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Holland' 8 Views
Cloture And
Re-Stated
He-nffirms Stand On
Taft-H artley Law,
Tidelands Question
BARTOW i * —Stw«i.ri! I. Ilnl
land begins liis second full term
a* a U. S senator Halurday with
firmer view* Ihnn ever about the
PEPC. the lldeland.s question, the
Taft-IIartley Law ami the *enali
rule on unlimited drl&gt;ate.
That mean* Holland la atfoln*'
the KEI’C and any move to rlntnp
a time limit on senate debate. IP
wants the Tafl-llartlev Law kep'
by all means and Is dead set to
toe states to control offshore, sub
merged lands.
Ha says he's sure Ills stand or
Stevenson was right at tho Nstlnne
Democratic Convention. He had
planned to work for Stevenson's
election because the Illinois gnver
nor struck him as a mnurroP

Democrat.
Then, Holland related In effect
Stevenson got too rhuminv wit*
President Truman uml lurnrd hl&lt;
entire campaign into one nl appeal
in* to the ultra liberal voter. %
Holland Just kept quiet

Rubinstein Seeks Daniel F . W estfall *
Help O f Court To O f Miami Is Given
Stop Deportation Motor Vehicle Job

Strange Story O f
Shanghaied Negro
Recounted In Ohio

THE HANFORD HERALD

F a g* «

MAIV UNN I ADDON. 0. was mauled Oy a lion IrikMi when it w iped
from It* cage at an animal rental agency In Gardena, Calif Mary
was accompanying • friend who was delivering n pi-t to the agenry
for boarding when the lion escaped and attniked her Trainers sub­
dued the snlmel and forced It bach Into Its cage.
(JiiiernaUor.aU

Gov. Warren
(Continued From Page One)
of road materials sales kickback
,'ontlnucd Its hearing today with
testimony from Chester B. Tread
vay, Tavares, head of the now
dosed Construction Equipment Co.
Tills Is Ihe firm which S L
Kilgore charges was set up as a
-nllecting agency for IQcert s tun
rake offs on road materials sales.
II. A. Burgeon, Orlando, another
defendant In the Kilgore suit, prejeded Treadway.
Before entering he angrily de­
nounced newspapers, the Orlando
Sentinel In particular, for giving
prominent coverage to the Kilgore
charges.
When he came out Burgeon, ad­
dressing a Sentinel reporter cover
Ing the hearing, said "Now print
a n y ................. thing you want to
"Thanks I will, the newsman

COLUMBUS, 0.. iA'—The strange
story of the shanghaiing of an Alaha mn Negro at pistol point f*om
Detroit and his lodging In an
Ohio Jail was disclosed last night
a* Michigan state police attempted
In prevent the man'* return to the
South.
.....
Michigan Gov. G Mcnnen Wi ­
liam* telegraphed Ohio Gov Frank
J. Lausche Imploring his aid. But
the telegram reached Lausche af­
ter Gerdis Hill, 21. an auto plant
worker, was released from the .
Toledo Jail In the custody of Ihe
man who transported him there.
Toledo Police Chief Ray E. Allen
said n man who Identified himself
ns Birmingham Deputy II. Batson
hud placed Hill in the jalt Batson
had explained they were "In tran­
sit.” lie produced un Alabama
warrnnl charging Hill wllh bond
Jtimnlng.
Hill told the police be was ncposted on a Detroit street at nlstol
point, handcuffed and shanghaied
across (lie slalr line
At Birmingham Chief Dcputv
Wilton E Hogan said Bal«on m «
not a drn'ilv sheriff A Blrmlnghnm bending cnmnariv snld one of

Points
Needed
For
«% , . •
||
*
Rotation aHomemAre i hml kwh* to Detroit
U nradv Hntonn J r ,
to pick t.K n
Increased By T w o ^ 'V ^ r .......
had

A CONNICTICU1 COUIQI STUOINt, Jeon Hannay, of Mapltwood, N. J ,
examines an antlqua steel sea chest which ts said lo have been used
by Beniamin Franklin to carry gold bullion hs borrowed tn France to
finance the American Revolution Now at the Mystle, Conn., Museum,
It will be displayed In the Hlstorlcsl Murine Museum at the 43rd annual
National Motor Boat Show opening In New York, Jan. O.f International)

WASHINGTON (At - Serge M.
Rubinstein, Russian-born financier
and convicted draft dodger, today
asked the U. S. district court to
prevent his deportation.
Ills attorney filed a suit seeking
an order barring Attorncv General
McGranery from toklng Rubinstein
In custody or deporting him.
McGranery yesterday ordered
Rubinstein taken Into custody by
4 p. m. today for deportation.
Rubinstein. 44. has been fighting
deoortatlnn for nearly 10 years.
Rubinstein’s complaint to U. S.
district court, filed by attorney
Jack Wasserman of Washington,
contends thst no moral turpitudegrounds for depnrtatlon-was invn'vcd In the draft dodging con­
viction.
Rubinstein said In the romplaint
(hat he has no passport amt no
right to enter any foreign country,
In such circumstances, aliens
who are taken Into custody for
dfoortatlon arc usunllv held st
Ellis Island, N. Y., without ball.
Discussing Rubinstein's case last
night, a Justice Department official
said that normally he would be
ordered to Russia but would be
given a chance to select some
country that would accept him.

FT. PIERCE KB—Daniel F.Westfall. Miami, will b« itate motor
vehicle commissioner after Gov.elect Dan McCerty takes office
Jan. A.
a
McCarty announced Monday he w
was designating him for the post
which pays 17,M0 a year.
Westfall Is administrative assist­
ant to the Dade County ichool su­
perintendent. As commissioner, he
will succeed Arch Livingston, Tal­
lahassee, named to the lob four
years ago by Gov. Warren.
McCartv’s announcement said:
"With the number of automo­
biles and trucks on Florida’s high­
ways Increasing at a tremendous
rate each year, It t* very Important W
that nur motor vehicle department
be administered honestly and ef­
ficiently."
The commissioner administers
laws relative In the registration,
re-registration, licensing end cer­
tification nf motor vehicles, includ­
ing airplanes. He also Issues and
cancels title certificates of motor
vehicles.
Westfall, a native of Charlestn"
W. Va., was business manager of a
the Wer Manpower Commission for w
West Virginia before moving lo
Florida.
McCarty
became
acquainted
with him while he was supervising
principal of the St, Lucie County
Schools. He moved to Dado County
several years ago.
Westfall, 48, Is married and ha*
three children.

__ |Jumped n linn bond aftnr he »v-i«
da ha* extended official recogni­
tion to the new state.
Behind the lines In arrested for driving without a IICanada Ihu* becomes the 34th
Knrea will need two additional cpn«r
Mlehii'an had not authorized
VIET NAM RECOGNIZED
country lo recognize Viet Nam.
points (or rotation home after Jan
Holland was asked In nn Inter
During Hie Middle Ages it wo*
Hill's extradilion net sicieht his
SAIGON, Indn China -** —Officials which has a kind nf dominion
View If ho expected the HOI* ad
Gen Mark W Clark’s head return to the state Ohlu tiit'hwv customary to kneel on both knee* of Viet Nam, one of the three ns statu* within the French union.
ministration
Inlstration 1o pay any uttcntlor
patrol
said
Ihe
rum
hud
ample
Roman roads were often 3 feet
lo worship God nml on one knee to social! d states of French lode The other two associated states
quarters today gave lark of re
to him and Sen. George Rmathcr*
china, induy announced that Cana­ are Lao* and Cambodia.
nr more thick.
do homage lo a human lord.
placements from the U. S. as the time to ged out of Ihe stale.
on patronage.
reason.
" I certainly do," Holland snld
There was no change In the
He explained lie and Smother*
rot ;il&gt;i in requirement
of
nine Move Made To Keep
v J -------- ~~
w
&gt;
■
----------"will have nur own conflrmntlor
months service — 30 points—for
power," adding "I suppose they
Lunger
From
Senate
soldiers at Ihe front Bear area
wlu consult us In advance."
troops will need (0 Instead nf 38
About the whopping vole Florldr
points.
GRAND FORKS, N D . O* gave Republican candidate Risen
Troops nl the front get Tour Slate Senator J B Bridston said
bower and the HOP victories Ir
rotation
points
n
month.
Tlune
Pinellas and Sarasota Counties
Inlay he plans lo mail to Wash
near Ihe front get three and sol ingtoli, probably today, iietilioni
Holland said "As for the slate ar
dlers
fur
In
Ihe
rear
gel
two
a whole, I don't see any two parly
asking that Sen I.anger ( It—N D )
Soldiers in Japan whose (uinlllcx "stand aside" will'll other senators
state." He admitted, though, the
ore
with
thorn
gel
one
point
month
r%'U
knock
the____
out
of
you.
"Republicans have made progress
take llielr oaths at Ihe opening
ly Others git I B
too," was Rargeon's retort
of Ihe new Congress
In Florida."
Clark,
Far
Eastern
eommnnd
Will the Florida flood ronlrn’
He said the petitions would ask
er,
anil
Washington
Imve
disagreed
TALLAHASSEE
«
*A
represen
irolect and Jlrn Woodruff Dam
that Hie North Dakota senator he
•
alive
of
an
Orlando
civic
Hub
and
in
recent
months
cm
the
problem
n West Florida be affected by the
prevented from taking Ids oath un
i - j *
an ottorney come here today to of adequate replacements I’enta- lil an investigation Is made of va
new administration?
ask
Gov.
Warren
petitions
lo
re
gon
pressure
forced
Clark
on
Oct
rlous private Immigration hills
" I don't believe they will he af
Super HIr M Fully Cooked Kernly To Knt
fee led in Iho slightest." Holland move three Orlando City Commis­ 22 to withdraw no order Increas­ Lnngrr ha* sponsored.
I,cun
ing Ihe hnltlo line rolnllnn require
replied. He snld "After all the sioners.
Bridston said earlier that han­
Thomas Comer, who described ment from 3fi to 38 points
flood control project was author
ger has Introduced a large number
1 to Odd).
There was no rnmment on of hill* which had Ihe effort of
lied In the noth Congress which himself as a special representative
was controlled by Republicans " of Ihe West Church Street Improve Clark’s latest order from the De­ allowing rertaln alien* Ihe govern­
A yr.
Those things in Florida shown p ment Assn., and Maxwell Weels, fense Department or the Army
ment is trying In deport In slay
.............
. ....
Snlurday
the ____
Army's February In this country
Super ItlRht Fresh Lenn Pork
be In the Interest of defense wit an nltnnicy. said they planned In
Lb.
c
not be rhnnard by Republicans, hr offer lo Ihe governor petitions for |druft call was upped lo SI,two men
Longer himself predicted earlier
predicted, For Instance the one* the ouster of Cltv Commissioners —thr highest quota since early In Hint a move would he made to keep
lion of deepening the East Coast K. It. Moses, William James and Hie Korean War
him out of Ihe Senate, lint that
Clark's headquarter* sold Ihe the muvo would fail. Lunger Is
Intracoastal Canal beyond Cocoa Waller Hass.
They
said
they
had
1228
signa­
opw
Increase "I* made necessary slated to head the Senate Judiciary
will depend upon Its value from a
Super (tigh t Fresh Lean Pork
tures on the petition tn remove because of lack of receipt of suf­ Committee In Hie new Congress.
defense standpoint.
Moses,
1103
on
that
for
nosier
of
ficient rrfilriremcnt* from the
fn this connection, Holland re.
ported that appropriation! already lames and 1071 for removal of United Stales to niiitlmio rotation
Ilerus Good Kating for your Good
in January on the basis of 38
have been made for tho reactlva lias*.
Jury Report
Each of tho petitions charm'd (points) and still nialnlalii Ihe com­
(Ion of big Air Force bases a'
Luck New Yearn Fount
Homestead, Lakeland and Puntn the commissioners usurped t lie bat efficiency of Ihe Eighth Army
power*
of
the
mayor
In
making'
Super ItiRhi Fre.sh I,cun
ot
in
maxing
nilt|
„uIPr
Army
units
lliroiighnut
(Continued (mm Cage One)
Gorrifl, The speed of their com
plctlnn depends upon Air Force appointments, refused to confirm lh(, ,.mmniltl(|.»
UP re;mrti that Ihe Slate and Jus
needs, ho snld.
. , , K W liiemploye*
s ^ . * Aarbitrarily
,i f f i r l
« . .......* "»&gt; ™ i&gt; n » &gt;«*“ "• tlio departments interfered with
Of veterans administration fn r'faithful"
ment* after January would de­ Ihe grand Jury after its hunt for
HIR#*, ho Bald an npprnprlntlm
pend upon replnrcmcnlx.
U. S citizens wllh Red leanings
08 been voted for Imnrovlng Ihe
"The decision tn retain Hie rota who were In Ihe hire of the U. N
Fancy W estern Htrenk O* Lean
Mr. Gray
VA hospital nt Lake City and ad
Von rriterm nt 30 (points) lor Zone
Cohn snld he tnlrt his colleagues:
vertlsing for bids nrohatilv will bn
I A (front line) is in line wllh the "We have a Job to do; we can't
made sometime this month,
irevlously unnoiincetl imliry nf giv- he affected one way or another
(Continued From f’sxe Ones
Ft, \(i \
The future of proposed VA fa­ trcnsurer-emerltu*, lo tie ex-offi- log urimnry
lion tn ti
rlmnry run*Idem
consideration
troops by Ihe election "
cilities nl Gainesville nod Tnlla
12 Oz.
lo Hie forward combat rone who
lo u member of this hoard.
lie said the election issue wax
hassee, he went on. depends on tho
l’kK.
Mr. Gray was elected treasurer- arc daily exposed to the greatest
Super Ilig h t Henvy WcHtern U. S . Choice Hcef
•
results of an overall study by Con­ emeritus at n meeting of iho dagers and hardships, the state­ one of several factor* which caused
the official* lo direct Lane tn Iry
gress.
Sll* TANA
standing committee of the diocese, ment addl’d
to delay the grand jury from tnok
Switching to what lies ahead In
tr.\ o*.
lo n letter to Mr. Gray
log Its report until it* term rx
tho new Congress, he said "I think prconlillg
nn
from
Mark
T.
Carnentrr,
nrrildcM
I
X
T
.
.
,
*
,
,
O
n
o
n
i
u
l
I
,
,
plred in Deremher.
we can redure taxes."
tmd Dan It. Weller, secretary of IN( ‘ 111 K O l O H l 1H
Tho possibility thnl Secretarv o'
Holland will he the third ranking the committee,
■r
{* .
•
(night he called a*
State Arhcsnn n
Swift* I'r&gt; initial
Democrat nn the Senate Public
__f yesterday,
vestiTtlny.
The letter also Included n resoh.-|
a witness _arose
Works Committee and the fourth
Lon
of
commendation
for
Mr.
Gray
iray
_
.
_
,
Skinless Franks lh.
ill
Rep
Keating
(It-NY)
told
report
ranked Democrat on tho Agrlcul
Vttoinif) PurtftJ ftiofl f «e»h
.IIIk it
r i n H i n i f . c r s Achcson mav be summoned
fore and Forestry Committees. He which acknowledged the "devoted V( tpi ul lr
«M I!U
v / I U n l l l ^ |tnni„rmw. The State Department
N O H T IIK R N
•Mo, U ■ member of the Demo •service" of the former treasurer.
Fruity O V e g e t a b l e i
has ealei;orlrally denied attempt
crallc Steering Committee which Tho resolution was spread upon
tho minute* of tho commit t re.
WASHINGTON, Dec 30 UV-The Ing to Interfere with tho grand
makes commltteo assignments,
year now rinsing brought more Jury.
Thera has been some talk in
strikes anil mure Idleness from
Washington Holland might take a
LARGE Itll'K
work stoppages than nnv period
«P0» on «l,o Senate Foreign HoCity Commission
NORTHERN
since tho Industrial convulsions nf Plnne Missing With
a Committee. Ho wouldn't
I DPI, Urn Labor Department re­ Ten Persons Aboard
comment
tent on that. If ho does, ho
(Continned From Page One)
ported todnv.
I glvo
ilv up one of Ihe other pany and the other In which
would,
It (mid 4.U30 stoppages began In
nltfees.
r o . , 8 2
3
y the City
1032. This was close to the record
MANILA, eft—Philippine Airlines
Holland ha* a major bill drawn
•ANADIAN SW EET
,
me
ale__
,
„
„
VI1
set
In
ID
1
(1
when
lalmr
said
today
n
DC-3
passenger
plane
for pulling before the new Senate
l&gt;e taken In the W0I,i uflor It* "first round" nl |tn*l is missing over northern Luzor
O C E A N HPH AY W H O L E O R S T R A I N E D
on tldelandi, He was one of the „nifettfff until eol|W
hut Ikmti wnr wni/c
with seven passengers and three
Madera In getting a similar bill I D
^
.n" Jcontract
Clt
ity, Mr. ColeThe 1040 strike wave had much crew members.
1 6 0 z.
through the Test Congress but Tru
- ,h
rran pointed out. This contract tn do with enactment of the TaftTwo of Ihe passengers were Iden
man vetoed It.
would
be
of
a
nature
similar
to
the
Hartley ImtuMrinl Relations Act tilled as Marshall Nunn of Ban FINE COOKING
" I t looka like wo have an ex
A |,b. Hug
MUent chance of passing It this one between the City and the In the following year. Stoppages Francisco and Mary Irclon, he
power
company
for
power
at
the
In 1032 exceeded—In number of Moved to live in a small town
"Wit 110 Mid*
shutdowns, workers Involved, and near Cincinnati. Roth are em­
senator said hla bill wIF f S M a w fipoaal
*? fltatton,
* !‘ n’ * t JThl*
h n Snn*
I Air
con- days of production lost—anv pre­ ploye* nf the United States Infor­
» (hat------slates lain
gain &lt;
control
..... .^o'
.‘f f L ? * *
he aald, after vious year under tho Taft-IIarlley mation Service In Manila.
the Navy took ever the faculty,
law.
Tho twin • engined plane lefl 'KLLOW COOKING
W H IT E H OUSE
Thirty-four major stoppages. In­ Lnoag In Hocoa Norte provlncr
,8^ niP»r W " authorised
with the volving inure Ihnn 10,000 workers this nmrnlng for Aparrl. about too
each, wore recorded In the survey miles away.
whjare the limit would ho lot)
Maid
In v|.«ms4VH
operation umirr
under msdo by Ihe Bureau of Labor
. - could
- — -be
- mi
i r f - J 1 .T- , t ' u.p ll! f tnonth'a time Statistics (BUS). Tho biggest was
•itar the contract lie alined.
the two-Omnth strike of tho CIO Spread Of Strike In
FROZEN FOODS —
‘ ither for or United Steelworkers.
Singapore Threatens 1rfL•—
AFI, unions wore Involved In IT
* » ! r* ? onirt* o f the writ
' VJ• t'
j ,*
*li
Avenue, between of the major stoppages, CIO unions
WKHTFKAK
'
I* O*. I’kg.
In
12,
and
Independent
unions
In
.SINGAPORE,
(
*
—
The
strike
ol
NJ*?*!1 ■JJd Tenth Streata from ■
A
ona-famj). to •
0, The Industry moat hit was con­ 10,0M workers In tne Singapore
00 J* P«raons J uitHa ciaaaffka
struction; It had 7 big strike*, S Naval Buie threatened today tc
and Ihraa othara war# The hearing cor
of tham affecting
projecla of ihe spread to the hate medWl a*"aa pro*
p i.
btumad to death In a flr#
toea, Fifty hospital attendants aald
Atomie Energy Commission.
which dcatroy#d a South
Strikes nf all sites outnumbered they are waiting to receive thalr
# O*. Can
tur# store and'warohousa.
the 1031 total hy about 8 per cent, wagoa on Friday before joining YIIOLERUN
man-day* nf Idleness more than tha strike nn Saturday.
but man-days
'ISaMt
prec,dfd lh* •P*eho
’ ■KtSSima' ___ doubled—Increasing from U,t&gt;00,&lt;
Th*V RAM Ar^VAnp®!! ovr* n«*
Ifamen found th# bodies nf Iwl
conditions submitted to the
O
flO In 1931 to 53„.......
million
thla yyear.
______________
on thla
&lt;
l aad a woman In the amoulder
(A man day la the time
ie of on*
____
fiUria of the four-story hulldlny
man for one day.)
strikers are aiklng

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Missing Student

Truman At Last News
Conference O f 7 ) 2
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Holds Out Hope To
People Everywhere
WASHINGTON itf - President
Truman suld today Ihf uulliHik fur
world peace It better now than It
wax a year ago.
Truman explained, at hit last
new* conference of the year, that
he wa* referring to the outlook for
the cold war in all pari* of the
world.
fl| He said no new plan for hasten
’ inn the end of Ihe Korean War ha*
been submitted In him. hut ne ami
ed that obviously he could not talk
about such a plan even il one ex
isled, unless It was something to
be pul into operation immediately
Truman announced he will up
pear on radio and television .lau
IS from It):30 to 11:00 p. m.. Hast
ern Standard Time, to report to
the people on the state ol me mi
lion.
This address, he said, will con
** tain some material in udditiun In
what he will ulvc Congress in Ills
formal stale of-lhc unlon message
early next week lie will not up
pear before Congress In person.
The President begun Ills meeting
with reporters by expressing shunt
regret that Secretary of Auricn
jure Urannan has had to make ad
dltiouol rexlrlcllons on Import* of
dairy product*—ax announced ye*
terday—under requirements of ihe
Defense Production Act
0 This Is the wrong thing t« do.
Truman .'laid, adding that In- la
not In favor of it at all. llut he
said Urannan was obliged In im­
pose the new restriction* under Ihe
law.
Truman avoided comment nn two
controversy issues, (Jen Douglas
MacArthur's latest blast “at him
and the status of diplomat John
Carter Vincent
He had only a soft voiced no
comment when asked about MacArthur’s suggestion last week thal
" t h e P r e s i d e n t was using the
"bloody dramu” of Korea " a s ' a
means of self glorification."
MacArthur's statement stemmed
from Truman's own quoted remark
to nn Interviewer thal the general
"wanlrd to involve us In an all out
war In the Far Fast.” Mar Arthur
retorted that he hnd not proposed
to extend Ihe Knrean War hut only
in end it.
In the Vincent mailer, Truman
piiim
said ,,jiy
only ___
lhat __
the ca*o of the cn
reer diplomat ha* not reached him
yet (iiii counsel. Charles Murphy
fs known to he studying the rase.)

Mob Action In
US Claimed No
Lives In 1952
First Lynch-Five Re­
port Since 1SN2 Is
Released Today By
Tuskegee Institute

llv \l, I.ANTI.It
TUSKKGEK. Ala ,1* - Mol) action
claimed no live* In the I'nttcd
NIW YORK pollre'hsve alerted 11
State* during 1952. *aid Ttiskegcc
states to he on the lookout for
Institute in the (lr«t lynch free re
Uratrlce Eckhaus. 17, who dis­
in IHX2
appeared several days sgo after
llut "other rather *imllar forms
leaving high school for e store In
of violence and lawlessness have
which she was employed srter
not declined.” K I* Patterson,
school hours. Her (ether, Sieg­
president of the famed Negro
fried Eckhaus, has offered a 151)0
school, declared in hi* nmmul re
reward for information leading lo
jo-rl last night
He said there appear In he too
her whereabouts, ffniertialloual)
many Instances of police "brutality
and killing," of persons suspected
or guilty of crimes, "and a re
surgence of the mob spirit as ex
pressed In heating*, floggings In
cemliurism. bombing anil Ihe like "
The 1952 report e*periullv de
plore* bombings in it* ' pattern*
of violence."
Mr* Jessie P Gorman. wlm
Iv where Negroes have moved or
attempted to move Into while
Patterson noted
&lt;)m&gt; ( )f Heaviest Tolls neighborhoods.
Hot blast* have also occurred at
homes of whiles "who have in
In Nation's History the
some way Incurred Hie enmity of
Is Being Predicted the bomber*."
For the four years from PIW
The National through 1952. Ihe report listed at
( Hit AGO
Safety Council today predicted least OH bombings or attempted
traffic death* In 1052 will total at homblng* 49 against Negroes to
least 38,000—one of the heaviest against whites and p'dillc inslitii
turns, eight aeainst Jewish syna­
toll* In the nation’s history.
The council said 38,000 deaths gogues, schools and community
would he the largest number since rentrrs. and one against a Catholic
lllll and one that had been ex. clmrch.
Two victim* died On Chri*t»tn*
erected in only three other years.
lint, It added, an upsurge of night. 1951. Harry T Moore. Flur
Ids
secretary for the Nnt'onnl A*
death* accompanying Ihe good
traveling weather In most of the snelntlnn for the Advancement of
(t S "in Dec emtior could lift this j Colored People and Ids wife were
vear's total to the third hlghc-l ! fatally injured In Hie cxnlnslnn jj&gt;ut
wrecked their home ot Mims Pin
on record.
Chance alone hn« kept the death
The three worst years, in the
number of lives lost in motor vehi rat" from tiring higher, Palter«on
cle accidents were t941 with 39,900, declared
lie said |he wave of tminldng*
1937 with 39.1H3 and 193d with
points out "the hie t i*k of editenJ9 0H9
Ned II Dearborn, council prrsh iion in human relation* still t»&gt; bdent, said Ihe grim figures car- acrompllshed in our democracy "
tine "lynrhlng prevented" I*
rled a warning to New Year’* celementioned In Ihe annual reperl It
hrntnr* He added:
"Till* I* the third con»ecutlve wa* In Clarendon County. Sie-Hi
venr to bring an Increase In traffic Cnrnlin" where a 28-vrar &gt;&gt;*«l Ne
deaths More car* and more travel «rn. William Felder, was charged
are making street* and highway* , last Fehruarv with killing a Hi
more dangerous. Only sober and ve»r • old Negro school girl He
cant inn* driving will ensure your wa* given five vear* in orison
Toskcgee said member* of IV
»n[e*VThe council reported fatalities In girl** family "hnd lo talk fa*t"
the first 11 months of this year lo keep a meh from storming the
jail and jynchlng Felder aflrr hi*
added up In 34,500
The November toll of 3,070 was arrpst.
However, f’larenrlnn County rimrl
the greatest for any November
slurp 1941 and was 5 per eeni clerk I*. T. Hraetum said he knew
Mr«. N. Vermillion
of no threals at the Jail or else
higher than In November, 1051.
council ha* rstlmaled that where.
Dies At A ge Of 75 410Thepersona
This weapon has been used main
will lose their lives
in traffic accident* during the compiled the report for Patterson,
slid
the Information rnme from a
Mr*. Nettle C. Vermillion. 76. four day New Year holiday period
died suddenly ot the home of her starting at fl p.m today and end­ Nccrn newspaper, the Chicago De
aon-ln-lnw and daughter, Mr. and ing at midnight Sunday.
fender.
Mr*. J- 0 . I.ovett, West Hr*t
M Street, at (1:00 p.m. yesterday.
Value Of W ater
MINNICK RELEASED
Horn Jan. 30, 1077 n (amMIAMI UP—Haul Mlnnlck. Home
Hr TOM I.F.MON
bridge, Ohio, Mra. Verm lllnn had
stead polleeman, wa* released
lived here for 46 year*. She wa* s
To assura you a dependable from Jell Tuesday night after n
member of the First Presbyterian water supply through the years grand |orv refused to Indict him
Church.
,
,
..
which lie ahead, Investment* must In the killing of a Negro on Christ
Surviving an* the dakghterj a by made within the next few mas day.
brother, Charles Carmon of BtoU- month* and veara.
Mlnnlck shot and killed Frumet
benville. Ohio; sisters, Mr*. Nora
Our engineer* who nave been Jeffrrsoti after William Fasulo
Nettles of Nile*, Ohio: Mrs. Eva appraising our needs, estimate our Florida City marshal, hnd pursued
Locknnd. Mis* Carrie Carmon and pear immediate needs at about him to Homestead when Jeffer­
Mra. Viola West, all of Jackson­ 1260,000.00.
son riri! from arrest nn a charge
ville.
And that la lust for physlrial of reckless driving.
Funeral services will be held at .quipmrnt and Installations—that’s
Mlnnlck said Jefferson and FaHrlsson Funeral Home at 3:30 p.m, just for the THINaS which make suto were scuffling and that he
Thursday with Hev, A. 0 . Mclnnla up a water supply system.
shot because he feared for his own
officiating. Interment will follow
What about tha personnel who or Fasulo's life.
In Evergreen Cemetery.
make these things function? What
Mlnnlck was charxrd with first
Is the worth of their knowledge, degree murder .Saturday ami
their experience, and, above all Jailed. The grand Jury called 15
their unceasing vigilance.
wilnosses.
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
Everything about a water works
Carelessness, speed and whiskey Involves large sums of money ex­
were listed by W W .
.e r - * ..............
» ......
SMALL CRAFT WARNINGS
cept v..c
the remuneration
of the
men
man II. U. Harrison as the ma n reaoonalhl* for Its dependable opMIAMI US— Small craft warn­
causes of 10 traffic fatalities InUratlon. So far we have been fer­ ings flow along both Florida coasts
tile rnuntv during 1952.
‘ lunate to have ronselentleue and today as a low pressure area
A fatality wcurred everymonth
mtn , bl# to . rc(Dt , he
moved northeastward from Texas
f this year with the exceptions of jmonslbllltiea of water plant opera toward West Virginia
The Miami Weather Dureatt or­
April and October and so far In t[J,n |„ tha fact of low financial re
December.
dered ine
Die warnings
wsrnlnga noisi
hoisted at II
uerea
ward* their aervices rommand
Month*, number of fatalities and However mutdclpal water avstema &gt;.m. (EST) Tuesday from
Cnpc
fn
'. '. their cause*, M tfjwrteft by the a r» finding IL harder eaeh year to Intteru, N. C.. through
h the Flur■highway
P H P H patrolman,
jP H I
. are ns
n a . lfob enroll and hold younger men qual­ .da
Kays____
and_____
along
... ____
_ the Florida
ified for advancement to key Jobs West Coast.
Wind* of 10 to 90 miles an hour
( January — one Itllled; excessive In water utllUlea. The will to serve
sneedi February — one kilted, Is there but It withers In the face at times were forecast.
whiskey and running a atop sign to a dollar that haa lost almost
In Sanfurdi March — one killed, half Ita purchasing nower.
TO DROICATK BRIDGE
lwhiskey end speed | April — nonei
Satisfaction in discharging a
h j Je on— Top state
JACKSONVL_______
(May — one kllledi carelessness i great public responsibility with officials
ar*
scheduled
lo
to lake part
June - one killed, whiskey ami honor unfortunately doeanH heat In the dedication
it 11
II _______
m
tha
million
...
jon of H
u___
!apeed! July — one killed, carelesa- the heuae or clothe tha children or
r Matbewi
Bridge
Thura...____ ______' here T1___
;nee*: August - one killed, whls- buy food for the table.
•
r
■
Spa ikers Hated Include Gov.
Along with the inveatment la
Florida Supreme Court
THINGS to nuke up * water sup- j s a s f t
Mathews for whom
system we eaonot afford to
Mmed; SUte Road
n-car
to blind
d for lay
Board
Alfred A. He­
tflg. t ^ o t S r r a*hit-run fa-bn hu»aa UteUJgence and
rd H. Simpson.
and December — none so [and the tost eg ehai
iracier

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AtMociuteil P r e s * I .rimed W ire

No. 93

HOLD IT, KID! YOU’RE NEXT! Acheson Sees Little
Damage From Using
Disloyal Men In UN
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State Weather
Texan Is Winner
In *52 Noted For ! Of 1S52 Title Of
Wide Varieties Tall Tale Champ

Near Record For
Traffic Deaths
Is Seen For ’52

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAII.Y N E W S P A P E R

1'irllt cloudy mill urImly with scat­
tered shower* Dili allenioon, fol­
lowed l&gt;&gt; clearing anil colder Innil'll!: Ihursduv lair, riMtlrr In
smith ami cast |kii tiling

Test i I’ios Kmployees
Are Not Concerned
With Our National
Defense Problems

WASHINGTON P-Secretary of
state Dean Achcson *aid today
national security i&gt; not endangered
W i n L i m h I F iiD M R 'I t T » » ! S t u r \
A I m' u I
. l ; t | i : m - l»y l 'niieil Nation* employment of
\meiic.in* "I ipicslionahle loyalty.
A llm v
Farm ers Tn
&lt;•&gt;»•
In se cts
(S a in s
llut Acheson tnlil a House Juulciary suliciimmittce that the presI h iv e K e e n r d ( 'F lip s
F irs t
F l a r e A w a r d cm i* of "these people," as he
c .illi'il them among U N cmllv .11)11 \ IF III list V
LAKELAND t*
Florida u c.illi
phivce* it *'- giv e the Unlleil States
cr in 1952 w.i* generally gimil lor
Itt 'llt INli I'nN Wi*
P
The .i " Ida i k eye
WmId'*
I'hamplnii
l.tar
ol
1952
dlru* no* *n . imh! for some nlhcr
1here I* no real threat to se­
crop*, hill gnnd enough to enable wa* .ii ........ .
today Ity the Itnr curity . he said, been use U. N.
farmer* In pnulmc record crop* liligtun Liar*' &lt; luh and the yvnnec worker* do not Ii,untie matters
of rill'"* and vegetables Metooriil uf the J.'liil annual Ananlti* Award "concerned with mir natlnnul deogi*t Warn n Johnson of the Fed i* not siuprisingh a Texan
fcijsc
era! Stale Fund Warning Service
The subcnmiiutlee i* muking a
\fter 12 month* ol soiling
*ald today
thnuigli minimis o| pruiliglnu* tali general ImiiMiy into ii|irrations of
ill,'
Justice Department It got intu
"(ine man'* meat i* another late*. Hie i lull selected \irmaii 3 i'
man’* poi*on 1 and tli.it'* the way Hairy 5 t imimiiii:* nl lialla* [nr the qucstimi ut Mitwersives on the
it turned out when temperature* In* tall tale oIhiii! Japimi'si' inns l mted Nation* stuff in connection
with digging into whether the Jusdropped low enough to ilnningc ipidoes
si"'-- il"o:irtments Inter­
legeialile* toil were |tl&gt;I what ill
l ommmg*. -lalinind at Johnson . .„
in* fruit* needed t o color amt Air Force base neai lokvo i* tl&gt;c fered In a New York grand Jury's
sweeten
Hind li'xali In win Hie criuvii m inquiry Into subversive activities
Even Hiiuii'h the vear saw crop* recent venr*. Ind hi had to ill iw iiy F N empluyir*
An invitation was issued late
in Northern Florida severely dam mi foreign material for tin* v In
yesterday (ur Acheson to testify.
mted hy drought, nnd crops in mug whopper
I'*" ""'""t'try uf * u k promptly
Southern Florida damaged liv loo
Hitne idritd In.^idv I tout just
much water. talulaM for tin* vest ittrued In for tni1 niclii when I accept ml it*
Av hcsiiu had hardly aeltluil into
prmed almul normal. Johnson re tic.ml tile dour open At first I
polled It wa* raiorly dislrilmled Hmugld it wa* oar of the nH&lt;»r the witness chair hern re the Conover much nf the vear wdb ton gov * wtm l&lt;'|&gt;t in Hie loom with !!"** uieiiiher* were iparring with
nn over hi* refusal to disclose
rnoi Ii in February Mmeh mil m
me When l got a tinner to"1' t
I dler and too 111-1«- iri Apld M.iv saw d wa two oaisilldtoe* *1 hey tin- n.imi'v ut State licjmrtment
cuiploviTx who have hiimlleil inJune Nnveinher and Deceniliei
stood ueaflv ll feet l.dl and In■l i v e vest'Cal inn reorts mi l S citizen*
II,no -howed i ii g vacarie* in otti me 1 wa* ton tell died to r
loicil Ivy the t N
er way* pom me 21 inches on Mi -ii I lost I iv llu'ic wlien Hu
Die ilcp.irtmi'iil lias refused tn
*P
arm led leaving Milton dry during pt a n tied mv lied
**iv*• Hit' ioforinal'Mii i l l to Ihe
a \ o itliea-ter * *i I *i 22 amt giv
T tiemd one of thi ol *av Hu
inv i edat Kc\ a loth ot m no Ii Von Honk we -tnuild &gt; &gt;1 tom to'ie N&lt; vv 5 ink grand inry, i 2 ) to a
Sail,,ti' rnmnilllri and t.’ll to the
wtiih pouring II lot lie* oli l.akc or -ho dd we i .iiiv Inin totun '
Ih- ■■ i "loiniHi i
land in July thunderstorm'
"After a tnomeol's eiio-idei alioll
Ai tii'sno s.iiil tic cousiilted t’reslFrost* and o i oiiinanylec tern
Hie
olltci
replied,
t.et
eat
lorn
ocratoros m November P*’d a* llele If we ealiv loin home the tli-iii I'niinuii hefnre rcleetlng Ihe
the 1951 52 crop season wir* get lug Miiisipidoe* will lake tom away ropicit liom tlie grand jury, and
itiat I'rnin.iu InstroiTed Inin lo reling under way i ofnred and sweet from it*
f'i*c in give op ihe Information.
rued cllru* fioil* lint knocked old
The secretary went on to argue
\mdlici I ex,ill John S KeiidetX
lot* of vi'i'idalile* in Northern and
it wmilil not lie good arlmlnisI'eidral Flnriila It was Ihe - nilr of llninke Army llo-ipl.il ,d San that
tratlve
prartu'e in subject substory wlnui Irinl- occurred Dec Antonio won an linniirnhlc men
llnri tie -aid Hint a* elilct etlgl indin.it" eniplivvc* III questioning
17 'ind 19. 1951
ctirigrc'shuial cnnnnlltees or
Johnson al'o litooglil o"t tli"*(‘ oeer id a Imspdal ship he •&lt;(i* liv
gmiiil Juries
point* a hold Flnriila'* 1952 wrath once faced with Hie In-k of ci-tlmg
dn nnly what
a large bullet installed in Hie llimlt : ItieytlieaicMiliiirdinale*
er
("111 to do." he said.
i nld'*pcll* Mere lielnw normal of the ship within a mitt lei of
[ "The rcspoii'ilitc officer* however,
hours
fleiiucncy.
can lie pul mi the stand to explain
Even Ihuuuli sinm icr |i-iiip-'C.-«
"I went ashore " hr tied "bought Ilnur .litmus
turc* were nmi'iinllv Inch they Iis I pound- nf alum dumped it
"We sluinlil ticur the res|Ninsh
avecaced uhmd nornial
into tin* Imder and filled d with Inlitv fm wind is done riglii and
Not a tropical dorm visited Flur watei When Hie duller hod shrunk tin IiIiioic for what is done wrong ”
Ida m the hurricane seisnn
tu iilinul Hie si/e uf a raillalnr
Wlicii Ai hcsnn a -scrti'd *hat U
Tin- minimum nf 27 degree* un I hovered d through the hutches N i inploy Hit’ ll ! id possibly dls(let 29 wa* the lowest lemticrii Imltcd d Into place, washed II md Ihvj I American* presented no
tore rccnnli'il in Drlober in 35 with tint wliter and when it had Hiri.d to naltiinal security. Hep.
years
rxpunrh'il to normal sire fired d Keating ill NY) cuminontcd that
op ami we took nil on time "
lie and Aclieson appairnlly place
The lodges also gave hnimr.dile different Inliirnretatlim* on the
mention lo Fred Craven of At wind*, "national interest* and naWINNERS ANNiH'NU'.D
Dill,ANDO 4* - When point* lanta, (in who said hi* brother tiiuuil "security "
hud
a well trained dog When the
"It strikes me they are ‘ vminywere Intulrd for the Tangerine In
ternattiinul Mid Winter Model Air brother carried the gun on hi* limn* terms." Keating said
right
xliiinliter,
the
ring
hunted
rail
Aihcsnn agreed that U S naplane meet here Tuesday these
hit* If Ihf gllll Was oil the left ilonal mleresl* are liarmed liv the
winners were iminumiml
Itil j .Si'hlarh. .Smith (lend, llut . shmilrtcr, Hie dug hunted souiccl* employ incut of dislovut Aiuericailti
The brother got nut ii new fish try tlm U N
Junior class; James M«nrne Mi
nml, senior d a **; Willard •t'all ing rod lo show to Craven, amt
chard. Norfolk Vu . and William In a few minutes tire dog npnc.ncd
n
Thomas J r , Daytona tlea eh. licit from behind the barn carrying a
cun of worms
for open class.

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ff VlJlf/ i I'wu I f It lit o h l I J*&gt;1 I.)D4 Y llji'jiiituf t*l» tit t.u**k
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I'lljl'ji i*r
nr 1 n d 1 * turn
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mi*# ****#•# In hi% a#*iv#a l l n i r i i t i . it t
iifj tlirr, Hnl if t your hint*
HV killin' hull' yuu /•*/ Inn lilUl t*l» tnn untuil •»f i/nm iiMilf n i i n l
Hfti‘9‘f fiirji
Inki n mi nn ♦*/ %h&gt; Uni k id#/ fmni .Wijn fun in*/ f*# fn#
nut Hu if fL* nr Ib'li itmt% in &lt;r r/f#r nf h ill, hiifntl
rilm i in
hii/h Iliflfl'B 1Hu/ Inn
ll’r !i#/r#* , l*tmii t I h u t m «• I Siil i si/uftru ntif vf tunh f«- i/nii *1 i mu
t,million of If oh h* i ^ Itoost 11tiny man v Ihtt mu t ft* It % /hit/ A* •*
Kmmtih to Mtn* tin tniim/ulo fitint* off imu yimnn^h * *
l/irlf 11 #r. t&gt;**ir kunw mim ithm iff . ,
/l/iiu t hi t k Iui tn
his
i Inn tt filli If too nnt tto slfifs
('until to
fust tunlit In in v/riHif f mm#
ftttiijlh you It t/o tlnu n in History in Ift*ft tin 1/ n A
mi In tmt/h t III t fits!
In* 11k mi thr lioutls
i&lt;hi ii (hr Nfiii sfdi h it to %l*tur thiouyh it*11101
IfAmi/ fAi# iffirj Atf y , lint * th m o tn f
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► w il l ia m n m

Dances, Parties, Church Programs
To Mark Local Welcome To New Year
Mpccinl church service* iiiiiiuht
anil tomorrow, inn tnicriihU pir
tics, noil chi*iog of store- mol
business offices will inutk (lie
opening of the new year in .v-unford.
Activities tonight id the First
IliiptM Church will gel umlei wuy
lit 7:30 o’clock with u prayer meet­
ing, the Itev. W. I’. Itrouk- Jr,,
pnrtur, suhl. mnl will lusl through
midnight. Inchnleil on the &gt;vcnlog's ngemhi ure n "slngs|niintlnn" ur *nng feat, a motion pic­
ture, a fun period, an ainaiiur
talent period and a thanksgiving
mnl dedicatory period, Hefir-hruenta will he served. Thu piddle
is invited to attend the activities.
A nursery will he provided.
A watch night service will be
conducted at the First Methodist
Church from lljlio o'clock tonight
until midnight, the Itev. J . K. Mc­
Kinley, imatiir, sulil. Recreation
will lie provided for the youth at­
tending, from 9:30 until to 46
p.m., nml a moving picture fur all
from 10:46 until 11:15 p.m. Wor­
ship will he led hy the youth finin
11:30 p.m. unlil midnight. All lire
invited to attend the service.
The.. Huera mcut uf the Lord'.*
Hopper will he curulurt*d tonight
at 7:30 o'clock in special aervices
at the Church of fioil. The Klout
family. Indian* from North Dakot, will npprnr at the church Fri­
day Ut 7:30 p.m. ut u special sing­
ing service.
Confession* will In) heard ut the
All Souls Catholic Church today
from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. and from
7:30 until 9:30 p.m., tha Rev.
Fr, Richard Lyons, pastor, said.
Masses with Christmas carols !«•
Ing repeated hy the choir will be
hold at 8:00 and 10:00 o’clock to­
morrow morning,

Chi 1st will lie held lit 7:30 n III.
Inmonow in till- rliupel uf Ihe
Holy I'rns* Kphrnpnl Chureli, the
Itev. II I.. /.Imnieriiimi, reetnr,
sail’, mid at 14):4HI a.in nl the lugli
altar.
Hull) the i ‘it v Hall ami the
four l Nullin' will lie closed tie
mtirtuw, with Ihe exception uf the
i l n r l f f * uffiec and the I'ollce and
Fire Demirtments.
The (lust uffice will In' t|i,.,s|
lunuirruu with no deliverleH being
nuide, either city ur rural.
However, Ihix service will he
maintained and mull will he ill*,
pm-hid I rum the post office.

The Herald will nut puldish an
l*«un lomorriiw. hut will puldish
one Hutillday, instead.
Dancing will he held frnm 10:041
o'clock tonight until 2:00 o'clock
tomorrow nuuning at the Mayfair
jnn, with Harney Htixtim and his
orchestra from Orlurulo furnish­
ing the music. Illenkfast will he
served at 2:00 ii.nt. Almost all nf
the 300 reservations were taken
yesterday afternoon, It was said
ut llu&gt; hotel.
Festlvltlrs will get under w“y
at 10: 01) o'clock tonight In (he
dining room of the Anchor, J Ini
Hpeneer, proprietor said. There
will he no cover chnrge or mintmum, and no reservations are be­
ing taken.
A gala party and the opening
of the new lounge will bo held at
an open house for members of
Hanford Lodge No. 1241, H,I\().E.
tonight, starting at 0:00 a.m.

Mcrtes I Annotated
Polio District ;\dvisor
Harold F.

i|i' l l cn. Cocos hush

nci-miiti. tm* liccit named District
Official Interference In Science
Campaign advisor of Vulusia
Jake. Orange, tin.... la, llrevard
Ki-niinol" cinintlc* fur thu 1053
Called Weak Link In Soviet Armor mnl
Man h of DI ' caiiuiaign hy Joe
iiii h

Ity ALTON I.. HI.AKEKI.F.E
Al* Nrlrnrr Reporter
ST LOUIS 'A*—A Russian weak
ness Is thu Soviet's destruction of
their own sclent «t. Dr Conway
Klrkln, University nf I’ennsylvunla
botanist, sold today.
Obedience to the party line Is
Ihe destructive vims, lie told the
American Assoclutlon for Ihe Ad­
vancement of Science. This "enk
enlng of Russian science,, ht
nested, could he a taiwr ' • r
weapon in the Wrist's f
Thu Coinniunhtli thennm.
p
slhly "do not know all that ts
happening, and do nnt understand
what they are really doing."
llv said the untlsclence virus In
Russia "started It* Infection In
genetics, In a field where science
conflicted wllh tho Communist
faith. Genetics denies tho Inheri­
tance of acquired characteristics,
and this type of Inheritance prom­
CORKECriON
A total of 1,190 casts were tried ises so much so easily that It has
In the Small Claims Court hy always been a favorite of those
Jurlira D. K. McNab during hi* ,who want to make over mankind
tsrrn of office Instead of 11,090

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Geni'llcs, Hirnwn mil and re
placed "hy archaic tpiuchcrv."
Statistics has "Inst II* basic
honesty," is "used to falsify data
for propaganda purposes."
I’svctmlngy and psychiatry ure
pruelleally rlcinl lllidogy and ugrlI'ultnre “ are so permeated with
quackery that nothing nf impor
lance can Ire ex per lei I from them "
Medicine, puthnlngy. physiology
&lt;• "forced Into a rigid and stupid
9dnxy " Geology I* subjected
political nltuctr*
Astronomy "Includes Hie unitMIng quackery of astro hot.my. nr
Ihe study of plant life nn Ihe
planets," hut ''nevertheless much
excellent work is being done hy
Russian astronomers."
Certain theories are forbidden In
chemistry, hut soviet chemists are
doing much good chemical re
search.
Despite condemnation of some
Ideas In phvslc* as "Idesllsile."
Russian physics Is definitely good.
Russian mathematics Is "truly ex­
cellent." and engineering "Is prob­
I "Dr. W i i ava this assessment able adequate for all military and
of major fields of science in Bus- civilian purposes."

J full. Miami, State Dunes chair­
man,
liming tlm year* 1951-52, Mer­
les wa* II11-\ii id cininty- directur
fm the Maieli of Dimes, lie is exe­
cutive secretary nf the Tubercu­
losis and Health Association of
llievunl Countv.
Merles is a member of both tho
Nctimr Chlimin'r of CmnlilcrcP of
Cocmi nnd the Jonloc Chamtier uf
Commerce.

Movie Time Table

HIT/
"Hangman's Knot'*
IT") - 2:46 - J:30 - it; 15 . H:00
9:16
Midnight Hhuw
"Against All Flags"
Thorsday • Friday
"The quiet Man"
MOV! ELAND
"Glory Alley"
Show start* (1:30. feature 7:17
intermission H:30, last feature
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9:33
Midnight Show 11:30 P. M.
"California Cnnqusst"

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Behind And Ahead
The Sanford Herald

Boon MIR2 will tm tt dnto in thn hlntnry books, a period
o f pant tim e, a memory point for eventn th a t happened durM
rgrteiMM » * a«w Ing the daya it waa marked on the calendar. At the done of
"" *■«■»*■*• »«t- the y ear a man finds hlmaolf thlnkfnir of the twelve montha
toniM
j10 haa Juat lived and of the y ear th a t Ilea ahead.' now,
| frijihtenliiR becnuac It la new, hi
inpeful heentmo it la the nan?hTe»r aT.’ ieit»rn"i, rfcvlV » .( " V n " lu re o f man to look ahead with hope.
« r &lt; « » l« r ili K la r M a . a n * , , I h . *r
T h e year 1952 hrouirht d ifferen t thingn to d ifferen t
«r
••• «f Mnrrli a. orTM.
Iample. Y et there la a bond of common ex|ierlence and the
i.. in :.t*
patterna o f all llvea are alm ilar. There waa aorrow and aufKmKr
ootUMiv m:»v
airing. dear tinea departed. T h ere wore quiet tlm ca when a
H i i U n f ,,
moment of |&gt;ence reated the h eart and refreahed the antil.
Xt ■**( llll'TIIIX l«*TK«
T h ere wuh the Joy o f the birth o f a child, aymbol nf the con­
Hr fnrtlrr
■
ite# w*«t«h
un, tinuity of life and a promise o f etern ity .
T*rw Nnalh,
am,
ai« **««it&gt;.
*.»*
T h ere were Sprint? and Sum m er, r a i l a n d ' W in ter in
1 **
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I i.au Htr»2, aa th ere have been trofore, T h ere wore aoMlblneaa amt
,.*11 KkllHnr, untlrr-, rant. . . beauty, hurah aounda of Impending w ar and reasoned words
taaeha. rranlallxa* ami aoflm «»
taf*r(alam&gt;nf «... it , ear*..., ,.r*’ &lt;»f RootI men who sought to find a wny to peace. F o r some
relates t«a,U. ill x,rfcnra.a i„r fortune smiled, fo r oth ers tho yenr was a grim stru ggle to
*1 rreelnr ml* r r rl.ln* fair..
continuo to exiat.
, n » » r r « » ,,i» .t
.V a t i n a .I I ,
h,
i.
Through the year man continued his upending journey
**V
'rw«ev*i»r
M-nr-.f mml, r.
*IMe* 1 » a V n rk . ( ‘M raat*, |,- r r ,ili
forward, fallin g and slipping somutimua aa the way grew
* * » • &lt; ! t n » a a * HI. I .n a l.,
rough, but alw ays g ettin g up, duatlng him self o ff and Ire. "rkr tlrrmt4 la a eralw r 1.1 Ikr
■r*!* e»raa "M.t, I, ralltlril ginning to move along the road again. It was a Journey
2retlne
! , ' of fnil tka
* * Inoal
'
,Hr rtpekll,
Nana
iirlair.* whose beginnings have been lost In the ages of m an's h is­
V*. ' “ • ■«•••.•«
wrll ea el* tory, one th at cannot end as long aa man holds the spark of
_ _ |
_
divine life within his bosom.
T h is was 1002 and It Is behind us. Ahead-—who knows?
WBHNBSIMY DF.C. .1 1 , iti.12
It Is only sa fe to say th a t th ere will be wonder, adventure
nnd a chance for man to rise to new m agnificence.
Hippy New Year I

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No Smoke, No

Florida i* gelling e lot (if mind
publicity lbc«c ,Ly* in nnrtbnn
newipaprr* nnd msgarinr*.

Fire

T h e first Htissian attem p t to exploit the Incident In
which H2 ComnumlHl prisonum-of-war were killed in a pri­
It will con t335.oon.nno in „p. son camp riot in Korea bur. failed. A fter an all-night session,
crele the »t«lr nf Mnrid.i (nr ilir during which Soviet diplomats hurled Invective and abuse
next two year*, (tnvprnnr-clcct D.in Instead of presenting evidence, the United N ations General
McCarty i» Inld. Ami llir i.id part Assembly voted 40 to 0 to reje ct a Itussian resolution to
condemn the United S ta te s fo r what the Iteils called "m ass
about it it it probably will.
m urders."
Am ericans deplore the unfortunate Incident. It goes
Now ihnt llti* i. dip irainn (nr again st the grain for us to h ear of unarmed prisoners shot
grind New Year rrmlutinn*. would by soldiers, even when tho soldiers are our own, tho pri­
not it lie a fine thing if everyone soners our enem ies and the killings unavoidable. Hut in war
Would two over a new leaf nnd not the rule of "k ill or be killed," Is the only one on which an
»«y anything unkind about anyone Individual or a nation can operate. When rioting prisoners
•I** unlei* they are mrr it j* irue&gt; threaten the lives of th eir guards .those in charge have no
choice.
Pie four day Cbri*lm*&gt; week­
Hussia will do Its Imst to use the 82 dead prisoners for
end look a toll of Ameiirnn live* propaganda purposes Distorted and told with h alf-tru th s and
amounting In 740, not including deliberate fictions the story may he believed In some q u ar­
the injured victim* nr piojK-ity ters o f the world where people are suspicious of the United
damage. There will be another bigi S ta tes
To counter this our governm ent might do well to volun­
tell ovfr tlip Nrw Yrar weekend.
Make •me ynu air mil included in teer to submit the m atter lo a n Investigating com m ittee of
nations not involved. T h is would not satisfy the Beds and
it.
they would probably scorn any such Investigation as they
We »ee wlirir Grrharl Etolef, llir did the o ffers to Investigate the ridiculous charges of germ
Communiil wlm lied lid* country w arfare leveled against the US. Hut It might serve to con­
• few year* nip' became be w«» 11 * vince nations too well Informed to accept lied charges at
in love with Ruttian way*, -lia* face value, y et willing to believe a small frn ctloa of the lies
been firnl a* chief Snvi.i tum.a- «H t‘» ’ Krountls th at where there is smoke there is fire.
H*mli»t in tl.c R ....ten
nf
We ntttnl show th at there Is neither f ire nor smoke.
£ a .._ L
a ...
J ! ------- -------------------expense account. Oli, writ, lieir
today, gunned tomorrow,
Wl.«l were the Irn tteal movie*
ol l952VYmir gtie»* ii'a t good as
the neat onr'i Iml here *;* *omr
included in lit* New York Herald
Tribune's selections; "nigti Noon",
slatting Gary Cooper; "Limcliglit"
wilh Charlie Chaplin; "The African
t^ueen" John Motion’* famont Af­
rican advrnlorei "Viva Zapata" hy
John Steinlwrk featuring Marlon
Brando; and Crril II. DrMillc's
great sperMclr “The Grralrtl Show
on Earth". There may lie better
picture* than those but it would lie
hard Iq find litem.

H tins been call Minted that there
nrr 4'V million cubic mile* uf salt
Thr H A S u f the First ll.nlUt
Chutth nttirulrtl a Ymimr People's In the menu.
it si Iv at the tlnptlst Clturrh In
ilullv llllt im Munihiv. The Iin-iiI
group atugeil a short uliav with
Vinit R oan///»/
tho lending pnrt tiring taken hV
Johnnie Alired. Ollier* in the rnal
were Jimmy Cm u , Itobort, Cojm
Leunle Himes. ; nick III Rountree
Richard Hvken, lluddv Fester nnd
David Wilson. Thev were necom4 tVmltr !fkl Shnw t D»Hv
Xinnird hv Mrs A. II. Tedford nod
•UNO YOU* CAMIIA
H. Marrow.
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hair childraa turn oat". she
to the devoted moat of her
t the rearing of her children,
beat way to Iwep track of
ia to keep them at home",
id, eo *ha made bar home a*

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L.
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u n d e r N IW A 0 M IN I J I A A i l O N

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in tht New Ye»r.

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Ww dean, good Urea,
radio.
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N
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radio, heater, Hynaflnw
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Coupe Extra flood Tlrex
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good,
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PONTIAC 1 door
•rdan, extra clean,
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vertlbla Coupe.
Extra elaon, Radio.

REST W ISHES
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tQ j.B U I C K , 1000 mUoo, nearly.new
W e lio p e

jt L » a
iWent of Atlanta UaL

arguments over which station, he
thought He had n whole new year
of arguments coming up.

n mu pit I,or fo-m thr initttor't
pti|fU-of-*i«*». rtnn'jir, rtminai *nd
ihtl.lmdi [in «li*fr for A* iiulmtfiilr, in rsdtiudt .oil )1 odllile*
—* • iflnihlr * i j In fitly b i»ine)f»
m»a *ft.| ImvUor For font Ittr
fopy — All In *n&lt;l iml rouptm.

From Tuskegre Imtilute. Negro
college, founded by Booker T.
Washington in Alabama, comet a
report nf a new record in which all
tight think:ng mutherneri can re.
Joicc, For the fint lime in the 70
\ i yeara liner the Initilule haa hern
keeping a record, not a tingle
t i l l i n g in lira entire country hat
(wen reported lor a 12 monlht
period. For further evidence of the
decline in lynching* the Initilule
report* that for the ten year period
from 191J to 1922 there were 597
lynching*; (nr the ten year petted
from 1943 to 1932 there were 21.
Pol the paat fifty year*. 6ft percent
of ill lynching* during the half
^flttqsy took place in thr (irit ten
ytar*. only a little over 2 percent
i* the lait ten yean. One cannot
escape thn conclusion from thi*
that lynching i» no longer a «riou«j
national problem and that federal
aiithlynching law* are unnecauary.
. L 'm a Clariua Clemtoh Elected
^•■"Mother of the Year" 1If* 1946
by the Gnldrn Rule Foundation,
died (fie other day' at l|te ago ol
7§, She wai the granddaughter of |
o slave, waa (Mm in Kentucky, and i
ftndnated from UvingitOf} College

hope fnr th# best, he told Ihe cow
hoy who was Just saying bocal bye
lo the girl,
oulri hear his wife turn off
could
By lAMEft MARLOW
chen light
llght-iwitch.
She’d...he
Ihe kitchen
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WA8 IIINOTON P - Thsl man of In In • second. Here come the
the year, the little nun. any buy
trying to ait nut this New Year *
Eve quietly, flnhhed reading his
paper and leaned back, lie could
near his wlfo In the kitchen with
the dlahe*.
lie reached over to turn on the
1007 Hanford Ava.
Pb. 1113
TV and then didn't. Later. Thla was
ROY W ALL
goloB In be n nolay otRht. He &lt;1
turn It on around midnight *0 he
could look at the mobs In the
night clubs blowing horns
He always liked to sit hack and
I)R. H. K. KIN(!
watch other people perform, lie
had done plenty of performing
himself on other New Year's Eves.
Plra*« call fnr appointmmt
That »cemed a long time ago. not
Phone 17.12 — I7lfi
so long. Just a few years. Well,
why not tfits year.
Maybe It was because he was a
little oldrr. He got up and looked
in the mirrur. Not much older. He
mold still parade around If he
wanted to. Rut this time he wm
glad he was home
"Whv don't you, turn on the ma­
chine?'' his wife said "I'll hr In
in a minute." He said "All right'
ami turned on the TV switch. Home
people guessing about a man in
a mask. He didn't feel like guess­
ing. He turned the dial.
Cowboy*. He liked one thing
■bout cowboy*. All you had to do
waa figure out who was good end
who was had and ynu knew which
side would win. It made him feel
like an author. He wished every­
thing else was that easy.
Itelng a cowboy might have been
rough, he said to the cowboys, hut
I bet it wgsn't ns rough as lust
living through the past 20 years.
The cowboys Ignored him. He
toned them down a Idt.
Suddenly all the rowhova on one
side began dropping as thr marks­
manship of the other side Im­
proved. lie felt pretty healthv him­
self, he thought. He was glad he
had some time left.
" I wouldn't want lo miss these
next few yexra." he said In him
self.
He had lived through the donreaslon, through thr New Deal,
the "F a ir flcal," the big war, and
now once again everybody was
armed, alert fnr a shot that would
start another war. hoping It would
n't come.
He fell grateful lo Franklin linosevelt fnr all he hntl done, amt
to Harry Truman for all he hail
done nr tried to do. and as for
(icn. Elsenhower he wlshrd him
well,
" I sure do wish him well," he
thniixht. "My life's wrapped up In
hla,"
Aa fur himself In Ihe next four
years he knew he wasn’t going
In set the world afire It wasn't
because he didn't think hr had any
matches left, ur that he never hnd
nnv
begin
IST lo
m irW
RMI with.
Willi,
tin Just wanted In live a quiet
peace...
racend life. Somebody else could
try fnr the championship. All I
can do Is the best I can, nnd

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Tampa Convention

Mr* ltnln-rt Wide her Wright, the former Nurtiiu Jean Stiver,
wlii'H' niuriingr l " Mr. Wright nf Stivitiinuh. N. Y took place lust
11iS'01 in a -&gt;lrikiuu 'liver mill whlti setting nt Die First llupli't
Clmnfi. I'lie l.riile is the duintlilcr nf Mr. uml Mr*. Ili'lilt Newti.il
nf Sitiifiml uml III* parent* uie Mr. uml Mr*, George Frederick
vp'riglll nf Suvunnuh. Imliniliutely fi'llmvmg the rereiiiiuiy u reception
woi he|i| in the linllriHiiii iif the Mayfair Inn am! later Mr, nrul Mr*.
Wright left fin Mexleu. \fler their lelnrn mi Fell. I the couple will
make tin 11 Inline ut l.ittle Aere* mi Luke Murkluim.

Miss Sayer, Mr. Wright Exchange Vrows
In Lovely Baptist Candlelight Service
The marriage nf Norma Jeun
Sayet ami Hubert Welchct Wright
f u* Hulelilllixetl ln*l night at the
ir*t
i lu | ill't
Chilli'll
a ill i ti
lie n iltifu l tlerntiitlnn*
III
silver
anil white. Ploflt*ioh* n f taller*
sprinkled with star d u * t lighted
the wedding scene.

I Guthrie, Janie* Kyne* nf ('nenu
I lleueh, Thmnn* Vaughn. Dr. Nell

THU SANFORD HERALD

PERSONALS

I'nWell
Hint
Kenneth
llerry.
Young Jimiiiy Hark* served u*
ring hearer.
Mr*. Sayer, the mother nf the
liriile. wore u mauve *utln formal
gown fushinneil with pnrtrait
The l eremonv was performed I neekline anil matching stole. She
try l)r. W, I’. Itrnnk* Jr. at H:IMI wore a eorsuKe nf hrnnxe 1.inly
oVItirk aituinst a background nf Slipper nrehhl*. The bridegroom'*
while rlirysnnthemum* ami pmn mother. Mr*. Wright, wn* rowni'il
pom* with fern tree* sprinkleil in unmet enloreil taffeta with inwltli the (’litter dost. Family pew* inriliaii pleat trimming. The i|re*&lt;
were iniirkeil with satin rlnu* de- featured a very full skirt ami
aiiratnl with rlti*ler* nf silver niuti'hinu stole. She wore a cor*
^ullage und hells, (iiltter dtisl nl*n , au&gt;' nf gurnet colored ■uniellia.*.
Mr*. I'. S. Dunrnn. grandBpriiikled the liuhled taper* and
innuindiii leave* in the window* luulher uf the hride, of Canon,
liu. was K'lwlieil in urey Inre with
of Die I'liuri'h.
The hride I* the daughter of which she wine silver ucressnrle*
Mr. and Mi*. Ileiill
Newton and mi urehlil cursnue. Mr*. J. K.
Saver nf this eity and
Mr, Sayer, uuterital irmmlmnther nf
Wri uli l '■* parent* lire Mr. and the liriile, wore hi tick crepe with
Mr*, lienrjte Frederick Wrlirht huule headinu uml a lavender or­ Lake Mary Church
Mr and Mr*. W. R. Fdenfleld
chid cnrsaire.
of Savannah, N. Y.
mid Mr. and Mrs. Lofton Fdenfleld
To
Hold
Wutcheare
FullnwinK
the
wedding
u
recopPrior to the eereinnii v Mr*.
and Mr mill Mi*. Lewis Itielte and
uf, , The Lake Mary Tdlsslnnarv llnp- daughter I.yuu have retunied to
E viiii* Mef’oy rendereil a pro IInn wn* held , In the hnllrnmn
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^ r u m of nuptial music incliiillnu th
Mavfulr Inn. s sllv.-r and ti„ church will hold u watrheare Iliclr lespeeltve home* in Jackson­
"E v en in g Sim " hv Wagner anil while theme wn* also carried nut |service tonight nt 11:00 p. m., Mr*. ville after visiting ill Sanford for
‘•Dnyhreak" hy Kirill tirofe. Dick In the deenrntlon* at the hotel. Harriet Mixon. Tinlning Union the Fdenfield Carv wedding wliieli
Aiken, teiiur, mni; "Wonderful fin' liriile'* t a tils' win overlaid Advisor staled todnv. *nie program wn* an event of Monday night.
One" and "At Dawning". Tile Ira-, vilh a white satin cloth upon which to consist of the singing of suited
dltionul wedding marches were I was a five tiered wedding cake song* and n religions talk hv tho
Mis* Peggy Moon and It J
used und following the ceremony topped with white orchid*. Silver pastor, the Rev Kelhv McAllister, Jamines of Jacksonville; Mr und
the land * Pruver wus sung by . tmidelnhrii held white taper* dlls- will emphasise Ihe snlrilunl part of Mrs. Joe V. Jiiiiimes of New Hmvi.Mr. Allen us the benediction.
I led with glitter dust und the table their lives, tile fitCIOIm-1* should ' nu Reach were the recent guest*
of Mt and Mrs. John D Abrahams
Mi. Suyer gave hi* daughter was decorated with white camel- . remember In the coining year,
in marriage.
Tin* liriile wus lias. Punch wus served from an- j Although he live* in Tampa, the ut their home on West Twentieth
htautifut in u gown of imported other (able, also covered with a I Rev. McAllister hu* worked close- Street,
I French luce und 'utin. The off* white satin eloth and centered lv with the Lake Marv Church durini tiodiee
hop ice was
hotl Ilie i m
fitted
wu* nnisnfinish- with while bride'* rose*. Crystal |lng the ns’ l months of hi* pastorFriend* of Mr*. Milli* frett-hii'v
tJhmdilei
4*|d with ait yoke of
uf tulle appliipied
upplbpied and sliver appointment* were shin there. Ilolh member* ami Pa*- will regret to learn of the druih
tor are looking furwurd to an ac­ of her husband. J. E. Crenshaw ai
with imiiorlcd luce mid featured used.
Greeting Ihe guest* nt the door tive vear.
long tutiered sleeve* which ended
Grange Memorial
Hospital un
Member* of Die Training Union Tursilsv morning. He i* the ne­
In point* over the hands. Panels were Mr*. A. W. 1st, Mr*. F. E.
Of the lovely luce extended the Hmiimil hit. Mr*. C. W. linker mid of the Hapti*t Chlirrh will enjoy phew of It. F Crenshaw and Mrs
full length of the voluminous Mr*. W. F. Kinhhnff Jr. Show­ an outdoor soeiul ut Rock Spring" T. K. Wilson of Dii* Citv.
akiit
w h i e It
ended
I n a ing Diem to the receiving line Saturday night, it wn* eluted to­
Cathedral train. Her train length were Ml*. L. F. Hoyle, Mr*. day.
Mr. and Mr*. Clarke Leoimnlv
have had ns their guests Mis
Veil of French illusion fell in Glenn l.inglc', Mr*. Julius Dlngllessie P*i|Iniiv and Mis* Forres,
triple tiers from u cnlot of illu- felder mid Mr*. I*. II. Teiiilc, Group Of Friends
tine Pollattv of Atlanta who » ™
■Jon iiinl lace applique outlined Presiding nt the hride'* book
with Irridescenl flakes. The bride were Mr*. VV'llford Conrad, Mr*. Honor Mrs. Roy Wall there for the holldnv*. The |g-oii.
nrdy* now have n* their guesis
irrled a sutln ruvrred Prayer Alfred Duudney, Mi** Retie Dun­
uok with ii white orchid show- ran and Mis* Ann Fidsun of Or­
Mrs. Roy Wall wa* honored on Mi** Rohertn Morrison of J i&gt;ksiip.
Monday night with n surprise Go. and Rleky Clarke of Orlanilo
|ftrcd with lily of the valley and lando.
Serving punch during the even­ birthday party given hv n group
White satin streamers. .She wore
Mr. and Mr*. W. (’. Muse have
■I heart-shaped pearl encrusted ing were Mr*. W. P. Ilrooks Jr., of her friend* nt her home on Vlrpin, given to her by the bride­ Mr*. Voile Wiliams, Mr*. Hoy glnla Avenue. Games were rnjov- a* their gue*l* for llie liollihivs
Williams, Mrs. M. II. Smith, Mr*. ed during the evening nfter which tiielr son und daughter-in-law. M&lt;
groom.
Mr*. Ralph refreshments ronsl*llng of rake and Mr*. Chester Muse and chit
The atii'inlunt* were gowned Fiiwurd Higgins,
alike noil included Mrs, Kenneth Wight, Mrs. Wallace Hell. Mrs. und coffee were served. Gifts of ilren, I,ut rv and Jo Ann, of Mete
rrry as matron of honor; Mi** George Harden mid Mr*. O. L. crystal were presented to the hon- phi*, Term.; also Mr*. Musi's
mother, Mr*. Cuthrvn Cook of
Helen Wright, maid of honor; Hark*. Cutting the wedding cake oree by her frirnd*.
Those enjoying the pnrtv with Dnvtonu llouvh.
ami Mrs. Oniric* LeGotle of Or­ were Mr*. I. B. Ratten, Mr*. W.
lando. Mr*. Gerald Losslug, Mrs. I). Hofmann, Mr*. Flhel Hineluir, Mr*. Wall were Mrs. Park Tyre
Ll, and Mr*. R. C. Young and
John 8. White, Jr., Mr*. W
aBobert
obert Frisch of Long Island, Mrs. Harry Lee, Mr*. G. I.. Dun- Mr*.
Tyre, Mrs. M. W. Castle, Mr*. son Joseph arrived on Snliirduv
* ^_r*.
r * . Lee
Draper of
of lanie
laike Wole*
I.... Draper
Wale* run, Mrs. W. 11. Duncan. Mr*. H. W.
Illake Sawyers, Mrs. Roger Har­ from California to visit Mr*.
and Mrs.
Mr*. James
James Kyne*
Kyne* of
of Cocoa Cocoa
II. Duncan, Mr*. R. A. William*
,nd
ris, Mr*. Ilemard llurkey, Mr* Young’s parent*. Mr. and Mr*. J
“
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*Junior and Mrs. Talntage Young.
Beach, n* brldcsmutron*.
George Williams, Mr*. Ashhv P. Hull, l.t. Young left recently
Assisting with the guests were Jones,
hrldesnmid was Miss Cynthia
Mrs. George Hudson, Mr*. hv plane for the West Coast to
Guy Corl*V- Mrs. W. E. L. I* Rowland, Mrs. B. 1.. Ley Jr., leate for sea ilutv and Mr*. Young
Sinclair of Atlanta, eousin of the Mrs.
Kelley, Mr*. II. Wayde Rucker, Mrs. Carl Chorpening Jr. and Mr* and her son nlun to remain In SunSride.
They wore Iwautiful gown* of Mrs. Nell Powell. Mrs. Hugh Ted William*.
ford witli tier iiiirenta fur some
(liver embroidered net, white Whelrhrl Jr., Mr*. John Fox,
(Issue faille and satin. At the Mrs. Homer Little, Mrs. Nancy
waistlines were satin girdle* Rrock. Mrs. Ira E. Southward,
(which set off the liodirc* nf silver Mr*. Paul Chesterson, Mr*. T.
: (mhroidered nrt. Hllver metallic G, Walker. Mrs. R. A. Smith,
IN ." hrolilc red panels weie set in Mra. E. W. Copeland. Mr*. J . D.
voluminous skirts of net Callahan. Mrs. Fred A. Dyson,
the attendants wore white Mr*. Raymond Lundouist, Mr*.
loves and carried kissing ring Charts* Mutrhsad, Mrs. Frank
.liquet* wRh side arrangements Mrhans Jr ., Mr*. Robert Magnuiwhite camellias and silver son, Mr*. Robert S. Brown. Mr*.
J * , The Junior bridesmaid. Miss Letter Guthrie, Mr*. George Blck.
ndalr, wore short gloves and Mr*. Donald Jonea, Mr*. Joseph
„eo carried the white camellias Saunder*. Mra. Henry Wight II,
Mr*. M. I- Raborn Jr. and Mra.
rimmrd with silver.
Little Martha Jean Tepelc, Dan Batten.
Alao Mr*. Dale Scott Jr., Mr*.
tighter of Mr. and Mr*. Peter
Tepsic, wae the flower girl John Pic red, Mr*. Spencer Har­
wore an exact duplicate of den, Mr*. Earl S wanner, Mra.
hrido'x dresx. Hhe carried a George A. Speer. Mr*. Voile Wil­
tall nosegay of white camellia* liam* Jr., Mr*. Eugene Harrison,
Mra. Floyd Palmer, Mr*. B. E.
id babv orchid*.
Serving as best man for Mr. Aiken Jr., Mr*. Wight Klrtlay.
(ht was Gienn l.inglc Jr. and Mr*. W. 8. Drum Icy Jr.. Mr*. J .
r groomsmen were Gerald C. Mitchell and Mr*. Margaret
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In Ihe Nuvv Ait .Stiltion in Jack
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Mis, Fud W111inm— at her hliine
on rink \vi-tiue Hi* wife aii.| tlu-u
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tlirce ilnng lit. t * will •■-mu tit m f"i,f mid i i'iiluil I 11■11*1,1 i t ho mi
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Mr and Ml*. Claude Hriidri. i
Mr*. A. II. Duxbttrv and n unmn
uf her dalicliiu "Indent* have re­ J r left today fm Atlanta, tin Iturned from Tuittpa where they 1make their future home
attended the [lance Master* of
LI. and Mr*. W. R. Whitaker
America convention held at the
Tampa Terrace Hotel. The meet- have left for Mt. Holly, N. J. after
inu opened with a reception iti visiting for the holidays with Mi
the Carribean Room on Dec. 2tl; and Mr*. A. Roy Partin.
und on Dec. 2 six hour* of classes
Mr. ami Mr*. Frank Schanttrei
•for the dancinu group were fol­
lowed with a humiuet in the I'uliti have returned to Sanford from
their wedding lli|i and lire vUitlnv
Room.
Featured at the liampicl was u with Mr. und Mr*. Roy Partin.
floor show ronristlmr of student*
Mi** Lucy Penny’ und Mi** Mar
of member* of the Florida Chapter,
ills* Joni Saunders performed a garet Penny of Florence, S. C. are
novel tv toe number. "Take Me Out the guest* of Mr*. W, T. Jackson
To the Rail l!nme“; und Mi** at her home on Magnolia Avenue
Claudette Waits, un acrobatic tun
Mr*. M E. Reach and her sister
entitled ''Grand Ccntml Station."
The floor slum was followed with nf Trenton, N. J. are expected to
a parly for all student* uiven hv arrive In the near future In spend
the Mother's Club of St. Peters­ the winter at the home of Ml*
Fred William* on Dak Avenue.
burg.
Classes continued on Sunday
Mr. nrul Mt*. lllll Tvre and M&gt;
with advanced work for teacher*
only, a round table discussion and nml Mr*. Furl Higginbotham left
a business mectlnu. Ann Whitaker today for Mlumi to attend the Ot
a former student of the Duxhurv ange Row I Game and aceoinpanv
School of Dancing, wn* examined inu festivities.
In tan and ballet und will he ac­
cepted by the oruanliatloii In the
Robert Park plan* to leave in
March meeting.
the near future for Newport, R. I
D. M. A. Is n nntlonnl organiza­ to enter training at the Naval
tion. the only one which require n llasr there, lie ha* been attending
teacher to meet rigid nunlifhn- the University of Florida.
tians.
A national convention 1*
held every summer In New York,
Mis* Mvllin Johnson and Ml*a state convention every Christ­ Mary Lewi* of Fayetteville, N. t
mas with well-known teachers nf returned to their home on Monday
other teachers, TV stars, nod pro­ after spending ten day* with Mr
fessional* In all dance fields and Mr*. Melvin lleklc,
Other* attending wen- Carol Noll
and Michael ['ope.
Mt and Mi* Roliy l.ulng have I
irliiMo-il to theii home in Sunisntu |
after spending some time in Sau
Ionian Singers To
ford with Mi mid Mr* lltirke
Appear Ilere Jan. 9 Steele
Among those from the Utlivei
I'resenllng n portion of their
progrnm without accompaniment, slty of Flnridu vdm me visiting
the Ionian Singer* will appear in their families are Mike Whclchcl
the auditorium of the Southslde Fdwmd Gordon, J nines .Smith
Primary School at M:tH&gt; p.m. Jan. Clark Messier and Glenn McCall.
!», under Ihe auspices of the Mu­
Mr and Mrs. K. II Harris ot
nicipal Concert* of Sanford.
Doing all their rehearsing of a Rluefiehi, W. Vn. are visiting in
cnpprlla music without the aid of Sanford with Mr. and Mrs. Rogei
n piano, these men *»y that sing­ Hurt is nlid Mr. nml Mr*. A. K
ing run he more precise in intona­ Shoemaker
tion than possible to achieve with
Mr. mid Mi*. Ciosby Millimai
iii'lr omental assist mice.
They have endeavored to toiltd of llm tford, Conn, arrive Sntui
their program* In such a way as tinv to reside at the home of Mr*
to make them rewarding to the Fred Williams. .120 Dak Avenue
lovers of abstract music, and, at Mr. Mdliman will ho stationed id
tin- same lime, interesting through­ (he local air station.
out to the many person* who come
Mr. mid Mr*. J. \V. Morgan of
for entertainment instead of edu­
Rirminghniii. Ala. are the guestcation.
of
Mr. mid Mrs. (irmly Dunran
The repertoire of a vocal en­
semble I* different from that 'The group plan* to attend the Or
Howl Footluill Game in Mi
available to instrumental group*. ange
Long work* In sonata form seem umi on New Year* Day.
never to have been attempted foi
Fri'd Rossettrr who has been
eoneerted voices, hut the Iiiiiiiiiih 'spending the ciirislmu* vacation
have been able to Introduce vu with Id* parents, Mr. and Mis. A
riety uf style, immil und espies, K. RnasrUcr, plans to leave on Frl
slim In their selection of the day for Newport, It. I to resume
smaller, available form*.
officer's tntlniiig at the Naval
Rase.

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Reynold*. Alan the Mine* Hetty
Jane Copeland, Nlale Klrchhofr,
(iretchrn Kirchhoff, M a r t h a
Wight, Joyce Hetiel, Margaret
Dlngfelder, Pat Holden. Huinn
Poaaamon, Dllon Baker, Ilebe IH»ttre,
Dorothy Morrlnon.
Dial
Hoyle, Ann Itahorn, * Patrlela
Tonbe, Hall Hitting, Mary Anne
Galloway, Lila Leffler. Uettye
Krne ball, Hetty Moore. Mary
Ann Strickland, Ro«a Coke Boyle.
Harriett Redding, Shirley Mor­
gan, Mary Rote Speer, Kllaabeth
Woodruff, Dotty William*, Dlan
Plrlnthcr, Jonl Saunder*. Ann
Thuraton. Pat Rallgmn and Peggy
Jane Lundrjulit.
loiter In the evening Mr. and
Mr*. Wright left for a wedding
trip to Mexico. The bride wore
a null of *eft grey wool, a white
feather hat with rhlneatone trim
and a white orchid. Upon their
return after Feb. 1 they plan to
make their home at Little Aerra
on Lake Markham.
Among the out of town gtieat*
for the wedding were Mr. and
Mr*. W. K. Kelly and Billy Kelly.
Mr. and Mr*. 0. T. Rldaon and
Ted Kldwn, Mr. and Mre. J . O.
Hush, Mr. and Mra. If. R. Cloud
and MU* Jo Ann Cloud. Mr. and
Mr*. I. V. (llhha, Mr. and Mr*.
(Itto Caldwell, Mr. nnd Mr*.
George Carter and MU* Nell Car­
ter. MU* Ann Kldnon, Mr. and
Mr*. Kdwln (liiemtey, MU* KlltaL&gt;eth Hill, MU* Jean Nydegger,
MU* Mary Jran Attwood, MU*
Judy Kill*, Mr. and Mr*. William
lleardall. Mr. and Mr*. Hen
Hinathrr*. Mr. and Mr*. Geo. T.
Kldnon, Mr. nnd Mr*. Charlton
Morgan. Sir. and Mm. Cornellu*
Ilhvln, Mr. and Mm. It. II. Rad*
r 11f f all of Orlando .
AUo Mr. and Mm. C. It. Eck*

craon. Taniim; Mr. and Mr*. J .
K, Sayer, Wnnhlngton. Ga.i Mr.
and Mm. It. K. Sayer. Washingloh. On.; Mr*. Ethel Sinclair, AtIjinU, Ga.; Mr, and Mr*. Taltnagr
tilling, (iulnrivilli'; Mr. and Mrn.
.1. ('. Payer, Winter Garden; Mr.
nnd Mr*. T. G. Wnllter and MU*
MU* Hetty Walker, America*,
(in.; Mr. and Mr*. Mune Womack,
TuIIjiIinnhi'c ; Mr, nml Mr*. II. T.
liiiiicHti, Allmiiy, Ga,; Mr*, P. H.
Munran. Canon, (in.; Mr. and
Mm. Morri* Tate. Lccahurg; Ml**
Jackie Talc,
l.reaburg; Ml**
Charintte Oilhnm, l.eiwhurg; Ml**
r-li**n Hiinnamiin, Tninpn; Mr.
nnd Mr*. Janie* Morgan. IllnnIngliani, Ala.; Mr. nnd Mr*. John
Holden mid MU* Pal Holden,
Ocala; Mr. unit Mr*. 0 , A, Cor|ov. Atihurndalc, Mr. anil Mr*,
t'harle* Mead, Mr. and Mm,
Arthur Olmntead, Mr. and Mr*.
Don*ltl Holdrldge, Mr. nnd Mr*.
Nclwni Purinan, Mrn. Jen Field
all of Huvannuh, N. V.; Mr. nnd
Mr*. Harnld Hhuhan, Wnlcott, N.
Y,; Mr. O. W, Dryer, Fnlrport,
N, Y.) Mr*. Luellu Redhrnil, HI.
Petrmhnrgi MU* Hally Hyde,
Hochoatiir, N. Y.; Mm. Klltaheth
Ruud, Orlando; Mm. Itutand Gil­
more, Palnenvllle,
Oldn;
Mr.
Lewi* Crawley, Maredun, N. Y.i
Mr. and Mr*. Ilciiny Poole. Anhnrndalo; Mr. and Mr*. H. H.
Poole, Aiitmrndale; Mr. and Mr*.
Ray Hendrix, Ocoee; Mr. Mini
Mr*. J . M. Hendernon, Winter
Garden; Mr. and Mr*. Walter
Toole, Delmnd; Mr. and Mm.
Leo Puiier, Lake Wale*.

DR. L. T. DOSS

CHIROPRACTOR
HOURS 9 to 12 — 2 to B

H. JAMES GUT AGRRCT

I’hoas TU
30) Atlantic Bank llalMIni

General Insurance

'

312 K A ST F IR S T S T R E E T

DR. C. L. PERSONS
O P T O M E T R IS T
E Y E S E X A M IN E D
G L A S S E S F IT T E D

PHON E 78

II. JAMES OUT

JAMES B. GUT
Afine-

I t ) Mouth Palaieltn Avenue

OurFriends

May lh* coming year holp you eluer
your course lo greater nuceea* and

A n d Customers

happiness lor all llie lutuie.

Cull T he

H IL L

TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS

LUM BER

SU PPLY

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YARD,

•

Radiator Rep

Wheel Balancing

•

Oven-Baked 1

•

Front End nnd Frame Alllgrtment

•

Complete Auto Upholstering

•

Wrecks Completely Rebuilt

INC

Best New Years Wishes To A ll!

F. Goodrich

I am nut r**tx&gt;n*il&gt;1e far any
drhln Incurred by anynone nthrr
then myself.
Htanley H. CnUmmn
Adv.

ThlsScuson of the year, with its spirit of remembranle, Is an appropriate time for
pause and reflection.
i

Barrett asphalt ehlnglee and roll roodo n com*
In attractive colon; are effectively flre raelatanti
and guard agalnet rain, tun. mow. and wind, Thty'r*
the reeult of M yean of experience
.. "Between tha.World rad the
_____
Weather." Let ue show you
umplea.

Number

Service

Wrecker Service

Twenty-five Years Of Service

Whether It’e your home or your barn, poultry houee
or Implement ihed, there'* « Barrett* Roofing In •
wide variety of atylei, weights and colon, that’*
Juet 10035 right for the Jobl

Lum ber

For Sudden

Britt Tractor Co

for 0 Fine RoofingJobt

I''

It is » time to let you know that we appreciate the privilege of serving your finan­
cial needs. It is a time to re-afflrnt our aim of providing the type1of banking service
that will prove most valuable to you year after year.
i 1

We are glad to copnt you among the friends and acquaintances' Who have helped our
Institution
to grow| and to be of greater
service
to our
community.
'
• '
y , v
.. t,’1*■)'*
■j Ira
. .
Oat earnest thanks and best wishes gp out to you to r the New VeUr and all the days
that wHi follow.

* THE LUMBER NUMRfctt

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WANT ADS
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apartnirul 1 uni.1 1 1 muici .it ihN)
xiaipmlta Avenue

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I Itlne t &gt;t«tin*•t
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fortune

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th. day* o( »*&gt;•

L E E B R C T E IE R S
Plum hi tijr and Floating Contractors
31'.' Him A*iniif

I’Ikiiip lull

Y"*r'

U nnt tdn will l*r ar(‘f(Meil
ntpi the l*rlf|iaanr oa atriaorNMilttMt i H**mr II ioim aatiir I*
Mnlril In Ihr |rlr|»ht»nr ttnnh. In
rclttrn Inf &lt;M« an uinniitiliallnn
th« ailtfrtlirr In r tjm inl in pat
tn 'inpUt. In aidtr lor ut in
H»»/*r ftir hral p.inllilr rertlrr,

1 nil VI nt»l lil-* itin«l he In ttiir

other as I lie tint Itrftn * pi»t»ili-Mi*iiin.
I*lf»if niitllt it a liiiittf iltnlrli
II sn rrriir m-i-ur« In tour ml.
We tnntii'l hr *r-*p*nn*ltitr (nr
ntnre tfcran niir la io r in t 1»i*rr-&gt;

THE
SANFORD
IIKRAM)

Here Him i’ 1920

Celery City P r i n t i n g

Company

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Plume 3 III

2 HKIMlituM limor
Ailvi-e Inca
Inm |irici' ami term- NO If It t *K
KIIS l!e|il* I- 11 Ilo\ 272. San
lord

-i

ti K I. A K A Apartment*
113 Smith I’nrk Xu nite

/ir»t Street I’linno l!H XV

I I ' XV

Mll.l.AXVAV AND IXXDV It CDS

j .iv ,

week t.r mimth
Tel 112.-1
Eurnilnrc iVnli-r. I lit W First

ft.KAN K i'l'll
room furnished
apartment ill I Park Ave
2 IIKHHOOM furnished apartment
Available about .1annul &gt; 2
I |i
stairs
Dental llVi DU mnntldv
I'hnne 13(13 .1
F o il ItKNT itr sale ni-w 2 ln-ilrmmi
CHS Inline.
nirporlc,
l.nci'
screened porch ('.ill !»2I .1. lie
l.and after 11 iai p m
I.AIIAliK apartment Newlv p.nnl
ed. hut .mil i ’iiIi I niiti-r (lla-setl
II* -InepIltU port'll I'lmiii mil XX

USED CARS!

USKI) TRI C K S !

1048 Ford V S Fordor Sedan

796-00

1048 Plymouth 2 door Sedan

896.00

1047 Chrysler 4 door Sedan

1095-00

1047 Ford Sportsman Coupe

695-00
150-00

1008 Dodge 1 door Sedan
USKI) TRUCKS!
1051 Chevrolet Va ton pick*up
1051 Ford two ton stake
1050 Ford two ton stake
1040 CIVIC Vi ton pick-up

1095 oo
1490 oo
1035 oo
895.no

1040 Studehaker 2 ton,
Cahin chassis
1940 Chevrolet Vi Rm pick-up

950-00

1047 International 1 */2 ton stake

275-00

1010 Ford 1j ton pick-up

613-00

1010 Dodge two ton

450-00

ONE DEDIlooXI Ininl-hetl ap.tO
.id Vu Ptii.in
(unit Si.nd.
H8I3 I

1041 Ford two ton

350-00

flll'XI.

1042 Ford 1 &lt; ton pick-up

295-00

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feellnn Uhl flimrs made like
new Finl-hinij. rleanlni! and
wa-iiiR. also portnhle power plant
ServiMB Semlniile County since
1-325 II M tllen-on. Lake Mary

« 1 Ml I ll| 1 mi-

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Mi Imv ill and hade ly-cd form
Inn Mil nn Xlaicr fmiiitvii«■ I n
Ml I l-l I'hnne !l.*i8

20—FCIINITCHK ll'hohl timid- - 211

IF YOU IIAVK SUMK'TIIINti TU
SF.l.I, .mil are in a hurry lo sell
II. let the ela-slf:ei| advertising
departmenl of I I IK SXNFHHD
ItKH.XM) prove il&gt; ability ,1- an
effleienl sales medium
Free
Free
Free
Duffer Dental
w11Ii
Piirelia-e id Pad.- XV,11
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Senkank (Has, A Pal'd Co

Ufellme Alninlnimi
Free K-ll
males Free In-l.illnUnii Tele ItSKD SI'.Xt 11 healer., al
R . I.I .I C O I l d l l l O M
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aide I r e lllo- .119
lilt XV First

I'll PHI
FltHilDAIUK appllnures. sales and
mrylee (1 II illRh. Ovlrdn, Fla PIANOS I SFD KNei
I I 'l l M I I'llK
phone Hal or Sanford UU2 XV
III I I HIC F o o l I
IIimirM
Sold 01 Trailed Slap hy
new Hi ..- o. ih.I i 5
ni '1'i teiilmiii 1 i.'a I' iii lullin' fe n
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sir m l loo. ci. 1 purl, .mil sereeneil
m.ri It
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kitchen
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Holler Motor Sales

Corner Second and I’nlmdlo

1 imnxi miHlern inm e, runn Im'
kitchen I3.*i I81 |n r inn I Imni I.
eil eahln. I iinfni nislird . alnn
each 17a I8t |.I . ....I VII mi l,iki
12 mile- frniii Xn lla c Writ. 1 :
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dmuilmui Im alum A d i" - from
Pn-I I'tflic Sinlaldc Im cnnpliI'lllillri lin hided m renl lni|iilri
,1in nh-iin'- Dcpl Store

795*00

landn Kvenlm; Star Call llnlph

.IXI.OFSII'S

X III MIMS Im in -lied and 2 ,*I 11;»'
I ln&lt; Mi-.l l-l SI I'hnne I .' M

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II

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Imrc. -idlalile Im one or two
21812'. Mi Ii Im ii - 1 mil I
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Mi. Clmler,
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rhone |ii:‘o II

PIANOS-New noil used TermriAlMIIINO
Trade los Kader's Piano Store,
Cnntmrl and repair work
Free
1209
Myrtle
Avenue
Plume
e.-tlinatcII.
I.
Harvey.
201
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V
12118 XV
Sanford Ave. Phone IH2H.
F I ’ IINACES Hy Krcsky.
AM. TVPKS DnlUInrrr work Hen Dll.
Wall, Fluor amt File place.
-nnnhle Hale- Frre cMlmnlc51. (i. IKUHiKS
Phono 2231 X' C Cracey
H15 W. Ill SI.
Phone 128
HATTKIIY. (lenerntnr or Starter VHAVKHSK Kxlenslon Hmt- 28“
Service Call 517, Swain's Hatto INti" Senkarlk Ola-., and Paint
tnrv Service. Sanford Avenuo
Co.
and 2nd Strcel.
IIMNDS
Ma-ler ( raft Paint
t3 .10 u-al. PIIH.IPS rnlonlal Cleaner- "know­ FartoryVENETIAN
prices' Holla Head Hlln.Js,
Army Dlnnkrlv 1 otx
Tarpniillni
how" pin- 11-SanO Rimranleed
Ahirnmum slats, cotton or pin­
mnthprmitinR «»-ure
yon of
Army Navy Snrjdux
nlu«
tle tape-. Complete repair ser
"Hanilhii-" *pi*e*ranee
Phone
I'hnne 1321
,ll(* Sanford Avr
vice
INI for free ilellvrry -ervire
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CIIMPXNY
Icy ll.iuihno 2.V1H Di niRe AnCAHINKTS Kormlcn lop- C X'all
Phone 78.'.
WiHHlworkloi: M2 Sanford Avo N20 XX'r-t Tlllt.l

ipai I mi ni
I Hi&gt;i&gt;M fumi-hed
('nnple with -mall child I'hnne
1113 or 18,1.1 .1

WE OFFER THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES IN USED CM IS and TRUCKS

jiMil.II SillO O I. Inn M ark s Drive
ill 1919 French l-hntic 9IB3,

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Iwn Ini .-HiHi Magnolia Avenue cnees Mr.1 Mlrl Im X'lmip. t&gt;ln&gt;rie
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CABPKNTKR UOHK
you owe on them
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f o r tpilck rr|iair Jah-, nr xinalt
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                    <text>Lions And Eagles Begin Training For Tangerine Game
ORLANDO (Special) — Interest C a g C 1 6 3 1 1 1 5 I T l c C I
In the Seventh Annual Tangerine
w
t Bowl game reached a new high
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Saturday afternoon ns the Lion*
111 D O l n f l 1 U l I l K l l '
from East Texas State and the
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Eagles of Tennessee Tech arrived _
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In Orlando almost simultaneously. L o U l H I H r i Q I S F f lV O r C f i
Both squads went through light
rp„
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workouts on the Boone und Edge1 O U U p t U l C LiCciJfXK
water High practice fields after
T if l* *
In
T filltT IP t
lialng welcomed to the rlty by the
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Tangerine Bowl Committee.
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The Tech hoys will hold praeBy The Aiaorlated Press
tire* at 0 a m. and -3 p.m. nt the
Four Southeastern Confrrenc
Edgewater field ami the Trxnns basketball team* swing Into how
will nrartlce at the &gt;ame times on tournament action tonight and nl
tho Boone field. Both team* are the other* except Mississippi Stab
planning wrlmmaee*.
will he on view before the weel
Tech held n light workout ye*, end*,
terdav morning Imfore visiting CyLouisiana State, • heavy favorlti
nrexs Garden*.
to C0P ,he league tlllr which Ken
One matter concerning the pa* tuckv I* barred from ‘lefendlng
rade Wednesday was cleaned up meeti Vlllanova tonight In tho two
veitardav also It had been an- d , F 8uM r Bowl tournament a
nounreif^hat the East TexnVYaml
wouldn't lx- In the parade. But the ?“*.*,ld*
Tlmls* clash In ilS
Texans will not he outdone. They
•"£ 8,1 Loul*' cU' h ln ""
U,nt ‘hrlr
Georgia. Georgia Tech and Flor
’’ with ! 1 T » t s nr.rdpBtlv lda for,n three-fourths of the an
With rescued seat,
y nual Oator Bowl round-robin affai
aB g o ^ t h e e v Is now b.^y erect- #r Jack, onv„ le
w|th Georgl,
Jnr 2,&lt;K&gt;0 additional bleacher seat*. Teachers completing the east
They will he for general admission fjeorgla opens against the Teach
amt will sell for 11.00.
ers and Tech opposes Florida to
Thm* may ik* purcniiMcd nt tn«»
Tangerine Bowl booth In the lobby
Memphis Friday and Satur
of the Ran Juan Hotel. Any tickets day, Auburn and Mississippi Jot
that are left at game lime will g&lt;&gt; Memphis State and Arizona In th
on sale at the stadium.
Memphis Invitational tournament
Al this time there ........bout MOO Auburn, idle last week, own* th
reserved seats «iIII available at the only perfect record In the confei
booth. John Tlldrn, ticket rhalr- cnee ( M ).
man, suggest* an early purchase
In last week'* scanty program
of non-re»erved seat* since no SEC teams won two games am
standing room ticket* will tm sold, dropped three. LSU’s lost to Tula
The Texans, with 30 plnvers and was the hardest blow to (he clr
their coaches, sportswrlters and cult'* prestige. The Tiger* bowed
trainer, landed at Municipal Air- 84-38, while Tulsa restrained Bui
port Saturday while the Engles, I’ettlt to an Ineffective 14 points
also with 30 players and three ns- In previous fame*, the 8 9 cents
slstsnt roaches, arrived nt the At- had averaged 30 points per outlni
Untie Coast I.lne depot.
and LSI! had avaragad to.
Whl.ked downtown to the tune I Clnclnna topped Tennessee. 7*
of ItNrlnr onto horn* Ihr two
JurprUe,
( oltim
nquaih wrro quArtcrnl in thn uau* | *Dll downed Georgia. 01-51. brA
headquarter* with East T. sas at *“« • « * * were Vandcrhl t * 73 0
.be Ban Juan Hotel «n.l Tennessee
rl
Tech at the Angehllt.
Mississippi victory over Arknnsa
Shortly after cheeking In. the ”
, 1. 1.
»"'o sounds unloaded their mnim .,/V’/ • . ' * ' u S m - Tminc»cc n
of equipment and hrniteil for light I Vilderhllt * Tuesdsv and Vender
lie* s . w i i ™ » !
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, m‘r n‘
and working 011 their liaising ond Tuesday-Alabama vs. Maxwcl
kirklnir. PfnnfMM 1Wh&lt; iriwn* akh ■» Tiurahimii
while, held * similar drill nt tho
Thursday-Yale at Vanderbilt.
Edoewater field.
Friday--Georgia Tech at Tampa
Coaches Catfl.h flmfih o '
Alabama va. Kecsler AFB at Tin
Texas and Putty Overall nf Ten- calooaa.
nassee Tech were primarily InSaturday — Georgia Tech a
terested In working nut the travel Miami.
kinks from the long trip here.
----------------------The third sellout In the history
.
,
of the o'edlum Is virtually s s - . P i i i ' i a
I c o n n i 'i W i m
sured. Only two crowds of
I V v p I l l l * * I II.
have ever «een n game here. The I n n i s m i e n l U n H i l i o o i
first was for last veer's Stetson- I I I &amp; U i ( I i r f l l n Q I I f l l C ( l |
Arkanns Stale game nnd the * . r
Jrii
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Rough Scrimmage Roger Pharr Scores Upset Ousting
Is Eliminated By Ziebe In Public Courts Tournament
JACKSONVILLE
Defending
Alabama’s Coach champion
Calhoun Dickson today 59 Georgia Tech
Rod Drew Thinks His
Mon Are All Set
Orange Howl Game
MIAMI, Fla ' ^ —Alabama and
Syracuse, who meet in Ihc Orange
Howl football game New Year s
Day, return to (hr practice field
today after a Sunday layoff but
neither team plans contact work.
Alabama's Coach Bed Drew
changed his mind about having a
scrimmage and said he believes
his team lias had enough rough
work.
"We’ll run dummy scrimmage
and half speed stuff in our drills
the rest of the wav," Drew said.
Contrary to popular belief, Ala­
bama Isn’t overstocked with first
rale material in all fmsltlons,
Drew explained Depth Is thin In
spots.
One freshman, Tommy Tillman.
190 pounder from llaleyvllle. Ala .
moved up to defensive left end.
replacing Jerry Lambert. Gadsden
sophomore who injured an ankle
In October und now has a lump
chin
Nick tier ma nos, IH.'i ■ pounder
from Montgomery, Ala , twisted an
ankle Saturday while sprinting
across Hie practice field bill train­
er* said Ihey hoped to have him
ready for Ihe game Gcrmuno* I*
replacement for Joe Curtis, llama's
offensive left end
Alohamu experts to get plenty
of work on pas* defense between
now and game time In a move to
halt Syracuse's I’at Stark, a fine
passer
Syracuse Conch Floyd Schwartrwalder, who said he'd like cooler
weather so he could use some of
his turn on both offense und dr
fense, had his wish granted- for
today, nt least The weatherman
said highest temperature during
the afternoon would he about 70
degrees
Neither team worked out Sunday,
most of the players watching the
Orangr Howl Regatta or doing a
little sight-seeing

Sedgmen And Ken
McGregor Banish
Hopes Of Seixas

Z tiJ Z S 'u trJ s r*** At Longwoodlrael

T iT h S I
l.o N r .w o o r i
- w
their nr civil I tentatively slated far lUP®ft won the Inaugural Hand
Wednesday, noth units are se h e d -1'"!' Saturday at the seosmi open
ided til march In the naraile l»UC program uf the Sunfunl-Ui
Wednesday aftarnoon and will Undo Kennel Club,
stage Impressive halftime demonOwned by K. I . Beckner an

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Bv The Associated Press
HOLIDAY FESTIVAL
(First Round)
Drpaul G3 La Salle 01
Utah Stale DT NYU 01
Manhattan 73 Cincinnati 00
Miami (Ohio) 08 St. Johns (Bknl
63
UIG 7 TOURNEY
(First Round)
Yale 38 Colorado 14
Kansas State 93 Oklahoma 69
SOUTHWEST CONF. TOURNEY
(First Round)
Arkansas 68 Arizona 51
Southern Methodist 37 Texas AAM

Stiff Workouts HeH
By Rose Bowl Team»

City Italia
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crewman grabbed him ami guided
him the rest of tho way.
The long struggle In heat over
90 degrees was a tough experlcnee for the Cincinnati youngster,
y*10. wn* Plfiftag his first really
n
hard competitive match In approx­
imately a year.
i tnl The only argument heard as the
huge throng broke up was whether
* an Sedgman or McGregor ptaved
g.m sreater tennis In what probably
1.10 will he their swan song to Davis
i.uu cun singles.
After today's great display u
t.ia only could be aatumad their would
J "® l«8nt up to smack down Selxai and
* 4® Trabori In lomorrow'i doublta. in
that event, the Australia ns could
be expected to permit the othar
two members of their iquitj—Mer,
vyn Rose and Lewi* Hnid—to close
-«un* ou t.,th o ,* tfl.* j In tho concluding
It is understood ll
isn and McGragor
lay are turning prt

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found up-and-coming linger Pharr,
University of Florida, between him
and another crack at the men's
singles title of the Florida Slate
Public Courts Tennis Champion­
ships.
Pharr scored an upset Sunday,
ousting the No 4 seed. Andrew
Ziebe, Jacksonville, 0*3, 4 0, 0 0
Dickson eliminated Dan Perry,
University of Florida, 0 4, 0-2
In the other quarter final match­
es Sunday, I-enn Wilson, seeded
No 2 from Jacksonville Naval Air
nedy, Tampa. 8-1, 0 U; and Jack
Staton, No 3 from Orlando, de­
feated Alton Quay, Tampa, 0 4.
04
Wilson mcels Staton in today a
semi-finals. The finals rnmn Tues­
day.
Nancy Loop. Jacksonville, at
ready In the (Inals nf the Junior
girls' and girls' singles, tries for
a finals berth &lt;n the women's sin­
gles In a match with Mrs. Connie
Clifton Hall, the No I seed frntn
New Smyrna Beach. Miss l-onp Is
rated No 4
The nther women's semi-finals
brings together Hetty Washington,
No .1 of Tampa, and Mrs, Juli­
anna Copi .and, No 2 and the de­
fending champion. Ponte Vedra
lleaeh
Sunday Miss Washington defeat
ed Anita Wadsworth, Jacksonville
Bench is 2. 0 I
Oilier results .Sunday Included:
Junior buys' singles: quarter
final: Have Kennedy, Tampa, de­
feated Conner Scholl, Jackson­
ville, 8 0. 0 0: Jimmy Bent. Jack­
sonville defeated Lewis [.each, Or­
lando, 7 3, 0 2. Turn Mlckler, St.
Augustine, defeated Frank Carnett. Jacksonville. 0 0, 0 ]
Hoys 13 and under singles; Semi­
final: Haul Knquc, Tampa, de­
feated It A Pliilliin. Jacksonville,
8 0. 0 0
Girls' singles- semi final: Nancy
lamp defeated Barliara llrunncry,
St Augustine. 0 1, 0 1; Mary Bar­
ry. Orlando, defeated Betty Tram­
mell, Jacksonville, no. 0 1, 0 1.
Boys' singles; semi final: (ieorge
Huff,
Sarasota,
defeated
Ed
Prarige, Tampa, 01. 0 3: Turn
Mlckler, St Augustine, defrnted
Haul Bonne, Tampa. 0 2, 0 1
Men's doubles: first round: Cal
hnun Dickson. Tampa, amt Jack
Staton, Orlando, defeated C. K.
Powell J r , Jacksonville, and Bob
Ctinn, Jacksonville, 0-1, 0-2; Don
Luke and Dave Kennedy, Tampa,
defeated Frank Carnclt and Dave
Whltestone, Jacksonville, 0-2, 8-1;
Jervey Gantt, Ocala, and Norman
Breault. Jacksonville NAS, defeat­
ed Bishop Edwards and Jack
Shrcvc. Florida. 0 3, 0 4: lam Ber­
ry and Dan Perry, Florida, de­
feated John Cochran and Gordon
Blalot k, Jacksonville 0 I. 0 1; ling­
er Pharr, Florida, mid Hal Krhatis,
Tallahassee, defnull from Dave
Whllls and Ed I’range, Tnmpn;
Allen Quay, Tampa, and Jim Grit
fin. Jacksonville, defeated Jiin
Stringfellnw and Bill Hutcherson,
Florida. 4 6. 8 n. 0 1

OTHER GAMES
Iowa 69 California 00
Oregon 60 Wisconsin 64
Illinois 87 Ohio Stale 62
Nnlre Dame 63 Butler 49
Mich. State 32 Northwestern 47
Tulsa (U! Idaho 30
Marquette 88 Bradley 77
Pitt 72 Harvard 48
Seattle 90 St. Josephs (Pa) 77
Eastern Ky. 69 Brigham Young 07
North Carolina State 08 Dartmouth
30
Columbia 83 Miami (Fla) 30
Weit Virginia 7t Syracuse 83
Fordham 00 Templa 38

Gridders Practice
For NewYearGame
NEW ORLEANS, La WU-Coach
Bobby Dodd brought 39 Georgia
Tech football players to Sugar
Bo«l land for their New Year's
Day date with Mississippi nnd
sdieiluled a prsrlice session this
afternoon.
The Engineers, boasting their
fir.t perfrcl season record In 24
years, Hew Into New Orleans In
two chartered airliners yesterday
afternoon. Without fanfare, they
quickly set up headquarters in a
downtown hotel (Si. Charles).
The pkyers were In high snlrlt*
following the Christmas holidays
and aftrr eating a hearty dinnerthe main dish was an 18-ounce
ste.ik each-many of them took off
for brief sight-seeing tours. Coach
Dodd nut the boys on their own,
admonishing them only not to
break training until after the game.
Many of the players brought their
wives with them.
Four members of the team are
newlywed*. Halfback* Hilly Teas,
Chapnel Rhino nnd Jimmy L.
Morris and guard Ed Gossage
were married during the yule sea­
son
once 11 day drills nre planned
(In oiigli Wednesday ill Tulsa tie's
lira cl Ice field The Tuesday and
Wednesday workouts will he closed
to the fuddle.
Dodd seemed satisfied with the
comlllion nf his team, with the
exception of two plavers.
Top defensive tackle Bob Sher­
man re-lnjurrd a knee while work­
ing out on his own during the
holiduy period Dodd said Shermun
will have to have an operation and
N Inst tor the Sugar Bowl game,
lie said Ben Daugherty will replace
Sherman
lasm Hardeman, Tech's sensa­
tional little halfback, probably will
start, but an ankle separation will
limit his effectiveness.

Greyhound Gui Is on the
air tootle over WD80 ol
8:10 with oN the 'dor*'
en the doge al the Orion*
do-Senford Rennet Club.

SAN FRANCISCO (^-Criticism
of Biggie Munn, Coach of The
Year, for not using Holy Cross'
ace quarterback, Charley Maloy,
for even on* play, mingled today
with praise of QB Tom O'Connell
and his East mates for their thrill­
ing 21-10 victory over the West In
the Shrine footbaU game Saturday.
O'Connell, from Illinois, directed
the entire East offensive. He
sparked a 71-yard drive that pro­
duced the winning touchdown with
33 seconds remaining. And he set
three passing records for the 28
year-old game that pours more
than 1100,000 annually Into the
Shrine Hospital for Crippled Chil­
dren.
O’ConneU, No. 2 collegiate passer
In the nation the past season, was
voted the game's outstanding play­
er.
Munn, coach of undefeated Mich­
igan State, told sporta writers:
"It was so close all the way and
O’Connell was doing such a mag­
nificent Job I never found an op­
portunity to use Maloy. 1 feel badly

Gator Bowl Teams
Are Expected To
Work Out Today
Woodruff MumOnReported Odds Favor­
ing Florida Outfit
By F. T. MACFEELY
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (*-Tulsa
and Florida football squads are
due here today to finish workout*
for their meeting in the eighth
annual Gator Bowl game Jan. 1.
Coach J. O. {Buddy) Brothers
and his Tulsa squad of 48 players
left Tulsa by train Saturday night
and wo* due here at 7:30 a. m.
{ESTI.
Coach Boh Woodruff and bis
Florida squad of 60 players was to
leave Gainesville by bus and go
through Jacksonville to I’onte
Vedra Beach, nearby occanfront
resort.
Tulsa scheduled practice sessions
at Jacksonville baseball park today

and Tuesday. Florida planned Hi
drills at Jacksonville Beach Fletch­
er High School field.
Both squads m ar Umber up on
the Gator Bowl field Wednesday.
Coach Woodruff has had lltUe t%
say about the odds favoring hlf
Florida (cam by 7 to 10 points
The odds remained thg same in
spite of the likelihood Doug Dickey,
fFlorida
c ' l Ae l r l e rquarterback,
iiiarfnrhlt^lr
fmay
Tisw K
.i
be* mout
of action with a pulled leg muscle.
But Woodruff declared after the
last heavy scrimmage at Gaines­
ville Saturday: "We are not ready
either physically or mentally. |
certainly hope that we'll be ready
by game time next Thursday."
John Eibner, assistant coach
does most of Florida's scouting,
is concerned about Tulsa's two fine
ends - Willie Roberts am) Tom
Miner.
"We can expect to be outweighed
up to 13 pounds a man in the line.
The Golden Hurricane has a fine
offensive backfield, fullback How­
ard Waugh Is the nation's leading
ground gainer and from all report*
a very hard man to bring d o w i^
Woodruff said.

‘■sstnforcl Tt*nni« Team
Defeated At Mayfair
Hanford tennis stars took •
dniMilog from several outstanding
plover * at the Mnvfiiir Inn vesterday afternoon In the first of a ser­
ies nf mulches planned under the
direction of the Mavfulr's tennis
piofrssional. Bill Bweenev, for the
Wilder sensotl.
City Champion Gene Tucker was
defeated hv Marvin Glmprlch of
New York 4-0. 0-4. and Il-'J. For­
mer City champion Clay Williams
won over Archie Peilmotler tM
und over Harold Levine (1-d, Imt In
the doubles eomliioutloii Tucker
rod Williams were defeated Uv
(llmarirh and I'erlinutter by u-4
In other matches of tho after­
noon Levine defruted Sirlana 6-4
Morris Sucker defeated John Gold
t.-l and Jerrv Stern defeated Jim
I eyton 7-6. Jerrv Warshnw took
II o I mi Dean 6-1. Jerrv Stern 4-0
and Holland Dean tl-tl.
St. Marys (Calif) tig Canlslus 37
Seton Hall 67 Iona 34
CCNY 81 Tull* 38
UCLA I!!) Oregon Stnto 01
Sou. Cal. 83 Wash State 47
Wichltn D( Springfield (Mass) 74
Chiragn Imyola 73 St. Thomas
(Minn) 44
San Francisco 87 Fresno State 74
Stanford 67 I&lt;o» Angeles Loyola 37
Santa Clara 38 San Jose State 42

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through Wednesday; warmer In
mirth and rrnlral pnitlniis tonight.

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Ansticluted F re sh Leaned W ire

Governor Bids Huge Budget Taft Arrives Early
Farew ell By Requests To At H eadquarters
Hitting Press Face McCarty

Lundquist Reunion Christmas Day

"High I.revel” Decision
Was Made To Keep
Report From Hein?
P o l i t i c a l Football

ilovirnor Devotes 11 State Agencies Want
Minutes Of Hi-Min­
Millions For
ute Speech To De- Operations, .‘la Mil­
m um em g i 'apers lions For IltiiMinirs

WASHINGTON lfi-A Justice D r
partment official said today that
"n number" of Americans kr
known
t%havc been heavily Involved In
twwlng and other Communist acti­
vity In the past ore still employed
by We United Nations.
Rty M. Cuhn, special assistant
to Ally.-{Jen McOrancry, also tes­
tified the Slate Department Rave
n clean hill nf health to some
“ very bail" subversives mi the
U N. staff
Cohn, testifying before n House
Judiciary siibcnmmillre. said the
continued presence of David Wcin
Irani). as director of economic
s(jblliiation ami development for
the tf. N„ is "absolutely disgrace
fill."
Cohn salil Wclntruuh "holds a
lari(e and powerful position, mold
Ing world opinion .
although he
has admitted hiring not one, but
three, four, five nr noire person*
who have turned nut In he
thoroughly disloyal "

r.At.I.AIIASSHK C- Gov War
ren made ii -Hi minute farewell
speech at the Iasi Cabinet meeting
of his administration Inday ami
devilled tl minutes nt ll In a f,• it)it
tar attack on newspapers which
have c t ilicUcil him
The Tampa Tillnme and it' rival
lainpa Times bore tin- liriml of
Warren's late 1 filast
As he fi is ilmi" lepealcills in ffi"
ji.isf fniiT voars, ho ncciistd ttic
Y.iinpa papm, nl Ivitn' iilnnit him
and In, .ulinmisIr.ition. supple,
sing news favor.dill- In il iiml
•'""iiiiiii; sorv clnse In seddinn"
hi miiieriiiining public nmfidcmr
m ipiy ei iimeiil

T A l . L A H A S S F K .1* -Stale agen
cv ami msUlulinn Imitgel reipiest.s
for une linni nf a tuition dollars
will face Dan McCarty when he
becomes governor a week from
I imIii ) , unit there'll have In In- some
cutting if hr keeps his "no new
tax" pledge.
An almost complete luluilatmu
of reipirsts liy budgel
dircclor
Homer Graham showed tunny On
iigeneies want Sih', millions tm op
cr.limns ami ueail&gt; !t.'i millions fol
new tinilititii!s during the twu yeurs
lieglnnmg July II, Iti.'vl
I llot •
ititiicsiin
That is .&lt;0 indiums more for
I, h .'oil,I,
I I t oil lu'U-l i .... ii ,
A I’lioiilj i-uDu rin,; noirked t ln-tiiois Day f■&gt;r Mi i. ii • Mi
operatiuus
and !’k millions more
tin fii.t in wloch i,II the family hud licett iiigvthei i i nI• -at imo y, in *. Still" II II, III. I m-IO
. Mi 1 1 to
foi new buildings than Hie Dial
right
*, All s Kile uni I title uoo l,I, no Little, .Sun ■-1. it, t i ii'ii' i I Ill'll I (till., I . • t I I ' 01,1,i |leHo railed the newspaper "ex Legislature .ipnruprialed from Onin,-lit iiii,I f nail lilt l.iind.toist (til. Toll, i i ; Mi.. I.iio.l imI ion* 1 ,,.l I', o «III, iio-l I it" m u , V l oll lipiist, i i I ' s i e n c e s n il l!u&gt; face nf p r o g r e s s general
fund for the cm rent In
i o hili
Hull'll l - I.
liihl'ii-, r,n. Those ill the second i&gt;&gt;»v (lift to tight i it ■ M&gt; and Al­'
Alii
and a btnt on die esciiteheon of cnnuiiu
1,11th-; .Yes. !,. A. I.uiidontsl; Ml’* i'ully I’cpilttliil All uml Al.s tertit Dement. N"i 'It. A.
'Ii mid if u envy "
Not in flic budget rmpirsti are
Viib Mit h . tin,I Ml
o|" 1ii 11st.
Mis. .Mm i, ill t ’omvny, Tumpal Mi uiul Alls II.n u ll Fiiiet
the nnAernnr -aid nui-i Ktorida atnud U millions extra thal wdl
i Into II i »" 'papers flail dom* a good anil he needed for school eniistruelinn
o
» lit II ll..- I
New litv j mi Itcuch, Mrs. Copeland’- bitshiiod »»• o »vot ft- i&gt;i llic
I h- i nip vns lofctlor lltice tinyfu r inli of repot 1HI,; (lie mws. ami 1 and l'i millions that will lie needed
t"nt It"- new s services "in the lo give teachers the Sami annual
"i on ' hast been lair and ac« or i pay raise Met art) and most legi'
tie
i taints aic pledged to support
Ifni In- said tbe I'.iinp.i papers
Nor have budgets been submitted
■ i,'*il imt linni a ,;r«-.-it prides lor the governor's nffici "pei.itimei like Iniim.ill'in intu dlsn-piite fund, the gmet'iur's .n.iU'iun ot
.■ml keep tl m disiepiile bv Iviuc " Ko.lvsi Dill Female r oireetnutal
Ifi hinted fu- s.M-ld fl.i'i- nloli IlisliloOoIi
1 - m i in bis omul 111 i radio repurl
in .ill. it would appeal Hi.il
V' tin- t lie lonii’ld and pe’ lmps somettniig like Oil llilllloils evil,i
Foity »ii » 1 hiiA 1 I n " *! Ini i i i l i *II I
•a eii in Ins formal farewell ad will be needed to give all agencies
m *• * Jif It'll' ti*fl of 1hi* I iniii * In!’
.Itess nisi before ibe in.iiiunr.diim and institutions what they want
i lit rnris**» vjttiiMI t nmttMl ti'i’ 11IM I u i I r v
R e s ig n s
A n d "( f&gt;a:i McCarty a week fiom In ] Against that, l'omptrolb r &lt; M
trill the In*** tx fltMMtht, f ‘Iv*f••
d.i v
j Guy has estimated the stale will
Hum* •*&gt;*, eh.-ti milii, i«*|i*rt«il (inliiv
u ti'llisoli S l a t t*d Ibu- il appeared Warren wdl eml Ibis fiscal year wlt.i a general
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T o As su m e ( MTiee ii." s ime theme itlat tie sturled fund
Hoi .ill the reipirsts arc subject
r iu k
jo h
ii a- far as (In- press i- cuieiuned 11" ii n,lining liv 11,0 llndgct Com
INv. nM-four
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A'lilic \V lllninx, Jr., nltuimv and
ttu- dav liefer,' be wrt' lliauum mission wlii-n u starts its biennial
ft If t'111lit mi, 'YiM* III ......* nl -Ini lMi. Ii.- t. . .1
,i 1 ■tiiii in pipi rennrlers te n noil | lieiiMiigs sliorlli after tin1 new ad
.late ri'piiHrolBiivc, was minu-il if VmI‘ «b| , 11\l1I tloI'll
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tin new City Judge lift night Ii
fiif ii .inli‘i ■( 11 - I .mi:l Small fed flioie would not lie th" tf.i mimsfraiiun stalls Tin- total hoik
tic City CnnuidsHlim lit a spec Iat f'loT.Lffi Wll* 41M'lit. ^ Ido|f f| t|n ' ll l In1in , ■nut l. niil I' K \! Nidi lilnei.il pre In noural new- cun let n ipie si, nearly always are in

For Talk With Ike

Pope Denounces
Persecution Of
Catholic Groups

fnatnc Comes Alone
To Discuss New Ad­
ministration's Lepfi s l a t i v e Propfram

■tv MARVIN L. ABRDW.HMITH
NKW YOIIK B Sen Hubert A
fad &lt;d Ohio arrived 33 minutes
early for a conference today with
Drcsidcnl eleet Ktsonhowrr—thrir
first meeting since Tall rlpnoiinrrtl
'
o"i ot Klsenlmwcr's cahiuel ap
tiomtments as "incredible
tall and four oilier Semite l!t'AA ITi AN M I'A c I'npe I’nis n ■til ii an Iciidets were called in
Ml in i bitter iiuyilii’.il led,tv lo Kiscnhovvcr lo discuss the new
sharply triliei/ed per-eetdion of ailmmistralinn'* legislative pro •
1 altiolo iTiiu.lies ot lIn- tliiental gram unit idiot matters
llili almost all "I winch ate be
fait, staled to be majority leader
bind Ibe Icon Curtain
in Die in-" GOD controlled t (ingress
The Dope's ouevelic d aildre sed convening Saturday, arrived alone
to pati lareli'. archbishop*, bishops at Die I'resolenl elect's t'nimnodnrc
[ ami local ordinaries id tirirnlnl Hotel llcadtpinrter*
cliurcbes. ( ailed for a crusade of
lie rushed oft an elevator and
prayer to exhort that these "grave rigid m, to the recent ion desk at
1 offense*" be appeased
ibe lieaibpiarlrrs without stopping
"In mimv regions wlu-e the. to talk to waiting newsmen.
I bole was no immediate Indlcaiirienlal Hite partb olartv llmirisli
e. there lias been unleashed i new Hia, whether he planned lo see
lelllpe»t which seek - to overllirna , i I’lsrnhi'wcr alone In advance nf the
devastate and destroy hi misery boieheon meeting with the general
WASHINGTON ,T_A Justice He
(Ion, i. long i tirisliaii i •&lt;in mi in and tils Senate Colleague*, Of
partment official testified today
whether th" Ohioan planned to see
in &gt; ‘ In dei lari-d
ife. a feilernl grand jury report
Ito1 Dope's letter is * i dtv 'to * 'One itn* else at the heud&lt;|UartrfH
&lt;uf its search for Communists in
tinned tlie per sn uhaii ot the church tieioie ihe eonfurnu'e
the Doited Nations was held up
in Bulgaria whole Bishop Kwgeiie
I'lsenhower aides said lie Imped
lust fall partly because of fear
Itos ilkell bi'llop ol \ eo|iol,» and to round oil a preliminary draft
“ ll would he used as n political
1'iiee
other
priests
recently
were
ot
his legislative program at to*
football.”
eniidi-llllied to death
,|,n session with the GOD leaders,
The testimony, to a House sub
| the Catholic chinches ol the
Curlier another Ohioan. Hep.
committee Investigating the depart­
tliiental Bite reeogm/e the i th Frances T Bolton, called on Elsen­
ment, came from Itoy M Cohn,
i&gt;1 11v ot the Dope led do not Icllnw hower anil told reporters after­
special assistant to Attorney Gen
11
all the llotnan customs and • ere ward that it was "unfortunate"
eral McGr.incry. Cohn said til* own
inelo.ds I lies ale not lo lie eon that I'aft had referred to the ap
arguments fur releasing the rrport
fused "ilh the Greek or Bu sum intnilmriil "I Martin DurKn a* secIn October were over ridden at a
j i 'I ihodov i tun, lies
ii-' irv of lid,or as "Incredible."
high level conference presided over
I ihooebt d i Taft's criticism)
KJ Mcflranery.
Allliougb lt&gt;e eiieyilii.il w I ail
Colin said the decision favoring
di I’s -eil to llii1 tuient.il bile was unfortunate and not up lo Die
delay of the report was reached
chldi Ill's its Coldest cleullv doll stand,ltd of bis own ability and
by Charles Murray, assistant at­ ■Hireling, during vvhlcli un indns CD-V’* art* pt’lliUll^, 111' *nt'L wliO '»"in, W III I b it s 11 ll. t l I I I I bn, re* terenre Insloiid, file governor in dined by many millions by the e,ded the Dope's fiilti'Mii aim was gre it ness, although I think there
torney general In charge
al pel seeiillon of members was something on his side." she
- ...of the 11 1isI hotiiil u u , selected and more will In* i*&lt;ti mi noil ii"«i month.
uni ii ii
"1111," "f pi . - i n v n f sited tbein I" an nff flu* rot mil Budget Commission before it sends ,lulled
criminal &lt;
11visit
I I t 11 \ Ri K-ofi, • Ini11 vimii of Hu* Me
id Bio | atm Bite id Die Homan said "There are always two side*
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* II p h i I t \ h- 'nil li- binehnnn al whieli he delivered a it- ici nmnieiiilntniii to (lie l.egis
General lloss Malone, and Myles 'of tin- City water fiid,l from diesel film rice tiimmillpi', sluDil Mo' l.gl l Ilf till ■ 11 I I I I ' m " i n i
C.ithnlie thill clt ill Cast Km ope to evrrvthittg "
latur
nf San- bull! lecture nn aeeurarv
Mis Holton predicted Taft would
Lane, the tl. S, attorney for the In lull’s'based power.
l.iHli* (‘tul&gt; will «4&gt;oin*ruli ill •!»*• flllll
"We know Dial tmlav there lire
T'fir’ dav after he Imik ufflce.
'I lie Legislature will have the
with Durkin “ very hearttlv
Southern District of New York.
j\ t
F oii'oh hlootl tiormr ruin
| ii«. Hioiigli hi* hold nn open ni*w* run fluid »ay, fiirllier reduelng the (it limit it ml,' s of the faithful lit Drt wmk
Mcnibi’l*
pick'd
for
llii*
linlu'
III
1, 11 t I." "i-iiiiblu'l
and earnestly herno*e what Taft
Cohn suit! someone he couldn't I 11 iwI liannl, whn were to In' null- Mtitiri' whirh i- ««i»ti«litrffIn n* l»y
,,r expanding it ll usually eilt.il regions who weep Inlleilv .is eares nlinnl is Die United States—
t l . ' " " I l l t l l l t i l ill" |UI*il Imi- nl thl' I b’cem e in whieh in* told rennrlers I me
remember who -brought up the sng l fil'd by City Manager Turn I.i-lilim ihf* AtiM’iirmi lb*il Frotf*.
'on cnti’l torn too miii'h light on wind' nil appropriating about what Ihrv see Ilil'il bishops pel in death lie cares alum! that eery deeply
uni! poiitlnl milll the
gestlon that If the New York
II nry Witt*** I'lmirmun of |l»«* •■Mili»• 11rip1, Ini'*!!(i*
H1,1 VYlilt l! &gt; |*| f‘* iinblie affairs" and invited Ituin tlie Budget Cmninisi.loii recnni or dispersed, or si, unpeilisl that
grand jury came nut with Its report were J- ft. Van Hoy, llan Wright, mrivilii’r* hl|i i fiininiiirn, t«*l*l of V**IMl&gt;l
they lire uiiatilr freely In address
will
ulrh Ins (idiiiinTdraCnn 'al mend*
that time, tit* mopth holme Herman Jacnbsim, AV. H. Nicholson, 11to ii - for olitniumy to *w «ii*iI t * 1i'll hnri*itit tma uliMik.at ( 1 11*4 l lit Kit
l h . ipoint
n i l n t nf’
nt h
t iilik ! " ill I iitew
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iiien (links and. ns rt’ditriillv
nnost ii1lo*I, the
being'pit
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n pirsjilmtinl ettiDoti, “ ll would Wilburn Clark, (J, D. Darn II, iM'tt month it m! ihnt I lit* «iuci(n for fIu* Iw** v»-nr
should eM'fiisi over Diem their
Slnec Ihi’ii. In* has cnuntiTnl
IlIggeM
single
teipirsl
is
tLP
Wally
Dietrich,
Kurlyle
Ilonxhnlbe used ns n iioliticnl football and
II I • lifMlDltl*. " u . f *»a\ fillin' rritirKm and " h i t hi* Iiim &lt;altcd million dullars fur the minimum oiithonlv . us they heboid s(i i„ ,„y
ider and Kob'-it Ituumun. I’urpom »lit* tlnli in tv\*i t»*’\v m«*n»l **iH lit* I" (.nViiihM I ill |v U, ill i it.
It. ft IM LEMON
pulled opart oy everybody.”
Ii innrniv *!•• sl.ilrm*”*lx with hun foundation slate aid lo county ol Iiien churches destined lo pro
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The subcommittee Is following j »f the Imard Is to bring industry fivio oruaniriition in (In* vi»r|t|, DpIMIIflt* *1 hilll IM pi l| i' 4-^fctllki dri’ds *»I h’llcrs ami l**l»,i.,raTiM to I sidiuuls It Is shown as a $.1 457 non fane id 's oi letl III sipiabd all.in
Inti,
Bnnfortl.
Mayor
William
Slem(Continued On I'age fils)
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M» M i* fdurs and *.(mri hr . iiv**f flu* ra
lediietuin mi Ihe hooks but it d"e&gt; |
I- o ' mil uml * mi • » r hum
pci is to lot in an advtsnrv rnpn- nn»l olio of tho 111111(1 niMith fol V n l i • m l , ii*
h i i i m l ■,
i* * * t| it * fmm Hu' xf iivti |i and at thr lint ii'i lude a sctmol i‘tm*lrnrlloii d"tltm*ill " Du* Dope's lidlei
■ifp pi V
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ihin *. tho font 1*4 «l»***i mum
,»♦ i ' i* unitor!rint‘** ■ f U.p
■Ity anil iis chairman.
*urt»&gt;ii m Iim *411111* it* | m i» I*I f If.1Y f thlflrl bf wilfills
lon.l id some l'i millions Di.it nest el." " I
t-n r i i i * i I
oil
fit
m n iiM i
\ M oh
in th*
«it Ull ■ *Ini r ply
II II Coleman, district malinger NOt VII1IF* i* Iff’lil for Mrlvtfl Inin *, Kill il
pi I lMM
Hie DnlitiD al o mtrotli"»*d fe'r J i iin ii 11/ s •I In th I 11 I whir it
\s hi* '♦'■’i.dlv has m tin* pa-1 | veal "ill eiooe from a special loud
id the Florida Dowel and Light (ouffli-r, oitil f. ol'dtlot itii-ttshoi *
li t t kI line
in ttioiiama
" tm It In*and Die 'so - Ml!) I mil* 41 \ IHI I tl'fl •♦»i .!11- *1 imcIimIiiv 4IIat hi* ill ir Ml*I set ip by ( mi ldidmii.it amend \■eioliin.Wilm u i It tit hi l*»l 11 , V««11H Ip*
Com pun v, ("Id tin- Commission
ilttc.'ted liitltt
.nn t Mu * ill hi ul •t'♦lii'li' Thwi*'* it ii*I II ii*« i»V*T ihi’'
tmviill »-! illi'i'in Hint hi* nlifi’rl*.. f i meiit
Wiilittni Wlnt*'* || iia*■ a r*-a imi* - nl ! •\ X*' *. Ini'* liuiih
that a flvr-yur eontrmt would b" Irfltll *' IIf ro (‘"IIOM Ithin'*. I'V f III’ 1 *&gt;11 1*1 fill !
ullat In rail's tx11ki| and ili*!*ri(fiil
Hie greatest .irtn.it tt-ducli»ii is itf Dll' Ilcil-Ill.d Bite .iimI tliti * t»f »n** i r\
, Itill th*11
nf fi'i ft &gt;1I
llii* x | .*** I JHH f I
iititnllvd In the switch-over from ItOY II C. I fIIf •’1ItUlMII of l III* I III . f Mf
*s11*i n*v ahimt him and hi' adiulii the it aal H*l eot "hlell Die Si dr Die I'lllll Hit,*
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fil l Ilf fj*llii* hiiiHt wilh
S'III
ity-K'-nerali-d power In pur,lii»si' |jtH|ttot In,, Mon ( luh TIm- m***(- a hli'h y*ii** Mr
'It 111 p;|-t Cl'llllll i|'s S1II1M* till ♦•■ii' n nl ii fm '1*0*1in*' (D, ei New
inf F.timri
I&gt;, paltmeiit ef Diddle AVellare said
s* I it* * " * \ it M i l l
power from hi* company for opera­ liur wn*. ffinilut f« I hy K, S Mt
fitbi fi\i* niiii'iti’b nf In* it mold take ill Its funds for aid Ilent .i r diigm t &gt;d I'lllnilir iliictriuc \ *.»h I ’ tl v » H * I l l | tl lit |M i hi*.I mil*
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By Tie Associated Press
tion of the City well field, located ('nil, Kinr Linn
i*« h tiwlay why ili*vnh*d In JiMiixi* lo Ibe needy blind and aged and wits impugned tmljx tut Din nut ill* !!-*
fft'i v\ *&gt;il t*n I *• ul thr
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Four person* were killed in about three mile* smith of tho
ll.tt, .is ymt well »l'l* Dll' II'nlll
«-»mvl it nl inn .i 1 idflrrrs till llcpl'lllll'lll fill lit I I'M
Willi if *r .•r* 41111**1hip nt n
vill i, J i f l i i - IM II * I h
11', III* ' t i* l|
traffir and plane accident* in Flor­ rilv on Higiiwny 17-1
u h*i vrrvi* wdh Mini nn a rnmlumi
inmost govi-itinie'it a"l*u*riti*'* * ** iii| t iiitn. il \ lip* i*iinpt*l!iH|i n*•*••!
turn* hi* till fill fMit II W41\ 11Mft fun id Imaidb a till ll ai t lltlofflci
ida Mondnv
Air. Lemon reported on operaF i l l EM EM ' VI I I D
rnsltl, i' ii ', e u furlhpr Kiev seek
I* t kt is *n ii I AAlllit f I’*till t I"*'•* *V||4
Lt Chur'es Malcolm Pickens. 20. lion figures romplled by Hubert
I him UR *iih»
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In limiisli from public life from the h &lt; i If,in id,
ally referred to ns "thr ealiitirl
D 11 it't Ij» nil I i* il l |«*IHt Ihi»fli
n naval nffleer, was killed w-hen Align*, Juckaonvilli', eon,lilting
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The fill’ ^ h&gt; ililfl, 111 NVIt ll lhl •!*.
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crashed into a house at Jackson
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will* rut t? b ! not T l " ! il" ,,lf lhl' I liTnth'ni ilermaiiti Snvrgel. OA an A
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tllsl ttllliiins .mil l;t„' iedeeil .ill ■| Hi! . i uffi’i’lfil irV lliii' Hhorlnttn
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tn &gt; r. f t lie iit utiii’t ■.minin' 4 Thi«y
aviator stationed nl Cecil Kidd, r " ,
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Jacksonville
•ltd-* I|i»\%i \ i
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WJ4 • willi iii.iltci - nl iiivlliiilogy .i„il evil
, ! n saved,
" ll1,11 Mr.
w"1 Lemon
l, , 000|tikJay.
He died of injuries m nil tlie court tins tieeoiml i’d for lit
11 m 'hit •iflriif (lh* iiiiltm*
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TB death when the private plane he J* '!' ,'y
the system o f f ( Soorgel's planwas known as the and indicia liv I t u m i i g e s u i t
O'
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had taken on a pleasure flight
John A, I him*. AI, *11«*i ul It h,ri
oo L t i r .,,d" ,,f ‘J"1 ,^ w, r Atlnnlrnim prole, t It never
re ins court invols'd ll’ll' -lllltillll
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crashed In an attempted landing l-.
company, which occur* fmm fidKt ce(w4j 0rriciul bucking altlimigb it
MAY Mill* GirlTON
!•*. ■h h* III" l«"41vi 11If •Iii* m rul
fiaudub-nl rln i-l • ini or lien• 1K in. t&lt;fI*1iiv in nn f if («briaIn h«Mfut ul
at South Hay.
until !t:0(l p. ,n"
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I yva* widely discussed In Knriine
, hJImtmir mi illiic oi" "i 7 wiH'f***.
A eomminlr.n, Wllllom llnherta,
I'lll*V'ill'f (f* i ti«' rii!i**i!
Umter preaont
( AMD), F id pi nt*
Tlie news Hi 4ft i*fllll
inditinna, he f||v Atlintrima Nociely which ilImi unto i lull nines, n u t, ,11 ei ", y toll
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23, South llav, was erllienllv "Hilt, the eost (if power
(lif I'ilii'. uml
to tint City , rnvliioned irrlgnliun of African ami *1iniLir unittei lllgli low I’rei Ip liiipci Ai M e n -uni today Egyjil I1' fill]
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ill
burned when. Police Chief R. C. would tie nr, nveroge of | t p '
IM'II 8IkV •’iliiil I 4 |"hi' h'«
(mil agri'i'd In cx|Hiri Mm foils nf t •*
Indirect help lies I...... loon,-In lit MOV W* *&lt;( S*'i &lt;Mu| *Slli'r( 11* Aslu’x tile
‘i i
r.j
overage
of
IHc
p
e
r
1
i
I
csit
U
had
ilx
own
liisliluie
at
While said, the plnne stru-k n kilowatt. However, the milt price
H 1rKiiii'ivImi * |I411411lifet ii sll
coltou to i itmmunlK China Gov Ml ll
32
311
nbiiiit liy Die court tbnmgb no i Uit ii in ■’lit ha-1 uf (hi* Ml "I |tuflti**l | Hitsliii,
utility wire as it came In for a would be determined on n wilding Munich wilh l,2«&gt; members
IH 21
criiiiii'id niithorilii's would nut eon 4*'l ..ii lh &gt;11 V. *inp.'litim III »'U“.
chants tlin iitetoiig suits uitum it ( h"n,h uiul lh** 1,smit} (*itui|i Ulift, &lt; hictigi,
In 1 ci if til YY111t■♦ M||i|l|Vf 1Iii ■%
i landing.
, , ,
.
,
rente in-curding to the volume owed,
firm nr deny Die repurt
17
CROW I lK T U tN - TO JUII
:.7
fullering ib Idol s nnd eolli'tilin Wd.VV. fiiitl ( imp .17J7 Il**y 4 uf I I .ns Angeles
An automobile driven hy a leg lie told of iwo different method*
i tncri n .thi­ 'leintltol.
2 INI
72
Al Alisri '.ml Egyplian rciogni "trill
New Urli'iiut
Id. J. It- Grow of the Sun fold bills ii, Ibe result. In- said.
:.7
W
lill,|ci
lift
l'i......
lots World War II veteran rammed of
ll . nt,-:ii who Mil I Ii'" III
linn nf Dll' Deiping leilliiie "imiii
m
convention — one is which high Kite Department tins returned I"
32
New York
Tile court, .lodge McNair said
A fmliter i tiifinc cnipciitcr with Scnlttc
ito the bnck of another ear near voltage
limit nmv be 'implied.
pi
42
21 help seHle Die Knroan problem nnd ..........
from the power rmurce duly utter being absent nbout five bus pMictli'olly tlie same povvei tlo' Atlantic t'm,*t Line Hull Iloti, I,
mdall. killing a telephone com­
ciiiitrihUti! fu world peace Egypt Aml si mit I the cite cm,tin who
20
tt
because of a spiuini'd un a* tlie County Court, and tlie Alt. I iitic was retired in D.KH be Wiishingtun
pany employe and Injuring twu would be stepped down by the coin. week*
now maintains diiilnmatic rnlatlnfi- tiel"'i11, n nlniitinni'e,
t;u
51
kte.
(Continued Un I'age SI*)
judgement* are just ns binding tail'" of ill licaith. lie is survived Jiicksonvllli’
other person*.
Dot ■ll', V eii i ■&gt; ft',' jildlvidn-tl
wiDi ft,lung Km Sin k’s Nnliimali'l
I'iH
73
lie pointed out ullat be consldei 1De Die widow uni! tuo t'liMdrrn, Mitt ml
Florida Highway I'ntrolmun W
■ .’I I oltlv .url of Die story. In21 gmenirneiil nn Fiiriunsa
IMI
111
W. Johnson said the car driven by
nl a fnult of tlie ci,in I t)ie ho t Edward l.aric of Hock Rnjilds, In Tnltnhasu'e
in di'innnd fn, witter are
James Mlehacl Geler. 41. Pcrrlne.
r.f iMiwer to ri'imssi's pcsonul nr.'l Mis, r'linili'-i It.an Ii of AA'nl
•' ......nl die in’ of iiicreiise*
rammed the *mnll foreign model
loiipcilv. 'tlie court lias llio puwio tt'iliiini, S. G ; five aiders. Mis
dll'".II
l ear driven bv Reginald Gordon
for repo»»esalng real ewtuto.
l.unliii Kinitli uml Mr*. Willis Al­
rouinl liini ** ,vii vs In ii a*,
Luck, about 40, who wo* killed
“ I've e n j o y e d
t h e work len of Millcrvillc. Ain ; Mr*.
• 1*1 r Tn1•• nlr iiituliDniii'ig, Dint
Geler told Johnson he had been
Keener
Kmcdb'y
of
Liui-ville,
A
In.;
thorouglilv." the judge stated
eh usiinl Itixurv tn whieli we've
following the Luck ear for some
"I've hud wonderful I'ooperatioo Mr*. Mur Ion Drown of Alexander
..... .
mine uml more nei nstonied.
time ami when It stopped suddenly
City,
Alu.j
ami
Mr*.
Jon
Thoitut*
'I'ti. "nl. i- reiiiiii • im itt.s nf n sinfund from merchants, lawyer* nnd the
Sydney G. Gray Sr., 2120 Orange i member of the endowment
e
he rimmed Into it.
„
of
I
lovis.
N.
Me*.;
two
lirnlhcr*,
public, t do up predate what tlie
liieinlH'r
of it*
sv 'em can
.
........
............
B J . II. Ferrell, Minneapolis, Minn, Avenue, bn* resigned a* trramrer|&lt;-r&gt;rporntlnn anil ............
I WASHINGTON o Gnl Danl W [all nrolinhllitv Ih.'sn pi-dltli' « ,-ri- "iile "1 -Dineiiiidi'iniiln,’
e -.f i, snvtll city,
rominlltee for n oun*-1jnWyer* have done, tiecnu.se they William nf Alcxamli-r City nnd Tilitielx, pilot uf Ibe Etmln Gay. bi'aiii-d our wav " He adiieit
was killed attempting to cross a nf Die Hmith Florida Dlacefe o f , invcutmcnl rommlttee
Jim
nf
DrnUvilli',
Ain.;
also
nix
*I "
' * ( " ■ ' i p i - r e i n , | Ilx ,
UXe*
Imvo helped a lot."
road from a restaurant to a tourist the Episcopal Chttfch after »ervlng|l,er nf year*.’*
“ t wn* ia form rd they were ap
(Ibe idfine lltitl dropped Ihe ulntnlc
griindrlilldrcri.
court where he was slaving wilh more than IB consecutive yearn in| A letter of recognition to Mr.) \ y,.lir ngr&gt;. Mr. 'McNnti snid
bomb nil Hiroshima, 'niil today itreheniled anil turned nvi-r In Die - ..I.-„ '■r. N'lnti, Diev any, l*
Fttnetal
'•
rvice*
will
tic
In-ltl
nt
'.n-n iDr. cent and water.
older to give hi* full tlnm to hlsjGray from the Hev. Itich.*rd l.ju,,.,,, w„» „u.- teletihom, and tw D.i* First llnptl't Ghiifclt nt :|;.*i*i Dial splei tried In sneak info the Manhntlun Ifisinct f niililnry oitfe
his wife near Crnsa City.
accounting firm of I'nttur, Gray *Drown, secretary of the diocese | ,M.n,,|n |„ the rredil bureau and P nt. tomorrow with Rev. W. P. | II 2!l bane where Die bomber’* crew name fur Ihe atomic bninli (level I Otic-' •"«•»• He. nf (he exm,tiding
I".
d i" I" lev ur ' ul'ii Ihii'Hly.
In tho state* that the f trmer treasurer |II)VV
url, f„„r people uiol
gut ll&lt; training lie said Die *pic» opiiicnt project) 1 do not know
Continuance Of Bent
was elected to this office In April three t, lejitmne*. lie attributed llrmik*. Jr. oftlciutlng mol btirini were captured.
what li;i|itii'iifil tn Dteill. anil I am l ' i t i n n, ............... nf Hneon, for
will
follow
In
Evergreen
Cemetery.
toil '-ulhuis uf witter are
According to the t’alm Itrnnch nf 10.14 at tho convention nf the the Increase in liUHines* to llm
The youthful colonel lie i* only net ul lliicrty In say how many in ,i ,|
StabilizaFon Favored diocese
tmlilicalion. "The esteem diocese held In Tampa, Liul that eriiwth uf the City unit tho Kan
37 niiw--waN commanding officer there were nr wliul emmirles they t e n l l ' r I in ............. u -ingle imu i d
nf I'tnDl I'roihiHinii of it tun of
an t confldcnco of the Dioceie was ho had served rnntluuut’.wly until find Naval Air Hlntlon.
nt the soerrt 11-20 have at Wend represented"
A resolution favoring tho con­ expressed tint only by his repent­ Ida resignation.
tiivuleex r,t&gt;.(|Cir|
Asked fur further Informnlinn. 'O'nkeli'' Ii......
over,
Utah,
where
Ihe
Enoln
Gay's
tinuance of rent atablltution In ed election ns treasurer fur IB
flight crew wn* trained for his­ pres* officer* al Ibe I'cnlagon salil "iillens nf water And l’5,000 gnlThin
letter,
made
up
almost
en­
•mtnole County wai drawn up years, but by hla election to the
uie iiini in Du- niunufucturo
tory'* first A-bomb mission on they would look Inin the inntter
■Urday at a •pedal meeting of general convention Gve times tirely ot a resolution passed by RonenberffH May (iet
anil check the security officer* nf cue tun of steel.
Aim.
i).
I04S.
LEBANON.
O.
(81
—
A
Detroitthe
executive
board
at
a
meeting
In
The County'* area rent advisory 14*37. 1040, 1043, ID HI. and 1040.
Tllibcti told a reporter Dint familiar with the care.
lots overturned on an Icy
If we urr tn keen nn bringing
Orlando, atated also that during
board, Raymond Rail, chairman,
Stay Of Execution bound
The story came out enrlv today water from where it i* tn where
hilt early today north of l-ebnnon, agent* nf two foreign countries
“Ilia painstaking nnd efficient hi* term of office, "the duties . . .
aald.
but the 20 nassengers escaped with were arrested near the elnxely- when Tibliet* and top I’cutagon pennle want It, ,ye must keen Olir
handling of financial affalra of tho have Increased tremendously, For
Tho area director, W. R. Wil­ dloceae through the deprcaslun , .m.ianco me amoum or midget ii
guarded base at n time when only official* attended Ihe private show Donklmr at,end nn reservoir srinee,
Fodcral Judge nut crltiral inlnrles.
instance the amount of budget D NEW YORri
liam*, wan directed to forward tho war and inrauil.
The State Highway Patrol said a handful nf selentlxt* and high Ing nt a new motion picture based tnrii'-e innli*. oumpini' Ntutlons,
Irving R. Kaufman indicated today
inflation,
not
only
enabled
for
the
missionary
apportionment
r«*otutlon to Benaton Hpeimnrd ua t a ‘carry on.* but won tha con- In 1084 waa )IIJi7&lt;). Last year, the he may grant a slay nf execution Ihu Greyhound bus driver, W. G military men knew about the A largely on Titibcl*' experience*
trimimelil
id.mU,
di-l rll.uti.UA
Holland anil George Bmather* nnd
Kecrdary ot the Air Force Flu- mains nnd all the neersniiry Infidence of everyone, so that con- diiburaement* In this account were to condemned atnm spies Julius Shepperrl, 2.1, nf Detroit, applied bomb lie did nut li*t their nnlirmRap. A. H. Herlong Jr. The Coun­ trl
Idler
asked
Tlbhctx,
after
Ibe
film
nlllv.
Ills
brakes
to
avoid
bitting
rt
and
Ethel
Hiiicuberg,
to
penult
vredlontx nf an ndeiiuute witter
but Ions atuU ffor|ngi were made , *l07.7fif..B6, more than nine times
ty mm torn under tho federal pro­ confident
t he foreign agent*, Tfbhcl* mild, hud been shown, wbother it deplet­ xyxtem.
tlmt none would be dis-law much. The Increase of the num- (hem to seek executive clemency crashed truck nt the fool of the
ed
faithfully
the
security
problems
gram nearly a year.
did
not
get
Into
Die
huso
itself.
hill.
from
President
Truman.
slpaled.
|ver of parlshea and missions from
The truck, driven hy Robert They were apprehended in tho at one of the most carefully guard
Rosenberg and his wife are
He also waa elected as treasurer
*&lt;* I H&gt;, and the departments of
_
SOCIAL SECURITY
scheduled lo bo electrocuted In Nntimnn, 41, of Maitland, Fla., had general area, he aald. adding that ed spot* In the United Stale*
tho
board
from
alx
to
nine,
have
U
T
tha
diocesan
board
of
truatees.
Thibet* said he thought the movie
A Raymond Rash, Field Renresen- "This last necessitate,! the con­
Sing Bing prison tho week of Jan smashed into a concrete bridge he was sure they did nnt gain
Movie Time Table
•1*J5 •M'W to tho work required.
did Ju.it that, amt then ventured
(•live of the Orlando Boclol Beand hung over the side of Inc access tn secret information.
.
stant oversight of many trust
While we note with regret Mr. 12At
RIT7.
Hock in 1844 and J045 when ho the information a trout the spy at
a judicial clemency hearing stream.
“ IlnntTmnn’* Krinl"
^ (se In^Sanfold on 'FridayCJan!'
f e w aiid smsIli in'ordeFto Gr«y** realgia][on, we alVo"^^^ W for tha Rosenberg*. Judge Kaur
The Cincinnati - In • Detroit bus was commanding officer at Wend- tempt nt AVcntlover.
1:00 - 2:45 - 4130 . QMS - B;00
af ,* nand
, l Friday.
Frid^v _Jan.lO
Jsn lflL,Jhe
mHsreeti!
e |M
P«M
for hero
him and
Wondnver, Tlhhets told Tintctter.
tween tlm#( Uw
th# lergest
Mf „ t and.
|#|l,at the
for . a„mch
our
f r a ?ur
t j t u daffection
e a t having
able man told their attorney, Emanuel turned around on the Ice, flipped over, Tlbbets said, ho was ehlefly was
0-45
a busy hits and rail stop. The
over, and landed on 1U tap on a concerned with the preparations for
the hours of 9;30 a.m. and IStOO
II. Bloch:
' claims of1S1W
w,th
We sincerely
MOV! ELAND
the dropping of Die A-botnh and base Itself, he said, was hullt on
"There Is a review by the Fresh 10-foot embankment.
Mon. He will take
re- trust j and then t« distribute t h e '! 0
that our association with him de n t You havo a right to make
“Glory Alley"
Two Ohioan* were hospitalised delesatad base-guarding problems a fenced-off desert area nn the
tired workers, their dependents, Income properly. The advance work
continued, and to that *nd, a plea to the President end 1 will In Dayton and four persons were to his
mi chief
enter securtiy
n o , border between Nevada and Utah,
security onicer,
officer. He
Uh„tv xtnrts rtdIO, feature Ttl7
survivors of d«eaaed workers program, of course, added detail ,m*F
U
thla
burden."
the
publication
.to
the
convention
did
not
personally
handle
the
spies,
la
section
dlfficutt
to
screen
com
Intermission 8:80. last feature
give you pUnty of time. I am treated for minor cuts and bruises
disiributs Informational ma*
0:33
going to reserve decision at tho at Lebanon. AU the pasaengeri suf­ Tihbeta ssld, noting thlt "my se- pletelv even with highly trained
explaining phases of the
curlty
chief
was
alerted
that
In
military
police
an
hand.
u r. 0,
fered shock,
close of argument today."
Security Act.
I M l'
*

Eiievclical Calls For
Cnisado Ainicd At
Imn Cuctaiti Aivas

Uof

Cases In
Volie Williams Jr. Lions Club Aids
Cases In Sight Claims Court Are
Named City Judge 10Conservative
Aim
By Commission
Tried By McNab

(whist rial Bnarrl Is
Chosen To Encour­
age New Industries

i

t

Valin* Of Water

Four Persons Die
In Traffic, Plane
Mishaps In State';?

ippiftntik*1

Formulator Of IMa-.i
To Drain Sea Is Dead

foltn A. ham* Dies
At Orlando Hospital

I

Weather

S. G. Gray Resigns As Treasurer Of
Diocese After 18 Years Of Service

Pilot Of Atom Bomb Plane Tells Of
Spies Trying To Enter Secret Base

w.

Hus OverlurnH With
No SeriouH Injuries

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�THE SANFORD HERALD
ta S
Tues. D o. 30, 1933

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Christmas Lights

PARTY 'W HIP'

By JAMES MARLOW

Onn o f t h e jilennnntesl f e a t u r e s o f t h e C h r N tm a n sra ann in m o r o to r nit m u itin E ot nomiri a n d d o w n to w n build*
injiH. In aorno localiticn n e ig h b o r s vie w ith e a c h o t h e r in
o f th o m ost d e c o r a tiv o e f f e c ts , a f o r m of " k e e p in g up
w ith I ho J o n e s e s " w h ic h given w id e sp re a d plennurc.
W iiy, a s k s u r e a d e r , does th in b e a u tif ic a tio n , w hich
irivoM happinenn to no ninny, h a v e to end w ith N ew Y enr'n?

WASHINGTON &lt;.r&gt;-Scn. McCar­
thy—^whose purnuit of Comimmltt*
brought him jeer', cheers and re
rlrction—is now in position to oper­
ate on a bigger scale than rver
before, and seem* to Intend In.
In the new llrpublican-cmitmllrd ,
Congress McCarthy will he c hail ,
man of n powerful Senate com
milter which has a staff of lawyers
and Investigators whom McCarthy
can use in his Heel hunt
Until now—from thr time lie he
nan his sensational charm* of
Communists in government alma I
three years ago—the Wisconsin lie
publicen had to do business pretty
much on his own and. mine or
less, with his own staff,
ft Is nnt known hmv Prr-ddrat '
pfret Eisenhower frrls nlioiit i ’c i
prospect of stepped up ami even |
lira niter estdoratlons liy McCarthy
And there is tm Indication mtlit
what he has said recently that
McCarthy inlcnds asking.
If for any reason the new f’rr-l
dent sought to throw roadblocks
in the senator's way, he might
find, as have others who attempted
to Interfere with McCarthy, that ]
he had a tiger by the tall.
In a copyrighted Interview with
reporters of the wrekly maRMl’T |
U. S. News and World Report.
MeCarthy outlined some of the
avenues which he considers worth
attention: ,
A condoning search for Com'no
nlsls In the governmpnt. particu­
larly In the Ktnte Department; n
hunt for Communists or "Onmmn j
nlst thinking’’ in the colleges', and !
an Investigation of corruption In
government.
Elsenhower would certainly (id
low with Interest a McCarthy es
am Inal Inn of the minds of college
professors since Elsenhower him
self Is giving up the presidency of
Columbia University to be preildent of thr United States
And when Elsenhower is in Ihr
Whllr House he ran expert to see McCarthy's s l e u t h s prowl Ine .
around the government looking lor
corruption, rot only cnrront'nn
which might have occurred [hiring
Ihe Truman regime hilt which
led, up In Elsenhower's own ad­
ministration
As for the search for Com­
munists in the government. Me
Carthv made it pretty clear he
considers any thing that’s happened
In tho past only preliminary to n
"real housecleanltig."

a.

ll*|&gt;r*»*&lt;rir.l *
ImM«t ^»Mitii|trr llejirliirli. (bifMfto
NiRMa flit **M(| *1. I.NHli

'iinjr th o m e m o rie s of u jo y o u s occasion w h ic h Ii H ukh o u t
th e Im-mI itt liunuui n a tu r e .
T h e h o u se w ife had t h e a n s w e r . T h e C h r is tm a n holiday
is (front anil glorious. It is s p ir itu a l a n d sociul bo th , full of
love a n d fun. T h a t 's as it s h o u ld be. Hut a f t e r th e s t r u t w l c
i for o r d e r a n d b e a u ty in t h e hom e a t its beffitmitiK, t h e
s u p e r n o r m a l e f f o r t to g e t t h e sh o p p in g done, th e feast p r e ­
p ared, th e fa m ily in a f r a m e o f m in d to welcome th e C h r is t
Chili!, th e s u p e r n o r m a l— nnd u sually dlacouraifinjr— e f f o r t
to cope w ith t h e e x c ite m e n t o f c h ild r e n 's to y s a n d yotttip
people's p a r tie s , M other is only too h a p p y to ta k e dow n th e
t r e e a n d t h e lig h ts, pack th e m a w n y a n d p e t th e fam ily
m in d a d j u s t e d to faciutr school n n d w ork und n o rm a l life
a g a in .
Hut th e Idea o f mi.ru p le a s a n t lig h t i n g o f hom e t h r o u g h
t h e d a r k p a r t o f th e y e a r h a s Its p oints.

TUK.Sll.VY HEC. .10, (982

Gallivanting Galaxies

n o one lik'i to grl written up
in the p ip ri" when lie h it * lutd
•Utemnlulr arc'drul, tmt ririynnr
Wondeu why mote puhtirlly I, mil
g'Vrn to highway xrcirirnt* »o lh.il
•ulnninlnl* driven will In- mure
careful. Il ii prelty h.ud In do one
witlmul tlie other.
«m
Paul IhumpMin in the Oilandn
Sentinel rfpoiU IU.&lt;i Tom K.rkUnd.
law p srltfr of Senator J, It. Hmlprr», Jr. nnd ran in l«w nl Mr. nnd
Mr*. J. C. Mitrhrll id lliit city, i,
llnlrrl to become niunuipal judge
in OilindA next month when the
new administration Ia Let office.

A unlnxy, s a y s t h e d ic tio n a r y , Is a s y s te m o r s t a r s
s o m e w h a t Ilka t h a t of th o m illions o f s t a r s a n d p la n e ts
w hich ntako up th o Milky W ay. M illions o f y e a r s ago, f a r nut
in th o m isty w a s lo s of sp a c e tw o s p r a w lin g g a la x ie s col­
lided, merited, blended t h e i r d u s t and s u n s a n d c ountless
plauolH, iooks anil g rit. W h a t t h e n ?
Nobody knows. T h e collision h a p p e n e d so f a r a w a y and
III Mir a g o th a t th e o ffe rl of it on ra d io w a v e s Is j u s t now
re a c h in g K n rlh w h e re it is d e te c te d by a rndloscopo. W e can
only w all, alone on o u r K n r th , a m e re c r u m b o f g r a n i t e a d r l f l
in I he u n iv e rse , a n d w o n d e r w h e t h e r th e m a s s o f Ionized
gas, d u s t, s u b a to m ic p a r tic le s nnd th o s w ir lin g g a la x ie s
th e m se lv e s will roll on In th e e m p tin e s s of space, o r c r a s h
w ith th u n d e r o u s r e p e r c u s s io n s t h a t will echo t h r o u g h th e
•nipty a g e s o f I n te r s te lla r tim e.
In I tilth , people enn only m a rv e l a t t h e w o n d e rfu l a t ­
ta in m e n ts of m an. T o realize t h a t t h i n k i n g m a n s i t s on Ids
world and observes a n e v e n t ol such m a g n itu d e t h a t It d e ­
fies th e im a g in a tio n iH a s to u n d in g in itself. He s i t s and
pro b e s th e u in itie ss p a st w ith hts a e r ia ls a n d le nse s a n d
v a c u u m tubes, w ondering, c a lc u la tin g a n d p r e d ic tin g th e
t h i n g w hich will h a p p e n n e x t. He s tu m b le s on t r u t h a f t e r
m a n y e r r o r s , o f ttlm c s only to ha v e It f r i g h t e n him.
W h a t's 11 ati a b o u t, a tiv h n w ? S o m e tim e s a n y mint w o n ­
ders.

Who i» tit* Woman of the Ycnr
of i|952? Wn* it Kvn Langtry o|
Likcl.iml, nr pcdmpi lomeonr
else) Time Ncw«-in igadne sxv* it
wax Queen pli/ahelh II of K.nulanil.
Why? Her.line, a. Time puli it.
•he wa* "n freih young hloiiom on
rool* that had wrallir-rT ni.itiy a
•raion of wintry douht".
Jim Powell in the Tampa Tubune rommurl* Governnr-rjrci Mi •
Catty'* lop appointment*: Hicliaitl
Simpion m mad hoard chairman,
Sam Dflvi* a* lievriage director
nnd Jfliuei Voccllr n* head of the
Induilrial Cnmmi**ion, "All ate
generally recognized n* men ol
•bilily and principle", hr ixy*.
Cnvrrnmrn* luhihliey pf one
Idnd ■ml •nnllter are generally de­
fend'd nn die qrmurlt ih it every­
one ti Retting ihnn. A* * piattet of
fact, they ate nut. Onlw tl*o*e well
organized group* with great political
influence a* a title ate given »uh•irlie*. And there i* never any jmli*
liixlmn wlialrier fur any of them.
Hill il ii certainly no defenie of *iu
to *ay that everyone elie tin*.
Government erqnniniilt prrdicl a
continued hiuh level of pro*|ierity
for the next Ifl month* at lfs*l.
Ill* flib'e t-lli m ol the tevrn good
yean and the te irn Iran year*, and
evetyon* know* dial good anil Ink!
lime* have come and gonf »ince
the beginning of lime, no (h liter
which king or preildent happened
to be in (tower. Il ii pretty hard to
tell when the peak ha* been leach­
ed ■tit) the downward ijide i* really
to liegin hut everyont know* that
to«ner nr later hegin II will.

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The fir.it Rotti
tip in Chicago in

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Wliiic wc are lelerting the bigge*l new* »lory nf 1952, and while
mod of Ihe rxpeiU ate agtreing
that tiren h n u rr', eletlon wa* it.
we in Sanford might he trying to
deride what wx* the lugged local
new* duty ol .the year. Our choice
would he the horpjtal rlertion, the
catppaign which preceded it and
the overwhelming mull* at the
poll. w|[licit ihnwi’ l^ nol only the
people in Sanford favoring -it* con•traction but alto tlie majority of
tlie'people in the rural precinct*.
Several new rnunly a ffc rti will
loon be ,iiuinltrd in their re*|teclive
expand**, J, L Hobby of Lake
Mary will take over, llit dulicx of
•heiiff from I’rrry Mero. Km Iv|*
Houtholder who its* been prciiding
i t city judge will brromc iiraxceuting atfrirarv And f^.j T. M Iwee
of Altarnrtnle S|iriritt* will lake Mr.
LawIon’* (if,ire sx rnunly trlmot
iu|*rrintcmi*nl. Berxiiie of the
Governor'* inauguration on Ian. 6,
crjtipimif* sitendinp tha imtslla*
lioa nj new county ol Hfeff will not
bo held until Jen. 9.
;
, it- - - - - ■ tt- '
. If you went to a hotel and aikvd
the manager in icnd soraenhc up to
|hhf you a Bath i n 'bed,'.Im would
prpbably think you wkr&lt;! cra«y.

Hal Hoyle Column
tty UAL IIOYV.K

NEW YORK iif-The earlmit.Ma
fllwnya picture the New Year a-, a
liiiikv Infant In diaper*, elucrfully
ahmildering Ihc Old Yriir uff the
| stage nf lime.
It lx an Inaccurate portrait, and
lx even more inaccurate I'uoi
JTu- most (liititfi-rmis e n r e e r Is to Im n C o m m u n is t, ttnri | it
muni (hi* year
ri-nlesl |u-rll for u C n m m iin ist is his own n s s o d n tp s .
Enr Hill arrive* a* no bubbling
, babe He I* better imrlrayed n» a
middle aged mail with looney tin
allnit In lilx |imketi, but with hi*
thoughtful brow furrow oil by Ihc
carrx that wrinkled and bent hi*
father before him
Individual* try to wipe Ihr xlalr
of their live* elean with the Nrw
Year. In America they make re*o
lotion* to do lietler. In Chinn—old
China anyway—thr native* always
tried In nny off tlirlr debt* by
yent'a end.
(Krtltnr'a tfiite: W# motif do that,
loo, If we were allowed to pav
our* with old Chinese paper did
larx.)
Around the world II i* traditional
to attempt to xlirug off pn*t woe*
and look forward to a fairer per
MARCH OF EVENTS
xoiial life Nation* would like to ilo
that. tiM). Hot imfurtimately M Isn't
Eronomlxt* Sat 1933
I
Steal Production May
a* easy for them I'or Bovernmenta
Banner Builnoi* Yoar
|
Raarh a ftarord High
march tiy a continuity id p-ilu-v
rarely broken or rhanged merely
Hptfinl to Crntrttl Dims
liy the ileath of one sear nr the
WrAHIlINfiTON—Well-Informed «mircea predtcl that 1033 will tw
hirlh nf another. Their obligation.*
rnilore.
vv a liannrr business year. Must economist* In and out of govern­
The American nation at lid* pement feel that all acgnientJ of the eronnniy should operate at high
riml nf changing ralendar* stand*
level* fnr mo*t of the year.
nn
a peculiar xhrlf of history It la
The atecl and construction Industrie! xeeru destined to smash
like a mountain rlimtier pausing
records. Hteel production- expected to pass the too million tnn mark
momentarily nn a ledge for breath
for the first time should total at least 113 million Ingot tans.
On one side is a *trrp climb In
Tho next year Is almost rrrUIn to see construction expendllmex
thr height* and wider view hr
reaching the all-time high of 1,13 billion BOO million.
xerka; nn Ihr oilier Ilex a cult.
|
Removal of many government controls will prnvlda
It U a solieimg lime There Is
much for ihc average American to
A
the mainspring for a business boom developing
celebrate and he humbly grateful
JL
from plana and projects held back by the defense
fnr. There I* alxn much on ihe up
J*XB2s
program.
hill mail ahead In mnkc him take
With defense borrowing dus to decline, money
heed ami plan hfx course will) rare
will tie Hvsllnhlr for s high level of hnoie hulbllng
H lx a time to Ik* rimfidenl rnlhrr
ax well sx other types nf non-prepartdnexs scllvlly.
than cork wire, prayerful rather
% ,T
-J'j
Home ecunamlrts preillrt that bo6m rnnitltionx
Ihnn perverse, self reliant but not
may taper off toward ths end of tha year as ths
■elfish.
effect of the drop In defensa spending Is felt.
IflKik dnwn. Hmv far wc have
climbed! look up. How far there
“ v:,
Even so, the concensus lx that 1063 shnnbl b»
lx to go)
H one of tbr ties! buxlnesa yexi* In Amerlcxn hlstmy.
Tho big problem of HIM, n* In
Ihe year* before. M atilt unsolved
Wsthlnf Ion • MAMMON Y President-* Isct Klsenhower's trpo—how
to build the framework of
tatlrm (or seeking compromlsa and harmony among
the yeara before, lx still imxo’ved
opposing tactions la reflnrWd in plans (nr his Intugurallon Jan. 20.
—how In build tho framework of
Kvery effort la bslng made to alienee any poaalbla sour notes In the
a permanent world ixince. The
big show to Which ths Republicans have been looking forward for 30
cynic love the very rnntunkrrimi
yeara.
nature of man hlnixeif nrpvrnu n
xolutlnn, and alwa.va will. Iicciiuse
II alwaya h«* The optimist save
it can and inttM bo done or the
rare of man will turn In blind dr
■traction ami xtlng Ihttlf In death
with Ihe new weapon* available In
will Ira allowed to cruaads (or a special Interval. 'Each stats In which
It.
Eisenhower hat apent aome portion of hla Ufa haa bean axksd to antar
It would take a zlarry Ideallxl In­
• float depleting thoae years.
deed to believe that Ihe year HtYI
All others hsva been urged to eltow what aach atata can contrlbuta
will aee an ultimate curb put In
auch old foex a* war, hunger, rlixIn the national goal of "peace bawd on prosperity."

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• IINIKICATION —Armed forces unification troubles may spread
from the Pentagon la Capitol HHI In the coming' aeatlon ot Orngress.
The Air Force again ia denouncing naval aircraft carrtara u obsolete.
Tha Navy U aswlllng the high coat of building add maintaining Air
ITorca bases.
»
Tho Army MR* Marineg'.ajt hack In tha air plcVur*. Tha Army haa
fteeta of hellcoplero, llalaon planes, and big Irtngfcorta.* Ths Marines
am demanding morocpnskierftlon fbvithair «!os*^oppofiatr tradiltai.
T'Ait of thaw trgumanUiantlother* 1---------- ,
lot Hilt h raprewntattvas of the ter
for a bigger ahara of the military | Iget-which la
favorite target Ah' ecohorny-mlnoed [Ixlalors.
• FARM FHICRR—Tha Klwnhouft
early necessity ot persuading Oongr*
ahould be continual), General Klwnhowe:
pal go, urged a continuation of sUppbrU at 90 par cant Of'parity-poaslbly mora ln koma cam .
Now comae the Anal official crop report ahowlag that 19M farm
production atm tha largaat on raeopl. Abuktant gup.
I !
pllaa ara certain to Incrsaa* ptewnin* on market prteea
Fredwco
which alieady havo boon alidlrtg downward.

Un»l Worker Killed
For Part In Wreck
lu llAl'KST. Hungary .P — A
Flinl.ipc't railway employe ,irri'*rd
of causing a railway arcident
Ihruiit'h ncgligcni’c ha- been senlenretl to [loath and exectited.
Iliii’a p n t nowspapers reported this
morning
A Itru-f report lilted tho -roroi y of
the Hot L’lt vallwiiy accident which
Ctinvrtl the dtidn* n f ‘'icvcrnl peraim- '* when '.wo train* crashed in a
lllldapcat aolntril.
Imre Molnar, ileacrthed only
“ ii railway man" whn*o “ negll
Bence ami raroteaiiio**" rnnaetl
Iho accident, had lioen tried liy a
court tiinrU.il lie win cxrrnleil
yeslrrday.
PRISflNEIIH CnW I'RT E I)
’ IIONO KtlNfi. 1,11 — KvaucellM
Hilly Graham said today mure tliar
git,(inn North Korean prisoner* ol
it'iir have graduated from the ?t
tlihlc inslltulps e.tnbllihi'd at llu-ii
ramps and have vowed never to
reliirn to Ihotr Coinmnnisl liorinland
Graham is enrmile to the U s
after a lour of I'u- Korean war
zone.
*|U IKE IS KELT
HAN .HISE, I'ml a (lien M*
A
*lnun! cal lhuii«ke wax loll through
ulil t'n’.ta Hint this morning iuil
there were no report* of injurito.
or damage. The ipuike lasted about
13 xeciiml* It registered five oil
Ihe InlL-ii'iity scale

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2HII1 Arlmr Hills Urive
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tlvo llfo after ln-iiig crippled
m nenrtv every julnt In my
buily nnd with muscular surelie s froiii b-ml tu foot. I luid
Iflioumut'-bl Arthritis m il other
forms of ItheuiiiMtlsiu, hoiuU
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set.
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CALENDAR OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
1IT.SU.VY
The Cluipc) Chuir will luili’ retarsal ut the Flmt Baptist Church
the Memorial FMHint Inmi I lluildg Assembly mum nt tl:-IS p. in.
WKI»NK&gt;I).\Y
All-Church Wntchrlght Seiv™ will he held nt the First Bap*t Church tx'ginnlng with the
rayer M in« Service nt 7 'IO
,rn. The public is welcume tn nl
•ml the servin'.
Weklwn Lodge Nn. 87(1, I. A. to

THF H W FORH HERALD
la ri. Iter. Ut, IWJ
1’*V'' J

Miss k llib riilp ' Is
Married In Osteen

lone- I Ini.it* Selling
I’or I’sircwcll Tarty

ItSTKI’N l Spi cuil i Mi- 1 i "nn
Mae I elblitid|jr, dauitbt*-r of Mr.
and Mr', George l.ethbiidp’e of
Whiteluill,
V. and Doonbl Willis
I’rainmond. son of Mr. and Mrs.
lolin Crnmmond of Tiromlernita,
N. V.. were united in marriage
Wednesday at II u.m. at the home
"f n cousin, Mrs. Catherine Itiey-tie ill (Meet*.
The Itev Lloyd Anderson of
Osteen performed the ceremony
ruler -n urcli of green* and white
rlmlinll.
Mrs ll-eyr tie's da-'phler J, I ois
and Mm- -ivi'Mi1 dromii'd red lose
ini. in llo' path of Die bride who
nlei't'd no ih" arm of Ini uncle,
I i‘Wi Ko'iop, who nave her away.
The bride wore n Vow11 of c-hun­

ll. It. T. will meet til the I. (). U. F.
Mali at &gt;'1:00 u. in.
(Jill
Scouts will hold a New
Years Kvo u u rtv on Dee. Itl nt
7:00 p. nt. Km h Scout is asked to
bring a cot, lilnnhct roll nrul lunch.

TIIUKSKAV
Mr. onil Mrs. Victor tireen e will
t r.tertnln on New Veins Dnv for
rnemtiers of the llrownlee Young
\ •In It Clnss of the First Fresh; •
lei inn Churi’h between the hour''
uf J uki mol I ■rtit n’clix'k.

bridesmaid’s Party
Ciossin Invited To
■iven Tor Miss Sayor (’all Inaugural Dance

\ 11 -ll Huberts.
Mi Ml k MIt
vvh«* t'i ll tn J4V•* ....i f.n i'vnsn"In *11• n 0Ii Hot .. i ' , will enter
ih" \ .*v\ . .4 ■ b ..in ....| it iDi a
Saturday
J) ’ ' VV*n pn* t V gi'i n
|inmild
Ttg ht hv '!
a ml Mi
Inn.’i •it ih&gt; It hum* in Sunforil
. .til &gt; 1 . i u i*4*n !ho
\ V' H'H iii"
1)4&gt;1J1 ■ *if %iit i Hit 7 IIH h'i 1&lt;H'k.
V 4 1 • i *•i , .....1 t . 1 * iii ril'd
Mit IH ....... •iid - in {Hy Itvinit
,
. &gt;\ t 'i in thr*
f ' nun 4 , » *
|»;)!i Stull#
V! .
'll tilt v l.&lt;
t it
■il.H.I with
11 n
•i. i wIni' Ini • )• ( 1V*nt l. 1’••01 IIHit VT*n*• i •' 11 ill| i1
ti i1'(lit 1 ntrnfigr*
in* nt "f W|*il* *hii - emf hi mmiH,
1ulti »( ti v 4*1 .dl
*t V. i *&gt; th.’ Kin*.
I T’m
•In ' •... .1 ft. "ii 1 ftiMi1 kt.vf ri'il
VV|t)| J) 11*p •■11ri» 1) h0 i mnl ili‘t‘411•■ 1 A10. * "•I •• it v• Si-rvlriit
from tin pm h 1mv• 1 4» it- 'In*. O,
1 llll I nri'f 'I'd himi -* 4 inpp’v;
an.l a- 1 1mv 4V •b i[hi gm (h wi*ro
Mi
1 \\ 1. ' •«, ' h - l,i’*(pr
i i,t).. i in* &lt; V l i&gt;' II S'hirurd.
l»U1 IH : 0i.
ii"»»n l»i. and
'It
| 1" i »* V4kre pn . n t ..I with
a I* 1)0 . i
.flil id 1 «• k Bunk lilting tl) njititi ' * "f (lit jHli'-klx fin4nf \*Mint Ion ,if Dm Itnt.i rl *'
ft Hint ■ lift* lltli'i 1

til Iv lace over satin with a net
^miplctlng tile rounil of hemitiJluniiy Chi'sin, Tcxr*» sipmre
ike .►
f nylon and small buttons
^pre-nuptial parties which have ilnnce culler, now living in Or Inn 'own the lack. A short veil
•tn given for Miss .Icon Ri»"&gt;i | ‘hi, mol call, i Inr t e
'listened In n satin cap. She eartit her fiance. Itohert Wriiiht Sa-lnyrr* h a s i t .. .. lnvlle;l to
'led a white prayer hook topped
sre the brideamnld'a luneneon come hack to 1 '■*»» ntol cull he
with n purple orchid and satin
Iven yesterilav hv Mrs. W II. ; «|0ur.■. at the Texas
Governor*
Dreamers tied with tube ro-es
tunean. Mrs. CJra.lv Duncan. Mr*.' n«utiurnl Hall on Jan.
Mr.
The In ide chose ns her bridesVlllrnr Conrn'1 mol Miss licuc Llo; *in r-vealed today.
lie culled nl the u»'t hitr inn maid Miss |vn Winn of Sanford
iunrnn at the Kola I'larn Hotel .•illation
was attended hy
who wore I,tip- nylon net over Idue
Orlnndo. mol the rnhearsal sum ul'.’iit six which
thousand people, luit due
'atm with n net stole and carried
er «rIven hv the hrldnrmtm's par- Z
Mdudute'nf calling
n d ro e buds.
rts Mr mol Mrs. Fred 44 right a t : aniJ t w h ,„„ f
&lt;Vn.
Floyd Spnrkmnn of Sanford act­
te Mayfair Inn lust evening. The lr|tl Florida.
forcedi
ed as best man.
£ d l n g will trike nlnee tnnlnhf nt to decline this year's invitation.
A ......ption wnj h* Id after the
•00 o'clock nt the First llnptlst
Mr. Clnssin said he is planning
ceremony where n th ree tiered
:hurrh.
another big sipmn ami folk dunce
weddinir cake adorned th e table. A
Til'' luncheon was held In the round-up to In- held in the Orlando
bliffe* Iline Ill-on was served I lie
Inlntr room of the lintel overlook- Municipal Auditorium on Satur­
guests,
Ut the lake mol lovelv tnhle deni- day, .Mur. 11. Thi* round-up will
The groom ts in I fie armed serv­
itlnns were of white irladioll, II he nlontf the lines of the one held
in' -tutlone.) in Miami tin I Ihe
n im n i'itA C T o it
ustmm and white tuners. Small in November which « u . utlcii'lrd
’ ’ide is living bite at the Itievrttc
iK
in
ts !* in 12 — 2 ii* r*
boitle.
Ddal plnreennls marked the scal- oy over KUO people.
ur arrangement mol dlirlnit the
I’tuinr 7fia
tncheon Miss Saver presented
tut
Atlantic
Hank Huililing
«
Itiirotti)
I'mlt*
alladel
s
t
e
n
n
,
*
.
f
i'in
u
ily
of
S
a
a
fa
l
d
and
now
pr iiriilesmnids with irlfts.
'el. islnirg. wli.i-e i ni ui'cmcn! to l'-''Uilti K ug-ne kum iss, also
jrim-e eniovlmr the occasion
'.•t. i slim g. wn» x I'Uiimeeil nc I Ii m . I iiuis dilV in Si IM e i-i.iu g .
Mrs. (Jeorpe Henry Cary, the former Hnrhnni Anne Kdenfield,
V Miss Saver. Mrs. II. N. SuvV'i'if P r a t t t i f u t
't e a s t e. liv e,|,l" i
I \ set" " l i a r ill Smifnul. Intel amviui' t"
whose marrinpe lo Mr. t ’nry was MilenPU*i'il lust nipht at 7 III u'cluek
*. Mis. Fred Wiight, Miss Helen
V hm I m'IIi* lit t*i*flf*
|o
, ..... . s)||. i il din glilei . f Mis 17;i 11i)i Kduin Sieved*: and
/rlitht. Mrs. (lernld, l.ossitur. Mi«
it
the
First
'Icthodist
('hen'll,
Tic
In
Ide
is
a
fminei
Sunfoi.l
resident,
The Deeemlier mrclinu of the
III
S l ' - v e l i s . n o t t i l l i n , . e n f t i l - , l i e l i e i i' ll S t ' l i I n &gt;' f D l l s
ohert Frisch. Mrs. Charles I.eGct- N de V Unwind Chapter, United tnovinp lo Jacksonville about a &gt;ear npo with In t min-nts, Mi. and ri fiirn on Jun *J to I In* King'd
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t, Mrs. I.ee Diaper, Mrs. James Daughter* of the Confederacy, Mrs. W. It. Kdenfield. Mi. t'urv is u lesulent of Tampa whore the ♦ nllfi/*' in
Vnes, Mrs. Janies Morgan of was held in I In- form of u Christ­ ■oiiple will make ttn-ir home ntlei Jun 7.
IM W II llrnwn nf I’t Jink
Irmlnghmn, Ala., Mrs. 1*. S. Dun- mas parlv held recently ut tin/ ll'.ilrr S k i S t uni t f t m i f
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rpslc ami daughter Mnithn Jean. kill
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;iss Dun.an, Mis. Conrad. Mis
Deeorullotls cm ril'd out ii senI»» iirol Mr a |{t* hrii.l S»Iv# • &lt;*f j
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for the elderly ladles lit the IJeorpe Hem V Cary of Ta’npa u, I'a'iipa and ill tended Florida onlh ••f Tiuti|»tt
&lt;7*. Wright us host mol hostess held
wire unlleii in mnrriupe ln*t nlpbi Stale Dulversiiv when' lie was a
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Hurry I *1*' .lr li’ft vi’**h't *hiv for
the Mayfair The huffel liihlr carols were sung mid refresh­ .list C hun h in a henulitul caudle (• &lt;nit \
ments
were
served
from
the
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n da \ Sh* i - ' ho dnuuM*» "I
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as decorated with white ehrvsnnlipht -**i vice. Tin ' lit id*' is tin
\ in mi If tin- L'liests from mil of 'It- \V It | (itikffoil an.I fhi ir
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lii'lldl ht|« in StoM'H'S lot
icmums and pom poms. (Juests PUT table.
reneevades
gades n
ight tid
ing vigilantes'
night
lidm
hiiiphtt'f of Mr. and Mis, V\ ft town atteiiilinir the weddinp were ilaoirhtrr \firiA Di tty I ankfoi*!
ni* 11\ iif Siihfiiai mill tin lii*1 Ih
ere seated nt nn I.-shaped tnhle I Those attending were Mrs. L. A. •Kdenfield,
former
residents " f t &gt;|( iin&gt;l Mis I
K Itlette anil
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here small rnrsage* mi l limit* u I Itrumlev, Mrs. Claude Herndon.
Mi ar»il Mm I* I T&gt; rr mul
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It. Sanford und now of Jacksonville.| dnupbter l &gt;no, M&gt; unit Mrs |„
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leres with greenery mol candles Mrs. .1. II. Truluck, Mrs.
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Those ill joy IIH’ the n caslop witli I bailiff. Mrs F K. Itoumillat. and Ihe liridepromu is the son of It Kdmficld. Mi and Mr-. Mer­ lan ih •&gt;( i'Ht rv \vi*ntti* n'touic.l
ttiifhl ufti’i H|Mii.hiH'
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lls.s Snyer and Mr. Wright were ' Mrs. W It. Dvson, Mis. II. I.. Mrs, Marion lleed t'ai.V and the rill I • wi» nod dnu pbter .lane. Miss " S
o* mo Kmi'I In * )|d* aai i &gt;
IVrkins. Mrs. Mary .Sltntig, Mrs lute r.emv-e II Cury, Ills prund Jun Stevenson, Mt- \iil-le I'atrick, t*»*. 4*hn tma« hnliifnvA with Mr.!
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McKinney, I v m * itiitcMln, Mr a ini 'l l
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J uni*’ M -Kinney. Miss Opal Dor- 1vm* at Ki'y^toiii* ID orht *.
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I M line is, Mu. re a Itee.l, nil ..f Tampa.
\| • aI i’VI'Ih r a f'ml ** i*f »
K II l.nney, a visitor .Mrs llrinell. III.' Misses Hi tty mid Kmily
The Itev. .1 K. McKinley per
Imil and mi ' ii vo I Iio) otit(\ t h-nd ]
'!i mnl \ | m- John -I M11* w %
.i.il, a til w resident ol Sanford, formed the Ceremirliy befort- u Sitieeiil.iipec. Mi and Mrs. H urry
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end tlx- two hostesses.
Mnribu Ketininp mul Mm , Drii Wll’siin (trail &lt;o»m
hack ('round of nuipn.dln leave* Kcnninp,
T* i*i d. it i* I huh S*’|»*«.| nnd *d
I’ll . Keiininp all of Jacksonville; U iivTiHN'*, I in urt* ox j»••*'t I'tl to m
and white ehcysanlhemum», Myii
Darts Cameron I’urtin, daughter
Immm i ‘ii*!Iv i; o \s It*i »* 11** vaii *»,
ads of liphii’il camill's cost a soft Mi. and Mis tlsven Welch of Way- nvi* tomorrow to -ptfin| «* •m l
f Mr. mnl Mr«. A. lt«v I’m tin of
HI V. V i m i r i l K. KM.I.Y
I•I O"41*tolit illr n n * Sm lid f’iid'i ami
e i n ' s ; Mr. and Mi-. K. V. I'lslpT, •laVH with Mr and Mr- Ait hot
■anfoitl, became the In Ide of Mr. am) Mr*. Kenneth Ilcrry, Mr plow over the weddinp scene.
i tho ! lit) i t "hlli I 'limit'd Kho iaii I
The nt It active hride was (riven Heverty F isher and tlia e e Marie Dcckwitl), Jr.
’rank Alvis Hchontteet. son of mid Mrs. Itohert Frisch, Mr. and
I * *tivnI nf Still'- (/not ii in mil*
In , Frank W. Scliautteet and the Si is, (lerahi Losslng, Dr. und Mrs in murriiipe try her father and was Fisher of IteLtind; Mr, and Mrs.
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itc Mr. Schauttcct of Hrgnln, Nell powell, Mr. and Mrs. Kvans lovely ill a pawn of candlellpht F. ('. Hurd Sr "f T:illiilia'*"e; "VIr
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Vt, on Christum* mornitn;. The McCoy, Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Harks satin with moulded hoilirc finish' und Mis. (J, A. I’n ce tieorpe I'llre ll, Writ Ifnr arid daiijfhtnr Ihltv of
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rrddinif took place lit 11:0(1 o'clock Mr. and Ms. II. N. Kayer, Mr. and ed with n hittl* slandinp tjueen lllld I ilili) I’rire of Kusti*; l-'ieil- Amrrini’ . tin.; Mr nnd Mm J I!
•I tn ml Tin I*.i-1m•ii * in i ♦* , S'* va 1
t the First Methodist Church Mis. Chillies l.etjette, Mr. and Anne eollar uf Aleneon luee. Tin- erii k Myers of New Hi lean-; I'uul •Savor of Washington, II IV; nnd
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Airs. Dick Aiken. Mr. mid Mrs voke nf illusiaii wu.i trimmed with
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A th the It. v. J. R. McKinley of Fred
(Innas, Mr. and Mi*. (Jriffin the litre und Die loap liipcird Kioslein, I'van vllle, lad , Mi mul Mr». I* S I hi hi n n of (pinion, tni ol llii \ .Mill • iii Jt' 'I n pli \viin)r 0 i laid i'iiv• i aaiMi Man hi*.11,
Mating, with only memhers of Walker,
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Miss Helen Wripht, Mrs i leaves ended ill iiilln lily paints Mis, M. II Mai I,ham. H im y I,eon u ho hiivi nil ftirivi’d for Ih** mi l i i (.ml Stlit 4 h 1.1| I In l*t v *i Sin i
iu* bride's family alien,lino
eid. Mi. and Mis II M Heed. Mi
•Sayor Win*hr wo&lt;fdinr who h will
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The In ide wntf a Navy dress I’ II. Tepale, Hetty Walker. Cindy over the hands. The extremal* Marion Herd i iiry. Mi mid Mi
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filenn l.lnple, Thuinus full skirt extended into a enthcdiiil
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nil trimmed with white and In i Hinelair.
lliiwni'l imriett. Mi and M.
HahUril Chiiuh
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ccrssories were of New tilin' Vauphn and Mr. und Mrs, Wripht train She ware a veil of illn-iau I'll ll I’ll lierstn h, Mi lllld M.
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Duelled lo a tillra of «crd pern Is lien lt"c i and t'luirli
he wore a cnisnjjo of white pm
Hay
Jj I on.dr, J Jinif’i I’l"*a wf* |(n liiMii, i In jiii'nl pn 1m , 1Ip •
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Serve both ten and rnflec at u aand
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mantod lonvo from n \avnl ho- 10 i-1t'i in i In i iniuJi nl Uh N.i 1&lt;&gt; *. I 'it hi tm f l 1114)0 tn 1
Hervinp as million of honor for nn a tray with suear, cream ur while Kupii munis eeiitered with
ini lo ttpt'nd tho holiday^ with hi /tn i-in* fin nittt 4j H iiit Jo yi iii
IM ri *hin V y i sidnni • ••I I '■uir ‘i
he hrlde was hei sister. Mis, S, milk, unit lemon. Have Ihe roflee ii while urehid.
'Kif** nnd mull on .liimio (’harlos*
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The bride hail as her rmitron of
Tho To\vd woro m Sanford Sntm
id Infilled ('*•! ii'-ll T m u i i\ and
cst man fnr the In ideprinmi.
other container ol supar ami one honor, Mrs. Claude llendilcks Jr
day vinitintr hi-t nii»lhi*r Mr- I. j: t hi vi* &gt;*at 1 a * n 11) 11 (* ( - iifi* i i*i •mi vnl tin or and inn half voitl in
Followinp the weddinp the coup- of cream.
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of Atlanta: her innirl of Imnoi was
Tvw Hr. ('onidr. Tow ii Iiimh to imvo
tho Navy vv th duly in tin Tin if a
f i left to spend a short lime nt
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Miss l.iln Leffler and lirldesuiaids
tomorrow hy jfnm f*.r Hih Ioii 4till
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vvhoro ho will r i'iiaii in fur Norm*
Tho
pro | h *♦ivi* lit 111*i•i Hum
trn plan to make their
tneir home
borne in [lfsls m your kitchen, he meticu- Miss Jan ftieven'on of Jackson­
Mr and Mrs tieurge fury met timo iindrrirfdnir inntrnonts and •I* i n t t h i T ■fin I h I HI » g I Vi in I n wi l d In Vji i» i ’n 11in*- viiii) fin
'all.hiissee Where Mrs. Sehnuttcet jolll alimit puttilip away all fixxl, ville, Their ballei inn lenplh pawns llielr wedding party were enli-i ■ui eery at the Naval ha pitul in lull llilli1 *’ ll Hint' fl&gt; Willi. IM h i d )•t n n|i "i n f&lt;m u
wl&lt;i nt
whirl) fI*' 111 hr llll’ hi i’ll lilglilv
i altemlmp Morldii Stale Uni- never leavinfl tllahe* unwashed, and were identical beinp fashioned of tumid with a supper riven hv Chelsea, Mn".
f ■*Iidl'd lli** ami.in ’ i m|| i i i ami
l|« «« 'fill
eraHykeeping yiMir parluipe ran covered, Christians ted velveteen with ha*- Mr. nnd Mis Joe Curley and
I III Ii* V Ki It V H11''fill* il I •*' llli' l 1’IUilnilled f 1 nil! 4 •*| f11 P| 1 (it
ft t s
fiursts from mil of town w ho||f n&gt;s Inconvenient sometime* lo ipie leidlees, low scoop nrrklines, ■laughter Mi*s Arum I ' hi ley M
Mi and Mis. (', || Faioii and
in Nn*h voi 11\ with i *h if i»i in ih oh!" d
'ere preaent for Ihe wrddinp wero wa,h dlshc* after a meal, at least cap sleeves and full skills, They low ing the weddinp rclienriiiil on daughters, Peggy and Dot lie Itulh, vt'C'in Na/in I’ll* 4 iil I•
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tho Amortojid In dilate m l.l &lt; |
F \it D i m n i \ i : w s
i*t rioche»ter, N. Y.j Mr. and food.
accented with sprinps of holly; e ut heieil ut the Corley home on Mr. and Mrs. Thnmas A Ibuiney pi( ui lung, tin* lit v K* Ily itiuhi’M II mil KitiCdio* t . nt lh« Sit'Mia \ u (
ri. Manfre of Del-nn.l; Mr. and
----------------------and they wore *mnll hnlf hat* also Cameron Avenue u Ii o ii t fi;:tn at their home iu Hibiscus Court g ll l ll l ll***' |lf III** ll ii ) All l|) |i||l lit III Tiatotiiity \ imii hi 4 lull *•( Si
r*. W. II. Whitaker of Mount ‘ Fold bill of cheete. bacon that's* fn«hlnned of white Dowers nnd o'clcx-k where Christman deroru They have also hud as their guests ill-*) M l V K 1 • \ » p i' . I f11 f l 'f l l l l l * ' III I'l’lol -hill^f all.| I T#* ,S im lily nf
In** (urn pit ik ii" i" (•» *f«*t |»i*»»jil«» in
oily, N. J.s Mr*. Lula Harlmr been crisply cooked and crumbled, holly.
each wore wrist leopth lions were iiserl to form ati ni Mr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Forehand, Mr lit
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Itrill whit Im\r III Vi i hi’Iuti’ !»••* ft &lt;*&lt;»i noli K'U nn • i
yLJJetty Jean Harbor of KI**im-.or cube* of ham into a lunch or white They
tractive setting for the neensiott and Mrs. L, A. Hendrick of Nor­ If) II AlTVIt *• of till ( lull r ii nf tin llli'd With (In Tin) n||| Tmvi r Ini
places
and
near!
chokers.
• aupper omelet.
Little Miss Lynn Hlelte, In n froek
The simper was served luiffi't folk, Vi*.; Mr. and Mrs, A L. lion N'turn i-mpmallnil.
and carrying flowers liluntirnl to style from the dining table and ury nnd &gt;nn Albert I.ee and Mr
those of the other attendant* In irilesta were seated nt "mail table-* and Mrs, -Stanley McCoy and
I Mil) HI 111 W h S
miniature wa* flower girl.
In the living room. The huffel 'laughters, Agnes nrul Jackie, of
VVr \\ I- h f•i fill* I hi- i■f11lit I | t|f)
Princess
Ann
('auntv.
Vn
who
table
held
a
lovelv
arrangement
Charles fJor»iieh nf Tnmpn
to t [hint Is hit" I I If#■fitf i will) VVI! I*
served ns best mnn for Mr. Cnrv of while la per", ami on each of lutve now left fni SI. Petci -hut g ll V ni
full l«» I"mil I*11 ;fi ail iInnn if hi
and ushers were Men Ilopers and the smaller tallies were arrange­ to visit with friend*.
i Miiihi it ih) fm thru I ifiilfii’NH am i1
llownni (larrett, hnth nf Tampa; ments of the while flowers with
llimtpl)tfiiliii' • * tii In* pu - y(hu
and Claude Hendrick Jr. of Atlan- i undies.
Mr. a ml Mi ■ ii'Miifc I wi« Is* 11
Mrs. Humid A. Annlebv pre­
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_ The mother nf the hrlde, Mr*. sided nt Du* coffee service during
Kdenfield, wore a dinner gown of the evening. Those present with
Hue-grey taffeta with silver nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. Cary were Mrs.
Mrs. W. K. Kirehhoff nnd her
■, yfi ^-h rhinestone heading. Hhe wore a Marion R, Cary. Mrs. Anab.-I
daughter
Nixie Klieidioff
deeper blue laee Inrket nnd glove* &lt;nrv. Rev. anil Mr*. J. K. Mc­ entertained Miss
for
and Mrand a white orchid. Mrs. Cary, Kinley, Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Me George Cnrv, the Mr.
fnrinei
llsrhnrn
mother nf the bridegroom, was Kwnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. VV. R. Kdenr
•• pawned In hlii*h colored Inee with field, Mrs. L. K. Illette and Anne Kdenfield, with an eggnog
B u ck ram B ound
Navy blue lace Jacket and glove* 'laughter Lynn, Mis* Lila Lef­ nurtv prior to thi' liiteifinlirnitv
dance on Christmas night. Christ
and also worn a white mrhlil.
fler, Mi's N i x i e Kirehhoff, Mr mas dceorutiuns Inrludrd u lighted
K S V . H o ly B ib le
Fallowing the wedding n recep­ and Mrs, Claude Headrick Jr.. tree nnd on the mantle w«s a
tion wa* held In Ihe snelal room* Charles Gnrsuch and Paul Wein­ *nnw seme with while cocci ed
P r i c e d A I *&lt;&gt;.1)0
of the church annex. Keceptlnn stein of Tampa, und Mr. ami brunches, niiuw hulls mnl blue
decorations included haeket* of Mrs. lien Rogers nnd Mr. mul
whito chrysanthemums and red Mr*. Howard (Jarrell, also of tights.
Kggnug w,*s serves) from a
polnxrttin*. The hrlde'* table was Tampa.
beautifully appointed table mvcovered with a »ntln cloth nnd held
cred with a gold rluth upon which
five tiered weddltlts rake tunned
Were lighted gold candles, Chrisl
with spun sugar orchids and lilies
mas hulls mul leaves, fin n table
of the valley. Punch was screed
in Dip entrance hallway was a
from another table covered with a
tninli while Ires ilrcorutcd with
lace cloth, and each table was deetinv silver angels.
orated with deep green ningnolla
For the Clirlslmn* occasion
leave* and silver candelabra.
LAKE WALKS (Special)—The
Greeting the guesta nt the door world's oldest anil called best re­ Mr*. Cary wore a red velvet for­
r " „ r’- Jbhn I„ Dallmeav and ligious drama this week occupied, mal gown with matching glove*
Mr*. R. 0. Harper: and presiding fnr n two month* winter Mason, ami stole. About 40 guests cuaf the hrldn's hook were Miss southeastern Amrrlra's newest ami ioyed tho party with Mr. and
Mrs. Cary.
Mary Anno Galloway and Ml** culled finest amphitheater.
R"ttye Rene Rail. A**l'Mn&gt;» «lth
The Amphitheater Is situated In
the iruest* were Mr*. Harold A. th* geographical center of the
Anpleh-. Mr*, a . ?,. Skinner. Mra. Florida peninsula, at the Intersec­
... "r’,m. ' , r , • Jn*1 Corley, tion of U.S. 27 nnd Florida Route
Mrs. t i , tj. Kirehhoff, Mrs. Pay- 00, In a citrus-planted rerion of
rtnnd Rail. Mrs, p. p. Cooper Mro. many lakes and rolling hRIk, Cy­
jy A. I "ffler Mrs. H. Wnvdo press Gardens, Ringing Towsr, and
BIRTH
J'lfkar Mm . W. A. A.lan.., Mra. Great Masterpiece, a faithful mo­
John Helwt,. Mr,. o. P. Herndon. saic reproduction of ila Vinci’s 4NNOUNCBMENT
M«. Il— h n««ean. Mis* Carol Ijist Supper are permanent attrac­
M-rlwether, Ml*a Anna Corley, tions of the neighborhood.
Ml»* Bette Duncan and Mlsa Betty
With a cast of over 200, Mark
Hchoenherger.
Hills Passion Play, with Jospf
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Twyman an.
ln
rvonlmr tha couple Meier as ilia Chrlstus, plays the
Photo by Klrahnar—Bojrmond Studio
» w*ddlng trln along tha Amphitheater Sunday, Tuesday non nee tho birth of a son Ben­
oy Mra.
are . Frank
cram* AIvU
aivii Gulf Coast to Louisiana and Tax. and Thursday evening* a t ItOO jamin Edward on Dec. Ill at Die
Cbriitmaa momlnf taaa th# day choaoii by
for h#r marrlag# to m . After Jan, 7 Mr. and Mr*. r *rr n.m. starting Sunday, Jan. II, and rsrnald Laughton Memorial Hos­
nutteet, th# former Dorla Cameron Partin,i, foy
F l n t Mathodlit Church nlan to mak# th#lr horn# In Tam- finishing this year on Mar. 0. A pital.
r. Hchautteet. The wed llng took place at the Flret
She la tb# P&amp;#'
full-dress photogrsphers rehearsal
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Rubinstein Seeks Daniel F. W estfall *
Help Of Court To Of Miami Is Given
Stop Deportation Motor Vehicle Job

Strange Story Of
Shanghaied Negro
Recounted In Ohio

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Holland' 8 Views
Cloture And
Re-Stated

FT. PIERCE KB—Daniel F.WestWASHINGTON (At - Serge M.
COLUMBUS, 0.. iA'—The strange
fall. Miami, will b« itate motor
Rubinstein,
Russian-born
financier
story of the shanghaiing of an Alaand convicted draft dodger, today vehicle commissioner after Gov.ha mn Negro at pistol point f*om
asked
the U. S. district court to elect Dan McCerty takes office
Detroit and his lodging In an
Jan. A.
prevent
his deportation.
Ohio Jail was disclosed last night
McCarty announced Monday he
Ills attorney filed a suit seeking
a* Michigan state police attempted
an order barring Attorncv General was designating him for the post
In prevent the man'* return to the
McGranery from toklng Rubinstein which pays 17,M0 a year.
South.
.....
In custody or deporting him.
Westfall Is administrative assist­
Michigan Gov. G Mcnnen Wi ­
McGranery yesterday ordered ant to the Dade County ichool su­
liam* telegraphed Ohio Gov Frank
Rubinstein
taken
Into
custody
by
perintendent. As commissioner, he
J. Lausche Imploring his aid. But
4 p. m. today for deportation.
will succeed Arch Livingston, Tal­
the telegram reached Lausche af­
Rubinstein.
44.
has
been
fighting
lahassee, named to the lob four
ter Gerdis Hill, 21. an auto plant
BARTOW i* —Stw«i.ri! I. Ilnl
deoortatlnn for nearly 10 years.
years ago by Gov. Warren.
worker, was released from the .
Rubinstein’s
complaint
to
U.
S.
land begins liis second full term
McCartv’s announcement said:
Toledo Jail In the custody of Ihe
a* a U. S senator Halurday with
district court, filed by attorney
"With the number of automo­
man who transported him there.
Jack
Wasserman
of
Washington,
firmer view* Ihnn ever about the
biles and trucks on Florida’s high­
Toledo Police Chief Ray E. Allen
PEPC. the lldeland.s question, the
contends thst no moral turpitude- ways Increasing at a tremendous
said n man who Identified himself
grounds
for
depnrtatlon-was
inTaft-IIartley Law ami the *enali
rate each year, It t* very Important
ns Birmingham Deputy II. Batson
rule on unlimited drl&gt;ate.
vn'vcd In the draft dodging con­ that nur motor vehicle department
hud placed Hill in the jalt Batson
That mean* Holland la atfoln*'
viction.
be administered honestly and ef­
had explained they were "In tran­
the KEI’C and any move to rlntnp
Rubinstein said In the romplaint ficiently."
sit.” lie produced un Alabama
MAIV UNN I ADDON. 0. was mauled Oy a lion IrikMi when it w ip e d
a time limit on senate debate. IP
(hat
he
has
no
passport
amt
no
warrnnl charging Hill wllh bond
The commissioner administers
from It* cage at an animal rental agency In Gardena, Calif Mary
right to enter any foreign country,
wants the Tafl-llartlev Law kep'
Jtimnlng.
laws relative In the registration,
In
such
circumstances,
aliens
was accompanying • friend who was delivering n pi-t to the agenry
by all means and Is dead set to
Hill told the police be was nctoe states to control offshore, sub
who are taken Into custody for re-registration, licensing end cer­
for boarding when the lion escaped and attniked her Trainers sub­
posted on a Detroit street at nlstol
dfoortatlon arc usunllv held st tification nf motor vehicles, includ­
merged lands.
dued the snlmel and forced It bach Into Its cage.
(JiiiernaUor.aU
point, handcuffed and shanghaied
Ha says he's sure Ills stand or
Ellis Island, N. Y., without ball. ing airplanes. He also Issues and
across (lie slalr line
cancels title certificates of motor
Stevenson was right at tho Nstlnne
Discussing Rubinstein's case last vehicles.
At Birmingham Chief Dcputv
Democratic Convention. He had
night, a Justice Department official
Wilton E Hogan said Bal«on m «
Westfall, a native of Charlestn"
planned to work for Stevenson's
Gov. Warren
said that normally he would be W. Va., was business manager of
A CONNICTICU1 COUIQI STUOINt, Jeon Hannay, of Mapltwood, N. J ,
P o i n t s N e e d e d F o r not a drn'ilv sheriff A Blrmlngelection because the Illinois gnver
ordered to Russia but would be the Wer Manpower Commission for
«% , . •
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*
hnm bending cnmnariv snld one of
examines an antlqua steel sea chest which ts said lo have been used
nor struck him as a mnurroP
given a chance to select some West Virginia before moving lo
(Continued From Page One)
by Beniamin Franklin to carry gold bullion hs borrowed tn France to
R o ta tio n H o m e A r e
U nradv Hntonn Jr,
Democrat.
country that would accept him.
a
m
i
hml
kwh* to Detroit to pick t.K n
finance
the
American
Revolution
Now
at
the
Mystle,
Conn.,
Museum,
Florida.
of
road
materials
sales
kickback
Then, Holland related In effect
McCarty became
acquainted
It
will
be
displayed
In
the
Hlstorlcsl
Murine
Museum
at
the
43rd
annual
,'ontlnucd
Its
hearing
today
with
Stevenson got too rhuminv wit*
I
n
c
r
e
a
s
e
d
B
y
T
w
o
^
'
V
^
r
...........
had
with him while he was supervising
National Motor Boat Show opening In New York, Jan. O.f International)
President Truman uml lurnrd hl&lt; testimony from Chester B. Tread
__
|
Jumped
n
linn
bond
aftnr
he
»v-i«
da
ha*
extended
official
recogni­
principal of the St, Lucie County
entire campaign into one nl appeal vay, Tavares, head of the now
tion to the new state.
TOKYO ’/V
Behind the lines In arrested for driving without a IISchools. He moved to Dado County
in* to the ultra liberal voter. % dosed Construction Equipment Co.
Canada Ihu* becomes the 34th several years ago.
Tills Is Ihe firm which S L Knrea will need two additional cpn«r
Holland Just kept quiet
Mlehii'an had not authorized
VIET NAM RECOGNIZED
Westfall, 48, Is married and ha*
country lo recognize Viet Nam.
Holland was asked In nn Inter Kilgore charges was set up as a points (or rotation home after Jan Hill's extradilion net sicieht his
During Hie Middle Ages it wo*
SAIGON, Indn China -** —Officials which has a kind nf dominion three children.
View If ho expected the HOI* ad -nllecting agency for IQcert s tun
return
to
the
state
Ohlu
tiit'hwv
customary
to
kneel
on
both
knee*
of Viet Nam, one of the three ns statu* within the French union.
Gen Mark W Clark’s head
ministration
Inlstration 1o pay any uttcntlor rake offs on road materials sales.
Roman roads were often 3 feet
II. A. Burgeon, Orlando, another quarters today gave lark of re patrol said Ihe rum hud ample lo worship God nml on one knee to social! d states of French lode The other two associated states
to him and Sen. George Rmathcr*
time
to
ged
out
of
Ihe
stale.
china, induy announced that Cana­ are Lao* and Cambodia.
nr more thick.
do homage lo a human lord.
defendant In the Kilgore suit, pre- placements from the U. S. as the
on patronage.
reason.
"I certainly do," Holland snld jeded Treadway.
Before entering he angrily de­ There was no change In the
He explained lie and Smother*
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---------"will have nur own conflrmntlor nounced newspapers, the Orlando rot ;il&gt;i in requirement of nine Move Made To Keep
power," adding "I suppose they Sentinel In particular, for giving months service — 30 points—for
Lunger
From
Senate
prominent coverage to the Kilgore soldiers at Ihe front Bear area
wlu consult us In advance."
troops will need (0 Instead nf 38
About the whopping vole Florldr charges.
When he came out Burgeon, ad­ points.
GRAND FORKS, N D . O* gave Republican candidate Risen
Troops nl the front get Tour Slate Senator J B Bridston said
bower and the HOP victories Ir dressing a Sentinel reporter cover
rotation
points
n
month.
Tlune
Ing
the
hearing,
said
"Now
print
Pinellas and Sarasota Counties
Inlay he plans lo mail to Wash
near Ihe front get three and sol ingtoli, probably today, iietilioni
Holland said "As for the slate ar a n y ................ thing you want to
dlers
fur
In
Ihe
rear
gel
two
"Thanks
I
will,
the
newsman
a whole, I don't see any two parly
asking that Sen I.anger ( It—N D )
Soldiers in Japan whose (uinlllcx "stand aside" will'll other senators
state." He admitted, though, the
ore
with
thorn
gel
one
point
month
r%'U
knock
the___out
of
you.
"Republicans have made progress
take llielr oaths at Ihe opening
ly Others git IB
too," was Rargeon's retort
of Ihe new Congress
In Florida."
Clark,
Far
Eastern
eommnnd
Will the Florida flood ronlrn’
He said the petitions would ask
er,
anil
Washington
Imve
disagreed
TALLAHASSEE
«*-A
represen
irolect and Jlrn Woodruff Dam
that Hie North Dakota senator he
•
alive
of
an
Orlando
civic
Hub
and
in
recent
months
cm
the
problem
n West Florida be affected by the
prevented from taking Ids oath un
i- j *
an ottorney come here today to of adequate replacements I’enta- lil an investigation Is made of va
new administration?
ask
Gov.
Warren
petitions
lo
re
gon
pressure
forced
Clark
on
Oct
rlous private Immigration hills
"I don't believe they will he af
Super HIr M Fully Cooked Kernly To Knt
fee led in Iho slightest." Holland move three Orlando City Commis­ 22 to withdraw no order Increas­ Lnngrr ha* sponsored.
I,cun
ing Ihe hnltlo line rolnllnn require
replied. He snld "After all the sioners.
Bridston said earlier that han­
Thomas Comer, who described ment from 3fi to 38 points
flood control project was author
ger has Introduced a large number
1 to Odd).
There was no rnmment on of hill* which had Ihe effort of
lied In the noth Congress which himself as a special representative
was controlled by Republicans " of Ihe West Church Street Improve Clark’s latest order from the De­ allowing rertaln alien* Ihe govern­
A yr .
Those things in Florida shown p ment Assn., and Maxwell Weels, fense Department or the Army
ment is trying In deport In slay
.............. ....
Snlurday
the ____
Army's February In this country
Super ItlRht Fresh Lenn Pork
be In the Interest of defense wit an nltnnicy. said they planned In
not be rhnnard by Republicans, hr offer lo Ihe governor petitions for | druft call was upped lo SI,two men
Longer himself predicted earlier
predicted, For Instance the one* the ouster of Cltv Commissioners —thr highest quota since early In Hint a move would he made to keep
lion of deepening the East Coast K. It. Moses, William James and Hie Korean War
him out of Ihe Senate, lint that
Clark's headquarter* sold Ihe the muvo would fail. Lunger Is
Intracoastal Canal beyond Cocoa Waller Hass.
They
said
they
had
1228
signa­
opw Increase "I* made necessary slated to head the Senate Judiciary
will depend upon Its value from a
Super (tight Fresh Lean Pork
tures on the petition tn remove because of lack of receipt of suf­ Committee In Hie new Congress.
defense standpoint.
Moses,
1103
on
that
for
nosier
of
ficient rrfilriremcnt* from the
fn this connection, Holland re.
ported that appropriation! already lames and 1071 for removal of United Stales to niiitlmio rotation
Ilerus Good Kating for your Good
in January on the basis of 38
have been made for tho reactlva lias*.
Jury Report
Each of tho petitions charm'd (points) and still nialnlalii Ihe com­
(Ion of big Air Force bases a'
Luck New Yearn Fount
Homestead, Lakeland and Puntn the commissioners usurped t lie bat efficiency of Ihe Eighth Army
power*
of
the
mayor
In
making'
Super ItiRhi Fre.sh I,cun
ot
in
maxing
nilt|
„uIPr
Army
units
lliroiighnut
(Continued (m m Cage One)
Gorrifl, The speed of their com
plctlnn depends upon Air Force appointments, refused to confirm lh(, ,.mmniltl(|.»
UP re;mrti that Ihe Slate and Jus
needs, ho snld.
W liiemploye*
s ^ . * Aarbitrarily
, i f f i r l ment*
« . .....after
* "»&gt;
™i&gt;n» &gt;«*“"•
departments interfered with
'faithful"
Of veterans administration fn r.,,K
January would de­ tlio
Ihe grand Jury after its hunt for
HIR#*, ho Bald an npprnprlntlm
pend upon replnrcmcnlx.
S citizens wllh Red leanings
08 been voted for Imnrovlng Ihe
"The decision tn retain Hie rota U.
who were In Ihe hire of the U. N
Fancy Western Htrenk O* Lean
Mr. Gray
VA hospital nt Lake City and ad
Von rriterm nt 30 (points) lor Zone
Cohn snld he tnlrt his colleagues:
vertlsing for bids nrohatilv will bn
I A (front line) is in line wllh the "We have a Job to do; we can't
made sometime this month,
irevlously unnoiincetl imliry nf giv- he affected one way or another
(Continued From f’sxe Ones
Ft, \(i \
The future of proposed VA fa­ trcnsurer-emerltu*, lo tie ex-offi- log urimnry
run*Idem lion tn troops
ti
rlmnry consideration
election "
cilities nl Gainesville nod Tnlla lo u member of this hoard.
12 Oz.
lo Hie forward combat rone who bylieIhesaid
the election issue wax
hassee, he went on. depends on tho
l’kK.
Mr. Gray was elected treasurer- arc daily exposed to the greatest
Super Ilight Henvy WcHtern U. S. Choice Hcef
•
results of an overall study by Con­ emeritus at n meeting of iho dagers and hardships, the state­ one of several factor* which caused
the official* lo direct Lane tn Iry
gress.
Sll* TANA
ment addl’d
standing
committee
of
the
diocese,
to delay the grand jury from tnok
Switching to what lies ahead In
t r . \ o*.
lo n letter to Mr. Gray
log Its report until it* term rx
tho new Congress, he said "I think prconlillg
nn
from
Mark
T.
Carnentrr,
nrrildcM
I
X
T
..,*,,
O
n
o
n
i
u
l
I
,
,
plred in Deremher.
we can redure taxes."
tmd Dan It. Weller, secretary of
( ‘111 K O l O H l 1H
Tho possibility thnl Secretarv o'
Holland will he the third ranking the committee,
■r
{* .
•
State Arhcsnn n(night he called a*
Swift* I'r&gt; initial
Democrat nn the Senate Public
__f yesterday,
vestiTtlny.
The letter also Included n resoh.-|
a witness _arose
Works Committee and the fourth Lon
of
commendation
for
Mr.
Gray
iray
_
.
_
,
ill
Rep
Keating
(It-NY)
told
report
ranked Democrat on tho Agrlcul
Vttoinif) PurtftJ ftiofl f «e»h
. I I I k i t r i n H i n i f . c r s Achcson mav be summoned
fore and Forestry Committees. He which acknowledged the "devoted V p u r
« M I!U v / I U n l l l ^ | t nni„rmw. The State Department
N O H T IIK R N
•Mo, U ■ member of the Demo •service" of the former treasurer. ( t i l l
F ru ity O V e g e t a b l e i
has ealei;orlrally denied attempt
crallc Steering Committee which Tho resolution was spread upon
tho minute* of tho commit t re.
WASHINGTON, Dec 30 UV-The Ing to Interfere with tho grand
makes commltteo assignments,
year now rinsing brought more Jury.
Thera has been some talk in
strikes anil mure Idleness from
Washington Holland might take a
LARGE Itll'K
work stoppages than nnv period
«P0» on «l,o Senate Foreign HoCity
Commission
NORTHERN
since tho Industrial convulsions nf Plnne Missing With
a Committee. Ho wouldn't
I DPI, Urn Labor Department re­ Ten Persons Aboard
comment
tent on that. If ho does, ho
(Continned
From
Page
One)
ported todnv.
I glvo
ilv up one of Ihe other pany and the other In which
would,
It (mid 4.U30 stoppages began In
nltfees.
r o .,8 2
3
y the City
1032. This was close to the record
MANILA, eft—Philippine Airlines
Holland ha* a major bill drawn
•ANADIAN SWEET
,
me
ale_
,
„„V
I1
set
In
ID
1
(1
when
lalmr
said
today
n
DC-3
passenger
plane
for pulling before the new Senate
l&gt;e taken In the W0I,i uflor It* "first round" nl |tn*l is missing over northern Luzor
O C E A N H PH A Y W H O L E O R S T R A I N E D
on tldelandi, He was one of the „nifettfff until eol|W
hut Ikmti wnr wni/c
with seven passengers and three
Madera In getting a similar bill I D
^
.n" Jcontract
Clt
ity, Mr. Cole- The 1040 strike wave had much crew members.
1 6 0 z.
through the Test Congress but Tru
- ,h
rran pointed out. This contract tn do with enactment of the TaftTwo of Ihe passengers were Iden
man vetoed It.
would
be
of
a
nature
similar
to
the
Hartley ImtuMrinl Relations Act tilled as Marshall Nunn of Ban FINE COOKING
" It looka like wo have an ex
A |,b. Hug
MUent chance of passing It this one between the City and the In the following year. Stoppages Francisco and Mary Irclon, he
power
company
for
power
at
the
In 1032 exceeded—In number of Moved to live in a small town
"Wit 110 Mid*
shutdowns, workers Involved, and near Cincinnati. Roth are em­
senator said hla bill wIF f S M a w fipoaal
*? fltatton,
*!‘ n’ *t JThl*
h n Snn*
I Air
con- days of production lost—anv pre­ ploye* nf the United States Infor­
» (hat----slates
gain &lt;
control
- lain
.... .^o'
.‘f f L ? * *
he aald, after vious year under tho Taft-IIarlley mation Service In Manila.
the Navy took ever the faculty,
law.
Tho twin • engined plane lefl 'KLLOW COOKING
WHITE HOUSE
,8^ niP»r W " authorised Thirty-four major stoppages. In­ Lnoag In Hocoa Norte provlncr
with the volving inure Ihnn 10,000 workers this nmrnlng for Aparrl. about too
each, wore recorded In the survey miles away.
whjare the limit would ho lot)
Maid
In operation
. - could
- — -be- mi
v|.«ms4VH under
umirr msdo by Ihe Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BUS). Tho biggest was
f - Jr 1 .Tt ' u.p ll! flie tnonth'a
•irita
the ,contract
alined. time the two-Omnth strike of tho CIO Spread Of Strike In
— FROZEN FOODS —
‘ ither for or United Steelworkers.
Three Persons Die, 3
AFI, unions wore Involved In IT Singapore Threatens 1rfL•' VJ• t '
*»! r*?onirt* of the writ
j ,*
*li
Avenue, between of the major stoppages, CIO unions
Hurt In Chicago Fire NJ*?*!1
WKHTFKAK
'
I* O*. I’kg.
In
12,
and
Independent
unions
In
.SINGAPORE,
(*—
The
strike
ol
■JJd Tenth Streata from ■
A
ona-famj). to •
S U LTA N A
0, The Industry moat hit was con­ 10,0M workers In tne Singapore
0 0 J* P«raons
ciaaaffka
struction; It had 7 big strike*, S Naval Buie threatened today tc
and Ihraa othara war# J uitHa
The hearing cor
of tham affecting
projecla of ihe spread to the hate medWl a*"aa pro*
p i.
btumad to death In a flr#
toea, Fifty hospital attendants aald
Atomie Energy Commission.
which dcatroy#d a South
Strikes nf all sites outnumbered they are waiting to receive thalr
# O*. Can
tur# store and'warohousa.
the 1031 total hy about 8 per cent, wagoa on Friday before joining YIIOLERUN
man-day* nf Idleness more than tha strike nn Saturday.
but
man-days
'ISaMt
prec,dfd lh* •P*eho
’ ■KtSSima' ___ doubled—Increasing from U,t&gt;00,&lt;
Th*V RAM Ar^VAnp®!! ovr* n«*
Ifamen found th# bodies nf Iwl
O
flO In_________
1931 to 53„.......on
million thla
thla y&lt;
year. conditions submitted to the
____
l aad a woman In the amoulder
(A man day la the time
ie of on*
______
fiUria of the four-story hulldlny
man for one day.)
strikers are aiklng
Some 8Vi million worker* were higher pay, Increased living allow
Involved In this year's stoppages, ancea, pension right* and lick
iVIVIi
is against 1.200,000 last year.
Economli Issues, prim* rlly
L
caui
h , were 1
STume
i, the wai liau# waa related
Ion and prestimably
r*ot eontr
manda
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VOLUME XL1V

Knlablished IHOH

,P resident Is
Optimistic On
World Peace

Missing Student

Truman At Last News
Conference O f 7 ) 2
.a
Holds Out Hope To
People Everywhere
WASHINGTON itf - President
Truman suld today Ihf uulliHik fur
world peace It better now than It
wax a year ago.
Truman explained, at hit last
new* conference of the year, that
he wa* referring to the outlook for
the cold war in all pari* of the
world.
fl| He said no new plan for hasten
’ inn the end of Ihe Korean War ha*
been submitted In him. hut ne ami
ed that obviously he could not talk
about such a plan even il one ex
isled, unless It was something to
be pul into operation immediately
Truman announced he will up
pear on radio and television .lau
IS from It):30 to 11:00 p. m.. Hast
ern Standard Time, to report to
the people on the state ol me mi
lion.
This address, he said, will con
** tain some material in udditiun In
what he will ulvc Congress in Ills
formal stale of-lhc unlon message
early next week lie will not up
pear before Congress In person.
The President begun Ills meeting
with reporters by expressing shunt
regret that Secretary of Auricn
jure Urannan has had to make ad
dltiouol rexlrlcllons on Import* of
dairy product*—ax announced ye*
terday—under requirements of ihe
Defense Production Act
0 This Is the wrong thing t« do.
Truman .'laid, adding that In- la
not In favor of it at all. llut he
said Urannan was obliged In im­
pose the new restriction* under Ihe
law.
Truman avoided comment nn two
controversy issues, (Jen Douglas
MacArthur's latest blast “at him
and the status of diplomat John
Carter Vincent
He had only a soft voiced no
comment when asked about MacArthur’s suggestion last week thal
" t h e P r e s i d e n t was using the
"bloody dramu” of Korea " a s ' a
means of self glorification."
MacArthur's statement stemmed
from Truman's own quoted remark
to nn Interviewer thal the general
"wanlrd to involve us In an all out
war In the Far Fast.” Mar Arthur
retorted that he hnd not proposed
to extend Ihe Knrean War hut only
in end it.
In the Vincent mailer, Truman
piiim
said ,,jiy
only ___
lhat __
the ca*o of the cn
reer diplomat ha* not reached him
yet (iiii counsel. Charles Murphy
fs known to he studying the rase.)

Mob Action In
US Claimed No
Lives In 1952

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DEC. III.

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AtMociuteil P res* I .rimed W ire

No. 93

HOLD IT, KID! YOU’RE NEXT! Acheson Sees Little
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Damage From Using
Disloyal Men In UN
State Weather
Texan Is Winner
In *52 Noted For ! Of 1S52 Title Of
Wide Varieties Tall Tale Champ

&lt;)m&gt; ()f Heaviest Tolls
In Nation's History
Is Being Predicted

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Test iI’ios Kmployees
Are Not Concerned
With Our National
Defense Problems

WASHINGTON P-Secretary of
state Dean Achcson *aid today
national security i&gt; not endangered
W i n L imh I FiiDMR'It T » » ! Stur\ A I m' u I .l;t|i:m- l»y l 'niieil Nation* employment of
\meiic.in* "I ipicslionahle loyalty.
Allmv Fa rm e rs T n
&lt;•&gt;»• Insects (Sains
llut Acheson tnlil a House Juulsuliciimmittce that the presI hive Keenrd ('Flips
First Flare A w a r d ciary
cm i* of "these people," as he
c .illi'il them among U N cmllv .11)11 \ IF III l i s t V
LAKELAND t* Florida u c.illi
phivce* it *'- giv e the Unlleil States
cr in 1952 w.i* generally gimil lor
Itt 'llt INli I'nN Wi* P
The .i " Ida i k eye
WmId'*
I'hamplnii
l.tar
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1952
dlru * no* *n . imh! for some nlhcr
1here I* no real threat to se­
crop*, hill gnnd enough to enable wa* .ii....... .
today Ity the Itnr curity . he said, been use U. N.
farmer* In p n u lm c record crop* liligtun Liar*' &lt; luh and the yvnnec worker* do not Ii,untie matters
of rill'"* and vegetables Metooriil uf the J.'liil annual Ananlti* Award "concerned with mir natlnnul deogi*t W a rn n Johnson of the Fed i* not siuprisingh a Texan
fcijsc
era! Stale Fund Warning Service
The subcnmiiutlee i* muking a
\fter 12 month* ol soiling
*ald today
thnuigli minimis o| pruiliglnu* tali general ImiiMiy into ii|irrations of
ill,'
Justice Department It got intu
"(ine man'* meat i* another late*. Hie i lull selected \irmaii 3 i'
man’* poi*on 1 and tli.it'* the way Hairy 5 t imimiiii:* nl lialla* [nr the qucstimi ut Mitwersives on the
it turned out when temperature* In* tall tale oIhiii! Japimi'si' inns l mted Nation* stuff in connection
with digging into whether the Jusdropped low enough to ilnningc i pi does
si"'-- il"o:irtments Inter­
legeialile* toil were |tl&gt;I what ill
l ommmg*. -lalinind at Johnson . .„
in* fruit* needed t o color amt Air Force base neai lokvo i* tl&gt;c fered In a New York grand Jury's
sweeten
Hind li'xali In win Hie criuvii m inquiry Into subversive activities
Even Hiiuii'h the vear saw crop* recent venr*. Ind hi had to ill iw iiy F N empluyir*
An invitation was issued late
in Northern Florida severely dam mi foreign material for tin* v In
yesterday (ur Acheson to testify.
mted hy drought, nnd crops in mug whopper
I'*" ""'""t'try uf * u k promptly
Southern Florida damaged liv loo
Hitne idritd In.^idv I tout just
much water. talulaM for tin* vest ittrued In for tni1 niclii when I accept ml it*
Av hcsiiu had hardly aeltluil into
prm ed almul normal. Johnson re tic.ml tile dour open At first I
polled It wa* raiorly dislrilmled Hmugld it wa* oar of the nH&lt;»r the wi t n e s s chair hern re the Con!!"** uieiiiher* were iparring with
over much nf the vear w db ton gov * wtm
l&lt;'|&gt;t in Hie loom with nn over hi* refusal to disclose
rnoi Ii in February Mmeh mil m
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me
When
I dler and too 111- 1«- iri Apld M.iv saw d wa t w o o a i s i l l d t o e * *1 h e y tin- n.imi'v ut State licjmrtment
cuiploviTx who have hiimlleil inJune Nnveinher and Deceniliei
stood ueaflv ll feet l.dl and In■l i v e vest'Cal inn reorts mi l S citizen*
II,no -howed i ii g vacarie* in otti me 1 wa* ton tell died to r
loicil Ivy the t N
er way* pom me 21 inches o n Mi
- ii I lost I iv llu'ic wlien Hu
Die ilcp.irtmi'iil lias refused tn
*P
arm led leaving Milton dry during
pt a n tied mv lied
**iv*• Hit' ioforinal'Mii i l l to Ihe
a \ o i tliea-ter **i I *i 22 amt giv
T tiemd one of thi ol *av Hu
inv i edat Kc\ a loth ot m no Ii Von Honk we -tnuild &gt; &gt;1 tom to'ie N&lt; vv 5 ink grand inry, i2) to a
Sail,,ti' rnmnilllri and t.’ll to the
w tiih pouring II lot lie* oli l.akc or -ho dd we i . i i i v Inin totun '
Ih- ■■ i "loiniHi i
land in July thunderstorm'
"After a tnomeol's eiio-idei alioll
Ai tii'sno s.iiil tic cousiilted t’reslFrost* and o i oiiinanylec tern
Hie
olltci
replied,
t.et
eat
lorn
ocratoros m November P*’d a* llele If we ealiv loin home the tli-iii I'niinuii hefnre rcleetlng Ihe
the 1951 52 crop season wir* get lug Miiisipidoe* will lake tom away ropicit liom tlie grand jury, and
itiat I'rnin.iu InstroiTed Inin lo reling under way i ofnred and sweet from it*
f'i*c in give op ihe Information.
rued cllru* fioil* lint knocked old
The secretary went on to argue
\mdlici I ex,ill John S KeiidetX
lot* of vi'i'idalile* in Northern and
that it wmilil not lie good arlmlnisI'eidral Flnriila It was Ihe - nilr of llninke Army llo-ipl.il ,d San
tratlve
prartu'e in subject substory wlnui Irin l- occurred Dec Antonio won an linniirnhlc men
llnri tie -aid Hint a* elilct etlgl indin.it" eniplivvc* III questioning
17 'ind 19. 1951
liv ctirigrc'shuial cnnnnlltees or
Johnson al'o litooglil o"t tli"*(‘ oeer id a Imspdal ship he •&lt;(i*
gmiiil Juries
point* ahold Flnriila'* 1952 wrath once faced with Hie In-k of ci-tlmg
dn nnly what
a large bullet installed in Hie llimlt : ItieytlieaicMiliiirdinale*
er
("111 to do." he said.
i nld'*pcll* Mere lielnw normal of the ship within a mitt lei of
[ "The rcspoii'ilitc officer* however,
hours
fleiiucncy.
can lie pul mi the stand to explain
Even Ihuuuli s in m ic r |i-iiip-'C.-«
"I went ashore " hr tied "bought Ilnur .litmus
turc* were nmi'iinllv Inch they Iis I pound- nf alum dumped it
"We sluinlil ticur the res|Ninsh
avecaced uhmd nornial
into tin* Imder and filled d with Inlitv fm wind is done riglii and
Not a tropical dorm visited Flur watei When Hie duller hod shrunk tin
IiIiioic for what is done wrong ”
Ida m the hurricane seisnn
tu iilinul Hie si/e uf a raillalnr
Wlicii Ai hcsnn a -scrti'd *hat U
Tin- minimum nf 27 degree* un I hovered d through the hutches N i inploy H it’ll! id possibly dls(let 29 wa* the lowest lemticrii Imltcd d Into place, washed II md Ihvj I American*
presented no
tore rccnnli'il in Drlober in 35 with tint wliter and when it had Hiri.d to naltiinal security. Hep.
years
rxpunrh'il to normal sire fired d Keating ill NY) cuminontcd that
op ami we took n i l on time "
lie and Aclieson appairnlly place
The lodges also gave hnimr.dile different Inliirnretatlim* on the
mention lo Fred Craven of At wind*, "national interest* and naWINNERS ANNiH'NU'.D
Dill,ANDO 4* - When point* lanta, (in who said hi* brother tiiuuil "security "
hud
a well trained dog When the
"It strikes me they are ‘vminywere Intulrd for the Tangerine In
ternattiinul Mid Winter Model Air brother carried the gun on hi* limn* terms." Keating said
right
xliiinliter,
the
ring
hunted
rail
Aihcsnn agreed that U S naplane meet here Tuesday these
hit* If Ihf gllll Was oil the left ilonal mleresl* are liarmed liv the
winners were iminumiml
Itil j .Si'hlarh. .Smith (lend, llut . shmilrtcr, Hie dug hunted souiccl* employ incut of dislovut Aiuericailti
The brother got nut ii new fish try tlm U N
Junior class; James M«nrne Mi
nml, senior da**; Willard •t'all ing rod lo show to Craven, amt
chard. Norfolk Vu . and William In a few minutes tire dog npnc.ncd
Thomas Jr , Daytona t lea eh. licit from behind the barn carrying a M c r t e s I n A n n o t a t e d
cun of worms
for open class.
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Dances, Parties, Church Programs
To Mark Local Welcome To New Year
Mpccinl church service* iiiiiiuht
anil tomorrow, inn tnicriihU pir
tics, noil chi*iog of store- mol
business offices will inutk (lie
opening of the new year in .v-unford.
Activities tonight id the First
IliiptM Church will gel umlei wuy
lit 7:30 o’clock with u prayer meet­
ing, the Itev. W. I’. Itrouk- Jr,,
pnrtur, suhl. mnl will lusl through
midnight. Inchnleil on the &gt;vcnlog's ngemhi ure n "slngs|niintlnn" ur *nng feat, a motion pic­
ture, a fun period, an ainaiiur
talent period and a thanksgiving
mnl dedicatory period, Hefir-hruenta will he served. Thu piddle
is invited to attend the activities.
A nursery will he provided.
A watch night service will be
conducted at the First Methodist
Church from lljlio o'clock tonight
until midnight, the Itev. J. K. Mc­
Kinley, imatiir, sulil. Recreation
will lie provided for the youth at­
tending, from 9:30 until to 46
p.m., nml a moving picture fur all
from 10:46 until 11:15 p.m. Wor­
ship will he led hy the youth finin
11:30 p.m. unlil midnight. All lire
invited to attend the service.
The.. Huera mcut uf the Lord'.*
Hopper will he curulurt*d tonight
at 7:30 o'clock in special aervices
at the Church of fioil. The Klout
family. Indian* from North Dakot, will npprnr at the church Fri­
day Ut 7:30 p.m. ut u special sing­
ing service.
Confession* will In) heard ut the
All Souls Catholic Church today
from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. and from
7:30 until 9:30 p.m., tha Rev.
Fr, Richard Lyons, pastor, said.
Masses with Christmas carols !«•
Ing repeated hy the choir will be
hold at 8:00 and 10:00 o’clock to­
morrow morning,

Chi 1st will lie held lit 7:30 n III.
Inmonow in till- rliupel uf Ihe
Holy I'rns* Kphrnpnl Chureli, the
Itev. II I.. /.Imnieriiimi, reetnr,
sail’, mid at 14):4HI a.in nl the lugli
altar.
Hull) the i ‘it v Hall ami the
four l Nullin' will lie closed tie
mtirtuw, with Ihe exception uf the
ilnrlff* uffiec and the I'ollce and
Fire Demirtments.
The (lust uffice will In' t|i,.,s|
lunuirruu with no deliverleH being
nuide, either city ur rural.
However, Ihix service will he
maintained and mull will he ill*,
pm-h id I rum the post office.

The Herald will nut puldish an
l*«un lomorriiw. hut will puldish
one Hutillday, instead.
Dancing will he held frnm 10:041
o'clock tonight until 2:00 o'clock
tomorrow nuuning at the Mayfair
jnn, with Harney Htixtim and his
orchestra from Orlurulo furnish­
ing the music. Illenkfast will he
served at 2:00 ii.nt. Almost all nf
the 300 reservations were taken
yesterday afternoon, It was said
ut llu&gt; hotel.
Festlvltlrs will get under w“y
at 10:01) o'clock tonight In (he
dining room of the Anchor, J Ini
Hpeneer, proprietor said. There
will he no cover chnrge or mintmum, and no reservations are be­
ing taken.
A gala party and the opening
of the new lounge will bo held at
an open house for members of
Hanford Lodge No. 1241, H,I\().E.
tonight, starting at 0:00 a.m.

Official Interference In Science
Called Weak Link In Soviet Armor

Ity ALTON I.. HI.AKEKI.F.E
Al* Nrlrnrr Reporter
ST LOUIS 'A*—A Russian weak
ness Is thu Soviet's destruction of
their own sclent «t. Dr Conway
Klrkln, University nf I’ennsylvunla
botanist, sold today.
Obedience to the party line Is
Ihe destructive vims, lie told the
American Assoclutlon for Ihe Ad­
vancement of Science. This "enk
enlng of Russian science,, ht
nested, could he a taiwr ' • r
weapon in the Wrist's f
Thu Coinniunhtli thennm.
p
slhly "do not know all that ts
happening, and do nnt understand
what they are really doing."
llv said the untlsclence virus In
Russia "started It* Infection In
genetics, In a field where science
conflicted wllh tho Communist
faith. Genetics denies tho Inheri­
tance of acquired characteristics,
and this type of Inheritance prom­
CORKECriON
A total of 1,190 casts were tried ises so much so easily that It has
In the Small Claims Court hy always been a favorite of those
Jurlira D. K. McNab during hi* ,who want to make over mankind
tsrrn of office Instead of 11,090

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Geni'llcs, Hirnwn mil and re
placed "hy archaic tpiuchcrv."

Statistics has "Inst II* basic
honesty," is "used to falsify data
for propaganda purposes."
I’svctmlngy and psychiatry ure
pruelleally rlcinl lllidogy and ugrlI'ultnre “ are so permeated with
quackery that nothing nf impor
lance can Ire ex per lei I from them "
Medicine, puthnlngy. physiology
&lt;• "forced Into a rigid and stupid
9dnxy " Geology I* subjected
political nltuctr*
Astronomy "Includes Hie unitMIng quackery of a s t r o hot . my. nr
Ihe study of plant life nn Ihe
planets," hut ''nevertheless much
excellent work is being done hy
Russian astronomers."
Certain theories are forbidden In
chemistry, hut soviet chemists are
doing much good chemical re
search.
Despite condemnation of some
Ideas In phvslc* as "Idesllsile."
Russian physics Is definitely good.
Russian mathematics Is "truly ex­
cellent." and engineering "Is prob­
I "Dr. W i i ava this assessment able adequate for all military and
of major fields of science in Bus- civilian purposes."

Harold F. i| i'l l cn. Cocos hush
nci-miiti. tm* liccit named District
Campaign advisor of Vulusia
Jake. Orange, tin ....la, llrevard
mnl Ki-niinol" cinintlc* fur thu 1053
Man h of DIiiii' h caiiuiaign hy Joe
J full. Miami, State Dunes chair­
man,
liming tlm year* 1951-52, Mer­
les wa* II11-\ ii id cininty- directur
fm the Maieli of Dimes, lie is exe­
cutive secretary nf the Tubercu­
losis and Health Association of
llievunl Countv.
Merles is a member of both tho
Nctimr Chlimin'r of CmnlilcrcP of
Cocmi nnd the Jonloc Chamtier uf
Commerce.

Movie Time Table
HIT/
"Hangman's Knot'*

IT") - 2:46 - J:30 - it; 15 . H:00
9:16

Midnight Hhuw
"Against All Flags"
Thorsday • Friday
"The quiet Man"
MOV! ELAND
"Glory Alley"
Show start* (1:30. feature 7:17
intermission H:30, last feature
'
9:33
Midnight Show 11:30 P. M.
"California Cnnqusst"

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Near Record For
Traffic Deaths
Is Seen For ’52

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SANFORD.

