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                    <text>T H E HANFOHD H ER A LD
PJga H
Friday, July 26. 1*112

Stasscn

Newport’s Luxury
Area Wins Battle
Against Progress
NEWPORT, H. 1 -41 -N e w p o rt'*
Relievin' Avenue millionaires have
won a victory in their fight against
Invasion of their exclusive resi­
dential nclghhoiTuKHl "for com­
mercial purpoxr* "
The Newport Hoard of Review
Thursday night rejected u petition
of Miss Edith Nowlin, Palm Reach,
Fla., for the. conversion of Ihe
mansion "Keaverge" to an apartinant lintel The petition was op­
posed by Bellevue Avenue resi­
dents.
Miss Nowlin recently purchased
Ihe former Commodore Klbrldge
T. Gerry estate from the trustees
nnd executors of the will of the
late Princess Plgnntelli do Monte­
video
The board announced that after
hearing testimony and Irngthy le­
gal arguments for more than three
hours it had rejected tho petition
on the grounds "that the character
nf the neighborhood would be sub­
stantially and permanently Injured
nnd that no evidence was sub­
mitted in the form of plana to
show Rial the public would be sub­
stantially served by the granting
of Ihe petition."

Here's an amiable n min-til at If'.' Democratic National Convention
111 Chicago a* M r* India Fdw aiil*. vice chairman of Hit* national
the plan we agreed upon."
corntnilcec, wave* bulb s ii id i.hove In i head and smiles at llu&gt; dele­
No wage or other term* were gates. Moments la-fore, -lo- had el.ided the delegates for being “ex­
nnnouneed at Thursday's White ceedingly m ile" while women mldlessed them.
House session, but It was reliably
( Inlernatiniial Kmimlplmto)
Vru-* H u *

Haas

learned the ugreeineid includes
conditions:
A wage boost of III cents an
hour for ILVi.Ouo basic steel work,
era; a highly modified form of
union shop which allows present
nonunion members to stay out
and gives new employes a 15 day
escape period during their first
month of employ merit; six pQl(l
holidays; three weeks vacation aft­
er J5 years service; a 2-year eontract dating from but June 30.
with a wage n-npener next June 30
These concessions enmo to a
total of lost over 21 cents an hour
for enib worker. I're strike pay
averaged slightly under $2 an hour.
The strike, longest In tho na­
tion's sled history, will have cost
more limn 21 million Ions nf Ihe
defense vital metal by the time full
production Is resumed. It has Im
periled the defense program nnd
stopped altogether Hie production
nf some high priority Items like
105 nun shells.
These stark (ads, which the
President
nrenimnhly
pounded
home in his to-minute meeting
Thursday with Murray and Fair
less, umlmihlrdly played a large
pari In the settlement which came
seven hours Inter. Other While
llouse peace efforts, In April. May
and June, hml all collapsed.

A

D IT IC tIV I e scu ilJ lloiiatil
Perrlrk (right), 17. utter lie

bud been uricsted lo Brooklyn,

'N Y., along with Edward Bald­
win (above), 1ft In rimneclbm
will) Hie fatal shooting of tlahld
Samuel llermird (.melon Police
say the youths confessed limy
killed the 21-yeur-old rabid to
prove "they woie not chicken."

CuNHt'lherry Cam*
Il'nallaHrS e ram I'a ie llnel
prosecution eoticernlng hla position
ill Ihe town of Cnsselherry, Mr.
Carselberry said, "I'm only in the
background once In n while If they
want lo ask me questions about
pail hlsliuy, about road* and sur­
vey*,"
Mr*, (lerson, recalled by tho
prosecution, testified that there
wn* no conversation between her­
self and her husband nnd Mr*. Gu*nelhorry until after the alleged as­
sault occurred. She snlil that at
that time lier husband bail aald to
Mr*. Casselberry, “Thai’* u coins,
sal fabrication,"

rntuirllmeii did not'admit to being
controlled by M i. Casselberry.
lie Hiild further Dial he im ild
|l « n i l i i . , n l f ...... I ' nm), O ai|
lint tell whether Mr. G ithijii bad
da drli'gutlim ami corralled some
been drinking.
M (*. (lersno, al .n testifying fm help I m j iii In rm lly House of Hep

the state, said that Ml. t '.i i-lbei
ty druve up "In within t i n in. In .
of toy toes" when *lie wo* idaadillg outside the limyor’* office III
the end of tin- meeting, Unit In­
got out of Ills ear nod shouldered
his way past her, humping Into
her, I lint she watched him enter
tho office and grab her husband's
throat, (lint she then entered and
pulled Mr. Casslberry o ff Iter
iuisband by the collar.
County Court recessed for lunch
The proserutlnn at that llmo
at noun today after beginning to presented a picture of Mr. I lerson
hear dofciiHn witnesses In the case lifter the assault allowing marks
of tho Mtatu versus Hibbard Cas- on hi* neck and Mr*. Gerson testi­
aelbcrry, charged with assault and fied that this wn* authentic,
battery.
A
Mr*.
Fnlnt corroborated
Ham (tcrsoii, prosecution wit­
ness, testified this morning that Mr*. Gersnn's story of the assault.
Mr. Casselberry had Jumped on Him further said that the councilhim and put hi* hand* aroumi his men denied during the meeting
throat at the close of a masting of that they were "stooge*" of Mr.
tho Casselberry town council on Casselherry.
Jack Owens, also present nt the
Mar. 24.
Under cruas examination from meeting, testified that Mr. (lerson
Mr, Camelhorry'a attorney, (I. W. did not use profane Ian gun on nnd
Hpenccr, Mr. Oeraon denied that that ho did not remember whether
he had been drinking prior to the he nccu*ed the council of being
occurrence, said that he never stooges nor what their reaction
drank, end denied that he had used was. He said that he writ next to
rofane language or had spoken to Mr. Gerson during the meeting
Ire. Casselberry until after Mr. ami did not smell alcohol on his
breath.
Casselberry had jumped him.
J. F. Caldwell, town marshal,
He aald further that Mrs. Casaalherry was not In tha room at testified that Mr. Casselherry put
hi* hands around Mr. Oeraon'*
the time of the assault.
Ho also said that a t tha meeting throat and that he separated them.
the council imm had admitted to Whm rerslled by the defense, he
him that they “Jumped every time testified that Mr, Gerson had told
Mr. Casselberry snap* hla fingers", him at the meeting that he (M r.
hut he denied railing the council­ Carson) wax “ pretty full of New
man "Gestapo agonta” and Mr. Orleans gin" having Just returned
from Louisiana.
. Casselberry "Hitler".
Atfhur Johnson, a councilman
Herman Joyce, mayor of the
town of Caaselberyy, testified for and first dafenis witness, testified
the State that ho was present that prior to Mr. Casselberry's al­
WH
. . .
..
leged attack on Mr. Gerson tho
at his back was turm
He Raid letter had called Mr*. Casselberry
at he saw Mr. Cass*! vry with a "Her". It * also said that none of
i|h hnnda around Mi Qsraon’s tho enuhell admitted to kowtowing
to Mr. Caaaalberry.
It, H. Burrows, town clerk of
ndar cross examination ha said
Mr. Gerson had used profane Caaaelharry, alao teattfylng for
language at the council meeting,
that ha had called the council a entered the meeting In n disorder­
"Gestapo" and M r, Casselberry ly manner, that none of tho cairn“ HlUer , He aald further that eitmn admitted they were under
n eith er he nor any other of the Mr. Casselberry's th'ipih, and that
•oiinellmen admitted to Jumping h« had heard Mi*. Oeraon say to
whan Mr, Cakaalbarry snapped hla Mr, Caaaalberry, “ You are a — lia r"
He further testified that at this
^H e^aleo aald that M r, Oeraon
point M r. Caseelberrv aald, "Don t
any that. Bam“ and took Mr. Gerton by tha neck.

S

a

.adEMr.&amp;Casselb
s serrys late
. v thne ro£om
nftar the meeting, Juet prior to tha
L a -

» t w r u * nos)
ding I Hr fiievonson drlvr, came out
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keller of
with ■ statement denying that the
Mrs. Tom Meredith died this
Illinois governor was against Ke- Washington, D. C. put on an In*
of colored morning at 12:34 a. m. a t her
fauver for the vice • presidential tarosting program
slides last Sunday which they took home In the Avalon Apartments,
nomination.
on a trip through the Near East having been in 111 health for the
recently'at the home of M r. and past year. She hud lived In San­
CONVENTION HALL. Chicago
Mrs. Karl Yost of Sanford where ford for the past 17 years and
on-Rep. John W. McCotmack of
was lM*n In Prestonsburg, Ky.
Massachusetts, a supporter of Al- they were guests over the last
She is survived bp her husband
wrrk«..d.
ben W. Uarklcy for the democratic
Mr. Keller recently served In the and one daughter, 51r*. Walter
presidential nomination, told a re­
Weasels of Hyatsvilie, Md.j one
porter on the convention floor to­ communications department of
the American embassy nt Athens, grandson, Wayne Weasels also of
day:
“ If this goes beyond a second Greece. While aUtloned there, the Hyatsvilie. two sisters, Mrs. Dor­
ballot — and I think It will—they Kellers toured Turkey and Pales­ othy Adlin of Lexington. Ky„ and
no longer can claim a draft fnr tine, visiting Istanbul, Jerusalem Mrs. Oscar Hinkle of Richard­
and various apota In th i Holy son, Ky.; and three brothers,
Stevenson.
Funeral services wll bo con­
“Then It's a matter of what cold­ Land.
blooded deals ho can make."
The elides, which were shown ducted at 3:00 p. m. on Sunday
McCormack said Barkley will to some 20 guests, were scene* of at the ilrlsaon Funeral Home with
come up on the second ballot In­ churches In the Holy Land, of the Rev. A. (1. Mclnnls and Rev. Her­
cluding five from Masaarhusetts 14 stages of the cross toward bert J. Hass nfflclsting Uurlsl
which cast 40 votes for Gov. Paul Calvary. Other
slides
showed will take place at a later date.
Dover on the first ballot.
Greece, itself, and acenes token
Michigan delegates voted In by the KeJIera on the way homo
an earlier caucus lo east their of Mnrselle, Genoa, Barcelona, and
40 voles in the demoncratlc the Rock o f Gibraltar.
C V n lln iS e m u e - w Uh I
convention fnr Sen. Estes Kefauver
The Kellers also showed the appear to bo Intoxicated.
on the second ballot. They went to guests various articles of clothing,
tif his plea to the jury George
Rnv. Mennen Williams on the first
jewelry, and brass vases which A. Speer Jr., prosecuting attorney,
ballot.
they had brought back with them reminded the jurors that Mr.
In deciding In go for Kefauver from
the East.
Presley and Mr. Scott were em­
on the second, they left themselves
ployees of the defendant and that
free to switch elsewhere If they
Mr. Harrell had stated that he
he would accept a draft.
want In.
Stevenson: " I haven’t got any­ had paid no particular attention
The delegation voted caucus aa
to the condition of the defendant,
follows: 20 l i for Kefauver, 15 for thing to say."
being bent on getting ihe truck
flov. Adlal Stevenson and 1 15 fnr
Averell llarrlmnn, wllh some abCONVENTION HALL. Chicago out of the ditch as quickly a»
senicc*. m e iieiegunnn is nnunu w -Follow ing is tho state by stale
He recoiled, too, t h a t- It was
by the unit rule
vote &lt;m Ihe first rnlicaJl to nomi­
State Chairman Nell Slaehlcr nate a presidential candidate today the particular responsibility of
said Gov. Williams was nulhnriicd at the Democratic National Con­ Mr. Harrison, the highway patrol­
man, to pay attention to the de­
to switch to any other candidate vention:
fendant'* condition as well ns to
ill his own discretion "In Ihe event
Alabama asked to be polled.
hel|i remove the truck, nnd that
of a sudden swing."
Alabama 22 votes; Kefauver a;
Meanwhile Massachusetts dele­ Russell 13 .Stevenson tv; Barkley hi* testimony was worthy uf mure
consideration than tluu uf Mr.
gates voted to give Gnv Stev­ ti.
Harrell, or 3tr. Rurnsed'a em­
enson of Illinois 21 Vi of their M
ployees or his wife.
convention votes on the second bal­ Alaska 0 votes: Kefauver ft
He also noted that the other
lot at Ihe Democratic National Con­ Arizona 12 votes: Kerr 12
Arkansas 22 votes: Kulbrlght 22 prosecution witnesses were citi­
vention.
The choice was made a I a caucus California 08 votes: Kefauver 08 zen* with no relationship with
held even ns the first rnllcal) till) Colorado id votes; Karri man S; the defendant which could pre­
Kefauver 2 Russell I .Stevenson tv judice them one way or the other
was In progress.
and argued that they, too, were
The delegation's entire 30 votes Not voting Vi
went to Gov. Paul A. Dover ns a Connecticut 10 votes: McMahon 10 worthy uf belief.
"favorite son" candidate when Delaware 0 voles: Stevenson 0
In the plea for tho defense, G.
Florida 24 voles: Kefauver 3 Rus­ VV. Spencer, Insisted thut there
Massachusetts first was called.
The caucus voted lo give 5 sec­ sell 2U
wun no evidence to Indicate that
ond tinllol votes to Barkley and 5 Georgia 28 voles: Iltissell 28
Mr. Rurnsi'd hail taken u drink
lo Kefauver
Hawaii tl votes: llarrlmun 1 Ke priur lo the time when the truck
fauver I Stevenson 2 Barkley 2 went ini., liie ditch.
i (INVENTIO N HALL, Chicago Idaho 12 vote*: llarrlrnan 3 '* Kelb- mud further litat the &lt;vi­
i4*—A bandwagon rolled swiftly to­ fauver 3 Kerr 3 Bussell 1 Steven­ de nee revealed that Mr. Huinsed
ward Gov Adlui Slovenian nf Il­ son H i
had been working in Ihe fields in
linois today ns tho Democratic Illinois ou votes: llarrlrnan l Ke- (lie hot aun throughout the day
convention got down to thu lob nf fauver 3 Stevenson 53 Sen. Doug­ unit doubted If he could have done
picking Its presidential candidate, las 3 Indiana 20 votes: Kefauver this had he been drinking Intoxi­
it looked like a question only of 1 Stevertson 25 Iowa 24 votes: liar- cating liquor*.
what ballot would give him tho rim an Vi Kefauver ft Kerr 3 Rus­
Ail the witnesses testified, _^fr,
nomination.
sell 2 Stevenson 8 Barkley 2 Vi Hpenccr suiil, that Mr. Rurnsed
Just before Chairman Sam Ray­
Kansas 10 votes: llarrlm nn 2Vi hod attempted in every way lo
burn hanged his gavel to open this Kefauver Vi Kerr 4 Stevenson 8 get the truck out of the ditch, in­
climactic session of tho party’s Barkley I
cluding pushing It bodily, and he
31st convention, the CIO grahbod
Kentucky 20 votes: Barkley 20 declared lliut Gils was not the
fur the tailboard of thn wagon.
I.oiiKitinn 20 voles: Russell 21) behavior of an intoxicated man,
In a statement. Jack Kroll, CIO
Maine's 10 • vote delegation was
lie noted, too, thu prosecuting
political action direclur. asked all polled.
CIO member delegates tn vote for
5!nine 10 votes: llarrlm nn 1 "i attorney’s "sung uud dance” about
Stevenson " a * aoon a* they can Kef stiver 1 Vi Russell 2 Vi Stev­ how dangerous the automobile Is.
fulfill their commitment*"—that Is enson 3 Vi Oscar Ewing 1
"Yes," he said, " I agree, but 1
ufler (hey had first honored any
Maryland 18 voles: Kefauver 1H Blfll contend tbut you've gut to
promise* lo give ono round of vote*
Massachusetts 3d votes: Dover ho satisfied beyond reasonable
doubt (hat this man actually was
in others.
10
Krntl's move may have been de­
Michigan 40 votes: Williams 40 driving while under the Influence
signed as a bid to pill a man
Minnesota 20 votes: Humphrey uf intoxicants to the extent that
friendly toward the CIO's view* 20
his normal faculties were impaired
on the ticket as .Stevenson's run
Mississippi 18 voles: Russell Id before yuu convict hint.
ning mate.
Missouri’s 34 - voto delegation
"Many nn automobile haa been
It was a blow. In any event, to was polled,
turned over, and many u person
Estes Kefauver nnd Averell liar- Missouri 34 voles: llarrlrnan 1 Vi killed, when alcohol was not in­
rlmun, bidding for thn lop place. Kefauver 2 Kerr 4 Stevenson 18 volved. I remember when my
Whipped In u terrific Thursday Barkley 7 Vi mil voting 1
lather turned u car over on thu
night early today battle over seal
Montana 12 voles: Sen. Murray Urtamlo highway and I look u' div i
Ing Southern rebels against a loy­ 12
through thu windshield, and I
alty pledge, they hud h oped for
Nebraska's 12 • man delegation know lie wusiiT druiiki
a shift of sentiment In the huur.s was polled.
"There are many reasons that
between the early morning ad­
Nebraska 12 votes; Kefauver 5 accident* may be caused beside*
journment and today's assembly Kerr 4 Russell 1 Stevenson 2
liquor. They may Involve mechan­
for the payoff session.
Nevada 10 vole*: Kefauver Vi ical failures, or just had Judg­
They believed they had perhaps Kerr V4 Russell S Stevenson 1
ment."
slowed a Stevenson steamroller by
New Hampshire 8 votes: KeThe Jury In this ease consisted
delaying tactic* which stalled off fauver B
n presidential ballot Thursday
New Jersey 32 votes: llarrlrnan of Edwurd Toftley, George Jacubeln, Fred Thurston, Lewis E. Railnight although leaders kept Ihe 1 Kefauver 3 Stevenson 28
convention In session until 2 o'clock
New Mexico's 12 - man delega­ man, Blanton D. Owen, and Joa
T. Hickson.
In the morning.
tion was H ie d .
NEW Mexico 12 votes; llarrlrnan
Yesterday the court also asTho way the Stevenson forces
maneuvered In scat Ihe Virginia, 1 Kefauver I Vi Kerr 4 Vi Russell treated tha bond of 940 of Joe It.
Cox, charged « A
MMbxicatiuu,
Louisiana and South Carolina dele­ 4 Stevenson 1
New York 94 votes: llarrlrnan who failed to appear, and tha case
gations, despite their refusal to
take a loyalty pledge, pointed to­ IS Vi Kefauver 1 Stevenson d Vi of Thalm* Starnes, charged with
ward a Southerner as the No. 2 Ewing 3
asaault and battery, waa nolle
man on the ticket — If Stevenson
North Carolina 32 votes: Russell proased due to (he Inability uf thu
wins.
state to secure sufficient witness­
2d Stevenson 5 Vi Barkley Vi
North Dakota B votes: Kefauver es.
But those Northern elements
which fly tho "liberal" banner In­ 2 Kerr 2 Russell 2 Stevenson 2
Ohio's 54 • man delegation waa
dicated they would scrap lo get
EDITO R DIES
polled.
uno of their men accepted.
NEW YORK tgt—Thomaa O’Con­
Ohio 54 votes: llarrlrnan 1 Ke- nor, 32, managing editor of tha
Al a pre • session caucus of tho
California delegation, John Anson fauver 19 Kerr t Russell 7 Stev­ Compass for two years, formerly
Ford, slate national commltae- enson 13 Barkley 2 Vi
on the staff of the newspapers'
man, told the delegates to stand
Oklx 24 voles: Kerr 24
predecessors, the Star and PM,
firm for Kefauver. lie aald there
O r* IS votes: Kefauver 12
and at one time with the Los
we* a "ruthless" coalition out to ; Pennsylvania's 70 • man delega­ Angeles News and Los Angela*
put Stavenson over.
tion was polled.
Poat-Record, died Thursday.
Btat* Assemblyman Robert Con­
don told the Californians; “ We'ra
not making any deal for second
choice. We're fnr Kefauver unlit
he r e le iH i us.*'
The newly seated Virginia dele­
gate! caucused and voted to give
their 25 votes to San. Richard Rus­
sell of Georgia on the drat ballot,
The Virginian* had been leaning
that way but war* not formally
committed heretofore.
Wllh 10 candidates In tha field
it might well take several ballots
LAST T IM Bit TODAY I
to shake out tha "favorite aona"
and gat a decision.
Even in this climactic hour. Slav*
aon atlH wasn't saying whether
would accept a nomination.
.H e left hla residence for ■ stroll
this morning and news reporter*
Hooked about Mm. Qm asked II

Florida Doliwuk'H

roM-oliilhi stales

mnmhors

nf

other

I alt-1 Hit &gt;• were jnllled by Richaid l l .inner. Vein Reach, Fla., who
managed Smulhi-iV campaign lo
unseal Sen Claude Pepper.
The group tanned out over tho
convention Hour, cornering dolegale* here ami there.
Sen Hiwssaril Holland (D .-Fla.)
w as lending a Idg hand os tho floor
speaker (nr the group.
Smothers has linen mentioned as
u vice presidential possibility to
offset the KeiJiihliean*' youthful
Itnherl NiMm Smulliurs Is 35 and
Nlxoil 3!l
lint the Floridian disclaimed any
ainliltlon.s along Ihla line.
" I am only In this convention
to gel Voles (nr Itllssoll," he do

dared.

CHICAGO i.r— Son. Richard Ruasell said today If he la nominated
fnr Pie side nt lie will ho happy to
have Guv Aillul ,Stevenson of Il­
linois ns hi* rimnlnii mate.
The Georgian told reporters that
developments In the Inst 24 houra
"have been extremely advantag­
eous to my position."
Hu Indicated that hla fore** had
been in touch wllh those of tha
Stevenson camp In tho floor fight
Thursday night In sent tho th(«*
Southern delegation*, nil favorable
lo lluiiclt.
Russell sold, however, that ha
himself had had no direct contact
with Klovcniun nr mambara nf that
camp.
The Georgian said tha cboiea of
presidential candidal* will not
como on an early ballot.
" I t ’ll tnko at least five lo ahaka
the convention down nnd eight or
It) to numlnoto.’V
Rusiell said ho had bean manHoned ao many limes aa a running
mnto for Stevenson, and that III
View of hla, Ruiiall'a, (
he would welcomo tha
tho other half of the

STRAIGHT

IT'S QUITI un-Conventions I to be
so neutral about the Democratic
candidates, but Charlene Bcch, of
Chicago, can’t make up her mind
and so appears in tha Convention
Hall area wearing' buttons of all
the hopeful*.
(International)
M cC a r t h y ih o k
WASHINGTON Uv-Hcn. McCar­
thy (R.-Wls.) was reported "In
good condition" today following a
major operation Thursday at the
U. S. Naval Hospital at nearby
Hfthcsdn, Md.
“Sen. McCarthy had a satisfac­
tory night." said a medical bulletin
issued at 8 a. m. EST. " lie la in
good condition."
Ihe operation was |ierformed to
mend a rupture of muscles sops
rating the chest and abdominal
cavities.

Colored Residence
Destroyed By Fire
Flames of an iimlertermlned
origin completely ravaged a twostory frame house In the westslde
colored section of Hanford early
this morning, It was announced by
Rlr« Chief M. N. Cleveland to­
day.
The home of Josephine Brown,
colored, Sixteenth Street and Per­
simmon Avenue had all but burned
to the ground when City Firemen
reached the scene of thu file.
Chief Cleveland coujd give no
total estimate on the damages to
ths house and property. Flame*
were brought under control und
extinguished ahurtly after tha
arrival of tho firemen.
M A N Y DROWN IN FLOOD
ISTANBUL, Turkoy UR — At
least 20 persons were drowned and
scores injured lit u flood which
swept the valley of Ihe K lill Irtnuk
River following a recent heavy
rain, It was reported hero today.
The waters Inundated villages
lying on the banks of Ihe river
and heavily damaged grain crops.
The K lul Irmak. which flows
Into the Black Sea, drains a large
basin north of Ankara, the Turkish
capital.

NAVY PROBES " T O N G ”
K E Y WEST UTi - Navy official*
are Investigating reports that aa ^
orange - yellow "ball of fir#"
streaked through thu skies over
Key West Tuesday night.
Four persons said they saw tha
object. One said It "looked like a
skyrocket" and two other* aald It
was traveling "at a terrific rate
or speed" from Ihe Gulf of Mexico
to the Atlantic aide of the Island.
A Navy man aald be saw the
object move across Uw aky but
added It slopped and started sever- m
al times before It disappeared.
m
W. M. Jackson, executive officer
at Boca Ghica Naval Air Station,
said the Navy la inveatlgatlng.

BALK AT COST INCREASE
JACKSONVILLE (2) — The State
Board of Control Thursday night
rejected a request for an Increase
of aboot 111,000 in tha coat of a
large men's dormitory under con­
struction at Florida State Unlveril- „
ty.
3
Tho contractor and the business
representative of tho Tallahassee
Bricklayers' Union asked the board
to pay for an Increaae of 25 cants
an hour—from 12.75 to $3.00—In
tho bricklayers' wage scale.
Assistant Ally. - Gen. Frank
Holnti advised that the board
could nnt legally authorise any ex­
penditure fnr the purpose.
D EM EN TED M A N K IL L S G |R L 0
LONDON, England (21 — John
Straffen, 22-year-old gardener, waa
sentenced to death today for mur­
dering a 5-year-old girl a few mlr
utes after he escaped from Broa
moor Asylum for (ha Criminal In
aane.
The body of Ihe victim, Linda
Bowyar, was found In bushes on
April 29. Straffen was apprehended
In the vicinity. He had bean at
liberty only four houra.

3:

SCHOOL HAS N EW COURSE
FEEK SK ILL. N. Y. CW-Peeksklti Military Academy, a prep
school, will offer n new course,
"Techniques of Espionage," In the
fall.
One of tho lecturers will be
Robert A. Vogaler, who spent IT
months In a Hungarian prison as
an accused spy. Vogeler U an
alumnus and a trustee of the *
school.
»
School officials said the course
will be offered to aenlors and tt
will stress foreign policy and ori­
entation.

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John R. Welch. 67 year* of age,
p. m. at
idled yesterday at 1:08
1
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the Veteran's Hosp
Pines following ai lingering 111ness. He had been in
li the hospital
for 12 dap* prior to hit death.
1895 In , - .
He was born Api
TiVed In y
Coeburn, Va.
He
Sanford for the past 20 years''and '
...... „
___j death waa
making his home at 613 Sanford
Avenue. He was a retired car­
penter and builder.
Survivors Include the widow,
Mrs. Klty Welch of Sanford t two
daughtars, Mrs, Gordon Frederick
and Mrs. Nash G. Kennedy Jr.,
land Mrs. Nash B. Kennedy Jr..
Donna Kennedy and Ronald and
Richard Frederick; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Marshall
Miami *
and Mrs. G. M. Ellison of Louis­
ville. Ky,
Funeral service* will be held
at 2:30 p m. Saturday at tha
Brlsson Funeral Homa with tha
Rov. Fred R. Horton officiating.
Burial will be In Evergreen Ceme­
tery In Sanford,

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Connecticut Senator
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8 Persons Die,
Many Hurt At
Eva’s Funeral

Democratic Nominees In Spotlight

night

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WASHINGTON"
Sen. nrlrn
By STANFORD RRAnstlAW
McMahon, 48, 4 Connecticut itemDl'KNO S A IIIF S . Argrnttna ,fs—
ocral with a passion fur peace
Fight person-. were rr,m rtrd dead
and a key role In tho nation's
and scores injured Ip the crush
atomic energy program, died to
■ y of cancer.
today ns thousands crowded up to
Death came at 10: to a in.. EST.
T
l
’* y I-1'*
to
with members of his family nl his
aide In Georgetown Hospital, where
aid stnlions to-at tin- Ministry of
the aenator went In June for an
operation.
Labor, when- the h&lt;«t\ nl Argon
Dr. Philip A Caulfield, Me
(Inn's Itrsl Indy w as lyuic in stair,
Mahon'a personal physician, Mini
said Mini,- dentils irs u ltn l lioui
tho senator was stricken with can
trampling, others f ■• &gt;m he,id tall
cer of the lung which It nl spread
to his back and pelvis
nrt* they istd thousands writ- gu­
Illness prevented his campaign
ru III -1 aid. tint must nt tin* #r had
tag as a candidate for the Demo
only tainted Many, however, .ill
V a lle
lire ddenllal
unmlnntinn
lereil (ra rtiiiril leg, ,,i arint,
Krlendj from Connecticut gave him
Troops hurilrd in during the
16 votes anyhow at the Democratic
morning lo lirlp poh- r imdrnl the
National Convention last week
rrnwds a, they i.ned up Imir
From his hospital bed, McMahon
dirrasl ut mile
lung ipu-ues fur
ordered his name withdrawn
i 2U
sernntl walk past Hu- lucr
McMahon was a brand new sen
nl I'resldrut .loan l&gt; IVrnu's wife
ator In 1913 when the first nlnmtr
Gov, Adlsl Stevenson fl*’f• I rnt&gt;ri the hand of Sen. John Spitik and political partner, who died Hal
bomb devastated Hiroshima Awe man, Ih-mm-rnllr nominee fir- Vir,- I're.udenl, re they pose together unlay nlghl itlrr i long dtnras
lomely Impressed, he derided this «&gt;ii fir* rottmm of C*miVf*niifin Mull for thr fir ’ limp lin tn n slto n sil Many wailed right ........ (nr s
new force must be leashed to save
glimpse ol the body
civilisation, and dedicated his life
■lusl Iirlo rr noon, poller I .surd
MI that goal
s casually hullrtm i omiling foul
W Despite his relative Inespcrlence,
dead wild 2,MSI liih nrd lifil puldlc
he became chairman of ihc Sen
health ministry do. (ms said the
ate-Hume Atomic Enrgy Commit
numbers were highei ilmti I hut
te — the voice of Congress mi all
M is 1‘erou's m a lli in her early
atomic affairs, the highest lay an
in's was g rn rra lh
illrilu ilrd In
thorlty on the subject
r illre r allhongh there had tiern no
He first won fame as chief of
official anoiiunrrm rnl ,,| llir na
the Justice Department's criminal
b irr nt tier illness
liftDivision In 193.1, he personally
............
moved Into bloody Harlan County, M a y o r
S t e m p c r .S a y s
D c m n c r a tic
N o m in e e
i,,1,,1,','
i,!!’ i.rV . AV.’ m'Thr i i ft
|*P Il«i
\* l.
Ky.. during a war between coal
«Mn li »!! M
mine operators and union labor
C i t y
C o m m is s io n
G e ls
H ip
W
e l c o m e ' , ' ; ; , , )ll" !;^ ,T l7 m a h o l|,. n y
_ McMahon was shot at Irom am
i i. I Alt!
S tiu ly in i;
P r o b le m
A t
S t a t e
C a p i t a ! flraprtl in u h lfr m k I ik I-. .lu.illttiu
slush hut unhurt Two of tils key
I ti 1I' 1'
•i full itkilifnrv fim rritl 11&lt;*• s«Iriy it
witnesses were slain and Hie homes 1
M .I..
i
Dr,during a report by Robed \l
M IH 'A M i m
Gov Aillal K I * " «I1? J T
'a
"ml.
of two others were dynamited, hut
lelurnrd
Initay
lo
' ,'ii " , ,’, ' 1k" .,
,,”111 Mn,(l
the New Englander restored law Aliens, consulting engineer, e-f s,evrnson
1
' .......
and order after spcclaculur trials Jacksonville, employed hy the City :ipnngflH«l and a l.iinullumis wrl '...T 1'
to study Hanford'* sewage disposal ' nine I" " " ««•' IIHnoln eapdal. In ' " lr
for terrorism.
I'ernn spent uiui li nt Sunday heHep. Carl T. Durham, North need*, tn the effect thnt no dls- I'f'pare himself for the rule of side (tie casket and jiiTMiually sr
Carolina Democrat, Is vlco chair­ posnl plant is necessary at Hus Drum, rath standard hearer in (he ranged this plareinent ut the b irr
man of the Senatc-Honso Atom time, David n. Lee. director of the l»1f I'reddentMl campaign
After a private funeral mass, at­
w Committee and automatically Florida Stale Board of Health, de
» , ^ ’ kr
tended only by government minis
takai over the helm until a sue
elare,
, ^ . " e W m t l y ^ 'd d he ' A f t l f S ters and Intlm ntr friends, he or
eaaaor la elected
derrd thr restless crowds admit- Sen. Richard n, Russell ( D Ga.) lan a!m &lt;af " w i S without .d c rp i.le f c r " "
..........
I ml. They hail aliiiulml to see t h r , - .
Illlim U
;
jp
|C s a m *M *** f a n T m i
treatment faellltlcs.
"
Then lie w ill resign in devote body, and once liroke a polh i&lt; i nr

Board Of Health Stevenson And
Favors Sanford Sparkman Talk
Disposal Plant Over Campaign

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Voters Of Texas
Trellis Peeble
Tells Hubby Of Turn Backs Upon
Chicago Parley Fair Deal (iroup

Oviedo Packing
Houses Buy Into
Big Co-Operative
The Oklawsha Klvrr Processing
Coooeratlve, to whlrh 'f r w Sem­
inole County pocking concerns
(belong, has iuirrhnsc,| no eon It v
Tn the B. and W. Carmine Coni
pany of Gmveland, It. F. Wheeler.
Jr.. executive vlee president * of
Nelson and Cnmnany of Oviedo,
announced Saturday.
Tha Cooperative was formed hy
16
Central
F lo rlla
park let*
bousaa, among which are A. R
Herlong ami Company ami Part's
Williams Fruit Company. TK
Seminole* Countv peeking home.
Involved are Lake Charm Fruit
-vjTompany and Southward paeklov
Company, In addition lo Nelson
and Company.
The 16 are all Independent pack
houaea and thatr connection
with tha B. and W, Company I*
Intended to provide tha outlet for
their fruit Intended for cltrua eon
eanlrate and single atrength Juliv
and citrus salad, conalatlng of
"i-ange and grape fruit.
l B1^&lt;1Tnh •n|M , fresh fruit is
Jtlll handled Individually and tho
Cooperative has nothing to do
»Rh ‘ hl» Phaa# of operations.
The Cooperatlvt,i first Idea,
M r .W h « l. r sad, waa to purchase
or hultd a canning plant to handle
processing for fta members. This
Intention, however, later gave way
lo the plan to purehaie part own•rahlp In a houae already estabIlihtcL
j, In
P *'t v*er tha B, and W,
Company has doubled ita prneea*
. J W A j m i ” . putting In additional
•V W d atorage apace and a new eva­
porator for concentrate!. The
«omn*ny hancJI«cl 8 COO,000 boxea.
Mr. Wheeler said further that
Carrol Floyd, production manager

• the
Si

If nDtc-1
production man

top
concentrate* In tha atate.

himsett •" the rule " I did not w ant"
candid,lie for the President of
the D niiril States
The Demor-ratle nnnilnep .pent
the week end conferring with par
lv lemlers on eiim|eiiail plans
\iiuuig them w n. Sen lohn Spark
m m of Alaliainn. "hum the Dent
oct-'tic National t'onventlon rhm e
a , Stevpitann's running m tie as
c imlnhiln fur vice president
Fr.uik F, McKinney. I )e rimer atte
nti I if in mI chnlniuin, Vntil rr|inrl&lt;*rfl
the party high command had
agreed on n "hard hitting earn
iialgu of no ttiorr than tat days "
it «-||| l)egln on l.abnr Day
MefUnurv .aid the parly's big
|,,nr S|)eaklng team wilt In- I ’resldent Iiu m ir i, who advised the
eltalrmon, " I am at vour dlspos

Hralth \gency. In removing pnlhi
Hon from our water res-mreei in
Klotidn as w-,-11 nr from the nation
ns a whole", the Itonr-I „f Hnillh
letter rleelnrei.
••We 0-e sure Hint your Mlty of
f|r|nl* are familiar with -lie policy

aecmdm
nl," V lrr ITesidenl Allien Mark
".‘•f
■',l
ley, an llns-iccesafiil candidate fur , r official cnunl — the
the Inp spot on the 19.’,2 ticket,
« •*' regarded as the m ,
Mevnnaoil and Sparkman
iiowerlitl woman in |m,litics in " -

tary sewers are all
adequate tiestment fn'dltlea. In
other words, no new pollution m«v
be added to our already polluted
stremns. We thollbl like '■• call lo
your attention a publication from
th« Federal Security Agency cn
titled, "floutheast Drainage lla
ainn," in which they *'n'e 'hat
Panford needs a new »cw*ge treat
mrnl plant.
"This office tins advised Sanford
that a new sewage treatment plntil
has been needed for H om e lime and
It la difficult to comprehend any
recom m endation
In
'his
modern
elvlllrstion nf adding more polio
lion to our stream* L.verv procram , to our knowledge, In IhUnited states Is pointed toward

A. C. Stines Attend

onB of
In eltrua Hardware Convention

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
y

N i a i l t i t how fa r away
Troat how. row n ay |e&gt; M yowvacaltsa you raw readily caUk
up an tha hour a la v a aewa by
** *d ta | tha Baafard HaraV
whan yaa ratam. You can ar&gt;
raaga with your carrier bay, or
through Charlie Morrlaan. d m .
latlan aaanacer, by UWabonJug
ltd , to have your ragular iaanaa
wt tha Herald eared foe yaa
j b l l a yaa are away, to ha dn
)» ( P i a &lt;d to yuar boat* la a w
agaa. year return
w extra d a r n Tha
w«wkly
aakaertgll w
, outltl# all ragnlar aato
to this addMaaal aarv.

Mr. and M cK a . C. HI I no retumod Hunday from Washington,
D. C. where thev attended the Nn
tional Retail Hardware Aaaoclation'a 66rd Congrea* which eonvensd In tha Hotel Statlar laat
Tuesday through ThursdayMr. Stlno, llrat vice prcalden*.
of the Florida Aaaoclatlon, who
served on tha nominating anil resolution! committees, stated that
tho 1068 convention alt*1 will be
Miami with Florida serving as
the main boat a s s is t e d hy othsr
member* of tha Third Region in
eluding Georgia, Alabama, North
atolina and Tenne*and South Carol
an.
Maln apaakir for tho opening
■vent was Karl Mundt and ttepSld Hsrlong gava tha opening ad­
dress for tha Thursday morning
aasslon. Mr. and Mrs. Stint, left
Washington for Charleston, W.
Va. w han thay visited with thatr
■on-ln-Iaw a M dsughUr, Dr. and
M r*. Gaorga Mlyakawa and their
mdaon, Andy, before returning
me.

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trance
The mournful viewing of Hu bn,iu.v&gt; nceniiipanted hy an lines l i n ­
ed death tien Jltatl Faletisn V ,
ea. -Ilrei tnr of the arm y' i sup, ii
soli,Hit suffered a heart
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while visiting the liler *dud !
night and tiled shortly atte,
I'cron's derision still was ,

In a piddle statement Saturday
Mnyor W. H. Stemper *nld Mint,
the Align* report on sewer* tin.i
not yet been nreeptrd l&gt;v the r'lty ,
Mint * supplementary lepori i ‘
being prepared ulvmg fur'hci d"lulls, unit I lust Mie r i l y &lt; nmml-i'ion
I* still studying the dlnuMim "tn
tlm f i n a l analysis'', he declared, "It
K up to the people to d&lt;*elde wlint
, , to be ,tone since they are paying
the hills
" |l Is unfortunate that your eon
suiting engineer would make such
n n-purt since lie li ipilte fniillllnr
Villi the pnllrt- of the Florida
State Itnsrd nf lle iillh istut the en
deuvnrs of this Stale Health lie
onrtnieii- end nil other -n l, health
department, ns well ns the Federal

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the H.nno.noo memlier Get........ I
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The chairman anld the team will |" o rld
carry the campaign Into rvory
MOTHER, I CHILDREN SI its
ji.u t of the nation, and President
BRIDGEPORT. Waill '/T
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I urn'*' it-'int mv I m p ’ H u m i •••
Truman has promised a repetition
htn.ill children and thnlr ........ ii.n lv nftttnni: ......
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gcnrriilly predicted defeat
Reside* .Siiarkn)an and McKln
ney, oilier Rlrvenynn vir.llurs Sun
day included Gov Paul A Dryer
nf MassachoarlM, Avrrell Harrlman, Ken Robert Kerr of Okla­
homa and Mrs India Ftlwarda,
vice chairman of the Democratic
National Committee
A' reporter called K err’s alien
lino tn hla own campaign litera­
ture which find .aid Stevenson was
not emotionally fitted for the pres
Itlenry, and the senator replied the
statement was "a minor thing of
no linpnrtflhrr."
II wm dlsrln.-cd that Dover had
persuaded Hnrrlman to withdraw
In favor nf Klevrnwn after the
second ballot at the convention
Friday. A reliable source said Herrlman planned tn delay hh with
drawnl until Ihe sixth ballot, but
the Massachusetts governor perIt «Milan*.| in. ra « * T n « l

.1. P. Hart Found
(tuilty Of Churgo
J. I*. K arl, charged with driv­
ing whlla Intoxicated to the ex­
tent that hla normal faculties we.e
Impared, waa found guilty by the
Jury In the County Court Thurs­
day afternoon.
Witnesses for the state In­
cluded George A. Kelsey, con­
stable, and Thomas II. DanlelT, Jr.,
while wltneaaea for the defenae
were Mitchell Roland and the de­
fendant.
Sentence was wlthald by Judge
Douglas Stenatrom pending a pos­
sible appeal for a new trial.
Tha jury conalatwl of Columbus
T. Kent, John A, Brown, Cecil E.
Flowers, William L- Harvey, Jr,,
J a m a A. McGrath, and Joseph
R. Wells.
The court was not In session
today; but w ill continue tomorrow
-with tho caaea of Calvin McKin­
ney, charged with aggravated as­
sault, and Charles E. Jordan, as­
sault and battery.

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early Sunday and iKillcn *!••■ -&lt;-i *,« i ••-■.. • ■ ...... ................... .
Ihc falhcr, who adndllrd l.di
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hla family
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Ihc multiple alaying Dial left
&lt; llcnn rmivcnttmi, ind IT
nmdcal family hnmf nn the ■" In nit: v.li.l vu'i lit" - It'
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that t would Join them later
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Tragic Shooting With Small Rifle
Marred Boyhood Of Adlai Stevenson
Editor's note: This second &gt;•'
a S-uart scries on the liftAdlal E. Hleveoaon, Demur, allnominee for PretWenJ, envet*
hi* career Irom boyhood &lt;&gt;•
World War II.)
By ROGER V. LANK
SI'R IN G FIK LD , III. ' * - A Ira,'episode marred the boyhood
Adlal K Btevenion In hla U'h
year.
A rifle he held discharged nn
expectedly, fatally wounding •
cousin by marriage, Iluth Maty
Mcrwln, on Dec. 30, 1012 The
death waa ruled accidental ai a
cornner's Inquest the next day
This la what happened.
A teen-age party was arranged
for friends of Adlal'* older slater,
Elisabeth. Adlal waa given an
early supper but permitted to Join
(ho gueata afterward. Meantime,
the parents left tho houae to call
on neighbors.
One of the guests was a student
at a military academy home for
tha Christmas holidays. AdJal was
sent to gat out a .at callbor rifle,
and tha acadamy youth proceeded
to entertain the othars by demon-

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M ire the inngallllc and iTnmlici
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plicate the manual nl nrtrn run .Wingate t.ilnv . Grapevine, "
line the rifle tired and tin- tu.llcl t lark Flaher, San Angelo, mi*!
pierced the Mcrwln' girl'* ("#'• W R (Ruin I'nngr. Warn
In-ail.
Invenligatlnn aflerward Indl-nt
DOW NTOW N FT HR
cd that n rarlrlilgo In 'he miiga
\ fire nil M-'gnolla AV ciiim * 'it
lino, unobserved, had chambered,
perhaps when the Imtl nt tho rifle downtown Sanford brought, fire
iii'-ii In ' lie seen*' yeslerdov even
hanged Ihe floor In handling
tl fired when Hie wea|«m was lug extlugidNlilllK &lt;&gt;t Itic lilnsc.
The fire was started in a re
jnltril a second time
Last winter, Stevenson 'old a fitgeratnr '.till lu-liliid 'he Hunreporter Ihe Incident hadn't been sliini* Market at ltd Mtignnlin
mentioned lo him and that he had Fifty minutes work by the fire
spoken nf It to no one In the 39 im'ii ended tbc conflagration.
year* that had then elapsed
2 PRISONERS K IL L E D
He we* asked to relate Itic story,
TOKYO 'Ji— Two North Korean
and did in
On finishing elementary school, prisoners o f war were killed and
Adlal attended high school In Nor­ sevrji injured In weekend Incidents
mal, III., twin elty to Rloomlngton In ROW enmps In Korea, U N.
Hla scholastic record was not par­ Army headquarters announced to­
ticularly Impressive, and after day
One of the dead and tho soveu
graduation ho was refused admit*
Injured were victim* of beatings
ance to Princeton University.
He enrolled at Choato School In by fellow prisoner* In a pow camp
at Nnnsan tn Western Korea.
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C ITY COMMISSION
The City Commission will ...eri
tonight in thr City Hull tn dtseusi
the proposed option of the It. M
Nuvy lo (lurchnse properly nl Itis
Naval Air Button, uruposed truffic lights on RamiolIph and Sunirnurlln Avenues, and other mat­
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a divorced man will hr iispiI n^.iintt
him hy (hr lialcltrl men of lltr Hrpublican Parly rven though tliii
facet of the m«n’» life hat no hr.irin* on hit ability to govern w**|l
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ihe issue further, will hr |l r ln.t
llial if hr it rlrrlrd Wr (hr pei.iijr
will on* have to have &gt;1111 lirrik fm l
•poilril every morning hy "My
Day."
The llrrl tlrilir li.it hern ■rflir.l
after iJ davs of idlrnett and in.iny
million* of dollars loit in wages and
profilt (list bee.u.r (hr gavemmen’
interff'ed in any lettlrrnrnl luiml
on collective bargaining. A* *ont*
at the steel romnaniei and the
unions could h.rgiin without the
government telling whit the terms
should he an agreement was q u id
ly reached. Don't get ihr idea M&gt;
Truman settled the •111Itr for lie it
the one who catlird it.
The Tampa couple who hive
hern convicted of ore of the inn I
brutal murder* in the hitloiv of
American ctiminologv will pnilmhly
spcnil the ie*t of their lives in (nit­
on with ample lime in rogitale over
llho horrihle th'ngs llirv have rlone
The memory of a little lmvt starved
beaten, left hanging with » rone
around hi* licrt, hit feel liarely
touching ti e floor rlwuM h •nnt
(hern until llir'r final hour. Ilow
much heller will this punishment hr
(ban the merciful noore or electric
tliock ofl Hie
the ex
executioner?
fla n fr!^ ti^6*p»|ier. in Hie old
days li*d llieir Itmililet too M i*
Klvira Garner lirino* in n iluipiim
front the lle rih l (ilihlidird neiulv OO
year* aim. “D ie pathway in fuml
of tiic licrnlil oflice has Incn ir
planted in St. Ativusline «r,i‘.". it
•ay* "It w.» killed out Infoie l.y
rarelru driven ol hoi*c«, nutle*
and goal* who teem h&gt; lliink they
rati patlure dir ir itork on tie* plot
II hat lierti eaten off again l&gt;v tintame atock and if it ir continued
the drive* of die tranu will be nr
ruled, anti if there i. no city ordi­
nance tlr&gt;t will give iliciit • jnii

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THe Democratic T ic k e t', , r

Mon. July 2*, 19S2

l ’« l f 3

Impede Progress
O f Korea Fighting

I h irin g th n jm nl wvuk th e D e m o c ra tic P a r ty w h ich fo r
n tn r ly tw e n ty y e a rs now has co n tro lled th e destinies o f
th e nnt inn im d m uch o f th e w o rld h ad e v e ry ap pearance o f
11 ( f r u it ship w a llo w in g In a h e a v y new und s te a d ily com ing
SEOUL. Korea (A, — Torrential
a p a rt a t th e noijms. D riv e n b e fo re th e g ale, absolutely rud*
rifilc a s , w a ti.r win.
\ V p rm p s . and e v e ry mun rains bent down on ulready soaked
and muddv Horem battle lines to
jitck aboard \vus n tm itlin g by w im u m fo r th e o rd e r to nln in * • . t&gt; i idled ground
,
. .
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*
don : hip.
and air i.gating (or (tie third
L is te n in g to w h a t M r . T ru m a n called “ th e g re a te s t straight day.
Cuch side sent not only Mncitl
spectacle on e a r th ” , one got th e Im pression th a t it w as not patrols across the I.m mile battle
one p o litic a l p a rty m e e tin g In ( ’hfcMgo, b u t dozens o f th e m ; front Clashes were frw and brief
’I be 'tcuify downpour appeared
t toil th e re was not one p la tfo rm , b u t scores; th a t th e re w ere
not fo u r o r fiv e c a n d id a te *, but h un d red s, A c tu a lly it seems In be lfie lung overdue start of Ihe
Korean rainy season
th a t nobody agreed w ith an y b o d y ab o u t a n y th in g . I t got
Five and one half inches of rain
to th e point w h e re it w as alm o s t Im possible to have 11 ro ll hove fallen in the Old llaldy and
call, o r fo r th e c h a irm a n to m ake 11 ru lin g even on some t r i ­ T-Uone fill) area, thet wot rouble
■puts on the western front, since
v ia l in s ig n ific a n t point.
Friday
Chinese troop, hold the
A m i then, Into F rid a y a fte rn o o n th e landslide began. crest ut Old Itulity anil Uie upper
P resid en t T ru m a n let it In know n t h a t S tevenson was his section ot T-Uonc
At* Correspondent Milo Karncti
m an. The w ord came dow n th a t S tevenson was w illin g . N ew
Y o rk suddenly abandoned lln r r lm n n and M ic h ig a n jo in ed said two Allied patrol, probed the
crest of Uhl llaldy this morning
1auks fo r Stevenson. K e fa u v e r an d Russell saw th e h a n d ­ and each drew mortar fire. If. s
w r itin g on tin* w all. T h e n o m in a tio n o f th e m an w h o would eighth Army headquarters report
not ru n , who had to he d ra fte d , w h ile n o t unanim ous was etl Communist platoon* mid smut
Irr units probed Allied positions
m ade hy acclam ation fron t th e flo o r.
In only six places in the early
G o vern o r Stevenson d e liv e re d a b r illia n t speech o f ac­ morning.
-v
ceptance. S enator M o n ro ney said It w as " th e g re a te s t ac­
If, N. troops heat off five Of the
ceptance speech e v e r m ade'’. I t w as p a rtic u la rly s ig n ific a n t probes in short engagements. In
iiiu
- .......h—_____ the sixth, east of Die Punchbowl on
in Its c u
on
traMs t. to P resid en t T..................
ru m a n 's " g iv e 'em
e ll1' speech.
It did not
no Claim
c la im nil
all tia
tlie. v irtu e s lo
fu r the
tn e Democratic
uomcjcruxtc Party.
r a r c y . It m,a " V
wllh(|few
ih " e L ro"t«m
, njm M„ ; d„ ' ™
i(ill
hlnmo nil
did not Irlnnio
a ll tin*
Hit1 e v ils o f th
tille w o rld on th e Republlcnm !. I t outpost.
was a speech th a t m ade sense,
W in d kind o f a person iH tills m an S tevenson w hom t h e 1 Meanwhile In Mun.nn United Na
II til till b u ttle iiKuilint one o f th e Dlnns and Communist staff officers

M iru liiitji Lincoln.
Out- o f hitt (flit ml fa t hern wan vice iire n iile n t o f tile
C u lle d S taten tltiriiiK G ro v e r n e v e ln iu l'it a d m in is tra tio n , a n il
Ida fa th e r was m -m litry o f s ta te fo r Illin o is . T h o u g h raised
in lllo o m in g to n , Ml. Stevenson was horn in Los A ngeles,
C a lif, w in-re Ids fa m ily was liv in g fo r a s h o rt tim e on ac ­
count o f ills fa th e r's h i-ilth .
Stevenson g o t th e p o litic a l hug w h ile on d u ty ill It a ly
to r th e S lat*! D e p a rtm e n t. H e hud read in S ta rs and S trip e s
o f a p u b lic o p in io n poll show ing seven p u ren ta out o f ten
/ li d n o t w a u l t h e ir sons to go In to |&gt;olitlcH. B elievin g th a t
"pull)ics iiim d tl be till* mildest c a re e r th a t unyone can
........
he resolved th e n and th e re to o f f e r h im s e lf to th e
people ns th e ir s e iv a iit and lo do w h a t he could to b rin g
re s p e c ta b ility hack to public o ffic e .
II). w as e lec..... g o vern o r o f m ino ln In HHH hy a m a jo rity o f ri7U,00fl votes In Ills fir s t hid fo r public o ffic e . H is
m lrn in is lra lio il him Ix'un m a rk e d hy e ffic ie n c y and economy
in g o v e rn m e n t, bv thn ro o tin g out o f p o litic a l parasites and
t he inetdeatiou in th e h e a rts o f o ffic e holders o f th e ideal
th a t public o ffic e is a public tr u s t.
A n d he has given th e
people o f Illin o is a te rm o f law e n fo rc e m e n t th ey have never
[
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h efore know n.
,
.
,
S e n a to r John S p a rk m a n o f A la b a m a was chosen fo r
second place on th e ballot as a g e s tu re to w a rd th e S ou th ,
lie I h th e fir s t s o u th e rn e r to he accorded such recognition
since John G a rn e r was last placed oil th e tic k e t in lDdfi. T h a t
was th e y e a r In w h ich B im rk m a n a t th e age o f dft was fir s t
elected to Congress, li e lias a good N e w D eal and F a ir D eal
tecortl being alm ost a " 1 0 0 p e rc e n te r" a m i recognized as one
o f those ris in g “ yo un g lib e ra ls " only n little rig h t o f Pepper.
W h e th e r tills tic k e t o f Stevenson n m l S p a rk m a n can
hold tlm p a rty to g e th e r m tm lim to ho seen, hut th e p olitical
.bosses have done th e ir 'b e s t. I t is d o u b tfu l If th e re are any
o th e r tw o iiieii in th e p a tty w ho could g iv e th e R epublicans
m o re tro u b le. T h e re is no n o rth e rn D em o crat who appeals
linin' to so uthern D em ocralH th a n S teven son ; no so uthern
I h'liHiiTiit win • uiipi'tiln nil no tn th e Ic ft-w liiK elem en t o f tlie
Nut tli Hum SjiurkiiH tn.
T ill* Ulltenme o f tilt* lloVulopillK CUIltust tim lo llllte tlly Will
In, n ettled upon th e IflBuen an th e y are b ro u tflit o u t d t.iin g
th e n e x t few uionthn.

T o ta l
IsO SH
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N o out, woo tho ntooI n trlk e . O v e r 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w o rk e m In
I 111! Htoi'l Itn iu n lry nm l a ll th o Inillintriurt llffe c tc tl l,y till,
tn n m ifiie tu ro tif ntool loot im u iy witokB o f pay. V n h m iilu nav
ingH tlw lm ilo il a w a y am i tlio n trik o tu T iia lly h ro uK iit h n rtlnltip to w o rk o ra w ho htul no tmvlritnt on w h ich th o y coulii fa ll
l e n l e p e e (liere e&lt;..... . 1 lie o n e T h er e
hack. P ay iitcroiiHcn fo r th o ntool w o rko ra w ill not bo noticed
arc other complaint* over the ritv fo r nittity uionthn, Othoi* w o rko ra itllctl hy tho n trik o w ill rCon this latne offenre, and the city
coivo no incroano.
off’V ialt ihould tee that it ii itupT h o ntool companioit m tffe ro d a ro a t ilitim iKo boenuno o f
ped".
tho n trik o . I t n rc c ip U a to tl-a h ltto r legal In ittlo o ver g o vern f ?'
__
mont nolziiro. I t cunt ntool ntockholdora m illio n s o f tlolln ra in
In rtd 'tv die left-wing dctnorr.it* p ro fit. In v o a to ra in o th e r im lu n trle n w ill n otice th e e ffe c ts
took a licking in the Denmcratir o f Hie ntooi n trik o I o iik a f t e r thu w o rko ra itavo re tu rn e d to
ennvrntjon, ju*t at die rigld-win« th e ir
Tho nation suffom l inoro than olthor of tho contomllng
Rrptihllrant did in llie G.O.P. convenlinn, D ie l.fmr leader* mu! ilia factions. Tho defense effort was Impaired by tho stoppage
Humphrey politician* ■'■nuld liave of ntool production u m i It I h Inevitable that sooner or later
otelerred llarrimnn or Kefmwer |i&lt; vilul ntool will not he when. It Is needed, lit our race to be*
Stavamnn. jtnt at ihr Did Guard rome strong nny delay In unfortunate and too much delay
,
.
would have preferred Taft What ii could bo futal.
Tho right und wrong of n ntriko in a thing which only
•dually hsupeninq in ihit counlrv
that tli* Renuhlirap* liave *hlf|etl hlntory can show. But In crucial times like these cannot both
• little towaul the left) the Demo­ labor and nuumgojnDnt subordinate their right to ouarrel to
crat* toward the right, and ut doing tlio good of the country? Tho B,T*«lay*old ntriku which Just
to they are not now loo far apart. ended was unnecessary, wasteful and resulted in a defeat
I I lltere ru t he unity In the two for everyone.
____
_____ ___ ___________ ____
lliei, it it not illogir.l to believe
$3.74, a drop uf M cant*. Thia was
ire can be unity in the nation nt
the lowest average (l^ura since the
a whole and, for the time being at
$3.33 return In 1047l o t i , at tong at thl» world crlrli
Thlngs look -a lot rosier In the
ceduret, that would b e . a good
concentrate field than they did e
year ago. Although Ihe concent rale
thing.
production this season came to 44
million gallons, agios of the frotan
LAKELAND ( * - Florida cjlrua Juices are looming at such a fait
The Democratic outloolj doe* not
rj1 * (Iguroa this itnto’a orange pace there probably will be IHlle
; \ aoor»r too bright to at l*a*t three Mutual
"rowers recttlvvsd about 35 coni carryover into neat season.
of Florida'* leading ugVitiiMierr inure per hog Lon th# Iroo. than i
wha ftha ticket'*' viilnerahility", "t«l to grow IM fruit in lh« H31
L N I V K U m t i G ET AID
'..4,
WASHINGTON l * * - The govern
■ * /i Ih# Tamoa Tribune, "lie* In ft3 season.
Mutual puta tho avarago on-lrpo ment is launching with Ihe help
» heavy nlllltfont thev tnuit ratty
“ of universities and Industry • •
to the campaign — the endorte- roturn at 75 cents. While,
enata vary. 50 cents Is believed to million dollar program to develop
at of, and necettltv for defrnd- he a fair production cojit per boa. better
ot ayolaelic
synthetic rubber,
rul
er type*
types ol
• national adminitlration beil
ojor goal* will ha to Improve
The 1UI-52 orange crop of al­
rubber
nbered for iti corruption, ex- most 70 million boxes outstripped otinetio
...............
... sty It can be used
e cxleniively In large * ilia
Iravaf.nce and incompetence". D ir the previous season's harvest by more
tlroa, to Improve Uw. tutoUty ,of
.
. imat-Unron declare*, "He fSent- ft.ftoo.ooo boxes.
cold rubber latex aigi td starch lor
Held
in
the
freah
fruit
markets
lor Sciarkmsn) lias got a bin iob
were sumo 20 million boxes, an butler synthetics that can be used
*: on hit hand* in trying to lata I the increase of about 3 I t million. Use In national defense '•wi'yl'5
“ )tth-Sou*h distention, with Eiten- nt oraneea to tnake concentrate
A IE FLANS BRVBALKD
makiort ,k real - bid (or in* end canned jukes was up S U
WASHINGTON u n - Civilian and
million boxes to AT W.
Muhial •allm etei from 100.000 to military
air
authorltke
have
i remain agreed on a plea lo ground oU
boxes
,.tti&gt;&gt;on&lt;lu*ion that w#
M • military dU u m aurlng Buy
harvested
um y air atkek.
! ■ «
4t *nd htitrd anoiuh. We
1 &gt; &gt;.i -it:The mala p u b o m to to

it

E.V

K

Orange Raisers O f
State Received 25
Cents Net Per Box

I M

A*

M

IhSMM £

J

C Ai

Itortnttol Rtttnr 1

villin alsnea from
UMrlaual

«u
\ «W(3

v • Si m

Mm

" m ..'

•elkm,

'the stuff officers were la &lt;il
mosl complete ngreemetd mi the
'first
—
“D paragraphs
R
of ilm prr*

arm hllrii agreement.
I'aragrupli St dealing with re
leusit amt repatriation of prisoner*
dlacosued. Until sides agreed
to the wording Imt each title tm.
a different inlciprctatlon uf its
■tieaniiiK The paragruph does not
involve (lie runnier oi |»oWi in
1
4
be exchanged
'file staff officer* Will meet

Tragic
I

at« weighed axalnst mu ability
" ^ ^ j ^ ^ V r n c e ’ie'hope that ...
■an I'ompletelv lake cure of prcsi’Ol
lind future needs of the city's nve
old sewage problem. The filet that
most iif Hanford's present sewers
nr** eonddnatlon surface water di»,,n((l| unl1s NII(| •ewerngn lines
nraetlcally means that a cunt plate
lv new system fur mu' ur the tithe
must In' Installed Imfnru rumplctc
srwftg*. ifliinlnatlim thriiui’h a seenage ill»iai*al |dant will he possi­
ble."

McMahon Diet*
It ..Kill »rrt S'n.’** !•*■• 11**1
is
Dcinocratlc
senatur ,
is Ihe
ne senior
.enuir i.i'Mi.
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r Vi
Unit hit Ih* r,,|k».

Recently lids trust hiked prices
on newsprint iurdn, ns It hn» been
doing now. almost evorv year for
the past tO or 11! v*nrs.
Caper that once sold for HR now
brings |120 n ton, I.nhl down in
the Sentinel press-room, tt costs
IM D a ton.
Unable to cope with the Canabin*, the nowsrmuer* are doing
Jbe only other thing th*v can do.

tv wrnktv-edlteil esper*. loit tdg
ones siieli ns the St. Louis StnrTimes which recently sold to its
rntmielltnr hecntlse ns the owner
said: "We m w the hand-writing
on the wall."
An i-dvcrtlser asked one of our

' sale-men the other day!
" I tirni the price of paper lias

Trellis Mae
( I it l lf |i|4|«*.t

f* r sum

|*if t r

flip !

,v|i;lt I I1U|,| | ,|„ .

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s|M1piy

dripped fits, hill
wherever lie
went. When I nlrodi-.l in in. grab
1,111 *"U„olllM
'd Uiv
ye»
u th * prt ;.«&lt; ury In 033 ||p H#(|J
l() hands,
mnk(.
ynti nr„
nre tfnimt to
tnnk*
tirnuglH Slevenson ills llrsl call lo i. senne about Ibis, I'll simply Imy
Washingion, D. C.
• be whole .liirnn. il hotel, timl cun
tlm faiber's farm manugemont eel yuur hill.'
aqtlvltlrs and agricultural experi
"And the same thim; happened
merit. t&gt;n,tight the elder Steven •il the nil port, lie Ihrentened In
von Into contact with Genre* Peek, buy Hie itirtlm. If l wouldn't Id
who liecarno a (irmciiml archllci l him gel my ticket When we shook
of the Agriciiltiir.il Adj'islliietll Ad '•ami-, cm dlive. M r JVlrnl xnhi,
minlstrallun tmdi r the New Deal 'Trellis Mac, it sure hu. been foil—
Peck Invited Aillul In Join the Ft" fpdng tn name my next nil
AAA ax a legal ulde. und the ul well uflcr yinj, See you ul tho tOftfl
lurney, then 33, accepted Hu was convention.
given tlm title "special counsel."
He certainly sound, fatherly,"
Ilia duties have been dc.crilwd runiaikrd Wllhur, acidly,
He looked with Interest us Tret
as those of a nationwide county

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stsvensnn toured the couti

nn
,*n n? l ° m
ii?' i^wai I* ih,. try holding hearings and advlalni!
II. Mlrkrnliwpcr ( R’ Jo*") ls
farmers, rancliers, orchanllst. unit
senior Ui'piihlli .hi nt* ii b r.
dairymen atmiit oliligntloti. ami
In New Haven, Republican Uuv^ ,)f(vj|,ii;c.s under Iho act. Hn spent
nor ...........
John Didge
ernor
.. _ of l onnactlcut [conAIxfsrrgtsli* Hum in California.
ran name a mitritaior *u taka ovwr
in less Ilian n ycur, Stevenson
MeMahon’a Sr null* srnl nnlv tint 11
-,wlt* bed tn the low stall uf the
the Nov unilicr general duel Inn.
Uoth Republicans and Democrats Federal Alcohol Cnnlrul Adminis­
tration, an agency created to (trap
iro expected lo hold special statu
nomlnullng conventions lo select pic with legal and tax problems
reiultlnK from I'rohlblllun'a re­
candidates for the full unexplred
peal.
term
He spent eight months at this
McMahon was horn In Norwalk.
Uonn., Oct. 0. tfioa ami cdu-atel work, quit ami rejoined tho law
In Ihe public schmils there. Grad firm In Chicago Hu ro*o tn a
artncrshlp In ihu firm of Hldlcy,
uatrd from Furdhatn University m pa...............
McPherson, Austin and Uurgeta
1134 and tho Yule Law School In
inyrd fur lnearly seven veers,
1027, he entered law practice and and stayed
ippcuring nn
..........
___
the Washington
became judge of Ihu Norwalk City next appearing
|e«ne shortly before Ihe outbreak
Court briefly in 1933.
of Wurld War I I In 1941.
He was elid ed tn tho Senate
(Tursdayt The war yean, the
In 1044 and re-ducted In 1050, for a
U, N. and the Ills* case.)
lurtn expiring Jan. 3, HbT.
He ardently learned all he could
about atomic energy and atomic H. N, EMPLOYERS INCREASE
WASHINGTON Uft- D ie hiring
weapons, taking courses from
experts so he could lulk their Ion' ol tA.AOA new workers during June
^m ostly for temporary vacalloo
guage.
Ho swiftly grasped the possibil­ relief jobs — brought the total of
ities of atomic energy for peace federal civilian employes (a 3,603,(ul, aa well as warfare purposes, 300 on July 1.
Tho U. 8. Civil Service Cnrnmll
and sponsored permanent legisla­
xlon, reporting tide today, told It
tion to develop Ihe program.
He headed a apedal Senate com­ was Ihe blgreit jump In the gov­
mittee created to study his bill ernment's roll for any month iince
and rival propoaals. lie Insisted June of lost year.
The Defense Department ee
on civilian control of the prouram
Instead ul military control. From counted for more then three
Ibe committee'# work grew the fourth, of the Increase with lha
McMahon law, linking private buai- Air Force getting Ihe biggest
maa and Iho government In • teem share, 11,300 new employes. The
to foster and develop atomic co­ Commerce Department reported a
not drop of T.ooo workers during
•ra y for both war and peace.
McMahon wet married In 1
1940
. JutW.
..........................
to Mite Rosemary Turner. Tb«y
had one daughter, Patricia.
U N D CONGRBtU U WORDY
WASHINGTON u n - The land
‘ M million worda to
la say n iho teeslon which
early this month.
has, reporta and special
. Wished In the two year
of the CongreMlonal Rec*
eguals Atao
'

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Sometimes we think newspapers
are negligent in taking the public
behind the curtains and revealing
torn ■ of their business problems.
N“'-*j&gt;jper» have been nretty
much up Mi.a.1..;-’ '•
■
in.
In ri-cent years.
Ttu* Canadian |inper trust seems
te have them by the throat and
about cure a year, It tighten, its
vise-like grip, squeezing out some
more money.
And the American newspapers
itro helpless.
It nnt only takes millions to
rturt paper mills, but the very
building of them requires priori­
ties and from two to three year*
lime. Sometimes it takes five
vears, ell nri-onling lo how much
of n villmte must be constructed
to house the people who man the
mill.
So the American prrns continue*
to do business with Canadians, a l­
though at their mercy.

tmr-ie nml Imndeil Wilbur « big
f" 11 "f liltii*
’’Let’* see how much It really
lid tost me," .In* said "There
" ' ' f i t 50 lor llie |dune tltkel In
i hit ago Jl 2’i lo Ihe hotel, ami
Hftv rent, for Ihe bellhop Thai
makes »41 2ft nil told ’’
.........................
"Wlml
tin vmi mean—$13 25 all
told’ " said W'iltmr "Didn't you
uit HI week’ How nhmit vour hotel
hill, iluil new dress you bought lo
go to Perle Mesfa’s p.irty7 and
vour plane fare home’ linn'l tell
me tin* Democratic national comm iller paid for nil that?"
Trelila Mae looked a iHlle vague
"(111. mi, Iluil wa. Mr I'nlrol,
Ihe Texas Dlllomiire delegate I
mel." sin* said, "Ha Insisted on
•■king tare of all my inddentul
ex (lenses."
"Now, Trellis Mae, you know
heller than—’* began her husband
Borden, HI, and John Fell, Id
u-liirluii'.lj'
Tlie di pri Mion of the '30* swept
"Oh. don’t he sillv Wilbur,"
Hu* eminiry. Klevenson'* law fir in
slid Trellis Mae "He was old
turned
flout
lii'pitn;
linlld
Ilium
tillill'll limn "&lt;"pm« " "
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,
( r°o' I ci'ot lo R cents.
It t* either that Or fold up.
„ ,
,
. ,
With Ids ttchuollng over, btoven
Anti this In no wolf rrv. In ra­
mi nuI nul for limitin'r look tit ce-nt vem . n number of lingers
Kurupi' bofotc sctliliu) down.
have folded. And these were rto^
be was struck
, Abroad,
,
. . by, ,the
_ "liny, wmkly-flminced and eqiinl-

"l' •' &lt;l(
»" excliobe Inter
v" s 'vl|h horelgn Minister t 111
' t “ rln ul flusrdn on Hie then con
lrov“' lul
l'‘ '"1,,n,k' PolU v,
newapapor rrfu tn iintl fiiailc* his way to Mna
•*»- -traveling through Hatilin. Tl«
it- llnku, Kiev und Rostov.
ay at anmunjorn.
I or a inonlh, he vailed almost
daily ul the Foreign Office Iml
never succeeded in reaching t'ld
S e w e ra g e
-tu i ,n
tine of llie first dglih* in Mo*
,
......... ....... ,,B«* «*»•
lie* In' reciill*. was Ihe spectacle)
"J,
. fr,'MI l,ie frunt .if leimelcM children fighting olio
another hi Ihk robhleshmcii where
-W e 'trust tbn! yuur city Cum­
.oriii' fund lu ll hl'l'll -lillleil
mi-.iun uin iu .iru rt v&lt;&gt;i&gt;r enn.ultlliiiiit’li Hlcveiuon fulled in Id:'
bur engineers tt* prm-emt with the primary mission, ho furttuil oh
lions Ihtil were in he useful
‘f"ve|(i|&gt;uu'ni uf u sewage treato Mal i Inter when, us ii iliplo
! ' l ' " ' ' lJ ,rlur ‘ I*
”■ your newer eyalnn, litin letter unit, to sparred with Soviet rep
from the liuiml of ll.-nltli con re I'idatives ill the H N,
eludes,
Keluroiiiy to llie United Slnlts
■'favm
Sliiiiper, commenting the young iiltorney itilned one of
further concerning the sewerage •Tiieai;*j'* oldc-l law firm * It was
idtunllon, suld, *'t have a.ked for the lionin year, 1**27, and Steven
further data and authentic estl- on worked on new lixue. of *e
mate, of what it would cost to "urllles. Ilion being maikeU'd
completely re-sower the city ami wlioleialc.
lie liegun
Install ii sewage disposal plant.
............
----- In move
,,, in , wealthy
.
“ It hn* been my aim to com- m iety circles on ( hlcngfl * North
ploicly eliminate tlm sewage men- Hhore and toward the end of ID.'fi
ace from Ihe elty.
.married Ellen Burden, socially
"Thn d ll (tent of Hanfitid are lo-Proaillicnt clmighler of un explorer
the ililver’s seal on mst Imw fm ‘"'H klg game hunter
wi» bI ijiII ffo In ImptnvInK tin? nysThrcu muv* witw *M,ni 4” ” ltl
tern heenu.e thi'y nre the ones who uioirlaue. wlileli broke up - I &gt;01'f
ny the hill*.
Inter. Thev are Adlni til. now 22,
will hove to pay
'Must Imw tar we ran go only
e/ill he determined lifter the total
price or some nlons nb oir the wav

This Newspaper Business

l! n ii «**l r,*Mw i * » |i D N il

Wallingford, Conn , lo brush up
on Ihe university entrance re&gt;
qulrcmcnts. There, he edited the
Choate News, laying the ground­
work for newspaper activity that
was to occupy him before the law,
anil finally publics, superseded
Stu'ieeu.u "id' own-. .1 quarter
Isicrt-.l m the Ulooininglon I'antagraph, u prosperous dally In his
home town, lie resigned as vice
president und o director of the
paper alter Ills election as gover­
nor
Me cracked Princeton tin Ihe sreoc.d try. 11is chief distinctions there
were appointment a. managing
editor «t the Daily Print*tonlan.
election to the Senior Council and
placing lliird in a senior poll lo
pick the "biggest politician "
1be nickname "Itabblt" was up
plied to Atllul by rooiotiintes. It
wa* Inspired hy bis partiality for
garden food, und til * ap|ieurance
while devouring them.'
Friend, say that even now when
he tackles a salad Adhu's jaws
work with unusual rapidity, hi.
note tw itrhri and Ills cars wiggle
pure* ptibly.
He gruibmtcil from Princeton
and studied id Harvard Law
School [or I wo years. His tlepartun from Harvard was occasioned
by Ibe death of an tinrle, Hihbord
&gt;i Davis, who had managed Ihe
pniitagrapb.
\illui. who Inherited ii share of
tli. paper, returned la take a hand

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lis Mae removed two photo* from
her suitcase and pul iliem on her
dressing table. Due photo was in
scribed. "D e ar Mrs. Feeble. You
were the tii) of my parly. Ilo sure
in lirmg W ilb ur,am t visit me in
Uixcriibiiurn. t’urlc M cita."
Tlit* other photo said, "To Trcllju Mac, conventionally ynura, Sec
you In the White House."
" I can’t read the signature on
Hi I h one," sold Wilbur. "What docs
it ,iayT"
" I t suyx 'A d ln i,'" said Trellis
Mao airly. "Who else?1’

3 YEAR OLD DRIVES CAR
BOOTH REND, Iml. L b - At Ihe
age of 3, Donald C. (Chip) New­
man has been driving (ho family
convertible almost four months,
But that's all, for a awhile.
Hiding Ihu keys did little good.
Chip would put Ihe ear In gear
in d press thu sturtor. Finally, a
nuighbur women called police when
Chip look off in hor rar,
After a private talk with police,
Chip agreed not to drive any more
unlit he's old enough lo gel I
Jrlver'a permit.

gone up. Row much do you use
» day—about a ton, I suppose."
The fellow was sincere.
This newtpnper utet ten ton*
-&gt;f print a day.
' • -pends about $1500 every
dav for paper.
It spemis over $41,000 a month
for paper.
It sjh .ids a half million dollars
n venr for paper.
That Is 21 put. of its total ex­
pense.
In view of these figures, news­
paper* rem*ln one of the cheap­
est commodities you can buy.
Ollier commodities anil te r .ice*
may lie higher, hilt In newspaper*
llie public Is getting a real oargain.
Whereas, we once looked to
suh’ crihers for a third of not
nrnfit. we now exiiect to lose
$AO.M&gt;0 from subscriptions this
vrnr. We show a lots uf $40,000
for the first six months In tld&lt;
department.
In many ca«es. It costs The
Hcntinet more money to deliver a
erwspnner than it receive* from
the customer.
Thousand* of papers go out
every morning beginning around
° a.m anil are delivered nlong
the countryside, in adjacent town*
'•••■I in towns ns far away ns AS
miles.
if there worn only one suitM-ribcr to The Sentinel. In Lees­
burg for in-tnnee, It would cost
about Jii to deliver Hint one paper
every morning. Figure HO miles nt
ft rts, it mile Mid two hours driv­
ing time nt $1 nml hour no I yon
*iill haven't paid nnything fm
the paper or anything on the
nurchus*- mire of the rnr which
delivered it.
Now. lids editorial does not
me-in Hint we nre about to raise
or circulation rates. Plenty of
»iin r* have Increased theirs. We
don’t say we won't, hut neither is
thin mi announcement of higher
pi Ices.
We’re Just trying to unload one
of our hendiirhc.. to you, our sub­
scribers. nt the time being.

PorcHt PircH Given
I'heir BiffffVHt Setback

Cure Is S u ggested
For Evil Plight O T
State Grapefruit
ORLANDO 'A»- Bitter tasting
juices and more talk about grape
fruit are needed to prevent a lot
of fruit being lelt on trees, says
a Florida eilrp* leader.
Writing a* « E'"’** columnist In
the Orlando Sentinel Marvin g g
Walker, former general manager
of the Florida Citrus Curmnlsshm
unit now general manager of lha
Florida Citrus Cflnners To opera
live, said few Florida grapefru­
it rowers made cost of priuluctlo,
this season.
Walker said one out of HI boxes
of grapefruit still Is on Ihe trees
and will rail In Hie ground for
lack of » market. Ih* added that
cannon are selling grapefruit juice
at prices width will just uhmjN
tiring ill the cost of picking an.
hauling the fruit, leaving nothing
for the grower.
At Ihe sturt of the !!)'&gt;! 52 see
son there was high optimism lor
the Fioridu grapefruit business
rim slain had almost a complete
monopoly in Hilt held because ut
tho disastrous IBRU St Toxas h eeie
It turned nul to he one ol the
worst seasons in years.
Until
recent
years,
c i t in g
grapefruit juice was the leadliV
seller in the citrus Held. Wilker
explained
Hut canned orange
products have Improved and per
sons who once drank grapefruit
juice are drinking canned or con
centraled orange Juice.
The poor quality of llie Texas
conned pack this season ami the
lurge curtyover ol Florida canoeJ
grapefruit Juice cause many to
quit drinking grapefruit Juice this
year, he .vent on.
£

Stevenson
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list)

• unil-'d him that Iho delay might
enable Itarklcy or Sen. Estes Ke
fauver of Tennessee to win
Sen Sparkman said he and his
parly will leave lor Washington
soon after disposing of pnst-ennvi ntion business In Chicago Thriu
lie said, lie will "clean up o ff
desk" and go lo III. Huntsville.
Ala. home and n vacation, befor*
beginning llie slremmtis fall cam­
paign.

—— —
TA I.LA IIA H S K K , (Specinh —
Fm c.t fires, the biggest threat
•" Florida'. '*|jIn«• tree pros|ierlty,"
received u major setback during
Bv
Out pn*t fiscal ycur with ii re
tV. V. Bluing
on I Im* number uf fires on pmTourhton l-'.Hg Co.
tcrlt’il bin I. Florid i Forest Seiv"i- fire itutlstii-s leveal,
I In V.* you i i I w h v . rcgardcil
your statu uf b t'ilth as you,
Foie.t file .xtalintir* fm llie
own affa ir? Think Imw many
year ending June .'in nliuwrd h
persons arc affected If you be­
ebfti|) ifecrcanu in wild flic , wltli
come seriously III.
7.IIUI f ir r . rccurded its compared
tn uddlUnu to the person wliu
to the 11, lit I fire* that rtivngcd
must rare for you personally,
Flui illi . woodliiiiiiH during tin*
every m em b e r of the house
lIb'il fDrol year.
fie ld must make an adjustment
"Good coupurnliun from the
public, belter trained fire crew. . to rope w ill) the financial prub
I cmih a serious illness creates.
und u ununnatile liiunk from llie
Oftun opportunities in business ■
weather nil riintrllmted lo make
must bn Inst or postponed dur­
xhis a very successful year." Htutn
ing Ihls time.
Forester C. II. Coulter said.
Auv serious illness leaves a
Dn n dollurs-and-crnts basis,
murk upon your health. Don’t
last year’s wild fires cost timber
I*'st off
I but much
nstded
owners *160,000, while the 11,401
physical examination.
f it * ’ in IDftt raiised ilnniauo
liny tin* prescription your
«im*inntmsr te mure thun n nillliini
doctor advise, from a th o r­
dollars,
oughly tm ined imd rerognizcil
"The 12 month report ending
pharmacist.
in June show, only 17 acres
T h i n l&lt;e » h r ||7lh n f n a c r l m o f
i?4fll«»tfl4l intirrilaniirttU «|i|i«ar«
burned out of each 1,1100 acres,
Ins
I m ikU ptsfitr Burl! wrtB.
while In Hie lpftl flam I yeur IIH
acres per Ihoutuiiid were burned,”
CoulDr said. "And, In slnrlling
coni rust, the seven millbm acres
not under prulrrHim haa 47 per­
cent burned over as runipnred to
1.7 percent burned on protected
lands."
About 12 Vi, million acres of
Florida's 20 million ncre* of woudlands nreu nder Florida Forest
Mei vice fire protection at the pre­
sent time.

Y ou r State
01' H ealth

Carlton Such Ike As
Popular Candidate
T A M I’A 'i l l - One of Florida's
dolciiutcx tn tho Democratic Con­
vention has praise for Guv. Hlev
union a . a presidential candldaln
hilt forecasts a stiff fight wllh Gun
Elsenhower for this stale's vote.
Former Gov, Doylo E. Carlton,
one nf (ho 19 Florida delegates
harking .Hon. Husiell of Georgia
for the nomination, aald Elsenhow­
er Is right popular In Florida.
Carlton aald he would Vote fur
Hlcveiuon and the vice prealden
Hal nominee, Hen. Hparaman of
Alabama, but fexplained heavy pri­
vate business would prevent his
stumping for the ticket.
He said the thing thet will decide
Iho outcome of (he Florida fight
between Stevenson end Elsenhow ­
er will be the way the campaign
issues between the two political
parties are brought out.
Carlton predicted an end to thb
way candidates ard chosen at na­
tional conventions. He. termed the
Democratic Convention aa a “ c ir­
cus tacking Ihe order of a circus."

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$711.00
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S ocia l A n d P erson a l A ctivities
c r so n a l s

Social Calendar-

i- _ . : . i u , „ i | . - i ,

Mis* Linda Londenlpcig hint a*
her truest over the weekend Miss
Km on 'Vayner of Daytona Itench.

M O N IM Y
Open house will h* held from
7:30 to 10:00 p. m *l llu&gt; Methn
dlst Parsonage honnrnlg Itcv mul
M r*. J. E. McKinley nrnl Mii*
Thelma Long.
All minister* of
th * elly. (heir wive* nrel tnern
hers of the Methodist coligngntlon nre cord nllv invited to * t .
tend.

Mr. and Mrs. R. F Wheeler.
Sr., of Oviedo are spending a
vnrntlon In Wnyne»ville, N C.

Tho Ttalnlng Union of the I ii u
fjfsi'ttat Church will hold its Work
' ■frv Council In the Mi mortal Kilorational lliilbling h ’l'uiiiing with
n covered dtth nipper ut 7 in p.m j

M r*. A J. Smith arrived today
from Macon, tin., to spend some
tim e with tu-i sister M is Henry
M rl-niilln

E. C. Harper Jr. ha* left for
Hendersonville. N. C„ to spend
snme time.

m xm

Mrs. Moody Hardin has return
cd from llnvnun, Cuba
She was
accompanied hy her sister Mrs.
Tosaio Lyons o f Pompnno Hutch.

The Seminole High School llnnd
w ill hold “rummer pi m l Ire in the
school band hull i** 7:110 p in. All
alumni and Interested person* are
cordially invited to he present.

Mrs, Richard Packard lircnme
the hrlde of Mr. Packard on Juno
2H In Hightstnwn, N. J.. nt the
4 * The Midweek I'in y r r Service lliclitstow n I’rt'shylcrinn Church.
* I t Central Hnptwt Chureli w ill Her Lim it I fully fashioned gown
meet nt h 00 p.m. Thu Sunbeam* was of white nrgitmly over tofw ill nisi) meet ill tills hour.
fitii. feu tiir i i i y i i slnnl I’tn h r o id The I’ rnyer Meeltnir of tin- F 'i'.t i l ist jacket with ellmw length
Itap ll d Church w ill nc|;in nt H no sli’cvc*.
I'port their return to
r m , in tlic Memorial I'.'durhihmiil Sanford in October M r. n n d Mrs.
llu ild in g .
I'lirkard plan to make their hotne
ut hi I Mellimvlllo Avenue.
T IIU R S D A Y
The Hoynl Aliit&gt;a*?nitai *
wilt
meet at tho T in t llnptisl Cliutch
h
at 7:00 p.m. In the Chapel

W EDNESDAY

Sandra Wright I
Honored With Party

Little Miss M ill'lra W right was
lioie'ird with Ii party given F ri­
day on her seventh birthday by
le-r father, J. D. W righ t, J r , nnd
her grandmother, Mrs. J. Dullforth W right nt tlw ir home in
Loch A lie n .
The young guest*
gii the red ut 5:00 o’clock nnd eiiloved panic* with nrtxea being
nwnrdi &lt;1 to MarJIe Rnlignn nnd
"Tex" W ooilruff.
An nt tractive color scheme of
pastel io lo r-1 was used in drrorntr In- guests were served
lug
buffet style olid sented nt card
table* on tin- Inwn overlooking the
l»n (lie table* were fa v ­
lake.
ors consisting of liolns. blow outs
nud paper huts.
On the menu
were weiners, hamburgers and
ollici delirlnn* picnic dishes.
Those enjoying the nflernonn
with Sandra went Patty Glen
John “on, M orlie nnd Lynn Hull,,nn. Sneuii McCall, Carol Sue H ig ­
ginbotham, M erritt Philips, “Tax”
Woodruff, "Chin" lliekson. "Mon­
ty " W illiams, Peggy Powell and
I lunette W right,
Also M r and
Mrs. Hill Tyre, Miss Jcnn Suycr
nnd tho host and hostess,

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H A P P Y R IR T H D A Y
Nell

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M r*.

Dill Tyre

lleverlv O iay
M. M

I I i i rnett

Tom my

Cnhb fir.

M r*. M. I)

(oldivIn

International
Harvester

Mr. ami M r*. John Ivey mid chil­
dren have returned from Maeon,
On. and Highlands, N. C. where
they spent about two week*.
Mrs. Dun !•. Hrniunrd left Ibis
morning
for
Savannah.
New
York, where she w ill Join Mr.
Hrnlnnid for the summer.
i
Mrs Jane l.etlette of Louis
ville, K) . is the lionseguest of
M r. mid M u . \ . W Lee and Ml
and Mrs i (miles l.etlette.
M i. iiinl Mis. J. F M iin g rr plan
to leave “&gt;n Wednesday for Savan­
nah, N. Y., to spend several weeks
oil business.
Hi alley tiillinm nnd Voile W ill
lams, Jr , have returned from
Chicago whole they attended the
Democratic National Convention.
Mrs J W. SHlsbury returned
mi Ssturdnv from .Middletown.
Conn . where she visited M r. nnd
Mis. Fdwnrd Crnjkn

M ijtn F rn tie m
Cot»h le f t
In s t
wriHfk f u r IJ im n tle o , Va. to a lle tu l
n Rculor co u rse o f th e W o m e n ’ s

O ffirnc Training Class
Marine Corps School.

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M r . n n d M r * C . E P h illip s le fb
to d n y f o r N e w S m y r n a lle n e h to
sp e n d a b o u t tw o w e e k * .
T h e ir
h m n e g u e lt s w i l l he C n p t. n n d M r s .
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l.o n g o f .la e k s o n v tlle
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DEFHOSTING
they're feniinccrcd!

PHONE: 15110
Seminole T ru c k
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IIOO Frsneh Ave.

S um lite r

Mr. and Mrs fl, F Wheeler
Jr., of Oviedo, annouucpil today
tin- i'irlli of ii son, H. F. Wheeler
Mr. and M r*. E C. Ilm p e r anil
111, weighing 7 Itis., I S m s , nn Mr. anil Mrs. Mink Jacoby have
July 2».
ns their glirsts
tho
Harper's
nephew, Fred Pre*entl of Raleigh,
M i. aiul All* John J. Ludwig nrt- N C., and Hill Cpshnw nf Dallns,
ii&gt;piin&gt; &gt; th,' birth of a non John Tex.
Ludwig Jr. un Friday »t tho
Ineul Imspltul. Mrs. Ludwig will
A baby hoy, Frank F.vnn* IV ,
ho remembered a t Hie former wa* burn lhl» morning In Mr nrnl
Juan Dnmpii’r.
M r*. Frank Evan* Ml at C raw ­
Mr. anil M r*, D. T
Reagan
announced ledny the birth of n
sen li' nnhi Thoma* Reagan Jr. on
July 12 nt tlie Fernnld Laughton
M e n to r nil Ho ipltal. Mrs. Rcngnn
i*
Ihu
form er
Itailm ra
Ann
I ’ p h i re .
M r . n o d M r s . .1. W
R tim h lc y
a n n in in c g th e t u r t h o f u son J o h n
V V ilh n n i
R u m b le y
Ji
at
(h e
F f r n i i h l l.n u g h to n M e m o r ia l H o s p it n l on F r id a y . M r r lio m h t a y la
(h e f o r m e r J a c q u e lin e D u n n .

Salad

Specials

NO. t - R I P E C H ILL E D TOMATO R TV F FE D W ITH TUNA
flK s t HALAD — q U A R T E R E I) EC.fi — O L IV E — SALTIN ES
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Judge and Mrs. Dnugta* Hlen«lrom attended Ilia convention of
County Judge* on Thuraduy anil
Friday In Ortandn.
They now
have a* th eir guest their nlrre,
M l** Connie Currie, of Itaylonn
Reach.

k ih h t

LAST TIMES TON KillT
HODIION PtOMCtIQHI s t t t i a r
nut

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Mr. nnd M r*. I - A. Ilrown to­
day announced the engagement
and npproarhlng marriage of thulr
daughter Heatrlco to Allen J.
Partin, aon of Mr. and Mra, A. G.
Partin of Pontine, Mich,
Mr. Partin I* at present In
training at Denver, Colo., with
the Army A ir Fore*.
The wedding will he an event
of «*rly September. The date will
be

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v o liir n ln n u , s k ir t e a t e n ded u u ■ •
e a th e d la l t r a i n .
T h e Inee in • • •
fe n tu r e d seed p e a r l n |ip liq u &gt; ' i ' " 1
I hi- lo n g sle e v e s o f n n t ili w e re f “"
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cus show sponsored by the A m eri­ g r o o m .

Beatrice Brown To
Marry Allen Partin

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S. I.. " I II ! ti“_, .....to , fotg „• its'
double ring service
The chureh was decorated ivilli
yellow nod white gladioli hanked
with fern and palm*. Soft music
w i i s played by Mrs Itn rie li lineup
with a solo "lleeail*r" being ren­
dered by E. I*. Keith
The bride was given in marriage
hy her brother. Henry Hardy Jr.,
and wore a dre«- of imported blue
voile, ballerina length She wore a
annd I white cloche with nose veil
and carried &gt;• white Dihle topped
with a white ore hid
Serving ns her Hint ion of honor
win Mrs, 1 . J. Lowe Ji who was
gowned in ii pink sheer Iria-k with
while accessories and m irie d a
hompiet of pink and white ciiniellias. Hye Jerky 11, I1SN, was the
best mail and ushers were Jack
Renton nnd tienrge llenlon.
L ittle Pat Smith, cousin of Ihc
tiride and daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. O. It. Smith, wore n yellow
organdy bnllrrltin length ill ess.
D rnnlr llnyes, nephew of the hrlde
nnd sop " f Mr. and Mrs
D
Haves, served n« ring hearer
The mother of the hrlde, Mrs
Hardy, was gowned in yellow
nylon Her accessories were white
and she wore a eorsagi of sweet
h rarl ro-i-s.
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of Itnlflliin it f ivi*-t l» l oi l a*«111I T1|X A i d ' l l o l i e 4 i n i l i ef V i d h . m v M i t i o w o n o t r h i ii 1 1 ti j.'
rnkn to|i|&gt;#‘il with a miniature Lriile
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Mr*. Heinl* left for n wchlim : trip
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M r*. S. A. Allen left yesterday
for Miami where she was called hy
the death of her grnndrnnther,
.Mr*. Anna Morion. Funeral *erv
Ice* were held till* afternoon. M r*.
Allen It the guest of her mother
Mrs, L, A . Morion at 2101 Smith
we*t Seventeenth Avenue.

can Hlblacua Society and the O r­
lando Garden Club, Tho show was
held yesterday afternoon nt tho
Howard Junior High School in
Orlando,
She won firs t In thu
"Pearl* of the Sea” division.

Roumillat &amp; AndcrRon
l40 ii Th» Corner \\y Th# Clock"

ford Long Hospital in A t Intitn,
(la.
Frank Evan* I I I is n son
of Frank Evan* Jr. nnd a grand­
son of Frank Evnn* of Luke Mary.

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Mrs James Wilson nnd daughter
Vicki Lynn left yesterday In visit
Mrs W II“on's sister Mrs Edward
Nrnl in Patuxent lllver. Mil. for 1 f h t 1 h r | i h ’ kf Tot’ i n ’ s |nti e t i l *» t o B i r i n
1 vin For trnveliiu? M m
llr iir l*
three weeks.
I wom * till orchid nvhm iltonn with
Mr slid Mrs Frank Hrndlcy of whlti* m t cNtiorii”*
Out of town iriM' l" torhrdrii Mr
(ircenville, S C nre visiting n&lt; (he
guests of Mrs llratlley’s mother, Hint M m Henry llnrdy lr of..fm'k
Mrs, E C Echols nt her home on son v ille , s I ; M l a m i M is I ’ a iil
il a i i g h l e i
llia lia
of
West First Street.
M ille r
m ill

M r*. W . I*. Henley returned re.
eenliy from
Frnnklln.
N. C.,
Mountain C ity nnd Atlnntn, fin.
where «h# bn* apimt nbout threw
week*.

R e frig e ra to rs

thin

In a wrddlng of ipilet simplicity
M yrtle Lee Hardy, daughter of
Mrs. Delta Hardy nnd the late
Henry Hatily, became the bride of
Malcolm llu n tr., son of Sir. und
Mrs. M. C. tlr ln tr of llulavin, N,
V Tile ceremony was performed
on July 20 a( it.oo o'clock at the

HONE UR

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BRfT.M V T 0 C IT HUYTVO

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p h u n t lin g s o li w i t h til in a n t 1 mu
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w e re w o r n o v e r th e f o i l le n g th
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n n d e a m e llin s .
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s u rro u n d e d w ith Iv y nnd f r i n

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FREE!!
...W A L T E R BHENNAH

Headboard In jrour rholre of many color*, with porch*** of
D*LilS« Rolled-rdga Inner-urioa mattress soil niatrhlng lux
spring has* with hollywnod legs. ACA ticking only.

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Due To Tremendous ( ’rowds We Were Dnalile To Aceoimnodute
Sunday — We Are Sliowinw “ Lure &lt;&gt;T The WildernesH” 'I’hrouKlr
Tuenday!!

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Blues Score 8 Runs In Ninth To D efeat D eL and 13ml2
Seminoles Will Play
Or l a n d o Senators
Here Tonight In
3rd Pl ace BattleU) K E N T ( I IK T L A I N
I t tlii&gt; !)••!.mill Kill I I h I n If il
to piny Uic Hi'iiilinili' llltiv* I'v iv
night, Del mnl wouldn’t lie lend­
ing till) league. Tin- Blue*, piny
l(lg in tin'll nnpi •'illc't itlilt* style,
•tilted h utiiiy liiink Hilly in tinninth Inning to overrunm a u i
deficit unit tie tin' iniitrnt up mnl
then ko mi to win l.'l-J2 ip tiii10th.

Baby Blues” Down Winter Park To Enter Wauchula M eet Today
Mighty Mel Hurls 'M a rc h in g M ik e V
2 - Hitter I
Record Impresses
Or l ando Victory
Oppose Lakelam Dog Fans A t VCKC

D A Y T O N A IIK A C H (SpecialI
ll&gt; *L\M J ACtMIHON
The Henaulloiiul victory recently
The Sunfoiil Am eriiun l.egioi. -cored hy Mulching Mike over Jnck
Itn-el.nll T i 'MIii continued it- aiirg • Archer, KmII iim u v linin', I ’om n, Sun
low 111d -tutewlde plomineilee &gt;•* Mnater, Old Skeel, lln 'i n S. lied,
"M igh ty M el” Flolnclici hurled ii nnd Untidy Faro, will in"' • the
u iii t• i fill li-hittei Fridnv rt'glit in
pride of ('. I*. Mi *'iirlh y ’i
iri'd*
Tinker Field lo lend the "lln
n powerful contender f &gt;r ..
10,
m i l u iii mi
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nnllomil (Ireyhoiind I "hi inplu ,-liiji
Mi.-tiji l ( ’hmnpion-hip.
which w ill he run ut the Yidu-ln
The next -tip in the Homing
County Kennel Club Sept, I.
hi
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Mnrrlling 'lik e , n htintlld -oil
placed them
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W ain l ulu. *
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moiti'V column lie encountered
the
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than any other cluli in Hie I SI.
winning the fentnre frnin n red hot
ha* hl'fll aide to HI mi '(lie H i t ' thi» nf tin noon in * ®
hn'ill. Jack \ l i hei, pride " f Pill'll
I
hi
opening
on
M
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leiurlirr
have only |o*t -ix gnme- in ilpdi
Itench. Iiohler of te n truck recordle
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doiihle
eliniinulIon
y
home anrrouniiii.gthen-, mid one •■( tin f»«te t g e y li'ltl
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nnd
Hie
even
I lie llrlnndii S en -to r- w ill in­
ke fiotn
I I ut I winuci will ml \ in it • lo Ihe hound- running toduv, to 1
vade Mie Memnrlnl Sludluin In
the | Ito K tool nil I 'l l l v I'lid o f
S illIe Tool liullielll ill Still ke I l l ' l l
open nil impnrlnnl luo-giitnc
foo l length- nod
linitlv before
Week
alruggle.
I lie Siilifntd "Blue
l l' i-ehi i wii- hi ilinot in Ki iduy the field H ill'll' d 'he o d d - honiil,
liomlM-rn" w ill
probably pm
n ig h t ’ - ei * oo n te r In nddition l*» he » n - iiin iiiH - hi fnal n - he'll
Iheir hope- nil Ihe lilHe 1‘ueiio
yielding only two Idliuli'-, lie ••ver mil.
Hlrnri file luiller, l.mile Itenlii •,
|l miim nl I lii-r point llinl
■ ui ye hulling mound n
funne l
tonight.
Mnrrlling 'lik e , nho luul lieell
I'J hiit-liiell wlnli
pi*-- |i«| only
Fred Cavnllaiu'* -Ingle in t
running
Ihlr I
lieliind
I Ivde
two, li e wliiff|d M o f lie f l l - l P
10th 'coring I'm i-e from
.....I hntteiH to fn p him mid for i he
Snillli"- elm in n. mrde hi- move,
llovideil (he ii h i ii xi riar Blue- of leillllinder o f (lie liltlli'' i|p' hed
lie » n - 'tiling -« fn -l Mhen he
aat night the vlrtn iy ninrgiii. It He* I 'in k e i- enliiig not nl hi*
le t--id .link
'rid e r Mini "n*
wa* (irtiig e Kelli* tm*e* cleiuiiil
lllllld II" w ill In n , III .1 I
Millie of I'nlin llrnrli bulled like
doiihle Hint ellniux Ihe Seilliliulen' Iioilhh* mill u- lie -truck out Hie
lie M il- •dllllllllll' -till III f'ICl.
fl-rtill ninth inning upH-ing whleii hi d Inii H lo fine tiliu he \vn' I l i e |nut -c rn ie tl In g lide toml
lied Ihe game hefore the ilntid’ i III lied off tin* field op hi- tcuiilh i- r 1v n 1« and lo c o o n lo m in hy
founded lied Mnl fun*.
ninle1" dioiililein.
I m r nntl n If It I f Ir e g lli- .

The Sport
All-Star Classic
Register Is Won By North
By K F .N T C M K T L A IN
S|Mirta Kditur

Before 2769 Fans

It w in -tngeil, quite fittin g ly , in
•on f j 1)0,000 Memorial Stadium
l e t I'rld-.y night hefore 2,7 00
eelhing hu-ehnil partiaana from
all of the eight elite* and town*
in the FSL.
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tivn ply poke into left flebl Hot
Ith hiiioiid- MU* left Nlmmleil hi ,, |
a thing- turned mil one imi n ll,
mil enough.
Din limn.I I llll Her: "flu," ,si„f
r" " l ........... 1 III Pile of the fiiii'-t
defensive irlny* Ilf (lie gnme n*
he Weill high in llll- nil In
•'"hn Steelmriii’* long drive In ih.&lt;
ijjiul inning of lI m« aitvi«ii-intiiii|f
1,
• • • Johnny Jonea nnd Kd
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" ««M«'*I lo the
Ho iy n in e *' nine ninn ru-ter lo
piovide u lltih' reserve Ntiengih
•
I ho Sunfoiil Legion team hn*
won II* lir-t 7 ouling- nml hun-lii -eu-on * Ibriiid of | |.o
t , [ ( |l(.
Legion Cltlli'* lineup will in „||
pHiluihilily he the -mile n- the
S.II.S line-up next ip iln g «n.l if
the Legion i* nn Indicallen nf
thing- lo come, we can look fug
ii conference clmni|iion-h|p heie.

Dfnrgr KrnU I I 1 11 MoBtrnn.
»ky’* iti'ud for it single permitting
Aleno to crus* the pinto with tint
ninth run of the gumo fur Sniiftinl.
Dick Dotson, eventual losing
pitcher
for
Dtl.aiitl,
pltmkctl
Frank Smith on the hack with n
pilch to lood up the suck* ami
bringing up Kenl- aguln. Kenla
Itr l'lT l ’Vr*
rose to the ot'cit-liui with n ilouhle llriiilfonl,
If
that acori'd ull three 'm«e rviiirti'r* Sliillh, *•
and tie up the gmm. It wn- ihe iiiddix, M.
fourth K ill of llm frame fur Ihe Klinher
local outfielder,
IDchninml
llniuhi'i t
SI column, i f
Jver.lre.t, yli
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riitnls
Shorn n

Sheffield, * •
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Metis, ;||,
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Brooklyn 2. Clarlrh, Dutann 2. K Biewater, Byrd, Aleno 4, Mualransky, I'enia. R ill—Imhra, Aleno
2, Humbert 2, Cavallaro 9, Kenla
4. Rentas, I'ensa, Cade, Dotson S,
Moatranaky 9, Dunne, Roberta 8,
llrewater. 211—-Mostranaky, Aleno,
Dunne, Ken|a. Brooklyn, Mil—
Kenla, Smith. BU—lfoatniniliy. 0
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lyrt to Dunn*| Cavailarq t i Intbrat Uonxalaa to Alano io Imhra
to Alenoi Moatranaky to Brewster
to Roberta. Left— Sanford 10, Da*
Land ». H B -o ff Herd I. P *m b *'t
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tying inn*. Then Mike Ku—alilnn
after Smith «tole aecond, Mike
Ka*-ahinn *ent n -Ingle Into leftcenter to -core Smith with whnt
proved to he the winning run.
Veteran full'hlooded Chero­
kee. Joe I ’enniiiglon, mint her
Atalea, » u - Ihe la -l of four
Norlhern flin g er- and received
rredll for Ihe virtory.
The Smith (cored Iholr two run­
off Hie winning! -t pitcher in the
limp, Turn M ill-, Jux Bench. It
nil hegnn when Citron'* V iig il
F finer, who lerilncerl Drhiudo
-tnrter liourge Khirrniiiiri, -lupped out the find Southern hit
whirh wa* followed hy John I'u.vlick hring hit hy a pitched hull
nnd tfliico Fundern hinting nut u
limit to fill the !m*r*.
Shore*,

dnv

winning -Ix of eight, moved into
«econd -pot only five and one half
game* behind DeLand which wa*
rolling along n* uiunl, winning
five of aeven,
Sanford, lik in g five of alglit,
wa* in Ihlrd placr, w hll* O rlan­
do. winning four of aavan, wa*
half a gam* behind In fourth
plare. H a lf a gam * bfhlnd th *
Senator* were Rill S ttln *rk *'a
I ’alalka A is le ** who broh* even
for the week, -p liltln g tig h t,
while unother h alf game away
wa* Jnx Beach which had Ita
-ecornl woral week of th * rear,
dropping -lx out of seven. Lee*lilirg nnd Cocoa both bagged
after giving sign* of moving out
of Ihe hnltnm rung*, Ihe I ’ackera
dropping five of seven, while
C nenadrm rpedflv* of eight,

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B'klyn
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P'liurgh
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71
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t'luclunntl ll New York 4 (aecorol
gnme |Nislpttni'il, ruin)
St. Intuit l Brooklyn 3
Hip ,Inn 5 I'illslmiuh 2 (second
game 3 3 lie II Inning*, durkiiotut)
Pltllntlclphlti 13 2 Chleagn HU
SI l.ntilt nt Brimklvn (n)
League
37
.004
37
.057
40
.578
4D
.542
50
,4«5
01
.455
72
.337
H3
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Lakeland 7 M iam i llvtieh 5
HI. Polerslmru 10 Key West 7
Wexl Palm Bench 3 llnvnnn 0
M iam i nl Tumpn, postponed, rain
Key W e-t nt llnvnnn
M iam i Hcnrh nt Tnmpn
HI. I ’elurahuru nt Miam i
Lakeland nt W r*t Palm Roach

ratbar

Tonight
Tuesday
Sanford at Orlandu
Wednesday
Lcc-burg at H A N F O R D

Saturday
Daytona a t H A N F O R D

■

nleo welcoming
•poach, that wnn
brief nnd to tho
fana liking, pro*
coding tho gamo.

Florida a Datura were expected to
hnvo in 1968 was wiped out com­
pletely this week when offensive
and Bo^by Knight advised Coach
Bob Woodruff that ho reporta fof
Army duty on Auguat 19th. Tho
poulng half of tha cumbino left
whan Quarterback Haywood Sulli­
van ll t w d a profeaslonal haaaltall
contract with the Boston Red Sox.

S F M IN O I.K U I.D R
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48
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It
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Levy
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OB* 382
71* 98 10* 10
.900
.301
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Ford
47 107* 0 23* 61
•300* .994
0 20
54
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Shore*
V
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63
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02 344
Thomas ..........
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88
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lowed

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Player

Hunday
Sanford at Cocoa

*• tho Hi

STARTS WHITS
STAYS W HITE

• — Denotes Lender

tadaf

Orlando at H A N FO R D

Friday
Hanford nt Daytona

Pitchers
Rambert
Curralea
Uyrd
Torres
Rivero

mlnula *uti*tltH|lon* by m «R*
agar Bill Hlflpacha for Bob
Rucker, whuna w lfa uraaantad
him with a baby, and Injured
llu ile r Klnard.

Tha Seminole Blur* This Weak

Thursday
Hanford at Ueaburg

Player
Im hia
Aleno
B»kfw
I'arl-a
F. Smith
Rhotlea
Kenla
Conaalta

s w i f t S X XU
but

mroik ffl\l Qieovj Ih# \brr&lt; « %*iff

•muofhn#i% Uttvl tp dtxlof* lo» *0 y*4(|.

I'uint Now l’ay I.nter

T I I B TO P T K N
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V U8 305 Oil 144
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V 07 200
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V 74 267 03 83 2 6 40

I'laver-Club
Cade, DeLand
Treadway, Jax Ucaclt
Roberts, Del.nml
M. Smith, Palatku
Tcxtinw, Daytona
Hugh**, Cocoa
C lift, Jax Beach
llraexeke, Del.alitl
Imhra, Sanford
Kn**aitlan, Palatku

K x -N bw York 3’ankee hut lint#
great, Spoil Chnntller, wa* at tha
tit &lt;11111 encounter reprr*entlng the
lltonx llomltera a* a scout waa
l.eiin Hamilton for the Dtalger*,
"hi liana l.nhert and Claronre
.Itinimril fur the New York (lla n ti.
Clark (Irlfflth , owner of the Wash*
inglon Senntora, who wa* planning
in attend the game w ith hla son
Calvin, wired Krltler prior to tho
contest, through h i* public rela­
tion* director, that he would bo
nimble to ace tha game since' ho
wa* ichcduled to play in an oldtim er* tilt in Wa*hlngton.
Ironically, M errill Smith and
.Mike Ka**ahlan, the two Palatk * Aralea player* who lined out
lha gama winning alnglan ta
fnnnj

ROL

n I (omj'lly W i t h l i CO POfltah MIUlCAflO (kiwhii guff rj

F L O R ID A S T A T E I.R A C OK A V K K A C K 8

"W e r u u Id n’t'
have given the
funs
a
better
game if wo hail
planned It."
He
moant, of course,
the A l-S ta r game
last
F r id a y ,
which w a* with
out
doubt
a
th rille r e v e n

of tha

PRICKLY IIIAT

South# fh» »••»» K h bl t&gt;«i(hig h««l # .J

n

r d , with Mo-transky
second
with 104. Cade
also was leading
In h it* with 168
to 147 for Roband Cad*
wa* leading in
n t i.
trlnlee w|th IS to
Jach Cade
Roberta’ 14. San­
ford munager Chuck Aleno, with
100 ru n t hutted In, waa only 36
away from n new record, hut uoberta was rinsing In with hi* 100
through Thursday.
Alcnu wn* out In front too with
20 homer*, with Levy and Cook
coming fn*t with III each. Floyd
( lift of Jnx Bench hnd 32 double*
to lend In Hint department wBh
M errill Smith uf I'nhitku second
with 20, while the Injured Howie
Te-mivv -till win leading in stolan
bu»e» with r»:i in Sm ith'* 90.

l.n-l Friday nlghl’a cla»«lc
Imporlnnl enough to draw
nporl* rilllor* Arnold Klnnefroch
ol the Jacksonville Tlme*-Dnlon
mill Ihe
Orlando Sentinel’*
Chur lie Wadsworth. W’e would
like In Ihnnk Finney for hi*
grnrlou* compliment In hla collimn of yrnteriUy, "Fanning
wlilr Finney," on uur special
All-Slur edition.
Last Snturdiiy, Wnd*worth reI, i teil to the Snnfonl llerald'e
Ml Stm
-election*, u*
polled
I'liio u g loenl full*, u* "fm -uperloi
•III pnper" than the eventliul
i in mi Hint pliiyed.
A* L o n g u e

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Key West
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Hmlfonl
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L - Snodgiaa*. 211- Metis, K il ll e f / ' w i ' ’ Wlohnioml. H -M e ttx .
in of“fW M, r. P* tk *• Jtanfard 4.
night to rulav hi* •enaun'* totral Ill
■iff-S nodgm a* |, Fleischer 2.
to 10|) or 81 hahlnil Dm FSL re ft.'ih v - fii'mlgras* ti, Fleischer 12.
tort) of 140 set hy Buddy Lnliv uf
ID Hnodgrn.a In (I inning. 0 .
Sanford In 1040.
Helachor In 7 Inning* 2. W l'- •hltford
A ll II O A Sniidgruai. Balk-Hnodgrnaa. I ’ll
C0m *ll. winner — Fleischer
&lt;7- 1)1 Loser — Snodgrass, U—
Jolniaon and Daynar.

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till

Coodilhill hook
fill I he f i l l "llll
•pike w ill g i illlo lh&lt; m il 11 M oll-

and Ted BrookLouie Iteniumug when In i Sheffield led i f f
lytl In left and hefuie tile Del.nod •lie Sunfoiil holf hy dliiwlng n
outfielder* could hring in Hie hnM wulk lli iidviim id In -ei'iiini „ ii
Smith wn- nliilidllig un lliiiil with n wild |dch nnd with two iiwav
a triple. Kelli- drove Smith home
With tlie fifth Sunfoiil lolly on ii
•ingle.
John I mhiit -hipped o iWb i e to
left which m u followed hy u
tin** In Joe I'n ri-e in loiid the
hate* mid unother pit-- lo (flinch
Alttno forcing Inline Kenl* with th"
sixth Seinliiole him o f Ihe gain'.
A fte r I ’ep Humliuil ond I 'him
(ionntlci went out Hie fmix i cully
hegnn to luvtve Ihe park. Cum.
la m '* »lli||l* lim in g Iruhtn arid
Parian jrldtra t them, hnwev-r
■■
m A l (1,1, |„dnt
......

O fficial averane released at
league headquarter* today for the
iieaion ending with game* of mid­
night lint Thursday ihow Cade
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The greatest home run hitting
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State League are the “ lilu r Bombera” of Sanford, who are now only
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unother Sanford entry in the loup
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I ’ariae veterun flrat H a c k e r , clout­
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campaign during the past week to
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Sanford’s “ Blue Bombers” Are ~
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‘Real Hot’ Sectins

E£ypt
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9Kt, 1 U i
Temple 1&amp; Symbol O f Bomber Crash Ruts •&gt;
Mr. Pow__ j « i i_ _ ,
ownar)."
1(principal i
World Government Seven O f 8 On Board S r
ARTHUR. Neb. &lt; * -A B 25 Air Airman W ill Not Get
CHICAGO (Special) — On the
Wilmette shore of Lake Michigan Force bomber, Ha aterboard enCredit For Records
atiinds a shining temple, symbol of llne ablate, craihed and exploded

moved back (o Cairo and Naguib
sternly warnrd that he ami Maher
I ’asha would "meet with tinned
force if necessary any attempt al
demonstrations or disorders." He a world belief in God and mankind
warned, too, that foreign Interfer­
which affirms that mnn’a splritunj
ence would not he tolerated.
A w n b ird ____
I'r r
_________
As the cabinet quit th&lt;- vitnm rr dr.... lopmcnt Is lending him Inevi­
n&gt;
The
i .1 *
•liner's i|en m hath I
for Calm. tably to some form nf a world
*»■•■«.«&gt;iav+&lt;K
. . you Feel in like jj,^ mm ,,, | rnmiarrli sailed Inward supei -government.* ■
lias .loft
we atin
This hrmr.r n t wr.rahip, the Masha broiled lobster, here’s n vm Hihi Italy In Ihe loyal yaclil Mahrnusxa.
With Farouk were his six month rbpi’l-Adhknr. or Hnliu'l Temple,
travel tip
Hirer clear from Cow- Crn, In old son, now Egypt's King Fuad ns it Is popularly known, will be
Death Valley, Calif It's Hina il, Farnuk's Iren age second wife dedicated publicly- in the spring of
Narritnan. and his three daughters 11133 at the centennial rmumcnolion's linltesl spot
rating the spirltlinl experience of
Nobody lives nl Cow C ri, a by a previous marriage
One newspnjiet said the baby a Persian prophet, Hnhn'u’llah,
weather alatlon 132 feet helaien
level, lint nl Greenland Kan in kind wnllld be returned tn Egypt founder of the Hnhn'l faith.
the heart of Heath Valley, ty 20 when he Is seven years old. ihe
For Ibihn’is, the dedtrallnn will
miles away, n nine mail cv of age at which Moslem mothers Ira
be fulfillment nf a dream first
1'aclfir Coast Korns f'oinparem dllionally lose control nf their sons vlsnnlljrd lo lOOfl when the trnrt
The cablnel meanwhile. tempo
ployes work the year 'roun&lt;
of loud wan aeipdred overlooking
Charles A Scholl t row ssrln rnrlly held Ihe royal powers pend tile Wlbnetle yacht harbor for the
temlent rrenlls Hint Inst M in o r's log creation of a regency council first Hnhn'l temple of the western
The Nile kingdom generally re
hii’h was only 120 degrees
re
jolred nl the departure Saturday world nod American headipinrters
members it lilt 122 in 1931.
Cow Creek's average dilnie night of fat. playboy Farniik. of the world fHith.
Today, after an expenditure of
high In July last year was 1do whose downfall started when the
old Gen Naguib and more than $2,400,000, the temple Is
grees It cooled off to an n’nge 31 ■ year
of 89 at niglil and the oyer av­ a coterie of oymiger officers look eomnlele, except for sealing and
erage for the month was HKIThc over Ihe army last Wednesday and interior Imagings. Landscaping the
readings are taken by Nanai forced Ihe king to Install Maher terrnre from which tho lofty fillPark rangers who come own i'l'nsha and a new niitl corrupllon greed dome towers will ensl an­
wrrkly from ,2,300 foot hltfm i­ government
oth er $200,000. Today the Wilmette
rhurrli Is the only existing naha'I
grant pass.
RAINY
SEASON
OVERDUE
Greenland Itnnrh has 32*rcs
temple, It look lls inspiration from
M
IAM
I
igtThe
usual
"rainy
of dates and 20 neres of nlfn
the first temple, luillt at Kehipinseason"
Is
more
Ihnn
a
month
and a nine hole golf roumellal&gt;nd to the llurslan Cnucnstis, once
overdue
In
Miami.
Ihe
Weather
rent In Furnace Creek liin .v in part of the Persian empire.
ter spa onernled by I’nelflcnnsl Korean said today
In the early 1030s Stalin's Com­
Summer
showers
usually
slnrl
Kora* The course gets III if
munists seised the Caucasus tem­
any, play lirlwern May I niOr- early In June but so far tin area ple, rnni'crlod It to a public muse­
Is more than 12 Inches short on
tuber I ."i.
um, arid banished mnnv of the
Low humtdilv. usually Indian rainfall for Ibr year
The lotal since Jan I is only local fluliii'i community In Persia,
to per cent, makes Ihe hentar17 .31 Inches compared with a nor­ now trail. Tiiri- b-lievr devoutly
able on Hie California
Neil
Arinina desrrl. Virtually cry mal rainfall of 29 73 for (lie period Ibat 'nine dni- llu- ftaba'is will rebusiness building. More limitnd through Sunday, Ihe Weather llu rteliu llu-lr Hnssinti temple.
There are 2,300 local Hnhn'l cen­
house Iruiler lias an air union- renn reported
ters in mure than too countries
log system or unil of somorl
FI.(lit III A INCOII POKATIONS
end rmtlllral sol,divisions. The
Home Iboughlfnl persons ot in
JACKSONVILLE 'Ai—Florida ae Doited Slates, said Horace Holley,
slali small mills for Hirings,
counted for t per cent of all busl secretary of the rnitlnnnl spiritual
rats and rhlrken*.
The cooling mills range Ire s ness incorporations lo Ihe nation assembly nf the ftaba'is nf the
pensive relrlgerallnn syste to Ihrough April this year, and for United states, has 000 to 700. Of
homemade window coolers, the 13 per cent of the business fail­ these 173 are oronnlred as spiritu­
tille r, water drops onto r ilo r ures. Ihe Florida Slate Chamber al assemblies, Flftv-five hove been
parked around the sides ofmx, of Commerce said Sunday
Incorporated ns religious bodies,
Tills week's business review of with powers to perform marriages,
anil a fan pulls the cooled In
Ihe stale chamber's research and although the order linn no proferMile.
Arlrona nirn doff llrs; alleys Industrial division said 1.273 nrw
even appear In court In Ihrhlrl business of all type, were liiror •tonal eb-rgv.
lb Hey- c ,,| be was unable '.o
sleeves Women and girls grwn Iterated the first four months of
estimate ho.* many members there
town In shorts children lithe lids year, highest since 1917
lliislness failures as reporled to are in lids country nr throughout
summer In Miusults
Kill foi vear 'round ilamsat. Dim and Kradslrrel, the cbainber Hie world. The Hnhn'l movement In
you can't beat Tavernier, I .V) said, reached 12 during the perhsl,
miles south ol Miami In Ihe 'Ida willi total current liabilities about Hie western world stalled here In
Chicago. Mont of Ha membership,
Keys It’s animal average per- two million dollars
alum of 77 2 Is Ihe highest Ihe
Holley said, eomes from the broad
EMPLOYEES TOIIH
nnllon.w
middle dans, although some of the
T g v ifiilrr. with a populi of
M IAM I HKACII '/P A luncheon Negro members In the south arn on
500, probably Is Hie Nnrlhciftm and sight
seeing tours were on
IsphcrrV nearest approach the the program today (nr eight per the thin edge of poverty.
cllinalh
cllrualh 'if
» Hip Smith Sen ids. ‘'" " i fcpipdvi'd'.'liy Hie P ■&gt; In
The chi' has never bail (n lh e flirmtitTON-' Scfxijen id, the orient.
trin[lerMhre never has hril
Tho orlnnlal infnrmalinn pcrlul100.
Isls arrived Kiimlny from Ocala
Its residents wear mid -'pier They came from ('aiiilmdia, King
clothing all yrar Coconut mu. ii|Hiri&lt;, Indonesia, Tbailmnl nml
JACKSONVILLE
A Jack­
hibiscus, bougainvillea amber Hong Kong for a tour of this tmm
tropical plants grow from thin try to nnpinlnt Far Eastern cm- sonville businessman and n city
roll and limestone.
ployes of the D S government workman were killed early Inday
when
Ihe
businessman's
car
This damp heal also prn at life In tho United Stales.
limns during Ihe aimimnntha
They will leave Tuesday fur crashed Inin a city olrclrlr depart
tnenl truck at Ihe snolli end nf
along Ihe Gulf Coast and far Gainesville.
Acmlu Itrldgr
up the All,mile Coast as \lngIon, N C. It’a a* fhrkii tlrthnl
The dead were Anthony K CarCASUALTIES n l'I'O K T i lt
ntrn*. tit, nod Nance N. Thnmp
Inn steaming residents vltd]
WAHH1NGTON (*- The He feme (minis,
Drpnrlineiil todav Identified 113 in soil, to
a new Korean war casualty list
police Kgt G W. Duggan said
I Nu (1147 that reported 17 killed, (’mmol/ns' ear, traveling almut (10
HU wounded, one missing and nine miles an hour in the 23 mile rone,
II IDG WAV A I’I’ I'OIN*
injured.
ran over a warning sign and three
1’AKIS i n - Gen. Malt fl
warning lights before hitting the
HIES OF OI.H AGE
truck
it a med (Jen
Wlmud G. Wyman, rouittlnR
CHARLTON. Mass '4' - Fanny, n
Thompson, working atop an ex
of the Ninth (i «i,rp. mongrel dog, died Hominy night al leiisliin ladded mi Ihe truck, fell
Ihe rl|H&gt; old dugdnm age ot tin HI feel lo Ihe sidewalk Two other
yearn
city employes were hurt but nnl
She was believed — ami there seriously
was nobody lo dispute II — one
of the oldest dogs in New England
Fanny died while undergoing a ma­
BUYS , , .
jor oiierallnn in Ihe hospital of Dr
M Terry Mills
SELLS . . .
"
Thr dog was bought 20 years ago
by Ihe Edwin Nelson family when
RENTS .
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one month old. Three years ago
she made whnl may be another
R f P A I R S IT &lt;
record by having n llllcr of four
pimples at the age of 17
W h e r e
arc
Tl y
An average ling's life span Is
between 10 and H years and dng
authorities claim seven years nf
L o c a t e d ?
a human’s life Is cumparablo to
Manr with
one of a dng'a life,
vi t n o
T
In Korea, to command Allied land
fnrrcs In Kmilheastern Europe.
* - / C ( ’t a c &lt; / “P a t s
These will ennsist nf Greek nml
Turkish laud Irnnps nf Ihe Knullior youk'
European Command which Adin,
rN (H v//jA f}/ yin
11 1(Pnom niKicrt
Hubert H. Carney in turn com
mantis.

ate Sunday in Uili inanely Bat­
ftled
n-ndhllli area of Western Ne­

braska
Of seven or eight persons aboard
at, survived. He
r
ihe pilot,
pin acumen lo safety.
The co-pilot also tried lo para­
chute but the 'chutn failed to open.
Ills body waa found a half mile
away from the crash scene, six
miles northeast nf this lown of 170.
The plane was based at Andrews
Air Force Rase near Washington,
D. C„ had refuelled at thr Lincoln,
Neb., Naval Air Station and waa
en route to Mountain Home (Id a.)
Air Force Base.
The survivor Is Col John O.
Erlksen, Arlington, Va He was as­
signed lo duly at the Pentagon In
Washington and was piloting the
plane lo obtain additional required
Hying time
Identity ol the others alutard was
withheld pending notification of
next of kin.

WASHINGTON UR-Test pilot Bill
Brldgeman has flown the Navy’a
Skyrocket D-538-2 higher ami flat• r th*r„r-;*one els# A n dared go
but neither he nor hla alrp lar' can
be recognised aa holders of official
world record!.
The National Aeronautic Associa­
tion said so today, explaining that
no NAA official clocked the flights,
and that the Skyrocket did not
take off from the ground, as the
rules require, but was launched
from a B-2B mother ship at 33,000
feet.
The Skyrocket snared to an al­
titude of 70,404 feet last Aug T.
Eight days l r ,er II hit a top speed
of 1.238 miles an hour, about twice
the speed of sound. Brldgeman wss
at Ihe controls both times.

McCarthy

Cliffea ’A re Htinifleft
L ife Imprisonment

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TAMPA Wi - John and Alice
Cllffes today were sentenced to life
Imprisonment for the punishment
slaying of thalr four-year-old son.
hey were convicted of second
They
degree murder Friday by a c ir­
cuit cotir* btrp.
H ie couple admitted dnjns every­
thing the state'
in ifilitfift
tittle Wayne Dnthim. The proseeu
Hon said the Ctiffes heat, starved
and finally hanged Ihe boy.
Hut each blamed the other for
bringing on the death of the bov
In a three-day torture ordeal whlci
started shortly after he returned
from Sunday School.
Asked by Circuit Judge Henry
C. Tillman If they wanted to say
■n:lythlng, John Cliffe replied:
" I hope the people or the coun
try have learned something from
mir case. I hope that none ever
will have the urge or want to treat
a child the way Alice and I treat­
ed Wayne "

improves

Mental Institutions
Are Rapped By Jtidge

Luke Sewell Reslffna
From Cincinnati Reds

WASHINGTON U h - San. McCar­
thy (R.-Wis.) was reported "pretty
well past the danger period" today
and recovering normally from an
operstlon performed Thursday at
the Naval Hospital at Bethesda,

CINCINNATI V fi- Luke Sewell
resigned today as manager of the
Cincinnati
Uncii
Reds.
‘
He had been manager of the Cin­
cinnati club since Oct. 23. 1049.
Gabe Paul, general manager nl
the club, said ne had asked Sewell
lo continue as manager "until we
can get a suitable replacement
which we expect to have within 24
hours.”
Paul made thr announcement by
(etrnhnnr from New York and he
said Sewell waa at his side as he
spoke
Paul, In a statement said;
"After several conferences over
the past two weeks, the Cincinnati
Cluh has accepted Ihe resignation

Cap!. B. W. Hogan, commanding
DROW NED IN N EW YORK
officer nf the hospital, said the
H IID IE M ILLE R
senator spent a somewhat restless
Eddie Miller, son of Mrs. Rob­
night.
The operation was to correct a erta Wards of 1401 West Eleventh
rupture of muscles separating the Street, West Sanford wax accident­
ally drowned on July 14, In Savan­
abdominal and chest cavities.
nah, N. Y.
Eddie nod two of h li cousins
were In awlmmlnjf and suddenly
High Low Preclp. Eddie was seised by a rm inp and
ho drowned before Ids cousins
Asheville
M
37
could save him,
Boston
85
70
Chicago
In 1950 Eddie became a member
M
72
of Allen Chapel A.M E. Church
Cleveland
90
flfl
Los Angeles
where funeral service* were held
80
A3
New Orleans
94
74
on Sunday, July 20. Ha waa born
New York
85
73
Aug. I, 103(1 and was to enter the
Seattle
78
St
eleventh grade at Crooms AcadWashington
94
75
emy this fall.

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The Weather

Shot-Down, Mn&lt;)r*
Idleness Are Seen
In Wake O f Strike
WASHING TON ( I t - Thousands
of factory shut • downs and Idle­
ness for many more thousands of
metai workers will develop in the
..ake of the steel J a r,
feme Production Administration
warned today.
Despite urn week • end strike
settlement.
DPA
Administrator
Henry 11. Fowler forecast II may
be two to three months before new
steel reaches some civilian goods
manufacturers. Many will shut
down and others curtail output In
the meantime, he said.
Fowler estimated the loss from
Ihla years' series of steel mill halts
at 20 million tons of steel.
In Pittsburgh a strike threat
In the aluminum industry put
a new roadblock today in tha
path of America's economy as the
natlon'a steel mills gained speed
In their drive to recover from a
55 • day walkout.
Contract negotlatlona between
the CIO United Steelworkers and
the Aluminum Company of Amer­
ica broke off In Washington with
the union threatening To strike
Tuesday at Q n. m. (EBT).
Alcoa said the union Is making
wage demands greater than those
granted bv the steel Industry, The
union replied with a statement that
the USW i s out.........................
to level off pay
differentials In the nine different
plants in which It represents work­
ers.
United Slates Steel Corp., pro­
ducer nf one • third the nation's
slcel, said one • third of Its em­
ployes have been recalled. Ship­
ments of finished steel on hand
at the start of the strike June I
are being made. Special emphasis
Is placed on moving tin plate, used
In the manufacture of tin cana.

NEW YORK (gv—Judge Saul S.
Strait said today mental tnstltuHons — state and federal — are
letting thousands of dangerous
maniacs roam at Inrge.
He called the consequences
"most dire" and bitterly assailed
their "rank negligence....Indiffer­
ence....utter disregard nf public
safety."
Strelt'a blast al stale end Vet­
erans Administration menial ex­
perts catno as he received n first
degree murder indictment against
Bayard Peakes In the Columbia
University slaying of a young sten­
ographer.
Peakes, If convicted, would die
In the eleclrlc chair. However, his
attorney pleaded him innocent by
reason of Insanity as the tall, room. Then Peakes was taken back
cropped - haired defendant let his to Bellevue Hospital for further
eyes dart to and fro In Ihe court- mental tests.

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Farouk Lands
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Royal Yacht

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Inquest Resumed In
Odham
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DAYTONA BEACH tfi - An In
quell was to be returned today
Into the death* of a man and his
granddaughter June 33 In a rob
p lo n Involving Hugh B. (B illy)
Odham, brother of Bralley Odham,
defeated candidate for governor.
The victims were Robert OToole,
DeLand, and hla 10-year-old grand­
daughter, Diane Mills. OTnoIo was
driving one ear: odham, 37, San­
ford, Ihe oilier.
Odham was released under 13.000
bond on an open charge, police
laid he registered .17 In a drunkematar lest after Ihe accident. A
reading of .19 la considered eviJJkeca of drunkenneia.
/ V The Inquest waa delayed until
to# dead man'* w|f#, Mr*. Louisa
OToo #,
recovered
m lflrlenlly
from Injuries received In Ih# accld#nl lo testify
Coroner J. c. Beard la conduct­
ing the Inquest.

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NAPLES, lluly i/t— Exiled King
Farcuk of Egypt, down to his ln&gt;l
yacht, polled Into Naples today In
alay for n •few days on the rn
t u n l l r file of Capri while he
( ■ n k * about Inking off for the
United Stale*
The Egyptian navy crew man
nlng Ihe four million dollar Malt
rou3* a, which brought Fnrnnk here.
1* under orders to bring Ihe lim irl

mis thin hark lo Egypt Then Far
ouk Will be limltrd In u rrlvotch
owned raring yttchl which is .m
rhorrd at Capri It Is loo small
for long luxury cruises
Fjrotik. who abdicated Ids ihrone
t u t week end. arrived shortly lift
W noon nboard the royal yacht
with hi* Queen, (lie beauteous Nnr
rtman, and their baby—the new 7
month* old King, Fund It Fnrouk's
travel agent said Narrlmnn mid
Ihe baby King were "in the hr it
nf health,"
Aboard Ihe yarhl nre some S’"I
trunks Ihe deposed monarch was
able In lake with him on Ids hasty
departure frntn Alexandria
If Farnnk grtes lo Ihe rolled
Stales, he mav decide to (ravel liv
Bfcme, Ihe agent said Possibly hr
will go to Rome first
The travel ngent said ihe play
bov ex monarch’s Immediate t&gt;lan-.
rolled for him spending the ne*t
three days on the Isle of Capri
The hlg four tnllllnn dollar rrafl
moved lido the harbor at 13: r.
p m The ship with Ihe roval exile,
aboard had arrived off Hie pleas
ore Islnnd of t'nprl, across the
Bay nf Naples, al .law’ll today and
-Jtsl qiinntllie’i of baggage were
transferred lo a smaller motor
yacht
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e r yacht Fnkr el lllhar. wldrh h
Farouk's personal property.
The Mahrnuasa, 20 minutes later,
tied tip 70 feet south of the USS
Adirondack, flagship of U. S Ailr.i
Robert B. Carney, rommunder of
NATO force* in Southern Europe
Egypt'* ambassador In Italy,
Abdel A ll* Badr Bey, nwitiled the
inval yacht t oil till* side of the
V ite r. If« had lmrrled riorfn front
Romo Monday nigh I, not her huso
of the arrival nf the deposed
Farouk, but because the ex-King
brought with him Egypt's new
ruler, his (l month old son. King
Fuad Ii
The Infant was proclaimed King
Saturday by Egypt's Cabinet after
hi* father Imwed to the military
pressure of his country'* new- ar
my rtinunnndrr, (Jen. Mnhnmed
Naguib lley Thai night Farouk,
p ith his lorn age wife Narrlmnn.
their hahy anil his three daughters
by a former marriage, salted away
from Egypt.
Nothing was known here about
Farouk'* plans There was spent
lotion he might Idln awhile on
Capri, where he and Narrltnan
*nenl their honeymoon a year ago
Other luggettlon* were that his
destination would be the French
Riviera, or Rapallo, on the Italian
Riviera, where Ihe ex-King owns
t villa.
Meanwhile In other development*
B rit*In'* ambanador In Egypt, Sir
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W llllnma Jr,, #nld today, luninta- or mottled lluul.utin tile,, 11
Mn'*r#i' "ii virfl III H|»iii«h i( K I piD ii i D mi Him
to do. According to A E Rhln- tlritig Ihe two nt#|or political con
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building i* nlau nnutul ptoof'd
in Im vi | y iiUMiyMU J Da- fmim r gfD ‘ 'nu/ u (ppin11P (ht-in '"
hnlter, city nttorney, d lfflc 'illv In vi tilltilis In a brief talk before tbc
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clerk, llui population of Me- r" •
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h*'|K ' f]f fl 11, rttr.it*
»uhtv*»ea of the Fellowship Foun­ day.
ntunliy tins now reaebni Ib f’i u •
King Ltoq Edward H McCall 2500 in the Immediate xtmpp, . * i"w 4(1(1 Ih*? InlMnllnri i fiir.leD I ♦hr • h in'ifi f im p nun
dation.
m( pr^parly welcoming nil “ pnty
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Ami M fDiiririrrv m p1lr*|
*ft,,grtMl wh'i hud fif»( yut t'(*&gt;** !*»il
"n»ii iDML'Mfn i *j grlffing ih .n
C ity can only o ffer a quit claim Ilf director# Will meet this even- llevi-rl there had treen a pop,,I
itti 'iiiff* llu
dead to the property at the elation. lug lit H.00 p in nt ht* home, llll'i lion Itu-reaxe of Him i*. t|„- ..... . D m* lulfdiH lio(m f lint** Mu**, min v n y will huru, I
Dm f Jfiiirt »*f Ik Dig Nrplnrm, ml**i f l i t D id
v *im hi ii III Mr* ii | if m11 D
lie wits directed hv Ihe C.iminla- Kant Fourteenth .Street.
yea t .
I the r.v,| 1.11, 1, , undid,ilc w|,o , px’lrtvncr tli.it I mi liv in g I,, -In
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• Ion to notify the Nav« that the
City Imilding III Oviedo j* |,„ i
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Du* jnl
City ha# lived up In full ■" •"# ing hand of applause fur sellitic for entirely by public aul&gt; ,i,|.
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ronditlons tinder which U received the 1,tillin’ piano during thu past thin which Included donatio"
nttti, fir lime , . mil Imp if liotKv
the xiatlon property nod conveyed week
from ftiendi of Uvletio In (bit.r.,, t m|if limiIifM#(»f! hy III!vy .ftmi -»
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MWu will #|vv,riv ■ Im vu nnmr
Henry W itte, Jr„ new Lions Orlando ahd uther nelgiilioi i ij
It hack In the government again,
t»f .If! I Miri wnii rjtlihj .^hMKt, hr v!;■ i i^rrcity mV pi, u t will -ilvv.iy . h;i**u
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offer a quit claim deed.
rr»*»iii fif . It fiurlii^ Du* wcfrpM*i m* tinvv* i Dm uurf.iiiD'
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A 'request for porm i'im n to nor’a meeting held in Miami next the nMinetivii M u m clinic w ) . eU*. iwrltijf
o f p m i i i h i n r r D f u r Dm u v i l r l u r r m •
week.
fO a lla o e * Oa I'a a - * t n
la furnfihori with 116,000 wuDu •.(
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fittloughs which are granted to m r i t f c r h o w . l o w ll m a y a p p e a r h»
John Ivey introduced as hi* modelcri equipment.
hr
guest, M r. Greer, and Wallace
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Philip# introduced his son W alluie, Bank nf Ovietlo also le fle d a -J,, v«lt.
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Jr.
prosperity of (he town. |la tol.d
flirt lx the m ilitary
aetvtrea' not going 1" get away with I I "
rcaoiirr e i today aggregate 12,0 i t
faiildiia point-xyntrin „ f World |
27,'I, with total tlepoaila e*i.-.,liri,i
Milton Reel, lOSfi East Fourth
War I I, asaigniog prlnriti.-a for
suit.i,onti,
Street, snagged a 41-pound tarpon
IIA M fl G OING IIP
lotatlun hark tn tin Unltri! .Stain;,
r ill'N V A C L T GETS PLANES
while *nook fishing off tho new
WASHINGTON igt-llam s, Chop*
and for catahliahtng rliarharg"
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concrete bridge at New Smyrna and other Ivan pork tut# popular
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last night with a light gtan# end during summer months are gulng
kr: nm r,mV!I1llr'1 '? •‘ '" I’ " v,,rymic fhannaull nf Fl'dng T I p t fame
and light salt water plomlno red- up from on# to eight cent* a pound. announced today that It will recall -harp
nn hla
. arithmetic,
,
, ■ na it did has won S3, ft'to ma worth nf air
The tarpon fought desperately for
The Office of Price Stabilisation or enlist r«00 nunc* and 139 wuinen
V! n!; According In ni rinr:( frojn |ll(. rhinc-rc Commit
SO minutea before Reel could fin ­ (OPS) announced Monday that medico) specialist* next February. the current rolallun
*rhediilo#,
n l*l*.
ally bring It In.
calling prices on lean cut*—thoio March and April.
The Army hopes to get a con- fiom tl) to 12 nu.iilira service In
Rritnln'a Privy Council Ihu Em" I would htivo thrown the ta r­ accounting for about 40 to 43 per
tho
forward
me#
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ju t. It awallow,
awallowed the cent of pork sales—aro being in­ alder#bio number of volunteer* In man for return lo atatoslilo duty, "*re'» hli(he':l court, ruled Mimdav
that Ih" to nlnncx hclnngetl to
artificial bait and I had to k ill It creased through October. Then tho forthcoming call, but will dip
For those of hi* friend* w h i Dhcnn"'tll’« Civil Ale Trnnm ort
Into the volunteer and organized
to get the bait out," Reel . x- they may b# reduced.
may
wish
to
w
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him,
Loilgo'*
Inc. TJtc docbdmi reversed a Hong
Theae are the authorlied In- reserve* to make up tho quota
addresa la a* follows: A /8 G M al­ Kona court which hud named the
The flah waa weighed at Porter creaiea, effective Immediately: Volunteer* for nuriing and apccialcolm
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Lanalng'e tbia morning and Heel Pork ahoulderi, one cent a pound: 1st service may sign up for twu 005 Tac. Con. Sipln., APO U70, rtehtful owner.
laid ho waa taming it over to tho hama, belli**, boston butts and or three yean. Those ffrom tho /O Post Master, Han Francisco, The council gave no reason for
reversing tho oirllcr decision bill
Municipal too after he take# the neckbonea, three cents; pork chop#, reserve willII serve from 17 tn 24 CCalif.
month*.
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trimmed KEFORK being weighed
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FIGHT MADE TO STOP STEVENSON

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To Raise Hell

T e x a s D e le g a tio n s Jeer

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By V O U F. W ip JAMB, JH.
&gt; CHICAGO, III. &lt;8P*clal)-T»ie
power poiltlciana pulled all stop*
la at night In an effort to prevent
the M ating of the Virginia, Smith
Carolina and Louisiana delegatlona, and failed. It was u el*^
teat of slrength between the Smith
allied with the conservative Democrat* In opposition to the liberal
and psuedo-llberal branch of tb •
Aligned together were the
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— --------- force* of StevenI aon, II a r k I e y,
Uuxsell end Kerr
| on one side nud
Itoonevelt, liar| rltnan, Kefuuvei
u n d Humphrey
on the oilier. For
a while during
the voting on the
.tenting of Vir­
ginia it looked u*
___
) though thi KeV. William* Jr. fauver-IInrrimao
£ group would win, but before trie
w reault* were annuunrcd, there
a sufficient number uf *tute*
changing their vote* to alter the
firtal tally.
While It I* true that television
viewer* get a better all around
picture of the convention than do
the delegate*, there are certain
aspect* of utlutcgy which can tie
rtcogniied only by ultendunce at
the convention. A* an exalupl“,
tonight when Senator Hubert
6 Humphrey wa* nominated, he re­
ceived one of Die l&gt;lggo*l fool
d*mun*iratlon* accorded any e.tndidale; however, a* former Gi&gt;y•rnor lloylo Carlton and number*
of other* of ua nut Iced from the
floor, "about f.U percent were Kefauvsr supporter*.
Hi percent
ware H utnm an aupporlera, u
goodly number had linlihed dem­
on*tra ting for Governor Williams
of Michigan, and then, of course,
. the Matu uf Minnesota."
'IP Such tactlca.gfit'iltMgncd to im­
press Hit voter#—not with the expaclatiun that Humphrey will re ­
ceive the nomination this time
but with the hope and plan of
leaving oil imprint upon the mind*
of detegati'* and future delegate*
ibal "tin* man Humphrey must he
u good man, look at the miuun
atrallou lie received."
When die Kefaiiver-Hurriniau
crowd lost the Virginia matter,
they then moved to adiouin—a
* trice long In u*e in political ma­
neuvering. They wunted liinu to
regroup their torcea and time to
bull-doie wavering delegiitlon*.
They lost till* mution too; how
ever, an agreement wu* reached
between the oppoaltlou taction*
and the convention wu* adjourn­
ed about 3:00 a m. to leconvem
a t 11:00 a.m. today.
Ruaaell’a Florida delegalc*
are “allrhlng with him until he
ra releaaea ua,'- aald Conqrvaeuian•Uet Jim llaley la»| night.
JTar" Dofd and
Governor
Carlton confirmed ihl* .talement. The Herald Inquired If
Kusaell released them, would
•Key then aupport Governor
Htevenaon and the anawer was,
“very likely, howavrr, It will
not be unanimous.”
Onv of them who would not be
floated slated that In view of Kefa over's desertion of the dumb
Aland Temieisee'a failure lu vote
with the Suuth on procedural mat*« » .♦ * w m extremely doubtful
If Florida u Huasell delegates
would aupport Kefauver In the
event lioucll wa* allmlnatcd.
The placing of Alben llarkley'i
name In nomination laat night
“ tight have some effect on the outcome of thn Democratic nomine*
olio. Although the CIO believes
he la too old, there ara numbers
o‘h«f delegate* and cltlicna
v who feel that ne la the one man
Who potsesaea the back-ground
and ability to win ag aln n General Elsenhower In Novamher.
I would like to davoU the romalnder of thin, my Uat column
from thin convention, to the eg.
prtaiion of some peraona! opln-

Sanford Herald
Vocation-Pack

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N» mailer haw fa r away
frma home you may go am yaw
vacation you can readily n ic k
up on the home town aewa by
e—dlag the Sanford HaraM
whan you return. You ran arrange with your carrier boy, or
tkrangh Charlie MotrUon. circaa manacer. hr telephoning
. to hove your regular iaanen
the Herald aaved far pan
ou ara away, to bp d»
te your homa hi ona
« • upon year return

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lap. Before Waring an year vn-

S tev en so n S m iles A s Doom (*ro\vs

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Plane Takes O ff In
Washington As His
Alternate Casts His
Vote Inn Stevenson

party.

ts'eallw tea da ra g # Weary'

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A sso ciated I’rena I.eased W ire

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C O N Y i : \ I H . N m i l . , Chicago
e P ie s ld r iil T iu iim n w ill delay
Ids sihed uled v p. in. CH T auilte ss to the Dem iH 'tatlc N ullunal
t ouveulloit If .i |iM-s hit'll I till mini
hire lias m il hern pit le d in Dial
time
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M illio n w ith a " g iv e
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speech aguln*1 hi* favorite foes,

Hie republican*

Defendant

Accident Took Place
M ay 31 When.Triiuk
Went Into A Ditch

Testified

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vi tui'ti t emi'rj 11111’ I i-i% 1nil
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Canal Project To Casselberry Case
Burnsed Freed
Considered Al Expected To GoTo
On Charges Of lie
Meet On Tuesday
Jury Late Today
Driving Drunk

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11uni.in look on im Chicago today
clip the I m y di'iiiorrilllc cun

The iu c m i I i nl left notional all
I .11 to to- plane Hie Independence,
al I ll p hi , MS T i, * tlll m ulling
over the
be hope* w ill help
lend Hie
d einneriittc vie
im i in the
o'r election Mr*
11 'Milan i ni ip .lined her toi*liaiol
I h ri
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i Hurry ol excite
nielli a b ib tneo before T lu m u ll
d e p .iltiil I In " . e wheel lire went
Hat Im soon iiliknnu n ie .i*o ll It
I ,i l l liy I Ji»V* A I Inn Hhivern Irltfh M , T e x a s title Elites Hciitr I by flu * r n li ntm U ('o m tn ittrr wave u w a* ipm k li lepu ired
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I tie p iesu b 'iiC * tim ing was re
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U llo exaet moment
Dial In wu- Im,iiilin g lu* plane
Timm i I i . i v i i t nl Ku u *a* C ity ,
in* i miM ntiim ilti'i nate wa* east
in Ti union'* I •ii I Ini at c b u a g n II
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in addle .*ing the eiiiiveiitlon al "
P m i l . S T i tinugbt He i* at III*
A group uf Interested I'ltirens
oi atorti'ul be*l when lie i* not read
of the HI, John’* Kiver vnlbiy will
mt! from a prepared text And he
meet Tuesday In Hanford In ill*
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Criminal Sought
Steel Strike Is
Brought To End By FBI Captured
romise After Wild Ride
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ru«* tilsns fur the promised Titus
i mlemled to say
Wifi* Called
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vlHe-Honfrtu! t ’anui, F, K. Ureck*
rt iH c H ere tu n Hilru!*, Ihmitfli.
eurlilge, inuungrr nf the ehnniber
II y Man At t.irkcu 1Ib.il I lie I'l e ■l, fei it w .l-i eX pee led P r i c e I n c r e a s e , M u d Mi.inn’s S t i f c l s A ic
n( I'lumnerre. said today
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The steering cutlimltlee uf I lie
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He Ii nl hiunghl iiboiil till
Ill* ffirti" si f llli* Hi tit i* \ *. ft i
Scent’ Ol
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K ic il
U n io n
P o lit y
The case of rhnrler K llurriseit. griiuii will ip.'it al tO:&lt;lli u'rlui'k lu ifii ( Ti H^ft Iii* f r y , i’ ll in (kf»'*i w ill' ii 'ogre* no ol In i nil the steel strike
charged with ilrlvlng whili under In the City Hill ii.IMI tin* u linl t* ■*:k*i 11 tiiiil bfitti*r y, I i
IMmcuiatetl C Ii .i *..
C’i u x O l A im i T i i i i ' i r
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the Influence uf Intoxlrnling I Niily wilt Puiivtuu* lit if: Mil in I In* if** I d 'lie ju ry Inti* i!hi n il* '
the i , i i i n l i i tin Hie Di'Uim-i otic
beverages In the extent that bis uf t I'iiitiutl
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III.iti- the ram i I project uiol to w iok
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I iillm .is i nil •li'fk*t4 Y n i U,1 11) i i'J
net it* a le pledged to repeal
slate highway patrolman, testi­
Scheduled to speak at I be meet­ i ih m II. s-i i y ** fn rr him ) fliil.l, \
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n l i l i ii Mnkt ••ml 11«•-sT.rl*» fnl IiiY
fied that Mi, !I&gt;irn*ed, uim n ing are Hurry Fnztiiid, I'. H. (' hi•' ii
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pickup truck went Into a dltcli on •I. A.. Joe Karmun of the Cen­
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pi esid en lial
lio lilin a llim . lltni-r nfh'i 111• nll'i)l I l illH ili pri
thi'H r .ii inlo ti lilt - *vl mi mu i II.
May .'II, uppeared to lie intoxi­ tral and Southern Kb,ruin Flood tic itliii iil.t Ykifs' i iit c iit l (hi 11* t
Ibere were indli'litloo* Ml
I'm -nliiilly th in.»M«h il .nut p.nf t si*t
cated after thu accident occuim l Control Dlstriei, Kail llrown of m i'h u ffiru uf 11»** hivvri uf i
IDIIY
Ilian m a i be aide to tioust lie bad llinnilil
Mr. Martin's testimony reveal­ Del.and ami Col. A. t&gt; Matthew* h»*ri v fit I In* rh il uf a iiiis 'tif)
I I p i i i i i y ii h mmi^IH on «ti iiT’4
ll vyit - ttnV I t Il'Jir till kltlniY
l&gt;ii ked a w inner there, fun
ed that be was 76 to fill feet from of the State Conservation Div III* town i*i in tici I, ii imI Mi i.
11» I'resid e o l aoniiiim ed III* slip Inl nil YulM* 1.111(1*1 lik'd Hit- IIIIMMI nf 11)lil)11111 fin’ Smith Suit ll 4Ills in
the scene of the accident, Unit lie lilnn.
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h i'i'lill its F|u uk tfi Mf t ll « l
unit nl Steven m ii Ibioitgb .1 White iinlu-ti v in M
observed Mr. Ilurnsed get out uf
Mimbers of Hi,, eiiiiiniilee in- iibMut ii vuilcr KV•I in Ikt n
Mi I Inn**- am ioim ei'iiient w hile mini yy.i * i;in .iml liikr nil nil i.ir • i ln^nl irnm iiil ol iii"i)4’Y i i i Nhv
tin* truck, walk off, and return •'elude I,. F. Doyle, Karl llrown &lt;;• i W * |ir«i|i«*rty w h irli Mi « « n ijte m * were u n d e ru ii) lln its d a )
Hit- Hint uf lhe itip p ln ip .
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II I i i l l I t'fn \ f I t•1(1 flu * . 144h I . o n i hhl»
sli ilvi* yy.in .iiiliniint hiI Inti* 1'liu*
later with Mr*. Ilurnsed ami a of Del.ami, Hairy Fnxzurd of nrliifiry rcrHilly h*ul n«*ulr&lt;l
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to Mr. Martin, lie auvised Mi*, Clean, of Pnlatka. Dr. .Info* I.
i bub c e ve r since Hie President le &lt; h » I 1 t's iilrn l I'lu lip Mm m v .uni
Ilurland, of Jacksonville, I.ester tllM I'D llW lM lIlllll WIIA Ifoillir I'olu f 1 liii'f liar m u M iii'lit &lt; .mil
I ’ S Sleet I ii.o lliia o I t in | a m 111
lionised that she had better drive Dusli
in
iiiid
ln
n
i*i'l(
a*
a
possible
ran
of Palutka, Copt. C. It. An Ill'll I it Mr.** UrfAtiji unv h» III* " f
I'.il i *il m .i ii llu lii i l I &gt;uhi iv ol tih
T'olrle** *ia iu liiii! I if * ii Ii- liln i
the tractor because Mr. Ilurnsed drrson of Wulaka, Copt. Harlow ' T lm t’ri n ffilfti«*ntiun," nit«l »*t '&gt;
ilid a lc lo r re eleiTiun
was too intoxicated lu drive ll
.'a llm g new .oil'll inlo 111* own III h.IN I I I'o K ill YYi'll' fu ll I'll .il
I I 111 I* Mr* 4i l‘f Mill HWII flyf 3H" . 1.
Mr ’Iru m a n leave* W ashinglnn
office
a im e in co rre n ce Ml Tin b;111l) h*i n 4 in ilr iv c Mi i o i i y iky a y
Mr. MeC'ay wa* silling on hi* Merry day uT Pnlntku. Kd. iidfui xlmok Ids fing'T in Mr* in
a I 1 :m p m
KS'T alm ard Hie
porch nearby at the tilin' of the win of Titusville, mid Itoy Cm brrrv'x fine and said. "It* i. a While lliiu sp plain' Hie Indepen man told H um M m rn y and F a ll ft 41111 n t u n iM ' vy lii" 1 1' lh«- i i f t n n l *
In^ilM ill IIIY i4st Ikt-1(Mill
accident and testified that Mr. heritor of Titusville,
lienee, Inr Hie '■
! S Im iir lllgbl to le** ' ' 11i i x &gt;- r i'iu l iii l ag ree u ieill mi
fnl.rlealiitn. .Tile's a
Inn
1 hill I stlll'h l* •'Mill III' f )' ll 1.13Ill'll
Also at the steering .........
im p m la iil tia*le i .no-. ' alte i d n
Ilurnsed appeared to be Intoxi­
Mi Cnsnrlbi'rrv *nid In » , t t 'lueiign's M Nil Ii-1pa I A irport
arid predicted , nil III i nil Y\ Ill'll I »uln it \ VY* III lo
cated when lie came Into bis yarn meeting will la, David Howard of
lie m il go ilit e illy tu Ins suite IniilE eiilife ie p re
e
x
ill'tly
W
I'Jtf
lie
did
tlu
r
I
tee] pin Hit- lii mi-,i th 111«11k111' klu i u I .i 'lland asked to borrow bis automo­ Jacksonville, editor of the Seafar­
llie llla ik s ln a e Hotel In r i’inain "*p e e d i re*um |O iiui ,d
t &gt;MIm in t Mr Im ii nl Hi'ihhY am I
er Maguilne. Tile ginnp is inter­ k""w I lu n g 'd for lum nod i ad III
diiction
bile to pull the truck out.
until
.1
p
ill
when
be
gne*
to
a
Mr, lliirfield testified tout be ested In the proposed Til im tile- lii mi vim can't sny that to ni&gt; &gt; '■ u n vo te dinner party I Saddle and
lie - aid M in im would meet In Mt". I*v11*i Hr 11null llu I in 11.■*Iv
assisted Mr. Uurnird to remove Sanford canal anil includes people I gn e*, I tried tu e li.'k i' linn. " " I Sirloin I l u l l ) Fro m Ibere lie w ill day with In* l&lt;a man Wage Poll! i .Hk'imni, .11miut m il
throughout the St. John’* I'd il,, it lignin lu rn n rru w .”
11111*i ii v i rjin f 'Inil t Jii r ,■i . fir ti'
c i mi iii i M
in id ilain ra llfic .'ila m
the truck from thu ditch and that from
In an-nver to ip iesti.in s frum tin* w alk o ver tut be eonveidioli to nf Hie a g le fu ir iil
imtirtl III** rln i'f, H rrm iv il.i fn-il up
he was Intoxicated at that time. Diver valley urea.
voice
Ins
support
uf
the
new
ticket
'l"SII""pil IIh Pilar l:la.'*'
Patrolman Harrison revealed Hint
F a irie s * , il vi a* re lia b ly learned YYfill ,4 pM nl .till! sllINlll'tl “ I YYmil
In n rl mil nf Iiiw ii f.tvl I hi Yshal
..C g ll’I'LK IS K X FC irrtD
when he urrived at the scene of
plan* to m oke a p rrso tii.l appear
— A
the accident, he smelled bee.- on I MONTIlKAL, Canada
aru-e befoie tin* co in iritlle e In a f n il v»HI tu I'll k ill Mill
lh* liilT n l Ihe nlfu r i in !'» 1
Mr. Ilurnsed'* hreuth uml that be ! crippled (Juebec wntchpinkcr cond ra m atic m in e aim ed al wiping
vlcleii ol ra.IiUmiug Hie lime bnniti
appeared to he Intoxicated
not .1111 hitler lie* - T h e illlllill lu liia&lt;hli‘ Mir r h lr f ami Mir r f lir f hi
brought ilcalli to 23 airliner
hi I
A ra il in a la iin
■fioti
I'allolmaii Hunlson also mud which
tile d liim In m ake a short talk In driYf
passenger* ami crew in September
Hie lu m p after a dust'd session yy a m ril .ill |&gt;h!irr r.ti •
that Mr. llutnseil told him tliut HMD, diedu e a rly today on the gal
lllh fllV l'N
lllisfl ailll
during w liii'li ae iiia l ruttficuH .m nf
he had gone In the ditch because low* in MONTH HAL'S Kurileaux
• pnlh il t*44• ru i anil lirk'an i rfiUM*
of a blowout hut that when Hie Jail.
..
,
,
Hu* ag reem eiil was sctii'dided
liy K F M ( 'l l h i LAIN
Sm ith s pitch in g record of d . d i.
t
j, wH|
f „ ur ,,, , iv&lt;. l i n oi more nI im!*. a i ' I f f ir t il
truck wa* removed from the dilch.
Oeneraux llue*t, 5t. helple**
The classic of elnssirs in •ne Per cent age-w ise, lid s give* I lie ,
|
„
.
(lir„
liMy
su
b
sla n tia l pm
Inspection uf the tire* fulled to from the waist down hul described eiii’iils of Fbirida .State l.ni,- uNorth a dTJfr average over
i dut'Hou of steel is r*‘ueli.*il It take
reveal any evidence of Dili.
•» a "wltaril will) hi* hand*,' went for ItlfiJ will be Hinged Ibis rv r'l Levy’s
.iWi pereentage Ginger*
that long to beat up the bonked National Hoard To
Witnesses fur the defense, It. J. Jo hi* death for "deliberately help­ lag in Memorial .Stiidlum wiicu im
Som etim es averages uud stuti*
Prealey, Grgtly Scott, Mr*, lioni­ ing" Jeweler J. Albeit Guay mur­ the first time In tile lo-yem I
blast furnace* which stand In
Li’iivt* For ('amp
ties don't uicun a thing illnl pui
sed, u Mr. Harrell, and Mr. Hum- der Ihe latler'* 2Hyeur old wife lory nt the event ii Northern
I Ile tllu rly w illT t' oat' game Is i-nii workers have kept alive ever since
aad himself testified that the de­ by meant of Ihe explosion in flight. Southern -cluli will ciasli al * I'
HO lueinlw'i * " f Hnofind'*
eerneil. Tin* South, consisting of the strike situ led June 2
fendant was nut or did nut appear Hues! wax carried to the scaffold p.m.
The now steel which come* out NatO'I'll G """l legliiient will
p layers from Leesburg , CtH’iia, (Irto he Intoxicated.
In a wheelchair.
of
i
i
i
I
i
iii
:tH
U
stru
ck
pllitlls
will
sell
Peeuliar tu this gnine is Hie
leave Sunday afti'Miiimi fm two
S n n fn id , w ill tinv■ the
Mr. Hurnard denied that he
for at least S3 20 a Ion more than weeks of summer iiumlog eiimp
Guay wai hanged Jan. 12. 1031, fact that everyone uf the plnv ii liilldo and of
spot power III Semihad said that he had had a blow­ for maitermlndinu thu bombliiu were rhuxen by the fans, including udvunlnge
before
Hie
strike
sliirled
at Fort .MeCleilali'l m Atildsloli,
out, hut rather that he wa* afraid plot. Ife concocted Ihe scheme for the two malinger*. Hnnholl ■*- mile lilu e sklp p i r (’ )mck A lclio at
A few minutes after Mr Trn Ala., It was unimuueed tmliiy liy
a tire was getting soft, thu* j,e love of a young wailrr** and to perla anil fan* concede the powet- t iiin l and la n ky (Irln iu lo pilot Kd man's dramatic announcement the ('apt.
I lu v"I M. Gatchel, i imimaiaie v y at fir s t The two m alingers government approved a price In
had gotten out of hla truck to in­ cnUccl 110,000 imtirancu on hi* packe.l Northerners an the dc- Lhave
a ro nihim -I total o f 34 home crcuho nf lliaf .......mil for raw, or lug officer for ('oiiipaliy I of llie
spect hla tire*, and at that limn wife i life.
rided favorite* for this willing'* n u n th is season and idacc one
121 infantry regiment
the truck, dua to soft sand, hnd
gray In Sanford's now huset.all and tlu e c In the circu it drive race. csrlinn steel Specialized, high
The emiipany will leave Hie At
alloy
steel
will
gel
a
hood
nf
$,7
H
A
•ltd Into tha ditch.
SOCIAL HKCUIIITY
plant.
The starling Northern lineup a ton.
laotlc I'oust Line depot ut f,:(Ml
Mr*. Burnsed stated that her
OKI,ANDO (Special) — Nearly
Statistically
speaking,
I Ii e fail* to show- one slugger who tin ,
Some officials have predicted P i i i ., return on Aug lo *r o im
husband hod bad one beer when every family in Central Florida Northern Star*
bit more Ilian 10 homers If in that such a boost would Increase ! " 1,1
he came to the Ilurnsed house bow getting uld-age and survivor* will field nn ar-f
tha event a plUdiera* due) develops the cost of living, already at an
from the scene of the accident to Insurance payment* will receive ray of slugger*t
the odd* may favor those lung all time high
procure the tractor. Mr, Trcntey, more money beginning wllh the that boast of a
trail stalwarts.
The $3 price increase, Ironically
s MIL I) I.A lton
Mr, Scott, and Mr. Harrell who September payment* due about cumblricil
,331
Lust night Stejnec ke revealed enough, was Ihe price increase
testified that they ussUtud In Oct. 3, If the increaie dor* not average to the
TAI.I.AIIAS3KK tSpcclah
A
lie
hud
placed
Mike
Kasubiau
m
Charles K. Wilson, us defense mo total uf i),937 ivurk certificate*
removing the truck from the ditch, ahow on a check when it arrive* .8HI) h i t t i n g
his Northern club to replace ail­ blllzcr, had said Hie Industry should were issued to minor* in Hie state
^declared that Mr, Ilurnsed did not early in October, and an lncrea*o S o u t h e r n ari,
ing Howie Tesitow of Daytonu get tu compensate for higher wage of Florida for the first six mouths
( t ' s s t b M M r i i , stiabti
la due, a later check will make up Thus the offen­
Heacli and would also Insert an­ costs. Wilson sold he thought he
the
difference.
s
i
v
e
strength
other Azalea, AI Pirtle to replace hnd presldeullul approval for an of 11132 ending III Juno, according
HA{LOB WELCOMED
It
la
not
neeem
ry
for
people
should
bo
In
th
i
Duller Klunrd, if tha latter over-celling boost but I'riee Hta to roports of the L'hild Labor DoJONK8BORO, Ark. t* - The
couldn't make the game. KInurd blllzcr Ellis Artmll refused la go partment of thu Florida Irulustrint
Saints ana Uw Angels welcomed already receiving benefit! to anply hand* of R IH
ha* nut plaved fur Jax flench be­ along and said that as icing as he Commission. The oumher of per
homa
. aellor1 who haa for the Inereaaed payment*, Paul f. t r I n e c k a 1 a,
cause of a leg injury for tha past was price boss Hot industry would mlts for tins year exeseds Hu*
•arved
In Korean wa- Weaver, manager of the Orlando charge from tlia J*»«u ixriuvr
■octal atcurlty office, ataled today th* ttam s of Palatka, DaLand, wesk.
Ura.
not get more Hinn Ihe |2 84 al­ number Issued for lh* same period
Wai coming
Manager Chuck Aleno, who has lowed under Ihe Capehart Amend­ in l()M when 7,234 were bundled.
rard Saint, a . adding (hat the recent amendment* Davloim and Jax Hutch.
Certificate requests for boys,
From tha hurling atandpoint, been nursing a back injury for the ment to the controls low.
Mr. and Ur. to the law will mean monthly pay­
Mr. and Mra. ment Increase* ranging from $8 to ona can readily raaaon that a laat five days, may ha forced to
Mr. Truman stuck with Amall numbering 7,lfid, were nlmout
91.00 for practically all of the 900 Northern staff that haa posted an ylald hla position to Dave Drapp, and Wilson resigned in huff, writ­ three times the 2,781 permits Is­
AngaJi. tr a com retired Ineurad worker* in 8«m- aggregate wln-loac record of f»*l- who waa added to tha roller yei- ing the President "You changed sued to girls during Hit six-months
period this ytar.
Ita a tla u s d On &gt;'•*« V la b t)
(C*sUau4 ua rag e re ts)
27 it tha dtcidad supetior to the
Inole County.
«

North Is Favored Over South
In All-Star Game Here Tonight

l l l i ‘ | ii 11*' I. f 1 11 S I. i i'l ,m fi* Ml' til
Ihiikf if -it I ,'yf i'r M il'i" •y j . l,i Ik I fiat
lla m n i iM • • * n mi 'lit ?.*ppL* mil
of Mir ■it f .iMt! kttrnipl hi Mirnw
III
uppui I hi l&gt;pf.ittV(*r
In L iio i'f
hpek**i
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Florida D rlrr.alrs
llnpiiiv l'’nr Second
Spttl For Kussrll
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id illm c
d ii ........... i , ii liii'M -ll m i,;lit to*
"(li-ie d I' - N" ' p a
0 ihil l ■!.'■ il
'The w k of l " " l l ! l . l
loll dele
gntmu .mil l l i.l lire I Im id &gt; group
In ki ■-11 \ irg im .i .............................
and I mu iau * m lb* emiseutmik
III,i&gt; |.e i i i tl, w- Up mi p.ipi i but
they *tiil i lei " I I.ill.iiu ! in Hu'
delegate- ,.l llie three
fales to
pi" l| " Ii ’ I" Ill I" *t IV
W lii'ii ' .
i .eurgr* bin dier
of
F h irid a w I
le p l " lie o ffice two
year
at!" lie had a Vomig group
id soppui ti : . know ti a* llie "goon
s ip ia d " in eoli-1 slip p iu l
In e lfe i i Hie "goon ip ia d " w as
at m ilk ie.iiM llm is d .il S m .d h c rs ,
t birubi th'lcgatiou r i i i.rm ni F a r
ri* H ri ant and Iten Svd llerb m g
l.efm e bre akfast session
They enlisted m .inv el llie F in n It It nil Iitli*i! 4)44 !*i1*t* * I mHI I

M ovie

rim e

I 'u M e

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"H cark't A n gel '
l 'a ' . ’ti firiid-T 'id !» to
.-ini
"H a rh ed W ire "

I '.14-4:21-7:21-10 2 1
"Ili-i»* I'u iiie s TIi,. Marinas"
■: 31-6:31-8:31
Duiulay
"lad -- o f Hie W lhlernuss*
t 'in 1:23*0:29-7;2t)-0 Id
Mo* " b in d

"Gambling Hume"
7:46, Fe a tu re 8:17
L u s t com plete show 9:37
.Sat —"N o rth w e st T e r r it o r y "

and "Whistling Hills"
Sunday—"When I Grow Up"
Fralrle Lake
"Snow YY’hite and The
Seven Dwarfs"
7:45-0.30-10:00

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4

�Mad, slght.cn trainees from &lt;hO
KaraI Air Btetim at Floyd Bennatt Field, if, Y , twlm toward a
new rubbar Ufaboat which la now
undergoing taata. Tha craft, which
Inflate* In thirty aaeonda, provide*
projection for fifteen men In ei­
ther freeing JT- blltlsr ,ng Imp tret
weather.
(inltrnatlonal)

A t THE C H U R C H E S
tl C harrh Notice* muM be presented at The Herald office by 4:B*
. M. on the day before publx-nthm.
CU.YGHKnATlONAI. H IV II r II
Park Avenue and Third S i reel
J. Bernard Root, Mlnlatcr
Runday School 111:0(1 n.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
fiarmon: "Will 'lhmj Now lie
atore The Klmcdom,"
rJURT HOW MATUHK ARK YOU,
"M canife your maturity l»y
thaae guldcposts:
Have you learned wliat It la
you like heat to doT
Have you learned that in see
Vice (hero Is the greatest degree
of happiness?
Have yuu learned the three
characlenviii a o( malurllyT
They are the three It's of mod*
arn life;
1, Respunslhillly. Can ymi nsauma i t 7
t. Raltahllily. Can yuu he i riled
upon!
a. Reverence. On you have roipect and affection tor worthy
things T
If you can dinwrr iifflrntailvdy
In ell these, you havu outgrown
pour Immaluilly, and have be­
come a full-gimvu individual."
Mailan H&lt; Johnson

f ir s t

church

o f

c m tm r,

HCIKNTIST
800 Hast Second Street
Sunday Service 11&gt;00 a.m.
Sunday School 0:30 a.in,
Wednesday Service 8:00 p.m.
Rending Room Tueaday am)
Friday 3:00 to fi:00 p.m.
All lira wdcomu to attend cur
aervieva and to uae the IPadinu
Room.
I no great verity that 'in.I heula
lodiiy, iih in Jrau*’ Uni’, when
He l, fully (mated amt under*
aloud I* atreeaed In the l.ea-tunSermon to be read In ,.il Chris*
&lt;mu .Science rhurchea neat Sun*
iuy when the subject la "Trutn".
A verse from I John iDt fl)
piovhha I lie (iolden Teat. "It la
me tipuit Unit henroth wltneaa,
hocou-e tne Spirit la liu tb ,'
Tnr following from
Matthew
(&lt;3; e l) la in the l.m o n , "Niman can serve two muaterat lor
emicr he will hata the one, and
love the other) or elaa he will
hold to the one, and deaplae the
other. Ye cannot aerve uod and
manunon."
A m o n g correlative eltatlona
from "Science and Health with
ney to tne Scripiurea" by Mary
FIRST MRTHOPIftT CHURCH llOKer Kildy la the following:
' luuira an.i hygiene cannot aucJ, R. McKinley, Miniptrr
fi;4A a.m. Sunday. A ejsss fur ictsloily uaurp tne place and
power of me divine aonree of all
•vary age,
ncnlth and
p c rim iu o ... .limy
11:0(1 a.m. Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m.
Intermediate and through radical reliance on I'rutn
Sanlcr Youth Fellowship Service, ran aclentllic healing power be
i tail red ip, 1(17),
8:00 p.in, Keening Wornhlp.
V I’MALA COMM UNITY
PHLHIliT Kill AN CHIHICH
C, C, While, Minister
Unified Service III: (ill n.m.
Church School amt talk by pastor.
Young People * Mt cuiig 7:!lu
p.m.
Kvenlng Service 7:30 p.m.
Weiine. day evening 7:30 p.m,
Prayer ami llihle study,
am ices.
The llorcus Circle of the Upaala
Conimunliy
Presbyterian
Churrh will aponanr a church pic
nlc on Tuesday, July 30 at iin&lt;
home of Mis. Chester litinleh,
Ileacan's Urn, on I,nke Markham.
Those going slmuld meet at tie
church at kiOO p.m. Ililng a dliil,
of food and your own hamlwIchcH,
also hi lug your table service.
H-ppcr wdl ho at Lull p.m.

C E N T R A L H A I'T IR T C H U R C H
i N l« lli S I reel and Laurel Avenue
llev. 8. L . W hatley, I'aslo r
Sunday School 0:46 a.m. " ilrln g
tha fam ily to Sunday School,"
Morning Worship litOO a.m
Btfm on by pnaiol, iliondciud i.cai
Radio iltolloti W T iU t.
B .T .U . 7i00 ii,in. "You Have One

F IR S T

I R R S H Y T tH IIA N
CHURCH

N o tic e

F I R S T IJ A P T IS T C H U R C H
of Oviedo
F ra n k C- Morgan, Paalor
Sunday School 0:46 a m.
Morning Worship ILOO a.m.
Kvenlng Hervlcr 8i0() p.m.
The "Hour of Power" services
w ill ho conducted hy the church
ocncona. d u rst speaker w ill he
dcorgu C. Weiisell.

T1IB HTa T B UK K l.U lllllA Vo
MI.AUYH I’A III.IN i: IIANHKN, I l l s
" K " H T IIB K T , NATIONAI. CITV ,
L 'A l.lK lillN IA i
A sworn (.(Miiplaliit lisvlne b«*a
filed saHlnst mu m the i.'irruli
Uourl in ami fur Hrmiiiois county,
Florida, I,v Mmiln llsiisen lur &lt;n
Vores. ills •hull illto o( which Is
Martin llsu srn , I’la ln llir. vs Illsilys
Paulin* ll*n s*ii, u«r»Mdsni, ih««.
pr*s«nl* «r&gt;. lo rminnsna ran in
appsar and flic yuur wntieti dr
laasss hsrsin un or l&gt;«r»r« ih» D in
day of Auauai. A. n. lu ll, uiiii rw ls.
Harold R. Bull
L s« rss pro tinnrs.so w ill b* anAm alia 1, B ui
»*r*d s a tln s l you.
.,* *
P:-4B Sunday Bchool, Mrs. 0. 8.
Tbs M inord ,..i s ld la .(••lenstr.i
* aewspaper uf gsneral nrvuia- Dandrltlga, Superintendent.
P®h ,P , , v ,,,,ch
'H allo a shall
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship,
tm publish'd mu e saiJi w»&gt;h fui pastorlal message.
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8:30 p.m. Christ Ambausadora
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7:30 p.m. Kvangellstlo Rally.
Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Praia* and
prayer servlet.
Thursday 8i00 p.m. Man's Pel*
low snip M ttllng.
All our friends are cordially In*
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Commutes chairman, Jamas A. rarlay (right) tells a reporter In
Chlekgo that ha faala "Vlca Prealdent Alban Barkley la (he one candi­
date wbs eoitld bring about unity and harmony within the parly." Far­
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Rav. A . G. M fln n te M inister
Bi46 a*m. Sunday School.
11)00 a.nt. M ffnM g Worship.
Holnt "H a st Tliiul Forsaken M e /”
Maim /u rea by l)|ck Alkun, Herinon by
Mr. Mclnnla. Church
Master, the Christ."
ivuraery Illitli-igiU O each Sunday.
Kvenirig Wofanip 8:00 p.m. Ser­
7:00 p.m, Pioneer Fellowship.
mon by pastor.
8:00 p.m. Kvenlng
W orship
"Come Thou W ith Ua And We Sermon by Mr, Mclnnla.
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CHURCH
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hcnurlh |t, Mrnslng, pastor
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Services Huhlmth Ibulutdiiy)
(Rplscnpal)
IHlii a.m. Nahhnth School.
Rev, II. I,, /.liniherninn, II. II.,
11:00 ii.ill. Special Service—
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Day nn.l
Child ren's Iledlcallmi.
Hevonlh Hiiiiduy after Trlnlly
8:00 n.m. Holy Communion,
Weekly Prayer Hervlco: Wed*
0:30 a.m. Morning Piuyvr Mil ncstlny 8:00 p.ii).
Holy Kucharlat.
it io i Ic la mrulally Invited,

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Rim Awnue ann Second Street
J. C. PUchuiaan. Mimslrr
"And hath put ail things under
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iieod over all things to the church,
which la hie bony, the fullness oi
him that iiltcth all in all" (Kph,
msi-aa),
IUiuu a.m, Hilda Study.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship,
0:30 p.m. Kvenlng Worship.
Set man topic: "Why tie a member
ol the Church of ChrlatT”
Wednesday 8:00 p.m. llllilo
Slmly.
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(I.illlo r's noli . T ie llis SI.n* Pep- omi&gt; Miiln.'.m Drmnrral* iv|, i
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er of the Allied Iforcea. organised after the 104# signing nf the
North Atlantic pact. In 1MI a t Paris he conferred with his dep­
uty, Viscount Montgomery (sealed, left); General Msiirlslo d*
CostlgUonl (standing, left), .and General Alfretl M. Oruenther.

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T h rea t O f B o lt R e­
su lts In S ea tin g O f
D eleg a tio n s F rom 3
Southern
S tates
By JAt'K HUM,
CDNVKNTIMN HALL, iTilcaflo
tft - Weary, Mpi.ihhllnu Democruls
deployed fur their pnynlf (tattle
over a presidential nominee today
with hastily assembled AlnpStevrnMin Irmipx dun in mi ilefentc.
SupiMirtern of Gov Adiiii K
Slryeiu.mi- niisv iniiesshal less re
luclant lo become the parly stand
ant hearer than he lias been before
—carried Ihe nllnck tu 10 op|Ki
nrnlx seeking the tup nomlnatimi.
The lllliioix governor'll legions
vsere rolling swiftly forward,
spurred on liy iwn skirmish vie.
tnrles Thursday nlghl and narly
today over Ihe combined forces
of Sen Estes Kefuiiver of Tonnes*
ace and W. Avcrell Harrlman of
New York.
The Slevenson men were credited
with bringing hark Into the con­
vention fnld tKilt lhreatenlng dele
atlnni from Virginia, Smith Caro
na and laniislnnn.
They
won nnt cle»rcnlt
• ue-jr mm
'V,„, though
narrow.margin victory Ih keeping
the tleleitaltia al work in a 14 hour
session but they hail to aurrender
finally and allow adjournment In
Ihe early morning hours beenusn
of whal had all of Ihe early ear­
marks of n filibuster hy the Knfsuver Harrlman roillllnn.
With the start nf balloting only
a few hours assay, Ihe Astmclnii'd
1’rejH talmlaUmi of known firstballot stamlings was:
Kefauver 272'y
Stevenson 21.1
Sen . Richard Russell of Georgia
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Marshall I’lan esprrl W*. Ast-rell Harrlman t-sim-s,
Harrlman JOTlt
slon &lt; h o r r h l l l ( l - D ) a n d .Inarf s ta tin
Othera 247H
Uncommitted 179YU
Needed tn nominate fllS’i
movemiit, Miice voles llio Illinois governor cel t (lie noml of Virginia asked that they be ae
Working together In what they Utevensmi
Barkley will runic largely from nation Hy ritslont, however. Hie -nnleil Hie same Irratm-ni Ihnl
have styled ■ "liberal" rnmblnr for
prrMil*nll,i! iinnillieo will pick til, .Nmilh t'arolina sml Virgim &gt; got
which has attracted supporters of pro Stevenson areas.
The Gib lo Wtt vote in Ml Ihe
The vole on the Virginia seating own rnimiin; male
some other candidates, Kefauver
And ttnhtuly li.nl any Idea whom Viriilnisiix keep their -e il i am,'
and llarrlm an look a Slit to HZ) lest Imllrati’d Slevi*n*mi rouhl car
aller two hours of the svihl- a kind
licking In nffnrla lo prevrnl the ry off Ihe price anytime- he rob Id Steven,.no might base in mind
After they had lo t the tmllle td scrnmliting
n vote Virginia delegation from rolls I Hiii.sen «itp|M&gt;rt itehind him
The Kefsover Harriinnu -»mhine
balloting on pcesldenllal and vice Iluas9ir« hackers had nnwliaro In to keep tho Virginia delegation
go exrrpt tn Htrvetiimi or Uarklry from being esled. Kefauver and had rneki'd up an original it/l lo
presidential nominees.
Stevenson, who has Insisted that Harrlman forces tried unsuccess Ml margin lo tosa the Vir,:i»inir.
I * .was Ike first time such a
coalition h a l been defeated on an he doesn't want the nomtnatloti fully to get llm ronvenllon ad out. tint Steven ion supporter vent
Important rollcall in a Demoernllr and Is seeking onJy te ctePtlon a*, loomed overnight so they crtidil lo svoik mid stale nftcr Mnl- *Ted
convenHon alnce Ihe early days govqninr, shosit tl more Inlrrcnt have time to regroup sod pievcnt 10 change Its vote or base jin
delegation polled
ol the tale franklin D. Booseveli. after Ids union formally Md been n bills iiiiiiilnatltiu
When rt motion (o mljmnn was
The result might preiaga a placed In iminlnalimi.
Previously, Gov Battle had told
The governor watched mi tele beaten (171 to 7*31, the Kefauver Ihi, delegates Virginia had on in
typo of rom patin If Htevamon Vision while Gov Henry F'Srhrlck Harrlman coalition group Mailed tent Jon ol krrplng the coiiv-ni ion’s
amergea as the viitner-aspeclnlly er presented him In the ronvenllon stalling. Then, nte very opporlmd' presidential and vlrp presidential
II he geU Koulharn support in the gs "Ihe man we eumtol permit to ly, mte of it.i members popped up iii'iulnecs off their ballot &gt;1- said
nomination drive being put on for l«y 'no,*" Gov Elbert If. Carvel with the ndjmiriimenl motion,
11 was impossible, however, lor
him.
Itaybiirn. trying to keep the run the Virginia group to sign the toy
uf Delaware nude a co nominating
venllon going, avoided one of these ally pledge because ol Its xt.ilo'x
Tha Virginians had refused In speech.
subscribe Tulfy. to a new loyally
Btavrtiion sept repoftfijs a Slate hy some iklllful parllameidury laws
p odge pul acroaa by the K H coin, tnrnl through in attic in sriilch lie fontwork, lint II toon hreame ap
llrp Saiscer nf Maryland hml
parent that Ihe adjournment mo ninvrd tn seat Ihe Virginia group
bin* which would require delegates said:
tn go*to work to placet ho conlions were Kiting tn rntiliitun and alter llflyburn ruled Ihnl tin- Vir
"I had httpedl hrhy would not that
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the eoalillou had enough voles utviniu, Louisiana and Huulti earn
nominate
pity,
but
t
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deeply
November ballot,
if the Deirto- affected hy Ihlti expression nf con In ftirco rnllralls mi eurli nltemnl linn units could not vote because
critic label.
K»t, a rnnpln nf limirs after mid they had nul signed tho loyalty
fidence and goodwill." •
In the 2 hour
idght, HayJtiirn ahrupUy adjourned pledge.
gle that fplEarlier In Hie day word laid Him utmost unruly session until 11 Hassecr told reporters the (Inst
coma tn party bailors from flie a. m E8T.
Virginia result had "cleared Ihe
filling tn temporarily for Convan Whit* Ifiiuso that rresldcnl ThlAt one point In the boisterous wny fur a untied party to start a
Bon Chairmen Ham Rayburn ,nf man prefers Ntnvenson ft also be proceedings, part of Smith Dnko campaign tn elect a president."
Texa*—atwvwHwd the ptadn-balking came known thal tho rresldertfa la's delegation walked nut In pro
"I fail Ihe convention refused to
South Caroline and UatlaTana deia. Convention allernale, Thomm' J. lest against it llayburn ruling. But sent But Virginia dclegalioii. It
aatinns back on tho ndl frmn which Gavin, Kuiixas City, would cast hia they soon trailed hack tu their svnuld have Item disastrous for the
ccala.
they had Imen atricken when they vow (nr Ktcvon.vm
party," he de-lnred.
l/udslann
delcgn|«.i
ImUlcil
refused In take the loyally-pledge. M r- Truman himself is sotihdulcd
The net rem it was to feeve Uio to arrive later In the day lo nrpm ii ttuimig Ihemaelvex over whcllter lo
HTEKlrCGAL PODL
three dslegetlnna tn a paalltM to (ha new parly nominee to liin coti stay or go when il first seemed
t'AHIH lid — The six Ketmiiian
t a i l a total of &lt;M convention votra vaatlot) lofllght-if (he meeting can thoy weren’t going tn Im settled rial) foreign mlnlalert tmlny pul
because uf their refusal tn take Western Kurnpa'a steel-cosi ihmiI
on Schedule
fo^the South a ceampton, flen. Ru*aybum ruled
ruk out Hie (mssibillty
into motion but faded to ngrer nn
' L C “A n. tliW .ll l ™ , a eapltil for their unprecedented
any resumption of blfrkoHntf
‘"riiei), If m
&lt;Mn't m
the
eventual mimlnaa.
r the peiliclpation of Hip three and two other delegatea, bedding a cxnerlmoiU In economic unity
two voles among the three,
home end nemo I
flitting almost rantinously from
lie deleggtiotia, tell
data fnr Preslder
knndtcd lu east nil uf the o a. m. Thurgday lo 9 'a, m, fotlay.
that Issue had been
20 votes. They had been the ministers agreed that mm* nf
vantionx. All they
llnllnit wax In order.
ind when their colleagues Ihe A nation economic onion',, in
{dodged In do, as Gov. Ji
the parliamentary
Byrnes of South Carolina a:
I out
itltuttona will atari opernllnii'. Aug.
■ succeeded to offerIfl In temporary quarters Id Lux
Minn |h t ijiuiel pt
embmirg.
•tats balloti.
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Byrnes was In thn eanfe
n a. William Kul
Quv Jithn H Baltic
unocheduled bit at nu
is, Itidmrl Humph*
wfian a newxpapar caught I
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Vn Ma, Sindh, III- tnereiirv
mo miilary mail oiler relalimishlp
t'limbed (o too at Attgiir.i i. 1.1
• Miter hlglei iiietmleil i'gi id Ho
"A inni'ir porlirin -I Ih- llmtil
Dcparliiient'x H't per cent hare "t tnInrIt-•tn. Ala , 102 at Kotl Smith
the snvenlh cent ga tax mil a Ark loa at flirt Wot Hi, Tex livi
goml portion id Hie tlrpuiitiieitl’ at Gtln Bend. Arts . noil Mr, al
Hu per tent shuie of ll- &lt;i iu'il Akron, t'pln
giiu tax (the '.iitplit* alter item liiinparallvi'lv emil ttliip-niliiie
ptyinenla from the litlh ami i.lxtIt pri'Vitlieil. Iiowt.’yei, iii Hi- North
otnts) Is now tiring b'lilgeted fot easleio and Noithsvi-.li'rn Untied
lleaitltli’x were ill tto* VII
secondary roads." the teoort sanl Stale
"Asliln from the fait Hml lliexe nut H'ti frmn Neiv Hliglatid Into
expaiiditiires nro licing matte tie Hie Great 1‘lalnx timing nilddiyi
Ihttrstlay.
,
spile Ihe lack of suftleleot luml
to propeily ittiiirove tin, firimnry
system, It must hr remembered
that Ih- revenue* from these
nthirre.x most li- iillo-tded to the
l ) U . r . L. P I’RSONM
coimll'm nil a lormubi - h &lt;It "al
n i'T O M riT tllH T
most unlniiinllrally nrei'linl-. any
'idieteiit or lugteal ifeve'iiiiui-lll ol
I'JYI'JH MX A Ml IVK1)
Ihe si'coiidiirv s"xlr*m haxnl on ac
(i|,AHSM H I IT T K I)
tuul rotpilromcnta.
JIG Smith I'almelto Axeotts
"Wo moko u.u reuomni' ndiition
that (ho soventh cent ««*. tax, us a

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■.set Do M in*is ennnertinns during
lo t ' ,*r hi i sent I I , ix inrleaxn re*
fleet favoinhlv on our isren hern.
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'.it (town
kerplunk
mi the
point of a lifu llarrimaii huHoi)
mitnrlimly hml hissed on my chair.
I iin*iI not toll yon how painful
it Mas — noil l*i
Mr I'n lro l gallan tly helped in)

Well, Williui Ihi' deli'ii tles tyi*
'in iiominalim: oserv Democral
lor thr to, ■ill&gt;-mi v ss ho li id lain
tiihuli'd I., in, l a l eh,el ion fins
is in soil of pal op Hairs h I'm
in hi. mi i lo oipti a* him And
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IIy IIAt llt lY l.i:
( II H ’ A I .I I I.n D ear W ilhnr,
T lit'ii* is only one llnint to he
dime o illi tin* 3txt Nation it Item
n e ra ltr ( 'nnrenlim i
ll might lo lie stn lfi’d
dele
Stiles and all
then covered with
w as am i p d on |H?riiiani*id ns
Inlet in t ie lin e rn .m M m enm of
N atural llislor.y
llth r rw ls e . | m-&gt;
Ir r d y w ill never lie liry e &gt;1 re ally
existed
I gui*.x&gt; I dioiilil have slisiit In
hetll.im Itu irM ln v
And Dial I*
wh.d I i In I do. d e ar dart Imr, for
some 11 mad iditldinari* lim n .
uhde Ho* donkey delegate'' liras i'd
lor I I leader,s
ini Iodine shy \d
lal i "W e 're m adly A d liT ’ l Slev
o ii'im
li’en Ir lr d In kiek each
other lo |ile&gt; i .
The pi m ;r . . in hnarlnu a a*t rel
W hile Mouse a*lll, e.llled lot Ihe
nomination ol S le v e ii’uin lm the
p iesiilem v a lle r ili'een l In n er d
erinons lm Ihe n lh r r randid-ib"*
I'lie si nje hml tieeli |&gt;t i i | m*I K -t
lot till Ml din I I' 111*1 Is C,av Sirs
eliyoil had rleilinmll'll
a tlhing
nod il i e a id.|e ill all
" I h e r dim in . m e lu ll ol lllllio l
I,ill* em ployes Idotsnu; a l.a lil a
•In*V eao ' aid a eyo ii'al K e lilliy i'i
&gt;ll|ipul t- 1
ll \dtal ye mil', a ill a ll
n id i i d, 1 \ry e v w ill r is e Inin
i h n rrn am
h'l r sour m lo rm alio ii dear la ke
Vrsey i a lot d i lm aim stales
m in
anbinp sotnesshere In’ lsrern
• ii'orpe W iishinutm i and Tom I ’en
d crg asl
I e ie e-' iiMed lo Ihe l onseiilum
II.d l hy ms new h-.Ul
Mr I ’el
n il tin* l"i*xn, o d io ii.ilre delee,ale
lie s t ill me a corsag e, ami II was
so lm* Ihe hellhos li id lo miss il
m h a ll ind bring ll op in Isso
freight eli s a lo l■ Will’ ll Ml 1‘e lrn l
la ke s a m il mil In* like* lo in .ike
til l (eel die lias tied sson Ihe Kim

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FRIDAY, JU LY 23, I M l
TODAY'S niRI.H

VRR8R

OM prop la a rt not «rorthlaaa,
they serve a very lovelv purpose.
They shall still briny forth fruit
In oM age.—P«. I»2j J4. .
*

Mr*. Krfauvrr were the Demoersfir. nominee we could go for
her. She'* rule.
It’* * pretty quod platform, in
a way, whm boili si.iea in the civil
lights fight can come up ihouting
victory.
Chicago convention is capthe hradliri'i this week, but
steel strike that is taking
f the naliup.
A- Weslern Kurope tsyi Ed Mowrer
experts ihe Democrat* lo win (hi*
election. They simply can't under•land how n great nation can
change government* without a vio’ lent revolution.
Welcome In the All-Start and all
tlioie rabid baseball (an* who ate
flocking to Sanford today from all
4 m Central Florida lo **e what
promiiet lo hr a thrilling batsbsll
tpetlacle.
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Not many Morids newipaptrt
have their own special staff coire•pomient* at the Democratic con­
ten tio n to give ut the iniide dope
on the big show. Nona of them
have a representative more alert,
more articulate, or more widely
read and enjoved hy their subicriberi, Voile Wijlijim* has done
a grand job of ctflrerinf th* con­
vention lor ut.
* ' .. - wu.
Despite the fad that the con­
vention Imll in Chicago is sirrondilioncd, Jimmy Byrnes of South
Cstolimi, wlm lie* mads a pretty
hot governor of hit native stale,
became the center of a conflagra­
tion doting u speech on the tonvcnlion lloor. Tlirre was no panic
even though someone grabbed the
microphone and lold evtryon* not
to panic. Bvrnca diiavowad any inlanlion mi hit pail to burn up the
piste, although, secretly. he migbl
liave wanted to.

Participation of older worker* In tho labor force In much
more frequent than in popularly believed, the Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company mild today, on the banin of unpub­
lished data made available by the Bureau of the Commit.
In the Ofi-fJ!) age group, BO percent of all men are ntlll
working, and another 8 percent are looking for work. Even
at agen 70-74 about 40 percent are ntlll gainfully employed,
and not until punt 75 doe* the proportion drop below 20
percent’.
The projMjrtlon of men employed in old age varies ac­
cording to occupation. Non-agrlcultural workern begin drojttring out of the Inlsor market In appreciable numbera not
long after ago 00, while the proportion engaged In agricul­
ture does not lennen until age 05. The nolf-employed a Inn
tend to ntay active to later ages, and in jobs requiring ex­
perience and crnftnmnnnhip the projKirtion of older men re­
mains high.
On the other hand, older men rapidly drop out of haz­
ardous occupation and those requiring ntronuoun phynlcal
exertion, hut many find employment in lighter work, either
on a full-time or part-time banin.
Thene figures show that thuro is still n sizable reser­
voir of skilled workers among the older age groups from
which emidoyers can draw experienced man, the company
points out.
Very few women remain In the labor force after 05.
About 7(1 percent of women In the 05-00 age group are
neither working nor looking for work. This figure rises
to 94 percent In the 70-71 group, nnd to more than 07 per­
cent In over-75 group.
"The reason why older workers leave the labor market
are varied," the Metropolitan adds. "Falling health and
physical Infirmities; retirement, voluntary or mandatory;
and Inability to ntreure suitable umploymant. Yet many
elders continue to contribute to th o nation's productive pow­
er. In the opinion of many investigators, employment ojrportunltles for older w o rk e rs .should be widened so that
their skills und uxporiencu are not lost to the economy."

Presidential Ghost
The retirement of William I I iih h u U as presidential aide
focuses uttention on the fact that many public figures em­
ploy "ghost writers" to help them with their public speeches
anti lettors. Hnssett, a newspaperman of many years ex­
perience, assisted both the late Franklin I), Roosevelt and
President Truman with their letters, Many of the phrases
credited to these men may have been authored hy Ilnssett
but it Heems likely that history will pay him little heed.
The use of ghost writers was once deplored by many penlie who felt that important men should bo capable of writng themselves. Hut it has become Increasingly Important
for jntblic figures to make themselves clear in their letters
and speeches. A man who rises to high office may
have great executive ability but lack of convincing or ade­
quate style In which to phrase his ideas.
Hassett und men like him get little recognition for their
work. They do get the satisfaction of knowing that what
they write IiuIjih to make people understand what their
leaders want to explain.

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M ore B eef
A lute news release from the American Meat Institute
tells a beef-hungry country morn steaks will fill our stom­
achs next year than over before, The report Hays that our
cattle population will expand from u conservative 88,000,»
000 to u stampeding 05,000,000 within the twelve-month
period. That Is about four or five million, more cattle.
So we can believe there Is a lot of beef on the hoof some­
where in the United States and more steaks, roasts and
stews coming along all the time, faster than wu can eat
them. The high price may perhaps be a deciding factor In
the dropping Imvlne mortality rate. Of that no one can
yet bo sure.
At any rate, if the American Meal Institute wants its
cheering prophecy of more beef for more people to come
true, It might try to chop prices t. little whllu cutting up
tltose beeves.

Bethany College
Is Declared To Be
Not “Accredited*

tlnn
Ihe
tion
hut

of higher learning, and that
enterprise was tint an Institu­
of higher learning ur a college
essentially u correspondence

school."

Husband Dare* Hi* R u m u u i s Asked To
Wife To Shoot Him, Lend Influence On
She Takes Him Up’ Chinese, 'Korean*

Nnlioni.1 Cim .i i.U jii with a bans, two unIdanlilled brawler* ml* It up In Chicago's I'stInter House at a California
caucus 1* crushed hy fellnw-Callfsmiun* who had failed lo hava th*
chosen delegate untested. Tho Invaders, barkers of Urlf. Gen. Herbert
llolriilKr, clnlmed the caucusing delegates, pledged lo Sen. Estes
1 I Mr m at tonal Stiundphoftii
Krfuuvcr, wore selected illegally.

OM NINO D l l DIMOCRATIC

Last Defense Plea Puerto Ricans Are
Is Made For Couple (ilad Over Having
In Brutal Slaying New Independence
TAMPA (4t — The defense made
SAN JUAN, Puerto Hlco
II* lust plea thin morning for John Puerto Hlco Joyfully assumed her
and Alice Cliffe, accused of killing new role as a self • governing
her Hmull son
"free tommonweullh" associated
Tho first degree murder case wltli the United Stales today —
wu* expected to i' ii to the Circuit exnilly 34 years after American
troop* landed on Ihe Caribbean
Court Jury early this afternoon.
Stale Attorney .1 Hex Furrior Island during Ihe Spunish - Amer­
demanded the death penally in hi* ican War.
Flags of the new commonwealth
final argument Immediately after
Joseph Greene finished for Ihe do w«rc t« flutter n»t over all the
Island's public buildings at noon
feme
The Cliffe* arc accused of trim-, today, signalling the adopting of
.
isblng 4-year old Wayne Ilolhum I the new Constitution under which
the 2 11 million Puerto Rican* will
until be died
The state says the couple luude administer their own affair*.
(Jov l.ul* Munoz Marla, who ha*
Hie tioy go without food for threw
days anil suspended him from a low'ii active In pushing Ihe new
rafter at night I’roM-cutors *uy the CunDitutlon since he became Puer­
buy hlruiigleil when be fiiHapsed to Jllco's first elected governor In
from hunger, exhaustion amt In Hit*, was to hoist Ihe Island's red,
white and blue banner over the
Juries after beating,
Hnlh Ihe Cliffe* admit Ibu bn y Capitol building here. Parade* and
was whipped, starved and bunged rolrhratlnn* were planned In all
They disagreed un who was respon­ the Island's towns snd cities,
July 23 long has been s local
sible. Cliffe suy* his wife beat the
buy while be was away from home. bnlidny eonimetnnralliiN the IMS
Ilie American* who
Mrs, Clifle enyx tier husband was lauding of
ihe Island from Spain's
rtwtMiiudhle tor the iiriluul through atmpuled
t. year rule. From now on the
winch the boy wcill because Cliffe legal
holiday will be known a*
wanted to break the buy's will Constitution
Day.
She also said she permitted It be­
The new Constitution — the latest
cause she feared tier lue-baml
in the tl S step • by •
Neither the farmhand nor Ills advanre
lep program of greater self rule
ex bnrtimid wife '.aid they thought fur
Ihe )(*t-mile lung Island — was

*...... .. &gt;*■» people,
: ^ 3 approved
^ -rsBkaas
u ’tB
by Ihe American

puiilNhmim.
Ihe slate demand*«l *ne ( hires
el the electric chulr for Ihe death
distan t State's attorney J Frank
1I i l l c o l u n t il l l l « U h i l l i ' l l 111 til 11t i l t I
"one of lbi&gt; must dastardly crimes"
he'd ever heurd of
llmsliit culled the death "an un­
usual case of cruelly" In which n
mother bad stood by and permitted
her child lo be ubused and slnrved
In a "well planned murder und
tnrluro."
John S. Iluebinnn, court - ap­
pointed attorney for .Mr*. Cliffe,
pictured her o* n woman who

X

The nnnmmcemanl said Ihe
commission found that the school's
America ia expected to hava thia
academic degrees "had nu aca­
demic value whatsoever.
year more tlian 53,000,000 auto­
Among other things, the an­
mobile* competing for ipaee on the
highways. That it more automobiles and Divinity School to stop rep­ nouncement said. Ihe Institution
wax ordered not to use Ihe word
than thsre are in all the rest of the resenting itself In ila advertising "college" In Its name,
world put together. It is over 20,» ts an accredited educational In000,000 mere than there were just stitutton.
WOMAN HKD CAPTURED
The commission’s announcement
ten short years ago. And yet there referred
IPOM, Malaya UR — Police today
to the Institution's address
ate some people who seem to think ■s "formerly at 121 Eighth St., announced Ihe capture of a guntoting Chinese woman said to be
oit can double the number of North, St. Petersburg, Fla.”
the highest ranking female leader
utomobilei without increasing the The commlaalon said It* order In Communist guerrilla forces.
space you have for them to operate was directed also at Carl M. Kil­ She was Identified a* Leo Mong,
on. Nu wonder we hava so many mer and Lulu M. Kilmer, do. whose iii-nvine* as a guerrilla
scribed a* officers of the inslltu- loader In the lln-mlnlng state of
Perak resulted In the government
offering »&lt;0,000 reward for her ar­
rest.
In a post-midnight raid on an
luoh house, police seised her and
Governor Stevenson. We hlrdly mission h su ______ , „__________
three
other women and confiscated
_ „........-______________
know whether this shouk) rslse oil? "fell far abort of meeting the min- a number of Communist docu
WITH U. S. FIRST MARINE DI­
______
estimation of lbs President, or low* imum requirements for an Inatltu- manta,
VISION, Korea UR~A shsrtshoollng
sergeant using a fellow marine na
dr it for the Governor. We simply
a decoy claims a perfect but highly
. do not understand bow two men
unofficial record — nine Chinese
who have stood for such different
snipers killed with nine bullatg.
things ss President Truman and
But the rompany commander
Governor Stevenson hove could git
put a stop to the bliarre tactics.
The Marines .today released the
together, Maybe it Is because after
story t
SO years of observation wo still do
figl. John K. Uoltnoot Chicago,
, not understand politics. Thor# U M
a medal • winning marksman, and
old saying of course that politics
Pfc. Henry A. Friday, Nekoosa.
makes strange bed fellows . and wo
WIs,, were stationed on an outpost
far forward of (he Martnb divis­
coma to rssliie that In}* I*
ion's main line of defense.
Rut wo ntvsrcan quits believe
They UevUotl this deadly game:
strange bedfellow* can b«om*
Friday, acting as a decoy, would
until wa are confronted by them.
expose himself until a Chinese
sniper opened fire, ,Uoltnoot,
’ v What it the*’ bert tamlusent
armed with a rifle mounted with
which n person can make fas UtM
a sniper • scope, would fire just
day and Ifmt whan URation is
once and eiclslm "scratch one*
enemy.
liable to destroy all fixed a*4*tr and
Uoltnoot aald "The whole Idea
atomic bomba demolish what la
started one day when Friday made
Mt&gt; Thera an certainly intangible
the mlatako of at ending up lit the
trench. A sniper fired at-him and
I fired back. I killed hlin.!*
Friday vuluntaered fur decoy
duty. In two day* they sat a " r e ­
markable If highly unofficial roe
old" of nine Chinese eniDSi s slain
with a no bullets, The 'men said
they checked their kills wiih a
powerful telescope.
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Marine lines Buddy
As Decoy To Claim
New Riflery Mark

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rnnifean and idipted by President
Truman,
’ the way open (or Flier**It ■leave*
" ’ I
to Him to become a state In the
American Union later If It* pro pie
desire.
The Constitution abolished the
(tower of Ihe U. 8. Congress to
repeal law* paaaed by the Island'*
legislature and took away from
the U. 8. President the power tri
appoint such local official* a* au­
ditor* and Supreme Court Justice*.
The President, however, still can
a-qfjr American troop* to the Is­
land to meet revolt nr invailon.
The U. 8. government alio will
continue to admlnliler Puerto Rlcn’s foreign affairs.
PKN8ACOLAN HOUOIIT
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.UPtLaw enforcement officers today
sought a Pensacola, Fla., soldier
whose companion was shot and
killed during an attempted holdup
of a sporting goods store at Woodland Park.
Sheriff Rufua Jims*, Cripple
Creek, said the store owner,
Cnarjee Orsmo, 31, apparently
killed Richard Stevens, t£, Orion,
Mich., when he fired two shots at
the soldiers' automobile Thursday
aa they fled the scene.
Jones said Stevens' body was
found In the wrecked car and that
Edward J. Roberts Jr„ IS, Pensa­
cola, fled while a paislng motorist
was attending Steven*. Woodland
Park Is n mDes wsst of Colorado
Springs.
Uttyens end Roberta were etaHoned at Camp Caraon near Colo­
rado Spring!, Ihe sheriff said.
TANKS FOR DUTCH
ROTTERDAM, the Netherlands
ur—An American freighter arrived
here today with a Sherman tanka
aboard for lha Dutch army. It was
the largest shipment since last De­
cember, when 44 tanka wore de-

MT. CLEMENS. Mich. UR - A »
year-old housewife was held here
today for Investigation of the fatal
shooting of her husband who she
said showed her how tn operata
his shotgun and dared her tn shoot
him with It.
Mr*. Alberta Braielton w ai a r­
rested errly this morning by state
police shortly alter her husband,
Frederick, 42, was killed by a shot­
gun blast In the head.
"We were both laughing end kid­
ding each other when the gun went
off.” Mrs. Hrazelton told police,
claiming the shooting was acci­
dental.
Mrs. Ursieltnn said she and her
husband had been on a round of
Detroit area bars Thursday and
started quarreling in nno of tham.
The quarrel continued after they
reached their home Thursday night
near Utica, Mich.
"He hit me," Mrs. Braielton
said, "and I threw a couple of ash
travs at him. It ended up In sort
of a roughouse but neither of ua
were reallv mad."
" I got his shotgun and « shall
snd went to the backyard and said
'I’ve gnt a notion to shoot you hut
I don't know how to load Util
thing,"’ she stld.
Then her husband, according to
Mrs. Uraielton, started laughing
and took the gun. loaded It for
her. and handed it back.
The woman said she tried to
fire Ihe gun over her husband's
head, but couldn't gel tho safety

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"That’s Just like a woman—don’t
I even know how to lake the safety
off." Mr*. Braielton InM police her
hushand *nld while still laughing.
She snid Hrazelton took the safatv off. handed the gun back, and
was standing about six feet from
her. laughing, when the weapon
finally discharged.

Volie Williams
(CanII n s** rram Rasa OM)

ton* of mine formed since I i&gt;r
rived at this convention.
t came to Chicago in a com
plflciv open frame of mind with
regard lo possible nomine**. If
anything, I think I tavorsd Sena
tor Kefativer ninrs than anyone
els*:however, hi* conduct, and th*
conduct of the whole Harriman?
Kefauver combine, convinces ms
that we voter* have very little to
do with the Hclectlnn of our can­
didate*. Now, more than ever liefore, we need that hill Introduced
In the Congress by Smather* timl
Jti-nnrtt of Florida, which will al­
low us, not u group of self-anoint­
ed king-maker*, to select the
nominees of our party.
Right now, It'* 4:13 a.m. The
convention will not re-eonven#
until 11:00. There la no way af
knowing who the nominee will
tie, hut If these power-marl men
who are completely devoid *(
principle rapture control of this
convention, in my humhl* Judg­
ment,. It will wreck the.Demo­
cratic Parly,
This Issue is out us between th*
North and Smith—as i had first
thought—but between opportunis­
tic I’suedo.llherals, who espousa
any rouse designed to gain tha
votes of minority groups and thos*
wlm believe that there arc cer­
tain functions, certain rights, end
certain prlvllegea which the state
government* should not »urrehder
to the federal government.
While It 1* true that the Drnoerotic I’arty Is largely .-onpoasd
of minority groups, the ?oulh hus
lor,-f been the hard core of the
party. We In the Houth have been
too uilamunt on some Imu**. In
the present convention, this I*
tiue of South Carolina, Louis­
iana and Mississippi* feliur* to
sign the assurance oath as amend­
ed by the credentials committee.
It I* true with regard to the poll
tax; true in our failure to allow
Nvgroea lo vote in some southern
states; tru* In our fallur* to en­
act our own stats antl-lyn.-Mng
laws; and trua in our fallu^a to
recognise that aomstlmes wa In
the Houth can be wrong.
Hut with all our snort-com­
ings, wo should bo allowed th*
prmteg* of disagreeing with­
out bolna branded reactions! y
bigot*. 151# man Making con­
trol uf thin convention are not
content thnt I bo a Democrat—
they would seek to control »
thought* so well na my ballot.
They would hav* a paternalistic
ovsrnmenl, ait all-pnwarful, *N«
nowlng Washington bureau­
cracy.
In a sanse, I regret I atterdthis convention, because, like
e rich young ruler, I am tarn'ng sway, "sorrowful." I had

WASHINGTON uR-The United
States has appealed to Russia to
aik the Chinese and North Korean
Communist* to provide belter
treatment for United Nations pris­
oners of war in Korea.
Tha appeal, sent also to the In­
ternational Red Cross, was an­
nounced by the State Department
Thursday In advance of the open­
ing at Toronto Monday of a worldwhleh the various Communist re­
gimes will be represented.
The timing was regarded hero
as significant:
First, if there Is any real hope
of success in this field, now may
be the best lime for trying.
Second, the appeal Is ■ good
propaganda maneuver In offset an
expected Red ittem pt to use the
Red Cross meeting as a forum for
attacks on the United States and
Hi allies.
The plea to the Russians to use
their influence with the North Ko­
rean and Chinese Communist au­
thorities to get them to carry out
th* Geneve Convention for treat
ment of prisoners of war wa* de
tivered In Moscow Wednesday by
Ambassador George F. Kennan. A
similar requsst was presented
about the same time to the In­
ternational Committee of the Red
Cross at Geneva.

Canning Industry
Declared Saved By
Strike Settlement
PITTSBURGH UR - Charle* W.
York, executive secretary of the
Pennsylvania Cannara Association,
said today tho steal strlka ended
Just in lima to prevent a disaster
In th* country's canned food In­
dustry.
York said railroad cars will be
waiting at mill gates to load stored
tin plate the minute plants open.
“ It is stilt no early to predict
how much 'damage has been dune
tn the canning business," he said.
"It depends on too many Ifs, such
as condition of the stored tin plate.
How fast it can be delivered to can
manufacturers and how quick can
deliveries can be made (o d in ­
ners."
York estimated that approxi­
mately 10 per cent of the nation's
annual canning business already
has been lost.
Ynrk sold Pennsylvania tomato
farmer* will not suffer e t much as
farm ers In Roulhern and Western
states, adding:
"Canning will be roiling to d in ­
ner* in time to lake rare of the
stale’s right million dollar tomato
crop."
Asked If the price on canned

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terdoy anticipating tnls change.
Levy Indicated early this weett
that he would use his own George
Klarmann on th* mound when tho
game gets underway tonight. The
teen-age lefthander holds a U-l)
record to date. Rtcinecke also an­
nounced earlier that his starting
mound choice would lie Tom Mills
of Jax Reach, author of 21 wins
this year.
Dave McCrickard, .fax ileurh
lefthander, is slated to gel Steinocke's pitching cull in tin fifth
frame while Levy will probably
use Cocoa’s Virgli Frazer.
President John Krldci estimated
that, if the weuther is clear, nliutll
4,000 fana would witness this 1032
classic. The all-time FSL All-Star
attendance record is held hy San­
ford set In 10110 when 4,i:i2 fan*
watched the Celery Feds of Sid
Hudson’s day whip the rest of
the league’s All-Star* 13-H. Not
since thnt time has Sanford hud
the privilege to pluy host to the
league dream contest.
This evening's banner battle
climaxes an all-out effort on th,.
part of the Junior Chamber of
Commerce’ll baseball commftteo
to make the gurne u big day in
Sanford. Mayor William II. Stemper proclaimed today as ‘'AllStar Day” In Snnfurtl in an offi­
cial p roc in ma tii hi Issued last week.
Meantime, the Sanford Mer­
chants Association working in
close co-operation with the Jay
rees announced over a week ng‘&gt;
their "All-Star Rules" day for the
game. Stickers in all the store
windows extend a salutary greet,
ing to the visiting A ll- S t a r fan*.
The Sanford Auxiliary Naval
Air Station wu* opened to the pub­
lic this afternoon in cir-operatlnn
with the drive headed hy Arthur
iteckwith Jr. und Marlon llnrmno.
FLORIDA MAN PROMOTED
TOKYO Us—Col Louis T. Ilealli,
deputy assistant chief of stuff fur
civil uffuirx in the Far East Com­
mand, today gut the Mur of Brig­
adier general.
Mrs. Heath pinned a slur un mm
shoulder of her husband and l.t,
Clen. Dlyle O. Hickey, chief of
staff fur the comm and. pinned a
star on the other.
Heath, of Duytunu Beach, Flu ,
soon will leave for reassignment
with the Eighth Army in Korea
He arrived m the Fur East iu
October, lH4ii. went in Korea in
August, IHSo. and served as chief
of staff of Ihe U S Seventh Id
vision anil the U S First Cavalry
Division. He returned tn Japan in
September, 1951.
fond will show marked inernuxe
been use of the canning loss. Ini
said:
"I Ihink mil It ut ull, it might
be on peaches California Inxl a
great part ol iftelr n.mnnl t anning."

TO BE TRIED FOR EXTORTION
Wesley
MIAMI UR - Charle* Weals;
Johnson, freed on a charge* of kit!
Raping 4-year-old Rickey Richter,
h«* been ordered to stand trial for

extort lod.
Criminal Court Judge Ben C.

Willard Thursday overruled a mo­
tion that the extortion Indictment
be dropped. Johnson's attorney
entered a plea of innocent.
Tha Richter child, xnn of a Mi­
ami Jeweler, was lured from the
nrlvaie school ne was attending
last April T by a telephone call.
A taxicab took him lo a hospital
whit* his father, Daniel Richter,
deposited 119,100 in cash and Jewel­
ry In a bus station locker.
more abundant living, hut at the
same time, protect the intllvl lual
rights of ui all.

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Sedan

$1290.00
1940 Buick Sedan

$l8ft.oo
1942 Plymouth
Sedan
$966.00
1947 Hudfton (6)
Sedan
$775.00
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people—big In heart. Tilg tn upIritJ
and big In purpose. A few of Oieae
! have seen, but Chicago's &lt;up
runneth over with the professional
politicians whose attitude fs,
% h a t ’a In it for ms."
The Florida delegates are all
worn-out and your correspondent
along with them. We'll all be re­
turning home today or tomor­
row—and I am certain all of na
Democrats are hoping for a can­
didate who can load tn* American
people to a better, happier and

NICHOLSON
NICK CO.

110 MAGNOLIA AVE.
Phone 1094
.Hanford

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Social A n d Personal Activities

Mira MozinHki Wed Party To Re Hold "
At Navy Center |
To Lt. R. 1). Harris

HOLLYWOOD

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By BOB THOMAS

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'H IP t* VNFfllin 1IEIM I.P
scene would lie filmed
l’ec» 4
"I'll lie eon red by a lr:iph- * I'tMny. Inly M, l'»32
bathing suit that has been dyed
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1 t ’ Mitchell re­
flesh color." she reported "At
least I think I'll be covered. The turned last night after spending
suit has shrunk since the dye job three week* In North nmi South
See?" It resembled a pocket-size Carolina. While there then fnmlly
held a reunion in ('••a-ur's Head,
magazine
Jan Sterling told me that .-he S. C. I’linr to visiting In the Car­
would also wear n flesh-colored olina-. Mrs. Mitchell attended the
swim suit She sultl she was will National Education \ .'•,edition
Ing to discard It for realism's convention In Detroit an.I tin- PIsake, hut the studio wouldn't let lot convention in Muck time Maud,
her She was je-ting I think
Mich.
I asked Director Jerry Hopper
why movie makers dote on hath
LAKK
tub scenes
guess it'- hcciniM* audiences
enjoy them." lie replied "People
serin In think they're going to -ee
more exposed lle-h than they re
supposed tu "
The Fleming Sterling scene lakes '
place in a baibbiui-e in rally day
Sturt** ....... ..'
Sacramento, before hotels bail
plumbing Hopper said he 'mil to
"Snow W h ile um l I lie
order extra deep tub- since the
iinneers didn't nave -nap slid- to
Seven Dwarf's"
;cep bathing beauties within ten
sursbip limits "The water will
have to cover the cleavage." he
remarked academically
Wr-II. ti turned out that Bliiiudii
win able to srpiei tv info hrr hath IN S I’K A N l'K AT A S A Y IN G
Ing -nil. -tail ili.unioned reuli'in
FO R YOUR
and wnn hers. mil the direelor
H O M E • A IIT O M illH l.i:
v*as able to keep tlie cleavage lie
low the -iirfiii-e 1 can now relax
B U S IN E S S
lllltl the time ulien a film maker
pills Hiree glamor girl- in batli
tubs

Mr*. E. F. Lane, chairman of
8aft light Irom cathedral can­
ift-Rlddle: What
dles placed on each side of the a l­ entertainment at the Navy Cen­ is HOLLYWOOD
belter than a glamor girl In a
ter,
announced
today
thnt
th9
ta
r
rail
of
All
Soul's
Catholic
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Church formed a lovely setting fot regular monthly party will he held bathtub? Answer: Two nf 'em
Is It any wonder (hat I hastened
the marriage of Doris Jean Mo- with the assistance of the Pilot
tlnskl and Lt. (Jg&gt; Richard Doug­ Club on Tuesday night nt H:00 to Paramount, where Rhnnda
las Harris solemnised last even­ o’clock, (inmes nnd dancing will Fleming and Jan Sterling were
ing at *1:00 o'clock. The Rev. he enjoyed during the evening reported double dipping for an epic
Father Anthony McGowan per­ nnd refreshments will b« terved. called "Pony Express’” Its mak
ppsrently believe that movieformed
the double ring ceremony. Hostesses from the Pilot Club or* apparently
Mrs. Harold Gray and daugh­
Mrs. L. If. Harvey assisted by
have to
bigger than ever, and
In be bigg
will
include
Mrs.
Nancy
Brock,
The
bride
is
the
daughter
of
Mr.
Mrs. P. T. Meeks entertained at a ter, lleverly and Ml** l.ucia Goff and Mra. 8. F. Moxlnskl of San­ Mrs. It. M. Ball and Mis. It. K. that accounts for the twin lake
FRIDAY
farewell party on Wednesday are .pending n varation In Miami. ford and Lt. Ilnrri*' parent* are Chnpiiinr. who will assist tin- Navy
When I arrived nn the set, the
Tin- (I. A.* of Central Baptist evening honoring Mrs. Fva Miller
tubs were emptier than a (Mill
II. E. I.ong returned today from Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Harris of Chi­ Center rniuuiittre.
Church will meet nt 7:30 p.m. at who pians to leave soon to make
tlelan's promise. My guide disgust
the home of Mr*. Glenn Price at her home in Evansville, III. The Atlanta, Ga. where he has been cago.
edly threw his cake nf -nap in
A program of wedding music
1100 K. Court Street.
rooms of the Harvey nome were employed for several week* by was presented try Mrs. Madeline
the air and headed fnr a tele­
MONDAY
beautifully decorated with ar­ the Fruit Growers Express Co.
phone. He discovered the film
Mallem, organist, anil Stanley
By
CYNTHIA
I.DWHY
rangements
of
pastel
suniine*
Open home will bo held from
company was still mil on a West­
\P N r»-feature- Writer
Mrs. Florernre Muse plans to llrumley, soloist.
7i30 to 10:00 p. m. at th# Metho­ flowers.
ern street We loped over there
The bride was escorted to the ;
leave
tomorrow
for
Augustu,
Ga.
During the evening several nI called on red-balred llhotula,
dist Parsonage honornlg Kov. and
altar by her father who gov# her
Now is the time for women who
^M rs. J. E. McKinley and Mis* terestlng game* were played with where *he will enter University in marriage. She was radiant in are importest enough politically but she—dash It nil—was fully
Hospital.
nThetma l.ong. All mlnlitora of prises being awarded to Mrs. W.
her bridal gown of Chantilly lace to i-sue statements to issue the clothed She explained how the Idg
tho city, their wive* and mem­ E. Varn. Mrs. J. N. Glllon and
nylon tulle over »utin. The same old one: Women cun control
Friend- of Lewis A. Tste will and
ber* of the Methodlit congrega­ Mrs. W. A. Cagle. Refreshments
fitted bodice of tulle anil satin the forthcoming elections if they'd women's departments in the pntion- are cordially Invited to a t­ were served to about 20 guests. be sorry to lesrn that he is con­ featured a portrait neckline and Just exercise their franchise, on litienl parties are a* old-fashioned
fined to the Government Hospital the deep tulle shoulder lino fea­
ns the reticule und corset rover,
tend.
necount there lire more potential exeept for fund-raising and leg
In Bay Pines where he will un­ tured
The Woman'* Missionary Union
Chantilly lore insert* with women voters than men voters.
dergo surgery.
work. Women today ure ns con­
of tho Seminole Association will
By KAY HRNNINGF.H
long sleeves ending in eulla points
The Statement, which I seem to
meet at Tort Orange Baptist
over the hunils. The estremely have been rending annually for the cerned ns men about such matters
as taxes, cost* of living, foreign
Church nt 10:00 a.m. Young Peo­
Miss Florence Witte of F.liia- full skirt, also having loco In­
Twelve frlondt gathered at thn
ple will sponsor the program with llrnnlnger homo on Monday even­ beth, N. J., and Mr*. Marie Men- serts, tel minuted In a entire Iral Inst 10 years, worries me and dis­ sad domestic policy, education,
tresses
me.
If
the
Statement
I*
Mis* l.lla Watson, missionary to ing to honor Mrs. Augusta Mas­ sing of llellerose, L. L, N. Y., are train. She wore u tiered veil of
general welfare nnd above nilmerely nn effort on the pnrt of
China, a* the main speaker.
son on her approaching eighty- the guests of Mis* W itt's parents, Imported illusion attached to a the two political parties to per­ peace. And women generally linvu
• The ileanlall Avenue Circle will fifth birthday.
She snd her Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witte.
cloche of lace sprinkled wILt suade more women to get out and as wide a range of opinions ns
meet at the Chanel at 2:00 p.m.
their hushands and sons.
daughter, Mrs. Henrietta Magulde,
seed
pearls. She curried a croscanl
The Training union of the Fit at of llayslde, Long Island, N. Y.,
Miss Joan Seaherge nf Char­ shaped bouquet or while glunicllas vote. I'll stop worrying. Rut If
If the political Parties seek to
the ntnlor doinos in either or both
llnpllst Church will hold Its Work­ have been visiting In DeBsrry for leston, S. C. 1* spending two
with a purple throated political parties believe there attract the women's votes, they'll
ers' Council In the Memorial Edu­ n week, and liked It so well that weeks with her grandparents, Mr centered
iw v iir
showered with orange really nnd truly is such a tiling have to do it within the frame­
cational Huildlng beginning with they hope to hecomo residents In and Mrs. G. M. Shipp, at their orchid
S U N D A Y D IN N E R
blossom-. The bride's only jewelry os "the women's vole," I shall work of their pitch to some of tho
m covered dish supper ct 7:00 p.m.
other groups. It is just possible,
tho fall. On Tuesday Mr*. Ma home on East Eighteenth Street was a single strand of pearls.
Kon.st T urkey
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continue to fret.
TUESDAY
for instance, to find a Southern
guide tonight the Germaine house.
Mr*. Porter Clemen* served a«
The Seminole High School Hand The guests at the party were Mr.
208 Nortli ’ark Avenue
Mrs. J. I. Husk and Mr. and matron of honor uml bridesmaids
I hate to think that our two hig woman factory worker who isn't
"Your Muhin! In iim iiu ' i* Krh*i»»l*
will hold summer practice In the and Mrs. Lou llofinan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Husk and son Fred II were the Misses Betty Ju re Cope­ political pintle- in tills year of enrolled in nny part) She'- a
SIT LI.A
New Mgr
I'lton* 101
112 S Park \%r
school band hall nt 7:30 p. m. All Mrs. AI Michael Is, Mr. and Mrs. of West Virginia are visiting Mis- land uml Bacliuel Johnson, ine 11*52 cun actually believe there woman voter, all right, hut she's
alumni and interested persons are 1 Rsy E. Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Brrcie Long at her home ,m gowns, designed by Mrs. 1L Z. i» -uch a thing ns u "women’s also part of the Southern vole,
cordially Invited to be present.
j Archie Bounds.
Beardall Avenue,
Johnson, were of white tulle ovei Vote," although they both bnve the independent vote, the labor
•
WEDNESDAY
Another birthday was celebrat­
i contilisting -hades of American women*- divisions, I'll admit vote. Most women will vote u«
Mr. nmi Mrs. Morris E. Fer­ i Beauty and yellow tuffvln. The itint women don't turn up nt the citlxens, und better informed
The Midweek Prayer Servlc? ed Informally on Tuesday at the
nt Central Baptist Church will home of Mr. and Mr*. Ray K. guson nnd daughter Kay will leave mastron o( honor wore white tulle p o ls l in ill proper number* — but | ones than ever before. And run)tie
meet ut H:00 p.m. The Sunbeam* Peek. Mr. and Mr*. Phil Som­ tomorrow for Albany, Ga. wh ere I over white luffi tu. The
gown., men don't either, us the pretty n little more cynical, Ion.
will also Inert ut this hour.
No matter wlmt tin- pnrtie- do in
mer* and Mr. and Mr*. O. G. they will -pend n two weeks’ vaca­ were fashioned alike featuring bonifying figures on the 11*48
The Prayer Meeting of the First Potter were the guest*. It was tion.
fitted strapleess liodlces
with • lection show. But when the po­ nn effort to attract women to (licit
NO. I —BIPI * Mil.LED i m l t l l i S it I I I'll " t i l l U N A
Baptist Church will negin ut 8:00 Mr*. Sommers' birthday.
stoles, and bouffant skirts Ail litical parties insist on talking respective standard*, most of the
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tjl Mil FBI D i l l .
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p.m. In the Memorial Educational
Mrs.
Roy
Greene
and
children.
wore hulf hats and mitts of match­ about a bloc of votes which they women will be drawn into camp
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Round*
llulldlng.
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celebrated their eighth wedding Don and Cathy, left tmlay for ing tillle. Mrs. Clemen- cm lied u tefer to blithely ns the "women’* by their own idens of wlint the
THURSDAY
Tallahassee to visit her family cascade Imuipiet of u-d and yello-V «&lt;de," it indlente* to me that party or cnudldnte stand- for.
anniversary on Thursday.
The Royal Ambassador* will
brides­ ItepuldieMiis and thuiiocrnts alike
And for proof of divergent optiiThe DcHary Defocratlc Club while Mr. Greene attends sum­ glamelut-, while one
meet at the First Baptist Cliutrh had n picnic supper a t Daytona mer camp at F t McClellan In An­ maid’* bouiplet was of yellow glo believe ttint ilit1 woman'* vote is on, I nuggest llint our male pull7:00 p.m. In the Chapel.
U otiinillal (V A nderson
melius, unit tin- ulliei of red gla a tiling unite opart from the "ill- j tieinns make a little, tnfiii mul
Bearh on last Sunday afternoon niston, Ala,
melius.
dependent
vote." "the labor! survey
on tin- opinion- of n n y 1
and evening. The 20 member*
‘I hi lilt* &lt; hi n i l Ilk I in' • link
Mrs. W. It. Znrliry and children
Lt. tjg) I'm lei Clemens was vote," "the Sold hern vole" or four worm u on u fifth uuttinn'end their friends who attended
D ayton a Roach To
lint.
hail such a god time that It was of Louisville, Ky., have arrived to best man lot l.t I I i i i i h mid -islict - •h- I arm vole "
H ave H ibiscus Show teclded to have two more picnics visit In H-inford with Mr. and groomsmen llieluded Buy It. Mo- I'ufoi toiuitcly, or maybe for­
ut Snnlano Springs before resum­ Mrs. J. L. Ingley and Mr*. W. II sin ski, III Id her o| tin- lii'de, and tunately. votes aren't tabulated
ing regular meetings In the fall. Zarhry. They will lie Joined list - l.t tjg i Duirell F. Kirkpatrick. I,v (be -exes In a national elecPeabody Auditorium III Duyloiiu Thn
mother of tile
picnics are planned for Aug. ed by Mr. Zachry.
. Ml-. .Mosinski,
.
# tinii
fi«*tnnlly f ' v n v womrii
Bench will he the setting on Aug. 10 nnd
Labor
Day.
Bveryiiody
Is
l.ri.le,
etmse
foi
b.
i duughlei h , ,,tl&lt; ,, ,|,.,|,,, , .| rather than known,
3 for Daytona's first hibiscus show welcome to Join In the fun.
Friends will be glad to learn wedding, • gown of llliporlcil
y „f ,.vi.l,-ne&lt;from liiiu to r&gt;:00 p.m. Mrs. C. W.
The American Export liner, Kx- that Ralph Austin Smith is re­ lotted .Swiss print witli scipili imuiml. however, that “the wom­
Wolfee, publicity chairman, an­
cuperating
nicely
following
an
op­
trim. Stic wine u nilsnge ti en’- *1it 1 cun no mure lie denounced tmlay. Sponsoring the enlihur, of which a DeRarylte, S. eration at St. Vincent's llnspl- orchids.
The In idegiutiiii'a miu- livcied Itv sperial appeal than
Groves Is captain, was
show will bo the Halifax Council Norman
tnl In Jacksonville. He Is stay­
Mrs. Harris, was gowueit In 1 call -onmtbmg which might la' • o f Garden Clubs. The show will he the second to arrive at the scene ing at 2535 Barr'- Terrace In ther,
imported blue Chantilly lace with lint lievei ha - been
tho disaster to the Black Gull
referred to
mi it mill-competitive hnsis mol of
matching jacket and otelilds also u&lt; "the men's vote."
she hurtled off Montauk Jacksonville.
lidding to the cnteriuinnient will when
foriiieit
lie,
eursuge.
Point
last
Saturday.
Mrs.
Groves
be demonstrations by Atwood
I under-land Uml there ir«* ]
Waller Meed Smith reported to­
Follow lug tin- wribhiig u recep­
Teagle, u hiblsrux growing en­ was Just returning to her home day for duty at Warner-Robblns tion
roughly inn inilliun people nilwas
held
at
die
lluchelot
here
from
a
visit
In
New
Y
’nrk
thusiast, on grafting of the beauto he with her husband while hla Air Forcn Base in Maron, Ga. Oft leer's ljuurteri at the Sunford glide to vole In the November
,\u!
Iif ul flower.
ship was In port, when the Ex- Mr. Smith holds a Second Lieu­ Naval Air Htnliiin. The bride's i-leelions. If everybody who wn*
A feature attraction at tho show rallliur was aiding In the search tenant’s enmmletloii with the table was overlaid with nil Im­ cnlllled lo 11 vote wool to tilt*
I'U H K SIL K F A H K H ’S
will bo Norman Heasoner of Bra­ for survivors in the cruel waters R. O. T. C.
ported ilamn-k linen and luce cloth pull*, r.l million women would
denton, president of tlm Amerit on off Long Island.
and centered with u lim e uured rti-l 1heir ballot and B* million
It) I'iecen. pi city prints, tn iiuliiHibiscus Society am) an authority
Mrs. J. O. Adams nf Orlando wedding cuke ileeorati-d with fern ruon would do lihewl-e. Inking
wlde Value* lo '!/&gt;&lt;) yard
We are glad to report that Mrs.
on hibiscus nomenclature, who wirl Amlolph Tledcmann was sufficient was the guest today nf Mrs. O. and white rnrniiliun*. Th* ar­ the MM8 results a« a particularly
(Tnxemil —
• o f f e r suggestions anil answer ly recovered from her recent Ills K. Goff ami Mrs. Paul Shoemak­ rangement was
finnkert
wiili poor example of the voting IIIQ u estio n * of visitor t a t the show. ness to he able to go to Ormond er. alsn of Orlando who accom­ white tapers in etyslul iambi- tercsl of the people
only about
Co-chairman will lie Mrs. Ernest Reach for a short vacation. She panied her and spent the day uhrn.
fi'J p,-r t-ent of the eligible* took
Hvwett, president of tho council, and Mr. Tledemann expect to bo with her brother-in-law and sister,
it -rein*
Assisting at (he bride's Ul-ie the trouble to hidlnt
and Mrs. Julius GresTiain, vice there for a week.
Mr. and Mr*. O. C. McBride.
were Mis. Janies J|. Moure, Mi * thnt there a " ' plenlV of peoltle
chairman of the council. IVnbooy
ltettye Rem- Bull, Mis* Jo Thom.is ti-pri niirio the men's vot* who
Mr. and Mrx A Harman and
Auditorium Is on the peninsula their children are visiting her
Ml** Nancy Jrnn Apnlehy of uml Miss Juan .Mcar*. Ml-- M I- it-crc m all*. I* something ealled
(tin- table, large a - ■■riiio nt ,,f
and signs ut each of the five parents. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Crawford-Long Hnsultnl In At­ drcij (iiceli p i••• tili-il at llu hiI-ii - didn't get lo the polls either
Boio.irVoile*, I'lhSilo Check
Halifax bridges will hr ousted Knsotan.
lanta, (In. Is expected to nr rive to registry.
l n ln r
1 *•
I'rint- and otlu-is.
11,1, 1,,. ti,,- apparent belief that
pointing to the scone of the show.
nut of town guests fm ,-n- the women'* vole is 11 hangover
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beau- night to spend the weekend with
I ‘.O' v.l
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
|(.
A.
wmilling ineliided Mr. mill ,\li 1 fr„n, the •nrIV po-l suffrage days
champ, former residents of Geor­
Nt»w—
gia, have moved Into their new Appleby, She will lie accompanied lim its uml Mrs. J II Mmuu 1.111 the whole idea o f
.........II
by her room mate, Mis* Ruby Chicago; MnJ. F. P. Kunly uml netuiillv in polities -eared ti"'
home on Buena Vista Road.
William Wiestenberg Is still In Austin, and Claud Hendrix of At­ Col. E. Casey of Tllllahoniu, I* loi , living diivlight* out uf male poli
Featuring During July
und Miss Joan Mear* ol m tieiau*. Americnn men -eem to
the hospital in Hanford as a re­ lanta.
H hrintp D in n er • 41.00
IVicrshorg.
sult of his Injuries when an au­
be frightened of the prospeel of
We Deliver - Orders Over |l.0 0
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Ashby and
Later In the evening l.t uml unpredlrtnhlo
tomobile knocked hint down and
feninles
fooling
Dr. ami Mr*. Bnnnny—o w n e r s
dragged him several yard*. We children of Halelgh, N. C- have ar­ Mrs. Harris left fur u wi-il-i.nr
l.ulge selection Dotted Swlsroonl tn preserves tnnrke.l off
S'HI»T « S IX m i l II
I 'll. OUT
understand thnt at this writing ha rived to visit Mrs. Avlihy's p at­ trip through I- loridu und inn,,
Dimity, Gingham, I'njm . ( 'I,llll,
fnr ilu male «es I silspeel male
ents, Mr. and Mr*. G. D. Bishop. -see. The bride wore for lun* mg imlltleiiiu- hud laid Jitter* when
Is somewhat Improved.
1'iuy, Batiste and sonie B u i,-i
We said a reluctant good-hy* to Th« Ashby* and Bishop* are now u natural colon'll liouele Krill 1hi 1hey reuIixed thnt 11 woman's vole
fat,lies Values to I 71* y-l
the family nf Lt. Grimes when spending some time at New Smyr­ piece frock wiin iiii.wn m n —i.i g.dng to ronnt exnetly ns
( T o n c iiii I —
- ■•■ueli ns 11 man's vote. The ob­
they left Dollary on Thursday na Reach and will he Joined over and the otchiil non, . ,
morning.
The Lt. and Mr*. the weekend by Mr. and Mr*. G D. boUi|Uet,
vious
solution
to
that
problem
Air*. Hurrls moved to Siiiil-mi was l» create a sprelnl denar*;
Grimes, Stevie and the twin* will Bishop Jr. and young daughter
from Si. Petersburg where •'•• mint
first visit the Grime* family In Katherine.
where women’s lodlttcal
graduated from St. Paul'* High Inleres**
Pennsylvania and then Mr*. Grimes
whatever tliey are
School,
afterward
uiteniiing
v
will go on with her children ta
11 (»• roped witli by expertsOpen
Air
Sc
lion,
.-nil
1
visit her family until such time
•' ►wiitn 'M.
Business College m 1.....
as she ran again Join her hus­
Today, however. lIll'JM' NptTlRl
While in lug 11 », Horn sue s in ...
band wherever hi* next assign­
ment takes him.
Misa Elisabeth Hayes was hon­ live In all pilrf-i'* of school lili
Mr*. Thomas Gsrr'tv and hsr ored on har fifth birthday with 111K1I4* pari ill school pin)* m ,
sen ul
T he
daughter, Ptnrlcla, of llergenfltld, ■ P*rty given at the Central Bap­ events. She bus won
N. J., sister and niece of Mrs. tist Church following the Sun­ beauty contests, liirludlng tlm
ONE D R O I T
R eliev e It Or Not
ONE UROUI*
O N E ( iR O U I *
Wllllsm Stripp, are here for _ beam meeting recently. Reggie Festival of Stulu's contest, uml
visit. When we asked how long Whatley was Tn rharfg of the pro­ was chosen as Miss Wiisliiiigii-o,
Ml Di ll. . ........
V'il' ** •
OP S A N F O R D
Values to I ' ll’.
Huininer Cottons, values to IMt’i
their planned to stay, Ixdh tho gram with Jane Wnatley, Connie D.C.
Lt. Harris received Ills cmly
Strinps said, “A month at Isast.” Brown, and Peggy Price entertain­
If you haven't already heard
Mr. and Mrs, Chsrle* Youman ing tha children wltn gantea and education a t North High School
Suit* Price
Suit* Price
\ ni(
lit Hhoboygan, Wise, alte r wlu.li
. und you should have by now
ere track from a five week's vaca- drawl nga.
It will taka only a moment,
ho
allrnut-U
Central
Stute
College
•Inn. Their first stop was Wash­
'Tfeppjr Birthday” Was sung to
ington, D, C„ where they vlsltad th# honor guest as she blew out at Stevens Point, Wise. He Is now to icurn about the most unusual
tlioir
son.
Later,
they
went
to
tn# candle* on her birthday cake. stationed a t tho Sunfuui Naval plare in Hanford: 11 store where
DAYS TO REMEMBER
Albany ami Kingston, N. Y„ to Rafrashmanta consisting of cake Auxiliary Air Station witli V.vd.i. you will find counties* Imported
stay with friends/
• .BIRTHDAY
•pd
Juice were served by Jr.. Reggie Whatley. Gary Brown, gifts and household needs at senprices.
.
Mrs.
Charles
Hayes and Mr*. B. Susie Price, Aurun Hvnn, 1mu h’llils• WEDDING
Hurricane lumps, coasters, wal­
L. Whatley to Dennlo Hayes. lair- Jane Whatley, Brenda Whatley, lets,
fascinating
clocks,
etching*
•
ANNIVERSARY
DV Sharnr, David and Diana Jackie Bridges, Jerry, George ami
By SADIE BODEKBLOM
oils, linmhoo rhlnn cup and
Dillard, Slater Hayee, David Lowe Tummy Hillard, lirvnda Henton and
• CHRISTMAS
snucsr sets with matching plant­
Mr. ami Mr*. Rodney Harris and
nnd two new members of tlm ers, ash trays, salad sets, Inul
family left last weak for a short
•
MOTHERS DAY
Smith of Orlanoo.
Sunbeams, Linda and Mary Mar­ vases, Jewelry of mosaic and sli­
A largo variety of straws, I'an
varation
In
South
Carolina.
Alwaye Nice To Glva
ver, straw luiskets, many varieties
Pat Prinater of Daytona Beach . **!■■ Margaret Hale* Is visiting tin.
friend#
and
relatives
In
Missouri.
nniu*, Leghorn*. Pit on Mesh nnd
of salt and pepper shakers, candle
la spending tho week with hsr
Mr. ond Mrs, Robert Mann have
CORRECTION
stick*. English Bono China uml
grandmother, Mra. Laura Priestar.
ntheis
The Herald regrets the omiin* other Interesting things from more
Mr. and Mra, Archln Millar and gone on • short vacation to Geor­
family have raturned from Gaor- gia, where they are visiting slun nf the namre of Mr*. &lt;&gt;. K. than twenty countries all over thn
ROBERT L. COX
Goff and Mra. W. II. Kirby in d t
gin wham they vlsltad friends and rrlsnd* and relative*.
PHOTOGRAPHER
. . .
1
They're railed summer suits hut
Mr. and Mr*. Gua Lea and slnrv In last nights’ paper of thn world.
From Europe, Month America
rshrtlvM.
198 NORTH PARK AVKNUB
daughter
.have
returned
from
fur our rllm ste they are ideal
meeting uf tile Dependable Clus* and the Orient rnn he seen over
Mra. H. Z. Dunn had aa bar
PIIONB 479
Nmi
of the First Methodist Chinch forty different styles nnd matgueata Sunday Mr. and Mra. Wnl Goorgla after a short vacation
fur the year round.
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Jr.,
R«i
ggia Whatlsy, Gary Brown, held recently at the Appleby home. -«iul* of hula and hand hags,
tar H andrii nnd Mrs. r
soma made In the shapes of Jockt-y raps and flowering tulip*. The
W*re
Now
hand-embossed leather hags are
In Colored and Striped patterns.
nmaxing pieces of workmanship!
29.95
.........
24.89
Originally sold fur 3.115Largo or small, wood, brans, cer­
amic or what have you, you r«
34.95 ......... 28.89
Mire to find lust that rerlnln
43.50 ......... 34.89
something you’ve always wanted

#&lt;
Social Calendar

Mrs. Harvey, Meeks
Honor Mrs. Milier

e r s on a l

These Women

I

De Bary Doimrs

BOaO^IHflLLBCL.