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First Lynch-Five Re­
port Since 1SN2 Is
Released Today By
Tuskegee Institute

llv \l, I.ANTI.It
TUSKKGEK. Ala ,1* - Mol) action
claimed no live* In the I'nttcd
NIW YORK pollre'hsve alerted 11
State* during 1952. *aid Ttiskegcc
states to he on the lookout for
Institute in the (lr«t lynch free re
Uratrlce Eckhaus. 17, who dis­
in IHX2
appeared several days sgo after
llut "other rather *imllar forms
leaving high school for e store In
of violence and lawlessness have
which she was employed srter
not declined.” K I* Patterson,
school hours. Her (ether, Sieg­
president of the famed Negro
fried Eckhaus, has offered a 151)0
school, declared in hi* nmmul re
reward for information leading lo
jo-rl last night
He said there appear In he too
her whereabouts, ffniertialloual)
many Instances of police "brutality
and killing," of persons suspected
or guilty of crimes, "and a re
surgence of the mob spirit as ex
pressed In heating*, floggings In
cemliurism. bombing anil Ihe like "
The 1952 report e*periullv de
plore* bombings in it* ' pattern*
of violence."
Mr* Jessie P Gorman. wlm
Iv where Negroes have moved or
attempted to move Into while
neighborhoods. Patterson noted
Hot blast* have also occurred at
the homes of whiles "who have in
some way Incurred Hie enmity of
the bomber*."
For the four years from PIW
The National through 1952. Ihe report listed at
( Hit AGO
Safety Council today predicted least OH bombings or attempted
traffic death* In 1052 will total at homblng* 49 against Negroes to
least 38,000—one of the heaviest against whites and p'dillc inslitii
turns, eight aeainst Jewish syna­
toll* In the nation’s history.
The council said 38,000 deaths gogues, schools and community
would he the largest number since rentrrs. and one against a Catholic
lllll and one that had been ex. clmrch.
Two victim* died On Chri*t»tn*
erected in only three other years.
lint, It added, an upsurge of night. 1951. Harry T Moore. Flur
Ids
secretary for the Nnt'onnl A*
death* accompanying Ihe good
traveling weather In most of the snelntlnn for the Advancement of
(t S "in Dec emtior could lift this jColored People and Ids wife were
vear's total to the third hlghc-l ! fatally injured In Hie cxnlnslnn jj&gt;ut
wrecked their home ot Mims Pin
on record.
Chance alone hn« kept the death
The three worst years, in the
number of lives lost in motor vehi rat" from tiring higher, Palter«on
cle accidents were t941 with 39,900, declared
lie said |he wave of tminldng*
1937 with 39.1H3 and 193d with
points out "the hie t i*k of editenJ9 0H9
Ned II Dearborn, council prrsh iion in human relation* still t»&gt; bdent, said Ihe grim figures car- acrompllshed in our democracy "
tine "lynrhlng prevented" I*
rled a warning to New Year’* celementioned In Ihe annual reperl It
hrntnr* He added:
"Till* I* the third con»ecutlve wa* In Clarendon County. Sie-Hi
venr to bring an Increase In traffic Cnrnlin" where a 28-vrar &gt;&gt;*«l Ne
deaths More car* and more travel «rn. William Felder, was charged
are making street* and highway* , last Fehruarv with killing a Hi
more dangerous. Only sober and ve»r • old Negro school girl He
cant inn* driving will ensure your wa* given five vear* in orison
Toskcgee said member* of IV
»n[e*VThe council reported fatalities In girl** family "hnd lo talk fa*t"
the first 11 months of this year lo keep a meh from storming the
jail and jynchlng Felder aflrr hi*
added up In 34,500
The November toll of 3,070 was arrpst.
However, f’larenrlnn County rimrl
the greatest for any November
slurp 1941 and was 5 per eeni clerk I*. T. Hraetum said he knew
Mr«. N. Vermillion
of no threals at the Jail or else
higher than In November, 1051.
council ha* rstlmaled that where.
Dies At A g e Of 75 410Thepersona
This weapon has been used main
will lose their lives
in traffic accident* during the compiled the report for Patterson,
slid
the Information rnme from a
Mr*. Nettle C. Vermillion. 76. four day New Year holiday period
died suddenly ot the home of her starting at fl p.m today and end­ Nccrn newspaper, the Chicago De
aon-ln-lnw and daughter, Mr. and ing at midnight Sunday.
fender.
Mr*. J- 0. I.ovett, West Hr*t
M Street, at (1:00 p.m. yesterday.
Value Of Water
MINNICK RELEASED
Horn Jan. 30, 1077 n (am MIAMI UP—Haul Mlnnlck. Home
Hr TOM I.F.MON
bridge, Ohio, Mra. Verm lllnn had
stead polleeman, wa* released
lived here for 46 year*. She wa* s
To assura you a dependable from Jell Tuesday night after n
member of the First Presbyterian water supply through the years grand
|orv refused to Indict him
Church.
,
,
..
which lie ahead, Investment* must In the killing of a Negro on Christ
Surviving an* the dakghterj a by made within the next few mas day.
brother, Charles Carmon of BtoU- month* and veara.
Mlnnlck shot and killed Frumet
benville. Ohio; sisters, Mr*. Nora
Our engineer* who nave been Jeffrrsoti after William Fasulo
Nettles of Nile*, Ohio: Mrs. Eva appraising our needs, estimate our Florida City marshal, hnd pursued
Locknnd. Mis* Carrie Carmon and pear immediate needs at about him to Homestead when Jeffer­
Mra. Viola West, all of Jackson­ 1260,000.00.
son riri! from arrest nn a charge
ville.
And that la lust for physlrial of reckless driving.
Funeral services will be held at .quipmrnt and Installations—that’s
Mlnnlck said Jefferson and FaHrlsson Funeral Home at 3:30 p.m, just for the THINaS which make suto were scuffling and that he
Thursday with Hev, A. 0. Mclnnla up a water supply system.
shot because he feared for his own
officiating. Interment will follow
What about tha personnel who or Fasulo's life.
In Evergreen Cemetery.
make these things function? What
Mlnnlck was charxrd with first
Is the worth of their knowledge, degree murder .Saturday ami
their experience, and, above all Jailed. The grand Jury called 15
their unceasing vigilance.
wilnosses.
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
Everything about a water works
Carelessness, speed and whiskey Involves
large sums of money ex­
were listed by W W .
.er-*..............»
SMALL CRAFT WARNINGS
cept v..c
the remuneration
of the ......
men
man II. U. Harrison as the ma n reaoonalhl* for Its dependable opMIAMI US— Small craft warn­
causes of 10 traffic fatalities InUratlon. So far we have been fer­ ings flow along both Florida coasts
tile rnuntv during 1952.
‘lunate to have ronselentleue and today as a low pressure area
A fatality wcurred everymonth
mtn , bl# to . rc(Dt , he
moved northeastward from Texas
f this year with the exceptions of jmonslbllltiea of water plant opera toward West Virginia
The Miami Weather Dureatt or­
April and October and so far In t[J,n |„ tha fact of low financial re
December.
dered Die
at II
uerea
ine wsrnlnga
warnings hoisted
noisi
ward* their aervices rommand
Month*, number of fatalities and However mutdclpal water avstema &gt;.m. (EST) Tuesday from
Cnpc
fn
'. '. their cause*, M tfjwrteft by the a r » finding IL harder eaeh year to Intteru, N. C.. through
h the Flur■highway
P H P H patrolman,
j P H I . are ns
n a . lfob enroll and hold younger men qual­ .da
... ____
Kays____
and______
along the Florida
ified for advancement to key Jobs West Coast.
Wind* of 10 to 90 miles an hour
( January — one Itllled; excessive In water utllUlea. The will to serve
sneedi February — one kilted, Is there but It withers In the face at times were forecast.
whiskey and running a atop sign to a dollar that haa lost almost
In Sanfurdi March — one killed, half Ita purchasing nower.
TO DROICATK BRIDGE
lwhiskey end speed | April — nonei
Satisfaction in discharging a
h j Je on— Top state
JACKSONVL______
(May — one kllledi carelessness i great public responsibility with officials
ar*
scheduled
lo
to lake part
June - one killed, whiskey ami honor unfortunately doeanH heat
it 11
II million
m
dedication
tha
...
jon of Hu__________
!apeed! July — one killed, carelesa- the heuae or clothe tha children or In ther Matbewi
Bridge
here T1___
Thura..._________
'
;nee*: August - one killed, whls- buy food for the table.
ikers Hated Include Gov.
•r■
Spa
Along with the inveatment la
Florida Supreme Court
THINGS to nuke up * water sup- j s a s f t
Mathews for whom
system we eaonot afford to
Mmed; SUte Road
n-car
to blind
d for lay
Board
Alfred A. He­
tflg. t ^ o t S r r a*hit-run fa-bn hu»aa UteUJgence and
rd H. Simpson.
and December — none so [and the tost eg ehai
iracier

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Itjr O VM I A. M A R T IN
A P N ewsfealurr*
W A S H IN G T O N — Am erlran ag­
riculture turned In its hlggest produellon jol. In 1052.
The romhlned output of food
and fiber eorpa nnd llveilock nnd
livestock product* w in the l«rgc"t
In history. It topped the previous
year'-, production liy 0 per cent.
Riggeat gain" were In ineiit uni-

P R E S B Y T E R IA N
CHURCH
Oah Avenue and Third Street
Rev. A. (1. M c ln n k Minister
0*45 a. m. Sunday .........
a. m. Morning Worship
Solo — "H e a r Mv Crv. () Lord "
Wooler, — Dirk Aiken
Anthi-m —
"Cheruhlm Song"
llortninnsky •— Chancel Chnlr
Sermon, Mr. MelnnN
Church Nursery 10:15-12:00 each
morning
5:50 |*. m. Pioneer Fellowship
0:5u |i. in. Senior High Follow.hip
7:80 n- in, Evening Worship.
"Echoes from Christun W itness­
ing on our College (,’ntnjitises” hy
our College Young People,

F R E E M K T H O D IS T r i i u i i r i i
Fourth Street and Laurel Avenue
Special notice: Sunday all serv­
ices.
Hear
Profc-sor
Paul Oralis,
noted finger. Known ns one of the
heat gospel singers ill the United
Slates. Don't fall the fea-t of
"(Joed Gospel Music". Mr. Oralis
will he arrnmpanted by Mrs. Oralis
at the piano.
Sunday School ft: lb a m.
11:80 a.in. Worship.
7:00 p ut. Y P M S .
7:.00 p.ni. Fvnngellstle Service.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:8&lt;)
p.m.
T ill

F I R S T IIA IT IH T ( ll t 'IH II
O F O V IE D O
l)r. Frank ('. Morgan, Pastor
ti: in a.m. Sonduy School. Mr. H.
mfcfkctln fr ,. B rhen.v y c o n , timer F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
F. Wheeler, Sr. Silpl.
11 did u.m. Sermon — "Haptlsls
demand for more heef and favorana k T«i
* 1
phi* prices, farmer* expanded
_
.
„
unil the Hereafter".
cattle number* to a record level.
5Vn' * ? 2110?
,n"
0:8(1 p.m. Training Union. A de­
Those number* now stand at
fdiurch Service. 11:00 a. m.
partment for everyone.
more than 80 million head. Thla
Wednesday erv Ice, *:&lt;X) I*. M
7:80 p.m. Student Night. P a r­
I* an Increase of more than 15
R e u d !"*
Room Tucadaya
and ticipating will I h- out young peo­
ple, home from school, for the
million head In four year*.
Fr-ln.ly,"
fl:00
,
A further fipiinslon In cfttllff
T n»t Christianity, ns taught hy holidays. Sermon — "Hood Res­
Is exjwctrd In 1053 — n yra r that
Is a dtmofuitrable Helena’ olutions."
may
consumer suppllrs of ** Jha keynote of service* to hr
Wednesday at 11:00 p.m. Watch
meat become the largest In any held In all Churches of Christ, Sel- Night Service. Refreshments will
penreilmc year.
, enlist nest Sunday. Subject of the Ih* served,
Farmers harvested the second; Lesson-Sermon Is "Christian Sellargest wheat crop nnd the see- cnee/
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
Jesus' admonition, according to
omt largest rnrn rrop In history.
ir,87 South Sanford Avenue
These crops served to assure am­ Matthew (10:8), provides the (JolHerbert J. Hass, Pastor
ple supplies and reserves for pos­ den Text: “ Ileal the slrk, cleanse
llllde School 8:4b a.m.
sible emergencies for at least an­ the lepers, raise the dead, cost out
Morning Worship Service 11:00
devils: freely ye have received a.m. Sermon hy the pastor. " W a lk ­
other lb months.
Produced also were larger than freely give."
ing with Hod in lltb.’l."
innuupti among llllde passages
average crops of oats, flax-seed.
Included
f 'V F
Fellowship
0:80
p.m.
rice, hay, soybeans, tobacco, fruits Is the following from Luke
Young people ate invited.
and vegetables.
."Then he called his twelve disciple*
livening Service 7:80 p.m,
H U T F A R M returns did not together, and gave them power
Mark Rutherford it world travel­
match farm production. The ngri-|and authority over nil devils, and er ami dynamic speaker will he
culture department re|«irted farm--to cure diseases,"
guest speaker, Dee. 28, 80 and 81,
ers received a total net Income | Citations from “ Science
and at 7:80 at the church, Monday eve— Income left nfter paying pro- Health with K ey to the Scriptures" nine, Mr. Rutherford will speak
duetlon costs—of 14,200 million. | hv M a ry Raker Kildy ................The on Ids rerent world tour.
|
This Is about lb percent less than Principle of divine metanhvslcs („
Tuesday evening there will In- a
the record received In 1047, and (,’odj the power of divine* meta fellowship supper for all members
illy the
tt same as the amount physics
_
..............................
virtually
I* the utilisation
of |)H and friends. The pastor urges
friend to attend
received In 1881,
, power of Troth over" error* 7l* I **v*'ry member and frli
Farmers actually 'ecelved about rules demonstrate its Hcleace"
these special services.
8 per
prr cent more dollars for their 111).
"
----products In 1852 than in 1851. Hut
C O N U H K fiA T IO N A L C H U R C H
their production costs were higher.
Park Avenue nnd Third Street
Had farm prices kept pace with
J . Ilernard Root, Minister
Increases In price* farmers paid
Sunday School |0;&lt;hi a.m.
for production materials, their In­
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
come would, of course, have topped
Hernmii: " Ills Sacrifice — Our
1851.
J A C K S O N V IL L E ” A - A 78 year- Salvation".
Farm receipts from livestock old physician refused to be robbed
products were down atiout 5 per In hi* downtnwn St. Jam es building
H l.V F.N T H H A Y A D V E N T IS T ,,
CHURCH
M
cent a* lower average price* more office shortly before noon today
Seventh Htrrrl nnd Kim Avenue ;
than offset a 8 per cunt Increase ||c grabbed
a knife-wielding
_ n . ----------- ng robber
In volume. Returns from crops In threw him In the floor, and
K . H. Meaning, Pastor
creased aliout 12 per cent, mostly covered Hot cash while his
Church Service 11:80 a.m. Sat-,
because of a D per cent Increase ceptlonUt called police.
unlay.
In the volume of sale*,
Sabbath S,-bool 0:50 a.m. Mr*.
The physician Is Dr. Clayton
This year’s decline In livestock Washburn. He skinned a wrist In II. Muckner, superintendent.
receipts was largely In meat ani­ the struggle. Ills receptionist,Mrs.
Prayer Mertlng Wednesday 8:00
mals, eggs and wool. D airy re- Ruth Klliabeth Zimmerman, was p.m.
Visitors are wvictim*.
relpts were up nearly 6 pur rent, stashed on the left arm and arroa*
mainly bemuse of higher average i the right Index finger
U P flA l.A ( ( IM M U N IT Y
prlres.
| The assailant was identified hv
,
! Pet. N. R. .Simmons n* George
P K E H IIY T K U IA N C IIU H C Ii
Farm economist* say farmers Herman Chandler, 41. of Sanford,
Rev. C. C. W h ile, Minister
are nnt likely to receive morn N. O. lie was held for assault to
Regular service*
from marketing" In 1858 than murder j purpose, robbery
Unified
Hervlcea 10:00 a.m.
thev received in 1852. The dorn-l
__________________
Church school and talk by pastor.
retie demand fur form products
Young Pcoplo's Meeting 7 :0 0 ,
will probably he well malnlnlmul
p.m.
during the corning yrnr, hut some
Kvenlng Hcrvlce 7:50 u.n
reduction In demand for export
Wedmisdnv evulilng* 7:81)
seems likely, As a result, prices
P ra ye r and llllde Study.
received hy farmers In 1858 muy
Mrs. Paul M nrr* — Pianist.
JA C K S O N V IL L E UT- The follow
average a little lower.
Mr. Alfred Erlcson, Bupt. of
lug government contract* were re
T H H L E V E L of economic well­ ported to the U. S. Department of Church Kchoul.
being was not uniform for the Labor
today
an having
been
Mr. (ieorge I’eiohl, Leader — '
various farming regions. Many awarded to Florida prime con­ midweek servlco.
producers In Kustern, Southeast­ tractor* and suppliers:
Dunedin: Clinton Foods, (A rm y ),
ern, South Central ami Southwest­
F IR H T IIA IT IH T C H U R C H
ern areas suffered heavy crop bridge saddles, 1327,080
Park Avenue at Sixth Street
Miam i Springs: Tycoon Tackle
lusxes from a severe early sum­
W . P. Itrooka, Jr ., Pesliir
mer drought. Those losses were Co., (N a v y ) (2 contracts), catapult
John L. Miller, Minister of
reflected In the production of cot­ part* and struts. $40,000
Educutlon
Pslatka: L
Ilym sn A Sons.
ton. livestock feed grains, hay. and
"W e 'v e Saved A Place For You"
(A rm v ). wrapping paper, supplier,
pasture*.
Sunday School 8:45 a- m.
Indefinite.
"Itrln g All the Fa m ily." Wo pro­
Aa a consequence, mnn&gt;' fa n n ­
Panam e City: Gulf Oil Corp.. vide for every memher of the fam­
er* were forced to sell off some
(A ir Fo rce) (2 contract*), gaso­ ily. Even a Nureery for the hohles.
of their livestock because of In ­ line $41,000.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
adequate feed supplies, Other*
L „,n
. F b Fierce: Amerlcen Agrlcultiirenabled
to
keep
slock
were
enabled
to
keep
» li* k si Chemical Corp,, (A rm y ), phos- Sermon, W . P. Drookx, Jr .
Training Union (1:15 p. m.
through government help In ob- phoruii supplier. Indefinite
P
"F o r All tho Fa m ily.” A Nursery
talnlnjr feed supplies from more
T e m p i: torrell-W ndl.kay Co.,
plentiful
.
(A ir Force), cigars $71,000; Sian- for the llahles.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
. ™ * . ; f&gt;7 trp of ■ ,e v ,r '' «*rouwht dsrd Oil Co., (Adr Force), gasoline
Annual Student Night Service.
In 1055 hung over many of the $31,000 : Industrial Engineering Co
Fellowship Hour afte r tho E v e ­
ir " " "
tn l n (A rm y ), small arms parts. $14,000
1002. Prospects were darkest In
ning service.
tho w inter wheal producing area
Wednesday Evening Service —
H O PRODUCTION If) U P
of the southern great ulaln*. Little
All-Church W atrhnlght Service be­
ORLANOO
—P I* production In ginning with P ra ye r Meeting at
hope was held for a bumper food
grain cron In the new year. Rut Florid* in 1852 was 852.000 hcnd, 7:38 p. m.
ample rrservoe w ill prevent a the U. 8. Department of Agricul­
N ursery at all aervlce* for the
ture laid today.
shorUae.
small children.
TW* w“ . 4.,P*r c,nt uver the
A major development on the
"E v e r y Room A s W arm As
national farm front In 1052 wne a 118,000 production In 1831 but 2 per Y o u r Home."
cent
under
the
lo-year
avenge
of
congressional
Investigation
of
Welcome.
shortages of governmsnt-owned 171.000.
,
The
report
laid
Florida
farmer*
grain and other products stared
a h h bm h ly” o f g o d
Sunday:
under price support program*, In Indicated 85,000 saws would farrow
In
the
spring,
an
increaac
of
5
per
a number of case*, private stor­
8:45 a. m. Sunday School, W e
age concerns converted these com
have a class for every age and a
hearty welcome fo r every atten­
dant
11:00 a. m. Morning Worehlp
Pastoral message
8:80 a. m, Prison evangel I ant
•olWay traffic death toll In Youth In chan
&lt;1:30 p. m
rlat'a Ambassadors
a It lagging slightly behind
aervlce.
« i year ago.
Slate Highway Patrol today
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service
ed then comparalive figure*
Tuesday:
1 44-hour period beginning it
7:45 p. m. Christ'* Ambassadors

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til Charch Notice* muat be prevented at The Herald office by 4:00
the d ly before publication.
M.

B M B W M B

U. S. Agriculture
Had Banner Year
During 1952 Span

79-Year-Old Doctor
Subdues AHsailant

T h e r e ’s p le n ty o f room fo r Im p ro vem e n t In th is o ld w o rld o f ours.
O f course, it is just about p e rfe c t fro m a n tru ctu rn l s ta n d p o in t. I t sp in a th ro u g h
space w it h e u c I i m a th e m a tic a l p re c is io n that man can co u n t d a y s and m onths and

Federal Contracts
Are Issued In State

Wednesday! 8:00 n. m.
"Watch night" aervlce.

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Idea
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farm
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years,— and even p rin t th em 011 ca le n d a rs w ith o u t fe a r o f e rro r.

this Chapel — Saturday —. M p. m.
jS £ CRUST CHtiljCH. ^&gt;0X0 WOOD

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sh ip , b y p re a c h in g th e h ig hei.t m o ral and s p ir itu a l stan d ard s, th e C h u r c h can m ake a
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(B p lettpal)
Rev.* H. Lytlletaa llmaiermen, E
D , Raeter
H O LY IN N O C EN T S, MM
0:00 a. m. Holy Communion
0:80 a. m. Fam ily Service and
Church School
' 11:00 a. nr. Morning Prayer and
Sermon .
Service! through the weekt
Holy Communion dally a t TtSO
a. m. except Friday at 8:00 a. m.
Thursday — Holy Communion
10'00 a, m.
Sacrament of Penance • Peace

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McCarthy To
Launch Probe
Of C olleges

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AN INDEPENDENT DAII.V NEWSPAPER
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Carl Eisenhower,
60, Kin Of General,
Died On Snturday
a

Carl Raymond Eisenhower, third
cousin to Cen. Pwltrht I &gt;. Eisen­
hower, nml n winter visitor to
Sanford, died following a heart
attack
Saturday
morning.
He
made |ii i home at 401 i’ulnu'tto
Avenue.
Mr. Elsenhower wus horn Fell.
22, 181)2 in Freehurg, I'n. ami for
27 years lived In Wllllum-rjinrt,
Pa. where he was manager of the
Eastern division for the Premium
Vacuum Cleaner Company. He re­
tired In iUd7 and for several w in­
ters had been ruining to Sanford
where he was quite active In the
Tourist Club.
A past president of the Shufflehostel Court, Mr. Elsenhower was
also secretary of the Tourist Club.
He was n veteran of the first
world war and a member of the
Veterans of Foreign W ars and the
Redeemer Lutheran Church of
Williamsport.
Besides the widow of Sanford
he is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Jam es Chestnut J r . of Lynn
Haven, Va, j four brothers, Iloy,
Homer, Henry and W illiam Elscnhauer of Sunhury, Pa.; three sis­
ters, Mrs, Arthur Marx of Sunbury; Mrs. Marvin Witherspoon of
Alexandria, Va.; und Mrs. Jessie
Sherry of Washington, I). C.
The body will lie In stnle at
llrisson Funeral Home until 12:00
o'clock noon tomorrow tit which
time It w ill he sent to Willlunisport for funeral service* and In
terment.

u Mrs. W ainw rlght

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Dies At Age Of 70
Mrs. Mol lie E. W ainw rlght, 70
year old resident of HIT West
First Street, died at -4.M0 p.m.
yesterday at her home following
an Illness nf three years. She
had lived in Sanford for 21*
year*.
Surviving are tha husband, W .
H. W ainw rlght and a daughter,
Mrs. II. J . Rathel of Hanford:
two sons, It. F. W ainw rlght of
Jaeksonvlllei and G. H. Wainw rieht of Tampa; two sisters,
Mrs. N a n cr Jen * of Tampa and
Mr*. John Teston of Allenhurst,
Gs.; also 13 grmdnchlldren and 10
grext grnndehlldren.
Funeral services w ill Ite held at
Trisson Funeral Home tomorrow
at U:00 p.m. with Rev. J . P.
Strickland, pastor of tho Metho­
dist Church of Holly Illll officiat­
ing. Burial w ill he made In S y l­
van Lake Cemetery near Paula.
IN D U S T R IA L IS T

K IL L E D

TU LSA, Olla., i/H-Arthur W a r
ren Ambrose, O-year-old chairman
of the board of tb« Cities Service
Company of Delaware, a subiry ai Cltlea Service of New
t r i ■ killed in an automobile
to il night, lir a . At^braae

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&gt;ouilu*ni Co-op Kxooutivo NamctiTo Ad­
visory I ’.ody Alonjr
\\ ith
( Mher Mon
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Named By ike
To Farm Post

Kiaenhowers Bn joy The Christmas Holiday

Senator W ill Seek To
Hoot Out W h at He
C a l l s Communist
Thinkers In Schools
W A SH IN G T O N &lt;*~Scn MeCnr
thy (K-WliO said today dial one of
the flral thin#.* he will do in the
new Cougrexs will hr to Invest!
Rate the nation'* college, in «
search for subversive Influences.
" I t will he an awfully unplcas
anl task." he said, observing that
he expects "a ll h e ll" to lireak
loose and that t here will he
"•cream ing of Interference with
academic freedom "
Uni McCarthy Indicated he be­
lieve* It lx of pressing inlerext
In rnot out what he called "(Vint
munisl thinkers" from Die nation's
colleges Me said he’d rather use
that expression than the bald word
"Cornm im lsts"
McCarthy told interviewers for
the weekly news magazine U S
News A World lte|Mirl that this
was the first time he hud discussed
his projected plan of "lining into
the educatinnul system
The magazine published today u
copyrighted acenunt of Its Inter
view with McCarthy and other
ranking Itepuldicnns who will head
major cotnmllleex in the Bird Con
gress, which opens its session Sul
uritay. M rCarlhy will he chairman
of the Committee on Government
Operations and the permanent Sen
ate Investigating Committee
Hen. Velde tit lilt, who will head
the House Committee nn IJn-Ameri
can Activities, also expressed u
desire to weed any Communists
ferim the nation's colleges and "a ll
fields of education "
"This has been largely left un
touched up until now." Velde said
And. he added:
" I realize, of course, that wu're
going to have a lot of opposition
from various educators, parlicularly from the ‘left wing' educators,
but 1 believe that It is a very
fertile field fnr investigation and
that 11 should he done.'7
McCarthy said he did nut expert
the work of his Investigator* In
duplicate that of Velde's commit
tee. Ami he pooh-poohed any sug­
gestion that an Inquiry Into the
nation's colleges would lead to
Ihnughi control.
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I ’a llly clmnl&gt; will, slowly
rising
temperatures through luesday; a
few showers un tlir keys this after*
itmin anil tonight and rain In ex­
treme north hv Tuesday afternoon.

Eisenhower And Taft
Will Meet Tomorrow
For Legislation Talk
Spellman

is its Korea Wounded

n»f* |«#h. Milt hr*p Hhiipt* m*\x
un\*i mi.iMit farm p«»li"H*'
lf»* in I* \V llrook* (if \tiattta
ivn iT a l fN#iftN£i*r *«f th" i nlfup

Wmri'-Prici* Controls,
Kilibusturs, C i v i l
Rights W ill Be Disuiissed At Meeting

N E W V tD lK
T Presidentelect
Fisenhim er meets tomorrow with
sen Robert V Taft of Ohio and
nthci G rip senate leaders to di&lt;
&lt;‘1»* t K i’it'idmwrr ft * .1 farm .id
nt -- the new administration's leg\ imii \ 4 i D n m i t l n 1 o f 1 1
ist.iiive program, melmling Ihr
\ n I' lM i t h n w t i a n l r i n \ " u Y u i k
qoe-tioN »l whether to coni nine
w.mt
I hi*
»*• «mi |&gt;
1" p H ’ M t d t i u ,
a
w age pure controls
**i f*HN v t n d i i m o f I Ii** a c n n i l t u r a l
Kiseuhiiw ci s pres* secretary,
u d i i " l i \ “ a til h r r a l l r i l ill I«» ul
lames i
llagerty. anmmnccd tn\ '-r u p f a i tit p r n h ) " l i H l i r f n i r I h r
das that Eisenhower and the Sen
MISIDINT-lltCT Dwight D Elsenhower and tils family ru)o.v no util I i«htuned American Christina* .it
at.- leaders will get together at a
l.in
.It ni . Mi unrat i MM a n d p i ' i h . i p "
llielr Columbia University home in Near York Gathered uri'Und the i-i.Cnc ti.iiu set giandsou David
i l t i 1 0 .t t i l - S um** %i\\\ it a&gt; .1 f u n *
t on In on conference at the gener­
Dwight tl received are: Elsenhnwei Mis Mamie Klsenhuwer; Die First t -civ I m-Ih-* mother, Mis • U n a
i i i n n i i o f a l u p . i i l i s . i h a " I 11 u II i u m I
al
i hoi no,don- Hotel headquar
Doud; Mrs. John Elsenhowci (right), D.ivli) Dwlgtd It, 4. D aihafj \m.e, :i, u&gt;-,l Sin.m. It month*.
1n n i m i s s p t i i
iMi.tii iMiqt
in
H i m 'ii
1' i »
h i n t &gt; t it'll i n p I ns i t in p a n : u
lo reply to questions, llagerty
said lie had no information re­
Hi Milk's a t v n i s rvr i ' s hl r r d o f I h r
N . i i m i i a l 1 mu m , il u i l .ii t n i ' o o p r r . i
garding a published rc|Mirt Ihr
semilnts plan to seek Eisenhower's
fnr
m u h i r h h r ha-* h"* 11 a f r a i l
view s on ilit- issue of changing
i n l h f u t r f n r 111. u 1&gt; v r a t ' * H r n ,1
i Inst 11u nl i t nf K / r u F a f f H t - n l o n
Senate rules to make it easier to
limit Senate debate
t h " 1 'trill I'M l i p -sp " l ‘l.iliNl \4 llu1 44 ill
hr
(hr
1VlM'llhllM 1*1 "*•• 1» 1.H 4 Ml
llagerty said that matter is not
.U f h *111 itr C
&lt;m Die agenda, ami lie suggested
that newsmen ask the senators in
*1 Ih .1
Hi link - s a a l 1.i“l UiL’Ilt
Washington whether they plan lo
till'.
44 ill 1C Ju1 44 ,1 4
Miik*
M.l
1.ik■■ Die initiative in bringing up
t■
1.4f hr - Ill r V|*l t • tin * U »vI*. *»1*1-W
i’n debate limitation matter
I |In Niitilh .I** ,it i Hi u h 'l 4 .i
|wit
tn Washington. Republican Sen­
|M l | ft Jilt X I trill", HU H* 1‘ I'llUll It
ate leader* let ii lie known they
IJrtMtk . ‘rvtltl III I - I’MilV MU * it Ml,if
will discuss the whole subject of
lu l t r l v f l l l l l U II I* 44 ill f it t I mU'
toih ixtet , ami civil rights leglslari t4 11 ayX ,H t lv S|||\ IMi; f o r m
(O oh
i i i c i ii'tlc A c t
i m it
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II
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tun, with Eisenhower
V-. K Ii it 44If||
t B ANClS CAROINAl S P IU M A N f
] i i n ||i&lt; 11if 4 1si r f i l I h f N m ifh •wtiiHihl
in r l n kshurg. VV Va
Sen
'tie 1 I I I V I f H.t Il ’ll | | m s. |4| I.l |
|ii i ss h.»i .l I'm u jri M li ‘1 i *iiiin.i i i l l | »(i*»i!
l crtAki, of Ma&gt;n-o &lt; Mo o &lt; *' •
W h y tl i-it.i. ntore to run n ho-, j
t.
, 1 , . p. on „ f
t 'll said tin- discussion with Ki
M.. I
Il*‘M I. |'ff I I’f H Oil Ii. i •(
I xl|4 i) 111«*1lit*, t .»&gt; * 11111HI till I,II t I*
i i ,ii Hi Mill, K«'i* * In * I •ti t
i
pit/rl Ihitn it hotel wn&lt; exphtloeil [
Mid'owci
tomorrow
prohuhiv
will
- a,
ii • &gt;,. | t,
r m f ir ' l l III K m *M, 4‘ it «llM.i|
ti,,l m i
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I
tf H u r t . I l l * . tn&gt; ' '• li"*o
•o Itoturiun* today try N'orniun I |
include price
wage controls ami
•i •-t
Will,
I-'I IIIif 1h.UI I,til l .if \|IM'I ti .ill
f ,1 1 1 1| i ’ll " ill ll M * IliUl** .111*1•« ""* .11*1
u flliotin ri*f*inli*‘i ‘hr o ••• ♦ »* •
t.i-1 week's .iimooiiei-inent by P re ­
loeh, tiilmini-ttntor of the Orange '
M.
I ..I
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44 Ih fomwn iu i II imi'
t th#* f;t o n I \ f f .It h Mill*
■M ii-ii Hit Kmo »nt i* s» ill
'*
mier St.din tie I* favorably ills
Memoitiil
llo-pitnl to Orhindo,
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i h . m m . i i i of I h r l*it*xi«li nt r li*i T ”
posed lo rotifer with Eisenhower &gt;
who tiitti that the ho-(titul mirnuil |
'i If* 1 'iiiil yi*it1 (nlv»Mtr\
l a i i t i t i n i i m l H r r is
1&gt;&gt;
Ill-sides Tati who is slated lo
ly rurnidies the pul lent muti&gt;
of! * i it1*i m| \
l,,,
&gt;|t 'I’m'1 1 \\ | M m i s ill*dll of flu* * *&lt;rn« U
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t,e in ii an d * Iciulci of the new Reservice- u hieh the hotel does not
I ,i • '- tv * »4« i .i jitii*
I m s i r**iiv i I ' l l r i j f ol A n ** • • I t u i r
mihln an i im iinlteil Senate. Eisenhave to -oipply,
V f *•Mllut |Ml| j41Cj »t|t r «| l.y F
I i i f h r r »u* t n l m*i • f r o m i h r S m i t h a i •*
tiowei wdt meet with
Deelanng that the Orange M e­
I’ U iNoti nt! i I, f*M |it * if ii* .t
R iiiftfn s l m r l
of
|tiin k h 'v
A ik
morial lios|iitnl is typifiil of lift
Sell.
Style* Bridges of New
t'4»M I’ll I I I Jim f , f I h. 1 loll (I
Hu* Viio-riewii
! \ iff
f i n * s i i l r i i l of
percent of the ho-pituls in tin-,
Il.iinostnie, who will hi* president
I*'*- * I' 44jlf 11 I I I I'lilv ... Ii ■
’ 1| tj*:'Ill'll | ii tu Hurraii l/rilel’#ili*»li. Kohi*i I
countl y, Mr. Losh ptesenteii fly
iro teinpnic id the new Senate;
ill’ il ti-H*jillliiJ nil I ■
i |,|iUi+li' rillin' 4 |{ I iiki-r of Jl;u •&gt;villi* S «
n rn
t / . /&lt;■*
MCI lie I* Milllk'O u l 4'illnnulll.
ute- on Die operating costs of tit.V4,i illll Mill I ' 11, h'l* III 1*011 4411•si 1
liiit lin n * ' .in*I m *m I hrrrilm ao-f
Noi Kill II I
I-im R. iitlmtiiiHlt I! I* i n il Ml, ii u i . t hill Iiiirltt i' ||„|f&gt; |l * ;i 11144I'll 1)1 (im iiH n iii.
.-ii nt iiii- &gt; •nferem e of all
Dilintilo iio-piinl showing Dull tintot iff Hit* U||ilt|»t MtllltllUll H im i f *)&lt;•• |''t II ft ’I I . SI . HI h.
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I c i, 1.-14 S.iltimstoll
i n i s 11 i nf Un* N 'o ii h i , i i iiliii.i
room rust there is $10.72 pet .lay
M N •
•t
o( Ma*'in I m s e t 'w h o was asslstin eiimpaietl with 13.11 ill the 1111111 m U i I i II d I m, Yk hit "| imIm Mil •ui .I nFt h
&lt;-1.lUj'f
M f» I
N i" l '. f r S i n i l I n j
| iiiiniiHiH * * n r u i t ' i i i r
ul
Mm
- m l f I • it w it 1 u i i. i,iM m iiioniv lender
the last
average hotel.
i ii i f stijiiit 11VI Ml ll||ll* a*&gt;1 thi|! -rn.
loiig iess, and Milton Yollllg uf
This was cxpbiltii'tl Itirgeiy by { 11| 11 In f V ItlfitllCOM 1***1II \ I n || I I I I 1j 1» P i h » Mitt is&lt;•t ■v n J|&lt; O'
illll
I "t\ Cl ’ll \ Ulltl
Not Hi Dakota a farm leader
Die fuel that illi-tttry costs tit the III*' Ilf lit
*Cr.iMM«llit f411
Mil
Eisenhower it was learneil. has
O inligf Memorlnl last year were ^ hu* htR il licit i * «h'Hli t iM'iii M * i*M|i l.» ||i ' "it , I
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$:t. I 1 |oi patient day while mir­ | NorMiYVfH' i n I 'liivi i W|1N
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,-omi- up with i'-commendations on
ing care was t J Till (ter patient day,
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\V h a t w til if
It, I II IN h O IH (II \
M AS V n R K
w het'-ei tiie new administration
neither of which services are -ap­
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tl
i\ti uiftit hhmI i UIM* 44!M1 a vk«*il
ns meilicnl anil -iirgiral expens,
t.r
I Il M* ....... 11 II*' i '
' III It# f *ijd 1M tri 4 111 |H1 1 . *I »■H11 Mu
Midi* l a
ft Mill
4 11 It 111 114
I
r ’ .i .Mill
a tin
■ la I
HU
t. I f I" u.Mil*’ 1 i'll f(i" Mlvixcirv
charged ugain-t the loom, m.-doai
h " Id Ml" lltlxl I 1 MM 1
nn I * i . I I ’4 r I’ I 'lit|Di \ ,'
u t i••
Mi 1 " .. d* Ii dm l f in . 11ll ill
•' .iii'ii* h ; r In** n •i utv imi; '*!lu* whnlt*
reroi.ls, eillployet-s’ lunnes main-1
H lf
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in .
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ul u i U r r h
Walden,
CDh I I 44J * f‘s»
•IM ill" \ IMii 11*'li ' im &gt;*inn* lini**,
tallied at tiie lo.Hpilul for ein.-r - '
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1 l"\v Ii
1 pre's
h.M M"! H ii (M il t \ mm &lt;
genev rare, and nurses’ Dulning W illiam s Av-mie, in " 111 1 j ’
\ M1M Mti w a ul -it ii, ,
1 l, , |h i II Mi .Ml ■«f ti l. t u n ! ' * i n It
i
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IliHn
I 4 thviNn
school.
1 hnrged with I...... .
llaioo I'M| It 11 iih 1. hmi 11 k.
V. (Il,if IJt" r lilt f
I |J i ­
M im in iint l f«. i
V ‘ Hi M u 1 1 t* \ « l,*M,.| fr , niM-'Mifi
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The total expenses of the Or-11moonshinei »itI. Dim s unpaid ami liti* H' it I I • I I H 111 K l * t 11
(if* Il -I s jM’MillMv1 bu l*
M't Ml -• f*
*•' Hu* 1I ll .1
&lt; *! M* ,1 j il ’l ■
. * * 1 t* ..lux
lingo Memorial last year
w ire possession of loii.-iv O.olitot to '
I t » M#.*, ."Mill .1## ("In i tn b
11 ilU'l ■IIII I I t il 111V 1"if
m ( i n ' I mm’ hi f kiiMWii »|i &lt;
'
:■til t Villi" ut u 11« In*
44 , 1MIfl-* IM# i
Ih .
Ih K IM I.K M U N
*t;i:m,IHt.;iH, Mi Lost! said. W ith els. are to . no hif.u. Do C.lv " I l l l l 41 111'
t'tuiifiiilit’i ii&gt;"
tin XVu M mH \ h i i i . i I I DDDIIHI AI- ( ki l l
I
S
*i * 1f »■1 1 1*■ Si I! | | hi *1#*lx a
$
1 1 U|*|| v n m l ii
H1.H28 patient
days, the gross j Court this aft. moon, ii* C*'v polo-,- ' m UHMtil ■ t
if
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-v 'i**in *i*rvt'ii y o u
room revenue
was $7ih!,77tl.tU. continue tlicii . miipuign agaiii“ i d H»*l| 44 *1 It I "Mill »| til u | I
Nil III "I ,i |iirsun,tl |if i*C,i ■*i*
la i.i n*l a * I n i
in m ii* . | r |M*f i *ii I ’ l u i i f 4 uf n H i r t s 4*'I
W a - h l i n m i • - *•1 * •** "
.
ii .ih i.
i»y ’loritii
II
I"
II.*
W ith an avorge room income of legal liipiiu l.a ffi. and giimhitng I *Ij| i
ft. flic Xll Mi I- ■i till i (‘lini f i.ri "M urk
hi t l l n
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p p . MvtDi
nii«l iiiififyihK
v hi* i. 1.4 I* 'h im
*ff.:t7 and un average room ex|,„|ita,
I •f \ffci lh»- I *4 f» MS I* J X f l - H l s M M l
li n - | U t u I
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praise of 110.72 the average loss
Chief Roy William s peisunnily
j till* |g»J mH1 IILIltc jllltltll
|,| .1 ! V .'»* i i i innk.!' d “ id* f**i i i ’i " nf hi
Mi
I t" l« i
"tutt i| i in#
wlutl
4 Mil I ,|fl W .ilk III
lull "
O l a l l k e t id
Iih* .1
*
im a
pllZe
on each room per day was IL .‘iB directed the rind Saturday in wbi. ii 'MNil* III (il llilfif M- 4 till* 'ill#' 1141-&gt;
11111*tl t 44.1 |H *'14111I’ll .,1" .1 |*|| 111*' (** 'h i it I I I * | i h y 44 111* i i fi t m &gt; *i ii F tiotile*
ffimk ui iil &gt;i ’ll 11 *i* |*x tww k h '
Pi till' -4 t *#M|IJllltf) .
'* i "hillI'm»fis Id lllir fiffht
14an * f I ill I Ml’ **
or II totul annual loss of flltt,- the unused wn- nirested Also par III*' l-'f-'ll t I IH 11« • VVIf II Hi
if mnliiiRlit if 4i i i i Ti" ili1!* r*n in* tl I m !min(iI'll'*1
til l ,
-I l l - «t Jkllhld ‘ IIMM «»f IIMMIfy
nij*i*t*v uf fi# ti* f**h"c ii hiiiiiji .lini
T h , N e « ID 1"Hl*|l ru » **f SaiiMi* 1 il** if
ticlpnting III Die arrest were Pat II* **'l f*»f Hi*' • II IV
-till#*
Part nf this loss is mndr up m in i'll C. C
fli*i Nju hitihi fni Miilil.il \ 11#ii
i n n F l l l l M i l . H J I * | .#♦* 11 * •
X V9*IHM , 4111•Ih p in ." , 44ll»|| lllh-it 1'MMIIhnlDoll son and S- Il a luf«fiiti(l m S«-inirtn.i
f t l i ' . i t l ’F M l , I l l l l .III**!
\ ill'/* il nf
(MINCH t llll" 11**44I)
riif* l riM ial
through charges for extra services Spence.
I.# f t, «*xp» m*I*‘*I un i iyidpmi'iit
I»#»i7»t#-*I imiI in i uf im t in .
III |tn L«'l i i * tin* thml I'liM * \i imm* i liltin' Ill’ll4’fl ftnlrb Mn41 ft ill*
il *,iul
such n* drugs, « ray, und Inhnruw Ii ii Ii **f fr*
i* i l u l l s n m l at** »« |n »r i" il #•!(•*r i m*' 4*'.»r wil' !'* I
..I in &lt;iidl*itu*M« 44Ihi'li p«»tf«»rm
The neenxed w* nt fre.- Saltirdiiv 'V Mi h nil * atii| itii&gt;ir #'tl j11 fits M: III** «Mtit i*"t
tory tests, hut there are also other
tn |n i /i ul a &lt;aniiMti I m m I *•«* Hi k ii n i onifii’f limn I#* fnull I ■lull’* In | If iiriutii if il ili funs*' sjichflii'" ** ill *i •
fin iii i*«li nigltl under bonds totalling # t"l llllV*' I m i D I Ilia fill' In ■t■i*11 &lt;|*■
I i *'*ii'll ;i |»*'.i k «»I ,V* 111 i#(* I *&gt;
i11111ft
losses nml exp.-N-t s. Mr. Losh de­
litinlilV I mii** in II* 1i« ul Km -m• lid j \ HU i ll
i h r liilli'f
| n i * « ‘ N 4i ill r . i i u u frtirn
I ttlHilli'U nIm I «af M* IncII**fit
nfli-r
spending
u
f«
w
bmirs
in
jail
clared, About ten percent nf alt
11..Li.uii.li- incut 1mm \i iiiui'i
a l"! \ \ ‘J Ml In $ r \ | ’ui fii*t'N«in &lt;»'ii In • #iliilliir's. I,ili* in HI.VI, Hill nm id l*v « l u l l ' l l * ' IMU.I'*
nf nniili |i
fat ilit i'
a piTIn bringing about Du- it'test
; ■ ik In c i till&lt;&gt;imli HIM .dul till
anticipated revenues are charged
11" nil'll i| 11n I In* \i a * n i l
tinh l is t l i a r y u i L S.'n *» fn**nl N lR lif
-ii h | &gt;I l/ i " ill I' Jl * | n||n4V *
f
11
u l tn11n k pi*riOiiH
Mil
j
l.iil
*
if
f
in
HkV*
fu
Ml
In
Ihlluifis
off ns hail debts, or are otherwise Chief W illiam s said, police "math rm mil iif(. il
willi
H im i .'h | f Mill I
Ml* n Mul b i t , J i l l I ill v ■Mil 1 i ’I ii I iy nml ti**1i*l Mippur ruMiiw i» I Hi‘l*’lis(a * lu’hihlhrrs \ihiiM Ilt*‘ii 4’ ( *'M 11IM i*“ 44* I *1 mill it imvi*r Ihlill
uiH'ollff tihlu,
T h ii
n-jirfurnlfil '» L'*v UTiil**r u •.' iiit h win nml
A
purl
In* j i x ii’ i
lin nk m i' N i I m m L i i l
w il li h h r tl fill t Ilf * **thi*i S a n l i . r i ) a ifl ft t r i H f ir lit*’ f i ■*if i ti n 11 I I
it'll llfl »1114.xIt 11■XXJl | !t .| MUU * HI I" 1 I'M'V lh * im44 N il 14.11 mi ternin nf
ntHiut |l-t(),00f) last year. O range1In......... .
of pads used f"t i"d
11 U»1 r r - i r i ' t ' l v u l f i m i t Ml
V\
Ii* : | . n lH nn I ih * jn lh lM p S u n , M l 1 L
Vi* ait xx' 11ti jit 11 &lt;1" a i m il lltt* -ii TIN’ 11*' LIII iih ■
Hi I l*'V»‘l srhiiru III* i «' he r p » I'lit ' n 4\ih ii iiimh I "unimml*
county contrihiited #100.000 lnst,R n were picket! up in tin- raid, and
h l i i r a m i f**ll
that
r n n * H l i »a til i11 J j
SI" mH . 1*11 S i i i i i i i m i h a A v i i i u r
ul a III!If" I «1-i**
44 1 idiuui iuili 44ii,it iticy (to
|X4!**'II in .Hill ih IlllllMII cl**11.41 .1 ii I*
year to pay fnr welfare case* and frurn appearances it "seemed lik
r o g t e a s h a d In i u im i ' h
t.
g , f | , , - r n f i . a l . .......... .....
K s ir is u x c if %
I i mmi i n Mi In \ •r d
in. 4\lit *** 44Miki fa*Hiti"jc emit
;ihl
to help offset this lass, anil is n l.ig oper tit ion to me," the Chief pM'ull/iritf
tln&lt; l' iu i I wliit h tin I" . |ilr H f hi nit ni*' i imipiiny; SS’ilhain A $| n Ml a p i , l Mill fni a si-4 4’M i Mill t*
\1l‘il||44 Ihl*- It "hill sjuuiil.lhlc Ml
111 IIUMM’V
scheduled to give 1140,004) this disclosed.
••a.I n t tip for thrill at tin'
"lit l,r M h i. H*Jfi 111**1nt'ii** ('Mint, M»*ii «11iiiii *v* I.i4 t il’ anti uiiti't I jiiniiH'nl i 'Miir hihv in 111* 7 per i i'iil
Sin (i UiiMMi nIP H"t vulra
year.
The police found the nmnnshim
Intinti.
M #»#H I Hill’ ll Oil 1*11if *" I U H l
Ih " IT p u r l V4lls VI I llh ’M 111 Hu p IMP 111R ■»(111 Mlfi ■*, 04*1 11*111 pip"
" B u t tf you think your hospital in m aking Die raid for hiillln.
Am-ng fltnse ....... nt
D
tin* , , . ] ' ,r r' " " " ' " ' " v ' ' fl"
1!
niiimi
f
i
"
f
n
phi
I
mi'iil
s
i
&gt;
Ifi*
•
•
uf
[ !■!*■4siti"*I Hilt hit** thill'-, fill ndiori’4
hills are high", .'dr bush declared,
The Chief roiumenle.l Dime bn* m e e t i m r lu -slili s M r . t'm k e i u ' " ' I " \i
"
, V . ' ii
,, ,
' IlMsIhl* s I t MIMMIIIi 'S hill I il I s
“ You should rent ember what they been "u lot of moonshine" tinffe Mr W i i - o t l , il m e m h e r " 1 ....................
pl I! Ill ', 'il’-li kllMllMM ■tpMpIll* nl, (tk*,
M'"
A 1" 1 .......... 1
I xiIII* 1111 I Mix Ml u II ll 11 lit fl"l I'lrifi It
were In your grandfather's time. in Knnfiinl hut Dial police hnvi .■mintV li,,vpit,.| I
,
I
"
Avenue, ,, $,. g if........ ...
MhMil ujp'ln'lt’s ,i I m| III" I tiiii m ilt"" • «■ I I I U H l V i 111(1114 l l l t i h s i i l l l l l i I l f l i l l l The average cost of hospitnlixn- “ been knocking it out pretty fnsl " Fish I n i ' .... . W \ Ic t f h i "lid
Ui I I* ...........
’• *
»1*111
I
w M I*"'*)-'tlon then was )fa'&gt;.i',K as compared lie expressed the opinion that high E. M. Galloway, .Snufoid meniliera u , 'sl Fifleen lh ..................... . " f
\\ lif lh**l fN*mm "il
iy privato
W A SH IN G T O N T Four Senate
•hpiful i *i a MiicHripid milhortty, u
I'm nets ",vl"U storkillgs fimo the Ivey members vs ill get louelhrr lomot
b i 'L V l V 'S S ir m '1 in lh0’T " r y-. r
f « I P « l taxes an contrlhutiiig to uf tint F ill i lru*tces;
income of fttr,2 wns equivalent In tlli
. rBfn „ ,.,„i „ „ i ,i
. W h iliiillir, chliiMilllU " f til, ) ish " I " " ’ " I " " ' ' and l-i*sle l uirih, Ne
V .*I * I 44Ml' k * I Ml s h Jl4441\ % | l 1pi " HVTlt *
riov 1" miqi p ix in fu r utt aDack
purchasing power to 12,600 today,
A , * rr,ir . “ ' " l
'• * m(l " r trustees; I |v I'lillami, mill John!
I i iiiii |*»i mv«’"im t'id, ruritfinjf
IU23
We-t
T llll leelillt on the Semite rule Doit iillou
and *« for all factors con.ldercuj th,,m ,rv l " tu^ “ ........ .
E. D'Neill of D'Lftm l; and ' tuude | Ml t eet, a .fll.nr, •I i 11 fiutn Du- 11*•11v liieiulu'cs to talk -ill unwanted piece
T.riM ju SIMM! (u i pi i Jim idl'Vf&lt;|,
and. with the same Illness, grand| V&lt;*|( | T o ( | „ y
G. V ain of .St, Augustine.
I wood Nlmp.
R ifiinllcHt nf (Miviiillti^ pric"!i
•&gt;f legtslation to death
r .( U | Ik If 'Ml 44 II in*!.ill# I ii
father lost (14 days nr 21 percent
;
The
meeting orlgoially
was I Ilf 44U stu !i I ill HIMsi i I .if Hi" S un m id pMpiiliuiuii nf iniiim tiiiity, it
of his Income in I HIM), as com­
sehi’dltled for today, hut was put ji fd LiitUf■ N m.
pared with 22 days or 7 percent
1114*1 \
M i.i* EiivvhVH (uk"n a Inf uf rnori"y
oft (or a day when other senator* .'■
(Pnatlauea In. I'nas T n n l
’hi HI Illy M" III, 'Ih
*ilinin’ .1 V i I * III llltf VMM 'illfl , iiMihl" wutcr
who said they want to Ml tn on
i Wlit I'I XXHR 1,4 III" (ulluHhn .1 hav"
Service* were held nt ltt:(K) n.m
•Ifl I lllll’H
the talk* reported they could not
today
III
All
Souls 4‘atholic
4II Ilf I iH'iv nffui i* mill h**li! if* v*•r ('*»i'n ••li' iifi. Thoy c«at a lot
get
here
ill
lime
rhurch for Paul N. Fregeau, ii(i
b " t " iiwlny limn iln*y *!i«| In 1U4U
A spokesman for the group said iivt'l't insliilhil lYcic I***\ R W i iuili
vear old winter visitor, who died
Ii In ii"***| amt v ii Iiiu uf wuti’r hm
It is hoped Dial mole Ihlill a dozen al t . , ftlMliflf 44 (I MI f f | ; A. S IthMoay
In the ho-ipitul Christmas morn­
I
Stif i i [hii tl in* t •»*'*! in **v"n uri*,iifisr prMporserial or* will join m I lie conference Jh iiiiii 44in *I * n; |„
lly ALTO N I,. Ill,A K L s l . i l :
the most intrusively cultivated
Contribution* fnr tho annual ing after u brief Hines*. Father
It* iirtiiri'i , I tank L- Ml I Iff, *4*4f" * Itih'H. I hi 11lllir Mff iiu* jiifi uf iiUH’tA P Selenre Reporter
branches of psychology; llio ‘psy­
iiu» ih«* n***«U «*f a "Mfiuniinity in
Christmas seal sale conducted by Richard Lyons conducted the Inst
! tu rv ; lli'iiry
Mcmi# Si . rliap
ST. L O U IS iJs- A wonuin tisy chology of parenl*' is virtually non
v.atcr *l«aintill*!h h ii |\ a'!,U lip th#
the Remlnole County Tuberculosis rites and interment was made
lit in: It (' W liitinif **, s"MM*r iiiii*
chologist
Imlay
liimiinsied
the
iilea
In
the
Cathode
Cemetery.
existent
"
She
quoted
one
psycho
I’ftlt (•• iIi*- p*‘i*pif *.f tin* "onumin*
and Health Association are still
ri-u; W a llv hJi'tru’h*, (tiniur
!
Mr. Fregeau spent the past that "m om Is In blam e" fur all analyst who says that “ halites eonbeing arrrptad, Mrs. Clara J oIm&gt;,
ilv in i|t»|hir&lt;* utiil c* nts. in liealth,
|
"&lt;
*f»;
1
1
,
S
lim
ki'V,
M'liini
H
fu
n
n
l;
of
a
child's
troubles
and
ills
Irol
und
tiring
up
their
families
several
winters
at
102)
West
executive secretary, staled today.
in ninvvni* n« **, arid m fire proloe*
Psychologists
write
a
Ini
tihool
Officer*,
I
"'ll
f
t
niemt«-is
and
T.
K.
KulH'lr*
itiniikf
"(
»'vvni
*l,
utitl
j
J
as
much
as
they
are
controlled
Twenty-fifth
‘Street,
lie
is
su
r­
Those who failed to contribute
mil.
because of forgrtfullnrss or other vived by a sister, Mrs. George childhood psychology, hut pnictl- hy them; in fa d , we may say I'omoilttee ' hull Ill' ll o( the K iw sn 1z\. A . K ir il ih o f f , lite r,
•t
ra
lly
nothing
about
the
psyihot
Ihiil
the
family
brings
up
a
baby
is
t'hil&gt;
for
tineiiiiniiK
year
nee
Tw
ltrhlll
of
Bradenton,
nnnther
Mr. .Inricf w ni iir*“"i»!i,ii with n
reasons and who wish to makp
M
E
M
B
E
R
S
H
IP
GAINS
ogv
nf
parents,
she
said.
by
being
brought
up
hy
him
."
'
ii
meet
tonight
at
7:'tu
"VliH-k
nt
(uixl-iiiuftir’* icwi’l hv .Mi. Miller
contribution* may send them to sister and two brother*. He wus
N E W Y O R K 'J v—E p i s c n p a l ' w
Parenthood is just a develop
3. "R esearch on parents has Die Vnelit 4'luli in an iirganixntioii
the association at post office I m.x horn Dec. 20, IHD1 In Ralston
rhnri-li inunthershiii increase,I S.74
mental
stage
"between
childhood
been
concerned
almost
exclusively
ill
meiling,
Eui
I
lligginlailhnin,
Spa, N; Y,
304.
per rent during IU32 over the nre- 1 .
nml old age." declared Dr June vs iih their goodness ns parents, us new liresiilelit, said lodny.
Mrs, Jobe extended the appre­
*
vhms year tn reach a record of
Ia&gt;evlngiT of Washington Univer­ if to say that parents are of In
A
ctlville
,
of
Die
uieeling
lire
I"
ciation of the association to those
2 n.VH2a 1 wm reported yesterday
sity, St. (mulx, In nn address to lerest only fnr the sake of the itii'lud" fiii'niulatlon of i &gt;Iumh for
who already have contributed nnin Die church's annual yearbook.
the American Association for the child "
next year und prepnintioll of a
roxlmately Injun). The goal In
Advancement of Science.
4 " In Hie study of mothers, there hudget.
Drum*''
City
lived
up
I
"
its
t« campaign la $ii,000. Mr*. Jobe
Coining to the defense of some­ has hern extraordinary preoccupa­
name Huturdav afternoon when
Automobile tags for 1063 go on times nver-critlrizrd npillii-rs, Dr. tion with the concept of 'maternal
salt! that 31 per cent of tho funds
Du- Inlli'iite " f a In.'-e trailer
M JN G H F I R E S
collected are Kent within the coun­ sals Jan . 6, John Galloway, Coun­ Loevlnger elicit five statements
rclertlon’. " '
R IT Z
Tim Sanford Fire Department (ruck let louse diqmxlt'mr many
ty to combat T B , while tho re ­ ty Tax Collector, said today, and buttressing her argument that
Rut, she added, "alm ost every
“ Million Dollar M erm aid"
maining 13 per cent Is split up w ill lie sold In sequenco number", Iherc's too much emphasis on a child believes, at some time nr answered culls nn eru si fire* l-oslii-ls of "ranges In the renter
l:()il . 3-04 . fltll) - 7:15 * 0:20
Hutu ilav to 2127 Elm Avenue of the community.
between the state and national as­ except for those numlmrs which mother blaming complex;
other, that wlutl Is wrong Is
T ruffle w in nnnrl«d for half an
.M 4 IV IE L 4 N II
sociations.
havo been specially reserved.
1. "Parenthood lias never been that ‘mommy doesn't lovo inr and at Woodruff Hlieet n m l I' n l"B lu e V e il"
llii'tto Avenue, f.'hief Mack Gleve- hour a» I li'-i i I residents and moLicense .tags next year w ill lie recognized officially as a branch enough.’ ”
She cmphaalied the eloinui of
tnrlsls tank ndvnntuge of
tho campaign!
"Yo u can afford to full site and will have blue letter* of psychology, nor ns n normal
cat
5. "Literatu re written hy psy­ land said today, and to u palm
inrhient In (III boxes und
max seals, but you can't and numbers on an orange back­ developmental Mage."
buy Christ
Ch
chologists for parents emphasizes tree fire nt the Elks tilayrrnund
trunks with the fruit.
In Fo rt Mellon i ’nrk last night.
to have TB/'
a. "C hild psychology 1# one of
ground.
(I'satlautd lls ra ils Tw*&gt;
I* ti n I ui -i»t % W i i r i a t D t i i , a
1 1*0 . 0 0 0
m t v n l u r S h ti I ti »* i n t-*m»|nr j*.i tJx i*
ii.u n t i l
yiH fU tai
l»\
l*lT*ul"nt

Operating Costs
For Hospital Are
Explained To Club

Rotary Speaker

NApninn Bosh Reveals
"*b v I Io*pitals ( 'ost
More Than Hotels

Meeting Is Held
By Fish Trustees
On Hospital Plan

Tucker I - i &gt;|it 'ini'll it*
( i\*•*r I Vi i.&lt;i»t•(•( s i'*&lt;*f

Good Business In
Prices For Fun
New Year’s Eve New Year Seer
Have Wide Range 1 By Expert T ea m !',

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Lanes Are Awarded
Prize For Finest
(lirisfnias

Police ( oiilinuiiiK
i ainpuign Against
Shine And Bolita

' 'il it*s W ill ( lift Ft! i1;
Smut' \ - I asl 't i■;11

Vi I \m! Tcsl In

Value HI' W ater

'"pnntnrs W ill Mud
To Push Sunulu (im?

OITiuurs Instailed
. d Masonic l.otltfu

For Paul N. Freneau

Seal ContributionH
Will Be Accepted

Psychologist Mils Idea That Mom’s
To Blame For All Child’s Troubles

Kiwaniitn Officials
Will Meet Toniffht

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0 i-amre ( ’ilv Guts

1953 Auto Taira Will
Go On Sale On Jan. 5

Citrus Inundation

Movie Time Table

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American Health

THE W0R10 TOMT
B y J A M E S M A R LO W
Aaaoclalcd P m * W riter

The Sanford Herald

limp In ia vr lii« .on from liurning
lo dralli. Overrnme hy' truokr lha
hoy hail cellspird tin lha piouml
(lour, lull rrvh rtl whru artificial
m piralion wa« applird. A Jlrrin.m
never V n o W what he ii in fl,r wtirn
he aniwers a tall.

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M ncA rthlir C h arg clO an d Jury Reports

Stirs Up Anew His1Of
,,rc"aurc
In Beh",f
Subversive
Group
Rift With Truman W A SH IN fiT O N 1AV-A New York

Thn health of thr Amerlcnfi iwopJe In 1002 hits lmen ut
'
*c. S;«,*MI«X. .1 in mmih
/■hllakrtl itDllr n r r p l .atm tin* u freak a rid thn proaptef in nxccllunt for 10011, according to
an4 P initial, I'krtiiniK »M ,%r*» l»r. botiln 1. Iluhlln, vIcu-prcHldont of the Mctropolltnn Lift*
W A SH IN G T O N &lt;3* - The libirk
\«4x. I'Hlillahnl HU SnlHrSats fill
hnmtnirc I* tike n Iratcrnlly pin.
) (lag Chrlaimns nail %an \ aura, liiHiirniu'u f’ompnny.
N E W Y O R K 'A* — Den Douglas
Dlploinnt* wear it like ii *i«n
I I I tlsxnnllH t*an«r
M arArthur's description of a state
Thr: rontinunr! pros run.* of murllual scluncc, the growth which nay* " I eta ti illplumot.
f ilrtftl aa aai'ttaal rlaaa mailt r nf mi'iliunl fiurnouriul nntl fiuTlltion, nnrl thu Incrcririurl avail*
The hal with the iipriillcd edge menl hv President Trum an a* "In
irtnfcs r 3T. mm, at lha I'm I lilllr
and
the deep crown I* In *uch accurate and misleading" today
at aanlnril, riailtln. untlar llta Si- ..hility of mudlcHl earn lo the American people. lie pointed
general uxc mining diplomats Ihnt stimulated anew the controversy
at I'naaraaa n| ilarrk 3, latti.
nut, have all contributed to the fine record of 1002. In hin it I* practically a tribal headgear. around the general's ouster as P a r
Hill.I,.1xii l„ IIH.IM
opinion
II iomu factors totrelhur with the prospect nf jrnod
Hut nl least diplomat* have been East rommumler.
Ittlllnr
MarArthur, in a statement iseconomic conditions affrrrrl a smiml iiasis for optimism re* rn m ld e m l a grnllemnnly group peed here last night, took 1‘ sue
IIIHIIION III:.**
IliitlitpM ilanapar
whose language, while nol always
{rnrdinrr the health outlook for 1002,
clear, ha* been extremely re with a reported comment hv 'Cai­
si 11*1 iiii-riiiN N Jif lll
"The dentil rate in the United States was 0.1* per 1.000 strained even when threatening Ihe man lhi-&lt; he relived MaeArtbur he
Ilf rattler
• .33
rausc the general "w anted lo In­
llaa Maaik
i.im in 1002. tint fifth year in succession with a rate under 10," most frightening reprisal*.
Tfcrar Mnnlb*
Him, Ur. Uublln reported. "The 1002 rate was slightly lower than
Then the Ituaalan* got In on the volve us In all out w ar In the F a r
M l lla a ib a
B .TS
E a s t.1'
Oaa %tar
ll..vi in the previous year anil may oven he a shade hotter than act and. a* usual, caused con­
The United Press quoted Ihe
siderable confuilon
the previous all-time low H&lt;'t in 1000. In fact, if allowance is
f| | |
t iliit M I P )
R H lIt P t,
rrtn t*
ii f
They have come to be regardrd President as making Ihe statement
H m n lx ia rr« o liilfi« H o i n n tl n o llt o o
u*
made for the increased number of older persons in the |&gt;opu* In world capital* a* the bully boy* Sat"rd av in ,m Interview he envr
f N lt M iih m 'N i
|o r
Ih r
|&gt; i|p |iii« r o f .
to its While House correspondent
N l d N l ftis H o , w i l l N r i'lin ritr - 1 f n r | lution, among whom the death is almve the general average, of diplomacy, the dead end kid*
It was one of a series nf veer pm*
Ml f t * n in e m l * r r I ln lo n r u le * ..
|
xtateernft.
tlie 1002 rate is the lowest, in our history. Health conditions of Since
Ihry seem lo have worked Interviews granted hy Ihe Prcsl
I t R p r r - r Hir-1
\ n l|r .t i« |f *
lit
lit I were very favorable during .the greater part of tin1 year,
hard at perpetuating this rough­ dent In While House newsmen
I n i iil
* F w « i* ii(t * r
M r |ir - « r R |iiilir &gt;
In Washington last night. While
the major exception being the prolonged heat wave of early neck Image ol themselve*. II comrs House
In r .,
\ orftit
I h lr N R w , l l l p o l l
Press S e c r e t a r y Huger
M l M O lt l ‘ | | | n m l M , I . n u l l ,
summer. This affected a great part of the nation and as a shock fo sec their main man. Tubby said Trum an would have no
Stalin,
switch
to
a
method
which
T l f I I P m Iff la *» li t r iM lir f o f I h r
brought a tem|«.rary rise in the death rate."
seem* almost kittenish. It was Ju*t comment on the M arA rthur *tntcA o m r f n l r t l l* r r « a » M&lt; h U r o l l l l r d
merit Tubhy said the President
The brightest spot in thn year’s record, according to a little ton cate.
r i H M s I l t l f •** t h r N i r f o r rr|ti»HMrAl|&lt;»ai n f nil flip (ur nI nett** |irinfr«*
"m ade his statement and is stick­
He
I*
either
sick
of
the
Korean
Ur.
Dublin,
was
the
continued
rapid
fall
in
the
mortality
IN IfeN » 'm M O rr *« well mm «i'
ing hy It."
4 P B f H i d la p A f r liP o ,
from tuberculosis. Tit- death rate from the disease in 1002. W ar and wlshc* he hadn't let it
Courtney Whltnev, retired malnr
start, or he Isn’t. He cither want*
he said, is likely to he less than 18 per 100,000, and noted to come to an understanding with general and a Ion aide of Mac
‘M O N D A Y
20, 1*932
Arthur gave nut the latter’s slate
that "it is difficult to realize that only as recently as 1010 Ihe West, or he doesn’t.
T O D A Y 'S H IR I.K V E R S E
In any event, he could have done ment It said In full:
It was double this rate, and only 10 years ago was nearly 3
"President T rum an’s statement
The world hs* survived (hr ml.
buxine**, If he wanted lo. through
times as high."
yesterday (Satu rd ay), ns reported
normal channels
of Imd men nnd i-vil onltuna. In ihe
"In view of the continued high birth rate, It is g ratify­
Instead, when he wanted to say In Ihe press, that I ‘wanted to in
m il fled ha. hi. way. ||cr p rio n s
ing that the mortality both among mothers and infants has he'd look favorably upon peace votvc us lit an all out w ar in Ihe
■to like waive* ravening the nicy
F a r East' I* Inaccurate and mis
— Kxrk. 22 : 27.
been low and may have established new minimal levels." alks with President elect Kisen- leading
bower,
he
did
it
by
rr*|M&gt;ndlng
to
Dr. Dublin commented. The Infant mortality rate for 1002 some rpiestlona on hi* altitude to
" Mv piirtu&gt;«r and desire was ne&lt;
W r tlntl t know linw our lm iri.lt
is estimated at a little over 2H per 1,000 live births. The re­ ward world peace submitted tiy lu extend the w ar hut onlv to end
I'Ve lint noillirrn wr,i|firr we li.ivr
lit At that lime, this enulil have
cord would have been even better were it not for the pro­ Ihe New York Time*.
been having IntHy. hut wc tlr.n'l.
This was such a pussyfooting been aeenmpllshed with only a
longed hut spell which indirectly caused the death of a num­
way to operate, IP* no wonder frnetlen of the approximately Jn,
Fiorninenl inorttl, v.n nlmning in ber of infants. The nuternal mortality rale Is estimated at John Foster Dulles, who will lie non Am erican halite casualties
Florida inr|i«lr Charlri |*. Wilton, less than 7 in every 10,000 live births. Today, out of ap­ Elsenhower'* secretary of stale, which have since resulted. Actu­
ally, the longer it lasts the greater
tftr tla iy nf drfriitr in I’trsKlrnl- proximately every 1,000 women giving birth, only one gave him Ihe answer he did
Although Stalin Is suspected of the chnnre of Its spreading Hon
mother
dies.
The
great
Improvement
in
maternal
mortality
cleft i.iianlmttrr't rnliinrl
Wr
replying fo Ihe questions just lo anyone enulil use silrh a bloody
hope lip ftrlt llip grind k i | |tr it may lie gauged by the fact that as recently as 10 years ago get puhllrlty dial he can use for drama as n means of self glorifi­
propaganda, Dulles told him If lie cation is nolle beyond my comgoing In nrrd for llie li!g j&lt;i|. there was one maternal death for every TOO births.
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really wnnls
to do tnislnes*.
to do prehension "
"F o r the nation's children also. 11102 was an excellent .......
ahead.
health year. Thtf'eommtinicahle diseases of childhood caused It llirough the regular diplom atic1 It was nol made d e a r whether
channels.
Ihe "se lf glorification" remark w as
Over four million hnbir. will hr relatively few deaths. Despite the fact the 1002 was a
This halted Ihe hull hack to Sta- alined at Trum ao or teas Intended
born tlii. year if the rate establish* measles year, the death rate from thu disease was low. This tin. In the end. all that ttiav he by MaeArtbur lo point up hls own
rd during dip fir.l |pn month, it | fine result Is due In t art to the use of gamma globulin to | remembered of lid* episode Is lhal, position in the controversy,
for a moment anyway.^ Stalin ' Mai Arthur, now chairm an of the
ronlihllril. tircordmu In I hr U. ,S.' protect Infants and sickly nr convalescent children from , switched
from Ihe usual Commit hnaril „ f (tcmlnalnn llarnl, Inc
Public Health S t m r r , iluit triting getting measles.
nlst tartles of tearing the house was fired liv Trum an April ft. in.'d
"The exception to the generally favorable health situa­ down to a kitten caper
a ttrw frrnrd. l.itil year tlicir w rrrl
Truman Ihcn said in n formal
statement that he concluded Mac
j.« D .n o n haler* horn, not a loul tion in childhood was the high prevalence of poliomyelitis.
Arthur "is unahlc In ijivo hls
Iftn rd in il.rlf, Thai was 2't for More than 07.0&lt;&gt;&lt;» eases were reported during the year, the Kniwotok Island ,Is
whnlchrnrlcd supptirt" tu II
S
highest
on
record
and
actually
one
third
greater
than
the
rath nnr ihnu.iind nf iiopul'ilum.
D a m a g e d I f y l y n h l t o n and United Nnlmn* imflcic* in
______
, Korea
the highest ralr for 2r&gt; ycui* r v previous high jn l!M!&gt;. Fortunately, the case fatality — the
fP|&lt;l ill 1947. Anyonr who think, ratio of deaths to cases — was low, and the death rate was
IIO N O l.y i.U '.is—Thr Hawaiian |
---------------llii. friuntry it drradanl nr on thr of Ihe order of only 2 per 100,000 population.Moreover, there Sea Frnntlrr report* a typhnon hit
PsycItologi.sI.M
is new hope for controlling outbreaks of pnllnmyulltls by Eniwrlnk Island yesterday and
drrliiiP i» (ailing In nhiPtvp ihr
caused slime dainaue hut "n il sert.
immunizing
children
against
it.
In
this
disease
also;
gamma
lla lilllc i.,
nils casualties "
(&lt;‘•10111111111 Fiom l ' « T doe)
globulin gives temporary protection. Large scale trials of
There are nhuul .VMt II 8. mill 'the rights of infants,' Ihe „l,lig»
On C 111it I ma. tiny in A'lgO'Is, Immunization in epidemic areas during the year indicate Inrv personnel no thr Island, a 1ion nf mother* 111 satisfy their
m id 'l's riflr hasr for lestlni: atomic children'* needs," hut without tell
Me. I hr |plr|ihnnp innit ini Ihr local that tills procedure has great promise."
log Ihe difference lid ween (!„•
Another favorable aspect of the health picture which and other secret wea|Hin*
filr department. I h r liirnian who
A Navy spokesman said « me*. child’s needs and rights
an.warn) lha i all hraid hi* wifr Dr. Dublin noted was Hie trend In respiratory disease. The sane from the Island, received at
Dr taievlnger said there ought
lay thrir hnn.r wa* on lirr. Hr death rale finin pneumonia and influenza was somewhat 10:13 p m.. KST, last niulit. re ­ to tie a study of the tmlcntlalilic*
da.hrd mil follntvrd hy the filr less Ihim In lliftt and at about the previous minimum re­ ported most of the Island wax un­ for evil of the "hmv to lie a perfect
der wafer. A laler message said, parent" hooks, lectures and nr
Iriicki, ami airivrd linmr ju.l in corded in
"N o I m m e d i a t e nsslstann re

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M otr than 7)00,000 new daistootti. h ip going to hr nreded in
Ihe Unilrrl S la t e in (hr next (even
year, if nut young paoplr a ir going
to lie propeily lakrn ra ir of in our
public .rlioril*. ihr U. S. O ffirr nf
Kiiuratimi declares, Thr Inl.d tntl
of providing half lhal nuinlirr pietenlly needed it len Inllion dollar,
■nil not more llian half of that
amount can po.iihty ha ra i.n l un­
der pre.enl la* program.. The only
•llrm alive
lo prnvidng pmprt
achool facilities i. nver-riowding.
limiting enrollment*, and ignorance.

A
rathrr
.ladling
rtvrlalinn
f| * t (Mites from thr Florida S ta ir Nrtaileri A.iorialinn which rrlra .r.
the remit nf a .urvey .hnwing lhal
iP " only two prrion. out of a hundtrd
' ^ j L-1 in tNi. .tatr know in which run*
i&gt;
gresilnnnl diitrirt they tr.iile. Ami
only two nut of live know thr namr
of their congressman. flut everyone
ol them can tell you how tty-ir con­
gressman ought In voir on every
bill that cornel up. Furthfifnntr.
they know exactly what i» wfrong
with" thii country and whet to do
5?;( ■tmiit it. W ho rare, which di.trict
he llvei in&gt;
,

We hear a great deal In thi*
country about huilne.i and the
Urofiti of bllilneit and we general­
ly think of.big buiineia and big
profit*. And mmetime* we fotget
how many bu*ine».e* arn littlo and
how »ma!l are their profit*. The
Department of Commerce revrel*
Therg ere now 4,0M,000 huiintti
nrern* in the United State*.
ut 74 percent of the*# concern*
.fjby four per*on» or lea*, and
r majority of them have been
1 piled *inee the wer. About
m iii. of all ihete new budnen
already «one out of iwaioe**
of them did not turvive
lira.
trouble with Americaiii U
le n t loo much, aajit Dr, Victor
of ’ Craighlon Uhlverirty.
a large part of the t u t ol
l U l f r t i , that W a ebarge
got help our populathy
re have long bean cop*
t tfm two gr*Aa#* fmtlta

fhW MHtntry h aw U

qulrnl. Will krep you advised "

When TiH’tv Whs Nf) Debt,

Good ItiiHincMH

;• Whnl almll tu&gt; tltlifp about Hit* nntktmtk tleht 7 A commits
tee of iToiioiiiiaix chom*n by tin* Twentieth f'fllitnry FtPttl
inn; licuit tliHcumtiiiir thu tirohlum. Now wo 11 over 2f&gt;() billion
dolinrn, Hourly it mI i o h M bo reduced whonevor pructlniblo.
The commit too juikkomI m a program of tin niimml reduction
of II to f. per rout, tutlijocl to omlHsion when pronporlty fnlln
off. Obviously tut oiithionk of war would aluo u|mot the pro­
gram. W ith thin proviMo borne in mind, a regular Hchedule
of debt reduction donorves noriotitt thought.
In c re d ib le &lt;ih it seem s, th e re wtta once » tim e w h e n th e
U n ite d S la t f H h ad n o p id d le deb t. T h is w iih in 1820 u n d e r
th e .lackturn n ilm in lH tra tio n . T h e oh vim tn p ro c e d u re , to reih ie e ta x a tio n , win* n o t ad op ted Imcntino th e t a r i f f , th e c h ie f
matron o f g o v e rn m e n t in co m e , h a d J u a t been fix e d a f t e r a
h it t e r H t'ctlm iiil fig h t , a n d it w as n o t th o u g h t w in e to reopen
th e ip icH tlon. K x p o n d ltu ro ti on p id d le Im p ro v e m e n t* w e re
th o u g h t u n ro U H tltiitlo m d b y th n .IiiekHoniatiH. T h n one r e ­
m a in in g p o m d h llity w a a to d is t r ib u t e th e Hurplm* to th e
h I at OH.
T h in w an do ne, th r o u g h r a t h e r In th e fo r m o f a loan
th a n a g ift. Hom o #28.0(10. w iih th u n d U t r lh u t e d u n t il thu
fin a n c ia l p a n ic o f 1827 m ad e nuch la v la h n e a H no lo n g e r pona lb le . L o a n o r n o lo a n , it w iih n e v e r re p u ld . In d e e d V ir g i n ia
in 1882 m ade a c la im on th e S e c r e t a r y o f th e T r e a m ir y fo r
a n o th e r IiiH tid m n n t, w h ic h it c la im e d to bo due. T h in c la im
w an not u p h eld b y th u courtM.
T h in w in d f a ll to th e atatoH w e n t fo r vn rim iH iih c h ,
Hontt! e r e c tin g p id d le Im ild lu g a , mime lin in g It fo r c u r r e n t
expenacH. T h n lu c k y in h o ld tu n ta o f M a in e re c e iv e d It aa
a per c a p it a o m ic n t .
It'd n o t lik e ly t h a t th in w ill h ap p en a g a in noon— I f e v e r.

Lenp Year Failure
From tlm nlandpolnt of promoting marriage* thin leap
year him been n failure, government Htatlntlcl»n* report. Hy
October of thlM year there were almoat 90,000 fewer marrlngoH than In thn almllnr period in 1081.
The government expert* did pot state whether the
failure of leap year to pu*h up the number of marriage* win*
the reMult of an oHpeelul warlnc** on the nart of hachelor*.
who are slippery creatureH In any year. Nor did the statis­
tician* say whothor the girl* were too bashful to take ad­
vantage of the leap year tradition and propose.
Perhaps both the eligible men and the eligible women
decided, in the light of the unrest and trouble that {tervaden
the world, that it might b.i bent to make 1982 a look beforo
you leap year.

( ( ‘nqllmird I'ron. I'n a r fin e'
for Kcnnomle Devctnpmcnl IC E D )
co operated.
T h r report said businessmen |dnn
expenditures In 1053, HIM and 1935
for new plant and equipment close
lo this ye a r's record level of near
ly 27 bflllon dollars
The report cited this—plus eon
tinned iMipulatlim growth, unfilled
needs for schools, hospitals and
highway building, tmslernlratlou
nnd replncemenl, jaisslhle Inx reductlnus, slrnbte individual sav­
ings, nnd social security Isrnefltw—a* major offsetting fs'-lors t«
slackrncd defense spending nnd
any tendency inward recession.
Rut the rrjxirl came tip with the
conclusion Inal bigger prrujuclinn
nml purchasing power nre Ihe key*
lo locking nut depression
The survey assumed Inlrrnnlbm
ill renditions nnd II. 8 m ilitary
goals In Iho next three years
would nut appreciably change.
Hern use th# economy Is nnw
more or less krrping pare with
both rlvlllnn amt m illlnry require
menl*. the report sold, there will
ho neilher n hnrklog nl demand
nor a letdown in )ii.V3.
In Ihe present national security
program, m ilitary spending Is expertml tn reach ii penk t il about
11 to 17 per cent nf the gross na­
tional prndurt nnd In drop to u
maintenance level of nhmit 12 tier
cent.
Among principle |xdnt* In the
report were these:
1. "T h e
strong probability,
iiiish of rnurse no rurtalnly, of
another year of good builocss In
1033."
2. A downturn in 1031 Is a real

3. "fn b projeelwt decline tn de­
fense spending In 10.33 would pro­
vide, s serious test nf the econ­
omy,... Thu». IM S anpeara tn he
• year In which it.witl he of major
Importance sluhly to oapand pri­
vate markets."
4. I’craonal Incnmo after taxei
In 1*33 may be 210 billion dollars,
an Incroaso nf 7 per cent over
tu t.
3. No major price ralsca are In(Heated In the
Inn M
near future.
6. A tSniely
year for Jax cut*
id
Ml when both governouJd be loss,
woi
lentPri
and private spending may be
ment
_____
slacking off.

federal Krand Juror testlfled today
fhat "four nr five " United Nation*
employes siisnectrd of Communist
leanings had been recommended to
the U. N. hy n member of Con­
gress.
Joseph A Cahll. Ihe Juror, also
said the Jury fell "there was a
conspiracy hy a subversive clique
that had heen putting people In
ini|H,rtanl places In the Stale De­
partment for over 2f&gt; years."
Cahll declined, however, to name
Ihe lawm aker who. he said, "p ro b ­
ably was an unwitting tool In con­
sp iracy."
" I would give hls name In a
minute If I thought he did It In.tenlinnnlly," Cahll said.
" l i e enjoy* n very good reputa­
tion and for me tn say anything
ns far afield ns saying whether
lie I* In the Senate or the House
I hc.sltnlc to do "
Cahll bolstered the testimony of
another witness. Charles J
Harxany. assistant foreman of the fledhunting Jury, tn the effect that
Ihe State amt Justice department*
hampered the Jury's Investigation
of subversive* among Am erican
cllirens employed hy the U. N.
They appeared before n House
Ju d iciary subcommittee Investigat­
ing reports Ihe Ju stlre Department
Interfered In the ju ry ’* inquiry

— Too Late To Glawlfy
I

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*. . . I s. A- -■ -j

I f v o u haven’t made a trip down'|,ont.i and cruisers " w* ‘*
the Overseas Highway between Mi- perlies eager to lourMV m o &lt;«»
ii ml and Key West lately there's a taut waters to do bStHe w lin sailMg surprise waiting for yon. It l» fish, marlin, barscuda, "'''K ,
■maxing to seo the growth and tin. nmlter Inrl.s or otner im ny
development of the Keys.
I fighters who ran make your'.rce
f recently drove to Marathon (o sing or *mn*h vour outfit If you
attend a meeting *&gt;/, the Florida aren't i-nreful.
Outdoor
VV r 11 e r »
Assoelnllen
You ran fish when vmt want loop
staged at the new Key Motel nt fish, eat when voo want to rat nr^
Marathon Shores, ft Is truly ne -’- o
when von want to sleep
oRt-of-this-world setup und tin Menl are available from sun-up
answer to thn sportsman'* prayer t . midnight ami Imx lunches at#
Although the weather w a s ii hit loovii'eit for those who go out for
snnppy when we left .Miami
il ilo day. If voo nre looking for a
was a lieautiful bright siinshtuv , ■niion spot that offers evrtVdnv and the drive south wr.s Inter, t! log. you tin,I belter rail Phil
cstlng and en|ovnhlc. Much nettvl- Siidcwxkl and make n reservation
ty was In evidence in the vnrt and The rates for both room* ain
growing vegetal,le section between meal* me -m nominal you won't
Miami and Homestead. This lr In Hi ve It. •
one of Florida's richest ngrlrultin •|
-----------------h
si areas and la Itelng eximniled
)
f l | / l 'Put I 7 l i n s t ‘
llulldoxers nml Henvy mnrHnerv
”
-“ x r l U
I t i l IV U I1 I*
were at work clearing land, and A H t o l i I I I
A llt o n io b jlc
mllo after mile of growing crops
r

o n L ?n m !S t5 e Prnm panyC
The action, contested hy the C IO
1 ,n" v'ir r."'1
United Steelworkers union, was
™ &gt; h« ‘" v that Is ;
Ihe first direct court test nf Ihe
hard to heat. Itonds were
eoustMtilionallty of the Tuft H a rt­ In good condition nlthough truffle
was fa irly heavy and the motorist
ley Act’s Injunctive provisions.
The government had sought an must l,e on the alert, particularly
inlunction lo keep the supply of on the numerous bridges where
nickel plated pipe, vital lo atomic hook nml llnu fishermen line the
energy work, flowing from the fuil and are nut to forget them­
Dunkirk plant
selves and step I,nek In fiont of an
Knight ordered the workers to .approaching car.
stay on their |»lis until M nrrh 2 | The
.State Road
Dctmtlnx-nl
Knight said Ihe strike could not should provide fishing fuclllllo, in
eonllnne bcrausc it affected the I the form of catwalk* nr balroni,
health and security nf the nation, where
wh
folks could fu ll in sufelv
nnd not l,e in the oath of fast nmv
big two.wnv truffle. Two people
lM i n i s
w ire killed nod three Injured on
this highway dining Ihe previous
weekend, and unless fishing- from
S W E E T W A T E R . Tex &lt;^v—" I ’ni the luidues Ik forbidden until other
tl*f run in* vit(:k*fi Miftjr
coming «n down." a wealthy Wesl i n
!'rrrufiiiw
r " ntf'.,riw
'm
Texas rancher radioed and plunged '
A fisherman nmv he caution
it
bright yellow plane ft son fed
Inlq Ihe gravel pit' he had picked enough most of the time. I„it when
n Idg fish makes a lunge at His
io die In
starts off with
Frantic, futile p l e a d i n g hy plug
. — or. -..............
..........hls
.
„bait
blends and airport officials In n nil thought of nersnual safely or
fireehm ir air lo gromul argument i »unrroundlng* is fnigottim nnd it
Heir.
Too often, she said, "e n d , parent f illed tn slop Ollle W illiam Cox. j lx Ihe most natural thing In the
chooses lhal nitvtrr on him
In IM from Ids srrenmlng dive yes world for him to ntrn back ( , , „ „
Ith * railing In an effort to strike
raise children lh.1l I* Ira I appro Ir-rrlny
priate for him ."
She said Hindi ol the advice to
Key Motel
ti.im ds from psychologists mnv
genial I'ldl
rnndilng
family
lllrv* an opposite effect from Itvit
t'lvll Aeronniitles Administration
""
Intended, liial ninny mother* who
os we rolled into the Kparious nnikread books and articles on child­ eviw iIs today studied a tape re bio are,, In front o f the lieau tifu l
rearing "a re thn-c who are nl rnriilni’ of Cox's lenuthw radio eon m ain building which houses
the
rendv nverlnirdened with cnnxrl versation with friends on the o ffice, sw anky cocktail lounge
ground
m
an
effort
to
(ind
a
ntotlvo
c u re " aloud II and only d raw
m ail, dining sullon nnd coffee shoi,’
for the suicide plunge
trouble
w ailing mid we
" I lu*! can't fare It." he re I on, hemi was
Talk of Ihe It.ul effects of tin
ternnl rejection may well resull pealed over and over In Ihe rnmh dined on summer fingers that lust
Another lime he seemed to melt io vour mouth. In
on|&gt; in making parents a'raid l„ iinrT dialogue
fa il, all of our meals there were
face their temrtnniry and Innocent sobbed
"Nnhmly loves me. Nobody e*n «„lendid: |’ve never encountered
meeds nf hostility toward lhe|e
. . . .
finer food and thu service was exchildren, moods that are normal heln m e ,"
Ihreats.
lokes aed pb’Hdlnr* ,.client
in all parents at ♦Imes, she said
could not rhaiige hls announced i I'h H 'R a d o w s k l.w liito n e ra le a th e
Intention of crashing into the gravel
fv w ), h lhl.
„ f h u 1uvr|v

Fuil To Stop
Fatal Dive Of Flier

'Srss

e x ) r l,rn
was exl.au.led

r»iHt or Fun
(Cnnllnurtl From t'sge One)
Drinks are extra
t ’hicago From *0.10 to M V Ml at
principal nigh) rluhs and holds for
dlnnrr, dancing, enlerlnim iirnl. fa
Vnrs nml nnlsemakcrs.
Iloston—f to to $12 apiece for the
works—rxcrpl linunr
New Orleans—Like New York, n
big range here — $2 to 3?n il,u
fur $20 they give you a highball
and a pint of champagne with din­
ner nnd enlerlalnmonl
After
you've consumed lhn.*o, yon'ry on
ymtr mvn
Hun Frnnelieu — From S I2.Ml a
person down, with llmmr extra.
Dallas — From *13 down, No
IIqhor by Ihe drink Is sold in Texas
piihlle place*, but you can bring
your own tug and liny setups,
lain Angeles— I’rleen In the welt
known Hollywood nnd Lo* Angeles
nightspots start nt *31.93 Max In­
cluded). At Clrn'a nnd Ihe Cocoa-

nut Drove this price Include*
breakfast nml hangover rurrs fur­
nished hy n thoughtful innnagement.
Atlanta — One hotel I* offering
dinner, an lee ahnw and rianrinir
for *9.23. Other club amt hotel
price* range from *3 to *7 30
apiece.

Ovm luo Solo Flier
LiiiuIh In HnhaniaR 'X i^ " ' '0 "nH ,,,m,ort ,,f 0,Hr

The Individual rottnges nt
the
Motel nre na mmlerli ax tomorrow.
|»,«iutlfullv furnUhcd ami spared
„ „ that gucxU do not feel crowded
The entire property Is attractively
landscaped and every facility tr
provided the vacationer. The pro­
perty lies between thn main high­
way and the nrenn front. Unhunns
arc available nt modest rates nail
a large swimming mad Is now un­
der construction.
Comfortahle
arm
chairs
are
spotted along the beach and spnrlnui dock whore laxv folk can In­
dulge In arm chair fishing. A bail
nml tackle shop fx located on the
dm-k and halt I* nlwnvx avnilahlu.
(f'nntlm ird From
One)
Hpanklng new row hontx and kicknf his income today.
era nre provided for those who
Mr. Lush wo* introduced hv wlxh to flwli the flat* or quieter
Dene Tucker, wlm nl*a Introduced
,
„ l ...
D i. Reaman, Fred Wilson, V ic to r. v; " i rr.*’. w ^ 1“ . U,fl. f[n.e l ,,f..th" , U r
Dreen, und Jo h n K v h h *. member*
of the ( ’minty Hospital trustee*.
Other guest* were Intmduced by
Charles Morrt*on Including T. w .j
Lawton, and Dr. John Morgan.!
The meeting wa* presided over hy
('resident Dot, Harris.

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Uipea Santiago. 27. Rallnas, I'uerto Rico, wn* killed Sunday while
walking along State Road 7 .near
hero- Florida Highway Patrolman
E'yjeno Wright said Santiago shingixed In front of • car.

1953 FORECAST
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Analytes A t famines .
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fee a 40 Rallread*
• &gt;• 1)1til lie*
. • 41 leading Isdviirlal*

N «W A D M IN U fiA ftO N

WG WILL CLOSE
AT NOON, DEC. 31
ALL DAY, J A N . »

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Super Sedan

1948 Plymouth
Convertible Coupe

Ex tra Clean, Radio, Heater
and Dood Tires.

Ex tra Clean, Radio

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1940 Ford
Convertible Coupe
Extra Good Tires,
Good

1950 Bulck
Sedanette
Clean, Ixiw Mileage, Radio,
Heater, Dyaoftow

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N A S S A t1, Hahnma* &lt;.B—William
Sprnlllng. former Jewelry matin
factiirer overdue on n solo fllghl
from Havana, landed safely at
ltiiin a m tE H T ) lotlay nl Dakes
Field
•
lie carried extra gasoline In his
Iwissenter single engine plane, nml
presumably spent the night snmowhere enrmite.
The surprise landing cntlrd a
vast air nml sen search of the
nrenn area between Havana and
Nassau.

PKDKHTH1AN K IL L E D
D ELRA Y

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and charming son. I , an InnU c e n e r of the old school. From
'svltgtll to well Into the night this
[&lt;rln aie on the Job looking after

Writisn by lop Konnnilitt on itaR
ef esilen»llr-ktw.*n inxMiment in
■csrrh otgsnlesilon, ' The 191)
Jo m o r
the m ilit ecoaomic niciurr tmn the irxtitor’i
p.,|ni of-sltw, (ldmitfs riin ln u Sod
dMJendl per time for 4) Jndusiiisls. 40 tidrordrsad 2) utilhies
— s v(tushie slit lo tvtiy buiiaew*
sun an. 1 investor. For teer fur
•rapr — fill in end m*il coapon,
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Injunction Granted

under

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ron1
;’£
" ot ' S ! , “ 1
1 l» ir r n o r r I.r- A reckless driver
hls car eareening aernss a
processing ptanta In operation and jnwn nn,i
into a house Sunmany new stores, homes and hush ,|1V
nrsa buildings along the wnv.
| p n| nlthough he had no d river’s
Homestead I* a hustling, -bust' license and grinned broadly when
ling city that glistened in tin-ihe surveyed Ihe damage, police
worm sunlight. It Is growing like didn't lickrl him The driver. A n - te
a weed with new business block, thonv Wldliy. is only 2 years old ™
am) home* everywhere In evidence * Hi* father, Ja c k Widby, had loft
I would liked to have stopped for &lt;be toddler alone in Ihr car for a
n visit with ntv newspaper friends I moment Anthony climbed hehlnd
there tmt
but wc
we were late for the me
1,10 wneci,
"h e el, iiirncu
turned n key
and piunctl
pushed
I ln ,l„ .
'here
acy ami
l l r l i i c r I 1 1 1 l - r l t t r i i c y ! meeting &gt;0 kept moving. Rome dnv * ' " ’iplc of buttons, with results
I hope I'll hays time to him In the Hi-n-fr-ou.x to the ear and the home
Helen Pattenaude, hls
H U FFA LO , N
Y
.f»-Feder*l cm and lust start out for nowhere '.,f ,V^*
neighbor.
Judge John Knight today derlared In particular, free to stop nnd visit
* „ next. dimr
,
, . , , A lleoristltotlonal the inhincthin pro-! friend* along the w av and not l,e
suffered only a bruised forevision of the Tnft-Harltey Act,
trvlng to keep some sort of a sche- i iri"
Hls derision m ine as he granted dole,
the government an »0 day InJuneThe trio down the Kcvs Is ,1,
Pon under the Act
restrain n« ll^htful. The vast expanse of Orrnn
workers from cnnttmiing a strike
(; u)f watrM&lt; , l(nfknnir ......... .

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O V IE D O (8|iecial) — One of i Mon. Dee. 29, 1932
tlie prettiest C’hrlstiuus parties ol
; tie Fam e 11 circle ; Mrs Theodore
(lie season wac the Christinas tea
given b&gt; the U M l' i.f t t,e I 1) led-' \olin jti.-l Mrs A i Hint Cnrll'-dt'e.
The Fit St Methodist ('hurt'll was
Mr*. E . V. Byrd of Prairie Road
In a hcatilifol candlelight ■erv-IMr* I n u ll i h it r..i a w e. Idtitg Baptist Chutch la t w*.k in the i.x c ie h-a.I-r ami -oicinl chair man
ut Katie Sue Circle; Mr*. George
*
W ED N ESD A Y
the selling on Dec. 20 for the m ar­ is visiting in Miami with her fath ice f.hrnt.clh rm io - e lluti id roll | ( r i p in tlo low er l o r t n a- 1 I poll church annex.
MONDAY
vt.-mis and Mrs. Young H arris
An All-Church W alchrlght S e rv ­ riage of
Miss H a rr!
Bor nine .•r and other relatives.
W c r - 1 th io l re tu rn liftr ( Ja n . fi l lo v plan
I
ova
me
the
hridc
of
Ronald
Hostesses
included
Mr*.
I
it
The F lr*t Baptist Training Uniice will lie held at the First Map- Haines to Donald Wade D)ess at
tier l.autrr on Saturday night at to reside in Crum—villr, l ot travel­ Jones Jr ., hospitality and social social t-hniriiinn and assistant from
W orker'* Council w ill begin at t ilt Church beginning with the 4:00 o'clock with the Rev. J . E.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirkland and Holy Cross Episcopal Church. The ing Mrs. I.nuti-f wore a N avv blue chairm an; Mrs. Hottis- P. Rag* I's-nrl Mnrtin Circle; Mrs, J . W .
DO p. m. with a covered di*h *up- Prayer Meeting Service at 7:110 StrKinlcy officiating. The bride is children are the guests of her par­ bride is the daughter of Mr. nml bengnl’ie
ltensley nml Mrs. J . f.. Malcolm,
*uit
with rhinestone
r In the Memorial Education p.m. The public Is welcome to at­ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Mitchell M rs. W illiam Cauthen Hutchison button* and Navy accessories. She dale and Mrs. Mae E. Kiii|». circle &lt;((n*ini chairman and Christmas
lender
and
social
chair
man
of
.Net
illdinjr.
. hnirninn from M ary Lawton C ir­
E . Raines and he is the son of Mr.
tend the service.
nnd the bridegroom’* parent* are ai&gt;o wore a white orchid corsage.
public installation of the OrThe bride attended the Beaver tim .D H F .N G I V E
I’RO G It VMS cle.
Mrs. Paul K. Miller of Charlotte Mr, nnd Mrs. Werner Maximlllian
W eklw a Lodge No. R7!h 1.. A. to and Mrs. Isunc M. Dyess all of this
of the Eastern Sta r will be
city. Forming n beautiful back­
( Special t — Both the
Mr* Mae E. King poured tea
Is visiting her sister, Mrs, I .miter of Gainesville. The double Country Day School tn Chestnut O V IE D O
Id at BiOO p. m. at the Masonic II. H. T. w ill meet in Cue 1. O. &lt;1 F. ground for the double ring service N. C.
ung wedding service was perform­ Hill, Boston, and was gra-luiitrd i (Hit-do M ethodist nnd Oviedo Bup- while Mr* Theodore A nl in poured
W . M. Colbert.
H all at 1:00 p. m.
T U K H tM tr
were pine Itoughs, w hile glndihd
III ahum-Eckes School
nr list churches had vet y interesting coffee
ed by the Itcv, IB Byitleinn Zim ­ from
Clirl
Scouts w ill hold n New and Tctrnpnnix. Branched candela­
The Chapel Choir w ill hold rePuim llnich tn I Pol She is new- programs given by the children
Mr. and M o . Forrest llrerkeu- merman.
araal at the F irs t Baptist Church Years Eve party on Dec. 11 ul bra held white tatters.
Tin- tl;1
M yriad s of candles lighted the attending the University of F lo ri­ from their orphanage*.
ridge and children are expected I p
The hilde w iis given In marriage
the Memorial Educational Build- 7:00 p. m. Each Scout Is asked to
return todnv from Valdosta. (5a church with wreaths, holly, and da. Mr. Banter attended Ridge­ children from the Methodist honn
bring
a
col,
blanket
roll
and
lunch.
f Assembly room at rt:45 p. m.
by her father and wore a suit of where they spent the Christmas poin«ettia* while other Christmas wood High School in Ridgewood, at Enterprise, accompanied by tlo
soft blue faille and brown acces­
nimnpRAi'TOR
greenery formed a lovely back­ N. J mol is now u student at the Rev, nnd Mrs. Charles Thompson
sories, with a corsage of while holidays with her parent*.
ground f»r the ceremony. The University of Florida He i* a Mrs. Itrigliton, matron of the ju n ­
H
O
I I I S !• In 12 — 2 lo 5
enrnntions. Serving ns her maid of
member of the K t h T f . and be­
Mr. nail Mr*. A. E. Shinhol*er lo-nuty of the chancel was en­ long* to the I'bl Kappa Tan social ior hoy*: Mr*. Padgett, nurse; Mr
honor was M i's Jo Anne Williams
Phone 7B5
and
Nits.
Cecil
Sellers,
pianists
of
hanced
with
the
while
chrysanthe­
who wore a suit of grey wool with have returned from Moultrie, On mums and white candles used on fta le rn lly
Mrs. Iltutr-i I* the the church at Enterprise
Mis\thilillr Rank
the
holiday
w
ill)
where
ihev
spent
grnnddauphtoi of Mis, E Iheul pori* Faber, upperinti ioh i i of n.&lt;
un&gt; accessories and pink carna­
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J . O the nltar.
ney- Vauglmn of Sanford and the hildren'
the many lovely parlies | Ratten, Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Tep -1 tions formed her corsage.
division. Mi*
Falo-r
Grgnliist
Mrs.
Roy
I".
Sytnes
Into Vlfrrd Coed poudliey -,f C ar­ Mr*, Sellers an.I Mrs. TIuunp-ur
In honor of Miss Jean sic. Mr. and Mrs. lieruld Bussing , The brother of the bridegroom, Stewart.
played
imptml
music
nml
Miss
lisle, England, also Do- late Mi had chin go of tlo- Christmas pm
yer, whose marriage to Robert Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Iterry. Mr Isaac Marion Dye-* J r ., of Madi­
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Messenger, Joyce 11st act sang "A v e Marin"
right will he an event of Dec and Mrs. Robert Frisch, Ml«* son performed the duties of Pest M r . A. It. Gorman und Mrs. Thel- and "tl Perfect Love". The tradi­ nml Mrs. Joseph Caution lints lvi gram.
sun. Ills ginndpurcuts an- the lat ' ' | The Sunday School classes of
, was one given by Mrs. It Helen W right. Thomas Vaughn man.
Mrs. Ituincs, mother of the nm Downs of Jacksonville visited tional wedding marches were used. Gustav A. Gimmler of Itreslau, the chut -h gave gifts to the chil­
ayde Rucker which Included the M r .and Mrs. Lee and Mr. and
yesterday
with
Mr.
Messenger’s
The bride was given In marriage Germany mol Mrs. Gimmler of
hrlile, wore a dress of N avy blue
noree and a number of her col- j Mrs. I.ctiette.
( LVfl/pf S h i S h a w n Dai l y
by lo-r father nnd wore a hridnl Milwaukee. Ilis pateinal grand dren cr the home. The Church of
rrcnc and lace with N avy acres, mother, Mrs. M. S. Messenger.
fi-ririg thnt day also went to tlo
fe age friends on the morning of
gown of ivory duehess satin. The parents
••ING Y O U ! C A M IIA
me
Mis.
Mnxunilliaii home.
series and a corsage of white car­
* . 23. Beautiful arrangement*
Mr. and Mrs. W . D. Hofmann nations. The bridegroom's mother,
Mr, jiml Mrs. Robert Frisch of dress wus fashioned witli u por­ l.nuter and the Into Mr. Maximll
red gladioli and white candles entertained Miss Sayer and Mr Mrs. Dys* wore a gnwn of Navy- East Mcudow, B. I.. N. Y. arrived trait neckline dimmed with im ­ linn Banter of Kiel, Germany.
ir* used In the living room, with W rig h t yesterday afternoon with blue crepe with grey accessories on Friday to visit her narent*. Sen­ ported Hretunne lace nml embroid­
Among the out-of-town guests
a dinner given In the Bataan Room and corsage of white camellias.
lght(d tree.
ator nml Mrs. I.lovd F. Iloyle. They ered with seed pearls, The full for the wedding were Mr, nml Mrs.
n the center of the refreshment of M a yfair Inn. In the center of
Following the ceremony Mr. and plan to return to their home In skirt *l*n featured a panel of the A. Gurney Dnudncv ami Mr and.
A HOWL OF R EA L HOME M ADE
lace and seed pearl.* extending to Mr-. II C, Htea*lman of Miami,
lie were Christmas berries and the luncheon table wns a crescent Mrs. Ilyess left for a wedding trip i jg,.w York on Saturday.
the hemline. She wore a full Mr. ami Mrs. Werner M. Banter J
V E G E T A B L E SO U P
namrnts in a silver bowl sur - 1shaped arrangement of delicate J to Daytona Bench and are now
length veil of heirloom Hnsepninl Mrs. Gustav A. Gimmler, Mr. and I
• C H E F 'S C H O IC E O F T A S T Y
jnded with red mdnseltlss end yellow chrysanthemums which a l" 0 | making their home At 2102 Amelin
Mrs. B. E. Echols and daughter
S A N D W IC H D A IL Y
dcandlrs. During the morning | encircled the tall white tapers on Drive. Mr. Dyess is associated Sonia of Knoxville. Tenn .are thr lace and French tulle and carried Mr*. Dougins Ossenforl, Mr. and
with the Florid Power Company. cue*!* of her parents, Mr. and a white prayer hook marked with Mrs. Ilin old \ewin-. Dr, and Mr*
? honoree was presented with the table.
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small white orchids and lilies of Perry
Among the out of town guests
\
Foote of Guincxt i l l i .
ne of her breakfast ware. About | Sm all bridal place ranis mark­
Mr*. V. II Erederlek. Upon her
John It Faille of New Yoik City;
j candles. Durin gibe morning ed the seating arrangement and for the wedding were Mr. and return to her home. Mrs. Echol* the valley.
H O M E M A D E P I E S D A IL Y
Serving ns her matron of honor Mrs. F Hall Faille of Southport.,
during the afternoon the host and Mrs. l.eon McKInscy and Mrs. | plans to enter thr University of
lh Miss S a v n .
ua* her -i«ter in-law, Mr*. W il­ Conn . W illiam llostwir k of Tillin'
Carry
MeKinsev
of
Jacksonville;
hostess presented the honored cou­
liam Cauthen Hutchison Jr ., who hns-er , Mi and Mr Cialik Chase
Mr. und Mrs. I. E. Dyess J r . of Tennessee
Prior
to the
Inter-fraternity ple with u gift of silver.
won- a full length bouffant gown if
Windi-mere;
Mr. mol
Mrs,
Madison.
■are on Christinas night, Mrs I Those enjoying the party with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Highlry- fashioned of while French net o v e r| Frnok Mac Neill of Miami; and
W A L G R E E N AG EN C Y
Miss
Saver
and
Mr.
W
rig
ht
wore'
■fepli Saunders and her daughter )
n-nn of Baltimore, Md. left yester­ white taffeta. She wore &lt;lUiw- Mr arid Mi- I'n d . rok M I aulel
"O N T H E C O R N E R IIY T H E C L O C K "
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
N.
Sayer,
Mr.
and
rs, E a rl Swanner. entertained
day for their home after u holiday length while satin mill* and cm *.f Glen I(.is k. N I
Mi mid MrMiss
Helen
th open house honoring Miss Mrs. Fred W right,
visit with their parent*. Mr. nnd iied n white satin muff with large Ralph T a llin , I'alalko: Mr. mol
yer and Mr. W right, at the W right, Hymn Fox and his son
M is. C. IB llrig e of Orlando and I arrangement of double poinsettias, Mrs. || )• W hitakei, In. ksonville;
uniters’ home in M ayfair. Deco- Charles Fox. and Mr. ami Mrs
and Mr. mid Mr*. I’a ik ii llan/at
Miss llurhnrn Ann Edcnfield, Mr. nml Mrs. S. D. Ilighlrym nn holly ami ivy.
1 Brides maids were Mi«s Dial i of W inter Park.
’.Ing the rooms w rre lovely nr-1 Hofmann.
who will he married tonight, was of Sanford.
Boyle an,) M i " Donna l.ou H a r­
igem enU of white gladioli nndj
l honored on Saturday morning with
ristmas greens. A lighted trer| The couple was honored later In I a liicakfast given by Mr«. II.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.lovd T. Tnrhut- per of Sanford nnd Mis« Kllrnheth
awn through the windows to the the afternoon with a boat party- Wiivih' Rucker at her home on tor. of Norfolk. Va left on S a tu r­ 1'ameliog of Veto Iteach. Serving
Mi«s
rch.
given by Mr. and Mr*. H a rry Leej Valencia Dlive. The guest* were day night after spending the hull I ax junior Itridrsmnol was
The refreshment table In tin­ and Horry Lee J r . aboard their invited for m o o a.in. to tin- dnv with her parents. Mr. nml Mr*. | -hilly Chase, daughter of Mr nnd
ting room was covered with an yacht. The group left the boat- Rocker home when- lovely decora
I: I . Johnson. Mrs. Tnrbollnn will Mis. S it. Chase, Thru all wore
£ * h e tt colored cutwork
linen works at 3:00 o'clock und enjoyed to.in carried out the holiday itmllf. he remembered at tin- former Bn I gow n* of while French net over
white taffeta, fashioned umilnrly
IFRRrv&gt;AtD«-J NORMAR KRASRA
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•lh, A crystal punch howl at one a cruise on the St. John's River Ilrnsiliiiti pepper, red gladioli and -hurl Johnson
to that of the matron of honor,
d was balanced with a tall white ami in the evening a delicious poinsettias wert: used throughout
Mr anil Mrs. (- || R'liid have while -ut tn m ills ami earned
ristmas candle at the base of chicken pilau supper was served (lie rooms
iIn
tlie
breakfast
table
u
a
,
u
a
their guests nl their home on white satin muffs with arrange
deli wero silvered loouat leaves
During the evening Dick Aiken
immature
bride
und
groom
node*
West
Thirteenth Street Mr. Build's merits of iinin'ellin*
d white poinsettias.
sung and led the group in singing
Frederick M Banter, brother of
un
nrrh
decorated
with
silver
brother.in
law nml sister. Mr ami
About Bit friend* of the popular n nuinher of populur pieces. The
the bridegroom of Glen Rock, N
hells
nml
encircled
witli
while
Mr-.
Hubert
Townsend
nnd
two
iplc called during the evening.
honored rouple was presented with
J . served iih best man and ushers
flower'. Small white bridal place
a picture from the host and host cards decoiated with silver hells children, Allen nml Ju d y of A tla n ­ were William Cauthen Hutchison,
ta,
Ga
On Friday night Mrs. Lloyd F es*. Mrs. Lee was assisted by
Ir , Dougins -I (tssenfoit, both of
marked the sealing arrangement
yle and Mr*. Wallace Bell hon- Mrs. H. N. Sayer and Mrs. (irrnld of the guests. During the ntoroitig
Mr. and Mrs. I'In lip \| Vickery &lt;iiiim-sville, I’olei II Brock and
id M i's Sayer and Mr. Wright l.ossing.
Mrs. Rucker presented Ml** Eden left this morning to return to E C Harper, J i
an eggnog party at the Boyle
Mis Hutchison, mother of the
Those Invited to he present were field with a gift of linen.
their home in Ft Worth, Tex. a f­
"nne on Mellon villa Avenue at Miss Saver and Mr. W right, Mr
lh r iV iilF fiiiijr
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Those enjoying the morning ter spending the holidays with Mr. bride, wore a formal gown of leo
10 o'clock. Christmas decorations nml Mrs.
blue satin with small lint of dark
Sayer, Mr. and Mr* with Miss Kdetifield were her Vickery's
mother, Mr«.
Lillian
//re ( n .l... Ih » *
^
J
blue
ostrich
tins
The
bridegroom's
r* u*ed In the rooms with light- W right, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
mother Mr* W . R, Edcnfield. Miss Vickery und Ills brother-in-law and
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mother.
Mrs.
Banter,
wore
an
E
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candle* casting a soft glow over Gette, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nixie Kirchhoff, .Miss |,iln Beffler, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Verne ('. Mes­
pire gown of coral colored tissue
N E W s i l l : I DON
S IlO K I S
» setting. About 40 guests were Berry, Mr. ami Mr*. Robert Fri*rh Miss Olyve Ann Adams, Mi*s R e l­ senger.
faille crepe witli mulching lure
riled to lie with the honored eou- Mr. and Mr*, lo s in g , Dr. and ive Bene Ball, Miss Mnrv Anne
bodice.
Mr*. W. P. Brook* Jr ., Mr. ami linllnwny and Mrs. ("Inode MenFriends will tie interested to
Following the wedding a recep­
Mr*. I.ee Draper of Bake Wales drirks.
learn thnt Hohcrt Baulerson, »on tion was held at the M uyfuir Inn.
of Mrs, Lottie Bauli-r*on of Came­ Those assisting with the guests
On Saturday morning Mr*. Ju - ’ Mr. and Mr*. Jam s* Kynrs of
n i:\ v s
ron City, enlisted in the Marina were Mr*. Clifford Baker, Mrs,
* Dlngfelder and Mrs, Dealer Cocoa, Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd May* of
c a u t o o n
Corps on Dee. IP. Ills present ad­ Wallace Bell. Mrs Lloyd Boyle.
ilhrle were
hn*tes*e» for
a Orlando. Mr, and Mr*. Peter II
dress Is pvt. Itoherl E. Bnuler*on, Mrs. Nancy Brock, Mrs. Randall
^ a k f a s t honoring Miss Sayer Ten»lr. Mr. and Mr*. Aiken. Dr
s h o u t s
|!MM)76. PETfiNP, I. Co., it), Itn, Chase, Mrs. Sydney Chase, Mr*.
ip party lojk place at 0:30 o’- nml Mr*. Richard Silver, Ml*»
Mr. nml Mi*. Ronald Banter, the I'aris Nliiud, H. C.
Helen
W
rleh
t,
Mis*
Dilnn
Baker
Ilollnml Demi, Mrs. Joint G allo­
&gt;ck Ir, the private dining room
r tm
fanner Miss Penrose llotehisoo.
SANFORD • ORLANDO
way, Mrs D B. Harper, Mis. Roy
the M nvfnir Inn. fluent* were Glenn Blngle. Thomas Vaughn nml were honored recently with an eggMr
nod
Mrs.
II,
E.
Edmondson
Holler,
Mrs.
J
.
C.
Mutchi-on,
Mr-.
Ited at a U-shaped tnhle down the hosts nod hostess.
nnrtv given t,y ,,r*. i.o&gt;&gt;o r . and G. C. Edmombon of (tell wood,
IB U. Hutchison, Mr*. W. F
* center of which extended while
Boyle nl her home on Melloaville Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Jenkins
T H E IlltlO n r F B I dt A I. I'ltlN T
Kirchhoff, Mr* Glenn I.ingle, Mr
rnations arid greenery with white
Avenue, Gllests lulled between the and daughter, Kay Bryan, of W av
- For rr-M.it nml Inter Im »umFiank Mm Neill, Mr- \ II I’elei
ndles.
hours of {1:00 and 11:111 p in
cross, tin. have returned to then sun, Ml- I E Teiwilleger .It oml
pier. Is soie to lie a faxliiori l.i
Bridal tdaee cards with silver
Lovely
seasonal
decoration* respective homes after spending M r“ T (' Tucker. Also tIn- Ml'**«
voltlr
A Flhol (iilltress -In--*
lls marked ............ting nrranguwere used throughout the home Christmas with Mr. and Mr* \t
Elise lloli-hi on, Caroline I’utrok,
from the n-irnt lutermitlimal Kilk
BO N G W O O D &lt;Special) — The The dimng tnhh was covered with
rnt of the guests. Each of the
Stuns- and Mr. and Mrs. C It Sue folium , Gretclu-n und Nixie
AiNorT-itlon riishluli show of m i
stessen presented Miss
Sayer faculty of Lyman School was en­ u dark green cloth and silver ap­ Rudd.
Kirchhoff, Mamie Cusldng, Lila
resott-lnto-iprlng fashion*, 1* In
tertained recently with a Chrlftt- pointment* were used. R.-d ptilnth a gift during the morning.
l.effler,
Mary
Anne Galloway,
yellow lose prlnterl taflrhi VimrtAmong those enjoying the morn- ma» party at the home of Mrs settias were grouped at the hnscs
Olyve
Ann
and
Ada
Adams
mol
Miss
.......
Vickery
returned
to
pit* Influence in the sofllv draped
( with Miss Saver were Mrs. II Haxcl Flynt In Sanford. R. T. MII- of silver randeluhrn and the punch her home in Key West yesterduv Betty* Rene Bail.
Superintendent • elect,
was howl. On the Imffet pineapples und
sleeveless bodice and closely fitted^
Sayer, Mr*. Fred W rig ht, Mrs wee,
Baler
ill
the
evening
Mr.
amt
after
spending
Christmas
witti
hei
green tnpers were used with holly,
in Id r Iff Hklrt has graceful ftalr).
&gt;n*M June*. Mr*. Kenneth Berry
III.OSSOM
mother,
Mrs.
Lillian
Vickery.
She
pine houghs nml Christmas ornn•*. Gerald Losslng, Mr*. Charles
was
accompanied
home
by
her
*inients
to
form
no
artistic
arrange­
m nil it*
Gelt*. Mrs. At Doudney, Mr*. P
ter, Mrs. J . N. Bee of Stu-lhy, N. • m o t h e r ,
ment.
Tepsir, Mrs. George Andrew
1’niiivtnl dll Hyf Jtf me
Mrs. \V. ( ’not hen Hutchison, who has also been the guest of hi t W eek .
eer, Mrs. Voile
W illiam s J r .
l*»vcL Mcrkrlev
Mrs. Banter's mother, presided at
**. Gene Harrison. Mr*. W illiam
O V IE D O (Special) — The O vie­ the punch taiwl during the eve­
| M* »r M f l m r . t i n l i c h i r m w l l l i
nrad, Mrs, E a rl Swanner, Mr* do Woman'* Club held it* Decern- ning. About 70 of the couple's
drilt Ur |itnL hfuifiMllt .iih ! ihr
encer Harden,
Mr*.
Richard her meeting and luncheon at the friend* were Invited to Is- present.
grrrn (nll-igr nl ill ttpfi!? c»l#
ver, Mi»* Helen W rig ht, Mis* Oviedo Woman's Cluh, rreently
4It.irtl \ i ilfrrn nf nifiitf t f Iirgaret Dlngfelder and the two with Mr*. M errlt Staley, president i.resented with ii leather brief rase
iiTii|*|iii«u rnliimrtl hy colli
by the faculty.
presiding.
’ Iileuses.
K"l 1111U*9
(I. R. Hunt and her com­
Mr*. II.
Present were Mr. nnd Mr*. Clay
mittee,
Mm**.
O.
S.
Moon,
T.
B.
William
s.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Charles
Mr. and Mr*. A l I.ee and their
tighter nnd son-in-law, Mr. and Clouts, B a y Clonts Jr ., W . (5. Well- Winkle, Mr. and Mr*. V. W lirelrs*
lit*
r*. Charles DeGette of Orlando mon and J . H. Staley, servril Mr. ami Mr*. (I. Bucher, Mr. nnd
luncheon.
Mr*. W . J . Well*, Mr. nnd Mr*.
tertalnrd for the rouple on SalDuring thr business meeting thr E. .8, Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. B.
day night with a dinner held In main point of Interest was the dl*.
Band, and Mr. nml Mrs.
W. 1
Formerly I'r ltn l
Jo$2l.lir.
l playroom at their home on russlon of balancing the budget Ellis.
urel Avenue. Christmas ilrrora- It was announced that they would
Also the Mme*. It. T. Milwcr,
It* were carried out with bright like for each member of all feder­ Elisabeth Ilntiman, Goldie KreltI Pyruruntha and Christmas ated dull* to contribute toward ser, Eulllln Grantham, M ary Hort^ e rn e ry for the occasion.
Gcorfflunn, Mynetto, Trudy Hall,
the hultding of a building similar ley, M argaret Henson, June ThunN E V A D A , 1 8 6 5 .. lenilorr if
••During the evening the rouple to that of the P-TA building in atider,
Margaret Colt. Mildred
Doris Dodson anti Donovnn
is given a g ift of china. Those Orlando.
rtR»Ddes...ni£ht fidini fijilinltj!
Mahrock, Marguerite Gruhum, M a ­
V IC T O R IA
Joying th t occasion with Ml**
It won also announcer;1 that the bel Brown, Bltv Mae Carder. Gen­
COTTONS
• COlUHHtOY
yer and Mr. W right were M r parly of fun and frolic, it the form ie v* I.argent nml Eleanor Murtin.
An old faihioned rota with buds
d Mr*. II, N . Sayer, Mr.
of a Kamo party, wout J he held | Also tlir
Mixse*
Buev Pllolan
C R E I’EH
I IIAYON CAIIAIIDINE
f*. Fred W right, Mr.
juit uwakeriintj - plucod loilefully
T n rx la v night, at thn city hall M ary Jan e and Durham F lv n i anil
i*on Wharton, Mr. and !
Pat Green.
i
memorial building,
on Irontlucenl china with gold edge.
I OKI.ON and ACETATE
N Y I.O N S
Green leaves catching ihe warm
I DACRON and IIAYON
golden tunlighl, occenluol* th*
TAFFETA S
leellng of (rethnett.
Rises 1) . Ifr. 12 20, 14 Vi - V I Vi

Miss Hazel Raines
Wed To Donald Dyess

Penrose Hutchison And Ronald L auter Are
Married In Keautiful Kpiseopal Ceremony

PERSONALS

f

DR. L. T. DOSS

liss Jean Sayer And Robert W right
Honored With Lovely Pre-nuptial P arties

C Y P R E S ^ ^

CARDENS’

CHEF’S SPECIAL

4

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5 ©c

R o u m illa t

&amp; A n d e rs o n

Ibirhnra Erti»n*
Honored With Tarty

M

VST TIMRS TONIfiHT

JANE WYMAN j

« THE
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BLUE VEIL \

TUKSDAV

VVKDNKSDAY

“(JL0RY
ALLEY”

Ronald LautcrH Are
Honored At Tarty

Lyman Faculty Is
(liven Xmas Tarty

Ladi e s

Oviedo Woman’s Club
Has December Meet

Comfortably llentud!

A fT fR -C H R ISTM A S
CLEARANCE

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DRESSES

ntiW.Mmm

NOW $5.00 - $12.95

HOOKED AND ORIENTAL RUG SALE

e

Oriental Rug* Shop

SKIRTS
CORDUROYH
TAFFETA

$125.00

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FLA N N EL
C .A IIA R D IN E S

STAN DISH

Child on sparkling wLite ..
iJistiiu tly royal simplicity
tint is a tribute to the
tti»te of today’s
hostess. A stronger, mote
translucent china In the
new Berkeley shape—
forever beautiful.

V a ltlt'H ll[&gt; to

9 x 12

NOW $2-98 - $5.98
BLOUSES - 5|.00

Now

RAYON

Full Circle*, Pli-alcd nml Straight l.itie*

R * f.

Hooked Rugs

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$|M .50

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COTTONS
Site* 32-39

&lt;!*•. la a OriMtal rat.
M an

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Now 12^80

STOCKINGS
HOLEPROOF nnd
E.MRO
B I_ - 1G C it age
Broken B ile * and
Color*

REM EM BER

%LOO * $1.20 Value

W hite and Pa*t«la

RED U CED

Vatuca up to |4.08

*1-00-7 |C

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N IO M n

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C A RTO O N

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U N T IL » PON T O U R C O N V E N IE N C E

New Year’s Eve
Mid-Nite Show - WedI

A FREE GIFT1 WITH. EACH PURCHASE
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Sweeney's Chinn Club Plan

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r« g e 4

Mon. P m . • (, 1Dj 2

•ponge bed* would In In normal

Sponge Industry Is

Socn Ah Rcsurging

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Atom Spy Released
tarpon springs in — The
Fnr
"Good
Behavior”
om
p P'’n,Ppr,,,M »pnnr.e Induairy
A O l
' It S M I * * ' l l i m
'
,x,hl..li (..II lulu 111!, ildlilr m ils when
W A K K K IK M ), Kn«l«ml /Tv—ThiWpxtf-rn world’* flr.*l rnn vlrlrd
■loni *py. » r . Alan Nunn Mav,
wa* rrlr.i«ed Imlay from prison for
"good behavior" nllhmmh ho nover
ha* publicly
repented handing
Atomic not ret* lo Russia and *1111
Is nn nvuwcil Communist.
The slight -U year.old physlrlst
was said by nn official spokesman
to have been freed from llritaln's
grim Wormwood Kcrubs Prison
"during the night” after serving
ala year* and eight months of a
10-year icntencc.
M ay was c o n v i c t e d ami sen­
tenced after the famed Cnnndinn
spy plot was cracked In 104a. lie
fold the court he slipped atr,mlc
secret* to Russian agent* for the
"safety of mankind " lie would say
nothing more about the case.
Under Rritlah law, authorities
had to give him time off for good
behavior, lie Is free to go and
come ns ho pleases In this country
sn long n i he stay* out of trouble.

Ncpro OrRnniznlinn
Aids Charity Drive
O . i r l . i m *J r f f n r t r t o f t h n II i m I*
a, P riile sinrml umi
Club,
lip
l 'm in i
I ’ rngrcH -.lvn
l.»ngu»»

THFiSK PRICES (*001) THRU WED.. DEC. 31

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OR. C. L. PERSONS
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
lit

South

Palmetto A &gt; n m

niwl tile Young latillea O in iin iin ity

I foliditv Death Tull
Fails To Set Record
past
Mike Sarnarkos. one of the op-r
ators of n sponge boat fleet, said
spongers re|»ort they bring up
larger and better hauls each time
thev go nut Into the gulf
iney go mil inm in gu n

l during the four day Christina*
‘’™l Indm leil In that number
J***c*’ -*33 who died In traffic mish,,P \ ..
, ,
N ' “ hcr figure represented a cc«rd. nor did the traffic fatalities
f„ r ,hp m2 hour pcrtml between 0

f e f i f ' vo&lt;vi* y o if f '

m

RUO. 2's million dollars worih of 1
*p«.nges were sold on the market i

[ the'slaughter .... the
J„n,, h| Kh«n ys wn* II did

no! e»|unl the .VI klllrd during a
K|n,||flr ('hristmas week end In
|p1() The all time record fnr all
accidental deaths during a fourday Christmas holiday |ierlo&lt;i, 780,
was set last year.

rJ i L

i i : n

P tf O ft I l M S

Fivo Youths Killed
In Motor Accident

DR. li. K. RING
CIIIHOPIIACTOR

Ruiiilolph S r,il l nulls la-e M nivln away from Donna Weed In this

please call

, . rt. In ,in r i.l'iiiib ln ’s "lln n irm n n ’a K n o t," in color liy Technicolor,
In,wing on lit. It li* T h e a te r screen Tuesday and W ed n n iilay.

A i i h U h ii,.

*’P rr
In WtH. only about 1300,non
worth of sponges wer sold
Sarnarkos said that In the last
three years sponge beds appear
to be recovering, lie predicted the

&lt; inb, nil Negro nig»»ni&lt;Mlinns, to*
Ifeihur with ui«l of *S« ininole t'oim*
i . iiiisInejiA firnirt* went towunl
piovifliftff foinj parkMRen for more
t ,i.i n 55 iinilei priviiepni Negro
hitniliei! ( ‘hrirttmin Ibiy.
Karti

n&lt; far aw ay as Oviedo.
The presidents of the organisa­
X jrlc" club, •pon-ored by the
three «t uniic'.iliiin .. bcgnti n enun- tions, Knoch IV. Lewis, Jam es ft.
lx w ill,, m io I -Ingmg (our ut noon Ilag in and Miss Katie Robinson,
Christmas liny, with the first stop staled they would llko to express
being the County Ju il. followed by their thank* to the many business
tin- Good S’nm arilan Home, the firm* and cltlsnru who helpsd
County infirm ary nnd other iiolnts make the project poaalble.

fur appointment

Phone 1732 — 171*

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Rights
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Danger Signal
Crtomuiiion telitvcs promptly hecsnxe
II |oes into Ihr hronchisl xyitcm to
h«lp loosen amt n p cl cum laitrn
• I r j m amt axl naiutr to moinc amt
rth t raw, trmlrr. inttamnl biimchial
nttmhranrs (iti.irnntrril to plrsxe you
or money ichimlnt Crtomuiiion hm
stood the tr.t of millinni of turn

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O R L A N D O (Special) — Interest
In the Seventh Annual Tangerine
Bowl game reached a new high
Saturday afternoon ns the Lion*
from East Texas State and the
Eagles of Tennessee Tech arrived
In Orlando almost simultaneously.
Both squads went through light
workouts on the Boone und Edgewater High practice fields after
lialng welcomed to the rlty by the
Tangerine Bowl Committee.
The Tech hoys will hold praetire* at 0 a m. and -3 p.m. nt the
Edgewater field ami the Trxnns
will nrartlce at the &gt;ame times on
tho Boone field. Both team* are
planning wrlm m aee*.
Tech held n light workout ye*,
terdav morning Imfore visiting Cynrexs Garden*.
One matter concerning the pa*
rade Wednesday was cleaned up
veitardav also It had been announreif^hat the East TexnVYam l
wouldn't lx- In the parade. But the
Texans will not he outdone. They

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Four Southeastern Confrrenc
basketball team* swing Into how
tournament action tonight and nl
the other* except Mississippi Stab
will he on view before the weel
end*,
Louisiana State, • heavy favorlti
to C0P ,he league tlllr which Ken
tuckv I* barred from ‘lefendlng
meeti Vlllanova tonight In tho two
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U,nt ‘ h rlr
Georgia. Georgia Tech and Flor
’’ w ith ! 1
T » t s nr.rd pBtlv lda for,n three-fourths of the an
W ith rescued seat,
y nual Oator Bowl round-robin affai
aB g o ^ t h e e v Is now b.^y erect- #r Ja c k , onv„ le
w|th
Georgl,
Jn r 2,&lt;K&gt;0 additional bleacher seat*. Teachers completing the east
They will he for general admission fjeorgla opens against the Teach
amt will sell for 11.00.
ers and Tech opposes Florida to
Thm * may ik * purcniiMcd nt tn«»
Tangerine Bowl booth In the lobby
Memphis Frid ay and Satur
of the Ran Ju a n Hotel. Any tickets day, Auburn and Mississippi Jot
that are left at game lime will g&lt;&gt; Memphis State and Arizona In th
on sale at the stadium.
Memphis Invitational tournament
A l this time there ....... bout MOO Auburn, idle last week, own* th
reserved seats «iIII available at the only perfect record In the confei
booth. John Tlldrn, ticket rhalr- cnee ( M ) .
man, suggest* an early purchase
In last week'* scanty program
of non-re»erved seat* since no S E C teams won two games am
standing room ticket* will tm sold, dropped three. L S U ’s lost to Tula
The Texans, with 30 plnvers and was the hardest blow to (he clr
their coaches, sportswrlters and cult'* prestige. The Tiger* bowed
trainer, landed at Municipal Air- 84-38, while Tulsa restrained Bui
port Saturday while the Engles, I ’ettlt to an Ineffective 14 points
also with 30 players and three ns- In previous fam e*, the 8 9 cents
slstsnt roaches, arrived nt the At- had averaged 30 points per outlni
Untie Coast I.lne depot.
and L S I! had avaragad to.
Whl.ked downtown to the tune I Clnclnna
topped Tennessee. 7*
of ItN rln r onto horn* Ih r two
JurprUe,
( oltim
nquaih wrro quArtcrnl in thn uau * | * Dll downed Georgia. 01-51. brA
headquarter* with East T. sas at *“ « • « * * were Vandcrhl t * 73 0
.be Ban Ju a n Hotel «n.l Tennessee
rl
Tech at the Angehllt.
Mississippi victory over Arknnsa
Shortly after cheeking In. the ”
, 1. 1.
»"'o sounds unloaded their mnim .,/V’ / • .'* 'u S m - Tm inc»cc n
of equipment and hrniteil for light I V ild e rh llt * Tuesdsv and Vender
lie* s . w i i ™ » !
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and working 011 their liaising ond
Tuesday-Alabama vs. Maxwcl
kirklnir. PfnnfM M 1Wh&lt; iriwn* a k h ■» Tiurahim ii
while, held * similar drill nt tho
Thursday-Yale at Vanderbilt.
Edoewater field.
Friday--Georgia Tech at Tampa
Coaches C atfl.h flmfih o '
Alabama va. Kecsler A F B at T in
Texas and Pu tty Overall nf Ten- calooaa.
nassee Tech were prim arily InSaturday — Georgia Tech a
terested In working nut the travel Miami.
kinks from the long trip here.
---------------The third sellout In the history
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,
of the o'edlum Is virtually s s - . P i i i ' i a
Ic o n n i 'i
W im
sured. Only two crowds of
IV v p Ill l
** III.
have ever «een n game here. The I n n i s m i e n l U n H i l i o o i
first was for last veer's Stetson- I I I &amp; U i ( I i r f l l n Q I I f l l C ( l |
Arkanns Stale game nnd the * . r
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Rough Scrimmage Roger Pharr Scores Upset Ousting
Is Eliminated By Ziebe In Public Courts Tournament
Alabama’s Coach
59 Georgia Tech
Rod Drew Thinks His
Mon Are All Set
Orange Howl Game
M IA M I, Fla '^ —Alabama and
Syracuse, who meet in Ihc Orange
Howl football game New Year s
Day, return to (hr practice field
today after a Sunday layoff but
neither team plans contact work.
Alabama's Coach
Bed Drew
changed his mind about having a
scrimmage and said he believes
his team lias had enough rough
work.
" W e ’ll run dummy scrimmage
and half speed stuff in our drills
the rest of the w av ," Drew said.
Contrary to popular belief, A la­
bama Isn’t overstocked with first
rale material in all fmsltlons,
Drew explained Depth Is thin In
spots.
One freshman, Tommy Tillman.
190 pounder from llaleyvllle. Ala .
moved up to defensive left end.
replacing Je r r y Lambert. Gadsden
sophomore who injured an ankle
In October und now has a lump
chin
Nick tier ma nos, IH.'i ■ pounder
from Montgomery, Ala , twisted an
ankle Saturday while sprinting
across Hie practice field bill train­
er* said Ihey hoped to have him
ready for Ihe game Gcrmuno* I*
replacement for Joe Curtis, llam a's
offensive left end
Alohamu experts to get plenty
of work on pas* defense between
now and game time In a move to
halt Syracuse's I’at Stark, a fine
passer
Syracuse Conch Floyd Schwartrw alder, who said he'd like cooler
weather so he could use some of
his turn on both offense und dr
fense, had his wish granted- for
today, nt least The weatherman
said highest temperature during
the afternoon would he about 70
degrees
Neither team worked out Sunday,
most of the players watching the
Orangr Howl Regatta or doing a
little sight-seeing

Sedgmen And Ken
McGregor Banish
Hopes Of Seixas

ZtiJZS'utrJsr*** At Longwoodlrael

T iT h S I
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their nr civil I tentatively slated far lU P® ft won the Inaugural Hand
Wednesday, noth units are sehed-1'" ! ' Saturday at the seosmi open
ided til march In the naraile l»UC program uf the Sunfunl-Ui
Wednesday aftarnoon and will Undo Kennel Club,
stage Impressive halftime demonOwned by K. I .
Beckner an

JA C K S O N V IL L E
Defending
champion Calhoun Dickson today
found up-and-coming linger Pharr,
University of Florida, between him
and another crack at the men's
singles title of the Florida Slate
Public Courts Tennis Champion­
ships.
Pharr scored an upset Sunday,
ousting the No 4 seed. Andrew
Ziebe, Jacksonville, 0*3, 4 0, 0 0
Dickson eliminated Dan Perry,
University of Florida, 0 4, 0-2
In the other quarter final match­
es Sunday, I-enn Wilson, seeded
No 2 from Jacksonville Naval A ir
nedy, Tampa. 8-1, 0 U; and Ja c k
Staton, No 3 from Orlando, de­
feated Alton Quay, Tampa, 0 4.
04
Wilson mcels Staton in today a
semi-finals. The finals rnmn Tues­
day.
Nancy Loop. Jacksonville, at
ready In the (Inals nf the Junior
girls' and girls' singles, tries for
a finals berth &lt;n the women's sin­
gles In a match with Mrs. Connie
Clifton Hall, the No I seed frntn
New Smyrna Beach. Miss l-onp Is
rated No 4
The nther women's semi-finals
brings together Hetty Washington,
No .1 of Tampa, and Mrs, J u li­
anna Copi .and, No 2 and the de­
fending champion. Ponte Vedra
lleaeh
Sunday Miss Washington defeat
ed Anita Wadsworth, Jacksonville
Bench is 2. 0 I
Oilier r e s u l t s .Sunday Included:
Junior buys' singles: quarter
final: Have Kennedy, Tampa, de­
feated Conner Scholl, Jackso n­
ville, 8 0. 0 0: Jim m y Bent. Ja c k ­
sonville defeated Lewis [.each, O r­
lando, 7 3, 0 2. Turn Mlckler, St.
Augustine, defeated Frank Carnett. Jacksonville. 0 0, 0 ]
Hoys 13 and under singles; Sem i­
final: Haul Knquc, Tampa, de­
feated It A Pliilliin. Jacksonville,
8 0. 0 0
G irls' singles- semi final: Nancy
lamp defeated Barliara llrunncry,
St Augustine. 0 1, 0 1; M ary B a r ­
ry. Orlando, defeated Betty T ra m ­
mell, Jacksonville, no. 0 1, 0 1.
Boys' singles; semi final: (ieorge
Huff,
Sarasota,
defeated
Ed
Prarige, Tampa, 01. 0 3: Turn
Mlckler, St Augustine, defrnted
Haul Bonne, Tampa. 0 2, 0 1
Men's doubles: first round: Cal
hnun Dickson. Tampa, amt Ja c k
Staton, Orlando, d e f e a t e d C. K.
Powell J r , Jacksonville, and Bob
Ctinn, Jacksonville, 0-1, 0-2; Don
Luke and Dave Kennedy, Tampa,
defeated Frank Carnclt and Dave
Whltestone, Jacksonville, 0-2, 8-1;
Je rv e y Gantt, Ocala, and Norman
Breault. Jacksonville NAS, defeat­
ed Bishop Edwards and Ja c k
Shrcvc. Florida. 0 3, 0 4: lam B e r­
ry and Dan Perry, Florida, de­
feated John Cochran and Gordon
Blalot k, Jacksonville 0 I. 0 1; ling­
er Pharr, Florida, mid Hal Krhatis,
Tallahassee, defnull from Dave
Whllls and Ed I’range, Tnmpn;
Allen Quay, Tampa, and Jim Grit
fin. Jacksonville, defeated Jiin
Stringfellnw and Bill Hutcherson,
Florida. 4 6. 8 n. 0 1

C O LLEG E BA SK ETBA LL
Bv The Associated Press
HOLIDAY F E S T IV A L
(First Round)
Drpaul G3 La Salle 01
Utah Stale DT N Y U 01
Manhattan 73 Cincinnati 00
M iam i (O hio) 08 St. Johns (B k n l
63

Stiff Workouts HeH
By Rose Bowl Team»

UIG 7 T O U R N EY
(F irst Round)
Yale 38 Colorado 14
Kansas State 93 Oklahoma 69

SO U THW EST CONF. T O U R N EY
(First Round)
Arkansas 68 Arizona 51
Southern Methodist 37 Texas A AM

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#-«n crewman grabbed him ami guided
* 4? him the rest of tho way.
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The long struggle In heat over
(Jtilnlala il-t Paid •is.in,
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90 degrees was a tough experlACPI) Tim* 31.1
M 4 Woman
. *.40 4 *0 * to cnee for the Cincinnati youngster,
tiomh
*'&lt;a MU y*10. wn* Plfiftag his first really
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hard competitive match In approx­
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Wu«hn
t.ia
huge throng broke up was whether
m i tM CRi Time 11.4 * an Sedgman or McGregor ptaved
B » P « ri
m i . M o g.m sreater tennis In what probably
&lt;h*«k*
t.ia 1.10 will he their swan song to Davis
Foreman
i.uu cun singles.
• O - j ) uald s.ss
After today's great display u
&lt;T*
Time 4X1
t.ia only could be aatumad their would
J "® l«8nt up to smack down Selxai and
* 4® Trabori In lom orrow'i doublta. in
p.ix , n . , ,
that event, the Australia ns could
be expected to permit the othar
two members of their iquitj—Mer,
vyn Rose and Lewi* Hnid—to close
-«un* o u t.,th o ,*tfl.*j In tho concluding
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T .t».

O TH ER G A M ES
Iowa 69 California 00
Oregon 60 Wisconsin 64
Illinois 87 Ohio Stale 62
Nnlre Dame 63 Butler 49
Mich. State 32 Northwestern 47
Tulsa (U! Idaho 30
Marquette 88 Bradley 77
Pitt 72 Harvard 48
Seattle 90 St. Josephs (P a ) 77
Eastern Ky. 69 Brigham Young 07
North Carolina State 08 Dartmouth
30
Columbia 83 Miami (F la ) 30
Weit Virginia 7t Syracuse 83
Fordham 00 Templa 38

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N E W O R L E A N S , La WU-Coach
Bobby Dodd brought 39 Georgia
Tech football players to Sugar
Bo«l land for their New Year's
Day date with Mississippi nnd
sdieiluled a prsrlice session this
afternoon.
The Engineers, boasting their
fir.t perfrcl season record In 24
years, Hew Into New Orleans In
two chartered airliners yesterday
afternoon. Without fanfare, they
quickly set up headquarters in a
downtown hotel (S i. Charles).
The p k ye rs were In high snlrlt*
following the Christmas holidays
and a ftrr eating a hearty dinnerthe main dish was an 18-ounce
ste.ik each-many of them took off
for brief sight-seeing tours. Coach
Dodd nut the boys on their own,
admonishing them only not to
break training until after the game.
Many of the players brought their
wives with them.
Four members of the team are
newlywed*. Halfback* Hilly Teas,
Chapnel Rhino nnd Jim m y L.
Morris and guard Ed Gossage
were married during the yule sea­
son
once 11 day drills nre planned
(In oiigli Wednesday ill Tulsa tie's
lira cl Ice field The Tuesday and
Wednesday workouts will he closed
to the fuddle.
Dodd seemed satisfied with the
comlllion nf his team, with the
exception of two plavers.
Top defensive tackle Bob Sh er­
man re-lnjurrd a knee while work­
ing out on his own during the
holiduy period Dodd said Shermun
will have to have an operation and
N Inst tor the Sugar Bowl game,
lie said Ben Daugherty will replace
Sherman
lasm Hardeman, Tech's sensa­
tional little halfback, probably will
start, but an ankle separation will
limit his effectiveness.

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SAN FRANCISCO (^-Criticism
of Biggie Munn, Coach of The
Year, for not using Holy Cross'
ace quarterback, Charley Maloy,
for even on* play, mingled today
with praise of QB Tom O'Connell
and his East mates for their thrill­
ing 21-10 victory over the West In
the Shrine footbaU game Saturday.
O'Connell, from Illinois, directed
the entire East offensive. He
sparked a 71-yard drive that pro­
duced the winning touchdown with
33 seconds remaining. And he set
three passing records for the 28
year-old game that pours more
than 1100,000 annually Into the
Shrine Hospital for Crippled Chil­
dren.
O’ConneU, No. 2 collegiate passer
In the nation the past season, was
voted the game's outstanding play­
er.
Munn, coach of undefeated Mich­
igan State, told sporta writers:
" I t was so close all the way and
O’Connell was doing such a mag­
nificent Job I never found an op­
portunity to use Maloy. 1 feel badly

Gator Bowl Teams
Are Expected To
Work Out Today
W oodruff MumOnReported Odds Favor­
ing Florida Outfit
By F. T. M A C F E E L Y

JA C K S O N V IL L E , Fla. (*- T u ls a
and Florida football squads are
due here today to finish workout*
for their meeting in the eighth
annual Gator Bowl game Jan . 1.

Coach J. O. {Buddy) Brothers
and his Tulsa squad of 48 players
left Tulsa by train Saturday night
and wo* due here at 7:30 a. m.
{ E S T I.

Coach Boh Woodruff and bis
Florida squad of 60 players was to
leave Gainesville by bus and go
through Jacksonville to I’onte
Vedra Beach, nearby occanfront
resort.

Tulsa scheduled practice sessions
at Jacksonville baseball park today

and Tuesday. Florida planned Hi
drills at Jacksonville Beach Fletch­
er High School field.
Both squads mar Umber up on
the Gator Bowl field Wednesday.
Coach Woodruff has had lltUe t%
say about the odds favoring hlf
Florida (cam by 7 to 10 points
The odds remained thg same in
spite of the likelihood Doug Dickey,
fFlorida
c'lA elrle
rquarterback,
iiia rfn rh lt^ lr
fmay
Tisw
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be
out
of action with a pulled leg muscle.
But Woodruff declared after the
last heavy scrimmage at Gaines­
ville Saturday: "W e are not ready
either physically or mentally. |
certainly hope that we'll be ready
by game time next Thursday."
John Eibner, assistant coach
does most of Florida's scouting,
is concerned about Tulsa's two fine
ends - Willie Roberts am) Tom
Miner.
"W e can expect to be outweighed
up to 13 pounds a man in the line.
The Golden Hurricane has a fine
offensive backfield, fullback How­
ard Waugh Is the nation's leading
ground gainer and from all report*
a very hard man to bring d o w i^
Woodruff said.

‘■sstnforcl Tt*nni« Team
Defeated At M ayfair
Hanford
tennis stars
took •
dniMilog from several outstanding
plover * at the M nvfiiir Inn vesterday afternoon In the first of a ser­
ie s nf mulches planned under the
direction of the M avfulr's tennis
piofrssional. Bill Bweenev, for the
Wilder sensotl.
City Champion Gene Tucker was
defeated hv M arvin Glmprlch of
New York 4-0. 0-4. and Il-'J. F o r­
mer C ity champion C lay William s
won over Archie Peilm o tler tM
und over Harold Levine (1-d, Imt In
the doubles eomliioutloii Tucker
rod W illiam s were defeated Uv
(llm arirh and I'erlinutter by u-4
In other matches of tho afte r­
noon Levine defruted Sirlana 6-4
Morris Sucker defeated John Gold
t.-l and Je r r v Stern defeated Jim
I eyton 7-6. Je r r v Warshnw took
I I oI mi Dean 6-1. Je r r v Stern 4-0
and Holland Dean tl-tl.

St. Marys (Calif) tig Canlslus 37
Seton Hall 67 Iona 34
CCNY 81 Tull* 38
UCLA I!!) Oregon Stnto 01
Sou. Cal. 83 Wash State 47
Wichltn D( Springfield (Mass) 74
Chiragn Imyola 73 St. Thomas
(Minn) 44
San Francisco 87 Fresno State 74
Stanford 67 I&lt;o» Angeles Loyola 37
Santa Clara 38 San Jose State 42

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Ansticluted F r e s h Leaned W ir e

Governor Bids Huge Budget
F arew ell By Requests To
Hitting Press Face McCarty

Lundquist Reunion Christmas Day

in raxiunal rain III unrlli |torti&lt;ni
ami partly ilutnly with prwxlbly
x a t lr r r il stumers In south portion
through Wednesday; w arm er In
mirth and rrn lra l pnitlniis tonight.

"High I.revel”Decision
Was Made To Keep
Report From Hein?
P o l i t i c a l Football

ilovirnor Devotes 11 State Agencies Want
Minutes Of Hi-Min­
Millions For
ute Speech To De- Operations, .‘la Mil­
m um em g
i 'apers lions For IltiiMinirs

W A SH IN G T O N lfi- A Justice D r
partment official said today that
"n number" of Americans kr
known
t% h a v c been heavily Involved In
twwlng and other Communist acti­
vity In the past ore still employed
by We United Nations.
R ty M. Cuhn, special assistant
to Ally.-{Jen McOrancry, also tes­
tified the Slate Department Rave
n clean hill nf health to some
“ very bail" subversives mi the
U N. staff
Cohn, testifying before n House
Ju d icia ry siibcnmmillre. said the
continued presence of David Wcin
Irani). as director of economic
s(jblliiation ami development for
the tf. N „ is "absolutely disgrace
fill."
Cohn salil Wclntruuh "holds a
lari(e and powerful position, mold
Ing world opinion .
although he
has admitted hiring not one, but
three, four, five nr noire person*
who have turned nut In he
thoroughly disloyal "

r.A t.I.A IIA S S H K
C- Gov
W ar
ren made ii -Hi minute farew ell
speech at the Iasi Cabinet meeting
of his adm inistration Inday ami
devilled tl minutes nt ll In a f,•it)it
tar attack on newspapers which
have c t ilic U c il him
The Tam p a T illn m e and it ' rival
la in p a Tim es bore tin- lirim l of
W arren 's late 1 filast

Taft Arrives Early
A t H eadquarters
For Talk W ith Ike
Pope Denounces
Persecution Of
Catholic Groups

fnatnc Comes Alone
To Discuss New Ad­
ministration's Lepfi s l a t i v e Propfram

T A l.L A H A S S F K .1* -Stale agen
cv ami msUlulinn Imitgel reipiest.s
for une linni nf a tuition dollars
■tv M A R V IN L. ABRDW .HM ITH
will face Dan McCarty when he
N KW Y O IIK B Sen Hubert A
becomes governor a week from
fad &lt;d Ohio arrived 33 minutes
I imI i i ), unit there'll have In In- some
early for a conference today with
cutting if hr keeps his "no new
Drcsidcnl eleet
Ktsonhowrr—thrir
tax " pledge.
first meeting since T a ll rlpnoiinrrtl
An almost complete luluilatmu '
o"i ot Klsenlmwcr's cahiuel ap
of reipirsts liy
budgel dircclor
tiomtments as "incredible
As he fi is ilmi" lepealcills in ffi" Homer Graham showed tunny On
tall and four oilier Semite l!t'ji.isf fniiT voars, ho ncciistd ttic iigeneies want Sih', millions tm op
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c I'npe I’nis n ■til ii an Iciidets were called in
Y.iinpa papm , nl Ivitn' iilnnit him cr.limns ami ueail&gt; !t.'i millions fol M l in i bitter i i u y i lii’.il led,tv lo Kiscnhovvcr lo discuss the new
and In , .ulinmis I r.i t ion. supple,
new tinilititii!s during the twu yeurs sharply triliei/ed per-eetdion of ailmmistralinn'* legislative pro •
sing news favor.dill- In il iiml lieglnnmg Ju ly II, Iti.'vl
1 altiolo iTiiu.lies ot lIn- tliiental gram unit idiot matters
I llot •
ititiicsiin •'""iiiiiii; sorv clnse In seddinn"
That is .&lt;0 indiums more for llili almost all " I winch ate be
fa it, staled to be majority leader
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A I’lioiilj i-uDu rin,; noirked t ln-tiiois Day f■&gt;r Mi i . ii • Mi
hi miiieriiiining public nm fidcm r operatiuus and !’k millions more bind Ibe Icon Curtain
in Die in-" GOD controlled t (ingress
tin f ii.t in wloch i,II the family hud licett iiigvthei i i nI•-at imo y, in *. Still" II II, III. I m -IO
. Mi 11 to m ipiy ei iimeiil
The Dope's ouevelic d aildre sed convening Saturday, arrived alone
foi new buildings than Hie Dial
right
*, All s Kile uni I title uoo l,I, no Little, .Sun ■-1.
it, t i ii'ii' i I Ill'll I (till., I . •t I I ' 01,1,i |leHo railed the newspaper "ex
Legislature .ipnruprialed from On- to pati lareli'. archbishop*, bishops
in,-lit i ii i ,I f nail lilt l.iind.toist (til. Toll, i i ; M i.. I.iio.l im I ion* 1 ,,.l I', o « III, iio-l I it" m u , V l oll lipiist, i i I ' s i e n c e s nil l!u&gt; face nf p r o g r e s s general fund for the cm rent In [ ami local ordinaries id tirirnlnl at Die I'resolenl elect's t'nimnodnrc
Hotel llcadtpinrter*
i o hili
Hull'll l - I.
liih l'ii- , r,n. Those ill the second i&gt;&gt;»v (lif t to tight i it ■ M&gt; and Al­'
Alii
and a btnt on die esciiteheon of cnnuiiu
cliurcbes. ( ailed for a crusade of
lie rushed oft an elevator and
1,11th-; .Yes. !,. A. I.uiidontsl; M l’ * i'u lly I ’cpilttliil All uml Al.s tertit Dement. N "i 'It. A.
' I i mid if u envy "
Not in flic budget rmpirsti are prayer to exhort that these "grave rigid m, to the recent ion desk at
Viib M it h . tin,I Ml
o|" 1ii 11st.
Mis. .Mm i, ill t ’omvny, Tumpal Mi uiul Alls II.n u ll F iiie t
the nnAernnr -aid nui-i Ktorida atnud U millions extra thal wdl 1offense*" be appeased
ibe lieaibpiarlrrs without stopping
i Into II i » " 'p ap ers flail dom* a good anil he needed for school eniistruelinn
i llic
o
» lit II ll..- I
New
litv j mi Itcuch, Mrs. Copeland’- bitshiiod »»• o »vot ft- i &gt;
" In mimv regions wlu-e the. to talk to waiting newsmen.
I h- i nip vns lo fc tlo r lltice tinyf u r inli of repot 1HI,; (lie m w s . ami 1 and l'i millions that will lie needed iirienlal Hite partb olartv llmirisli
I bole was no immediate Indlcat"nt It"- new s services " in the lo give teachers the Sami annual e. there lias been unleashed i new Hia, whether he planned lo see
"i on ' hast been la ir and ac« or i pay raise Met art) and most legi'
lelllpe»t which seek - to overllirna , i I ’lsrnhi'wcr alone In advance nf the
tie
i taints a ic pledged to support
devastate and destroy hi misery boieheon meeting with the general
W A SH IN G T O N ,T _ A Justice He
Ifni In- said tbe I'.iinp.i papers
Nor have budgets been submitted (Ion, i. long
i tirisliaii
i •&lt;in mi in and tils Senate Colleague*, Of
partment official testified today
■ i,'*il imt lin n i a ,;r«-.-it prides
lor the governor's nffici "pei.itim- in &gt; ‘ In dei lari-d
whether th" Ohioan planned to see
if e . a feilernl grand jury report
ei like In iim .ill'in intu dlsn-piite fund, the gm et'iur's .n.iU'iun ot
'One itn* else at the heud&lt;|UartrfH
Ito1 Dope's letter
is * i dtv 'to *
&lt;uf its search for Communists in
.■ml keep tl m d isie p iile bv Iviuc "
Ko.lvsi Dill Female r oireetnutal tinned tlie per sn uhaii ot the church tieioie ihe eonfurnu'e
the Doited Nations was held up
Ifi hinted fu- s.M-ld fl.i'i- nloli IlisliloOoIi
in Bulgaria whole Bishop Kwgeiie
I'lsenhower aides said lie Imped
lust fall partly because of fear
1 - m i in bis omul 111 i radio repurl
in .ill. it would appeal Hi.il Itos ilkell bi'llop ol \ eo|iol,» and to round o il a preliminary draft
“ ll would he used as n political
V' tin- t lie lonii’ld and p e’ lmps somettniig like Oil llilllloils evil,i 1'iiee other priests recently were
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Fo ity »ii » 1 hiiA
football.”
•a eii in Ins form al farew ell ad will be needed to give all agencies eniidi-llllied to death
,|,n
session with the GOD leaders,
m *• * Jif It'll' ti*fl of 1hi* I iniii * In!’
The testimony, to a House sub
.Itess
nisi
before
ibe
in.iiiunr.diim
and institutions what they want | the Catholic chinches ol the
Curlier
another Ohioan. Hep.
i lit rnris**» vjttiiMI t nmttMl ti'i’ 11IM
committee Investigating the depart­
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] Against that, l'omptrolb r &lt; M tliiental Bite reeogm/e the i th Frances T Bolton, called on Elsen­
trill the In*** tx fltMMtht, f ‘I v *f••
ment, came from Itoy M Cohn,
d.i
v
j Guy has estimated the stale will i&gt;111v ot the Dope led do not Icllnw hower anil told reporters after­
Hum* •*&gt;*, eh.-ti milii, i«*|i*rt«il (inliiv
special assistant to Attorney Gen
Ibu- il appeared W arre n wdl eml Ibis fiscal year wlt.i a general
ward that it was "unfortunate"
all the llotnan customs and •ere
r*M*iilnr tun- h* i *1 l»ii * l itlhf
II* ill
eral McGr.incry. Cohn said til* own
■rut Ins adm inistration on nioeh fund balance of AH or in tiiillnms
inelo.ds I lies ale not lo lie eon that I'aft had referred to the ap
l
till t&gt;i LMMii/.n t ion lit I hi* ^
arguments fur releasing the rrport
ii." s im e theme itlat tie sturled
Hoi .ill the reipirsts arc subject fused " ilh the Greek or Bu sum intnilmriil "I Martin D urKn a* secr iu k
In October were over ridden at a
jo h
ii a- far as (In- press i- cu ieiun ed 11" ii n,lining liv 11,0 llndgct Com j
ii-' irv of lid,or as "Incred ible."
i 'I ihodov i tun, lies
INv. nM-four
lui it
of
high level conference presided over
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A 1 •Ini "f
A'lilic \V lllninx, Jr., n ltuim v and
mission wlii-n u starts its biennial
ttu- dav liefer,' be wrt' lliauum
I ihooebt d i Taft's criticism )
, \l I ft If t'111lit m i, 'YiM* III ......* n l -In i lMi. I i .- t. . .1
K J M cflranery.
Allliougb lt&gt;e eiieyilii.il w I ail
,i 1 ■tiiii in pipi rennrlers te n noil | lieiiMiigs sliorlli after tin1 new ad
.la te ri'piiH rolBiivc, was minu-il i f
VmI‘ «b| 111 tlo- I'll I'M fol whlf !l
Colin said the decision favoring tin new City Judge li f t night Ii
to llii1 tuient.il
bile was unfortunate and not up lo Die
f iif ii .inli‘i ■( 11- I .mi:l
Small fe d flioie would not lie th" tf.i mimsfraiiun stalls Tin- total hoik di I’s -eil
delay of the report was reached t ic City CnnuidsHlim lit a spec I at f'loT.Lffi Wll* 41M'lit. ^I do|f f| t|n ' ll l In1in , ■nut l. niil I ' K \! Nidi lilnei.il pre In noural new- cun let n ip ie si, nearly always are in chldi Ill's its Coldest cleullv doll stand,ltd of bis own ability and
by Charles M urray, assistant at­ ■Hireling, during vvhlcli un indns CD-V’* art* pt’lliUll^, 111' *nt'L wliO '»"in, W III I b i t s 11 ll.tl I III bn, re* terenre Insloiid, file governor in dined by many millions by the e,ded the Dope's fiilti'M ii aim was gre it ness, although I think there
was something on his side." she
torney general In charge
- ...of the 111isI hotiiil u u , selected and more will In* i*&lt;ti mi noil ii"«i month.
Me uni ii ii
"1111," " f pi . - i n v n f sited tbein I " an nff flu* rot m il Budget Commission before it sends ,lulled al pel seeiillon of members said "There are always two side*
criminal &lt;11visit
I I t11 \ Ri K-ofi, •Ini11vimii of Hu*
!!U:lsl,V:v,,l^ u ,y^ " i ,: n^
action
m ho,
III., ..m vo-im ,
lillMIII
ll t i l * II p h i I t \ h- 'nil li- binehnnn al whieli he delivered a it- ic i nmnieiiilntniii to (lie l.egis id Bio | atm Bite id Die Homan to evrrvthittg "
General lloss Malone, and Myles 'o f tin- C ity water fiid,l from diesel film rice tiimmillpi',
sluDil
Mo'
C.ithnlie thill clt ill Cast Km ope
latur
l.gl l Ilf till ■ 11 III I ' m "i ni nf San- bull! lecture nn ae e u ra rv
Mis Holton predicted Taft would
Lane, the tl. S, attorney for the
l.iHli* ( ‘tul&gt; will «4&gt;oin*ruli ill •!»*• flllll
"W e know Dial tmlav there lire
T'fir’ dav after he Imik ufflce.
In lull’s'based power.
'I lie Legislature will have the
Southern District of New York.
F o ii 'oh hlootl tiormr ruin
limit it ml,' s of the faithful lit Drt wmk with Durkin “ very hearttlv
|ii «. Hioiigli hi* hold nn open ni*w* run fluid »ay, fiirllier reduelng the (it
Mcnibi’l* pick'd for llii* linlu' j\ t
III
1,11 t I." "i-iiiiblu'l
and earnestly herno*e what Taft
Cohn suit! someone he couldn't
ll usually eilt.il regions who weep Inlleilv .is eares nlinnl is Die United States—
I 11iwI liannl, whn were to In' null- Mtitiri' whirh i- ««i»ti« li t r f f I n n* l»y t l . ' "" Ill tllltil ill" |UI*il Imi- nl thl' I b’cem e in whieh in* told rennrlers I me ,,r expanding it
remember who -brought up the sng
ihf* AtiM’iirm i lb*il Frotf*.
ll the
'on cnti’l torn too miii'h light on wind' nil appropriating about what Ihrv see Ilil'il bishops pel in death lie cares alum! that eery deeply
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by
City
Manager
Turn
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II nry Witt*** I'lmirmun of |l»«*
Ini'*!!(i*H1
,1 VYlilt l! &gt; |*| f‘* iinblie a ffairs" and invited Ituin tlie Budget Cmninisi.loii recnni or dispersed, or si, unpeilisl that
grand jury came nut with Its report were J- ft. Van Hoy, llan W right, mrivilii’r* hl|i i fiininiiirn, t«*l*l of V**IMl&gt;l
they lire uiiatilr freely In address
ulrh Ins (idiiiinTdraCnn 'al mend*
Herman
Jacnbsim,
AV.
H.
Nicholson,
i'll hnri*itit tma uliMik.at ( 111*4 l lit Kit will
that time, tit* mopth holme
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and. ns rt’ditriillv
nnost ii
nf’ htiilik!
being'pit
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n pirsjilm tinl ettiDoti, “ ll would Wilburn Clark, (J, D. Darn II, iM'tt month it m! ihnt I lit* «iuci(n for fIu* Iw** v»-nr
should eM 'fiisi over Diem their
Slnec Ihi’ii. In* has cnuntiTnl
IlIggeM single teipirsl is tLP
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Dietrich,
Kurlyle
Ilonxhnlbe used ns n iioliticnl football and
II
I • lifMlDltl*. " u . f *» a\ fillin' rritirK m and " h i t hi* I iim &lt;altcd million dullars fur the minimum oiithonlv . us they heboid s(i i„ ,„y
ider and Kob'-it Ituumun. I’urpom »lit* tlnli in tv\*i t»*’\v m«*n»l **iH lit* I" (.nViiihM I ill |v U , ill i it.
It. ft IM L E M O N
pulled opart oy everybody.”
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innrniv *!•• sl.ilrm*” *lx with hun foundation slate aid lo county ol Iiien churches destined lo pro
&gt;a it) Un* Lion* (In h i - f!i*
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the
Imard
Is
to
bring
industry
The subcommittee Is following
fivio oruaniriition in (In* vi»r|t|, DpIMIIflt* *1 hilll IM pi l| i' 4-^fctllki dri’ds *»I h’llcrs ami l**l»,i.,raTiM to I sidiuuls It Is shown as a $.1 457 non fane id 's oi letl I I I sipiabd all.in
Inti,
Bnnfortl.
Mayor
W
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Slem(Continued On I'age fils)
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lediietuin mi Ihe hooks but it d"e&gt; |
I- o ' mil uml * mi •» r hum
pci is to lot in an advtsnrv rnpn- nn»l olio of tho 111111(1 niMith fol V n l i • m l , ii*
hi i i m l ■,
i** * t| it * fmm Hu' xf iivti |i and at thr lint ii'i lude a sctmol i‘tm*lrnrlloii d"tltm*ill " Du* Dope's lidlei
■if p pi V
de
ihin *. tho font
1*4 «l»***i mum
,»♦ i ' i* unitor!rint‘** ■f U.p
■Ity anil iis chairman.
*urt»&gt;ii m I im *411111* it* |m i»
I* I f If.1Y f thlflrl bf wilfills
lon.l id some l'i millions Di.it nest el." " I
U ll ■ *Ini r ply
t-nriii*iI oil
fit
mniiMi
\ M oh
in th*
«it
II II Coleman, district malinger NOt VII1IF* i* Iff’lil for Mrlvtfl Inin *, Kill il
pi I l MM
Hie DnlitiD al o mtrotli"»*d fe'r
\s hi* '♦'■’i.dlv has m tin* pa-1 | veal " i l l eiooe from a special loud
I 11 I whir it
J i i in ii 11 /s •I In
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id the Florida Dowel and Light (ouffli-r, oitil f. ol'dtlot itii-ttshoi *
li t t k I line
in ttioiiama
" tm It In*and Die 'so -Ml!) I mil* 41 \ IHI I tl'fl
I imI iiv 4II at hi* ill ir Ml* I set ip by ( mi ldidmii.it amend \■eioliin.•♦»i .!11-*1 imcWilm u i It tit hi l*»l 11 , V««11H Ip*
Com pun v, ("Id
tinCommission
ilttc.'ted liitltt
.nn t Mu * ill hi ul •t'♦lii'li' T h w i *'* it ii *I II ii*« i»V*T ihi’'
tmviill »-! illi'i'in Hint hi* nlifi’rl*.. f i meiit
Wiilittni Wlnt*'* ||iia *■ a r*-a imi* - nl ! •\ X*' *. Ini'* liuiih
that a flv r- y u r eontrmt would b" Irfltll *' I If ro ( ‘"IIOM I thin'*. I'V f III’ 1 *&gt;11 1*1 fill !
ullat In rail's tx11ki| and ili*!*ri(fiil
Hie greatest .irtn.it tt-ducli»ii is itf Dll' Ilcil-Ill.d B ite .iim I tliti * t»f
I
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1
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nf fi'i f t &gt;1
llii* x|.*** I JHH f I
iititnllvd In the switch-over from ItOY II C. I fII f •’1ItUlMII of l III* I III
*s11*i n*v ahimt him and h i' adiulii the it aal H*l eot "h le ll Die Si dr Die I ' l l l l l Hit,*
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fil l Ilf fj* llii* hiiiHt wilh
Mf
Mr S'III
ity-K'-nerali-d power In pur,lii»si' |jtH|ttot In,, Mon ( luh T I m- m***(- . f
'It 111 p;|-t Cl'llllll i|'s S1II1M* till
inf F.timri
I &gt;, p a ltmeiit ef Diddle AVellare said
♦•■ii' n nl ii
fm '1*0*1in*' (D, ei New
a hli'h y* i i ** s* I it* * " * \ it M ill
power from hi* company for opera­ liur wn*. ffinilut f« I hy K, S Mt
lhl* fitbi fi\i* niiii'iti’b nf In* it mold take ill Its funds for aid I lent .i r diigm t &gt;d I'llln ilir iliictriuc \ *.»h I ’tl v »H*I ll | tl lit |M i hi*.I mil*
T I m* I
Miiupliiiiil
h
B y T ie Associated Press
tion of the C ity well field, located ('nil, K in r Linn
bin i*« h tiwlay why ili*vnh*d In JiMiixi* lo Ibe needy blind and aged and w its im p ug ned tm ljx tut Din n u t
ill*!!-*
fft'i v\*&gt;il t*n I *•
• hi M . l l c f l m i u nn
Four person* were killed in about three mile* smith of tho
ll.t t ,
.is ymt w ell »l'l* Dll' I I'n lll
ul thr
«-»mvl it nl i nn .i 1 idflrrrs till llcpl'lllll'lll fill lit I I'M
W illi i f * r .•r* 41111**1hip nt n
vill i, Jiflii -IMII* Ih
11', III*' t i*l|
traffir and plane accident* in Flo r­ r ilv on Higiiwny 17-1
u h*i vrrvi* wdh Mini nn a rnmlumi
inmost
govi-itinie'it a"l*u*riti*'* * ** iii| t iiitn. il \ lip* i*iinpt*l!iH|i n*•*••!
fill fM it II W41\ 11Mft
turn* hi* till
ida Mondnv
Air. Lemon reported on operaF i ll EM EM ' VI I I D
rnsltl, i' ii ', e u furlhpr Kiev seek
fun id Imaidb a till ll ai t lltlofflci
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h&lt;i in I*t kt is *n ii I AAlllit f I’*till t I"*'•
Lt Chur'es Malcolm Pickens. 20. lion figures romplled by Hubert
I him UR *iih»
Ihf* Nil II f i n &gt;1 I III* |&gt;|* fill f I lilt
In limiisli from public life from the
ally referred to ns "th r ealiitirl
If, id, D 11it't Ij» nil I i* il l |«*IHtIhi»fli
n naval nffleer, was killed w-hen Align*,
Juckaonvilli',
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FlU 4111|l III 1 !'l| i I Y%||4 || *" 1
1 inillCfr 1Kilt i’t(i/**n,
his car failed to make a curve nnd engineer fur the City, which di*idasflllll) -cilittils mill (rum fill' lib' III Ilf 1hi(» imh&gt; ililfl, 111 NVIt ll lhl •!*.
( MA L A u Flu Marion ' irritil f 11If 1*1 i l l m If I 4.1-*mt fill » III MI rt M
.MUNICH, (leim any, id*
The fill’ ^
\ »1.1 ei" n him nil b - *■v*-rvn Iii'ii’,
crashed into a house at Jackson
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pitindiDmuDie
tttcri'tl
titcf*' 11*1j»*11 i lliltil pilYlMi* till*
i i * I rim il (iiiin d Ju ry probing ch.il IP's
■|Hi! . i uffi’i’lfil irV lliii' Hhorlnttn
will* ru t t ? b ! n o t T l " ! i l " ,,lf lhl' I liTnth'ni ilerm aiiti Snvrgel. OA an
■•ai- r s i l l
vilie.
■4 t o o l o t i n l * * «
tllsl ttllliiins .mil l; t „ ' iedeeil .ill
h Ii! 44* UltH I II 114 I \4*h1i i ihiV' i»f
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'•&gt; » Clopl.m plan lo dam the AJI. Ilk in ■mu I F' iaI h, riii* i m11i 1
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Lt. Pickens was a regular Navv "
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Slruils of G lh ra lt.irlo reclaim land Illlll III*** rjvjJ 4iili* up In I lThI
tn &gt; r.f t lie iit u tiii’t ■.minin' 4 Thi«y
aviator stationed nl Cecil Kidd, r "
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i'i. 1•t|i1 il •! Ml'h.l of ffi*' tm whit n
1*1 r i l l H An l b i m r o l T . m'io ln »«w Mediterranean, was .. purled
Jacksonville
•ltd-* I |i»\%i \i
( I hi
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WJ4 • willi iii.iltci - nl iiivlliiilogy .i„il evil
'In.Vn , ! n " ll1,11 w " 1 l, , 000|tikJay. He died of injuries m nil tlie court tins tieeoiml i’d for lit
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A Jo h n n 'y Price. 18, Chosen, burned «
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accident
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collection of
1hi.....»!.. Hit A'llt’lllil, I ymy pat*
TB death when the private plane he
J* '!' ,'y
the
system o f f ( Soorgel's planwas known as the and indicia liv
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had taken on a pleasure flight
John A , I him *. AI , *11«*i ul It h,ri
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t i r .,,d" ,,f ‘J " 1 ,^ w, r Atlnnlrnim prole, t It never
re ins court invols'd ll’ll' -lllltillll
*t l ilt yi-rti ■(,
1 " n iIKY'' jltfll 11 I ♦
&gt;K1
crashed In an attempted landing l-. oo
company, which occur* fmm fidKt ce(w4j 0rriciul bucking altlimigb it
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fiaudub-nl
rln i-l • ini or lien•
at South Hay.
until !t:0(l p. ,n"
m
I yva* w idely discussed In Knriine unto i lull nines, n u t,
oi" " i 7 wiH'f***.
A eomminlr.n, Wllllom llnherta,
,11 ei ", y toll , hJIm tm ir mi illiic
Umter preaont
( AMD), F id pi nt*
Tlie news Hi 4ft fllll I'lll*V'ill'f (f* i ti«' rii!i**i!
inditinna,
he
f||v
Atlintrim
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23, South
llav, was erllienllv "Hilt, the eost (if power to tint City
(lif I'ilii'. uml
ami *1iniLir unittei liiipci Ai M e n -uni today Egyjil I1' fill] i* :,tr*
lllgli low I’rei Ip
, rnvliioned irrlgnliun of African
-j*, \ hi \h I uni* )i in (J** ho* hum**
burned when. Police Chief R. C. would tie nr, nveroge of |tp '
I...
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loon,-In
(mil agri'i'd In cx|Hiri Mm foils nf t •* » l|||* ill IM'II 8IkV •’iliiil I 4 |"hi' h'«
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help
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Ml ll
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coltou to i itmmunlK China Gov
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nbiiiit liy Die court tbnmgb no i U it ii in ■
’lit ha-1 uf (hi* M l "I |tuflti**l | Hitsliii,
utility wire as it came In for a would be determined on n wilding Munich wilh l,2«&gt; members
IH
criiiiii'id niithorilii's would nut eon 4*'l ..ii lh &gt;11 V. *inp.'litim III »'U“ .
chants tlin iitetoiig suits uitum it ( h "n ,h uiul lh** 1,sm it} (*itui|i Ulift, &lt;hictigi,
21
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,
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.
,
rente in-curding to the volume owed,
firm nr deny Die repurt
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fullering ib Idol s nnd eolli'tilin Wd.VV. fiiitl ( imp .17J7 Il**y 4 uf I I .ns Angeles
An automobile driven hy a leg lie told of iwo different method*
" tr ill
i tncri n .thi­
'leintltol.
2 INI
72
Al Alisri '.ml Egyplian rciogni
New U rli'iiu t
Id. J . It- Grow of the Sun fold bills ii, Ibe result. In- said.
:.7
W lill,|ci lift
l
'
i
......
lots World W ar II veteran rammed of convention — one is which high
ll . nt,-:ii who Mil I Ii'" III
linn nf Dll' Deiping leilliiie "im iii
m
32
Kite Department tins returned I"
Tile court, .lodge McNair said
A fmliter i tiifinc cnipciitcr with New York
ito the bnck of another ear near
limit nmv be 'implied.
pi
42
21 help seHle Die Knroan problem nnd ..........
Scn lttc
duly utter being absent nbout five bus pMictli'olly tlie same povvei
mdall. killing a telephone com­ voltage from the power rmurce
tlo' Atlantic t'm,*t Line Hull I loti, I,
ciiiitrihUti! fu world peace Egypt A ml si mit I the cite cm,tin who
20
tt
Wiishingtun
pany employe and Injuring twu would be stepped down by the coin. week* because of a spiuini'd un a* tlie County Court, and tlie Alt. I iitic was retired in D.KH be
n nlniitinni'e,
now maintains diiilnmatic rnlatlnfi- tiel"'i11,
t;u
51
kte.
(Continued Un I'age S I*)
judgement* are just ns binding t a il'" of ill licaith. lie is survived Jiic k s o n v llli’
other person*.
&gt; ft',' jildlvidn-tl
Dot ■ll', V eii i ■
wiDi ft,lung Km Sin k’s Nnliim ali'l
I'iH
73
Mitt ml
lie pointed out ullat be consldei 1De Die widow uni! tuo t'liMdrrn,
Florida Highway I'ntrolmun W
■ .’I I oltlv .url of Die story. In21 gmenirneiil nn Fiiriunsa
IMI
111
Tnltnhasu'e
W. Johnson said the car driven by
nl a fnult of tlie ci,in I t)ie ho t Edward l.aric of Hock Rnjilds, In
in di'innnd fn, witter are
Jam es Mlehacl Geler. 41. Pcrrlne.
r.f iMiwer to ri'imssi's pcsonul nr.'l Mis, r'linili'-i It.an Ii of AA'nl
•' ......nl die in’ of iiicreiise*
rammed the *mnll foreign model
lo iip cilv. 'tlie court lias llio puwio tt'iliiini, S. G ; five aiders. Mis
d ll'".II
l ear driven bv Reginald Gordon
for repo»»esalng real ewtuto.
l.unliii Kinitli uml Mr*. W illis A l­
rouinl liini ** ,vii vs In ii a*,
Luck, about 40, who wo* killed
M illcrvillc.
Ain ; Mr*.
“ I've
enjoyed
the
work len of
• 1*1 r Tn1•• nlr iiituliDniii'ig, Dint
Geler told Johnson he had been
Keener
Kmcdb'y
of
Liui-ville,
A
In.;
thorouglilv."
the
judge stated
eh usiinl Itixurv tn whieli we've
following the Luck ear for some
"I'v e hud wonderful I'ooperatioo Mr*. Mur Ion Drown of Alexander
......
mine uml more nei nstonied.
time ami when It stopped suddenly
City,
Alu.j
ami
Mr*.
Jon
Thoitut*
'I'ti. " n l . i- reiiiiii •im itt.s nf n sinendowment fund from merchants, lawyer* nnd the
Sydney G. G ra y Sr., 2120 Orange i member of the e
he rim m ed Into it.
„
of
I
lovis.
N.
Me*.;
two
lirnlhcr*,
liieinlH'r ...................
of it* public, t do up predate what tlie
le
- eiiiid i'in iiln ,’ sv 'em can
B J . II. Ferrell, Minneapolis, Minn, Avenue, bn* resigned a* trramrer|&lt;-r&gt;rporntlnn anil .............
I W A SH IN G TO N o Gnl Danl W [all nrolinhllitv Ih.'sn pi-dltli' « ,-ri- "ii "1 Din e -.f i, snvtll city,
rominlltee for n oun*-1jnWyer* have done, tiecnu.se they W illiam nf Alcxamli-r City nnd Tilitielx, pilot uf Ibe Etmln Gay. bi'aiii-d our wav " He adiieit
was killed attempting to cross a nf Die Hmith Florida Dlacefe o f , invcutmcnl rommlttee
Jim nf DrnUvilli', Ain.; also nix
*I "
' *( "■' i p i - r e i n , | Ilx, UXe*
Imvo helped a lot."
road from a restaurant to a tourist the Episcopal Chttfch after »ervlng|l,er nf year*.’*
“ t wn* i a form rd they were ap
( Ibe idfine lltitl dropped Ihe ulntnlc
„
\ y , . l i r ngr&gt;. Mr. 'McNnti snid griindrlilldrcri.
court where he was slaving wilh more than IB consecutive yearn in| A letter of recognition to M r.)
bomb nil Hiroshima, 'n iil today itreheniled anil turned nvi-r In Die - ..I.- '■r. N 'ln ti, Diev any, l*
Fttnetal
'•
rvice*
will
tic
In-ltl
nt
'.n-n iDr. cent and water.
older to give hi* full tlnm to h ls jG ra y from the Hev. Itich.*rd l.ju ,,.,,, w„» „u.- teletihom, and t w
his wife near Crnsa City.
D.i* First llnptl't Ghiifclt nt :|;.*i*i Dial splei tried In sneak info the Manhntlun Ifisinct f niililnry oitfe I O t i c - ' •"«•»• He. nf (he exm,tiding
accounting firm of I'nttur, G ray *Drown, secretary of the diocese | ,M.n,,|n |„ the rredil bureau and
| II 2!l bane where Die bomber’* crew name fur Ihe atomic bninli ( l e v e l
P
nt.
tomorrow
with
Rev.
W.
P.
I".
d i" I" lev ur ' ul'ii Ihii'Hly.
In tho state* that the f trmer treasurer |II)VV
url, f „ „ r people uiol
gut ll&lt; training lie said Die *pic» opiiicnt project) 1 do not know
was elected to this office In April three t, lejitmne*. lie attributed llrmik*. J r . oftlciutlng mol btirini were captured.
what li;i|itii'iifil tn Dteill. anil I am l ' i t i n n, ............. . nf Hneon, for
will
follow
In
Evergreen
Cemetery.
in ,i ,|
toil '-ulhuis uf witter are
According to the t’alm Itrnnch nf 10.14 at tho convention nf the the Increase in liUHines* to llm
The youthful colonel lie i* only net ul lliicrty In say how many
diocese tmlilicalion. "The esteem diocese held In Tampa, Liul that eriiwth uf the C ity unit tho Kan
37 niiw--waN commanding officer there were nr wliul emmirles they t e n l l ' r I in ............ u -ingle i mu id
nf I'tnDl I'roihiHinii of it tun of
an t confldcnco of the Dioceie was ho had served rnntluuut’.wly until find Naval A ir Hlntlon.
nt the soerrt 11-20 have at Wend represented"
A resolution favoring tho con­ expressed tint only by his repent­ Ida resignation.
Ii..... .
tiivuleex r,t&gt;.(|Cir|
Asked fur further Informnlinn. 'O'nkeli''
over, Utah, where Ihe Enoln Gay's
tinuance of rent atablltution In ed election ns treasurer fur IB
flight crew wn* trained for his­ pres* officer* al Ibe I'cnlagon salil "iillens nf water And l’5,000 gnlThin
letter,
made
up
almost
en­
•mtnole County w a i drawn up years, but by hla election to the
uie iiin i in Du- niunufucturo
tory'* first A-bomb mission on they would look Inin the inntter
■Urday at a •pedal meeting of general convention Gve times tirely ot a resolution passed by
anil check the security officer* nf cue tun of steel.
L E B A N O N . O. (81 — A Detroit- Aim. i). I04S.
the
executive
board
at
a
meeting
In
The County'* area rent advisory 14*37. 1040, 1043, ID HI. and 1040.
T llibcti told a reporter Dint fam iliar with the care.
bound lots overturned on an Icy
If we urr tn keen nn bringing
Orlando, atated also that during
board, Raymond Rail, chairman,
The story came out enrlv today water from where it i* tn where
hilt early today north of l-ebnnon, agent* nf two foreign countries
“ Ilia painstaking nnd efficient hi* term of office, "the duties . . .
aald.
but the 20 nassengers escaped with were arrested near the elnxely- when Tibliet* and top I’cutagon pennle want It, ,ye must keen Olir
handling of financial affalra of tho have Increased tremendously, For
Tho area director, W . R. W il­ dloceae through
guarded base at n time when only official* attended Ihe private show Donklmr at,end nn reservoir srinee,
the deprcaslun , .m
N E W Y O R ri
Fodcral Judge nut crltiral inlnrles.
inrauil.
.ianco the
me amoum
midget iDi
instance
amount or
of budget
liam*, wan directed to forward tho
The State Highway Patrol said a handful nf selentlxt* and high Ing nt a new motion picture based
tnrii'-e innli*. oumpini' Ntutlons,
w ar and inflation, not only enabled for the missionary apportionment Irving R. Kaufman indicated today
r«*otutlon to Benaton Hpeimnrd
he may grant a slay nf execution Ihu Greyhound bus driver, W. G m ilitary men knew about the A largely on Titibcl*' experience*
trimimelil
id.mU,
di-l rll.uti.UA
Holland anil George Bmather* nnd ua t a ‘carry on.* but won tha con- In 1084 waa )IIJi7&lt;). Last year, the to condemned atnm spies Julius Shepperrl, 2.1, nf Detroit, applied bomb lie did nut li*t their nnlirmK
ecrd
ary
ot
the
Air
Force
Flumains nnd all the neersniiry Infidence of everyone, so that con- diiburaement* In this account were
Rap. A. H. Herlong J r . The Coun­ trl but Ions a tu U ffo r|ngi were made , *l07.7fif..B6, more than nine times and Ethel Hiiicuberg, to penult Ills brakes to avoid bitting rt nlllv.
Id le r asked Tlbhctx, after Ibe film vredlontx nf an ndeiiuute witter
ty mm torn under tho federal pro­ confident tlmt none would be dis-law much. The Increase of the num- (hem to seek executive clemency crashed truck nt the fool of the
t he foreign agent*, Tfbhcl* mild, hud been shown, wbother it deplet­ x y x t e m .
gram nearly a year.
did not get Into Die huso itself. ed faithfully the security problems
hill.
slpaled.
|ver of parlshea and missions from from President Truman.
The truck, driven hy Robert They were apprehended in tho at one of the most carefully guard
Rosenberg and his wife are
He also waa elected as treasurer
*&lt;* I H&gt;, and the departments of
_
SOCIAL SECURITY
scheduled lo bo electrocuted In Nntimnn, 41, of Maitland, Fla., had general area, he aald. adding that ed spot* In the United Stale*
tho
board
from
alx
to
nine,
have
UT
tha
diocesan
board
of
truatees.
Thibet* said he thought the movie
A Raymond Rash, Field RenresenSing Bing prison tho week of Ja n smashed into a concrete bridge he was sure they did nnt gain
"T h is last necessitate,! the con­ •1*J5 • M 'W to tho work required.
did Ju.it that, amt then ventured
(• live of the Orlando Boclol Beand hung over the side of Inc access tn secret information.
stant oversight of many trust
W hile we note with regret Mr. 12.
RIT7.
Hock in 1844 and J045 when ho the information atrout the spy at
At a judicial clemency hearing stream.
“ IlnntTmnn’* Krinl"
^ (se In^Sanfold on 'F rid a y CJa n !'
f e w aiid smsIli in 'o rd e F to G r«y** realgia][on, we a lV o "^ ^ ^ W for tha Rosenberg*. Judge Kaur
The Cincinnati - In • Detroit bus was commanding officer at Wend- tempt nt AVcntlover.
1:00 - 2:45 - 4130 . QMS - B;00
a * n , l Fr i d^v J s n lflL mHsreeti!
Uw lergest and. at the .a m e |M P « M ?u r affection for him and man told their attorney, Emanuel turned around on the Ice, flipped over, Tlbbets said, ho was ehlefly
Wondnver, Tlhhets told Tintctter.
f , and Frid ay. _ Ja n .lO ,Jh e tween tlm#( th# M f „ t
|#|l, for „ ch our fr a t jt u d e a t having hero able
0-45
over, and landed on 1U tap on a concerned with the preparations for was a busy hits and rail stop. The
the hours of 9;30' a.m. and 1S1W
IStOO
II. Bloch:
w,th
We sincerely
M O V! E L A N D
the dropping of Die A-botnh and base Itself, he said, was hullt on
"T h e re Is a review by the Fresh 10-foot embankment.
M on. He w ill take claims o f re- trust j and then t« distribute t h e '! 0
that our association with him dent You havo a right to make
“ Glory Alley"
Two Ohioan* were hospitalised delesatad base-guarding problems a fenced-off desert area nn the
tired workers, their dependents, Income properly. The advance work
continued, and to that *nd, a plea to the President end 1 will In Dayton and four persons were to his
m i enter
chief securtiy
security onicer,
officer. n
Heo , border between Nevada and Utah,
Uh„tv xtnrts rtdIO, feature Ttl7
survivors of d«eaaed workers program, of course, added detail ,m* F
U
thla
burden."
the
publication
.to
the
convention
did
not
personally
handle
the
spies,
la
section
dlfficutt
to
screen
com
Intermission 8:80. last feature
give you pUnty of time. I am treated for minor cuts and bruises
disiributs Informational ma*
0:33
going to reserve decision at tho at Lebanon. AU the pasaengeri suf­ Tihbeta ssld, noting th lt "m y se- pletelv even with highly trained
explaining phases of the
curlty
chief
was
alerted
that
In
m
ilitary
police
an
hand.
u r. 0,
fered shock,
close of argument today."
Security Act.
I M l'
*

Eiievclical Calls For
Cnisado Ainicd At
Imn Cuctaiti Aivas

Uof

Cases In
Volie Williams Jr. Lions Club Aids
Cases In Sight Claims Court Are
Named City Judge 10Conservative
Aim
By Commission
Tried By McNab

And
11uti'llisoli Sl a t t*d
To Assume ( MTiee

(whist rial Bnarrl Is
Chosen To Encour­
age New Industries

i

t

Valin* Of W ater

Four Persons Die
In Traffic, Plane
Mishaps In State';?

ippiftntik*1

Formulator Of IMa-.i
To Drain Sea Is Dead

foltn A. ham* Dies
At Orlando Hospital

I

W eather

S. G. Gray Resigns As Treasurer Of
Diocese After 18 Years Of Service

Pilot Of Atom Bomb Plane Tells Of
Spies Trying To Enter Secret Base

w.

Continuance Of Bent
StabilizaFon Favored

Hus OverlurnH With
No SeriouH Injuries

RonenberffH May (iet
Stay Of Execution

-~t~b
' sNl,

Movie Time Table

“l y n s a w f i r * -

i
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FLA G A " Brand
!-o*.

24-of,

ASTOR Vacuum Packud
Sniukrtl
Jo w ls
Tongue In

P rice s C'ood Thru W e d ., Dec. 31

Q ja n llt y ntqhlH R eserved

Sm okrd
Jo w l Hat-on
Squares

LoW Prices
Everyday Specials Too!

Low Prices
Everyday Specials Too!

"Tropica!" Short G rain

Tradition has it that if you cat lilackcye Peas, I I ojt Jowl and Hire on
New Year’s Day you’ll have “Peace, Joy and Riches” throughout the
year. So it has become the ‘Lucky New Year's Dish,” and a very tasty
one, too!

H EA V Y , M ATURE, "GUARANTEED T EN D ER ” W ESTERN

Sirloin, Round or Club

.
O’SAGE Dessert

W EST PEAK Halvoa Bari.

Dial* Darling J - . : j Crain

No, .10:1 Valley I'rim e

Marly Peas

can

12! ic

No .103 Libby Crm . Style

Porterhouse
°r T-Bone

Mold Corn
43 C l

/Vtor

Tea

I la g s

can

17'/|C

p k jf.

39c

ft-n/. NubUio Cheese

Hit/.

S LfP flf It is Wayhtd and Prittd

iik ir.

28c

tfo u

C an t B u k o

to Q/ve Uou

/

w ith

G ra d e " A '

T A I II , I1KAI1Y

RATH’S
'BLACK HAWK'

W r o n g

COLD CUTS
l.iv iT

Cheese

55o

l i ».

Lean Boslon Bull

1ii.ily

B’p.rchweigor

Lb.

59c

\ Lb. 59c

Boiled Ham

Tender Sliced

Cooked

Tu«ly, Mealy

Salami

Tender Lean

69e

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VOLUME XL1V

Truman Gives
Interview On
Past, Future

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A ssm ’iutcd I ’ress I rosed W ire

Churchill Is Coming To Talk
Over Global Problems W ith
Eisenhower

Sergeants To March In Inaugural Parade

President l s Proud
Of His Record And
Tells Of Broadcast
He Plans To Make

Florida Mutual
Is Surprised At
Federal Action

Editor* Note: The w riter of this
story, which Is based on a personal
interview with President Trum an,
has co vrrrd Trum un throughout
I f his nearly eight your* in the White
House. It Is one nt a scries of
Interviews being granted by the
President to a sm all group of
newspapermen who have covered
him daily since he entered the
&gt;
’!
White House.)

'ivmicF Will Day Mis
R r s |i r r t s T o T r u m a n
I Jr fort* h'ly inj4T To
•Jamaica Vacation

I k e ’ s ‘ D e f e n s e ( a h m e t * .Meets

IT ’ C o m p la in t Points !
T o \ iolation ( ) f A n - |
ti
Trust
Statutes

.
fly K it N E S T It VA&lt; ( A HO
WASHINGTON
w -■ President
Trum an is getting ready tu leave
office convinced that a strong
OIN. JAM f t A. VAN F lIIT fright, saluting), reviews and wldic« goo.l lurk to 71) men. n!) sergeant*, from
L A K E L A N D n o fficer* of ihe
Am erica, cooperating with strung
a* many regiment* In Korea who w ill march In Piettdent-elect Dwight l&gt; KDenhuwei s inaugural parixlis
Elm ola Cftro* Mutual expressed
, and healthy partner nations, run
on Ja n 20 In Wncblnglcm. D C They w ill be led by Cap! Ju«rph It Love nt I'hurnlx, A r lr . standing nt
surprise today at a F ille r .il Trade
maintain peace with Kusaiu
Van Fleet’* left. The men a ir cm tying the color* of U icli ir s p n liv r regiment. (I me nm I in mil Souude ImM)
&lt; nmmissnm charge Hod Ihe giant
He believes his decision to send
nonprofit marketing association i*
Am erican troops Into Korea under
operating outside the anti trust
a United Nation* mandate mnv
law*
have saved the world from another
to Washington F rid a ) Hie FT C
global war.
t* * oi'tl a complaint that Mutual'*
That step, he told me, was the
plan of operation "t* not wiihio
toughest decision he ever had to
the exemption* from tin* anti Irust
in axe, tougher even than the one
law * provided hv federal statutes
In drop atomic bombs on Ja p a ­
for grower* mitrkelmg then plod
nese cities In 191.1—because it in ­
S
N
Y
flE
H
tty IIA ftltV
me (hal much.'' Itogers went on m l* ei'operative!) "
I
volved the risk of a third world
fINGTO N .C
A House " lie know* 1lir legal crim inal ileti
W ASlfl
I oiler the plan the I'D *.ud
war
eommlttee today called former nihno of right and wrong Do.* Mutual "doe* oof handle Im) oi
I talked with the President in
Asst A lly Gen T Lam ar I'ninlle Hie emmmtlee *ugge*t that tin sell Cllril* fruit* III 'ill'll* ptmlw f* ,
his Oval Hnoin office at the While
"an Imnuratily inotis tiled" hot I'resnleot did wrong when he filed loll loslead allein pl* lo lotdiol the |
"w e a k " government official
t 'audio'*"
House yesterday It was one of a
|i'iielm *e and sale
ami teg'-lnle
series of personal interviews he Is
It also termed him "a seape
linger* al*o * o g g e * t e d the Ihe price* at wlueli ftie*e imih I o i I* I
granting separately to n small
goat" hi I icing fired in Noveinliei (hurdle testimony should tie re are purchaseil and *"ltl Ihroogh
group of reporters that havr cov­
1951, hy President Trum an for ferred to the attorney general * contract arrangement* wtfli grow ,
ered him daily throughout his nr
"outside activities "
office "lo r action
i r* and wdh h a n d le r*"
I’
AH
IS
—
P
rem
ier
designate
The Ldiels were applied h&gt; a
cupaney of the While House
The llliieh publlrl/cd mink coal
The complaint furlhei alleged
Jarques
Suustcllr
wtirked
feverish
Trum an Is proud of his record
Judiciary subcommittee, headed episode in wlueli Mr* Caudle on fliaf Ihe a*»"i*iatnoi seek* In -on
ly
today
to
round
up
enough
sup
on foreign affuirs and feels that,
by Hep* I'helf &lt;I » Kv &gt; and. Keat tallied III 1951 a I2.4un fur through (m l prlee* and marketing »( ritrii*
when the history of his adm inis­ porter* to form a new government log i l l N Y ) which lin* ti’ Y-)' in a New York fa* law yer. Jacob flo lt and proiloet* aflei Idle ha
around
Cien
C'harle*
De
Gaulle'*
ve*tigaltiig the Justice Dcpartuii-ul l.am lau
tration Is written hy future re
wa* lalieled a* "file pa**ed from the grower*
searchers, It w ill tie noted for right-wing 4rrnch Itally l arty
The committee re|Mirted it i* dalkes! elood ell &lt; .nolle * rrpota
At Frnslproof
Mutual * Fre*i
rRCPAgtNO to iaxi OVt*
com
meed
the
having kept the world out of w ar
I*!? o f .
&gt;
„ u ,,,u
i,. &gt;
&lt; form er head of the lion "
deni I'e rrv \\ Mur&gt; •*■ said he wa*
*!»' Kill*tv Chur It 's k V\ «|mm
for nearly eight long, c risis ridden P*-' (ia u lllsl gave up hope of gi&gt; mg I &lt;icpnrlm&lt;iil'
C rim inal and la *
Caudle claimed fie wa* guilts of •tirtirised at Ihe F i t act ion
year*
President Vincent Aurint a definite ,,,1
...,,.,^ "never sold himself fm no wrongdoing
!!i* ’*’» III \Vutf|lltt|{t*rh * i *i|•§ii ,
Division*
"W e Iliixe never attempted to
7
,
, ,
_ ..............
yes or no answer by tnnlulit lie riches or for (tower
I s. % i It-rulY Dr In id
liul Ihe eoinmiltee said fill es
mt! ul file pnee of frtlil ami feud
He u plannltig a nation-wide saj,j (,,,
announce hi* de
A.»111 Sr* frt„n v tlr- u i, »11 11
liul it (minted to his career a* pi,million s h o w e d "tic plum hie pn,dot-1* after they Imve e,,|*eti not
broadcast sometime 1 n Jowunry r j s|n||
r0w afternoon
Mm
ii•*11" IP fi i-il II An*i n " m jtt \ n
Mimmlnu “ P w'hat he considi rs
Although he was reported to have "the most accurate reflection of judgment at lie.*!’* and it wasn't L i ou, hand* of the grower
decay within Ihe Department of convinced "g ra v e r censure is no ,
M,i,i
the arhlcvem cnls of his adminis 1won rruulinu*
io ilo n. aunnorl
support ‘from a few Justice that the subcommittee lias m e rite d "
; " i h e government Im* been at
tration ond charting the course he tt,,-n
■UPRI,«
i Summing up "xlm rleiim lngs " tempting I" sliild lire some nun
ii»
n .« i» n - . " . I * .
I, i s ™ . ! , 7 '.’i S " ' ' ; !
w i riiDli' u | min
Tin- report uisn tonclir* on Ibr the report said uf Caudle
I'ld liin il Interest* liv subsidies
would
.
r
the
G
rh
m
'm
e
ssa
g
e
to
P‘,r
«y
lenders
by
his
pledge
In
" lie was weak, and Hie naive lli'ie we have -i group of grower*
Stale of the Union rnessage [ 1 s,rn p the European Arm y prnpn- Justice D rp u rlm rn l servlci- ol
Caudle's
superiors
Tom
C
lark,
m ile id a country law yer did (I'd Irving to stabilize their mdustiv
( /ingress. to he delivered^ curly In |
ijenmnd Important revisions
om-time ullorney general noil now serve Iitin well in Hie enrriiptintl
Ihe session opening Ja n . 3
in NATO anil change Ihe ennstitu a supreme court Justice; J Hum MiphiMiculbin of the \Va*hlti|fmii wOhmr, "'dubdl'") U'u' the '/o' " r |
mi ni rrltle i/e* d \Ve feel w h i'e
lie •&gt;» lyovnl of the Greek-TurM sn lion In riv e the president more
heen 1'iiinplvtne with the law
aid program, the Marshal Plan IMiwrr and wcuken that of the As aril McGrath, former attorney lie knew , lie made error* of |ud
general,
mu
I
Peyton
Ford,
olio
'
meld,
some
of
which
played
ibelr
't bv i iimphiml set forth a lentil
and the succeeding steps under­ senility The lulter point Is one De
taken by this government to Gaulle has been fighting for for was (.'lurk * deputy II *uul I'aiidle part in destroying public nuifi tile m i &lt;■' and desl’ l m der wliudi
was
not
responsible
fur
wind
it
ilenee
in
Hie
government
lie
Itif F D said would
.11 •• Motoot
strengthen the pennnmle and mil years
called their "indifferent attitude " 'se rv e d ; anil lie swallowed inioi in mid it* grower m etniiei* free in
Itary
potential of Communist
Political
observers
had
given
Caudle,
o
h
"
figured
prominently
ii
.imc
ut
personal
1,o
nit
Di.ill
the
I
tlli-ll
prinbli
t
rinuil'l
'ltil e I S 111■;1111111; i r t «*r
m;i tk&lt;
threatened nation*
I &gt;&lt;•
These were hold *tep*. he *nld. Soustclle hot slim chance of sin in .iiuillier House e o iiiiin tlei'x anv in.m -Imiild slom.ii b
Iv Ut i i.ntormalice willt feder.d law
mg
r
cess
In
forming
a
strong
enough
probe
of
nirroplion
in
govern
\ii«t
in
1
i
II*
every
u,
t.itu.
,l.n
alb
,
i
'I
Hut
M\ ( 'li.’ii’t’i's A c a n isi
but the derision to enter South
1 1•
Antoine meat, was plctiued a* a w ar n il the t imii i wa* cleat ly bl., l nr
Hi4 a**,,, lalli'U ,e ted hi II*
Korea when the North Korean cunlitlnn to replace Hud of Mnmlav
nes*
fur
the
(
tielf.Keating
groiqi
y
y
h
1
1f
raiidlc's
ihmtT
.4
1
&gt;
|&gt;
•
•
i
In
Am erican
Airmen
it.
In
hi*
view,
was
1
‘wry.
whose
reslgnollmi
.,ml
oli'i-i
il
i*i'
I'Hei
tel
e
,
il'
nrH
Itrdx invaded
threw Hie government into another
The report referred In t .iiidle’* have been impeccable e n t f iil
' 11 re competition in the nriemg ol
the “ toughest" of all.
eight day* of testimony and * mil
The eominlttee also said * ainlle, I fruit grown to it* no 'tuber*
When hr ordered the bombing of Its chronic crises
I.MNI •' l \ ♦* I'llt.imt • tl.41 •'.!
To over come the hitler opimst tin- North ( '."oilm an "In enilurmg in being dismissed for out-el, ae
Mill ■mt r e i p m i i l b i n i d l e i * w ho i L m Dm i
of Japan, Trum an said, he was
,iii V iiirM* an t i • i iD
ir Imil eo "! r at t w lib Ih e i- -m u t o i ’ (fri jtju il
told It would shorten the war and tion of France's two b i g g e s t Hu- personal tribulations uf 1952, liv dies, "w as Used a* a publli
i {Hi't t*&gt; mmI* • th&gt;H(r
save the live* of possibly 2511,1)00 parties—the Leftist Socialists and was serving In* country a* faith rlfrce In d i)e il attention fr. rn ihe In han tlle m F b u ' d i i m i l l f i n d and I 1)ill sit J If I I !«11&gt; W tv
I V « 'Mil
Am ericans and as many Japanese Hie O iiii muni sis—Sous Id le must fully as he ever fruit in polihe nt shameful weaknesses Hud wen lie frtlil p ro d m I* id it* i n e n i h e i * a ed 1111111111111' latlil 1*4»t11 h.nt III * M tU
lllg exposed throughout the l e a s to devote their ...........
mol ft' I I'll
In Hint case, there was no ques­ win over the middle of-the road I flee In prinr. better years "
" E v e r y member " I the sidieoui or&gt; and Justice Department
(ia"klog faedlttes to this fruit
tion of the course to take, he *uld Radical Socialist*. Popular llepuh
| III' ii«llillM■
11«'U til'llI I ' « ,i,t I, V
|
rnittrr
and
It*
*taf(
who
observed
The report *.tui C lark when he
) In- ii**in latimi wa* allowed
In Korea, he *nld. the whole llcans (M R P ). &lt; hrlstiau Demo
llu Dull .1) D l*' • tfdi a * lli k F \ F &gt;
Caudle
and
listened
to
In*
te*li
was attorney general, " in le iL i eil dav* to a"*w el tin ninint'Oiil V m i ' l It . l l i l l » VV.il -.iw
life of Ihe United Nations wo* in | cratx and a number of independent
Mil i t .olio
mony over a long period, share* with the routine forietliinoiv
of hearing wdl lie held m Lakeland 1r.iftsmittcr .»r*»I nMirr r*|» Ipmeut
voiced It was il question of acting groups.
in
the
opinion
that
he
i*
an
honor
the .lu stie r Department in Hie Cell :'H helote I D i xalldoi'l' t • fur ri |&gt; ii ir ii i^ r .■ I
at the possible risk of a third I Some of these have indicated
I), ae
world war
E a rl &lt;’ox
they would go along wdh Soustelle ably motivated m a il." the riqiort Kansas City vote fraud ea*e
f i V 11 %
ill Nil H i l l ' 11*11 iH’htll i ,t into
.said
However
Hep
Rogers
i
l
l
The
ease
dates
to
ihe
Ftp,
It,
in
lliiln-it \Y Rutledge
Mutual * tin i m inii y
He said he Is eonvlneed that the i if he modifies his uie.i* about trim
decision was a right one, and that mlng the powers of the assembly Fnlo), n subcommittee member. e rra tic prim ary election in which geferid manager said
I h r sfiilrm# •»! «!,um« i! tlir \ m r i
I
disagreed
with
the
m
ajo
rity’s
coo
Enos
A
\le
ll,
backed
by
Fresident
I "The Federal Trade Commission lean pLiiir l&lt; &lt;*k nff f V V »*’ n
it halted communism In ID effort* The possibility that De G aulle—
elusion
about
Caudfe's
motives
Trum
an,
d
e
f
e
a
t
e
d
Rep
||„
er
aelion euine* a* a gieat *urori*e hiiilrn &lt;irrm.iii&gt; flrw uvi i Itnin
to engulf Ihe whole world. And who they think may have dictator­
" T h is praise i* unwarranted by Slaughter for renominuliou
Ihe to all of u* We have done nothing llttlm D llillll III illi It .lit M* .llill Sui
he believes It gave hope to free ial Ideas—might use Soustclle as
a
man
who
ha*
violated
a
polilir
Kansas
(
’Hy
Slur,
in
a
seneof
jdleg .il The whole m ilte r wilt he tli-ri mill Ili*,n ’ M»»l,i1ril“ tin I'oli^h
men everywhere that If they band n bridge to walk into power give*
tru s t," Rogers *uld in a state articles,
charged
irregolaiitie* I turn'd over to out uttnnu'V* and ffMitln i im at hiirlm sn .mil D« • I m
together they eon never be con­ them nightmare*
men!
"H
e
received
a
mink
cunt
Thieve*
later
stole
disputed
I,
dial*
ill the llieontline »•'
m idimo' Dir ir^mn rf M i/'l'it
quered. he added.
and $5,000 from persons interested amt other evldent-e from the » a il to i|n iv I'ry lb llli' possdde tm the
The President pointed to the Ida
I hr inrn til* :« «l In h,tv« •♦•••**&gt;
in
raxes
before
tom
How
luilior
house
I
iienefd
o(
grower
oiem
liei* uf -rill mii Ihr pviiu: nt him w rii
world globe given him In 19L1 l&gt;.
ably
motivated’
cun
one
man
C
lark's
aetimi
in
removing
the
Gen Dwight Eisenhower, who w ill
Florida i dm * Mutual
iilr lililin l ji &gt; Sli'lan S k r/ w n u ik l
get?"
ease from Caudle's siipervi mi l Mutual which was granted a
become President Ja n , 20.
Ih r an
Rogers said Caudle was per i and turning It over to his drp ty, j e h a i l e r in F e b r u a r y IWW ha * a •uni Diuni/ti Siisimw*»ki
"D uring Ihrsc eight y e a rs ," T ru
/iiHinrrm rnl ditl not mitn .ilr th nr
milted by the eonimittee "to re Kuril the report said, looked hke I
,1 iMillmiril Oil l'»« r 't o I
man said, "w e ’ve kent lliul old
il*«f laiilitllt y
late every suspicion, rumor and " a gross departure from It..........
globe out of d isaster."
" I'hlN iici Dim i tril m'liliMl .i tah*
gossip in Washington" umi added channels of authority, which bu*
And at home, he continued,
u iih
h ull lin* I 'iiilril Si.itrN has
that the f o r m e r
prosecutor not vet been adequately explained
"w e'vo got an economic situation
formal illphnnatir ii'hilm n ’ Ihr
blamed everyone but Caudle.
'4&gt; without equal In the history of the
or defended by any of the nffn u l*
M util lltiiril Illi I*ll|l **
LONDON (At—Moscow radio to­
"H is testimony did not impress involved. ”
w orld" with a production rale of
344 billion dollars, a national In­ day quoted 'he Soviet newspaper
The Sun ford K iw nni* Club w
come of 290 billion dollars and with Pravda as saving millions of people
|,,p biimit* in bringing in fiu iiiH
w ill sec Statin's recent statement
fl3&lt; million persons employed.
t,nliiiiiH to tbe Sidvttliuo A r mV'
Trum an now regards the defeat on International affair* a* a "bright
. 1i in.* founds and kctlles dining
of Ihe Dem ocratic party in No­ new manifestation of the peacetlm pre ('brlstoiu* sritson,
vember as Just one round of a loving policy of the Soviet govern­
The iiairilig s
for the lennir
battle over principles that w ill be m ent."
I'lH L A D E L F H IA t,n — Sleidicr, | Several Incttl civic orgunlsulitoir
The broadcast was the first R us­ mulches to tie played tin the May- Stolnrski I I . elerk In a W e.tcrn l&lt;nt their nssDtnnci' to llu- Siilvn
carried Into future elections. If"
has already voiced his support of sian reaction heard here to the fa ir Inn tennis rourts tomorrow Union offlre h err, tlrrnm ed be w a i tion Ai'inv in tlieir i.nmml t»-H
"O ur market i"iio vcil llu- bi-o'
tinging I'tiinpnign fur funds by ink tccl trading &gt;d it"' scii". " .........
Adtal E . Stevenson’s leadership Soviet Prem ier's answers to four starting at 'J:&lt;I0 p. m. were an- a victim of a hold tip
nounced
tills
morning
liv
tennis
_ and of Stephen A. M itchell, Sic- written questions put to him by
So when he came to work last illi/ liver III.* collection stnlbiMs.
the week ending Dee I’ll " S Mil)
The Kitvunls r lu li was ntvuitlvd Anitcrom miiiiaiu'r ,d llu- N udmil
• venson's hand-picked Dem ocratic Jam es Reston, New York Tim es tirofesslonul llill Sweeney as fol­ night he took ILono In daytime
lows:
national chairm an. Trum an feels reporter.
receipt* amt deposited them I lie n ,ilv e r lodl for luinuing in tor Slate Farm ers Market *.ud ye*
M arvin (lim p rirh of I'eekskill "h u n ch " was tim ely.
eotiei’tions fiu nlli' day, according Icrdav
—although he wouldn’t say so In
In his replies, Stalin professed a
so many words—that Stevenson's desire to co-operate In any “ new N. Y . v*. Gene Tucker, Sanford;
"W e *nld 32 v irictic* uf t.ri.d"*-**
Two hours later a nislol carrying to f'llptiiin W illiam W hile, com
defeat for the presidency stemmed diplomatic approach" to end the Archie I'erlm otter of llro o klyn, N robber demanded "tne big stuff " inundiiig officer of the local Salvo and fruit, ainmintinu tu in 7)7 "nil*
i
p rim arily from three things:
Korean War and claimed Russia Is Y . v*. C lay W illiam s, H iinfonl; Stnlarskl turned over IWH) in e.tsh tion A rm y eitailel.
"* n gru** valuation uf M Hi 023 95
1. The glamor attachrd to Re­ Interested In ending it. He also said Je rr y Wurshnvv of Forrest H ills —all lole receipts
The Konfonl Shrine Flub plui-ed The lending cninm nililles were
publican candidate Elsenhower by he regarded favorabiv the possi­ L . I. N. Y. vs. Iloho Dean, Saufurtl;
It was the second tim e Slular*kl second in eollis'ti*ois mid the Juu fruit, euliliagn, eelery and e*ea
. virtue of a great war record.
bility of diplomatic talks with rrn- Harold Irv in e of Long Reach, I,
was
the victim of a holdup The loe Clinm lier of Coiunierre was role
1. The practice of what Truman rcsentatives of President-elect El- 1. N. Y. vs. Mike S iria u i, Sanford
"T h e heavy frost frnm Muioliiv
first
tim e. too. back In May. F»30. third.
haa called "demagatuary” by El- eenhower "looking toward the pos­
Charles M orrison, a member of the robbery followed a dream.
Captain White extended his ap­ morning through F rid a v ." he said,
■enhower during the campaign, sib ility " of a later conference be­ the Tennis Um pires Association of
preciation to the "fo lk s of Sanford "eaosed eonsideaoMn damage to
u 'a s ils s N oa ra c e T » « t
the United States Lawn Tennis A s ­
tween Eisenhower and him self.
for the wonderful response to the nil tender erops. The hnrilv veee
The Moscow broadcast quoted sociation w ill o fficiate during tho
dime board*, on behalf of the folks tables, snrh ns cabbage eolllird*.
R O T A R Y H I'R A K B R
Prsvda—organ of Ihe Soviet Com­ number on# and two matches, with
who got the tieiiefitH of their spirit eelery. turnips, green onions, rad
Ishes! leeborg leltoee and narxley,
munist party—as saying:
guests of the Tiolel assisting ar iNormnn I.. Lush, adm lnlstratm of and g ifts ."
suffered only minor damage
"Stalin's replies to the New York linesmen, It was announced by
Die
Grunge
Memorial
Hospital
at
"For Hie week beginning Dee 2!)
Times once more stress Soviet C harles 0 . M arian, M ayfuir Inn
1st
Orlanilu,
w
ill
lie
thr
guest
speaker
H ouhc I h
vee anlirlpate an increasing volume
!iy*
KOJE ISLAND, Korea • t f l - readiness to collsborste In work Manager,
ul
the
regular
weekly
meeting
of
of cabbage, celery. Chinese cab
Santa Claus even found a moment ending the war in Korea.
bilge. Iceberg leltme, l"rnl|is rnlthe Hunford Rotary Club Monday
T R IP LET S BORN
to visit this bleak prisoner of war
"Stalin's replies published on the
laril* and cllros fruit, along wilh a
(aland.
eve of the new year give hundreds . LACKAWANNA. N. Y. UB-Trip- nt HD1R p. m. at the Yacht Club.
A house, owned hy M. C, Dickson small volume of HI other varieties
M r. Lush n native of
Uulncv
Twenty-three Korean children of millions of people new strength lets wera born within 43 minutes
whose mothers are behind barbed In the struggle for peace, for end­ to Mrs. Christine I’asikiewlci III. attended schools In Peoria and ond Charlie Reed, located In Mid­ of produce.
The m nrkrl did not close for the
wjre donned paper hats and plavcd ing the policy of force and aggres­ yesterday—one at home ond two received his llu rlie lo r of Selene' way outside the city lim its on Ge­
neva Avenue, and its contents were Christm as holidays. Mr. Anderson
In the hospital.
degree from Bradley U niversity destroyed by fire e arly this morn­ •mid, as did most of the other slate
sion,
for
ending
Ihe
grasping
war
atockings.
Mary, welshing 4 pounds 9 ounces anil his M aster's Degree in ifosnlA Christmas party was staged against tha peace-loving Korean arrived at homo a few minutes tnl Adm inistration from North­ ing, Assistant F ire Chief R. T . offices, which closed Dec. 23 lo re
people,
for
regulating
International
open Dec. 29.
Thom as said.
before 1 p.m.
In the. schoolhouae within the
lie sold he took time not only
The cause of the fire was unde­
Then an ambulance sped Mrs. western U n ive rsity.
tho prisoner of war question* by peaceful talks.
P rio r to his coming to Orange termined later this morning. A long enough to have a Christm as
''Millions of people see In these Paatklawlcs a quarter of a mile
Iren Uve. They are
airbed wlte from answers a m w bright manifestation to Our Lady of Victory Hospital, Memorial Hospital In 1D47, he was house next door to the one which dinner on Christman Day, und that
Communlat war cap- of the peace-loving policy of tha whara Michael, I pounds 9 ounces, assistant A dm inistrator a t St was razed was saved, he related. ho made four mail deliveries from
The woter supply of tho F ire De­ tho post offlre so that men at the
Soviet government, a policy di­ was born at 1:13. Marla, 3 pounds Lu ke’s Hospital In Toledo and A d­
m inistrato r of Riverside llospltul partm ent's booster truck was used m arket could get their Christm as
rected toward strengthening unl- 13 anneal, came at 1:41.
In combat
combatting the blase as no flro cards.
ant the developThe hospital tab) the 33-yaar-oldin that city,
ar" tho
L bablei all were in
It ana
He will speak on hoapltal man- hydrants wero available close to The m arket, he said, w ill remain
collaboration ba- mother

Caudle Is Labeled As “Honorably
De Gaullist Is
Motivated, Weak” Public Official
Seeking To Form
Coalition Rule

Ct

Premier - Designate
W orks Feverishly
To Line Up Support

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Poland Says Air Ike Wants Peace
Force Dropped
But Is Wary Of
Spies In Country
Stalin Motives

&amp;Soviet Newspaper |
Pravda Happy Over,
Stalin
Statement

Kiwa’nis Club Wins
Dime Board Award

Heavy Trading Is
Reported At State
Farmers’ Market

PairinR.s For TenniH Dream Saves Victim
Matches Announced
Of Holdup Biff Sum

0

Santa Claus Visits
Prison lale Of Koje

Midway
Destroyed By Fire

condition.

ag«m«nt ami relatad

No. 90

problems,

tho

scone, be said.

open every day until June 30.

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It,

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ml Russians
•im;' SincciY

LtiN D nN
r
Frinre Minister
• Tuirehill will *ail for New York
New Y " . i i * Eve to talk over glnltal
plebli'tn* mfor nt .illy with t'resident elect F.i*enhow er pay hi* re
|i&gt; rt* to Fresident Trum an in
U .olungtuii and fly to Ja m a ica for
i two week tropical luduLiy
Mig aniiiMiui einent uf Hie ,H
year old I'rim c M inister's trip on
Hie litter ljueen Mary was matte
leil.iv hv In* nffiee at 10 Downing
Sped
Lloyd'* shipping underw i iters estimated ('liiireh ill would
arrive in the U S Jan I tint added
Hi.it winter ship fro*tings are often
d e l.o n ! hv heavy weather
In New York. Eisenhower *ald.
I have lie.m l Hint my old friend
wa* coming and t am delighted
to meet him
Diplomain' informants said dur­
ing in* three dav * in New York,
&lt;T m i.tilll will discus* with the
Fresident elect the Korean War,
ltiiti-li Vinerlean trade and finan| &lt;i d . o operation and defense prob­
lem* m We * I Europe llill Moilthe.i*t \*ia
I) i* likely. ol*o. that the two
leader* w ill talk over the po**lluhlv o| ,t meeting with Soviet
F ie io ie r Joseph Stalin
I 'o' alllio m irriiu iil of t tmrelulF*
tin . e.inie I,* * than ID hour* after
Malm staled tie looked favorably
, i the Idea of direct talk* with
Fi«eidiowi-r aimed at en*lng world
tensions
i hurt hill ha* said he favored
t i ( i l i ) e ) talk
v illi Hie Russian*
w itb lin t a in inking part Kixentoivivi Im* not dixetosed hi* per
. uni reovtuiii to Stalin'* over' ue* bid hi* seeretarv of state*
de*iin ale
Jolui I'usler Dulle*.
aid m a &lt;1.dement ii's le rilu y that
the imomtitg iidmimplratbin would
give sertoii* and sympathetic rejietd uin to aqv eioierctc Russian
‘ pnntnsnl* Dulle* lsxlfr.1 Id* stall'• i i ul in \) I'biiigloii alter eonsull
mg m ill Fi*i'iilio iver by teleptione
Inlorm i d I oiidiin source* (ire
do'fi d i Inn .'lull al»o w ould pay a
• cud t I 'll an official one this
lime to the I ulti d Si.de* after
Die I oi ,'o iii iiigiil ation of
flic
ow Fri'sideol i hi tliat trip, the
t*i im*- Mim-li-i b )■o11 will take
, 111.•i.• ntlii i iiit iii.il meloding For
ii.ti soi n ' i d V’libouv Eilen and

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tu lie no gn- H Dll 1*44111III It II It v
npllniixln ,it Ihe Elsi'iiltim . r b, id 11» v 11utij w1111*m i i nD
ftm
quartet * that
xueti enmldions ........Illi' JlM'l f||'*l 1ililll M
ilOll
would in1 in,-i
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I 111* genet al liilli'-elf exon-*-etl | D* nilahl** will i r «$p |»I v in tivMilahU**
In- view * reeai dim: Ibu -iluatiuu
\V if I m*it f in coni iriuini* f 1$pw of
w In n In- I,,1,1 a ii ............ ..lifer, ru e 1wiiti’i ,
*4 * iMilil iini In* pitiporla i .I i iiii - flial be would meet with Iv 1111•*11»1f| tt| k i •|tf ' l l i l l h i I VSlolut d ii'' 1buugbl il wuntil tu'lp
\ mi j i'MijIt I rMtfi'fiviilily iil&gt;l h In
Un- ijiii-i uf iiuaee Hi- *aid lie * u -milD j vviiti'r t hi uiiiDi v m il own
would do aiivlhiug and go any ♦MmI- f»i "Htisiv vMiir th irst, cIfun
win it- it ho Fume) I it ""h i con ' " id i""ly , iiriil willi*r viiur burden
trllmli* to world peniT ted lie also ll'il mhI\ tin Milt*It i i n n r^ iiniifff ?iynilecbircd tie miw uo (irii*peel that D ill '»f mlN’i't Ii»Uf rshil rufn, dliflpD
a meelmg witli Stalin would oht l»iitia»n mill 11 flit HitTil •m i tvninr r f .
world piobb-iu*
■■Mill i •■
s lii&gt; iii111&gt;111/«■)| Di (iriidiivH1 Ih f
tloive)er the lule-l Sl-.lio hi.......
''ii*J(*r ht'Hi'fifw whit h vmi, m a
i* not being taken lightly by El •Li11»/••«,
I'lijiiy.
sent ow el or tit* i i'l aide* 11"'*
I In*
vvMi Di vmi und all con*
real'/e •tint ill Hie eyes of Huworld. Stalin in effort tut* *anl ,4(11114*1w pay f.ir thi' w nli*r you um*
0f making
" L e t's get I ii g e t tl e r mill talk I *•’I j i b ii» iim i i i u,
1III"
l«'H4'fi! * nviiilnhli' tu till,
lienee
U’ lllifiut a Miili’i \v«irk« av-tem
Whether d ’* propaganda or not.
d pul Hie new iiilm lni*lration on tilli* « m«i uf tn'uni living would he
I*.
Mhjhiiivt*.
Hie &gt;pnt The re|il) of Jolui Foster
Dulles, secretary of stale tlr*le
H A S O M f' IN S I AM VI I o n
mile, approved by Eisenhower,
nrflcuM i»f Sanford L&lt;mI ku N o. ft2.
challenged the Russian* to prove
*’
A M , will bi* Installed lothey aren’t hluffiiig.
Ami the next move so far a* misht at 7 30 uVIm k .it a St John1!
' new- ad 111 Inidrut hill t* eon Masunlr rom tnim iration.
If ««;|iff*ltl#l’f &lt;•** *■»4k| P 1 Wllf
Worshipful MiiHtrr J V iilH Jnnra
riM|iii&gt;!i|a that at! Master .Masnni
be* present

('Hv CommiHsion
SliituN Special Meet

Four items apiieur on the agenda,
with a linliilinll concerning charter
revision, for the special meeting
uf Ihe City ('tunmission Monday
(light nt S IX) o'clock.
Hending Hie list is a public hear
Ing for the reznntng of five lots on
the west side of Laurel Avenue,
between Ninth und Tenth Streets,
from a nnc-famllv to a commercial
industrial rln ssiflrallo n .
Healed tilils for tho auditing o'
the C ity's books w ill he opened and
a new City Judge anil a C llv In

duitrial board arc tu be appointed

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," .r n . w n fifi^ a . on {I'ljrejitjK'Hy unltnpoi-Umt lnnye, Pinny )mH repatartiiM i«» j AlitHlJll
,*ljnir&lt;l nml hi* rcKIgiint Ion lias been reluctantly accepted by
an ( X i Wiimm. Halt &gt; r« »m i­
Proaidcnt Vincent Annul.
n i M *a»«lls * « W f
Pinny fared better than moat of Ida prcdcccaaors who
aa am*ail rlaaa mall* r
have held the office ainee l*'ranee waa HWcnili-il from the
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a f aaatiiril, I'lorldn. nailer lh» .*r Nn/.la. Ilia povernmeol waa the aeventeenth to be formed
a l f'nnarr** af OnrrM I , INTO,
ainee Mill. Many of the men who became Prcmicra nerved
HUM. %M l l„ IIK »&gt;
Htich abort lernta that il is difficult for Frenchmen to recall
•Idllnr
Himiio\ nr.*&gt;
their namea.
fiu .ln r.s Xlnnsaer
France ia In an extremely dlffieult position. Still not
XI 11*1 MM'TIO* IM TI'.a
Hi 9'oerler
I .13 recovered from the lad war. it baa been compelled to wtigiOar Mnalh
3.IN* a costly fluid in Indn-Chlnn and the threat of trouble in
T b rrr Muaiha
l^aalba
i a.Tfl
i .m i I Morocco ia increaaimr. Kxtremlnta of the right, lepreaented
— I by (icncrnl Charlea de OiiiiIIv and Ida followera. ami of the
A lii ab llaarr nailers, rartla1 "! left, renreaented by the Comtnuniala, are not I'liger to aeo
Ifeaaha. rr.n ln ila as aa*l auOrra «• left, represented by
ralertalm aral fi«r ffcr (IttriMiaf Ilf nny moderate Kovernment Httrvive.
ralalaa Uaila. Mill hr MNr«F«i far
It la not cnay to predict the reault of the fall of Pinny’a
r a Ml nr Niltrrll
al rrgnlar
s n .rriU la a rales.
government. Hut nnlesa a stable government can be formed,
Ilfp lfM a tH
11% I m
llVtf
lim »|ia|«*r
l l r | i r ‘MNlNlltr* wltleh can operate with aonte aaatirance I bid It will be
M f i ftp*
Milt nun. 11 •«p**|• around for a while, Fram e may be In for a very bad time.
n o RN.I mi. i.iifit*.
From Hie American (mint of view the ascendancy to
Til#
la n m rm lirr mV Ihf
MOtl rr#M Mhlch la oaillied power either of de (iattlle or of the Communists would !«• a
fpMltPtr
i
♦** the m* f far rtpuMf
r a il* * *f All IW IfirNl itfM* prliifri* Idtter blow. Possibly a leader of Pinny's temperament can
l« lfcl« R W M M sr «a NFll Aa At* Im; found to form a new cabinet. Hut the outlook ia not
A r mama tUtRRlrllM.
bright.

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I Hope* ruse ns President-rlccl
Elsenhower made n threp-day trip
I . I'U rnh n w rr w in . ('residency
•o Korea fulfiltintf
riilfillim r a ram
campaign
7 S I pp I Nlrilip
| *»
pi
1. Korean w ar and Ir u r r talks plrilirt' I'Ul Ihi* dpndlnck rnntlnued
trjtre talks at Panmunjom and
I. Ike beats TaftI fur (JOI* imm- in
in Hip U.N. where the latest eomInalbtn
prum lrc nllpmpts were spurned by %
1. lirR a ln sets a uuren
i. * iu. Onr issue —• voluntary refi. The E ly in * En lrrp rlsp
7. Il-bonili and alom ir develop- tur'i el pritom-r* —■ was a ll sp.
( i l l r a ll y ti.itl delayed a cease-lire
rm
menl
N. Probes of riirru pliu n In r u t * » i .hi* U . S . said It could not, in
I enor, nirree to nhnndnnmi’iu nf
ernmcnl
ll.ul principle.
9. Dcm orrals draft Rtsvenson
I he Versus Taft

10. Nixon’s TV arcoualins lo the

Duloht David Klsonhmver ns Iirtrd, uuoy and slaie coaveaiiuii *-oI’residfnt of the United ,States. u..
exploded on tplrvinbm
The year marked *rhlev«mpat »o*aa an os* the country wlllijj
of anolher VE-Day for tlie much- Ihr opening of the liOP toavennmi
deeuraled war hero. The fird to cii.rago. Millions of voters saw
came Mny 7, HMft. with virlury in l&lt;a Die lirsl tunc u camera’* eje
Europe over the Nails. The second t..w of a flgbt lo the |&gt;olltiral
occurred last November I with
it usi ou'ut.i-takoig; ,,
ui-inrv
over the
tfuei,
victory no
on RUvtion
Election Dav
Day over
...
i ,tl .jeiuiu aao eleiucmai, u

New and F a ir Deal standard *“ '»
i. Jdiionr nci.h tolled the arnlh
lies re r«. R allo.s not buUels * « M r .l
iving l&gt;orwo
t.'eorge V I._ K e b ru .iy
the Issue in the second
uutio imp I iiiii.vsa r.'litaPeiii w*&gt;
em sadr."
In his march to the l ’re*ldenry. suoatltuung tor her lam er on a
the 02-year-old general carried
‘ “ « r. •*»« m.-w, eaugla u,.
every objective, lie lo lln i up m ore1 '*•••* her in A frica and she na*lll)*^4
popular votes than any other pres- *‘ **v niioio m asceml tne tannic oi
Ident Jn history (311 m illio n )! he Urioun.
Tracked the Solid South (V a .. F la ..
........... lh *’ «'e&lt;bev«l |Mimp so .l
Tenn. and T e x .), and swept the pageanuy ot royal sueeessmn
Rriiublican P a rly into control of ......... w ill not be to in p l-n .i umn
l both house* of Congress. lie m r- uie coronation next June, llritnn*
rleil Ml slates with 413 alattoinl " • '- r lo ," " y 10 ‘ »1’ R’genil that
votes to his opponent’s nine slates i-ngianii waxes tut uiiil piiisperuii*
and HP idecfornl votes. It wa* one i-*—‘ * a ipieen. D ining tne -16-yeur
of the gient personal triiim tli* in **•»•" oi ihe lo s t r-ilzalieia ,i*«i
political history.
“ K°&gt; **r»Msui beciinio u lea....
.
.. _
mg tms, name and world power,
No other . t o y even ranked
“ &gt;
&gt;|clorl#t Wll0
‘j " * f *" T^ °
' r' Z &gt;»'’ '■ i ‘ o empire .............. ..
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SATURDAY I1KC. 27. 18.12
I le t * &lt;M’ T h a n
C u re
Prfiidrnt Truman it *nkl to bp
tillfcririR from delation* of granThe aaaertion that some day surimry may become ohdeur. He wean In think lie i* tlir milete in the face of improved preventive medicine waa made
only nun who evrr got kicked up- recently
by ••
a nw.
Hurgeon
apeakinu
I l t f l l l l , ! Ifjr
...............f.......
......... 0 to other aurueona at the dej|j
•
4 »» -* * »»---- l .t u l l t .d ,. fat*.
•lair* In the pieiidrncy.
(Mention of the **
Henry "W,
and• Albert
A. fleru Institute for

Indicating (hr upward trrml of
liuiinrti in Crnlral Florida at wrll
a* in Orlando, bank r|pariii(t&gt; down
there durinv November are iei*oited al $42,000.00(1 at compared
with $36,OCO,(HK) a year a«o: bank
depoiili al $75,000,000 at com­
pared with $70,000,(HH). ('mod tuli•lanti.il preg cm in a yrar't I im r.

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Kxperirnental I’liyainlouv, Surgery and Pntholowy.
Hr. John Mulholland. rhuirman of the department of
aurjiery of New
said, “The future will briny
i n n York
• in rt Hniverslty.
t
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more knowledge and...................................
eliminate the need1 'for aurjrery
and
aurueona." Coiiditiona necessary to achieve this ideal ac­
cording to the doctor, are speedy transportation that does
not malm or kill and the elimination of war.
The grunt stress today la on preventive medicine. The
urging of periodic examinations and the use of preventive
drug*, vaccines anil serums atop the Illness or condition be­
fore li starts. F uture nien'of medicine will learn much from
research and will add lo (lie store of preventive medicines
and routines. Thus the medical profession, eaimcially tin*
.surgical branch of it, seems to be trying to improve Itself
into oblivion.
This ia not likely to take place, however. Skilled men of
science, medicine and surgery will continue to be needed.
For aa long aa Hie human animal remains human be will
undoubtedly need patching up.

Philatlolphia Plan

Governor Wnrirn it reported lo
be planninn to rnirr lltc pmtlite
of I*
law in Miami after hit term at
governor expirrs. Il it said In- will
receive a »alsry a« $ 30.0(H) a year
a* irninr psilner ia ibr law firm nf
Waurn, Klein, Irlmnan, Sborenslein ‘and Kline. After hi* four
years at governor be miitlil In make
* pretty Rood drfentr allornry.

I'bllatlelpltia's drastic prohibition of parking in a down­
town urea Known that the times have changed since Ibis
was regarded as Hie slotvenl nf American cities. Its adop­
tion is probably due lo the election in Iflfif of a new and pro­
gressive administration.
ItegurdlcHK of Hm success of tin* plan. Hie adminlst-aHon hud better beware of the next elect Ion. American voters
tolerate many tilings, but they resent interference with
long-established privileges, such as parking where they like.
Tim bril limit; In dn slmitl
Or are they waking up?

Chriilmas Iren after (Tiriilmat it
In lake litem down. Tlirv brromr
Increaiingly a fire liarard at llirii
novelty wem off and llieir sap
drift out, One lisle* In »r'e |br
Cbrillma* tf*em fadr. Iml llieir A
not mtirli we can dn In prevent il.
And iberr i* morli wr ran tin In
prevent nonir of il&gt; harmful muwqueritcf

Sevnily-lliire prrr.enl of a
Americans over IM »av lliey lirlimg
In inme rlitirr.h, arcntilimt lo tlir
Catholic Pineal, which add* "seven
out iif every ten Americans are
Prolettant, two Catholic, with tlir
odd. even that tlir tenth is eillirr
Jewish or hai no religious perference". Moil Americans think of
themtelvet at Christian even wlirn
they have no church affiliation,
even when they do not live Chris­
tian lives.