Sii 111111 v r S a l a d

Specials

660

Yowell’s Sale Continues

Through Saturday
IMBCK (iOOI)S

$1 Yard

HOMER'S GRILL

D81* Yard

69c Yard

Elizabeth Hayes
Honored On Birthday

Sum m er D R E SSE S

00

12-88

8-98

Lake Monroe

MEN’S
SUMMER
SUIT’S

THE ESSEX
STUDIO

MEN’S STRAWS

DRESS SHIRT’S

COMB TO LORMANN’S AND
YOU’LL SAY —

*eC*fcsd

Chicken Bar-B-Q

. . . and RIGHT HERE IN HAN-

ELKS CLUB
SATURDAY 6:30 P. M.T il!

Serving Daily 5 to 10 P. M.
Sundays 12 to 10 P.M .

$1*50
■

EACH

PUBLIC WELCOME

FORDI
This la such n fascinating store,
you'll not believe the things you
h rar from others until you go In
snd see for yourself. Hemember
tho shop: THE CAMERA * GIFT
BHOP . . . 115 8. Magnolia A»e.
Oh, hy tha way, you folk* who
taka snapshots!
Did you sver
tfWft a thought to Uklng your il#velonlng and printing work to a
nuftllfird earner# shop?
Why
notT They know tha business and
can halo you with your problama. TR* work ia excellent and
tha prig*-M ata aay compstlGonl

50.00 ......... 38.89

Zl
2

l rice

98

MANY OTHER WONDERFUL VALUES
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT

SPORT COATS
In Fabrics that are alao Ideal
for year round Florida wsar—

Were

23.95
85.00

Now
16.89
27.89

*

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Blues Win 3rd In Row On
S m n in o lc s
T w o

A re

2nd;
H e re

Miami Teams Wage
New York Giants Galloping G-Man Sets Distant
Mark That Won’t Be Recorded 1st rlaeo
Bat‘Inle H
£ "Lr
May Start Their
Big V ictory Push

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w ith o Nt&lt;*rlhi|f m o .«huiout o v n
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till..
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Mill nil- Illll I tl IIII l u l l nil \/Jllril
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mr iiinl .1 li.ur III ii .ikm -h. Sun
ford nil knl I *■-ti it i itit inn fur llitrimini- runs In I In- Si-riunl mid
ndili-d Inn in III" llilril In ilrit"
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m i l ll"rrnmi's liruil In |i"iinll
SniJill In UN In srrniid,
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John Imlirn mid l'"|&gt; Kmnlirrl
went mil, I’niisi' Hiilknl mill
A l.n n " lls till nil III" lull'll m
Iliad ilir sin Its.
Musly lllimlrs
itr.w ii lias" mi tinlls In fun •
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lln m lii'il ic'iini: In third, Itlm I ',
&gt; I'iiii’ l In left Ill ll a "I
oil
&lt;1 I'lll
of the Innlnu mill sixth nf llm
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J ile h liu lil.il nirmii wlnoi Sm ith h'do ff w ill) u tri|ili- In in llm rlu itl
field I'dl lliT I hat was fiilln w ril hv
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push I n u Sm ith i am an tlm |i|nt •*.
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ru n .
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o f n leu in ju iy (ri Paul Kxkew
and lie n iK ’ K e n U ' nore arm . Thin
neri-NHilati'd n now llm iip 1 1 ,.
f *ii i ti d Hnml-et t nl fiih t, Pnrln"
nioviiiK 1" lilib t mid
hot corn* e,
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cn riTiird mid i'i|ii,illril ttm world
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wnmi'ify 20i) til"I"r das*- in 21 A
The Flo rid a ln lrrnnM nn.il l.ra ip ie 310. Addis, C h lra c o . 112
&lt;- omls In nil. four world records pennant b aitle is still n 2 horse
Runs batted In—Sau er. C lueaco,
Ii iv" been liroken. hesldfs Ashen ra c e , w ith M iam i only one cam e
77; T h o 'iisn n . New Y o rk . Til. Hod
V U er’s '"infflelnl on", mid one has 'n front of M iam i Bench
lies,
Brooklyn. &lt;11. K n n is, Phtln
*" "ti iii'd
Iln th teams won T h u rsd a y n ichl
fa-i was th" st""|i]"rhii*r- ns M iam i shill out H avan a. 0 0, ifelpt.ia, .’&gt;8. Sn id er. Ilro o k lyn , and
S lau ith ler. St lan tls. A*;
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Dial thr flrsi i-lithl m in all nml M iam i lleaeh whipped St
Hus — Adam *. C ln ein n atl. ini);
a pa ssed tin’ f M&gt;■infill- rcriird of P e le rs h u rc , fl I
M lislt I. St lanus lift, tan km an .
0 &lt;1,1 tt *"l In ItHil liv Vnlniiirl l-u
T a m p a . ft"j cn ines off Ihe pace, New Y o rk , Itui. Schocndicnst. Hi
Hullo of Fin lan d
sipiecti'd past West P alm Heach, lailt i. 101, H a n in er and K n n is.
• 'n iilln in iiE Hie A m e rican dninl- fl I. ami l.nkeland thrashed Key
P ti'ia d rlp h la , lot
■ "in n nf irn c k amt field cvcnm . W est, tfl ti
’T om e runs — S au e r. C h lra c o ,
M n " t ’alt-d *JI-.|ps e n tries. Unh
H illy Darden blanked H avan a on 21; llo tlce s, Brooklyn nml K in e r,
'1 iih in s the defendimt rhatnplnn
from T 'd a le C .alif
MHtm| ' ’amt) sis hits for M iam i's .Kith shutout I’ itls h u rc h , If), M athew s, Boston,
ladl, lit y e a r old P la in fie ld . N .1 . of the season n new lenfliie rre and Thnm sun. New Y o rk . D’&gt;
P lle h in c — Itoe, Brooklyn, 7 0 .
it nth sehonl Imv and F lo v d Sim ord Darden ooletied his 12th win
HIM).
""■i'i I ,ox A n e rle s Ih in l In Ihe a ca in st seven Josses and his m ales I mat; B la ck . Bro o klyn , I I ,
W ilhelm . New Y o rk . 7 2.
778;
ft*in Dlyniph- decathlnn. held the backed him tip with 11 hits
M iam i lleaeh, winning IS of lls F-rsklne, Bro o klyn , ami H earn.
first three n laces in Ihe d reath lan
'" 'irio i! afte r the rom pletlen nf last IX catties, cot e!t|ht hits off New Y o rk , to 1,
three St Peterslm ru pitch ers to
the first three events
A m e rican l-cannr
P 'e V S also picked tip one uo with four e rro rs , w hile Andy
B a tlliic — WimhIII i i c , Neyv Y o rk ,
K
lk
ii
allowed
Ihe
Saints
only
a
sin
yiiiil m edal am i a few other points
131;
Fn ln .
Ph ilad elp h ia.
332;
silt',
double
mid
trip
le
in m inor events liwliiy mid Ihe
Goodm an. Boston. .329; K e ll, B o s­
Lake la n d poured It on K ey West ton. 121. Hosen C leveland . 110
'.M in d lia s k e llia ll team whipped
M 'iii'a rv , im ih in its firs t round w ith a HI hit attack la-ftv C o vlin i
Huns balled In - llosen. C leve
iii" In M," n ie : ill imiuf scnrlnu ton sentiered I I Key West hits, limit, ami Dropo. Del m il. 01. Hub
1 » i . im erm ti'sl, hnw ever. as one a h iillie run by Nat) lle y rs
Itli 'sla e*inllne"il In h ad Iiy about will* a man aboard In the first
nl West Palm Bench and T am p a
l"H puint - d
In lls ihiliilliatirin D a ir y (lets hit a home run and
raked Paul H e cstrn m . Tim M ac
trip le for Lakeland
..I tin1 iry m n a sti" e unpHitfon
Itml H a rre ll doled out three hits n u lla and F ritz Lu cian o for t l
set Hio-h'l Hmitn r Fo rt Kohlu*.
West Palm Beach pulled a ra re
1’ m ania ' anal /.m i"
wmi first D enm an, lllc h la n d F u lls , N Y , trip le play in the second when
Iila '’" in the f i n pistol shnntlllK D nlshfd sixth and I'fe ’I hail M c­ Hank Anderssonn lilted lo (le n rc e
• vent
Ih e t
S
team placed A rth u r. lanvistiin, Idnlioo, elfihth Sopko. who doubled K n rle Jlm e k e r
(&gt;&gt;"Mi in Ihe inodern pentathlon, in th*' Individual modern pentath­ at scctuid and Benny F c rn a n d e i
w as cm icht al first
won Iiy Ilm u fJiry . and Id . Fre d lon slandlnM-s

The S i'iiiliiid " llbie-' I h is \ \ r * k
Ton la lit
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t ile r " nl &lt; I'" p
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P
lii l.m nl nl H A 7 I " H I '
Sunday
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It ) l . l . S I IN D IM
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W.
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8
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7
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IIH"sultis t UnI Nii'.llt
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llilllt - M i'ii'iiry I. Wit ,"ii fl, j i ■
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Iln n t-M e re u rv v i. H"tn"n'&gt;
so ft

insiin, Chirac**, .v i. Doliy, C li v land, fl7; lle rra . New Y o rk , a n !
Vnrnnn. W ashinnltin, .’/l
Home runs
H u rra, New fl’n rk,
21. Itosci), C le ve liiiu l la . D -b y.
C leveland , and W rrU , D e lto lt. T f .
Hobinson, C hlro uo , Drnpo. H iT ro ll,
and X e rn ia l. I'lilla d i'lp lu .i Pi
I'ite h iu c
Sli m tr I'h il nl* Iphl.i
17 1, 87(1. Haseh). New Y o rk . I I 2,
HIII. Shea. W a 'h liiu lim ft 2. h | h .
Sain New fl’m k H I
72 i . Ilc y
Holds. New Y o rk 12 a. 700

'mm mmtsm
Not Too Many Years Ag*

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WAS GEORGIA AND FLORIDA’S OKEFENOKEE SWAMPLAND

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mi
no

AND MAN!

THAT DEFIED THE PENETRATION OF

201

DeLand Maintains
Ifh WA Came Lead
Over Ollier Clubs

V e re e n B e ll’ s ow n s to ry o f a
w orld w ith in a w o rld . . . the k in g ­
do m o f th e a llig a to r an d th e
c o tto n m o irth -h id d e n In the heart
o f A m erica's S o u th -w h e re th e
b la c k bear, th e p a n th e r and a
lon e g irl once r o a m e d - u n til a
stranger found her and led her
back to a w ondering c iv iliz a tio n !

AII-S 1;ir I lineups

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VoIiihIu County
IIV IU IK S

r m x r ii i i n—n i n i m i x

0 0
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37 10 21 Id
000 000 000 o
fc.
Hanford
33it 000 0«
ft—F. Smith it. Pitrl»o, Aluno,
linhr* 2, lUmlwit. K M. Hnilth &gt;1.
gfeflU Bund.rmuyi’r a, K ill—Hliod.it,
■
Cavallum a Hamliurl, I'airtma U,
f t : , In. Ji*. a» -Hhuili *. 3 H -F . Smith,
C*.
Imlirn. OF Snmlitrmujfrr, Mallard amf Herman; Imlirn and Kam­
il/.-* ■ b .r t| Al.no and Hnmli.rt, l.cft—
p .;r , Palaika 7, Bonfurd 1U. I1U—off
Ptntiliipton I, Hutton ), Corrales

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Polo Grounders Win
Two In K’o'.v
MS
I.otii;; C a r d

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N .1 tu m id in ttiii ■ 1 1,-i • in liu- Ainurican
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flit iflln Ill" ills ...........
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WashlliCtoN
II
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fll 8 t|l'l|i frntti II
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12
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tfl
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118 llm irnjjidiiit' i, til,
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l'lill.id i-l|', n i
inn a ttl n ii Mnsi'iiw in IBM, hill
181
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in fi lt"i"il mi th" fiiml wafer Inmn
111 Ill" (il.in ls i m illMH nr
till
I I' ll Nil
1'J
tl tl." A n ie rlrn n speii past
11il In v
i
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from till- lm Inriii.iiti &lt;•
Inn
1 lull n
J.niih i thr
It .
t dy -itpn it nrd
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nppi'inf iiu ui m t ,
. " I It at k ami
I 'll il nil -1|iti i-i
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tint |ilst a few
X’. 11 flu, 1, *1 fiHrnif f nil'll) 1
uM Illll v4f •fI • I
t &gt;m n inns a tin
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fl .iiinnnl 1 I’ilKIH*
h it lu ii fiv v *',i i i *i
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l&gt;
■. win# livi's in New
718 ufll l*’ff &gt; Il |fl I,- I’tj I &lt; *1 • lm I i t
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III nut 1) II
21
t n hi d iiw two i i i the ton
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lln ilm i d r iiir jiu n t
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hi - || ,K
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of *i flnilhh hi trpu
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&gt;lt S|*il?*f|l pi ’ u\ I ‘ I f if | rJ
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fur S .i i Pr*ii -f |
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l.ilp r *‘*pni r*t **ii * ’ '].* ’ *
;
1,1,0
M iam i
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I,-,
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li'«7 til*' * III* . m i &lt; nl)
la in t ’.i
Iln* I'lilllli &lt;iu*I I tsl- * h i*
llm ana
y&gt;
h put
I In (Inti if
SI l*i lm
Tnlh nf i \ t
V'&lt;il \ ■ 1i t f ’in
IV" t I ’.ilm
III
flic \ ilk MJ 1*1 I ill ll i .
I .alii land
It.flH &lt;Irvrlm ul Im ik I* *!
I «*m M r • . ,i t
K"y West
| I V. lip'h Ml In l i I* 11
M iam i Ii H avan a
fori* loliilm* ili* \ 1 1m%
ram tiii fl West I ' ii I iii Item 'll I 1sipiuriul Iln*
M iam i I In a "h fl St I'e le rslm ru I rfinlfMilpps
a- ,i im: i in
l.iiki'tiiiid Ifl K e y West Ii
, ! ,"lli ti "
j mI iii i * T r Iln*
M iam i al T .ilii|iu
Y m ik s »n*l in i) no&lt;' | a
l.a k i'la in l at M iam i lleneli
point In luufl Uni if pi n " )
Si I'l'li'rs ln u u al K e y West
inn
Mfko f i.ir r h i t r * M*r i il In I till
u mi mill flurtl *»\ • i lh* \
wifh
it 7 111I tr*t
lit hull ,i v 11111 util mi I if
Ihi* *.M h wtinii Yu i 11* j i i , r»l •
llOfOl l III tl ill*' il tlll'
With it * hr*p* ** Pi (Vilti * »i fhr
V/Mil,
holli Ihi* riui(i*’Mi|i i . i ’ hi/i
Mi’ll Suv ;il|l| \V)| sfiJ n . lt,T| f«•11 if i’,i *t
Muslim lYtii'i &gt;luil mil hv * hi* ufo
Luo Ki r f I*j a .10 vunimn! In * fh 1
Hv F, T, Mm I K K I.Y
tUHui* nf Hit* t i nil
A s s in la fril P re ss S taff lV tlle r
Will! I M'opo •ontM'lo* *f *
I itThe F lm n l.i Slnli- la-im ii" inter
Mh
rupts lls ri'" id a r s ih id n l" far III" 111ktji•11 * hill in for I f* *•mi
n II'1
anim d A ll S l.ii unine in Sanfnril If rim lu lof ukitm hninm
t'iuhfh iuium ' fnt ,» I ’ l l \t
ln n li!lil
l.raLpi" uffieial-i and the hnsl eilv W ii hIHi o n
'I l i r Si
I nil l -flrnvk M a’i n if 7fir %p
are Inipirik In draw fl ikhi fans In
h» -UM! h i ,*Is yi lilt ,i 1 1
see Hn-lr new Smifnrd Sliidluin anil 7 UilUuwin m &lt;r flu P h ih iilH p fii * \
on
III" four sm llli",,i "|||i's
llrlam ln’s (•i-iirRt* Kim man is MohliV Vjioiu* *, i\||i 111•iin ’ hnini’r
si’li"diil"il in lie i he stitr lint! plteher
fur lit" Snulh m'nlnst .1in-ksunvUliH iiieli's Toni Mills for Ihe Ntirlh
V M lflT I
f'ntnlnu "ti to the All Slur uatm
H« l.mill - iin i Hals ure sllll wav I llll M n .t r'in s k ), til l. . s
.27
-ml in frnnl nf Ihe srtnoil half Itn l TreN tlwny, -M l., i f
.'17
slnmliiiirs They pnllshnl ni l f'nrnn
la rk C u ll', li&gt; I
lit
1 'i Thiu ihiv nmht mid reiniilntid l("‘| Knit rl s, I It I
lit
V ' uiinies ii he nil
M lk " Ka-.-i'liim i P a l . If
fl M
Hi. seiniid Tillin' Islanders Ironi Hull Ifueker. IfH ., Jfi
,2-"
liayloiiii Ih-mli heat l.eehtiuru. 7 1
ll t l s l ir Ivinitrif, l i t , i f
Sanford held third with nil HO win Ila&gt; Dunne, D e l,., .
.{(N|
nver Pnlntka. mid Orlnudn moved T iin i M ills. ,|, H., i,
* Jl- fl]
In fnurlh l»y Iriuimhnr .Inrksonvllle i
SO U TH
Hi tii h, 7 2
John I’liw llrk, l i e s , it
,J't
Ihd.tinrl n i l loiix" a M in i n lln rk Ctilrn I ttmi Inr ti. tans.. 2li
in keep slim .llm V ic k e ry 's jillr h | Illll Sltuii'H, t i l l , If
,mv
hiff skein In la i'l lie h n sn ’l Inst Clunk A ir mi. Hun., .'Iti
.ILta
'line" inlnifm Hie lied if n t i Ja c k ! Ifl I l.evy. O il., th
.211
''m il l"d the lle l.a m l a tla rk with linn I'mil, t|rl„ r
,jtu |
i i n i " lilla . Iiu'lm llm ! a trip le
Diinny Ihty, Or I., *„
.fin
J.e fly Illll M iller p llclied a fl- I'reil Caialh'Mi, Sun.. It
.21
liltle r fur H iiy liiiia lle n e li ami Ida (jeurxe Khirmann, O rl„ n
c l !t
m ales x ln ililllr il M hits off laies
h u m ’s Don Keith mid S in n Ke/.dklla
.la y C o rra le s, n ltih ln ii ahutlmt
hall fur Ihe Sm ifntd lllu e a , aculh ri'd six Pn ln tka liltn.
..........In Mnnniier Kd Ia-vv, Jop
vu i" ('" tie r In the Alt S ta r hnllntltu!,
hl« SenatnrH to th e ir second
’d ro ld il
w in o ver .laekm m vllto
Henclt w ith a Imine run and n p a ir
of slnulpt Orlnndn’a Jn h n V u lin aa
won limiuml fu r I I ItlU , b ill IS
.IrnkM invIlIn lli’itrh Sun-U Ird* were
stranded on the bitHoa,

Kennel Club

Ponton, !•
r- n n ln K lo n , p
Hut mm, p
T n iiiU
Hanford
F . S m ith , i f
Im lirn , Uli
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CorrS

IIT r s i Mull llnlly IlnuklM
Tim ur Man, llklillah, I■•M.a.rt W ar­
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\V«&gt;. .......
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a iii'iiM i i i .m t ;—a/ la ih x Mli«
IUri'.iHil lla ll Unlit lluuiilci
IIhIk'di'Ii , .luiniln I'rlilf. All|* Mns.
MlNlltP Hiinit. I.niljr V*«,
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TMIIIM It.VtU— ll/Ulba Milk
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Ila r v r r
H ill
li'irk llutinnny, Hpertnt Fan. M&gt;
Imiiky Ni'irii, A iiiii&lt;Iih&gt;, taU* llua,
Trlliiiln
K ill l«TH HAITI—a / U lh i M il.

HI* Kin, Wild Mala. Char mime
Duel nr. V n iilir. MU., Port I* Dak a.
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�TH E HANFOHD HERALD
PJga H
Friday, July 26. 1*112

Stasscn

Newport’s Luxury
Area Wins Battle
Against Progress
NEWPORT, H. 1 -41 -N ew port'*
Relievin' Avenue millionaires have
won a victory in their fight against
Invasion of their exclusive resi­
dential nclghhoiTuKHl "for com­
mercial purpoxr* "
The Newport Hoard of Review
Thursday night rejected u petition
of Miss Edith Nowlin, Palm Reach,
Fla., for the. conversion of Ihe
mansion "Keaverge" to an apartinant lintel The petition was op­
posed by Bellevue Avenue resi­
dents.
Miss Nowlin recently purchased
Ihe former Commodore Klbrldge
T. Gerry estate from the trustees
nnd executors of the will of the
late Princess Plgnntelli do Monte­
video
The board announced that after
hearing testimony and Irngthy le­
gal arguments for more than three
hours it had rejected tho petition
on the grounds "that the character
nf the neighborhood would be sub­
stantially and permanently Injured
nnd that no evidence was sub­
mitted in the form of plana to
show Rial the public would be sub­
stantially served by the granting
of Ihe petition."

Steel
Ifnalleura Vru-* H u* Haas
the plan we agreed upon."
No wage or other term* were
nnnouneed at Thursday's White
House session, but It was reliably
learned the ugreeineid includes
conditions:
A wage boost of III cents an
hour for ILVi.Ouo basic steel work,
era; a highly modified form of
union shop which allows present
nonunion members to stay out
and gives new employes a 15 day
escape period during their first
month of employ merit; six pQl(l
holidays; three weeks vacation aft­
er J5 years service; a 2-year eontract dating from but June 30.
with a wage n-npener next June 30
These concessions enmo to a
total of lost over 21 cents an hour
for enib worker. I're strike pay
averaged slightly under $2 an hour.
The strike, longest In tho na­
tion's sled history, will have cost
more limn 21 million Ions nf Ihe
defense vital metal by the time full
production Is resumed. It has Im
periled the defense program nnd
stopped altogether Hie production
nf some high priority Items like
105 nun shells.
These stark (ads, which the
President nrenimnhly pounded
home in his to-minute meeting
Thursday with Murray and Fair
less, umlmihlrdly played a large
pari In the settlement which came
seven hours Inter. Other While
llouse peace efforts, In April. May
and June, hml all collapsed.

County Court recessed for lunch
a t noun today after beginning to
hear dofciiHn witnesses In the case
of tho Mtatu versus Hibbard Casaelbcrry, charged with assault and
battery.
Ham (tcrsoii, prosecution wit­
ness, testified this morning that
Mr. Casselberry had Jumped on
him and put hi* hand* aroumi his
throat at the close of a masting of
tho Casselberry town council on
Mar. 24.
Under cruas examination from
Mr, Camelhorry'a attorney, (I. W.
Hpenccr, Mr. Oeraon denied that
he had been drinking prior to the
occurrence, said that he never
drank, end denied that he had used
rofane language or had spoken to
Ire. Casselberry until after Mr.
Casselberry had jumped him.
He aald further that Mrs. Casaalherry was not In tha room at
the time of the assault.
Ho also said that a t tha meeting
the council imm had admitted to
him that they “Jumped every time
Mr. Casselberry snap* hla fingers",
hut he denied railing the council­
man "Gestapo agonta” and Mr.
. Casselberry "Hitler".
Herman Joyce, mayor of the
town of Caaselberyy, testified for
the State that ho was present

Here's an am iable n min-til at If'.' Dem ocratic N atio nal Convention
111 Chicago a* M r* India F d w a iil* . vice ch airm an of Hit* national
corntnilcec, wave* bulb s i i i d i.hove In i head and sm iles at llu&gt; dele­
gates. Moments la-fore, -lo- had el.ided the delegates fo r being “ex­
ceedingly m ile " w h ile women mldlessed them .
( In le rn a tin iia l Km im lplm to)

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DITICtIVI e sc u ilJ lloiiatil
Perrlrk (right), 17. utter lie

bud been uricsted lo Brooklyn,

'N Y., along with Edw ard B ald ­
win (above), 1ft In rimneclbm
will) Hie fatal shooting of tlahld
Samuel llermird (.melon Police
say the youths confessed limy
killed the 21-yeur-old rabid to
prove "they woie not chicken."
rntuirllmeii did not'admit to being
controlled by Mi. Casselberry.
lie Hiild further Dial he imild
lint tell whether Mr. G ithijii bad
been drinking.
M(*. (lersno, al .n testifying fm
the state, said that Ml. t '.i i-lbei
ty druve up "In within t i n i n . In .
of toy toes" when *lie wo* idaadillg outside the limyor’* office III
the end of tin- meeting, Unit In­
got out of Ills ear nod shouldered
his way past her, humping Into
her, I lint she watched him enter
tho office and grab her husband's
throat, (lint she then entered and
pulled Mr. Casslberry off Iter
iuisband by the collar.
The proserutlnn at that llmo
presented a picture of Mr. I lerson
lifter the assault allowing marks
on hi* neck and Mr*. Gerson testi­
fied that this wn* authentic,
A Mr*. Fnlnt corroborated
Mr*. Gersnn's story of the assault.
Him further said that the councilmen denied during the meeting
that they were "stooge*" of Mr.
Casselherry.
Jack Owens, also present nt the
meeting, testified that Mr. (lerson
did not use profane Ian gun on nnd
that ho did not remember whether
he nccu*ed the council of being
stooges nor what their reaction
was. He said that he writ next to
Mr. Gerson during the meeting
ami did not smell alcohol on his
breath.
J. F. Caldwell, town marshal,
testified that Mr. Casselherry put
hi* hands around Mr. Oeraon'*
throat and that he separated them.
Whm rerslled by the defense, he
testified that Mr, Gerson had told
him at the meeting that he (Mr.
Carson) wax “pretty full of New
Orleans gin" having Just returned
from Louisiana.
Atfhur Johnson, a councilman
and first dafenis witness, testified
that prior to Mr. Casselberry's al­
leged attack on Mr. Gerson tho
letter had called Mr*. Casselberry
a "Her". It* also said that none of
tho enuhell admitted to kowtowing
to Mr. Caaaalberry.

Florida Doliwuk'H
|l «nilii.,nl f ...... I'nm), O ai|
da drli'gutlim ami corralled some
help I m j i i i Inrmlly House of Hep
roM-oliilhi - mnmhors nf other
stales
I alt-1 Hit &gt;• were jnllled by Richaid ll .inner. Vein Reach, Fla., who
managed Smulhi-iV campaign lo
unseal Sen Claude Pepper.
The group tanned out over tho
convention Hour, cornering dolegale* here ami there.
Sen Hiwssaril Holland (D.-Fla.)
was lending a Idg hand os tho floor
speaker (nr the group.
Smothers has linen mentioned as
u vice presidential possibility to
offset the KeiJiihliean*' youthful
Itnherl NiMm Smulliurs Is 35 and
Nlxoil 3!l
lint the Floridian disclaimed any
ainliltlon.s along Ihla line.
"I am only In this convention
to gel Voles (nr Itllssoll," he do

dared.

CHICAGO i.r— Son. Richard Ruasell said today If he la nominated
fnr Pie side nt lie will ho happy to
have Guv Aillul ,Stevenson of Il­
linois ns hi* rimnlnii mate.
The Georgian told reporters that
developments In the Inst 24 houra
"have been extremely advantag­
eous to my position."
Hu Indicated that hla fore** had
been in touch wllh those of tha
Stevenson camp In tho floor fight
Thursday night In sent tho th(«*
Southern delegation*, nil favorable
lo lluiiclt.
Russell sold, however, that ha
himself had had no direct contact
with Klovcniun nr mambara nf that
camp.
The Georgian said tha cboiea of
presidential candidal* will not
como on an early ballot.
" I t’ll tnko at least five lo ahaka
WH
. . .
..
the convention down nnd eight or
a t his back was turm
He Raid
It) to numlnoto.’V
at he saw Mr. Cass*! vry with
Rusiell said ho had bean manQsraon’s
i|h hnnda around Mi
Honed ao many limes aa a running
mnto for Stevenson, and that III
It, H. Burrows, town clerk of View
ndar cross examination ha said
of hla, Ruiiall'a, (
Caaaelharry,
alao
teattfylng
for
Mr. Gerson had used profane
he would welcomo tha
language at the council meeting,
tho other half of the
the meeting In n disorder­
th a t ha had called the council entered
a
"Gestapo" and Mr, Casselberry ly manner, th at none of tho cairn“ HlUer , He aald further th at eitmn admitted they were under
n e ith e r he nor any other of the Mr. Casselberry's th'ipih, and th at
•oiinellmen admitted to Jumping h« had heard Mi*. Oeraon say to
whan Mr, Cakaalbarry snapped hla Mr, Caaaalberry, “ You are a — lia r"
He further testified that at this
^H e ^ a le o aald that Mr, Oeraon
point Mr. Caseelberrv aald, "Don t
any that. Bam“ and took Mr. Gerton by tha neck.

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STRAIGHT

.adEMr.&amp;Casselberry
s s s late
. v then room
£
nftar the meeting, Juet prior to tha
L a-

Entertain Visitors Mrs. Tom Meredith
Dies After Illness

» t w r u * nos)
ding I Hr fiievonson drlvr, came out
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keller of
with ■ statement denying that the
Mrs. Tom Meredith died this
Illinois governor was against Ke- Washington, D. C. put on an In*
fauver for the vice • presidential tarosting program of colored morning a t 12:34 a. m. a t her
slides last Sunday which they took home In the Avalon Apartments,
nomination.
on a trip through the Near East having been in 111 health for the
the home of Mr. and past year. She hud lived In San­
CONVENTION HALL. Chicago recently'at
Mrs. Karl Yost of Sanford where ford for the past 17 years and
on-Rep. John W. McCotmack of they
were guests over the last was lM*n In Prestonsburg, Ky.
Massachusetts, a supporter of AlShe is survived bp her husband
ben W. Uarklcy for the democratic wrrk«..d.
Mr. Keller recently served In the and one daughter, 51r*. Walter
presidential nomination, told a re­
Weasels of Hyatsvilie, Md.j one
porter on the convention floor to­ communications department of grandson,
Wayne Weasels also of
the American embassy nt Athens,
day:
“ If this goes beyond a second Greece. While aUtloned there, the Hyatsvilie. two sisters, Mrs. Dor­
ballot — and I think It will—they Kellers toured Turkey and Pales­ othy Adlin of Lexington. Ky„ and
no longer can claim a draft fnr tine, visiting Istanbul, Jerusalem Mrs. Oscar Hinkle of Richard­
and various apota In th i Holy son, Ky.; and three brothers,
Stevenson.
Funeral services wll bo con­
“Then It's a m atter of what cold­ Land.
at 3:00 p. m. on Sunday
blooded deals ho can make."
The elides, which were shown aducted
McCormack said Barkley will to some 20 guests, were scene* of t the ilrlsaon Funeral Home with
come up on the second ballot In­ churches In the Holy Land, of the Rev. A. (1. Mclnnls and Rev. Her­
cluding five from Masaarhusetts 14 stages of the cross toward bert J. Hass nfflclsting Uurlsl
which cast 40 votes for Gov. Paul Calvary. Other slides showed will take place a t a later date.
Dover on the first ballot.
Greece, itself, and acenes token
Michigan delegates voted In by the KeJIera on the way homo
an earlier caucus lo east their of Mnrselle, Genoa, Barcelona, and
40 voles in the demoncratlc the Rock of Gibraltar.
C V n lln iS e m u e - w Uh I
convention fnr Sen. Estes Kefauver
The Kellers also showed the appear to bo Intoxicated.
on the second ballot. They went to guests
tif his plea to the jury George
articles of clothing,
Rnv. Mennen Williams on the first jewelry,various
and brass vases which A. Speer Jr., prosecuting attorney,
ballot.
reminded the jurors that Mr.
In deciding In go for Kefauver they had brought back with them Presley
and Mr. Scott were em­
on the second, they left themselves from the East.
ployees of the defendant and that
free to switch elsewhere If they
Mr. Harrell had stated that he
he would accept a draft.
want In.
had paid no particular attention
The delegation voted caucus aa Stevenson: "I haven’t got any­ to
the condition of the defendant,
follows: 20 li for Kefauver, 15 for thing to say."
being bent on getting ihe truck
flov. Adlal Stevenson and 1 15 fnr
Averell llarrlm nn, wllh some abCONVENTION HALL. Chicago out of the ditch as quickly a»
senicc*. m e iieiegunnn is nnunu w-Following is tho state by stale
He recoiled, too, th a t- I t was
by the unit rule
vote &lt;m Ihe first rnlicaJl to nomi­
State Chairman Nell Slaehlcr nate a presidential candidate today the particular responsibility of
said Gov. Williams was nulhnriicd at the Democratic National Con­ Mr. Harrison, the highway patrol­
man, to pay attention to the de­
to switch to any other candidate vention:
fendant'* condition as well ns to
ill his own discretion "In Ihe event
Alabama asked to be polled.
hel|i remove the truck, nnd that
of a sudden swing."
22 votes; Kefauver a; hi* testimony was worthy uf mure
Meanwhile Massachusetts dele­ Alabama
13 .Stevenson tv; Barkley consideration than tluu uf Mr.
gates voted to give Gnv Stev­ Russell
ti.
Harrell, or 3tr. Rurnsed'a em­
enson of Illinois 21 Vi of their M
ployees or his wife.
convention votes on the second bal­ Alaska 0 votes: Kefauver ft
He also noted that the other
lot at Ihe Democratic National Con­ Arizona 12 votes: Kerr 12
Arkansas 22 votes: Kulbrlght 22 prosecution witnesses were citi­
vention.
The choice was made a I a caucus California 08 votes: Kefauver 08 zen* with no relationship with
held even ns the first rnllcal) till) Colorado id votes; Karri man S; the defendant which could pre­
Kefauver 2 Russell I .Stevenson tv judice them one way or the other
was In progress.
and argued that they, too, were
The delegation's entire 30 votes Not voting Vi
went to Gov. Paul A. Dover ns a Connecticut 10 votes: McMahon 10 worthy uf belief.
"favorite son" candidate when Delaware 0 voles: Stevenson 0
In the plea for tho defense, G.
Florida 24 voles: Kefauver 3 Rus­ VV. Spencer, Insisted thut there
Massachusetts first was called.
The caucus voted lo give 5 sec­ sell 2U
wun no evidence to Indicate that
ond tinllol votes to Barkley and 5 Georgia 28 voles: Iltissell 28
Mr. Rurnsi'd hail taken u drink
lo Kefauver
Hawaii tl votes: llarrlmun 1 Ke priur lo the time when the truck
fauver I Stevenson 2 Barkley 2 went ini., liie ditch.
i (INVENTION HALL, Chicago Idaho 12 vote*: llarrlrnan 3'* Kelb- mud further litat the &lt;vi­
i4*—A bandwagon rolled swiftly to­ fauver 3 Kerr 3 Bussell 1 Steven­ de nee revealed that Mr. Huinsed
ward Gov Adlui Slovenian nf Il­ son Hi
had been working in Ihe fields in
linois today ns tho Democratic Illinois ou votes: llarrlrnan l Ke- (lie hot aun throughout the day
convention got down to thu lob nf fauver 3 Stevenson 53 Sen. Doug­ unit doubted If he could have done
picking Its presidential candidate, las 3 Indiana 20 votes: Kefauver this had he been drinking Intoxi­
it looked like a question only of 1 Stevertson 25 Iowa 24 votes: liar- cating liquor*.
what ballot would give him tho rim an Vi Kefauver ft Kerr 3 Rus­
Ail the witnesses testified, _^fr,
nomination.
sell 2 Stevenson 8 Barkley 2 Vi Hpenccr suiil, that Mr. Rurnsed
Just before Chairman Sam Ray­
Kansas 10 votes: llarrlm nn 2Vi hod attempted in every way lo
burn hanged his gavel to open this Kefauver Vi Kerr 4 Stevenson 8 get the truck out of the ditch, in­
climactic session of tho party’s Barkley I
cluding pushing It bodily, and he
31st convention, the CIO grahbod
Kentucky 20 votes: Barkley 20 declared lliut Gils was not the
fur the tailboard of thn wagon.
I.oiiKitinn 20 voles: Russell 21) behavior of an intoxicated man,
In a statement. Jack Kroll, CIO
Maine's 10 • vote delegation was
lie noted, too, thu prosecuting
political action direclur. asked all polled.
"sung uud dance” about
CIO member delegates tn vote for
5!nine 10 votes: llarrlm nn 1 "i attorney’s
Stevenson "a* aoon a* they can Kef stiver 1 Vi Russell 2 Vi Stev­ how dangerous the automobile Is.
fulfill their commitment*"—that Is enson 3 Vi Oscar Ewing 1
"Yes," he said, "I agree, but 1
ufler (hey had first honored any
Maryland 18 voles: Kefauver 1H Blfll contend tbut you've gut to
promise* lo give ono round of vote*
Massachusetts 3d votes: Dover ho satisfied beyond reasonable
doubt (hat this man actually was
in others.
10
Krntl's move may have been de­ Michigan 40 votes: Williams 40 driving while under the Influence
signed as a bid to pill a man
Minnesota 20 votes: Humphrey uf intoxicants to the extent that
friendly toward the CIO's view* 20
his normal faculties were impaired
on the ticket as .Stevenson's run
Mississippi 18 voles: Russell Id before yuu convict hint.
ning mate.
Missouri’s 34 - voto delegation
"Many nn automobile haa been
It was a blow. In any event, to was polled,
turned over, and many u person
Estes Kefauver nnd Averell liar- Missouri 34 voles: llarrlrnan 1 Vi killed, when alcohol was not in­
rlmun, bidding for thn lop place. Kefauver 2 Kerr 4 Stevenson 18 volved. I remember when my
Whipped In u terrific Thursday Barkley 7 Vi mil voting 1
lather turned u car over on thu
night early today battle over seal
Montana 12 voles: Sen. Murray Urtamlo highway and I look u' div i
Ing Southern rebels against a loy­ 12
through thu windshield, and I
alty pledge, they hud h oped for
Nebraska's 12 • man delegation know lie wusiiT druiiki
a shift of sentiment In the huur.s was polled.
"There are many reasons that
between the early morning ad­
Nebraska 12 votes; Kefauver 5 accident* may be caused beside*
journment and today's assembly Kerr 4 Russell 1 Stevenson 2
liquor. They may Involve mechan­
for the payoff session.
Nevada 10 vole*: Kefauver Vi ical failures, or just had Judg­
They believed they had perhaps Kerr V4 Russell S Stevenson 1
ment."
slowed a Stevenson steamroller by
New Hampshire 8 votes: KeThe Jury In this ease consisted
delaying tactic* which stalled off fauver B
n presidential ballot Thursday
New Jersey 32 votes: llarrlrnan of Edwurd Toftley, George Jacubeln, Fred Thurston, Lewis E. Railnight although leaders kept Ihe 1 Kefauver 3 Stevenson 28
man, Blanton D. Owen, and Joa
convention In session until 2 o'clock
New Mexico's 12 - man delega­ T.
Hickson.
In the morning.
tion was H ie d .
NEW Mexico 12 votes; llarrlrnan
Yesterday the court also asTho way the Stevenson forces
maneuvered In scat Ihe Virginia, 1 Kefauver I Vi Kerr 4 Vi Russell treated tha bond of 940 of Joe It.
Cox, charged « A MMbxicatiuu,
Louisiana and South Carolina dele­ 4 Stevenson 1
New York 94 votes: llarrlrnan who failed to appear, and tha case
gations, despite their refusal to
take a loyalty pledge, pointed to­ IS Vi Kefauver 1 Stevenson d Vi of Thalm* Starnes, charged with
ward a Southerner as the No. 2 Ewing 3
asaault and battery, waa nolle
man on the ticket — If Stevenson
North Carolina 32 votes: Russell proased due to (he Inability uf thu
wins.
state to secure sufficient witness­
2d Stevenson 5 Vi Barkley Vi
North Dakota B votes: Kefauver es.
But those Northern elements
which fly tho "liberal" banner In­ 2 Kerr 2 Russell 2 Stevenson 2
Ohio's 54 • man delegation waa
dicated they would scrap lo get
EDITOR DIES
polled.
uno of their men accepted.
NEW YORK tgt—Thomaa O’Con­
Al a pre • session caucus of tho Ohio 54 votes: llarrlrnan 1 Ke- nor, 32, managing editor of tha
California delegation, John Anson fauver 19 Kerr t Russell 7 Stev­ Compass for two years, formerly
Ford, slate national commltae- enson 13 Barkley 2 Vi
on the staff of the newspapers'
man, told the delegates to stand
Oklx 24 voles: Kerr 24
predecessors, the Star and PM,
firm for Kefauver. lie aald there
Or* IS votes: Kefauver 12
and at one time with the Los
we* a "ruthless" coalition out to ; Pennsylvania's 70 • man delega­ Angeles News and Los Angela*
put Stavenson over.
tion was polled.
Poat-Record, died Thursday.
Btat* Assemblyman Robert Con­
don told the Californians; “ We'ra
not making any deal for second
choice. We're fnr Kefauver unlit
he re le iH i us.*'
The newly seated Virginia dele­
gate! caucused and voted to give
their 25 votes to San. Richard Rus­
sell of Georgia on the drat ballot,
The Virginian* had been leaning
that way but war* not formally
committed heretofore.
Wllh 10 candidates In tha field
it might well take several ballots
LAST TIM Bit TODAY I
to shake out tha "favorite aona"
and gat a decision.
Even in this climactic hour. Slav*
aon atlH wasn't saying whether
would accept a nomination.
.He left hla residence for ■ stroll
this morning and news reporter*
Hooked about Mm. Qm asked II

IT'S QUITI un-Conventions I to be
so neutral about the Democratic
candidates, but Charlene Bcch, of
Chicago, can’t make up her mind
and so appears in tha Convention
Hall area wearing' buttons of all
the hopeful*.
(International)
McCa r t h y ih o k
WASHINGTON Uv-Hcn. McCar­
thy (R.-Wls.) was reported "In
good condition" today following a
major operation Thursday at the
U. S. Naval Hospital at nearby
Hfthcsdn, Md.
“Sen. McCarthy had a satisfac­
tory night." said a medical bulletin
issued at 8 a. m. EST. "lie la in
good condition."
Ihe operation was |ierformed to
mend a rupture of muscles sops
rating the chest and abdominal
cavities.

Colored Residence
Destroyed By Fire
Flames of an iimlertermlned
origin completely ravaged a twostory frame house In the westslde
colored section of Hanford early
this morning, It was announced by
Rlr« Chief M. N. Cleveland to­
day.
The home of Josephine Brown,
colored, Sixteenth Street and Per­
simmon Avenue had all but burned
to the ground when City Firemen
reached the scene of thu file.
Chief Cleveland coujd give no
total estimate on the damages to
ths house and property. Flame*
were brought under control und
extinguished ahurtly after tha
arrival of tho firemen.
MANY DROWN IN FLOOD
ISTANBUL, Turkoy UR — At
least 20 persons were drowned and
scores injured lit u flood which
swept the valley of Ihe Klill Irtnuk
River following a recent heavy
rain, It was reported hero today.
The waters Inundated villages
lying on the banks of Ihe river
and heavily damaged grain crops.
The Klul Irmak. which flows
Into the Black Sea, drains a large
basin north of Ankara, the Turkish
capital.

NAVY PROBES "T O N G ”
KEY WEST UTi - Navy official*
are Investigating reports that aa ^
orange - yellow "ball of fir#"
streaked through thu skies over
Key West Tuesday night.
Four persons said they saw tha
object. One said It "looked like a
skyrocket" and two other* aald It
was traveling "at a terrific rate
or speed" from Ihe Gulf of Mexico
to the Atlantic aide of the Island.
A Navy man aald be saw the
object move across Uw aky but
added It slopped and started sever- m
al times before It disappeared. m
W. M. Jackson, executive officer
at Boca Ghica Naval Air Station,
said the Navy la inveatlgatlng.
BALK AT COST INCREASE

JACKSONVILLE (2) — The State
Board of Control Thursday night
rejected a request for an Increase
of aboot 111,000 in tha coat of a
large men's dormitory under con­
struction at Florida State Unlveril- „
ty.
3
Tho contractor and the business
representative of tho Tallahassee
Bricklayers' Union asked the board
to pay for an Increaae of 25 cants
an hour—from 12.75 to $3.00—In
tho bricklayers' wage scale.
Assistant Ally. - Gen. Frank
Holnti advised that the board
could nnt legally authorise any ex­
penditure fnr the purpose.
DEMENTED MAN KILLS G|RL
LONDON, England (21 — John
Straffen, 22-year-old gardener, waa
sentenced to death today for mur­
dering a 5-year-old girl a few mlr
utes after he escaped from Broa 3:
moor Asylum for (ha Criminal In
aane.
The body of Ihe victim, Linda
Bowyar, was found In bushes on
April 29. Straffen was apprehended
In the vicinity. He had bean at
liberty only four houra.

BOURBON

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SCHOOL HAS NEW COURSE
FEEKSKILL. N. Y. CW-Peeksklti Military Academy, a prep
school, will offer n new course,
"Techniques of Espionage," In the
fall.
One of tho lecturers will be
Robert A. Vogaler, who spent IT
months In a Hungarian prison as
an accused spy. Vogeler U an
alumnus and a trustee of the *
school.
»
School officials said the course
will be offered to aenlors and tt
will stress foreign policy and ori­
entation.

LAST TIMES TONIGHT
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John R. Welch. 67 year* of age,
idled yesterday a t 11:08 p. m. at
ispltal tn Bay
th e Veteran's Hosp
Pines following ai lingering 111ness. He had been in
li the hospital
for 12 dap* prior to hit death.
1895 I n ,- .
He was born Api
TiVed In y
Coeburn, Va. He
Sanford for the past 20 years''and '
...... „ ___j death waa
making his home at 613 Sanford
Avenue. He was a retired c a r­
penter and builder.
Survivors Include the widow,
Mrs. Klty Welch of Sanford t two
daughtars, Mrs, Gordon Frederick
and Mrs. Nash G. Kennedy Jr.,
land Mrs. Nash B. Kennedy Jr..
Donna Kennedy and Ronald and
Richard Frederick; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Marshall
Miami *
and Mrs. G. M. Ellison of Louis­
ville. Ky,
Funeral service* will be held
a t 2:30 p m. Saturday a t tha
Brlsson Funeral Homa with tha
Rov. Fred R. Horton officiating.
Burial will be In Evergreen Ceme­
tery In Sanford,

BurnHed Freed

CuNHt'lherry Cam*
Il'nallaHrS e ram I ' a i e llnel
prosecution eoticernlng hla position
ill Ihe town of Cnsselherry, Mr.
Carselberry said, "I'm only in the
background once In n while If they
want lo ask me questions about
pail hlsliuy, about road* and sur­
vey*,"
Mr*, (lerson, recalled by tho
prosecution, testified that there
wn* no conversation between her­
self and her husband nnd Mr*. Gu*nelhorry until after the alleged as­
sault occurred. She snlil that at
that time lier husband bail aald to
Mr*. Casselberry, “Thai’* u coins,
sal fabrication,"

John R. Welch, 57,
Dies At Bay Pli

Mr. Ani] Mrs. Tost

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McMahon Dies
Of Cancer At
Capital Today

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WASHINGTON"
Sen. nrlrn
By STANFORD RRAnstlAW
McMahon, 48, 4 Connecticut itemD l'KN O S A IIIF S . Argrnttna ,fs—
ocral with a passion fur peace
Fight person-. were rr,m rtrd dead
and a key role In tho nation's
and scores injured Ip the crush
atomic energy program, died to
■ y of cancer.
today ns thousands crowded up to
Death came at 10: to a in.. EST.
T
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to
with members of his family nl his
aide In Georgetown Hospital, where
aid stnlions to-at tin- Ministry of
the aenator went In June for an
operation.
Labor, when- the h&lt;«t\ nl Argon
Dr. Philip A Caulfield, Me
(Inn's Itrsl Indy w as lyuic in stair,
Mahon'a personal physician, Mini
said Mini,- dentils irsu ltn l lioui
tho senator was stricken with can
trampling, others f■•&gt;m he,id tall
cer of the lung which It nl spread
to his back and pelvis
nrt* they istd thousands writ- gu­
Illness prevented his campaign
ru III -1 aid. tint must nt tin* #r had
tag as a candidate for the Demo
only tainted Many, however, .ill
V alle lire ddenllal unmlnntinn
lereil (ra rtiiiril leg, ,,i arint,
Krlendj from Connecticut gave him
Troops hurilrd in during the
16 votes anyhow at the Democratic
morning lo lirlp poh- r imdrnl the
National Convention last week
rrnwds a, they i.ned up Imir
From his hospital bed, McMahon
dirrasl ut mile lung ipu-ues fur
ordered his name withdrawn
i 2U sernntl walk past Hu- lucr
McMahon was a brand new sen
nl I'resldrut .loan l&gt; IVrnu's wife
ator In 1913 when the first nlnmtr
Gov, Adlsl Stevenson fl*’f• I rnt&gt;ri the hand of Sen. John Spitik and political partner, who died Hal
bomb devastated Hiroshima Awe man, Ih-mm-rnllr nominee fir- Vir,- I're.udenl, re they pose together unlay nlghl itlrr i long dtnras
lomely Impressed, he derided this «&gt;ii fir* rottmm of C*miVf*niifin Mull for thr fir ’ limp lin tn nsltonsil Many wailed right ........ (nr s
new force must be leashed to save
glimpse ol the body
civilisation, and dedicated his life
■lusl Iirlorr noon, poller I .surd
MI that goal
s casually hullrtm i omiling foul
W Despite his relative Inespcrlence,
dead wild 2,MSI liihnrd lifil puldlc
he became chairman of ihc Sen
health ministry do. (ms said the
ate-Hume Atomic Enrgy Commit
numbers were highei ilmti I hut
te — the voice of Congress mi all
M is 1‘erou's m alli in her early
atomic affairs, the highest lay an
in's was g rn rralh
illrilu ilrd In
thorlty on the subject
r illrer allhongh there had tiern no
He first won fame as chief of
official anoiiunrrmrnl ,,| llir na
the Justice Department's criminal
birr nt tier illness
t r \
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lift*
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Division In 193.1, he personally
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moved Into bloody Harlan County, Mayor Stempcr .Says Dcmncratic
Nominee i,,1,,1,','
i,!!’ i.rV . AV.’ m'Thr i i ft
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Ky.. during a war between coal
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City
Commission
G e l s Hip W e l c o m e ' , '; ; , , )ll" ! ;^ ,T l7 m a h o l|,. ny «Mn li »!! M
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Stiulyini;
Problem
A t
S t a t e Capita! flraprtl in u h lfr m k Iik I-. .lu.illttiu i i. I Alt!
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witnesses were slain and Hie homes 1
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Dr,during a report by Robed \l
MIH'AMi m
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of two others were dynamited, hut
lelurnrd
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the New Englander restored law Aliens, consulting engineer, e-f s ,evrnson
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and order after spcclaculur trials Jacksonville, employed hy the City :ipnngflH«l and a l.iinullumis wrl '...T 1'
to study Hanford'* sewage disposal ' nine I"" " ««•' IIHnoln eapdal. In ' " lr
for terrorism.
I'ern n spent uiui li nt Sunday heHep. Carl T. Durham, North need*, tn the effect thnt no dls- I'f'pare himself for the rule of side (tie casket and jiiTM iually s r
Carolina Democrat, Is vlco chair­ posnl plant is necessary at Hus Drum, rath standard hearer in (he ranged this plarein en t ut the b irr
man of the Senatc-Honso Atom time, David n. Lee. director of the l»1f I'reddentMl campaign
A fte r a p riv a te funeral m ass, a t­
w Committee and automatically Florida Stale Board of Health, de
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tended only by government m inis
takai over the helm until a sue elare,
, ^ . " e W m t l y ^ 'd d he ' A f t l f S ters and In tlm n tr frie n d s, he o r
eaaaor la elected
d e rrd th r restless crow ds admit- Sen. Richard n, Russell ( D Ga.) la n a !m &lt;a f " w i S without .d c r p i.le fIlllim
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I m l. T h e y hail aliiiulm l to see t h r ,- .
;
jp |C sam *M *** f a n T m i
treatment faellltlcs.
" Avri.'iur I Inir.i’ wifr" T w - i A n t i 'I ‘i m u . m i h
Then lie w ill resign in devote body, and once liroke a polh i&lt; i nr

Board Of Health Stevenson And
Favors Sanford Sparkman Talk
Disposal Plant Over Campaign

Voters Of Texas
Trellis Peeble
Tells Hubby Of Turn Backs Upon
Chicago Parley Fair Deal (iroup

Oviedo Packing
Houses Buy Into
Big Co-Operative
The Oklawsha Klvrr Processing
Coooeratlve, to whlrh 'f r w Sem­
inole County pocking concerns
(belong, has iuirrhnsc,| no eon It v
Tn the B. and W. Carmine Coni
pany of Gmveland, It. F. Wheeler.
Jr.. executive vlee president * of
Nelson and Cnmnany of Oviedo,
announced Saturday.
Tha Cooperative was formed hy
16 Central
F lorlla
park let*
bousaa, among which are A. R
Herlong ami Company ami Part's
Williams Fruit Company. TK
Seminole* Countv peeking home.
Involved are Lake Charm Fruit
-vjTompany and Southward paeklov
Company, In addition lo Nelson
and Company.
The 16 are all Independent pack
houaea and thatr connection
with tha B. and W, Company I*
Intended to provide tha outlet for
their fruit Intended for cltrua eon
eanlrate and single atrength Juliv
and citrus salad, conalatlng of
"i-ange and grape fruit.
l B1^&lt;1Tnh •n|M, fresh fruit is
Jtlll handled Individually and tho
Cooperative has nothing to do
»Rh ‘hl» Phaa# of operations.
The Cooperatlvt,i first Idea,
M r.W h « l.r sa d , waa to purchase
or hultd a canning plant to handle
processing for fta members. This
Intention, however, later gave way
lo the plan to purehaie part own•rahlp In a houae already estabIlihtcL
j, In
P*'t v*er tha B, and W,
Company has doubled ita prneea*
. J W A j m i ” . putting In additional
•VWd atorage apace and a new eva­
porator for concentrate!. The
«omn*ny hancJI«cl 8 COO,000 boxea.
Mr. Wheeler said further that
Carrol Floyd, production manager

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production man

top
concentrate* In tha atate.

onB of
In eltrua

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
y

N i a i l t i t how far away
Troat how. row n a y |e&gt; M yowvacaltsa you raw readily caUk
up an tha hour a la v a aewa by
***dta| tha Baafard HaraV
whan yaa ratam . You can ar&gt;
raaga with your carrier bay, or
through Charlie Morrlaan. d m .
latlan aaanacer, by UWabonJug
ltd , to have your ragular iaanaa
wt tha Herald eared foe yaa
j b l l a yaa are away, to ha dn
)» (P i a &lt;d to yuar boat* la a w
agaa. year return
w extra d a r n Tha
w«wkly aakaertgllw
, outltl# all ragnlar aato
to this addMaaal aarv.

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him sett •" the rule " I did not w a n t"
can d id ,lie for the President of
the D n iiril States
The Demor-ratle nnnilnep .pent
the week end conferring with par
lv lem lers on e iim |e iia il plans
\iiuuig them w n . Sen lohn Spark
m m of A la lia in n . "h u m the Dent
oct-'tic N ational t'onventlon rh m e
a , Stevpitann's running m tie as
c im lnhiln fur vice president
F r.u ik F , M cK in n e y. I )e rimer atte
n ti I if in mI ch n ln iu in , Vntil rr|inrl&lt;*rfl
the p arty high com m and had
agreed on n "h a rd hitting earn
iialgu of no ttio rr than tat days "
it «-||| l)egln on l.ab n r D ay
M efUnurv .aid the p a rly 's big
|,,n r S|)eaklng team wilt In- I ’resldent I iu m i r i, who advised the
eltalrm o n , " I am at vour dlspos

Hralth \gency. In removing pnlhi
Hon from our water res-mreei in
Klotidn as w-,-11 nr from the nation
ns a whole", the Itonr-I „f Hnillh

nl," Vlrr ITesidenl Allien Mark
ley, an llns-iccesafiil candidate fur
the Inp spot on the 19.’,2 ticket,
Mevnnaoil and Sparkman

The ch a irm a n anld the team w ill
letter rleelnrei.
••We 0-e sure Hint your Mlty of c a r r y the cam paign Into rv o ry
f|r|nl* are fam iliar with -lie policy ji.u t of the nation, and President
Trum an has prom ised a repetition
of his 1918 w h istle strip spenkin
tary sewers are all
adequate tiestment fn'dltlea. In
other words, no new pollution m«v
be added to our already polluted
stremns. We thollbl like '■• call lo
your attention a publication from
th« Federal Security Agency cn
titled, "floutheast Drainage lla
ainn," in which they *'n'e 'hat
Panford needs a new »cw*ge treat
m rnl plant.
"This office tins advised Sanford
that a new sewage treatment plntil
has been needed for H o m e lime and
It la difficult to comprehend any
r e c o m m e n d a ti o n In ' h i s modern
elvlllrstion nf adding more polio
lion to our stream* L.verv proc ra m , to our knowledge, In IhUnited states Is pointed toward

A. C. Stines Attend
Hardware Convention
Mr. and McK a . C. HI Ino retumod Hunday from Washington,
D. C. where thev attended the Nn
tional Retail Hardware Aaaoclation'a 66rd Congrea* which eonvensd In tha Hotel Statlar laat
Tuesday through ThursdayMr. Stlno, llrat vice prcalden*.
of the Florida Aaaoclatlon, who
served on tha nominating anil resolution! committees, stated that
tho 1068 convention alt*1 will be
Miami with Florida serving as
the main boat a s s i s t e d hy othsr
member* of tha Third Region in
eluding Georgia, A la b a m a , North
atolina and Tenne*and South Carol
an.
Maln apaakir for tho opening
■vent was Karl Mundt and ttepSld Hsrlong gava tha opening ad­
dress for tha Thursday morning
aasslon. Mr. and Mrs. Stint, left
Washington for Charleston, W.
Va. w han thay visited with thatr
■on-ln-Iaw aM dsughUr, Dr. and
Mr*. Gaorga Mlyakawa and their

gcnrriilly predicted defeat
Reside* .Siiarkn)an and McKln
ney, oilier Rlrvenynn vir.llurs Sun
day included Gov Paul A Dryer
nf MassachoarlM, Avrrell Harrlman, Ken Robert Kerr of Okla­
homa and Mrs India Ftlwarda,
vice chairman of the Democratic
National Committee
A' reporter called Kerr’s alien
lino tn hla own campaign litera­
ture which find .aid Stevenson was
not emotionally fitted for the pres
Itlenry, and the senator replied the
statement was " a minor thing of
no linpnrtflhrr."
II wm dlsrln.-cd that Dover had
persuaded Hnrrlman to withdraw
In favor nf Klevrnwn after the
second ballot at the convention
Friday. A reliable source said Herrlman planned tn delay hh with
drawnl until Ihe sixth ballot, but
the Massachusetts governor perIt «Milan*.| in. ra « * T n « l

.1. P. Hart Found
(tuilty Of Churgo

J. I*. Karl, charged with driv­
ing whlla Intoxicated to the ex­
tent that hla normal faculties we.e
Impared, waa found guilty by the
Jury In the County Court Thurs­
day afternoon.
Witnesses for the state In­
cluded George A. Kelsey, con­
stable, and Thomas II. DanlelT, Jr.,
while wltneaaea for the defenae
were Mitchell Roland and the de­
fendant.
Sentence was wlthald by Judge
Douglas Stenatrom pending a pos­
sible appeal for a new trial.
Tha jury conalatwl of Columbus
T. Kent, John A, Brown, Cecil E.
Flowers, William L- Harvey, Jr,,
J a m a A. McGrath, and Joseph
R. Wells.
The court was not In session
today; but will continue tomorrow
-with tho caaea of Calvin McKin­
ney, charged with aggravated as­
B mdaon, Andy, before returning sault, and Charles E. Jordan, as­
sault and battery.
me.

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trance
The m ournful view ing of Hu bn,iu.v&gt; nceniiipanted hy an lines l i n ­
ed death tien Jlta tl Fa le tisn V ,
ea. -Ilrei tnr of the a rm y ' i sup, ii
so li,Hit suffered a heart
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while visitin g the lile r *dud !
night and tiled shortly atte,
I'cron's derision s till w as ,

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nmdcal family hnmf nn the ■" In n it: v . l i . l vu'i lit " - It '
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Tragic Shooting With Small Rifle
Marred Boyhood Of Adlai Stevenson
Editor's note: This second &gt;•'
a S-uart scries on the liftAdlal E. Hleveoaon, Demur, allnominee for PretWenJ, envet*
hi* career Irom boyhood &lt;&gt;•
World War II.)
By ROGER V. LANK
SI'RINGFIKLD, III. '* - A Ira,'episode marred the boyhood
Adlal K Btevenion In hla U'h
year.
A rifle he held discharged nn
expectedly, fatally wounding •
cousin by marriage, Iluth Maty
Mcrwln, on Dec. 30, 1012 The
death waa ruled accidental ai a
cornner's Inquest the next day
This la what happened.
A teen-age party was arranged
for friends of Adlal'* older slater,
Elisabeth. Adlal waa given an
early supper but permitted to Join
(ho gueata afterward. Meantime,
the parents left tho houae to call
on neighbors.
One of the guests was a student
at a military academy home for
tha Christmas holidays. AdJal was
sent to gat out a .at callbor rifle,
and tha acadamy youth proceeded
to entertain the othars by demon-

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SANFORD
HERALD
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To Lure Capital
For Investment

Riot, Led By Two
Killers, Is Ended
BOSTON Wi — forty-three prlsoners, fed by two life-term killers.
released two hostages unharmed
end, eurrendercd early today about
IS hours after rioting at Mass*,
chuselt* State Prison In Charles­
town and barricading themselves
• In the auto plate shop.
J Correction Commissioner Maxwall B. Groesman n ld no promi lset were given to the prisoners
' and added, "The*'H get the maxiI mum (penalty.)''
r The two hostages, Cornelius Hor' gin, 41, and John Kerrlvan, prison
• employes, said they were swept
|i Into the 3 story building to the top
. floor where the prisoners set up a
• barricade.
; They said they were not harmed,
i bound or gagged by the prisoners,
• The hostages added that nlthough
• thav were allowed to move around
rather freely In the room Ihey
.■pant a weary night and always
fall In danger.
The, riot broke out about I p. m.
Tuesday and ended about 4:19 a m.
today.
Thirty other prlsonera surren­
dered earlier after a tear and
vomit gas barrage sent them
streaming back to their Cherry
fflll Section cells weeping like cry
babies. The Cherry 1IIU Section,
which usually quarters condemned
man, housed only quarrelsome
prisoners.
The hsrrlcaded prisoners sub
milted their grievances to Cross­
man and O'Rrlen, declaring they
would not surrender or release the
hostages until they saw their dc
ma nets In newspapers. They also
demanded no reprisals.
Orossman delivered (he early
morning editions to the prisoners
so they coutd see their grievances
In print. But, a state police spokes­
man said, the prlsonera continued
to haggle with the commissioner
and presented more demands.
Among tholr demands were bet­
ter food, pay for work as pre­
scribed by a 104(1 legislative act,
leas confinement for minor Infrac­
tions. more time for showers al
lowed
once an week,
free
Kiwru iniLD
w rri, more
mv
time, especially for lifers

Florida Banker Cites
Possibilities
F or
Attracting Wealth •

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MISIDINT of Columbia University for two yesrs by 1190, Riseniowrr enjoyed an Impromptu lunch with members of the claas of
1029. Ike wmt to Columbia from a three-year term as U. ft. Chief
of Hiaff, which followed his duty na occupation chief In Germany.

GUI' platform rrlHrlsm
The Korea War Issue was ban
died this way.
"The Communist aggressor has
been burled bark from Soulh Ko
re a Thus, Korea has proved, oner
and for all, Ibal Ibe Unllrd Nalinns will resist aggression
"We urge continued effort, by
every honorable means lo bring
about a fair and effectlvo peace
settlement In Korea In accordance
wllh Ihe principles of the United
Notions Charier."
In another slam at Itepuhlicans,
Ibe foreign policy plank said:
"We reject the defeatist view
of those who say we cannot afford
the expense uml effort necessary
lo defend ourselves We express
our full confidence In the Joint
Chiefs of Staff."

fC'enllnoed Vrmn Paaa (last

over a Girls Water. She waa found
guilty and sentenced to two more
Hay* at Girls Hints. Him told of
the fun of awhnmlng In the col­
lege peol and nf the toura of the
Capitol building, the Governor’s
mansion and the Supreme Court
building. Muring one nf the legis­
lative sessions a hill waa passed
to hold a reunion nf the group.
She also told of the meaauto
passed by the House of Represen­
tative* providing for life Imprlaonmont without possibility of
pardon for dopo-paddlors,
Mlsa Beverly Gray, sent bv ‘-Ha
Pilot Club, and Min Joan Wright,
by the American Education Asso­
ciation, were unable to attend the
picnic. The girl* were Introduced
hy Mr*. E. II. Lanty, program
chairman.
Mr«. Nancy Brock, who servo:!
aa a delegate tn th* Pitot Inter­
national convention held at Mu-Inac Island, Mich, described the
convention site as "being out of
this world". Htseped III hlalmy
where many battles were fought,
the old foil still ntanda at on i
end of the Island which ran h«
reached only hy ferry. N &gt;cars are
allowed on th* Islam!, so transpor­
tation la by hlcycla nr surrey,
Bhe described Ihe visit to Ihe
ivarnor’a summer home where
a guaata ware served tea and of

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enter* who believe Hint racial
problems are heil handled a! stale
a lough "anli-fllibiislor plank" call­
ing for ravlalon of Senate rules.
Instead, under a section on "gov­
ernment reorganisation" the plank
In general terms iiropnsea Im­
proved congressional lawmaking
machinery without specific men
lion of "filibuster" or Henale rules
MemoeraHe accomplishment* and
viewed wllh nlnrm the new Re
publican platform
Roth aimed nl appealing In n
majority n( Ihe voter*, especially
(hose In labor union* nr organl/ed
minority or natlonallly groups
The labor plunk once more
urged—hut did not promise re

which adorn*

tn thn foreign policy pmnk, Ihe
Democrats, ni did the llepuhllrnn*.
put world peace as Ihe lop goal
"We will noi he deflected from
our course by any ntlempt* lo ills
Florida waa givan ala top
awards amt two Florida women
had tha distinction or being elected
to International office*. Tha Jack­
sonville club won Ihe "Club of Hie
Year" award and Mra, Edith MeBrld* Cameron of Gainesville svns
elected second vice president of
Pilot International, lira. Genlu
Dodd, past dlatrlct governor, wet
elected a director.
An International project waa

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H ••nllnnen frnm I'm * llsei
wa Idled anxiously hy Western oh'.rrvers, not only because of
Egypt'* ladeullal key posltlnn In
Middle Kust defense, hut also In
light nf llrllnin’s hitler feud wllh
Ihe Kgyptlnns over nmlrol nf the
Hun/ Canal and Die Sudan
In Iran, the picture looked oven
morn grim Diplomats feel Ihe
riot* have spelled out a warning
that Judicious use of mub rule
may cause Ihn West tn lose the
slralegle land Irrelrirvnhty.
The Communist*, supposedly out­
lawed. are taking an Increasingly
nrllciilntr rnlo. Op In now, they

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Baenhowar rtHtOHII PAY for teacher* waa urgag by Preeideftt Etaenhowar, apeak* ? l ,*d
c - *•
Harper
(left) obtained
hla ai
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veara
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hla
appointment
to Wait
Ing Informally In front of the Atm* Mater statue at Celumbto Uni* J!™* , ,m Ih.i.
--- -oM ,f1,nd- ■ newspaper pubverally, lie raleed the question why the "man or woman teachardoee ,n ,r rrom
lh«lr
home
I
..........town of Abtlen*. waa visiting New TorkI&gt;lifrftajia«l ty
U ge#n, rtuun*
as...__ snsktts
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not cet tha recompense to which he or iha la eo Justly snlltted.'*
nuintwiw

Friendship
(&lt;.'nnMaa»4 Pro** N i« Oil)
elected It* of 24 detegalcs pledged
lo Ihe Georgian
, The one sided split In the Flor­
ida delegation has occasioned no
disharmony. Russell backers, In­
cluding Ihe two Florida senators,
told n reporter they are convinced
that Kcfniiver will drop out of the
balloting and that the stain's en­
tire 24 volesl hen will gn to Bus­
sell, If he remains In the running.
"We are not having anything hut
unanimity In Ihe delegation," said
.Smothers.
In the event both Kefativer and
Russell drop mil, the Floridians
plan lo caucus on the convention
floor tn determine where Ihey'U
throw Ihelr support.
"The question n( second rholce
has nnl even come up," said Hol­
land "We have been going on the
assumption Hint Russell will win "
The Georgians, 24 votes strong
for Russell, are exported tn go
down the line with ihelr senator^
never switching ihelr vote tn any­
one else.
The Florida senators had a word
of prntse Tor Ihe Sunshine State's
young chairman, Farrla Bryant,
Ocatn, a Russell campaign leader

Coast Guard Searches
For Distressed Ship
NEW ORLEANS (Jit-Four Coast
Guard cutlers and three I'ltY pa­
trol planes arc searching an area
In the Gulf of Mexico 100 miles
snulhweit of New Orleans for an
unidentified ship which was re­
ported In distress at 11:29 a. m. to­
day, Coaat Guard officials said.
The Coaat Guard reported re­
ceiving a call which said only
"Radio receiver out. Abandoning
ship In small boat."
An Air Force C-47 reported see­
ing an oil slick In the area of
Ihe distress call shortly after It
was rorclvrd, officials said.
The four cutters In the search
arc the Cartlgan, the Triton, (he
Salvia and the Tampa.
The Coast Guard said the first
I'RY took off from Hlloxl at 7:29
a m. and other planes took off at
3 a m. from Cornu* Chrlstl. Tex.,
and Pensacola, Fla.

Court

OlympIcM
&lt;&lt; ontlrnra Chxh I'ss* (tee)
record of fi n.18 set hy Finland's
Vnlmnrl Iso Hollo In 1232.
lo Hirer Iris! heats tn the stee
plrchnse no (ewer Hum olght run­
ners, Including two Russians, ran
under ihe funner Olympic record
Cy Young, Glendale, Calif., dis­
mayed a capacity crowd nf 70,000
Finns when .he threw tha Javelin
212 feet. 0 70 Inches on his second
allempl In Ihe final round to
s io im I i Ihe Olympic record of 239
feel, seven Inches held by FinInnd'* Mailt Jnrvmnn.
Harrison (Rones) Dillard, Cleve­
land. Iimu Olympic ino-meter
champion, equalled the Olympic
record of i.i o seconds In winning
Ills first heal In his specialty, Ihe
HO nieler high hurdles.
Shirley Hirlrklsnd of Australia
broke the Olympic mark andt led
the world record for the women's
90 meter hurdles hy winning her
heal In II seconds. Yvette Wil­
liam* ot Australia broke th* wom­
en's hrnad Jump reenrd in th* qual­
ifying round with a leap of to feet

By
fly BENNETT DELOACH
BARTOW th - A banker said
today there Is a need In thli state
for bringing Investors and t«eken
of money together.
Benton W. Powell, president of
the Palmer First National Bank
and Trust Co. of Sarasota, said
opportunities for capital mveilmen! in Florida are not being fully
exploited.
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At a state-wide Industrial con- *
ference, Powell said In many cases
neither the Investor nor the man
who wants money knows ol the
other's need.
He suggested, among othtr
things, a clearing bouse for gettlog ,*
these two groups'together.
.
Powell also said the State Ad
vertlalng Commission might have ,
more money to spend In publicis­
ing Florida's opportunities.
Following Powell a suggestions, %
Beverly Grlzzard, acting director #
of the Advertising Commission,
said his agency Is In contact with
some 20,000 prospects who went
to bring an estimated MO million
dollars lo this state for Investment

rich hut noverty-itrlckcn nation
whose fight with Britain over tha
Angln-Irnnlan Oil Cn properties al­
ready has produced a dangerous

Convention
M n n l la e M Pram Page O M I

manshlp, Including Ihe right lo act
as advocate, timekeeper, parlia­
mentarian and 'Impartial' Judge
all at Ihe same lime: and
"Whereas, such conduct on the
part nf both participants was with­
out precedent In our National Con­
vention and amounted to a flourish
of parliamentary arrogance that
knew nn hounds, which was In­
deed shocking to the sensibilities

of fair-minded people everywhere.
"Therefore, be II resolvd, that
this convention does hereby direct
attention to the gross mishandling
of hli duties by Ibe temporary
chairman; and
"Be II further resolved, that this
convention does hereby ceniure
and condemn the brazen action of
Ihe temporary chairman."
Dever told a reporter he had not
heard previously about the pro­
posed resolution. He added with a
■mile:
"I suppose It will go to the lies-

Orluard said thla capital ren
resented only those personi who
had been contacted through the
commission’s industrial program.
He said this money did noC represent persons Interested In just,,
visiting Florida,
«
The conference, held In the
center of Florae's rich phosphate
area, la sponsored by the Florida
State Chamber of Commerce.
Purpose of the conference Is to
tie together all efforts being made
by alf organisations lo bring more
Industry lo Florida.

nlitflona fnmmllAaik **

returned to their aide at which
point the accident had occurred.
In his plea to the jury Me,
Spencer laid the Idame for thu
accident on "young people out
for n good timo" and declarer1
that every time euch a case was
brought before the Jury police of­
ficer* would testify that the de­
fendant was so drunk he rouldn't
stand.
He also noted the "belligerent"
attitude ot Patrolman Harrison
and commented on the fact (tint
while tlm patrolman had been
solicitous about the welfare of
Iwo women Involved In the acci­
dent, he had not secured medical
attention for Mr. f’lymton, who
had previously testified that ha
had had a disk In hla back out
of place due tn the accident, but
had taken him to Jail,
Geo. A. Speer Jr., prosecuting,
attorney, asked that Iha Juror*
remember In their d***!0* thu
gravity of the offense. He no(«J
the terror of facing a ’ drunken
driver on the highway when a
motorist has to make a split sec­
ond decision as to the method of
avoiding nn oncoming car, know­
ing that the drunken driver may
change hla direction at any time.
Ho added that be felt Ihe prose­
cution had caUidinhed "heyond
the doubt of a reasonable man"
that Mr. Plymton was Intoxicated
at the time of the accident.
Jurors in the case wen Mrs,
Metta M. Starke, George Jakuhcln,
Edward Toft ley, Homer Little,
Hubert R. Overall, and Blanton
D. Owen.

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according (o City
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died ahortly after hie election as
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NO. 212

Russell’s Name Is Put In
Nomination A t Convention;
Stevenson Strength Grows
II) J A C K UFII.I.
CONVENTION HALL. Chicago
'.f1-- The Democratic cunvent ion
-apparently bent nil making Adlnl
SleveiHun It* pie-ddeii tin I nominee
ru-illnl toward It- tug moment
today under tlireal uf a po**tblc
ugly North Smith fight right at
Humiliating time
t han inun Sam Kuytiurn said
t.uui'laiu Smith I'ariillliu and Yir
glllla Munld he invited lu answer
lu ttie lullcuit nl vt.ite- fur muni
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Louisiana, C a r o l i n a
Virginia Answer To
Rollcall Of States:
Split Crisis Looms

By VOLIE WILLIAMS, JR.

• that It was quite likely that u
Kantucky delegate would nominate
Dick Kuaaell. Of course, that
would help Russell Immeaaurably.
When the Florida delegation was
Informed ol tin* poaaioillty, iney
were quite Jubiluut, And nut with­
out cauae either, because last nlgm
was Allien Iturkley'a night.
To the strums of "My Old Ken
lucky Home," "Happy Days Arc
Here Again," and "Dixie," the
« vice-president was accented an
ovation both before and nfiei
he spoke which was so evidently
spontaneous that It must have
thrilled hla heart. He la the 'grand
old man" of the Dvniocrutlc t'arty
said aomej "Mr. Democrat," said
others: and It wai evident tlml
every peraun In uttendanco was
proud to be identified with the
party of Alben Barkley.
He had the complete attention
of the inaimnoiii audience and
waa interrupted time after time
In hie delivery of an entirely exlemporaneoua addreaa. Aa he aaid,
he 'spoil# from the heart and not
l rom a piece of paper."
Aa h* waa intruuuced by for­
mer Senator Scott Lucaa, blue
college bannera were -woken out
ail over Ihe auditorium on which
was printed "Damiey For Freslhem," and dodgera were thrown
irom the balconies stating, "Bark­
ley gulls Race— ihe I'eopie Want
Harkiey. • rtt the eoncluilon of nil
aaare-s, nearly eveiy ueU|ta.t'auc
aenatur went to the platform and
ehook hands with hint. Hmathera
and Holland were among Ihe first.
Douglas hugged hint around the
neck. Jimmy Roosevelt, Lehman,
Alagriuson, and Humphrey were
others. However, although suverkl attempts were made by
friends of hoih o r them, Governor
Byrnes of Mouth Carolina refused
to go to the platform. The aame
,ot senator llarry Byrd
of Virginia.
While Kefauver stopped the conventlon yesterday with hla ap­
pearance, last night a man,and a
lady who appeared to be Chinese,
canea In the box next to oura end
aat down, and after about SO minH'eaiiaaea Qa rue* The##)

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CHICAGO, III. (Special)—A
contagious excitement 1* in the
air today ai the delegate* enter
the International ampltheatre beeauee thia la the day of nomina­
tion. There la (till considerable
■peculation among many dele­
gatee a* to who the nominee will
be.
In a conversation with Cunre»sman II e rong yesterday
[a t
Convention
Hall, and before
!the vote on the
j acceptance of the
credential rummlttee report, lie
• atated that In
hla uplnion If the
delegate* accept­
ed tne committer
report and sent
V. William* Jr. ed the "regular'
delegate*, Dick
vk 1Kuaaell would pro
fitl more than an;
any other candidn
candidate.
Florida Kuaaell aupportera me
conalderably more vocal over the
chancea uf their camlhlntu than
they were day before yesterday.
The fact that Virginia. South
Carolina and l.uulalanu have re­
fused to sign the much watereddown “aaaurance oath" ha* coal
Russell ronalderahle auppurt how­
ever. It la difficult to undcratand
the poaltlon of theee three atatea.
If they are as interested In the
Russell candidacy a* they »*pome.
It la the opinion of a ranking
southern congrraaman who can­
not he quoteri that the Impotliint
thing U to Ini certain thut the
party machinery |a kept "in the
right hand* and out of the con­
trol of the ADA.
The co-chairman of the Alabama
delegation, Wilbur Nolen Jr. uf
Montgomery In an interview with
the Hanford Herald late lust night
laid that Alabama would yield It*

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t t f o

&lt;Ii'n*-r.illy fa ir ami continued hnl
through
K r n 1.1&gt;
jmssibly
ilm m lr ishm iors .il w idely scattered
in .iftern.w.M

Senator George Says
Russell Is Man Who
Believes In Equal­
ity Ol Opiiortunity

Strike Factions
Told By Truman
To End Dispute
President St r e s s c s
Urgency For Con­
cluding Strike Now
W A M U N i; l ON
i
l*i t"*iilrnt
T r u m a n tolil
d m fi.iin »&gt;i flu
IIl«|l• VI &gt; lflat 111* « III It. Itlfil
fai'I'S 11ml, IV M ill tflik util 1 tint
II m 1 I'l'lMlnUM d i l l I'llli1 t i l l
1111*«

Sin ce all three h a te balked at ui imii' i*
illl 'l i Ill* t i l t I tin'(I I In i l l ' I till
-Ignllii! a " In y a lt y " pledge, that
could
precipitate
u
-diimdnwn m l I'HHtll of fin* V\ L i h ' H i m r lu
m il
flu* ililfi*t«*hi«
ihai
&gt;erup tlien ami there mi whether w o r k
they would lie allowed to eo*l h n m u h l mi lit*' *iiik* uf iruMMHi
K ii
their 04 vote* in the convention Sli't'lvv ui ki' i' i el if.n
Mr T r u m a n * m m i ilk l;&gt; »l to
The fuse lo Iniicli il off would
Tim
fin • » ' m
hid a 1*4*m
lie fur *omc delegate to challenge m u r i l t ”P h il ip M 14rr*» % l ♦■-nlrul ill I ill
at tlml |Hiint their right In vole
f ' l U nii(! Ih'ttiitti 't I n t ! t ' " In*,nl
The cimvcniuu had d a rte d it*
S M rrt t i l l '
n t 'tl mi
m iininallm i* n ille a ll when H nyliiiru of tIII* I
fill* III hour Hint I"' " if'
pii**eil tin* wind to newsmen
M m i i\
am i
i oi ii
I* it iiu
Sen Itirliu n l llu**ell uf G eurgiii
Tssl.f
i " i'll ■ I
oid
lln- Suiilfi'* luipe and pride, gut \Vhih' III lUM
I..
I 114
in* iinme lii lin e the em iveiilinn ni’NNsmmi Ilm
pm
K.sT
first

Si'ii.llm

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Sen. Johnson Says
Russell Will Win
On Tenlh Ballot

IU
u n i n it 11 N M M . S
t III ) v o n
c
iiu . n n u ie uf
sen
K iih iiM
Bn .-..•ll nt i i e u n i i u
\N,r elf eietl In ihe I h ’Uiui I'.tlie N.i
(mi lal 4 m i \ * htinli 1Hi 1,1V - i - -i j ir e v lMi MMi il ►amliil ale w ho l i e l i r v e . iu
I'M al •ippm tn in H fin
ill
sill
W a llii
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llo ive ll'x
S i " .i .tlf ( nltea %tn ll n UI G i ' u i g i a , in
lievcli, ile1 1■l 1-p ireil i n i t ) m Mini;
Ni l 11.« M h n ell 1
Mi .ti i t - l .in d iiig
|» ' In •el * .4'if
1,M- •ll tn
in 1 Mil , . Mhl'-i " l i t
ihr
in n -t •mii I.Mln i ' D ia l Hie
itu.I.f H. t
lit)■11,1 Mnn. .*n . he uni te r
Mo »h| * 1 tl it ol I IN il lUllu U My
\ 11' 1111 i •v in i i ui a * iv th an otfieo
Ii 'll.i
lo tr.nl hi t i n t itn fs h lp
I.. .&lt;i
lul 11**1 'pe* ifn n t h n a m e
i .« n MwielM h
Pi*'i‘nhiiN\i i
the
pi i &lt;11h in tu i n u m i w e
M ' l i i r t i . i v irl.h-M In l. e o rtjia ft*r
flir ptifpiiNi' i leM pp5 It tinsel P hi

tit *f i nihil) hr (tie first In p,o h)»-

flit • Mi i I'i-'i.v ri i f it in Sell ( ! enroll
it.
Ms i
th
i |if inn n( H it -*m II
V tii *ri
whit t») B i n es in

•■-I ,,il up;.. ..
ha *11 etpial
lit* til 'll )| 1‘PP'IIHNMV it III 11 1*1*41

rum m •ippni I n i u ' v I’uu tl pi Mi I leal
A reluctant candidate fur the Democratic I'rcsl Initial nomimilhoi. Guv. Glint K. Stevenson of llli
illl'li*-* * till11 lime, -i" i ■ H r O r
Maliam i first nil the alphlthet.
np pm "miltv
.1 N eu ni hi* ■* tern
mils (tup) is pictured ns lie addressed ihe opening session of tin lii-mnrrutie Nalloiud ('oiiventlon in
■I imi nn fit
pi
&lt;•i i ,1 ills (il
a i n . in w lui i *4
Vast nudleliee as a thunderous ovation gleets hisnstust aildlcu.’e or* i, tluindeious ovation greets hi vietded lu Georgia and M-neridile
pin . ills 111 .i ui-Ml NtTin i- m el l
appeurance on the ro.trutn. In his undress a,« counseled the Democrat- m-vei lo "nnpea-e or apolugiae" Wallei George. Senate ciillcngtic nf
l.l'clllt'lll
Miirics rm tlm iu .l U
itiissi-ll
made ttie iioininaling
(P
M In) lln pi e* uler.i N nt I he
for Its nmg reign.
.1 hop»- J7.S Votes Fig tiro
T lu ir
»*l i* m -f.l.l
'Pei’ili
I mU » N( ill
) m a i l H tl 1 h* lU’ Vi'HI
if
la.lt
i'tial turn lied nit till' expei’li'd of ii « 1111&gt;'k ^ i 't i I n n * 1nit ii rf
Hi lln i m m i Hun Ml nf he I !i*«i nl nf II tail
^i,in
Air
Kxprrtnl
id
lu.irlug ileiiiuiislralluii with lUsie of opiimiMii ’i i u !*• i
tml t'.i I* m u i. I ilherlinitfi nt iit'il
t
)n
The
l’iist
II.illiD
all nut In till till' lllllinl's lul Its ilHIs
I !.
iliit Hut
Tin* tact litiil I
......it »• n .m M II i »*ll t*i I n n e v III .1
i luimplnll
.to
Will) IIn’ lung list nf e aiidldule*. ta y 141•11uo'il to i •'!
'finri ll,ifmli.it Mi Inisr hut III a
11% Hit lit II II NSINt.s
Hint
i
inti'N
’ii*nni
«l
t"
and atfemiiinl inimmating speei-he*
, \il •*»
i‘‘
. i'
Hit li.ii .1 pH\ i i ti m ellt i ui Ms e i u lt a ii H , nut
lot •ml U u&lt;- 1114
» kind of in N4 i
'i ll
t t u i p l iu ’ u m m i • I
.ml i u ' I i I ii v limn
and demunslriillnlis. it emild be ii*i iu»iih
*
lln*
vlrlkr.
*
m
»h*
"
m
l
In
Mm
in t i n ivliu h h a v e
11KI.i \ I h i ' t ll Null tt in Un I h u m
late In the day before ttie l.miisl
S
ill
Hill
In
mi
tl"
Lilk
In
t
ns t‘i*u
nhi h &gt; 'ilU i he ( H u m U i ii'liehiut
i t . ill
p n s n l i i i l i a l uiiiiiUi.Mmri mi
ana
South
t'nruliiiii
Virginia
issue
TAMI'A civ—John Cliff*, accused
M u rra y am i K a li I*
n • P»
hdui Ihe Unit h,Miltt Mill i i u . t u u ! n l i " n ’r pi ihlmuM In* ti.i lint l.ttletl Vllu'M
was reached
uf killing his stepson, testified to
If S li‘i,l man, m h n
mohiti/.iloui nn u * nitl ^ Niti I'll i I m nn I k *i t
i ,i
Sen M e u lV e
ini
lie ivholli
H
ackers
n(
the
Stevensnn
“
d
ru
ft"
the buy wna "Inn stupid to
ilir rrlitr, ami llir P m * nli Mt' N o i
SfU P.llv/01 ItlllllMili IJ I dId t U n i l i i l A h u m u i iii Mm s i n . w tni'h
Hit-And-Run Driver day
take his head old of the uiaisa" New Editor Of Wild­ w ere liv in g in muke il u tinmi iw fircii dkcr i» 4 m i i | o I m*In\ i '«*u ’•111Itl
( I'pnYttU &gt; ill- imtkt'ii fell I'M hi i ih i in l
«•
,w xgnn fur him Some aup|M&gt;rter*
a rope with which he was hound
iliitlu m Hind
Charged With Driv­ nf "The
Ms fepnv
VllMlN'ii.
lleorgff
•ii*ft| I'l lli fit tp‘f ?'P4 NI«f*" " nn |Jlr
life -Magazine De­ .vf id'per e.liidlilate* rnueeded the UMIAii jh\S luiirul
noose waasvii |u- JeJv tied
ll’ Ilm , * f'id r m in fold
I
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it
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IN
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4
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11 (10(1•
In I Itmiliil ,ui*l hi hip Mu' mi »**h'il
sieven-&gt;on
In
e
m
ls
w
ere
giving
n
ing While **Dr unit aland Ids neck tli.'n lie coiilil Imve
H*p44lJrl*»» III:it Ml' l i o n.Ill o l.iIk
livers
Main
Talk
. t mo
* * t \ j mvfiuiii (h e murif
i.l .
tin Mu* Iutii
Unit
look,
tint
lhe&gt;
weren't
eon
•.lipped Ills head mil of il -lie then
lilt1
’ lo l, ;drli"sN fitid M i o i '.'N h i .till
1 * vit*|lii(44 »l tin P»is.» I tin 4
Phi" I, til .* \ lit 1.1h i t r M
f iH
, i’lli11M lie euillil m ake II
a puinli'd pli*.4 Im
f« ^*■ * mir
Arthur K. Hickey nf Maitland, could have laid down .mil rested
.lack
tirunt,
former
f'eiifiu.i
resI.i.itlmi
..(
I,Hiitv
ii
fti
I
ti
tli.-l
•
hmt
i
Many
delegates
wlm
Imd
tieen
IIM'Iit ,ilot II ml ' •I
11mu■ I m
rhargril with driving while Inloxi- on the floor lor the night." added oh nl nml newly npiiohlted - Iitnr
iv i
ill it **i t 1il*1
!
v asi s
huhhlig linck wen* hopping in lie ipilit;*
rated and leaving the scene of un the slight, brspeetuelrd iTilfe
■
if
the
Khiridn
Wildlife
niaearinr,
Ini', nil ■mnt In' IIt**&lt;i hi I 11 '11 K x-Seim lor PeuptM*
hliul tile lllliinls gnteriliir
I In *pp» .I i it i • d f'i» tOldt'i
t'liffe and his wife are uecused
accident, wa» found gtdltv yi-«ter
pi,-setded lean Ann N. 1-.,i . Ui
m i Mill I h m mI i I hr Mi'll I Ini'
'Inn '
hut Sen* Itnssell uf Geiiigio and Iii iti1't .ni mu nil i it i .d uni
day 111 Judge Douglas Slenstnnn'- of murdering i year ul.l Wayne year old winner of the .lave., deer
Is I'onudiuL*; A isles
I Ml. Inti lh mil 4 III' p I IS' I
I ii-s Ki'fiillvei nl leliliessee dsn
Nmn ol iIn pai lo u O ,
Dolhniti April !tu nff&lt;*■ three days
Cntinty Court
m
m
ti
i
.it
Ilm
i
ti
i
t&gt;
nm
miming
eontesl,
with
llni.noor
I
t
were picking up i nil's frnm ttie II ml nn 'in i
i
n 11*m i:
I’rusecutlun witness Huh Marti of torturing him
I | . h r 11 f Ill'S i*M.i - * ni'i .i I hr
Pot Sen. k e fa u v e r
•l"
In earlier testimony i Idle pot t'linmlier's firsl place Iriq.ln ,1 its Ing tilue uf ti1111■'rin mu i.iiiiiiitieil tl) I \pi 4 ' •11&gt; oilUpo
*nn, State Illghwav I'utroluinu,
l u l ih.if Mu* S n u l h i'i i i I* tit .ni iiu
meetlliK ill the Varlil t'luli i.-■lity. delegates and weieli't nimedllig a foi a ip i 14 k ( I t h i i o i d
Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Voting, whose most of the bluiue on Ills wife
I'liftN i'll t mil f h m&gt;1 4hit till
N if Im '
At the present il Iinn of the hivcre
4 IPl v i ,' i r
\ • m u l a i ale for
i s ii-akt'd I' ii i ill
car, the slate claimed, was side- However, he Insisted he still loved trophy, Mr. Grnril mild Itin t I. had Hung Averell llarilman. Hie mu M oliii l p. iov r hNsh.ii
lilts fl»i ui mlit I Ihr i \ e t 0 M i\ • h aM nil k. M lln ell
I'l *'*'&lt;Ml III lal
Mm J » |H I VMM*' ' M l
tun
I
security
adininlstridur
also
swiped by Mr. Ilickey, and Walter her and would do everything lie reerived inquiries from U.-sici
11 tMilidtiril lift I'iib* I'lilfr i
'■pi I II V Ifli'HI* ill Linn t
IIIUi'. 'ft t n in |h pnilliiluiii Itu* . M 'l e i
{in^pi rts il
Schoonartl, who observed the ac­ could In prided her "even though nlimit the contest and Unit tmil ill
\i.
w a s pi "III ►
Mii 1111\ h i » h
iidli '•uiih d mil .ui''
B hl In
nf Md 11 h t \ ent i t iM t m i v e n i I n n
,.«• „| i iMl.ll till * l •M ••( ii ti I fe K e f a u v e r
cident and testified that he follow­ It might cost tne mv life "
« lUUlIHUll
the \ It «
IllilkCll ti n
rated how niucli poldicitv : iinfnrd
t
’liffe
told
how
the
child
hud
p u Mn, f Mari
In iit ill r I m III.Ik s ti ll I lir |ll till'
i 4, r 1\
l ' i i n i ' - i » I a in In P e p p e r of
p"l
Vf ul
fm
ed anti caught Mr. lllckev when he
lind received.
P r«‘*uiU‘iil put off -i pla n n e d siml ,limit Mn
1 Ni
iml I in He ilei
P I......
line tin a II h nl i Me
left the scene or the accident, all been beaten, kept wllhoul (nod.
In
outlining
tile
goals
of
hi&gt;
new
made to stand up during the duy
hi tin* D r i i m c r a l n
N’ afimial
•Ii dial
l i ' l i l i .1 M " i n ii|f». i* hnl nn! f l iilll
stated that Mr. Ilickey appeared and lied up hy the neck during three-year contract with the off!
i Ml Mil' tilli k nf fills
v•■illmu until l n d . N
till i . he pi ll j f M
lh
-ii ' 1 lie Ml Il'-'TI f
rial publication of the Fre-li Water
to he intoxicated shortly after tho
t( itnllHHPil lln I ' t i i f T l t m » j
( ' (Ntailt
Di'fium* &gt; ' i ,ii*lmiy Molm i l l . o s r i l V h e pi e n i l III
* ant In e t “ Ion "pi • Min1i i miv r n l i n i i i
Fish and damn Commls-mti. Mr.
11 U44ii ii Mi'll iiu M m r riitrr*
accident.
i* I *iiiie'ifteii
Il' •hi, im Ini M
II! • I n . 1 Via i Pi* III)'1)1 ........
v.iin
t'rant stated (hat by surrounding
S. F. Dmtdney teat Hint to the
•ill i! i t i m p 'll M K r l . i m e r has
IhMkl.w 1&gt; 71
file Aruiv
himself with the best possihli- -1nff WASHINGTON h
supposed location of the accident
M U M . H IM « h C M M I m .I
mil \ ! I 4a *nl. • ni Mii | Im iila Mele
1 - - II s IM Ilk)• ill ) 1ie Mm* III 1
It &lt;isiIiin*&lt;I lia I’nae Tvs,,,
be had made the ninirnslne pru off now bus elnssilnd ns "tup secret"
|*'it11 i*4l
III r i liO'fif 11lnHi" tv ii * ml |
, tl'HK • Mfe*l P» l a N n i H n h a i i i
for the first month lie im-, luid It. an American general's dim v whose **111114**4 t III III V I1A lir riTI'4 \i.| 4' ••11 to lir i.&gt;11 in uoinm.tl ion Im Pi t o it •
It i f I .) Ill L’ lil
i|«
nt
ii.div
.lohii'Oti
n
l
I
Ii*
*
noon
rimlcntx
have
tieen
known
tn
Hus
"This is the first time that Flor­
Kuduhilion^ upon lln* hiilli ol In
I . ,'|M I
e Im v i
ilele.ifeil tor
Holm
.
pi'i'cli
ns ill hr in aifi“ h&gt; Son
*la
for
a
year
|»
il,
'
ida Wildlife has ever declared a
-ri (n ftu Nen,iie in i!k*0
t h i r d Mm t l i i i n n o n l u p
ml
lln*
l' .144llltliFil III* 1‘nfcf I H* 1
The
move
lo
prevent
piiblie
|.\ •
• M n a l t l i r &gt; i - -iI• m v fill
profit," he rununrnted.
Ft iri nld I mon ition M r l i n o n i l ||m
knowledge of what the ducumeid
UI l » I f "- minute im II tie riuihlhm*
I, III • wifi* i*fiij yiuiiitf V lh .
\ A P 111 H US
Mr. an.1 Mrs. Herman ...........
rn'l'i''"1" ;'""n,y runlalned. Il tieen me appareiil to !ipi tn
im tu*111* tleli y tli*''.
11ui
i Mh
i i /. Hint ii o' j ; i lltMk' ii I o in? nn Iv.
ttoi'iJUO i id t hi
returned from a visit in New York
f"«*" ''
**",
day I* part of Ihe curtain of sg Ill* Hill t i l I M l ltl‘4'4-'klHItllfpi- I Mir 1.4 I tl. . !* I-‘,v Ill'll,
■ n ■iii'tl
i • ftirri t tintMn*
P S l o t ..............on I.f &lt;h
City and Long Island yesterday,, " f h‘ ln«
l"l, , ,»!r ' (,rn''
creev thrown armiml the etmrt i ii it mvif «*i' for Ho ."Vim i Hofr f o o d s
* "i mi Mm pi i
m e t Inn,
and Mr. Jacobson ...... .
that in f " '1 l,!"M
" '" lh
matual uf Mai Gen Hoherl W 1 loiinhf i of I'o iio n i'fif, I'ontinp t'o . lion i i lh - 11-" unit.' .r • f-»I Hitt •'
( Ml.I kHi Mki [H im &lt;•i|(IU:*4
low
M on iiu v Mi ' o h
I *oln&gt;,
TEHRAN, Iran ig* — Premier Ids 20 years of trips to the , Ity know haw fortunate you ur. living Grow
Pi P&lt;
M Phil * h I phi I P e p p e r
Mohammed Mnxxadcgh nut flnlali- lie never re inPmher* the name nf i
*t1,,, *, ""'I
l *lt'
The diary Is prrsuuiulily "Kx i Ill'll* w llli 111h I'mnull v ii ho ml li’U '■4 MO | |||. In t\ I Ml p l I4i'i»t Silt ' n.i • « i • itleiiit tl i .niMiMali' fni*
«i i
s nu m in i
i uu
p in
Ing touches on a new ( atiluel to Sanford being so well known.
f,,r w'blllfe In the entire stale.
hlbit A" of Hie trial wlllell lie month- Mpo flolu I.IVI* I lull, w lo 'lr ui
f M l Ml NNil||l|[4’NV
day a* Iran'a bloodied eaidlal
Mr. Jacnhaon said that in Ills I "&gt; *'r''l|V believe that w, have guii Wednesday at Fori George ll«* mo veil nn muiill|f•*r ol lln* f 11*| ,&gt;•vl'l A i|I 4' |'H nil** loll .1,1, at hi It t tl' ■nIt .iIM. tu'
h-iil i ni ei eM Mm
•it * - U (i NNi'l k, hr I df tl
■lowly returned to normal Irnm prwvlous trips lie has u*uully told u jolt uf properly educating all G M eade. Mil
Susvm iio '' rii m inh i'i of ( utim i, h t
I
rioting that swept Ihe itopular old pcoplu he was from Miami be- sportsmen In this maguslm- uml The ease exploded m Hie Army's
I h. 1 ImMi I m j i hill| I i • pm Iff ||«*
natlunaliat chieftain hack into |mw cause no one ever knew where that through interesting stotu-s we face lu*l January when a I'uin
f in m
h i k ,i H t i Im Mu i **•:* iti*ii11
er.
M r s . U o o H t'Y i'll &lt; » i \ i 'u O v a t i o n
will encourage the nreaervuiioii of mtiliDI book aptienred ill Fast
Hanford waa.
it.) I inn hi i up r
Hut a "hate America" campaign
This year, however, the minute our game for the future," l&gt;» us Germany enulnltilng wlinl II said
**I 11 N11'NH * I Mil III |c t n| 4 111a!
spread to the pres*, reflecting ris­ lie said Hanford everybody would *erted.
were excerpt* (rom Hie diary kept
mill )1 til )»'U III*" p»llli &lt;4i|C' . f th*•
ing antl-li. 8. feeling here.
Mr. Grant distfilmteil tin- iiiple* by Grow, then the inllitury altuelie
mention the (Hants or that "won­
him • • v nf Mir tula Pi mkliu l&gt;
Mossadegh was expected lo pre­ derful hotel", the Mayfair Inn. He of the July Issue of Florida Wild­ at Htn II H rnihn*.*v in Moscow
1(440 •' I'll
III.I hr * (II t' it til 111*1(1(1
sent III* new sol of ministers to said he believed more people knew- life while pointing out many in­ Tlie excerpt-* Included dlst'iisxloii
U l'p m • Mm r m m l r v tit m
Shah Mohammed Heia Pahlevl In- about Hanford through the Inn teresting facts un wildlife.
uf Hie need fur war wllli Itnsxin
t"*,lr s i hi " piutplr IJi*Hi* Vi* in
day or Friday--with either the Pre­ than because of tlicGlauta.
"Florida Is the only state east ituw and meuliimed trips Grow id
ihh'tirtly &gt;iiuI tfii'y |»ki»
mier himself nr his choice head
Many people asked him, he add­ of the Ml**l*alp|)l River Dial ha* Ivucdly made tn *tudy Itusstun
•T t l i N fpl.’ll'lt Iml tus
Ing the key war ministry. The ed, If the Mayfair was really a* any known panther population and military defenae Inslallnlious
\ml I n * n h h il “ kofaumonarch's refusal Iasi week In let wonderful as they hud been told
The Army said a Soviet agent
'■Ii' HI \v I n i I a*- nllit* ^OV*
Mossadegh take over that (Mist by vlaltore here. They particularly it I* figured lo he around 7b," ho got hold of the diary while Grow
caused Ihe Premier to resign. mentioned the wide range of enld.
The object of the niagntlin- will wax on a visit to Frankfurt, in Hie
hilt*Moll.tml .iml
Thirty-five or more person* were activities availnhlo at such small
Sot itlii'i
t4tj:«'iii*'i unit iIn* stale's
be to present the fuels for the U. S. Zone nf Germany, last sum
killed In wild pro-Mossadegh dem­ costa,
Hi ill* 4* Mil* lh h i- is
auM i (hillllllltk
readers anil "serve all the sports­ mer, hy cnlerlng Ihe general'.* Iiu
onstrations that followed
Mr. Jacuhtun said lie niual have
let room during IiU absence.
I m ii
Hi till ill Mm I Im iMa ilt'li*All opposition to Moasnde'gh ap­ talked to IDO manufacturer* on men in the state without grinding The Army hastily recalled Grow
Mat lull Itt m U Y iH lI li H i
ll.iv r hoi*n
peared lo have evaporated In the hi* trip ami that fully half of u atone for any ana faction,” lie tn Ihe United Slate*, without allow
Hill kiln; n p i J i l l y hntt l In l Ilf IV a SO
explained.
violence. One after another, up- them knew about the Mayfair.
him in return to Moscow; made
|{||N rll Mlpporl
Jerry Humor Jr., district vice Ing
position numbers of Parliament
an investigation, ami ordered u
He added that he was glad to
A lew xiav n ttk'n stuiu* Miami
sent letters |u the newspapers he hack in Hanford, paiticulariy president of tho Junior Chamber, court martial on churgcN Hud (At
fiii'iuK nl Pepprr "UiijpMhd ho
Wednesday night pledging him because of the stifling weather he who defeated Voile SVIllluui* J». tie Improperly recorded classified
■vhntilil Im a L-amlulati* in Mie prestheir support.
had found on Ids trip. Hanford for the post; was a guest at the military Information In private rec
&lt;*iit I'finvenhoii ,4N:ituiiMly, 1 ap*
The Majlis approval nf his re- he found quite eoul after the city, meeting.
arils and (II) failed tirupcrly lo
nreeiiMi* thin.*• Poppn nunmented.
turn to office wai belatedly sec
safeguard classified ntlllloiy ini
lie said too that the market
'■Thi'V ari1 luynl ami warm M
ended by the Senate without e In ludlea' clothing Is the beat lie
HKHH FORMOSA KHADY
matlnii.
Always Pepper i* n^ketl: *'Aro
dlsaentlng vote. Of Ihe f&gt;0 upper had avar scan and that ull the | MANILA (A - Adm. William, M
The court martial wa* ordered
V«mi Mirmigli with polities vourhouM member*, u voted Wednes­ houaaa seemed alert ami active Fcehlalrr, U. 8. chief nf naval closed to Hie public "became uf
xelP"’ Mo always avoids a direct
day night for Ihe Premier, eight despite the beat.
operation*, said todnv Chinese Nn the classified nature nf much uf
answiT hut leaves the (huir upon.
abstained, the reit were absent
tlunnllat forces nn Furmusn have the evidence."
PloridiiWH believe he is layimi
The vote mattered little—tho Shah
"better
than
a
gnral
chance"
nl
P1BUHON LBAVKH
(he 1‘rm im lwnrk for a senatorial
already hid charged Mossadegh
repelling
any
Communist
Invasion
Lt. John Pierson, director of
ra re ueahisl Sm others in 1056.
Colbcrt'H GruiulHon
lo form a new government.
Group Headquarters, Civil attempt.
In *uch- a ■Ituatlon, Mossadegh Cadets,
Air Patrol. Hanford, will leave He also told a new* conference
Movie 'Mine Table
apparently could obtain wllhoul McDill Field, Tampa, Friday by Ihe II. 8. Navy In Korea he* plane* Died In Tucson, Ariz.
challenge what Parliament lost special Air Korea Courier for the capable nf carrying tactical alnmle
H ill
Funeral service* were held till*
week waa reluctant to grant hlm ~ University of Colorado whero ha bombs.
"H cn rlct A n g e l"
afternoon In Tucson, Arix. for
unlimited power* to deal with the will attend a course In National
l: d« -.*i:no-fl::iO -7 :!IO -B i3 0
Douglas Alan Tomllnaim, 111
nation's economic and financial Aviation Work Shops.
MANVILLE QUITE NO. U
,
months old grim.I*un of Mr. and
crista.
NEW
YORK
UI
Asbestos
Hair
Tills la a course for teachers, Tnmrov MsnvIMe
Muvieland
Though he aa yet hi* pmeniad
invIHe and hit ninth Mrs. W. M. Colbert Hr. of Hanford
"Gnud)llng House"
Burial will bo made Iri Hanford
no progriM, the premier earlier active In C.A.P. sponsored by the wife, Anita
Kclan,
have
sep745—Ff'ature B: 17
aaid th e n muft be no settlement— Air Fore* and (LA-P. Lt. Pierson arstad after . . va of tn irrlt|e . later.
will continue from there tp Cim­ Id today’s New York Dally news
Lust complete show t):37
The child died yesterday at the
arron, N. M. where he will be appeared the following full-page home of his parents. Mr. Hrnl Mr*.
ovard Tomliaon. Mrs. TomlDuu
he* denied Me government II* met hy hie son* Robert, recently advertisement:
PRAIRIE LAKE
ilsing I
i the former Betty Colbert of
major revenue, and that Iran oth- discharged froig the Navy. They ' ' ‘Tommy Mi We, Jr. la
"Snow White and tha
at
ttie
ago.
will
attend
the
National
Scout*
Sanford.
He
I*
also
surveyed
by
mint work her way-out of
Seven Dwarfs"
Commissioner Conference
Anita another grandmother, Mrs. W. C. dross shw aaid that the United Nation* la tho only machinery fur pres­
7.45-0:30-10:30
'
ervation
uf
the
peace
which
exists
today,
(liitornatluual
Huuudphuto)
returning to Sanford.
TomUeon of Stata College, Pa.

Knirimos*hni ipIim
tu
i*o'pUli*'* lf«

Arthur Hickey Accused Slayer 01* Jean Ann Nelson
Hoy Blames Death Wins JC Trophy
Is Found Guilty On
Child Stupidity
In County Court
In Deer Contest

General's Diary Is
( lassinH As “Top
Secret” Document

Jacobsons Kcport
(xiants - May fair
Mossadegh Places Advertise Sanford
Finishing Touches
Upon New Cabinet

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THE RANFORn HERALD

|e 3

Thursday, July 21. I9S2

County Court
(Continued From Page One)
on the Malt land* Altamonte road
uat north of the Orange county
Ine and presented maps to dentnnatrate the locution.
Mr. Hickey himself t&lt; tiffed that
ho remembers passing a car mar
the scene of the alleged accident
but that he did not strike It and
nroeeeded to Id - destination where
hr stopped of his own accord.
Hr said he was lion informed
hy the YourigH, who loot atrn fol­
lowed him, that Mr. Sehoonnrd was
calling n Stole Highway Patrolman. He entered hii elMi-r-ln-lnw’-i
house neartiy where he had five or
si* drink* wading for the arrival
of th* highway patrolman, lie de­
clared that he had tnlicli no iilco
hoi prior to the time of the alleged
accident.
Mr. Hickey's testimony was
corroborated by Mrs. Henrietta
Rrlggi his sister-in-law. Another
dafenae witness, A. J. f k m, t»- *»i
fled that Mr. Illrkey's rnr hud
been damaged nevrrnl days before
th* accident nt Ills service station
OB tho left front fender, where
damage In the alleged nrridml
w si said lo have occurred.
In h's plea to the jury George
A. Speer. Jr., said he doubted the
reasonableness of Mr. Illrkey's
story Hint he had taken "four nr
flv* quickies'' while awaiting tin*
highway pnltnlmun.
lie also risked the jury if it wnreasonable to assume Ihnl Mr. and
Mrs, Young and Mr. Rchoonant
would ha*'** turned their cars
around and followed Mr ttiei
and atnnprd him If no nceldent hud
oerurred,
Mr. ftpee,- fiirtlo-i *iald llml an
Intosirnlol man In on automobile
is more dangerous tlmn "is man
who take" a rifle and shoots it
down the highway. A rifle has to
It* aimed, loit no aufamohlb
doesn't. The pegnln of fills' state
ere ent|tl"l to protection from
drunken drivers."
“ If we ere point' | . of op pronlc

!

Negro Convict Killed

Russell, Johmor said.
The Georgia senator received 7CI
votes as the South'’, favorite run
if .-nil, n»&lt;i Prifo rug* Un*i
in I9IH. Afterward, he sii|i|.&gt;rtcd
Walter George of Georgia, Hus
the Democratic f.ekrl, refuting to
sell’s (olleague.
Ilarkiry had been, asked by go along with llic Southern split
friends of Russell In make the shitli set un In.’ States Right*
speech bill no word had been re Pary.
Clurnay la head of Allied Publie
eriVrd from him and It was be
Russell
nairtied
Wednesday Relations Inc. of New York and
lieved that he had dee'deo to re .**•’St's rr vent.on proceedings ’r,
"diliijtton. tic
rt’fiiy*’ i. H ip
main neutral in tills respc*.!*"^ .vltislslen. He was )•:!:« .frfS; ome. kins,
ntlnmey for John L. Lcwu*
tbe serondlng speeches will lie
made by Sen. MeCurran fit, Nov ),
Mrs. Margaret Peylon Thompson,
nntloni I roinnillleewomaii of limit
tier, I'oto, ami John filer of Hall
Lake &lt; ity, Utah, a staunch Russell
.!('• &gt;'&gt;,,(•
Mrs. Thompson scram led Ihe
flOouoi'liou m President Tru.nan

Johnson

Trying To Flee Gang

„h,a toio w*.

*
-----MIAMI Uk-V-nesta Jcmcs. 19
year-old Mi.uii Negro, was shot
a d killed Wednesday when he nt
tempted to (lee from a m*d rang
on J.
J t «*, ..
Guards said .tames, serving 2'a
yearn for s:jm i Ui.cny and bur

needs and 'ungul into the Miami
Canal, B'im 4* reported. When he
still tailed to hall, GuardI Norman
William* shot him In the hear w th
j '» revolver,
1 t'Mtlee of the Peace Edwin Lee
i Mason said no Inquest,w**■Bar-*-’
sary.
________

FRID A Y

Alabama will rive way to Geor
ri-i foi the purpose of nominating

AND

Convention

SATURDAY

III RMS.

|f nitflituril I'MHH I'ktie ORel

than .Id years of his public scrvlrr
there has never been u finger of
Mitpii on pointed at hint There
has never been the whisper of
gossip, much less scandal, ennnee
ting his name.
"No man nor woman aiming the
hundreds of Ills appointees to pub
lie office lias ever hern sn much
as Investigated; ami no one rec
am mended by him for appointment
bus failed lo measure up rnm
plainly lo the standards laid down
It Is rii enviable record. Whatever
record leaps to light he never will
be chained
"In all of Ills service In the
Senate my colleague has devoted
Ids full lime anil hi* full energy
to help all of the people of our
nation
Ho has boon a senator
of n't of tiie United .Stales. He will
lo* President of all of the United
Slaton "
George traced Russell's hack
crniiml beginning from Ids birth .VI
veari* ago In Winder. Ga He re
cmnled Russell's record ns the
"Depression governor" of Georgia,
when he out Ihe state government's
too hoard* and bureaus lo 17, re
duced slide expenses, balanced Ihe
budget and even cut his own sal
&lt;ry.
George also went Into Russell’s
20 years In the U 8. Senate There.
In -utd "seniority counts a great
deal " Rut lie added "ability counts
even more "
"And while my colleague ranks
Iflli In scnfnrlly, he yields lo no
member in ability," said George
"Yon delegates who hive nut
mevlously known him nm-d realize
Hint fact, for on all side* It Is
eoneeded he Is the 'ablest man in
Ihe rare.' Even his staunchest op
iHinenl * in the minority jiarly test I i
fy to Ids tihlllly as well as In his
honesty anil Integrity "

SUMMER

LADIES’ HOSE

SUITS

By “Vlrglnta R«-l"
Full fashioned, 61 guag*, 16 d*nirr. HI*** 8 * thru II. Hi* beau­
tiful shade* from which lo choo**.
Made to sell for 1.60 pair.

BEDSPREADS
MATCHING
DRAPES

Friday and Haturday Only!
Pair ........................................

Cotton PlUse Material In Illue,
Yellow, Hose ami White. Won­
derfully cool and need no Ironing!

They’re railed summer suit* but
for our climate they are Ideal
for the year round.

D rapes.................. 4*96
Twin Spreadu...... 6*96
Double SpreadH .... 9.96

OVERNIGHT CASES
Red,

Green, lllark, Natural
All with mirror*

Were

SPORT COATS

Now

5 . 9 5 .......... 4 . 4 9
8 . 9 5 ..............6 . 8 9

Sum m er
MEN’S T-SHIRTS

when lie knew the highway patrolmail was coming alt hough the
prosecuting attorney waves Ida
arms and says, "Isn't It unreason­
able,"
Thu jut) consisted of Columbus
T. Kent, Cecil Flowers, K. Hllllo
Grunt, William L. Harvey, Jr.,
Robert H. Illilhlmer, and Dick
Aiken, foreman.
*•

Fmnll, Medium, Large In fine
combed ynrn, mostly colorful
stripe*, few solid colors—Were

Now

2.0ft

2.10

3.B0
2.OH
3.0ft .............:.. 3.30

tluf Winning Team
ONE GROUP

MEN'S STRAWS

DRESS SHIRTS

A large vnilriy of ntrnws, | ’*n-

In Colored and Htrlprd pattern*,
Otiginnlly sold for 2.96—

Hom in' i C o tto n s, value* to 16,96

sums, Leghorn*, I'ana-Mesh and
other*--

2* 1Pnre
1i

0 .9 8

MEN’S KHAKI
TROUSERS

SWIM TRUNKS

X ✓

ONE GROUP

• A food— not a drugl
• You don't rount talarla$l
• You don’t tool afarvo dl

Now

Rett grade, Army Twill, Sanforlt
ed, vat-dyed. Mad# by "Lea” li
•lie* SO thru 64 . Regular prlci
I) 95 --

ONE GROUP

Solid color* and fanclea, i |*m
thru 62—

M

Wera
Now
3.0ft ............... 2.98

All Better Dre**««. Valuli to
89.96—

Now

PIECE GOODS
•oiy Reducing Plan.
4
2 * A SO*day supply of Ann Dalafltld Appallta Raductr.
■

.....

SCATTER RUGS

BOYS’ SPORT

Loop construction, non-skid back*
In n variety of anlld colors—

SHIRTS

— HIRER i —

■

9 * A 30-day supply of Ann Dtlafltld VOamln Capsules

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MIRI I t JtfIT ONI TOPICAL IXAMPMh

BATH CLOTHS
On* tahla, largo »»*ortm*nt of
VoUn , TImq’4 Check*, RtMMll'a
Print* and otlor*. Valuaa to
*n &gt; , vtT.
t M y d .-

Ne»« Ui'ey'i deiier "teaUeed twr
heel*« *♦ 41 esuod* aad town

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By Cannon In assorted
colors, heavy quality.
Regular IUk value—

D nw r

Hcarfa and Vanity Sato-

Value, to 1.60Bpeclal

Spatial •
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ANDSUMMER

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30 Years As Court
Reporter Finished
By Mrs. Kleinman

take it. Russell fold hU c a m p il m

Stevenson
f l ,tll|||l«M »;( M w lfl

was ru n

plug, ine

IlH M

^ard

fur

die

cenveiitimi's grand prii'
Kefauver. In a

co d. (cm e
declared: " I’m anile rohfldn.i I'd
he
tmminatrd
*
*
He
raid
tie l u I
T I T U S V I--------L L ' (Special) - - Willi
. i n u ly thirty
,.r experience pieFed up "m ore than 83" d r V
aa nn ofitcrnt eion,|.i ro-irt 1 pjrf ’Tn,rA
' ’
' J,"urs.
As_J.he ro n n a.im n began d&gt; ell
V*f*.r,&gt;. J*"-''"' ti. Kleinman rny*
“
riiaeiie
day.
C
i
r
-e
n
a , dill .1 In r
thn-'* '*’ *•*■*■ ndy thruoiighly enjoy­
ed her experience, hut she would a ueslion mark ever die status of
le delegates from Virginia. I," 11*
encourage any young girl who
like* office work to follow the iann and Smith Carolina who h e r
halkrd at signing any sort of ul
samecareer.
vnnee " lo y a lly " pledge lo the n«m
Mr*. Klelninnn has lieen n court Inees
reporter In the judirlnl district of
leaders of the lliiee states held
which Tituaville is n part since
a strategy conference repnitedly
September 103.1, having been npaimed al forcing a rleeisum mi
pointed to that position when whether they will lie allowed to
Judge J . J. Dickinson served in east Ihcir til voles
Hrevard, Seminole and Volusia
Onv John S. Ilnttle and Sun
counties. She served under Judge H a rry F. ttvrd of Virginia nut
Wallace W. Wright and is now with dnvs Janies F Hyrnes uf
serving under Circuit Judge Mil- South Carolina and Unbelt Keniiuu
lurd If. Smith.
of lamisiana in a private -csMim
They were understood to le*
She is
native nf Muriannn,
nnd obtained her business train­ working on Ihe draft of a letter
ing at Wesleyan College, Macon, to Convention Chairman Sam It n
Ga. From early childhood »he burn The Ird e r would sock clari
flrntlnn of their stadia
planned to lie n court reporter,
If Ihe votes of these Ihrrp ' tide ,
the drclsion resulting from her should be ruled out, the total of
acquaintance with Mis* Minnie posslb'e delegate votes md In* pros
Kehor of Marianna, whose work Ideulial nomine, would be 1 1*'.*;
she observed and admired a* a with M M - o r Mil and a frartlmi
child of twelve,
needed to numinate
Th e ronvenllon was organize'I
Mr*. Kleinman served ns sten­
ographer In the office of her bro­ originally on Ihr basis ol l,2.tu
ther-in-law, Milton I’ledgcr, Kis­ rtelegalo votes, meanio',! a mu lor 1
simmee attorney and also in the ty would he 111.1, plus a Ir.icllmi
A day meeting was set aside for
law offices of Lewis 0 ’IUicn and
Krtli* nnd Steed of Kissimmee. the preliminaries of nominating
It wns through Mr. O'Brien’s rec­ speeches, (k'inonstrnlious and the
ommendation and the appoint­ hoopla dint scis the stage.
As the hour nppniach'ul, Slcyen
ment of the Governor that she
slnrted her work in her chosen son still wasn't saying whether he
would accept Hul nobody dmihle l
career in 11)3.1.
that lie would.
The snlnrv Is 11 Mi per month,
Th e 12 year old Illinois governor
tad Mrs, Kldnm nn expects it to mav lie tabbed mt n sluirl count
I t raised by the next legislature. ballot wltli three Soul hern stales
For thnt salary she serve* as re­ South Carolina, Virginia and lands
porter in all criminal trials.
Inna— silling It mil
Th e salary is supplemented by
This IJixle sltdown. prompted to
special work at all preliminary a feud over a party loyalty pis dge
homing*, nt coroner’s inquests, by seemed likely to impel Ihe sclcc
work during civil cases, nnd In all lion of u Southerner for seemid
appeal rases. She Is frequently pLace on die ticket
cnlled on to serve In other coun­
This would he .1 direct all.'inpi
ties and whenever her work lo offset the repidrd ixu/ulurdy of
takes her out of Titusville she flrn Uwighl t). Eitodhower. di"
reeelvo* travel expenses and per G O ! ' presldenlial nominee liclnw
Ihe Mason and Idxnn l.ine
F‘nr this rnle, itelegnle. were
imintliig toward Sen dtrhurd n
ttus.sell of Georgia' if he wmilil
iuw j

'i.itc g iJ t c couldn't contrive ol
•my cirium K naci in which he
wonlil Ir.idc .1 powerful place Hi
(.it hcn.il'.' lor loo .standby Job id
vn e prcildcnl.
il tit
uii.ivj.LMir, Sens John
&gt;p.n l.uuii ol Alah.iiiu and William
. loLiiiilii ill diK.iiisn*, Intlh with
/ m r i-giil teidins*, u . ,y handy
liti cli's cumpaiKJi in.1. 1.liter.
Sr 11 Iviw.ml Johnson ol ('"loriiilo,
p» dieted the Grnrgin
onalni
wniiid win the presidential iioini
nation on the loth h.illol
I lie camp - ol oilier avowed can
ilidutev also est.drd public confi
ilei( e
Sen lisle - Krfanver n( Trnncs
re lemlno: the field in public
ly finitMillted ilelei'.ilrs. plugged
away al net linn secondary thaler
liulhil alter the lirxl coimt I'reil
Jed with 21Vi Mite votes, he ex
p u i n l many more on that iiilllnl
led
S ip|iorltr.s 1 1 \V Avrrrll Harri
man «l New Yotk, the imilual
mi inly iiilliiiin lrator, ehilehed lo
H e in pe that the Stevenson draft
movenitnf would flop nod the pally
would turn lo it., only nil nut Fair
Meal candidate. Homely Itnrrimaii
Sen Robert S he; r of Oklahoma
I opi 1 to pirf up the pieces if Ihr
li'.-wiiiif! t amlldnte &lt; should light
Hu-; tlie-, in an exhatislrd itand
slid
\s the Ilnur of lire | s| mi np

pioaihrtl.

N«i«Inf tiarfuirho, Icm nf |Mrp*n&lt;l*n«r fly,
hta.uMir* «mt dU*tn»j*i miy h# *tu« In «k»w*
down nl ki'lnpjf functknn. pnttnra ujr food
I l«fn»f fu n rlk m l« ♦ •r? In ip o rU n t In fnnii

W(.llh. Wf**l» fimi kMrrffilif failitt(!rin,«urh
m«

itrro a nnd « trn in ,

(M i Im pntU fii

f(jnr (l«i» t•i *I*(wilnwn,murif tnllii ■uft»r nn■«

Kina h a rk s fln r-fc rl M funihl#, Miimr Llurh

arr IriftaltnPMi 4imi in mid or wruntf dirt mar
c a u a « i« llln i up nlghta nr f rr.pw nl pa»«airrn.
Don t IN flatl h*«r kldru r* tf Ihra* m n d l.

Ilont bollaar vnv, Tr? &gt;!*&gt;"'•
mlM
diwrrtie, Un 4 au r w /trfly hy fntllhma for

ni[Vf AiOifnry.
lirivt minr
fXai» tiV ra|l*f fr» m !hr«#
ifm# iilari
dlironis
Lhaik riphtaof k ld n a t tu U * and M*
&gt;8wul&gt; rirt.1 flo.it1* |)III* l/wl.*l

Her only son,* Ll. John M.
Klclmnan was irra su n lty of iVorld
War II, nutling. his lieuih in a
plnue crash near Melbourne, aft'"
serving mnpy mouth- in the l ’ii
rlfic arc*.

A

Associated

dress

........................ . known llt il hallul
dum ■-&gt; showed this lineup.
Kefouvor I*ttd
S iin'ii! on IMl

Hlli.'f. ?37t*
■ in "iiiriiitled " I'i

N. iiliit to uonHitati* ntV'j
I*, p.tc some conlrnry iudiea
ii.....

I’ i*- idem
Trttmau
still
..........* to Ii" I ceplng h.itiils olt
it- tn ki't -d i'i’lioii
I'luce Urn
ii o.i' t in dircci lunch with him
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vet on ili't point
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cireult Judge, Mi i. Klcimii.in'salarv is paid by (He sln(e
The (tflire of eoiirl reporter i
mil the only puldic office lie l»i
held, for during tier restdcri'',* in
Kissimmee, she was cli'ctcd pet
Ice* of die peace, defruting nn in
cumhi'iit who tmd held office &lt;\
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week-ends with her /ri ter, Mi
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in tic S.miliMrn f»i:hl aKainil iltfn

Imt t!»«• loyalty pii*f||(t\ told a r«»
port ri

the platform of four year* »co *’
lie wav alluding fo the etvll
rigid* section, whlclt sttld "we will
r otiliimr our effmts lo rratllrate
discrimination based on race re
Union or national origin
II also promlsrtl n federal Fair
Employment Practices Commls
slon IFEI'C ), null lynching and
mil poll lax legislation
Walter White, executive serrr
tary of the National Assorlnlion tor
the Advnnremettl ol Colored f’eople
Breeled Ine plank ns " a signal
victory for the forces of liberalism
in the party."
Ills approval waved a fresh red
flay al delegation* from South
Carolina. Virginia and Iniulslnnn
which refused lo subvert!** to ,t
watered down loyally pledge under
which members would have been
reiptlred to do whnl they could
to pel this convention's nominee«
on the November bnliols in then
stales
Northern sponsors of the file
eviileiillv tear.ill of alienating the
Itixie ciuilingenls into the arms
of Elsenhower and the Itcpuhli
eons, limed d down to provide
an ear ape clause where such a
pledge would not contravene stale
laws or dale party organic at ion
l tiles
Nevertheless, Virginia, Smith
t'aioliii.i and laiuhdana refiisril In
slim
Said i.pnkeMinin Sen Marry F
livid ol Virginia.
"We won t give 11 dam n Inch
we won't sign anything."
W 1i 1110.il 1 li.iirm.m Frank Mr
Klniu'i, al rope's end in his ellnit'
10 keep die Soullierorrs In line
lold leporlerst hat If they don't
ngn the loyalty pledge the Ibrei
stall’s can't vote
Allmogh ll.iy.iurii hinted of .....
(ihr.dmn by .1 statement Iroin tin
platform that he believes all .a
the delegates are legally scaled
and are i iililled to every cnnrM
lie tnhI a reporter this had no n-i
e te m e lo the .1 stale halite.
Itaybiitn wouom'l forecast hiriiling. hul there seenicd lillle In
1&lt;mi til do lull order die three stale,
passed when the roll Is tailed on
presldenlial halh.lmg
This would lake lit voles off the
convention total, pndiahly rcduine;
the numher neerssury for the imin
malum to .18.V j unless II w as held
that the lil.Vs original majoiils
must stand
The ill voles would collie Old J
llusseli s strength, possibly slow
011; bun [loin lliird down to InuiU
plan ill Hie lu st I1.1II0 I tally
Herd Ityrnes and others m
iiouiii id they are silting ligld m 1
nut walling nut \* Sell. Ilnnnl
11 Mayli.ink ol Soidli Carolina put
d
I In &gt;'ll have in throw me md
livid .aid lie will leave If deiinil
1 vele, led added be wasn't fine
c.i ling Ihe acdon ul Ins colleague
Jonathan Pnnlel.s of North Cum
tin.) who Iniul imsilcrCMifully lo
pat'll up Ihe Notlli Smilh flglil, luld
a tepoib'i he dunks Hie Huai
1 Inner u( .1 nominee may have 1
greal deal In du with whether Ihrt*
Is in open revolt
Having stopped threats else
where by admitting anti Truni '
delegalIons from Tcxat and Mis

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Thursday, ip lf 14, 1M1

The Sanford Henld

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Armed Jets Scan
Heavens Seeking
Elusive Balloon

PREMIUM GAS?

Summer la the nenson when peoplo like to get out In the
sun end get a tan. A healthy coat of tan la considered a
aocinl asset as well as a health advantage. Yet a person
who over-exposes himself to the sun may suffer serious and
painful consequences.
Dr. Edwin H. Crcssmiui, Philadelphia dermatologist, told
the annual convention of the American Osteopathic Asso­
ciation that overexposure to the sun Is a definite factor In
the development of skin concur. The person who doesn't
tan easily must be especially cnrcful since overexposure can
lead to very painful burns.
Sun bathing Is a beneficial arid relaxing pastime. But
those who seek the sun's rays should do so with caution. A
gradual approach Is best. The* first time out a few minutes
ore long enough. The periods in the sun may he increased
os the body becomes more accustomed to it.
Staying for lung periods of time does not prove that an
individuail Is particularly hnrdy. The nperson who stays in
the sun too long may he much
mucl more foolish than the one
who doesn't know enough to come in out of the rain.

COLUMBUS, O. / '- S i * afmed
Jet plinci thundered high Into th#
skies ovar Central Ohio Wcdneiday night, chasing a mysterious
object they never did catch.
Thousands of person* on the
ground thought they might be
witching a flying saucer, but the
Air Force decided It was only a
weather research balloon.
TV station WTVN In Columbui
Interrupted the Democratic Nation­
al Convention to televlre the ob­
ject and the Jet chase through a
powerful telephoto lens.
The U, S. Weather Bureau In
Columbus estimated tho balloon
was drifting wall above ttS.uoo feet
—a height ordinarily out of reach
of the i.jxed eye. Such balloons
usually inn go about 100,000 feet
before they burst and drop their
recording data by parachute.
The apparently enormous size
made an easy target for ground
observers. They swamped newspaper offices and radio stations
with reports of a "flying saucer.
An Air Force transport cn route
from Washington to Dsyton spot­
ted the object between Columbus
and Dayton and Immediately radi­
oed Wrlght-Fittirson Air Force
Base

Greedy And Miserly
Tka Herat* la a aiaaakr*
a N f af tka
AamriaiaA Praaa nklrbl la
U aaHIM
rtrlaalralr la tka aaa far
fa ravakilrallna af all tkaa laral lar&lt;
a m ariaifl
aar. aa anil aa all
irkaa.

A reader complained the other day that she was comth tjvo -kinds of news stories. One was that
pletely fed up with
of tho miserly old mun or woman who lived In n state of
gippurcnt jtenury mid died in rags in n horrible old house
THURSDAY, JULY 21. IHM
T,„,v... w
when searched, proved to hold a hoard valued high
which,
Into thousands.
TODAY’S IIIRLR VF.R8R
The other Is that of the mun or womun who hns fallen
Do not follow a had custom. for one of the swindles almost us old ns the sun. There’s
Establish a nrw and a good onr. the Spanish princess, for example, who knows where the
Thou shall not follow a multituda money is. If money Is udvnnced to get her out of prison
io do »yjl.—E*. 23f*J.
she will lead her rescuors to itffhienco, There must have
It's loo bail about Governor been n million of these in the Inst century, none of whom
Devri ol Mam cliuifiu who toil oxh'ted. Then there'H the person who meets a lonely soul
hit voire delivering the keynote ad- In a restaurant or department store and tells of finding a
drru. Me iliuuld have lost it sooner. hoard of money, If the woman will advance a rertuin sum
they will pool it all und divide.
Congratulation* to Mu. Jenie
"Why will people full for such tales?" asks our reader.
Klrinman. formerly of Sanford, "And why will those old misers and hags hoard like that 7
now of Tituiville, who hai juit Can’t people have a little sense?"
completed 30 yean of tender ai a
We don’t know. Lots of people don't have much sense.
eourt reporter.
Some spend all their money faster than they get It and
end up poor—or Inherit annuities. Some are sensible nnil
The Titiuvillr Rotary Club under thrifty und have a good time pleasantly as they go along
Prriident J. J. Parriili, Jr., ii study­ and taxus take the hucklsme out of savings
ing I hr jmuibilily ol building a
But life Is Hhort and sense helps happiness. "Neither
rwiinminu pool at iheir No, I proj* riches nor poverty give me, 0 Lord," prayed the Psalm 1st.
n i lor ihii year.
The middle road Is more fun, too.
I ivc bundled and right |Jtuunt

Shakespeare And

h.ivr brrn killed an Florida high­
way* to far ihii year, and 9,641
injured. If yuu are a young man
of d u ll agr. do not worry about
the protpret* ol war. Your chance*
of bring killed in a highway acci­
dent are much grralei than the
potnhility of dying on any battle­
field.

P«opl« In the United States complain about thu low qual­
ity of tulnvlslon. Tho villagers of England's Stratford-onAvon complnln nbout too much Shakespeare, Perhaps it’s
Iunt that people are never satisfied. More accurately, how­
ever, It is probable that tho mind, like the stomach, rebels
at un unvaried diet.
Stratford-on-Avon has taken stops to vary Its entertain­
ment program. It Is making plans to build a modern vniitleJim Powell, writing in the Tampa
vllle house which will operate In competition with the worldTribune, point* out that the lid ii
renowned ull-Shukespenre memorial theatre. "A lot of peo­
eating off table gambling and the
ple are rather tired of living with Shnkuspenro's spirit day
number* racket is (-spending once
and night," said one councilman of tho town whore tho Im­
.again.
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He trpoit* the situation from mortal poet was horn.
Key West in Pensacola snd every
Americans are coually fed up with pap offered In lieu
when the racketeer* ire coming
of entertainment
Amerlca'a
programs,
and
are
•
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iLig
n television
tuiuviniuu iirunrumii,
m
THI urn
nut of their bole* into which they fi/imilnoiul nn/iilioo
L ...... II.. 1 . 1 I
,1 a
a nr
Am
convinced
another
remedy
is
available
besides
shutting
off
were driven hy the Sepsis Crime
j *'**$,’. They do not ask for Ml hours of Shakespeare u
Committee invntigatiuni and are
day.
They merely ask for a varied diet, like that which will
letting up buiinei* again. Recent
he
nvailuhle
once Stratford-on-Avon has Its vaudeville. Thev
l*j|iir raid* hereabout1 iIndicate
f*
an
don
t
demand
un end to frothy entertainment. They sim­
uptuigc of the racket locally and
ply
want
something
that will compute with II—some Shakeeinph»dre the iiiipntlanre of keepHpeuro.
some
Ibsen,
Homo Slmw, some O’Neill. It doesn’t
.tug Ilie lid on. Tail i* no lime fur
have
to
he
an
olthur-or-proposition.
It can ho both.
Irnicney toward gangtUra and
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Waller Lipnmann produced •n
interfiling column Wednesday on
the sectional iuue at the Dernoitatic Convention. The fight over
civil right*, he lay*, "ii artificial.
It ii a convention maneuver end not
a public event. The retl question
nf whether, when, and how * lawlike the Huinphray-Ivei bill—can
be enacted will continue to depend,
si It slway* hat, t i undfir our *y»tern of government it always mtul,
not on s mere majority out on a
majority which hai lha con curren t,
ol tha big minoriliei—in tnla « «
of tha Southern Stata* , Civil
righti, lha FEPC and tH* whole
racial qusilion i» puraly a polilKtl
'football.

Barkley, Victim Of Unions
II run-Union

Alban W. Barkley of Kentucky,
“Dear Alban” President Franklin
D, Rooaavalt called him, ataml* to­
day as ona of tha most tragic figuraa In Amarlcan history.
For docadas ha haa served In
Congress, first ns a member of the
Lower House, then aa a senator,
and finally aa Vies President of
tha United States, In which posi­
tion ha has for nearly four yean
presided over sessions of tha Up­
per House.
In all of his long career Mr.
Barkley's servlet aa a national
legislator ha* been distinguished
by his advoyacy of tha cause of the
igman, hi*
workingman,
his readiness to da
tha thing* that union leaders have
wanted him to do In behalf of
their cause.
Despite hla pro-labor attitude
and hit ultra-liberalism, however,
ha has gained much favor with the
general nubile—so much, In fact,
that political fate has pointed a
beckoning finger toward him, and
guided him toward tha greatest
honor, politically speaking, within
tha power of tho Amarlcan people
to bestow upon a fellow-man.
This "break" lad him to tha
threshold of the Democratic nom­
ination for tha Presidency, A few
days a ft h* looked Ilk# a virtual
cartalnf f for that honor, and on
morning ha enllod a doisn

of the union lenders together for
breakfast, and sought from them
a commitment of support In recip­
rocation for what ha haa done for
labor throughout hla tsnure In
Congress.
Hu tnlkfd, and the union leaders
listened. And they came sway
from the breakfast table shaking
their bends negatively,
No, they were sorry to say, they
would not support their long-time
friend. He was too old, and further,
more, he might make a deal with
other iiollllclana that would ob­
struct the plans of labor to achieve
Its purpose.
Mr. Ilarkrly'a explanation of hla
failure to gain tha auppart ha
sought 1* that tha union laadera
wanted still gTeatsr control ovar
the Democratic party than they al
ready have, Hn was unwilling to
acqulace In tbelr demand and. m i ­
lling hit Inability to win without
their auppart, he withdrew from
tha race,
American history does not re­
cord another rate af inch ruthless
exploitation of a human being, and
then throwing him Into tha discard
when his produative days wars
nearing an and.
The union leader* have thus
rommltt*d a ertma against a friend
they will never tie able to v«
down.

We er* not loo optiatiitic about
lha nomination of Governor Steventon, Ha U of court* tho fcait ■*»»■
, * *W*
able man, Urn logical
logic*! nominee.
ncaain*. but
»»»
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thing* ara seldom lone*l ■ W '1**
?: He ir not enough of * Fair D«1«r.
or * Trumanita, to pleii* lha Prail*
danl an.1 lha politic*! .machinal
They
which control this convot
and
want someone like Her
Kafsuver who will oiler
, lor anything that hna noon
a and who Will promltn Jo kwo
In oHlc* nil tha party hncks
which tho government Jhas
im batome
I
dar aurorlse attack. Kirly warn­
Infosiad, 9uch * teem mlpt net bo
ing radar was effective In ill
nonuli r with lha *W*f»f*
dalagaUa,
popular
Dafenae Force for Japan thooretl- artaa."
got gat to first basa wttb tha alae
r«atng punas to Northern japan
roman will aentrol lha Wednesday In a war axercis*.

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1940 Buick Sedan

$199*00
1942 Plymouth
Sedan

$466-00
1947 HudHon (ti)
Sedan

$775.«o

SHIP HEMO DIRS
SAN FRANCISCO Wt - Capt.
Henry Nelson, 11, whose troop
transport, lha President Coolldge,
lost only two men after striking a
mine In World War II, died
Wednesday night.
struck the mine at
The Coolldge sti
Espiritu Santo In the New Hebrides
In the South Psclflc In 1942. Nelson
quickly beached the converted lin­
er with 3,130 troops aboard. His
action was praised as preventing
possible heavy loss nf life. The
two victims were crewmen.

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By ItIJH8HLL KAY
All Florida Is moving nliciul so would not otherwise receive am*
fast that unlt'si, a person vi-iit- that mure than offset their use nf
rvery si-rtlun frequently be Just our roads.
The day 1* coming fait, how­
can't keep up with what Is uoinu
on. I recently made n trip tn Wed ever, when Florida will have to
Florida for the first tilin' In sev­ start a long-range planning pro­
eral years und It was really an gram of road construction, it wo
are to keep up with the natural
eye opener.
Don't you folk - In .Smith Him- growth of th* state, and at the
Ida ever set the Idea thul vour same time provide safe and rapid
urea Is the only one ninkin'f pro­ t run-part atinn for the ever lngress. Take ii few days off nnd rren-lng number of visitor*, we
givu yourself a vacation till will find It Imperative that wu
through (hi- weateru putt of th&lt; plan fur the future, Wo aru going
1 to need an arterial system that
state.
Yon will bo entranced with the will route traffic outalife the larg­
natural • beauty of Mil* magnifi­ er communities and permit express
cent section of vast velvet green travel that will ho both speedy
wooded areas, red clay lull nrui ami safe. Only through the Inau­
superli waterways. Take u trip guration of a constructive longovei the (iulf t'miHi Highway. You range program can thla ha acwill tie astounded at what f&lt; tak­ corn pitched.
ing place along the coastal area
Through th* cooperation nf th*
Panama City Nswa-lforah! our
from Apalachlcoln to Pensacola.
i'anuma City was a revelation proas group enjoywl a delightful
It Is growing like a weed and the lour of 8t. Andrews Bay on g
bciiutlfiil gulf beaches with their beautiful and commodious yacht
sparkling turquoise nnd emerald provided hy Avondule Mill*. Mayor
waters are attracting mont ami Carl Cray extended curdisl greet­
mure visitnra each year. Long ings nnd the John II. Perry organ­
si m u'lu'it or linin'h that wi-re noth­ isation provided one of the most
ing lint Mind dunes a few yean elaborate receptions and hospital­
ago aro now built up fur miles ity hours 1 huve over experienced,
both east mul west of Panama the party being staged on thu
City. Ft. Walton thut I recalled beautiful water front ground* of
ns ii very sinnll community Is the Cove Hotel.
now u hustling, hustling city I
It waa gratifying to havo tn*
privilege of Joining the good peo­
hardly recognised,
I made the trip from Tantpa to ple of Panama City In welcoming
Panama City to attend n meeting these Alabama newspaper folks,
of the Alabama Press As.-xcintlon and even more gratifying to think
and had not planned lo Journey that they would leave thslr own
liny further west. I w s so Im­ state to hold their meeting In
Florida. They were a mighty fine
pressed with what i now thu: I group
and good friend* of Flor­
took an extra day lo drive vln tho ida. The
splendid publicity given
coustal ruuto to Pensar m and
return via the lulnn.' route u* through the editorial and nawa
column* of their paper* hav*
through Milton, Crc tv ‘ &lt;/ nnd had
much lu da with making Flor­
Marianna lo Tullnhartce,
ida the summer playground far
This section of the mat • Is so many thousands of Alabamans
different from what we r.g,&gt; in each year.
South Florida that It was llku a
trip to another state. Unt.-ss you
get out lulu tills part nf he
country every so often y.ni forgot
how attractive It really Is.
Bummer tourist travel to the
area is heavy nnd there woru more
out-of-stato cars than local car*
on tho highways, nnrtlcularlv in
tha beach section, Il seemed that
Just about every car we pnssed
wan from some other stain with
Alabama, (icorglu, i.o.ilr.lu.m nnd
Texas ail well reptexunted and
plenty from other slat * as well.

Hlght now I want tn rommend
thu State Itnad Department for
tha splendid maintenance Job It
haa done aa well aa In tha con­
struction of new highways. U la
no small Job to keep a highway
system aa large and iprawllng as
Florida* In good condition and
the accomplishment to th* credit
of tho department, considering tha
limited funds available, speaks
wall for Chairman Alfred F MeKathan und hia cu-wurkara,
Being a . tourist state ws an­
nually attract thousand* af vlaitorjs and each year find* more and
morn cart and trucks using our
highway*. Our Invaitmant In these
roads haa paid big dlvld*nda7'for
rial toys contribute millions
of dolloro In,tha farm of texts ws

Television Store
Opens In Sanford
A new television and radio shop
dealing In hath salts end service
opened in Sanford today. Thu
•hop, Wlnn’i Television and Radio,
is located at !)O0 la st Second
Street and will be operated by
Bill Winn and H. V. Ouits, both
of whom have had a numbor of
years experience In talavlilun and
radio work.
Tha atora will aril Admiral
and Phil eo sals and la au­
thorised to asrvic* (lantral Elec­
tric and Motorola aata as wall
•a th* forofolnt.
Decorated In on attractive Ivy
vrocn end white with tan carpets,
the shop will bo holdlnf an open
house Friday and Saturday, with
aata of water glasis* being given
gway to oil th* visiting ladle*.
Tha shop is completely equip­
ped with every modern davits for
radio and talsvlalon service. Mr.
Winn haa boen working with totavlslon tn Sanford since It first
cams to Sanford thro* ami a half
years ago, Mr, Ousts has four
and n half ysorfc eiporienca to th*
field.

IIUHB PLANE CIIABI1KH
PITHlVIKItS, France Wi — A 4engine British military piano with
no passengers and crewmen aboard
crushed und exploded In flames
near hero Wednesday night but
only one person was seriously hurt.
Three other* received slight In­
juries. The passengers and crew
were able to leap to safety.

1950
Studcbaker
Commander Sudan
Low Milt age, Looks Now

$167500

NICHOLSON
BUICK CO.

FAMED REPORTER DIES
LOS ANGELES W—Frank Filsn,
whose dramatic picture of Japa­
nese bodies on homh-blaated Tara­
wa won him a Pulitzer Prize In
IM4, died Wednesday night of a
brain tumor.
Tha 4T-yearold veteran of 22
year* with the Associated Press
was one of the nstlon's top news
photographers.
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Social A n d Personal Activities
H O N E 14B

Social Calendar
MONDAY
Open house will bo hold from
7:30 to lUilIU p, m. nt the Metho­
dist Parsonage honuriiig Riv. and
Mrs. J. K. McKinley and Miss
Thelma Long. All ministers of
the city, their wives and mem­
bers of the Methodist congrega­
tion are cordially invited to at­
tend.
The Woman'* Missionary Union
of the .Seminole Association will
meet nt I'ort Orange Baptist
Chinch ut 10:00 a.ni. Young peo­
ple will sponsor the program with
Mils l.ilu Watson, missionary to
China, as the main speaker.
The lienrdall Avenue Circle will
meet at the Chapel at 2:00 p.m.
TUESDAY
The Seminole High School Hand
will hold summer practice In the
bchocd hand hall at 7:30 p, m. All
idumnl and interested persons arc
&lt;(-rdiully invited to he present,

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DEFROSTING
*hay're f am i fleered!

Miss Frances Givens
Honored At Shower
Mrs. Vernon Carroll, Mrs. W. F.
McTeer and Mrs. C. 8 . Dandrldg*
entertained on Tuesday evening
with a miscellaneous shower hon­
oring Miss Frances divans, whose
marriage to Charles E. Willis vlll
take place tomorrow night at the
Hanford Assembly of God Church.
The party was held at the McTeer
home at 318 Mcllonvllle Avenue
at 8:00 o’clock.
d r r r n and white was the color
scheme carried out In decoration*
for the occasion. The dining table
was centered with n graceful ar­
rangement of pink and white
roses flanked with green tapere.
Hridnl games were enjoyed during
the evening with prises being won
by Miss (livens and Miss Snlrloy
Dandridge. Late In the evening
the honoree was presented with
many lovely gifts from her
friends.
The hostesses served a delicious
salad cuursu with punch and were
assisted by Mrs. Carl Brumbock,
Mrs. John Deal and Miss Donna
McTeer. Those invited to he with
Miss (liven* were her mother, Mr*.
Thelmn (livens, the bridegroom's
mulher, Mr*. 11. M. Willis, ami
Mrs. li. K. 11ill lock, Mrs. Henry
Benton, Mr*. E. V. Miller, Mrs.
B. II. tlllcs, Mr*. Giles, Mrs. E»j
Starnes, Mrs. Harley Starnes,
Mrs. Nettles, Mr*. W. A. Sweatt
and Mrs. George Simmon*.
Also Mrs. Guy Isner, Mrs. J.
M. Whitaker, Mr*. Mattie Hester,
•Mrs. ||. (j. Tnuchtou, Mrs, Nina
Smith, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. W.
A. Knight, Mrs. Will Hoover, Mrs.
llnbeit I'arker, Mr*. Roger In*
gram, Mis. Cutter Veal, Mr*. 8 . I,.
Veal, Mrs. Holly I’lerey and Mrs.
S. M. Richard.
Also Mrs. Cl. W. Clark, Mrs.
John Bridget, Mrs. G. M. Har­
riett, Mr*. Carl Vaughn, Mrs, Al­
vin llnilcy mid Mrs. O'Neal Mu
thews. Also the Misses May
Smith, I.mdse Smith, Durham Gill,
Virginia Bridges, Vertl* Spivey,
Sldrley Dandridge, Janet Danfridge and Sally Miller.

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Mlr.s Mary Rosa Speer Is ex­
pected home this weekend from
Cnrdele, Ga.. where she haa been
visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John St. Clair
White III and rhildren have re­
turned after a visit at New Smyr­
na Beach.
Mis* Anne Lovell left yesterday
Tor Great Barrington, Mass.,
whers the will- spend a month at
the Berkshire Inn.
Friend* of Mr*. W. R. Brown
will he glad to learn that she Is
recovering from severe burns re­
ceived on Monday while lighting
n stove In a local restaurant,
A 3-c James R. ttoolehan Jr.,
having completed training a t
Sheppard Air Force Base In Texas,
is spending a short time with
his parents before leaving for hi*
Dew assignment in Topeka, Kas.
Pfc. Dave Hickson, son of Mrs.
Dave Hickson ami the late Mr.
Hickson of Oviedo, who has spent
the past II months with the First
Cavalry Division In Korea ami
Japan, has returned to the Unit­
ed Stales and is spending a 30
day furlough with his mother.
Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Madden and
son Edwin have returned from a
three weeks' vacation spent in
North Carolina, Virginia, Wash­
ington, 1). C. and Georgia. While
In Greensboro. N. C. they visited
with tiielr children, Mr. and Mr*.
Harold Madden and son, Stevie,
and Mr. amt Mr*. Thrron Mad­
den.

Senator McCarran
Undergoes Surgery

WASHINGTON '.D-Sen. McCar­
thy (H.-WIx.) today underwent a
major stomach operation which
hit doctors said would keep him
from Inking any active part In his
Ixjw Prrrlp. campaign for renomlnatlon.
The senator's office said the
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a in. KST nt the U. 8 Naval Hot
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nilal at llcthesila, Md., whore he
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had been recuperating from minor
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sinus surgery
A hullelln by Dr. Georgo W. Calver, official physician for mem­
bers of Congress, said a physical
checkup at tho hospital “ revealed
a herniation of stomach through a
rupture In Iho diaphragm.''

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ABANDONS FREE BIDES
JACKSONVILLE Lfl — The Jack­
sonville Coach Co, aald today the
free rldiw It has provided for two
years to churchgoers will lie dis­
continued after next Sunday.
General Manager J M Mourn
said the company was taking the
slep to reduce expenses Bus faro*
were rerenlly upped from Id to
13 ceuls.

COOL! BUDGET-KIND!

COTTONS
Smart frocks scheduled for your sum­
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of low-priced rollons In all rnlore—
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Glvens-Willis Plan*
Told For WeddiitK

Women's Felli.wsl.1,,

Miss Laura Frances Olvcns.
daughter of Mra. Thelma Givens,
announced today plane for her
marriage to Charles Edwdn Willis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Willis,
which will take place tomorrow
night. Tho wedding will take place
at 8:00 o'clock at tho Assembly
of God Church, Twelfth and Lau
rel Avenue, with Rev. Pansy Sam­
ple officiating.
Nuptial music will be rendered
by Pianist .Airs. John Deal. The
bride will be given In marriage h\
her brother, Leonard Givens, and
has chosen ns her maid of honm
ami only nttendnnl, Alias Sally
Miller. Forrest McTeer will per­
form the duties of best man fur
Mr. Willis.
Following the ceremony n re­
ception will ho held at the linin'
of Mrs. W. F. McTeer nt C18 Mellonvlllo Avenue. AH friends of
the couple are invited to attend
the wedding und reception.

The Christian Women’s Fellow­
ship group met nt the First Chris­
tian Church nt 1GOt Sanford Ave­ INSURANCE AT A SAVING
nue on Monday evening. Mrs.
FDR YOUR
Ralph Kuhn opened the meeting
with n devotional hnsed on tin*
HOME - AUTOMOIHI.K
life of Paul lifter which Mrs. &lt;).
T I’rnrsnn talked on human
IIUSINESS
rights.
Following the meeting refresh
nienls were set veil t.• Rev. and
Airs. Herbert .1 lln-s, Mr- ClinrleGrillin', Mrs. (). T. 1‘enrson, Mr*.
Ralph Kuhn, -Mrs. I! G. Fox.
»»ni«A
Mr-, lit.hell Brink, Mrs W It
Young, Mrs. I!. W. Cn--.il..1, MrM, H. Billingsley. MrFurl
Evans. Mrs. W. i’. Yesley, Mi* •'Y m ir M u tun ! It* tirniiuu F r iv iM l*
M2 N I'nrk -\%r.
I'himr I Of
V. It. Grantham, Victor ll Gum
thiiin Jr. and Mrs. Chun.Met Yml

Baptist Group To
Hold District Rally

TONIGHT- FRIDAY

The Woman's Missionary Union
of Seminole Haptist Association
which Is composed of 30 Wo man'Missio miry Societies
nnd
811
Young Peoples’ Auxiliaries, will
have n District Rally at the First
Baptist Church In Port Grange
on July 28th, beginning nt l 0 :Uu
n. m.
Members of the local
Woman's Missionary Union esp.-c
tally the young people me urged
to nttcrul. A bus will leave the
First Baptist Church, nt the cor
ner of Pnrk Avenue anil Sixth
Street, promptly nt 8:30 a. m
Every one who attends is request
etl to bring a covered dish for tha
noon luncheon.
Mrs. A. J. Peterson of Ran
forth Is the president nnd will
Preside nt the quarterly rally
During the business session there
"'HI he un election of association;.I
officers for the new year. An
interesting program tin* been
planned unit (he guest speak.-,
will tie Miss l.ilu Watson of
Chinn, a foreign missionary of tin
the Southern Baptist Convention

Appleby Home Scene
Of Methodist Meet
Mrs. Harold Applrhy nnd Mr*
.1. M. Leonard W ere liiMtesscx fm
the te g u la r meeting tif tho Pe
pendulde ('loss of tin- First Melli
odist Church held recently at tinAppleby home on West First
Street. A box of clothing Wtt
packed for mailing to Korea nnd
the elass voted to mail a tmx cadi
month.
President Miss Louise
Sipple announced that „ framed
picture uf the class anniversary
party would Ire hung in the class
room.
The meeting was closed will;
the singing of the class song.
Those attending with the host­
esses were; Miss Sipple. Mrs. Lowell B. Osier, Mrs. V. I.. Smith.
Mra. E. C. Kilpatrick .It,, Mis.
Roy Williams, Mrs. J. || i
chrlt, Mrs, J. Paul llortop, Mis.
F II. Arwood and Ml-* 11,,-imu
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SHOUTS
Mm Kenneth Leon Hciry, the former Alls* Nancy Aline William*,
whose uiiii inire to Mr. Berry look place in an impiosive riremuny
l-i-i evriiiiur ill the First Baptist Church. Following a we.ld ng trip
I.. Minim ll-'iich, Mr. nml Airs Berry plan to make llndr home in
!’hi!udel|diiii. Mi«. Berry I* the daughter of .Mr und Mr- Robert A.
William- mi.I Mi Iteiry'* patents are Mr. nnd Mrs.
lljiry of
Reading. I'a

Nancy Aline Williams, Kenneth Leon Berry
Married In linpressiv e Candlelight Service

SALFORD - ORLANDO

The First ltn|ili»t Cluuch of
Hnnfol.l nos the -eltillg III-1 night
fair Mu* nmriinifu of Nancy Alin**
William* to Ki'iiiolti Lvutt Hurry
"f Fhi ImNiplilil, I' ii, Thr In lilt* U
till* ilmiifhlet o f M r. Him! M t «t. Ito*
fieri A William* ami Mr. Hurry’*
i&gt;iai *-111 - mi* Mi nml Mm . Harry
i.i'oryi 1 lloiiy of liemliitkf, I'a Tho
»lamill •&gt; t tug ii'ieimmy wim pur*
1-111111*11 ni K till ai t lin k l*y i iimllelii'ht with Mr W I*. 11rook-* -Ir.

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petals uml det-oriiled wllli small
salmon colored Fashion roses.
Young Jnine- Lang Williams, sou
of Air. nml .Mr*. Voile WiiliainJr., served a* ring hearer.
James Jordan o f 11. Lund petformed the duties o f best man f"i
Mr. Berry nnd u-liei- Induded
Kertnit Berry o f Reudirig, I’a,. Ku
gene Kslridge III of Sanford
William Flower*, tins Supietiatil
■in.I Laurence Willaid nil o f lie
Land, mid .1ui-L Winfree o f Day
tmiii Beach.
Atrs. Wiliimn-, moltier of the
bride wore u gown of |,&lt;&gt;wdri l.loe
Chantilly lace and ,-tuff.&gt;n and a
corsage of Vanda otrhids and
sweellii'art ruses. I'ii.- mother of
(In- bridegroom, Mr-. Horry, wii i
gowned ill Bine lace ..i.-i taffeta
liMil her corsage no- of yellow or­
chids. .Mis. Nancy |)ol.Inin, giand
mother of the In Id.■ w.ne Inven
del loffi-ta wilt, o laien.lt-r oiiliid
corsage.
Following the wedding a re­
ception was In Id in the lovely
garden* at the Williams home on
Valencia Drive. The In Ido's lalile
was overlaid witl. a l.iunlilol cm
liioldered while pineapple limn
viol It. White (lowers were used In
dot orating the Inhle mil. e&gt; vrial
and stiver uppoinlineuts, \i on.
end "f tho tal.li was a file ' ei.-d
wedding elik.- and -• t\ ■■ . an (el
alira held wlnte tnpeis I'nuei. wasi-iv.il from -e.eial lace
,-,,-l
table- I In imgilont 11..- garden \
lei* and gladioli . ..r.i|»l.-t. -t IG-

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u anfiJ *tilC
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lihu. Initir ult'uvu 4 w ii IK It i'lllitu lii a
(loiiit aiv«*r 1lit* I i i i i d I m i i i d I w a s
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LANEY’S DRY CLEANERS
SAN KOKH'S I,HADING I HIV IT. KAN I ttS
III) EAST SKUONII STR EET

(Idlimii, All* Vulie William-, Mis
Voile tV'illimns Jr., Mrs. I. F. L- t
Irldge M m . M. W. D o u g in . .■| Ru
vaiiiiuli, Airs. II. N. Huyei mid
Air*. Kuylinmd l.undquist.
Assisting wit li the guests Were
Mis. Hiii ry Lee, .Mrs. tt. W Rue I
ker, Mrs. At. ll. .Smith, Mrs. A . \\
Lee, Atrs, W. At. Flllllps, Mr* W
A. Morrison, Mrs. F. F. Roiinnllui, ,
Mr*. W. f . ....... .. Jr., Airs. f . D ,
Anderson. Mrs. Hugh Dunlin of
.Serving the guests were At rGernld l.osdng, Mr*. Wlglil Kut
ley, Mrs. Dale lloffinail, Air-. I'liil
Stanley, .Mrs. Stanley Hockey,
Air*. W. M. Ilrumley Jr., Mr*. I tin
old Chapman, Mrs. Richard Wul
ker and Mrs. lieorge Chapman
Also the Misses Marguret Ding
felder, Diana Fleischer, Bold,ye
Morton, Itettye Reno Hall, Har­
riett Redding, Alary Ann Gallo
way, .leam'llo Cleveland, Joutuio
Williams,
Marguret
Morri son, ,
Shirley Moielund und llarburu
Chnpimin. Also from Hletson were
the Missus Alary tloone, llarburu '
Bailey and l.uuru Languish.

of white silk mini witli it bonnet
type lint of widte lacy straw, fen
luring rill lies lone trimming ami
veiling. Her accessories were while
and a white orchid formed tier
corsage. Following their wedding
trip (lie couple will reside In I'hilIidelphlu when- Mr. Barry Is en­
gaged in v4&gt;lulit engineering esti
muting for the Electric Storage
firm.

HIGHW AY:;

TOMORROWS

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.HOLLYWOOD i.P — Cupid gut
thrown for n loss today as In-bblc
Reynolds declared she ha* in. lime
for marriage—not at thi* stat e In
r ...
anvw.iv
Pebble I* the curvaceous . olio
from El Paso who niutle a hit try
managing to keep up will, .t.,.
dancing feet
Gene Edit and
Donald O'Connor lit a recent musi­ of llie Young Woman’* Auxiliary
cal. Since then, she ha hern of t lie dun eh, topped with a *pin^
boomed fnr loo stardom to tier of lilies of tin' valley, loherosos,
studio, nnd she has a . . ,i rtirst and a purple ilironted on hid At tinromance will not lute; I . . uh in . kllne of in r wedding gown m u
her film plans.
a l.eaut i fol brooell given to lilt
"Building a career and i.eing by tin- bridegroom, mid -he at*.I
married are belli full-time job* " won- dainty pearl earrings which
she told ini* "You can’t ..........
Imd b. i'ii worn by her mother at
at once and do |u*ii-,- mi - nti wedding. Slip wore a liny
of them. Rlttbt now Ft................. c .. lilting luit of tulle, Inei' mi l
terpsted in in- r -reer Win-; - - er niungo blossom- Horn which [ell
I'm In a picture, I can do in.dung a yed of tiered silk illusion.
else I come home at nlghl ..tier
Reiving a- tin- bride's matron
a dance number nr doing a diffl , of honor was Mis Lee Draper of
cult comedy scene und I collapse l.a k e Wales; Miss Jean Rnyer IIS
When I'rn not In a picture I'm liuiid uf honor; .Mrs. .Spencer Har­
out on a personal appearance tour den, Airs. S. F Alnnfre, Miss June
"That’s the way R has to lie Chapman, Alls* Bar lima Jo t.nnwlien you’re building your rarest nnn. of .lueksonvllli' us liridesI can’t even consider marriage for rnaiils; mid Aliss I'eggy Jatu
a year. If I have arrived by then l.undquist a* Junior bridesmaid,
I can afford tn do less pit lines; Tlieii dresses were Identical being
H»‘n I can think olaiul gelling ......
fiishloned of nylon net with strapTied."
Ips- lucked bodice* and crushed
Pebble even indleatedt hut site net girdles. The bouffant hulierlii-i
has found a man she is set mux length skirls featured aeeordlnn
about. Her steadiest dates are Ac pleiiting which farmed an apron
tors Robert Wagner anil Hugh effect In thu [mill mid small
O'Hrian, but Intimates snv that hustles In the back.
Wagner Is tho head man In her
Airs. Draper wore a gold net
heart. But if any romance bios
Miss Rayer, orciiTit, Mrs,
some, Debbie assured R would lie guwn,
Ifarden mul Mrs. Atanfre, iieacock
■ long engagement.
"Feeling as I do about my ra blue, Miss Chapman and Mis*
reer," she remarked. " | don't let Lminoni, frost pink, and Miss
Lumlqtllst, yellow net. They ull
myself get carried away romantic­ wore
matching half huts of piculally.
"Also, thero Is the matter of ed net und ran led baskets of
inney. It wouldn't matter in me pastel flowers.
Little
Alls*
Betty
(lilluim,
.. my husband were making less
than me. But he would have to daughter of Mr. and Mrs, tlrniley
have a healthy attitude about It Odham, was the flower girl und
and appreciate an extra paycheck wore n time green hallerlnu length
■■ * blessing. If he started tn re frock unit carried » basket of rase
sent it, that would be the end of

the marriage."
Although Debbie'* main concern
la har career, she is not without
her Ideas about marriage. Some
of them are very interesting Such
at: "The Important thing about
a marriage ia tn have babies. Nave
•a man/ ua you want. You ran
worry about paying for them later;
Somehow you always do."

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weeks ago I l i l d "* lei * Id d J*i
known that he w a in grnv r m u
n e ve r been d* .closed Inn -d * u ,**
exam n* d l-y a p i. mine.it ' ■

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Pu llm an Co,,
a 1.1 1 li &gt;I In ea &lt;ailed for Ju ly 20
, ild b,. v* alfei le*l the enun* * . 1'iain r railroad*
was can
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By JOE HALL
lave cj all 1 t *i t- i.-h 1 u ■• I ■ 1'
nnd a id sea forte*."
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its , * t ■ ill. I pr i l l - 1 I I *11 ", *
i MARIANNA t* - Air Ferre
CHICAGO wv—Here Is a coin
* F O fT .. Korea
e -United Na
• ■i
1 ii* ,'nnst s qiplv port ef \
tuber:
:*!e* 1
technician* sre going In pul frap oarlson of key planks In the 1932
(, I'llk I I, 1t
1 I 'ill ’ll'
born,
pilots
s
lid
they
destroyed
six
lit
i
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.
,
souto
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Wop-an.
into
,i
Democratic
We
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III.
in*
l*r
lleln*
merit* of a BAT H1r*dnjid together Democratic and nrpohllcati plat
■qim onisl rod brill ;.‘s deep in : :*■: ii 1 i-*fi';'m
...............
ra
le
li
e
repeal
of
do
1
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M
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,
I'll
ll
it
pi*rinli*1
{Ike ■ Jigsaw panic In a*i rffur* forms:
I’bc l
S f
tt„ i \ 11 Poi
s
Act
t I t ' has 1 i ■ i ■ &gt;t-i to \ n rih Korea today in .1 followup
i ni lie a*H&gt;
o learn vvhal caused It tn exp IihI.Civil Itights:
•r
H“ liu ilili'i , w iu e leveled
to W ednesday's de;idly co ordinal
h
r
Inadequate,
unuo-kid-l
.ml
n
Mu. UII l I 'l.iiid - s \ l t |.t; *
.'ilght and kill .lx person* hrn
"1 tin 1 pa
i
bombing
of
v
or.imunist
port
amt
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it
c*
&gt;-ldri
,ble
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il.iinage
Democratic—''We favor federal fair
t t ' 11* V I
V| at I i , d I I 1 I \ 1
. d Ih* y ll.nl
'o v e r fils’ilillets.
logislntinn
effectively
to
secure
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p
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Republican
"We
fa
ot
tinn
i* .d to report the mys
1m , *Gcn. V. E. Bcrtrandia* these rights to everyone i t ) The
F ill . !lm . I III. e -Iig.dl * 1 1
\l .milimI
S
Air
Force
Mustangs,
Shoot
tendon
of
the
Tail
Hartley
V
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■Tolled
u
id
ptob.
d
dl
m
loss
th*
WaUnngton, deputy inspector gen
.11",. , e ircl ■
' emergency of 11XIII,: a a er* ill Mil- ,11 . &gt;
ng St tr
and Thundcrjef.* cut : i • m di
r.ghl
to
equal
opportunity
for
em
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w
tih
)
such
i
in
nilim
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Ma Hill sent up three til,me* to
ert) of the U. S. Air Force, Haul nloyment; i2&gt; the right to security
tillV 1 milt 1 d tia -n t i i ii 'i'ii
1.
three bridges ami dam aged two ami tills
a* time and experience
mol i i ' il
1Ait' lim e s
b e ik mi re|Mtris
M o ,h e ll sold
the Job will be done In a Marianna of persons; &lt;3&gt; the right to fail
d efin ilc 1 em III- o i.'
n Northwest K o ien T hnm lorjet pi i l,t&gt;hed erdv lo * 11\ out iIn Red
to
lie
desirable."
I apt
I ‘.iill MIt, Ill'll
'I , 1Ml - the w d i g iiinn I* eontlniilng ond
Municipal Airport hangar that was and equal participation in the nn
ot* said tin s wiped out three more tired their
AgrlrVlurr:
•
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t
numb,
t
of
u
tmlilm mint ilrd lc u e lfu ■i
ant In i n l reveal what the pilots
nude available today by Mavor lion's political life
We urge
nidge* n ear Knvvnn on Ihe east till'd &gt; out i'i*ii I ' shells ot mon
D em ocratic " W e will conturn
about lin people mill'd in i.vi 1 a *ii v. d anything
J. M. Sima
that
action
be
taken
at
the
begin
ot
■had
a
n
v
e
I
t
to
prod
t
the
luod'uci-s
,,f
h
.io
i
The general annmmcrd the plan
of Ihe 83rd Congress to im ag ricu ltoral i onim odilli &lt; muh i
Some 20O U S M n itie . An
in broadcast appeals for all per ning
congressional procedures so Ihe term s of ,| tnn'iil ,t . , i
i'li * South Kurnev x --th Aft
ions who picked up fragments of orevc
majority ru'e prevails and •up|N»U p io g ritn ... u . ' i ** t 1 ■1 - I V I. 'lull ' 1- 1 I bo uh
the hig plane as souvenir* to tarn that
leclsinns can be made after rea 'to per i cut id pa tv
1 !*
1&gt; I 0 1'1 N a* &gt; pi mes from
^ t h em In for study
irro i - W I’dni'stlnj
W Pieces of the plane were seat son shir debate without being
Republican " W e f a c t o I,in n , a 11 1 •• t
tered over n .I-mite area after d blinked by a minority in either program .inietl at lab i i pin T hen t 1r ■:* 1 * . the Wmisim are .
. ■' ' b '■ M.ui 'i
c&gt; for all I arm p t e l *b- in tin- .it N .irtl'i .istern Korea
exploded a mile and a half above house."
ntelltio s * Ti . ,i* i
• • * ikid.i'ld
(in
Hu*
ground,
do
K
d.i\
battle
republican—"'Ac
bellivr
that
it
mar kr t place "
Marianna ul 7: in a. m Tuesday,
51,1'(M
f i l m - ' *I i x
i Ii opl lp; lo
•or
t'td
Bahiv
bill
w
e*l
1
d
rim
rw
o
i
1
1
the
primary
responsibility
of
Tas
Rrditellnn:
The four crewmen were killed,
n do es ulif I li r t* .oi i
i m loim p
and flaming fuel from a lank that each slnto to order and control
Democr dll'—“ As rapidly a* de fell off to sp ,r id* a iiiH e rv mot I loll
and sin dl irtos lire AHsneiOf
fell near a Baptist minister's home Its own domestic Institutions, and fense requirements P'-rmit we la tor
Press
Plin iit|'r.ii'!i"r
Genre
Leroy V* ■
*o * m- lift
d u n i i q tA c
started a fire which burned up Ibis |*iwrr, reserved to the stales. vor reducing taxes, especially for *-d eers
s.inl d.e rhiiii**e still held
omp &gt;i &gt; i ' iIu 1 I i pb i d guilty
the house and fatally burned twn Is essential to Ihe maintenance of people with lower income* But Sw
the
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our federal republic. However, we we will not miponl nur milloo's
neighbor children.
ml
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i Mil will
Funeral services for Peggy Dl believe lhat the federal govern security Its making reekle** p t o n 'pot
the Na v *.ii*l Pan th er lets. Sky
ol
ane Williams, 5, and her 3-year-old mnt should take supplemental ae ,.»es to reiluee taxes ”
Mb' i
ed bon,tine* H ut looked
llcpiilthcan—"We n d \ m ate
• brother, Rufus, were scheduled to lion within Its constitutional Jin*
neb mo* iie iil'
tin ii l t* ul uadi I
day at a rural Baptist church
diction to oppose discrimination reduitmu of expenthl u e- by the .lore hem I 1 *v&lt; rn m ciil to the ,*■
.1 . id in tin * ,t -1:' IIt | i in esThe Jackson County Chamber of against race, religion nr national chitlinidiou of waste and i . d . u
peiqile
Commerce voted Wednesday to origin
We will prove our good agance *o that the limlgcl dl I"
sand litters of cnndnlcnrc to fami faith by , . enacting federal legls balanced anil a general tax i.-il u
lies of the four Air Force men 1a Iinn to further Just and equitable don can to made
who lost their lives.
Suh*ti*lvr* in lio n i nni'ml
It W ill l i o s t l l / F ill! .
treatment in the area of dlscrlm
A couple of hundred Air Force malnry employment practices
Denim ' ado - "The I”) i '1&gt; pi"
officers, enlisted men and civilian Federal action should not dupll- gram &lt;d Pie»tdenl 11tin.
Im*
For
YOUR
technicians nave come to Murom i nlo slate efforts to end such prac­ served etfeilivclv in pn ' . iii in
Our war shout* it lomlVd . , Wo ’m ovonlotttpj ***it h hundrttfi of good u tid
na In Ihe effort to learn what tices; should not set up another trudon by sitlivei *is c elem-nt and
6)a&gt;TIRES ARE
ft rot , . , tom# with only ti lew mi let on ihem . . , Wo n««d lh» tpac* for
( itM ttl ( i l l l l
‘
caused the third rcceni crash of huge bureaucracy.”
to prntei l honed and loyal pud', ,
)
one of the nation's newest and
incoming ihipmantt of now Firoiton* (not Don 1 mitt llm ronl olcLfaihiontd
servants against unhmndi &gt;t and
WORTH MORE
Foreign Pulley
^fastest bombers.
fire tale . . . every lire priced ul left than ’ j of the actual value.
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A?
MONEY!
Hepuhllcan “ 1I\ Ihe .ulmim*
remitting efforts to avert another Iratmn's
qipeasement of ’0100111
feirrWorld War
We Will continue
} \ !• IM-K w ill 1m&gt;
nur efforts to strengthen the Unit ni.sin at home and tdirnad 11 teas
ed Nation*
We reject Ihe rldlc permitted t'omuiumsts and tin r
fellow t t.n e l ir s to «eive et m en
H :lm l lt&gt; l u l l y o u w i l y i! c o u l d n ' t f u l l l o r :\
'llous notion of those who would key agencies and l&lt;&gt; lllfillrate oor
have Ihe United States face the American life
IVt pledge fail
aggressors alone."
IS e lle r P r o d u e l.
hut vtgoioiis onion ciuenl • t I * * *
Republican—"The present ml to safeguard our en.miry from * d*
Td r m r . s
ministration. In seven years, has version and dislovally
II T IU K S
2li TIK K S
squandered
the unprecedented
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"i sli'kli’x nil
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• the Republican presidential numI Two
We 'hall encourage anil financial li.i/.nd ol -i real 11In*' | W
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II 1Ill .Mill
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nee, moved today to set up a pro
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gram aimed primarily at wooing aid the develiqmienl of collective \\ 1■ rev* n/t III,n llie c ii'is nl
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Independents and disgruntled Pom security forces
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port the Dulled Nations
We to h*. [iroluttittie &lt;1,1 ui.iui until"'*
minis In his aupimrt
.it peoon
shall
always
measure
nur
foreign
The move is based, Ihose ad
llepnidit ■
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so that lhe&gt; can be
vlsers said, on a call liy the gen eiimmllments
home without endangering Ihe ecu federal , *-111|n 11- 1, t *111* m i
rral himself for continuation and mimic
health or sound finances or anre widi 0 * ru-Ion cost w .* 1
expansion of the National Citizens the United
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fill nielli* o u * time no r-iiu i I.m .I
Stales."
for Elsenhower Committee—an or
weight and deluis* d s ta ie ',m b *0
National
Defense:
di i m
\n s
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m:n n :.\n s
J KLTHLADS
ftaniiallon they credited with Imv
\\ 1 pledge om
Demncrallr — "The Democratic m edical * m e
ng played a in a lor role In his Party
continmiu ............. * incut ol no
will
continue
lo
stand
on
successful hid for Ihe OOP nnnii equivocally for strong, balanced proved in* ‘thuds el . " H i m In *I •!1
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•nation.
We It ci ve fiu a
1 tt It.t«li|e*
defense forces for this country- prod'idoi,
1 Vi ll J«tt |*9
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d t e t l t of u t «*cl
Hen James II Duff of Pennsyl­ land, sea and air. . . We reject
('iirruplbui In llnvrrnmenl
Hr** in nil tii* «
vania outlined Ihe plan at a news the defeatist view of those who
Iteinoelaltc
T h " l&gt;* nun 1 itn
If your til* it not
conference here Wednesday night say we cannot afford the expense Pally I'B* lieeli . It it te till or
lltttri «omm In —
after he and two other Elsenhower and effort necessary to defend our roiling and ilctnnt &gt;b/nr eft* &lt; •**
w&lt; Itctv* llttm,
leaders hnd conferred with the selves."
dlshonesly and disluvuli• 10 Pi.
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general at his vacation retreat
trade III
Republicans—"We should devel­ putilir service II lias ixp.i-.id and
&lt;*ihhI 1 *&gt;ed
near Fraser, Colo., 72 miles west op wllh utmost speed a force In punished those who w ild •otniiil
III i m (11 T
1 it c tlu iir
of Denver
In n e rl ultes
being, as distinguished from paper Ihe integrity of the public *erv
S afe Tillies
i liampioti**
Duff, Guv Dan Thornton of Col plans, of such power as to deter ice "
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nrado, and Ralph Cake, GOP na­ sudden allnck nr promptly nnd
Hepuhiiran—" rtie pr*—ml ad
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spent most of the day wllh E!r-i- against sudden attack requires the roptlon lias slioi l nl mul n i-em *1
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•h o w rr ami dismissed. Duff report quickest | ms slide development r&gt;( trie Arnerii-nn p* ,- .
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e*i i||rioaT|v everv phase 'id the . . . air power ami the simullnne pithlli nn Parly p'- -if'* s 1 p q m i
forthcoming campaign
mis rcadincK* of coordinated air. end In enrroplton
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fast of flapjacks and baenn, which
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Blues In The News
Hr BOR ANTHONY
l,oo J. Ylugllng, Chief Comm I*rsryrsan, Li-camc a .T.ctr.bor of *.hr
Fleet Itmorvi' yexu-riiay anil I.
how looking forward to hit futurr
retirement. The chief ha* served
in the Navy Ill'll year* ami will
•pend two more year* on active
duty with the Fleet Krarrvn be­
fore retiring to hi a home In Lilly,
I’a. Chief Ylugllng, III* wife, anil
three mm*, age* H, d, ami 4 are
presently residing In DeUary.
Jacques Welle and Til Tarhutton paid a farewell visit to Han­
ford yesterday. Doth men, for­
merly Ktii tinned here, have re­
ceived honorahle dlarharge* from
the Naval Ho*|dtnl In Jnrkmjnville.
Alter their poml-hyr* to their
Tnany friend,, ahoard the Ntatlon
and Tn tho city of Hanford, the men
will he rrtiirnlnif to their Itnmea.
Jacquea Intend* to enter colleKe
under the Korean (II Hill while TU
will he Kolnir hack to hia joh In
Norfolk, Va.
Rennie I'erry and hla fiance,
who recently arrived In Hanford
from her home In Texai, ware
married hint nluht during a beau­
tiful rer&lt; tunny In Orlando. Future
Inna of the newlyweds have not
revealed.
Ijeen
n
Tomorrow, officially declared
"All-Hlur Kuacball Day", will he
a IiIk day in Hanford with tho hJ|(KP*t event heliiif the North-Houth
All-Htar (lame tomorrow ni|(ht at
Hanford'* Memorial Htadliim,
Cooinlralirie wi ho I e-hcartedly
with the ..... pie of Hanford, NAAH
will welcome vialtor* aboard the
ttntlon between the hour* of 12:110
and 3:!ld tomorrow afternoon.
AmmiK the many hulldlnu* that
will he open to the public I* the
Farnchute l.oft, where many In*
tereatlnic dlapluy* and demon*tralion* may lie aeon. Aviator* oxyKvu hnnthhiK eipilpment, packing
and drylruc of pnrarhute* will he
shown.
The Aviation Trait hue will
open it* room* to vlnUor* and
qualified prraormel will he oil
hand to explain the uae of al!
equipment o*ed in the trnlulnit of
iitrii aboard the *Iat Ion.
|l will he puxillilc tn *ee how
tin' Navy eat* and live* hy tourlna
the (ialley und enllated
men'*
barrack*. Hlnce Fh|(ht Uperutlun*
will he In prourea* during the
lime of thi' open hoiiac, Kunerul
vUltlnif of the IlnriKar and Flight
ntrn will not Im permitted. How­
ever, 11 will he poaajldo to ohaerve
operation* from u parking tot bl­
eated near the hangar.
If you've never been ahoard tho
Million and would llko to see a
Nuvul Auxiliary Air Htullon hi
operation, lie *ure to canto ahoard
and look around tomorrow after­
noon between 12:110 and 8:30. Wo’li
•tie lookin’ for ynu then.

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C O I.U K 'B

Trellis Mac Writes Husband About
Fantastic Rumors Around Convention
chair was getting moss on It."
When Vice President Barkley
finished his speech, there were
tears in the eyes nf everybody,
including Mr. Pelrui, who said:
"I haven't gushed hko this since
I lilt my first nil well, Trellis
Mae,"
Hy II A I , H O V I.K
Hut. Wilbur, the thing t liked
CHlCAfin i.r-D car durllm: WII
best about the veep wn* that, when
bur,
Well, honey. Ihe Democratic con hr was through and they called
venlion right now i* like .■ liar Id* wife tn Ihe platform, the first
herxhnp ipiarld where everybody thing lie said was, 'How did I (In,
dear?' I know hr said ft. because
wont* lo *lng tenor
Thi* is the Hhnwdown day to I could read hi* lip*. Ami she Just
pick Ihe presidential nominee, and smiled and held his hand up In a
there are still more candldules V for victory signal.
When the ovation was over at
ihnn there urr dclegnle*. If Ihe
convention charged each one a last and he had shaken Ihe hand*
nominating fee, It could wipe nut of all Ihe politician* who came up
to say goodbye, he Just stood quiet­
the national dchl.
Tho candidates arc all *n nerv­ ly there for a moment. He looked
ous they are trading each oilier out past the waving banners, up
ulcer* a* well a* delegate*. Hut tn the Mg sign* saying, "01 mil­
Ihe one they are most angry al lion Jobs” and "twenty year* of
plenty " lie looked at Ihe portrait*
I* Gov. Adinl Stevenson, the llli- of Democratic chieftains — Jef­
nnl* sphinx who won’t say yes und ferson. Jackson, Grover Cleveland,
can't say no.
Wilson. Roosevelt and Truman,
Adamant Adinl still seem* to add
He Mood there nil alone at the
up a* the popular favorite, bid a summit of hi* life, and, Oh Witlot of Democrul* arc gelling an hurl his lifetime was In his eyei.
nnyed al hi* coyness.
He lifted hi* hands and shook
"f think Stevenson just confuse* them gravely lo the four corners
this convention with n radio give of the great hall, like a solemn
away program," *nid one dele­ old Indian chief saying farewell
gate. ''Ho will accept the muni In the snn. und then hr turned ami
nation all right, hut he figures if walked out of Hie light and Into
he wait* a little longer he maybe the dark
also can win nn electric refrlgern
Wilbur, 11 suddenly made me
lor, a new car and a week's Irip terribly homesick. Are ynu all
to Hermuda."
rigid’ Now just don't eat sardines
With balloting lime *n n e a r ,. and things like that while I'm
everybody I* a* nervous as u cal gone
in n dog pound. The donkey men
Your loving wife,
are nil ears, listening lo the ru
Trellis Mue
mor*. . . rumors
. rumor*
I* S Wire more money. Perle
Ihul Hy around like sparrows lo a Mrslu bought a new dress, so I
popcorn slortn,
had to. loo
Hero are Ju*t n few, Wilbur, lo
show you how silly rumors cm
ho:
IN TUB NAVY
If. H NAVAL AIK STATION.
I. "Tafl has senl some of his
hesl organizer* here to work for MIRAMAR, Calif.
(Hpeclal)—
Dick llusieli."
Serving here with Anti-Huhmarine
2 "Klsenhnwer senl some of lit* S'liindron 2 is Robert H. Wilson,
best organizers here lo disrupt ihe jivliitlon chief structural mechanic,
Ifirriinan campaign."
DSN. of Longwooil, Fla., and hus3 "A Kefauvcr Kiipportcr col liimd uf the former Miss Kathlapsed under Ihe slrnln. sat down erlne Kelly uf 311 Dekalb Avenue,
in a chair nod began lo si nun Pin lamnulh, Va.
hi* slmnnch—under Ihe delusion lie
AM-2 is undergoing intense
was a banjo "
training In nil aspects of aerial
4. "Harry Truman Is working n r.nd ground warfare to keep It
nuljn hoard In the While House abreast of the latest develop­
trying lo gel II tn lt-11 him nliut ments of Naval aviation.
candidate to hack."
.Somehow, dear. I think Alhen
Harkley Is lucky tn he mil id It
TRUCK NKGHTIATIONH
all—II he really I* I saw him
MUNMAN, Korea op - Ualtoil
give Ids farewell speech Wednes­ Nations anil (’nmniunlst negotia­
day night, and I will remember tor* debated Hie trucc-blocklntf
that grand old man all my life
prisoner exchange Issue In secret
1 went ns Ihe guesl of Mr t'elrnl. fur 2U minute* ludny- -longest Ko
that rich nl Ilona Ire from Texas. rent) parley* session ihl* work.
He Isn’t a dubious dclegnle any
After the meeting In sweltering
longer. They finally seated him, heat ut Pantminjum It wax re­
and he said:
ported only that Ihe negntlatnra
"Weil, Il's about time, Thai will meet again Friday.

tU'fUNG CITY. Mo, un - Work­
man finally ie.nhe&lt;| tho htilliun nf
nu nhnndoned mine where a collie
dog has krnl a a.Vdny vigil mid
found nulhltqi -exce|d n mu all
1)0110.
The animal had molnlalned a
wnlcli at Ihn rnimlh of the *ha(l
■lure luM iminili, refusing In leave.
Itexidcnl* or llil* Huulhwe*! Ml*
knurl coinmunlly apoculuted Ihut
Hie dug'* owner might have tum­
bled Into tho mine. The dog 1* u
stranger in Ihe neighborhood.
Volunteer* spent the uext week
pumping mil I he Hooded mine.
Thmmind* of perron* vlalled Iho
scene, eurliiu* over what might ho
found.

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CKNTKR CUT

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Yvonne Du Carlo ami Hock Hudson drink a toast, In this scene
from Universal-International'* "Scarlet Angel,” Technicolor, showing
on the Ititz Theatre screen Thursday and Friday.

Summer Bachelor
Is Lampooned For
Shopping Tactics
By HAm T m WHON
NEW YORK '4*—In the cartnona
ynu tell Ihe summer bachelor by
the sink full of dirly dishes. In
reality you spot him quicker by
watching him shop at the grocery.
He*'* the one reading the label*
so cnri'full v and weighing Ihe can*
in hi* hand* He Ihlnk* he I* lining
a mathematical Joh on compara*
llvp value*—weight v*. price.
Scornful women shopper*, who
dhow him out of Iheir way to
pick up Ihe can he ha* Just re­
jected, know hi* wife ha* other
standard* of value. And Ihe women
suspect the summer bachelor i*
lusl trying to divine what actually
[* In tho can—an old story to them
—anil hoping fur guldanre from
(he label, nr heaven, u* lo how
he could prepare tho canton*-',
Mon are becoming Increuttagly

numerous In grocery Mores. At
some hours at least 90 per cent
of the customers ire men, mostly
buying what their wives have or­
dered.
Heal bachelors often are knowl­
edgeable. Rut the summer bache­
lor Is a thing apart.
Watch him In the vegetable de­
partment, walling to catch the
scornfiit clerk'a eye. and carefully
holding the *wect potato he picked
for Its rosy color (unaware that
means It's probably a yam).
Five women have already re­
jected II because il ha* soft end*
and sign* of being rotten in Ihe
core.
After throe woman shoppers
have come up, pushed In ahead
or him and departed, the summer
bachelor gets hla potato Into the
clerk's hand*. The clerk sighs wllh
relief and thank* providence for
summer bachelors, who don't know
their groceries but keep grocers
prosperous.
liul when It's all over, Ihe sum­
mer bachelor usually deans up
that sink.

ECONOMIZE! SAVE!
COMPARE THESE PRICES!
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SHIPPED GA. DRESSED und DRAWN GRADE A

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Hhorlsnlng

PEACHES
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AVOCADOS

PEACHES
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POTATO CHIPS
BEEF HASH
VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 r . 3 5
WAX PAPER
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lb. pkg. ... H 6
1 lb. p k g ....... 776

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KITCHEN CHARM

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10 lb.
25 lb.

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Seafoods

Lb.

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EXTRA TENDER, JUICY

401 W. 13th HL
A

Hemlnole County, Florida, on the
1*1 day of Aueuit, le lt. for ap­
proval or o n . and for final diechore*. •• AdmlnlPtMtor CTA of

Icnnwii a* M M. 810 * 1..-' *•***», ,,
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StFFEKRS

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At A IN TKN A N C H flV M ’llO U l Jt
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other I0 ip*ni** *nd_t(*«ery.
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(also known aa 41. U. Kins), de­
IN COL'IST o r TUB rolTITT ceased:
that h» filed htepetljion for
J l HOB, SKMINOI.S: COUNTY. final dlschara*.
and that he wlH
STATK OY M.OIIIKA.
apply
lo
ttia llonorablo DOUQLAU
is raossT K .
HTKN8TUOU. County Juds* of

(F.dltor's note: Trellis Mnc Hee­
bie, America'* moil average wife,
flndst hut every Dcmncral I* a
kiiig-inaket hr (oe folio wing teller
to her husband ulving an
view nf (he Donkey Serenade

V IM M H O V K IU IO N K

Notice (• hereby gfysii lh «
W . M011C1AN DU&lt;1 bis
rinsl report
Administrator CTA
of the sstats of Msry M. King

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All-Star Classic To Be Played Here Tomorrow
South P i t s George
K lanrann Against
, N orth’s Tom MiUa
In “Dream” Game
Hy KENT CHETLAIN
Climaxing the gain All-Star
aalea and festivities in Hanfunl
tomorrow night will l&gt;o the eighth
annual dream classic in Florida
State League history when the
Northern All-Star team farea the
boat Southern All-Hlura In tho
Memorial Stadium at H:IK p. m.
| Manager
Ed
Levy of t h e
South has deslghated tern • age
l e f t • hander
O t o r g e Klarmann to open on
the
ru b b er
a g a in st
the M
mighty
hitting V
North. The New V
Jersey y o u t h . L '
who but a few
months ago was
pitching for his
M L ,„
nigh
school
team, has posted a so-so. 8-H rec­
ord with tho slsth place Orlun.l,,
Senators this season.
Ills Orlando shipper, I.e*&gt;.
has confidence in h a blonde
lefthander aa he does In h • en­
tire team which Is decidedly
f i i l t r from an all artiunn till*
jug ind pitching ilinilpoinl.
▲ Th# Northern team, with
•Veroclou* eluggers as Ked Hubertt, Jack t.’ade. llowle Tesnow
and Bed Treadway holding a team
battling average of an unheard
of .831 mark and pitchers like
Tom Mill* of Jo* llearli. who lias
won 21 games this year. Is cunsldered, quite naturally, the farorltea In tomorrow night's clash.
The South can only boast of
three .300 swatlers, Ini by Sanlord's Churk Aleno with a .123
A average, and an aggregate .iso
• team halting average, whlrh Is a
full 31 polnla lower than the
North. The comparative pitch­
ing strength is again wenker
than the North's on paper.
However, one can never tell
when one game is played between
a power-houae ami u weaker
team. If the South l» uii lo
forr tn
One
contest and the North off, It can
c
lie a different story. One factor
Is In favor of the South ; Man'per Kd
# « g e r Chuck Aleno ami skipper
..
Levy are the two most dufigeriiu*
long-hall hitters In the league.
Iletwoen them they have hit III
homo runs this year. Aleno lead­
ing the FSI. with 20 and Levy
ranking third with M.
The abort fences of 327 fret
down each foul Una and only
373 In dead renter field at Mem­
orial Stadium might play a
malor factor In the tong-hall
abilities of these two sluggers.

cMfap fartor. eapeclally In a
iltthing duel.

'j'/rj • Levy plans on
using
Virgil
Krnrer. brilliant,
looking
rookie
fllnger who lots
|msted an nilmirahle 8-7 rec­
ord
with
tho
lowly Cocoa In­
dians this yrsr.
after the fourth
Inning to spell
Klarmann.
tin
't h e sidelines for

rhsrlla
H r s w a t s e "mUt(l,.
' I ' 1 *'** 0r.
,be
Charlla Hrewater(|rp,
Undo righthander Al Ouulink.
who possesses the heat won ami
lost record of the South pitch­
ing quartette with u wins and ilx
setbacks.

Mein while popular Hill SteinMlMittMl that Tom
MIIU moat be hla atartlng
fuager for tbo Northern Stars,
alaco the control ball apeclalisl
woo the first player In organic
•4 boll to register 20 wins this
J,**r' , The Jgg Reach product
will pitch at lean half of the
game, probably yielding to Dayor Dave MeCrlrkard, Jos Beach.
McCrlckard was not placed on
the team by the font hut picked
after the balloting hy Monager
Ble necke, since Red Roberts, who
will be playing first base, waa
olao selected eg one of the North'*
left handers.
The outfield trio of Tread­
way, Tesnow, and Klnard repreaenta for Hleineeke a .350
hlttloa garden. And hla Infield
* Cade. Moetraoahy, Kucher and
Bahtrl* Is belter than J80,
though Mostrenoky and Backer
A i t * Joet below the coveted
“ mark. Hob Rucker, Daylooa,

V

d

but dealanated fo realaee tho

I***’ jh"l« Of CharB# Brew-

ajar, DeLand. at second since
WM» Uller waa railed out of

Buatrr Klnanl may not bo able
to make the gome alnco tho Joa
Booth flychaser hoi been ahelvwl
for th. past week. TMa I* the
J 0 » o case a. far aa Chutk Alano

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Bluest Capture 3rd Place With 10-8 Victory Over Paiatha
Sanford Legion
Blanks Umatilla,
4-0, In Tourney

I h i : s i n f o r m hi
I I mi ' i l . i i l u l l - I , I'l .V

Scene Of The Tenth Annual FSL All-Star (hum

Krider's Four-Hitter
Moves Baby Blues
Into A. L. Finals

G a l.i

The Hanford Legion Haseball
machine continued to roll on yes
ter,lay as the Babv Bluet defeated
n hvivtofore undefeated It mat ill.s
nine It, advance Into the finals of
the District it American Legion
Junior Ha-rl.all tournament in Or­
lando.
Led hy Jim "Jock'' Krider's
sternly 4 hit pitching the locals
literally steamrollered over the
Lake County Aggregation to gain
a I to 0 victory and establish
themselves ns definite favorites to
annex the Dlstrlrt title.
'The final encounter
between
Sanford and thwinner of the
Umatilla - Win­
ter fork tilt is
scheduled
fo■
Friday night un­
der the arrs u.
Tinker Field. In
astnurh ns Hoo
ford Is uiulefsM
ed In tournament
ploy under the
tournament dou­
b l e elimination
Trrrv
rules, the locals
must lie beaten twire to be elimi
noted, while each of Ihe other
tennis has alrcndy been decisioocd
ifiin*.
Kllde, wits the Idg gun for the
locals yesterday. In addition to
,*&lt; f , l O
fanning p batsmen while passing
only two men, he scored the first
run of the Imllgame and drove
home another tally. Things shaped
Hunford'- now iL'IlUIMMI M&lt; morltll Stadium will be tin- seem- of the X| || t lllll Will If M|l* Mill III t Ilf it'I Cl II.M.II In (Ilf |l|||i|ll ii.
III, \ |M|t
up rather dark for the Fleming- '
League All Star baseball *t«i
game tomorrow
Ui'll (In • It \ Wl.lf t I'll llfllt l(»fl
Ml IllJljltr It'll III* **lll, ill
*v. I.cell
men early In
it, the encounter as 10th annual Florida Slate *'"*-o.
.... .
I t si. ill
Clem Cndwell, on the mound for *t»cht 1,1 N 1,1 ■'
••»•««»"»*' «•',*,- will Is- a gnli, Ml-Star Sales ' iVltl'tl In U 'lit • tin 1' SI '*» (II t'll III |' IIlilt' III I III' III* I in- I
I'lttic u is -still a few i .i Kit* I* t •t.l liltUmatilla, faced only 1.1 Imticrs in V"&gt;’ *'» s " ," ' ' r'1
will I..... .
by tho I0.VJ playing of the I'litul in s Inf. h iiffsclrill
•
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blanking the Blues for the first U’’"1 annual North-South classic. Mayo, Wdliuin Stcmpei lias pro
four frames.
claimed tomorrow os All-Star Baseball Pay hi Sanford while Capt. JlIlt I Mul ct .nit’s thiii* 'Gilt s
Then Krider, leading off the .1. I., ('hittwiden has iillliouticed that the S.,niord Aiixiliai, Naval All
home half of the fifth, was hit by
a pit, bed ball, lie was sacrificed to
■.•con,I hy Terry Cordell and then
Lurry llntes lashed a line drive
F SL D R FA M G A M E D A L A
double into right field In score
Krider with what proved to be the
I ' l . A t K- .Meinoriul S l a d l o i u . S a n f o i . l
winning marker. After ‘‘8e»"
l&gt; VI F — I * id * &gt;, .Inly 25.
stnflord popped out, Mel Flelsrher
T IM E
|iin
playing second base blasted an­
. \ l VI m a t I II I ' l . V V i a t s —
1* t e n i a h s * I.t p l a i n s &lt;m t i n i o - l r i
t w o let I Inutile,1 p l l r l i r * * . t w o
other Idngle to right to drive home
riiHilli.in.il r«, ii u t i l i t y p l a y e r and o n e p l a y e r f o r r * rli p o s i t i o n pl.|. Hie l - i i m a n a g e r s .
Bates with the second tally of the
I h e e n t i r e p l a y i n g r o s t e r s a m i l a a n a g e i s w r i e a r l r r l e i l in .yu o l l n i . i l pol l t a k e n lit I h r I h u n t s S t a l e
liming.
l e a g u e al al l s i g k l p a r k s t w o We e k- a g o
D u r e I h r h a l l g a m e b e g i n s , m a n a g e r s m i l h s , e r i i n t p l e l r . l i a i e r ol Hie t e a m s ..... I t h e y m s , p i l i l i
Umatilla rallied In Ihe sixth
Inning
Inning, however,
linrler tin- entire unite if they ilreiu it nece--ai, I* layer- tn.i, tie - l.iliril I m m positions nine the gain,
is iinilri way al tin- dlscrrlio n of llir team liiiii.t-e.
when an error hy
Chuck A l e n o
t l n i i i i g c i - m u - 1 t o r n ply wi t l i Hie f a n s ' , h o o . t o ( in&gt; - i . . i . n g b e r t h s at » s . I, p o s i t n n i - . r l&gt; Hie ■&gt; __
Fleischer ao,i u
e r p l o i o ol o l i r r e n p l a t e , c u l m ol pl ay d u e l o s o * n | o r i «*, „ . n r n i l , , , ».* t r,| e . , l « * e . s,in* l ion* ,1 l*t t i n
, base hit put run­
L e a g u e I ' r e s i de i t l .
ners on first and
I M l i *' »V I I to S o i i t h e t u Al l S t a t s i i i i c i l ul v i*l |*l 1 1 i i ' i • »mh * ♦•»•*» i | n *l,tt« if I Ii I i mi n -»**«
' second with none
Sn i t h i i it i* ill h r h PJ»i 4ii|f t Ii a if »»ltllr, Imiiir i t c l u f l n i
I hi N u i l l t i * "
I h l . i i i i ! | I m I i i i i « I Ir ^ • It
tuwey. A neat
J u t l l e s i l i .Hut I’. i t , I k. , . Hill Mr.,, H u l l , nai l
i l o ri l l - ol ,1 •, I.
JKrider -to- Shef
I V | | ' | | f | . . &gt; - All - e t r n F S I . n i l , p l i e s w ill - o i k ,1 one time ,u another III I he VII -,| 11 gsn ir I .1.
______
field pick-off of
1 B e r k Will
I h e - I i i I iiik a r l i l l r t t iehllid III* p l a l . m i l l l u l l lli.r kt l ar i l l at f i r s t . | * j | Vl al oi l c, H - r . o n . I I...
.
j ' the man u ii sec. l S t l i i o n l i n n 1 a m t I i l i i p l r r - i n - r h l r l Hill t r i l l I| .loll llig n l i l t i n g I - - I g u i n r i i l
■
1
&amp;ond broke • the
Vl tin- e u o ol l l i r l i r s l h a l l III I h r f i f t h i iinio. i, n o s e l i r M l r - will o l l i r n i t a l i r l i uol l l . r
iilalr
mill
II ' '
•'A b a c k of Ihe upI I &lt; '•••
A lrislng.
| A util n r H a l t - g o i n g t o f i r s t mill Bill H u l u n , t o . . o u i r l a n d l o h n l ligliuiii al i l ui i l
h
1)1 l i t I I I
S t ' I I I I F B — Jill! F i e l d s . \\ l l l l l . „ . m . l
Mel Fleischer
The I o c » I s I
1*1 I 'l . l l t | l l * l ( L S S S V S 1 F .V I
Kent I In I l ai n -tanioiil ll . i a h l
scored two insurance rum In the
II vi si t * V N . M I l N C F I D t A M * S I V i l l l N s
ll.il* I ' e l i Uo \t M i l l I H l l a i l o o * I l e a l , 11,11 l l . r . I ,
bottom of the sixth to Ice away
« L I U. . I . e a s l i u l g H o , l l a t d t l t t l l l . l t t ) i l . unh&gt; l u r k I ' l e i . r \ \ 11»-» De l not
the ball game. Sheffield reached
(,'avallaro
first on on error, was sacrlflceit
DL.:*.
to second by llannum and was
S o u ih e iii A ll S l:n
L in r u ii
Hull I t mk i - i
driven ill mi Bishre'* single. IllsIwe III turn scurrd the final run
l l a m , , l *o&gt;, 1 h I.,Hit,,
MAN AH Lit
on Krider’s line single into left.
i I m, I . l l voi i , S a . i l o i d
E&lt;l l . r , y. Il l U n d o
Diamond Chatter: The llahy
l t i l ,,, u i o l n i a . I - r - h u i g
I 'l l l lll-Hb
Blues are playing with only nlno
D l l l l l l I I I . IIS
Al lltiiiliiik, Dilando
players on the team. Jimmy Wade
It III M i n n s , 11,1, into
t.roigr hiaiinaiin. Dilamtu
and Itandall Ferrell were declared
l ol i n I’a o l n k I * * s | n t l g
Virgil I u*«r. I nciia
inellgildu became of Incomplete
I ,«,l I s i . til.,i,i. Maul i i i d
. Fraltsli'i, l op*,, l ,i.,.a
Idrth record*........ Batting leaders
i A l t IIEft
I I II I I V
for Ihe local* in the tournament
I on l i . r o , t l , l and, .
Don I mil. Dilando
• re Flelfcher, hitting a torrid .7fi(,
INI IELDKIIH
clip, Sheffield hitting .50(1, and
I It l I M It
VI M. S t i l l . o
'isiilm.l
l.'d I s , | . Ill U n d o
III shell hilling .too...... Dil Shef
field at shortstop fur Sanfurd
N o r t h e r n All St;ir Linen/)
turned In all outstanding defen­
Hay
liiiiin e
sive game y ti'
MAN.VHFK Iiui *, l . l l i r t k r , I ' a l s l k a
Umatilla
All K II KIM
IMTCIIEHS
Itoh ilurk.t. DayImn ll.ach
Johnson, lib
(J
3 • 0
B ill V lo sliaiiskv. Del and
Dare Md'rirkard, Jat Beach
Calhoun, of
2 0 l
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Joe I'enninglon, I'alalka
la rk I'ld * . D rl.ain l
T. tireen, cf
0 0 (1
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Tom Mills, Jax Bes&lt;li
Mall, 3h
3 0 II
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Fd Qaaipie, Daytona llvarh
Bowers, II, ...
a u 0
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Itrd Iir s ilw a y , la s llra rlt
CATCIIKIt
Williams, e ...
2 l) l
0
Buster lsilia .il, l a , lira rh
Ia*e, si
Bay Dunne. Del.and
2 u 0
(1
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Kenny, If . .
3 0 11
II
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'Bed Holier la. IHlaml
It. tireen, rf
3 0 l
11
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Ilr.wsl.r Del.and
11*1
Charlie Br*w*l«r,
Cadwvll, p
2 0 1
0
(♦Brewster, who was railed nut of stale, will not h&gt; till le to pis*. II* an* replaced hy lliulri of Daytona
Tola la
23 0 1
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Hanford
Pandora U*«fh.)
AB H II Mill
Sheffield, as
2 1 1
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2 0 0
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Hithae, lb
itn 1 1
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Metta, 3li ......
3 0 0
(1
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1
2 1 i
Cordell, e
2 0 II
II
Bales, If ......
1
2 1 l
Stafford, rf
2 0 ()
ti
Fleiichtr, 2h
a 0 1
1
Totals
20 4 5
1

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All FSL Umpires To
Be Used In Classic

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Stringer In City
Net Tourney Play

NORTH
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City Tennl* tournament yeaterday when he defeated Tommy
Stringer, City recreational direc­
tor. 0-2 and 0-8, at tha Mayfaii

Inn rourta.
Bhafflald, alar Balnlnole High
Dal Bhafflald (tagad a malor School baseball player, defeated
upaat in tba lian’s Singles of the Bobo Doan la hla flrat round

Player
Bill Mostransky, Del.., »»
Bed Trredway, J. B., rf
Jack Cade, Del.., 3h
Bed Robert*, Del.., lb
Howl* Tesnow, D. II., If
Bob Hucker, D. B., 2b
Buster Klnard, J. U„ cf
Bay Dunne, Del.., c
Team average — .331

Class
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306
307
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342
342
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40

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.376
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112 3 21 HI .387
111 •1 H III
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121 U 63 Mi .340
102 H 12 ll'l
.208
lot, 1 16 OU .307
102 0 3 07 .283

ing first ruund winner, (.Veil
Hines, free enlraiii'o Inin tin, semi­
finals. Bines’ opponent in the
semi-finals will In* Hie wtniiur of
th* Holly Piercv match and the
winner of the Clay \Villian&gt;*-Me|
Fleischer eel.
Rinta became tha aecund net
Taylor In the ie«ond round
matchea but bad to withdraw giv­ player lo adranca lo tha aemlmatch, 0-1 and 0-1. The prep
unknown now enters the quarler-flnala (o play Ihr winner uf
the Pete Rroek-Reorge Harden
match for Ihe right lo advance
lo the Mini-finals.
Bill Fleming downed Ronald

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Vrtaran umpire Lyle Ruck and
rookie umpire Uooee Kettles wilt
Al-L-HTAK BATTINO AVKMAGEH
officiate behind the plate during HOUTH
the Cites D Florida Slate League's IMayer
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Clean
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first snnusl "North-gouth" AllHO 3 4 63
c f • ■•«.*," ,*,s
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Star gams to ba played in Me­
L 8 80 32 2 52 02 4 I 4U
morial Stadium here tomorrow Bill Shorea, Ori., If
V 80 327 57 100 0 20 63
. • V 88 32 0 00 106 2 0 2 103
Chuck Aleno, San., 3I) •
Ed Levy, Ori., Ih
V 01 207 01 8 5 14 10 03
John Krldwr thla morning aa Don Kurd, Ori., e
....
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v▼ OU 223
hn named Bsck ae the starting Danny Dor, Ori., a*
33 40
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arbiter, wHIl Kettle* to lake
' Cavallero, Han.0 r f ••• ..... • e I i 72 206 37 0 2 3 1 44

"with*Buck' JhlndTiha plate, Ken
Burkhart will bo at flrat, Pal MaJonay nt »ecogd, and Joe Btleo at
third, wltlt. ompIro-ln-chUf Bill
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A ttendant e Mark
May Be Set l or
All Star Cam e

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flonford third haaemon from th#
•llisuup for the last three doye and
may keen him from ploying to­
morrow night. Aleno'. loss would
S S * ko a staggering blow for
tba light hitting Southern nine.
' . The Seminole Bln# aklt
lb* hlgheat hitting regalar m
lit* Booth wtlh a .371 average
hla 107 RBI'a thla aeaaoa
lalea how laipnrtaal ho eaald
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finals iouiiiI. lie |uiiin defending
champion fur Ihe l o p I s u yraia,
(iriie Tucker, wIts* n ss ihe Oral
place to gain a Heml-flnal herlh.
Tucker is top-seeded in thu local
net inevl. Tucker will not play
Riuea in the semi-final round
aince they are in different brac­

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2, Hagai, Kassuhian. I Chapel,
Bayuh. Mallard, K k.-n. I'arlse,
By, I lllll Pans,, 4, I
Smith,
Uni,- _*, Bhodea, Snndeimayor
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Pirlle IB Cavallarn. H it-S ondvriiieycr. Porlae, Pirlle. SB—F.
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Fik«w I., Imhra lo Puris,- l.cfl-Suiifoid
I'alalka d BB—off
Renta* l, Chape! I, Byrd 2. BO—
by llenlan 2, Bird I. Hutson 3,
Hamm 2. Ill)—llcnlua 2 in 2 Inn­
ings, U rum; Chape! ii in 1 2 '3
in., i) r.; Mamin d In l ‘k in., 4 r.;
Byrd ii in 0 2/8 in . 3 r. PB—Rainnow. Winner—Byrd (12-S). Loaer
—Chapel. U—Burkhart, Buck and
Lett!. T—2:25. A—I1U.

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400 Sanford Fans Vote in Herald
Local Balloting Differs With
Official Poll For South Team
After three ■ il.» of l&gt;nll &gt;1inir In the Sanford Herald's All-Stnr
noil, 4U3 local fatni ruhmittrd tln-lr choices for the Florida Stale
l.i-igm- dream rbi»«lr in ln« ployed Sore tomorrow night at R:IC p. m.
In ilie .Men ninl Stadium.
Mary ( open ml

Klhel Vinlng
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Hunt-Mercury Is
In Third After
Win Over Wilson
Kobsou’s Raps Navy,
12-4, To Capture
, 2nd Spot In Loop

Hrennd llnxe
I m h rn , ,San.

Fundorn, l.eeg
linrijln, Coe.

Kskew. Hnn.

I II11*IU{. ■■ |jf, * B'|,

Poy, Uii,
tionrnles, S bm.
Saiitern, Him,
Halogtl, (,’ue.
Pilsl.ulakis, l.ct
Third Hasp
Menu, Sun,
f.ung, l.ee*.
Pittliji, (Irl.
Fundura, f.eex,
Mena. Drl.
..
1lelfolit-r, Coe.

Outfielder*
Collin*, I,rex.
.Shores, Orl.
Ilughi-s, Cur,
Kmils, Him.
Thnninx, ml.
Orout, Hnn.
F, Hmllh, Han.
flhoilt-x, Han...............
Cxkvw, Han.
I*iiwIu L, Lee*.
Ivolk'-r, Cm:.
Valium, m l,
Itlvi'iu, Han.
Buhlanxa, (Irl.
I'ltrherx
LorriiliK, Han.
It) id, Hsu.
He" i'll, Orl.
lb iiia i, Han.
ZimmeriTinn, ml.
Valmnri, ml,
Itivmu. Han, .
Iliiullak, Orl.
AlctJulbiiiuh, Lera,
Ollegn, Lees.
Uanibuil, Cm-..........
Hupp, Cue.
Hint innun, Orl.
Torfrs, Han.
Joiinx, Hun.
1-rasler, Cue.

AIf no, Han.
l iny, Orl.

Amleraon, Lees,
Hnti,heel. Cue.

Seining Depletes
LakeH Of 463,278
Pounds Of Fish
TAILAHAHHEE (Hpretntt Ccntrollu | *si bling oper*limiS on
■ Lakes flyorge, J ’i .m -ciit, and nl " 1
rhcl»pe pelted a tot'd of &lt;(83.778
pftnmls of fish, im-lmlini; l7R,lifMt
; pounds of roughflxh and silt wa. j*e fl»l&gt;. during I hr first three
weeks uf Ihe program, It was r*\ ph/ted today by John F. p/qulne,
fhf#f fisheries btolaglat »( the
fjeme and Ftenh Wm -r Fish Com*
mlaaton.
f '* P cunlue -ebl that th&gt; lolnl
, m tliuled III.CM I'Uimds
of
j hhek hssa nml tdrkvrel aril 13,484 pnnmls of mm-pre laloi y
tortlra which Were relumed In
the taken. Tills lolnl at at In'(laded a number of xnlt wnler
fish In nlilcli *amc xpcclre. mirh
as tarpou, xnook end Isilyflsh,
, Wete plsrcd hark in I lit* r liter*.

Must l'll|
Iti’herts, l)i-L
Al.no, Hun,
Inibra, Han.
Levy, Orl.
I'.iilse, Hail.
Hhinltx, Han.
I'lrtle, Pal.
Hutson, I'nl.
Putina, PeL.
TnrrcH, Han.
Treadway, ,1, II,
T'-itllOW, P. II.
Klnard, J. II.

HI IH rt HP. I ff'| ja

Klnard, J. B.
KaNxnliinn, Pal.
Cuuk, 0. II, .
Irby, II. If.*
Huberts, Pel,.
Hlcnnis, Pel,,
Colson, J. II.
Pllrhrrs
Mill*, J. II.
Cuxipie, I), II,
I’ciminatun, l*al.
Miller, Pel,.
Hutson, Pul,
Wenger, P, U,
Angel, J. B.
Dotson, DeL. ....
Huberts, Pel,.
Mef'rlekard, J. B.
Pettier, PeL. ..........
IIhmm, I'al. .
Vickery, PeL.
Bnxa, Coe.-Pal
Herman, J. II.
Lope*. |»al. ....
Wnrli'h, Pel,.
Alanagrr
Hlclnccke, Pal.
Kress, P. II.
Trendwny, J. It
Brewster, Del,.
Itulierlx, Del,,
J UN Kill l.KAGPKHH
Tin- "mldgeC Junior Lcngu ■
noftluill team wax outfought h&gt;
Enterprise last Monday afternoon
at the Lakifront Diamond, Hl-ll.
Tho H 12 year-olds ployed Orlamlu
I hi* afternoon al iha MunHpnl
Park.
C'naeh llowle dunlin opened this
afternoon's twin bill by leading
Ills charges against the Orlando
Junior Lenguera at 1:30 p.m. on
the Municipal Diamond.

(&gt;ale Penza Leads
flats To Victory
With Five Hits
tlv NEII, (HI,BRIDE
Associated Ptcss Staff Writer
Ilio rlorldn ,Slate league's lead­
ing Pel.and Red Hats walloped
lust place Cocoa, 15 0 Wednesday
nlu 111.
(Kile

Hubert*, Drl,.......
Clift, J. 0 .....................
I'nllnnl, I). II.
.Homlerm(;«,r, P«l.......
■Srrond liana
llrrnxlrr, I k l ..........
Hiirker, f). II. ......
Henner, I). II.
M. Hmllh, I’»I................
Kobrrtaun, J. H.
Hhorlxtop
Hundrrm*yrr. I'al.
Muxtrnnxhy, Pet,.
Haller, I). D. ....
Alnllmd, i'al.
IteimiT, l&gt;. [I.
Uifarte, J. II.
Tihrd Knxr
Cade, Pel..
Viiung, J. II. ..
Cenry, I). II.
51. Hmllh, I'al................
I’lrtle, I'al.
..........
.Muxirnnaky, Pel..
( ‘alrhrr
Purine, P e l.
Koherliim, J. II,
I’lixton, I’al.
.............
I’ntdiie, P. II,

Prnxn was Ihe blu batiman

for llte night, gelling five nf DaLand's 18 hits in six Iritis, Penis,

Wilson-Maler i t B
Robaan'a ...
* U
Hunt-Mercury 8 in
Navy VF 03
7 HI
llesaIts Last Night
Rohsnn's 13, Navy VK 00 4.
llunt-hteroury 4, Wllaon-Maler 2,
Haturday Niiht'a (lames
Navy VF 03 va, WiUon-Maier,
Hunt-Mercury va. Hobaun'a.
(Women)
W. L. Pet. Oil
Salvation Army 5 o l.ooo —

:The brcakdoivn on llu- ll,»ca who once pluyed for Cocoa, batted
I
In sis runs will* hia hits, which
,;'|Ll»ko (imrge: 20,1)77 piuinh of
help Palalk*.
m i s pnd pl'hercl, 50.744 pooml*
Of bream am) ernpplc, 20,203
orianrfn icorad throe lime* lit
the second Inning and onco In the
pounds of ratfish, and llOJlIU
fourth to beat Jacksonville Bench
ptptnds of loiighfiiili and sail w aand give Tom Mills hia fourth do
Wrflah.
feat against 11 wlnn this season.
' i l a k o Creseohti OJICO pounds t,f
Daytona Roach's Eddie Basque
W # ^ml ()lck*fn ’ ‘ “““
Short *lrip Onfry Snndarm:
pllehod a 8-nlllor to iwai I^asburg,
j and cr'applc, 2,en;i potntds run homer ln&gt;
Wish, and- ld^02 poumla of and attu by Rli
M r s follows;

Hi f))ter&lt;ihobc«r 87,888 pounds
la aqd pickerel, 70,80(1 pmimlx
(ant nml urapplc. I'.'JIM
|s o f rolfish, 21,770 poitml-t
sighfbh and prcdnluiv luc«nd 23,451 poumia ot nonfory turtles.

I saining upvratlena are part
Ibpamyaar oxperlmadlal pm(l*algn*il to luprova sports
* .fiWO/lunltk-* vv r»niovlng
lU g h fiili and Itti venting »ur-

bpNlatfqia of pw fi S.-"Atl
destroyed wli|la

m il U T . 1)088
ClIlHOPRACTOR
HOURS 0 (o 12—2 to 5
188 Atlantic Rank BidMtoa

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S S m Q A n
UR.C.L

RYB8 EXAMINED
QLA88E8 FITTED
III itoott Palwaita Ayawa

T

ti,u vai latioii i

V i , N o rth ern

IHh J r - '
J

at

l ir a i l In- Nil third f l
-Ml .;i i l' .iin mi - ri'lim lie I. Hilly I

./ »*

Sanford’H All-Star Poll

(Jut)rnh:*, Hnn.
Hunturn, Sun.
Tha Pavld nml fbdiatb story
Shortstop

fra* hf-cimcled on Hte l.nkefronl
dlamm-,1 Isrt flight when the (dl•r-dwellluir Himt-M'-nury -iftbull
•nine jii.e up nml .mote the
mightv lied Illeiv utel the front
iimOluK Wllon-Malgrmcn, J-’J, The
Victory eimhlvt Htinl’o l" vacate
last place for tho find tin e thir

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Marvin McKinley

The Herald's poll clo sely follow- Mr,
Hie offieml
of thn
tlie f
live

?
jj

o ie d
i I V|T

All-Htars,

^

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i m lf l tor the « K | g | J . j a d E
They w ere i

■
II'I fnv
limy S o n d e r n i e y e r , P u l n t k a ,
l i ' 11 - ''o d r a r e i lt y of

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^

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f t . . .. j KFv . I’V a rmi low margin "| seven H
‘ 3V
rft^HIB— .■CTfo, vom-s.
£.!
Al I'lrtle
The other minor vnrintlon wits
In the outfield where Hanford 0. Hond«rmay*r
baseball partisan i nicked n trio of lied Trendway, Unwin Teanow and
AI’ I'lrtle. Thu Offirlid poll In!..I both Treadway and Teanow but
nlncrd Jnx llmi'h’s lluxter Kifianl In the uuter garden, inatead of
Flrlle. Klnnrd rated fifth in the local hulloting with 127 vote*.