President Truman

Ssr:r« s ,1* 1; m"T .m ,!x......•&gt;*,*.:* ■e**--«»&gt;"•
r a *•.„.
Stories

!Army Officer Will
Investigate Blood
IMasma Purchase

Country’s Traffic
Toll On Highways
Heads For Record

failed

to

w S' t J Z
the e E d ^ f
prison riots, floods In the . n,, t h , f'w
»sippcr tought to save
end midwest
N
Y
Ynnkees’ i
i r , l,I»‘w* •««Pi&gt;*roiii me grim
fourth siircesstve" worbl
-* I tinueii two weeks. !.!l"
r,U'“
l l °"
until, “on
JnnuMry
victory,
new
lalxir . ..leadership
......... . , in im- soil* lo iitu iciv,i, won C.IIHcaused by the U'H,h* ,,r ............. ... i sen leaning overl.o,,r.l ju st tie....... f
i i il l fireen. end tin- niillmiwide u w cih duWli. ini* tsi|iuun u im
poll** Hidiientlc.
..vllitY
IU
U
I t V l U ft
D D a u illC
V i l l i ’ ll
A ('onslilutinnal ()tirstl*m
eniouriusstd him m ig litily ; he
l.abor ill*pules in key Indus-, W l ’ l l i l i t i l ' K l O i &gt; M 4 O i l M s s U i l i x i j t , i i | l
* tries generally depress tin- wholu,

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,l ’1' Plnsnia ram c from

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W SII decision ami announced he

on lint: In ttu t " ,t" 1, |,l)(„ . s||y thought Memphis was corThe rnunril had estimated .vtn lln|l fuinp
wa* seixing Iht- m ills f«i- the nov­
In Irnffle accidents
' •****st»-«».
.... t. he explained.
,
................ for tills- 1
f, ret
deaths .............
el onn-nt,
Al
Middle,
a
simkesm.m
for
the
year's four dnv holiday-from c&gt;
Mr. Trnmnti dee la red he was
MarlinJunk
Company
said
the
p.tn. Wednesday to midnight Sun­
plasma might have rnme front stir- aclliig iu the public Interest during
day.
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m
i
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'
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i
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u
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r
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c
n
l
County
sheriff’s
criminal
bureau
_ lot of uninformed |M-opb&lt; to he
a national emergency under in­
The council said indications were
I V - i v o e T i» IA iw I \ V t .t * '!',l,&lt; *.'‘!n’s nf a •fhl-MP freighter, herent power* granted him In the
lleve Ihe government was over of Investigation, said "the evldcnt-e
I
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l
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(
r
I
f
)
I
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f
l
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I
II
iml
Rial
the
company
hail
no
that
Ihe
estimate
nnw
appears
ron
point*
to
the
truthfulness
of
Ihe
ridden hy Cmuauinlst sympalhl/.
knowledge of the plasma being Constitution. The Supreme Court
Inly'* statement", and Indiealed servalive unless there I* a sharp
er* and rnrnipl employe*
of the United (Rates, In a prece­
falling nff in dr.-ilhs today and
Evangelist Hilly sold.
The President's prlnrliml plan* justifiable homicide.
Bimciay.
j 'IO K Y d 'T
A J Zlemmt, secretary Ircnsur dent-making (t-,1 decision, declared
Sunday.
going
to
sug
for Ihe future are to talk to girt*
"SVr have not yet derided wheth­
Police and safelv nfflrbals said ‘ •ruhiini says lie Is going In *ug er of the Junk romp,any, said his the presidential admire Illegal.
and Imya nf high school and nil er lo seek a warrant against Hie reiuirls Indiealed must of Ihe na K'’\' «' l'r«*tUI«nl elect l-.isenhower firm purchased large (|uantitles of The ruling plnn-d a definite limit
lege age and tell them some of hoy or let tlie findings at the In- linn's highways are generally dear
" day nf prayer is what Is xhlp's stores from Ihe Maritime upon the Chief Executive's inher­
the things lie has learned in .10 Mocsl determine (he next step," •
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—
i needed
In end the Korean
War."
Administration, ihcn resold Ihcm ent powers and sritled an historic
nf snow and ire
"I
don't
know when I am going
years of public* life
Tyler added.
dealers without ever taking a issue nf eunstitlltlonnl law.
Ktntc*
reporting
the
largest
toll*
We received a number nf Christ*
to
make
this
suggestion,
but
I
have
lie sees In Pnint Four, which
The shunting octurred In a mod­ included Ohio, New York. Califor­
A f&gt;4-day steel strike followed,
detailed inventory.
derided
that
is
exactly
what
is
provides
Irrhnlcul
and
other
assist­
m u rani* tills year from Chriitmai,
est farm home six miles mirth of nia. Texas. Pennsylvania
Kuril stores are stripped from ending on J u ly 2 1, hut net before
MU. needed and I am going tit tell Klance
for
the
development
nf
underhere wldeh Ihe eltlrr Darker, his snurl. Illinois, Indiana, Virginia
« little village where srarrely more
prior to lay-up In the reserve the walkout nail rost the nation
xenhower when I gel bark,” (Ira- ships
dnvcldped emintrlrs, an Important
fleet area here, and are sold to an e-tiinated 1H million tons of
than a score of people live in Or­ »tep In providing for the need of wife, Clarice, and son had taken and Michigan.
bam
told
reporters
here
a
few
less than a month ago for a try
steel.
Major factors for the current hours before his drparturc (or For the highest bidder.
ange county. A hundred years ago the peoples less fortunate than at reconciliation.
Korean Paradox
blah accident lull, they sit'd, in mnxn.
Americans.
Fort Chrislmat wat a place of re­
The family had been torn hy eluded delving under I V Influence
Fur Ihe II. B., Ihe Korean war
Hrahant has ccm plclcd a 12 day
lie
snjtj
thnb
If
he
had
hi*
years
fuge for ihe few telllcri in Ihe
domestic strife and recently young nf alcohol, deceptive driving eon
abendy has lasted longer than
Jn the While House in serve over. Darker gave his father a heating. dilIons and lark uf common sense lour of Korea
C h u r c h i l l V I h 'I
World War I. This country alone
neight-orliood during the Seminole
llu said there was a nrcredenl
would nut change a single inn
The elder Darker went to Nassau and courtesy.
ha* suffered more than 130,000
for a day of prayer set‘ fit
(hiring *llie
War. tt wilhslood repealed atlaeki Jor deelsion
In 1843 with the Into detective Ed­
The natlon'a traffic loll in Ihe admlnlstrulion of Abrahum l.lu
casualties — more than the eomtfil'd inned From "aa# Due)
Truman, who iilways rxjjre^ied die Melchen when the latter wo* first II mmlha this year nvcr.v'ed
during the first 3rminolr war, hill
worked mil In Ihe romlng Elsen­ hlned total uf casualties in U. H.
coin.
,wa» lakm hy the Indians 20 year* a willingness In talk with Mlnlin If summoned by the Duke nf Windsor 102 everv 24 hours However I'tls
history except for the Civil War
hower Chtirrhlll chats,
"And
Congress
has
already
Stalin would show good faith by
Churchill's wife, their daughter and World War* 1 and fl, , later. The fmt wa» finally dritroy- romlng to thla country, wax asked to Investigate the murder of Sir figure included deaths resulting inased a resolution, at my xogges
from’ IniurleV jonu aMee the ne- ..on, colling for u special day of Mary and her husband, Conserva­
Harry Oakes.
Each day tho "little war" con­
l *d hy forest fire, and tmlh'ng re- If he thought Ihe Russian leader
Darker testified that he found • eblent*
i ,
, i" Which the vietlnis w«re ill!
tive Parliament Member Christo­ tinues is a threat to survival of
prayer
every
year
It
was
passed
Ifrcd de
- IMina (here nnw la indjeale tlie would be more friendly to the new fingerprint of Alfred
d Marigny. in lured The holiday survey covers unanimously." he added
pher Koamcs, will accompany him tha United Nations, still Infant
“ L l- “Ihe-----* - » --Sir Harry's son-in-law, on a screen
dentha within
period
and4
on the Queen Mary They will stav International prnev organiintlun.
’ - early struggle* which took place in administration than to Ids.
Grnhnin
said
he
had
cancelled
" I don't know," he said frankly. besido tne bed nf the
jlgtires arc not properly com- Ids plans In go around the world.
In New York with tho British Each day of fighting also Init. hriglihorhood^
"I hope in."
Defenio experts tor*
I e a d r r's old friend Bernard
"1
run
really
tired
after
Korea.
&gt;He once offered to send the lint? ■tinny apart and Uorkar waa tried
We were going in hours it day I Baruch.
City Manager Unwg ^(killing tlcshtp Missouri to bring Stalin lo by the International Aiaoclation
Washington officials said recep­
want lime lo meditate what I have
• eerie* of article* on the Irspotfor Identlllcatlon
Identification, on ftii—
charges d
fur
teamed and think about my plans tion arrangements there had not
Truman
recalled
a
Navy
Day
falsifying fingerprint evidence. The
tawe af water. Sometime! tome of
vet been worked out so It could not
for the future." he snld.
sneech he made In New York In charge filter waa dropped.
he said whether Churchill would
iHf met! impotlant thir«»;around
43 summing un Ihe prinrlploa nf
Do Marigny was acquitted ol
stav at the White House.
MIAMI W -Oov. Fuller Warren
wi, uk« the air we breath (we Jail
ailed Htalea foreign policy, He the murder chafge, ' .
,
Ken. Kefauver (D-Tenn) told rewai ilient today on Miami news­
K is c n h o w c r
! his whole course has followed
Rarkcr’a latent prontlnenl caie paper reports that he Would Join a
D’ to W r e c la ta herauie i^ . .
.
I porters ho hoped Congress would
ong
those
principles,
wa*
that
nf
the
Krench
Canadian
I invite Churchill lo address a Jo'ot
,fcr granted, li t* nm until we are
Aa long as Russia rented to co­ beauty, Hughuette Letnay. who dis­ Miami Beach law firm aa a aenlo
f f ’imtlnneil
t*sRc One)
meeting of the Senate and the
partner when
whi ho goes out nf office
suddenly depri*ed of I h W fifing* operate for peace, he feels that appeared In tho Florida Keys Jan. partnar
rrrn e d , Is up In Stalin.
House befnr ho returns to I-ondon.
Jan. *,
dcr
.£ra* »ome large indo»Uja|,^|eji are peace can ho maintained only bv
The incoming ndmlnislrnlinn,
"His trips always he n to heal
Contacted Friday ol"M at a hotel
strength
at
homo
and
abroad
and
sheriff*al
TlilMIme
Yt
Marathon'.
through
Secretary
of
Klaln
destg.
• with rrnwcl to air. that .wf fully
wounds and Improve relations he-,
in Tampa. Warren said he had "nn
hy close co-operation nf pearonote
Dulles,
has
rallrd
on
Ktalin
tween our countries," Kefauver
comment' nn the reports.
t , raalite how much they mean to able natlmtl,' Trumpn has r"
The
Tennessee
senator
‘ *
The Miami Herald said Warren tn sot forth any concrete proposals said.
'
*
*
s—
a _____
•tmurh a» Sanford hiR* come pjfltedly called upon Russia to
Extra Clean, Radio, Heater
that, in general, be favi
"will become scolor member nf a he has.
H S U close in r««nl year* |o a ihow a'dealre for pent;* by acUons
and Hood Tima.
Thai
"llu
can
rest
assured
they
will
polley nf "mnro frequent top
Miami Beach law firm
than word*
be seriously and sympathetically conference*" among (he heoda ofj
ly
efier
turning
over
his
nfflp*
In
emu w/Uer-shorUgf). If iv-wall rather
00
Truman aald he wants to eo
“ rty. Final negoUcUeni rtcelvcd." Dulles said Yn, Wash' major nations.
an “McCarty
SEOUL 14V—Allied raiders pushed
i givina some thought Ha Ihe
ite In every possible way* with
ngtn'n yesterday after a tdvihone
w
partners
wore
com
rough
■
(reeling
M»w
«
lbe
Republicans In «m*tnirtlvc
n l^ altr,
wmferenec with EI»cnhov?r in
messurai for peace and that he . '•stern Front today »nd k j M or
New York. *
wounded
an
eatlniatetl
U
C
to give the Elsenhower ad
antsi K
Dulles suggested that Stalin putCommunists.
i
ilnlslrs
man, will be renamosl W*rren. line aperlflc pence,prupognls to Hjo
E x t r a Hood U re a .
(Continued F r e * Fain Doe)
" l ^ l h e Ar|(J#d (jfAf**1 «um. Klein,
Shorenxtcln..
and new administration after Eleen- rnmmuohjue
____ Lehrmbn,
.11 Miatii onui
vt
M echanically Good
Hei
roneluded, ;‘l* a brnofficial!IM
m the El»e«
bower
(gkes
nfflre
Jan.
20
Kline, the Herald said.
FlorMa, bul ll w jire Mi l JatriUpt A ady are working with'
The Soviet Premier's latest nverK . Max Ooldilaln, who was
dapartmenla.
anil U
. ant^fljsrine
(aw
w*v front K»hriiyf PlorW*»
tura waa:madfi In • ilqtemrnt Is- of international
isn't -rifpnrxH- In keep n J P * i * r o tnmoaraiuEi,,m',flJom killed (a- in-automobile accident sued uy
'tilv antl-Poliah
by the
*m Ruxstan
*»notnnii F-mbnsxy
i- 'in prtwf of the agxreialve
In Miami Brxrh in IMS. formerly
xroblem. In t906 lfcgSd
.of Amerlcaa imperial
ngtim in reply t&lt;» (pieslions
headed the firm.
„
, WfaWng
stere'f sreMcw' In lh*
.jtted by the New York Tim**’
ernslders
the
merch
of
progress
ami S4ir ,there are
imntic correspondent, Jgmea
WIESBADEN, Cirrmany l^—U.
VKelr *,De«l."
■ .
ad Arthur J.
right
CR)*n, Low Mliaage, Radio,
g. Air
Fore#
Ir Foret
U
l»
statement.
Dull
b*t;
•f view of
an
...............
Haater, Dynaflow
lodi qeitita
to
i m&lt;*■* IW,
an mtrlcui
TVK
mi m
W».
baden di
I til
car* d« U obviously
ly o M n u t
VM

Warren Ia Silent On
Law Firm Connection

1046 Iluick
Super Sedan

Alliod Unit Inflicts
Casualties On Reds

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And I wouhin’i have w a llril five j P hilip M urray. C IO President slid ||,e D rm o rrsllr eonvcntlnn I.. Chi
and uni-half iiumlhs If R ia l’s what head of (he steel union, s r l Hen-1
l«. n-1 rn-ro.
r ,,- ,.. Wlo-n
When It
il wa*
waa over,
over Steven
l.o.,i„ Falrlims, head of U. H. H.i-el,
I. ron
,
was Ihe
.he Dnniocrntir
Den^ratl^c.ndlda"rnn-lidnle
- 1 for president. He rondnrted a new
kind of eampnlrm In which Imnim
nlst vi4*) hub with the mil Inn'* pn-

Young Barker Will'

fir

Just

,P-A colonel from the,
' tms y'e.,i was 'ilu- lust of
M1AM. ...............................
not.* only
nn- wW'liiuO
oi mUciuiHiiitn
lU-n.lfitlH'llI of Defense in Wflith* T this year- affected
j"
, .
’ L »
n w iw
hgeiieia.itiit
v u l ih v iu m
*»•
c x*tx*r» ■m i .
inuton t* due to arrive today to *
l&lt;wt,iri,y
^
conuol oi me leucito govt* on.tut
investigate a s.mnly o f blno»l I ,J ^ ^ o re f r '^vvm” thrmmh a truUv*
K-crnmcnc agennes
plnsnkvli*rnveri-d in a shipment Cn'b
f
11 ' ** J
* *&gt;uen us tne uitcrnui ueveiiue itn;.f sttf.fi* go,id*.
l l rr ! t ,,,!,l j
?h!, r r n i
tinned up evidence of corWiauiu A Wclntrnid), operator
, *
_
... ..
ioption and laxity. 'Im* rrveintiuti
nf a chain nf veterans surplus under the„*tCoitslltullnn.
bate lust y .*. and'this spring «“v,‘ R‘’l""*lic«n* two ..I the.
stores, found 2« linltle* of the
r .l Htrclw nrker* of
Anu r-1 ‘ “ "tpaig" »logans: the
m
plasma in merchandise received the Unltr
four times n*»hti)onnl| Wnnhington uml "Il d ttiui* f**i
\og I from (tie Marin Junk L’om- lea (CIO) four times postpon
strike ralli luirking up demands'n change'',
puitv, Middle, Ala
New Democratic Star
I "i eimldn't have hmighl It as a for wage Increases, n gnaranlcrd
f!ov. AiRol Stevenson w«&lt; vtrpublicity stunt." hr said Friday ennual inenme, union shop and
tunlly n |io)itiral unknown out.
night when reached by telephone. otto-c fringe beueflls.
Pitted against each other were side Ids slnie of Illinois lirb&gt;r‘I didn't even know il wnx coming.

lly The Avsuelaleil I'ret*
The nation’* traffic death toll
raced along al a recklrn* pace to
ilny and appeared headed fur aa
all lime record fur a four day
('hriolaina hnlldny
Death* on the nation’* highway*
al a little past the halfway mark
in the extended holiday week end.
u ni lied hi, Nearly UXI other per 1
miiis hod their live* In vantHM
type* nf arridrntx. inclmliag t;i In {
(Ire*. No death* from (Tirialnni*
tree lire* were reported
The National Safety (’mmril. ex
presxlng concern at the high ac
ideal rale, urged mntori*l* in trap
common *en*e, courtesy and a

Mtsulhuliim'' l*v Iteinddli-iin hen
Joseph McCarthy nf Wisconsin and '"T h e son io'ld iifflri-rs a .IS |Millce
others In their attacks against Ills i .tu-rliil revolver went off dtirliiR a
a r lltiila r lyl h e | s| r ,|Hj1jp whlUi Itin father was
administration, PH
hopped ii|i
on i I ujh
nil .........
, --" Frid a y
Stale fletiarltnenif. The Presblrut
John Tyler, chief nf the Datle
feels that M cCarthy's charge* led

which

.

Prime M'nitlcr Slalin may not
Ire tinrpir when lie **y» hr it will
in* In »pp an piiiI lo the KoiPirn
War. But Prp»i.|pnl-plrcl F.iirnhow.
er i* n*l lakmu any dunce*. lie i»
willing In talk il nvpr with him lo
»«■« if anything ran hp Jonr. Fvcn
ihp fainted ray of |mpp dpiciyct
lo Ire explored.

rivalry between Elsenhower and

people
i
e ii.o ir Robert
a*
ft o f Ohio,
The hicRest new* story of tl'.VJ S..........................
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fhe
rleetlon
fjenernl ____
b u .iin
g a ll spring through pri
Wat IPO ripeiiun of
m
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rm* -&gt;i ihp possibility of setting
I dff World* War III.

lly WARREN BEN N ETT
AP Newsfestitre* Writer
TH E TOT TEN

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1840 Ford
Convertible Coupe
»«»»
1880 Batch
Bedanette

1it lent eenler of grnvily. Kteven«nn wnm 30 million votes, more
Ilian any ever given a loser. When
il iva* over. Ih&gt;- I III nnii* governor
said il reminded &gt;-iin of wind i.uicoin hml once mild of ter lixiiig ac
deetinn. II" ......led l.lnci-lii «*
r -vln-': “ ‘I f-d like n little buy
who stubbed t-i* toe ill the dark.
He wa* loo old t» rrv and il hurt
too oiudi In UniTh.' ”
Undoubtedly the mo*I ilrnm**!'abigle Incident of the presidential
campaign wa* Ihe ant'cnrnnr&lt;- le-fnre a national television audience
bv HOI' Veep randidate Riehnrd
Nixon to give a prrsnnnl accountUni; of a pi 1vale ox pc nan acmuni
donated by fellow Callforniatis fee
Ida use a* a senator. His exitlanation set an emotional peak for tlie
campaign ami sucrcedsd In eltapging a political liability into an
asset.

CitruH Mutual
(fonllnu»«l fro m

I ’ a ie One)

membership of about T.OOO. reprrsrnting about HI per rent of the
rilrus fruit growers In Florida.
About halt of the cirtua fruit con­
sumed In tho United States Is pro­
duced In Florida.
A female silk worm moth lays

about HOO eggs about five days
after ‘leaving tne
the cocoon and then
dies.

CARS
1048 Plymouth
Convertible Coupe
Extra Clean, Radio

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1950 Pontiac

2 Door Sedan
Extra rlean, Radio. Om
Owner.

1047 Chevrolet
4 Door Sedan

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�About AOU pledges, member*, alumni ami their friends
attended the fifth nnr.unl lu tcrfro tern lty Association bait held
on Christm as nlifht nl the M ayfair Inn. This a ffa ir ha» become a highlight of the Christm as season In Sanford and,
alnee Ita InatiKuratlon five year.* npo, ho* increased In popu­
larity a« mon&gt; pledge* are made to rtdlrge aororltlea and

5*

lENDin OF WEEKLY SOGIJIL ACTIVITIES

trate rn itira. t he ball thla year v.oa under the rompelent lenderahip of Mra. A. II. D ilxhury who was naalated by Mix* Mary
Anne Galloway and Miaa l.ilu l.e ffle r, Mra. M. I.. Kuhorn J r .,
ami Hubert lilllh in ie r. Iteil and white derorntlnna were uaed
with Christm as greenery to form n lovely background for the
event. Tony I’e re i an*l hi» urche-tra furnished iniiair for dune-

irur from UMHI until Sstfft n. m. known na they entered toe
M uvfair on the nlirhl of th-* tinner are, left Marry Tooke .lr.,
Mra. VV. V. Hitting, Dr. t). L . t’nrka, Sira. Tooke, John Ivev.
n r*. Il.irk * , Air. I h U imk and Mra. Ive y; center, Sira. Donald
Jonea, a*cretar,'-lrea«nrer of the Association, Mra. M. I,.
Unborn J i . ami Mr. Ituhmn, vice prealdent, Mra. Duxhury,

TEEN TALK

Beauty Notes

PERSONALS

B y V IV IA N BRO W N

l*botoa by kiralinei

liin

Studio

prealdent. Itobert S, llillb im e r, Mi-a l.e ffle r m l Mi-a • ill II"w ay; rig ht, Dr und Mra. lm r-\ i Sil-I.y I ** mid Mi I w
M uir, Dr. nml Mra. ,lobn Morgou uo.l Alt mi.I M&gt; \ •lie \
W lllimna.

Mrs, Smith, Williams
Honor Miss Say or

•n„ i

T I I K S \ NI I MID I IK I I A l.n
| l tc 27. Pt.V*!

*

Miss Hutchison Is
llonorcc At I*arty

lly I I E T T Y C L A R K E
Mr*. M. II. Smith nml Mm . Volii*
hcnraal at the F ira t Itaptiat Church A P Newafeaturra
Mr, m il Mr*. Kcnl Chellain and A P N r'•.fe atu re * lle .u ty Editor W illinm*
&gt;i*^trr»ln&gt;
Your
peraonal
Cbrialmna
cunla
In the Memorial educational Hu 11*1daughter M arc I .on hove left for
uftcnioon with n
t»ii
can
be
conversation
piece*
—
if
ing Aaaembly room nt 6:4b p. m.
Miami to apend about o week.
m»*
you make them youraclf.
Here we go again making nnl.e* h«i iii»r i ti ir hr lilt1*i*l iv t MUn
Mim I'. nm-* Hiiteiunon, whnxi*
Sn yrr nt th«* \V illl uiiih 1 hoim* mi mil 1 1 111v’ *'
Dm- Interrating Idea la the
Hinlilhl l.nutei w ill
W ED N ESD A Y
about
New
Y
e
a
r’,
reaolnlliina.
Tuny V ir-id o, ml compoaitot for
MiiKHulm
Avrnin*.
It la a almple nml
11| L «* plm'e till** cVehifll! nt 11**l y
| |lM i , the seaaop when we make
The Herald i« -pending the ChristAn All-Church W otrhrlght S e rv ­ photogram.
tiiiost.**
w
r
e
m
il
nt
thi*
ilnni
l»\
eaay method of preaenting to lliiixe
t I Ha* Hpi-m «•pul t hun ii, wiin hon*
mil* holiday* io lam pa with hia firm proiniaea tbnt we realize may
ice w ill be held ut the F ira t Hap- you wlah to greet.
Mim . W )| 1&gt;un«‘uii nml ^lumn t»»
be broken before thr New Year I* thr n c r iv iiii: litis* hy Mrs, (i 1. nreti mi rue^-liiy niternmm with
fam
ily.
tiat ('h u rrli beginning with the
Here’a how It ia done:
hy Mr.i
m il. Hot nt leaat we renew our Ihincnn. t ’mninism^ thr rc rfU tiw iiu mfitMiiiil 1'1 •i f *■•
Prayer Meeting Service at 7:.'PI
Arrange paper rut-out* or ob­
,I iihm**h T**i wil*
Mr, a ml Mr*, Hnv F- Dal/cll :m* pledge- which give o- a glamour llm* w it p Mm . Smith nml Mi'** N iififi Hi hi ’I-., \!(
p.m. The public i* welcome In a t­ ject a rciireuniting the Chriatimia
li 1"I 11 ml MtH tie inl»l 1 ihniiit;,
foi a little W illinm *, Mi «k Sa&gt;*», MIha I h l . i i
-nendiiig -"me lime in Pawling, routiiu* Io live bv
tend the aervlce.
card design you wniil on u tiler** of
I j i |i* i t « U i I* i 11a lied t rum I :00
V V Mr. D al/cll I* w inking with w llile.
W
riiftil,
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In
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apecinl pliolographlc printing pa­
tn fi no ii'i liii k in ll" I'et Wilh’Her
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util
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m
acldnl'l
Keep
t
III*
Hat
“
f
reminder*
M
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II.
N.
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M
m
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K
h
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lter (V e llte ). Expose I be ili aignbaiidv. nml perlmp* you’ll &lt;tick te W right, hi-* imtlhm, nml Min Inniii (in lln iu ntiui \vemi*‘ when1
uh
iilu* - printing • paper
to strong
the Vnlehde f
wun m»*d in
Messenger
,
| l(.ln f „ , „ Inner period thi* year
ami
Mi
'.
Vein*’
lh»iiKhiN Whit* hi'nd, M«
S m ilh*light. Remove the overlay design,
dci m illtnif
' white and silver
a-t
Third
|
\
u
,„„|
beauty
rule
i*
"early
moved
f
’
oin
I
develop and dry the phologruphic
nI hUT.
Ry M IS S A D IM E P R E V A T T
th e m e wu-* ii &lt;d m
th e d in in g
lulu their new home on t • bed.” Make mi effort to bit the
,\|I sn Sn v» r \ v m «• fur IImu net*it
print — olid there la your plmtnilium, S liv e i niiil ei v^tnl appointAvenue
m
all
i
e**
cm
Her
to
avoid
ririder
h
loti
mt
nllrntiivt*
vtuwn
»»f
hi
ml.
gram III dramatic black nml w hile,
The Sanford Sto ry Dengue held
men !■* ue»i ii *ii( in -eivinur sin nil
and tiny line* under the e ye ., tell
Icir«k with h»w i iit flu . .1 hrntii'i" nml •iHiiihv It lvi-‘ . &lt;I* M•111- •r (uul.ie** ntid
Ita unnurd cM hlren’n Christm as
Mia. reuily for mounting on gay rid or
Mra. Precllla Hodge* anil ....
Mr
and
Mr-,
tlaio
hl
Cdi-citon
laic
Hnc*
of
a
g
irl
who
docmi't
get
\«*ry full «kirl iHrilnt*! with Nhr«r | (’.l if e .
pnrty ami program at M cKinley I.m irn Hindi of Chtlluota callc.l op * " ’«• drawing paper.
.1 Yu le. Mil’ll, have arrived l" enough -deep
be n photohlnt k n*»t.
| m | Monday afternoon lit IhlHI o’- M end* here Sunday.
'« • * *"•
*"
the
-pcml
aiun*’
lime
with
M
p
'.
Idgei
It ni iirr
aft • • noon
Mix*
“
.
C
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c
k
y
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r
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w
nr
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lie
&gt;
•
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nl,,
Ur
grnphy
expert
to
create
a
suecex*.
clrR'k. Mra. Hoaaell Tench, iireail uvt iy (ItM urntiun i in fhr M»mn4
Mr. and Mra. J . T . M c U In Sr. a
»
»
|m|lt.r can !»• S W IO IN ’ l IU C IA , or “ Queen of
inn’
,
pjircnla.
Mi
nml
MrI'
!•’
Out. Iu .... wa . pt. . nt. d with a
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a
a
a
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r
e
*
mill
gird
le*
Light,”
Keratin
Or
no,
21,
U
greetdent, opened the meeting with o are leaving W e.lne.day f r Ja .k fnlluut’il
n
&lt;
‘ln
nlimiH
i
h
*-in*with
8ft. r t r r ( ..aclugca with
g ill ol . ' ^i tnl t "Ml the iOlMteHHCX.
I nndi|olat. M l* Ldgertiui i- the w l i n l i no l o n g e r g i v e you p ro p c i hil|fht r**«l |itiiTlNi‘ttiiiM nml *il\*i
Chriatmaa prayer followed with n aonvllle where they
ed gallantly by Francois M aiirluc,
w ill spend. i.^trua ti.uia. I f the* paper la r e
fiirnn-r Marian Lundipitxl
I I I " . *' • h n’&gt;inu 1hi ;if r* i no**n with
no ppm t.
IU32
Niitiel
pil«e
winner
lit
lite
ra­
welcome to nil.
cil
t
t
n
v
iM
In
'iinr
n*v*l
Tht*
i
*•!
Chriatmaa holl.laya with relative*
frum it, U-htproof envelope
;l. I'I iim I" get more wear out iif ftuWi’M n l h l Htlvi lt ti !i n v i *. v%* »*• M i-. II Us III lull w. 1, lut mother
The following program wna proture.
following
hercnrunutlon
cer­
Mr. n»ul Mm . T . W. i rev n il * nc* ,,m. *hcrt ut u time, you run at ■
Mr- R C. M n x w tl and gland your ho,*iei y by buying them lr:
\\ 1’.(.,tl . n II in. In-.in, her
ui in in niRiic«‘tiu id n mt th* Mi■rntrd hv Mra. W. I.. Roche, pro­ fnm lly hful u* th rir gurulu fw itir*
ym ir t'hrhtm ns i*itr&lt;t #!«*■•iten emony it the clly hull In Stock­
-...li \l King lif t vealetdiiv for pi "per *Ue, and hy fu.tening them
\l&gt; x \ iiughn,
1 11*0dnoit to &lt; M
mnntnU
in
rtuTi
rmmi
\
li^htcil
gram chairm an: duet, “ And There day. Mr*. P re v a il*.
holm.
Muurl-ir
preaented
the
fair
.la te r
u n * r|in {[ ln ortllnary rinnn light,
I Mlontie, tin. I" apend a Week with gently to tile Ii-iuforci'il iiieu to Hie
Mt - \i D- .’idio \ Mi Dick Aiken,
t‘h
ii,«tntn&gt;
I
n
v
**h«‘wn
ttii
h
th*
Were Shepherd*" hy Mra. C. F brother-in-law, M r. anil Mra. 0 . A .|
maiden
with
•
golden
necklucs.
When you plan your ileaign
| Mi
M iixw .ll'* d in ig h lii and *olt aide of the .emu. Wa*h alockiiig* IT i iu*h i I imii a nf ih r liviitir room Mi • F f . l t ' amt - . Mi • *
ge AnProctor J r . nml Ralph Hubbard Durranre ami *ona (Illy and (!a ry . | reinembi-r the*** pointer*:
I in l a " . Judge nod Mr*
lame* aftei each wearing.
•In .* Sp. • t jin i Mi • 1 1 Tucker.
X^HiNtinif
with
th**
uin-t**
hi
thr
accompanied by Mra. Clarence SnySm yrna,
All opilipie paper cut out ilr.jg ll
XU., th. M, . * n i »d v *» Hntriek,
Wal kia*
1 Even ti you nre a cream tin' ittv oti|f rtium w*,i** Mi - t Inmh
der; a "Peter P ainter" Christm as
Mra. Scott K
K y .e r had ua her like a Chriatmaa tree or a »nn*vI ini!tin I on 11 in j **,
it nl llnyli*,
‘fin
■
luu,
o
i
i
-I
i
yum
(a,
at
leu-1
llrritilid
i.
M
m
I
d
I
iii
K**
x
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M
i
*
It
story bv Mra. O. K. W hite; n vo- gue.t* Monday, Mr. anil Mra. J . P. man *» a big atar or aim wllake
Mi und M i* I’. P t'liuipbell /on* *- u ilny It ia better to n*c *o,i|i
iSii» Pi din in, Mitt *i i » t t Mn u f e ld e r ,
Wiiyili*
Hm
km
,
M
m
.
&lt;
h*»»
I*
*
Mull
c * solo, “ Star of Mod" by Ralph K y ie r anil fam ily of Columhla, S. w ill work mil e»peclnlly well b*-liiive a* I hell yuo*l* Ihi'lt diiogb and w atei aexi-iul lime* u day, of Imiul, Min Uulivi t \ \\ 111in mt • tint) Minion i n li f e
ttie tih e ii and
iTubhard accompanied hv Mr* C,
caoae the ro t-out can
laid flat
ir r , N|r*. R. It Moiptn-w ot Hull , out *e
S i Ait h ’ . * i., •t t \hn v lane t iiillii8
Mi*
KtUiiirtii
llr
r
r
y
i*ml
M
m
Proctor.
Mr. ami Mr*. Cader H art had aa in direct contact with the pnpci.
tdu.ville, N C . mid Roltert I’ollin,
aaii a , I I I , I l« t !l i ,
H. t I ye Hein*
ft. I lie iluilv Tint It nt -liiiwi-l t'liro lyii H inihiiti|.
imrt nf the ileaign which keep*
The port
A atory entitled “ The
l.lt t li
u aludent ut M urray State leach- , alioillllll t lie -kipped. A butti 1
H al l* Vtm a \ un i hint nd*n, I li Imi
Mr.
nml
M
r..
John
Duval
A
b
ra­
the light from alrikln g the paper
Tin* ten tn 1*1•* wiM fiiv i’iit l with
.1 1
••r* College in Kent lick v,
• hi " U n m l J n y t * 1
S ta r” wna told bv K ill'll Vlhlcn fo l­ Jhm ra Cooper of Del.and.
a pleii*nut eye iipcner in Hie nioru n u h itr ti***' lim n ■nd»initit'i*&gt;1! l i n k , i . l
lowed with piano aulo* by l.cltn e r
Mr. und M r.. John Stone had aa w ill thm turn nut pure w hile In ham* nli act veil their fortieth wed­
Hi t/. l
mg
iiii.l
a
-""thing
ami
tefrealtlng
ding
anniversary
«»
Dee.
J6.
at
i*lut h 11 ml ivn lnri'il w illi white
!,t y entillrd “ A Chriatmaa Carol" tbeir guests Sunday afternoon Mr |y ° uf photo*™m and llm cut-out
Mr and M i*. Leo Draper and expel teiii'e before you go to bed.
tbeir home at !WI Weal Twentieth
I it i ' n, I'liry-uilllhrmililtN nml tulip*.
and " () Come A ll Ye F a ith fu l" : Stone’, hrothrr and .l.te r-ln -U w P " *
aim. Mike and A nilv, were expert........“ C*" »
li.
Tukr
udvnnluge
of
aiiclt
III
Silver l UUiileiU. hs h«*td Iiit** In
. ,
. . . . ed t" arrive on Hoturdnv to v i.it
"Th e Voyage of the Wee Red C ap ," Mr. and M r*. Woodrow Stone and ^ ^ ^ ^ " c . n ^ l m ^ ed providing S lie e t.
eip
e
o
.ivc
beauty
prepurntioti.
aMra. Ahrnluim*. the former M l*.
an Irlah Chriatmaa Story wna told fam ily of Ddand. Ethel Arklnaun the object Ilea flat enough .n
Mr. and M t.. Iln r iv Lee ui Hu h tut tut lotion., .k in t.ii I in, w ilcli per*. On thr hoffrt wu li n o ') o i
hy Sira. C. C. Welah. The piograin M r*. H. 11. D uffle and M r. and that ita luiaic outline w ill lie tra il*, Hi,*,, Marie Jam m e*. la the only luune mi Seminole Itoulevniil, M l* hu/el, I he.e In-Ip miioolb Hie .k in urran^rnirnt of Ih r w h ilr flow* * i
daughter of the lute Jn .i'lth un‘l |
ill also
Hike p all in
wna conelilded w ith a vocal aide Mra. Ju lian K y .e r unii .on of ferred In the paper.
let ,,,will
III llu
me anil
,, , a . In llu- i n*e o f, wileb
, , bn/.el
.
, with ritlvcr tu riitrhdu it lodiliap
. . ai*o ,lake ’
roll lie Amelin M elller Juinmea | ' r"Jei W
liptlt(*d white tilp ri #.
"Sa util Clmia la Coming In To w n" Mima,
i l g t i l welldtng,
,
,
,,
,i
,
“
1 1 11 r .h
llu* .all in mid eyi*» aahell j
Sm all alphabet te lle r, arranged ,,f Toulouae.
Fiance, who were ■
I *r
Hi i*#iiti!i|f nt tiir tui
Mi
I' i 1* 11 i \ " *1 I 'deli fiidt l|
J i l l by K liil"i' Snyder, arcompan
Mr, and Mr*. Kd*nn Holt and anagram faahlnii to apcll mil plopi-Pi act I let * of Mellotiville. .SI"
till I Mil! t l l r U fl ( t tlouM Ut' l'
Mi
i:
I* t
.............
■' I Ji* on I’Vi'hl
Mr
Mm \ K
.........
........« " '!* " "
I"".1,"
, .
led by Mra. Snyder.
Mr*, tico. Mndaey left Wednesday "M erry Christm an" or "(ire e tiiig *" wua iill*alon aludv teiteh* r to U "
i,
honored
•ti
s . ■in u*. s i
Alex it ml duuplile, \ „ i p y h a v e 1,”
,M" " k’ H
,l,‘
“ r t M'«p»i, Mi u r i!n
A card of renieinlirnnee w ar j for C a in e .v illa where they w ill p__
or “ Noel" are ulao u purl of the povul
Aioliiia.adoia
f" i
thi*'1 arrived ......... Cidnmbu*. iiu
to
......... fio m p tly . .. Hoy Ml n I ' r t r i II P r p i, a n d Mi ■ I ill • me ill Wi 1h ;i 4ol • • c iveil hv
signed hy those p ie.cu t to lie .au t apend Chriatmaa with Mra. 1,1ml- id'cMlirn to be reprodiii'i-d In your venra. and fur many year* taught
w orn
L Iliillr n
\ •xiNfimr Wit • Mr
Ml
Is V\ I V . , XI
Haynmnd
visit ......... p aten t.. M i. and Mr- n i i ' m d "V.r"
f '" " " "
■l1"*'
to Mra. 8 J . N i* , who hu* recently —
*■
— and
— 1 daughter-in-law,
■*----*•*—
aey'a .on
M r.I photiigram.
----- — You cun boy m 'I* nf
m oir h air M
Vtdle W .II.Din* fi . Mi
\l 1l-nlll M Hall ..ltd Mt
Kell . Hene Hall
returned from the Orange Memo­ and Mra. H a rry Lee l.indaey anditbe le tte r, nt your dime .to re or the Pliilalhea (’la*.a of young worn- Fred Mender and Mi- I’ H iaiKuid
M
h
rr
ji
ui'crN'toril'N
sm
li
Hey,
Mr#
I
S
i
!•
vi
land
111.
Mi at Mo I 1 * 11 itoi'
on 1 e|e I V A VC*
.
, liv id Alex i* a Indent ill Clem li 11 p v a n d hiiridhiM * in
rial lln ap ilal. A fte r the prngruni daughter, and another .m i, Theo­ Ju .t cut tho one. you ....... . from eti.
su n C n l l . g e ill
li &lt; in ■
■11 ii n
gloiea an d hm u lh a g . in goo.l
Shit 11*v MI"M Iliad a lid Mi '"i
i . iriv
Stic i* ................. mat nrealtleiil
mi. I . IU:* " ac• i-i
‘ M\ it. 1 foi H;till
a m ngaiine, making *ure they
ri'fre.hm enta, under the ehalimnn- dore l.indaey.
I'u
ii.
a
ad
dint
1
lit
hy
poll
da
op
S k i ill it i ,
o'. In. I
Rev. Jn iu e . Cooper of Hrl.and match each other In *l*e and alyle, lb,* Winimn'a Mlaainltar v I ''unit "t
uhlp of Mr*. W. I,. Roche, were
iom * iok Itirlal p ail
with
Mi and Mi- H II f&gt;a-\1#*nt ami ,r.
Ahll.ll till If III I R ile itiVIftd
S’ini may want In Include ynnr the Seiuiiiole lliiotlat A **i"iatl"H
Ih oil I d I- -1- f ti'.t 'iTiurntiim t
.erveii hv the board member.. Do. conducted .e rv lc e . ut tile Itnptial
-ile
I
In.
ni
*
i*m
nml
pidiHlt
I.,
pm
tti call hclvvceii ifit limit • id l ini wit*- ii * i i &gt;|* * .f •f •a11: tHtmighname or a ailhm iclli' or y o u r.i'lf ciimiio.ed " f -tit churches and t h i''- ilattfct ht« r , I tutina am L a d . left
lit foil, refreahnient. ronai.tlng of Clnirch Sunday.
tvet
them
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ami t: (Ml n’t lut k
out tin* ..........
U h it.1 and -liver
Mr. and Atm. C arl K elly have aa a . a peraonal note. Fo r aneeily pro­ riiaaion*. A oust nreaidenl of the today T«»i Norfolk, Va when* Mr
punch, cookie*,
nml peppermint
P. Slioes -lnoil&lt;l I,*- kept in goml
Ih Mffit will fi’ Nuiijf Iiit a*'w ditlit'M
w i i i *i * &gt;1 o ih* .l.oihtf ilium, On
fjp d y cane* were .ervpd from a their gueat. for C h rl.tm aa, Mr duction It I . beat to keep the de­ W om an'. M U .io narv Union " f th*- nt tho Nor folk Naval Station Mr. | H'pair ami lent to Hie cid&lt;&gt;d*'i at
■Firat lim itiat Church, a former &lt;h
f ht whit* * o i i ed dimnu t aide*
W ile overlaid w ith a lace cloth and Mr*. Paul K e lly and daughter. sign almple.
ii fit'll im iirct *#a» v
wei e ii oi111111id i hi n|. noil I* room
A short-cut In inukinir tin* over- | ieetor of the Itnntlst Tm lnititf * nJ uml M ri. lh*Mi*nt and fam ily Lav*" tlo first sign of heel l ;l l wear.
centered with lira .U la n pepper and Aiinltn nml Nancy and Judy D yke ,
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Itemavi'
I'aMiiHc’*,
T
rim
in*
I'teipieiit
shoe
sblnea
w
ill
extend
in t ndurm it from London, Knjr
i*ii * ii i i* d v, ii h i . i n and white
luy design could tic nchicv*'*l t,y *,ii. u furiiH'r mrmhi-r nf th* fit! Ill
red candle.. Decoration, were by all of Paducah, K y.
Hie
tile
of
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shoe-.
tin
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un easy-to-usi* stencil by tv nf tho Florida llap list
Mra. R. F . Motile, Approxim ately
Ifi. i . ivc up i luu sit'tial pillow
M r*. J . T . McLain and nm Tom ­ making
HI. Fii'ipient slianipoim w ill kci'i
pint o l i"
1 *i ■• hj. * x I he w Hiii*
gluing your cut-out* and letters H v , ami ........ .
of th*1 tt *• will# thi* P n iln l Stnt«"# Navy for
60 pcramia were p re.cnt.
if
ymir
chili
hcifirudiiu
to
m
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my left Tu e .d ay for Cnlumhia, 8.C onto a piece of transparent cellu­
thr fin 4 1 20 months, Th#*y him* [the liuir clean, anil n ig lilly pm
t IliW l(
,1(1' 1 t till.ii.
W11tl -liver
man's Christian Ti'inneranro I ’ ',
where they w ill .pend C h ria tm .. lose sheeting the same s |je as ymir
hrrn virdtirirr Mr#. Ih M in t'# |uu &lt;url» will iiis iim - a p r,.|iy naiiilo Uric pillow i h c itiu I hit ti two S *
ea ndetahi .1 w. r » til 0 I I " . 1 mi the
un.
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hail
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and the holidaya with relative*.
all
tlie
day
long.
card. T h is w ay you won’t nred to
hoffei
Hh*&gt; is tho devotional chairman t ii I n, Mr. uml Min . K I t.imd#|iiii*t
11 In-lcad « f using adds ami
arrange the design over again for In ( ’irrlo No. 4 of the Woman' dnririir thr holiday**. M in llr.M rnl
Pi* oh 1t 4,1 the * 1..I f ... ■irvice
I end* of old iipxtickx, buy a new
each photagratn.
dnrtfijf lit*
♦\ * mn« w ax Mi«x
M issionary Society of the I " ' ' 1.x tin* fornirr Irrin* I ,im«h|iii't.
I one w ith it- clout, fresh color to
(Iiu* lr mi in rtf pan* Mlvor «an la* f noi a At(i» Hi un it
Mm•ui 4tt
A fte r the design or stencil is l Hnptist
Chur* h. secretary nod
| complement ymir
niiikt'iip. The druwn into a wm* #n fine that it y ne**t * w* 1 e ins lied t •. call •luring
E A AM
set on the paper, yon ure ready to treasurer *»f the Woman's Mis,inn
the
turn on strong light to expose the ,*trv Union of S*'mlnolo Hauti-l A- St John's night w ill In* observe*' sum*' gnex foi |Hiw*ler und otbei in mmt' than a mile hum.
w M r.. E . M. C arro ll wnt h o .te .r
paper and tran sfer the design. I mm intlnn nml has alw ays been a. tonight nt the Sanford Lodge No makeup. It is never a good Idea to
l * r the annual C h rl.tm aa p arty of
(*" F A AM at 7:!MI p. m. for III use makeup it u iluesn't Iwrinne
T h is light should he held about 111
tha T . E . L . C ln *. of |h s F ira t RanA large crowd of N avy men Inches directly aliovc the renter 'liv e in the lolitfiniis life nf the oit*’ stnllnlltin uf n ffirers fur the com you.
.Mr. Abraham s, limn In Bunfmd
H .( Church held on Frid a y night tholr w ive*, Junior ho*t«**e* *tid of your ra n i. T u rn on the light und
IK. Pay particular attention to
y:as (he ynuligest rh llii of Jacob 1.*^ year. Alt master Masons are
Thg group enjoyed a covered d i.h guest* attended the USO Christ- count out a ten-second exposute
r i’iiuvstod to tie presi'iit.
fingernails, keeping them at n
und
M
ury
Churchill
Abraham
s
of
.upper after which Mra, C arro ll mn* dance on Wednesday night "One chimpsnsee, two rhlmpunlength Hint is iiiuiingfd easily
chairm an, rnndurtrd a b rief bu.l- a t the N avy enter. The gala actl- xres, three rhlm punxrc* . . . " und Augii-tii. (Sa. He i« n graduate nf
( H ill. S tO t lS
I ’olisii should !.e m o w e d hefnie
Moody
llilde
Institute,
n
deai-or
i n r.* aea.lon. The devotional wne v lllc * took place against a back­ so on up to tm chiin(&gt;ansre*. T h is
(iir l Scouts w ill hold a New it chips or peels. Nulla should lie
I Riven hy Mr*. A . K . R o a .rtle r and ground of Christina* decoration* is Just aliout the right timing. of tho F lr - I Hnptist Church, n Years Eye parly on Dec. .’ll ui kept dean even if cuverrd l.y polpast
proslilent
nf
the
llutiti*l
Hro
* C h rl.tm aa carol* were .ting,
Mrs. E . F . Lane, chairman of Snap o ff the light nml the sheet of
7;(UI p. m. Knell Scout Is asked ln |l* h .
G if t , were d l.trlh u tn l from a the U SD p arty, had arranged a paprr Is ready for a 'Up Io develop­ iherhood, a past president of Hn In lug a cot, blanket roll nml lunch.
LI. I.ega Hhnuld be ife -fiiiii'il a ,
lighted Ch rl.tm aa tree hy M rs program of group Hinging, C h rist­ er to bring out the exposed pholo- Men’s Bible C l«—, was a teacher nf
John Abrahama. Tho .e attending mas carola and other Chrlstm ar „gram in Mark and white, ( i f you n I io v ’ m class In the F irs t Bnplisl
No. 1 phntoflnod lump ns Sunday School, a counselor nf I hi’
l i r e M r*. W. P. Itro n k. J r ., M r. ■ong*i novelty dance rontesta and use a No,
light,
ht. exposure time Royal Ambassador* und is now an
KAaaetter, Mm. W. L . Stoudenmlre the music o f Paul Krahatn und hi* your stron
____ red to
to four seconds.) honorary member of the Interim
M fa. C , E . Benton, M r., J . A . Ben- orchestra played fo r dancing dur­
The m aterials nettled for develop­ t'onnl Association of M achinists, u
io n, Mra. L illia n V ickery, Mra, M ing tha evening.
BEAUfY FUN!
' ’
are available In n tlnv tri-chem member nf the Florida Section of
Cummlng Mm. J . A . Sm ith, Mra
The Center was decorated with er
pack. Sm all pans for tho solution (be Am erican Waive Works As-n
S 'W .
Mm. A b rah am ., M r*. wreaths, hells, red berries, noln- and newspaper* to place under
elation and also a member of tin j
E lle n Shadoln, Mra. W . B . Stovall settias, silv e r ropes, Santa Claui
fur floor or
mas
Christm
as treo b y . u )||0 Mre
Hath tub or sink Florida Water and Sewage W o rk '.
r ; A.’. Cunningham. Mm. M and a lighted Christ
k S it f R
M siffsf f l* I s J s s J i l
E M et!*, Mra. H.
Leonard, Mm. M r*. |gin« assIsU d hv Mra, 8 . C. w m gurvf f or final washing of Operators Association.
Mr. ami M r*. Abraham s nr* 1
M artha M am hall. Mlaaea Minnie G raliam , Miaa M ary Jw }* Bovl# r t c h ncwly-develnnnl pliotogram.
/ ’ \
lit
l-dh memlicrn of the H irst Hetitlsl i
and Mario Stew art, *bd two via- Mis* lla rlio ra Riggs and I hll Phil- yjvnos*- another sheet nf p
pupei
a per Church.
Itora, M r*. R, J . Button o f Chltten- lips,
w ith the design overlay to muku
The celebration was one ohserv I
The refreshm ent table was cen- the next photugram while you ure
3C5?’
£ “ n,( Mra, Addle Hof,
ed ip ile lly with many friend* drop
• t d e n of Syracuse, N. Y . M r. ar- tered with a silver I kiw I of red washing one.
roll assisted the hostess In serv. berries and silver leave* flanked! (t ’a a good idea to let the photo- ping in during the ilny to wish
w ith red taper* In silver holders [grams dry overnight before mount- them ninny more happy years.
A w hite cake bore the Inscription Ing them with rubber cement to
L O D I) C A R TO O N I'l.U H
M erry Christm as To A ll." C h rist­ the card folder* or hacklng-wUh
T 'I R A T E S O F T H E II D ill S E A S " NO. I I
mas cake, candy, bilscd nuts and border you cut front Yuletlile- pasting lilt* of f» h rlr to ymir .
C h r is t m a n P a r t y
punch were served by Mm. G ra ­ colored drawing neper. Tuck the photugram If it suit* your design J
ham. M rs. Lane, M rs. W. A . Cag­ finished cards msfde n heavy liook
H o n o r s W e s S p e n c e r le, Miss Irene and Gussia Hinton, to make th* mounting secure and
M aty Jane Boyle, R arb sra Riggs elim inate any curling or w rinkling.
It is lielirved that some fossil
Dress up your photogram with sharks were as much as 00 feet
Wesley Spencer w u honored on Dohby* Morton and Peggy Best.
decorative cord o r rlldwn If you long when living.
*J*wliy night with a party given
tigs. A bright-colored sticker sta r,
r hi* p*rente, Mr. and Mni, OarTits womaa who gave It life .,,
fo r egample, can be a nice addi­
. Spencer at thalr home In
— 2nd F E A T U R E —
C . A. TAKACH
tion to tha black and white m otif.
^
juri. Beautiful pastel Chriator the woman who gave It love?
Soma sharks grow In a length
n«a ippulntmenli were used in the
F lu f fy cotton or a -blanket of soap
C. A . Takach was honored oA
f N I Y ' I I AT THIfft f U f 'r i
ean be pasted to the out­ of (0 feet.
• * * * • * • • * * * * • * • * • * * * •
t*»otng
V
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C ? y. ,7?!2Eli L , ?d ln ,h?
room Christm as day w ith a dinner given powder
line o f a enow man or a winter
In hie honor by hie neighbors at landscape, or used to give Santa
JERgy WALD •»* NORMAN KRASNA
•
Among those assisting Mr. and 1:00 p. m. T h * dinner we* held at Claus some real w hiskers. You ran
W ith few exception*, mammals
|rs. Spencer In entertaining were hl» horns a t 1200 Magnolia Avenue aehlavs ints rex ting effects, also, hy have seven bones In th slr nscksc
M O N DAY
The F irs t Hnptist T raining U n i­
on W orker's Council w ill begin at
7:00 p. in. with a covered dish sup­
per In the Memorlul education
Building.
A public inatallntlon of Die Ord tb of the F.aateru Star w ill be
lien I at H:t&gt;0 p. in. at the Mu m iii I*TU EH U AY
The Chapel Choir w ill boh! re-

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John Abrahams Have
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Christmas Party Christmas Dance Is
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Mldnite Show — Wednesday — 1U30 P. M.

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Card Of Ten Events
Features Inmnyural
Handicap WithFast
Field O f Entries
Olrl Itrr'r Uiihliit make* hid Ini­
tial o fficial run nt Hanloril-Urlanuu
Kennel d u ll tonight In a ra n i of
tan rece* featuring thu Inaugural
H anilirap and showing a taut field
of evenly matched doge. Doet time
fo r th r first rn rr la R:IN) p.m.
Raclnic tonight w ill I h&gt; sponsored
by Orange County V o ilu rr EO2, to
ot Eig ht Boclety. The entire Bate
receipt* of thn firs t night's rarlni
nK
w ill Ur donatrd to the Crlppl C&lt;l
Children's Fund, to rt Fig h t.
Biel lle rrlc k , rhef de gare of
the organltatlon, aalil the outfit'a
•pedal "locomotive" w ill he on
downtown atreeta today for the
purpoae of advertising thr event
which brnrflta their ch arily fund.
He urged all members of thn vul­
ture and of thn American Legion
to attend thr Inaugural program.
The 1062-61 raring araaon whlrh
«eta underway tonight w ill run
through A p ril 1.1 w ill) racea acheduled every night rxrept Sunday
and New Year'll Day, according to
Bob (laird , general manager of the
tra rk .
An Indlrallnn of the speed and
tight conleat expected In tonlght’a
Inaugural Handicap la glvrn hv
the following schooling
the greyhounds entered:
Cherry Checks, No. One dug.
owned liy Htar Club Kennel ami
trained hy (ieorge Maunders, won
three out of four schooling racea
and placed aecond In the other,
fttrelt, No. 2 dog, owned hy E- L .
Heckner and trained hy Ike T in ker,
won twice, placed aecond once ami
placed fifth the laal time out.
Hlow time, No, Three dog, own­
ed hy I,. M. K irkp atrick and
trained hy J . Rector, placed first
three times ami third once, Darla
Roberta, No. Four dog, alan owned
hy Heckner nnd trained hy T in ­
ker, won every achoollng race.
l.lttle Dunk, No. Five dog, own­
ed hy H. K. Dowell and inline,I hy
C al Holland, placed first once,
aecond twice and third once. Old
Relic, No. Hix dog, owned hy Mike
Csatcllani and trained hy I I. K.
Caatellnnl, placed first twice, sec­
ond once nnd sixth once,
Hhcrldun, No. Hevcn dog, owned
hy Florence I.. Hart num and
trained hy R ill T e rry , plated first
three limes an.7 third once. Dlanl
Foreman, No. Might ting, owned hy
flenrge Newtuml* and trained hy
A. C relg , placed first three times
ami fourth once.
A total of -id!) dogs representing
22 kennels w ill appear at the ra r­
ing oval timing the IMI-nlghl sea­
son.
The
Hanfaid-Orlnmln
Kennrl
Club la located on the Hanford
H ighw ay I lit. 17) nt Lnngvm»ri,
midway between Hanford ami Orlaialo. A large neon red arrow In­
dicates the turn to the t •no It. O r­
lando T ra n sit buses Irn vr Wall
and ('mtrl Htreols, each ram night
lo r the track at 7:D&gt; p.m. No minUla are permitted nt thn track.
'trniia a . r.ulrles
I'lH s T MAM! — ft I'llh M il.I!
Pam-y t'simirnn. Nlaerellu I1.il&gt;,
llli'hs «|. Mil,.. M, noire. Mai III i A
AiUtU , ‘An oi, I'rl, i-lkss Unlit
,. i m i . a n it t e n n/iaia m i i . ii
rurpil. At,, ml Its,iily, ru ,in,i Jim
lor. M iI’wtlen, I,urea*, l.n ,, oulrua*
uas. W lilts Arc, Kaslilmialds.
J P II II I U KAM I _ n ioik Mll.k!
Trade to. m r„rd , l.c fl Way, Hllek
Jtm, llaltlaa Alan, limit cm l.m-ky
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Teams Slated To Big Schedule Of jDeSpirito’s Hopes Durocher May Quit Baseball For
Events Commences For Jockey Record Good, Or He May Get Fired Instead
Arrive Today For In
The Sugar Bowl Are Reported Dim
Tangerine Game

IIIIK M .O

Bijr Celebration Is
Planned For Festiities On New Year

• Company's 0-Pony Hitch, have donned "rebel'' rapv and are on their
way Houth for the winter. During the months of January, February
and M irch they w ill lour Florida, appearing at the Florida Hlale
Fair and many other events. During their alay In the Male they
hope to lake thousands of Dim Ida youngster* for pony-eirt rides In
connection with the nation wide ( ‘u rllts Children'* Hafety Patrol

program.

Yanks And Rebels World’s Champion
Pro Football Game
Meet Again Today Slated
Tomorrow
In Montgomery
I I.K V K I.A M I I'
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Itrnwns anil Detroit’s
A m l f li« !iv s I ' I n u h I.ions go in tin- movies im iiuhl,

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M(i i tiay t lasn ,rvlm( (11 nhAk(. ,l(t ,|„.
iktom orrow* World champion
ExpectertTo He On&lt; fore
ship tiro fiHitli.tll game at Muuicl
Stnilliim
Host During Season pulAlter
Die show Imlli chilis will
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head for n night’s sleep in Cleve
M O N TG O M ERY. Ain Vt- Smith In ml hotel, The itm lnrs id course,
ern luMpliolity won’t e xlriid to the have In slay at a luilel
foothnll field when Yank,* and Itch*
The llm w iis alw ays do the night
tangle this nflrrmxm In what mny before a game — even when
he otic nf (he hurtlcsl fought game* ihey’re home, lo a c h Paul llrmvn
in Hluc-Grny history
wants In he sure to avoid ills
Kndlng a week nf rough p r a r lir r ,
- lie tlnesii'l want
husky
Imth camps called quite to prelim tractions
tackle using up sleeping lime walk
Inaries yesterday mill dinar rn Itlg Hie Inihv
captains for the jiiiiiu h I scrap In
All foolliall players gel "IniHer
the cnpllnl of the ('im frilrriiry
flie s" before game lime lint MilTackle Ja c k I,title id Tea ns AAM time, with end Mae Speedle mill
mnl end I,Inyil Cnlli-ryahu nf Mary hnlfluu k Doli Junes In urlieil w'llh
land will hr fnuil line generals fur
Injuries, tin Drowns say Ho y me
the Drays The Y a n k s’ Imllletleld suffering ilie must
hralnwurk w ill he hmulleil hy tackle
l 'oni.'lt lliiddv Darker says the
lin rily Herr nf Michigan Slate mnl
I.Ions ate taking the title till in
Dttriliie tackle Hill llrm ier
The hoys from up multi have won stride " I dmi't lliinh the chain,„,'j 1nhmshlp game Is any different lo
nnly four nf the 11 games
the players Ilian anv other I in
year lliev lust, 2*i 11
Head ( ‘iineli It in Engle nl I’eiin pul laid league co n ics!," he said
Most (mporlnnl Inlitred I Jon Is
Stale, aided hv Hr I Ingwersen id
llllnuls mnl ex H arvard Coach D irk Ja c k Hlmdel, the No 1 offensive
Hartnw, has fused a powerful p a s s guard lam I'reeknior will fill III
lug attack with a tricky defense for him nnd lloli Miller w ill lake
system they believe that w ill get over (Teekm ur's tackle spot
them tn the Kelt goal line come
The drowns are underdogs for
Mun'ii K a m i
a/taik m ii .k
klcknff time nt l:Sti p . m , t’entrnl the first time In their seven
t Hy Hal,*, f r e s h
Air. 1‘wiitalo Standard Tim e ( 2 : 1 0 p m . . KH Ti straight championship games
Clou#, Hpaolsh l|,d» . T a i k (n i l . )*iuu
Detrnlt's Ted Mnrchlhroda anil
As the two chilis wound up their
M»h. J Y u w n l l u r n c r , H«( U a , k .
ixirlalder lain d'Achllle id IniMntui preparations, bettors p lrk ril the
ft FT i nAi’t: » ia ,k Atii.i:
Will iln (hr IIIiip tossing Mareht t.lons hy ,VV ntdnls to win their
T o b r ' &amp; a . I!fc- "
Mr ., nt. k.
liroda led the nation in lulal offense first National laiagup crown since
U rtv , I •'
till* year with 1.813 yards. I ,*37 id MM. Drown'* Inlury announcement
them on 103 completed passes.
w ill probably hike (hose (mint*
D'Achllle, who iirnhahly w ill start
About .Vi,nun nre exiw etnl nt the
at m iarle rlm rk. threw 70 successful
W arrior.
lake front stadium for the Joust
aerial* fnr 1,023 yard*
VrPr"TM
T ^
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sh a,it^s,
Hi,ally
The llrh e l offensive looks capa­ which will he hrnadeasl across the
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ble nf a wicked counterattack nation Imth hy ratlin nnd television.
Defensively, however, they look a Mutual wilt handle Iho radio and
Dunum! the T V . Dame time I* ]
bit weak.
*4 Warrior,
R ay firu v ra nf T c xa * A AM will p. in. (F ,S T ).
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Clem inn'a Fra n k Howard Is head
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Hhsridsti
Cnaehc* Hay (icnrgu nf Texas
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A AM and M urray War math nt
Mlsalialppl State.
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liny as, the Orange Rowl Junloi
tennt* tournament entered the sac
nnd day of ruggid competition
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seeded, fi
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liiupunsinn of DJ17. A, R, Chand­
ler wus the commissioner when
Durocher was told to all out a
season liecaunc of "conduct detri­
mental to baseball." W hile Chand­
ler remained as Commissioner
Durocher was ii goody-goody and
often looked the other w ay rather
ihail arouse the w rath of an
umpire.
Rut in 11*32, Dmnehcr was
ejected from n game in the spring
!,y Umpire A rtie Gore, Two (^ k t
ejection* followed.
These were followed hy three
suspensions and left the (Hants,
who were m aking a vain pursuit
of (lie pennant winning Dodgers,
without their dandy little leader
lo r n total of 11 days. One *ll«pension was for spiking Htewert
who ruled against the G iants on
n catch hy D rl Knnls. Stew art
refused to
accept
Dunicher's
“ Dm so rry” apology. The in
ireent suspension came In AnJM it
when Leo put up his dukes a la
Httllivnn against nnnthrr umpire.
O f course, no blows were struck.
A Diamond Watch
Thus, the collective look over
Durocher'* 11*32 record and the
l ecclit medical hill received at
Curew Tower In Cincinnati, give
n strong hint that either league
president Giles or Commissioner
Ford C. F rick has told Durocher
to watch his diamond manneAb
Durocher recently stated he
would manage the G iants ls 1933
nnd "as long us they want me.”
The "th e y " appears to pertain to
more than Just Giant Dresidsnl
Horace Slonennm who Inst Sep­
tember signed his pilot to a oneyear contract for HIM.
Htonehnin apparently feel* that
a suspended manager, even if he
*it* out one dav, is very harmful
te Ills team, lie probably ^so
Rowl and n flood of touchdowns I eel* that Durocher, who f f t a
Is anticipated.
about f3l),i'(Mi a year, nu lunger
A crowd of 9.(XX) Is expected to ■
Iraws funs at the gale a* he did
sec the post-season game under
Its new name It form erly was the in llrooklyn.
It is our guess, then, that M rs.
Oleander Rowl and matched Junior
Durocher, better known ns ac­
college teams.
Northeastern state, undefeated tress Lurrnine Day, has put her
In nine games this season and runnstn cards on the table and
loser of only one game In Its last said in effect: "Look Leo dear,
ID encounters, Is a six-point fa- why go through another hum ili­
vorltc but the glamor of the game ating vear like 1047 7 Dlease he
has been ald e if hy Don Gottlob of care fu l."
Another suspension for Dy^pSam Houston, a national recordbreaker In total offense.
Hy F R A N K l!C K
A i' New * fra l lire* Sports Kditnr
NF.W Y iilt K — W ill Leo DuM-chi-i quit hii.*rh:ill during 11*31
&lt;ii w ill he be fired ns manager
of the New York Uianta?
These two questions have la-en
handled about uj sportacasters
nnd sports w riter* ever since l,co
Itimlc some rem ark* about the
advantage*
of
television
and
motion pictures. H arry W lsm er,
(ir e lance teleeasler, went the
lirngnontlrnlnr* one h eller re­
cently when he predicted Dorn( her would he missing conic banchall spring training time.
We have yet lo see or hear
(.peculation mi the real me,on
(or Durocher’* nuandnry—base­
ball or television?
On Thin Ire
I f Snnta Claus brought D o n
new pair of skates for Christman
someone ougni to warn him ul*&gt;ut
the thin ire. He has hern skating
on It ever since Juno 22 when he
spiked an umpire in Philadel­
phia's Shll(e I’arx.
We happen to know that the
Nfttlonil! League office, hen,led
by capable Warren C. G iles, has
received a medical hill ns thu
result of the spiking of Unipiru
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L ill Stew art.
A fte r five months, Stew art's
left leg apparently ha* failed to
heal properly. T h is la all the
more unusual when one takes into
consideration nil the National
Hockey League games Stcw nrt
lefereed. The Ice game left him
without a scar , And nt f&gt;7 he up*
nenrs as healthv ns a prise hull,
except for his left leg.
Therefore, it is our guess that
league president G iles has told
Durocher to he the little Lord
Fauntluroy he wa* during the
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H O irn iK H N C A L
DAHADKNA, Calif. (Ji—Southern
California's Trojans may he de­
lighted when today's workout Is
liver.
Cosh Jess Mill hsld It would he
the last scrim m age Ihe Trojan* w ill
hold In their preparations to hatlle
Wisconsin In the Rose llowl grid
cla*slc New Y e a r's Day.
Coach Ivy Williamson said Ihe
Rodgers would gat a spirited tuneup, loo, but ha has not scrimmaged
the squad since Rose Bowl train ­
ing began, nor did he scrlmmaga
them all Mason.
W illiam son had this to say aland

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Chllo’x Uarpla. rated No. 1 W illiam s g if f r a m e r * ? ? *
yet In tna dlamong foreign playera
Villon, was upaat
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Miami, I fl, I I (
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a heavy favorite because Harum.
afbfi bra
aummer,
from a aou
hlttor.
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Mexico’* G arcia, NO,
Iho
74 Oregon State M
foreign list, wo* beaten by Dan
m California M Washington
Ansel, Hanover, Wl*., 3 0, iV3, s-0.
I’lay
In
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Junior
girts
and
girls
Monday
WanihJlngfonl (St
M°Maho 07
decide the divisions started today.
Nw y (C | 11/,) Amphib* U Denver
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consolation gamo. ,

hero tonight
Four team* o f___________ r
ora from Waihlngton. D. C., Ja­
maica, Long liland. N, Y „ WlUhn,
................. N . C .. and Creen Ray, Wla„ piny
In tha annual event for young*lerl
who muat not b« over U nor wvlgh
above 110 poundi.
The Wllaon and Long Island
taaraa play In tha firit of the ilounnlght a
blehaatlar bowl conteita
maat* tn
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liltl.A N D ft (Ah—A c tiv ity on thu
Tiim rerlnc Rmvl front Is scheduled
to Increase today ns the squads
fiom Tennessee Tech end Fa st
Texas Statu arrive In Orlando.
The two squads, each 710 men
strong, w ill put In their appearTennessee Tech, which had o rig­
inally planned to reach hero
Sunday morning, moved up Its de­
parture time and w ill pull in nl
the A tlantic Coast IJ n r depot at
12:M p.m.
Fast Texas Is traveling hy air
and w ill arrive at Municipal A ir ­
port nt 1 p.m.
The Texan * w ill check In at tha
Han Joan Hotel while Tech w ill he
quartered at the Angehilt Hotel
across the street,
Rotl) snuads are expected tn hold
light workout* today. The Trnnpssee crew w ill drill on the Kdgewater High practice field while
Fast Texas w ill use the floone
llle h practice lot.
Tentative plans call for the
competing team* to travel tn
Cypress Dardens on a sightseeing
trip Siindny and then resume
henvy d rills Monday afternoon.
It is planned fnr hath clubs to
use the high school fa rllltlra dur­
ing the remainder of their progome practice period.
T h r l.fons and Ragles w ill go to
Um atilla Wednesday, the day liefore the game, to visit the H arryAnnn Home for Crlnplrd Children.
P ro fits from the Tangerine Rowl
•-nine w ill ngrtln he donated to th il
home.
Ticket hiiI i -s for the seventh an­
nual rlnssie continued to move at
» brisk Imre yesterday nnd T a n ­
gerine Rowl Committee members
forecast a complete sellout of 12,out). Those planning to purchase
tickets mny leiy them In tne lobby
of the Him Juan Hotel. Ordsrs
may also !«■ plaeed hy phoning
l-Ht’22 or M m 2. Approxim ate­
ly fitiu reserved seat tickets remnlnrd on sale late yesterday.
Two members of the Trnnossee
Tech ronllngt nt arrived vestin'day to he ou hand when their
•quails hits town. It. II. Kltlun,
luistnc-s manager of uthlctlcs,
and Coach P utty (iv rr« ll checked
in .it the Angehilt and w ill he on
linn,I ( di this afternoon’s practice
session.
Coaeli O verall, who came nut uf
retirement III the ngr of Tifi to d i­
rect the Kagles lo a !&gt;-l record,
ma le the trip to Orlando hy auto.
While Orlando waited to greet
•he l-vii hell club*, plans muvetl
ahead tilt tither Tangerine Howl
festivities. T ile Ju nio r Chamber
-&gt;f Commerce I'otiliniied prepara­
tions fur the pn'-nde nn the afte r­
noon nf Dee. ft I mol llie gioup in
charge of the Tangerine Rowl Itec a l hi, -i hi diili'd for the afleinoon
-&gt;f J lui. I, re pm ted u heavy influx
of entries fur the lioal race* on
Dig Lake P nlrvlcw .

NKW O K I,C A N S '* - S u g a r Rowl
M IA M I. F la ., UP - U tile Tony
activity begins with n hang today D cRpIrilo's hopes of breaking Ihe
as competition nnens In boxing world's Jockey record of 3M win
tennis anil ynehllng and one of n rrs In a year were fading fast
the two unbeaten leamx Pint plav tndav after the shutout he suf­
In the New Y e a r's foothill clash fered In eight tries Frid ay at Tro p ­
•tart* It* final prc-bnwl d rill*.
ical Park
The nervy, IH-ycar old Law rence,
Ml**l*!i|)|&gt;l. the twice-lied team
Ihnt ranked seventh nationally, M ass., rider now needs 13 winner*
files lo H lliixl on Ihe Mississippi tn cruse the record set w ay hack
Dtilf Omni and w ill work nut tnda&gt;‘ In tootl hy Walter M iller and tied
dcnfgln Tech, unbeaten In 23 In 1030 hy Joe Ctilmone and W illie
game* and thr second ranked team Shoemaker, and he hax ju * l five
this year w.ill flv tn, , New
Orleans
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It .seemed
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almost
Impossible
tomorrow night for Its final d rill*.
Today’* competition open* with uphill battle for DeSnlrlto, who
yachting and a three day tennis hasn’t been getting the best mounts
tournament amt finl*hr* with box­ nt Tropical nnd nas faced fierce
ing matches between .Maryland and competition from many o t h e r
crack Jockeys riding at the M iami
Syracuse team* tonight.
tra rk .
D ardnar Mutiny, veteran two
He'll ride at Tro pical today, fly
lime Sugar Howl tennl* tham plon, to Havana Sunday tn compete at
and Ihe nation’s lop-ranked emu Oriental Dark, then complete his
teor. la favored to win hi* third year at Tro pical Monday, Tuesday
rrown. He meet* D*vo Drown of and Wednesday.
Nrw Orleans In the first round.
The best DcSpIrito could do with
Tom Drown J r .. San Fran cisco , eight mounta at Tropical Frid a y
Ihe nation’s eighth ranking player, was a runner-up spot with the
Is tretled aecond and w ill take nn even-money choice, F irs t G rand­
Henry Jungle of New Orleans in son, In the fifth. He was third In
apenlng play. Only two were seed Iwn rare* and nut of the money
n l for the tournament.
In the other*
In yachting. H ilbert D ray of New i HI* riding record made Ihe slen­
Orleans la favored to win the re ­ der. Iilnck-halrcd youth’s mounts
galia's ‘'R ace of Cham pions," one the favorites In most of his race*
nf several event* matching crew* with the crowd of 11,773, but It
from Southern Yacht Club of New was not DcHpIritn'a day.
This dism al showing contrasted
Orleans; Pas* Christian. Oulfport
ami Rltoxl, M l**.; Mobile, Huccnn- sharply with his Christm as day in
eer of Mobile nnd Fnlrhope. Ala ; H avana, when he booted home
Pensacola, St. Andrew’s Iln v, fit. three winners, nnd with hla per­
formance at Tropical P a rk on
Petersburg and finrnaotn. F la .
Tomorrow the tennis meet con- Christm as eve—hi* tilth birthday—
Unties and college and Olympic when he also registered a triple.
DcSpIrito got hack In the saddle
•tara w ill participate In Ihe annual
on Christm as ovc after acrvlna a
track meet.
Entries include O lym p ic stars ten day suspension for a riding
Watt Davla of T e xas A A M In the find—a break that v irtu ally kilted
high lump. Darrnw Hooper of Tex- his chances fnr n new record.
A A M In the shot put. polcvnullcr
(lev. Rnh Richards of Ihe Illinois
Athletic Club.
The tennis tournament Is xched
uled to end Monday, when Ihe two
dav basketball match starts
HighUnbeaten St. Itnnftvcnturr prob­
ably w ill be favored lo beat St. scoring Northeastern State of Oklalam ls’ defending Sugar Howl cham ­ homo nnd Sam Houston State of
pion* In one game of the opening T exas clash today In the Shrim p
night dmihlohendcr and meet the
winner of the other opening gn-ne In the title contest.
between lam islana Stale and VII
After a day’s rest Wednesday,
Ihe clim a x uf the six-sport carnival
lannva
The T ii c s d ,i y night action comes when M ississippi and Geor­
mulches Ihe two losers In a con­ gia Tech meet for Iho football
solation game and the two winners crown.

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At* N rw -fra lu rr* Sport* Editor
NEW Y O R K — College basket
Use
hull had one of il« lean year* awas to l&gt;e expected following I In
scandals of other campaign*.
Kentucky. niimmllv a power no
der Couch Adolph Itupp, drew
For Ili'Niilta
Ihe fire of o fficial gtoups. F irst
Th* InlliMttNM fitlr* n I•I • In
‘ he Southeadero Conference »i i »Mil \%mm %il« |»iil»ll»hr«l In I hr
llrm lil
"tided the Wildcat* for one ycni
I lime l.l«- |w*r line ln«erll«*M
'or violating rule*. Then the
;l lltnra |M«&lt; |wr f line in in llu li
antiouiH'ed the school’s
(1 lime* *«• per line ln«eril«m
NCAA
id Uniei Me per line iNarrlliin
; sports would he placed on pro•^
e per Hnr lor le n rlr ( oMirml
\ nation, When that happened Ken• I * e M itn(« In Ihe line.
•tirky quit basket lull I foi line
Iloniaie llM(e r « r lllMrk I*Mre I mp*
' year.
Plradrd G u llit
Three id its foi met stats. Dub’tain-table,
1Cii I pit Heard
niol
M mnI III* ((III I'C Mef»|(«ed
Vies G rom , p li-i.l.il godly lo
•orr |l«e IrlepnoMe nh o«rm
*«rN»(tl(MH I hiiHtr If ««•»•* miuir la
-onapifilig w i'h gamltlci s lo »hati
ll* ln l In Ihr «rlrpMo((e hook In
•mini * in a IP IP Madison Sqilui'
return lor lM« in «^
oioo(«oI k (I«*h
the H ilirrllsrr I* r«pa«ir*l
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pr*MH|ill). I n order lor o« lo
Prison terms ranging fiom *ix
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(ill A M l lila mowI he laa o((r
on It college basketball gain,
ofllre OM Ihe iI m» before pohll*
rHtlOM
fixe r*. It himight In l.l I In* mini
I'leMwr Moll| ( tit iMMOeallMtrlp
bi'l liiipilso iird • ioie lln- love*
II mm error iHiuta In toui n«l
ligation begun back in I I'M
U r a’NMNol he re«poM«lhle lor
lie i train s in Ihe nation were * Mtaare | hurt one iHoittieal I m%« • •
I a Salle of Philadelphia and I lion.
Kansas
I a Salle turned hark
T H E
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75 i'll. In win Madison
iqiiaie Guid'-li’- National Invita
ion tout nuiin ni while Kal'-nI oii-iuired S I. John’s of lltooklyn.
| so i‘.:t. ip tie- \ V \ \ final. Eurh
• ii bo lui-l loit-tandiiig oieii. Tom I —
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&lt;iolii a f i stimuli stimil out foi
l a Salle while Clyde l.ovellette. K E I. A K A Apartments I I I W
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•TP. excelled fin tin liiyhnw kcr*
| I ovellelle weld to the Olympic*
I ll&lt; I itit.I with im-iillmrs of hi*
isD I.I.A W A Y AND IIA IIY R ED S
team olid tile Peni III Calel pillar*.
•ay. week or month
Tel 1125
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Furniture Center, till W First
heal Russia, Hit-fiK. to win the
Olympic cage craw it
room fill uislii'd
Ibiquesne was tin In I am lor' C L E A N FO UR
apartment till Park A i e
quiutrl to M iffci a selback during
ilie onron. A fter IK straight, the 3 III HIM furnished upstairs apt
lillkes bowed lo Yillnitnvn, 0 1 -0 2 ,
7U3 Palmetto Phone H23 J
m overtliue.
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New I'oid H id '*
rage Soulli ol lln«e I'hoiie s3n J
In all e ffo il to aveit fouls to
min pm session of the ball III the
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'ate -luges of a I’ HTlie Ihe Nation*
Avnllnlde uhoiil Janu ary 2
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Rental $115 ini tiiniilllly
limiimted llle oldlolllll shoal OfPholie 12U3 .1
m l of hound*
play
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foul*
tilling llle la-t three onoiiles are t—R E A L E S T A T E FO R SA I E - 3
lw &gt; silt.Is lllld the fonleil ||||IVC|
nuisi lake bis two -hot*. The F U R N IS H E D 2 lied room garage
S p o r t s R o iim h ip
1007 Sanford A re .
Ph. I l l s
colinniltee n|-o luted thill when
niiartm enl Contact owner at htsi
llv T E D M E IE R
ll idaver llllsai'H Ills III si foul
Magnolia Avenue
(F o r Gayle Talbot I
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TAA’O
C H O IC E lot* already terrae
KAN SAS C IT Y &lt;Jx— Kansas Slate nf alls game lie mo-1 take another
ed
no clearing, flowing well
and Colorado are favored lo wind mill slud
•Tim er Incnllon M ayfair Section
NKW Y O R K 'it*—The proverbial up the firsi round of the llig Seven
TTie Alinhi'Jipnlin lalk'-t*. fen­
pot of gold Is just around the Conference’s seventh pre season
Call 543 J
'll mg lag 1 ie,o gr Miknii, won the
(TIIIIOI'IIAITOII
corner for Tony DcSiilritn
basketball tournament in winners' Nn'imml Hnskrthull A-sncintion R E A U T IF U I. AVOODED l"t I I " hi
Riches and world fame beckon roles tonight
Ptea*e rail for appointmesit
" 'In n flei II seven, gllllli- playoff
123 in Del A ir Phone I.ihm A\
, alluringly lo the 18 year old Jockey
The K Slate W llilrat*. pre meet •n il l i e New A'uik K llli kerlm ck-I
Phone 1752 — 1710
who is trying to shnttrr a record .uni conference championship fa
III A C R E grove 2U acre land long
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that has stood for III years In rar io n ic s will lake on H'c (Hlnhoma gllllie, K2-II5,
lake frontage and lung llich u a y
Ing annals
Sooner* al !• p m The Colorado
to frontage near Genet 11 I" mile
Already Ihe youngster is In Ihr
Smith Fruit si.m d 2.311 Park
higher Income brackets with i-sti
land
FACE COPY of
Aveim r. Saulord Phone 1171 AV
lluffalors w ill meet guest A'alr
m nlcil earnings of (50.INX) for this winners by New Y e a r's eve
Also Dean's l.akevtew
1 .dims,
University at HP 13 n'rlock
year, lull that w ill he a mere drop
Itmite I I I llrliiodo
Thai would give Ihe l.a w re iv r
Roth niienlng session fnviirltra
; III Hie I iiii k rl If he rides 13 more M a s s . mile 380 winner* for the
came throilgli w it., in to n e s last
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On! nli
year and break Ihe record of .‘IRS night The Kansas Ja y haw kern, j NEW
A n o ly iti f5# tarnlngt
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tintI Dlvhlm tlt Outlook
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piiltxlhlc (or anv ileld » tied In IH V hv Willie Stioeiunker dropped Nebraska. 7.1 o*i. with a !
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Inst quniter spoil, and Missouri l l l ­
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ft It Horn. It font !' III! ll re
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u n d o r NKW A O M I N l I M A . I O N
If t 'ir iil N o t ic e
Elm Ida Slate Rank lllilldlng
Eddie A rra ro and Johlinv lamgdnn sons, led the wlnninu allaek wiili
"C a ll H alt" Plume 1758
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I .title Tony failed In lirmg in Hi |Mimts Einilhull star Gil lieu Ii
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a winner in right trie* al Tropics' came llirough with eluteli gu.il
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first winner al Sunshine Park in mg Texas Christian, on I!'
I'lorida last Janu ary Iml was , r
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In other tualor games thrm igli""'
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little regarded that tie w .i, advised the country Wisconsin heal &lt; &gt;h
lord
N O T IC E TO IIR O liK R S —The
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Griddle lfrlie -tn pr'iperti to
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A youth with less fortitude proli tiled SI lands. 01 37. U CLA deleal Master Crnlt Paint
Amended Pint of Druid P ark.
(2 50 gal
aids- would say "the hei k with it" ••d llregon Stale, 71.'41. SoilHurn Arm y llla n k rts. Cut*
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M I C K K Y M O li.S K

KAN K1IANCISCO i * - Slippery
footing and damp s k irt were In
prospect today n* Eastern gridiron
a tira pitted a razzle-dazzle nf play*
and formation* attain*!-the powerpacked \Vc*t in the 28lh renewal
of the annual Shrine Game at
f r z n r Stadium
^Despite the weather, the sta
dinin'* nearly f-n.ooo *eat* have
been aold out The sam e will be
nationally televi»eil over the flu
mold Network and broadcast by
Mutual. starling at I IS p m
P acific Standard Tim e I t IS p in ..
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A rainstorm swept n v rr the San
Victor Mature makes love to Esth er AA'illuim* in this arena* from
K ranchco area la*t night an I n » » «
MliM'a “ Million Itolliar M erm aid" Technicolor, showing on the Kit z
ilotial rains were fnre"'is' t«la&gt;
Michigan Stale's t’oreh t'larenre rie-Hlei a r m ii &gt;'niulny u'lil Mn'o'ny.
ettle i Muon, who led hi* Spar
* In No t rnnklnt! In the nation
t season, ha* drilled | i * Kn*l
squad with IS play* lo hr run o f
Lift
the T formation, the single and
iluuble wines and making use nf
G A IN E S V IL L E '.0
Florida's
apreads
IIv G \ Y t F. r SI HOI
University of Washington's Howie
A D E L A ID E . Australia &lt;Jf—Amer football team completes its home
Odell has reatrirled to a little or lean hope* of rrrap turin g the Davi* work lor Ihe Gator Howl game it
a dozen Ihe plays to tie run off the Cup got a lug lilt today when Tuny double d rills today
Final preparations for Hie Jan I
Tfnrm atio n by such rolleclalp star* Trnbert. the power-stroking sailor
' as Oklahoma1* fleet Hilly Vessels on leave, zipped through one of hi* game with Tulsa w ill he made
closer lo the Jacksonville iMinr
and California'* crunching fullback most Impressive workouts
_ Johnny Olszewski
T rahert. whose tennis Rot a hit site The Florida squad wdl go
”hc West remained a slight fax- rusty during Navy d“ ty. w ill team Monday lo Pnnlr Vedra llc.irh
le
j with Vie Selxa*. the 11 S captain oeeanfronl resort 23 m ile* south
Each head mentor has a spark ' against A u stralia's Fran k Srdg east of Jacksonville
Monday and Tuesday workout'V [’lug from his own team In the man and Ken
McGregor In the
hackfleld lion McAuliffe was on challenge round iqiening Mnnd.iv will he hehl al Jacksonvilli' Reach
yha-nd to help Mimri extend a win
Aussie officials have virton|l&gt; Wednesday Ihe siiuail w ill limber
nlng streak uohrnkeli at 21 straight
agree to give McGregor the nod up m the Gator Howl Stadium
The 0 2 in.in squad resinned pr.u
H-j
(hlell has pitching Paul Heinrich ' over left handed Ateriyn Hose, who
. ’ Iready for ijiiartcrhack duties Hut lust hi* two singles to the Ameri tier here Frid ay after -i three day
,,7-he Indicated he would start another cans last year
T his means the Christm as holiday
u . hrillianl signal culler. Oklahoma's jia v is Cup final battle will he
Die invent was on o fle n s iir l.n[Eddie Crowder, a Ira m m a lr of strictly a four m an affair.
Hr* as lug Hick C nsnrrs Papa
{Vessels on the Sooner*' llig Seven
The Am erican* have young Ham Halt and tlutnrd Lung provided
frba mplons
lllchnrd.smi and Straight Clark for most of the ground attack A pass
reserve use. but neither Is expected mg display was staged liv FfC l'
Rohlnson. young St
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tn see action
The ilrnw is scheduled tomorrow sophomore who stepped Into Dong
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ai It a m . Adelaide tlm r (H 30 j Hickey's position .at q iai let hark
Hickey polled a leg muscle |»**
n m E S T ) it will determine the
01TOM KTIII ST
lineup for Ihe first two single* Saturday He was able to walk
RYES EXAMINED
duels The order Is reversed in the 1 'low ly Frldav and appeared brief
(II.ASHES FITTED
ly on the sidelines to throw a few
final two singles Wednesday
The double&lt; will he plavcil Toe* passes to a student manager
IIA South Palmetto Avenue
day and the Sedginnn-McGregnr
The defense n ln \fullv mauled a
tandem Is heavily favored, al “ It" running attack, Ihe main of
though Seixas anil Trahert teamed fenders being All Am erican Tackle
well In the inter zone matches
Charlie l.al'rndtl anil Guard Ari
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Itjr OVMI A . M A R T IN
AP N ew sfealurr*
W A S H IN G T O N — Am erlran ag­
riculture turned In its hlggest produellon jo l. In 1052.
The romhlned output of food
and fiber eorpa nnd llveilo ck nnd
livestock product* w in the l«rgc"t
In history. It topped the previous
year'-, production liy 0 per cent.
Riggeat gain" were In ineiit uni-

t il Charch Notice* muat be prevented at The Herald office by 4:00
the d ly before publication.
M.
F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
CHURCH
Oah Avenue and Third Street
Rev. A . (1. M c ln n k Minister
0 * 4 5 a. m. Sunday .............
a. m. Morning Worship
Solo — "H e a r Mv C rv. () Lo rd"
Wooler, — Dirk Aiken
Anthi-m — "Cheruhlm Song"
llortninnsky •— Chancel Chnlr
Sermon, Mr. MelnnN
Church N ursery 10:15-12:00 each
morning
5:50 |*. m. Pioneer Fellowship
0:5u |i. in. Senior High Follow.hip
7:80 n- in, Evening Worship.
"Echoes from C h ristu n W itness­
ing on our College (,’ntnjitises” hy
our College Young People,

F R E E M K T H O D IS T r i i u i i r i i
Fourth Street and Laurel Avenue
Special notice: Sunday all serv­
ices.
Hear Profc-sor
Paul O ralis,
noted fing er. Known ns one of the
heat gospel singers ill the United
Slates. Don't fall the fea-t of
"(Joed Gospel M usic". Mr. O ralis
w ill he arrnmpanted by Mrs. O ralis
at the piano.
Sunday School ft: lb a m.
11:80 a.in. Worship.
7:00 p ut. YPM S.
7:.00 p.ni. Fvnngellstle Service.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:8&lt;)
p.m.
T ill

F I R S T I IA I T IH T ( llt 'IH II
O F O V IED O
l)r. Fran k ('. Morgan, Pastor
ti: in a.m. Sonduy School. Mr. H.
mfcfkctlnfr ,. Brhen.v y c o n , timer F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
F . Wheeler, Sr. S ilp l.
11 did u.m. Sermon — "H ap tlsls
demand for more heef and favorana k T«i
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phi* prices, farm er* expanded
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unil the H ereafter".
cattle number* to a record level.
5Vn' * ? 2110?
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0:8(1 p.m. Training Union. A de­
Those number* now stand at
fdiurch Service. 11:00 a. m.
partment for everyone.
more than 80 m illion head. Thla
Wednesday erv Ice, *:&lt;X) I*. M
7:80 p.m. Student N ight. P a r­
I* an Increase of more than 15 R e u d !"*
Room Tucadaya and ticipating w ill I h- out young peo­
ple, home from school, for the
m illion head In four year*.
F r-ln.ly ,"
fl:00
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A fu rther fip iin slo n In cfttllff
T n » t C h ristian ity, ns taught hy holidays. Sermon — "Hood Res­
Is exjwctrd In 1053 — n y ra r that
Is a dtmofuitrable Helena’ olutions."
may
consumer suppllrs of ** Jha keynote of service* to hr
Wednesday at 11:00 p.m. Watch
meat become the largest In any held In all Churches of C h rist, Sel- Night Service. Refreshments w ill
penreilmc year.
, enlist nest Sunday. Subject o f the Ih* served,
Farm ers harvested the second; Lesson-Sermon Is "C hristian Sellargest wheat crop nnd the see- cnee/
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
Jesus' admonition, according to
omt largest rnrn rrop In history.
ir,87 South Sanford Avenue
These crops served to assure am­ Matthew (1 0 :8 ), provides the (JolHerbert J . Hass, Pastor
ple supplies and reserves for pos­ den T e x t: “ Ile al the s lrk , cleanse
llllde School 8:4b a.m.
sible emergencies for at least an­ the lepers, raise the dead, cost out
Morning Worship Service 11:00
devils: freely ye have received a.m. Sermon hy the pastor. "W a lk ­
other lb months.
Produced also were larger than freely give."
ing with Hod in lltb.’l."
innuupti among llllde passages
average crops of oats, flax-seed.
Included
f'VF
Fellowship
0:80
p.m.
rice, hay, soybeans, tobacco, fru its Is the following from Luke
Young people ate invited.
and vegetables.
."Th en he called his twelve disciple*
livening Service 7:80 p.m,
H U T F A R M returns did not together, and gave them power
Mark Rutherford it world tra v e l­
match farm production. The ngri-|and authority over nil devils, and er ami dynamic speaker w ill he
culture department re|«irted farm --to cure diseases,"
guest speaker, Dee. 28, 80 and 81,
ers received a total net Income | Citations from “ Science and at 7:80 at the church, Monday eve— Income left nfter paying pro- Health w ith K ey to the Scriptures" nine, Mr. Rutherford w ill speak
duetlon costs—of 14,200 m illion. | hv M ary Raker Kildy ..................... The on Ids rerent world tour.
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T h is Is about lb percent less than Principle of divine metanhvslcs („
Tuesday evening there w ill In- a
the record received In 1047, and (,’odj the power o f divine* meta fellowship supper for all members
tt same as the amount physics
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v irtu ailly
lly the
I* the utilisation
o f |)H and friends. The pastor urges
friend
to attend
received In 1881,
, power o f Tro th over" error* 7 l* I **v*'r y member and fr
li
Farm ers actually 'ecelved about rules demonstrate its Hcleace"
these special services.
8 per
p rr cent more dollars for their 111).
"
-------products In 1852 than in 1851. Hut
C O N U H K fiA T IO N A L C H U R C H
their production costs were higher.
Park Avenue nnd T h ird Street
Had farm prices kept pace with
J . Ilernard Root, Minister
Increases In price* farm ers paid
Sunday School |0 ;&lt;hi a.m.
for production m aterials, their In­
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
come would, of course, have topped
Hernmii: " Ills Sacrifice — Our
1851.
J A C K S O N V IL L E ” A - A 78 year- Salvation".
Farm receipts from livestock old physician refused to be robbed
products were down atiout 5 per In hi* downtnwn St. Jam es building
H l.V F .N T H H A Y A D V E N T IS T , ,
CHURCH
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cent a* lower average price* more office shortly before noon today
Seventh H trrrl nnd Kim Avenue ;
than offset a 8 per cunt Increase | | c _grabbed
a knife-wielding
n . -----------------ng robber
In volume. Returns from crops In threw him In the floor, and
K . H. Meaning, Pastor
creased aliout 12 per cent, mostly covered Hot cash while his
Church Service 11:80 a.m. S a t-,
because of a D per cent Increase ceptlonUt called police.
u n lay.
In the volume of sale*,
Sabbath S,-bool 0:50 a.m. M r*.
The physician Is D r. Clayton
This year’s decline In livestock Washburn. He skinned a w rist In I I . Muckner, superintendent.
receipts was largely In meat ani­ the struggle. Ills receptionist,M rs.
Prayer Mertlng Wednesday 8:00
mals, eggs and wool. D a iry re- Ruth K lliab eth Zim m erm an, was p.m.
Visitors are wvictim*.
relpts were up nearly 6 pur rent, stashed on the left arm and arroa*
m ainly bemuse of higher average i the right Index finger
UPflAl.A ((IM M UNITY
prlres.
| The assailant was identified hv
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! Pet. N. R. .Simmons n* George
PKEHIIYTKUIAN CIIUHCIi
Farm economist* say farm ers Herman Chandler, 41. of Sanford,
Rev. C. C. While, Minister
are nnt like ly to receive morn N. O. lie was held for assault to
Regular service*
from m arketing" In 1858 than murder j purpose, robbery
Unified
Hervlcea 10:00 a.m.
thev received in 1852. The dorn-l
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Church school and talk by pastor.
retie demand fur form products
Young Pcoplo's Meeting 7 :0 0 ,
w ill probably he well malnlnlmul
p.m.
during the corning yrn r, hut some
Kvenlng Hcrvlce 7:50 u.n
reduction In demand for export
Wedmisdnv evulilng* 7:81)
seems like ly, As a result, prices
P ra ye r and llllde Study.
received hy farm ers In 1858 muy
M rs. Paul M nrr* — Pianist.
JA C K S O N V IL L E UT- The follow
average a little lower.
M r. A lfred Erlcso n, Bupt. of
lug government contract* were re
T H H L E V E L of economic w ell­ ported to the U. S. Department of Church Kchoul.
being was not uniform for the Labor today an having been
Mr. (ieorge I’eio h l, Leader — '
various farm ing regions. Many awarded to Florida prime con­ midweek servlco.
producers In Kustern, Southeast­ tractor* and suppliers:
Dunedin: Clinton Foods, (Army),
ern, South Central ami Southwest­
F IR H T I IA I T IH T C H U R C H
ern areas suffered heavy crop bridge saddles, 1327,080
Park Avenue at Sixth Street
Miami Springs: Tycoon Tackle
lusxes from a severe e arly sum­
W. P . Itrooka, J r ., P e sliir
mer drought. Those losses were Co., (Navy) (2 contracts), catapult
John L . M iller, M inister of
reflected In the production of cot­ part* and struts. $40,000
Educutlon
Pslatka: L Ilymsn A Sons. "W e've Saved A Place For You"
ton. livestock feed grains, hay. and
(Armv). wrapping paper, supplier,
pasture*.
Sunday School 8:45 a- m.
Indefinite.
"Itrln g A ll the F a m ily ." Wo pro­
Aa a consequence, mnn&gt;' fa n n ­
Paname City: Gulf Oil Corp.. vide for every memher o f the fam ­
er* were forced to sell o ff some
(Air Force) (2 contract*), gaso­ ily . Even a Nureery for the hohles.
o f th eir livestock because of In ­ line $41,000.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
adequate feed supplies,
L„,n Other* . Fb Fierce: Amerlcen Agrlcultiir- Sermon, W. P. Drookx, J r .
were enabled
enabled to
to keep
keep slock
»li*k si Chemical Corp,, (Army), phosT raining Union (1:15 p. m.
through government help In ob- phoruii supplier. Indefinite P
" F o r A ll tho F a m ily .” A N ursery
talnlnjr feed supplies from more Tem pi: torrell-Wndl.kay Co.,
plentiful
. (Air Force), cigars $71,000; Sian- for the llahles.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
. ™ * . ; f&gt;7 trp of ■ ,e v,r'' «*rouwht dsrd Oil Co., (Adr Force), gasoline
Annual Student Night Service.
In 1055 hung over many of the $31 ,000: Industrial Engineering Co
Fellowship Hour a fte r tho E v e ­
ir"""
tnl n (Army), small arms parts. $14,000
1002. Prospects were darkest In
ning service.
tho winter wheal producing area
Wednesday Evening Service —
H O PRODUCTION If) UP
of the southern great ulaln*. Little
All-Church W atrhnlght Service be­
ORLANOO —PI* production In ginning with P ra ye r Meeting at
hope was held for a bumper food
grain cron In the new year. Rut Florid* in 1852 was 852.000 hcnd, 7:38 p. m.
ample rrservoe will prevent a the U. 8. Department of Agricul­
N ursery at all aervlce* for the
ture laid today.
shorUae.
sm all children.
TW* w“ . 4.,P*r c,nt uver the " E v e ry Room A s Warm A s
A major development on the
national farm front In 1052 wne a 118,000 production In 1831 but 2 per Y o u r Home."
cent
under the lo-year avenge of
congressional
Investigation
of
Welcome.
171.000.

B M B W M B i lisiMfc

U. S. Agriculture
Had Banner Year
During 1952 Span

79-Year-Old Doctor
Subdues AHsailant

Federal Contracts
Are Issued In State

shortages of governmsnt-owned
grain and other products stared , The report laid Florida farmer*
a h h b m h ly ” o f g o d
Sunday:
under price support program*, In Indicated 85,000 saws would farrow
In
the
spring,
an
increaac
of
5
per
a number of case*, private stor­
8:45 a. m. Sunday School, We
age concerns converted these com
have a class fo r every age and a

•olWay traffic death toll In
a It lagging slightly behind
« i year ago.
Slate Highway Patrol today
ed then comparalive figure*
11 44-hour period beginning it

hearty welcome fo r every atten­
dant
11:00 a. m. Morning Worehlp
Pastoral message
8:80 a. m, Prison
Prison evangel Iant
Youth In chan
&lt;1:30 p. m
rlat'a Ambassadors
aervlce.
7:30 p. m. Evan g elistic Service
Tuesday:
7:45 p. m. C h rist'* Ambassadors

Wednesday! 8:00 n. m.
"Watch night" aervlce.

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itaed
itrathis

HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(Bplettpal)
Rev.* H. Lytlletaa llmaiermen, E
D , Raeter
HOLY INNOCENTS, M M
0:00 a. m. Holy Communion
0:80 a. m. Family Service and
Church School
' 11:00 a. nr. Morning Prayer and
Sermon .
Service! through the weekt
Holy Communion dally at TtSO
a. m. except Friday at 8:00 a. m.
Thursday — Holy Communion
10'00 a, m.
Sacrament of Penance • Peace
Chapel — Saturday —. M p. m.

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T h e r e ’s p le n ty o f room fo r Im p ro ve m e n t In th is o ld w o rld o f o u rs .
O f c o u rse , it is ju s t about pe r f e c t fro m a n tru c tu rn l s ta n d p o in t. I t s p in a th ro u g h
space w i t h e u c I i m a th e m a tic a l p re c is io n th at m an can co u n t d a y s an d m o n th s and
years,— an d even p rin t th em 0 1 1 c a le n d a rs w ith o u t fe a r o f e rr o r.

I* a •tcroliousi* 0 / inlnt I ^ ^00&lt;J CfHZtnthJD
Church, n .„ h .;&lt; : S
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xunrlv, Tli«f. at. u
a° Y n0f ‘■Ivllliulfoii
* v7 y
should 0, t y r d r"a,c','« why
nnd support tho Church Tt!
f«Oula»ly
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H ut w h e re lif e and p eop le are co n ce rn e d . . . even a c h ild can see th a t th in g n are
p r e t t y lic d ly m u d d led .
W h a t o f 1053? W i l l it b r liif ; a b u tte r w o r ld ? W i l l th e re be m o re h a p p in e ss and
le s s s o rro w . . . m ore lo ve and loss h a tre d . . . m ore good, le s s e v il?
O u r w o rld w ill a lw u y s ho w h a t w e a re . O n ly uh the liv e s o f nten ch a n g e , can th e
l i f e o f th e w o r ld Im p ro v e .
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T h e C h u r c h Is d e d icate d to b u ild in g b e tte r liv e s . I l y r e lig io u s e d u c a tio n , b y w a r ­
s h ip , b y p re a c h in g th e h ig h e i.t m o ra l an d s p ir it u a l s ta n d a rd s, th e C h u r c h can m ake a
b e tte r y o u and a b e tte r m e. T h e r e is no o th e r w a y to a b e tte r w o r ld . T h e C h u r c h
is th e s a lv a tio n o f m a n k in d .

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McCarthy To
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Of Colleges

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Carl Raymond Eisenhower, third
cousin to Cen. Pwltrht I &gt;. Eisen ­
hower, nml n winter visito r to
Sanford, died following a heart
attack
Saturday
morning.
He
made |ii i home at 401 i ’ulnu'tto
Avenue.
Mr. Elsenhower wus horn Fell.
22, 181)2 in Freehurg, I'n. ami for
27 years lived In Wllllum-rjinrt,
Pa. where he was manager o f the
Eastern division for the Premium
Vacuum Cleaner Company. He re ­
tired In iUd7 and for several w in ­
ters had been ruining to Sanford
where he was quite a c t i v e In the
To urist Club.
A past president of the Shufflehostel Court, Mr. Elsenhower was
also secretary of the To urist Club.
He was n veteran of the first
world war and a member of the
Veterans of Foreign W ars and the
Redeemer Lutheran Church of
W illiam sport.
Besides the widow of Sanford
he is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Jam es Chestnut J r . of Lynn
Haven, Va, j four brothers, Ilo y,
Homer, Henry and W illiam Elscnhauer of Sunhury, P a .; three sis­
te rs, Mrs, A rth ur M arx of Sunb ury; M rs. M arvin Witherspoon of
A lexan d ria, Va.; und Mrs. Je ssie
Sherry of Washington, I). C.
The body w ill lie In stnle at
llrisson Funeral Home until 12:00
o'clock noon tomorrow tit which
time It w ill he sent to W illlunisport for funeral service* and In
terment.

u Mrs. Wainwrlght
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Dies At Age Of 70

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M rs. Mol lie E . W ainw rlght, 70
year old resident of HIT West
F irs t Street, died at -4.M0 p.m.
yesterday at her home following
an Illness nf three years. She
had lived in Sanford fo r 21*
year*.
Su rvivin g are tha husband, W.
H . W ainw rlght and a daughter,
M rs. II. J . Rathel of Hanford:
two sons, It. F . W ainw rlght of
Jaeksonvlllei and G . H. Wainw rieht o f Tam pa; two sisters,
M rs. N an cr Jen* of Tam pa and
M r*. John Teston of Allenhurst,
G s.; also 13 grmdnchlldren and 10

grext grnndehlldren.
Funeral services w ill Ite held at
Trisson Funeral Home tomorrow
at U:00 p.m. w ith Rev. J . P.
Strickland, pastor of tho Metho­
dist Church of H olly I ll l l o fficia t­
ing. B u rial w ill he made In S y l­
van Lake Cemetery near Paula.
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ren Ambrose, O-year-old chairman
of the board of tb« Cities Service
Company of Delaware, a subiry a i Cltlea Service of New
t r i ■ killed in an automobile
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To Farm Post

Kiaenhowers Bn joy The Christm as Holiday

S e n a to r Will Seek To
Hoot Out W h a t He
C a l l s Communist
T h in k e rs In Schools
W ASHINGTON &lt;*~Scn MeCnr
thy (K-W liO said today dial one of
the flral thin#.* he w ill do in the
new Cougrexs w ill hr to Invest!
Rate the nation'* college, in «
search for subversive Influences.
" It will he an awfully unplcas
anl ta sk." he said, observing that
he expects "a ll h e ll" to lireak
loose and that t here w ill he
"•cream ing of Interference with
academic freedom "
Uni McCarthy Indicated he be­
lieve* It lx of pressing inlerext
In rnot out what he called "(Vint
munisl thinkers" from Die nation's
colleges Me said he’d rather use
that expression than the bald word
"C o rn m im lsts"
McCarthy told interviewers for
the weekly news magazine U S
News A World lte|Mirl that this
was the first time he hud discussed
his projected plan of "lining into
the educatinnul system
The magazine published today u
copyrighted acenunt of Its Inter
view with McCarthy and other
ranking Itepuldicnns who will head
m ajor cotnm llleex in the Bird Con
gress, which opens its session Sul
uritay. M rC arlhy w ill he chairm an
of the Committee on Government
Operations and the permanent Sen
ate Investigating Committee
Hen. Velde tit lilt, who w ill head
the House Committee nn IJn-Ameri
can A ctivities, also expressed u
desire to weed any Communists
ferim the nation's colleges and " a ll
fields of education "
"T h is has been largely left un
touched up until now ." Velde said
And. he added:
" I realize, of course, that wu're
going to have a lot of opposition
from various educators, parlicularly from the ‘left wing' educators,
but 1 believe that It is a very
fertile field fnr investigation and
that 11 should he done.'7
M cCarthy said he did nut expert
the work of his Investigator* In
duplicate that of Velde's commit
tee. Ami he pooh-poohed any sug­
gestion that an Inquiry Into the
nation's colleges would lead to
Ihnughi control.
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Eisenhower And Taft
W ill Meet Tomorrow
For Legislation Talk
Spellman

is its Korea Wounded

n»f* |«#h. Milt hr*p Hhiipt* m*\x
un\*i mi.iMit farm p«»li"H*'
lf»* in I* \V llrook* (if \tiattta

Wmri'-Prici* Controls,
Kilibusturs, C i v i l
Rights Will Be Disuiissed At Meeting

NEW V tD lK T Presidentelect
Fisenhim er meets tomorrow with
sen Robert V Taft of Ohio and
ii.until y iH fU ta i l»\ l*lT*ul"nt
nthci G rip senate leaders to di&lt;
&lt;‘1»* t K i ’i t ' i d m w r r ft * .1 f a r m
.id
nt - - the new adm inistration's leg\ im ii \ 4 iD nm itln1 of 1 1
ist.iiive program, melmling Ihr
\n I' lM ithnwt i a n l r in \ " u Y u i k
qoe-tioN »l whether to coni nine
w.mt I hi* »*• «mi |&gt; 1 " p H ’ M tdtiu , a
w age p ure controls
**i f*HN vtndiim of I Ii** a c n n i l t u r a l
Kiseuhiiw ci s pres* secretary,
u d i i " l i \ “ a til h r r a l l r i l ill I«» ul
lames i llag erty. anmmnccd tn\ '-r up fai tit p rn h)"liH l i r f n i r I hr
das that Eisenhower and the Sen
M ISID IN T-lltC T Dwight D Elsenhower and tils family ru)o.v no util I i«htuned American Christina* .it
at.- leaders will get together at a
l.in .It ni.MiunratiMM an d p i'i h.ip "
llie lr Columbia University home in Near York Gathered uri'Und the i- i.C n c ti.iiu set giandsou David
ilti 1 0 .ttil- Sum** % i\ \ \ it a&gt; .1 fun*
t on In on conference at the gener­
Dwight tl received are: Elsenhnwei Mis Mamie Klsenhuwer; Die First t -civ I m-I h- * mother, Mis • U n a
i iin n i i of a l u p . i i l i s . i h a " I 11 u II i u m I
al
i hoi no,don- Hotel headquar
Doud; Mrs. John Elsenhowci (rig h t), D.ivli) Dwlgtd It, 4. Daihafj \m.e, :i, u&gt;-,l Sin.m . It month*.
1 n n im iss p t ii iMi.tii iMiqt i n
H i m 'ii
1' i »
hint &gt;t it'll inp Ins i t in p a n:u
lo reply to questions, llagerty
said lie had no information re ­
Hi Milk's atvn is rvri'shlrrd of Ih r
N .iim iia l 1 mum, il ui l .ii tn i 'ooprr.i
garding a published rc|Mirt Ihr
semilnts plan to seek Eisenhower's
fnr
m u h i r h h r ha-* h"* 11 a frail
view s on ilit- issue of changing
i n l h f u t r fnr 111.u 1 &gt; vrat'* H r n ,1
i Inst 11 unlit nf K / r u Faff Ht-nlon
Senate rules to make it easier to
limit Senate debate
th" 1'trill I'M lip -sp"l‘ l.iliNl \4llu1 44ill
hr (hr 1VlM'llhllM 1*1 "*•• 1» 1.H 4 Ml
llagerty said that matter is not
.U f h *111itr C
&lt;m Die agenda, ami lie suggested
that newsmen ask the senators in
Hi link - saal 1.i“l UiL’Ilt *1 Ih .1
Washington whether they plan lo
Miik* M.l 44ill 1C Ju1 44,1 4 till'.
1.ik■
■ Die initiative in bringing up
t■
1.4f hr - Ill r V|*l t • tin * U »v I*. *»1*1-W
i ’n debate limitation matter
I |In Niitilh .I** ,it i Hi u h 'l 4 .i
|wit
tn Washington. Republican Sen­
it* |M l |ft Jilt X I trill", HU H* 1‘ I'llUll It
ate leader* let ii lie known they
IJrtMtk . ‘rvtltl III I - I’MilV MU * it Ml,if
will discuss the whole subject of
lu l t r l v f l l l l l U II I* 44 ill f it t I mU'
toih ixtet , ami civil rights leglslari t4 11ayX ,H t lv S|||\ IMi; f o r m
(O oh
iiic iii't lc
A c t
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II
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tun, with Eisenhower
V-. K Ii it 44If||
t B ANClS C A R O IN A l S P I U M A N f
] i i n ||i&lt; 11if 4 1si r f i l I h f N m ifh •wtiiHihl
in r l n kshurg. VV Va
Sen
'tie 1 I I I V If H.t Il ’ll | | m s. |4| I.l |
|ii i ss h.»i .l I'm u jri M li ‘1 i *iiiin.i i i l l | »(i*»i!
l crtAki, of Ma&gt;n-o &lt; Mo o &lt; *' •
Why tl i-it.i. ntore to run n ho-, j
t.
, 1 , . p. on „ f
t 'll said tin- discussion with Ki
M.. I
Il*‘M I. |'ff I I’f H Oil Ii. i •(
I xl|4 i) 111«*1lit*, t .»&gt; * 11111HI till I,II t I*
i i ,ii Hi Mill, K«'i* * In * I • ti t i
pit/rl Ihitn it hotel wn&lt; exphtloeil [
Mid'owci
tomorrow
prohuhiv
w ill
- a,
ii • &gt;,. | t,
r m fir 'll III K m *M, 4‘ it «llM.i|
ti,,l m i
.M h*&gt;iui* .m i l a l o i i . n l H&lt;
I
tf H u r t . I l l * . tn&gt; ' '• li"*o
•o Itoturiun* today try N'orniun I |
include price
wage controls ami
• i • -t
Will,
I-'I IIIif 1h.UI I,til l .if \|IM'I ti .ill
f ,11 11| i ’ll " ill ll M * IliUl** .111*1•« ""* .11*1
u flliotin ri*f*inli*‘i ‘ hr o ••• ♦ »* •
t.i-1 week's .iimooiiei-inent by P re ­
lo e h , tiilm ini-ttntor of the Orange '
M.
I ..I
m
44 Ih fomwn iu i II imi'
t th#* f;t on I \ f f .It h Mill*
■
M ii-ii H it Kmo »nt i* s» ill
'*
m ier St.din tie I* favorably ills
Memoitiil llo-pitnl to Orhindo,
I I . I', i. ....................... f
i h . m m . i i i of I h r l*it*xi«li nt r li*i T ”
posed lo rotifer with Eisenhower &gt;
who tiitti that the ho-(titul mirnuil |
'i If* 1 'iiiil yi*it1 (nlv»Mtr\
l a i i t i t i n i i m l H r r is
1&gt;&gt;
Ill-sides T a ti who is slated lo
ly rurnidies the pul lent muti&gt;
of! * i it1*i m| \\
l,,,
| &gt;| t 'I’m'1 1 \\ | M m i s ill*dll of flu* * *&lt;rn« U
V4 1
* Is I1
t,e in ii an d * Iciulci of the new Reservice- u hieh the hotel does not
I ,i • ' -t v * »4« i .i jitii*
I m s i r**iiv i I ' l l r i j f ol A n ** • • I t u i r
mihln an i im iinlteil Senate. Eisenhave to -oipply,
V f *• Mllut |Ml| j 41 C j »t| t r «| l. y F
I i i f h r r »u* t n l m*i • f r o m i h r S m i t h a i •*
tiowei wdt meet with
Deelanng that the Orange Me­
I’ U iNoti nt! i I, f*M | it * if ii* .t
R iiiftfn s l m r l
of
|tiin k h 'v
A ik
morial lios|iitnl is typ ifiil of lift
S e ll.
Style* Bridges of New
t'4»M I’ll I I I Jim f , f I h. 1 loll (I
Hu*
Viio -ri ew ii
! \ iff
f i n * s i i l r i i l of
percent of the ho-pituls in tin-,
I l . i inostnie, who w ill hi* president
I*'*- * I' 44 jlf 11 I I I I ' l i l v .....I i ■
’ 1| tj*:' Ill' ll | ii tu H u r r a i i l/ r i l e l ’#ili*»li. K oh i* i I
countl y, Mr. Losh ptesenteii fly
iro teinpnic id the new Senate;
ill’ il ti-H* jillliiJ nil I ■
i |,| iUi+li' rillin ' 4 |{ I ii ki - r of J l ; u • &gt;villi* S «
n rn
t / . /&lt;■*
MCI lie I* Milllk'O ul 4'illnnulll.
ute- on Die operating costs of tit.V4,i illll Mill I ' 11, h'l* III 1*011 4411•si 1
l i i i t l i n n * ' .in*I m *m I h r r r i l m
ao-f
I- i m R. iit lm t iii H lt I!
.-ii nt iiii- &gt; •nferem e of all
Dilintilo iio-piinl showing Dull tin- I N o i Kill II I
I* i n il Ml, ii u
i . t h i l l Iiiirltt i' || „|f&gt; |l * ;i 11144I'll 1)1 (im iiH n iii.
tot i f f Hit* U| |ilt|»t M t l l l t l l U l l H i m
i . i l l ' -............I
I c i , 1.-14 S.iltimstoll
i n i s 11 i nf Un* N 'o ii h i , i i iiliii.i
room rust there is $10.72 pet .lay
i f *)&lt;•• |''t II ft ’ I I . SI . HI h.
M N •
•t
o( Ma*'in I m s e t ' w h o was asslstin eiimpaietl with 13.11 ill the 1111111 m U i I i II d I m, Yk hit "| imIm Mil •ui .I nFt h
&lt;-1.lUj'f
M f» I N i " l ' . f r S i n i l I n j
| iiiiniiHiH **nruit'iiir
ul Mm
- m l f I • i t w it 1 u i i . i,iM m iiio niv lender
the last
average hotel.
i ii i f stijiiit 11VI Ml ll||ll* a*&gt;1 thi|! -rn.
l oii gi ess, and Milton Yollllg uf
T h is was cxpbiltii'tl Itirgeiy by { 11| 11In f V ItlfitllCOM 1***1II \ I n || I I I I 1j 1» P i h » Mitt is&lt;•t ■
illll
v n J|&lt; O'
I " t \ Cl ’ ll \
Ulltl
Not Hi Dakota a farm leader
Die fuel that illi-tttry costs tit the III*' Ilf lit
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Mil
Eisenhower it was learneil. has
O in lig f Memorlnl last year were ^ hu* htR il licit i * «h'Hli t iM'iii M * i*M|i l.» ||i ' "it , I
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n i'li neted a group of advisors lo
$:t. I 1 |o i patient day while m ir­ | N o r M i Y V f H ' i n I ' l i i v i i W|1N
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,-omi- up with i'-commendations on
ing care was t J Till (ter patient day,
III t S M4't Nf* &gt;M v II.
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\V h a t w til if
It, I II IN h O IH (II \
MAS V n R K
w het'-ei tiie new administration
neither of which services are -ap­
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it Inn it v bnyoiul
t '' t' |U tX'*" hi h
costs eonfroattog Du- tiruoge Me
Hill 10*
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tv
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lilt IM l|i 11 IM illil
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ns meilicnl anil -iirg iral expens,
t.r
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' III It# f *ijd 1M tri 4 111|H11 . *I »■H11 Mu
Midi* l a
ft Mill
411It 111114 I
r ’ .i .Mill
a tin
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t. I f I " u .Mil*’ 1
charged ugain-t the loom, m.-doai
h " Id Ml" l l t l x l I 1 MM 1
nn I * i . I I ’4 r I’ I 'lit| Di \ ,'
u t i••
Mi 1 " .. d* Ii dm l f in . 11ll ill
•' .iii'ii* h ; r In** n • i utv imi; '*!lu* whnlt*
rero i.ls, eillployet-s’ lunnes m ain-1
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&gt;*inn* lini**,
Walden,
CDh II 44J* f‘s» II'"* HI • Mfl - 1» i
•IM ill" \ IMii 11*'l
tallied at tiie lo.Hpilul for ein.-r - '
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4‘441114I \ L | ill fit
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1 1 dill l.&lt; * M1 I ufiHM' i . i ,
1 l"\v Ii
h.M M"! H ii (Mil t \ mm &lt;1 pre's
genev rare, and nurses’ Dulning W illiam s A v - mie, in " 111 1 j ’
\ M1M Mti w a ul -it ii, ,
1 l, , |h i II Mi .Ml ■«f ti l. t u n ! ' * i n It
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IliHn
I 4 thviNn
school.
1 hnrged with I..........
llaioo I'M- | It 11 iih 1. hmi 11 k.
V. (Il,if IJt" r lilt f
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M im in iint l f«. i
V ‘ Hi M u 1 1 t* \ « l,*M,.| fr , niM-'Mifi
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The total expenses of the O r-11moonshinei »itI. Dim s unpaid ami liti* H' it I I • IIH 111 Kl * t 11
ll .1 (if* Il -I s jM’MillMv1 bu l*
M't Ml -• f*
*•' Hu* 1 I
&lt; *! M* ,1 j il ’l ■
.**1 t* ..lux
lingo Memorial last year
w ire possession of loii.-iv O.olitot to '
I t » M#.*, ."Mill .1## ("In i tn b
11 ilU'l ■IIII I I t il 111V 1"if
m ( i n ' I mm’ hi f kiiMWii »|i &lt;
'
:■til t Villi" ut u 11« In*
44 , 1MIfl-* IM# i
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*t;i:m ,IH t.;iH , Mi Lost! said. W ith els. are to . no hi f . u. Do C.lv " I l l l l 41111'
t'tuiifiiilit’i ii&gt;"
tin XVu M mH \ h i i i . i I II DDDIIHI AI- (kill
I
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*i *1f »■111*■ Si I! | | hi *1#*lx a
$
1 1 U|*|| v n m l ii
H1.H28 patient
days, the gross j Court this aft. moon, ii* C*'v polo-,- ' m UHMtil ■t
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11',11 4%ui* i
-v 'i**in *i*rvt'ii y o u
room revenue
was $7ih!,77tl.tU. continue tlicii . miipuign agaiii“i d H»*l| 44 *1 It I "Mill »| til u | I
Nil III "I ,i |iirsu n,tl | if i*C,i ■
*i*
la i.i n*l a * I n i
in m ii* . | r |M*f i *ii I ’ l u i i f 4 uf n H i r t s 4 *'I
W a - h l i n m i • - *•1* •** "
.
ii . i h i .
i»y ’ lo ritii
II
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W ith an avorge room income of legal liipiiu l.a f f i. and giimhitng I *Ij| i
ft. f l i c Xll Mi I- ■i till i (‘lini f i.ri " M u r k
hi t l l n
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nii«l iiiifify ih K
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*ff.:t7 and un average room ex|,„|ita ,
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praise of 110.72 the average loss
Chief Roy W illiam s peisunnily
j
till* |g»J mH 1
II L Il tc
jllltltll
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w lu tl
4 Mil I ,|fl W .ilk III
lull "
O l a l l k e t id
Iih* .1
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pllZe
on each room per day was I L . ‘iB directed the rind Saturday in wbi. ii 'MNil* III (il llilfif M- 4 till* 'ill#' 1141-&gt;
11111*tl t 44.1 |H *'14111 I’ll .,1" .1 |*|| 111*' (** ' hi it I I I * | i h y 44 111* i i fi t m &gt; *i ii F tiotile*
ffimk ui iil &gt;i ’ll 11 *i* |*x tww k h '
Pi till' -4 t *#M|IJllltf) .
14an * f I ill I Ml’ * *
or II totul annual loss of flltt,- the unused wn- nirested Also par III*' l-'f-'ll t I IH 11« • VVIf II Hi
if mnliiiRlit if 4i i i i Ti" ili1!* r*n in* tl I m ! min (iI'll'*1'* i " h i l l I'm»fis Id lllir fiffht
til l ,
- I l l - «t Jkllhld ‘ IIMM «»f IIMMIfy
ni j*i*t*v uf fi#
ti* f**h"c ii h i i i i i j i .lini
T h , N e « ID 1"Hl*|l ru » **f SaiiMi* 1 il** if
ticlpnting III Die arrest were Pat II* **'l f*»f Hi*' • II IV
-till#*
P art nf this loss is mndr up m in i'll C . C
fli*i
Nju hit ih i
fni
Mii lil .i l \ 11#ii
i n n F l l l l M i l . H J I * | .#♦* 11* •
X V9*IHM , 4111•Ih p i n . " , 44ll»|| lllh-it 1 'MMIIhnlDoll son and S- Il a luf«fiiti(l m S«-inirtn.i
f t l i ' . i t l ’F M l , I l l l l .III**!
\ ill'/* il nf
(MINCH t l l l l " 11**44 I)
riif*
l riM ia l
through charges for extra services Spence.
I.# f t, «*xp» m*I*‘*I un i iy id p m i 'i it
I»#»i7»t#-*I imiI in i uf im t in .
III |tn L « 'l i i * tin* t h m l I'liM * \i i mm * i liltin' Ill’ll4’fl ftnlrb Mn41 ft ill*
il *,i ul
such n* drugs, « ra y, und Inhnruw Ii ii Ii **f fr*
i* i l u l l s n m l at** »« |n »r i" il #•!(•*r i m*' 4*'.»r w i l ' !'* I
..I in &lt;iidl*itu*M« 44 Ihi'li p«»tf«»rm
The neenxed w* nt fre.- Saltirdiiv 'V Mi h nil * atii| itii&gt;ir #'tl j11 fits M: III** «Mtit i*"t
tory tests, hut there are also other
tn |n i / i ul a &lt; aniiMti I m m I *•« *
Hi
llllV*' I m i D I Ilia fill' In ■t■
i*11&lt;
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f i n i i i i*«li k ii n i onifii’f limn I#* fnull I ■lull’* In | If ii r iu t ii if il ili funs*' s j i c h f l i i ' " ** ill * i •
I i *'*ii'll ;i |»*'.i k «»I ,V* 111 i#(* I *&gt;
i11111ft
losses nml exp.-N-t s. Mr. Losh de­ nigltl under bonds totalling #t " l litinlilV I mii** in II* 1i« ul Km-m • lid j \ HU i ll
ttlHilli'U n Im I «af M* IncII**fit
i h r liilli'f
| n i * « ‘ N 4i ill r . i i u u frtirn
I
nfli-r
spending
u
f«
w
bmirs
in
jail
id
clared, About ten percent nf alt
11..Li.uii.li- incut 1mm \i iiiui'i
a l"! \ \ ‘J Ml In $ r \ | ’ui fii*t'N«in &lt;»'ii In • # i l i i l l i i r 's. I,ili* in HI.VI, H i l l n m
nf nniili |i
fat ilit i'
a piTl*v « l u l l ' l l * ' IMU.I'*
In bringing about Du- it'test
; ■ ik I n c i
t i l l &lt;&gt;imli H IM .d ul
till
anticipated revenues are charged
11" nil'll i| 11n I In* \i a * n i l
tinh l is t l i a r y u i L S.'n *» fn**nl N lR lif
-ii h | &gt;I l/ i " ill I' Jl * | n||n4V *
f
11u l tn11 n k
pi*riOiiH
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off ns hail debts, or are otherwise Chief W illiam s said, police "math rm m il iif(. il w illi Him i .' h | f Mill I
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Mil 1 i ’I ii I iy nml ti**1i*l Mippur ruMiiw i» I H i ‘ l*’ lis (a * lu ’ h i h l h r r s \ i h i i M Ilt*‘ii 4’ ( *'M 11 IM i*“ 44 * I *1 m ill it im vi * r I h l i l l
Ml* n M u l b i t , J i l l I ill v
uiH'ollff tihlu,
T h ii
n -jirfu rn lfil '» L'*v UTiil**r u •.' iiit h win nml
A
purl
In* j i x ii’ i
lin nk m i' N i I m m L i i l
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it'll llfl »1114.x It 11■XX Jl | ! t .| MUU * HI I" 1 I'M'V lh * im 44 N il 1 4 . 1 1 mi ternin nf
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of pads used f"t i"d
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he
county contrihiited #100.000 ln s t,R n were picket! up in tin- raid, and
h l i i r a m i f**ll
that
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year.
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WASHINGTON T Four Senate
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riov 1" miqi p i x i n f u r utt aDack
purchasing power to 12,600 today,
A , * rr,ir . “ '" l
'• * m(l " r trustees; I |v I'lillam i, mill John!
I i iiiii |*»i m v« ’" i m t' i d , r u r it f in jf
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and *« for all factors con.ldercuj th,,m ,r v l " tu^ “ .............
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T.riM j u SIMM! (u i pi i J i m idl'Vf&lt;|,
and. w ith the same Illness, grand| V&lt;* |( | T o ( | „ y
G. V a in of .St, Augustine.
I wood Nlmp.
R ifiin llc H t nf (M iv iiillti^ pric"!i
•&gt;f legtslation to death
r .( U | Ik If 'Ml 44II in*!.ill# I ii
father lost (14 days nr 21 percent
;
The meeting orlgoially
was I Ilf 44U stu !i I ill HIM si i I .if Hi" S un m id p M p i i l i u i u i i n f i n i i i m t i i i i t y , it
of his Income in I HIM), as com­
sehi’dltled for today, hut was put ji fd LiitUf■ N m.
pared w ith 22 days or 7 percent
1114*1 \ M i.i* EiivvhVH ( u k " n a Inf u f r n o r i " y
oft (or a day when other senator* .'■
(Pnatlauea In. I'nas T n n l
’hi HI Illy M" III, 'Ih
*ilinin’
.1 V i I * III llltf VMM 'illfl , ii M i h l " w u t c r
who said they want to Ml tn on
i Wlit I'I XXHR 1,4 III" (ulluHhn .1 hav"
Service* were held nt ltt:(K) n.m
•
Ifl
I
lllll’H
the talk* reported they could not
today
III
A ll
Souls 4‘atholic
4II Ilf I iH'iv nffui i* mill h**li! if* v *•r ('*»i'n ••li' iifi. Thoy c«at a lot
get
here
ill
lime
rh u rch for Paul N. Fregeau, ii(i
b " t " iiwlny limn iln*y *!i«| In 1U4U
A spokesman for the group said iivt'l't in sliilh il lYcic I***\ R Wi iuili
vear old winter visito r, who died
Ii In ii"***| amt v ii Iiiu uf wuti’ r hm
It
is hoped Dial mole Ihlill a dozen alt., ftlMliflf 44(I MIff | ; A. S IthMoay
In the ho-ipitul Christm as morn­
•»*'*! in **v"n uri*,iifisr prMporI
Stif
i i [hii tl in* t
serial
or*
w
ill
join
m
I
lie
conference
Jh
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4
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lly ALTO N I,. I l l , A K L s l . i l :
Itih'H. I hi 11lllir Mff iiu* jiifi uf iiUH’tthe most intrusively cultivated
Contribution* fnr tho annual ing after u brief Hines*. Father
It*
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,
I
tank
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A P Selenre Reporter
branches of psychology; llio ‘ psy­
iiu» ih«* n***«U «*f a " M f i u n i i n i t y i n
Christm as seal sale conducted by Richard Lyons conducted the Inst
! t u r v ; lli'iiry
Mcmi# S i . r l i a p
ST. LO U IS iJs - A wonuin tisy chology of parenl*' is virtually non
v . a t c r *l«ai n till*! h h i i |\ a ' ! , U l i p t h #
the Remlnole County Tuberculosis rites and interment was made
lit i n : It ('
W l i i t i n i f **, s"MM*r i i i i i *
chologist
Imlay
liim
iinsied
the
iilea
In
the
Cathode
Cemetery.
existent
"
She
quoted
one
psycho
I’ftlt (•• iIi*- p*‘i*pif *.f tin* "onumin*
and Health Association are still
r i - u ; W a l l v h J i ' t r u ’h * , ( t i n i u r
!
Mr. Fregeau spent the past that "m om Is In blam e" fur all analyst who says that “ halites eonbeing arrrptad, Mrs. C lara J oIm&gt;,
ilv in i|t»|hir&lt;* utiil c* nts. in liealth,
|
"&lt;*f»;
11,
S
lim
ki'V,
M'liini
H
fu
n
n
l;
of
a
child's
troubles
and
ills
Irol
und
tiring
up
their
fam
ilies
several
w
inters
at
102)
West
executive secretary, staled today.
in ninvvni* n« **, arid m fire proloe*
Psychologists
write
a
Ini
tihool
O
fficer*,
I
"'ll
f
t
niemt«-is
and
T
.
K
.
K
u
l
H
'
l
r
*
itiniikf
"(
»'vvni
*l,
utitl
j
J
as
much
as
they
are
controlled
T
w
e
n
ty-fifth
‘Street,
lie
is
s
u
r­
Those who failed to contribute
mil.
because of fo rg rtfu lln rss or other vived by a sister, M rs. George childhood psychology, hut pnictl- hy them; in fa d , we may say I'omoilttee ' hull Ill' ll o( the K iw sn 1 z\. A . K i r i l i h o f f , l i te r ,
•t
ra
lly
nothing
about
the
psyihot
Ihiil
the
fam
ily
brings
up
a
baby
is
t'hil&gt;
for
tineiiiiniiK
year
nee
T
w
ltrh
lll
of
Bradenton,
nnnther
M r . . In r ic f w n i i i r * “"i » !i,ii w i t h n
reasons and who wish to makp
MEMBERSHIP
GAINS
ogv
nf
parents,
she
said.
by
being
brought
up
hy
h
im
."
'
ii
meet
tonight
at
7:'tu
"VliH-k
nt
(u ixl-iiiu ftir’* icwi’l hv .Mi. Miller
contribution* may send them to sister and two brother*. He wus
NEW Y O R K 'J v—E p i s c n p a l ' w
Parenthood is just a develop
3. "R e se arch on parents has Die Vnelit 4'luli in an iirganixntioii
the association at post office I m. x horn Dec. 20, IHD1 In Ralston
rhnri-li inunthershiii increase,I S.74
mental
stage
"between
childhood
been
concerned
almost
exclusively
ill
m
eiling,
Eui
I
llig
g
in
lailhn
in
,
Spa, N; Y ,
304.
per rent during IU32 over the nre- 1 .
nml old ag e." declared Dr June vs iih their go od ness ns p a r e n t s , us new liresiilelit, said lodny.
M rs, Jobe extended the appre­
vhms year tn reach a record of *
Ia&gt;evlngiT of Washington U niver­ if to say that parents are of In
A
c
tlv
ille
,
of
Die
uieeling
lire
I"
ciation of the association to those
2 n.VH2a 1 wm reported yesterday
sity, St. (mulx, In nn address to lerest only fnr the sake of the itii'lud" fiii'niulatlon of i &gt;Iumh for
who already have contributed nnin Die church's annual yearbook.
the Am erican Association for the child "
next
year
und
prepnintioll
of
a
roxlm ately Injun). The goal In
Advancement of Science.
4
"
In
Hie
study
of
mothers,
there
D rum *'' C i t y
lived
up
I " its
hudget.
t« campaign la $ii,000. M r*. Jobe
Coining to the defense of some­ has hern extraordinary preoccupa­
name Huturdav afternoon when
Automobile tags for 1063 go on times nver-critlrizrd npillii-rs, Dr. tion with the concept of 'm aternal
salt! that 31 per cent of tho funds
Du- Inlli'iite " f a In.'-e tra ile r
M JNGH F I R E S
collected are Kent within the coun­ sals Ja n . 6, John Gallow ay, Coun­ Loevlnger elicit five statements rclertlo n ’." '
RITZ
Tim Sanford Fire Department (ruck let louse diqmxlt'mr many
ty to combat T B , while tho re ­ ty T a x Collector, said today, and buttressing her argument that
Rut, she added, "alm ost every
“ Million D ollar M erm aid"
maining 13 per cent Is sp lit up w ill lie sold In sequenco number", Iherc's too much emphasis on a child believes, at some time nr answered culls nn e ru s i fire* l-oslii-ls of "ranges In the renter
l:()il . 3-04 . fltll) - 7:15 * 0:20
Hutu ilav to 2127 Elm Avenue of the community.
between the state and national as­ except for those numlmrs which mother blaming complex;
other, that wlutl Is wrong Is
T ru ffle w in nnnrl«d for h alf an
.M 4 IV IE L 4 N II
sociations.
havo been specially reserved.
1. "Parenthood lias never been that ‘ mommy doesn't lovo inr and at Woodruff H lieet n m l I' n l"Blu e V e il"
llii'tto Avenue, f.'hief Mack Gleve- hour a» I li'-i i I residents and moLicense .tags next year w ill lie recognized officially as a branch enough.’ ”
She cmphaalied the eloinui of
tn rlsls tank ndvnntuge of
tho campaign!
"You can afford to fu ll site and w ill have blue letter* of psychology, nor ns n normal
cat
5. "Lite ra tu re written hy psy­ land said today, and to u palm
max seals, but you can't and numbers on an orange back­ developmental Mage."
buy Christ
Ch
chologists for parents emphasizes tree fire nt the E lk s tilayrrnund inrhient In (III boxes und
trunks with the fru it.
In F o rt Mellon i ’nrk last night.
to have TB/'
a. "Child psychology 1# one of
ground.
(I'satlau td lls r a ils Tw*&gt;
iv n iT a l
fN#iftN£i*r *«f t h "
i n lf u p
I* ti n I ui -i»t % W i i r i a t D t i i , a
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m t v n l u r S h ti I ti »* i n t-*m»|nr j*.i tJx i*

Operating Costs
For Hospital Are
Explained To Club

Rotary Speaker

NApninn Bosh Reveals
"*b v I Io*pitals ( 'ost
More T han Hotels

Meeting Is Held
By Fish Trustees
On Hospital Plan

Tucker I i &gt;|it 'ini'll
( i\*•*r I Vi i.&lt;i »t•(•( s i'*&lt;*f

Good Business In
Prices For Fun
New Y ear’s Eve New Year Seer
Have Wide R ange1 By Expert T e a m !',

i i

Lanes Are Awarded
Prize For Finest
(lirisfnias

Police ( oiilinuiiiK
i ainpuign Against
Shine And Bolita

' 'il it*s Will ( lift Ft! i1;
Smut' \ - I asl 't i■;11

Vi I \m! Tcsl In

Value HI' W a te r

'"pnntnrs Will Mud
To Push Sunulu (im?

OITiuurs Instailed
. d Masonic l.otltfu

For Paul N. Freneau

Seal ContributionH
Will Be Accepted

Psychologist Mils Idea That Mom’s
To Blame For All Child’s Troubles

Kiwaniitn Officials
Will Meet Toniffht

R

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0 i-amre ( ’ilv Guts
Citrus Inundation

1953 Auto Taira Will
Go On Sale On Jan. 5

Movie Time Table

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Mainland Lambasts Seminole Varsity Quintet, 57-24
Moss, Butler P a c e
Fed JVs To 32-22
Victory; Lack O f
.D r i l l Hurts SHfc Schooling' Races To ■I'M*
Fnd On Thursday;
.
tty HUNT C.TIHTLALN
DAYTONA IIKACII— (Special)
D
or Truck slates
Mainland's undefeated rlu«» AA

Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club To Open Season Saturday Night

eager* playing an their own r«urt
adminlsteroil n thorough r*7-*JI
whipping I” Hf m i H o le High
Bc-liooP* ni*ly *m*lty quintet here
lanl night.
Hanford'« Juniur Vurslty gulli­
ed Mimp suture fur the Hemlnidrs
hy thrashing Ihr Mninlaml JVs,
32*22, in (hp opener of Ihr t»lnblll.
After standing firm, exchanging
point for |*ilnt, with tlm Mainliner giants during the first threi
quartet* of tin* Inlllul half, the
iknttmen vnruity finally hecnme
exhausted hy the Uric of aileriuMU'
practice for the putt two week* u*
Mainland pulletl out in front hy *
S2H-lit count lit the end of the first
two periods.
Thereafter, Scott yanked the
Seminole vurslty mid Inserted sub
stitiltes nt will including freshman dinuov Hawkins, Idtth scorer
for tim Sanford Junior High
Seined lust season.
Right from the In-glnning the
Malnliners nseil two men on Hanford's high scoring tiordnn Clark
holding the senior flush to a mrra
fi*r points after last Friday
night's record 21-point game
against Kdgewsler,
I’higiied liy player*
having
Christum* Jobs, Scott has been
handicapped for tlm past two
weeks trying to gather enough
rngers together to stage a dully
practice, iliildm lli.hcc, promising
looking Junior Vmsily grndunl
didn't even niiikc the trip hecuusc
ho liinl to work.
Frank Stafford broke into hi*
own III fare rif the overwhelming
.Mainland ullnrk. 'I he slender
senior gourd Inllird sis murker*
to pure Ihr weak Seminole drive.
Hrnlt, visibly disgusted with tin
recent turn of events, immediately
cleared tlo&lt; hr licit using his suli*
and youngsters in an effort to
foim u winning comhlnalion while
trying to rest his first stringers..
Il|l| Calk, lied up from the JVs
played a* did Handy Iteynuld*
Cos* llnniiiioi. Mil Slieffinhl and
Jimmy llnwklns. They made only
one tullv in the llilid period a*
Mainland pushed the scum to 47.
In the mure pleasant Junior Vnr
ally contest Ban fold was puceil hy
Joel "Jou" .Mii' h, the inngv 0-font
4 renter, and Jimmy llutter, wiry
little guard.
Mom* almost went on a scoring
aprea leading the 12-point San*
ford attack with II marker*.
The Seminole akyacraper waa
liarllrularly effective under the
Ixiarda picking off rebounds and
dumping In tlp-lns.
Ilutler played u ulerllng floor
game feeding the scorers. The
triumph gave Hie Seminole JVs a
.Mid record of |- |. The Junior Feds
were never t« trouble thruuiiiiout
“
‘
the game hiilhliug a Hi­point bulk*'
nt the final liucxer.

;

Hy KENT CHKTLAIN
Saturday night will see the an­
nual grand opining of the Huli'onl-Orlniido K'-nnel (Hub's winter
*IS v.n of exciting dog races nt
Central Florida's beautiful Snliford-Orlardo track off Route 17-92
'n lower Be ini mile County midway
between tlm Celery City and the
Orange county sent.

Woodruff Is Old Butler Is Scoring Rocky Marciano’s Rise To Title
Am ong
Proves To Big Lift For Boxing
Gordon Clark Leads Celery Feds
Nemesis In Side Sensation
Seminole JayV ees
With 14.5Average And 29Points Of Tulsa Eleven
Wed. Dec. 21. 1852

THE SANFORD IIHItALI)

lly FRANK Kt.'K
New Yurk Negro regained the 1415If Jimmy Ilutler remain* on thel AH N»w*frnlurr* Sports Editor iiound crown hy outclassing Salas
Seminole
cage ros, , Junior
,.
. .Varsity
.
NEW YORK — Ihixing, often In Chicago.
A senior transfer student from average to lend the Hcmiuolu
trr olid
nd Ian
l*r’t railed up to the var- ,|„tvn „{ d., hri-l* during the year,
Pan-Pacific Champs
Florida
Coach
Once
Kentiieky, one (Jordon (Hark, Is Junior
»uy, he
' - will proU bly set some rt.celvcd „ tel rifle lift when unFeds and In the process
slty,
A* In the hi-nvywcight dlvisioiijn
following in the footstep* of an* won the scoring crown for thu
kind of a JV scoring mark tlilit Desstun two-fisted leather swing­ tho bantamweight and fly weigh!7
Dashed
Bowl
Bid
other native Kentuckian, Jimmy team with »n Hit-point total.
ing Rocky Murcinuo, a shoemakers championships changed
hands.
Smith, who won All-Kasl Florida
Of Golden Canes season
Agalaat Ihe r la u double A »on, won the world’s heavyweight Jimmy Curruther* of Australia
In fourth place la Frank HlafCiinfnronce honors while playing ford another Junior Varsity vet*
Edgcwalcr High Hchuol, Ilutler title.
knocked out South Africa's Vie
for the Celery Fed cuge team lust •ran who climbed fast tale last
TULSA. Ok la. 'Jv-TIm Unlver- neither froie or feared Ihe Or­
Furnishing that extra touch year.
The 28-vi-ar-ohl ex-GI from Toweel in Hid first round in Jo ­
lando
&lt;•■•
giants
as
he
defied
am
son
to
assoma
a
lit
f»r
arcgRy
of
Tulsa
football
team
which
of grandeur for that thrilling
Brockton, Mass., flattened Jersey hannesburg to luku the 4&lt;onUni
This year's Kentucky addition
moment when the nnnnuurer to the Be ni Imde* I* currently tho ond place nearing laurels with meets Florida In the Gator Howl the Orlandenns driving In under Jou Wuh-ult with one solid right honor* while Ynshlro Slilral be­
Ihe
bucket
on
lay-upn
to
n
tune
M
points
and
n
eecond
high
parj
un
l
la
the
direct
result
of
a
IMS
shout". "They're off," nmld *h# high point sensation of the dawn­
hand punch In 43 second* of tho. came Japan's first fistic ruler
united onenlng h«n« of the ing luiskethall season, Clark Had rentase of 1.1. B'afford tied season which Florida and Ita pre»’ of II -snlals, or nearly half of 13th round In Philadelphia's vast when he relieved Hawaii's Dado
Ihe
Celery
Fede'
total
of
23,
Handy
Haynolda
for
last
aeasen'a
ent
coach,
Dob
Woodruff,
helped
Marino of the flyweight crown lest
starting boxes, will he the In­ Junior Metis for scoring honors
Municipal Hludlum.
The aggressive little guurd
moke Ihe Golden llurrlcanea’ worat
imitable Manager Jim Kelly, In l t'e Initial contest against Win­ eecond place ecnelng crown.
Marciano, the crude MWlnger who Muy. In u return bout Shir*! won
holds
the
lending
I
l-polnt
average
This
venr
Btnffoed
has
a
-l-polnt
In
II
years,
whose sense of (he siirclacular ter Hark with eight only to eome. than n year previous had In November qnd Marino, nfter 20
on the basis of thl* flr*t
In tho ring, retired.
j*
ran ante be ironrcelsled hv (*•«•« liaek against the high-flying Edge- game average with an eight point | That waa tho year Tulsa viewed per gameperiormnncr.
a
i mis
cup
knocked Joe Loui* Into retire- years
contest
performance.
At
thl*
clip
total
&lt;n
two
eontest*
with
the
var*
so
optimistically
that
school
offlHandy Kaddler's featherw eight
witnessing the season's first water Kiude* of Orlando to stage
'tiiHer “tiould come near the 200lor keeps, racked up Ills 43rd title
sllv.
The
*enl&lt;
r
&lt;*uard
shown
most
clnls,
even
before
the
schedule
race.
u record 21. mil nt je-r forma nee.
the acuaun consecutive vlet.,ry when ho *tnp-it'll will he h&lt;*hi III abeyance
. . until
promise on running lay-ups.
1opened, accepted on Invitation to pointfigure before
Added extras will clutter the
ends next spring.
lied 38-yeor-old Walcott la tliejJ'o return* front tho Army. Howthus. Clark with 29 total
The
I'emlnot'’*'
o—r-’H
reeonl
ploy
in
(he
now
defunct
Delta
'ni" inaugural &lt;-''”"t a* t♦&gt;*■ 4l”*t point* is the point nrndu'tnt
Ilutler I* well on Id*w uyt-.to tinthe latter’*
tut tor's second defense of the I®yor, beforebeing Inducti-d, Hadnt Memphis.
nighters ore rarrled away with tlm r*»e of the losing Seminole*, ••niler ’he ••••e|s&lt;*» «r John Scott Howl
Int figure
figure of
of Jimmy
Jimmy crown.
He
crown. Exports agreed it was the !&lt;J/r r •}»**three non-title Irnuts.
n mls-'rahlu O-'J. With a green That schedule began with a 42 Krlilur’* point
-aphl succession of races, harking tilth &lt;| free throws, Clark I* is ....
..« t season.
In secoml
second most exciting finish among heavyfirst.lo st to. . .George
Araujo of
Tsai
■■•■"im In
heavy-............
uuifhi new idav* 18 looa to Iiaylor, then coachml
being
logs, helling tip" olid general so­ the Countr's leading chgfiiy
---'
weight*
since
tho
two
Max
HchmelProvidence
in
Boston,
then
scored
""
U ,“ h - ni - P' X : hy Wmrdruff.
, . .. A
„ week
, later Florida lace |* fclant Jot ' "Jou" Mos*. the Ing-Louis buttles hack In the luto!" onc-rouud knockout and. In his
lo I meeting*, which will romhine tossing artist In dale. In the "lavlnt' top Central Florida qu...____ It*
......... f
. 2814.
nky care centc ■ who Is capuldc
flnul test, was disqualified fur
• fur” a conglomi’rated evening Kdgewliter contest the ft-foot-t *••**. hampered hv cold* and
It was the year the two-platoon of reaching ovur the ton of the 30‘s
(Jhrlsli-'ss
loh",
Scott
hss
not
fair-!
holding and hitting on the break
of once-ln-a-lifetltne even'Rocky Arrived
forward deposited seven of nine ed (&lt;mi badly on the court*.
■yatrm began to flourish and Tul­ rim to push his shots down
The rinodopal tension which neMarciano previously hud knocked during a Montreul match.
sa was caught short im manpow­ through the hoop.
allemn&lt;* through the curds fur
SEMINOLE- CAGE HKCOMDS
oroiianles each finish for the hun­ a sterling 7H percentage.
out Lee Kavold and llu n y (Kid)
er. A few more defeats and the
The
(-foot-4
*k)Mcraoer,
who
dred* will lie Imleserilist'te
hot
11,
Mathew*. However, in attaining
Ft. Tn. At school surrendered It* Delte Howl
From n slow right-point aver­
*1 9 11 29 11 6 bid. The campaign ended with nine la aa tall aa he I* thin, could his 38th knockout in the pro ring
neny will try onv way with hurst* age in tiie first game, Clark has
«» 4 6 14 7.0 tussec and a tie, Tulsa's most dls- well develop lata a rag In Var­ Rocky came of nge in the Wulcott
t entiiu*ia«ni nfter winning while Imhis' i-iI It to a robust 14,6 tree- V-.f*
sity Coadi John Mrott'e winning
•» 3 4 ID 6-0 astrous since 1017.
others will nt first turn from *”&gt;n- ernlnge after last Friday night's Kr|,i*-dreams far next season. Mo** Itout. Though lie wus trulling on
hre dlsanpointtnenl In egprctatlon hue’ et spree.
2 3 •t 8 ■f-0 The university and Its support- still lacks stamina and drive re­ point* he looked better than in
Klatford
•i*- 1 ii 6 3.0 crs. who had seen their wartime
•”l nnih-l' atlon thinking nlsnit
Trulllng Clark In second td*'e Devi*
quired In lha gruelling rugr any prevloo* buttle. Tile bout
** 0
the next race.
uttrarted I0.37P fan* and grove
3
is last year’s fourth ranking "teiiu m
16 tram s ni.iy In five straight bowls. game,
■
i
The excitement of surveying
receipt* of (61)1,1116 In u stadium
t
1 0.6 ruallzcd pluyer mnlcrlal and
0
srorer, Junior Melts. Currently 111" Imt
In
putting
the dogs for the next rare,
1 0 0 0 0.0 couching *tnff would have lo be Edg-u-ntrr
Mrll* hold* a 7-polnt perren*ae» Uie*
la
s t &lt;ve--k, hr looked |lh«t had In-Id 120,767 fan* wlio liad
ter
J,
rheeklng numbers, b jes. score*
0 0 0 O.o cipandrd If tlm school was lo spectacular at llnir* ri-aehlng ii|&gt;' }'u^ l|| .M'.t6.7!13 to *ee the first
t
per game whlrh romparrs fa»n'- tlaieklnNEW YORK 'Jv—The Brooklyn
rsrils and past rrcurds, listening
i n 0 0 0.0 coinio-tr In major college football. ■nd pounding In lay-up shot". **r'in- I miin-y-Ju-k Dempsey fight Hislger*. Cincinnati Red* ami Ihixably with his |ow I.V record Is-t ■ji-.fl.-M
*” -"i--sited e* nerts. idilllmrr*
2 2U 31 71 .13.5. To help J. U. (Ruddy) Brothers, Moss' six markers place him see- t-Uy u m pn-vioii* to the night,
*ea&gt;on. The Lake Monroe "l.o-n- total*
tun Brave* mnnopollrcd Nalhmul
and friends will nil he hurriedly
|forrnrr Texas Tech backflcld acr. end In percentage and total point* . Li-sv than four month* tn-foro he |g:nu"c fielding hemur* arrortllnd
Free I'hros lleeonl
mo»lve" has 11 points to hi"
-rsmmril into the tie I-f minutes
At. Ft. Avg. hackfirld roach fur Tulsa's bowl for the Initial game.
rrrdll In a pair of games.
l‘Vl,
Mnrrluno. Walcott euri erd- lo nfflc-lnl ktallstlr* released lodnv.#
helwcen each race while vno try
.1,70 teams and head couch since IPlA
ID Jit
H-iiooiiiu down to the third hh'h Kunfurd
The Dwluer*. II o d I r g * slid
A i-.tul surprise to the Celery «• &gt;'* *ll», Drrl -h f.-n-e of the title
desperately In hslun-e nil fac­ •"’Int oelii’r we find Jimmy Krl.these associate coaches were Fed JV cage machine was n fifth '’Y
Game Iteroril*
!’f " f F*r**,r'1 ‘ hnile*. id- Drove* i»och ccmlrllmtcd Iwo nlavtors In in effort in determine n di i. t|,i. gmnt center brought op
W. L. Hrl. Tp, Av&lt;*. hired:
string substitute Frank Thomas ?0 •» I’hlladelphlri. Only 21,616) i t * lu the 11*1 of Individual ilcih-rnle Witm-kl, former George
winner sod hasten to ii'sre -nor ft’iiii h t season's .l\'«. Kriiler ha* Momments 2 0 I.IXHI &gt;10 6S-0
• - - two-ndnute* fun* lurm-i out for lid* one III frn*lvp lop men.
who in Imt n brief
wager before the barking dogs
Third bn*cinon Ulllv Cox with a
0 2
,IKH!
71 16.6 Washlnutun University guard ami poured In four point* Oil a running which ( harh-* -reined more intent
tit tit&lt;m'ii in these first two con- Bn nferd
| siiccessfid high school tutor, from lay-up nnd a couple of charity «n going the distance than an re- .370 average ami r a I c h i? r Ru.v
rommenrs around after
Ihr tc -'i '#,r a 6,ft nveiage.
TEAM IIECGHDS
his
post
us
assistant
court)
of
the
phony rnhlill.
1
# u' uIfiIiir the tilIc hv !m&lt;l lout to Canipanella at .W)t reprcxehtsd
Opponents
While operntliig out of the ecu- Sanford
professional Chicago Dockets.
If you take lime, vno w'll ob­ I-., tin t l**t season on tho Junior
Jill Winter Hark
62
Thomas is young and may dB .'W ahott « year prertniw. Of rourse the National lo’oinie chnrnnion
Dewitt
Weaver,
one-time
Tenserve all the psychological up- Viu it", Krlder mnlntaliird a 6.7
41 Edge water
f&gt;H
P ' " ' 1''* *l"V° Dodger*. Flrsl sucker Ted Kt--snes-.ee line great (lien an assist velop into a (fnrkhorne in the fu•iro-'-h”* fit”| o.elhll't’ the ••*•* -r
■■re .Seminole linskeliiall srliciiies.
knocked him mil In /ewski. U'll and *ccoml haveinati
ant
at
Mississippi
Slate,
Hutton. .(Kk) were Ihe Cinhundreds of racing fun* cmpiov
1,161 u&gt; wi" "" lu,""r thtlt 11,1,1 ! Gratlv
Sax Judd, a great pass-catching HEM IN 01,11 JV CAGF. HKCOIlDH elmli-d
i-lnnnli plnvers lo ret Ihe pace al
trying to bring Inline Iheir dug.
him fur 21 yrur*.
I'layrr*
O.
Fg.
Ft. Tp. Avg.
Till-a
end
during
the
school's
bow!
i,soe&lt;|e the vnutiger funs
lloxli g'* biggest crowd if tin H eir po-'tion n"d »t’or|st' n Inhnqv#
1 3 II 11.0
t
games era mid a funner pro star. Ihltler
vein turiu-d up for tin- Joey M ix- l.ogao Uf2 a ni &lt;mlHolder Kid Gor­
will crons fingers, the more pluu*
&lt;
Mo,-s
it
41.0
s-1 2
1
Jerry
D'Arcy,
former
Tulsa
ecu
don (KM 'veto the Brave*’ fielding
••I- ni ,|M..e n uiumlding prnyOr
ii
1 t
1 1.(1 tin-Itivy Robinson light heavy­
Thuinus
ter
•lent,served h- the anxious crowd,
o 2.0 weight skirmish in Yankee Stu- itvd,m t«
ii
Hunt
1
1
drought
in
to
help
teach
the
•III ,.l| .„. •• t|| e*C,.m,.l l,| rali-.i.
Two-tv n'tchor* f olded 1.000 b it
i ;; ilium. Maxim, wlio did very little
1.0
0
t
1 \
split-T offense was Jack Mitchell, Flower*
|t.O
' q figlitlng in the Imut, gained Ills Nd" York'* Jim H e a r n , who
late loglratly on the basis of pnst
u
1
quarterback
of
Oklahoma's
grunt
Behrens
l
1
ha-qHod IN' most eannce*, 71, wa»
'&lt; ’-,«eiria”'-‘s to their seoreeerils,
Pickens
1 0 0 9 0,0
0.0 w'rtllrt when lloliiavoa cullapsed listed ** the leailer.
tUUI Sugar Howl eleven.
from oppreasive heat after 13
Voue olileetlve a mil v I* of the
(Ml
0
0
After
thn
1U30
season.
Weaver
Henning
1
0
I Brooklvn. hv rdolntf in t L'inclnI T u t u h l i u l l *,nr "MMjsrfw said today they had
'•""ttio, &lt;yl1t lead you first to lie*
1 0 0 0 IMI rounds.
»O
r ^ H I d D l l n f l , the finest collection nt plavers they resigned to become head cnin-li at "*rk
I nntl for tho c h b laurel*. .9822 to
ttevn on,* ,1* h» sce'trnh1"- down to * * U l
(lent Fhmrrd Ref
Teens
Tech
where
Mitchell
Joined
(1
Bale*
0
0.0
1
0
rs
ip
ever saw tint only the South prothe winning ndmlnw po t it*- « *-«-i XT
Even Referee Ruby Gulditein 1 9817. t'* rf the Nation*! I rnivne r*-.
him.
Weaver
was
succeeded
by
0.0
l
u
0
Miller
u
•••111 lose Cnefiilenee ns he rills up N e w L l l f T C K e c o r d s d ^ e d •_ Victory In the Shrine’s Hillrry Horne, oner a Mississippi Farrell
aValiud from the rl.Ig,
I." « . U-Ma. The
1 0 0 0 0.0 hadi-r tii10horounds
rharlty f(s)th*1l psmn Christmas
He wns renU.L-d' Cardinal* also fielded .982 in I0«.
Ills seorneard In otter disgust nfter
•State tackle whoso coaching ca Dekle
1 0 0 (1 0.(1 after
night
In
tho
Orange
Bowl.
]t.y m E S i was w
. 5 J K : i T h * n ^ r * onlv pintle Del error,
•t had loving skein.
recr lucludox two .Florida State 1 Norton
1 0 u 0 0.0
Oviedo's hard rumdng, s h irr
South Coach Amlv Gustnfsnn of High
Fvo’"wheie &gt;-ou no. you will shmitlni*
g|« m In tin- SialHum ,.n,r I(il l i i ! set
' " / ,In
J ,VHM
™4.." noth,r U r,,,nBl
School
championship
(cams
total*
9
1
8
23
23.0
ami
all-around
hasketha
i
. Ik* 'r!Ag. The tsmt saw •’Rnhlnson
hear
m
nr hovV
Null- to
it, will,
win, hot
n&lt;n ”*i-nlv
’’Ire,v will
..•...,11.. Miami made the flat prediction at Panama City. * *
■'
iamt
Record*
The
Nnw
York Giants executed
that the South will win its fourth
welter chump uml current
Von find the guy who has gotten ' ’‘V''- J‘,hl'!"Tl J ‘MK '
veil
The new program brought to the
tv. L. Pet. Tp. Avg. | H'llrctit
Ihe most double nlays. 171.
i *. .„ i ii..
„ rr
..-i,,, out In write In new record* In the game in five appearnnerx and said Tulsa
middleweight
chump,
milking
c
rainpus talent for a team
1 0 1.(86) 13 43
T)1” Associated Pre** in It* final
best test of all seal,ms is to watch ^tid n o h m-nlv care Mmk&gt; pod t u nfter Tuesday’s final lengthy prac­ which for three straight years Opponent*
' V'VflJUi it 1 .001) 26 26 vain attempt to take the light ,inn(«c|*l fielding rcll'n*c l a s t
1....... .........got.....ml faces „f the r ,," ‘r" 1
Conference tali tice w-Mlnn. "wp'rc rcadv "
heuvvwulglit
title.
A
Ib'k-pouml
am ass.m ore yardage than Hanford
Oppofifnls
October listed the same leaders a*
"I'm not making any prcdlcllnns would
w-i-ight hnndieup plus Ills wllllng- the official The averages were
iln-v (!•-■ »•*• ’&gt;f (lie park ■ensitit,
any in the uullmt, win 26 games,
26 Edgewater JVs
43
With hat three ram rs uf the Imt we'll "Ivc them a real battle." tie two and lose only four; annex
m-s.* to fight all out In the heat also tho same save for Brooklyn
sttcmnUiw *o cheerfully write off
M A IN LA N D
•i.. eve-daw's situation liv *aying, infunt srasoli, June* has Ihe said North Coach Stu Holcomb of the national tidal offense cham­
his undoing. Robinson was 1.9821) nnd Cox (.972).
Bowling Standings proved
Fli FT t "Oh « ell | illiln't expect to win maalerv over the Lion and mint- Purdue,
fur out in flout ul thu time of hi*
pionship twice in a row—and again
Tho
North
will
have
a
ge-crnl
Itcevea
a
1 7 and Im-sMcs
ly scoring rnliimn with 64 points
collapse.
carry (lie school's colors to a post
review of plays amt tartlcs at their season
MIXED LEAGUE
Stearns
1 1
0
| The Imut drew 47,963 fun*, big­
bowl.
would have cost Juat a* much fur an equally lofty lM-polnt final limbering up drill.
W.
L. gest crowd of the year.
•*'H THI HF*' HURRICANE**
Holier ts
t
1 9 K * **Htl *Ff»H»» # «lt 0NVMf|||&gt;rtl
** average per contest.
Gustafson planned a 45-rnim'tc
29 10 ' As to Indoor crowds, Ihe hesl
No. 1
llruwn
CORA I, GADLEH (8peelul) - f )
4 4 12
Yes, thero Is nothlm- like th-- The fast breaking forward lead* limbering up session on a final
SnortR
Roundup
27
12
No.
0
Howet a
4 3 11 'hrllla at the rare*. Local fan* n»d nut only Oviedo with 23 field goala
Square Garden could do Though had weather nnd n losing
By GAYI.E TALBOT
ta 21 Madison
No. 1
Foley
2 •■« m- im irlsu will on*'e again he or hnakel* In lha lavnten'a lingo visit to the practice field
1 9
was 9,468 for last March’s Paddy tenm hit football attendance at U
The
Routh
will
use
a
five-man
No.
3
22
17
of Miami, the 242,761 home total
Cnlnhlese
2 6 1* *l.i* to watch tho dog* In the rail- hut II...... ..
loo. Hu Is Mister
with three linebackers on de­ ADELAIDE, Aurtralla m - Thl* No. 3
16 23 I Young-Ernie Diirnmln battle. Of hnx been lopned only four time*
Knog
1) 2 2 I.,| "n-nlew atinosnherc at the haskctl.ull In Hemlnulo County at lino
course, neither the Garden nor tho
fense.
using
Wayne
Martin,
Texas
29
wn,
tha
day
before
Christina*
10
No.
2
Duvis
1 2 4 beautiful Bonfnrd-Orlandn Kennel this preaent reading.
co-promoter, tlm international Box­ ill Miami hUtory.
C h r i s t i a n ; Dick Mwlvetsw. xatne a* In other parta of the
CITY LEAGUE
1larger t
1 2 4 Club graudalaud and ....... .
ing Club, I* complaining since tele­
thlHl.nk .(me| |- t,.r ski, Maryland; Bill Athey, Haylnr; world but It meant only another
IV.
L.
II.G.
Haul
1 0 2 Batunlay n k lit when the xrendL ., ',^ . w whJn ll cm * t . cagl Jim Lawrence. Duke, and Jotm day of toll under Ihe burning lun BUne Machine
vision fees help take tlm place of
897
no
16
Llpe
0 ft 0 omnlng o f the ra-lnw season I s - 1 ™ Z Z m
Missing Him-.-tntor*.
. la.t U,D I. far Ahh'rtnn. Maryland In front with for member* uf the American and Ace Glass
87-1
17
28
Kubanka
0 0 1)
Managrr* Fight, Tow
Don
Wade,
Vanderbilt;
Rex
Hhiver
Australian
Davlx
Cup
taam
;
pre­
20
861
Btanlev-Rogers
85
caac. Hilly Meek la runTot nla
II I t 07
Most
exciting fistic night In tlm
Miami,
and
C.
O.
Bioc
Irocata,
Baylor,
paring
for
tho
Challenge
Hound
23
841
Po*t
Office
22
uml h«hlml June* with SO
Garden came ulnnil whim Itofureo
BANFOHII
*
llnebeckers.
■tartlng
Monday.
Celery
City
18
H
IM
27
points and a third Oviedo ranking
FG FT 'r
Ed Fullerton^ a r y l a n d - . wlil be
In their only concvxxlon tn Ihe Fla. Power * Light »U .Tt 897 Itay Miller became victim of a two
average of 1(1 point* per.
fisted attack hy Thuma* Ehall,
at left hi
frv /,
vta, Virginia, festive season, Captain Vic Selxai
1 2 4
VJ-12 NAVY LEAGUE.
M ured Walter Dade, the
ghl half, and Don Olelmer,
2
l
6
hi*
American
taammatax
E'"rk
W.
L.
It.G.
lanky Lion centey ah a hoa mim­
anderbllt, tafetr.
1 1 3
. . rd to gather round ■ imall HcHi.aU
17 4 747
ed Ihe last tvrn eamaa beeausa of
Extra paint d u 11 a ( will be Chrlilmo* tree Thuriday morning JHU
l^ t r u „ i
2 2 1!
13 9 806 ed a knockout at the hands uf
a
snralnad
ankla.
started
out
lha
handled by Oklahoma’! Buck Mc- before going (0 Memorial Drive Tlgoreat*
0
1 1
*fetU
12 9. 732
Initial
ronlasl
with
Edrewater
In
Phall
and
Brocatn.
Whll*
McPha't
un*
II 0 U
Btadlum for more practice.
Bearcats
. 12 9 766 i m r 11if mm i invii
rtuuulciy, TV fan* iiilaxi-d the
0
1 1 NEW YORK iW—The next point fine style bucketing I t gahtta and Joe Koch of Wake Foreit will
It looks as though they'll need IIoIt s I*
L[*wl&lt;lnii
9 12 701
fur
Ihe
second
high
total,
which
do
tha
South'!
punting.
KNW
f
tlon. Reasoni A commercial.
0
1 1
1 20 018
ainnslnr' Johnny O'Drlen aeon*" gives him, on th f basis of one dutiaa will be handled bv Mcl'hail all they can got aa Frank Sedg- Panthsra
0 8 3 Ihe
Kid Gavltun. tim Cuban Hawk
for Ilia Sealllc basketball team will game, the srrvnd highest aver­ and lf_tbera are any field goal man, big man of the Australian
wu* fl*tl*nn’A busiest warrior. The
| troupe, has reached his absolute
0 0 0 «lve him a new four-year reeonl
age.
11,
on
Ihe
tea*
.
peak form again after a period of set In,
welterweight king engaged In six
a IS SI fur yollege basketball.
Norman Fove. a crafty guard
nun title limits and came thrumrl'
‘ . lie la obviously so
certainty,
'^"rters,
The nolnt-senrlng nrnHtoe. I** with a propensity for hitting ilia
If
either
Selxas
or
Trabert
gets
..... Harry llopman, Aus- tied up la a hard four or five- successfully In title buttle* against
idy that
28 47 67 first collegian to tnn the 1.000 mark
nets
from
far
o
u
t
stands
third
In
ullan captain and cosch, advised setter opening day tha Australians Bobby Dyke* on a split Miami de­
10 1? 24 In one season, contributed N points
............I t
m to lake Wednesday off •nd say be la M l likely to get hla cision, over previouxly unbeaten
•n Seattle's 103-lot victory over tho Lion scoring column and fourth
rest rather than Invite stele
New York Unlversltc |g*f nlant In the average department with
test fog tennis back overnight. Gil Turner In Philadelphia and
SeliVi, on the other himf^Tookod fuQ
and now Ii tied with Nate Dctgvnk, 22 points for a 7.6 percentage.
For thla raaion some Aussie ex­ Blllv Graham In Havana.
tired
and
drawn
after
two
hard
Jim Wheaton, who annexed th»
Jimmy Carter lost hla light­
who scoped 1,103 point* for Rb’er
perts era speculating that Sedginan
- h i * " seta In ilnalaa against Straight will be the only member of their weight title In a Los Angeles up­
Kails fWli.) Stale Teaeners Col- high point crown for the Llona last
nf
Kansas
,- A
Clark
In
N
degree
temperature.
H«
leee. From Iher* It** only • abort venr, has a brothar Bob who look*
team to play both singles and set against Mexican Imuro Bala*
Navr.
Intend* to pece himself cai
In
May
but
six
months
later
tha
hop for the aylla O'Brien to the Ilka another future cate great
double
a.
.
and Chuck from here on and has
career record of I,MS set by D i from the Oviedo mocklanda,
lave
u -.
practice aessions for both
Wheaton la In fourth place with
Lon3 In five year*
tha fnU beakj**, and May will and Tony Traberti io
to ona
one oiiiy,
Thus,
“ i, j t m nny once lagain lakes 20 points and a 6.T averaga.
I’ASADENA, Calif. I*&gt; - The
feur-tnao
Local critics lay
ty It waa unforTha I,Iona will olav the r oonr
&gt;m hla
.... twin
.....
academic fathers dealt the Troians the hoa toes away from
tunate the Ameoricans couldn't
[ v of Southern California a hard blow brother ddte, hi* teammate ever B tsam tonight.
Ed
an will be have had an addJlUonal fortnight
It) •* *.»^e«*e eyeesi u»ad »S
tndsy when ihov ruled Jim PiaHli, •Inca tt ,y first started towing ■ Ovladn Cage
while the to gat accustomed to Adg!
GF- RBOJtDB
RKORDi
OVIBDO CAGE
of Hto nation's best defensive ha^etbatl •ropedd In Iheir native
_
ilwf flanki wlB nava
_
•Vf Bernle
own brand of heat, which la somehalfbacks,I H l
lo plsy assiInst South Amboy. N. J. Eddie eco
J, F a-F t-T fFlower*,
Player
a, and Ernie Hh
Stock - thing.
Wlarnosln
an. 1. u points, Including two vital foul Jones
, mils
a flmKb of mi
it's going lo be extremely tough
u .0
I'aeltla. whoso rerun
nine shots at ihe end. and wax at lo u t puda
'ros Ire VIIi tha American pair, who wltl
alternate with tha offaiu
equally aa Important aa bis more l ^ k
10.0
puss Intercrollnns. which
ay all four amglea and doubles
• turned for 113 yard.i and Iwi Inuch- publicised brother to tha team 's -ov«
in tha crow dad three day aeries.
1948 Plymouth
Wheaton
Thla la especially true If tha mer­
V»But i it was only another ccontra- Rlaton
cury
climbs
over
the
loo
mark
' Uta career ql the twins McCall
diction In
Convertible Coupe
las Ultra la every expectation it
who went to a collage 3.Q00
wtn now that summer has really
Bhafrr
E xtra Claan, Radio
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II
Tnl sis
Team
^ ^ ta d jo M d B a a U rFat. Tn. Av»
m af
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more
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M •.Smith*
a fkwitharn awing,
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lion lliTutiath Saturday; cooler north
lliis afternoon and tonight and la
central porllun Satunlay; clear to
partly cloudy, continued mild south
portion.
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Concrete Proposals
Wanted By Dulles In
Answer To Stalin
Any TaiitfibloSuKffes-

BUNN. Gcniiniiy
The He
HONG KONG U*-The Inst tw*
UN Rejects P(&gt;\V 'M urder’ Charge
tion For I’romotinsf
pilbllran ecomimy use D believed
of live Canadian nun* tried by thr
cert,liu to full 011 « hut i* projected
Chinese Communist* In the widely
IVace Is Welcome,
u&gt; the lurgesl Atm-rlcan 1111)10111:1111'
propagandis'd "orphnnajie murdci
e-tiililishmenl
lit
the
world
case" In Canton entered Honr
Says Ike Secretary
1•lit- of 23 to 3o per cent in the
Kong today after nearly two years
American
.mil
Grrmuu
■.luff'
of
in prison.
WASHINGTON P - The incoming
the Stale Itepiirtmenl in Germnny
They are SUter Superior An
Eisenhower udmiin-lrallim tixlay
are helm: width fmeea-t uutoilg
toinette Cmivrclte, M, Jnllctte
eliallenucd lln ssin 's Premier Stalin
I S offielul* henQue., and Sister Jerm aine Gravel
to put forth "t-onereU* proposal*’’
Bi’fore the lleptiblteim rdeetinii
43, Three Klver* One, They said
. ii pronmling peace and promised
lu ll'll Si.Ill- Hi pur Imeut ollb't.ih
they were expelled unexpectedly
llu -\ would he ' ’seriously and sy m ­
hail winked out plan* to ettiploy
after serving only part of fivepathetically received "
about l 1too Vmerii.ii,* .mil 3 .unit
year sentenee* (or "the murder of
A ■ i.item cnl taking that position
German- m \Ve*l t.erni.nn diiriuc
2,110 orphans."
, ,
wa- i - n m i hy John roster Dulles,
Ihe year -luitmg July I t'J.Vt
They were met at the border hv
who will lie Hie new admlnistraThey were t■• hr- u-&gt;tgnerl t&lt;&gt; the
Sister Jerm aine Tanguay. Canadl
tien’- secretary of slate, after
new Am, 111 un Kmtui--\ in lloim
an citlren who wns horn In Nashua.
Hulle* ha,| talked with I'rcxident.mil to the 1on-.ulnl.-v eeueinl wlm-li
N II. She and Sister* Inulda l.a
ele, t Elsenhower hy telephone (hi*
will mii 1 red the t S hirth roll)
Perrlere. Pcnrouge. &lt;Jue. and
morning Elsenhower is In New
mission uhi'ii Wr-d Gerinnru re
F.lliabctli Lemlre, La Bale d e
York
jii Iiis sovereignly imdei the \llteil
Fevre. Que., shared the ordeal
Ihe siali-mcnl was Ihe first reWe-1 German peace 1 onlrni 1
with Sisters Cotter*lie and G ravel
ueliun ol the new administration
Hit- pto|i..*eil Side Itep.iilnienl
but were pxoctled in Fchruarv
to tepltcs given by S l.illn to fuur
setup in t.eim ntn would dwarf the
Slaters LaPerriere and I-cmlre left
1 i--t mils |,resented to him bv Ihe
tm. Aniern an iliploniatl, e-laldt-h
for Canada several week* ago
New York Time- anil published
nient- in Hi ilain anil Fiance
The two nrrlvals said the Com­
)e-ti-rdu&gt; morning
which ban* . i I m i i i I -on emplovi-munists gave no reason lor ex
St»Hit expressed willingness to
ilifiitnl l*lit»l&lt;&gt;i!i
I* 8. kwisy cach
pelting them At 4:30 p m. yester­
-in-,-t with Eisi'iihnwer in response
■9itvk* tkiiij June Evcrutt frnni IH«- Kntnpri*** Met i*•&lt;11^I Mom*
I Sunlit i Pm- a*. K* u&gt; i i\m
' m*
I hi- Ims'Ii 1 . 01, 1111--ion now lias
day, they snid. guards entered
tu
-ut,- ,|u,--tnut and he also said
their cells and told them they were Sunforil Nnvnl Ah Station f«»i a i ‘HunI iiiii* cel.toa nit 8I» t n * th* mIioIhi' •hjRi ct« f i i** 11|t It11 «h I 21:1 tibcin .in and it 200 tier
'(o--.iu w.i- mien-sled in ending
Uhl*;
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o*
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mid
,s
niuns
on
tini.
nr.dl
\li.ml
-*
»
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.
being pardoned and "banished fur
the KiUeail " ar
llllis.
lent ..I the Vno-ii. an- tie pnl-lu.il
ever "
liiitle- m.uie this stuleinenl:
.inpnintci's
who
em+hl
toitl.'d
+
.
't
The ease of the five mm* drew
I have read with interest the
1
leht
Tiltolhct
.11
e
1
11
i
ei
tu-opie
world attention Doc 13 IBM, when
"ilili-heil .ii-eiiunt of Mr Stalin's
In addition till- At. to il Si-, orttr
they were stoned, spat'upon anil
i tew - If these mean that Mr.
Agency ha- 1 total ol till Ametii.iii
reviled In a four-hour public trial
m .iIiii ha- iiiiierete |iropnsnls lo
VAtCRIAN A 10IIN ilelt v
and tlerman i-lntilmewhich was broadcast over Ihe Can
make to the new ailiulitlstratinn
111s:tit l. nieii.l'. 1 ,.f Hi.1 lo
“ We .11.- hrai mg f.o
cot 1 |.
ton radio.
„
.
iftet it take- ufliee. he can rest
1older ttflel Do- v enildr 1
to ,‘.n pci ..-id wticn I'u- 11ot.ol.11
The Beds Jailed the nuns March
t"'iii',l that t a-y will he seriously
tan- Ink,* ,,yer
-aid 00 ,• ro*|i*m
-. III tills rejo. t. .1 So, let .1.
IP. 1931. They were among the
■"tl svmpathelleully received,
-tide 1 S olfli lal " I In- log eso.l .
di.-tt’d f.u " i n ,. , 1., ■ I „
first orphanage workers to be
"l)i|ili-m.ilie ur Gnltfil Nations
IG lic it W IIIO M
Mut 1 x*IH«-11 f&gt;-I llo hoi buss. o. of Americans lim.'iit- hen* lo-sl
» 1'•&gt;■11lied ill I t - \ M ..... . 1
charged with the murder of in
l.aimel), ul -.... ...
are ah
A \ i u v lln- Irtl.’k mill it-* ii 1111&gt; lit...uni th.- i iiiu.n ecu - i eii 1 Hint 1- cert .1111
motes’-nn accusation which be
i .ivs ;iv .i11.11iti- f-r such purposes
nit'll-, wniliug h'.i u (,!oei-:.-tion of it. t. -lop in ti,-nt of (1 . mess bull
came routluo
i-a) fur I'M-hiingex of views doOrphanages In Chinn hnil become Five Persons Are In­ two he*-,. filled with rhiM'.-n Tie- \u v v h*..l -howa.i the yo'ioy
iime-l In find wavs tn promote
fi'toil llo- Mrtliudi-t i 'llilili ell * -ter- into th.1 iin-s- hull whet*** Hu v Navv /vsks Hills On
dumping grounds for unwanted
penri- ami mteriiuthmul good will "
jured In Several Iloilo- ut Kotelprl *■ to llo- l r S, w oe set veil I I hi i lout* thiito-i
bahics-m oitly girls Because of ah
the tiitrmtil itiphimntlc channels
Naval Aiixilinry Air Stu'm ’i 'loti cmi-isting &gt;•: cu-om of li.u uto
New Construction
Ject poverty and lock of hygiene
tm i-iiiit.ul between Washington
A utomobile Wreeks iluy
fur nn nfleiimun of Christmas »tuip, torkev mill l i.iol ilie-t- iic.
at birth, the prevalence of tetanus
mil Mu-eow are the Soviet Em.-eli-hriilioii, which included u till iimi.li.-.I |.uln1.ii-* with irravy, but
and congenital diseases, and ex­
Si iilnl
for t In*
flirtii»r
' iii-.-v here and the .American EmFive people were Injured nnil key dinner, inovien nod gifts from tert-d brie.-oil. limn In i,nt, emu i»f 1hi i*t‘ Iilia* **IdIi'I h ut th** IJ. H
posure, most babies were dead or
hussv llu-re Al the thilled Nations
dying when d u m p e d at the sis were arrested by Highwny ffiioln I'lnn*. ma.le pu-'-lhh- l.v vol I.. m *1111.-1 , mu bin -nluil,
Nnv nl At( \th nt y .An St.it but h* i *
liu—t in mul American delegations
I'lilruluiun It. lb Httrri*nn the punt untnry ei.nlillmtioii-. from ull llo- lull- milk, cherry pie mid ire Mill tbi* 1ri imvnl itiilll IS:0(1 p in
orphanages.
____
un-- a niii-i.iMt opportunity of
three iluy* following 11 ■series of navel prr.unnel -taln-ned Ion-.
er. Ilili. UlilMpi-x, lll'lO. -. mil* llld I &gt;T, mi Jit 11 III, Iiv fhr Sittl«
•juii'k and mtiirmal euntael
When Ihe pron e ii.ll retu-lieil llo- enndt m re ul*o pn--"d o il (,, t-neh Niivnf 1*1 il l II ( IS Mb \YjHjk4 Mf'fi*
I - riff 1,- accidents iiml violations.
i'hi-ie wax u Ini of cailllnus
All the Injured were Ijivulvei* luntling strip 11 total &lt;&gt;( M ehiblr.-u: .-l.il.l .. In- |..f( the l.i.ii.limi'w.
i-hi-ii'.iii ihi -'lipitul Hill, hut lit
r*'/, t* M HDvnt I1lt*i*,* Alhnrfi*M!i*l&lt; F j l f U i T n
( l Y o u i i &lt; i !I III the saint* mishap wlilelr occur- list ween the nites u f\l ami 17 )»«l&gt;l Almiv of the .-hll.lieii n .ft- 1. S ('
.iiliimiMr.limit elrelei in downtown
nlii-htc-l fit .111 tlo- liuxse* iiI-.ih* nmi vi*it to tl.&lt; Muio-n . tni[.. I
" u-hmi:t,iu the 1,-i-iiug seemed to
I hr Midi shit l &lt; Iff !»•■ *n|| 11 it 1*
At Mansimi Alter
smith of Hanfniil un Highway 17 with elltht adult eluipeioii. *. The l.efoie the entile eiMOI. Iilirti.il to I t. Ii B||||| "S lllllt1-A It frit I*s a that Statin had offered little If
croup WIIS met liy rli-iil Nnvy men it,, Siulion 110.lit.-.. i«, wl , . ilu v
n
• I
Y _ A * L „ M f , l ;i-. the piitriiliiinn snld.
m\thing new lit a reply to four
At
I'risoii
»lf « lllttl I • t i l ) .
• till f t ,( I It
...... .........
.......
Hi after
-nv 11 t ..In I ..f
*••11 ‘
in-'lnnis m i I i u i i I I i i I tn him hy the
: 11m*iii'i i it
New Ytirk lim e- Ihe Time- pullHVCI
_____
1n*|eep in 11 tn r driven hy Guy II nm,rJ- * *'**fk|* JNn* &gt;, I"',1'
Vft. r the la*t • 1• ..n
k fxtttltf
r •) 1at.
t I A K.lriN
ll nit ti vint tr i i i 1. w
i »him
WI 1. . I, I- &gt;1, pt li-ln-d In- ie-pnli'i- ve-lerday
if !Iii' i 1.1I 1 1mip
' l l ' '■ V I
mul Mr*, Gconre Thuritou Huffy, ols» of Mm.fmd. I».d two f ,,, , ■'' n.T.'i ,V 'j.
iN
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st.din dei imed lluil "aggressive
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' ‘ out‘ ami 1.1* Ii,- ". '•'
'
1 We.- till 11. .1 Oil, Sllll'I, 1
iiMldir
look,,I
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next‘ fm
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- 11&gt;, .i -el., 1 1 , on ictmr--" taken m the Wesl’s cold
Ttieadav for Athens, G». w-lo r. -- verely h n ri-d when his far* f
ii i-nlii i agaii l Itus-ia are the
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1 jet" b
i- i: ♦-.».ot* ,. " 1,, -1 iHaiti
14 i&gt;H \\ ft! t i l l ' ' l l VI lit 1'
tVi'v will m nke"titpfr'fntt.re hi.me f«ruck jhe^dnsIdH.ar.l ni a c.lllslun
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- a i-e- of 'mt-*i| ictt-ilnn and
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IW* ....... l|H*l|«’l| Mis *l!» 1m I It*
t. it n when
.a 11*33 Imt v ilt keep
'.ml - 11 In- regard- "favorably" the
lit* III V'lUi Ik11*hf lent I*»!•* itiYl'IIIIM I hi r* their appeal to t.ns II,
It,,
hot
cngaa^M n the Insurance hualnr*. by Kohert E. Myers, rirlan.lo, ..... , ft",;.* * ,
V' .,r T'VstciVN .1
........
M.1fI\ Km***|"I■,*fl 'ihifi'MiH'M f«*i* idea id a meeting with Elsenhower;
as yenerftl m an.ber of Ihe P. W « .1 Green Cove Spr.nga.
I A„ „V.. .Vril.lr. „ ...........
i„ W ! S n i h Z / W li:'i ‘ 111* n| ti’fi-M iiilfilK | It 1••11m u nil Mini uuiilcr
in
I fi.’l.iMil ■ ImnIoi Y \Yi*&gt;r WIfl &gt;IMl .’! war between Hie U S and the
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jiti’-sMartin, Jr. Insurance Ageney. Mr.| According to the patrolman. Mr umber nlut r the iuriwn\ .lone*
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ftti »M f lli* I hull! ll | Imm| * 1111*1 \AimhiU - Imme alter a l.,\n ah
* till I4’}| 111 Im'ImSI' 11)4 *1,171t"*■f «if ,| So-tel I'n ion I- nut inevitable; (3)
Martin la Mr. Thuralon’s brother- Duffy suffered
hmUed left leg ; announce,I
r„m di. i Ken
I’'
o,v,',\ h 1'h '
On-. hriu: m.ii Ii.in iiM iilinl .lillwmi'l It ii - - tn I- "int.-re-ted lit ending the
fIimu " i l l &gt;■* «• I •*■%**ss. I l i m i t 111 MHMlIl'tt M l.ml 1 ami ftmlmv Inm
■- •—
while Mr. Myer* incurred mtnm
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lln1 Kit-mlm Till kfi h i miimimj&gt;l i .ii m Knrea" and i4t Ihe sources
a lmlnt.il hunt the\ a.
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ul world I'lmlettlhin lie "every"A fter nearly 30 yenrs of farm- Imerulluns of the forehead. WII V.Mia,lla'd ‘h'ft'sm rflud
imm ^ ‘‘"1 'J [ " V o u i in'h'o'o,-, ■
1* III | Hit. 1|ll| | VAill hi III ht'lt ll • in In await In- r*-tuin tie whit,- 1111*111if .4(ItHi t.f ill I'Ji l 1si| if
-lint- and lit ev e r-tiling wherever
iny in Sanford, we naturally li*lf Uwni II. Bonus Jr., sailor ut Green ago in lilt AJ2l‘ "Suvity,■'* ni.plnne!
,
, ,
,
\ ..ill* f tlr
f111111.41\ Mil'll 111,ri" -tu
Women
tn
ntic
cimip.
N
.f
.1■. m
aiHun-" n( the cuid
to have," Mr. Thurston said, "but Cove Springs, tr passenger In the Tor the NoiH, I'.d,. and lo- wu- t„ '
m
.1 I «""*" 11 ■111*4■11 Ilfs III |tl| .'MM il Ml.1 - ar .iggn-'siuaiiulliei
find I 'pre-siiin
(hiit iipporiuoUy In Athctn* win* m* Myurn enr,
vii u f r n r ti» * n ir iv c huivk wiiu Httotji &lt;'Ium*. -mum
. ...
. u ' t" *
.
K lr n h i.H l F n if liir y In
11rll ill 111j111••r v (rimer P m cell
"We
have
-i-eti
c.iim
ti
lin
e
tie
SlJilm Ii a - un -e-i-i'Jil nccasintlS
‘ -,-t„,
'• and in , 1111&lt;
fgornl We could not afford to turn nose, while Chatline l.ewellcn, Hr- The &gt;)tU&lt;l«• n i, „k&gt; d up at tlo ■ h.-ar*. tin
venm r'- wife l.ilil Ihe 1 j i l l i l - •1i%i I&gt; I&lt;•'I lit, I S d *'m M .ilU ief
n Hu- pa-I i r-niimli-d tu written
t down. We are still interested in lundo, also a pansenger in the same I and
siiout*
of "I , him" riiul
Rnmt* Dies Of Cnlic im
IfuIrh a\ &gt;M| ie(lte MIiimI I 'fMm iM -pie-tlnn,
.
,
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.
in.:
iiurchlin
*.
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B
ill
we
base
1
m
nlm
t.iM
e
hnm
epn»eil liv I S newsmen
Sanford nnd expect lo keep both.eat, Incurred minor abrasions of there
.....
I* were h.-nr.l a* the,
| )„.
tfiviruf tin «ulr
for cnloreil people mi Ihe fjirm f?eI Ml I II &gt;|n* eil(it 1(1(1 llliil Um amt almost Invarmlil) he lias exour farm anil house here a* w» re- the ankles, liomtld K. Sitvage, a ,plum
1111r /«*&lt;I
TSi1 mu-ssed a liellef that a U. S.liOMK r
Ili-mii t«n yi .ii old I he cnlnreil wmin n .in- pet lei liy SnV|('t&gt; 111*1\ lit*
,
,
rHit*a th
i Id
l Mih’ tiMh* i I'UllUm In till* I'lllhlliMI Jlf lh«*
ganl them as good Investmenta." third sailor from Green Cove before eonii.b' in to hind
s|irru*Mi the\ fM'i’f1 In nvrtTMli |h* tiii-'ijin war i- imt mevitable and
.M..th,„li*t n.ihlren'* II..... wa- clephaut pr&gt;*lbtv horn in Home welt-nine there
Mr. Thurston came to Sanford Springs, wan a puHsenger of thr
Ul.en the plane landed &lt; -m d r., „gM,.
Ml „
tlll Zoo, died ol i-nlir nn ( hri-linaIhe while wmnen in the ilili' I lMlIltM fll .ll Hit* .Hal1114* I 1fM♦* III ll a willingnesH in meet with Hie H S.
In June, 1020 with his father Myers’ car, also.
Kennedy loxn-d it up the runway ........ . u,.,.„.utjll(,
eve
C iilliin were iiivit.-il into the wltlli' Is11ritIic n Jiixev in MYer tonfuti'ni e eltlef executive
Peter Thurston, who now also lives
Thill 1'Mfilnl* nn* t' Inifuil "i»"r
......
very
Mr. Duffy was circling n Ittfi? and came to a *t..p directly In wt„„„
Tin1 news t-umi' as a i'hri-1mi,- eolitinttl'il. nilotnal tvp*' Imtpe on
Nni did Hieie .i*i]it-:it In lie much
In Athens with his daughter, Mrs. ro n l convertible, owned by Mr
Ih1* imnmveil urillv nf the We t ire-ii
.1f
' ........n. wlm edged l|(llt u)ll)iu,|
N'tlval v &gt;lllnrv lilnw In lens *,f 1itnilsiiiul- uf I lie the plnnlaliiiti
litipe, from the Western viewMartin. Following his graduation Rale, Patrolman Harrison said un o the pln.j, h, see hir.i a. A ft" Air Malm., K It l.ewi-, \... ami i hlhired^pf llimte wlm ii ul iu-i-n
1
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nit
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ifiv*
lie
11 nniliiim-iI (lit
I niil
Hill they le lii-e d tile im lt ilio ll
jitlejiii
fn|
Ihe
Nnl'lh
\
hint
M
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m
IM
chatting
with
the
children
for
A
A|M
W
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front local schools, Mr. Thurston and went to sleep behind the ....... .
J»' f&lt;*l |l 3 fa-cmatcil )iv the nwkwant little anil all while and Neurn went
immim
T
s
I
tn
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h
v
iei
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tejile
went Into business with his father The car veered over to the left several mlmd.t.. Sard.. Clan-.
-holt man ,,f the piMi*. 1 n inI elephant', lute of -pnilhelti ami hack to llie nib* that li.nl hrmicht
\ ’nlut* Of Water
lie yy ill* a iff eeMirnP VYilliln Ihu V\ * f
m ......... .
. ..
ilelighl at playinj! witli a Imue them, to watt hit Tallin,dk'e
and has been engaged in growing side of the highway, meeting the cIliiilM'd 11Imi' i iti tin .Navy hrt'
*• 1 ««n 1
II, TOM l I EMDN
|(
iihlle
imt
|Mi'»iTYril
h.u
lle
hall
and shipping ever since.
| Myers vehicle, Mr. Myers attemntThe "laxlral* man h" "ti Ihe guv
Itetilo Was tile lecontl Imrn &lt;if errmr win nritanl/eil a lin a court juMt e 1n.1v Ff .l^ll Itlt*» Hie iilix " m'
A few years ago Mr. Thurston ed to cross over to the opposite
(lim
it,d
iiml wuii-r is free;
Itie
hue,' Inver*, Iti.meo ami nriler *lii|,pe,l them from paying a ritf»i*iii' vanr
was associated with his, uncle side to miss the oncoming car
,'rjiul. l Unit &gt;nii me puytng only
AMei
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nf
ufiIM
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Juliet
III*
elder
sister.
Hoilta,
is
Henry Thurston gnd the late I* but Mr. Duffy awakened , n “
*‘hi 1*1miu * day v I*11 l" the etinlrn
11., hove water gutheri’d, snfeguarilfour .lulit'l, only I'lephnnl ever to verslnl Mr* Ingram at (lie Georgia nlnitil fulvire \in rru *»n rn»li» v Kn | --I olid dt-li itiidi-il; Jus I what la
It. Bach In experimenting for three - • ■- ■
iti|ii'
1
1
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v
kinks
In
Mre'lilenl
eh***t
h
Vive
birth
to
two
liiliie*
in
cup
11
1
mlimllnrv
at
Ui'til-vill,seasons with the growing of long
er In' |H'i»y!•♦** tii*yy tic h i *, i- , n-ting you ’’
tivily, 1- expi-ctiuu In-r Until any
The wniueti went fimil IIHdsville KlM'litiin*
staple (Sealundl cotton. Ho has middle of the highway.
WImt. fur example, lines it cost
4• 4*•»Ii1»11r *I IH* I*ur ■* 'I'«*' *•
11
mi
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t
ii
1
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IIII
1*11
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|day
now
also specialised In raising cabbage
Damage to the Hale car war
In gel enough water delivered to
Mr. Thurston who Is a past • 't "t 11.300 and to the 1P4H Old*,
wiisli your fin.
Just to fill the
president of the Junior Chamber oft mobile coach driven by Mr Mvers
By The Assoclaleil I'res*
i,as,n ' le ss I Ii iiil five one.himOsrnr Hunt*-*. Ill, N,-gi,. i ,m|
C
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K
ille
d
In
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a
ttle
c(° 7 f U ' •"'! • p M le x B lte d n .tr M60. Mr. Duffy was arrested 0„
The nation'* Chrlslinns holiday ■trlit of th&lt;- Miilwnv p.iilo.i uf
dieillliw uf n ■■lit, ur less thsil
of the KIka. la married to the for­
accident death toil today pa-sctl tin- l liut aultdlvisiiJii mi G, ni-va
it uanaaia na ,•«*» t * , i
fix cents ii iiiunth, nssiiniing
mer Miss Rma Hchnalwl of Sodus
Ihe 300 mark
v-iiTe sjiti-f.&lt;-,| n, clem, up three
Avi-mii-, wnx scnlcm-i-d l,v t -only
N. Y. They have three children
Auto mishap- killed 231 persons Judge Dougins Kli-nslrom to n
tuiu-s a iluy.
Ann, Billy and Nancy
m
since Op. m. Wednesday. Twenty- fine uf &lt;213 or ltd days It* Jail
Inn van get nil the water you
died lit fires Thirty one oilier this morning on u cbnrg, of ugMayor Thanks Group three
nipdre fur a I-itIII, poured right
victims were killed hy all other gruvatt'd uxsuult, whh-h n-ulted
itiin the tub Go approximately a
Tennifl Matches Are
For Nativity Scene type* of acridcnts
M-'iiny, and a slmwa i w ill cost you
In tin- shunting of two N-groi-s,
W
iVllh
more
than
two
and
one
half
Planned At Hotel Personal appreciation has been day* of the extended 102-hour week one of them twice . Hunter en­
1-veil less. The tall fur flll-hlng a
l"ih't runs nliiiut iwu-ienths of a
end sllll lo come. It appeared that tered ti plea nf gulllv.
i i nt. Go out und wash your car or
Victims of Hunter's flurry of
A series of Invitational tennis expressed to the Christmas Png- the all-tlmn rerun! nf 3M Iraffie
Committee hy M a ^ W B IIn m ^ ^
f„f J « ^ d a L a iru i,n a a shouting with n double l-airolled
-i-rul, tin- porch
it muy cost you
matches between guests of the cant
11 u t.n n .* fur ihefr uoVrL "in deathi for a fnurdsv f.'hrtsiinaa
12-guuge shotgun wore Johnny
two or three pennies fur .several
Mayfair Inn and local tennis play­
iV
r’ln
-m
S
K
uif
Hie
InstalUth.n
of
h,,llday
ln
1,nfl
'""V
rxeccdod
lirfnrp ml,
S u n .Sunday
d ay .
application*.
Rcnlt anil Earl Bryant, ulo, re­
er* I* being arranged under the bringing, alwut the Iristallallnn or before
midnight
And nil these rusts up; allow fur
direction of Bill Sweeney, tho Inn’s the Nativity Rente at the hand
Violent accidents
accident* took _a ___
heavy
, sidents of the same area.
fh o(i and Hunter, win) both
Hu- water used f„r drinking and
tennis professional, Charles (J. •hell on the Municipal Pier,
death (oil in the notion over (lie
Addressed to Mr*. Elvira C. Gar­ Christmas hnlldav. with Iraffie ml* live ut the resldeuca of tin- lat­
1ff.-e mukiiig mul -'miking. Include
Marian, manager, announced toner, who waa chairman af the hops the No. 1 killer
■day.
ter's mother, had a fight Tues­
Imiritlry mid hnnsi-hoiii cleaning reipiii i-ments, und then consider haw
A new all-time death toll nn Ihe day afternoon of a family nature.
Next Sunday afternoon begin­ committee, the letter statue;
V"ti would go iihunt mcetltig your
ning at 8:00 p. m. th i first of thesa „ “Rome few days ago, the City highway* for a four-day holiday Deputy Hherlff William Howl
accepted the Nativity period waa Indicated if the current kuld today.
wbier needs if you didn't have a
matches will be held between Gen* Commission
c&lt;
scan* from you and your commit­ trend continues.
public supply system.
Scott was wounded first when
Tucker, city champion, and Clay *“
Compute your other water
Williams, runner-up and former tee and expressed their apprecia­ Th* traffic loll mutinied steadilv Hunted fired througgh ll side
throughout Christmas Eve and of the resldriu-o ut nhnul 5:00
nn Hie same liunis and try to
city champion, playing against two tion for the gift to the City.
"Rlnc*
that
time,
the
Nativity
Chrlifm**
Day
and
passed
Iho
200
u. m. Wwlnesday, the deputy
of uny olhtn ruinniodltv which
guests of th* Inn yet to be •elect­
Scene ha* been Installed at the mark early today. The na lion’s 'stated. A wallet In one uf fh-utt's
ed.
delivered tn0 you, guaranteed ready
record
high
traHIc
fatalllirs
fur
a
band
ehell,
and
I
have
had
an
op1-urk iioekets was torn to pieces
Th* P*lrings, as drawn hy Mr.
“
at it com*
four-day
Chrlitmaa
holiday
num­
rportunlty
to
view
tho
beautiful
pumldc price!
Hunter fired through a side
Ice I
Sweeney, will bo announced tomor­
bered
US
tn
1030.
entered his skin.
Thu impoitmit
i&gt;rtunt thing nliuut your
row, as toon m the registrations scene, both a t night and In thr
Since fl p.m. Wednesday, the
Later, almut 8:00 n.m.. Scott
water hill is
I* nut tho charge* It ra*
from the hotel group are complet­ daytime,
violent
death
toll
Included
22.1
in
*! want to add my personal
was In an automobile In the Flint
cords, iiut tlu&gt; savings «ml conven*
ed. It 1* planned to have both sinautomobile
accidents;
20
In
fires—
ieiu-ea and1 necessities It doesnT
I ' m •nd doubles matches, which tltanks to you and your group for none resulting from Christmas area and Bryant was behind tho
mention.
wheel. Hunter shot twice Into the
will probably be of one-set dura- th* tint* and effort and thought­
ta,
and
20
In
mishaps
of
misful consideration which you and
automobile, the deputy said, nmi
•tlo&gt;).
•neoua natures. The nation's six or seven bird shot penetrated
the other ladles of your group oxrecord
accidental
death
loll
over
tended to tho City In nutting It
Movie Time Table
the extended Christmas holiday Rcoll's face, ami the aide of hla
i i pcwaible fo r tho Nativity Seen* to waa TM last year. The (raffle total head and throe w e n scattered In
HITZ
Brvant'a
hfad.
be
displayed
for
the
benefit
of
tho
Jeu e M ar
was u s ,
“ Pony Soldier"
C8L
JAMII
MU88AY
(rffht),
of
Muskogee,
Ok
Is.,
shown
sat
log
lunch
with
I're*
I
dent-elect
Dwight
D.
Neither
of
the
victims
was
lahwaya in aom* parts of the wounded seriously during the
1:40 . 3:33 . 5:2d . 7:10
EUenteiw-r on s cold Korean hillside, ties been killed In scllon In cenlei Is Sgt Jack Hutcherson, of
who p a u through nut itop In our
and Northeast were Icy,
MO VIKL AND
shooting
affray,
Deputy
Hood
I’rankfoit,
Mn.
The
corporal
went
nn
a
petrol
Into
Communist
lines
and
died
w
few
day*
after
Elienhower
City.
:
r, dry weather was report- is si Ir 1 T l l f t llfl.Alt(U
"Lure Of Tin. WiMurti
f ii i n t s l ? # P
A
’ With tW rompllmmU of Uw
returned to th* United Btstes Murray wss one uf three soldiers Gen Elsenhower culled “my gang" on
Start* 0:30 • 7:03 City. 1 remain, sincerely your*
Mrro and Conttablo J, Q. (Slim)
th* day they sat down and sHf-cnnsrlmwly
pork chops and luuorkruul with "U" company of Else",
Last fcuturo 9:11
bower's old rifteenlh Infantry Rtgliucnt, Third DlvUloo.
. ........ j .. _ (fnlernatlonai ioundp/ioioj_
rtported a record Galloway investigated tho shuuttm ra« e Two)

Series Of Freak Navy Gives Christm as P arty For
Mishaps Reported
Children From M ethodist Home
During Holidays

Race A gitators
No Russian Move
Seek G eorgia’s In 1953 Seen By
Chief Executive
West’s Leaders

George Thurston
To Enter Insurance
B usiness in At hens

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sanfuni. ti.nng

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Traffic Toll Over
N egro Is Wounded
Period I Twice In Shooting
M ounting Rapidity A ffray In Midway

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Peace Forcnccn

Judicial Scnndalfl

The Sanford Herald

A lto rtip y ip n n i'iiil-l'M lip H e rb e rt ftrow nnU In rcp ttrlctl to
lie jilanninjr »t c lean tiweeji In th e J u s tic e D e p a rtm e n t, to p re ­
v e n t th e re c u rre n c e o f fo rm e r ncam lnln. N o p m -u u tlo m t fo r
itecu riiiy lio n e sly in p o v e rn m e n l ca n lie to o g re n t, liu t mimelim e c o rru p tio n mill m nlnilm iniK trittinn d evelop w h e re leiiHt
ex p eetctl.
1 4lo v e d
mm
ae v i l m l
Hr* a *
i«#o m « r
ledMhvr 97, Ill’ll, «l ikv feeut Offlv
P re sid e n t W iIIhim II. T n fl could Imve teH tifii'd to tliiM,
y Pf NNMfuril* I’lf**lrfm, lintfvr tMv Aa*
A n » fo rm e r Jurlpe, lie p rid ed h im se lf p tirtie u liirly on Id*
roNorvnw nf ftforrH .1. |*T1*.
c o u rt a p p o in tm e n t^ yet liis wiin Hie iidm ini.-dration in w hich
h o i .m m i i.. m : n
tldliiir
a mu Uii iiiilin tii sen 11 In I wiin tevetiled.
ohm nit % u r w
A e m i t ion o f liiw udn iin lH lrn tio n wiin th e U n ited S tiiteg
tlOAlOVMA IlMN'H'liVf
t ’n n iin e re e t o u r t. to lo u r uhin -ii In on Ihihiih -hh m atterN fro m
B
mi iimi
ii i r r n
v N | t'Mrrlvr
• ** th e In terN tn te C o n u m re e ConimiNMion mill o th e r trih u n a ln .
mm T hin wiin e x p e c te d lo -(peed up cuni' n and to d evelop a c o u rt
J-™ o f NpeciollHtM In huNim-Hs prohlcmH. A m o n g itw appoinleoN
------ I T n f l nam ed Ito liert \V. A rehhold. W ith in th r e e y e a ra in!■2 . krMiTto,«i..JTr&lt;,JJT3‘ H«7ir« «•' Ntancen o f m iaeom liict r n hi« p a rt w ere diNcloNed, none, how«»i-!i* f,,r o,r Parana*
j.yer, comiiiK U nder th e e rin iin a l NlatuteN.
arMi,s,arti.ini,*
CoriiircHH wiin no f f ieientl,v tlj«tiiH ied to Im peach iiim,
a
n
d
a f t e r h e a rin g te« tin m n y , to rem o v e iiim from office.
Mri.rr.rnir 1 XmOmuhII* lit In■Mill*
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I l r | i r - h r * i 1 . , ! l * r . ‘I'niN wiin in ItH b mid (tie (iisuporoval o f 11*in Ncleetion wiin
*»r, 1*H \ iirli, I hlriuii, ll-lrnl!
em phatdxetl hy th e deeiNion o f UongroNM nooii a f te r w a r d to
*«»"•*« &lt;lt* nml Ml.
. W* llrtMlU In n M,nih*p ,i* II, aiioliNh th e c o u rt. Ar&lt; Ithohl’N wiin th e Inat cnae to d a le in
AasM-latril l*-r-. nMrM It r«llllrU w h ich Im p each m en t o f a fe d e ra l o ffic ia l reiuilted In convic­
H i Im I»*|* I,, ikr n«r tat rrrnMI.
{•••** *N
O r l»r«l am * prlHlr,! tio n .
W IS!* prtttpnprr n« ttrll
all
T h ia illiiH tratcd T n f t’a ill-fo rtu n e . N o th i.ig w ent rig h t
AT tttnm Xltpairfcr*.
in hiH a d m in is tra tio n . K ven ilia iient iHiliclea proved unjiopuv
FRIDAY IIKI*. 29, 1932
la r, a n d w eak Hpota, aa in th e C o m m eiee C o u rt, developed in
T b frr are no prrfu-t men nor IMiMiticm.N w ith w hich he took th e m o at paina.
F Wpmrn. All must do their part to
n fm»Try hfutu1*
Tho Chinese Peasant
* 8u*h hotnp* do not romp by
tfi. thane*. Hath member of * home
Tlu* p ow er b eh in d I lie th ro n e o f lied C h in a In th e atolld
■houlil examine hlmielf dillgi-ntlv
■'
0»ar«»vf.r fault* nn&lt;l *elfi«hne«*. p rn u p o f n e a rly fo u r h o n d re tl m illio n peananlN w ho, in ci­
ff 11 1" 'N'tter to dwell In Die wlliler- d e n ta lly , m e th e onea w ho pnl Hie Itcda in pow er. T h e y form
neae, than with u ronlentlnua noil
th e A chillea heel of Fed ('iiin a . T o d ay th e UhineHi* p e a a a n t,
, mi anifty woman. — I'niv, 2l;l!».
.
,1m, m ore th a n UHitai, th e fo rg o lle n m an. (lo ad ed to pro d u ee
In *pitr of all its crmmcrcialitm m orn food a n d h eav ily tn x u d to pay fo r th e needed lntliiNlriajhern sm n rd in he more real »r- ji/.nlion tif ilia c o u n try , th e jieaMmil ch n fea u n d e r ta x a tio n
ligion in Chiiitmn* this year than w ith o u t roproN ontntion.
ha* been evident for »cme time.
lie la not, for Inatnnce, growing the full tptoln hecauae
l.ntH**»Ul,* l In ” MH4
illliltfd dally
Aaturrinf
M ' S i i m d i i »* i b n * i u i u a
nun
;%r t
Mrs* l*wMl«*l»r*l no MuImMoio fi»l
( d l l I'MrUloriin oneI
tr«r«.
I ll MummoIIii Afteooe

((nnllniietl From Pag* One)
Imptrallon and Ic.itlrrshlp In It*
1roiihlnl effort* lo forge * unified
defense community. There is much
hope that defense will take a new
spurt forward after Jan. 20, even
Ihough
imigh Elsenhower may Demand
Kurone trim the ful to heef up Its

By JAMES MARMW
Associated P rris Writer

*t.

Series Of Mishaps

Taxicab March

(Continued P rssi t**"e One*
•i charge of reckless driving, will­
ful ami wanton.
A ID 1(1 Packard sedan, driver
by IT. (S. Gibh*, Badger, In., ran
out of gasoline early Thursday
morning on Hlghwny 17-1)2 about

{ ( • ■ in n s r »«w r»«« ('•»!
lo Atlanta whelm Ills* Elaine ltd**,
a leadrr. saw they had first tele­
graphed the governor. Finding him
absent from nil Atlanta office for
the holiday*, thry decided to he
siege him at his home.

Both Parties To
Caucus On Jobs
Now Available

WASHINGTON C« - Joseph Sta­
lin had nothing to lose by giving
plrasant answer* Christmas Day
io questions about pence. Dy being
pleasant, he made propaganda hay.
If he bad snarled. It would have tasir • J U J r i n a
te
: i o r To Divide Spoils
muscle*.
hbyJn „nlhcr
» w "rar*,
rr . . * the
K ure to see Mrs, Ingram in prison |
j ] q Democrats
Statesmen end soldier* alike hern propaganda against him
struck
twice,
Actually, he rnnintilU-d himself car of a motorist who stopped to and seek her liberalion
nitrer that. »sh*tever else the year
lo
nothing
when
he
said
he
was
brings, It will see nn Jrt-up In itnsMix* Boss gave her address a*
How Over Leavings
assist him being hit twice ami a
sin’s needling, probing anil Imlly- "favorable" lo arrangements for wrecker once.
22 W. atlli S ired , Now York, and
a
meeting
belwren
himself
and
Ing. Itul they will have a hard ta»k
tfCNOTfiN T — llrmse Be
Mr. Gibbs pulled hi* ear off Ihe said she was assoc Ia led with the
In keep alive nny sense of urgency president-elect Eisenhower ami road,
Civil (tight* Cungrcs*.
....
Democrat* caucus
binding
smith,
while
riiroutr
would
"ro
operate"
In
trying
for
a ruling masses of Europeans who
The governor had shown llltlr scparalrly nrst week, the former
with
Ids
wife
and
a
brother
to
Sanpence
In
Korea
lie
has
loophole*
more and more, are reassured by
with the visit of I ic (.-&gt; &lt;i t ide op the spoils from the
for doing nothing. If he Intends foul for the Christmas holiday* sympathy
Stalin'* "peace" talk
lie left the left rear wheel nf Ihe women when plans for It were dls cup victory in November, the bib
Western intelligence, however, doing nothing.
in New York hy William I. j(.r t„ scrap over the leavings
The New- York Time* on flee. automobile on the highway, the rinsed
agrees the danger ha* by no mean*
Patterson, executive secretary of
It srirod* of patronage mists,
passed. Soviet military manpower |R aubinltted hi the l&lt;u**lan Km patrolman said.
some of them paying over llft.nno
Jerome D. Washington, Jackson the Civil Bight* Congress.
and supplies are fast heln» In­ haasy here several question* In be
In a telegraphic exchange with a "c ir, will he at the disposition
creased behind (he Elbe Diver. forwarded to Stalin. The liming of ville, driving with hi* family to a Patterson
Wednesday. Tnlmadge o' "-e vlctorlmi* Republican* ader
There are an estimated tan Dusstnn the answers may have been nrcl Odin llulrk, slopped to lend assist­ said that nothing would Iw dime they orgatd/e Ihe new House on
and satellite divisions In European dental but, from the viewpoint of ance.
lo impair the constitutional rtghti Jn» •» lust about nil of them now
Itussln ami her East European tlusslan propagandists, was excel­
I’rennrinq to pu*h the Glhh* of the visitor* but that he was a-e held by Democrats, only a few
(mnpets. The aim nl Ihe North lent The answer* were delivered ear, he wa* off the hlghwav with apprehensive of their motive, and of whom will he retained as "Mi
Atlantic Treaty Oraanitatlon wa« to the Time* late Christmas Eve lioI the left rear wheel of hi* ear " peace and order" would he i f - *v rmplovc*" at lower salaries
fid division* and tt.onn by I9.VI. Dot night.
oil Ihe road.
The Bepulilirau eniieus set for
maintained
tlrcnuse (hr Time* Is a morning
that goal became only a dream in
will form d
Edward W. Su:o«kl. Sanford
State Patrol officer* with a court !"’xl I’rldav
rid av oafternoon
fte
mid.December when NATO cut It* paper, Ihe Stalin slory had to np
andidates fur speak
1033 program lieraiiae nf confi­ pcsr In Ihe Christmas morning •Naval Air Station, dHvinic a ID ID order halted the group of while ;
k. sergeant al arms.
going a t a high rate of aml Negro women when thev nr
dence among politicians, combined edition* And. with new* ***t«allv iDmlge,
“
.............
.1 llejdiviib; .w-Usm u.r ..mi
'hours
with public pressure to cut ex­ scarce Christmas Day, a Stalin peed an Ihe fag-shrouded high- rived from Savannah
statement was bound to get maxi way. struck the Rulrk’ with hl«
penses.
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f
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"
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t
n
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hv
r
’
c
r
t
n
S
t
e
M
candl
ear,
knocking
it
into
a
deep
ditch,
In this flusslan encircled eastern. mum attention. It did.
And. since Christmas I* Ihe one hi! the Packard and came to a "vicious hissilums and Klansmen " ^
X l f T i l l vote „„
mn*t Eurujiean outpost nf the West­
ern world, »nmr lop flight Inlelll- day when the Weatern world sing* slop In the middle of the highway,
Mrs. Mabel Thom^fWi.^ listing die nominations shortly after It
e of Pie eonveoes on Jan. 3. The Brpuhllean
genre men appraise the cold war most longingly of peace on earth, ihe patrolman raid.
herselt as a repro
Slalln
may
have
felt
II
was
the
ontlixik for 1033 as follows;
A Bailiff wrrckrr came lo the j Negro Labor Council, said the r.ind'dntes are shoodn* heeause
day
moat
anor»prf*tc
for
reoreItussln. rather than Dip West,
scene ami hooked onto the Dodge, group only Intended to bring ' bit Ihe GOP has 221 House seals to
senting himself as big-hearted Joe,
ronlrnls the situation It can
Melvin It. Hoover, llaltininrr,1
Christmas greeting to this 211 for the Democrat* and one In­
although
it
Is
well
known
he
Is
the Inll'nllve and make the West
•Diving a IWfW Ford sedan at * woman.
dependent. Thrrc ore two Deni
no
believer
in
Sanla
Clans
lump What Diissla will do n»»
Heli rate of speed. Patrolman
She referred to the &lt;3 yenr-ntd nerntte voeonrlcs
One
of
the
Times’
question*
said
depend iijHin developments within
One was ere.a led on Christmas
"Would you welcome dlplmnulie HonWnii mid, passed some xltrnni Mr* Ingram, convicted with two
the Western alliance
flares
nod
a
man
with
a
flash­
voting
sons of murdering John F. eve hv the death of Hen Eugene
conversations
with
representative*
The West's unity primarily |*
light. and struck all three of the Stratford, a white tenant farmer, Cox D G a). informal leader of
linseil on French-German relation* of the new Elsenhower adm inistra­ vehicles with his ear.
Soulhern denmerals In Ihc House
near Ellavlllc Nov i. 1W7
tion
looking
toward
the
possibility
and the planned conlHIiulinn of 12
lie died of a heart ailment, nl 77.
of
a
mretina
between
vo"rself
pud
Mr,
Hoover
wa*
arrested
on
Some
of
the
group,
whirh
IravGerman division* to the Eurooenn
in (be naval medical center al
Gen.
Elsenhower
on
easing
world
rhorue*
of
driving
while
intoxi­
rllcd
by
train
from
New
York
lo
army. If Ihls nlnn falls, the AllanBethesda, Md.
cated and driving without a Savannah, »a!d the tW-yearnld nearby
tie nations will have to scramble tensions?"
He was the second Ion-ranking
Slalln
aaswered:
"I
regard
thl*
driver’s
license.
Mr,
Numskl
wa*
Stralford
wa*
killed
iMiemisc
he
lo
put
loeether
a
new
defensive
morn produce meiina more laxahle jiroperty. I.ike anyone
nn the powerful House
in rested on a charge of driving *t tried to rape Ihe Negro woman Democrat
Prime Min-iter Slslin *,,yt hr
liusiia will have gained , ""m ytion favorably "
Buie* Committee, which decides
elae, he ohjecta tti working for the government without pay nlllanrr
«
sored
too
great
for
existing
connn
ImiMirtant
victory
without
war
'
Stalin
was
heln’'
rmi«latent
c-ilh
The
pica
of
the
Ingram*
at
their
will rn-epernlr with l.iirnlinwer In
"dial legislation shall he cleared
Hcvcrul tinva each month.
trial 'in IMS, howrever. wa* sell if&lt;
&gt; mijii)
She will gain. loo. If Ihe Well’* •"», P#r‘y , line The CommunUls '•'lion*.
for
floor llluaiv
debate, to die since the
fnt! the knreun w*r It enulf) mnlle
Meanwhile Red China nectla Imluatrlal produda and lieace conlrnct with Germany i* J'l*lm *«» lm the genuine peace
,3lr*. (’alvin Hill, Geneva, aeeont- *l«*f*'nNC. Unth sides agreed thnt ,\nVcmher election
a hig difference in the future milla. The only aource for theat la money from the able of not ratified. If the Sehumnn eonl i Invar*, even when blocking or rle lianieil tiy her husband, left the J(*° slaying followed a protest hv
Snlmth of Chicago, the
roitrie of events ihtmighnul the agricultural produda. ItiiHain, the fatiier of the Communiat «leel pool plan fall*, If France and ‘try in g It, n» thev dbl wilb Ihe right siile of the road while
white farm er that
Buie* Commlllec chairman, was
Germany
enn’t
solve
Ihelr
differ
.
fivailnn
uf
Korea
hurth-r
If
Sineast on Dtatr Bouil tfi, belonging to the N egron, likewise (he- other. Dealli of the tw-n makes
world if he would.
nnlirina. haa lew nnita of induatrlal eipiipment to apnre, enres over the rich Saar Ilasln or If l'n ’f'0'1 *, .nK 'Inelly for prupn- driving
\3ednesday niglit, the palrolnmii | sharecropper*, had *trnycd Into
Hmiani W Smith (D \ ’a) Dugeneral
unrest
continur*
In
North
ill1
'"*
",l,l
doexn
I
w
ant
to
meet
«nid, nnd turned over the iti.17 " * field* and damaged crops
highest Democrat on the Buies
Tile Nativity Scene at the Hand Diucii lean giv e a w a y ,
„ . Afrlra
I Elsenhower (be wnnling of the
The order barring Ihe women Committee,
Shell ha* added * fine Inurli d rr-»
C h in a haa done tin a-lievahle th in g a Rlnce th e te.la
But If Ihe peace and European (lUMlbtn and the answer are gen Pontiar sedan on it* *iile In n deep I from
the prison was obtained hy
In nest week’s caucuses, each
lig'mt* freiinu In the CiiriuriM.l K(iu aalied lib e rty a n d m ad e h a rs h d iacip lin e [Hiaallile. C alng Defense Community Irenlle* are , rr., eoungh to Rive Stalin n big. ditch.
.Si.e gut mil of the ear (he on- Warden ft P. Ilulkcom from Judge pnrlv will elect Its own floor lead
_
'
m
aaaea
o
f
m
en
an
d
an
iron
h
a
n
d
ah
a
can
nccom
pliah
m
uch
approved,
If
Knrnnc’*
eeonomle
'J1
.
1
*
iraion. Congratulation* to the la­
recoverv I* speeded, If the situs- ** l,u’ nuestloo indie*ted-am! Iriihiian mid. mol reimtted (Imt Melville Price of Ludowlrl. It en er Charles A flallcck of Indiana
dies wlmir hard work a ml forrtiglii Imt thcae methoda will not laiiltl atcel milla or damn or fleeta linn In North Africa I* nailed down, H"1* W‘V "hal Slalln said ve* lo- tier husband was pinned in the rn i Joined them In the name of "peace for the Boptlblicnns and Sain Bav
of merciinatH rtliipa. She needa the peaaant and Ida produce. Ihen. these Intelligence men say, before he and Elsenhower ever cot Ifnwever Hits proved t.» I." a false aml ,,i’der" from Interfering with burn of Texas for the Democrats
lias made thi* delightful icrne jio*Patrolman Harrison T,riMm routine, which allow* visits are unopposed
And the peaaant chnfea ill I lie yoke.
It imirin hint two r tinier* for
| toupthiT ifi(il ikrii *iIh on Iwith side* .ilium a ft e r
lihle.
Bnvhum. now streaker, will tie
in prisoners only hy relatives
Plml. thr Kremlin ran *c\ hack
hi,vc ,w niort t#» rl«*cl«lc what hurried to the scene.
succeeded In that posi hy Jnscph
Mr.
Mill
was
arrested
on
a
It*
timetable
for
Communist
dom
-1
*PC
,w"
men
should
discus*
when
W
Marlin Jr.. Massachusetts He
The xrridrnlal deslh loll during
Life On The Planets
InnUnn of Kurotir hot keen the
rn&lt;’* v 11* ^ r . Nn**lan* could charge of public intoxication nnd
publican
who was speaker in the
Weather
the first 24 hour* of the ('hriitim,*
cold war brcwlnit (Thl* U the exprevent *urh n meetlnn on hi* wife on eharge* of driving
GOP-controlled 80th Congress.
lesion wa* near the 700 mark with
If M um ItiiH life. &gt;» i-* mily th u i o f jiliuitn. iiml Hu'W n f peetailnn of British Intelligence Stalin’s Instruction*, hv squabbling while her driver’s license was re- • ” ■
High low I'rrrlp.
traffir fatalities reaching 147. “If th e mn.st p rln iiliv i’ liiril Thin (•oiii'I iin Iiiii In ilrnw ti lay Hu* which reportedly believes Ihe cold with the Weslern dirdoninl* until si rifted and rerkles* driving.
Ihe whole Imsines* fell a|inrl in
wnr will Insl until 111.37 )
While lounging the couple iii iuil Asheville
.38
31
the
preienl
trend continur*”,
&gt;ay»
N uliunui
(JpuKruiiliic
nliiilyiiig
phtiliqriuDhH
disagreement
.1
a* .
I 4: |
.
«.
\ 4X11!
Illfim
U
n iR H » |M " .
»S »o ciety
n n « ,, m
m . , * ***n
............
^
»tu k en
in y’nnford. the patrolman said, he , ||(iston
37
Alternatively, Joseph Slalln may
NOTICE TO DBOKKBH—The
Another
times’
question
said
me rutinfi«l x'lalrty Council, wr jJV t |K, | n l^ (. t f*li-Kr«i|i«- in Ihilnninr M m m tuin in rn lifu rn ln .
ran aero** n llolck off the roail Chicago
21
consider that. In view of growing ••
Griddle Drivcdn properly In«lr hrailed for *n all lime high fm
irU m rT H k e ',,Wo,'M
«" &lt;rp*r«l,- In any new will. Its I.light light* Iurnc.l oil.
21
Tip! pb-tim m iiidientc tlm l th u re In n trln in dloxiilc, on Western strength '■ iV
ralrd nn Pat* 81, 83 anil 88.
i . ' I ? . ' d l n t n n i a l l e nppntaeh designed to Me stopped to qucntlon a Negro Cleveland
41
bos Angeles
(he holiday dr.illt loll".
K„r&lt;,m,
Amended Pint of Drnld Park,
wlileli (lim it h live, m td w a lo r wipm*. T h e y allow no nIrii o f a ealrnlaled risk of war In a series hr|na „lHMIt m, Pm,
who sold he was the owner, and New Orleans
47
of tough move* lo strengthen Knv War?"
Nssilssls Ciuuitv, Florid*, has
while lie wa* cheeking the lieense Now York
38
What lire railroads mean lo llir oxy g o n , w h ich w ould lie uocoNNiiry fo r mtiiiiiil life. A lso th o let position* In Europe One such
hern sold hy St. John'* Beall)
Himrnnld
Slalln
say
nn?
Hr
30
Cnmpnsy.
SouthpHit i* well put by the presi- Icm iio rith irp (IoooiiiIn to itiH orls cold IovoIn, too novito for move mav he a new htoeknde of wouldn't look good. He said: "I plate number, the Negro ran away, Seattle
30
Wrst Berlin. Or the Soviets may nerer lo ro operate hrrn"*e the Wsterdny, the pnlrolmnn arrested 'Jacksonville
tiny
im
lm
nl
lift*
wo
know
to
onduro,
Wnllrr C, Ball, Ownrr
Adr.
d*nl of (hr .Seaboard Air Line svlio
83
N o ith o r th e m oon n o r V oiiun. b o th o f w hich linvtr boon drop Ihe Iron Curtain In strategle USSIt I* Interested In ending Ihe Parry McCray, Sanford, on njfdlnnil
InJd the fsoutbrsd Shipperi Ad31
charge
nf
improper
lights.
I
Tallahassee
Austria.
West
Gerni*n
Chanrellor
o n ro fiillv ph o to im iiilio d , hold on I tiny p ro n to r poNHiliiliticN. Konrad Adenauer believe* Wo»! war In Korea." And mavhe al
vknry Hoard in Jackionvdlr the
N o o th e r plm ict in o u r Nolnr NjNlom iN tliotlffht to lw lit nil Germany mold hr attacked hy 1**1 liussin really wanl* (be war
oilier day that ihe average hiiiiim I
ended Dili II hasn't demonstrated
m o re (irontiHlmi. KlNowhoro In th o iiiiivorno th o rn m ny ho Ccecluudnviik nr Polish triwip*.
aiiv such inrllnaliou.
compensation nl railroad employed
homo Htnr w hoso living rondllinin* roNotnhlo otifH, h u t t h a t
Giie nf the troubles or gimmicks,
ha*-lnoeaied from $1,471 to $4,Iiower Standards To In Stalin’* answer about ronjser.i.
In N om othini; W hirli w.&lt; lim y novor know .
013 in the la«l 7$ years.
Ilmi is that what he calls ruuper*
llriiifjr In More Medics Hull lliav look to the West like
downright wrecking Ia rile*
Dmt mke yutiinif nr yom
Merlin Pommumluiil
Truffit’ Toll
In view of the Itossian record
dren loo irriomly. Up m Nrw
WASHINGTON 'T -T h e Defense
I h (iivon New I* o n (
Deiinrtmenl loilnv announced a low il seems nnllkrlv Slalln Inlend* Ills
rConliMiir&lt;l From I’s - r One)
Jersey a small boy Ind bii Cliriilnumber of m eldents. In Chicago, rrlng nf njiyalegt re.pilrenient* answers lo have real meaning, al
ma* toy. 11** mniher uud uncle inmill! e said the 71 hour* nf Christ l which wilt allow another rheck of Ihough he could make them have
IlF d D K IiliE It G . Germ any M'
lervrned. A policeman off duty and t! M. A rm v headquarter* tndav ins Day were among Ihe worst in *,ix*i doctors, dentist* and velerl II, If lie wauled lo
nut of unifnrm also intervened, nutuuinred that Ma) tin t la’inuel |j„. city'* traffic history. There nnrians |irevlously re)e. (nl lor
Navy
Pretty soon a scuffle started and II. Matlirwson, American com were Mime 1,30(1 accident* More military servlrc.
Thr department ushl lls lowered
In llcrllii, has been up puin a iloreo oers'Ui* were killed,
before it ended two people were innmlnnt
lolnled emiinnndliig general ol Ihe luelmling four hy hit and run driv- standard* would permit fuller use
(C o ntlu iird From (’sge G n r l
shot. A pour ending for the spirit I. 8. rone of conimunitnllnns in |.r* Traffic Chief Michael Aearn of doctor* who are under Selective
voliintarv r.iiitrihulloii-i were u A
• f Christmas.
blamed tMi* hunvy lull (in drunken Service or In thr nlfirer* reserve, ed for from every mnn ulalloioul
Ill* *uerc**or In Iterlln, Mai. driver* mid Inrrcasrcl trafflr be without hurting the quality of med­ at tile imvnl lui-e. The reapniiRn
Nearly a billion dollar* more in (len. Thnmn* 8 Tlmherinan. emu ciiu«e n( Ihe rclnllvcly mild wrath- ical care In the armed service*. w«.s «o greul that enough ninnrv
The announcement also said n was colteelrd lo i IhXo tbe ClirlslOiri*lm*i (ale* were rrrordrd tlii* mnnder of the Flr*t 11. S Infantry rr.
Dlvl*lon, I* to take over Id* post
The Associated I'rcs* Mirvey con­ saving equal to the srrvirr* of 4 nun m*s nnrly for Ihe orphan* and
With such a wonderful reception of the new 1953 Ford, we
year than latl tending to diipcl any Dee 20
tinue* through Ihc extended holiday phvalrlans ha* resulted frmn reliev­ '•ill lave roe.|.;h left |n make u
notion of a rrtruion incident lo
Brig. t)en Charie* T l.anham, weekend to mldnlitht Sunday. The ing military doctor* from non-med­ xlienhle il.inatlmi in ihe Flk* Cl"h
are in a position to offer you the following extra clean
the recent elfrtion. More than Id former chief of piddle Informallint Nullmial Safety Council ha* call- ical dulles. Deilh* among wivnd
rd
getting
medical
treatment
since
I
f,,f
,
.
t'hrlatmaa
party
for
at
Supreme
llenriimirter*
ot
Allied
used cars at a very low priej.
mated
a
traffic
death
toll
of
.100
blllinn dollar* worth of rrlail lair*
the Korean War. it added, are run '" '.'•f children.
I'owcr* lu Kurone al Fontaine
In making nrriiiigcniciitM for
were wrung up tlii* month, leading lilt’ti. France, will take command for the 102 hour period.
Council President Ned II. Dear*
yesterday'* parly, Ihe ronimitten
government eronomid* In com* of the Flr»t Infantry Division.
horn nald If the present trend enn- II rale.
(elt that It was not enough to give
ment&lt; "Cliri»lma» 1932 wa* die
A LL O U P U5LD CARS W A R R A N T ED
Ilnur*, however, "we are headed
•till "a gift" to each child so A.
for an all time high fur the holiday Airlines Are On Wav D. bowman, DM2, went to the
grand-daddy o! them alt- (peaking
death loll."
m o n t h s or
Method!*! Home in Enterprise and
dollar-wite".
^
Stalin Statement
Thl* death loll hv state*, listing To New Safety Mark obtained a list from
A Tb&gt;'*""
truffle, fire and mlaeellaneou*:
nn. superintendent, of thn exact
The Stale Highway Patrol re*
I *
X - n o n Mac.
(t'ontimied From Cage fine)
Alabama I « 0: Arlmna 2 0 0;
srtirjp each youngster w-afiteu mr
veal* more than hall a million polnl. In Stalin’* expre**ed willing- Arknnxa* 3 0 1; California ID 1 I);
Y iu/f/OhrUtniu*. The committer Hun
dollar* Worlli of property damage nc»* lo eo operate In any new dip Colorado 2 o 0 ; Connecticut I 1 0;
mxili* a special point of seeing that
from highway accident* during llio lomalle ueilure* looking toward Delaware I 0 0: Florida 2 0 0; thl* year with 0.3H passenger "until Claus followed that list a*
In Korea.
Georgia 3 0 2; llllnol* 111 I 1; Ii\* death* for each 100 million pa*as tinssllde The results
, month of October alone. There peace
Thl* reply, it I* true, created the dlaitn 12 0 0; Iowa 3 1 I; Kama* ai-nger mile*, tho Glvll Aeronautic* elofejy
MAr 01 NfPAIPfO BVANYAIHHURIZFUNAriONA!
were evident from the look on each
w*u 1,033 highway wrrek* refill­ mo*l Intercut In Waihlngton. Imt 2 1 0; Kentucky 3 n 2.
Bltlr
I
hiv or gill'* face ns thev
Hoard
raid
yesterday.
SCI WARRANTY DIALLR INIII! UNHID S1AU5
i.nul»iuna 3 l 0; Maryland 3 2 0;
ing iu 24 death* and 3 1d Injurir* Rome (kepllelam wa* cxure**cd
The death rate wa* an estimate enrniul thr package personally nilaa to whether the ItuKklan Mnaxarhuaett* 3 1 1 ; Michigan 10 lm*cd
during the month. Moil ol-llie** privately
dressed
to
them.
on
latest
available
statistic*
leader wa« alricerelv lulcreitod In n 0 3; Mlnneaota 3 0 0; Mlxxlailrnl &gt;
When tho rhlldrrn left thr Na­
.accident* tould have been prevent­ new approach to the peace prob 1 0 0; Mlx*ourl II 0 0; N ebrnika, for the yenr not ipdlr cndH. T’r
ed fry the jiiP|»er exerci»e of cau* lom, nr whether thix wn» more of 1 0 0; Now Hnmnxhtrc 1 0 0; Now1rate for 100] wa* 1.3 death* for val Auxiliary Air Station n ftrr
pnrlv, thrro was no dimlit In
the lam e Kremlin propaganda.
Jersey 2 I 2; Now Mexico 3 0 0 ;. rnch 100 million passenger mile* ‘h«
lion among automobile driver*.
The previous low record was 1.1 their minds that thrro definitely
In any event, it wa* evident that Now York 31 2 1.
10IU Kurd VH Uulmmi Ktirdur, l(ndit), llcalvr. Overdrive
i a Santa Claus.
far aa tho Truman nrimlnlitruNorth Carolina &lt; 0 3: Ohio 20
Something which ha* for a long aa
III000 Mild*
lion ia concerned, xomclhlng more o i; Oklahoma 9 0 0; Pcnnaytvania I
letn m i lo u* to be of vital than Stalin’* wurua—mme concrete 10 l 1; South Carolina 1 0 1; Smith
loot Ford VH Cuttlom Tudnr, llitdlo, One (»wner
lance to our Italian wa* evidence of hopo for ■ truce—would Dakota 1 0 0: Tennoaua 9 1 1 ; !
bo
needed
to
create
any
rent
Inter­
•d the other day by Raymond
est.
r&gt; He tuggetlt that one of the
1050 Ford VH CuHtom Tudor. lUdio, Overdrive, One Owner
Ai for the Idou of a Stalln-Elientiling* our public official* hower meeting. Washington wanted
do in the tiiuggte for good more Information on Elsonhnwor'*
1050 Ford VH, Del.uxe Tudor, New Fatal, One Owner
altitude and on whether Stalin
mrCrnmenl i* to resolve lo llril the would
bo willing to lake any af­
i‘h, 'T o n lop*, far loo long," he firmative action to bring about
iyi, "have polillcian* in , office ■uch a meeting.
1010 Ford VH, Custom Tudor, One Owner, I^tw Mileage
1948 Plymouth
rgetieed cruel dcceil* in the nam*
/fine humanitarian objective*";
Convertible Coupe
Aaafyte* tfta farafage J
1010 Ford VH, Cuntom Tudor, Radio, Ovrrdriva
fc r u t t* v
lien* it plenty of room in our
j
E xtra Clean, llndla
E
xtra
Cleant
Good
Tlree,
jWSItfy for difference* of opinion*!
•acUa and Heater
j | wa should at tea*! itriva to
1010 Ford VH, Ctmtom JFordor, One Owner, Very Ciood UondHkm
• U IMMttoe
| &gt; f tha f x tt, _____
a g l U adtag ladaiirlale

SEMINOLE COUNTY’S
MOST EXPERIENCED
AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP

6

MON

NOW

1949 Chevrolet
2 Door Sedan

trooeccfi

under NSW AHfMWtltAAftOM

Railroad* are taking in more
Ipey than eve* before de*pile the
( ’.'McraAta in other form* of
flM iorttlion, and • slight drop in
rutted. Revenue*
nearly 7 percent; freight
bwn about 5 jwrcenl. Op*
Mle are alio al an alt time
iR«g profit* dawn under
» ago. but illghtfy above

Wfllitn by top •rnnnmiit* ru M*f
nf ns'i.xully-fcfvown investment reirtrch ergenitailoa, "The 19)3
Fom tu” Mirohr* the ratlie *to-

£

1940 Ford
Convertible Coupe

1950 Pontiac
2 Door Sedan
E xtra clean, Radio. Ona
Owner.

nnmie

point «*-vtew,Mim*rr4 eeinii
dividend* Ptt ik»r« for 6) Tndu*rrieti, &lt;0 radioed* end 2) utiUtie*
— * »iluiblr eM to eviiy b-j*t»wr&gt;

man and investor. hit i r t t fret
myv — Ml in and moil coupon.

- • n*iw N *t**rM ,,i**|ih*w»n."
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1010 Ford 5 Cylinder Fonlor, Overdrive

t

1052 Chevrolet &lt; lab Confte, One Owner, 8,000 IIilea
1040 Plymouth Fordor Hnden,Due Owner, Very Clean

1947 Chevrolet
Sedan
,vwifPTf ni«WJ i n t i v
itm Gong Condition,
Ciena

m u tt rtm

mmmmm

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(

1765.00
1395.00
1295.00
1095.00
1195.001
1095.00
1095.00
1095.00
1795.00
1195.00

�CALENDHH OF WEEKLY SOCHI ACTIVITIES

MIhm Jean Sayer
Tells Wedding Plans

n r n n n u i i n 1*""!Interfrateriiily Associulion SponNors
rtHbUNALb
Annual Christmas Hall At Mayfair Inn

t iif . s \N F o R n n r .n \ i . n
Fri. Dee. 28. IW2
!*■»&gt; 3

Lake Monroe
Ry SADIE SoDERBLOM
[ h r S tlhL r*U li
'\ | u [ l ( i i r I hill* h

H .Ui*l .*1 I h»* l

r

,
I t*||u*| t 111 tl**t 1*1ii I!**ll * ullil Iil.#'* It it. i y R».w.t, \l. &gt;tii-t Mi
ilifl
Vlxlkilnv *■’»»{
Mh&lt; J&gt;t&gt;n Sayer announced to­
Ml and Mis C W Stitcher of
M*v I ii ii Inn . ..inl.ine.1 I' y Ht.r* Ji , Mi un.l 111. An Isllk^: HiI it. Mil |i 111 1*1 II**’ *lull* tl
iter of the Fasletn fitar will be day plan' f»t hei marriage to
MONDAY
iln-ii
I’m
in
m
i),
Dt.
a
ii.
I
Mt*
C
Hallow, ft)*, ate spending &gt;1*' |H,t night lo ...... tin at 11active
I h i r i n g 1 h«r * v * i n n r il** V #»■•** i *1 u
The First Baptist Training Uni­ hrlil ut 8:1)0 p. m. nl th* .\lu*onlc lit,hi lt Welch, r Wright of Savon Christmas
holidays with Mr. and M, | | (I)(E f,,r n,,. unrntti 1 In leifintei■ l, fin k Jr., Mr. on.) Mi'. .Inhii Christmas
TUESDAY
Stniy lukeii from Lok&gt;
mill, N. Y. Tiie wedding will take Mts. It. T. Iluinplirey.
on Worker'* Council will lieglti at
Powell,
| „ |ty Hall from 10:01) until 2:00' Collett. Mr. and Mrs. 1 . 1
The Chapel Choir will holt! re- place on Dec. .10 at the First Rap2:8-20, nnd sung Chri'tnm* valid*.
7:00 p. m. with a covered ditth sup­
------ii.iii. lied and white stream ers| Ml. nuit Mrs. W. ti. Fleming, Mr. After the meeting they bod o ’
per In tho Memorial Education honrsul nt the First Iinpti.st Church list Church with Dr. W. I*. Hrooks
Mr. and Mrs. F . l
Austin of „ ,.n . aceente.l with tropienl |uilois]„n,| Mrs. Kinchen Powers, Mi. and
in the Memorial Eiliirntlonal Build- Jr. comluotinif the service at 8:00 Atlanta are the holiday guests of 1(nd uim** the balcony were Ihe Mrs. John D. Ivey ullil Mi, ami Christmas party in the piystorium.1
Building.
Mrs. Ed Oglesby ulid Mrs. 11 C.j
VA public installation of the Or- inir Assemltly room nt 0:45 p. m. p. m.
Mr. nml Mr*. M. It. Strickland and Wurd*. "Merty Christum* Happy Mrs. McKay Trnluck.
Spivey, of Circle No. I of the Wo J
DAYS TO HE.MEMBER
Mrs. Evans McCoy will he the family.
Also Mrs. Ilii'liuril Harris, Mrs. man’s Missionary Society, served |
\ . w y.ur", tin the bandstand wns
n large red and white snow man. f, II. Ilach, Mr*. John F. Holt, refreshments to nil pn-sent.
- ' hint English three years. She is organist nml Di.lt Aiken soloist.
W E D D IN G
Mr. and Mis. Hnrnlil WiilntirV | 'V.,r.y Here/ and In* oreheslia Mis II. &lt;1. Fox, Mrs. Camilla
II years old. Wo think they are Mis* Sayer will he given In mar­
Hen nnd ('. f&gt; llnrris of Inn-,
riage
hy
her
father,
II,
N.
Sayer.
Grammar School
im tT M D A Y
and son Kiehurd of Round I.nki fiom ill Innilo furnish'd miisie f." llriiri*, Mr*. Adelaide Moses, Mrs casin', S. (*., mi* visiting ili&gt; u !
very smart girls to write letters In
of HI. are the guest*...........................
of Mr. utnl Mi* diincing ’hie tnlcrfrnteriiity Assu- Lee f Moore, and llie Misses .lean mint and ullele, Mr and Mr*. Hod
IIOOM H NEWS
our language. We study Spanish In an.j wilt have us . her
. . . matron
.
A N N IV E R S A R Y
Hoorn 8 hut we can’t write letters honor^^Mra. Kenneth th’rry. tJ "|„ [Joseph Terlap al their home or Wiition i' under the leadership of ’'over. Nixie Kirehhoff, Anna Hey Hui i is anil fniiiil)
CMAKMION Mil.I.Kit
C H R IS T M A S
of honor will he Miss Helen Golden l ake
Corley. Eli'.* Ilut.'hison, Ellen
Mrs. A II. Duxhury this year.
_____------------------------ “ Iin Spanisn.
Mr. and M is. H Z Dunn had in
Among ttiose seen dancing were Ivon. Martha Wight. Donna Ion |h ;,|r guests Tlmr-diiv Mr.
Our room waa M‘f ond in the
Ro,.m ft elected new officer*. Th* Wright, the bridegroom's sister,
ami
M O T H E R S D AY
room count at the I . T. A. Mrs. f0||ow|ng. Were elected. 1’resldenl und bridesmaids are Mrs Charles. Mr and Mr* John W Epps d Mi and 'll* .1 C, ltu"ell, Dr. olid llarp et. Mine lovell, Hetty Moore. Mr, Walter H.mltlx and family
A
lw
ays Nin* T ip f ii' *
I.eGette
of
Orlando,
Mrs.
(ieriild'
Pages room wns first. The follow- J()yc(, Btn lo n . vlce president. I,yn„ , .
. A tlan ta in . spending tin* week Mi'. S F Son.dioo, Mr mill Mrs. Child Skinner, turn \\ bitner, Do „f Orlando.
In* mothers were counted f or ,
Yeackle; secretary. I.lnda Slls- l.ossing, Mrs, Koliert Frisch of wi||, |)r „nd Mr* \ W. Epps. Mr V It Duxhury, Mi and Mi* M tores
C.rnv,
Ruth
Southerland,
Rex
and
Mrs
||
It
Marlin
and
THE ESSEX
of Kpps Is a student at Kmoiy SoIn'"1 | Raborti .Ii , Mr. and Mrs. John \ oii Whitaker, Hrelehen Kirch- Mrs I.mini Pite*tei
weir the
» 0°ufini:..^. r*'i!!‘ Z;,S1^ ‘ ?
J | by; treasurer, Sally Chase; and New Jerrev, Mrs. |,e&gt;. Draper
oil. M. and Ml* I ester Cult. h"ff, Marian Cushing. Joni Soon guests of Dr and Mi* I W Mai
William*,
U. Singer, Mrs, entertainment, Frances jim enet. I Lake Wales and Mis. lames
. . . Kyne*
...
of D entistry at \tluntn.
STUDIO
P. D. Priest, Mrs. C. C. Smith
■ n, I i and Mm \ K Shoemakei d.-.s, foi.dvn
Mis* Campliell finished reading ot ( neon Hench. Ml«s ( ynthiu SinPatrick. Oamliii.1 lin ami M m , Mu
\lic. Mu11in | ■tOlIKII I I C tX
Mrs. S. O. Chase, nml Mrs.
M "A Camel For A Throne." It is u - la 1! of A tlanta, M i*. Sayer's cou­
Mr, and Mis W. T lit iriett of I. , Col. and M r' \V Iv lin ker, M, Inins, .lityti Jon.'s, Ann Uut'oin, ,,f Orlando I'lmt day
i ' ll ! &gt; 1 1 0 , 1! \ I'H F.It
flemiisnl. Our teacher, Mis* J. mystery about i'l incess Nerferta sin w ill s&lt;‘r.'e us lull lor hridesrnaid Savuimah, tin in. the guest* of, \tr, ami Mrs, Garden 1 llia d le y , Mona tid.e, Ellen DriggcM, Rosa
Rev, ||ob South
p. ut lb.
to* N o ll I H I* \ If lx V) K N U K
Little Miss M uilhu lean Tepsic Mr*. C. A. Adams and Mi*. F.li/a Mi, and Mr* tl.’i.lg e II VV illltiili' Coke llovle, Ruth Terry. Hetty Christina's Imlidov* with In* oioili
Campliell wns there also.
.........
of
Egytit before she hernmc i
FO It A l ’C O IN 'I'M E N T S
w ill t.e the flower g irl nnd young belli Shamil and family foe lb. t. , Mi and M i- W. 11 K ilp iiln c k , Htllhiiuei, Gletldii Wiltsl.ad. Sue ei ill Bartow, Fla
t Last week we hud a letter from queen?
p i i o m : .'.;ti
Mi and Mi* Donald Jones, Mi I*..Hum, I. mute I n* .' Mill* i San
Veta our adopted cousin who lives' \Ve have Iwen fixing up the room Jim m y Harks ring hearer.
holiday*.
Mrs. C . II, M eK.'iiiiev lu.s &lt;■'
Serving us best man for Mr
and M is. I! I i ..wan, Mr. and dra Dunn, ll.d.e Hi'bv", Jann-e
In Germany. In her letter she said fot Christmas. Some of the ehilMi* F. F. Il.m n u lliit. J i . Mr. and Keel, t ail Hit tin.*, Joanne Wil- turned from Jin ksonvill.' aft- i
I am so afflicted that I do not dren have !ie.-n making a Christ- Wright will be Glenn I.ingle Jr..
v isitin g her son f a i l McKeoiiey
have enough English words to t.-ll mas mural for the room, Lynda and usher-groomsmen are Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Kiilpli W. Warner yj(v William T. Freed, Mr a n d '. ..
Doruthv Morrison, Betsy
*■
‘
you all my great enjoy,, and to ,,,a c k ie brought us our tree. It l.ossing, Chnrlea I.eGette, l.ester nnd children. Mildred Sue a n d ........................■
Mm E&gt;l Dunn Mr and Mm C I iiii
a
C arte r, il.'ttv June Com bind. „|,,V' fnnil'iy ^ w e r e \i!e &lt; gueMs of
say you all my thanks about all is very pretty. The following peo- Guthrie, Jnme* Kync* of Cm-ua F iiiiiz Glenn, of Miami spent
............. ..
Am, .......... . L ila .............. M ild.ed ' C , T
e . W o o d
and N m i.oChiisiinu.
day
with
his
parent'
I
lick
son
mid
Dr.
and
Mr*
N
eil
t
Braeh,
Thomas
Vniighn,
Joseph
it* n*ce presents.” Vera has h a d 1pic help.*! to decorate It: Salby
M iller, Donna W itte, Ada Adam s, 'fb u r'd a y
Mr.
ami
Mrs
Wtiil
tt
Wnrnel.
Powell,
Pierre
of
Elmirn,
N.
Y.
ami
Ed­
■ e year of English. Her sister Chase, Judy Harriett, Lyuda Yea**
Ml
k
S o deilb.m
Fax. H arve y. D ilm i Baker. Elise
\ls o M i. and Mr* S M »*itt'ki,i J ." , , , ’
Jn%*f*i* V|rt?*"L
Helga wrote a letter to Judy Sin-1 ckle, Linda Sllshy, Lynette Drlg- ward Seeor of Snvnnnah.
hint iin tht*ir
T lm r ^ liiv
.
M,
and
Mr*,
l!
W
i'./u
ld
.
Mr
Following
the
w.d.ling
n
ri
cep
«»r one of our girls. Helga has gem, Judy Singer, Charles Knkc
i M«&gt;n&lt; iimt
Mr*. A II tbixtiurv, J..ni Shim und Mrs F la n k D idt.u i, Mi and Wi’lilD*, llrli'n U i iirliie ♦Inm \\»l* aTlll \j, „ jj j.;
lion will he held at the Mavfnir tiers,
In, nl
Carol Null, Michael Pop. M i' H a rry Hobson, Alr and Mrs, •"H. Msiry Aim#* tiiil!»»wi»y nn*l I'11* rh itilri'ii, linm iltl nml Umtln
Inn. All ftienils of the c.niph- are
S c h iilli,
Kl»t»*r S p r in g .
invlti-il to attend the wedding and Claudette Waits ami Aim Whitnk iln r.d d Kustner. Mr. and Mrs.
\|&lt;m* Hurl
A lfo u l,
Tnm niv
—
cr left today to attend the annual J.din 1 I ee, Xli and Mi* W illiam
reception.
■.invention of the Dali..- Mn*tci» H it'll Ii , Mi and Mi \ oil.* W il Vimclm, I’JovM r.u.iMT, .HihpiH* l*H) LATE III C LASSII \ It
• A BOWL OF REAL HOME MADE
.1 |&gt; H ill, H u rry
Jr
of Ain.'li&gt; a, Floi i.la Chapter No.
A I.K H wi'uk' iiltl ri*u fil.uk
bum ' J r . I&gt;t ami M i' I W M uir,
IK* Hary Doings
I' If Jtuch \»iLm*v 1* iKKM
VEGETABLE SOUP
n r k r r A p . i m i 'l |Ui|i|»i*»N f«i| s . i l r
Mi ,iml M is
X itlo ir Beckwith Kn Lv I*!I*
t
1
ih
mi
F.l
I'l
I'll,
I
M
1
ingle.
llr K \V IIKNNINGKR
Mr and M m
I'm I O /le t of I. , Mi and M&gt;- In tun ili It.u ty,
l l l j f
• CHEF’S CHOICE OF TASTY
(lfl
UliniM* ,‘t*;l j i.i'uviliij Iiinyii Sun
ilnit, VYi tl 'fi m *’ 1 tini. - |'. Vh X K. |
(iteenup, I I I , aft.•! 'pending s.w
SANDWICH DAILY
A delightful dinner party was ••‘a l dii v s w ill bis laid bet and *!*■ I t ami M r- \ I Ib .iid ro y, Ml I'mi ciIS .Il .. Joe VI, t l"inr. Mike, il;i&gt;
• CHOICE OF COFFEE Oil TEA
enjoved by „ large group of pc- te,,l-in -la w . Mi nml Mi* I owe 11 I- :»I.Ii M l' t &gt;&gt;-," ge Amiiew Speer, WLc Itrllf'l. R D R" III. .Intin V
lb ami M.
k iifi’ent R"b. it . Mi
Irnv M«t*iii- U mnl hill it r.-iit ,.|
i1; ;;11party
' ,rlM
T home oner,
i.m.&gt; , i.-n &lt; &gt; 11 Ip lilt llll) t atul VII * VV V. I a fidei h ami
HOME MADE PIES DAILY
After n........
cocktail
at, ' the
.....i,',,
U \ Mui tr-mti, l.fi i * ♦ \\ •; r 3*V. |
VIi ami Mr
la d . Hall
"f Mr. a nil Mm . William Sclirotl,.
“
" 1'
Sfi \s H» f MjiYhi**if \ . ffuft U lllllll.
Mi and Mi ■* t II &lt;'"iin e liy , I i ( "lm k*' Mi'A'sl**!', \\ r T ihiim, W
the gn.up went lo the Cti**u.l&lt; gn
Among
nl
I..-,
college
arrival
Hotel fin dinner. After dinner ti. e Mi** ll.'tty 111111.1.11.' r nml Ml* and M u, Cullen W ilg h l. Mi ami F I h ic lir l, I hiv iif II. iii, ,| tin mi \
uni'' went for walks while others 7 i d iT . d t ' ,
, M r-. Ila iiiill" ii l li' t ..... Mi utnl hiiiici, .Du’ IIuYiinsun, I r ilm
WALCHEEN AGENCY
played cards in the lobby of t h e '
Ii. , 'v', f" ’" ,lu' '1
-•! M is. W A. A dm in, Mi mol M i- hi i Jr , Wtllf(«r H Ifa-tf**l , \V I
“ON THE CORN EH BY TIIE CLOCK"
lintel. Those present were: Mr. I l
- I-"-' Key F Mann, Mi ami VI. &lt; F It v*ti ‘"tUllk »’t't |hih [t'in'Mfi, Mntn'tt
H o m o i c n i ■cii V i t j m i R 0 M i l k
and Mrs. Frerl Hm.eker; Mr. and
” h” ,l;l" v- "« ,', r ''orne .. S i'iu ia id , rap t and M is |i Hasty, Millhitru'!, J iii* Mi U«r lilt, f'hiitli **
(' itli'utiii'J Mtlk
Mrs. William Curlsen; Mr. ...... '
v b au o g i. lu.o.-d frm, Mi m il Mm K a ilv le ll" 0 'li" b i.’i. i
Vi I uni. Jack Huiiifnif, I*1irI
Mi ami Mrs H u m I- I'ushiug. Mar/, J mi«* I'tn, l *&lt;nth iti loll, |
Mrs. Aiiniii Dungn; Mr. anil Mrs. 11
f uilifi* if UifHiiirJ Milk
Mi ami Mr
Idunk t SVm.d. afl ilii ii lil &lt;'-n mtMoh, \ r iti ihi Him
Joseph Gibbs; Mr. ami Mis, |,nu
Mr, ami Mr
M.
fl u111-pm11k
O /ie r nnd | j ( yj, lin,| M is Dm ial.l Hales, ii •V.i.tf11mt Ht'ihi'll S ten fiM'lil, f*"i»
llofmnn; Mr ami Mrs Ray E.
rl'iughlet
Melnnii*,
me
perilling
Ii
\f« nfi*i M i- i It -l-'lni 'i'll, Mi in Hu- , MumuLI Sill. I'-I I "m hlnim
Peek; Me unit Mrs, Cesar Itnhln
ChoiwIiltl Dfifik
lm; Mr. and Mrs. Wililaru Hchrui'h;
h»'!'■ ■"*' Minl Mi * &lt;****11:*' 11ui il&gt; m Mi .iih I H i 1 !« V S |M ’I1 C C | , VVllYlli* K i n k i l
Ocimrtl Coff-ii|c CKrfif
Mr. and Mrs, Philip Somers; Mi 1... «
' hnmpnign \D IU.Im M Hit k .in, Mi 4i ii 11 Mi
I. Ihivlt Mi W hnit.». l: V W.
and Mrs Jules Voigt; the Misses '
,1 Otie. I I' Ihitniti ff , Mi ami Mi S h , Himtu111 Murtui, It .1 E Itil
S|it*n&lt;l Y m ir r iir in tm a a C heck W ith I ’m
L »qh f 4 n J H*rJ*Y C f « J H i
Dorothea ami Kay Henning.-, nnd '
' "“ T ' .
L’ “ " 1
'* ‘no W IT iiirn iix iil, M i ti tit! Mi ■ U tl hii**sh*. Kmi'I uim K*11\ Uit'M*t ti
Sum Cu’.hh * Yafluit
O v e r lir» ('h im . PuttcrriiH T o C hoose F ro m
Iheir house guest, Miss Jo llreit,i
*
,&gt; ,,f," “ "U""r op V\ i n Kt Mi it till Mm .1 l» I it* U M* IttiM , luck Wiumltuff, ILII Mi l
liar of Miami.
eraimn ,, week ag.
•*n ullil M» mill M ih .1 It Sltriif
calf, lliikii Itciin. Uct* Hfitck, \l
M i l l »ntl H il»
Approximately mu friends dropllim i. W W Whit*’. II I ritim
i A H r i ' wt Mt *
Cfujm l
&lt; ;in ^t *4 «.f Mi iirt«| M r- Hi»&gt;H*rf
fed
in
to
the
office
of
Ray
K.
AI’I'I.E BLOSSOM
\ I'** \! r ji fit! Mis Ifi.ln -t Kj*i ti s., li'Mii, Muck t 'li’Vi*iiiiiil It , Jiifin h
Peck, Dellury Realtor, on Dee 24, A&lt;fu* of J|N Kim \% i mm iin&lt; then Mi uml M i- .Vii mi’s Hi " t i , Mt !’ir*% &lt; mi tit*Vi Whitt*. Ii \ \'i «
Sprin* in ill hi
when he hud his second annual Hun utiif tin 11ifMt r - in -linv . Mr, nviil
Mrs H iiv liic + n , M* »ti»«l Mr** mini M , K,'i’ll tii't h M. I rflli'i, T hhi
Open House. Several callers wen* S1in . K r i i »*'41 A. - Ii r *'(f K i!•i %v i 1!i", F I ' If«•11m 11Iti I * M i . n ml M i1*. 11 111 \ ‘s p e c ! , H I U I I I ' I L V t i l l r ' h ’l
.('lendoi hsiiuwtdon Sytscuir
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in
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1
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fi
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heard
to
*ny
that
il
was
very
Chms’i lovrly ftflWtcy ilupr
1 fh rkins J i , \fi jiiti| Mis Huh* lift i - oh, .1a in*' I lulnii*. I*111ii II
AT YOlM f
f.l.*iisunt to meet other Drlliiryito* rh# rukr»* S im rii’ T«*‘#til«’ M ill '.t*l Items, Mi jitul M»- I M 1111; D mi.’. It*rhi ii Wriifht, ("liiiitr- I
—puir while, thin china wiili
tfn*n*.
Another
-m
i
o
f
th«*
S»mf(ir«l
In
this
way
und
wish
them
n
Mer­
dtlicair pink hloitom. ind thr
wri*» 'li mml Mi- H M ILnlrv, \ mh i &lt;nii, immrifv \ ui« ',
IhU
G I V I IT T O T H E
«
(; i «n. is, .»jitinn«’«l nt thi* '!» mini Mih ,J, ff, Itiiliuk, Mi ! h lump, MiiIcmIiii ti
ry Christmas,
M m ill
|i ren folisie of in spplr orN
nrnian,
O
klii.
N
’
iiv h I
l't
uinlnif
AT VOUti
Christmas
was
very
guv
this
mui Mis. W H, Dv'iut, M» ini«| If**1i M I'mk mb! K*Iyni11 \ iti u
chirJ. A paoern of nature tri­
year In the home of Mr. and Mrs. S\ houl.
LO N G DISTANCE
M» Kail
Mi itfal
umphant—enhanced hy coin
JTO M ! 1
Vincent Guruvharri nml their
,,
.
.
, Mi* Ih ivul M K.atchi’l, lit and
gold llnra.
• even children, when the young­ r A11 hut i i.r,,,,,V ’ J l ,,ft“
Mi 1 •» I Ih iik -, Mr ami M tOPERATOR
sters reeelve the toy* every one from \\ if hi Mi, h it' to 'prtitl tin \ \ |* Moildy, Mr i-nd M t- I It
of which hntl been made |,y^ tltrir I t*,*U,l,,V'* w ith lit* mother, Mr* Hm iih, All utnl Mt* Kit’d W||
i u : i i \ i : un
parents. Here's the sto ry: A houC
I *'"r Utiimin who teeenUy at ' linin', .Mt. rind Mi c i 'hat h** K
i
n i ! I I UMK
» l i W fi'ki it if
thr Gururhnrri*
f l""’ H. «i»da).', V V Kn M .. k 1 i. .....I M
I R. VIl "el ,
S iiiiln i.l I'tmne t-t"
lifitl ii not hi*r cotiplf* (itT Iril'd upon finite to Sanfiiid Mts, tl r n tin tv vis Mi ami Mi- W V Hitting mui
this project. The two families four ilr .l I",H avan m ill, llu with tier soul Mi mid Mi*. I lm iv I'orike I,i
adults and thirteen children got t apt. W illiam H in m iii Ciir.l Hrna
A 1 .. tu ,,0,1 V|,
|ll(,, I Mil
Untied n o , I r 'oriidr ami VI i ■« ,1 .1 11, I
together every weekend nml the Mil is set rin g with lla
III It I II V N N t H M I M F.VT
wonderful display of gnyly paint­ States \ .i Fore*' am! r.e i otly
Mi mn| M'- I! VI IIi *m n u m
leilm VIi ami VIi . Imm- Il.i a
ed toys was the result. So pro- rived ft.uii Knglurol I,, plan.
a ill, VI i anti Mr* fdin I'nocr Ii l ' n u i i c « ‘i| 11»«I ii \ l l i c D ii t)i i *f ii lift
fieient have they become tfint the
Mr and Mi II II Wlitlclml Ji • n Nec l1J in Miuiti i i'V, * ahl
Giirucharrls will probably go into
l.t, and Mrs, David Jack-on of Ml lib
• s It II Hit. Ii, Mir and Mf 4 II 1Mil u \» llu hir un i 1 'Inti
Hie toy milking business some Camp Gordon, tin. at. «|&gt;iod1ng
III' I . iflMtU111' * "f Mt
It.I'll
U Jiim . 1 i iltill Mi. 1 II
time soon. If they do, We will err- some time with I hell pm &gt;ui - Mi I Hill.*
VICTORIA
i.
Ji , Vlr an. 1 Mi­ 1 l 1,11l1*111Ii11'1 Il hr| *1“1i 1 "f till. 1111&gt;1H‘I
tninly ltdl you iiliiiut It.
| ami Mr* J I Jackson nml Mi VI || t iI 1I i| u i . .It . Mi ll ml VI. 1 11fh111u 1*1 •n|" .HimfI u ii
On Itec. IP. the Do limy Civic utnl Mrs C T Nlhlaek of lb ■
An old fothlontd rot* with budt
J mu* N |f"b'"0 Jr , 1 " ( inriiIi
Association, Inc, held ft* sec md
Mr nod Mrs Lee Suninel- lime a ni l \fii Kile at a i Mui imi vpt,
Julf awalttning —plac*d loilafully
Il 1‘ul ii nil Mis Cllfr.q.l \v
annual
Christmas
by
and
for
the
II*
their
guests
Mrs.
SiatiinT!"*&gt;
Mr. iiiitl 'It a. If Kiviiir lti-riit .If J]Ctvvall It llll" i| II i f I In* hi i lh ■ ■ I ;i
on tranilwc*nt china with gold *dg*.
children of Deltarv at tin- Orange tiler, Dl, Hurry Kiinlier of Su, t a
mu
I'lif ft.lil Wk'lililll Ifnw i ll Ii mi
uu*l Mm . Juuii - ('rapli*, III
Green leave* catching th* warm
City Memorial Library. Borne HI enlo, Calif ; her sister, Mrs Ruth mui Mm John \! Mof'iin, lh mui (*»'• * I III I #ft 91It III It U | | v I m | | | m \ y |
*
hnill.lid' - 1 li I i"
golden sunlight, accentuate the
children took part in the show, not Handler and liftiltfMrr, .Simhm .
’ Mm . l im n /. S il l.y, Mi i«n.| Mm
I! i u ilh lin* A im s m h mi . a 4*11.4
feeling of frethnett.
to mention Rav F Peck who play lu n iH v k , N I . iiik I lu n th .i ....... K I) I'a li.n .* ., Mi an.I M r- IM MI s llowi'll t- milking tiei lionic
etl the part of Santa ( Inns. The sisler-in-lnw, Mr. nml Mi- II,. I whi Sliinholser, Mt nml Mr- .Ini k with l..» p a r e n t ', lit and M i.
yhlhlren were trained hy Dorothea man Kiinnci of |.oa Vogeli*. i ,i,f Kn'lgiin. Mr. Iiml Vlr* S It Stun 1 lilt.-in.' Hiitii k&gt; If.o.l in I'm mini
rw yvjr'iS
I Irani tiger and I.aura Brown.
i III f I I m i l l
hobser .It
I'ilv
When they repented the perform­
tl fill lint HUiMir
Mr met V|.s Ctuie.ie.* Cidlmi.l
1UI •"1*1
ance on Monday evening for the New York are spending lit. t»&gt;li Mt. and Mrs, J E lllgifili*, A|.
I*!*'II'*' * *I*II1«'irI I t s &gt;i* f L' I
Women's Society nnd the children ■lays at Dnytomi Bench and I
ami Mi" Roy Williams, Mr on.I
tl .r lU II s' 114*1# **U II l» &lt;»'
of tiie Methodist Home In Enter- liary, Mrs.
^ Warden is Mrs. II t ill V Mr*. VYilliaru It Wrnv, Mr und
orlsr. Jo Cild.s hud the Santa Kh'pp,.cUdaV.uVter.
Mrs. &lt;; W Jun es, Mr and M i.
H'P
t laus role. On this oceaslon Mr.
.....
STAN DISH
Mr. und Mrs.
Williinii Siekuuinn lie tund lliow.i, Mr and Mr* VV
Peck donated the candy for all the have ns their house guest*, Mr M Philips, Mr. noil Mrs. ti D
children present.
Gold on sparkling white ..
nml Mr*. Philip Young of N.-w Hlslnip J r ., Mr and Mr* John
Last week Plantation Estates Hyde Park, N. Y. Their .laugh'.-i “ chirard J r , Mr and Mis, Pint C.
distinctly royal simplicity
Woman’* Club had Its Christmas Ruth of Jersey City is also with S tan ley Jr., Mr nnd Mrs. R A.
that is a tribute to the
party In the Mun«inn. Gift* were thent and expects to he here until Sm ith, Mr, ami Mr* W Dietrichs,
nge after which the mem* next Tuesday. Canfield Hi own, Lt and Mrs. ftruce Hall, Mr ami
exchanged
taste of today’s
■yeti cards. Refreshment* who I* a student nt Princeton, m Mi* ,1 H Clini.mail. Mr and Ml*
liers played
hostess. A stronger, mote
were cof
coffee, tea ami cookies.
rived on Sunday lo sptenil tin bolt Melt..n O Yelvlrigtiin, Mr und
translucent china in the Charlie
Huttnemnn
seemetl days with Ills parenls, Mr me I Mis t l.'iii g.* Algernon Speer, lb .
new Berkeley shape—
Mrs. Hurl v Brown of Gem I at. met Mr* H urry Wnmlruff, Mi
nail suro'ertleil in keeping n secret.
Mr. mill Mrs. William II ...... iliei .Ml* C. VV S p e m .'i, M. and
forever beautiful.
He slienl five tlnys In the Sunforil drove up to Jacksonville W.-ilo.
'll* . VV E. H au ls.in . Mi and Mis.
Hospital with a lordly infected fin­ •lay morning lo bring llielr -on Sunny I’mvell, Ml. nml V|i» tieiald
ger.
down for the holiday*.
la.'.sing, Mr. nml Mrs Hill Tvre,
Among the holiday visitors to
$
Mr. and Mrs. Lee N’nxli rpi-ot Mr. nml Ml*. Genrge Kick, Muj.
Detlary are Mr. nml Mrs. Joseph Christmas with their film.!* in nml Mi*. W alter M Tiirllei, and
Dlorln of Campt l.e Jett tie, N. C. Deala,
Mr. iiiel Mrs. Giles Chapman.
They are visiting iter parents, Mr.
REMEMBER All I'tiUoniH Cun no PurthaHftl On
,Mr. nml Mrs, Gustav Hindi and
Also Mr. und Mr* Jim Spinier,
ami Mrs. O. G, Potter.
Mr, and Mis. George Denman n.e Mi nml Mis. Earl VV. Hwanurr,
Swoonoy'H Chirm Club Plan (For Ah Llltlo Ah ftOt*
Dr. and Mrs. Carl J. Warden of j | n ;*j„w v „rk' f(ir ,pu, |„did„v.
Mr and M l., W. A. I.effler, Mr,
Mr. ami Mr*. Charles YiOilman and Mr*. Kuimclt McCall, Mr and
A Week)
are on a trlli to Arlington and Mrs. Etl in u ml M.dsch, Mr. mid
Mrs. Charles I.eGette, Mi. a n d ,
Willi* Otter. Randall P ried , ano Washington, I), 0.
Dr. nnd Sirs. William L. Feller Mrs. John I,. Galloway, Mr. uml
Chnrmlon Miller.
Demi, Mr. mid
Thl* week wn received a letter a rr with their rhlldren In Dover, Mis. Kolluml
Mrs. J. C. Hutchison, Mr. anil Mrs.
from Anttl In Finland, lie sent it* N. J. and Rending, Pa.
a picture of hi* school, class, ami
hi* teacher.
We wish all our rrndere a Happy
New Year.

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Missouri’s Jim Hook
Snags Long Throw
From Scnrbath For
Game’s Final Thrill
lly B E N P U N K
MIAMI W -Jn rk Scerbalh's (Vi
ynril touchdown paw In Jim Hook
—Uic grand climax that threw Ihi*
North-South college all-star foothall sam e into a 31-21 deadlock
Thursday night and left 42,866 fan*
limp from excitement — wasn't
planned hy the roaches.
Hook, Mlaaouri'a top ground sain
cr, suggested the piny to South
coach Andy fiualafaori of Miami In
the fading second* of the thrillpacked contest a* the South atood
with Ita hock to the wall, (ratlins
21-14.
“ I'll have to put the ball way
up there. Jim ," warned Searhath,
Maryland'* All-America quarter
hark, "and you've sot to rmt like
hell lor It."
Aa the ball wan anapped. Hook
darted to the rlsht, cut atralsht
dowTtflekt to the North 23, then
creased In front of the North aafety
to take the akyacraper from SeerbaUi. Michigan Stalr'a Johnny Wil­
son grabbed for the Missourian at
the five but couldn't bring him
down.
It waa a apectacular flnlah to the
moat thrilling battle in the hlatory
of the Shrlne'a annual elaaajc for
the benefit of Ita crippled children,
and It hooited the organization'*
hopea that thin game aome day
will pack tho 03,000 icata of the
Orange Howl.
The play waa uncorked with 20
aecondi to go. and Juat an ncconda
after the panning combination Hint
won Purdue n aharn of the Dig Ten
football champlonnhlp—Dale Snrnttela to Ilernnrd Plnwem — had
docked on a nlx-yard touchdown
tiny to ImoM the north inlo n 21-14
aad.
Offensively, the game developed
Into n leone aerial duel, with Hearbalh and Snmiieln In n neck-awl
neck race for the hnnora, Iml
sparkling defonalve lino piny almont look (he spotlight awuy from
ihe hnckfleld Mur*
Donn Mount aw, UCLA'* giant
linebacker voted the nation'* nut•
ntandlng lineman of the year and
Maryland'* rangy end, John Alder
ton, broke up one drive afler an
other liy knocking enemy hack* for
tremrndmi* losses Moomnw picked
a fumble out of the air to run -13
yard* for a North louchdown.
In a prem-lmx Imlliil, Mooinnw
wan clionro mont valuable player
on the Vnnkee aide nml Hcnrba|h
lilt Ihe llebet leant.
Nrnrbnlh. who broke through
tackle In Ihe flrnl period to ncoot
05 yard* on Ihe longest louchdown
run In (hr hlnlory of tho irrlen, re­
vealed In the dreinlng room afler
the game that the play wan "all a
mintake."
With Oklahoma'* fullback flock
Mcl'hall lit fakn punt fnrninllim.
Senrhalh won supposed to hand off
In Virginia's halfback Hob Tata go­
ing Inlo ihe right side. Hut they
missed connections ami Hcarbath
wa* left Juggling the hall In hi* left
hand behind his back.
As Hcarbath darted Into the line,
a quartet of blockers camn to his
nlil. Ai the North .10, Tata gol hack
Into the play with a block that cut
down two Yankee*.
Samurls threw five yards to
touchdown In the second quarter,
but the South boomed right back
to the lead on a 23-yard touchiwn run by Hook after a pllchnut
from Hcarbath.
Early In the third period, Pete
Kusio, a bulwark of the Indiana
line, hit Hcarbath an hard the ball
popped out of hla hand* and Moosnatched It to gallop
for a touchdown.
" I wa* lucky to be there." aald

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Grid Coaches To Meet In Florida
Next Month To Study Rules Changes
tty IIAIIOf.lt Ct.AAHKKN
(For flaylr Talhnt)
NKW YltltK t* - Football's
twoplalrmii system has It* friend*
among Ihe ennehen but the present
iiay horde of specialist* that make
ii[t n college "eleven" doesn't neeessarlly find a welcome every­
where
The ronchc* will be meeting irt
Florida early next month to study
Die rode and make recommenda­
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official lHole*
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Rugged Standard Is
Raised For Holiday
Week Of B reath­
taking
F e s tiv ity

lly WILL GKIMHLEY
NEW YORK '4) - College fonthall’* holiday week of high hysteria
Is undor way—and seldom has It
opened on a more hyslerlcal note.
In a wild conflict that saw the
lido reversed twice In the final 58
FOOTBALL'S
seconds, all star team* from the
w e s r e * //
North and South fought to a 21-21
Junior Melt*, taike Monroe'*
0 /M S iO rf
tie In the annual Shrine game at
Locomotive who *pnrked the Sem­
Miami last night
inole*' gridiron play thi* year, win
With two seconds lc*a t^afik*
a hark
.named
. . . . . . . a*
»*.»• ona athe Orlando
I A ll
minute to go. the North shot ahtJII.
Kentlnel-Slnr * third Annual A ll
„ ,, fl,
,, rrrtn |n ,hnl
2114,
nn n five-yard pass from
M id-State Team which wa* an Ihe rule on Mihslltutioili. which
Purdue's Dale Samuels to an old
luiuncml yesterday,
make* the two platoon bnslnos*
battery male, Bernard Flnwers.
Player* ( r u m '
possible will be gone over Just
Just 29 seconds were left when
II d i f f e r e n t
what will he done to it I* any­
Jack Hcarbath, Maryland's All
a c h o o l * werv
one's guess.
Amerlea T wizard, fired a pass to
pluced on the
That the platoon system—where
halfback Jack Hook of Missouri
team which wa*
name coaches employ one set of
good for 64 vards and the Being
picked from the
players for long punts Into the
touchdown. Hook had tn run the
Orange
Hell,
wind snd another for short kicks
last 20.
Central Florida,
with the breeze—Isn't everybody's
This provided a fitting finish for
Ridge and Kant
Joy wan best satirized hy Har­
an exciting battle which opened
Florida Confer­
vard's hand Ihe afternoon that
with a 03 yard touchdown n m .J y
ence*. T h i r t y - &gt;,
Army battered the Crimson In
Searhath. Hcarbath and All-Amtridm .
three of tho 3 4 |fl
lea linebacker Donn Moomaw
Harvard then was In the midst
roarhe* of thn^B ___
fl ared the game’s Most Valuable
of Its worst modern slump Army,
school* In the Junior Metta
P layrr Award. A record crowd of
four ronferenee* returned ballota later to he wrecked by the rrlbhina
42.866 watched it.
whlrh were used In determining *c»ndnl &gt;vas at Its malestic best
The game set a rugged standard
and drubbed Harvard, 490.
for t he holiday program whlrh
the team.
Other* on the first team are a* Hut Ihe Harvard band was see.
gains momentum tomorrow with
follows; End*. Hert Hirerd. Titus­ nod to none It took Ihe field proud­
two of the older all-star attractions
ville. and Pete Rogers, Ijikevlew: ly at half-time with the senre 12 n
—the East West charily game at
San Francisco and the Hluc-Gray
tarkies, Krlf Heckman, Cocoa, and against Ha outclassed gridiron
battle at Montgomery. Ala., plus
flick Conkln, Eu*tl*i guards, John brethren
the Shrimp Bowl game at H a i r s ­
Hapoel, Mount tlora, and Georg* It Is n Idg hand, this Harvard
LniiKow, Melbourne; center, Ar- outfit—perhaps l.W nieces The dlton, Tex.
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ihur
tiodwln. P. K. Yongo,
and. rector hi
had divided It Inin Iwn pin
These are followed by eight bowl
games next Thursday. Jan. I, and
iiicks. Hobby ’Pitman, Apopka, Joe. twins. One tool of his whistle
the senior howl tilt at Mobile, Ala.
Crlncr, Kissimmee, and‘ Tommy hrmutnt nil hh offensive trombone
10U WOKIHAM (left). of OaktnniiL Pa., and Trd Kroll, of Hartford,
player* ncurrvlna onto the field
At Galveston tomorrow, unde­
Lnssetor, la»ke Wale*.
N Y.. accept 11.(00 In silvrr dollar* afler winning a *11.000 golf
feated Northeast Oklahoma State
Member* of the second team nro a* t h e defensive trombonists
tournament In Miami fUirli. t’la Pouring the •llyci into the «iii4ll
defends a nine-game season's
n* follow*: End*. Hilly Klmlwr, rushed off. The hand missed not
wheelbarrow in Wllllalo U. MuefJnnold, "reiinnr of the tournament.
streak against Sam Houston State,
Winter Park, and Henry Hodge*, a note The offensive trombonists,
which has won five game* and lost
Lake Wale*; tackle*, Jerry Wat­ you see, were the world's best
offensive
Ironiboniils.
four. Tho bottle will start at 4:t3
son, HI. Augustine, and Larry
'ITie
same
went
for
the
drums,
n.m., EST, before an anticipated
D h v I * , Hebrlng; guard", Spud* Fethe
cornets,
the
pirrolos,
etc
turnout of 9,oon.
Ptl frltalfd )v JClatf
f
■liirkt .T,u*tl*, and Dickie Mann,
At
last,
on
signal,
some
gents
A crowd nf 62,000 is expectcib to
I*. K. Yonge; center, Tommlo Hin­
did
their
hest
to
run
onto
the
field
ay more than a quarter of a fusi­
son, Enstls, and barks, Harry
with
a
huge
horn.
II
mual
have
on dollars to witness the Shrine
Neyland Ih Uudecided charity
Wise, Mount Horn, Juv Houtd, Co­
12 feet long It took four
battle at San Francisco,
coa, Jimmy Hearn. Def.aml, and been
men
In
carry
II
About
Retirement
which rivnls the Hose Howl in
Johnny Myer*, Apopka.
Once
they
had
the
horn
In
place,
tradition. The game, with kickoff
The third team I* composed of the moslc stopped dramatically. A
.JACKSONVILLE. Fin MS-Two
TUt.SA. Okln tgv-The hard core
KNOXVILLE •A'—Gen. Bob Ney- at 3 n.m.. EST. will he broadcast
following members; Ends, Dan specialist bowed, then stepned op »*■ _ •
of Tulsa's football success whlrh it Amcrlcn',* llnest young foul hall the
C o m m e n c e s land aay* he hasn’t decided about hy Mutual and televised by Du­
Apopka, and Win Lewis, to the tremendous horn and blew. M i a m i
won It the tlalor Howl invitation couches
..... v ill match strategy
- - , In the Rich,
retiring aa head coach of the (Jnl- mont.
l
l
i
i
l
t
i
c
s
City;
tackle*.
John
Wilson.
was HI senior*. 15 of whom were t tlalur Howl here New tr iir * day
A solitary sub-bass note was the
The Uluc-Gray skirmish, pitting
although doc
frrshiitctt in I1M!I, (he yrnr followII will In* Bob Woodruff* KlorliLi Lake Wales, nml Sim Dickson. result
MIAMI BEACH fin-The four-day vcrilty of Tennesiec,
licked squads from above and b r­
have styi *1
Orange Howl Regatta gets under­ from prep* ring the Volunteers
ing Ihe school's first victory less vs .1 t», iltuddyi Brothers' Tulsa Winter Pork; guards, Russell
It
was
a
perfect,
pear-shaped
ow
the Masnn-Dlxon line, probably
for
Woodnift In three years has Mnrui, Sanford, and Junior Ibltler, lone And why not? Wasn't the way today with some 39 speed
season In .11 years
will be plnyed before a crowd of
their
Cotton
Howl
date
NowYear'a
Hcbring;
center,
Ted
Cox,
Luku
Four who will appear n their taken Florida (nun the depths to
musician Ihe world’s greatest de­ boat drivers attempting to set now day,
22.000 with o 266.000 gate. Mutual
last college game with Florida it* first winning season In two Wole*, omt bocks, flpeeily Hllven- fensive manufacturer of Dlls soli­ one-mile records.
will broadcast Game lime Is 2 lo
Backfleld
reach
Harvey
Robin
.Several nwners will he shooting son has been given tho chore of p.m.
New Year’s IJay were transfers decades nml first Imwl game to der, Hebring, Huixy Nuurlght, Ht. tary note’
III,lory lb pul I*ti lln vfur off Ihe Augustine, Clmriie Jones, Clet- The musleian has IDs counter- for Dip 121.703 miles an hour rec
from other schools
The Northern hoy* In this fraca*
ds in the pink of
• I ire II |„ .h hw.ir nU nn.’ ; putting the Vols
Noon of the III ever tasted defeat liiillnin of the Nmithwosl heap he mont, and Dhkle llorte, Mulberry. part In modrni football—the end
were cheered hy a weather forecast
condition
for
their
engagement
Mett*, Ill-year-old halfback for who Is an All-Ainrrlrn candidate •vilh Howard Jnhmson. lais Angc
as a varsity player on his home lore Dial
which prcdlrted a hard freeze at
llrothcrs look over Die head the Celery Feds, scored 101 of tho hot ran ealeh passes only If they Its, the favorite. His MixmaMcr Is with Texas In Dallas next ihurs- Montgomery tonight and nippy,
field. They were lied twice lint
d»y.
_____......................^
contributed in of the ID triumph* coaehimt rein* of a soccrssfiil Icani's 191 point* during their 10- arr short ones
thrown by n rross reported tn have hit 13&lt;t mites an
C. E. Hrchm, president nf the Yankee weather. This would d o
Ihe Guillen Hurricane lias compiled Tulsa ieam In H&gt;lh and has kepi game s e a s o n this year. He gained eyed qunrlrrhark minus' a finger I hour In pineups.
university, said yesterday Neyland calculated tu disturb the Dixie
the
Holden
Hurricane
breezing
1,
DM yards of the tenm'a loinl
of rlulit hand anil If he I* at
since It was last beaten al home,
»n his
Frank Foulke. Essex, Mil,, and
givrn the Job U&gt; Robinson, player*.
nimig nn lop
2,
(1011 yards made on running right
ploys angles In Ihe «un with Die Fred Allrr, Grossp Point. Mlrh., had
by Wlehlla In 1949
Tho lllun* are dcpcmllnu on n
the
lop
assistant coach, because
Although
ihl*
Is
llrothcr*'
flrM
The*e seniors never have faded
nml 'it I of the 2X5 yards gained wind blowing at not more than also will ho after Ihe 269 standard. "on account of his health at the passing attack, with Detroit's Ted
Imwl
game
as
head
coach
and
Sherman Crlchficld. Ht, Peters­ present tim e" physicians have ad­ Marchlhroda and Indiana's Lou
to score The Inst time a Tulsa
hv missing.
19 mile* an hour north hv northioain was blanked was hv Texas Woorlrtid'h second, both were
The five- foot-nine-Inch athlete, cnsl. Otherwise, the cud wnn'l gel burg, Fin., will lie out In beat the vised hi in rmt to participate In d’Achlllr doing the throwing. The
steeped
In
the
bowl
trodllinn
a*
Trrh during the IIH'.i season, It)
who weighs a limit 17(1 poll ml i, won Inlo Ihe game. The resell, you runabout mark In bis Hwlfl Hell's coaching activities prior to the Drays are pinning their offensM*
asst si a n I roarhe* and Woodruff as he Peter Hrluint trophy this year know-, litis oilier end specialists
Angel, high polnl boat In Ihe &lt;11- Cotton Howl game.
gnmea ago
hope* on William Ri Mary’* Ptl
a
player
as
well
vision last year
which I* awarded annually In I ha
The only Iranis h&gt; which they
Hohlnson has hern picked hy Mloduszewskl, Auburn’s Dudley
Ills
Hnylor
team
went
to
Dio
----------------------I
-fwo
current
record
hotilcr*
will
most vidiiuhlc Seminole High gridlost In three years were San Fran
Neyland tn succeed him as head Spence and Texas AAM's Hal
,
_ Irv to bolter their own beat. Mrs, ' i-oach of the Vols. Neyland has a I,cdyard.
risen, ClnrlnnuO. Arkansas and Della tlmvi Jan. 1, lt)lt) In add! lee. He received nil hnnnrntde r .
Don.
Woodruff
bus
been
In
Din
At San Francisco, Die Eastern
mention by the Miami Herald
Houslon None of these ever heal
...
' lifetime Job as head reach and
team will lie reached hy Higgle
the llurrlcnne twice In that span, Hose, Orange, Sugar and Oil bowls when it named it* All I.Htle Stale h a s t - W e s t ( t a m e I s ' t t 8r,,H- n v,,nlnnr' N J a*
plover
or
QasMonl
pooch
at
hrr
rurM-nl
rm
in
l
of^
6?)
*
o
h
miles
:
nlMHIc
'
'
lr,!r,or
nt
Tennessee,
hut
Tulsa, however, wnsu'l able in *ub
■
. 7
prep griil learn and wan picked hv
have been recurring reports Mltnn of Michigan State, who fed
noil tlNirgln Tech
nn hour In the IX coble loch hydro­ Ihere
due Clncliinnti, suffering a defeat j Tennessor a..
imanluioiiN »eln ■lion fur the Allrecently Dial he might give up his 111* Spartans In the rccognltetl
llrothcrs
wns
assistant
conch
of
plane
class.
national champion-,hip this season.
and managing n lie with Die Hear
Fust Florida Conference hnckfleld
chores.
Tulsa leniiis that pyivcd In Sugar. for
Joe Mnscnrl, New Hyde Park, coaching
cats,
1952.
The retired general has been In Howie Odell of the University of
Orange. Sun and Oil Howls.
N,
Y
.
will
be
out
to
beat
his
own
health in recent month* and Washington will direct the West­
There will be Sntilliem nrrcnl*
two young fellows-.HrolhK service record of 57 733 mite* ill
has made plans to undergo dental erners.
*-plenty on the Tulsa side of the ersThese
Hv IRISH NEWLAND
Is 11: Woodruff'.37-have col­
an
hour.
Munn said his hoys will go loin
. course surgery In Nashville sometime In
scrimmage lino New Year’s Day lided twice lieforc. i Woodruff* Orange Bowl Tunnis
SAN FRANCISCO IH-Stur* who
The race Is over Ihe mile
the game equipped with 43 dlfftlThe Houihem alate* are repre ilnylor learn heal Rrotjiers' Tulsa
made football headlines on ninny on the Inland waterway hi Danlli
ent
play pattern* from the T, single
scnlcd by these players:
Tournament SturtH college gridirons this season com­ Reach sanctioned bv the American
In HH7 and It)(A.
wing,
double wing and spread
Florida — (Quarterback Ronnie
bine talent* here tomorrow In the Powerboat Association
This also will be the third meet,
Bowlin# Standings formations,
provuking Odell to
Morris, lakeland; and .Him Austin, log between Tulsa and Florida.
the Ea»t-We»t
MIAMI REACH 00—‘The week- name of charity
Second
event
on
ihe
four
day
comment:
defensive end and kickoff special Florida, than coached by Hay Wolf, long Orange Howl Junior Tennis game.
MIXED LEAGUE
card will tm the 'Hound Miami
“All we have to do Is hope and
1st. Jacksonville.
beat Tulsa in 1918 und HMD.
championship* gel under way In­
Players, representing pracllcallv Reach marathon starting nt II a.
W 1,. pray nor defense holds up."
Mississippi — Fullback Howard
So tradition Is nil on Ihe aide day with 33 maichrs scheduled for every section of the country, will m. (EST) Saturday A total of 192 No I
29 10 There were several develop­
Waugh, (Ironed*; Huard Torn of Woodruff and Florida. They the first day of play.
battle In Die 28th annual rlasslc host* have been entered tn date. No it
77 IS ments, meanwhile, as Ihe various
llamm, Corinth; Tackle Huh Price, never have Inst to llrothcrs and
Tournament officials pslrerl en­ that provide* funds for the Han
IK 21 bowl teams shook off holiday InHaturdny afternoon outboards Nn t
Meridian.
Tulsa. That tuay he one reason tries In the Junior boys, boys and Francisco Shrlner* Hospital for will lake the Niuillinht In 14 heats No 3
17 22 arllvlty and moved Into rough work
Alabama — Fullback Karl Wil­ far Florida's rating aa favorlla by small boys divisions In an effort O lp p lrd Children. More than a nvrr the Baker's Hautover course No. 3
19 23 for the Jan. I games.
liam*, -Lipscomb; ami tackle Dale 7 to Ifl point*.
million dollars has been turned north of Miami Hearti A dozen No. 2
to
run
off
play
In
Ihe
record
list
10 20
At Knoxville, It waa announced
Hraaher, Fayette.
of 172 natter*.
ovar
to
tho
rause
since
the
first
\GUK
Inboard races will he held Sunday.
that Gen. Boh Neyland, vetegji
Louisian* — Halfback Hobby
■
me
waa
playrd
Dec.
28.
1923
Two
rounds
of
singles
play
were
W. L. II,G. Tennessee coach, la ailing and n a y
Then If boats are atilt running
Holliday, Columbia.
UollinH Tennis Stair slated to reduce the draw of M II profit* go
in Into
li
the fund.
and drivers atlll willing, ■ddlti'-nal HCnc Machine
no
15' 807 be a spectator at the Cotton Bowl
Georgia — Defensive end Frank
Junior
boya
to
18
players.
One
of
the
West's
plavera.
playera,
Dick
Are Glass
28
17 874 game with Texas tn Dallaa. Be­
Favored In Tourney Among tha more important pair­ Batten, 229 pound guora from the mile trials will be run off Monday. Sian
Fabria, Athens.
ley-Roger*
23 20 864 cause of hla health, Neyland waa
Arkansas — Defensive tackle
ings are John F railer. St. Augus­ College nf the Pacific, was a pa­
Post
Office
22 23 844 fnrred tn turn over the coaching
Jim Prewctt, Hmacknvrr.
JACKSONVILLE t* -T h e Flori­ tin*, vs. Harvev Jackson, Wash­ Kent at the hospital here himself
TANGERINE BOWL
Celery City
18 27 8.10 burden lo hla chief aide, Harvey
Kentucky — Offensive defensive da Public Court* Tennis cham- ington, Ga.; William Garcia of twenty years ago He will he Ihe
COOKEVILLE. Tenn. OF-Tcn12 n:i
B07 Robinson.
tackle Floyd Harrawood.
is opened today with Cal- d d le . ton-seeded foreign entry, va. flrat such to take part In the all- nrasec Tech’s Golden Eagles are
I.KAOUK
leksnn, Tampa anil Rollins ‘
The single touchdown odda favor­
aehedulrd to arrive in Orlando,
Jacinto. F ar Hock
star
contest.
w . L. II.G. ing
Collrgo, favored to retain tha
Georgia Tech over Mississippi
iturday’s competition Include*
Weather permitting, a capacity Fla., Saturday to begin training I id Icata
17
4
747
men'* title.
in
the Sugar Bowl game at Ntw
malchea In the Junior girls, glrii throng of D2,ooo will attend. The for their New Year’s football game JR ti
12 D 80S Orleans wobbled a bit with the
Ilia first opponent la Sidney and small girl* divisions.
ame waa sold nut last August. with East Texas Slate In tha Tan- Tlgereata
12 tl 782 ivelatJon that Tech's two nee
Mnnlei, Jacksonville.
A
will
lie
televised
nationally
over
Bearcat*
12 t) 730 ■ck, Billy Teas and Leon H an V
Other seeded players In tha
the Dumont network and broadcast
Bobcat*
0 12 701 man, may be out of the battle be­
man's singles Include Leon Wilson,
WISCONSIN GAINS
over Mutual network, both starting
Panthera
1 20 018 cause of Injuries.
Jacksonville Naval Air Station,
PASADENA, Calif. 144-Wiscon­ at 1:48 p. m, PST (4:45 EST).
Nn, 2; Jock Htaton, Orlando, No, sin, Ihe peer o( the Big Ten con­ Ilie kickoff wlil be 2 p. m.
gerlne Bowl.
3: and Andrew Zlebe, Jacksonville, ference at (be running game, la
lanooga. Two others left earlier
The Weil hni been established
Twenty-eight members of the by private automobile. Coach Put­
beginning tn gain favor nere for t i ■ ilx-point favorite. Ita IS-man
squad left Nashville today by train ty overall and Business Manager
Rosa ■quad Includes All America quar­
Ha N«W
and I f more Joined them at Chat- Hooper Eblen left Monday.
terback Don Hlnrlch. Washington,
left half Billy Vessel*. Oklahoma,
Jim P iaiju , ita r Trojan defensive and tackle J. D. Kimmel, Houston.
On the Beat team, Tom. Scott,
n«i aroppM u s e itocx contio* and from Virginia, received Asso­
ciated Press All America first unit
Ihi* i
varsity footJtml«r College.
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\. Jonen ,|.c. uet d
• rfdlloi - ", ..Ho i iMrtlic «h»l"»,''« mil of NUI.I i*o,nty.
to the t*oontt
hy. ihroiuh. under or MgnifiNli J \\ •f'ldMc of Hrtnlmile I'omily,
KlofMu
^ l l r r , ilfi n itn l. /» I I Nl'l.lt* I'l hie offlt r III thr court ho
tine o|
V.Hth mid
i ni; i : iixxm;;I' -m.l • ounly «,t H,«nfot ,|. Klofld.i
flip a Iff. ir in Hue. mid If d» Ml Ihr xxIIII Iti light rulend.tr ....Mila fro
unknown M»"n*"' helrn d* %Inrr * the Hut. of the fimt pul.Ill Ntlon «••
IrKUtHi*. Krifllt'". ' fd tto l riotli r IT.i.h I'lultn to &lt;|. niun*
other |n»rile* dnlnilnj* »•» Ihrongh tnlii
•hall he in writing uml -tintl -i.i
u»uler or .m (»n-1 /• 1 tlV»i[»v Hie plut e of renhlem r mol punt ,.f
wood.. dftfUM'd. I.WAItH IIAIlH^ fii e udd t fNN of th** i-luliim lit mu'
ItritHT. If living. ••I'd
hr nworn to l.y lh« .lulmunf
lirilST l.l- wife. '•***»
••-•••• the ehull
"gent, ot Attorney, u ml unv *•«..
unknown upotia*, heir*. «|«Vlwi* ••All"
or iletiiutol not no flint eluil
|t*M,(I•••"•. grwHlee*. ( led Ho' - •" he Voltl
oltu*r |Mrtl*x 1‘lulutllig. hx ihrough
MKillIV I7TII 1*11 I. HMITII
under or .tfnlu-t Kil« »/d ll*»rry
An r»ei utor of thr l^iet
lltif.e t| ft fii* t*i| KM\l A I III NTH I
XXIII u rid Tentuiuent of K.l
lirttHT If living, mid If dfnil the
u.ir
|lei eunfd
unknown •h»oii»»h. lie lr&lt;*. |o \•►•••* Klr-l I'iiI.II, itI,11*&gt;Jotien,
ii I'errmher I lt|i
u.tliM.N. nr Hiiri'p. • t' d'ioi Itt22
£%ti••r tutt*!••« I.ilmlng »•». iht" »«ii
nlnler *•t «•M*«I!•-•* Iintun I,»cmI h •
SIH U K Til I I'l'K %It
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ir (Inltnini: to Imm - .»»• »luht. "II* d*Tt
to « link now n
ir lnt« i. -• In tlo follow Ikk ue
Volt .ire lieri-l.y notified H&gt; ('
•Mflht-’t (.r..|.iTlV lot tiled in Hfilll Kl.llllKNf*K
Wt h »|i|.KV UKIXIM
in.Ic i ' uiim'%. Klorldn. to wl»
Klulntlff. (tun filed HIM of I’.toi
rrnt i S" i
l*l*»t»it
f**r
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e ngulriNt you You
Ilf Kin I I f» " *'f thr Nl.l or.
are Merely re*| nlred to f||r \..||*
tier of SXV'i Hf* tloti 1» T av|»
written
drfrtInrn.
If uny. in II.•
jn Ho.ill. It 1" •*
"r i
I'lrrk’n office In Hanford Klorld-t
to tltr N'XX’ rot ti* f of Ntiiil *f*»
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nerxing u ( (»pi
iloll H 2"r» •**!.. H t:.!* M N
thereof oil I'lullitftff‘n lilt*.ruryn .-i
5** f| | 'ti^i lo |tolul H-tuili of
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tietore
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y
13.
('•'•I Kulltr.g
lifvlttnlnu N •r•ti i(» hrglimlni;
to do no lodgment will hr cot. fe.l
T im»i So !
uguiliNt
you
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noil
In |..*mllog lit
H"g'o i***r. f» M•*"! of h i . the f it. ult foorl lii Hanford
Kh»r
A o .llt. r of S ', Of \ x\ », of ,1c.
lilu.
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No
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t d ft |*n«ai |,t uolnl Vorin "i
XI |IU:i» .1 11Ml .MM. I'efro.lunt
hrnlnninu Muni It lo hegllililUK.
XX|TN KM** my liutol uml offt. lu
Tt a* I No 2
h
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II***; In 4l u |Milnl h'* I f*
Inole t'oonti Klortilu on tht&lt;« Jr*'
Houth of a point ’" I fl XXe-t ..f
d.O of l»ei«tuhrr A l». I J
thr '. Nri'tlotl «•••».« •*•! Ihr Nutlh
o K Herndon,
iioundurv of Mr. .T*. T'V|i ?1
t Met k I ‘Mi Ult •Soil I
Houth, II 2" I*, thru* r luuillmf
•'mill dealt
MolHli 77.X fl Ih n i.r \\ «•-I I X.MI III r r K AH'ltiuM
K Itl I *UK
frrt lo the llung* 1••!*•. thrll# r
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fl . them f l .iM 7M» X f| lliflicf
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fl Ii. thr point of hegIn.iti.g
TriH' No I
10 Thf NH of J h* NXX »%of lire
DR. C. L. PERSONS
^ Hun it*, rw p *li Hioilh. f(»%ll«cAX
J(. I;mhI
ont)M BTRIHT
VOH AM* KAf'll f'K YOU AltIC
IIKIIKMV lll*Ml*MM'ii i.. .............. .
KYKS
KXAMINKI)
UMfWrr Of oilier (1efen».l\e pleNtllUK
on or hefoie the JSIh f|ny of Juu.
CI.ASSKS
F irrK I)
|t»«rv. I''.',.1
re*|i.|ie«| ny low til
Ilfi Houth I'alm rlln A rm or
elite u .|r. im» pin t olife-No «%111 lo
I'Mtfrri| .in .i.oi ton mill (Ik tuner
a III pro. • cl c\ |»(Mc Thf &gt;(|loi
ite\ *t for lh» plAlnllff tl* |l«kri
A Thoriitd I".' X|el«ii If ll.illdtur
Hi IhikIm, Klorhlu
Till** ... e I** priullog In Hie i'll
iiill four* of Hu Ninth .linhilu'
C*lr« nil of Klorhlu. In mol for Heinl
•A&lt;|p I’oiin'* Klorltlu, lu (’li»iuier%
1007 Sanfnrd A»».
I'h. mi
v3rn |l.'*rp'!al*.| illlr of Ilie Mill I*
f.i»rktt"*i l.niol l ■•.»»'**.«nv. u K|orl«l,i
*orintr aIIon Klu &lt;ni Ilf %e Annie II
ROY WALL
Tunlum r I *il« I'efemluMn. uml Ihr
("«•* nuinher l« I'humriy .Vo t i l l
Thr nature of the null mid the ra­
il#! iCIURhl Ihrrehy | ( thr (|Ulrtlim
uf the title lo uml Ihr rrinovul of
DR. II. K. RINK
rlouile from, the following ilex, rlt.eil
lumle iiHi.nl I v Hie |ilAlnllff In
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lleiiilnote I’ounly, I lor Id,i. to. wit
Tra. I No I
Pl»a*r rail for *|ipnlntmnU
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eornrr of ,\X\'«. ifecIPui |u,
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Tw p 2" Mouth II
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\\ #e| |o Hie MV corner of e.ih|

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Legal Notices

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All l^ttllH f Mahft
R rp n ln t a n d Itcco n d ll Inning
I’honr III*

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MIMKOftllAI’ll 1*KINT1N&lt;; - TYKINCi
( RKIHT INVKSTKJATIONS 1MADM
ANYWIIMKM IN HNITKI) STA ITS OH
FOliMICN COrNTHII S

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SANTOHI)
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FOR RRNT
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a ' ' 1 ,A K A Ap.irlmi'ids li t W
I'lrsl S lrrrt Phonr l!Ki W

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Cl.KAN KOI III room furntshril
apartment fill Park Avr
KOIINISIIKI) 3 room apartmpttl
I'rivati* piitr.imo uml h .1 1 Ii
Chrap' 217 XW
HOO.M fiirnishrd upstairs
703 Palnirtto I'honr 825.1

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I—UKAI. KSTATK FOR SAI.K-J
COLOIIRO FOLKS • • !
C.mhI lots for salt* lu lankhnrl's
ami Wr.sl Sanford SnlMlIvtsion
5lo on down mil 55 imi prr
month Write Horn llntun lions
Iiir Cnrp , llox HI1, Miami llrach.
Fla.

GENERAL 'CONTRACTOR
•

TWll fHOICK lots already t n i a i
r.l no rlrarlnR. (lowIiir wi ll
•'ornrr localioii Mayfair Sr. in.n
Cull M3.1

KKHK KS’I'IMATHS

ONLY 51075 00 one Indrnom Innm*
hmll mi voor lid llulldtiiR lots
70 v IPS 5125 In 5150 Si'olts
Trailer Court, . .raiiRr Cllv

M I A N SK K V IC K

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NtaXV CONSTRUCTION
III.I IK F IIIN T S unit S I ' I MI F I I 'A TK IN 'S

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REPAIR and REMODELINfi
A U i T V I’KS

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55IMI.IHI IIIItVN
2 Imli.mm h«mr furnish. .1 Ni. &gt;•
hluh loi'iilloii ,! I..Is VIIA and
Ii I Ilium n l
Mi,mlih pav
lliro.s less Hun I'rnl
It OSA I.. PAY ION
Itrfilsli'ird Ural l.slnlr llnik' i
I'honr lllo
III'l Park \ u
III:,M 'lll I I W " " l'l l» t.a il" In
125 in Hi'. \i&gt; Phtmi l "&lt;8 M

WORK MY EXPERT.^
A l.l. W tm K .M A N S IIII' uml
M A TK IM A I.S ( il ,\ltA N T i;i.l»

E. L UCCVER
10.1 I'!«kI T h irl re n t Ii s tr e e t

FUHNLSIlKIt 2 hrdronm yaraRr
apartnirnl f.m lai't owner al tioo
MaRitnlln Avrmir

III ACHK Rl.ivr, 2o irir land Imu'
l ike fronlaRi' ami ImiR lllRhw.u
lii front.iRt' til*.ir lirnrva Inililiir
Smith Vnnl Si ..ml
11 I'.nV
Avenue. Sanford I’honr 1111 11
Alrai Dean's l.akeview l alilus
Hoiilr III liilaiiilo
111: XI i o n s
lii
311
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If prnu want lo liny, Itcnl oi .Mil.
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J. W I I XII, Hrulh.r
lin t Ida Stale Hank ll.ill.tlnii
"Call Itall" Phone li:.H

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XPKCIAI. SKRVICK8
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Sn* Itnymimil M Mnll
'" hk s.""'. ..X r . ; r l.lr.'iiM-.l Hruk.’i fur ill ,,S ^ ”vvSrn^?,,,^ n ? a^ r
ktii.l* nf H.*nl Kst.'itc
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"»ly I.i.ih,i,..,|
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li'H'. S T’.irk Upstairs
anil 2ml
Wrcft
n,„J
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I’hnnr i»rai
OltliANDO MornliiH Srnflnrl, Or
lIl’LL—?
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1 hi ti i : s r m : i v w t k i i —i
land,, Kvcnlns Star fa ll llalph
Ha;', 1105 J.
IK \ l III Ml. m i l : I1HOKIHS IK
2 IIKIMlih i M Iiiiiim
t.IvlM* I.M-,1
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I' ll", lirpl. I* it llo\ ’Tl. Sail Cnnlrnrt and repair work Krnf i .i ; an
fill il
rtllmntc* H I. Ilarvoy. 201
lair m-ili'l ii'n l r a n
Sit \1 K M iM il'Irri
\nn&lt; i t s ion s in :
i Sanford Ave I'hone I82S
llrallrs Odhain fs ril Cara
(’AI1INKTS Knrmna Inp, f Vail
lllli and I’aik Avra
Wnmlworkiin: M2 Sanford Avo
rimin' MtllAV and 1153 J
Wr ,.nv fa .Ii fur il*rd r;ir&gt; rvrn l(
yon im r on Ihrm
I .AWN MOWKHS •harimiii’d in
I Illlr A Hrrl I'.pil Cara
ry.’lr. n p iirril Shuman. 110
Sri uml and Sanfnrd ___
K l.h St
i
AIVNINfIS
ri.ihllc, Aliinilnnm, Canvas ..r roo i n - i i o v r s M o ro n s —is
I’ANf.I.I \ l .
Null lltll.I .IT I'll.
Kstliuntrs I'honr I2HI .1 a^ cr MAIIINK hardware. .’IvwimmI, (’
I ,'iin.ilitl rvptr»N. randmi wnllli
• p in for •ppollditirnl.
Vail Woodwork tin: M2 Sanford
.In.I Or (I
Knllrr l.iindtrr.
I'llll.lP S Colonial flra n rrs "knnw ' Avr
lS.Urw.iy Winfrr I'ark I'la
how " plus U San O Riiaranlrnl
Mastrr .'raft Taint
*2 50 Ual
molhproofinR asauro you of w —I'l'nN IT I III'. Il'lmltl .. immIv- 20
Army lllankrls. (’nt.a Tarpaulini
niin
"llandhoK" apimarancp
I’honr
Army-Navy Surplus
181 for (rrr drhvcry aorvlrr
PIANOS - Now and ii.ril 'Irnnui Trade
ins .....
K adrr's I'l.ino Store,
310 Sanfnrd Avr.
i'honr 1321
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iNKW FLOORS aurfnrrd to p rr
Myrllr A \r imr
Phono
M il'll ( AKKS H ill IIOI.111AY S frrlion Old floor* niailr likr
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„rw KlnlshinR, rlraninR and
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.(125
wnxinR. nlao portnhlr tniwrr plant o il. Kl'IlNACKS - llv Krraky
• Ihs
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2 25 SrrvliiR Srminolr Cimiily siner
Mull. Klimr anil Firrplacr.
Hnhh»’ llnkrry 211 Hast First Si
1925. II M (ilrusnn. lavkr Mary
M. 0. IIIHHil.S
105
IV. 1st St
I'honr 128
I'horr 'ISO
SI'HKAIIKH SKHVICK l.lm r and
Ihilomitr and F rrtlllirr Phon« THAVKIISK Kslrnslnn llmls 28'
1393 M. David K. C arprnlrr
In 180" Srnkarik Olas. ami Paint
w i l l s n i l I li| I nils
- -- i Co
XII Kopulm lit iiml«
JAl.Ol'SIKS
(iOl.DSIIOHO I'U'KXtiK
l.lfrllinr
Ahnnlnuin -— Frrc
sroiu:
oriim r /vmiioimm
r .r v Katl
r.s..
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mates Frrc Installation-Trie k ovtorv prn rs- Holla Head III ml.,
niin w i in. «i
plume 1125 Furnilurr Center,
Al in.Innm slats, i otton nr pla«ilfl W First
1 ••*’ lot"'* t nmplele repair serAHTICLKS 1VANTKII -II FltlOIDAIHK appliances, sales and SK.MINOI.K VF.NKTIAN III.IND
COMPANY
service &lt;i II lllRh, Oviedo. Fla
SVe hoy, sell and trmlr ipu'd fund
829 West Third
I'honr 285
phone 1151 or Sanford Ifil2 W
lore Wilson Miller Furniture Co
311 K 1st Plume 95H
IF
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HACK
SOMETHIN!.
TO
ST.INUAHD tlOIIY I'll.
SKI.L ami are in a tuirrv lo sell
I'A
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PAINTED
52f,95
(lilt Nri (lltK
It, lei the elasslfled adverllsIiiR
llody Work
IIkiirIiI — Sold or Trailed Slop liy
deparlmenl of TIIF SANFOHD
Kind
llldR
202 Cum m e n ia l SI
or Telephone 1125 Furniture Cen
IIF.HAI.li prove IK ahllily as an
I'himo 17
Irr — till W First
efflcicnl sales midluin
YOU
7— Pels Livestock
Pimlliv —7
Free li c e Free
CAN
Muller llcotal
SKI.L
SI H I'l.l'S t M ICKS $fi 85 I'Ht C l »|»
w ill.
Anv thine
l iiils
H oiks, lla m p sh o i's ami
Purchase
nf Paste Wat
With A
lleavv \sso rled A ' h a t ih n l No
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Classified
I.eRhoiiis P rice al lla le h e r)
Senkarik lilass .V Pain. Co
Ad
Surplus Chick C o . MdcshurR II
JUST CALL
Penn
PSKD SPA. K healers; all sizes
148
rinhI eomlilion
very reasnn*
11 IX I'l li Rood home lm lili" 'I................................
Mrs lim drr , aide Ic e llros H i Kim Avc.
m.illi'M' male klllen
I'honr LAUNDIIA WORK
I'll 109
and Mellnnville Avenues
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4 Celery
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Phone 1020 IIIf
p ia n o s e s e n I isi Mvi lie \ve.
k I arm Supplies
Miihlnriv —8
I. I. SILL Plano Technician I
1 1 'W in i FKFDS Com),lei,, line
I'h"iu' fill W Himlr I Smford I’l 'N " s
•••'•'I'"'' "iirh l/i't •••»'
I I.mV .alt.-r I.I'II,"|« Il lilies In
Ihull 's liixcdo Feed shire
i house In,in I"
on viol old
l i t PIT CAM'S F o il I l n l l D W S
in piano il.iwii He I like lint Semi
i i li p w an it :it
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3 Ihs
53 !.■ Postal Caul and I " hi lli'pre.rn
l i d VI'MN Help Wanted Apply
Ills
5 oo
lalivr will cal' on vo.i al no oh
Mi Hill. Intichhm Diiir Co
Ihililis Oakery. 217 F Firs. St
Ur,1*11111 tlohiiison *Ii| .. • I'n IU
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Phone
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II
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eiirei Mr, hflrlam Viimp, phone
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Mil l M
I in* Lsllnules
XII Woikmao
Mi fills I . .1 Ml, . I
ship and Malettills l.uai.inleeil
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I no.'ll l hilltol.e
10'l.l
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103 L l.llh M
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III II idload Avenue
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f XUPt NII It XXOIIK
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For .pink i .-pair jolis, or small IV- NO N I L S I’F.IISONALS —15 ward
|„„|,hm: t all ..... 11«:* XI I
F.I.DI III.Y PI'OIT.K Riven Itesl ll.lMIII XI III XX XIIM foi i. him of
XII IX IT S llidl.lor. r w111k 11.1
rare Dietitian nond (iui.l &lt;oni
lemal. |.,\ II,e Ion leiriei Xns
sdli.dili Halt's I t *• • ItiM.dfH
lolls New
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lin.HM *.* I X l M.ld'V
floor !Ni7 XX
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, FLASH y o u DON and hlse advenlurtn In apart
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XX,mt X.t* will hr arrrptnl
o»PI INp I rlt (inn.tr mo n.ro.
ornniluiM ihotit* It too* omor In
llnfrtl In the telr|ihi*nr t»«t,«|* In
return f«*r tht« r*t . uioot.olui|,*w
the ailtrrtlvrr l* r«i*riir,| to pot
promptly. In nnlrr lor on to
tea • r thr he«t p.t««||i|e • pm I. p,
nil tXget Xiln tount l&gt;e la oer
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Truman Gives
Interview On
Past, Future

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Sergeants To March In Inaugural Parade

President l s Proud
Of His Record And
Tells Of Broadcast
He Plans To Make

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'ivmicF Will Day Mis
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•Jamaica Vacation

I k e ’ s ‘ D e fe n se ( ahmet* .Meets

I T ’ C o m p l a i n t Po in ts !
T o \ iolation ( ) f A n - |
ti T r u s t S ta tu te s

. fly Kit NEST It VA&lt; (A HO
WASHINGTON w -■ President
Truman is getting ready tu leave
office convinced that a strong
OIN. JAMf t A. VAN FlIIT fright, saluting), reviews and wldic« goo.l lurk to 71) men. n!) sergeant*, from
L A K E L A N D n officer* of ihe
America, cooperating with strung
a* many regiment* In Korea who will march In Piettdent-elect Dwight l&gt; KDenhuwei s inaugural parixlis
Elm ola Cftro* Mutual expressed
, and healthy partner nations, run
on Jan 20 In Wncblnglcm. D C They will be led by Cap! Ju«rph It Love nt I'hurnlx, Arlr. standing nt
surprise today at a F ille r .il Trade
maintain peace with Kusaiu
Van Fleet’* left. The men a ir cm tying the color* of Uicli irsp n liv r regiment. (I me nm Iin mil Souude ImM)
&lt; nmmissnm charge Hod Ihe giant
He believes his decision to send
nonprofit m arketing association i*
American troops Into Korea under
operating outside the anti trust
a United Nation* mandate mnv
law*
have saved the world from another
to Washington F rid a ) Hie F T C
global war.
t**oi'tl a complaint that Mutual'*
That step, he told me, was the
plan of operation "t* not wiihio
toughest decision he ever had to
the exemption* from tin* anti Irust
in axe, tougher even than the one
law * provided hv federal statutes
In drop atomic bombs on Jap a­
for grower* m itrkelm g then plod
nese cities In 191.1—because it in­
SNYflEH
tty IIA ftltV
me (hal much.'' Itogers went on m l* e i'operative!) "
I
volved the risk of a third world
A House "lie know* 1lir legal criminal ileti
W ASlflfINGTON .C
I oiler the plan the I'D *.ud
war
eommlttee today called former nihno of right and wrong Do.* Mutual "doe* oof handle Im) oi
I talked with the President in
Asst Ally Gen T Lamar I'ninlle Hie emmmtlee *ugge*t that tin sell C llril* fruit* III 'ill'll* ptmlw f* ,
his Oval Hnoin office at the While Premier - Designate "an Imnuratily inotis tiled" hot I'resnleot did wrong when he filed loll loslead a llein p l* lo lo td io l the |
government official
t 'audio'*"
House yesterday It was one of a
|i'iielm *e and sale
ami teg'-lnle
Works Feverishly "weak"
series of personal interviews he Is
It also termed him "a seape
linger* al*o * o g g e * t e d the Ihe price* at wlueli ftie*e im ih Io i I* I
granting separately to n small
goat"
hi
I
icing
fired
in
Noveinliei
(hurdle
testimony
should
tie
re
are
purchaseil
and
To Line Up Support 1951, hy President Truman for ferred to the attorney general * contract arrangement**"ltlwtfliIhroogh
group of reporters that havr cov­
grow ,
ered him daily throughout his nr
"outside activities "
office "lor action
i r* and wdh h a n d le r* "
I’AHIS
—
Premier
designate
The Ldiels were applied h&gt; a
cupaney of the While House
The llliieh publlrl/cd mink coal
The complaint furlhei alleged
Truman Is proud of his record Jarques Suustcllr wtirked feverish Judiciary subcommittee, headed episode in wlueli Mr* Caudle on fliaf Ihe a*»"i*iatnoi seek* In -on
ly
today
to
round
up
enough
sup
on foreign affuirs and feels that,
by Hep* I'helf &lt;I» Kv &gt; and. Keat tallied III 1951 a I2.4un fur through (m l prlee* and m arketing »( ritrii*
when the history of his adminis­ porter* to form a new government log ill NY) which lin* ti’Y-)' in a New York fa* lawyer. Jacob flolt and proiloet* aflei Idle ha
around
Cien
C'harle*
De
Gaulle'*
ve*tigaltiig the Justice Dcpartuii-ul l.amlau
tration Is written hy future re
wa* lalieled a* "file pa**ed from the grower*
searchers, It will tie noted for right-wing 4rrnch Itally l arty
The committee re|Mirted it i* dalkes! elood ell &lt; .nolle * rrpota
At Frnslproof
Mutual * Fre*i
rRCPAgtNO to ia x i OVt*
com
meed &gt;
the
having kept the world out of war
I*!? of .
&gt;
„u,,,ui,.
&lt; former head of the lion "
deni I'errv \\ Mur&gt; •*■ said he wa*
*!»' Kill*tv Chur It 's k V\ «|mm
for nearly eight long, crisis ridden P*-' (iaulllsl gave up hope of gi&gt; mg I &lt;icpnrlm&lt;iil' Criminal and la*
Caudle claimed fie wa* guilts of •tirtirised at Ihe F i t act ion
year*
President Vincent Aurint a definite ,,,1...,,.,^
!!i* ’*’» III \Vutf|lltt|{t*rh * i *i|•§ii ,
Division* "never sold himself fm no wrongdoing
"W e Iliixe never attempted to
7
,
, ,
_ ......... .
yes or no answer by tnnlulit lie riches or for (tower
I s. % i It-rulY Dr In id
liul Ihe eoinmiltee said fill es
mt! ul file pnee of frtlil ami feud
He u plannltig a nation-wide saj,j (,,,
announce hi* de
A.»111 Sr* frt„n v tlr- u i, »11 11
liul it (minted to his career a* pi,million s h o w e d "tic plum hie pn,dot-1* after they Imve e,,|*eti not
broadcast sometime 1 n Jowunry r js|n||
r0w afternoon
"the most accurate reflection of judgment at lie.*!’* and it wasn't L i ou, hand* of the grower
Mm
ii•*11" IP fi i-il II An*i n " m jtt \ n
Mimmlnu “P w'hat he considi rs
Although he was reported to have decay
within Ihe Department of convinced "graver censure is no ,
M,i,i
the arhlcvemcnls of his adminis
r ioilon. aunnorl
support ‘from a few Justice that the subcommittee lias m erited"
; " i h e government Im* been at
tration ond charting the course he 1won
tt,,-n ruulinu* ■U
PRI,«
u | min
i Summing up "xlmrleiimlngs " tempting I" sliild lire some nun
ii» n.«i»n - . " . I * .
I, i s ™ . ! , 7 '. ’i S " ' ' ; !
w i riiDli'
Tin- report uisn tonclir* on Ibr the report said uf Caudle
I'ld liin il Interest* liv subsidies
would . r the G rhm 'm essage to P‘,r«y lenders by his pledge In
"lie was weak, and Hie naive lli'ie we have -i group of grower*
Stale of the Union rnessage [ 1 s, rnp the European Army prnpn- Justice Drpurlmrnl servlci- ol
Caudle's
superiors
Tom
Clark,
(/ingress. to he delivered^ curly In |
ijenmnd Important revisions om-time ullorney general noil now mile id a country lawyer did (I'd Irving to stabilize their mdustiv
Iitin well in Hie enrriiptintl wOhmr, "'dubdl'") U'u' the '/o' " r |
Ihe session opening Jan. 3
in NATO anil change Ihe ennstitu a supreme court Justice; J Hum serve
MiphiMiculbin of the \Va*hlti|fmii mi ni rrltle i/e * d \Ve feel w h i'e
lie •&gt;» lyovnl of the Greek-TurMsn lion In rive the president more
aril
McGrath,
former
attorney
lie
knew
, lie made error* of |ud
heen 1'iiinplvtne with the law
aid program, the Marshal Plan IMiwrr and wcuken that of the As
't bv i iim phim l set forth a lentil
and the succeeding steps under­ senility The lulter point Is one De general, mu I Peyton Ford, olio ' meld, some of which played ibelr
was
(.'lurk
*
deputy
II
*uul
I'aiidle
part
in
destroying
public
nuifi
t ile m i &lt;■' and d esl’ l m der wliudi
taken by this government to Gaulle has been fighting for for
was
not
responsible
fur
wind
it
ilenee
in
Hie
government
lie
Itif F D said would
.11 •• Motoot
strengthen the pennnmle and mil years
called their "indifferent attitude " 'served; anil lie swallowed inioi in mid it* grower m etniiei* free in
Itary potential of Communist
Political
observers
had
given
Caudle,
oh"
figured
prominently
ii
.im
c
ut
personal
1
,o
nit
Di.ill
the
I
tlli-ll
prinbli
t
rinuil'l
'ltil e I S 111■;1111111; i r t «*r
m;i t k&lt;
threatened nation*
I &gt;&lt;•
These were hold *tep*. he *nld. Soustclle hot slim chance of sin in .iiuillier House eoiiiiintlei'x anv in.m -Imiild slom .ii b
Iv Ut i i.ntorm alice willt feder.d law
mg
r
cess
In
forming
a
strong
enough
probe
of
nirroplion
in
govern
\ii«t
in
1
i
II*
every
u,
t.itu.
,l.n
alb
,
i
'I
Hut
M\ ( 'li.’ii’t’i's A c a nisi
but the derision to enter South
1 1•
Antoine meat, was plctiued a* a war nil the t imii i wa* cleat ly bl., l nr
H i 4 a**,,, lalli'U ,e ted hi II*
Korea when the North Korean cunlitlnn to replace Hud of Mnmlav
nes*
fur
the
(
tielf.Keating
groiqi
y
y
h1
1
f
r
a
iid
lc
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A m e r ic a n
A ir m e n
it.
In
hi*
view,
was
1
‘wry.
whose
reslgnollmi
.,ml
oli'i-i
il
i*i'
I'Hei
tel
e
,
i
l
'
nrH
Itrdx invaded
threw Hie government into another
The report referred In t .iiidle’* have been impeccable entfiil
' 11re competition in the nriemg ol
the “toughest" of all.
eight day* of testimony and *mil
The eominlttee also said * ainlle, I fruit grown to it* no 'tuber*
When hr ordered the bombing of Its chronic crises
I.MNI •' l \ ♦* I'llt.imt • tl.41 •'.!
To over come the hitler opimst tin- North ('."oilman "In enilurmg in being dismissed for out-el, ae
Mill ■mt re ip m iil binidlei* who iLm Dm i ,iii ViiirM* an t i • i iD
of Japan, Truman said, he was
told It would shorten the war and tion of France's two b i g g e s t Hu- personal tribulations uf 1952, liv dies, "w as Used a* a publli ir Imil eo"!r at t w lib Ihe i- -m u t o i ’ (fri jtju il
i {Hi't t*&gt; mmI* • th&gt;H(r
save the live* of possibly 2511,1)00 parties—the Leftist Socialists and was serving In* country a* faith rlfrce In di)eil attention fr. rn ihe In hantlle m Fbu'dii mill find and I 1) ill s i t J If I I!«11&gt; W t v I V «'Mil
Americans and as many Japanese Hie O iiii muni sis—Sous Idle must fully as he ever fruit in polihe nt shameful weaknesses Hud wen lie frtlil prodm I* id it* inenihei* aed 1111111111111' latlil 1*4»t11 h.nt III *M tU
lllg exposed throughout the l e a s to devote their ..........
mol ft' I I'll
In Hint case, there was no ques­ win over the middle of-the road I flee In prinr. better years "
"Every member "I the sidieoui or&gt; and Justice Department
(ia"klog faedlttes to this fruit
tion of the course to take, he *uld Radical Socialist*. Popular llepuh
| III' ii«llillM■ 11«'U til'llI I ' « ,i,t I, V
|
rnittrr
and
It*
*taf(
who
observed
The report *.tui Clark when he
) In- ii**in latimi wa* allowed
In Korea, he *nld. the whole llcans (MRP). &lt; hrlstiau Demo
llu Dull .1) D l*' • tfdi a *lli k F \ F &gt;
Caudle
and
listened
to
In*
te*li
was attorney general, "inleiL ieil dav* to a"*wel tin ninint'Oiil V m i ' l I t . l l i l l » VV.il - . i w
life of Ihe United Nations wo* in | cratx and a number of independent
i t .olio
Mil
mony over a long period, share* with the routine forietliinoiv of hearing wdl lie held m Lakeland 1r.iftsmittcr .»r*»I nMirr r*|» Ipmeut
voiced It was il question of acting groups.
in
the
opinion
that
he
i*
an
honor
the .lustier Department in Hie Cell :'H helote I D i xalldoi'l' t • f u r r i | &gt; i i i r i i i ^ r .■ I
at the possible risk of a third I Some of these have indicated
I), ae
world war
E a rl &lt;’ox
they would go along wdh Soustelle ably motivated mail." the riqiort Kansas City vote fraud ea*e
f i V 11 %
ill Nil H i l l ' 11*11 iH’h t l l i ,t into
.said
However
Hep
Rogers
ill
The
ease
dates
to
ihe
Ftp,
It,
in
lliiln -it \Y
Rutledge
Mutual * tin i m in ii y
He said he Is eonvlneed that the i if he modifies his uie.i* about trim
decision was a right one, and that mlng the powers of the assembly Fnlo), n subcommittee member. erratic primary election in which geferid m anager said
I hr sfiilrm# •»! «!,um« i! tlir \ m r i
I
disagreed
with
the
majority’s
coo
Enos
A\lell,
backed
by
Fresident
I "The Federal Trad e Com m ission lean pLiiir l&lt; &lt;*k nff f V V »*’n
it halted communism In ID effort* The possibility that De Gaulle—
elusion
about
Caudfe's
motives
Truman,
d
e
f
e
a
t
e
d
Rep
||„
er
aelion euine* a* a gieat *urori*e hiiilrn &lt;irrm.iii&gt; flrw uvi i Itnin
to engulf Ihe whole world. And who they think may have dictator­
"This praise i* unwarranted by Slaughter for renominuliou Ihe to all of u* We have done nothing llttlm Dllillll III illi It .lit M* .llill Sui
he believes It gave hope to free ial Ideas—might use Soustclle as
a
man
who
ha*
violated
a
polilir
Kansas
(’Hy
Slur,
in
a
seneof
jd le g .il The whole m ilte r wilt he tli-ri mill Ili*,n ’ M»»l,i1r i l “ tin I'oli^h
men everywhere that If they band n bridge to walk into power give*
trust," Rogers *uld in a state articles, charged irregolaiitie* I tu rn'd over to out uttnnu'V* and ffMitln i im at h iirlm sn .mil D« • I m
together they eon never be con­ them nightmare*
men!
"He
received
a
mink
cunt
Thieve*
later
stole
disputed
I,
dial*
ill the llieontline »•'
m idim o' Dir ir^mn rf M i/'l'it
quered. he added.
and $5,000 from persons interested amt other evldent-e from the » ail to i|n iv I'ry lb llli' possdde tm the
The President pointed to the Ida
I hr inrn til* :« «l In h,tv« •♦•••**&gt;
in
raxes
before
tom
How
luilior
house
I
iienefd
o(
grower
oiem
liei* uf -rill mii Ihr pviiu: nt him wrii
world globe given him In 19L1 l&gt;.
ably
motivated’
cun
one
man
Clark's
aetimi
in
removing
the
Gen Dwight Eisenhower, who will
Florida i dm* Mutual
get?"
ease from Caudle's siipervi mi l Mutual which was granted a iilrlililinl ji&gt; Sli'lan Skr/w nuikl
become President Jan, 20.
Rogers said Caudle was per i and turning It over to his drp ty, j e h a i l e r in F e b ru a r y IWW ha* a •uni Diuni/ti Siisimw*»ki Ihr an
"During Ihrsc eight years," Tru
/iiHinrrmrnl ditl not mitn .ilr thnr
milted by the eonimittee "to re Kuril the report said, looked hke I
,1 iM illm iril Oil l'» « r 't o I
man said, "w e’ve kent lliul old
il*«flaiilitllt y
late every suspicion, rumor and "a gross departure from It.......
globe out of disaster."
" I'hlN iici Dim i tril m'liliMl .i tah*
gossip in Washington" umi added channels of authority, which bu*
And at home, he continued,
uiih hull lin* I'iiilril Si.itrN has
that the f o r m e r
prosecutor not vet been adequately explained Kiwa’nis Club Wins
"we'vo got an economic situation
ii'hilmn ’ Ihr
blamed everyone but Caudle.
'4&gt; without equal In the history of the
or defended by any of the nffn ul*
lltiiril Illi I*ll|l **
Dime Board Award formalM utilillphnnatir
LONDON (At—Moscow radio to­
"His testimony did not impress involved. ”
world" with a production rale of
quoted 'he Soviet newspaper
344 billion dollars, a national In­ day
The Sun ford Kiw nni* C lub w
come of 290 billion dollars and with Pravda as saving millions of people
|,,p biimit* in bringing in fiu iiiH
will sec Statin's recent statement PairinR.s For TenniH
Dream
Saves
Victim
fl3&lt; million persons employed.
t,nliiiiiH to tbe Sidvttliuo A r mV'
Truman now regards the defeat on International affair* a* a "bright
Matches Announced
Of Holdup Biff Sum .1i in.* founds and kctlles dining
of Ihe Democratic party in No­ new manifestation of the peacetlm pre ('brlstoiu* sritson,
vember as Just one round of a loving policy of the Soviet govern­
The iiairiligs for the lennir
battle over principles that will be ment."
I'lHLADELFHIA t,n — Sleidicr, | Several Incttl civic orgunlsulitoir
The broadcast was the first Rus­ mulches to tie played tin the May- Stolnrski II. elerk In a We.tcrn l&lt;nt their nssDtnnci' to llu- Siilvn
carried Into future elections. If"
has already voiced his support of sian reaction heard here to the fair Inn tennis rourts tomorrow Union offlre herr, tlrrnmed be wa i tion Ai'inv in tlieir i.nmml t»-H
"Our market i"iiovcil llu- bi-o'
tinging I'tiinpnign fur funds by ink tccl trading &gt;d it"' scii". " ..........
Adtal E. Stevenson’s leadership Soviet Prem ier's answers to four starting at 'J:&lt;I0 p. m. were an- a victim of a hold tip
nounced
tills
morning
liv
tennis
_ and of Stephen A. Mitchell, Sic- written questions put to him by
So when he came to work last illi/ liver III.* collection stnlbiMs.
the week ending Dee I’ll " S Mil)
The Kitvunls rluli was ntvuitlvd Anitcrom m iiiiaiu'r ,d llu- N udm il
• venson's hand-picked Democratic James Reston, New York Times tirofesslonul llill Sweeney as fol­ night he took ILono In daytime
lows:
national chairman. Truman feels reporter.
receipt* amt deposited them I lie n ,ilver lodl for luinuing in tor Slate Fa rm e rs Market *.ud ye*
Marvin (limprirh of I'eekskill "hunch" was timely.
eotiei’tions fiu nlli' day, according Icrdav
—although he wouldn’t say so In
In his replies, Stalin professed a
so many words—that Stevenson's desire to co-operate In any “ new N. Y. v*. Gene Tucker, Sanford;
"We *nld 32 v irictic* uf t.ri.d"*-**
Two hours later a nislol carrying to f'llptiiin William While, com
defeat for the presidency stemmed diplomatic approach" to end the Archie I'erlmotter of llrooklyn, N robber demanded "tne big stuff " inundiiig officer of the local Salvo and fruit, ainmintinu tu in 7)7 "nil*
i
primarily from three things:
Korean War and claimed Russia Is Y. v*. Clay Williams, Hiinfonl; Stnlarskl turned over IWH) in e.tsh tion Army eitailel.
"* n gru** valuation uf M Hi 023 95
1. The glamor attachrd to Re­ Interested In ending it. He also said Jerry Wurshnvv of Forrest Hills —all lole receipts
The Konfonl Shrine Flub plui-ed The lending cninmnililles were
publican candidate Elsenhower by he regarded favorabiv the possi­ L. I. N. Y. vs. Iloho Dean, Saufurtl;
It was the second time Slular*kl second in eollis'ti*ois mid the Juu fruit, euliliagn, eelery and e*ea
. virtue of a great war record.
bility of diplomatic talks with rrn- Harold Irvine of Long Reach, I, was
victim of a holdup The loe Clinmlier of Coiunierre was role
1. The practice of what Truman rcsentatives of President-elect El- 1. N. Y. vs. Mike Siriaui, Sanford first the
"The heavy frost frnm Muioliiv
time.
too. back In May. F»30. third.
haa called "dem agatuary” by El- eenhower "looking toward the pos­
Charles Morrison, a member of the robbery followed a dream.
Captain White extended his ap­ morning through Fridav." he said,
■enhower during the campaign, sibility" of a later conference be­ the Tennis Umpires Association of
preciation to the "folks of Sanford "eaosed eonsideaoMn damage to
u 'a s ils s N oa ra c e T »«t
the United States Lawn Tennis As­
tween Eisenhower and himself.
for the wonderful response to the nil tender erops. The hnrilv veee
The Moscow broadcast quoted sociation will officiate during tho
dime board*, on behalf of the folks tables, snrh ns cabbage eolllird*.
ROTARY HI'RAKBR
Prsvda—organ of Ihe Soviet Com­ number on# and two matches, with
Santa Claus Visits
who got the tieiiefitH of their spirit eelery. turnips, green onions, rad
Ishes! leeborg leltoee and narxley,
munist party—as saying:
guests of the Tiolel assisting ar iNormnn I.. Lush, admlnlstratm of and gifts."
Prison lale Of Koje "Stalin's replies to the New York linesmen, It was announced by Die Grunge Memorial Hospital at
suffered only minor damage
"For Hie week beginning Dee 2!)
Times once more stress Soviet Charles 0. Marian, Mayfuir Inn
1st
Orlanilu,
will
lie
thr
guest
speaker
Midway H o u h c I h
vee anlirlpate an increasing volume
!iy*
KOJE ISLAND, Korea • t f l - readiness to collsborste In work Manager,
ul
the
regular
weekly
meeting
of
cabbage, celery. Chinese cab
Santa Claus even found a moment ending the war in Korea.
Destroyed By Fire ofbilge.
Iceberg leltme, l"rnl|is rnlthe Hunford Rotary Club Monday
TRIPLETS BORN
to visit this bleak prisoner of war
"Stalin's replies published on the
laril* and cllros fruit, along wilh a
(aland.
eve of the new year give hundreds . LACKAWANNA. N. Y. UB-Trip- nt HD1R p. m. at the Yacht Club.
A house, owned hy M. C, Dickson small volume of HI other varieties
Mr. Lush n native of Uulncv
Twenty-three Korean children of millions of people new strength lets wera born within 43 minutes
whose mothers are behind barbed In the struggle for peace, for end­ to Mrs. Christine I’asikiewlci III. attended schools In Peoria and ond Charlie Reed, located In Mid­ of produce.
The mnrkrl did not close for the
wjre donned paper hats and plavcd ing the policy of force and aggres­ yesterday—one at home ond two received his llurlielor of Selene' way outside the city limits on Ge­
Avenue, and its contents were Christmas holidays. Mr. Anderson
In the hospital.
degree from Bradley University neva
sion,
for
ending
Ihe
grasping
war
•mid,
as did most of the other slate
destroyed by fire early this morn­
atoc kings.
Mary, welshing 4 pounds 9 ounces
against tha peace-loving Korean arrived at homo a few minutes anil his Master's Degree in ifosnl- ing, Assistant Fire Chief R. T. offices, which closed Dec. 23 lo re
A Christmas party was staged people,
tnl Administration from North­ Thomas said.
for regulating International before 1 p.m.
open Dec. 29.
In the. schoolhouae within the
lie sold he took time not only
The cause of the fire was unde­
Then an ambulance sped Mrs. western University.
tho prisoner of war question* by peaceful talks.
Prior to his coming to Orange termined later this morning. A long enough to have a Christmas
''Millions of people see In these Paatklawlcs a quarter of a mile
Iren Uve. They are
airbed wlte from answers a m w bright manifestation to Our Lady of Victory Hospital, Memorial Hospital In 1D47, he was house next door to the one which dinner on Christman Day, und that
Communlat war cap- of the peace-loving policy of tha whara Michael, I pounds 9 ounces, assistant Administrator a t St was razed was saved, he related. ho made four mail deliveries from
Soviet government, a policy di­ was born at 1:13. Marla, 3 pounds Luke’s Hospital In Toledo and Ad­ The woter supply of tho Fire De­ tho post offlre so that men at the
m inistrator of Riverside llospltul partm ent's booster truck was used market could get their Christmas
rected toward strengthening unl- 13 anneal, came at 1:41.
In combat
combatting the blase as no flro cards.
ant the developThe hospital tab) the 33-yaar-oldin that city,
a r" tho
L bablei all were in
It ana
He will speak on hoapltal man- hydrants wero available close to The market, he said, will remain
collaboration ba- mother
open every day until June 30.
condition.
ag«m«nt ami relatad problems,
tho scone, be said.

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Churchill Is Coming To Talk
Over Global Problems With
Eisenhower
Florida Mutual
Is Surprised At
Federal Action

Editor* Note: The writer of this
story, which Is based on a personal
interview with President Truman,
has covrrrd Trumun throughout
I f his nearly eight your* in the White
House. It Is one nt a scries of
Interviews being granted by the
President to a small group of
newspapermen who have covered
him daily since he entered the
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Mosllt i M t moth jml iriilf«l
poiHon*. i outer reiilral. i on tinned
root mutli jml rrn lral Sunday.
I’jitly timid) smith portion, mil
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LtiNDnN r
Frinre Minister
• Tuirehill will *ail for New York
New Y".ii * Eve to talk over glnltal
plebli'tn* mfor nt .illy with t'resident elect F.i*enhow er pay hi* re
|i&gt; rt* to Fresident Truman in
U .olungtuii and fly to Jam aica for
i two week tropical luduLiy
Mig aniiiMiui einent uf Hie ,H
year old I'rimc Minister's trip on
Hie litter ljueen Mary was matte
leil.iv hv In* nffiee at 10 Downing
S p ed
Lloyd'* shipping underwi iters estimated ('liiirehill would
arrive in the U S Jan I tint added
Hi.it winter ship fro*tings are often
del.on! hv heavy weather
In New York. Eisenhower *ald.
I have lie.ml Hint my old friend
wa* coming and t am delighted
to meet him
Diplomain' informants said dur­
ing in* three dav * in New York,
&lt;Tmi.tilll will discus* with the
Fresident elect the Korean War,
ltiiti-li Vinerlean trade and finan| &lt;i d . o operation and defense prob­
lem* m We *I Europe llill Moilthe.i*t \*ia
I) i* likely. ol*o. that the two
leader* will talk over the po**lluhlv o| ,t meeting with Soviet
Fieioier Joseph Stalin
I 'o' a lllio m irriiu iil of t tmrelulF*
tin. e.inie I,** than ID hour* after
M alm staled tie looked favorably
, i the Idea of direct talk* with
Fi«eidiowi-r aimed at en*lng world
tensions
i hurt hill ha* said he favored
ti(ili)e) talk villi Hie Russian*
witb lint a in inking part Kixentoivivi Im* not dixetosed hi* per
. uni reovtuiii to Stalin'* over' ue* bid hi* seeretarv of state*
de*iinale
Jolui I'usler Dulle*.

aid m a &lt;1.dement ii's le r ilu y that
the imomtitg iidm im plratbin would
give sertoii* and sym pathetic rejie td u in to aqv eioierctc Russian
‘ pnntnsnl* Dulle* lsxlfr .1 Id* stall'• i i ul in \) I'b iiig lo ii alter eonsull
mg m ill Fi*i'iilio iver by teleptione
Inlorm i d I oiidiin source* (ire
do'fi d i Inn .'lull al»o would pay a
• cud t I'll an official one this
lim e to the I ulti d Si.de* after
Die I oi ,'o iii iiig iil ation of flic
ow Fri'sideol i hi tliat trip, the
t*i im*- M im -li-i b )■ o11 w ill take
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\V if Im*it f in coni iriuini* f 1$pw of
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*4 *iMilil iini In* pitiporla i .I iiiii - flial be would meet with Iv 1111•*11»1f| tt| k i•|tf 'llillhiI VSlolut d ii'' 1buugbl il wuntil tu'lp
\ mij i'MijIt I rMtfi'fiviilily iil&gt;l hIn
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win it- it ho Fume) I it ""hi con ' " id i""ly, iiriil willi*r viiur burden
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a meelmg witli Stalin would oht l»iitia»n mill 11flit HitTil •mi tvninr rf.
world piobb-iu*
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i* not being taken lightly by E l •
11»/••«, I'lijiiy.
sent ow el or tit* i i'l aide* 11"'*
I In*
vvMiDi vmi und all con*
re a l'/e •tint ill Hie eyes of Huworld. Stalin in effort tut* *anl ,4(11114*1w pay f.ir thi' wnli*r you um*
0f making
"L e t's get I ii g e t tl e r mill talk I*•’Ijib ii» iimi iiu,
1III"
l«'H4'fi! * nviiilnhli' tu till,
lienee
U’lllifiut a Miili’i \v«irk« av-tem
Whether d ’* propaganda or not.
d pul Hie new iiilm lni*lratio n on tilli* «m«i uf tn'uni living would he
I*.
Mhjhiiivt*.
Hie &gt;pnt The re|il) of Jolui Foster
Dulles, secretary of stale tlr*le
HASOMf' INSI AM VI Ion
m ile, approved by Eisenhower,
nrflcuM i»f Sanford L&lt;mIku No. ft2.
challenged the Russian* to prove
*’
A M , will bi* Installed lo they aren’t hluffiiig.
the next move so far a* misht at 7 30 uVIm k .it a St John1!
'AminewM
asunlr
rom tnim iration.
ad 111 Inidrut hill t* eon
If ««;|iff*ltl#l’f &lt;•** *■ »4k| P 1 Wllf
Worshipful MiiHtrr J ViilH Jnnra
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('Hv CommiHsion
SliituN Special Meet

Four items apiieur on the agenda,
with a linliilinll concerning charter
revision, for the special meeting
uf Ihe City ('tunmission Monday
(light nt S IX) o'clock.
Hending Hie list is a public hear
Ing for the reznntng of five lots on
the west side of Laurel Avenue,
between Ninth und Tenth Streets,
from a nnc-famllv to a commercial
industrial rlnssiflrallon.
Healed tilils for tho auditing o'
the City's books will he opened and
a new City Judge anil a Cllv In
duitrial board arc tu be appointed

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NEW YOHK i f - A Marine -n r
Ifcant hurled u phosphorus grenade
—and an uncomplimentary remark
—today Into a bur crowded with
aLuertu IIlean*. Fourteen persons
W ere hurt and police *hol the Mil
rlnc dent! In a wild sequence nl
event*.
Police said the sergeant, la m o
Eugene McDermott, 10. acctimpun
led hy n sailor nod an airman,
rolled the grenade like a box) ling
ball Into l'ie (loyal Flush tavern
nnd ihuutcd:
"I'll slum these Spies some
thin)i "
"Sple" i » a derogatory term
sometime* used to detcrlbe Span
Ah-Amerlcnns. I
The explosion bluw out wlmli-w*
of the tavern In Manhattan'* liar
lein nreu—populated largely by Ne
yrocs ami Puerto Ricans—anil
threw the neighborhood into un up­
roar
Poller ehuted Me Hermot I nine
blocks. Patrolman Vincent Deckels
shot him through the head utter
,Me|lermi-lt turned uml knlfetl him
police said.
Police apprehended hnth coin
•unions. They said Murk Sutler,
il), who wa» on holiday leave from
Wutlers Air Force Hast-. Texas
surrendered iliirlmi the eha«e Put
rick Shnnuimn. IV. the sailor. e»
eaped. went to u church to pray,
anti later surrendered
All three servicemen lived on
Amitcrtluni Ave. In New York.
Most of tliusc liort In Ihe t-s
plosion at 1:1) n. in. were released
from hosultal* after trealmeul for
cuts and burn*.
Still held In u hospltul wus John
H. Orth. 30. a narcotics agent who
reputedly hud trailed a narcotic*
suspecl Inlo the liar at rulunibu*
Ave. and 103rd St. shortly before
Ihe blast.
* upl. E. I., t'liittorultn, rumninnilltHf uffiot i uf i
N'ji' ul \ii \111ii i ; An St ut in11 pitnoiil.i Kail 11ik
Also Injured was John lluhlll. 23.
uiil.otuiiiii, Kai: lti &lt;l ItuIt*i. Sunfniil Klkn l^ni^i N ' II uitli &lt;n&gt;;h \in»Mlo|&gt; Jiin tnj w im ih-irmuiiun
a policeman who had gone to the lit nt’oil\ iliiliinii at tin* iiiinuiil t 'hriHluiiiA pmty * hi lt« M i*1 Hu F Ikt•* I.imR; * l\ t -llu "ilt»&gt; l.oft b*i
tavern when hi* suspicion* were iirht mo: Kilo I|mj ooIof l ‘. |„ lluliiinn. h it' l.t E t
Klin » Uh' ** i.i-othiuu. 1 iipt. i Enltoiuh n» Flro
amused by the Ihrco servicemen
ii ii i ii«11■ I K, T'ltiii * mu! I* iii- riiiol t M . il Jhiioii
Police mid McDermott and S-it
ter were In civilian olullie* and that
Shanahan was wearing his Navy

Comdr. Celustka
Takes Over NAAS
•P ost Of Trapolin
l.t. Comdr. F. Winter Trapoltr
wa» r-.lluv.'il i m cm.imamllh-r o ffi­
cer of Fleet Airerafl Rcrvirt
Suua.trou HU. NAA8 Huof-rd. Inal
work bv Cumdr, Robert Culu-tki*.
Rear Admiral Osborne It. Ilardl*011. Commumlur Fleet Air, Jack ­
sonville parsonally conirrntulat..-.'
Comdr. Traimlln ihortlv lu-fore tin
.^hanite of command for hi* work
with tho Squadron.
In January he will lie released
to Inactive duty and will returiwith his wife ami ehlldrx-n to New
Orleans to resume Ills civilian oc­
cupation of general Insurance.
Comdr, Trapolin had served sr
commanding officer of Fasron HU
since Us Inception as a reserve
unit In November, HMD and later
during Its almost two years of ac&gt;
tlv* dutv at NAAS Hanford.
Prior to his recall to active duty
with the squadron In F ’ bruary
IDS) Comdr. Trapolin was engaged
In New Orleans civic affairs ar
well as hi* Insurance business.
He Is a former vlca.presldent of
the Junior Chamber of Commerce
there, a past board member of
tha Young Men's Dullness Club, e
member of the Dluo Kev Nations*
Honor Society and tha Knights of
Columbus. .
. Operating as a supporting unit
M a t Sanford Comdr. Trapolin. Faaron 821 provided aircraft malnten»n«a, repairs and supplies to Naval
fleet air squadron present.

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Many Drowned Seeking Shore

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violence In 'bn uppor uo*t side
Manhattan nrt-u purtly luhuhited
by « large nomtier of Puerto
Ricans. Eight of those Injored In
the har had Spanish name*
Police said this Is whul Imp
penrd:
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home from work, passed bv the
tavern. "The Royal Flush, uml
noticed un a email hoillng a last
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ml follow wl the airman, Identified
as Mark Sutler. ID, Into the. bar
Sutter Jolnrd two companion'
while the patrolman watched from
a distune". The offlcrr* suiil they
saw n marine, later Identified as
Mcpermott. Pull Ihe grenade /rum
( Continued Un Pago Three)

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Is eiliiirmsn nf tile E -le ld Hate- 1 t IH »|t»l »••*» »!•» • * mtllm 'ft
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- f i net full aaf IIm It \* ' i l and
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inittce. Tulmudyt' eoiiiuienleii 'l.al ■
singe u Christmas Day for Idm In
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#•» r *8«i1«-a| 1U "Il It" JI \ ’t 111* "iin-1- u iifi'i -•lissi tiiifi** fuii’miI 111IIIlhis linspitnl room.
lliese t-vb committee* mm are "an
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flnhbv. hi» little bo.lv, arm. am!
pnrcntlv snceessfollv ulnint In con -«.| " III’I III' * 1ItIf l‘I
) 'iiMiili*'-x i*)i i !• j^i'tui up 111•*!r
(idili E. McKay, u former Hmn- elude itu- two most liniH.rt.ini nmi *’M" ' *
legs mutilated from seven month*
I I*♦t ■ iTuiir R.!**’.. .tin ..» (nl- luutu it fit I ■Is «■ •I* •I Tx. U itTup* r
uf Irunsfiixiun*. was almost too ford resident xjlio lias been llxlng
|.vur umlcrtakcn by so-.tlu-rn
weak to &lt;*n|ov his gift*
In Miami for the |-»sl t*lght years, governor* riliuillliilli.n »f freight '• *r\ ' •411111*01 | "lll/tf .un it* III- M» - l.*.llt|8, (*f hllllfp 'M’lU 4111(1
Duet.us Hilxlsed Ills nnri-ots from died last night from a heart at- |-ui,., xiH«] r-'lurii of lidclandx to fil t J« Ufllllllll lMl'*‘ “ lM» V&lt;1U||| It-H tip ' III*’! * ’Fill •* *
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Eu'iu »#ii " a - x 1«I n»«11&gt; &gt;1 r»»3 «*•!
tile start of ills long fight Hint re tuck suffered al a muoling of tliu state owners III ii
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cnvery could not be anticipated At Eastern Star ut Miami, according
fill III ill'll in I ii ii *I «|miM n ■
Other eotnuilttee cliiilrriiaoshlus
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first Ids parents despaired Thun to x»’«nl r.’.i ’lvcd today l»y F. Km- announced hv Tnl"inilx'c were f.o*’ Mu. ,* u *1 i n t i ’i i i I m i s u f M r l m l i i
tho)' announced Ihov would be jtad ky Wight. Funeral services will John S. Ilutlie. Virginia lli-giu'-al «&gt;s111 if ii i r UUY It* H'ii'li 1)i|ul’|||jnl'l E* * I I’I' i 'IIUhi ml f f iv li'flt " l i l t T * Milltl
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lit roeutve tin- rare B positive blood b« held at C-mibs f.'lianvl tuinurruxv Fd-u’lillnn: (Juv. Tt-endnrc It .Me •* It.-., &lt;miin puli.’-1 l i lifiul mu.I ,,,,,
that mlglit keetx their .ton alive at 2:00 p.m. in Miami,
ujl* •- lli u il uiii'kliU"') 1iiV. II' ill 11»e |||f)i( l|111*4.
Kcltlln, Maryland. Treaties
U ImiI Im a ati*r " nrlli ’ ? *
al least until Christmas.
*'iiiF'ilfliMmt. IIuhm" Gl*'irMin, In*)*!
Mr. McKay sax principal of the
Wiih'i It Imy tiiitl priL** — wit fmThe huge amount nf fresh hluod Hsndnolu llltfh Hciiout for about 22
IH* 11MI G ’Hini %
*■Mi|#- ^iipHu (!Inuthat arrived (rum around liie nn -•.-ur* following xvblch he moved to
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nil pi it I-,
tlnn Imoyi'd the Ihipu* qf Rotdjy's Miami .chore lie hm been tuuelicl*’ -'In nf 11sail *1
hlllMII MI" J *' ill llikl- lip “Tliu
parents and anmted them.
Mi- i'*'i|iir Ira*' Hu'D " tiki'll In"
ing. lie has been active In MuThis piornleo. Just **•«-! &lt;-f tonic i.tx.J Order of Eastern F'ur
.... i r*» . f....t u8 iluniH*'*l )*® /. Drift* nf [iv I ripi Iccuhlr.’*
Chrlstiiis*. Ikibbv sucenmbed lie work. Ho was a I'axt (Srsnd I’m-- —
f*J Sr"ltii f**r lit*- ttu hilmi. ’I’Mwas suffering from -'hst .i«'t.-rs Iron uf tin- Uraml Chapter of Flor­
Till’ uiiiimt*1 KIK** ••1'ri'*tmii8 li*u‘ uiu" ul i-' wIium uf Mt, N
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M . ITIHI8I M \- I- u r n
called ranrer nf tho blood (failure ida. OEM. and hut at one timu Hetlv|tl"s *or iindernrivil.-gcd chib tuit.'li *r ■’Urai'i•*l•'&lt;! hv *la* EiH *
to nre.luce blood liy bltnself).
l i i , x x i l l h- im Christmas
been head of sll brunches uf th . dr*"- of Hcinlnolc ('.unity xxill he Mjir*.’ FnP i, I* v '*8 Ifin it i fully
Hobby was the Currys’ only local Masonic taalge. Hu Is a Fast held ton-orrox*’ al 2:"o p.m. nl (lie ih
unFlit. I’tl ...
la lli” C'I' f4 ' I mi* &lt;4 nun I'mix* ui ih- Tuuri-t Club next
...........
F.i-hxx,
child.
,.r tl
( ’I’Mtlllmr cif «*88181 11
.
t|tl . lots l.c.-ii aunouncud,
I'aIron uf tlie local UEH and uti Elks (Tli.lt. Earl lllgginbolhuin, I
S’ .."
i llu-hv tUght x"ill I.hIiix
f'llor, said loilax'.
] mere-.. II-’-.
honorary member.
Cards have In-en mulled to chll- — th" Co.nmn.dty I'rttsbx’tcrinn
While In Sanford he was also an
TWO FLANKH COI.LIDE
SEOUL (At—The U. 8. Fifth Air active member of the local Flr-t -iren who ere Invitol to tha party, C l . o f f e r . , . I tin’ inx’.M’utlo" in
It l'I7.
Force announced bmlght that two Methodist Church and served ae he sold. Thu oolitic Is Invited to -X’hM. he ii ‘ kcil C...I r’ u* he re
mind us one- uguln of (ho true
*'Yankee llurcutteur'*
planes, one a Oreek twln-rnglno suovrlntendent of the sunday et*"i»d the activities.
Thu regular meeting of the club nurqose uf tlie Chrinimua cele­
transport, collided yesterday on the school for a number of years.
1:35 • 3:27 . ft-lli . 7:11 . U:03
Mr. and Mrs. McKay nave been has been moved,up from tomorrow bration.
ground at a Korean airbase, kill­
MOVIKLANIt
According to one uf Lake Mury’s "Aaron Slick of Funkin Crick”
’residing at &lt;MD NE l!71h Street, night until 8:00 o’clock Friday
ing 13 parsons.
L t Comdr. F. Winter TapoRn (abova). relieved last week as com­
Tbe brief announcement said an Miami, 38. Miami. Ha la survived night because uf Christmas. I'lans citizens of long itanding: " I t was Sliow opens (1:30, feature 7:01,
manding affteer of n#at A ircraft Barries Squadron 821, Sanford undisclosed
ilosed type plana crashed Into by his wire. Katharina E. McKay, will be discussed for the formal the largest group of children uver
last Nature
Naval Air Button, will return to a civilian status In January. He Is a C47 air evacuator craft. There and » daughter Mrs. Oalnea Nich* opening of the new club rooms, he to receivo gifts, proving again Imormissloti 8:8-1.
0:17
succeeded by Comdr* Bober* CsJustJuu
was only one survivor.
oL
that our community Is growing.”
___ said.

Well System Of Many Toys Are Presented To Elks
By Firemen At Naval Air Station JJus*ta l I’roRram
City To Utilize
Features M eeting
Private Power
Attended llv Lions

Squadron

Commandc’r Relieved

l5&gt;nu ‘s ls ( hos.&lt;,a .

l? 11? 1 ;‘:vs

Orlando’s leukemia
Boy Victim Is Dead

Glenn McKay.Former
Principal, I Dead

Annual VmimTree (&gt;!'
BlkH Set Tomorrtm

Movie Time Table

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TUB dANFORrt HERALD
Ten# 1
Tue«. Dee. 3.1, I M2

State D epartm ent'
Forsees Steps To
Thwart Koje Riots

Grand Jury Action
A gainst Fake Job
Payrolls Is Seen

WASHINGTON (Av—The State De; partment savs appropriate step*
have been taken to prevent a pris­
o n er of war uprising like the one
NEW YORK i * — A Brooklyn
at Kole Island, which the Inter­
grand Jury Investigating water­
national Bed Cross Committee ha*
front racket* hail a lodge's word
, crltlrlred.
today that 11 rmilil Indirt top NhlnThe department made public yes
lng concern executive* who
terdnv it* flve-monlhsold rorre
nowlngly permit payroll padding
spomfenre on the subject, seized
Oram) Jury action against execu­
by Ihe Communist* os a propa­
tive* w»* Indicated yc*terday a*
ganda tool.
20 watrrfront fiiftirci were arrested
The International Bed Cross
and accused of faking payroll* to
Committee report on H&gt;e Kote Is
give gamblers anil loan shark* acland riot of last April said the
ersi To Brooklyn dork*.
killing of Communist captives then
It wa* the latest in a series nf
nppeared In hive violated the 1949
moves, accompanied by public
Geneva Convention. One article of
hearing* by the New York Slate
the pact call* for advance warning
Crime Commission, to smash
l.efore lethal weapon* are used
waterfront rackets which allegedly
against unruly prisoner*.
milk the seven billion dollar ship­
The Beds have used thl* report,
ping industry here of 350 millions a
made public Dec. 15 In Geneva,
year.
and the disorder* on I'ongam la
At the arraignment of the 20 ye*
land prison Dee. 14 as vehicle*
terday, grand Jury foreman Bayfor atluck* on Ihe United State*.
mon II. (.'hadeaync asked King*
The Russian* tried over the week
County Judge Samuel S. Leibnwitz
end at Ihe United Nation* In New
whether "owner* and operator*"
I York In push through a U. N. vote
of stevedore concern* could hr ac­
of censure against Ihe U. 8. for
cused of any crime If they knew
t the death* of 87 prisoner* at Pongtheir payroll* contained name* nf
am. The Russian resolution was
men who did no legitimate work.
defeated bv a 45-to 3 vote.
Leibnwitz replied that in hi*
The State Department'* rorreopinion any company officer who
spomlrnre covered a reply to Ihe
"aid* and abet* liv knowing about"
Beil Cross criticism, submitted last
the Illegal practice "may he in­
Jiilv ?8 by U. S Consul General
dicted for larceny and ronsplr
Itehert K Ward J r In (lenevu.
HIM STAR I,non Ttur.i'r nnlli-»
acy."
Ward said three Communists
Four of the 20 arrested yesterday happily In Beno after getting n
and four Republic of Korea army
were described ns employe* of the Nevada divorce from Henry J.
guards were killed and B4 persons
_.............
Atlantic
Stevedoring Co ., Including (Hot.) Topping, (lie tloplnte milwounded In the April riot. I.et*
.’hie paymaster! Ilonnlre. She refused to discos*
tho concern’s chief
than three months afterward, he
Theac four were accused of jatek
rr|Hirts Hint her ilnnnclol settlesaid, HI (hxi prisoners had hem
etlng the wage* nlloted to the other merd gave tier a house noil Jewels,
moved to "more manageable son
16 who were enrrird on the payroll t.ut no money.
man compounds." In line with Red
t luli rtnittnnnl l
but allegedly tlitl no actual
Cross recommendations for smai
work.
---ler enclosures at Koje.
.
, ,
..
lie said also that, on n recomThe 20, charged with gram) lar
ceny. forgery ami ronsplrary. all Winn And Lovett In innn'lntlnn to discontinue political
, ...
...
,
orientation of prisoners, voluntary
pleaded Innocent. Bail was fixed
•t various amount* tip to $25,(881. l l U l l t l l a l t f W a r e 'l O l l N l * training Is being carried on nnlv
_
among prisoner* who have refused
Leihowllz set a trial tlule for Jnu.
13.
JACKSONVILLE ..I*
Winn A |" rf!,l,rn
Communist ennlrolled
laivell Grocery Co s a j. il will " ' r , ‘" l,,y
hulld Ihe largest

ONCE UPON A CHRISTMAS EVE

£

Miami Arrests Fur
Selling Cuba Have
Been Nil Fur Year

--------MIAMI (A*—An Investigator told
the Miami City Commission's I.aw
Enforceinenl Committee Mondnv
that no arrest* hnve Item made
for selling hollta (numbers) ticket*
here since Dec. I, 1051.
John It Walsh testified lhal his
Investigation revealed arrest* since
™j|* lime were for ."possession"

Florida here
It will lie at C.i-sall anil Edge
wood Avenues mi liu- western edge
uf tin* city limit' on a .'17 acre tract,
cost $009,000, anil lie Hie nut lens
nf a shopping c en ler to lie Imill al
ler dale
a lull

The building will IH* 11111' ilurv
l.rlck and Iioiim' the ccni'rul ol
fin s for the chum which operates
warehouse* anil division nlfl'es in
Miami, Tampa ami twmisville
1
-----------------------I H it it tis i i f 1■4 «, Itl-i-s n
* *11**1I I I t l&lt;&gt; IM clAl
( ’llUNCH ,M H e ll D u i m i t f C

MI woe Informed In M^rrS nf
‘
Given
ANAMA ( 11 \ '/p
I iri'ftien
uu»i .year that
. . . . .the .police
. . . . were
____________
fought
a
blare
that
destroyed two
Initructinn* to Innk nnlv for pussession," Walsh said. "They were large buildings at Ihe Wolnwricht
told that sale* were Inn hard to Shipyard here Monday night fnr
three hours before bringing it on
prove."
Conviction nf anyone nn a selling der control.
Unofficial estimates ptared Ihe
charge, If he fallrd lo posses* Ihe
federal gambling tax stamn. would damage at "over a half million
mean "severe penaHIcs," Walsh dollar.*." I.c1hcr Forester, an cm
ploye. was hospitalized, lod was
■•Id.
He said (he change look place rcporlcd In good enndilinn
A portion nf Hie yard Is being
Just at the time Ihe federal gam
■Wing lux stentn-5tw*tr#ni Into eN operated by the Senfmurd MRk.|i Iii
ery Corn, which makes a new
foci. Into In .951.
"1110 frde.nl government col­ type hatch cover for ship*.
lected more monev nit the renewal
of the $50 nccitpallonal tax stumps
leaf July than Ihe city collected
S n n t u ’ H Arrival
on lottery offenses In two years
end seven mnnlhs," Walsh added
H'«i*Hft*irft rriim •*-*«» Mm#i
lie said fines In munldpul court
for 31 mnnlhs amounted to )ll.mn "Rear Santa ( ‘Inii'C, llinv art1 you
while gambler* listing Miami ad­ this year? I have hern a good hnv
dresses paid more than Ji.y.nno for I would like a train amt a Captain
federal stamp renewnl. for the fi» Villen Space (Janie I would like an
cleetrie footlr.’ill came Kill mv
cal year starting Julv 1
81* witnesses defied the commit nock*
. « ...full nf (mils anil nets .” it
tee by refusing In answer any
''he the atomic age definitely
questions ncrtnlnlng to gambling. *H Bnvlng Its effect nn the younger
All refused lo answer on grounds |generation.
Santa Is bMiking after the reuuests in these letters along willi
the multitude of other letters «*o|
cards he Is receiving from child
ren all over Ihe world
Meanwhile, children are putting
forth their heat behavior.

To Get
Your Christmas

LONG
DISTANCE
CALLS
Through Faster

NiKhTClub HIhhI
fConilnurrl From l'»»e One)
his clothes and heard hint say:
"I'll show these Sides some
thine."
With that, he pulled Ihe |dn
from Ihe grenade • used hv ihe
armed fnrres ns either nn Inrendiary nr flare and sent II rolling
like a hall uf fire toward the Inr.
The three servicemen (hen fled
anil Jumnod In Ihe taxi.
One of the off duly policemen.
John Dnhlll, 25. was burned; hoi
Ihe olhor two -Vincent llerkel*. 2K,
and John llursnn -• followed In
lleekcli* automobile which was
parked nearby.
Ileekcla and llurson caught the
rob at Uroadway and Dillli Street
mid forced It to Ihe cur. A snllor,
later Identified as 1'itrlck Shana­
han. fled. Sutler surrendered. Hut
McDermott nulled out a hunting
knife and slashed Deckels' right
hand.
Thn Injured patrolman fell to
the street as he managed to fire
n ahnt. The bullet struck McDer­
mott In Iho head.
Police Identified Ihe Injured who
v'oro hospitalized a* John It. Orth,
SO, a federal narcotic* agent: Ed4v«rd Gordon, 5T, of Ihe Bronx,
owner of the tavern; and Morton
Gordon, t&gt;. hla son.
Orth, who waa reported trailing
a narcotic* su*pe"» had hut

TODAY I

entered the tavorn. Pollen mid his
rrearnce had. no eonneetlon with
the Wait. Orth'a condition wa» re­
ported lerloua.
Ttie explosion of the grenado
blew all the tavern'* window* out
and Ifnlted two tavern boothi.

ttbphoi* Uam
J k J QhrUtmti
NNM Dty. You

Cook from hla rank nf patrolman
to lieutenant which la prescribed
by law for the governor’ll erne.

('iljl CominiHsion

s is v t o J

I SKI board! Ih# l«o flat and asks rho i*lnd**r
what happened. "It's all Dund*r‘s fault,"
lay! ■lllion. "Ho suggested wo go for a littlo
rldo on fhll II* flat and boforo wo know
what hod happonod It drifted out to **o."

JOYfUt, at finding th* rolndoor, Iskl now
foioi another big problom: How to got thorn
baik to Santa dou* in tlm* for th# Christmo* Trip. A wholo, swimming up 40 too
whol'i going on, givoo likl a good Idoo.

? "SUM," soys" th* friendly wholo, "I'll bo
glad lo take you follows ashor*. Just climb
•board and stond roal still so you won't slip
off Into th* son. O. ft., you lood rho way and
I'll follow you." So off Ih* y go bock to Sontal

SAfUY ASHC3E oguln, fskl wav** goodby
lo th# frior.d.'y whal# a* if swims away.
“Now which way It Sonia's hoodquaclort?”
aikt Vlson. My goodnossl" (tki gaips,
“Don't yau k&gt;--&gt;w, oilhrc?" ITo B? Continue.*'

r . s . o t , l t i . i l h e h s s f l l r t t h U |,#&gt;i|i l » n f o r f i l i a l i l I x i h s r K * . a n il ih n i
t r
w ill
a p p le
th "
Il'X i'ir u lilr
r.iiiseluas X ia n s r r o m . r n i i n l y
J u ilm n t n n l" I ' n t i l i t f K t n r lit a . r , „ 1 1, "
i.x t iik c m c r iT n o n r os- u r n S,fIMX. s ril.t
y n f lie r e r n h e r . IS&amp; Z. f . . r a |.snxTH j r i m is i. i iiii i rr ok
e a m i fo r f in a l i l l s ,
TIIK IT4TK OK KI.UNHM. IX SMI rl ihr o. t vr aa lr on fs sAaim
l i n l i i l M r i i l i r o f I h " #&gt;.
t on aNMi.xoi.i: r o i v i t .
l a i r o f H u r r y K r » il" r le lt X la .lr , ,|r -

Legal Notices

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Hasn’t ska aarnad

h.r ELGIN?

FREE ESTIMATES
LOAN S E R V IC E

Ni*W CONSTRUCTION
■US P R IN T S M d S P E C IF IC A T IO N S

REPAIR and REMODELING
ALL T Y P E S

ration will automatically promote

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WORK BY EXPERT*.
ALL WORKMANSHIP lad
MATERIALS GUARANTEED

Cock la a Sl-year old World War
v£,.*r,n who iwmerly lived In

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T h " H o a rd n f I V u i n l y ''o n u iil&gt; s h 4 8 r "
o f lh » I ' o n n l y o f X e m ln n l" , K lo r lh a
w i l l r n - P lx e o ld " a t t h n l.'t* rl&gt; T ' i f f i r " In I I I * I ' o l i r t H u l l " " a l P a n f o n l
n n o r h » f n r " 6 o 'c lo c k I ’ . ) | , i n n . .

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H it In lh » r i r i ’ U lt t ' o u r l In a n d f o r
I I ,• lo ir s o r " o u lv n lr o l
ft f in lr io l* C o u n t y , F lo r id a , L a w S o
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1 4 2 1 , l h » a l y l * n f * lilt 'l l la mn h I m. v k
H n l" o f H in .ill 4 - w l t " « l s .- r s iie r
a h o M fi. a rid t h e n a lu r i* o f w ill* Ii » u 11 |
iM s y 0 " l n s | i " e t " i l n t I ' o i i n i v l
la lo r a c o v e r fit** m in i n f
I t i.n il I ' n n i i i )
duo lh a ’'a id ( \ A
W lllliliiiN , m i
llem \o. 0
h y &gt;011 a n d In w h lr h m ilt t h e ft.I
S a l " o f ll o a i l H o lla r
lU W iflff t l f i i ' r l l i r t l lo t , | ) l r s r s ir p a rI.M a r l'« l i i s | i " e l a i l n t In I r r s a ^
r«*l n f la n d o w n e z l b y y o u a n d n | i t i­ lio n o f I ' o i i o i r v C lu b Ilo ,t il , 4
n t * In H a m ln o lN iN it in f y , F l o r i d a , h a *
i i l i l I .o k " M n r y I t o n d l .
w
lia a n a l l a r l i a d u n d e r w r i t i* f a t l a c h *
m i n i IftNued In t h la r i u i F , t o - w it
I t l i l s s r l l l I ," , | i r i i r , l f n n io ir v -j i i ,
T h a t p a r i o f |*«it 17. II I - m h 1*
I ib I
«»f J d l t c h e ll’a
a u rv a y o f
Levy
T h » llo a n l r r s r r v r " I lia r la h t t „
f l r a n t , a a r e c o r d e d In I 'lu t Iln o R
r " j a . I m n y u n it n i l b lit s u m l I ............
I , pan** &amp;. o f t h e p u h llc re ro rd M
e r &gt;1 i l i a n f l r r I I ita a m a lo I , " | , . r i , . &gt;•
of
H e m ln o le
C o t in ly .
K lo r ld u
lia » l lo l a r a s t o f | h « C o u n t y .
l . y l n v K n a t o f I 7 -M1 M L H » lu
",
I*
llp r iiilo n .
I'la r k
w ay i A
n o rth o f
Lo n Ew n n d *
• T f e i l l t C o u r t u n i I " i if
W u g n e r fo n d .
I.e e a N o r t h
lit
AN UNIDINTINIO 01 U administered blood plosma as he Is transferred from a "mercy Right" plan* to a
f le lo C l a r k o f I I I " lli i n r i l
■Ii*iIrm o f w e « t 114 E fe e t .
n t I ' o l i i u v C o m m la s liu ia r a
waiting ambulanc* at McC'hnrd Air Force Uase, Washington. The badly Injured serviceman waj on* ot
Y o u a r e h e r e b y m im m o n e tl n u d
o f I h " C o u n t y n t &gt;■ , , , i ,,
r c it H ir e d to f ile In I I i I n r a n e e u u d
30 survivors of Ih* worst plane disaster In history. At least 86 "hitch-hiking" Ol* lost their Uvea when
o l " . K l.ir M n
"HVf *iim•ft KIKKf! It- WllaMi »N. IN a n 11
the glnnl Air Fore* Globemailrr that was flying them home foi llie Christmas holidays crashed seconds
iln lit 11 ff*e n t lo r n e y w h i 4*e fu M re e after taking oft In a snow storm at Larson Air Uase, Wash. The plan* was hound for Son Antonio, Tex.
la I*. O . I t " r * 7 9 . H a n f if r d . I*l«»rl«l»t
M i l il l:
m
o r i m 4« J H u iif i 4n l A t l a n t i c N n llo n iil
T h " ir a o ln r iiiin ii.il m r a iliiK W ,'
H a n k llt ills llf t a r . N a n f o n l, P l o r l t l a , im ih a s h iir i'h o lit a r s o f T h e H n t if u iil , \ i .
« H M te r
t o lilt* c o UIo I b I mI
In l» tl- In i i I Ii- N n llo o iil I I ,m il w i l l l , r h a b l . '
furnish power for Hie system dur­ tinlinns with the Son (HI Company lo- petition from Joe tiihlis, Mabel c n iia e w h ic h la h e r e w it h a e r v e il ii|i* I l i a b u o k ln u lio ila a I* H u n f o r il. K l o r .
t4ti t o n . o il o r b e f o r e t h e I-*»tIt il* iy M n . m i
VVi i l n a - i l k . ' ,
J n iiiin r y
1 1.
ing the peak load period, if the concerning settlement over acqui­ Dixon,
Jim * Carr, ,Grorgiu
Itoss
*,111
.• •
,,
.
o f J a n u a r y . 1* 41. I f y o u f a l l to ib»
S 'i J . Hi l * o o ' e lm k |i. in
fu r Ih "
reservoir is full ut the beginning. sition of property along the site s l i d. •■
Willie Ixunur to investigate..,, „ . i . f . i d i |u&lt;lam"nl w i l l h « e n - "I la
e llo n o f i l ' r a i ' l u r s a m t I h " I r n n It was brought out tiy the en­ of its bulk plant had reached a the extreme west end of Four-1 t*r»d mfslnst v a n .
m l Io n o f s u c h o t h a r
liiis l'» r - s
.
IM WITN4;HH tVIIKHROK I h « r . O l s f n r o .i a i l y r o llt a lia f o r a I h a tila a t gineers that ih" present diesels stalemate. Tht company had Pre­ teenlhn Ntreet
h e r e u n t o e at m r h a n d a n d t h e o f f l* In g .
are overloaded and present a haz­ sented It* own sale term* wiilch
Authoriied a quit claim deed to clul a e a l o f e a ld Court a t H u n firrd
Il K. M an n .

ID 8 llR c h m e n i haa
MRMlii»t you by o.

lh a l . . i l l

hern
Lro u B iii
A
V V I|||$|H i.N .

C ool loon) f rom Pag* On#)
•larlnl in sI,.- near future.
Action lo iipoolnllog a new City
Juilgc n*ol a Cily In.lortttint Hoard
wax talilnl.
Hubert Angus, ronsolting engi­
neer fur th" City from Jackson­
ville, mail" the recommendation
(hut the City convert to purchase
nower at th" well field, located ard of a break-down. It also was the City would have to accent un W. I.. Kirk releasing the reverter Ootid*. ,hl&lt; ' 4lh ■,"&gt;r »f ""'• rah.r
along ihe Orlando Highwnv, after brought out that two stand-by less it wanted
clause In the deed of conveyance l»S3
..
. to •o through fur
‘
O I*. I I K I I N H O N .
igt
H". I.eioon, Clarence llurclift, en­ electric motor* were somewhat ther negotiations
wlllch would take from the City on the property for
C le r k o f s a lil I'u o r t
(nrririsi
h
sii
gineer from the Dnytonn Antis- water-soaked and that they would about three month*.
his new rgency building et I’al K r c l I I W*lla
on
It
was
decided
to
table
definite
lor" Woili«, llnylonn lleneh, and ----burn out
in
about
five
minutes
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,
.-netto and Commercial Avsnu".
I ' , ti. I l o s 9 7 S
K. C. Iliirtu-r, operator of n San- after starling, unless they were action In the matter and see iff- |iH.,ilHj „n amendment to Ordl &lt; e t-« 0 | H n n f o n l A l l s n l l e
ford electrienl concern, together dried. It was recommended that negotiation* couldn't he Rpreded nnlK.„ jq0, 5 j4 t which deals with N u llo n s l l l s n k l l u l l i l l o u
j with Mr. Angus, told of’ the emer- these motor* he dried, a heating ul';
..
.. _
, ,
I placing ailvertislng card* on auto- AH tatnofronr »il y K( loorr l i Pl "l a i n t i f f .
1 geoev which
•• • exists in the City process which take* altout two
In other action, the Commission:
which tell moturist* that
water system.
Authorisetl a contribution of Money has been pluced in parking
days, and that heat should con­
SPPl.lCATlirX KO«« I'lX II,
f'JlK)
toward
the
expense
of
a
Sem­
XIITII'K OK IXTS:XTIIIX TO SI SKC.
The dlsrosslun of thn situation tinue tn he applied and the tnntors
meters for them.
inole
County
float
in
the
pnrade
"nine op after a starter swlteh covered.
anaget to l a I s s r l ml IHSCII.SHIIS:
Authorised the City Manager
th e I ' s s s l f J s S a a . I n s Mr. Angus recommended the Jan. fl which will he a part of the .all for hid* for the sale
burned out recently nt thn booster
In n la l o H H lr . S lH Ia o f K ln r ld n
old
I n K r o h a le
pi'iou
house
In
the'
well
fjelcL
iiee-1
pumping
ilntinn
im
converted
to
aellvllle*
nt
thn
Inauguration
of
I
gV
andstandatthe"
nad"
nark.
ii., l l . . list. « aI... . .. 1 1
aI
.. a
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n M.,f *.. »t
.
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f
the use nf _purchased
power at a the new governor, It..
Dan
McCarty,
"■“Hating llie procuring ofm another
Authurlzeil the Dawson Gon lHa a rraes t hKer a Kd as rl sl rlb- oS ln
da.
By "ir from Texas, which finally later time, and that the present I Deferred the request of the In- structiun Company to remove four!
H a a rs-a d .
cod between *r,l)0 and f 1,000, In- fnclirtles he used only during peak [ ml |i«at of the Dhnhlrd American palm trees from the parkway at To Alt Whom ii sin* «•*/»»"'
Veterans fur a site for a chapter Twentieth Street and Holly Avo- L r.„hU^ . ' hiSS# han"^ fHU.t hL Uni
stalled. Tbe Instulliitlup was made electrical load period* anil on
house on City property to the City nue.
leniporftry bneT» ami 'could "tanil-hy tinsl* the r*sl of 4'
r " i&gt; o r l mh A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e a *Manager and the City Attorney
Bleak do vo momentarily, serious- time,
&gt;
Pluced on first rending an ordi­ l a i n o t l l a r r y K r e i l a r l e k H in d " , d a" impairing thn water facilities,
Mr. Williams reported
he had for recommendation*.
v
nance authorizing the .Mayor and
Authorized Anna
Henderson, the City Clerk to execute ull deeds
il was dlHrlnsed.
conferred with Talbert Whitfield,
Negress,
and
her
group
to
use
the
I’owcr for the prrsrnt system, rights-of-way attorney for the
on behalf of the City.
pumoing water from wells, which .Slate Bond Department at Talla­ Municipal Htodium on Sunday a f­
Placed on
_ first
. . .reading on ordi
,,,
ore located about three miles from hassee, about two weeks ago eon- ternoon, Fell. IR, for comluctlng a
III" City, tiausporiing It to the s eriiliu- condemnation proceedings singing program upon payment of nance amending ordinance No. fil l,
admission
tax
and
pro
rata
uf
InV°
*
"
•
'
™
for
quarterly
payCity luimiiing station and th«m-e relative
r
tn the French Avenue
incut in advance of fees for speciul
Ini" the water mains, Is furnished project. At that lime, Mr. Wil­ siii unee coats, przvlded the City collection of garbage instead of
By two overworked diesel engines. liams titl'd l-e wn- assured a m-ll- Is ubie to procure coverage.
Referred to the City Manager yearly payment.
In order to put t’.ie system Into tlon would lie prepared In getting
Deceived u report from the City
efficient iipcrntlng order. Mr. All- action s'arted, lull that no such for riTinnmenitalions inc request
of Quintus Bay for Ihe City to va­ Manager that the County Hoard
uus said, another diesel engine action followed.
would need to he procured at a
Ho went Imek to Tallahassro cate (lie alley next to his home at uf Commissioners have advised
thut the proposed Improvement of
cost of about $80,00(1. Financed yesterday, he snid, and found that I2IR West First .Street.
Tabled the letter of re*i|'natlon West Twenty-fifth Ktrrct hy the
over a .’10-year period, this cost thn protect hail been delayed liewould rise to about $120,000, or cause the district office of the of City Judge Karlylo limit holder Hlate Hoad Department within
nli"ut $1,00(4 a year.
Elate Rond Department In Deluind and deferred appointment of c new the next six month* would elimi­
nate the City and County from
Cost of iqM-rntiiig the system had withdrawn the engineering judge until next Monday nlgl.t.
Bead a letter from the City tho responsibility of repairing and
la-t year, lie snitl, was. aliout $8,- crew from Ihe French Avenue
MPfl. of wiilch nearly $1,000 was prelect and had switched to a Planning Commission approving resuriacing thu street as proposed
the retiming of the east half of at the last meeting.
repair costs. Tying In the cost of prelect at Ht. Augustine.
Authorized the Mayor and the
"iH'iation wills the cost of a new
Mr. Williams stated the latter block II, tier 8, K. It. Trafford’s
dB'u’l engine would make the pro­ project was not urgent localise man, from residential to commer­ City Clerk to execute retail till*
curement uf pnwer from the coni- no definite action will bo taken In cial industrial classification, on contracts payable to the Sanford
aierci.sl source morn advisable getting Ihe project underway there which a public hearing will Im held Atlantic National Hank totalling
$411,000 for the balance of the
from u flnnnrlal standpoint.
for almut two year*. However, the next Monday night.
Received recommendation from purchase price of new motor vchiMr. Angus said the cost nf pur­ crew ihnuld tie finished with prechased power for thn entire oper­ sent work there *hnrtly, he said. the Planning Commission that the cles and heavy equipment payable
The attorney snlil he would lie ordinance regulating the storage in the sum* of $18,188) Dec, I,
ation. going nt ton load during
peak load periods of the Florida aid" lo take condemnation lire- of gasoline he amended so a* to IUR8, 118,000 Dec. I, 1954, and
Power and Light Cn., and with reeding* against prenertles along limit the size of underground $10,000 Dec. I, 1955, with Interest
eoiMimptlon registered through tho street this month, excent for tanks at service stations In resi­ at the rato of four per cent per
'wo meters, would ho about |9,- several parcels at the extreme dential and retail commercial dlt* year.
Deferred a proposal hy Com­
f&gt;()5 per year. About 6100 a month south end of Ihe avenue. Action trlcta to a size that will not en­
missioner John Ivey to Install
could Im saved l&gt;v not nurchaslng may ho taken against these some danger life and property.
Denied the application of George parking metsra on Commsrclal
•■ewer during the peak periods, tlm# In January, he said.
3:00 until UiOO P.m.,
and that
....., ___
___
Relatlta to hla visits tn Talla- Lova for a permit to operate a Avenue and Hand Avenue to the
City
;tty Manager and th* Chief of
s
about $.'124 could be
Lu saved
by uts- has*#*, Mr. William* said, "For- taxicab.
Referred to the City Manager I’ollca.
nenslng with high-pressure nitmp-J getting th" change In the adminIng during thla period, bringing latratlnn, they Intend lo go ahead
'ho cost n? (he total operation toj«nd finish thla French Avenue
aliout 67,1'Kl a year. He rrcom- project down hare."
mended using a single diesel to
Mr. Lemon reported that nego-

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THE SANEORE HERALD
Taii.'TH c.
1M I______ P « j» 8

Local Policem en
Continue Drive On
Moonshine Traffic
Sanford police continued their
crack-down on the traffic of illegal
liquor yesterday mid made four
nrrest*.
I’eiirl McCray, 215, nlln* I’enrl
Hnrlxir, limit Went Twelfth Street
wn* arrested on two charier* —
possession nod mile uf nmnnshint
and won jniled when uitnlde to post
IioiuIr totalling $101. Her husband
Melvin McCray, 110, wna Julle&lt;l
when unable to fund'll n bund of
$202 on n charge of having pos­
session of the illegal liquor.
Samuel .lack'on, !1H of tW i'i
Kant fifth Street, wna arrested-mi
charge* of rale und pb**c**|nii of
moonshine, with u conceuled wea­
pon offense tied in with one of the
charge*. He wan caught earrylre a
•!IH calibre pl*tol, Chief Hoy Wil­
liam* said. He win lulled when un­
able to furnish bond* totalling
$101. Victoria Dunwoody, 27, of
fiiiOH K id fifth Street, wu* ar­
rested on a charge of soiling moon­
shine and wna released under n
bond of $202. Arrests were made
of the necused, all Negroe*, by
Patrolmen C. C. Dodson nnd Joe
Hiekson, who have been detailed by
Chief Williams to cracking down
on moonshine truffle.
Joseph Walker, 00, Negro, 140*1
West Thirteenth Street, was senlem-ed to pay $200 and costs or
serve !M) days in jnll on a charge
of selling moonshine and $2r&gt; ami
rosls or lb days in jail on n rhurge
of brandishing a firearm. Unable
to pay the fines, lie was jniled.
William franklin llaldwin, 28
Negro, HOP Kust Tenth Street
charged with selling Illegal lliiipir
estreated n boml of $202. The case
of Allen Mitchell, Oil, {Mlfi Cypress
Avenue, charged with selling and
having possession of a share In a
lottery (Cuba or bolita), was con­
tinued until next Monday,
Judge Karlyln Ifouslioliler was
on the bench.
Chief Williams said today a war-

(3 It l i d s a C s / e

LTINO IN A TANOll of wreck age, the tall section Is the only visible part
of the C-124 Olobcmaiter Uial crashed shortly after taking off in it
heavy anowstorm front Larson Air Fan * Ease near Mose* Lake,
Wash. The dlsaater, the wont In aviation history, cost the live* of HO
servicemen An Air Force spokesman said the plane was carrylm "nt
least” 127 men at the time of the crash. (International Soundpl.oiuf

Holloway Phones LivingHton Mays, 7!),
Baptist Cleric, Dies
Ordered Back By
NASHVILLE, Tenn iff Dr
State Commission Livingston T Mays. 70. 11apt 1*1
minister, diplomat and rduratnr ol
fP V 1'E v in i^ iln m u .n i
heart attack In u Nushvllli hospital
' “‘o r M aji a llaptlst minister f.w
more than half a century, hud
served pastorates In the larger
cities of the United States and a*
far away as Home. Italy He was
a past president of the Southern
llajitlst Convention
As an educator. Dr Mays served
variously as president of Hie Cuban
Amerlenn College In Havana: dean
and executive secretary of the
Summer School of Theology in
Hidgecrest, N C , professor at
Furman University, Tennessee for
Women und the University School
in Montgomery. Ala
of bis ministry was spent in
. . Most
.
(lenrgla, Texas anil
J ’"J’ o™n. He wus a native of
Texas*1**
11,1,1

Hoover Has Luncheon
'Rama Gridiron Great n
,,t w:arriinactivities
' °"r fin'l!n
K ,ha'
gambling
since
the ,h
rer
With Next President
of his telephone In August.
Named (&gt;I\S Direetor mnvnl
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Holloway's son In law and nn
NEW YOHK i.fi—President elect
other employe of the place were Eisenhower lunched today with
Clement, one time football great at given one year prison sentences former President Herbert Hoover
the University of Alabama, has for selling baseball pool tickets, to discuss reorganization .... .
been elevated to the post of re hut both received pardons from i streamlining of Ihe executive
glonnl director of the Office of the
................„
..........
............before |branch of the federal governmci.i
Stale ..........
Pardon
Hoard
Price Mobilization in Hie South- they served any of the time
The luncheon session was al Ihe
east, it was announced today.
Holloway himself was arrested i home of John foster Dulles, sec re
As the new regional director. Inter on gambling rharges. after a tary of slate designate
• lenient will have overall charge raid bv assistants of Ally. Gen. I Dulles und Arthur Fleming, pres
of OPS activities in (leorgla, Ala­ Richard Krvln but the eompluint ident of Ohio Wesleyan University,
bama, Florida, Mississippi. South against hint was dhmimird for Inck also sal in at the conference
Carolina, and Tennessee Ills ap­ of evidence that he knew gambling
Hoover headrd a study eoimuis
pointment was nummnrril by Jo. wn* going nn in hi* place.
sion on reorganization of the ex
seph II. Freehill, national direetor
branch, conducted t.y Ihr
The Utilities Commission nNo !
of OPS
red relnstallnllnri of tele-1Truman ■dminUtralmn Hemming
authorized
r omeitL who Nerved u* deputy phone service nt the home of Mr*. Is a member of a special commit
regional director In Atlanta alnre Mary Clark, Miami Reach. It was tee recently appointed by Elsen­
ft))f Ht iM If Micceedfi Heorge D removed Mav 2U, 11)31, on u com hower to study ntganizaliuii of the
rfltforson Jr ., who rexigued recent plaint that Mrs. Clark's husband executive branch in cooperation
ly to hcconto Alabama director of was using Ihe phone for hookmak- with Temple University
the Internal Revenutf Bureau at ing.
Thnt special committee met with
Birmingham,
The commission said Idrk of tel Elsenhower at his home last Sun
(’lenient, whose college nick- I ephone Ncrviee for more than 18 day The other members of the
committer are Nelson Itnckefeller
mime of ' F oo|n" h;i&gt; clung tt» him months w;i* sufflclenl penally
former under
secretary of slate
through me year*, was explain of
Itinh e fniiiKftiiv
V liiik h ii T
i l l . . team
..... *k...*
— - ■- ■- — — - —
l._i_.
and coordinator of inter Vmerirnn
famous iCrlrnami
Tulc
thai
affairs, and Dr Milton Eisenhow
tiafcati’d Washington Statu 2t o in
er. president of IVimsylvsuiia Slate
the 1831 Hose Howl, Ho is a native
•• i
_
,« i College and a brother of the gen
of Arkansas.
ATLANTA iff—Charles It &lt;Foots)

Rare DineaHe Strikes

Children In Family erai

Each year bring* forth a mar­
velous, yet l.uwll.irrlng array of
ChrHtina* Gifts. Many neiv amt
unique, others the old sUnd-hyx.
Yet the problem "what lo give
who" never seem* to he solved.
This y n p r t h e Movieland
Theatre has romo to the rescue of
the Christmas Shopper In search
o f ju *i the right thing, “ Hooks
rtf Happiness" are being offered
us nn ideal gift for any member
of the family or friends. They are
nn attractive expression uf the
Holiday Spirit, 'and they provide
Weeks of entertainment, Truly a
gift (lint would l.e appreciated by
anyone. They lire supplied in
several denominations tn fit ynur
list.
Ally.

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MANCHESTER. 1a. kt*-A rare
discpic for which nn cure is known
has stricken two of the three chit
dren of Mr and Mrs. Grant Faust
They art. praying their thin) child
mav be spared
The Fausls' two older children.
Allan, 3, and Marsha, 4, both are
helpless from the disease, which Is
gradually destroying their brain
cells. Allan lies near death in a
Manchester hospital. Marsha ii un­
der sedatives at the modest Faust
farm home near nyan, la.
The disease has been tentatively
diagnosed by dnclnrs at Ihe Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, Minn., a t "pe
lizemii-merzbacher" It attacked
both children whpn Ihey were three
year* old. The third child, Craig,
ii six months old.
A research Institution told Dr.
Paul O. Meyer of Manchester there
are fewer than too rase* of tho
disease on record in the past 100
year*. There I* no known treat­
iment or cure,

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A Child's Life of J e s u s 1*
one of the Inst hook* wrltli-n
hy Ihe
late Fulton
Cluster,
noted author of surh volume*
as The Urrale»t Story Ever
Told, The Greatest Hook Ever
Written, rlc. This presentation
of Mr. Hosier's book has been
aperiall. Illustrated for news­
paper publication b&gt; Ihe Helliiliown artist, Neil O 'K eeffe.

TALLAHASSEE i.ff-Thc State
Utilities Commission today an
thorlied relnstallatlon of telephones in tbe Orlando liquor store
of J D. Holloway, from which
wires were removed 18 months
ago for gambling law violations.
The Imarifs restoration knocked
twn months off the original If)
month suspension for the AHC
Liquor Slore.
The eommlsslmi said the Orlando
chief of detective* testified "that
during the past 10 months, he has
received no information connecting
Ihe applicant In any way with illeg
a I activities and particularly with
W ! w » r „ ^ ® . " T " ' ‘I. N"‘ r"f..rVmr to The K l i n g laws "
., ii st&lt;lunging
her
with
an,
said “some
was tin*
lire
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uu »fiiu
m i i i i i ' itestimony
r s u i n u r i y wus
vm, , $ „ J ni
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Rented by the attorney general tn
c r i . , , 1 'Z" vlf,kt nl lwm West effect that Hie applicant was still
fifteen,b Street.
engaged in honk mliking activities
'
i however, the testimony submitted
Is clearly Inconclusive and does

Movieland Theatre
Aids Christmas
Shoppers

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FULTON O U R SLIR 'f'

SA N FO R D • O R L A N D O ^ IIG H W A T

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CHAPTER XI
When Judas fled from tbe
scene of The i-nst Supper, Jesus
turned to the others, the eleven
who really loved Him, and who
bail been tine to Him, He took
* pleee of bread and hrhbe t
He proved and then gave a
piece uf tbe hteud to eaeli »u
llis eleven friends, saying t&gt;&gt;
them "This is My llotly. Take you
nnd eat."
lie took some wine In a rup,
wine made of the Juice of good
red grapes and He blessed il
anil gave I bunks tn God while
He passed the cup to Ills
les and said:
‘‘This is My blood. Drink too
this."
And after they had each taken
a sip lie said:
"Do this in memory of Me."
And today all over the voild
those of us u tin hive Him love
Hidv Communion, as it I* call­
ed, receiving Ills body no. I
blood that we may become one
with tile life of Jesus.
When the night was dark.
Jesu* asked tbe eleven to voioe
with Him to a garden of olive
trees It was railed the Garden
of Gctlisemnne, That was white!
He often spent the night.
tl was too dark to see ant
thing in the garden The moon
was not shining. How could itn
mill who wanted In kill linn
ivi-r find linn here? Joses knelt
down beside a tog rock. He nd.. -I
III* friends &gt;o keep wall tl wb e
He proved. Then lie tulked In
tool, lie kinvv lbat mi li w&lt; "
gelling ready *■» kill Him. Il&lt;
asked God if lie could stop llo
men from killing Hun Hut. II.
said, IL would do whatever *•■■■I
vvrfnii d Him f-&gt;. And Mint wn- l show o* all how lo prav. W»- it :
tied for wbal we wollbl like 1&gt;&gt;
bate loll let! Him vve will giv e
il ms. and forget a bin it it, if lb
doe* not tlliok It wise for P« *
hate our own Wat.
\VInle lie w 11 prat mg .li
beau! a noise in tin- garden tl.

E u ro p ean s' Em o tio n . Soon
Eisenhower Trip Brinoi
M ix ed A fter Ik o 'i Trip
Relief ond Apptehcnxion
.an/ f-. t ‘i n/rtil Frr.ii
r r * \ S I I I M .r u V
Kiigiaii'l ami Ameiicix's Western European Alltel
tire soniew-h.it ii-tlev.-d lull still apprehensive over what may
crane fiom I’trsi l-nt i-l.-i t Kiaruhnwer'a tri|i to Korea.
Tlielr relief com-a tn u if » Muti'i ircogniiion of the "illfUcuIttea"
wlucti w-tiill I* u .i" lv il in u|'|&gt;l&gt;mg puii-ly m itllary principle* and
concepts to the k i.ait ligtiimg in ur-lcr tu obtain victory. Their
apprehension -t-u • ftam th" linn tr-li-f that any Intenslflcatton of
tin* tb.litli i; or any tu-vv pressure* on Communist
('111•■'' may tiling Incrrased danger of outbreak of
g *
^
a new wot Id coiillngratlon.
j,
\
The vlrva of Western Europe toward a h*W
At
. j vv.irl.t w n arr far different from that of the United
.| | * v
.
i i .Stutra. tu the tfnltcil Slates any w ar ta viewed
]
I jJ w.tti ulihiii- ni e, but with confidence of ultimata

victory.

In Wesl-'rn Europe, however, there Is n fatalistic
tr'iief (hat r- gm llr-ts nl tto- outeome of n full-scale
Si.vi-'t•C oil. I States war. Ihe pollthal systems of
Wesl.-rn C irtipe.tn countru* will l»- swept away,
tlirir cities and farms ravaged, and their way of
tife destroyed.
To the United State* "stalemate" means fallur*;
to I lie I'uinpean* It mean* continuing reprieve from
impending dtsaater.

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t III ii\%ii\ , Tlii'V hud to un to a
mun tailed l'iltit «*. lie win the
Ktivnrnnr* IMInlr did lint want hi
Kill Jenun, hut the crowd of
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I hut I'ilute wan in i red too, So
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Thev were erilel h» .Teniii now
Thev nifiile u iioxvii of Mi'Mi
end put it on 11in load and the
t loo Ik* cut I li* foi ido ad ntof
made 111ill hired I'hev kvc* " '
MiiKm^; fuu of Him hi i'hum
milt- people ciilh .l llrni Mo 11
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uo&lt;t mon they limit'd Him. hand*
Mill feel, lt» « hltf Wooden d o -\iu| they NliMitl tl* at to wiitii*
Him die.
I'ooiotrow. .leiO’* I* It'* o limit
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• POLITIC t l . m :ll I T I J t m s More mill more Democrat* think
they rathi'i- than I'epiil.li.an* will ts- president-elect Euenhawar'a
strong rI k lit arm in the new Uoiigre.ss
Althoiigli the Mrd ('..ngie-s will t*e Hepul.llcan.controlled. Demo­
crats think tegistation anlo-.t hy the new President will follow tho
pattern cut hy IVm ... i.itie i.iinltn.slr.ttlons
TlieV euiiteinl that if I!. |nil.|o .1 n . win. opposed Social Security
niiuisiiies ittnl sin ilar lull.' m llo- past meant what they said, they
will continue their tight even i it I. a uuirt of their own party In tho
While House
Ei.eiiliovvei s -ele- tmn l I lit F»*te. Dulles ns secretary of stoto
.M ight* most t&gt;em..i i« ’ - b. n,ii.it l.c s t .r t’. Hunt It)). Wyoming,
*a\s luille* was .'.ut an.I panel "f the Truman foreign program
and can he ilepett.le.l oil to lonlmue it in nil major respects.''
• G o t’ S.IO I K
\ tei nble slunk apparently awaits Republicans In
t'ongn-ss when Itiev lu'imh tlnnr Investigation* of tbe Truman ad1111111*1 latum with a teqin it bn . .tie blanche authority lo scrutlniio
gov.-rumcnt files t’n *i-1 .t i-l.-i I Elsenhnvxer I* rxpecled to turn
ihem down
Tin i e In, 'f will i,"&gt;i- ii - a 111.ii,,i blow to i Ji)p congressional prober*,
who me (lo 'ie ih a g - ii ii,- itnoiv tliai Itt put,in an conlrot of tha
executive ilep.iltnielli tin in . legislative! ileecs* to all government
pixpr rs
However Ik.- ...........
. t,. ,n|.,pt in geiu-iul the policy carried out
I'V 1'ie.sl tti'fi 1‘nnfi ti Tli.it i t i • i i-xs1 ..lily i«rtuin
pertainin m U -it iiapiiil&lt;*«l Unit eflfurli lf$ obtain
tuli' •/«» Ihi’in, ill piovi* unavailing. Tha
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ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Keren i.l" Evangelist lllilv (1m
him. made i. helicmdei flichl in Ihe
Western Korean Front today ami
told some 751) men id » ernek
unit "You are f i e l d i n g for the
freedom of Hu* world"
Allied artillery fire piiinttinled
G raham ’s talk in nn amphitheater
less than three mile* front ■
■here
some of Ihe men *innd .mlptisl
wnli li la*l night
Their atlenliotl fecund on lira
haul's boyish face as be lold 'hem
“ We know il is Innely mil tlu-u*
we know II I* dangerous o I I’ - re
“ ■lilt von need Mol walk alone
! tonight You ran have C hn -I al
your side now, tonight, and forever
Will those who want him .1 iin-ir
.side, who want to areept i hri»t
now. Ihi* very moment. *i it..i "

Meanwhile, Eisenhower *1111 Is
what amounts In a ««|U
. m.’ . *° requests that he liaik
legislation to create u Fair Km
ployment Practices Commission
A tall Negro fighting man Ihe
with enforcement authority
stripes of a sergeant on In* sleeve
stood Al tlie other end of Hu row
of Mindling* a while inn .or rose
dolfed hi* futiined can. and bowed
Ills head in the bright, mill ilium
ll'RRIlraM erw . ri» «
went on to review his lung tenure ing air A dozen more came !*• their
in office from a time In 11)15 when feet Then still more, until fuMv n
Hemlnole County wim only un In­ third of the 75fl were on their feet
Grnhuin bowed hi* head
fant of two years since Its separa­
"Thank you." be said
ftly
tion from Orange County
yon."
It was truly Mr. Lawton's iioor. "Thank
After the services nnd before
After ninny long yrnrs of service elimlilng Into a hellmpler b* visit
to the men, women nnd children of more front line pos.tirins, Graham
Hemlnole County, Mr. Lawton wn* said:
•tapping down nut forgotten l.iit
"It was the greatest percentage
reverpd and honored.
response In mv entire career nf
Amidst the Intermittent blinding preaching the Gospel These men
fiashe* from tbe flash bulb cam­ are true realists; they walk with
eras, Mr. I.nwton stood speaking death again und again; tbrv know­
from his heart.
how frail, how short a thing life
It muit have pleased the gentle- can he."
mannered educator to have Ids two
sons, James and T. W„ a* well as
his wife and brother, \V. J , laiwton .at this great tribute.
Tho ceremonies were not punctu­
ated with hliinng hand* nor tong
JACKSONVILLE REACH t'-O f
oration*, but rather with the calm flcb.is
fur the Gninr Rmvl H.iskeC
simplicity that typified Mr. Luwball Tournament In Fletcher Gym.
ton * manner .
Dee. 28-30, were unimtmced Indue
' The prevailing feeling among hy Jack Proctor, nf the sponsoring
the spectator* war aptly stated Jacksonville
Beach Javcecs
when B, C. Hteele, principal of Hie
They are Patti McCoy Hiklu
Sanford Grammar School, cniiHijal- limn uJ, Ned Ken rev (Wake Forest),
ly remarked to n friend in tho l-eroy Durden ( Florida). and Irv
crowd. "He was n fine gentleman Ing Alsuhronk (Georgia) McCoy
and a credit to Seminole County and Searcy are members nf the
In all the year* 1 worked for him Knuthcnslrrn Conference llaskcl
even In hard time*, ha always paid ball Official* Association
tha teacher*, somethin* nd ni*"V
Archie Carter, Ontnr (Jowl Ha*
of the superintendent* In the kcthall chairman, made the assign
stata can boast of."
menu.

Lawton Honored

Official* Arc Named
For (iator Tourney

WASHINGTON 'P The Air Force
said today a prelliiuuarv Invest!
gallon .d the \lo*e* Lake Mash
all dis.l'tei has failed to turn Up
a ruiiso for llie crush of tbe giant
i' 124 Irnnsptul H said, loo II Inis
not loui.it -mi il l-on lo order •In*
gi1, limbin', ol i ‘ I ’’ I*
A.. Force lleadipiarlers released
an n l..run report from the croup
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Credit Dtic
Sixty-five tup ranking Hnra of muviim, rmllo urn! tin
Hinge* huvu embarked on im entertainment tour of thu farflung base# where American troops are serving. They will
visit Korea and Japan and other bases where monotony a id
boredom are the worst enemies of morale.
Actor* in thin country have come In for more than their
share of public criticism, It in true that some Htura of singe,
radio and the ntovlea Imve seemed to seek notoriety. Hut
most stars are liuril working people who do their best to live
normal lives under what must sometimes be extremely try­
ing conditions.
During World War II hundreds of the top stars tra­
velled thousands of miles to b'lng entertainment to Ameri­
can men far from home. Them entertainers served without
puy, lived under renditions usually uncomfortable and some­
times hazardous. Their work was an Imisirtant factor In
mnintulnlng the high morale of our armed forces.
la the period of uneasy peace which followed World War
II, when tisi many Americans seemed to forget thut there
were still many me 1 in survive, movie, radio and Hinge i*ersoimllties continued their self-imposed task of lifting
morale, Their unselfishness and patriotism should be re.
momlwred whenever the entertainment profession is criti­
cized for tin* actions of a few unruly misfits,

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MIAMI tft-C bortei • Friedman,
member of the 8 It 0 Rambling
syndicate at Miami Beach In the
lush post-war year*, today faced
fan rears In prison for Income tax
evasion, He promptly appealed.
Federal Judge George w.Whilehurst sentenced Friedman Monday
to serve two years on each of
three counts, the sentences to run
concurrently, meaning he ran
serve them nil nl the same time.
lie was convicted nf ovad'nu $ * *
.VS) In Income taxes during the
years l!&gt;15. I1JI8 and 1947.
Friedman was the first of five
S A G members to be fried on In-

WASHINGTON UB George
Meany, president of (be Ameri
can Federation nf Labor, was slrnp
ly facing up to reality when he
said his organisation Is ready to
settle for less than repeal of the
Taft-Hartlcy Act.
Neither Meany nor any other
leader of orunnlrcd labor Is In pos­
ition to Insist on wiping nut T-H.
which was passed over President
Truman's veto In 1947 when the
flepulillcans last controlled Con
gross.
Union leaders now. with the He
publicans once attain in rontrol.
have to settle for the best they can
get, which won't be any more than
some changes In T-H. Titov'll have
In concentrate on getting the
chiottfes teey want.
They had given tM r support In
the test election to the Itemner****
who had oromlsrd repeal of T-H.
But the Democrats had promised
the same thing in 1948 and couldn't

PEN N EY&amp;

TODAY'S Bini.K VRH3B

One tiling wc lime noticed i*
l^al even fkuugli ynu get tlro"(rrr
glasses s&lt; you grow older, lomel.uw
you don’t see nny l.elter.
Congratulations to Sunny Jones
in tke 0 ••min Sentinel w|lo selects
Darbara Warren *s the outstanding
achievement of l ullci's aiimiiii.lralion.

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Tlu Cleveland l*lsin l)rater won­
ders if same nf those "who never
hid it so R*'od" real'ic that they
have lo make $4,700 a year now
In have as nuirh they enjoyed with
$2,000 a year in 1930.

allon of Genarnl Klatnihuwi'r box announced that ita official
program will lisl blm ns tin* thlrtv-fourth President. When
I’ri'siilmit Trunnm was inuiigiiriitcil In HMD ho was officially
listed as the thlrty-seco-id Prerddent. To il cnsuul observer It
nilKbt seem that I ho llupiiblirunM anil Democrats cannot
a(free on how many moil have served ns President, but there
is more 1o It than tlial.
Those responsible for mnkinir up the Klsenhmver proirrnin decided I bat they would count President Clevelatul
twice. Ardent Democrats might then demand that presi­
dent Itoosevelt be counted four limes, a prosm-t which
would be far from appealing to Itepiibllcnns. lint Prestden*
Ilea jiim111 Harrison set veil a term between the two terms of
Cleveland anil tills may Justify the decision of the Republi­
cans to call Klseiilmwer Ul*’ thirty-fourth President.
It Is a matter of an grri'l Importance except to histor­
ians, school children who must write essays, and working
newspapermen who mist from time to time mention the
sublect. Still it might be well If the Itepubllrauv mid Demo­
crats could get together no matter. After all if Hi"'’ can work
out a bl-pat'isau foreign policy they should be able to agree
on bow ma iv I'hief Kxeciitlves there have been.

Hal Hoylt^H Column
By IIAL BOYI.i:

M ore L a w I h N eeded

1 walked I inlay the same lonely a relatively null* nmi »ano ten to
, Irrii.i „f highway that
Hardy fifteen miles per hour "over the
Hoiige* walked that FriiJuy eve- hllte ami tliiuugn Uie wuwte." Now
iilng seven week* ago when he inn It* -If. - 50, ami lilt, and *""iv
Ida Inst errand. Overhead, llud even beyuml, in un enclosed charnight, a panoramic l.ackdiup of lot of gla** and steel. We shall
twinkling *tui* were silent wit- ‘ Ip gracefully over an endless ribpeases of his untimely fnte. On bon of con. tele ami asphalt. The
vltliei side of the rout, for overal l»»«cr of suggestion being rather
hundred yards, the somber branch- "Hmig. according lo picaent-duy
ca of bald cyprcsse.r stretched Psychologists, per hups reculling a
themselves upward Into Hie night b w of tlm inure prominenl safety
A cabbage patch, a few urnngc slogun* at this time would nol i.v
trees growing between Ids holm* uut of order,
and the corner grocery, these too
The thought provoking
Give
were mute witnesses to that inaca- }|*J! klda a break, is u -well one
lire tragedy.
Hie life you save may be your
I walked win re Hardy walked “J?*)' though n hit over-used, b*
for two reoauiw. First. | have „ 'Hll good solid auviee.
If you
null the age' of Hardy that night " ll!" ' ‘I"1'*
, vl'*
7'»u drive
when d* nth raised ll* ugly .......
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self-explnnntocy
to claim Ids brief life. I tidal In
'*&gt;"nes with it Hie germ* of »climigiiie myself living in Hie same c, l‘Mt pi even lion. Hut coining
or similar cLcuinatuilces as u par- e " ,41 {"'rhapa I'* Hie real rrux of
ont. \Vhut warnings, what words V.ur aatlonol problem iiumber I, is
of counsel should I be giving my JJ'V, •‘Wuwiloualy simple; "Speed
Iwy ubout thu dnngeis of pedes-, 11 *'
trlan travel?
I Some of o* folks seem to live in
Secondly, n* a motorist, I wide « P«nH*tual nlUti.do of haste. In
ed to learn what furthei knowledge
M'1'
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of a ,, blent prevent)...............night ■"Wir* slee, iug wheel wc c u t.'
deduct from recalling In this . *«!T h'1 1 ' T , ! ' 1 «/**"*r
lath- manner this pitiful experlemc
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which
occurred .arly that Novim I u4* getting
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uiimpiniriK Innin*iu«* u|*on llw fit*- acvviul?”
live NRftirli of tho holiiUv Aemou | t l .,,, „
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highway traveling You and t, Mr
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and Mrs. Pin In Citterns, are going w T s
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to visit With lovwl ones and friend# i n ' . " .1 * 1 u u"'
to feast with them, nml re-llvr
i“bJ Uit./if'*1 If f° ,l!" ch
loirelhur for a tvw nli niififii iim.m i
l,,rtn nMmun
Kvcn
exparlonca mutually dean of n bv-•t
,l,ny '"’““''Y ,mvr H'k
gone doy. An niitnmoldle'ifiofor, o f
i
.
: "Tilerj
whoso stiipemloua power wo as * 1
?“i .....'V
,,M-Y
average laymen have tint....... . mi C v '' t ■ Iv lm u'lii !* * ' “ ,‘ ? /'
kimwlrdtfc will siiirU ... ........., i H“J ■ 11 may be well tu remember

“•

lam ps Tribune

f 111«*iii*4*

Him people will sell us sonic new
ones,"
Secretary of State Doan Achcaun
~A letter of reference front Sen.
*I,"J McCarthy,
* rentier Mossadegh of Iran—A
cr7 jnS tnwrl.
The St. Louis Browns—A pennr,’,
V iT n,ll n*'
. „
Dwight Klicnhower—A Hep'ddlV'MIur who docsn t trant a Juh,
— ,1 k . , Hi J
Viughan — A
c* ffl!n&lt;&gt;tvj ’... . , „ . . .
. Winston Churchlil—A tall drink
foontain of youth. He

ilMlUlfl IIVC lO flV E T f

Christine Jorgensen—Anonymity.
The tolt'i le"i,iutorp i, twinid cor-1 (She wants It most),
reel the fool I* h Inconsistency of
Itarrv 8. Truman—A Job a* mtp
•an* «*hlrh make* It wrong for a sic critic of the Washington Post.
I"»Mntor to pocket state printing
Kmest Hemingway — A Nobel
dollar*, but all right for Mm to prise In literature,
nocke* »lat* Ititurnnce dollars or
Joe Stalin—A copy of "How to
statu lawv«r fee dollar*, Thu wav Hetjro Gracefully."
In conaUtcnev |a to pa** a lew
Albert Klnsteln—A now universe
prohibiting thu acceptance of re- lo explore.
numeral Ivn pay front the atat* by
Marilyn Monroe—My phone numanv mrmber of the legislature or &amp;•£.
„
.. '
other *t«te n/Hrlal. for any prlRR* Hayworth-DIttn,
vatu service whalaoevar,
ffopaiong Cassidy—A Jeep. His

; * •
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brain of tlm brnln of tho operntor
... ,
,,
lit tho wheel,
wlthimt problems.
..
,
Toots Shor—Sherman Itlllingslcy. ,
f'" V"'"i drivSherman BillinQslev—Tools Shor
1,1'ghtly revised by your htunTho Man In the Moon-A Indy,, *’ *rrvnat from llmso advocated
In Ihc mnon.
*iv
National Highway Safety'
Gov. Thomas K Dowry—An nil- * ‘Ju||ell t« fit our local iltuuiiuu i
tographed photo from Hubert A. "tight nmdi
Taft.
-1 If drinking, even lightly, stay
Adlal K. Stevenson-A While*0” ,,IH 1'iddlc Highways.
House postcard from Ike unylng,
-■ 8«« Hint your vehicle regard"Wish you were here."
n»* of mnko or model is periodicalMargaret Tniman—A contract Hy "safety eh tilm l" by „ reputable
with the Metropolitan ftiiern.
.meelinnle.
|
John Faster Dulles—A thick skin
3- Hlart a lltllu early tu avoid
(Ite'll need It from now nn.)
[thu pressure of a deadline. You
Tho average m in—Lower prices, may reach it sooner tliun you
a lax cut, ami a way nf buying think,
steaka on the Installment plan.
. „
, .
TTie average woman—The aver- „ *■ K,'e,p ywur "dml and eye* on
age man
^u' ro*d. Avoid cxcessivn ronverkids In K oreu-l'caca.
ration with other orrupanti of the
I cor while you re at thu wheel.
6. In short, drive sensibly
Although many type* of Insects sanely, enurtcouily ami ulcrtlv.
produce silk, natural silk for maktl. Learn the rules of safe pedesInr cloth I* mndu exclusively from trlan travel, nml tearh them relithe cocoons of the mulberry silk gloutly lo our little ones,
moth.
Take tlinut to live.

THIS Hand Deserves Something, Too!

The smaller tvuui of shark are'quMte.

, corutltutloasl or

"■*’0 U le dtsclnaed. has received

IHB.250 In attorney fee* from the
Bute Bond Department tn two
year*, Tha payment of theso fee#
•••ea h-^iiwh* out wh«n It wa*

,

1949 Chevrolet
2 Door SedBn
Extra Clean, Good Tiros,
Radio and Has ter

1940 Ford
Convertible Coupe
Extra Good Tiros.
Mechanically Good

9IN -00
1950 Bulck
Scdanette :
Claan. U w Mllsags, Radio,
Hmtw. D n d w

Sufi tab collar
Ita rrrl ruff*

S U P E R -W E A R
CO LLA RS, CUFFS

Towncraft®
White Shirts
S T ILL TH E SAME T IIIU n 'Y H IU CE...

1948 Plymouth
Convertible Coupe

G IFT BOX OF
T H R EE SHIRTS

Extra Ctsan, Radis

J&gt;

»m oo
.V )

UW PwrUas
1 Door Sedan
xtra steals. Radio. Oo.
- ,,0 w«er.

When you pay lh« bultltcr, the grocer, and the
other* to whom you owe money, don't forget that
you owe younel/ tomethlng, too 8 u(Ma fund fot
future opportunities wilh a iavingi account
here Open one next payday, and begin •« "p-«y
younelT regularly with m-ry-paydav deposits

1947 Chevrolet
4 DoorSechui
' .OU m

.

D4
1
...ft:IS»JKs

1
j
5

L wgmatsna
Js-^sLHU 04 Syutbs
m k a ■plies arts

d«nt o‘ the state senate, Ben. Wat*
lace Bturgla of Marlon Cuuntv,

N pcrafl colli
tlu rrcl cufTs

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Often known aa dog fishes.________ | The Unity! Natlens—One day

tin* in the segregation caie* used
what this column calls tha powder
room analogy.
, Tha Mnivcrial segregation i*
mat* tm l fe*al«* No one charges
that It m uni second d m ciiiienKlip or implies InferioHtiei. It U
ItT tm ry simply because things
ire a* they are.
*
f jlla it rpre segregation in the
M ltc school* of fbf South. None
M u tive in iwarenew here cen
Suwaivi U otherwise,
p l U lit** tM » c . Mgreg.tion
W ibw e state* has been identified
W h race dhciWMUon and inMtltfri Tbe South must be rid of

PLENTY Of
CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS NOWI

SHIRTS—the gift
every man appreciates!

The higgrst cliaugr which will
take place with the a eat nl the

the Insurance premium* in Hu* one
cam or the attorney fee* In the
other. Both arc accredited a* men
i&gt;f iiiievriti- nml b Ihivi* suspicion
of any form of graft. But the
point i* that m&gt; member of the
lewUUfun. ahoiild be permitted,
"nder the Inw, to do profitable
tiuslm*** with tlm state. A nraclire which wo'ild prove entirely
inmu'ent in Hie case of men tike
Mr. John* nr Mr. Sturgis might
have n di-hlclly different efrect
In the rose or a legislator teas
eeriumloua, subject to Impropor In*

Contrary to popular belief, hears
•ne not particularly fond of honey
ulthough they often raid tei’lilvto
tu cot Hip young bi*ca In the ronihs

IH III VICTIM* Of fOtIO wonder If they are not dreaming as they look
up and And themselves almost surrounded by smiling Santas. They are
Jeanne Dlogusidie 3: George Itcdmond 4 and Dtnl'c Aria. 4 They
were among the young polio patients who were guesls at a Christum*
party staged by New York MoUieis' Maun on Polio, (Interim 1tonal)

TUESDAY HKC. 23. 1932

God love* tu |,e tenderly kind,
we are his children indeed, hut
0 *1 does not want u* to l«- spoil. &lt;1
children. According 1» the u,MHj
Pleasure of Ills will. — | John ".!-

r' The syndicate
- ___IJ- .. i . MfwPlHflI
V
m
il n
rcnomuiy
maoc
pally from bookmsklng. before It
went out of buslncs*.
Four other syndicate member*:
Former sheriff Jimmy Sullivan
and hi* wife: and Miami Beach
Councilman William Burbridge.
are charged with income tax vlolotion*. The next trials will come
up in the spring.

BM

No more' worn cullara or euffa with Uieae
smart shirts. Both collari and euffa are ipe*
dally designed lo wear aa long as the extra
high-count broadcloth shirt body. Collan
stay oeal without starch. Extra long tails stay
neatly tucked In. Sanforised*, of course.
Sloes 14 to 17.
tBWItMMresfcenJ*.

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TAYI.Oli rOMMANDPRY

Hutchinon-Laatcr -

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Plans Arc Announced

K' l' Ul l I

T il O K A Y
H u t Ran11*t Training Union will
The Chapel Choir will hold re* meet in the Chapel after the Fray
h&lt;nr«nl nl the T int (tapti.it »’r Meeting ..urvlre,
Church ut 0:45 tun.
T l ll’HSOAt
WKHNF.MIAY
The I’ruver M««-tin*r S m iin nt
An 11:0V o'clock Christmas "I"
the Find Baptist Churrh will be* i v n u m e will In* held liy l nl mi
pla nt 7;M0 p.m.
Coinmnnilery No. i!**, Knights
The Executive Coinnilttre of the Trtnplar.

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Hay. All Knlgl.ii T* ii.pl.it i mil
.xttrfid tl,i

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i Continued On 1 'i jr •»!* *

.

I Pitfotts Kntcrta'n
At Christmas Party
Ernest Cowley hut li ft for Turn
pa to upend the holiday* with 111*
parent*.
-------Mm. Daisy I . i ' w I k i* spending
the holiilnyn in Miiimi with her
run.
------• Mm. Nellie \ miglm ha* left for
Ar lnato". Va. nnd Jnck.ontillc to
visit ft lends unit rcliitlv.*.

Mr. nml Mm. II. A. I’liroll entertuitn-d on Sunduy night with n
Chd-tinn* party Imnorlnif their
children. Ituihuru nml Steve, nt
their home nt I lot Sanford Aiemie.
The mnin event of the eve","«'
wn* n toy mirtophom' tuned tc
Station XMAS over which the dill*
drun were uuiireil nml pilnee were
awarded for eorreil answers.

i.nd Atm. (leorue Harden.
Charles; Mr. am
-----7 .
. .
meyrr nnd duutrl
Mm. Clam (Irmly Ims left to Francis: nml Ml
visit her duughter und son-in-law i phv nml the host
Mr. uml Mrs. Olenn tVimhlsh In their children.
Atlanta, (ia.
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1 Mrs.

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tVuyile

T o o i r I r i o r i d s a n d c u . ’i t o n u ' r . i ;

Rucker,

In

Hridc-KIcct Honored
Sun.
At HulloWUV HoillC

.Mr. mid Mrs. Tuny I'itrhfnrd l.antu.
arrived on Sumlav from Alt. Ver* I
—
eon, III. to sot-nil the winter ut
Miss Ihinnu M
their home nt IVI'i l.lni Avenue. Florida Stair U
------I rived to spend
Tomntv Stringer liu* arrived ! her parents, Mr
11out Alurrny Slate Teachers C ol-' Wittr. She took
^•irc In Alurrav. Ky. to spend the hv-llt-mlrlck winI
•■didiiv with his mother, Mrs. night,
lllamlie Stringer.
—
Miss Anne l.mcll has arrived
Air. uml Alts. William Kintxert from Austin, Tex. to spend the
end children of Tallara»see have I’oUdnys with her pnrvnt&gt;, Mr.
t.rrive.l to visit Air. nnd Airs, 11. snd Mrs. tV. V. I.ovel ut their
It Deck for the Christmas holi­ home on Celery Avenue. Ali«s
day.
l.ovell, n student ut the Uniterslti of Texas, also plnys in the
Air. and Airs. James Hit hum of I'mphonv iirthcslru in Austin.
Warrensh.irir. Alo. are the holi­
.Mr. und Airs. .Michael Ougun
day pnest, iif Iter parents, Air.
jtml Mrs. It. K. True ut their uml son, lluiold .Morgan of Kittonnh. N. S'., arrived yesterday
l.ume in l.uke Alary.
Air. and Mrs. Andrew C. Htlno
have left for Charleston, VV. Vu.
tu visit tlidr ditujfhlyr and smt-iitluw. All. and Airs. Ueurue Alyakuwa.

lu spend tile liolidlivs with Mrs.
Dugan'*
mother,
Airs.
I.llllan
Vickery and lirothcr-in-luw und
sister. Mr. nml Alts. Verne Ales.
stnger.

r ir h l a n d jo y !a I h o lid a y to y o u
I M il

llarlmra Kill'll field
Tells Wedding Plans

•••» mill will l»» tit !••••»•!••! •» *t ' • •'
III
tm
a t In «-tii a
\ i i 11*■•
S | l l IIW

I'hilin Al. Vickery nrrlveil to
•lay from Ft. Worth. Tex. to
——
spend I hristnins with hl« moll" r,
All-* lii.n S.tyer, impolar lui.leties. I.tllimi Vickery. Airs. Vie*
tere. who accompanied hint to el. i t , wa« honored mi Ft ..lav
Jacksonville, is vixitnlg there with Ipoinlilu with u coffee k I v.-. i h\
lo-r sister, Mrs. John I.. Acosta, Alls, (Sc.ilKO Malden Mr*, t In. tie.At III. head and Alts. Speite.-l Hutt.nd will join hint here lutcr.

dell. The tieorife Hutdeii hum.- on

liunald I.uider Ims ui rived from Mmmio IIh Avenue wu» the set(!nine&gt;.ville for his murriiiKc In t'liK for the putty nnd un -sts .nilMis* I'rnrtise Hutchison on Ik t. •d hot ween the hours o f lt»;30
ST. Expected to arrive on Friday lilol ll:IKI netiH'li.
Christmas devolution*
for the wedding are Mr. Ijtu ler* t,. I.ovel)
I I |
n.«i i i i s
i
.
l u i* Mini innii*
patents, Mr. nml Airs. VVernc.* Hu IiiuimI aai li|rntu&lt;l
# ii
i t
tlr
ijefOl
ill
loti
4
nf
h
II
m
i
Inivt
1,
I.anlcr, his grandmother, Mrs. II.
,
i
,
A. (Siniinler, nil of (Inlncsvlllei tiny Miitfcl* aiiniiK«H| Miaund ii
■•Noel”, tflvintf a
Alt, and Mrs. (lurney Doudncy of
Chrlstma* White
Miuntl: John II. Faille of New true
York City; nnd Alts. K. Hall Faille laiinsettin- uml Telrnpill.i &lt; were
used In h.notlfid nrrtli't*ementi
...
...
of II oIm* Sound,
spend (he hull_
llitoiuthoul the nauns.
rents, Air. ami
Miss June Hurt is, a gi admit.
tl.lests W"te i . ' l l n l from the
Cameron Ave* student nt Colundda University in dinitiif (aide which was rovcird
New York City, arrived on Sun­ v l l h a entwork d o th nnd i enterday tu spend tile liollduy with her ed with white rhrysuiithenium*
It. Moseley und parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curl Harris in tllver hnsket mt«r*pei&gt;rd with
r&gt;' expected to and her aunt. Mis. Fima Spoiling white lapels, lip the iuiff. I ivete
Ft. Myers tu Miss Harris lias la-en exlteineli tall white t a p e s in stive, lod.lei *
vitli Alts. Alose- |active in student affairs, and was al the lots* of which were a .iu n p llary 1*. Strung. |recently elected secretary ,,f tin 1
liver redur und whit, rltry*
_
student laidv of the School of Full* -antlii-mums.
t left tmlav for ***’ •••',,l*h. She will return to her
I’resi.lllIK lit the rofft-C servil e
nllrlstnius i*.Ill, Studies Oil Jail. 4.
•lutintf the inorninir were Alts.

imitioii

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Tlu* X ini \ ** l »ill It** I ‘a
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it • fall •• '••!&gt; »»f .

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■M..K
H co. cc a i l . . . M, .sis* f„ r|11%., |%
S an fm d ..ml now m
ilu.v Anne I,allow ay nml Mis.
.
.................. ng ugrinm ,
U.ol Skinner at the t . allows.
“
minoun.cd. tmlny .&lt;
The rooms were ut rurtlv.
n |(.(|
f,„
m u irin gr t.
v decorated with holly, p.dn-ett.a- .
, ,.f |„..... a She U ll»
Old a lighted tree carryin g out a
f„ ,.r J
M l . I1(l,| Mrs. W It
M s t m n s tlielne
I ( ,|,o.f|.dd1 n l... fo .n .e r S n u f f d
I he tshle was covered with Hi
•)„.
.on of
vl.lto d o th and u silver e p e r g t n |
\
i,,,,'
t urn and tin
u,m po m s c ttl.s and other C h.isl J , , . 1,.;.,,
. |, , „ , „f lamp,,
nas flowers. I'restdilic al the eof ,
,
. ..
... „ lLl, ..................
he * e , d , e was Mr-. .1
Sim .o n; , «
" ‘"''•‘V/;.
' mU
•••■' «*sl-,lni* we.e Mrs. J ., h „ I. I ' - ' Jt at 7;:t" o el.s k at the I n Hall,.way nml Mrs. A. I.. Skinner. Methodi-t ' " ir
s '"1 " ; f 1
not h e , . of the hostesses.
It' V. .1. F At. h m h y. l-,.*to. of lh.
Alls* F.lenfl. Id wu. iriven „ ..|f, ............ . will n " f m m the . c o m m , .
If ervsl.il f i oi.i tile host. *e*. mid
v I" '" -''........ .
mu le »
•I...... I" IT,tests railed dm illif il" ,,r
* *• '•&gt; ,M' * 1
1
'
liorniliK.
|and soloist will I" l."itiM'i M um
. —
M i s s Filcificl.l will he ................

Three Hostesses
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Honor Mi«« Snyer }«;; iWnVi#

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„&lt;id In t.lcsiiii.i.l- will h. the Allsse
Nixie Ivlt.ldmff am! Ian S te v .o
son " f Jnck-m.v die I title l . t . c
po l l, el Jaek * ii&gt;. dl. Metre of th
I.ridc-clei I, will
Me ns flow •i
y n l.
vt. t 'a . y l.u . In... o ,.. Ids I,. ■&lt;
......... n ,a .| . * I,... ... I. of Tntop t
................. .
u ill l«- t'lumh
Memlriek . I t . lh n Itmters, am'
Ihtwaiil l ia i r e l t of ruinpa.
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Kinirk illl I fnllnw i••cf I In* \%••«l«||ny
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Miss Hutchison Is
Honored Willi Pi.'.iy

Air- W h K lrdd ieff uml
•' VV H i k e wotc Im-t. •••*
h u n k f u - l Stiloulnv m en o r
nt lop
M&gt;
I'e l.io -r
It . 1.
wlnmi mm Hue. will h. an
" f I ’1'
al 11••I v . &gt;e-* I i t 'l o n d i I he M aifaii loo ,i.
-ettln a fm the Inenkfast who
H' " 'l"
'
«»
' " » ‘ *«(calli
J . S. Cleveland and Mrs. liny 'n ted with " d candle..
I
d rill. The ho .tea.e s presented ' r ' . ' I V . " " 1
“ '",l w' " 1, k''
Alls, Snyer with a e i f t of stem
1 ‘
1 "•ttccciii.l*
Ii,,.. -llvivr
,,,» Xhv sratiiiir anah u«‘Ma "f
About illl of the
.........
l h , r , " f ‘ l“ " " " n l n p f ft i c .ils railed dtirinjf the appoint
w“ "
»H h ,
e.l hours.
,
the h oK tcs.se*

IIANI)liA(iS

DOUBLY

Shoulder s i d e s and
under arm or rlutrli
loins In p U -tir leather
In all ..dors, shape,
und - i r e , . . .

8T M A5

Guaranteed
MRS. BROWN MILLBR’8

1.25 lb.

I.oreU’n Store

E.

I’hona i m * J

If In Doubt

Mr. and A1r*. K. A. llrotherHon
Jr . have arrived front Tulsa,
Okln. to spend the holidays with
ticlr parent.. Airs. Ilrutherson
Is a member of the physical staff
of llnraca Mann Junior IIIb Ii
School of Tulsa and Air. Ilrother*
■oil has Just graduated from Spar­
ta School of Aeronautic*. He
omplatad the following: Master
nstrument Course, Aeronautic

Give A Gift Certificate

HOYS’
SKPAKATIOS
H IIH IIS — dove.
nnd Inutile, In
I or.lurti), (•ahar.line
and diip.ii linen in
size, I I; !l 7

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New
Smart 17 J i w i l

ELG IN S

Yowell's Gift Certificate

1.75 to 1.98

Luxury tlyllni
and servlet si a
thrifty cotl! S«t
all the models
here. nowiSsvtl

SIM HITS — Hv III
Mhs. Mliilr dress
shirts, bright plal.l
und run ho) shirts

W9.75

With Best Wishes of

Fit arts M7*&gt;V Far
K vaelag

A ppalatiasat

Wat *L KAKR
Jeweler

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17 lsw.lt,
lomlnewi dial
'Ovarantssd wot.,proof at loro
a t crystal Is Intact and wakh It
tor.lead with psnvin. Wylar parts.

Moire , »tton. t lis.itlii.it,
(■Inuhuut und I s l l e l a with
foil s k i l l , nod .Isriintt
s t i l e - hi l\-le liieeimw a)
and ( intled'lla.

Corduroy Stills

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Additional Society
(Cun 11mini From Peg# F ltO

GIFTS THAT

Mayfair Arrivals
&gt;|r. anil Mr*. J . Alpine, Wood*
mere, I.. I., N Y.; Mr. ami Mr*
Nathan Dinner, New York City;
Mr. and Mr*. Philip Fold, Hultlmore, Md.j Mr. and Mr*, hmanuel
Uidilhmif, New York . City; Mr
l-eonnrd Klauher, Miami Hcnch
Fla.; Mr. and Mr*. S. I.endenhaum.
New Yin k City; Mr*. Charles
Levy, Hunt O r a n g e , N. J .; Dr and
Mr*, Bernard Hcholder and two
c h i l d r e n , Ml. Vernon, New York;
Mr. ami Mr*. Herman Sehwnrt*
New York City; Mr. and Mr*. .Sey­
mour Sloan and child, Flushing
N. Y.; Mr*. Morris Thau and arm
New York City; Mr. und Mr* Kd
win Wolf, New York City; und
Mr*. Sally Ynffee, New York City
Dec. ill:
Mr. and Mr*. Morris Hlank, New
York City; Mr. und Mr*. William
Cohn, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; Mr*.
Joseph Crnn*, New York Ity; Mr
and Mr*. William Grossman, New
York City; Mr. and Mr*. Churle*
Janes, Forest ililh j N. Y.;Mr. and.
Mr*, George Josephs, New York
City; Mr. and M r*.Theodore Meyer
and family. New York City;Mr. and
Mr*. Casper Morell, Washington
O. C.j Mr. George J . Newhurgr
and family, New York City; Mr
and Mr*. Kniamiel Muhin, New
York City; Mr. and Mr*. II. Hill
Now York City; Mr. and Mr*.
Henry Itohhinn, New York City;
and Mr. nnd Mr*. Herman Schwarti, New York City.
Dec. 22:
Dr. und Mr*. .1. It. Ahrarn*
Philadelphia; Mr. I. It. Cutterman
and family, Jersey City, N. .1.; Mr
Meyer Perlei* und family, New
York City: Mr. ami Mr*. I.. Janie*
Leyton, Forest Hill*, N. Y.; .Mr
and Mr*. Jerry Warshaw, (trunk
Jyn, N. Y.j Mr. anil .Mr*. ,Milton
Sklarx, New York City; nnd Mr.
nnd Mr*. Samuel II. I.lpton, Woodmere, I* I., N. Y.
Dec. 23t
Mr*. Margaret .lumrs, Cleveland
Ohio; Mr. and Mr*. Nicholas Klein
and family, New York City; Mr
and Mr*. At. Ymdielson and family
Now York City; Mr. urrd Mr*
(Jeorge Herman, Washington, D
C.j Air. und Mr*. Julio* It. Miller
New York City; und Mr. and Mi*
Daniel Truiise, New York City.
Dec. 24:
Air. anil Mr*. Krhncnherg, New
York City: Mr. and Mr*. II. 1,1pp.
man arid family, New York City;
Afr. and Mr*. Jnrnh Portunoff
New York City: Mr. nnd Mi*
J . H. Frank and son, Brooklyn, N 1
Y.j Mr. and Mr*. Jnmo* Dana and
party, New York City; Dr. and I
Mr*. A. Khrenfeld, New York City; J
Air. and Air*. M. Verner, .Ml. Vern I
on, New York; .Mr. and Mr*
Joseph Itntner, Forest Hill.*, New
York City; Mr*. Pi ail Sprlruen
Drooklyn, N. Y.j Mr. Kuwaiti I
Klvltx and party, Brookline, A!n*a.;
Mr, and Air*. A. II. Fog, limit on
Mum . j and Mr. K. I. Itlvltx, .......... .
Mas*.
Dee. 2ft:
v Mur- r.u* **!'!• H. A. Kaplan, New
York Cltvj Mr. ami Mr*. T, Hale
Ntw W k n i v j Mr. and Mr*. Jnek
Juffe, llioukhn. N. V.; Mr. and
Mr*. M in i* H- Meyer*, New York
Cltkj Air. nntl Mr*, Stanley Schlff
and two daughters, New Ynrk

MEAN MORE

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xunous

BLOUSES

witn fashion 9
"modified torso'
in mind
Sport Shirt* hy MacGregor, Arrow
and Itutnoy in n wide array of
rolor* in Cotton ami Wool Flan­
nel, (ilnghnm
and
washable
Aretain , , , ,
Smartly tailored
Illouar*
with a custom look In fine
cotton ami Rayon errpe.
lamg or short sleeved one*,
many color* to choose front.

Tissue Faille* wllh lace
elegance, Nylons lace trim­
med and tucked, Orion nnd
Wool Jersey*, all with n
luxury look . . . .

i li* Inolt ia all L ee, plant*
amt fem ininity . , , blit
you'll appreciate tlie
practical aide o f tlii*
youtliful, tiili-talentrd
nylon trico t slip that
sleclr* the figure, stay*
ontllcssly lieautiful. Hcnlice
anil ru ffle lavished with
perm anent pleat* and
alen co n type nylon lace.

pul you In
FLYING COLORS
Liplrt saury Dying Color* . .
white, pink, apricot, yrlli
forlisjit, lilur, lil.ii k.
if a Jintitie sweetly Filled wills
HI ltlle*l rim-proof urelate tricot,

1 2 *3

Alsu in M**ft rttn-pniof nylon tricot
"For under the Christ­
mas tree” styled hy
Phoenix in Nylon,
Cotton and Dyne!

0 120 3

$ 2.(111

:0 “i NYLON
■
0 % A c .t a t .

BEAUTIFUL
THREE LEnER
M ONOGRAM

FOR HER CHRISTMAS

man, Brooklyn, N. Y,; Dr. ami Mr*
.......

m co.

Top xiftn for the “Top Man” on your
lint. Give him &lt;?ifts that he will wear.

H .........

yn, N. Y.j Mr. und Airs, lien Slev*
f o forest mil*, L. I. N. Y.j and
I&gt;r. and Mr*. Harold (Joldl.erg ami
daughter, Womlslde,
| ,V V

These are truly tingled with
charm! They includo All
Wool, Itatl.I.it Hair, Nylun
und Cashmere in the sea­
son's prettiest color* . . . .

Mr«. 0(1 ham IIo-steHN
For Magnolia Meet
Mrs, J . Ilrnlley Orhnni enter­
tained the Magnolia Durden ('lull
Circle recently at her in ...........
Magnolia Avenue, Mrs. Frank
Lleske, chairman, preside,; over
the meeting and the froup voted
to furnish Christmas &gt;,n*ket* f„r
needy families.
Atlnlturo holiday nrrangrmenls
were fashioned ut the meeting for
tray* at the hospital. Following
the luisinr** meeting plant* Were
rxehanged among member*.
Those present fro the meeting
Mr*. C. II. Coglmrn, Air*,
I.lrske, Mr*. R. W, Herron, Mr*.
Joo Messier, Mr*. II. It. Odhnm
*&lt;• } • Hagan, Air*. Joel
Held. Air*. II. C. Hetxel, Mrs,
Miriam lluMeU Mr*. Donald Mill(Baton, Mr*. J . K. Atlrold* amt the
hostvsN, Mr«, Odhnm.

Short sleeved pullover* in
wool, Nylon nnd cashmere, In jewel tones ami
ell white . . .

Nylon and Acetate Robes
Hit for really luxurious lounging. Comfort-tailored
In a wondrous nylon and aeetoto fobrie that looks
and woari Ilia a million. Daftly detailed by STYLE
RITE In a variety of ihadai—rich deep tones, each
piped In a contrasting color. Washablo, of course.
SIio i Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large, A
sensational value at only
i e or

HANDKERCHIEFS

SCARFS
Plrasurs-glvlng costume ac­
cent* , . , gay and colorful
nnd a wonderful collection
to choosa from

Wet* Cloudy Weather
Appear** Widenpread

JEW ELRY

By The Assoc Is ted Praia

Mora wet ami cloutly weather
A beautiful assort­
ment of a I n g 10
Item* and seta
Triced from

CANNON T O W E L 8 E T 8

LUN CH EON 8 E T 8
Golden Crinkle Cloth
that need# no ironing

* 6 »t heavy inowfatl of the
on In southern Now Englandto five Inchei- turned to ileot
Min late fait night, Tho inow
eastern Massachusetts and
hern Main# and New H«mp
» 8le«t and Min pelted tha

62 x 82 . . . . . 8JJ0
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fly jtreatber

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BILLFOLDS

BLANKETS

reported

By
Ellubath Arden
Old BpUe
Dorothy' Gray

$1 to $15

FOR LADIES AND MEN

Nysupn

Weather

p

10.95

By Prince Gardner and Prlneeaa

All Wool St. Mary's
Blankets

Oardner . . all leather . . all atyea, ao
nice for gtit-glvlng

W .TJLK.

‘A O u ie tm a t Cero!" by C harles Dlckeni
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Jewela for Christmas , , . U'a a wondarfuT
custom! Our Coatume Jewalry ia heauttfult

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DR. C. L. PERSONS

CJIIROPR ACTOR
IIOCRS 9 to 12 — 2 l o 5

O P T O M E T R IST
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tie tapes C'Oiiplete 1# i*.» 1r nit
M’rvlee I! II lllyh. Oviedn, Cla
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phone 4131 nr Sanford 11142 W
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DIIAPF.HIKS. Slipcovers made to
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order Call I! nm, Mi s Fainulel
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X2D West Third

s r in u a h d n u iiv in .
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phone I IL'.T Furnllure Center.
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hnilillim. Call Jim 1142 M 4

IIANTKUS CAIIINF.T WOllhS
111 llallroad Avenue
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Master Crafl Paint
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Army lllankets. Cols
T.irpaulint
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111) Sanford A*e.
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11th and P ark
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half It.nn 111 hack with e aiu e e
l elei* and Mellon* die l ie n u e s
Flowinii well l ot ml \ ik.S' . s . . I C X F D U C K I’ DS Complete Hue
Hold . Iiixeito Feed store
Plioiie lo.’o ||
li C i orson Cake M.o* lload
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COl.OHKIt FUI KS ’ • •
tiiMiil lots for sale III l.oi kha lt's | u | \ | \ | \ ||, |p \\ lM|ed
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Inti Clirp . Ilox HI4, Miami lleai li................................
,
wullpaper von |niri hasttriou
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It A ll \ M l l I N l . host of refer
us helween now and 1 liiislm aernes Mr* Miriam Vlimp. phone
l la k e your si*1i'i ( ioii from Cu
lol l M
Inryest assiirliuetit in
1 enlr.d
FCH NISIIKD 2 hedroom liiiraiie
Florida
lltlp swell Hie Xm.i
apartment Con la el owner at iuhi I ' l l l t I t' l l . Not e de in
unis
offering al your
rluireh and
.liniintdln Avenue
I Inti and hull* s.ltini: Nur.e
I n iiiii new heimly to *our home
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al the same lime Urtaiul" u dl
T U 'il I'lltklf l* lulw tin*-iil« l«»r»'n
paper Co NU.T l .i'l Haslun*ton
III lamia 2 TIMI
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lei lion old floors
made
like
floor !&gt;&lt;"’ U
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eleaiilnit
and
WaMiiii, al " porlalde power plant
Cl.uwc.lts p i . i \ i s su m us
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now
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’s Jo n es Leads County Cagers With 5 4 Point*
lurk Holds Second
Best Average For
Sanford With 14BANFORD HERALD
P o i n t Percentage Scott men I n Quest I liar411H
K
Tuea. Dee. 23, I M I
South’s R equest
Of U p s e t Victor
(Ivli-du's Johnny .fom-s i* •••11inu
For Player Draws
n lurri'l «rurinc i w c nummr Mi*mOve r Main liners; Gator Star Back
Innlc ('&lt;mnly high school lirvtkrlhlill |it»vrr«, Ihii Week's .iffiiinl
Northern Protest
JV s Seek 1st Win Dickey May Miss
average- reveal, Tin- Oviedo - ia inh-

Celery Fed Cagers Play Mainland In Daytona Beach Tonight
Sports Roundup
By GAYLE TALBOT

1
Yankees Bidding North-South Shrine Game Boasts
Of Large Array Of All-Americans
Over $50,000 For
Colored Flinger

ADKLAIDK. Australia '.W—Amer­
ica’s tennis hopefuls finally have
reached the end of their long trip
into nowhere in ijuest of the Davis
Ing artist lm* m-orfil Tit point* Iti
tty k k n t ( i i i r r i .A i s
MIAMI,
Fla.,
(ItT
h
e
South'*
Cup and hava settled down for the
Mh i f game* tu Uml ( he* circuit nu&lt;l
Conch John Scott will lend hi- |
mnve to add a Mth player to It* last hard nractlcci before facing
hi* IK [miI i i U per iram i- p e rce n ta g e varsity cugers into Daytona Flench
........ —
stiuad for the Shrine Chri*lma* the Australians In the Challenge
in ||Vewi-e llic licit In the rounty. to play the Mnlnland Mulnliiier
GAINESVILLE 'P-Ftnrldn f*--e, night charity football game In the
.Inn"* l.n* imkril up most uf hi* quintet tonight In whut local fan* the nmsucct of playing the Gator Orange Bowl drew a protest todav Hound next Monday.
Adelaide is a hot. arid little city
mlnU on field Kuril*. 2d. which I* -inpi will toil |»&gt; ii not her holoru'ul,1llowl (tame mttilnsl TuUa without from coaches of Ihe Yankee *&lt;juad. where
Ihe temperatures already
||in«w&lt;M' the ton flpure for the Co-coach.* Hill Fleming uiid Fred It* T quarterback. Doug Dickey,
South Coach Andy Gustafson of have climbed over luo degrees and
COlinlv prep setirers.
fanii* will combine to guide the
A pulled muscle look Dickey nut Miami added Bandy Broyles of might exceed that figure by the
Vnt Ion f«r liehlml Jo u r* I*
Junior Var.*ily Fed « In the Initial of aellon Just before the Gators Washington and Lee to his team time the matches begin the end
By JO B IKICHLRIt
(iiirdon Clark of Sanford. »*&gt;&gt;• game with the Muinland JV*.
went to their home* Monday for a Monday to replace Oklahoma*! of this month. Huwevcr, Tony TraNEW YORK IP - The world
In second In a t e r n i e with a 11.3
Buck Mel’hall. who misted several bert and Vic Sclxas, who will play
From all vulward appearance* three day ChrDtmn* holiday.
p»recnte&lt;r" In &lt;*»• "ninra. t&gt;»tl»«
Injured In wind (print* after the practice sessions because of a both singles and doubles for the champion New York Yankees and
tonight’* game* *111 be ju*t an­
Boston Bed Sox have passed the
s-mred 29 no'nt*. Clark, a Frankchallengers, say It won't bother 150.000 mark In an effort to outbid
other pu*ho«er for the Mainland Saturday practice. Dickey walked cold.
ft»-l K*. Iran*r*r student. rant-.
"We Informed On* that anyone them.
eager* *hu hate raried a lofty hoinr without rcnllilng how *eriou*
each other for BUI 0 reason, highly
ih*r I In tii'nl "olnfN hrr*u»e HIM
They got their first view of the touted Negro pitcher with Oklahnwkhe fur thrmsrlve* hy going the hurl u p . Sunday night hi* leg not in uniform as of l**t Saturday
lieuan
troubling
him
and
he
wa*
in
Meek of 0&lt; Irdu I* the «i-ennd
would
lie
declared
Ineligible,"
said
Aussie
team
In
practice
yesterday.
undefeated, holding the only vieCily. The Red Sox reportedly
ranking point getter with .10
lory oier Orlando'* Dig Ten lied Monday morning while the oth­ North Coach Stu Holcomb of For- Though they saw Frank Scdgman are set to go as
■i high as
bi 1100.000
er
no
men
nn
the
»&lt;(uad
went
n»*rkrr*.
due.
"However,
we
will
allow
him
playing
at
tht
lop
of
hi*
brilliant
Hdgewaler Fallen. It I* e«en
ne righthander
for the ex-•Marine
righthandc who
Ifneerer Meek'* game nvciago boasted around Daytona that through a light practice.
to u*o Hroyles If he will ‘bench
* form, they
“
*
refused
to bnclt down won
nine games and lost only one
Dickey’* value to Ihe Florida MoPhalt "
|« only ttl.ri or n tie for *ixth place
In their Joint opinion that they art In the Texaa League last year.
Mainland 1* ntrunger than their team
I*
great
because
o/
hi*
smart
e l ’ ll flhnrle* Show of t.vinan.
Trainer
Jim
Grecnhut
an'd
Mrat
least
an
even
bet
to
take
the
perennially powerful crisestmsn •Ignal calling and deft hall han
The Yankee* and Red Sox are
Meek ha* *eo*e*l hi* !!0 Inlllc* In rival*. Seabree/e.
I'hail will return tu practice to big mug huinc.
two of the dozen mator league
dllng. lie hasn't been a srrat dav and ('iiiataf-on void the Okla­
|l-re- onoi... uhlle f'lnrk ha* liuckSo
far
a*
we
have
learned,
Aus^
f’oBch Scott, who i* nrw to San­ natter, but bi* *(H&gt;t pa**e» bate
ct*’** hi* "O j n orile t'Vo route*!*.
star will start at f’dlhvk, tie bookmakers consider it a toss- teams that have no Negro player*
ford und ha* a long and surer**- been ImtMirlanl In Florida’* highest homa
on their squads. The Yankee*, who
along
with
AH America Jn ' k Scat- up loo and arc offering no odds.
Itoth I lirk ami Jo o e * »rt their
iul record propping high *chwd
recently denied a charge of dis­
hath of Maryland at uonrtertuck:
!*»"• record* for IhU je n r In cage team* in Olilo, Is desperately •coring *ea(on in 2F yean.
Members of both squads skipped crimination, also plan to bring Vic
Fred Itoblnson. sophomore from
* ’n - l r encounter*, .lone* poured
practice today to attend Power to their spring training
working In whip Id* charge* into St J’ctcrslmrg, rnotnl pp to t'm Jim llook of Mlvvourl 8"d Joe morning pi
of Wake Forest it halftiaek*. |nn official reception In'thelr honor camp
to a i * ‘i - u i i r coimlr rrrord to­
hap* through a lliurougit training fir«t tiring ouartcrback Jo'i Fre*h Koch
next February.
....................... .. . In Mnrvland’* tit the City Hull. It’s a little forla' of i * a - a l n * ! Clrrmonl in
Bed Sox General manager Joe
urogram in fundamental*, play* man Hobby I.anre. Klng*n«rt.
coach
Jim
Tatum
to
coxeh
Id*
of
rnality
wjilch
must
be
gone
through
r-rnnUi
nl*!n'JVn iKe'Nrprli -ion.
fii-Udo e sxrllv one week aeo.
ami defen-fvr setup*.
Tenn . who plavcd with the varsity e - lv c tram c - the ,pl'l T attack l„ ihfv tcnnl.-mad country.
Hon ' J ^l-P"We“ don'f e^re what a
C t - 'k ehiirnerl the rord* fur 21
Whilu the actual fruita of In l**e fir*t and last games of the fwhl'e
Ge-ir-e
S’
t
r
r
&lt;
&gt;
*
Havlnr
I*
Adelaide,
which
has
fought
long
*
on’
11
'
*‘ c don t care w
Prd-l* » " » 1-1*1 rhe e - l - k l r K d-"*
color Is, If we find &lt;mo who
Scott'a work aren't dl*cernable regular »ea*on, became reserve hpxilliow |i-e South’* defense.
and stubbornly to win the Chnl- man's
« a l » r F a * J"« I*«| F rid ai nl»ht
fium itie iwnomlnluu* 0-2 record (jnsrli'rtinrk
Tt-n Vord- i. n *1* •K.'-t f-ivor'le tenge Hound away from the two looks as if he can be brought along
to *l» flrrald ( d i in -Io n ’* IS51he's ready for the big leagues,
I Ini* far till* year, lucnl rage exThere i* n chance Dlfkcy v ill to win the fifth aniinpl rdl-M-ir eon- major tennis citadel* of Sydney until
52 uanfor-t and roonty mark * - t
p&lt;rl* will urgin' thut fart with ie uhli to plav Jan 1 That won't test being played for the Shrine's nnd Melbourne. t*n't passing up we'll sign him."
n - a 'n *t Net* Hmwna llearh In you.
Urea son was picked up fur the
In- known until the vipiad refrn v crippled children's hospital fund anv of the trappings. By way of price
lournaieenl play l»*t season.
of a telephone call hy nnnnr
After freering up In the in­
I.emae'" lluMiv HrlaklU l* (he, itial half of the Winter 1‘iirk to the pi u'tlcc Held here Frida*1. The South holds a 3-1 edge In the celebrating their victory over the *■' J . Humphries, owner of the
"old
crowd." the locals have Oklahoma City club. He was tinned
"it will take u lot of hard "»rk scries
third rnnkimr •eoier on the husl* opener, the Krottmrn *rurr«l al­
Tt’c Yankee* had their aqued m i whlpiwd up an official program off lo the pitcher by a Marine
or
jinint* nor game with most point for point wllh the and then wc might pot tic ah'" to
ratfish ffront‘ rover which
n •o,p..l..| ri-rern'ngr for one undrfraled I’arker* In the *rr- get him rrady," Trainer Sam to 25 when trainer Harney Fisher wllh an raffish
reported
that fullback Churk Hreri shiiws two cartoon figures with sergeant In Grcason’x company.
I
Lankford
reported
■’■‘i..*-. recoil* do not In- nnd half. In ta*t Friday night'*
Itoli Woodruff cancelled of Northwestern would miss the pom-ves playing tennis right In the
Hod- I.conin'* fii*t game with to** to Kdgewalar, Hanford ranir tin-Coach
National League umpire Lurry
»ehedded afternoon woriiptl game.
middle of the famous howl.
A'-n'''*
ilu r&gt;"|iu|i- Inst FrlJiiy within three marker* of over­
tiocts, who found himself In the
Mooduy
lie
void
while
the
team
Hrcn
has
a
purtlnl
fracture
of
a
Advanro
copies
of
this
little
gum
middle of a rhubarb after criticis­
Im SfM 'lih H(. JwmM.
hauling the Central Florldn
On Hi- 1,11*1* nf tnlnl Ii' lnts thu l*o"*rhou*r In Ihe I hint period need* Ho- work to get In tup physi­ Imne In hi* right foot. He Injured bit old line official* of the Lawn ing the New York Yankees fur
Ihe
foot
enrlv
in
the
season
und
cal
condition,
he
wanlrd
to
urt
Tenuis
Association
In
Sydney
wd
«,.,1*1,1,( ilrture biuks ramsbefore the Nrnilnule* fell from the iiluvcrs iltirlctl on their (rip* aggravated ft during a workout Mfllxiuritr a few days ago with their "crying tactics" during the
scries, revealed In a t»ttcr
11|&lt;r till.:
litter exhauatlon from rold* and home vo they wouldn't tic traveling last week.
terrific Impact. From President world
lo columnist Ed McAtiley of Clevo■ I'linrr*
G. Fg. Ft. Tu, lark of praellre.
loo
lute
at
night
Sir
Norman
Brookes
down
they
,ImI.,.*( (t .1,
I land that ho planned lo retire
■t 21
k
r»i
Joined In crying foul.
Seott’l crew- will lilt the court*
soon.
fi-.-t
;i
12
n :tn Inrourpk-uuualv tonighl Imt liefuie
Davis
Cup
programs,
they
point­
&lt;i
q
|t
im,
f’lnrk, o •N.
ed out, traditionally show only a
tlie smokn clear* after the rlu*h It
The Cincinnati Reds' decision to
(ivil.
'&lt; 1"
2
22 i* thU reporter'* oolniun Miiiolaml
picture of the gleaming trophy.
move in their rlehl field barrier
\VG»-«t*.n Ov,|,
7
rt 20 wi" know it wa* playing a l-n*ketThe last wc heard over the week by
feet fits right In with man­
tluh WI....’ nn liruthvr uf Jim liail game,
end, the two group* were about to ager24 Rogers
Homsbv's new pol­
w-i-o v a * Ovlt.,lo'* }«-*'|irig
reach a compromise.
line plnver who mivlit tulmiiiicy converting the lledlegs from a
|,i** v**—** U the sixth ranking I-ter the datnuging lilow* to the
I Adelaide's high-spirited citlsens defensive
to an offensive club
twiln* it-&gt;-ilii&gt;.,-r Imt I* loth in aver­ highly-touted Mainlllter* is tiordon
Intend to go right on and sell the
____
e're going to get our ultchcr*
age onlpf p - r --mu-.*,
offending program during the a "W
Clark, Kentucky Blue lira** state; .
lot Df runs nest season," prom­
f ’lntk i* •*&gt;*■ I■--&lt;-IIm* '-utility free refugee, who startled Edgcwater
’MtLADEL'MIA '.n -L Il lurm
MIAMI i f - C o a c h
K1ovd matches.
thr-uver with a I t total.
At the same time local officials ise* Hornsby. "There’* no question
with a at-polnt onslaught before
nno .ldcsl vlclurv nvtr J m Schwartswaldor called his 45-man
in my mind that this Cincinnati
|l -re nn- th" l--»t 10 •ruri,rs on
nf Syracuse University foot­ were rcjKjrtcd to have agreed to team Is going to be the most
m earlyr '» « »
|F,» i - , 1 , ,if i.jut, »&gt; -rn g-4
............*&gt;‘
' E f t «uuad
have several hundred program powerful, from a hitting standpoint.
final poilud,
ball
players
fo
practice
todav
for
Ihe art of conditioning.
VVMINDLK corvrv hcokkhh Clark'* d tffp iiit shlftle* on*, learned
Iholr first workout in Florida In struck off bearing the old familiar
The Turner who pounded Miceli preparation for their date with Al­ cover. These will be distributed to In many year*. We're going to pre­
F t. Ft. Tp. Avg. hand pusher from the pivot I*
sent some real long ball hitter* t*
“ M X* (« n
deadly and hi* ability to drive Into a mass of red welts was a abama In the Orange Bowl New the more staid official* of the Aus­ Ted Klussowakl, tins Bell. Willard
tralian association apd mailed Marshall, Andv Semlnlek. Jim
H II 211 it r, In I* Hanford'* big hope. Jimmy well conditioned fighter as strong Y ear'i Day.
6 o 12 12.0 "Jo rk" Krider, who ha* grown al (he finish ns al |ho start.
Tho auuad Hen- (n Miami lal&lt;* throughout Ihe world to members tireengrasa and tiradv Hatton."
The Phllailclohln Negro didn't Monday by charter plane afUr a of olher associations.
n
Fi 11 11.0 IM* year amt developed into
All, wllh the exception of S-mi.
look
anything
like
the
fighter
who
We’re afraid, though, that it will
n i tt I i.n quite a rehonfidrf at the renter
brief stop at Jacksonville tor
tried to win Ihn welterweight llllo lunch. Alabama Is due to fly to bn some time before Adelaide get* nick end tireengrasa, are left12 n 111 10,1! pu*t, wt111 lark* aggrew*lvne**.
handed hi^Un.
, „
,-jj. , .
, „ from Kid Gavllon at Ihe Municipal
another Challenge Round.
!t . t to Jl) II
Sanford * gnme M il be based on Madlum horn last Ju ly, Then he Miami lha dav after ChrMmaa.
..i mi
II!
7.:i prashlnv lho Mainland defensive w„ l(*, ||uht al 144 pounds und
fMiwartrwntdor held a brief lim­
Among those anxlouslv watching
J
ii i t
7.0 ■Clou until It I* known lust exact- drawn nnd tight looking.
bering up drill shortly sfter arrival
to see If Barney Martin wlni a
KUORIH
nltrhlng berth on the Cincinnati
Iv what they u«e. I hi* olanoedl At MU't |Miumls last night. Turn- and lulu his olavers to report nl
w.
i*
Prt. ■itlai'k I* one of the many lm- r r was n* strung as a bull. He 8:.w a. m. fEhT) for * pn-mlnute
Reds next spring will be officials
|,v*nau
.rum porlnnt lnrmv*tion* Heott hu* In- took n lot uf punishment In llic drill under the warm Florida a&gt;m
1
i
of the New- York tilanD. Martin.
tj
1
...........
After practice, the team will
„i:i;i i rod need in Hanford. It hu* one first round from Miceli, the Army
who makes tho Jump from L'nlttm•t
()
HANFtlltD
,IMHI IlsadvanUtfc;
Iris, H. C., of the Class A Sally
Hanford
ii*imllv private vlutloned at Camp Kilmer, nost fur phulographers and from
Uague. wicro he had a 23 7 rcc•i»llt- many point t behind before It N. J. He look some strung left then on the Oranremen will devote
nrd, once wai Giant propertv.
rnnp» the situation. After once and right hands later on. Hut he their lime In getting ready fur the
JACKSONVILLE
tJI*—All
of
lest
powerful Crlmion Tide from Ala­
Current malor league pitcher*
her* wtio
who
le.-dlng und unulyilng the uppu- came on.
year’* winner* are entered In the once tolled for Giant*' farm lea-us
-milt's defensive and offense pulAs It happened. It took 3H sec- bama.
Florida
Stale
Public
Courts
Tennis
"Alabama has a *rcat foothull
but never bad a trial with the
tern, tha BumlnoL-s begin to pvrk -&gt;--•* of t*-« sixth round to comChampionship* opening here Frl- parent club Include Rob Cain st.
up nnd make n real game of It.
plete a walloping Job. Now the 22 loam ," Schwartiwalder told newson arrival. "We haven’t got ll,7
:
„
Louis Browns: Bob Hooper, ClevrJunior Malta la still tiring vc a r old Turner wnnts to fight Bob­ men
iholr depth. We’ve got 20 good frnm
. &lt;-»lh"un
Dlckwn.
4 foot-6 neltcr 1* nd Indians; Bill Millar. New York
Tam m
nn.t hniimV
hampered with bum ankle and by Dvkes. slim Miami, Fla., welt­ football player*. Alabama hat 4n
wJl5” d * f e m f * i . i J . i«
Yankees; Lou Sleater. Washlnelon
the effect* of last week'* cold. er. who hold* a split decision over
Thus, he snlrl, lliev enme lo Pro diUlbleV.lilJ llc u ni
SAN FRANCISCO (ft—'The West Th* hu*ky little guard I* almost hint. This bout probably will come
»cn*tori: and_. .Chsrlcy Bishop,
doubles
lilies.
He
won
the
doubles
team was al full Mrcngth today a «hoo-ln far All-Mld-Htnle hon­ off here in almot a month or so Oranpr lto&gt;'-| "expecting lo be Ihe
Phlltdclphia Athletics.
last
year
with
Roger
Pharr,
Or­
underdogs."
and Eustern couches named their or* according to the latest re­ Then tho Turner camp hope*. I*
lando
and
University
of
Florida,
Grange Itowl Ouecn Marlon Kl|U&gt;
starting bu-kfichl for the annual port. Hut, unfortunately, thl* I* will tic G-ivllan again with a dif­
nnd her c e r t Joined the official as his jaartner. It is probable the
Shrine charily football game here foe football and not basketball. ferent ending.
Katurdnv.
croup In welcoming the Syracuse twu will tram up again.
Frank Stafford, wbo Was the
Mrs. Julianna Copeland. Poole
ptsvcrx and coaches.
The Westerner* were brought tu best
driver and dribbler dm lug
After Ihe welcome, the placer* Vcdra Beach, will defend her wom­
full strength hy the arrival of end
h
wllh police escort, went lo their en's singles crown.
Marv. Gregory of Hanta Clara B"d (lie pre-season practice l* now
Don Luke, the U3I junior chantMiami Beach hotel (Flamingo) for
BUI Kuwekamp, Missouri halftiaek, tightening un and dribbling too
Is entered In Ihe meet but is
dinner and then to the practice
The Mailing East backfir'd will low, thus cutting hi* speed down
oo old to defend his championship
field.
be Tmnmv O'Connell of Illinois, and hampering his control of the
TALLAHASSEE — (Special) It will be Syracuse’s first bowl
quarterback; Don McA'dlffe, Mich­ ball. Th* slender senior guard
In "ih.T ‘ £ .Pn\ ‘ riniV.V1 ami Florid. 8 Uta U niv.r.lty f « l.y angame and their second meeting doutdes.
igan Stale, left half; BUI Reynolds, could wull develop Into one or Sannounoed the .Warding of five adwith Alabama. On Oct. 1. I92T
Pittsburgh, right half, nnd Jn« lord’s mainstay* this year If he
NEW YORK (JB—Tulsg's unde­ Svracuse,
Other returning litllsts are: An­ dltlonal football Kholarshlo* tr
then coached by Chirk
brtunntn, Mississippi Stale, full- could learn to drive-ln dribbling feated
basketball team proved once Meehan, defeated Wallace Wade’s ita Wadiwnrlh. Jacksonville Bcsch, athlatea from flva state*. Tho five
higher, Hlafford is one of Ihe few
ack,
last night that a good big Alabama toam, 23 0.
lunlor girls' and glrln' singles; Al- hkvw algtipd grant*-In-eId with
llowfe Odell, outgoing Unlvcrslly player* on the team that cun swish again
In
len Quay. Tampa, boys' singles: F8U and will enter echoul next
of Washington coach, conducted a the rord* with III* one-handed man ran stop another big mansuit
game, and Inc M6«
_a basketball
________________
Nsncy Loop, Jacksonville, girls' fall.
passing workuut at the Wcst'i Stan­ pu*hor.
The fir* are; til* Garner of
nf Hie lesson was an I 4-B6 victory
13-andundcr singles: and Raoul
tieminolr Lineup*
ford training camp vesterdav, II
over previously undefeated Louisi­
Roque, Tampa, boys' 13-and-under Ackerman, MUa.; Ike Hartman
Vanity
' featured Oklahoma's Eddie Crowdana
singles.
rr, rather than Washington's Don tiordon Clark, f
Tulsa slretched Its winning
Miss Wadsworth can dafend her
Ray Davli. f
Ilelorlch.
rcak to six straight as 4 7 tilen
lunlor title but Is too old to play
Clarence Munn of Michigan Jimmy Krlder, c
lie held Bob Pettit, LRU's 6th
n the girla' division. Quay and
Itata, head coach of Ihe East learn, Junior Malta, g
point-a-gamc center, to only 14
Mlsi Loop also have outg
■ M tr S«IU l •&gt; D m * , , Ala.
Kos* {{annum, f
said Ihe squad had absorbed 00
points. Dille. himself scored .17
their respective divisions.
Garner la a 0-foo{ 180-oound T ’
Junior Vnrally
cent of tho offensive attack, w'
points In Tulis’* victory over the
The tournament committee com formation qu.rtvrbeek. He to ex­
Gerald Behrens, f
will use tho T, single wing
NEW YORK bn—Hoyt Wilhelm posed of Tom King, Chuck Rogers pected to be • leading candidate
eighth-rated team In the Assoc
spreads.
Joe Pickens, f
Prcxs poll.
oil.
Now York (Hants’ freshman relief and Kenneth Stewart of f
ack- for tho Semlnpla field general post
Ray Kl Ini nr Illinois, a back Held Joo Max*, c
Oklahoma
just tone notch hurler and Phlladetohia’i Robin sonvilw City Recreation
.
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Hartman to a 8-11 176-pounc*
coach. Indicated the East will peg Jimmy Butler, g
below Louisiana State
Rta(• in
In tho poll, Roberls copped moat of the Na­ ment will hoir
Id tho draw lometfma halfback and wai ona of W. Vlr■ good portion of Its offense on Ralph Klowore, g
turned (ho tables on Colorado with tional League pitching honors ac­ today.
glnla’a top prep school backs the
~ an Hi-07 victory that equalised cording to official statistici reThe meet to a feature of Gator
had high praise for the
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, Colorado's surprise victory over leaied today,
Bowl
woek
with
tho
Gator
Bowl
catching ability of end* Paul
sparked the Jasper, Fla.
Bowling Standings1 the Aggies Saturday night
•lm becomes
bee
Wilhelm
the flrat rookie Association supplying Uvphtoa to
— Two nther western teams were In Nsilonal League history to lead the w niters and nmneriup In the High team to a fine season handllng quarterback duties. Jasper
more successful In Intersections) both In earned runs and won-and- nine divisions of play.
HIKED
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of Notre Dame, snd John tiurskl
• H.vnes, however, as B r i g h a m tow;percentage the same veer
Young turned back the touring 81.
MIAMI F A M E S
The 16-yaar-old knuckleballer
Nu. 1
Louis five, 66-60, and UCLA out- gave up 46 earned runs In IM
CORAL GABLK8 (Epectol) —
a? ran Bradley, 01-88, while running mnlngs foe ■ 2 43 ERA to finish U of Miami passed tho 100 mark
Jg up the highest score any toam
,nl lh« 1.58 m art produced In pwa completions fur the flrat
by Chicago's Warren Hacker.
time In
in Its history In 1686.
1866, comcornAssociated Proas compllstlnn*
102 forward passes, 6631
ton
attempts._______
l &amp; f r T . m y k r s , .rig . up — CoHida
c i t y LEAGUE
victory
i Mack becamo sc yean old MonH.G.
Uon
was
ihsred
MW
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30* ]B
B line
’ t h e ^ f o t ^ C l Q ■J M u u c i asE
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■nd the Big. 10 conIn
for toagneice.
633
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aestree he said, the New York
Hurd
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at
T O
week
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up
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This Last Spring

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Syracuse S tages
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Fine Conditioning Orange Bowl Game

Public Court N et
Winners To Play
For Title Friday

West And Eastern
Teams Ready For
Shrine Bowl Game

FSU Gives Aid To
9 Prep Gridders
For 1953 Season

Dille Stops LSU’
P ettit For Tulsa
Five Last N ight

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MIAMI — (Special! The! bought 15 tlckrt* the day after
greatest array of All America Ihe game •» bring the paid at­
football talent ever to appear in j tendance up to Ihe even figure..
Teams win drill together for a
Miami In a college football game
will do batllo for charity Christ­ wcvk before tho game, turning in
man night In tho Orange Bowl, two a &lt;l»y session* most Of Unwhen Mahl Shrine Temple stages ' time, They've been briefed im £
the seventh in It* series of North- uluys before they came to Minim and past experience ba» shown
South All Hlnr football games.
Much universally acclaimed that these high ranked oxperlrm- J
gridiron geniuses as Dorm lloo- ■etdui's need only a few workout*
maw of UCLA; Jack Bearbalh together before coming up with
and Dick Modrelewaki of Mary­ smooth execution of play*.
land; Buck Mrl'hall of Oklahoma: I -rho rosters of the clubs follow:
SOUTH
Dal Hamuel* and Herale FlowJack Lewis, end} Joo Koch, half
era of l'ardua; Frank Hash of
Michigan Mtat* and Bill Athey back, Wake Forest,
Jim Davis, tackle; Bob Caul,
of Uaylor are headliners In two
guard; Buck Mcl'huli, fullback; K-l
2.1 man roster* nf hrndllner*.
They'll be directed by just nbout Rowland (not playing!, t a c k le *
ns much coaching brains as can be Oklahoma.
.
.
Tom Cosgrove, center; Juck
crowded on to the staff* — Htuart
Scarbath,
quarterback
;
John
AIHolcomb of Purdue I* being assist­
ed by Red Handers uf UCLA. Huff dsrton, end; Dirk Mod*rv_*K
Donrlli uf Boston U and Wesley klo und Ed Fullerton, halfback
Feslcr of Mlnnevotn. Andy Gustaf­ Maryland.
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Huy Green, guard: Truett Grunt,
son of Miami, the South’s perman­
ent coach, draw* hi* help from Jim tackle; Tank Lawrence, tackle
Tutunr of Maryland nnd George Duke.
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Ben Roderick, end; Doll GillsSauer...........
of Baylor.
Herman Hickman had hundlcd ner, sufety; Don Wade, linebacker;
the Ninth team In four previous Vumleibllt.
a
game* but his resignation al Yale
Jim Hook, halfback. Missouri. W
and Ivy league post season giimr
Bill Athey, guard; C. 0 . Brocnto.
restriction* tiruught about n real- -guard! Baylor.
Ignment of the Shrine classic
Nick Chfcklllo, guard and UckU.
coaching staffs,
Rex Shiver, linebacker, Miami.
Coach Gustafson of Mland,
Wayne Martin, end; Tcxneyeing Ihe split T as a possible Christian.
Hob Tata, halfback. Virginia.
cure for some ailment* on hi*
Bob Fry, tackle; Frank Full •r
own Miami tram, ha* turned
aver the uffemdve platoon tu tuckle, Kentucky.
NORTH
Coach Tatum and the Marvlund
Bernard Flowers, end; l)al»
mentor ha* lined up a dream
hlsckfleld of spilt T stars. Using Samuels, quaiterbucki Karl Il--n- —
hi* Hcnrtialh a* hi* (piarlerhach Ingeri halfback; Allen Htiggei ■msglclan, he'll probably employ gourd, Perdue.
Pete Russo, tuckle; Ed Uotli
Ed Fullerton, star uf Ihe last
Sugar Howl game at one half; guard, Indiana.
Joe Pt-rlel. guard; Frank Urndv.
Missouri'* lop ground gainer,
Jim Hook at the other and Buck Imlfliuik; Fred Franco, fullback
McPhail, lauded by hi* own Navy.
Ed (.like, end: Frank Kush
coach a* one of the great play­
guard: Jack Wilsun, halfback,
er* of the age, si fullback.
Midi Igun Hlute.
Wilke Forest's versatile Joe
J« " Schmidt, linebacker, Pitts­
Koch, Virginia’* Bob Tata and burgh.
Vanderbilt'* Don Glnisner, slated
Hur-y Aggiuds, quarterback; g*
fur defense, arc all available for Leonard D'Krrlco, llnebxckcr, Bos- *
help on offense. All save McPhail toil
U.
can pais and the South team slickHtcwnrt H-hcets, tackle Joe
stars may cornu up with some spilt Giatson,
tackle, Penn State.
T magic geared to drive tin
Dunn Moomaw, center and liucdoughty Northerner* dixiy.
bu- kcr: Ernie Stacker!, end, UCLA
Holcomb ha* drawn heavily un
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Rex
Smith, end; Pete Bacherous,
the Big Ten for talent, picking up hairiMuk. Illleols.
no less than 12 bright stars of tho
Jack Whelan, halfback, Notre
big mld-wu*t loop. He has two high Dame.
powered offensive back field* his , Earl
Rramleberry,
halfbark
own Samuels nnd Boston U’s dua­ Kansas.
,
lling Greek, Harry Agganls for
John lllny, fullback, Ohio State. L
quarlarbiu’ksi Tho too ground
Erl Gleason, center*, Holy Cross.
giilner of Illinois, Pete Iluchuroux;
Ills own most valuable pluyer, Earl
ALABAMA DRILI.S
llenlnger; liunl bitting Uob BrandTUSCALOOSA, Ala. LF — Tho
lu-rry from Kunsu* nnd Navy's
Alahuinn
varsity todav faces Its
Frunk Brady for lialfbncks and
l wo men who topped their teams In next
II!:(u. n.to
I f ,, the
eTh,.lust
n»» drill on hurno
ground gaining — John llluy of “l . 1'1 ! ‘^,,1, \ v ! v r i ' i«8v ’
Ohio State and Fred Franco uf
n,„8yl
* ^ q will work
uY,f*wr out y.
llic ilium!
ncrc
Navy for fullbacks
tomorrow,
take
off
Christmas day,
In Flowers, I'CLA's Krnl#
fly lo Miami the 20th.
'
Htockert and llllnol*' Itex Smith and
Passing, both offense and de­
he has three pass catching ends fense,
featured yesterday's drill. M
who hold their school records,
Several regulars worked out in
giving the great paeaers, Flow­ sweat
clothes because uf colds or
ers and Aggania targets of a slight Injuries but all arc expected
class they've never had before.
to be back In condition by week­
Profit* from tho game go to end.
*
Hhrhit! work among crtii|i|«xl chll*
drru and there *houb| be greater
profile than ever before as Miami
which has not bad a ebam-p to see
mm-li of Hip top football it ordinar­
ily views, I* agog over Hie array
or talent lined up for Ihe classic.
A crowd of 40,000 or more ie ex­
pected.
The game record Ie an even
40,DM **t last year when Coach
Gustafson uf the Booth teem
MUNDAY NIGHT’S FIGHTS
Bv The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA: dll Turner,
1401%, Philadelphia, stopped Joe
Miceli, 1461k, New York, In 56 sec­
ond* of Ihe sixth round.
BROOKLYN: Walter Cartier, 161,
New York, drew with Pierre Lang
lots. I MW, Prance, If.
CHICAGO: Nelson 1-evrlng, 120.
Wichita, Kaa., outpointed Norman
Webb, 144, Chicago, a.
feet and weighs 178. He mbde
all-state hewere hto sealer year
■I Cota tabus’ Baker High.
Smith, a native of Detmtur. Ale.
to regarded by Seminole coaches
as a ca n t mute college prospect
He wae one of the most sought
after high school players In Ala­
bama this aeaaon while a standout
Quarterback at Decatur High, He
to 6-1 and welgha 180. ..............
Signing *o f the five players
brings to 84 the number of new
athletes awardsd athlstic scholar*
ships to F 8U since the grid seauon ended.