Creat rtlffrrcneen In the Her- m
,
ill,,ting f,&gt;r ilio HimthernfSP^^^JJMKfijH
In tin- " I '- e M I

film

-B E 8 i5 fi|

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.urn. r.. II. l.nney George Hrrndmi O. 1). Farrell

Friday’s Softball
Volunia County
Tilts* Arc Cancelled
Kennel Club
TIIMKIIT** KvritlllM
M K sr hack —a tots- «tt*
IMrsl Itnir l»*il&gt; Iwmirrl'a*lm&gt; I.ml, Ari-li Ward. Iviiluit.
I'ltn ky mar Hharldan. (Jroorry
Money.
X1.1(1 Ml HACK—VIIlM Mil*
lamixrf llall llallr ll»Hblrt
Itural Kltfurc. Hllvrr Ci,ml,rt.
Ileth Aim*. 11,1ml.lie, l.‘lt*&lt;l. HUek
Knru, Ksuinllcr. Ilitnily Mel,el.
-riiiiin m e n —n lata* mm*
Ilwrxhn J», Copperxiuii*. Merrick.
Ituekr Jim. Urey Iiiichr**, Cuiilul
amuolh Mlrlita, (Hirer ju.
Kl-I HTII II Al *.—1 links Mil*
Town Minuter. Kllll-Wuk*. All, •
Blunc*. Him Hl.px, My I.toy lx--,
M y Hull, tviixi A limaxln, Hir
.
1'ir-lM It ACM—alBlks Mile
tin ner lulii*. Klorl-lit Illil, i.'niiiiiln
Hwltt, Kxney Jive, True llynt,
H.tt llrt|i. Ktaxliy Untie. HullMim.h
xlA I II H UK— imlia Mil.
.My y.ytal.r, Htmip T|m. MIUW
lluli., Mur J* try. II urtplil, H m
Hptx, I'.iiu,-,, l.uly, New- import.
X C V K M I I II u i;— .i iniii* m i.
c,mil l.mly, Viimulivo, T«»l«
Mmi. .Vh Ti, \ hii, Until I»u- 1 llxlty.
HUr Nhit (low. Poverty Pageum,
Murmik.y Tops,KllillTII HACK—A IIIINw Mil.
I** Ilii-Tre. Knacr Mi-. H.imi Honii.
Ilurlihnri. Iltue Alormikuy, lion
Imv.ljr, elmu, |r,ini-y Trinkel.
Alarii m c »-—i ihik. m i.
I Can Im, lllu. Apulhi, I'ul.y
Irfill, IlHinlilluK lrl«. Ill Imll.u
Kina. Kil |i.nt, hi, H"w.vi*r, il&gt;|,,i.|
n i v r i i hack —r null. mii.

The City Men's Soft ho II
rmniM vhrdiilnl fur lomnrrow
night hme ir.-en po-tpon*d until
Hnlurdny night dor to the FSI.
All-Star (.-nine Ihnt will he
played nf Memorial Simllum. it
wax iinnoiinred this morning h»
Tummy Striniirr, Illy rrrre-itlunnl director, Friday night',,
•of I bull guru ex will be plnyed
-Hurting nt 7:15 p.in. Snlurdjt
night at the l.nkrfront Iliamund.

Magic No. 18 Is
What Bucs Face
In Cellar Bit!
Pittsburgh Rests 41
Contests In Back
Of Brooklyn Bums
lly JACK IIANf)
Ai.urlaled Frcxi Sports Writer
The mafiic numbrr now Is 18 In
riltsburph'x wild ilnsh toward Ilio
major league boohy prlio.
Any combinalion of 18 Wrote
los.es or Rrooklyn wins will do
the Job, As the l’itlsburph ladi
(0-13 wilh Unmkiyn) play 11 mure
with tho Pud per.. It shimtdn't lake
loo long.
II will take a deal of hiisllimt
by the Detroit Tigerx to rob the
Wralex of Ihe "dlxllnctlon” of liecoining Ihe first club to be elimi­
nated malhemntlcally front the
race.
After Wednesday night's loss to
Philadelphia. 4-1. PilUburgh rested
II games behind llrooklyn with 50
(o play. And this is only July 21.
Itmikle Sieve KliUuk and Are
Knhin Huberts of (he Wills teamed
up on ihe Wrote* with a chiller
while Pel Ennis bln.leil a 2 run
homer that doomed llob Friend lo
hi. 15th defeat.
lin.iklyn lost to a leflhanded
starter fur Ihe first lime this sea­
son. Idling llurrh I’erkmvskl of
(.'ineinnall gn nine with a 10 hitler.
(14 Homers by Joe Adeoek. Amlv
Heminlek and Hob Itorkowskl ofl
Carl Ersklne carried more weigh!
than Hilly Fox’s 2 run double nml
F,il Hodges’ 13th homer with one
on.
Hcuiusc New York and SI Isml i
were Idle, Ihe Dodgers Inst only
a half game of llielr National
Iwaguc lead, now measuring seven
games.
llob Hush, making hh eighth Icy
tor Win No. 10 xlnrc Juno 13,
finally succeeded In Boston where
Ihe t hlcngo Cubs ripi«d Into Mat
Surkont and Ihrcc (-fhers fur 13
hits and B2 vlrfory.
Just when Ihe No./ York Yank*
were ready! n land a knockout
blow on Cleveland, Ihe Indians
Imunccd hack behind Bolt Lcnmii
to win. 7 3 Coming after Tuesday'# 9
double loss, Ihe Tribe still trailed
by IB* games In fourth place
la-mon's first triumph over Ihe
Yankees this year was a fine 0hiltrr lo hand Hook to Tom dorman Ids first -setback. Al Hosen'a
Pith homer In Ihe fifth pul Ctevo
lamb ahead lu slay.
Boston closed lo within four
games of&lt;f Ihe Y
oukh t&gt;y
iiiDsunK
Yanks
by blasting
seven runs In (he ninth Inning nt
Cliio a go foe a 10-4 decision.
Wasnlnglon remained In a chal­
lenging position, nnly six gprne'l
h.iclt, by betting Detroit In 10 In
nlngs, 3 2 Singles by Pelo Runnels
nml Mickey Vernon drove In Ihrcc
runs In ihe 10(h nflnr Cliff Mapes'
homer lied the acorn foe Detroit
lo Ihe ninth.
,
Starter Alex Kellner and Winner
Bob Itocpcr hold 81. Louis lo four
hits, ns the Philadelphia A'x handed
the nrowns their seventh straight
defeat, 3 2.
______

Hull* whirl) didn't moke tint r
-=■'
I.e-iKUi- pull. I lie pi,pi l.ir fin why
./'J....&gt;
fieliiina and hard hitting .lidin ’T v A'uSl
I .
Iinlirn
nf Sanford
received kin 'lspt
V H 'W *’
J uvurwhelmlng vote
from the i j g M p r *
' ,' fan*
fur ncoiul Imre.
Iniliru J / H b l ' ’
Won l.o*t Pet.
j T \ polled .1,511vote.* of a |ui-xi!ilo toil '
Florida Slate league
and .'IIP mote ihun hi* rloioit Pel and
25
8
.75*
• .hi opponent, Chico Fumlmu, I.eea,
, .
Daytona iteacli 20
M
.588
imi k &lt; olh". I,urg. The Cubitt mu end .acker
Jan" Imlira
Sanford
17
15
.531
niHiir the officiitl loop Soiitlu-rn team it I the keyxtone Imxe. however.
I'alntkn
17
HI
.515
In urn ii hitting n coo)
u* com|mie&lt;| to Kumlora'a .2811 prior
.laxvlllc lleaeh
IT
17
..VSi
to tomorrow night', game, which led ninny local fans to wonder how
Orlando
10
18
.500
rtindorn made it,
U-esbtirg
12
21
-301
heed firmly, ruokla .h u rt(top fur the l.eeahurg I'aekera, wax ovar
Cocoa
8
25
.242
looked by the official pull, dexpitc the foet Ihnt llrndy waa hitting
Alwnyx I' h *., C,,|ilU, |i,u k ...... Sanfonl HI I’niatka B
over tho ..'Hill maik. The l.e.iguu fan. placed Pimny Poy of Orlamlu .lo.y'x Pal. I Mr. Hup., .Mim,Ni«, Pci.a ml 13 Cocoa 11
le-anl I.lalil, U11..11 Hum
Orlando 3 Jacksonville Bench :*
Pay tuna He a elt 7 Leesburg 5
ii.ttka at Sanford
*3
.M in o r L e a g u e
Daytona iicuci- ,u la-e-b irg
orlmidn at Jacksonville Beach
Loaders
FiH'oa at Pel.nml
By AHHOC1ATKP I'H EHH
Aim tiran League
New York
58
35
.815
National l.eagufit
3H
.573
Balling — Klu.iicuskl, Clneln- Ho: inn
50
-U&gt;
.550
nail. .323; Muslat. SI. l/&gt;uls. .322; Washington
50
42
..M3
Pnfko. Brooklyn, and Atwell. Chi Flevclnml
''hie a go
m
45
.510
engo, 318: Addis, Chicago, .313.
I'hll.ulelphia
II
42
.401
Huns hailed in — Hauer. Chica­ St.
Louis
33
58
.370
go, 77; Thomson, Now York, 84; Pelniit
, 20
00
.320
Hodges, Brooklyn, isl; Ennis, Phil Ho.iten m Chicago
t
adelphl.i, Ml. Haider. Brooklyn, and ( Invdand 7 Npw York
.1
.Slaughter, HI. lands. 55.
Philadelphia 3 HI Louis 2
Hits - Adams, Cincinnati, nml Washington
5 Pelrml 2 tbl Innings)
Muslrd. St, M
Louis,
OUmi |08; Ifllllilllllll,
laiekmnn,
lamIs :il New York 12)
New York, 101; llamni-r ami Ennis St
nl lie slim
Philadelphia, nml Sehoeudlcnst, St. Chicago
nneliinalt al llrimklyu (2)
lands, l')l.
■.burgh n&lt; Wiilndrlpliln
Home runs - Sailor, Chicago, Fill
National League
24: Hodge*. Brooklyn, and Klner, llrooklyn
00 23
.723
Wltshiirgh, 10; Mathews, Boston, Now York
Wttshurgh,
51 31
.833
and Thomson, Nrw York. .
SI. lauds
31 40
.580
Pitching — Hoe. Brooklyn, 70, Chicago
4&lt;i 43
.517
1.000; Him k. Brooklyn, 4 4. ..850; I'lilladelplilu
40 43'
.303
Laid no
mil Wilhelm, Boston
38 51
.427
Now '........ .
ClfleljinhU
• 37
84
,107
Brooklyn, and Hearn, New w rk? rm.lVurgh
23
70
.283
|0 3, ,703.
Cun mu.Ml r, Umohlyn 4
American League
'’hicfigd II Boston 2
Batting — Goodman. Boston, I’hlludefyhln I Wftsburgh I
331; Worldling. New York, ,323;
Duly games
Kell, Boston, and Enin, I’lul ulijpli Now York nt Cleveland
In, 327: Manile. New York 311 Itosiou at Chicago
H ums halted In
Ho-eo Cleve Wubidelphla ai Si Louis (night)
land, 83; Dropo, ItelndL 81; Hob It .ishlnnmn al Petrol!
Inson. Chicago, 3!l; Dotty, Cl.-uFlorida inlrriiullmial la-ague
land, 57; lour players lied with 51 Miami
71
37
.837
minted by Z.'bb Itolliff, C.liiy City Printing Company In Hanford, each.
Miami llenelt
i!8
38
.1131
will not he solv.-il ur r.ivenle-l unlit Jiml prior to game lime tomor­
Hits — Fox, Chicago. 110; Bnhln- I'nn*|&gt; i
1-2
4i
,5711
row night at the i ark.
son, Chicago, 110; Ito-ea and Simp lUvniin
58
15
.383
51
.433
In the Herald's poll, H&lt;&lt;! Roberts, the colorful nml versatile Pe- son. Cleveland, UXl; Jensen, Wash­ St Petersburg 53
West Palm Beach 48
00
.444
I ninl Red lint -tnr woo linn b i| uwii with n 211-vole plurality over ington, ms
Homo runs — Berra, New York, Lakeland
3H
70
.1Vi
popular Chuck Menu. This may h» indicative of the final result,
20
iai
.2110
though Ed Lory pulled tlm most Individual voles for n player In 20; Rosen, Cleveland, 1H; pohv, Key Wuxi
Cleveland, and Werlx, Detroit, 17: Havana 2 Miami 0
the official voting.
‘
Hohlnsnn. Chicago, and Zertllnl, Miami B.-ich 4 hi Pelerslmrg 2
Philadelphia, ill.
Snnford’HAll-Star Teams
West Palin Bench I Tampa 0
Pitching — Shanll. I'hll.vlelpltla, Lakeland 10 Key West 0
NORTH
17-1. ,8.50; llasehi. New York,-1I-3, Miami .Bench at St. Petersburg
l'lrsl Base
848; .Shea, Washington, 0 2, .818; Tampa al West Palm Huach
Hnbcrlx, Ill-Land
.374
l^vy, Orlando
—
Sain. New York. 83, 727; Hoy- Key West pi Larelund
(hr nml Has*
Second llnaa
Molds. New York. 12 5. .708
Imhra, Sanford
Hrewslir, Pel,nml
. .202
Hhnrtafop
Hhortatnp
Brady, I.reehurx ....
Honderinrve, Palafka
. .3I1H
Third Ihi bo
DK. H. K. UlNf?
Third ttaae
Atrno, Hanford
Cade, llrl &lt;md
. .387
ciiinopiiAcTon
Calrhrr
Cairher
Ford, Orlando
Huimr, Pi-Land
,2H|
Please rail for appointment
Outfielders
Phone 1757-1748
Collins, Leesburg .
Trradwa), Jas Hrarh
,378
TODAY and FRIDAY
Iluphea. Cocoa
Texmiw, Day Inna llrarh .318
Hbnres, Orlando ....
Plrtlr, Palalks
.323
Pilcher*
PlUhats
Corrslrs, Hanford .
31111s, Ja s Beach
(21-3)
THE TOAST OF
Ilyril. Hanford .. .....
Oaeque, Psylnns Beach (&gt;-4)
Howell, Orlando .
Pennlnglor. Palntka
(12-3)
NEW ORLEANS DIVES
Manaior
Mnnagar
Hlclnccke, Pslalka
. ...THE DARLING OF
Most Popular Play*

SWANK NOB HILLI

V?
Thvra -•TFrl,
J 1 I HACK8
,
WF.n. and HAT.
Daily Douhla lat
,IWl Race*
Ruialslaa ovary

�* *r
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.■»v t ’**’ " ' : : * .' f )*r t t t »?&gt;*»•*

Thur nitty, July 21, 1952

THR SANFORD HERALD

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WE PAY cash for clean laic nualel
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ITacI ft piece Dinette
20.00
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Uaeil Horn Bed
20.00
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room Unit*
20.00
U»m| ft Pl«i'4 Dinette
30.00
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Cabinet
48.80
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Quantity Righto Re.enred

Low Prices
Everyday Specials Too!

Low Prices
Everyday
Specials Tco

300 E. 3rd-214 E . I d
Sanford, Florid*

We don’t charge you for excess
waste fitt and hone. Our "Kat*
Kite" tender beef Is Tabl-Ready
trimmed KEFORK being weighed
and priced. Guaranteed tender or
double your money huek!

No 303 SlukHy'. Cirupcfruit

Sections

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ARMOUR’S" Luncheon Meat

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24-oz. Donuld Duck I’-Nut

Butter
Grad* "A". Quick-frown

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

41

Karon Square* lb. 29c

FR YER PARTS
Thighs . . .
Wings , . .
Gizzards . .
flacks . . .

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32-nz. (in. Muld Sweet Mix

Yellow llund

Hickory Sweet

Sliced Kacon

69s
39c
39e

lb.

59c

lb.

69c

lb.

15c

Ml. Vermont

Sliced Hncon
Meulv I'oik

Neck Kanes
Tender

19c

Fig Feet

lb

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Meuty

Fig Tails

Gr. "A". Drom.d 4 Drawn
Qulck-froion baking

Hutton Uut i

Fork Roust

HENS

lb.

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lb.

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Red Perch

lb.

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By V O U F. W i p JAMB, JH.
&gt; CHICAGO, III. &lt;8P*clal)-T»ie
power poiltlciana pulled all stop*
la at night In an effort to prevent
the Mating of the Virginia, Smith
Carolina and Louisiana delegatlona, and failed. It was u el*^
teat of slrength between the Smith
allied with the conservative Democrat* In opposition to the liberal
and psuedo-llberal branch of tb •
Aligned together were the
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— --------- force* of StevenI aon, II a r k I e y,
Uuxsell end Kerr
| on one side nud
Itoonevelt, liar| rltnan, Kefuuvei
u n d Humphrey
on the oilier. For
a while during
the voting on the
.tenting of Vir­
ginia it looked u*
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) though thi KeV. William* Jr. fauver-IInrrimao
£ group would win, but before trie
w reault* were annuunrcd, there
a sufficient number uf *tute*
changing their vote* to alter the
firtal tally.
While It I* true that television
viewer* get a better all around
picture of the convention than do
the delegate*, there are certain
aspect* of utlutcgy which can tie
rtcogniied only by ultendunce at
the convention. A* an exalupl“,
tonight when Senator Hubert
6 Humphrey wa* nominated, he re­
ceived one of Die l&gt;lggo*l fool
d*mun*iratlon* accorded any e.tndidale; however, a* former Gi&gt;y•rnor lloylo Carlton and number*
of other* of ua nut Iced from the
floor, "about f.U percent were Kefauvsr supporter*.
Hi percent
ware Hutnman aupporlera, u
goodly number had linlihed dem­
on*tra ting for Governor Williams
of Michigan, and then, of course,
. the Matu uf Minnesota."
'IP Such tactlca.gfit'iltMgncd to im­
press Hit voter#—not with the expaclatiun that Humphrey will r e ­
ceive the nomination this time
but with the hope and plan of
leaving oil imprint upon the mind*
of detegati'* and future delegate*
ibal "tin* man Humphrey must he
u good man, look at the miuun
atrallou lie received."
When die Kefaiiver-Hurriniau
crowd lost the Virginia matter,
they then moved to adiouin—a
* trice long In u*e in political ma­
neuvering. They wunted liinu to
regroup their torcea and time to
bull-doie wavering delegiitlon*.
They lost till* mution too; how
ever, an agreement wu* reached
between the oppoaltlou taction*
and the convention wu* adjourn­
ed about 3:00 a m. to leconvem
a t 11:00 a.m. today.
Ruaaell’a Florida delegalc*
are “allrhlng with him until he
ra releaaea ua,'- aald Conqrvaeuian•Uet Jim llaley la»| night.
JTar" Dofd and
Governor
Carlton confirmed ihl* .talement. The Herald Inquired If
Kusaell released them, would
•Key then aupport Governor
Htevenaon and the anawer was,
“very likely, howavrr, It will
not be unanimous.”
Onv of them who would not be
floated slated that In view of Kefa over's desertion of the dumb
Aland Temieisee'a failure lu vote
with the Suuth on procedural mat*«».♦ * w m extremely doubtful
If Florida u Huasell delegates
would aupport Kefauver In the
event lioucll wa* allmlnatcd.
The placing of Alben llarkley'i
name In nomination laat night
“ tight have some effect on the outcome of thn Democratic nomine*
olio. Although the CIO believes
he la too old, there ara numbers
o‘h«f delegate* and cltlicna
v who feel that ne la the one man
Who potsesaea the back-ground
and ability to win agalnn General Elsenhower In Novamher.
I would like to davoU the romalnder of thin, my Uat column
from thin convention, to the eg.
prtaiion of some peraona! oplnWeary'

Sanford Herald
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N» mailer haw far away
frma home you may go am yaw
vacation you can readily n i c k
up on the home town aewa by
e—dlag the Sanford HaraM
whan you return. You ran arrange with your carrier boy, or
tkrangh Charlie MotrUon. circaa manacer. hr telephoning
. to hove your regular iaanen
the Herald aaved far pan
ou ara away, to bp d»
te your homa hi ona
« • upon year return

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lap. Before Waring an year vn-

Stevenson Smiles As Doom (*ro\vs

Ii . i t I; 1 c y
Suppoitc:
S ees Di.iit Ol Stev c i i s t u i A* U n l i k e l y
A i t ei
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Plane Takes Off In
Washington As His
Alternate Casts His
Vote Inn Stevenson

party.

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A ssoc ia te d I’rena I.eased W ire

25. 11)52

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t ouveulloit If .i |iM-s hit'll I till mini
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P m i l . S T i tinugbt He i* at III*
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Criminal Sought
Steel Strike Is
Brought To End By FBI Captured
romise After Wild Ride
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of the HI, John’* Kiver vnlbiy will
Testified
meet Tuesday In Hanford In ill* Defendant
Accident Took Place ru«*
tilsns fur the promised Titus
i mlemled to say
Wifi* Called
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a t M*
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t ’anui, F, K. Ureck*
May 31 When.Triiuk vlHe-Honfrtu!
r t iH c Here tu n Hilru!*, Ihmitfli.
eurlilge, inuungrr nf the ehnniber
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Man
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Ib.il I lie I'l e ■l, fei it w .l-i eX pee led
Mi.inn’s Stifcls Aic
Went Into A Ditch n( I'lumnerre. said today
Price In crea se, Mud
I In lie--*
The steering cutlimltlee uf I lie
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He Ii nl hiunghl iiboiil till
Ill* ffirti" si f llli* Hi tit i* \ *. ft i
Scent’ Ol Hnl lei
Kicil U n i o n P o l i t y
The case of rhnrler K llurriseit. griiuii will ip.'it al tO:&lt;lli u'rlui'k lu ifii ( Ti H^ft Iii*f r y , i’ ll in (kf»'*i w ill' ii 'ogre* no ol In i nil the steel strike
charged with ilrlvlng whili under In the City Hill ii.IMI tin* u linl t* ■*:k*i 11 tiiiil bfitti*r y, I i
IMmcuiatetl C Ii .i *..
C’i u x O l A im i T i i i i ' i r
Hill i ' i lie
t I e.tdv to slump
i i
the Influence uf Intoxlrnling I Niily wilt Puiivtuu* lit if: Mil in I In* if** Id 'lie j u r y Inti* i!hi nil* '
the i , ii in l ii tin Hie Di'Uim-i otic
beverages In the extent that bis uf tI'iiitiutl
1ll, 111,j11■-1 lie ninth I \i bo be ll-iji
MIAMI '■ Gem 1-e \ ■11 .i, II,
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m .111111^&lt;* I iin trIn i
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liunillii fitewlllea were 1111p:i11 eil,
I’lu* ni*'«*11ti#t i* phinliitl In *&lt;*1 i i ■uni v i mu rl
i H.f Ilf till1 1 |l I
til fll " I
pein d In In
VV V M IIV * 11« \ 1
I I m Inin't'sl I i M|Y
ended in an m-quiltul In (’minty | u|, an active mg:ini/:illi.n in | iih
11 V• ill \ nn l ii .Hi W.1III l-t I &lt;FI Ill 111.11&gt; Yt .4 ' ( 11.U11■11 '
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Court yesterday
III.iti- the ram i I project uiol to wiok
Hu .ii it.mu nl tli il the (eel stnke Ii I -sii«l &gt; 111 I'ffrt • i- i A t'l |‘i . nlm ( Inn 111*Y .»(?■' I f v1I111 4tl :l «’ ill filv ft th
Prosecution witnesses II II with any group or orgunUntinii til i&lt;Tfi(M)ii i Ini r hi- si 11m k * *I t
t»a (4 ! . Inr
1 ll Inl 1 w is woo wittiioil u*e of Hie It i'\|ii*r1ril t». i I'S'iiiic iit'vl n i’i‘1 It.n r.l I vm. "Iflt
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Martin, C. W. McCay, Itul.cl O'­ Interested in linking I lie S i.
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Dell lliirfield, and ll. lb Harrison, Jo h n 's and the Itidlnn K iver.
I 111* I'upl HI I* Mini I &lt; It .1
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I iillm .is i nil •li'fk*t4 Y n i U,111) i i'J
net it* ale pledged to repeal
slate highway patrolman, testi­
Scheduled to speak at I be meet­ i h m II.s-i i y f n r r him) fliil.l, \
Y('■! ii tnilli 1 I*11114
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Ntll.ti S (i\ 111-1111 I nil Im l.i)
n l i l i ii M nkt ••ml 11«•-sT.rl*» fnl IiiY
fied that Mi, !I&gt;irn*ed, uimn ing are Hurry Fnztiiid, I'. H. (' hi •' ii
liitr “
hinli il i ll,t sr \\ lilt'll i iiift il i thi
III.... . 1, b e a n fo v n n le lor In*
........... bed al the W hile
A fctufilinr in ,N)i
i ‘h * v. i1
|tnlM •*fiii'ii .lilihfii i• In
vy. i vrii
pickup truck went Into a dltcli on •I. A.. Joe Karmun of the Cen­
puli
pi e sid e n lia l
liolilinallim. lltni-r nfh'i 111• nll'i)l I l illH ili pri
thi'H r.ii inlo ti lilt- *vl mi mu i II.
May .'II, uppeared to lie intoxi­ tral and Southern Kb,ruin Flood tic itliii iil.t Ykifs' i iitciitl (hi 11*t
I b e re w e re indli'litloo* Ml
I'm -nliiilly th in.»M«h il .nut p.nf t si*t
cated after thu accident occuiml Control Dlstriei, Kail llrown of mi ' h uffiru uf 11»** hivvri uf i
IDIIY
Ilian m a i be aid e to tioust lie bad llinnilil
Mr. Martin's testimony reveal­ Del.and ami Col. A. t&gt; Matthew* h»*ri v fit I In* rhil uf a iiiis'tif)
I I p i i i i i y ii h m m i ^IH on «ti iiT’4
ll vyit - ttnV I t Il'Jir till kltlniY
l&gt;ii ked a w in n e r t h e r e , fun
ed that be was 76 to fill feet from of the State Conservation Div III* to w n i*i in tici I, ii imI Mi i.
11» I'resid eo l aoniiiim ed III* slip Inl nil YulM* 1.111(1*1 lik'd Hit- IIIIMMI nf 11)lil)11111 fin’ Smith Suit ll 4Ills in
the scene of the accident, Unit lie lilnn.
K iliiii*. * ilk Mn fit .m mull
hi'i'lill its F|u uk tfi Mf t ll « l
unit nl Steven m ii Ibioitgb .1 W hite iinlu-ti v in Mn* pm in nrnunf ritrit*
observed Mr. Ilurnsed get out uf
Mimbers of Hi,, eiiiiiniilee in- iibMut ii vuilcr KV•I in Ikt n
Mi I Inn**- amioim ei'iiient while mini yy.i * i;in .iml liikr nil nil i.ir • i ln^nl irnmiiil ol iii"i)4’Y i i i N hv
tin* truck, walk off, and return •'elude I,. F. Doyle, Karl llrown &lt;;• i W * |ir«i|i«*rty whirli Mi « « n ijtem * w ere u n d e ru ii) lln its d a )
Hit- Hint uf lhe itip p ln ip .
il »y lu nn! . il iii ii k 111it off vy 11h ft ' IMM
sli ilvi* yy.in .iiiliniint hiI Inti* 1'liu* III i ill I t'fn \ fI t•1(1 flu* .144hI. on i hhl»
later with Mr*. Ilurnsed ami a of Del.ami, Hairy Fnxzurd of nrliifiry rcrHilly h*ul n«*ulr&lt;l
And
In*
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Hurt
Stex
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,, I v V itio u a l IDllik iii |'| nil le \ ll
tractor. At thi* lime, uccurding •faekionvllle, Al l.oe, ti. C. Me
T ru m a n '* ih«v h* the i ‘ie *id ,1 h im .e lf with
en*im tin* I...... M r
Mr. f
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of
Pnlatka.
Dr.
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to Mr. Martin, lie auvised Mi*,
.uni L*klif K.ni L in I Nt.Y .h
i bub c e ve r since Hie President le
Ilurland, of Jacksonville, I.ester tllM I'D llW lM lIlllll WIIA Ifoillir I'olu f 1 liii'f liar mu M iii'lit &lt; .mil
I ’ S Sleet I ii.o lliia o I tin |a m 111
lionised that she had better drive Dusli
in
iiiid
lnni*i'l(
a*
a
possible
ran
of Palutka, Copt. C. It. An Ill'll I it Mr.** UrfAtiji unv h» III* " f
I'.il i *il m.i ii llulii i l I &gt;uhi iv ol tih
T'olrle** *iaiuliiii! I if * ii Ii- lilni
the tractor because Mr. Ilurnsed drrson of Wulaka, Copt. Harlow ' T lm t’ri n ffilfti«*ntiun," nit«l »*t '&gt;
ilid alc lor re eleiTiun
was too intoxicated lu drive ll
.'a llm g new .oil'll inlo 111* own III h.IN I I I'oKill YYi'll' full I'll .il
II 111I* Mr* 4i l‘f Mill HWII flyf 3H" .1.
Mr ’Iru m a n leave* W ashinglnn
iky a y
office
a im e in corrence Ml Tin b;111l) h *in4 in ilrivc Mi i o i i y
Mr. MeC'ay wa* silling on hi* Merry day uT Pnlntku. Kd. iidfui xlmok Ids fing'T in Mr* in
a I 1 :m p
m
KS'T almard Hie
porch nearby at the tilin' of the win of Titusville, mid Itoy Cm brrrv'x fine and said. "It* i. a W hile lliiusp plain' Hie Indepen man told H um M m rn y and F a ll ft 41111 n tuniM' vy lii" 11' lh«- iiftn nl*
le** ' ' 11i i x&gt;- r i'iu liiil agreeuieill mi In^ilM ill IIIY i4st Ikt-1(Mill
accident and testified that Mr. heritor of Titusville,
lienee, Inr Hie '■
! S Im iir lllgbl to im
fnl.rlealiitn. .Tile's a
Inn
1 hill I stlll'hl* •'Mill III' f )' ll 1.13Ill'll
Also at the steering .........
p m laiil tia*le i .no-. ' altei d n
Ilurnsed appeared to be Intoxi­
Mi Cnsnrlbi'rrv *nid In » , t t 'lueiign's M Nil Ii-1pa I Airport
arid predicted , nil III i nil Y\ Ill'll I »uln it \ VY* III lo
cated when lie came Into bis yarn meeting will la, David Howard of
lie m il go ilit e illy tu Ins suite IniilE eiilifeiep re
exill'tly
W
I'Jtf
lie
did
tlur
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tee] pin Hit- lii mi -,i th 111«11k111' klu iu I .i 'lland asked to borrow bis automo­ Jacksonville, editor of the Seafar­
llie llla ik sln a e Hotel In ri’inain "*p e e d i re*um|Oiiui ,d
t&gt;MIm in t Mr Im ii nl Hi'ihhY am I
er Maguilne. Tile ginnp is inter­ k ""w I lu n g 'd for lum nod i ad III
diiction
bile to pull the truck out.
until
.1
p
ill
when
be
gne*
to
a
Mr, lliirfield testified tout be ested In the proposed Til i m tile- lii mi vim can't sny that to ni&gt; &gt; '■ u n vo te dinner p arty I Saddle and
lie -aid M in im would meet In Mt". I*v11*i Hr 11null llu I in 11.■*Iv
assisted Mr. Uurnird to remove Sanford canal anil includes people I gne*, I tried tu eli.'ki' linn. " " I Sirloin I l u l l ) From Ibere lie will day with In* l&lt;a man W age Poll! i .Hk'imni, .11miut mil
throughout the St. John’* I'd il,, it lignin lurnnrruw .”
11111*i ii v i rjinf 'Inil t Jii r ,■i . fir ti'
in idilain rallfic.'ilam
the truck from thu ditch and that from
walk o ver tut be eonveidioli to c i mi iii i M
In an-nver to ipiesti.ins frum tin*
imtirtl III** rln i'f, Hrrm iv il.i fn-il up
nf Hie a g le fu ir iil
he was Intoxicated at that time. Diver valley urea.
voice
Ins
support
uf
the
new
ticket
'l"SII""pil IIh Pilar l:la.'*'
YYfill ,4 p M n l .till! sllINlll'tl “ I YYmil
Patrolman Harrison revealed Hint
F a irie s*, il vi a* re lia b ly learned
In nrl mil nf Iiiw ii f.tvl I hi Yshal
. . C g l l ’I'LK IS K X FCirrtD
when he urrived at the scene of
plan* to m oke a prrsotii.l appear
— A
the accident, he smelled bee.- on I MONTIlKAL, Canada
aru-e befoie tin* coiniritllee In a f n il v»HI tu I'll kill Mill
lh* liilT n l Ihe nlfu ri in !'» 1
Mr. Ilurnsed'* hreuth uml that be ! crippled (Juebec wntchpinkcr cond ram atic m in e aim ed al wiping
vlcleii ol ra.IiUmiug Hie lime bnniti
appeared to he Intoxicated
not .1111 hitler lie* - T he illlllill lu liia&lt;hli‘ Mir rh lrf ami Mir rflirf hi
brought ilcalli to 23 airliner
hi I
A rail in a la iin
■fioti
I'allolmaii Hunlson also mud which
tile d liim In m ake a short talk In driYf
passenger* ami crew in September
yy amril .ill |&gt;h!irr r.ti •
Hie lu m p after a dust'd session
that Mr. llutnseil told him tliut HMD, diedu ea rly today on the gal
lllh fllVl'N
lllisfl ailll
during w liii'li aeiiial ruttficuH.m nf
he had gone In the ditch because low* in MONTH HAL'S Kurileaux
•pnlh il t*44• ru i anil lirk'an i rfiUM*
of a blowout hut that when Hie Jail.
..
,
,
Hu* agreem eiil was sctii'dided
liy K F M ( 'l l h i LAIN
Sm ith s p itching record of d . d i.
t
j, wH|
f „ ur ,,, , iv&lt;. l i n oi more nI im!*. a i ' I f firtil
truck wa* removed from the dilch.
Oeneraux llue*t, 5t. helple**
The classic of elnssirs in •ne Per cent age-wise, lid s give* I lie ,
|„.(lir„
liMy
subslantial
pm
Inspection uf the tire* fulled to from the waist down hul described eiii’iils of Fbirida .State l.ni,- uNorth a dTJfr average over
i dut'Hou of steel is r*‘ueli.*il It take
reveal any evidence of Dili.
•» a "wltaril will) hi* hand*,' went for ItlfiJ will be Hinged Ibis rv r'l Levy’s
.iWi pereentage Ginger*
that long to beat up the bonked National Hoard To
Witnesses fur the defense, It. J. Jo hi* death for "deliberately help­ lag in Memorial .Stiidlum wiicu im
Sometimes averages uud stuti*
Prealey, Grgtly Scott, Mr*, lioni­ ing" Jeweler J. Albeit Guay mur­ the first time In tile lo-yem I
Li’iivt* For ('am p
ties don't uicun a thing illnl pui blast furnace* which stand In
sed, u Mr. Harrell, and Mr. Hum- der Ihe latler'* 2Hyeur old wife lory nt the event ii Northern
I Iletllurly willTt' oat' game Is i-nii workers have kept alive ever since
aad himself testified that the de­ by meant of Ihe explosion in flight. Southern -cluli will ciasli al * I'
situ led June 2
HO lueinlw'i * " f Hnofind'*
eerneil. Tin* South, consisting of theThestrike
fendant was nut or did nut appear Hues! wax carried to the scaffold p.m.
now steel which come* out NatO'I'll G"""l legliiient will
players
from
Leesburg,
CtH’iia,
(Irto he Intoxicated.
In a wheelchair.
of
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struck
pllitlls
will
sell
Peeuliar tu this gnine is Hie
Snnfnid, will tinv■ the for at least S3 20 a Ion more than leave Sunday afti'Miiimi fm two
Mr. Hurnard denied that he
Guay wai hanged Jan. 12. 1031, fact that everyone uf the plnv ii liilldo and of
weeks of summer iiumlog eiimp
spot power III Semi- before Hie strike sliirled
had said that he had had a blow­ for maitermlndinu thu bombliiu were rhuxen by the fans, including udvunlnge
at Fort .MeCleilali'l m Atildsloli,
out, hut rather that he wa* afraid plot. Ife concocted Ihe scheme for the two malinger*. Hnnholl ■*- mile lilue sklppi r (’)mck Alclio at
A
few
minutes
after
Mr
Trn
Ala., It was unimuueed tmliiy liy
a tire was getting soft, thu* j,e love of a young wailrr** and to perla anil fan* concede the powet- tiiinl and lanky (Irlniulo pilot Kd man's dramatic announcement the ('apt.
I lu v"I M. Gatchel, i imimaiaiat first The two malingers government approved a price In
had gotten out of hla truck to in­ cnUccl 110,000 imtirancu on hi* packe.l Northerners an the dc- Levy
have a ronihim-I total of 34 home crcuho nf lliaf .......mil for raw, or lug officer for ('oiiipaliy I of llie
spect hla tire*, and at that limn wife i life.
rided favorite* for this willing'* nun this season and idacc one
121 infantry regiment
the truck, dua to soft sand, hnd
gray In Sanford's now huset.all and tluec In the circuit drive race. csrlinn steel Specialized, high
The emiipany will leave Hie At
alloy
steel
will
gel
a
hood
nf
$,7
H
A
•ltd Into tha ditch.
SOCIAL HKCUIIITY
plant.
The starling Northern lineup a ton.
laotlc I'oust Line depot ut f,:(Ml
Mr*. Burnsed stated that her
OKI,ANDO (Special) — Nearly
Statistically
speaking,
I Ii e fail* to show- one slugger who tin ,
Some officials have predicted P ii i ., return on Aug lo *r o im
husband hod bad one beer when every family in Central Florida Northern Star*
bit more Ilian 10 homers If in that such a boost would Increase ! " 1,1
he came to the Ilurnsed house bow getting uld-age and survivor* will field nn ar-f
tha event a plUdiera* due) develops the cost of living, already at an
from the scene of the accident to Insurance payment* will receive ray of slugger*t
the odd* may favor those lung all time high
procure the tractor. Mr, Trcntey, more money beginning wllh the that boast of a
trail stalwarts.
The $3 price increase, Ironically
s MIL I) I.Alton
Mr, Scott, and Mr. Harrell who September payment* due about cumblricil
,331
Lust night Stejnec ke revealed enough, was Ihe price increase
testified that they ussUtud In Oct. 3, If the increaie dor* not average to the
TAI.I.AIIAS3KK tSpcclah
A
lie
hud
placed
Mike
Kasubiau
m
Charles K. Wilson, us defense mo total uf i),937 ivurk certificate*
removing the truck from the ditch, ahow on a check when it arrive* .8HI) h i t t i n g
his Northern club to replace ail­ blllzcr, had said Hie Industry should were issued to minor* in Hie state
^declared that Mr, Ilurnsed did not early in October, and an lncrea*o S o u t h e r n ari,
ing Howie Tesitow of Daytonu get tu compensate for higher wage of Florida for the first six mouths
( t ' s s t b M M r i i , stiabti
la due, a later check will make up Thus the offen­
Heacli and would also Insert an­ costs. Wilson sold he thought he
the
difference.
s
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v
e
strength
other Azalea, AI Pirtle to replace hnd presldeullul approval for an of 11132 ending III Juno, according
HA{LOB WELCOMED
It
la
not
neeem
ry
for
people
should
bo
In
thi
Duller Klunrd, if tha latter over-celling boost but I'riee Hta to roports of the L'hild Labor DoJONK8BORO, Ark. t* - The
couldn't make the game. KInurd blllzcr Ellis Artmll refused la go partment of thu Florida Irulustrint
Saints ana Uw Angels welcomed already receiving benefit! to anply hand* of R I H
ha* nut plaved fur Jax flench be­ along and said that as icing as he Commission. The oumher of per
homa
. aellor1 who haa for the Inereaaed payment*, Paul f. t r I n e c k a 1 a,
cause of a leg injury for tha past was price boss Hot industry would mlts for tins year exeseds Hu*
•arved
In Korean wa- Weaver, manager of the Orlando charge from tlia J*»«u ixriuvr
■octal atcurlty office, ataled today th* ttams of Palatka, DaLand, wesk.
Ura.
not get more Hinn Ihe |2 84 al­ number Issued for lh* same period
Wai coming
Manager Chuck Aleno, who has lowed under Ihe Capehart Amend­ in l()M when 7,234 were bundled.
rard Saint, a . adding (hat the recent amendment* Davloim and Jax Hutch.
Certificate requests for boys,
From tha hurling atandpoint, been nursing a back injury for the ment to the controls low.
Mr. and Ur. to the law will mean monthly pay­
Mr. and Mra. ment Increase* ranging from $8 to ona can readily raaaon that a laat five days, may ha forced to
Mr. Truman stuck with Amall numbering 7,lfid, were nlmout
91.00 for practically all of the 900 Northern staff that haa posted an ylald hla position to Dave Drapp, and Wilson resigned in huff, writ­ three times the 2,781 permits Is­
AngaJi. tr a com retired Ineurad worker* in 8«m- aggregate wln-loac record of f»*l- who waa added to tha roller yei- ing the President "You changed sued to girls during Hit six-months
period this ytar.
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trife-Plaeued
timing T o S tevenson
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By JACK BELI.
^CONVENTION MALL, Chicago
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plagued Democrats
today toward Bible quoting
,'Adlal E. Stevenson of Illinois
tf|B nomination magic which
dispel (he lowering threul
Dixie walkoul.
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vlh Stevenson, friends professed
d a possible prnsictontia
who could 1
|a w ihe siring
rra &gt;wound open
hi defeat for po­
le) Southern
•ra In the con74 ahoulcd
during
teary early
ail hours of
fllfy1.' rule.
Igimi* I n
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lo almost any
ref Interpre­
ts lha rule
In effect that . lievenian
tales ratut give assurance
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ans" In tee that (he ennven
1*1 presidential and vice presidittffal nominees get on Ihelr
ifate'i ballot
, ;lt was shoved down Ihe thrnsls
t.protesting Dixie delegellons by
‘g. Blair Moody of Michigan,
Wipaperman turned politician
’ may he eyeing the vice
, ___intlal nomination.
.The rule was gaveled Info exInca by Gov Paul Dover nl
liseehutelU. Ihe temporary
airman, altar plarelng com
dtlnit b y . Southern leadcre that
t would put them In tbe position
«„• ylelillng Ihelr slate laws or
y organisation Instructions,
f l stales with 110 votes In
V.Ute etflte needed for Ibe
Mattel, nomination would be
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given ■ place on the ballot of the
slate concerned, a circumstance
he said would be eutomatlc under
Texas laws.
Texas and Mississippi delegates,
sealed temporarily, agreed on Ifeetr
own Initiative (hey wouldn’t vote
on contest*. This obviated a fight
such as the Republicans had here
two weeke ago.
In all Ihe Democratic battling,
the Republican* were not forg
irgMten. Never, the keynoter, paid Kin
Inverse respects lo them.
Perspiration streaming down bit
face,. DDover told
the applauding
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gal lhal Klaenhower Is "camdelegate*
pletely untrained In Ihe art of civil
government” end I* "not quillfled" In assume the presidency of
the United Stales.
He said Ihe Republican conven­
tion had produced "a shopworn
declaration, conceived In malice
and dedicated lo the proposition
Ibal (he great achievement of Ihe
last 20 years should he swept
away."
"Let them form ihelr battalion*
captained by Ihe lords of the press,
the oil tycoon* of Houston and
the money thangera of Wall
Street," he said.
He declared Ihe Democrat* will
beat this combination In Novenw
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over, would offer two men who
mnde olher commltmenls
The vice president said that have said repeatedly they aren't
leaders of certain big-state dele Interested In Ihe jobs for which
gallons who had been egging him they would he campaigning.
In all this topsy-turvy Jockeying,
on lo run hart "found II expedient'
ihe wishes of President Truman
lo withdraw Ihelr support.
There wasn't ton much dmiht In rrmnlnrd unknown It began lo
anyone's mind that these dclcga look, In some respects, as If Mr.
(Ions were moving toward Sloven Truman mlghl become Ihe for
soil Even New York’s IMvole uotlen man of the convention, so
group, Ihe hulk of which hss been far as Ihe nomination I* con
commuted lo W AvCrell Mnrrl cerned
Hr hail made his weight fell,
man, showed signs of wavering
This put Stevenson under mnro however. In the adoption of Ibe
nml more compulsion so far as Moody proposal, lie would he
Ihe nomination Is concerned He heard from, many delegates
has said he wants only to run lor thought, if the convention did not
re election as governor of Illinois go down (he line for a itrong •dvll
anil has urged delegates not In rluhts plank
hut Secretary of Agriculture
put him In nomination
tint when he signed oil for s Uranium told a reporter he doesn't
few hour* sleep early loihy, he believe Mr. Truman's views on Ihe
referred newsmen lo Matthew 2#; nominee will be made known until
30 which says.
the President'* scheduled arrival
"0, my Father, If II he possible, hrre Thursday lo lake over lha
lei this cup peas front tnr. Never­ Missouri delegate seat warmed by
theless, not as I will bill as Thou an alternate, Thomas J. (levin,
Kansas City.
wilt."
The Stevenson boom had a spon­ The nomination battle might'he
taneous air but It gave some poll ■II over at that point. In (get,
Helens Ihe Impression that there there was some talk of Stevenson
wes more behind II Ihin met Ihe as a first ballot winner.
eye
Although Mr Truman has fa­
vored Rlevensnn from the now dis­
y 01
hard Barkley supporter, said he tant day when Chief Justice Fred
knew what was going on because Vinson made It known he wouldn't
TALLAHASSEE Ob—Two recant
s dozen tuition holing Democrat* slep olf Ihe Supreme Court, tha Hma-test run* down U. S. t from
hid been around In see him about Illinois governor has ha
Jacksonville In Miami definitely
ihe possibility of dredging up some as reluctant about acce
show the need for more highway
Stevenson votes among Town's 31 President’s support as he haa about faclllliea along Florida's East
"An attempt Is being made to accepting ihe nomination
(.‘oast, a New York engineering
If he liss lo run, Slevanson'i firm said today
stampeilo (his convention lor Stev
enson hut I ilon'l think It will Irlends said he wants no entan­ Thr firm—Parsons, Brlnekerhoff
gling ties with Ihe Truman ad­ Hall and McDonald—said Ihe first
work," he ileclareil.
Other veteran parly leaders hid ministration nr wllh Ihe big city 360-mlle run took more than nine
leaders
different Ideas.
hour* and the second more than
Sen. Clinton Anderson of New
Despite this attitude, close 10 hours. The engineers estimated
Mexico told a reporter:
Irlends said Mr Truman Isn't mad lha trip could be made in six hAurs
"I think Stevenson's name Is at Stevenson One of (hem addad by observing maximum speed lim­
going In the pot and he Is coming that "the President Isn't mad at its without any traffic delay* and
any hotly."
out Tha winner."
under normal conditions.
Jonathan Daniels of North Caro
McKinney, who talked by phone The firm, In lha third Installment
Una, a former aide to President with Ihe President Sunday, said of its 8-chapter report on the
1'ruman who tried unsuccessfully he thinks Mr. Truman la satisfied slate’s future highway needs, still
to compromise Ihe "loyally" rula that things are going along about made no direct reference lo ■ toll
fight, said: "1 think Blevenson Is as expected at tne convention, lia turnpike between Jacksonville end
Ihe nominee.”
said no doesn't believe Mr. Tru­ Miami, although (ha aurvay was
Former Sed. Scott Lucas of Illi­ man will Indicate any choice for ordered by ihe Skate (toed Depart­
nois said Barkley's withdrawal Ihe nomlnetlon unless a deadlock ment primarily to determine, the
would speed up the Stevenson develops.
feasibility of an Bait Coast turndraft. Former Safl. Francis Myers
If Mr. Truman wasn't mad at N il--&gt; ■ ‘ i , , ‘t ’
of Pennsylvania said the move them, the Southern dale gales still Tha report
said heavleat passSnment for the Illinois governor wai were mad at Ihe Preil
er car traffic Is along (he Beat
"something that grew up from tbe carried Ihelr angar Into • t j t e G
'oast between Miami ,and Jack­
floor" after Slevenaon'i welcoming over Ihe Moody "loyalty’ pUdg*. sonville but that truck traffic "gflBspeech lo Ibe convention Monday.
Sen. Willis Smith of North Caro- crated by the West Coist
Tha governor got a nice hand— Una complained that Ihe Dial# con In ihe vicinity of Tampa end St
Ihe beat Ihua far In a convention llngenl had been denied a roue
rollcall
a U Petersburg approximately equal*
from which National Chairman vole by Dover, despite whet Hmlth that generated by Miami and othFrank McKInnay hat sworn paid said was an obvloua one-fUth dl- «r southeastern region*.
deque*, such ‘aa those which pa­ maml from Ihe delegates—the nee
Tha engineers alio aald Orlando,
raded through the Republican essary number—for a record vole. Ocala and lha Plant Clty-HateCs
Isle* two weeka ago, have been
Sen. Allen Ellendtr of Louialann City areas "are large generators
barred. •
told a reporter after the voice of passenger and truck traffic.’’
Tha Stevenson, movement was
The final chapter of Um engi­
so hot that baekere of some of
"I think we may walk out.
neers’ report la due J u ly -a , '
Ihe other candtdllea were begin­ look* that way hut wb“U decide la ■ Alfred
chairman of
...... McXSthan,
..eXemaa,'.ctL„
ning lo sound out tthe
possibility ■ caucus later In thh day.
h e ...............
U
m Road Department, 4i
ol oltmhlna
cllmhlna aboard
aboar (he
* bandwaaon
of
t)ant&lt;-ln and Hen.
ikhttM mAsii turn

Two Test Runs On
Highway 1 Reveal
Improvement Need

Aiinougn sen.
nan. ..........................
caiei neiauver
cam
of1 Tennessee claim*
clalmi the moat cammilted ddelegates,
some of bla sire
i‘
legist* were saying that perhaps

Dmntutae Ir Kj*s raaturaa IxiJwtia

(Anather atrip af pictures an llianhawar'i Ufa will O M «r tawaffffwi

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Convent ion A p proves
'A m bigu ous R ule T o
' K e e p S ou thern ers
/R rom B o ltin g P a rty

M l M i n i Tee- Oermeny raged aerate the Rhine river when
howan a Genet*! In the Army, in March, IMS, vteited the &lt;
af Julleh. th e itronghold had been captured by eastward driv­
ing Americana gnd the got 4 vivid picture of war's destruction.

convention to adept a substitute ommsodatlona on Uia angl
rule that would have
’a find lugs;
to (he deleg itei lha
able course” waa to
nominees. It
TMt action came nr
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr,
lug applause with an fl|
reject the Danlali-Hotlai. ___
promise. Roosevelt wa» being
looked upon In some. qupTtAra as
a possible vice preside
nee, as his fiihsr ooca

simMinSfWttL.

Voile W llllanli
City Councilman ((a*(i**M
r*M r*e* awes
appear* that Kafagvar will be
Breaks Camera iteliminated.
8lnce last night's small explo­
sion, the Fiorina deligatlOn has
01 Photo Taker yet
not caucused. However, about
Jacksonville
Journal
Cam eram an, R e port­
er A sked T o L eave
JACKHONVfLLE VR-Clly Coun­
cilman Jamea C. Merrill smashed
a Jacksonville Journal photograph­
er'* camera at a Council commit­
tee session Monday and ordered
a Journal reporter from Ihe meet­
ing
“Juri try sending the hill to me
end *e# whet happens.” Merrill
told Photographer Jim Chester aftr he slammed the equipment to
ie floor.
Merrill la president of tha Mer­
rill Stevens ury Dock and Repair
Co, large shipyard facility on the
SI. Johns River here.
The valpa of Ihe ruined photo­
graphic equipment waa fixed al
1383 by Cheater.
Tha esmare smashing Incident
came when Chaster prepared to
take a picture loon after the Coun­
cil members went Into tees on.
jetura taken,

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(./“.“n S t

tr .Charlas Mela-

era away frrfm Merrill

Chaster

ft

Leffkm
] .tpeaitieea FsMs.yse* oe*i
lAnnal.re* to
"regard UM Preamble to tha Le(Ion Conatltutlon like w* do the
TSa Commandment* of tha Old
T**tam4flt.” i .
.
•
Ha et»« advocated an ScUvs pub(city campaign to Ut the public
now more qWul the work of th*
_,aglon. He noted that ''child wel­
fare IS one of lha blggaat parte
of (hi* work. Sevan ■and a half
mtUlaiu o f‘dollars areal]
S tt

I

_
tha anUm -Legion’s
and praised
i program and tha
-Patrol.
_____ need to cooperate and
H for lha rights and privileges
~

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2S

M

Altamonte
..
*t of poet
eoMrahteaman*
D. T.

waa. overcome white, a
services Sunday. Hospital
lata said he was L et
Negro. Ha

J ot.
« - J |R p
____ Petnseyt*

, ernmnanl-

fj
'O w a u t s
» -t» Die)
picked by the National Convention,
, Ruiiett told reporters afterward
that It wai too early to estimate
what bad taken place. But the
handwriting, to many, was on tha
watt.
,
With the presidential nomination
seeminily headed for Oov Adlii
Stevenson of Illinois. Russell wSe
mentioned at a possible vice-presi­
dential running male.
i
But there was a strong ceaMoture as to whether II
the Southe r ttr, who hat fought lo
__ hard
__ ^
against the sectional label, would
be acceplable to the so-called Ub4ril wing of the party
And Russell himself hat siid ha
doe* not want to run for vice prestRustell said he deeply regretted
that Vie* President Alben Barkley
had taken himself out of the race
for presidential nomination
(
Russell said In a statement that
"the Democratic Party Is a parly
o f, labor but we do not propose
to make It a labor parly.” Barkley
had said he dropped out because
of opposition by union leaders.
Tbe Georgian said that "Ut*
great pathos In Barkley's state
ment o! withdrawal Is a'challenge
to (he
_ J jIntegrity of the Democratic
Party."
Although Russell hat said ra- s
pcatedly he would not lake Ihe
vice presidency, many Georgians
and olher* were believed lo be
bringing pressure to get him to
accept the post, If offered.
The convention could elect to g*
along without Ihe Booth If It doei.
numerous leaders have warned of
tha popularity of Gen. Dwight El­
senhower, Ihe Republican nominee,
below Ihe Mason-DIxon Lin*.
Russell, however, voted he would
remain with hit party. He said *2
lhal, wllh the withdrawal by Bark­
ley, he hoped to nick up votes In
both Kentucky and Delaware where
the vice president had strong sup­
port. '
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a returned

fay which
In Orsn

3SSSC S&amp;

Chester, anappad one aoywiy on
Initruotlfma
iiatips from Malstar.
Merrill rose, atrode forward^
rasped the camera and dished
to UM floor. Cheater picked up
the ruined camera and left the
*«U
. 'Merrill then told Ma
We don't want you here any
more. We*ve had enough of you "
Melaler telephoned his nfllce.
(hen returned to the newspaper of­
fice (or a conference.
. Merrill and the newspaper have
differed recently over certain
Council policies.
Merritt told Mel ter he would try
_P: j lo vote tonight
to
tM COU
■elude hhim from It* session*
to exclude
Jonty ’vote of
A majority
, ..the S member
body will be raqulrad-

Uve. death dealing heat w i n held
Alabama firmly la Ita dry aad
burning arnta today.
South Alabama, alock farmer*
faced a costly crista aa Um ma
killed pasture and dried up m ailer
water holts, Tea corn crop over

iry
2 a."S * ^ "“ K^
A wbrehipper g F Mi

3:30 a.m. this morning 1 want over
to the Morrison Hotel where tha
delegation is staying and talked
with several of them ea they
came in from the convention.
Here are some comments of dele­
gates and alternate*. Mre. C. II.
Taylor, Jr. of 4th dlatrlet, *‘W#
should go home and crawl under
the bed. They surely slapped ue
In the face." Mrs. Thelma Shef­
field, -St. Petersburg, vice-chair­
man, State Democratic Executive
Committee, "It seem* to ms that
the proponent* of tha amendment
were high-handed—and although
this may help the cAndldacy of
Senator Kefauver whom f am sup­
porting—! don’t Ilk* railroading,
refardlesi of who la tha fflgtneaL'.
Mrs. George W. Johnson, dele­
gate 5th district, Orlando, sold, ” t
don't have th* allghtast Idea about
what Ihe Florida delegation will
do, hut I don't think wv should
leave thr convention, I cant un­
derstand what all th a, fltsa . la
about anyway. Tha loyalty * uatR
would not make any real differ­
ence In Ihe support of various
*tate»' law*."
State Rap, J. A. "Ter". Boyd,
Delegate, Blh district, LCtth '
■aid, "If It becomes nateaMfy

T6^t-1a now working In the
Opctetlofli I Deptrirptni a* an
aylatton maehfniat'a mit* while
?rank la performing duties in t t f
tenter i s an dir contralmaa.
, Watetn J. caderat reeelvgd hi*
acceptance to the program re­
cently and will, report to P*ntaCota July 31.
LHtle D. Player, who was se­
lected for the Pre-Flight Training
through NAAS earlier this year,
graduated from tha U. 8. Naval
School of Pro-Flight In Pensacola
Friday and la now assigned to the
U. 8. NAAS, Whiting Field In
Milton, Pin., where he Is engaged
In primary flight training. Upon
completion of hi* training there
and at Corpus Christ I, Tlx., he
will, bo awarded the gold wings
of a naval aviator and bo assign.
Sd to duty with the fleet.
Th* rigid requirements for the
(avCad program
..Include a flight
N«
.
physical examination and an
cation equivalent to one year of
colllg*;. In addition to a thorough
physical training program, th« lfl
weak Pre-Plight course which all
ngvil cadet* must complete In­
cludes aeronautic*) and novel sub
jacta almSd at preparing officer
candidate* flight training and
eventual commissioning as naval
offleer*.
Don Taylor returned to Sanford
In lima to taka tha competitive
to
dttencimi
examination for advancement
first ctaaa paraoinml min this
morning. Don had reported aboard
NAAS earlierr this month but
drove&gt; to his home In Illinois on
laava to bring his wife, "Honey",
Honey' aro
nford. Don and "Honey"
to 8anford
.residing at 404
Fourteenth
Street.
The FASRON Squadron dance
held at the Sanford Armory Sat
urdey night proved (o be a great
success. Ham sandwiches and po­
tato salad were nsrvsd and danc­
ing'was to the rhythmic mtlodlvs
of' Bamay Buxton and hli orches­
tra.
. A floor show with Richie 8alattt acting as master of cere­
monies climaxed the evsnlng for
(ha many people attending the
affair.
Tha same Richie Salatte that
MC*d th* show left the station
teat night on leave to Naw Or­
leans, La. where h* will b* mar­
ried this Saturday.,
Armaml will (save p a r .
RON on tear* Thursday In ardar
fe
.*!•
P j j W ' «*

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should stay In th* convention.
There Is no real argument, her*."
Cecil R. Carroll, delegate, Mi­
ami, said, “( don't belitv* we'd
gain any headway or ground hy
walking out. I’m for staying."
1 was unable to contact Farris
Bryant; however, I was assured by
several delegate! that Florida, u
It did walk-out, would wait until
after the adoption of Ihe pcrmS.
nent rules, which could be lata this
afternoon or tonight.

h* clldht
glvea la that he waa kept busy
remodeling his newly acquired
hot-re Iri Orange City. Thai excuse Is better than gone Peppy,
but wa'r# still waiting for vsu to
prove you’re a bitter fisherman
than your wife.

Lioiis

(CtMtsete r»em w««e e ssi
I.lo»e
teUfnatjonai In' ihe world,
Jack Smith Receives ter Ucntam
la not h u t in the
United Btetec' today. I t la In tha
Korea Commendation world."
WITH IX CORPS IN KOREA— .The amall .club, ho aald, abdiSgt. Jack R. Smith, 303 Jeiamtns cites It* thrtna when, discouraged
Avenue, Sanford, has beeR award­ at i^^mriTle*i, '7lt loses th* virion
ed th* Commendation Ribbon for
meritorloua tarvle* In KorC* with
Speiklnif. after Mr. Qarrataon,
tha 11th Engineer Combat Bat­ E. 8. McCall, King Uen. said that
talion.
U takes every min tq make a club
Sergiant Smith rao4lv*d this go when H I* • small eai. He
7
_____
award for outstarndFnff - *service urged every rpkmbar ta get behind
from
if&gt;
t
am May
h ay 1* to
*« Miy'4,
n &gt; r v, lim
the projects .of the club despite the
hot weather and despite their eurHit citation r4ads in parti
"While on temporary duty with rent Interest In vAcatidrt*.
Quest* at the cltb were Mr.
tha Republic of Korea U-Corpe,
Hmlth was assigned the mission Garretson and Qmrge Schwarts of
of constructing a pontoon brldfd Silver Lake. At tha bualmaa meet­
th untrained Ko
Korean personnel. ing. Mr. McCall read a letter from
with
"By brilliant Ingenuity, ha sun- Arthur Beckwith of the Junior
vised the conilruflllqn of the Chamber of Commerce enUillng
orvliad
bridge
' Ige In raft
n f t leetlone .wfilch were Lions’ support for th* All-Star
11,game this.Friday(arriled by
_ water 38 mllefc upstream
to the construction site.
"This oipsrStlon'
“ * Waa -Conducted
ID IN J T II C I
during both day s M imBIM through
w. &lt;i» - Plva
guerrilla infaated atia without
«
a
femUr. the par
loti of equipment.”
U d thrU children, were
jU d e y i i f l t te a truckThomas J. McGkme

Died YeaterdiV P. M.
r

Thomas Jamaa
dant of South .
p u t so yean, dl .
yesterday afternoon,
year* old.
Born In ____
McGlone waa a rwtji
la survived by lha
daughter, Mre.
Balia Oladai four
two brathat
N. J. and AL
J ,| one slater,
la? of F t Let

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truck caught Bra after
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UM car

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M l. 211

Convention Refuses To Oust
Shivers T e x a s D eleg atio n ;
HST Still Mum On His Choice

President's C li n i c c
A synopsis qf Part One of the
M iim'I n v Krpm t flf
'Jeflrles Report" resulting from s
May Not Me Known
Slr\riiMifi
\\
itvt’s
Tn
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&gt;r|pi;ali’s
t 11■*Ir 111i.'i Is Group
CHICAGO (Sprclal)-On th" four and a half months' survey of
Until
Gavin
Votes
the
City
of
Sanford
by
Walter
8.
nlftth floor of the Conrad Hilton
K*r )ci I«■rI My Voire
kata), th trr I*n’t the aicitement Jeffrie* Agency, municipal con­
On
First
Mai
l
o
t
V
nr Of ( mivuntinu
sultants,
was
released
today
by
(hat orevelled until yesterday,
■nia floor house* the campaign Mayor William H. Stamper showWASHINGTON r
President
■ •*\‘ \ I \ I l" N H i l l , I'htCSgu
htadquartara of Senator Richard ing results of a public opinion poll
rrtiiiun krpt his ehmee ul ,t Iteino
ti" !1* •at ( if»' \ .lllpftjl (*op
Btttalll, and It now i* apparent In the City of Sanford, need for
eratlr
nrr.sulential
luiminee
i
.e
• r 1 "‘til 1 . I1-f'l n f f0 l|h »’ if |4|
to nearly all of his supporter* reorganisation in the City govern­
eret
I
ikIsj al lexxl in Wadunglun
m f
I 11 I *a 1
Ion
that this la not hla year to receive ment, nnd the extent nf gambling
Presidential Secretary Jo.eph
•• * -ti. ili . itut 4»niinn
the nomination.
rackets In Seminole County. Ad­
Shorl
sxld
he
knew
of
no
plan."
t
1 1
ri*i|pfft 1 1( . « nto III|f (Co
Thera are many factor* Involve! ditional relcasei covering the re­
lor Mr Truman to make known
»on* •' v »• p «. f f iv 01 ipK 1 pm
lit this, but the
port are expected later.
hi*
preferrnre
of
i
nonilner
today
It n11-* irl.' j t«1 tit br it| 1*I hy
crowning blow to
The Jeffrie* Agency he* Item
and ,idtled "and that cue. for to
\f ■
M 1- &gt;*»I- t *;#* •• Hr 1) vtp
hla eauia waa
making surveys of Municipalities
oionow
soil
the
next
day
"
t h • reluctanca
I"4*'•
lie made In. comment in so
all
over
the
United
Male*
for
over
11 ■
• 'll IMM ffir V hfpMrfl Ml
A &gt;n tha nart of
nnuncing that the President’, usual
twenty-five year*, Mayor Stamper
H•»*1*• *1 *1 *ln- m ijpnti ff|wirt
w many of hit *upthurvilsy new . ronfrrrnre unolil
said.
They
were
recommended
1 t " 1,11
ffi **»fb»c of 1
portera and adnot hr helil for the lourlh drstghl
highly by such Cities as Orlando,
I'll I -1' P *t 1■ t * Mil If ' ho *O0(|
vtaora to sub*
f i , ■ , r \ '.'J week He .aid (he President would
Miami
Reach
and
Ft,
Ijtuderdsle.
I* * ■ \ l| Hi *h\' r*r •
acribi to t n i
devote the time in , ISlvr r»n
A* one official stated “we war#
^VM1 1 i Pi t mim0 *f W1rrdii ;fo
"*■ hell'' .perch fur Hie hrmiM’t ifnthoroughly satisfied and feel the
li i '.»*»* Mu* •ti&gt;|«*^«f0 . 1 minor)
,
/
con*
ention
recumnisndnilona have saved many
1V 1' I *If ' 111P*' fUl ^ fit IfIII* i I Ofloti
'aiauranco oath",
Short wouldn’t even verify u%
time* the cost of the report. W#
•• I « Miimtff
»ft iimniffitl 1
a* It la now call.-if?*’
,
verllon*
by
Sen
Henning*
i
D
Mo
i
Inin Mjii f|ir | .• \ t iJ'Mn fumltuf
-**■'
ad. Although thu V, Williams Jr. have had them twice and would
Hial
Mr
Truman
had
iiidlcriletl
m
I. Ill
Ml.HI *fi Ivt’f lip XP.M01I
Sanator lamed a statement early hire them again If needed.’*
II" ■i* I* nf1 *I * ‘Ho fo M**»0 vntffl
Following the worst earthquake In California in III years, friends a telephone i tinvn s.itlou Tuesday
The Citlain# Advisory Commit­
laat night that he Is not with­
tie
would
let
the
Missouri
delr*i;
i
» '
l •* Mtv lukihf •(» *Mt fho
drawing, most observer* feel that tee who worker! with and recom­ and relatives of missing persons look over the dead in -hi Improvlnrd Mini know til* ootoinee itmlce
• i1- nun 1 ,41)1• i *11fit 1 pro
£ this wa* done to control his mended to the City Commission morgue In Trharhspl. The mountain town, HI) mile* northeast of l,o* sometime today
• "j P tl -I l»'.' ifp.fi he olrd by
w pledged delegatee, with the possi­ the "Jeffries Report" are ** fol­ Angeles, leire tha brunt of the heavy tremor. I loternniloo.il SoundShort
dsn
ileclliieil
to
r.tmnien.
f" ‘1
F - p M 1111 v M tv r f 11k
bility of swinging them to a can lows; James L. lngley, General J. photo I
.0 any of the variiiu- rrpoils from
IF. 11. 111"i t 11ii \ tHoiul I (HO
didate acceptable to thu South.
C. Hutchison, Martin Stlneolphar,
' hleagn to the effect that Mr I'm
HflM** "I t II Irl M’l'JlMi III f.lVHl if
The Florida delegation held a Rev. J. E. McKinley, Judge Doug­
mail is convinced tjiot ton Aillai
Mi*- I * .
♦**»*,i! it caucus yesterday and decided not las Stenxtrom, Dr. W. P. Brooks,
Stevenson will win the niuiiuiiiliiio
I II*J 1
11’ pi|t* Ilf ml 0 -ml H|(|y
to bolt the convention snd to Jr., Roy Holler, R#». A. G. MclnApparenlly any word of a (nrin il
■ fi- 1,h|» «* itm if Mo* niiorn
subscribe to the assurance oath. In ni* sod Rev. H. L. Zimmerman.
eiiilonemeni of a I'altllolatc by the
11 ■■ f1. in 1111 \»*i M‘ -itni M
l
an Interview with Senator Holland
The Jeffries report Is divided
President will rnine fr'Oii t'hiengo
*1111 f • 1
ti . t * bn i|f\ pli,Mij0
today, ho advised that while llio Into two part*. The first part In­
,
‘
sf
t
|
J
I
ft
not here the President has -aid
.•■
Hlw.| ft * • ''MfH
til
Mi
oath was In keeping with present clude* the “Introductory Com­
that hi. preference wd) lie known I'Il**f I lit
t*
'
Florida law that he was opposed ment", “Anslyst* Municipal Govwhen hi. ilternale. I'lmma. I '**Vt» 11
^ to U on the basis of principle; that eminent", "Cross Sectional Poll of
llsvln casts his cole on Hie f11 .1 !**•*« ‘— .t
' 1f I F I 1 lb.’ ' ll 41m » if#•10
V ha fatt the convention, or rather Public Opinion", "Crime Situa­
tiallol
-ti
1 l&gt;iffitf 1 prop.* tl fn«|qy
the left-wing element which whs tion", snd "Division of Police" and W itn esses D i s a g r e e Joel Field Talks On The I'tesiilenl kept op to the
rft .• Mi. |
» itn \ Mimvif i 'on
In control, had no right to. mid "Division of Fire Pretention". The
minute
mi
cmivrullnu
proceedlnns
&lt;» n Ilf 0 If . friripnnif V
On In toxication O f
Plan To Help Boys Ihrniiah press assoelation leporls
additional requirements to the second part deala with the "Traffic
Fill m hi *,.*’ P ml NIU*vrr nf
qualifications of duly elected dels- Situation". "Gensral Racommend*and tils own lelevlslnn set hid
W interP ark L aw yer
\? . I' fm i'My (or ihr wiv hi*
Finishing Marianna there
gates.
tlona”, "CltUanty Assistance" and
wi i s every Indlcnllnn that lie
F hi.Uni bi' nil no* vkI1011 4 loy
any of Florida'* delegates are "Summary of Svivoy Coverage".
P»\ pl4'tfqn“ 1nil* va.is tilnpfotl
A mistrial was declared by
The KiwanU Club heard Gene was several lumps ahead on every
convinced that Governor
Thl* la Part One of the con­ Judge Douglas Rtanstrom yester­
.111v Pn.' if.iv
Idle!
Of llllimll will be densed report of tha facta pertinent
xiiiiM»*on0 l
iir xorn h*oMl|**r
In th* (ti« of the state versus *umu!hH B,nf?r'1 Naval Auxiliary lhp rnnven1lon
presidential candidate for the to the "Jaffrlaa Report" which day
I'- .1 |&gt;4 i iiflltr'l '&gt;n III Ml MihhIv
PlyaMen, former Winter Air Station, play sev.ral numhart
wherever there was a smoke
•Me Party, Tha principal ahowa th e ' problMW# confronting Waldo
Peril elty attarnae, charged with i t Ila weekly lutirheon meeting. /iu„i
ul \ln hu m. 'PoiutiriiiR thr #4l«iy
... qttpgi mnbw seems la be. "Who the Commission and t)mI cl
titans of
cilltan*
thds^d Hx -was ^resdnled by
'■l^a^hii'k'^nT^lhv ' K’fltJfVi.V l . ’llttV. .’ ( i n l 'l A lltlV S t’l / C ; r *f 11JI I i *I .f»\ [.'imP " ’1 »»» 'MiAlrm »n of Iho
ssld
tn
ha
in
alq,7 Thera Sanford. Tha Commission
tm with
*
r -Hti tn •!. »• f-» fJ|K»» m i*r Mu*
w 1
fP dRyeara^to
SimiVe
among help of nil the cltlaenx Is
M c f l.l K
It
I
11 .11 ft ill 111 (0*1 1 mil
(a plantil
planning to. reach a verdict.
W l C '.l
111 ( ,111( i A '» M111 f I ' i
iis a it
bag* Fees i
Arnold’*
program,
which
dtrw
Mr rrumeu hy. ..ml rip«»inlH
for It
ImproveIn" JM.0
It" , n .................
to launch program* fur
Mr. Plymton had (ratified that the rspt altentloii nf every hi
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1
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Ih&gt;'t ha |&lt;in|HiM'(| tn lin e his rliim *
! ..... III.' -,'1. .' lopfrM
ad tn#
tna elimination
nf evils, he was reluming
manta and
alimlr
' ‘ng to -hit
hie home iu
Maitland from dfnnar
at Freddie’. '*;»”•»"^bronehout. Itielu.i.,I r ... in.idr known by lit. .ylternsta «b&gt;n
4 Ml 1 -tn iinf u iflninf p*r
Ms’-or Stamper aald
lit
III I f .t I .
I '•* I |
• . , l&gt; M.l
*of 1 PI
* ' mnkr
In \ -&gt;i ir the Imiici m .l* In vole mt Ihr
The survey waa conducted in the St#«k lYouftf »l th* limp tile -O- 1
Mi* i miu &gt;i •
*11 f, ■f L.ih It ft,•I
** hullnl
Wlilt 1111 M 1 14».
1 n•
'•| M,
Ity of Banford by Walter 8. Jef­ cldent occurred. He admitted to f*ve« , a sperlal request M 11 fIrII.-ni■
Wins Jaycec Deer ffries,
Mm . i. t
■nu-* aid Mt
11.mi,in
Ms I .
&gt;in 1 &lt; F .!• *l 11 j- f»' Ml \ Hpint 1
I t ’
t
«
Hr. end I* eommnnly referred hBvInu hid thr«r drinks during lh« *anr* l 1** ■or *lvn * H,,d
( fli'l rliliter, pivcn tn i . hiii in &gt; VmiIn&gt;
11t I \v ♦ i
•' I** f r i ,
........ill , ifsf fit. 1 IF. 4iiii. •»■ nlii
I ■I ■
lo a* the "Jeffries neporl". It w as1course of (he evening hut tesll- guana " Arnold I* formerly
Ivlli-r K mi liingci the mi mi t . |M"t IIIMl
Mil Ft* I’ll Fr’ pTOpHMul 111
I It
Naming Contest submitted
to the City Commission fled that he was In full posnesslou Lebanon, T«
inn, plans lii Piidnrsc ll&lt;*rinmir
|. III I
I'•)■ *1ni ■I'otton
, (It
I'-M.ll!
l«» 'M
Guests nt the .lull t.&gt;.Ihv
mt June 30 following an Intensive of his faculties snd thsl he at a
ilrihicc.l Irnrii the I’rcsulcMt s Inn M1|{ |M
I I I . | M* t jir
,
*• Mi*' Mom I |\ nia*hl
Jean Ann Nelson, 12-year old survey and analysis of Ih# City times kept to the right nf the rluiled W. A. Tv Htrakl nf y,Mm t guilt:#
that lir nrigtnallv plsumil Di in hi., . ,1 ii., 1 , .I,,, ,.
Mlll.lt 'l . P |)11*rp P f i '.| .It •tip
1 f).a Ii. iion iiln \ iMoff.il
Hnra, H. W. Heyward nf
girl from Lake Mary, won the government snd puhllr opinion center line of the highwsv.
1Oh Ont Iff M' 1 Vi Ml t lit *f tMl|'Opl"*f If" • IS•
•■1 r Flit trio pHI ii .
It Ilf
nth,
A witness, Msjor G. H I.re of G. P. Peck nf Klvlrs, N. V .
B Stmlnole County Junior Chamber 1covering a period of four and on#
I ’ 'lev,
n vn,r
V tn
'k ♦IK
H’hnf,,r
wlthdrrw
frnin th#*l,"*f»n
»flll'f • ||l ♦
iM|| In 1 Urn • . .1* • , . P t . f„, . b. • *I ,» .1
1 Milil P t«|l \ I»fl 1*1 of
the U. 8. Army, who was also In­ Tom Lemon, new citv turning'.
of Commerce'* dear naming con- half months.
1111ftlplr Ml h
..... ... Mill ft. i'it tit m
'■« ' "1 ♦1P1*11 (Off Mu (It. 1 t'l.p "1 p* l.fn * ill
..last with the names of "Jay and
Prior lo tha nrcnrdlon progis..., Irsl Mmulfiv nljilil
Th# City govarnment of Hanford volved in th# accident, testified
ff,« 1*111.!■ , ' ** »• n 1 10.1 ft. 1.1 tnP p .*&gt;• • - 1. 1 n
ift A»‘ft
il* I. ‘ ,1* f'. tin
J Caa," It was announced this morn- I* said In the report lo he badly that the defendant had shown an tha allib was addressed by Ed I sn&gt; 81 ryvr
mf|IM|MM 4ftill11*fif Kiri -"M ..... . In 1
fl| ft -T* ' 1 fh . ............ ., M,
,i t m hi M’vttlv
Mtrlt
drig by conteat chairman Cliff In need of reorganisation and five Interest in him and his family’s on the iilhjarl of tha Malna shou
Ko ti I-.
I HR AliO r Jnhn I. l.nvf'.
' * *lb| ii|. .) 11 in (*' on • f* H". P 11 »P1
t- fit iM\ i M, .. * Mt*
' *nt. .1
welfare
after
the
accident
and
years behind th# times with rellna which ha Insls'.il l\ Mno iinb Hrv nfulgrfl th# K«*ntmky Mrlri;,* Off MlTiy 1 1"1
It..nf
lb hi. ,.
ml I .... r Mil if
\ , l t nni P
t-M'l
Jean Ann will receive her first sped to the growth of the com­ that He did not believe a man who long. It was also a mintin'-ad t&gt;v linn tn put Alh#n \V Dsirklrv^ IS I hiii 1 1 1|F. ' ..................
al ..........................
F Mn
1
1*nf Hill
place prise tomorrow at the Jay- munity. Thl* I* ittrlhuled largely was Intoxicated to th# poln* President Martin Htlneclpher *b* nmiip hrlnrr Ihr hrntnrrflhr run f» Mi . .(#*( 1."1
Mu
*u( (.*." i*i our
F . ifipiMn M.i ............ . h . F
r«* meeting In Yacht Club from In the failure of former CltV Com- where he was not in possession of Kl^anlant bnvr ronlrlhtitrd n
vriihnn f#r Ihr
fiumi 1 VII Wnu*f ' 'lf&gt;* t *t* Him ,n b
Ih. • id , . ,
1 Mm 4 tit "1 t.Piri »■ fo
il • 1 f#v i , ||
Jack Grant, editor of Florida missions to appreciate that the his normal facultlas would .lo this. nf 180 tnw«ri| Ih# Nativity
..................
nation despite the vice piwulrnr -I’Hlf Mono »• . »l
I 1f I t i f f '
r if p r 1M . I f i l l r l o t
1 Pi Mil* V, , j,
Defense attorney G. W. Hprncer
•Wildlife mag*line.
\nil fit* 1 ni*•
»Pt ..... . p 0. tn In
||
* n tf •
* 1 b 11110 hi .111*1 Mi'lo
■i
holiness of tha city government I* ailo brought to the stand Dr. John to In* tirrifntril In slanffuM nr*i fnruial withdrawal
Th* decision of the three Judge* big business and as a consequence
Thp Mine Workers prrstilrni Iff P ‘ If fin v iri 1Hv moo In tm v ni MlOK PM • 1 . r . .1 ............ 11 In
Mir ♦'n .«f41-1 if OfII Mir 111
rhr|ntinAt HfBinn.
WM made after an Impartial and Ihelr adoption of a miserly atti­ M. Morgan who had glvnn Mr.
toll PMV4 I ..I Mo i'll If!
Irlrgrnphcd Sam t'sibly, a mem Mir p HI •*'iFmU&lt; ' t* Vlift fMUIII,1 1 mink
Mr.
Fl#lci
iravi*
a
nhnrl
falk
-tn
Plymton
varioua
clinical
tests
al
I lengthy atudy of tha 281 names tude toward the employment of
fill Mill 4141 I'-igii4|4|
union and a Kcnliirky 0 fu ll 1 fm* I f ’M li
*....... Mil
i -ii t.i.K
IF. li fPnni
•hr Klwsnls Marianne (.1st. who b her of Ills “"™
aobmrtlod In tha thraa-waeka-otd modern scientific method# of ad­ around 12:30 o'clock the night of Is
Ifni p»i » 1 urn1- 1 »MU ft | II I 1 I. Fmn Pt. - rP , ,1 MP. f.t
aimed
at
assisting
hoy*
return
Aalw
la,
asking
the
accident
to
ascertain
the
de­
conteat to nam* th* second set of ministration
Mmn I
"Why rannnt the side Kentucky f'nrn pri.i 1 i rr «' Fnrtm in Mn fui .J It .Pm
P» II•1.1;
Ing from the slate Indusltini delegation
gree uf hla Intoxlcatinn.
twin fawn* born to "Silky" at
In Ihr conicntlnn ii.nn ,l»lf ul Mf r.l'lp). IPM 111It
P . bt h i in. .1 .
’ • ifd MIp !' i ii'tifIslup ( M o w s
The
need
for
coordinating
the
Dr.
Morgan
testified
that
the
school
In
fit
successfully
Into
H
i
AMfif fo ii | . • 1t« » ♦ til .li t ■if 1 iJVpP Ilf 11.....
the Municipal Zoo on June 14.
. I- Ml!' 1 IM
Inalc
llarklcv
so
Dial
the
iieuplo
waa not intoxicated In roinmunltv. He noted the gi'» may express Ihelr will and the
limit.| i• Mo mn t n in n k
Jaan Ann won th# conteat, various departments of tha City defendant
t It •. *1 t l » . p . 1 1
lb I w r r n ( u o n u a ,
ICss IIm s S (la Fax# Klxhtt
meres* of the plan generally si''1 cnminon Intereslx he served
.fill' nf (ft. . #,1ill ' f Ft 0,11ttil* Pi it It *p .III t. ' I l l
though her entry of “Jay" and government under a rompetent
i
al.m the particularly’ extreme &lt;d
Hl.il *
"Cee” were th* second auch City Manager I* emphasised and
C.idilv wax talking sbniil putMng onf fo b! p* - 1m ♦♦1 i’hi . *hrn In
\pp ' f »Ip jV
I'loriflq hrlri»;M&lt;*S
slaeles In It In * small town whri up Hnrklry'-. name lint Ihelr qi Mlp l *.( lit
ft f *i'M Mil hi t r-r lift! .1* itpit *1 » i * Mff til 1Pf .1.
ntmta to be mailed In. This re­ the establishment of a central N a v y A ir S ta tio n
Mf' | rill fni'll' 1*’ *• UK 1Ift' 111111
everybody
»vlll
kmuv
when
a
t,.&gt;
tionratl
lo
tic
a
qucillnn
wltHlu-t
htif
4
*
Il
M
il.Ir.ili
sulted from first entry placing purchasing agency and th#
O pen For VIsItorH return* who has been et rafnrin Kentucky delegation Icmlrrv Sen (Il Mi. b'tp **p Hof pimp III 1on) Mi'l .'m .l 1
1.
M i l | t l It
t| N M M . 1
tha monlckar of "O*** on th# ployment of a qualified purchasing
Oft ......
'U P \i M ,P I b** in'Uhhoi fnj
Earl# Clcmcnlx ami Guv l.m Mill l| (IH1 IK". m ■ «Mm♦ H i. 1*i ;»'» i tf M.. Iiii P P ...
no | ni in nf
buck fawn and the "Jay" on the agent with proper requisitioning
setwKil.
t •'• &lt;f .r il ,[i I Mill | I It til 3, tl
The Ranford Naval Auxiliary
procedure It recommended. The
O. K. Goff read the cluli n Icttci rnne# Wclherby—would go alotiR ||H fl 1 . . 1 1. . 1 ' * UUh# 1 Pimp limb Ini/ . in * &lt;i
*
" "1; irn.fh t»-1 rn |i i
'• t'i f'» no n li ti pf
1Ik \' ». \.,n
Hlnro Rarkiny’s wllhdrawnl. run CUjhf Ifi« Ik
' Iron*!. p1 1 •*
W In submitting their report, the tendency of the various depart­ Air Station will ba open for visi­ front Arthur Reekwlth of the Jim
1 I it
i t . f i n n «»f t l o n ?
" irro tb
O
M
l
III
f||
||
I
*
venllmi
Iradari
have
envt
tha
vice
tors
Friday
aftarnnon
between
.1.
ment#
of
tha
City
lo
become
sepa­
IlM
M
n*
•
Fi
n.
M
n
lor Osmlier of Contmerre reque *
^, ,n *nn waa
1H0 I ft 1110 t tRIII-H t 1 Mr
........... in# 1 h p it fft ip tfi .l in &lt;l| Mn’ if.... * 1 \T .
iv r tl. 1 fo i #• '
tha first to give the moat appro- rate autonomous grouns answer­ 12:30 and 3:30, ('apt. John Chit - lug Klwanl* support for Hie »ll nrrsidrnt In a tiariimnlrcr's role
Mo- fi h k ....... •1 I t» il Hip mil in •f lumj.lt il ii.m11• i' 1 Pont. 1
prlata name of "Jay" tor tha able only to th* City Commission tendan announced today.
star baseball game scheduled fm lie lx onl h* program to addresy ofF*
11
&gt;1I' Il i Iipkii Hi I f ift)
i »'p( ij|t 1 Mn ohliifiii .f.t ml
tl nml t( ldl(
th# convention tonight
M*. nh ;b ' '* '
Tha open house I* In connec­ Friday.
mnla and "Cae" for th* famala. I* condemned.
' *i l! It h ml IJti p|| ffif
I*
"k
M
M
.f
Mnrcnvar,
Iharc
«
r,r
rr|H,il
M
l*
b.OM
P
i
*
1
.ill
t&gt;drill
tion
with
the
all
atar
baseball
Various City departments ere
Th# Judgea report agplalnad that
JM•• |*f# lift »l tt'HIIlH I
Mr. Galloway announced Marlon
Hark, ’ w„ ,ak(ny ,(lr „„
M
i»
V
M
ill
H
*
\
(.1
nil*
U*i
M
i*
I*
hot
I...
,i.
.
*
fit
11
1
M
l
game
Friday
and
Is
In
coopara
th# extraction of "Jay’1 and "Coe" reported as helnq under-manned
fptIII
Harmon a* th# only Klwanlnn " iG Mule he cotlfrl lirst verve the turlv Ihilpo N 1 1 MI m tn *mi In K 1• M): Pn »1*
»
Fi|*
,
1
tlon
with
th*
Seminole
County
from the name Jaycee waa most and the Inauguration nf a modern
t 11 • * i»f| Mr&gt;| l ifn| 1 "(rtf ilH
a birthday for tmlav, hill Mt. Hat
h m 1 fir j f in ifil in' ill IllfPi’f 1,14*4* It till I.f VI .1* 1
I, Mt "Of
ppprourlate becaua* of th* out- pay plan for municipal employees Chamber of Commerce, tha Jay toon wax discovered to b# abiant onw hv doing what hr could to pli
III 1 . M ' .] r Hit* rfih'tfi t, Ififl ,»i*n
tb
t
*
•
nt
#
i,'hi
innitilr
,
.
1
t0i
:
tirotootr
harmony
III
*
il
U
||K
Is
r
f
'
1
•
....
1
M
i
caea,
and
the
Ranford
baseball
Mending service the Junior Cham- commensurate with the rising cost
iMr*tirfH»4 fill
Ringing at th# rlnh was lad by Ki
A mrinhcr of Ihr camp of -&gt;ro nr.M Ih rtr i ........Mho.P win Ul nod F t ’ i fti f11" " 1" !"• Ms In hi Ih ■« • tin.Mill*l
w has performed for the com­ of living la urged. Department commit##.
f'l
1 F t'ihi’M
ftlsXllIv
M’ p M»
wsnls
snngmsxter
L.
M.
Cornell
♦
rriif
*
1
fm
lln
»
*
*
ill
nf
ihtiol
^
mn
*
*
f
Hlchsrd
Itux.vrll
of
Georgia
.aid
i
il
tnP
Tot
.1
&lt;
\
F
♦
In*
All residents of tha Ranford
munity and, too, alnca the Jaycass heads In most Instances era said
I 11 .11 In* t
lull**
tii'l
Mm*
•
•••*
■
&gt;
»
let
(
m
ci
oh
".r
|0|,r
ItpM
t
ti
M
im
?
P
p
&gt;
t
»i
llarklry
had
been
asked
lo
tnakr
Il
H
I
B W#W iponaoring this conteat.
*o be adcnuatalv P«M with aalar- area and visitors to the commun­ KIJRVIVORA o f WRECK HtlUGIII the nnmlnallttg speech for flo i'll 1r In *. h’il \ ,1fn*lift H01 v\ ,1 m 11 111 P n|| ill p.'fi
I It.Mil I
111 lit! .»&gt;ll in 42,W l
nP. lit •! hi.
9 . O*1* ° t 2*1 letter#, six ware laa commensurate with those of ity ara Invited to see tha station, rOPENIIAGEN. Denmark &lt;*»
1*1 4tisi 1f \ 1 1 i ff i f*p-rp vittf* rivt" r 3#*n
1
v
1
*
'.r*
niul
i
•mil*
1
M
m
'
&gt;
1;
inpu
1
In
pfiiiiliM
M
iu
f
.
It
tint
was
expected
to
decline
lie
*
on:
Capt. Chittenden aald.
&lt;C«allaa*g os Pax* Pairt
from four statea outside of Flor­
I it f, r f hi*r*r in F|nt itI 1 , M »y
tilt 41*1,I* I lt|i I'ny * I 4Mf*4|
Ship* and alrcralt scoured the n-n rattle of Ilia position
f. rum mv 11r«V Mm. u I’l'k.. M!«(
i d ’ ,7,7°.
wer# received
row watars between Denmark and
In
a
xtstrnirnl
Tuesday
night.
| ■" II "Ilf || t111 ('tigs | IghM
from Illinois and Jackson, T#nn„
Sweden lodiv searching for 1* p*" Lewis blasted it AEI. and f In
xengerx and crewmen mlxxltiv leaders fnr declaring Ihey cimld
»
°n* J"ntry &amp; m# tTom Call1111 lil liv im i WINNING
* fornj»&gt; ■"'I another from Rich*
from Ihe eapalied 1,100-ton Danish not snpporl liarklay owing lo hlv
tCestlsraS Os r » n gaaei
" 1,1 Ml' M A t ITY P
lien
freighter Portland.
age. II* lx 74
V|i I,It IVi, l;e, hum n 1 v 11 tlldliy
Heavy seal hampered the opera
It was after (hell declxrsllon
1 milt imiD'Pt term m t'engras*
tlnna.
that llarklov withdrew' ss a ptevl
Sanford Herald
Ill'Ll, itier Il'UIIICIIIg I fellow
The Portland went down Tueidai dentlal candidate
tin" t ' t n
cnngrrx nn.in.
Hep
iiicnii&gt;,i toll illlOiltlee 0 , uif.i't Hi
Thrta girl* who attended Girl* told how the girla war# divided night In the Kattegat—the strait
r.v FIIWIN 11 II \ AKIN,SON
v H i 't t u o n * r a c i
Vacation-Pack
State IA Tallfehaasaa were gunt* Into tha Federalist and Nationalist between Denmark amt Sweden
ovi'i rtf' I nin Mint Is in Tuerilav'r runoff
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ELKH MEETING
.utprlstnu .it (i|,iv nt hiirmoMv, draft v onl I. ' "f'l Me i|i-r1r||'it prim n v -'lecllnn
; rae- nle held at tha horn* of Mrs. R. iitical rallies
are ha!Id In the that aha mav have struck ■ final
Nomination of lrtiil#cv will hr lilmincd In nnvi II tliclr now jd.il id lin in ',d . lo 'J, I iv Mil , e . ion , M 'tti , omdnig limn .I coniplel#
It id t i.ri.Yl votes to
— »— —
__ retail
held at the next regular meeting form today It oonlxliiH u cum until * |* In Ilf' ill e Die ' oitveti Wltketdi.iin
M. Ball In Lake Marv last night mornings and •lection* In tha Ing World War II mine
M g ^ t k a hoai* ly m new* hy with
of the Elks Club tomonow, It promt o "civil nt;M." |dnnk
Don uinilil not I., n* idy to &gt;011 II 'i.’l. tm Morn. I hen dixltlrta
Hr*. Ball and Mrs. V. C. afternoons, aha said, explaining
vei' 1 "(iiliineil, and Democratic
, k - r - tta Saafatti B « * m
that "campaigning waa really In
Messenger at hostesses.
«rna announced today. A rcpiul
hi o o n r i j N i c
While there ilunv , |v a i him' e liter Dio pi,ill"i to 'Hitil tonight
•M * yaa ret am. Tea tag ar*
Mmli c|o,."| 1I001 in.iiiciivi'imi: Mnln 1" 11e.il 1 I.ml IIII."lilt in elec
Reporting on their experience* teraatlng run, one* you got start­
Th* Red Crnaa la accepting liy Earl Higginbotham, exulted fur ,i good flglil it ,mv iiiilion.il
Miss 01(11 Bitting, sponsored by ed".
-------»Hh f a r carrier bay, ar
pledge* for blood donation for 'ha tolar, on the grand lodge conven­ Democrnllr roriveiiimn i riiiilllion and 1 "infeieiii'r P t 1 m with linn
th# American Legion Auxiliary,
Mlaa Sylvia Hayta. representing next Armed Forces Blood Donm tion proceeding!, will he hood liy of nioder.ite hixb y.mkee len.lerv (Ti i Umi.iii Ft link M Klimov o II lie
lb
Charlie
Marrlwnt,
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man* ear. br telepbaahig told of U(* trip to Tallahassee and tha Woman's Club described tha Day which la alatad for Attg. 21 tha members present, and Gist nppenrcdl n be in 'oiilrol at tht.i |tpmeet .rite Nitlnii il ('itiniillllee
ftlnYii» Time Table
nrecedril tin Diml igrecmeiil on
b»»* w a r regalar laeaee of tha Boyk State-Girls 8tqts procedure of voting which waa by Tha hloodntohlla la achaditlad to #ne# Walsh will »how movim of vev-.ion
Hit 1
the
ill
lift
dance
held
tha
evening
of
thalr
n
recant
fishing
trip
to
tha
llsmichinsa
and
pralsad
tha
govern­
be si the Episcopal Pariah llmixr
The l»i|titive ilraft't of two key
Herald saved far yaa
My Six Convict*"
Taking part tn tin. were Me
arrival which climaxed the waak’a or-elect of Quincy whose speeches from 4:00 to 3:00 in the avenlng hamse after Ih# meeting.
.
*a are away, la be da
plunks foreign pollcv and lalhit
I nil ,t 04 fi Hit / 12 .9;16
events far Bojta State. She said war# "really sincere". She said to accommodate those who a r e
la year bate* la am
were handed in ieporteri Tuesday Gorin nek. Den Herbert II I,dim in
they stayed in Jennie Murphy aha thought th* awearing In of th* unable to make appointment* dur­
nlghl as Ihe platform urchlleds nf New York anil Philip H PerlMnvtelxnd
Halt an
and that the building In which officials waa moat Inspiring. Tha ing th* day because of business.
applied final vnnpe anil |vi||xh tn man, who recently resigned 1 . it
INDUSTRIALIST DIES
‘ Too Young tn Klta"
Inrnry general
all maatlnga
their hitndlwnrk
tria
war*
treated
to
a
tour
of
NKENAII,
WIs
t/n
Frank
J.
7 15
ft lx believed Dial Mi Kinney
warblj
fortably d- r —
"g*
GRA8B FIRE
i* carapua and th* atata building*
Senacnbreitnrr, 87, Wlsrnnxln In.
Hep John W McCormack of made a special appeal In l.ehinnn
extltla all rai_
_ aabl»Wr
dr 10 Feature
Mia* Bit
thay war* wol- whlrh Uiay found vary Intareittng
A
grass
fire
at
8600
Hanford
duitrilllsl,
died
Tueiday.
He
win
Maxxnchnxellx,
platform
chair
laaal aarr* comad by
la tbla addHIaaal
9 .19 toixi complete ihow
parly Imrmnny nml inmprn
t Doak Camp- and enlightening.
Avanue brought Hanford flramen a director and retired president man, kept the I!) incmlicr drafting for
mi.ve tn nviitil any party ajillltlng
leavlag an
th# Mayor of
ball aa v
Mlaa Ann Raborn, who waa to the scene yesterday at !2:3H ami board chairman of fho Klin cmntnlllec working until dawn, lie- bntllc at the convention.
I’ltAIIUIt LAKE
Telia baisao,
Naxwall Wells, sponaorod by the 1 4 PW Club, t&gt;. on. The fire was caused hy
Corp., pulp and paper fora a scrlos nf voice voles and
"This l.x a real step forward,”
"Snow While anil th#
director of
State far tha told uf tha "mock trial" In which burning traih apd no property berly-Clark
manufacturers, end president of then applause signalled agreement l-chtnnn told reporters who lintl
Soven Dwarfs"
American L
. Auxiliary
^ r--» Of a counaalor waa tried for miming damage waa reported,' The bkse the Uhhomity nf Wisconsin floaril on Iho comprtunixo
been kepi at a distance front the
7MflO:3n-lit::iO
Florida also
led the girls. She
(PMitassS It* nig* BlgM)
waa promptly oxtlngulahod.
nf lUgenta.
Mct'iirmni'k hud naked his Hut4f"iiiiitti 11 f*d (in i'iigf lllyhll
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Drunken Driving Entertained By
Ends In Mistrial
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New Records Al Revolt In Kgypl,
Olympics Set By Violence In Iran
American Group Arouse Mid-Easi

lean Anh Ntelson

Delegates To Girls State Are
Honored By Sanford Pilot Club

Domos IYIav&lt;* I award Compromise
Planks For Harmony Platform

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truer wouldn't nuke mud
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W*d, July 23, 1032 cncr.
.True, io much of the Induatrial
boom u traced to the defense program that a truce and letdown
might ultimately lake a lot of /Ip
out of the economy.
Iininrdiote effect of a truce, however, might be slight, because so
much of the armament program
ho*i already been act and Is In
the v.nrks
The steel strike's real drag on
the ctonomy will be later this
Predicted Depression yeur In the eivllian field And Ita
indim-t effects seem sure to car­
Believed Put Off ry over Into next year.
lie strike ends. It will take
By Delay In Orders iwoAfterto Ifour
weeks for the steel
Industry to rrguin Its old pace.
Armament and defcnso swuportlrig
By SAM DAWSON
Industries will get first call on the
NEW YORK iVi—The steel strike steel
it stretching out the time table
Civilian goods makers will sit
for the long-feared post-defense at the second table Even—Wash­
dump.
ington insists if the Itedi stop
Even a quick truce In Korea— stalling In Korea and sign a truce.
with lla almost Inevitable letdown
sieel users lii. vi* had seven
In leal for speedy leurmumci.t
weeks now In which to use up their
probably wouldn't offset tills effect inventories of the metal Many can
on liming by the strike.
see the bottom of the barrel.
Armament spending was slated
And with shoppers showing more
. to reach Its peak tale this year buying Interest in things made of
Now the President’s Council m metal, gadgets aren't the glut on
Economic Advisers mdlruirs tin Hie market they once were. Steel
llackcnlng off In the flow of gov users, therefore, should be agr
ernmrnt funds won't lome until in oi dr steel and make more
(•te next year
goods
And the steel mills — once thev
The program of spe-idlni* ilbln"
go aa fait aa first planned And sturt op again—s.'.ould be assured
from now on the strike may slow ut *elllng aM they can make for
it down further. Even a Korean months ahead

C. L. PERSON S)

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THE BARBERS OF SANFORD
AU atx Kefauveee

&lt; liter of Mi m ile crime probers

Alger Hiss Appeal
For Another Trial
Is Denied By Court

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NEW YOIIK &gt;* - Alg"r lllaa’
appeal for a third trial—lrsv**d
largely on his contention that lie
wii* a victim of forgery liv type
writer-wav denied Tuesday In
Federal District Court
(If Ho ro-vt-ted nerptrer’s nm
Hon Federal Jndire Menrv W tiiel
dark wrote In hiv opinion
“There Is en new1'* dlsenvered
evldeiien which would h'.ltfy the
coin-1'" Win ttial, If it were lire
settled to a |urv d woold |sr.sts:shlv
result In u verdict of acquittal "
Hiss. 47 ..... ..
high Sl»s*»- He
pnrlinenl official, w as convicted
-it fils *e*-oed Mu' In .lannnrv Meat
An initial trial the previous vein
ended wills the lorv deadlocked
He now Is serving a venr term
at l.ewlshiii g I'u Federal I’rlsnn
The lndlclmc"l against Hiss said
lied to a It-der d grand |&lt;iry
•vpen P'* • -(Hied he never "a/t
Slate Deportment secrets to Whit
takr Chamber* u former Cutfl
munlvl «nv ring courier, before
World War II
At bis scidcnclnp s'-i vent s ago
•llss told lioddard t thui be . wo*
" onfltlerlf'’f*'al in the future all
ihe facts will lie brought nut to
.'■itw how Whitt"***'r Chaitih»*rs wits
aide In carry nut forgery Jiy type
writer "
bust January months after Hiss
••ail gillie to prison and Hie II S
Supreme Court had declined lo re
view Hie ease Hiss' attorneys
inuiin the hid for the new lrln&gt;
on grounds ut Hie allegedly Inked
typewriter and other "new cvl
ilence "
(loddard said Tneadav that the
Ilisa attorneys had submitted on
proof In support the "defendant a
supposition
. that Chambers
constructed the alleged duplicate
typewriter from the typewritten
characters In the lll*s letters, or
that it was done for him by some
Communist frlenda."
PREPARE FOR Alll HAID
VIENNA, Austria i.e — I’ominu
nisi Cxechoilovoklaii official** have
started organising air raid defenses
in their capital city of Prague, the
Ctech trade union newspaper
Plate disclosed' today
The Prague edited lied paper re
ported that house conferences had
liten railed throughout the city to
selecti . i otto "lire
guard"
and one
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&lt;Editors note: "Politics la a mao’s
game." concludes Trellis Mao Poo­
dle. Aiiicrleu'i. uverage wife, In a
letter home to tier husband about
Hie National Donkey Serenade.)
Hy IIAI, ItOYI.E
Ulll'AliU '.is
Dearest Wilbur,
It I leant nothing else from Hie
iicinociutic Naiiou.ii I'onvi niton. 1
at least have teamed lhl»~polltlca
is really lor men Women had bet
icr sink in matrimony, where the
row aid*. are surer and they can
lie i cl lulu of ut leant one Ilian’s
Yes. publics is for men. And
iien deserve polities—Hie heart
less hi'iisls
I am holling. mail at all ittele
Democrats tunny tor Hie way they
neliavtil during Ladle.' Day at
Convention Hall H I had my way
I'd have every woman In America
nuyeutt (in should I say girlcottT)
tniiii the iD'puhlunti amt Damo
until Purlins, unit form u now
poliinal putty—tho "Fur Woolen
Only Party."
I
n,me inuie are one million more
voting women than men In

dies Day" Just to prove they recog­
nize Ihe existence of Iwo sexes.
The leading female politicians
ore Invited to speak. And Tuesday
afternoon the donkey delegates
heard—or, I might say, stu
have heard —Perle
ter lo Luxembourg, Eugenie A.
Anderson, ambassador to Denmark
and (ienrgla Neese Clark, treasur
er of the United States.
These ladles Just looked simply
lovely. I would hate to say bow
much they musf have spent on
new hairdos and gowni. It was
the big moment of four yeara for
them—a kind of middle-aged Junlur
prom. And they had worked hard
reslng things to say
how women should take u more
active part In polltirt.
What happened? The ladles In
Hie gallery applauded nicely. Hut
Hie intn delegates on the Ilnur?
They acted more like real donkeys
thsn delegates. You would have
thought they were all married to
each lady speaker—the way they
refused lo ljtten. They Just roamed

July, nasty, ol
donkey and ole
like that? They ami their
.litluxtoiis ot iiiukculiiiv superiority! wards, the vies chairman of the
I guess I tiail heller begin from Democratic National Committee,
Ihe beginning, honey. Anyway, po- was ko anrfry »he bawled them out.
■Ural convention, are now Ilka I She threatened to go and alt down
hancbnll park* They liava a "Lo* if they wouldn't listen to her. Hut,

the sun*

since they went right on laughing
and scratching and eating hot dogs,
she Just stood there. Now I hope
she Is nominated vice president
and elected. She'll make those men
senators listen later)
Hut I suppose the men delegates
finally got ashamed of their lack
of chivalry, because when Mrs.
Franklin D. Koosevel! was Intro
duted us "Ihe first lady of the
world" they cheered her more than
they did anybody else at the con
vantion.
"They ought to." whispered my
new friend, the duhiouv delegate
from Texus "Half the people Here
got Jobs (rum her .husband."
What I would like to do is to
orgunl/c the women here and have
them hiss and boo every time ii
man gets op lo sprok. A ntan will
never listen tu a woman—but noth
lug drives him trailer than finding
out a woman won’t listen to him
Even a Democratic politician could
not stand that.
Well, Wilbur, I should be coming
home soon. It looks like Stevenson
Is In I Just saw a third discarded
coonskln hat hanging from an ush
can.
A big hug and kiss from your
very own
Trellis Mao
P.8, fiend more money. I’m go
ing to get a semi-poodle haircut.
Mrs. Koosevelt looked stunning la
hart. X - X - X - X - X

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FIRE CHIEF DIES

KEY WEST Wi - Funeral plan*
were made today for Iwroy Torres,
M yearold Key We»t firo chief
who died Tueiiday In a Miami ho.v
pilal following ao ouerntion for a
IiIihmI riot on the Itrnin.

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The Registration Books for Seminole County will be
open in the office of the Supervisor located In the Cham­
ber of Commerce Building beginning Friday, August 1
through Saturday, October 4, 1952, to register those
who previously failed to register since 1950.
HOURS:
9:00 A. M. to 12:00 and 2:00 to 5:00 P. M.
Saturdays 9:00 A. M. to 12 Noon
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Politics Is Man’s Game, {Writes Mrs.
Peeble As She Observes Convention

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AU those who have changed their residence, their
name or have had any other change in registration
status since the re-reglstratlon in 1950, are required by
Law to report to the office during the time the books
are open and have the change properly recorded on the
R a u k tra tk -flo o k ..

parking s ear m
easily as you l|S#r it on * straightawayP

and thrilling sense of command you
have always felt In a Buick, because
Power Steering only goes Iqto notion
when extra effort Is needed to turn the
wheels.

You twirl the steering wheel with one
hand-turn the'front wheels until you
get the last Inch of .advantage from
Buick’s short '‘tprningrsdiue’ -tp o t the
car in a tight snot at the purb-or swing
out when the ogr parked in front of you
seems imtNMibly ekpe.

course/ nftrf you’ve iW d it turn, when
you ease your grip on the steering wheel.

For.this alone a knafpaeplg especially

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to (ban at uilboul notice, 'Standard on Roadmailer,
optional et extra toil on other Series. iS o w available
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Patch Up Quarrel
Between North And
South Over Pledge
By JACK BELL
CONVENTION HALL. Chicago
tf&gt; — Th* Democratic convention
achieved ■ new air o( harmony
today under White House signal
calling and party veterans pressed
for a Stevenson Southerner ticket
which could seal a North South
union lor the November election.
Intervention by President Tru­
man’s stall had calmed the onceragini North-South battle over a
"loyalty pledge."
There were signs, loo, that Mr.
Truman might give hla open bleatto Gov.
■i Stevenson (or
the presidential nomination before
’
the convention gets around tonight
to calling the roll o( states lor
. nominees.
&lt;#
Secretary of interior Oscar
Chapman, who has been a Truman
emissary at the convention, had a
pnakfast confaranca with the Illi­
nois governor
They met in the apartment of
Edward McDougal, a friend of the
governor.
It was learned that Chapman
proposed the meeting
Aa to the convention machinery,
it waa clear the party wheelhoraea
_ were back in the ririver’a seat and
V out to name the ticket
But If Russell proves more re
tuctant to became a second-place
runner than Slcvanson was to top
tb# ticket, either Sen. John Spark­
man of Alabama or Sen. William
Fulbrlghl of Arkansas might be
•ubstitulad for him
Tbit potential lineup emphasised
a complete reversal of the trend
which saw rampaging Northern
’democrats who like lo style them
,
selves as "liberals" take conven
0 lion control temporarily and try
to shove down Dixie throats a
party "loyalty" rule
The Northerners were thrown fort
a loss Tuesday night in a com pro
inlse—reportedly effected through
White House Influence — under
which Dixie delegations unwilling
lo sign Ihe loyalty oath could walk
lerenlv m u n d il and still partici­
pate fully in the convention.
The Northerners were thrown for
ground when the convention's Cre
9 denliels Committee voted at] to 13
to seat a Texas delegation and 33
to lit u seal a Mississippi group
which had carried anii-Truman
labels into the convention.
The Northern coalition lost tba
ball on down* whan convention
platform drattera came up with a
compromise version of a civil
rights plank—not yet spelled out
publicly,
They could regain the initiative
only by a floor fight which looked
convention aciloti today
oday oi
on Ihe p!
platform
it upshot
The
upahol of all the backstage
maneuvering seemed
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to Indicate
that hard headed
t wheelborsea like Jacob
A
Arvey
of
Illinois and David L. Lawrence
m ire of
Pennsylvania had won
gigantic
game of bluff
This game,. played through the
traditional amoke filled hole! rooms
and Ihe crudely partllioued offices
A of this Convention Ifei), involved
ah effort by a Northern coalition
of the party'a bright and mostly
young men to force through an
hU-out Fair Deal candidate and
platform.
Thla group Included Kens Estes
efauver of Tennessee, BaUr
6 oody of Michigan and Hubart
H!umphrey of Mlnneaota, W. Avarall Harrlman and Rep. Franklin
D. Roosevelt Jr. of New York and
Gov. G. Mannen WifUama of Mlcb• l|an.
They bluffed that they were will
» l to have Southern delegation
tala a walk-with all the general
faction (rouble that could cauae—
to fat what they call a "liberal'
candidate and platform.
But with the help of Ihe Southern
delega liana who refuted any ad­
vance lovalty pledge until they tee
the nominee and the platform, Ihe
Arvey a and Ihe Lawrencea teemed
to have convinced mogt delegates
• that the only way tba Democrats
can win it to keep the South aoUd

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yed-. July M. 1 M » __ &gt; age 3

I NVI'. NTORY COMING

Blues In The News
T, " B y BOS ANTHONY
■ th* Itofeon Gl Bill which Presi­
dent Truman recently signed into
law* will make available to every
yotergn who |er»w two J f s n on
gnd after June Tt, 1W0, o total
of |S0f« to R IM in cash bene­
fits providing he utilises all thr
benefits offered him under this
Bill- Education, Training, loan,
tnufterlng-out pay and vnemplny
m*hj benefit* are ali Included in
thd naw hUL Which Is eirolior
ihe World War I] Gl Bill.
M q*inini'4ut payment* are re­
live and many men at NAAS
eligible if they were dis
irged and reenperiod.
^vjthln *he a
Wood
Hler and
he 8first two men al
Were the
aboard the
atlon to ___
receive, their
..... musteringout
it pay under the new Bill but the
station Personnel Office
. . . . and
. Die.
burning Office are being kept busy
hplwllAf the claim* of pithy more
men elfolblf for the payment.
Hubert f Small and .fame*
Rrewertop Ricketts, Jr. were re
lekied »o Inactive duty i.t the
nayal reserve yesterday after com• leting their tour of duty aboard
the station- Bob Small will be go­
ing back to his hometown of Nntaiulifa Ala. while Jim hnj dreided lo return to his studies at
the Massachusetts Innstltuta of
Technology In Cambridge,
Cambrldi
Mass.
Floyd E. flrlshem
Miss
‘ ‘ am and Mir
B»rnW William* nave
iave sat
set Ihr date
dat
of AugAug. lt ror
for me
the ceremony
cere
or
which
will unite Ihe couple In the holy
bonds of matrimony. The ex­
changing of vows will take place
In the Osteen Baptist Churcn st
7:00 p.m. Miss Williams it Ihe
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 11.
Williams of Osteen and she Is
presently employed by the South
ern Bell TelMihone Company here
in Sanford. Floyd Is a tninf cits*persunnelman presently perform­
ing duties In the station Paraonnel
Office. He halls from Florence,
Ala.
Guy W. Rapp has atorad away ,
hla naval uniforms as be left
NAAS yesterday with an hon­
orable discharge from the UBN.
Guy ■Intends to remain here In
Sanford With hia wife, . flh
Shirley
and
daug
id their two month old daughter,
Guynelle
Snlrle
jynrlle Shirley.
Abraham B. Singletary, Claude
D. Rce Jr, and Raymond E, Patit
ill left the station today ufidir
;hree seta of orders complMbl^ |
if fe rent
r in m r v *. Abraham Mill
e travelling craae-country to Sbn
aubfl whetW he will rbetlyr
aaaiknqfantit to oaa
taa duty
duly
glide will be on hla waV

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•OV. AtiAJ ITIVINtON
Well-bred. .cell-read Adfol burinB Stevenoon.
Morn M J. 1109, at
Los Angeles. . . . Five loot, nine, t o l U ly tm l i ilJloeie gevernor slue*
. . . Maiding, evef }oco. rtadg grin.
Moyhood ambition leas le
hr nrwtpapormau. . . . Was assistant managing editor /emllg-eieued
Bloomington IU., nenepoger ., Mat ufwag* rhrrlifled Wee e/ political
career. . . . Grandson, iianif infer Oroirr fir refund's vice preeMent, . .
Educated at Choate, Princeton. . . . Speak* in /asAWnakle eastern
school accent. . . . Divorced by socialite Men burden Jfeveiieen,
Chicago, who didn't like gavernor'e mmieion life. . . . Three sene, JJ
lo ft, a nag at school. . . , Never remarried. . . L tk tl country week*
mdt. . . , Bourbon an Ihb rocks. . . . tone eltler, MM. brneet t . tvee,
Bloomingfon. IU , fourteen Pines, N. C , has served ae fOMrner'*
haslets
Rich souse o/ humor used to enliven epeerhee. . * . TOMft
lob teriouely, not himself.. • • Works IT kours a day el being governor.
Distributed by Centre! Prose S senslolls#

ence was felt In this cate, there
dldnl’ srem to be much left (or
him to do lo the nomination raca
except! a endorse Stevenson. San.
Tnomaa Hennings of Missouri said
he expected some ward from Mr.
Truman Utar In UM day.

that he ia not going to wit
But whereat earUernh h |
for labor unfoi
an of
si I
nunctatlan
be was talking
la!