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Safety R ules Are
Given For Youths
Who Ride On Bikes

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Unusual ( V ltslial Spw lm li' Seen
hi Heavens Over Saiil'onl KeeeiiUy

Dr DAVID TAYLOR MARKF.
It. II VI.I'll TiniPKIN S
many hundreds of nnr little Knrtlis
AP Education Reporter
Whether the mind of man ns rtiniigh a y.igahotul, Jupiter hurl*
Five million boya ami girls Mill
&gt;us
gigantic mass of matter uruund
lurally of itsrll turn* skyward at
n i k Santa for a new bike for
t h e sun mice each 11 "0 year* svith
this
time
of
vear
or
It.*been
con
Christmas, predict* the Uicycle In­
damned t&gt;\ the minimi •inptl.i'l' ol i lo k like pm .sum Ills name like
formation Uureau. Qrandpa and
(he 1‘hn-lum* -mi-on k .i ui.diei on lh.it ol Venn- Mar» and others of
grandpa will play the biggest
WIlll'tl wo .IK not lOO I S .11 s i,to toe tie K only In dies l.ad ilr origin
Santa role*. Of course. there wll'
how, tliouch d ..... .
l*mt sc lend in liom.in mythology \Tuus. only
be manv a parent, too, anxloua to
to 'ta r raze m the late tall of tl • a tilde herself compared to the
please Junior with the bike of hie
year a bit more mteil'ely than d lordly Jupiter, appears a hit hrightchoice.
other season' Stars the general er because of tier close proximity
Bicycle* thla year, taya the Bu­
11-tin u r tavnirn apply in all t'tc to Earth
reau. will he light In weight, with
lieatenly mbs oim r than the s in
At the present time an observer
gear shift* for those who live in
and ipiHin. base played iinporlanl would have to rise an hour or so
hilly country and for those who
roles in tlm affair' of men since liefoie the sun lo catch a glimpse
x ,J a k « long bike hike*. There wll'
time immemorial Whether these of Saturn next in planetary sits*
v ie a folding bicycle that can he
astral inlhieiicc- aro real or poreh lo Jupilci this large planet wears
miagiiiaiy lias loi ceiilorie' liccn a glm ions halo iif three colored
stored In n closet or in the hack of
another bone of Inemlly conteii rings | y e n a hrn I peep at him
a car.
tom II may t&gt;e ai;reed bowel or lino,igli an amateur li'h"co|te will
The 105.1 model* are streamlined
that Ibe 'tody of a'lioliomy e'en rew.IK* the obsenct with a sight
and colorful, and come In a variety
from iii't a plant man's yiewpoiiit net ci lo tie Im gotten
of atvles and sites. The Urea or
A 't! ..Illoily generally .■nti-nlered
is all intriguing go-time
these blkea are designed llku auto­
In
title Saturday night recently ol one of our oldest sciences, proha
mobile tires with inner tube* and
thorn*
day.*
u
(.■red free of ctmi ge a cele-ti.d Idy had its origin in ancient (’hat
outer casings made to run four or
decree went nut from
speclacle of an tmusual nal ire dim .nut Unity Ionia I he miracle of
flva thousand mites, and resistant
Mars Moon and Venus were lined King ile.’ekiah ilesenhrd m II
Civeanr Aug tint uh (lint nit
to blowouts.
up against Ihe dark backdrop of Kings chapter 2»&gt;. in which the
There la usually one point on
the world should l e enrolled. This wits
the western »k\ in single file shadow of the soil retreated on the
-which Santas fall down In buying
the first enrollment, when Qiiirlnitw was gov­
Mars, which appears to us a - a siindi.d tell degrees as a special
aa bike, however, according to the
ernor
of
Syria,
And
all
went
to
Is*
enrolled,
each
to
rattier dim. orange colored pi met -ign front Cod that his life would
Bureau: they fall usually to get
« as apparently only a few "feet " be prolonged
Ills own city. And Joseph also went tip from tinlilee. from
tha right slie for the right age
tiom the Moon Though little Mar­
tile city Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of David, which is
Definite sites have been establish­
liver m baby Ion. some four tn
i' Inil a scant 111 nullum miles from five
hundred miles tn the east of
ed for the various age groups ami
tailed Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of l'avid.
I'aitti liemg out closest planetary iiTitsdletit.
Hits phenomenon was
If you know the age of the child
neighbor it i* for purpose* ol iieled with astonishment
♦o he enrolled with Mnry, his betrothed, who wns with child And while
In baby
it should be easy to select the
earthly
s,ilc|y
considered
dose
they were there, the time enme for her to be delivered. And she K»v*‘ birth
Ionian -lar gazer* baladan king
right wheel for him. For the 4-amlenough
indeed
•o o'er first-hotn son and wrnp|ted him in swaddling cloths, and laid him in
5-year-old* a sixteen-inch diameter
.lust In lo Mai ' and Moon in .n ol bahvlnnin al this lime, mimed
dispatched messengers of
wheel is Just right. The ti-aml-7a manger, because there was no place for them in the in i. And in that region
almost Iron tso degree angle be no lately
'Mi
d will laden with expensive gift*
year-old* will need a 10-Inch wheel
ed both tlie Invelv \ emis second gloo oIhe
there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by nlghl
good king of Judah for whom
while boys and girls from 8 to 10
only to tin moon m its hrilliam \
Ami an impel of the Lord np|*earcd to them .ami the glory of the laird shone aionml
^srlll bo comfortable on a 20-inch
t wo ol uni In ghte't planels are stuli a signal manifestation had
them, and they were filled with fear. And the amrel said to them, "lie not afraid. Do
rotheel. Those over 11 should have
both yi'd'le at tlit- present lime, been performed
I tie scriptures tell us of a star
behold, I bring you good news of a great j»v which will come to all the people. Do to v.
a 20-Inch adult hlcvote. All hikes
\ elms nisi meiihoned and Jupilet
have adiustalile seat* and handlewhich 111ii III In. ill’s tlie lle.iyeii' In which auiiounced to the humble
is lio n this day in the city of Ihivid a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. And this will l
liars to allow for growing and de­
tite en'tern ipiailrunt al tlie e\en r.il.i'tim.in shepherds the birth ami
sign for you; you will find n ha ho wrapped in swa.:.iling cloths and lying in a manger
lutthplacc of the Christ Child The
veloping within respective ngo li­
mg hmu
suddenly
there
was
with
the
angel
a
multitude
of
the
heavenly
host
praising
Moil
ami
.(uniter winch ld.es an almost • hristiun world will see many re
mit*.
i.. Cm ,1 i,&lt;
hbrlmwt m ill mi tint-ill l i e n e e omotur men will) whom lie i&gt; pleased 1
•iM'lhead m ill-I' ill Sanford may pin is of tins ‘'star m the east"
For those learning to ride In
im seen |u-t allei sim-rt sheddmv which graced Itm rolling plain* of
the four and six year age group
his friendly riivs about halfway Ihe holy land that nlghl cenliirle*
there are supplementary learner’s
up the eastern sky
\strnlinnu"*y a go
or outrigger wheels the! can attach
have eompnti d Ills dmmelri to he
I'm mg the Vuletnlr season, all
to the hike and keep It steady
a bout Ssoi m mile, as comniri'il to our lii'avenly b o d i e s seem tn take
while the youngster get* the “feel"
.H'luaisimiili-ly Soon to lliai ol his on it new significance and added
wif riding. Once he bn* learned the
hills -is) e| T,trill ll we ro’il.l ph’iuloi a- many recall again the
'simple trrhiliqiie the outrigger
h old lory of Ihe shepherds yylui
Honk ol tin. m immoiilti d
wheels cun lie discarded or saved
i .o' iuo oir |0 o|Mir|no- i
wcie pending the night oil the
for little Ino l tier or sister.
1 ill lie ....... . l,e .1til I I
it..... plain .d ancient I'.destine
Mnny parents fear for the safely
of their children while riding (like*
Ilut, according to the National
nion Penalized 1"’or Pnmons Statue
Safety Council, American hiker
PilitiK Pulse Oaths He Absent Christmas
and hicvcilsts arc the safest In the
world. In fact, the youngsters
Have chalked up the only accident
m \ sm \ c i i &gt;\ e
v ton .I* 1 !»*!•»
l.t » \! »i »\ r
I’lie f intitii' ' lalue
record we Americans ran he proud
I I I * ll.M1 ..I ! ■
n i * i I* 1 .'",1 . .f luxe licit
• upo n h o t h e l o s t l u i e
of. In the past ten years, the Coun­
«(*- ( »I l f Ms t l . t l h %| t ml
if.
i e l t i l l * at mn
,i ••ti htitoe i i i the
c i l tells us, serious bicycle acci­
*&gt;■i '.omn.' •rent Iaken I' t l\ III t Cllll'l nf 1 Ollil •n*. I’leeadllly f ir
dents have decreased 60 per eent
ti wi! |t»‘ sI ' c i t i l i n g i h r i ' (ilia*
i .ii|.e one of it. o|tn el - ,1 w ♦'ll
In IU51 alone, there was a III pet
vo l. 0 ol tiling a f.d •• III III 1 ••III I\t.l\ fl ■III Hie iitx A crowd''
(St WMI'll •m. &gt;k tlie ' l . t t n e off
m uni.I oalli
cent reduction in such accidents
th. National I don It* ’.if JM|»* iI n nnli* -III \ i ' I c n l t i y titid e irted
over 1060 In the face of a rapidly
H oard .lipio n m e.| tin a&lt; V!*•«• 1.1*1 l»i in o.'4 l.&gt;r i clc. u n t i l They also
Increasing bicycle population which
Po M in the i a .e of laic. (1 *&lt;•» \ .1* plan Im t . ' l i.nr Die fountain over
today numbers over 21,000,000.
I lie n o I'aekmgbonse \\t&lt;l t'l 1 II* u liii'li h -t anil ' .mil itt'ta)] a new
Right now there are more thun
i ' linden
N .1
winch 1" ! ll
X '1 •in in it before the
a million kids pedaling bark and
Nl.lt It recognition a* h rvnmm1 I lit tinalmii uf tjuern Lli/.iln'tli II
forth from school every day. Thou*
agent for worket - m tom
I him*
snnd* of them are In the five and
. iimpumi's
six year old group who *re going
\Ml lit in * V identiim " i e lo •i?&lt;
to school for the first time.
lelso’i
a g e d was mi'wlded l )i i (Jem nil’s Wife Puds
^ According to the Council, child
i ‘'l d hnvitie fidslf'ed the mm 1
Christ man Shopping
guidance toituseliois are pretty
limin.l mi Ih i i'u"i it'd omb i
I all Ila ll ley (O If..........I1
much In inurement Hint the earlier
I . &gt;b ’
Mis Murk dark,
n u n his w h o It v a nl i
a youngster begins to ride Hie
.........
•1 Ihl iH'Miur \llnil mm
tn.o tmiei \
earlier lie gains a sense of respon­
* l*,ij. KaiM ! ol tv u as
sibility and begin* to grow up.
h r I -in • ♦ -sfu| «-;i in
it tl lIT
They stress that parents should
Hurt*lord &lt; ou (Jives
II I HI ,1 ■ I* iff
ft i I f 4111a|
cooperate with their ITA s and
schools In getting their children
I!ir( h To L’ml Tu ill's MlII-I Illhl.il!
!t.p. tl fii f I Ii Mil - m fh|*
to learn by heart these rule*:
I HIf* &gt;1 M,»t« h;i \ i r lit -I hi ( j i f f s
1. Re alert at al,l time*.
I
( f{|‘M VII \\
\ Wt'ifr t . .1 il . • t $ 1MmI jit i :i fi ,iml prt*v
i hi!i|i, ti iii *\ Jana
I
ft l I «.
2. Observe all traffic regulations
I ll'l I'ft iMl I'm1' i'll i . il I'
f &gt;il f I
II- M h I i mi i s I ' l l i i t i p a 11y o r
IlUt In f I f tblllt* I'ti i I m H pl.i" i ’ l
i %i* I1'
0 — they are for your safety.
till t h 11MI; i &gt; fit h r r
r Mini
i f uf ph . i n . u ' *
1. Keen well to the right of the'
| u »m i*n I %•***■ uf l ! ! .:1
1»’ K M .t .r i l a v
Mr** C la rk n
rood at all tlmoa.
wi
IT h * i &gt;rvitkf ii bovim* in lOM irtl lo I % I
lila n k i'f 1* !n to phaniu't*
4. Have a horn or bell or other
I L a m i* ff ichitiMif u I »k ilnti-a ( m i» f\ f .i f f s im I imI im I ipiaDf if *«*s uf (‘lutl
thwarning device.
ni liitfii niiim i m li iiil. iif ..m l fm m n
ing ■■ &gt;ks and lio n d rc ils of pairs
0. (live pedestrian* the right of
N .i! iill a I i a'iU!'H n "f f irfih i
-•I .It..
way.
f lit* ( o ’A I' 10 u m i
t'lil in pl 17
fl. Watch out for car* nulling
By L. A. IIIIOPIIY
I xatlonal change* required to meet
&gt;hi* firoiiiK 4*(t Im i ••i n.f i \ m| |•* im
COVENTRY.
England
gp-Derek
out of traffic and for parked cars Associated Press llu*|nr*» Editor! lhl« condition "
K a i h Vi‘iif I lit* fa* «I f *■
i In* ha** t:i\«*n
1'irkerlng. man of principle, was
David Irvin Serving
with doors open.
ittiffi Ie. uni* c iff 11111if pi*.1 " •n»n |
,
_ I Murray Bhleld*. vice president extr* mad at the law tmlnv he
7. Don't hitch onto autos nr
Buxine** was worried when lt).&gt;2|
wnnomi * of (bo l*-«k •• (•’•• may not get into Jail for Christ
-Id* muthrfiff h"n mniti.it
WiCi Anli-Suh (irmip
other vehicles to save a little pedal got under way. It wo* happy when Manhattan Company, Neyv York, roai.
d IK If if V Aa f l l i i l
l -it
t M« \
pushing.
the year ended, ll tins aunie dmibls said yvhlle prosper!.* are good for
Clniiifttfill'4
N
il
hi
flu
t
im
.
piiul*(i‘
Pickering prefer* prison In pnv
\ I I \ N I’ll I I I t
i M i l N’l &gt;
J 9 8. Stop at Intersections and walk about 1061.
Ij.\•* iucnift (Ail’s t u v niiifNii.it
the next few month* "we dare not Ing a fine of 2 pounds i$ S « n fur
.-S.'l . IOC W ill' \n
Vii : ■ " i l. i i i s Despite ,a _general slowing up in rule out of all consideration the parking hi* car without lights over
your bike acrosa If there Is traffic.
___,__
K i r .s ,,, ,n , | ,,.i, ” '
I Ok ..I S 11vln
t . Use hand signal*.
the first six month* of the year, possibility of * depression severe nlghl in
l l . mlimi »* I r . l i i n &gt; .
i-.lm iria r
Milk Price Will He
10, Don't show off on your hike. the economy ended 1052 with the ,.nough to Justify rarrful planning dead end street Today Is the de.nl
tlold .I.*'-, T K \ . '
.f Mr, ilia
post-war boom going full blast
and programming.”
line for roughing up or going tn
A(IM i n c e d In Volusia M is ll ■&lt; ! t vtn ..f ■ol W. i l Kth
The total product of the world »
He said ho based that con the jmkev fur two weeks
;;t B umfoi.l, Fill
greatest economy established a elusion on "intense inflation, rap-; So bickering prepared lilmsett
DAYTONA
111! M II
I* llet.nt
l l i ' unit l- m piipp.-d w ill. ( J r i i i i i'
new high. Inrome yvn* up from Idly rls'ng debt, m*1ailiu*linent lo *|&gt;cntl Christmas In prison lie
milk « lll nisi 2 rents more &gt; m ull *‘( .iin t .lo in ” a n . ' l i f t f lv in a ill
11s historic high level* of last hem and ahrond, nnd other tin- called In 25 uf hi* pal* and threw
qutiil in Volusia Flagler and Hit i**aom o f tw o llo * ’ t &gt; i i p | . \ tv I i l l
year. Unemployment w*s down.
an ule unit pork nle partv hist
settling factor*."
vnrd I ’nnntles slaitinu J a n
I
i t , Itnge 1111.11.1 lo n g M ill. on.., does
From con*l-to-ynit*t during the
night.
Then
he
polished
up
his
hell
However, Roger I,, butnam. ..............-.......... ,
1, K No iinlas J r ndminisli itui Ur liiii.ttm-; its loinpanion airLONG BEACH. Calif. (Dsiayed) early month* of the year, buslnes* govornineni economic *t*ldll*er driven 1012 motorcycle nnd np
nf tin- Florida Milk I ’ommi'slnit ■&lt; *li. ntini’d with t»iii. do ami roe(PHTNCl — Arrived here Dec. JO leader* were concerned, hut opti­ during the Ia*l year, asserted naunced hr wa» ready to drive
s.iiii today that tin- loniinission l.i'l
k- lb.' killer
Saboard the heavy cruiser UBS mistic that the full year would " i f * hard for me to see n re -1to Birmingham ami knock on Ihr
ItiiN ,i|i|iroved tin* inereiTf to brio ■
A n t* nl in,
Newfoiindlnrul,
mu'
Helens from tha Korean combat see a pick-up. They were certain­ rexslon within Ihe next year and prl_»on gales this morning.
the m i r e In line ulth fti.it ehartmtl
' vi•i nl Naval
Air S t u l i o n z
But prison authorities said they
■one, was Denver R. Cosgrove, sea- ly right.
half."
In
(he
inlluinitig
"
r
a
n
i
!e
Seminole
il'i..ogliool the United .Stales ure
mfen. U8N, Route I, Box HHB
A* the year went Into It* first
“There Is no economic reason were unable lo "promise that mm
milk slieil
"iiod,.'. .'.I among the sound run'.
Bsnfnrd, also aboard the Helena few month!, retail »nlc* fell over for a recession," h* said. There inltil will he Issued before flirist
('iin s u m e rx " i l l pnv ?7 ........Is a
I ..ie sl.ituinv
lo in I.lit in n tn
was Ens. F. L. Wilson, U8N, of mo»t of the nation from th« m il cnnlil bo a psychological reason; inns Day." A. N Murdoch, chief
quart
lo
r
irc'/tin
lin
e
etu
d
e
A
t . ..uiMtuMiimo Ray. Till.a, V8-22
srsnoh'iylng level, Mnny price* If businessmen keen talking nhout clerk to the Coventry inaglslrales, :
2404 Hanford Avenue, Banford.
n tis le 'tri/ e d m ilk am i I’M t i n t s fm Inis \istleil F i time, 11nl v. Ireland
The Helena brought President­ wvre reduced. Some manufactur­ a slumn. thev could scare them- explained that one Just can't go i
Ihe tinmuKfiit/ed |n'«&gt;«t•
an.I '.liter Ktirapeut! |torls while
knocking on prison gates demand |
seb’o* into one."
elect Elsenhower from Guam to ing was rut hark.
T b ls ts two re n ts Itin F e r t'ljin I'u*
pnili.'ipnliiig in . litt'.'s al.oar.I the
Salesmen
really
got
nut
and
Hawaii following his tour of the
He said hi* I'ocecnment *d. current production)—
ale p rn ’T (talif bv Die tits
o itio k .iirrie rs I ’ S S Hiellv, MinKorean front. Bho was used by said, which wo* quite a change ••i-rs eonrurred In this appraisal.
Iribiilur
1062 — running nt a rale of
•loro ari.| the (so id S, a
Elsonhowcr and hla advisors to from the order-taking of post­
Factors supporting this view |!87 billion compered with 1277
The f u m ” t|’n|on dnl nol '• ’•reuse
hold several top-level conference*. war year*.
Include the fart that government billion In IBM.
the price for milk I" n ’lmo's T V t l
,'« «
&gt; , ,,
• ' The Helena departed Long Beach
cost n half pint In IN’ xetiool kol I I &lt;1 t 'f l - 11 ( N l d c d l l O r S C
But at mid-year, the tide turn- defense expenses, even thouvh
PERSONAL INCOMF—
THIIIVIMNO Dr Edward L. B KUun stands In front of tbc National
in May when aha began her third •d. B uslness
wl" remain IF. re als
______, got Iwtter all along they may crest In mid-1053, will
Running at a rate uf |2mi bil­
Presbyterian Church in Washington, Iz i.' v/ltirh I'leuldelii-elrit and
The cum mission rcdcsirmilcil the
tour of Korean duty. She served the line amt the
Iloom ------rolled on eonMntic rt n hleh level. Further, lion, a new high, compared with
---- -----Mr*
Dwight
D.
Elucithtiw*
iiuve
chosen
ux
ilt-ir
future
place
uf
wor­
Volusia Brevard milk shed ami the
aa heavy support ship for fa it to the end of the yenr In the usual It Is predicted ihnt prlvnle «x 1264 billion In 1051,
ship.
Dr.
Elion,
pastor
of
the
church,
has
liccn
requested
to
conduct
a
F’lattler T o "" tv milk shed l be V o F "
carrier Task Force 77 and gave nattorn of tidal wave record* that pendlture* for &gt;dnnt and equip
" 1 1 " )DSr,AIHS. I’nglantl ip EMPLOYMENT—
priv ite service for linitiedlata members of the Eisenhower family at the
la Brevard I'luglcr milk markelln g Minelle fmiud ImrscII a hole In the
In kee P*
gunfire support to UN ground have marked the post-war years. ment. Another hlg. .prop
.
1062 — total civilian employ­
church
un
tits
(minting
of
(naugurullon
Da&gt;,
Jan
20.
(Inlcrnatloiirill
area
troop*.
urnniul tli.il site 'cemcd to prefer
A steel strike, an abortive coal Ing business good, will run pretty ment In November, the Inst
tu Iter regular habitat as a show
strike, Korean peace rumors, hard­ r'n«* to 1fl62’a record Investment available figure was 02,228,000,
if
'Phllc
I
*1
?
T".
*■£
ih*
latny
Helen* visited th* porta of Nagoya ly rippled tho tush of the econo­ of some |27 billion.
greater by 1100,000 than the cor­
niuh
brlce controls, unless they are responding month in 1061, Un­
Just how she got there was a
M d Kobo, Japan and held "onen my. The election of Dwight D.
mystery. Imt she was found stand­
hall extended, expire on April 10, 1061. employed remained under the level
house," marking tho first Um* that Eisenhower
eg as president was halling [ihirldly in the uuiet of an
suite* generally a*
as mean­
mean If they are net renewed will that of a year ago, the Census Bureau
W American man-o-wjr had bwn *d by huslneea
^irialted by Japanese since tho be- ing a better climate for industry. mean more Inflation*
renorted. The proportion of all
WASHINGTON
The Agricul imnmipled -save fur herself—sixfoot grave that had been newly dug
You can n e s s either way on civilian workers who were unem­
(J^gfiinlng of World War 11,
The stock market went up. Borne
Cd
CHICAGO t.tl — One nf Ihe two
CHICAGO i * — Motor travel ture Department says II has made in Nt Peters Cemetery
raid R was an Elsenhower market. 'h at score. Business Is Inclined to ployed was 2.2 per rent compared
(2.100 000,000 worth of price sup
over
Ihe
four
day
ChrMmnx
week
men
who
held
up
s
chain
food
The gruvedigger couldn't get her
There was no question hut that believe the law of supply and de­ with 2.0 per rent In 1061.
store last night mixed a little ro- end may kill Sflfl persons, the Na­ port loans In farmers in Ihe past In budge and called Ihe fire bri­
business and Industry regarded mand will keep nrlrex stable,
seven years nnd experts In lose
tional
Safety
Council
estimated
In
the Elsenhower victory as a stim­ 8oms government official* think a
•inly about 1100,000, a liny frac­ gade. They came equipped vs1th
1" A . ” a sh le r'M n ryAnne Lldm.lsl. day.
ropes, tackle and pulley blocks—
ulant. Th* coming months will new military trills would send
tion of (me per rent
106. —- reached a new post-war |^ W||I „C00p|no 0ln |,|||» an&lt;j sib
The
estimate
rovers
traffic
determine how right that feeling prices up If they are not further high ax the year nearrd its end. Vfr for
The department said it lias but one fireman was Ingenious.
0f t;,c robbers, he death# occurring between it ».m.
Noting that Mlnetle's Banks were
controlled.
The Federal Reserve Board fig
uml midnight Sunday. (timed up Hfkl cases nf shurtaccs
h’*p ®8oln*t the grave walls, he
The tremendous rapacity of urss for October estimated the Ing entry. Tho proper procedure, Wednesday
What about 1261T
The rouncil cautioned against in which fnrniers are accused of rsuggested
Ihry shovel earth
American Industry It lean by
or selling mortuaerd com
i una s u&gt;u Alien proved a
Government economist* gener* manv a* being able to product Index for Industrial production at he said, was to surrender In (hr driving In bad weathrr and against usini'
227 —- l.s, 127 per cent above the authorities, who would hsndle Ihe driving after drinking It advised modules wllliout renavlng (heir IheAspit.the dirt fell around he",
implon at drawing Oiristmss ally lee tha new year as another
wa yesterday — Much to tho year of good business. Some pri­ enough goods to keep Inflation average of Industrial production entrance Into the lall.
(hose who must drive In start ear­ government loans. These IntaHed Minette angrily stamped her hoofs,
down In IMS.
lurrassment of kor dad.
irum
ib'iu to
tu 1230,
igiiu. which
wnten i* taken
The 47-yoar-old Pickering says ly.
from 1015
iy. take It easy and allow extra 11,072.000 (he department said, but rmundlnu the earth down'and slow­
vate economists are not so Hope­
Hero J iI* the picture af the Ire- aa tho haso of 100. Tha. hlfthrxt
It added;
high
f, Prescott ABen wai chairman ful.
it's all very Irritating.
driving tlmo for bad wealher.
mentions rfcnrd tha American point reached at the
"On the basis nf cnlleellnnx al­ ly building un the level of (H*
"M y wile, who supports me to
tha peak of World
Dr. Marcus Nadlcr. coruultla
onomv rolled up thla yearf
ready made, and Um certainty nf grave Boor Soon she wai up to
- -nd, fixed her Christmas shop- gn&lt;’&lt;* her a resounding kiss.
War II production was 247, sea­
GROM NATIONAL PRODUCT sonally adjusted In October and
"Don't be afraid," he smiled, mntorlnl further collections. Ihe ground level again, and the grave­
" ho declared. " I t ’S all setfared (he task of (hoveling
of N*W York, sees a readjust­ Ooial value af goods and sendees, November of 1248.
___ as far as I sm roncerned keeping hi* gun pointed at her actual ultimate Ins* Is exnected digger
ment In tha buslnes* pattern next laeluding bosirwaa taxes, depre­
to be not more Ilian $100,000, nr all the dirt out again.
And now it seems they are going " I won't hurt you."
CORPORATE DIVIDENDS — mesa It alt up by not lotting
ciation charges and other bt sines*
" I was petrified wilh fear," Mr*. le«s."
Bound travel* nbout 16 times Ol
reserves)—
Heavier losses, ostlmnlcd around
1282 — during tho first ten me In when I want tn go."
Lldqulit told Jefferson Park police.
through Iron as It doeo
months of the veer, the Commerce
Pickering Insist* the 2-pound Bho also told her husband—police­ a million dollars, ure exnected on fast
government grains stored In com- lliroiiRlt air.
went U. 8. corporation* fine Is outrageous. He claims, ho man Arnold Lidqulst.
ion foiviptrtti wuo
i 1081, a previous
mt noM
mjfft&lt;
1..00
000,000
2,000 ;in
tn dlvldlvl should have received a police The other gunman dlsnlnycd no me re lnI warehouse* ami appro
Pure sliver Is so soft that for
warning—and that's all. He'd been romantic gestures us he forced the prlatod tn private use. Some ware
.......... an increase of three per
(total I cesat
s ^ oover
x
th* same months of last parking there for 11 yeera and second cashier tn empty the regis­ house operators have been can must uses it must be alloyed with
smull quantities uf copper.
vie tod of fraud.
ter. They slolo 8021.
nobody bad complained before.

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Will

Man Protests Fine
Nation’s Economy Ends ’52 With
And Seeks To Pass
Post-War Boom Going Full Blast Christmas
In Jail

Cosgrove Returns To
Ut S. Aboard Cruiser

DcficH (iravc D i^ cr

‘
II Losses Seen
Romance Mixed With XmuH Traffic Toll
Prom Farm Lending
Robbery Of (irocery In Nulimi Kstimntcd

Pour-Year-Old Draws
Own Name In Raffle

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U'uMli

�Flying Santa Claus
To Bring Happiness

TIIOH. I.KMON
City Manager

NEW YORK u n-It'a going to b«
a marry Chrlttmaa for the kldo al
a Staten Iatand orphanage became
one of the home'a former children
hai turned flying Santa Claim.
The orphanage la the Mlaalon of
the Immaealate Virgin where l.oflo
youngster* live.
Santa Claua la Joe Peitana, a
Navy tailor aboard an attack Iran*port in the Atlantic fleet amphlhloua force.
Joe flew Into Fiord Bennett Field
here yesterday with I,MO pound* of
clothing and toys. He'll play Santa
at the Mlaalon Dec. 22.
For acveral yeara Joe has aent
glfta to the home where he lived 13
year*. Thl* year he began collect­
ing money from hia ahlnmatea
aboard the USS Saraaota. Through
a atory in a aervlce nowapaper,
other ahlpi heard about Joe a ven­
ture.
When Santa’a pack began to
bulge, the Norfplk Naval Air Sta­
tion provided a plane to fly Joe to
New York.
Joe figure* hla idea turned nut
real well. Realdca the clothing and
tnya, he waa given 1700 In caah to
make Christmas brighter thl* year
for the l.ooo ynungatera.

A &lt; Hilda l.lfe of Jmua I* one
, of the la-1 hooka written by the
i late Fulton Ouraler, noted au­
thor of aurh volumra ea 'the
i (irratrat Story Ever Told. The
(irrateal Hook Ever Written, etc.
'Ihla prraentallon of Mr. Ouraler'a book haa hern a|ieelally
llluatratrd for newapaper publlratlon hy the well-known nrllat, Nell O Kreffe.
rilA IT K It XII
Jeaua, looking down fiom the
cfoaa, prayed for all of t*-»m. even
o&gt; &gt; r im-ii who kllli-d Him:
"Forgive them, Kuint-r, i o i they
know not whnt they do.'
Mary, Hla mother, loved Him
more itmn ever for those wonder­
ful wind*. Ye«, poor Maiy, the
mother of Jeaua, stood at the foot
of the rroaa, and never look her
evea off her beloved Son. She saw
Him die.
Now all who loved Jeaua were
'riving. They wrapped Hla body In
n ahert und laid It III u little atone
|house rnllrik a tomli. Ami they
rolled a hlg atone against the door
I to keep Ilia laidy ante from the
waive*.
All Friday night and all day
Saturday the atone lay fuat
' against the door of tile Imilli. On

MAY YOU FIND THIS CHRISTMAS
FUI.L or JOY AND GOOD CIIITR
WITH A MYRIAD Op PUAMJRIA

.vi.suasv T R W '

In air, aound take* about 6 arcnnd* to travel u mile.

Sunday morning some of Hia
frienda came to the tomli to pray.
Hut look! How can thl* la-? Some­
thing wonderful, aomi-thlng unitellevnhle haa happened.
The atone la rolled nwny from
the door of the tomli.
The tomli la empty.
The hody la gone finm the
grave.
Where, thro, la Jeaua?
lie la standing right there In
the garden. Nut dead, hut living!
He hna riaen from the grave.
Thla Sunday when Jeaua roae
from the diad, wna the fir»t Kniter. That wna when lie proved
whnt lie hnd told the people: That
If we love (iud and our ueighhora,
there la no death lint life forever
in lloiivrn with Hod und Jeaua nnd
•h« Holy Spirit.
For forty dnya more Jeaua atuyeil on earth. Many time* lie vlalted
with Hia frienda. lie told them He
moat go Imck to the Father in
Heaven hut that no one who loved
Him would ever lie alone ngnini
"For I am with you alwuya,
even to the end iif the world."
Tlml la whnt He promlaed them
the dny lie left the world uml roae
to he with Hla Father In Heaven.
And Hla prnmlae of life forever
wna for you nnd for me nnd tor

•

VICI PRISIDINT-IIKT Richard Nixon read* ChriHiru atorln to Mi
family at Ida Washington, D.C., homo aa hla daughter*, Patricia, 0,
and Julio, 4, eagerly awall the arrival of Santa Claut. flajernalfonut)

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town
^
'
/ of B c th - 0 \\ V \
y / / lehem h o w \ \ \ N
/ / s t i l l wc see \ \
/
thee lie; above \ \
/
thy deep and dream* • \
lest sleep the silent
stars go by. Yet in thy
dark streets shlneth the
everlasting light...the hopes
and fears of all the years
arc met
in thee
,
tonight I

MAY THE EVERLASTING LIGHT
OF HAPPINESS SHINE IN YOUR
HEART THIS CHRISTMAS AND
THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR I

slipped to tho for* caddy wh*n h.- (H^pi
your opponant la looking th* other way will auur* you of eonaiderably b*tt*r ll*a every time hn whlpa off th* r*d cloth. . . Ah, to be In
Indie when the wild bird* ar* flying!

’ S u n sh in e Service fr ie n d s a n d

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:1 0 JtIDA POWER A L I0 NT COMPANY

Ouy William*, In th* Calgary Herald, aaya there ara three thing*
a woman can mak* out of absolutely nothing: a salad, a hat and a
quarrel,
Copyrljhl, 1*02. by Dennrlt Corf. Plllllbultd hy Kin* Pstluie* Bynitlrit*.

|,;lk . *&gt;«PPV 0“ " 10"
w wWch * •
V. F. Hat oarh

£ Mm 1. A •» w,“* “

II. H. Dillard
W. J , Doyle

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C. W. Erg I*
It. A. Frada*
W. A. K«al*r
N. I'. Galloway
JY. K. tlllM
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Keaton Reeky
Artkar C M m a

THE JWRITOF flltVDUNIJi AND

D. (2111

Jim H. Gyaiil
r . M. Gray

W. A. CaMO

J . E. nail

J . W. Carter

D. If. Hamilton

0 . W. Carver, Jr .

GOOD C H I I L V I T H A N ! YOU FOR YOUR

J . T. Hardy. Jr .

M A W FAVORJ A N D M N C I U t T W UH

R. T, Hatchett

YOU A N O L D -F A IH I0 N I0 Y V k k t lU

STO R E

221 Eaat Flrat

everybody. That la the aecret of
the wonderful atory of Jeaua.
The wonderful Roy who wna
lairn In a atnlde enme to rnrtli to
help people to lie hnnpy—-not Juat
the people who lived '2,000 yeara
ago when He waa horn hut all the
people aince then. The people to­
day—you nnd I nnd the Pieaident
nnd the candy atore man and the
Ice rrenm man and all the nunta
und iiiirjea nnd fulheia nnd mothera und hnya nnd girla today and
tomorrow nnd nlwaya nnd nlwnya.
That la why the atory ia nnt
finiahrd yet. You nnd I rnn he n
purt of It If we know the aecret,
whli h la In let Jeaua live In our
heart*. The atory la not finished
lor ua li'-i-nuae w e hnve a aoul to
m iv i - ami lu log to Hod.
Kaeh of ua enn help nr hurt each'
other, Jeaua wanta ua to help each
other. I.et ua all try to live na
Jeaua taught.
Were everyone to love Jeaua
with the whole heart, how wondertill thl* wot Id would he. No morn
gieed or hate. No mole war.
Only pt-nee the penev that
•lean* bring* u* from our Father

I ^nAVF.I, EXPERT Horncc Sutton report* that the experienced
golfer In India never dream* of playing a round without
engaging both n fore rnddy nnd an aft caddy. The oft one tote*
your bng whilo Ihe fore o n e -------------- ..... .... .... .
.stand* uhrod of you on Iho
&gt;•* { . '
fnlrwny In protect your bull
^
.'V? .
from predatory bird* thnt
V
W
hnvo n habit of awooplng
f
down and carrying holla bock
. \ // w l /
to the young In their ne»t«.
{ W /il
A good fore enddy run* out
the minute n ball cornea In
1 1
rest, waving hla nrm* nnd
\M
howling like n banshee (very
comforting to fo u ra o m e a
/ ^ AY
putting on nenrby green*).
I , /
lie th*n drop* a red clolh nv*r
1
\ \\
ymir bell to k**p tho bird*
\ /XV
away.
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CThi8 Year’s ° t &gt; se rv a n ce of Christm as
Visitin Space Ship Dates Back 1,602 Years

Our wiah lo you this joyful Hotidoy
Sooaon is aa old a* S i. Nick a d aa
•Incare aa tha spirit of hla smila—
Marry Chrtatmaa!

B. E. PURCELL CO

110 Went Find Sired

Phone 171

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In I'* Idled a dll all llir
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HFFICIAIJt SENTENCED
,
MOSCOW &lt;*—Two Moscow More J
officials have hern sentenced |o
23 years In prison and (heir prop
erty ordered confiscated because
they marked up the prices on
men's suits and pocketed Ihe
profit.
Pres* accounts today named V.
Hartnov, head of Ihe ready-made
garment* seetlnn nf the "Russian
Republican Textile anti Carmen! ,
Trading Trust Store No. I." and l
hi* deputy. I. Khntunlscv, as Ihr
guilty men

C lu iitiim D j &gt; !

BRIT11
TRACTOR
COMPANY
Sanford • Orlando Highway

M

AP Nawafeatnrea
N EW Y O R K — Mavh* S anta
f l a i l * will be waiting for yon In
front of a space »hlp Instead o f
a slflob, when you visit him In
favnrltc toy department this
Christmas.
Saint Nick — alwavs a fellow
to keep up with the times — has
taken note o f the youngsters' In­
terest In rockets and trips to the
Moon. T H s year hla lieutenants
In a niunher of stores throughout
th " country nlan to have hint re.
reive his 10(19 nubile, standing
beslite a r*wket ship In a slnrstmltleil Mllkv Wav. Some of the
rpeiiet shins have n moving floor
and moving pictures of a star*
'*rewn universe scudding post
the windows, so that Ihe youngstepi ran have the Illusion of a
ride In a space ship.
You havn ell that on the word
of (Ir o rg * Measmore, head of
Messmore ami Damon. New York
producers o f manv of the animated
figures used hv department stores.
“The astronomical Idea Is the
newest trend for toy depnr*merits
for Ch ristm as." he says, "hut n
lot nf the old favorites will Inthere ton."
The workshops nt t^e bark of
Itls pleot nre l|.«v ludav turning
out Jollv nodding store-window
Santa Clauses, reindeer to callnn
over •nnu’-eapoe.l roofs, l.lltlr
Ml&gt;s M offett. The Three Hears,
and the cow that Jumped over the
moon,
h'alrvtand Trip
A visit in the Messmore studio
I* like a trio *n fair-la nd. A fRrk
of sn eleclrlc switch and the
place comes to life, Jnmlwi, the
nlan* ejenhaot, tosses his trunk
in the air. A pair nf reindeer
envered with Hnv mirrors prance
in glitterin'* light, Santa f l a n s
Tunis from his place beside them.
A clown hand tootles with vim.
fieorge
Messmore
has
been i
worklee with animated figures
ever slnre he was n stage-struck j
schoolboy in Detroit. Ills brother ,
was property man in a lo-sl
' t'l-ater end, by using family in- j
ftnence, O c o r " * managed
make
hla lin«alsried rtag e .leliut nt
seven ae the hind quarter* of n
'•nw in .lark In the llranatalk.
At 17 he rame to New York,
worked in n shop wHch Iniilt
" ro p e .tlca and eventually started
his mvn factory,, His right hand
man Is Ids son Francis, a II. S
Arose tnalor In World War II. In
ndditlnn to animated figures, the
'netnrv also produces opera and
T V sets.

liural Common Sens*
lit

SIT U S

JOHNSON

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in w i t h i n g y o u a v e r y
H a p p y H o lid a y .

H IM , IM P L E M E N T
and S U P P L Y CO.

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.MAItTIN l . l T I I K I t . 30U years
after St Francis, followed the pattern set hy the Human ('atliohc
church 'Hip I’rnti'stunt reformer
wrute Ids carol 'n r tils children
"Away In a manger, No crib for
His tied, The little ism l Jrslis lay
down Mis sweet head.’'
The ('hristiiis.s tree ss thr renI r r of our American festivities Is
■m illed hy legend to this same
Martin l.u thir
It is definitely
traced, however, to ( Srrmany In
the beginning of Ihe fteventecnlh
iVnlury, since when Its thrilling
symMd of Christmas has lasted ss
a tiling of Joy fur . hlldreo
The trimmed t f * was lotriiduceil
tot" Kogland hy Ihe .termao hns
ha lid of IJoerli Vli lutla s little
over inn years ago SI k i i II.’ ls*fore
that
licrm an Immigrants hid
brought il to America
A star-studded Merman night
one ftiMsInina F.ve seen by Mar
tin l.ulher Is Ihe legendarv n .
planntlon for our custom ■&gt;( hang,
lug candles nod lights "u ou»
Amerlran (lirtutmas trrra
For Ihe large alar atop our dri
orated trees, tliere is nf course
the syoitmllr- light .vlilili guided
Mil* Wise Men to the plucii of the

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Let the trumpets resound with the joys wf wish
for our memy fine friends — that this Christmas

• •me .tjjdin it's i litisitrui —

season be truly the happiest time of the year!

gnd ever /’ rateful for your confidence jih I
fnen.hhtp, wc extend to you our sincercst
and wgrmeit \udiey for jom Holiday , , ,
may it be a Happy quel

OFFICE ^OUTFITTBRS
SANFORD,

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Aglhafllad M

HILL Hardware Co

D*al«r

JfOl E w l F i r s t S tre e t

3^8 East First BtrMl

Phone 200
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this
week
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n r n i i t n s m i u* it wg.
In th* year I It r that Cseser
Aurustus decreed the whole world
should he taxrd Hence it s i s In
that year, rather thsn In t A D.
when Joseph and Marv went to
Helhlehem and Christ was born
In a stable.
Merry Christmas as i h- Ameri­
can form nf alerting is t ftleitlon
of th* tiding* of grcul |ov hiiudrd
down to us through thr rrntorira
and oth*r languages nf t h e &lt;Turlsstian world Everywhere tclov the
same sentiment Is exprr*,r.l I'oml
Holidays In Portuguese I jo o .l
Christmas In Italian Mrrrv Vule
In Finnish, flood Yule in Hweillah.
•ml Jnyon* Christmas in French
Thu* alway* * deeply iinplsntr.l Nu 11.' 11v
MS. J , eg.1**1
n o m an

HlIV'

with ilit* II*.(m ii (li I i !|m iiiiimmI iii
tin1 MithliIt i nil tin nf.* ai * t fiiss'l \ i M i
I*t» *f with Ilium lif flu h i r||||* *
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int: it ti* | i f n|iiii|*, tin &gt;li.p1 . mi mi,)
h!** f litt"It. I In* City ti in's,., 1h ssh in *
Im»*.4f *1X1*!I I»v 11»*1*iMil'. 1h»* pIntil ini"
of Mini im f«‘i 111** a ii. i mft th h t*iM I
villi'VUldx, till.I nth* l 4ld*i*'its ..f
i in nl lift* and Mit i iiiit dim:* w ,-t.
iwiil hy (Miii't ti. , iitiMiii i. p. M|»h
»if tht* yrvatn.-*s h I
til'* I'll! ibtinu hf.
v*’m thf (m il
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Whi,'ll ( ’III iff Wi!4 h i
pT«»plr u ho w t . 11i,ia,i
I" \mr«hi|i Him nu t |l

Madam, tHfnmad Chrlatma, Iraa hod its arlflln In Oarmany 300 rear* age
Central J'rrss S ta ff ll'ril, r
C H RIST M A S HAY as calcinated
on December 20 In Amerlra is n
r*ll|(loua heritage traced ha. k
1.802 years to Hope Julius I F " r
three centuries afte r the birth of
Jeaua there was no on* day hard
for the universal oherrvance of the
Mass of Christ.
According!v. the Homan pmiHfl
ordered an In. ratigntlun l&gt;v til
Cyril to dclrrmlnr Ihe day and
month of Christ’s birth.
I &lt;&gt;pe
Julius I, s fte r great deliberation
established Decrmlier 2A aa Christ­
mas beginning In the year 350
A. D.
Foremost sarred sytnUd of Urn
Amerlran Christmas, the creche or
lowly manger nf the tfhrlet Child,
reminds us that nn Hereinber 23
we are celebrating a birthday Tills
year. Instead nf twing the getn'rally imagined I.DSInd lilrthday of
the Raviour. Is most likely Ilia
1.038th.

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n il I a / n r y o u r
M r r r y C.hrlU M cit.

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irinripnl currencies. (he lime will
n&gt; HAM DAWSON
NEW YOIIK &lt;r-W . Itandolph ic rip'1 to readout the principle of
Rurgcs*. the New York hanker n n . unrestricted r.oM standard
lapped to become the mummer of iiei
Illirfew definitely feels that the
Federal llc orvc should ho Inde­
pendent of the IJ S Treasury, nl-

Ha n fo r d nrnA i.D

p **e t i

EVEN SANTA S PACK
JOINS ATOMIC AGE

though working with it.

The feud between the two arose
because the treasury made tho
FED pen U. -S. securities above
par, thus keeping interest rates
low.

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Ihii iit Inl ttmt • • • •

Warnings Given Of
Hazards Of Fires
At Christmas Time

G y . \Sn&amp; ,
£ £ £ £ £

K. L. HARVEY
Plumbing
231 Sanford Avenue

zrv v w m t n v r m v v u v m x

Select a fresh, preen tree. If
the needles are turning brown, the
tree has already dried out and will
be a fire hasard.
Haw off the butt end of the tree
at an angle at least one-lneh above
the original rut, and keep It stand­
ing In a container of water during
the entire time the tree In In the
house. Refill the container daily
as the tree absorbs the water. Re­
search has shown that the use of
flre-retarilent chemicals Instead of
water often does more harm than
good.
Re sure the tree Is well support­
ed and Is away from fireplaces,
radiators, television sets, or other
sources of heat. Place It so It will
not block an exit In case of fire.
Never use lighted candles or
nectlon*. Do not use worn, frayed
wires or electric cord*.
Avoid the use of cnmliustlhtc
decorations and flammable re­
flectors for the colored lights.
Keep metal foil "Icicles" or tinsel
out of the tiulli sockets. Don't
overload the electric circuits.
Avoid accumulations of wrap­
ping paper and the placing of elecIrlrnl toys under the tree.
With these precautions, your
f'I'rlstmns tree should give your
fondly more Joy lo-cause It will lie
safe. Merry Christmas!

I.ANF.Y DRY CLEANERS

Dell's holr net only son be (wiled, washed, waved, but It also
arms are held—without a winding
•y JUOM I D tiria
Crnlral Frees Staff Wrllrr
ilevlre. Others have heart heat
NEW YORK Bents Claus fol­
lows the line that the customer Is
always right. Bo, aiming to please
all of the small fry this Christmas
season, he Is cramming his pack
of toys with the favorites of the
past along with creations of this
Atomic Age.
And there’s good news for the
assistant Santas, loo. according to
Norman Wlntermantel, president
of the Toy Manufacturers of the
United Stales, who declnrea that,
despite the extra play vatua and
quality In this year’s 1400,000,000
(manufacturers' value) crop of
toys, prices are slightly lower than
lost year's.
Enthusiasm for wild west toy*
end drees atilt prevails, but there
la a trend toward space-travel
gadgets. This year's well-dressed
space traveler will carry a apace
water pistol—BOO shots without
refilling—and will wear a riash
Cordon apace suit with a radioantenna hat and magic one-way
glasses.
Ilia space phone will permit con­
versations at a range of half a
mils, Finishing his gear will he a
space platform with rocket launch­
er whlrh, In Imagination, will get
him off to the "wild blue yonder."

Interested In collecting antiques.
Itequi
This has' resulted In a hew line of have In
toys In the form of old-tlmn fur- sets con
nlturr end vehicles in miniature loir rnr
Borne of these are nulhrntlr model* full co
of the surrey with the fringe on ngrlciitt
lop, prairie schooner*, the early
For I
Fords and Klnnlcy dimmer*, sml entire I
complete bedroom sets In early rets on
Colonial style complete with an nnalla
heirloom quilt.
switch
Doll* are more nearly human emerge!
than ever before. Among the new and n
ones are Ingenious creation* whose elerlrlci
legs move naturally when their1figures.

f) n ifie sp itll o f fxltndsR ip nttd yaotl WiM

MAY Till* HOLIDAY
IIA IO N

(fiat U C R tU lm a * . . . We iRanR o u t m any

roe M o to r oc*

T o a t t , o u t Slneet* WisRee |ot Rofldny joy!

Scnkarik Glass

&amp;

rlllNM AND

cuvroum!

ON REUNqUIbHINO his dutie* as vice president, AI ben
BArktsy may wrtta hie memoirs
A good tilts for tl could be bor­
rowed from hie favorite song,
"My Old Kentucky Home." To
Will "Veep No More!"

I I I

The Teddy Wear, tee read, It
iiou&gt; SO years old. This Just about
makes film Ike youuysfere' favorltd oldllrr.

Phone

I’itlnhurgh «n«1 Benjamin Moore Pnlnt*

A min who haa stayed volun­
tarily In an asylum for 14 year*

n‘4J

III

Mo) wr r r p t u

KILGORE SEED COMPANY

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

•

Paint Co.

"Your Dolor Headquarters"
111 Weal Heeond

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ONI o r

MAFMMMg AND JOY
cu stom *** fo x (Kelt continued p oltonoye!

SHERIFF P. A. MERO

hsa left tt to ictmn In the outelda world. The men at the next
desk, after isadlog current headlines, says he'll be glad to ex­
change places.

I I I

f.mtifoa's rerruf log grounded
oil birds l» Ike area Whit n
change In srosose from bird
walks to bird» u alkt
The bast aaetutlves, toy. ■ top
builneeiinon, are lory Ha huost|wet try letting that te the basil
t 1 I
Patent oBIce revenls that mar­
ried men are more Inventive than
bachelors. If they're t a l k i n g
about ability to make up «m u * m

apprttUllon

for /oar (rlenJIhun—and tbi bopt
--- thu) font boliJd) u lllb l btppf
V■V

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-

Stolon will bt

• • ilt* \nlo a bright, ttu jrorf

ib t m irriiil.ntrl
*l|h t at th# top of our Chrlitmn with Hat, . a
fur u«*re, pood wph« to «*th *nd octy on* I

FURNITURE CO.

d Smith. Mgr. . . .
wh’srt; wo'Vr been for
rWTKiT'i1

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�People Arc Urged

T,,K s' nfl,r]&gt;nFRA,!L_

SSSU »a

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Give Your Children
Real Security

RoteA’R“'

Early Settler In Am

3 , DAVID TAYI.OH MAIIKti
AP Education llrtMirlrr

Hire them trfurlty nl lbs .plrrl hath
on faith , , , Faith In Her) the srnioor
ol the real - ran s i t e llirm the Itmrr

•y JOHN o o m i

% NEW YOItK — Whnl do ynu
f-'iarm l Treat U lnff t f r i f r i
mean when you nay ymtr rmnimm
H.Y.NTA (T.A1I8 In America ts n
Ity ho* good — or Inn)
public heritage handed i|t&gt;vvn through IB

ichoole T

Carl II. Hanson, superintendent
of Rock Island, III., public sih.mi*
aayi too many people Join In thr
clamor over public education with­
out Retting at the font*.
The schools, more than any
other Institution, lie .-uv*. rnnie out
f the fonimunily ami reflect its

€

c«llence or meilloerltv, Imtiffir

centuries
I.Tula.

anti

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tint

Hoar do von find "'it what kinil
of school vou have?
Here are a few things to loot
for, lay* Superintendent Hanson:
I, la vour school different from
the schools you knew when you
ere a child?
2. Do you know what your
school's purposes ate anil whether
it la achieving them?
,1. Are the children and teachers
happy?
4. Are the children Ini.sv?
R. Are the classrooms, curiidors
and playgrounds utdeilv?
0. When you visit the school de
you feel that the whole orgnnirn
tion Is a tram '
7. Does your school seem to he
Aaell and fully staffed?
Is the school well housed mu!
properly equipped?
U. As von see the school in riper
atlon .does It seem that every chili'
ta Important to the teachers am'
administrators ?
10, How do you feel after you
have visited the school?
These questions, says Hanson
arc set tip only ns a guide, not as
a rating scale. If you can answei
them nil satisfactorily, vou no
ripulit arc happy nlmut yout town’s
Witcallmi ptogrum.
If vour answers are mainly in1
gatlvc, you -limit.l prepare to do
something alioul them. Hut, can
tlons Hanson, "n caustic, critical
attack may only make the situa­
tion worse. It may corrode t lie
schools ami cause them to lie even
less effective. (In the other hand
if you ami many others like you
will proceed with tart and kinilne*and love for rhlldrcn anil their
Wrachrrs, gain will come,"
Hanson iminth nut llml schools
tllffor from those of 20 vents agr
and heraiise of these advances
children's mastery of the hitsli
subjects, rending, writing mid
arithmetic, has improved.
There are more than a iloicn
attidirn, says Hanson, all pointing
to the fart Hint children nrr con­
tinuing to learn their Imslr skills
better.

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ce or Interest. "If vim really Ihrir version of St. Nicholas ns
know what kind of schools y«tt
nnnecletl wlih C h r i s t m a a to
have, the chances ate they an America From a lean anti severe
good. If you and your ui-iuhhnrs theologian, fit Nicholas became a
don't the chances are they aren't
rotund, merry fellow, much more
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Take year rhllrlrrn In worship *ldi
you this week Httrl r m r -,rrk. Ilrlp
them to flail their Iran •*-&gt;ttr tt r In fault
Help them In tun! tlrr.l, in s will I,
butts!log a tlrher sad hippier lilt (•■.
sour whole famlli,

try way 0 f man?’

settlers

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Tim good St. Nicholas lived and
performed great deeds among tire
•)oor In the Holy tjtm l In the
Fourth Century A D. F o r his
works he was consecrated Archtilahop of Myra.

Dutch

In

Chritlm os rhoor
it in t!ie uir—
May its jo y t tin y
with •. :u ciivvo y. I

of a human provider of good
things than a mitred saint.
Ilia rols-a of the church amt hta
•Innkey were traded Ln the r.trly
American concept for fur an.l red
suit and thr team nf reindeer In
New Amstrrrlam on the Hurl ion.
the Dutch name Want* Nikolaas
" n s shortened for future Amer).
tans to Sunl.i Klaus
AT ()N(T. there was a rnermtriune- between the pictured Hants
O nus anil the mlmat Fath e r K nick­
erbocker It was cartoonist Thnmar
Nash who gave Nineteenth Cen­
tury New York, and the world, its
now universally accepted figure of
«nntn as a whltr-bcanted old fclUtw In ermine.trimmed, red coat
In a twinkle he was welcomed as
'ialf Father Knickerbocker am!
half merry King Onle of legend
Fm the picture nf Rnntn Clans
In wonts, the world Is obligated
!o Dr Clement Clarke Moore, who
in IM2il was professor of divinity
it New York Ttieolngtral seminary
Two nlrhLs tiefnre Chrtatmiui In
that yrnr. Dr Moore tohl his rhltdren of "Tlte Visit ef HI Nlcho

this l» the lolly Santa Clout unlvsr.
tally loved by American children

Olfta which crowded Hants In
" th r sleigh full of toys and Ht
Nicholas, ton," nutunilly tunic tn
t&gt;c a part of the American Christruns through I lie presents brought
by the Wise Men to the Infant
King In llrihlehcui
And thus. 1.(103 years after those
Itrst gifts, the toys for American
children &lt;n 1003 art- estimated In
run to a value of $400 000 000 Till*
year's "sp a c e " toys are f a r differ­
Irut "
ent from the gold, frankincense
From that night forwaid, Amrrl
•an children have thrilled to the and myrrh offered l&gt;.v (he Magi,
hid the spirit of joy nnd good tilldream of the Cbrll.tinn* B vr nr
mgs remain*
rival of "a miniature sleigh and
Newer to the American C hrist­
eight tiny relmtcer. w1Ut a little
mas scene Is ttio greeting card It
old driver so lively and quick."
first appeared In tsindon in IMfl
but tt was fathered In ltd* country
by Ismla Prang of Hontnn In only
IR75
The prediction* are that
t fiiin.nno.noo ran ts will expreas
Amerlran Christmas w uhe* this
year This will lie three tlmea the
sim ilar exchange In 10.11 and will
f ra rh a retail sale of one hundred

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A Glorloui Holldty — for you «nd youril

A D. I. NAVY let pilot, Eltilgn
Marvin ft Cotin. of Portland, Ore ,
wax cited tor ntllo speeding wnitn
awaiting shipment In Koren Cohn
notllted the court to submit any
financial claims qtilckly as "jot fly­
ing tn the Korean theatre has
turned out to be hainrdoua." lie
mentioned the possibility of the
court receiving an “nddreasce de­
ceased" letter In return. The court
compiled, requesting thst the fine
be paid. The letter was returned,
stamped—"Addressee Deceased."

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To you our customers . . .
our friends.......
We wiBh good health,
good cheer,
And look ahead with
Pleasure
To serving you through
the year!

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Merry Christmas lo nil our friends itml customers
We want you all to know how much we have enjoyed your patronage and

friendship and we lake this opportunity lo wish you and yours
a holiday complete with happiness to last forever ami ever

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Grand Opera Star Is Surprised As
GIs Stomp, Whistle, Cry For More
Rv fiF.OflftK MCARTHUR
SKOUI.
Soprano Helen Trapbel admitted t&lt;i some surprise to­
day after tiirniini grand opera
loose on Aineriean soldiers and

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getting a foot-stomping, whistling
cry for more.
Miss Tratibel, Wagner and the
Amerlean soldier In Korea were
all fast friends after two days of

T E L l W H O C A N D O IT !

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fMI MAf AIOVI IOCATIJ threa Communist-supported wars already ( troops also Is shown. The State Department u j t there ere 401 ComUnderway, with countries In black Indlcstlng areas In which the U S. i rnunlst divisions resdy to take the held. The western powers reportedly
■ Ftn!e Department warns othei local “wars" may break out If Moscow aim at 4.000 warplanes for Europe's defense by the end of 1032 Othri
thinks they cun sucreed Approximate location of Red snd satellite J airbase defenses ere available In Africa, Greece end Turkey, f C .f i

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concerts. She parked the house
The Mi'trnpo.
I Opelra star ad
mlttril she fell a little fearful
about coming to Korea and was
"surprised" at the til. reaction to
grand opera.
"I'm no Hetty Mutton—and she’*
good -and I was it IllUe worried,"
Miss Traiil,el inbl a soldier ninjl
erne Iasi night filler they had
brought her tank on stage with
volleys of whistles, hand clapping
and even a few sophisticated
"hrnvos."
The hlg voiced opera star sang
In a frigid Seoul Theater, where
her breath condensed Into cold
clouds us she hit the high notes.
Once III her opera anil concert
career, she hud been troubled In
one plan- "with bats flying back
and forth." she said, but never
before had she been aide to watch
her songs us they came out.
Karlicr In the day, the St.Louis
opera slur had another unusual
first In her concert career.
She sang uhourd the hospital
ship Con sola Iion and could not
even see her accompanies!, who
was playing u smalt organ in the
far corner of a messtiull.
" I Just slrurk nut nml sang,”
she
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laughed, "and we got together
ttii
as we went along.”
Miss Tranbel, In private Mrs,
William liass, Inured the wards
with her husband, then aimg over
the ship's loudspeaker system,
She said after srlng Ine woundeft she "sang suit things"—no
Wagner
“ ll Is wonderful what they are
lining there," she added, "how they
are taking care of the wounded.
Those Imys ore wonderful I am

Dwarf Spruce Trees To Bring Cheer
To Millions Of Homes At Christmas
My JOK Y. K \NH
Al' Nrw-fra lures
U tn .irril, Minn. n » « rf spruce
trees whose growth bn- been
stunted for as long ns a century In
ancient lakebeds will bring Christ­
mas cheer to nlunit two million
living rooms,
Tbs little trees that have stroptried for survival through decades
of frigid winters In the remote
swamplands of Minnesota's north
woods will be decked out In shiny
cents of paint for the holidays.
Home will he silver, some white,
some bright green,
The warm holiday atmosphere In
which the trees will be the cen­
ter of attention will be In direct
contrast to thrtr north woods en­
vironment.
For years the trees were un­
able to get enough nourishment
from the water-soaked lakebeda
for proper growth. Thousands
upon thousands of Hum clus­
tered in small areas. Icy winds
whistled thiough their yellowgrav branches for us many n-. 100
winters.
They Need Color
The spruce lose their "healthy"
rich green coloring heeause of
poor condition of Ine murky soli
and take on the yellow-gray shad­
ing.
While most people were getting

swamplands to the extent they
will ni-vrr tic good for piilpwnod.
I.iif I linn III per cent of I he
standing growth In any nrca Is
cut in any single year. The trees
cut must he perfectly formed on u
miniature srule and must be be­
tween MO and 42 Inches high.
Most ureas In which tho trrea
are cut are tulles from good roads.
Woodsmen cut
tractor
paths
through woodlands fabled in f'aut
tinny an lore, spreading small trees
across the path In support tractors
with extra wide trends.
The small black stmire nre cut
with Swedish hiishmen's sows
that resemble small bucksaws
with steel bows. Tractors pull
big loads of trees over the mucky
swnmplnnd and through tho wood­
land* In main roads, whrrc trucks
pick them up.
Only a few hours after the trees
nre cut, they nre processed at the
Halverson plant In the |M,rt city
of Duluth on the north shore of
Lake Superior.
A conveyor bait pull- tho trees
Into a big vni, where they are
covered
with a firc-rcslstant
waxy umlerrontlng. A whirling
proeess dries the trees before the
top ranting I- applied.
(ireen Is Most Popular
Seventy-five per cent of the
Hnlvorsnn trees nre painted bright

cutting season was reached, Hal­
verson Trees, Inc., had about Kf&gt;
cutters on the Job.
The Halverson, firm claims to
h« the Idggest operator In the
field, Their production this vear
Wllj tie between one-anda-half

white trees, giving them a rrosty
finish.
Whirling blades shave the tre«
trunks at the hose and whittle
them down to n half-inch dowel,
A steel stand, six Inches high
and filled with preventing fluid,

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The giant redwood trees of Californla sometime* grow to lie ns
much as ,140 feet In height.

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the plant dally during (In- peak of
the shipping season.

federal, on Nov. to, the treat are moved

Tne only trees cut arc those
Aa many a* |R freight cars,
that have been stunted .In the each holding 7,tW&gt;0 trees, leave

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Churches Report BiffprePit Revival Of
Interest In Years

Increased

Mark Clark
Greeting To Troops

fuel'll S&lt;&gt;ranad(&gt;r] By
XniUH Carol Singers

General’** Wife Has
Word For Mothers

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peciiiiv tnose in nospitei*. wnen
with them. I have the feeling that
1 remind them a little of vnu, They
iak nf you often, and because
megh thoiq I seem to know yuu,
want lo send Christmas greet
asfuranco that ih
they are
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World Voyage Slated
In 25-Foot Ketch •Tohn Barrymore Jr.,
Bride On Honeymoon
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. &lt;At Alvin Robert Roger*, who cmaicd
the Pacific Ocean In n 93 foot ketch
five yeara ago. now plana to sail
emu nl the world In an 18-fool out­
board motorboat,
Rofers. who l* 33 and a native
of Ft. Worth, Tex., nlnna tn liart
from here, go down tho Caribbean
;rot»
4 ooo mllei of neyan to T a ..............
Thla
alage he calla the most dangerous
borm oat interesting.
The 11-font bnal, named the
ark, la nf stainless steel. Rogers
ltd It cost him about
ad It,end
.r_— Jfc will Mwer It with • 10
inriepower outboard motor.

Biff Still WtecWed
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HOLLYWOOD OP-John Barry,
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and , uorea Costal!
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Svbrced from jockey Alan Orgy
and hgg a 8-ysar olq daughter.

Observance of Christmas la Han­
ford will Include church services
tonight and tomorrow and tho
closing of business houses and of­
fice*.
Midnight church servlets will be
held at 11:30 o'clock tonight at
the Holy Cross Episcopal Church
and at 12:00 o'clock at the All
Souls Catholic Church, with the
doors opening at 11:30 p.m.
The high mas* at the Catholic
Church will he highlighted by the
■Inglng of the “ Find Mass in G'\
by Rosewlir, by the parish choir
with Mrs. F. E. Koumlllet direct­
ing from the organ. The Rev. Fr.
Richard Lynns' sermon will be en­
titled, "God’s Love Is Our Peace,"
Confessions will be heard today
from 4:00 until 0:00 p.m. and from
7:00 until 0:00 p.m. Masses to­
morrow will lie held at S:00 and
10:00 a.m. and will Include Christmn* carols sung by the choir.
The traditional midnight Eu­
charist will be held at the Episco­
pal Church tonleht. Prelude music
will |&gt;e presented from 11:30 p.m.
until midnight with organ musk
hv Mrs. Roy Hymes, Hr, and sever­
al solo*. "Jesu n«mhlno," hy
Pietro Yon, will Is- sung hy MU*
Joyre Hrtxel; "O Holy Night,"
by Idam, by Dick Aiken, and “ Ave
Mm 1m," by Kchuiiert, by Dick
holtsrlaw.
The musical setting for the Eu­
charist will consist of "Mlssa Mb rlalls" and Christmas carols by
the choir under tho direction of
Mr*. George Hwarts, with Mr*.
Hymr* at the organ,
Tho Rev, H. L. Zimmerman will
celebrate the Eucharist and de­
liver n sermon. The Rev. Fr. David
»f the Good Shepherd Monastery,
Ornnge City, will he the Deacon
nnd Joseph McCaslln, Hub-Deacon.
A family Eucharist will be held

By
NEW YORK (At — It has not been
the best nf years In many way*,
this 1932. Dot Americans around
the world arc Intent on giving it
the happiest possihle ending with
the merriest posilble Christmas to
all.
There Is not pence on earth. Rut
nearly everywhere there arv signs
of good will.
Churches have reported the
greatest revival of Interest in any
season of recent years. Charitable
Institutions have been heaped with
gifts of money and goods and time.
The spirit of generosity and good
will la reflected commercially too.
There has been the biggest retail
Christmas trade ever.
What are Americans doing this
saason? The record speaks;
In Operation Santa Claus the
military Air Transport Service l.v
making the ( l l ’s dream cumo
true: flying home for Christmas
50 servicemen and women who are
blinded, paralyzed or amputee*.
Some U3 guys and dolls In show
business gave up their own holi­
days to entertain servicemen from
Korea to Greenland.
Throughout Korea ami Japan,
American servicemen oro giving
Christmas parties ami gifts to or­
phans of other nations.
In Now York Cltv at least 100.000 children will be entertained at
big parlies by charitable organiza­
tion*.
In tlta Rena, Miss., where white
teen-age vandals wrecked a nativ­
ity scene at Mississippi's new Ne­
gro college, hundred* of white clllreus pitched In wllh Negro elllxens
In rrttnro it for Christinas.
A 27 ypur old woman polio vic­
tim in Chlrago, rnnfimd to an
Iron lung, fared eviction from her
home with her 0 year-old son. The
neighborhood came to her uld
Thus far $300 has been raised
A group of Texas airmen sta­
tioned In Greenville. S. C„ nre
throwing a big Christmas parly
for IP) little Negro children who
expected a hlenk Christmas. They
WASHINGTON un-Sen. U nger are flying In Sunlit from the North
(R-NP) predicted today a new Pole.
attempt may be made In keep him
In Osaka, Japan, a sergeant de
out of the Senate but, he said, "It elded to give a Christmas parly
will fall."
for orphans, with ea"h or ohan hav
ItOMF: I.n-P»pc Plus XII ad
"I'll be Ihe new chairman nf Ing "parents" for the day. Morn
the Judiciary rommlltce and prob­ "parents" showed up than orphans, dressed his Nth annual Christmas
n'ea for peace today to the world's
ably have a seat on forelffn rela­
Several thousand Grrmm or- "msir and oppressed" and crltltion*
in»ii*0
an - Interview.
Y”n“ he
if i said
n
n
PH*n* wore assured of Christmas cited communism for Its attack
InRuentlal Republican senators wlftjs—and U. S. Air Force official*
, ,on tho Christian faith and capitalwho
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.. U ^ a m eiU g re ed [n Frankfurt were slightly .redashed not to
Ii’ m i ,,m became It has not done
that Danger will
faced,
Tho
truck
bearing
18,000
enough lo improve man’a economic
clary commlttae and one nf them presents for the orphan* was re
lot.
expressed doubt that any strong
.
ported missing, and the Air Force
.... reward for Rs rn
Replying In the Christmaa greetSenate move would be mad* In offered au ImI, .000
re
chalwnjfg him,
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d out truck , and Ln“ i’l
corery, It inrned
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The North Dakntan aald ho will presents
...........were
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in „a „Heidelberg Roman Catholic Pontiff’s mesiave
lo
the
Christian
world
was
broad­
demand an Immediate showdown if parking lot all the time.
any such effort Is made when tho
.........................farmhouse cast In Italian over the Vatican
In a weather-beaten
new Congress meets Jan. 3. "If atop a barren hill near Garden radio. The radio planned to repeat
my palltksl opponent* havo any, Valley. Tex., an aging rouple be­ Vie speech /it l3-mb&gt;ute Intermix
proof of (my kind In reflect on ny* gan Dec. 15 giving a in day parly lo translations Intn 23 other lan­
character, I defy them to prodliiV that attracted thousands of East guages.
It under oath," he said.
The modern world, said the
Texas ymmster*. The couple Isn't
It was not clear here whether rich, but merchants and friends Pope, faces two grave difficulties
a reported move against Langcr's helped mako the narlv a surrex*.
—n difficulty nf economics and a
seating would malorlallro.
In Wheeling. W. Vo, radio sta­ difficulty or conscience
J . II. tlridetnn, a North Dakota tion WWVA guve ii special Chr1*!
Ihe difficulty of conscience, he
slate senator, announced several mn* greeting to about 7,000 E s -, continued. Is caused by ai condom^
week* ago he Intended to file a klmos who live away up north In |nation or the Christian faith
iwtltlon with the Senate aimed at Santa Claua' backyard. Tho es- has led to the torture nf men. This
preventing
from taking the klmn* ___
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mountain
music and I was Interpreted a* a clear refer
oath of office for a now term nend- nra always tuning In seta In remote ! ence t o 'communism and the per
i l g j n Ifnnlr* ,'jdo^vgrloua private trading post* to Ihc station’s power- scmtlon nf the rhureh In the conn
Immigration hills the senator has ful beam.
tries communism has conquered.
sponsored.
Turning to economics, the Pon­
Bridston sold Lanuer had Intro­
tiff said much has been done to
duced a large number of bill*
trv tn solve the world's unemwhich had the effect nf allowing
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nloyment problem, but more most
to itay In ihla country certain
OUlBtandinff
he done. These were his recom
aliens whom Ihe..government waa
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mendatloni!
trying to deport.
Superfluous luxury expenditures
Bridston ha* aald he would file . . Gordon llradlev,
_. nast
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.nresblent
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Junior Chamber of Com- should be reduced. Cepliallata
U a lk
ate,
wouh
the annual Javrrn "iiutstandlne governments should Intervene with
public works.
Ren. Ht'ih Buller (R-Neb), chair­ vnung man" award.
He expressed hope that he would
man of Ihe Republican committee H.lix tlon I* made on a country-wldr
which esslgni GOP senator* to luuls, Judge Htrnstrom cxpfalniHl »ce a reduction In what he decommittee*, said he knows nothing end any young man of Jnyrre airi&lt; scribed e» the disproportionate
move'"ag«in&gt;r'»,in»e^
In anv trade or nrofo.slo'i I* eli­ levels of llfu between rich end
- j. kn„w
nf no senator
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lot who la gible for the award. Mr. llradlev'* poor Individuals and rich and poor
conversant with any aueh reported committee, ho *nld consists of out- nations.
move or Is doing anything about tending cltlscns who nre older
Rut ihe Pontiff added the hope
It," he said.
that thli would not be brought
t i an the limit set for Jaycee*.
And Hen. Ferguann (R-MIch),
The ewartl will ho nresented tr about by mere mechanisation, for
wh« wmdd be n Hne for chairman­ the winner Jan . IS. which fall* "society is not a machine;" evan
ship of th# pidlder" committee during National Junior Chamber In the economic field It la not a
machine.
following Linger, aald he knew nr of Commerce Week.
no move to bypass tha North
Voicing criticism of economic
A commltteo headed bv T, E
Dakotan.
tonstrom revealed organhatlona on brth "thla aid#
Tucker, Judge Htemtrom
ited to consider «nu ihst s|da" of tho ocean-aphaa been appointed
and national P««ntly the Communist and nonnomination! f o r state
___ ....
wards, This committee,
awards,
committee he said l^ m m s s m w
rill make lie ronort to the hoard f ® R A
of director! of the Javceee at an brought benefit! to tho people, but
It now tends toward# an imperson­
ATLANTA (At—A lrw am tonight ear’v date,
al development of man that tyranNominees
for
elate
and
national
i
will carry the Christmas creatines
nixes the human aplrit.
warde
may
be
anv
young
man
of
of a M year-old polio victim who
"Tho teehnteiana of .
Wll too III to wma harSa &lt;° her Jeyeee age.
and organisation cannot
aalvaa create a world
m isery," bo asserted.
wr holiday meuagea ami amateur
He spoke out also against two
adlo ooeratnra have volunteered
present-dsy "deformsHow.",
d*fprm at»hi." Tha
to transmit them by ham netwnrh
first r communlam—
tn her homBlown. flomeraeL ■I v .
leal artklea and
TOKYO f/PI-A U, a Air Force
C4T today dropped loo pounds of
randy bare hv parachute to young­
"Salvation." aald t ho Pon
ster* an a tiny ietand o ff Ihc Ko­ "cannot bo we
rean coast.
"it ,ia supe:
"Merry Christmaa fmm tha Kv- employing '
Ml##
canto her* hurt uiku Qvpelee" waa written In Kokcan on each box.
The transport plane fllra a supply iffn between Kynahu, Japan,
t tha
and Korea.
rile
"W e el wavs fly low over this, oppression
.
. In tka world.
w * tin " l*!and&lt;" -*id IX Don D M w fcbi-htaDa"i« of Natehes, Ml**., th# pilot.I wlU^eorrow, tan
" W e m * the kids come out
jsnd wave at ua. and we rock our.
la return.
rpIlKtlng,
to do*

tomorrow at 9:80 a.m. with music
by the Holy Cross Junior Choir,
with Mrs. Robert Walthour at the
organ.
A prayer meeting with a Christ­
mas theme will he held tonkht at
7:30 p.m. at the First Baptist
Church.
Special
o
poet Christmas servb-e* were
SI*. LOUIS ufi— True Delbert
held Sunday night at the First
eirmouiii and
.™ FI
H rit "Presbyterian M ere
•
Methodist
Churches. Sunday school activities named hv t’re*._elect Elsenhower

N^w Secretary Hopes
To Assist Farm ery
By Honest Efforts

5Vh.hm.“ il“ lT ” ''uM,U“ S w tE T ta 'S &amp; 'S n iiJt
I f ,h“ F l A Pr.,byt„tai»
' h i ‘ r f ' S f t . ' &amp; s • » ? '£ ! ! *
Church, said today he U encour- *
JF
J "
' » “* hanl
aging “people
" R-it the M-year-old boardchalrat home wllh thrlrfanillles.
' n a „ o( [)„nnc Agricultural Serv-m
A program for the children r (
j nc , ai j ho nasn't dls-ussedw
the church was hHdHnmUynlght |k m
„cy with Klra T ,f t „cnat the First Chrletlan Church, trn Kysenh0wcr’i secretary of o r
complete with a Christmas tree r,„..1turfl aruJ wo„.t magg public
and gifts, ^hrlstma* service* were
detailed views on such matheld last night at the Church of {CM unt)j j,e ,|M,
r"^.*
... ,
.
i .ihi I *'orsc has never met nor talke-l
Stores will close tonight at 7.00
Eisenhower.. He deo'clock to afford employe* opporthe general's election a*
tunlty to be with their remllle* “n |••tremendous" and aald " I heartily
Christmas Ev.e. They will remain
to hla vlewa and his proclosed tomorrow, as well a* the ar,n i,»
two local hank* ami the local of-1
rcsson I'm sold on taking
flees.
...
•inch a post Is my great adm lra-tf
The Herald will not nubllsh an (jnn for ^ ,ra -fjft Benson," Morse
Issue tomorrow hut will have an said. "H e’s a very able, conscienlastie Saturday, instead.
tlm.s leader—and that’s Ute kind
The Court House closed today, of leadershfo anynno would like
with the exception of th* Sheriff’s to work with."
office, and will remain closed until
Mnrse, sla-fcet-one, balding, and
9:00 p.m. Monday. The Cltv of­ weighing 200 pounds, sold he had
fices, with the exception of the met
...... Renson only two. or three
police, fire, garbage and trash de- times "but
"hut I havo long known him
rtm'ent*,'will
regu- bv his reputation In agricultural
partmenls,
will close at the regu­
lar time today and remain closed afralrs.'
Describing hlmieu aa "a very
until Monday morning.
Tlie garbage and traah depart­ ordinary cltlxen" when It eomest*
to politics. Morse said his biggeM
ment* will Ik- closed tomorrow.
The Hanford Area Rent Office, fl'ng at campaigning came in 194H
32J Meisch Building,....................
will he when, tit Iho request nf GOP form
closed Christmas Day and *11 day, loaders, tie headed the Nothmul
Hams, Aren Rent Farm Committee for, Dewoy ami
Friday,
______ W. H. Williams
Warren. He added that he took
Director, said today.
no active part In Ihe Elsenhower
campaign blit did offer sugoes
tlnns tn the commltteo that drew
no the 1052 GOP form platform
plunk.
"It wouldn't ho correct to *av
that I helped draw up Ihe plat »
form." Mnrso said.
“
Morxo xuid ho originally was a
Democrat because hi* father was
hut that ho switched after he he
came convinced that what Ihe Re
publicans were offering was best
for the country.
" I voted for 'fonver and I've
voted for the Republican candi
date for president over since," he
said.
NEW YORK (At — Immigration •Morse said he was "very much
authorltiea denied aho'e leave to­ surprised" by his appointment ami
day to 299 of tho Krenrh liner first was apprnarhed on the mat *
Llberte’a crew of 974 in the »'r*t ter about a week aca,
application of the MeCarran-Waltrr „ Morse has been with Doane for
Act. which Is aimed at keeping, » y « f " .
named Its nreslden
'In 1943 end served In that post
subversives from landing.
until
he
was
named
chairman of
Edward J . Shaughnenv, district
director of the U, S Immigration the board this year.
It Is one of the largest farn
and Naturellietlon Service, made
the announcement as the huge pas management, rural appraisal and
research organltation*
senjrer ahln docked at Pier 88 In agricultural
In the country, managing farm
the North River.
lie said 27 of the 299 had been properties In 20 state* and serdnu
denied ahnre leave only tentatively as consultant tn businesses selling
or material* In- farm­
because their $eamen’% papers Implements
er*.
were not In order.

Pontiff’s Christmas Ono-Fourth Of Ship’s
Message Is Broad­ Complement May
Bo Kepti On Liner
cast From Vatican

Committee To Name
Man

Polio Victim "will
Send Xmas Greetings

CiRfiv h D ro o H To
Children On Island

3a"ss

NEW YORK (At—Tho nrrlvol todnv nf the French liner Llherte,
with a fourth nf her crew facing
possihle shore leave refusals, pro
vlded the first dlrert annllrntlnn
of Ihc new McCarran-Walter Immi­
gration Act only hours after it went
Into effect.
The Liberie, the world's fourth
largest liner. Is the first major
transatlantic vessel to arrive here
since the new Immigration statute
bccamu law at a minute after mid­
night today. The arrival Involves
a provision of the law aimed at
Communists, espionage agents and
criminals.
Some 2M of the Llberte's crew
of 974 must remain aboard during
hern unless they ran meet security
law after the
istlee penartmem said yesterday Ip Washingtoo. Only three other crewmen
were reported automatically inad­
missible under the lew.
An American Immigration In* Hor waa aboard the Liberie
luring her last round trip ta screen
he veasel’e crew In advance of
ter arrival. The Justice Depart­
ment’! statement yesterday we.
baaed on a radio-telephone talk
with tha Inspector,
Tito Libert# development pointed
lipt the sharp lightning o f rules
for
jr'Immigration and naturallistlon
untar the McCarran-Walter law.
Washington observers believed
the Liberia case alaso would furnlah ammunition for both sides In
an expected congraicolonel battle
rer the new law.
Howavar, Use d

act '

irsble criticism
at a section n
at eyatom of net
immlgrenu.
The Justice Dcpartn
craw
r turn**
net tier**.

w Ssm i

other*
doeu-

Division Commander Jawmeie
Receives New Post PrefttnM

tr

(ft

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Immigration Act
Pope Pius XII
Addresses Plea Will Be Tested
For World Peace By French Crew

Optimism for 1953 Olein Will He Freed Senator Predicts
To Enjoy ChrintmuH
Failure o f E ffort
Is Held By Citrus
To Bar His Seating
Growers Of State

Steele Discovers
Old Test Papers Of
Prominent People

.—

Goodwill Signs Sanford Will Observe Christmas In |Ex-Democrat Is
Are Hong Up All Religions Rites Tonight, Tomorrow Named By Ike To
Agricuitufe Job
Aronnd The Globe

Strategic Plan
For Ending War
In Korea Is Seen

NEW YORK 'JV-Tho New York
Time* reported today that the E l­
senhower administration has a new
strategic plan for the Korean War
and helleves it “ will exert so much
pressure on the Communist forces
that the Soviet Union will agree
to on armistice."
The Times said In a story by
. r m/-i- ' ,V I ? ' 7/5-V
*'.*-,V , . jW-,
Thomas J . Hamilton, tinder a
United Nulions dateline, that the
n«w plan was worked not liv the
high commnnd In the new sdmlnls
tration of President-elect Elsen­
hower.
Hamilton wrote that "for obvln -s
reasons no details can lie made
public, hut the basic premises on
which the plan has been furrnu
lated are the following:
"The Kremlin will have to be
convinced by deeds and words that
under the new ndinlulstrntlon the
United Stales will not pud not o'
Korea and that neither will it give
way on the Issue of Ihc repairla
lion of prisoners of war.
“The new plans will permit
greatly Increased pressure lo he
applied without Involving a pro
hlhltlve cost to the fortes defend­
ing South Korea.
"Tho new plan* will not involve
any considerable risk of converting
the war Into n general Aslan
war. . . ,
"There will be a considerable
Increase In Ihc participation o ' ,
South Korean forces, Iml no great
Increase In the number of United
Nations forces Is vl*nullicd.“
Huinlllon wrote that Ihc sources
who made the information avail­
able “ were silent on the iptesllon
of the contribution to the new
plans” hv Gen Douglas MacArthur
MncArthur, ousted Ear East
commander, talked with Elsen­
hower Inst week about Ihe Korean
War and world peace problems
MIAMI IAS- llouhin Clcln. Mi
The two mot a Her Eisenhower rr
ami weekly newspaper puhllsher
turned from Korea ami after Mae
serving u 3'i day contempt of court
Arthur sold he was confident there
will hr released today so
la "a clear and definite snlullun”
I.AKEl,AND id’1 January cit­ sentence,
to the Korean War.
rus nric-'n usually h nee growers he ran spend Christmas with his
tearing their lair, but Kiev are cx- family.
With time off for good behavior,
pceiing better thing* In Ittr.lt.
the sentence would have been up
This optimism is founded on on Dee 20, but Dade County Cir­
three thine*:
cuit Judge Charles A. Carroll, who
More fruit he ■ been nhi|i|M*l and sentenced Clcln. ordered him to
processed than nl this time n year he released at 4 p in. IK8T).
ago.
The lodge sold he was taking
|,css fruit remains on the trees Ihe action "nnlwlthitanrilnu" the
tlinn a year ago.
fart that Clcln had picked hli own
While cleaning up the ntllc in
Hldnmint* will root inn" through
tho Hanford (Irnnunar School the holiday season. Shipments time to begin serving hli sentence
' the other day, I'rlnripul It, U, mere banned "cvrrul davs after presumably realising it would run
Steele rnmc ncross some well Christmas In on** year on the the­ through ChrUtmas.
The Florida .Supreme Court had
preserved
test papers dating ory It gave merchant* „ i-hnnre lo
rv
hick to lull?, It proved very rlrnr out the heavy holiday ship­ denied Cleln’s plea lo pet out for
Christmas, rven If he had to reInteresting to Mr. Htceie, since ments.
lorn later lo complete the sen­
Many of the stiidrnts nre grown
Through Dec. 'JO 7,^7H,onu l.-m*ei tence.
tnd still llvinij In Hanford.
of Florldu oranges wen- shipped.
Tho publisher was sentenced on
v. “Porno of the imm»s I fniind That Is 7,“ .0011 more Hum at this Feb
13, ID'S) and remained free
on the paper were Hob Deane, time i.f 1Ill’ll. Canning plants have under a series of II reprieves by
Mrs.
Forrest (iatrhel, Carlos taken 7.1117,0110 hose*, n million (Inv. Fuller Warren. The latest
Muse,
llenjaniln
Whitncr Jr., more than Inst year, (irnpefruit reprieve would have expired Jon.
Frank Tnkerh," he said,
rn-l tangerine shipment* are high- t,
“One thing I found was that er, loo.
| clcln was held In rnnlempl for
tho students lii those days were
Fb'tldu citrus Mnln I I'stlmaled refusing to divulge tho soiree nf
not milt'll better spellers than ? 0,070,0110 boxes of all ei'ruti
stories lie printed uhout secret
they nre now. Judging from the ornn-'es, grapefruit, tangerines
grand jury proceedings.
scores, which ranged anywhere remain* unpicked. I .a t year 05.*
from 110 lo Din, they were ahmil 70J .0(10 boxes were left at lids
the same ns the are now,**
stage.
I hhuc »h
Mr. Htecle was Impressed with
Orange prices at northern mar­
tests themselves which were far* ket* nuw are lii cents higher than
tual and the spelling tests were a year n-*« nt $.*i 07 a box.
diacritical or written with signs
Everything point* to a much
TOKYO &lt;/n — (len. Mark Wto distinguish from, letter and better euudltion nf the indli-try. Clark Mid troops nf his United
syllable sounds.
than Inst January, when price* Nation* Command today that the
The paper*, having been wrap* collapsed and vvndicd away effort* faith expressed In tho Christmas
tied uii tightly In ii roll, were to stnhlllxe it with a floor price. spirit “will bring us to our goal."
*&lt;
consetpiently well preserved and
The U. N. commander s Christ­
bore only trares of the aging
mas niessauc said;
yellow and brown discoloring.
"The spirit of Christmas la an
“All the papers were written In
expression nf hupo that haa existed
, Ink and Hourly visible. I noticed
for nearly two thousand years —
that on tli« whole the students'
SANDRINGHAM, England w - Ihe hope nf peace on earth and
penmanship In those ' days was
will toward men.
B 1 belter than the present day atu- Carol lingers were chorusing mer­ good
"Although the world has passed
rily outside Hnndrlngham House—
dents,” ho concluded.
Ihe royal lodge—last night when through tunny dark and critics'
a tall, handsome man stepped nut tlinen these past two thousand
years, It Is man's belief, however
Intn the rnbl air.
“ Wouldn't you llko In pome In?" dark the hour may seem, that
naked the Duke of Edinburgh. “ It eventually the light of fellowship
must ho cold outside."
wl&gt;l show tho way of peace on
| TOKYO Wt-MrsT Mark W. Clark,
The 20 villagers from nearby earth.
wlfo of tho U. N, Far East com­ Dorslnuhain accepted with pleas"This hope, through the centur­
mander and mother of a son tiro ami continued their caroling In ies, has kept alive the promise of
assured Amor- the drawing mom, led by plant n world from which hatreds will
Corea, as
wounded m Korea,
i t loan mother* on c m
hrUtmas
......... ovc nurseryman Leslie Tuck on hla Imi banished.. 'Ate falU
faith eapreaaed in
»• That their a
tfo; spirit of Christmas, which has
Ihe
r - calving
setittae
J
h
c
listener*
Included
Ouern
hslned.ua and given ua fortitude
dihcr x
, "As
C,iJi?lnT m |IHtBnt&gt;i'lh II ami her husband, wl’l brlntf us to our goal.
B H
a
» H ' , 1 ! Queen Mother Elixabelh, Princes*
"Tn all of you, thla Christmas
u e l r, ! b i ! I mnu”, ! . 'ill
Margaret, the Duchess of Kont, 1 extend my warinfit greetlnxr
amt earnest hopes for the bright
oKintlra,
days to ronto,"

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Value Of Water
Hv illOH. L. LRMON
Water I* hnvond price, vet nt In­
terval* you get n water bill.
Water Is fire, vet someone lui*
i
fixed u dollar nnd cents value on
nature1* unnricvahle gift.
Hv what right?
V
Go nut Into the country ami
you'll find th e farmer getting nil
the water he want*, merely for the
effort of digging a well nnd wnrl Ing a pump. He gets no w a te r |,ill.
Go up Into the unspoiled moun­
tain*, dip your cun Into a huM'ling
spring and drink vour fill. Rring
home a few barrels full. No one
will Imupse any charge for wh»t
you take.
Go down to the nearest river »
bank. Fill as many buckets,a* y o u W
can hau) sway. You won’t have to
pay ■ cent for their content*.
Or the next time It raids- nut out
tubs and btslns. or do a* Ihev do
in nsrmudat make vour entire
roof a collection system lradimr to
a cistern. No meter will reirl*trr
payments due.
Rut ask the farmer, what It cost*
to dig hla well end how much en­
ergy la consumed In operating It.
Figure the expense of your trip A
to th# mountains, not forgetting
the price of the hnrrels.
Compute the yaloe of tho time
consumed In hauling river water
adding the doctor's bill* In cacc
you fall to boil ft befora: using;
and eomoare the amount of water
you obtain with tha coat of.Install­
ing and maintaining a Bermudatype roof collection avstem.
Water la frae to all. But It Isn't
always avatlabla where neonle
want It In a condition safe for A
them ta use.
U'e the lob of the Water Depart­
ment to take over the task- of colActing water, transporting water
and making sure that tho water
dellvyred la *afo for human can
....
and eultitiila-for human
om . 84 hour*, a day, 3M day* a
vear.
And that 1* what you. pav for
you pur your water, bill,
shout coats tomorrow.
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THE S a NTORD HERALD
I'M * 6
Wed Dec. 24, 1952

Dale Carnegie
Class Will Be
Graduated Soon
N ew

G ro u p W illB e O r -

ffiin iz e d

Ja n ,

12 T o

H a n d le 4 0 M e m b e r s
Hr JIM KISIIKIt
Graduation oxrrclse* for the
first Dole Carnegio closa In hr
taught In Sanfurd will )»• hi'li1
Jun. 2a with approximately 40
participants In the roiirso receiving
dinloina*.
This course, which deals with
technique* of public speaking and
is acclaimed highly over the na­
tion, la being taught hy Oxslo Os*
good, Clermont, anil James Arch
ilistnct manager of the Dole Carnt'ifle organisation In Florida
Much enthusiasm has liecn ex­
pressed hy participants over propress they have made here.
A new class to he organised Jan
12 will he limited to only 40 memhrrs. Due to the demand In other
surrounding towns In this area
this will prohnldy he the Inst clasr
in .Sanford for many months to
come, The famous Dale Carnegie
course I* in its 4(&gt;th year, and liar
graduated over .'100,000 men am1
woeniti from various walks of life
It is open In hutli men und wom­
en and the classes are so designed
ns to make the class monitor n
more effective piddle speaker with
an accompanying improvement In
personality Itself. According to
members of the class, the course
assists them in reinemhering faces
and facts, and helps them to get
ohing with other people better
Doth In Irislnr.is and In their social
life.
Home of the people who will
graduate anil who have cnnlrinoted to milking the first class
a success ure Mayor William
Htemper, A. K. Hhinhnlser, Judge
Karlyle Huushohler, Mr. and Mrs.
J- Denver Cordell, Mrs. Toni
Holt. Mrs. Camilla Itroce, .Incnh
Adams,
Oliver
Clause,
Jean
Adams. Joseph Corely, Wnldcmur
Dietrichs, Mr*. Edith Dutton,
Mrs, Velma Goiunles. James Out,
Edward
Higgins,
Mrs, Clam
Jclie, Thomas Memo, Mr*. MurPnret Miller. M r s .
Adelaide
Moses, It. I.. I'erkins Jr., Curl
I’rlsco, Trnvls
Putnam,
Miss
Maude Ramsey, Francis Rmimllhit, A. I.. Skinner, Carl Slaugh­
ter. Ralph Smith. Tommy Thomas,
William Tyre, Roy Wall, Hugh
\\he-lchel Jr., Rulpli Wight, Mr*.
Roy Williams, (leorge Williams
Sr. and Jack Jackson.
"They are u fine group of
people," Jim Arch Hinted today,
*'hnd it hns hern a ph-nsurc to
work with them. We have had
Jjds nf laughs and have made ex­
cellent progress.”
Anyone Interested in taking
the course In the class beginning
Juti. 12 mny contact any member
of the present class or call the
Chamber of Commerce at 1800.

Skirt-Clinging Hy
Children Seen As
Practice To Avoid

if

Hy DAVID TAYLOR MARK K
AP Newsfeiturr* Writer
Is your child n skirt dinger?
Many children are weakened mor­
ally and mentally by nversnlictlude and too much direction on
the part of their parents, says the
National Kindergarten Associa­
tion.
Parenthood Is a mutinously un­
folding profession at nil, snva the
Association hut thl* may lie be­
came it Is so generally practiced
without proper preparation.
When such preparation Is sadly
belated, one of the first lessons
for somr pnrcnU should be
“Wnt-h nnd guide your children,”
hut for mnsy others, It should ho,
“Hands off. Many children are
suffeilng from the lack nf par­
ental assistance In thrlr problems,
hut a surprising number are being
weakened hv nversollcltude, says
the Association.
"Don’t let your child he a skirt
cllnirer.1' cautions a wise child
psyrhnloglit. One well-educated
woman, points out the Associa­
tion. actually sang lullabies to
her daughter regularly, even when
she was In Junior high school.
That same daughter, now a col­
lege graduate ami Just released
from u responslhlo position, tele­
phoned her mother tho morning
after her wedding reception, ana
asked. "Where shall wo go on
our honeymoon, Mother?" But,
save the Association, "what else
could th4 mother expect! tn every
wav. since the girl was a small
eurlvhead, the had trained her
daughter to he a leaner, to let
other* do most of her thinking
for her.
Contrast thl* upbringing with
that of a vounr bov, reared bjr
parent* whose chief deilra for
their aon' la a tUady growth
toward hnneraUe, indap#nderrt
manhood. The bop now HU a
nancr rnnte, ha* regular

■ponsiblliliM, run* err*nd* for

t bei lneltrbhor*.
.
■ Is one
■ of a f m n
Iiova who have a Junior anferprtw
project, and when Mora and Dad
go oat for an evening ha UMb
care of hi* amallar slater*,'
One of the aasociatlon’a workera, In ch attln r with the boy*,
dlsruased a o ratio n that f ' ■
do wRh

Hearing? I o Be
Held On Suits
Over Kickbacks

FBI is Ordered
To Probe Racket
On Waterfront

Thousands Of Faithful Christians !
Flock To Holy Place Of Bethlehem

Roman Catholic Patriarch Al-1
By WILTON WYNN
Bethlehem iB—By the thousands, berlo Gori was to lead the proces­
the faithful came to Bethlehem to­ sion to Bethlehem Attended by
day and once more, as it was on four mounted constables, his parlv
New York Situation
the first Christmas nearly 2,000 included the consular corps and
Described As Focal
cars ago, there was no room at United Nations officials from both I
ic Inns.
1sides of the frontier that has split
Point Of Terrorism
Arab nnd Israeli border guards the holy city since the Palestine
relaxed their frontier regulations War of 1018.
The nlflclul parly from Ihi’ Is­
n v mgn san m a ts
tu let the pilgrims approach the
holy places nr Christianity. The raeli side of the frontier trovclnl
WASHINGTON 'P
The FBI
thousands of visitors filled every the tradltlonul road from Jemsha* licet) ordered by Atty Gen
room and every bed In the hotels, atem. Normally held hy I.srule nnd
M-Granerj In move Into tin- in
hostels and pensions of the Arab closed to the Arabs, the road «a&lt;
vestlgatinn of the New York water
opened
especially
for
the
proces­
section of Jerusalem, Bethlehem,
(rent, pictured in sworn testimony
sion.
before the New York State Grime
Jericho and Ramtllah.
The
route
lay
past
the
tomb
of
i'omnil»sliiii us the focus of gang
At 8 a m today the Mandelbaum
Rachel
to
the
Church
of
the
Na
(late Into the Israeli part nf J e r ­
ster terrorism
usalem opened to admit 1,200 Arab tlvlly. which marks (he supposed
Gninnilsslnn witnesses have de
Christians who live In Israel. They birthplace of Christ Representa­
scribed the waterfront i* Ihe lo
hud special permission to visit rel­ tive* nf the Orthodox and Armen­
-•■ii"
nf wlib'* ore ml bribery, ex
ROQSRJ a. ANDIgfON, S3, oil roiiiative* on the Arab side of the ian churches were on hand to wcl
puny executive of Vernon, Tex , birtinn, shakedown* nml strong
frontier dividing the holy city and come the patriarch ul the church
bis icon n.uued Secretary of tho arm turtles
to attend Christmas services to­ entrance. Inside the church are
MrGrnnery nnnnnnred late ye*
Navy by President-elect Owignt
night. They must be back In Israel chapels for Orthodox, Armenian
lerdav that he was ilirectlng the
D.
Elsenhower,
Anderson
de.
by Christmas night.
and Latin Worship.
scribes himself a* a “Democrat FBI lo undert'ko 1 federal Inve*
The climax of the ceremony will
Hundreds of foreign pilgrims also
ligation immetllately
for Elsenhower." ^fnfernutiouuU
came through Israle and the Man­ be the traditional midnight mass
"The Department of Justice," he
delbaum (late. They will not be beginning In the Latin Chapel of
said, "which hns been watching
allowed to return noma through St. Catherine and concluding In
the New York waterfront situation
Ihe Jewish state, however.
the Grotto of the Nativity, where
f-ir mnnlhs, now ha* sofllelent evl
IJke the three wise men of long tradition says Mary amt Joseph
doner of federal law violations to
ago, the pilgrims today pressed finally found shelter and where the
warrant a fult s-ale Investigntlon "
toward Bethlehem. Tonight a baby was born.
Mcllrnnery did not go Into ite
brightly gleaming star atop the
Tne Protestant service was ar
lulls in his statement, amt .lustier
Church of the Nativity will lead ranged In a similarly hallowed
Denartment official* ileelined t«i
Ihem — us another tdar led the spot— on the terraced slopes o' t
elaborate.
M ngl-to Ihe birthplace of the holy side Bethlehem where the angels
Gov Thomas K Dew ex ileelined
IP I*Al I. THOMSON
child.
announced the birth In Ihe shep
(tl,KAN N V P
t'hrlsluiux &lt;"inmei'l. hot m New York l’’e
Christmas Eve wa* n day of herd* watching their flocks by
chief Investigator for the Si-'ll'
reremony and worship, climaxing nlahl. During this service, a lypl wilt he fur inerrh-r t," i" fnr .... . Grime Commission Jnseoh Kill1)
tonight In tho midnight service* cal shepherd's meal of course Waller Green's polio ■drlrken lam sold the grnnti w-i-ilil offer to t ')'
II y ex nee lx when neighbor* nop I u1
marking the birth of Christ.
I*bread and meat was planned.
FBI "anv and all assistance and
surprise they have In store
Sol's Charles. Kenneth and Mil information "
Drwcv’s hi"*’ time close *•••• 4
ford led seen o n e " **h come truc
to be home for Christmas But il ill* Herbert Brownell. Is staled to
looked like .1 holiday with no tree, replace MeGrnterv as attorney
few presents, and linked beans for general when the Eisen’unver ml
mlolstratinn takes over Jan 20
dltmer
Drwev, who instigated li'e Slate
For sister Bertha pud brother
llo|p"d. il wps In tie Christmas hi crime Commission ha* railed the
St Francis Hospital here, where •iluallnn It spnllluhted on the
w-terfront "a stench In the mis
Hy CYNTHIA LOWRY
PENSACOLA
— An 18 year polio sent all five last month
Al* News feature# Writer
old soldier charged with murilerAs fur the meager Christmas irtls of the i-omtminllv " The com
Today we’ll take up speech- Ing n Pensacola bookkeeper In a planned at the Green farm In near mission has no iiower to tviiils*’
mukimr. I have been doing con­ wild flight In three car* told nffi by K'lleottvllle well — "Crops wrc-igdeers le t it cm seek rein
siderable research on the sub- errs today he had a sudden urge weren’t »" good litis year." Walter edial leitlslallon in Albany
Its aim In l*&gt;o waterfront nrobe
feet mid I find that the literature tn return to HI Henniiu!. (la after Green said yesterday
"We've always hud a tree he l&gt;is hern to seek liaekeri&gt;"'&gt;d •••’
I surprisingly voluminous but, being gimc 12 days w'lhoul leave
fur ns I inn concerned, rum -' Sheriff It. I. Kendrick said the fore, luil with two kid* in the ho* dm k rackets which are bleeding
,
« r an esiimated ll.Vi milbim dollars
soldier, Gradv Allen TU'cv, ,&lt;* pitai and three iii'l o-d
plctelv Useless.
I have discovered that . I! In­ Kannapolis. N C , offered tin nth just thought we'il lie ler lint thl* amiiinllv from New York Cilv's
-even billion dollar a year ship
structions an speech-making have or explanation for his ,-icltelt"-* year "
pie,* industry
But neighbors Jury Cased)
been written by people who I.IKK Tuesday which tied up practically
The commission has h*--ird swore
to get up and declaim or at least the entire city nnd county police James Ward and l.ynn Fddv hut testlmoov |bnl tbe AFI. Interna
other plan* for Ihe Western New linnnl longshoremer.’s Vssneiuthoi
*»y people who think thev are force for several hours
Kendrick vald Tilley shot Albert York fotnl'v They h id taken up i&gt;
nretty good at It. None of the
, II.Ai Is Infested *utti mobsters
tides see into show any conslder- It. Harwell, 24 year old benklrren eolteeltnn for gift* nnd n dinner "f I'ru' ti' lng graft and terrorism nod
ntion for the reluctant orator who cr' In the head when Harwell made linked ham in go with a eouplc l*'iil sbippim; and sleveilorio't f rm*
has committed hlmsolf to raising ,® 'tra!’ fj\r. 1 t*1111 Harwell 'bed „f pics Mrs Green had baked
tolerate enoesters In the II,A lie
hi* voice In public to meet B
a
m
*
llpl ,
t, ,irr
'U'd " r ' , C«'i’Hn had decided i- in-** thev keep the dock workers
sort of iier*nli*1 rhallemra
After Ini* STIOQting, the * enff t|lut
wel decorated Christmas i n ff«i%
The rm^ t . can give you plenty
Tl ley force.l three Negro Jri,...........
.............. .
Green'M
iKn
ft'* *■*»!»»«**
of rules* on p r t ^ r i t U w d dc- ^ ' Pn lo drlvo h‘,n " " ,,f IVnl,a *»"•'■* I’in.i-sh.-.l living room to •
ilwk k'nnKifiTH wfi1! pnfill'M*
livery. It li much **alcr to think
A coroner’s lurv met this morn
" 'i-i ' Jlljl * ' ‘‘A!!™ "J^i,’r ,u
,!n^i» Vr •ft'iuiv i»f Jr**
Hm'n' to"nracUce U|t
b*»t'l)if
,n|l *? vle7 Harwell’s bodv
n tln M a n l'week’, after'treatm ents ***v n iv jirrl P r n l N MrSfiP,#» «‘f
than to practice It. The bast In -;
a formal Inquest Into the kill lasting
mere th in a inrmlh
t»f HorUn'‘
structora ran t prepare the novice
|nK was set today by Justlro of CHnrlrs ?•; relolm il his wife Mar *f tfmlrrn ai»rr
,ft «i*t•vi* ts 'Dt ifit'*lr
frn in “V llWJwnmf « r tr « ^ ni,w#! ,ho P, 7 rc
I L Morgan for lo „|„.|lo nml the‘r two elilldreti on
r
»
r**tr-»r
IrttH
«f
*
*
m
4
r&gt;
i
I
V'il
up on his own feet, faced by a a m. Dee 30 rillev mrsut'me •- n,,,ir own -mall farm
V * '*"i« ir , ,r -lb ‘t *n f V I ! * v i * r nf
•■w or a lot of hi* fellows In h«t&lt;«i retd In the county Jrilt withKenneth,IHr and Milford,
Ft. •I.-.*
V„f I* fV»*. Vs-tx, ilrtsm.iallantf nltltudea of expectancy.
out bond.
came home In mnin imd dad
V
I'ri't snmr u ritt'rlm^l
First, we nrc told, decide whgt
Ke“Hriek gave this nrcomd of
HijiD’u pretty, litackbaired^and i 1 '•ftffi«t*
PHi'fir u
hr U'.t
you want tu say and how yon the slaying:
In. will spend most nf i hrixlnuiu ifP f !*tf f -if*nr»?a&gt;|r
want to say It. 1 ha expert*
T |||cy forced his wnv ul g-n Dav in ,m Iron long
I
M|y MvIiu I I i 'ai*
’
therefore, presumo that every point Into the automobile .if K It
P o l a n d 2 t al e in I h e h o s p i t a l
t,#. t
t» ♦.*■»!
*V v
sneechmuker want* to say some- Thompson. Pensneoln business s u 'd h e fe lt l i e l t c r llneii :l i h e -.till
« f|f
■•rderc il 11A Mr'f gf'
p,i| Ithing. I believe I am speaking for man. ordering him to drive nort*- hud a li i o r o f p ii ilx si
the majority nr beginning speech- When Thomrisim pime.l Inin a fill k e p i mu-1 n f h is th o u g h t niukers when I say that after Ing station. Ttllrv left Ihe ear ami s ell
*e’ve been cudgeled, brow-beaten entered Harwell’s aulumublle
Mr mill Mrx Green a. i . ,lll\ tM'M"
or flattered into making a tr y ,1 Harwell, a hieikkeeper for n Ion- I.. i - t Her!1' , uni n i "mi '1 »"
we Hearch tmr minds und tilscover used car firm, drove mi a few "1 hope they dnn’l ted 1. &lt;&gt;l hr TVH. *1
cause we liavpn't lico-i ul U 1 N|1#‘
Inrklnw anything wo
want to was shot when he made a grab It’ciii iiinr,. ofte n ." Green * ml vrs ln\.
diem
say. but wo haven't anything to for Tiliev’s gun
tertlav “ Maybe
Tlllcv left the ear, and gut into on Christina* “
rontribute which is worth listen­
THI M
t.lfilir s THEE
one occupied hy the Negro worn
ing to.
\
%
;•
t»*.. ». •
After we’ve been committed to
} , ordered Murv ( ,r 'iham.
, ,,
,,
T r m? in t i t h * *
n a E t r 'iil rnm
making a speech, he it an hour * ' hp? I.'c *'1, " " ‘ ,.n1n' ■"'/
f lir f lllia ! S p H Iftlllll
i w h i t * ’ ( ”HrUf t
u
« t** •
or six month* In advance, th e , II|ntut,Jll/ vvh#&gt;,i h,. ni.,,„.i.mi*,t
D o l lV l T H iM u S S IlJfO tMWiunI i,i'ri, Hinnv n*i Dit* Whit*novice s ;:m T r« lm o s r;T i Insure
Whn, ho abandoned the
i*r&lt;i*in«1k IhU .I'trri’Mi’*
time thinking about the Impending
Vmi‘ look Fpolice '
,h^
T r ip r n f i fJn m ii'fl il
rvitnnt*
SFO l'L n
i runck
CV#|UI spot.
mosvwai1#* H i •-i*l
Siielltnan told mure Plan ') "“u ;i|i Mrpii(|itpf lirffirn
*»li'*t**
f**»
Certain *iitintlon* arc eonduTlllev meanwhile hn&lt;l gone
lilactllng Koreans tndr* "Atv ii.v
&lt;*lvo to oratoriral contemplation.1the home of AV I’. Itnwe ihod Ameriea, the United N u tic- ind
r»H»* t -il VmtVm &lt;*n thl* .V» fcMit
Personally, I would go down in five mile* from hrre nt Gnil point the Rep dille td Korea nr*- - .rkl-ir \nrwnv M»rniT
hietorv a* a girl* Demosthenes If He told Mr*. Howe to call police tngethcr for the peace nf Ihe
I could deliver on the platform |and surrendered when thev rnmc world "
any o f the rousing, inspirational,
Bloodhounds hud alrradv been
charming, Incisive and informa­ brought to ihr area, anil shout W who arrived ln*t night In &gt;peml ids
police
officers were scouring the second consecutive Ghristnia- wilh
tive anreche* I can compose In
the bathtub or In bed.
neighborhood
Police nuoted (hr couth ns sav­
My brain worke dearly, my
Avortli are positively brilliant, ing hr gave himself up br-atise
anil my poise In tho warmth anil " I rouldn't live with myself."
Preslilent Kyiigniiiii Ith,- Gen
solitude of the steamy hath I*
und Mrs Jam es A Van Fleet and
that of Churchill. Font* magnifi­
Fid. .1 T Kdcovne nf -Sail Fran
cent stuff occurs Just before I
eist-n, Eighth Army chiml.iiu
drop off for the land of Nod but
Earlier today, Spellman cele­
brated muss at Van Fleet'* F K
It la completely forgotten In
8lh Army HeaiJminrtcr*. ehtitted
dawn’a early light. But once on
with wmindetl soldier* in lw» Inm
Ihe platform, with clammy, aguen_ pltula nml had lunch with I'resi
struck hands, inraningleas notea
dent nnd Mrs Rhea.
before pto ami mv tongue se­
Al tin* CsipHnl ccfrrmnny. It hut*
curely clamped to the roof of my
mouth. I'm a pitiful, trrlfled

M o t ii in *!

Woman Columnist Young Soldier
Gives Pointers On Held Following
Speech M aking Art Wild Escapade

Is

your material la
" %femarlalng
W
.
good adrlee anil an la htat
h u t buiit
onto, I ’d like to remark pa runal
thcllerlly that nrartleing a speech
But for io beginner, It’a not wj
In front of a mirror is no good.
wo need, Tbe beat liet for i first You not only feel Ilka a fool, hut
speech l( to write It out In full— vou grt discouraged about your
nnd read it. Not only dota thla appearance,
force yon to keep your eye* off
There’* n big speech-making
tho audience — audlrnrea can bo tradition about fokes. According
very Mary—but the aheaf of pa­ lo the authorities. It’* best to
ne? gtvaa you somethin# to hang d art i speech with tome humor,
’em* la autiposed to gentle down
Ideal than If we coinaUnlly dll- the audience and make It recep­
courage
ry new ven- tive. Thl* mav he all right for
t* them In every
people w ho‘ go around In their
ture,
Lven.ye
imr children, ob- nrlvata live* saving "did you
nre UM Association, feat more naak the ana about . . .? ” but for
iporta at If they ara parmlttad UwM of ua who aren’t Joketo pay Uta fare cn bur see andfa ik im It’s a real problem to
street cara, lo anawar tha tela- "]»K ua a little atory which I*
nhona, taka almpl* maaaagaa. If, fhlrlv new anti— above all—has
whlla *UU voung thev ara allowed anv bearing on what, If anything,
to help wHh tha dfshaa and with I* to fallow, You’re also advised
tha c a n of thefr room* and to enmpoaa the speech into point*
elothaa, they, will loya.ta.de thee# which can be summarised at the
- and toon they will be fan- end.
helpful around tha house.
Apparently, there’* aom* Impor­
Ir mother* and father* tant* attached to being able to
rearing of their ehll- nrtk* pUhlle apeeehee without
Intfp*. I ’m against thla irkdliii.. It’s high time w* divided
Into two rategoriee: those
Iv# a yan to make aneechUtpa* who ar* content to
r a t thoaa of u* In the
« o » n , I lay, let'* make
» .rood aodlenca a mark of
‘ «L
■■ - - I.
- * .
Oahd.Is almdat Invariably found
hi oral whteh pgoddee illvitr,

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BACK ftOM THI NATO COUNCIt session m Paris Mutu.it Secure
Administrator W. Avcrcll H.irrlmm ilc fl) and Secrelnry .if State P*
Achcsan ar* grxatcd by President Truman on llislr arrival in Wiislu.
ton Achaion. In bidding farewell to his fellow foreign Ministers .it •
conferences, pralsad European ttntrsmanshlp and made a fervent i
for the adoption of the European Army treaty.
i f iierruit.

Hollywood llxshors
In Christmas With
Typical
Festivity
HOLLYWOOD igs — Hull vwmid
cave a Parisian welcome tu P'e
Christmas season last night «Hb
a premiere nnd nnrtv that ranked
aiming the biggest In recent vears
The norlv was an invitation*'
affair tossed hy the producer* of
"Moulin Kongo " A flock of Ihillv
wood star* Including Huiniihrcv
Bogart. Greer Garson. E*tbe* WU
Hums, Judy Garlund and Willinm
Hidden a|ip&lt; ared nt the Mneamtio
lo rnns"nic Ihe champagne i»*d a
imffet dinner priced at fli*t p c
couple
Edith Piaf the ..........rif ! o . ■
singer, provided the eotert.ilnmenl
ii*&lt;d was cnthiisi isli -......
'
'flu* event licnefitled the Damon
Runyon cancer fund hv ill ooo
Earlier m the evening the .........
witnessed the world iircmieri' o '
"Moulin lloUge," a film based on
the life of the nrli'l fnnlicse
t.untrec Directed bv John Mii-I.***
and sta'rlng Jose Fer-e- »•*- I* ••
made film was ii|iplauded liv the
opening mghl audience and an
pearcil lo In* the i*"tr* to lie.it m
the Academy sweepstakes
However not all the .......... * *
wa* favorable A do»en 1*1 l ei
wearing American Legion e.m m
pearcil and paraded In fried ■*' INIhealer They Imim * plaeant* claim
Inu that Ferrer and llnslim had
symputhlieil with left wingers
Asked for hi* rominenl no tV
pickets, Ferrer tntd newsono "I
don’t know what In *av Aho-u u
1 can s.iv Is that I'll jn-.l go right
nil doing the best | call As til the
pickets, It’s a free * 'emu v "
"II suddens me ICs cvlietnelv
disappointing," remarked lltislnn
'I ’m dlHiippinnled that sn wn'nler
fill till nrganl/utien as Ihe Annul
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1 \i !v*i'NA ll.l.K J ' - Hearings
HI * 1 Ki1 'ore1- «||*I.I"XI kickback I. &lt;&gt; &gt; ,. v ."its hi slate and
fed. -d ,1 i r ) s l i e been sched­
uled f"i next
ok
Atcl'*■—- m d e Uiv.il Cmintv
Cm t i i *
1 . .1111*1 Guv Fillle* w .111. 1 ..i .- .iiinl '2 other*
e II I
• 1 foie Judge A. D.
All Neill Aloi I iv
I', h 1 I 11 -t ,1 Judge llryan
Slltipseu *■ II he
ar "'-lent* lit
- e '■ill c . . . . 1 .it T e-ray.
Klfy.ie t- s.-e'. - 1 ,)■!&gt;« 1-irs for
being filed 11■-111 In - i f i*'1 a year
mil .is s.i' » -n.iii.ifet f, * the Flor­
ida Criishrd Stone Co He charge*
Ills opposition to .1 1onsp'ra'V to
repay A'arren &lt; .iiuiiii'" enntribu*
lull- led lo Ills dismissal
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- i"d deldirratd
1
I * G 1 a1 .- -e.i in an answer
■ Ini m cd
' c • r* Other de­
le' bulls wViJi meloded member*
1 r e 1 *• • .1 .1* " i* imenl head.
c, V i,, .t a A*. • . i ' i.iii have
. o !.
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1 A 1,1 ,'i 01 II.. ev 111 du* Hill*
&lt;dm- . c o l i d .*' e J AVnrren’*
pnin .p . 1 catimai u b.eki-rs, Clar. -1,1 . -up 11 nr 'side d of tho
I !,-r -la * Mi-he.l *&gt;|..|ie Co . 11. M.
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1'. a’ - II A II.1rerun. OrI. .ce dine head of the Cont 1.' n I ntmuud Co. ;i ills.!v. I
if mi Kilgore alleges
.. i- ...
. 1 in the c ispiracy;
i
11 it . hi..,' 1-'.I c
B Treadwav l ake 1 Minlv lesidenls Kll-

\\ \SIIINGToN V So in . -v
sons have asked .dieul I 'ktT c*
Ibe inaiigur.il ball nmre d mu
eiki nf them so far. official* -.n
that the tiadilinii.il climax l" tin
presliU'ntl,il inauguration mi J m
20 will he m two section'
Tilt* ball was nmioitpccd orh.iilid
Iv a* an ins datloii only ad .u a'
the local armory, where die I* I!
(our years ago was Imidrd to - &gt;'*"
i i e r s i i p s Inn h i m - nf f l i c regnlnlhoc
Now a second section i- liemg .11
ranged for I line Arena with ah ail
einial eapacltv
. e .Il "liln .1 w lib Hie &lt;'onstDlCTlckcl*. which 1list it 2. will 1 on I ........... .. 1 o
specify which line I'm Iumhi
* ' -c,
I I •r. .. . '‘-other of
gel Into The Kiscnheeel ■ ,e I d'e II- n v 1 atn-i ■1- ............ Pm stnnc
entertainers wilt *h die li.nl. 1
■" 1 &lt; t me Kilgore says
forth tielweeu Ihe two
' e I* il t »-k pi 1. e
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I’OtNTOSE Ft .mi 1 1*
I hi.
M V \ l» K 1* 1 ., set* Ilf Pingirl* M**( 1’ H** ’ * 1 •l 1
enarate New
Itrn a ill* .i IiIimI Hritiofi tm! i nrv
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vesicrtlay ith
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pliinr from uliitJi H l
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mt ii |*;i*-CUcri N .iits 1 tin- t 1* i a.I **
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iMT.tl tinted III '.ifrf) •i ,i •♦• I 1i .
st, •,
:♦* * » u if. ..( an imem\hvii home
I* about t&gt;l
IH’ idiilu- \\,’(H t*Hfi t•t•- f j -Ml 1, 1-t • ’ *•
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Id 0 iter flat
r it|
ni.itiy to thr If j if i-li \l«&gt;'
1 .sen other chit
i .Find id V| iff ,| \S111 H I1-" i i i (
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Let Nothing

You Dismay

The Sanford Herald

Nineteen hundred mid f ITty-two yearn tiffo idicphcrila
watching
over thuir sheep In the hills of Iaraid now “n
N M lik H
d a lly
N atard ay
lid N a a d a y , tkrlalMiia aa&lt;l &gt;r» mull tilde of heavenly hunt, pramlinf God ittiil Haying Olory
ears* r u t i l a t e d n a N a la r d a y a f« l to God In the higheHt, and on curth, ponce, gootl will townrd
l e a l i R C k r liilM a a a n d k a w
\ e a ra .
M l f f a a a o lla
men.” Nineteen hundred and fifty-two years ago a babe wan
!'aIt red ac aemnd rl««a winifvt aim in tli*' city of Uethlehcm giving hope and promise of
O etn O e r 37, ll»IV, n« Wf I*m«I llfllr
•f aaaafwrd, I'lnrlda. under Ike Sr universal love and (he brotherhood of mail.
a f C u a i r r u «»r M a r c h ft, I alia,
Today, almost twenty centuries later, wo still celebrate
that birth, not because that bright promise has been fillH U M . S M» I
III. \ \
i:dll*tr
tilled, but lieeause wo still have faith that some day it will
1*1111110% nt;t%
be. Hundreds of millions of iieople all over the world believe
Hiewlwr** Ohnnmer
that the message bnaight by Hint tiny babe will ultimately
« l t l * t H i r n o % ii %t i : n
*H i I a r r le r
$ .W
ie tnindiii ano that sometime some bow the kingdom of
Mae M iia lk
i.otf
T h re e H r a lk *
:t «n» peace will embrace the world and the government of Guo
I I I H n a lk a
IU .1
Uaae l e a f
il.A o will be supreme.
.Sometimes it seem- as !f we have waited a long time and
A ll
nhlliinry
au tlfM .
m rda
iif
I h a a k a . r e mii Iii Hum* until n u l l r n
*** the faith of some is apt to tie shaken. Sometimes it seems
fttlerfalaiM 'M l
for
Ikr
j*or|..»*r
Unit the world instead of getting better is getting worse a at
m lalm i faad*.
wil l In* r ^ t i r i n l l«»r
at r e a a la r n d a rr t U I
'Inti wars and mine wars are destined to remain lliu curse
of mankind. Sometimei it seems that evil is more prevalent
I tr pr eme n le d
%a lit*#•n il a
lla
In
la n d
f m a a|in|
y n iiP r
l l r p r * * * n«ln
ln lla r Ilian good and that tli •• promise of goodwill toward men is
fa**.. Aett llark*
ifcirnnn.
ar
________ _ I t r l r n l l
m hl a—
un empty one
a a a a Hn
I lly a n d «(» l, Mul«.
lliu itini Is bccansi our faith is weak. It is heniusu we
l ‘h r l i t r a id la a iiif iiilt e r « f th e
A a a a e la te d l ' r r «
n k h k U e n tit le d as human beings are weak. There was no promise of pencu
f t f f l H i l t r l y fn th e tier f ar rett»il*M«
•■aI In n art a lt th e l» r n t w r it * la ria te d today. There was no Jtope for goodwill now. There was a
la th in a *te a fttite r na fa a ll mm a|»
promise only if we believed and kepi thusfaith. There will bo
A T a etta lla y a lr k M .
peace on earth, goodwill toward men, if we who are alive
today, and if those win* come after os, cootliiuc to believe
WEDNESDAY, I)He. 2.1, l M2
that the way pointed out to ns by the Itabe in the manger is
the only way.
TODAY'S IIIIII.F. VERSE
i wo iiinosaiid ' ear. se*,in tike a long time to those of
Youth often hungim-s Uluru in u us whose span of Iif.* can hardly exceed three score years
(hurt cut tu happiness and sum-**. and ten. lint two thousand .veins is hardly a moment in the
Old nifit know* that tln&gt; longest
Way round I* tha xhortent way ; life of eternity. It pass us like a day at the office to the
there. I gave my heart to know maker ot ail t i l i n g s . Anil we in our impatience to have done
wisdom, and to know madnen* and with It, to make the perfect world over-night, are apt to
/oily. — Keel. 1:17.
doubt the truth, to lose faith that it will ever come to pass.
tie* those woo cdeliiate ( luistmas have not lost the
It may take half a life time to faith. They remember the words of the risen Lord's direc­
tiring tlio fraud Into tin. open, hot tion to his disciples, “Go ye into all the world, and preach
fate* witness ruin. th« peace and
f f certainly the character of the liar. the gospel to every creature, lie that belicveth and is
A fall* wlliien* .hull not In- un­ baptized shall be saved; but he that belinvuth lint ahull lie
punished. — I’rov. Jll:U,
lamned.”
And so on Christmas day there is great rejoicing among
nil those wlm lielleve. They have peace of mind if there Is
O Come, All Ye Faithful
0 rotne, all ye fulthfiil,
no peace In the world. They have toe iovo of family, friends
.Joyful ami triumphant,
anil neighbors, even If titer* are those who do not love. They
?, i (i come ve, O rome ye to
have the goodwill of all who have seen the light and who fol­
Ilelhlehem;
low the Star of Hethlelioin.
Come and behold Him,
The Christmas message is the message of strength, of
Horn the King of angel.;
(I enme, let on adore llliit,
courage, and of faith. And for this reason the t liristmas
0 rome. let u« adore llini,
message is always jovful, for it offers hope to every ludiU rome, let in* adore Him,
\itlual man and woman which can be found nowhere else, lie
Christ the l.ord
that believulh and Is baptized shall be saved.
Clod of (!od, Light of Light,
Lot lie nhliora not the Virgin's
“God rest ye inert'V, gentlemen,
Wiinihl
Let nothing you dismay,
Very Clod, llrgnttrn, not createdj
fo r Jesus t liriHl, Hur Savior,
* fling, eholra of angel.,
Was born on Christmas day."
fling In exultullnn,
fling, all ye citizen, of hruv'tt
In

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Olory to (io&lt;l In the Highest;

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Sees

Thu

A Labor tuembor of the Hritlsh I'arliamenl, Woodrow
L. Wyatt, made a thrco-moiitliB visit to the United States
in the course of which lie toured the South, "tu see at first
iiiiml the ciimlltliiiis under which Negroes live and attitudes
uf the whites toward them." Front what hu had heard and
read, Ui Ih llrltlsher says he was "prepared to see the worst,"
||c&lt; writes of his observations and Impressions in the New
York Times.
•
,
, .
“To the outside world." says Wyatt, "thu plight of thu
Negro In the South can seem hopelessly undemocratic," but,
on Ids visit to the South he found a "great lifting process
in the air. The Negro is moving forward and knows it. The
w h iles are conceding his rigid to progress— which is, ill
the long run, Ii Ih most important right.
This observer noted particularly the "Negro ipiartcrs"
In Southern cities. "I saw clean mid comfortable houses. Al­
though I saw many primitive cabins, I did not see such ter­
rible living conditions for Negroes as In Chicago." Also, In
Alabama, lie found a large, modern Negro college, where
the students were as well dressed ami seemingly as cheer­
ful as students anywhere. There was no sign of second-class
citizenship, except, of course, the fact that It was a college
for Negroes."
Wyatt concludes his fair and factual report: "1 went to
tho South fearful of what l might see mul find. I left en­
couraged and with something to Htty in reply to the people
who would use the Negro anil Ids problems to prove a pre­
judged cuku out uf preconceived facts." He urges visitors
from other countries to visit the South ami see for them­
selves thu progress that Is being made.
It Ih gratifying to have this testimony from an Impar­
tial nail unprejudiced witness. — Tampa Tribune.

Away In A Manger
Awajz In a manger, no crib for a

Revival Of Hen Hur

Shades of our forefathers! "ben Hur," u volume which
for muny years after Its publication In 1880 lay u |h»ii every
living room table, Is to lie revived In color film. Until "Gone
With The Wind." no book was Ixinuht more widely except the
Bible. Its association with thu Hfu ot Christ mommended
it to muny purchasers who thought novul-ruuding frlvoluus
und unworthy. Tills objection was overcome in tho case of
'Hon Hur" by the trnvolllmr biaik salesmen who doubtless
accounted In groat part for Its immense sales,
Appcurunco on tho stage heightened its jHipulurity,
Many who regarded tho theater as wicked made un excep­
tion In the’ cuso of "Ben Hur." Finally it hud great success
as a silent movlo In tho 1080'*.
Lew Walluco, the uuthor, was n general In tho War Be­
tho dear children In Thy tween the .States and a Heoublican politician from InUlann,
who for a time was minister to Turkey. HU other Hovels.
idor cart,
lad Uko ua to hoavon, to llvo “The Fair (Jod" and “Tho Prince of India," ulso so d well
with Thtt, there.
but not comparably to "Bon Hur.’" This revival is likely to
•rk, Tha llarald Angola fling attract many who ore not regular movie-goers, Just as tho
irk I tho herald angola
ting,
book attracted unexpected but delighted readers,__________
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' Bagollo host proclaim,

is bom In Bolhlohoml

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Too Late To Classify

By RUB8ILL RAY
________
0 LORD, aa wo approach
^
an cling to the true, t^ t them ho unother oh* eit unco of. tno birth
blrl of nway oil hy preeaure and petty pol-

Thy Hon, glya wa the power to
penetrate the fog of commercial
—Amen, pronintlon, Permit our vl.lon to
by hightat heav'n adored | aee dearly through the falae lleht*
it, ,tha avcrlaatlsg Lord) of earth and enjoy the true tight
Him ecoma, of Thy eUr» with Ihelr conaUut
behold Him
Virgin’.iaj
of tho Vlrgin’i
menage of the limltleaa unlverae,
aubifrvlent to Thy Will,
In flaah the God-head iee|
Humble our hearta and lot them
U Deity,,
Deity,.
the' Incarnate
throb with thankfulnera for the
aa Man with man to
danca that la oura. Teach ua,
wayward children, the itep*
•hould taka to regain our
fli. Warm ua with the
.. of Thy love that we may
U in our everyday dealings
nr. fall® *. &gt; *« . Incooraga
HU glory

i Rlsg.

K tT tftM t,

Itica and let their heada b# upir thnt
llftlid and their vlalon dear
they
...w, may __
follow
- ...............
the guldanc
....... .nee of
Thy etar and move In accord with
Thv will.
fltrengthen theae leader* and let
their faith be reborn. Inillll In
their heart* tho rourage to rotlat
evil and walk updght among all
men. Make known to them the
path of rlghteouene** and eupport
them with Thy rod gml Thy a u ff
when their fooUtepa falter.
In thla dark hour of our. hlat
when tho vokee of
nd falae god* diet
true

faith is substance of f hjj
things not seen.very young know this,
the very old;
Th&lt;ty grasp intangibility'* bright

M«/quicfu

The song, the dream , the
miracle foretold.

I know. For i have seen it in the
F a s tArid north and south and
wo it, I mark its beam;
And in some ugly spot whore I
think least
To find a J a r , I follow its
whila gleam.

Sven to H eartbreak Ridge the
Th'ee Kings ride;
Dow - years their shadows
lengthen on f/ie land;
ffid long is heard, and still a
light shall guido,
And on your hill the ntorch­
ing star will stand.

It d ied not on Judea's hills, I
knowt
ll did not show mo where Ho
lay, then dim ;—
For still on starless nights I
watch its glow,
And by its brightness find
my way to Him!

tiny. They virtually wiped nut tmw centered at Home, turned to
i I,rintlimity in the N'Uir East and' the iiii|ul*itii&gt;M, which attempted to
Men Of (Jod Combat New Threat
Xncth Africa, They look Spain and cool out heresy. The Crusade*,
tit ove inlii Fen are Itolnie il«-v| finni until |,, fop), uhi-mptcd to
ll., Mill:Hitt HOW FN
were driven hack. They went not capline I In* Holy I .mid from the
\
IhItil I'lrm
colliely driven out of ripniii until Moslems hut ultimately failed.
t I'.i'J. A on-imce tu Christiuiiily Tor
Tin- split iH'twecn the Eusl und
The till tli of J enii * in u Bethle­ place ami then disappear. Hut llu centuries, llu-y rvery heating m lluhem umiiger resulted in the world'* empire was facing trouble mul pa gules of Vienna in tftJI*.
the West la-rame deeper. At olio
m o st wide N |im id fuilh, followed Irintltiiu hi'gitn to seem more im
time,
Eastern
Chris thins
deKanl-tVrsI Hplll
today hy nearly ilfiU mi 11Ion people, portunt to the people.
Mi now bill- there wit* u growing lion need their leaders for attempt­
*lmout a third uf all living per­
All Efforts Fail
*plll between East nod West which ing to yield to the West, saying
son*.
liccnmo filial In 1051. Russia siitl they preferred the Turks to west­
The
emperor,
llcchis,
IMP
ft
I
A.D.
j
Centuries of nitll-Heiiiitii&lt;iii have
Hindi' an all-out effoit In wipe util has an Eastern Orthodox Chinch, ern Christians.
tended to imiNk the fact that the Christians.
The western church reached n
Valerian. ‘JftJ-'JtU) A.D., ullhntigh the original seat of that
first C h rU tim iN weir found mining tried It again.
church In Constantinople was low rhli with the great srhism lie*
Dim'lelinii,
iiBldtOft,
Jew*. One uf the first great dis­ nniile the la*t effort. All falletl
luki'ii hy tlm Turks In 115:1 and tween RtUft and H I7. Hilt about
pute* In the church «»» whether
beta mu largely Mostum.
I lull, printing was developed at
An
observer
at
that
tlnio
might
Christ hud a message for the Jew*
Mainz. Germany, mol rdueiitlon of
have thought that Mithras, widely
The
Mongols
stunned
through
alone or for all men.
worshlppctl hy the men In the Itu.mlu in the l.’lih Ci-utiiry mul most C'hrl.stluliN la'cume poi.slhle.
It wa* only when Jerusalem wa* army, was destined to heroine god riipluri'd Hungary which the
Then the reformation brought
ilest toyed hy unr in 7U A. 11, iiikI of the empire. Constantin*, tlm rulud fur some years. Atthoug
Frutesluotlsin, Martin Luther and
the Jew* scattered that the op­ next emperor, followed Miihtn*. they were tolerant uf all religion*,
position to preselling to (Jelitlh'H Hut In .Ti:i A.ll, while Constantine Including Chrlsllunity, they were the date 151? are often cited, but
began to fade. Even so, llu&gt; ehureh was planning the Isrttle which was long u menace to European Chris­ there are muny great nunies —
grew slowly In those first year*. to make him sole ruler of the em­ tians. (In tile other hand, In tne Hu»s, Calvin, YVyellff und others
A little Inter the Catholic euunterDp to ISO A.D. there were small pire, there was a miracle. Con­ Util Century Tamerlane, it Monstrengthened
tho
group* of Christian* In Palestine, stantine was Inspired to call upon gol, fonuuercd much of the Mos­ reformation
Church.
Phoenicia, Cyprus. Asia Minor, the Chrlstlun find.
lem umpire, flume student* think Catholic
The great exploraimns, starting
Hu wen the buttle mul In Hie that without Tamerlane's nttnek,
lireece, North Africa and Italy.
Tin* Editor:
Just
la-fore Hie beginning uf the
Edict
of
ftlllan
lie
gimiletl
tolera­
Europe
might
well
hnvu
become
After ISO the growth was fast­
Herald:
Hlth Century, spread Christianity Hanford
er. Croups In thu old renter* grew. tion tu the Christian*, lie was Moslem.
Dear Mr. Dean:
baptized
In-fore
lie
died.
beyond
all
previous
bounds.
Under
these
attacks,
Christianity,
New renter* worn set up In Egypt,
Tho Seinlnulo County MlnlxtirThere Is disagreement a* tn how
Caul, HriUin and Hpaln, all Inside
"il Association would like to c«.
many
Homan*
were
Christians
liethe Human Empire.
orcN* to the flnnfnrd Herald, The
rure this time. Estimates run fn in
Hanford Builder, and lo fltatlor
mot-eighth to one-twentieth of the
Antioch Focal Point
IW ART I It* It IHIYANT
WTRR It* dcap nuurrclatlon for
Antioch became the focal point people. One estimate often used
in Heudei* Digest
the space given for church new*
of tho faith after Jerusalem .fell, Is 10 per cent.
ami announcement* throughout the
After Constantine, Christianity
and III the Hccnnd Century, the
Soon It will be Chrlstnmi. In mil­ agonizing death, became convinced year.
Importance of Home began, to bo was thu state religion of the em­
We fully realise that this re­
pire, rarrpt for brief Intervals. It lion* of homes am iss (he country that He both was and knew Himself
i ecug tilled i
families and kinsmen wilt sit down to bo more than man. Hu believed presents a splendid contribution to
grew
rapidly,
aided
hy
the
Human
Outside tha empire, Armenia,
together, eat a lltllo moro than Is He was the Son of Ood, and He tho life of the churches.
Mesopotamia, Persia, Arabia, Eth­ system of rominunlealloti and gov­ ood for them and make merry, Nucccvdcd, In the teeth of every , W f would like to thank fltatlo*.
ernment.
iopia, Edessa and even India had
here will be a alight, temporary. opposition, ridicule and persecu­ WTRH publicly In your paper also
Christian churches. Hut the move­
Country Coe* I'agan
yet perceptible all-round rising of tion. In communicating that belief for the time donated to tns church
ment waa not all one way, Several
In the empire It was a rlly re­ the temperature of human kindli­ to other*.
ea. The Btatlon donates the tlm*
Oriental god* caught the Imagina­ ligion. HPnt»*n" tnraii* “country­ ness.
What Jeaua did caused men to for tho morning devotional*, the
tion uf the Homan*. Mithras camo man.14 Outsldr the rinplre, mlaWhat docs it alt mean? For a worahlp what He wa*. For what Avo Marla hour on Sundays, and
from Persia, l*!s camo from slottarlrs reached the rhlef* of bar­ minority, Chrlslmaa la a religious He did created In Uioae who were the time for the RumUv morning
Egypt, Cybele, Qreut Mother of barian tribe*, ninny of which were commemoration, the highlight nf witnesses of It—and In those who broadcasts fth* churches paving
the (loda, came from Phrygia.
menacing Home, Converted, auch tho Christian year. For a majority, came to learn of It only bv heart only for the lino service.)
Rome had her own pantheon of a chief would order Imptlam for It la merely a feast and a holiday say—a cnnvlctlon of what He waa.
The churches deeply appreciate
gods. And In the effort to make HI* whole tribe. In that way fit, and Is kept by them because their The conviction waa ao Intense that all of thla enurtusv.
thu empire work, emperor worship I’atrkk, who reached Ireland In fathers kept It, because their oarll- they regarded Ilia ealstence on
Blnrerelv,
A.D,, made Hint country, one etl memories uf celebration and earth as Infinitely .tho moat Impor­
was started. Thv Romans tolerated
W. P. Brooks. J r .
other goda, But the Christiana said of the great centers of Christian family reunion go hack to Christ­ tant thjng that had ever happened.
Preaidant, fletnlnolo
mas Day.
. ,
Not only did they try to alter their
their (lod waa the only aod. They faith and Irnmlng.
County Ministerial
The “ Christian myth": that t* own Uvea—to live, however unsuc­
Rv 600 A.D. ChrT*ll»nltv was the
refuted to worahlp the emperor*.
___
Association.
That itemed subversive to the Ro­ fglth of the whole Mediterranean how “ clever" men refer to the body cessfully. aa Ho had lived-but in
mano, Christiana were persecuted world, and waa reaching nut far nf Christian belief out of which the many cssci^they deliberately alectby th* lufferlng* and f-iggcdle*
because they refused what learned beyond It tu other lands. But three Chrlatmaa h a st rlaea. BOt before
that affect them Personally,
............ ............... Jt 1
to tho Romans ordinary loyalty to was trouble. All wanted one, uni­ we dismiss tho “ myth" there are
and women
— InsttacUvaly
-------- yely close
cloae theli
fied faith, But Ideas differed. certain historical facts which wo history. It tuppeneo,
tho emperoro.
should do well to remember.
can altar tho fact.
hearta to other tragedies avary
At first, persecution woa local. There wer« msnv heresies—Arl­
Tho Brat Is that on a specific doy
For thla wonderful man, whom
•• *r#at aa their own an .
It might be severe at one time and ans, Donatists, GntnUes, Monophy- there wa* horn In tjie mhuacr-nf " thoie of ua who call ourselves W
WW IBI
thoaa
immediately around them. A
■Itaa, Montanlsta, Manichaeana. St.
AugusHne Was, at ono time, a poor Inn in Judea a child called Christian* believe to have boon perfect Ibelay tyould not ahut hla
Jesus. He wai n o t.a prince or a moro than man. possessed aa attri­ heart InmmIt protection. He would
tlon* and hasten th#
tha day
da; whan
or a warrior. He was not bute which wo know from our own
with others and give himTho Arlaiu converted many of astatesman
man will
wl racofnlsa the folly
member of a conquering race; Ho exporienco to bo utterly bayend the *#H unceasingly to relieve aad IUCthe Urbar'ana and (aussd Irtn hle wrote no booh, raised no artistic capacity
violence
ica and Isam to live toget
of human naturo. Ho pos­ cor M m .
aa peiKtful. cIUm m s W
n r for osnturlss. Tha Mononhyaltea monument. Hla year* on earth were sessed on infinite capacity for bye
T N whole meaning of Christreached
Rthlomi
In
tho
flth
Cen­
that
enabled
Him to regard
few and lived
I ...
obdOMs
mea, the (nlracle of Christ’* birth
tury
and
the
Ethiopian*
have
h**n
ure.
conquered
provlm
at
tv
try
othar
scure.
Ince.
Ha
wa*
tha hastvan* with the
Chrlatlana ever since. Th*4 rtaa
aarded hy cultivated and aduand aa our loadInhuman hfitery* “ d
M eans had many anyMa of ca__
ted contemporaries a:
'
• “ “ h u 4.
Its trust in Thao
trianlua, a Fenian ralljHvn. of no consequence. As a matter of
•tudsmta nrofaaa tn see Man- proaslc history. U U to celebrate
trait* In tho Alhlganalaru Oils man's b U jl th atw e «U down
barn _Ft»ao* who were
. »t»b that Ml
thmjwbo stood laM M flf them.
Ij o t hy fire and sw ord

if.

Sanford Forum

The little Lord Jeiu * laid down
Hla sweet head)
The it a n In the sky, looking down
where He lay,
Tha little Lord Jc iu i, asluup on j
the hay.
The cattle are towing, thu poor
Baby wake*,
But little I-ord Jriu i, no crying
he make* i
love Thee, Lord Jesuit look
down from tho aky,
and atay by my cradol till
morning U nigh,
near me, Lord Jesus, 1 ask
Thao to stay
CJesa by me for evtr and Iovo
na, I* PfM/l

&gt;■, all ve natlona rise
the triumph of the tkyoi

By Anno

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O Little Ton n Of nelhtehrm
0 little town of llethlchrm,
Haw Itill wo .ee tliun He!
Above the deep and ilreamloi.
alceti
The allenl ■*urn go by;
Yet In thy dark »treet« Nhineth
The everlasting light:
Thu hupea and foura of uiL the
year*
Ar* m«t In
•igti
F ar Chrl.t I. burn uf Mary,
M.
And gathered alt uhove,
While mortal* »lc«p, tin* angels
keep
Their watch of wond'rlng luvu
O morning itam. together
Proclaim the holy birth,
And praise* slug to Hod our
King.
And iwaco to inun on earth,
1low silently, how silently,
Thu wondrous gift I* given:
So Hod Impart* to liumun heart.
The blening* of III* henven.
No ear niav hear HI* coming,
Hut in this world of slu,
Where meek .mil* will rucolvo
Him atilt.
Tin dear Chrl.t enter* In,
O Holy Child of Bethlehem,
Descend to n* we pray,
Cast out our sin, and enter In,
He bom in u* today,
Wa hear the Christmas angel*,
Tha great glad tiding* tell;
0 rome tu u«, ahldo with us,
Our Loid Emmanuel.

Dory to thoa newr-bom
King!
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an earth and mercy mild.
too
mil
*d and olnnor* reconciled!

(Christmas 195V)

The chubby old man with the
sled and the deer
Had a delicate problem aa Christ­
mas drew near.
He hod to find presents, the
right uncs. to carry
Down to the White House for
Ike and for Harry.
The latter ua* leaving, his trou­
ble* all through,
But Ike faced inure trouble than
Ike over knew
So Sants Flail* fiddled and fum­
bled and fussed
And dug down in his bag till his
heard was all mussed.
Fur anyone else what he picked
might be simple:
A drum for n boy; for o girl a
deep dimple.
But Hurry and Dwight needed
special good care.
Since soon one would be in and
one wouldn't be there.
But Ike Is the heir to a national
debt
Which he'd like lo reduce bul
maybe can’t yet.
The headaches he faces, while
not a surprise.
All add up to money: the aid for
allies,
The war In Korea, Inflation, the
fight
Against Cummunl.t tactics, un­
seen and in sluhl.
“They're lough," laid old Santa.
“ I wish I could ice
"A magician or two to put under
hi* tree.
" I know he could use an ludclitrdnr.x chaser
“ So maybe I’ll give him a red
Ink eraser.
"F o r thr unasked advice he'll
he getting for free
"From people wlm think Ihcy
know better than he.
“ Some earmuffs might help, or
a cave with no phone:
“ And a cave would be handy
when brickbats are thrown.
“Since Ike, who 1* nimble and
hale and still hearty.
"May wear himself out keeping
peace III hi* party.
" I ’ll give him a hammer, without showing a bruise."
Bul Ihc problem uf Harry gave
.Santo a .tart:
Xlner the White House inhwbitants seldom depart—
Tills was Die first one in 21
year*—
By declining to run, Mr. Clou*
was In tears.
Not lieen'iso Harry was leaving,
Indeed.
But whnt sort of gifts do expresidents need?
He liked Harry fine, always had,
always would,
A warm, friendly man, Ihc kind
Hint's c.illnl good.
Bul Harry was gulng, not much
worse fur wear,
SFH combing Republicans out of
his hair.
They criticized. i-ImMkmI him,
found nil kind, of fault:
Ail amazing example of verbal
assault.
Old Santa thought twice while
he tried to unravel
The problem of Harry:--“ Homo
rest and some travel
“ Should do for a starter. Ami
then? Now let’s see.
“ Whnt would I want the most
of If I could he hr?
“ A long life, of eoor»e, and a
strong voice ho loud
" I could make myse'f heard on
the furthermost rloud.
" I ’d make the Republicans hear
me. They’d learn
“ How a roosting ran moke an
cffrrllvc slow burn.41
But Snnlo knew Harry might
also keep busy
Dashing off miles, when he go*
In a lluv,
Tu critics of music and critics
nf Harry.
“ I can give him," thought Santa,
"n gift he can carry,
"Some envelope., paper and
stamn* bv the peck
"To notify those who arc pains
In his neck."
Now Snntn fell better. Ills mind
wa* at real.
For Ike and for Harry ho wlahed
- a l l the bust.

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Mbs Saver Honored
With Coffee, Shower

CALENDAR OF W
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"(le ttin g Hie Korean deal over ■»" t e ' * 1" ' " » 1 "t'h e&gt;'
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M|m Penrose Hutchison some her work as i r e l n i f of tin* of uoanills Shi It,ink- Liny u ii
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murl|„ge to Ronald Eat,tor I'rrshylei inn Km eiya Misslen,
wilh
George Acosta. ZJ. 7
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vtm (ft |*• ' |il*
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fie' fore
Christmas.
(w,' ,.f (ininesvllle
, ; llllll.1(vmt. will
wl|| take
, t(k„ place
place or
or
year* with the ulr force and
ami viaxla-1Night P'
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Sin* dul l n't cnjiiv loivlny p,-i.
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It*' i " «t 11k11
Friends will lie yliid to burn I in --imd hoi
f if e d nt Mitchell Air Force Have. ' " ' ' V . l ! ' * , , , f-.uu ',, k*',’lri ,&lt;r.11' 1 I Snlurduy. The hostess was assisted
Hlir di" ip'i tike ■ it
• ttlie n do vyp get out?" .
. mis T l.e and .Slleiit Myht were j(| ,.oterlululug l.y Iter mother Hull Mis, l.nttir N'lv ,s yetting foi io line' hull op tin I a * ml ul c. m ! mil ' i if" ■1 l
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A- II Edmund Irlrarry, 18. I'k years 1" ‘ 11 «&lt;&gt;‘'d »'»d the who e school Mli( llnl
&lt;'„.«liit.g, at their horn, along ul*cly uml lias leluined to Sin -loisiiT el pi; ll,, 11mu y |,| of i JUMP 1 Id
„„ Cntlinii
«'..tiki,,* Drive.
l&gt;rlv&lt;&lt;
with the air force, stationed nt H 'lcd ut the singing of tliristmns on
I**"' '‘"V"'
•‘" I,m-tt.. Avenue eating ITmiii ii ill-sl. wldili miwlil P*T l&gt;" "If . f 1
Curols.
1in- iT'iit Me * l: i i
Donaldson Air Force Rase. H C.
While candle* were used in deco- D "1'* Hu- Ornnye Mi nmiial llos. tinv*- tiei n ti-• 11 I•v an iniliPiil .-til
Mr. und Mr*. Dnvid MnrClllivurv ruling foe the luncheon which was
“ When is Hie police action go­
whole she un. eonfilu-d ilur j Is unlit I •11n t und &lt;|iIIIi* huppv a 1", ..I '. \i hn ImI1
mill I'd III , tu Ln
ing to be over In K orea?" . . . of Crystal Euke, III. are spending served liuffcl style from Ihe *liu l&lt;&gt; ii fractured hip.
| u lien dom e.li,- umtaid &lt; aie utoninl
Ml I'ltHI / ill 1' 'f| In r '
A 2C John Chris man, ID, t'v years the holidaysi with their friend*, Mr.1 lltK tnt,le. Guests were seated ut
Hie pliu i&gt;, lull -he believes tlnil
In the Air Force, Wcitnver A.F.R. " ' ,
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Ale. it,id Air*. It. G. tl,u k c itn*I plime I- iiiildnin -■ She is ui',Hi"i |t&gt;illifik." |ii«i■
'y 1"-,.T,,‘,rl"'* *&gt;'"* A U etnull tallies lu the living room uml
"When do Ihe men who stayed * " , , *"* Tluirnesari1 Ids parsi*utiiig iiiiungeiuunl wur iTlililielt, Alllitiin uml llelir&gt;. of fililt'11,1 am tun It*. 1 vv lien a ml Mill M»' .'............
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In Ihe service afler the wur ben­ ir is Mr. und Mr*. " ■•'* Thorne ; marked will, small luldnl plum (ilistotiiu, N. (’. lire tile guests
efit front veteran’s benefits, such who have arrived from Hollywood ,-nril*.
1||f lit Ml 1♦It l is l
of Mrs. Draki-'s pun-nts. .Air uml t H ' l i i h i * * I I I t i l l I h K ' l y l i t 1 1«* 1
as gelling a Imims in lien of not
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Mrs It. W. Turner for M,** hull\,« f.u un nlMtit'li s tin, | inn I, I" 1 ...........
ludng aide to take advantage of
T he Missess Cl
Chin,
uml
k.liil, . Lucli yueit presented _Mi»s llut
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luru
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Edith
Ifitlh
(ii'iilths
uml
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ui**l
( 9 l . school benefits" . . . II Ku- SlK'ei s telnrt__
hid 1* tl if thirl 1
UML lull, week from
I fliifik ,
M
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p ii
i*AYiii»r, l l i n l
ii
recipe. Thnsi
enc Tillman Jr . Q.M., 13 years, Hie summer urn
md i
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slieut 111 their uml also a favorite recipe.
and Mr*. It K. Turn* e uml sop I IMU'
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Friends of "Skit.... r" .. ............. ill
J " " tuother Mrs M I oi the '
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of a pay raise fur the service men I..- interested lo lenru tin,l In- en H'lteWson
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Mrs. .! H. I.rc ill livid vc*ti'l'liv I ii Hilly * 'ii* ‘I •■v**i t .
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and women. When arc they going lend Chin,ye Me.... .
und
1,0 Misses Sue
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huw II « lll Urt.-.l III, f .Hilly nn.l
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[.Afiss Then Vickery uf Key AVV-t
I *M»f ii&lt;*1 l »"IIP 1'f
himmilf
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hi. lissM
f* Mini-* I 11ml -Imu, .1 u tili .| til: j
himself should
decides to
In slnv
stay ■&gt;-* ( impel. W inter In ik were Mr
til'd If 1' i
in Ihe service" . . . Sul. Edgar It. uml Mrs. J&gt;. |), Anderson uml inun told the sto re of the wtiling expected In m i n i - l iidny to speed mill lit L n * •11«I•' iT111 i f i i i ! | i n viii* *'•' • , h.-if I t
i,«* lh. i. 1 .tl *,
fun I ii !«• n it Ii uml « ii v !•' li' ♦
Km , U. S. Army Signal Carpi guests. Rev. and Mrs. J. ,M of Ihe hymn, " O Elttle Town ..f Die weekend,
Thompson and the Misses Mitrv Itvllih-liein" and I'at Tuvlor Hud
|U«t L. ill! • 1141 f»•*
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lW vears).
Mlltt iMU
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.*1i. iiip I Mr*. .1 i*. Mitchell ph***
"How smut wo can entl this war Virginia Robinson ami Dorothy of "Silent N ig ht." Dnlnris K lr - ih
I think n&lt;\ I »n inl m mi i • i
and have a free munirv In live Lee. Others en loving the enter­ read the Chrislmus Slnrv front j to visit for tin* holiday with their J»l' U UUiL « kjn i M'lH'i* Id aiiimm
In?" . . . PFC James T. Culler, tainment wen* Rev. uml Mrs. I. Euke und tho klmleiyurlen nrii!|duuyhli*r und snn-in-luve, Mr, a* *1 *&lt;• vim IwkI i in 11 |"*n iluhl \ ! •&lt;»
U.S.M.C.. Marine Barracks, Brook­ W. S cu ll uml Mr und Mrs. Walter primary eln*#es spelh-il out Christ Mrs,
- Tom
'r ..... Kirkland
1- 1 1 —‘ ami
■ 1 rhlld i*„
i till' | I MM'Ir»li 11» nf ,| |&gt;' I Jhi t
I. Piper.
lyn. N. Y.
nms
with
auimutriuli,
v,-rs*-s in Oiltindo tin Friday tin \ \*JI I Hi HD 11(It Ii I'M Jllfl1' VI tl h fit I
C. E, M luted, who l*&lt; a [luliclil Mvrna W lllim ns, Dtilnres Kirseli |,-UVo for ,Hui n-ulii to spend tin
All of Hie hoy* stressed Htal
f •" hyr
f i rl In^ U m l
11►f 1•h i n"i
they had tin jnteiilinn of shirking ut lluv Pines Veterans Hospital uml Robert AVelderhnltl &lt;li*l u lliree* weekend w ill, Mr. Milt-In ll's l.,,, h.ivi imiih' '*n» h nn i* m1 "rl Imamik
their responsibilities ami want t&lt;&gt; is showing Home improvement.
Mr. ,&lt;■&gt;,I uni nut (t t hut It
part selection nlrnut Sunlit Cluu* thcr and sister-in-law,
f M| * ll I.iltlmn
sco the Korean situation settled
N. C. IHuiiyli is home iiynln fol­ The i-ongieyutlon ioined in Hie M l*. AV. T. Mitel,ell.
I f|ii!f8* nmi Until mm ii nidi vviiiiu n
"one way or another” lu Ihe treat lowing li sliolt IIIiichm at lip- For- singing of the old fam iliar enrols.
inf u ! he Mi mm! lab lf (m t »«m
advantage uf the world. But they nul'i l.nughton Memorial Hospital All offering whs tllk'-M li* bo tise-l
’»• &lt;* lull Hu
‘'nu t iunu 1I14 . I" ■
Jmd wish something would hop in .SaMfiii-il.
for flowers for Hharon TT-rrv. Hunif#11&gt; iiun‘1 i i |
p fll Siam.
A. P. Ilrowli ronliniies erilieullv duv fk-hiad ineinla-r, wlm wn* kill
' \ 1111 fkif |* M|ih
li 1 ■* Ith" f* *I
Let's all Iry lo make IDEs a Merry III In Hie Hunfonl hosnilul.
erl III all acchb'llt. Frliluv nnd fm
Ik* nthri ifji n oil* i a iMfib'h 11m11
Christmas fur servicemen. If there
Sunday evening the Com mutt Ily a get-well gift for her sister, Hun
h* Ry (It*! 111' III 41 vl11f11"!f MI * I1 M1'1mi'll
is a huso near your home, whv n»t Presbyterinn Church gave Its dru, win, wus injured.
(""ill4* " till h«f" 1 111!• min* i
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Tin* highlight nf tin- Christm.i
get your family In ask one buy tu Christm as tirogruut. S l i v e r e d
At
the
e,inclusion
of
Hie
imo share Christmas dinner with yuu? Christm as tree* flunki-U the rn*
s,H&lt;iiil sen on is sell, doled fur l*&gt; |i " I&lt;11f 11M111 /•' t Mu f* i -, nf »!iuiu
grum,
the
chiIdi
en
led
the
vvuy
to
People need io be reminded that
morrow night when On- I n i - * ii.iit'd mu null- I m *1 (•"•mt w i n 1*
these Imys are in a fighting war triliil und vivid iiuiliseltlas were the linlles purlur where Hiintii fr,iter,illy Association eiiterliim i»ny (ii 'Mmii wlm i |m« -n t |»t &lt;• • i
mussed
neres*
tho
rostrum.
The
Cluus
distributed
the
g
ift*,
oiled
l i h*
■nd Ihcv'ro not wearing Htolr uni
with its uiinuiil Christmas *l,ini* In* iiiitifHtinn i ■» t UMUhi'
forms because they look pretty. young people's choiriiled the singing under n tall tree, to the eager from 10:110 |,.„i. until if:i»i* o'clock •nim1 Min i uf u n i■ntHf *'i | n Muhin 1
Mr*.
Culll*
Castleberry
ueteil
ns
youngsters.
Same of these young melt will be reailer introducing llo- various mini
iy I
in ti*,- i,I*111iiniii **r ii**- iH'uutifui t|ni»' t unis 1 'u.hl mil iiH'l
Frid ay evening k'l member* of Mtiyfnli- Inn, Tuny IV ,ex i,u*l hi* tlnfl ! Vi it Ilf I n *m!t u &gt;ill *■"» n ♦Inur
on lltvir way in Korea perhaps
1IAN TOU.HC OiHH j H0!( RJBI4! U! Util I
tiers.
I’at
Taylor
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Freeman
the
WmlmtolRtrr
Fellow
shin
went
shortly after Christmas. If yuu can
Popular orvhrsiru uf Orluiulo tm- i*l ii 111Bv1 i*" leu 'I. YMil v» u |itt"u
clA*r them up fur tho holiday*, were first, singing "W hile Hhi-p- Hluiut t a k e Mary singing cuiuln lu neon secured tu furidsli music for uml talk ri! ««• Hi'iiliiiiciit nits
your lime will lie well spent and Herils Wnlclieil Tlielr Flock* l&gt;y shut-ins nnd elderly folks.
mill &gt;n» mill'll
i tu»i iim»«I |rhi|»Ip
dancing.
N ig ht." followed by n neeni, " T h e
Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and
well remembered.
Mr*. A. II. Diixlnir)' it* president lmv«* u KinuikniK nh n lh* i p '^ u»imi*
S
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by
Dolores
Kirseli,
Put
FreeMr*.
P.
D.
Anderson
utn-nded
lb,
And for those bo/s you know
Ihinji vi*ry
with ii ji' i 'RU
o f the association, selves us ijiuii
Christmas T ree. Mr*. A. It. Hogue man of Hie dance cumniittee «n*l wlm {i I__ITT.
In Korea, and other outposts, why
thf'li rhmiii*.
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not go all out doing extra special
uf Orlandu give* curb veur tu «umc Is tu-lng HSsisteil by Miss Mini
Mlli fiu't, th* M' h ii ifi'ili'lttl fi'rl
them?
Perhaps
kindnesses for
your of huw miserable you feel when 100 underprivileged children. The Anno (ittlluwuy and Ml** l.ila j.ef iiigf Unit tiii,n ,*r* 'MUiiHiiiiiK &lt;hnvn
little Isst-minute-remembered
gift you must traipse through mud on aunuat a f f a i r tu»k idare In her Her, itiTiiratlng emu mil tee; St, - I IKit! NIIN|lirMlllA n inni I II l|inI 4ii(|
last-mi
time
a rainy day when you are unpru- garden with Bantu Cluus o f f ic i a t ­ M. I*. Riilmrn J r . , invitation*; uml wli«*n mi miinml i Iuimii 'I Liiki* lu
will not get
S I'I C C IA I. 1’I l i t i s I M A S
Christmas but
?
present wl
arcd for tno elements: think now ing. Following till* oxigram thn Hubert Blllhlmer, reservations.
bt t‘ a *littlo
him.'*
be Avelcomcdi by any
ar of those young unary and dluy you get when you Anders,ms called on Henutor and
Il'ji lli« |n l lnv« i i si Ini h ip ill
Mrs. Duxhiiiy pointed out this
men whenever
they receive
li. Get can't get home In time for your Mrs. M. 0 . Overstreet. Mr*. II. M morning that all pledges, incrnhoi* fuiilt, win* miyi*. Aw far »•« tin* unirr the
tnei
.
your
tngotl
and alrnu
jou r group together
airmail dinner, and think how cold you feel Robinson and lastlv on “ S k in n e r " nnd nlunuil must liuve paid llu-ir III ii 1m nn* cniii'i'iliril, fin* lint! th**Y
rds or
o share a cabl._ when your root doesn't scctn unite Nelson, who I* a patient ut the
CW stmai cards
dues In full tu be ipialified tu a t ­ inumlly iimkr miuiii* nott i»f un mmha boys
b&lt;
HHaajje to Ihs
you knAw at warm enough on a bad winter day. Orange Memorial Hospital,
t*•I |K*utt' mid hri'l
ul) riifiit.
tend till* danre.

Penrose Hutchison
Honored At Luncheon

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Honored At Luiuluton

MONDAY
Miss Jenn Saver was honorct'
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The First Baptist Training L'nl- ..n Monday night with nn after , Ml** MarK,e tt arinoth h«* left
Chestir. S. t to u *lt her fn •
The Prayer Meet In* Service nt 0„ Worker’s Council will t-ir lt&gt; ut dinner coffee and miscellaneous f,or
Ily for the Chiislmus holiday.
the First Hoptist Church will In- 7:oo p.
w|„, „ c„verod .lish tu|&gt;- honor L'iveii l&gt;y Mrs. I, K. South
A l u l 7130 p.m.
per In tiie Memorial Kiloeution wiiril. Mis. Homer I.lttle and Mrs
Alfred IKmilney at the Suuthwim1 Mr. urn! Mrs. II. .1. Tit,haw are
j ’he Executive Committee uf the Building.
home
in Hone Court. White chry­ spendiny some lime in Coidele, (in
First Baptist Training llninn will
A pulillc Installation of the Or*
and Willi icliitive*.
meet in the Chap*I ufier the I'ray- tier of the Eastern Star will hr santhemum*. deep red
. . . roses
.
rr Meet Ini; service.
held at 8:00 p. m. ut the Jin-u tie ’,il\ere&lt;l leaves dee united lire room.
Mr. and M is. Ilowunl l.indipdsl
It h.xllAI
■nnd eointiilied with the ligated tree nod -on Chuhhy llu ffei have left
THURSDAY
The Chupel Choir will hold re . ,u fu' " ' a Chlistinns theme.
An 11:00 o'eluck Christum*
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- &lt; A henlul tlieoie wu« Used in tile for A-lduml. Wise, to ,piaol the
servant*- will lie held by Taylor hetiraal ul the M ist Ili4 *t,*t thun-li diliioy ii*ooi with the table briny hulidny* with his pun-nt*.
Knights, in the Menooinl Edoeutional lluihl %,»veli-i| with an Italian riitwork
Commandcry No. J8,
1.1 . Col. ami Mrs. W. F. Runyi
Templar.
iny Assembly room ut
p. hi.
cloth nod centered with white
junim, silvered leaves uml tube- and «oi» Ilow unl lan e arrived fnou
lose*. Gig Med wtdte tapers east r Alluatu lu spend the holidays w ill’
their ila iiy litii MU- I'oiotbv Hun
,oft ylow over the table,
I lie coffee service veils presided
Illy V IR G IN IA P. A N D E R S O N | ov.s by Mis. Ernest Southward
liy VIVIAN IIROWN
Syt. mi,I Mrs Walter Holme*
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ami assisting her was Mrs. \Villire vlsitiny for the holidays with
Miss Mai y Virginia Rol.lnsor
^»D&gt;w»id. Sened writj, tlo
AP Nrwsfeaturcs
T X Z coffee were si,mil ‘individual hrldal I
Purenls in I’avdet. S. (’. and
left Thursduy for Tennessee
L-s will, cakes,
open fared sandwiches and'«.t" 1 ............ " ,t4
American servicemen stationed she will spend the holiday..........
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vltlles fur Christum* dinner —
Mr. and Mm K. 0 . I' , '
l(*sts were enjoyed with peir.es he►'oy,l ( oope, a -tuderM a Mu
succulent turkey, gravy nnd plum
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{he U.S.O. can bring to them In vrhm* thi*y pirkiil up ttu*ir j*«»n ..
(he way of entertainment. Hut their
IhMights are nearer lo their hearts h? ," f ...H 'J " I"; ;V ' ‘'" " .‘t: /
.L . ‘ ta t’liOLs entered
tothe musi, Mrs.
R. h toopei.
8l(nta Cluus” ami
tlWn their slnmnchs, and tho uni­ « U t the Naval Air Station. Pen iiWalter Sneed and
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and Waller, of
Mom's kitchen and their own gang. rnrlmiirh.
aifts. She was also yUm a yifl , V ,lh
vpeetid to arrive lo i
This was Ihe Idea conveyed by a
Mr, and Mrs. Win. I.effler sjM'nl ,,f s||v,.t |,v tin- hostesses.
j D.iytomi an
Croup of seven hoys who were the weekend in Diuiedlo with their
Those invited to he wilii Miss I
l hr liollitii)* with Mrs
guest* of the U S O at a luncheon friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hurt.
Saver were her mother, Mr*. II. N .1
,4 !*»• •*•nr -.Mi . and Mi*. F I
at which Mrs. Dwight Elsenhower
Miss Elcnor I.oiler, who i“ head Saver, Mi's, .lack Fox, Miss. IV. |i ■■ "
made her first public appearance mistress of the (iunstun School Hofmiinn, Mrs. P. II. Tepsle, Mr*
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M, and M i-. Hi, hard Seeoiil
since Ihe General becalm- ITcsl near lluRlinore arrived Friday lo M. N. Chweliind, Mrs. Chillies l,c
and dauyhli'i II* It* \na have ae k ,t t &gt; * nil 1 S t I • * I S u f i i f I, I**
dent-Elect.
rpeiiil tin* holidnvs with her lielle. Ml*. Cooper, Mrs. W. I
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...... , i lived ft mil Kent, tl. to -pend the nt t In* !| t r ul ^ nt h i t - &lt; hi * r ,i ,i j
The service men loved Mamie
Jr., Mis. H , ................
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when she added In lira 1st tty Ihe friends. Mr. and Mrs. A, N. Scott lliooks
. 1Clnlstm ns liolola} vvitii Mrs. He " u t i l i|lt * it « llltrl
Friends uf l.crov Huinnhrev. son Mr*. I Isle 1looylas, Mrs. Itohei I curd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I f i l l I I ( ( ' h - ' 1*1 ! I I ' - i n P . M , m i l .
ami you all know
UJj.O. that
William*.
Mrs,
Kenneth
Iterry
of
Mr.
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Mrs.
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Nurmi* 11mi tlin 'in* ii M »•'!' * *i fnn It*.
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# re my John Is." And the boys
Kil k
admit they are keeping their fin- will la* yliid to hear that he is Mrs. William K e n n ed y. Mis.
ninkiiiy
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recovery,
folluwltiy
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Royer-,
Mis.
Rol&gt;eri
Howell,
Mrs
yers croasrd th jt President Elect
Mr. and M i*, li F. W riyhl am'
Eincnlmwcr's trip will be a success. a tonsliceloiny ut Holiday lluusu in Jnlm Callahan, Mrs. A. J . Peter- dlMiyhter. Mi&gt;* Helen W rlylit of
Orlando,
Friday.
sun,
Mrs.
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Wayde
Rucker,
Mrs.
In anv case even if it doesn't briny
Huvnlinah, N. t aero expected t'
the Korean war to an immediate
Dec. HI. the reyular P-TA meet. :
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S S * * '',. arrive
u irlve today
Imluy f*u me
the ,nun
m ull n,ye
laye of
1rml, and they don't expect It will, lay preceded the school's Christ-1
Its I \ NT III \ l u l l HA
Jo JfT1,1.*,
|,a^if aT Dwlr son Rol.e it Wiiylil to Ml
• M.p - " glHTIISHRI I.IT j
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they arc nil In agreement Hint “ U mas proynini. The singing of "O
\P New * frul or r» (Aril cl
Is Just what the boys need . . . a l ittle Town of llethleliem" opened K|r»lvy. Mrs. t.eorge Andrew
1 know a woman win, doesn't
great morale booster . . a Ihrral the meetiliy which was short. R e-1
Morrison
Mr. ami M m . Ralph Cordell uml
hut.s
to the Communist thcorv that iH.it wns made that memlwralilr ' ! |v*
V,0r‘0"-„,^Mrs three eliildrea, Durvviiid, J e a n ami lik. pi'ts. Hot mo-!l\
p* **|*le \&lt;it Ii . el | 11 ml.
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Americans arc soil . . . a look see list had now tootled im&gt;. Action ^ " 'V * Southvvaid. Mr*. William
Will
Harry, of Hartwell, tin, nriivrvl
*• lit..-- u uiio*i , *i . u" lie
nt first hand that will help the en was taken on the increase In dues Houtbwiiril nnd the hostesses.
(hi* mol nitty to spend the holiday
&gt;'h* -!*&gt; - n* i,- * *t.!». in, ■ i,l&lt;
l&lt;S| picture."
uml the Pcnnv Drill nmouiited tu
with Mr. and Mr*. J . It. Cordell
Koren is uppermost in the minds fg.l-l. At tile eolieluslon of the
u l . i i o i l in s e t - - it i * *- to *. I,* * p i n
Mi. and Mis. II. hi. Cordell ami
pi
I i c l i n g s . \ | l , | .t ie
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of mosl servicemen lodny, partic­ business, Ihe president, Mrs. Ralph
M i. mid Mi s, J o e lv**k*'.
ularly the younger boys wlm do mil Will inms turned the meeting over
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p a --iiiliii 11
pi npue an h ■l •
expect to make a career of lltc to the pruyiiwii roiumlttie. The
I 1at millions nt pi npie who ibni'l
Miss ilrttv lllllltei i- visltiliy liei
nrmed services,
L-t all i*iin&gt;l a.mil al'i'iil .111101,1
Prlmuiy
ltli\thin
Hand.
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by
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pin
cuts.
Mi.
and
Mi
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G.
Hunt
A mieslloit put to llicsc laiys . .
un- -el.n d to a,null ,t
Adelle
Alliny.
presented
Severn1
Miss
Mamie
Cushing
entertain
»t
their
home
on
Elm
Avenue
"What Is the most Importnut
I hi non,un. I Ini -1*-ii to -uv .
(•'*■ lodidays. Sh. will leture i - 1* 1 uti*1 of I Ip. . , 11**f *•1 1oolites
ipiestlou in lhr serviceman's mind aptmipi late seleetioiia and then ed on Monday ut 1:00 o'clock with
was
a
yioup
of
ruadinys.
Gayle
luncheon
nnd
kitchen
shower
to
New
Turk
this
weekend
to
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how frightened ymi get when a car
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NOHTII POLE I* - Well, chil­
dren, you ran go to bed now.
Santa t ’laus Is nn his way In your
Ily C Y M illA I.OWItY
house. He has your address In his
Al* Nrwxfcsturrx Writer
porket.
These
traditional end-uf-thoHe and his eight reindeer took
yoar selection of men nml wntnen off frotn a snowy runway Just nt
don't have a category for the twilight. And right this minute they
"houscwlfe-of-the-year.
Hut nnr are zooming through the skies will,
Inwn-lmrn wnrnnn hut horn mih-tly your Christmas presents faster
endowing that p»|&gt;ulnr nml fro* Taster ... and faster.
(Ulontlv maligned nrriipnlion with
Ilu) of eourse he ran't mine down
mco, Intoreat nml glamor.
your chimney until you are sound
rr rmmo it Mnrnio Ucrievn asleep.
There was a lot of excitement
thnlil Elsenhower. Shu it fit.
years old, hut horn married to nt the North Pole this morning,
the annio man for .'Id year*, it n I ran tell you. Here's what hap­
tnothor and a grnndmcthrr mid pened:
The eight reindeer trotted paitv
she's never wanted to ihlnc ex­
cept In tho reflected light of her nut of (heir hangar at dawn and
husband. She hat never hoen In- In their antlers
"Hold still, you little reindeer,"
3
toreatod in n career of hrr own.
but rhe's potto tied * of profes­ Santa Clans tied tinkly jingle hells
sional skills nt helpmeet and said Mrs. Santa. "Why don't you
hoiteaa to a man who will hold act more like a Christmas tree?
You don't sea a Christmas tree
what It probably the mntt im- Jumping
while it is being
iortnnt position In the world: decorated,around
do you?"
’retldont of tho United Staten.
A hundred little elves then tied
Young Queen Elisabeth hat n rope to Santa Claus’ log red
Spent a lifetime of training to sleigh ami hauled il from the
eqult) her for the potltion "he In­ hangar, A hundred other elves be­
herited early In 11)52. Mamie gan piling the sleigh full id presents
Elsenhower,
traveling
at her for all the hoys and girls in the
. husband's tide through the yeart, whole world
hat alto received yeart of tpe“ I never saw so many presents,”
rial traininir, all of whirl) will said Santa, shaking his head.
ho nteful and importnot in the "More children every year I don't
climax of her huthand'n inreer, know whether my old sled will
the period to he "pent in lie* hold them all this year "
And then II happened- yes. right
While House.
Aa llie wife of n military career at that moment. (Tr-r-r-e-rk,
man, the hat kept lioute all over rr-a-a-o-a-a ck' One runner broke,
the world, under condition* rang­ and the big slolgh sapped to one
ing from iliffirolt to pluth. She side, spilling Christmas gifts Into
ha&gt; entertained at functiont at the snow
“Oh. dear! Oh, dear!” said
different at a simple afternoon
May Itv Do
rani party nml the moat formal Santa Claus. "What a time for ,nv
m
functiont. Site hat learned to lie sleigh to iireak down Whal will
nn attractive guest In tiinple 1 do now?"
"II certainly would he terrible
homes nml pnlncet. She undernil the children In the world
alamlt when to he self-effacing If
:i ;
woke up tomorrow and found you
il
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Ihi? *ni»tli«ht to nmy florn ly t|||.ir prwnln/'auroinl Mrs Santa
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n akin
fm If
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lthl.to l"
1' 1vaJ)on then
hip weather
a"•"."e.
definite
com,.
[l|am.a fr()([)
„ sohter
A)
off smoothly. Monde hltimhowi-r i Furcc |t(,w „vrr „
al|||
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I landed on Santa I'laut' private
NF.W YUIIK in Sinn Mtixlld lind
first lady I* neither awed nnr runway . and the pilul stepped out
a',,,tiler title umli-c Ids belt tnilin
A|,|„,i,-,,lly the nations next m,,| snluled
first lady is neither awed or, "Are yon in any Irnuhle. Mr"" iiifti tin* reli'a.e of the tin.,I *'ill &gt;&gt;f
uf lit-in I Natl,innl l.eague stilt,-tie*
terrified in route,npliiting (he he asked.
next period in her life, to ho , Santa pointed nl the broken run for 11,”&gt;2
The hard "ix'kinp SI la,nix Card
spent in n fith-taiwl. After ull,'per on his hip sleiph
the Klsenhowert have spent the | The Air Force pilot Imiked nl it inilalx' xlalwnrl nuntdled the high­
est senior l&lt;Mn, xh,going percent'e'e
Inst several years in the piddle and smiled
i p ami, a« the admitted, Ihey'vn | “ Oh. that isn't such a disaster, for Hu* sixtl, straight year Hix
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both become accustomed to being sir." he said "Why don't you lei av e rage last season. •
tinged with security precautions, us lend you a modern jet hnnihe ". somewhat under par for the not
Friends uf Inna standlnp have and you can deliver your prrsrntx fielder first li tseoinn who holds
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remurkrd npuln nod upuin that in It Aflcr all. that slelpii is rather the all time Nl, '.logging record of
one thlnp that pientrt them par* old-fashioned, and your reindeer f,7!l
Associated Press Intmlnt'onx re
tlculnrly about Mrs. Eisenhower; ar** probably peltinp old and slow
la that the years and the glory |n**d could use a rest this year " lenseil Inst October al‘ o hnd Mil
haven't chanped tier a hit. She
Santa hesitated lie walked over slnl the Nntinniil l.engue’ i slogging
remains iinprelentinus, fiank rsml I n,s&lt;^ jmlled each reindeer on Its lender with an Identical .VtH figure,
111,ok Knurr of Hu* Chicago f'uhs
—most important— herself. She •nuzzle.
has the pa&gt;‘ smile, the informal ' "What do you think?” he asked, was second with a M l average
word and llm pleasant sense o f ' "Do you want In slny home and followed liv Ted Kloxrewski of I'inrinmitl, ..Vifi. It.ilnl, Klner of I’lttxhumor with whirl, the hat hack-|re*J. "'I* year?”
slopped Ike un the sometimes! I lie reindeer slmnk their bends, liurgh and Hrmihlvn’x fill llm b'e*.
:,no mi,-|, Hati Knlder. Iliooklv,,,
incky loud fiom army llrulenaut f11" ' '*•*( lears rulled mil of llielr !!I5 and Kid finrdnn Itimfnil, TKT
to live star general and then brown eyes. I'hcy loved.their Joh
of Pulling
pulling Ihe
the hill
lilg old fas),lone,I
Klner, for the second slralgltt
tomt„under*in-elilcf.
From lung practice, shu la ablu sleigh through Hie skies each vear, received Hut most liases on
to I,crept prncefuliy presents, Christmas. They looked forward In In,lls, l It)
lloitkie Fildie Mathews of the
paean*
&lt;&gt;f iirntiirlrul
praise, Ihe Irlp all year lung.
"No, thank yon, I don't want Hnston llrnves struck out the most
;h«rr» of multitudes. With poise
your
let
bomber,”
Santa
Claus
told
times, fir,
Slid pood humor she makes short
airplane idiot, "We’ll make out
speeches of thanks anil sto „« IInhethe
old fashioned way I've never
III iium In TI ih NfWH
luitlifullv to an old preference disappointed the children yet. ami
to let her husband do all the I won't now."
II) IIOII ANTHONY
speech*,oak lop. She lias a definite
He called for his favor, 1,- black
philosophy about her life, and II smith, a grimy elf named Mr
My wife ttollle nml I received
jeVolvi-H two thlupsi lit-lnti flex­ Forge, nod asked him If he could the lonit wonder fill ( ‘hrislntna
ible and never plaimiriK too fur fix The
present piiSHlhte when our daoghhe sleigf
sleigh.
ahead. Her entire aim is to niuka
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" I cann fix anything,"
said Mr t , r wns t„irn Inst Friday night nt
life easier und more pleasant for Forge, 'I can even fix a television Toll |i.m. We think she is the most
her hush:,ml.
set.
Ix-Zt lit if ill little g ill in the world
I.eft In her own devices, she
'Hut whal will you use to make lind we I,live minted her l.imht
Isn't I.......Ilfferrnt from the aver­ a new runner fur my sleigh?" Kionti. to,tile mid 1,1,0la came
age middle-aged homemaker, Hho asked .Santa,
home from I In* hospital yesterday
"An Icicle, of course," said Mr and we extend n cordial invitation
Is primarily concerned with her
administrative duties l„ making Forge, Impatiently. "What else?" for nil nnr friends to come visit
So a dozen elves climbed op lo us during this holiday season at
a home, Is devoted to her grand*
thlldrrn, ami has every woman's the North Polo amt knnrked off our home on finuth Hanford Ave­
vital Interest In clothes, For* the hlggeit Icicle Ihey could find, nue. I.irnla weighed fi pounds Ft
Innately, she also has a trim, iftrr the Icicle had been fixed so minces amt was 1H inches long
t wouldn’t melt, Mr. Forge firmly when she wax horn. Kite has her
nailed It lo the sleigh with a silver mommy's liulr and her daddy’*
Le gal
hammer. Then the rest of- the none nod mouth amt right now till
presents were piled on.
s t a t u
„ r k i .o i u i m , t o ,
she does is sleep ami eat.
j p i i v n u : it . i i m n v i f K ,
As tho little reindeer leaned
Will, the Christmas spirit nt Its
l K« ' e » t r e s l d r a r e a s *
against
their
harness
and
the
a g g r e s s um Wn . jw m ,
peak nml greetings of the festive
sleigh
began
lo
move,
Hie
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Prowl, k. hss tiled null for divorce Force plane took off nn the ronil- season In-lug exchanged every­
tsslli.1
III (III- I'lnnll Court way ahead of them. Thai made the where, I feel It Is iijinrnprlnte in
for Hto»|„o|&lt;i roini,y, Florida, unit little reindeer angry.
t ring von, through this column,
&gt;0,1 ore hereby re,, Hired lo tils
"Old and slow are w r?" snorted •wo Christmas messages which
jierso,tally or by attorney, will, tbe
t'|rrli of said Court. your written Homier to Ulllzen. "Id’I's show that have hi'i'„ sent to tint men ami
defense. If any, lo Km
On bill
Mil of
Of u
coni* airplane our heels."
women In the Armed Services alt
idalni filed In asld cause by the
And that is Just what they slid. ever tin* world. Thu first message
l i l h day of January A, I). It i l l
Herein fall nul or J,id«m*n, w||'jl be K ilter and faster their little hooves wns sent tn the Herniary nf the
rendered
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default
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twinkled In the clear frosty air, Navy for delivery to nil concern­
Witness my hand and the seal
. of and soon they overtook the big ed and It rends as follows: "To
said t’oori at Hanford. Hemlnnle
Mem
County, Florida, lilt a the ISth day tmbormr airplane and passed It, Tha Armed Farces of tho United
of Pei ember
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Inullng their bells am) Inughlng. Htatssi Another Christmas finds
(&gt;. I*. 1114It Nt ION Clark,
Waving goodbye (o the airplane, so very many of you far from
bn (1, t.sii,,ardy
tho merry old aalnl In tho driver's home on battle stations nr stand­
f t ! oiolrufr-Parkins IlMg.
ing guard fur the protection of
seat
laughed, too.
AtKorney (nr I'lslnlltf.
"You can’t beat -Santa Cleus," our country, mid I want you to
lit laid, "so you might ns well knuw how nrouil we all are of
I » f t / \ v n / v i 1 V * * *1r
quit trying."
your unselfish devotion to thn
And the fin* old-fashioned sleigh great undertaking In which you
l a u : . ! n : n sped
on through th» skies, bringing nro engaged. Thu task you havo
f o u n t t m ',
a present for you ... and you ... set for yourselves I* nothing less
«na you ... as soon as you go lo than thn salvation of tho world.
n n k m
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Mankind will lay no finer trilmto
upon the altar thla Christmas than
the courage and loyally you are
Thn observatories on the 80th showing In this hitter struggle for
and 108ml floore of Ilia Krnjdra world peace. Tho thuughts and
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CHIROPRACTOR
hey* nearly a million vleitors a with you on this day. Your victory
In tho fight for freedom la our
yeir.
PletM call for appalnlMWt
hope, ami Indeed the hopo of tha
Phono UOI — 1746
world, for that day when Christ*
youthful fljfura and clothes look mas will again Im&gt; a season for
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vary well on her. Also fortunately psareful rejoicing.—Harry B. Tru­
for her peace of mind, her well* man”.
Tho second Christmas meisags
d*fl nod and peasant features
tdka well In picture*—and wher­ was sent to all naval shins and
ever she goes she Is followed by stations ail over tho world ami
OPTOMETRIST
reads at follows: " I extend to all
* troupo of mon with cameras.
RYES EXAMINED
By acting herself, Mamie E li. tha men nml womtn of tho Unltsd
-GLASSES PITTED
enhower has made hereelf a pop­ Btales Navy ami Marine Corps my
111 PMik Palnettp Avenne
u la r American figure. And, what'e most cordial Christmas greeting*
like b«r. Panaibly for lh« li)62 holiday season. By
and sentiment Christmas
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Kim, built ,n Hal tin,ore in IH.'ht,

The Hpanlsh Armada which a t­
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a Hotter Job

Hound dni's nut travel in a vac­
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— M A R C H O F EV EN T S

Suprlm * Court's Rato
Ruling N atl Spring?

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’ARKINftTO.V - The Huprems Court may hand down « ruling
W sometime next spring that segregation In publlo schools is
Illegal. However, don't toot; for nn overnight end to separate schools
for Negroes.
The close of the high tribunal's mass school segregation hearing
made il pretty clear thst the Justices will take llielr time In coming
to a decision.
Indication* are that thn Court will try tn avoid a clsar-cut ruling
on whether or not segregation per te Is constitu­
tional.
The reason is ilmple. The high bench always
tries not to Imu * * broad ruling or Interpretation
of the Constitution because such an action la so
sweeping In its effect. Ones done, however, It vir­
tually becomes the law of tha land.
If the Court follows ths trend of the past few
' years. It probably will volt against segregation In
case* involving Hotitlr Carolina. Virginia, Kansas,
Delaware and the District of Columbia.
However, If it avoids a purely conetltullonat
ruling, segregation In 17 other stalee would he,
open lo rhsllcnge, That would mean further court
fights that could run on for years.
W o ih ln g le n
A derision that segregation violate* the Consti­
tution. however, would shorten the legal path from the Court's point
of view, although It would lake lit,to to change laws and make the
nrri-.xxary trauslUuii.
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• MAIHNF. HTRATROV The Marine Corps Is pointing With pride
lo Its new system, worked out through air-ground teamwork, for reduring Ihe enemy's anti-aircraft Are in the Korean war,
tallest figures show that the ayattm has been so effective that no
Hoao support aircraft war* shot down by the enemy opposing Marine
liars from July to October.
Under the system, all known Communist anti-aircraft, positions are
blasted by artillery fire right up to the moment Allied planes begin
their strike. Immediately after the air attack, the artillery opens up
full bleat again.
The Marines say success Is due to split-second timing and Closest
Co-ordination between ground andjilr,
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• RED RIDDLE REROLVED—Thsra may be an snswer In history os
to why ths Soviets turned down the Indian peace plan for Korea when
okaying It probably would have split the West wide open . . . especially
since the Kremlin later could make sure the plan would never take
effect.
Experts believe the answer Ilea in the pattern of Soviet rejection of
the United States offer to Join In the Marshall Flan In 1047. Accep­
tance might have eabotaged the entire plan or at least 'weakened It
considerably.
If Congress did pass It anyway, the Ruulana might have cashed in
on the economic and military aid. However, Stalin
said no and kept hta satellite nations out.
Kremlin
The theory la that In both caaaa, the Kremlin feared
Uneasy Ov«l
the Mtellltea might have broken out of tho Red orbit.
Satellite*
In the Marshall Plan deal, the European branch would
have been tempted by American eld, In the Korean
truce plan, Ruaala might have loot some of Its grip on the Chinese,
e
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• H LEGAL ELECTION—When the House convene* on Jan. S, It will
Illegally elect IU next .apeaksr, Just a* It hie for the last 153 yean.
Under the law, tha apeaktr must bs sleeted by members of tho Houia.
However, actually, ha l* elected before the member* are even iw(,m In.
They are merely membare-elecL They aren't eworn In until After the
speaker has been sworn In by tha clerk of the Houe*. Then the speaker
make# it legal for tha rest «n mow#,
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England's Qurfn Klimbelli It For It's o poUrull of her executed by
Dougins Chandur on display ut the ftnyal Society of Fortrnlt Painter*
In Lnndon. II wu* com,Missioned by Mrs. F.leiinor Roosevelt and will ho
brought to the United J',t:ite-: following the exhibition, ffnicrnnrionotf

VELVET ANI) J ir r LEAVER
Fori CHIC COCKTAIL DRE8H
- In I,Inch silk tiros do I.ondre $ f
hy ll»Anr.a of Harm,el Winston.
The skirt Is ftul in the hack nml
front with padded rounded hips
giving fullness. Jet and sequins
nr rent the all-over shill embroid­
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velvet lravr.1 ami fhv.vcrs

Tyrone Power trie* to rescue two eonllve* from warring Imlinnx
n this scene from 20th Century-Fox’s 'Tony Soldier," Technicolor,
ihowing Christmas Day mul Friday on the Hits Theater screen.
MANY SMALL FIRMS
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WARIIINHTUN 161 - The U. S. I
has about four million husinc.ss
firm*, tho Commerce Department
reported yesterday, most of then
"very small" and half of them
only about four years old.
The department made a survey,
based on the business population
at the end of 1051. It found there
were 4,014,000 buulness firms, hot
counting farm ownership.
Fossil seouola trees were known
to auloncu long before the living
snecirnrne were discovered In Cal­
ifornia.

rated should p a rtic u la r!^ re lic t
on the fact that their service I* in
the dsfsnse of- their families and
our way of life. A gritoful Ameri­
ca, wishes all of you tha true haprial's* of this doy upon which
Christ was bot-nUn Bethlehem al­
most two thousands ysars ago.—
Dan A. Klmbhn, Secretary of tha
Navy."

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closely nstoclsted with (ho homolare horn among most peoples, hut
and the family. Many of you will tho proportion varies from place
he fprtunate enough to be with I to pfacu and frum time to time,
•our families this Christmas I)ay|
it, many of you will ha abokra
hut,
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M ainland Lam basts Seminole Varsity Quintet, 5 7 -2 4
Moss, Butler P a c e
Fed JV s To 32-22
Victory; Lack O f
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Wed. Dec. 21. 1852
THE SANFORD IIHItALI)
Fnd On Thursday;
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tty HUNT C.TIHTLALN
DAYTONA IIKACII— (Special)
D
or Truck slates Gordon Clark Leads Celery Feds
Mainland's undefeated rlu«» AA

Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club To Open Season Saturday Night

eager* playing an their own r«urt
adminlsteroil n thorough r*7-*JI
whipping I” Hf m i Ho l e High
Bc-liooP* ni*ly *m*lty quintet here
lanl night.
Hanford'« Juniur Vurslty gulli­
ed Mimp suture fur the Hemlnidrs
hy thrashing Ihr Mninlaml JVs,
32*22, in (hp opener of Ihr t»lnblll.
After standing firm, exchanging
point for |*ilnt, with tlm Mainliner giants during the first threi
quartet* of tin* Inlllul half, the
iknttmen vnruity finally hecnme
exhausted hy the Uric of aileriuMU'
practice for the putt two week* u*
Mainland pulletl out in front hy *
S2H-lit count lit the end of the first
two periods.
Thereafter, Scott yanked the
Seminole vurslty mid Inserted sub
stitiltes nt will including freshman dinuov Hawkins, Idtth scorer
for tim Sanford Junior High
Seined lust season.
Right from the In-glnning the
Malnliners nseil two men on Hanford's high scoring tiordnn Clark
holding the senior flush to a mrra
fi*r points after last Friday
night's record 21-point game
against Kdgewsler,
I’higiied liy player*
having
Christum* Jobs, Scott has been
handicapped for tlm past two
weeks trying to gather enough
rngers together to stage a dully
practice, iliildm lli.hcc, promising
looking Junior Vmsily grndunl
didn't even niiikc the trip hecuusc
ho liinl to work.
Frank Stafford broke into hi*
own III fare rif the overwhelming
.Mainland ullnrk. 'I he slender
senior gourd Inllird sis murker*
to pure Ihr weak Seminole drive.
Hrnlt, visibly disgusted with tin
recent turn of events, immediately
cleared tlo&lt; hr licit using his suli*
and youngsters in an effort to
foim u winning comhlnalion while
trying to rest his first stringers..
Il|l| Calk, lied up from the JV s
played a* did Handy Iteynuld*
Cos* llnniiiioi. Mil Slieffinhl and
Jimmy llnwklns. They made only
one tullv in the llilid period a*
Mainland pushed the scum to 47.
In the mure pleasant Junior Vnr
ally contest Ban fold was puceil hy
Joel "Jou" .Mii' h, the inngv 0-font
4 renter, and Jimmy llutter, wiry
little guard.
Mom* almost went on a scoring
aprea leading the 12-point San*
ford attack with II marker*.
The Seminole akyacraper waa
liarllrularly effective under the
Ixiarda picking off rebounds and
dumping In tlp-lns.
Ilutler played u ulerllng floor
game feeding the scorers. The
triumph gave Hie Seminole JV s a
.Mid record of |-|. The Junior Feds
were never t« trouble thruuiiiiout
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nt the final liucxer.

Hy KENT CHKTLAIN
Saturday night will see the an­
nual grand opining of the Huli'onl-Orlniido K'-nnel (Hub's winter
* I S v.n of exciting dog races nt
Central Florida's beautiful Snliford-Orlardo track off Route 17-92
'n lower Be ini mile County midway
between tlm Celery City and the
Orange county sent.
Furnishing that extra touch
of grandeur for that thrilling
moment when the nnnnuurer
shout". "They're off," nmld *h#
united onenlng h«n« of the
starting boxes, will he the In­
imitable Manager Jim Kelly,
whose sense of (he siirclacular
ran ante be ironrcelsled hv (*•«•«
witnessing the season's first
race.
Added extras will clutter the
'ni" inaugural &lt;-''”" t a* t♦&gt;*■ 4l”*t
nighters ore rarrled away with tlm
-aphl succession of races, harking
logs, helling tip" olid general so­
lo I meeting*, which will romhine
• fur” a conglomi’rated evening
of once-ln-a-lifetltne even'The rinodopal tension which neoroiianles each finish for the hun­
dred* will lie Imleserilist'te hot
neny will try onv way with hurst*
t entiiu*ia«ni nfter winning while
others will nt first turn from *”&gt;nhre dlsanpointtnenl In egprctatlon
•”l nnih-l' atlon thinking nlsnit
the next race.
The excitement of surveying
the dogs for the next rare,
rheeklng numbers, b jes. score*
rsrils and past rrcurds, listening
*” -"i--sited e* nerts. idilllmrr*
and friends will nil he hurriedly
-rsmmril into the tieI-f minutes
helwcen each race while vno try
desperately In hslun-e nil fac­
tors In in effort in determine n
winner sod hasten to ii'sre -nor
wager before the barking dogs
rommenrs around after Ihr
phony rnhlill.
If you take lime, vno w'll ob­
serve all the psychological up•iro-'-h”* fit”| o.elhll't’ the ••*•* -r
hundreds of racing fun* cmpiov
trying to bring Inline Iheir dug.
i,soe&lt;|e the vnutiger funs
will crons fingers, the more pluu*
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•lent,served h- the anxious crowd,

Woodruff Is Old Butler Is Scoring Rocky Marciano’s Rise To Title
Am ong
Proves To Big Lift For Boxing
Nemesis In Side Sensation
Seminole JayV ees
With 14.5 Average And 29 Points Of Tulsa Eleven

lly FRANK Kt.'K
New Yurk Negro regained the 1415If Jimmy Ilutler remain* on thel AH N»w*frnlurr* Sports Editor iiound crown hy outclassing Salas
Seminole
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NEW YORK — Ihixing, often In Chicago.
A senior transfer student from average to lend the Hcmiuolu
trr olid
Ian t railed up to the var- ,|„tvn „{ d., hri-l* during the year,
nd l*r’
Pan-Pacific Champs
Kentiieky, one (Jordon (Hark, Is Junior Feds and In the process
»uy, he
' - will proUbly set some rt.celvcd „ tel rifle lift when unslty,
A* In the hi-nvywcight dlvisioiijn
following in the footstep* of an* won the scoring crown for thu
kind of a JV scoring mark tlilit Desstun two-fisted leather swing­ tho bantamweight and fly weigh!7
other native Kentuckian, Jimmy team with »n Hit-point total.
season
ing Rocky Murcinuo, a shoemakers championships
changed
hands.
Smith, who won All-Kasl Florida
Agalaat Ihe rla u double A »on, won the world’s heavyweight Jimmy Curruther* of Australia
In fourth place la Frank HlafCiinfnronce honors while playing ford another Junior Varsity vet*
Edgcwalcr High Hchuol, Ilutler title.
knocked out South Africa's Vie
for the Celery Fed cuge team lust •ran who climbed fast tale last
TULSA. Ok la. 'Jv-TIm Unlver- neither froie or feared Ihe Or­
The 28-vi-ar-ohl ex-GI from Toweel in Hid first round in J o ­
year.
am son to assoma a lit f»r arc- gRy of Tulsa football team which lando &lt;•■• giants as he defied Brockton, Mass., flattened Jersey hannesburg to luku the 4&lt;onUni
This year's Kentucky addition ond place nearing laurels with meets Florida In the Gator Howl the Orlandenns driving In under
to the Be ni Imde* I* currently tho M points and n eecond high par- j un l la the direct result of a IMS Ihe bucket on lay-upn to n tune Jou Wuh-ult with one solid right honor* while Ynshlro Slilral be­
high point sensation of the dawn­ rentase of 1.1. B'afford tied season which Florida and Ita pre»’ of II -snlals, or nearly half of hand punch In 43 second* of tho. came Japan's first fistic ruler
13th round In Philadelphia's vast when he relieved Hawaii's Dado
ing luiskethall season, Clark Had Handy Haynolda for last aeasen'a ent coach, Dob Woodruff, helped Ihe Celery Fede' total of 23,
Marino of the flyweight crown lest
Municipal Hludlum.
Junior Metis for scoring honors eecond place ecnelng crown.
The aggressive little guurd
moke Ihe Golden llurrlcanea’ worat
Marciano, the crude MWlnger who Muy. In u return bout Shir*! won
In l t'e Initial contest against Win­
holds the lending I l-polnt average
This venr Btnffoed has a -l-polnt In II years,
. than n year previous had In November qnd Marino, nfter 20
ter Hark with eight only to eome- game average with an eight point | That waa tho year Tulsa viewed per game on the basis of thl* flr*t
years In tho ring, retired.
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liaek against the high-flying Edge- total &lt;n two eontest* with the var* so optimistically that school offl- contest periormnncr.
performance. a
Ati mis
thl* cup
clip knocked Joe Loui* Into retireHandy Kaddler's
featherweight
water Kiude* of Orlando to stage sllv. The *enl&lt; r &lt;*uard shown most clnls, even before the schedule 'tiiHer “tiould come near the 200lor keeps, racked up Ills 43rd
title will he h&lt;*hi III abeyance
u record 21. mil nt je-r forma nee.
the acuaun consecutive vlet.,ry when ho *tnp-it'll
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. until
promise on running lay-ups.
1opened, accepted on Invitation to pointfigure before
lied 38-yeor-old Walcott la tliejJ'o return* front tho Army. Howthus. Clark with 29 total
The I'emlnot'’*' o— r-’H reeonl ploy in (he now defunct Delta ends next spring.
Ilutler I* well on Id*wuyt-.to tinpoint* is the point nrndu'tnt ••niler ’ he ••••e|s&lt;*» «r John Scott Howl nt Memphis.
the latter’*
tut tor's second defense of the I®yor, beforebeing Inducti-d, HadInt figure
figure of
of Jimmy
Jimmy crown.
J/rr •}»**three non-title Irnuts.
He
r*»e of the losing Seminole*,
That schedule began with a 42
point
crown. Exports agreed it was the !&lt;
mls-'rahlu O-'J. With a green
is
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In secoml
second most exciting finish among heavyfirst.lost to. . .George
Araujo of
tilth &lt;| free throws, Clark I*
■■•■"im In
heavy-.............
.... being uuifhi new idav* 18 looa to Iiaylor, then coachml Krlilur’* Tsai
-----'
weight*
since
tho
two
Max
HchmelProvidence
in
Boston,
then
scored
the Countr's leading chgfiiy "lavlnt'
" "
U ,“ h -Florida
ni - P'qu...X : hy Wmrdruff.
lace |* fclant Jot ' "Jou" Mos*. the
top Central
, . .. A
„ week
, later Florida
onc-rouud knockout and. In his
tossing artist In dale. In the *••**. hampered hv cold* and
_____ It*
......... f
. 2814.
nky care centc ■ who Is capuldc Ing-Louis buttles hack In the luto!"flnul
test, was disqualified fur
Kdgewliter contest the ft-foot-t (Jhrlsli-'ss loh", Scott hss not fair-! It was the year the two-platoon of reaching ovur the ton of the 30‘s
holding and hitting on the break
Rocky Arrived
forward deposited seven of nine ed (&lt;mi badly on the court*.
■yatrm began to flourish and Tul­ rim to push his shots down
Marciano previously hud knocked during a Montreul match.
sa was caught short im manpow­ through the hoop.
allemn&lt;* through the curds fur
SEMINOLE- CAGE HKCOMDS
er. A few more defeats and the
a sterling 7H percentage.
The (-foot-4 *k)Mcraoer, who out Lee Kavold and llu n y (Kid)
11,
Mathew*. However, in attaining
Ft. Tn. At
school surrendered It* Delte Howl
From n slow right-point aver­
*1 9 11 29 11 6 bid. The campaign ended with nine la aa tall aa he I* thin, could his 38th knockout in the pro ring
age in tiie first game, Clark has
well
develop
lata
a
rag
In
Var­
«
»
4 6 14
7.0 tussec and a tie, Tulsa's most dls- sity Coadi John Mrott'e winning Rocky came of nge in the Wulcott
Imhis' i -iI It to a robust 14,6 tree- V -.f*
•» 3
4 ID 6-0 astrous since 1017.
ernlnge after last Friday night's Kr|,i*-dreams far next season. Mo** Itout. Though lie wus trulling on
•
t
8 ■f-0 The university and Its support- still lacks stamina and drive re­ point* he looked better than in
2
hue’ et spree.
3
Klatford
•
i
1 ii 6
*Trulllng Clark In second td*'e Devi*
3.0 crs. who had seen their wartime quired In lha gruelling rugr any prevloo* buttle. Tile bout
** 0
uttrarted I0.37P fan* and grove
3
is last year’s fourth ranking "teiium
16 trams ni.iy In five straight bowls. game,
■
i
receipt* of (61)1,1116 In u stadium
t
1 0.6 ruallzcd
0
pluyer
mnlcrlal
and
srorer, Junior Melts. Currently 111" Imt
In putting
0.0 couching *tnff would have lo be Edg-u-ntrr
0
1
0
0
Mrll* hold* a 7-polnt perren*ae» Uie*
ter la
J, s t &lt;ve--k, hr looked |lh«t had In-Id 120,767 fan* wlio liad
O.o cipandrd If tlm school was lo spectacular at llnir* ri-aehlng ii|&gt;' }'u^ l||.M'.t6.7!13 to *ee the first
0
0
0
t
per game whlrh romparrs fa»n'- tlaieklnNEW YORK 'Jv—The Brooklyn
n 0
0
0.0 coinio-tr In major college football. ■nd pounding In lay-up shot". **r'in- I miin-y-Ju-k Dempsey fight Hislger*. Cincinnati Red* ami Ihixi
ably with his |ow I.V record Is-t ■ji-.fl.-M
2 2U 31 71 .13.5. To help J . U. (Ruddy) Brothers, Moss' six markers place him see- t-Uy u m pn-vioii* to the night,
*ea&gt;on. The Lake Monroe "l.o-n- total*
tun Brave* mnnopollrcd Nalhmul
|forrnrr Texas Tech backflcld acr. end In percentage and total point* . Li-sv than four month* tn-foro he |g:nu"c fielding hemur* arrortllnd
Free I'hros lleeonl
mo»lve" has 11 points to hi"
At. Ft. Avg. hackfirld roach fur Tulsa's bowl for the Initial game.
rrrdll In a pair of games.
l‘Vl,
Mnrrluno. Walcott euri erd- lo nfflc-lnl ktallstlr* released lodnv.#
.1,70 teams and head couch since IPlA
ID Jit
H-iiooiiiu down to the third hh'h Kunfurd
The Dwluer*. II o d I r g * slid
A i-.tul surprise to the Celery «• &gt;'* *ll», Drrl -h f.-n-e of the title
.these associate coaches were Fed JV cage machine was n fifth '’Y
Game Iteroril*
•"’Int oelii’r we find Jimmy Krl!’f " f F*r**,r'1 ‘ hnile*. id- Drove* i»och ccmlrllmtcd Iwo nlavW. L. Hrl. Tp, Av&lt;*. hired:
di i. t|,i. gmnt center brought op
string substitute Frank Thomas ?0 •» I’hlladelphlri. Only 21,616) i t * lu the 11*1 of Individual ilcih-rnle Witm-kl, former George
• - - two-ndnute* fun* lurm-i out for lid* one III frn*lvp lop men.
ft’iiii h t season's .l\'«. Kriiler ha* Momments 2 0 I.IXHI &gt;10 6S-0
who in Imt n brief
Third bn*cinon Ulllv Cox with a
0 2
,IKH!
71 16.6 Washlnutun University guard ami poured In four point* Oil a running which ( harh-* -reined more intent
tit tit&lt;m'ii in these first two con- Bn nferd
|siiccessfid high school tutor, from lay-up nnd a couple of charity «n going the distance than an re- .370 average ami r a I c h i? r Ru.v
TEAM IIECGHDS
tc -'i '#,r a 6,ft nveiage.
his
post
us
assistant
court)
of
the
1
# u' uIfiIiir the tilIc hv !m&lt;l lout to Canipanella at .W)t reprcxehtsd
Opponents
While operntliig out of the ecu- Sanford
professional Chicago Dockets.
Jill Winter Hark
62
I-., tint l**t season on tho Junior
Thomas is young and may dB.'W ahott « year prertniw. Of rourse the National lo’oinie chnrnnion
Dewitt
Weaver,
one-time
Ten41 Edge water
f&gt;H
Viu it", Krlder mnlntaliird a 6.7
P ' " ' 1''* * l"V° Dodger*. Flrsl sucker Ted Kt--snes-.ee line great (lien an assist velop into a (fnrkhorne in the fu■■re .Seminole linskeliiall srliciiies.
knocked him mil In /ewski. U'll and *ccoml haveinati
ant at Mississippi Slate,
1,161 u&gt; wi" " " lu," " r thtlt 11,1,1 Gratlv Hutton. .(Kk) were Ihe CinSax Judd, a great pass-catching HEM IN 01,11 JV CAGF. HKCOIlDH elmli-d
! i-lnnnli plnvers lo ret Ihe pace al
him fur 21 yrur*.
O. Fg. Ft. Tp. Avg.
Till-a end during the school's bow! I'layrr*
lloxli g'* biggest crowd if tin H eir po-'tion n"d »t’or|st' n Inhnqv#
1 3 II 11.0
t
games era mid a funner pro star. Ihltler
l.ogao Uf2 a ni &lt;mlHolder Kid Gor­
it 41.0 vein turiu-d up for tin- Joey M ix- don
s-1 2
1 &lt;
Jerry D'Arcy, former Tulsa ecu Mo,-s
(KM 'veto the Brave*’ fielding
ii
1
1.(1 tin-Itivy Robinson light heavy­ itvd,m t«
t
1
Thuinus
ter
o 2.0 weight skirmish in Yankee Stuii
Hunt
1
1
drought
in
to
help
teach
the
•III ,.l| .„ .
•• t|| e * C , . m , . l l,| r a l i - . i .
Two-tv n'tchor* f olded 1.000 b it
i ;; ilium. Maxim, wlio did very little
0
\ 1.0
t
1
split-T offense was Jack Mitchell, Flower*
York'* Jim H e a r n , who
|'
q figlitlng in the Imut, gained Ills Nd"
late loglratly on the basis of pnst
t.O
u
1
quarterback
of
Oklahoma's
grunt
Behrens
l
1
ha-qHod IN' most eannce*, 71, wa»
'&lt; ’-,«eiria”'-‘s to their seoreeerils,
0,0
0
Pickens
9
1 0
0.0 w'rtllrt when lloliiavoa cullapsed listed ** the leailer.
tUUI Sugar Howl eleven.
Voue olileetlve a mil v I* of the
(Ml from oppreasive heat after 13 I Brooklvn. hv rdolntf int L'incln0
After thn 1U30 season. Weaver Henning
1 0
0
I T u t u h l i u l l *,nr "MMjsrfw said today they had
'•""ttio, &lt;yl1t lead you first to lie*
resigned
to
become
head
cnin-li
at
1
0
"*rk
0
0
IMI rounds.
»O
r ^ H I d D l l n f l , the finest collection nt plavers they
I nntl for tho ch b laurel*. .9822 to
ttevn on,* ,1* h» sce'trnh1"- down to * * U l
(lent Fhmrrd Ref
Teens
Tech
where
Mitchell
Joined
(1
Bale*
0
0.0
1
0
rs
ip
ever saw tint only the South prothe winning ndmlnw po t it*- « *-«-i XT
Even Referee Ruby Gulditein 1 9817. t'* rf the Nation*! I rnivne r*-.
him.
Weaver
was
succeeded
by
0.0
l
u
0
Miller
u
•••111 lose Cnefiilenee ns he rills up N e w L l l f T C K e c o r d s d ^ ed •_ Victory In the Shrine’s Hillrry Horne, oner a Mississippi Farrell
aValiud from the rl.Ig,
I." « . U-Ma. The
0.0 hadi-r tii10horounds
0
1 0
0
rharlty f(s)th*1l psmn Christmas
He wns renU.L-d' Cardinal* also fielded .982 in I0 « .
Ills seorneard In otter disgust nfter
•State tackle whoso coaching ca Dekle
1 0
(1 0.(1 after
0
night
In
tho
Orange
Bowl.
] t.y m E S i was w
.5 J K
: i T h * n ^ r * onlv pintle Del error,
•t had loving skein.
recr lucludox two .Florida State 1 Norton
0.0
u 0
1 0
Oviedo's hard rumdng, sh irr
South Coach Amlv Gustnfsnn of High
Fvo’"wheie &gt;-ou no. you will shmitlni*
g|«m In tin- SialHum ,.n,r I(il l i i !set
'" / In
, J ,V™."noth,r
Ur,,,nBl
School
championship
(cams
total*
9
1
8
23
23.0
ami
all-around
hasketha
i
HM4.
. Ik* 'r!Ag. The tsmt saw •’Rnhlnson
hear
m
n r hovV
Null- to
i t , will,
w i n , hot
n&lt;n ”*i-nlv
’ ’I r e , v will
. .• .. ., 1 1 .. Miami made the flat prediction at Panama City. * *
■'
iamt
Record*
The
Nnw
York
Giants
executed
that the South will win its fourth
welter chump uml current
Von find the guy who has gotten ' ’‘V''- J ‘,hl' !" Tl J ‘MK '
veil
The new program brought to the
tv. L. Pet. Tp. Avg. |H'llrctit
Ihe most double nlays. 171.
i *. .„ i ii..
„rr
..-i,,, out In write In new record* In the game in five appearnnerx and said
middleweight
chump,
milking
c
Tulsa rainpus talent for a team
1 0 1.(86) 13 43
T)1” Associated Pre** in It* final
best test of all sea l,ms is to watch ^tidnoh m-nlv care Mmk&gt; pod t u nfter Tuesday’s final lengthy prac­ which for three straight years Opponent*
' V 'V flJU i it 1 .001) 26 26 vain attempt to take the light ,inn(«c|*l fielding rcll'n*c l a s t
1.................. got..... ml faces „f the r ,," ‘ r" 1
Conference tali tice w-Mlnn. "wp'rc rcadv "
heuvvwulglit
title.
A
Ib'k-pouml
am ass.m ore yardage than Hanford
Oppofifnls
October listed the same leaders a*
"I'm not making any prcdlcllnns would
w-i-ight hnndieup plus Ills wllllng- the official The averages were
iln-v (!•-■ »•*• ’&gt;f (lie park ■ensitit,
any in the uullmt, win 26 games,
26 Edgewater JV s
43
With hat three ramrs uf the Imt we'll "Ivc them a real battle." tie two and lose only four; annex
m-s.* to fight all out In the heat also tho same save for Brooklyn
sttcmnUiw *o cheerfully write off
M A IN LA N D
•i.. eve-daw's situation liv *aying, infunt srasoli, June* has Ihe said North Coach Stu Holcomb of the national tidal offense cham­
proved his undoing. Robinson was 1.9821) nnd Cox (.972).
Fli FT t "Oh « ell | illiln't expect to win maalerv over the Lion and mint- Purdue,
fur out in flout ul thu time of hi*
pionship twice in a row—and again
Tho
North
will
have
a
ge-crnl
Itcevea
a
1 7 and Im-s Mcs
ly scoring rnliimn with 64 points
collapse.
carry (lie school's colors to a post
review
of
plays
amt
tartlcs
at
their
MIXED LEAGUE
Stearns
1
1
0
| The Imut drew 47,963 fun*, big­
season bowl.
would have cost Juat a* much fur an equally lofty lM-polnt final limbering up drill.
W. L. gest crowd of the year.
•*'H THI HF*' HURRICANE**
Holier ts
t
1 9 K * **Htl *Ff»H»» # «lt 0NVMf|||&gt;rtl
average per contest.
**
Gustafson
planned
a
45-rnim'tc
29
No.
1
10
llruwn
CORA I, GADLEH (8peelul) - f )
4 4 12
' As to Indoor crowds, Ihe hesl
Yes, thero Is nothlm- like th-The fast breaking forward lead* limbering up session on a final
27
12
No.
0
3 11 'hrllla at the rare*. Local fan* n»d nut only Oviedo with 23 field goala
Howet a
4
Square Garden could do Though had weather nnd n losing
By GAYI.E TALBOT
ta 21 Madison
No. 1
Foley
2 •■« m- imirlsu will on*'e again he or hnakel* In lha lavnten'a lingo visit to the practice field
1 9
was 9,468 for last March’s Paddy tenm hit football attendance at U
The
Routh
will
use
a
five-man
No.
3
22
17
6 1* *l.i* to watch tho dog* In the rail- hut II...... ..
of Miami, the 242,761 home total
Cnlnhlese
2
loo. Hu Is Mister
with three linebackers on de­
16 23 I Young-Ernie Diirnmln battle. Of hnx been lopned only four time*
ADELAIDE, Aurtralla m - Thl* No. 3
Knog
1) 2
2 I.,| "n-nlew atinosnherc at the haskctl.ull In Hemlnulo County at lino
course, neither the Garden nor tho
fense.
using
Wayne
Martin,
Texas
29
wn,
tha
day
before
Christina*
10
No.
2
Duvis
4 beautiful Bonfnrd-Orlandn Kennel this preaent reading.
1 2
co-promoter, tlm international Box­ ill Miami hUtory.
Christian;
Dick Mwlvetsw. xatne a* In other parta of the
CITY LEAGUE
4 Club graudalaud and .........
1larger t
1 2
ing Club, I* complaining since tele­
thlHl.nk . (me| |- t,.r ski, Maryland; Bill Athey, Haylnr; world but It meant only another
IV.
L.
II.G.
Haul
2 Batunlay nklit when the xrendL., ',^ . w whJn ll cm * t . cagl Jim Lawrence. Duke, and Jotm day of toll under Ihe burning lun
1 0
vision fees help take tlm place of
897
no
16
BUne
Machine
Llpe
0 ft
0 omnlng o f the ra-lnw season I s - 1 ™ Z Z m
Missing Him-.-tntor*.
. la.t U,D I. far Ahh'rtnn. Maryland In front with for member* uf the American and Ace Glass
87-1
17
28
Kubanka
0
1)
0
Managrr* Fight, Tow
Don
Wade,
Vanderbilt;
Rex
Hhiver
Australian
Davlx
Cup
taam
;
pre­
20
861
Btanlev-Rogers
85
caac. Hilly Meek la runTot nla
II I t 07
Most exciting fistic night In tlm
Miami,
and
C.
O.
Bioc
Irocata,
Baylor,
paring
for
tho
Challenge
Hound
23
841
Po*t
Office
22
uml h«hlml June* with SO
BANFOHII
■tartlng Monday.
Celery City
18
HIM Garden came ulnnil whim Itofureo
27
points and a third Oviedo ranking * Edllnebeckers.
FG FT 'r
Fullerton^ a r y la n d - . wlil be
897 Itay Miller became victim of a two
In their only concvxxlon tn Ihe Fla. Power * Light »U .Tt
average of 1(1 point* per.
fisted attack hy Thuma* Ehall,
4
at left hi
fr v / ,
vta, Virginia, festive season, Captain Vic Selxai
1 2
VJ-12
NAVY
LEAGUE.
Mured Walter Dade, the
ghl half, and Don Olelmer,
2
l
6
hi*
American
taammatax
E '"rk
W.
L.
It.G.
lanky Lion centey aha hoa mim­
anderbllt, tafetr.
1
1 3
. . rd to gather round ■ imall HcHi.aU
4
17
747
ed Ihe last tvrn eamaa beeausa of
Extra paint d u 11 a ( will be Chrlilmo* tree Thuriday morning JHU
1!
l^ t r u „ i
2
2
9
13
806 ed a knockout at the hands uf
a
snralnad
ankla.
started
out
lha
handled by Oklahoma’! Buck Mc- before going (0 Memorial Drive Tlgoreat*
0
1
1
*fetU
12 9. 732
Initial
ronlasl
with
Edrewater
In
Phall
and
Brocatn.
Whll*
McPha't
un*
U
II 0
Btadlum for more practice.
Bearcats
. 12 9
766 i mr 11if mm i invii
rtuuulciy, TV fan* iiilaxi-d the
0
1
1 NEW YORK iW—The next point fine style bucketing I t gahtta and Jo e Koch of Wake Foreit will
It looks as though they'll need IIoIt s I*
L [*wl&lt;lnii
9 12
701
fur
Ihe
second
high
total,
which
do
tha
South'!
punting.
KN
W
f
tlon. Reasoni A commercial.
0
1 Ihe ainnslnr' Johnny O'Drlen aeon*"
all they can got aa Frank Sedg- Panthsra
1
1 20
018
0
Kid Gavltun. tim Cuban Hawk
8
3 for Ilia Sealllc basketball team will gives him, on th f basis of one dutiaa will be handled bv Mcl'hail man, big man of the Australian
game,
the
srrvnd
highest
aver­
and
lf_tbera
are
any
field
goal
wu* fl*tl*nn’A busiest warrior. The
|troupe, has reached his absolute
0
0
0 «lve him a new four-year reeonl
age.
11,
on
Ihe
te
a
*
.
peak form again after a period of set In,
welterweight king engaged In six
a IS SI fur yollege basketball.
Norman Fove. a crafty guard
nun title limits and came thrumrl'
‘ . lie la obviously so
certainty,
The nolnt-senrlng nrnHtoe. I**
If
either
Selxas
or
Trabert
gets
with
a
propensity
for
hitting
ilia
. . . . . Harry llopman, Aussuccessfully In title buttle* against
idy that
28 47 67 first collegian to tnn the 1.000 mark
tied
up
la
a
hard
four
or
fivenets
from
far
o
u
t
stands
third
In
ullan captain and cosch, advised setter opening day tha Australians Bobby Dyke* on a split Miami de­
10 1? 24 In one season, contributed N points
.............I t
tho
Lion
scoring
column
and
fourth
m to lake Wednesday off •nd
•n Seattle's 103-lot victory over
say be la M l likely to get hla cision, over previouxly unbeaten
rest rather than Invite stele
New York Unlversltc |g*f nlant In the average department with
fuQ test fog tennis back overnight. Gil Turner In Philadelphia and
SeliVi,
on
the
other
himf^Tookod
and now Ii tied with Nate Dctgvnk, 22 points for a 7.6 percentage.
For thla raaion some Aussie ex­ Blllv Graham In Havana.
tired
and
drawn
after
two
hard
Jim Wheaton, who annexed th»
Jimmy Carter lost hla light­
who scoped 1,103 point* for Rb’er
perts era speculating that Sedginan
seta
In
ilnalaa
against
Straight
- h i* "
Kails fW li.) Stale Teaeners Col- high point crown for the Llona last
will be the only member of their weight title In a Los Angeles up­
nf
Kansas
,-A
Clark
In
N
degree
temperature.
H«
leee. From Iher* It** only • abort venr, has a brothar Bob who look*
team to play both singles and set against Mexican Imuro Bala*
Navr.
Intend* to pece himself cai
In
May
but
six
months
later
tha
hop for the aylla O'Brien to the Ilka another future ca te great
double
a.
.
and Chuck from here on and has
career record of I,MS set by D i from the Oviedo mocklanda,
lave
u -.
practice aessions for both
Wheaton la In fourth place with
Lon3 In five year*
tha fn U b e a k j**, and May will and Tony Traberti to
io one
ona oiiiy,
“Thus,
i, j t m nny once lagain lakes 20 points and a 6.T averaga.
I’ASADENA, Calif. I*&gt; - The
feur-tnao
Local critics lay
ty It waa unforTha I,Iona will olav the r oonr
&gt;m hla
.... twin
.....
academic fathers dealt the Troians the hoa toes away from
tunate the Ameoricans couldn't
[ v of Southern California a hard blow brother ddte, hi* teammate ever B tsam tonight.
Ed
an will be have had an addJlUonal fortnight
It) •* *.»^e«*e eyeesi u»ad »S
tndsy when ihov ruled Jim PiaHli, •Inca tt ,y first started towing ■ Ovladn Cage
while the to gat accustomed to Adg!
GF- RBOJtDB
RKORDi
OVIBDO CAGE
of Hto nation's best defensive ha^etbatl •ropedd In Iheir native
_
ilwf flanki wlB nava
_
•Vf Bernle
own brand of heat, which la somehalfbacks,IH l
lo plsy assiInst South Amboy. N. J . Eddie eco
J, F a -F t-T fFlower*,
Player
a, and Ernie H
h - thing.
Stock
Wlarnosln
an. 1. u points, Including two vital foul Jones
, mils
a flmKb of mi
it's going lo be extremely tough
u .0
I'aeltla. whoso rerun
nine shots at ihe end. and wax at lout puda
'ros Ire VIIi tha American pair, who wltl
alternate with tha offaiu
equally aa Important aa bis more l^ k
10.0
puss Intercrollnns. which
ay all four amglea and doubles
• turned for 113 yard.i and Iwi Inuch- publicised brother to tha team's -ov«
in tha crow dad three day aeries.
Wheaton
Thla la especially true If tha mer­
V»Buti it was only another ccontra- Rlaton
cury climbs over the loo mark
' Uta career ql the twins
diction In
McCall
las Ultra la every expectation it
who went to a collage 3.Q00
wtn now that summer has really
Bhafrr
Extra Claan, Radio
Extra Claan, Good Tiros,
II
Tnl sis
Team
^^tadjoM dBaaU rFat. Tn. Av»
m af
_ . M l HO 40.7
Opnonenta
1 Ni
Jre whlejt^c«me »r a secret
1 2 M l IflO 10.0
n in . OVIEDO
at
Uves la
Oaaananta
Oviedo
»
nee.
EdgewaUr
U
4d
more
lumbla la m
M •.Smith*
a fkwitharn awing,
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When Ihe pron e ii.ll retu-lieil lloI - riff 1,- accidents iiml violations.
All the Injured were Ijivulvei* luntling strip 11 total &lt;&gt;( M ehiblr.-u:
III the saint* mishap wlilelr occur- list ween the nites uf\l ami 17 ) » « l &gt; l
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Concrete Proposals
W anted By Dulles In
Answ er To Stalin

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George Thurston
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BUNN. Gcniiniiy
The He
pilbllran ecomimy use D believed
cert,liu to full 011 « hut i* projected
u&gt; the lurgesl Atm-rlcan 1111)10111:1111'
e-tiililishmenl lit the world
1•lit- of 23 to 3o per cent in the
American .mil Grrmuu ■.luff' of
the Stale Itepiirtmenl in Germnny
are helm: wi dt h fm eea-t uutoilg
I S offielul* henBi’fore the lleptiblteim rdeetinii
l u l l ' l l S i.Ill- Hi pur Imeut ollb't.ih
hail winked out plan* to ettiploy
about l 1too Vmerii.ii,* .mil 3.unit
Germ an- m \Ve*l t .e rn i.n n diiriuc
Ihe year -luitm g July I t'J.Vt
They were t■• hr- u-&gt;tgnerl t&lt;&gt; the
new Am, 111 un Kmtui--\ in lloim
.mil to the 1 on-.ulnl.-v eeueinl wlm-li
will mii 1 red the t S hirth roll)
mission uhi'ii Wr-d Gerinnru re
j i i I iis sovereignly imdei the \llteil
We-1 Germ an peace 1 onlrni 1
Hit- p t o|i..*eil S i d e Itep.iilnienl
setup in t.e im n t n would dwarf the
tm. Aniern an iliploniatl, e-laldt-h
nient- in Hi ilain anil F i a n c e
which b an* . i Imiii I -on emplovi-cach
I hi- Ims'I i 1.0 1,1111--ion now lia s
I 21:1 t ib c in .in
and it 200 t ie r
niuns on tin- i. n r .d l \li.m l -*» *.. .
le n t ..I the V n o -ii. a n - tie p n l-lu .il
.inpnintci's who em+hl to- itl.'d +. 't
1 leht Tilt- olhct - .11 e 1 11 i ei tu-opie
In addition till- At. to il Si-, orttr
Agency h a - 1 total ol t ill A m e t ii.iii
and tle rm a n i-ln t ilm e “ We .11.- h ra i mg f.o
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Catholic Sisters Are
Expelled Unexpect­
edly After Serving
Two Years In Jail
HONG KONG U*-The Inst tw*
of live Canadian nun* tried by thr
Chinese Communist* In the widely
propagandis'd "orphnnajie murdci
case" In Canton entered Honr
Kong today after nearly two years
in prison.
They are SUter Superior An
toinette Cmivrclte, M, Jnllctte
Que., and Sister Jermaine Gravel
43, Three Klver* One, They said
they were expelled unexpectedly
after serving only part of fiveyear sentenee* (or "the murder of
2,110 orphans."
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They were met at the border hv
Sister Jermaine Tanguay. Canadl
an citlren who wns horn In Nashua.
N II. She and Sister* Inulda l.a
Perrlere. Pcnrouge. &lt;Jue. and
F.lliabctli Lemlre, La Bale d e
Fevre. Que., shared the ordeal
with Sisters Cotter*lie and Gravel
but were pxoctled in Fchruarv
Slaters LaPerriere and I-cmlre left
for Canada several week* ago
The two nrrlvals said the Com­
munists gave no reason lor ex
ilifiitnl l*lit»l&lt;&gt;i!i
I* 8. kwisy
pelting them At 4:30 p m. yester­
■9itvk* tkiiij June Evcrutt frnni IH«- Kntnpri*** Met i*•&lt;11^I Mom*
I Sunlit i Pm- a*. K* u&gt; i i\m
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day, they snid. guards entered
their cells and told them they were Sunforil Nnvnl Ah Station f«»i a i ‘HunI iiiii* cel.toa nit 8I» t n * th* mIioIhi' •hjRi ct« f i i** 11|tIt11 «h
Uhl*; .No* I AthiTtoli. AN; It It I.i'Vym. AIM*; .Imiri It »* 1%I* « m., VI.t, .1 V J* n • \|»l mid ,s
being pardoned and "banished fur
llllis.
ever "
The ease of the five mm* drew
world attention Doc 13 IBM, when
they were stoned, spat'upon anil
reviled In a four-hour public trial
which was broadcast over Ihe Can
ton radio.
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The Beds Jailed the nuns March
IP. 1931. They were among the
first orphanage workers to be
IG lic it W II IO M
Mut1 x* IH«-11 f&gt;-I llo hoi buss. o.
charged with the murder of in
A \ iu v lln- Irtl.’k m ill it-* ii 1111&gt; lit...uni th.- i iiiu.n ecu
motes’-nn accusation which be
nit'll-, wniliug h'.i u (,!oei-:.-tion of it. t. -lop in ti,-nt of (1 . mess bull
came routluo
filled wi th rhiM'.-n Tie- \uvv h*..l -howa.i the yo'ioy
Orphanages In Chinn hnil become Five Persons Are In­ two he*-,.
fi'toil
lloMrtliudi-t
i 'llilili ell * - t e r - into th .1 iin-s- hull whet*** Hu v
dumping grounds for unwanted
jured In Several Iloilo- ut Kotelprl *■ to llo- l r S, w o e set veil I I hi i lout* thiito-i
bahics-moitly girls Because of ah
Naval Aiixilinry Air S t u 'm ’i 'loti cmi-isting &gt;•: cu-om of li.u uto
Ject poverty and lock of hygiene
A utomobile Wreeks iluy
fur nn nfleiimun of Christmas »tuip, torkev m ill l i.io l ilie-t- iic.
at birth, the prevalence of tetanus
.-eli-hriilioii, which included u till
iimi.li.-.I |.uln1.ii-* with irravy, but
and congenital diseases, and ex­
Five people were Injured nnil key dinner, inovien nod gifts from tert-d b rie .-oil. limn In i,nt, emu
posure, most babies were dead or
dying when d u m p e d at the sis were arrested by Highwny ffiioln I'lnn*. ma.le pu-'-lhh- l.v vol I.. m * 1111.-1 , m u bin -nluil,
I'lilruluiun It. lb Httrri*nn the punt untnry ei.nlillmtioii-. from ull llo- lull- milk, cherry pie mid ire
orphanages.
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Any TaiitfibloSuKffestion For I’romotinsf
IVace Is Welcome,
Says Ike Secretary
WASHINGTON P - The incoming
Eisenhower udmiin-lrallim tixlay
eliallenucd llnssin's Premier Stalin
to put forth "t-onereU* proposal*’’
. ii pronmling peace and promised
llu-\ would he ' ’seriously and sym­
pathetically received "
A ■i.itemcnl taking that position
wa- i - nmi hy John roster Dulles,
who will lie Hie new admlnistratien’- secretary of slate, after
Hulle* ha,| talked with I'rcxidentele, t Elsenhower hy telephone (hi*
morning Elsenhower is In New
York
Ihe siali-mcnl was Ihe first reueliun ol the new administration
to tepltcs given by Sl.illn to fuur
1 i--t mils |,resented to him bv Ihe
New York Time- anil published
)e-ti-rdu&gt; morning
St»Hit expressed willingness to
-in-,-t with Eisi'iihnwer in response
tu -ut,- ,|u,--tnut and he also said
'(o--.iu w.i- mien-sled in ending
the KiUeail " ar
liiitle- m.uie this stuleinenl:
I have read with interest the
"ilili-heil .ii-eiiunt of Mr Stalin's
i tew - If these mean that Mr.
m .iIiii ha- iiiiierete |iropnsnls lo
make to the new ailiulitlstratinn
iftet it take- ufliee. he can rest
t" 'iii',l that t a-y will he seriously
■"tl svmpathelleully received,
"l)i|ili-m.ilie ur Gnltfil Nations
l.aimel), ul - ........
are ah
i .ivs ;iv .i11.11iti- f-r such purposes
i-a) fur I'M-hiingex of views doiime-l In find wavs tn promote
penri- ami mteriiuthmul good will "
the tiitrmtil itiphimntlc channels
tm i-iiiit.ul between Washington
mil Mu-eow are the Soviet Em' iii-.-v here and the .American Emhussv llu-re Al the thilled Nations
liu—t in mul American delegations
un-- a niii-i.iMt opportunity of
•juii'k and mtiirmal euntael
i'hi-ie wax u Ini of cailllnus
i-hi-ii'.iii ihi -'lipitul Hill, hut lit
.iiliimiMr.limit elrelei in downtown
" u-hmi:t,iu the 1,-i-iiug seemed to
a that Statin had offered little If
m\thing new lit a reply to four
in-'lnnis m i I i u i i I I i i I tn him hy the
New Ytirk lime- Ihe Time- pullli-ln-d In- ie-pnli'i- ve-lerday
st.din dei imed lluil "aggressive
ictmr--" taken m the Wesl’s cold
i ii i-nlii i agaii l Itus-ia are the
Haiti - a i-e- of 'mt-*i| ictt-ilnn and
'.ml - 11 In- regard- "favorably" the
idea id a meeting with Elsenhower;
.’ ! war between Hie U S and the
So-tel I'nion I- nut inevitable; (3)
It ii - - tn I- "int.-re-ted lit ending the
i .ii m Knrea" and i4t Ihe sources
ul world I'lmlettlhin lie "every-lint- and lit ever-tiling wherever
-tu .iggn-'siu- aiHun-" n( the cuid
- ar find I 'pre-siiin
SlJilm Ii a - un -e-i-i'Jil nccasintlS
n Hu- pa-I i r-niimli-d tu written
-pie-tlnn- pn»eil liv I S newsmen
amt almost Invarmlil) he lias exmu-ssed a liellef that a U. S.tiii-'ijin war i- imt mevitable and
a willingnesH in meet with Hie H S.
eltlef executive
Nni did Hieie .i*i]it-:it In lie much
ire-ii litipe, from the Western view11 nniliiim-iI (lit
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their appeal to t.ns II,
cngaa^Mn the Insurance hualnr*. by Kohert E. Myers, rirlan.lo, ...... , f t " , ;. * * ,
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M .1fI\ K m* **|"I■,*fl 'ihifi'MiH'M f«*i*
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as yenerftl man.ber of Ihe P. W « .1 Green Cove Spr.nga.
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in I fi.’l.iMil ■ ImnIoi Y \Yi*&gt;r WIfl &gt;IMl
t'allinij at Ihe 1,1 s. it
Martin, Jr . Insurance Ageney. Mr.| According to the patrolman. Mr umber nlut r the iuriwn\ .lone*
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Imme alter a l.,\n ah
Martin la Mr. Thuralon’s brother- Duffy suffered
hmUed left leg ; announce,I
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On-. hriu: m.ii Ii.in iiM iilinl .lillwmi'l
Ml.ml 1 ami ftmlmv Inm
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while Mr. Myer* incurred mtnm
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lln1 Kit-mlm Till kfi h i miimimj&gt;l
a lmlnt.il hunt the\ a.
I Ml i l l ! »11*• iim l nil * )ft tl 1, ill *- \
"A fter nearly 30 yenrs of farm- Imerulluns of the forehead. WII V.Mia,lla'd ‘h'ft'smrflud
imm ^‘‘"1 ' J [ " V o u i in'h'o'o,-, ■
1* III | Hit. 1 |ll| | VAill hi III ht'lt ll • in In await In- r*-tuin tie whit,- 1111*111if .4(ItHi t.f ill I'Ji l 1si|if
iny in Sanford, we naturally li*lf Uwni II. Bonus Jr., sailor ut Green ago in lilt A J2l‘ "Suvity,■'* ni.plnne!
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to have," Mr. Thurston said, "but Cove Springs, tr passenger In the Tor the NoiH, I'.d,. and lo- wu- t„ '
m
.1 I «""*" 11 ■111*4■11 Ilfs III |tl| .'MM il Ml.1
aiiulliei
(hiit iipporiuoUy In Athctn* win* m* Myurn enr,
vii u f r n r t i » * n i r i v c huivk wiiu Httotji &lt;'Ium*. -mum
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"We have -i-eti c.iimti line
tie
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fgornl We could not afford to turn nose, while Chatline l.ewellcn, Hr- The &gt;)tU&lt;l«• n i, „k&gt; d up at tlo ■ h.-ar*. tin
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imvenmr'- wife l.ilil Ihe 1 jillil- •1i% i I&gt; I&lt;•'I lit, I S d *'m M .ilU ie f
t down. We are still interested in lundo, also a pansenger in the same I and
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"Bill we base 1mnlmt.iMe hnmeSanford nnd expect lo keep both.eat, Incurred minor abrasions of there
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our farm anil house here a* w» re- the ankles, liomtld K. Sitvage, a ,plum
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l Mih’ tiMh* i I'UllUm In till* I'lllhlliMI Jlf lh«*
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s|irru*Mi the\ fM'i’f1 In nvrtTMli |h*
.M..th,„li*t n.ihlren'* II...... wa- clephaut pr&gt;*lbtv horn in Home welt-nine there
Mr. Thurston came to Sanford Springs, wan a puHsenger of thr
Ul.en the plane landed &lt; -m dr., „gM,.
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In June, 1020 with his father Myers’ car, also.
Kennedy loxn-d it up the runway ....... . ..
u,.,.„.utjll(,
eve
Ciilliin were iiivit.-il into the wltlli' Is11ritIic n Jiixev in MYer tonfuti'ni e
Peter Thurston, who now also lives
Thill 1'Mfilnl* nn* t' Inifuil "i»"r
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very
Mr. Duffy was circling n Ittfi? and came to a *t..p directly In wt„„„
Tin1 news t-umi' as a i'hri-1mi,- eolitinttl'il. nilotnal tvp*' Imtpe on
In Athens with his daughter, Mrs. ronl convertible, owned by Mr
Ih1* imnmveil urillv nf the We t
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' .........n. wlm edged l|(llt u)ll)iu,|
N'tlval v &gt;lllnrv lilnw In lens *,f 1itnilsiiiul- uf I lie the plnnlaliiiti
Martin. Following his graduation Rale, Patrolman Harrison said un o the pln.j, h, see hir.i a. A ft" Air Malm., K It l.ewi-, \... ami i hlhired^pf llimte wlm ii ul iu-i-n
Hill they lelii-ed tile im ltilio ll 1Tit nit linin’ ll m| 1 tiie Mil ifiv* lie
A
A|M W|((1 J»' f &lt;*l |l 3 fa-cmatcil )iv the nwkwant little anil all while and Neurn went jitlejiii fn| Ihe Nnl'lh \hint M i 'mIM
front local schools, Mr. Thurston and went to sleep behind the ......... chatting with the children for
went Into business with his father The car veered over to the left several mlmd.t.. Sard.. Clan-.
-holt man ,,f the
piMi*. 1 ninI elephant', lute of -pnilhelti ami hack to llie n ib * that li.nl hrmicht immimTs I tn Shv iei - ^i-ek I*i »tejile
lie yy ill* a iff eeMirnP VYilliln Ihu V\* f
m ...........
. ..
ilelighl at playinj! witli a Imue them, to watt hit Tallin,dk'e
and has been engaged in growing side of the highway, meeting the cIliiilM'd 11Imi'i iti tin .Navy hrt'
*• 1««n1
II, TOM l I EMDN
imt |Mi'»iTYril h. ulle
hall
and shipping ever since.
|Myers vehicle, Mr. Myers attemntThe "laxlral* man h" "ti Ihe guv |( iihlle
Itetilo Was tile lecontl Imrn &lt;if errmr win nritanl/eil alin a court juM t e 1n.1v F f .l^ll I tl t *» Hie iilix " m '
A few years ago Mr. Thurston ed to cross over to the opposite
(limit,
d iiml wuii-r is free;
Itie
hue,' Inver*, Iti.meo ami nriler *lii|,pe,l them from paying a ritf»i*iii' vanr
was associated with his, uncle side to miss the oncoming car
,'rjiul. l Unit &gt;nii me puytng only
AMei
,1
liel
lM
fl
nf
ufiIM
1.11**1'
Juliet
III*
elder
sister.
Hoilta,
is
Henry Thurston gnd the late I* but Mr. Duffy awakened , n “
* ‘hi 1*1 miu * day vI* 11 l" the etinlrn
11., hove water gutheri’d, snfeguarilfour .lulit'l, only I'lephnnl ever to verslnl Mr* Ingram at (lie Georgia nlnitil fulvire \inrru *»n rn»li» v Kn |--I olid dt-li itiidi-il; Jus I what la
It. Bach In experimenting for three - • ■- ■
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kinks
In
Mre'lilenl
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Vive
birth
to
two
liiliie*
in
cup
11
1
mlimllnrv
at
Ui'til-vill,seasons with the growing of long
i- , n-ting you ’’
tivily, 1- expi-ctiuu In-r Until any
The wniueti went fimil IIHdsville KlM'litiin* er In' |H'i »y!•♦** tii*yy tic h i *,
staple (Sealundl cotton. Ho has middle of the highway.
WImt. fur example, lines it cost
4• 4*•»I i 1»11r *I IH* I*ur ■* 'I'«* ' *•
11
m
i
|
f
t
ii
1 it*it
IIII
1*11
*
r
|day
now
also specialised In raising cabbage
Damage to the Hale car war
In gel enough water delivered to
Mr. Thurston who Is a past •'t " t 11.300 and to the 1P4H Old*,
wiisli your fin.
Just to fill the
president of the Junior Chamber oft mobile coach driven by Mr Mvers
By The Assoclaleil I'res*
i,as,n ' l ess I Ii ii il five one.himOsrnr Hunt*-*. Ill, N,-gi,. i ,m |
Corpora!
Who
Alt*
Willi
Ike
Killed
In
Rattle
c(° 7 f U ' •"'! • p M lex B lted n .tr M60. Mr. Duffy was arrested 0„
The nation'* Chrlslinns holiday ■trlit of th&lt;- Miilwnv p.iilo.i uf
dieillliw uf n ■■lit, ur less thsil
of the KIka. la married to the for­
accident death toil today pa-sctl tin- l liut aultdlvisiiJii mi G, ni-va
it uanaaia na ,•«*» t * , i
fix
cents ii iiiunth, nssiiniing
mer Miss Rma Hchnalwl of Sodus
Ihe 300 mark
v-iiTe sjiti-f.&lt;-,| n, clem, up three
Avi-mii-, wnx scnlcm-i-d l,v t -only
N. Y. They have three children
Auto mishap- killed 231 persons Judge Dougins Kli-nslrom to n
tuiu-s a iluy.
Ann, Billy and Nancy
m
since Op. m. Wednesday. Twenty- fine uf &lt;213 or ltd days It* Jail
Inn van get nil the water you
three died lit fires Thirty one oilier this morning on u cbnrg, of ugnipdre fur a I-itIII, poured right
victims were killed hy all other gruvatt'd uxsuult, whh-h n-ulted
itiin the tub Go approximately a
type* of acridcnts
M-'iiny, and a slmwa i will cost you
In tin- shunting of two N-groi-s,
W
iVllh more than two and one half one
1-veil less. The tall fur flll-hlng a
of them twice . Hunter en­
Personal appreciation has been day* of the extended 102-hour week tered ti plea nf gulllv.
l"ih't runs nliiiut iwu-ienths of a
end sllll lo come. It appeared that
i i nt. Go out und wash your car or
Victims of Hunter's flurry of
A series of Invitational tennis expressed to the Christmas Png- the all-tlmn rerun! nf 3M Iraffie
M a^W
B IIn"in
m ^
^
f„f
^ d a L airu
i,n aa shouting with n double l-airolled
-i-rul, tin- porch
it muy cost you
matches between guests of the cant
11 uCommittee
t.n n .* fu hy
r ihefr
uoVrL
deathi
for aJ «fnurdsv
f.'hrtsiinaa
12-guuge shotgun wore Johnny
two or three pennies fur .several
Mayfair Inn and local tennis play­
iV
r’ln
-m
S
K
u
if
Hie
InstalUth.n
of
h,,llday
ln
1,nfl
'""V
rxeccdod
, S u n .Sunday
day.
application*.
Rcnlt anil Earl Bryant, ulo, re­
er* I* being arranged under the bringing, alwut the Iristallallnn or lirfnrp
before ml
midnight
And nil these rusts up; allow fur
direction of Bill Sweeney, tho Inn’s the Nativity Rente at the hand
Violent accidents
accident* took a_ ___
heavy
, sidents of the same area.
fh o(i and Hunter, win) both
Hu- water used f„r drinking and
tennis professional, Charles (J. •hell on the Municipal Pier,
death (oil in the notion over (lie
Addressed to Mr*. Elvira C. Gar­ Christmas hnlldav. with Iraffie ml* live ut the resldeuca of tin- lat­
1ff.-e mukiiig mul -'miking. Include
Marian, manager, announced toner, who waa chairman af the hops the No. 1 killer
■day.
ter's mother, had a fight Tues­
Imiritlry mid hnnsi-hoiii cleaning reipiii i-ments, und then consider haw
A new all-time death toll nn Ihe day afternoon of a family nature.
Next Sunday afternoon begin­ committee, the letter statue;
V"ti would go ii hunt mcetltig your
ning at 8:00 p. m. th i first of thesa „ “Rome few days ago, the City highway* for a four-day holiday Deputy Hherlff William Howl
accepted the Nativity period waa Indicated if the current kuld today.
wbier needs if you didn't have a
matches will be held between Gen* Commission
c&lt;
scan* from you and your commit­ trend continues.
public supply system.
Scott was wounded first when
Tucker, city champion, and Clay *“
Th* traffic loll mutinied steadilv Hunted fired througgh ll side
Compute your other water
Williams, runner-up and former tee and expressed their apprecia­
throughout Christmas Eve and of the resldriu-o ut nhnul 5:00
nn Hie same liunis and try to
city champion, playing against two tion for the gift to the City.
"Rlnc*
that
time,
the
Nativity
Chrlifm**
Day
and
passed
Iho
200
u. m.
Wwlnesday, the deputy
of uny olhtn ruinniodltv which
guests of th* Inn yet to be •elect­
Scene ha* been Installed at the mark early today. The na lion’s 'stated. A wallet In one uf fh-utt's
ed.
delivered tn0 you, guaranteed ready
record
high
traHIc
fatalllirs
fur
a
band
ehell,
and
I
have
had
an
op1-urk iioekets was torn to pieces
Th* P*lrings, as drawn hy Mr.
“
at it com*
four-day
Chrlitmaa
holiday
num­
rportunlty
to
view
tho
beautiful
pumldc price!
Hunter fired through a side
Ice I
Sweeney, will bo announced tomor­
bered
US
tn
1030.
entered his skin.
Thu impoitmit
i&gt;rtunt thing nliuut your
row, as toon m the registrations scene, both a t night and In thr
Since fl p.m. Wednesday, the
Later, almut 8:00 n.m.. Scott
water hill is
I* nut tho charge* It ra*
from the hotel group are complet­ daytime,
violent
death
toll
Included
22.1
in
* ! want to add my personal
was In an automobile In the Flint
cords, iiut tlu&gt; savings «ml conven*
ed. It 1* planned to have both sinautomobile
accidents;
20
In
fires—
ieiu-ea and1 necessities It doesnT
I ' m •nd doubles matches, which tltanks to you and your group for none resulting from Christmas area and Bryant was behind tho
mention.
wheel. Hunter shot twice Into the
will probably be of one-set dura- th* tint* and effort and thought­
ta,
and
20
In
mishaps
of
misful consideration which you and
automobile, the deputy said, nmi
•tlo&gt;).
•neoua natures. The nation's six or seven bird shot penetrated
the other ladles of your group oxrecord
accidental
death
loll
over
tended to tho City In nutting It
Movie Time Table
the extended Christmas holiday Rcoll's fa ce , ami the aide of hla
i i pcwaible for tho Nativity Seen* to waa TM last year. The (raffle total head and throe w en scattered In
HITZ
Brvant'a
hfad.
be
displayed
for
the
benefit
of
tho
J e u e M ar
was u s,
“ Pony Soldier"
C8L JAMII MU88AY (rffht), of Muskogee, Ok Is., shown sat log lunch with I're* Ident-elect Dwight D.
Neither
of
the
victims
was
lahwaya in aom* parts of the
1:40 . 3:33 . 5:2d . 7:10
EUenteiw-r on s cold Korean hillside, ties been killed In scllon In cenlei Is Sgt Jack Hutcherson, of
who pau through nut itop In our
and Northeast were Icy, wounded seriously during the
MO VIKL AND
shooting
affray,
Deputy
Hood
I
’rankfoit,
Mn.
The
corporal
went
nn
a
petrol
Into
Communist
lines
and
died
w
few
day*
after
Elienhower
City.
:
r, dry weather was report- issi Ir 1 Tl l f t llfl.Alt(U
"Lure Of Tin. WiMurti
f iiintsl?# P
A
’ With tW rompllmmU of Uw
returned to th* United Btstes Murray wss one uf three soldiers Gen Elsenhower culled “my gang" on
Start* 0:30 • 7:03 City. 1 remain, sincerely your*
Mrro and Conttablo J , Q. (Slim)
th* day they sat down and sHf-cnnsrlmwly
pork chops and luuorkruul with "U" company of Else",
Last fcuturo 9:11
bower's old rifteenlh Infantry Rtgliucnt, Third DlvUloo.
. ...... .. j .. _ (fnlernatlonai ioundp/ioioj_
rtported a record Galloway investigated tho shuuttm ra«e Two)

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»-

f^
^»-r™ m
~
W_ _

Rnmt* Dies Of Cnlic

\’nlut* Of Water

..........

Tennifl Matches Are
Planned At Hotel

n&amp;if f i W S l ,

Traffic Toll Over
N egro Is Wounded
Period I Twice In Shooting
M ounting Rapidity A ffray In Midway

Mayor Thanks Group
For Nativity Scene

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                    <text>THE FIRST BAPTIST CBUBCH
OF OVIEDO

Dr. Fraai 0. M orns, Pastor
9:40 a-m. Sunday School. Mr. B.
P. Whosltr, Sr. Supt,
' 11:00 ajn. The children, from
the Baptist Chtldrsn's Home at
Lakeland, will bo our guests and
bring « special Christmas Pro*
iB Chaieh Net Ires must be f&gt;rr*cntcd at The fleraki allies by 4.-M gram. Dinner will follow thli
. M. M the dap before publication.
eervlce and all worshipper* are
requested to bring a basket lunch
THE CONGREGATION A I,
FIRST MUTHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH
J. F. McKinley, Minister
Park Avenue and Third Street
Miss Thrlma lx&gt;ng Director of
partment for everyona.
J. Barnard Root, Mlfllstcr
Itrligloux I‘ducalloti
7:30 p.m. Christmas Messago by
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
0:40 ii.m. Sunday School, A ttie pastor.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Class for every ngr.
Wednesday at 7:3(1 p.m. Prayer
Sermon: “ Who Seek The Star
11:00 n.in. Morning Worship. Meeting.
Ihall Find Thn Christ’*.
Sermon Tliernr “ The known God".
Note: Sunday School Christmas
BEYOND THE TELESCOPE
0:30 p.in. Interinedlsto uml Sen­ Program Tuesday, Dec. 23, 7:30
"Colonel I-awrcncu of Arabian ior Yuuth Fellowship Service.
p.m,
Lima till* how an Arab sheik, nf7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. The
tar hearing the Wcatern acholar Christmas Cuntutu.
recount the wonders revealed by
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
th* telescope, said: 'You foreign, CENTRAL IIAPt Ts t CHURCH
1607 South Sanford Avenue
•f* see millions o f stars, and
Oak Avenue and Fourteenth
Herbert J. Han*. Pn*tor
nothing beyond. Wo Arabs see
Street
Christian Warship Service 11:30
only a few stars- nml God' "
Itrr. 8. I.. Whatley, Pastor
n.m. Sermon by Pn*tor Herbert J.
—Floyd Famous
Sunday School 0: IS n.hi. “ tiring Hoc i. Sermon subject, “ Why Thu
the Fumlly to Sunday School'*.
Angels Hang.'*
AHHKMItLY OF GOD
Morning Worship Service 11:00
Solo by VM t Joseph It. Roves,
1110 laurel Avenue
u.in. Sermon by I'a-tor.
from the base.
Harold E. flulloek
Training Union 0:30 p.m. “ A
Illldo School 0:43 n.m.
Amelia J, flttliorb
Union for each age group".
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:30
Saturday: "Where Is The l'erEvening Worship Service 7:30 p.m.
fStt Church?" This service will be p.m. Sermon by Pastor.
Christman program by children
AS Inter-church rally. Evangelists
“ Come Thou With Us And We and young people 7:30 p.m.
Boy and Pauline northern will Will Do Theo Good".
A cordial welcome to all.
WOisnt a musical program and
ilia sermon will bo of Interest to
FIRST PRESRYTRKIAN
FIRST a i u i t r i l OF CHRIST
all churches.
CHURCH
SCIENTIST
Taonday:
9:45 n.m. Sunday
Oak Arcane and Third Street
MM) Fait Mrrrmd Street
Iter. A. G. Mclnnls, Minister
Sunday School 3:30 n.m.
P:4[i n.m, Sunday School.
Chinch Service 11:00 a.in.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship,
Wednesday Service 3:00 p.m,
Anthem — “ Rclhtchcm Road**
Rendiot- Rot.in Tuesdays and
Gri'enluml — Youth Clmlr. Solo
00 to 6:0(1 p.m.
— "O Come To My Heart, lg&gt;rd Friday
Tin.........
t vices In all Chrln.
.Ictus1' Ambrose — David Hester,
Guest Soloist. Ordination of Deu* tleii urimee churches next Sunday
l« tin ct 'oiuic supremacy ami
cons. Sermon — Mi. Ilclnnls.
Church
Nursery
I0:46-12;00 uniidpni- c '• "f God. The question
“ IS THE UNIVERSE INCLUD­
cue 11 Sunday morning.
ING MAN. EVOLVED IIY ATOM­
0:30 p.m, Pioneer Fellowship.
(1:30 p.m. Senior High Fellow­ IC Fo r c e t " is tin- xubji-ct of the
Lesson-Sermon.
ship.
A verse from Proverbs (3 ;i:o
7:30 p.m. Candlelight Carol
Service by the Chnricet Choir, ns- was selected for the Gnldcn Text
slated by the Girls' Choir, under "The Lord by wisdom bath found
will ba another clarion call to re- the direction of Mrs, George rd the earth: by imdcratundiif
pantancc and righteousness ns ho Touhy, Minister of Music, will I bath lie established the heaven- "
Passages which will be run'
r o m y i tho presold-day Indira- prrsunt their annual program of
lldns of Impending Judgment In Christmas Music. The annual from the King James Version oi
Ml' sermon entitled “ Russia's De­ Wldto Gift Offering for Thornwcfl the llllils- Include the following
feat Foretold".
Orphanage will be taken at this “ God bath Hpoken once; twlr
have I beard tills; Hint power be
Tuesday: 7:15 p.m. Christ’s Am­ service.
longcth unto God" (Psalms 02:11).
bassador's Service. Let every
Correlative -elections from the
Christian use Ida Influence tills
f ir s t iia p t i s t c h u r c h
Christian Helenre textbook, "Kclsaaaon to put Christ buck Into
Park Avenue at Hlslh Street
enee and Health with Key to the
Christmas.
W. p. Ilruoks, Jr., I'aslur
Scriptures" by Mary linker Eddy
John L. Miller, Minister of
Include: “ There Is no power npurt
CHURCH OF THE NAZAHENK
Education
119 Mapla Avenue
"Wo'vo Saved A Clare For You" from Cod. Omnipotence has allL. R. Rushton, Pastor
Sunday School 0:15 a.m. "Bring power, and to acknowledge any
Sunday School 9:46 n.m.
All The Family. Father, Mother. other power Is to dishonor God"
•Sister, llrother, and the llnby too."
Morning Worship Kli-15 a.m.
Youth Services 0:45 p.m.
IVe provide a plum for every
inrmlwr of the family.
Evangelistic Hour 7:45 p.m.
GEMS OF. THOUGHT
NOTIOIJ: During the Sunday
Morning Worship (llroadcast
School Hour wo will hove our reg­ WTItR) t!:00 ii.m. Sermon -■ W.
CHRISTMAS
ular Christmas Program. Como P. Ilrooks, Jr.
The earth ha* grown old with
ami nee tho Children In action. In
Training Union (1:16 p.m. Un­
tho Youth Service we will have ion.* for all age groups. Nursery Its burden of rare.
Rut nt Christmas It always Is
tho Youth Christmas Program for the babies.
— Phillips Ilrooks,
that will Interest everybody. Don't
Evening Worship 7i30 p.m, The ymmg.
I have always thought of
fall to come.
Sunday School will give its An­
Christmas time a* a good time; a
Something special for every nual Christman Program.
sttvico heeuuso of Christmas.
Wednesday Evening Srrvlco 7:30 kind, forgiving, rhnrlUldr, pleas­
ant tlmej the only time I know of,
Coma to every service of the day p.m,
aad let's think about Christ.
A Nursery is provided for nil In the long rnlendor of the year,
Sqndny Service* and also the when men and women seem by
one rmisent In open their shut-up
HOLT atlHIH "('ll IIII Cll
Wednesday Evening Hrrvir*.
(Kp Uropal)
Earphones fur Urn hard of hear­ hearts freely.
—Charles Dickens.
lUv. II, l.yllletim Zlmnierinau
ing.
At this Immortal hour, all IniB. II., Harlor
"Every Room As Wurm As Your
mnu bale, pride, greed, lust should
. 4lh Sunday In Advent
Home."
bow uml dec Inre Christ's power,
1:00 a.m. Holy Commuulun.
and the reign of Truth and Life
• 9:30 a.m. Family Service and
divine should make man's being
WELCOME
Church Schonl.
pure and blest.
CHURCH (IF CHRIST
11:09 ajn. Morning Prayer and
— Mary linker Eddy.
Elm Avenue and Second Street
Sermon.
Then ptabd the hells mure loud
J. C. Nicholson, Minister
Servlcna Himugh tho week:
andstlcep
10:00 n.m. Illble Study,
Holy Communion dolly nt 7:30
"God Is not dead, nor doth lie
11:0(1 a.m. Morning \Vor-diip.
a.tn. except Friday nt 9:0(1 n.m.
0:30 p.m. Evening Worstdp sleep!
Bacramont of Penance-Pence
The Wrong -bull fall,
Chapel — Saturday — 0:00-11:00 broudcu*t over WTItlt. Sermon
The Right prevail,
topic: "New Life In Christ". "For
With lienee on earth, good-will
as many of you as hove been bap­
— Igmgfelluw.
tised Into Christ huve put on to men!"
Heap on morn woodl—the wind
Christ" (Gal. 3:27).
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. ttlbla Is chill:
Rut let It whistle ns It will.
Study,
We'll keep our Christmas merry
Visitors always wclrume.
morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
still.
—Sir Walter Scott.
Subject: "What Christmas Means
And If you keep It for a day,
WESLEYAN MKTIIODLST
why not always?
Evening Service: A Christmas
CHURCH, PAOLA
Hut you can never keep It alone,
m g rtm and a treat for tho cbll- Rev. George I), Marsh, Pastor
— Henry van Dyke.
Sunday School 9:46 a.m.
« * n of the church.
Worship 10:45 ajn.
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
OdUBT CHURCH, LONUWOOD
Young People's Meeting 0:45
CHURCH

Seventh Street and Elm Arena*
A e Bar. e !
Zlmmermaa P Worship 7:30 p.m.
K. K. Meriting, Pastor
B. D., Prlest-la-Ckarg*
Wednesday l*ruyer Service 7:30
Church Service 11:00 a.m. Sat­
life Sunday la Advent
p.m.
urday.
i Holy Communion 9:00 n.m.

Special Christmas program will

Sabbath School 0:30 a.m. Mr*.

I Augustlnlan Fathers from tho bo presented Sunday Evening 7:30 H. lluckner, superintendent.
Good Shepherd Monastery, Orange p.m.
Prayer Meeting Wodnesday 8:00
City, will utftrialo at survlcca.
A cordial wi-lcuma to ult.
p.m.

Not many events in history have left their imprint
upon the world for centuries. Man has a w ay o f putting
behind him the past— forgettin g his triumphs, overcom ­
ing his defeats— as he faces new challenges in a ch an g­
ing world.
But at Christmas we rem ember an event o f tw o thou­
sand years ago. N ot one o f the m om entous crises o f
military or political history! Just the birth o f a child . . .
in a stable . . . in a sleeping town . . . far aw ay!
W h y should such an event, so long ago, still set the
w orld to singing ?
It can only be because that event, unlike any other in
the w orld's long history, affected everyone. W h a t hap­
pened in Bethlehem twenty centuries a g o has never
stopped changing people’s lives from that day until this!
Because that first Christm as has given you deeper
happiness and richer hope— com e, w ith all the faithful,
to w orship the Lord.

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This Series is Hein# Published Each Week in the Sanford Herald with the Approval of the Seminole County
Ministerial Association, and is Sponsored by the Following: Business Establishments:

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Rev. C. C. White, Mlalater

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MUSICIANS — PREACHER

KADIO STATION W t h R — EACH SUNDAY U N T O I M P , N.

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Regular sendee*
Unified Services 10:00 a.ta.
Church school and talk by pastor.

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R«|wira

WILSON-MAIBR
FURNITURE C0„ INC,

Bokur’s Muiical Instrument Shop
■ Ptaua

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RAY KENNEDY’S SANFORD
AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY

WARNER'8 GULF SERVICE
STATION

SANFORD BOAT WORKS

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
EARL HIGGINBOTHAM

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ST. JOHNS' REALTY CO.

J. C. HUTCHISON &amp; CO.

WHEELER FERTILIZER CO.

GENE'S TEXACO SERVICE

HERMAN'S CAFE

R- S. RATES TRUCKING CO

SANFORD AUTO PARTS

ROY WALL, PLUMBING

NICHOLSON - BUICK CO.

LANEY DRY CLEANERS

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANER8

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RHirr TRACTOR

STINE MACHINE *
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SANFORD ATLANTIC
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W. W. IIORNK TRUCKING CO.

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AMERICAN OIL CO.
M. R- Strickland, Contractor

OZIER-WELLER HOMES, INC.

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Aboard Is IieiK&gt;rteci
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County

S A N K O im ,

SIiii&gt;'»i Terrs1, !*, iliuighter of
Mrs. William It. Kvnns .Ir.. I nko
Maiv. mid Hubert Terry, 'll!, Ttim|in, Mrs. Kvnns' furmrr linsbund,
were ktiled Frldiiv nb'lil In nn
aulmiioljilr accident whMe enroote
In Tamjai for the Christmas holi­
days.
Another daughter, flpmlrn, 8,
and Mae Terry'* brother, Thomas
IfT d 'i aid T erry g2, who whs driving
life ra r, wed* r ” tlfiu*'tl to'Jne TnSi-

M O N DAY

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|III tllUIld C'PresswaV. With .1 I’MIS*

Ihrlanog Hint the gift that is stale link to the Tampa ......
•no-1 prised Is the ear that cm
MeKethan reported to a me. I
l.mllr* the most good will. Dr.'lng of the Improvement &lt;oiniill*
Marsha 11 Demlv, pu-lor of tile sloii here lodnv llinl (iuerd.de A
First t’lesbylerlan Church of Dr- t'dpllls. New Yin., eoiismllii’; etj
lalitlo, and recently elected rxccu- « "jer* cost dmilil nn the fmi*l
tlw secretary of Hu Ib.i.r.l
hlllty «»f financing anil building the
Ed.irut!......... f the I'restiytcrlni*! complete tornplke a* a slug e
tieneial AssemUy. -poke to Ilia P™Je«i
h&gt;
r, v
llotnry Cloii today on Ihu spirit ‘’n ^ ‘*",'d*
The engineering flr;n. lured by
uf I'hri-tniii-.
,
Lhn M il4 tkijjammeot at the re
laMoiiiowil l.v tin’ Kev, 'A.*,(7, illHu PnlWIli*’ lm pro‘ i'me.,1 ,'nrn
Mrinids, Hr, llenhy said "If we mliskm lti make a truffle «lin|y for
Imve Hie rent tTirDhiun spirit, we the nniposrd tollplke »y»leio. said

CllNt'S Will lit' Tried

at Sulphur Springs, Tampa subjfurh,
* Wlllmm Evans, Jr., step-father
ef the childi i'ti. Is a nephew of
Frank Evans uf Lake Mary. The
two ’flit- were to participate In a
play at the Lake Marv Commu­
nity Clou eh Sunday night.

“Ihmtiny; Snfety” To
He Shown Tonight
A film entitled) ‘'Hunting Safe't l * ," will be shown tonight In the
first of the two evening sessions
of the Junior CliamlH*r of Commeree's wildlife and hunting snfetv school at the Court llougv heglnidng nl 7i*10 p.m.
C. N. C'lymore, eduratlonal of*
fleer of Hie Htntv (Jama and Freah
Water Fish Compiltslon, will show
the film with a brief axplanntlon
and David Swindell, director uf
Urn Central Division of the com*
, .Nnl—Ion. will revluvv hunting laws
iVXaml safety hints,
The Jayecc-suonsorod, hunting
salely clinic, dlrcetcd he Elton
Muughttm, Jr., will conclude Its
two-evening sessions tomorrow
night when guute wardens A, W.
Anslcy mid John II. Warren will
give advice and further safety In­
structions.
Another sidelight of tomorrow
nvenlnp'* clinic will ha Chief of
Police (toy (’ , Williams’ talk ami
dlsulay of his rare antique guns,
ft. Thu hunting saf.sty clinic 1s be­
ing soonsored by the Jaycsas to
properly Instruct young hunters In
an effort to avoid hunting acci­
dents, Mr. Moughton said.

S hop.
BAYS Ur.

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H is to ry
C l a i m s S(&gt; L i v e s O f
I l o l i t l a y H o u n d C .Is

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teni It was di.elo.ed tmlav
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At
Hut llnad Department Ctialrmio
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M e t lllH liS t
Tl O 111 e rniire pro|Hisal fin a Jiirksum die

sotoiiiolille verred left rrross lb S.
High w ar !rJ. lift ween Plant City
ninl Taiann, and hit a bridge.
..
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,
t'airoliuHii C-nlli said Thomas
wo eases im ol* "g llie Illegal
Terry admitted he was driving and sale of Ibpmr and mo ecu ling with
thrt lie fell a |e*p at the wheel.
lip. possession and ill.’ of Culai
Tilt fntlirr. Hubert Terry, and tlrkela, re-olling fimn arrests
the ilnte'ltter, Sharon, were taken •nude over I lie week’ .el Ip a rraek*
to the HuvgI Fnnerul Home at down tiy Sanford polite, will ronto
Tami'ii. Foneral servicer v&gt;ill be before the C ity t ’mirl tills a fte r­
brlil at the Trinity llantlst Church noon.

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p°ilutl°M
\ii0r Religkms Principles
BeingSought To Combat Ideologies
Of Reds Urged By Ike

lloMpital Hoard

on Mooii’liml ....... Ital with mu|tilde liinlsi'S and laceration*. .The ate not going to tblnk so m urlii||1p erovi .tub* mdie would con
.III lb' girl's eonilil.bin was Im­
about how wr nrr loved, hut h"W' ( iritMile only III |tcr cent u f the total
proving a' last report.
Tim &lt;bltdri n svern nicked lip we lovo, md 'o niie h nlaeil li"'v rrt’t'nil("( of the toronike *v"tein
inni'li Is done for a-, but whul we The #ngliiei*rlnii firm »aiil a
I ’riilay nlirht al the K ' nos i"-|.
nortli •voulli luruplki which i.mhl
drnre In Lake Mary, u lirrr lliev run do Im iiHiei-"
Itohert .1. llauiiiuo. pie-nleui of ix&gt; financed III 110 IHO million ilol
have I... .. llvlmr and going to,
the
Saofmd
Allaiillr
N
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unit
I
In
r tgind Isvue "clearly passes the
■rbeel. Tin1 accident nrrnrrcd al a
it »«*.....re os ■&lt;«. i*s».
|Initial tests nf eeniminlc fea»ibil
Iridge, eb'lit miles hefnrr they
—
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ie||t'hi-i| Tampa. State Highway
MrKethnn said
bonder
fto
^t'u'iebero Kd Xis. III sold their L i f t1n o r A. .n. .d L o t t e r y,
turnpike system il limit sliould

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M O U ID A

HEIIIUT. Lebanon i.f — Tin
I2.MH ton French passenger liner
Marseille a week aito with tutt
person* alHinrd. run aground three
Wnllor »oulh of Ueirut during a
ittorni this morning. She wn« re
ported listing about 000 yards nfl
ihorc with a vertical crack dowr
(hr middle
A spokesman for the liner's op
orator* In France said the vessel
carried 2IM passengers and a crew
of 230 when she left Marseille,
The I'humpolllon slopped at Alex
iindria. Egypt, and the spokesman
said he did not know how man*
passengers debarked there, If any,
w r how many others boarded tin
vessel.
The harbor master at Haifa. 7.1
(idles smith of Ueirut. radiod the
master of the Cham million asking
* * n ii mh riKiii
what assistance he needed.
M* ♦tibern uf III** ik m in o k t ‘••mil&gt; ho*&gt;juUil hom i »»f ' «u» i •'*••* **t ■ ■In hi ll ill a iri »•■■itI 111*i"i”I )fI |T* Vppi'll I
Man) of the passengers aboard iijj in
il in. s'nii fnnl;
tli* picture Hi’fl to riftelit k uiv I&gt;r, il. I**. Sru "*ni, Uhiinonii S ’til nil -; i ’li'tl !.'
were said to be Christinas pilgrim*
K. l ui l o., rhainpiiii* Stiftfuril; Jolm \\ K u tin , O it do, »,» 1 \ ii ♦m M. I si ci' in, S u11f 111»I t!ir hotml
to the Holy Land.
I Ill'll ! I it* foi l i;*
liinlfit* At-n* iij pointed by (iuvetinir Knltii Wiirrt'ii uflt-i f’ *oni\ 4'l(. I*
Ily mldalterniMin. a line
•«i&gt;t•«*)» of a ('utility lu'si'itnl
rigged from ship to shore, hot
none of the personnel ahoaid had
been taken off
• Itiiffeted by high seas as she D r . D e n d y T a l k s
F e a s ib ility O f C r o s s -S ta te P o r t io n
lay on the sandbar off Siiloii the
Chnmpolllun's buck liroke about
mid morning and ill addition In
O f T o ll P ik e D o u b t e d B y E n g in e e r s
T o R o t a r y C lu b
about a 20 degree list to port there
was a list of about til degrees on
cither side of the spill.
TALUMtASSEK r
foe.olim r Krthuo '.nit
A b o u t C h r is tm a s
til
ilh u lV 'l'
ot
11 e .o i l e r
I’ l l . ' i
engineer* doubt the feu slid lit *’ of
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inrUiding a cross-stiito link In tin liriTllli; report on the turnpike *v*
(&gt;it’ts Are Presented propnswi Florida toil turnpike o lem ti\ I’.i i s .oi. |ti (iiel.-rtiofl

Two Lake Mary
Children Involved
&gt; In Auto Accident

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French Liner
Runs Agrouuc
Off Leban on

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Inelnde the eross state rmite

“ The entire turnpike prujei t i

deslralilc urd needed
I'm
|,rjnie iihjcetive In considering the
tnrn|&gt;il(X’ proposal is the emistrne

M O SES L A K E . Mash e
Md
&gt;1-try expert- continued effort- In
■l.iv to solve the riddle ot why
mi men were killed here Saliiril.i'
in history's worst airplane er.i-h
Xml fix lllun iillo i.il' m mill mil
of gmernuieiil eirclo'
lieg-m ■
&gt;
■..Orel led ilelo.mil for III* t'-liu.i
lions niul acl loo to reduce I In
mi ill her ..I unlit,il ) phioi* .ieei
ill'III S.iim d.ii - cra-li which k ill'll
ill hot ip p ( the men ,iboard the
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• ■* I he |ii||i m i recent *crir*
'bit'll bn- 'Otilfcd out more than
••hi lues
la llbegan iiii'in ilia le h
for
.’ omidinu of
nillil.irv
air* raft
■Idle -.ifels |irei .iiil|m" and plain
. lieek' are taken
sen
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i idled for all exImnslUe inie-li
lllun He '.iid il " a- possible .
.In .... in It It's* ill III- S e 0 ■l e
Xrnied Service* l oiiimittee would
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pt*| b*o lung n the giiiuiid I hep a me h i &lt;im■i11111i M'i ' I ,lf l’*M
the turnpike would produce
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Joseph Walker. ;tt*. Negro, I IIMI
Lee I’ll well. Miami Item h m ’e lo r e . time normal &gt;•&lt;.tirnp.fi •1
Vfter thal
the fit-I tiling
West Thirteenth Sln.-t. wa« nr*
lit •&gt; .1 Keooelb HiiM’i'-'or tint I m 'ititl
*' **It Mill
Ih’
inii'
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ri'»tcil lust night at Ms residence
m.omel Jimiiltos T a llu li.i"i •
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Ills painful w a) front Hie wreckage fill ' -nil" lih
by (Tapi. Hoy Till!* and Sgt W.
I
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e&gt;.flaps,U
C
A, Horn on charge" of selling
M
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serfmisl)
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not
trill
uioon-hliie slid bruo.|i-ldng a fire­
ttf 1It,’ |'t
villiv iniiireil
arm. Himble to furnish bund total­
ruiitpsi,
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lit)
melt
to
Hie
giant
i&gt;i.i
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ling 92 1It on the two counts, he
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decked
id
a
ne
wys
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.onisiiat
Xir
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was kept In Jail to imalt Ids ap­
14
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.4 Pi tests pi nlilcli Ii-.’i men with H-.
William Frnnklbi Ibildwln, 2H,
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pound tineks have flii'ii In &lt; 121*
Negro, kru Ku-l Tenth Street, was llv #Mni(fi,jiln uf O irW lii»i« ri*ml» *tmmi|i |n*w.ilik ......
I( •*M«|*|llfll ItIt I ||Hr f »«II|
pm »ill f il l n*f Hi. \III"i* dll 1
I Dor. ‘J I nl h ilU p* hi
T I ii * "4'i'Minl i l* iin'Mi ip id - .nr
biken Into custody Saturday night will Li*
ji Lilli. Ill III t ►I. t’ llil'li 1 Mm|ill f14
h&gt;' Sgt. Horn and I'nt.olmiin Joe'...,.. im lu«t y m r ululion NVTItll ( iMiilorlnkiiiir i* flu iic ^i
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Orphanmfr
Children
Hickson and A. E. Evans on a will briiuiJctinl |||f* i'Vi’Ml fi*a HU ijiilhi p»| i i lii&gt;n W i l U L Mini \|i l‘ »l*
''u ,i i M•i.
IIn* Ml'44 ip i' ii a
, L. H.tf
charge uf selling lllegul liipiur, A
MM'lilM* nl l.'|. I’h’Pit i &gt;mii* iMIMCi
Knjoy
Shopping
Tour
miitiiituN,
It
ftiiD
iiihj
twiluy
i)&gt;
hum nait| hi* immiI i I nut u I hI i fm iihim
lion.l of 1202 was furnished.
thllM 111 1 ill if til i .i I &gt; |*l **N
Drill I
In* «*•*’» D«»mi
Allen Mitchell, lid, twit Cypress F loyd I'ulm vr undur h Ihiho nthim* rfw»|M,r(it|i*n tli i
I
MW
ttneu Jny ID'44 .'in Mil Hi tlM &lt;t ISM* t?( •I41111
Aveiuir, was arrested Siiturduy by ImII mii I Ik * undertnkhiif it *luifud. , in utinge r Mur Ion Hnnimii an.I tli ■ Act om iiiiiiii'it it)
1il ID
reus, Mix, tin.old IDlig, Ml- iNi’ll ' .IEM4I lj. Hill Mil I IP kiMy iMI*&lt;
I’utrolniun C. C. Dmlsou and Hick* ft MMI I Itv MMI "ill 4 - ii. i'
Tlit* Hinging will lii* led l»y u ii , Htaff *tf tlmf m i wuni/.iiliMM. \ Hin Jane Ihdler, (lie lie*', Andie'* i III' 11111t1
sun on charges of ».lllng and
f.o Daidell unit Mr*. Ilnniell II m S&gt; 'tiMii III. (kill* ’ Ll I hi I 1 ■"hi ■
having possession of n share In a 1nil iiiiiIi* i'liuru* that will He u**em. im IhhI &gt;(*i»i ,flie fiMihin
I lm (I I’ rodtH'lion &lt;&gt;l
(*'l|l**l III 1-41
linlf Im.iiileustlng tie. iiiiimmoili
"III l.llnn* "f Hie t.iitliernli 11it*vti
L*ry (Cuba or bolliut. Bonds hlctl nl the tuilio slutioli n nnti|
lottery
I ’Isit S I a u t 'd l r i d n \
tut’. II log 11(14 were furnished.
hour lieft) re lltu gltnip gou» till llie JiriHluetlon will III’ dmiited Im tin" t Iii|di•n « ni lmol einl.arliiil on
Hie Hi’iioiil .limin' Chamber "I
Chief Boy 4Vlltlaius -iihl today air. Thu chairman said that tin oceasloo.
&lt; m u m is m .s tn o x i h
Cnmiinii’c - spimsnred
I brislniu
(ill**
he had detailed mi'it to ttpec la I
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The very Iriipoi’liinl tIt I•*1 *■I■
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1L 1 \ i k 1 o l
MAN, I I K S I E I t , N V .r SI
work in locating offender- selling man nuuit lu-aitate, hueuusu lie merit, according to xir I ..limn, i* Nhoi’ ldng lour In Sunfnril la-l
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doesn't have a trained voice, tn tli.lt livery possible tit.lit. l.e tuned Kulunla* nlurliing.
moonshine or tlenllng In Culm,
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. xiriiycil by lilt’ furl* y I’ til.i
Mr.
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Mrs,
Duniell
and
Mr
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1l o
flintl him*
oln Imeausu Hie main iei|iilreniulit to WTItIt at Him klloeyeh * i.ldle Holler hroughl the vmingsturs to |" dll ii loss nmdliciall*
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the program Is on, ami Hint I. nil* the
C ro H H t that he wants to sing carols
Invree information booth '** MtvrTuI lliuulreil tliolinimtl ilol
L . f l u S i i f t k i l t l | h i , i I n - (it nit I hi n*
It was pointed out by Mr. ('til- lo tlio big fourth factor and Mini
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mumlng
at
Dtdin
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111
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liter that Ihu Idea of everyone Is thnl everybody sing Lnsl *■-». Ibitntihiv
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Minislerx ill llie *tty - I't n1t'*ttint MM I
1 !• h i l l
I ' f i i h i l ( I ’l I L •. •iH 4 ft nut
within hearing illstamo of (lie groups in homes, in stores, on tin' o'clock whero the*’ nine met In' I'lnitclii's strut'll lItvir putt Imnu'ix I 1" ....................... .. 1
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(n il
I ’rlsiM’, cbulrmnii uf Hie
Iifi i •1 I
in . fn I 1 o l i i i D 4 H &gt;
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Rervlcua wurc held at J;30 p.m. ratlin elation Joining voices In llie street ami In largo inslitiilion* .layeeu chopping tour, l'‘i&gt;iii'.xt in services Ittler In n*st-t (lie i .-ili
h i *t| H«(
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Imlnv ai Hrlsson Fitneiul Homo ohsorvanca of tha Christmas seu- Joined In tlm festive rhino* Hull lireeki’tiritlge, Tim Crawfortl and olles ill till) fund ilriic in le-tme
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for Mr*. Uiura Lelunnn Cross, son gained widespread acceptance was led by the group of men *ing- Mrs. Iting, vnuicotive secretary (heir chin elt.
.il|&gt; **•»»•
4 . I*f 11#•f x m I l l o f
last
year,
ami
Its
popularity
llitr
from
stnthui
NVTItll
4R. who died In thu hu.plUl at
nf the Jnycees,
i* l n n* .1 I hi* fill'll^ * iii' |*l4'^i'iI
prompted
him
to
get
the
mas*
That
Is
(be
hlg
Idea,
snhl
llie
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&gt;
East Stroud burg, I’a. last Frida*’
M i, I'risiK' tilstrlbutcrl tin' *&lt;UI
R«■11|| Htl* ;|1’iff(’HI i -&gt;
at 2:80 a.m. following a brief movement under way again this motor of thu carnl songfe-l
■olleeted by the Juycue* Sliumir
| k t* j i L i v
ii, i l l h e
l» l • " &gt; ( * ( l l i ‘ »i 1 ■* r
season
IllncM,
_
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|everyIstdy sins "This Is one tiling llie I I youngsti'is it ml heliu il
1lie xts of flu* M w 'fair Inn .il Hn*
Svvural
oleincnts
contrihuted
to
wh(tro
everynnu
in
the
area
ran
Lorn In Crown Point, Iml, Apr.
iheiit sltnp for presents the rest
li**li I itv\l Monthly m^ht
20, 14407 Mrs. Cross was thu lit success_ In .1851, Mr. Palniarlju|n t„Vettier In unity ninl hnrnmnv t.f the morning.
continue.!,
first,
of
course,
was
thu
1_
W
t&gt;
1
|
harimmy
of
spirit,
even
if
widow of tha lata (Irorge IL
The Junior Chamber raised the
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Cross of Jscksunvllle. Mrs, Croaa Idea that anyone of the men In the Hie n«t*’s don’t all
blend so sweet tin for the shuuplnii tour by
'J il l HIICI ' ll.] Ill llt|fifl|f lYltll
vicinity
who
wanted
to
Join
the
cams to Sanford with her par­
ly as they might under more pro­ selling bnllimns during the re­
*1■• ill ai«u,1w• ijo*( ii** 1hut will
ents. Mr, ami Mri. H, J. M ltman, chorus was Invited to do so. The fessional standards," Mr. Ptilniet cent Clnlstmas (tatado In -Sun(Srll |SI* «| I .'lllltk ill !• Ml 1 111i&gt;| Illil N
In ItfJO and was graduated from Idea was to give aoyrme who bail Sildeil.
fortl arid the rollrvsslon percent•
III. ntL*'ll tD 41111I til I kl' Kllrtt
Hrmlnolr High School. She later the Joy of Christmas In Ills soul
lie llieii stressed Hint every mat* eoe flout Ihu sale uf eolnlletl
\t&lt; ilm ll il 1 i" '.Ii i.l 7 'til Ifiiimr*
graduated from Massey Husluoas and who wanted to give vent to It wlm llkt'tl to sing Im at the radio apples.
I ’lk tilukl 11•.. j f i lo if**l I lift?
Collrga In Jnckaonvillu ami llvud by singing thu songs that have elation before 8:80 nn the nlgld nf
i ifior In whU'k tki' n id iN 4\ ill k»»
lhara for HI year*. She was visit­ meant eo much to thu observance Dee. HI. "Sires* that all we need
hi iff, TIih ok i-lint: h vn lliil Uy
ing In Stroudsburg at ths time to the Nativity, a chance to "hurst I* fellows who want to sing, no H u t p v
T’Iok I I ikItim i, cliuinimn uf Uni
of her death. Ph* was a member forth Into song," “ ll Is amusing," matter how poor a singer he may
nl.
said Mr. Palmer, “ how many fo|. think ho Is as compared to Marin
o f tha Presbyterian Church.
Surviving nr* her mother, Mrs. lows with no formal voice training Ijinrti, wa want him If he «*ant*
Movie Time Tabitlike to sing, and this I* the tlmu of to sing. Clive the children ami the
Hairy T. Iluner, Sr., OU, died
i U . t e ’. ' t S r n S ' t o . ’ year when the urge Is at a peak wife at home a* thev ll**"n te siidilenly of a heart attack Satur­
B it/.
"Tlm Iren Mlstru**"
•*r Plyki two sister*, Mrs. W, apparently. That Is th* type man WTBU a rhanee In hear "Daildy" day afternoon In Denver, Colo. Mr.
J . II. KlnviiM, «loft I Flnrhlu Mnnnifor foi lin’ Souttmrn Hell T* k
L
8. Brawler of Sanford and Mr*. wa want on this program/’
1ititl • IH&gt;7 • fii' I - I f J I - P:28
on the radio. That Is a treat for Honor wa* the fatlujr of Harry T.
This first elament was wsll tak- any kid whir Is expecting Santa Iluner, Jr„ assistant manager uf phuiiK ninl Tt'lt'ifr*«pli I'oniimny, lulkrt vln cunxiiil niklv \u &lt;nil Ik
Herbart Kuwait o f Crown Point,
MOVI BLANK
llroichf (rig id ) pM ^ilviii nf lln* I*••»)i rip*i i Inr T**le|»lioiic (*um|mny. Kin*
■of laat ysar for a hugu Claus lo drop In before mornln" Iho Mayfair Inn.
“ Apache Drums"
iow#d up at the radio sta* And, I'll venture that Santa will
Mr, Boner, Jr., who has been It, vnkf, *nt JuvkftonvHIc, villoil llrort'ln ut Tiim|ju at mhlniglil Snliirduy
show opens lt:tlil, feature 7:18,
tha msrry throng, fast more like It, too, after he has Sanford for the past month, flew lu ojK'ii llw new vnuxinl vnklu rnuto l»vl\vv* n Orlnmlo mul Tmnpu. 'I ho
liitcriiiDsinn H:34, last feature
« i
sound Ilka a trained sung these good old Christmas with hi* wife to Colorado yester­ cnhlu w«6 ulm iilv iuntnlluil ttd.n Jacktin ivilk' In Urlainlo lit which puinl
0l80
------ — ■*“ In Ertrgrsen Csraa* • ;/ n It
cuniltmcu
to
Miunii.
day
front
Orlando
for
thu
funeral.
» u aald, but tliay earol*.’ ’said Mr. Palmar,
*1rf
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Second Annual Community Song Fcst
To Be Held Here On Christmas F.ve

Laura I^hman
IIpried Here Today

T. Holier, Sr.
!)ien In Colorado

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�The Sanford Herald

Elghty-two CommunlHty in a prison compmiml In Korea
wore killed by Amerinm troops who hat) to fire at them
point blank to nave Ihoir own lives. The prlaoners worket
themaelveH Into frenzy and heynn a Houseless and terrifying
uhhiiuR upon t heir captors. IhrubtloHH the demonstration was
inspired by the Communist desire to create a situation which
would, emharass fh&lt;* United Stales and the United Nations.
The blame for the shooting must rest squarely on the
shoulders of the families who directed the prisoners In their
course of violence.
Hut ascribing the blame to the Roils, no matter how
justly they deserve it, will not absolve the United Htntcs In
the eyes of those w h o are larvets for Communist proparanila, To many Asiatics, including some who maintain a
wavering friendship Inward us, the incident was n simple
case of defenseless orientals shot by white men.
It may tie that those in charge of administering the
task of handling prisoners have done everything they enn to
keep such incidents from occurring. Their job is not an easy
one. Hut an investigation of the recent episode, as well as
those of last summer, Is in order. Was there tiny way that
the outbreak could have been prevented? Can something bo
done to keep such a tiling from happening again? Our abil­
ity to convince a large part of the world’s population that
we are not the barbarians the Reds claim we are may de­
pend on our finding these answers.

Plaudits For TV
A Congressional committee him complimented the tele­
vision industry for Itn voluntary clean-up efforts. Thuro are
TODAY'S Itlltl.K VRRHB
Th® panorama of change de­ at III mnny thinga wrong with mine programs, the cummittee
lights (he eye. The ni-nxnn* havr Haiti, Imt federal cenanrahlp might rcault In at ill worse evila.
function* to priform also. Heal
The invealigidora crilleized lelevlainii for the number
and cold Doth M-rvn benevolent
pyrpoNC*. Thou hast made sum­ nf crime programs ini aenl«*d. Il also pointed out that there
mer and winter. -— Psalm 74:17. ia evidence of had taste ia some of the entertainment and
It didn't irrm llml way, hut
Christmas must have hern pretty
miicrahlc, hack when we iprnt leu
on gifts than we do on wrappings
today.— Jacksonville Times-Union.
It was also pretty good hack (her*
In the day* when we spent more on
the gifts and less on the wrappings.
The South
is gelling some
plumbs nut of the new Fiirnhnw rr
Administration and most of them
com* from Texas. Secretary of the
Navy Anderson it a Texas rattle
and oil man and Mrs, Chela Culp
Hobby is a Texas newspaper pub-

Governor-elect Dan McCarty last
Week named Ids new Slate Raring
Commission. T liry are Dr. Custis A.
Haggard, chairman; and J. Westey
Fly. Orlando; Robert Kloeppel, Jr.
Jacksonville; Joe K. Hays. Winter
H aven: and J . D. Johnson, Pensa­
cola. They will make a good board.

advertising carried hy TV. Hut the industry itself ia making
great strides In raising tin1 moral tone nf ita programs.
The committee report is encouraging, it shows that
television leaders have n sense of the great responsibility
they owe the public, it ala* shows that Congressmen are
capable of realizing that those who work In an industry are
usually best fitted to correct its ills.
The audience always has an effective weapon against
programs It finds object [tumble. Radio, television, hooks and
the movies depend for lledr lifeblood on the profits that
can Ihj made from the public. Advertisers who liny televison
or radio time are willing to pay expensive rates only If they
know that their advertising message will reach a large num­
ber of |H&gt;o|)le. Simply by turning off a pattieiilnr program
a listener or u viewer makes his dlsnleasurn known, lie can
also refuse to buy a product whose program he disapproves.
(.cadets in tne industry an on the right track in polic­
ing their own offerings. Hy doing so they may he able to
avoid tho distasteful end suffocating effects of state ot
federal censorship.

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As Roosevelt was urged during
the depression to create a Depart­
ment of Welfare in Eisenhower is
being urged during this period of
world tension to riiahtjih a Depart­
ment of ('race. Such departments
of the government would have
equal status with the Treasury De­
partment or the Department of
Slate. It would be nice if depres­
sions could lie avoided, or per­
manent |&gt;eace secured, merely by
Mealing a new department of the

government, liut we are afraid il
ia not as easy as that.
v It II not only Communists who
•constitute security risks in our State
Department. M m . Roy D, Kohler
was convicted in Atlmgtbn, Va. the
Other day on a charge of driving
Ftt^vhlle drunk. With her at the time
Wjii her husband who was alio
'gferunk. He Is a member of Secretary
o l State Acheron's policy plannht|
staff, and had with him at the time
'o t arrest a brief eai* containing
' valuable secret document*. Drunk*
B m m i i is tml In itself an unpardon*
aUg offense, but when it occur* In
r penon holding a highly respon*
. afble position m volvlifflhe safety

Ight Have twen .agpecUd,
er faded Ust sm fon the

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la expected to Intensify. U it mamtaina Ita preterit court* It will
■math Into the «ait coait at Indo­
china.
The howling wlnda toppled treea,
blesg down houses and wrecked
communication llnea In their de­
structive tweep through the cen­
tral Philippine* and aernu Mindo­
ro Island south of Manila.

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The It#v. Chart** Thompson of
he Methodist Children'* Horn* at
Enterprise wa* presented with ■
-ollwtlnn of Christmas gifts for
he rlilWren at th* home hy Clar­
ence Ili-il&lt;11nir, chairman of the Itonrv Christmas Gift Committee.
Mrs. M. D. Gutchel amt Mr*.
Margaret Yates were presented
vltti o token of nnprrrlntlon from
he ciuli for tho fin* service they
i»ve rendered during the past
'ear by President Harris who also
-iresenteil a gift to George Bwalm,
waiter.
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William McQuIllam, P.otary Fel'owshtp scholar a* Y*i* ITnlv-rIty, now on vacation In Orlando,
vus introduced liv Dr, Denhy nod
inoke a few words to the dull on
'tie native lni.il of Scotland. He Is
a resident and graduate of the
(J-,"er*l*v nf Edinburgh.
Hn said there are now 111 stuSanford
tenta like himself receiving an
■duration through the Hotary felowshlu program, and said that It
s making a great contribution to
•he Improvement of International
ie»ee and understanding.
Dr. Dendy said thnl Christinas
's no* man-made, hut I* God-made,
and la one of the great mlra&lt;*'es
f *M time, |t rsnnnl In' nrrounted
,
'or t»" any of the known taws of
-nanklnd, hut has come slrnot1p,),, w
through the force of n power Wl,r(, |
(reater than human. It Is, he soldi |,|np,r
m Invasion from a realm above. W((|| jj
Exoresslng avmpathv for those t|on,.,i
who have lost the snlrlt of Christ]
mas, he declared that this ocrurs
'•» n-onle who have lost faith. The House,
spirit of Christmas
In the f—•*
‘ hat the spirit nf HI* Invn come* hprv,.,|
'n*o the home and transform* It.
i
"Wherever III* spirit Is, there I* j„ r
• miraculous transformation", ho fow Wl
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“ Tills world Is under a govern- j al,r¥(
mnnt of God” , he continued, “ and |(,,,,U|
nltlmately that imvernment is go- wft,,r
Ing to Ito triumphant. In had tlm»&lt; rll|| |
ve should look up and see the star, votes,
ind don’t he frightened by the *,&gt;,,1 ,
ominous threats arnun-l «•"
grnnd
Visitor* Introduced hy Charles trnt „
Morrison were Howard Ctmdwirk p«tl,||,-i
&gt;( Point Pleasant, N. J.. Clarence
Coddlni'lon of Orlnnlu, I . II. I.a«-. ftf(|y |
•oil and J. C. Ilrndlev of DcLnnd, when
ind Holm Dean of Sanford.
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T ELEPH O N E 1M4

Action Ih Predicted
Plane Wreck

State Sen.,tor Wallace Sturgis,
president of the Senate, was paid
$12,000 hy t/|e Stale Road Depart­
ment as a fee for srrvkes rendered
in acquiring rights of way. accordIns to lb* Tampn Tribune. Ailolher Sturgis's fees from the Road
partinent atuqpnt to $33,250 in
the list two Veart. A pretty good
income, we would say. And the
people pay I
T h r Stale of Florida which is
barred by its Con-liluliou from
borrowing money will go into the
new year and the new administra­
tion of Dan McCarty owing eight
million dollars in ill Road Depart­
ment alone. If the road contractors
will do the work on credit, and the
Rdad Department doesn’t mind go­
ing into debt, there probably is no
limit In lb* amount of bills whirli
can be incurred regardleis of the
Constitution.

Typhoon Leaves Wide0,it£*
Thata-I ^
m IIw I iw m laid »h®
tropical
moving wext .
Swath Of Damage northwest»toatm14 ia
tnllea in hour and

Rotary Club

POW Problem

W A SH IN G T O N Wl — E v e r since

the Krnuhllcun vlclnry In Novem­
ber It has been taken pretty much
for granted Imre that Sen Taft
coulu have the Jots id Republi­
can floor leader in tho Senate for
Hie asking.
He had hern, In effect. Ihe Re­
publican Senate leader for years
anyway. Hut the floor leadership
In the next four years, when the
Republican* are In the White
House, will ho one of (he most
Important lobs In President Klsoti
how or'* administration.
Bui two weeks ago, more Ilian
a month before the Republicans
could take over, Tuft exploded
over Elsenhower's appointment of
Martin P. Durkin, a Democrat
and labor union offlclnl, as secre­
tary of labor. "Incredible," Tuft
said, dcmmnclnii ft.
This looked clearly like a break
between (ho President elect and
the senator. The Ohioan's llnrcup
raised a question. Huvcrul, In
fact, Could Elsenhower ami Tafl
•ver get along or, If this souuhhlu
was smoothed over, would they
split over something olio later?
Would It bo bettor for Elsen­
hower right at Ihe start nf th*
naw Congress to have a show­
down with Taft to seo which of
them the Senate Republicans
would follow!
Elsenhower said nulhlntj about
Taft's outburst, at least publicly.
Taft seamed to calm down. And
ttqw Elsenhower has cleared Ihe
wgy for Taft to get the floor

leurlershln. Not directly, lie (till It
through lieutenant* who unnuunred
Elsenhower would lie happy to see
Taft In the leadership.
Almost Immediately Taft said he
would seek the leadership, which
Is hy choice of the GOP senators,
not try presidential appointment.
Until then Tult had been rather
vague about what ho Intended to
du, as If walling to see what Eisen­
hower would do.
From a coldly political view, it
would seem Elsenhower has every­
thing lo gain and nnlhlng to lose
liv Ignoring Taft's leadership am­
bition*.
By not trying to block Taft, he
has avoided the possibility of bit-

ICnMInae* r „ M r i i s &lt;&gt;■•&gt;
without overloading.
Hut Hep Edith N. Roger* (R
tn»* the glory of the Soviet Union. Mass) asked the Air■ ____
Force to
...
Elsenhower said “ tho basic rrn- ground the transports until the ar
son fnr our form of government" ifldenl cause* can bo determined
was that all men were created to
be free and enuol.
"But I knew It would be no good
to appeal to him on that b M l«"
the genera) added. "It would be
no good to talk to him about our
form of government, founded on
religion."
The general aald thin .country'*
form of government "makes no
sense unless tt ta founded on a
de*n sense of religion.
"If we are going to win this Buhl
we arc going to hevn to go back to
the fundamentals," he said.
"If we *an be strung enough to
sell ourselves this ld*a at home
we can win this Idcn'nulcal war "
The business men -i-hri *nnf*r-«u
ulth tt,* Mnnerel at his eommodn’ e
hotel haadnuarteri were George A.
Sloan of New York. le*ti*e ‘ -dv«trallsl and chairman nf tho U. 3.
Council of the International Cham­
ber of Commerce, and Warren Lee
Pierson, chairmen of TeenxwnrM
$29.75 to $110.00
Airline* and chairman-elect to iucceed Sloan.
M il
Exclusively At
terneaa and dissension right at the
start of Ms administration. Ami.
since Taft already has h'own on
once, he mey be careful not to
do It hastily again test he spnear
In the public eye aa a man given
to temper tantrums.

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Tourhton Drug Co,
Aa we were driving along the
ghway th* other evening l

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? r abeeause
nn
Jill
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seen anymore,
remarked about this to my
aluon and ho mentioned
yen rarely encounter cleft
e or "hnlr-llpped” oeoplt,
'elub foot* ' It a deformity
elten *een today.
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I*m i (tin it t liinMirur I'nlun will
mi1* I in 1 It* l I i«| h I nfti'i lilt* Pray-

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L i * 11 M I*'»rlurr Jr., Mrs* K.
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It, rtfid \lh, I Mini«n.
HUM II \NMo r NT KMENT
tun Jr.. Mr. and Mr*. J. It. lliMitr
hnn, Mr. and Mr,. Henry M
Jntnemm, .Mr am) Mr., Frank Out
tim ami Mr ami Mr, Mm&gt; llutner
Abut Mr. ami Mr,. II. K. Kim;
Mr ami Mr, Al Co,*, Mr. ami \tr&gt;
J. L. Hurl Jr.. Mr. anti Mr, K 11
Smith. Mr. and Mr, Roy Symr,
Mr. ami Mr, W K. Untidy. 1.1 ait
Mr* J II Miller. Mr aml Mr,
J. \V. Altman. Mr mnl Mr, Albert
0. Jurrell. Mr. and Mr., F Ii
Scull. Mr and Mr, J I. «'rn‘&gt;
.ford, Mr' anil Mrs. Harry lloh,on.
Mr. and Mr, II. I. Perkin* J r .
Mr. and Mr,. Charles V’mhtpiih
Mr. and Mr*. IIalph Dean. Mr and
Mr*. John 8, While. Mr nmi Mr.,
W. II. Meriwether. Hr. and Mr, 11
L. Hum, Mr. ami Mr*. Harry K.
Tooke Jr . Ur. and Mr*. Harry
Woodruff and Mr. and Mr* Andrew
Carrawny.
Also Mr. and Mr*. Arthur II
lleekw’llh Jr., and Mr*. John I)
Ivey. Mr. and Mr*. W. V Ititlum.
Mr and Mr*. W (5. Fleming, Mr
and Mr*. Karl Higginbotham, Mr
and Mr, John Williams, Mr and
Mr,. Ilal|ih I’etnlil. Mr ami Mr,
James K. Powell, Mr anil Mr,
lllll Tyre, Mr ami Mr*. George
Kirk. Mr ami Mr, W At. I'hllln,
; Ur. and Mr* S. F. Donohoo, Mr
nod Mrs I). I) Watkins, Mr and
Mr*. James Terwlllcgrr. Mr and
Mr*. Jack West. Mr. ami Mr* Sam
Martina, Mr. and Mr*. Joe Mo,.,.
Mr. and Mr*. J. . Cameron. Mr and
Mrs. Ren Kale. Mr. and Mr*. Mel­
vin Siskind, Mr and Mr,. I.er

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11 niv niliimiiim| imluv' thi* birth
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■liiiiifltli-r t .ittiln Si).mi on
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I'.' .it tit,' l i'inuM Laughton
M. mm ml ll.i-i'itnl Mr*. Anthony
o &gt;11 ii '.'111. 1111.11 i i| in the former
I»i11.i t &gt; \ mi llt'ilmli*.
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n&gt; ..... I l.'itu, the liiitlt of n aort
thin I'rtl I , ■ 11 on Dec. IIt at
tlo* ) 0 line. M. iu' ii ini Hn,|dta!.
Mi * l i* will I.* iI'oo’niliered a*
tin* foi'ioi i Mm y l i e lloyd.
A itin n tis \i.
out« v» tli* I
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Tlu* Shtifot*! Siihfmy* r* hd«l lh*ii limt
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Mu* M ayfair I hii hint \ViMlu,” .,lay ni|*ht ssitli Jim m y &lt;
m lliiii:
Mam «k ssill In* lemiimd
Jolt. 7. A molt i: i I imm* iiri*««-nl
l«*fl •*
riuht, J . N. KoImoii Jr ., Mm . I. K* Iluttott, .Mr*. rtitnk WiMwIrtiff III
urtl«lt*titICivtl. lit'U Siimui’l!*, Mr*. Mitlmcl (liitMiii. Mr**. lit n k n it, M. I
itihorn *s,, |(* lliihil |h*nit, Ni*v C’oihn*, M m Uulidi * o*s,«n. Mr*, hit
Imm, Clntidi* Tyro, Chariot* Vn«|i*i»irli, IU»y tin-pii, Vlr. rossan, M t'
liontt. M ri. (Irr riii Mr*. Ili.ol IU»hl&gt;on. Mi ». Kohi tt Ktifiin. Mrs. I I*-t

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Holm Ill-mi, ii stmli lit at Ynlit
J. U. Fite arrived on Satiiriiiiy
morninp from DnvhUon College in University in New llnvep, Conn.,
llnvlilson, N. (’. to visit Ids pur- iirrivi’d on Friday fo spend the
Christum* Holiday wiili hi* par­
vnls, Mr. and Mi*. K. W Fite.
ents, Mr. mul Mi,. Kolland Dean,
Miss Carol Skinner arrived on
Saturday from Princeton, N. .1. tu
Miss Mai inn Cushinp, who i*
spend about n week wltli tier pne- alie mil up Hie University of Flor­
villa, Mr. and Mr*. A. I,. Skinner! ida, I* visitinp low parents, Mr.
nmi Mrs. Jlnrrv Cu.ifiintt fur the
Mr. and Mis. J. R. Cos of Tole­ holidays,
do, O. have urrived tu visit her
mother Mr*. J. Karnest nt her
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Phillip,
home lit -110 Myrtle Avenue.
have returned lo their home on
tho Puulu Road after HpelidiiiK
Ronnie (iarner of the Unlvcr*ity the past three iiinnth* on busi­
of Alubumu in Tosealoosa, Alu. ness In South (ieorcin.
hn, urrived lo spend some, tlmu
with Ids parents In Sanford.
Tho Misses llettye Rene Hull,
Alary Ami iiislluv*&gt;•&gt; and Lllu l,ef*
Freddie Wilson, son of Mr. and Her have arrived from the Uni­
Mr*. A. I.. Wilson, lias arrived versity of Florldu in (ioincsvillu
from the University of Florida tu to spend tile holidny* with their
visit Ills parents,
respective parents.

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daughter Kay arrived over tliu
weekend from Emory University
In Georgia to spend the holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Davidson College in North Caro­
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Dill Tyro hu,
ha, returnee
returned
from Jacksonville where the visit­
ed her mother, Mrs. 0. A. Knight.
While there Mrs. Tyro’e sister
Mrs. Webb Smith underwent a
their home on Ulawatha Avenue, minor operation.
»Mr. amt Mr*. Dill

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Jack C. Morrison arrived
Saturday^ from Atlanta, Ga.
■pend a few days with hie parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrtien nt

Cedar Rapids, la. are eapeeted to
arrive to spend ChHetnuu with
Mr. and Mre. Frank Laauon at
thulr home on Orango Avenue.

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II*+'■"* of pMssit i l*lur init* m1&gt;t 0 a
Mi mnl Min. K W , Rope I ■ nod util, H • .hi-, w , m| ImlIt I mi,
.ninll diiuuhli'i KlUiilieth of ('M -t- I Irluftii. IpoItniiiu a t»trnjtlrsw '"•*
vlow have nriived lo ipeinl die ♦lir** mol matrh'Hir iir4k*»2 " »tii
holiday, with liei pitielil. Ml. and 111«i-*
iplti i 11* h r’Lll. ■**IiI»»* *j
Mr*. II. t). Tmiehtun.
, *|pps * kiinA liiif h ro * kliitr. Si&lt;*
vsm *• a 11,itl** 11ami m i prut!4
Mr, mid Mr,. Flunk Kvunn h fl
Si t VHU! it* mot i mi i f
Uii
Siimilly In «|iind the ( ’lirlutinn, i tlir hiiiir** i t* t, Vlt-* ruiohm
holidny* with their tluuichtci, Mo. I I I H i l l . I l l, S s l t i . ||l-o V O H f a I ■**
Unnii'l O'f'iint.er on t.iinp IhIiiimI. 1*1 IIII! |l II©ill IIMi k SSttll Iltli 11I
Ialter they will po ' lu Minton foi lOi: |l|i kit. Ill* h*l
*||I‘"&gt; Sk,t
New Year,
fti hmm.l ssitli u *titipi!••*■* IhmI..
iiimmi'tl a il It ••In* h t tohiohli'
|)t mid Mto. Ilnlph ti. W....Imff Ili i-I tllnl vs : h i ftiit* .t 'ln * Hi t a
mul tlnee ehlhllell ol Knplnlitown, I Pi*' -ill ll * 4*i'l’i* Ml*, k mill Mo* I IIi
N J. have mlived to -pend Ho lit*! o - i111,11 imv .lit huiMpirt of
holiday* with Min. F. I, Woodruff ml iiMf* vvlth i*i,t•*Iiititf "atilt
mul Mr. and Mr,. Frank Woodruff "1 II'll 111**1h.
Jr. nt their home ul oL'd Oak A n ,
II. K I.**- Sr •*I l»* I and *t*iv» J
niie,
H" hr."I itiit.fi fio V'h Uni t in.
Tlir mot I rr «■l’ thr hi iili% Mi*
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in 111i.*tol, Vn. i"
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Oul-lmnnImliilti) &lt;he»* "f him , wool i repe and n
minis .Mr. mul Mis, W. «■"•»»»«" "f y Row ......iVftt. Ml Miivfnir. Mnp
\ Il re|ll 00, lull .'..I I'o' WOrI
lie Itoli.lav with tip I I I n. dilm. The luiile'n 11. 1.le mi euveeI ilauuhtel MIsn Null ed With mi ililpioted loo n .otwiok
ii student nl Wi11inm eioih mul .onleriol udh ■ |. w a.inWillimiishiop, Ya
:imu?emeul of whil, tulips mi a
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rie. ii -tiulenl at Sen emoletaliia held loonitiv' . midles
lettl t'plseiipnl Semin mid u fhteo tiered widdo.e .‘like
minion, III. vvan Hie Ie will flipped with II tiiiiii.il i i.i lile
I of ,loe Mi CiisIIii at and ptooni
on Meflunville \venue
Intel tin uniple lift t M i n t s
*lil| li ft Vestel.tilV fill of illteie.l ill Tellties'ee on l upon
: to ulteinl the nnliliii Hielr rctiiin aftei .Ian .. in. v idan
the Prii-sllioud of Wl|. to innke llodr home nt ea.n lavnt
utweij.
Wlncunsiii Avenue In lie lain.I Tile

(ieurjro Spencer, son of Mr, anil
Miss Miriam Mnye of Ijio Uni­
Mrs. lo B. Spencer. Is visiting with versity of Chattunoopu liruinli of
nl* pm i-nls at Iheh- homo on Knst tho Ilmoliess Krlanpir Hospital in
Kipilteenlli Htreyt.
Clintltsnoopn, Tenn. hu, arrived to
vi,lt her pat outs, Mi und Mrs, J.
Tint Misses Donna |,ou Harper, M, Moyu.
rm -: vi-;.s t s
Carolyn Hudson mnl Jane Uuvts,
who are utlendinp Florida Htato
Mr*. H. F. Wliitnri Hr. and Mrs.
University In Tallahassee, hnvo Dan C. (iallunt have left fur tlm
•4 arrived to visit Uieir parents,
(inllant home In ll&lt; ,eda. Calif,
where Mr*. Whiti.u. will visit with
Kdwartl McKinley, a student at Her dau||hter nmi family fur some
T U B S H IR T S
Kmo.y University In O xford, (la, time.
it spendlnv tho holiday with hi*
parents, the Rev, and Mrs. J. K,
j»nreiits,
K.
Mlsa Marparil Diintfelder who
i* laklnir post prinhuitu work ut
Tulune University In Now Orient!*,
Miss [.aura Ainu Drawn, super­ lot, has arrived to visit with her
visor of sehoola in Ht. Louis, Mo., parents, Mr. and Mr*. Julius Dlnii*
hra arrived tu visit her mathur,
Mrs, G. II. Drown l i l t Park Avonuo.
Mr. ami Mrs, J, U. Alause ol
Frederick, Mil, were expected tc
Mr. and Airs. Walter Dryant of arrive totlay to spend some time
Nevada, Mo. and Mrs. Ruth Gib- with their daughter and soo-lnMin of Springfield, Mo. art the law, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Whitt
holidny gueete of Air. and Mrs ■t their homo In Highland Park.

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their nephiw, At mild Haninpton.
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Aubrey Moran of the University TeelHiuloKy,
( / Florida ha, arrived lu visit
Id* parent* fur the holiday.
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yesterday fiom Ihike University
John Kick returned over the in Durham, N. C. to vi-lt with hei
weekend from New York State pa reals, Mr. mul Mr,. W. A. |‘ol*
where he hn* spent the past *1* tick fur the holiday.
month* on huxineit.
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fon* Ulek and’ Van left on Friday tit spend Hie holiday with her parto spend about three week* with eat*, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Whiliier
tine parent* lit llaliaon Park.

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lark Scores 21 A s Feds Lose To Edgewater, 58-41
-

Kentucky T r a n s f e r
T ie s
Covington’s
1952 High Single
Tilt Scoring Mark Longwood .JVb Make
It Double Win By
Hr k k n t c h k t l a in
A sieknr** riddled HrmlnnU'
Drubbing
Panther
family quintet with but u nlnulf*
practice session behind them nii»l&gt;
B Team, 49 To 112
a iranu* Iml another unsUMMifiil

Lym an G reyhounds B ea t S t. Jam es Quintet, 4 2 -3 2 ,In C F C P la y

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effort okolnst lltc Hik Ten'* EiIkcw#t*r High IohIpk to the KmkIc*
by a 68-41 noire In the ultrn exlamex of the expensive EHH gyin
last Friday night.
Cordon Clark, Iranafer senior
forward from Frank furl, Ky.,
put on a one-man scoring show
for Hanford until he was yanked
in the last period from sheer exaft
.................
hsustlon after
hurkrllng
VI of
the team's II points.
Clark's 21-point output set the

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Jack Krlder

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Junior Metta

gear's highest Indlvlilunl total for
Hanford pi
player
In a game while
a Honroni
.
tying Gerald Covington’s top
figure for a Hentlnole County
eager Inst season.
The Hemlnoles trailed from
the beginning to the fast break­
ing Eagles, who at limes were
baffled by the Scott-Inst IIIn)
plays and "flulito" man-ln-mnn
defensive setup.
jg
Edgewnter
took a 13-6 first
period lend on mostly long twohanded kiss shots nr nne-hamled
ushers from way out. The Hem
Vnole
defense kept the running
Ir
Eagles out of the keyhole region,
Clark, the most experienced
player on Hanford, found tin
range early scoring itnth from tin
free throw Hue lind five nnd ten
feet nut with shifty one-handed
pushers and running lay-up-.,
lie had Ifi of Hanford's 20
points at the half as Edge*atar's hi# lead melted In five
points. In the last three minutes
of the second period the HrtuInules racked up 12 markers to
Edgewatrr'* five with Clark
leaning the way and Frank Staf­
ford and Jimmy Krlder assist­
ing.
The tired Bcottmen, well train­
ed In fundamentals ns ihly scored
10 of 2d free throws, gave it ono
last try ut lho beginning of the
thin) period,
Clark poured In four points.
Junior Metta popped the cords
aa did Itay l)*vi
vis In the big
nurge that saw Hanford draw
wllnln litre# points of lying tha
Kaglra, 81-28,
Midway In tlio third , period tin'
roof cnvM In on Ihe Hruttm»n ns
Edgewater with I'elo Hurl, John'
‘
“Dean Craig,
ttyr FHiggs,
...........................
Ken Hutch­
eson and lion Joyner legged their
way nround the tiring Menilniilea
tp crush In under the hm'kel on
driving lay-up* pushing the score
to 41-112 and the finnl of HH--I |.
Melts, Clark, Hlnffnrd nnd
Huvls, all with rnhls were pulled
for the finish hy Hcotl ns the
Eagles went hurket happy
churning tha cords almost at
will using a 2-3 defense tu snuff
out tha Hamtnnle substitute
driving plays.
Tomorrow night Hanford will
Uko Its 0-2 record Into Doylouu
to play Mainland, another A A
school. This will wind up the Fed
rago slate for December.
Hanford
FG FT
Davis
1
1
Clark
7
7
Krlder
I
a
Matts
I
4
Stafford
2
I
Wishes
0
0
Hannum
0
2
Hawkln*
0
0
Sheffield
0
0
Total*
It
1*
Edgewater
FG FT
Joyner
IS
a
uutchcsnti
6
Craig
4
Tort
4
6
f e
0
0
"w ll
0
rron
1
(•III
0
itala
21

ford ....
Igowater

ORLANDO ISpecial) — Coarh
lim Payne’s Lyman Greyhound
cagers won their first game of the
enson, heating HI. James, 42-32,
In a Central Florida Conference
till ployed hero in the Davl* Ar­
mory Inst Friday night.
The host Panthers opened the
gome fast by poshing ahead 12-7
ut the end of the first quarter and
tiding the' Initial period with a
21-111 lend at the intermission.
I.lllle Ilobby Drlsklll teamed
up with James Newman and
Charles Shaw In pace a 2.1-polnt
Long wood avalanche In the final
two stsnxa* to leave HI. Jamr*
hurled at the station with but
II points to show for their last
two period efforts.
It was the reason’s first win for
the Lyman Greyhounds, who open­
ed the 1052-63 basketball reason
with n losa to Apopka. Ht. James
now owns an ignominious 0-2 re­
cord for tho year’s first two
games.
Drlsklll and Shaw were the
leading scorers In the game with
12 points each. Newman popped
Ihe eords for II while HI. James'
rx-grltilrnn star Jim llrady led
Coach Ed Morse's Ht. James
ragera with a 10-polnt effort.
Tho Panthers had the power
tuken out of their attack midway
in the second half when Albert
llromnllk, who hud seven markers
at that point, five coming on char­
ily losses, was carried from the
court with n hip Injury.
Only a very smalt gathering
of fans turnout out to watrh the
Lyman JayVers make It a dean
sweep for Ihe evening by ad­
ministering a hrutslng 49-21 de­
feat on Ihe Panther II team.
Tony Snodgrass bucketed It
markers for the winning l&lt;ongwood JVs while John Aniann also
tossed in 11 tallies for the losing
Panthers.
by man
FG FT T
10
Klutw
:t
4
r&gt;
Ilrisklll
12
2
3
A. Thomas
l
t
Will,II*
0
l
1
6
Newman
3
it
6
2
Melina
1
Total*
42
1 11
HL Jamr*
&gt;;j FT T
Brady
2
1(1
4
1
Grim
2
6
llriilcy
0
1
2
6
Taylor
1
3
6
1
7
ilrnmnllk
0
A innmt
I)
0
Gi'ftlllp
1
1
9
Tolala
10
&gt;2 32
llalftlmp Hrorot Ht. Jamra 21,
Lyman 19.

Oviedo Falls To Paul Pezold Boasts City League
Domination To Eight-Pin Average
Winter Park By
While most howling average*
51 To 38 Score Mrs. E. B Smith
are receding to normal levels, Paul
Parkers Hold Jones
To Seven Points;
’Cat JaVees W i n

Wins Golf Tourney
After Xmas Party
After the annual Womens Golf
Association's Christmas luncheon
nt the Hemlnole Country Club last
Wednesday, Mrs. E. R. Hmilh
swept nway A flight honors In the
flag tournev. Mrs. Harry Boner,
wire of the Mayfair Inn's assistant
manager, won out in the R division
roninetitlon.
Mr*. Ray Her­
ron, a new mem­
ber of the club
ami Womena link
association, cap­
tured the lowest
score among the
C class golfers
while Mrs. John
V ij Her annexed an­
other I) flight
J title last Wetlnes9 day.
Mr*. B- R. Hmilh Over 60 wom­
en attended the Christum* lunch­
eon which was featured hy a
speech hy Mr*. Eleanor Allen,
daughter of Del.and Couniry Club.
She announced that the annual
date womens tournament would
he held in Sarasota next spring.
.Mrs, Allen also reviewed
many nf Ihe gulf rules and lechill)
nlcalllle*
nf Ihe game for Ihe
women.
Mi*. C, Roberts nnd Mrs. C. L.
Austin, both new meinhers of the
eluli and association, attended the
luncheon, Mr*. Austin is an annual
winter visitor from Texas, She Is
Ihe former Women* Texas Open
elm mploii.

Pextdd is maintaining hi* torrid
pace with slight Improvement each
week. The ageless howler haa now
Increased ht* lead over hla nearest
opponent, Carl Von Herhulls, to

fr ‘

eight full pin*.

Pexold'a load
Is entrenrhed at
174.3 while Von
Iferhulla ha* a
. 130.2 mark, neari ly a pin high
, than la*t year's
pace, Ironically
enough, It was
Just thl* corraaponding w e e k
] - that "Ring Carl”
....._ w 4m overtook Pciold
Paul Petaid In a hitter atruggla to win the City Bowling Lea­
gue title.
After leading the rlrrult all yenr
In 1931, Pexold slipped down to a
136,32 to fall only .02 points nf a
percentage point behind Von llerbulli, who went nn to win,
This year It Is a different ntory,
Von Herhulls ha* Improved by
nearly a pin over Id* 1061 record
hut I'etold ha* added nine pin* to
hla ID61 percentage.
Harold Appleby
la third nlare on­
ce
again thl*
week with n 136.6
mark. Two howl­
er*
who have
shown tho most
linnrovcnynt over
Urn n n s t few
weeks are Pete
Huktir and Jnrk
Knnner. Hukur Is
the seventh rank-1 M ) ____
ing ulo smasher Rill iia riw ic *
with a 167.11 while Knnner I* Just
behind Idin In eighth nnlv .01 of n
point short of Hukur.
It is Interesting to noto that Hill
llartwlrk, manager nf the Hanford
Rowling Alleys, ha* ployed the
sain* number of games, 16. as he
did last year. Thl* year, however,
llartwlrk is four nliis ahead of hi*
last year’s record with a 130.3
overage.
City League Averages
G. Tn. Avr. lf-G.
P. Pexold
46 7830 174.33 226
C. V. Herhulls 46 7472 1311.2 213
If. Appleby
33 6046 136.6 203
45 7316 102.25 226
O. Touchtuu
16 2406 130.3 210
W. llurtwlck
46 714(1 168.30 231
R. Hteele
24 B17D 167.11 IDT
P. Hukur
24 ODOD 167.1 201
J. Kanner
46 7042 163.22 ID)
G. Pexold
46 3972 164.49 201
J. Cooke
44 3767 153.36 201
P. Eitrl
I.
. I’evlo 46 0811 161.13 188
42 433H 160.38 18(1
H. Cartel
44 33(10' 160.0 201
If.' lieifist
30 6830 140.10 106
J. Herbs!
41 3123 140.17 201
H. KreUer
46 3311 148.11 106
E. Klrchhoff

WINTER PARK (Special) —
Handlrannrd hy the loss or
Handicapped
of waller
Walter
Ifuil*, nig rebound renter who
sprained his anklo In the pre-gamo
ractlce before the Clermont game
last Tueaday night, tho Oviedo
Lion quintet became the fourth
consecutive victim of the Winter
Park Wildcat cage machine falling
to th* Parkers here last Friday
night by a 61-38 score.
Tha• hlg)
high scoring Johnny
Jones, who
vht ael a two-year
•roving
lig on
precedent In Hemlnule
County by
br scoring 2H_ points
against Clermont last Tuesday,
was all but mesmerised by the
fast breaking Wltdrsls who held
Ihe hurket happy Ovlrdnan to a
mere sevrn points.
Rob Wheaton, brother of Inst
year's Oviedo high point Jim
Wheaton, was the top man in the
Lion scoring column with It mark
ers. Hilly Mrek, who has n huhlt
of churning the rords for Oviedo,
was stymied to n tiny four-point
total.
Ned Illddlx, who scored II
points against Hanford a week
ago, loosed in 19 against Oviedo
on running lay-upa and one-hand
pushers frnm the court.
Winter Park, utilising the Jnrk
Jones' version of the fust break,
rolled up leads of 7-1, O-.'l, nuii
wound up the first half with a
2fi-l2 bulge.
The Lion* rouhln't penft rati
the shifting Winter Park defenses
under the wildcats’ hoop until lute
In the third frame when Norumn
Fore finally broke through on a
driving Iny-up fur two point*
Adding Insult to Injury, Winter
Park's jfVs made it n twin-win
with a 1I4-29 victory over the Ovie­
do Junior Varsity quintet In the
opener.
V.1-112 League'# Hellcats are
Oviedo
FG FT T
Jones
2
3
7 nrovlng their name. The hapless
2
Meek
(1
4 Panthers didn't help Ihe league
a
o any by forfeiting their three-game
II
McCall
•
I
ii series to the front running Heli­
Hlaton
2
Fore
H cal* Iml Tuesday evening nt the
■4
2
|| Hanford howling alleys.
Wheaton
1
3
It gave the lldlrals a com­
Tot ala
1.1 12 38
Winter Park
FO FT T manding five-game lead over the
I
Drawn
1
:t sailor rtrnill that has an un­
if
Klmbrr
5
As
9 usual three tram He far second
Hltldlx
9
1
19 place among JRH, Tlgrrrala and
Miller
0
1 Rrarrnls.
1
•j
Steelman
0
1 The hlg Imttom-neck resulted
t
1
'1
Richmond
i
1
(1 when the second place JRIl’s fell
Overstreet
0
1 before Ihe fifth place llohcnts, 8-0,
S e a b r e e z e D e fe a tH
•(
Deerlng
H while the fourth place Hearenti
1
0
l
1 ndmlnlnlcrcd n 2-1 defeat In tho
D e L u n d ’ B o # h , 4 7 - 3 2 Knyhnrn
Rogers
&lt;1
l
2 second place Tlgeirnt*.
Hy Toddling a three-game
Totals
IH ffl
61
DAYTONA REACH IHpeclal)' 7 til- ;ih serleH to the Hdlrnls, Ihe Pan­
Veteran Guard Artie Rlrhnrds Oviedo
10 15- 6) thers have now thoroughly en­
toured In HI points to pnro Hen
trenched themselves In last place
reexf to h 47-32 triumph over
with only one win as against 20
Iif l.uud llulhlogs here Inst Friday
Mainlains
setback*.
night.'
Roll Cox showed the way for
It was the second win In ns
Ihe winning llnlicuta with a 437
many games for tho usually pow­
Sl'TS
serins while .Hill's ‘were paced hy R A TLIFF............ must
erful Hand CralM. Hrahreexo open­
Ulll Luthwood maintained Ills Al Ncgrotto'* 440. Ilill Luthwood
R. O. T. C, Cadet R. Earl Rated up tho game hy grabbing an dominate position over the VJ-02 Idl
for a 442 series helping the Ilff, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. II. E.
almost Insurmountable 16-1 leud Navy howling league again this llenrenls
victory as Rill Wolf Ratliff, Sr., nf Orlando Highway
In the first period when tho sec­ week with a 166 average for six took th* to
and single game will perform with thn University
ond stringer* were turned loose on Itames. A1 Nrgrolto anil Frank honors forseries
the losing Tigcrrat* of Florida'* Hilly Mitchell Drill
tho visitors.
Uston are deadlocked for the No. with a 443 nnd 181 score*, respect­ Team In Jaekionvlllo during the
N'oyman nnd Hill potted seven
slot with 148 average* for 18 ively.
Gator Bowl festivities, the Univer­
markers for the losers.
and 17 ilnea, respectively.
The Navy loop will hot howl sity announced today.
Hrsbreeie
FG FT
T
The lufi gamn by ill]] Cearlry tomorrow night because of the
Tho drill team will stage n torch
Richards
6
0 10
- •- — ■■»» » ■■■«!» ***visas hhmiv
light parade on Dec. 31 and then
Dunkrl
4
,'t 11 In the loop play, *o far, as Is Ids holiday*.
■gain between tha hslvos of the
VJ-81 LEAGUE
Rogers
0 2 2
480 series, Th# Navy League will
Gator Bowl gams on Jan. I.
Bobcats (8-0)
Renner
1
,1
6 not play tomorrow night because Players
During Its stay in Jacksonville
I
I
3Total
Cherry
2
0
4 of the Christmas
holidays.
&gt;nrutmai holiday
Fordycn
164 122 12D 405 th* Drill Team will be hi IIIted at
Rah Lloyd
0
0
0
VJ-II LEAGUE
J. Franks
HD 112 148 31D tho Naval Air Station and will
Hill IJoyd
0
2
2
G. Pina Av II.O. Cox
137 153 117 437 put on a apodal drill exhibition
Taylor
0
2
2 Ncgrotto
18 2il(t8
48 ID4 P. G. Miller
111 130 105 328 for the Admiral and hla Btaff. A
Scott
0 0 0
Luthwood
a 028 166 186 ileck
100 120 160 888 tour of the base will be Included
Tolala
IS
SI
47 Gaston
17 2610 148 177 Total
680 816 818 1914 In thalr activities.
Del,and
FG FT
T Markin
18 260.1 146 173
Having acclaimed recognition for
Nayman
1 6
7 Cearlsy
18 2307 146 125
Its drill performances In the past,
JIHI (0-8)
Durham
0
0
0 Rchautteot
ID 2743 146 18U I’ laysr*
1
2
8 Total the team ha* been Invited for a
Fanrhrr
0
2
2 Hkrwan
3 431 144 184 .ocko
136 130 103 338 return visit to the na*pnHIU Ac
Ilryan
0
1
1 Ht. Peter
21 2017 142 17» Ht. Peter
‘ lliea In “Tampa, “Feb. 0, nnd to
103 120 140 880 tlvltira
Campbell
1
1
D Fordycn
2 I26D 140 181 Wlckllne
134 118 180 381 act aa Honor Guard for King Rex
Gould
1 2
4 Wlckllne
U 1261 13U 132 Ncgrotto
143 133 168 440 of the Mardl Gras Festivities In
HIU
3
1
7 Warren
16 2078 LID 171 Markin
126 141 143 400 New Orleans, Feh. 17. In addition,
Hearn
0
0
0 Carver
393 13D 101 Total
848 884 878 1878 tha Drill Team will aUge performHenry
o
| i Norton
1262 13H 132
anaea for tha Oladlolsa Festival in
Nation
"
0
0
0 Franks
81.1 133 160
Ilea reals (2-1)
Dtlfny Beach, Fab. 28.
Taylor,
3
1
7 finxon
2865 183 1A4 Playtra
1
9
I Total
folil*
»
14 »
ocko
2820 136
Warren
128 120 187 424 Hochstadt
101 101 98 297
SHB
.............. 18 89 10 47 Bayl
II 1480 138 166 llennon
168 148 182 488 Jaikaon
130 110 110 053
D#L#nd .............. . 6 IS 21 32 Dumont
102 188 160 377 Fortune
Martin
111 106 102 328
Miller
124 90 160 320 Skrwnn
110 188 184 433

Hellcats Assume
Commanding Lead
Over VJ-H2 Loop

Luthwood
VJ-62 Bowlin# Lead

Rntllff To Perform
At (iator Bowl Show'

Edgewater Beats
Sanford JayVees
By 43-25 Margin
Hemlnole High School’s Junior
Varsity eager* manned the courts
for the first time last Friday night
and received a 43-26 licking at the
hand* of the class double A Edge
water quintet In tha new Edgewater High gymnasium In Orlan­
do last Friday night.
While the Junior Fade last.
they put up a game struggle livIhe Initial period holding tha
acore to 8-4 nnd winding up tha
flrat half 17-8. Considering tha
competition, netting of Ike game
and because It was Ihe flrat con­
test of the year for the younger
Hemlnole*, Hanford didn't fair
fa
too badly.
In fact, the Bill Flemlng-Fred
Ganaa coached squad showed real
signs of promise at times controlling the fl
floor game while two or
three playera distinguished themselvea.
Jimmy Butler was the hero
for Hanford. The little wiry
blonde scored all but a few of Ihe
Seminole*' point* In th* first
half. Butler clearly displayed Ihe
beat shooting nnd savvy on the
court, trying vainly to stop th*
Edgewater on e-on -tw o
fast
breaks.
Butler popped the cord* for 11 of
Hanford's 26 markers. Lanky Joel
Moss couldn't seem to get tho
spring Into hi* leg* until tno final
quarter when ha scored five of his
■lx point*.
Frank Thomas, the greenest
of the green, earn* o ff the bench
Ut* In th* contest when Flem­
ing and Gnna* decided to piny
ill the hays nnd proceeded to
surprise everyone. Thomas, n
little boyish figure, fooled the
Eagle JVs by sinking hU first
free throw and later swishing
th* cords on n running lay-up
nn which he was fouled.
The youngster dropped In his
second chnrlty toss to give him­
self four points, third high for the
Feds In the game. Giant O-foot-4
Mos&lt; accounted for six.
Boh Quance was the high point
man of the gama with 13 for the
winner*.
Hanford'* JV* will get Into ac­
tion again tomorrow night when
'hey play Mainland In Guytons
Roach at 7:30 p. m.
Hanford Jvs (25) Fg. Ft. I'f. Tp.
Pickens, f
n 3
Hunt, r
0
0
Behrens, f
1
1
Henning, f
0 0
Park, f
I)
0
Moss, c
2
3
Bates, c
0
1
Flowers, g
1 3
Miller, g
0
0
Hot Ur. ,g
3 ,4
K4rr.II, g
3 •3
Tnomns, g
2
3
Dekle, *
3 0
Norton, g
0 (I
Totals
It 18
Kdgew’tV JV* (4»)Fg. Ft. Pf. Tp
Malromh, f
1 3 4
Gun nee, f
3
I
3
Martin, c
I
I
3
Carson, g
4 (I
1
Perkins, g
0
l
0
lUtesmnn, c
1 1 :i
Lane, g
0 3 0
Kirk, g
3
1 0
Gore, g
0
I
0
Wise, g
0
&lt;1
Heagraves, g
1 1 II
Htsnsllwlcs, g
1 0 o
Totals
13 II 14
L.
A.
U.
If.
R.
F.
T.
H.
L.
B.

Ely
Nsgrotto
Stine
Gray
Hubbard
Schauttett
Cobb
Kuasel
Lawson
Rorsdorf
Ross
L. David

12 1771 147.7 138
46 330] 143.31 180
42 6140 143.17 183
42 3034 144.13 210
30 4332 144.12 101
20 4183 144.7 198
21 2034 144.
183
30 6302 143.26 100
30 6301 143.24 186
38 4720 143.10 176
33 6137 142.26 188
12 1300 140.10 171
46 3100 137.34 196
C. Pierev
II. K. Hardison 33 4418 133.20 131
32 4185 130.26 182
T. Burnett
D. Milter
23 2962 128.8 164
A. Vannesa
17 2IA1 127.3 163
P. Stanley
fl 767 123.3 146
If. Plercy
3 336 122.
130
1281 Averages
G. Tn. Avr. H.G.
Von Herbulla 49 0904 168.34 198
P. Pexold
42 6962 136.32 213
Carroll
42 6837 162.33 200
Touchton
42 6000 150.12 128
Hartwlck
18 2843 166.3 180

ertiment lands a dletanre of 114

Legal Notices
tn
run
I'x i t k i i
nia.
T I I I I T 4T1V44T. Kllll TIIM SUt T i l KMX I I I S T n l l t OF FI.OHIIIA
( i H M v n n . »»tvision
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X II T I C K
Arid).
T n i|. W . Arnold,
Nash
Klsl* &lt;1. Ilsnnuii. llrnry llunn, Jsfferson Davis. Clauili
Claude iluriil,
)l*nU, Klvlrs
r . llarnrr. II Itomiln* (larnsr. IlsrIsns I*. Ilsrner. N. i&gt; Darner. Hull)
Darner. Hsra Ann Hill. \V. II. Illtl,
K. D. Jnlineon, Mnndy inlinsun, J.
II. latwsnn, Nell D. laswson. Mildred
l.«wls, Hylvln t.swl*. Theresa Mae
Lewis, \Vtitle- Lewie. A. II. Irfvvejnr.
Draco T. Lnvejay. Itntterl II. MeCselln. Avellnn Menemlei, Joe M
Xlenendes.
lamnie
Moore,
Hnllle
Moure. Mrs. Thome* IHbnrne, Devi­
se* under Die Will or II R Aquiree
Deceased, It, It Pope, spline lor
^iu ilryent I'aleelon Trust, Ituth F
'oiler, N. A. tllnee, Kile Kina HemUel, A, K HJohlom, Deo, It Klerk,
llosa Kins Hmilh, Tom Hinllh, II.
K. Mlsrnee,
l^ns
Htephene,
end
Mery Vlrk, whose addresses sre un­
known.
tdii a i d : mciiKiir
notipikd
Thai n Complaint In cimdemnsll^n
hes herslorors hem riled III Ihe i,r(lee of the clerk
nr Die t'nlled
Mlsies IHslrP t Court, lor the Houlhern Dletrlitt of Flnrldn, In Ihe Dnlled
Htnlee Court House In the cit y of
Drtendo, Florida, for Ihe laklnu of
All eelnle In fee simple till# abso­
lute. entiled, however, to i n ease
meal for an underground telephone
cshle In Ihe HoiilXern Hell Telephone and Telegraph Company,
corporullon. lor use In Ihe espenelfin of aviation farllltlea nl Ihe
Nnval Auxiliary Air HtaDon, Han­
ford. Florida, nnd for such oilier
uses as -may he authorised l,y Con­
gress or liy elerullve order. In Ihe
follow In*
ileeerllied
properly
In
some pari nf which you hsve
or
rlelm an Interest.
T NA CT “ K“
Cf,nimencloK at lha eouDienat cor­
ner of Ihe riorlhHesI t|oerler of Hee.
lion I, TowiisMi. 30 Mouth. Ilnn*e
XI Keel, run we.jerly alon* Die half
Mi'dlfiii line of Sfilil Median I a ills.
tnritr of 3u feel to a paint on Die
wesl r lsh l-o f way line nf llennlall
Aren as as shown on Manf.ird Celery
Della Hohfllvlstoa as retarded Iri
I'lnt Ih.ok 1, l'a *s IK, nf thn Public
lint arils of Hemlnole County, Flor­
ida, which palm Is Ills Iran palul
of he*lnnln*
From Die point of hrelnnln* than
ileacrltied, run nortlierly alon* the
nuld westerly rl*&gt;it-nf-wa» Una of
tleardnll Avenue a distunes nl 3,ng|
feel rnnre nr less. In a point, which
Is thn midpoint nf Lit )A or said
Hun ford Celery Della
Mu Inti Vlain ni
run Ihenre weslelly
alon* 4
line
parallel In Die south lot line nf lad
JA anil 11.1 J feet northerly thereto
a distance of I,iso feel,
more ur|
leas. In a point nn westerly lid line
of said l,o| IA, run llience nuriharly
alon* said neaierly lid line of aalil
Lot SA a illatanie of 31) (ael, mure
or lean. In a point which la the In­
tersect lull of sshi lad 3A and a line
which Is S3* feel soulhrrly from Ihs
northerly section line ot Mectlnn 4
run llience westerly alon* ■ line
which Is IS* feel southerly and par­
allel In Ihe northerly section line of
Hedlun I, a illelnnie of 3M feel
more or Ires, In a point which Is on
Die Westerly ri gh l-o f-w ay lilt* of a
Ids I led street, said
■* westerly right
o f.w ay line lo In# 4X3 feel easterly

i

and parallel In III* westerly section

feet, more or less, t® «h* •««
right.of*war line of a platted elreel
known us Victoria Hire.i, as shown
on Ihe plel nf uek Hill duhdlvlelop
n the I lly nt Manfnnt. Florida.
recorded In PI*l Hook J, I ' H * 44
III Ihe Public Hrctird* of Heitillinl*
County, Florida, Ihe true point of
heglnnlng: From Ihe point of heal li­
ning thus dee.rlhed, o n westerly
along Ihe southerly rlg hl -of-w ay
line or Victoria Mlreei, Dak II ll
Huhiilvliilori. H «il*!llfire of 1*13 l**9*t#
more or less, tn a point which Is nn
Ihe easlsrly rlwhl.tif-way line of Die
Atlantic Const Line llatlrnad. ( vledo llranch. thence southerly nlo'ig
said easterly ri ght-of-way line of
said railroad a diatance rrf 1746 feet
inure nr lesn, to a poltil nt a corner
of the nnld lainfs of Ihe United
Minirs acquired In condemnation
proceedings, Mull No. Ill .O rl., run
llience easterly along said lands or
the Culled Mtalee e distance of 1317
feei. mors or less, to a corner y f
said Dnvernmenl lands, run thence
northerly along said westerly boun­
dary of said lands a distance of 1746
feet, mure or lean, to Ihe point of
heglnnlng, comprising
la I acres
more or less.
The authority for the taking Is an
Act Ilf Congress approved Heptempar II. I S31 t Public I-aw No. 146
lin d Congressi; the Act nf Congresi
spiiroved August I, 111
tlx 131 Htal
1(7: to C. M. c. 3.17) and thn A n of
Congress
approved
November
1
tail (Pabllo l-aw No, 361, ISnil Conarea*) which appropriated funds for
such purposes.
Vmi are further notified that If you
desire to present nny nhlectlnna or
lefenses to ................
Die taking of yn
your pro.
perly you are requested tn serve
your Answer on ihe PlelnilfPs nllorney al the address herein desig­
nated on or before
January, 6

IMl

Vour Answer shall Idenllfy
Ihs
properly la which you claim lu have
en Interest, stale Ihe nature nnd eglent or the Interest you clslm and
all of your iihlrcDons and defense*
Ih* inking of yroir properly. All
defeneen ami objections mil so pre.
senteil are waived. And In case of
ymtr failure so In answer Ihe Com­
plaint, lodgment of condemnation of
hat pari of_ the nhoVc described
properly In which you have nr claim
an inleresl will *be rendered.
Il'il without answering, you may
serve upon the Plaintiff's ntturnny
notice of appearance designating
Die properly In which you claim to
lie Interested. Thereafter you Will
receive nolle* nf nil proceeding* nf.
feeling ll. Al Die trial of Ihe leeiie
of Just co otpensoDo a. whether or
not you hiiio previously appeared nr
answered, you may piceei.l ev Ids ri­
ce ns 1.i Die amoiinl of the cmnnnit.
satlon to he paid for your property
and yon may share in the dlslrlhiilion of the award.
WILLIAM D. JONK8. J »
Hpeclal Assistant to Die
;
A|'orh«v Denernl of the
United Htale*
7»'I A Dali lie Nalhmal ll.mk

line of Mecllon 4, run thence eonltiertr along sslil westerly right-ofway line a lllsiHIlie of IS feel lo ll
point In the iiiulhrrly line of lands
of Jeff Davis; Ihcin e westerly along
said
line,
and Din prolong,h i o n
(hereof, being also a line !&gt;lii test
mure or less, southerly ami parallel
tn the northerly eeciloo line of Henlloti
4, n.d
lsi nm e of 4X3 ...............
feel, mo
-----. ..
..................................are
or less. In a point on ihs easterly
boundary of lands acquired hy the
United Minirs of Americu In proeesdlngs In i nm)rimi*l|un a*
lied
in Ihe District Court of the Untied
Mtales, Hoot hern District of Flur.
Ida. entitled United Hlntea of A m e r­
ica v. i4xo acres nr land, m»r* or
lea*, In Hemlnole County, Florida
City of Hanford, et a l , No. Ill-Dri.
Civil, run thence southerly
along
said easterly hoiindary line of said
Dnvernmenl lands, a illnlailc*
of
700.1 feel, more or lees, lu a corner
on said boundary, thence nasterly
along said boundary line a distance
nf IXtf feat, mure or lees, lo a corner
on eald boundary, thence southerly
along said easterly boundary a dis­
tance of l l l l . I feet, more nr less
It* a corner, Ihenrx easterly along
sglit boundary line and along the
southerly lot Una of lad IA aa re­
corded In plat nr Hanford Cilery
Delta Hubdlvlelon. a distance of llll)
feel, more or t*e*, tn a point of be­
ginning, said land* bsln* located
In lha northwest quarter (N l V t i) of
Mecllon 4, Township »n Hnuth. Hang*
11 Kaet, Hemlnole County, Florida
Including Lots Number 4A. SA. 4A.
A. and 1-A and the Mouth Half of
IA. aa recorded In
In Fiat
1*1“ n f % * n .
ml IA.
ford Celery Delta, euaialnlng xt i
acres, more or Ire*.
TRAC T “ W "
Commencing al a lecllon corner
common to Mecilons I and 4, Township 30 Houlh, Hang* 31 Rail, and
Heel (o tie II and 13. Township II
Houlh. Hang* l l Hast, run thence
weetarly along th* northerly sec
lion line of eaTd Mecllon I,
* a dlstan"
«# nf 1411.11 feel tu a p
. nipt al Ih*
Intaraectlon nf Ih*
centerline
of
Mellonvllle and
(lenava Avenue*
within the Clly of Hanford, Florid#,
being also the north west corner of
■aid land* of the Dnltxd Hiate* o f
4 i m h A l « M 2 l e H hv condemnation
suit lll- Ort ., thence eoulheriv along
he westerly howndary of said Ciov-

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Store
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Owner
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BOWLING TONIGHT

CITY LEAGUE
7:30 P. M.
Sanford Bowling
Alley
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Dora P. BronHon Wed

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Miss Jea n Sa ye r and her fianee Ki(Jll&lt; M ||| Martlln W lght, Mis*

Members of Beta Sigm a Phi
Ijohert Wright were honored h}t«|Ann EIdlon 0f ()r]*ndo. Miss Joyce ■ororllv entertained late W’rdnrsSaturday afternoon with an In- „ H„ , jus* Dilon Baker, llnrry day afternoon with a C l X l m a T
fomm rccept on ^vcn by Mr. Lre Jr Mnrk c|eve, „ u| Jr
t'nrtv
for chlhlren nt the
home
Voile William s J r ., proand Mrs. Hugh Whelehel J r . and W w «lruff. B ill Fleming, Tommy ofi I Mrs.
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m. i
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of I ho group, on I.nuri)
Mr. ond Mrs. John K. Pierce J r . at Vaughn, Pete and A l Brock, Klthy •iilrnt
the W helchel home at 8117 Uosnlia File Jr ., Glenn I.Ingle, Jr ., Jo e Mr- Avenue The focal point of the
.I.vornlioas
was
the
lighted
I trlve.
Cuslln and Bill .Shoemaker.
Attractive Christmas decoration*
C hristmas tree whichcaught the
were used throughout the home
rve of vncli child as tie enlere 1
D th rr
bright
Christmas
no
Bed tapers were placed In the witidows nod n lighted tree enhanced
polntment* were used in the W il­
the Christmas scene. The refresh­
liams' home.
ment tuhln was covered with an
During
the afternoon Snntu
In n setting of suffused candle- Claus
ecru lace cloth and centered with
entered
nml distributed
pnlnsettlas and red randies In milk light and beautiful music of the ,llir|w „ urkl,,„ llll(1 ,.n„d y «reo
(hit
Mml
I’
rn&amp;Iit'tftr
nn
*
,
.
the
First
I’reshyterlnn plane* from a large pack
glass and crystal appointments "•ason
over
Assisting In serving were Mr. Church's Chuncel Choir and the bis shoulder. A prise was given
Whelehel’* mother, Mrs. C. K Girls Chorus presented a C hrist­ to Jan e M.-ro and refreshment.'
l.uthers, and her sister, Mrs. John mas service last night so well at- were served.
tended that It left church offi­
Kidd, of W inter Haven.
Tlu&gt;'&lt; enjoying the event were
I During the evening the honored cials apologetic for their Inability Mrs. John Morgan nml children.
guests were presented with a gift to sent adequately those who enme Beth and Melt, Mr*. A. W . Epps
of china from the hosts and host­ to worship.
nml children
VVnvrte and
The choirs sang I I anthems in J r .
esses. Those invited to lie with
Martlvn, Mr«. Phil Stanley J r .
Mis* Sayer and Mr. W right were a highly effeetive manner, it wns end «nn Corky, Mrs. Ja c k An
Mr. nml Mrs. W illium Conrud, M r said by those who were present riersmt and children MarlWn and
and Mr*. Joseph II. Hherottxe, Mr amt the soloists added delightful­
Johnny, Mrs. Hitch Whelehel .It
,and Mrs. Frank Melosne J r . of Mt ly to the reverent spirit of praise and *on llnghie. Mr*. David Bach
Plymouth, M
and Mr*. Spencer and adoration that characterized and dnughter Doric. Mr*. ThomHarden, I.t, and Mr*. Bruce Bolt the servlre.
Mr*. George Touhy, minister of as Mrrn and children John and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Scott Jr ., Mr
Jt.ne. Mr*. Wight
K irtlev and
and Mrs. Donald Jones, Mr. and niu*lc, under whose direction the
m ip Hill. Mr v Alin* W jlllnk rn t
Mrs. Charles l.rliette of Orlando ptograin whs given, expertly play­ hihlr*»»t llohhii* mill Piokl**, Mr*
Mr. and Mrs. Herald Dossing and ed three organ numbers develop­
Honnhl Join** nml *on Tom nv
ing the soirlt of the season
Mr. and Mrs. I.ester Guthrie.
kcnnnn
The effective conclusion for the Mrs. David Gnlchel, Mr*. \\ll
Also Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Berry, Mr. ami Mr*. M. I,. Itahorn hour of mn«lr wns the singing of I hams nod son Jim m y, B illy Dus
Mori' ! ‘ h" ever popular "Silent N ig h t" tit *'*try, Gall Gnlchel mid Juno
Jr .. I.t and Mrs, Herbert A. More
Srrikitr ik.
land, Mr. und Mrs. Mason Wharton
of Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. Voile A.

Presbyterians Hold
Christmas Service

outstanding quality, let in
mounting* of exquisite tatte and
beauty. Each (ct.it a perfect and
permanent lytnbnl of your love.

Phooe .W7-IV For
livening Appointment

Win. E. KADER
Jeweler

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I I 2 South Park
Phiioe .13J.1V

T H A N K YOU
There nrc
no words which
could exprexs
the
feeling
of
gratitude an d thanks In our hearts
for all the deeds of kindness and
i xpiesilons of
sympathy done
nml offered In the In** of our
loved one so we simply
say
Thank yout
Mrs [{abort Z. Johnson
Mr. nml Mrs II. Z. Johnson Jr .
and Fam ily
• )1
nml Mrs. Frnnk Johnson
nml Fund I y
Mrs, Katherine Johnson mi,I
Fam ily
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. .Campbell
and Fam ily

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NOTICE

at Noon, Dec. 24

Mrs. Mcbanc Honors Mrs. Campbell Civen
Miss Jea'n Sayer Party At Beard Home

In ,i series of lovely parlies hon­
oring Mi*s Jean Snyer who will
lie married on Dec. Mil to Hebert
W right of Savannah, N. Y.. Mrs
Frank Mehane J r . of Mt. P ly ­
mouth entertained with n luncheon
on Friday at 1:00 o'clock at the
Mt. Plymouth H old .
On the luncheon table in the
dining room were white gladioli
and crystal candelabra holding

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the n turd, transparent coverinir fi.r
■their eves.

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Mis* Millie llnr.ly and Mrs. It
I.. Beard were hostesses for a mis
cellnnpotis shower recently Itiinor
ing Mrs. Kenneth M. (.’amphell.
whose marriage to Mr. Campbell
was an event of Friday afternoon
The lleurd home on Avnrndo A v e ­
nue was the setting for the purlv.
The rooms were decorated with
^ " ’in d Chris
h e rX
^
, „ irlnir

became the bthlr of Kenneth M.
Pnmnliell, son of Mr. and Mrs, W
f!" " I " " 1* ™ ' n ‘m!
11 ,jH. j.-'|r*t itnotist
Chur. h. D&gt;,,
\V. 1*. llrooM J r nnrrnniiril u w
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n|1i| w)l|t|&gt;i w rn , (l„ „ , W|„,
-.nd **reen*ev Itt decorating Prior
the wedding organ music wit*
"hived hv Mr*. Marvin Milam, ainl
Vlr-. .1. S. Cleveland was snlul-t
The bride was given in marriage
In- her father and wore a while
gabardine suit with S a w bine nr
\ white orchid formed
|lrr
Serving a« her nm
. r,,„ „ f honor was Mrs. Thomas
Itrnnson who wore a light blue
..m, also with N n w ncce«siuoServing as best man for the
hri.legioom "its his hr other Mar
Cmnnhcll of Grasse Point,
Vlielt . and u-he.- w.-re the broth
-r* of the bride, lleibert Bronson,
l ‘-irl I!. Bronson J r mol Thomas
Bronson.*
The bride's mother wore a suit
of rose colored
gabardine with
black accessories.
Foil..wine the weddim’ it r.'cen... wa* h*dd at the Educational
Bonding of the clmrch. wlo-ic
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I aler the bride and groom left
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lovely camellia corsage mid u gift only light wits Ho­ dim glow of o i l - find it hi*! ill ink Writ •t•i v * •I
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-lie said "N ow i know the true Nix. Bothnia Itigg*. M ary Jane
spirit nf Christmas mid will he Boyle, Pudgy Thomas, llmbut
Hardin, ^M
more in the iimud to enjoy this j Joyce Nuni-, Sain N i l ................
great nensnn Hurt means «n much I Mary Ann Ibikuv, Eltdse Benton «
to us. Till* is the real Christina* Mnrgnret Davi*. Beatrice llr n w n 'J
and l.imla Mel t llnii.
•Mr*. John I,. Crawford ruler- spirit."
tained on Thursday
afternoon
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I'irthday party hotinrlng her sun
’C hip" Crawford on his seventh
birthday, The group of children
guthered ut the Crnwford home
rd 1717 East Second Street and
front thrre went to the lilts.
Theater. Following the show they
returned to the Crawford home
where young Chip opened hi. gifts
and refreshments were served.
Those enjoying the afleiimoo
v llh Chin were Ihirrv
Barks,
l urolyn Murphy,
Both Vihh-ii.
B illy Smith, Cindy Luke, Dale
Duncan, Jack William s, Mary It.
dpi a It! •' E v e r) "ighfc
Scott, I.yn Katigmi, Barbara &lt;&gt;diiam, Chuck Meeks, Bill Bonney,
t i l West First Street
Phone F2!H
Sandra W right, Nancy Thurston,
Dusty C raw fanl, Harry Lee, uml
Mr*. J . II. Crawford.

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Suit Against Auto Lt. William Class
|Drama Of Wounded High Court Rules
Arrives
With
Class
Agency Dismissed
Soldier Receiving 'Against Florida In
Lt. Cln»* nrrived In class with
Bv Court's Order considerable fnnfnrc and excite* Blood Is Related Freight Rate Case

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f Kit tf alls*, ami hi* inikiiuwii
buui**» if married. ■*n-I Ii iI*’h*I. tin

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alive, uml hrr im kao an epuu»* u
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damage
s u i t ilny, Dec. ID. Lt. Hill Class touch*
ngJiiiM llm Hlrlcklaiid-Murrtsun i’&lt;l down on (In' runway ill noon
auto agency for lending a car lo afte r more limn three uml one-liulf
i minor, who was Involved In 'in months overietas on n detachment
accident li f t Fell. Ill that par­ from 1’liutusfruptilc Squadron Sixtywhole blood lo his arm from a bot­
alysed M i i i Ilya llnught from the lw {*
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arms down, was dismissed by
**o ®n&lt;. *jlH others liiid been or tle suspended over hla head.
tills
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recon­
A doctor worked on line side of
C h ro ll Judge M. H. Smith ill the
Court House lust Frid ay ufter* naissance anil mupnlng mission the col. a nurse on the oilier Tho
for
th«
(iovernment's
llydrugrn...
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medic straightened up, shook his
noon.
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of tin- _group j head doubtfully.
In suliiiiltiiuc n motion for di** llhle office, fNineteen
port* of A| tall, handsome man. a chan*
mlsHiil, the defense liiailltllilled, (mil eome In to the home
1............."
"N o duty Cesls M|ui| i till- sliotil. Snnfiird eni Her in tho week by Inin's cross on Id* hat- 'leopvd lo
transport,
but
Close the beds hie. He Mtwed his bend In
del*-* of on*' viho is eltiier owner m ilitary
with
i*i in pus ••'"dun, cn-lody or con- brought the reliiiuinliig1 nine
, ,
„ . a prayer so softly spoken It was
i ini i f »n jniiiioioblle, to refrain him In old number
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1,1 ** only a compassionate murmur six
....... m in. ling tin* ear
lo a the side unrulier of the plane the fP(l( „ way
iiiiriut, or lo one Ulliiothorlseil h v ' delliehirietlt Used on ^
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The chaplain shook his head Ills
ihe stale inw in drive and oper- missions arid is n P 1 Y - IP Libera- boyish fare was gr-lm. Ills voire
i,te it.**
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hard, as he stooped through Hie
At lorries *
fo r
Mrs.Alice
Tin- final gioup
to arrive in* doorway of Ihe tiny hospital room.
llnught, mother of the
victim eluded: l.t. W illloin U. Class, Lt.
" I w ish." said I'\anil-list llillv
were* i|ii«it« il a * n\iiikf th**v mhu M Moiih M li. jli'Mily* lot. (jg l Don M Gruham. "Hint I emilil lake every
•Ho a motion for an aoieiiiled Sullivan, Lns. tiartcs II. Monroe person In Arnorh-o loin that emm
omplaiiit I.efoM- (lie Jan . 1 deud- Chief Photographer W . Hamilton for n jii&lt;( a moment I wish they
In,,,
Chief Thomas I'. Sprouse, Chief could see lhal laiy's life In suspen­
The
US w in old Osteen girl W’lltlurd I.. Crooker,Chief Kennoth
sion, hanging by a thread.
was serloiislv .......... I while rid ft. K h in felier. Aviation Technician
"F-vprv nlghl ehdi In Ame-h-s
lug in Ihe tented ear. d ilv m h&gt; 3rd Class Milton U. Dry, aud Avia* would la* emplv Christmas Eve
llolieit itaideisiin, a minor. Tho lion Icchuh-inn Airman Jh-rriuid I,, the snbioii- would Iw descried, and
ar .kidded on w it pavement Millet It.
llir rhurehes uivild lie Jammed
mid narked
into
tin* bridge1 They arrived attired in Arabian w'llh inilllons of Americans nravlnabutment at the St. Johns R iver burnooses and souvenir costumes fur |a-oce— and for raeh of these
lljghwiiv Ilf*.
which thrilled the hundreds
of and all the other wounded."
Mis. llnught brought the $-JfiU.- people there to welcomn them
He waved no arm Inward &gt;uo*-e
oral damn*-*- s u i t
itgninsl the Millie.
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than to men, American* and Su»|h
Strli-kIn 11*1-.Morrison agimev after
When ft,
hnient l*’ ft the Koreans, on double deck hospital
ill** ureideht contending that tile -tat'-s in 'V.'1’ ' ,U!M'r - I hiitngniphle ] |,u„jjt
the wardroom
igem v respoiislhle because they S-pi *di .* Slvlv'-Two vvas based a*
,.,., 1.. ri,,. fnllow lm f’ The doclor and the nurse bent
m ited (he car to a miner.
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nv me. rin follow ii g
[hrW „ „ ri, at, n|n uvt*r iy c „ „ ltllt
i* eil. &gt;1. xquadruo moved
,
1 ed soldier
. ford to establish
i''adi|iiurtrrs.
Kev
returning still
uinl families In .1
will have lime off or
Vv them to get settled

Appointment Of
New Judge Is On
Meeting Agenda

pear as the first two Hems mi Hu*
anemia for the meeting nf Hie ( ’ Itv
IIU IIN E T . Tex '.P—An uI true live
Commission tnnlehl at H-'si n'rim-i* voting womnii iloetnr was fo il'*1
C ity Judge Knrlyle Ifotisltoliler sliol to deallt early yesterday In
lias siihm lH i’il his reslgnaliiin i ” her fashionable resort home on
order lo lake over his new post Lake Buchanan near here.
as C ii’intv Priiseetillng Attoriu-v
Sheriff Wallace llh 'le ll raid Hr
Voile W illiam s .lr w ill make ii Rlaurhe Uranle MeC'iwnn Jones,
report mi progress being niade In 3.1, wus shot once with a .43 cali­
the nei|iiislHnn of rights of wnv re ber aiitn n a lic pistol found near
lative lo the French Avenue w'llen- Ihe Iwuly In Ihe hnlhroooi She s-u
Ing project, while ii re|Mirl will lie wearing u green formal gown she
made from Ihe f l l v planoi**i&gt; C«*’u wore (o a private dunce shortly
m ission favoring Hu- reioain g of a before Ihe shooting
iNirllf'O of French Avenue to a rum
Officers stild she wus married
m errinl industrial classification to I lee. 11 to Col Fiitil Jones, a rcfacilitate eonstroelion plans of Ihe lireil Arm y officer. In the home of
Southern Hell Telephone Com pany. her mother, Mr* Grace McCowan
Consideration w ill In* given to a in Charleston. S C
request from Hie lurid post of Ihe
The couple hud attended the par­
Disabled Am erican Veterans fur a ty here iinlll after midnight. O ffi­
chapter building site, a renuest cers were called lo the home about
from (Jcorga Love. I l l 2 Maple 2:30 a. m anil louml (he bodv.
Avenue, for a license to operate a
Officers cniillruird their Investi­
tnvieuh and u Ps-ti^on from Joe gation lixlay. No inquest verdict
Ulbh.x, Mabel Dixon, Jim
C a rr, was returned.

(ieorgla H ush uml W illie La m a r to
liivestlgule Ihe west end of Fourlee nth S lrre l.
Also a report w ill bi* made on
Ihe meeting beiween C ltv and Sun

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W A SH IN G T O N &lt;*W—The Supreme
Court today upheld tiro govern­
ment's power to ra lio railroad
freight rates within one state In
help m ike up nlsses on passenger
services generally.
Justice Burton delivered the 0-3
decision. Justice Douglas wrote a
dissenting opinion In which Chief
Ju s lirc
Vinson
joined. Justice
Block noted a dissent.
The decision applied specifically
In an Ink-rslute Commerce Cum
mission order inrrenxing intrastate
freight charges in Florida, to cor­
respond with Increases ordered pre­
viously In Inlerstalo freigbl rules
The lideritate Increases reflected
passenger revenue deficits In both
Intrastate and interstate operalions.
The Florida Railroad and Public
Utilities Commission appealed to

^ r e w IS n e i n f f 1 UKen
P r o m S t r ic k e n S h l o

, f t . ou.rtatte, bound for Korea
« *‘h fodder, ran hard aground the
o t r l i n c n o i i i | J I perilous Teurl and Hermes reef
— -; about W miles cast of Midway
H O N O LU LU (.P—The Hawaiian , y c l(e rj ay.
A w rit of habeas corpus was
denied to Harmon C. Rice Sr., Sea Frontle- said today some o f . xbe Sea Frontier la id the ilrlckpublisher of a county weekly
newspaper, by C ircuit Judge M. frelgM cr
on S j « f P'»
J " ™
. bc‘
II, Sm ith In tho Court House last
Frliloy
afternoon.
In
addition
Judge Smith remanded M r, nieo
to the custody of the court until
his trial.
Rice, who hns been at liberty
on hla own recognisance, was
forced to pay a $1,000 bond. The
publisher is charged by Hibbard
Casselberry wlht printing llbcltius, unsigned letters In bis on.
per,'
The combine counts against
Rice ra rrv the maximum penal­
ties of one year In Jail and
fines.
r r u ill

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ELGIN
Watches

CASTLE JEWELRY

III

Meet First S tra it

A&amp;P’s Huge Variety, Lwo Prices and Dependable Qualiyt Help Yo Have A

Wonderful Christmas Feast!
S F .IIV E O N E O F

t A P 'S M A R V E L O U S M O N EY - H A V IN O

N it A D t ] A D H K S S K I) and D R A W N

Q U IC K KH O /sKN

Toms

I'lT T S IIU lIG H f - Fire Chief
M. F Sehullr of Mihtirhun Carnegie eredlleil (he 45-year old pro
Jcclhmlsl of a Hicnlcr with nverlint!
a disaster during a qulck'ipread
log fire which dcstrnvcd a threeslurv building oeeupied by I ho
laiuisn Theater
More than Zisi patrons, rmi.tiy
ehildren, were uHvndinu a mallum
yesterday when John Stanton
smoke rurling from the ceiling, lie
stopped his protection inaenlne
turned on the lights mul told the
audience;
"T h ere Is no reason In ho
alarmed—just walk tail o-deklv—
don’t run—mu! stay out until we're
sure cvarythlug Is all right "
The fire, which caused damage
estimated hv Sehullr at more H'nti
tKid.uoo. gulled Ihe building The
top flivirs were occupied by howl
Ing alleys.
fine nf Stanton's four children
Hubert, 8. was among Ihe theater
patrons. Ills father's first act. afte*clearing the theater, was to roll

II

la 18 Lbs
Avsrag«
lb .
Grade A Dressed and Drawn
,
Florida Whole

Festive Foods
at A*P-low Prices

GROUND BEEF
S tM 'E lt R IG H T C H O IC E GI4All

CHUCK ROAST
M 'l 'K I I R IG H T COHN

FED I I

PORK CHOPS
H A R D COHN F E D L E A N

S K IN N E D H A L F UH W H O L E

HU I* Hit B IG H T C O O K ED R E A D Y TO E A T

PICNICS

POUND

(RUCK FROZEN
IIIIESHED ami DRAWN

BREAKFAST BACON

KINUAN RELIABLE

“BOOK OF

HTANDAIID

OYSTERS

HAPPINESS”

SOLVES filFT
PROBLEMS
A s
perennial
us
Uirlti'iis'
"Ctiristnini C arol" Is the mutual
1 rulilcm,
"W 'lia l to g iv e ? " Th«
Movielmul Ithle-ln Theatre has
mine In the rescue of that unfurtunute giver who never seems tu
know just whut to give who.
The delighted sulutlon to this
problem I* "IliHiks of Happiness".
Tlu-se attractive Minks are availa­
ble In several denominations and
they rimtalii llcketx goovl for en­
ter luiiiiiu-lit for weeks to rorne.
Alm "»t any friend ur member of
the fam ily can truthfully tay,
"That'a Juat wthat I w antisli"

at

Ollii'kTIi’nWintrA verts
Panic In Theater Fire

| Woman Doctor Found
ApiHiiiilmcnl* of a new City
Judge amt nil industrial liunri! an
Slain In Her Home

»HKIi I,. I'li.VlII.V, If (ills r. snil his oil Comnany representatives rein
BUanuwn e|*i*u*u If mmrlt-tl. and if live In Ihe French Avenue widen- ,
■•ad* the unknown neila, "**,••-■■
feaklre- nr ttraulet - of srthl W u* ! Ing project.
trad I , f'lineI&gt;-; mul In a m

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HL'I'KII b i g ht

BREAKFAST BACON

PUDDINGS

1 IK A V Y W E S T E IIN , (iO O I)

W A R W IC K

CHUCK

ASST.

Fruits&amp;Vegetables

Milk Chocolates
!.*?•

59'"” " ’ 1.15

CRANBERRY
SAUCE

W’urlhmure Gum and (.'ream

MAYONNAISE

F A N C Y W TN EH AI*

CANDY 1 * 2 8
KKEHII (JH0UNI&gt;

V.N\i i C l Ci I\ r r
R IO l

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DROPS

IH tA T R L

LAST TIMRS TONIGHT

Sfusuna G r e r lin ia
hun

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sw eet

— Fa c t o r y

A w u rlrd

CHOCOLATES

tack

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COCONUT

25

Canadian Slid. ,

SlICAIt CUKRI)

fe
&amp;

Green Giant Brand
Big Tender Sweet

N EW S C.VIITUON — HUORTti

Rutabagas

lb. 4c

MINCE MEAT

Itcbtrg

Lettuce lge hd. |ftc
Fresh Eatmor*

TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY

Cranberries lb. *

ALSO

Olives

Larga Hualdat

Lemons

CARTOON

f for |7e

Bratdl or

AND SELECTED

Mixed Nuta lb, ||c

SHORTS

TEA BAGS
0% 3 3

DELBROOK COLORED

Gn m Giant Brand

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PULTON O U M L M ’S

Mem. D*«. 22, 1(33

Slower Activity
Is Expected For
Vegetable Deal

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For all of Santa ’.s Dears

Q U J L '.£ ife o f &lt;3e s u s

A Child's Life of Jesus Is one
of the last books written by the
late Fulton Oursler, noted au­
thor of such volume* aa The
Greatest Story Ever Told, The
Book Ever Written, etc.
*Reeent Cold Expected Greatest
This presentation of Mr. Our*
book haa been especially
To Curtail Move­ sler'a
illustrated for newapaper publi­
ments In Florida cation by the well-known artist
Nell O'Keeffe.
CHARTER X
WINTER HAVEN (Special) Vegetable movement I* expected
The people loved the atarle*
to Tie slow and In Home area* light Jesus told them. They loved Him
due to the past week's cold wealh- more than anybody else In thr
er. The State Farmers' Markets world. The ruler* of the country
reporting to tho office of the Dl- saw how the people loved Him and
#¥eclor of the State System advise how they brought Him their sick
ircnernllv
generally Mahler
lighter volume than oror to he healed. The ruler* feared the
dlnary, retarded growth and ma people would want to make Jesus
turity because of frost or dam king. They were so scared that
they decided to get rid of Jesus
age from cold wind.
it was the f’assover time. ThM
In snlte of the cold a light vol
holiday, and comes about
ume of strawberries will be avail s a great
1r
aide through the Plant City State;our Easter time. Jasus and HI*
Market' forChrlst m~a*' dinner at friends went to Jerusalem to coleprices ranging from *1.00 to $1.45 &gt; a t e . Jesua was riding on a donper pint. A total of $33 pints k*y J «'‘ like tha on# Mary and
moved through the market last £°**Ph had when He was a little
week along with light supplies o f : hoy. Thousand* of people met Him
®snuash, pepper, English Peas and * ‘ l*1® *****
‘ "e ,
They
Irish potatoes. Prices generallyi ‘ hf*w. P/lm leave* down on the
were satisfactory
road ,n ‘ ron‘
Jesus end the donTomato volume will likely he k*y to make a green earpet for
lighter at Florida City State Mar-1 “ J™ ■rMl ‘ hey sang to Him!
ket due lo the cold, hut a light I
Hosanna — Blessed is
vniumr of Kooil quality In rrmly
, J*;10 comM
foe the trade. Sales will be heid j ‘ he natne of the Lord,
only two days next week due to ,
wfT,I m0^*1 seared
the holiday season. Prices rangrd fh*n l‘v,,r’ They 'old to themselvi-s:
from $3.00 to ID.On prr field crate Thp people rail Him king. The Jesus' That wu* what each one he killed. Who would kill Him
during ihe |in«t week's sale. No people love Hint. Sooni they will do wanted: to sit nearest to J chu,*. Rulers in Jerusalem who were
When Jesus opened the door uml afrit lit nf Him. They wanted te
material frost damage was suffer*hat lie tell* ‘ hem and nut
4.1 in this section.
IMM.
th,.T' W" wiM ,lav" saw what n quarrel was going un eat. It Him Mini night. Hut lltc-i
He was sml. lie took it howl of rulers did not know where Jc-oiThe mid wave seriously dam- ’ J1 thN Jesus,
aged or completely killed the tug! Jesus knew their cruel thoughts wuter and u towel. One by one he stayed at night. Mire of the twcli,
end of the Fall Urmnlo crop In the jjB knew something even worje. washed Ihe feel of each of the friends, Jesus sitirl, would tell Hi*
orea north of the Fort Pierce
knew that ons of Ills own twelve. That was to show them ,.Ilt,ml(,, w|,t,ri. t(, tlll,k for Him.
r(lt, fri,.tl,|,
h&gt;
Slate Market, however 76% or twelve friends would leave Him now wrong it was to want It. be
..j (l|l| j, j( j &gt;■
more of the tomatoes that retnnln- aj|1' help the cruel rulers to kill greuter than other*. Jesus is the
Son Of God. Ho I* truly God as
rd for harvest after the October Him
And at the sumo time, Jesus well os truly mao, but lie washed
“ Who Is it lout
rnins hnd been picked. A few
.....................................
._. o t St.
... sold: “ I shall leave you hut I shall,the feet of Ills friends. I lo- person
,,
fields
In tho Southwest part
vo
i.ttcie County nntl In the Hope rri,u/ n it ,y°u-"
"ho does most to help others Is
' 1
,,ll&lt; "" 1 " t:
’
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*
"He nearest to the Hon of God,
‘ he twelfth arid the weakest. II.
Sound
area apparently cnenped....................
I
did no‘* *knov what
serious ilamage, In spile of the TT” )®n‘' *lu‘ '" ‘ *r they found out.
Then Jesus snt down ut a long ' B‘ with one hand on Ihe table
^P'S"!
old H|'p"t»rsil»iw»s
approximately
16.052 ern lesL
night,
All *»**
the twelve
sat nwith1
Him .»&gt;"l
And ■•
Jesus
1/
'llll,,,n
I* Thursday
I
.
" ---■ -Jesus sent ‘table.
HMIV. *&gt;'1
*»' XI ** nm
tlll llllll
» ' l l ' said'
’Mini
of tomato*** moved through the , lw ,,V&lt;1 lo
u^jKr room ° f 11 Thin wan thrlr l.n*t Supper t*»- 'Tin* luiml «*f him who wit] Imarket the past weekly report J"'*” 1” * tn .Jerusalem, They snt there‘ gather. Jesus told them they wo.-M tray me is on the table “

to keep them warm from chin to shin . .

MuflSiwjwiaf
Balbriggans
$

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It1:!,- Iti’.ivi-n, i-iir.il
-uii-t i pmk iliiwn,

S le e p in g B eau ties hv \ln n * in g n eui

•illllW -IIII' In in-

I I I’ll

llu!t&lt;ri|i)!.m* ‘' r'' w.niiilv Lohntinal ” 1
lull’ itUllbial •iilllMI .lllil .III kllll .Mid lll)l-ll**d

|.&lt; ic'i-t 'lim it

».ip)!’ ii'- -in ti lur ■

K' Jtof i*7.00
K' ™
jot1?
. w“ ,te*J. ,or. H*m ".Li:.
e . ' !and
; ! friends turned pale. Why util ton re,|lV
■5’U r .........
$4.00
on field
run *field'
they ftalked
first uml then pole. II. mini.,
boxes and *0.00 to $12.00 on CO ",oon th"y had an argument. What have to he the Last Supper? What „p a,„| ran out of the room
pound best duality crates. The ett- .? *"!} ".Wp0** ‘ hey were arguing was going to happen?
I ........ ...
Jesus .s l.irav.d
cumber «u|iply is very light with &lt;*‘l&lt;&gt;11* - Who would sit nearest tt
Jesus told them ||e was going to |
by Indus,
bushel basket

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damage apnean. evident, though
cold winds havh delayed maturity
and reduced potential yield* rnnsldernhlv. It will 1h&gt; several day*
after the waather moderates be­
fore the sltnntiun ran Ite properly
a|rpraised, Hhl'&lt;menls for the first
two days of the pa«t week totalei| 1)2 cars aa compared with 103
4 ‘ nr* for the same period the pre­
vious week. Price# huv# re-acted
favorably as a result of lower‘vol­
ume. Violent fluctuation* have oc­
curred a« a result of weather forernsts nml prices are not likely to
become stable for Several days.
The out look however Is far con­
tinued high price*.
Coltl weather h«* practically,
stopped harvesting In the Palmet­
to Stale Market area with most
varieties on the down grade. Hnles
#•111 lie held only on Monday and
Tuesday of next week due to the
holldny season. A fair volume of
pepper, eggplant and light volume
of tomatoes, Pole beans and
sonash are expected to he avail­
able. Prim* the past week averaired on tomatoes $2.30 fwlth the
hleh $0.(10); pink tomatoes $2.30,
pepper $1-12, Pol# beans $3.03,
squash $4.65, eggplant *1.31. A
total of 2,901 unlta brought gro*s
return* 'o growers of $8,325,95
4 he nast week,
Conslderahl# crop damage la re­
ported In the Pahokee State Farm­
ers’ Market area and volume on
all Items will ho fairly light for
the ne:.t few week*. However cel­
ery, cabbage, radishes and other
leafy vegetable* ara expected to
move more plentifully If the
weather moderate*. Bean* the pa&lt;t
week brought $3.00 tn $4.60 per
hamper, corn 83.75 per crate, tri­
er- *2.50 tn *3.60 per crate and
V#adl*he* sold at 70c her basket.
Very llltle If any frost ilamage
Is reported In tho Immokalee State
Farmers’ Market area and with
weather moderating, light lo fnlr
volume should continue on this
market. Tomatoes are reported lo
he »„f excellent quality with nnm-

ber one** averaging $7.71 par field
m to. Corumber* moved In good
volume along with a light volume
of amtaah, eggntant and pepper.
. A total of 3,825 unlta returned
'%»n»* recelpta to grower* af $13,-

Cahliaro and rollarde are movIng In good to heavy volume on
tha Palatka loata Farmers' Market with crop condition* on both
Item* reported good.
Crop conditions In tha . Fort
Myer* Stale Market area are reported unsettled due to the reeent
cold wave, however a good and In­
creasing volume of afgplanL
jtood volume of squaeh, and fair
&gt; Increasing volume of yep per la
ipoeted on tho market during the

X
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«\ * Op*-r

Mr. , nt| Mnl&gt; c E Williams i HAVANA. Cuba ^ - The Cuban
.. .
f . ... . .
Navy announced tnday thnt nine
K01,,, “ •
M ,rida now is rPnr,.,| oiricrrs accused nf plntling
11'*’n‘ *n the 1JSAF Basic an armed revolt against Prexliicnl
lllot Behunl (Multi-Engine) at Fulgenclo Batista have been re
Reese Air Force Base, Texu*.
leased ft un mtli'urv prlion but
A/C William* rams tu Reese still are under house arrest
The announcement gave no rea­
from Gotalfellnw AFM, Tsxn*.
where ha rnmpletoH the primary son dorribotr release hut presum
phase of tho pilot
training ahlv It Waa In let the men spend
course. At Itaese, he will learn Chrhlmas will) their families
to fly the famous Til-25 Mitchell They arc lo be tried loler by n
Bomber and next May, upon Navy court.
The Navy men, including three
successful completion of t h e
course, will he commissioned a tup commanders, hnd been dis­
sernnd lieutenant In the Air missed from service soon after
llnllsta overthrew the government
Reserve and will receive the sil­ of
Carlo* I'rlii Socnrrus Iasi March
ver win....... . an Air Force pilot. They
arrested Saturday night
A/C William* attended Sem­ a fewwere
hours after poller In Mam
inole High in Hanford, 1943 to aroneck, N Y . seized n spin- nf
](&gt;I7, and Murrav &lt;Kentucky I arm* there that they said were
State College, 1U47-I053, receiv- to have been used in a "Christina*
lag hi* II. H. degree there. He revolt" In Culm
was In the National Guard four
Cuban officials did nut Indicate
amt nnr*hnlf months prior to he- whether there was any connection
coining un aviation cadet In May, between Ihe two Incidents.
1952.
An official spokesman said Ihe
government was not surprised by
Inc discovery of the arm* cache lit
n New
York because II had knn» n
c-r -iinrO months (*\1 | "bail I'll
ham" had heen buying op nrmui me United Stales The spokes
NORFOLK, Va. (FIITNC) Serving
with Air Transport
Squadron 22, at thr H. H. Naval Wing Atlantic nml Continental
Air Stntlon here, Is Charles A. Division,
The snundmn use* both four
Vinlng, aviation chief electro­
nic* technician, CRN, son of Mr. rngine Dougins transport planes
nml Mr*. Joseph M. Vinlng at and the single engine torpedo2505 West First Street, Hanford, bomber Avenger converted for
and husband of the former Miss transport use.
fllllle J. Landry nf Sour Lake,
Texaa.
f
VII 2I\ is responsible for thp
transportation of high priority
mail, rargo und passengers as
a unit of tho Fleet Logistic Air

nturs, Inc., Mu- nun..uni ussociutioll of the barge uml lowing
vessel Industry, will In* lu-ld in
Washington, M I
l-'eb. 2li.
Monger T Bill, Port Arthur,
Tex., president of Ilie Sabine
'lowing Company, is cbnirman of
the board. Chester C. Thompson,
Washington, l&gt;.
is presldenl.
nml John II. Eiseiihurt. WashInglon, 1). C., alloiiiey is secrelarv and treasurer.
Membership meeting- ••( Re­
gions I nml 2 of the n-'.i.iutoui
will be
lit in HI Loiil'. Mo,,
nil February IM during ihe an­
nual I'inivi'ill Inn &lt;&gt;f lue Mi &gt;s
si|i|U Valiev Association
Ibivid A Wright, New ) m k
City, president of Ihe l a k e
Tankers Carp., Is vice-president
fur Region I, which rom prises
Ihe Mississippi nml tllitnii-. lin ­
er" and tributaries.
M.
Ilupiee, Ashloml, K\.,
IriiiistHirtiilioii manager for \shluml 1)11 nail Itefinitig Ca. is
vire-nresldellt
for
Region
2,
which comprises the Ohio. Ten­
nessee and Cumberland liners
■■ml tributaries

Charles A. Vininfr I
Scrvlnjr At Norfolk

lowed by celery and escarole. The
market was slightly stronger on
all produce except the main crop*
—ealery and cabbage.
Increasing volume of leafy veg­
etables |a anticipated during the
current week along with a good
volums of grapefruit, tangerines
and kumquats. No frost damage
was reported on celery, cabbage
or turnip*, with considerable dam­
age to escarole and chicory and
spotted Inlury to lettuce. Cucumhere, eggplants and peppers In the
area Were wiped out.
The Wauehula Bute Market
cloaed on December 13th until the
spring cron atarte. Spring plant­
ing la well underway and a largo
acreage la tn (Impact with grow­
ers hoping to make up for tho
FallMaan.

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man said lour million dollars were
being used for this purpo-e
He added that the New York inrident was without linporhinrc
This was interpreted by some here
a* meaning trint it wits not eon
nerled with Ihe arre'l nf the Nnv y
men anil tliut the latter plot was
considered the mure serious threat

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Athletic Equipment

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poriiaaifi laiim

current week. Cucumber volume Is
expected to decrease because of
the cold weather.
leading commodity on the Banford Htate Market I* rshhaue
igr ful

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Mon. Dtt. 27, 1333

Royal Family In
ear Of '52 Has
Britain Prepares
Yule Festivities
Been Banner One
For Agriculture Sandringham Will He
ft I

Florida’s
Vegetable
And Fruit Growers
Have Set Now Mark
r.

GAINESVILLE t* - The year
1953 h i■ been another great one
In Florida agriculture. Dr. J.
Wayne Rellr. provost lor agrind— at the University of Florida,
turn
_ today.
lever before have Florida farmera produced at much fruit ami
vcgalahlea aa In the 1031-37 senion. From their fieltli and grove*
and nrehartfi rolled 373,309 car­
nr lire
load* of prod
Dt. Relti laid the 1031-33 rltru*

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crop wax the largest ever—232.wn
carload* or 115.100.000 l*nxr»— and

.... 1991-53 veaetah/e crop likewise
wai a record-breaker—114,003 carloads.
Using more fcrliltirr and plant
tflg hlgn-yleldlng’hybrldi more ex
Usilvely than ever, farmer* had
grant expectation* for their corn
crop until the aiimmrr drought.
Instead of the 20 tmihel* or mure
•n acre they had hoped for. they
harveited an ivrraiie of about n
buihtli—two leu than the rrrnrd
19-bushcl yield In 1951. The week*
lonjjl drought atm reilured tnhaern
Although not a* high a* those
of 1950 51, prlcei for cltnu and
vegetables were fairly latlifncto
ryt Prlcea for toharro were iatl»factory, hut return* were sumowhat imaller became of reduced
ykldi.
Dr. Hell* laid the imninor
drought and III unfavorable effect
rorjiiiliirei reduced meat prodite
below rxpcctnlloni, and (hat
i of beef cattle dropped conribly tielow 1051. Hog price*
allv aatlilactory.
generally
roduerd a record
Florl
rlda produced
rerun crop
of 165,000 turkey*, obtained hliihr'r
•8# production, anil prmfureil mum
broiler* than ever before. Turkey*,
broiler* and egg* have brought
generally aallifartory price*, nl
ihough feed co*l* have been high
Florida alia produced record
Ruanlltlea of milk, hut *1111 hit* lo
Import some milk and milk prod
nets. Fred and labor ro*t* run
(limed lo tm (he dairy farm er’*
moat pressing problems
Looking to 11)13 Dr. licit* cm
ptiAslied that Florida farmer* will
be wl»e to plan crop program*
with rare anil keep a close watch
on market* an dprnducthm cmd*.
'*11 I* the rnn*entiii of econom lsta." he ailil, "Ihnt a leveling
off nf prlrea on all good* ha* he
■tin and that further decline* or
■dhislments may be expected In
1M3 If efforts are made lo bal­
ance the hmlgel ami if Ihe scope
of the Korean w ar 1* rot extended
" In view of recenl development*
and the outlook for fnrm prlrr*
In 1953, It would srem the part
nf wlsdmn for alt farmer* lo plan
their cropping program* accord­
ing to anticipated need*, lake ad
vantage of rraenrrh finding* ami
labor-savlnu mrlhnd* ami equip­
ment lo hold labor ro*t* to a mini
mum. w alrli Ihe market* and cn
dnavor In sell when nrlftlA are
good, and produce mind yield* of
hljlh quality r r o p s ."
p rim ilrrllnr* develop a* rxpcclrd In 1033. ijte price* tjf thing*

farmer buy* will (all more
elowly than Ihr prime Ihr farmer
rarelvca for hi* product*. Dm*
maklna It rxpeclally important for
the farmer lo prarllm goml farm
fcatiomy, (he provoM explalnctl.

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I'V T . K N IG H T
CAM I ’ IIDCKKK, Ala. iKprclah
— rPvt,
v i. Frank
F
Knight. J r „ sun uf
Mr. atul Mr*. Cllm lr Knight of

1

Hanford, haa arrived at till* Hmilh•rn Alabama Army ramp to tutdanto Initial Army training.
Ihdticlrtl Nov. al, 1U52 and pro*
crMrd at Fort Jackson, H. C.. hn
will rrcidve haxlc training from
lha 47th "Viking” Infantry Di­
vision her*. The nrw soldier will
undertake a rigorous schedule In­
cluding a wide-range of military
auUacie
acla from mllltnry courtesy
and flrhl
“ “ saullntlon to machine
gun and haionka fnmlllatlrallnn.

J

Scene Of C elebra­
tion At Christmas
At' Nr** s features
W D L F K R T o N . Norfolk, Kmtinnil
There wilt lie more than u
little noire «i u Royal mansion
Christinas. Fm
ptloce Charles,
huiltv four-vein -old uml I’rtnreai
Antic, who i* Iwo, are til noisy
tiger.
The llrltlih mynl Imuuy will
Ilnur I. lie nl ucntliv Sandring­
ham fni Christmas. tjuccn K llin
I,el, the duke of Kdcnhtirgh. their
ihildren. the iiuecn mother Klixnhelh and prim era Margaret will
lie there, mid relative* nod a few
friend* will In Invited.
From « utiidy overlooking ii
broad terrace the rpteen will make
her Christnuis hrmidrnst to llu*
whole of her empire In the * f Irenoon. It I* the room normally
nurd for there Christmas talks
I &gt;v lire bend of the lltitliih tint loo
nnd roinmonwelath. The fir it * »
made by King George V In 1052
mill at nee then llu-y have hern
skipped only two yenr*. Itdlit mol
I HUM.
Nol » ICrrorilinx This 'I line
Aiwa)’*, except mire, they Imve
been “ live" br«*nden»l*. The talk
ln*t year hy the ailing George V I,
weak after n long operation, wax
a recording, no effort of considernlile difficult v In which listener *
around the world ronhl detect
tm- strains umlri which lie Inlineed lo keep III* iimnml appointtnctil
with “ my people'
The
hnmdrn*L hv hi* doughler Ibis
yenr will he "live".
The fuel Ihnt the king died
since hint Christum*, nnd lh.it
he wu* nt an
iinusititlly hlg
Chrlstnms luirlv ln*l year will
give older member* of the family
roroe melnlirholy rrflecllnn*. So
more than iinunl. It will be n
feativul for the chlblreo, nod they
will be expected lo make il a
merry day.
Prince Charlr* by now know*
all 11ml n child .....I* »o know
niiout Christum*, and
Prlneea*
Aonc I* cnlchlng up fnel
I lo*
qtiei-n nnd Ihe children
luive
nrrangeil lo emne lo Snmirioghiim
aoioe dnv* before ( Urletnma. and
Prince Chillies bulled it would be
enoil enough so he could bo of
some lu'lp lo .lloi Hi own.
ft's Jim lliown'a business, us
bead forester on the 7,Odd aero
Kmulrlnghum estate, to pick out,
nod chop down, nnd set lip Just
Ihe correct spruce tree, lie set*
It lip In the big bnll room of
Hnmlrlnghitm House, and II must
be Joel the rigid height— 13 feel
— |o allow fur the slur oil top.
Then around Ihe tree he set*
Ire s ll" tallies, ami on these are
,lirrad Ihe present* for everyone.
tlin flinwii also drags In h very
large log for tint flrnplaee ami,
it* I n proper in nn Fngllsh linme,
the yule log nml the g llllerlug
tree Itvcmne twin lu-nrl of the
Chrlalmn* ft-sllvul.
I .Ml llnrinia; 73 Hrrvnills
Handringham hmiae is n threealorlctl stunt- loiinsioo of
ITiU
rooms, mnnv gable*, turrets nml
httmltetl* of wimlows. It is &lt;tul in
the country. The ailjnmu! village
nf Kantlrloghnm hits n populullon
of only illaillt 100. The estiite lies
In n flat rnimtrvxlde lust ii few
mile* from tho North sen, nod il
i* n region whieh can become
verv eohl uml desolate. Desolate
put t it*nl is1 1v are some of Ihe
rnoora where bracken and thic­
ket*. rather Ihnn tree* uml farm
Innila, are featurr* of a some­
what cheer It-** Inmlarapc. W ith a
little luck of weather there might
lie Xtuiie allow for the toy sled*
whlrh are *uro to he among the
nreaenta for royal youngster*.
Then- I* certainly room to man­
euver them un the iparlmi* Inwn*.
The mmtra whlrh nn n tlxy of
sleet or fog look so ilrrnry nre
nreciielv the feature of the region
whlrh first attrarteil notice of
Drltish klnga. The moor* matte

tmf. « t * t i ; nr Flo r id a to
HDHkMT
UKA.X
ALLK.X,
H r,ll*

iiK a t'H fOHistotarpi
Comolmiil having ^ d h a
Luuiuiiitm
fllHl
&gt;UU 111 Ihe Circuit
Court In nnd for H^inlnol# O iu m y,
KlorldM. *I»y
KPTIUW.
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l&gt;UII
iiinIII
K A T- •••**IIIIT N

W H A T 'S TH E M A T T E R , B O Y S ?
F O R G E T SO M EO N E ON
YO U R L IS T ?
OH, N O , U N C A
m
DONALD

A
n sworn
iw n ril

ALLHN lor dlvorc*. Hid •»iort till*
if
whlrh
l» IlUltlH
KATMJtVN
rlLtaRN.
I *1*1111Iff.
vw.
rUIIIHflT
UKAN AlaLKN.
liefentUnl,
lht»f
nr. *i’ iiia Mr»» «•• 4t»mm*nd vou lo «|i*
14 nr kind file your wrltt in d^fuwyM
lii&lt;r«tlfi on t»r lief of# Hie 11th day
.. . January. A. I*
«r otli«rwU«
lifrree Pro r&lt;&lt;n(rsxu will b*t enter­
ed «JJC* 1II*1 vou
. .
, ,
The H*oford Iterild I* daalgnateil
,i« &lt;t new«|i*l&gt;'r &lt;&gt;» &lt;
4
V Ki ifi
llun in which I hi ■ nit* l Inn shall be
liuhllahed one* cut It week lor four
i onaei-iiilve
* io o
,
naaciillv* week*
WITNKHH inr hand and official
eml of the r’ lark nf tha Circuit
I'nnrl on Ih l. Ibe IStli day of lie
,,-mh.r. V

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” * MKItmrtfN.,

■ lark nl lha Ctreult Court
Hemlnola County. I lorliU
I Heali
, Me. k N. Cleveland. Jr
Alloruev lor Plalnllft
l&gt;. *1 tlox I I 'I
Hanford. Florida.

s iiT ir t : r«r cn sio iT tiH s
In Ike fn art al the I'e t a p Jndge.
aenlaale le e e li, FlwHd*. to
Fro bat*,
lo rai t&gt;la4* af
*1.1N IK M II ISH VINK.
Ilaraaeag,
T* All Cradllaro and Frraaaa Mat*
loa I talma aa llamaag* Ag ilnel bald
Kelafei

(OALT
fopi I'll J, Vt'ill Dimry Prod
VI’oild 9lf(hli Itw fvrJ

ten,

■xrcllent liii-ciliiig (Tioood* for
i&gt;iinise, luirtiidgea nod plieiisonls.
lu ll) Cieolge V nnd lienrge VI
sv)-i'e experl shots, uml the lu-d
k I ii li Inliodured the Duke nf
Kdliihnigh to the ilelight* of
linolliig. The duke has liecoute no
i-ntlui*lnsl, nml i i i i i i i - liunting I*
sure to In- on the progtnm of Ills
Chrislnui* season The birds ln-Ing hiinlei) nt |ir''setit are part­
ridges, nml I lie estiite stuff hopes
it tins mnliuged lo rhlise out
most of the poachers.
tiring Home the Union!
So wlmt Ihe royul family eat*
in I lo* Chi (*l inns *1*11011 may
deoi-oil to pall on III &lt;
■ Duke's
»klll with n shot gun. There will
hi gome, non i oi io*«. mid lurkey
is n tnidllioniil I,lid.
The fnmilv Havel* to Snmlrlngham some d»v* before Chrlslmna,
nree«ded hv nlutol fill servunla of
llilrklimbiiio pullin' lo augment
•h&lt;’ nival mansion’s permanent
&gt;tllff
f doxen. Th
leal
obser vam-e of Chi 1st ions
starts on the eve.
In
rerent
venr* n Salvation army choir
from the village of Derslnglmm
has none over lo serenade the
fam ily w-lth a program of enrols.
The sinners nre Invited In for refreHlimenla.
Parrel opening time Is after
breakfnsl op fh tb lm u * Day. uml
•bis veai. growing ebililreii being
nboill. || |a expected In he (lie

mdseat mmoeot of Ihe dnv. Itoyul
Clirislimis presents usually are
simple pbjects, useful nr of senllioeolal luteri-sl Such gift* ns
uiltopmbiles,
yurhts
nml
|p &gt;Io
ponies arc given on oilier iu t iis Inns, although the queen may
have a susplrlnti that she will
he gelling some jewelry.
Church on Ihe Fstu lr
In the forenoon the fnmilv
gne* lo the service in Ihe ehllrch
of St, Mnrv Magdalene, on the
"ftnle
grounds, ut whieh vilngi-rs nml firm er* iimv worship.
It whs in thi* little church thui
the holly of King (iio rg e V I
rust luv in s lu t., lust February.
At
Saililringhmii,
the
chief
Christ om* meal conic* ut mid
day. At 't p.m.. tin- ipicco makes
her lulk on tIn- wm Id gi idling
iltlllo network. She is lint nfroli
of ii mii-rophone.
high aiut clenr mid
n( Ulipsonl poise,
A fter I Iml lelaxatbui.
Sandrioglmm hecomes u lom-ly, In•ireessnlile -pot in Norfolk. The
rovul family lu-eoiips a private
fnmilv. Ilend srmves.
marklntoshes noil
flat heeled
shoes
for Ihe women, while hunting
ebdlie* or mosl nnylhing Ihnl’s
(onifoilolde beeome the favorite
attire of Ihe men,
II Is the custom to remain lu
llil* se in l- ie lliip p iit
well loio
tiiomirv.

IT’S THE MOST

Vou and each of vnu afe hereby
hoi If led and tetililred lo nreaint any
, iMltnr and demand* which Vou. or
■either nl ton. may hava aaalnet tha
relate of MARIK tJllllrii; VINK
•s - n l l *l s of said County, lo tin,
I'ountv Judas of Hsmlmilr CuiuilV.
K'lurida, st 111* offleo In the mart
Ionise of said Count V ut Hmifdiil,
Klorlda.
wltliln
Ha hl
m loulsr
no,nllis from the ipue of Hie first
iiuldleatloii of lid* notice
Knelt
•'l.iitii or itrmmid shsll he In wrllloa,
atul shall stale the olace of rest,
denre and Imst office address of
Ills claimant, and shall he sworn
lo hv Ihe i talma li I. Ills uaelil, or
alloruev. arid any such idalui or demu nd uni so filed shall lie void.
»- II (loidmi llrlsson
As administrator of Ihe Ks
Idle of, Ae executor of Ills
l.jei Will mid Teslsmenl of
MARIK U1IHHK VINK, ds. cased.

l « T IC IJ^
Rank of Oviedo In OylaAo. Fla.
Tha regular1 annual meeting
Heinlnolt County. FtorlitL
tha »h ar?h. o„iLra
a r a of tba Clilieor
&gt;nariea *■- u ,u « - i» r r . owner
Rank or Oviedo
In Ovltdo,
vioT ...
_______ Fla.
___ will I roe. If, IMS.
to ll are hereby regulreil lo appear ba bald In tha dlractore* room of lor
on January a, 1011. In a certain bank al 4-.no p. m. on Tueeday, Ja n ­
divorce action pending In tha C ir ­ uary IS for Inn eltcllnn nl offli
N O T IC E T O B R O K E R S — Tha
cuit Court nf the Ninth Judicial C ir ­ ind Ilia irantacllon of auch other
Grlddla Drlva-In proporly locuit In and for HxmlnoU County, ■ualneee aa may proparly come n».
Florida, In Chnncerr. entitled, At,, fore lha mealing.
calod nn L a i* 41, M I M 99,
IIK
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AN. I’faln llff, "Vemu*.
‘
C. *1. Hhaffcr
Amrndrrl H a t of Druid Park,
t.TU IA COW AN, llafandant.
I'raaldent
NOTICR T o AI-I-BAN
TOr L ID IA l ’O W *!t, W t « r Real
■true* ana * 4 * lfu t* I’a l i i m ,

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WITNKHM my Hand and o fficia l
Heal nt Hanford, Florida, »l-l« Mil
I l l T I l' H
Nolle* le hereby given lhat I am;
day nt liecemtier. A. !&gt;., 1**1.
O. I*. It C l IN DON.
engaged In hilalntea al fill Cummer
1 1*1 Avenue
In Hamortl, e. ...... .
ctark. C ircu it Court
Hamlnol* County, Florida County, Sin. under lha Ktcliloo,-

v DUE TO THE ENLARGING OF OUR
s SERVICE DEPARTMENT,

FOR SALVAGE OR REMOVAL

Klrsl puhllcallmi J1st.*. IS. Il.’if
n i i t i i i: lie ix r i- x r m x
x p i ‘ 1 .1) v rm x
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To
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CIIANflM
In 4 on rI uf
Ihe I’HHaty Jodae.
sriialaole Coital*. X lsls nf Florida.

la I'rufcale.
la re the Kafale of
II. K. Mellaore, flereased.
To *11 Whom II May CiiHeerni
Notice Is hereby given that llessltAltord ll.illnme ha* filed Ittr final;
report u- Kxpiotrli of the «*tate or i
II. I! Itullance. deceased; lhal she
haa filed her tielltloii for final dls
etui me .ttol that she will amity lo
t|o- iloimr.ilde Ihoiglas Htetistioin
County Ji ulge of HeIIIInr»|•* f'nimtv
Ficrl' l** ii ii ift* UMlt
nf |i4*«'i»rii*
Iiff,
fur »i «ii»ri»vr« I nf **min#• uml
fnr flMul illmiiiim* « “
t»f

Hill f-NlrilM «*r Hr K, Hu I In tier,
**d
III •*-jml r
I fi*nl 11m11ii Viv «

WE WILL ACCEPT ANY

OFFER

V O U 'L L ■■

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to

Ttca by tha early Spanish ex'i.

Phone 1231

(’urnrr Second and Pnlmctio

iKincriifrlii •if Ilif* r ntnI# nf,
•f II. till 1Inm'4*. itm'CiiRfH)

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HOW TO BE

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It la aaljinated that tha aale of
"Tjatmaa tires throughout the
Id la a 90-mllllon-dollar Indua*
. »Jy« tha National Geographic

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•aw d m * 6r old fall to halp

Will”
JUnOHHOUlj

watt or chcit
chad cold doa't tlalay.
&lt;Ulay.
uwofl contain! oily safe, hair*
, trvaa Inircdltnli and no ur&lt;
a lo dUtutb uluia’t twocn*. It
(•to tha brtwchlal lyttam lo akl
bail raw, ttndir,
nnaa, Guar­
to pleat* or your druulit
di
n-

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Phono 1 1 1

M M r - Creomulilon haa itOOtl

(t of many mllliooi of user*.

GUARANTEE

T a Gat That H r e Job Done

Cnee C. Welsh

i s p B r n •-mAdv.

191 W a it Second

H O M E D EM O N S T R A T IO N

YOUR
HOLIDAYS
iWITH,

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ACME

itaa«a Are.,
aaa a. oraaga
A**., ortMda I
I would Ilk*
Ilk* a frea ham* de­
len at nn nbtlaalinn
numsiratloH
■ lo
to me nf a rscondltlnned
■ Hlna*r Rorlahla Klseirlc Saw*
■ Tat Mach n* at t lO a .

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Holler Motor Sales

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» &gt; are ballarait to hava drsrend-

ii

REASONABLE

AS WE MUST CLEAR THE LOT AT ONCE.

CimiSTM AS
1'KKSKNT!

iv

WE OFFER .

The Former Rines Home
On Palmetto Avenue

a hero:. -

WONDERFUL

Seminole County, Florida, haa
hem gold by St. John'i
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‘ 'a Realty
Company.
W al le r ( ’ . B i l l , Owner
Adv.

FOR SALE

FACTORY

Tba w ild horso herd* whlrh
-jowied tha great ldalna of ihe
unltad gtatra a ganeration or two

I from horsea firal taken

Legal Notice*

I/egal N otices

DONALD DUCK

n a n a *'8tandard B j d y Khoo" and
lhat I lotand lo raglitaa *tld n i m t
purauant to tha larma o f tha Ftttlllou* Namo Btalula lo-w||i 8te. IIS .
ut. of Fiorina Hlatutaa I M l with
f - o cl erk of the r*ie— it Court or

U n i N otice

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FIORIIA N V I I «

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DR. L. T. DOSS

persons

lift South

H O U R S 9 t o 12 — 2 t o 5
305

I’ llm rH o Atrime

Phone- 765
Atlantic R in k HulMInx

Iu07 f a n f o ld

A t*.

C H IR O PR A C TO R
call tiff appointmant

t’ h. 1113

Plume 1752 — 1716

ROY W A L L

I M IM E O G R A P H P R IN T IN G — T Y P IN G

II.

JA M K S

OUT

AGENCY

G c iu m l

A N Y W H E R E IN U N IT E D ST A T E S OR

W A N T ADS

: t f j E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T

FOREIGN CO U N TR IES

P H O N E 7H

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
OZARK

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lVt* buy. mil unit trade used hrnl
tiiir Wil.oii Stiller Furniture (*"
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if you imike ymir calls bejot c ChtiiUnaa Eve or after
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BANANAS
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WALNUTS
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Taney Red Emperor

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Fancy Mellow

45c

Yellow

49c
49c
25c

3-lb. Mesh Dag Shoot

PECANS
3 lbs.
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25c

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Fresh Tangy
43c

New Crop

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C A R R O T S

CRANBERRIES
POTATOES
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Red

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Cro*»e &amp; Blackw ell Hulk

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35o

Herman'* O.B. Hmnkod I'ork

Sanaaga

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59c

For Your Turkey Drawing!

Ch**ap*ak* Bay Fr**h

Hormel'a 0Y«-lb Cooked

Oaa’d Hama ^

6.96

Ta.te O'Be a Fillet of

Rad Parch Lb. 29o
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8UPERBRAND" Colored Quarter*

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Results From
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IN D K P E N D K N T D A IL Y
F L O R ID A

l.t. Comdr. F. Winter Trapoltr
wa» r-.lluv.'il im cm.imamllh-r offi­
cer of Fleet A irerafl Rcrvirt
Suua.trou HU. NAA8 Huof-rd. Inal
work bv Cumdr, Robert Culu-tki*.
Rear Admiral Osborne It. Ilardl*011. Commumlur Fleet Air, Jack­
sonville parsonally conirrntulat..-.'
Comdr. Traimlln ihortlv lu-fore tin
.^hanite of command for hi* work
with tho Squadron.
In January he will lie released
to Inactive duty and will returiwith his wife ami ehlldrx-n to New
Orleans to resume Ills civilian oc­
cupation of general Insurance.
Comdr, Trapolin had served sr
commanding officer of Fasron HU
since Us Inception as a reserve
unit In November, HMD and later
during Its almost two years of ac&gt;
tlv* dutv at NAAS Hanford.
Prior to his recall to active duty
with the squadron In F’ bruary
IDS) Comdr. Trapolin was engaged
In New Orleans civic affairs ar
well as hi* Insurance business.
He Is a former vlca.presldent of
the Junior Chamber of Commerce
there, a past board member of
tha Young Men's Dullness Club, e
member of the Dluo Kev Nations*
Honor Society and tha Knights of
Columbus. .
. Operating as a supporting unit
M at Sanford Comdr. Trapolin. Faaron 821 provided aircraft malnten»n«a, repairs and supplies to Naval
fleet air squadron present.

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S I ) . 88

Last O f Passengers Removed
From Stricken French Liner;
Many Drowned Seeking Shore

Aid For Sanla Claus

NEW YOHK i f - A Marine -n r
Ifcant hurled u phosphorus grenade
—and an uncomplimentary remark
—today Into a bur crowded with
aLuertu IIlean*. Fourteen persons
W ere hurt and police *hol the Mil
rlnc dent! In a wild sequence nl
event*.
Police said the sergeant, la m o
Eugene McDermott, 10. acctimpun
led hy n sailor nod an airman,
rolled the grenade like a box) ling
ball Into l'ie (loyal Flush tavern
nnd ihuutcd:
"I'll slum these Spies some
thin)i "
"Sple" i » a derogatory term
sometime* used to detcrlbe Span
Ah-Amerlcnns. I
The explosion bluw out wlmli-w*
of the tavern In Manhattan'* liar
lein nreu—populated largely by Ne
yrocs ami Puerto Ricans—anil
threw the neighborhood into un up­
roar
Poller ehuted Me Hermot I nine
blocks. Patrolman Vincent Deckels
shot him through the head utter
,Me|lermi-lt turned uml knlfetl him
police said.
Police apprehended hnth coin
•unions. They said Murk Sutler,
il), who wa» on holiday leave from
Wutlers Air Force Hast-. Texas
surrendered iliirlmi the eha«e Put
rick Shnnuimn. IV. the sailor. e»
eaped. went to u church to pray,
anti later surrendered
All three servicemen lived on
Amitcrtluni Ave. In New York.
Most of tliusc liort In Ihe t-s
plosion at 1:1) n. in. were released
from hosultal* after trealmeul for
cuts and burn*.
Still held In u hospltul wus John
H. Orth. 30. a narcotics agent who
reputedly hud trailed a narcotic*
suspecl Inlo the liar at rulunibu*
Ave. and 103rd St. shortly before
Ihe blast.
* upl. E. I., t'liittorultn, rumninnilltHf uffiot i uf i
N'j i ' ul \ i i \ 111ii i ; A n S t ut in 11 p itn o iil.i K a i l 11i k
Also Injured was John lluhlll. 23.
uiil.otuiiiii, K ai:lti &lt;l ItuIt*i. Sunfniil K lk n l^ni^i N
' I I u it li &lt;n&gt;;h \in»Mlo|&gt; Jiin tn j w im ih - irm u iiu n
a policeman who had gone to the lit nt’oil\ iliiliin ii at tin* iiiinuiil t 'hriHluiiiA pmty * hi lt« M i*1 Hu F Ikt•* I. imR; * l\ t -llu "ilt»&gt; l.oft b*i
tavern when hi* suspicion* were iirht mo: Kilo I| m j ooI of l ‘. |„ lluliiinn. h it ' l.t E t
Klin » U h ' ** i.i-othiuu. 1 iip t.
i Enltoiuh n» F lr o
amused by the Ihrco servicemen
ii ii i ii«11■ I K, T 'ltiii * mu! I* iii- riiio l t M . il Jh iio ii
Police mid McDermott and S-it
ter were In civilian olullie* and that
Shanahan was wearing his Navy

Comdr. Celustka
Takes Over NAAS
•Post Of Trapolin

N E W H P A P H It

T U E S D A Y , D E i 'E . M U K H

*T Soldier Killed And
14 Persons Hurt As
Iiesult Of Grenade
Blast In Nite Spot

^ % ’ollea laid t'lgotrv led' to P-e
violence In 'bn uppor uo*t side
Manhattan nrt-u purtly luhuhited
by « large nomtier of Puerto
Ricans. Eight of those Injored In
the har had Spanish name*
Police said this Is whul Imp
penrd:
Three putrolmen, on their way
home from work, passed bv the
tavern. "The Royal Flush, uml
noticed un a email hoillng a last
The officer* suspected a holdup
ml follow wl the airman, Identified
as Mark Sutler. ID, Into the. bar
Sutter Jolnrd two companion'
while the patrolman watched from
a distune". The offlcrr* suiil they
saw n marine, later Identified as
Mcpermott. Pull Ihe grenade /rum
( Continued Un Pago Three)

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cnvery could not be anticipated At Eastern Sta r ut Miami, according
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tho)' announced Ihov would be jtad ky Wight. Funeral services will John S. Ilutlie. Virginia lli-giu'-al «&gt;s 111 i f i i i r U U Y I t * H ' i i ' l i 1) i | u l ’ | | | j n l 'l E * * I I ’ I ' i ' I I U h i m l f f i v l i ' f l t " l i l t T * M i l l t l
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lit roeutve tin- rare B positive blood b« held at C-mibs f.'lianvl tuinurruxv Fd-u’lillnn: (Juv. Tt-endnrc It .Me •* It.-., &lt; m i i n p u l i . ’-1 l i l i f i u l m u . I , , ,,,
that mlglit keetx their .ton alive at 2:00 p.m. in Miami,
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Kcltlln, Maryland. Treaties
U ImiI Im a ati*r " nrlli ’ ? *
al least until Christmas.
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Mr. M cKay sax principal of the
W i i h 'i It I my tiiitl priL** — wit fmThe huge amount nf fresh hluod Hsndnolu llltfh Hciiout for about 22
IH* 11MI G ’Hini %*■Mi|#- ^ iipHu (!I n u that arrived (rum around liie nn -•.-ur* following xvblch he moved to
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hlllMII MI" J *' ill llikl- lip “ T liu
parents and anmted them.
Mi- i'*'i|iir Ira*' Hu'D " tiki'll In "
ing. lie has been active In MuThis piornleo. Just **•«-! &lt;-f tonic i.tx.J Order of Eastern F'u r
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Chrlstiiis*. Ikibbv sucenmbed lie work. Ho w a s a I'axt (Srsnd I’m -- —
f*J Sr"ltii f**r lit*- ttu hilmi. ’I’Mwas suffering from -'hst .i«'t.-rs Iron uf tin- Uraml Chapter of Flo r­
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called ranrer nf tho blood (failure ida. OEM. and hut at one timu Hetlv|tl"s *or iindernrivil.-gcd chib tuit.'li *r■’Urai'i•*l•'&lt;! hv *la* EiH *
to nre.luce blood liy bltnself).
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been head of sll brunches uf th . dr*"- of Hcinlnolc ('.unity xxill he Mjir*.’ FnP i, I* v '*8 Ifin it ifully
Hobby was the Currys’ only local Masonic taalge. Hu Is a Fast held ton-orrox*’ a l 2:"o p.m. nl (lie ..........
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I'aIron uf tlie local U EH and uti Elks (Tli.lt. E a rl lllgginbolhuin, I
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honorary member.
Cards have In-en mulled to chll- — th" Co.nmn.dty I'rttsbx’tcrinn
While In Sanford he was also an
TW O FLA N K H C O I.L ID E
SEOUL (At—The U. 8. Fifth Air active member of the local Flr-t -iren who ere Invitol to tha party, C l . o f f e r . , . I tin’ inx’.M’utlo" in
It l'I7.
Force announced bmlght that two Methodist Church and served ae he sold. Thu oolitic Is Invited to -X’hM . he i i ‘ k cil C...I r’ u* he re
mind us one- uguln of (ho true
*'Yankee llurcutteur'*
planes, one a Oreek twln-rnglno suovrlntendent of the sunday et*"i»d the activities.
Thu regular meeting of the club nurqose uf tlie Chrinimua cele­
transport, collided yesterday on the school for a number of years.
1:35 • 3:27 . ft-lli . 7:11 . U:03
Mr. and Mrs. M cK ay nave been has been moved,up from tomorrow bration.
ground at a Korean airbase, kill­
MOVIKLANIt
According to one uf Lake M ury’s
’residing at &lt;MD N E l!71h Street, night until 8:00 o’clock Friday
ing 13 parsons.
"A aron Slick of Funkin C rick ”
Lt Comdr. F. Winter TapoRn (abova). relieved last week as com­
Tbe brief announcement said an Miami, 38. Miami. Ha la survived night because uf Christmas. I'lans citizens of long itanding: " I t was
Sliow opens (1:30, feature 7:01,
manding affteer of n#at Aircraft Barries Squadron 821, Sanford undisclosed
ilosed type plana crashed Into by his wire. Katharina E. McKay, will be discussed for the formal the largest group of children uver
last N ature
Naval Air Button, will return to a civilian status In January. He Is a C47 air evacuator craft. There and » daughter Mrs. Oalnea Nich* opening of the new club rooms, he to receivo gifts, proving again Imormissloti 8:8-1.
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succeeded by Comdr* Bober* CsJustJuu
was only one survivor.
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that our community Is growing.”
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Well System Of Many Toys Are Presented To Elks
By Firemen At Naval Air Station JJus*tal I’roRram
City To Utilize
Features Meeting
Private Power
Attended llv Lions l5&gt;nu‘s ls ( hos.&lt;,a .

l?11? 1 ;‘:vs

In Ih cse n l Dixie s Nisil In Lake .M ar

onik'mnntioii .Stops
On French Properly
Will Be Taken Soon

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Squadron

Commandc’r Relieved

Orlando’s leukemia
Boy Victim Is Dead

Glenn McKay.Former
Principal, I Dead

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Annual VmimTree (&gt;!'
BlkH Set Tomorrtm

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VOLUME XLIV

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Ike And MaeArthur At Historic Conference

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Republican Senators
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Help To Eisenhower

F R ID A Y

DEC. 19. 1952

A ssociated Press I .eased Wire

Civilian Secretaries O f Navy
Army, Air Force Chosen By
President-Elect Eisenhower

Selections Wore De­
WASHINGTON, (,V) — Sen.
Mundt Il-HD said today some
cided On After Con­
Southern Democrats will he given
a strong say-so in the new Kepuhferences
Between
llran Senate in recognition of
Ike And C.E.Wilson
President-elect Eisenhower's sup­
porters in Dixie.
II) WAI.TKK Hurt Ml lit
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Mumlt told u reporte) Sennit
NKW Y'llIK T I're.ident elect
NKW YOUK 1K rhrHtm.lv B *
I Iti’ vt* rnthU'Ui vfir coni mc-m- .in*
Republican leaders are discussing
IflffM l&gt; &gt;f» pit til. X;i \% *1 l -||;*r tvpH‘,iI of olherv ohtamvi! m &lt;n Ci.cidiuwi i tml.iy nimmittced his
a proposal lo erratt- in terlnln
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unu rhunf lint! Be Y' mu i.ilril I'rt'vi &gt;urvm of t hi nt 'election, id Ihe eUtllnri* who will
Alleged Perjurer Al­ till11
Senate con, lull teen the |tu*t of vice
head the armed .revlee* under
rvrn h.n a Kin^k &lt;!vm;tml l*u &lt; -ti mu* '•hupping IrptuU in ."i tuiu*%
&lt; liarle- K WiNon -ecrelary of
rhairmnn, to lie filletl hy "Co-npcrmost Shouts Ans­ firckltt** 1hoy ,m made id ve lvet I i mu rotiil t»» rna*l it'^ pn ttv di-fen.e
de.lgnale
ntlve” Southern Demo rut*.
woven with hurt* p'M
nnii h tin* «anir ^ »ry
*u'«* InB^
The* are
He said Senate rule* make no
wer Before Court Drill t*r\ litrot* Ini :i I tlop g ' mi: wilM
dm'nti vM [ink
Iteputv -ecretary of defense—
provision for such an office, hence
hrt'iil 'ttiros auric that vulo Imi
ir
lt-1 i.imined hol'd.i\ » iv» “ •*
I Honor M Kye., Ill, of lilnnmfleill
It wiiald he "a runimittec-hy-rnniYV \S||INiM'nN . p»
Owim ill****** *&gt;
lu-avin
spt’itd hi* mnri* tnonrv
Mii’li a uce president of
mitlee pin position." Whether otin miii' In*, e\ri‘|iiiMii i \ i‘m IHill.
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lomllv .... lured ■‘n..t i ,hil" I'1"
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not vice I'hiiiriuen are nameil for­
Jidm it i Mi'tv I'lv nlnit n|
'-niet.irv nf the trim Hubert
t!UPli&gt;
t o ila \
to a l l . w ei
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In fh ic ii'.*il, I ’ m - otoiil l , „ | i , , p | , |
mally, he mi id, the Idea will In
VYj immi .i ki'i ^ New Nmi f tnt, 11* leu
llieei k Slovens, .VI. nf South
followed lo principle.
-e c en -eo o)it
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Minis ■*d!•* rutmlir: lichmi! I.«"t l'l.tiuiii-ld.
N .1 a ilirt-i tor ol tho
I'M-m i! mu 111h s u h i i i i |r tit ii I »»f 1 'urn
reports
“ It would work out in fart more
vimi ‘and t dmihl if ^ i 1 pit k i .i-ni-i at Fleeiric
t'orp
General
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than In name," Mundt couiiuenteil.
ot u|&gt; vvh.il n«*Yi* tod
Mr IiI.imu’ i l ' -i'll- timl Jack.nn
Mill., and
Him Ivv&lt;i WmIiJh lllllltU! Jt abttut ahead right now ,l it l •1" 1111 1tin- /m t.i him 11if Iit ttliir
"It won't tie strulght in-ms* tin
Mill |It
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vvi i « if,11 I a t tiiiit u * unui flu riim r 11 will In* (til* l*fM 1"*•t &lt; tin'Im i
hoard, hut only in certain commit­
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tee* — like armed services an*'j
i liner.
to rn ** ). 'D mi 11 m ini I
A n to b l,
luul
finance — where there Is a Rood
Secretary nf tin- Navv Hubert
p lu iU y tii &lt;uv iiBout i*tiM it*tv cIn *
feeling of cooperation.''
belli,-lit Voder.nn, 12 uf Vernon,
hriA r u n h e ii
He *nl,| Sen, G orge D-(Ia., fires a director ami deputy chairI’ rcsidont-vli-ct Dwight Eisenhower and (Sen. Dougina MaeArthur xliukc hands following their drama
1‘ , S. IM jitr lr t .lutlu** ahimr« It
nance rommittee rhuirman, and
|inall at tile linai’it ul directors nf
drstgm.te John Foxier Duller. The gm K irL U tn d , lu f u n w h um l.n ttin m n
Senator Mllllkln, It-Colo., in line to tic conference at the New York home of Secretary o f State
itnI'Yilcral lli'.erve Hank at Dal­
Mlcreed tit-urge, already
ulrcuily have “ eon- rrul told newsmen “ We had a fitte talk on the .object of (peace.not only lo Korea, lull tin- re t of Hip vijin. ii r jiiirlit tl. •sind tin* t i m l n f tin
ly- Tex
xtilled amt work,
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Fn '•let 11
p tthliM y
t lotci notional t
rkul Ihlinga mil In world an well. “ He .aid they would hoM furtlier con .-t ........
Sccicturs nf till- Vir Force flitr
w ill
Be Kin
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in
m i !v
harmony.
"til l I'alhutt a t nf New York,
Yti*r*-h,
Sen. Iior«i ll II (in. it the Armed
' hailman id the lin.itd id the North
Service rmomiltee rhuirman, with
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Tin* j m i I k i * I'jivs I .at l innn r u n til!
Vmericnn Ayl.ilnm Go
and a
Sen. Ilrulges It-NII a* the ranking
F ib , 111 I m fils*
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I . r l l i o t l P o in ts l it S l l V - m-mber ol Hu- ( bry.ler Corp fiRepublican member. Ilossell wax
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Democratic nominee Adlal StcIII allllllt• I Ilf I 'iM lim u llH t llltt-l I'ssl's ,
' at lief- .i-tectcd till.tv tiail not ftgl-Ylton Wntren, .'III, I'cplor Ave­
vemuin drow his biggest plurality
Itoin1 wui 11nil at FJ.ltmi which
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wa * in iiv,del rn tin- fm in of nego flu. n u l l, imnpii*.-,l *-i*
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hut loot Texas, Virginia. Florida
tinl-b- tr.-n-.ury note-.
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and Teftnexxeo In the tnidltionnllv
IMwiu.l F 11iniiinc!, a Ju*ticc( fen-. », i &gt;suited in fn . p* ■
. i •.* Ij*\ J’til III* 11 - ....... 11,. ] Sc-into
afternoon on it ehnrge of having
Democratic South.
russll* OVtM* ! I *r'l'-nl altoiin-y who Im.l jtri- mg t -and guilty &lt;-f ■b.i i • i . . .* ' Util i&lt;)'•&lt; |ll |l' 1
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llagerty FisetlhowNow Estimated At po-..Colon of illegal lh|ttot Iniiinnill I 19 W
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255 Million Dollars ty to the charge,
(tun 1It* Had Drawn MIKU'-'teil
..... . \ ■**11 tin- app.liniment.
ttided to the 111*,i tet of Ciduni nllei sm l u cluck In-1 tugl.i
He &gt;iiut tlii'v vsnrn ch*c*uli’il upon
•I•ri&gt;f IUt tiki -ahi k jin 11 f VI, I- 111
J. (J. Calloway, constable, xni&lt;l
tiia ami Mm, land.'' Judge Kuk
Jiflrr ii &gt;i*rli%
s nf cnufiTfnrrt be*
TALLAHASSEE &lt;At—Hnad De­ today he had laa-n walking on the
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partment Chuirinun Alfred Mc­ problem of Illegal traffic of moonli-rday, J. I&gt; Guide, a \m* i-m .. it « t nlil Mii'n uul, ri»'il nutu|iui(i*i) 1ss
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Mrs. Hol y
"Mr. l,nttiiiioie, viiu tuny go
!ihimn1 (hi* m iisrr Molonn whil^
Kethan laid today expert reports shine the luxt two weeka,
I Mct’ollum, 117 • v* nr - old Negro anywhere m the world hut In- hack ninn ill .Ini-ksoui ill- . wa* fnnml •11 ■i'iiiii*tt 1 Mi 1 •initii timl
lh»*v ssrri* rchirniiu! from Korea
on the propoxetl Florida turnpike
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Tlie now npnuimnlnis were anshow it could he financed with a hiding
vehicle while unde, ihe m 1’ity ft*i i'till s itIuip’ 'liirin- i In
hauljthe
tling place wu» given hy n local
the reluctant mistress of the
Attorney Arnold ashed that the motor
rmnnci,il ui Kimihnwrr fnm l a
255 million dollar bond Issue—20 rilixi
fliii-nce
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inluxlcwtiuit
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diatur
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accu&lt;(id
of
duilg/intruoin*h the lleptutn,nil of
tk&gt;I11it*aHv explmive ih'rhiim In
WASHINGTON (/ll-K dw ard J. million dollars lex* than had been led
wilt' given a flan nf f7Ti and . nst i,
si law robi-se-ment h je n f *&lt;B a xiuyingt
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9o told the Stale Hood Hoard at will they in it palmetto crave un
was the father of hei i5 iminlh- lefu ed. lb- -aid lie would Mot ail . ms|-i lid. .1 fin a &gt;*-iii I in- ,ui| I 111 till Mill 1ltl(U »•'1 - I'll* liili" ‘I
perjury ehnrge and threw hlmxelf **• Inst regular meeting of Ihix the Country Club Itoad.
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if I*111’ 4|p|,4i| I nti l )u*
llintii-h the Juxtlee Departniellt ol
nld daughter larrettn.
on the mercy of the court today udmlnlatratlon conxultlng engineers
ininciidi'd ici n m y
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After the whltkey wu&lt; Im tiled
while a Jury wax xtlll deliberating
***■• ,h7 Project could he
And, .he tcxtifled, the promin­ tin- pie..- generally, I,ut tlmt if
1he Ml fl •I k\US 1"|U• ♦nf i u
bis rune.
constructed and in use in a maxi yesterday afternoon, Mi tiullu- ent doctor and .Stale .Senate no­ there wa- eniileiiipt ,,f court it
f«fit! I ♦Vll *' * -kflit ll •Ull'I ItllVl' 111"*ut
Mi limit wflu |» 1f." M" • (Villi .' 1 .....
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w-ny ami Deputy Shenft Howard minee wa. slain In In* office a n ill) In ileall with *11niiioiJ11y
Ml
U. H. District Judge Irving It.'
three years.
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Proposals Made By
till 41•ft tj u. 11 1 St si1• Ikll ' 1- |U. , rfi, n i.t ,(k"i i
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18 ■month sentence, lie al.n placed villa tu Miami with a leg branching titt-1 two lay tit wait m . hilly
S)utestified
Dr.
A,lain-,
nml
weather until Mr Witt n n n im n l
h» nil’ll )•&gt; •Mil t( I’l"• cut in'.
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Florin on probation for five years tiff to (he Tannin Ilav area
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after ho serves the 18-month sen­
ill HUH after he served lot pro­
•ti im. ••-|ii»t«-•I "Imi.I l»iacIi tyii*
Hoard he recommends they en­
iin’ iikkn&gt; !‘ill 1•'until B 1• MI'M •HdI'
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daughter.
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take
any
action
In
eonneetlun
with
five
flvn-gnlltin
jugt
ot
the
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surrender to the U. H. marshal In
Mile *nld the relation.hm wn* by tin- City I'lnnnirig Cnnniu do'i. (.HI,in , Ibill" way nml Input, -tin,
■li
. pitv-m .r) ■»11itl *, lull • i tun &lt; iimiiiHnliih fiielnv hut ob*
the Southern District of New York the projeel which would in any in hi* rnr ttufnre they ctuxetl in on
Jimiip. tint, i-lnitrrnan. mild lid y,
dik',1 tfie 11iiill ru ill'll i' iU|f* hy
manner
hind
nur
successors
"
instituted
by
Dr.
Adnata
and
*he
him.
Mr.
Wurreu
admltteil
ownerun IIn u ll* -ii k»1
and begin serving his sentence.
Isi I' (i ifi |- ill tilit mi k*-v *|(lu«t|fit14,
He said, howevrr, hr hopes the shin nf the whiskey, saying, "Mr. wa* ufinid nut to xuluiiit to bint dealing llll.igetliei with ». ipng, iff VV I VVTnb’v n nilm
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The delay was explained hy the new Hoard will "begin immediate­
M,-l„ln-i. "( III" Ml, , A,
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Th. ii-e uiimeml tluni wilt &lt; pro
I im iiful him* 4iif iiiu hu told
lipl’ltiMil I-k
vk)• . It v
fact that Floriu still Is under sub­ ly the study of this proieet and In Galloway, you got me," according l-emu-tt of an implied lioeat, sent--it to tin* Citv Ci.mrii' .ion wy o I I 'nil,im, Uni" t, II l'i(,
i.iunn,.&gt;11,1,, uivi-.t,gating
to
the
constable.
i.
hieh
*be
did
not
explain
from
I (mi l ift lilt IUC , I,.' n n in
f
poena to appear before the New ronlunctlon with the Florida State
Mm
inn
K
Slu-D'i.
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fm litipr-'Viil Dec '2)1, be .aid
Mr. Warren wn* brought to tin tin- wlines* -land.
•kt'l il lie’l In.1|» III'-, f, out , ", i" leertftg
York State Crime Commission.
Vilalii*,
I,
uni
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Improvement Commission assist In County dull In hi* own car hy the
tn umsw, , on the
A mw SIMM* wn* .-icited lit tbrIn * r,f14•j-ah«u ; T i. f i
She wnill on tin- day &lt;&gt;f the
The perjury Indictment accused financlnc and constructing this
*i VV. I’n, v»-♦
uni ii Nill itifinI .......-nl •' '»",ild lend i.t incrim-limiting .In- had gone to Dr. nieeling, 'erineil a "Iran.lent
.•i 'ii*1 fin*if •I
Florin of Iving to a grand Jury great fncilit" which would mean cullntiildr ami the deputy.
f-1
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trk
It
1
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tlflnn-t"
Itill11’ ff|t*
Adam** downtown of fin- for xnlle." wlili-ll I. one of the rernm- wa* fniiini entity no U tin,,,:' nl ts Hi t
during an InvJ'tlgatlnn of water­ so much to Florida "
\i*. i ii« j tiiiii*.
liv comI fm hill-* t»i*
treatment of an alltiur am She ■ii«*&gt;iiliit4*&gt;li. The eomiiit-islon nl--- dtlvuig » lilt-- llitn*, ,il- I, I.,,.-.
M • * ii k
front racketeering. He once dunied
Oov.-alert Dsn McCarty ha* not Theater Guild Will
1ii 1*pliit i- nit I lf*H&gt;l,i*i «**(111w**J tdUlFlUnilltf ll fftil» (• l •‘wn
le*lif‘eil die paid him F* for will reemitini-nd that p.utinn* of iuk i,in,tlu-i l.-nglt &gt; i , imI ..
to the grand Jury that he received committed himself on the subject,
iMiti’ll *l'il* hmitfiuii f'-r ifunirluiut
Present IMay Tonite three office calls; then IitI•i gave h'rench Avenue la- rexourd tu r-- &lt;lny, nml wa* trisi-l, ., In, •f I *&gt;J 'l|*|I4* l’f
92,(100 front tha head of a steve­ but ho has said that Improvement
•Imriit h‘r&gt;. It** ph 41*fli*&gt;I itituiltil ronI
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doring firm to cooperate in the nf U. S. Highway No I. which
.him a *110 hill a* purl pa. merit tail c-ninierel'-l. niulllpb--fnm.lv „,"l costs, ,,, lit, -I,,.
I \ btilefii-i(»n
* itii!k
, ♦**!( l - U’ K H|t 1 1‘ iti k w
The Sanfard Theater (lUild * I f„, .ervier» to her husband. Sant end trin.ietil i nimieciid elns*i .-lli-r,strum lb- drtyi,'. In,, , ,,1
unloading of ships, but later went parallel* the proposed turnpike
•H*■I*Ik|f||f Willi i’ll IlntiU 11f thn
■ " Mith I &lt;lii«*f |»«ilit «* i in­
hack before the Jury and acknowl­ mte. will have top priority with first production. "1 he Night «*f j McCollum, twllln operator who f cations.
whs s,into,oil,-, 1 fm ,i %i is*
. -unM,I. tun Mu’ -win iiiy witnem
Tin* third ri-ciimincndnlioti wn*
fill! 'i*i1111111!•-«i
edged receiving It.
Januury 10th will be prexenled
„ f hl.llr(
„t lb-ala the
him.
I’atinluuin Ilintisnii, Jhiiu— It.,,
t I Mill• I I*•»11 | ■Ii«-1* rfii fulls |
1IU defense In the trial here was
tonight ut 8 ;10 nclock ini day after Dr. Adam* wa- Mile,I that tin- pm Hi-0 of Dreatnw.ild Im, uml 1,1 Hii-lmi'l I 1 . ml. i
McKethan »nld the engineers again
**%«* ■*-1 lHouse
l l . l l u o ffollowing
i . l l . k i o i l t l l l#
u en
Ji ■t _ ■
ff I hmI .( k»(»uh 1'i‘fdi
rue, [
theA SCourt
it*
i &gt;1111 M|ii't| ft * 1 il s \l i i m i j f » t
.Huiiivlsiiin which cal's fur n new
based on u contention that ho had fond no rnndltlnni in the field fet
here.
VVTiili-i I'lii'r. I'u.u • 11. pin , in, nl
•"hi ui ivvit i hi* im* &gt;i iiuii. tuo , .
. |ii n i t h t S
( mi i t r m k
/ii
forgotten about tho money and which would prevent building the thuxlnxtlc reception hy Central
Mrs. McCollum said Dr. \.lan,s ' i»'»u*e tn hove a, fl ...r are,, of I.MM) aiipnaind fm tin
, n l .Ini" I t|* &lt; llflll ltd 'u **
Ylk iiiiihl i ........ uf ut.,! | ilmi’t
corrected his testimony when he turnpike. They estimated construc­ Florida audii-nre* last Thursday proposed Intimate relation* nml I'1'1'
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Ml Ll-IIIUlIll ll'-llfil'.l to 1,1, I'.vl,
4’
Ulllv ‘
IDll hi T(V\ e&lt;44• ikii* k wh'-iln r I mu I'luiiiiut ur no­
remetnlH-red it.
tion cost at 1117.500002 for the and Friday night.
strurti.ii,
of
„
dwelling
will,
l.tM
tl)
ne "
The play'* setting i* it New six' hogged off brrnusi* "f her square feel nf fi-or sp
behalf.
t&gt; m i |* trii-i L a ith
jai nl
It 'll
The Jury had been out less than at 154.7H 780 for the leg off In IhtYrnmli'kiji wa&gt; mimed in te«tlYork court room and members of idling arm. She lestlfied that Dr.
Mvilli,1-1 . nf tin- jut v w' 11* I"Ianlan hour when the unexpected guil­ Tampa Ray area.
The
fiitul
renui.i,ien,lnll„n
wu&gt;
Adams became enraged a n d
II. Ashdown, ilubirl ) iiu&gt;p--it. Hoy
n" I ufil v BUli urn114•11 liit 11tmii*ui |Uriiiiy Midk vi’Mfijdn v un hu vine
ty plea was entered.
Total prn|e-t cost Inri-dlng fi­ the audience lire spleyti-d to Servi­ i started
fur
rertmlng
the
site
nf
the
pro­
lu-r will, hi fist.
'.i l l Involved In the h|ill offieinlJ. Livers, Hunf m&lt;l A Wmuliufi 'll f &gt;11111till iif1 Ill'kV *'!1,1H-4I■«,
nancing would he 253 million dol­ an the Jury. -Mrs. Hirhard Harris He tlu-n beating
grabbed a pistol from a posed Cmintv I, .pH,,I and th'- ml- Itnlph F. Ilulibiitil nml i."lici t II, ^ k \ tints Mial. rinJ s|ui'ImIi-i
ti nnhi11ked iluvtiur of Peti-r Full*
lars which incli'de* $2i,lB4,oon to portrays the part of Karen who
J'-ii,lng area* i-’inlulMlng tin- (,-tr
ii wniiu fiont fujun* who
cover contingencies
Is un trial for murder. Miss Dllon shelf, she said, and Jammed it den Club and It-din Kta'i n VVTil It i'itis.
!* I ' ‘lily hull i'lt/l’l 41fit| hull 'o
hui'k'd jiudi nth1 w!hui
former
McKethan renortrd the em»i- linker takes the part of Nancy into hi* stornarh. She snatch'd at In multiple-family r'asxlficnth it*
Fstliu, 11 House. Ni-k i I sS, wii- *f lull I
Mrs, Don Carraway
Y
lli
V
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YY'illinm inivvyiT wan
neera estimated the toll road would Whitfield, the w.duw of HJurn the gun and In the tussle it fired
Ili t Mi ls l u kV p a ' l **i ! \|» * kfiti
fiuiiid guilty &lt;&gt;» two " f tin-,
three limes.
Succumbs To IllneBS gross 28 million dollars annually Faulkner.
Kim?
( ountv ili-iriit udorviey.
Ittn! \ Jt'' j i 11«
.-mints, VVinlln-Hiliiv. l ie |i|i v I- I'll"'
IMMIDLLAH TILS HI'I.L
Hi
nn nun v in iiveil hiuy un
for ils first 25 years of operation.
! 1 S’ iHS hit •n 11M till ( (III VMII'I
She mav lie the onlv defense
The role nf Defense Attorney
CHARLOTTE, N C iA»—VVnnt u tm tied * i-1di-1s of l-mily pit
h iim fidriitn, hut In* talked free-iilHLi » (iI'hIv llflll itVi"! himI J4ill 4ifI
Mrx, Don Carraway, HI, died in
Stevens is played hy William witness. Her inwyer ha* i-sutd (54) tin for Cltrislni'ts? Ed Mellon i luirges nf iqii'i at mg n iinit nr u- U
»I of Idii |ivi ftnriol hjivkyr mu nils
■ mining homo at OtSO p. m. yesI .lv
Hurschcl and that of District At­ ro subpoenas for other witnesses. Co, here suvo thcv're selling very hie 11&gt; without .i di it. , Ii i-in&gt; |llM
( ndi i nii"&gt;!iMlvinLT, hr rfniil ho
torday fallowing an lllnria of a«v- Christmas Pageant
Tin- Mlatc ended Ita case after wcll-ncnrly 10(1 urahbrd up no fm mid driving a clil wilhniit a license I V'i I'lTN f tiI hni- |f( Iht* lltlMMlflt Ilf
torney Flint by Kwlng Deun.
oral montha.
tag, Th*- Judge di'claied n mistrial «*h:| VJ|,f#r» tut IIn* ! 1 |iii 4*w ill va iihmil 50 yeui 4 n!.|. was horn
There are 1TJ characters in tho Ib-putv Fherlff James F. Gray by hnlidnv shoppers.
Horn Doe. 11,1901, In Hammings Given For Men’s Club play altogether under the direc­ testified the defendant udimtted
Miiile nf velvet woven with pure un the Ihlid charge, drunken ilriv ' »j'*i|*f*n*t»* wt■t*1 »• *1 i | riiiil nit in Italk. (’nine in the Fnitiil Stutea
m l!M7, was uiituiuli/.vtl and HOW
shooting Dr. Adams uml told gold, tho »50 lies are Imported ing, when Hie jmy did nut nm-hii ,M v"| Im lid' ( it y I *ititi (fIjr* lot
O. aha had llvad in Hantion of Mrs, Margaret Dunn.
Children of the Florida Metho­
hi 1+I in New .fvrNry*
forti for tha paat 80 year*.
|- illy i«l !lii’t rulii'f I lit’ ( ily
All unused ticket* to last week's where she had tossed tho gun.
from Lyons, France. Each tie I* nil ngrremeiit.
Him wan given flpea uf fin und 1 i Irml* -in si*Inr of VJn, IV(.*M ur
Sha i* aurvivad hy tha husband, dist Children’s Home presented a performance will bo honored at
He said the gun, a ,112 -‘iillhar packed in a rnnnog tain met! black
Don Carraway of Eaat Falatkat ■ Christmas pageant fullowlmr the tonight’s show, it was stated.
rnxts, or IU days in did, on cm h , •
-•MI *’11ilifi un1fit mill |uml S
revolver, was fmiml In a rlainp of and while leather box.
M U S L Y F it Y r it O H S IM K S
daughtar, Mrx. T. A, Staley of annual dinner of the First Metho­
The store bought a few nx n of the two {-mints of whirl, slie in *Jt-■It ft Mill *M' « lift 4*lit tkllilkfl't
ban,hint which she hud pointed out
YVmd wa» nuudveil t!ds after
hi l l
h l l l l l f i 4’ I l f
&lt; 14i ,(44 ill.lij| w i l l
Id*
Plymouth} on* ton, Sidney (farra- dist Church Men's Club in Enter­
"conversation Item" intended to was found guilty.
nt
the
rear
of
the
house
win-n
ho
Tax Collections For Mitextlnm'd her shortly after tho stir up talk Textile executive* Kt-rn F" ('iqildey wn • found not l*m*l •»vi*i a I Vi’iu Jmi IuiI f r4*iii IIn* tiniiti uf the death of Mrs. Litur*
way of Tltuayillai h w mother, prise last Wednesday night.
Each child was given two shiny
Mra. C. II. Prader of L|yo Oak:
bought out Ihe entire simply, In­ guilty im a charge of exei-sslv&lt; liiiiltfi't hn fnllusvii: flHJHMMN) in I eli (tinn Cmihh, 15 year a old, widow
November Set Record ihootlng.
•if the late (leorjf*' II CroAR, ami
( Clilttiilitril On I'ii’ji* Fnur)
two,
Mr*' °* T- P*r«ona of sliver dollars and u half-dollar
Judge Hul W. Adams denied a tending them for use ax Christina* speed and Jniui-H ........ ns, Negro.
viMiiiRest iluuKhter of Mra. Herman
Jacksonville and Mra. W. O, Dale coin at the conclusion of the pro­
John t„ Galloway, County Tax motion by defense lawyer Frank gift* for "men who have every on i, charge of permitting tin un­
I ehitinn and sister «»f Mr*. W. S.
o fL Iv e Oak I and two grandchlt- gram to be spent on the annual Collector, stated today collection* Cannon for a directed verdict of thing already." The store ha* since authorised driver to opi-rnte a mo Si^ns To Be Placed
itruniley. Her death oienrml thU
Christmas shopping tour.
put In another order.
tor
vidiicle,
Tuesday.
Albert
i!
for
November
amounted
to
|A!t),
nmrtiili^ ut 2:IIn a. nt ut the hoa*
Tho Methodist Men’* Club will 118.70 a record for Scminolu Coun­ Innocent ax to first degree mur­
IVtnarai aarvieta will ba held at
linker was found guilty of driving
On
French
Avenue
der. He argued the Htalo had
t&gt;itnl in Knit Stroudesburif, rti.
' hcTumil rurnh
lrUxon Funeral Horn* Sunday at conduct the shopping tour In San­
while intoxlca'ml, but nentennfailed to prove premeditation.
Hite was horn it, Crown Point, Ind.
STOUGHTON. Mas*, i* — A w i i s witliheld pending tin- outcome
t0° p .m .w h h Ray. R. T. SUndl- ford with the children between ty
' This amount Is broken down ns
The advertising committee of and spent
_
__
The Slate contended Dr. Adams
most »f her early
Ilfs
school housing 29 Negro of a motion for a new trinl. He
”
th*
* * - MeKInlay now and Chrlatma*.
County taxes |(&gt;04jt80.ft0, was slain In a dispute over u bill boarding and
underprivileged dill Is being represented by Attonu-y the •■him,be* nf l ommeree llu . in Sanford. Funeral nirnngcmrntn
After ths turkey dinner, the follows:
Intangible Personal Property Tax for professional service*. The de­ orphan*
afternoon aiilhoiued the erection will l»* miiiumined nt a later date.
dren was demnllshed by lire in *"li K. F, Hnushnlder.
children presented the psgeant 19,895.15, Intangible Cists “ C"
of sign* nt hull, highway up______
with pantomime* and other acta, Tax 11,07'1.1)0. Ocruputinnal Li­ fense has given nn indication what freeslng temperature earlv todsv
J. C. Dunnway, Orlando, was pHmchca to Shi,font, directing
FD 'ikint HANKHH IDES
and one child ws* believed killed found guilty of driving while in­
highlighted by a four-year-old cense* (878.15, Beverage Licenses It will seek to prove.
MIAMI (A’ -Slarllng M. Perkins.
Police and ollldal* of the Whlx- toxicated nml was given n fine nf truck truffle over French Avenue
girl'i Imitation of “ Hudofph the $178.25 and Automnhllo Tags $’J,orring Willows Kchool Identified 175 and cost*, nr lilt days in Jail, titld passenger cur truffle over 55. former hanker und mayor of
Hod-nosed Reindeer,
284.5.7.
Jnstn-r. Fla . died Thursday night.
the missing child only as a 14 Monday. His driver's license also I’nik Avenue.
The County taxes collected Store Hours During
Action was taken by the rninHi- came to Miami in 1928 as an
year-old girl.
was xiiinchdcd. The Jury recom­ mittce
amounted to n7.9% of the entire
after Hu- priiposnl was employe of the Internal revenue
Two other children were burned mended leniency.
Yule
Season
Changed
STUDENTS WORK
Tax Roll of (74.1,075.45. Discount
turned over to them nt the Inst bureau. In 11)3,5 he opened his own
■erioosly. Also hurned *erl«u"lv
A Urge number of high school of 4 percent wax allowed on No­
was bliss Josephine Crawford. TOmeeting of the C of C Irouid of art-minllng and tax consultant of­
• working In stores. T, vember collections of County and
A request has been made by M, year-old proprietor of the school,
dlreclorx. Tho suggestion nn thu fice.
, County Superintendent Intangible Personal Property Tax. L. Ralrorn, president of the Han­ who was crrtllled with arousing tha
KHNF.H'I NRFF DIFS
*igtiH mine from John Ivey, city
•aid today, following This discount drops to H percent ford Merchants Association, that sleeping children and leading many
Ernest Neff, Mingarn Fulls bulb rommissInner, who spoke at thu
Movie Time Table
of County rchooli In December, 2 percent in Jan­ local merchants should keen their to safety.
grower who hud spent several laianl meeting.
HITE
j until Jan, B for the uary, 1 percent In February and i-xtebllshmente open until 0:00
winters here at the residence of
The
committee, headed by
"Caribbean"
nat In March.
o’clock from tonight until Tues*
Mr. and Mrx. F. F» Hols, 1)01 Holland Desn, met this afternoon
HCHOOI. BOARD
On Apr. I any lax not paid tri- day night.
A meeting of tho County Board Park Avenue, died recently nt HI. nl thu Chamber of Commerce t: 15 3D') - 5-PA . 7-27
MOVIRLAND
of the schools wee cornea delinquent and subject to
An additional request was mad* of Ihtbllc Initructlon will ba held Cutherine, Ontnrlo, .Mrs, Hols said Building. Other members of the
"Red Mountain"
could secure etf* penalties, Mr, Qallowsy said. It for merehants to close at 7;00 at IOiOO a. m. Tuesday, T. W. today,
rommittee are Robert Hooker, Show opens 0:30, feature 7i0t
Is.. therefore,
tha tax
payer’s p-m.‘ Wednesday to afford store Lawton, Superlntandant, announ­
nmriaui the
hi* me*« is
isrrrtnrr, to
iv ins
uu pay*
smented
Mr, Nefl’s sister-in-law. .Mr*. Han,lull Chine, It. NY. Ware, M. L.
students and tha advantage
to pay ‘ before
Apr. I
1— “
* ra Apr.
ced today, to take care of unfln- Martha Proctlnier, she suid, died Blessing and Jack Butts, Henlan- Intermission BiSM. last featof*
0:08
oney. - •
~r and avoid pensttfae. * May 28 at Ingcnoll, Ontario.
w M buslncaa for tha year.
do Springs.

Lattimore Says
Christmas Business All Over Nation
“ Not Guilty” In Is Booming With Traffic Big Problem
Pleading Today

Traffic Offenses Some Of City’s
Predos^inate In New Equipment
County Court
Has Arrived

McKethan Urges Felton Warren Is Negress Takes
Endorsement Of Sentenced To .Jail Witness Stand
On Liquor Charge
State Toll Road
Against Doctor

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Waterfront Boss
Pleads Guilty To
False_Testimony

Anastasia Upholds
l ndcTworld (ode
Hy Keeping Silent

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Pag* i ___ Friday, W e. II, till

Nation

Still Free

IHE WORLO fOJW

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he thinks there it a mess in F.um|&gt;e,
after lieing a part of the men in
Wadtinghm, it must hr io.
Befnrr taking loo seriouily re*
|*nti trad in inm* of these hewspaper gonip rnlumni, it might he
well In levies* Drew I’aatson on
the long standing enmity between
Prcaidenl-etrct
Elienhowar and
Genrral MarArtha' if* thc -ligha of
iheir hmebeon meeting WlHrtMday
and the friendly greetings which
lliey exchanged with each other.
Florida school teachers have a
stake in the rapilalistir syrtem and
the mainlenanre rd italile economic
conditions. I hr Teachers Retire*
menl lloanl reports a reserve of
$31 j000,000 for llw payment of
IMniiuns to these teacher* whan
ihcy retire, and adds that 1.833
already irtired teachers received
$2,031,000 in henefils from ihe
fund lait year- If anything should
happen to the fund, if part of it
ihould lie stolen, or if it should he
dissipated through the intomnelenev of puhtie officials, or ii it
should Iw so ileureciated in value
al a result nf inflalion *s not to
b* worth anythinii ihita Itache rt
would siiifer. Ami »n would avitryone else looking iorwatd to pen*
linns, nr serurify ol »nr bind in
old age.
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1During itie recent preiHlaniial
fampaian Florida pewipapat* i»‘d»*
lulled 2 Hi editorial* favorable to
I he Rei»ub|iran cause, onlv 115
lupimiling thg Demoetals. But. »
| lacanl riirvcy conducled Iry nnijdA
' State University shows Flornla
ntwsnapets did not let than b*n*|
id Eisanhowar, or ihttr opposition
to trumgn. negUt
Ihe Democratic side. ot-pr«M«M
theit front t»sge, The DtmokrMs
were given 31,262 jnchas of news
imco in ii.lriW stories, *thg smtV&gt;Y
•U w f, whit* th* RanuMttan* f d
O Sm
Inches m 2,501 Monas.
“ Th# Damoerals
J f"
cant nf Iho nows, pictura. haadtiM

-M ovie Star Objects
MIAMI lf*--EfcttUano Rodrtfun.
Use Put To figure
a restaurant wot.ter, was cfca/fled
O URGK&amp;

good , B u ild in g E d ito r o f Farm and Bunch, jhiI i i I h out in th«
m agazlitu’s Novomimr Ihnir*. "T c rn tito damage Iiiih c u u m l
cutiHldonildu alurni d u rin g Die istsl 20 ye a rs," iinbgo'Ml Mays,

f

with first degree murder
today
_
.;bj
after hla *estranged wife died of
gunshot wound*.
A daughter-in-law of. lha
woman, Y.rgiLta Coaiataa, re­
p o r t e d that Mrs. Rodriquez
pleaded on her kneea for her life
when the man began firing late
last night.

CHRISTMAS PARTY

A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST

NOMV!

l , l V‘ly . T , . , ,
pro­
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,iD
J*..n. i “ "H
ii
vide rllJ
free or „„l.
nnrtly-pald
health
in­

surance policies for everyone who
(ouldn’t afford to buy one. Tn
font,, this
bill Hie
,
.
_government
... ...
e to hand
mug?-1' .u tu .-"“ -Uliu
one billion dollars a year, with
ala,ut thiee-niiarter* of tt fa he
matched by the stales, dollar for
dollar,
The unmatched quarter of thu
government’s money — all of It
2. Destroy Uw&gt; shatter litltos If lin y npiiotir. (T hin «lcs- Elmd'TJTna*
would come out of general tax

Table cloth) with such a luxury look that
*heTt want to show them off for all her holi­
day anttrUlntnt and throughout the yea r. . ,
lit Cvtfom l*' Print*, Pure Linen, t4v * and
Pineapple Cloth. Price* range frotp

“ However, authorities agree that termites have been with
UK always and Hint, ns a whole, they are not increasing in
number— we simply have become more conscious of them/*
Here sre soma suggest forts by Hobgood for preventing
termite damage:
I, Remove all wood scraps, stumps, anil roots from the
hulliling site.

2.98 to 1 0 5

* tho ground contact, which the termites
need for oh- fMn,{x f_ wn„|(|
i
tabling moisture,)
|bnvn|tal«, expanding me d i c a l
.1. Ho not place untreated u &lt;khI closer Hunt IK Inches to "thnel* nnd helping rrsewfch.
the ground.
POWER NRMH liltr.D
■I. Provide plenty of screeimd ventilation intiler the build- 1
fug—not less than two squaro feet |ier 2fi lineal feet «tf wull . JACRSONVjLLB lAi—The Flori
ds Power awl Light Co., aril «-»*y i
Ii. In extreme cases, use tcrmlto shields.
of Jackionvllla were sued In Fedcr- ■
0. Re especially careful around slab porches. This is an «l Court today for fXIO.OOO hv Iho
ideal sjail for termites to hide.
Okcfcnokco flurial Electric Mem­
bership Corp.
7. Make thorough inaiicctionn regularly.
H. Keep soil nroiinil foundations dry by providing ade­ The lull charged violation of the
Mhorman antMnut law and *erk'
quate drainage.
In reitraln Ihnia surd from "con0. Use anil |toisons as a temporary measure o f control. Uniting rfforli |o prevent Iho O k"-.
"Always remember that lermitcs cannot stand ex­ fennhre REA Irom norvlnq ID
member* In rural area* of Nanau
posure, so your most economlral protect Ion against them is uml
Duval Countie*.
plerity o f ventilation and light around thn foundation, anti a
The mil charged that t**e ilewell-drained soil. Do not leavn them n dark path to follow femlant* hampered ronatrueUne of
from the ground to the wood— that la an Invltatipn to en- line* to nmapeottve ruatomera;
and aald (he REA mold furnish
|»r,MHobgood concludes.

NAPKINS
r*.lir&gt; dozen up
L U N C H E O N SETS
Golden CrinfcU Cloth
that naeda no Ironing

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(irneral MrOranrry anmmn.ed to -1 h
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gambler ami former bootlegger. associate of leading (rambler* and
racketeer* In thla mintry and ha*
Meflranery aald s iiotltlnn arek- gnntb In* Intern'* In Hollywood
l i l t cancel ation of Lansky’* cltl- Miami, Council Bluff*, town, and
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for about |l».e*eh, thua. restrict,
ing them to place* “ With a lot of
HOLLYWOOD OD—If a p l« kaA dignity . . . roch as har*
PARIS UP) — Gen. Matthew II.
WAHI1IN0T0N m
— Now,
tie* manufacturer carries out m*,
bachelors and lover* of art.”
seven year* after he first men­ Ridgeway criticised members of
plana to market bar tray* ahowing
ul0 the p hoto* on bar
tioned It, I'reeldent Truman’* eom- the North Atlantic Treaty Organ­
actrees Marilyn Monroe in the al- - _|awr.,,
iulsory health Inauranca plan Is isation today for slowing down
together, the young movie actress
,g , , udro
,M t*rday
iaHly more than a fleam In the their defense effort.
■wear* aheTI sue him,
1
'
“ I reject et unjustified the dan­
, ve of the man who atepa out of
Its lawyer* are planning to inrtiThe tray* would bear the nude
.
ihe White House neat month. He gerous view that the potential ag­
gressors don’t want war and won’t
calendar photo for which Marilyn » ;*e legal •e1t1l° " .
lost his fifh l for it.
•ays
ah*
posed
when
she
wee
hunnice
and
Individual*engaged In
precipitate
war,”
he
told
the
gradu­
Put on the eve of hi* departure
gry and behind In her rent. The unauthorised commercial exploits- ta
be has left a brnfd new plan, not ating das* of NATO’s Defense
manufacturer claim* ahe gave full Jtion of the Marilyn Monroe cab-nbis own, for Incomltif I’ resldent College. “ We don’t know how long or NATO’* force*.
r'isenhnwrr. This plan was un­ we snail be the Kremlin’s target
‘ There can be no excuse for ronsent for use of her name, T 'lt dar p b o l o g r a p b a ^ ^ ^
veiled yesterday by the President’s marked for war.”
any slackening in our efforts to
Hla criticism came less than 21 attain the minimum military reCommission on. the Health Needs
i-f the Nation. Truman urged the hour* after ministers of the M nuireinrnt*." Ridgway said today.
Elsenhower administration to take NATO member nations wound up These minimum requirement* for
a meeting in Paris at which they the defense of Western Europe, he
iiilek action on the.e plans.
But It is ■ pretty safe tret that nearly halved — to 221 million continued .have not yet been mat.
c t ^ 'T - V i k whatever 1* done, if anything, dollars — the amount to lie spent
Ridgway blamed tne “ slowdown
won’t lie speedy. Fur one thing, for top-priority defense work*. In in action” on wishful thinking, the
the Itepubiican* in their eam- ■so doing they Ignored Itldgwav’e hope that “ we are no longer open
... *
^
'•alirn platform o f 11*82 were very own recommendations. They also to attack and we don’t nee,!
n .......
military ......
recnmmake —
so „great an effort to defend
vuardrd atmut anv promise* for, failed to approve
..
............
n health program. The platform mendation for n boost in the vise ourseive*.’’
&amp; &gt; ld
---~ ---------■
they worked out at the Chicago ~
conventlnn said:
"We arc opposed to federal
Be sore .and nee our sHknrtment o f cut
roinpuUnrv health Inauranre with
its crushing cost, wasteful In­
flowers, corsages, polled plants, wreaths,
efficiency, bureaucratic d e a d •
S A N FO R D LO D G E
Door Decora lions . , . nnd Blooming Plants
weight, and debased stnr d*rds of
medical car*. .. . . Wr pledge our
(ontlnuou* encouragement of Im­
N O . 2 7 — I.O .O .F .
•
Azaleas
•
Cyclamen
proved method* nf assuring hrntth
protection.”
F R I D A Y — D E C . 19 — 8 F . M .
•
Christmas Cherries
i
And, no matter what Kiscnhowr i himself may think, he is dral•
Red and White Poinsett Ins
I.O .O .F . H A I . I ,
mg with * conservative Congress
which I* bound to go slow on hov
ArimtHMinn — 2 Cans Food
social rhnnge*. And that Isn't Is-“ We telegraph flowers anrwhere — any time”
cause the Republicans control it.
Far
Old
Age
Home
In
(iainesviilr
Kverv Congress sine- the war,
/\nd Needy Families In
whether Democrats or Kcfinhllrans
inn It, has been conservative.
Sanford
Celery Avenue
I’ hotte JI2-W
Truman offered his compulsory
health Insurance plan to Congress
in n special messann Nov. Id,
llMB. It never got to first baso
although since then Congress has
voted money for medical ser­
vices In several wavs. Truman
said of his plan: “This is not
socialised medicine.” Rut socia­
lised medicine is what ila critics
have called the plan ever since.
The plan Truman had in mind
would have been financed out of
nayroll deductions simlllar lo those
now made for social security. The
AMA, which put on a huge cam­
paign to prevent Truman's proimsal from Incoming taw, disliked
the thought of government savso over doctors and seemed to
think voluntary systems would
meet the nation's health needs.
Truman didn't look upon this Idea
as a solution at all.
The plan recommended yrsterdav hv the President’s commis­
sion would fall somewhere between
the Truman and AMA way* of
thinking. Whether the AMA will
fight the commission's recom­
mendations too remain* lo Im
Termite ’ Damage
l.e no AMA romment on ht« full
sien, A spokesman said there'd
Torm lU 's ratiso #10,000,000 ilnmaRo ye a rly, Price Hob- teporl until it hail a chance to
By IAMEI MARLOW

When one think* the situation over it la nctunlly a very
strange and thought-provoking thing beheld in the United Na­
K«iabllab»4 la teaa
■faW bif* e*iiy
if rat saiar#ar tion* Building in New York. In thl* building la the meetlnj
•M a*a4ar&gt; Chrlalma* * » l *»
»♦***. faklfabr*
I
room where high rnnking delegate* apeak. It aparkiea wit
lawlaa I'brUiwaa ■«*
ultra modern, even futuristic facilitie*, decor nnd dcaign,
III Naaaalle *•*»»•
which
have been paid for mostly by American money,
■« •»«•«»# rt**« aiafier
71. 1* 1*. at I l f Vm I h lllr *
Cafrefljtomlcnta ,»f ninny iiiiigazme* and newaiuiper* re­
•aalarO, 1‘lxrlrfa. aalvr the A rt port these aeaalon* to the world, listening over the transla! • « « « « » i uarrh a. lore.
tion *y*tem which carries five language*, simultaneously
II01.1.«&gt;II I. IIKA.V
translating all word* *|&gt;okcn. Among these reporter* i* Ray­
i;en«r
( l O H H O * IIIM 1
mond Cartier who semis a weekly cable to Paris MATCH, a
IlfklNffi HfHffrr
........ French magazine widely rend around the world. He comment; ’•/ a» in r iff
‘ ■ .is ed in a recent cable on the paradox of Andrei Vlshinsky nnd
“ ^ ^ • &gt; " i ,li*.
a!*H Mi* attack* on America in the mid*t o f nil the*e thing* furai« a-*ib.
m i nlshed under American ifuaplcea for hi* convenience. He
*"
i l f wrote:
*11 HbllH*,, U lltn , r , r l , *1
“ He accuned America of destroying the |iencc, of menn a .Illl.M M , u tlfM ml
mmirrlmlmmmi
ih* M r^ m ml &gt;dng the world and of degrading humanity. Applause un­
1*1*0*
!•**,. will b# r| ,ri,4 r»r
derlined some of lbe*c denunciation*, not from the delegate*
•I r»«*l*r ,4 i„f| ,| ig rale.,
Nrare.enlr-I ValUaalle Hr la- blit from the audience where American Communist* were
Ian*
&gt;n-, H,*r
listening."
!**» Sew l«fk . I blraa., II-l,all
Cartier described wind to him was an even more amaz­
Naa.a. I lir an* *,. I.aala.
ing
paradox.
.
Herat* I. a Member ml Ike
* ,,.r l .i,4 r , » „ •*kirk l. .allll.e
"Imagine if in Moscow, dining the course of a meeting
atrlaeltelr in |i,
r.r ,.»nkli. o f the United Nation*. « western statesman covered the
_____
_____
' ?*' .Vi **
•*• *nekl aew. erl.lr.
•A. ttn
a -n&gt;e.rrr
•jonwiC*’a.
. well a* all
u Soviet regime with outrages, iiefore Soviet citizen* who
* r a.w . eun.lrbr.
clapped their hand* . . . and Hint the next day I’ ravda. fed— Jlowing the exnmjde of the New York Time*, puhli*hcd hi*
speech in full . . .”
PRH »A? |&gt; w . If, I&gt;3}
Ameiican* iiiiphl try lo imagine this happening liehlnd
TfillAVM iiiri.k VRRRR
I th« Iron Curtain Imt Ihev would not la? likely to auccecd la
Imponderable* have dealfoyed ■
cntll'avor.
flod’a enemies again and again. It
*—
i* belter i„
j
Why They Didn't Vote?
will raise up against Babylon a
destroying wind. — Jeremiah Bill.
Why rliil IPhfKHI.OfrO HiRibifn fall In vnti* in Nnvnmljor?
Her ,ilians have a ipecial inlereil Snm« may havo iauur k«pl away iry imll taxon in ocrlaln
in the *|qninlmenl nf Harold Tal- atnti'M. Incarceration in prlmme or anyinmn may account for
Ind as irrretary of the air force. a million. An unknown imt large number woro kept from the
He wa* for many ycati * rrtidenl poll* by almence from home m illnenn. Many coriHiratlonn
nf Miami Beach.
'
liood to traonfer employer! to other iornlitlcn, preventinR
them from rnaintainintr le«.nl residence |on»r enough to vote.
We dial! remember mu Harry
Ahnentec voting, no matter for what rennon, in not |»ertoo for h:i nraforicai manner—as mitted in some Mateo. In mime ntnteo, with an overwhelm­
if ihe ,|irrrh were one tic had ing majority for one party, minority nupiKirtern may feel too
found in the (idcket of an old dirtenuraged to vote. What incentive to turn out for the prosuit.- Timei-Union Which belong­ nidential election exlMr for Maine DenuK-rato nr Miooinnippi
ed lo inmrnne el«e ami he had Republicans?
There still remain n large number, perhaps Hi,000,000,
netcr seen tlie ipe;ch befire in his
who are indifferent, fearful rtf lietraying their ignorance,
life.
unwilling to run the rink of jury duty, or resentful o f the
Kven to liberal a '(tender of whole jrolitleal'setup. What would happen if all these came
other people’i money *, Fair Deal out, especially the Inst group? Perhaps nothing, unless some
Serretary of Commerce Sawyer, unscrupulous demagogue, playing on religious antipathy or
just hack from s 10 nation iluriy class passion, brought them all out on his side. There could
in Kurnpr, thinks there is too uc a national Huey fg&gt;ng. He need not make his appcul to
murh money fteing waited abroad. the |KH&gt;r; there is such a thing as rabble-rousing directed to
“ There is loo much ennfudnn and the prejudiced well-to-do.
too much wailed effort” , he lays.
Whatever the cause, voting has not gained as it should
"Too manv |ir»q,Ie doing loo m*oy since tin* enil of the Wilt century nnd the tendency is not en­
things in Wr'tcrn Kurojte". And if couraging.

The Sanford Herald

NATO Membeni Hit
In Ridffway Speech

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PERSONALS
Gsrnett White arrived Wrdnesday fiutn Norfolk, Va to spend
th- Cbristtua* holiday with his
parent*. Mi
and Mr*. L. E.
While.

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THE itANEORD H ik tLD
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Mi«*es Gu*tie and Irene Hinton,
d,
Hnrv .lame Boyle. Miss Bar0 * » •M
t!igg&gt; Mr*. Donald Jonrs
like- (.1
,,,t b u h l.- HoU(ihold®t. Priles
f
|" till , , 11 i.,- i iidul during the even.ii*l in ,i.c &gt;md i. freshment* will b*
f St *1.

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ii Hie i i . . i ■i.i &gt;i . i.
•iwfit ! i "Hi " •* !■ m
*Vltit'l,. I'.ihI Ki aluttit
. i, li''-tta will farm -It
•liuinti tr.
Mr** I'dhvmil 1*’ I iv i* i • ( hit**
d l.\ Mm
tllfttl )|ln| VI ill bd*
U A ( agio. Mis S t ».1 tilJl'tt

[Ml u . s
1 A '

Min* Sue Coluum nrrivod today
from tho University of F'loridn in
Gainesville l*i visit for the hnliduv* with her parent*. Mr, nntl
Mr*. A. F. ('olio mi.
Mnj. ami Mr*. Waller Turner
are rxpecteil lo arrive tomorrow
to «pond th&gt;* holiday* with their
parent*, Mr, ami Mr*. It. W.
Turner and Mr. ami Mr*. A, F.
Collutn.

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MHIITIONAI, SOCIETY
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Al Ilrock i* expected to arrive
tomorrow from Garnlt Seminary
on the Northwestern University
eatnpu* in F.vatuton, III. to visit
hi* mother, Mr*. Nancy 11rrn*k for
the holiday*
Lt. nnd Mr*. Alfred llomlney
and daughter Ann huve arrived
from Dnpid City, S. I), to visit
their parents, Mr. nnd Mr*. L E.
Southward and Mr. uml Mrs. San­
ford Dolidney, for the holidays.
Hendrick was his brother Peilen
■$
Hendrick of Atlanta; nml ushernn
*
f.v i
groomsmen were David Leonard,
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Witte wire hnnoted last K undir with a ti ■ i&gt;&lt;the bride'* cousin. Kirby Fite Jr.,
.i.i
i ti
Harold Chapman nml Denny Aus­ golden wedding ai.niversury ut their home pit West Fti 1 f-'reei M u 'h v t .
H it 11 - . l i t '
‘
called during the afternoon to •\|oe»* their euiigntl alien Mi and Mi- V\
'
tin.
Mil*' noil I
"t
The mother of the bride, Mr*. Henry Witte Jr., an (lie left llial then two daughtei
Appleby, wore a gown of hyacinth
blue crepe and a complexion veil
stu lih d with rhinestone*. Mrs. Presbyterians Plan
Hendrick was gowned in rose luce
For Overflow Crowd
uml both mothers wore corsage? of
\
tiny lavender orchid*. The bride’*
I KID \Y
/I
grandmother, Mrs. W. J. David,
The First Presbyterian Uhun I
Tin
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Cla«*
of
the
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wore a gown of dark wine colored is nmking arrangement* to him
Kapil*! Clmnli will iloi't at lb*
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crepe with u corsuge of white die an liver flow congregation Kan lit
me
ef
Mis,
L.
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i ilitoll, I• ' t It" el
IN1 II Ml
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camellias and the grandmother of day night al 7:/5 p. in. when It* Fieitch Avenue, fm it* iinuu.il
/ f i n k
ilJ'M'l
the bridegroom, Mrs. t). M. I'eden nil music candlelight service ede 1'hiislmils paltv and rov'rvd tb'b \\cm
of Hliurla, (ill., wore soft green hrnting the Nativity will ln‘ pie ilmni’1 al 7 'll) p in Kill It mdiil" '
11 )■' I' \
complimented with rubra camel- seated, according la the Rev. \ is a-liil In tiling a glfl fm •'
II"
hap. I I ■
It
Mi
lin».
I
ti. Mclnni*. minister.
W T
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Increasingly
laige
audiences
f it ',
1. 1 . t
Following the wedding a recep­
S n n fo rti I. im I iji * N m
*•*
W 1 |IM
7
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tion was held ill the spacious home have enjoyed this Christmas sen M ill liuld a C h i i 't n u i * p a ltv d
\ ,l , • '' VI.
I
of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. lee each year, Mr. Mclnni* stal'd H iv ir h u ll lo w h ich il» p u l.In •
*
f U) j ’ " 11U1' N i
ami Mrs. (Irmly llcrnmti at ill&lt;&gt; today, nml the interest of tho-i iiiv iit ’tl K iirh pi'i mu i v
s ’r
M 11 1
West First Street. A beautiful who have heard it and heard of u 11r 11) kT Iv in t lltH (»f Immi| ii w fill'll 1 V M
1 1 ( &gt;t tl V '
Yuletide theme was ulso used in Indicate Hint the listening group util tu In- v.t'11! In t in ’ m l* 1 jut* b**Mi*
LEE'S
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the large rooms of the Herman thi* Sunday will he th" hugest of . ii 1&gt;1in I led by ih&lt; l o o t ill &lt; n il"
v illi'
T ill I’M iu t^ k ll ‘ Ml
* il It •** 1 Ml' 1 1 i | h . 1 I’ •
home with silvered magnolia all.
To mid to the reverent ntni"* tfi n&gt;i1 u ill nl-M &gt;•*■ 11**rin 1• 11 tn to « il\ , . \ C.
leaves and myriads of glowing
shite taper* in silver cnrulelnhrn phero of tile calldle-lit sanctum v
*peetill deem at ions tone been pn
forming a lovely silting.
' '1 \%If 1, ’ *
t
Curst* were met at the door by pared by Mrs. Vidor Drown'* coin Charity Bull Will
H l.l* l t ■( ’ ,
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Mr*. Ilurke Steele and Mm. W. II. iiiittec, the pastor said
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ill*
|
Tlie
program
that
will
lie
given
Take
Place
Tom
orrow
Kirby and shown to the receiving
, . i M
i: \t
&lt;
line in the living room by Mrs. try the "I voice f hailed choir and
talk ut lit-' lint
i
f l u ' lined, lluqi
MIn
foe Corliy. Presiding at the the l-'l girl* of the Youth choir will
lie
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fu r I m m im ii &gt;\\ nlitlB w h it It w ill »«
lias and maidenhair fern. At one | Following tho plating of chimes
Open Saturday : i i k ! W \ ( W eek Till i) P. M.
side of the table wn* a five tiered that la'gins lit 7:25 p. in. the fol IlM tltH C ( '■ llllt t l F IlH itlllN \MliM,
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wedding cake topped with white lowing order of wor»lil|i will lie 1nil'll*^ In 4*»i’'iiM!yn
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orchid*, and balanced nn the other ohnrrvedi
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hide with H large antique five
Preludes, — Variation* oil a Yrti lit* JliMMlmtifi hltvi- h ic li i l l " ♦ »* I' III .. Ii* i liMtin
branched silver rnmleluhrn holding Noel, Duple, (u) Theme; (h) Ling- f • M|| | S tlllflitii 1.* tith e |H ltf Ml Ml* H ih . i, ' *1 I’ * M|l|
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white tapers. Serving the cake hrtto
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were Mrs. Mildred Whe.de*. of
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Puer Nutu* Esl, Titvondii Pm- M i t * ■!« an H iivi i . \1 i *»h .I jh h I i mii
Orlando, and Mrs. Clifford Proc­ cestlonal Hymn, "i&gt;, Come All Ye j i r n s oil on WVifiiMNihi v fio m I * 11,&lt; f*»l Jl
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tor, nml assisting them were Mr*. Faithful” ;
Invocation; "Itreuk I Tn i v, 1.1"mil v 111 1it t ilt t* i iit „ \ i ‘ vi 11«*t * 1' Il Vi
Joel Field and Mr*. II. Wayilo Forth, t) Renulenii* Heavenly she i ' tu nku ig a -q ilclid ld l i i u u l ut ,v ill I it
Itueker.
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Light i Dach; "O, itetlili'lieni," d r a m a lie s , and M i&lt; * i 'a - - n h . t 1MJ|I . .HIV 1
Punch was served from another Dickinson; “ Carol of tin* Little
table balanced nt each end with King," Caldwell; "Lullaby in the
crystal punch tmwls and in the j Manger," Vnnlell; "Cniol of Hie
renter wn* another antique silver1Klieep Dells," nrr. Kountx; offercandelabra with lighted while ta­ atnry, "Ave Minin." Hi iiulietl. Mrs.
per*. White camellias anil fern I Tmihy at the organ.
also decorated the punch table.
"As it Fell Upon the Night," air.
Presiding nt the punch lam I* were Davis; "How Far Is It In llotliMr*. Francis Meriwether, Mrs. E. Ichem," Kliaw; "Glory to God," air.
IL Kilpatrick Jr. and Mrs. D. E. Shoreiiiiint; “ Hhepherd's Clm tmns
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Chapman. Assisting with the Kong," air. [licklnsiin; *’ 1,1111■- .lesu
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guest* were Mrs. Hubert Magnus- of Draga," arr. Gaul; "A i hi 1stson, Mrs, Raymond Herron, Mr*. mas Fantasy," nrr. Glib, o
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Harold Chnnninn, Mrs. Huy Tillls,
111 extending a welcome I" •.cryV
Mrs, A. I,. Skinner nnd Mrs. Dow one, Mr. Mrlnnls asked that wor­
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land Wesson of Geneva.
shipper* ho in their seats l»inir In
Later In the evening Mr. and 7:115 p. m. nnd thin avoidh c ills,
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Mr*. Hendrick left for n short turhnnec* after the Slim
lots
f
wedding trip to Daytona Dench started.
The bride worn a tweed suit in
shade* of blue with Navy acces
SHI M) LOVE A BUM Si:!
sorle* and the while orchid* from MethodintH To Have
her bridal bouquet. Upon their re­
(hrisl
mas
Service
turn they plan In reside In Atlanta
I
Itr f I d im 111 s h ip | i f i in
where Mr. Hendrick Is a*soclnled
with the Georgia Department of
The choir of tho First Mdho» i!i F If 111 r i l i i n i i i * i R i f f l i l t i l l * I'lii i' -s-s %
Laltor and attending the Univer­ di*t Church, under the direction
sity of Georgia,
* i l i d ( i i I l« ir «;«l ' h l h
if* ‘ t / * - I f U
of Roger Harris, has prepared u
Among guest* from out of town unique Christmas service for
who attended the wedding were lover* of good Christmas music.
I &gt;nm
Rev. ami Mr*. Hendrick, Peilen The service consist* of a cantata
Hendrick, Miss Frulicr* Reeve all anil a enrol nml ramlle lighting
of Atlanta; Mr*. O. M, I'eden of service. Thi* give* the congrega­
Hpirtn; Ml** Harhnra Ann Kden- tion no only nn apportunitv to
field nnd Ml** Darhara Chapman hear some great music hv tho
of Jacksonville; Ml** Ruby Austin choir hut also nn opportunity for
of Amcrlcui; Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale participation In the service by
V. Moore, Mr*. Wheel***, Mr*. singing carols, tho Rev. J. K. Mc­
Joseph Lee, Mr*. C. Hnhman and Kinley, stated this morning.
Mr. and Mr*. Verne Whecle** of
The cantllo lighting *ervii" I*
nrlando; Mr, and Mr*. A. R. a beautiful piece of pageantry,
Whcelea* of Mancheiter, la.; Mr. portraying in symbolic form the
and Mrs. O. W. Nicholson, Mr*, romlng of the Christ, a* the
Mary Nicholion and Mr*. Court­
of the World, Rev. Mc­
ney Porter of Titusville; Mr. and Light
Kinley uihloil.
Mr*. E. C. Dnmi of DeLaml; and
The rnntnt, "The Nativity," by
Mrt. Walter Yarlmruugh and Mr*. iloRcr
C. W fhnn, is n tnont inolo*
W*«*on of Geneva.
Itfitbii iitlnii
illou* portrayal of tho Christian*
ii) (till Mill.
Story. Tho lololst* In th» rnolatn
In
t lull 1r1in
Henry A. Drown, vanity wrest­ will ho Mr*. W. G. Fleming, Mrs,
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ling and golf coach at Grlnncll Georgo Harden, Mr*. Roy Wall,
from 1.95
College, la also the Dean of Men, Robrrt Dennett, George Harden
Millets from a.II.’
Jr., Dr. II, Wnydo Rucker ami
David Hester,
The puhllc I* cordially invited
to participate In tho service.

CALENDAR OF WEEKLY SULIM. tCRVITIES

Mr*. Clnude Hendrick dr., whose marriage to Mr. Hendrick took
|ilace lout night in u beautiful candlelight ceremony at the First
Methodist Church, I* shown in her lovely gown of Chantilly lace and
satin. Mr. uml Mr*. Hendrick are now nt Daytona Ilencli nml plan to
make their home in Atlnntn, (iu. where the bridegroom i* working with
the Georgia Depnrtnn nt of l.ahm and attending the University of
I Georgia.

Miss Appleby Married To Claude Hendrick Jr.
In Lovely Christmas Candlelight Ceremony
•The Christina* theme wn* beau­
tifully and artistically employed
lo form an effective background
fqr the marriage of Nancy Jean
Appleby, daughter of Mr. amt Mr*.
Humid A. Appleby, to Clnude
A Hendrick dr. soil of the Rev. and
^ Mrs. Claude Hendrick of Atlanta,
(la. The double ring marriage cer­
emony wus performed ln*t night
by the father of the bridegroom
assisted by the Itev. J. K, McKin­
ley, pnutni- of the local eburrh at
8:1)0 o'clock.
The hack of the rostrum wn*
hanked with pine l*ough* nnd tall
basket* of m l poinsettius, white
gladioli, nm) holly berriea und
' # (treencry, (irnduated candelabra
bold tall lighted while taper*. Thu
/nil of the rostrum was covered
In white ami decorated with clus­
ters of holly. Spiny* of rrdnr nml
holly tied with red satin ribbon
mnrkrd the pew* of the church.
Mr*, d. I.. McKwnn played a
program of wedding music In­
cluding "livening Ibdls" by Kin­
der; "(t Thou Sublime Sweet Eve­
ning .Stai". Wagner; "Adoration",
l.efehUre-Wlly. Mr*. J. L. Corley,
14 soloist, fang "l I.ove You Truly"
by lloml: and lie Hnnlclot’s "Decause". [luring the ceremony Mrs.
McEwan softly played "My Heart
At Thy Sweet Voice" nml the tra­
ditional wedding nun idles were
used. Mnllntte** Kurd's Prayer

N»

were sung by Itoger Harris at the
do** of the service.
The bride wn* given in murrlngi'
by her father uml wore a lovely
gown of Chantilly lace nnd satin
The gown was fashioned with an
EDinbethim collar, fitted bodice
and long sleeves coming to points
over the hands. The full skirl, ter­
minating in a rnthrdru! tiuui. was
purled in the front to icvcnl an
Insert of crystal pleated nylon
tulle. She wore a four-tiered veil
of imported UAiaion aitnrhrd to a
half hat of lace outline in seipiins
and pearls. She carried a cusrude
bouquet of white chi ysunlheinums
und white orchids.
Her maid of honor, Mis* Fran­
ce* Ann Itrev c of A thin lit, wore u
bouffant floor length dies* of soil
green featuring a iliupul velveteen
hodlee. The dress fentmed nn at­
tached stole of velveteen nnd ny­
lon net skirl over velveteen. She
wore mitt* of the soft green vel­
veteen,
The bridesmaid*, the Misses
Ihmnn Witte, einisln of Ml** Ap
plrliy, Dailniiu Chapman, Durham
Ann Edentield ol Jneksonvilie anil
Ituliy Alston of Ameiicus, (iu.,
wore gown* of deep ruby red of
the rxuel design of the maid of
honor's. They wore matching mitts
and all carried a cusenile arm
iHMiipict of holly lienies and full
age.
Serving a* he«t man for Mr.

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FEATURING

IHRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mra. Norman Turkel
tf Forest Hill*, N. Y. announeeil
loilay th® birth of a son, Mark
David, weighing 7 lb*., 0 ot*.. on
D®e. 11 In New York City. Mr*.
Turkel will b® remembered a* tho
form e* Audr»y Toll.

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Takes H uge Stride.
S ta tio n * Today
By WAYNE OLIVER
NEW YORK UR - Ultra high fro
agency (UHF) tetovlalon take* »
■lanl strtdo today, with four *]*•
Uona rccalvlng trinimltlera for
tending program* on cnannel*
Mwly opened to video.
Thev will race to get on lot nir
i* oulckly M possible, and the

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lying J»i
[ loti are supplying
tltlnn of
convenient »uburb»n "shuttle
service for their pat•hopping center* and—most nf all rona. PI
Iphl* has banned all
—tho city sale* tax of three tent*
monger car* In the
on the imllar.
central city area.
All Wnnntnnkcr More* outside
Gripe* about the help situation
Nov- Y'"’1, ''••peel to belter Inst are long nnd Intid. A Isw Angelo*
year’s, volume.
’** *1 retailor complains: " l l ’i murder."
Two umvusHl complaint* io llic
Macy’* few York licked the help
rmintry nt Inrne are lack of park­ problem I i Interviewing I7,ooo aping facilities for (hopper* and a plicants
ir part-time Christina*
shortage oi trained sale* help. work. S ix ___
houiand
____ were hired , InMerchant* blame a late Thanks­ eluded were nine Sant.,* Clause#—
______
giving for the traffic cni*h. They two more than last year. The big
*ay people are trying to cram all store I* experimenting with a selfof their buying Into a shorter time. 1service toy department.
Most retailers agr*e that the
City. N. J . Is damming the honor shortage of holp »tcm* from cur­
In advance, saying II will have rent full employment amt general
It* transmitter Installed and test prosperity—me same Influence*
signal* on the air within hour*, that are bringing record crowds
possibly by midnight, with regular nf shoppers Into (he store*. A merprograms starting al 5 pin., KST, chant In Richmond, Va., theorize*
that part-time help la hard to get
Saturday.
All four station* have truck* and because people have more money
engineers walling at Ihe Camden. In Chrlstma* club* and don’t need
N. J.. plant of Ihe RCA Vlelnr the rxlrn work.
Changed buying habits here and
Division of Radio Corporation of
America. My early afirrnoon they thrrr are attributed to Ihe Im­
hope to Ite rolling toward Ihrlr minent rhange In the national ad­
station* wllh their prized eoulp- ministration.
Washington department store*
ment. The nlher three are WRRATV, York. Pa.. WRRKTV «Vt1kr«- **v they are having * tough time
narre, Ta.. and WHRT-TV. South ..se;lllng fumllure and nig*. They
think It’s because government Job­
Rend, Ind
The first IIIIF stalloo on Ihe holder* *re uncertain about their
air was KPTV in Portland. Ore . future.
The Republican victory 1* cred­
which started Hept. IB, but it tem­
porarily I* telecasting wllh equip­ ited elsewhere with loosening the
ment u*ed by RCA for It* experi­ purse strings of higher-income
mental station al Bridgeport. Conn. shopper*. Indisputably there ha*
The engineering product* depart- been * big gain In Christinas saler
In Ihe plushlrr type of slore com­
monly associated with such fnmon* name street* ■* Fifth Avenue
in New York or Michigan Boule­
vard In Chicago.
Typical of Ihe growing promi­
nence of suburban shopping center*
1* this comment from John C.
Ilrtllcy. mnnuglng director of the
Chamber of Commerce In White
I’lnln*. N. Y., on New York City’*

New Equipment
(CtNHlMad f m

fag# On#)

IBM, IIB.000.00 In 1MM, and $10.000.00 In t«M.
Arrangement* were made with
the Sanford Atlantic National
Hank to finance the B year pro­
gram and all equipment luppner*
were paid In full. The .1 annual
payment* which will he n.ild from
the budget I* lo*» than I* u*ually
put In the budget for replacing a
part of the old equipment each
year.
In other word*, the city man­
ager *t«ted the coat will not he
more than would probably lie homo
by the City anyway, and the City
geta the U*e and brneflt of new
equipment and at the *amo time,
the taxpayer get* value from pi*
tax dollar.
The appearance of the new
equipment on the elrerl* of San­
ford should give the rltizen a setlHc
of pride, Sir. Lemon declared
ami give* non.rr*tdfntx the feeling
that Hanford t* really progressive
and inviting.
All the new equipment I* painted
armour yellow, and will have a
distinctive drcsleomsnla ln*lgnl*
of the City neat (Seminole Indian
Head) on each *l&lt;le of earh ple&lt;%
of equipment. The police car* will
b# of ranary yellow color for mn»t
effecting traffic control.
Monthly school* for truck and
equipment driver* arn being »et no
(In roperntlon with the truck deni­
er* of Sanford) for more efficient
care alld use of the new equipment.
Tlie first consmitlve double in
Dele ware
Park’s ChrisllanH
Stake* was scored In the 10112 re­
newal when W. (J. Iview’s Cen­
time won. The Pimpernel, also
owned by laiew, won tho luftl
tunning.

E n t ch W . L o + &gt; Is
Elected President
O f Negra G roap
Enoch ,W. I-ewl* w#n elected
president of the nu*lnr*a, Professlonal and Civic Club, local Ne­
gro men’s organisation, at a meet­
ing of the group this week.
Other officer* selected In the
annual election were Matthew*
Williams, vice-president; Mr*. Ida
II. William*, secretary; Min tiernice Johnvm. recording »ecretnry;
Etlekel Dixon, treasurer; Albert
L. flattie, biMnrs* man; Calvin
Hagan, rhaplaln, anil Herbert
Cherry, reporter.
The club’* motto, according to
Cherrv, I* "Our effort* are not
limited by time, luvnuse within
ourselves, our future Ilea," while
the objective of the organisation
Is to help build a l&gt;etter commu­
nity f"l nit tie people.
Currently, the club I* emqw-rnllng with two other organisations
In rollcl*lng funds to provide
Christmas food basket* for IW
needy families. Each nf these bas­
ket* Is In rnnlaln about 20 sepa­
rate Item*.
-•
Those person* wishing to con­
tribute to the worthy r»u*e may
mall their donations nr take them
to the Mosley and Son’s Funeral
Home, or contact can Im made
with the rluh by railing MIMlJ or
401 and the contribution* will be
picked up.
"Al the close of the year, 1052."
Cherry said as spokesman for the
clttb, "the members of the Itusiness, Professional and Clvir Club
wish to thank the many people,
clubs and nil organisation* for

their fin# cooj&gt;«r*tlon In th» many

pr"}-1*** 'YVtrjrAylclrd."

’ ntW ciob will hold Ita next reg­
ular meeting Sunday, to b« foi«
lowed by mooting* on the flrit
and third Sunday* of each inontb.
Tha dub's board moot* th#
Wednesday preceding each flrat
and third Sunday.
"Our greatest cndcnvnr 1* to do
a* much good n« possible wherever |
needed," Cherry raid. "With our
ninny effort* united together to
do good and by the will of (iod,
we *hall enjoy a better community
of tomorrow.

LAST TIMES TONIGHT

Movieland Kidc-In
Theater Han Unique
Christman Gifts
An unusual Christmas gift la
offered by Movieland Mblc-ln
Theater. It has fittingly been rail­
ed "The Rook of Happiness", It
I* not s novel, nor a biography
but is of dlmlnutlvre site and un­
important looking on the outside.
When opened, Ilia book carries
n beautiful holiday design that
breathe* the Christmas spirit.
Within ere pmres nf coupon* of
varying denominations which may
he oxrhanged for theater tickets.
These Christinas Coupon Rooks,
ot "Hook* nf llnpplne**" come III
three convenient aisr* and are
very salable for Christmas Gifts
for rhi.ldren slid grown-ups alike,
anil make much appreciated gift*.
They allow Ihe recipient to spread
lire gift over many cnjovuhle
weeks and bring the thoughtful
donor to mind cnch time hie
coupon* me exchanged nt the
tliruter for entertunimcnl.

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NEWS - CARTOON
and SHORTS

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It. C. Dnlliln, manager of the »oft goods and luxu
Dnllas, Tex., retail Merchant* A»- Richmond, Va., Alfn
iiielallon, tigures his year’s Christ- manager of Miller K
mas sales will hit a new high of dicta: "We're M w
more than eight million dollars I record for volume
wllh men's furnishings, lenthrr I merchandise—this cl
goods, hosiery and toys among the son.”
leaders,
I Television sell are
llnslon merchant* expect n rec- In Seattle and San F
ord Christmas volume If the weath-| of the biggest dopa
er I* good for the rest of the In St. Louis note a
shopping season They report nils*- |demand for toys,
es and women’s wear selling best I — — — —
and home appliances doing well
hut toy sales down from last

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into Indianapolis stores, wllh deholding up lor
classes
iit nicrchnndlse except TV. A record volume apis'ars likely.
ha( with experimental isiuliunenl

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bsfurs th# IOh dsy of Jan.
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liters# Pro rithfiiiso will hr
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MANILA iiB—A late season In
The Manila Woatner Hruenu told
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By BOO ANTHONY
cifle typhoon was reported today the *tnrm ua* generating BO-mile ntWRMUlttnfrtA!WW«Af&lt;r5rwistrAiMg«nr«*t«oW*s*"&lt;* s* , *,u ,t,a -*4
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With Christmas right around the 170 mile* northeast of Hie Palau winds.
Mr. and Mr*. William Sattir- corner many men aboard the sta­
fleld ami daughter left Sunday for tion whoM iionu-s arc up north ate
Ocenna, Va. where they will make Irdvlog Hntiford in time to Ite honir
tor a wiittu Christina*. Those men
their home.
Mr. ami Mr*. Max Kennedy of trom the north who are staying
St. I’ctci*hnr* are here to spend here foi Chnstmns might he won­
*nni4 time wuth their son-in-law dering how to get Into the spirit of
anil daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Rich­ Christina* wltnout any *now. To
those of you men who consider till*
ard Kors and daughter,
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Baxter and a problem, may I suggest you at­
family had a* Ihrlr guest* over tend the special Christinas piothe weekend their «nn-ln-law and gram at tile First Presbyterian
ihnghter, Mr. mid Mrs, Felton Church In Sanford this Sunday
Perry and daughter of Hollywood,
It will he a progrAin of Christ­
Fla.
mas music entitled "Christina*
A number of people from here i Cam!* from Many Nation*’’ and
attended the Churrh Services at pruving that carol music I* uni­
the Cliuluntn Baptist Church.
versal. the choir will sing anthems
N««w &lt;inllirni'M'ii
Mi^trr 1 on^olr
#f»7.,».0n
Mr. and Mr*. Jushton Marshall representing Spain. Slovakia. Kug
liulhriui'M'ti
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and daughter of Daytona Bench land, France, Austria, Portugal
visited Mr, and Mr*. Kdson (loll. and, of course, tho I'nited State*.
l ’M*d I'nrUnl llnh» limiul A I l. I'.xrtHpiil
Mr. and Mis. J. J. Loftier and The program should definitely help
I omfllhm - AM N. vt K n s
flMinil
Y*ii ran Is*
' -stir !nbl*
so iiJuhtiny of Ohio arrived here tn put you In the -piril of this fes­
to apetn] the winter.
it --I 'a dm l-^rt -f irt,f* when
I' afil pullerm.«n 1 pi11; lit Urtnmlilimii’il
tive season. It will begin at 7: IfA
Mr, nnd Mr*. Kd Futnutn ar­ with five minutes of chimes play­
y si i fh.srtt* r. Oof linos Gtrriioq
t *nim1 St f iiimI I pr IitIlf Hi-r nil'll IHimtil
11H
i,“i ,011
rived here from Foil Wayne, Iml. ing carol* and the entire program
pnttero rmH ih'-ris ore 1A lo
to spend tha, winter.
VM m Tin* Uhih* iVfrt'H liirItnfi* Ill'll f n Itnl litinrrintri1
will last one hour. Kveryone l&lt; Wel­
Mr. »nd Mrs. Edvnn doit and come so bring your wife or girl­
ch;'OVi* fr ' n Th^'i b-tlor bolMr*, (irorgo Lindsey have a* their friend for ml hour of enjoyable
f’h'fii f tn \ij;ht Nppm nt nirnt .*
noec find
cut design
guest* thrli son, brother. Theodore Christum* music.
«tr« thlnqv you rrni feel nnd
Lindsey of Louisiana for Chi 1stTwo kiddies fT. lsImn* pal tier
mn*.
K A D K ir S
IM A N O S T O R K
v-e. Come in mon nnd ma
The deneva School held their are scheduled to lie given ntifiArd
bow emy il iv to own Gorhnm
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the
station
on
Tuesday
and
WedAnnual
Christmas
play*
and
Sierling through our conven­
^lirlstmn* free at the Geneva neadn'y of next week. Tuesday *
hrhool auditorium Ttteiday night. parly 'will he for the orphan* from
ient
budq-t plan.
Tin1 first, second grid third grades the Miel hod 1st Home in Hntrrprlie.
1
Fvery
man
aboutd
the
stullon
has
Chrlstma*. rho fourth, fifth and
A l l 111 Alt'l'i'P n p r lt f lf " t »»"L| I *
gave the play of Clnderella'a 1conlrihutcd some -if hi* own limn(•n-w'ltr r*S* -'■* # **ir- &lt;I*,
!
ey
ho that
ihi*
patty
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iivtli Rtnde* gave the |day of The
p I ria n t pn J - n 't '* m '* " n l.
Christina* Stork, and tho seventh given. The chiidten will he given
and eighth grade* gave The a turkey dinner in the Station
CltrUtiim* Miracle. After the plays Mess Hall after which they will he
Suntn entertained and distributed taken to the Station Auditorium to
gift* and randy to all the children. sec some movies la-fore I,ring pre­
sented with Christmas gifts by
Santa himself.
Lake Monroe
I'liiiue
7-A\ |'i&gt;i t-vt-miiR a|i|ioiii1 ment
The pArty on Wednesday will he
lly HADIR HODRRIIUIM
for the dependents of naval pcl-|
and they will also he able lo
The Lake Monroe School pre­ sonnet
vented their Christinas
ploy, see SantA CtAus since special arProphecy Fulfilled". Monday eve­ raUgrnienta have la-en made tu
W
m
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I \ f t d c r
ning at 8;0fl p.m. The Story of the bring hlrtt hack to the station Hint
He will present tlo- vjond hoys
Birth of Jesua vn* presented by day.
the seventh and eighth grades. and girls with Christmas stockings
.I c w i I c r
Mary wax played hy Hllvia Price filled with candy and fhvot*. Also
and Joeph was played hy Finery im-ludid In the progiam will he
Hawkins, The third, fourth, fifth in minutes of cartoons.
r i f i f f l jfe l 4 f i l l f l i r t t\i&lt;Sl?
Another Dale Carnegie course in
And sixth grade* sang carol* be­
tween scene*. "The Doll* Christ - "Public Hpeaking nnd Human ReI*||a11|«- l**/ \\
|1 1 &gt;mi111 I*il' f*
mas" a shoit play, w&gt;« given hj latlnns'’ nany he held heir In Hunthe fimt and second grade* under fold, The las! Date I’amcgh- 'las*
+i
*J*•.. r: ■»t "*J
tlie direction of their teacher, Mrs. lo he held here 1.1 ftnefold wA*
Virginia Trawlck. After the pro eonslilcred quite Slie-e-iful aeeilhlgram Old Hindu Claus appeared ing to report* fiom the two men
mi the *cetu&lt; to give all the chil­ |nhoard the ntntinn who were en­
dren present candy, compliments rolled in it. If you are interested lit
enrolling In the course you mAy
of the P.T.A.
The Lake Monroe Home Demon­ obtain further Information try con­
stration Club met Friday, Pee. t:!, tacting the Hlntlrm Kdurnllnn Of^ R E A L BICYCLING PLEASURE
at the home of Mr*. Wesley (iile*. flee.
During the pmginiu they learned
how tn make Christum* deioru
PVT. STALIN IN ULHY
tluns. After the program, gift*
CAM I* GROHN. Germnny i.H —
Were exchanged and deliviou* re­ The imidkpeakor ImioiuciI nut "Pvt.
,
freshment* were served hy the J .Stalin" and everyliody gaix-d.
hostelses, Mr*. Wesley (tile*, Ml*.
Then a young Polish soldier who
Irene llarrl*. and Mrs. W. It. Is in Ihe U. S Army under the
lilt Went Klrnl Slrct-I
I'linne I I’dA
Giles.
aliun enlistment program ox
4 2 ®
Mr. *nd Mr*. Janie* l*rlrstrr, plained:
Anil children, Angela, .llmmy,
Jackie, ariii I’amliia, hum North
i ’ n To
Carolina, left today after spend­
ing A few day* with Mnf. I.mira
PlIlAtl'r, And other relative* at
Lake Mop me Corner,
Mr*. Isireen Week spent the
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Forne, In
G o o d r ic h
week-end with her dnilglitei ami
Kiulmtnee.
Mr*, p. V. Warren ha* as her
goct-t* her son ami daughter-inlaw, AII/c abd Mr*, flioru’* Winren of Wyoming.
Mr. anil Mr*. James Prie*tci
ami chllihen, Sirs. Lauiu Priisler,
amt Mr*. H. It. Martin were the
guest* of Mr, and Mr*. W. W.
Pilrster and family in Daytona
Ih-ach Thuisdny.