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hereafter.
Evidence bifllt up that Mr. Tru
man had decided lo favor Vice
President Barkley, who withdrew
from ihe race dramatically after
labor leadcra told him ha was loo
old at 74 to maka the reed. Barkley,
who lathed out at Ihbae same
chance
leaders, gels
convention
bl how U ought to
conventlor tonight
set about winnlilag the November
election.
President John L. Lewis of
United Mine Workers blasted
fellow labor leader* Rtf forcing
Barkley out of the raca, aocualng
Ihem of angegtaf In “ imall time
political Intrigue’ ’
Stevenson waa regarded ia
er tba presidential not
ever before. If only
that il bad bean indleat
Truman's Influence would
scale-tipping.
favored
Mr.\ Truma
------- governor
son but
Stevenson
b
was reported
ministration
Stevenion
sle sfor 3a&amp;draft
r xdespite
i&lt; M his
..
available
d proles Is that ha la nthrepealed
ily for ra-aU
re-election in Ullnoli,
nlng only
picked up signingi
tlilnois racked up 41
vote* for Mm. with It votes un­
recorded because the holder* w*r*

o v im ih n

Speaker Bam Rayburn. IU petmanenl chairmen
Delegates gave their blggtit ova­
tion Tueuay night to bin, Frankllq D, Roosevelt who quoted
an
quo'
undelivered address Of bar late
husband in an appeal tor Ihe party
(o work [Or peace.
. The address waa prepared for
the Jefferson Day dinner In Wash­
ington April U, INS. but Roosevelt

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. kh«• naval raaerve,
in
f FMlt Will Journey to the
England state of Rhode Isiclan fet a nine week eoutse in the
aee HAH Storekeeper’s School
at N
..... Upon
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Newport.
completion
hi* itudlet
die there. “Ray js ichrduUd
to report back to Sanford lu n
autne hi* regular duties here wt
Na a k .
The "Blue*" that make the
‘New*" at NAAS will be gelling
ready their.beat set of "WhtrvV'
this week for the monthly Captain a Fersonnsl Inspection, which
' * this -Saturday
' * mutnwill be- held,this
L*f). AJohW with a clean, eriip,
while .uaJprm, » haircut and »*
Da
hoe ah
ig. shoe
shine* are on
Ik* Utl
IU*tlM for the In
Mmu»t«*’
speetlan .It would
uld he
be • shame II
m t , wouldn’t It,
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il ifckrih said T^id
udap.
^Tha hoard said a .vaccination

STOCK MUST BE REDUCED!

DRASTIC MARKDOWNS TO SAVE US WORK!
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
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14ta-S9H. Solids and Prints and
Dark and Pastel color*

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WgDNEHDAV, JULY 2.1, | 932

Airforce Officers
Are Probing Cause
Of Bomber
Crash
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Hope From Rubbish
Mont w riting Is done In the privacy of concentration and
alienee. Alone in a room or isolated In a crowded office,
th e scrivener sits Ih seclusion w ith his reader. An words
strin g out across the page the author never guesses who's
watching, following ench sentence, thrilling, scoffing, laughs
Ing or crying with him.
L east aw are of her readers was a little Jew ish ufrl hid­
ing In nn Am sterdam warehouse a ttic two years while Nazis
scoured the stre e ts looking for her. They found her hide­
away Iti 194-1 and carried her off to the death pits of a con­
centration camp. She died there and h er friends came to
search the warehouse. They found her hand-w ritten diary
In a pile of rubbish. Recently published, it Kaa now reach­
ed Its th ird printing.
Anno Frank would bo 26 years old today, possibly m ar­
ried, probably unknown. Because she whiled away the days
and months and years of isolation w riting her diary, only
to be caught and killed a t IB, Hhe may well become im­
mortal.
We have the memoirs of the generals, tho w ar criminals,
the presidents and prime m inisters. They crowd tho shelves
o f libraries and bookshops. They list facts, figures, battles,
victories and retreats. Rut love, pain, fear, hope for the
future in a dark, Hwlrllng world Is seldom to be found. The
ponderous sets and trilogies will not often bn rend except
ns reference sources. But tho w istful tale of Anne Frank
will capture renders for mnny years to come.

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TODAY'S BIBLE VER8E

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I The
Fans of the late showman and hum orist Will Rogers are
infinite has plane we do not
understand. The foolishness of eagerly aw aiting the release of the movie based on Ills life.
God li wiser than men.—1 Chr. t; In the movie Rogers will be played by his son, Will Rogers,
28.
Jr., who bears nn amazing resemblance to Ilfs father.
It seems particularly appropriate to release the Will
The Herald it pled In join in Rogers picture during .in election year for Rogers wrote
welcoming Thomas Lemon lo San­ some of his funniest columns on the subject of American
ford and lo with him the !»e»l of politics. For many years be attended the political conven­
tucceii in hit new duties ei cily tions of both parlies and the pompotisness nf politicians
manager.
made them easy targets for his sense of humor. Ho once
Waller Lippmann, an old liberal, m aintained that be wen* to sleep with some 22 delegates
bring* what teemi lo m the moil lodged to his own candidacy but woke up to find th a t they
•tinging indictment agaiml the pre- ad been stolen.
Will Rogers Ircgan his public career as a rodeo cowboy
uni Administration. "The biggest
feet about the government today," and his tricks with u lariat and his easy-going m anner soon
he rayr, "la that the men at the lop won him the affection of the American people. Hin wit was
have lort the power to decide and always Hhnrp but never cruel. In election yenra many of
to direct even in the great quci- his rem arks will be quoted by speakers who wish to begin
lioni." It it from the enential and their rem arks by providing uudienccs w ith a chuckle.
W ith all our faults we Americans have alw ays had the
very fundamental incompetence of
the Administration that all the ability to laugh a t ourselves. Will Rogers had the keen
corruption and |*olicy failures pro­ eycH which could see what was funny and (he amiable abil­
ity to point these things out without being offensive.
ceed.

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T IC K E T S
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An eight year old gill is reported
by the Chief of Police to have con­
ferred to helping her mother sell
and distribute lottery tickets in a
Cuba racket. Brought up in such an
environment how ran one eajrert
her ever lo become a good and
law-abiding rilixen, People who buy
tickets from such a gill are helping
to contribute to the delinquency of
a minor just as much as her parents
art and should be just as ashamed
of thtmulves.

Senator Kelauver ia the most
populir candidate for Democratic
presidential nominee, a poll ronducted by the Princeton Research
Servlet reveals. He gels 41 percent
of the total, Senator Russell 17
percent and Stevenson 13 percent,
for the three first places. It is not
hard to rccogniie Ksfauver’s popu­
larity, but it la difficult lo under­
stand it. Aside from hit coonikin
cAp and his bicycle that ia too small
for Him he haa no particular quailflcxtion whatever for the presidency
axctpl that he is against crime.
That ia important, to be sure. But
ATin't we all?

We know our readers have been
enjoying the articles straight from
the convention floor by Voile Wil­
li*w* Jr. Seminole County .repre*
senlatlve, who with Brailey Odham
U attending the Democratic conven­
tion as an observer (rom this city.
We era
art particularly glad to have
at this critical convention
cm give us the straight Inside
. end who is known and trusted
j | by Seminole County people. Thera
* are going to be many different
versions of this convention present* * l h a public ae the truth during
th* ntot taw months, end perhaps
Mr years to come. It U helpful t*
hit* the point of view of eomaone
w* know |&gt;enona]|y.
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Volte Willianm

Ihr IS Russell ili-li-gi
•urn of "Vcutu hcrau,
many otlirrs, foe! Hint In- wlb'tnl
nbte In lical the wo.mil ori,iit.-u!by
llio fiIflic's riqliti .ilnl civil lij'lit.t
Issues.
Governor Htevi-nsoii i. ulirjdy
Record Improvement
on record u. favnrlni;
ix-i'e
tlgliifi and lie addrrssni 'lu-illjtIcglslaluto not lone
The first phonographic device patented by Thomas Krll- tioU
nlatril that lo III. ojuninn . |hfl
non on July 21, 1877, provided n crude and unsatisfactory
....... of civil riRhi'i ■vrisjinii
way lo reproduce the human voice. Recordings were made for tlic Individual Hint*, mol'|iot
it.
by indentations on a sheet of tinfoil which when played Urn fciloral unvi’i nine lit.
Ttin five d.’IcKiiles mi iqioff ting
back gave a whining, scratchy approxim ation of the Hounds
Kefauvor aro not mi tendy
eilfly I'j hdth a t had been recorded.
ecoive I ibe
niit Htrvrtmuii will recco
Edition was a persistent man and he worked many iitiriilnuticiii, mid ii b. evident itimt
years before he perfected the phonograph. Subsequent im­ a slrnnge allluiii'e In lieina ,'idoled
In ii movement to «loo Mi'v-a pn.
provem ents on his Invention have produced machines which Tin*
luvelt-llnri laqinfaithfully reproduce the tone nnd the quality of the sounds Kcfnuv.Moody-Ron
r rrowd do not wnntll
put on records. Today wo can enjoy music pluyed by m as­ nois' governor tn hv tho cnndijl
ters or hear tho words of statesm en long (lead simply by nnd It In no secret tluit II
Truman js not now fnvoff
turning bn record players. All of this resulted from the tlfiit
tn his rikfldtdnry. Do'not l.s perseverance of one of the world’s g reatest Inventors.
prliied In see llnrkley and Hufcl
If Edison were to retu rn today and henr the walls of coino out openly fur Htevi no|ij
Jerry W. Carter, t'lorldn
min t pnsome of tho morn papillur singers and the mucous lack of
tloiod coiniultteeiiiiin
l l U i ' e m i i l i mild
" in . I tift'p y ,
hurmnny of some recorded music, the Wizard of Menlo Park “I
am ht|ll for itunlrll
Itimlrll fur
m ight wonder why he went to all th a t trouble. His first
crude effort, would have rervod ju st as well for some of the - t - ---------- v ......f records produced today. O thers would undoubtedly delight)
John Sc hi rani Ji\
him.

Illustrating
■g the loouneu with
which our federal government is
operated, the Administration has
authority lo spend some $157 bil­
lion dollars during the current
fiscal year, but does not expect lo
apend, probably would not he able
In spend, more than $60 billions.
•However, if you give a men (wire
as much as you eiped him to
spend, you cannot expect too much
'from him by way n( judicious
JeffrieH Report.
spending. The money hums in his
fCsattaaea ft ram t*aa» tl"*t
pocket, and the chances are he will simitar
positions In other cities.
find abme way to gel rid of it.
Although the report Indicate*

that Hanford has failed to taka
advantage of all It* opportunities
for growth and development, con­
siderable progress Is noted In re­
cent years and a population of
211,000 la predicted within ton
years, with the figures rising tn
:ift,000 by 1072. Huitable provision
for the future growth nf the City
Is recommended In all projects
currently undertaken.
The City Hall building itself I*
reported to be entirely adequste
for the next ten year* though eome
changes tn Interior arrangements
are urged. Borne revision of the
City
la recommended and
ty Charter
Chxi
codlflcicatlon of all City ordi­
nances. A permanent inventory nf
all City equipment nnd supplies Is
a|io advocated, as well as an over
kll auditk by aan accredited out of
state auditing firm.
FnbUe Opinion Poll
A cross sectional poll of public
opinion conducted dally through­
out the period of the survey In­
dicated that 88% of Sanford
people are ngnlnit organised crime
of
and *fsnd' (n
In favor
»vor
o f consistent
---------- ------.
ft
flcitnt law enforcement. Some M
to
percent ire fat]
tetrongly

and
the sale of liquor to
69' percent condemn
|tn&gt;
while 67 percent arc
!««■
I perend dot trcih gem1
cent regletercd cgclnitt peimlttlng
minora to gamble on pinball pinchinas,
' 1
• Nlnety-twd percent ctpreieed
themcelvcg ac In favor of • new
Lionxj fire ctatlon while 77
psrcent'Vavotsd new fire fighting

nul, ntandnrd
the clliulnntiun
housing.
Ninety-two percent are terorded
ns bring ngslnsl mutilclpsl financ­
ing of thr river term Imil nnd ware­
house project or of granting a long
term lease tn prlvatn Inleresla for
that purpose, llowever, 7(1 percent
are In favor of a bonded warehouse
even whrre financed and operated
by the municipal government,
Ninety-one percent support the
complete modernisation nf the wa­
ter wnrka system, Its expansion.

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Made Alternate t()n
Regulatory (Jroim
LAKELAND &lt;*
Tlir tI it'S
l s.
Deport moot of Agriculture tiaf nu
umuicrri the nunieA of tho incnivfhn
will rriMilnlo slm nod gnulf
citrus shipped from Florid)
season.
They are meinlmrs nf the Ur*w
*‘ ' ‘
dT
ers
Admnlstrnllve
Comudure
it! AC) ami Shipper* Adv|
f
Cointnlllrr (SACi.
I’rlnclnnls npiHiluted
od 10
lo the ffAC
wore District i. A. V. Ksurhian,
Clearwater; District 8, • Dim ij L.
Itrnwn,
Mount Dnra;
..... ..........
........ Dl.strb IJ 3.
W. C, Lyles, Welr*ilalr:
............. ..Dl tflct
4, (t A. Seidel, Gotha; Dlslr t
C Van Der Lugt. . Kofi PiM
District (1. .1 Paul Gerber.
Park; District 7, Arthur M R
and Altrrul M Tlldon, hot
Winter Haven
. 04C Hltrrnatex are Dlitrl
w o II. \yilxon, nradcriton;
trlct 2. Charles R Orbortie,
tills; Dlitrlrt 3. fltuart D Fr*ch.
Welrulale; UlMrlrt 4. Chart &lt; F.
Kiwsett Jr., Orlando: Dlslr 1 1 It,
Paul n. RnberPon. Vero B 1, chj
District 6, E. (f, Todd, Avon ' irk|
DUirict 7. Hhlmiy t' Smith, V inter
Haven; and I«ren T. Bice, Mr* nes
Cltv.
Principal.) nn llio RAC w bn
.Fred
red H Johnslon, Tampa; llih ard
Fhllltpi,
~ llltpi. Orlando; f hirlaa A. Wowart. Auburndale; Jules W. B
Clearwater; John R. Rvnum, m \
vtlle; Francis Holdrlch, Orli do;
Hem A. Bank*. Lak
14) coe
Ipper,
p-r. winter Haven.
"
Alienates named tn the IAC
were John llust, Winter Hi ~
PMI'C. rrteric .'Whiter Ga
Robert K." CWpftf, Rorence i&gt; l|i
John ', fl. fl'hlranl Jr . 8a
fi'',,llv,an Jr., Cocoa; obit

"The rity of Hanford and Sem­
inole County hae at no time In
their nfflrlal history been regard­
ed as renter* of organised crim­
inal ramification!, and th a t^ f vice
and crime. The Chrletlan eltlsenry
and otherwise, rank In qualifying
Integrity as among the best wtthln
the itate of Florida", the "Jeffrie*
Reonrt" declares.
,
"Thsrs are no disclosure* of
criminal ramifications In this docu­
ment that rannnt be judiciously
and effectively corrected and wlth..........................I
it
out unfavorable
state and n*tmnwide publication", It further ilatee.
However, conslderxble*'evidence
wn* reported uncovered during the
period of the survey ttidleellng
wldespreed activity In Cuba and
Sollta gambling, bookmaking, and
certain other gambling rackets.
Th* Illegal annual take-awav from
normal buslneae channels by th*
two principal gambling ! rackets
wa* estimated ae approflmately
•1,000,000. Thera wera reported to
be 87 runn*rs and sellers operating
In the Hanford area.
Principal law v|cUtM « »*• !•dlf tied bv Police 1record* -were
given ae i t Traffic violation*. 2)
Intoxications, 8) Assault and bat­
tery, bootlegging and moonahlnlnt. M. Campbell, leeiburg; If, &gt;
Narcotic traffic In Sanford la In ney Griffin, Auburndale; Be i
evidence and Indicated aa onn* ra- Griffin Jr.milting attention. Mnimirntly. with
reenact to the axle of iparllusna

sldanf. I think Kefeuver I* very
J a y c ee
much in thn picture and 1 don't
think Rti'venson Inn the iioinlnn
It.'nnltnnsit ftr-tss Pat* Oa«|
lion In lho bag." Carter, among mond, Ky.
others i:i of the opinion that Itu-i
Oddly enough the Judges picked
sell must lie un the tiallot, If Jimt •toother entry of Jean Ano'a as
ns vice piesidept, if thn Dffntu- ili«&gt; second heat. It was "Prlxe"
rrats nro to curry the Houth In nnd "Hurtirlm."
Novemher. However, Uium’I) huIn oinking their choices this
Ktiilnl that lie will not accept the judge:*, Porter Canning, Mien /Ilia
vice presidential nomination.
Wei Ji mid Mrs. K. J. Maughton,
There were several mentioned wcr» ourh given a separate Hat
among tho Florida dslrgutcs y.M- of names from which to pick, Re*
triday at the convention halt If oils of the first rnuctls revealed
llmi'.ejl irfuses. Among them wer ■ that two of thn judges favored
Refaiivcr, Hocrotnry of the intnr- "Jay" nnd "fee" wldln the o*hsr
mr tisi-ar Chapman and Senator iudire liked "J’rlxe" and "HurJohn Hpnrkman of Alnhninn. Hen- prlse.” However, thn secooil vote
liter (iroige Hnialhi'iM stuted, made .lean Ann’a "Jay" anit "Cm"
"Hutween Kparkmun, Kefauvcr nnanltiimiM.
nhd' Chiipuian, I'd prefer them ill
.Mr. Ahh-n expressed Ills appre-,
JimI that' order, and 1 would ple­ chi 1Inn In all entries nnd thanked
num' most of the Russell people the newspapers for the fine pub­
would want Hparkmau, silica ha I* licity thn context received In the
Irom nearby Alnhamu and has press.
supported Uirk Jtussell for Prc*
"Hanford and the Junior Cham­
aidant." Others among tho Flor­ ber received much fine publicity
ida delegates did nut agree with from the contest," he said.
Hmathar*' phoktaa,
. ;
, The Judges', report also stated
Thera were many confSrancelf 4lint thrrr*s*erk nfghy fine nature
golhg on throughout th" day nl hut some hnfl to )&gt;e eliminated beConvention Mall. Tho** of y«u caiive they would b# too tnapnrowith tsIcvHlon suls m»v have seen nrlnte ns thn fawna grew older.
a flplriteil argument tietween Gov­
ernor fl. Menne William of Michi­
gan and several Florida delegatee,
inrluding former Htate Senate
t'roshlenl Hum (letien of (InlniMvllln. (Irticn told Williams, "If you
drive these six southern states mil
of this convention, you'll elect
fe,isouhow*r In November."
YeMi'iilny was ladles' day at
Iha convention. Addrrsses weio
given by I’arla Mesta, I. fl. min­
ister to Luxembourg; Mrs. Euelila Aml nr son. ambassador to
etimark; Mrs, India Edward, vice
chairman uf the national comlullin', and one nf them, Mta.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, received a
17 minute ovation, longer by far
than any accorded any previous
speaker, man or woman
While awrsltlng t^he quieting of
the tumult, Mrs, Roosevelt
levels xitcc d
at the ___uphonc*,
microphone*, do______
doing h*r beet
to keep a victory entile, but teen
glistened In her eyes.
Late last night, the credential*
immlttee admitted both "rogolar"
delegation! from'Texas and Ml*
aliilppt. However, the maverick
crowd from Texas has already
served notice that it will appeal
to the convention itielf. Hevrral
time* during tho day, I visited the
credential* committee meeting on
the 3rd floor-of the Hilton. They
were really working end I am con­
fident that Florida delegatee will
support tho ruling of th* commit-

MAN!Ann a wt - Air Force In
the scattered
vc stlgafora studied ‘ &lt;
wreckage
of a B-47 jet bomber
til
today In nn effort to lexrn what
cauacd It to break tip In flight,
klllli.j its four crewmen nnd careying death to two children piny
taa on (tie ground.
The
officer*
had no Immediate
,
__________
tn
public report on their findings.
Mr. And Mn. Billy Willi*ms
ilanned
_T funeral services
_.. r.*t a near
by rurel cemetery Thursday for
their children—Peggy Diane, n,
and Rufus, 3—who were (daily
burned by flaming fuel that alio
consumer! the house next door lo
theirs Tuesday.
MacDIII Air Force Base at Tam
pa, from which Iho 6 engine bomb
er wn* on a training flight, Ideuti
fkd the crew members as:
Mai Frederick Bwlng, 31. Park
er, In d , the plane commander;
Capt. Oscar W. Yon. 28. Beckley.
W. Va„ co pilot; Copt Hlchard E
Frnnclx, 28. Clay city, Ind. t«b
*erver; and Capt James II. For
man, 29, Birmingham. Ala., In
struclor-observer.
At MacDIII Field, Maj Gen
Frank A. Armitrona, comtnamlltig
general of the Sixth Air Dlvlilon,
withheld all deductions on (he
cause of the crash pending find.
Ing* nf a board of (lying 11!fleers
at the scene nf the accident.
Air Force guards maintained
watches today over major pleres
of the wreckage which fell within
a block of Ihc Jackson County line
pttel here. They continued to
broadcast appeals for residents to
report finding of even Iho smallest
fragments of the plane.
All other II 47* at MacDIII Field
stayed on the ground pending fur
(her Information on the cause of
tjie crash. It was Iho second fatal
explosion of one of the nation's
biggest and fastest bombers from
the Tampa base in the past three
weeks.

Tam pa Is Threatened**
By W arehouse Blaze
TAMPA or — Fire swept the
Luckenbath Steam ship Co ware
house hrre today mid every avail,
able unit tu the Tampa fire depart­
ment Joined in a successful effort
tn prevent flames spreading to tho
nearby downtown business district.
No immediate report was avail
able on Ihe cause or prypeity lot' f
The fire department said the
sprawling structure was virtually
a total jo**, but lltllc merchandise
way reported stored there now.
Fire Inspector Manuel Mnh,
Ur lick by a hose out of control,
wns taken lo a hospital with a
passible fractured neck. Ida con
ditinn was reported good, but Xrayx were being taken to determine
his exact Injuries.

into
F ly m outh 4 D r.
S ed an
$ I 2 7 5 .M

1947 P ly m o u th
Sedan
E x tra clean, low inllrnge
$ 9 6 0 -0 0

B a ttle CaMualtieH In
K orea In creased *r»20
WASHINGTON its-Announced
It. fl. battle rasuallirs In Korea
reached 113,3*3 todav, an In
crease of 320 since last week.
The Ilf tense Department's
weekly summary bated on noilficatlone tn famlllrs through last
Friday reported these new to­
tals !
17,HM
Killed In action
N3.9.L1
Wounded
13,301
Missing
I9.KS
Hattie death* (X)
9,317
Current missing
ng (Y)
(Y
(X) Includes hilled tn action,
1,837 fatally wounded and t n
dead, originally reported miss­
ing.
(V) After deducting from grots
total 1,381 returned, I,MO known
caotarad tad 201 known dead.
FotUwhU .la a breakdown of
the caaaalurs by services:
Army „
81,133
Nnvy .
r J,«3
Air Force
1.212
Marino Corps
19,233

1947 H udson (6 )
S ed a n

$775-00
1950
Stu d e h a k cr
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l"iw Mllcnge, Looks New

$107500

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BUICK CO.

210 MACiNOMA AVK.
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g o w it h C o c a -C o la *

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W here you buy y o u r food you’ll
jin d handy six-bottle carl one o f Coke

. . . because C oke, food and appetites
are good partn ers.

HRS I FEDERAL

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as
equipment.
Eighty - seven percent
m
are In near of the new Municipal
BeaeWI) 8tedium while M pei
one-time would llker to see n full time
Raymond Moley, pro. National director employed by the to teen-ami youth*. Soma gambling
on plphqll meehlnea was reported Gadsden County 1
emileyaseat of qualified
as wall a* on alot machines In n
potent city mat
enfYr* Ih favor of few Isolated Inetaneoi, Atttndloh
.....
City limit** wa* al»o celled to the lidnortenee
OUINC m - Gadsden Ca inty
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them- of totter eotorrament of the curParty after 87
faw
law,
and
tta
bearing
juvearam
will remain
among Florida^ ‘
the
II* delinquency.
countloi.
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A n d Personal Activities
rtlO N E u s

Social Calendar
MON
Y
Open house will he held from
7:30 to 10:00 p. m. a( the Methei!l»t Parsonage linnnrnlg Rev, nnd
Mm. J. K. McKinley anil MU*
Thelma Long. All minister.* of
the city, their wive* unit mem­
ber* of the Methodist congrega­
tion are cordially- invited to at.
tend.
Tt»E«ll\V
The Seminole 111kh School Hand
will hold summer prnrtlcr In the
school band ball
7 ,10 p. m All
alumni and Inteirstcd person, nro
cordlnlly invltrd to ho present.

Nino A p po intm ents
M ade A t R ollin s
WINTER PARK (Special) —
Nine Appointment* to the faculty
(P nf Rollins College have hern nnnounrrd this summer hv Hugh K.
McKean, president of thn college.
In addition to the selection of
t*r. Edwin R. Walker, dean of
thn college of arts noil sciences nt
Florida State University, e* dean
of Rollins College, Appoint incuts
have included:
Mrs. Alice Hansen, who tins
served as ii college head librarian
for 2.1 years, as hem! of lh« new
— Sf&gt;26.000 Mills Mrnmrinl l.ihrnry
9 on thn campus.
Dr. Oerypvn Drlnkwatrr, niemtier of the history faculty nt Vn».
sar College for 10 veart., ns nsso.
elate professor of history.
Dr, Franklyn .lohnson, former
consultant to tlio Central llitcllirence Agency and a former Fillbright scholar at the I nndon
School of Economics, as assistant
professor nt politirul science,
Irvin Stock, forme. Fulhrlghl
scholar in Kuglond nod France
who now holds a Ford Foundation
fellowship, as assistant professor
of Fuglhh. He will receive his
doctorate from Harvard this sum­
mer,
Dr. Dan Thomas, former holder
of an Atomic Energy Commiss­
ion fellowship, former research
worker ut the Naval Ordualtca
l aboratory and iiitilrurlor at tinUniversity of the South, ns nssocite professor of physlra.
A
Don W. Carroll, former grad­
uate assistant nt Marshall College and teaching fellow id the
University of Trans, ns assistant
professor of ehcmlstry Hr will rocelve his doctointc from Texas
this summer.
Mrs, Mary Cashnmn Taylor,
graduate of Carnegie Institute of
Technology’s College of Fine Arts,
graduate student at Southern
Muthodlst University, and Instruc­
tor at Hnrkatlny Junior College*
t^ in Dallas, Texas, as itislriirlor In

•

SaVer H om e S cen e
O f R eh ea rsa l P a rty
Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Hofmann,
Mr. and Mr*. II. N. Sayer, Mr.
I.nd Mrs. Dale Hofmann and Mis*
Jrnn Sayer entertained mrmhers
of the Willlams-Horry welding
party with a rehearsal supper last
tvrnlng at 0:00 o’clock at thn
Payer home In Mayfair,
The rooms of the Sayer home
were heautifuly decorated with
a. rangements of pink rose* and
sweetheart ro»c».
The simper
was served on the patio where
the huffel table was decorated
with pastel garden flowers and
white tapers. Curst* were seated
at small table* centered with pink
hibiscus.
The hostesses were assisted In
serving by Mr*. J. B. Cogbutn.
Those Invited to be with Mis*
Nancy Williams and her fiance,
Kenneth Berry were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry G. Berry. Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Williams of Potlslnwn, Pa.,
Mr. ami Mrs. S. F. Manfre, Mr.
and Mt*. Spenrcr Harden, Mr.
and .Ur*. I.ee Draper of I.ake
Wales, Mr, end Mr*. Raymond
Lumlquist nnd .laughter Peggy
Jane. Mr. and Mrs, Itralley 0.1.
ham and daughter netty and Mr.
end Mrs. Volie Williams Jr. and
sou Jimmy.
Also Dr. and Mr*. W. P. Brooks,
Mr. nnd Mrs, rick Aiken, Mr.
and Mrs. Even* MrCoy, Mr.
Mid Mrs. I. E Estrldge and
rot. Bonny, Mrs. Hugh Darden and
daughter Miss Betty Walker of
West Point. Gn , Miss Jane Chap­
man. Miss Barbara Jo I,annum of
Jacksonville, Kermit Berry, James
Jordan, William Flowers, Gus
Ruprrnnnt, Jack Wlnfree, Clarence
Hughes ami Laurence Willard,
ATTENDS CONFERENCE
Airs, Margaret L. (Jolt, of Ge­
neva attended the statewide Re­
source Use Work Conference on
‘‘Education and the Fiiluie of
Florida," Monday and Tuesday.
July 21-22 at Florida Slate Uni­
versity In Tulluhasire.
The conference, plonned by F8U
ami its School of Ed.icntlon, had
ns its main theme "Education for
wise use of all resources t . im­
prove living," and was designed
to bring about increased coopera­
tion between the schools i.nd other
ngenele* for better understanding
umi use of resources in Floiida
and the Southeast.

tie will receive hla doctorate In
♦ho fall, ns assistant professor
of sociology, He ha* al*u taught
at lha State University of New
York and the Polytechnic Instltue of Puerto Rico,
All of the appointments to the
teaching faculty are effertlve at
Marshall K, Powers, Instructor the beginning of the college year
at the University of Florida where in the fall.

N O W '*9 THE TIME

Miss Margaret Elisabeth Ander­
son. of HlghlMown. N. J., became
the bride of Richard Packard, son
of Mrs. Mae Packard of this city
nnd the late Rex Packard, on Sat­
urday, June 28, at (1:30 o'clock In
the afternoon.
The ceremony was performed at
t h e Hlghtstown
Presbyterian
Miss Kay Rntignn has as her Church by Ibe Rev. Ki.cl E. John
guest Mis* Dentine Person* nf son, In n setting nf palms amt
Otlsmlo,
white enrnntion* and asters.
Given in marriage by Robert
Mr. and Mr*. Don Rider and M. Sberrard, the hride was loveli
daughter, Glendon Jo. have led lor in a full length gown of white
organdy over taffeta. Her dress
Indiana to visit relatives.
featured an embroidered Jarki t
Mr*. J, N. Robson returned re­ with elbow length sleeves and
cently from a visit in Miami with Peter Pan collar, mound which
her daughter, Id. Pearls Robson. she wore a nrcklace of pearla. She
vvo.e n lace Juliet cap trimmed
&gt;
Mr. ami Mrs. Roger Dale with llllea-of-the-valley and
Schmidt left this afternoon for shoulder length veil of hrtdal II
Milwaukee, Wl*., where they will lusion, nnd carried a bouquet of
baby's breath nnd lllle»-of-thi'
visit Mr. Schmidt’s parent*.
valley centered with a white or­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Higginboth­ chid.
Ml** KWn McCtenahan of
am plan to leave on Friday for
Miami where they will go by plana Brooklyn, N. A'., cousin of the
to Nassau to spend several days. bride, was maid of honor. She
wore a hea.ltlful gown of Nile
Comdr. and Mrs. G. R. Pearson green taffeta and rarrled a eav
have ns their guests Mr. and rade of blue delphiniums and pink
Mrs, Gipson Smith and daughter rose*.
Edwin W. Rrangenbrrg of Al­
Frances of Jrffersoii City, Mo.
lentown, N. J. served a* LcM
Alfred E. Robson of Atlanta man, and Robert J. Sherrant a*
Irft today for Miami after visit- usher.
Following the ceremony, n ie
ing In Sanford with Dr, nnd Mr*.
rrptlnn was held, after whirl, the
J. N. Hobson.
couple left or. a wedding trio
Mr. and Mr.. William It. Wray through the New England State-*
hnve Irft for Huntsville, N (’., to and into Canada.
They are now residing at (ill I
visit III the Nll-Wrny Hotel with
South Main Street, in Height*
relatives.
town, and In October will return
Photo h\ Raymond Studio
Mr. nml Mrs. E. C. Smith, Jr., to Sanford where they will mak"
Mil William limy Whltnk"r, Ibe former Hcliy I "&gt;i Partin. wInmtheir
home
at
f.t4
Melbu.ville
Ave­
Iinvr ..'turned from Highland*. N.
mar.inge to Ml. Whitaker of Titusville look pb.ee on Saturday morn
C., where they visited with their nue.
ing in n piivate cc.cmnny performed at the home of the loide' p.xt
daughter. Id. Shirley Smith for
ents on llie Paula Hoad Itolb Mi Whitaker noil tier tin bond ur
a week.
N an cy H olly W a lk er students at Stetson University where *hc Just completed (&gt;,, flesh
mm. year and Mi Whitaker I* now in till Jnnlm yen of tlo&gt; low
Sandra amt Sherry Lee, daugh­ W ed In N ew O rlean s sellool Following a wedding trip to Miaou the young uuiple |diu&gt;
ters of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lee,
In reside hi Del,anil.
Jr., are expected to return to San­
(If n.itslnmling inloiexl to O n
ford today nfter having spent Ihe (ml Floridian* Is the announce
a »u
past two werks In Cocoa with men! or the marriage of Nancy
relative*.
Holly Walker, daughter of Mr. ami
Mr*. Horace Edward Walker, who
Mr*. W. F. Crute nnd son Frank became Hie bride of Roger \ er
A nimnil1 iinii'l rri*‘*nony HfiitcJ wilii a nylmi Im.- ii rh*"i nml v* It rCrnle of Macon, Ga., were the Butler, son of Mi and Mr*. Ken
hi ith'tfi Hilll'a
Ill"
Mi*.
II -ttv I.OII I’ailll and Will iM-ei-asiiriea.
weekend guest* of Mrs. Unite's urth lllultie Hut If. of Mendniu.
t0
itiolbi-r, Ml* Whllo kri nsIt* i l*%
'Itusvllliill
Inni
Itniy
Whitaker
of
daughter nnd son-in-law, Mr. mid III. &lt;m July 21 in New Orleans,
vv th
ed in jtrey li**ii"
norning
nl
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Mr*. Hubert Parker. Also visit- La. The eeremuny took place in
paM-nl* led neeesaoti".
Ing the Porker* is her sister, Mrs. the Chapel of the St. Charles Avi 1hr lu&gt;mt* t»f llit* hrlit
iinlin-dlnl.
loiliiiilial.lv folioMllllf 111*' s'■1*
nrntlM't*
•
of
th&lt;*
l.rfurr
Unthlyn Smith of Honolulu,
one Presbyterian Church with the
ttf Ihr t toiph’. Tile loide tunny 1In- to idol • - iipli* t ti» Ilf i'
I Rev. Robert Cogswell officiating famili'-i. the Iitiikfhtt’i t»f Mi and Mr*. wedding . ake who (l WIt ‘ 1«'l V l
Mr. and Mr*. Hilly (item, have I nt M:ll(&gt; p in
A. liny Partin of Sit nf...... and with punch. Tin- in .!• tIIhi. n i (returned front Alexandria, Vn.,
The bride i* the grnnddnughici the
h’lfriMmi** pnr«*rl- in. Mi. nvi-l laid Willi a 1- V*'1V II11}•Mi I
where they visited his parents, ' of Mrs. Itohcrl John Holly nml the ami Ini,
Mi .1 II Whitnki i of TP ii , lii.li Irni-li and 11.. . h.rlt i nl
Mr. nnd Mr*. II. I*. Glenn. Their late Mr. Holly, former resldciili. vllle
C"llt,'("d wUb wl it** . it imholi *
daughter, Jnnet, remained in Alex­ of Sanford. Mr. Holly was tin
The •►tcoiioiv wild |i", formed and pom pnm clu Vi nItIlit ru till
andria to visit for the summer 1 foouiir. of The Sanford Hamid l,V III" Hr\ \ (i- M* 1mi i,. 1*i,Till- Ct'llpb- left 'ml II VM1Mi
I and later served as Postmaslet tot Ilf Ihi' Fli nt Pi i-.bvl "i lan Inp In Mlniiil o if h 1ho I'Mh
witli her grandparent*.
j for Sanford.
(’linn Ii at IP.'Hi nVIfkrk oii Hntiiiday wi-iii mg a *ml nf ii t|a««11• *t II It ill
The bride wore a gown of wlitf, nun lung. Fiirmllig a no Kgioun 1 ciittnn will, pulin' h allot . I't '
Mr. and Mr*. Frank l Wood­
t| h’11 fll It!
ruff III amt son "Tex” returned organdy nnd lare, with her nm for lin- uedilllig wii* Il .' fll "|l1ll"V hoi ii *. Sim sine ii
ng veil of rose point llltlllt i'll with naluilgii. frill and Ik-r hi idol hninpn • » 1.... »h II
on Sunday from Hendersonville, ther’s weddlni
N. C. They were accompanied by luce. She carried n bouquet of &lt;u white . niimti.ili*. tin ■Ithei aidi return they pin i 1• null
1II |l
Miss Elisabeth Woodruff, daugh­ chltls and llly-of-the-valb’y. Blo­ of 1lit- fireplace stun. lull Im.*- tmiiie in Del.alitl
ter of Dr. and Mrs, Harry Wood­ wn* attended by Mrs. William kel. of while gladioli nml iiKti-r.
Iiin-HlH ■■or .Vi itful M* Ij,,
ruff, who visited In Candler, N. C Middleton ns malum of honor nml with Inan,-lied laluielal in liolillng licit lioin.'o .,f il.'.
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Totn Mallor.ee. Mis* Nancy Lockwood, maid i ( while htpiift. Stifl iiiiiHi' wm M k I . i i Iii I In 1 1*4*i *«f h » ‘ Hiii &gt;i
honor. Ruth wore gowns of pin) kUyt'il prior to (hr rumiimiy l»v Mr i i i k I Mih. .lu rk
\Vlii i mIt*i ,
Mis* Sara Warren Knstcrhy has organdy and carried colonial nose- 'InnUt
l&gt;nvl* nmt T H im v Illr ; Mi ii ml Mi
|l*vi«tM
toturned from a visit in Norfolk gay* nf pink roaea.
O
V
I
Von
1
■elinii*
in*
1
1
0
1nl
K r i .'iiu iij o f fl lr J&gt;iri■Ii*, \l&lt; ntj-l i\h t
her sel
William McClellan Middleton Truly” mid f fir tl fiilllli Mill U»'*l H !■' Miiiifi • , I*»’I.ami t Mi &gt; Iim i .
nnd Virginia Bcaeh, She was aernhipanied home by Hobby Will­ served n« best man and o.hors ding m u, In
Ihirtm nml |C«»\ I*ni im .Vi
iam*. son of Comdr. and Mrs. John were John Hlunt and Donald Mac»n In nun t my*
Thr 'liile it it ■*
W, William* of Norfolk, who will Cminel.
roll".
u
i
trin
ii n*
Ml1" It hall
hv her
Following the ceremony n -e* h iigtb V,I &lt;1,1 Hi! fi * t *! Vhl'i’
visit her and his grandmother,
rrptlnn
was
held
at
the
bom-.
,f
•
Mrs. Edward Higgins on Enst
of 4T»Ir.ly f* it
, uduui (*&gt;red S'v
the hrl'h’’* parents at 7127 llauip I'll illg „ In,uffui 1 kit 1 **VCl i ,r
Tenth Strovt.
*on Road.
fi'lii di Hlgned VV1Mi | III!ii H Ilf ♦•HI
Out of town guests wen- Mr. bi'iu,lei V ".(' lull •k# f In
Mr. nml Mrs. Norm . Little and
h *»f
ami
Mr*.
Kenneth
Butler
of
MenMrs. R. A. Howell Sr. have as
III" .hi it and fill nn IR *» I'-.lin^oi
dotu,
parents
of
the
bridegtnmn;
their guests at their home on
. (feet. A l-.it.-i»» ..( . min mil,-i ..I
Lnko Markham, Lt. Col. nnd Mr*. Mr*. Holly of Sanford; ami Mis. oigumly was wmo .u.-t ■rr»f11, &gt;
John
Reach
flaiard
of
Clrv
bind,
Clifford W. Howell. Lt. Col. How
&lt;b i "Ib-liigt- limllr,- r,ti.I b» at ■
ell ban just rnmpleted advanced 0.
win,, n -linoI Mi-r.-.l veil of ill,
The
bride
graduated
from
Me
training at the General Staff Hnd
ilIII*!«••• « till h fell fiom a half bill
Gehne
School
in
New
l)rlean'
nnd
Officer* Command School at Ft.
of iirgnmly Irimme.l will, lilv •(
Is
attending
Radellffe
Coll
g.
Lsavenworth, Kas, Alter a :10 .lay
tin valley Tile bride . itr1 1r,1 a
leave he will report to Korea mid whern she fs editor of the year wlille llibl. lo,,|ier| with n white
Mr*. Howell will go to Panama bonk and chairman of the (iri,il­ oiiblil and ivltfi .aim streamer.
City to be with her father while lation Committee. Mr. Holler
Mrs. S. F Manfre, *(st,&gt;r of
graduated from Harvard Cod- g* the bride, was lin only attend
he Is away,
where he was a member of me anl and wa* gowned in a bailer
Hasty Pudding Institute of I .'711 Ilia length struples, flock of white
LAKE MARY
ami the Crimson Key Society.
organdy over green taffeta fra
The couple left for a trio to luring a very full skirl nod a
By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
the Smoksy Mountain* an I will Mole of while nrgnlul)
Itip bridegroom’* hr'illit'i, .Im a
Col. and Mrs. W. E. Bsker and reside In Memlola until S. ptemi.. &gt;
Miss Dtlon Baker spent Sunday In when Mr. Butler reports for l-.t, Whitaker, served a* lie«l man
'Its. Partin, mother of IIn*
Laka Alfred, the guest* of their in the Army and Mr*. U'lthi &gt; 'll
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and return for her senior year «t (fad- briil", wore a gown of blue r. y■

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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bullard re­
turned Friday from visiting rela­
tives in South Georgia. Accom­
panying them were their daugh­
ters, Mrs. Cecil Driskell and son
Carl Roland of Atlanta and Mrs.
A, Paulk and son. Lewis of Doug­
las, Ga,
Mr- and Mrs. John Barrows and
son, Johnny of Maitland were thn
gueata of their friends, Rev. and
Mrs, L. W. Scott, Sunday. John­
ny Barrowa Is Moderator of the
Westminster Fellowship of thn
Presbyterian Church DBA for
Florida.
Mrs. D. K, Williams and Haughtar Julia left for Atlanta Saturday
whara they will make their home.
Mr. and Mre. Roy ftildum and
family of Graen Cove Spring*
*P*pl Wadnssday and Thursday
with hla mothar, Mrs. J. A. Lloyd.
Charles Robbins, of Orange. N.
£’• *
hla mothar, Mrs.
Fred Bobbins.
Miai Rochelle Eubanks has been
the n a st of Mlaa Barbee Brown
at New. Smyrna Batch this past

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Hr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw ofi
UMdswM, Pa., wore raeant
ffiiaata of Ihoir frlanda, Mr. and
Jf». J, R. Mclanghlin. The
Shawi are touring the sUU.
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Mr. and Mrs. Toni McLaughlin
of Daytona Hesch visited hla
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin, last work.
Mulrom Strang accompanied them
home, for a few days’ fishing.
Sunday a family reunion wa*
held at the J, L. Bullard home.
Guest* Included! Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Hutko and daughter*. Dorothy
and Gayle, Mr. and Mr*. Frank
Mlnchew, Mrs. A. Toro, Mr. nml
Mrs. Ralph Wlillama and daughter*. Myrna and Melanie, Mr*.
Cecil Driskell and son Carl Roland
of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs, A. Paulk and
son, Lewis of Doutlas, Ga., Mr.
and Mrs. M. Flanders ami sun
Jack, Mr. and Mra. n. Morgan
and daughter!, Patay and Car.,lyn, Mra. Carol Martin nml son,
J. C„ all of Winter Park; Mr.
and Mra, B. F. Bullard and dill
dren, Jean and Ruth Marie, Mr.
and Mra, Charlea Flanders ami
son, David, Mra. Frances Bullard
and children, Louis and Jennet Is.
of Sanford.
Mr*. L. C. Tlllla add ion, Dan17
vlilUng her alster, Mr*.
Fredericlc, In Blmore, Ala.
Miss Alloa Downahl, of HufN' V^ alaUr of Mra- L. We
Scott and her two eoualns, Mlaa
Minnie Kiefer and Mra. Everett
McKean of Indianapolis, InH., srrlvad Saturday to visit Rev. and

Mr. Scott.
Mr. and Mr* Thomas Solicit
have moved Into tin. |i If Will
lams home.
Mr nml Mr*. II M, Corlnaii
urn home again after spending
the weekend in AndnluslN, Ala ,
with Mra. Annie llnhnrn, the Ini
ter’* sister. Mr. ami Mrs. G. L.
Slniinofield, remain In Alabama,
to viidt their dauglili-r.
Mr. and Mr*. A. F. lie nip were
III latkeland Sundny where Ills

mother, Mrs. Iledmon, irb-lnated
her eightieth hirthday, will, nn
open house.
Sir, and Mrs. Weller Itoblayer
Nnd daughter. Miss Mary Anne,
are home again from visiting re|.
atlvr* nml friend* In Now Jersey
and Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mr*. Joe May bury have
returned after a two weak*’ vnr*
Sinn spent with relative* ill New
Englond am) New York Statu.
After a vacation spent with tel
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L. M. Cusson are homo again.
Friends of C. E. Mllsted will
be glad to know that he ha*
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been a patient for several week*.
Mr. and Mra. Albert I). Ilurke,
owners nf the Maryal Itnnrh, nr*
upylng one of ton now Evans1
Ihouses, until they can build llielr
&lt;
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Riot, Led By Two
Killers, Is Ended
BOSTON Wi — forty-three prlsoners, fed by two life-term killers.
released two hostages unharmed
end, eurrendercd early today about
IS hours after rioting at Mass*,
chuselt* State Prison In Charles­
town and barricading themselves
• In the auto plate shop.
J Correction Commissioner Maxwall B. Groesman n ld no promi lset were given to the prisoners
' and added, "The*'H get the maxiI mum (penalty.)''
r The two hostages, Cornelius Hor' gin, 41, and John Kerrlvan, prison
• employes, said they were swept
|i Into the 3 story building to the top
. floor where the prisoners set up a
• barricade.
; They said they were not harmed,
i bound or gagged by the prisoners,
• The hostages added that nlthough
• thav were allowed to move around
rather freely In the room Ihey
.■pant a weary night and always
fall In danger.
The, riot broke out about I p. m.
Tuesday and ended about 4:19 a m.
today.
Thirty other prlsonera surren­
dered earlier after a tear and
vomit gas barrage sent them
streaming back to their Cherry
fflll Section cells weeping like cry
babies. The Cherry 1IIU Section,
which usually quarters condemned
man, housed only quarrelsome
prisoners.
The hsrrlcaded prisoners sub
milted their grievances to Cross­
man and O'Rrlen, declaring they
would not surrender or release the
hostages until they saw their dc
ma nets In newspapers. They also
demanded no reprisals.
Orossman delivered (he early
morning editions to the prisoners
so they coutd see their grievances
In print. But, a state police spokes­
man said, the prlsonera continued
to haggle with the commissioner
and presented more demands.
Among tholr demands were bet­
ter food, pay for work as pre­
scribed by a 104(1 legislative act,
leas confinement for minor Infrac­
tions. more time for showers al
lowed
once an week,
free
Kiwru iniLD
w rri, more
mv
time, especially for lifers

F lorida B anker Cites
P o ssib ilitie s
For
A ttr a ctin g W ealth •

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MISIDINT of Columbia University for two yesrs by 1190, Riseniowrr enjoyed an Impromptu lunch with members of the claas of
1029. Ike wmt to Columbia from a three-year term as U. ft. Chief
of Hiaff, which followed his duty na occupation chief In Germany.

GUI' platform rrlHrlsm
The Korea War Issue was ban
died this way.
"The Communist aggressor has
been burled bark from Soulh Ko
re a Thus, Korea has proved, o n e r
and for all, Ibal Ibe Unllrd Nalinns will resist aggression
"We urge continued effort, by
every honorable means lo bring
about a fair and effectlvo peace
settlement In Korea In accordance
wllh Ihe principles of the United
Notions Charier."
In another slam at Itepuhlicans,
Ibe foreign policy plank said:
"We reject the defeatist view
of those who say we cannot afford
the expense uml effort necessary
lo defend ourselves We express
our full confidence In the Joint
Chiefs of Staff."

fC'enllnoed Vrmn P aaa (la st

over a Girls Water. She waa found
guilty and sentenced to two more
Hay* at Girls Hints. Him told of
the fun of awhnmlng In the col­
lege peol and nf the toura of the
Capitol building, the Governor’s
mansion and the Supreme Court
building. Muring one nf the legis­
lative sessions a hill waa passed
to hold a reunion nf the group.
She also told of the meaauto
passed by the House of Represen­
tative* providing for life Imprlaonmont without possibility of
pardon for dopo-paddlors,
Mlsa Beverly Gray, sent bv ‘-Ha
Pilot Club, and Min Joan Wright,
by the American Education Asso­
ciation, were unable to attend the
picnic. The girl* were Introduced
hy Mr*. E. II. Lanty, program
chairman.
Mr«. Nancy Brock, who servo:!
aa a delegate tn th* Pitot Inter­
national convention held at Mu-Inac Island, Mich, described the
convention site as "being out of
this world". Htseped III hlalmy
where many battles were fought,
the old foil still ntanda at on i
end of the Island which ran h«
reached only hy ferry. N &gt;cars are
allowed on th* Islam!, so transpor­
tation la by hlcycla nr surrey,
Bhe described Ihe visit to Ihe
ivarnor’a summer home where
a guaata ware served tea and of

enter* who believe Hint racial
problems are heil handled a! stale
a lough "anli-fllibiislor plank" call­
ing for ravlalon of Senate rules.
Instead, under a section on "gov­
ernment reorganisation" the plank
In general terms iiropnsea Im­
proved congressional lawmaking
machinery without specific men
lion of "filibuster" or Henale rules

! T £ s T£
Baenhowar rtHtOHII PAY for teacher* waa urgag by Preeideftt Etaenhowar, apeak* ? l ,*d
c - *•
Harper
(left) obtained
hla ai
si
av
veara
h»fn..
~-rh,"ri"
—
1
hla
appointment
to Wait
Ing Informally In front of the Atm* Mater statue at Celumbto Uni* J!™* , ,m Ih.i.
----oM ,f1,nd- ■ newspaper pubverally, lie raleed the question why the "man or woman teachardoee ,n ,r rrom
lh«lr
home
I
..........to w n o f Abtlen*. waa visiting New TorkI&gt;lifrftajia«l ty
U ge# n, rtuun*
as...__ snsktts
.
s.
not cet tha recompense to which he or iha la eo Justly snlltted.'*
nuintwiw

F rien d sh ip
(&lt;.'nnMaa»4 Pro** N i« Oil)
elected It* of 24 detegalcs pledged
lo Ihe Georgian
, The one sided split In the Flor­
ida delegation has occasioned no
disharmony. Russell backers, In­
cluding Ihe two Florida senators,
told n reporter they are convinced
that Kcfniiver will drop out of the
balloting and that the stain's en­
tire 24 volesl hen will gn to Bus­
sell, If he remains In the running.
"We are not having anything hut
unanimity In Ihe delegation," said
.Smothers.
In the event both Kefativer and
Russell drop mil, the Floridians
plan lo caucus on the convention
floor tn determine where Ihey'U
throw Ihelr support.
"The question n( second rholce
has nnl even come up," said Hol­
land "We have been going on the
assumption Hint Russell will win "
The Georgians, 24 votes strong
for Russell, are exported tn go
down the line with ihelr senator^
never switching ihelr vote tn any­
one else.
The Florida senators had a word
of prntse Tor Ihe Sunshine State's
young chairman, Farrla Bryant,
Ocatn, a Russell campaign leader

C oast G uard S e a r ch es
For D istr esse d Ship
NEW ORLEANS (Jit-Four Coast
Guard cutlers and three I'ltY pa­
trol planes arc searching an area
In the Gulf of Mexico 100 miles
snulhweit of New Orleans for an
unidentified ship which was re­
ported In distress at 11:29 a. m. to­
day, Coaat Guard officials said.
The Coaat Guard reported re­
ceiving a call which said only
"Radio receiver out. Abandoning
ship In small boat."
An Air Force C-47 reported see­
ing an oil slick In the area of
Ihe distress call shortly after It
was rorclvrd, officials said.
The four cutters In the search
arc the Cartlgan, the Triton, (he
Salvia and the Tampa.
The Coast Guard said the first
I'RY took off from Hlloxl at 7:29
a m. and other planes took off at
3 a m. from Cornu* Chrlstl. Tex.,
and Pensacola, Fla.

Court

OlympIcM
&lt;&lt; ontlrnra Chxh I'ss* (tee)

MemoeraHe accomplishment* and
viewed wllh nlnrm the new Re
publican platform
Roth aimed nl appealing In n
majority n( Ihe voter*, especially
(hose In labor union* nr organl/ed
minority or natlonallly groups
The labor plunk once more
urged—hut did not promise re

S

which adorn*

tn thn foreign policy pmnk, Ihe
Democrats, ni did the llepuhllrnn*.
put world peace as Ihe lop goal
"We will noi he deflected from
our course by any ntlempt* lo ills
Florida waa givan ala top
awards amt two Florida women
had tha distinction or being elected
to International office*. Tha Jack­
sonville club won Ihe "Club of Hie
Year" award and Mra, Edith MeBrld* Cameron of Gainesville svns
elected second vice president of
Pilot International, lira. Genlu
Dodd, past dlatrlct governor, wet
elected a director.
An International project waa
)■

H ••nllnnen frnm I'm * llsei
anxiously hy Western oh'.rrvers, not only because of
Egypt'* ladeullal key posltlnn In
Middle Kust defense, hut also In
light nf llrllnin’s hitler feud wllh
Ihe Kgyptlnns over nmlrol nf the
Hun/ Canal and Die Sudan
In Iran, the picture looked oven
morn grim Diplomats feel Ihe
riot* have spelled out a warning
that Judicious use of mub rule
may cause Ihn West tn lose the
slralegle land Irrelrirvnhty.
The Communist*, supposedly out­
lawed. are taking an Increasingly
nrllciilntr rnlo. Op In now, they

w a Idled

record of fi n.18 set hy Finland's
Vnlmnrl Iso Hollo In 1232.
lo Hirer Iris! heats tn the stee
plrchnse no (ewer Hum olght run­
ners, Including two Russians, ran
under ihe funner Olympic record
Cy Young, Glendale, Calif., dis­
mayed a capacity crowd nf 70,000
Finns when .he threw tha Javelin
212 feet. 0 70 Inches on his second
allempl In Ihe final round to
s i o i m Ii Ihe Olympic record of 239
feel, seven Inches held by FinInnd'* Mailt Jnrvmnn.
Harrison (Rones) Dillard, Cleve­
land. Iimu Olympic ino-meter
champion, equalled the Olympic
record of i.i o seconds In winning
Ills first heal In his specialty, Ihe
HO nieler high hurdles.
Shirley Hirlrklsnd of Australia
broke the Olympic mark andt led
the world record for the women's
90 meter hurdles hy winning her
heal In II seconds. Yvette Wil­
liam* ot Australia broke th* wom­
en's hrnad Jump reenrd in th* qual­
ifying round with a leap of to feet

By
EN N ET T DELOACH
fly B
BENNETT
DELOACH
BARTOW th - A banker said
today there Is a need In thli state
for bringing Investors and t«eken
of money together.
Benton W. Powell, president of
the Palmer First National Bank
and Trust Co. of Sarasota, said
opportunities for capital mveilmen! in Florida are not being fully
exploited.
.....................
•»
At a state-wide Industrial con- *
ference, Powell said In many cases
neither the Investor nor the man
who wants money knows ol the
other's need.
He suggested, among othtr
things, a clearing bouse for gettlog ,*
these two groups'together.
.
Powell also said the State Ad
vertlalng Commission might have ,
more money to spend In publicis­
ing Florida's opportunities.
Following Powell a suggestions, %
Beverly Grlzzard, acting director #
of the Advertising Commission,
said his agency Is In contact with
some 20,000 prospects who went
to bring an estimated MO million
dollars lo this state for Investment

rich hut noverty-itrlckcn nation
whose fight with Britain over tha
Angln-Irnnlan Oil Cn properties al­
ready has produced a dangerous

C on ven tion
M n n lla e M Pram Page OM I

manshlp, Including Ihe right lo act
as advocate, timekeeper, parlia­
mentarian and 'Impartial' Judge
all at Ihe same lime: and
"Whereas, such conduct on the
part nf both participants was with­
out precedent In our National Con­
vention and amounted to a flourish
of parliamentary arrogance that
knew nn hounds, which was In­
deed shocking to the sensibilities

of fair-minded people everywhere.
"Therefore, be II resolvd, that
this convention does hereby direct
attention to the gross mishandling
of hli duties by Ibe temporary
chairman; and
"Be II further resolved, that this
convention does hereby ceniure
and condemn the brazen action of
Ihe temporary chairman."
Dever told a reporter he had not
heard previously about the pro­
posed resolution. He added with a
■mile:
"I suppose It will go to the liesn litf lo n a

returned to their aide at which
point the accident had occurred.
In his plea to the jury Me,
Spencer laid the Idame for thu
accident on "young people out
for n good timo" and declarer1
that e v e r y time euch a case was
brought before the Jury police of­
ficer* would testify that the de­
fendant was so drunk he rouldn't
stand.
He also noted the "belligerent"
attitude ot Patrolman Harrison
and commented on the fact (tint
while tlm patrolman had been
solicitous about the welfare of
Iwo women Involved In the acci­
dent, he had not secured medical
attention for Mr. f’lymton, who
had previously testified that ha
had had a disk In hla back out
of place due tn the accident, but
had taken him to Jail,
Geo. A. Speer Jr., prosecuting,
attorney, asked that Iha Juror*
remember In their d***!0* thu
gravity of the offense. He no(«J
the terror of facing a ’ drunken
driver on the highway when a
motorist has to make a split sec­
ond decision as to the method of
avoiding nn oncoming car, know­
ing that the drunken driver may
change hla direction at any time.
Ho added that be felt Ihe prose­
cution had caUidinhed "heyond
the doubt of a reasonable man"
that Mr. Plymton was Intoxicated
at the time of the accident.
Jurors in the case wen Mrs,
Metta M. Starke, George Jakuhcln,
Edward Toft ley, Homer Little,
Hubert R. Overall, and Blanton
D. Owen.

Orluard said thla capital ren
resented only those personi who
had been contacted through the
commission’s industrial program.
He said this money did noC represent persons Interested In just,,
visiting Florida,
«
The conference, held In the
center of Florae's rich phosphate
area, la sponsored by the Florida
State Chamber of Commerce.
Purpose of the conference Is to
tie together all efforts being made
by alf organisations lo bring more
Industry lo Florida.

Legal Notice

f n m m l l A a i k **

l^tral Notice
SD TIl'H
All p a r t i a l n b i a l n l n g partnlt* to
break c urb l o r
InatMlIatlun
of
d rlv u -w a y a a r e r e u n ite d by City
u r r l lu a n r e In have aam e Inalallad
a cc o r d in g (o City
Hpeeuluatlope
w lihln s la ty day*. T h es e spaclMcaIlona c a n I d • . c u r ad from th e
llu lld ln a (napactu r a t the City IUII.

Comstock
InTMtment

satiuk

Name In which assessed listen U.
*All of said property,being: In the
County of Uttninolt, Mtate of Flortin. flnleea eqch certificate ahall
lie redeem od a - o o r d t e a I w i*W .tha

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tax tiasuu
(See l M - ie r t a e M a * U t « j e a
NOTICE] IB HBlUCBT (JlVKN,
T h a i Walter A. RouOj. t h . h m a .r
of i h e follow I na r M I l f t a l l e
hs«
filed natil c e r t if i c a t e (or. tax dSad
to lie Issued (he rson.-T ke certifies)*
n u m b e r a n d y e a r o* l»eiusnce, tha
desc rip tio n of t h e p roperlF . and th*
nam e In which II w ae aaeeaeed sr*
ae follows:
( ' t r u n c a t e Nn. • •
Year o f laeuance J u l y t, A.D. 1MI
D e sc ription of^ P r o p e r ty :
Ilea US ft » of NW P o r of
n m i of N H 4 Heetlon f - T J w n ship jo Booth r t a n e e 10
ru n H H ' kt 7*0 ft N III f t Jf
ISO ft « *11 U W IMS fl N
■I t f t to Be*.
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c l e r k C ircuit Court,
ismlnnta County, Vl

kOTidri
N O T i c r in
M H ii i c n r
g iv k n
lh«l I, JAMCH I.KMo.V, wh&gt; was

eunviuisif In ( h s n r e u i t C ourt of
HemlaolS County, Florid*, a t th*
Hprlng t e r m i h s r s o t . A. D l i s t , of
t h s orfsn s * of lis p * and a*nt*ne«d
t h s r s f o r to Llf* Im p rls o am an i, wiW
apply for H s m s n c y a t th* HUlX
Board of
P a rdons, Tsllahoass*.
Florida, a t II* n s t l r s a u t a r m o t fn».

JAMEa LEMON
Applicant '

Cut costs with a Dodga truth
"Jofc-ffatW" t* th your |o b from Vh-tun t* 4-tun.
Pow#f-wlth-*&lt;#nomy Is th* Best
principle of a D*dt* unfllns—
thanks to 1-hoiMl design, highoffldsniy carhurotlon.
.low uokaug Is onglnuorod Info

or

* M*.; tha Atn&amp;» t *V«^flot(S*ftom'
. Jh# "Ruby Nawhall Belmlarahlp
. Fund’ .s e t up In memory of Mlee
Nawhall of aalnesvjlie, Fla. who
died ahortly after hie election as
" juoo dent of Pilot Intomatlonal,
. Aoother International project, op­
tional With tha individual ciuba,
will be tha formation of Junior
• Slubo^to ba known m . "Anohor

nun-alloy
other*.

Jsct, "Olrl* Town1*, was racH owmended for furthen study.
The oonraotlon was. presided
«y*r by r*tiring preildent. Miss
Helen Ttflttmsn of _WiuMn«(on,

t t i o y M k w -e o tf to m tp a tA iM * -'- \

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C on ven tion Hull E ch oes To C h eers For S tev en so n

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II) JACK UFII.I.
CONVENTION HALL. Chicago
'.f1-- The Democratic cunvent ion
-apparently bent nil making Adlnl
SleveiHun It* pie-ddeii tinI nominee
ru-illnl toward It- tug moment
today under tlireal uf a po**tblc
ugly North Smith fight right at
Humiliating time
t han inun Sam Kuytiurn said
t.uui'laiu Smith I'ariillliu and Yir
glllla Munld he invited lu answer
lu ttie lullcuit nl vt.ite- fur muni
Mating -.pcevhes

?

• that It was quite likely that u
Kantucky delegate would nominate
Dick Kuaaell. Of course, that
would help Russell Immeaaurably.
When the Florida delegation was
Informed ol tin* poaaioillty, iney
were quite Jubiluut, And nut with­
out cauae either, because last nlgm
was Allien Iturkley'a night.
To the strums of "My Old Ken
lucky Home," "Happy Days Arc
Here Again," and "Dixie," the
« vice-president was accented an
ovation both before and nfiei
he spoke which was so evidently
spontaneous that It must have
thrilled hla heart. He la the 'grand
old man" of the Dvniocrutlc t'arty
said aomej "Mr. Democrat," said
others: and It wai evident tlml
every peraun In uttendanco was
proud to be identified with the
party of Al ben Barkley.
He had the complete attention
of the inaimnoiii audience and
waa interrupted time after time
In hie delivery of an entirely exlemporaneoua addreaa. Aa he aaid,
he 'spoil# from the heart and not
l rom a piece of paper."
Aa h* waa intruuuced by for­
mer Senator Scott Lucaa, blue
college bannera were -woken out
ail over Ihe auditorium on which
was printed "Damiey For Freslhem," and dodgera were thrown
irom the balconies stating, "Bark­
ley gulls Race— ihe I'eopie Want
Harkiey. • rtt the eoncluilon of nil
aaare-s, nearly eveiy ueU|ta.t'auc
aenatur went to the platform and
ehook hands with hint. Hmathera
and Holland were among Ihe first.
Douglas hugged hint around the
neck. Jimmy Roosevelt, Lehman,
Alagriuson, and Humphrey were
others. However, although suverkl attempts were made by
friends of hoih or them, Governor
Byrnes of Mouth Carolina refused
to go to the platform. The aame
,ot senator llarry Byrd
of Virginia.
While Kefauver stopped the conventlon yesterday with hla ap­
pearance, last night a man,and a
lady who appeared to be Chinese,
canea In the box next to oura end
aat down, and after about SO minH'eaiiaaea Qa rue* The##)

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
- N o matter how far away
from twma yao may go M for­
m ation you ran roadlly catch
• » •" lha homo towo m w o by
•wedlag tHo BaafoN H a n k
when you return. Tat ra» orr u g a with four carrier boy, or
through Charllo Moerlooa, d m btloo maaatrr. fey takphoolug

j r j s t e r - w ,-

•kilo yoo aro away, to bo do
finfW to your koow lo ooo
upoo

AnHocinteil Press I-cunciI Wire

NO. 212

Russell’s Name Is Put In
Nomination A t Convention;
Stevenson Strength Grows
Louisiana, C a r o l i n a
Virginia Answer To
Rollcall Of States:
Split Crisis Looms

By VOLIE WILLIAMS, JR.
CHICAGO, III. (Special)—A
contagious excitement 1* in the
air today ai the delegate* enter
the International ampltheatre beeauee thia la the day of nomina­
tion. There la (till considerable
■peculation among many dele­
gatee a* to who the nominee will
be.
In a conversation with Cunre»sman II e rong yesterday
[a t
Convention
Hall, and before
!the vote on the
j acceptance of the
credential rummlttee report, lie
• atated that In
hla uplnion If the
delegate* accept­
ed tne committer
report and sent
V. William* Jr. ed the "regular'
delegate*, Dick
vk 1Kuaaell would pro
fitl more than any
an; other candidn
candidate.
Florida Kuaaell aupportera me
conalderably more vocal over the
chancea uf their camlhlntu than
they were day before yesterday.
The fact that Virginia. South
Carolina and l.uulalanu have re­
fused to sign the much watereddown “aaaurance oath" ha* coal
Russell ronalderahle auppurt how­
ever. It la difficult to undcratand
the poaltlon of theee three atatea.
If they are as interested In the
Russell candidacy a* they »*pome.
It la the opinion of a ranking
southern congrraaman who can­
not he quoteri that the Impotliint
thing U to Ini certain thut the
party machinery |a kept "in the
right hand* and out of the con­
trol of the ADA.
The co-chairman of the Alabama
delegation, Wilbur Nolen Jr. uf
Montgomery In an interview with
the Hanford Herald late lust night
laid that Alabama would yield It*

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EnlabtU hed ll)08

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&lt;Ii'n*-r.illy fair ami continued hnl
through Kr n1.1 &gt;
jmssibly
ilmmlrishmiors .il widely scattered
in .iftern.w.M

Senator George Says
Russell Is Man Who
Believes In E q u a l­
ity Ol Opiiortunity

Strike Factions
Told By Truman
To End Dispute
President St r e s s c s
Urgency For Con­
cluding Strike Now
W A M U N i ; l ON
i
l*i t"*iilrnt
T r u m a n tolil
d m fi .ii n »&gt;i flu
IIl«|l• VI &gt; lflat 111* « III It. Itlfil
fai'I'S 11ml, IV Mill tflik util 1 t i nt
II m1 I'l'lMlnUM d i l l I'llli1 t i l l
11 11*«
ui imii'i*
illl'li Ill* t i l t I tin'(I I In i l l ' I till
m l I'HHtll of fin* V\ Lih' Hi m r lu
work
mi l
flu* ililfi*t«*hi«
ihai
h n m u h l mi lit*' *iiik* uf iruMMHi
Sli't'lvv ui ki ' i ' i el if.n
Ki i
Mr T r u m a n * m m i ilk l;&gt; »l to
m u r i l t ”Tim
fin • »' m
hid a 1*4*m
P hi l i p M 14rr*» % l ♦■-nlrul ill I ill
f ' l U nii(! I h' t t i i t t i 't I n t ! t ' " In*,nl
of tIII* I
S Mrrt t i l l '
n t 'tl mi

Since all three hate balked at
-Ignllii! a "Inyalty" pledge, that
could
precipitate
u -diimdnwn
&gt;erup tlien ami there mi whether
they would lie allowed to eo*l
their 04 vote* in the convention
The fuse lo Iniicli il off would
lie fur *omc delegate to challenge
at tlml |Hiint their right In vole
The cimvcniuu had darted it*
miininallmi* nilleall when Hnyliiiru
fill* III hour Hint I"' " if'
pii**eil tin* wind to newsmen
M m i i\
a m i i oi ii
I* it iiu
Sen Itirliunl llu**ell uf Geurgiii
oid Tssl.f
lln- Suiilfi'* luipe and pride, gut \ Vhi h' IIIlUM i" i'll ■ I
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I 114
in* iinme lii lin e the emiveiilinn ni’NNsmmi Ilm
pm
K.sT
first

S i'ii.llm

It lh k ill

IU u n i n it 11 N M M . S
t III) v o n
c
i i u. n n u i e uf
sen
K i i h i i M Bn .-..•ll nt i i e u n i i u
\N, r el f e i et l In i he I h ’Uiui I'.tlie N.i
(mi lal 4 m i \ * htinli 1Hi 1,1 V -i- -i j i revlMi MMi il ►aml i i l a l e w ho l i e l i r v e . iu
I'M al •i ppm t n in H fin ill
s ill
Wallii
i .• n l , t
l l oi vel l' x
S i " .i .tlf ( n l t e a %tn ll n UI G i ' u i g i a , in
1 1■l 1-p i reil i n i t ) m Mini; lievcli, ileNi l 11.« M h n ell 1
Mi .ti i t - l .i ndi i i g
|» ' In • el * .4'if
1,M- • ll tn
in 1 Mil , . Mhl'-i " l i t
ihr
in n -t • mii I.Mln i ' Di al Hie
itu.I.f H. t
lit)■11,1 Mnn. .*n . h e u n i t e r
Mo »h| * 1 tl it ol I IN il lUlluU My
\ 11' 1111 i • v in i i ui a * iv t h a n o t f i e o
Ii 'll.i
lo t r . nl hi t i n t i t n f s h l p
I.. .&lt;i
lul 11**1 ' pe* ifn n t h n a m e
i.« n MwielM h
Pi*'i‘nhiiN\i i
the
pi i &lt;11h in tu i n u m i w e
M' l i i r t i . i v irl.h-M In l . e o r t j i a ft*r
flir ptifpiiNi'
i leM pp5 It tinsel P hi

tit*f i nihil) hr (tie first In p,o h)»-

Sen. Johnson Says
■-I ,,il up;......
ha
Russell Will Win •lit*
til 'll )| 1‘PP'IIHNMV
On Tenlh Ballot

flit • Mi i I'i-'i.v ri if it in Sell ( ! enr ol l
i t . Ms i th
i | if inn n( H it -*m II
V tii *ri
whi t t») B i ne s in

*11 etpial

it III 11 1*1*41

rum m • i ppni I n i u ' v I’u u tl pi Mi I l e a l
A reluctant candidate fur the Democratic I'rcsl Initial nomimilhoi. Guv. Glint K. Stevenson of llli
illl'li*-* * till11 lime, -i" i ■ H r O r
Maliam i first nil the alphlthet.
n p p m "mi l t v
.1 N eu ni hi* ■* t er n
mils (tup) is pictured ns lie addressed ihe opening session of tin lii-mnrrutie Nalloiud ('oiiventlon in
■Iimi nn fit
pi
&lt;• i i ,1 ills (il
a i n . in w lui i *4
Vast nudleliee as a thunderous ovation gleets hisnstust aildlcu.’e or* i, tluindeious ovation greets hi vietded lu Georgia and M-neridile
p i n . ills 111 .i ui-Ml NtTin i- me l l
appeurance on the ro.trutn. In his undress a,« counseled the Democrat- m-vei lo "nnpea-e or apolugiae" Wallei George. Senate ciillcngtic nf
l.l'clllt'lll
Miirics rmtlmiu .l U
itiissi-ll
made ttie iioininaling
(P
M In) lln pi e* uler.i N nt I h e
for Its nmg reign.
.1 hop»- J7.S Votes F ig tiro
Tluir
»*l i* m -f.l.l
'Pei’ili
I mU » N( ill
) m a i l H tl 1 h* lU’Vi'HI
if
la.lt
i'tial turn lied nit till' expei’li'd of ii «1111&gt;'k ^ i ' t i I n n * 1
Hi lln im mi Hun Ml nf h e I !i*«i nl nf II tail
^i,in
A
ir
K
x
p
rrtn
l
id
lu.irlug ileiiiuiislralluii with lUsie of opiimiMii ’iiu !*• i nit ii rf
tml t'.i I* m u i. I i lherlinitfi nt iit'il
t
)n
The
l’iist
II.illiD
all nut In till till' lllllinl's lul Its ilHIs
iliit Hut
Tin* tact litiil I I !.
......it »• n.mM II i »*ll t*i I n ne v III .1
i luimplnll
.to
Will) IIn’ lung list nf e aiidldule*. tay 141•11uo'il to i •'!
'finri ll,ifmli.it Mi Inisr hut III a
11% H it lit II II NSINt.s
Hint
i
inti'N
’ii*nni
«l
t"
and atfemiiinl inimmating speei-he*
&lt; 1114, \il •*» i‘‘
. i'
Hit li.ii .1 pH\ i i ti m el l t i ui Ms e i u l t a i i H , nut
lot • ml Uu'i ll
t t u i p l i u ’u m m i • I
.ml i u ' I i I ii v l i mn
and demunslriillnlis. it emild be *ii»iih» kind of in N4 i
iiu* lln* vlrlkr. *
m
»h*
"
m
l
In Mm in t i n ivliu h h a v e
11KI.i \ I h i ' t ll Null tt in Un I h u m
late In the day before ttie l.miisl
Sill
Hill
In
mi
tl"
Lilk
Int
nst‘i*u
nhi h &gt; 'ilU i h e ( H u m U i ii ' l i ehi ut
it.ill
p n s n l i i i l i a l uiiiiiUi.Mmri mi
ana
South
t'nruliiiii
Virginia
issue
TAMI'A civ—John Cliff*, accused
Murray ami Kali I*
n • P»
hdui I he Unit h,Miltt Mill i i u . t u u ! n l i " n ’r pi ihlmuM In* ti.i lint l.ttletl Vllu'M
was reached
uf killing his stepson, testified to
If Sli‘i,l man, m h n
mohiti/.iloui nnu * nitl ^ Niti I'll i Im nnIk *i t
i ,i
S e n Me ul Ve
ini
l i e ivholli
Hackers
n(
the
Stevensnn
“
druft"
the buy wna "Inn stupid to
ilirrrlitr, ami llir P m* nli Mt' No i
SfU P.llv/01 ItlllllMili
IJ I dId t U n i l i i l A hum u i iii Mm s i n . wt n i ' h
H it - A n d - R u n D river day
take his head old of the uiaisa" N ew Editor Of W ild ­ were living in muke il u tinmi iwfircii dkcr i» 4 m ii| o Im*In\i'«*u ’• 111Itl
( I'pnYttU &gt; ill- imtkt'ii fell I'M hi i i hi i nl
«•
,w xgnn fur him Some aup|M&gt;rter*
a rope with which he was hound
iirul iliitlum Hind
C harged W ith D riv­ nf "The
Ms fepnv VllMlN'ii.
lleorgff
• ii*ft| I'l lli fit t p‘f ?'P4 NI«f*" " n n | Jlr
life -Magazine De­ .vf id'per e.liidlilate* rnueeded the UMAIiijh\Slull’
noose waasvii |u- JeJv tied
Ilm, * f'id r m in fold In I Itmiliil ,ui*l hi hip Mu' mi »**h'il I M
l
I
i
n
it
’
IN
K nlli I»in 14 .111 (10(1•
sieven-&gt;on
Inemls
were
giving
n
in g W hile **Dr unit aland Ids neck tli.'n lie coiilil Imve
H*p44lJrl*»» III:it Ml' l i o n.Ill o l.iIk i.l .
livers Main Talk Unit look, tint lhe&gt; weren't eon lilt1
. t mo
* * t \ j mvfiuiii ( h e m u r i f
tin Mu* Iutii
•.lipped Ills head mil of il -lie then
’ lo l, ;drli"sN fitid Mioi '.'N hi.till
1 * vit*|lii(44 »l tin P»is.» I t i n 4
Phi" I, til .* \ lit 1.1h i t r M
f iH
,
i’lli1
1
M
lie
euillil
make
II
a puinli'd pli*.4 Im
f« ^*■ *mir
Arthur K. Hickey nf Maitland, could have laid down .mil rested
.lack tirunt, former f'eiifiu.i resMany delegates wlm Imd tieen IIM'Iit ,ilot II ml ' •I
11mu■ I m I.i.itlmi ..( I,Hiitv ii f t i I ti tli.-l • hmt i
rhargril with driving while Inloxi- on the floor lor the night." added oh nl nml newly npiiohlted - Iitnr
i v i ill it **i t 1il*1!
v asi s
huhhlig
linck
wen*
hopping
in
lie
ipilit;*
rated and leaving the scene of un the slight, brspeetuelrd iTilfe
Ini', nil ■mnt In' IIt**&lt;i hi I 11 '11 K x - S e i m l o r PeuptM*
I In *pp» .I i it i • d f'i» tOldt'i
t'liffe and his wife are uecused ■if the Khiridn Wildlife niaearinr, hliul tile lllliinls gnteriliir
accident, wa» found gtdltv yi-«ter
pi,-setded lean Ann N. 1-.,i . Ui
mi Mill I h m mIi Ihr Mi'll I Ini'
'Inn '
hut Sen* Itnssell uf Geiiigio and Iii iti1't .ni mu nil iiti .d uni
day 111 Judge Douglas Slenstnnn'- of murdering i year ul.l Wayne year old winner of the .lave., deer
Is I'onudiuL*; A i s l e s
I Ml. Inti lh mil 4 III' p I IS' I
I ii-s Ki'fiillvei nl leliliessee dsn
Nmn ol iIn pai lo u O,
Dolhniti April !tu nff&lt;*■ three days
Cntinty Court
m
m
ti
i
.it
Ilm
i
ti
i
t
&gt;
nm
miming
eontesl,
with
llni.noor
I
t
were picking up i nil's frnm ttie II ml nn 'in i
i n 11*m i:
I’rusecutlun witness Huh Marti of torturing him
I | . h r 11 f Ill'S i*M.i - * ni'i .i I hr
Pot S e n . k e f a u v e r
•11&gt; oilUpo
•l"
In earlier testimony i Idle pot t'linmlier's firsl place Iriq.ln ,1 its Ing tilue uf ti1111■'rin mu i.iiiiiiitieil tl) I \pi 4 '
*nn, State Illghwav I'utroluinu,
l u l ih.if Mu* Snu l h i ' i i i I* tit .ni iiu
meetlliK ill the Varlil t'luli i.-■lity. delegates and weieli't nimedllig a foi a i pi 14 k ( I t h i i o i d
Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Voting, whose most of the bluiue on Ills wife
I'liftN i'll t mil f h m&gt;1 4hit till
Nif Im '
At the present il Iinn of the hivcre
4 IPl v i ,' i r
\ • mul a i a l e f o r
i s ii-akt'd I' ii i ill
car, the slate claimed, was side- However, he Insisted he still loved trophy, Mr. Grnril mild Itint I. had Hung Averell llarilman. Hie mu M oliii l .piovr h Nsh.ii
nil k. M l l n ell
lilts f l»i ui mlit I Ihr i \ e t 0 M i\ • h aM
I'l *'*'&lt;Ml III lal
Mm J »|H I VMM*' ' M l
tun
I
security
adininlstridur
also
swiped by Mr. Ilickey, and Walter her and would do everything lie reerived inquiries from U.-sici
Ifli'HI* ill Linn t
11 tMilidtiril lift I'iib* I'lilfr i
'■pi I II V
IIIUi'. 'ft t n in | h pnilliiluiii Itu* . M' l e i
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Schoonartl, who observed the ac­ could In prided her "even though nlimit the contest and Unit tmil ill
\i.
Mii 1111\ h i »h
e n t i t iM t m i v e n i I n n
iidli '•uiih d mil .ui''
Bhl In w a s pi "III ►
nf Md 11 h t \
cident and testified that he follow­ It might cost tne mv life "
« lUUlIHUll
IllilkCll ti n t he \ It « ,.«• „| i iMl.ll till * l • M ••( ii ti I f e K e f a u v e r
rated how niucli poldicitv : iinfnrd
t’liffe
told
how
the
child
hud
p u Mn, f Mari
In iit ill r Im III.Ik s ti ll I lir |ll till'
i 4, r 1 \
l ' i i n i ' - i » Ia in In P e p p e r of
p"l
Vf ul fm
ed anti caught Mr. lllckev when he
lind received.
P r«‘*uiU‘iil put off -i p l a n n e d si ml ,limit Mn line t i n a II h nl i Me
1 Ni
iml I i n He ilei
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left the scene or the accident, all been beaten, kept wllhoul (nod.
In
outlining
tile
goals
of
hi&gt;
new
made to stand up during the duy
hi tin* D r i i m c r a l n
N’a f i mi a l
•Ii di al
l i ' l i l i .1 M " i n ii|f». i* hnl nn! f l iilll
stated that Mr. Ilickey appeared and lied up hy the neck during three-year contract with the off!
i Ml Mil' tilli k nf fills
v•■illmu unt i l l n d . N
till i . h e pi ll j f M
lh
-ii ' 1 lie Ml Il'-'TI f
rial publication of the Fre-li Water
to he intoxicated shortly after tho
t( itnllHHPil l l n I ' t i i f T l t m » j
(' (Ntailt
Di ' fi um* &gt; ' i ,ii*lmiy Molm i l l . o s r i l Vh e pi e n i l III * ant In e t “ Ion "pi • Min1i i miv r n l i n i i i
Fish and damn Commls-mti. Mr.
1 1 U44ii ii Mi'll iiu Mmr riitrr*
accident.
II! • I n . 1 Via i Pi* III)'1)1 ...... Il' •hi , im Ini Mi* I * iiiie'ifteii
v.iin
t'rant stated (hat by surrounding
S. F. Dmtdney teat Hint to the
•ill i! i t i m p 'll M K r l . i m e r h a s
IhMkl.w 1&gt; 71
WASHINGTON h
file Aruiv
himself with the best possihli- -1nff
supposed location of the accident
M U M . HIM « h CMMIm.I
mil \ ! I 4 a * nl. • ni Mii | Im iila Mele
1 - - II s IM Ilk)• ill) 1ie Mm* III 1
It &lt;isiIiin*&lt;I lia I’nae Tvs,,,
be had made the ninirnslne pru off now bus elnssilnd ns "tup secret"
|*'it11 i*4l II I r i liO'fif 11lnHi" tv ii * ml |
, tl'HK • Mfe*l P» l a N n i Hn h a i i i
for the first month lie im-, luid It. an American general's dim v whose **111114**4 t III III V I1 A l i r r i T I ' 4\ i . | 4' • • 11 to lir i.&gt;11 in uoinm.tl ion Im Pi t o it •
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noon
rimlcntx
have
tieen
known
tn
Hus
"This is the first time that Flor­
Kuduhilion^ upon lln* hiilli ol In
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e Im v i
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Holm
.
pi'i'cli
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year
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,
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t h i r d Mm t l i i i n n o n l u p
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The
move
lo
prevent
piiblie
|.\ •
• M n a l t l i r &gt; i - -iI• m v fill
profit," he rununrnted.
Ft iri nl d I mo n i t i o n M r l i n o n i l | | m
knowledge of what the ducumeid
UI l » If"- minute im II tie riuihlhm*
• wifi* i*fiij yiuiiitf V lh .
\ A P 111 H US
Mr. an.1 Mrs. Herman .......... .
rn'l'i''"1" ;'""n,y runlalned. Il tieen me appareiil to !ipi tiin/.I, HIII
im tu*111* tleli y tli*''. 11ui
i Mh
int ii o ' j; i lltMk' ii Io in? nn Iv.
I . . ! I-‘,v Ill'll, ttoi'iJUO i id t hi
returned from a visit in New York
f"«*" ''
**",
day I* part of Ihe curtain of sg Ill* Hilltil I Ml ltl‘4'4-'klHItllfpi- I Mir
■ n■iii'tl
i • ftirri t t i nt Mn*
P S l o t ..............o n I.f &lt;h
City and Long Island yesterday,, "f h‘ ln«
l"l, , ,»!r' (,rn''
creev thrown armiml the etmrt iii itmvif «*i' for Ho ."VimiHofr f o o d s 1.4 tl *
* "i mi Mm pi i met Inn,
and Mr. Jacobson ...... .
that in f"'1 l,!"M
"'"lh
matual uf Mai Gen Hoherl W 1 loiinhf i of I'oiioni'fif, I'ontinp t'o . lion i i lh - 11-" unit.' .r • f -»I Hitt •'
( Ml.I kHi Mki [Him &lt;•i|(IU:*4
low
Mon iiu v Mi ' o h
I *oln&gt;,
TEHRAN, Iran ig* — Premier Ids 20 years of trips to the , Ity know haw fortunate you ur. living Grow
Pi P&lt;
M Phi l * h Iph i I P e p p e r
Mohammed Mnxxadcgh nut flnlali- lie never re inPmher* the name nf i
*t1,,, *, ""'I
l *lt'
The diary Is prrsuuiulily "Kx i Ill'll* wllli 111 h I'mnull v ii ho ml li’U '■4 MO | |||. In t\ IMl p l I4i'i»t Silt 'n.i • « i • itleiiit tl i .niMiMali' fni*
s nu m in i
i uu
p in
Ing touches on a new ( atiluel to Sanford being so well known.
f,,r w'blllfe In the entire stale.
hlbit A" of Hie trial wlllell lie month- Mpo flolu I.IVI* I lull, wlo'lr ui «i i
f Ml Ml NNil||l|[4’NV
day a* Iran'a bloodied eaidlal
Mr. Jacnhaon said that in Ills I "&gt; *'r''l|V believe that w, have guii Wednesday at Fori George ll«* mo veil nn muiill|f•*r ol lln* f 11*|,&gt;•vl'l A i|I 4' |'H nil** loll .1,1 , at hi It t tl' ■nIt .iIM
. t u ' h-iil i n i e i eM Mm
■lowly returned to normal Irnm prwvlous trips lie has u*uully told u jolt uf properly educating all G Meade. Mil
Susvmiio '' riiminhi'i of ( utimi, ht •it * - U (i NNi'l k, hr I df tl
I
rioting that swept Ihe itopular old pcoplu he was from Miami be- sportsmen In this maguslm- uml The ease exploded m Hie Army's
I h. 1 ImMiImji hill| I i • pm Iff ||«*
natlunaliat chieftain hack into |mw cause no one ever knew where that through interesting stotu-s we face lu*l January when a I'uin
f in m
h i k, i H t i Im Mu i **•:* iti*ii11
er.
M r s . U o o H t 'Y i'll &lt; » i \ i ' u O v a t i o n
will encourage the nreaervuiioii of mtiliDI book aptienred ill Fast
Hanford waa.
it.) Iinn hi i up r
Hut a "hate America" campaign
This year, however, the minute our game for the future," l&gt;» us Germany enulnltilng wlinl II said
**I 11 N11'NH* I Mil III | c t n| 4 111 a!
spread to the pres*, reflecting ris­ lie said Hanford everybody would *erted.
were excerpt* (rom Hie diary kept
mill )1 til )»'U III*" p»llli &lt;4i|C' . f th* •
ing antl-li. 8. feeling here.
Mr. Grant distfilmteil tin- iiiple* by Grow, then the inllitury altuelie
mention the (Hants or that "won­
him • • v nf Mir tula Pi mkliu l&gt;
Mossadegh was expected lo pre­ derful hotel", the Mayfair Inn. He of the July Issue of Florida Wild­ at Htn II H rnihn*.*v in Moscow
1(440 •' I'll III.I hr * (II t' ittil 111*1(1(1
sent III* new sol of ministers to said he believed more people knew- life while pointing out many in­ Tlie excerpt-* Included dlst'iisxloii
Ul ' pm • Mm r m m l r v tit m
Shah Mohammed Heia Pahlevl In- about Hanford through the Inn teresting facts un wildlife.
uf Hie need fur war wllli Itnsxin
t"*,lr si hi " piutplr IJi*Hi*Vi* in
day or Friday--with either the Pre­ than because of tlicGlauta.
"Florida Is the only state east ituw and meuliimed trips Grow id
ihh'tirtly &gt;iiuI tfii'y |»ki»
mier himself nr his choice head
Many people asked him, he add­ of the Ml**l*alp|)l River Dial ha* Ivucdly made tn *tudy Itusstun
•TtliN fpl.’ll'lt Iml tus
Ing the key war ministry. The ed, If the Mayfair was really a* any known panther population and military defenae Inslallnlious
\ml In* nhh il “ kofaumonarch's refusal Iasi week In let wonderful as they hud been told
The Army said a Soviet agent
'■Ii' HI \v In iIa*- nllit* ^OV*
Mossadegh take over that (Mist by vlaltore here. They particularly it I* figured lo he around 7b," ho got hold of the diary while Grow
caused Ihe Premier to resign. mentioned the wide range of enld.
The object of the niagntlin- will wax on a visit to Frankfurt, in Hie
hilt*Moll.tml
.iml
Thirty-five or more person* were activities availnhlo at such small
Sot itlii'i
t4tj:«'iii*'i unit iIn* stale's
be to present the fuels for the U. S. Zone nf Germany, last sum
killed In wild pro-Mossadegh dem­ costa,
Hi ill* 4* Mil* lh hi-i s
auM i (hillllllltk
readers anil "serve all the sports­ mer, hy cnlerlng Ihe general'.* Iiu
onstrations that followed
Mr. Jacuhtun said lie niual have
let room during IiU absence.
I mii
Hi till ill Mm I Im iMa ilt'li*All opposition to Moasnde'gh ap­ talked to IDO manufacturer* on men in the state without grinding
The Army hastily recalled Grow
Mat lull Itt mUYiHlIliHi
ll.iv r hoi*n
peared lo have evaporated In the hi* trip ami that fully half of u atone for any ana faction,” lie tn Ihe United Slate*, without allow
Hill kiln; npi J i l l y h n t t l In l Ilf IV a SO
explained.
violence. One after another, up- them knew about the Mayfair.
him in return to Moscow; made
|{||N rll Mlpporl
Jerry Humor Jr., district vice Ing
position numbers of Parliament
an investigation, ami ordered u
He added that he was glad to
A lew xiav n ttk'n stuiu* Miami
sent letters |u the newspapers he hack in Hanford, paiticulariy president of tho Junior Chamber, court martial on churgcN Hud (At
fiii'iuK nl Pepprr "UiijpMhd ho
Wednesday night pledging him because of the stifling weather he who defeated Voile SVIllluui* J». tie Improperly recorded classified
■vhntilil Im a L-amlulati* in Mie prestheir support.
had found on Ids trip. Hanford for the post; was a guest at the military Information In private rec
&lt;*iit I'finvenhoii ,4N:ituiiMly, 1 ap*
The Majlis approval nf his re- he found quite eoul after the city, meeting.
arils and (II) failed tirupcrly lo
nreeiiMi* thin.*• Poppn nunmented.
turn to office wai belatedly sec
safeguard classified ntlllloiy ini
lie said too that the market
'■Thi'V ari1 luynl ami warm M
ended by the Senate without e In ludlea' clothing Is the beat lie
HKHH FORMOSA KHADY
matlnii.
Always Pepper i* n^ketl: *'Aro
dlsaentlng vote. Of Ihe f&gt;0 upper had avar scan and that ull the | MANILA (A - Adm. William, M
The court martial wa* ordered
V«mi Mirmigli with polities vourhouM member*, u voted Wednes­ houaaa seemed alert ami active Fcehlalrr, U. 8. chief nf naval closed to Hie public "became uf
xelP"’ Mo always avoids a direct
day night for Ihe Premier, eight despite the beat.
operation*, said todnv Chinese Nn the classified nature nf much uf
answiT hut leaves the (huir upon.
abstained, the reit were absent
tlunnllat forces nn Furmusn have the evidence."
PloridiiWH believe he is layimi
The vote mattered little—tho Shah
"better
than
a
gnral
chance"
nl
P1BUHON LBAVKH
(he 1‘ rmimlwnrk for a senatorial
already hid charged Mossadegh
repelling
any
Communist
Invasion
Lt. John Pierson, director of
rare ueahisl Smothers in 1056.
Colbcrt'H GruiulHon
lo form a new government.
Cadets, Group Headquarters, Civil attempt.
In *uch- a ■Ituatlon, Mossadegh Air Patrol. Hanford, will leave
He also told a new* conference
Movie 'Mine Table
apparently could obtain wllhoul McDill Field, Tampa, Friday by Ihe II. 8. Navy In Korea he* plane* D ied In T u cson , A riz.
challenge what Parliament lost special Air Korea Courier for the capable nf carrying tactical alnmle
H i ll
Funeral service* were held till*
week waa reluctant to grant hlm ~ University of Colorado whero ha bombs.
"Hcnrlct Angel"
afternoon In Tucson, Arix. for
unlimited power* to deal with the will attend a course In National
l:d«-.*i:no-fl::iO-7:!IO-Bi30
Douglas Alan Tomllnaim, 111
nation's economic and financial Aviation Work Shops.
MANVILLE QUITE NO. U
,
months old grim.I*un of Mr. and
crista.
NEW
YORK
UI
Asbestos
Hair
Tills la a course for teachers, Tnmrov MsnvIMe
Muvieland
Though he aa yet hi* pmeniad
and hit ninth Mrs. W. M. Colbert Hr. of Hanford
In C.A.P. sponsored by the wife, Anita invIHe Kclan,
"Gnud)llng House"
Burial will bo made Iri Hanford
no progriM, the premier earlier active
have
sep745—Ff'ature B: 17
aaid then muft be no settlement— Air Fore* and (LA-P. Lt. Pierson arstad after . . va of tnirrlt|e. later.
will continue from there tp Cim­
Lust complete show t):37
The child died yesterday at the
Id today’s New York Dally news
arron, N. M. where he will be appeared the following full-page home of his parents. Mr. Hrnl Mr*.
ovard Tomliaon. Mrs. TomlDuu
he* denied Me government II* met hy hie son* Robert, recently advertisement:
PRAIRIE LAKE
ilsing I
i the former Betty Colbert of
major revenue, and that Iran oth- discharged froig the Navy. They ' '‘Tommy Mi We, Jr. la
"Snow White and tha
at
ttie
ago.
will
attend
the
National
Scout*
Sanford.
He
I*
also
surveyed
by
mint work her way-out of
Seven Dwarfs"
Commissioner Conference
Anita another grandmother, Mrs. W. C. dross shw aaid that the United Nation* la tho only machinery fur pres­
7.45-0:30-10:30
'
ervation
uf
the
peace
which
exists
today,
(liitornatluual
Huuudphuto)
returning to Sanford.
TomUeon of Stata College, Pa.
*'/

tK
unirim
os*hniipIii*m
o'pU
li**' lf«

Arthur Hickey Accused Slayer 01* Jean Ann Nelson
Hoy Blames Death Wins JC T rophy
Is Found Guilty On
Child Stupidity
In County Court
In Deer Contest

General's Diary Is
( la ssin H As “Top
Secret” Document

Jacobsons Kcport
(xiants - May fair
M ossadegh Places Advertise Sanford
Finishing Touches
Upon New Cabinet

S

jt'jaf A 'j /k B K lfci'l - '.ki,... • *■*£'. % ■ jn.

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n m tA U ) Monday, July SI, l«52

ranpord

Unavoidable Wreck
la Inquest Verdict
In Alan Buie Death

Seeking Man Who Can Beat ike

An inquest t-avly Friday aflorKoon into the circumstances of I
till' incident which nn July 8 re- I
culled in llie dentil of 12 year old i
Alan Hull while tiding Me liicycle nn I In* Orlando highway
near llie t'minty llutne, resulted !
in it vcidlct of drnlli hy unavuldnMe HCcidelit li\ lin UlltiiMUiliile &lt;
driven liy Mr". F. F. t'uujicr, Hull- ,
ford,
I lie lii(|Liect wn» mini U rie l liy
J uki ire uf tiie Fence W. F . Watson
litnl hy Assistant State Attorney
lluln-rt Gtlgg* who
i|uestionc.|
witnesses.
Thirteen v m r old Fred King,

win) lieil Inn "heel friend" ill tie*
nn1ill in I , won moved to team in
hi l»hl of mi i-liup Alan on the
cloy mad hy llie highway, idlliitig
nlioot h o iiiiii.inir, tiieii leaving in
opposite din’d lima, lied tnrn'ng
lOidli along tiie highway, only to
hent a horn, the nervech of broke*,
and Me Alan hurtle |inat him
through tin* an and luuil in the
lui'tille of tiie load.
Mr*. Cooper, llie arm of her
husband supporting tier ns alio
mounted the witness aland, .anted
that ill the tune of the iiri'ldent,
iilmut I : Hi |i in she wm milling
floni Wit,let Park id nlioul fill
mile-1 all liiiui, -aw the huya on Die
choutilei of (lie mail, and tdeo
lor Inna to oiim them. A not tier
cm o n" i iithi lieliind tier, she
elided nn,| in frmei| Dint it would
t ill&gt;&gt;h min In i i| i tic made a rodden Mo|i
Had'li iily, ' ll" a.ml. Alan aivi it
til in I, "1,1 of liio, and appiati-il
to la liiiunm in omul, and ihe
nieldi nl lenidleil
lltide Highway I'utiolmnn It It.
Mum nil li-Mifn-d Hint Jmluiim
floni lmet,a in ihe loud, Mr*.
Cooper had nil lund to llie left
to yet away from the hoy. und
that Mu' i ik lit parking Mgfd of
llie ein lunl hern hrnkeii hy the
m dal of Ihe hleycle t he iiutiimoI'lle. a M Memiry, turned u|iaiile
dotvii
I led IllUg, III Ilia tealilanny, anill
tlial In im Mi
t iai|iei craw liio

Flanked hy two loeol |mliei no r 1‘atiolmaii John Murphy (left) and
Detective John Dunn, Immei I uliindiia alialeut Ha yard IVnkeR, 20, in
iiictilled after liia iirn -l in a llo-.u.u rooiiiiin; house, Police say that
Penhr* had admitted killing hiti-rn Fahey, |H, while the stenographer
wna working in nn office iiiiildiog on tiie rulomhla University campus.
A .22-calihrr revolver, loinilm to iliat uced m Itie dayilig, waa found
in his room. I Intel iiatiniiul Mi.undphoto)
O ly m p ic s
H im llm ifii

1 ‘riiMi

i'« K

Our j

unla this iiflcrnonn
That Miiushed the nlympli- lee
ord of At) feel 2 03 iini„- ael li&gt;
nmithi r Amerirnti. Wtllim I'liump
"(in, in IfMH (t also |ia\eil die way
for an American sweep as Dai
row Hooper of Texas IihiI seeoml
and .Urn Fuchs of New York third
Meanwhile. American linpos siif
fered Nome severe )idt&gt; through
the two reversals In tiie loo meleri,
and tiie failure uf two nl Ihree
Amerlcun eaml finalists to ipmlify
for the final of the tun meter Imr
dies The favorite, Charlie Moure.
Cornell, who smashed llie nlytii
pie record with a SO H second- per
formaure Sunday, won In send
final m u hreeie
Victim* nf llie palces del I loll ,
wen- Dean Smilli of Tes;&gt; and
out ill llo- nil
window. Ollier" I.Mills fleinlgiiio of Maohalluo Al
Itdifviliif wen- .Sheriff I', A Mein llumpli II appealed to ■perl, dor’
llnil lleliilplim had won llie •-,mid I! I, (tilllift.
doit men wile W. A. Staplci olid heal liy two l«-el nlfo ml"
I'l N I’l'iuoek, I*. .1 ( Juratcraoli, named llerli McKinley nl l.im.dca
Mem i A Russell, N, J. Jiten as Ihe wliinei
Then 20 minutes allei Smith had
attain and llyid J. (inode.
lieen unuulinced as Ihe fil l heal
winner, Ihe Judges looked u luu .li
photos and decided Dial ............I
III Cl I' ll III ll III!

Uaasolberry Lions
dub OrtictTH Are
Ilist nlleri By Witte

Uffii ei ; fur Hie year 10(12-03 of
Hie I.uni
('lull were lllslulled
Tlmisdm iiii-iil liv Henry Witt",
dislin-i covi'imu of Hfi-O, when the
i lull held ladies' night, Tiie cere­
mony aod liiimpict whs held ut
Aialcu f,oi|)'i- with lit I,ions and
Clicit* 111eselit.
Officers fm tin- year ore: W ill­
iam Dipclc, |iresldent;
Arthur
.lolmsnn, flist vice.president; Itnymiitid Morris, secnnil vlee-presldeill; Junius Allen, third vie-piesldenl; Fled (Juanre. secre
1ai y : lleiiiy llaiini-u, trr-UMiri i ;
Hen F'niii., Tail Twister; tllMiiu i
i a *i-ll,i 11 y I .ion Tamer. Direct
" . I " " v- in t rank llolnfoid met
V\ ajti i Dustin; ime year, Ilmm-t i
T" x m- l It'd,ill Cnruilcluiil
llo- i-l ut, nniiu. | 11ii \ 11hi ii. I Mir
ii
Ho- i-'il.iitniliii.r Mon, Fred
(funnel fiin lied Ids seventh vi-xr
of perfect ullenilaure for which tie
we - anard-il a luidge. Diiaore is
n |&gt;a I liresident if Hie Auburn,
tod. Mini ('tut, anil piinr to transfill inp to till l |0 m .m rv
in
was a in* min i uf 11, VV nl« i I'atk
lliilh Sniitli anil lli'mii-uiii ipi.ili •tut-.
I JV11,1o i (Spccinll- The llvledn fled (nr Ihe final
Miller Fi lms, , Ii, Mlllt ( til
atlMitnet
lecreatiiinul program,
U-c Voder uf Viknii &lt;. and tin (•lilt itallinu-ol '-oiaiiil'lei-, in i-i,
which wild fhlo its fourth week land Hlarkiniin nf the t S Aimv o|iei nl mu with fm) i viimnils, ir
this print weak, lias lieen a huge Iii itii fulled In finish in llu- In si langi’d a pi'ugraui -f entertain
Mini s, iniiuillog lii the ivrurds three nf Ihe (Wt miter hurdles mem Hint fcaltui-d Mrs, .Stanley
of Hie dll t rim a. A record of 1) 1 semifinals ami wire iliinmiited
Kiipeswi-ski, who sung f-inr solos,
hoyii mol girls enrolled! with an
In wrestling Middleweight
Dun
Imilieu right Don
irui|(I,|t ,|ur'
"
maiiiiei w'lilcli |lirimght
her
(tveriige daily nlluirdnnre dm lug Hodge, Perry, Okla
Hu- first lliiiu weeks, one day's hy David f'lmakurd.
'Mgh i f lid in alien.Irnire, Is a good Ihe first Imiiil'ti
flush between reti
ic n n l foi a summer progimn.
Thu favorite uctivlty of the the twu nations lie was uni t-lini
f tin- piogrnm
mnjuity nMandliur is awliuming. Inn Inl hmveviu
oiift'i loiiiment,
.Sumiay’a vm tdiuii ie "It
an
However, tIn lartrer hoys are
Hoti'inlii included District
mote lidrii ded In hiiiu-lcill, mid hmiueed IihIiiv , idiimi il mu Aim i 1 , 0 .. oihoi nml Mi.,. Il.-nry Witte,
t'n- Hun
tie Imgei irirhi in idielleraft. Tim il'lili hunt. .1nil tl W I’ln i
*'1"*•&gt;: I'l* oil-lit und Mrs. ReI’h*V piaginin of Ihe nr 11noI Is inii- til alieIn- el Miami t tu In i i-i I,- 11' l; NUlv. Winter I'nrk Club;
its
class
Nunc
id
tinnllu
i
tin
dm-led nl Hwielwnli'i Fmk mi
!&lt; &lt;
l Mo,I,), Wilder I'nrk; Mr. nioi
Monday &gt;, M’l-diu sdiiya and Fri­ islieil lictler Ilian Imiilli
Mi H It f"lie, Hanford: Mi. ami
llu-linlpiit
record
w.i
Hie
1
1
1
1
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Mi
day
I uendny ■ mill Thursdays
" G tvill , Geneva, Mr,
Ure pi lii III vat urns udllvitli-i at Olympic mark to fall in l &gt;&gt; il.t/-- M11■I " 1 ' J - .jit, F. Mo bum, j.cingol
i'i)iii)ii-liliiiii
I in- m honl g i iiu inIn
I
Mi mid Alts Jimt'ph F.
ltd 'll i lii Increasing in Ihe
dot .
ll . ( IIN-u ltii l i y j m , „„,j
i dnll ?ofthnll giimi M, w liii li are
C it y M a n a g e r
,,
A- Taylor and Mrs.
played on llie hi I....J I,all iHunmud
.mo ii. Imtm-r, Winter Pmk; All
on Moudnv ami llnirsday after | M Mfitliiiivil I'tuHl I’rtti•* IlMrl
nod 'I.
W. J. Pollock, lllythesnoons nl 5:20 p, m.
ingluli an Aug. H, i'.H I. Hi nHeiid villi-, \ik.
I he most n'cdll fur the huge1 id till- public Schools tteii alii
' 1 Mi nod Mrs, .Humini F.
Micros' of I hi i Woinlv r fill pro- also Indiana tlnlvemllv which with Non,-. IllyIhi-sville, Ark.: Mrs J.
minill goes In its director*: Paul Its Ifi,000 students is Incutcd in
No,,,.. Mr. nml Mrs. Robinson
Mlkler, rhnlrmmi; Miss llellye Ulonminglnn. In llkU In- oignnin -l Ho»-i i , ( iia-u-llii-rry; Mrs. KleaAollo, nrslstiiiit; Ann I.idnharl, Hu- t'nuiol Was ProihictH Mfg. t'o oor trio,Id, All ii limn Ie Hlirltlgs;
|ulunleei iifegmiril; nml Cornelia which makes licit wax and almilur At' ornl Ales Frank Kessler, Win
weliniun, hIicIIci nft Instructor.
pK'dmts, und which lie Hold in R i Pink, Ale. mill Mrs. Jack MurFclirunry of this year,
iiso ", Hmifiud; Herman Jtraili haw,
iJatlnwny and
I'muling out llim Hloomlugtiui (iHiindu; .Mrs, J.
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MlH INKS
M A.dllNti ION (,Yx~ America's Is imgi-ly an Indusliial cummunity Ah mul AD - W. L. Ileasun, Cnsmliye cargo und nnxxuuuer fleet und tiie center of a great lime sell,ii '&gt;'•
hfia Nhriink from 1,520 ships Inst •tone Industry which maken lime­
Jan t tn l.tiUH on July | — ri (Iron stone Mocks for pnldir Imllding",
of I’H |ier cent, the National Fed he said there Is also some fiirmiui'
ernllou nf American .Shipping re­ III the uviKhhorhood us there is in
ported Sunday
I
fnix, Page u B«&gt;
most mid-western nn-as. Among
"file present threat of another the most important luislni-sses mo Imik the uietminindum hofora the
oilier mnjur producers with fhe
world wnr points up the acute
shortage of commercial passenger the Illoomintrton IJimstom- Cor­ under imnling ttiny would press fur
poration,
the
Kmplre
Slone
Com
Its acceptance
currying ships,
the federation
Hint on June 20,
laid Hi" passenger ship lolal In puny, and the Fngan Hlntte Com­ u ' ,,I,rr.W
chuling Ihe new DSH (lulled Slides, pany while the Kltdlu I’m pm at Ion tin- itetlilcheui steel men ruluriieil
anmunls to At ships of IS,023 i n of America also lots a plant I tier*’. and Imlh expressed eonilderabla
Altogether there are over Illtll disappointmeiit that the other steel
pailtv compared with 123 of 37.741
enmuierclal establishment" llieisi tiimpunit’N Itml ii-fiued to accept
(it IlttH
Tilt* sharp overall IUS2 docllno with n tutnl sales vnlunm uf aver 'Vital they believed to he a soil!In Ihe Merchant Marine wo* $31,non,000. Thu pupulatiim of ihe i on nf every aspect of this situa­
Lrnnght uhnut mainly hy raduced town Is estimated at in excess of tion "
Murray said that mi June 0,
Jnrelgn aid exports, which reduced 28,000 nut Including lndlnua Uni­
hy -III tin- mimher uf government- versity students. Trie four linnka President Will to of Republic made
, «,nl«n »ho|&gt; suggestions
owned ships operated by private hove combined deposits of on-r
wldeh ininlit have horn a bails for
128,000,000.
•hipping
' ill lines.
Mr, l.etimn Is a member of tin* •el Ilenient Imt the induitry rel(ntary Club, tlui Fugles, tile sen­ fused tu consider them and white
ANOTHEIt HOT DAY
ior and Junior clmntlarM of com­ dlsappeaml frunt following nego­
liy The Associated Presa
Another lint duy waa In store merce, the Toastmaster Intel on tiation meetings.
The imlmi shop requires tnemllonal, the Arm y Urdnnnce A m
fur must of the nation today,
Utile preclnltailon waa expert- elation and (ho tlaptist Clntreh. He hcr.tlilp in the union as a rondllinn
of employment, Aa outlined
ed, with widely irattered thunder- has been actively Interested In Red
. Murray,
r . Whit
,VIdle's urnpoiit would
•bowers hrltiglng only temporary Croaa work, the Community Clint by
.relief
and other charitable enterprixis. liave allowed employes to with­
draw (rum the union after a Mated
High (HNpcruluruN Sunday were
time.
In the mi and 00 degree range over
Turning In tho most recent White
moat nit lie nation. Only Ihe north­
(Cnallaa.A Viih. I*au« Oael
ern Her of states along the Ca­
nadian border experienced near or he illtinu and Ihe women stamling. would turn over In her grava if I
"Why,1' he aald, "m y greut aunt did that."
slightly below normal tempera­
tures
Tim weather bureau reported
these high temperatures: l.as Ve­
U FK SAVERS
gas, N c v , ami Nretllrn, Calif.,
both 107, and Cardan City, Kan.,
in
'llhe convention city nf Chicago
had a high nf 05.
If hl-wny putting |» your nport,
Parts nl Minnesota, Wisconsin.
Foriflvo thin mild complaint,
Michigan and North Dakota had
more than an Inch nf rslu.

KciTciilion Program
In Oviedo (ialning

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MOSCOW iAs— The Moscow press
reported today that the Soviet Un­
ion expccla n rich grain harvest
this year.
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Present the color*."
11:43 — That’s IS minute* be­
hind the regular starting lime.
Even so, tho convention atilt did
not came to order until 12:01, 31
minutes behind the announced
starting time.
The Chicago Police Drum and
Bugle Carpi presented the colors,
with Danny tl’Nelll leading the
singing ot "The Star .Spangled
Banner."
Samuel Cardinal Strltch, Rorn«n
Catholic archbishop of Chicago, of­
fered the opening prayer. Ihe
cardinal asked for strength lo turn
back the Godless.
Democratic Mayor Martin H.
Keiinelly led ntf the greetings.
He delivered practically the
same speech h# gavo the Republi­
cans -Welcome lo Chicago, "the
greatest convention city in the
world." ami hope you appreciate
Ihe air conditioning in this hall.
Dclcxates did appreciate it. (lit!
side, it was biasing hot Rut within
the amphitheater the mercury reg
ixtered an almost incredibly cool
78
Tiie first real cheer of the con­
vention came when Htavenson was
introduced.
Someone grabbed the Illinois
standurd nml waved ll back ami
Tim Carver finally, Dougins, (la., are scheduled to appenr on Ihe
forth. There was no domnnalrntion— as convention demonstrations nigld of Aug. H in Bentinule High School Auditorium, sharing a pro­
go with parades and Ihe like— gram of gospel uml spiritual singing with tho John Daniel Quartet,
toil Ihe hamleiapplng entne from Nashville, Toon,, formerly with tiie Grand Ol' Opry. From left to
right, standing, lire: lluibnrii, 13; George, 18; Mrs. Leroy Carver,
.ill over R i p hall.
Stevenson waved from time In mother: Leroy t'uiver, father; l.nnn Von, JO; sitting, Shelll, 8; Glen,
11 iitnl Ron,lie, wl,o run claim only five years.
time, and grinned
Many of the delegates stood
In addition tu that ol Illinois.
Ihe standards ol Pennsylvania. N o w I l i n k w a y S I k i i h
Iowa, Colorado, Alabama. New
A re It e m # P a in t e d
Jersey. West Virginia. Indiana,
Massachusetts, Hawaii nml Rhode
.Service* were held at 4:1111 p.m.
I land were hoisted.
A mammoth n feet by IH feel
Most .Southern delegates re sign inlvcrtisliiK Hanford in brill­ today at Rrlssnn Funeral Home
maIned 111 their neat*.
iant colors lots Just been painted for Irvin Henry Long, 71, who
A chant came "we want Steven hy O. D [.undress und Marcel died Saturday morning at the
son."
Fiiille of tiie (Idee Sign und Ser­ home uf his nephew, Rev. it. W.
There was no attempt to stop vin’ Company, Chamber of Com­ Miller at Miller Farms.
A retired slnrwc utter
trim
Hie cheering and ehanllng even merce officials announced today.
tlimigh llie governor turned around ; The sign will he erected lids week Somerset, Pa. Air. I.nug had lived
I,ere for the past four years. He
several limes, as If lo ask Ate i at Tnvarei.
Kinney tu come forward
Tile siinie wording and design was u member of th" Evangelical
"How do you stop this?" he ,| is lo lie pan,led in llie next few Church uf Somerset,
Resides Rev. Miller *ie Ii sur­
asked once
liny* by il&gt;« Udec Company on
vived hy three ions; one brother,
I i,nitty McKinney stepped up . sign* advertising Hanfoid and Harvey uf Chicago; an* eistir,
at
Homiell, Mrs. George Miller; one nice Mrs.
an-I the cheers stopped altar six 1 Seminole County
,no,ih and south .Mims, nml Or- Lester Brant of Orlundu.
in,miles
t no,N,I HearJi
Rev. Glen F. Smith officiated at
'Hu- sign, in hrllliunt red, yel­ the service and hurlnl was made
low und green, rends “ llu mire to in Evergreen Cemetery.