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Fidelia
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Christmas Party

*oa* &gt;n were enjoyrd under the ill*
cpctlon of Mr*, D. K. McNab amt
p*i*e» wrw presented to Mr*, &lt;ir»dy Duncan inn! Mm. F o k , after
refre.lfAenf* w e * aervril
I1^**1*” ineliidinw:
Mm. GuteM, MV*, p. fb Cooper.
Mi t, Knx, Mis. I\ Cl. Brown, Mrs.
{-. ||. Mdse, Mi*. Vctnun Dnvi*.
Mm. \V. II. D'lrent, Mr*. G. L.
niineaii, Mr*. Hnnml Davis, Mr*,
L. p. limner, Mr*. .1.
Whitaker,
Mr». limn tinnier, Mr*. Arnold Wllb m ,, Mr*. J, V. June*. Mr*. Miltnn Moore, Mr*. MrNah, Mt«. f&gt;.
c. IL&gt;r*dorf, Mr*. Hart Cou*e, Mr*,
V. r. Messenger, Mr*. Cameron,
Mr.. I£. A. William*. Mr*. 8. C.
(Jmhnm, Mis* Jeannette Lrtinu and
.Mi** Loren* Franklin.

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The home of Mm. J. M. Cameron
on Celery Avenue was the seem*
tor the annual Chrixtma* party of
tlW Fidelia CImr* of the Flint Huptint Churrh Inst evening with her
Ktoun nervine n» ro-hnstr**.'.,
A Tiolltlny atmosphere prevailed
in the lovely decoration* which
run* I*led of greenery, holly her*
rlet, and burning red tapei* in
crystal holder*, (to the mumel the
larKe mlrroi refleeled nn arrangement of the Nntivlty group hat*
anted mi inch nine l»y miuintuic
Christinas tree* Hindi* ol eoloml
ImlU.
^tr*. Jnhn Fox preuld-v! over n
snort builne** session and tin dv---------votlonal, lotsed on the Christum*
b ish o p hAh l y t r e a t e d
Story,i wax
Rlvrn
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HumBarrier.
Curlier. A revhed
revived ver-do-ver-do- or
or, MONO KONG ufV-Calhnllc lllvh
tho Wide wits presented to Mr*, op Patrick Cleary nl Nanchenii
h. K. iiHichei, t&lt; aeiirr oi the i.ia*s diocese. Kiangxi province,. China,
and name* were drawn lor the reached Ilona Kon« indny, pale
gift* which were Inought hy mem- :ind ranged after 10 Vnnnths a* n
ner* itml placed under a Rally Conimnnl.vt prluonlT
ileeoM t*'‘ ree -ent-ine; the dining
nishup Cleary ami Iwo other
room table, A collection of $M Irish rliurchmrn- Father* Seuina*
V..J* &gt;*s.i, mi Ik- u.Mii a* a chnsi- o'Hcilly and Luke O'Heltry-atood
* ♦ •'I'* •- the fi .mi u |i*pti*i, puhllc trinl and were atoned and
Children ■ Home In Lakeland.
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Seminole Cagers Play Edgewater In Orlando Tonight
§

TIIF, SANFORD HRIlAl.D
E a g le s A r e F a vored
Pago •
Friday, Dec. II, IMS
By; 17 P o in ts ; F e d
JayV ees To
P la y
S e a so n ’s
Opener
By KENT CIIRTI.AIN
Coach John Scott'* green Semin*
la eager* will try again for their
ola
first basketball win tonight when
they Invade Orlando to play Edgewater of the so-called ‘‘ Big Ten.*’
It will be the season’* first
l i a a of the year for Ihe Junior
Vanity Calory Fed* who war#
cheated out of Ihe opener with
Winter Park here last Friday
■O'nlng due to Ihe Tri-lll-Y
foot til I banquet that night.
The varsity, after Idling the
opener to winter Park by an
ignomlnou* C2-30 score, will be
trying at lea*t to Improve on their
first period ocoro of only one
marker ogalnit the Wildcat* .
Scott’* charge*
have not praetited much thla
week, he reporta,
since moit of the
* hove been
ilged working
on C h r U t m a a
Joba.
In *plte of la*t
w e e k ’* .11 • 10
score at the end
c|f the Initial
half. Ihe Fed*
bounced hack to almost keep up
polnt-for-polnt with Wlrtter Park’*
nighty touted *corlng giant* In the
final two ntaneaa,
“ Our boy* were not clicking
la that first half and I think one
reaaon wa* beeauae It wa« their
find game together and they
tightened up," Scot I reasoned.
“ Actually, when we did get our
offensive playa working In Ihe
last half, we neemed to perk up
OS defenae too and you will re*
member they only out-pointed
ua by a free ahot In Ihe *econd
half.
“ 1 don’t look for any miracle*
at thla stage of tho game, and a*
I emphasised at the beginning of
the year, we will not be a winning
tegm to begin with. If the fellow*
cap have patience with me during
the season and can take rnv critic­
ism, I think Sanford will lie In
good shape about state tournament
flip*-"
&lt;Scott paused and then added,
“ You know this East Florida
Conference made a great mletake by eliminating Ih# confer*
•Dee tourney. It I* the one thing
tho hide and roarhea point to at
tho end of the *eaion. A coach
u handicapped If he haa a young
•quad going Into that Important
■tote tourney. The hide need
•very bit of tournament txporl
•MO before hoing into the state
championship meet, Mpeclally a
retag jeam (hat might get Ihe

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Oldtimes Picard And Revoha Are Stanley-Rogers Hatters Pick Jim
Oviedo Quintet To
Back In Link Spotlight At Miami And Acemen Gain Yonge As “Most
Improved” Player
Play Winter Park
By BEN FUNK
On No. 1 Stine’s DELAND (Special) — End Jim
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. tW-Two
Wildcats Tonight old-time
golf stars-Hcnry Picard Chisox To Start
Yonge has been named most Im­
and John Revolts-ami 51-ycsr-old
J a ck K a n n e r L e a d s proved player on the Stetson Hat­
from Miami ilcach club pro. Willie
OVIEDO (Special)—Fresh
,
gridiron squad and Guard B.
y night’s
last Tuesday
night1 A0-.1l triumph Klein, were In the spotlight today
Spring Practice. A c e A t t a c k W it h J.ter Leathers,
the moat valuable
over Clermont, tho Oviedo l.lon ■s the $13,000 International Fourman for thr past season. Head
cagers will invade Winter Park Ball tournament entered the sec­
499
3 -T ilt
S eries Football Coach Jay Pattee an­
For
‘Farmhands’
tonight to engage the high scoring ond round.
nounced today.
Wildcats.
Klein, oldest golfer In the tour­

It will lie game No. 1 for Coach
Paul Mlkler’s chnrges, having lost
to Edgewater In Orlando one week
ago. Oviedo will be hanking on It*
star forward Johnny Jones, who
1* swishing Ihe cord* at a lofty
21.6 average per game.
Jones, Seminole County’* lead­
ing scorer, ha* scored a total of
47 point* In Ihe first two game*.
The lanky senior hit fur II
markera against Elgewater and
tkeu set a two year county
scoring record last Tuesday by
dropplag lu 20 point* against
Clermont.
Mlkler release tho remaining 14
game slate for Oviedo this morn
lng. Tho l.lon* will participate In
the Central Florida Confercnco
tournament during Feb. 18-21
OVIEDO CAflK s l a t e
Tonight—at Winter Park
Jan. 8— at Bonne “ JVs”
Jau. I—at flroveland
Jan. Ilk—l.yman
Jan. II— at Umatilla
Jan. 20—Titusville
Jan. IJ—SI. ('loud
Jan. 27— Lyman
Jan. 30—at Clermont
Feb. 3—at Titusville
Feb. I —(Iroveland
Feb. 11—at St. Cloud
Feb. 13— Umatilla
Feb. 18*21—CFC tourney
Feb. 24— lloone JV*

Stetson Gridders
Name 6 Gators To
All-Opponent Club
DELAND (Hpecinl)-Hlx grldstt-rs from the Hlalc of Klorltla
were selected on fltetson Univer­
sity's “ all-opponont” football team
III a poll last week.
Ballots cast indicated that tha
Htetson team had a high regard
(or Iheir Intra-slate foes. The
Florida hoys named were, Ware
— Linebacker from Ihe Univer­
sity of Florid*, Brawn, defensive
halfback from F.H.U., Lal’radd,
defensive led tackle from Flor­
ida, Hhlver, linebacker from
Mleml, Chick!, safety from Tampa^aad D’Aaostlno, guard from

nament, teamed up wllh New
York’s Al llrnsch in Thursday's
opening round lo score a sensa­
tional 3 and 2 victory over Sam
Snead, the West Virginia Slomm
and the big Australian, Jim FcrHer.
Picard and llevnlta, who won
the tournament there years In a
row back in Ihe '30s, racked up a
4 and 3 first-round victory over two
Charlotte, N. (!.. tournament vet­
erans. Johnny Palmer and Clay­
ton Hcafncr.
The graying Kline, with no
realer claim to golf fame thin
U victories in the MU ml Open
in 1220 and 1030, and Brntch
am ared (he gallery hv beating
Snead and Ferrler nn Ihe greens
on the hark nine of the 0,657-yard
Normandy Isle course.
Klein and llrnsch were paired
In today’s second round with Fred
Haas, New Orleans, and Martv
Furgol, Lemnnt. 111. Haas and
Forgot came through Thursday
wllh a 3 and 2 decision over Boh
llamlllrin, Evansville, Ind., and
Durh Hnrrlson, Ardmnr, Pin.
Picard and Itcvntln will mrei
Ted Kroll. New Hartford, N. Y ,
and la&gt;w Worsham, Onkmonl Pa.
The Kroll-Hart ford team downed
Toncv Penna, Cincinnati, and ■' h
Toski, Nnrlhamnon, Mass., 2 u J
1, In Ihe nnening test.
The first-round uosets slarle-'
the Initial mulch of Ihe day, v
the defending champions
f‘ *
Cnoppr, Wliiie Plains, N. Y ‘ ’
Claude Harmon. Mnmnrnneck,
Y.-wcrc humped mil hv Herman
llarrnn, 'While Plains, and filonn
Teal, Buffalo, N Y„ l up
It was a tough r.av for all thr
stars Julius llnros, 1032 golf mnoev-wlnnlng chomnlnn from Mid
Pines, N. C.. and his teammate,
Doug Ford. Harrison, N. Y., need­
ed to go to (he 10th hole to down
H*&lt;nrv williams PUsburgh and
Milton Marusle, Herkimer, N. Y.,
1-up.

S

Kiner
G e ts
$1 ,0 0 0
For E very H om er
H it During* C a re e r
By JOE ItEICIfLER
NEW YORK i* - The Chicago
White Sox is the latest club to
start a special spring training
school for their farmhands and
rookies.
“ The Yankees and Bed Sox have
had good succor with this Idea
and wo're not too ;. ouri tu borrow
It," said manager t’ nui diehard',
"After finishing /nun i and third
the last two years, the fit it divi­
sion no longer ran t&gt;e our goal.
We nro now shooting for the pen
nnnt amt nothing less. Sinct we
Just can’t reach nut and get a 20game winner or a power hitler
without giving away Comlskrv
Park, we will eoueenlrate on pol
Idling up Ihe players wo now
posse-s.’ ’
Al l-npnr, manager rf the Clavelund Indian;, prnlicl, I,ml his big
l.’iri e n! Early Wynn. Hob l^-rnon
and Alike Garcia again will win at
least 00 games next season. Tottrio won 81 and lost 34 last season.
Ralph Klner, Ihe majors* home
run king, has been paid over a
thousand dollars for each homer
ho haa hit since he came up to
the big leagues In 1048. In his
seven years with Pittsburgh, Klner
has drawn salaries totaling $323,000, an average of $46,428 per Ma­
son. In (hat same period, he haa
elouled 294 home runs, an average
of $1,103 for etch round tripper.

Victory hungry Ace Glass and
Stanley Roger hardwaremen crept
closer to the front running Stine
Machine bowlers In the City Lea­
gue last Wednesday night at the
Sanford Bowling Alley*.
Itoth the Acemsn and Stanley*
R o g e r * tenplnnera register*
dean sweep* of three-line aerie*
while the first nlare alinemen
were taking a t-2 lirklag at the
hand* of the Pmt Office.
Surging Peto Bukur with his.
magic flngera fashioned a 30.1
series to accompany Paul Peiold’s
ever high 617 three-game sot to
pace the hardwaremen to a 3-0
triumph over the hapless Florida
I’owrr and Light rive. Lawton
Boss hit for a 436 total for the
loser*.
L a n k y Jack
Kanner, who ha*
b e e n gradually
Improving with
each p a s s i n g
work, finally rose
up and took com­
mand of tho Acc
(Passmen's deter­
mined first place
litd by recording
the league high
game of the eve­
ning. 201, and
Bob Hteel#

rolling tho third best series with a
400 total. The Kanner-packed Ace
attack waa good enough to slap
down the lowly Celery City print­
ers, 3-0, Pete Kllet dropped 438
pin* In tha aerie* fop the losers.
Meanwhile, Ih# lustra was
wearing off the No. 1 Htlnemen
aa the mailmen were on time de­
livering to Ihe machinist* hitter
2-1 setback. Bob Hteele was the
big postman with a (33 series
while youthful "King Carl" Von
Iferbull* produced a 439 threeline total for the loeers.
There will be no City league
bowling next Wednesday night due
to Christmas eve.
Post Office — (2-1)
Flayer*
1 2 .1 Total
Hteele
111 142 170 433
138 IRA 304
II. llerbst
Hardison
120 146 120 401
II. Plorcy
130 101 12A 3AA
C. I’lercy
120 124 127 371
Blind
12S
Total
„ 718
... 2022
864 A60

Trophies for the honors, which
are decided hy Ihe football squad,
are donated by Little Joe Kolllnger, a lirl.nnd businessman.
1’alteo
also
announced the
awarding of 16 football letters.
Twelve of this number are firstyear letter winners and seven of
these are freshman.
Further award* made Included
the selection of three senior
lineman aa honorary raptaina
for the year. Tackle Al Happla,
Guard U. J. leathers and Cen­
ter Tom Gibson ranked In the
polling for thla title. Happla la
n native of Ridgefield, N. J,
while Leather* hall* from Belle
Glade and Gibson from Coral
Gable*.
Leathers' team awards odd to
this year's list which Includes Lit­
tle All-America Honorable Men
lion and the Daytona Beach Quar
terbackers’ selection as third most
valuable player In the State of
FloiIda.
Yonge, a 2.'lS-nound Junior ha*
another year of foutluill eligibility
left nt Stelson. He Is also being
counted on to carry a load In var­
sity basketball this winter.
Freshman
letter
winners
named by Pattee were: Harold
Knowle*. II) Billy Odom. II) Art
« k . H: John Kdglngton. Ej
!’h,l G«»rge, G| Mark Ifoffard.
K; and Doug Maclennan, B.
Other first-year letter award receplentn are: Stan Marks, H;
Nick Colantnano, lit Dave Albro, Cj and Bill Proctor, T.
Repeat decals were awarded to
the following Stetson gridders:
Jerry Hopkins. B; Willi Han, II;
lion DeLIIIs, B: nob Marks, H
Sonny I'nrrlsh, II; Rod I.anslnger,
II; Jerry Gallagher, B; B. J. le a ­
thers, (J; Al Daub, (J: Charles Ap£*' ' C,J A!,
T &lt; Bon Fare-

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Let uh furnlnh you a complete line o f livestock, poultry
and dog food.
We will clotte at 1:00 P. M. Chrl*lmns Eve and will lie
cloned Christina* Day. Will open Friday the 2fith at
8:00 A. M.
WUhlng you a very Merry Christina* nml ft Happy New

Yenr.
Manager Msrty Marlon of the
St Louis Browns, whose club has
made no fewer than 27 changes
in
In personnel since the start of the
(he
1032 Mason, is convinced It will
404 West Thirteenth HI. Your Checkerboard Store Phone 1(38
finish In the first division In 1933.
"I'm usually on the conserva­
tive side," said Marion, "but thla
club of mine hat me very excited.
Wo're easily the most Improved
club In the league. We strengthened
ourselves by 30 per cent In gelling
centerflelder Johnny Groin and
pitcher VlrgU Trucks from Dotrolt.
With ■ top-first baMman and per­
haps another starting pitcher, we
AUSTIN, Tex i * - Praia* M n g could be a big threat to the Yan­
fltlne Machine — (1-2)
Ham Vacant), Parris Island Ma heaped on the University of Texas
1 * .$ Total
rlne quarterback, was a unanimous for Its climb bark among the na­ kees and Indians for the American Player*
FOR GIRLS
FOR BOYS
C. Von Herbulla 136 133 171 430
choice for the Htetson all-opponsnt tion’s top 10 football teams might League pennant."
H
tln
a
133
137
130
406
As he apoko, the writer couldn’t team. Next,’ highest In vote* re*
Now that they've got the left- J. Herhst
137 168 180 431 CLEVELAND
help thinking he was right for If celved was Charlie LalTadd, All- have a different tune If It hidn’t
for &gt; quarterback who didn’t handed pitcher they've been shriv­ E. Klrehhoff
12010(1 110 312 ■on, on "avers;
anyone should know. Scott should. American tackle from the Uni­ been
mind playing second fiddle.
ing
for
with
the
ocqulaltlon
of
G. Touchton
11.1168 1A2 43,1 shares of baseball stock but no
*n iuee, ins Hsnrord coach led Ills versity of Florida,
Knvnutlng (he enmubne* of Tex­ Chuck Htobhs from the Chicago
Total
(143OflO 708 2060 management experience In profes­
Akron Kllet team through the
as
from
defeats
by
Notrt
Dame
Mississippi
flouthsrii,
Hun
Bowl
White
Sox,
the
Washington
Sena­
A largo selection of Toys
Ace Glaaa Co* — (3-9)
gruelling Ohio Rtato title tourney
sional sports, took over today as
occupant* come New Years Day. and Oklahoma to the Southwest
1 2 3 Total Pr*» dent of the Cleveland Indians.
to the championship and succeeded placed four men on the combined Conference championship and host tors will make a determined effort Player*
for
Boys and Girls, all age
to
snare
catcher
Myron
(Joe)
Kanner
the next two seasons bringing his offensive and defensive team. The spot in the Coltnn Bowl aaslnst
Elll* Ryan quit the Job under
127 171 201 400
Ginsberg from Ihe Detroit Tigers. Cobb
charges into tho finals.
fire
yesterday
and
Wilson’s
first
147
1411
DIR
43]
groups,
Also a nice selec­
Parris Island Marines, a pro sat­ Tennessee was James Carrnll (T) At the Phoenix meeting, manager liorsdorf, Jr.
* “ Now I’m nol on* for making urated
114 120 134 308 art as new chief was to strengthen
Jones, who had to stage n rally Hucky Harris offered (he Tigers Carroll
crew,
placed
six
men.
jscuses, but there are certain
131 130 107 460 tno nu ml of Hank Greenberg by
tion of Playground Equip­
Tlu&lt; positions and learn* are ns of Ids own,
a swap Involving Ginsberg for
UH 170 157 407 expressing utmost confidence" In
[M ■ that every coach must face follows;
Three years ago Jones ran sec­ Mickey Grasso, but was turned Cooke
ment.
the
general
manager.
Total
realistically. You can't expect to
fl«2 775 827 2284
ond best In his hid for the starting down.
Offanse
Wilson, saying ho would continue
Celery City Printing — (0-3)
have a winning team without nequarterhnek spot at Toxas. Last
LE—Hehnelker,
Parris
Island
PIayera
l
2
.1 Total his insurance business, Indicated
*«*ary games, practice and Marine*
vear It was tho same. And on the
Catchers
seem
to
be
at
a
pre­
some tournament aaoerlence.
126 164 146 424 a freer hand for Greenberg by
basis of spring training thla vear, mium this season. Manager Eddie BchauttCet
LT—Lehman, Miss. Houthern
Ym might have potentially the
1IG 120 122 357 pointing nut he would not make
LG—Chlcklllo, University of It looked ss if It might be three Stanky of the St. Louis Cardinals Burnett
Negrotto
121 132 U 3 303 the.presidency a fulltime Job.
Jn th« state and Miami
misses for Jones.
Is seeking to lure either Ed Fits"I don’t know much about pickJrt get by Ih* first gam# In Ihe
Pavle
|4fl
lflil 128 440
Before
T’s
return
to
the
univer­
eerald from Pittsburgh or Sal
0 —Boyer, Florida fltate Uni­
dbtrlet tourney because lh« kid* versity
U10 Irtl 137 488 n« ball Players or even trading
sity this fall his father, Wallace Yvars from the Glints to spell Kltml ,
Total
M l 713 705 2103 them," he added. That’s Hank’s
he declared.
KO— Kerman, MU*. Southern Jones, said; "I don’t care if you're Del Rice. New York, In turn, Is
department."
I, couhl cite you numerous exH
I
an
ley
.Roger*
— (3-0)
first
or
second
team
quarterback.
eyeing J6c Gsraglola of the Pirates
ItT—Neill. MU*. Southern
Greenberg's differences with
Play*..
■ *ily*. While we face double A
I
2
3
Total
All
I
ask
Is
thls-lf
you
are
second
and Jimmy Dykes of the PhllsdelHE—MacAffee, Parris Island
competition tonight with Edge- Marine*
DIO 143 1A5 474 Ryan on operational policies had
string, you be the best second string phia
his Athletics would like Sherman G. resold
nag
H. Kretstr
134 137 128 300
W HEEL GOODS:
Loll ard of the White Sox.
t2 1 '/ ,nd
wlth Mainland In
QR—-Vacantl, Parris Island Ma quarterback In Ihe conference,"
m 43 o? m
departure, although the
A, Van Neaa
But Jones was named All-Con­
Fi-k.0"*, Rr,*oh .
Tuesday rlnes
i
h
o
}
«
21
25!
Jorm
«p
hom
e
ru
n
slugger
never
P. Hokur
» j *1111 maintain our tiovi
130 163 100 603 took part In the front - office
Backs—McElroy, MU*. South ference quarterback and was the
Bicycles, Tricycles, Dolt Car­
P. Peso Id
II mak* a satisfactory showing. erni Pepper, MUe. Southern and league's (otal nffcnllv* leader ami
160 178 1(19 617 squabble.
Bowling Standings
riages, Wagons and many
best passer with 83 cnmpttllons In
M». I believe In retting the Hutton, Furman.
„
, 770 765 723 3143
Wilson-who is 65 vean old-has
132 attempts for 1,1(4 yards and
* « . Power Light — (9-3)
i pi * / ft* ,ou*h ° " M- W we
never
met
Tribe
Reid
boss
Al
Defaaao
other
wheel goods items.
Players
seven touchdowns.
duled all easy ones this vear.
1 8
&gt;Total
pet and describes himself as
LE—Caldwell, Mlsa. Southern
MIXED LEAGUE
II. Rusiel
w* wouldn't stand a ghost of a
In
the
last
game
of
(he
year
140
137
160
427
t a "little stockholder begging
LT—Lal’rndd, University
of
W.
L, Ross
chance when the stale tourney Florida
Jones and Hay Graves of Texas No. 1
166 115 164 ,436
tickets to come and i n a
29
II. Gray
comes up next February.”
A
h
M
were
in
hot
contention
134
137
110
30(1
game."
LU—D'Agostino, University of
No. 8
27
Blind
W e genial mentor then went on Florida
for passing and total offense hon­ No. 4
125
125
125
376
Although among the anti-Ryan
19
Totals
However, Jones tHed only No. 3
680 6.10 683 2002
in tho preMnt controveny,
,?iP.U.fn ‘J1*1 hl&lt; »‘ «rtlng lineup RU— Lathley, Parris Island Ma ors.
17
FISHING
la still In the experimental stage. rlnes
five passes in Ihe ontire game. No. 6
s was a friend of Ryan’ a
19
Jimmy Krlder Is ijattd to
He
lalor
said
"1
found
out
we
could
and was In the syndicate fronted
10
No. 8
HT— Hansen, Parrla Island Ma­
the center post with
“
run welt so why risk throwing the
EQUIPMENT:
RJ) Gordon
Clark rines
by Ryan which bought the club
CITY LEAGUE
SAIXETSAU RESULTS
•nd
ball
awayT"
Devi* at the for
from Bill Veeck three years ago.
forwards
W* Le H.G.
RR—Shoe, Eaat Carolina Slate
■ " J , “ •‘ ‘ -"with "Ross"||aq"
exas backlleld coach Eck Curtis Btine Machine
All popular brands priced
.10 16 807 JictaQBvflle. Navy 14 Central Col­ Ryan sold out his Insurance builLit—Brown, F.8.U.
Bum at the guprd slots.
r
nes* then.
right! Hundreds of items
28
17 874 lege (MO.) 69
R U -ld iik , Parrli Island Mg ■a! I. "T'a as good aa having a Ace Glaaa
*•1
coach on the fleld-and sometimes Stanley-Rogera
The dUpule leading to WlUon’s
from which to choose.
Ilk* rlnss
20 854
25
election
broke
Into
the
open
two
belter.' ’
Blabee
Ra v e about
on
23 844 HIUGwrough^" Lakeland 60 (over
Post Office
22
S —Chleko, Tampa
weeks ago at Uv* major league
g g *IH stsi plenty of .aaion beShakespeare fishing tac­
Celery City
18 87 836
meeUng
at
Phoenix,
Aria.
Details
evenlmr'eqver,” ha stated.
kle.
§,
Fla, Power A Light 18 33
807 J«Kdt 41 Jefferson 14
PAY NIGHTA FIGHT!
never have been made public but
Fred Ganas and Bill
ut
Hreults Last Wednesday
A»inf lated Press
Mainland (Daytona Beach)
Beach S3; Ryan waa crillclMd for advocatli
lng will handle the Junior
Player
Drops
In
95
Ace Glaaa 3, Celery City 0
NCI8CO: Carl "Bobo"
. ■■
London of Jacksonville
43
He 42
irchase of the Indianapolis tteam
HV In iho Initial game at
„ flan Francisco, out- Points In Short Tilt fttan ley-Roger* 3, Fla. Power
^Seecli Fktcher of Jacks
Jacksonville 1 the_ American
___ _ AsioclaUon.
_
in*
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT:
Ur gym beginning at Ti80
Light 0
forman Hayea, 1631k, BoadlanapolU lost money last yesr
Post Office 8, fltlne Machine 1
Femaodlna Beach 47^Yulee 41
Ryan, admitting the squabble,
Here you can save SSTfc. on
BUFFALO, N. Y. (M—Don Sum­
High Game
decided to make a fight of It. Bui
mers scored 95 pointa In I Mirny J. Kanner............. .. ............. .. .201
Footballs,
Volloybtlls, Bomflout* Broward yesterday he could win no more
o u t,
Basketball League game last night P, Bukur »■**»•**•••*!»* *««•**&lt;••••*••*«•&lt;**190
balls, Boxing gloves and all
than
a
temporary
automate
at
a
D
, » '
aa hla team, the Buffalo All-Stan, J. Cooke ......
179
Aker athletic equipment.
special stockholders’ mMilng and
»y Krlder, a
ovarwhalmod the Jay Hawn, 141High SerlM
B" ' h " resigned.
o'Mstts, g
U. lie'tossed
____ InIn 41 field gotta and P. Peloid ............................... BIT N S S t i 1* Hannum, g
throws
P. Bukur .............
603
IRK i (Sunayslde Gar- game.
J. Kanner.... ...............................499

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Tlorida High Court
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O f State Not Valid
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Novel Scheme To
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TAt.LAHASSEF. or - Florida's
Sunday closing “ blue laws” as re­
laxed by the 1951 l-cgislalurr were
declared unconstitutional today b&gt;
tho Supreme Court.
^
The decision upheld in part a To Seek Rule Change
“ ruling of Circuit Judge Vincent c
On Debate By Par­
Giblin, Miami, but the Supreme
Court said he went loo fur In also
liamentary T r i c k
knocking out the blue laws which
existed before 19.lt.
tty JOHN CHADWICK
It said he shouldn't have ruled
WASHINGTON t.P-SenMors Irv
on constitutionality of tho older
laws because that question hadn't Ing to figure out how to smash
been ptu before him for decision. filibusters are considering strategy
Net .result of the decision seems that could throw the opening ses­
lo be that more stringent bine sion of the new Senate on Jan. 3
»w » In effect prior to 195! arc Into an uproar.
still In effect.
Behind their efforts Is a desire
• The 1951 amendment put In a lo clear Ihe way for civil rights
long list of businesses which would measure*. They hope lo deprive
bo exempt from the closing rule. opponent* of tholr mo*t truntv
They Included filling stations, res­ weapon, the filibuster, which ran
taurants. tourist attractions, out­ lie used to talk legislation to death
A leader in Ihe move. Sen.
lying grocery stores, hotels, drug
stores, parking lots and transpor­ Humphrey (DAIInnl, said today
tation companies
Itcpuldlrnn and Democratic sena­
A group of Miami used car deal tors who favor making It easier to
ers, claiming they were threatened shut off debate have been invited
with prosecution if they operated to confer here Dee 30
on Sundays, sought and got an
Humphrey told a reporter Dial
injunction against action by the one course of nctlnu under study
sheriff and other tuw enforcement is lo move at the start of he
officers. They contended the 1951 session for the adoption of new
laws were uncoiuditulonullly dis­ Senate rules—a maneuver aimed
criminatory.
at eliminating Hole 22
The Supreme Court agreed
Under Itule 22. a hall can he
In an opinion by Juslcc T.Frank
to a filibuster ordv hv the
Hobson, the court suid the c|i|*'ntl«m called
votes
01 senators, or two third*
eoultl not l»e decided on religious of Iheofentire
tlppu
grounds but must rcsl on whether Meets contend membership.
the laws are “ Justified as an ex sible to apply. It Is almost Impos­
erelse of the police power which
What's more. Hole 22 provides
inheres in the Stale."
“ It is not suggested that the thin no debate limitation whnteier
parties who work on used cur lots shall apply to proposals to cliunue
need protection from being cajoled Ihe role* — so that anv move to
into uninterrupted labor more than 1
!’ rn" l*® talked In death
dn citizens who are engaged in j rcnlativp opcnlng-dav strategy
any of the ................. ulncssc* or i ;»ut|,,Kd by'Humphrey In rot* with

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ChriKtniiiH Rush Kelt
By Phone Company
The Clirlilmus rush I* expected
to lie fell lo more place* than Itie
downtown stores. According lo K.
V. Turner, Sunford Muimger foi
the Southern Hell Telephone Cum£pnny, lung ilistuncu telephone truf­
fle is already showing sign* of
being extremely heavy.
For that reason, Mr. Turner
"aid, Southern Hell will mid to It*
normal eoniplcmctit of operator*
«n duty at Hie long distance
i.w itelilmnrd*.
"White other* are opening pre­
sent * under the tree and cele­
brating ChristmuN Day," Mr. Turnrr said, "Our girl* will l&gt;o on
duty providing the traditional
■A good telephone service the public
expects."

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&lt; ith r.\n n f M . t r / .

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the plan drvrlnpd hv Pn ■uhit*
I'nmi.m * ( ufiimisshim on Flu na
linn "&gt; 111-.11111 Nt i d * i- hi 1111 Li» i h
anuiiid vnlutdarv prepaid mr&lt;iu.d
imuraiiee financed in part hv •••.r
rial a n d slate i*mei mneul ■
St'inih'i'N 111f*H*' hv I In lli. h» iff ft
prnlili'iii ^aid lh'*' ilmihlrd tin •• •
pl'Mi iim t iMiltl j t tin mi It •
UH‘ nn if thn AM A tlecidr* in K.tfh
tt I'hrv **aid tin* uni* tin?*!? ih.t*
miwhl net it efiaetrd uutdd In* »vt
mill', mmimmumiu; momL fioin " ..
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In Rough Waters

Assistance IsOne Way
To Stricken Craft
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Mii|il&lt;TM\ «* w•dl**"* fd h* lpl«*v%|v m
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* mi HirtuVRli Nnrlli I**m du* v» ilrr*. IimIji*
S i\ii'l /uiir
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llrlp uji.k ni rutili* to flu* l»UM* 1Imi’ il.t\ ni^ht 'Imrlh s»M«u ,» s..
tun n11A§» ulikh : iv 1* 1% fmi&gt;%if 11111 v irl ui'W ** ii^nicv i liiilin'd Hhil I mi
I .oftitf llillt** off Ihe IlnllMi Lidmn nf | III" «ltll|*r% IlilV l" link i d f u r |* o l|||
Ida I'ouiil Bid (iflk'hiU olliiinlrd 1 ,il asylum in l*a»d Liuununv
it would laki* thr liif* Lhiitd So\
Tli. iv wji” no word of ihr fooilh
rrrl^n of Vnnroovrr id h as! four l.f Iloam* J s muirr lloincsliuol
mure dnyn to rravh Hit* &lt;hlp.
t in Mr is hi'lirvrd fo h.ivr r m o n l

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Judge In Orlando Canadian Vessel American s S o ld iiM * ;m&gt;
\im t lniti
Spurns Clemency Rides Helpless Tells How Soviets
Tried To Coax Him' nov Ami i iron tin i
Plea Of Man, Wife

1)1(1.ANDO id*—Federal Judge W
J Barker turned down i p ic from
a mother and father Thursday to
let them stay with their chllurco,
then sentenced them to eight \c.ir*
" ^ 3 , ', " , '' YnlsliulcVlmr.' Y-om

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A U K ir t : r t h'h'

* MIXTUIt of Imlikmi. iiubKtiv ne-1 |itmr mr’te* in* Pnttlert named 1range from 4B (Drovcnell) to &lt;1X (Pullr* M r n &lt; K a h i
l' Proidcnl-c'ctl I.l; &lt;nbower to head up Id* administration. Age Federal Srciirdj adnilnldt U»r, will altinid mwtmjt* i

At Ihe outset of the session a i w!,J i eye*" TofV ttie
i" «fattier.
,i ,
motion would he made to adopt11 1L . The
*''
,l " r Kenneth
Slinonette.
glistened
with tears ...a*
new Senate rules; the vice pri-sl , ,
dent, who Is Seniito prr*ldl,.g ’ &lt; ,wl,,
,lu'.r , ,n(r ‘‘'l '
officer, probably would rule that1 '. " '" . T u , '/ i '
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Ihe niolloii was nut of order, n'lv. j liVeluY iii oniimtam
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nasi
nreccdimU
Hint
Ihn
I"nu
d
on
probnttnn.
ing
nil past precedent* Hurl Iho
One
child,
a
If
year
old
daughter
Senate, because only a third of it,
membership change* al one lime, I* deaf, he said, and can lie him
I* 11 continuing body and »o already died only hv Mr*. Simonlle An­
other daughter I* lit and u son I* it
bus Its rules.
An appeal would Ik* taken from They know nothing about their of
Ihe ruling nf Ihe vice prexlilctit: fense*. he elalmed. mid have been
only n majority vote I* necessary brought up ns church goer*
Mrs. Slinonette asked the bulge
to overturn such u ruling and
Humphrey is hopeful that llir nee- to “ Let me go biiek to nit eldldrcu
for Christina*, t ask yon if von eno
oxsnry vntes could he obtained
H Iho vice president wore near- see fit In give me another rhunre "
Fill ngent* arrested Ihe Simon
nlli'd. thf effect would be lo leave
etles after raids Aon. 21 mi Ihelr
Ihe Senate without nny rule*.
Humphrey said In Hie ease onll homo and severnl Orlnmlu hotel*
nary parliamentary rules would
■ipplv and nny senator* attempting legislation mill ullier civil imlil*
to filibuster against Ihe adonllon meaxtirei.
or new rules no longer would have
Humphrey sulil my new rule*
(lie nroleclion of Itule Ti
proposed hy the group iiliemling
Aside from nnrllnnieiitnrv teeh- tile meeting priilmlils wuulil |uinUle
menu lies — and some, miliiorities for hailing a tilllm*ier b&gt; Hie '" le believe there are flaws in the Inn of 49 senators, or u iiiiijorih of
-such a maneuver would touch off the entire mcinhcr*hip He snid u
a bitter fight by Soullicm senators move to cut off debate bv Just a
who long have re led on flllbuslers majority of those present would
to block fair employment practices be "going a little too far "

wilt be comparatively normal with
tho exception of G'mUlma* Kve,
Christmas Day and New Year’s
Day, These will he the highest
ru.dt days of tho season, he said.
Those who find It convenient to
mnko their holiday rail* on other
day* may got their call* through
quicker.

1*

MeW plan hi |M,ikr ll I'.ihm

vocation*." the C.mrt said
' '
rm.db .iek to civil right* and ’r. ’V Vtnt*“ We ran think of no reason, and “ ll,‘T ten^lntlon Involve* some fast
‘ the mother Mr-, Irene
fie a-toil
none h;t' been nuggesled to us, why , I*"'N
nr"
. . ament
.
, , footwork,
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Siimmetle:
VANfuUVi:il, ll P 0
ltd
Here* what Humphrey expect*
. . think nt tlie
the health, safety, morals or gen­
rudder d.mmmd .»nd luiffrlrvl lt&gt;
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eral welfare of our citizens would would happen if Iho plan were put ,
were
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bo safeguarded to any greater dr into execution:

gree by requiring n*rd eur dealers
lo close their places of business on
Sunday than »uch right* or guar% unties would he snfegnrdrd were
such persons allowed to do host
nns* no the Snbbnth along with
proprietor* of tourist allrncttoos.
“ Nor i* it clour lo us thut tiny
rea*onable basis exists for exemoting parking lot* and filling
slntlnns from tho operation of thesp
so-called "Sunday closing lows"
and not exempting gnrngr*
“ Sueh dlsllncllun* appear lo lie
nehulou*. wholly arbitrary and lire
mnile without n reasonable hash
^ for upholding them ns n valid exMercian of Hi* tHillec power."

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Whrlhrr his rrnlorsf»fiM*nt will
|,j\r u rijjhl with tin* incoming
Itrpubllcnn Cofiur**ss is. of n m rif,
tpnutionaldr Truman roiddn’l rH
comptflsory hnallh hisurniMT approved I'vrii when irir Dnnocrut*
ran ( ‘oocress
Uhat llir health commission pro
l&gt;n ("■* l * ,1 hrnad nrw sysfrlll
li.trkrd h\ 1'
hilllon dollars of
f. .I# t d aril t dr funds every vrar.
fu. lo fp lo 01 • ito dlra. rarr wiHdti
(!,*• 1* It'h of rkrTofU* Who
ii 1ii1 t prepai orrfd h.'isiv
si.tit
.out individuals could
* miii' 01 »m *tay iu11 If thev cmini*
iu d would hr under standard"*
•f h\ ihr fi'dr 1 id »;oveminent. Hut
du iiMif.iini |i|,m would hr run
Li el\
!&gt;■'-d Mid fa r hoards,
N' k'zto dih I,, |ia&gt; health iflMir
MM&lt; |u 1 Ml *Ml
|ll t flow much
ti ' \ mil.1 hi ha mi 1 h» ru work ml
"if kmild Mtl.turr hi o ” TI health
pro 1 mm I •d* r'al ami fair fufld't
uiuh! jmv ih ni pail1 of llir ntisN
fu! tlhoe .ifialdi fo hear Ihiur full
'hare
\s Ihr t imim *100 rr if a plan
hiodd pr«»v nh not oidv for fur*pital
Mtd or »iral rare a” 11110I present
vt loidary instil *oiee s\w|eiiis do,
hut also for srrviers of a family
iihv'iclaii If '.t\' llu plan -should
offer denial ran lo chdd•*»*■» if
* d and r\rvditally to everybody,
’ li'nil i* w HI* 1*x!m •11'•ii%1 111 11tt s a|pp 11
* IIt!'!"* and \ t a v *rfvic«
lie roiiiim 11■vi 11 1 Mimnriidrd
dial otto fill i 1 llldhori people *uiw
li 1■*uuj iiioidldv id if Aye anil Stir*
m ••(
In mi atn • r fu rk * from flu*
- i d seenrilv pro :rain mil mil
mot r w ....... dl t.i 11 *ret iv Uih*
1" ml » ,11 ».'i In In mr; hi info Hit*
Ml lfie»fit ant • phui M ny yrsfed
ftiaf 1lit* eio| hr p,iid oul of -oriaf
1"mf it v fund'
hii'lt dir** eo|
1 •fed fnuti faxes tin employer*
.M'd emplove' n*«.arflless oi wfn III
&lt;* thr hrnefieiai 11 ■* .it • dde In
»*'»'• ' d them rh r ”
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• u«ler MM* plan
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oH d«' 11m•111■11■ would p"\ ilireeflv
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uu 1«si sin
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wlili ‘ "old not liet-imlnitlcil
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and I intended In slav m t! lllat
The Mapleeiive rail hie, I for ohl ; llltll ,|lt.
„ „ „ . m’mlx .rl.-Mlt* I Relieved In Hie Amniran *’ av «•(
yestenlay wli le .......... ti. l&lt; * J Nm 2, The ll.isslim* have mmlc.l life, and Itint I wn&gt; ,, mu Imed •••!
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

Columnist Writes
Open Letter To GI
Joe In Korea Area

A Child's I.Ifr or Jeau* Is one
or Iho Iasi books written hr the .
lit* Fulton Oursler, noted au­
thor of surh mlutnr* as The
Greatest Hlory Kyer Told, The
(ir n t n l Ilook Ever Written, fir.
Tills prrsenlnllon of Mr. Ourstar's book has bran especially
llluxtrslrd for urn*|»i»per puhliration by Iho nrll-kmmn artist,
Nall O Kri ff. .
CHAI'TKJI IX
Wlifi) iso do lliluirs that Jcxux
ask* wo foal Ju«t wonilorful. Wc
fori «ny and glitd Ju.il ns llo said
wn would.
ilo llkril to toll slorios to show
what Ho mount, llko tho ono about
Iho Prodigal Son. (Prodigal muanK
someone who wwites things.)
It Is tlio story of two boys. Thoir
father was rich, and someday ho
mrant to give all his money to the
aons. Hut ono son did not want to
wait. He was tho prodigal. llo askod fur hi* |»ari right away. And
hi* father irnve him the money,
With his pockets full, thp prod­
igal ion loft his homo and wont fur
away. Ho wnxtod all ho had. llo
spent It on foolish thing*. Soon
hla money was all gone, Then he
wa* hungry nml had nothing to
rat. llo wu* tired but bn had no
bod in stee|i In. lie went to work
Trading Iho hogs for a former, llo
hqd to ent the shoio food us Iho
pig*, llo hud to sleep on u lut'd
(tench In lh« non with tho pigs. Ho
wal fold nml hint no hlunket. lie
cried and wished lie had stayed u(
homo.
At last tho prodigal son said to
hlmaolf; "I will go bark to my
father's house. I will ask my fnth-

By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK tfi-A n open letter
In O. I. Joe In Korea:
Dear Joe,
Well, kid, t thought I would fill
you in on the new* from your
llnele Sugar Able—tho old U.S.A.
Everybody Is excited about the
hfg reunion anil reconciliation of
Heneral Ike and fleneral Mac.
There ha* been nothing llko It
since Stanley met Dr. Livingston
In darkest Africa.
General Mac is supposed to have
bent General Ike** ear with a m*w
plan tn gel you out nf Korea. The
Democrat*, taking a tip from
Harry Truman, are saying, "Well,
what la It?" And the Republican*
are saying, "Walt and ace."
However, nobody ha* said any­
thing yet about speeding up the
rotation system, and If I were you,
Joe, I'd go on keeping my feet
dry and my rifle clean. No matter
what plan the general* make. It's
Urn doughboy who has to carry
It out.
Everybody here I* off on the
annual Christmas gift buying jag.
It look* like a record year, and
even the dog* on Park Avenue are
wearing mink Jackets,
“ I never saw such prosperity,"
a friend nf mine told me. "Why,
Ihere were *0 people ahead of me
at the finance company this morn­
ing, waiting for the doors tn open
so they could borrow money tn
buy Christmas presents."
The wav things are, Joe, a fellow
can hurdly afford not to borrow
money. It's the*nnlv wav you can
be suro you still got some credit,
And. of course, the Democrat* aay.
"Well, you might as well borrow

threw his arms about him nml kiss- nulmnls nml lire* nml fluwer* an ,|M
m,
ed him.
much, told u story about the while M,|j when tine shepherd found bis ™ . ■ » yarning for nne I geu**
"I love you, my dear son," b" wnoly lambs. There wua one in the |(Hl'
|,,. gave a shout of Joy. 11 j*
morale In gel thrown
aald. "I am happy tlmt you have |atnhle where lie w h s born
re- u,.
'jt ,,ip and nut It on hi* m!* (’r ", ■"dvfl chair aflcr 2U year*.
come homo to me."
member? Now that Jea.i* wns e »hm,hler
,.......... It back to tho
™&lt;\
L' hu»V
I ho ffitlic'i* took off the* soil'll |grown-up mini, lit* milt'd IliniHtdff0|f|#
gating everybody In Washington
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who
can’t
afford
to winter In
ragged (billies ami put on him n u Shepherd tin,I the people were
,
lied together all Ids, Florida. The way It seem* to work
neighbor* nml friends and said
I Is that thev all choose up aides,
"Come and be „glad with
. . . .me,
. . . for. and
___ *ay. “ you Investigate u* (hi*
MIMEOGRAPH PR IN TIN G — TYPING
I have found the sheep ihut wns week, and we'll Investigate you
lost and It wax not eaten up by next week."
wolves."
Another theory la that the Demo­
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
Our Father In Heaven Is Ilka crat* want to get each other all
that good xheplierrd, Jeau* Raid. Investigated now so that when the
A N YW H ERE IN U N ITE D STATES OR There
is Joy in heaven, when one Republican* get In power the only
foolish person stops making ml*- one. left for them to Inveslgate
will ho thomselvc*.
Iliken mid mines baek In God.
FOREIGN COUNTRIES
It look* like the new Congrea*
(Monday: The l.n«t Slipper)
may go on television, and the go*-

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With such a wonderful reception of the new 1953 Ford, we
are in a position to offer you the following extra clean
used cars at a very low price.

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19151 Ford CuHtom V 8, Tudnr Sedan, Radio, Seal
Covers, Very Clean
1951 Ford Coatom V 8, Convertible, New WSW
Tirea, Radio, Heater

$1695.00
1895.00

$1395.00
1695.00

2195.00

1995.00

1495.00
1295.00
1295.00
995.00

1295.00
1195.00
1195.00
895.00

1951 Ford Canton V 8, Victoria, 8,758 Actual
Ml fen. Radio, Heater, Fordomatlc, Plant le Seat
Cov ent
1950 Ford Custom V 8, Tudor Sedan, Radio,
Overdrive, Beat Covern
1950 Ford Det.uxe Tudnr Sedan, New Paint, 8
Cylinder
1949 Ford Cuatnm V 8, Tudor Sedan New Paint,
Ona Owner
1017 Ford BuRtf De!.uxe V 8, For dor Sedan, Five
New Tire*, Radio

EXTRA SPECIAL
1051 Prefect (English Ford) 9000 Actual Mile*,
Very Clean

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Call It "making a dollar worth
100 crota again," and It aouodi
floe. Call it "deflation", and a lot
of people get worried.
The dollar actually ha* 100 eenta
now, a* It alwayi did, but Inflation
ha* chiselled away much of Its
buying power.
When you talk of n "53-cent dol­
lar", you mean that before the
war 32 rents would buy aa much
In goods and servlcea aa ono do).
Inr will now.
The pre-war dollar bought more
finished goods. It also bought mure
raw material*. And It bought more
labor.
Many people, however, had fewer dollars then to spend on goods
than they do today.
It Is the others—those with only
as many dollars a week to spend
now as they had before the w a rfar whom the postwar rise In the
coat of living la particularly rough.
Millions, for example, are trying
to live on peniloni or saving*—
earned when the dollar bought
more, and being apent now when
Inflation has taken half of 1U buy­
ing power.
To deflate the economy, get baek
to prewar prices, and make the
dollar as hefty In purchasing power
as It once was. however, might
mean tha* people would have to
take In lower dollars for the com­
modities they grow or mine, and
got less for transporting them to
factories.
Workers In factories and mills
might have to take pay cuts. And
those who supply factories with
tools, materials and servlcea would
have to slash their prices—and
Incomes.
Stores would have to pay leas
for rent, light, fixtures and clerks
than they do now.
Kvoryime would enjoy paying
less for the thing* he has to buy.
Few would relish getting lest for
the goods or labor he haa for sale.
A Virginia farmer say* of Infla­
tion: "I like having more money.
I know It runs right through my
fingers when I go To the store. Rut
I like the feel of more of It in my
hands."
None of thl* Is Intended as a
defense nf Inflation—which does no
one any good. Just gives them the
nice feeling of having mnro money,
all of which runs right through
their fingers.
Ilut Inflation can be a mixed
blessing. Parllclarly If It get* out
of hand.
Falling price* are great for the
famllv budget—hut only If earning*
and income* don't fall too. Many
people may find that prettj hard

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CHIRCIPIUCTon
Pleasr call for appointment
Phone 1752 — 1716

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AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
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II. JAMES OCT

JA M E S II. CJHT

I'll II IS I MAS GIF I S
Now .mil
usi'il -cuing m 11 (linos Term*
JALOUSIES
.121 C Pir«l Si Phone IC2»
Lifetime Aluminum
Free K*tl
■nates. Free Initliillinimi Telei:\TH \ HONEY m i l ( IIHISTM AS
phone II2a
Furnllure Center,
!tn&gt;i|* jimr wlille elephniils In the
till W First
Auction Market
Furniture
hoick Kn.nl..
Tool* nml Whid FRI0IDA1RE appliance*. sales ami
Not*
Spot
ftiiy your
Mirvlro C. II llliih, Oviedo, Fla
week's simply of \ei'ctahlex (no
phone d a l nr Sanford lilt:’ W
l.arry Jour* • .Anrllonerr.
DRAPERIES, Slipcovers made to
m i n : i i i.n 1 s e l e c t io n s
order. Call ISUH, Mrs. Famnlrl

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MumoiiI .leu el Hunts Men's Kits
STANDARD 1IODY CIL
I’ rmee amt I'riniTa Gardner
I \IIS PAlNTLIi
M.illels Ron-on Zip|mlighter,,
Gndy Work
l ili.Alette Cases ■ Mr'telin Tru
202 ('niiimi reiid St
til and Kitchen Clinks Itiug* ■ Kent Hide
Phone 17
Karr Itit’s llnieelels Necklace*
IVarls Key Chains Tie Sets
Cuff l inks
Uriel Cases Case LAUNDRY WORK • Mrs Cinder
Celery nod Mellonvllle Aienoes
Klines
Imir Clippers
I'hnne 1020 It
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LUGGAGE I lk
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Jay, week nr ntniilh — Tel 1425.
lurnllnre Center, I 111 W First.
CLEAN FOUR room furnished
nnarlmeul Oil
oil Park
Part Avr
An
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Ft'llNISHED .1 room apartment
Private etdrnnee and h a i h
Cheap! 247 XAV
EXTRA NIt'E S room fuml-md
apartment Adults -after o on p
m 104 W 11h

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1luluinile iiinl Eertlllrer I'hmin
IWI M TLiviil E Carpenter

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aree llie TetetiAniie nn mem Hv lln v O n lln
(•rnnthiHi ehnrite If your hnme I*
ll*tei| In ike irlriihnHe bank. In
return fur IM* Kr-nituimi Unfit*11
tbe MU%er«l*er I* etpeeletl in |t&lt;*«
crime 1&gt;&gt;. In order for u* in
*ke tie*i |Mi*elli|e i m l r r ,
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offlt-e tin the iln* ttefure nultll
til* Cun.
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SPECIAL SERVICES

Fnrnitnre Repaired, ReflnDhed.
Home and Office Fixture* Unlit.
DANIELS (-AH1NF.T WORKS
111 Railroad Avenue
(Welakn Mdg )

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W A N T AIXS

AGENCY

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23o:i Sanford Avenue

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hike. 10 one tnevele. I.
(all
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Full SALE - Cu-liman «eonler
fl'NtOn. liny', hieyele
i2.'i 0*1 al
7a.VI I’ .illllellil, I’hnne Ill.Tt* It
Fill II

FAKES FOR Hill ID AYS
AMI All

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Aolomidtlles ■ Trailers

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l!Mi PONTIAC - Four (lour. A l
ennilltion. original owner, all nreessorlcs, new lires. Plume nil II
nr see at I.‘•13 Dnuiiliis.s
Foil SALE K. F Mack
V . fnn
IJ ion miles A I eoinlillno Plmrie
;»il 2iWt Wilder Park
111,2 I it y\ I I.M ASTER II ft Trail
, , ?:iisri no Scott* Trailer Side*
amt Court. i)r;in»e C i t e _______
IN

Al IdMtlHII.E RIMlKEHS - in
WE REV AND SELL
CLEAN
late rondel used dirt
See W F Mr Master s
tirades iidhant I’ setl Cars
lllli amt Park Aves

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70 I I ItM 11 t: I d in.hi i..unis—td
sertpl copying work nr av.litatile
(or any liping work m home Sat I 1 ANiei \, w .iml ,1 ed Tertim*
I r.nl, ill
l\ lili t . I'tJi i Store,
I.faction giiitriinlcfd Write Mi
1 1(1 MI. IllMahle Ktmlel P ll liny 111'
VAt'MHi'
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Itv Kre.sk Jr
Wall f |,« i , I i n ,'place
AHEAD
.1 Ills
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Al I. II,HU.I S
.1 Ills
ihi 101 AV. Isi st.
I'hnne I2JI
llnhhs’ Rakery, 217 E I'irsl SI
Ill AVERSE IMeteioii Rmls-2H"
I'hnne Mill
to IHo ' Si nk,,ilk Glass and Paint
Cn
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VENETIAN 111 INIIS
Free Estlrnalr* ■ All AYoikm.m
I'in'Ii,r\ pines! Ilnll.i Head IIIIiuIn,
ship uiul Alaterlal* tiituriiniecil
Al imiiium l.ds, eulioii or pin*lie lii|'&lt;
I'nolplete lOpalr ’ IT
K. I IIHOVE It
l lee
llt:i E. I.’llh S|.
I'hnne I.Y.'I M
s| MINttl E At M i l AN III IN'II
COA1P ANA
kill West lid III
I'liour 213
DUPONT AMI IIEIIt t ' I I S
Spurlin,• powders, primers, per IF Yuli HAVE SOME I'll INC! TO
elusion e«p», in 11da nr eonver
SI I I. anil are in a linirv to sell
sioit*. spoilers nml variuiiil til
it let the el,e - died ndiertlilnR
tes, harrellnji and chandii-i imj
..................it of till' sANFOtlD
hand riiii repairs, uiur/le load
lll'HM.I) pinve tt .diilily as nil
inti repairs, nholmm rep.uis amt
elfn lent -.ili-s meilniro
cnrreciiou work Nineteen years
esperieuee
tree
trie
Freo
HARRY V. II AltiHI
lluffer Rental
lleur Lake Road, 2 miles moth nl
wdti
Lockhart. Tel. Orlando 3 9.1KH.
Piireha e nl Paste Wat

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1 ll&gt;
NICE CLEAN 1 room furnt-ln.l 2 Ihs
llnlili-' Rakery, 217 Fa-1 Fir-1 St
iiparlinent
darn Re nviillalrle
I'hnne 11Hli
Settlrd rou|de onlv Nnl Elm Aie
j m j ^ P h n n e 1140-M.
ARTICLES IV ANTED
fi
F—REiAL ESTATE FOR S A L E - 3 , . , . ................................
Ur Imv, srtl mid tradr um*d fiirni
HOUSE FOR SALE
Storv and
’ " f ' 1 Wl 1,1,11 Mn,,,r Furnllure Co
half Horn In hack with I’nruije I ;l11 * •’»* I'hone t*-iM
Hy F'rnn Striker
Flnwlnn well Lil HO * IHK’ s See
(i E Cnrann. Lake Mary Rn.nl.'
I liU N m if lL
"ow vt-w -/}
Rnitohl
Sold or Traded Stop hy
[It t. Ron loo after .Vflo p m
or Iclnphone 112,1 Furnllure Ceil
n - NOTICES PERSONALS
nr
ihi W Flrsl
‘Ilk.Mil. •, I
COLORED FOLKS i t !
A Paint I’o
jdnnrl lull for sale in Lockhart'* .
\M|,|| i III Ill’ll will reeen e 21 m \ I 1 st M , .,.tiie ,n lelniie fair
Cels
lUestink
I'liultry
\ and Wc*t Sanford SiiImIIvI-iiiii
tier cent of the relnd puce no .ill
, lU"." i*’ ., onalite Al-u iisi'd
IIP no down and Lino per I.m in i 11It is I'MAS presents' Male
wall|ia|ier you porch.i-e In,in
opi min ......... i .,11 . i m
munlh Write llocn Rntun linos
I■1111 ti miii puppies $3 00 I'hntio
in Ini ween mm and i hrislitias
Irik! Cnrp . Ron RI4. Miami Reach.
l.li.N Al
Alake ynin seleetlnl, fiinii III,' l's|-li SI \i I' In,,I,,-; all size*Fla.
lariicst ussinliiienl In t enlr.il
Cn,.,I i noitiltiifi
si'i v reasonk I aim siippllrs - Aliirhlnrrv - .*
Florida Help swell the Aina- , aide I.,!' Urn
tl'i llui Avo.
niRNISHFD 2 Ius Iroom Riir.iee
I'll Inti
church ami
aiiarlment Conlucl owner id duo TUXEIMI FEEDS. Complete line i **ff*-rin« al ......
Ihml'.s Tuxedo Feed Slore
I l,r,n« ,l,,w hmoly I" ...... houu
Alnijimlln Avenue
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paper C o, no., East Wnshirieinn 1
NEWLY DECORATED 7 bedroom III
111 I P W AN 11 II
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IN ANUS
I'..1.1. a, Wni Hirer and
SI . 111 lain In 2 .dill
hniiHr All rlerlric kitchen 2 l.n ce
10 ,11x 1,i In i t.noulls li nin'* til
lots, uni I'nlinelto Ave
ilnni.e I,uni in
,,ii yuiir old
Eol'NI AIN Help Wanleil
Apply LADA WISHES ride In Mi,um l,n
1 hr 1*1 ina* Share exp,'lues ,,nd
pi.nd, down II, I lif e lent Send
Ml lull Tmtchlon Dm,; Co.
TWO CHOICE Inis ulremly terrac
Piisia4-*J
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drive.
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ed • no I'lenrlnu. flow inn cell
st I'D AI IONS WAVIER -II
ed I'hnne Oil ,t otter il im p ni
1,due o di , .,1' on 1,,n ,d no ole
Corner lornllon Mayfair Se&lt; inm II
11 ■
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Call 541.1
1IAHY SITTING lies! id rider ELDERLY FKoPt.E elveo ln-t
IVUt B O Y S PreoHlAfSLV
S. lip &gt;n 'i A,, r 111.untn, I'll If 1,1.1 .
line Dli'titiiin, ni,i„l loud ......
tSSBN KICVITO A i w u s n
YEAR OLD atlrnrllve :i tirdn util cni'i'i Mrs Mlrlarn Vlnnp, phone
inn At
fid I 1 New mmIere home , tunml
ALL MIS L ie s . !'- MRS512
llume Donlde curner lid yulti
1,1d ill ASH II All
floor !n2 W
HAD A CHANCE.! M — A
hreereway ami car jiuet 71,111 I'll AC I It W Not ' tie .111'- rnn .
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M.vrlle Airntti' I'hnne ll.lt i
mil ,nid dal,1 ■ill,lie Niif'e
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IT o u t IIS PI ANTS sp 'll tts
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MIU SEASON 1 add.no plant .
I lined 1 Ini', nl ,
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Idlsiiiess lipp„i I1111111, s
ready In set Phi me 1111 t t It 1
12
Kllrhi'tt equipment, space heal
U AI III I! Ml s AM ORII
Nul,'him,
rr, aide fan, vciicdaii lilind- m E ARN f |imi ihi ni mure per ttninlh
2ni a 1 I 1st st,
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�THE FIRST BAPTIST CBUBCH
OF OVIEDO

Dr. Fraai 0. M orns, Pastor
9:40 a-m. Sunday School. Mr. B.
P. Whosltr, Sr. Supt,
' 11:00 ajn. The children, from
the Baptist Chtldrsn's Home at
Lakeland, will bo our guests and
bring « special Christmas Pro*
iB Chaieh Net Ires must be f&gt;rr*cntcd at The fleraki allies by 4.-M gram. Dinner will follow thli
. M. M the dap before publication.
eervlce and all worshipper* are
requested to bring a basket lunch
THE CONGREGATION A I,
FIRST MUTHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH
J. F. McKinley, Minister
Park Avenue and Third Street
Miss Thrlma lx&gt;ng Director of
partment for everyona.
J. Barnard Root, Mlfllstcr
Itrligloux I‘ducalloti
7:30 p.m. Christmas Messago by
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
0:40 ii.m. Sunday School, A ttie pastor.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Class for every ngr.
Wednesday at 7:3(1 p.m. Prayer
Sermon: “ Who Seek The Star
11:00 n.in. Morning Worship. Meeting.
Ihall Find Thn Christ’*.
Sermon Tliernr “ The known God".
Note: Sunday School Christmas
BEYOND THE TELESCOPE
0:30 p.in. Interinedlsto uml Sen­ Program Tuesday, Dec. 23, 7:30
"Colonel I-awrcncu of Arabian ior Yuuth Fellowship Service.
p.m,
Lima till* how an Arab sheik, nf7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. The
tar hearing the Wcatern acholar Christmas Cuntutu.
recount the wonders revealed by
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
th* telescope, said: 'You foreign, CENTRAL IIAPt Ts t CHURCH
1607 South Sanford Avenue
•f* see millions o f stars, and
Oak Avenue and Fourteenth
Herbert J. Han*. Pn*tor
nothing beyond. Wo Arabs see
Street
Christian Warship Service 11:30
only a few stars- nml God' "
Itrr. 8. I.. Whatley, Pastor
n.m. Sermon by Pn*tor Herbert J.
—Floyd Famous
Sunday School 0: IS n.hi. “ tiring Hoc i. Sermon subject, “ Why Thu
the Fumlly to Sunday School'*.
Angels Hang.'*
AHHKMItLY OF GOD
Morning Worship Service 11:00
Solo by VM t Joseph It. Roves,
1110 laurel Avenue
u.in. Sermon by I'a-tor.
from the base.
Harold E. flulloek
Training Union 0:30 p.m. “ A
Illldo School 0:43 n.m.
Amelia J, flttliorb
Union for each age group".
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:30
Saturday: "Where Is The l'erEvening Worship Service 7:30 p.m.
fStt Church?" This service will be p.m. Sermon by Pastor.
Christman program by children
AS Inter-church rally. Evangelists
“ Come Thou With Us And We and young people 7:30 p.m.
Boy and Pauline northern will Will Do Theo Good".
A cordial welcome to all.
WOisnt a musical program and
ilia sermon will bo of Interest to
FIRST PRESRYTRKIAN
FIRST a i u i t r i l OF CHRIST
all churches.
CHURCH
SCIENTIST
Taonday:
9:45 n.m. Sunday
Oak Arcane and Third Street
MM) Fait Mrrrmd Street
Iter. A. G. Mclnnls, Minister
Sunday School 3:30 n.m.
P:4[i n.m, Sunday School.
Chinch Service 11:00 a.in.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship,
Wednesday Service 3:00 p.m,
Anthem — “ Rclhtchcm Road**
Rendiot- Rot.in Tuesdays and
Gri'enluml — Youth Clmlr. Solo
00 to 6:0(1 p.m.
— "O Come To My Heart, lg&gt;rd Friday
Tin.........
t vices In all Chrln.
.Ictus1' Ambrose — David Hester,
Guest Soloist. Ordination of Deu* tleii urimee churches next Sunday
l« tin ct 'oiuic supremacy ami
cons. Sermon — Mi. Ilclnnls.
Church
Nursery
I0:46-12;00 uniidpni- c '• "f God. The question
“ IS THE UNIVERSE INCLUD­
cue 11 Sunday morning.
ING MAN. EVOLVED IIY ATOM­
0:30 p.m, Pioneer Fellowship.
(1:30 p.m. Senior High Fellow­ IC Fo r c e t " is tin- xubji-ct of the
Lesson-Sermon.
ship.
A verse from Proverbs (3 ;i:o
7:30 p.m. Candlelight Carol
Service by the Chnricet Choir, ns- was selected for the Gnldcn Text
slated by the Girls' Choir, under "The Lord by wisdom bath found
will ba another clarion call to re- the direction of Mrs, George rd the earth: by imdcratundiif
pantancc and righteousness ns ho Touhy, Minister of Music, will I bath lie established the heaven- "
Passages which will be run'
r o m y i tho presold-day Indira- prrsunt their annual program of
lldns of Impending Judgment In Christmas Music. The annual from the King James Version oi
Ml' sermon entitled “ Russia's De­ Wldto Gift Offering for Thornwcfl the llllils- Include the following
feat Foretold".
Orphanage will be taken at this “ God bath Hpoken once; twlr
have I beard tills; Hint power be
Tuesday: 7:15 p.m. Christ’s Am­ service.
longcth unto God" (Psalms 02:11).
bassador's Service. Let every
Correlative -elections from the
Christian use Ida Influence tills
f ir s t iia p t i s t c h u r c h
Christian Helenre textbook, "Kclsaaaon to put Christ buck Into
Park Avenue at Hlslh Street
enee and Health with Key to the
Christmas.
W. p. Ilruoks, Jr., I'aslur
Scriptures" by Mary linker Eddy
John L. Miller, Minister of
Include: “ There Is no power npurt
CHURCH OF THE NAZAHENK
Education
119 Mapla Avenue
"Wo'vo Saved A Clare For You" from Cod. Omnipotence has allL. R. Rushton, Pastor
Sunday School 0:15 a.m. "Bring power, and to acknowledge any
Sunday School 9:46 n.m.
All The Family. Father, Mother. other power Is to dishonor God"
•Sister, llrother, and the llnby too."
Morning Worship Kli-15 a.m.
Youth Services 0:45 p.m.
IVe provide a plum for every
inrmlwr of the family.
Evangelistic Hour 7:45 p.m.
GEMS OF. THOUGHT
NOTIOIJ: During the Sunday
Morning Worship (llroadcast
School Hour wo will hove our reg­ WTItR) t!:00 ii . m. Sermon -■ W.
CHRISTMAS
ular Christmas Program. Como P. Ilrooks, Jr.
The earth ha* grown old with
ami nee tho Children In action. In
Training Union (1:16 p.m. Un­
tho Youth Service we will have ion.* for all age groups. Nursery Its burden of rare.
Rut nt Christmas It always Is
tho Youth Christmas Program for the babies.
— Phillips Ilrooks,
that will Interest everybody. Don't
Evening Worship 7i30 p.m, The ymmg.
I have always thought of
fall to come.
Sunday School will give its An­
Christmas time a* a good time; a
Something special for every nual Christman Program.
sttvico heeuuso of Christmas.
Wednesday Evening Srrvlco 7:30 kind, forgiving, rhnrlUldr, pleas­
ant tlmej the only time I know of,
Coma to every service of the day p.m,
aad let's think about Christ.
A Nursery is provided for nil In the long rnlendor of the year,
Sqndny Service* and also the when men and women seem by
one rmisent In open their shut-up
HOLT atlHIH "('ll IIII Cll
Wednesday Evening Hrrvir*.
(Kp Uropal)
Earphones fur Urn hard of hear­ hearts freely.
—Charles Dickens.
lUv. II, l.yllletim Zlmnierinau
ing.
At this Immortal hour, all IniB. II., Harlor
"Every Room As Wurm As Your
mnu bale, pride, greed, lust should
. 4lh Sunday In Advent
Home."
bow uml dec Inre Christ's power,
1:00 a.m. Holy Commuulun.
and the reign of Truth and Life
• 9:30 a.m. Family Service and
divine should make man's being
WELCOME
Church Schonl.
pure and blest.
CHURCH (IF CHRIST
11:09 ajn. Morning Prayer and
— Mary linker Eddy.
Elm Avenue and Second Street
Sermon.
Then ptabd the hells mure loud
J. C. Nicholson, Minister
Servlcna Him ugh tho week:
andstlcep
10:00 n.m. Illble Study,
Holy Communion dolly nt 7:30
"God Is not dead, nor doth lie
11:0(1 a.m. Morning \Vor-diip.
a.tn. except Friday nt 9:0(1 n.m.
0:30 p.m. Evening Worstdp sleep!
Bacramont of Penance-Pence
The Wrong -bull fall,
Chapel — Saturday — 0:00-11:00 broudcu*t over WTItlt. Sermon
The Right prevail,
topic: "New Life In Christ". "For
With lienee on earth, good-will
as many of you as hove been bap­
— Igmgfelluw.
tised Into Christ huve put on to men!"
Heap on morn woodl—the wind
Christ" (Gal. 3:27).
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. ttlbla Is chill:
Rut let It whistle ns It will.
Study,
We'll keep our Christmas merry
Visitors always wclrume.
morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
still.
—Sir Walter Scott.
Subject: "What Christmas Means
And If you keep It for a day,
WESLEYAN MKTIIODLST
why not always?
Evening Service: A Christmas
CHURCH, PAOLA
Hut you can never keep It alone,
m g rtm and a treat for tho cbll- Rev. George I), Marsh, Pastor
— Henry van Dyke.
Sunday School 9:46 a.m.
« * n of the church.
Worship 10:45 ajn.
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
OdU BT CHURCH, LONUWOOD
Young People's Meeting 0:45
CHURCH

Seventh Street and Elm Arena*
A e Bar. e
Zlmmermaa P Worship 7:30 p.m.
K. K. Meriting, Pastor
B. D., Prlest-la-Ckarg*
Wednesday l*ruyer Service 7:30
Church Service 11:00 a.m. Sat­
life Sunday la Advent
p.m.
urday.

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i Holy Communion 9:00 n.m.
Special Christmas program will
Sabbath School 0:30 a.m. Mr*.
I Augustlnlan Fathers from tho bo presented Sunday Evening 7:30 H. lluckner, superintendent.
Good Shepherd Monastery, Orange p.m.
Prayer Meeting Wodnesday 8:00
City, will utftrialo at survlcca.
A cordial wi-lcuma to ult.
p.m.
Visitor* am welcome.

LISTEN TO

Not many events in history have left their imprint
upon the world for centuries. Man has a way of putting
behind him the past—forgetting his triumphs, overcom­
ing his defeats—as he faces new challenges in a chang­
ing world.
But at Christmas we remember an event of two thou­
sand years ago. N ot one of the momentous crises of
military or political history! Just the birth of a child . . .
in a stable . . . in a sleeping town . . . far away!
W h y should such an event, so long ago, still set the
w orld to singing ?
It can only be because that event, unlike any other in
the w orld's long history, affected everyone. What hap­
pened in Bethlehem twenty centuries ago has never
stopped changing people’s lives from that day until this!
Because that first Christm as has given you deeper
happiness and richer hope— com e, with all the faithful,
to w orship the Lord.

CHJWch
c h u r c h

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Bokur’s Muiical Instrument Shop
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DRI8SON FUNERAL HOME

RAY KENNEDY’S SANFORD
AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY

WARNER'8 GULF SERVICE
STATION

STINE MACHINE *
8UPPLY CO.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

EARL HIGGINBOTHAM
Agsnt, Standard OR Co.

NICHOLSON - BUICK CO.

SANFORD BOAT WORKS

T CHURCH

SEMINOLE TRUCK

INC.

A TRACTOR CO.

RHirr TRACTOR

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J. M. llLYTHK TRUCKING CO.

ST. JOHNS' REALTY CO.

J. C. HUTCHISON &amp; CO.

WHEELER FERTILIZER CO.

GENE'S TEXACO SERVICE

HERMAN'S CAFE

R- S. RATES TRUCKING CO

SANFORD AUTO PARTS

ROY WALL, PLUMBING

LANEY DRY CLEANERS

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANER8

PENN BYT!
CENTRAL FLORIDA FOODS,

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL RANK

AMERICAN OIL CO.
M. R- Strickland, Contractor

OZIER-WELLER HOMES, INC.

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HEIIIUT. Lebanon i.f — Tin
I2.MH ton French passenger liner
Marseille a week aito with tutt
person* alHinrd. run aground three
Wnllor »oulh of Ueirut during a
ittorni this morning. She wn« re
ported listing about 000 yards nfl
ihorc with a vertical crack dowr
(hr middle
A spokesman for the liner's op
orator* In France said the vessel
carried 2IM passengers and a crew
of 230 when she left Marseille,
The I'humpolllon slopped at Alex
iindria. Egypt, and the spokesman
said he did not know how man*
passengers debarked there, If any,
wr how many others boarded tin
vessel.
The harbor master at Haifa. 7.1
(idles smith of Ueirut. radiod the
master of the Cham million asking
what assistance he needed.
Man) of the passengers aboard
were said to be Christinas pilgrim*
to the Holy Land.
Ily mldalterniMin. a line
rigged from ship to shore, hot
none of the personnel ahoaid had
been taken off
• Itiiffeted by high seas as she
lay on the sandbar off Siiloii the
Chnmpolllun's buck liroke about
mid morning and ill addition In
about a 20 degree list to port there
was a list of about til degrees on
cither side of the spill.

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Dr. Dendy Talks Feasibility Of Cross-State Portion
Of Toll Pike Doubted By Engineers
To Rotary Club
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TALUMtASSEK r
foe.olim r Krthuo '.nit
t il i l h u l V ' l ' ot 11 e .o i l e r I’ ll.'i
engineer* doubt the feu slid lit *’ of
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inrUiding a cross-stiito link In tin l i r i T l l l i ; r e p o r t o n th e t u r n p ik e * v *
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Hut llnad Department Ctialrmio lire project could hi* I 'll* for JTI A*.-' ..f .ilieiafl void e.p.t|*..i. ol
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i Allred MeKethan *nll endorn'' (he million* inclinloi * &lt;i; ’i^o ooo ft,: ii.opifa. l u r e r - Ir v in g to p te n * to
M e t lllH liS t
Tl O 111 e rniire pro|Hisal fin a Jiirksum die right* id win Mi belli.in - nil
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'flit* t'fojeci » oidd **&lt;Mitre firec
|III tllUIld C'PresswaV. With .1 I’MIS*
Xn Xn Eor i i eapliiiii n lilt xe.otear*
to
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millionIhrlanog Hint the gift that is stale link to the Tampa ......
" I ,*xpei teni e II* nig h e a t * ro m p
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SIiii&gt;'»i Terrs1, !*, iliuighter of •no-1 prised Is the ear that cm
MeKethan reported to a me. I
m i lit - o il he Ihm iv’hl llie plain*
Mrs. William It. Kvnns .Ir.. I nko l.mllr* the most good will. Dr.'lng of the Improvement &lt; oiniill* tere*l ill 3 b per ci ul during tile " i * l l o o liln 't lb '* elo p en o iig li p o n e l
Maiv. mid Hubert Terry, 'll!, Ttim- Marsha 11 Demlv, pu-lor of tile sloii here lodnv llinl (iuerd.de A period of riin*tioc| mi he sulil
to i i * i ’ (ro m llie rllliw ay
V total bond i*. le ot 2X\ loll
|in, Mrs. Kvnns' furmrr linsbund, First t’lesbylerlan Church of Dr- t'dpllls. New Yin., eoiismllii’; etj
Mi a a * I it’ll lie o r g e lie m a * ol
were ktiled Frldiiv nb'lil In nn la litlo, and recently elected rxccu- « "jer* cost dmilil nn the fmi*l lion* would flntmrr Hie eollre lirof i le* e la n d
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t'h a i lesion
aulmiioljilr accident whMe enroote tlw secretary of Hu Ib.i.r.l
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hlllty «»f financing anil building the eel lii'lc.ol of the 21.* niillhm* s t H i* n lisei’t Htliuis w e re m ade
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In Tamjai for the Christmas holi­ Ed.irut!.......... f the I'restiytcrlni*! complete tornplke a* a slug e orielnnllv c.ttnialrd lie *idd
lii&gt; l hand lie * *a * one o f ibe p a *
Tin* plan wind I be for the Ini
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days.
tieneial AssemUy. -poke to Ilia P™Je«i
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r, v prnvemenl I ' l i i n iilwlini to liiwrmi 'i tig e r* w h o liv e d th ro u g h Hit
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Another daughter, flpmlrn, 8, llotnry Cloii today on Ihu spirit ‘’n ^ ‘*",'d*
The engineering flr;n. lured by tbv 2V% miiluiii* against
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and Mae Terry'* brother, Thomas uf I'hri-tniii-.
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IfTd'i aid Terry g2, who whs driving
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fro m his lio -p ila l bed ul I n
laMoiiiowil l.v tin’ Kev, 'A.*,(7,
life rar, wed* r” tlfiu*'tl to'Jne TnSi- Mrinids, Hr, llenhy said "If we illHu PnlWIli*’ lmpro‘ i'me.,1 ,'nrn to. Use of III t irnpike ■ 111” a I ,’,f C"M A*!* " H tn l w e were -Du mg
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mliskm lti make a truffle «lin|y for
cnverilii'e A Colpdt- *■
on Mooii’liml ........Ital with mu|pt*| b*o lung n the g iiiu iid
I hep a m e
Imve Hie rent tTirDhiun spirit, we the nniposrd tollplke »y»leio. said the turnpike would produce
tilde liinlsi'S and laceration*. .The
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.III lb' girl's eonilil.bin was Im­ ate not going to tblnk so murlii||1p erovi .tub* mdie would con id
p le ile h iiim c f III till’ end o l (lie
about how wr nrr loved, hut h"W' ( iritMile only III |tcr cent u f the total Ioperatioo and would m "
proving a' last report.
ruriM ;n mil if si’cmi'il M'i* pimr
Tim &lt;bltdri n svern nicked lip we lovo, md 'o niie h nlaeil li"'v rrt’t'nil("( of the toronike *v"tein fill ihai .hiring the fn t
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nl 2*1 ftml mil tli’Nif i■|ii i| (■fimil'll p , f
I’riilay nlirht al the K ' nos i"-|. inni'li Is done for a-, but whul we The #ngliiei*rlnii firm »aiil a for yearly average eiirnuig
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nortli •voulli luruplki which i.mhl IIIlllltllls
drnre In Lake Mary, ulirrr lliev run do Im iiHiei-"
I 1I'll:' fillet t *f||if If*-tliiis *j1111|
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(luv Warren tool Invde.l m .
Itohert .1. llauiiiuo. pie-nleui of ix&gt; financed III 110 IHO million ilol
have I... .. llvlmr and going to,
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Allaiillr N..t 1unit I Inr tgind Isvue "clearly passes the hel' of both Ills t'itl/eii' I m i " 1.* |H;I m l U in *) I'l'il d* hi
■rbeel. Tin1 accident nrrnrrcd al a the itSaofmd
»«*.....re os ■&lt;«. i*s».
|Initial tests nf eeniminlc fea»ibil
tdvl'orv &lt;'•&gt;nimil!•*•' ami lutlii’ •I JiUiL H lul l! I h r dm l h *i in i- i|
Iridge, eb'lit miles hefnrr they
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tte«earch t ooii.’ll In -It lo " I''.' Yi :i% (on Lih* In r r i *o tin pro
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MrKethnn said
bonder
fto Iinpr.iveinent r.iinnilssio*1 - - i■m
^ t'u 'ieb ero Kd Xis. III sold their L i f t n o r A n d L o t t e r y
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turnpike system il limit sliould lull only a handful showed m&gt;
sotoiiiolille verred left rrross lb S.
Many wrote or wired then ic fllill I(“fill MlI flu'll sf.n fml til si t||r
C llNt'S Will lit' Tried Inelnde the eross state rmite
“ I Im’II tin tfll.it I'lllll'fJ Jt-Hp |n
High war !rJ. lift ween Plant City
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“ The entire turnpike prujei t i grets that prevb'ils eog.i *
Mil? lift iiMiJ flint %iit»^ii mini tn me
ninl Taiann, and hit a bridge.
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I'm made tl impossible for Hi. m to he Ma &lt;i a He m|)(iiM4 in i immi l&gt; I
t'airoliuHii C-nlli said Thomas
wo eases im ol* "g llie Illegal |,rjnie iihjcetive In considering the ulb'iid
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Terry admitted he was driving and sale of Ibpmr and mo ecu ling with tnrn|&gt;il(X’ proposal is the emistrne
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lip. possession and ill.’ of Culai tlort of Die greatest extent ol or
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Tilt fntlirr. Hubert Terry, and tlrkela, re-olling fimn arrests gently needed limited urce** high
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Vmoiig llm-e ore-eul wen- |l‘ &gt;b
to the HuvgI Fnnerul Home at down tiy Sanford polite, will ronto sound financing prnetlee' It is mil '..Il T I‘one M Xii'o.sl'n. Im libC iif ifeuil jin ill U ill) .him n'i'**u
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Tami'ii. Foneral servicer v&gt;ill be before the City t’mirl tills after­ our nlijertlve lo construct only llir lo.'i Imv Dovlr K i iilti.n "tl fit'll uf I'm Milvnl Me
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Lee I’llwell. Miami Item h m ’e
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West Thirteenth Sln.-t. wa« nr*
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* Wlllmm Evans, Jr., step-father ri'»tcil lust night at Ms residence
m.omel Jimiiltos Talluli.i"i •
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Ills painful wa) front Hie wreckage f i l l ' - ni l " l i h
e f the childi i'ti. Is a nephew of by (Tapi. Hoy Till!* and Sgt W.
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Frank Evans uf Lake Mary. The A, Horn on charge" of selling
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first of the two evening sessions charge uf selling lllegul liipiur, A miitiiituN, It ftiiD iiihj twiluy i)&gt; hum nait| hi* immiIiI nut u IhIi fm iihim Knjoy Shopping Tour MM'lilM* n l l.'|. I’h’ Pit i &gt;m i i * iMIMCi
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give advice and further safety In­ Imlnv ai Hrlsson Fitneiul Homo ohsorvanca of tha Christmas seu- Joined In tlm festive rhino* Hull lireeki’tiritlge, Tim Crawfortl and olles ill till) fund ilriic in le-tme
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nf the Jnycees,
nvenlnp'* clinic will ha Chief of East Stroud burg, I’a. last Frida*’ prompted him to get the mas*
That Is (be hlg Idea, snhl llie |&lt;h &gt;
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Police (toy (’ , Williams’ talk ami at 2:80 a.m. following a brief movement under way again this motor of thu carnl songfe-l
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dlsulay of his rare antique guns, IllncM,
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ft. Thu hunting saf.sty clinic 1s be­
Svvural oleincnts contrihuted to wh(tro everynnu in the area ran
Lorn In Crown Point, Iml, Apr.
ing soonsored by the Jaycsas to 20, 14407 Mrs. Cross was thu lit success_ In .1851, Mr. Palniarlju|n t„Vettier In unity ninl hnrnmnv iheiit sltnp for presents the rest
properly Instruct young hunters In widow of tha lata (Irorge IL continue.!, first, of course, was thu 1_ Wt&gt;1| harimmy of spirit, even if t.f the morning.
The Junior Chamber raised the
an effort to avoid hunting acci­ Cross o f Jscksunvllle. Mrs, Croaa Idea that anyone o f the men In the Hie n«t*’s don’t all
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blend so sweet tin for the shuuplnii tour by
dents, Mr. Moughton said.
vicinity
who
wanted
to
Join
the
cams to Sanford with her par­
ly as they might under more pro­ selling bnllimns during the re­
ents. Mr, ami Mri. H, J. M ltman, chorus was Invited to do so. The fessional standards," Mr. Ptilniet cent Clnlstmas (tatado In -SunIdea
was
to
give
aoyrme
who
bail
In ItfJO and was graduated from
Sildeil.
fortl arid the rollrvsslon percentHrmlnolr High School. She later the Joy o f Christmas In Ills soul
lie llieii stressed Hint every mat* eoe flout Ihu sale uf eolnlletl
graduated from Massey Husluoas and who wanted to give vent to It wlm llkt'tl to sing Im at the radio apples.
hop
Collrga In Jnckaonvillu ami llvud by singing thu songs that have elation before 8:80 nn the nlgld nf
lhara for HI year*. She was visit­ meant eo much to thu observance Dee. HI. "Sires* that all we need
ing In Stroudsburg at ths time to the Nativity, a chance to "hurst I* fellows who want to sing, no H u t p v
of her death. Ph* was a member forth Into song," “ ll Is amusing," matter how poor a singer he may
said Mr. Palmer, “ how many fo|. think ho Is as compared to Marin
o f tha Presbyterian Church.
Surviving nr* her mother, Mrs. lows with no formal voice training Ijinrti, wa want him If he «*ant*
like to sing, and this I* the tlmu of to sing. Clive the children ami the
Hairy T. Iluner, Sr., OU, died
year when the urge Is at a peak wife at home a* thev ll**"n te siidilenly of a heart attack Satur­
•*r Plyki two sister*, Mrs. W, apparently. That Is th* type man WTBU a rhanee In hear "Daildy" day afternoon In Denver, Colo. Mr.
J. II. KlnviiM, «loft I Flnrhlu Mnnnifor foi lin’ Souttmrn Hell T* k
8 . Brawler of Sanford and Mr*. wa want on this program/’
on the radio. That Is a treat for Honor wa* the fatlujr o f Harry T.
Herbart Kuwait o f Crown Point, This first elament was wsll tak- any kid whir Is expecting Santa Iluner, Jr„ assistant manager uf phuiiK ninl Tt'lt'ifr*«pli I'oniimny, lulkrt vln cunxiiil niklv \u &lt; nil Ik
llroichf (rigid) pM^ilviii nf lln* I*••»)irip*iiInr T**le|»lioiic (*um|mny. Kin*
■o f laat ysar for a hugu Claus lo drop In before mornln" Iho Mayfair Inn.
iow#d up at the radio sta* And, I'll venture that Santa will
Mr, Boner, Jr., who has been It, vnkf, *nt JuvkftonvHIc, villoil llrort'ln ut Tiim|ju at mhlniglil Snliirduy
tha msrry throng, fast more like It, too, after he has Sanford for the past month, flew lu ojK'ii llw new vnuxinl vnklu rnuto l»vl\vv* n Orlnmlo mul Tmnpu. 'I ho
sound Ilka a trained sung these good old Christmas with hi* wife to Colorado yester­ cnhlu w«6 ulmiilv iuntnlluil ttd.n Jacktinivilk' In Urlainlo lit which puinl
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CHAMP OF CHAMPIONS - - By Alan Mover Seabreeze Drubs

OVIEDO - (Special)
Johnny
J3hm uHHiing hl« hrlllinnl onelietided pusher* and fast breaking
lay-up* *et a two-year Lnxki-Htnli
record In Seminole County
by
ehumlnx the net* for 28 point*
Sanford villi have it* first
pacing the Oviedo Lion ipilntrl to
a lop-aided 00-31 triumph over glimpte of big lime Imskrtbull
tonight
when the "Siivngca" of
Clermont here ]«it night.
- The flashy *enior, who play* the Haofunl Navv Photography
an equally brilliant hanrhall Ki|uuilron clash with tin highly
Same fur the Lion* In the apritix, tooted Hull in* College five ot the 3b* - Year-Old
Finally
Worked with Hilly Meek and Sta­ Seinlnoh- High School gymtnidiuiiten under the boa*&lt;l* to control nuilltoriuio tonight It ginning ’&gt;1
Earns Chance For
the rebound* In Oviedo'* first 7i3li p.m.
Championship
Bout
Ih r “Sai age*" a III nirr) a
Victory of the Infant eumpalan.
Meek poured In in point* for good 2-1 rrcord Inlo I hi* eve­
sr. LOUIS ,r-O I(l mnn Arehlc
the winner* in rank second In ning'* encounter holding a flr*l
oeorlnr for the K*me, Clermont'* plats tie in the Orlando com­ Mtaire. fulfilling a vimlhful ainhlliim nt .16. ends a lOycnr trull tn
Charlie Johnson bucketed 13 mark- mercial rare rirclut.
Couched hy Dm. J , W. Olson. the ('lininplonshl|i ring tonight in
era to top the lover* effort.
''-T h e Ovledoan* broke fa*t, Dnvtona Reach, und I,I. It. It III* 1.Vround title m-run with Light
Wood, Miami, the VJ-62 "Savage-." llr-uvywelghf (,'hamp Joey Maxim.
MMhvf up a 20-3 martin in tie
This I* n chance of a lifetime
1stk ill period on the arorlng will la* gunning for win number
for Moore, mid II almoxl took the
tMaee of June*, Meek and Hob three of the season,
Kuillcr the sailor* Iron need Ho- SI. lustl* Negro a lifetime to gain
Wspalon.
The l .Ion* held a romfoilable 33- queinorc Motor uuilrt-'t of Orlnndo, It. For nlmost a decade Archie
S . bulge at the Inturirikdon and 1)7-37, und NA 18 of IIip local air has horn brushed off hy light
f*nt on to pu*h their Icn-I to 62- station, 01-29. The ooe lust •llffar­ heavyweight champions, a :.nd fate
21 try the third period. It was thu t'd by Hie Siivngi'- wa* ul Ho­ for un IH year-old beginner who
First win In two game* for the llands of tho KU-t-uo JV *t 51-47, hail planned to get a tlllo chuiue
oml retire at 2.1
Ltoaa who wero defeated by Edge- In a dose duel.
Drsplle Ihe lime log, now Hud f P A ,S *'
Th* llollln* Tar* sill rarr&gt; u
water only lint Friday night by
L Z A H Y
2-1 record Into this evening'* Moore liu* the opiwirtonlty he's
s M-iA count In Orlandofray, holding a triumph over favored to take Ihe 173-pouml
H It Proved to be a big night for
C C ' .' ^ .t r s P J&gt;
crown
from
Maxim,
a
SO-ynar-o'd
usually poarrful Tampa and
the Jane* family and Oviedo a*
gent
from
t.'lovL-lund.
Thn
whl*
Florida Southern, while falling
thel-lona girl* five alapped on
/ ' c r *.&lt;,• &amp;
give Moore the edge at B-S, but
once to Stetson's giants.
I tt-11 defeat w ar the Clermont
'2At? COACH )/.
probably vary to close to
female* with Kaye June* hitting
According to Navy official* Hie they’ll
even until the two men enter the
tm I I marker* or over three- game will be oprn to the public ring
fourth* of the winning point*, fre» of charge. Everyone H cor­
A crowd of about 14,000 fan* is
dially Invited for ihit evening'* expected tn pav about tSVOOU to
hay* I* Johnny Jose*' *T*ter,
Another Jones, Shirley, no re­ contest, they added.
see the International iloxlng (Tull's CALLS t&gt;
The Photographic Suumlroo is attraction at the arena. The U • «.
,,Vy,d A/p*T / o
CHAMP
lation to Clermont's Charllo, wa*
tho^ high scorer for the losing commanded by Conidr. Jefferson CST tit) p.m. K8T bout will
OP
WAR* AT eoUPH
•
Kennedy Jr. of Winter Park, for- telecast and liroudcu*t nulfo
p e t t o fPAHK tro tt
7 8 , to e-T H
Tho Ovlt-doan* victory wa* not nirr football, basketball, and ten­ over t ’HK with only thu St t.o
CtAMPtOtef
A HO r / g o B - H t
Without * o ru a dUunpolotment nis star at Hollins.
nrea blacked out
T H r/B iW # B e A r a s . c
Pre-game dope*ter* plrk Hol­
however, liig center Walter Dmlu
HAP y HAr/OAlAL
Mnnr than 160,000 In rccelplOKLAHOMA AHO 7£XAG.CM4MP&amp;
CHAMP/OttG*
sprained hi* ankln during the pr*'- lins h) 2.* point*, though mu*I lieen Iced away already, and i
o p TM tip co K p e P e n cP ^,
— r
iame warm up and was aldi-liio-d bund Irapper* are rehiclanl In was enough to establish u new .A.
PVPCH/f. p / a t o c o - H o i o e p , a v o
or the entire game. The full ex­ give more than 12 point* to (he Louis record.
? e o P /H H , t v / i e A s u r w/ n h h p . ' J
tent of Duds’* Injury wn* not Im­ *tallor*.
To Hull expected Wo.las) haul i
The ItollliM-Kunfortl Navy VJ-II2 you probably cun safclv add u 1
mediately ascertained and he may
Dvl.ital,, 11 ( S ,
v -n »
bo Out of action rur several unmet. game lit the first In a aeries of minimum of 250.000 to the purse '
Ihid*'* to** will bo greatly felt cage conteat* to tie rdno-'-l -ill tho That rr|ircsetila the rudio-TV spon­
by the l.lon*. since the big re- Incut court Ihi* season. During tho sor'* rt'iuirlcd purchase price for
Wind specialist wa* tha No. 2 game n meeting of the Fast Flor­ the air rights
iterer and hold the hope* for the ida Conference ufflcinls will InMaxim has been guaranteed
Ovlcdoan* under Ih* board*.
tuking pluce in the lunch room almut $75,000 in making hi* third
Johnny Jonn* oow haa scored IT inim.'.liHtely below- the gymnasium defense of the world titlo ho took
MIAMI (A) — Football players
OAINKSVILLE
- T h e Uni­
lnts In two game* to pace all court.
fro- 1 U.igluml'v Freddie Mills In from the North and South began versity of Florida lias nine more
fnlnole County prep scorer*,
AH-cooference fm.thsli aelec- IBM.
arriving today In start workouts prospect* for Its 11)53 football team.
holding a robunt 2.1.fi point averngi lion* will he made while Hanford
Hut thu tact he'll receive onlv a for the annual Mnhl Shrine Tem­
The University said Tuesday
r game. I.uat year (lerahl Cov* and I*. K. Yonte'* title claim* token payment doesn't bother ple charity all-star game In the night the following high schmil ath­
gton of Sanfaitl scored 22 pointt will be Nettled, Utile changes and Moore, who Insists. "The tnxln Orange Row I Christmas night.
lete.* hud applied tor scholarships:
fur I Ho ncmom'* Ih**1 inirN* Knimt * -Inllsl Ira I dejmrtmrnt m i) be |thing Is that I'm finullv getting
First practice will be culled
Hobby Uranium, Lakeland half­
my
shot
t
know
I
cun
lieal
him.
Kory by u player In Rend nolo farmed In Inlegrate Ihr Imieely
Thursday with Iwon-iluy drills back; Joe Crlner. quarterback
County,
I’m
going
to
knock
him
out."
organised KFC.
scheduled to start Yrlday. Eight­ from Osceola High, Kissimmee;
Maxim retorts:
Tile Heminuln High varaily nml
een players on each squad were Kuye Green, fullback and line­
In t-.nlght'a tune dash the Na­
Junior varsity quintet* play Kdgv- vy will bo bunking on It* iU r
"I'm Ihr rhanip nml I'll still to* due io check in at Miami Reach backer at Ocala; Larry We*iey,
water In Orlando Friday night.
the cliainpion when thu fight’s hotel* today with others coming Femamllna Hearn offensive half­
wiring threat Joe Mulaclilch.
over "
Clermont (31)
back snd defensive end: John nar­
In Thursday.
Ft! FT T
North Couch Rtu Holcomb of row, Drlrny Reach offrnslvo and
Johnson
3
Purdue will have 26 men on his defensive end at Georgia Military
nquud, with the last-minute addi­ Arudeniy; and from Jacksonville
I
fe S '
II
tion of Chuck llren of Northwest Hlehnril Cromwell, offensive taekBy DAYLK TALBOT
ll**
Fort
II
ern, Hie lllg Ten's leading srorer. jle and offensive end; Tommy
&gt;Jena*
-SYDNKV. Aiialrulin tjv — Tht*
ilrcn Inn) been Invited earllur I’olrie. defensive guard; Larry
13
haphetd
4 country has Just rccclvcil concrete
NEW YORK b f^ llc k Uniat, who but when his acceptance wn* not Adams, offensive end and defnlardati
0 evidence Its young tennis Idol, Hies to loin the Fort Waynn Pistons received, Holcomb Invited another *lve linebacker, ami Ruddy Page,
Total*
31 ►rank Sedgman. Intends lo turn for Htelr iiriifuakhmal buakclbul) player. Hrcn's uccetdonce liml b alflwit-k
lit into ( 66)
profession*! in about two weeks games, I* up
Cromwell .mil Pelrle played for
0| In the air eourrrninu
Andrew Jnrkson. Adam* und 1’iigu
FU FT T and It I* taking Hie blow hard.
hlva future iilaus.
plans. Hut the 27-year
27 year oh)
IIA.SKLTHALI. ft EXULTS
1. Joil«/i
for liuncan Fleicher at Jackson­
13 2 2H Most fans linrl reailied suitie- PI* gruvtti
ru»ltf p lihhdirsoreloIhlvtlMi*
College
Meek
i!
I III hlng of the sort was In Hut wind i ’ltlshnri'h
airgh shortstop tipllavc* til* Tampa 77 Central College i Mo I .Mi ville Reach
Slaton
I
I
3 but they hadn't really believed It upcoming
" ,nK. Iwo • year sllnl In the
High School
Shafer
until they read and heard excited arm will help him imiku up his Palm
l
0
Reach 56 St. Anns II
Vl))'0
0
I
H announcements that Sedgman had mini}
Pompano Reach M Vero Reach 32 been
... . delayed in . Ihe . mail and
Wheaton
IJrnat made his New York pro­ Homestead 63 Gcsu of Miami 33. Nhrlne official* and coaches agreed
»
U obtained permission from Incuinu
3
To Inin
tax
offlclats
to
leave
tile
country
fessional cage debut Inst night and Mluml Itluh OH Itcd!nml 36
to let him [day
2b 10 lit)
Clermont
scored IH [mints a* the Platans Jacksonville Jackson 31 P
3 D 1) 10 ill early in January.
The Mouth, umler Miami Conrh
Oviedo ..
One
Sydney
dally
splashed
two
tousled
to
an
easy
05-61
victory
20 13 10 14-00
Andy Gustafson, ussisled by Jim
Yonue (Gainusville) Id
huge words across the top of Its over the Philadelphia Warriors.
Kellcrllnus
(St Augustine) 30 Lnn Tatum of Maryland and George
rib
front pugo. They merely said:
" I don't really know whether
.Sauer ot Baylor, will have 25 play­
don of Jacksonville 47
tennis Shock." And even u day I'll play baseball or basketball aft­ Jackaonvllle
Reach 41) Jnckiou- er* Doleoinl) will be assisted by
aler the story stilt h the first er I come mil of service," Onvnt
Weslev Fester ot Minnesota. Huff
vlltc Tecli 32
thing that hits the rye.
said. "I'd like tn play both but it Cross City 56 Mayo 12
Donticlll of Boston nml Red SonIt would lie difficult for llio may Ih- loo much of a strain."
tiers
of UCLA
Lake Itidier 53 .Melrose ;ui
average American sports fan to
Dick, who batted .264 In 05 gomes Macclntny 57 Y'ulee 32
understand the public cummnlion for the Pirates last season, still
FHU STAR
over a mero tennis player. Hut attends Duke University but he Crescent City 61 ,xt, Joseph (St.
TALLAHASSEE
_i^i _ Earl
Augustine) 20
DALLAS, T*x, W1 ~ South west ho might experience a fairly slm- ex|&gt;ecta lo be drafted Into the army Fcrnandlna 62 Camden (WoiMlhlne, O’Neal, senior offensive guard
Conference bsikelhall team* main- * ! r **n*alJon If Hocky Marciano sometime In February.
from Valdosta, Ga,, tmtay has the
(ia.) 43
The six-foot fireball, who set an Perry 6U Florida High (Tallahas­ llatfour Award as Florida Stale
Ulned their two-to-ona margin over abandoned hi* heavyweight title
Moconfarance cage rival* today or the Yankee! announced they all-tlnio collegiate scoring record
University’s most valuable player
see) 14
|UWr ^taking two of three games were turning their itudluni Into with Duke during Ihe 1030-31 sen- Seabreete 79 New Smyrna Roach of 1332.
a brer garden.
son, cIukscs the pro game much
lit* selection by other member*
33
Probably one reason Aussie fun* lougbor than college com put iIInn
It took final minute uction, but
of Ihe Seminole siiuml was an­
.................
..
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___1
M
U
1
Winter
Park
40
Wildwood
41
! w » A f M look a oo-ss victory and official* h id not taken earlier i„Ui!m,* 11,nCi &gt; 1..1. ? ‘K, r wli *73,00° Jefferson 39 Lakeland W
nounced Tuesday nlghl.
over Trinity University of Han An­ rumor* about Kcdgman too serious- to Join tni I Irales Inst June.
Harlow 73 Wauchula 36
* ct they I
tonio and Arkansas beat Missouri,
Largo U.1 lire aster Tech 51
------- ,--..j)g they
•M L with a lait-iecnml field goal.
Utl Clermont 31
HI
of Itrflil, seven raced at Hialeah.
Oviedo utl
along
without
hlip.
-.Only Texas ChrlnHan University,
Tltuivlllo 49 SI.
IT
They were Hull l.i-a, Heliopolis,
Tltuavllto
St. Cloud 47
playing far afield In Peoria, 111.,
------------------------ Illue Sword*. Attention, Easy
l w * t The defending champion
ALL-CITY
Mon, War Relic und War Admlrw ra fd Frog* bowed, W TO, before
TALLAIIASSKB Lfl - Tommy »l.
Bradley UtuveriUy.
Price, an all-city end ot Miami
------- *---------------p g y ooe of the tpp tan In this
Jackson high kchuol tht* season,
Qunrturlmck lloldiy laiyhn and
haa accepted n Florida State Uni- halfback Ooak Walker of the
vor*lty football icholanhlp for Detroit Lion* were alio teamnaxt year, the University said to- mate* on the Highland (Texas)
day.
High School team.

Archie Moore To
Fight Maxim For
Light Heavy Title

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North-South Tea mu Gators Sijcn 1) More
AHHemble For Game
Gridiron Prospects

K
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Sports Roundup

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Groat To Play For
Wayne Cager*

Southwest League
Cagera Hold 2-1
Margin Over Foes

New Smyrna Five
In 79-33 Triumph
DAYTONA REACH (Mpvebil)
— Menbrc***e lligh-Mchuol quintet,
winner* (if the East Florida Con­
ference cage title for the past four
year* und .stale "A " champion* In
three of those season*, served mi­
llet- on Hu- league iignln tills year,
gilling off to u spectacular be­
ginning. by drubbing New Smyrna
llrnch, 7P-33, here la.d nlgiit.
With three reluming tsltrrmen. Hill Hrnaer. Don Dunkle
and Hob Rlrhlnt*. Ihe Hand
Crsbn ixj*led a 190 martin at
ths and of the first period, add­
ing 19 more points In Ihe second
Mania to conclude Ihe Initial
half with a commanding 31-13
lend.
Thereafter the New Smyrna de­
fenses were pulverised In tho final
two quarter* a* the Crabs ran
rampant swishing the cord* for
45 more markers while limiting
the Harracudns to lust 18 tulMc*.
Richards' 19 points wa* the
individual high total for Ihe
winner* though the scoring wa*
spread out among Ihe nine play*
era Coach Joe Nelson empftqed
In keeping the score "down."
John Ht, John w n* the Mg scurer
for the loners with It markers.
New Smyrna's Billy Carr, giant
center, wu* unable to play because
of nn Illness. The Barracudas
sorely needed the rebounding and
scoring punch usually provided by
thu lanky Carr,
Seabreete 39
G
Renner
6
Scott
Cherry
I
Rogers
6
Taylor
l
Duukel
3
Lloyd, W.
l
Richards
0
Lloyd, it.
0
Tol
ratals
29
New Smyrna U. 33 G
Ht. John
Johnson
Mallory
Wilson
Phillips
Davis
Brown
Morey
Totals
Henbreeie ....
New Mmyrnu

Florida Gridders
Resume Practice
For lnt Bowl Tilt
GAINESVILLE in - Florida's
football team goes back to Hie
practice field today to get ready
fur the school's first bowl appeurnnre—In the Gator Bowl against
Tulsa Jon. J.
After thoy wound up a 7-3 sea­
son by trimming Kentucky Dee U.
the Florida players got n brief
rest. Thsy are likely to have dully
sessions, except for one or two
days off at Christmas.
Rick Casurcs, the rugged Gator
fullback, hasn't rested though. Hu
umped right Into tho varsity busetball lineup and scuruil well In
three opening gomes, ensures
probably will plov basketball
ilnst Mississippi State here F ri­
against
day night, then concentrate on
football unlit the first of the year.
Coach Bob Woodruff plans to
lake 111* bowl squad to t'unU* Veilra Beach, ocranfronl resort 25
miles from Jacksonville, Dec. 29.
They will wind up practice seaalons there and go into Jackson­
ville Just before game time.
The Gator Bowl game will close
out the collego football career of
18 senlora, Including seven backs
who have advanced the ball near­
ly throe mile* tn three ictiona.
Papa Halt, biggest gainer of the
seven, haa !,4o8 yard*. Buford
loing, high scorer for the group
with 108 point*, la second in dis­
tance with 1,141 yard*.
The other* are Jack Nichols
1,948 yard*; Sam Oosterhoudt 936:
Reed Quinn 263; Ken Summer 81
and Kent Steven* 10.

t

Jackie Robinson Will Not Make
Any More Criticism Of Yankees
By JOE R E in il.E K
NEW YORK ijv—.tackle Robin■on, wilt) recently stilted In a Id i­
vision Interview [hat the New York
Yankee front office was agaln*l
the hiring of Negro player*, will
not make any such criticism*
henceforth
Tho brilliant Brooklyn second
baseman will refrain from refer­
ring lo the absence or presence
of Negro ball players in the major
league.* as long us lie remains In
baseball.
A suspicion that Itohinstm had
been silenced un order* of higher
up* stemmed from Commlssltdier
Ford Frick's reply to a iniesllon
whether he had tllscuKird the mat­
ter with J nek lo.
" I prefer not UVdiscu** the mat­
te r," answered
Frick "It has
been handled "
ip!
Stan Muslal of Hie SI. land* Cardi­
nals was Ihe highest salaried
. er In 1952, it I* now revealed.
he major leagues' homo rim king
drew $t*).0&lt;)0 Iasi year. SIO.issi
more than Muslal earned with the
Redbird*.
The 190,000 figure eume to light
when a Plrale spokesman, discus­
sing the elub. remarked:
"Klner wasn’t a SPo.OMi ball pincr last year and I think he knows

it a* well us we do. I have a
Inmch he's prepared to take n cut
bol I don’t know whether ho'tl ac­
cept Ihe full 25 per crn l."
There will be no austerity pav
gram ul the Phlludelpldu ITilllnV
training cutup iu Clearwater. Flu.,
this spring. Manager Steve O'Neill
told tne writer in 1'hocnlx. Art*.,
lust week Hint lie planned In erase
ull the "don't” and "slioll nut"
rule* which were Imposed upon
the player* by Eddie Sawyer, for­
mer I'hll pilot, Inst year"The players will be allowed to
bring their wive* and families to
camp." said O'Neill "They will be
pei'mllted tn swim, piny golf. cnnW
fish amt relax on tne beach If th ^
wish."
1/
An nifritiokctl pitching record
was set by Preacher Hue this past
season when tho Brooklyn south­
paw turned In a won and lost rec­
ord of 11-2. This mark coupled
wllh his 22 3 murk of 1991. gave the
veteran tho pn*t Iwo-sekspn pitch­
ing percentage In miidcru baseball
line’s overall .13-5 for a percentage
of HG8 luppeil tho previous i » A
59H
Ll‘‘ Grove
of 39
11 for 8U7
BU7 set ‘hy *L*I|y
of Ihe Philadelphia Athletic*. Grove
1930
hail a 28 5 mark In
........
. and fof
lowed with u 31-4 reco
coroLIn iiP31.

Rumored Race Track SFC Will Hold Cage
Tourney Feb. 26-28
Is Called Premature
TAMI'A '.n -rtie South’ Florldu
JACKSONVILLE UM-W Ellis
Gllmoiir, head of u group of New Confvrcnco will hold lla annual
Y’ork spur!*men reported planning basketball tournament la PR4|
•“
to build a harness rule track near city Feb. 26-28
Jesuit High Schnol will be host
here, say* the rrport 1* prema­
for the truck meet In Tamj)a April
ture.
"There's nothing definite right 25. Ih e tennis ami golf ton run
now," said Glliuour. n Glens Fall*. mcnls are sef for March 26-28 In
N. Y., uutiimobile dealer and first Winter Haven and the - league
president of (he Saratoga, N Y.. swimming meet for Ft. Mycr*
Race way Hr suld he came In May 2.
Florida for the funeral of Hub
The top haiebull team* of the
Gordon, Duval County commis­ Southern and Northern divisions
sioner who died recently.
will play one game for the SFC
Gilmour suld no contract has championship at a time and place
been let for huifdlm, the proposed lo lie fixed later.
£
track In St. Johns County between
Officers elected ul u Hireling
here and 8 t. Augustine. Hut he here: Joel Evers, Wauchula. pres­
Indicated negotiations are in prog­ ident; Ulll Fenglr, Cleans atei.
ress with u contriietur.
vice prrsldenl; and Vrrno Duller.
Associates In the deal ure re­
ported to lie Irving Woodlln, Sche­ Bartow, secretary-treasurer.
nectady: Hus* Carpenter. Chester; t
SCORES M ' £
Dr. William ttcsrk, Johnstown;
BARTOW
tft-&gt;BIIIy Mooneyhain.
and Willard J . Grande, Saratoga.
The track wmild be built on Hie Ilnrtnw'* all arminn star, scored
site of the former running track 46 points Tuesday night a* Rnrknown first ns Keeney Park and tow High trounced Wnucliuln 7536 His total wa* believed to be u
later St. Johns I’nrk
Florida now has no harness rul­ Sindh Florida Confercncu recor^
ing with parimutuel betting. Ind
a permit has been granted by t*H&gt; V » M N N N N N M a N liK M K N
Stale Racing Commission nn'd St.
John* Countv voters approved n
referendum for fhr proposed track.

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

The Unlvor*Uy of Florida foutI'ii 11 team used 15 hull carrier* ill
their first four gume* nml t"
different Gutors scored points.
J'w-ki-v llumilil Nadi wn* the
I-tillin'- stake* winner ilurinir tho
M*32 Deluwnri* I'litk meeting. The
CHiiailliin veteran
won
three
Rtnkes worth a total of $63,325.

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Tender Crops In Slight Frost Is
ISanford Area Are Again Predicted
(Damaged By Cold For State Areas
Anderson Reports In- Kver&gt;&gt;latles Sections
Atv llanlcst I lit I lx
creased Activity In
I'Yrrzinff Weal I i c f
S p ilt*
Of
W fa ll
MtOH WINDS AND WAVfflash the forward and item sections nf the U.S. I the storm forced Hit* •uxprnalnn of rescue effort* to taint the crew l.v
Navy supply ship Orommei Krr/er. which *nnpr&gt;c«t chains In a heavy |breeches buoy alter three h.ul been brought a*liore The .17 re...urn «lill
storm off Leghorn, Italy, and bruke In two on an offstiure reef. Fury ot |on the stern section were reported uiuuj.ued ( luirrmiiionu! K . n t , ....

Canal To Coast Early Settler Returns To Sanford
Man Survives 28
Urged By Group
After Absence Of Half A Centvry Hours In Cold Of
After 71 year* of wand.-ring,. lluvnmi
Seeking Project TltnmnNight In Bushes
M. .lohnnson Im* returned| Ttioum* luin-elf
ot down it.,
w

Early Completion Is
Urged At Meeting
Staffed In Orlando

in ttie scene* of hi* youth. .Artnul-j next year n« n soldier and til*.-.I
iv Thomas was not horn in Son- tin* country *n well tIni he i&gt;
lord, but his father wa.- in |l*e nmlned for tin- next ‘.'7 vein * I'
first boatload of Swede* brought was no* until Ili'Jil I Imt he rriui,,
here in lt»7l liv General Sanford. ed to thi* countl y to |U|1 hi* ,-hd
C. C&gt;. Jidmnson worked foi the dirn in «-luud. They now

N o. 8.1

A m oriuti'i! I’ri'su I,rust'd W ire

Commies Rlare Forth
With Boasts They
Will Seize Seoul
By Christmas Time

SEOUL te — Allied warplane*
smashed a big Ked troop massing
area near the North Korean capi­
tal of Pyongyang Thursday while
• the Communliti boasted they
would he In Seoul by Christmas.
Allied planes In wave* rained
high explosive* on the troop eon
centratlon area, whleh sprawl* 20
mile* *nuth of Pyongyang.
The Air Foree said more than
70 buildings were destroyed and
30 more were damaged.
The Communist boant siboul cap­
turing Seoul came in loud »i&gt;cnki*r
broadcasts ulnng the front High
flying fled planes also made a
jhraro appearance over the front,
^showering leaflets anylng In effect
"Yankee, go home."
While Allied officer* considered
the hruadratl* one more phu*e of
the Ited*’ psychologies! warfare
one officer snltl the new* had
spread through iP'O'd "catts’ng
unite a commotion" for a while
No signs have Iteen reported
that the Communist* wen* massing
anywhere along (be front for an
offensive toward Sen»l
_ While fighter • bomber* worked
over lied concentrations far behind
the front. Sabre let* on screening
patrol over northwest Korea shot
down one MNI Jet and damaged
another, the Air Force said. Tho
downed MIO was bagged liv the
hottest Sabre acc now ‘operating
In Korea
LI Jam es F Istw of Sausnllto.
Calif., credited with his ninth MIC
let, ssld It was the roughest dog­
fight he has had in two tours In
Korea
/) Ten Sabre* clashed with 22 MIG*
high above the Sulho Iteser*.
voir, ulmost directly above the
Yalu lllver boundary of Manchuria
The damaged MIO was credited
to MaJ. Richard L. Aycrsmun of
Sacramento. Calif., bringing hl»
score to three MIfls destroyed and
three damaged.
Ground action wa* light.
The Air Force reported Its fight­
er-bombers smashed a large Com­
munist troop concentration are*
m abotu 20 miles below tho North

n o n , icmpcraturci *nJ
Im »ralhei llits illNituon amt
looiKtil; Frida) partly ilniul* »«’d
« nrinrr.

Clinffs T&lt;&gt; Manffroves
At AnffcIFishCreek
On KeysNearMiami

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h u m a n s Commission
Comes l ’p With Pro­
posal To Solve One
Of Hottest Issues
IU

I I! \NK &lt; \u i : y

\T Silrnrr Wrllrr
\\ X.SIIINCTON ♦*
I'rcMilent
limn.tii' a|H*ui.il III .ilth •ttminib*
sion r,iinr np tmlax with a now
p|M|td4;il hil «s«l\IIU, •»?))* llf I hi*
ind|1|l\ * tl*•!t•••*.! t* ♦))•*• ho\\ til
;. t a tin- .h.i tm

hilt

I..........mi ni ainii i tlli'il for a
In o.i»t pi oki am ill h iliTiil ami ^tatr
••PtMiil to m.tkr xi’hmlarx pri* pn&gt;
••■• it in am .Hu t phot
v t.I.ihh* lo
• oaii tin »'o&gt;t of iiis ili«..I rein* for

•. •t xou.i
liMlnal am! tatu fuml- fnl.tlinff
P i tullioti iliktl.srh .mint.ills would
In* prov iilnl to pax all or part of
ttir u i* foi tlioM* who ran t affonl
to pax thuir 'han* (Hlii'i* wmiht
pax tni'M tom pn'inpim&gt;
I hu plan «liffi*r« both from a sx*
turn iiMviii'iM"*%full\ u- ihmimiI by
I*ii*%n|«*nt ITurnai) amt a rival pro|»m*.iI of flu* Xtni’i lu.tn Multi al \&lt;
sot latum . \M.\l |hu pi u-lili'llt of
the \MA imfiinli.itulv tahhnl our
pha-u of ttit* »i*w\ plan i- "imn
puUorv ItvilHh in«ittamu“ solHt*
turn; tin* \M\ It.i - ailwax- foiifftit
I tu \out nip*-ion -,iiit (N'opli*
liotihl t»»* :»!•!•• to 1 htmki' thmr oxxu
«h" tor situl tin* tlmloi shmitil \xork
without t;ox rt nniunt inlur frmuM'
t .ittilta-i- wouht !••• plat's'll on or
oii/niK Kitiiip- of iloiititH to oroxiih- «oinplftr im tln .il •.on ill i,Ihm'
•onmm tton with mrilis’ail n'lilorx
.iimI hmpttal'
tin* I’oni hip -ton pro|Hi-«a(l that

(irneral at t'psuhi for five years in llrlnndo, Taiopn and Minim
A resolution urging early rtins* and then went into l,u*lm**s (or
Mr .lohnnson went buck to I' m1
MIAMI Flu v A in.m who
[.let ion of the St. Jnhns-llt.Han himself, lie wit* n sawmill npctu hi I'.il7 and mil* i,■turned to FI
pIC
River Canal wa* jmsseil yesterday tor
.............
.............
and rnpnu.'d in nil kind* of •la last fail when he decided !•&gt; Fish Creek 20 miles south of Mi
at the inrotlnc of the Florida re-j wmolwoVk Alseit Th7k"| moved take up residence near the fli-i .uni lor more Ilian 2H hour* dur
giun of the National Rivers and
American lioincsite of hi* fntlo, Ins! some ol Florida's eoldesl
Harbor* Congress In Orlando, F o r-1 to Orlando and made fr&gt;-&lt;|Ucot lie is now liv'iig with Ids wife at weather wo* reported In "*ntl*
ie*t Hreckrnrldgr, xccrctniy of the nip* hv oxcart throughout Central their lion.......... Smith Camel»u fm'lorv" condition In Veler.ni* tin*
Florida to vauou* sawmills.
canal committee. *nhl today.
Avenue.
pilot today
Federal Social S r c u n l i funds lor
It wa* while on one of the*,*1 Mr. .lohnnson said that A*. I
I urposr of Ihs canul would be
Fred Tyzzer Jr . released from
i ltd Age and S u rv iv o r* ' Insurance
lor navigation anti flood control, trips, accompnnlcd by hi* wife. l.ond.piist is the only one of It,. •• hospital only two week* .uf»
1 1 1,AS! i lie Used to pav for p repay
according to the resolution, which that Thomas happened to lie Imrii earlv residents he r«mernl&gt;e.s with a liadly burned li.iml, *or
meut medical plans lor those re
included provisions for lockn and In Mull land. Though hl» father whom he tin* seen since he l.a» vi ' ,'d a ntgtd of J5 HI degree eolil
re ivin g Social Security benefit*,
bridges, h« stated.
buck, mu
toil he
off an 1ll*t
to ht* undershorts .
en noca,
vie reeled
re* leil oil
1-« 'tr*l’l"'d
,'! 1
lived in Orlando, Thomx* had l»een
without regard to their own ability
UHinen
nf ni
hi- inuti
father'*
n»lt/hl..,r The, ,!Wyear nil! Navy
veteran
Mr. Brecktnrhlge, Tom Lemon, .......,
_____
_________
of
mum n or
1 * neiirhmir*
#«ll- r,i
m iv
many ________
friend* and
relatives
in San
to pay
City Manager, and Henry Slum- ford and spent considerabletime, that
thus some three million person*
»on, Chamber of Commerce di­ here during ht* youth.
from
ilri'adv receivin'! " A S ! ctn-iks an
rector, represented the C of C
toinaticall) would l.e lirmigtd un
Later hi* father moved to Ar- tL^,&lt;,ln,,
at period, he asi.t. ..........ed the tract heir attention Flnally the
yesterday at th* meeting.
lU,r
|ir,u r u „ , vvllb.mt any fur
cadis when- Tlminns liernme
a ( . * , olu
^truoml (lio lilt litki* it» ltl j t.lin(r iimy 0n of tlii'ir t&gt;xxn MilGeorge Gibbs, Jacksonville ship­
printers
devil
on
the
Arcadia
Aru
'uu
i.
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s'slomU
the
ll.nssn.
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it
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r
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pre.um.bty
had
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Ittoit nf t IhorV xximM .•jCt'lve |»rcbuilder ami official af th* Con­
do any more dainne* ih.m lot- nl I .... ,
.
gowned
\\• II coiitiinn I,, li.ii *.-vt i,.oiler juiiil inrtlB'il 4'nrt* front fnili'ral
luiia, l.l'dbs.-gs, uHergstroma,
gress, presented Its} renal pro­ cad tin, one o ' SV- f'.r t weakly
'
Tvner
lost
hi.
bohitlce
nnd
fell
|
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d".e
h.
*tni.
I.
**i
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mwvBpinuni hi shut pap of llir
level aide- horn this strip" lie
four wings showered explosives on posal to th* meeting yesterday. iilatu. At Iht* Ilmf of th« sSpanUh- I'esraona, Hermans,.n*, Anderson*, from the tugboat Ltigan hImvI II 'hat waimei u .a llo i will d.-.l,.*. s.ii.l "We’ll l.e stnntnn.. rigid 11nit!*- itt ! tit'X rt'iii’li B*)
i i \SI f 4int!x an* mlli'clmt frt»m a
I IndgtriK, Uartelsuns, Isgreus, a m Tuesday between Cape Flori the , xa.'t extent •■( duiouee
Included In the resolution was
the Reds, destroying more than 70
toil at a t.-dni.-il rale
Ii ,i x i **11 la x on 4-in |»l4»x 4«r « .tint fill
provision for completion of the American xvnr. Thomad father llslina, llunes, Mangno.ons, Rings, ila and Cotter Hank lie was res
lempeiulor. &gt; lost m eM leu.di along
building* and damaging SO.
xvent
to
Cuba
where
he
irm
the
Soeei
s.iul
il
was
ini|.ossdile
to
•CMMllmiinl On I*am* s lx )
Erirkanns,
Nordstroois,
HtrnLow. who has bagged three MIG* IJOH.OOOJtOO Central and South
late yesterday l.y t'.ip,
» h.w „f T.' d .e .e ,-........ . •&gt;••&gt;r make all .ovoial, e lllli.ile ot , i. ,|.
contract for huilttinir the army etrom*. SwenaolM. Nelson,, nig- Jciic.i
j" ;'l.,aVld' k n o w 'llal...n r.l hi- *...... ndtng. t..l. n i , I l ....... I, dalliage
since returning from the U S , Florida flood control program.
at
tills
lime
The resolution called for early quarter* at Camp Ctilumhin near low., Moyas and Evan.
; flsbmg *e»sel
'■"&gt; l» . .................. . . .....
praised the living ability of the
W a I t . l . i.
li,lois.a, met. ,, |,,|o
completion of the Central-South
pilot whose MIO he shot down
"lleciniM* ol tile cold wenthei
VV&gt; l*t.l, fium .. Finnk Mm . Ii
i*t el Itie I ■ .lei ,.l SI . 1,
|i , , . I
"We went through everything in Florida project "In the interest of
I ti...I plenty of elotlies on when I •It.l. .1 llnil . I..I. iii lii
•• ■ •»*.t»..t -.h. i
the book and that ollot reallv knew flood control and water conserva­
fell off the lio.it. ' Tvzzer said ............. . t.... I. . Its ............. " " " " "
fr|Hi|f * 11Min 1Mi I till.mi lOXt'l -in
Ills stuff,” he said. “ It wax the tion In order that the program
"Tliankx to my training as a setinu it . . *, , ),ii
„( &lt; ir#||^
may keep ahead of private devel­
roughest fight I ev#r had "
Ited I'ross life saver I was aide
"The cold went he, tm-n'l ) , r* IKMI llltlvi,.»fl,tl •' tm.lt* Im XI'
p
Low said he raked the MIO with opment* in the project area."
In |m-.I off my
shis’s, two pairs ih,. , &gt;i ,.( i ti■■ er.ip- I,.,, n. . li, l i I »1 * t i l l ’ l l ' AA.1 Milt I s l l. lt t a s it
Mr. Lemon said today that men
four machine-gun hursts, snd it
of sin ks, two
pairs of palils. ,i. i Iim ttinn to .. i •li.-.n t,i&gt;, t , to Itf I
I In* t Xt'iul.iitr xxsi- titl it irtli'-t
V , to etfol A ill. I I"
-I'l"*
'»
started to hunt. It crashed before with official capacities whom he
sweater and laeket "
* I*-.” Mi M..|s, |t .m.| \|.. i ,,f it,,
.„ i,.,|
(,..|.i,'s I .’no. 1‘lminlie
*.Mll
I*1*4' , 111 ■ i lil«ii •• \ 4*t • I f t t l l f
contacted
were
of
the
opinion
the
the Red pilot could hall out.
t
'apt
George
Huron
skloper
»f
n
tiU
s
iili.-inlv
l.&lt;.
n
(...
i
..,
‘
”I " ,,','1 TANGIER, .Morocco '.ft -An Inter- eaplain of the pirate vessel, thit„
f i ..,,.ni, i ,. ot, &gt;1 "&gt;• ... ’ he
1 1 4 * i'*MA4 |l 11 •4 ‘ I 4 '
S«M||s* ........... t i t ’ll
On the around, the most pro­ r* n.* .i.* .
hnpurtunt
national procession of unshaven &lt;10 ton Ksmr, came to testify (rum Hie tiigl.oal didn't lint Ire Dial In* an.I wrie *i, . ,1 (&gt;»n, iln- i ,,. i II,.
A .. It. .1..I. is tl.,., I'b.istma*
nounced lull In month* «etHed‘over and that jmsslhlv action could tm
t)l„ ch , kj|,,M,r, „n(, h#n,
,
,
m
m
m
*
oolv
crew
mail
liad
disappeared
m
m
,
i
n
.
,
„n'i
|,„,k
\,i\
i.,.|
a Tanglr Jail, where he i* await
*l»l" " *&lt; *| . ..................... .*"*
11*lttt- mii ..ml Him It m| tin* ili **i g.(. w.-.e ........... •' ' ' '"Val «crthe frozen 155 mile battle line. The hastened through cooperative ef- bitten
k j..rn adventurer*
adventurers thronged
Ihr.inued an
an Ing trial
I ai.mnd
Ilf Mill' It,| hen
■1 ' before an international until half an hour later
xx.i - i m m m i I hv an .it t tiinitl.i
vm.is ,,f . lie lom,-i s'I.i.i..l.*-r.
inerrury was 10 degrees above fort.
Tvzzer
watched
the
tog
tin’ll
tl
!
was
preMv
well
xllle.l
..f(
American consular court today to
for eomplieity in th.- piracy moved mil nt sight then shed Ids
lii’ti nf itnlt it •* iltnl in tin* i’ ii Ii I
M .s III.."Id Rim.'
l a v . e e cxezero.
"Feople attending this meeting continue the recital of a strange eotirt
s„|,.,
M
,
|
Xtill it f *11fit l.t'l I tun '• i.ltv ..., ..'.Ill V W .1- CIV* I. .1 lo*
Far E»*t Air Force* said in B29 got a better appreciation of the tale of modern piracy on the high In matter of (act lone*, with in m- ilotblt.g and swam ............... beo J„|„, S,di|t.i.d. r. |...r(. .1 .Ion • t .. |l»'l iihI A
eaxional
sardnnir
smile,
lie
told
list*
th..
S|
|
U
.
II-'
"v
President
|t«siMisa. ns
si« i
I ■on
Superforts blasted a n officers
miles to the ini.ngri.ve swamp All
,,.|| lllm
•ess.
thi* »tory:
wt•loin ••»» B ' h i i l f
nf
|(4*|Mirl
intlir.iti’il ttu* l a m e r li.euula
training headquarters last nt»ht at
mi:lit
1
1
ittif
hr
liiirit
il
Im
fan*
*9
%
t
9
imi mr«|
Forrest and Paley chartered the
This time, however, machine
|!a -l anil \\e*l l '••list rt'iiinih i
•
l o . . » - i I i i i i i .K •!•••* I i " t
Yongsan In extreme Northwest
the
mangrove
root*
to
ward
off
Ea»l»t.le
fmm...
I
I
I
gun* were the weupons instead ef F.*nte from
....... her
o.-i owner,
.i»o,-i. accountant
hi , '" i. iiuiii „ ......., n
u i.,,1
,
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cape. &gt;,.i.ii'
Ma.iiag.' vv,,
...,. lit)* I il* f i l l * I 'I II I *t 141.4
• ii/' i -»•»•• r.i|iiil
Smite il.itit.iffi'
xxii-s iciio
iciHitfiil
. v Korea with "good strike*."
cutlasses. A m e r i c a n cigarettes line W rig h t, for M.ono oor.H.rt.'dlv ’ Knowles win. has fished the
f‘"
hi- a ,.., h...l .i&gt;,. f.o.
| . , r , in the I'lnnl &lt; "v
Mi •
H n i i u ’i
I t i l l * . xx h u
hilt)
were the booty, not gold from Hie for a salvage Job off Malta For
i, u a *
s eade.l for l"1 ................
.......
"f
a,. , and ................ north of Ft
••Iv«’*| flu iim'iiU t
' * • .liiy i’*)
Spanish Main
rest brought along hts ...v., crew
I ,. .,. ' ’ , Tvz/Vr waving
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hyterlan Men's Club and their co, Elliott Burt Forrest of New sailed, the new crew produced
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yvives enjoyed a dinner on Tuesday York City's Ilroru. and Sidney three or four mnrhlneg.ins and swarnpv. mnn.’r.ive stmliled
shore
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t , $fs , I , rt t • l . »• ‘
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night at 7:00 o'clock In the re Paley, 32, of Jersey City, a Tangier »ome pistol*
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A single truck from th* Ran- creation room of the church. Tho nylon manufacturer, are alleged to
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H | i \ , i t t&lt;&gt; mult i i f
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ford l ias Department answered dinner was prepared for the "la- have played key roles m the hi •hadow the Fomhtnatie Al I a in p aw in g Inial* and Ihe hcRri.pler
a i'i.II . I ,1.,.o'. ,|„ i,i,„ 111 ’ IIJ 4 |’ &lt;
I •Inti * ih fik IIhti* xx.t' .mv in xx llIXl •4 mm m «I &gt; I m |* ! • » . i . IHIIOIIHHe wa.led through knee deep '
u rail earlv thi* afternoon on a
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lig h t' event under the direc­ Jacking of lloo.ooo worth of smoke* on Oct. 4 the E»me rammed the mod l.'wird
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fra** fire in an area hounded by tion of Harris Fold* and hi* com- from the 300-ton Dutch motnnhlp 1!" rK,’r. ?h,»' ,
Afiollicr t tt 'l’t’l* fmiiH’f «’x i t •)|’ alii’.iilv hud lit’i’it luirtl Inf ...| tl
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wl.lch divide* Key l.argit. hut in.
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Twentv-secnnd and Twenty-fourth
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''••IT'1 nlr af.'[' al1
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trm.llnurd Iln I'age Sis)
•i. &lt;i-I no-.nli. I top d .iv lot at of
Stre.-t* and Maple and French
XX1)4*1) III* fcitiil, " \« |im!|\. III,. , M|,|
An Interesting program wa* ar&lt;
Testimony Is being heard hy (’onw*l|&gt; ,.np &lt;m lh&gt;' hrulgc
" t l i. 111ul.. Mu p.I'-o.Icncy of
Avenue* .and later wa* jolijed at ranged for the evening by Dr. sular Judge Milton J. Helmlck and
The nnm hod mask* Ilk.- the Kit
wenth.'i in.* ..... . .1 i'o,,,i ii,.I,,, f.„•| \ t , ' \ i . | t v A d d s U n i t i e s lt.it S i c . i . p . '
I I I " f a n n e r * . I V I . ' . v ........I . a M . i , , . , 11’ 11
U l 1 -’ / » 4 I I I rt 11(11111 !*
th* scene hv a second truck whan, John W. Wilson who Introduced K. two civilian assessors In nn impro­ Klitx Klan and carrlp.l machine• I Ins mi l l . tl.nl (i.ni. now on
n rroun of boy* erroneously re­ B. Hall, director of the Adult vised courtroom—the small dining gun*."
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belt.'r will, a l.l.I,- nil.| wrath I City To Bank Group l.v". v i.i.-i.it » - i &gt;•'
until
The attack occurred 10 miles off
ported that a hnu«n In the area Training Center of the Flurlda room of the American con»ul*tc
(('....tinned tin
six .
ili, fn it .,f it..- v at will *&gt;'l ..
the east roast of Spain The pirate*
wa* afire. Fire Chief Mark Cleve­ Council for tho lllin.l located in here.
1
fll AA 111Ml||." .1o.lg* SI. n •l.o... raid.
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and
A MtiM|t4’41 iu !i»i' iilh'ffftl inuith r
land *aht. The hlate. caused no Daytona Beach. Mr. Hall talked un
Paley la charged with aiding In -ailed both -hip- to Corsica 2.700
1hi&gt;• i 1i:i . ..II.. rt•II XU-te.ll.lv l.y
I I .in*
•’»•X t«, 1,’ 1tl
damage to property, he reported. the actlvltiee of tho institution and drawing up the plans for tho attack unloaded the cigarette*
of ,Alfred Kllin.n, 71 v«*nr old
1 .III I’f • 1nimn i 'tilt.Ill'. i it .lie Salvui I.'. I
'll \h Null .
raves---then sailed heymtd l.iml and Mii.klit.il. Neg..., .- t&gt;. inn sm.vl.l
He stated that house fire* have th* work being done far tho blind
X i.el'l&lt; . Ilk* n i e , est.l
on th* Comblnatie s;.d of aiding released the Comhlnatle Oct 15
i.ril
II M. Nnil x, At. 11.1••*•III t lull \I |M
been light hut that local residents people.
l.v th» ('... u.lv Sheriff* office.!
and abetting In the piracy He is
*11X Ill's I" "■•It* I’ll* t.|, |.i •| llii’ . , .i.l 1’X ..r ,*idle,'The Comhlnatle'* Dutch raptiin, Sheriff I'. A. Mem di*elo«ei| toshould take precaution not to
An outstanding feature nf the not charged with participating In
&lt;Kin1- t mil' •i m Im Iln i'll a|i. (T.iiiimul.
limp inf. i
Further iII»(-iio, ii.ii v»uh l.eld Ii. hI . . . -ii.
Johannes Van Delft, 50. testified he day.
overheat stoves and to check heat­ program was Alhort Aesenjo, an the actual attack.
m •• fin Al. IIm’Iii in*, 1.’Mi|lllll I 'l l «te. 1. k 1I'f’ill ted.
wa* handcuffed and held in Ihe
ntgl.t of ili.- miin.M.r in vvhi.'h th* in 11..*
If.'
-iilit
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pair
of
lit.H»ly
trouser*
ing equipment.
accomplished blind pianist who
Testimony yesterday named For­ l.lacked nut hold of hi* ship Ihe
.liidffi' Sli'ii*!i"in JiMMniltiiTil that
were found In i. shack nt Mnrkhi.m problem of n (Nuu.ty l.i.w 11«| will l\ i *.nit.i.' Snt.fi.rd I It •i t liidi’T, •mi
playad a number of excellant se­ rest. a nightclub operator and clg entire 12 days.
xI txxn tin •ttriff iluti'*i
next to the one in which the vie- he l.nndle.l at i. meeting of tin- I'ontn ’ oiuli.. /.-pl.w Hill*, F.ikc lni|i|ii’lttin*tu im
lection*. Mr. Assenlo is a former arette trader, as the leader of the
full nil &gt;i«)th ChrittrilttN
A rt.. I i.m l M 1.11... r • j
The prosecution claim* i'aloy tin. of the alleged slaving was pewlv aop.dnted hospilal tl'UHlee
HON UR FOR MeCRORY
organist
for
,th*
Mutual
Broad­
attack. Ht la a fugitive, last re­ wa* waiting in Mar*il'e for (hr
\|. Nl'ltx’ !m'4'4MIM'S fit 4’Ml’li'lll 4’f nn.I Ni'vx Nun) iluy, »!»*• .Iii\v &lt;*v»
FMPLOYRK''
found Momlny Further lnve*tlga T. K. Tucker, chulimi.n. raid i,
casting System In New York City,
1 • lunik
II
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\fiu»*l it ml I 'f i'il xxill tint ni’ i'l utfni'i until Lin H.
All regular employees of Me a position he rellnaulshrd to attend ported in Corsiea, and no formal outcome of the affair. He say* hu lion revealed that the autpcct had day.
T K T n’k i 'i, I'lniii m:iti of thu
Crorv'e B * 10 Btore will receive the University of Florida where he charges have been lodged against w** husv turning nut nvl.n stock­ nrorured a new pair of trouser*
All the member* of tl,.. I,on. ,| I W ill IIII4. Illlt |l 4»f IlilllM - I ’llV X 'll
ings and panties in hi* Tangier fro... a store.
n Christmas bonus, it was an obtained a Doctor’s Degree In him.
were piesent
at the three li..... •».H||| •'), Itfll l(«al»l*|« \\ Willtllff nxxiitil t Ian, inif )*•«• i ••f•••i lx*,| that u
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Edward J , Engelsman, Dutch factory.
H»'|iarnt»' 4*i’iiiiiiitli'i* Ini t'lniMf»iiiff
!lll»|t, I 1144l|4” 4 f ’l ly , l‘|| rtIII, I
nnunced yesterdav by F. W. Haul, Psychology. He is now devoting his
______ No definite date ha* been *.•» """•*•»«• whirl, wa* held at M.
Tin- 4»fflri'in, tiiffct ln&gt;r xxMIt (Ih' m* tin* iMifutiiinliiiff X’Mi’tff man In
president of MeCrory Stores. Th* time to tna training center In Day­
1 * -•
• •
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locker* office in the Flo. i'll.
extra compensation li computed tona Beach and the work for tho
.State Rank. The group prol.al'ly Im’I'MMII’ 411«•'«'14••»4• N Itnv • III 1**11 Si'lllllinU’ Tntlllfv htnl hi’i’fl ii'li’i ti’i!
John i* t'nfrolls imih 41r K ia mnl wniih! ini’x’t fiHtuy tu iiiukr a
according to yean of service and blind.
oner soli! today. A coroner'* Jury will hold weekly niccllng* in lie nttil
ihi'liinn.
Is distributed daring the Christhas Iteen sworn in for the in.iueet. coining acnuninte.l with varh.ii* i ivtni4’4‘; (J4ir*|f*u C Ilnii' Ilniiii'H
Making up the dinner menu was
Tit** i••11 •«tnil.li111» vnittiff inuti will
mas season, in accordance with a baked nnm, scalloped potatoes,
• *if v ; &gt;4*i*l I’ M’il II. M rN n lly, Mnl
phases of their dutiea,
Member*
of
the
Jury
are
T.
X'.
i *•*••ix»• tin' .lax iii' lIWUlil aloiljr
The Nativity Seen* whleh Jia»
practice of manv yean standing. string baans^ pineapple salad, cako
“The City took* better now than Brown, Frank A. Tnkuch, A. L.
Dlsriinsion also was h. Id of pro. G,*) i v
M, N.ilty
niil Ii U limits ifnni|» xxllli flu*
u**x•nttnrnt iixvant
l&gt;een Disced In the hendshell will It has for many, many month*," t’-rl""*.. Ilert’ v Richter. AV. K. "''hire to hnslen the ino.Voif l.e
The bonus will be distributed to­
mnl In* wonhl taki* piiiM, n-itm ul ' nl (In* .I nii la iiii*'linff.
l&gt;* officially llxhted for tha first Tom Lemon, City Manager, stated Klrchhoff nn.l Dr (!. AV. Baker.
night at the annual Christmas
tews,
n
(he
I'.iard
and
the
tn.st.'c*
A brief buslaess session followed time tonight, Mrs. Elvira Garner,
In vli'xx «if Iln* fart that nnly
dinner narty to bo hsld at th* til*
The »hcrifz'* office hn« custody of the Fish Estate. Other nrtivilv niH'c. Thi* hunk whm fiiiitiilcil in
today, pointing nut the improve­
ona of tha Instigators for securing ment In anpearance Ii the result of of an axe which I* liellrvr.l to have of the meeting dealt with reapop IIH I Th«' Inti* I.ImI)* \V. Smith, u txxn nf tin* thri'i* iinmty high
Yacht Club.
tha scens, stated this morning. a sucrraaful clean-up program l.y been th» weapon used In the al­ sihilltlea of the hospital truatee* l*«»lk ('minty ini’inlatr of thu Kh*rl- "■•hoot* pinlirlp.it.'.I in the Jayree
Rhe declared the lighting wa*
relative to the hospital hand.* up- ilit IlntiHi', xviir nctlvi* in fhi* liunk "AA'I.y I like Democracy" essay
leged killing.
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the City.
contest. Hill Hutchison, chairman
tested
last
night
and
had
proved
fur innny yrarn
s naady family in Sanford.
of the Ameriranisti. committee, an­
He said the community will look
satisfactory.
no.meed tl.nl the winner* from the
owh
Douglas Wcili, Ih* artist of At­ “•ven hettrr when we get our new
two schools would receive nwards
lanta who designed th* Nativity equipment." The City ha* ordered
Fntr) llhink
instead of Just one winnet at was
Scana, will ha '.n Ranford this a f­
planned.
ternoon and tonight, she asld, and a considerable, amount of new ve­
Jayree Outd.M.r llnine ChrlstniH* l.iul.lina C'nnle*l
The wit::u&gt;&gt;* nf till* contest will
will be able to view hi* handi­ hicle* for replacement of outmoded
T'vn ran* of food will Im the
Il’MMInNnA ,’n
4||«I
admission tomorrow night at
A nut of S t will partlelnste in work. Tha placing of th* scene in and defective rolling stork.
IM Isaford Theatre Guild's nUv. the bandana!! Is th* culmination
"Wa would Ilka to thank all the H'00 o'clock to (he Christmas
Name
"TXte Night of January Idth," to­ of tha Idas conceived bv Mrs. Gar­ people," he said, "for their fine nartv of Ranford I/odir* No. 27,
morrow-Bight gt 1:15 o’clock st ner and Mias Martha Fog to fur­ exoneration In getting the Job I.O.O.F.. Ralph T. Hpotts, scoreItlTZ
the County Court Houae.
ther th* religious slda of tha Hon*.
t**-". announced today.
"Carihtwan"
Aitdrc**'
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••
" It will be our goal to get aTH* olav, which la being itswd Christmas season.
The col|.wtlon of food will l.e
Itl5 - .'1:111 - B'27 - 7:27 • 0:31
aggfti bv popular rcouest follow*
Tho response to their Idea by round mor* and maintain n good sent in the nhl eg* home of the
MOVIKLANI)
\nm two showing* loot wsak, It tha pubH* m alted In the ample clean •up schedule.” M
a t e r I als » O.O.F. at Gainesville, except for
.....................
"Ited Mountain"
Mall enlry blank In Junior Chamber uf Commerce,
undar thu diruatlon at Mrs. Mar- contributions received during the whleh hays been removed In Ira three baskets which wjll Im mado
Show opens H:3l), feature 7t0t
caret
Duaa. The
production
month*,' and mod* proving tha City's appearance In- up for a noedy family of Hanford.
lnterm'..si»n Ht'Jd. last fcatur*
I'oal Office Box 330, Ranford.
commissioning of M r.' elude trees, trash, garbage and
The party will be open to the
0:08
Gw setting.
Jaavea.
............
public.

Jaycous Present
(lifts To Workers
At Meeting 'Today

Piracy Upon High Seas In Quest Of
Cigarettes Is Revealed At Hearing

1

Presbyterian Men's
Club Holds Meeting

*"7'

Grass Fire Put Out
By Fire Department

SuHpci't In zMluffi’d
Murder Being Sought

lIoKpital Affairs Are
Discussed By Group

Nativity Scene Will
Tom Lemon Point* To
Be Lighted Tonight Better Iaooking City

SHOPPIIM
DAYS LIPT

Odd F4»11
Flan
ChriHtmnH Party

Theatre Guild will
Present Play Tonlte

Movie Time Table

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THE SANFORD HERALD
.Pay 3
Thu*. Dec. IS. HIM

Unbeaten La Salle
Cagers Still Hold
British Press Has
Misgivings Due To Down No. 1 Spot
NEW YORK UH-L» Salle. Okla
Korean Shootings .homo
A A M. Navy anti Notre

FULTON OUMLIR’S

^ 7e s u s

Childs

Mountbatten.
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The NATO communique had dlw
tlngulshed between the re.soo;*(b'i.
Itlrs of Mountbatten and U. s . .
Adm. Robert B. Carney, who head*
both NATO’s southern command
and the U. S. Sixth fleet In the
, . „
miral Lord Moiinlbattcn will be Mediterranean.
The NATO communlmic defined
RARIS.
—The North Atlantic boss of NATO's Mediterranean Mo
inibatten’s command as mainly
treaty nations agreed today to naval and air forces.
a defensive Job, at least In peace
spend $239,000,000 In 10S3 for air­
Alexander, Britain's minister nf time, while Carney, who command*
ports and other solid defenses deefnse, fold a new* conference: a striking force, was to have ti e
against Soviet aggression.
"While the United States Sixth offensive assignment.
This Is Just a shade more than Fleet is not now under the new I •'eimlbnlteics and Carney s Jnl#
half of the 428 million which Gen. Mediterranean command, the new will be outlined to them hy the
Matthew [I. Rldgway, supreme commander-ln-chief will bo rr*-''’-' man who ts boss over hath of them
commander In Europe haa out­ slblc for coordinating the activi­ —U S Gen Matthew B. Rldgway.
lined as the "minimum to provide ties tn time nf war of the Amr'lca s -preme Allied commander In Eu­
fleet with those of other naval nml rope. Rldgway called Mnunlhallrn
security.
Rene Rleven, French defense air units operating in the Mediter­ (&gt;■i-u London und Camcv from
minister, sold the reduced figure ranean."
} Nnplrx to a conference this afterwas agreed upon hy the NATA
This was the first pibllr no- I fir—i at NATO headquarters In
council today, after a four-day d o -.__................
nnunccmrnt......
on just How much an i Ruris.
bale. The money voted will provide I thorlty the new Medllerr*-***
enough to begin work on airports naval commander in • chief will
•nd other long term projects as have. The NATO ministers 1**1
N.stlvp Dancer, unbeaten It-year
soon as weather permits.
Tuesday approved both the setting
Decision on the final figure was up of the new naval command and ldo turf champion of 11151!, wt^
rested until next spring.
taken a few hours hefore the pro- the appointment hy Britain of Uml

NATO Nations Oki g t t COMlallOfl Of
.1 'lions to vote all the money they
afford without going broke.
Millions To Fight olid
Field Marshal Visocunt Alexnnan
Soviet Aggression &amp;„£ J f f t i ' f t - Ad

A Child’s Life of Jrau* Is one
'Dame all retained their unbeaten of Ihe Inst books written hy the
LONDON UP—Three leading Brit- Malm In college basketball last late Fulton (hinder, noted author of such volumes as The
iah newspapers expressed mlsglv- night.
Greatest Rlory Ever Told, The
7.a Sidle, Urn naliim’s No. I team
Inga tnday over (he shooting of
rlotou* Communist prisoner* In In the Associated Press poll, won This presentation of Mr. Ours*
Korea and demanded a fuller ex It* seventh straight, n (17 W con­ Grratrst Hook Kerr Written, etr.
quest of Arizona at Tucson The ler'a hook has been specially
planatlon.
The liberal. Independent Man­ explorer* from rhllnilelphia, NIT Illustrated for newspaper pub­
lication by the well-known ar­
chester Guardian and the conserv­ champion*, are on a transmutltist, Nell O'Keeffr.
ative London Dally Mail warned ncntai lour.
flaying at home at Stillwater.
CHARTER ,VII
that the shootings may weaken the
One day Jesus tiiughl every- ( _
whole U. N. position on the prison­ Okla . the Aggie* chalked up lliclr
alxth
body how lo talk to our Ealbi-r in ,'
er, of-war Issue.
---... in a row.. taking lie
. . .Paul
. .
The lalwritc London Dally Herald 02 SI. in a rough game. Do Raul Heaven. He gave us » prayer to I
called the latest shooting episode previously was undefeated
say:
..................
Notre Dame made It four straight
at Ponflxm, where (II
lied prisoners
"Our Father . . . ”
liv
trimming
Chicago
l.nvola
S3
45
were killed and 120 wounded. "dis­
God Is not jusl my Father, or
Navy
look
Itulcer*.
O
S
73,
for
the
turbing" and demanded "let's have
Just your Father. He Is ours—the
Middles' fifth straight
the fart*."
Father of everybody.
The
Ivv
League
season
got
under
"It does the Dulled Nations no
"Ilur Father Who art In tl&gt;-*vway
with
Cornell
taking
n
fit
.V
I
good to have to admit that some of
ep , ."
overtime
victory
over
Harvard.
the prisoners In Its hands are still
Ht-nven Is loir home, where nor
fled Holmes got off a tl foot Father is and we can only get
out of control." the Guardian said
set
shot
In
the
la»t
two
seconds
In an rdltnrlai.
there hy Invlng Him.
In a full column, front page cdl of an overtime to give West Vir­
"Our Father, Who art In Heav­
Inrlsl, the Dally Mall rautlonrd ginia n tot ■100 Southern Conference en, hallowed he Thy name . . ."
- ' - - ‘nit into Communist victory nvrr William and Marv
God's name Is holy and we
Slate heat Alalia til a, Vt
ffilK’V
’f f lIng
t Ihe American* lauilsUna
say It lovingly.
4S. In Ihe Southeastern Conferenrr I should
' ‘irliger hspny."
"Our Father, Wlm art In Heav­
'•The question to he asked I* not and Detroit whipped Houston. 7101 en, hallowed lie Thy name. Thy
the’ American* fired hid why In the Missouri Vnlley Conference kingdom com*- . .
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prisoners were allowed to
In other gamr*. Siena lienl Rhode
When we all love Hitn, His king­
concentrate In such a fashion," It j Island. 70 70; Dartmouth trimmed dom
will be everywhere.
Then
sabt.
i Vermont. 71 nil; Niagara homhlrd
Ihrre will he nolmily doing any­
The Dally
ny Herald referred to n Svrsruse, f&gt;&gt; 45; Oarv|ne.l inn*- thingwrong, hut only goodness
IMnry. 11-37; Nhrstka
alatamenl in the House of Com Virginia Milltar;
moni yesterday that the British downed SortIngflcM (Mass! H2 7.1 and spiritual Joy.
t- • •
ovammenl has heen pressing Ihe and Utah Slate tripped Washington 1 "Our Father, Who urt in Heav­
en, holloweil hy Thy name. Thy
I. R. government for full rennrts State. 72 It!
kingdom mine, Thy will he done
on earner Korean prison Incidents
oil earth ns It Is ill Hciivrn , .
puss" mean? It means » wrong on euith as It is In Heaven. Give
but the reports have not yet liccn We
nil should do ultnl God oiiiii- to siiio'-one, Like taking ran- 1 us ibis day (inr dully bread and
received.
wants
us
lo
do
here
iii
till*
world
dy from sono-one Hm&gt;. That I* n forgive us our trespasses as we
‘This Is not Ihe wnv to establish
Ills! ns the saints nod angels do "Ircspnss." \Ve tvnnl God to for­ forgive those who trespu** against
confidence between allies who have
in
Heaven.
give us. But only If we forgive Us. And lead us not into tempta­
a Joint rr*non«lbllitv in Korea un­
"Our Father, Who art in Heav­ other persons, will God forgive us. tion, Imt deliver us from evil . .
der the U. N.." the Herald d&lt;en,
hallowed
by
Thy
name.
Thy
"Our Father, Who art in Heav­
And that means: When we have
dared. "We trust that urgent ef­
kingdom rotor, Thy will be done en, hallowed he Thy name. Thy
forts will lie made to restore that
pain or trouble, Gad rnn lake it
on
earth
ns
|l
Is
in
Heaven.
Give
confidence hy supplying the detail­
kingdom come, Thy will he done, all nwny, Iteenuse with God all
LONDON iss—Henvv •-ums In tbr
ed Information to which the public uuke of battering gules revered us this day our dully bread . .
on earth as It I* in Heaven. Give tilings are possible. And thill I*
We
ask
our
Father
for
whatever
ia entitled."
mo«( of central and nurM-ern •**•«
us tills day our daily bread nod the prayer that Jesua taught:
we
in-id.
Just
us
yini
usk
dnd,
who
rone tndnv with a vole like while
forgive u* our trespasses it* wv
Our Father, Who art Irr Heaven,
Is
your
eaitbly
father.
Jesus
told
blanket lint moderating wlnil* al­
forgive those who trespass ngainsl Itnllowcd In' Thy mime, Tny king­
us
that
God
is
a
good
Father
and
lowed two big transnllmilp iim-*-*
us. And lead iim not Into tempta­ dom come. Thy will he done on
•o gel underway for New Vork • will never forget us.
eatlh as It Is In Heaven. Give iis
“Our Father, Wlm art In Heav­ tion . . ."
ho'Ts late
And that means: "Oh, ph-a*e, this day our daily bread and fntSnow was reourled fro-n llalv en, hallowed he Thy name. Thy dear
Father In Heaven, watch and glvc us our trespasses ■■* we fnrSwitzerland
flelglom, Grrmanv kingdom come. Thy will lie done,
l-splis* against
ll|
■mil the Scandinavian eountrles on earth ns it is In Heaven. Give guide me. When | Iry to be good, I give those who trespass
teniptnIn France, however. 1'iem '&lt;ere us this day our doily bread and lei me do It yotir way and not Just us, and lead us nott into tc
lion, hut deliver u* from evil. For
threat* of fh-ods arn-"-i lie* R«r forgive u* our trespasses ns we tny way."
CHICAGO 144—One of the Siamese dennx area due to ine*|lng s-o-vs forgive those who trespass ngnln-d
"Our Father, Who art In Heav­ Thine Is the kingdom, und the
twins separated Wednesday In a
en, hallowed be Thy name. Thy power, and the glory forever.
T*-«&gt; 1.1
'on liner I'rdb-d Slates os . .
history making operation was "do finally pulled out of her berth at
What lines that 1,1g word "(res- kingdom come, Thy will he done, Amen.
Ing badly" lodny and physicians Soulhnmelon !•&gt;« mo'--* I
vo
A Child's Life of Jesus Is one
doubted ne
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hours after .ehedulrd sailing lime.
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late Fulton Ourslrr, noted au­
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of Illinois,
said -surgeons
thor of such volumes as The
hprf
"had to mnke a choice" during English Channel gules, with winds Grealrst Htnry Ever Told, The
Ihe day long surgical operation and reelslerlne on to au mib-- *o o.
Greatest Hook Ever Written, etc.
that Rodney flee, the smaller of
The United Stales, which *■«•(•* This presentation nf Mr. Ourse twins, was given Ihe benefit I I 1** Alls-tlc
lee’s hook has hern specially |
coon *,| '-tflrrril
cause lie showed Hie greater minor damsge to her bridge and Illustrated for nrwapaper pubchance Tor ultimate survival.
deck yesterday when llratlnn hy the well-known ar­
Oldbrru said surgeons found Ihe obscrvalboi
high winds slammrd Ihe vessel tist, Neil O'Keeffe.
twin* had only a single fused outer against Ihe doek'ble as *b« n-**
CHARTER VIII
brain covering containing a single
maneuvered awnv from her
.Soon Jesus added new friends
saggltal sinus vein that drains being
moorings
In
u
vain
allempt
In
get
to His hand: one of the two men
blood from the brain hack to the
of |x&gt;rt.
named James, and his brother*.
heart. Rodney was given most of oolThe
drop
In
(he
winds
also
per­
thli brslq covering and the drain­ mitted removal uf 20 officer* and •Rule and Hlmon; another named
Thomas, and Judas the twelfth
age vein.
from Ihe Swedish mlneswecn and last. He was the weakest of
Otdhrrg said the ebniues that men
er
Orskar,
agroun
aground
«
ff
Ihe
sntuh
the
sotiihRoger U r would slevrlqp collateral east const of Sweden, near Ihe them nil.
Ho now there wen* the twelve
circulation were "almost nil " nn&gt;* port of Kalmar Thirty other of­
(hat "Ihe next few hours will tell ficers and men remained aboard men who lived and travelled with
Jesus mid heard and saw all Ihe
the slorv,"
the vessel ami Swedish Navy exHe reported Roger Leo "didn’t oerts said thev r X ’H’cl ed to have mlrnelr*. There was n new miracle
no well during the nrierntlnn" amt llu- 330-Ion ship nllont III a lew nlmnst every day.
Once when Jesus was iirearhing
was in shock several times with davs
his condition "precarious."
to five thousand pcopje, lie learn­
The
gale
which
struck
Rrllain
Rut he also emphasized that *or
reached hurricane force ed that they were all hungry.
peons found If would h» inner dif yesterday
Many nf tlu-m had come from fin
In
Mud*
with
gusts of more than away
flcult to turn the brain Hovering too miles an hour
Just to hear Him. Rut tlu-y
It
lelt
a
trail
o'
and sinus over to Roger la'e Hr rootless houses, broken fences and hud brought no food alon g .
Oldlierg said the surgeons "more
road traffic Two
foot ( Andr ew said: "There is a teiy
or less went for one" and took u tangled
snowdrifts covered roads in parts here with five loaves of bread and
chance
anee on the other.
two small fishes. That Is nil w&lt;
tin In nld survival of the uf the Midlands.
"Was this
have, dear Master."
fittest?" he was asked
Jesua did not seem worried. He
"You might call It thaf." he
uk ch ow told cveryliody to sit dnwn on the
replied.
blllsld*. And He look the five
The professor disclosed the twin*flesh loaves of .......lasting brcai
received a total of s|* quart* 0f
itnd two fat *hfny fishes and Hi
blood In transfusions during the
HOLLYWOOD IA*—The unpredic­ thanked (hat In Heaven for them.
marathon 13 hour and fo minute table Howard Hughes Is bark In And He began In break the bread
operation to senarnf” the twl« «on« the driver’s seal at IIKO
Into pieces and told Ills helpers lo
of Mr. and Mrs. Rnvt llrndlr nf
The manufacturer of airn'nnr*
them around. And somehow
Moline, III. The hoys are 15 months nil tools and movies was elrrtrd pass
—no one knew except Jesua—there rould lint see who he was.
like Herod. They were afraid that I
old.
chairman of Ihe hoard of RKO
if they stopped doing wrong I
" I t Is 1," said Jesua. "Be
*nd fish for
Dr, Gldberg ssld that nrluslh- yesterday, although he recently
things a* He asked them to dnl
the bony part nf Ihe boys’ heads sold his conlrolllng Interest In the all five thousand. Everybody had afraid."
Pn»,'£h
f i t ' A)l ,h*Y wanted.
At HI* word, the storm went they rould not bn happy.
Theraafler Ihe twins wrrr Joined sludln.
When they were fed, and no one
Everywhere Hn went, Je*U* told
rpsrl A"" sNoah Dietrich. J Miller Walker w«» hungry any more, Jesua told away and all were saved.
tn be good and happy,
Edward 0 . Rurkc Jr.. A I). Simp- Ilia friends In gather up the
He even let Rcter get nut of the
ough Just to ho sorry I
son and Hughes comprise the crumb*. God will give us plenty Imat and rome to Him. Aa long as
board. Hughes sucrord* Maurice hut wo must never, never waste I’fler had faith lie rould walk on for mb take*. M'f mult try lo make 11
O Ryel, New- Yn-k t’llv broker anvthlng,
(lie water, too. tint he got scared, wrong things right.
who bowed nut only a week afler
A buy who steal* hlr friend’* I
so of course, he tiegun to sink
fjo
thev
picked
up
the
iruitih*
Ms election lo the hoard. No rea­ and the leftovers from I horn f!*« down. Hut Jesua look Ids hand and marbles must give them buck, If
son was given for his withdrj&gt;«'-ti
he Inses the nmihle*, he must buy
loaves of bread and there were kept hint safe,
'[""hes, so'il his Interest In Ralph twelve
lecauae Jem * walked on the hi* friend some new one*. If you
basket*
full.
Mol kin of Chicago and s group of
Even more wonderful was the water and krnl on healing the hurt ynntaelf, maybe bv eating
esuH sles several mmilhs ago for
lime
Jesua walked on the water. sifk, and.told the people such kind loo much, you muat not cut so |
IT.dM.WO.
Rome friends nf Ills were riding and wonderlul things the whole much for n white.
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Little nhut-ln. live* tan ne
brlghtoncd r nsldcrahly at Yule
time with the proper gift*. E x­
pert.* on rhllil rare agree that the
important thing to remember I*
11 get them the kind* of toy*
that provide quiet play, and •
wide variety of Interest. The
child .houtd lie able to pla" by
hltmelf with runy-to-handle toy*
that provide im Iglnative play,
and that arc right for hi* age.
Perhaps we could do well to
follow the suggestion* and obser­
vations of Ml * Clnuiiln 1). (lip*,
a registered nurse now teaching
at Teacher* College, Columbia
.University.
Her opinions are
bated on research *he did at the
to tne r bed* and some able tu got
Lenox Kill Hospital in New York
City with slrk children confined
around.
Her research »h&gt;w* that bnloGn* were enjoyed by every age
group. The great versatility of
the baloon seemed especially ap­
pealing, the *•&gt;•», hecaose cu Idun
whi were more active could bat
the balloon seemed especially «pthose m lied could dres* tn mmc
it up with n little paste or paper
t i make It an oil man, an aircraft
.or an animal. If the balloon I*
vivid In rotor It ran serve a* diveisl n for children with hn.pltnlweary eye*. Children too III to
pi y rnn have Italloon* tied to the
beds, where they rnn watch them
Tn moll -n or touch them oerndnna'lv. Even when nlay |* lmno«slble it 1%possible for the child to
derive comtort from having a toy
by him, as though It represented
an object from his own world.
• Pull too* come next In frenan
ency of use, she tay*, “ Perhaps
y were so popular because the
confined child needed activity and
these toys gave soma meaning to
his trot nround the ward. Pulltoy* were used mainly by the 2to-6 year-old group hut were not

&gt;v-ornrd by the tJ-tn-8*rUr*oldi.
Another grodp having greet
ippeUl are the ImAglnary-l’isy
j*pe, she report*. There Include
nurse and doetor kit*,, fnmlly of
ions, bathroom snd living room
nil furniture, set of .mall wood­
en milk bottle* In a rnrk. Lilt r
shut-ins display a constant and
enthusia-tfe Intere t In the thetor and nurse kit* especially. In
the hospital, little patients wh&gt;
rould walk about included bod
natlenta In thsslr play. Where a
child could not undertake such
stimulating p ay, the relation of
doctor and patient would he
played out with a doll.
The eon tructlon toys — targe
Jomlno-llke blocks and the set of
rlo.-ks, train and track — as a
group were next In popularity.
They were used by all age* of
chlloren with equal enthusiasm,
she says. The-e toys can lead to
group play or, In the case of a
child confined to bed In a home,
to p ay with hi* parents.
Another set of toys that were
popular without requiring sus­
tained Interest, were the manipu­
lative toys, such as those that:
move In response to having their
base, pressed, or h«v* the ability
to turn a doll’* head or walk her.
Putslei are popular, alto.
For Infant* still confined
to
their erb *, say* Ml*, (lips, it was
found that baby crib toy* dls
tr.ictrd the infant* from their erv■ng and serv d to provide them
with esercl.e they probably would
not havo had otherwise.

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University of
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Florida high school athletes who
have applied for university schol­
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The announcement brought tn 17
the number from Florida who have
applied for Unlveralty of Florida

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Why Electoral

Coliege

The Sanford Herald

Thg electoral college ha* fin ally m et and cast its bal­
lots apd General Eisenhow er is officially elected president
o f the United S ta te *. The news prompts some observers to
wonder w hether th is might not is* ii good tim e for Congress
to consider w hether the electoral college muy not have out­
lived any usefulness it once had.
The electoral college wish devised as a system o f elect­
ing a president in th " days when com m unication between
various parts of the country was d ifficu lt. Today radio, tele­
vision and ncwspu|X!rs are prepared to announce the winner
o f a presidential election in &lt;x inntter of hours a fte r polls
d o s t. Many people now regard the electoral college ns a
tradltionnl lxxl.v which perform s an honorary task. But it
has powers which could lend to confusion and the fru stra ­
tion of the popular will.
It is still possible for a candidate to receive a m inority
o f the iiopulni* vote and a m ajority of the electoral vote. A
mnrgin of one or two votes can give a candidate the electoral
vote of an en tire state. While electors have generally fol­
•IfpMarNlnl Nm11nun 11» lip |N. lowed the dictates of the voters it Is possible for them to
I«a«l
NpHapitpep llrprfMBlfltltM vote as they choose, la ID IB at least one electo r pledged to
•
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President Trum an refused to vote for him when the college
H rn **%«« n i p h n 4 At. I M i l l * .
met.
II h«I som ething happened to (ienernl Eisenhow er be­
fore the electoral college met th a t body would have hnd to
decide who the next president would lie. T h at would have
been a great deal o f au thority to bo exercised by men to
whose qualifications voters usually pay scant attention.
F o r many years th ere has been talk o f chnnging our
election laws. The new f'o n g iess should consider w hether
the changes have not already boon delayed too long.

Stars Feted On Eve
Of Overseas Visits

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HOLLYWOOD iR—Soma « thovr
holiness personalities who ara liv ­
ing up th#lr own holiday* at home
to entertain 01* oversea* will be
honored today.
Military and movie brat* will
stage a wmlnff luncheon for the
troupe on the eve of their takeoff
for bate* in Korea. Alaika. Green­
land, Newfoundland and the Carib­
bean.
Among those making the trip are
Richard Allan. Paul Douglas. Jan
Sterling, Carleton Carpenter, Movita, Carolina Cototn, Walter Pldgeon, Debbie Reynolds, Keenan

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On Docomlwr 17. 1003. W ilbur and Orville W right
—
helped to usher in a new era in the history o f man. It was
why not planrmw to do your, on that day at Kill Devil Hill, K itty Hawk. N orth Carolina,
lhriilrnatdropping
nrsltummer? that Orville W right managed to fly the first hoavler-thanalr machine. The first flight was short and b rief, covering
One thing we like about this cold
120 feet in ju st twelve seconds.
weather: it make* everyone appre­
ciate how fortunate they are not to
be living in the north.
When planning to do tomelhing stories hurl alw ays proved untrue. Besides, remarked the
nice lor inmeone never pul off till cynical, was a man a bird to play around with foolish Ideas
tomorrow what can be done today. about snaring through the a ir?
Scarcely a day went by during 1052 without news of
It may be loo late.
some progress in aviation. Stories of new speed anil distance
American* for Democratic Action records, of planes that carry more and more freigh t, o f new
have pledged tliemtelve* to iup|&gt;ort method* anil*courses of flight which bring the far points of
of a ''liberal" Kiienhower. The ef­ the earth closer together, crowded the front pages o f otir
fect of this d»eition de|iendt of newspapers.
eounc upon definition*.
The great planes soar through the sky and th eir en­
gines sing out a noisy song of progress and commerce. Ench
The high coil of living it not a* flight is a tribute to the perseverance and courage o f W il­
high a* it w»i three month* ago, bur anil Orville W right, two brothers who were convinced'
and every |&gt;errentage |xiint it drop* th at m an's vision need not be bounded by th e level of his
it like a pay homt for million* of eyes.
worker*.
The *tntr of North Carolina re­
port* that damage to highway lign*
by "lAspayer*" who like In »hoot
hole* in them and olherwiie mistreat them coil* the taxpayer* of
the Male a nuarter of a million
dollar* a year. J^speniive iportl
Hie city of Caiueivillr i* having
power plant trouble*. Unable to
supply the demand for electricity,
an engineering firm ha* advisee!
lh# city to purchate two new 7.700
wall Hearn generator* at a co»t of
$1,298,900. Another esample of
growing pain*.
Public .Safety Director Kiikman
•ay* that if fhriitmai partier* mutt
"take one for the road", they
should let it he coffee. The practice
of taking another rocktail, or high­
ball, juit before leaving to drive
home is a dangerous one. The ef­
fect* are apt In lie cumulative and
delayed, hilling you with full force
just about the time you try to
swing through your garage door.
Coffee will help you negotiate those
narrow portal* heller than whiikey.
Dr. Bowman A*he, president of
lh# Univenity of Miami, die* at
the age of 67. Twenty-seven year*
kgo Dr. A»he came to Miami from
th* Univenity of Pittiburgh and
founded the University of Miami.
In let* than a quarter of a century
k developed into a multi-million
dollar institution with an enroll­
ment of 10,000 itudent*. We^ don't
believe any other univenity in the
country ever grew »o fait, or ac­
complished »o much, in »o »hort a
Owen Latlimora follows John
Carter Vincent into the ranks of
those whose loyalty to the United
States has bean tested and found
£ . wanting. He had been an important
v figure in th* Slats Department for
1 a «ood many yaars before ha­
lf- coining director of a school in in*
i
ftntalionsl relations ^t.Johm Hotv
I I m University, and at such f robably contributed to many- o f I
mistakes mad# by this counlly
w e n t years. Now ha i* accused
twaaring falsely '•hen ha sav
under oath ha was not a Comn
i i * sympathiser.,
MS. Tbs Tampa Tribune la publi
l l l l a lis t of name* of those farm
J n 28 of Florida'. 67 count**
* £ Immediate arts who ars
Inc Soil Conservation
n the federal govern**

IIA73 names to b*
el a total of 24,484

The Grange Speaks
To t ho void's of Ium
Iiivsmmen calling for lower ta riffs
Is now added that of agricultural A m erica. Ilcrsch el D.
Newsom of W ashington, m aster of the N ational (IrniiKo,
says Unit our policy of protection Is forcing W estern Europe
to become dependent on llussin for urnliis anil Is cutt in# into
our natural m arkets.
'
l-ast year W estern Enrols: Ih i u r I i I 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 tons of
jrruln from Hussia because they were not allowed to buy
from n.1 except for cash. If they had been able to send us
their m anufactured articles, the transaction could have
taken place. Ah it was. Ituusia pained, and W estern Euro|&gt;e
and the United S ta te s lost.
The farm er once thoupht th a t ho puined by a high
ta riff, Humph it made him pay more for alm ost every manu­
factured article that he Imupht. Now he knows b etter.
could give for firing hi*
Youth Wounds Two Schriefels
22 revolver Into a poolroom was
"Just for the hell of It."
Rosen, 10, was wounded
Miami Beach Men In Ronald
the leg. Another bullet went
the window of a passing
For T h e Heck Of It’ through
automobile, grailng th* head of

the driver, Nathan Nadel, no.
After the shooting, police said.
Schreifels ran across the beach
and out onto the Jetties—a siring
of rocks serving as a breakwater.
Slipping on the wet rocks, SchreIfels fell and cut a gash on his
forehead. Blood streaming down
Into his eyes. Schreifels surren­
dered to policemen Sydney Schoen­
berg and Hohort Moore, sobbing:
" I would have shot It out with
you and you never would have
gotten me If I hadn't got blood In
my eyes."
Schriefels told police he bought
the gun In a Miami pawn shop.
He was held for Investigation.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

WASHINGTON UR — In the end
Gen Eisenhower may he bedeviled
by the tim e dilemma which ha*
frustrated President Truman: find­
ing a wav to end the Korean War.
It might be well for the Ameri­
can nervous system, now raw and
twitching became of the seeming
rndlesiness of the fighting, to atf
Just Itself to the idea Eisenhower
may not be able to produce a
miracle.
After all. ne promised none. He
said he'd go to Korea, which he
did, In search of an answer, Whan
he returned, he didn't say he had
found one although be would hard­
ly Up off the enemy by saying
much publicly, anyway.
Neither Gan. Elsenhower nor
Gen MaeA rtmir ha* suggested he
had any Intention of talking with
Truman about a solution.
But when Trumcn clouded up
and rained all over both generals
he probably dampened any notion
cither might have had about ex­
changing Ideas with him.
So If Elsenhower and MacArthur
came to any conclusion In Uialr gettogether yesterday It Is something
which both men probably will
keep to themselves. Insofar as
Truman Is concerned.
If that Is a correct guess then
the country will have to wait until
alter Eisenhower's Inauguration
Jan. 20 for any evidence that he
has found any way at all to end
the Korean War.
It seema clearly established that
Elsenhowar will hold firm tn this
government's present position: The
Allies will not hand over to the
Communist! prisoner* who don’t
want to go back to them.

Philippines Added
New Complication
To Palestine Issue
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. IR —
The Philippines added a new com­
plication to the Palestine problem
todav by a surprise move to put
the U. N on record again In favor
of the controversial question of
Internationalising Jerusalem
The Philippine proposal was In
the form of an amendment to an
eight-power rexoluUon, which al­
ready hai been approved by the
General Assembly's 60-natlon spe­
cial political committee. This pro­
posal merely appealed to Israel
and the Arab countries tu begin
direct tslhi aimed at a final peocc
In PaleiUna.
A vote on the amendment and
the resolution was exnccted later
In the day after a full debate In
the Assembly.
The original Palestine partition
plsn. adopted by the Assembly In
1M7, called for placing the holy

allied offensive.
Before such an offensive could
begin. Elsenhower would have tu
plan for It and consider the conse­
quences, both In starting It and
If It falwd.
If it ihould fall attar the loss
of many Uvea—and a big offensive
would coat more lives, for a while,
anyway, than the present kind of
fighting—Eisenhower would be crltcited at home.

Diversification Is
Credited With New
Industrial Horizon
NEW YORK (R-DlversIflcaUnn
Is helping to provide a now Induilrlat outlook for Florida, tava
Baverly Grlnard. acting director
of the Florida 8tate Advertising
Commission.
In a year-end statement, he said
Florida Industrial In the past 11
months alone authorised cxpendlot M0 million dollars for new
its and aipanalon In the state,
its in the state hai doubled In
past liven y ean, ha added.
Among companies authorising
expenditures for new plants,
nant nr aspendlturas, ha
tha following) Buckeye CelCorn., U million dollars;
strand Corp.; makers of nyM million dolUrat Bt Joe
' C o, u million: Hudson

W e s t Virginia's linebacker,
Charles Donaldson, never played
high school foothall because he
weighed onhr 118 pound*. Now,
after a hitch in the Navy, the
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Lit* Baron. Rory Calhoun J*an
Peter* and BUI Shirley for Koraa.
Beverly Michael*. Cindy Garner.
Glnny Jacktcn and Jan# F r a m
for Alaska
Raymond Bair. Wanda Cum*
and Ann McCormack for New
foundlaiul-Greenland.
Loll Andrews, Donna WUIIams
and Pat William* for the Carih
bean.

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THURSDAY
de V Hov.'ard Chapter. .United
The Men's Brotherhood of the Daughters of the Confederacy will
First Baptist Church will have a meet at the home of Mrs, ti. V.
■upper and program meeting In Horace, Weal Fifteenth Street, at
the Memorial Educational Build- 3:00 p. m.
The T. E. L. Class of the First
Jp g beginning at 7:00 p.m.
• The Royal Ambassador* will Baptist Church will meet at the
meet at the First Baptist Church home of Mrs. E. M. Carroll, 1001
Flench
Avenue, for
beginning at 7:00 p.m.
,
. its win'itil
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The Junior Brotherhood v,i;t .Chrlatnin* party and covered dl?h
10 p.
p m. Each member
ih» First
First Baptist
Hnntlst Church
rhi.reb dinner at 7:30
nieet at the
is asked to briing a gift for exat 7:30 p.m.
change.
The Christmas party of the Ca­
Sanford I,odge No. 27, IOOF,
dies Society ol the B. of L.F. and
E., Hibiscus Lodge No. 337, will will hold a Christmas party nt
be held at the home of Mrs. If. E. their ball to which the piddle is
Turner, 310 West Seventeenth
Street, at 7:30 p.m.
Members of the Fidelj* Class of
# i c First Baptist Church will meet
at the church at 7:45 p.m. to go
to the home of Mrs. J . M. Cameron
for their Christmas party.
The rhilathea Sunday School
MONDAY
Class of the First Baptist Church
wll hold its Christmas party at
The Brardalt Avenue Cirrlo will
the home of Mrs. J . Brallry meet nt 9:00 p.m. at the Brardall
Odham, 1000 Magnolia Avenue, Avenue Chit pel.
at 8:00 p.m.
TUESDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2, OES,
The Chapel Choir will hold re­
will meet at the Masonic Hall at hearsal at the First Baptist
J :00 p.m. for a Christmas party.
9 The Ladles' Society of li. of L.F. Chureh at 0:43 p.m.
and K.i Hibiscus Lodge No. 334,
WEDNESDAY
will have n party at the home of
The Prnver Meeting Service at
Mrs. !L E. Turner, 210 West the First Baptist Chureh will be­
Seventeenth Htreot, at 7:30 p.m. gin at 7:30 p.m.
Each member is requested to bring t The Executive Committee of the
n 30 eent gift for exchange.
, First Baptist Training llnlnn w
FRIDAY
' meet in the Chapel after the Piny
The regular meeting of the N er Meeting service.

Mrs. Itiggins Honors Women's Fellowship
Sisters With Party
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Jr. and Mrs. Lee Moore, In the
card room of the Mount Plymouth
Hotel, The party was held at l:SO
o'clock anil Mrs. Higgins was as­
sisted In rntertaining by her
mother, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins.
The enrd room was attractively
decorated with bright red candles
and Christmas greens. Across the
mantle were red polnsettlas and
caudles. The hrldge tables held
tiny Christmas tree markers and
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The Cktinlati Women's Fellow
•lup held their monthly meeting
and Christina- parly at the church
on Sanford Avenue Monday eve
nlng. The devotional was given hy
Mrs. W. 11. Young based on the
story of Christ. Following the
opening scripture songs wen*
sung.
the groun at the church Dec. 89-3U
anil 31. Plans were also made for
a covered dish supper on Tuesday
night. Mrs, Young reported that
she bail visited the Old People’s

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will be mt&lt; rested tu ing tin* illoiii i \i i Nellie y nog),ii
learn at A. W. I &gt;1111111p of ton lead a version ,.f Phi- Night Bo
Fa*. Twelfth St reel, will tumor foro t 'lirlslmu-" and p slim t bus)
mv\ i*elebrnle Ids H!*ih birthdav.
Moss meeting HU belli
I \ piogimo fidloiihtg tin dinner
i.t. and Mrs. Bruce Bolt have uiis niidei ib, duo, turn iif Mrs.
arrived from lb rnuida lo spend W. S Th "ut., , dining width
the hull.lav* w Ih hi* pat cut*. 1 enrols n e i i
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Mr,. Tun,
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are expeeteil to arrive on Satin- and the Infant Te- i : M*- t 1
ilav to spend Christmas with her MiCh'dand and 'I t- O. tnvui l{iitnble\ ns slietdp ut»; 'I ■■ \\ P

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punch was plnced
table in front of the fireplace V gift exchange \va« also held Christmas ludid.iv
where guests served Ihrmselvcr Hostesses foe the meeting and
during the afternoon. Following party were Mr-. Charles flrlenie,
Mr. and Mrs. Itiehnril Deas of
several
progressions of bridge, sirs. Itnlph Kuhn, and Mrs, V. II. Columbia. S.
ate expeeted In
scores were added and prlxes a- linrilhnm.
arrive mi Huiidav to visit his
Those
attending
were
Mrs.
warded to Mrs. 11, L. Perkins Jr.,
mother. Mr*. It. It. Hens fur the
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff III, Mrs. Young, Mr*. Kuhn, Mrs. Cram- Christ inn* season.
bom,
Mr«.
Crleme,
Mr*,
(leorgr
Malcolm Higgins, Mrs. Knrtylc
Housholdcr and
Mrs. Camilla Roland, Mrs, O. D. I.nndress, Mr«.
II. 1. Bass, Mrs. M. H. Bllllngslev.
Bruce.
the Citadel to attend the Christ
Those enjoying the afternoon Mrs.
,,,,,,, J . R., , Rlehards,
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„ Mrs. B.,, II urns activities with Cadet Robert
with Mrs. Boll, Mrs. Park anil
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r"’ Beckwith and return with him to
Mrs. Moore were Mrs. William \V ' J m 'J 'l l . V , , , '
g Sanford for the holidays.
Bush, Mrs. A. E. Shlnholser. Mr-.
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Perkins, Mrs. W. A. In'ffler Jr.. !’,Hn.1J' ' ,.rv ” K .,Sc," l',' r&gt; *,r * (
A. P, Muth.'WN nml
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Mrs. n. II. Odham Jr.. Mrs. James V kunthnu-er, Mrs. Ward Lam lift
for l*nltixnvit River,
liert,
MrW
II.
Osborne.
Mr
Frapp*, Mrs. (I. L. Ilnrks, Mrs. p.
Mil to vNit I h t «huurht»*i nml *oti
Lndiek, Mr*. .1. V. McFer
II. Tepsle, Mrs, Roy Creep, Mrs. Vincent
Mri T
\ W i Isi in \fr g W It' in-lnw, .Mr nml M m , Kilm ml Nml
Roy Settles Jr.. Mrs. McKay Tru
lurk, Mrs. .Inmrs Higgins, Mrs. Harriett anil Mrs. Chandler Vail f,,r Ihc holldav-.
Hmishnlder, Mrs. Hugh Whelehel
---------—---------------Mr. nad Mrs. A, II. Muhoaev
Ir.. Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. C. t).
Iliad ns their guests over the past
Bishop Jr., Mrs. John Higgins
weekend Mrs Mnhoncv's hruthi'i
Mrs. Tom Lemon, Mrs. Adelaide
'Hid - i *l. i -in law. Mr ami Mi
Dr.
J
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B,
Root,
pastor
of
the
G
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Memliers of l:io Junior Miss
i C. It. Ilvan &lt;f Pahitka
Moses, Mrs. Mnlrolm Higgins, Mis.
d u ll held its yearly Christmas gregational Chureh. delivered the j . W. Altman. Mrs. Wally Dielrleh,
hnm„ llf mnlii address last night at the an- j[r*. w. K. Vihlen. Mrs. W. M.
party recently
WINTER PARK, (Special! Mr*. II l„ C.riffin of lacknin
i o.i
i a
t i , m,al Christmas party of the voter- Philip*. Mrs. Bruce Bolt, Mrs. JenMiss (Jrace Marie Sllneclpher. The i,nTon-ihe-fnrm 'training class held nlngs Hurl Jr„ Mrs. Charles Betts, Rollins College today uMUMinced vllle is the guest of her tluiighl, i
W amt son-in-law, Mr unit Mi* l»hn
rooms were opened rn suite and'at the Future Farmers of America Mrs. Fred Murray, Mr*. John Mor­ the nppointinent of James
Christmas rvcorntlon* were used Hulldlng. Dr. Root told the group gan, Mrs. W. It. Williams, Mrs. Jackson, Jr. as assistant director E. Higgins -«t their haute at :: 17
K«*t Ttfi nlv-*ocnml Street
of veteran trainees
their fam , lark Hall, Mrs. Jack Ilatlgnn, Mis* of public relations.
, and
.
throughout.
was tllreotor
director o«ff ptlblli
ptiblh
Vfsrtl,n Wight,
Wluhi Mrs, Frank Me
Jackson was
illes the story of the Wise Men Marthn
for the
the College
College ofof VV
VVil
I Amoiig
arriving
Honored guests for the afler- and their Journey to Bethtehrm on imne Jr of \it Plvmimil,
Mr-'relations
relations for
il 1Antot.g
lltn-ethose
arriving
v y. ■t.-i
I.
tnoon were Mrs. C, I.. Park and the the day Christ was horn.
Mrs. from .
■•V* * • *
hi* evening we,,» *
Last night’s party began with les Vodopleh, Mrs. Roll.
.Misses Vorn and Doris Benn. The
••f
Ifearv Wleht Mr. v n
o Iruseil earlier this month from neReeve nml ilanghti i I raoee*
group enjoyed carol singing and a turkey dinner prepared hy the Mrs l, I * P e r k l n s Br MrW ig' ,iv " ,lu,v
a l , h lhr A,r ‘•'o rr&gt;'
HeVtlanta:
and Miss
wives of the memliers of the Farm
game*. Winner* for the games Training Class after which Forrest [ gin* and Mrs. Higgins.
Higgins.'
“ w“ ' assistant c hief of education , f Americils, (hi.
branch with llrnilipinrtrr*, Mill
were the Misses Barhnrn Cassube,' iYrTi-kcnridiTe, "manager of the
lory Air Transport Service in
Mr*. Marguerite Graham plan*
Patricia Tooke and Jeanne l.ane Chamber of Commerce, led the
Washington, D.
and liohls thi- to leave St. Petersburg Dee
HUNTINGDON
STUDENT
group
In
the
singing
of
Christmas
Miller, (lift*
were exchanged
rank of captain In the Air Force aboard the "Silver Star" l» take
, MONTGOMERY,
. . . . Ala.,
. . . . (Hiwclal) reserve.
among the girls after which pic­ carols.
n Caribbean cruise for ten da*
I'tlile
act
I
John
Pierson
wa*
In
charge
of
|
‘T
After
a
whirl
of
\
ule
tures were takon. Later refresh­
A native of Tallahassee, the new Her stops will Include visits in
m ’vltk's for the
‘ 1' r*students
»»*»»». ■■**»! C|vhrislmas
I.r*1.11|||rs
Included
n.ments were served from the dining the program whlrli
vacation at Huntingdon College publieltor nttVmil'll schools In Col- Jamaica and Cuba. Refeie *nilmi
table which was overlaid with a marks hy K. M. Emldy, local *u . wilt
! itrnldn, S. ('., ami graduated from -he will ylsll friends In Lnki hin t
begin Dec. 111.
irc-l vin*ri ui
iiir iB
iP iiuiimiKi
lace table cloth and centered with pervUnr
of Veto
ransTraln
l tut j It.
Davidson college in I It 17. He serv oinl Tampa.
Huntingdon
students
spending
ia large while candle amid Christ­ F. Cooper. Seminole County School the Christmas holidays at home
wl,h ,.h'’ Armv A,r Vnrce n* »
trillion; Herman R. Morris, prin­
ina* tree halls.
include; Jonnmt Williams, daugh­ pilot In World Wnr II.
Prior
to his duties at William
cipal
of
Seminole
High
School;
Tho hostess was assisted hy her
ter of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Williams,
and Mary, Jackson was sports ell
...........................
mother, Mr*. J ........
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Btlneolpher, In Capt. Earle T. lamcks, represent- 2(hl Holly Avenue, of Hanford.
tor of the Columhlu, S. C.. Record
serving the following gueits: Mr*. *nlf American Legion Post No. 33;
uml sports director of radio station
Park, Veru and Doris Senn, and 0- W. Daniliy, area supervisor of
If you overbake a butter cuke WM8 C, of Colunrliin. He was a
the Misses Rosemary Cartier. Pol-1 Veterans Training, and Charles
ly Graham, Jeanne Lane Miller, 1Lawson, president of the veterans it Is llkuly to be dry. Test the member of the Southern Conferen­
Patsy Collins, Sandra Dunn, Carol cooperative organisation.
rake, when the linking time Is up, ce Snorts Writer* Association, the
BIRTH
League Baseball ANNOUNCEMENT
LoecWlt, Paulette Cason. Naney| These men alt spoke highly of hy touching
............... .....
..... ..........
....... South Atlantic
the top
gently with
Writers’
association,
and
the
Kmintn-o, Kilt'll Lynn. Ilurtiuru
on-tho-Job unporlnnco nml i vmir flrw r. If tin* nurfact* Miirinirn
Casaulw, Jeanette Cleveland, Mar- training being offered to the -ve....................................
hack and the Impression of your American College Public Relations
through the Farm Tral
Training finger doe* not remain, tho rake association.
tha Owen. Jonl Maunders, Patty
Walker, ■Joyce Jones and Patricia Class, They especially gave praise is done. Take the cake from the
to John Pierson, who Is the In­ oven — let It stand on a cake
Tooko.
structor of the class.
rack for n few minutes until it
OMISSION
Mr. iw.it Mr*. Iliw&lt;dil llerlnt on
The llernbl rcgiets the omission nutllice today the birtli of ii soli
Mr. Pierson announced that the begins to shlnk from the side*
four men who were to receive their of the pan — then with spatula of the name of Mrs. Arnold Wil­ weighing H lbs., 3 ots , ell Dee. lit
graduation certificates were un- carefully loosen it nt the side*. liams as co-chairman with Mr*. at the Ferimld |jiiighl"li Mi nim ml
able to attend last night's party. Turn the cake onto a wire cool- A. C. Starke for the recent meet­ Hospital. Mrs. Ilcrhst will lie i&gt;
VG
However, the certificates will lie log rnrk so it will not ’’sweat" ing of the Home Demonstration member,'d ns the fomui
Club,
Arina Luuiu Ilcneff
sent to (hem through the mnll. while cooling.
The four new graduates are Margan Alderman, Klwnml E. DeMott
Thomas L. lame, and Alton II.
Tedford. It was also announced
that Christmas vacation for the
Farm Training Class te^tn* today
and classes will resume on the first
k&lt;
Wednesday In January.
The party was ronriudrd with
A benediction hy Dr. Root,

Junior Misti Club
Dr. Root Talks To
• Has Annual Party Farm Training Class

Director Appointed
Ry Rollins College

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LONG WOOD (Special J — The
Lions club of Casselberry Is spon­
soring a public fHh fry on the Ly­
man school football field starting
at 3 p.m. Friday for the henrfit of
thn school band.
Tickets are being sold at the
school and hy band members. Pro­
fits will go into a fund to buy
the hand new uniforms.
CARD (IF THANKS
The family of (he late A. J . Mc­
Gill wishes fo express their sincere
appreciation to the many friends
and neighbors for the beautiful
flowtra, words of sympathy and
kindness given during their recent
bereavement.

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ndMann Make A ll-EFC19

P. K. Yonge And
Rollins Nips
P . K . Yonge Is Given Title Ketterliniu,
DeLand Have 4 Players Picked

EFC Votes Down Fed
Bid For Co-Grid
Championship
In
Long
Discussion

After n hotly contested debate
between Principal* Herman E
Morris of Seminole High School
and Ed Davis, P. K. Yonge of
Gainesville, the East Florida Con*
ferenrr officials voted to uphold
the mid-season secret conference
decision to outlaw the newly
adopted post season champion*
shlptitli' and adhere lo the DirkInson point system, thus giving
the till*- to I’. K. Yonge on a basis
of 7-0 EEC Vecord while Hanford
had only a 4-1 year.
Att hour later the conference
officially adopted the pre**eaeon
sectional division of the leaiue
thus maklnit the championship
fame. This time a pro? Iston was
added to permit P. K. Y e a r* ta
T la the title panto should
y wia again la lfM .
The new grid amendment to the
constitution nrov.Itd for the 12th
week of the season to bo set asldo
bv all clubs for the title game
thus making th echnmplonshlp
lash part of regular season and
flash
getting around the Gainesville
ban on post season gamfL
During Ihg debate before I*.
K. Yone* was awarded the 1932
football rhamploashlp, Morris
eaalendfd that the league had a
"moral" obligation to fulfill for
tho players, fan* and roaches
of Hanffrd as well as tha league,
since it let It be known preted*
lag the season that a post-seataa game would ho played,
The eonferonc# tilled the postseason clash unconstitutional dur­
ing a secret meeting In I'alatku
during inld-eeason. Just after it
became known P. K. Yonge could
, I,jtkc Monrne's "Locomotive’' win one of the
Junior Melts
not ploy, even though they had
unanimous choices for All-East Flotilla Conference hninmcks ns voted
won the northern dlvielon.
liy the coaches EFC here last night The little power-packed hack w|s
Morris maintained that a co*
championship should be award­ the conference's leading scorn- with 72 points,
ed U both Hanford and P. K.
sge In view of the fart that
two schoota had not played
and rould net play.
Davie countered by saying that
be thought the league was in
agreement that the pre-season
play-off declilon had been de­
clared unconstitutional at Palatka
ULKVKLAND tet-The Cleveland
and thus the championship must Indians hold nn unscheduled con
necessarily he determined by the lest todsy bill In the front office,
EFC Picks Chetlnin
constitution which etlmilnios the not on the diamond.
This Is Ihe dsy the train's stock
uea of the Ulcklnion eyetem.
Chief Statistician
Obviously, tho Dleklnaon system holders-the people who own the
tcam-choose
up
sides
on
tho
qiiur
Mould award tha UUa to. tha
Kent t'hrlliln, Sanford Her­
Gainesville arhool since P. K. rel between President Ellis Ifyan
ald Hport* rililor. a s * plrknl
and
his
other
officer*
over
Imw
to
Yonge possessed a 7-0 record and
ihe East Florida Conference
run the baseball club.
Banfora had only ■ 4*1 count.
chlrf nUIUtlrlan at Iho conferMost
of
the
club’s
stockholders
After a set-saw debate, Ihe
enre meeting In Srmlnnle High
Mkee fapfvMwce members, Ur- were to meet In Municipal Kimll
School last nliihl. Hemlnole
at
a
first
hand
look
um,
lo
gat
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tke fight, ftnattr submit- Ryan's tnrce year record.
Conch Fred Gann* requested
t*H
secret hdffot which reeftin- iippolntmrnf, which wa» ,tpThe
siwclal
meeting
ten*
culled
Davis' contention that by opponents of Ilysn in the hope
proved unuolmmialy hy all
Ike Issur
Issu waa seltlett last Octo- that a showdown vote would result
Hi-hmil rcpiccnlalU ea.
her when the play-off w n con- In a new board of directors strong
aldersd unconatltutlonal.
enough to fire him from his Jolt.
In further conference action,
Donald W. Horubeck, the cluh's
the' EFC passed three amend- secretary and a director, Is the
mania to the constitution clarify­ spokesman for this group lie
ing the method of di-clarlng cham­ thinks this can he done.
pion* of football, basketball and
llyan anil the five director* sup
baseball. As mentioned previously, porting him believe they wield
th* football title will no decided onmigl
enough support for a vote of runin 12th week of th* season In
tldence.
game Itetwcon all tha thru* mem­
GAINESVILLE (.Special)—Ituhhn
On the other hand, a number
ber schools In it* section smb at of pcnplo on both side* said the Ware, n Panama Pity boy and Cole u t two other schools from the vote may be so closo that nothing Cnpluln of the Florida Gators, will
other section for &gt;a total of five will bo &lt;Ie..................
decided finally today. That he n major cog In Ihe Florida de­
rpnfarance gams* before being would leave Iho board as It ls - fense ngnliist Tulsa In the seventh
eligible for the championship play- slx directors for Ryan, six against nnminl Gator Howl game In Ja ck ­
him.
sonville January first.
t f f jjji the 12th weak.
In that case, the fight might
Florida has battled through Ita
.The saga anandnant atamlncontinue
until
the
regular
annual
most successful grid season In
IM
the tost-taaaoa tournanearly (wu decades. The Galore
MMt and silballtalad th* Dick- stockholder! meeting nept. 12.
So far, no one has publicly listed have defeated -Stetson, Citadel,
iMatl H a t iyatata to ascertain
(lenison,
Georgia, Auburn, Mi­
Just
what
the
specific
objections
a conference rhlmplon. How­
ever, B» bo rUflbJo for th* coa- to Ryan's way of running tho team ami and Kentucky, and have
faraoca title a. lakk has to par­ are. Hut from various anti-ltyon been beaten by Georgia Tech,
ticipate la l| iia tra coa[sra«c* sources, these seem to bo at least Vanderbilt and Tennessee.
Coach Boh Woodruff came to
some of the main ones;
1. Ryan wanted to share some Florida In lO.Y) and guided tho Ga­
of General Manager Hank Grern- tors through tho first two seasons
berg’s duties regarding such de­ with five victories against the
same number of losses. Whllo at
wwmw ***** ***** mi hkfv nni11v auiirn cisions as player procurement.
2. Ryan made tho decision - Baylor University. Woodruff push­
ween the vHnnef of each of regarded
by his opponents as poor ed a former wlnlcsa team to the
northern apd Muthern sec­ business Judgment-to buy In on- lop
of tho Southwest Conference.
tions after tha .season.
tnerlcnn In his three seasons at Florida he
spoils. • .money-losing Atnci
Association team.
has made Ihe Gator* ono of the
installed his personal rising Southern football powers.
Charles French, at general The Gators woro ranked 13th In
i of Indianapolis. French
______ the nation In tho final grid poll
manager
had no&gt; nirior baseball exparlonco. this season.
For his part,
has itated
With his appearance In the Ga­
he won't "run
away
fr
_____
ray from
aa fight"
fit
tor Bowl. Ware will wind ms a
and says the stockholders
will an- fine football career with Floratocknold
* 11 record.
cord. Ills
Illi opponents Ida. The rugged ITT pound llnehopei he (ftilli
(fulls If this np- hocker ha* hern a defensive stand­
TALLAHARHBR (Special &gt; ................... forthcoming. even If out with tho Galore for the past
Florida
iarliia Rtato
. p m University
.... t
will play
boat to one of thg nation's out- ■ clear-cut decision Is not renrhod three years. Ill* superb brand
nf play this year won him second
“ egtaahulonlght
aUndln*. gymnastic*
taatns tonleh on a new board of directors.
Whan Ih* RyracuH University In the event of a Ryan victory, . team AII-RKC honors.
Ryan
says
ho
will
keep
Greenberg
Always an aggressive defender
_ata invade town for
___
*' a .dual
with Saminola gymnast*. on as general manager for the against both running and passing,
remaining two years of hla con- the blond-haired youngster almost
ract. As to the other officers, turned the tide against Georgia
towevar, ha lays ha doesn't see Tech In Florida's near miss unset.
fur low It would be " a t all potilble" Ware latched onto a BUI Brigham
' oteaiag aai
meets, th* to
work in harmony with them.
pass in the first quarter of
M ittliM
17-14 Tech victory and broke down
(teanao will
the sideline for 27 yards.. It .took
of Ilia team
Tech's All-America back Leon
Hardeman In pull Ware down from
actiaa team,
behind.
Torky" 8eb, Directly or Indirectly responsi­
the world's
GAINESVILLE
(Special) — ble for a groat many Florida
lera« having
tickle* this year. Warn paced a
, at husk sow- Haven University of Florid* sen­ powerful Gator defensive .n a il
It full twlxt, ior backs who will play their teat
thw Syracuse Gator football n m a against Tulsa
W . r ! m '" * • "
(liter Bowl on
laaksob
Here are In Jacksonville"*
More amasing than the power
advanced th*
Far* Jan. 1
..... thti
nearly
thrw^mlUa and scored 218 generated from hla ITT
point* for.
over th* last W art's Intense datennlnal
desire to win. Ona of U »*___ _____
J. (Papa) Hall, Halfback from competitor* Florida hai over had,
Ware 1* quiet, almost *hy, In everyaval
Tallahassee, turned In the high* day
.life. But extremely aggress.'
in Jv s
total at 1U# and scored &gt;•
•kite Buford Longlik e on tha football Raid.
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RT. LOUIS m - Ablo Archie
moore, wearing hla
nis new light
Moore,
ha avy weight crown at a Jaunty tilt,
now hurts a promise that carries
a challenge to other hopefuls In
his 173-pound class
"lining to pot soma Ufa Into
the dlviilon. Any contender who
deserves s chance will get It from
me.
That was one of the first state­
ments mide by tha SO-year-old St.
Lou-*i
I***
•• I*1* n* *
world1 ugnmeavy
lung
minllgntbeavy kins
‘ ‘ mil
ng. only
Only
ules btfo
before ha
had wona aunan.
unaal---------won
moos decision over Joey Maxim—
a thoroughly beaten but astoundinuly ganta ex champlon
There wasn't-----much ------doubtabout
about
who would be wearing the crown at
fight s end by the,Ume the batter­
ing fists of Moore had mauled Joey
for seven rounds.
Before the bout. Moore—who
weighed I72H to Maxim's 174W shlfting to 12 3 at fight time.
Judge Fred Connell guva it to
Moore, 8703, and Judge Howard
Hess saw it 82-GB. Referee Harry
Kessler alone had it surprisingly
close. Repeatedly warning Moore
to keep his punches up, but penal­
ising him only once, Kessler
scored the fight 78-74.
The Assoclsted Press card had
it 87-83 for Moore.
The crowd of 12,810 fans that
flocked to the arena—and paid a
gross gate of $88,4*7 for a new
Ht. Louis record—also shouted ap­
proval of the deeislon. After the
seventh Moore Just want through
the formality o f fighting tha pr*
scribed 13 rounds.
,
Particular!rly in (ha
__ ___
10th did
Moore assart hla punching superiorily. He leaped out of a crouch
and landed a smashing right that
sent Ihe 30-year-old Maxim reeling
t h e .........
Into the
rope*......................................
Only Joey's ability
In He up hla opponent kept him
from suffering tha second knock­
out of hla 12-year career.
That, waa the bln question
throughout
th* fight
]. I k
„
.........low
much
can Maxim taker
Ha can take an amasing amount
4111
of punishment. He waa hurt In
every round after the seven
And even In tho
first ho waa d ag­
1* fin
gered by a right and had to clinch
to clear hla mad.
In the eighth Moore
oore opened •a
‘
cut under Maxlrn’a left
ay*. In tho
ninth blood a; lied.. from a deep
gash on Max t'ai left cheek, lie
finished the
It with,
w____a matching
cut on the
it chaek.
Time
leashed
crowned
Maxim
shuffled
lab* and tiled" unsuecas*
fid . Moore's Jarring,
right hand.
It was only the .third Utlo dofans#i (tor Maxim jdnee the Claveland
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Terry Cordell . . . Hanford's outstanding center was named all-EFC
for the second straight year. Cordell ranks us ono of Hanford's most
promising college prospects.

Connie Mack Butler's running
one-handed pusher from the court
gave the Rollins College quintet
a thrilling GU-OT triumph over the
VJ-02 Photographer* of the Han­
ford Naval Auxiliary Air S ta ll,*
in the closing seconds here |«sg
night.
The brilliant playing Butler
swished the cords for 23 points
In lead all thr scorers for the
game. Th* lanky Tar forward
salvaged the contest in th* final
minuter* with his deft onehanded shots and cool field play
■midst the raging
see-saw
struggle that saw lead exchange
hands several times.
Thr Collegians, who lead m o«
of the way until the last period
ran Into nu unexpectedly power­
ful navy tram that almost upset
the high-flying Winter Park quin­
tet.
Joe Mrrsfllah, VJ-82's leading
scorer, paced the navy attack
with 20 marker*, one bucket
coming in Ihe crucial nlp-andturk scoring exchange in Ihe
final minute.
Nick Vanchn steadied the Rol­
lins nltack with a timely nwishA
in the closing minute that gn,T
the little hustling forward 17
points for the evening’s play.
The I'hatugrupheis’ Ike Eisenhrand poured in 16 ]&gt;olnt* to rank
second to Mursellsh and fourth In
the high scoring duel.
It ws« the third win of the
venr for th# Tnrs, who have reg1*1
Istered win* over Florida South­
ern and Tampa while losing only
on# lo Htetson. VJ-62 has been
#n b»
beaten
by iHtetson'* JVs and Knl-w
lins while holding a first place*
He In the Orlando
----- City League
vIIH a respectable 2-0 record.
Over 400 funs watched the close­
ly contested cage struggle in the
BUS auditorium-gymnasium. The
final period kept the crowd on
their, feet f
way.
v j-ii
FG FT
T
High
4
1
11
Magoon
0
0
0
Merschilsh
7
6
20
Tallant
6
0
Eisrnhrand
6
.1 »
Heller
0
0
0
Runnels
l
1
.1
Hnnqulst
.1
0
6
Totals
27
13
87
Rollins
FG I T
T
Vnneho
7
1
17
Mac Hardy
8
1
11
Gordon
1
2
4
Butler
9
5 23
Cost
l
1
,1
Terley
1
1
1
Bocook
1
1
Cook
1
1
l
Total*
27
15
69
Rollins
18 17 ir&gt; 1 9 -6 9
VJ-62
II DI 19 19—87

Tho Mixed league’s leading No.
I ’s iicgsu to show siens of falter­
Pin-busting Georgm Peaold I*
nr they lost two of three game
living up to th* Imwllng fame of H atters
Face Lake ing
In series to the fourth plaee No. 1
hi ..............................
his brother
Paul In Mixed League
at the Sanford Bowling Al­
style. Georg* continues to set the
Forest Quintet In team
leys last Monday night.
nrerrdont in the Mixed Men's and
th* second place
Illinois T o n i g h t No.Meanwhile
Women’s circuit with a biasing
•*■ gained two full xameo
172 average at thr end of hla Drat
on tko loop laadore by slapplae
12 gam**.
DELAND (Special)—Stetson Uni
Two ntw com m have surpassed vanity's basketball forces will be a stunnla* throo-llao awotp on
the Mixed field, with tha exception strengthened for their mldweitern Iho No. 4’a, The fifth placo No,
tr this week with the return 5'o took their three-gam* sort**
of I’esold, to rank second and road trip
from the callir dwilllag No. 2
Jured Center, Ed. "Shanks
third on strictly a three-game per­
Injur
formance, Don Fordyco haa a lofty Hansel lo the lineup, The Illinois team.
George resold, current Mixed
trl will pit the Ili-Haller*
alters against
ago
182 average for second spot ami trio
Bill Ohntaorge utand* third on his Rnlnll, Lako Forest and Illinois I.eague rage for the No, 3's, revWeslovan—threw mldwrstern cage Istered the high series, 610, and
138 percentage.
high game, 188, for tho second
Meanwhile, Morris Hjohlom tied powerhouses.
Hansel, who twisted an ankle straight week. Morris SJoblom'i
Ellon Betts for the first time this
46’
three-game series was tops
year for the mythical fourth place In the season’s second game forJ the
losing No. I ’s.
against Florida HoaUiern, sal out
In
bonora at a 161 average ear r
Fordyce'* 480 led the wav for
Mixed League bowlers will play his second full game of Htetson'a
the No. 6's while Ussury's 401
again on Monday
. night ut the four-game Intru-Ktate campaign series
total was the top effort for
when the lll-llalter* lost a 77-74
Hanford Bowling Alley*.
JACKSONVILLE bft-Coach Bob
high-scoring marathon to the Uni­ th« losing No. 2'*.
i Woodruff of the University of FtorMIXED LEAGUE AVERAGES
versity of Florida Saturday night,
The nln bustin'. No, O’i
, Ida has hope* the Gators and the.
G. Bins Avg. II.G. lie
la a returning S’-5" stalwart paced hy Ellen H«tU' 44-1 total University of Miami "can resum 4
O. Resold
12 2083 172 220 from
last
year’s
five.
II. Hayea of the losing No. playing each other In football."
Fordyce
i
488 182 178 The Stetson hoopiters ended whllo
was close behind with a 442
Joe
Livingston,
Jacksonville
Ohneiorgn
i
487 168 DM drills Wednesday. They boarded a 4's
Journal sports editor, wrote today
Hjohlom
no 6680 181 23.1 plane In Jacksonville at 1:43 a.m., three-line series,
No. 5 (3-0)
that It had been generally acBetti
no 6446 161
i arriving In Chicago at 3:43 a m!
I
2
3 T otal' cepted that if no contract was
Yatea
no 4498 160 I (Ml this morning. Lake Forest College ITeyera
168 160 119 42.1 signed between the two by Dec. 1,
Rowell
in 6.118 148 194 will be Ihe first of the three oppon­ Vltt
May
01 108
78 272 another school would be worked
Roily
no 4287 142 189 ents to face Stetson tonight. F ri­ S.
May
140 160 t.10 420 nto tha Gator schedule. But none
Hatnorn
o 1278 142 IHO day night Stetson will taka on Illi­ n.
Fordvce
138 178 170 488 has so far.
Vltt
n
421 141 166 nois Wesleyan University and then
324 6HI 493 IMI
He quoted Woodruff ai saying
B. Hayes
18 2624 140 19.1 enter n frav with Beloit College the Total
I think It la entirely possible that
3
420
160
140
following
Monday,
Dec.
22.
2Burnett
Miami and Florida will resume
No. 2 (0-3)
18 4878 1.15 178
The 111 Hitters displayed ■■
1
2
3 Trial jdayiwj^esch other In football, m
Barrios
18 2400 114 108 offenoe (idea attack agslait the Players
106 127 114 148
Von Harbulls 80 1909 188 187 University of Florida, Goan) Jim ■ Krleka
110 118 1S2 180 wlfi*be Si et ed upon soon on a long­
1.1 1710 132 IfiO Carlin gained praise with hla ver- Lanrr
Lang
Martone
144 lit
80 884 term bssli. 1 don't know yet what
Robinson
18 4718 111 188 salUltv by pacing the scoring
149
110
149
401 thoaa exact terms would be. But
‘Usaery
Tracy
24 1142 131 168 with. IT potato.
If there is anything to say, I think
Total
528
488
477
1481
Ussery
.18 4661 120 171 John Imgrund and Jim Taventhere should be a”
a *olnt
*oln Announce­
Ash
27 8189 128 166 lerc, a duo of New Jersey for­
ment from bolh ichonls."
N&lt;x
8
(3-D)
Martone
10 1784 125 103 wards, are currently leading in the Players
Relations were strained at the
2
1
3 Trial
Imgrund
Fricks
0
... ______ . four _game*..........gr
747 124 168 Hl-Hattera'
beginning of (hla past season be­
G,
Barrios
98
114
182
394
M. Resold
19 4798 121 167 It tho topslder with 63 point* to Powell
lf;7 182 128 417 cause of a variance of scholarship
Fried
15 1848 121 167 Tavenlero's 69.
148
168 137 441 rules at Miami with those of tha
Yates
Ja ck Oksnee and Dirk Silvers,
Btdanbaugh
8 1108 121 184
Ttefts
142
164
147 448 Southeastern Conference. &gt;
Gill
16 1691 111 148 two unlauded guards, drew praise Trial
811
BT4
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Bowen
24 2650 110 180 from Stetson Mentor Dick Morn.VDE DAVID
V
land for their performance against
P. Hayes
I I 1741
GAINESVILLE un-Claude Da­
07 120 Florida.
No.
4
(9*8)
Silver*
Dipped
In
18-point*
8 , Mny
vid, Florida's flrai string offensive
S
re
01 KM In a matter of minutes against the PI* vers
1
2
2 Total tackle, may ha unable to pin; ta
07 101 ion non the Gator Bowl agalnit Tulsafay
Gators to card a season total nf S3. P. Hayea
• Jan .
118 122 111 361 1 at Jacksonville.
Oksnee added nine to his column Hedenhaush
Von Hcrhuil* 100 137 129 388
for a total of 37 points.
Trainer Sam Langford laid
121 1R6 HU 442 Wednesday a leg Injury from th*
In facing tho three mldwcstem R. ilnyc*
428 817 800 1412 Kentucky ganta'D ec. 8 has not
teams In sequence, Stetson must Trial
NEW YORK IM - Native Dancer be geared In stnn tho defending
responded to treatment as wall aa
ir-old cham- runnerup of................
la tlw undefeated l-yaar-old
- *
S
the Colleen Conference
hoped am^David may. be oitf. Tha
goo, bu* ha'a got to bn one whale of Illinois In Lako Forest, fifth
No. 8 (2-1)
wm# te true of freshman tackl*
of a racehorta w earn moro money place
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ill
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title holder of last season's Players
th* lrain«r add.
181 127 189 417
mid western standings In Bololt, M. Peaold
Florida player* are working ou#
470 In and Illinois Weslavan, twd berths Fried
U S 1ST 181 401 o n jh a lr own while the coaching
G. Peaold
18S 180 183 810 staff does soma recruiting m . Ugh
below tha forester*,
148 182 188 487 •chool players, but organised prscStation's tea* will coma when Ohneaorgo
M l MT 807 17M Hc* resumes. Friday,
face Beloll—a team with an Total
1, but be^mut^ remain.sound they
nt-vear record of 130-wins and
a lot of rM lag Hick,
Net. 1 (1-2)
y ,11-losias.
Trinity Collage defeated Cite
aUvo Dancer
lancer In wlnrung nine
Player*
1
2
2 t r ia l College of New York 94-0
raoai thia year aanwd $00,493,
SPRINTERS
182 188 180 488 In 1907. But from 1177 to bask
Burnett
ISS7
MIAMI UB—Top snrlntara at aR Hathorn
112 189 184 429 the BanUmi didn't win one fori*
three tracks In the Greater Miami Holly
140 119 199 3M ball game,
snd'Tjo l
area compete Situ
Hloblo
184 182 184 442
fita, had
Pork ta .'th*. $10,000/added™?aCcte Trial
1ST 1T97
h i*
County Handicap to be decided al
■lx furionta.
Twenty-four were _________
nominated,
with Ja t F ieri adn Pat Bully carcar
y *a r-o ff°e iu . rylng top3 weight of 124 pounds.
W Nov York,
(tor tha iu o ,MIXED LEAGUE
Stuart 53 Okeechobee ^
Miami Beach 48 St. Marys of Mi­
ami 14
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aXTHST “**“
Archie Moore Says He Will Put
His Life Into His Championship Stetson Five To Leading No. l ’s
Greenberg-Ryan Dispute Will Be
Lose 2 Of 3 To
Be
Bolstered
By
G. Pezold Holds On
Settled In Front Office Today
No. 3 Pin Team
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Sanford's Junior Mette, Terry
Joe Pickens lost out In a large
Cordell and Ilussell "Wop" Mann field l&gt;y a single vote. The Giant i
were honored by East Florida Con- Sanford tackle was highly recomfercnce coaches last night by be- mended hut the unusually largn
ing placed
on the coveted all-EFC number of tackles entered on the
Pl
aelectlone worked against the Celgridiron team for 1UG2.
Melts, bake Monroe's "Loco­ ery Feds' umung hero.
Ed Lockett waa another play­
motive," was one of the few un­
animous selection by tha coach­ er who suffered the i i m i fate
as Plckena, falling by the waves In the annual post-season con­
side In the vaat number of backference meeting at Hemlnole
field stars entered.
High School. The mere mention
Only one run-off for a tie was
of Metis' name brought a re­
sounding shnut, “Ray no more." made. Charlie Graham of SeaThe little power-PU. ked halfback
lo** ol|l V* H" 1 Carr " f New
led the EFC srnr-r, (Ms year with 8n'&gt;''n*
"Y on? vo‘e.
72 points. And N-w Smyrna and1, ( ,,h*r "t* r" elected were DoI’alatku coaches merely smiled and *'Sn&lt;l * "ashy running bark, named
shook their •-*■■■’« nl the mention b**l hack In Volusia County this
of his name M**»- •»orrd 26 pnln’ s veor. Jim llearn, Ed Prevatt, Starsgninst each of the e two schools ke, Itslph Naurlgbt, D-nce t’acetti,
lioth of Kctterllnus, and Caldwell
this 'all.
Terry Cnrde"*
•ion w»* Marshall of PKY were all named
’ he EFC backfleld for 1062.
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not to- sure-M i
Here are the selections:
#*r»|l*s rvp
fans, s i--* the •
A L L -B A R T FLORIDA
prospect was the only
n f-- f
CONFERENCE CRI|) TRAM
grldder r,t s *•«
FOR l i s t
#*im Iie i
Thp bio*****
v r i *"■**♦' ”4 P«m.
Player
Team
e_»o-e w i t h F « t w | n f i o d w l n , " v
E
Ocle McGee, Starke
Y n n g e c e n t e r , w h o w a s kille d
Ed Davis, Reahreeie
b » „ " - . i f in f l i c t e d w o u n d ” o n ly
James Taylor, DeLand
t w o n i g h t s i , » o w h il e n l a y l n g
lloople Tlebeault, Kutterlimis
, in. -i grn In hi. Gslnrtyilfe
Don Ilsrlier, DeLand
hnmr.
Wesley Larson. P. K. Yonge
I*
»iiy Owens, I’alutka
n“ ,tte
•’"'t selected
Jerry Watson, Ketterllnus
■ I •* e
tevutse nf
Earl Alvnrei, Rtarke
nr**'' lini *
Dickie Manri, p. K. Yonge
RU SSELL MANN. HANFORD
1
1 . ' ’ l o o ||S I o i l ,
lv a .mall field In will front, hot *
Norman Rancher. DeLand
another Mann, Dickie, from. I’K ” r
TERRY CORDELL. fl'FORD
won because he was choson oil
*’• K Yonro
■tale this year.
JUNIOR MKTT8 , HANFORD
Jim Hearn, DeLand
Dickie Mann waa one of two
Joe Mattby, Palatka
."V*
»•!*•
th*
Halfback Joe Mallby of Palatka.
Nauright, Kett-rllnu*
who waa tha Janlor Metla o f hla
Caldwell Marshall. P.K.Yonge
feam. waa picked despite tho
S win Prevatt, Starke
Ijlll Carr, Now Hmvrrm
Rruct I’acettl, KeUerllrrtj*

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Banner SeasonMayBe
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WASHINGTON
— American
farmers this year turned in a rec­
ord production Job that may not
be repeated for several years.
In Its final 1932 crop report, the
Agriculture Department said yes­
terday the harvest of crops was
second to the record set in lots
and that the production of livestock
and livestock products was by far
Via largest in history.
The combined output nf crops
and livestock and livestock prod­
ucts was also the largest ill his
torv.
But this year's output was so
large that it has started the piling
up of somo farm surpluses. This
afliutlon may lead the government
to call upon producers to go a little
easier next year. Already the
agriculture department has suuested less wneat. It soon wilt
digest less cotton.
Complicating the picture is the
fact that foreign markets arc cas
ing off considerably from war and
postwar levels which farmers have
become accustomed tn satisfying.
This yrar’x farm acliicvemenl
was remarkable, tt was achieved
in the face, of severe droughts
that plagued many nrotlucing a r e a s
in the Southeast, South, Midwest
and Southwest.
It nlxo was accomplished on
(Burnt 3 per cent less land than
Inst year. Likewise, farmers had
lets Incentive lo produce many
commodities than a year earlier
because of price declines, increased
farm costs and labor shortages.
Fortunately
weather damage
was largely limited lo hay, livestock forage and feed cron*
Tending to offset the effects nr
the drought, a , far as tola) pro
duclion Was concerned, was un­
lit ually favorable fall harvesting
wcnlhtc.1 Because of this most
Crops turned out to he of excellent
quality.
The corn erop-tho most Import
ant from the standpoint of the
consumer of meat, dairy and poul­
try prmluct.s-was Ihe second larg
est on record It will furnish enough
feed to permit a continued high
level of production of meat, milk,
poultry and eggs.
The wheal crop also was the
second largett of record--! fact
that raises the prosnect nf possible
government production controls In
34 If another sizeable harvest Is
made next year.

THE SANFORD HERALD
Thura. Dec. 1*. 1932_____ H u t 9

Permanent Authority For Revamping;
Executive Branch Is Urged By Group

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CUSTOMH1 UNI UP In San Juan, Puerto Biro, to transact their banking
buslnna ml a mobile -bank on wheels** that travels through rural com­
munities throughout the Island where regular banking facilities are
unavailable. The tells nr* windows (bottom), at one end of tha dieselpowered bus, t n exactly like those In a permanent bank. Drawer*
below the cages ora used as desks by the customers. (Internaltonal)

Pravda Gives BiffPloy
To Prisoner Killings

Wa sh in g t o n in - a White
House advisory group re com mend Girl With Bud Burns
ed loday that Congress make per
manenl the President’s power to Asks Only For Curds
reorganize the executive branch of
the government.
SAN FltANCISCO us - Murvta
The President now has authority Ann Fox, 10 vear old girl hospital
which expires March 31, to pul (red here with burns over most of
into effect specific reorganisation her body, asked other kids fur a
plans unless they are vetoed bv favor yesterday:
either branch of Congress with a
Christmas cards
“ nM any
definite lime limit.
kind"—lo ease the loneliness of a
Tlie President's Advisory Com­ holldav season th.il must he spent
mittee on Management, in a report in bed.
to Truman, termed this arrange
Muryla has been in St Francis
men! "the greatest single enabling Memorial Hospital since last Feb slop toward managi'inrnl Improve 1mary. when a gasoline can ex
ment in the federal government In ploded In the kllchen of her Cres
lids generation "
cent City home, hunting 63 p e r.
The 13-member advisory group eciil of her body The brave young '
set up three years ago, is headed sler lias had 33 blood transfusions
liv Thomas A Morgan, hoard J and 21 skin grafting oiwr.ition-.
ehuirmnn of ihe S|iorry Gyroscope
Company In ils final report to the
President, the eommillee said that
during the ln*l fiscal year the gov­ O l ’ P O I t T I T X I T I K S
ernment real./ed savings of some
36 million dollars as a result of
far Life-Time l aretrit
stiUResilons from employes.
The cummlllce sold It believed
Leant to take care of oilier* and
that the government, wllh some
you'll it/wnt) lake care of your2.600.000 civilian employes and an
self. Professional Nut*itig olfr(»
other 3,600,000 men and womrn In
one of the most rewarding carreis
uniform, cannot be run like private
any young woman can base! A* a
business.
Sludenl Nurse, you tres-isr one ol
The committee said Ihnl “ no
the finest professional educations.
business organi/alinn has its gov
Thru as a graduate mti*e, almost
rriitng authority &lt;o divided and
unlimited opportunities to follow
diffused and. consequently. Ils put
sour rareer. Plus an u-*urrd in­
ley anil program ohjerlivrs so ilif
com e, sec ii &gt;its, and ins .tillable
fieidt ol Inlerpreialinn 1 y ils man
agerinl officials
training to In-Ip make sou a better
"The Congress legislates e,&gt;
wife and mother. Plan to la- a s lo
piously on a myriad of nrtM-cdural
dent Nur-c. See lb,- Hireelor ol
anil organizational details. In eon
Nurse* in your lo, al hospital or
irnsi jo Ihe usual practice ol
your School t.oidanee ( oun-eior,
boards of directors of private
coriHiralions
Imlrpcmlcoi com I'ubtitkrd ut n jillMii- lO m r .........
missions go ilieir autonomous cprin(ion a ith (3* (Ji e/r-ioie (i-i-n-if.
ways t'lingreislunul rnmmltlrr*
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and private Interest groups are nc
eustnmed to ileal directly with
fragmented units of Ihe admin's
trulion No single central nuthnrilv
can impose its will mi litis
mosaic "

Milflt'OW tb — Die Com muni st
pally newspaper Pravda Irslny
printed in heavy black type a re­
port that 82 tied prisoners had
noon killed on Korea's Pong am
Island and again bitterly attacked
t inted States’ treatment of Chi­
nese and North Korean svar pris­
oners
In a lead editorial, the news­
paper charged that "American
aggressors are committing crimes
against the 'conscience of humanIt s- 1 "
The United Nations Command in
Korea a n n o u n c t- il that Allied
guards last Sunday killed 8 t Comoimusts and wounded 111) others
to quelling a mass breakout at­
tempt hy war prisoners at Pon' gam Island
I’rasda -aid the Pongani inei
Unit was a new "link in the mon­
FROM DETROIT lie.idimnr &lt; ach of llo* III dote* plus tire Dn&gt; strous chain of crimes hy the
Vtnerican military who are fol­
ler*. thousands of entry PL.rik.* trii-t of Columbia wilt r c ti.s e lowing
the mad of Hitlerite tyran­
unit ru le b o o ks ssero Peti.g $1 300 each. Two honorable men­ ny and blood terror "
mailed out this week to contest- tion nsvardt fur each slate and
nuts in the (Jcncrnl Motors Hi l Ihe l)i*tn I of Columbia will he
ler Highway* Awards C’utio- t $300 cacti, a total of 1IH statsTile context is (he largest .«t it notioroh e -licnllom.
kind ever attempted amt t!M i
siM i*
pouxoring the essay
offering 102 prizes, tot.il.--g sli'l
ctd ing
nti-st, winch clo ses un
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V! ir, a I. i'.l.VI, tn an d t u r l to
subject, "ll.nv to Pion ut I ! ’
t m u ta te " m o r e nation-w ide
for tile Safe and Atlcqu.ile I!
thinking, ih ■cn.ssion and underWe Need."
landing at the t a c ts of our cm
Open to e v e r y m a n anti u
i i - t lugtiw iv i r e q i n r e t m n i l . "
829. 7.r&gt; t o $ 110.00
In tin- United Stan i, tin- i &lt;&lt;■
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Huge Murals That Father Benrinff Toys
Killed By Speedster
Grace UN Building
ST LOUIS &lt;P~Thc father nf six Burglars Make Biff
small children returning In Ills new
A ttract Attention hornsfrom a Christmas shopping Haul Of Rare Snakes
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A. I. GO LDHIilH i
A I* New sfeatiire*

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. When lh&gt;- modernistic new U,N.
General Assembly Building was
■neneil to the public In mld-Ocloher, the two newest works of
France's Impressionist lender,Fer­
nand Leger were displayed at
Ihn anna tluiv,
Tho huge murals, blobbed right
on the gray-hlark walls of the
Va idled assembly chamber, may
not he understood hut they can’t
lie missed- The 30 foot square
murals flank the spectators' galUry.
They nro abstraction—formtesa
WEST PALM I1EACII nP-A fi­ uiassea of color, not Intended to
nal dlvoree decree was signed hy inunn anything specific hut by
Circuit Judge C. E, Chllllngwnrth the hlodnes* of their coloring they
Tuesday for Mrs. Klnta dcs Mare unmlnnlo the assembly hall.
arrlll, 60, from Charles Edvard
The one on the spectators’ right
errill, senior partner of tlm New on Ihe west wall, Is distinguished
York brokerage firm of Merrill, by a vivid blue—close to a shade
Lynch, Pierce. Fenner and lioane. Ihnl has been called "U.N, blue"
Merrill, DO, had filed suit for di­ —and what some figure ns ornngvorce June 23, charging his wife tidi-yellow other as orangishwlh extreme cruelty and extrava brown. Forming an underlay- for
gance. She filed a counter still al­ the whole pattern 1* a shade of
leging desertion.
off -white. On the east wall offUnder terms of the decree, Mer white and orange-red ate used.
rill pays her $600,000 over o period
Art reporters here agree that
of nine and a half years, regard the designs, “blown up" from
less of whether she remarries. He gouaches about eight inches square
also pays her attorneys 130,000 and by Bruce G r e g o r y , nn Aoicrlrun
{M ains their Palm Beach home student of l.eger, cannot ho up.
after psying her 138.492 and taking pre.-iuted without Ihe color.
over a 190,000 mortgage.
U.N. planning
headquarters
The Merrills were married at
Pensafoln in 1939 and maintained people say: “there isn't supposed
homes at Palm Beach, Now York, to he any meaning, don't look for
any.”
and Southampton, L. I.
But I-cgvr has been ((tinted os
saying:
"Color has a reality in Itself,
n Ufa of Its own: a geometric
form also has a reality In Itself.
* * * There was never any ques­
tion in plastic art, In poetry. In
'^ E L T A , Pa.
Fire company music, of representing anything.
officials of this Southeastern York It is a matter of creating some­
County community reported this thing beautiful, moving or hand­
hsppened yestrrday when Mrs. El­ some—this is by no mean* tho
mer Miller accidentally stepped on same thing."
her pet cat’s tall:
Vito Buonocorso, a guard and
The c*t screamed, frightening amateur photographer, like* tho
Mr*. Miller and causing her to Leger abstractions.
Into her balance and topple over.
"Thev don't have to mean any­
She fell against her husband, who thing," ha said. "But everyone
w«a rarrylng a ran of kerosene. who romra here to see them can
The kerosene splattered all over lead his own meaning into them,
M id waa Ignited by a heater.
If he wanta to.
•Flam ea spread through the four"Oni woman came here and
room apartment causing damago looked at that west wall mural.
estimated at «a.00ft oy tho Millers Hho told me that In her Imagine,
and forcing them to evacuate.
tlon the two line* extending from
tho center could be interpreted
ns the armi of the United Nations
held wide open to thu people of
the world. tb o three lines at tha
top corner are tho peeaple stream­
L 06
— four cate ing Into the heart of the United
^
the only iproper„ Nationa. That la what she saw In
and
d by patent medicine her Imagination.
“But they are there to be
mi Tlbbett. *7, in dlfourth husbsnd, Law- locked at, for their color. They
tt J r "
son or the will be something to ntako con*
venation about.”
Judge Benjamin J.
Onu photographer, late for
luneh looked a t them and said:
they look like ecramMed eggs."
.Iwr m irrt'r
To a eelgntiet who has exOj0 fed tho microscopic world,
their haaea look like nothing
M H W IM M
moro than ameba, epllttlng ana

Divorce Decree Gives
Mrs. Merrill Biff Sum

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Stepping: On Tall Of
Cat Ends In Disaster

irin with toys .iml i-amly, was
killed lust night when his car was
struck by a stolen ta r travelling
nt high speed.
The victim was Charles l* Nlch
ills, 30, sates manager (nr a rent
estate firm Ills wife suffered frar
urcs of Imlli collarbones.
The children, ranging up In seven
years nf age and Including fouryear old twins, were not with Ihnn
The stolen machine was aban­
doned Foltre said a witness told
thrm three occupants of it fled on
foot after the accident

HOLLYWOOD r
Burglar*,
apparently inletit on xt irl'ug r
Jungle, broke Into the Hollywood
Aquarium, stole a six foot Amconiia water lain snake, an eight
foot indigo snake, a six foot indigo
snake two five foot Ima eonstric
'nrs and a rare Siamese gckko
lizard
The gekkn *aid owner Sylvester
Chichester Lloyd, will he easy to
recognize because it's the only one
in captivity here
"It has big feet," l.loyd ex­
plained lo a puzzled police ser­
geant. "Its iindrrsiile t* like a
Venetian blind and it also runs
un and down walls like a Venetian
blind. In Southeast Astn Ihe gfkkn
Is kept In hotel rooms lo rat the
roaches He run* around the room
ull night making a noise that
sounds like "gekkn, gekkn. gckko "

muptlplylng.
Like the in-hlnt texts in p*V••hnloirv, Itcrprallg them might
be revealing. l-cuiw discussed
the work in France with Wnllarn
HurrDoii. chief of the U.N. archi­
tect bourd. He pave Leger a
sample of the U.N. blue color
used on moat nf tho seals ill tho
assembly- hall.
Leger mode up hi* eight-inchxiltgie gouaches uinl ni-itt them Prices Are Boosted
over here, lie picked Gregory, n
Philadelphian who wn-i u World 2.r&gt; Cents On Oranffes
War I veteran, stayed over lo
LAKF.I.ANH kfv—f'nmpoliliuii lor
iiainl In France mid then went
Into the Leger school, to do the all available supplies has boosted
the price of oranges for process
svark.
The yellow—or m u stard -looked Ing about 23 ends a box in Ihe
10 davs
nil right in the small gouaches, past
Florida Citrus Mutual reported
hut when litoughl up to the 30growers generally are getting il 23
foot scale Its Intensity and vibra­ u
box delivered In Ihe plant, with
tion dashed with the blue, and It some
at )1 30. compared to $1 n.3
was tonrd down.
• at the beginning of last week
Thexe are still two mysteries There were unconfirmed reix.rfs
about tho murals.
of a few sutes ,il $1 40 Tuesday.
One is who is the donor. *hr
Contributing to the advance were
U.N. Is keeping that a secretan Increase in the price of fresh
The other is what effect they fruit which usually affects ........ .
will hrj’e on tho Hussions. Ab­ Ing nrlces; beginning of purrha*
stract are Is one of ihnoc things Ing nv concentrntoes the ihrc-s*
that get long, critical write-up* of n freeze early this week, amt
tn the Literary Gazette, Pravda. the recent government estimate
ami various
Russian cultural that there are 4 mP'le- (e - -r tu--.
Journals. .Stalin no like that kind es nf urotigM available than ex­
cf painting, mid Ihe hrl here I* pected.
that the Russians In the U.N.
Orapefnlt for procesxlng is 5 10
will havo unkind things tu say cent* a (mix better than last week.
Tangerine* are holding steady
about It.

Frigidaire
If you plmuiud to buy “that curtain imimrlanl woman” in your lift' an imporlant appliance ffift thill means more It i.siir'i1, uslra pluasuru uonu* in
and uhoosu from our larffu suluulion ol FK 1G I l&gt; \ I It I! rufrifferators,
ranffus, washurH and thu many other uvur-wulromu electrical kitchen
helpers.

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Country’s Farmers
Expected To Make
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Big Pays Off Really

on Delicious Holiday Foods!

WASHINGTON
— Thr Agrl
culturr Department estimated to­
day that thr country'* fanner* will
wind Up thr year with about thr
aarne nrt Inronir thry got Inst yrnr
In the vicinity of $l4.30(*.onn,ooo
"Although farmer*' total gros*
Income I* netting another new rev
ord thin year," the department
laid In a report on farm Income.
a her cost* of production ar*
Ing their reallred net Inroinr
at or a little below Inst yrnr'*
level of $14,300,000,000 "
Grot* income inrlmlr* cash re
ceipt* front marketing on farm
product*, value of hnme-rnn*umr.'
products, the rental value of farm
dwrlMnc* and Rovemment pay
menti to farmer*.
Cash receipt* from marketing o'
crops anil flvestncli, the depart

State Pecan Crop
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WASHINGTON '/P - Mis* Susan
Rlark made her »laiie dnhtil ye*
terday as a fairy to Honeywel'
School'* iianlomlne. “Cinderella "
She'll Rive a repeal performance
tomorrow nluht in American Uni
vrr*lty'* gymnasium
Susan I* four That makes her
Just one year nliler than wa* her
mnlher. Shirley Temple, when *lir
began her four • year rnlgn ns
America's tup movie bn* office
draw.
Suian'a mother now I* Mrs
Charlea lllack.

k a ” cf lending pistols, ammunition
And other euufpment to the'r agent
in tha Soviet tone under the gulir
of Christmas gifts.
Identical artlrtea In Soviet .
licensed Rast Berlin newapaperr
••Id thla activity nf "Western es
{donate agencies" was to hlamr
fof delay In dallvery of Wetlrrr
ChHitmas parcels to Rail Ger
mwfut
Pictures published with the artl
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NORTH I.ITFI.K HOCK 14s SI*
children burned to death nnd their
parrnta and sl»ter were severely
burned after an explosion ami fire
destroyed their three room house
near here rarly today
Thr dead, all children of Mr
and Mr* Hilton Hrvant. were Ruth
Ann, 0; I’alsy, H; Hilly, fl; Itonnlr,
4; Jean. 2 ami Johnny. 9 month*
The father and mother and an
older sitter, Shirley, 12. are at
Arkansas llnptlst Hospital In Little
ftock. Hospital attendant* *ald thy
parents are in crlllcal condition
and Shirley serious.

NEW YOUK iJ*~A Navy r a r e
thlp, caucht helpless with II* .&lt;•&lt;
zlne dead In a pale off Nrufmiml
land yealerdnv, ha* rearhrd aafety
In Cape St kfary's hnrbnr.
The Z.noo Ion vessel, the Vela
drifted for a time In a 43 kno'
gale with gust* up In 73 knots The
Wind* were nushlnu her tow ard
a rocky streirh of Newfoundland

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cllne In prlee*. the department
aald, was more than offiet by »
S per cent Increase In volume In
marketingi.
Tha department report showed
that for tne first II months of the
year farmer* u«d 17 billion dollar*
from aale* of llvrslork and live
stock product*. fl per m l tinder
the corresponding period la*l year
Rut sate* of rrniu brought lb.
farmer* $l 3 .loo,iavt,n&lt;»i, which »■•*
13 per cent alxive last year

the union deel.Jed to aerept . com
promise plan inageited by the cot
arnment Central l.abor Relation
Board.
If manasenient also ament* thr
plan, which rails for a 7 per ren.
pay raise and a 11.3 bonus, the
coal dispute may he settled The
r* demanded that their 11.ST
pay be hiked to *2 94

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( All Reports ('anise
Of Ocala Accident
H VSIIINGTiiS 1*
The Civil
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via) Hu* iiikm* nf
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Iwri'U two pi.ini'- in*.•r (ll'.ilil. Kin ,
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tin' pilot* iif lull, .ilrcriifl to nbserve the otliei in (line to take
neiessi.ry evasive ii'tlon
Involved in llie i-olltslon in which
one person was killed un- ;.n Kastrrn Airlines |»t* 9 and a Civil Air
t'ntrid pintle John II Mary, pilot
noil only occupant »f the Civil Air
I'i.lrnl idi.iii*, wa* killed
The Kiistcru airliner, i.lloted by
('apt I K. itishiip. Iitnileil at the
in ,da Airport a few minute* later
without Injury in the 17 passengers
and three crew member* aboard.
The ('All determined that Macy
had Just taken off from the Ocala
Airport nnd made a 90 degree turn
when III* plane came up under the
airliner at an altitude of about 900
fed A propcllrr on tlir DC 3 cut
throush a wing on MacvS shin
The report noted that Macy Bid
an artificial left eye hut addtd
", lirlhcr or iii.i tlin t v n conIrihiitinr. fhrlor in thin nccidcnl In
not kjiowr,."

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Round, Sirloin or Club
Three Famous Steuk Cuts From Rich, Red, Heavy, Mature
Western iteef — We Rrinjf the Price Way, Way Down — Eat
All the Steak You Want. Pay Less for It!

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VOLUME XLIV

Established 1908

Dixie Leaders
To Have Large
Senate Say-So
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SA N FO R D .

FLO RID A

Ike And MaeArthur At Historic Conference

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Republican Senators
To Give Recognition
To Southerners For
Help To Eisenhower

WASHINGTON, (,V) — Sen.
Mundt Il-HD said today some
Southern Democrats will he given
a strong say-so in the new KepuhB llran Senate in recognition of
President-elect Eisenhower's sup­
porters in Dixie.
Mumlt told u reporte) Sennit
Republican leaders are discussing
a proposal lo erratt- in terlnln
Senate con, lull teen the |tu*t of vice
rhairmnn, to lie filletl hy "Co-npcrntlve” Southern Demo rut*.
He said Senate rule* make no
provision for such an office, hence
It wiiald he "a runimittec-hy-rnnimitlee pin position." Whether o0 not vice I'hiiiriuen are nameil for­
mally, he m i id, the Idea will In
followed lo principle.
“ It would work out in fart more
than In name," Mundt couiiuenteil.
" I t won't tie strulght in-ms* tin
hoard, hut only in certain commit­
tee* — like armed services an*'j
finance — where there Is a Rood
feeling of cooperation.''
He *nl,| Sen, G o r g e D-(Ia., fiI’rcsidont-vli-ct Dwight Eisenhower and (Sen. Dougina MaeArthur xliukc hands following their drama
nance rommittee rhuirman, and
drstgm.te John Foxier Duller. The gm
Senator Mllllkln, It-Colo., in line to tic conference at the New York home of Secretary o f State

FR ID A Y DEC. 19. 1952

W E ATH ER

Associated Press I .eased Wire

No. H(i

Civilian Secretaries Of Navy
Army, Air Force Chosen By
President-Elect Eisenhower
Lattimore Says Christmas Business All Over Nation
“ Not Guilty” In Is Booming With Traffic Big Problem
Pleading Today II) WAI.TKK Hurt Ml lit
Alleged Perjurer Al­
most Shouts Ans­
wer Before Court
YV \ S | | I N iM 'n N
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Selections Wore De­
cided On A fter Con­
ferences
Between
Ike And C.E.Wilson

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nnii h tin* «anir ^ »ry
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N .1 a ilirt-i tor ol tho
I'M-m i! mu 111h s u h i i i i |r tit ii I »»f 1 'urn re p o rts
vimi ‘and t dmihl if ^ i 1 pit k i .i-ni-i at F le
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Mill |It
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vvi i « if,11 I attiiiitu* unui fluriim r 11 will In* (til* l*f M 1"*•t &lt; tin'Im i
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Secretary nf tin- N avv H u b e rt
pluiUy tii &lt;uv iiBout i*tiMit*tv cIn *
belli,-lit Voder.nn, 12 uf Vernon,
hriA r u n heii
res
a director ami deputy chair1 ‘ , S. IMjitrlrt .lutlu** ahimr« It
|inall at tile linai’it ul directors nf
KirLUtnd, l u f u n wh um l.nttinm n
itnI'Yilcral
lli'. e rv e Hank at Dal­
vijin. ii rjiiirlit tl. •sind tin* t i m l nf tin
£ Ml creed tit-u rg e , ulrcuily
a lre a d y have “ eon- rrul told newsmen “ We had a fitte talk on the .object of (peace.not only lo Korea, lull tin- r e t of Hip
ly- Tex
x tilled am t w o rk
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p tthliM y
t lotci notional t
rkul
Ihlinga mil In world an well. “He .aid they would hoM furtlier con .-t ........
S ccicturs nf till- Vir Force flitr
will
Be Kin
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in
m i !v
harmony.
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I'alhutt a t nf New York,
Yti*r*-h,
Sen. Iior«i ll II (in. it the Armed
' hailman id the lin.itd id the North
Service rmomiltee rhuirman, with
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Tin* jm i Ik i * I'jivs I .at l innn r until!
Vmericnn Ayl.ilnm Go
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F ib , 111 I m fils*
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Democratic nominee Adlal StcIII allllllt•I Ilf I 'iMlimullHt llltt-l I'ssl's ,
' at lie f - .i-te c tc d t ill. t v tia il not ftg l-Ylton Wntren, .'III, I'cplor Ave­
vemuin drow his biggest plurality
Ito in1 wui 11n il at FJ.ltmi which
, ip . i i . m . i l in the c a m p a ig n lim e lig h t on
11 . fall le im . 1 i
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was
sentenced
t-p
one
v-at
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of the Nov. :l election In Georgia,
wa * in ii v,del rn tin- fm in of nego f lu . n u l l , im n p ii* .-,l * -i*
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;* ••f.** .1 ».,!•* -IlMt*- .• in lin e m ' n a tl-m u l . r a le VII tin- ib ’ -dgnalh&lt;- -tale penitentiiit c at 11itif•p■•11 . ,&lt; •
♦ hut loot Texas, Virginia. Florida
tinl-b- tr.-n -.u ry n o te -.
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by
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and Teftnexxeo In the tnidltionnllv
I M w iu .l F 11in iiin c ! , a J u * t ic c ( fe n -. », i &gt; s u ite d in f n . p* ■
. i •.* Ij*\ J’ til III* 11 - ........ 1 1,. ] Sc-into
afternoon on it ehnrge of having
Democratic South.
*r'l'-n l a lto iin - y w h o Im.l jtrillagerty
Fisetlhowmg t -and guilty &lt;-f ■ b.i i • i . . .*
ill I 19 W l a m e , t
' Util i&lt;)'•&lt; |ll |l' 1
po-..Colon of illegal lh|ttot Iniiinn‘
1 *e n t&lt;-d th e case tn th e g t am t j i u t , 1a g a in .t llii- iii, a m i ............ .. &gt; n i|ire.. . ecretary anmmnred
,«- »•j 1i, •11 ei .
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hiin I. Mi. Warren plendfil guil­
M IK U '-'te il I hut l. n t l In lin e tic in
II,.- t.'lni w a s emupb-t. .1 re 'tty I-* ciifti,! -* ■f•■ t1inis• i»it
....... \ ■**11 tin- app.liniment.
ty to the charge,
t t id e d to th e 111 * , i tet o f C id u n i
He &gt;iiut tlii'v vsnrn ch*c*uli’il upon
nllei s m l u cluck In-1 tugl.i
•I•ri &gt;f I Ut tiki -ahi k jin 11 f VI, I- 111
J . (J. Calloway, constable, xni&lt;l
tiia a m i M m , la n d .'' J u d g e K u k
Jiflrr ii &gt;i*rli%s nf c n u f i T f n r r t b e *
TALLAHASSEE &lt;At—Hnad De­ today he had laa-n walking on the
Fidlnw log li lengtln 11 mi i&lt;
•1 i f f n f nn p&lt;|niir m i I mu ill i •' lin n
Hy HAROLD I'Altlt
la n d -|io k i- up:
1ss
K l A n n h m s r r n m l YV i l r o n
partment Chuirinun Alfred Mc­ problem of Illegal traffic of moonli-rday, J . I&gt; Guide, a \ m * i - m . .
it « t n lil M ii'n u u l, ri»'il n u tu |iu i( i *i )
l-JVF OAK id*)
Mrs. Hol y
" M r . l, n t t iiiio ie , v iiu tu n y go
!ihimn1 (hi* m i i s r r Molonn whil^
Kethan laid today expert reports shine the luxt two weeka,
I Mct’ollum, 117 • v* nr - old Negro a n y w h e re m th e w o rld hut In- hack ninn ill .Ini-ksoui il l- . wa* fnnml •11 ■i'iiiii*tt 1 Mi 1 •initii timl
lh»*v ssrri* rchirniiu! from Korea
on the propoxetl Florida turnpike
guilty nf a charge " f n p .iu tiu g a
|l\If s "j IMUI v • *||)' M| 11V flu
A&gt; “tilt-tiff’
ns to isii poasitdn,
woman,
Malayt a*
testified
she
was
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ii ii i ti i i . iiniN
s u m ■i o
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iiin on th e lin t, o f t r ia l . "
Tlie now npnuimnlnis were anshow it could he financed with a hiding
motor vehicle while unde, ihe m 1’ity ft* i i'till s it Iuip’ 'liirin- i In
reluctant
mistress
the
t lin g pplace
la ce wu»
w u » given
g i v e n hy
hy n
n hauljthe
loca l t h e
r e lu c t a n t
m is t r e s s of
of
Attorney Arnold ashed that the fliii-nce of inluxlcwtiuit Ihium II
rmnnci,il ui Kimihnwrr f n m l a
255 million dollar bond Issue—20 rilixi
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tk&gt;I11i t*a Hv explmive
ih'rhiim In
W A S H IN G T O N ( / l l - K d w a r d J . million dollars lex* than had been led
wilt' given a flan n f f 7Ti and . nst i, Hk fn- mini) u i’iftlitMir w &lt;11•1 r'ufitMiim
si l a w r o b i -s e - m e n t h j e n f *&lt;B a x i u y i n g t
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J u s tin - fu r n ew spaper x lo r ir n deniriipiiiM svlh inFlulinn
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M o ffo , a N o w J e rs e y W a t e r f « W r dimmed.
hi it- day * in lad, by .Indue S,l&lt; "
cache of l!.i pullttn* of the illi-gitl
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She said Dr. C I.el toy Adam* Itlg w ith tin- c id e , b u t the Judge strain, uml Id. dtiem '- h- -i.c walabor boxx, pleaded guilty to a
9o told the Stale Hood Hoard at will they in it palmetto crave un
was the father of hei i5 iminlh- le f u ed. lb - -a id lie w o u ld Mot ail . m s|-i lid. .1 fin a &gt;*-iii I in- ,ui| I 111 till Mill 1ltl(U »•'1 - I'll* liili" ‘I
perjury ehnrge and threw hlmxelf **• Inst regular meeting of Ihix the Country Club Itoad.
t .t|| t I,. U if I *111’ 4|p|,4i| I nti l )u*
llin tii- h the J u x tle e D e p a rtn ie llt o l
nld daughter larrettn.
on the mercy of the court today udmlnlatratlon conxultlng engineers
ininciidi'd ici n m y
-f i ini**|1ii»*t it if
U111
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After the whltkey wu&lt; Im tiled
while a Jury wax xtlll deliberating
***■• ,h7 Project could he
And, .he tcxtifled, the promin­ tin - p ie ..- g e n e ra lly , I,ut tlm t if
1he Ml fl •I k\US 1"|U • ♦ nf i u
bis rune.
constructed and in use in a maxi yesterday afternoon, Mi tiullu- ent doctor and .Stale .Senate no­ th e re wa- e n iile iiip t ,,f c o u rt it
f«fit! I ♦Vll *' * -k flit ll •Ull'I ItllVl' 111"*ut
Mi
\f tuf'lll'V Mm
limit
wflu |» 1f ." M" • (Villi .'
w-ny ami Deputy Shenft Howard minee wa. slain In In* office a n ill) In ile a ll w ith * 11n i i i o iJ 1 1y
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U. H. District Judge Irving It.'
three years.

Traffic Offenses Some Of City’s
Predos^inate In New Equipment
County Court
Has Arrived

McKethan Urges Felton Warren Is Negress Takes
To .Jail
Endorsement Of Sentenced
Witness Stand
On Liquor Charge
State Toll Road
Against Doctor

W aterfront Boss
Pleads Guilty To
False_Testimony

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Chairman States Cost
Now Estimated At
255 Million Dollars

Kaufman of New York accepted
Florin's plea ami gave him an
18 ■month sentence, lie al.n placed
Florin on probation for five years
after ho serves the 18-month sen­
tence.
Florin was given until Jan. .1 to
surrender to the U. H. marshal In
the Southern District of New York
and begin serving his sentence.
The delay was explained hy the
fact that Floriu still Is under sub­
poena to appear before the New
York State Crime Commission.
The perjury Indictment accused
Florin of Iving to a grand Jury
during an InvJ'tlgatlnn of water­
front racketeering. He once dunied
to the grand Jury that he received
92,(100 front tha head of a steve­
doring firm to cooperate in the
unloading of ships, but later went
hack before the Jury and acknowl­
edged receiving It.
1IU defense In the trial here was
based on u contention that ho had
forgotten about tho money and
corrected his testimony when he
remetnlH-red it.
The Jury had been out less than
an hour when the unexpected guil­
ty plea was entered.

Mrs, Don Carraway
Succumbs To IllneBS

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Sha i* aurvivad hy tha husband,
Don Carraway of Eaat Falatkat ■
daughtar, Mrx. T. A, Staley of
Plymouth} on* ton, Sidney (farraway of Tltuayillai hw mother,
Mra. C. II. Prader of L|yo Oak:
two,
Mr*' °* T- P*r«ona of
Jacksonville and Mra. W. O, Dale
ofLIve Oak I and two grandchltIVtnarai aarvieta will ba held at

JlrUxon Funeral Horn* Sunday at

t0° p.m .w hh Ray. R. T. SUndl”
th*
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Points

Suit’-Defense
A ftei russll* OVtM* ! I
(tun 1It* Had Drawn

Anastasia Upholds
l ndcTworld (ode
Hy Keeping Silent

Hi 111i i| Y|r 1,1 ill
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lltiiitl were taken to tin- &gt;u&lt;&lt; by here Aug. A it, a tux.le in e, a gull
V|i | |TIMf| ||, |. ., ™'i.1 In 11.
1 inn-i ( 1* In n*| ii
Yk1 III -1
1' ' 1 11f’ tu kI'll ki' f - III 1f
Deputy VV. T Wunxley. Iht fm lo- hud drawn.
I", (tllimil |ltProposals
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titt-1 two lay tit wait m . hilly
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S)utestified
Dr.
A,lain-,
nml
weather until Mr Witt n n n im n l
h» nil’ll )•&gt;
•Mil t(
I’l "• cut in'. \\ 1111- k '. 1Ul il' il • , v •i|ui|Min-hf
City
Planning
(.’roup
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Y lh crl
\n-die
eolere.l
all
illieit
relation-hip
to l-it'k up a loittl, tile ciutxtulilttill IU V •.
\ S|M •'1, kli" ' 1, 1' 1 II- n i t i tin
i 1 t* , rl H k I-; '•fl'il
ill HUH after he served lot pro­
•ti im. ••-|ii»t«-•I "I mi.I l»iacIi tyii *
i in ’ iikk n&gt; ! ‘ill 1•'until B 1• M I'M
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Four lei-iimiuen.lntloii* evn'v-il
! Mnt f|iu
fiu- , u|»*.
They ullawnl hint to put one of f;-"»lunallv tltiring the hint of a
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K &gt;1■|*I 1*1 Iltl 1 ■ I •"Ut i ” •►
f i - m h-'i-rmg* niinluel d l a d nlg'it min, 1 il HU Sr* n ml , l! .llflll Ik lllfl
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hi fu n fh i11 Nu vv Y ui k St a te
five flvn-gnlltin jugt ot the cliche daughter.
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Mile *nld the relation.hm wn* by tin- City I'lnnnirig Cnnniu do'i. (.HI,in , I bill" way nml Input, -tin,
in hi* rnr ttufnre they ctuxetl in on
»11it l *, lull • i tun &lt; iimiiiHnliih fiielnv hut ob*
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d ik ',1 tfie 11ii ill ru ill'll i' iU|f* hy
him. Mr. Wurreu admltteil owner- instituted by Dr. Adnata and *he J im iip . tint, i-lnitrrnan. mild lid y,
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shin nf the whiskey, saying, "Mr. wa* ufinid nut to xuluiiit to bint dealing llll.igetliei w ith ». ipng, i f f VV I VVTnb’ v n n ilm
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I im iifu l h im * 4i if ii i u hu told
Galloway, you got me," according l-emu-tt of an implied lioeat, Th. ii-e uiimeml tluni wilt &lt; pro
lipl’ltiMil I-k
vk)• . It v
i. iu n n ,.&gt;11,1,, uivi-.t,g a t i n g
to the constable.
i. hieh *be did not explain from sent--it to tin* Citv Ci.mrii' .ion w y o I I 'n il, im , U n i" t , II l'i( ,
I (mi l ift lilt IUC , I,.' n n in
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Ifm litipr-'Viil Dec '2)1, be .aid
Mr. Warren wn* brought to tin tin- wlines* -land.
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A m w SIMM* wn* .-icited lit tbrCounty dull In hi* own car hy the
In * r,f14•j-ah«u ;
She wnill on tin- day &lt;&gt;f the
" Ira n .le n t *i VV. I’n, v»-♦
cullntiildr ami the deputy.
uni ii Nill itifinI ........ -nl •' '» " ,ild le n d i. t in c r im -limiting .In- had gone to Dr. nieeling, 'erineil a
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tlflnn-t"
I till 11’ ff|t*
Adam** downtown of fin- for xnlle." w lili-ll I. one of the rernm- wa* fniiini entity no U tin,,,:' nl ts Hit
\i*. i ii« j t iiiii*.
liv comI fm hill-* t»i*
treatment of an alltiur am She ■ii«*&gt;iiliit4*&gt;li. The eomiiit-islon nl--- dtlvuig » lilt-- llitn*, ,il- I, I.,,.-.
M • * ii k
1ii 1* pliit i- nit I l f*H&gt;l, i*i « **(111 w**J tdUlFlU n i l l t f ll fftil»
(• l •‘ w n
le*lif‘eil die paid him F* for will reemitini-nd that p.utinn* of iuk i,in,tlu-i l.-nglt &gt; i , imI ..
iMiti’ll * l'il* hmitfiuii f'-r ifunirluiut
* &gt;J 'l|*|I4* l ’ f
three office calls; then Iit I•i gave h'rench Avenue la- rexourd tu r-- &lt;lny, nml wa* trisi-l, ., In, •f I
I V n tilv * • ’ 'III | i ‘i'V Ul» It III * - • Im r ii t h ‘r&gt;. It** p h 41*fli*&gt;I i ti tu il til r o n .him a *110 hill a* purl pa. merit tail c-ninierel'-l. niulllpb--fnm.lv „ , " l costs, ,,, lit, -I,,.
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b tile fii-i(»n
* i t ii ! k
, ♦**!( l-U’ K H|t 1 1‘iti k w
The Sanfard Theater (lUild * I f„, .ervier» to her husband. Sant end trin .ie til i nimieciid elns*i .-lli-r,strum lb- drtyi,'. In,, , ,,1
•H*■I*I k |f||f Willi i’ll IlntiU 11f thn
■ " Mith I &lt;lii«*f |»«ilit «* i in ­
first production. "1 he Night «*f j McCollum, twllln operator who f cations.
whs s,into,oil,-, 1 fm ,i %i is*
. -unM,I. tun Mu’ -win iiiy witnem
Tin* third ri-ciimincndnlioti wn*
fill! 'i*i1111111!•-«i
Januury 10th will be prexenled
„f hl.llr(
„t lb-ala the
I’atinluuin Ilint isnii, J hiiu— It.,,
t I Mill• I I*•»11 | ■Ii«-1* r f i i f u l l s |
again tonight ut 8; 10 nclock ini day after Dr. Adam* wa- Mile,I that tin- pm Hi-0 of Dreatnw.ild Im , u m l 1,1 H ii- lm i'l I
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f e t A S **%«* ■ *-1
lll.llu o
fi.ll.kioiltll
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f f I hm I .( k»(»uh 1'i‘ fd i
rue, [
the Court House
following lit*
en
i &gt;1111 M|ii't| ft * 1 il s \l i i m i j f » t
.Huiiivlsiiin which cal's fur n new
here.
VVTiili-i I'lii'r. I'u .u • 11. pin , in , n l
• " h i u i ivvit i hi* im* &gt;i iiu ii. tu o , .
. |ii n i t h t S
( mii t r m k
/ii
thuxlnxtlc reception hy Central
Mrs. McCollum said Dr. \.lan,s ' i»'»u*e tn hove a, fl ...r are,, of I.MM) aiipnaind fm tin
, n l . Ini" I t|* &lt; llflll ltd 'u **
Ylk iiiiihl i
..........uf u t.,! | ilmi’t
Florida audii-nre* last Thursday
proposed Intimate relation* nml I '1'1'
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M l L l-IIIU lIll l l ' - l l f i l ' . l to 1,1, I'.v l,
ikii* k wh'-iln r I mu I'luiiiiut ur no­
and Friday night.
4’
Ulllv ‘
I Dll hi T(V \ e&lt;44•
strurti.ii,
of
„
dwelling
will,
l.tMtl)
ne "
The play'* setting i* it New six' hogged o f f brrnusi* " f her square feel nf f i - o r sp
behalf.
t&gt; m i |* trii-i L a ith
jai nl
It 'll
Y r n m l i ' k i ji wa&gt; m i m e d in te«tlYork court room and members of idling arm. She lestlfied that Dr.
M v illi, 1-1 . n f tin - ju t v w ' 1 1* I "I anlThe
fiitul
renui.i,ien,lnll„n
wu&gt;
enraged
a nd
the audience lire spleyti-d to Servi­ i Adams became
II. A s h d o w n , i l u b i r l ) iiu &gt; p --it. Hoy
n" I ufil v BUli urn 114•11 liit 11tm ii* ui |Uriiiiy Midk vi’Mfijdn v un hu vine
fur
rertmlng
the
site
nf
the
pro­
' . i l l Involved In the h| ill offieinlan the Jury. -Mrs. Hirhard Harris started beating lu-r will, hi fist. posed Cmintv I, .pH,,I and th'- ml- J . L iv e rs , Hu n f m&lt;l A W m u liu fi 'll f &gt;11111ti l l i if 1 Ill'kV * '! 1, 1H-4I ■«,
ti nn hi 11ked iluvtiur o f Peti-r Full*
portrays the part of Karen who He tlu-n grabbed a pistol from a J'-ii,lng area* i-’inlulMlng tin- (,-tr Itn lp h F. I lu lib iit il n m l i. " lic i t II, ^
k \ tints Mial. rinJ s |u i 'I m I i - i
ii
wniiu fiont
fujun*
who
Is un trial for murder. Miss Dllon shelf, she said, and Jammed it den Club and It-din Kta'i n VV Til It i'itis.
!* I ' ‘lily hull i'lt/l’l 41fit | hull 'o
hui'k'd jiudi nth1 w !hui
fo rm e r
linker takes the part of Nancy into hi* stornarh. She snatch 'd at In multiple-family r'asxlficnth it*
Fstliu, 11 House. Ni -k i I s S, wii - *f lull I
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Whitfield, the w.duw of HJurn the gun and In the tussle it fired
I li t Mi ls lu kV p a ' l **i ! \ |» * kfiti
fiuiiid guilty &lt;&gt;» two " f t i n- ,
three limes.
Kim?
( ountv ili-ir iit
udorviey.
II-' l l " ' Ittn ! \ Jt' ' j i 11 «
Faulkner.
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IMMIDLLAH TILS HI'I.L
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nn nun v in ii veil h iu y un
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hit •n
11M t i l l ( (III VMII'I
She mav lie the onlv defense
The role nf Defense Attorney
CHARLOTTE, N C iA»—VVnnt u tm tied * i-1di-1s of l- m ily pit
h i im fidriitn, hut In* talked free- iilH Li » ( iI'hI v llflll it Vi"! h i m I J 4ill 4if I
Stevens is played hy William witness. Her inwyer ha* i-sutd (54) tin for Cltrislni'ts? Ed Mellon i luirges nf iqii'i at mg n iinit n r u- U
»I of Idii |iv i ftnriol hjivkyr mu nils
Ii i-in&gt; |llM.lv
I
Hurschcl and that of District At­ ro subpoenas for other witnesses. Co, here suvo thcv're selling very hie 11&gt; without .i di i t . ,
( ndi i nii"&gt;!iMlvinLT, h r rfniil ho
Tin- Mlatc ended Ita case after wcll-ncnrly 10(1 urahbrd up no fm mid driving a clil wilhniit a license I V' i I'lTN f tiI hni- |f( Iht* lltlMMlflt Ilf
torney Flint by Kwlng Deun.
va
i i h m i l 5 0 y e u i 4 n!.|. w a s h o r n
tag, Th*- Judge di'claied n mistrial «* h :| VJ | ,f#r» tu t I In* ! 1 |iii 4* w ill
There are 1TJ characters in tho Ib-putv Fherlff James F. Gray by hnlidnv shoppers.
play altogether under the direc­ testified the defendant udimtted
Miiile nf velvet woven with pure un the Ihlid charge, drunken ilriv ' »j ' * i|*f*n*t»* wt■t *1 »• *1 i | riiiil nit in I t a l k . (’nine in th e Fnitiil S t u t e a
m l ! M 7 , w a s u i i t u i uli/.vtl a n d HOW
shooting Dr. Adams uml told gold, tho »50 lies are Imported ing, when Hie j m y did nut n m- h i i ,M v"| Im lid' ( it y I *ititi (fIj r* lot
tion of Mrs, Margaret Dunn.
Children of the Florida Metho­
h i 1 +I in N ew .fvrN ry*
|- illy i«l ! lii’t rulii'f I lit’ ( ily
All unused ticket* to last week's where she had tossed tho gun.
from Lyons, France. Each tie I* nil ngrremeiit.
dist Children’s Home presented a performance will bo honored at
Him wan given flpea uf f i n und 1 i I r ml* -in s i* Inr of VJn, I V(.*M ur
He said the gun, a ,112 -‘iillhar packed in a rnnnog tain met! black
Christmas pageant fullowlmr the tonight’s show, it was stated.
rnxts, or IU days in did, on cm h , •
-•MI *’11il ifi un1fit mill |uml S
revolver, was fmiml In a rlainp of and while leather box.
M U S L Y F it Y r it O H S IM K S
annual dinner of the First Metho­
The store bought a few nx n of the two {-mints of whirl, slie in *Jt -■It ft Mill *M' « lift 4*lit tkllilkfl't
b a n , hint which she hud pointed out
YVmd wa» n u u dve il t!d s a fte r
hill
h ll ll l f i 4’ I l f
&lt; 14i ,(44 ill.lij| w i l l Id*
dist Church Men's Club in Enter­
nt the rear of the house win-n ho "conversation Item" intended to was found guilty.
prise last Wednesday night.
Kt-rn F" ('iqildey wn • found not l*m*l •»v i*i a I Vi’iu Jm i I u iI f r4*iii I In* tin iiti u f th e d e a th o f M rs . L it u r *
Mitextlnm'd her shortly after tho stir up talk Textile executive*
Each child was given two shiny
bought out Ihe entire simply, In­ guilty im a charge of exei-sslv&lt; liiiilt f i't h n fn llu s v ii: flHJHMMN) in I eli (tinn Cmihh, 15 year a old, widow
ihootlng.
•if the late (leorjf*' II CroAR, ami
sliver dollars and u half-dollar
( C l i l t t iilit r il On I ' i i ’ji* F n u r )
Judge Hul W. Adams denied a tending them for use ax Christina* speed and Jniui-H ......... ns, Negro.
viMiiiRest iluuKhter of Mra. Herman
coin at the conclusion of the pro­
John t„ Galloway, County Tax motion by defense lawyer Frank gift* for "men who have every on i, charge of permitting tin un­
I ehitinn and sister «»f Mr*. W. S.
gram to be spent on the annual Collector, stated today collection*
thing already." The store ha* since authorised driver to opi-rnte a mo Si^ns To Be Placed
Cannon for a directed v e rd ic t of put In another order.
itruniley. Her death oienrml thU
Christmas shopping tour.
tor
vidiicle,
Tuesday.
Albert
i!
for
November
amounted
to
|A!t),
nmrtiili^ ut 2:IIn a. nt ut the hoa*
Tho Methodist Men’* Club will 118.70 a record for Scminolu Coun­ Innocent ax to first degree mur­
linker was found guilty of driving
On
French
Avenue
der. He argued the Htalo had
t&gt;itnl in Knit Stroudesburif, rti.
conduct the shopping tour In San­
' hcTu m il ru rn h
while intoxlca'ml, but nentennHite was horn it, Crown Point, Ind.
ford with the children between ty' This amount Is broken down ns failed to prove premeditation.
STOUGHTON. Mas*, i* — A w i i s witliheld pending tin- outcome
The advertising committee of and spent
_
__
The Slate contended Dr. Adams
most »f her early
Ilfs
school housing 29 Negro of a motion for a new trinl. He
now and Chrlatma*.
County taxes |(&gt;04jt80.ft0, was slain In a dispute over u bill boarding and
underprivileged dill Is being represented by Attonu-y the •■him,be* nf l ommeree llu . in Sanford. Funeral nirnngcmrntn
After ths turkey dinner, the follows:
Intangible Personal Property Tax for professional service*. The de­ orphan*
afternoon aiilhoiued the erection will l»* miiiumined nt a later date.
dren was demnllshed by lire in *"li K. F, Hnushnlder.
children presented the psgeant 19,895.15, Intangible Cists “C"
o f s ig n * nt h u ll, h ig h w a y up_____ _
with pantomime* and other acta, Tax 11,07'1.1)0. Ocruputinnal Li­ fense has given nn indication what freeslng temperature earlv todsv
J . C. Dunnway, Orlando, was pHmchca to S hi, font, directing
F D ' i k i n t HANKHH I D E S
and one child ws* believed killed found guilty of driving while in­
highlighted by a four-year-old cense* (878.15, Beverage Licenses It will seek to prove.
MIAMI (A’ -Slarllng M. Perkins.
Police and ollldal* of the Whlx- toxicated nml was given n fine nf truck truffle over French Avenue
girl'i Imitation of “ Hudofph the $178.25 and Automnhllo Tags $’J ,orring Willows Kchool Identified 175 and cost*, nr lilt days in Jail, titld passenger cur truffle over 55. former hanker und mayor of
Hod-nosed Reindeer,
284.5.7.
Jnstn-r. Fla . died Thursday night.
the missing child only as a 14 Monday. His driver's license also I’nik Avenue.
The County taxes collected
Action was taken by the rninHi- came to Miami in 1928 as an
year-old girl.
was xiiinchdcd. The Jury recom­ mittce
amounted to n7.9% of the entire
after Hu- priiposnl was employe of the Internal revenue
Two other children were burned mended leniency.
STUDENTS WORK
Tax Roll of (74.1,075.45. Discount
turned over to them nt the Inst bureau. In 11)3,5 he opened his own
■erioosly. Also hurned *erl«u"lv
A Urge number of high school of 4 percent wax allowed on No­
was bliss Josephine Crawford. TOmeeting of the C of C Irouid of art-minllng and tax consultant of­
• working In stores. T, vember collections of County and
A request has been made by M, year-old proprietor of the school,
dlreclorx. Tho suggestion nn thu fice.
, County Superintendent Intangible Personal Property Tax. L. Ralrorn, president of the Han­ who was crrtllled with arousing tha
KHNF.H'I NRFF DIFS
*igtiH mine from John Ivey, city
•aid today, following This discount drops to H percent ford Merchants Association, that sleeping children and leading many
Ernest Neff, Mingarn Fulls bulb rommissInner, who spoke at thu
of County rchooli In December, 2 percent in Ja n ­ local merchants should keen their to safety.
grower who hud spent several laianl meeting.
HITE
j until Jan, B for the uary, 1 percent In February and i-xtebllshmente open until 0:00
winters here at the residence of
The
committee, headed by
"Caribbean"
nat In March.
o’clock from tonight until Tues*
Mr. and Mrx. F. F» Hols, 1)01 Holland Desn, met this afternoon
HCHOOI. BOARD
On Apr. I any lax not paid tri- day night.
A meeting of tho County Board Park Avenue, died recently nt HI. nl thu Chamber of Commerce t: 15 3 D ') - 5-PA . 7-27
MOVIRLAND
of the schools wee cornea delinquent and subject to
An additional request was mad* of Ihtbllc Initructlon will ba held Cutherine, Ontnrlo, .Mrs, Hols said Building. Other members of the
"Red Mountain"
could secure etf* penalties, Mr, Qallowsy said. It for merehants to close at 7;00 at IOiOO a. m. Tuesday, T. W. today,
rommittee are Robert Hooker, Show opens 0:30, feature 7 i 0 t
payer’s
n m r i a u i the
h i * me*« iIs.
s . therefore,
i s r r r t n r r , to
i v itha
n s tax
uu p
ay*
smented
p-m.‘ Wednesday to afford store Lawton, Superlntandant, announ­
Mr, Nefl’s sister-in-law. .Mr*. Han,lull Chine, It. NY. Ware, M. L.
students and tha advantage
to pay ‘before
Apr. I
1— “
* ra Apr.
ced today, to take care of unfln- Martha Proctlnier, she suid, died Blessing and Jack Butts, Henlan- Intermission BiSM. last featof*
0:08
oney. - •
~r and avoid pensttfae. * May 28 at Ingcnoll, Ontario.
w M buslncaa for tha year.
do Springs.

Tha lurnnike would ha u high
speed lull iiighwiiv Irnm Jackson
villa tu Miami with a leg branching
tiff to (he Tannin Ilav area
McKethan told members of the
Hoard he recommends they en­
dorse tho project hut "in nn wav
take any action In eonneetlun with
the projeel which would in any
manner hind nur successors "
He said, howevrr, hr hopes the
new Hoard will "begin immediate­
ly the study of this proieet and In
ronlunctlon with the Florida State
Improvement Commission assist In
financlnc and constructing this
great fncilit" which would mean
so much to Florida "
Oov.-alert Dsn McCarty ha* not
committed himself on the subject,
but ho has said that Improvement
nf U. S. Highway No I. which
parallel* the proposed turnpike
mte. will have top priority with
him.
McKethan »nld the engineers
fond no rnndltlnni in the field
which would prevent building the
turnpike. They estimated construc­
tion cost at 1117.500002 for the
at 154.7H 780 for the leg off In IhtTampa Ray area.
Total prn|e-t cost Inri-dlng fi­
nancing would he 253 million dol­
lars which incli'de* $2i,lB4,oon to
cover contingencies
McKethan renortrd the em»ineera estimated the toll road would
gross 28 million dollars annually
for ils first 25 years of operation.

Mrx, Don Carraway, HI, died in
■ mining homo at OtSO p. m. yestorday fallowing an lllnria of a«voral montha.
Horn Doe. 11,1901, In Hammings
O. aha had llvad in Hanforti for tha paat 80 year*.

1h'fiMiilants
( 111i11V Of

Theater Guild Will
Present IMay Tonite

Christmas Pageant
Given For Men’s Club

Tax Collections For
November Set Record

Store Hours During
Yule Season Changed

Movie Time Table

'"TiTth.

i«

—

— —

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                    <text>js Jones Sets County Basketball Scoring Pace1
Ihida And Meek Rank
2nd A nd 3rd For
: Lions In County;
: Metis, Clark T ie
Oviedo'* Johnny Jonc» broke out
Into * rash of running lay-up* and
onv-hand nushrrs frohi tho court*
to wore In polniH ngulnst EdgeM "
Orlando la.t Friday
2 i*. i f,"d ,n 1° do,n*f trained tin.
dlalretlon
o f being Komlnolr
County a leading pro basketball
UJ the Infant rage season.
The Oviedo Lion* In scoring 40
poinU again*! Edgcwater tanked
Up the team high totnl for Horn&gt;no|i County, 111 more thun Han­
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laat weak.
&gt;, Goaaoquenll), the loo three
Ovladoons root maml the three
, high Individual p...
poeltiun*. Ilig
Walter Dodo ----aland
J* second In
*Ut# Bombs*lo arnrlng rare with
* .It potato with l.lon tc* morale
JJMlH Meek raaklnx third having

4 19 marker*.

Ilfgh Helmut .c o r

Tho record* arc .
oHKtwUV
barged on
tho Junior Mefts

E F C To Decide Seminole Co- Title

Tomorrow evening the confusing
ehniiipioimhlp of the Kurt Florida
Conference'* tlift'd football reason
will he determined, onee nod for
ull, when the league official- and
combe* meet nt Hvininole High
*t
fnr the ne'toal imst-scason
meeting to name the all-conference j
hCituitudb,
The l if t ' adopted u new |mi«i .
veneon rhsmpiunship pin)-off
brlatwn the winner* »f the
northern end nouthrm half of
the conference Junt prior to Ihe*
pant grid campaign, hut I'. K.
Vnngt, after winning the north­
ern title In mld-*ea*on, **lre&lt;l
EFC presy Hu* Hunlap In Its)tona Hearn to notify the confer­
ence that the (lalneatllle win­
ner* would he unable to play the
title match because of a achool
policy prohibiting puit-acanon
game*.
After considering substituting
the neat best northern tram to
play In the rhnmplonahlp tilt with
the Miuthern winner. Hunlnp detitled to rail n aecret meeting of
the loop roadie* and official* In
I’ulntkii during the middle of tho

ilrat games for both (ivledo and
Sanford, thus Jones' Ill-point to­ ' **At" thin meeting Dunlap finally
tal fives him a Ill-point average
M r game to lead the .Seminole
Ubuntlan* In that department.
• -’ Tha hard driving June* Is the
Ttadai In field goal*, or baakata
tren d from the court with eight.
Hanford gains some dlallnrtlun
•In tha fart that ( lark, a Iran*|fai atadenl from Frankfort, Ky„
la tha heat free throw artlat with
&lt;t high figure nI four.
Sanford plays again Friday
nlfcht In Orlando Ngalnat Edgewater High at 1: A) p. lit. with the ^ Joe I'lcktns
Ed Lorkett
fttor varsity going to the rourta
ruled
*gsln*t
siibsHtutlni
Krl'the Initial contest while the vurtrrllnu* o f Ht. Augustine, whlrh
pity squad will follow,
owned the nest best record In
k £ j M K £ . ' ? i Kemliioli' High's Ihe northern h«lf of the RFC,
lor G*lnr*vl|le’» P. K. Yonge on
the ground* lh*t In thr constitu­
tion of the ronfrrenre there were
no rule* permitting Ihe lesgue
la arbitrarily make the substitu­
tion.
,
Tim circuit lnw» only provide for
the customary selection of tho wiltnine team 011 the basis of the eon..............
trovi ratal
Dickinson1 point system
which I* used In tliu
Sanford railed through the sou­
thern section by upsetting Del,and
foe tho t|tte lo tho Houthem half
and thought all tha time that they
would piny Ketterllnua III tho
rtinmulunhldp pluy-off.
The shock of th# new* hurl
many local fan* and *hook thr
etntua of IhH Irngue. Dunlap,
foraarrlng this situation, whirl)
County Hewing LeaCerat
called for a flnnl meeting lo
Stayer
U. F(l
Sanford to deckle Ihe champl*lt»
Joties, Ovlcdu
1
ship of the ronfrrrnre for tomor­
Dt’du, Oviedo
I
row evening.
Meek, Oviedo
1
Celery Fed fans, couches, offi­
Matts, Ban.
I
cial* and player* are ull Imping
Clark. Han.
1
to gain at Icurt u uo-chainplonehlp
Fore, Ovdo.
I
title with P. K. Yonge, .since the
JCrtder, Ban.
1
post-season niutth wiih un ImtmaStafford. Hsu.
Btaffurd.
sllillity, uml If pluyvd, might have
resulted In a Sanford victory t.o5
ft**' San.
S*riBliboa,
causo neither team opposed each
other nil reason.
County Hlandlngat
If Dunlan and the rest of the
loop official* don't accord Sanford
SANFORD
•
r co-ch*mplonshl|i rtuuding with
P. K. Yongo, the W'hole meeting
will be thrown Into'a rather outharassing situation, since Hattfonl
la the host for this meeting and I*'
feelings will bo almost unavoid­
able.
Actually, I'. K. Vmige la the
winner If the Dickinson point sys­
tem la atrletly adhered U&gt;, elnre
UV—North tintl South tha Galneavllle grtddrra didn't |n»r
havo 13 coirtalns when a game while Hanford had a very
' Una up fur the Mahl Shrine up*nml-&lt;luwn n^ttion of
1pie's All-Star cltarl y (uotball two tie* nnd tho »nmo number of
10 Chrlilmas night In the Or- aaMiacks.
In anr event, the rule* will
com* under exacting scrutiny by
all loo# entries and perhaps
earn* beneficial change* may rosuit. Th* sprawling VFC must
have harnmny and unity la ta*
lat. A M(t*r conlrureray might
■pill the leap asunder resulting

e

Korth-South Game
Will Field All Of
13 Grid Captains

idt

f e w

ad cooler hoods will FldvaljOn tho more pleasant aid# will
be tho Interesting all-conference
selections basrtl upon the voU of
tha couches. In Oil« raffle ahould
ba tha naptoa of Tarry tordoll, mil*
Wade, VandorbUti conference canter of laat yw r. Jns
ptekena, Junior Matte, Ed Leakatt

;.! :* ;

yyj

At

tlon by tha EFC.

JV-62 Savage* Beat
NAAS Cager*, 61-29
VJ-62 Hanford N»vy . quintal
registered Its sacond straight wta
coaching staff, may In tho Orlando UskvbUll loop
R op offrnalti# varia- without • • . defeat
NAAB of th# local }

J White Sox To Give Bonus Hurler

Uy KENT O'ETLAIN
Hpnrta M llsr
In our brief npon on this earth,
we hove come into contact with
many people, all sorts of Individ­
ual*, hut never nny finer person
evt r rroksed our path thun the
late .Mr. Itohcrt /,. Johnson, Sr. lie
wan to our mind a credit to Sem­
inole County, his race, country and
mankind.
Ills lighten death came a* a dis­
tant shock to ua aa It did to many
grorUmen and hla hundred* of
ft lends.
Seminole County’s Ion*
was the loss of flahernten, spurtsmen and the woodsmen. There
pruhahly wasn't a man as fully
devoted Ul the preservation of unr
natural resource* and wildlife as
Mr. Johnaon wan, particularly in
year*. ‘

wildlife and gunu’ ^ l ' -^f^rss
field* I* aufflcl- &lt; J B 'jfca m s/'}'
•.•nt to realise )d» ,
ilncerii devotion
to the cause o f r ,^ B
M'ttermeut of °ut I V v P ^ M r
ioor .porta. Vlce-f
pre.ldeiit of the .
. •
F ifth
Dlatrtct -1 1 J A
-M
Florida. Wlldllfo
Johaao#
A.snclatlon, twice elected presi­
dent of the Seminole County
Sportsman's association and many
lesser role* In wildlife activities
were Ids contribution.

Reynolds Leads
American Leagu
Hurls In E.R.A.
Allie Become# Fifth
Yunkeci To Annex
AL Pitching Title
NEW YORK 'It—Allie Reynold*.
Ihe hlg chief of the world chumpltm New York Yankee*’ pitching
staff, climaxed a brilliant tcnMin
In 1052 by capturing American
l/cnguc earned run honnrs, accord­
ing In official fttidlstii's released
today.
The duruhle 33-ycar old right­
hander, who won 20 gamra for the
flr»t time In hi* career, gave up
50 earned run* In 214 Inning* fur
a league-leading 2 07 murk. It wa*
tho luweit earned run average
since 1040 when Detroit'* Hal Newhomer ported a 1.1)4 rtalc.
Unofficial rtalMIc* cumplled hv
tho Associated Pres* and released
early In Oelolier also had Allie
Ihe lop ERA man nt 2 «7.
Reynolds. In winning hla first
earned run championship, bccumc
the fifth New York Yankee hurlcr
lo turn the trick The others were
Roll Khuwkcv, Wiley Moore LcMy
dome* and Komi Chandler
Reynolds iiimi paced Innlor elr
cull pitcher* in strikeouts with too
tossed amt sU snulont* to share
the lead with Mike Garelu of
Cleveland.
Lillie llobhy Shnnlx, the Icugoc's
most vahialde (duver, won the most
games. 21. The Philadelphia left,
lost only seven game* uml his
.771 winning percentage put him
nil top In that department Hobby
wa* third lit Ihe farm'd run listings
with 2. IH. Ju*t behind runner up
Garelu who compiled a 2.37 av­
erage.
Cleveland's Hob tamon, a 22 •
game winner, hurled Ihe most com
tileto games, 2», and the most
Inning*, 310.
Early Wynn, another of Cleve­
land's hard working righthanders,
racked up 21 vlclorle* hut he pro­
duced the lop have* on hall* figuro.
132, amt wa* tagged for the most
home run*. 21.
Detroit'* Art Houttoman was
charged with the most lossus, 2t).
He wun cliht games.

Its T. V. DAVIS
In pencil
After last Thursday night'*
"flnrdn
gridiron lot* to Corea, MM'. Ihnnkful I
Crimnis Arademv Coach II. F. gave hit
Franklin said, "I'm proud of the oppurluni
way the Isiys worked together, mliiht kro
won together uml lost togetller n* ''»•'» s*'ir
n team.” The Pant her* concluded
,
their lUfl'J season w.th u 4-5 won'
lost record, winning the first thice „
game* of the neai-on to extend henriM-dcr
their two-year victory skein to 10 J’"'l,h&lt;,*l*1
straight grimes.
" What I
in the fourth anting, Crmims Mil* guy
Arudemy met the powerful Hun- (|„. Wntld
grrford llolirnts and had the hlg wimhledu
Iriomph streak broken with a where nn
1.1-lt setback that touched off n ||(,. canto
Iraglr four-lilt litalng stint.
acre iht
After trnlllnu fnptnlit Oscat qu.irler fi
Wllllnms In the scoring depart me one l
mint for the first nine week* or Yet mm
the campaign, hig Aitliur "r!ic" cl/r play
Knight ioi*e,| past William- he a and won
slim .1 point iiiiiigin di.riug tin
D|,s
Inst two weeks to untie\ tin *" voritll
•'rooms high scoring honor* for
the 11152 season. Knight's winning , r! * , ,
lo'al was 27 points, including fourt'"'
,1
TD’s uml tliico conrcrslnii*. WII- ," a?' , V,
hums stood secourl with u '21-point \L',n , * ,
four touchdown total.
|*
*'
FurncslThorne, who was
moved triiiii the i|o*rlertMcl&gt; po,
•HIon lo the iuilflinrk mmt, rank- v.„hr'’^,i„,
id third win, 1.1. iwhile in * , ™
‘ y ;'
uml Gordon Fort eartr scored n , r _ro

Top Colleire Quintets
Roll On To Victory

('ROOMS RECORDS
Sroring
Player
TO KT

MIAMI UV-Th# University of
Mlsml con tinned unbesUn In ststo
basketball circles by downing th#

Brooklyn Assigns Detroit And Rams
Rhodes To Elmira Clash To Be Even
In Class A Loop Championship Tilt
llllmuti "Dil.ty" IthiMlr*. form­
er l*nlver*ltv of Flnrhln fiHithnll
star nml Seminole Blue r'nteher.
narrowly i' m'.|hhI being drufted
out of the Itrooklyn Dodger
fimn ayatein prior to the base­
ball meeting* In I'hoe 11lx two
Week* ago, re-eleetrd Florida
State League l'rc*ldcut John
Krlllnr
tl|ll,4&gt;'.

1... . . .

Tomorrow night the couches and
officials of the "loosely" organ­
ised East Florida Conference will
meet at Seminole High School to
discus* rule change*, pick the allconference players and finully
Iron-out the complicated 11)62 grid­
iron championship that never saw
tho proposed port-season title
play-off atagrd o ff as planned.
HIIH cowehe* and school offi­
cial* ara hoping that Ihe rale,
which prohibited P. K. Yonge
from slaying th* OeWfy Fed* for
the EFC championship, might
make tho league nffklaW award
Hanford a rn-ehamplonahlp with
thr Galne*vlll* school, whlrh wa*
undefeated In ll* 1* game* this
season. Including five conference
tilU.
Aa far a* nil-conference nom­
inee* nro concerned we would. If
wo could, voto for Junior Melts,
Ed Lockett. Joe Pickens, Terry
Cordell, Russell "Wop" Mann and
possibly Calvin Wright and Hub-

n glimpse of "big time" haskctbalt
will havo that opportunity when
th. high Hcoriug Rollins College
Tar quintet play the Sanford Nuval Auxiliary Air Station’* crack
VJ-02 "Savages" In the HII8 gymruvslutn ut 7:30 p. 111. tomorrow
night,
The photography sailors have
(Minted a fair 1-1 record, defeating

“ " ' ’ ’ a ™ Kr
vVorsuh
r|h
w"',r " " r ' ,ru for hi* C(
when the footlmll .etter* are
Ymi wil
awarded, Jim Itohson'* Men's p, |a&lt;t y
Wear will present the "Most Vain- picked »&gt;&lt;
able Player" with the Itohson trn-'tho Chnll
P Ti
r. „ „
,
|Aiiatrnllai
The Crratni* footlmll players when he
would like to express their thank* front a s
l&lt;&gt; the Pen Club, Louvenln Smith,
Ted he
Mary Helen Pierce, Mary Ellen tho phono
Vickers, Jeanette Jackson, Sarah amiss rr
Dchhoii, Velma Drown, Marthu wrller wl
Johnson and other* under tho ill- pay* for
ruction of Mr*. D. A. Thomn*.

NEW YORK bB~*Tha natlon'i
four top-ranked taami-La Hallo.
Kansas State. Illinois and Baton
Hall - scored easy victories last
night aa collegial* bnskotbaU be­
gan o week of vital baakut bomb-

Miami Jolt* Gator*
In 75.73JCage Win

ent Untilue
Guv wav bought last season by
Seattle of the I’ nclflc Coast League,
really wonderful; I'll pay the While but after tw o,month* with a l-t
Sox uack some way. some day for record and several shellings front
not giving up on me."
the mound he was optioned to
The '(icakcr was rangy Oua IColorado Springs, o White Sox
KcrlaiaktM. only 21. who got $»J7.- farm. There he had a 0 to 5.
500 for signing with the L'hleogu record.
....
White Sox In 1949 a* a phenomHone said the » f&lt;mt 3 Inch,
enal kid pitcher Ju*t nut of high l«0-|a»under looked gopil in the 1030
school at Montclair. N. J
sr ueun ul Memphis, of the Southern
An A**ociutt*&lt;i l*rc*j »lory read A«M&gt;cin!lnn, winning 11 and losing
to him over the phone last night right. The next year he slumocd
woa the first word he'd had that J.*’ *''
„ "bon'ua'kid V fi?
the While Sox. who .old him la.t “ tl.flcd with It all, who d i d n 't
year, had decided he d earned an- hustle."
other chance.
With a somewhat hurt note In
Gu* had Just returned from the (,|&lt; voice. (Ins protested mildly
^ .°f Washington where that he'd never quit hustling,
he'd finished a trigonometry ixont.
„|wayi lry to t* uwfu)ly1
Inatlon for hi. night extension conscientious about baaeball," he
,. .
, , „.... ,
. saltl. "It’s tny life. I don't want
" i II try. he sold "I I try real
,)Kjk Hkc rm ,|ib|.|nj, but ,
'- 0" ° ia.n ,nwf l
!h,‘ think most of my trouble In 1BS1
White Sox and to baseboII. Thev've n, Memphis was weight,
both been terribly good to me
«0f up lo nhwul 203 during
In Chicago, Frank Lane. WhItc the* winter I&gt;ccbusp I thought It
Sox general manager, sold Karla- ,vnuld hrIp my p|lchlnjr. |n., £ , j „
“ 1 bothered my control. And I f . .1-

'licked

Tola la
||
La Halle, ranked No. 1 In tha
Team Standings
flrat Associated Proas pod of the n
.
W. L.
Opooponts
B 4 ,
n
n
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CROOMH
4
B ,
othuru. AU tho above mantioiuid
„
Gama Record
performer* ara retiring armors and
Crooma
(]

r meotlns tomorrow with should h# aeconisd some conildara-

JT

ALABAMA
TUSCALOOSA. Ala. (M — Ala­
bama's Orange Howl bound squad
was scheduled to resume practice
today alter tacking a respite yes­
terday because of cold weather
and classroom laboratory work.
Coach Red Drew said the team
would get flown to aarloua work
today In preparation for • fullfhleftrd acrimmago Friday.
Freshmen momber# of th# squad
will bo released for tbs Christmas
holidays Saturday. Tha varsity will
continue dally pracUce sessions un­
til Christmas Day.

Officially, big
Ed IJevy, uxNew York Yankee first sacker
and more recent­
ly manager of
tho Orlando Sen­
ators, Is atilt in
i?u«st of a play­
ing
managerial
lob. Tho lanky
home run cham­
pion of tha Flor;d* htfto League
rom hla turo-yoor
Orlando tar tha ecanomli1 I John1 Gsiuwl In favor o f popu­
lar catcher Don Ford
shortly
after tho closo of U10 1962 diamond

.TIJCW;
V Elmira
/ r" ' T y D o d g e r farm
F* "luh Just Imiitr^ »' ' f •dlatelv preceding
______ •* J
the d i a m o n d
'meeting* to ad■ U B ra
vert lo s in g
w H L'
MRhode* In the anDusty Rhode* n u 111 tn-l n o r
Icugue draft.
llhudr*. who hit 13 homer* in
123 game*, blasting 13 homer*
to rank second on Ihe (line*
while driving,^arrna* HO runs,
rame In Hanford last April on
notion from the Dodger*. The
Murky 3-fool-ll backstop hn*
been the Dmlgrr chnln for th*
n««l two season*, plavlng Ihe
1331 campaign with Eastman.
G«u In the Georgia Stale clns*
D Iragoe.
Tho long boil hitting sluggcr
h.ln Walt Jaslnski, former liel.uml Red Hut hurlcr on the El­
mira team. Prior to the Phoenix
bnseball meetings, two different
cIuIm sent feeler* out for Rhodes,
Krhlor reported.
Krider, who doubled In the post
of loop yrexy uml general manaiger of the Ulues last year, warn­
ed Ihe Hrooklyn farm director
Fresno ThomtMon that Ithiale*
might he drafted, which resulted
In iho catcher'* shift from Haltform to t(io Elmira rostev.
IkE

S

19 Prep Athletes
Get Scholarships
To FSU For 1953
l TALLAHASSEE — (Hncclnl) —
Nineteen star prep srhool and
Junior rullrge athlete* have sign«d footlmll granti-In-aid with
Florida State University and
have
been awarded
athletic
scholarships. The ID are expected
to immeasurably aid tha 1968
Semlnolrs for thay are regarded
by Indian coaches as standout ma­
terial.
Of tho 19, seven ara taeklea,
thro# aro eoda, three ar* guards,
ooo play* cantor, and flv# ar*
.hack*. 8I1 will transfer from
Junior collooM la Mlaoioolpol.
Th# 19 athlctoa. thalr position
of play and hometown, follow:
*Bda — Cedric Couch. Atlanta,
(m.t William Lomvaid, Paacap u la , Ml»a:j Marvin Moun. At-

6 New Smyrna
DcLnnd
ID Florence Villa
0 llungsrfonJ
0 Euslls

DETROIT th—"You can throw
nut the window all that stuff about
u* healing the Rams twice before.
That doesn’t mean a thing now *
They're Just as gwxl as wc nre."^
What ( onch Ruddy Parker of the
Detroit Lion, manna Is:
The Lions and the defending
champion Ixi* Angeles Ram* of the
National Footlsll League will be
near cvcn-choiccs fur their post­
season divisional playoff game
here Sunday, dcsplta 17-14 and 2410 virtorlrs the Lion* scored over
Ihe llama earlier.
The team* will collide at 1:30
p. m. before u national television.,
audience and a possible sellout •
crowd of 30,000 fans to settle the
National Conference championship.
If Ihe score I* tied when (he game
ends, they'll piny till one learn
.core* In a sudden death overtime
period.
The olnnrr will go on to the NFI.
championship game against the
Cleveland Urowms, champions of
the American Conference, In Cleve­
land Dec. 28.
It'a loo early In tho week for
bookmakers In bo quoting odds on*y
Ihe l.lons Rams game, ftut one
iMNikle said (lie odds would prnbnlily be 0-3 and take your choice,
or three point* on rlther team.
The Lion* might have gone Into
the game noticeable underdogs If
quarterback Hobby Laync. leading
passer and second • best ground •
gainer, hml remained on the In­
jured list.
Laync. who suffered a stretched
ligament In Saturday's victory
over Dallas, said yesterday that,*,
hi* left leg felt good and that he J
would play against the Rama.
Layno's recovery means the
Lions will start their first string
burkficld of laync, halfbacks Doak
Walker apd Rob llnornnchemeyor
ami fullback Pat Harder for Ute
first time In It weeks. Iloemschemrver had mlased the last two
games but will be reedy.
EIGHTH MONDAY NldlfT

By Tho Associated Proas

f°B
LY*NI'BlIly O W a m /itM
Orange, N. J „ outpointed Bob Bak­
er, 21b, Plttiburgh, ( 10).
CHICAGO: Alan Moody, 1IT, Rob­
ins, III., stopped Jimmy Handers,
133. I'ittsburgn. (10).
TORONTO: John L. SulUvan.
1043., I'reston, Lancashire, Eng­
land, stopped Qua Hublnicl, 1UM,
Toronto, (g).
QUEHECt Bryan Kelly. 14. N i #
ogam Falls, Out., outpointed Mario
lurry, 144VI, Cuba, (»V
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
By Tho Aaaoelatod Proas
Miami 73 Florida 73
Virginia 69 VM| 61
Richmond 64 South Carolina 78
Mlsslulmil m
Florence (Ala)
Misrtsslpnl Southern 71 Wastern
R ^llaW l Florida Southern 72
C
Central Collega (Mo) H Florida
Hlale 39
Georgia Tchrs 90 Newberry 70.
Heflin, Ala- (Coplah-LIncoln Jr.
College) t Dicky Power, Atlanta,
(la.: Ernest Blksa, Atlanta, Qa.

14 Lattburg

"a ;

28 Haines City
$112.60 to show.
&gt; But they wore corrocL Mora had
boon, bet ua Ih# doa In wtu tha#
to plac«, and practically nobody
bot him to show.
Denver Time, coupled with Kan­
garoo Kid ($32 20 and 614-M) in
tho qulnela, paid IW.IO tar IE
Trainer Willis MolUr la soeklag
hla fourth championship aa tha
nation'* leading trainer. Ha won
the honor thr** straight years be*
ginning with 1947.

■■

■ . ^ .. -■ « ..

Johnny Schmlta won three ball
gsmea laat isaion. Tha southpaw
won a game for th» Dodgera, T»ni
ke*« and Rada. Ha was boaton
twice.

Isoorercd a do
m tho W»kl&lt;
iy and broug

Three ax-Weat 'Virginia MoontatoMie ara playing In th# Hn*

dtstuaco ftMoa k
where tho ox-Beasi

t r
wonder what ho qoukl
» to Hanford last season
Dare# where the outflold
ar* lest formidable and
Dg target for the long
gtftr o f Levy's typo.
tl# baaoball-mindod Indian Rivar
JMMKU According
to hamlet that has
realstod two
Denvur Cordall
0/ cellar flnlahea to remain
rathar shaky FSL for MU.
CordaU was told by U vy, durk f i * Coco* n«xt ssa- tog a recant vloJt to th# former’s
■ V son. Given a few «wage» that h# thought ho would
■ §
pUjrsra,
L e v y RMIIM* Cocoa next aoaaon. This

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th a n te # * l? n a r i^ g lm n im in lL
fft lt o BnstoMo Blue* oporato In

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BOSTON: Kuard Charles, ItT.'i
Cincinnati, stopped Frankie Bu-

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III ). v\| V IH M f
n r to u d o it t
Slightly hljtw-t trmperKturc tills
sHernomi .mil li.olchl hnl \*Itli scat­
tered frost north ami central porlinns tonight; Ihursday nw, rasing
i loudlnrs* ami warmer.

rwtlta fo tr stnford f l m l l , Clt;

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O tllm j, by ?:04 f*. &gt;1, plesxe r%11
TELLOW CAB U K

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

•

VOLUME X L IV

Bribe Deal To
‘Lay OH Boys’
#ls Told By Cop

Efltablbihed 190m

SANFOKD.

On Hand Tor Purls NATO Meeting
T e iif

Found

New York Detective
Reveals He Was Of­
fered $10,000 Sum
To Help Racketeers

FLORIDA

W EDNESDAY

DEC. 17. 10S2

Afworlntrd I’ rens

Eisenhower And Mac Arthur
Victim Confer Today A t Luncheon

All White Jury Finaly Selected To Try
Negress \\ ho Shot r*
j r*
j r
Live Oak Physician r o u n d U ea d r fO m

71-Year-Old Man

(b iU lr c M

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In

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H ave
I’ la c c

In a m ru ra l

Blow With Axe

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Miami Dentist Is
Named Chairman
Of Racing Board

T w o Mon A i v M o f t in y

At I)ulks IInme To
D iscuss

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Fast-

Will’ Situation

Its It \HOI.D PANIt
NEW YORK^B^A detective told
I Al.l. All ANSI,I. f*
IwM W Ni»KK !* !*»• idcnt i-li’ct
LIVE OAK ,1*-Dr C. Iwltoj
the New York Stele Crime ComI4li|£«lV'tiliffifl *111\ ’
l?l*i **L! 14*
I'lxunhnoti am! Tiro It. nt^Iit ■* Miu*.
Adams was killed by three bollt-l-.
million today that he rejected a
it.,
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In ( 1*lt1r»*it** iii* u1
Vrlhiir rotifriTi d tnii.iv in flu- tuiinc*
fired Into his back. llr. J plltanl
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bribe offered by a member of the
11li* *,i»\ i rtu** ‘ - i .i N&gt;*
ttf John I'i frr Ihillo tlir 'i*urr •
Workman testified today In tinN c g l l t l&gt; l i t lit \ Ctl l o
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murder trial of Ruby McCollom.
Association to ‘ ‘lay off the boys*’
Have ISeen Killed 11**144" III*!* 1 11*1114. II. " .11 t"
( 'l l O S f l l IvJUMMJJ' S i ‘FI1i« on * ti n i it* .irr.m^i d fn|.
widowed Negro mother, for the
on UM Jersey City waterfront.
At.'
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slaying of Inc or-mtiicnl Sow an
Jersey Cite detective John Wald­
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Dr Workman became the first
In Nnve.aber. list. *&gt;Y a man
f Hit- lit*
Mi 1 ill t AW Ml.
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I T**t'iifuiui*i nt*| t t«|l!« Irfl Ihr
witness for the slutr after the
Nficd t Mi t.o.
,1vejir old
named Johnnie Alu. The brlhe tiF rill x|• III t )’! IdJ* «"t*t*"*HIII1 Ma t ,*rt% tmlc
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1*1*4 n i l Ii t * h ’ f
1 . *4It ' | l | * tor#' 11 lit H
swearing in of a 12 man all while ^ ’Vr,&gt; " f 'latTuia. wit" found
starting with llo.ooo for three Jer­
\ 1|,| .toll'll Ml .j ,J. t.
I \|.*N|1IV!■ Mill" »' It* f N 41k *41
111 11If11r i It t fii1,* fit. i I'l. I*r. p tfir
|farmer jury with two alternates d'wd, nllegedl,
Ha
f "It of
sey City detective*- wa* Intended
tn.in nf fill* &gt;1 #1* U,1*10 : »
I».»tfi*’ i4! L t IN
•Pinno!iiooif till Hi'' I'liiiiiT I ,*r
| I'r Woikinun said tie was called f"'it "Im , Mooiln; m to to d at
to put 10 policemen on a steve­
‘ iDti j11 !i|&gt;* nl min. h (ita**
1la ..lit. | .I ’ l
I * i i nut in ami* i *ho
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firm: t* »
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doring firm’s payroll, Waldron tes­
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jin a doom ay wlilcti separates ttie todns.
Waldron took the wltnsia stand
irnl Im -mi’ ” * m,*M
if! 1&gt;
h»Miir for vvhut
,i &lt;h iTdu‘iI :i*
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colored watting rtHim from the
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as the crime commission’s probe
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of racketeering In the world’s lorg.
OIN. MATTHIAS* tIOOWAT (left), Norm Atlunlic Treaty Urguntiuttoi
uumtiaun
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LMhi'i* I II.i jri f% i i Mlllimrj'L
V! -N Nil IlliM * A1! 0, lla
1 Defense Cmmsel Frank I’annoo Hero Mini I -doneI- It Pj. U ut -ml.
est port krnl Its spotlight focused
military chief, and U. a Chief of Stall Ocn. J. taiwton Collins air
« Hint fill’ mlnt^ aif Ihi i
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, asked If there was any disarrange statist it -s n . drt-o oonei Dm iiain'. 1 thro. . I.kl.ti, o ..f It mo M,
on Jersey city for the second day.
pictured tn Farls during a meeting of NATO's military commtttre. Tlie
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Mitt.ii ut i shurfh ' 111•i Ihr ip rural
ment of Adams' clothing or the Inml toot Is'i-u Mdlt o|ien ss ills no
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Waldron Identified Ain ns n mem­
( IIMA T♦" L-" 1‘ " ’
parley preceded the ministerial meeting of the North Atlantte Council
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4 &gt;i . i e oil mg in Ids death.
ber of Local *24 of the ILA. Alu attended by U. A Secretary of Slate Dean Acheron. /International)
tifI rat'll ■*ill l.o
! hr ri’i'N .iioif * m i - 11-T of ap
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lie niwwcred " N o "
* |1f \ 11ti*it Jl
mode the offer to three dteetlves
t hree bouid" wtor found |odl
H.'htMl
Kl"«'jk|ol
ti
iH.ii'itni hf s fur ihr ila* 11.ii| ron
when the police were hooting cl"r&lt;
I llefore the Jury was sworn ,n ed oil ill ttie tlnoi *etiii'li, tli*' de | ....... hi til id AI ,iM■. At, Wit
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hill
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i.iM'* d rm mu i him .! M.o Ailhor
In a honinlny on Ute Jersey city
'Ttfll
l atmon renewed his motion fur a l.sitv Slliil, W(l lletu’Sed III base | ....... D .-1,1'
All
.I’m* K 11j*%
\\1nf
II.im
hot it did 11-f it I h »ii .kjipninfno n!
waterfront In March. J03I, Waldron
l. IN"1
.1
eltange of senile, rial mini) It w,.- tu'idl Itli billing (doee of oodles * 1' , **41Hi »11*1'
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linn
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dh iH.llt s
said. Tin* botnbtn" lolnrcil fisc
M. and I anti Imrikf‘i
l'n|Nisslti|e io secure an tmpar Ila1 Is longing to Dio iVrrn*rd
■'.lo b ..........
\o
IIk j.‘i’pr| mI h ad •" fot Ihi-r ap
union officials. Including flarncy i
" t:.
Jurs, and also mused for dismissal nut ilit t• ttie mollis •*a t.i |*t o.
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it* ♦lav
(Cockeyei Bmwn. w!«,«&gt;• nainp lm»
|of *tn* entire pir» panel on the it Imt*, ttiek* 1
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1*1: hiMliti;; Mill ii i *."■fdiiittiM
ho It ami1111 |"I MI'I tit' I*Ii wid«‘1lt
figured prominently In the commis­
ba*ls the small number of Negro*-, ..... .
« i« ■t* ,
&lt;nil!r,o liii \*Im s ,t ■ *11 tnOr i
hi" JO I M,m X'iliiU . (Mill'll IdlM*
sion hearings.
drain proved illserlmlnalion m
Mkl Ml 111) I 414
ihr raring ito n o o - 1
.if it * r.tui
. lh
\ ii
.setting up the panel
Waldron said hr ami two other
•II Mhfimi- ti uto.i»
L
.tt' pi tkhj* Ok
*.| t hi 11
l hi*
put •
detectives cuinc to n Manhattan
Judge Hal W Adorn- denied both n»H
t ht k m ill
i i f i * * .! flu
\\. *.*
. tiho'* •t f
1'l.t f! - fm
lit
lit* rtiMi t\»
Iicrj
restaurant Iri response to a tip
motions
’ tip#»lMl* it 1m.,1111 1«&gt; otmt I s i
, . of on i Tim
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There thpv met Alu Waldron *••'&lt;! I
Atell Mil Ml
*' I lir* L*o tin* - it**i ylve a tli*
ll.iphm I t \lvn
»• l'i|* *1 I* * I I
• dl'UiiN .
&lt;•*«.! ........
that when he asked him wind lu- IVmpei’aturo In Zell-j More FYoc'/.innAVo:i(h j f**41*1*1*11 !h«* ri .l»! to i»i»\ crrtjti'T iti«l Hie
•**\• ♦iff ii . !,m i * IS *•It, 1*0
• Mthi i pi
tn* MomN
- Hitt *U
u* “ •M it
had on his mind. Alu r»*,»tl«*il he
titi --ii.it im rohr*
P|,i »(1 i d i »f 1 \&gt;
»•» !&gt;im »*f m nir" Jutlj'r \*l (
•t I I I .’ .
1111. !Itr „ 11 '
♦»*. 41. r1..
wood Area Reportor Is Predicted
would "do no business unless you &gt;
i i v u i L i t u I*
i i i |im%
-gnMr i uumlH’r nf nil
ft i m *uli iri | t** i|*l*i iii d ..f Mi
I hI Ilf f Mf H On •fill; * K|&gt;4'||
.*f t).. lit til. Ittli I
lay off the boys.”
M , i f | ‘ N* l i t *r
mrn »•rr»* MimMitUD'd m' mJ
I 10.1 IN i TaTi no lit t |.!t l»r
Thursday Morning •ifill
e t l At 20 Degrees
f«
i»t;ill
|
*«'ll*llM
.
Immediately after Waldron M i j
\tH ,i*I% ..til
nrart'il a&gt;
junir^ \!l
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•he stand Alu was summoned.
"Hill III tl P ' It. f Imf. f.4 . .1. *|
one urn* ui&gt;(|iiiillflt*4l *aii
•*» Isif|i|» l ■
I1 lo I Ol 1
t ’old went her again struck luatj MIAMI &gt;,p
Frosty ssrattier rx^rpt
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ir
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j
t.lL
F
ot
A Miu.it balding man. he do- night
n
{*tu
r,iIfll
Mu*ir mitt ^lulnuinh of rlofr .
p*t !•**.' 1*l»«»
41.4 .
*!» Il.lt 4* *. nt.
at frail- in the Sattfeid arcu, t||p|ied tleiji into Florida ngiiln 'oriatinn uitli hr
I.V't’l
Mindiiv
Miorninir*
eHoed on constitutional ground* to
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'l*tu* mu
•»*11i i in Ittl
i i iii fid •» ill
A *•»»***iif*i *• ior \ In*
M*s1 '
admit having met the three Jersey einisli-g undelermlneil ilnn-nge tt* I Tuesday nl^lit. reixirlcd!} klliing runtMiniiiLV Itohi rt llox. n faftm i
' ill ' to 1' Mill1 MV fl 1 Nil • .f I A IIS it - i * Jill
M »t ||n Ir of
......— 1■ of
1 dollar*
i..o.... —
-&gt;&gt;. of ten
s*ortl*
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m
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N
o
Itupii'il
0*1!
Die
Cltv detectives In u. Manhattan letnt»*rulores srent n* low n. Jti “tbmisBiuls
tl
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has •111a11fi*iI full)
H lit Hilt'IM 1"
i'll ' I..S4I \t
1 d lo Im -pr.ik
ii,!-,, tt
degree** liceompnnU'd t«y n liewv.v tier vc'icItiWt" io llo* Kvergbidc*
t%«11l|f I* *|114I \
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dm*
tc*l
dm
.a,
(i
restaurant.
tit
M
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ill.'
.*ll! 1.4fills Ift,I|kIfi * ri of lit, ILMl• Il l'l l * Ipi rlr ai
- y ! M••I know of no mjul rein nit i«» \- inlii 11! ^laii
winter funning men
'll l«*t It!"1 IIIIP* ’
ii fL, ........
Asked whether It was trur that fro t.
,.f ur\l
I1&lt;- .1ITIK'Ml11|Hill lit 11Mt ll
a..: i &gt;1.i'l., k ,.( IfI'L.II
pi loir fot 'Ihr
mulei fire* kepi the air stirred forn* thi* ilerk lo put Ihi1 ntintt* •irlifif ■
The muck umt lit Zcllwoml
Smudge
he hud tried to bribe them In
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'.add
ill
III
,11' i 1miu titril in in!a .J tin,a Ii .kI*
lh
tin! Ifrp let*’*
-ofrleii'olls to protect -nun of Il4*\ mi tin* ti'iilrt* li.**I other than
order to pad the pavrtdl of the slitsered under temprfutures which up stifflr
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p.pt
4
•ltd
\ ori.iliil l*n
lot a . I*.* I i ||.* &lt; Arriuh of llhnoi'*
h IiiT4' It un* ilraun tf In* I# calh*.l . . .
BV
Dude Brothers stevedoring flro,. dro|iped to 'J&lt;! degrees ibirim.' l*o- fields iind u light liree/c develop
Ihnl flu* iIvplf **f ’ i* Mil .nil
i «t 11* liuvniiiii . 11ri i . I’lir^i' N
!*i Kit*
In torn, hi* uill ,iit on tli* Jury tf I | W V I 1 I V * T I VC1 ( ilS U S
he again took refuge In constltu- oiglit ami were lingering at 28 de­ ing about 3 » in ended the frost i|Ui*llficd
t linin foi flip |md I lit s h. \» l i ,. l - ..f In,lt.tr.. iiilloda) K!m*4I
rh|»i. •••
i.f 41
gree" nt 7itH) o'clock list- morning, for the night, but eonsiilcrnble
tloaa) privilege.
hrrii
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ho
i r'* -LiTi mh nI i.o Ivoum “ main
rti Mini**i
t)f eight Nejjr.K-s
tin* Itr-I
a the commission tended Into uerordlng to M. I- Culhim, mile* tlunmuc nlrcml) bud occurred No
Hie I 'IPs, i -its &gt;if FIpi til
1*101 vonffili nri- ' Ihr ,;o\ ri oiiu:iil
d
of
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d
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ever
called
for
Jury
duly
In
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Cl*1
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1
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overall
damage
figures
wen*
a*till­
Hudson County. N. J,. politics ves- manager for Chgve mnl Company.
Tin* chairman ^el- ta tltsi '. ai *i HI I*!* "In Ihr link i ioijmMi* lifimh
tn o of Thr y*U' ( 14*0 nti I
wanner County—*Ik were iUmpii II
terslav Jn Its study of crime along He evprroicil the belief that dam- able. *
j III.* cer* tar* t| Ml"' mnl u. iMhei
H** Mil'll » I i niin*k t*r
1
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the
"Inin
man
had
Temperatures
of
xj
to
3
1
1
degrees
ug** to crtip« Itt th" vicinity I* very
buur.l toi'nittei , - ", J*. At V"&gt;
i ' a ■*rilie
t1
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fiTio
iftr1
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been
their‘
family
doctor
AtWnher
vvProgt'ncrnl
near
Lake
Okrecho-*
j.u' i'tc and idirti-d" the-yield rlcf*’,llTl Voiif nf |V|r )nli i| ti||
11(*M11111itI'll I Nik Mflt.TlV' til I!
w»«
dls.iunllficd
licciiii*e
of
mi
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IK
.
M
bee
s*|lh
,'H
to
31
degri
•es
away
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INullh -fivi' i'll * • hr*Vi* «M*niM ........
prolector of waterfront racketeers. lliit' ly Avlll Ik*’ lowered.
•« 11* fn n||nl| full time (iMl’nlinn
Ni‘NIii •" e i1** ie*iinrl\ Vef itrillMl? till*
* 1N
I
A I ll II
"I inis ell'! h&lt; aii| of iiiivo'P* cirni- from the hike Siime lo&gt;* -(Hits ror In the s|H&lt;lllng of bis n.unc on !i4*f|irr Ihr f u**'fd!*' (x’uurl *lt**'" I , M . it
It was u pfcluro ilescrlhnl as
Pit ’'ill ’lirren! (. Vt.it n il Sun Kerenn \v ,ii iii;n|e n|mfi Kii return
M
U
soinmnns.
dropped
In
2
.A
tlegre**
More
Iro-t
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completely unrenlistir hv Kenny, iilaiiilng of tun much damage
Mief |(|\* »»,t! ,
n f i % tm I
(VI 1. jirrfirdilijvf f" »' Kiji't rn*&lt;if.|
The trial was |s&gt;-t|Hmt'*l Nos la u if h 1!m* i■**- m11*• th.‘»! foil I ho A
IT •M flic I'loiif'H Klin |•|*vI P*11111 .in .imI frnrn (lie ’MU' /erne I;j ,| SynilitV
whd defended himself from New around Hanford, except un tin* wn* predicted for lliut'sd.i) morn
V lji.it him •lie !*i * ’.nlenl i'li i'l
before
a
Jurs
could
be
piri.nl
*
.
to
n
hit:
ulthuuuh
not
nultr
so
severe
Jersey while showing no Inrllna- svciif bIiIc," It" raid. Tcmpcralurcn
M* kr r*kinmit *.* I lo t h I 1*0 l.'n I
Nik) • ’ Itf rltd lit \\ tri*&lt;ll Imi,i1.1 * a|ti» ~*s| Mf.fimi in ifk*nii fiviijiit:;
the
State
.Supreme
*
ourt
ii
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us
the
nasi
two
day*
(Continued On I’Page
ai Sltl
on the vvert slilr. In* explained,
.In IHal ■11&lt;»i*I fn. It.,* - n* Ale'
nefi.lM i Linn •**tYi&gt;« Ii •m .
. ntiflief
i ,iv Ti* •I Mn
ed defense lawyer I* tins *resss, nuM.i, "is s'.n.tt. I'.'t it.- i. .|iis »*
Mluml'x low wu* 1(1 nt 1: n m
wen* four or five degrees eolder
T.,l!tlr * ll.lt I. V f III I IIJi Ill . 1*«inM |!»h tm! »n
It* e11
The
chill
weather
nm-ril
lv
*
o
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Jacksnmllle,
from
it.*prinin***
nf
* ’ ll uni I i n in . Un ii
|m
•ban elsewhere in lids Immediul"
|ii ■it". ,. t'su , ut.u" n* '"Olli *'* *
. ImIJN
I if f! . ii I
airplane
accidents
Tile
situs
T&gt;n
la**
fur
six
months
lu*c
u-.
"f
*m
«!IHim •
Til I'll.
i. Iliriu.l 1*. Alli'iugii' . M.iii &gt;
II &gt; f hit'll
K&gt;
"I kiuns llieru'a &gt;lamiige." lie plioD, one a winntui. eni-in.l in ''Ibienl eunduct but nut m nlsing ri'i.uilmi, 1 "
pin.-.1 "i
.1 iv I(*t*
lie
'.I*
separate
accidents
sslub
|&gt;ee*lmg
Ibis
cum
*
brought out, Imt explained Hie
tinII.
L'*l.iliil
' L u l l 1
ll*n
t ........................... I
Another
dela;
of
more
t
m
nil
iibtiut
five
feet
over
fields
tn
stir
definite extent of harm vaunt'd to
Fit »• jin fit t* .,* t.r**&gt;.u- l
V\ri .lit Itnll.im » K« Tiililn ii Lite
hour
came
Tuii'dus
win..
Sinte
the
air
and
present
frost
itt
fit 1111! 4*
crop* cannot be determined until
i«
lll«’ !’!!!»•» f*
i h.i if in.in util! "ILe r
•I" M• "*!• ' * f■tl if
Mr*. Mary Tracy tiuffaney, '.'ll. Attorney A. K Black protested the I f..|4
warn* weather return*. He xuid
I* f|&lt;| »4‘)ltMl|( \Allilt 10 t.f Tli.
i*
He t i iln .I l|n tMilt* &gt; •Mil
•t Tri It |f" • !»!i' 1
....
appearance
of
Frank
l
anoon.|
climbed
uninjured
from
her
definitely there 1* "some dumuge''
nl t ll IjIM'l
jni in
• i i nut1•* v i alt IL
wrecked plane r.t Kendall when Jacksonville, ns n defoos. oltor III'••T
"Florida Is nrobubly the V-rt to leaf crop*.
•fit* *
m (ih •i, &lt;|&gt;)i• Mm. 11* *• I-, li nf no!
ill- -ti'hiMiI iilli iminii.
i
1*.i * \&lt;t Mr4.41p|
m*v
Iks
wlngllp
struck
n
shell
hidden
uttrl of the Dulled State" In 'vhlc’i
iL
"Most of the crops here are
»• i •&gt;id mn'm I'I iI *|'4 11*' tnm *11 ..I an)
■U nL| 1, ...II. Ili.ll t.f
tiumnn, Duval (.mints M.itiellor, fm till* NVtf ti* (‘Lilih ■M, I
ro t"&gt; in fi&lt; " of it-mtn warfare," kinds' unit cun stand the cold by trees.
*"M II'nlTT Iiit!M
bM! tn nl** in Mir
ifiu ’» ti. ■i| lull
Norman Hags* ell. 23, Asheville, iolmnl (Mis Ifendersuo. J,i-|k*" Ip Lnti •*, villi On ii|•|hn nl nf tin In
In
tn.
*
.f
l.t. John ft. Milter, USN. ulatloncd weather pretty well," ht* cuelluued.
♦
if
Shil!
I
re
.n|i'lliii1 h aTmm
•i nl!*'
In.lyr’
IK'liul.k
.ill IMi til •if | • * |*»I4I*
In fine ford, told the Afi-'s t’lpb of "I loiibt If the cold hurl the cel­ N. t\. wa* unhurt when Ids plune the defense Mnuduv night lllnck •T*n t ftmii r** ii1&lt;k "
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i»ln Niiinj'
IMS.w-1a Mi 1 « **IV *»■ •
’ In !*•♦. 1 | n
the KpUi-oonl Clme-'li at the Pur- ery much, though it will affect was demolished on a (arm near argued It was Improper for . pro' On* |infM'i’utl"M »*f '»!’ mkmh! a•
nlimni Ti &gt;|mi I ■ . nil** - er lo
I•&gt; i i • •&gt;* I,H . 1 ’ 1ll! lF■r **•**' •AJ| L||, s| 1
____
______
linulri*. The pilot said
In* bees
mi editor In one counts to serve as
ii
iit.
K
I
*»
fnil llotl«e |««t night,
T
Lit.
nl.
til.il.
,|
nluTth
**,i
i pi. iiMi tl t
*111 tint *mhi|ii »nt* h ,i**nin ii**n»i*
the yield »ome."
M• Inn f .........
• . M4..|' 1 ...... 1
from
smudge
defense
counsel
In
nnotjfyr
blinded
by
smoki
. I( i»TIa
l.t. Mll'cr tmlntcd not Ibnl *r’ mn 11 ITi i . x
ill k lent Ilf Nl..nil INN
Dr. It, W. Buprecht. of the Cen­ fires.
Judge Adams finally overrule*! |1n Ir .*lliIi|•i'fi I** nil* in! f ln.nl, ■■t M*. lit-.11 Milt |*l|* III II•s ill* "ti' un i hitj,*
lomle liomler lire *o enormnualy eg. tral Fluridii Kxp&lt;rimi'iital Mtution
tin- A... I.i i Ini. .
•If nil ill |f" 11***1! ’*
. .til n.| I
accidents were In the farm Black, holding there **u' no leuiil ‘ A I n i ||M ’ i l r l l l r * • HI I *’ l t. * *’J i l » 11* 111* M
! .in)
lo-nalve «inl «o few •&gt;* nuntlx-r that on Celery Avenue, said there wu* IngBoth
V»l IIIL i »11 111if I' 1"ill f Iiiit etr
area south »f Miami
barrier t*i Cnniton serving
n tie I'hiiifll('III till! nf •!"I»****I, ll* till* I**1 f» »K t!«IU. .1 1'milml til* 'll H i.i
V
I
I*
,sT
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Klm
iifl
i
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i
i
until
*
I
f
In
they probably would not bo uaod n more general frost last night
i mm I.M" e 1•niltl !'ll» ,* '""i 11 liilki*
Tender vegetables wen* hit In fense lawyer In thp circuit rnurt 1\MifiilInn nf ■*11»1" In '
*fl 111' of |f I i • Vi I**I I.HI I*»*!,*
•(111. tt|i Hili* |
|Kill Tll*:i Hlllttltkjl ill for Sei* Uni'* i 1 \ lafl or
except In the meat tleniely popu- than cm tho night before. Wind most areas of the state. The to­ here since hi* official duties *■*rr t °Willi*’ tiii'li i*» no full Iline .........
ll'*!,
I •'*
\|.'tjin«lt f •!*■ •Jinn, i mn* }•fIl: t nt* ,«&gt;i\ . tin r |{ejmlii'i .•&gt; m the run
laled lUdtixtrlul nr-nx or an the prevented frost Munday night, he mato crop around Ft. I’ lcrcc sin* concerned unly wllli count) courts xu'lliMkl
I4lt»‘fulwii'"e of five i
f«n il'illll
Inn f 11.|* i et.lenl iiife I** Hi* I.iiL‘1hi i . ( lnL|. n inn ■ fm s&lt; it,ile 't1.i jni n v le
moat Important mllltnrv target*. »nhl, reKultlng in les* damage.
h lil 11* vliildn,»i," Ju'lu* ^irii* IIfni lit*
reported badly damaged.
*ut. nf I'TocMn nli’Ue
In another Jurisdiction
I” *in* will L. nonli (iiitiuLt, ‘W
I In null
In*
K- •! nol lo In*
Than* pro three typo* of atomic
Ha explained that temperature*
In his iltlestionlug of prn«nectivp Till t), “ till* rmil** t; |M‘ of Ultilltl Villi ' &lt;.1t .**
Some strawberry blooms and
•It iuri 1 lit Ti.. \Ltl im| ' '
un mi il
•1Ml I • . ’ »K. . t i a lie
bomb exidoidon" he explained, The In the Immediate area or Sanford fruit was reported damaged In the iurors. Cannon iudlcutcil the de­ In* tJikff* in i*t« iii-e*» of niiMnl
IN |&lt; Ni. hinI **kit '1 "l«&lt; i f|l Trnun** •1 In To *-♦*|Ti H tl,.d tie tins
firat i aril mo"t whlelv known I* gone rally were no Insver than lit 1‘ lant City urea. Home .ironmen fense sill) alturk the Mlffieuiicy of ii 1in ' I f t i i v i j vliilifreii tinf nf
Nil II 4!11«•l Li*fm i■ mill Ifnr 1Lis Hi Hltti r1 tn ill •N till tl after tiip
the air bunt! the iceond, the iur&lt; deigreex, not us cold os on Monday lals were hurt In many parts of the state’s case
Ni'Jl'IiMtl,**
Itll ••Nil fit ■ i lls * - •
1* 1 A.■1\NtM L inAiiiit Im nl i - ni
fac* bu*"l. and lip* third, the sub- night, but more fuvorul b* for fiost the stale.
'* I liw Mull In" i»’11liin" i|n I«l» i it Partial Mail Service
Ttie State contend. Mr- MeOd
1" I ’ Li
iti
••I
xurfe-o bunt. And theis* are Hirer* and Hum more conductive to JumWarren U. Johnson, mcteorol.. lum shot Dr Adams In In- .ifftci tn llllefiij sfli.inl u|t to tin’ll
it.. .* IM’I •J T.ik' 11k I'.ivitlll",
*1 f left! li
I rhndpel deitruetive effi*cta front age.
In Planned l‘'or Xnins .111 •UfxNILl.-(MlfTnf 1•4'*\|ilfiiIII
It'o .tlnued Un I'axe Mix)
here Au 3 In a dispute ns. r pay t t«*«‘!illi Lii tluJuv
the flint type, tb&lt;&gt; bleat lt*"&lt;f. njni
11»d tL* K IN t Hit II,' mi!t lit, t it 1 i mailer
III i'll I. lit* Mi nf I111* till «** Tl&gt;
The extent of tin* dumage, he
ment of a hill for prof" "don at
ii i.i. in
lit* &lt;- Ot
■&gt;.IIt;' I, i f.o N. ii,it ti, pobliran atol"' to
thermal, and nuclear radiation.
r||r«t‘,’« wIlt!\%l*t| iiHl* ll Hl'lv llli’fl, flitll
said, would be “ liurd to say," as
services
WASIHMi ION f llu I'i.-I ul
l.:,,M,Of I ,| , I ■ t....* &lt;■
"Ewhly-flvo percent of th« dam­ no survey hud been taken Into this
Dr. Adams, not related to Judge tllffls Ilf |k1*iiis \ nt |*i ujHNly f I'Mill f i e llepnrtioeul '■lint in(1,-i'tl tmltu ■Vh.iol ......
lllnanw lull',
t llri'r ar i r 1
In n i i,,
age done by atomic exphulon* morning.
Adams, was llu* Democrnlii' mini fluVOlltl'WII !|ImIhi"!« I'MMl-tMl, infill liiul ii piirtliil mill ■mn li'c "ill In ■til &gt; lligtit, ■il&lt;ri11,. .
I’otnea from the bln-t Itaulf, and
five* Lurtflm lr&lt; «»f i»ri\ «• •• Iioiiim* urm ldiMl mi Frtilii*. Di r 211. which . . v*-.l yri, "■\A , wlit i■ ii i .1 lii iji.it it 'liill itei'ldi in ■.inl&gt; tlie
Inoc for the State Senate
heat radiation which la revere
fir f»utlyli!)£ InHlflNHk* *'N111l»tlflll I'rc-dtlrnl Truman Im dosigmite.l W"1,1", - ll" ..... I, Iio ... I ,, r, ' ti .1,1"', Inn i'li t In will have Hie
tiarkmg ot a ;i out id (.ul* m il
I,.- roll I.-. I
enough to ret clothe* on fire a
STAMI’ roi.I.EFTOK COM HTEII mi nU.
im an iiilditlomd ('hrlslmio liolldu;
wbo ‘.imijhii li 1 I I .rnlar' er
'
It- ,S.oi,o.,l "|,L, rI . .1 lr- tni
mile and a half from the air
llu* aI\ Inifflr vInlutioTlN !nvnl\ for un. eminent workerORLANDO MX-Tin* first trial
gain
I tin (ililnnn tin tin pre"!
ill,,■f.■&gt;, I
■,■|
.I,
hurit," ho added.
here on a charge of evading the IJ Ilinnnf ti’rkluif' thlviiu',
Tho depurtiiienl &gt;iml Hint v» Iviwaril,in w
ilrntlid laiiniii.itioo
"If you aro far enough away
A festive *1*1rit rtigiii'd over federal gambling tax law resulted tvi i&gt; mv IIIunI.i niiil ttm* cum* i»f vin many ;n,«■nl worker' a» ean I, t1..11 a,i )i &gt;) fi111ti■«11,
Si ii Frank ' u I ai ol Kansits.
T utu Lenton, A'lly Manager, ut- the l.lons ('tub's annual Christ- i if Ihe conviction Tuesday ,*f Her- IffIlull nf lUitl L’tloiin i#f lilt* «li'iv»'l
' it me 11" lo nit i up a S' ii r.n ri
from tpe cxploilon lo aurvlve Iho
-pared t|]| |..- releuseil from duly
hi )ii,,-idutwii olu i r during tin
11' raid
'ii.'l* ( .\\ iUn111 r mu11nII
htaat, you will probably aleo «or- Iended Uie Florida regional con- man party held at Aiulcn Ixalgo man (One) Mcguecn. Aia.pku NV li- t n-k |•i fj\11IniJ fur |iiv(*Tiili
on
ilml
duv
ailtii ' nnip.iign conferrri aitt. the genvlve bplh heat and nuclear radia­ icrcnco of the National Itiverx &amp; In Casselberry Inst night. About grn. Federal Judge W. J Barker Driver’s l|ei*o».". of all ttm
However, tile opcnitlons cull for ■'Im i a k in liir Flo* nl,i
Harbor* Congress In Orlando to­
1 I O N - B l i p * MN I ' l l U f U N
Inn, in i ii liiinlo, lit I.i,"" n l.il f.u i rat ydli'OlpA all' told n new"
tion,* *ne aald.
deferred sentence
"5
couplees
filed
Into
tho
spacious
'enough
mist
office
window
M
TV
loo
mol,•relive iftrr rd Hint If Taft
“ the human borlv la extremely day, at which U. H. Ren. A. R. lodge, first &lt;l"*po tiling their
I "lu inert reinooulilc ri ipilrenn Ml- III. I’Xpl* M-.il.ll of ,||.l,| lid Inn ft Ol 11 • ant, Iii lie l!&gt; I'liMlr in Ii ,nler o'
tin* "Inti,
reilatcnt to the effecta nf atom*- (Fyd) Kwrlong was slated to gifts under the brightly lit
of
the
public
"
noil
III"
'loriui.i
1 iinwntne he will
" WllllinJ l.Or In , ll i'l tin tu. |m lb. Semite
pherie preaiure," Lt. Miller aald, speak,
'lumber of nmil deHverl"- In both
Among others scheduled to Christmas tree, then mingling
lid f-.r *,'"i a nrontli and nr.il all lie 1
**TIio bode will etaiul eloaa to 100
busiiievs nod rcslrlo'dlul tiren
with
tho
malty
groups
of
happy
would
1" Ip I" "an g. i I tir-b all j..i. I And Carlson aided
pound*. of prciiure oer »guare Inrlit sneak at the meeting were Col. couples,
However, there will lie tin rural
lie bixlv
Kiwaninn ■ t.. do n Imi yon ran f.o |I.,'ar Tall foe ihe inti
whereat the bulldinra at Na­ Walter K. Wll.cn, Allunta, di­
deliver" xervleo on tin t duv
Mr.
and
Mr*
James
N.
Robson
bn it
gasaki crumbled at 9 or 0 pound* vision engineer, U. S. Army En­ Jr. teamed up lo keynoto the
Kogular emplovo" wlui tiuvo to Mr. I onmill) to brlp Idm in ltd
Moll. ( art'on and 'w u II Alexgineer*; Col. H. W. Schull, Jack|work on ttm 2o|li "III ho glroil ■llirl gt or j-," 3D. 1.00" said John ‘ niiler Smith of New tersey preprc**ure por inuare Inch-"
evrnlng’*
events
with
a
piano
“ What kill*," he Mid, "U tho ■oiivllle. Carps of Engineers! Col. duet of tho “ Twelfth Htreet Rag”
t c.impeinalilig time off at Milne I’I'toi .i ul-,i otgr.l 111" Kiwi man dieted there '"11 I"' im light .imam:
Hcveral “ plugs"
to send Mr. Connolly a gri will Senate Hepubbemi- ou r the po^t,
" later .'ute.
gloi*. hoard*, and other debrl* Harry I,. Fox, Mobile, Ala., Corps whlfl. wu* soon followed by the
i-ard.
lent flying through tha air hy the of Engineers; Col. A. &lt;1. Matthew*, usual Christum* enroll and luter John’s-1ndIan lUvsr Canal project tesllmony pirsenlrd at yesterday’"
I law said they are eouvmeed Sell
hearing.
wero
given
by
sneakers
yesterday
Tallahkaten,
chief
engineer,
DlI’ lr- n|ri I I. Ala. itii Sliim, ipto i , st\le»
effect* of tha expiation. If you
Bridge" of New Hampshire
with favorite oldtlmc hits.
More
than
JlltO
p.-opl"
were
p
f
ut
the
review
(nvcKtlgutb.ii
"onvl.lon
o
f
Water
Survey
and
Re­
NKtV
H
Aliin
HEI.AY
A
SSI
lit
FI*
who provided ovrr tin- inrrling doesn't want it
can hide Jn a hole or behind a wall,
The g « ..merrymaker* calmed ductixl by the Army t.'orp.’ «f Engl- sent at the three-hour session, in
search; tt. C. Brown, Clermont,
JACKSONVILLE •* - Florida o"ko«l and iiveived prrrolssio" to
you will probably ba attfa."
Itulh declared they didn't dis­
down only long enough to fill
The meeting wa» proeldad over chairman of the Flotlda Water­ th*lr plates wJtli food from tho noers at Cocoa with roforciico to which only one voice wn* raised cities will he linked lo tile tlcll have tile .lull send Mrs. 8. J. cuss llu- matter with KBenhawcr.
Hie Improvement of tho Canaveral fn opimsltlon Pi (lie harbor pro­ system’s new microwave ratlin re Nix u gel-well card. Ml. NU was
way Congress, and (Hate Hen. J.
Taft, ciiuii man &lt;&gt;f the Senate
ject. David B. Breen, 81, Align-* lnv. n telephone official predicts a former member « f the club.
Edwin Baker. Umatilla, chairman abundant selection on a lung table Harbor facllltlns,.
near tho rear of the tdogo. Tho
1'hlllp E. Dejiernril Jr , an Infor &gt; AV, AV. tinwson, . tioirmon of &gt;|io i It IF I’ollev Fnmmlllee. has said
Forroit llrerkcnrldgr, sir rotary tiim, represcatullve of the Associa­
ute* of (ha tait maatlng- The Rev. of the teglsfative commlttoa on self-service and variety of deli­
lie
lx avail utile for the job hut Is
of the asHOclatlon prnmotlng tho tion of American ftallrond:', flat mull,m »ii|*er'l»or
,,
. fur
. . i Sot
i hern i .h Iwuois lOminltlm In ebargn of not making a fight for it Bridges,
H. L. Zimmerman pronounaad tha waterway*.
cious Polish-food reminded many canal, said contact wux made by ly dlssentod against unv furtlicr Bell relepbnm tn..
told Jackson I
.......Arm, k. ttle, asked oil minority leader in Ihe Democraticinvocation.
( f tha equal)? abundant Kmorgas- rcproscnUtlrex of this nrcu with Imnrovcmcnts to Hie hurlior.
v|||e Jnycccs TuoMlny the chief
,» , ljr„
^,'Iltrlcontrolled 82nd t'oiigresH. has made
bont served In most Hwedlsh res­ several people nrlor to tin* meet­
He stated Hint surveys showed r ' i f e . ln,
!'•««••
'h"lr
donatio,."
next
I'l....
lay
clear he would lild for tlie m.v
taurants.
ing who made favorable .'nniinirnts no real economic value would be to Morida Is designing relay tow when tin, Kiwunions will Ik, mini- it
Irirlly s;nit onl\ in an effort to
King Lion Ed MrCall gulekly concs'nilng tho proposed canal pro- ronllrod in having Ilie proposed er' to with-dand hurricanes
ullij; the kettle.".
alert a parti fight
The East Foost chain of rda"
railed the meeting tu enter be­ luct in reports presented ul Hi" deep water Imrbor. He mid other
The possltillilv of a battle was
seaport ureas Im.I evidenced no towers fur lelevUloti and ti'lenhntiL'
fore Hie dinner was completed hearing.
underscored when Taft sharply
signals
now
uxtcmlx
from
Boston
IvivvaniM
Club
(Jives
and Cecil Carltop. substituting
deerense
In
gasoline
or
other
pe­
Favorable statements,
Rroccrlllcl/ed Elsenhower's selection of
for Tall Twister Jack Hlcmpcr, kriirl.lgr aald, were mad" by him­ troleum produets prices altliouyh tu Atlanta.
M'oiMlnued (hi I’ axe Ntx)
Xylophone To Hand
devised wavs and means to flna self, Col. Herbert C. Cec, consult­ the voniniodltie* wuro brought In
by
water.
all tha eaters.
ing engineer tu tho Canuvrru! Har­
Movie 'I’inie 'ruble
The Kiwunls Club pre,elite,I a
U. S. Rep. A. 8. (fjyd) llurloug
The meeting was finally ad­ bor project, and by Earl Brown,
nOY NEEDS Hl.tHID
HIT/.
journed after much friendly bic­ president of the canal project, unit sot the keynote for neurlr all soliDRLANDO l.P — Soven.ycar-old xylophunc to the Seminole High
“ O llenrv's Full House**
kering over, at times humurous, president of tha state Chamber of seiiuoiit testimony when lie luib’ iff Tlohbv Curry nemtu two ipiurts of Kcliool band tbl" afternuori during
1:34 - .1:37 • rt:l!0 - 8:43
wltnessos with a plea that the/har­ IiIimhI to stay alive till CbriNtuins. a school asacmbly ut thu SUN uudi
points o f ordei.
Commerce.
MOV1KLAND
District OoTsmur Henry Witte
Doctors
uuy
leukemia
haw turluin.
The result was, Mr. Brocken- bor ba completed us soon a* possi­
J. Martin Stliieciphvr, Kiwunls
reached Ute acute stage and tlm
assumed control of the party In­ ridgu ntated, that almost us much ble.
“ Weekend With Father’'
Col. Herman W, Hclmll Jr., dis­ little fellow needs half a pint rnch president, made the proseiitution Shun opens Ditto - first f i x ­
troducing a ball blowing game tlmo was spent talking about tho
.which touched off the svenlngt.
nal project as about the harbor trict engineer from Jacksonville, day by direct transfusion. They at 2dll) p. til. lo SUN musical direc­ ture ditril, Intermission 8:19,
last feature 8:00
tu*. However, no action wa* tak­ end hi* staff conducted tho hear­ are finding It harder to locate a tor Ernest Cowley before entire
festivities followed by dano. _\ doner with B positive typo blood. sludimt body.
en ou either project by the engi- ing.
Big and -*— *—

Leaf Crops Hurt Frosty Weather
Some As Mercury Dips Into State
Drops Below 301 Damaging Crops

t Inlrtlfif"I•1I" IntiofIhi*

ISafetv Kules Kor
lluntimr. Fishinj*
To IU* Knuiimsi/cd

In Juvenile Court
Store October 1st.

Lt. Miller Tells
Men’s Club About
Atomic Exolosions

*

No. Ml

Wire

V'ii

Kivvanis liUndicmi
Is (liven Over To
business .Mailers

Lions Club Xmas
Party Is Held At
Lemon Attends Meet
Casselberry Club
Of HnrborH Congress

St. Jobns-Indian River Canal Is
Pushed At Engineers' Meet In Cocoa

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Weather

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Public Warned Of No Shipping Holiday
Highway Hazard* P l a n n e d P o p C l t r w i
LAKELAND W*—There will be
no Chrlatmaa “ .hipping holiday"
At Yuletide Season on
Florida oranges, grapefruit or

TUB SANFORD HERALD

A Chlld'n Life of Jesus Is one
ol i!.a last books written by
' Ike late Fulton Oursler, noted
author of eurh volumes a*
'Ike tir a..-*l M-.ry |-,«er I'nl.i,
‘Ike Ormtr.l H oik Ever Written, etc. this i.rt.eilatl n of
Mr. Oursltr's book has been
spicUil. loos fa e.l i..r n.-iM*
Paper pollination by Ihe well*
known art ml. Nell Disc.I*.
„.
CIIAITKK VI
One day Jesus s ood on the tup
" of a hill and talked to thv people.
„ It will iiulle n large bill, almost n
.mountain, Timt Is why It wn*
called n mount lie 1.1.1 tlr* p&lt; op.r
* tkat (Soil |s •iveryl.o.ly's Father in
. Heaven.
And evorylHoly Is a child of Oml.
So that mikes everybody else cm„ brother or our sister. Wo iiAist
lov# (jo I and all HI rtillilmn. If
"* We dd not love Ho and everybody,
r then 1I« cannot be our Kniii r [e
- Heaven
“ First," He sai l, "you must lov.
Ills Lord your Hod, with all your
heart.
"Anil yi ti must |ov.« y ur neighher n. yourself"
Jesus was tallil"g In every g-rl
end h y living today wh n lie si.id
that.
Hove you ever tried to lov*
someone else the way you love
yourself? We all I'.v,. ourselves
We treat ourselves kindly. 1 -nr
very good to me. You urn nice
to yoor rIf.
Yo u
e-n fo'glvo
your elf anything. Ob, yua, we know wh t Je-u» was tolkog
They thought the Imy*
i ll lov* our "lv s. A"d wn aaeusi* about.
. nnrs*|v*s when we i|o wro-g, llut unit gir s ought l • g &gt; nwiiy noil
do we also
oiher- ? I) i play. Hot Jesus railed Ihe ihll.lwo savi "Oh, he didn't mrnu to ren to Him. Ho s&lt;-l one hoy mi
rmask my things. Or run In'o m«
»n hard" or do wo s*vi "Oh, I'l III, lap, nn.l lie snl.l:
"I.et the ehildren erne to .Mi­
never sprat- t • him mr 'n"T
Jesus, slnn.lln-* os |h» h'lUop, ami do not forld.l th in, for fsu.n
said we mo-t forgive eve’ ybody. is the Kingdom of llenveii.”
W - mu«t k"- p nu doing It.
Which meant tint th hnpp
Thit Is Ills way for os to be
humility »f on |w&gt;ll.-d ehltdren It
h'ptlV In mind ami heart.
On* i|"” J ails f-’ iio.t eno'hcr
ft l&lt;n l. He stopped nt a pi e •
Ihilly Star Weds
»*here - mail
I kino ni-u.-v
from lb* penpl- f&lt;-r taxes. The
Radio Entertainer
pW’pl • did pot llli» Hint mu..
Hu* Jesus s Id t-&gt; him, "Fu‘1 iw
mnl"
And Ih* ei»n l"fl h*a pl'ea of
nornry and followed J*so*. Jean*
ralle-l l.lm M tt*’e&gt;» *o.| *».*n
VaOh - - Wfi fe o nsrl nf I'... M'Mn
that tells u thn storv nf Jeail
On'
iVev woe.. I,» a l.l »
rr w.l ivh*n t**u •mM*ti'v s-'-i
"W h. too. h .1 it* * " * I*'- I
woman «n»w«*. di "I d'd t loo-'-* I
Your rnh* heeau-o I was sure H
I did that f would g*l well. And
I am w elj"
Miss Sweet's former husband,
J em • nr !•*' d &lt;• f.w ho- full'' Nashville music nnblisher Frank
Over and «»*r llo told the p-oitil • II. Kellon. sued Foley for aliena­
tion of affections last April. The
in have faith
He alwsy made Heml[ wit'&lt; suit was settled nut of court. The
boys vaad girls, no matt r how Kelluna were divorced In July.
young ,|p.y w re At H a^meyllogs, lb*y wmihl n'wavs try t * g t
way tf.iyru n t. They, wnntml, to
be rflmr Tin Him. - ftornii pasplu a stable pon\
thought ill y were loo veiling lu , Hooper's airing.

CIIICAHO (Special) — It's not
always fair weather when families
get together, so drive carefully on
your Christmas trip.
The National Safety Council
warns that Christmas is America's
family get together holiday. That
means n lot of travel under hasarilous conditions of poor visibility
and treacherous mad surfaces.
That's why the death toll from
traffic accidents is greater at
Christmas lime than for uny other
holiday of the year
Heavy travel, tricky weather,
early darkness and holiday festiv­
ity combined to bring death to 351
persons during Ihe four day Christ,
inns holiday last year, Ihe Connell
said. Many persons again will en­
joy a four day holiday this year­
long enough to tempt millions of
motorists to drive i-onsiderahle dis­
tances for the rendezvous with
Santa Clans and n turkey dinner.
"Our records show that the traf­
fic death toll for Christines eve
and Christmas duy is about twice

J

tangerines Ihla rear.
The Federal Cilrua Control Com­
mittee* recommended Tuesday
that (he traditional ba non tengerlne shipment* be dropped. Ap­
proval by the U. 8. Secretary of
Agriculture Is considered a for­
mality since he has approved sim­
ilar action taken with respect to
oranges ami grapefruit Nov. 25.
The holidays had been customa­
ry since ItMfl to allow northern
markets to clear heavy pre-Christ­
mas shipments without having new
supplies pour In and depress pric­
es. Committeemen said that In the
past couple of years the ban lost
[la effect because shippers sent
nut heavier volume just nefnrr and
Just after Ihe holiday.
Frank Seymour, manager for
the Committees, said prices have
steadied since committeemen on
Dec. 4 restricted shipment of
smaller and lower grade tange­
rines.

noticf .

nr

T ¥ itfte w
r r a t.tr H r tn n n

ox t-Hnrosrii nitvr.r.x txi»
*m:*iiwr:xT. jx ir.ntA is m*.
m r r nr* tiik m v h ii oniux4 Kit : n r T in :« rrv nr Marumi.
ri.uniiiA

N olle* I . h *r*l.v
«lv*n lhat
r
r n n ilr Il.a r ln g w ill t.* I..I.I nl Ih*
n fflr* nt th . 1*11y i*.,ii,m U*l..i. In In
t'lly H ull In Hi* I'liy nf ■•*«nf&lt;.r.l
Kinrl.ln, nl SlOO n’rln rk I’. &gt;1 . !&gt;*•
. • m i n i II, I I H . lu tn u .ld .r II.* lot- I
lowing rh .n «»« nnJ nm*mlm*ni« l&lt;
Ih * Zoning u rilin n n r* »f thr i'liy of
tUnforil. Plnriilai
T h * nrn|&gt;#fly .l*»rrth,i| ps
l.n l. I, I. 1. I nnd •*. of III... k II
T l . r *. &lt;■&gt; K. II T m ff.ir.r* Mm.
«* ffrurd**! In I'ln l II.ml. I,
Png*- :.&lt;■
. «!, of il&gt;* 1‘nliil. II * '.
i.ritn of H*mlnnl* I'n n n lr. I'lnr
[dm, I.m-a t*d nl. W * -l -I,** nf
|j« ..r*i Av*hn* l.*lw r*n S ili '..id
Huh M ir**l* nn.l jtim nl In Id *.
Ir lr l II - 1 Ifm * K n n .llv i. I« |ip...
puanl In &gt;.* chnn&gt;*&lt;l In
Ii*..nin i*rrlal
In d u strial!
l*l»*
If 1*1.
A ll |.*rll*« In lnt»***t nn.l f i t I■*nn .h a ll hnv* *n npim riunity l» ih*nrd nl .aid li*nrlnu
ily »rd*r nf Ih* I'liy f*nlrm l.' I* *
nf Ih * i ’liy nf Hanford, Plnrldn. I III •
inih dny nf |i* i* m h * r. I l l }
II N. U A V K Il
An i*Uy l*l*rk nf Hi* i ' l l nf Hanford. Klnrlda.

a la s A n

DR. L. T. DOSS
CHIROPRACTOR .
HOURS 9 to 12 — 2 to 5
1'kooe 7M
.10' Atlantic Bank Rulldlng

rs. III.

ROY WALL
D R . C. L. PE R SO N S

OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
01,ASSES FITTED
11* Mouth Palmetto Avenue
like n r. nil In Hr v*n.
And lie unlit:
"l:n is . y nr ran h&gt; like llttl-i
rhlldn-n th re Is no way for y.io
n i-nte Hi Kingdom of Heaven.'
And the grownups km-w just
whai lie ine.int. Tne/ knew that
li.ys nn.l g ria ore ready to le r ..
ilit-y obey.
Th y lire not t o
I rood to ask for help. (&lt;rownup.i
. list lie tiko Unit, too.
T i . mio row: Ji-su gives us a
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AGENCY

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IMIONE 78

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Electrical Explosion
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Assoc.

C'LKVKLAND # - An rlectrlcal
rxplnsinn In the basement of the
Hotel llollrndrn killed a workman
early today and seriously burned
two others.
The blast, exact pause of which
was md Immediately determined,
o e e ii r r e il in the subterranean
vaults where the transformers of
thu Cleveland Klectrle lllumlnutfrill Comonny are stored. There
was so fire.
Harold Wnmter. employed by the
CKI, was killed.
The explosion apparently oc­
curred when u switch wot nulled
on n line enrr&lt;dng 1.000 volts, a
CKI official said
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Safe

And Sane Christmas

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Christmn« is one of the most ihhgprous times o f the
yenri Hus the UshhI winter hazards of open fires, heater Ami
furnaces then* nre the seasonal flro snarls o f Christmas
trees, pnj&gt;er wrappings and decorations, extra electric wir­
ing and candles.
Here are some safely rules suggested by the National
Hoard o f Fire Underwriters, to fireproof the family fun this
Christmas:
1Flameproof your children's flimsy party rtwtnmea by
noia.Avn i . nt:.tv
M llll
dipping
the
elothlnjf in a -obitIon of !) ounces o f hurnx and
n o n Duv n hah
•I ounces of boric acid in a gallon of water. Tills should be re­
d i * (».. b M tn im
liin e c iltin v ii Alien
applied after each washiii".
Mr Carrlsr ..................... .. f .S3
2Issik for tin- III, luliel on all electrical tovs. This
On* Hm II ................. ..... . i .«mi
l T V r« stnaihs ............... ..... -. st*» means they* have passnl Underwriters' Lnlsiratorli's tests
DU Meetlia . . . . ----- ...----- ft.TS
IHlV Vso, .................., 11.An
for fire and shock hazards.
tir «ifl»«rr tu ilm ." *rar«t» « i .
O-Huporvise play with chemical sets, ami don't buy In­
Ik H li, rrwIllliM anil nollrr* uf
flltlllt a iw il far IM m i » m « *t flammable toys for small children.
MM h !■■*«. will k* rtWK&lt; !•»
.|-('hoo-*e a small Christmas tree and keep It outdoors
n lH « lnr • Iin tla lii rata.
j|«tf«&lt;alt4 N tllaullr I f
I*. until just iiefon- Chris*mas. Then stand It In u pall of water,
fane
VMtiaaprr llfairafalallira
Ian. V|H lark. Ihlraan, llrlr.ill. or use a live tree planted in a tub ot earth.
N aaaaa i n , nal Ml. I.aala._ _
fi-Never use eotton or paper tree decurittions.
~ Iso Hrraia aa a apaabav *f CM
ti-Don't put electric trains under the tree.
lanH aira r-paa rahlpk la ealltled
ta ta ita lr la Ika aaa fa* raaakil7Use only electric lights, and see that the wires arc
a u a a af all Iba laaal baaaa friaiaa
ta Ibto karaaaappr, aa wan m all not frayed or the connect ions worn.
A * *aaaa Alaaalakaa.
8Throw away gift wrappings as soon ns presents liavo
wBfaNKSIlAY~irKC. a . m t z been opened. Don't let them pile up near the tree.
O-Dmi't leave tree lights burning when no one is at
" TODAY’S BIBLE. VKR8P,
The rascntlal* of u good life nru home,
not hard to understand. Wo differ
10-Wiicn the trie heroines dry and needles start to fall,
reoitly about non rssrntlal*. Put
•mphaala upon the main Issue* of throw it out.
Itemrmhcr
a Christmas tree Is full of pitch and re­
.life. Strive not about word* to no
sin, mid is one of the most eombiistllilti objects known.
profit. — 11 Tim. 2:11.
.Make your Christmas snfi iis well ns merry by observ­
If your lcg» are n little weary, ing sensible precautions.

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have expected a cabinet post. Instead lie is made assistant to
to the president, a place of greater possibilities though lack­
ing soma of the cabinet prestige.
Aij mu* of the original Id states. New llumpshit'r would
probably have figured iiini'e conspicuously at Washington
iinil It been larger, Ihr three chief public men were Levi
Woodbury, John I*. Male and President Franklin Pierce. Of
Pierce the less said, the belter: he Is generally rated at the
bottom o f our chief executives.
Woodbury was a distinguished mini whit was governor
twice senator, and secretary of the navy and attorney genend under Jackson, and finally justice o f the Hupremu Court,
lie died in IHfil. The next year there was a prolonged dead­
lock in the Democratic iintioiiid convention, out of which
Pierce emerged. If Woodbury hail been still living, Pierce*
would not have been *on ddered and Woodbury was the
likely choice. Hale was an active iinti-slavery senator, tlm
presidential candidate of 'lie Free Soil party in
In more recent years William K. ('handler o f New
Hampshire was secret ary o f the navy under Arthur. He was
distinguished more for partisan activity and a waspish tem­
per than anything else. Iml war a more prominent senator
tiinn most of New Hampshire's have been since Ids day.

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perhaps it ii your iharr of lli.il ’
$289,000,000/00 gmrrmurtil chi,I
wllidl now itveriige* $ l,8 )9 feu
If a New Hampshire man were to enlev the riildnct, this
every man. woman ami child in j was the time. Uov. Sherman Adams has been (Jen. Klsenhuwur’s chief helper In the campaign ami might properly
the country.
Guvrrnoi Wnrirn, nulhing if not
loyal to hit fiiemli even when not
deserving of hit loyalty, provei hi*
devolion to iirpcitiiin when a* one
of the last act* of Id* mhniniiliu*
turn he name* Tile own brother to
the hoard of the Duval county
comntiiiioncri. It pay* $7,000 a
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ButrincflN Mirror,1'
By SAM DAWSON

McTeer And Brook*
Completing Training

NEW YORK vfv-Tlps for Invest­
LACKLAND A l It
or* come today from such eminent BASE. Trx. (Special) — &gt;&gt;ut T.
Miurcej as Grouchu Marx and the McTeer 17, son of Mr. aad Mrs.
federation of Women .Shareholders W. F. McTeer, Blt^ MellunvIHe
in American Business, Inc.
Avenue, Sanford, Is rumple ling his
Tin* radio and movie cotncdlon AF basic airmen indoctrination
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mlvlM-s i hat lie tiuys stocks when course nt Lackland Air Fore*)
the wind I* from the north.
Rase, the "Gateway to the At:
The federation advises Its Judv Force.”
members to gel slocks out of thefr
It,.mild V. brook* IM, sun of Mr.
husband's name and tutu their unit Mrs. ft. V. brooks, ft) 1 Val­
own.
encia Drive, Sanford, Is also com­
^esJ
Grouctm's discussion of thi' fine pleting Ills AF hnslc airmen In­
point* of corporate Investing and due Irlnntlun course here,
lau-kluml, situated near Son
management comes in answer to
a solemn ipu-stiunnalre sent him, Antonio, I* the world’s largest
a Pitney-Howrs shareholder, by air force base, site of Air Forco
the immaucincnt of the Stamford basic li,ilniii*;. for men unit wom­
Conn , makt-rs of jMistage meter* en. headquarter* of tlm Human
and business machines.
llcejuice R e e a rh Center, ami
Ills replies are released today hum*- of AF's Officer Candidate
by the company In a report on School.
their '•stockholder opinion survey."
Their hnslc training Is preparing
Asked why he nought Pitney j them for entrance into Air Force
Bowes stock, he says “ The wind- technical trailing and fur assign­
was from the north.”
ment In specialised work.’, Tho
To a question about Ids other course Includes a scientific evalua­
slock ownership. .Marx lists “ two tion of Ids aptitude and inclina­
dry holes In Texas."
tion fur following a pnrtlculai
The curimts management wanted vocation amt career.
to know “ How capable do you con­
sider the present management?"
anil their Beverly Hills, Calif., and 1953 proxy statements.
shareholder wrote back, "Good
"Keep an eye nn the United Na­
golfers." He also ruled their an­ tions with regard to foreign hold­
nual report as “ Tops In fiction." ings of cumpnnics In which yuu
Practical advice was handed out, Invest.
too. Money run In* raised for
“ Buy more uf your company's
gruwth. he told the management— product* nml services this year.
Ignoring the orthodox methods ol
"Whether you Invest yourself or
issuing debenture* or selling nun- some om* docs It for you, learn tu
imm and preferred slock—by re ask questions.
sorting to “ hunk robbery."
"Attend stockholder meeting* of
The advice to women wo* aired rompunles ami mutuul fund* In
at a meeting of the reiteration widen you Invest whrn they oro
here Monday The advice In this 'sllhin a reasonable radius , of
ease was entirely serious,
whore you live or work."
“ Don't he afraid to shop for InAnd then Ihe lady investors got
vestments or for Investment coun­ the real dope on how to bo a
sel the way vou du for anything success In the financial world.
1*1*1*," Mrv Wilma Su*s, president
"If you are a stockholder by
of too federation, told her follow­ marriage hccuuse the stock Is In
ing
your husband's mime." Mrs. Suss
"Head the news, editorials and advised them, "act ns his proxy If
financial pages of a newspaper he cannot attend, nr go together.”
every day." she said "Head u Then slu* looked her Indy In­
newspaper with whose editorial vestors right in the eye and let
policy yon disagree al least uncc ihem have It:
a week.
"Or. better still—get the stuck
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flurnce*
mi
our
Far
Kastern
nuunccd Hie Wisconsin senator
"Learn how in reui( financial in your own name '
Icy.
* Put u subcommittee* of the Sen­
Several witnesses- one of them
ate Foreign Relation* Committee,
•«**************** *************** *Js*Ji*J**J**'h **^&gt; .
lauded li&gt; (lie then Sell. Tydiug*. was land* linden/ laid the commilieu
l.attimore
bad
Mipixirlcd
Maryland Pcmnc-rut, began hear­
f
1
ing* »n the whole range of ehurges [pro Communist view*. Testifying
I
under
outh,
l.attimore
swore
he
made by l(c|iublicaii McCarthy.
was not a Communist, not n Com­
When the hearing* ended the munist sympathizer and not b So
Democratic *enators on the com­ vlct agent In addition, he said
FOB
mittee gave l.attimore a clean 1*111 Undent had perlured himself.
of heulth. That might have heen I In Hie end the emnmlttee de­ T
(lie end of l.allimori*'* trouble*, cided il was l.attimore who had
eseept that another committee Ik- perjured himself It urged the Jus
gun uu Investigation uf U. S. |»,l (ice Pfiinrlmcnt to ask a grand
teles In the Far Hast, where the jury tu Indict him for perjury. Thl* i
Communists had taken over China the grand Jury did yesterday, on
I*horn? 1200 — Mr. Robert Hillhimer
and we were In a war In Korea.
seven count*.
Thl* committee—the Senate soli
com milieu im Internal security, list
At Clurim-lm. Miami freshman
by a Democrat. Sen. MeCarrun of
Nevada—selied in u bam In Ice, fullback, carried the football only .
Mass., In February, 1951, some three times against ,Stetson but j
2:30 to 5:00 P. M.
file* of the Institute of Pacific Re­ scored two touchdowns.
lations.
Nn ItescrvuliimH Accepted At Any Other liming
The IPit, nn intcmntlonol re
search organisation, was founded
MILS. HKOWN MILLER'S
In 1925 with the avowed purpose
of promoting greater knowledge
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of Inti Pacific area, l.attimore, an
IPK trustee, was editor of Pacific
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Affair*, mi IPIt magnrlue. from
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Wllneases told the MeCnrrim
1.25 lb.
Commit lee IPit bad been Infill ra­
L dvl'U ’ n Store
E. Ini St.
ted by CommunM* So tins aimmiller wus Investigating It u* part
Phone IHUH-J
of It* Impilry Into Communist In

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THE WORLD TODAY
tty JAMK8 MAItl.mV

It it no imsll ta*k to lie elected
WASHINGTON IH - Owen l-il
president of the United State*. I lie
tlmnrc Im* bean u running tongue
people voted loi General l.iienhowliultlu with some senator* for two
ef lilt Nov. 4. The official count
year*. Now tie'* In tin* worst Jam
of the vote wai filially completed
of til* life. A federal grnnil Jury
ha* Indicted him on seven &lt;lmr;jes
late lait week. The Electoral I’ol-j
of lying under oath.
lege met Monday ami c«»t •i’U
At 52 Imttimure i» n vluurou*.
votei for f’ iienhowrr. HO for Ste­
stocky, balding man willi eyevenson. hut even yet Ike i» not
glasses. Amt lie's an emotional
man, Judging from the heat with
really the preiidenl-elect. lie will
which he ha* always responded to
not lie until Congrei* meet* on |an.
senators' attempts to link him with
6 and canvaiici the remits. What
communism.
would happen, we wonder, il someIlesides being a specialist on Far
Kasteni affairs and, In the post,
lima the Electoral College ignored
a state Department consultant, ho
T uwhitI A Lower Tariff
the wishes of the people, named
Is a lecturer at Johns llopkini
the loser preiidcnt. T1|»t.»uch »e*
University.
Unlvenll:
Not
all
business
men
favor
high
tariffs.
The
movement
tlon would *r*ate contiderahle conMany times, faring n rnmmlttee
for
stlffer
economic
I
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I
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'I'
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is
so
well
organized
ns
to
glv«
In the Capitol, ho has sounded Ilka
, fusion we have mi douht.
the imprcHHion tlml II repronenls the general sentiment o f a professor denouncing a mob of
The Stale Depaitment hes linal* business men. Decently the Detroit Hoard of Commorcu ills- disorderly freshman. This didn’t
endear him to the senators.
ly gotten around to firiiiB &lt;""" « ' proved tfds antlon by Its manffesto In favor o f freu trade.
Lnltlmorc's had days began In
jii official* who*e loyally to 'he Now the Nallmml Uotmcll of American Importers has Tonii- March, tlMU, when Ken. McCarthy
Untied Stall* ha* hern under qurs- cd a natimi-wicle organization to iticrcnse our Imports.
culled him a security risk.
H|M‘i:lflc measures I hey favor are: Ihe renewal of the
lion for tome lime. Jnhn Carter
McCarthy created a national sen­
Vincent may not he a Comtnunnl, Iteclprocal Trade Agreements Act, which expires on Juno sation for himself and Laid more
ho said the Far Kastern spe­
but he ha* Item nidiritf like a tom- It!, 1IHWI, and faces stiff opposition from tlm lilgh-tarlff when
cialist was the tup Soviet espi­
muni*l and he ha* heeu consorting wing of the liepubllcaii partvi and the slniplincatlon of eus- onage agent la thl* country. Short­
with Conimuiiiil* long enough tu lutMH procedure, which sometimes seems designed to prevent ly afterward* he called l.attimore
the chief architect uf our A*ino
look like one. Wr &lt;lo not believe the entry of foreign goods.
pulley.
The
satisfaction
which
the
lowering
of
our
tariff
yvulls
you should condemn a man *ie'
Needless to say, Lnttlinore do
cauie be look* like a Communist, has given, and the need for strengthening Furopo’s econo­
but the State Depaitment** belated mic structure give ground for hope that the new organiza­
action in firing him evidently in­ tion's efforts will lie successful.
dicate* that it ha* finally become
Convinced that blid* pf a leather
often llock together.

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Ttd»a, Okla. a dUtntD judge ha*
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Open House Honors JWed.THF.
Dec. IT, 1»82
Mr., Mrs. Henry Witte j

McKinley Hall Scene
Of Pilot Club Party

aui.**** „ i i t . . .
T l f McKinley Hall at the McthWBbNESDAY
f *j£*n** •n.'1 ,Jeai for odlit ChMfrh wxt the scene last
vnruimgi arrahgtmfntf.
nl-ihl
for the annual Chrlitma*
The P r a m Masting 8#nries i t
Membera of the Fldells Clan of
the Pint Baptist Church wil be* the First Baptlit Church m111 meet brnquet of &lt;he Pilot Club with Mr*
gin at 7:80 p.m. We continue our at the church at 7:t3 p m. to ;•&lt;&gt; Niimy Bn* k presiding.
study of “ Pfojfreee In the Chrli* to the home of Mr*. J. M. Cameron I The banquet table*, arranged in
a U shape, were covcrctl with
(Jan Life."
for their Chrlitma* party.
white linen cloth* anil centered
midweek Prayer Sendee will
The Philathea Sunday Sih.M.I with spray. of Brazilian pepper In
Dan
be held at the Central Baptist
Class of tho First Hnptl.it Church
with miniature ChristChurch at 7:30 p.m. The
ic !Sun wil hold Ita Christmas party ut tcripcrsea
mas tree* decorated with colored
beams will meet at thl* lime.
the home of Mr*. .1. Hrmlh-y balls and rod taper* hurtling in
Oilham, 11K)9 Magnolia Avenue, crystal holders Place* of the mem
THURSDAY
, n*„ 8:00
-j- rp.m.
—. . . bers were marked by gift* from
ilc C
The Men’s Brotherhood of the
Seminole
Chapter No. 3. OKS. the president.
Church
have
a yG) meet at the Masonic Hall at | The large windows were dreorat
*Find
l i e * Baptist V/MMI
VII will
m u
III**
V ■
ed with sprays of holly berric* and
■upper and program meetltw In 8:00 p m. for a Christmas patty
FRIDAY
greenery and lighted red candle*
the Memorial Educational Build*
The regular meeting of the V while similar arrangement* were
ing beginning at 7:00 p.nt.
The Royal Ambassadors will de V Howard Chapter, United used on the rostrum and the piano
^ r t at the First Baptist Church Daughter* of th* Confederacy, will Toys, Christmas wrapped, which
by members to be
meet at the home of Mr*. O. \. were brought
_
beginning at 7:00 p.m.
Elks Club for
Junior Brotherhood will Horace, West Fifteenth Streot, ut turned over to the Elk*
The Ju
p. in.
Its annual Community Christmas
meet at the First Baptist Church 3:00 ~
The T. K. L. ('bn* of the I&gt; *t |Tree, were placed on the rostrum.
at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. M. C Stone had charge of
The Christmas party of the lui Baptist Church will meet ut the
dies Society of the U. of L.F. and
of Mm . E. M. Carroll, MU the program which was opened
with
the reading of the “ Code of
E-, Hibiscus Lodge No. 537, will £'*»*/&gt; Avenue, for Its amuml
U held at the home of Mrs. H. E .,^H *tm *s party .ml rav.rrd dial. Ethics" by Mrs. Orville Toiichtou.
Turn**,
am West
W e i Seventeenth dinner nt 7.JO p. in. Loch mi.ttbir Evans McCoy sang "This I* the
Turner. 210
la s*kcd to bring a gift for ex- Birthday of the King" and "Chriit
Street, at 7:30 p.m.
mat Candles", accompanied at the
The Magnolia Circle of the San­ change.
piano by Mrs. McCoy.
ford Garden Club will meet at
MONDAY
Mrs. Hattie Abercomblc gave
jj^OO n.m. with Mrs. Hralley Od
The Bcardall Avenue Circle will one of her own compositions ns u
_m, lt*09 Magnolia Avenue. Each, meet at 2:00 pm . at the Bcardall piano solo after which John L
member Is asked to bring a potted, Avenue Chattel.
Miller read (hr Christmas Story.
As a prelude to the reading of
the Christmas Story Mrs. McCoy
played “ O, Come All Ye Faithful"
and the story a* unfolded by Mr
Miller was interspersed with car
By GRACE M. NTINKCH’ lIF.It o|j
commemorating the birth of
The monthly bu*lne** meeting
Christ snug by the assembly led
of the Daughter* of the Amerleun
Tbe second round of the lournu- by Mr. McCoy with Mrs, McCoy
Revolution was held Krlduy after- menu went off n* planned and as accompanist. The program was
not
pon when Mr*. F. K. Hols enter- everyone, win or lose, had a grand rllmaxed with the gr
group
• softly
Itaoti
ned the Bailie Harrison Chapter
time. The winners In ping pong singing “ Silent Night, Holy Night"
her home on Bark Avenue. Mrs. were Tommy Kuhn, Joel Muss,
Those enjoying the party were:
A. 0. Benson. Mr*. C. W. Baker Koliert Uorsdorf. Marvin McKItv Mrs. Brock and guests, Mr. and
and Mrs. Walter Snead served a* ley. Mclvyn Fleischer, and Randall Mrs Gerald laisslng
m anil Mr. and
rit-bosfr**e». The rooms of Mr*. Ferrell. The pool chump* were Joe Mrs J. E. Tcrwillcger. Mr. and
Boll’ lovely home were appropri­ Pickens,
Mr* II.
II A. bwanion,
Swanson, Mr. ami
Mr*
ITrken*. Tommy Kuhn, Robert Mrs.
anil Mr*.
ately decorated In the Christinas Uorsdorf uml Tommy Kumblcy. It M Ball. Mr and Mrs Evan*
theme.
The champion* will lie known soon McCoy. Mr. and Mra. O. W. Touch
Ion and guest, Mrs Horare Coch
Mrs, R. E. Tolar, Regent, pre­ after the holiday*.
sided over the meeting which
There were lot* of school kid* ran, Mr and Mr*. K. If. I.aney
and
opened with tho DAU rituul salute nt the Crate .Saturday night n„ j , anil guests Mr* Minnie June* ami
to the Flag und singing of the each one was having load* of fun!! JJr*: 1 . * Herndon. Mr and Mr*
’l
"Star Spangled Banner". A com- There were even unite
Inborn Mr and Mr* JoeL
ipiltr a few Sen. «
mjttro consisting of Mr*. J. B. inr* there and they wire nil en- Field. Mr and Mr* M II Smith.
Mr und Mrs. E It Randall and
Fay, Mrs. George Morgan and the jovliig It!!
Rcgent’ was appointed to puck
Hobby, Colleen, Betty uml Har­ Mr and Mr* C II Rudd
Also. Mr. and Mrs J. C Mil
tioxe* of eliithing to send to the vey must have been playing an
Kate Duncan School In Ahdiama interesting guiue of rummy l&gt;e- chell and guest. Mrs Itiehurd*.
und the Turnmssie School in rau&lt;e It lusted ull nlglit!! June Mr. and Mr* IF E. Chapman. Mr*
South Carolina. These school* are. Vance wn.* heating Ronnie Amicr- M C. Stone. Mrs. It C Maxwell
and gue*t. Mrs Sarah King. Mrs
n
uf ni u L is
tv1 1 a
im iw itlin l n
iilirsilv
111.'
. . . . s .. . . F .. _ - l. . _
.1. . 1 .
owned
am!
supported
entirely
hy * son
to nieces in 11 game ..oft check
At Hunt. Mrs. V. C. Messenger and
the Daughters of the American er*l
gue*t. Mrs Fillian Vickery, Miss
Revolution and any chanter memSome of those enjoying pool Fila WiHHlard and guest, Mr* J
lier wishing to heln in till* worthy game* were Furry Burney. Ann
It. Williams. Mis* Charlotte Smith,
cause Is asked to tiring nr send Ralxirn, Ray Davis and Murvin Mr*
Sue Stevenson. Mr* Alter
clothing and shoe* to Air*. R. K. McKinley. Also Edward McCall eromliie.
Mr* Kulh Scott, und Mi
ilar' at 807 Mugmdiu Avenue ami Ruddy Cordell.
Miller
her*x the lioxe* will be packed
Joe Hunt tried hi* luck ut everyand tent after tbe holiday*.
thing, hut finally settled down to
Mnf. Dawson announced tbe a game of Canasta with Charlene
Civic Department of the Hanford Johnson, Dawn Ann Pearson und Dependable CIush
Woman's Club is buying u tea un Rita Tlllls. Must hnvn been ex­
Holds Annual Party
Jan. 21 at which time the DAU citing!
will kavo exhibits in addition to
Ping pong game* were placed
The Dependable Class id the
th* regular ntuieum piece* on ills- by Beverly Thoresnn and Patricia
First Methodist Church held lt»
Sykes: Hlh|oerh Sheffield und Ed annual
Christmas turkey dinner re
Mr*. F. E. Roumillat di»trlhuted Lockett. There's always fun in a
rently with Miss Utilise Sipple, pre­
folders of Christina* rurol* which ping pong gumel!
sident of the class, as mistress of
will lie.sung over the local Kudio
Fots of popular records were
R a tio n WTRR hy the "Men's played Huturdny night. There are ceremonies.
the progrum Mrs. Char­
“ horut" on Chil-Umt* Eve at 0:00 t|uitu a few new one* *0 coma np lesDuring
lirtiwn entertained with occur
p.m. V ‘
' ‘
and hear them for yourself.
(Hun muslr featuring Christum*
At the conelusion of the liitalTbe F’ rute will lie dosed during melodics. Mr*. James Wright read
ness meeting
_ a Christina* .program
_
__ Christmas
_______ holiday", ....
..... a Christmas Story entitled "The
the
hut will
wn* presented liy Mr*. F. E. Rou-, open again the Saturday after we Feast One" and a poem "What
1111lint and all member* Joined In come bark to school. Til then - Makes A Christmas” .
the singing of Chriatma* carol*. Merry Christmas and Happy New
The group sang carol* following
After adjournment the gucaU Year!
which gifts were given lo the class
were Invited Into the dining room
teacher, Mrs. W S Thornton, for
where delicious refreshment* were I
-— ----------25 years of service in the da**, anti
served by the hostesses to the fol­
to the Rev. und Mr* J E McKin­
lowing: Mr*. It. W. Rupreeht, Mr*.
ley. The gift* were given in place
J l. J. Holly, Mr*. J. U. Kav, Mr*.
IV Innn O f f p r i n t r o( ,hc u,“ *1 *lfl rwhango among
• . R. Dawson, Mr*. If. \V. Rucker, l a O l l I t IvlO
O n U l l C n n j f member*. Gifts were wrapped for
Mra. George Morgan, Mra. L. P.
--------Ithe classes' adopted Korcun child
Hogan, Mr*. F. E. Roumillat. Mr*.
Tho Elsie Knight Circle o f tho | McKinley Hall wa* decorated In
W. IF Tunnldlffe, Mr*. P. I*. First Baptist Church contributed a Christmas theme. The tattles
Campbell, Mr*. K. M. Hoke, Mr*. H
*100 toward the Fottie Moon wero covered with red table cloths
R. E. Tolar and MF». Miriam ltua-,6 hrlstmaa Offering ut their meet- upon which were plarrd while tap
tell.
|ng
tg held In the Educational Build-'or* and polnsettlas. Each guest
Ing' of the church Monday eve- was presented with a Chrlstmn*
'ntng with Mr*. J. T. Denton prcai- cor? age made by Mrs. Halllc Ar
wood. Chairman of arrangement*
th
ic special Christina* offering were Mrs. Roy Williams. Mrs. Cyril
lie taken
la
by the Southern Baptist Rulncr, Mra. John Hchlranl Jr ,
Woman’* Missionary Union each and Mra. J. IF Locchclt.
Those enjoylns the party were
^ Mra. FF M. William* and Mr*. year In memory or MIm Lottie
Wally H|pple entertained on Mon­ Mooli, an early mlsnionary whn Mlta Hippie, Mrs. K. G. Kifpatrlrk
day nlgJ\i with n canasta and tuF- died on Christmas -eve after aerv- Jr., Mrs. H. W. Herron, Mrs.
write shower for Mrs. H. C. Hralth. Ing for many years a* a mission- Burke Steele, Kirs. Nancy Brock,
The party was held at th« Wil- ary to China'* All money vontrlhut- Mrs. Loechelt, Mrs E. C. Smllh,
s ^lnncr.' !' ,r*, WTlIInni'*
llama home on Cordova Driva at ed to this fund is used exclusively JJ” HlOO o’clock.
for foreign mission work whllo'X*|[!:.
w Tni VinL
Deeuiuting th** rooms wrere red other coptHbutluns during the year ^ ' ! ! , ' . Mlll ^ 1U!.nCe...K
Thelma
Ltmg,
Mn.
John
Schlrard
pointI'tllaK, eanillra ami greenery are prorated for various phases of
Jr., Mra. Ilalilu Arwixxl, Mrs. I’ .
With a lighted tree aceentuatlng missionary
li
work.
An Intereating program was giv­ O. Hart, Mra. Ro»cne Taylor, Mrs.
■l
_ _
_
enJoycvl
during
the evuning with en under tho direction of Mrs. C. J o h n Callahan, Mra. Charles
Mra. W. B. Kirby and
rises i'cimr
being won by Mrs.
Mra. John A, Anderson, Jr. on the theme, Brown,
uueita, Mra. Lula Ballev. Mrs.
I...... U/u)L„.l
"Walking U-S.,-.
Where Jesus
Walked."» Jamea
% ’ llllam4iMrs, Richard Harrla anil •*W*1kl..»
Schlrard. Mrs. W. K Thorn­
Mra. Tim Crawford. At the coil- John I- Miller opened tlie program
Mra.!!. B. McCall Jr. anil Rev.
elusion of the games Mrs. Smith with the song, “ I Walked Where ton.
and Mra. McKinley.
was surprised with a shower of Jeius Walked," accompanied at the
baby
the .guasts.
. . .gifts
. . T from
........— „ T,
piano hy Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Denton
loiter the hostusaes were assist- and Mrs. J. A. Yarn also assisting V. 0 . Hasty and Mrs. (J. C. Dixon
lo the following:
ed In serving tile, hot coffee and with the program.
salted nuts
Mrs. N. C. Hlawter, Mrs. Denton,
uta. The.
hose enjoying tho
Mrs. R. E. Peurlfoy reported
evening
Mrs. Smith were tliat two pair of pajamas had been Mrs. V. C. Messenger, Mrs. An­
. .
g «with
.
Mrs. Chorine Atklnaon, Mra. Blake sent to the patient in the Florida derson, Mrs. F. L. Dumpier, Mrs.
Sawyer*. Mr*. Marvin l)yal, Mra. Tuherculosla HunlUirium In Orlan Estelle Glisson, Mrs. Peurlfoy,
adopt*
Harold WhltUm, Mrs. John WIN do who was "adopted"
hy the d r ­ Mrs. Juno Wetzel and Mlsz Loren
f* rankline
llama, Mra, W. E. Vihlan. M
ied ‘
d e . last
group
„ month. The
ne gi
. deeldcd
Perkins Jr., Mrs. Tim Crmi .
toJeach
him a Christmast cl
card.
»ch aend
send hit
Mrs. Vernon Davie, Mra, Rial
hot *P
splcevl
Rafrvihments
____ of
Harris, Mr*. Williams and Mrs. ptinch and Christmas sandwlrhes
Hippie.
and fruit cake were aerved hy Mrs.

Mrs. Bolz Entertainn
DAR AtRegular Meet Celery Crate News

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Circle Gives $100 To

HERALD
**•«»y*

Grammar School PTA
Hears Mrs. C.G.Walsh

.
I'lmto by K—i v Slinlio
Enjoying thein*e|ye* ut the first aiintin! Police man'* Bull held lust Saturday night ut th &gt;• May fair
Inn are |!e(l In right mound the tnhlc) Mrs. John Fuller, Police Sergeant mid Mr*. W. ' II.an, M m
Nnliey Davenpnrl und her escort. Putruluian Ben Butler, Mr. mnl Mr*. C. It. Snnp-on, i t'll and Mr*
llurrisnn It. Whipnle. Mi, und Mrs. Adrain William * and CPU Fuller

Capacity Crowd llenrs Annual Concert
By (ilee Club At Seminole Hi^h School

PERSONALS

Mr. and Mr* Henry Witte Sr.
were honor guest* Sunday after-,
noon when rn»r- tlian lot* gu»*t»
Mr» C C. Wfltb wM the sptakft
paid homage to the couple In tbe
observance of the fifth in anniver­ for the regular meeting aI tM
sary of their innrtinRe. ||o*t* Grammar School PireobTeacbef
were Ibell two daughter*, Ml-* Association held lilt Thursday ht
Helen Witt* of Siinfoi.l, M i* :i 30 pin. In the bmchniotn o f the
Mrv. Welsh had ai her sub­
Flmeliee Willi- "I Elizabeth, N. J . M'hiHil
"Guidance Through Readinjj"
iir'il their son. Il**niy Witte Jr. of ject
nninllng out that a good literary
Sanford.
The even: n s . hi hi nt the \\ i*I•• background will reflect In a child'*
Inter life In closing «hc told of
home nil West First Street and Hie various places which will tell
guest* Wit* imtleil In cull between of ihe proper book* for children’*
the hull!.* ef 2:00 uml .VOil |i.ni. reading Mrs Welsh was Introduc­
Mr. Witte ami the former l.mii*,* ed liy Mr* Michael Glnson, pro­
Nickel iveii- married in Long I*- gram chairman
lutnl Dee. II. |!‘U2 where t!n-y leMr* c e ihttcll presided oiygr
nl'il until tbe v nioveil to Siinfioil the meeting and thr devotional wa*
in Septelutni. 1(1(17 Mi Witte i* giien Hi Mr* Roy Hell who raid
well known in ngileulture i l u l l - . 1Ihe i hn-tutus Story The presi­
hming In on a iliiei'lni of Snnfoid- dent'* m e«age was given by Mfa.
11\ leilo Tim k i niiii'ii, IHi fm a It D Harrison and Mrs. S O.
number of yem-.
Cha-c annuli need that the school
Mi*. Fdvvurd T Simpson, n ic e lilir.tr&gt; now liu* new lights and ex­
of Mi. uml Mi- Witte, greeted the pressed her thanks to T. W. Levrglle-t* ut the door mill took them ton. Sii|H'rlntcndrni of Public In­
to the receiving line I'ninpuM'd of struction. and the school board.
I In- honor g in**t *, their dutightci*
It C Steele, principal of the
niid -on. Mi*- I'atlie Witte, grand school, explained the children4*
daughter, pie-ided oyer the gin
group Insurance now available. Attbonk. The rouliii o f the Witte nmmienieiil was made that the pr&gt;h.niie w$#n* nt 11it*t iv«*1V ,|i eat at, &lt;1 gr.uii of the next monthly mMUny
w itli mnMpn of \il|o\v f lower•t in- ivould feature students of Edit})
chili Mi? »•!In \
mil in*. |at*111 ItoyaT* dancing classes In Winter
Park Aland So PTA members and
ptuti* . ItrtfN. W1imI|i»1| 4111*1 1(1 II
A Iui$:r‘ tlcM’ll Ut­il.lillg %
’llkc. teacher* were present
tvpp" tl \%illil iii tif iiiiil leave* 1111(1
•“ \IIIt OK THANKS
gold ..rna'ii.'iil . wa- e.ntei i tl on
I'll - 1abl&gt;', v. i,i. i. n hi ,, vet laid Ulilt
T h e kind lies* and .sympathy of
.III illll&lt;l.l't.’.1 Inc,' laid.- el,&gt;lii. \ ■■in noun fin nils after tlie loss of
'» -III! g the tis&gt;-.t ♦ vierr Mr* Iln - '•hi beloved i'onimy ure gratefully
!*«•?! rhiilMiill win* pis-titlftl ut tip a, know ledge,I mid inure ilreply apw.titlinb: lakf. Mi** •*!&gt;••• SliiiMHi !•»t .-lists ,| than any words can ever
wlist Hrt\*'»| tilt
Jtfitl Ml &gt; &gt;v|o» — ”
Mnfint'r &lt;*»u!»’i who |m1111•'«| toffs.•
Mi*. I.ouiiie Paulk
I* ‘m a *11\«•i* tiifft’p wt ixitf, and
Mi* Mae pavkanl
Mm. II t in v Witl»* .It who as*
Mi mid Mrs. C. H. Mot#
%Htf l in i-ntprlnimiiK. Mi. utiil
Sr. and family
Min. Witti* wt n (In* tn i|»ifiit*« of
Mi mid Mrs. Itiehurd
many hiauliftil irifm, flowfis un«|
Puckurd
i*iii•|h hit'll im p *li&gt;|ilnyfi| in thr
— Adv.
livtmr r«M»tn.
Out of' town
hit lntli'il Mi
.......I luncheon dish: Fine four
Wi1|«*'h two nirtT't, Mm . Kirtl cttii-.d individual cumerole* with
1’ohti niitl .Mis. Kn tl .lnruin&lt; atnl v*ill -i u*iOie&lt;l irrauiesi spinach.
• Ipi, Mi
Mill if .Mffimiii;, all «•f Hi,&lt;ii un egg into each and
I **H|f I I.mil; ol' t* hi:* in plo w nmi « i-i inkl, geiieroiiHly with grated
" iff . Mi. niitl Mm . K»•«f Witt*-, ot &gt;I....... Hake in u moderate oven
( I lokft. 1(0%.I
,H,,n( fifteen minute*, or until
ii- , ug a,, u firm a* you wish
•I - in

A ral'ui'itv inrnil ultcndcd tin- Maria". Selull'eit.
Solo,
Mona
i n imi'tiiiir t'li'i-lmii* concert &gt;*l Jeliei "Silent Niglit". t German i
tlx- Heininoie lliglt School Glee (•■liber. Chair; llenedietion Dr.
''lull piescntcd ln«t night ut the W P. Brook*.
school iimlitiuiiim
The concert
Following the riH'essiounl "Sll
Ml-. Thl'O I'llll' It fI li li'lllliv
wn* iue»ented ugiiliMt a Itaek- ■ft Night" the lights of the nodi.
iri mi ml of lighted cathcdtal wilt 11-ii uni flushed on und a tableau morning bo Hmtfaiil. \lu. I■
i|iw* und gieencr) with tall can
v a* fytined bv Flleuuor N’iv n* spend tbe Clirisluia- lioliilai- with
delatiiu holding
white lighted Mary; Furry llintiey an Joseph; lliemlar* of liei fumil)
taper" aero** the fiont of the lluibaru Evans. Carol llnckm i
Ml** MnrUm English "ill mstage
■mil llettv Martin us angel*: mid
Tlie fli*l port ion of llie |sr«&gt;- (ilelin Julies, J im- Fisher mid We* l ive toluol i oil fi nil, W.i ildligton,
D. &lt;’. to -pend tin Imlidny* with
•*raiu sen*
pieseoted
tiy tin* lev Dee* II* king*.
lo r parents, Mi. and Mi* F M
fieshniiin rhoitl* ami si'plioniore
I'he sliecessflll iinnual itelit t tiglish.
iliscmhle leading up to the eii
tri.ine of Hu " A " -ipmil eiu li i&gt; i* direeled by Mi*s Ollle Itee-e
Mi and Mr* •• \ llorm-e have
tnetsihcl enl I vine a lii'Med enmlb U lilt Its- uml ueeompunisl.* for the
- i r i u i g Chri-lmu&gt; nilisie vveie had a* their gne*l- lor the past
uml singing ‘ tl &gt; nine .All i
Mi**
Jeulllle
lame
Millet,
loan
Meek Ml' Horace'* loolliei .i mt
Fiiitbful"
Tlie follnii mg piogiuni wus eii V\ like, Helen W. Idle. Jialt Ii t In. 1sister in law. Mr and Mr* I It
t•. -I. 'oliug (ommiltee uml In
Toiunii
Wyatt
and
I.mile
Pile*'
Hoi ace ul Sail ltd nuilnm. I aid
I
loved In llo no.lien. • nioeesstuUul.
........... &lt; II
i-m,l divorations
One of the mod mitstiinding of I
“ Juv lu the V\oi lit llnudcl; "It.
'
Iin,
mi I- a I'hri.tinsa tree.
ht*
*It l.s ff l« • l»|» • III
hi Id Tliat Him". 1 tinkle -Waring II • p ie-eulalion wu* Sehuheil'
I it-1,* i, 11,**h,,»'ill • will nlio lie
Iht Sititfonl Ttoiti't .i11*I Shot
vie Maria” -ling in laitin and
U»
IllHilit ittM t t i ' i k *
bill tii mil t luo ii. , "Go hi Main
,,*•.&lt;
!
fiflftiMil I*ltih will hold a Clin t
I- inning Mi*- Moon Jobe. \«l«I with lilt
blim". Von. S o l o , Itieliiiiil Hull
Mi »i»il Mi M mo
Kll*ht&gt; iiu lit lit 7 III,
\ l.« rfli*i II* i&lt;v mii l* ini limit ••Ylot’k at i hi in w Ttitn i«t Vt111ItI
Hopluniioii l-.iio inbh ; " S o i niiilb- »i.g lo the elijovnn-llt of the pin
Wn- Thete uml No h iii", Fell i: •am were Ihr glee d o b mil I||«* | S S Sl l MW. If|l tt*'\\ illt I tit ft i
o ftt| hi*min i- alisl thru |no» ■#
b ini-. Hie gill- ill gt*i -li&gt; &gt; •'. Ni-wiM’tl, l» I
01111111. "ti tfiiil Vour I’u.-1lire
tl'renehi un H'ronu, '.'Hi Grinb u Hi &gt;Ii i i k gieeii trimming; ihi.i ,
M
M . f M. M. ti . . . . . . h.tit
Clio to*. "Ili.it lloti Niglit", I III In11 ■ in dink giein Iroo il&gt;.
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gleeu
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Willliini-. ......... I I'hii-tiiiii Min
all*! it 1 i a|•v 11tl .1 flllt •tl*fl
R e j o l e i S l a i n * i. Sophomore Eli bllered iti while with SHS.
I.IIOMII fit Will l*t pit «tl||s I, it- III*
i
-i mlilc:
( '&gt;iii«tiiiaFiiltlus)",
i ••llOMlt li t ||«I\t l*t i ll W tklllK *OI
The stage committee wa* oi&lt;
•f ft#» O il |I It % I lit I. will**
Kolilinaiin. .b'liiim lain
Milho. at&lt; I the dlriM'tlon of \rtlior Ha
S \T. — l»Kl*. 20
I.iielle Price
f**l tit \ t*f ItOI It Is *'1 * III l-tlll.l
I im a* eliiiiriuali Mini a**i*lim?
I -, I aide Ite n'rv utious
"O Coim- All \&lt; Faithful". I loin wen' Ihidd Feanuitd, .loan
• »•••)*. .1*. W’ll I It lOllltltfl **l
I’ ll util' S l l
Reuding, Choir: invoealion ami V light. Peggy Wright .lolee Nm
&gt;|t* « lalto*
'»!» M*U p Mui »v *. .in ii .to i*l
"cri|itliie.
Dr. W
P. Itruoks; * i. Mm v Thomas, Pinili tte l’ ii*on.
"ltl»e t'p Karlv", Koiintx, "Go
Tell It (In the Muuuluin". iHplimnl i un
Smith. Chilli ; "Birth­
day of
u King", Ni'idlingee,
niehni*i Hall: "Now the Holy
( told I* Morn", I Klein hi Kelley,
Choir; "Noel! Noel". (English)
Cel ueit. "W o Three King- of
flriinl
Are", llopkui'i, lloidile
(Jiiisit« He. "Iliil of the Ea-t",
Gibb, Ihi.i* Glee Clul*
".Swell I 111Is- Jc«ll- llo '" . Mae
Gi||*i l . Elolsi* Sill del
Vt
t lii 1*1ion**line", l Song **f Noru ni l
Grieg Wright Km*, -t;
"A ltai In a Mangel", llogeaiil,
Triple Tiio; “ There'* a Song In
tbe
\n" Spi'uk*. Buy Dull*;
"Sing We AH Noel" Y»*ik St l n» l i t i ;
"Glorv To Gml lo Ihi lliieli* t” .
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(ContlnMA Froaa Par* OM)
lion to take up tl|e commission'*
The annual R*ch Festival, spon­
invitation he dome to New York
sored hy R6llln» College, will ha
Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Reave* apent
today to give hii aide,
Hr mrh . j . ii. iiii.imr.Y
preaented again this spring nnd
the day |n Qrlando, ahoppln* am1
Kenny was (he chief topic at
rehearsal* are already underway.
calling on' frtfnd" recently.
yesterday’* puMlc hearing of the
Roger E'arly, V. A. H. millin’
Wr arc especially proud to know
■lame* NewMl df Raltlmore It
NeW York mate Crime Commis­
teacher, i* leurhlng rln*»r* in tut
that Walter Reiter of the NAA8
vl"ltlnir hfa brntner-lndaw and al*.
sion. Witnesses — whom Kenny
turc ami ron*ervutioii ns pari of
Supply Department will sing with
ter, Mr. And tfrif. A. N. Rrott.
later called Irresponsible — f y b
(hu rcgulnr srhonl riirrlcutum, In
the Bach Choral Society In this
Friend* nf Ifarihall Hmllh wll'
testimony that Kenny aisocfngd
more tiian 2,000 children In Win­
year’* program, which 1* generally
he aorry tn hcaf (hat he wnx callet1
You can have security, an inured
with underworld figures and that
ter I’nrk. Otlnmlq, Hanford timl
broadcast over a national network.
due to
i, Ohio
la*t week,
we
to Akron...
Ohld ML,
his election In 1W® unleashed law­
Income ami almost unlimited op­
Corns, It was "turH-it by Mr. Mnr- t
Most of us remember Walt us the
r% n M
the dealh of hi* (||h er. The elder
lessness on the Jersey City water­
portunities
If
you
choose
nursing
dt Fltfi'ar, Kxurutlvn Dlrritor, F. i C v A \ij,
nuin who u*ed tu (day the piano
' * (f*
‘ iperit
Ihrei
Mr. Smith h
,. ... the
... .paftt.......
front.
your career I Why not plan In
\, A., at n niurline nt tbr ftcmin
and organ ut the Sfutipp ('impel
winter* In Take Miry with hit
One witness, Charles ft Wilknw*
he a Student Nurse and receive
ulr Aiiiiuboo Horieiy Moinbiy n c
F t/H O w j &gt;.
lull few of os ever knew of his
non.
ski, said Kenny brought about his
one nf thr Driest ProfrMional Falunlog, Dec. 11. .1miui,»u by Ibr ii'vocal talent*. He ninif.j |ppor with
Mr. and Mr*. Roliert Cumllff of
demotion from commissioner of
catlnns-oiie you can aRorill Hera
a* lion* of one of tbc piipil* who
the lluch Choral Society and he
Cuyah'iua Fall*, Ohio and Mr. am)
public safety to commissioner of
i* a truly rewarding career! Find
wa» present ot liie inerting, lli •
has been rchcurslng with tha group
Mrs. Afhcrt Hardesty of Sanford
public works because he refined to
out all about II from the Director
girls am) boy* nre eiitbii*ln*lie «
every Monday night (or llu&gt; coin­
formerly of Akron were the goest*
break up a special gambling squad
nf Nur*r* at your hwal hospital nr
bunt tbc romre nml nluiiit Mr.
ing Bach Festival. The program
of their friends, Mr. and Mr*. Wm.
at Kenny’s insistence.
Early a* ii trnrher. A* tlii* n&gt;
Itself will include such fuinryu*
your School Guidance Counselor.
r.7JH H
/. l.cffler, Sunday.
Tbg coptmlssion was expeclesLto
tractive girl expresseil it, "1 fill
works of llacli n* the D Minor 1‘ uhtiihrJ a$ a public icrrlcc In re- dig deeper Into waterfront coriKnMr*. George Stubbing* I* eon
Mass nod f'nntntu No. 71.
Hint 1 IiiiiI lenrnr'l more in two
fined to her home, doe to illness.
rpnnUon icilS the IJirrlhing Council. tion in Jersey City at the public
lesson* than I Im.l in o year."
I Chaplain J. M, Dunielsen has re­
Friend* of A. F. Rmwo will he
CGYPTIAH PRIMIIR Mohninmcd NnRiilb and member* of 00 o.irty
sessions today. The probers last
Mr. Farrar gave a l&gt;ri&lt;-f ii'Minn
turned from lii* leave and the
*orry to learn that he |* III nt hi*
i hup-hlr .il a rt'itiurk Itiat hn* been p.imed durluy a cull by the Ml*i on
week sent Kenny a written Invita­
of Iho thr.... day Audubon fleM
weekly
HIM*
meeting*
alumni
the
home.
Wafdltl ex- I’rertiier Moustufa el Niihn* it hit Cairo home In t0&gt; itruup
tion that he appear today. Kennv
trip to Homestead. Friday, Motor
station
will
he
resumed
each
and
Wednesday
evening
more
thar
Immediately uimed down the of(I tor i are NoRidti: Col Ainlel Nit*er Kl Mnhns and Abdel Fo'iit* el
CAROl COtTIltO pause* to Cool every Wednesday night. The Chap- Crack U.S. IJner Is
liny mill Hun.lay worn spent lit l)i«
70
Interested
persons
attended
thr
fer. hut It still Hands
Tiiwll (buck to enmeru), one-'ifne Minister of fusllec (liilerruuinnat)
oft during a hit of ice skating nn
B u ff e t e d B y W in d a
winter camp of Everglade* Nutlnn
fir*t meetfng or the Ground Oh- ■ Lr&gt;» Angeles rink as the tem­ luin spent the greater part of hi* I
Although the New York state
Si I’m, The group went out on Alt­
serVatlnn rrogrttm', * part of the perature hits 8(1 degree* There's leave ut his homesteaad in Deala,
body is conducting the Inouirv
hing* Trull, n walk on piling* (lint
where he enjoyed the sport of (juaH
overall Civil ifrfehae, *1 th* ChamIA)NI)ON Ut — The crack new with the approval of Gov. Alfred
troi'n some distance Into tin' nwmnp.i
her of Cnmnterce. A mnhlfe train­ good reason for the bathing suit as hunting. Tonight's llihle Meeting American liner United State* wai E. Driscoll of New Jeraey, it does
the
sudden
hot
»pcll
-cts
a
record
wilt include a film from th* Moody
While the ili|a Were going mil to
ing team from Jacksonville showed
od and other shipping lm- not have power to * e m subpoe­
for the are,*.
flnlrrndrimioD HHile Institute in Chitul|(o entitled
their rookery. A lot of bird* were
film* and chart* having to do with
today bv furtoux winds nas In New Jersey. Kenny, how­
noon will h ure rare In llilx ba-alliy.
"God of Creation." Th* program
th* Identification of aircraft.
ng the British fslei. There ever, has been subpoenaed b y fe e
Thr trail Inn horn there for two
will he held in tha Htaflon Chapel Were (fust* of more than too miles New Jersey L(w Enforcement
Sunday, Dee. 7 was ntmervrd by
year*, mill Ilio wild life, knowing
and is scheduled to begin at 8:00 an hour.
Council to Icsllfy before It In
the C o m m u n i t y Preshytertao
f
H
O
L
L
Y
W
O
O
D
|
It la protected thr re, lint I... ..
p. m. All Navy personnel and their
Church n* Home Mission Duy
The United States had Just pulled Newark Dec. 29.
Ity JAMFS HU’ON
vrry tnmr otiil allowed clo-e up.
families are Inellpil to' attend.
commemorating IMl year* of Home
away from Ihe Southampton dock
prourti. At headquarter* llir group
After you attend the Millie meet­ on a homeward voyage lo New
Churk Erickson, University of
Mission*. Special music and tin ______________________________ *
mrl park official* and viewed rfninn
hitiooo of the morning service
1101,1 .VWOOD t.f The ArodenW ing at the Station Chap,I you will York when a gale caught her broad­ North Carolina Director of Athle­
k'IiO' showing thr f)oi„ nnd foiini
carried out till" thenie and in the Award* race Is still month* awny probably want to make a trip down side and drove her hack In the tics. Is (he president of the col(if llir ri'irion. ‘I hr liin m u t e d nlege gold coaches association.
evening there wn* n showing of n i)(d II look* now u* if u Negro — to Ihe Seminole High School nijdl- qouv.
boijl IMP mill .. A| Soul,rliii'ht Ihrv
The port side of the ship’s bridge
ilm, “ And Now Tomorrow,’’ de­ for the first lime io history Is in toiiiim where the laakethnil fenm
saw n irirnl white heron. At l-'lntuAlabama halfback Hobby Mar­
pleting
missionary
accomplish­ strong contention tor the top au­ from Photographic Squadron U'J Jammed in htween two high dock­
intro, whi rr mu r ruin runner* nml
will tangle with a Rollins College) side cranes, denting Ihe bridge lowe has gained more than a mllo
ments of the church during this tre** mvard
pirates hml llntir headquarters,
F.thel Waters, reerratlng the five at V:-»0 p. m. The VJ-tVJ sipind, work and scranlng paint off the rushing in a little more than Awo
period of lime.
•hry now 8(1 or lifl species of bird*
seasons with the Crimson Tldf.
Wednesday evening the Ilunlnes* roie «hr made famous on the• stage nicknamed the "Savages," ha* nl- observation deck.
for llir ilny. Great (‘uiii'ciit rations j
Women’* Club of ihe Community in "Member oof Hie Wedding." is remly made ii name lor themselves
of white, trlu-iipy nml woml Ihi. wrfr
by winning their first two sched­
Church held their annual Clir.*t- tlie |M(**thillty.
seen. Altogether it wa* n mint en­
A* producers rush to gel their uled game* In the Orlnniin Class
ma* party at the home of Mrs. F
STE A M H E A T E D !
joyable trio.
It. Ahderson. Mr*. M. II. Rice top product oil local screens lo "A " (Illy Fragile. Their Only loss
Ill thr absence, i|nr In illiirni, of
vice- president presided. Die h**"t- make the 19.12 deadline. Ihe race , this yeur wn* to the Stetson Uni­
Mr. Daily, who »■«&lt; to huvr given
H im
■■
,&lt;•« read the scripture* and tlie among the women shapes up as versity JnyVee team In un openn rhiMiuipin lecture nml rhnlh tulk
group repeated Hie laird " Pray­ one of Hie must Iidcrc-ling in Ung gome and even then the local
Mr. Farrar showed twn colored
eager* Inst hy only four jmints. So
er 1'ollnwlng reading «ml uppioval year*
At Hie moment it i* llrnntlway for an evening of good basketball
lnuv|e*, The first [picture ilrnlt with
Ilf
minute* of previous meeting
the life lillil hnhitil o f the Anurl
the treasurer reported an ovrriit 3 lo I over Hollywood Shirley entertainment he on hand at tin'
rnn eirret, allowing how they stir
balance of $71-’ll which Included Booth in "Come Hack. I.iltlu She Seminole High Srhonl Auditorium
tip Uio wilier om| spear tlieir foojl,
|lie ilfi.Jfi made ut the recent ba," Julie Hurrl* III "Member of lit 7:30 tonight to watch the bas­
how they hlllhl their neats, feed
church hiunnr. The seerrtnry wn* the Wedding" and Joan Crawford ketball battle lie!ween Vj-112 nml
Fear." [do* Ml** Wn Rollins ('nll ge. Admission j* free.
the young nml the iiffrrlInlilile I
’ rcouesteil to *enit ftliit*"!
Gnp lo "Sudden
are Ihe mf».l Inlkeil of wom­
"O'HENRY'S FULL MOUSF” *.&gt;h 17 W s«.n | ^ j * # T O D A Y I
courtesy displayed toward eneli i
If you have been wondering why
IUmr.1 a enrd "f Chrl*lmn* greet- ler*.
an performance*, Folk* in il"' in
Ollier. The i ii|u[*ile |i|jpiliit&gt;p mihv
lug* fr(*m l,,r Orgunlsnlton. Metu- iin-drv will nominate five for final Roll Kilgore of the NAAS Comof ........ grel*
mid nome pelican*
iinlnliutioiis Department |* weni»
iiers were urged to n*»i*t tin1 lo­ voting.
S H O W IN G T H U R S D A Y &amp; F R ID A Y !
llmt got Into the net
in flight
Ing that Mg smile these days, It
cal fnmllv, whteh Inelude* nv*
Fur Miss ttoolh and Ml.** Harris, i* liacaiisc he has finally received
(Nine In slow motion, brought oh*
small children, with clothing or their fir«t movie* nre recreation*
nml nln from the nmlli'jiee. Tim
household item*, who lost every­ nf rotes Huil gnlneil them many a driver's license. Hob ha* been
"round phlurr showed how the
thing when their home horned. laurels on Flmnilway Both are ox Dying for some time now to pa**
Amerlenn nml Hnowy egret* were
The usual contribution of *!&gt;,no to eellent tint there I* a growing feel Die test and he hn* now made Die
tilmoil exterminated some year
In Ihe tradition of
Mission* wn* utilhorlxed anil ten Ing among academy voters that guide. There Is only one drawback
ntfo iluriiitr the cruse for tin1 egret
tntlve plan* for another commun­ such tailor made role* work an nn — he ha* no car in which to use
'
Two
Year*
Uefore the Mast.'
weddintr ploiunge, or aigrette*
ity sing were ,|l*eu*«o,l.
fair advantage on Ihe Hnllywisid III* ill King privilege*. Congratula­
Worn on Indies hsl* nml evening
tion* unyliow Hoi, and |m sure
"Reap Ihe Wild Wind" and
There being no further hurlne*" talent
hendilre**. The hlrd* lire ni'jiln In
'the meeting wa* adjourned am)
That feeling erupted last year Malt Reiter will give you the illa' Mutiny on the Bounty"!
llamrrr due to iiiiio'h cnernneliinciit
OlANt CROSS Of II0H1 utop the flrnnd Central Terminal liiilldlnR In
the party proper began.
when
Ihe voters rhose Miimnhr*'" luot honor of driving in* ;|* i;n,.v.
nn their territory, destroying their
t.'ew Yoik sltlnra out In Die darknet* while Rally hederked Christina*
\ lighted Christmas tree, aug­ llogart over Slarlon Itranihi for vv now and then,
rookei lea to imike wrnv for linn*e.
., Yesterday was Rill Brennan's
tree sparkle* with lluhli In the lorrjfrouml. The tree Iiji heen drdlmented hy red candle* and red the lop inale actor award.
nml draining o ff their feeillntr
birthday and it wu* celilirnted
ratetl a* a memorial lo Americans who fell In World War II and Korea.
Draiillntl pepper berries rarrlcd
Should
the
unit
Broadway
feel­
pinre", The film nhowed *opie
out a holiday theme, a* did the re­ ing persist, Mias Crawford rtand* with u party ut my house on South
drulmiKe project* Ihol liail been
freshment* of Ig* cream, Individual an excellent rhunce to cop her Sanford Avenue. Attending the
nhnmlom'd herniMe the loud hod
rake* and mint*, orango Juice rtn&lt;l second Aeudemv Award Her win pitrty were Hill, Kcd Gallagher,
Cold
Weather
moved to he onaiiltnhje f&lt;ir fann­
coffee, Favor* were gay plnsth In Itm fnr "Mildred Pierre’ ’ I* John Manning, my wife Dottle and
ing purpose*, hut lh» hlrils' feed- S t a t e r u r i u e r i
, *Uppy Birthday to you
hlrd",
Intended for Chrlstma* Tree regarded a* the most nnpular
Ihjr range hml heen effectively d***.
(I'nrillulled From 1’atte One)
may tlie coming year be
award in Hie history of the pre­ •HR
ornnm&lt;ffitit
Al
tln»
eonpItiHlon
of
troyeit, Mr. Fnrrnr "toted Ihnl lie.
filled with good luck and happi­
tflnt nl tlie Frovl Wnrnlnit Service the refreshment*, number* were sentation*
-M l lim n hi vru rtiitii'.n*
Florldn Aodiihon Pop.Inly |,n* ai,r
nl l.ukclnml, *iiid IItere was no drawn and the memlior* exchanged
Although Ml** Water* 1* rerrg- ness fur you.
ii in n i
W
*I +f»tr«sJ
reeded in "living lltree small I*liiuihl ihnl lomaloc* mill oilier ten­
Jim Itill, Walt Hitter, and Ken
M in iiiii, i i
nting ii stage role, she hn* hren
-'Ift*.
,
.
J O tn i
jt&amp; X K t
lilild" In Imilmi lilver n-i sanctonrThu fiAlMuitifti i'i if*
Olson,
all
of
NAAS
arc
forming
a
itj-fftl tt&gt; der crop* in the Indian HIvit m t u
movie
veteran
since
the
early
The husband* who bail rnllnd for
tel. ft hml heen pliumed to destroy, flu h« *11*11I* lull |lli*
•I Mill** tiim had lici'ii Inirl hill It was loo their
small
dance
hand
nnd
they
nre
intnlkle
day*
In
adilllion
she
steal*
wive*, were *crvnl refjekh.M !• early lo estlrnnle dnimipi'.
the rookeiles there nml use the I* Knriij*i n Mui i*»*f r«n i
ment* In the ilen, liy the host. I . "Member of the Wedding'’ even •'Tested in locating about Iwh more
Tl u. Li .......... I Id .(Im
Intids n* hou*iri|t project",
He prilnled out the ilamatte was D, Anderson. Present were: Rev. from such a highly touted actress men ut the hu*e who would lie willj ?n eson je
, _
»|M’ HI
l*
in
»
Mr*. Iletrel lohl of &lt;lit' Irmihlr
‘ 'eumilliilivi'" (nun iilinusl a week „ru| Mrs I . W. Scott, Rev, and a* Julie llarric
ing lo join Hie nrgunlxutlmi. Jim
rrlerv g r o w n . In /cllwnnd hove
-1( MU
nf dull, froil*
Hollywood Vnrletv, Hie trade Play* Hu drum*, hen Hie uccorii,Mi*, ,j, M. Thompson, I’rof. And
heen having with f(eh| m l . ihl&lt;
M 11 Moulds, I’ ulttl Ileach
paiier, agree* with Ihl* remirter's mu, mill Walt the pinrm and they
11|il
Coiiniy ibtrlciillunil nyeiil. said Mis, |{. R. True, Mr. and Mr* oololoo Fomment* ihe Variety re me looking for two men who play
vein. The ruts lilhhle ol the celery III
"InIK.,, ruining them for the mnr
there wu« ’ ’ not much lull" in Ihe Waller I. I'ipcr, Mr. anil Mra. S. I viewer:
Hie lias* fiddle and the nlto *nx.
Mu M| r
Fveruliidc* lor the mill lo strike, Fowler. Mr*. M II. Rice, Mr*. H.
ket.
tireul
rnncelitrallniiH of **ltliliilM• H Mi
"Ftlu-I Water* i* *plcmliil a* the If you are Interested in playing
M.
Cochran
and
Mr*.
K*ther
Hmilli
flfl
lit
Hi
hut
slime
wind
ilamace
was
re­
hnwk", nttrueleiJ hy the fnt* wldeli
M
M
tic-. H. Mr*. It. I). Raker «|unt Negro cook, giving Hie film almost with this newly organised group
ported to leuty veuetnlile*.
form it large pnrt of llieir *lnplo ■'ulilutft" i 11111■•isole touche* of human warmth you can contact Jim Hill at exten­
with a son who Is stationed at the Its
i*
Most
crop*
now
urowiiiR
in
the
diet, have ol*o gathered there. In (iitiilfjiiui&gt;r
and understandulde emotlun. "
sion 220 or Walt R - r d* i'-r!cnivicry. r*h&gt;iti|u
— Plun —
Kveritlaile* and in tile Sanford Naval Air Station, Jacksonville
the fm-nntime, poi*nn hit" heen put r*'|t*rv, Kli*rIdi*
Borne observer* see the women's slon 2hft.
Another
son,
It.
M.
Raker
of
San­
urea
are
hardy,
atich
us
lettuce,
(&gt;,»
out to kill the rut". If the rut* nr"
"Laughs
From
race as strictly between Miss
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poisoned, will the linwk" he poisonThe
Pagl”
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Friend* of C. F*. Mllsted will he
ed too T Mr*. Metre) wondered, nml r.WnnihfiI* Ml I ^11 aRe wn* repot ted to yoiinii hean* interested to hear that he wn* tak­ Booth having Ihe edge. Many of
Mr nl..
IlH It-n
llcuch
" Feathered Oullefrt”
whnt happen* to the halnnrc of * irinilfiitl
the anmr feel that the two Broad­
13 tut 3 «u» in tlie i’ompunoltiiyntim
Hit ll-Vtf
en hy ambulance lo Hoy I’ lnes, way i|uecn* roiihl easily kill thrmurea.
nut urr T
I.i*lIui’ii, I
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It wii" derided to hold the next irv |tn&lt;k
11Ik
critical.
an opening for Miss Waters or
mei'tinir In Geneva. A rising vote l.i'iiui-.
M 3\.I Ml dumaite to tlie "lute'* multi-mil11*1*11nit
•' I*
Mr. and Mr*. I'. I). Amlrr«nn at­ Miss Crawford to sprint for pay
of tluink" wit* leiidered Mr. Fur- I*«irnlf*y
13 J3.3 Ofl lion dollar crop id oriintic*. Mrapu% l&gt;»i*
. TtyiVG CP— One of the flrat two
rnr fnr mining from Winter ivrt- «in|ainps Urcfiti |)oi, Mutt || IMM113 fruit and taiiKcrlnua would he licit- tended the ChrDtma* nparnlta, dl rt.
WAC S who wlU go tn Korea or
I
no
”
Rho
Didn’t
Hflleve,"
at
the
f.yI'tiipi.
K
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H
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I
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M
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llnr
The
late
Hattie
McDaniel
wa*
nt same Ineonvenlrtiee to hlm«elf Ilittil hlirn
regular aulgnmrnt was awarded
IHI*, i'rulrt «l 11-3 o« llullilu.
man
Bchnol,
Friday
evening.
Their
the'
only
Negro
to
win
an
Acad
Tourists
who
rxtHTted
to
take
nnd for the beautiful pictures TikiiuMmm
M
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the Bronie Star for merllorftu*
grandchildren,
Mona
and
Donnie
emv
Award.
She
won
it
In
into
a
dip
In
the
surf
itenerully
stayed
»nnwu. Itcfreshmcnta of fruit rake,
riTii vn
a m ic e at Far East Command
Anderson
of
Maitland
hail
part*
in
os
nest
supporting
actress
for
her
Indoor*
or
rnuuht
up
on
their
M
rmiKrw.
M
l
rookie" nml ttu'ialan lea were nerv­
headquarter* todav
13 3U
role In "(lone With Ihe Wind.’ *
f’hrlstmu* shnppinu. Attcmlanco at
ed.
HI M U
Hu*
M'Sgl. Corolyn II. Jamei, 2838
Col. and Mra. Wm. K. Hakrr and
f irilflfM«,
*i I!1 11|.TMl*-3 ft« Troplcnl I’ uik race truck near Mi­
s. w. 18th St., Miami. Fla., re
Hi mu*f rii H iuurn iii« Mmk
(heir
son-in-law
nml
daughter,
Mr,
ami
was
the
smallest
since
It
13. mi
Mu Mwkt
reived Ihe award for tin
K It MM* Milt I *•
and Mr*. Wm. H. Kilpatrick of J e t s T o P e r f o r m A t
n|M&gt;ned Thank*ulvlnit Day
Atffirt*1«if
Td
K iH c n h o w tT
i the G 1
administrative assistant In
f.nko Alfred ullcnded the Hank­
-...
'S IK'*
tIJS-IJf.
A n n i v c r m i r y K i t o n planx nnd operations division. She
i l V M I III T ir m nrial'we r T 1T
er*'
llarbequo
Monday.
wo* riled for devising "an Invent
.1 Huidottl airiti" I .irin rr* Market
tAKHUAND cft-FTnil Into the
Mr. and Mrs. I.ce Swceley left
Vorlln 1&gt;. Durkin, lire head nl nn fnun Ml r* ith. Mfstv If*, In Ml nd. i* Kvcrulmh's section ajinm wu* fore­ Monday
K IT T Y DAWK. N. C, US-Three mi* system of processing and fil
fnr
California
where
they
pi***
i«.
3
.
T
o
ta
l
AH, lalmr unlun, aa hi* aecrelary Itu* UilKi’M H1IPI»H»H It|iif1«rnl* "If 1 cast for Thursday inornlnu by the will visit her mother for several Air Force Sabre Jets were primed Ing high nriorlly correspondence
of labor In Ihe new ndmlnlitrallmi. !,riii|ui«' «tirmuful Hfuul. murlfdl
Federal-Stale Frost Warning Kcrvto slap historic Kill Devil Hill with and expedient cmsi-lndcglng pm
month*.
, uurkln. a Democral, backed Clov. vraiVit'li** slla h tly *1 ronv*r.
ice,
a triple sonic boom today In ul­ vldlng a chronological hlstorv rel
ill*
Fred
A.
Hallard
of
Washington,
H'lufilli’w
ii
|
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K
*'1
*
*
m
r*itriii1
*
{tdlal K. Stevenson for tha pres- munil k'U"1, nmrhM kM'iiny*
Temperatures nre not expectetl
tramodern tribute to the birthplace evant to the cense fire armistice
D.
C.
was
calling
on
friend*
Wed­
Idencv
nevotlstlons in Kores."
to be &lt;|ullo so low as the two pro*
of aviation.
Dnrkln polled on Klaanhower ye*
Sgt, James, who also holds the
ceding mornlnas, the Weather Hu nesday, It will he remambered (hat
An F88 speed run arms* the
he
and
Mr*.
Hallard
and
their
two
lerday ami told reporter* he still
rcau said No frost danger '
historic site of man * llrst powered Army Cotntnondjtlon MedsJ. will
daughter*,
Bally
and
Molly,
occu­
wanU to pet loaeUter wllh Toll Howmun Ashe; Miami seen Friday ami Saturday.
i flight alto was on the program leave Thursday for assignment In
pier the A. N. Heott house duhlng I ft* the ceremony celebrating the Gen. James A. Van Fleet's Eighth
lo talk over the noialblllly of
The morning bulletin:
World
War
II,
when
aa
l.t.
Hallard
University Head, Dies Forecast for Peninsular Florida he aorved aa Operation* Officer 40ih anniversary of the Wright Army Headquarters. The other
law. Durkin said he hope* to ar________ ______
Jay morr
itornlng
ng.
brothers’ takeoff In thdr flying WAC assigned to Korea la CpI
Loulso M. Farrell, Billings, Mont.
dl- when NA8, Hanford was comntfa- I machine nt 31 mile* per hour.
MIAMI Of—All acUvItl?* at the —Not quite so cold. Homo clnudl
sloned
and
wae
later,
Kxeeutlvo
E 3
ight
I The aonlc boom, an atmospheric
Univm ity n( Miami wcre ailipend- ness with high thin clouds. Llghl
Officer
there.
phenomenon, gets Ita name from
cd twlny out nf rcancct to llr. winds wllh periods nf calm, ten
Mr. and Mr*. Kvcrett Dig ami the two defeaning reports heard
and when It drop* beBowman F. A*hc, only prealden dcncy to north easterly toward
two
aona.
Michael
and
Htephsn
of
'when a plane exceeds the ir**'1
the university evnr had, who died morning.
wea
Holly
Hill,
were
the
Tempgraturca on high ground
Tuesday nf it cerebral hemnrrhase.
ew preildenl
A I ..........
..
lew
pre*Ulent of Uio A»xT
Hrdedy
Aahe, who wae
had,J in con will lie eoven degree* warmer than Uists of her parents, Pro
temperature*
In low ground looa* Ira. R. E. True.
Coral
fined tn floctore Hospital
ho -attf- Ilona, lowest temperatures will
Gables since Nov. 7 when
whfo «*s,
fered what physician* termed a occur btl'ivren S anq 8 a.m„ moat
of the frost melting before *un&lt; with patehei of light frost In the
"modeready severe cerchral aci
rise.
tnttckland*.
J u v e n ile C o u r t
cliient."
!*
T__ - r , .
turns for the
Lowest temperatu
Everglades District—35 to 40 egHe nppenred lo be recavcrlmj colder
locations Thursday morn­
81 cnldeit places, scattered
Rcauty. . . pride at ownership. , , peace ct mind. . . foei coet
ff’ontinned From | ’i,« One)
when he tniffered n second cerebral ing:
m t.
youlhii tnvolvcNl In thp cufn wf/Q
per year of service—any yay you look at It, a Barrett shingle
Gainesville,
Upper
East
Coast.
Lower
East
Coeat
District
—
auapendud for vurlrtu" IfnUtha Uf ' T f e ' j ^ ^ S c u t l v e vice Orlsodo, and north portion of
titne hy Juiltro fttenitrom.
president of the university, who Brookivlllo District--33 to M. pock­ i above 43 near the ccaait and II to
AI"80
41 away from the coast.
V hut" in rhargp stnro Ashe'e
ao, scattered frost.
Forecast
»*&lt; for Tkureday— Partly
Only the finest mattriaR oo tote W f l t t EUnglee. Todgh,
m
first stroke, will remiln Indeilnllo- et!Rldgo
CARTOON
and Bartow Dlstrlrta and cl
and slightly warmer. ^
iy ^ t tne helm, unlv&lt;r«lty trustees south portion
hefty rag M t...setu m ej with M^Uth until they'rg ee enster- "
of BraokavlU
Brookivllle Dis­
temperature
outlook
—
ij---- M
p _ r rvpmcivn
AND 8RLECT8D
tn
to IS,
38, acaliered
scattered light
proof aa • slicker...then cctgltgsfy eonor-coatad with
Ashe hsd been president of the trict—33
tlrlv.r'* license*," Judge Htenstrum
frost
university since it* opening In 1921
pointed out, .
SHORTS
ftre-reelstant mineral granules ln attnetirt colors and blendo.
Weit Coast Dlitrlet—temj
“A restricted driver*! license tnturn
ranging
from
34
at
^
And
lorrett shlnglea are designed to go 8* I
Hllc* a young peraon, between the tody of the 8tate Welfare Hoard. to 37 at Ellentnn to 40 at !(«&gt;■,
thus
saving appUcgtion time and eqM.
Another single ctjid dealt with a patches of light frost.
0/ 14
?nV ,•? W w
te daytime ana with *omo violation of the stat* game law*.
Indian Rlveh Dttarict—38 to 40
g ib
Hie cat who poiaceiee a
Come sm our complete liny. Wide
, •-»»*
&lt;1*7,1 operator'* or
choke efetylae, polore, blende, pries®,
■" the Judge exlXBd
*

Ilf VmaiNIA P. ANDIMSON

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Sanford N avy “ Savages” Face Rollins Tar Quintet Here Tonight

ehumlnx the net* for 28 point*
pacing the Oviedo Lion ipilntrl to
a lop-aided 00-31 triumph over
Clermont here ]«it night.
- The flashy *enior, who play*
an equally brilliant hanrhall
Same fur the Lion* In the apritix,
Worked with Hilly Meek and Sta­
ten under the boa*&lt;l* to control
the rebound* In Oviedo'* first
Victory of the Infant eumpalan.
Meek poured In in point* for
the winner* in rank second In
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Charlie Johnson bucketed 13 markera to top the lover* effort.
''-T h e Ovledoan* broke fa*t,
MMhvf up a 20-3 martin in tie
1stkill period on the arorlng
tMaee of June*, Meek and Hob
Wspalon.
The l .Ion* held a romfoilable 33S . bulge at the Inturirikdon and
f*nt on to pu*h their Icn-I to 6221 try the third period. It was thu
First win In two game* for the
Ltoaa who wero defeated by Edgewater only lint Friday night by
s M-iA count In OrlandoH It Proved to be a big night for
the Jane* family and Oviedo a*
thel-lona girl* five alapped on
I tt-11 defeat war the Clermont
female* with Kaye June* hitting
tm II marker* or over threefourth* of the winning point*,
hay* I* Johnny Jose*' *T*ter,
Another Jones, Shirley, no re­
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Wed. Dec. 17, IW»|

CHAMP OF CHAMPIONS - - By Alan Mover Seabreeze Drubs

New Smyrna Five
In 79-33 Triumph

Archie Moore To
Fight Maxim For
Light Heavy Title

Sanford villi have it* first
glimpte of big lime Imskrtbull
tonight when the "Siivngca" of
the Haofunl Navv Photography
Ki|uuilron clash with tin highly
tooted Hull in* College five ot the 3b* - Year-Old
Finally
Seinlnoh- High School gymtnidiuiinuilltoriuio tonight It ginning ’&gt;1
Earns Chance For
7i3li p.m.
Championship
Bout
Ihr “ Sai age*" a III nirr) a
good 2-1 rrcord Inlo Ihi* eve­
ning'* encounter holding a flr*l
sr. LOUIS ,r-OI(l mnn Arehlc
plats tie in the Orlando com­ Mtaire. fulfilling a vimlhful ainhlmercial rare rirclut.
liim nt .16. ends a lOycnr trull tn
Couched hy Dm. J, W. Olson. the ('lininplonshl|i ring tonight in
Dnvtona Reach, und I,I. It. It III* 1.Vround title m-run with Light
Wood, Miami, the VJ-62 "Savage-." llr-uvywelghf (,'hamp Joey Maxim.
This I* n chance of a lifetime
will la* gunning for win number
for Moore, mid II almoxl took the
three of the season,
Kuillcr the sailor* Iron need Ho- SI. lustl* Negro a lifetime to gain
queinorc Motor uuilrt-'t of Orlnndo, It. For nlmost a decade Archie
1)7-37, und NA 18 of IIip local air has horn brushed off hy light
station, 01-29. The ooe lust •llffar­ heavyweight champions, a :.nd fate
t'd by Hie Siivngi'- wa* ul Ho­ for un IH year-old beginner who
llands of tho KU-t-uo JV*t 51-47, hail planned to get a tlllo chuiue
oml retire at 2.1
In a dose duel.
Drsplle Ihe lime log, now Hud f P A ,S *'
Th* llollln* Tar* sill rarr&gt; u
L Z A H Y
2-1 record Into this evening'* Moore liu* the opiwirtonlty he's
fray, holding a triumph over favored to take Ihe 173-pouml
C C '.'^ .t r s P J&gt;
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give Moore the edge at B-S, but
once to Stetson's giants.
'2A t? COACH )/.
probably vary to close to
According to Navy official* Hie they’ll
even until the two men enter the
game will be oprn to the public ring
fre» of charge. Everyone H cor­
A crowd of about 14,000 fan* is
dially Invited for ihit evening'* expected tn pav about tSVOOU to
contest, they added.
see the International iloxlng (Tull's CALLSt&gt;
The Photographic Suumlroo is attraction at the arena. The U • «.
,,Vy,d A / p *T /o
CHAMP
commanded by Conidr. Jefferson CST tit) p.m. K8T bout will
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Kennedy Jr. of Winter Park, for- telecast and liroudcu*t nulfo
p e tto fPAHK trott
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Tho Ovlt-doan* victory wa* not nirr football, basketball, and ten­ over t’HK with only thu St t.o
CtAM PtOtef
A HO r / g o B -H t
Without * o ru a dUunpolotment nis star at Hollins.
nrea blacked out
THr/BiW# BeAr as. c
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however, liig center Walter Dmlu
HAP y HAr/OAlAL
Mnnr than 160,000 In rccelplOKLAHOMA AHO 7£XAG.CM4MP&amp;
CHAMP/OttG*
sprained hi* ankln during the pr*'- lins h) 2.* point*, though mu*I lieen Iced away already, and i
o p T M tip c o K p e P e n c P ^ ,
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iame warm up and was aldi-liio-d bund Irapper* are rehiclanl In was enough to establish u new .A.
PVPCH/f. p/a to c o -H o io e p , a v o
or the entire game. The full ex­ give more than 12 point* to (he Louis record.
? e o P/HH, t v / i e A s u r w/n h h p . ' J
tent of Duds’* Injury wn* not Im­ *tallor*.
To Hull expected Wo.las) haul i
mediately ascertained and he may
The ItollliM-Kunfortl Navy VJ-II2 you probably cun safclv add u 1
Dvl.ital,, 11 (S,
v -n »
bo Out of action rur several unmet. game lit the first In a aeries of minimum of 250.000 to the purse '
Ihid*'* to** will bo greatly felt cage conteat* to tie rdno-'-l -ill tho That rr|ircsetila the rudio-TV spon­
by the l.lon*. since the big re- Incut court Ihi* season. During tho sor'* rt'iuirlcd purchase price for
Wind specialist wa* tha No. 2 game n meeting of the Fast Flor­ the air rights
iterer and hold the hope* for the ida Conference ufflcinls will InMaxim has been guaranteed
Ovlcdoan* under Ih* board*.
tuking pluce in the lunch room almut $75,000 in making hi* third
Johnny Jonn* oow haa scored IT inim.'.liHtely below- the gymnasium defense of the world titlo ho took
MIAMI (A) — Football players
OAINKSVILLE
-T h e Uni­
lnts In two game* to pace all court.
fro- 1 U.igluml'v Freddie Mills In from the North and South began versity of Florida lias nine more
fnlnole County prep scorer*,
AH-cooference fm.thsli aelec- IBM.
arriving today In start workouts prospect* for Its 11)53 football team.
holding a robunt 2.1.fi point averngi
Hut thu tact he'll receive onlv a for the annual Mnhl Shrine Tem­
lion* will he made while Hanford
The University said Tuesday
r game. I.uat year (lerahl Cov* and I*. K. Yonte'* title claim* token payment doesn't bother ple charity all-star game In the night the following high schmil ath­
gton of Sanfaitl scored 22 pointt will be Nettled, Utile changes and Moore, who Insists. "The tnxln Orange Row I Christmas night.
lete.* hud applied tor scholarships:
fur IHo ncmom'* Ih**1 inirN* Knimt * -Inllsl Ira I dejmrtmrnt mi) be |thing Is that I'm finullv getting
First practice will be culled
Hobby Uranium, Lakeland half­
Kory by u player In Rend nolo farmed In Inlegrate Ihr Imieely my shot t know I cun lieal him. Thursday with Iwon-iluy drills back; Joe Crlner. quarterback
County,
I’m
going
to
knock
him
out."
organised KFC.
scheduled to start Yrlday. Eight­ from Osceola High, Kissimmee;
Maxim retorts:
Tile Heminuln High varaily nml
een players on each squad were Kuye Green, fullback and line­
In t-.nlght'a tune dash the Na­
Junior varsity quintet* play Kdgv- vy will bo bunking on It* iUr
"I'm Ihr rhanip nml I'll still to* due io check in at Miami Reach backer at Ocala; Larry We*iey,
water In Orlando Friday night.
the cliainpion when thu fight’s hotel* today with others coming Femamllna Hearn offensive half­
wiring threat Joe Mulaclilch.
over "
Clermont (31)
back snd defensive end: John nar­
In Thursday.
Ft! FT T
North Couch Rtu Holcomb of row, Drlrny Reach offrnslvo and
Johnson
3
Purdue will have 26 men on his defensive end at Georgia Military
nquud, with the last-minute addi­ Arudeniy; and from Jacksonville
I
fe S '
II
tion of Chuck llren of Northwest Hlehnril Cromwell, offensive taekBy DAYLK TALBOT
ll**
Fort
II
ern, Hie lllg Ten's leading srorer. jle and offensive end; Tommy
&gt;Jena*
ilrcn Inn) been Invited earllur I’olrie. defensive guard; Larry
13 -SYDNKV. Aiialrulin tjv — Tht*
haphetd
4 country has Just rccclvcil concrete
NEW YORK b f^ llc k Uniat, who but when his acceptance wn* not Adams, offensive end and defnlardati
0 evidence Its young tennis Idol, Hies to loin the Fort Waynn Pistons received, Holcomb Invited another *lve linebacker, ami Ruddy Page,
Total*
31 ►rank Sedgman. Intends lo turn for Htelr iiriifuakhmal buakclbul) player. Hrcn's uccetdonce liml b alflwit-k
lit into (66)
profession*! in about two weeks games, I* up
Cromwell .mil Pelrle played for
0| In the air eourrrninu
Andrew Jnrkson. Adam* und 1’ iigu
FU FT T and It I* taking Hie blow hard.
hlva future iilaus.
plans. Hut the 27-year
27 year oh)
IIA.SKLTHALI. ft EXULTS
1. Joil«/i
for liuncan Fleicher at Jackson­
13 2 2H Most fans linrl reailied suitie- PI* gruvtti
ru»ltf p lihhdirsoreloIhlvtlMi*
College
Meek
i!
I III hlng of the sort was In Hut wind i’ltlshnri'h
airgh shortstop tipllavc* til* Tampa 77 Central College i Mo I .Mi ville Reach
Slaton
I
I 3 but they hadn't really believed It upcoming
",nK. Iwo • year sllnl In the
High School
Shafer
until they read and heard excited arm will help him imiku up his Palm
l
0
Reach 56 St. Anns II
Vl))'0
I 0 H announcements that Sedgman had mini}
Pompano Reach M Vero Reach 32 been
... . delayed in . Ihe . mail and
Wheaton
IJrnat made his New York pro­ Homestead 63 Gcsu of Miami 33. Nhrlne official* and coaches agreed
»
3 U obtained permission from Incuinu
To Inin
tax
offlclats
to
leave
tile
country
fessional cage debut Inst night and Mluml Itluh OH Itcd!nml 36
to let him [day
2b 10 lit)
Clermont
scored IH [mints a* the Platans Jacksonville Jackson 31 P
3 D 1) 10 ill early in January.
The Mouth, umler Miami Conrh
Oviedo ..
One
Sydney
dally
splashed
two
tousled
to
an
easy
05-61
victory
20 13 10 14-00
Andy Gustafson, ussisled by Jim
Yonue (Gainusville) Id
huge words across the top of Its over the Philadelphia Warriors.
Kellcrllnus
(St Augustine) 30 Lnn Tatum of Maryland and George
rib
front pugo. They merely said:
"I don't really know whether
.Sauer ot Baylor, will have 25 play­
don of Jacksonville 47
tennis Shock." And even u day I'll play baseball or basketball aft­ Jackaonvllle
Reach 41) Jnckiou- er* Doleoinl) will be assisted by
aler the story stilt h the first er I come mil of service," Onvnt
Weslev Fester ot Minnesota. Huff
vlltc Tecli 32
thing that hits the rye.
said. "I'd like tn play both but it Cross City 56 Mayo 12
Donticlll of Boston nml Red SonIt would lie difficult for llio may Ih- loo much of a strain."
tiers
of UCLA
Lake Itidier 53 .Melrose ;ui
average American sports fan to
Dick, who batted .264 In 05 gomes Macclntny 57 Y'ulee 32
understand the public cummnlion for the Pirates last season, still
FHU STAR
City 61 ,xt, Joseph (St.
over a mero tennis player. Hut attends Duke University but he Crescent
TALLAHASSEE
_i^i _ Earl
Augustine) 20
DALLAS, T*x, W1 ~ Southwest ho might experience a fairly slm- ex|&gt;ecta lo be drafted Into the army Fcrnandlna 62 Camden (WoiMlhlne, O’Neal, senior offensive guard
Conference bsikelhall team* main- * ! r **n*alJon If Hocky Marciano sometime In February.
from Valdosta, Ga,, tmtay has the
(ia.) 43
The six-foot fireball, who set an Perry 6U Florida High (Tallahas­ llatfour Award as Florida Stale
Ulned their two-to-ona margin over abandoned hi* heavyweight title
Moconfarance cage rival* today or the Yankee! announced they all-tlnio collegiate scoring record
University’s most valuable player
see) 14
|UWr ^taking two of three games were turning their itudluni Into with Duke during Ihe 1030-31 sen- Seabreete 79 New Smyrna Roach of 1332.
a brer garden.
son, cIukscs the pro game much
lit* selection by other member*
33
Probably one reason Aussie fun* lougbor than college com put iIInn
It took final minute uction, but
of Ihe Seminole siiuml was an­
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Park
40
Wildwood
41
! w » A f M look a oo-ss victory and official* hid not taken earlier i„ Ui!m,*11,nCi &gt; 1..1. ? ‘K, r wli *73,00° Jefferson 39 Lakeland W
nounced Tuesday nlghl.
over Trinity University of Han An­ rumor* about Kcdgman too serious- to Join tni I Irales Inst June.
Harlow 73 Wauchula 36
* ct they I
tonio and Arkansas beat Missouri,
Largo U.1 lire aster Tech 51
------ ,--..j)g they
•ML with a lait-iecnml field goal.
Utl Clermont 31
HI
of Itrflil, seven raced at Hialeah.
Oviedo utl
along
without
hlip.
-.Only Texas ChrlnHan University,
Tltuivlllo 49 SI.
IT
They were Hull l.i-a, Heliopolis,
Tltuavllto
St. Cloud 47
playing far afield In Peoria, 111.,
------------------------ Illue Sword*. Attention, Easy
l w * t The defending champion
ALL-CITY
Mon, War Relic und War Admlrw r a fd Frog* bowed, W TO, before
TALLAIIASSKB Lfl - Tommy »l.
Bradley UtuveriUy.
Price, an all-city end ot Miami
------- *---------------p g y ooe of the tpp tan In this
Jackson high kchuol tht* season,
Qunrturlmck lloldiy laiyhn and
haa accepted n Florida State Uni- halfback Ooak Walker of the
vor*lty football icholanhlp for Detroit Lion* were alio teamnaxt year, the University said to- mate* on the Highland (Texas)
day.
High School team.

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North-South Tea mu Gators Sijcn 1) More
AHHemble For Game
Gridiron Prospects

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Sports Roundup

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Groat To Play For
Wayne Cager*

Southwest League
Cagera Hold 2-1
Margin Over Foes

DAYTONA REACH (Mpvebil)
— Menbrc***e lligh-Mchuol quintet,
winner* (if the East Florida Con­
ference cage title for the past four
year* und .stale "A " champion* In
three of those season*, served mi­
llet- on Hu- league iignln tills year,
gilling o ff to u spectacular be­
ginning. by drubbing New Smyrna
llrnch, 7P-33, here la.d nlgiit.
With three reluming tsltrrmen. Hill Hrnaer. Don Dunkle
and Hob Rlrhlnt*. Ihe Hand
Crsbn ixj*led a 190 martin at
ths and of the first period, add­
ing 19 more points In Ihe second
Mania to conclude Ihe Initial
half with a commanding 31-13
lend.
Thereafter the New Smyrna de­
fenses were pulverised In tho final
two quarter* a* the Crabs ran
rampant swishing the cord* for
45 more markers while limiting
the Harracudns to lust 18 tulMc*.
Richards' 19 points wa* the
individual high total for Ihe
winner* though the scoring wa*
spread out among Ihe nine play*
era Coach Joe Nelson empftqed
In keeping the score "down."
John Ht, John wn* the Mg scurer
for the loners with It markers.
New Smyrna's Billy Carr, giant
center, wu* unable to play because
of nn Illness. The Barracudas
sorely needed the rebounding and
scoring punch usually provided by
thu lanky Carr,
Seabreete 39
G
Renner
6
Scott
Cherry
I
Rogers
6
Taylor
l
Duukel
3
Lloyd, W.
l
Richards
0
Lloyd, it.
0
Tol
ratals
29
New Smyrna U. 33 G
Ht. John
Johnson
Mallory
Wilson
Phillips
Davis
Brown
Morey
Totals
Henbreeie ....
New Mmyrnu

Florida Gridders
Resume Practice
For lnt Bowl Tilt
GAINESVILLE in - Florida's
football team goes back to Hie
practice field today to get ready
fur the school's first bowl appeurnnre—In the Gator Bowl against
Tulsa Jon. J.
After thoy wound up a 7-3 sea­
son by trimming Kentucky Dee U.
the Florida players got n brief
rest. Thsy are likely to have dully
sessions, except for one or two
days off at Christmas.
Rick Casurcs, the rugged Gator
fullback, hasn't rested though. Hu
umped right Into tho varsity busetball lineup and scuruil well In
three opening gomes, ensures
probably will plov basketball
ilnst Mississippi State here Fri­
against
day night, then concentrate on
football unlit the first of the year.
Coach Bob Woodruff plans to
lake 111* bowl squad to t'unU* Veilra Beach, ocranfronl resort 25
miles from Jacksonville, Dec. 29.
They will wind up practice seaalons there and go into Jackson­
ville Just before game time.
The Gator Bowl game will close
out the collego football career of
18 senlora, Including seven backs
who have advanced the ball near­
ly throe mile* tn three ictiona.
Papa Halt, biggest gainer of the
seven, haa !,4o8 yard*. Buford
loing, high scorer for the group
with 108 point*, la second in dis­
tance with 1,141 yard*.
The other* are Jack Nichols
1,948 yard*; Sam Oosterhoudt 936:
Reed Quinn 263; Ken Summer 81
and Kent Steven* 10.

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Jackie Robinson Will Not Make
Any More Criticism Of Yankees
By JOE REinil.EK
NEW YORK ijv—.tackle Robin■on, wilt) recently stilted In a Id i­
vision Interview [hat the New York
Yankee front office was agaln*l
the hiring of Negro player*, will
not make any such criticism*
henceforth
Tho brilliant Brooklyn second
baseman will refrain from refer­
ring lo the absence or presence
of Negro ball players in the major
league.* as long us lie remains In
baseball.
A suspicion that Itohinstm had
been silenced un order* of higher
up* stemmed from Commlssltdier
Ford Frick's reply to a iniesllon
whether he had tllscuKird the mat­
ter with J nek lo.
"I prefer not UVdiscu** the mat­
ter," answered
Frick "It has
been handled "
ip!
Stan Muslal of Hie SI. land* Cardi­
nals was Ihe highest salaried
. er In 1952, it I* now revealed.
he major leagues' homo rim king
drew $t*).0&lt;)0 Iasi year. SIO.issi
more than Muslal earned with the
Redbird*.
The 190,000 figure eume to light
when a Plrale spokesman, discus­
sing the elub. remarked:
"Klner wasn’t a SPo.OMi ball pincr last year and I think he knows

it a* well us we do. I have a
Inmch he's prepared to take n cut
bol I don’t know whether ho'tl ac­
cept Ihe full 25 per crnl."
There will be no austerity pav
gram ul the Phlludelpldu ITilllnV
training cutup iu Clearwater. Flu.,
this spring. Manager Steve O'Neill
told tne writer in 1'hocnlx. Art*.,
lust week Hint lie planned In erase
ull the "don't” and "slioll nut"
rule* which were Imposed upon
the player* by Eddie Sawyer, for­
mer I'hll pilot, Inst year"The players will be allowed to
bring their wive* and families to
camp." said O'Neill "They will be
pei'mllted tn swim, piny golf. cnnW
fish amt relax on tne beach If th ^
wish."
1/
An nifritiokctl pitching record
was set by Preacher Hue this past
season when tho Brooklyn south­
paw turned In a won and lost rec­
ord of 11-2. This mark coupled
wllh his 22 3 murk of 1991. gave the
veteran tho pn*t Iwo-sekspn pitch­
ing percentage In miidcru baseball
line’s overall .13-5 for a percentage
of HG8 luppeil tho previous i » A
of 59H
8U
‘ *L*I|y
Ll‘ ‘ Grove
39 11 for B
U7 set hy
of Ihe Philadelphia Athletic*. Grove
hail a 28 5 mark In
.......1930
. and fof
lowed with u 31-4 reco
coroLIn iP31.

Rumored Race Track SFC Will Hold Cage
Tourney Feb. 26-28
Is Called Premature
TAMI'A '.n-rtie South’ Florldu
JACKSONVILLE UM-W Ellis
Gllmoiir, head of u group of New Confvrcnco will hold lla annual
Y’ork spur!*men reported planning basketball tournament la PR4|
•“
to build a harness rule track near city Feb. 26-28
Jesuit High Schnol will be host
here, say* the rrport 1* prema­
for the truck meet In Tamj)a April
ture.
"There's nothing definite right 25. Ihe tennis ami golf ton run
now," said Glliuour. n Glens Fall*. mcnls are sef for March 26-28 In
N. Y., uutiimobile dealer and first Winter Haven and the - league
president of (he Saratoga, N Y.. swimming meet for Ft. Mycr*
Race way Hr suld he came In May 2.
Florida for the funeral of Hub
The top haiebull team* of the
Gordon, Duval County commis­ Southern and Northern divisions
sioner who died recently.
will play one game for the SFC
Gilmour suld no contract has championship at a time and place
been let for huifdlm, the proposed lo lie fixed later.
£
track In St. Johns County between
Officers elected ul u Hireling
here and 8t. Augustine. Hut he here: Joel Evers, Wauchula. pres­
Indicated negotiations are in prog­ ident; Ulll Fenglr, Cleans atei.
ress with u contriietur.
vice prrsldenl; and Vrrno Duller.
Associates In the deal ure re­
ported to lie Irving Woodlln, Sche­ Bartow, secretary-treasurer.
nectady: Hus* Carpenter. Chester; t
SCORES M ' £
Dr. William ttcsrk, Johnstown;
BARTOW
tft-&gt;BIIIy Mooneyhain.
and Willard J. Grande, Saratoga.
The track wmild be built on Hie Ilnrtnw'* all arminn star, scored
site of the former running track 46 points Tuesday night a* Rnrknown first ns Keeney Park and tow High trounced Wnucliuln 7536 His total wa* believed to be u
later St. Johns I’ nrk
Florida now has no harness rul­ Sindh Florida Confercncu recor^
ing with parimutuel betting. Ind
a permit has been granted by t*H&gt; V » M N N N N N M a N liK M K N
Stale Racing Commission nn'd St.
John* Countv voters approved n
referendum for fhr proposed track.

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their first four gume* nml t"
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J'w-ki-v llumilil Nadi wn* the
I-tillin'- stake* winner ilurinir tho
M*32 Deluwnri* I'litk meeting. The
CHiiailliin veteran won
three
Rtnkes worth a total of $63,325.

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Commies Rlare Forth
With Boasts They
Will Seize Seoul
By Christmas Time

SEOUL te — Allied warplane*
smashed a big Ked troop massing
area near the North Korean capi­
tal of Pyongyang Thursday while
• the Communliti boasted they
would he In Seoul by Christmas.
Allied planes In wave* rained
high explosive* on the troop eon
centratlon area, whleh sprawl* 20
mile* *nuth of Pyongyang.
The Air Foree said more than
70 buildings were destroyed and
30 more were damaged.
The Communist boant siboul cap­
turing Seoul came in loud »i&gt;cnki*r
broadcasts ulnng the front High
flying fled planes also made a
jhraro appearance over the front,
^showering leaflets anylng In effect
"Yankee, go home."
While Allied officer* considered
the hruadratl* one more phu*e of
the Ited*’ psychologies! warfare
one officer snltl the new* had
spread through iP'O'd "catts’ng
unite a commotion" for a while
No signs have Iteen reported
that the Communist* wen* massing
anywhere along (be front for an
offensive toward Sen»l
_ While fighter • bomber* worked
over lied concentrations far behind
the front. Sabre let* on screening
patrol over northwest Korea shot
down one MNI Jet and damaged
another, the Air Force said. Tho
downed MIO was bagged liv the
hottest Sabre acc now ‘ operating
In Korea
LI James F Istw of Sausnllto.
Calif., credited with his ninth MIC
let, ssld It was the roughest dog­
fight he has had in two tours In
Korea
/)
Ten Sabre* clashed with 22 MIG*
high above the Sulho Iteser*.
voir, ulmost directly above the
Yalu lllver boundary of Manchuria
The damaged MIO was credited
to MaJ. Richard L. Aycrsmun of
Sacramento. Calif., bringing hl»
score to three MIfls destroyed and
three damaged.
Ground action wa* light.
The Air Force reported Its fight­
er-bombers smashed a large Com­
munist troop concentration are*
m abotu 20 miles below tho North

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ForiM’ti^l for l iu l a x
I*.m ix
M IA M I
F lu
v A in.m
who !•,' 1 \x«•* n il) (Ml a m XI'rt.*• ’ tl.ll
t lo n lx amt xx.trmui
I In* Minin' I ii ii i * I •••!•! \ a III. 1’'
K n tiiru
Is*in pi*i a 1111 1* mi t It m»k
F is h Creek 20 m iles south of Mi
Il’tM”) nf f 1 lilt - Ml»’1 V»’l • lull#
\\ a rm o r
K m l.ix im *•! No f r o -i
.uni lor m ore Ilian 2H hour* dur
pi I'rtfiltl'll
•l.oik'i r S.iltit 11.1 x am ! N-nul.ix m orn
Ins!
some ol
F lo rid a 's
eoldesl
t to- im:'
Sun •• T im’*.! mx . III* •in!
w eather wo* reported In "*n tl*
f
v.' r • I..I. k
in«’i iilnff, a litliil
111
I III • Oil »TMp it.IM|,Ito IM
fm 'lo rv" condition In V e le r.n i* tin*
| ,’|lf I'BI'lll In,* l XIII II f X ,.f •• Itn -tali* \' -1*.•nf•‘oiii,i\ \i*»Mt1II
pilot today
l i t ’ •I11X , I. S|»eci ..( I'a ln i It. o h I',m ill 1
f lin t - Hint vuff« tlil'h
F re d T y z z e r J r . released from ltax»* I m'»»ii p i «h*u *i suit M» \
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44 I f III
•• hospital only two week* .uf» 1 c |iiii list a «tronir«M iii'ii • 1 oil all U t il - U V l'ljl lloni-altl,

MtOH WINDS AND WAVfflash the forward and item sections nf the U.S. I the storm forced Hit* •uxprnalnn of rescue effort* to taint the crew l.v
Navy supply ship Orommei Krr/er. which *nnpr&gt;c«t chains In a heavy |breeches buoy alter three h.ul been brought a*liore The .17 re...urn «lill
storm off Leghorn, Italy, and bruke In two on an offstiure reef. Fury ot |on the stern section were reported uiuuj.ued ( luirrmiiionu! K . n t , ....

Canal To Coast Early Settler Returns To Sanford
Man Survives 28
Urged By Group
After Absence Of Half A Centvry Hours In Cold Of
Seeking Project
Night In Bushes
w

Early Completion Is
Urged At Meeting
Staffed In Orlando

A fte r 71 year* of w and.-ring,.
Tltnm n- M. .lohnnson Im* re tu rn e d |
in ttie scene* of hi* youth. .Artnul-j
iv Thom as w as not horn in Sonlord, but his fath er w a.- in |l*e

lluvnm i
Ttioum* lu in -e lf
ot down it.,
next ye ar n« n soldier and til*.-.I
tin* co un try *n well t I n i he i&gt;
nmlned for tin- next ‘.'7 vein * I'

N o. 8.1

Amoriuti'i! I’ ri'su I,rust'd Wire

Clinffs T&lt;&gt; Manffroves

h um ans Commission
Comes l ’ p With Pro­
posal To Solve One
Of Hottest Issues
IU I I! \NK &lt; \u i : y
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I'rcM ilen t
li m n . t i i ' a|H*ui.il III .ilth •ttminib*
sion r , iin r np tmlax with a now

p|M|td4;il hil «s«l\IIU, •»?))* llf
in d | 1| l\ * tl* •!t•••*.! t * ♦))•*• ho\\

;. ta tin- .h.i tm

Ihi*
til

hilt

I ............mi ni ainii i tlli'il for a
In o.i»t pi o k i am ill h iliT iil ami ^tatr
••PtMiil to m .tkr xi’hm larx pri* pn&gt;
••■
• it in am .Hu t phot
v t.I.ihh* lo

•o a ii tin »'o&gt;t of iiis ili« ..I rein* for
• . • t x ou.i
liM ln a l am! tatu fuml- fnl.tlinff
P i tullioti iliktl.srh .mint.ills would
In* prov iiln l to pax all or part of
ttir u i* foi tlioM* who ra n t affonl
to pax thuir 'han* (H lii'i* wmiht
pax tni'M tom pn'inpim&gt;
I hu plan «liffi*r« both from a sx*
turn iiMviii'iM"*%full\ u - ih m im i I by
I*ii*%n|«*nt ITurnai) amt a riv a l pro|»m*.i I of flu* Xtni’i lu.tn M ulti al \&lt;
sot latum . \M .\ l | hu pi u-lili'llt of
the \M A im fiin li.itu lv ta h h n l our
pha-u of ttit* »i*w\ plan i- " im n
puUorv ItvilHh in « ittam u “ solHt*
turn; tin* \ M \ It.i - ailw ax- foiifftit

first boatload of Swede* brought was no* u n til Ili'Jil I Im t he r r iu i, ,
At AnffcIFishCreek
here in lt»7l liv General Sanford. ed to thi* countl y to |U|1 hi* ,-hd
I tu
\ out nip*-io n
-,iiit
(N'opli*
On KeysNearMiami
C. C&gt;. Jidmnson worked foi the d ir n in «-lu u d . T h e y now
liotihl t»»* :»!•!•• to 1 htmki' thm r oxxu
(irneral at t'psuhi for five years in llrlnndo, Taiopn and Minim
«h" tor situl tin* tlm lo i shm itil \xork
A resolution urging early rtins* and then went into l,u*lm**s (or
Mr .lohnnson went buck to I ' m1
without t;ox rt nniunt in lu r frm uM '
[.let ion of the St. Jnhns-llt.Han himself, lie wit* n sawmill npctu h i I'.il7 and mil* i,■turned to FI
pIC
t .it t ilt a -i- wouht !••• plat's'll on or
R iv e r C a n a l w a* jm sse il yesterday tor
................
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and rnpnu.'d
in nil kind* of •la last fail when he decided !•&gt;
o ii/n iK K it iiip - of ilo iititH to oroat the in ro tln c o f the F lo rid a re - j wmolwoVk A lse it T h7 k " |
moved take up residence near the f li- i
x iih- « o in p lft r im tln .il •.o n ill i ,I hm '
giun of the National Rivers and
A m erican lioincsite of hi* f n t lo ,
•o n mm tton with m rilis ’ail n 'lilo rx
Harbor* Congress In Orlando, For-1to Orlando and made fr&gt;-&lt;|Ucot lie is now liv 'iig w ith Ids w ife at
.iim I h m p tta l'
ie*t Hreckrnrldgr, xccrctniy of the nip* hv oxcart throughout Central th eir lion............ Sm ith C a m e l»u
tin* I’o n i h i p - ton pro|Hi-«a(l that
Florida to vauou* sawmills.
canal committee. *nhl today.
A venue.
F e d e ra l S o c ia l S r c u n l i funds lo r
It wa* while on one of the*,*1 Mr. .lohnnson said that A * . I
I urposr of Ihs canul would be
i ltd Age and S u rv iv o r* ' In su ra n c e
lor navigation anti flood control, trips, accompnnlcd by hi* wife. l.o n d .p iist is the o n ly one o f It,.
1 1 1,AS! i lie Used to pav for p rep ay
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according to the resolution, which that Thomas happened to lie Imrii e a rlv
residents
he
r«m ernl&gt;e.s w ith a lia d ly burned li.im l, *or
f lin t * him ! vi'iti'lutil**' » ' S*f *t t till I iltl'l'l htllil'P XXI'll* III I ’I ’«'ll III* i ll' ll meut m e d ic a l plan s lo r those re
included provisions for lockn and In Mull land. Though hl» father whom he tin* seen since he l.a» vi ' ,'d a ntgtd of J 5 HI degree eolil
r e iv in g S o c ia l S ecu rity benefit*,
ri p o ilt i! -Mini' tl.itn .i. i- i .* « .1 !»!»;•
bridges, h« stated.
buck, m
touil vie
he re*
reeled
to ht* undershorts .
en noca,
le il o ff
il an 1ll*t
1-« 'tr*l’l"'d
, '! 1
Mi
tno
,
lived in Orlando, Thomx* had l»een
without reg a rd to th e ir own a b ility
h i H \V . H
Itu
p n, ,. h»
Id •.? 1Hip* « '•1, ••-I'itrulu
.mil
tnillH
ln-'
UH
inen
nf
hifather'*
n»lt/hl..,r
The
!W
year
nil!
Navy
veteran
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Mr. Brecktnrhlge, Tom Lemon, ......
, ________
_____
_________
of
mum n or ni inuti 1 * neiirhmir*
, ,
#«ll- r,i m iv tint r lorhlii r.\pe» 1nifi1i.1l Maiinn.
many
friend* and
relatives
in San
|*ii Itnl Ut il f i n - ( itnl uni to thpay
City Manager, and Henry Slum- ford and spent considerabletime, that
u s some three m illio n person*
«••!•mi a -f r i|t nf Intiil ilri'a d v re c e iv in '! " A S ! c tn -ik s an
»on, Chamber of Commerce di­ here during ht* youth.
from
ntili*
I
m
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m
ill’
x\
nl*
rector, represented the C of C
. „ . .
to in a tic a ll) would l.e lirm igtd un
Later hi* father moved to Ar- tL^,&lt;,ln,,
at period, he asi.t. ............ed the tract h e ir attention F ln a lly the •
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(.•-i .- is.I s. iii tr. .... ( ....a t lo in smith lU, r
yesterday at th* meeting.
|ir ,u r u„, vvllb.mt any fur
cadis when- Tlminns liernme
a ( .* ,olu
^truoml (lio lilt litki* it» ltl j t.lin (r i i m y 0n of t lii'ir t&gt;xxn M ilGeorge Gibbs, Jacksonville ship­
printers
devil
on
the
Arcadia
Aru
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s'slomU
the
ll.nssn.
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he
pre.um.bty
had
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Ittoit nf t IhorV xximM .•jCt'lve |»rcbuilder ami official af th* Con­
do an y more dainne* ih.m lot- nl I
.... ,
.
\\ • II co iitiinn I,, li.ii *.-vt i,.o ile r ju iiil in r t lB 'il 4'nrt* front fn ili'ra l
luiia, l.l'd b s .-g s , u
H ergstrom
a, gowned
gress, presented Its} renal pro­ cad tin, one o ' SV- f'.rt weakly
'
Tvner
lost
hi.
bohitlce
nnd
fell
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h.
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mwvBpinuni hi shut pap of llir
le v e l a id e - ho rn this s t r ip " lie 11nit!*- itt ! tit'X rt'iii’li B*)
four wings showered explosives on posal to th* meeting yesterday. iilatu. At Iht* Ilmf of th« sSpanUh- I'esraona, H erm an s,.n*, Anderson*, from the tugboat Ltigan hImvI II 'hat waimei u .a lloi will d.-.l,.*. s .ii.l
" W e ’ll l.e stnntnn.. rig id
i i \ S I f 4int!x an* m lli'c lm t frt»m a
I In d g t riK ,
U artelsu ns,
Isg re u s, a m Tuesday between Cape Flori the , xa.'t extent •■( duiouee
Included In the resolution was
the Reds, destroying more than 70
toil at a t .-d n i.-il ra le
I i ,i x i **11 la x on 4-in |»l4»x 4«r « .tint f i l l
provision for completion of the American xvnr. Thomad father lls lin a , llu n e s , M an g n o .o n s, R in g s, ila and Cotter Hank lie was res
lempeiulor. &gt; lost meM leu.di along
building* and damaging SO.
xvent
to
Cuba
where
he
irm
the
Soeei
s.iul
il
was
in
i|.o
ssd
ile
to
•C MMllmiinl On I*am* s lx )
E rirk a n n s ,
N o rd stro o is,
H trn Low. who has bagged three MIG* IJOH.OOOJtOO Central and South
late yesterday l.y t'.ip,
» h.w „f T.' d .e .e ,-....... . •&gt;••&gt;r m ake all .o v o ia l, e lllli. ile ot , i . ,|.
contract for huilttinir the army etrom *. SwenaolM. N e ls o n ,, nig- Jciic.i
j " ; ' l.,aVld' k n o w ' l l a l . . . n r . l
h i- *........ndtng. t . . l . n i , I l .........I,
since returning from the U S, Florida flood control program.
d
a
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at
tills
lim
e
The resolution called for early quarter* at Camp Ctilumhin near low., Moyas and Evan.
; flsbmg *e»sel
'■"&gt; l» . .................. . .....
praised the living ability of the
W a I t . l . i.
li,lo is .a,met. , , | ,,|o
completion of the Central-South
pilot whose MIO he shot down
"lleciniM* ol tile cold wenthei
VV&gt; l*t.l, fium .. Finnk Mm . Ii
i*t el Itie I ■ .lei ,.l SI . 1,
|i,,.I
"We went through everything in Florida project "In the interest of
I ti...I plenty of elotlies on when I •It.l. .1 llnil . I..I. iii lii
•• ■ •»*.t»..t -.h.i
the book and that ollot reallv knew flood control and water conserva­
fell off the lio.it. ' Tvzzer said ............ . t.... I. . Its .... ....... " " " " "
fr|H i| f * 11 Min 1Mi I t ill.mi lOXt'l -in
Ills stuff,” he said. “ It wax the tion In order that the program
"Tliankx to my training as a setinu it . . *, , ),ii
„( &lt; ir#||^
may keep ahead of private devel­
roughest fight I ev#r had "
Ited I'ross life saver I was aide
"The cold went he, tm-n'l ) ,r* IKMI llltlvi,.»fl,tl •' tm .lt* I m XI'
p
Low said he raked the MIO with opment* in the project area."
In |m-.I off my
shis’ s, two pairs ih,. , &gt;i ,.( iti■■ er.ip- I,.,, n. . li, l i I »1 * t ill’ll' AA.1 Milt Is ll.ltt as it
Mr. Lemon said today that men
four machine-gun hursts, snd it
of sin ks, two
pairs of palils. ,i.i Iim ttinn to .. i •li.-.n t,i&gt;, t , to Itf I
I In* t X t'iu l.iitr xxsi- titl it irtli'-t
V , to e tfo l A ill. I I"
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started to hunt. It crashed before with official capacities whom he
sweater and laeket "
*I*-.” Mi M..|s, |t .m.| \|.. i ,,f it,,
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( ,..|.i,'s I .’no. 1 ‘lm in lie *.Mll I*1*4', 111 ■ i lil«ii •• \ 4*t •Ifttllf
contacted
were
of
the
opinion
the
the Red pilot could hall out.
t
'apt
George
Huron
skloper
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n
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” I " ,,','1 TANGIER, .Morocco '.ft -An Inter- eaplain of the pirate vessel, thit„
f i ..,,.ni, i ,. ot, &gt; 1 "&gt;• ... ’ he
114* i'*MA4 |l 11•4‘ I 4' S«M||s* ........ t i t ’ll
On the around, the most pro­ r*n.*.i.*.
hnpurtunt
national procession of unshaven &lt;10 ton Ksmr, came to testify (rum Hie tiigl.oal didn't lint Ire Dial In* an.I wrie *i, . ,1 (&gt;»n, iln- i ,,. i II,.
A .. It. . 1..I. is
t l.,.,
I'b .is t m a *
nounced lull In month* «etHed‘over and that jmsslhlv action could tm
t)l„ ch , kj|,,M,r, „ n(, h#n,
,
,
m
m
m
*
oolv
crew
mail
liad
disappeared
m
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a Tanglr Jail, where he i* await
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11*lttt - mi i ..m l Him It m| tin* i l i **i
g .(. w .-.e ............. •' ' ' '" V a l «crthe frozen 155 mile battle line. The hastened through cooperative ef- bitten
kj..rn adventurers
Ihr.inued
an
until
half
an
hour
later
I
ai.mnd
hen
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Ilf
Mill
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adventurer* thronged an Ing trial
■1 ' before an international
xx.i - im m m i I hv an .it t tiinitl.i
vm.is ,,f . lie lom,-i s'I.i.i..l.*-r.
inerrury was 10 degrees above fort.
Tvzzer watched the tog tin’ ll tl ! was preMv well xllle.l ..f(
American consular court today to
for eomplieity in th.- piracy moved
l i i ’ti nf itn lt it •* iltnl in tin* i ’i i I i I
M .s I I I . . "Id Rim.'
la v .e e cx e zero.
"Feople attending this meeting continue the recital of a strange eotirt
mil
nt
sight
then
shed
Ids
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Far E»*t Air Force* said in B29 got a better appreciation of the tale of modern piracy on the high In matter of (act lone*, with in m- ilotblt.g and swam ............ . beo J„|„, S,di|t.i.d. r. |...r(. .1 .Ion • t .. |l»'l iihI AXtill it f *11fit l.t'l I tun '• i.ltv ..., ..'.Ill V W.1- CIV* I. .1 lo*
eaxional
sardnnir
smile,
lie
told
list*
t
h
..
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II-'
"v
P resident
|t « s iM is a . n s
s i« i
I■on
Superforts blasted a n officers
miles to the ini.ngri.ve swamp All
,,.|| lllm
•ess.
thi* »tory:
wt•loin ••»» B' h iilf nf
|( 4*|Mirl
in t lir.it i’il ttu* la m e r li.euula
training headquarters last nt»ht at
mi:lit
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Im
fan*
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imi mr«|
Forrest and Paley chartered the
This time, however, machine
il \\e * l l '••list rt'iiin ih i
•
lo . .» - i I iii i i .K •!•••* I i"t
Yongsan In extreme Northwest
the mangrove root*u ito
ward off , Ea»l»t.le
fmm... I I I •ii/ ' i -»•»•• rc| !.aai |p-i lei i .l a n&gt;Smite
her
accountant
gun* were the weupons instead ef F.*nte .from
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. - i .owner,
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xxii-s ic
lit)* I il*fill * I 'III I *t 141.4
. v Korea with "good strike*."
cutlasses. A m e r i c a n cigarettes line Wright, for M.ono oor.H.rt.'dlv ’ Knowles win. has fished the
f‘"
hi- a,.., h...l .i&gt;,. f.o.
| . , r , in the I'lnnl &lt; "v
Mi • H n iiu ’i
I till* . xx hu
hilt)
were the booty, not gold from Hie for a salvage Job off Malta For
i, u a *
s eade.l for l"1 ............. .
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a,. , and .............. north of Ft
••Iv«’*| flu iim'iiU t
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Spanish Main
rest brought along hts ...v., crew
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About 80 member* of the I’ resTwo American* living In Mornc- In help Kngelsn.an After thev
w. atli.-r d.,!,’ I li.n m .to- . al.l.ng.
vlth.m I.
.tried frost ...v .--.-.I AVIt II
lt li,i| | c
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hyterlan Men's Club and their co, Elliott Burt Forrest of New sailed, the new crew produced
T v,,rc estimated he reached the '* V1*............- s-.v mo l.
.. .....I., ,s |,r soutli as the log - ••• I .iff* S m i • N
xx rail«*r•
yvives enjoyed a dinner on Tuesday York City's Ilroru. and Sidney three or four mnrhlneg.ins and swarnpv. mnn.’ r.ive stmliled
1 . ... , .
" ...'.i v .- ■. table areas of the F v c
t , $fs , I , rt t • l . »• ‘
vt.i.l.leil shore
*h..re
night at 7:00 o'clock In the re Paley, 32, of Jersey City, a Tangier »ome pistol*
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A single truck from th* Ran- creation room of the church. Tho nylon manufacturer, are alleged to
iHHlt XX itfif | It || At*
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Forrest ordered the K-nte In .'•bout I |&gt; III
H | i \ , i t t&lt;&gt; mult iif ihx'
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ford l ias Department answered dinner was prepared for the "la- have played key roles m the hi •hadow the Fomhtnatie Al I a in p a w in g In ial* and Ihe h c R ri.p le r
a i 'i .II . I , 1.,.o'. ,|„ i,i,„
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I •Inti * ih fik II h t i * xx .t' .mv in xx
He w a.led through knee deep '
llIX l •4 mm m«I &gt; I m|* !•». i . IHIIOIIHu rail earlv thi* afternoon on a
il.m i iff)* ’ i ” hi»Hiui -.it il
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light' event under the direc­ Jacking of lloo.ooo worth of smoke* on Oct. 4 the E»me rammed the mod l.'w ir_d. Angel F...is h Creek
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t i hiuiihx'r
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fra** fire in an area hounded by tion of Harris Fold* and hi* com- from the 300-ton Dutch motnnhlp 1!" rK,’ r. ?h,»' ,
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•i . &lt;i-I no-.nli. I top d . i v lot at of
Stre.-t* and Maple and French
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An Interesting program wa* ar&lt;
Testimony Is being heard hy (’onw*l|&gt; ,.np &lt;m lh&gt;' hrulgc
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i . 111u l. . Mu p .I'-o .Icn cy of
Avenue* .and later wa* jolijed at ranged for the evening by Dr. sular Judge Milton J. Helmlck and
The nnm hod mask* Ilk.- the Kit
wenth.'i in.* ...... .1 i'o,,,i ii,.I,,, f.„• | \ t , ' \ i . | t v A d d s U n i t i e s lt.it S ic . i.p . '
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th* scene hv a second truck whan, John W. Wilson who Introduced K. two civilian assessors In nn impro­ Klitx Klan and carrlp.l machine•I Ins mi l l . tl.nl ( i.n i. now on
n rroun of boy* erroneously re­ B. Hall, director of the Adult vised courtroom—the small dining gun*."
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b elt.'r w ill, a l.l.I ,- n il.| w ra th I City To Bank Group l.v". v i . i .- i . i t » - i &gt;•'
u n til
The attack occurred 10 miles off
ported that a hnu«n In the area Training Center of the Flurlda room of the American con»ul*tc
(('....tinned tin
six .
ili, fn it .,f it..- v at w ill *&gt;'l ..
the east roast of Spain The pirate*
wa* afire. Fire Chief Mark Cleve­ Council for tho lllin.l located in here.
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land *aht. The hlate. caused no Daytona Beach. Mr. Hall talked un
Paley la charged with aiding In -ailed both -hip- to Corsica 2.700
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damage to property, he reported. the actlvltiee of tho institution and drawing up the plans for tho attack unloaded the cigarette*
of
,Alfred
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71 v«*nr old lIoKpital Affairs Are
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raves---then sailed heymtd l.iml and M ii.k lit.il. N e g ..., .- t&gt;. inn sm .v l.l
He stated that house fire* have th* work being done far tho blind
Discussed By Group i.ril
on th* Comblnatie s;.d of aiding released the Comhlnatle Oct 15
II M. N n il x , At. 11.1••*•III t lull \ I |MX i.el'l&lt; . Ilk* n i e, est.l
been light hut that local residents people.
l.v th» ('... u .lv S h e r if f * o ffic e .!
and abetting In the piracy He is
*11X Ill's I" "■ •It* I’ll* t.|, |.i •| l l ii ’ . , .i.l 1 ’ X ..r ,*idle,'The Comhlnatle'* Dutch raptiin,
should take precaution not to
An outstanding feature nf the
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charged with participating In Johannes Van Delft, 50. testified he S h e riff I'. A . M em di*elo«ei| to&lt;K i n 1 - t m il' •
im Im Iln
lim p in f. i
F u rth e r i II»(-iio , i i . ii v» uh l.eld I i . hI . . . -ii.
overheat stoves and to check heat­ program was Alhort Aesenjo, an not
day.
the actual attack.
m •• fin Al. II m’I ii in*, 1 .’Mi|lllll I 'l l «te. 1. k 1I'f’ill ted.
wa* handcuffed and held in Ihe
ntgl.t o f ili.- miin.M .r in vvhi.'h th* in 11..*
If.'
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p
a
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of
lit.H»ly
trouser*
ing equipment.
accomplished blind pianist who
Testimony yesterday named For­ l.lacked nut hold of hi* ship Ihe
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.liidffi' S li'ii* !i" in JiMMniltiiTil that
Snt.fi.rd
w ere found In i. shack nt M n rkh i.m problem of n (Nuu.ty l . i . w 11«| w ill l\ i *.n it .i.'
playad a number of excellant se­ rest. a nightclub operator and clg entire 12 days.
•m i tin* im xI txxn tin •ttriff iluti'*i
next to the one in w hich the vie- he l.nndle.l at i. m eeting of tin- I'ontn ’ o iu li.. /.-p l.w H ill* , F .ik c
lection*. Mr. Assenlo is a former arette trader, as the leader of the
ln i|i|ii’lt tu fu ll nil &gt;i«)th ChrittrilttN
Art.. I i.m l M1. 11... r •j
The prosecution claim* i'aloy
HON UR FOR MeCRORY
organist for ,th* Mutual Broad­ attack. Ht la a fugitive, last re­ wa* waiting in Mar*il'e for (hr tin . o f the alleged s la v in g was pew lv aop.dnted h o s p ila l tl'UHlee
ilu y , »!»*• .I i i \v &lt;*v »
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casting System In New York City, ported in Corsiea, and no formal outcome of the affair. He say* hu found M om lny F u rth e r ln ve*tlga Td .ay.K . T u c k e r, c h u lim i.n . ra id i,
1 • lunik
II |t \fiu»*l it ml I'fi'il xx ill tint n i’ i'l utfni'i u n til L in H.
All regular employees of Me a position he rellnaulshrd to attend
lio
n
revealed
that
the
autpcct
had
T K T n’k i ' i , I'ln iii m :iti of thu
Crorv'e B * 10 Btore will receive the University of Florida where he charges have been lodged against w** husv turning nut nvl.n stock­ nro ru red a new p a ir o f trouser*
All the member* of tl,.. I,on. ,| I W ill IIII4. Illlt |l 4»f IlilllM - I ’llV X'l l
ings and panties in hi* Tangier fro ... a store.
n Christmas bonus, it was an obtained a Doctor’s Degree In him.
were piesent
at the three li.... •».H||| •'), Itfll l(«al»l*| « \ \ W illtllff nxxiitil t Ian, in if )*•«• i ••f•••i lx*,| that u
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Edward J, Engelsman, Dutch factory.
H»'|iarnt»' 4*i’i i i i i i i t l i 'i * In i t'lniMf»iiiff
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nnunced yesterdav by F. W. Haul, Psychology. He is now devoting his
_______ No d e fin ite date ha* been *.•» """•*•»«• w h irl, wa* held at M.
X’ Mi’ tff m an
In
T in - 4»fflri'in , tiiffct ln&gt;r xx MIt (I h ' m * tin* iM ifutiiinliiiff
president of MeCrory Stores. Th* time to tna training center In Day­
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lo c k e r * o ffic e in the F lo . i'll.
extra compensation li computed tona Beach and the work for tho
Tom Lemon Point* To
.State Rank. The group prol.al'ly I m’I'MMII’ 411«•'«' 14••»4• N Itnv • III 1**11 S i'lllllin U ’ T n tlllfv htnl hi’i’fl ii'li’i ti’i!
mnl w niih! in i’x’t fiHtuy tu iiiu k r a
according to yean of service and blind.
soli! today. A coroner'* Jury will hold weekly niccllng* in lie nttil John i* t'n fro lls im ih 41r K ia ih i'liin n .
Better Iaooking City oner
Is distributed daring the Christhas Iteen sworn in for the in.iueet. coining acnuninte.l with varh.ii* i ivtni4’4‘; (J4ir*|f*u C Iln ii' Iln iiii'H
Making up the dinner menu was
Tit** i ••11 •«t n il.li111» vnittiff inuti w ill
mas season, in accordance with a baked nnm, scalloped potatoes,
•*if v ; &gt;4*i*l I’ M’il II. M r N n lly , M nl
Member* of the Jury are T. X'. phases of their dutiea,
i *•*••ix »• tin' .lax i i i ' lIW U lil a lo iljr
The Nativity Seen* whleh Jia»
practice of manv yean standing. string baans^ pineapple salad, cako
“ The City took* better now than Brown, Frank A. Tnkuch, A. L.
Dlsriinsion also was h. Id of pro. G,*) i v
M, N .ilt y
n iil I i U limits ifn ni|» xxllli flu*
u**x•nttnrnt iixvant
l&gt;een Disced In the hendshell will It has for many, many month*," t’ -rl""*.. Ilert’ v Richter. AV. K. "''hire to hnslen the ino.Voif l.e
The bonus will be distributed to­
m nl In* wonhl taki* piiiM, n-itm ul ' nl (In* .I n ii la iiii* 'lin ff.
l&gt;* officially llxhted for tha first Tom Lemon, City Manager, stated Klrchhoff nn.l Dr (!. AV. Baker.
night at the annual Christmas
tews,
n
(he
I'.iard
and
the
tn.st.'c*
A brief buslaess session followed time tonight, Mrs. Elvira Garner,
In vli'xx «if Iln* fart that nnly
dinner narty to bo hsld at th* til*
The »hcrifz'* office hn« custody of the Fish Estate. Other nrtivilv niH'c. Thi* hunk whm fiiiitiilcil in
today, pointing nut the improve­
ona of tha Instigators for securing ment In anpearance Ii the result of of an axe which I* liellrvr.l to have of the meeting dealt with reapop IIH I Th«' Inti* I.ImI)* \V. Smith, u txxn nf tin* thri'i* iinmty high
Yacht Club.
tha scens, stated this morning. a sucrraaful clean-up program l.y been th» weapon used In the al­ sihilltlea of the hospital truatee* l*«»lk ('minty ini’inlatr of thu Kh*rl- "■•hoot* pinlirlp.it.'.I in the Jayree
Rhe declared the lighting wa*
relative to the hospital hand.* up- ilit IlntiHi', xviir nctlvi* in fhi* liunk "AA'I.y I like Democracy" essay
leged killing.
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the City.
contest. Hill Hutchison, chairman
tested
last
night
and
had
proved
fur innny yrarn
s naady family in Sanford.
of the Ameriranisti. committee, an­
He said the community will look
satisfactory.
no.meed tl.nl the winner* from the
Douglas Wcili, Ih* artist of At­ “ •ven hettrr when we get our new Odd F4»11owh Flan
two schools would receive nwards
lanta who designed th* Nativity equipment." The City ha* ordered
Fntr) llhink
C h riH tm n H Party
instead of Just one winnet at was
Scana, will ha '.n Ranford this af­
planned.
ternoon and tonight, she asld, and a considerable, amount of new ve­
Jayree Outd.M.r llnine ChrlstniH* l.iul.lina C'nnle*l
The wit::u&gt;&gt;* nf till* contest will
will be able to view hi* handi­ hicle* for replacement of outmoded
T'vn ran* of food will Im the
Il’MMInNnA ,’ n
4||«I
admission tomorrow night at
A nut of St will partlelnste in work. Tha placing of th* scene in and defective rolling stork.
IM Isaford Theatre Guild's nUv. the bandana!! Is th* culmination
"Wa would Ilka to thank all the H'00 o'clock to (he Christmas
Name
Movie Time Table
"TXte Night of January Idth," to­ of tha Idas conceived bv Mrs. Gar­ people," he said, "for their fine nartv of Ranford I/odir* No. 27,
morrow-Bight gt 1:15 o’clock st ner and Mias Martha Fog to fur­ exoneration In getting the Job I.O.O.F.. Ralph T. Hpotts, scoreItlTZ
the County Court Houae.
ther th* religious slda of tha Hon*.
t**-". announced today.
"Carihtwan"
Aitdrc**'
..
........
••
"It will be our goal to get aTH* olav, which la being itsw d Christmas season.
The col|.wtlon of food will l.e
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aggfti bv popular rcouest follow*
Tho response to their Idea by round mor* and maintain n good sent in the nhl eg* home of the
MOVIKLANI)
\nm two showing* loot wsak, It tha pubH* malted In the ample clean•up schedule.” M
a t e r I als » O.O.F. at Gainesville, except for
..................
"Ited Mountain"
Mall enlry blank In Junior Chamber uf Commerce,
undar thu diruatlon at Mrs. Mar- contributions received during the whleh hays been removed In Ira three baskets which wjll Im mado
Show opens H:3l), feature 7t0t
caret Duaa. The
production
month*,' and mod* proving tha City's appearance In- up for a noedy family of Hanford.
lnterm'..si»n Ht'Jd. last fcatur*
I'oal Office Box 330, Ranford.
commissioning of Mr.' elude trees, trash, garbage and
The party will be open to the
0:08
Gw setting.
Jaavea.
..........
public.

Jaycous Present
(lifts To Workers
At Meeting 'Today

Piracy Upon High Seas In Quest Of
Cigarettes Is Revealed At Hearing

Presbyterian Men's
Club Holds Meeting

1

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Grass Fire Put Out
By Fire Department

SuHpci't In zMluffi’d
Murder Being Sought

Nativity Scene Will
Be Lighted Tonight

SHOPPIIM
DAYS LIPT

Theatre Guild will
Present Play Tonlte

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