Services Held Today
For Irvin H. Loilg

Jack Greene 101octet I
To Accountant Group

W illia m s

(CunllnurM Mini, l*aa* on#*
a stvow-down figlil.
At u prt-s" emitercore Him,lay
nflcrimon, Frnnklm D. Roosevult,
Jr., campnigo manager for Averell
llnrriinnn, imlli-nted that n major­
ity of Ho- delegates would support
Mich a plunk.
Fd R. lien! ley of Lakeland— onu
of Kefnuver's strongg-st Florida
supporters who is on the scene
working hard fur Ids candidate
said Sunday afternoon that he
"had every reason to believe that
nl least two nf the In Rnsietl del­
egates from Florida wilt suppott
Senator Kefnuver on the serond
ballot", Kefnuver has only five
Florida delegates lit present,
The Florida delegation held tt(
first caucus Sunday afternoon in
the walnut room of the Mnrrl^mt
Hotel. Nothing other llinti routine
business wnx handled and .Speakerdesignate C. Farris Hyrntit, Ocala,
di'legiillnn chairman, presided.
Ilryant gave out tickets mol
budge* to the delegate* mid their
alternate". There was ronsiderahlu
disappointment that no few guest
tickets were uviilloldc since many
Florida rllllen* are here for tho
convention, Ihe great majority of
them being supporters of either
Senator Russell nr Kefauvrr.
Among those hero are Senators
Slumber* and Holland, Congress­
man Hi-nnett, llerlong, Mai'Mulb'ii,
Rogers; Congressmen • elect Jim
llali-y of Sarasota and D. It. "Hil­
ly" Matthews of Gainesville; Statu
Senators George Tapper and If. O.
Rogt-ll, Former Senator Clnoda
Pepper Is In Chicago; however, ho
did not attend the meeting of tha
Florida delegation Sunday after­
noon.
Slate Treasurer J. Fd (.arson it
here as Is Hi,ltd Comml«sioner Jim
London; however, conspicuous in
their absence are Governor Fuller
Warren ami Governor • nominee
Dan Mrt.'nrty, Paul llrown nf Palatka, former nnllmial committee­
man and liia wife are here and
llralley Odhnm, runner-up In the
recent Democratic primary, ta
staying at the Conrad Hilton, con­
vention hrnduuartcrs hotel.
House prodded negotiations held
during the past week end with
Larkin nml Vice President John
A. fitephens of ll. N. Steel, Murray said:
"Again wo discovered there waa
pu hope of any satisfactory satdement of Ihe various items."
The committee gave Murray a
rousing walrome as hn walked Into
Ihe howl mealing room.

visit Hanford und Seminole ('min­
ty on the beautiful St. John's,"
und gives the mileage to the
NEW YORK (Special)— Jack l city and Ihe slimiest nillutitijhiln
route.
Greene, Hanford certified public

accountant, hns lieen elected u
member of llie American llintitote of Accountant*, national pro­
fessional society uf CPAs. He
t,u* I,cell associated for tin* past
1w„ years with Potter, lamrks A
Mower, certified public account­
ants, and lx manager of the firm's
Hanford offica.
Mr. Grcano la a native of O r4jimin and a graduate of tho Did*
vusity of Florida,
He holds n
CPA certificate from the Htate
Of Florida, obtained by written
i xumihaMon, and !• a member of
the Florida Institute ,,f (Vilified
Public Accountant*.
* T A X B E N E F ITS GR AN TED
WASHINGTON Ms —The Defense
Product!',i, Administration today
aimmineed the granting of federal
lax benefits to help rinonce 184
defense plant protects lo cost fl.YH,
203,732
Largest of the rertlllcales went
to Texas Gas Transmission I’nrp .
Owensboro, Ky , for the pipeline
transmission of natural gas. The
project will cost un estimated fl3.940.047.
Twciity-tlvo per cent ol the
planned outlay may be written ntf
in five years, in depreciation for
federal tux purpose*, fhe normal
write olf would lie 20 lo 23 years
None went to Florida (inns

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VAN TE It Jill It Y, Fug
Dr.
Hewlett Juhnsun, the "Red” Dean
of Canterbury, Sunday night car­
ried hlx charges of American germ
warfare to the pulpit of Canter­
bury Cnthidr.,1, llu- l 000 ■ year •
old main seat nf Ilia Church of
England.
A small, elderly w»mnnt rlrd to

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TW O GIRLS for curl) ecrvico at
Pig 'N Whistle-must be over £1.

FLYING FARM ER IICF.EN
NEW SMYRNA BEACH U v Mrs. Sarah McDonald, Plymouth,
was crowned t|ueen of the Florida
Flying Farmers at the group's
convention here Sunday.
She will represent the Florida
group at the national Flying Farm
era convention at Auburn, Ala., Ut
er this year.
Max Massey, chairman of the
sponsoring chamber of commerce
aviation committee said 78 planes
and 200 vlsltora were at the con
vrntion.

INEXPENSIVE RATES

"laouranee Plea Service"
114 N0 BT8 PAIS

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY*

uml injured 10 enlisted men and
mm t-ommli,tinned officers
Fa ml lot of the soldiers had come
tn visit them in Ihe barrack* and
witnesses said the grenade explod­
ed while a sergeant was showing
it tn bis children. Twu ut the in­
jured were reported In a serious
condition.

Coquina Hotel

33” Hollywood Beds» Complete

A coroner'a Imiueit Into the
recent dralli uf Sylvester Tupper
of l.ongwood returned a verdict
of death liy self-inflicted gun
shot wounds Friday, Judge Doug­
las Stenstrom said today.
Mr. Tujiper's body was found
In the Lake-of-the-Wood* July l p j ’
and h .22 caliher Remington pistol
was found in Iho like the next
day.
A note was discovered hy Mrs.
Tupper in tlu&gt; Tupper home when
she returned from a home econom­
ics conference in G.-iincjviiln tha
day before tho body was found.
A red brick ami n paving brick
were tied lo llie bed] by a leather
strap when it was rouuJ, accord­
ing to Sheriff P, A. MerJ, T w ^
.32 caliber cartridges were fount.
In tiie man's pockets.

U'asllasrS l i u a
llaei
free of rhnrge. He milled that he
felt that they were being nuct-es.i- '
fill til Gila strugnle.
Hu also mentioned the housing
shortage, resulting from air raid*
■luring tha last war, and the food
sliortuge uml ipoku uf how the
English serve putstucs thee litres
a day "boiled, broiled, fried, al­
most anything but scrambled."
One uf tha reasons for the formotion of the VVInants which he
mrntinned waa tha fact that every
ipialified Rrifish boy ha* entered
military service at 18 ever since
the war thus depriving hoys dub*
nf tlu-lr natural snurco of' leaderaid p.

WHY LEAVE FLORIDA
THIS SUMMER?

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Verdict Is Returned
In Tupper Death

bar the urn
i ummnnixt dean
In,in speaking T defy you In go
inn* I tie pulpit.' she said, Imt lie
I,rustic,| her ai.ide Then in a It)
minute M-rtium. In- n-peaied his
GRENADE KII.I.H .SOLDIER
allegation that iiu a recent trip to
MEXICO C ITY '.41— An exploding
China tie viw prnnl C S planes
have droiij,rd gi-rm In,ten tnunlis hand grenade in u burrock* full
of visitors killed a sergeunl Sunday
in ( liiiui anil Ninth Kiuca

Andrew Carraway Agency
,

In to P u lp it

Mrs. HsrolJ Jackson uf Longwood died In Orange Memorial
Hospital yesterday at 7:30 p.m.
following an illness of more than
a year.
Born in Tallahassee Mrs. Jackson had lived In Longwnnd for 25
years and was artlvo In P.T.A.
work with the Lymnn Fchocl
there. Flu- was a member of the
Long wood Hsuttst Church.
•
Furvlvcra ii.rlud•- tha husliand.
a daughter Nan, and ion, Harold
Jr. all of Lnngwnnd; her father,
It. L. Reeves; a sister, Mrs, MiUw
Smith; two brothers, Ira and La­
Mar Reeves, all uf Havana, Fla,
Services will he held Wednesday
at 3:00 p.m. at Briasun Funeral
Hume with Rev. Sam P, Martin of
Orlandu officiating.
Interment
will folluw in Evergreen Ceme­
tery.
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'llu- t'hurgf* have been denied
by lop l'. S tlrilisli and ll,
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authorities
Prime .Minister
Churchill and Dr Grnttrey Fisher,
archbishop u( Canterbury und
primate of nil England have said
Johnson's rharges are ridiculous
and tire regretted tint Hud he eun
nut lie prevented
. .(mm mukinHR
lent under Fngljud'N fn-ednm uf
them
speech
wee
Sunday night's congregation was
llu- largest In yi-tirx al a Sunday
niglil service at ttu- cathedral, Imt
•nine members walked out Dll,era
GOP KEEKS ELIXEH
expressed indignation at tho rod
WASHINGTON k it- The 25 Re­ ul the service
publican governors who played
such a prominent rote In Ihe nom­
AM VETS CHOOSE STEEN
ination nf Dwight I). Flsenhuw'cr
MIAMI tfi- Tho Florida Ainvcts
for President have been asked for
Ideas lo strengthen hi • partisan havn rhmtrn Sam Steen, Miami
Reach, slate rnmniamler and vot­
foreign policy.
Sen. Wiley (ll. WIs.) said he had ed tn meet In Lakeland next year.
Ollier officers elei-ti'd ut llie clusti
written them for constructive help
because the governors ore "one of uf the animal runveulinu here Sun
the greatest sources for Ihe further day were:
tlnhcrl ii. Gilmore, Lakeland,
youthful revitalisation of the Re­
publican Pnrty."
senior vice commtuuler; John Mil­
Wiley said fhe Democrats have ler, Orlando, junior vice command­
begun "foul blow attacks" on the er; Seymour Singer, Miami Reach,
sincerity of tho Klsrnlmwer pro- finance officer: Ur. Arno Hill, Mi­
;rom and have made "smear at- ami, Judge ativncale; John Sulli­
neks" on the Republican Party.
van, North Miami, hDtnrian; John
Sloefft’l, Miami, provost marshal,
CONVICT KEKCUED
and Ray E. Coker, Lakeland, na­
JACKSON, Mich. Wt— An 18-year- tional executive cummlllecman
The auxiliary chose Mrs. Mar­
old convict, John E. Shlraef, was
rescued by a Southern Michigan garet ThompMiu, St. Petersburg,
guard Sunday from fellow pria presltlrnl
oners who administered a severe
beating after he stabbed another vulved no revolt against prison
aulhnrity.
inmate tu death.
II was the second outbreak ol
violence at the prison since the
five-day million dollar riot In
April. However, Warden William
Bannan laid Sunday's Incident In

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By ARTHUR KIWON
CONVENTION HALL, CHICAGO
'Ax-Democrati streamed Into thla
huge hail in Chicago's stockyards
today, intent on picking before the
week Is nut a man they think can
bring them their sixth straight
presidential victory.
This Is an unusual Democratic
national convention For no* since
Franklin D. Jtumoveli was nom­
inated in 1D32 have Ihe Democrats
had any real contest for top place
on tliiir ticket.
For three conventions It was
ItooM-vell, then four years agu It
was Harry S. Truman.
Now there's an abundance of
candidates, possibly even un over)
abundance: Vice • President Alben
llarkley, Avcrell Harriman ami
Sens. Kstcx Kefnuver, Hubert S
Kerr and Richard ii itiixsell
Oddly, wilh nil the men around
who want Ihe Job, today'" program
Included a speech hy llie one Dem­
ocrat in Chicago who savs he does
not want tn be President: Gov.
Adlal F Stovenxlon of llllnola.
The big hall — it's the same one
In which Ihe Hepuhlieans nomin­
ated Gen. Dwight D. Fisenhower
u little over u week ago — has
been changed u little for the Dutnocrats.
Minklng in front of them. Ihe
delegates could see pictures of
Hoosevelt and Truman and a slo
gan: ".Security, for you, your fam­
ily, your country "
Tin- Democrats, hoping to prutil
hy errors they think the Republi­
cans made during their convention,
have tried to make certain that
everyone Is on Ids good behavior
Fvery seal had u little slip uf
paper which said.
"YO U will he on television.
"UO.UOO.OUU eyes will watch
you "
Although the I lemon,its had
made a great to do about starling
their programs on lime, they came
op with an elaborate program that
showed tliev had no bleu uf doing
any such thing.
The time each musical number
was to begin was carefully worked
mil, followed Ify this line:
"11:45
Chairman (Frank) Me
Kinney formally opens the ennven
tlon liy saying
"Tiie 31.si iiu
tmnal eonvenlimi uf llie Democratlet Party will now COMO to older

To atny alivo
You'd better drivo
Sumo plnuu where traffic ain't.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

E &amp; tib lU h e d 1908

TU ES D A Y, JU LY

Bomber Crash
Takes 6 Lives
At M a r i a n o a

New IOOF Officers

B-47 Jet Plane From
MacDill Explodes
Killing 4 In Crew,
2 Children In Yard
^ V O L I E W ILLIAM S, JR.
CHICAGO, 111. (Special)— As
delegatee make th*lr way to tin*
International amphl-theatr# for
_th»ir second day'a deliberation*,
Uht weather l» a* hot ai the fifth!
mat,civil right* and the t*mpen
Of a‘ |M of Southerner* after last
flaaco about the '‘party
oath.".
rumored that a
compromise set­
tlement on the
"loyalty o a th "
(was being workf ed out; however,
j if It wat Senator
Blair Moody and
Rep. K.D. Roose­
velt, Jr., knew
nothing about It
Some delegates
her* from rlorl|da are of the
V. WHUanm Jr. opinion that the
passage of the "loyalty oath" lute
laat night I* hut a prelude In the
Incluelon of a strong civil rights
plank In the platform. They are
Inclined to hellrve that last night's
fight was a test of strength.
Q There te a feeling among many
of the members o f the Florida
delegation that while there may
not Trave been the nrcosnrv onn.
fifth of the delegate*
standing
.
g lo
Jemind a roll call on the final
passage of the Moody amendment,
Governor Paul Devers was nut
exactly Impartial In his demeanor.
They alio eomplalned that on the
final voice vole many of the
vUltare In the balconies cist tl vtr
Jrallote ton.
▼ Coming In to the city last night
after It was over, three delegate*
from Massachusetts etated In us
that they thought the mater could
have been better handled, and that
Gpvtrnur Devers wae hot fglr In
tome of hit ruling*.
Par the Ladle*— 64 year old
Dtek RuelplI entertained

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.ft* of the
Senator'* press repreeentellvas,
placed a blue-brimmed white sailor
straw on her heed. A* ornaments,
there were about 20 email "Elect
Russell President," buttons scat­
tered over the top and brim of
the hat, and two lirga "Nominate
Russell" badges on top. You
wouldn't think that such a hat
■ould be worn with much dignity;
However, It was quit* becoming
on this gracious Inly. Mrs. Spessard.L. Holland ana Mr*, /ohn
Sparkman poured coffee for the
guests
Senator and Nancy Ksfauver
alao entertained at a reception In
th* grand ballroom of the .,'on
Hilton yciterday afternosn
Aid eftmal
e*v*n hundred of th* dele
wall.wlahara attended.
"••■■ •fefeuver eppean to be
l i U t a t * • PolJtfcUn as her
. husband. Ksfsuver

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P. f\ Howard, left, was elected *« the new- Noble Grand for the sec­
ond half of the year by Independent Order nf Odd Fellows, Lodge 27,
last night In a meeting In the IOOF Hall on Magnolia Avenue. J. E.
Baker, right, was voted in e, the Vic# (trend. Noble Grand Howard
announced the new state of eight officers. District Deputy Grand
Mailer. IV. C. Lincoln of St. Cloud, officiated «t the Installation cere­
monies.

Faltone Reveals Howard Elected
Legion’s Child Noble Grand Of
Welfare Work IOOF Lodge 27

Frai'k Fslsone of Tampa, &lt;i*
partirent
commander
of
th ’
American I, * g t n n, addressing
aome 100 Sanford legionnaire*,
distinguished guest*
and new
members of the post No. fill la. *
night, described the Legion child
welfare program and noted th&lt;
lack of suitable hospital farllitlc-*
to accommodate tn* *lck, dis­
abled and mentally Inrapalili-.
At a buslnm meeting follow­
ing the Legion fish fry and pre­
ceding Mr. Falsone'a addrens, two
new member*. Robert T. flryan
and Samuel u. Norris, were er­
upted for memherthlp.
The Legion baseball team wa*
Introduced to th* group by Denvtr Cordell, command** of the
poet, who presided over th* buelneta meeting.
Thy "bgll **am whirls Tta* won
eight ,gamee ami lost only tseu
Include* Bubba Bisbee, fleet base;
Jlmmv Krlder, second has*; Jun­
ior nett*, third base; Mel Flflscher, pitcher: Lerry Bales, rltht
field; Boas Itannum, center field,
Frank Stafford. left field; mil
Sheffield, abort .top; Terry Coi
dell, catcher: Jimmy tVade, left
field; Randall Ferrell, renter field
Sammy Jacohion, manager, and
Hilt Fleming, coach.
The team I* to play In the
tournenient beginning at Tinker
Field In Orlando today.
.Mr. FaUone, in hi* address,
which was not prtpared and “ from
the heart", told how much he err
Joyed working for the Legion, «*•
peelally for the dUahled vetersn*
and children's welfare part, of
(L'oattiiaM Oh ran* art 1

Synopsis Of Jeffrey's
Report Belngr Readied

A synopsU of the »urr»y end
report on th# City of Sanford
prepared during the oast five
mouths by Waller H. Jeffreys, Sr.,
municipal efficiency expert, l«
now helng prepared and will h*
released for publication within a
few daye, Mayor W H. Stamper
announced today.
The survey was authorised by
th* City Commission following a
meeting of the Cltliena Advisory
Committee early laat winter. This
. . . n J I J . U B . i l S T . &amp; . ' f f l commlttea Is composed of Dr. W.
P. Brooks. Jr., the Rev. A. G.
Mclnnls, the Rev. II. L. Zimmer­
man, the Rev. J. Ed McKinley,
-Srt
*h#'r Vipport of g candl James L. Ingley, J. C. Hutchison,
Judge Douglass Stenalrom. Roy
And |a active In hla behalf at tha Holler, and Martin Stlneclpher.

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MARIANNA on - A ft engine Jet
bomber exploded In flight here tn
day, killed Its crew of four and
let a suburban home fire that
took the live* of two children
The children were Peggy Diana
Williams. 3, and her Jyearold
brother, Rufus They were playing
In the yard of their home and
suffered burns when a motor of
the big plane crashed Into the
house next door and set It afire
about 7:30 s m 1ST
They died slmoM simultaneously
five hours later at the Jackson
County Hospital. Just s block from
th* scene of the creih A ft year
old brother, fir it thought tn he
missing, was found unharmed
They were the children of Mr sod
Mrs. Billy Williams
The house which burned was the
home nf the llrv and M u (' ll
Fort Mrs Fort, hi, and Mrs IVC.
Segers were hospltalirpd with
burn*
It wat the &lt;e&lt;nml (* "i crash
of one of iho Air Force'. latest,
fastest and biggest Jrl tmmhers in
three ••eeks It ■»«, followed
promptly by so order calling in
nil It |7.a from training flights out
of Msc pill Field al ramp* for

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I* ( ’ Hosvartl was fleeted Hie tia.-rd str.rtolet exploded at an sill
Noble firantl of the Independent tude nf about t .Mw teet
Order of Odd Fellow*. Lodge 27, - The
counts,Ion shook
and
Monday nigh* at th. IOOF Hall »l*™.ed this d lv of almut 3.000.
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* . i- n. L . . » n,) wreckage of thr plane was
no Magnolia Avenue. J. r,. Daket (mitered over * wide area
was the newly elected Vice (Hand
A ,»inB (P|i „„ the high school
bv the lodge
campus Hoe engine struck the
After the elections of the two Fort Hmi.se near the hospital
(relghl train engineer ,.iid rmdher
mein offlrer*. Nn'rle (irand How- piece
nt Ihr plane riratlv hit his
arrl announced the appointment of engine .everal miles away
Bodies &lt;il the three airmen ivere
the new alate of lasser officer*
Grover William* designated a* found In pert of the fuselage which
about *on yard* from tha
the right aupportar to the Noble landed
hurned hnuse Their names wero
Grand whll* Mr. Falk was selected not Immediately disclosed by tha
a* the left eupporter to the Nnhte Air Force.
Grand.
tj, A- Taylor sva* Installed a*
the Warden and Prank Delhi aa
Ilia Cundnetor. C.'J- Wilkinson was
appointed tha chaplain of the
Lodge with Homer Uleason being
named Inside Guardian. A. It.
Lovejoy wa»
appointed
High*
A verdict »f not guiltv m '*
Supporter to Vic* Grand laker
and Byron Hqulre.i as the Left rase of B J. Rudd, charged -i*1
reckless driving, wae rendrn i
Supporter to the Vice Grind.
W C. Lincoln nf 81. Cloud, dl* yesterday In Countv ('our* n"
tr lit deputy grand master, off I sided over by Judge Dmig1i
ilated at the Installaion cetetnon- Strnitrom.
Howard Cartel. ■barged • "
le«, which were followed bv re­
driving whll* Intoxicated, *•
freshment.
tered a plea of giilllv and
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*nd eo*t* or 00 day* in ('nun'Jail. His driver'* license w«» &gt;&gt;
vnked for on* year
The case of James Lyn, ebarg
In in effort to cut down thr ed with drunken driving,
■rush for tickets at gametlme at continued, due to the traiisfri
Memorial Stadium, tickets for the a material w|tne«» bv the Gnu '
annual Florida State League All State* Navy from the tiaufu. i
Star gama to be played here Fri­ Auxiliary Naval Air .Station
day night have been distributed another station.
tn all downtown drug store* for
Berktn* Lamar, charged *■&gt;*!■
sale.
driving while Intoxicated, «&gt;l».
John Krlder, president of the ed guilty and was finer] Jlfin ' m
Florida State League, pointed costa or 0(1 daye lit Jail, Ills ilriv
out this morning (hat anyone *r's llc*naa was aim revoked fm
wishing to attend the gam* from on* year.
th* Sanford area would benefit
This sfternoon the ca ie
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greatly bv securing his or her Waldo Plymton, charged with
ticket before reaching th* Sta­ driving while drunk, wa, hmugi
dium Friday night.
before the court.
"Local drug stores have gracloualy consented to assist us In
TASK FORCE OPERATES
selling the tickets. I earnestly
PEARL HARBOR i# - A maim
request that everyone who la able U S (ask forre Is exercising this
to secure their tickets during week off lh&lt;* rnsst nf Rerl China.
thle advance sale," Krlder de- Adm Arthur W Radford, cum
ciarad. (
mender of the Pacific Fleet, .ahi
"We are going to have an Monday
many .tlckat sellers in our booth
Radford called the nperatlnn a
at the Stadium as tha booth will "training and famlllarlratlnn lift!
accommodate, but we feel sure gram." btii It wa* regarded li#«rr
that thera will be a Jam up as a show of the flag and a show
prior lo gama time," ha contin­ of force on Ihe sea appruachcs
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T h ro u g h Hit* yanrii Atnurtcaria have doveloped a cynicism
id•«ml imliticH mid imlitlciimH which m ay be rcsponBlblo for
mm o &lt;&gt;f the ill.1* in o u r governm ent at all levels. A com­
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nil politicians are alike there in little sense in going to the
noils mill voting,
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ically dial moat of o u r prealilenta have been honest men and
in' ini'led Hint politiriuna are no more dishonest an a group
Ilian litinineaamen o r college profeaaora.
Ii ivoiilil lie naive to deny that some co rrup t men manlie to oieopy high officea in natlonul, state and local gov•niiiH ni a. In i lie m a jo r political parties ruthless men Hometunes gain power and use It fo r their own ends. Y e t.o u r
lii t. rv hooks tell of m any men who were great politicians
.h o e honesty has never been ijuestloried,
I here m i polilienl am ateurs who m anager to get elected
,, iniiull' lint for the most part governors, congressmen
■I piesidenif. have been professional politicians, General la 'loim at,out llie honesty of politicians would Indict them
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I'o litleians are not saints. To o niuny of them are tin ]
i n| mi Ion.- and eon opt. Hut there urc m any politicians who
e.hi."ih ii&gt; in apply th e ir talents to doing what Is best for
in [.eophi tlie. seive. C yn icism is no answer to political
lethmieiuy nor does it encourage good men to make politics
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T h e h.ii Klox Klan in Floridu has unnounced the tornmlion - I a new gioup to lie culled " T h e Am erican Confederate
ui.
Its im inheis m e pledged to defend what they call
■in i "&lt; mi-t it ni inmi] H ig h ts” w ith guns if necessary. T h e
, i,l i he Klan sponsored group Is n sacrilege w hich w ill1
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, i ' o i the rinise for which so m any of their forebears
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Th e gitnip, KInn leaders sny. will he composed of white,
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No follower of the doctrines of Jesus
with in
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lir du ll
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i ; le groups which draw th e ir mem bership from the bigoted
lyrutu.
ml the narrow minded.
I he i.iiu c rn of the new Klan group w ith Constitutional
C h in e s e R e c a p tu r e
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ri his i., n surprise to those who have observed the Klan
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f e a e ((» » »
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i,,ng. Th e re seems to he nothing i » the Constitution
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■milling for thv notnlnalian. said O l d B a i d y C r e s t I n
■ .uiiing the riKld to hand together in lynch mobs, the
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D a y O f B a ttle
bra Erie? Krfauvrr also ihuwed 5 t h
, I, in to whip Other men or drive them from th eir homes,
.f ir i-r t: I ..
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no Mgai. of pulling out
i i ,i .e “ i m ills" are sacred to terrorists of the Klan and it is
('io n
1,
tar ■ ,'in
'ie loyally
rule.
Mamnird
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in under'stand w hv they are ready to fight for them.
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I he new hale venture by the K u K lu x Klan will proh
tlieil t r.l I
lay. 1* alined lo require (hat del crest of old Itahly hi the hits
4'/)) Vi- •'!
lull lint mi its fine T h e re WHS n tim e when the Klan C l e v e l a n d
E x p e r i e n c e egair* pledge lo do all the) can day id a M'l.iU'V lialtle that tia&gt;
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.ok u r n ., m u. the hearts of iwopla everyw here
Today
A t ]d e d T o
R e n o r t S l!,' f t . t e„ n7 . " r t t f i g ™
mii the ballot* In their stale* a* casualties
igiilficance has faded
Inlelllgent Am ericans in N urth
We
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Democr,,lc c,,Mil held the southeast slope of the
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(ieurgla and Smith Carolina dal bitterly nmlesled hill west of Chur
#1f-d* |,m,i. , 11,1 imve illsfiiveroti tile *mo uf n food am i a coward.
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lights" lmv•- been sighted over contend it would be In conflict nod Ciiininnidst main lines of de
( M ir i^ tm u s I n J u l y
Cleveland and on one occuslun lie with state laws and itate party lunn*
ii ultrn&lt;L v, M' mi
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ent an iitiliiiei lo look for some- rule*
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LoulHlana'* delegation also took ii|.0ig(, m &lt;Arthur ut tlie fiord .-.ml
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the saint attitude.
about 2(H) Chinese pushed tlnungli
Wt lif'iD- lie rurtkf *• f i-im I i rim \ -looiii it ran go to talk of C hristm as toys in the midst
All rejected the Idea ot walking heavy II N tank and artillery
Ueoigi lieu* jeaiur operator on
of the convention.
||*«• and retook the shell scut red
onr.
,.f sum m er boat tmt that is the tim e when m anufacturers
veUnd"'lidnkIn^Al?? milTheir
itrategy laitead wai to height
.uni retidlors prepare for the Yuletide rush.
port, said “ One night sla uf us take their leata ind leave the next
U N trbops 1eat lied the lop a)
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gia pul it tbla way: 1&gt;Our next counter
il wa* Ail fltjl iil'ii'. saw It. ‘
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a light milking u circular pattern ana take our sears as the sovi
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#d leal
luinuui. "’id ill" 1*llll ll IMI ,.i ill"1
We lived tiiroiigh tlie titiys of tilt* wild west and wo nliitll over or nearby A in u I picked It erelgn state of Georgia."
Hie top
.Old
iialdy. McArthur
. , of.V'" T.Tni-"
The
governor
said
this
meant
up
on
Ih"
radar
screen
and
reported. U S FIflli Air force
'CD»c me* ii" tU, " i ’rc*I Iciil 11II jinihnbiy survive the youngsters' attem pt to ctmt|iier space.
that they would ...............
"sit H mil" until plain'* pluslured the Ulea with
it
1 \u fur iilm nie onorgy, it will he no new experlencn in any "niched
niaii'- mii! i - M « 'H iiitt. u v
“ t sent an Innimlni! airliner over they are either seated or thrown , naming gasoline
Cungirii ,. ,i»11 11kr t 1 ,MI|'.lll'M tuiiisi Imlil w ith sovorai children.
In lake a ti.uk and Die tiling ills |out.
U N tanks and artillery studied
ii|i|,i'nii il li-.iiu the I'reeu'
Former (lov J. Strom Thor ; the area with a Ireineildmis bar
ih i lime, 1 1 »&gt;•1Hlyj »■ |il i Im"
mond
of
South
Carolina,
the
1
1
)4
0
(in
aiiiulii'i
m
ne,lull
a
lowei
up
Of ,,ii'(('. HIkir i » 'I ,r| .|| li.r '
1 I aim and an inciimllie pilot In,ill Stales IHkIiI i presidential eamll
sc uiilllei y kiiiiikid out
leiHiiteil ‘ ci 11m a
llglit" dial dale. Indicated lie expected to be three tanks in Ihe muruiiig fight
,i |,„U
,1
I .Mill It,.,
"climbed .mil ii.ivi'li’it in an east llirown out.
He told reporters, " ll Iwika like iugll N tighter
erlv diii’tikiii tniicli taster than
i 1" 1(1111,111 ' HA K*-l •*•%••........ Ill hr
bombers again hit
they
are
not
golhg
to
feat
us
un
Hie
imrnul
operatlimal
s|&gt;erd
of
1lie l,i 1rl &gt; 1..It ^ .‘1 V« 1 ll, 1".
a railroad repair center ami ce
less
the
convention
reverses
it*
any
aircraft
k.iiuwii
to
lie
In
this
merit factory between Samdung
iikui n&gt;&lt;il
1Him.hi slifr II I ill lit.
vicinity " '.ini lleer* lie added decision (on the rule )"
and Pvortgvang, the North Korean
tLilllor’s mile: Trrllia Mae served, ■* the old *aylng goes Shut mi'hh'iil was "ipilte same
lllll' ll III Kcl •ff^eS , I 'll 1ir IUU(I,I 1"
Oov.
James
F.
&gt;Byrnea
said:
iyrnti
The young Deinwrats here have
capital Ihe fifth A|r force salil
The Democratic
c Party of South about 10 Thimderjels destroyed
turn III SCI Mild I'l i ljtr, A mi l Ira's most average risen up and taken over (he parly’* time ago. and wu* reported to
wiltiup til "
wile, see* youth a» the keynote
Carolina
prefers
to
affiltele
with
uiltllurities
at
the
time
'
plnrc [Hit to fir)11 Infill lllie Ninth ui „f Hie llemurrutlc Party, In the first unboiled convention in 20
three buildings, dumagi'tl .1 tunnel
.Mean" Idle in Washington the the national Democratic Party but
lullin'Ing Irltrr tu her huiliami years, It was a coalition of three Air Force Investigated reports Hi delegates are unwilling to end made six dtrei t lul* on a loro
line, rimt wniilil l*r .i « imi) lu, i
politically young men who put over
reuaiar shed
1laiimi m f"i Iaii M u I NVw Ih '!» n*. itivlug 11 woman'* view ot Ihe ihe "loyally oath" desl'iied to 1l1.1t several "(lying saucers" had pledge themselves to support what mollvi
Other planes
flew dose support
PI*
ever
action
tnay
be
taken
here
been
spoiled
by
radai
virtually
In
I iitiii» ii i*ti&gt; «o l k .Liuyri Imi |••»|» lUiieii'illllg* al the Nation*! lion
keep the South from bolting again
mission* along the 133 mile trout
(icy Serenade: I
y
after
by
those
In
control
of
this
its
own
back
yard
un
tlie
outskirts
They were Sen Blair Moody. Gov
uliudy'i inkr hi imi plain vnt"
which was relatively quiet except
convention."
(i Menueii Williams-a handsome, uf tlie iintioii'H capiliil
around old Baidy
gcltini;. Hid null n ticket would h,IIy 1UI. HUYLK
There was considerable anger
Not only went uindeiitlfled ob
clean shaven fellow — and Hep
doomed to ,dm"»l &lt;(.xlain dt iciit.
i 111* A(JU ids -Deurett WlitiUr,
leets iciit on ruibir -Indicating ac&gt; even among some of the South
Franklin I), ItooievalMr.
f'ollilea la cruel. Yuu give your
But II was young Itoosevelt who tuul Mibilnnce In:,lead .of inert erners who fell the rule waa not
m
In
ihe
people,
umi
when
you
light tmt two airline idiots and a in conflict with their Hale laws
Governor Adlri .Sirvemon o!
ihey took the convention by storm The newsman saw eerie lights fitting or rulea and were not formally
k Itiuni n Iwiliglit favor— til
i r '. . i i n u * a I ’r i M I ' . . *
m .* i
liliiloi*. *|i"'ilieg of11Id- ' * ml* ■ink the other way.
delegates sprang up cheering when
sentatiVe!. nf the R?nd Congress,
Ihe general description of Hying rebelling.
he
wss
Introduced
as
"the
great
daty" I,if Pipiiilcnt. '*.xyi t 1) |w
I (ill imlh sad nod proud tu
sam‘i't!i tlie same night.
The North Carolina delegation, as far os applicable
i rJItlt'ilg li’dy io( re rlt', Mint ,i» lay as Mill us II I were the dangle Soli of a great President.''
"He It fiiiHiei resolved this con
utfb'lHls cimlit not immi'dialHy after warm discussion, voted to
II
was
as
If
a
giant
pulse
of
Kovrnior. .!) licit I rfhSdjnld -nk ll" ,1 i,| Vice I’leslrieiil llnrkley, amt electricity had swepl Hie great agree nil wliether Hits was the Inform the convention Credentials ventlon bcllevrs lu tlie great Amur
(0-vftle llliip.i* iMr|/j|inil not E lip sister of young Franklin D hall . . that pollilcally magic first time radnr had/ picked lip Committee that under North Caro­ Iron principle of mujorlly rule No
itiuiM'vell .lr.
tlvlng saucers Komu *ald It wai. lina law Ihe namta of the convcn delegale nhull- be seated unless lie
put liim in m i n i i i w d , (.u
name. He had the famous House All agreed it wn'. imitaital.
Han's nominees would b« placed shall give assurance lo tho\ Cre
At ttie Convenllim Hull Monday veil loss of the head.
the
sweep
juiil, sml ') that ^ f ;W u l‘l D ''''1 auw tlie political death of ‘Dear
dentials Committee Hint he will
The object* also w*r« dlffcrant on ihe ballot in November.
lug
Hoosevelt
gesture
.
.
a
voice
from tlie average repdrier saucer
OUllidr rli.itli I" CM j.il J- m im Uiicii,' [mil tho hlrtli na u national
But the North Carolina delega­ exert every lionnralilu means avail
rougher and more booming ttiun In that they traveled at 4 relative­
llim. Ilm tin " i/ (lrtB!,dlltl1« lie ulitlcnl figure of I'reildenl Home- Ills father as lie said:
tion balked at taking any formal able lo him In any official capacity
he may have lo provide that the
ly slow speed, as well ns later Hedge.
limli'l *nid Vet 11*. lpD|h*i,*ai(l, d ell's son. in a single day I saw
"We do not want to drive Demo disclosing the cmlomiiry burst that
nominee* of Ihe convention for
sun set for aim man of 74
Sett.
Willis
Smith
told
the
dele
notniuNted, I will leftlii* |o run, il Dio
President and vice president,
years -11 gd the sun rim on a man orals out of the party with this fur oulspeeds normal' airplanes'.
gallon
he
doesn't
believe
"the
men
through their names or Hulae of
One tiling war ‘certain: A
dcctril, I will i pf11*si ,*|6 teivr.
Im has lived Just luilf that lung. rule. . . We want to keep them
running
this
convention
believe
in
eleclori pledged to them, appear
thorough Investigation Is being
Govcuior .Skvci'Oii ix ylilt in tlie
I wont lo Ihe evening xeaslon In the party."
honesty and fairness" and he cam
As he spoke he looked up al a made by tlie Air Teclmlnal InleLlT Honed the delegation to be alert on the eiectinn ballot under the
s u guest of a dubious Texas delfield
heading, name or designation of
‘ T of h . i s dad
.........................
.pile. I believe I mentioned him portra)
al the other genre Center Wright I'utterson Air to fight. He iJ d .
the Democratic Party.
n my first loiter lo you. 11a Is end ot the hall.
I Honey,
____ , 1 know I Fore* Base, Dayton, U , which bSB
"We
have
apt
In
let
the
aooos
Illicit 'tillH Ipecillation niurr 1 very courtly gentleman and lays am
"Such assurance shall be given
balng
but I been sol up Id look into flying of New York, afaiiachuaetta, Mich
.
___ _ sentimental,
rntlmani
by the chairman of each delega'
fiom lilt po»»iliiliCjr"tha&gt; Scnalnt 10 owns "a imaL' oilfield— not thought I could actually see Ih* saucer reports
lgan
and
other
states
know
we’re
igan
Hon, and shall net be binding upon
Such repurls, official* had said
Smuttier* might be nomiiiHlcd on mure than half Ihe ilia of IU1- face of hla father break Into a earlier Monday, are coming. In not going to
« atop at tbalr those delegates
who shall so slgdi
tlie Democratic tiiket (or vice |uc»e mils," Ho sent an orchid to my
crack
n
f
the
faster than at any lime itnce the
pH&gt;, to the Credgfttlal* Commltteu
tuiiii lor mo tu wear. It wai a
prior 'to Ils report' lo ithis cohvanInitial flood In I&amp;47. The current
drill. II ihul iiappMl!, and if lie mull orchid— not more than half
Hon."
average It about 100 sightlngl ■
weie circled in Novrjubri iir would tlie 'tin! of Chicago, but colored
--------------------,
committee
lo
draft
a
itafament
of
M B ....................
Anyway, tha convention now la month
liavc lo iriimi fiom llir Srmilr and .ifcllicr.
Virginia's
views.
This
la
to
come
told
him he would accept, Schrlck,
The
(lying
saucer*
over
Ihe
ciplhumming
with
word
that
young
Well, the Democrats got lo
Coventor Waimi would prnii.dily
hacn
for
delegation consideration er replied:
tal were reported lute M01
’
....................................
&lt;in.‘ibbling like Hcpulilicaus, and franklin made hlmtelf Into a na­
“ He put It Ihla way-lie said if
before
01 final setter).
appoint hi* 'mu'ecu if. It term* like- tn,tubt tho civil War all over again tional figure In hla flr*t speech at uboiil 16 lumrs idler the inc
hot talk at the it came to him he couldn't turn
actually occurred,
ly (lint W Wafien liwl tiir iippmlll- Hying lu get Hie Dixiecrala to lake a party convention.
Intent. Slap It down."
,fl Ihipk we ought tb nominate
llity, Iir would lnm% lii» old Iririld .1 loyally oath to support the par
jtr
Gov. wn- • Stevenson, lo romment on
HUGE H O TE L PLANNicD
CUudr iPrpprr, ivhp i* not nllo iy'* viinillilatos. Lacking either a Mra. FrankUo. p( Hoosevelt for
alrman,
aaid: Schrlcker'a statement, said he had
IFHI« II. IIIU
MIAMI HF.AClL.Ufi ~ PUi
flam Tuel “*“»« VII•
Hubert K. Lee or a Stonewall
h not seen the Indiana governor
build a hugo (14W
" f am
gethrr tinf.iiniiiir with llir Wnili- ln&lt; ksoti, Ihe South lost out f*at.
since a breakfast meeting of .gov­
costing eight lo
ingtnn ahnOiplirtr.
son
In ihe midst of the battle word
ernors Monday.
on the late Harvey
run
tire oil around that Vice President
Stevenson eddgd tn a statement:
fate were announcedrmm_ . T
Put
The latue big inoblem which i» Hoikley wax withdrawing from U »
" I have no rommertl on any
The report said tho Set at#, front'
seem
thing he may hava said except
involved in ileallillH. U|i tarkelrer ram for Hie presidential nomlna ly lo beat qen, Klienhower ls Oov. Ing 700 feet on iheYpcean norm
lion,
1
Ih a tl told him again that I wanted
from 44th Street, soiiHur 12.300JM0.
ing in government wa* demon
H e Irnly next to me was from Stevensoit ind 8*r». jiussell. Thay
to run (nr governor of Illinois nnd
Ttie
late
automobile
tire
OM
M
*
itrated tor ui the Other tiny when Kentucky, and she started crying. flB irr the mUy people who would •into used to entertain Henry Fora,
I hoped ha would help me do in."
“ Thin grand old man,” she ilia .
we tvaldird a friend of out* trying
■ Here In this Amphitheater,,'the
Thomas A. Edison and nthara In
“ icy have
havd broken his
till heart, and
'convention swung Inin ils second
to patch the iHillom'of ,»n old mil- ‘They
maniluti, which included IS
In haste— mure tomorrow, from hla
tm gave 47 years to Ida counlr
country.
dav with more speech-making.
bedrooms.
boat. This tailing rnthuaiaat Martrd It wu* cruel to remind him of his
As the delegate ate Mk graf
Harry
Million,
associated
with
work on a little rollrn lection near ago. lie null has a younger, kinder
u te r i lead
Ben Novak in the purchasing
ihe keel. I'irtly moii lie had punch­ heart than inoat anybody be n."
roup, said the new hotel wotiw
Ml e "twice •• big as anything ,m w
V i'
LEGION RESULTS
ed a hoi* in the indium nnd Wilbur, you know I ’m an old n o
Invited me out ter 'toektails-and on Miami Beach."
DAYTONA BEACH &lt;*~Opente|
softie.
I
started
crying,
loo,
and
ff h
had taken mil a iw« foul piece. we I reded handkerchiefs. T m o I (impiy have to have a m w
Then he found Ofal^k* »hiji wa* this lady and I started talking, dreaa.
'
«.
dinghv which later w u found
rotten all along the'kadi «a lie look NtNl it turned out atw baa lbs asm*
turned. They wort slatloM^
nearby longue M a t Naval gtehi* m w to cut out.'a long atrip. kind of.refrigerator aa wo do. I
A im f ilu ," " !
lion.
After a few minute* of uwing. ha guess ll la a imall world after all.
arw going ahoppftei together
The Navy idintUltd thr vlt
pul down the law, look up e ham* 1omorn]W
aa Ena. Hobart Lavon Odom,
, P w*
mer. end juit T mi died out the j| limka to na like the Den
amt, and Eua. Stef
In
aAsaersou
Jr., Jae
H M
S
whole boitoqx 9I, ibftoit,,*
.
yrutf nave J - 4*k1 youth b u m
\»"n, y/Jkirti

Convention

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And Ratlar Sight
Queer Objects

Mrs. Peeble Mourns Barkley’s Falk
Cheers Roosevelt Rise At Chicago

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There I* « general v,‘r&gt;' lnt,r*' slum iuul Inter nerved «» *p*rt«
In tin- new# ever tn Sunfiiril ua.l , (iresiilentlsl envoy to the gi*k*
for the moment til# m»me isn’t nillituty lender and’ Unifier of
KHenhuwer. It’* Sanford.
Italy, (iarilialtii.
tnsiiired l&gt;v ttie l*Alt and other
.Sanford wn* n great ji*r»on«l
rIVli'-mindod groot-s. the ( ’Hy ‘.r friend of King Leopold I of Bel•
- . Unrein'd ii rnmpuign yiiini and ut one time wui &gt;n
I!..i,
eyed in n tiufine** venture with
••&gt;• Tteiginn Congo. TJui
ftrurt n fitting nK'ilKirini
*... .
much intereiteTY
Irte (Sen. Henry S. Sanhod. loiie.l til' of dur neigldMiiiiig lominuniU hi Allien mid onre dl.'patrhed an
Whnt miikes Hi" ........... til "f . &lt;[. dltlon 1,tutring hi* nrimo under
lirrtii'iiliir algnlfU'imre i-i ll"; Lo t the I,mil l tlilfi of Henry Stanley
that It will Ih» h fire-real'timt of "Jh. Livlngnton, I pietuinr’
liuilding in which to te.ii •• d"' tunic to the tipper Congo ill a
ffen**mr* itiicelet* collection • i ""ill tenm.hlp named the Flor­
ida.
Ilook*. iitiD'H"'* a" I '&gt;•*]«»' dm
which are to lie gW n to the 'd&gt;
Itidi.i nirig to this country In
hy hi* daughter, Mi". Oitoln dun inTu, i,, t.rougtit with him gftollord Uo«. of la rl»y. fjmn.
lf ' '! "di H.ntid, proifeedlng dp
'•it'n* Icivur to o! place
Ineltlded nre
- f'u'* v
■did
•Mh.nUIUI i*ld(i’)i
ha
iiuini— liw book^» diplonmtir smu •
mid vnriour eln**i«'' in “ •*
' b* i »• t'-jil Cl.nrlea Mtlhm w«*
nod Niidrin Imigu-ii'
u 11f*
1
n* i J:t7 (tilling ihe siml, pm ti nit yf the ir,,» .t Ion 1 :
the famous Ihlgiun m tlv I 1 ...... hnlinii Wur, III" g. neral laid
(i.i the I ’ltv i.f Sanford and put
■Wynne viitl i*fiuiil*'imu t &gt;f
ii.iiiugiant* tu wink planting
Stanford by Loiii* &lt;Sulh.it. !’&gt;-«ti:i,r
i.t of the Ui'lgian roynl fmnllv; "•t't'if" »fhVe» Among hi* a**oi nd mimeroif* ether imintini' , •'.•t'j at Dint time weie ih* lei*
bll*tn, lfll|'isvin«s, rlrh in r' lint I 1 ; J|tid S. O, Clinne, fmindvr*
I Cluu*.■ .v Co., which in »till *n111 It-H-hr in' r » well 0 :1 tlire • inn
iel» of Irltldom idiinti mi l o v-n&lt;: i’ii* "I &gt;&gt;&gt; the eilru* Imilnei* there.
Thu* a fitting monpinenl U
ornament*. Florentine d ia i'ii •
planned to the inemui/ of (ied^
e.nd anthpie idiair*. diek*. 'a!
I iiffet* end ottici furniture rruth - -aiifnrd n miiaeum and llhrar/ to
In.one (tie enllvctton* of * lifetime
i red in the raptlal* of Europe.
i loniirn tiavala a* well a* the
’ ni&gt; iiciil dm iinuhi* and pioneer
lien, baif’.id '«a* hi, •
i uly record* of Ihe town he
mg fig,,), m I.i* day
Iti k u *
unpointed I ' I " *
l.itlrolu il* founded on the hank* of tht St.
'o(;p.
•
irlniatei (,,i oip .le'ii tm V t** Ti"l

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.iicin iitliii.il ..id it i. i I- " i it !y
1(1 put .1 ll,.bill ign on d,n II.S f
which jippciii . l I I I.lilt 1. M,III.llll
111Tii llilllli.fi'
Seicuiiils i ,1inlatcd tlial tinimnkiv felt iimii i Siiii I'l aiu i 1ii i
the Mc.xii in l» uitcr i i"if tc*i *ii
the rugged Ii!. .ii l,.i|&gt;i T , i.iiiI.i .ii'
10 mile' ill ll ll •if lii'ic
1I’ll I'l l III" Mill,' l,| l ■" Ml .•In!
ill CM llll ll IM till K,'"it .i H.t .ill
i '.hiic tuiiiMuii: &gt;Id it ihe 111), ■VII'
cl uhl,nl m ltie isoliap*-* uf ,i h'liv t
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Twenty live perfona rerpond hos
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Vir111tillv every luge business

$1276JI0

tmlliiing tere w ni diirnagcd The
mum street, deep
...
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like a scenO (rum .1 bombed mil
city. ‘
Tlie lied Cross rvpnibd 11414101 &gt;
T T x lr r f ^ i y u t lT row ' n ilU a f t
nos* bouses suffer* d i i u i u c dam
age. with 2r, per 1 cut a tol d lov.
$ 9 6 0 .0 0
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on Hie erminds ctlei i,r
r|r i„|* ,i,,|Iiri.,| tl.e
n m.Dor
buildings unsuie
__ :
l.o t r n t v IHIMD s i:I
FUH T P IK HUE Ml
Hill'll - nf
$3,(h*i each.iuve been vet lot two
Orlando men tiring Mioiilit on
(hurges of upcruDiiii a lollerv
St Lucie County Sheriff I) A
drown ulciitKii &lt;1 Hie mm II &gt; Until-.
L Giillirle ilml Siim Hunter and
said warrants charging nfieraiiou
of u lollmy wvro Issued .igalnst
both mi'll.
Asslstinii Stale Attorney Thad
Carlton said there wss ''concrclc
cvldrnre" that the two men were
involved In a loltity. The, warrant.)
Iiillowcil a sheriff’s r.tld Saturday
night In which nine No-poc, were
arrested on lottery charges.
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Mark Twain laid, "Everybody talk* about
Iho waathar, but nobody doa* anything gbovt
If." Anyona can do lomathing aboijt moira^,
howayar. It. hoi axcallant kaaplng quolitidf.
Staff a savings account hart, continue building
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Buffet Supl&gt;er Given
Bor Engaged Couple

Calendar

Larry Biitnky has returned from

Mr. *nd Mr*. Voile tWlllame,

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a visit In Detroit and Canada.
th i SAminol* High School Band Jr.', entfrtained with a bufftt tup.

par on Saturday evening honor­
ing M ill Nancy William* and har
fiance Kenneth Berry. Tha patty
wai held ta 7:30 o’clock at the
William*’ home at 2417 Laurkl
Avenue.
M ONDAT
Mil* William* wore an attrac.
hout* will b« bald from tlva *un dreit of black rotten
, 10:00 p. m. i t tn* Miif.o with white lace trim and btaek
Pariondgc honotnlg Rlv. and Accvaaone*.
■ J . 1C. McKInliy and (H it
Th* dining table from whlfh
)1*U Long. All mlntiHf'a of
, «| iy ,' thalr wtvA* and rtkrn- tht. topper wa* tatvid red* e4ntend with a lovely erranginiani
i of tha Mcthodlat dom
of pink alter* and white chrysan­
ara cordially Invltad
themum* flanked with white tAS*
ar*. Guest* war* aadted *t until
table* dacorated with hibiscus 'in
vafioue ihades of pink.
These invited to ba wtth Mias
Wnliama and Mr. Barry wara Mr.
W e
and Mm . Robjjrt.A. willl*m». Wh
and Mr*. C
vth* It. W. War* Bible Cl#»« and Mra. Spencer Harden, Mr*.
■tha •Firai Mathodlit 1Chutch Lae Drepar. Mr*. 8alvatore Men1a-it * -J u ly matting at tha fre, Mr*. Hugh Darden And daugh­
Mdala' Camp on tha W*Mvq ter M in ,B a tty Walker,-of Wait
f-'o n Wtdntaday. afternoon, Point, Ga. M in Jehnnla Mu*tlle^oui chicken aupger wai grove of DiLarjd, Mil* Jan* Chap­
at 6:00 p.- tji. Flthlng, man. M in Jean Saytr and Jame*
f *ni iwjmwlng ware an* Jordan'of DeLand.
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l^hutlnaii mealing wa* ton.
’ tha prMlaant, W. W.
I Hold aummar practlc* lh thi
pal band hall at 7:30 p. (A.
Talumni and Intemted person*
k. cordially Invltad to ba pr**-

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Honored. .ByV* SlsUr
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[a. Cprl Chorpening.
where
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he will-be raehffd
mahfyd on gug.
•nrr. wgi
wg» honored
IterM
3 ; * ^ 1 5 * Lh* «ve»lon 3 to Frank Hknry.
N r. /n d Mrs. R. W. Ware, tfcentl)y with an informal tea
’ * l i * « * ‘ Tt » pK'*«i» Billy, given by her ■liter, Mr*. Roblummer flower* ip
••J* " r» - K u t c h l K . ? , . art Parker. Summer
MJ*
o'u H' ^ya U , Mr bright ihade* wera u*«d In deco­
Shepperd, Mr. and rating the mom* of thf Parker
home.
Refreshment* were served treat
id
the dining table where silver am
kryital appointments were uied.
Aitlstlii* the hoitvis in urvlng
were Mr*. M. W. Cattle Jy. and
Mr* Max Fundom.
A'
gu*M« called during the after­
noon.

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: DR. H. K. RING
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Friend* of Bitty Ann Howard
will b i sorry to learn that she haa
entered FernauF Laughton Mamorlil Hospital.
’ Mils Maria Pe*o!d and Mr*.
Dorothy Kendrick have returned
Henry Morgan hold* a gun on John Beal In this scene from Columftom Daytona Beaeh where they bla'*
1'a "My Six Convicts" showing t.loay and Wednesday on the Rita
•pent a week.
Theatre screen
Cpt. Nathan Yate* of th* Unit,

*d Stall* Air Force has arrived
a
from temaa to vialt with hi*
hi parents, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Yatt*.
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By BOB THOMAS

Mr. and M4*. Giles Chapman
end Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chap­
HOLLYWOOD i r - Alan Ladd
man are (pending *om* time at waa tha victim of thlevtty, but
New Smyrna Beach.
M M i failed to register a com-

r
plalaf.

Friend* will ba sorry to learn
Th# culprit wa* Akim TamlMtf.
thgt Mra. Jack Burgay tmd arwent character actnr who ha* returned
thyroid iitrgary yeitarday at tha to Ike screen after a 4-year af&gt;'
Orange Memonal Hospital.
icnca. Using
. . . all
:: the wllei *he
learned at the Moscow Apt
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Browning ThtaKr, the actor stole a icMR
ti
and daughtar, Sheila, have re­ right’ out frorm under lh* handturned from, a month'* vacation tome Ladd profile Rut Ladd failed
spent Iti Kansas, Kentucky and to squawk. In Tael, hr aiiageited
a tine to pad mil Tamlrufrs pari.
Virginia.
"Aren't you worried about h iv ­
Charjr* Willis has arrived in ing that scene thrfted (ram yout
Sanford altar being discharged t aiktd Ladd when he ratted froW
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Not at all, be replied hlaodtha sen of Mr.
"Tamiroff can do all the ((eatI1II*.

he wants in If It maiRa the

picture better, that's all right with
me "
Ladd'* altitude I* nnl complete
ly altruistic He has morei that
than a
passing Interest tn the film.
i). which
Is one of those North African
things called “ Desert Legion " lie
will take hat! of the nlrtura's prof
It* and the other half go«i tn the
studio, Universal
International
, It's
... * .sentimental
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. return
..............for
-Laddie ^boy ^ Me &lt;nl his^ screen
acting start on the lot ‘way back
In ( » ll
"Universal hid a fine program
in those days," he explained/ "Th*
etudln had talent hunts all over
the country They’d take kM* not
of college and bring them to th*
studio for the summer Th* young
slors would have two month* of
extensive training amt put nn a
ihow every week for the execu­
live* t e didn't get paid anything.
but It uns great experience
"I wa* picked because I hail
fayed 'Koku In 'The Mlkadn' al
nrth Ifollywimd High School At
one uf our shows old Carl
Latmnlr, the head of the studio,
said: 'What's that boy saying? I
ean'l hear him.' The boy was me,
and t was dropped after the lwo
months."
Ladd suggested that the studio*
“
nil
should
institute
such programs

loperdtion *t
bla. S. C

Mrs. Jewell Chapman had .a*
her gu*st* on Sunday Mr*. Janet
Shepird and daughter Sand:r*
Gene of_ Ft.
T qi
, Lauderdale,
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. Mrs.
... Tom
Water* and son Tommy and Mra.
J. A. Raburn and daughtfr Bev­
erly of Ft. Lauderdale.

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Mr. and Mr*. W. S. Willi* retumkd recently from, Washing
toh, D. 'C.; and Loui*vll|*, Ky.
MOZINSR(-HARRIS WEDDING They were accompanied hdmt by
Mft* Doris Jean Mdilnikl and their V*o nl*e*i, the Mine* Bun­
Lt. Richard Harris will be mar* ny and Kitty Smith, who will visit
'
♦led on July 24 at diDO.p. m. at with them.
All Souls Catholic - Church. Tha
double ring strvl&lt;e wilt be con­
(I. W- Douglas ha* arrived from
ducted by the Rev. Father An. Savaf^ah,' Ga.. to attend the wedtRiuiy. McGowan.' A reception will d l»r pn \Vedn*»day of hi* niece,
follow'at the Bachelor. Officer's Ml** Namy William*. ' Mr*. Doug­
|uar,ifri a t . tho local Naval Air las'ka* M in ..here fdr the past
Italiopi. No invitation,s will ba month with her mother, Mr*. A.
sued.hut all friends of-the couple C. .William*, who I* 'III but reare Invr
invited' to at|*id.
norted In' be Imorovlnt.
I t *. Edward ’ 8. McCall and
ighter ' Su*4n ■haV* •returned
m a'«two week* vUlt In Blr-

Iroakman

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Phwaa ivaa—ivaa

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llywo will have
_ to do _____
"Hollywood
snmfthing anout llndlng new fairnt or
the Industry will he Ip serious
trouble." he remarked. "This busInes* I* based on star*, but most
of the studios are doing ilmmi
nothing aboul finding and develop

ihima 84#dm*n'e convention ;lnI
rflirigYam and the Georgia
rimin'* convention In Atlanta,J

SHOWING TODAY and WEDNESDAY!

HOLLYWOOD 1

M n. M. C. Stone returned Sun­
day from Bellwood, Ale, where
she spent a two week*' vacation
with: her-pdrent*. She was ar
fompanied from Waycrmto, Ga.,
by her slater., Mr*. Paul Jenkins
and h lr .daughter, Kay.
Mrs.
Jenkltta -ha'a returned to Wayrrosa
and Kay plana, to visit for about
thraa.waehk (With har uncles and
aUnta,
Mf.'i ami Mra.
Mr*. Stone
Stou and
■i-;Mf.'iand
Mr. artcT, M/s. C. B. Rudd.
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Mr. and Mr*. A. W, Lee *nd i
Mr. and Mr*. Charles LeGrtte uf
Orlando entertained last night at
3:00 o'clock with a supper honor­
ing Mils Nancy Williams and Kenneth Bertv, bridal rouplr. at the
Lee home a* 74IB Laurel Avenue. I
The group gather#.! tn the sum -i
ftlfr house In th* lovely gardens
at the Le* home. Supper '» » i
served buffet slyl' from a long
table decorated with greenery anil
studded ivtth hlhiscui tr&gt; shades of
pink and rose.
Illhlieus and
,weetheart roses «*r* used In
decorating the rooms.
For the occasion the honor**
wore • frock of hlick and white
chicked nylon silk with hlick aecesiOrUs. During the evening the
eOupl* wai. presented with a rrystsl
hostess tray.
ThAae invited to be with Miss
Williams and Mr. Berry ivtre Mr.
■and Mrs. Robert William*. Mr.
»«d Mr*. Kerry G. Berry, Mi and
Mr*. I. K. tstrldge and ion Son­
ny, Mr* Nancy Dobblna, Mr*.
Raymond Butler of Miami, Mr*.
Hugh Darden and daughter Miss
Betty Walker of Weil Point, Ga..
Mr*, O. \V. Douglas of Sfcvaunah,
Ga., Mr*. Lee Draper hf Lake
Wale*. Miss Jean Kayer, Mr. and
Mrs. LeGette and Mr. and Mrs.
Lee.

I l 's i l t H i * f t « a Pa*» m u
not«d child psychologist; and one
of the targeit manufacturer’s of
Cosmetic* in the country.
She praised the ideal* of I'llot
which has as it* baslr principle,
"Friendship and Service" and de­
clared that It* objectives, "to dovelop friendship* a* a mean* of
broadening the field of opportunity
for lervlco and to encourage ami
promote International peare and
cultural relation*" were playing a
big part In helping to make tho
women of Japan much happier
than they bad ever Men. and In
crmcntlng peaceful relationships
between tbr United States and Ja ­
An Interesting rlrruiiwtancf was |
pan.
nnifd In the birth announcement',
Mr*. Father McCall, president of this morning when Mr. and Mrs i
the Orlando Club introduced HI** C. A. Taylor, Jr. announced the
Marlon l.lppman, St. Petersburg, birth of a daughter ami Mr. and
goeernor o
Fouf and the Mr*. J. G Daeld announced the
ofi’ DIstrlct
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Irih of a son. Mrs. Taylor and
presidents of thr other clubs In­ bliih
cluding Hanford, Daytona Reach, Mr*. David are slsicr* and tho
DeLand. Winter Park, Winter Ha­ children were hmn within an hour
ven. Bartow, Ft. Pierer, all organ- of each other.
The Taylor* are the parents of
lied by the Orlando Club; and the
Lake County Club, organised by a young daughter. Lois Klltahelh,
lirala, and Coral Gables, organised weighing 7 lbs., horn on July ITby Jacksonville. The presidents In
turn Introduced their member* and
« charier member tif earti club
w„ kr u i.rlrf history of her club
siucr Its Inception Mrs. M. B.
Hm,tb piesented the highlight* for
the Hanford Club.
The “Code of F.lhlc*" «*•&gt; Im­
pressively given by Miss Mildred
|r*vi-, and Mia* Peggy Rotten led ,it the f e r n tld tauglilon Mem­
Ihr group in alnging a number of orial Hospital and the David's ion,
songs Ihmiighollt the evening tn Brent Allen, weighed 7 Ihr. 12
the pi«nn acronipanimcnl of Mis-s oak., born the same day al the
Mr». Til yin i ns
Johnnie McIntyre, noted organist local hoxpllnl.
and pianist of Orlando The invo- the (0rm*r Lois l.ec and Mr*
cation was given by Mrs. Kdna David will he remembered h . the '
riles Fuller of Orlando. Derora- former Ardys I,*r, dmighlcrs of ’
dons consisted of Japanese prints, Mr. anil Mrs. Fay Lee ,if Enter
Ming Ircrs in various colors, and a prise.
large mint till silk Japanese iCarf
which war dtaped across
the
speakers' table
PRAtRTR LAKE
Those from Sanford attending
&gt;■rr* Mr« Brock. Mrs Smith,
Mrs G
li A. Stine.
Stine. Mrs. OO. tW.
.W.
itoo, Mrs. hi II tusury, Mr*.
Tnuchlmi
'R e t
Ruth Scott,
Scott Mr*. V C Messenger,
IM v tu
Al IHunt.
Mrs Al
. ...........Mrs Jnel Fifld,
MfurCen O’Hsr*
M th Evans McCoy, Mrs. R. M.
Peter Law ford
flail. Mre .1 P Hall, Mr# R K.
Chapman, Mri&gt; W f; Hnlleyhead,
"K A Nli A KUO"
Mi* Charlotte Smith, and Miss
In t'echnlrolnr
Maude Ramsrv
l ik e n "Down 1'nrter”

Sinters Announce
Birth of Children

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* " ‘ t he : hs^ i penentage id,
Rhythm' the other night, m3 u *
” "hlrh
made mereallie how the talent1the profits Hell sprnd the rest
roster has changed That plclun of the year rn iklnr two other film-- '
had
nan star*
stara like
(iko Bing Crosby.
Crosby, Bob which
wmen will
win also
ai»o deliver
oeuver him
nir * heal
-«| jF Goddanl,
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Hope, -Paulette
Ray Mil thy slier of thr--------------proceeds
land. Sonny Tufts. Fred Mar Mur
One Is "Red Beret." for which
ray, Dorolhy Lamour. Veronics Commando ranis will he re-staged
Lake. Betty Hutton Now mo»t of In England and France The other
them are gone, And there dnean i t* "Th r While South," which t* not
»**m to b* any young talent rnm » him about problems below the
ing up at Paramount
Mason
Dlxnn Line tt's a story
'Universal Is *limit the nnl* of whale flihiug In the Antartlr
iludtn making an attempt to huihl &gt;ml will he (limed down yonder
pew stars And It Is paying oil
L*dd I* nnl interested In prob
An Ironical nole Is that Para |etn pictures at thi* point, and his
mount I* borrowing Tony Curtis Him schedule prove* It He sub
one of U-I * new stars, for a pic icrlbe* to the old Hollywood say
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-ocals Shutout For
First Time T h i s
Season As Angel
T w i r l s 4-H,itter
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By KENT* C H K TLA IN
Jot Angel administered the Dial
hutout tilt Remhmlr Util.** have
afftrtd thl* year In Jax Bruch
lit night M the Sen Bird* defeat*
d Sanford, 6-0, to take poaaraxhm
f fourth place only two percent
•ft point* back of third place l*alatka. The Blue* In losing their
K in d straight game dropped
a tie with the Azalea* to
ilaci but only one gome be*
idaccr*.
T o n i g h t the
III u e * will he
har k
111 the
friendly confines
of M e m « r I a I
Stadium to finish
out their twogame eet with
the Sea Bird*. A
win thl* evening
will
put
the
Blue* In fourth
place hy a .001
percentage point,
then should Pa1Silva lose to atcond place Daytona
Slash the third place deadlock of
ly will he reincarnated with
leach trailing In fourth hy u
* percentage point, hut tied
i the A'* and Ulura in the nuiu1 game* behind the Hed Hate.
Jorge Rivero will definitely
Start dn the hill thl* evening,
kUck Aleao eaid thl* oiurnlng.
inky Cuban tyll) Up in
IM il of hia 10th victor? of the
fear. The battered gat male Blue
•ball machine will try and reIta victory offensive thl*
Jng. The ennnl which ha* net
|g on the local eluh for tha past
thro game* might well be attri­
buted to a aerlea of Inlurle* and
raid* that ha* plagued the club
for the pact few weeks.
Paul E ■ k e w B
ha* a p u l l e d ^
muscle. though
he I* subbing fur
Chuck
A Irno,
.who ha* a sure
back and will not
pISy in the AllStar game Fri­
day- D u ■ t y
Rhode* I* (till
trying to ihake
the effect* of u __
liter* head raid, Jorge Hlvero
while George Krnl* lina u sore nini
from laat week. Frank Smith I*
playing with a tender aplku wound
that haa not completely Mealed op
and io the etory gore. Tim recent
victory onslaught hy the local lm*ebal) machine ha* lakHU lie toll on
thk key figure* of thv'.wlnning nttick.
List night Murray Byrd atariid on the hill with a had omen
sa he fell off the moand while
K rhlng to a Jas Beach batter.
Is twlat of fortune waa the
portent for the future rour*e of
gome by the auperatlllou*
se ct.

Thl* proved correct iih Ilvrd
didn't mrvlve the entire game ho
ing spelled hy newly acquired I’ep
Rambert. Angel not only hurled ii
four-hit shutout hut contributed
tour lilt* for four tripa while hut
ting. Angel now Imasta of n 13*9
rtcord and one of thopu victories
WSI the FSL'a first no-hltter of

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to hi* fancy a*
the local out­
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in four appear
nc*s. The Sea
anc
Irda put topin
(at;bar tS hits to
hush five runnara
In for tha win.
Hurray llyrd
1 Praia Boa I'attert Mu linger
fchuek Alano stated laat night tlint
hi will ba unable tu play In the
All-Star rlanlc Friday night hnru
Memorial Stadium. Alimo wua
ricked by the most fan* tu play
ilrd baa* ‘
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NORTH
First Rase
Roberta, DeL.
Clift, J. B............................. . 4t)
Pollard, D. B.
............... .... 36
Sondermeyer, Pal. ............. . 2
Second Ua»e
Brewster, Del.. ..................... 210
Renner, D. II.
.. ... .. . . 48
Hucker, D. B. ...
68
M, Smith, Pal.
18
Robertson, J. It.
..
I
Hhoitstop
Sendermeyer, Pal............... . 1(2
Moetransky, Del...................... 166
Bailer, V. II.'
.. ... . 15
6
Mallard, Pal................. .........

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VCKC Moves Into
Big Leagues With

Purse Of $10,000

on the Northern
All • Stare. RoburU a c t u a l l y
pulled tho moat
votea If the two ...
.....
position* can be added together,
Another factur In Roberts' favor
i* Ihe fact that he received’ the
«ceom| highest total of votes Ip the
FBL sampling of fana at tha va­
rious parka.
'- &gt; • &lt;t
Meanwhile Stelnecke ca
stars today and told them

'sErV,

as «

Ray Dunne, DeL,

1. "T[». ) ...
l» .- ) n r

I .Jax Beach at
W#VC V
Hanford t T j U t h a

f Palatk* afJfftStfcBD

Moetransky, Deli.
, ft
Catcher

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ton

la
7

200

183
I S3
129
114

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meet

Spot
the
Prld,

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tha Ocala
ary Club gaey seaee Inter­
esting information on arehery
hunting. He hoe ashed, the Game
end m e n Water flak Commielion for * epe*l*l (Hr day archery
hunt for door before the regular

a nn Benedict of

fcunS:*gssu’su.u..
hr lag M Newt I H out of atate
bow ead arrow kgaheeo to
Ida iw-taia part la thla
if It la “ oak That reooog for
before Uie. - regatar
tkia hi

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arehora

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ehd a ekaace
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Braesrkc, Del..
Klnard. J. B.
Kaieahian, Pal. ...
Cook, D. B.
Irby, D. B......................
Robert*, Del,.
Stennl*, DeL.
Colton, J. B.
Pllchern
Mill*, J. H...................
Claque, D. B----Pennington, Pal.
Miller, DeL.......
Hutson, Pal, ...
Angel, J. 11.
. .
Wenger, D. II.
Dotson, DeL.
.....
Roberts, DeL.
MeCrlcknrd. J. II. .
Fetner, DeL.......
Hamm. Pul
Vlckerv, DeL.
Has*. Coe.-Pel.
Herman. .1. It.
I,ope». Pal,
Clarlch. DeL.
M anager

“ lelnecke, Pal.
Kro**. D. H.
Treadway. J, U.
Brewster. D»L.
Roberts, DeL- ■

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170

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Owner May AttenJ
FSL^ All-Star
Tilt
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S O U TH
Flrat Hast

. a il
lx*r, Orl.
iM
l'aiise, Han. ............ .
Second Has*
end scouts rf
M l theRepresentatives
Imbra, Han.
16 Major League haiihiit
36 team*, have bean Invited to ^ ’ tKundora, Lee*...............
... 1 tend the Annual Florida S&gt;tU
Garcia, Coc. ---- -------1 League All Star,tame here Fri­
Kskew, San,
Gonzales, Han.
... 1 day night by LaeRue Pretldtnt
.. t John Krlder,, according to th&lt;9
Kantura, Han.
Hhortatop
Seminole County Junior ChamUi
167 of Cnintnerca Baseball Committee.
lirady, bee*.
.......
102
Fundora, Leer.
Foremost among those indWt34
Gunzale*, Han.
Ing th*(r d*s!tc
23
HanUua, Han.
to attend th o
IJuy, url, ....................
... 19
contact. is Clark
llalogh, Coe.
... 19
end Calvin Grjf.
fitbiol th e !w ill... I
Dnakalakla, L*ei.
tugton Senators.
Third Baea
Oienei«r C la rk
Aleno, Hen. . ...j------------320
Griffith of the
Ixing, Lees, ................
... 19
Senator*, h*e r« _
Drepp, Orl. ii.................
. 4
aueeted rererrp-V
Fundora, l.eee,
........
... 8
Ilona for tw«
Mena, Orl.........i.............
... 3
person*, Friday
1
DeRcker, Coc.
announced yes­
Catcher
terday.
■*
Ford. Orl.
161
However,
thei*
Kliudes, Han.
M2
LWk&lt;i,tm&lt;a
• number.?!
72 Cfan*
F. Smith, Han.
lirMIS *f oute
end other
Caldwell, I,res.
II high baseball dignitaries expected.
ri I ■t ■ Uulfielder*
Meanwhile, plena tor the
Collins, Lee*., .
ft- 178 opening ceremonies were taking
Rlniree, Orl;
!.•.........
139 »n*pc. Mayor W. H. Hlempor
133 will welcome those gathorod at B
Hughes, Cue............ ........
126 Memorial Htedlum In behelf'pf*
Kellis, Han.
.............
120 tha CHy. Proaldant Krlder will
Tlioman, Url......................
102 make tha presentation of th#
Groat, Han............................
F, .Smith, San.
69 Zeb HatUff trophy to tha Moet
... 28 Popular Plsyer, selected hy th#
Khml*», San, ......................
Kskew, Han. ...................... ... 16 fane of tha circuit.
Pewllck, I.ces.
.....
.....
B
Peter Schael, secretary of lb*
Kolker, Coc.
.......... ........ ... I league, ie expected to make a few
... I remark*, and will introduce tby
Valmee, Orl............. ............
1 honored guett*.
Hi vein. San.
.. 1
Baldanza, Url.
And ■&gt; time neared for th#
game, latereit the leagua over
Pitcher*
g
221 neared tha boiling point.
Corral**, Han,
’We certainly have been de-*
176
Byrd, Kan.
109 luged with innuiiiee about (h)
Hew ell, Orl,
86 game. I hope toe Interest contlnHenlas, Han.
70 uei," Kridcr asserted.
Hlvero, Hon.
«7
/.Imtiierman, Orl.
H o m t A L L S TA N D IN G S
66
Onullak, Url.
(Men)
.. . .
64
Vnlmn*. Orl.
W.
L. Pet. Gil
32
McCullough, Lee*.............
11 4
.733 r - ,
26 Wllaon-Maicr
Ortega, lx*es.
.438 4W
16 Navy VF 33 ? 7 9
Humbert, Cue.
7 9
.438 4W
12 Hobion’s'
Rupp. Coc.
....... ,
.
.7 10 .412. 6 ]
. 8 Ilunt-Meruury
Torres, Kan.
........
Result* Last Night
•
8
Junes, Han.
7 Hunt.Mercury 11, Navy VF 33 d
Klnimann, Url. ..
1 Filiun-Moicr 19, Rubiun’i 18
Frazier, Coc.
Gamea Tomorrow
Manager
Hunt-Mercury vs. Wilton-Maler
167 Navy
Levy. Orl............
VF 38 v*. Hobton’a.
M«
Aleno, Hen.
24
Anderson, l.eee.
: ; &lt;w,°w“ k f a .: ‘ g
r
up
. 12
Kamhert, Coc.................. .....
Salvation Army 4 0, 1,000
Most Popular Player
8 ' 1 .760
&gt;16 Kntarprisa
ffnherle. DeL. ....................
l 3 JIAO! » !
46 Roumillat’a
Aleno, Han.............. ............
9 4
.900 4
16 'Wade'*
Imbra, Ban.
.....

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16
16 I j d w j o n i m y 2 * £ u r p r U

Rhode*. Han.* VI?*)'A tjiAVf.tilkaiIlf.&lt;r &gt;0
Wilson Mule,
extended their J'irtle, Pal................................... 3
Softball League domination lust ilutann, Pal. ........................... 3
....
2
night by staging a thrilling eight- Jlunne, Ih'L.
run rally in th* bottom uf the iTiirrM. Han.
aiath to overcome llnhsun'a Hiiurl- Trradwav.-J B.
Ing Goods, 19 18, ui lliv Lakefronl T«"im*w, D. B.
F in a l&lt;1. J. II.
Diamuud.
Ilrd H ills went tin1 mule fir
tho winner# yielding 12 hit*, two
of them houm runs, ami nil 18
Mine to gain hi* 11th vktury
of the year In M decision*.

Big Bob Honor* smashed a
tremendous homer over the dis­
tant loft fence, the first time
that faat haa hewn aerompushed
thla SOOMti, for th* loaar*. Pen­
ny drUled a Ikne-run elreiiU
■moaB to left eeulerfleld In the
iSeaytM for Holmon'*; but all
Ikeea long hits were ol no avail
aa Wtlsun’s seuied eight timer
I* th* bottom of Ihe *lath an
tw* walka, an error and Hire*
Rita blue f bit halelimn.
The 4dg 'Wilson rally was ellmixed by n' hunming thuv-run
triple off the hut uf team ruptaiu

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Wilson’h Defeats
yto^ n'e On Chuck
Flander s 'Triple I f l W p - r r r ' : : '

Wades va, Roualllst'a -&gt; . • &gt;-

/•*

{

each, Jos Penning4
edit for the urlnJ
Pjrtl# tied up th i

^ ante 6-6 with a bomcr In tbr

xtt* inning, and his team scored!
Ilia two winning runs In tho sighr&gt;
on three ilngtsi and a walk.
Fred Rupp pilchdd The'(fill
inning* for Locpa. Geurga KJatme
was the violin*. Cocos soond juc
Jn^the firal Inning^

Reel Hats, Fetner
\re Defeated By
Cocoa Mored (hrto non,
esbure Packer® »«*• T**
koweysr,
la n d o

By N K IL G ILBRID E
A scoria ted''Fme Maff Writer

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.iol matrh Cocoa's Hu m
the top at the 16th.

Joa Angel w u IM
v The Leesburg Packera whipoed
#&lt;&gt;• Flnridz state Uegue’s leading for JsckionvUI# r
IieLand Red Hut*. 6-2. Monday 4-hit shutout sad
Ight, handing\Jvhn Fetner bis hitpicU tp boat
“ r r -+ ~ r
sight game*. '
)r*t to** In
Ix’esburg, n
i'l'gtio. put
hree walk
jr*t Inning
In olher
i Jnytnnn Bear)
Chuck Flamlei*.
liaqB.abMhaBt
In the uptning genie of Ihe fori
twin-bill, llunl Menury moved
nnl
within only 'j-game of *eeowd
P a r#
place hy Mlapping an 11-8 de­
feat. im Navy VF 33. Chuak

:StOTFaMlvt'ii“±Vii;:
|
w| Ihalt laat *oven genie*, j

! Graven limited the &lt;op4mm1|Uui to j
fuel one kit from the lirat (nit- I
; lag on.
; .TpiiiQriow night tho front.run-,
lilhg WiUon-WeiorJ nlttJ krill' b*:
pitted nguinxt red Hot IRint-Mevcitiy In wthe onailing/tilt ol tha
doublvheeder aT tha ' Lakmont
Kobion’a incut* Nev
the nlghtc
Mercury
*vy VF 83
Gaaves and Jonee;
Row nee.
704 330 1—
Robron’a ..
Wilson-Male r 103 328
MMon and Papurnlcki Hivra and
V (tw . __________ j ____ j_____ __
t fcl’i*ler*!iu&lt;« 5 Key West 2
iaVane I Weil Palm Basok 3
Florida latarnatlaaal Laaglta

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me, Him.Hit
Hawn. Purwer
M.ic, Geclelve,

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• fiM il Madorn Conchot
• iotao*t Feres In Frovof

Thure. . Frl.

II RACKS

fBD.-aad MAT.
Paly bauble U l
and 2nd Races
(islnlelu, ov

AHHKVILLB. N. C. ...... (

BIRMINGHAM, ALA..... ...
BALTIMOBB. MD. .........

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l*vo John .
Hillard Pari
now enjoying _
lion through the

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RALEIGH, N. C.......... ..
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MOBILE, A L A ....... ...........
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Parduc, D. H.
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Donne, DeL.
Robertson, J. B.

MEMORIAL
STADIUM
tu &gt; - V

Naeth-Negtli AlTita! flam#

Ms*
Taylor

M. Smith, Pal.
Piffle, Pel................

K X tft e :

The Seminohs Bh^a This Week

eopron*we

Yeung, J, B. u .................... ... 61
.... 32
deary, D. B.

ftaelte catching choice foe
North.
Ill the post four week* the Heruld hue endesvored ,|o sample
a cron ecctlun of
local fan* us to
Ihoir choice* for
the A ’i l - f l t a r

Red Treadway, J . B,
Jack Gad*, Del.
. ,U7
Hed Relierta, D«LDeL, ' W* Rekette,
D*L.
~ * l i r u ,'D
.L . HP
r t r 'w v y W r t .
Howie Teenowi
Hob Rucker, I
Iluater Kinard,
_ H.
I.J.
JW Oa«a, DeL.;
SB Aloiw/ San,
16-6
lfl-6
11-7

Ugarle, J. B.
.
muiaJ.... . 2
Third llaae
€ M , UeL.t......
................ t i t

niCHTii. iia i i :— */ie«as
L 8asp llstl, It,. Ku
Beach- Ray Dunno wa* thu Jun- tiiukse |llss, firm
Iw ( American Legion hurling jHiiimiig,' chm mins

I in ’ dolrlg' eo ft
w a s Impoialbfe
to feature every
vellng fan every 1
day, eo a s a r a etift only « r were j
Jeatured far.-ttvwi__ ________
duretlon-of th* poll.
All Fielecher’e AN-HUr I'kke

Tom Mills, J. B.
Kd Qasquf, D. B.
Pennington, Pal,
McCrlckard, J. B.

ftenoeri D. B. ...... ....... ......... . 2

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Suiiford'H All-Star PoU

Star Seminole
High School
Ghaille Brewster, DvLand'a *M-. pitcher Melvin Fleischer concludes ^
oint baiemun nnd manager, who the Sanford Herald'* poll umohu B,,
waa chosen hy the fan* to be the fan*-for the North-South All- f-r. t ' !&gt;
Northern All-Star keystone aarker, Star game to he played in Mentor- ' t
will not !«•' uhle to piny here F ri­ la) Stadium Fihlny night nt H im
day night In the first North-South
vine
u
m. Fleischer picked .7
Joe!
All-Star game, Northern manager
gor Hed
lieu T ier &gt; y as
leach Manager
choice iu thu Non.iein
hi*
Hill Stelnecke said today.
"I tntlat nil-’ outfield.
nrmnee with teFleischer selected the nju-edy
experienced, vet­
gr it Glut Breweran oT tin iu;i
iter cannot play
jor longues on
with u* Frida?
Him hash of Ids
night because he'
fine hatting and
hm been called
Grldiiig
record
obt , of. sta te ,'1
thle 'year. TrendStelnecke stated,'
way I* currently
However, tha
oattlng * e c o n i
fan*'
second
among the FHI.'v
choice,
vateraa
lop hittois with
handy man Bub
a .373 mu 1 1, ii,el
____
Itucker of the
woiuid up •, lta&gt;
Charlie drew sirr Daytona
Beach
fie at half with u
Islnndei* will Mipplant Brewster
s^rh/fK
'
1402'
ulyjk-111
, &lt;. I
nt aecoiid, Stelnecke said, after re­
The llcrahl'N poll among local
ceiving nppiovnl of the change
from League President John Kri- fans has lasted over four weeks
and the* official tuhulutlnii will
der.
The Northern All-Star* will ac­ he relented Thursday. At this
tually Int getting u better hitting point Manager f.'hurk Alejio, S huh-phi cement fur second a* ltrew- ford, lead* all Individual play* is
with !!2&lt;&gt; voles out of a pnsGlilc
hlcr leaves with a 292 average nnd rtm cast. John Imhni with mil Is
Hucker replace* him with a .29H tha only other player to hit thu
Hrueseke, Del,. OF Groat, San.
percentage.
.
H00 mark.
Pirtlr, Pal.
OF Kent*, San.
Tom Mills, Jacksonville llrarh *
V C'oirale*, San.
Fleischer selected Hill Htelmke Mills, .1. II.
sciuitionul right-hander, will atari
Miller, DelP Byrd, San.
on the mound for the North team a* Id* malinger for the Ninth uni Gusipir,
l»«L.
P Sewell, Orl.
selection agreed with the of­
All-Star* against Ed Levy's South thi*
ficial State League poll. "Mighty Hteincke, pul. Mgr Aleno, San.
team Friday night at 8:16 o'clock M d" chose Aleno fur III* Rout I, .Most popular: Riihertf, Del*
So said Stein• hi pHut, hut tha official poll that ecke of the Pacd i&gt;d Levy fur the poal.
latka A x n le a r
Besides Treadway.
Klelsche
here today n* he
placed sill out.Ilf,
r e J e n h e ,j Ills
f i e l d i n g Ken 1
.“lulling line • up
Hrueseke of Dea power-hoose
i.and amt tmrill
If there ever was
hitting Al Pitulie III the I'lnss
tlo of Paintku ii^
ll Florida State
the outer garden
IIA Y TO N A IIH.VCII 1Special 1—
League.
for the North.
The second annual International
"Any man who
7' w o
Sanford 1
Stuko will In- mu lit tha Voluala
can win 21 out
flychnieri
r «County Kennel Club liure on Hept.
of 21 nlurU de­
reived FleHcher'*
I t, anil will cany S10,000 added
serves the honor
vote for t h e
poise money, according tu an anof starting the
Southern garden.
Hub Hucker
i onncenicut just made by Genars]
league’s iili ntur lgumu," Stelnecke They were for­
Miinugei Jerry Collin*.
He nil- ’ -a&lt;:
uliserveil an he named the young m e r
‘Ihe Orel I liter on I Iona I, etag-'
nole centerflehl Keii ItrueHeke
liter.
n l hod Hrptenihrr, waa wan by
er
Soddy
Gloat
and
voualilPaul Hooite'a Guru, and waa
.Mills will lie followed hy H ay -!
worth l.'i.uotl: Actually tha slake
tuna Henrh’n Eddie Gn*i|ue. while George Herds. The other pick was
Hock
Collin*
of
Lccidijiig,
n
laud
th l, year will lie n o rlk closer
Palatko J o p Pennington and Ja*
hlttar and good fielder, who was
to i 15,(11111, since all entry feta
HfRch Hnvc McCrirkard will hu
will he paid lu dag* In the Cunheld In reserve u* left-hander*. overlooked i on thu official out), j
Red •Roberta, mi rent fitvoili1 eolation.
McCrlckard was glpeti a spot on
"Jtv iiicreaiing the purae ta
the team with t h e . permission of W the* rtioat popiilav award In
President John Krtdsr when Stein- Hanford, waa Klt*l"cln-r&gt;. chide. f 10,(100," Collin* laid, "w* wtu
ecke pointed out that Hed Robert* too. The happy-go-lucky Red 11*1, nttra rt the greatest greyhound!
,
of Del.nnd had been named both teho ran hit, play first, outfield or In the World t » Daytons.
for first base and as a left-hander. pilch with almost ci|tinl skill 11
Hy
pulling
up
$10,000
DayHubert* will hn stationed nt first the Herald'* tup vote gcttei witli. ton* llrarh moved Into Ihe Mltlirout the contest, Hlelm-Cke said, luillol* cast lu hi* favor foi five
|or league* uf grryluiuud Her la.
hcfuusc 1,-ITiO funs wnnt him there. different dcuui Imeids, imi..agcri
"Only llostou and Miami ar*
popularity, first liu*e, uuLflcl.l and
The mystery of pilrliing.
now offering more than w* are
who will receive
Fleiacher’a
Northern
mfieid and we m e going to iimk* ayery
the 7,eh Itatllfr coitsHIcd uf Uircc fififF Hut*, Hu
ffuit lo overtake them,” Colli nr
award for being her!*, sho rt si iip Hill Moat ran iky, mid.
the fun*’ rliolrv and thit it Imsi’ineir .lent , Cud.'
There will he three elimina­
as the most pun. Huh Hnckcr, vc isal lie oulfu Met
tion. I Mi (ear. the fir at alert­
ular player in luficldcr of Daytona Reach, i&lt;■
ing Vug. 25. The sen,»d will be
the Florida State culvutl a vote fot the kfy-tloue Niugnl Aug. Jti uml the third
He pi I. The ' ('iiueolallon wilt*
■» ■
League I* grow. post from Fieleehrr.
In the South, Md pul Aleno he Friday, Hept.
Ing.
For
the
on lltli d anil I in
Thu Citrus Derby Oil* year will
paat two season*
| he singed Aug. 7, while the Vo­
bra nt iccond
i
DeLand’i
Hay
from the. Han­ lusia County ting track Derby will
- D u n n o has
ford roster while he tun Hept. io. The ellniinaHoa
snared the honEd Levy was hia will ho mu Sept. || and th* ConHed Roberta or*, hut ho will
fhojee at the ini­ solution Hrjit. Id
he Ineligible thla year since a play­
tial eack mid
The regular charity matinee
er muy win It only two straight
Chico
Kumluin, this Wednesday afternoon will b«
time*.
I.ershurg Second spuiir.ni cd by the Mouse, urulita to
Hinrti Kd l.evy gurnered the
haeomun. teceiv- uld them In (heir charity work,
most vole* In the official State
wt thu itod at I lime will he 10 races starting at
League poll last week, he should
2:(H&gt; o’clock, followed by an tltherlsm K .
he the favorite, In the Sanford
Wednesday nigh
Frank
Hnilth nice card
He iaid's poll, popular Red Hubert*
i it v nr li ra eiNTMlhi
kundora was FIciRchrr'a
wu* named the moat likeable ,
rm w r ti n r:— n iaiha i
i first Heir llalt&gt; Deablel
among local fane.
i'"ur Him Knur. llani)*om*
Indications are
| both 1l-gnme winner* w e r e
that It o He r t s
placed on the .Southern mound
may he the pop
corp* hy "Mighty Mol" along with
ular player since
the now departed Wayne "Hip"
hn wa* selected
Howell.
n
i
by fan* for not
Stan Miller, IieLand giant,
unly first baeei
headed Fleischer'* N o r t h e r n
hut also aa one
mound staff of Tom Mills, Ja*
of the two leftotter, Let*
handed pitchers

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leach — ; tOHI 020 02*-0 RF
Trumn, Kan 2, Angel 2. K an
Aonfonta, Imbra. IB
C lift,. KobarUon, LF
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into. DP— Young, Ror- C
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,
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ST ic e a sT ;n^ Herald All-Star PoU Ends With
Rucker; Mills To
“Mighty Mel” Fleischer’s
Sturt For N o r t h

Memorial Stadium In Hanford i at
DiDO Friday night. Since the North
team i* the vlilting turn, the*
play ere will we*r, their roaij uni­
form*,
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ford. Seminole County. Florida, till.
lull 'K loike Vl*w Park,
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Clerk of Clrnill Cn,u I
lii.u k J. i*„h * t l nf the p u b lic
TlOM CREDIT AHWH'I ATIi'N .
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1 11 tt M i l * I n d i a A i r l i n e
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Sanford. Florida
oanaa ro n i&lt;i in n i im v
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to
s t a t ic o r ru n in iA m
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known halra. iI f v If f f *. le a n t ,. . .
in l,e fo i* I he in lh day nr A u a u it .

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M'ltHiil for tha comfort*, con*
lenience and economy that new
product* make pei title, 1 Ola*
cun your Homa Building or
Improvement plana Hrl\h ua —
w ith o u t obligation.

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NEW Five II i,on i flume with
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I'hurrti,
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N E W tiaiupe Apt. with eleclrl*
kileheii. l.oeateil oil Ijolileli |,Hke.
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phone I I2i, I lie I' Ui nitnre Cun
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ter, JIU Went Fuat,
Terlnji. H i, 8211 31.
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lliu, aonie hIiui tldind lip,tit honk
T H R E E lourn, nerunil ftuui ,ipl I'JAM lH New mid lined, Ruder'*
SllltAhle for couple ■ a rm "
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nllln Apply t" Villi V l ‘ It,ill
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from hnl, 107 Well nth Stieel.
line, Hnl,ford t’llnn
ItRl'INKH willow hm nice ipilet
(iO A T MII.K
WORK H A M Ell
home for eliletly Indie* hoard It II I’l leal Sooth Suilfoid AVr 8
Phone 7HI W :i.
■ml room, ltmoualde. Mi*.
IIAIIY S ITTE R . 3ln I nlkeiiherg,
Oaiimey, HIM South Voluaia,
lieit Iefereltcei, I'll*,lie 1212 J.
I’f.ANI' Led klnkea and fence
Orange City.
pi.klk tlaleeii J.iiniher Co. i’ll. TOP efficient') iiiij lyjn* n'cie
I Him .M 2 in IIIU2.
liti tal or clerk ol tvnik Two in
3 ROOMS and bath. Newly dec
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Btgteil fumlihed
fuinlihed apt.
upt. aultahl*
Once dav'k n week
Imii lioiiie
Iltll.l.VW
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for collide. Water anil eleclrl
a dny Eai'elh nl i&lt; feieneea, Ii
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city. »f.O month, dlB Mellon
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you need u pull time WUlker I
('oiiiplete ivHli plaatlc heady|ll«, MH8-W.
ran help you Phone 1x117 W II
hoard. Telephone 1426. The
U FB TA IIIS n*roo in fnrtilahed I EiirnHure Center, I 111 Went lat. LAW N S In cut Vein tnit ml mtr
apartment, 1717 Park Ave. rail I
vice. Telephone Itlil7 31. Call
FO O T COCKERS All metaTon
DTfl-R after 3:011 pm.
ufti'l 6:00 u'clui k.
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wuod conatriietion. Ileti value In
tVntral Kloilda, 111.116 all tuxea 12
A F T. 4 loom* tinfurnliheil, upSPECIAL SEHVII EH — 12
Included. Sanford Jewelry and
•ialra, 4KI W. 1*1. Call HMlhJ
PlumbliiK &amp; Suppllea
l,UKttage.
C o n tru c tln K *
lle p a li*
O A R A U E apt. Newly painted, To
OSKlf
nliiinimim
ifmiut,*
dour.
W. J. King 28IUJ South Pink Avi
apply phona -11 or (iflO-W.
Enay lift,
ennupy type. Phniii'
II
Hi,me 60
17H7-J.
3 ROOM fur olkhfd np|, Cline In.
PI.CMHIND
817 Falmetto Ave.,
Palimttu
Conti ad mid rejmlr wmk. Eicu
OOilll ANII IIAI)
eitlniatea. It. I. Iluivey.
201
Cavil aofo
flff.ttO
Munfoid Av*. phone IH2H.
f o T Hal* — I
Cavil II Him net Oil Stow I0.1H*
Cav.l 2 piece I.lvlnK Room
CAR PEN TER WORK
D E F E N S E IIODSINO FOR
Hulpi
16.00
Foi ipiick repair Juba, or *mal
N A V Y PER SON N EL
Card Roll A Waylied
20.00
liiiildlliK, Cull Jim 1142-M- 4.
3V* If* altnuat Hold out. Hava Jim
U»ed 6 pied. Dinette
20.00
2-hatlroam hau*e* left, W«
Card Cnlnii
20.00
A L L TY P E S Ilulldurer wura
ot autnoriittf tu build any
Uaeti Sofa U«i|
20.00
Reuaunable Rutvi— Free Katimora at lh« low down payment
Card 3 pe. Maple LI viihi
iiiatva, Spreader Service, Lime
of 1670.00 fyr Navy peraonnel.
mom Suite
20.00
and Diduinlt* and Ki'rtlllaer.
Oal*r*W«|l»r ffdntaa. Inc.
Carpenter A (iiacty.
l'honv
Catai 6 Piece Dinette
30.00
Coratr M*Uon*lH« and Randolph
New full alio Kitchen
I303-,M or 838 J.
Cabinet
48.60
N EW FLOURS eurfu.ed to per*
Reg $70.03 New Sofa Had 40.60
adroom
factlun. Old floor* made like
K*g
6110.06
New
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n
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F ln la M il^ , cl*
c le a n in g A w a a
Sofa Bed Suita*
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ing, aiiu portable power plant.
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U \ \ T EXTRA vin ution money
&gt;'h no &lt;&gt;i,i the nttle mill hriini
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l-'i liluv, 7 311 p in
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WE PAY i .i *I i lor clean ta le model
cui'
Ihnd l.lni’tdn .Meicuiy Cu.,
lull ,Niii III PulincHu
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New Pulut — lluhher
Run* like new

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picked by the National Convention,
, Ruiiett told reporters afterward
that It wai too early to estimate
what bad taken place. But the
handwriting, to many, was on tha
watt.
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With the presidential nomination
seeminily headed for Oov Adlii
Stevenson of Illinois. Russell wSe
mentioned at a possible vice-presi­
dential running male.
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But there was a strong ceaMoture as to whether II
the Southerttr, who hat fought lo
__ hard
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against the sectional label, would
be acceplable to the so-called Ub4ril wing of the party
And Russell himself hat siid ha
doe* not want to run for vice prest'O w a u t s

Btafae/many men at MAAS have
shown a M N to become eqval
sriators thrauth the Naval Ariatlort Cadet Profra* aV PansSeela.
Two of UM; morei raetot appli­
cation* fo r’ appointment to the
froih T.orta* Stoker and Frank

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M l M i n i Tee- Oermeny raged aerate the Rhine river when
AU1W VICTORY In France made It possible Tor General George ft
howan a Genet*! In the Army, in March, IMS, vteited the &lt;
Marahall, U. B. Chlaf of Staff, lo vlalt flupreme Commander weanaf Julleh. the itronghold had been captured by eastward driv­
howar In 1144 by direct air flight from America. The amlUnff
ing Americana gnd the got 4 vivid picture of war's destruction.
Klaenhower greeted the graver Marahall at a French airport*
Dmntutae I r Kj * s raaturaa Ix iJ w tia
(Anather atrip af pictures an llianhawar'i Ufa will O M « r tawaffffwi
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ANDY 1beachhead first ssw Central Eisenhower when ha earn*
' MdtMANOY
,, 'aehore In a "&lt;duck" which brought In members of U. B command on
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iune IS,
18, 1**4.
1*44 Tha Supreme Commander wa* in aarloua conversation
-/ .with Admiral Ernest J. King, commander-ln chlef of U «. Fleet.

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igue&lt; Demos
trife-Plaeued
timing ToS tevenson
Convent ion Approves
'Ambiguous Rule To
' K e e p Southerners
/Rrom Bolting Party
V'..
By JACK BELI.
^CONVENTION MALL, Chicago
Jo
plagued Democrats
today toward Bible quoting
,'Adlal E. Stevenson of Illinois
tf|B nomination magic which
dispel (he lowering threul
Dixie walkoul.
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vlh Stevenson, friends professed
d a possible prnsictontia
who could 1
|aw ihe siring
rra &gt;wound open
hi defeat for po­
le) Southern
•ra In the con74 ahoulcd
during
teary early
ail hours of
fllfy1.' rule.

Igimi*

In

u«e end tub.
lo almost any
ref Interpre­
ts lha rule
In effect that . lievenian
tales ratut give assurance
j-, will exert every, "honorable
ans" In tee that (he ennven
1*1 presidential and vice presidittffal nominees get on Ihelr
ifate'i ballot
, ;lt was shoved down Ihe thrnsls
t.protesting Dixie delegellons by
‘ g. Blair Moody of Michigan,
Wipaperman turned politician
’ may he eyeing the vice
, ___intlal nomination.
.The rule was gaveled Info exInca by Gov Paul Dover nl
liseehutelU.
Ihe temporary
airman, altar plarelng com
dtlnit by. Southern leadcre that
t would put them In tbe position
«„• ylelillng Ihelr slate laws or
y organisation Instructions,
f l stales with 110 votes In
V.Ute etflte needed for Ibe
Mattel, nomination would be
ted direcUy. They
ay are Virgin(leotfll. Misla g il.L ...

ve bev^ laid out
could
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(he nomine* or

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seemed
ody rule,
t doesn't
ObRlllel wllh ____
stale law
.awi there.
be said require (hat the
■be
U N l * chsnce to
Itional party;! m
five outer'

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mnde olher commltmenls
The vice president said that
leaders of certain big-state dele
gallons who had been egging him
on lo run hart "found II expedient'
lo withdraw Ihelr support.
There wasn't ton much dmiht In
anyone's mind that these dclcga
(Ions were moving toward Sloven
soil Even New York’s IM vole
group, Ihe hulk of which hss been
commuted lo W AvCrell Mnrrl
man, showed signs of wavering
This put Stevenson under mnro
nml more compulsion so far as
Ihe nomination Is concerned He
has said he wants only to run lor
re election as governor of Illinois
anil has urged delegates not In
put him In nomination
tint when he signed oil for s
few hour* sleep early loihy, he
referred newsmen lo Matthew 2#;
30 which says.
"0, my Father, If II he possible,
lei this cup peas front tnr. Never­
theless, not as I will bill as Thou
wilt."
The Stevenson boom had a spon­
taneous air but It gave some poll
Helens Ihe Impression that there
wes more behind II Ihin met Ihe
eye
y 01
hard Barkley supporter, said he
knew what was going on because
s dozen tuition holing Democrat*
hid been around In see him about
ihe possibility of dredging up some
Stevenson votes among Town's 31
"An attempt Is being made to
stampeilo (his convention lor Stev
enson hut I ilon'l think It will
work," he ileclareil.
Other veteran parly leaders hid
different Ideas.
Sen. Clinton Anderson of New
Mexico told a reporter:
"I think Stevenson's name Is
going In the pot and he Is coming
out Tha winner."
Jonathan Daniels of North Caro
Una, a former aide to President
1'ruman who tried unsuccessfully
to compromise Ihe "loyally" rula
fight, said: "1 think Blevenson Is
Ihe nominee.”
Former Sed. Scott Lucas of Illi­
nois said Barkley's withdrawal
would speed up the Stevenson
draft. Former Safl. Francis Myers
of Pennsylvania said the move
ment for the Illinois governor wai
"something that grew up from tbe
floor" after Slevenaon'i welcoming
speech lo Ibe convention Monday.
Tha governor got a nice hand—
Ihe beat Ihua far In a convention
from which National Chairman
Frank McKInnay hat sworn paid
deque*, such ‘aa those which pa­
raded through the Republican
Isle* two weeka ago, have been
barred. •
Tha Stevenson, movement was
so hot that baekere of some of
Ihe other candtdllea were begin­
ning lo sound out th
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possibility
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ol oltmhlna
cllmhlna aboar
of
aboard *
(he bandwaaon
Aiinougn sen.
nan. ................
caiei neiauver
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of1Tennessee claim*
clalmi the moat cam
cammilted di‘
delegates, some of bla sire
legist* were saying that perhaps

over, would offer two men who
have said repeatedly they aren't
Interested In Ihe jobs for which
they would he campaigning.
In all this topsy-turvy Jockeying,
ihe wishes of President Truman
rrmnlnrd unknown It began lo
look, In some respects, as If Mr.
Truman mlghl become Ihe for
uotlen man of the convention, so
far as Ihe nomination I* con
cerned
Hr hail made his weight fell,
however. In the adoption of Ibe
Moody proposal, lie would he
heard from, many delegates
thought, if the convention did not
go down (he line for a itrong •dvll
rluhts plank
hut Secretary of Agriculture
Uranium told a reporter he doesn't
believe Mr. Truman's views on Ihe
nominee will be made known until
the President'* scheduled arrival
hrre Thursday lo lake over lha
Missouri delegate seat warmed by
an alternate, Thomas J. (levin,
Kansas City.
The nomination battle might'he
■II over at that point. In (get,
there was some talk of Stevenson
as a first ballot winner.
Although Mr Truman has fa­
vored Rlevensnn from the now dis­
tant day when Chief Justice Fred
Vinson made It known he wouldn't
slep olf Ihe Supreme Court, tha
Illinois governor has ha
as reluctant about acce
President’s support as he haa about
accepting ihe nomination
If he liss lo run, Slevanson'i
Irlends said he wants no entan­
gling ties with Ihe Truman ad­
ministration nr wllh Ihe big city
leaders
Despite this attitude, close
Irlends said Mr Truman Isn't mad
at Stevenson One of (hem addad
that "the President Isn't mad at
anyhotly."
McKinney, who talked by phone
with Ihe President Sunday, said
he thinks Mr. Truman la satisfied
that things are going along about
as expected at tne convention, lia
said no doesn't believe Mr. Tru­
man will Indicate any choice for
Ihe nomlnetlon unless a deadlock
develops.
If Mr. Truman wasn't mad at
them, the Southern dalegales still
were mad at Ihe Preil
carried Ihelr angar Into • t j t e
over Ihe Moody "loyalty’ pUdg*.
Sen. Willis Smith of North CaroUna complained that Ihe Dial# con
rollcall
llngenl had been denied a roue
aU
vole by Dover, despite whet Hmlth
said was an obvloua one-fUth dlmaml from Ihe delegates— the nee
essary number— for a record vole.
Sen. Allen Ellendtr of Louialann
told a reporter after the voice

convention’s nominee* must be
given ■ place on the ballot of the
slate concerned, a circumstance
he said would be eutomatlc under
Texas laws.
Texas and Mississippi delegates,
sealed temporarily, agreed on Ifeetr
own Initiative (hey wouldn’t vote
on contest*. This obviated a fight
such as the Republicans had here
two weeke ago.
In all Ihe Democratic battling,
the Republican* were not forg
irgMten. Never, the keynoter, paid Kin
Inverse respects lo them.
Perspiration streaming down bit
face,. DDover told
the applauding
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gal lhal Klaenhower Is "camdelegate*
pletely untrained In Ihe art of civil
government” end I* "not quillfled" In assume the presidency of
the United Stales.
He said Ihe Republican conven­
tion had produced "a shopworn
declaration, conceived In malice
and dedicated lo the proposition
Ibal (he great achievement of Ihe
last 20 years should he swept
away."
"Let them form ihelr battalion*
captained by Ihe lords of the press,
the oil tycoon* of Houston and
the money thangera of Wall
Street," he said.
He declared Ihe Democrat* will
beat this combination In Novenw
her

Two Test Runs On
Highway 1 Reveal
Improvement Need

TALLAHASSEE Ob— Two recant
Hma-test run* down U. S. t from
Jacksonville In Miami definitely
show the need for more highway
faclllliea along Florida's East
(.‘oast, a New York engineering
firm said today
Thr firm— Parsons, Brlnekerhoff
Hall and McDonald— said Ihe first
360-mlle run took more than nine
hour* and the second more than
10 hours. The engineers estimated
lha trip could be made in six hAurs
by observing maximum speed lim­
its without any traffic delay* and
under normal conditions.
The firm, In lha third Installment
of its 8-chapter report on the
slate’s future highway needs, still
made no direct reference lo ■ toll
turnpike between Jacksonville end
Miami, although (ha aurvay was
ordered by ihe Skate (toed Depart­
ment primarily to determine, the
feasibility of an Bait Coast turnN il--&gt; ■ ‘ i , , ‘t ’
Tha report said heavleat passSner car traffic Is along (he Beat
'oast between Miami ,and Jack­
sonville but that truck traffic "gflBcrated by the West Coist
In ihe vicinity of Tampa end St
Petersburg approximately equal*
that generated by Miami and oth«r southeastern region*.
Tha engineers alio aald Orlando,
Ocala and lha Plant Clty-HateCs
City areas "are large generators
of passenger and truck traffic.’’
The final chapter of Um engi­
"I think we may walk out.
neers’ report la due J u ly -a ,
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look* that way hut wb“U decide la ■ Alfred
chairman of
... . McXSthan,
..eXemaa,'.ctL„
■ caucus later In thh day.
Um Road Department, 4i
t)ant&lt;-ln and Hen.

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ikhttM mAsii turn

convention to adept a substitute ommsodatlona on Uia angl
rule that would have
’a findlugs;
to (he deleg itei lha
able course” waa to
nominees. It
TMt action came nr
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr,
lug applause with an fl|
reject the Danlali-Hotlai. ___
promise. Roosevelt wa» being
looked upon In some. qupTtAra as
a possible vice preside
nee, as his fiihsr ooca

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Uve. death dealing heat w i n held
Alabama firmly la Ita dry aad
burning arnta today.
South Alabama, alock farmer*
faced a costly crista aa Um ma
killed pasture and dried up mailer
water holts, Tea corn crop over

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A wbrehipper g F Mi
waa. overcome white, a
services Sunday. Hospital
lata said he was Let
Negro. Ha

Voile Wllllanli
City Councilman
((a*(i**M r* M r*e* awes
appear* that Kafagvar will be
Breaks Camera iteliminated.
8lnce last night's small explo­
sion, the Fiorina deligatlOn has
01 Photo Taker yet
not caucused. However, about
Jacksonville Journal
Cameraman, Re port­
er Asked To Leave
JACKHONVfLLE VR-Clly Coun­
cilman Jamea C. Merrill smashed
a Jacksonville Journal photograph­
er'* camera at a Council commit­
tee session Monday and ordered
a Journal reporter from Ihe meet­
ing
“Juri try sending the hill to me
end *e# whet happens.” Merrill
told Photographer Jim Chester aftr he slammed the equipment to
ie floor.
Merrill la president of tha Mer­
rill Stevens ury Dock and Repair
Co, large shipyard facility on the
SI. Johns River here.
The valpa of Ihe ruined photo­
graphic equipment waa fixed al
1383 by Cheater.
Tha esmare smashing Incident
came when Chaster prepared to
take a picture loon after the Coun­
cil members went Into tees on.
jetura taken,

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Chaster

] .tpeaitieea FsMs.yse* oe*i
lAnnal.re* to
"regard UM Preamble to tha Le(Ion Conatltutlon like w* do the
TSa Commandment* of tha Old
T**tam4flt.” i .
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Ha et»« advocated an ScUvs pub(city campaign to Ut the public
now more qWul the work of th*
_,aglon. He noted that ''child wel­
fare IS one of lha blggaat parte
of (hi* work. Sevan ■and a half
mtUlaiu of‘ dollars areal]

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tha anUm -L egion’s
and praised
i program and tha
-Patrol.
_____ need to cooperate and
H for lha rights and privileges

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3:30 a.m. this morning 1 want over
to the Morrison Hotel where tha
delegation is staying and talked
with several of them ea they
came in from the convention.
Here are some comments of dele­
gates and alternate*. Mre. C. II.
Taylor, Jr. of 4th dlatrlet, *‘W#
should go home and crawl under
the bed. They surely slapped ue
In the face." Mrs. Thelma Shef­
field, -St. Petersburg, vice-chair­
man, State Democratic Executive
Committee, "It seem* to ms that
the proponent* of tha amendment
were high-handed— and although
this may help the cAndldacy of
Senator Kefauver whom f am sup­
porting— ! don’t Ilk* railroading,
refardlesi of who la tha fflgtneaL'.
Mrs. George W. Johnson, dele­
gate 5th district, Orlando, sold, ” t
don't have th* allghtast Idea about
what Ihe Florida delegation will
do, hut I don't think wv should
leave thr convention, I cant un­
derstand what all tha, fltsa . la
about anyway. Tha loyalty * uatR
would not make any real differ­
ence In Ihe support of various
*tate»' law*."
State Rap, J. A. "Ter". Boyd,
Delegate, Blh district, LCtth ' fe
■aid, "If It becomes nateaMfy

Rustell said he deeply regretted
that Vie* President Alben Barkley
had taken himself out of the race
for presidential nomination
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Russell said In a statement that
"the Democratic Party Is a parly
of, labor but we do not propose
to make It a labor parly.” Barkley
had said he dropped out because
of opposition by union leaders.
Tbe Georgian said that "Ut*
great pathos In Barkley's state
ment o! withdrawal Is a'challenge
to (he
_ J jIntegrity of the Democratic
Party."
Although Russell hat said ra- s
pcatedly he would not lake Ihe
vice presidency, many Georgians
and olher* were believed lo be
bringing pressure to get him to
accept the post, If offered.
The convention could elect to g*
along without Ihe Booth If It doei.
numerous leaders have warned of
tha popularity of Gen. Dwight El­
senhower, Ihe Republican nominee,
below Ihe Mason-DIxon Lin*.
Russell, however, voted he would
remain with hit party. He said *2
lhal, wllh the withdrawal by Bark­
ley, he hoped to nick up votes In
both Kentucky and Delaware where
the vice president had strong sup­
port. '
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In Orsn

Chester, anappad one aoywiy on
Initruotlfma
iiatips from Malstar.
Merrill rose, atrode forward^
ftrasped the camera and dished
to UM floor. Cheater picked up
the ruined camera and left the
*«U
. 'Merrill then told Ma
We don't want you here any
more. We*ve had enough of you "
Melaler telephoned his nfllce.
(hen returned to the newspaper of­
fice (or a conference.
. Merrill and the newspaper have
differed recently over certain
Council policies.
Merritt told Mel ter he would try
_ j lo vote tonight
to
tM COUP:
■elude h
him from It* session*
to exclude
Jonty vote
of
A majority
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body will be raqulrad-

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T6^t-1a now working In the
Opctetlofli I Deptrirptni a* an
aylatton maehfniat'a mit* while
?rank la performing duties in ttf
tenter is an dir contralmaa.
, Watetn J. caderat reeelvgd hi*
acceptance to the program re­
cently and will, report to P*ntaCota July 31.
LHtle D. Player, who was se­
lected for the Pre-Flight Training
through NAAS earlier this year,
graduated from tha U. 8. Naval
School of Pro-Flight In Pensacola
Friday and la now assigned to the
U. 8. NAAS, Whiting Field In
Milton, Pin., where he Is engaged
In primary flight training. Upon
completion of hi* training there
and at Corpus Christ I, Tlx., he
will, bo awarded the gold wings
of a naval aviator and bo assign.
Sd to duty with the fleet.
Th* rigid requirements for the
(avCad program
..Include a flight
N«
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physical examination and an
cation equivalent to one year of
colllg*;. In addition to a thorough
physical training program, th« lfl
weak Pre-Plight course which all
ngvil cadet* must complete In­
cludes aeronautic*) and novel sub
jacta almSd at preparing officer
candidate* flight training and
eventual commissioning as naval
offleer*.
Don Taylor returned to Sanford
In lima to taka tha competitive
to
dttencimi
examination for advancement
first ctaaa paraoinml min this
morning. Don had reported aboard
NAAS earlierr this month but
drove&gt; to his home In Illinois on
laava to bring his wife, "Honey",
Honey' aro
nford. Don and "Honey"
to 8anford
.residing at 404
Fourteenth
Street.
The FASRON Squadron dance
held at the Sanford Armory Sat
urdey night proved (o be a great
success. Ham sandwiches and po­
tato salad were nsrvsd and danc­
ing'was to the rhythmic mtlodlvs
of' Bamay Buxton and hli orches­
tra.
. A floor show with Richie 8alattt acting as master of cere­
monies climaxed the evsnlng for
(ha many people attending the
affair.
Tha same Richie Salatte that
MC*d th* show left the station
teat night on leave to Naw Or­
leans, La. where h* will b* mar­
ried this Saturday.,
Armaml will (save p a r .
RON on tear* Thursday In ardar

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eoMrahteaman*
D. T.
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should stay In th* convention.
There Is no real argument, her*."
Cecil R. Carroll, delegate, Mi­
ami, said, “( don't belitv* we'd
gain any headway or ground hy
walking out. I’m for staying."
1 was unable to contact Farris
Bryant; however, I was assured by
several delegate! that Florida, u
It did walk-out, would wait until
after the adoption of Ihe pcrmS.
nent rules, which could be lata this
afternoon or tonight.

h* clldht
glvea la that he waa kept busy
remodeling his newly acquired
hot-re Iri Orange City. Thai excuse Is better than gone Peppy,
but wa'r# still waiting for vsu to
prove you’re a bitter fisherman
than your wife.

Lioiis

(CtMtsete r»em w««e essi
I.lo»e teUfnatjonai In' ihe world,
ter Ucntam la not hut in the
United Btetec' today. I t la In tha
world."
.The amall .club, ho aald, abdiW ITH IX CORPS IN KOREA—
Sgt. Jack R. Smith, 303 Jeiamtns cites It* thrtna when, discouraged
Avenue, Sanford, has beeR award­ at i^^mriTle*i, '7lt loses th* virion
ed th* Commendation Ribbon for
meritorloua tarvle* In KorC* with
Speiklnif. after Mr. Qarrataon,
tha 11th Engineer Combat Bat­ E. 8. McCall, King Uen. said that
talion.
U takes every min tq make a club
Sergiant Smith rao4lv*d this go when H I* • small eai. He
7
service urged every rpkmbar ta get behind
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award for outstarndFnff - *
from
f t&gt;
am May
hay 1
* to
*« Miy'4,
n &gt; r v, liim
the projects .of the club despite the
hot weather and despite their eurHit citation r4ads in parti
"While on temporary duty with rent Interest In vAcatidrt*.
Quest* at the cltb were Mr.
tha Republic of Korea U-Corpe,
Hmlth was assigned the mission Garretson and Qmrge Schwarts of
of constructing a pontoon brldfd Silver Lake. At tha bualmaa meet­
th untrained Korean
personnel. ing. Mr. McCall read a letter from
with
Ko
"By brilliant Ingenuity, ha sun- Arthur Beckwith of the Junior
vised the conilruflllqn of the Chamber of Commerce enUillng
orvliad
bridge
' Ige In n
raft
ft leetlone .wfilch were Lions’ support for th* All-Star
11,game this.Friday(arriled by
_ water 38 mllefc upstream
to the construction site.
"This oipsrStlon'
“ * Waa -Conducted
ID IN J T I I C I
during both day s M imBIM through
w . &lt;i» - Plva
guerrilla infaated atia without
« a femUr. the par
loti of equipment.”
U d thrU children, were
j U d e y i i f l t te a truck-

Jack Smith Receives
Korea Commendation

Thomas J. McGkme
Died YeaterdiV P. M.

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Thomas Jamaa
dant of South .
p u t so yean, dl .
yesterday afternoon,
year* old.
Born In ____
McGlone waa a rwtji
la survived by lha
daughter, Mre.
Balia Oladai four
two brathat
N. J. and A L
J,| one slater,
la? of F t Let

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S a n f o r d , Public
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NEW SPAPER

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Convention Refuses To Oust
Shivers Texas Delegation;
HST Still Mum On His Choice
President's C li n i c c
May Not Me Known
Until Gavin Votes
On First Mai lot

•-By V O tlB WILLIAMS. JR.

W E A TH E R

M

'I n v Krpm t flf
t ■*Ir 1i.'iIs Group
K*r )ci I«■rI My Voire
V nr Of ( mivuntinu

A synopsis qf Part One of the
iim
'Jeflrles Report" resulting from s
11 11
CHICAGO (S p rcla l)-O n th" four and a half months' survey of
the
City
of
Sanford
by
Walter
8.
nlftth floor of the Conrad Hilton
kata), thtrr I*n’t the aicitement Jeffrie* Agency, municipal con­
(hat orevelled until yesterday, sultants, was released today by
■nia floor house* the campaign Mayor William H. Stamper showWASHINGTON r
President
■• *\‘ \ I \ I l " N
H i l l , I'htCSg u
htadquartara of Senator Richard ing results of a public opinion poll
rrtiiiun krpt his ehmee ul ,t Iteino
ti" ! 1* •at ( if»' \ .lllpftjl ( *op
Btttalll, and It now i* apparent In the City of Sanford, need for
eratlr
nrr.sulential
luiminee
i
.e
• r 1 "‘til 1 . I 1-f'l n f f0 l|h »’ if |4|
to nearly all of his supporter* reorganisation in the City govern­
eret IikI sj al lexxl in Wadunglun
m
f
I 11 I *a 1
Ion
that this la not hla year to receive ment, nnd the extent nf gambling
Presidential
Secretary
Jo.eph
••
* -ti. ili
. itut 4»niinn
the nomination.
rackets In Seminole County. Ad­
Shorl
sxld
he
knew
of
no
plan."
t
1 1
ri*i|pfft 1 1( . « nto III|f (Co
Thera are many factor* Involve! ditional relcasei covering the re­
lor Mr Truman to make known
»on* •' v »• p «. f f iv 01 ipK 1 pm
lit this, but the
port are expected later.
hi*
preferrnre
of
i
nonilner
today
It n11-* irl.' j t«1 tit br it|1*I hy
crowning blow to
The Jeffrie* Agency he* Item
and ,idtled "and that cue. for to
\f ■
M 1- &gt;*» I- t *;#* •• Hr 1) vtp
hla eauia waa
making surveys of Municipalities
oionow soil the next day "
t h • reluctanca
I"4*'•
lie made In. comment in so
all over the United Male* for over
11 ■
•'ll IMM ffir V hfpMrfl Ml
A &gt;n tha nart of
nnuncing that the President’ , usual
twenty-five year*, Mayor Stamper
H•»*1*• *1 *1 *ln- mijpnti ff|wirt
w many of hit *upthurvilsy new . ronfrrrnre unolil
said.
They
were
recommended
1 t " 1,11
ffi
** »fb»c of 1
portera and adnot hr helil for the lourlh drstghl
highly by such Cities as Orlando,
I'll I -1
' P *t 1■ t * Mil If ' ho *O0(|
vtaora to sub*
f i , ■ , r \ '.'J week He .aid (he President would
Miami
Reach
and
Ft,
Ijtuderdsle.
I* * ■
\ l| Hi *h\' r*r •
acribi to t n i
devote the time in ,
ISlvr r»n
A* one official stated “we war#
^VM1 1 i Pi t mim 0 *f W 1rrdii ;fo
"*■ hell'' .perch fur Hie hrmiM’t ifnthoroughly satisfied and feel the
li i '.»*»* Mu* •ti&gt;|«*^«f0 . 1 minor)
,
/ con* ention
recumnisndnilona have saved many
1V 1 ' I *If ' 111P*' fUl ^ fit IfIII* i I Ofloti
'aiauranco oath",
Short
wouldn’t
even
verify
u
%
time* the cost of the report. W#
•• I
« Miimtff
»ft iimniffitl 1
a* It la now call.-if?*’ ,
verllon* by Sen Henning* i D Mo i
Inin Mjii f|ir |.•\ t iJ'Mn fumltuf
-**■'
ad. Although thu V, Williams Jr. have had them twice and would
Hial
Mr
Truman
had
iiidlcriletl
m
I. Ill
Ml.HI *fi Ivt’f lip XP.M01I
Sanator lamed a statement early hire them again If needed.’*
II" ■ i* I* n f1 *I * ‘Ho fo M**»0 v ntffl
Following the worst earthquake In California in III years, friends a telephone i tinvn s.itlou Tuesday
The Citlain# Advisory Commit­
laat night that he Is not with­
tie
would
let
the
Missouri
delr*i;
i
» '
l •* M tv lukihf •(» *Mt fho
drawing, most observer* feel that tee who worker! with and recom­ and relatives of missing persons look over the dead in -hi Improvlnrd Mini know til* ootoinee itmlce
•i1- nun 1 ,41) 1•i *11 fit 1 pro
£ this wa* done to control his mended to the City Commission morgue In Trharhspl. The mountain town, HI) mile* northeast of l,o* sometime today
• "j P tl -I l»'.' ifp.fi he olrd by
w pledged delegatee, with the possi­ the "Jeffries Report" are ** fol­ Angeles, leire tha brunt of the heavy tremor. I loternniloo.il SoundShort
dsn
ileclliieil
to
r.tmnien.
f " ‘1
F - p M 1111 v M tv r f 11 k
bility of swinging them to a can lows; James L. lngley, General J. photo I
.0 any of the variiiu- rrpoils from
IF. 11. 111 "i t 11ii \ tHoiul I (HO
didate acceptable to thu South.
C. Hutchison, Martin Stlneolphar,
' hleagn to the effect that Mr I'm
HflM** "I t II Irl M’l'JlMi III f.lVHl if
The Florida delegation held a Rev. J. E. McKinley, Judge Doug­
mail is convinced tjiot ton Aillai
Mi*- I * .
♦**»*,i! it caucus yesterday and decided not las Stenxtrom, Dr. W. P. Brooks,
Stevenson will win the niuiiuiiiliiio
I II*J 1
11’ pi|t* Ilf ml 0 -ml H|( |y
to bolt the convention snd to Jr., Roy Holler, R#». A. G. MclnApparenlly any word of a (nrin il
■ fi- 1,h |» «* itm if Mo* niiorn
subscribe to the assurance oath. In ni* sod Rev. H. L. Zimmerman.
eiiilonemeni of a I'altllolatc by the
11 ■■ f1 . in 1111 \»*i M‘ -itni Ml
an Interview with Senator Holland
The Jeffries report Is divided
President will rnine fr'Oii t'hiengo
*1111 f •1
ti . t * bn i|f\ pli,Mij0
today, ho advised that while llio Into two part*. The first part In­
,
‘
sf
t
|J
I
ft
not here the President has -aid
.•■Hlw.| ft* • ''MfH
til
Mi
I'
Il
*
*
f
I
lit
clude*
the
“Introductory
Com­
oath was In keeping with present
that hi. preference wd) lie known
t*
'
Florida law that he was opposed ment", “ Anslyst* Municipal Govwhen hi.
ilternale. I'lmma. I
'**Vt»
11
^ to U on the basis of principle; that eminent", "Cross Sectional Poll of
llsvln casts his cole on Hie f11 .1 !**•*« ‘ — .t
' 1f I F I 1
lb.’ ' ll 41m » if#•10
V ha fatt the convention, or rather Public Opinion", "Crime Situa­
tiallol
-ti 1 l&gt;iffitf 1 prop.* tl fn«|qy
the left-wing element which whs tion", snd "Division of Police" and
The I'tesiilenl kept op to the
rft .• Mi. |
» itn \ Mimvif i 'on
In control, had no right to. mid "Division of Fire Pretention". The
minute mi cmivrullnu proceedlnns
&lt;» n Ilf 0 If . friripnnif V
additional requirements to the second part deala with the "Traffic
Ihrniiah press assoelation leporls
Fi l l m hi *,.*’
P ml NI U*vrr nf
qualifications of duly elected dels- Situation". "Gensral Racommend*and tils own lelevlslnn set hid
\? . I' fm i'My
(or ihr w iv hi*
gates.
tlona”, "CltUanty Assistance" and
there w i i s every Indlcnllnn that lie
F h i .Uni bi' nil no* vkI1011 4 loy
was several lumps ahead on every
any of Florida'* delegates are "Summary of Svivoy Coverage".
P»\ pl4'tfqn“ 1 nil* va.is tilnpfotl
A mistrial was declared by
The KiwanU Club heard Gene
convinced that Governor
Thl* la Part One of the con­ Judge Douglas Rtanstrom yester­
.111v Pn.' if.iv
Idle!
Of llllimll will be densed report of tha facta pertinent
xiiiiM»*on0 l
iir
xorn h*oMl|**r
In th* ( t i « of the state versus *umu!hH B,nf?r'1 Naval Auxiliary lhp rnnven1lon
presidential candidate for the to the "Jaffrlaa Report" which day
I'- .1 |&gt;4 i iiflltr'l '&gt; n III Ml M ihh I v
Waldo PlyaMen, former Winter
wherever there was a smoke
•Me Party, Tha principal ahowa the' problMW# confronting Peril elty attarnae, charged with Air Station, play sev.ral numhart
ul \ln h u m. 'PoiutiriiiR thr #4l«iy
i t Ila weekly lutirheon meeting. /iu„i
... qttpgi mnbw seems la be. "Who the Commission and t)mI cl
titans of
cilltan*
thds^d Hx -was ^resdnled by
'■l^a^hii'k'^nT^lhv ' K’fltJfVi.V l . ’llttV. . ’ ( i n l ' l A l l t l V S t ’l / C ; r *f 11JI I i *I .f»\ [.' imP " ’1 »»» 'MiAlrm »n of Iho
ssld
tn
ha
in
alq,7 Thera Sanford. Tha Com mission
tm w
with 1
*
r -Hti tn •!. »• f-» fJ|K»» m i*r Mu*
fP dRyeara^to
SimiVe
among help of nil the cltlaenx (a
Is planning
plantil
Mcfl.lK
It
I
11 .11 ft ill 111 (0*1 1 mil
WlC'.l
111 ( ,111( i A '» M111 f I ' i
to. reach a verdict.
iis a it
bag* Fees i
Arnold’*
program,
which
dtrw
Mr rrumeu hy. ..ml rip«»inlH
................. ..
In" JM .0
It"
to launch program* for
fur ImproveIt
Mr. Plymton had (ratified that
I
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V
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1
1
,
,
n ! ...... III.' -,'1. .' lopfrM
I I 1J lit K 'l' V I 11 I
ad tn#
tna alimlr
elimination nf evils, he was reluming
hit home iu the rspt altentloii nf every hi Ih&gt;'t ha |&lt;in|HiM'(| tn line his rliim *
manta and
' ‘ng to - hie
Maitland from dfnnar
at Freddie’. '*;»”•»"^bronehout. Itielu.i.,I r ... in.idr known by lit. .ylternsta «b&gt;n
4 Ml 1
-tn iinf u iflnin f p*r
Ms’-or Stamper aald
lit
III I f .t I .
I '•* I |
•. , l&gt; M.l
*of 1 PI
* ' mnkr
In \ -&gt;i ir the Imiici m . l * In vole mt Ihr
The survey waa conducted in the St#«k lYouftf » l th* limp tile -O- 1
Mi* i miu &gt;i •
*11 f, ■f L.ih It ft,•I
W lilt 1111 M 1 14 » .
M,
1 n•
'•| M
f Ity of Banford by Walter 8. Jef­ cldent occurred. He admitted to f*ve« , a sperlal request M 11 fIr ** hullnl
Mm . i. t
II.-ni■■nu-* aid Mt
11 .mi,in
Ms I .
f» ' Ml
\ H pint 1
&gt;in 1 &lt; F .!• *l 1 1 jI t ’
t
«
fries, Hr. end I* eommnnly referred hBvInu hid thr«r drinks during lh« *anr* l 1** ■or *lvn * H,,d
( fli'l rliliter, pivcn tn i . h iii in &gt; VmiI n&gt;
11t I \v ♦i
•' I** f r i ,
fit. 1 IF. 4iiii. •»■ nlii
......... ill , ifsf
I ■I ■
lo a* the "Jeffries neporl". It was1course of (he evening hut tesll- guana " Arnold I* formerly
Ivlli-r K mi liingci the mi mi t . |M"t III Ml
Mil Ft* I’ll Fr’ pTOpHMul 111
I It
submitted to the City Commission fled that he was In full posnesslou Lebanon, T «
inn, plans lii Piidnrsc ll&lt;*rinmir
|. III I
I'•)■ *1ni ■I'otton
, (It
I'-M.ll!
l«» 'M
Guests nt the .lull t.&gt;.Ih v
mt June 30 following an Intensive of his faculties snd thsl he at a
1|{ |M
III. | M* tjir
,
*• Mi*' M om I |\ nia*hl
Jean Ann Nelson, 12-year old survey and analysis of Ih# City times kept to the right nf the rluiled W. A. T v Htrakl nf M m t ilrihicc.l Irnrii the I’ rcsulcMt s Inn M
y,
guilt:# that lir n rig tnallv p lsu m il Di in h i ., . ,1 ii., 1 , .I , , , ,.
Mlll.lt 'l . P |)11* rp P f i '.| .It
1 f).a I i. iion i i l n \ iMoff.il
•tip
Hnra, H. W. Heyward nf
girl from Lake Mary, won the government snd puhllr opinion center line of the highwsv.
1Oh O nt Iff M '
•■ 1 r Flit trio pHI ii .
It Ilf
If" •IS•
nth,
1 Vi
Ml t lit *f tMl|'Opl"*f
A witness, Msjor G. H I.re of G. P. Peck nf Klvlrs, N. V .
B Stmlnole County Junior Chamber 1covering a period of four and on#
I ’ 'lev,
n vn,r
f,,r V tn
l," ' k
H’hn wlthdrrw frnin th#* * f»n ♦IK»flll'f • ||l ♦
• . .1* • , . P t . f„, . b. • *I ,» .1
i M|| In 1 Urn
1 Milil P t«|l \ I »fl 1*1 of
the U. 8. Army, who was also In­ Tom Lemon, new citv turning'.
of Commerce'* dear naming con- half months.
1111 ftlplr Ml h
Irsl Mmulfiv nljilil
1 t 'l.p "1 p* l.fn
i'it tit m
* ill
...... ...
Mill ft.
'■« '
"1 ♦1P1*11 (Off Mu (It.
..last with the names of "Jay and
Prior lo tha nrcnrdlon progis...,
Th# City govarnment of Hanford volved in th# accident, testified
ff,« 1*111.!■
, ' ** »• n 1 10.1 ft. 1.1 tnP p . *&gt;•• - 1. 1 n
iftA»‘ft
il* I. ‘ ,1* f'. tin
J Caa," It was announced this morn- I* said In the report lo he badly that the defendant had shown an tha allib was addressed by Ed I sn&gt; 81 ry vr
mf|IM|MM
4ftill11*fif Kiri
-"M ...... . In 1
fl| ft -T* ' 1 fh . ............. ., M,
, i t m h i M’vttlv
Mtrlt
drig by conteat chairman Cliff In need of reorganisation and five Interest in him and his family’s on the iilhjarl of tha Malna shou
Ko ti I-.
I HR A liO r Jnhn I. l.nvf'.
.. * Mt*
' *
*lb| ii|. .) 11 in (*' on • f* H". P 11 »P1
t- fit iM\ i M ,
' *nt. .1
welfare
after
the
accident
and
years behind th# times with rellna which ha Insls'.il l\ Mno iinb H rv nfulgrfl th# K«*ntmky Mrlri;,* Off Ml Tiy 1 1"1
It..nf
lb hi. ,.
ml I .... r Mil
\ ,
l t nni P
if
t-M'l
Jean Ann will receive her first sped to the growth of the com­ that He did not believe a man who long. It was also amintin'-ad t&gt;v linn tn put Alh#n \V Dsirklrv^ IS I h i i i 1 1 1|F. ' .....................
a l ........................... ..
F Mn
1
1*nf Hill
place prise tomorrow at the Jay- munity. Thl* I* ittrlhuled largely was Intoxicated to th# poln* President Martin Htlneclpher *b* nmiip hrln rr Ihr hrntnrrflhr run f» Mi . .(#*( 1."1
............... h . F
Mu
*u( (.*." i*i our
F . ifipiMn M.i
r«* meeting In Yacht Club from In the failure of former CltV Com- where he was not in possession of K l^an la nt bnvr ronlrlhtitrd n
vriihnn f#r Ihr
fiumi 1 VII W n u *f ' 'lf&gt;*
Ih. • i d ,
. ,
1 Mm 4 tit "1 t.P iri »■ fo
t *t* Him
,n b
il •1 f#v i , ||
Jack Grant, editor of Florida missions to appreciate that the his normal facultlas would .lo this. nf 180 tnw«ri| Ih# Nativity
....................
nation despite the vice p i w u l r n r
»• . » l
-I’Hlf Mono
I 1f It iff'
rif pr 1M . Ifill r l o t
1 Pi Mil* V, , j,
Defense attorney G. W. Hprncer
•Wildlife mag*line.
\nil fit* 1 ni*•
»Pt
...... .. p
0. tn
In
||
* n tf
•
* 1 b 11110 hi .111*1 Mi'lo
■i
holiness of tha city government I* ailo brought to the stand Dr. John to In* tirrifntril In slanffuM nr*i fnruial withdrawal
Th* decision of the three Judge* big business and as a consequence
Thp
Mine Workers prrstilrni Iff P ‘ If fin v iri 1Hv moo In tm v ni Ml OK PM • 1
. r . .1 .............. 11 In
Mir
♦'n .«f41-1 if OfII Mir 111
rhr|ntinAt HfBinn.
WM made after an Impartial and Ihelr adoption of a miserly atti­ M. Morgan who had glvnn Mr.
toll PM V4 I ..I Mo i'll If!
Irlrgrnphcd Sam t'sibly, a mem Mir p HI •*'i FmU&lt; ' t* V lift f MU III,1 1 mink
Mr.
Fl#lci
iravi*
a
nhnrl
falk
-tn
Plymton
varioua
clinical
tests
al
I lengthy atudy of tha 281 names tude toward the employment of
fill Mill 4141 I'-igii4|4|
0 fu ll 1 fm* I f
*........ Mil
i -ii t.i.K
IF. li fPnni
•hr Klwsnls Marianne (.1st. who b her of Ills “union
" ™ and a Kcnliirky Ifni p»i » 1 urn ’M li
aobmrtlod In tha thraa-waeka-otd modern scientific method# of ad­ around 12:30 o'clock the night of Is
Fmn
Pt. - rP , ,1
MP. f.t
1- 1
» M U ft
| II I 1 I.
aimed
at
assisting
hoy*
return
A
a
lw
la
,
asking
the
accident
to
ascertain
the
de­
conteat to nam* th* second set of
Mmn I
"Why rannnt the side Kentucky f'nrn p ri.i 1 i rr
in Mn fui .J It .Pm
P»
II •1 .1;
Ing from the slate Indusltini delegation In Ihr conicntlnn ii.nn ,l»lf ul Mf r.l'lp). I«'PMFnrtm
gree uf hla Intoxlcatinn.
twin fawn* born to "Silky" at ministration
P . bt h i in. .1
.
11 1It
’ •i f d M Ip
The
need
for
coordinating
the
Dr.
Morgan
testified
that
the
school
In
fit
successfully
Into
Hi
AMfif fo ii | . •1 t« » ♦ til .li t ■if 1 iJ VpP
the Municipal Zoo on June 14.
. I- Ml!'
Inalc llarklcv so Dial the iieuplo
Ilf 11......
1 IM
waa not intoxicated In roinmunltv. He noted the gi ' » may express Ihelr will and the
limit.| i• Mo mn t n i n n k
Jaan Ann won th# conteat, various departments of tha City defendant
t It •. *1 t l » . p .
1 1
IC s s II m s S (la Fax# Klxhtt
government
under
a
rompetent
meres* of the plan generally si''1 cnminon Intereslx he served
.fill' nf (ft. . #,1 ill ' f Ft 0,11ttil* Pi it It *p .III t. ' I l l
though her entry of “Jay" and
i
al.m the particularly’ extreme &lt;d
Hl.il *
"Cee” were th* second auch City Manager I* emphasised and
C.idilv wax talking sbniil putMng onf fo b! p* - 1m ♦♦1 i’h i . *hrn In
\pp ' f » Ip j V
Ml p l *.( lit
slaeles In It In * small town whri up Hnrklry'-. name lint Ihelr qi
ft f *i'M Mil hi t r-r lift! .1* itpit *1 »
i * Mff til 1P f .1.
ntmta to be mailed In. This re­ the establishment of a central
everybody »vlll kmuv when a t,.&gt; tionratl lo tic a qucillnn wltHlu-t Mf ' | rill fni'll' 1*’ * • U K 1Ift' 111111
htif 4
* Il Mil. Ir.ili
sulted from first entry placing purchasing agency and th#
1.
M i l |t l It
t| N M M . 1
**p Hof pimp III
tha monlckar of "O*** on th# ployment of a qualified purchasing
1on)
Mi'l . ' m. l 1
Oft .......
return* who has been et rafnrin Kentucky delegation Icmlrrv Sen (Il Mi. b'tp
'U P \i M ,P I b** in'Uhhoi fnj
Earl# Clcmcnlx ami Guv l.m Mill l| (IH 1 IK". m ■ « Mm ♦ H i . 1*i ;»'» i tf M.. Iiii P P . . .
no |ni in nf
buck fawn and the "Jay" on the agent with proper requisitioning
setwKil.
t •'•
&lt;f .r il ,[i I Mill | I It til 3, tl
The Ranford Naval Auxiliary
procedure It recommended. The
O. K. Goff read the cluli n Icttci rnne# Wclherby— would go alotiR ||H fl 1 . . 1 1. . 1 ' * UU h# 1 Pimp limb Ini/ . in * &lt; i
*
*
" "1; irn.fh t»-1 rn |i i
'•t'i f'»
no n li ti pf
1Ik
\' ». \.,n
Hlnro Rarkiny’s wllhdrawnl. run CUjhf Ifi« Ik
' Iron*!. p1 1 •
W
In submitting their report, the tendency of the various depart­ Air Station will ba open for visi­ front Arthur Reekwlth of the Jim
1 I it
it . f i nn «»f t l on? " i r r o t b
tors Friday aftarnnon between lor Osmlier of Contmerre reque * venllmi Iradari have envt tha vice O Ml III f|| || I*
.1.
IlMM n* •Fi n.
Mn
^, ,n *nn waa ment# of tha City lo become sepa­
1H 0 I ft 1110 t tRIII-H t 1 Mr
............ in# 1 h
p it fft ip tfi .l in &lt;l| Mn’ if.....* 1 \T .
iv r tl. 1 fo i #• '
tha first to give the moat appro- rate autonomous grouns answer­ 12:30 and 3:30, ('apt. John Chit - lug Klwanl* support for Hie »ll nrrsidrnt In a tiariimnlrcr's role
prlata name of "Ja y" tor tha able only to th* City Commission tendan announced today.
star baseball game scheduled fm lie lx onl h* program to addresy Mo- fi h k ........ •1 I t» il Hip mil in •f lumj.lt il ii.m11• i ' 1 Pont. 1
11
&gt;
1
I' Il i Iipkii Hi I f ift)
ofF* i »'p( ij|t 1 Mn ohliifiii .f.t ml
tl nml t( ldl(
th# convention tonight
M*. nh ;b ' '* '
Tha open house I* In connec­ Friday.
mnla and "Cae" for th* famala.
I* condemned.
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Mr. Galloway announced Marlon
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t i n. Mill*l
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fill
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munity and, too, alnca the Jaycass heads In most Instances era said
In* t
llarklry had been asked lo tnakr lull** tii'l Mm* ••••*■&gt;» let ( m ci oh ItpMt ti Mim? P p &gt; - t » i ".r |0|,r Il HI I 11 .11
B W#W iponaoring this conteat.
*o be adcnuatalv P«M with aalar- area and visitors to the commun­ KIJRVIVORA o f WRECK HtlUGIII the nnmlnallttg speech for flo i'll 1 r In *. h’il \ ,1fn*lift H01 v\ ,1 m 11 111 P n|| ill p.'fi
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was
expected
to
decline
lie
*
on:
Capt. Chittenden aald.
&lt;C«allaa*g os Pax* Pairt
from four statea outside of Flor­
I it
f, r f h i *r*r in F|nt it I 1 , M » y
tilt 41*1,I* I lt|i I'ny * I 4Mf*4|
Ship* and alrcralt scoured the n-n rattle of Ilia position
f. r u m mv 11r«V Mm .
u I’l'k.. M !«(
i d ’ ,7,7°.
wer# received
row watars between Denmark and
In a xtstrnirnl Tuesday night.
| ■" II "Ilf || t 111 ('tigs | IghM
from Illinois and Jackson, T#nn„
Sweden lodiv searching for 1* p*" Lewis blasted it AEI. and f In
xengerx and crewmen mlxxltiv leaders fnr declaring Ihey cimld
»
°n* J"ntry &amp; m# tTom Call1111 lil l i v i m i WINNING
* fornj»&gt; ■"'I another from Rich*
from Ihe eapalied 1,100-ton Danish not snpporl liarklay owing lo hlv
tCestlsraS Os r » n gaaei
"1,1 M l' M A t I T Y
P
lie n
freighter Portland.
age. II* lx 74
V|i I,It IVi, l;e , hu m n 1 v 11 tlld liy
Heavy seal hampered the opera
It was after (hell declxrsllon
1 mi l t imiD'Pt term m t'engras*
tlnna.
that llarklov withdrew' ss a ptevl
Ill'Ll,
itier Il'UIIICIIIg I fellow
The Portland went down Tueidai dentlal candidate
Hi tin" t ' t n
cnngrrx nn.in.
Hep
iiicnii&gt;,i toll
illlO iltle e 0 , uif.i't
Thrta girl* who attended Girl* told how the girla war# divided night In the Kattegat— the strait
r.v FIIWIN 11 II \AKIN,SON
v H i't t u o n * r a c i
State IA Tallfehaasaa were gunt* Into tha Federalist and Nationalist between Denmark amt Sweden
ovi'i rtf' I nin Mint Is in Tuerilav'r runoff
III '1 10 II Ml I . I to
•
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AG-t
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Iti'tmtct
ni
t,
m
i
prim n v -'lecllnn
, N* . " ■ H »r bow U r away
ELKH M EETIN G
of th* Pllat Club at Ha annual pie. political patties and 12 cilia*. Po&gt; Maritime aourcea here speculated
' " f'l
Me i|i-r 1r||'it
.utprlstnu .it (i|,iv nt hiirmoMv, draft v onl I.
; raeare ha!Id In the that aha mav have struck ■ final
Nomination of lrtiil#cv will hr lilmincd In nnvi II tliclr now jd.il id linin' , d. lo 'J, I iv Mil , e . ion , M 'tti , omdnig limn .I coniplel#
nle held at tha horn* of Mrs. R. iitical rallies
— »— —
__ retail M. Ball In Lake Marv last night mornings and •lection* In tha Ing World War II mine
held at the next regular meeting form today It oonlxliiH u cum until * |* In Ilf' ill e Die ' oitveti W lt k e t d i.iin It id t i.ri.Yl vo tes to
I hen dixltlrta
M g ^ t k a hoai* l y m new* hy
of the Elks Club tomonow, It promt o "civil nt;M ." |dnnk
Don uinilil not I., n* idy to &gt;011 II 'i.’l. tm Morn.
with Hr*. Ball and Mrs. V. C. afternoons, aha said, explaining
vei' 1 "(iiliineil, and Democratic
, k - r - tta Saafatti B « * m
that "campaigning waa really In
Messenger at hostesses.
«rna announced today. A rcpiul
hi o o n r i j N i c
While there ilun v , |v a i him' e liter Dio pi,ill"i to 'Hitil tonight
Mnln 1" 11e.il 1 I .ml IIII."lilt in elec
• M * yaa ret am. Tea tag ar*
Mmli c|o,."| 1I001 in.iiiciivi'imi:
Reporting on their experience* teraatlng run, one* you got start­
Th* Red Crnaa la accepting liy Earl Higginbotham, exulted fur ,i good flglil it ,mv iiiilion.il
linn
Miss 01(11 Bitting, sponsored by ed".
--------- »H h f a r carrier bay, ar
pledge* for blood donation for 'ha tolar, on the grand lodge conven­ Democrnllr roriveiiimn i riiiilllion and 1 "infeieiii'r P t 1 m with
th# American Legion Auxiliary,
Mlaa Sylvia Hayta. representing next Armed Forces Blood Donm tion proceeding!, will he hood liy of nioder.ite hixb y.mkee len.lerv ( T i i U mi .iii Ft link M Klimov o II lie
lb Charlie Marrlwnt, e lm ' aI
told of U(* trip to Tallahassee and tha Woman's Club described tha Day which la alatad for Attg. 21 tha members present, and Gist nppenrcdl n be in 'oiilrol at tht.i |tpmeet .rite Nitlnii il ('itiniillllee
man* ear. br telepbaahig
nrecedril tin Diml igrecmeiil on
of tha Boyk State-Girls 8tqts procedure of voting which waa by Tha hloodntohlla la achaditlad to #ne# Walsh will »how movim of vev-.ion
b»»* w ar regalar laeaee
Hit 1
dance held tha evening of thalr michinsa and pralsad tha govern­ be si the Episcopal Pariah llmixr n recant fishing trip to tha llsThe l»i|titive ilraft't of two key the ill lift
Herald saved far yaa
My Six Convict*"
Taking part tn tin. were Me
arrival which climaxed the waak’a or-elect of Quincy whose speeches from 4:00 to 3:00 in the avenlng hamse after Ih# meeting.
.
*a are away, la be da
plunks foreign pollcv and lalhit
I nil ,t 04 fi Hit / 12 .9;16
events far Bojta State. She said war# "really sincere". She said to accommodate those who a r e
la year bate* la a m
were handed in ieporteri Tuesday Gorin nek. Den Herbert II I,d im in
they stayed in Jennie Murphy aha thought th* awearing In of th* unable to make appointment* dur­
nlghl as Ihe platform urchlleds nf New York anil Philip H PerlMnvtelxnd
Halt an
and that the building In which officials waa moat Inspiring. Tha ing th* day because of business.
applied final vnnpe anil |vi||xh tn man, who recently resigned 1 . it
INDUSTRIALIST DIES
‘ Too Young tn Klta"
Inrnry general
all maatlnga
their hitndlwnrk
tria
war*
treated
to
a
tour
of
NKENAII,
WIs
t/n
Frank
J.
7 15
ft lx believed Dial Mi Kinney
warblj
fortably d- r —
"g*
GRA 8B FIRE
i* carapua and th* atata building*
Senacnbreitnrr, 87, Wlsrnnxln In.
Hep John W
McCormack of made a special appeal In l.ehinnn
extltla all rai___
l»Wr aabdr 10 Feature
Mia* Bit
thay war* wol- whlrh Uiay found vary Intareittng
A
grass
fire
at
8600
Hanford
duitrilllsl,
died
Tueiday.
He
win
Maxxnchnxellx,
platform
chair
laaal aarr* comad by
la tbla addHIaaal
9 .19 toixi complete ihow
t Doak Camp- and enlightening.
Avanue brought Hanford flramen a director and retired president man, kept the I!) incmlicr drafting for parly Imrmnny nml inm p rn
mi.ve tn nviitil any party ajillltlng
leavlag an
th# Mayor of
ball aa v
Mlaa Ann Raborn, who waa to the scene yesterday at !2:3H ami board chairman of fho Klin cmntnlllec working until dawn, lie- bntllc at the convention.
I’ltAIIUIt L A K E
Telia baisao,
Naxwall Wells, sponaorod by the 1 4 PW Club, t&gt;. on. The fire was caused hy berly-Clark Corp., pulp and paper fora a scrlos nf voice voles and
"Th is l.x a real step forward,”
"Snow While anil th#
director of
State far tha told uf tha "mock trial" In which burning traih apd no property manufacturers, end president of then applause signalled agreement
l-chtnnn told reporters who lintl
Soven Dwarfs"
American L
. Auxiliary
^ r- - »
Of a counaalor waa tried for miming damage waa reported,' The bkse the Uhhomity nf Wisconsin floaril on Iho comprtunixo
been kepi at a distance front the
7MflO:3n-lit::iO
Florida also
led the girls. She
(PMitassS It* nig* BlgM)
waa promptly oxtlngulahod.
nf lUgenta.
Mct'iirmni'k hud naked his Hut4f"iiiiitti 11f*d (in i'iig f l l l y h l l

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Accordionist

Witnesses D i s a g r e e Joel Field Talks On
On Intoxication Of
Plan To Help Boys
WinterPark Lawyer
Finishing Marianna

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New Records Al Revolt In Kgypl,
Olympics Set By Violence In Iran
srs American Group Arouse Mid-Easi
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Wins Jaycec Deer
Naming Contest

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I'loriflq hrlri»;M&lt;*S

Navy Air Station
Open For VIsItorH

Sanford Herald
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Delegates To Girls State Are
Honored By Sanford Pilot Club

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Planks For Harmony Platform

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H H H B IB !

Confessed Slayer
Sent To Hospital
For Mental Check
N EW YORK '.P Bayard Peakes,
ronfes-c.l -layer nf a girl he had
never mof. 1HUP
,\v rtf&amp; ’.iio
Hospital for menial examination
when he was arraigned lodny
Peakes, 2ti year
old pseudoacientlsl, ohleclrd to the eourl np
pointing a lawyer In defend him
for the slaving on the Columbia
University caiman of Eileen Fa­
hey, IB
" I don'l want this guy- I’m nol
nuta," Peakes said
Tho lawyer nppelnlrd lo defcnil
Peakes agreed with the slate's
suggestion Ihal Peakes gel n menial checkup lb* was led away
handcuffed to two ((elective*.
Peakes, arrested Wednesday in
Boston, snlrl he killed the Monde
stenographer for the American
Physical Society lu-causo the scion
title body had rejected III* theories
on how to live forever.
Durlni! hli arraignment In Fel­
ony Court on a charge of homicide,
jm muttered: "Walt a minute,
these fellow 1 In nun dropped the
elertrimn."
lln did not explain hi* remark
whleli was apparently connected
with tils anger at Hie society for
li* refusal In publicize Ills theory
Hint electronics and physics should
tie illvorceil

Peakes'
nlhirney,
flenjamln
Kehmler, told Magistrate Thomas
II. Cullen thal Peakes was tllanppointed when early slories of the
slaying lulled In mention " rlrr
Iron* "
Assistant Dl.strlel AHnrnev C'nrl
Grrbnw told the rmirl Ihnt Peakes
"felt Ihal hv killing Ills girl recog­
nition Itv Hie public would he given
his belief "
(irehow irferreil lo Peakes' pro
vtoun background of menial In
stalilllly. and siiggrtlCd I'enkes he
stmt In llelleviin tn determine his
present cmiiluimi
Kehmler told the rmirl that "the
first factor I looked for was possliito reinurre because I fell It was
the only 'park of hope for him hut
in my tli't'ii silliness mid regret, he
expressed no remorse."
In n low lorn-. Peakes Interrupt
ed lo say "lie never iiskeil me
Ihal iiuttatiim He said I was u
nient il ease anyhow "
When Peake i went In Columbia
University tin Monday, he hud
marked eight other* for death Rut
the first person he saw In the
American Physical Society's office
mi the ninth floor of the phynlr*
latmrnlory wax Mix* Fahey.
Ill',ART ATTA CK FA TA L
MIAMI RKACII '** — A in year
old lloslon f-KTler died of a linnrt
ailack Thursday idler a lifeguard
pulled him from rough seaa kicked
up- hy ii raluiqunll
Th in the lifeguard, Walter Raker
.11, turned hack and rescued « **c
ami sw-l in liter who loot gone lo Ihe
aid of the first
1
The furrier was Identified a*
Charles Notlel. lln collapsed after
e was brought nxlmro and was
rail on ntrlviil at Ml Hiniil lln*
pltal
III the hospital al Ilia time wan
hi* -.Her In law, Mrs Gertrude
Nadel Hrnnkllmj. Mas* , who nuf
feted a frneliirerl skiill and oilier
inlurlis when slriiek hy n ear
while eroHsliig n street Tuesday
night
pulled (rum H»&lt; water and re
vlved hv nrtlflrlal respiration was
Chrlslopher Martin. 42, Brooklyn.
He wa* rctwrted In good rondlllrm
at his hotel.

Rotary Governor To
Come Here On Anar. 4

Politics

T O E SA N FO R D H E R A L D
i* 8
Friday. July tfl, 1881

If (tnllnaaS Vton*
IIMI
n* president of the New Vink r|ly
Coiindl Rrrw mil of III* iirtivillc*
ii * counsel for the Senate Gridin
Investigating Committee, put Inf n
piuH for Krfnuvcr— the former
chair inn n of Ihnt group.
Halley told a news conference
he doesn’t think Krfntiver. lendliet
in commuted delegate*. ha* ho o
stopped t»
'•"'•nif
Jkn Li*trr Hill ol Alabama told
ii news conference lie Hunks VlrKinln'* 28 voles— nhrnpilv whisked
mil (mm under Hie. .HI’* Ininner
after the Georgian's ilennni latlnn
of 1’afi'lfartley— -will he hehi rid
Russell In the convention *howdown
Hill predicted that Ken Harry
llyrd of Virginia. one of the anti
Truman leaders In the (munition,
will keep rigid on haeklm: Rn. 'll
Stevenson, the enlpioa ol this
npprovhlnp free for all &lt;ooven
tlon, made ar ran Reme Ml to attend
the lllhtol* delegation coidrienee
Sunday uflernmin nod to meid with
Democratic governors al breakfast
Monday morning
Despite his many statements
Ihnt lie doesn'l want Hie iioiiiinn.
lion, die hard S!eveti*nii hark# rs
niBile II clear they expert Increased
pressure will he out upon him If
the convention falls In lorn nji a
leading candidate In Hie llr-t few
ballots.
Willi platform drafier* slrug
filing to arrive at some sort nf
eolnnromhe on the explosive civil
rights Issue, ram
rampaging
patting Texan*
Texan*
..................... before the Uonocr.il
it- NnHoiinl Corn miller's rrmlost
panel
Flfly lwo nominating vales were
al slake
Gov Allan Shivers fought lo *eai
a delegation not pledged lo support
the party nominee Former Hep
Mniirv Maverick Pearled a rival
"loynllxl" group.
Shivers said ihe Maverick group
“ got heat hy about 111 per rent
of the voters" In Texas Maverick
hramled the lihlvrr-. group a hiinrh
of "ropuhlk'nn*, Dlxleerals, holt
l-rs "
A rniiferencc hot ween Harkley
lenders and Jaeoh Arvey, Illinois
nnllomd eomtnltleeiiiaii. and May
or David I, Lawreriee of Pills
burgh, Pennsylvania natimuil corn
mltieernan, spurred talk of added
soppnrl for Ihe Vice preshleill
GAMING STAMP IIAf KFIIIFS
JACKSONVILLE M* - i lly &lt; run
mission volcd Thursday to eurlail
activity of Hie nlrporl Hmouslne
service after Mnyor llnyilmi Hums
said Ihe operator oft he Him had
hnnglil n federal gambling Inx
sin inp
The nun mission voted a mule
for llmniialnen operated hy H W
brack that elllililialeil slops at
downtown hotels effecllve Am* I
Hums said II was done "In order
In freeze him mil of business"
Informed of Ihe action, llrack
said he would fight it lo Ihe highest
court, If necessary He denied
ownership of n gambling lux
stamp, saying a stamp Issued Iasi
year which lislcil him ns rn owner
was not used.

The board ol director* of the
Sanford Rotary Club met laat
night at tba home of Prealdent
Rob Itanrta 09 Eicambla Drive,
The new diitnct governor, Ken­
neth Wacker, of Winter Park,
will make hli annuel visitation
on- Monday, Aug. 4, President
Ifnrria revealed, end plena were
madu /in Me entertainment.
Following the business aeiaion
light refreshment* were served
hy Mr&gt;. Harrla. Among thoae
prexent wbr# Dr, R. W. Ruprecht,
B. I* Perkin*, Jr., Randall Cbaie,
Walter Haynes, Roy Hollar, Jack
Ratlgan, Holland Dean and George
Touhy,

Rural Common Sense
FARM PEOPLE C A N AN D
SHOULD DO SO M ETHIN G

Fury Hi ant and Jeanne Crain nrn happily teamed In the comedy,
People Will Talk," allowing at Muvlelntul Rlde-In Theatre Sunda)
ml Monday,

New (Jator Pens Are
ItciiiK Marie At Zoo
New ( niistroetlim lit the Hanford
Municipal Zoo aims at ruglug in
Ihe xr.o’ii eollcellon of alligators
more'safely and effectively, II.
llnvls, ki ■|x r, uol today.
The new -.•■all* around t||(- gator
pell* nr" l*M111 nf brick and eon
i-rete and while low enough to pro­
vide a full inoge of vision over the
peril, they nevertheless make It
(pull- definite thill no Ufltiiapertlng
leg nr mm will he adopted hv Hu­
go Itun.
The walls replace wiring whh h,
areordloe In Keeper Davis, wu* no
longer entirely life store some of
Hie gntora were »n Inrg" Hiey
might break through It.
Haven &gt;*f Hie reptiles me kept
In the I here pi'll* HI Hie celd'-r of
(he zoo. Tin y range in *1*'- from
01, feet In n immsliuo* Pi leet.
IN V ES TIG A TE DEATH
FI.F.AHWATF-lt '4* A ciaoner's
lurv will resume It* Investigation
Kntilidny of the death nf Thnmns
Withers, 4V year old llnuxhui. Tex ,
bnslm.-:&lt;*innn
The lory rnel Thursday ami ad
(ourned until an aulnpsv could he
made lo delcimim- officially Ihe
cause of death
officer* who Investigated said
there seemed no doubt Withers
was killed hv a bullet which
pierced his heart Deputy Sheriff
rnri McMullen -.aid another Hous­
ton man, HurmcII Fraser, tn. had
admitted shooting Wither* Fraser
is Icing held an nil open charge

F IT fill's M UTU AL FLANK
TAM PA iif)
Florida Citrus Mu­
bin' plan* bi organize M&gt; regional
groups within the super co-op "to
mini: our gro-vers in personal re
lation .Inp with Ih-lr organization "
I'lrc In
The plan adopted I imrsduy hy
21 Mutual iliieclnrt calls for or Ham
r.iiliinal
re: (hoi for Ihe regional
or, r,i&lt;&gt;111•- Ireiweea
Kept II mid Nov
ir&gt; Memhn will elect Ihetr region
al lender*
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A illsriisslon of nsseHsmeiits
brought opposing opinion* Lacy G.
lhmo.li, Groveland grnwer anil

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Woman Candidate
Has Headquarters
1st Time In History
» y H ii-riiT a iw a n
FHIUAGO U»— For Ihe first time
in the history of a major political
parly formal campaign hradquarten-complcle with American flag,
porlralts, badge*, worker* and a
water cooler — were opened today
for a woman candidate for vice
president
She Is India Edward*, vice chair
man of Ihe Denmernllc National
CommHire and director of Its
Women's Division
Ordinarily Hie Idea would gel
the hrii.xholf al Ihl* singe of fern
Inlno pohlu-nl development— exeepl
that India 1* rpillc a vocal figure
In Ihe parly Men. ns well a* wom­
en, besiege her nfllrn for apixilntmeIIIs
Furthermore, even within Ihe
Republican Parly al Its rnnvrnllnn
last week there was iislmilshment
when "the lightning hit” Ken. Rich­
ard Nixon of California, nx the vice
presidential nominee. His wife nil
milled hrr surprise — and hi*.
Anyway lu Hie Democratic conventlnn (ienrb|iinrlers, Ihe Conrad
llillon Hotel, Ihrrr nru presiden­
tial campaign hendipiartera for
Russell, Kerr, llnrrlmnn, Kcfauv
er ami others — and now as nnc
steps olf Ihe elevator on Ihe third
floor (here Is a big placard;
"Hcadguarlera fur India Ed
wards for vice president."
Mr.*. Jennie O'Hern, Mabridge,
M D„ and Mrs. France* Cl. Salter
field, Atlanta, Gu., opened it ui#
and tacked up thn jairtralls nf their
candidate.
They plan a formal opening lat­
er lint even now (hero I* action.
Volunteers have come In to do
typing, gel out prrsx releases, onformer president of Mutual, suggexteil members Hunk about In­
creasing assessment* W. S. Flet­
cher, Arcadia grower, olijecled to
higher assessments unless Mutual
could guarantee the growers tl ■
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swar phones. The place h u all Ihe
confusion of a regular headquar­
ter*.
The movement In behslf nf Mr*.
Edward* — who ha* ssld she doesnot expect lo be nominated but will
campaign If named — started In
June In New York by * group of
prominent Democratic women,
Former Hep. Mary T. Norton of
New Jersey Is chairman of the
national group. The vice chairman
It Julia L. Crews, delegate from
New York.

Wabash River Gets
Accidental Charge
Of Deadly Cyanide

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A total of IV caeca were aet
yesterday for trial In County
Court bv Judge Douglae Stenetrefm. The trlel* wilt start MonHsv and will
b*
continued
through iiily.59, .Cif.V** A. Speer
Jr. will conduct the prosecution.
One case was nolle nrossed, that
of James Harper, charged with
au affray. Bond* were estreated
In the case of Robert Lee Jones,
charged with an affray, ,|M. of
Mary E. Dixon, drunk*, driving,
$100 and &lt;if Lamar Mills, charged
with exhibiting a deadly weapon,
$100.
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The case of James Thomas,
charged with unauthorized oper­
ation of m vehicle,
contin­
ued to the next term, and that of
Marl* M. HIH, ckerged with
drunken driving, we* continued
temporarily’Case* sat for Monday era:
James Lyn, drunken driving, 10:00
a.m.i B. J. Rudd, exeeetlve ipeed,
and Howard Carter, drunken drlving, 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday cases era Perkin* La­
mar, two charges, drunken driv­
ing and leaving the scene of an
accident, 0:30 a.m.j Waldo Plymton, drunken driving, 1:30 p.m,
Set for trial Wednesday at P:30
s.m. are the ease* of Cnerlee E.
Hurneed, drunken driving, and A r­
thur E. Hickey, drunken driving
end hit end run.
On Thursday, 9:30 a m., Jo* Cox
will be tried for Intoxication, and
Thelma Starnes for ets*u|t .and
battery. At 1:30 p.m. Is the erre
of J. F. Hart, drunken driving, and
driving with license revoked.
The case nf Hibbard Cassel­
berry, charged with assault and
battery, will be tried Friday morn­
ing at 9:30 o'clock.
Set for Tuesday, July 29, are
the cases nf Calvin
McKinney,
aggravated assault. 0:30 n.m , and
Charles K. Jordan, assault snd
battery, 1:30 p.m.
Oil July 30 Lacy Sloan will be
tried at 9:30 *.m. for aggrnvnted
assault. Set for 1:30 p.m. I* the
rase nf E. J. Wennsmaeher,
charged with emhesslem'&lt;nt.
Veniremen for thn term were
announced ns fnllows^Joc 1*. Hick­
son, Hubert R. Overall, Pntc J.
Angel, James McCloud, Robert S.
Rlllhimer, Columbus T . Kent, K.
llllllo Grant, Edward Tnftley, B.
E. Aiken Jr., Walter A. Barker,
Harry I. Mason, K. M. Galloway,
W. S. f,argent, A. If. Marcham,
Albert Corpapy, Fred Thurston,

INDIANAI'OLIS
— A quantity
of deadly ryanldn solution acci­
dentally dumped Into thn Wabash
River at LnFayrlle thinned out
a* It flowed downstream today.
Three slate agencies told resi­
dents of the area II waa still dangermis. however. They wsrnrd
against swimming In Ihe river,
eating fl*h taken from
It or drinkn
if
Ing from
wells nearby.
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A heavy
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patrol was
w set up along
the river Thursday
a* aiiliii
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tried lo follow Ihe
Ini progress of the
poison downstream
The cyanide
‘ killed
kill#
fish by the
IhnusnmU smith of LnFayette.
LaKayette. The
fish slaughter was expected lo end
hy Ihe time ihe cyanide reached
Montezuma some limn today as It
gradually became diluted.
The Indiana Health Hoard Issued
the warning* The Conservation
Department sold the solution was
dumped lulu a .sewer arridentally
al llie Peerless Wire Goods Co.
plant In l.nFeyclle
Terre Haute Is the only city
which get* It* water supply from
thn river Arthur HI nod, manager
of Ihe Terre Haute Water Works
said che nilcal Irrulinent would
neutralize the cyanide and no
COACH FARRS HRDUCKD
harmful effects were expected.
JACKSONVILLE UI - The JackThe polluted water Is expected
In reach Terre Haule some time sonvllle Coach Co. will try lo In­
Saturday
crease Its passenger load with re­
duced prices on weekly passes and
lower lares on Ihreo surburbsn
able time lost from crop work. lines beginning Monday.
Beginning next week, they can
General Manager James M
carefully ami conscientiously check Moor* sa|d weekly
M y passes wot:
up on tlielr farm* and home* and be eat from 11.19 to $1.39 ai__
on thumsolvea for ttwlr sokes and cesh fares to Lakewood, Arlington
the sake* of others. They can re­ ■nd louthslde Estates would be
move or correct the hazard* they (rimmed froth 99 to 19 tents.
There will be no chsnge In city
find — faulty wiring, broken steps,
faulty ntoves and flues, unsafe fares, boosted last month from 10
to
IS cents after the coach com­
equipment, unsteady ladders, dabri* over which they niey stumble, pany said it could not give striking
and other Hung* of this nature — drivers s wage increase because
and they run resolve to practice revenues werr not large enough.
iiafely throughout fill weeks of the
year.
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Too many good farm people gat
hurt. They can do something about
It. It Is hoped that they will.

NEW YORK tfi— T w o ' teenage
boys who attempted to self a rifle
to replenish their depleted funds
were held today In the slaying of
a young Brooklyn rabbinical sm*
dent ts*t mnnlt1. , . . .
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District Attorney Miles F. Mc­
Donald said Donald Feriick, IT,
Brooklyn, and Edward Baldwin, 18.
Bronx, confessed the killing ana
(■Id they had planned a holdup.
The prosecutor named Ftrrick
as the one who fired the shot from
a .22 cailber rifle that killed Sam­
uel B. London, 23, as he was re­
turning from prayer and medita­
tion at ■ synagogue.
Both boys were booked on e h tf,
ges of homicide.
Ferrick and Baldwin, despite
their youth, have a record of sev­
eral encounters with police. They
became friends when both were
confined to an upstate correctional
Institution.
Recently Baldwin ran away from
his Bronx home, and spent hla
nights sleeping in cellars In the
Greenpolnt section of Brooklyn.
Both boys obtained funds by ataal^fl
Ing from small candy, start! a r t
luncheonettes, Ihe district attornlF*
added.
/
On June 28. they bought the rifle
for $3 from another boy. and de­
cided to Increase Uielr take by rob­
beries and holdups In the Wjlllxmshiirg and Greenpolnt sections of
Brooklyn.
The boy* rnstned the streets
looking for ■ holdup victim.
At 9 p. m.. London came along
from his visit to the synsgogu^
When he was 40 feet •way. M T
Donald claimed. Ferrlek fired a
bullet that struck him In the back
of Ihe neck. When he fell, the boys
fled, not stopping to rob the vic­
tim.
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W. L. Ilsrvey Jr., Mrs. Catherine
K. Russell, Mr*. Metta M. Starke.
L. J. North, J. R. Wells.
Other veniremen ere. George
Caldwell, Cecil E. Flower*. Willis
I*. Heard, Anson R. Kimble .Du
j,rwls E. Raumnn, Henry A. Sinrtp
son, Felton Warren, Geornu Jakuladn, Robert II. Raulerson,
Blanton D. Owen, James A. Mc­
Grath, Johnnie Moore, Harry W.
Pennington, Robert L. Glllverd,
E. F. Lee. J. A. Benson, Harry
Adams, George O. Meybury, H. W.
Little, Mre. Mildred E. Kasper anil
J, N. Assarelto.

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Next week, July 20-28, is Na­
tional Farm Safely Week, and
every farm family In Florida will
do well to observe It by eliminating
accident haxarda and resolving to
practice safety at all lime*.
Just how many farm people are
hurt in accldenta In Florida every
year Is not known, but the number
certainly runa Into the hundreds,
prolmldy thousand*. Of eourse, the
moxt serlou* accidents In which
people are killed or badly maimed
are usually recorded In the press,
end such tragic occurrences are
far too numerous, hut there are
literally hundreds of minor acci­
dents that never get Into tho pa­
per*, but they’re costly end pain­
ful Just the same.
Every year, good Florida farm
people are killed or badly Injured
by tractors turning over, In high­
way accidents, In using kerosene to
start fires, trusting "tame" hulls,
taking chances near machinery,
and In numerous other ways that
are well-known tn farmrra and
other*. Such accldcnta can Inavoided by being careful.
Many good folks are hurl pain­
fully when they atep on rakes end
other tools that are lying arnuiul
Instead of being kept in a safe
liningi&gt; position and place, when
they fall from rickety steps or
down unllghted stairways, when
they use mechanized saws and
other equipment without thn pro­
tection of guards, and when they
u«e even such common tools a*
axes, knives, and chisels without
exercising proper care.
'Farm people should do some­
thing about the trouble and suffer­
ing and grief caused by accidents,
and they can do something about
the matter. Accidents not only
muse suffering and sorrow, but
they are very costly — costly In
medical and hospital bills, in loss
nf property Involved, and In valu-

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1962 Democratic Convention not
under way this morning with th*
split Florida delegation expecting
to liia In the middle of a fight cen
terlng around the red-hot civil
rights Issue.
Supporters of two of the presi­
dential aspirants— Averell liarrlman and Senator Kste* Kefauver
have served notice that they will
try to amend the convention rules
so that all delegates must make a
pledge to support the convention
nominee In order to lie sealed,
They claim they have Hie votes to
£ pass such a rule.
A number of supporters uf Sen­
ator Richard Russell of the Florida
delegation have already Indicated
they will be ousted from the con­
vention before taking such a loyal­
ly oath.
Russell has tit of the 24 Florida
delegates with the remaining five
supporting Senator Kefauver.
Yesterday afternoon Senator
George Smalhers Issued a written
4 releaie In which he charged that
“backroom harons" are conspiring
to prevent lha nomination of Sen­
ator Russell. He dlil not elaborate
except hv Implying that “ unholy
alliances'' are being made.
This statement followed Ids ap­
pearance on a CHS radio broadcast
in which he clashed with Senator
Herbert Lehman of New York on
the civil rights Issue. Smothers
charged that the rlvil lights iptes9 tlon was being used a* a "imlitical
football" In the convention. Senutor Lehman served notice Hint if
llie convention ptatfurm committee
doe* not produce n strong civil
right* plana— including n compulaory FEPC provision — that l ie
whole civil right* question will be
brought to the convention floor for
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and friendship In Chicago btfoie the bell
for llie opening id liia Democratic National Cuocentloii.
Pictured In the happy group (I to r i ,ir&lt;• Axetell ilarriman. New Yetk; Vice President Albeit Haikley;
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Talk On England
Given Rotarians
By Bobo Dean

California Area
Is Hit By Quake
Of Severe Force

Francis Koumiilat Is
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5 Florida Delegates
For Kefauver. But
Bryant Says They
Will Come Around

My WILBUR JENNINGS
CHICAGO ■f&gt; Russell delegates
from Georgia, Florida uml Ala
bams combined forces today to
garner as many imciiiiiiiutled del
egales at possible lor the "man
who won't ipdt "
As the lii'iimcrullc nationiil
cunvi-nliini opened, iii-urgm was
-nlldly Ini iliissell. The Genrgla
M'liator was ahead nl Sen Estes
Kefauver of Icimi-ssei- in Florida
did mi equal lerius in Alabama
llie deli-gales wi-reuT Itie only
‘•lies mil digging for Russell In
diyiiloids lioin die state-, also
mined in cntlect sirs\ loir*
No line eiinId lilt Just how well
they were sucreedlng. tint Russell
said Id', culiipaign is gome well
.uni he expect' tu lie nominated
The ninth (lour uf do- Conrad
IRRioi Hotel, where Russell holds
forth, was a scene of heavy ac
nvily over llie week cml
Sen Walter George, who will
|illix-t- Russell's name in nomlun
linn, was Inisi drafting Ills speech
Sens Hull.mil anil Smntbers of
Flotilla and lldl and Sparkman uf
Vtabauia funk leading rules in
runndito lip delegates and iltend
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City court trial today before Judge
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Sw iiimiinK Course
Ik'wins Tomorrow

OIOROIA'I 9AVOIIII SON, Han. Richard Itutsell waves tu the crowd
on hi* arrival tn Chicago fur Hit Dcmucraitc National convention. The
bachelor Pmldentlsl bopsloi told leportwn ba would get at lasit 30u
votes pa Uut first balloL
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A Red Cross adult l.egitmcr*'
Hxvitnmlng course for unyune 18
and older null Im slnrte.1 tomorrow
nflermmit at Idlll at the rmmi.-lp.il
pool. Alias Holly Bivins, water
safety instructor, who will teach
the course, said today. The class­
es xvill be from Tuesday through
Friday.
Mii* Rivitis lias Just completed
Hie refresher course taught by
liuh Zubrod under Red Cross spon­
sorship at thxi pool. The first per­
iod xvill be from 1:00 to 2:00 and
ihe program will last as long a*
necessary, Miss Bivins said.

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Unties As xSanford City Manai&gt;er

PROCLAMATION

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A?rha Ar Civil| Rights Fight v /•
Marks Beginning Ur
Demos, Convention

Hill Ayers Wins
Trtiphy In Flying
Farmers Contest

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Koht. A. Pierson
(liven Discharge
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Kuhn Llenti addressed the Rotary
Ity lilt li HIKKEIt
TEH AC H AI'I. * aid I^ I-A vlo
Club today no Ids trip tu England
lent earthquake lid this llltlo mmin
last summer where he served at
tail) &lt;-&lt;itil in imil v before dawn In
a Wlnant Vuluntci-r In a hays cltih
day. leveling buildings, killing at
In llie East End nf l.iindnn.
least il person* and leaving a
in a pica fur better Angloinmintlug toil nf injuries atul dam
American understanding, lu- said
Flnrliln's , imventbni delegulion
age
Hint "Winston Churchill wits
Is spill pi lor R iissi -R anil live for
T in - quake nils general through
wrung when he called the days nf
Kefauver lltil C i ' l f h s lliyaiif.
(lie III it r thvli finest hour.
i’ liking
said
ROIIEIIT A. I’lKILSON
mains, tin ow ing power d r
"
"It seem* to me that these years
Genrgiali
protudily would get
mils mil nf uixler, blocking high die
siiiCH the war, in which there has
diem all in do- end "alter Ke
ways and rail lines, shattfrtiig iauver begin* to fade."
been mi respite, in which the strin­
windows
gencies of no austerity under­
taken to win the war ouve only
Rni il turned its worst fury on
Sen Russell in.ole up for unit
liecome more stringent, the bur­
Tchachaiu As military unit civil t,
li levlvlnn *lmw Iii an alley with
den of sacrifice more severe, these
fan resale workers eonverged on Earl
Ft
('ofhe Jr , who uccompanti d
yests, while nut so spectacular,
the city, il appeared Hirst the dead) iiitn on all of tils appearances, run
not rmblaaoned in blood and fire
lull may go higher when the rub- m
mtlg fpr k tmllle id ‘ min In queiii’l
upon tho pafet of world history,
hie of brick and cemeul ix»rUei&gt;-^ m"ie&lt;flm»
,
t
Robert A. I'irrppn H N. yonngVsf away
hut long, and dull*, amt liutnmi*,-,
Motorcycle
police c leu le d
Ibe
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I'lernwu.
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Hanford,
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these are tim years that are
Witv us they da sh e d t h r o u g h t o w n
received h i. Imii'ufddi- dlsclial gc family uf fixe were idi-lllifled. fr o m du e lintel In om d li ei lo mee t
finest,'' he laid.
Francis Koumlllat was liiltn- from tin* tlnlle,! Rlntes N*vv. after I teput v Cormier Nolan Clay n- ih-liguthiiis
serving four yenl' from July lit I - ’ led lie listed diem as
duced to the club ns the newest
Marilyn Taylor l.l eritslu-d in a
It,ism-R oi.n win over llie Puerto
Eleven nf the 18 person* en­ me intier, ami as a son of • chniti-r l!i|H lo July 18. 11182, In the G.S
It,, in ileleg.illoii niter Sen ‘iin.ill,
rolled In the American Red Cross member, Gene Roiimillnt, by ills Naval Hnxpifnls nl Han liii-gn. ■••rniliin* slnri- ml Mam SI
Walter Nnleu. ulimit m i , it.ik.-i- i-i spoke I,, tin- delegates about
Water Safely Instructor Training sponsor, Jack Katlgaii. President Calif., and Guam, M. T
lie first enleted "llont I’nmp" »t belli, o gtiesl at tile Summit llolel Ibe I'lusenes of till- Snolli will,
Course recently taught here hv Harris announced ttint (he next
*'r' blaiice Caulana. lid out I'm-i lo Rt, i,
Hob Zuhrod, Red Cross water *"fit­ meet lug nf ll-i club will be lu'lil Him Dlegu, nltftided Hosiuinl i 'on.
ly Intructor In the Southeastern at tin- Hits theater where films Helmut fur three months, then tu- ,l!'r b'Rr children. Gloria, 1.1.
in ,it tin- -' i-i, uml hurry uruund
area, have successfully graduated uf itic Mexico City convention will wns nssjgue-l to duty In Hu- C H ! ' „ V.‘ , ' al!,nl1 i; “ '',l ,l"bt-i
Naval Hospital at Hon Diego, and ' ’Ml Silver Hty, N M visilmc III,--ell's I.. , I ,i iters Hie &gt;en:it,,i'
from the course and will receive I lie shown.
■is-tii gentleman
__ . on Mam si ■i- inn in . tin
Red Cross Instructor*' certificates, j
served III the hospital 2'y xt-in- m a frame resuleiu-e
Hill Knder urged *11 Rotarians From February 11181 in June I'.mt
Sheriff Tom Kelly xuiil It wa* I'holngr.tpher* got him tu fiose fur
Tommy Stringer, water safetylu turn over to him Ilnur copies l,e received coridiat tr*lniiq&gt; as n impossible In estimate tin- Hunt i pirtnre with tin- Puerto Rican
chairman announced todav.
The course Included Improve­ uf the Rotatian magadnes nflur Marine Curiwinnn. ni Camp D.-l her of itilureil here The Imspn.d .lelegatnui ind btv nerxnnal sec re
exaeitnlrd at llie fust shock « , lanes. Mii.tr* Hue l.nngslnti uml
ment of swimming skill and learn tln-y haw finished with them and Mae, nceenrlile, Calif.
lull hack in use and was lull I lie K ite Woiniirk *t,Milling fur Ibe file
mid In- would see that they are
ing teaching methods In nil idiners distributed
He and many oilier Marine lied Cross and Edwards Air Hose
lu the srlioul libraries
Mire
of water safety. Life saving in­ and other imldle places. He said Corf,smen were ordered
. into Cum
.
crews set up emergency medic..1
Rut Rus sell w o u ld not h o v e il
struction was alio Included In the il is une or th* fHirst timgsllnet n«t Hervlc* III Korea, but one bom t i ulerx and kitchens
11 MIlllWMtll IBM l*U|gr i :U mii
program.
Every one uf Ibe luwn's lo on
published In America today «nd before the ship WHS due lo leave
One of the highlight* of the uigrd all Rotarians to read It from Ran Francisco, the orders f.n | t„r buddings suffered Mime dam
eoura* W*a the showing of new thuruoghly.
nine hovs flneliuline Robert) wen- age Reds hung over file edge afilm* mad# by Iho Red Cross on
Mr. 1Jen11 was InUuduccI by changed because they had l e s s the w-ull (if the JuRtilla Hotel fell
teaching beginner*' iwimmlng. George Touhy wlm said the pro­ limn six months to serve, uml all uni The |Hislnffiee, an ice cream
The** film* have bean considered gram was arranged under the In- nine xvere removed from the K-&gt; parlor, lltree bars, txxn market
outstanding In the field of visual (eriittllunal service committee ami ri’an-lioimd-nhlp.
a motel, a clothing store all mii
education, Mr. Strlngar said.
Hv Inw one extra year wa* Inlet feted some ilainagr
is In lin« with Hie fourth object
Mr. Zuhrod had conducted spec­ uf Rotary which is the promotion added to Robert’s three year vol­
Amateur radio operator* heard
ial water safety programs In thn of International peace, goodwdl, unteer enlistment.
Hill Ayer* of (Irlnmlo w»by Radio Station KTRII In Modesto
Caribbean area, Central America, and understanding.
fot
first
He wa* split to Guam, M L, reported the earth rocked ronxiil nxvNidi-d llie trophy
and throughout the United States,
Relating some of Ills riper- and served lu the U.H. Naval Hos­ sively. debris lumhllog lulu main |dace in the Florida Flying Farm
Mr, Stringer added. During Ills lenccs In rutifiocHim with tils work pital till hi* return lo Treasure ‘.treef lu llumilerous crashes
nr* Association cruss'i'ountry p.w
undergraduate days ha competed In the boy* club, Mr, Dran de­ Island, Han Eranrlarn taxi monlh. children and their parent* rushed I firlencv contest held at the *•-.»
lor the famous Illinois Athletic scribed contacts between them
Robert A. Pierson i* an Eagle into Hit* slrrctx and rrnuchi-d ciullun'* Hummer ciinvenlm,
Club swimming team.
boy* ami members of the church Hcoid, and will attend the Nation­ siunnptl by the* Riant shaking v Nt-xx Smyrna thi* xveekend.
Mr. Zuhrod paid high rotnpli- parish as well us with the fish- al Remit Commissioner* Training litrgt* water lank crushed, flooding
The purse In llie run'esl witmend to the local swimming pool, iutiabl# and asclosive Eastbourne Course with his father John Pier tlic urna
awanleil to Joe Russell „f fsui ia,
particularly praising the deck College which founded the club. son, at Cimarron, New Mexico,
Another amateur iniuti’d t ail and anulher bigbligbl of llie irn-il
drainage and the location of show­ Ami lie told how the austerity
T'mrber of the Korn enmity slier wo* (he I'rownlng of Sara MiT I dii
er*. He also eomnllmented the program waa affecting the var­ from -Inly 27 to Aug, 2 this sum­ iff' n ai&gt;ri&gt; detail, who floxv lit lied will of I'lyimnitli ns Flying Fa, m
mer. Then he and his father will Crus* xvurkrri. as nqiorliiiu two er* queen for this year.
sanitary condition of th# pool and ious cissies of English people.
enroll in Hie 1083 Avlalhm Educa­
the upkeep.
/ark Mosley, wlm drsxx x ibe
London hoys clubs, lie said, are tion Workshop for CAP students thirds uf the city’s buildings cnl
Those enrolled In tho course trying hard to cunihut tin- altitude and teachers, at the University of lapsed, will, one bouse raxed in famous cartoon "trip "Hmillri
Jack",
(lie Idle uf llie »ilvenliires
It nnlltaueil II* I'aa* T h iirl
were Beatrice Hlibee, George brought on by the policies of tho Colorado for on.’ week, before reuf an air uddlt’l, ncle,| « , maxlei
Bratee, Clsrence Brown. George Labor gomnm ert that the people turning to Hanford.
of ceremonies at llie conveiitbin.
Cox, Irvin Detail#, Mary Driggers, should receive everything In Ilf*
Robert's MPtilicallon fur entrance
The fesllville* were beglm Hun
i . mniihm*# Ob l*aae Ktafcti
Uwronce Hartman. Nixie Kirch*
this fall to Rletsun University has
I
ho
Jsy moining bv a fly-in breakfast
off, Morris Brordlno, and George
been
approved.
given at the New Hmyniti airport
F. Von Hoff.
by Hie American Iwgiun. Tli*‘
CHF-H-H TO U B N K Y
mpmliq; was consumed by the
Dorta McCall R a m , and Tommy
What
I*
expected
to
be
one
nf
Farmer* in examining industrial
TAM PA i.4V— Tho U. S. Open
fllringer, old water *af*ty Instruetlt»*
largest
meeting*
ever
bcld
b,
Chess Tournament was going ac
exhibit* Including farm equip
lor*, took the refresher course of­
Tha appointment of J*m«a y. cording fo form at the halfway the Hanford post of the American menl, aircraft and machinery.
fered at tha same time by Mr. Galloway to lucceed
Legion
will
start
at
7;fM
&gt;
o’clock
Herman
mark today, with defending cham­
The group wa* addressed at
Zubrod*
Bruntley a* Comtahle In District pion Larry Evan* of New York tonight at tha Legion Hill with » noon hy Mayor Bruce Sweat of
fish
fry
In
honor
uf
Department
4 waa announced by Governor ajtme at tfie Ion of tho field.
New Hmyrna after an. inx-ucalhm
Fuller Warren Raturday.
Kvam his t u wins without g Commander Frank Falionn mt I given hy Chaplain Glenn H. Holli s
81r. Galloway wa* nominated for loss for a perfect 6-0 mark after other distinguished u u t u f t ’xvn of the Florida Wing uf Hie Civil
lh&lt;« office tin the Democratic besting Anthony aSsnUstcre, New guest*.
Air Patrol.
Advance resercntlon* are not
primary election of May •! by a York, In (he sixth round.
Addresses were also delivered
No .............
matter mvw
how Ifar
away
«r
m
wm j
margin of 1,608 votes over hi*
Santailere. 1948 winner, had been necessary and delegation* are ex by La* Freeman, president uf the
» r o » hawe yo* m»7 I i n yoepeeled from the Ovledd and Long New Smyrna Chamber nf Cum
neareat opponent.
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pushing Evans for the lead.
roAdlly u U h
wood posts, Tha L*glon baseball meres, Ike Prescott, president of
■ i M De home lew* m * by
team will auu be guests at th&lt; the Flying Farmer*, Bill Cotent,
flih fry, Comdr. FaTstuic will ud secretary of the Chamber uf ComW kn ?on n tw n . T#k c m crdiets ths masting later lu tin- merca, end Cartoonist Mosley,
evening.
Vm §# with year carrier hay, er
In thA afternoon, in addition to
W HBRKA8, the Seminole County Jayceee are promoting an
tbroach Charlie MwrkMn, *f
th* proficiency flight, spray and
A
ll-S
U
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baseball
game
to
be
played
in
Sanford
on
July
28th,
and
UMm i Mtnacar. b« tckcpJw
duster plane* were demonslrateil
WJ1CRBAS tha All-Amt rlcan sport Is ons in which many
by th* industrial committee of the
cltlsafta of Sanford ara enthusiastically interested and It le fit­
Association and an air rescue wa*
ting
that
recognition
ue
given
by
tha
City
to
the
sport,
to
ths
while you are away, U Ika 4»
presented hy Tampa Group III uf
feelings
of
these
many
eltfsenx,
and
to
the
effort*
of
the
Seminole
Hut G.A.P.
Beared la yaar hcroe la m #|
County Janets.
The International Order uf odd
Among the group* represented
Jfatace rp N year return
NOW , TH K R E FO B E , by virtu* of th* authority vested in
Fellows Lodge No. 27 will bold at tha flying convantion were the
There la aa extra charge Th*|
me as Mayor of th* City of Sanford, Florida, I do hereby pro­
on Installation of officers Monday Florida 99’s, the DeLand Flying
rataUr weekly
claim Jnly 26, 1982, as All-Star Baseball Day In Hanford, and
night at 8:00 at {he Odd Felluw Club, th* Tampa A*ro Club, th*
rata will eatitla all
do heraby especially commend to tha people of this City their
Hall, D. C&lt; Howard announced Daytona Beach club, the Florida
acrlhen la thk add_________
suppeft gad attendance at tho All-Sta
Star game to be played that
today.
Air Pilota Association, Hie Florida
day.
Before learfuf M yapp vaAll member* are Invited tu he Flying Alligators, and tho Prop
present,
W.
C.
Lincoln
of
Hi.
Wash Club of Daylona Beach,
W. H, STEM PER,
Among Sanford peoplt attend­
Cloud, district deputy grand masMayor of tho City of Sanford, Florida
tar, will b* present to officiate at ing th* convantion was John Pier­
khe Installation ctremunivs.
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avalltibie
Rul the Sm adie rs' na m e was still
in nmteiitinii alniig with that of
Sen Inliii Spnikm aii of il.d ia m a

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relumed to l&lt;o* Anfirle* from
1'hocnU, Arlt tty imllco. The
dlvnrreo mtl*t answer to four
count* of contributing to the dcllnnuriicy of n minor white Jimmy
seeks to esenp* the clutches of
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A COMMUNIST Cth’OtlSTRAIOR I* iihowii with blood summing down
Ms fate dtiriin; n riot unhide the Wert Uerhn t’llv llall. At least C.k
tied* were Injured In fighting with flst-*wlnglng Wp.il Itcrllneri who
tried to light oil po]lea who Intervened In restore order. The tints tried
to break up no mdl-l-'omtniinlM rally by I WO WesI Rrillm'r* p io t-tInit the recent kidnaping of Dr. Wntter Idnsr, who ',;,i* ■"lir I In tin
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Powered tiy nn entirely new rnglnr, Itdr OSIC truik cirilr* five Inn* and ran low an additional
five Iona on lha highway. To drrianHratr thla, a I Mini* hnnllrer wa* towed under water during the
inuring Rainbow Spring* dcmnnslrslinn.
Rainbow Hprlng* inbmarlne boat* were used In these train for idtaiiiiranhln* the new irueJc under
Viter. The** aame boata each year carry thouvanda of vhltora ttirougn the Tairlnallng underwater
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AFIM BUNG DMVIN OFF earlier l y Irnto farmer*, Sheriff Clark Gregory (top), of t.npcer, Mich, kirk* In tho door of a f*rmhou*e frnm
which Mrs llli.ibclh Slovrns, till, widowed mother of nine thlldren,
had bren evicted. At bnUoin, the aheriff nurse* nn Injured Anger a* ha
l.ilhs with Mrs. fllcvcn*. Her farm was auctioned off when aha refused
to pay an Insurance nispsarnent, Forty Michigan Stale trooper* m led
olf a two-mile area as nnury neighbors prolcrted.
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WHIN It comes Trt this un-rnstinahlo Weather', t'llyllbrnuini.; 17. dt
Drooklyn, seem* to hi«v&lt;* found one
answer to It, She's ph Hired poolInn off In New York City with the
cup she won when she was chosen
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Keynoter In’ IIM4

IX IIC M IA k t OF IHI NAVt John L. Jlitlllvan lcenler.1i.pl, who angrily
resigned his post when rnnstrurtbm waa hailed on a new soperearrter
three years nun.' is no hand at Nrwpnrl News Va , lor Ihr kret-|nynig
of tiled? .‘i .l F'orrrslrtl, the world's larges) alrreifl rnrrici Fieri Adm
William h l.rahv (left) and Gen Oio.ir flradlev. rhnirm.in of the Joint
f'hirf* of Stall, lire Shown with Sullivan flelow. the keel of the vessel
I* placed Into position al the yard
fltilcrnalbiniil .S'oadphnfu)

HOUYWOOO mm actroM fllioda
PlVtnln* and her husband. Ur,
Irf'Wt* Morrill, law Angela* alirgeon, me shown alter Ihrir wed­
ding In Kottab. thoh. whore Misa

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A COONIKIN "CROWN” la placed on the head of Gael Sullivan, i
cnmpolRti manager for Sen. Bite* Ki fmivrr reachea Chicago to
tho Tennpatenn'e flglrt at the Uttnm r.itIc Convention, rerformli
ceremony la Hnndra IJpien, 4, wlm |a hp(ng held by Bradley
l l l n / i l a r n n it it f f o v f i v e T ^ i y f i v n i m * I .
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manager lor Kcfimvcr barken.
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Firming Is on b.ostl.in T ho bride's
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Jlnndjv, July 21. I DM
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• H an Wizard Goes
On Trial Today On
Flogging Charges

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W H ITEV ILLE, N. C. i * - Thoma* L. Hamilton. Imperial wizard
of the Ku Kim Klan, standi trial
today cm flogging charge*.
Hamilton la charged with coniplracv to kidnap and assault In
Incident* involving
white men and Negro women. Six­
ty • four alleged members of hla
order are accused In n total of
14(1 cates, Including cross warrants
and Indictments, lo comprise one
of the largest court hearing! on
record In Ihc state The Indict­
ment! are the outgrowth of Hog­
gins In Columhus ('minty and near­
by areas.
The accused are charged wtth
ordering Ihclr victims out, usually
In the dead of night, and chas­
tising Ihein for some action that
did not meet with Klan approval.
Arrests have been made In all
except one of 13 flogging Incidents
which started Jan 18. 1931, end
ended Jan. g, 1952
Hamilton surrendered to North
and South Carolina officer! al riot9, C.. May 24 after an ailaearch for blm&gt; He came
today contending that the
charges against him were "harped
“ P."
The drive against night riding
and terrorism began Ken. ID anil
•Ince then more than loo alleged
Klansmen have been rounded up.
Several have been convicted.
Including to of ll who were tried
In Federal Court at Wilmington In
early June. The lo received prison
term* ranging from one In five
yean.

Convention

IL&gt;all*«&gt;S Kmm
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be stopped by a filibuster South­
ern senators have In Hie past beat­
en FEPC by prolonged debate
which prevented it from coming
to a vole.
Hanging over (he convention Is
(he threat that sonic Southern del­
egations may walk out If they do
not like Ihc "civil rights" plank.
A holt In 1948 cnsl President Tru ­
man the 311 electoral votes of four
Southern stntes which gave Ihcm
Instead to a state's right ticket.
The ronvrnllon won't get around
In Dirking Its presidential nominee
before Friday, nl the earliest.
In the meantime, the delegates
are wulllng:
1 For a sign from President
Truman as In whom he favors
2 For some development which
could turn sentiment toward one
ot the candidates now In the field,
or possibly to some one not ye I
mentioned.
Dili of the wide
ranging field
of candidates Ihere emerged al
our man with a i niivrntlon strategy
plan — Sen. Estes Kefauver of
Tennessee.
Winner of most of the Democrat­
ic primaries and self • styled peoiles' choice for the nomination, Keauver appeared ready to shoot the
political works on an effort lo win
the nomination by the fourth bal­
lot.
If hla self - propelled bandwagon
stalls— as many In opposing camps
were predicting It would— the! op
runners for No. 1 place on Ihe
ticket seemed In ho T4 - year - old

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is ill Gov. A til si E Stevenson of
Illinois.
Stevenson, wtfo repeated Sunday
night that "I just don't want to be
nominated lor the presidency,"
still was a lint prospect tor a draft
movement If Ihe convention dead
lockt.
On this point, the Illinois gover
nor said: "You it have to show me
tha deadlock first "
Jacob Arvey, Illinois national
committeeman, put hla views tn
those words:
"Gov. Stevenson couldn't turn
down the nomination If ll were a
legitimate draft and If he agreed
to the party platform."
Despite
Itn a'
a "this hurls tne more
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than
you" kick In Ihe panls

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Barkley continued to gather under­
current strength.
Harris
George Harrison,
A F L vice pres­
Ident, and Jack Kroll. director of
ident,
the ClO'a Political Action Com­
mittee, said the unlona can't sup
port Barkley because of hii age.
Labor has been claiming TO nf
the conventlon'a 1,290 votes are
tied dlrertlr to It, with many more
Influenced by lla altitude.
Welcoming the delegatei lo this
hall where Gen. Dvrlftt 0 - Kisan
hower was chosen as the GOP
presidential nominee to days ago,
Stevenson said It doesn't matter
so much who laada the Democrat!
this year.
"What counts now la not Just
hat we are aaalnsl but what we
ftre for," lie declared iiIn a propared addrrsa.
"Who leads us Is lean Important
an what leads un — what conai t . what faith
-w in or lose. A man doesn't save
a century or a civilisation, but
I militant party weddffd to a prin­
ciple can.
In an Indirect refer*neff to Re­
publican charges of corruption In
government, fttevenaon declared:
"Where wr have erred, let there
be no denials wher w have
wronged the public traat, let there
he no denial: where w t have
the aecrel weapon of democracy
anti candor and contasloi art good
for the politic*! anuL" .
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inure persons .ir«- needed if li.e
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o be plunged ill 1 c . lolly
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Iril h,indeed* nl lilanr** tl mi! llril
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k h*in tin* but
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ti-red the itiilum
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It,,i it oliti d Hu numtu-i ot *ul
until is w tm l u i in il uxl dining the
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sml In 1042 beesm* commamt*i of European Theater of Operations

IN TUNIltA a roadside snack m i ratrn without formnlUv t-v Ike
who had hla fourth star In 1013 The Alll&lt;-'1 8upt*me Cniomim-irr
who had ptanneit tht- North Afi if an invnM»ni from I ctmiiMm \
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Gives Her View Of Demo Candidates

A dozen "favorite tone" and olh
era mentioned In lobby gossip as
possibilities hung around waiting
tor a possible stroke of lightning.
President Tn via n could turn
louse some bolts of underterm (tied
i
power. He kept his preference fur
'
lld llm '* mill
11rills ll tic
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111% lif'i •’ Imtii'v, ymi 1 m*
the nominee secret even from his
I'rrlile, Hu- l u i . i t t - ul|&lt;- «l \\il
nil!
cabinet members, although Thorn
khMU 11111111111', kl»*»4|l IMtill It
lull' I’rrh'r. tlilrili ,i's nt-.sl
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as J Gavin of Kansas City, hi*
vi r .ill t tme t jt kv tHi Mu'
i-MCr i lllii ii, liii* hrcll fit'll .writ iIIIHIVi'f
convention alternate, professed to
hv In-' liilll .&lt;1 r ill ftll ■&lt;|,i *ni In i ohm
know Gavin wasn't talking
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lltliliil*
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pH'*
that Mr. Truman is biding his lime,
\«lif»l
\4'iiMin
idrllli.il loiiiilnaHo" slo IHI*
putting on pressure lo get the kind
Iff. h ihr n$»ly I M Itlill |.ll |* I1”
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lolliiHlmi
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of "Fair Deal" platform he wants
Mill ifl|ihh I hi'
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and pulling off making up hla mind
nlht f si miiIv h m-- Jif 111-11 i'
finally until the situation shake*
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down somewhat.
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Secretary ot Agriculture BRAN
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IV lH llll' I Il'IIIOI I .1I IK ‘ ll Mli’V .ltd ,dloul Mu
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Mil'
nan. a favored cabinet member,
i* a l i mn in' lino It
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told a reporter he thinks (he word
No gimqi id |» -i|,l&gt;- | I...... oo-l
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from the President would Influence
lu-foli' Ii .i lo r i .ii -II -0iiu/i',1
IliiMr .( Iior-.I phn » f * tin* 1 10 t I'M
al least a third of Ihe convention
Tin- |&gt;l irr- I .l lll --I I ............. ii
delegates
lo-llcvt- in Io-Hh! I,i-ino, i .I
Hot fm I Iti* 11 ,H h » in M ! *x -11hi it -1H
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Whether hu timid swing Ihe nnm
IhoV dim I krimi **In, luoijil I- ,, I hum
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Inatlon rrmalned doubtful, hill Mr
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Truman's Influence was being fell
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keenly In the light over civil rights
smild 1 i ' (•* i' •' If* 1M*- I ifMp
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Southern slates whu have refused
luii il e o fi idliet uni in&gt; oO' in lonl in:1 dm ti I(m*m 1h
tn pledge In advance that they will
' I he I i i n t h ml t *- -«f S**n Mil,
lilkr ovn i r .(mu ll-iltlv
support tha ultimate nominee.
ill t , Mi it lit i ,i h n lirliii ii rid I
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A program Juggling change by
ll'.nl In 1-liVllU! foil,, m i,o- I-n l , ,, ui* airiiMV it*il h iv#1 * * u »h It (oiu
the Democratic NNatlonal Commit
;i|ld now llir,- mo I pill, • ml iv lit* |*l4ltd'llv I &lt;i(; idvunl •k**- •( III**
tee was what delayed any show
"Well, tml -i loi |i I’m i, oli-i ini - •" \\ lull* K it ii* tilth f * !♦» HI l’» mm
down on thla Issue until Tuesday.
'.Villon I lu-vri foil
i -H i. tm »\ U ItIIi i A uSam Brlghlman, committee pub
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iiii ii sIiim * t In &lt;i I--I I on
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Holly director, Insisted that adop
dllrl i III -.i-iid mil to Mi, I modi v di f»l I -tdTf'V Im tin MTi I HVMifH1 Hon of temporary convention rules
I |o il liilkrd around loom,; ||,r in ti ns! td u ti.'diou |di(l mm Itn
THf MIMMINAIY OHAfTINO COMMIftll for the t032 flamm-rolle plaMfhn, I* .bo»n *• It bo*-.-* h c r i-s .
hid been listed for lodey'e session
jo •’ .till fill il f i« f
at the lllllon Hotel In Chlrago. Hersrhel D Newfom. Mattel of the National i ti.imje i for* - n &gt; i, •&lt;- mi"*
only through a clerical error.
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Whatever the origin, Ihe change
before the group a&gt; e stenographer makes notes. Members of the roinmltt"" *1 in r tioni row, l*«* '*
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offered a 24 - hour cooling off
ground) aro: Ben. Herbert taihman of New York* Sen. John Sparkman, A&gt;&lt;d&lt;int». CThiri.- ■» m ' i-o w
(itMtrjrp i Ii tit’ll Ii I f S*
hrt .t ft i1 hr ho II I , tid i‘ h «I Iii
i uitfiij':: vi mu
period in which compromise efforts
McCormack, chairman of the commlllec, and Hen. Theodore (Jrern of Jiitmii. Island.
i r*-rtnfer&lt;mrt*1
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were certain lo he made on a pro
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posed "flar play" rule similar tn
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that which broke (he back of Ken.
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meeting
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vote on the sealing of a contested ordered medical equipment mobil­ ed the resignation of theli e*,-- u |m llltlf f X'lMMIlid M»M*v fni
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Vrtn t tiM’iit lei p flly uff(•’♦*! fn t lit* lilt #* i»"iij!i' I Hillin,'* i Mil rjlli: Mil' llilll l * tv 'dtfll* ..( Mm
Tebachap I, with apopulatlon of live vice president, John ll ’"'l. c h i t , iirUfl'Iiil r(*'iiiNitnlli&gt;fi ihivt mH i u v iiihtl lf| f. •H|lPVl||ll fl (.1 I,*l| I I ll «VI I tils ih| lo 1,1,
Hubert Humphrey of Min
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neinta, one of the chief'advocates
about 3,WO. ii on U. 8. 4S0 between widely known In state agrU'iilim i in, tnivivnl (i tMiuu; i-lriRMHA find b»*u If* vAiiu I.Mifi N-»k in, isV^i
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of this rulo
rule change,I said he eon Bakersfield and Mojave, a little zlrclea for thg past decade. n-&gt;- M (hr*t' Imiti rtprii timm*
liriu I hi I M «- i i m illy " m I Ilk,'
sidered (be delay
if "aI great
____ psycho mountain town 4.ooo feet high, unnouneement was released t&gt;v &gt;
'[Vim MITifW will hi* th- hijf f1ii y F N Fort'i'H Mrivr K pi Ih In |ifl M imim im Mi* \ \ h|(» I "i &gt;•
logical victory for our
It side."
tnenjr of whose residents work at If. Fltilayion, Greenville, pi evident
| stiftlf')triU lin I *•'MMM I i * loo,
fin till lU'rntid t hiAH pt My uifir t
Mr
Significantly, however,
Hum the Dig Monolith Portland Cement of the hlir term luganlratiim
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Mr. Ford said lie had an-i-i&gt;i*-1 eh^ihh* ( m ink4* (In* itfjt in (it (
r&lt;
id tn le ­ plant nearby.
phrey and others proposed
Hits -sMItflrm I'l
III Mil VYItili I loll .&lt;
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of
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stale
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Urinative finding by the ennven women's prison, which was report­ the Alabama Rural Electric A ■■*»• c h u m f w i n ' l l t V y i «4in|*i*^•• Mi 1 1 •
t h# \ M il i ti t 'to * i ii 111|i.«Ib!' *
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IJnlft-rl Niillooi In
lion's credentials cnmmlttae that ed so hard hit that most of It* elation
of Cooperatives.
ti­ thin* hour m’lvM’#* will........ ..
J11*4'•I s ii i u h i m i i
"i h \rill MimI
each delegation and each delegate cluster of two • story buildings ng reed to remnln in Ills pir.imi Uv, a*mit11) lriit i M'fi i whlrh will I »• f,in11 i m r i t loil,iv drove i limr
AtM ii Sli'i i’M' mi
4 jMihlu lait
would work Inward gaining a place kre unusable. A call went out for position until Kept, in, If tici c &lt; held throiiuhmd (hi* N ovn I Fn - ooimiinl- l . off Hu- r r r -t ui nld f i*t ( iiMth ih»i Ii i
i Imif’lv (tin
on Ihelr atate'a ballot for The nom­ tents In whlrh lo house the 337 *ary, In order to give rilr«-« i&lt;*-« (iihii hmi-rd SI out n f Um nt"tt Imvn ll.«lily mi t h v Kfiic.iu wrfdfru finid
mi \\\ Ifni
inees of Ihe national parly.
Inmates, Including all of Califor­ irasonabU time to seln-t h *u. vtudlr-l for oo -ii II k im-olii.tltm! ii (he vvaki- of a tromrmlolln l,xr
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toluol row's rv, niix
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This seemed a far cry from the nia'! women rnnvlcteed of felon cessor.
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original proposal that each dele- lea. The prisoners were reported
Vtml! Ifiviiu* u.h
Mr. and Mrs. Ford have m«-lr
throutth v»i r *,1111I l- 'l - lull
lirri \f;ilk I l llk''. lll',|lfl|0 |III-1 ,
gale be required lo lake a pledge panic • stricken hut unhurt.
' l l . -Ill M i r
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to support the party nominee.
Bheriff'a Cant F D. Jones said Orlando their residence, *in&lt; &gt;' f*m&gt;
A - In.is nf iiivlrnrtlnu in Ihr „ il ill lukyri -Olid llo liillm Iv rollfr ill'll
(* % I’ ll'M i I Mil mu .4 H1111)4*V
Several stales, Including Texas, he understood most nf Ihe dead Jng to Florida In IDI3. Tlu-v will or ii 11if ii in i ii -.iiini I h I ioii l-,'g,lll liriuld 0 , 1 iif f Tim won unn cup I had tn (illv i f ' i Ml nf Itrif
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Mississippi, South Carolina and were in . an old brick hotel. Tha move to Montgomery, Ala.
todny fill' llll luind* AllIflrlu l n- full'll Hill llillll llur ill piilrhi". In
In hla new position Ford will |UH*lliitl,in In Ih r ui-w'i -l ul III, I dii .ilrd Itu- cic ,1 uf llo lull w m lfli’1 ll UM HU •(Mi Ml ll rliiltlfIII
Virginia, have left the matter town’a residential district was
fh'lfL'alr (rout I • i'i
mnn1* laud wifli ft N
open. Their stale parly organltk- d a u b e d , bill no deaths were re­ work closely with HI local III \ tn lx Hill'd III |diiii- of 'Ii.- nil I mi
Cooperative* in Alabama;
tfons could olek another nominee ported the
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,win, known ns Hltlflr 1.il iriplliillori iroopv dug iu licliiw Hu- ci i-*t
power
companies!
the
A II S Eiutitli A rm v -lull offi
Cava • ins were repnrtfd In at the
It th*y art displeased with the eon
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r ', | Tin- N A A H M cdli-nI Di-joii i;iu ul i,
veetion'i choice or Its platform. lets!_ two tunnels In the ares, used tphone ronipxrtta*. the A g rlr i.ln .ril Coii&gt;1it&lt; tins the ..................... I • If err nald the lull dcfliiMrly wic, nut
Forca* of Kefauver and Harrl Jotnfly
nnfly by the Santa Fe and South- fiiHnslon S e r v l c e s j t h f l T V A . n o - u K ,„ a ,M r d i,n l n . r , . , . i , n„- i n ured
A-nocl-ili-d I'n-v i riuir'i|Miin|rnl
man baekld the proposed rule rn Pacific Railroads, 4nd all Aiahama Farm Bureau and uiri, ln*tl m tor. f'lnvir* will lx- lii Id
"all othera who can he helpful i-, eel'll day until cvrtyon-i nl-o-u-l Gforrjc M« A i ilnir of Hu- fiunl mild
change and the loyalty’ test. They travel
'el was'blocked.
was’blockw. The
Thf .Southern
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also Were Working tor * strong Pacific's main line In Han Frail farmers who nerd trlophunr mi-1 the stalhin Inn had an u|i|io tiinity flu- r h iu i -, 1- lu d led given 11ji llirli
civil rights plank rail In the mold cisco, which runs along the coast, (lectrlc sei vlra," ha said, f -m to loam Ihl* m&gt;i, Iiiiprovii,! . / » till I fur Ihr v It rit full llu v wrested
fcuiri III,' -Mile* hi-il Thoi .■I,tV II"
of the one whlrh caused a plain was not damagnd. The Hants Fc (lulling he added) "I am glad ilini trm
Ulld ' llllii'.r (uni snldlri u n i ' nil
walkout at the 1IMH convenllort ahd said It would move Its passengers the nraantiatlon I am to « -iv Aimllier rvi-nl ili'uiid Ihn el it set veil ini'iking tuck low-nil llm
Mr. Truman's loss of !» electoral by bus.
servos three REA cooperariv,-* iu lion rids wir|; will lx- rla*vr» ill
lull lit the iiflt-iiionii di'.|iiic Inlcicic
Rut - Um main - traveled route Flnrlde fJay, DeFunl-k Sprints
vote* In-the Booth. • • • ■ ■■
Iral.’ilnu. timvlvnl hnlri
Allied fire
However. Gov, Paul Dever of between here and Bakersfield, the end at Greenville). This shnuld survivnt
Ing la Hn nlldiiiportiiu' Miijf(fi*t
The Kluhlh A rm y nluhlly sum
Massachusetts, who keynotes the Bldge Route (U. o. 921 waa blocked give my wlfn and ms the idra* for ii mnn In llm rmvy .in*I l&gt;&gt; *»f
convention tonight with an attark by a elide near Gorman. A high­ ure of at least occasional hip-. ffrinn UirMH rliiTNfM, N A A S in mnry M i n i " T h e eiii-my w ii * lie
llcveil lu In- rllll in Hii - imiiinillnl'i
on the Republicans, seemed, lo way patrolman said "It seema Itack home to Florida."
kfHpliiK up dim nf U m* liliUmd t i »
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have spoken (h# views of msny Ilka tne top of a mountain, atld
During his administration Hi- (filIfifiN of the If. sM. N f i v y - thid nf nrcii
Allied liifiinlrynii-ii, ,d,i|i|o-i| cold
reijwnalble leaders when he said off." burying the busy, four lane Florida Farm Biiresu grew frmn
Uklritf
gcHwl
ciirr
nf
lirr
im*n.
Tim
III elghl i-nrller clUirgl-s up llll'
freeway route under 29 feet of a skrleton organisation of :|M)
Uta
coiirfin dhunrfl Ih r Htnlinn ' *
nindrly lull, ri -x ihnl llu- crest nl
he doesn't want to go so far as dirt at one point.
memtiers In seven rouni'"* l„ In seven day roursi- fur nil luindt u ni ,|
h ' vii They n-|iurlrd that Ihe Al
Elsewhere In Ihe Isolated Telia- oresent strength of |1,7T3 m-m
to Split the psrty again.
Is bring cohdiicteit by flu- A iU - ned hnrr-ige liiid forced Ihn Rcrl-i
Thla advice might not stop Sens'. Chapl Mountains, which separates her* in 83 counties.
lion Training Dcparlumnt Hus to wlllulraw. Tim tl N Ironpa then
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_ Herbert H Lehmin coastali Southern California from
sell Di-ntun la tin- Instriirioc.
pulled brick off Hie crctri
from carryIng.tq the Um San;Joaquin Valley, (here ware
Perliapu the higgcnl evi ut of
for a plank advocat- growing reporta of loss and Inf ig h t b r i t F
thla week will he held Finlay
EVA I'EltON lint,DING lltVN
r • killing change In
i*
• »Of Milan'. when NAAH will n|ien their gates
III TENDS AfRF,Sii4i- Eva Parnti,
At iaait to persons ware hosU]i5 10ri*ei and flqittptnenl to
the public In luiunr of .-tali grai-ely III wife ot Arcenltni'i prei
„lph
Easjland ot Mlasla- 1pi (silted at Moiave, 20 milts east Keiitad , thenueti giiMtav nlpht
Raielmll
Day. Ident Juan Fernn, was reported
moves part1 of Tabachapl. A motel and store wW«if*g4 a SoaA44eolSy tjra I h . t ,1. ford's All-Btar
l i t . Ora p e ri*
waa
r t f p M .♦esoyt fva*
thHy'i Jaraast psioi NAAH will tie cooperating with holding her own fitly today a(l*-r
control on the
ntfl tha Sanford Chamber of ( mn- rallying slightly over the week end
Sunday tnouiandi of orgnnlrrd
tnnre mere*, Jayeres, and the n.neiuill
Gommitlta tn making Friday, July workers iindflr leader drip nf the
community of Frailer T a r i thin ! ta mllHon rlnttars.
iver — Harrlman eom38 one of (lie Idugml days In General r'uofrdrrullufi of f.-ihor
Itform Issues Was so
ri after. tha first quake
the hlatory of Han ford. The mien stoorl In Hm rnln In Ruenns Aire-,'
gmed likely to vanUh
■ Ifli' Day
m. t—Pacific
TJhC rmmlnstlonTace
N'e| mas I|ll«-*ft With ruMdo. house will Im from 12:30 to flint) centr.il Plnr.'i lie In Itepuhllen for
iherr ntata plsss windows w-erp snllol Friday afternoon. Thai night llm nnllun ■ wide mnss praying for her
atrongast quake. In Southern
of Colorado,
ill* eem
tn neariy a *
hatf
*red and so emVifllno h|ew nut the North and South All-Star base­ rcrovnry.
The blnnde flrnt Hrly underwent
ball tennis wilt battle it iut In
anagar, told
Pi! *n •PtApiqW'n a**nry.
Rajifonl'a Memorial Kta-ltum in an epcratlun Inst November lifter
Uonain
(VwiHhnus"
st
race. NnaaelPa
„ ........ . jtgher. ft* farcff waa qsbersfleW showed* such cracks tha flTat All-,Star gnniu of Ihe cunstdlailnns with ii Now York can­
and tumor npcrlalhit. The na
- their fir# on Harrl- alt. ffiMtlv In a rotting n
KnmvIrtK the number aUo rum-a tlnm vvlmii ymi t&gt;Uco a
•**M »mpl«*ea ween not Ofrmltf»d Florida stale l.rsgm, lo l,u played cer
•over, but they a®- ram Ren Francisco on the
Setae Hova ita mare lraa«.d for In Hanford since IDMi. let's all tore uf her Illness lias never been
!,ontr Dlatance telephone call. Your cnll goes thrmigh
officially
dlicloted.
•xtcan border On
turn
out
and
make
It
a
really
gala
« V j k 4«d minor eufs nal hn iH x
affair.
_ eastward Info Nas
faster
If you can give the Operator tho out-of-town
* 4 &gt; .ro rm irle rtSearst Hnspllal
awn cent, etouril nf
Frad Green, Donald Ko&lt;-h and keeland". to, be at his Immi. In
Aai.fjmU-ri.H *4 reltfoenle tqtelephone
number ao ahe won’t Imvo to mil "Informa­
n rising bask In ttM •midn of TqrhrMnnv nut the Joa liorlh ir/t N A A S over tho Lynn, Maaa.
tion"
In
the
dhtnnt city, You imve time when you mil
s, Indira ting IandsiIda* wake’s egqtpfo q g hrso-h nf the weakand on leave.
Don will tm i rim in' .Tgtit here
Fred la on tils way to hla home in Um "Hail of Kamo" city of
fewer! Ban Aode#as ranlf. which
by
number.
Southern Hell Tvlti&gt;hono mul Telegraph
* Haetf o city nf
rjtMj Hirotigh (ho mnunjalnn near Iff flu* .TJiill of l-'iinm" uty of will Im an vacation during the
Chmpang.
d U L A refinery waa GfWpian, atht fUirt Hs itlatancc at Onoperatown, N. Y. wtillo Jon will same period of time. Tho Koch*
srntown bualneaa &lt;Ua- 70 ialMi north of bare.
be going even deeper into "Van­ live at tho Sanford Trallur Court,

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at traralat a 4 r* n u ia « raiaa.
laaa fit wapaear MaeraaauMttaaa
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rhlraaa, Datrail.
Haaaaa t li r an* at. I.aala.
Tha lltrale la a a ia la * aC «ha
AaaarlataU Praaa wMrk la aaMtl*4
rirtaalratr ■„ tha aaa far N fa lll.
sstlaa at all tka laaal arwa rrtalaS
la tkla aawapapar. aa wall aa all
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The population of the United
."••le - now i« I $6,804,000, up 2.682,000 lin e r one year ago, We are
grow ing by leap* and boundi,
Senator H um phrey o l Minnesota
da re i the lo u tlic rn delegation* to
w alk out o l t lir convention. He
better not p tu li that point too far.
Ton bad Senator M cC arthy h a i
keen forced to Undergo an opera­
tio n on h it note. He h a i been blowin g h it own horn to long, aomething
fin a lly juat had to be done about it.
Senator H olland o f Florida ia a
member of the im portant pla tform
com m itter at the Democratic con­
vention. You may be iu re it w ill be
a good platform if other committee
member* w ill let him w rite it.
We inadvertently overlooked an­
other qualifica tio n fo r the p re tldency which A vcrell H *&gt;rim an hai.
H i* hruther, Boland H arrim an. i*
p re titltn l o f the Am erican Red
(C ro n .

D avid l.nw rrnce ta y i E iu m how tr
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Sat no belter than an even chance
v
to be elected Pretident. T h a t i l a
£' - wood way to avoid over-confidence.
Hut a lot depend* on what happen*
j i ' in Chicago this week.

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Someone i* aiway* com plaining
about the leaderthip iu S anlorri.
There are a lot o f retirad men
g r a n d Sera o f c o n iU ie rg b le jb ility
a* w ell a* many o f the Jayceeri wh#
ih o u ld be given lom elhlng to do.
Tw o N egioet in New Y o rk C ity
fought each other to death, cutting
• a ril other m o i i i u f tim e* w ith
iw ilc h blade kn ive i, u n til both died,
w hile ic o in o f faicineie d pa»»»f»'
by looked on. Am 1 my b r o lh tr »
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Thi* country went* to hey#
reached a jiielty low e»le|a in tom*
retpecli. One of our moil promia«nl newipaper columniit* cap**

out fo r K e fa u v rr fo r pretident (Ji*
other day became, o f ell thing*, he
i* egeini t crime.
Seminole County tag collection!
have reached 99.22 percent) w hich
it iu t l a b o u t. perfect. In other
w ord*, coudderably fewer property
ow u « rt than I percent had failed
to pay th e ir laaet by June 30. A nd
they w ill pay before long o r w in # . . . _.-it___ .1____ i U .

Now you take1General
the Armia* Elatnhoway, h r
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Double parking is rude, Inconsiderate And Shows n flag­
rant disregard for the traffic laws. Motorists who do obey
traffic regulations often find themselves unable to leave
when they want to becauee double parkein have blocked
them. New York Courts have ruled th at motorists who ure
hindered from pulling out Into traffic by double parkers can
collect damages against the offenders.
The Appellate Term of the New York Supremo Court
ruled recently that a plaintiff was entitled to token dam­
ages of a few cents because be bad Iweii trapped in a legs!
parking places by nn automobile illegally parked. If the de­
cision were taken as a precedent in similar situations it
would be possible to award large sums to people who are
trapped by illegal parkers and who suffer inconvenience or
financial luss because of the delny.
It Is not reasonable to assume that civil suits would de­
ter parking violations any more efficiently than the legal
restrictions already Imposed on parking. Rut it might be
gbme satisfaction to u driver who is delayed on bis way to
an important engagement by a double parker to know that
he could sue if tie wanted to.

Qavam m in te d tonight after vio­
lent hours &gt;1001 rioting In Tshrsn
snd other cities subsided. He gave
up, after two dsys, We attempt to
form s government pledged to solv­
ing Iren's oil deadlock.
Before Qavam gsvs up. nearrevolutionary violsnce flared, with
Communists strengthening nation­
alists mobs, Government forces,
with gun shots, tear gas and bay­
onets fought to keep control.
■t least a a a Id pgh *»
At least Ihrse persons sad per­
haps mors, ware killed when gov­
ernment forces flrtd into a crowd
of 1,000 trying to storm the Par­
liament building.
Wild disorder reigned through­
out the city. Countleii numbers of
demonstrators ware Injured or ar­
rested. In many Instances troops
charged Into surging crowds with
Hied bayonets, leaving bloody in­
jured behind.
“ Death to Qavam," the mobs
shouted wildly, venUng their fury
at the new premier’* declaration
that a settlemsnt of Iran’s tong
end crippling oil dispute with Brit­
ain would be a chief elm ol his
regime end tbat nationalist vio­
lence would not atop him.
Today's demonstrators were sup­
porters of the former premier, na­
tionalist loader Mohammad M u m tleah, but many members, of the
outlawed Communist Tudeh Party
swelled the crowds.
Already
the
ullra-nationallst
Pan-Iran Party, spearhead of a
drive to force Mossadegh back into
power, had threatened Qavam
with assassination. Killing of Pre­
mier All Raimara in March, 1031,
by a religious fanatic was a pow­
erful aid In the drive which re­
sulted in nationalisation of the
British owned Anglo-lranlan Oil
Co.'s properties In Iran.
Witnesses to the firing in the

Perhaps one of the moat controversial clergymen in the
world is Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the Red Dean of Canterbury.
He has lined himself up with Communists and fellow trnvelera for some time and on a recent trip to the Orient expressed belief In the Communist chnrgeB that the United
Nations are using germ warfare in Korea.
His remarks drew a dorm of protests from mem Iters of
the House of Commons mid the House of Lords. Indignant
parliament members sought menns by which he could be
dismissed from Ji Ih position ut Canterbury, Ills superior,
the Archbishop of Canterbury, also was highly critical of
Dr. Johnson's behavior. Hut under existing law there Is no
way to remove him.
The Red Dean is n dupe of the CommitnistH and has
been throughout most of his public career. Hut Hrltain, like
Die United States, bclievuH in freedom of apecch anil sil­
encing him Is impossible. It Is not likely that anything he
nays will carry any great weight for he usually does little
more than parrot the easily recognized party line.
Letting Dr. Johnson continue to speak may prove to th e ;
world that Britain and the free nations subscribe to Winston
Churchill's statement on the matter:
“Free speech carries with it the evil of all Dio foolish,
unpleasant, venomous things that are said, hut on the whole
we would rather lump them than to do away with them."

Plastic Lids
Among recently patented Inventions is a "hair-can" de­
signed to give a more youthful look to bald-headed men.
The "cap" lit made of two layers of thin plastic. To the out­
er layer hair Is attached nt a density of 4,4)00 halm to the
square Inch, twice the normal amount. Thus a man equipnd with ti “hair-cap" may nctualy appear to have more
air than he ever had In his life.
The newH story describing the invention pointed out that
the “caps" might prove useful to politicians at national con­
ventions, It Is true that the TV camuras did focus merci­
lessly on the hurren scalps of some of the nations might­
iest political figures during the.rucent convention.
Hut one delegute put his Imld snot to good use. On his
shiny dome he had printed with lipstick the name of the
candidate uf his choice, l’erhups the idea could lie extended
and men might rent the tops of their huuds for advertising
space. The rent might even tie enough to buy a toupee or
one of the new plastic hair caps.,

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URKHHY CAQ1K FOUND ,
ST. LOUIS ’Vftipollce, acCli*
turned to rtqiurU of nrllrtoa Molcii
from parked nuloiuobtlei, have a
novi'l cate.
Jutnet While, express company
employe, nays loinetoe left 13 new
TAM I'A otv- Attorneys for John dresses, iu shirts, u Jacket ami
ami Alice Cliff* lire experletl to a large umomit of baby clollu-t
urge today that trial of the young iu In* imlut-krd car Siimluy.
couple, acciued ol brutally killing
A *mall, elderly woman tried to
moved to another county.
The defeats contends public opin­
ion her* is too Inflamed by publlihtd account* of the torture death
of little Wayne Dolhem for tire
nllffei to get a (sir trial in Hills­
borough County. Circuit Judge Hen­
ry C. Tillman turned down one
such request, but the defense re­
newed this motion only last week.
The trial was scheduled In begin
In Circuit Court here today. The
C)lff«s — stepfather and mother of
WIvAa — ere charged with flril
degree murder.
CUff*, W. i* a painter, farmhand
and pigeon rawer. Ilia wife, alio
tT, wel a barmaid before Ifcslr

Change Of Venue
Sought By Couple
[n Brutal Slaying

i cate hare, It proba full day to aelect
Ipaflon of a lengthy
ordered tha namei
fawn tor Jury duty.
Deputy Sheriff L. J. Swtnn aald
ie defendant* made thla etetement
bout the death of the towhesded
id* boy:
Wayne pereleed in disobeying,
Her other pumthment* failed,
ley beat him with a, belt, kvpl

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Furthermore! you'll be aenued »t how cheap
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soWlera opened tm with revofvar*
and sMomatlc rifles im some item*
onstrstars attempted to climb tha
gates and walls. The soldlsrs fired
Into the air at first in an rffort to
disperse the crowd. When this
failed, they threw tear gas.
Thousands of troops patrolled
tbs city.
There were numerous rlashe.t ai
police charged with rubber clubs
Into rock-throwing crowds. Count
leaa numbers were injured and
arrested.
Mobs shouted and shook their
flats at pusiing cars. Hocks were
hurled nt foreigners' cars dhoti
could Le heard everywhere
The police repotted crowds in
some sections of llie city dragged
corpses through the streets to
arouae other followers

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TOUCH TO N IlK U n CO.
It Is surprising how ninny
limes an individual will auffer
from headaches and nausea be­
fore attributing any of the
trouble to poor eyesight.
Vet thla Is nfti-ii the case In
persons around Hie forty murk
who have never had to wear
glasses pri-vUm-dy. Farsighted
ness may be Ihc source uf dil
Acuity.
Problems Involving health are
best solved when you seek out
it physician and let him give
you a coiupli-lc checkup.
If he recommend* tneillrlnc of
any kind buy it from u qualified
pharmacist.'
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Hites To He July. 2-1

Social Calendar
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M ONDAY
Th* Woman of the Presbyterian’
Church Priiyer Rand will meet at
7:30 p, m. An Inspirational meet­
ing will be held at 8:01) p, in. In
the Educational Building with
Evening Circle No. 2 In charge of
the prtigium, Thu topic for the
program will he “John Calvin,"
Dependable Class of the First
Met hod lit Church will meet with
Mr*. ilnrold Appleby, 718 Went
^ Irat Hlreet, at 8:00 p. m. with
^ D f . J. M. Leonard us co-ho»tee».
The Auieiican legion will hold ,i
fish fry at 7:00 p.m. at the Legion
Hut.
TUESD A Y
The Pilot Club will hold a pic­
nic at the home of Mr*. ii. M.
Rail in Lake Mary beginning at
6:00 p. m.
The Heminole High School Rand
will hold summer practice in the
.«chool band hall at 7:30 p. m.
f i l l alumni and interested persons
“ re cordially Invited to be pres­
ent.

Rev. Andrew Daniel
SucceedH Rev. Tuhy
SI,AVIA I Special I — The Rev.
Andrew Daniel, formerly of Frytoiy, Mich., arrived recently at
Slavia to assume his duties us the
jis w superintendent of the l.iilliA a n Haven, a home for children
and old folks. He succeeds the
Rev, Stephen M. Tuhy, ucting sup­
erintendent of the Lutheran Hav­
en since July, 1018, *
Thu new Haven superintendent
was graduated in H ill from Con­
cordia Seminary, flr.ringfiobl, 111
Ills Alma Mater honored him on
July 7, 1037 with the honorary
degree of Doctor of Divinity.
During his 38 years of minis­
t r y In Detroit, Mich., he also
werved mission stations III Toledo.
Marblehead, Lima, Ohio; Indianap­
olis, I ml.; Inwood, Dresden and
Chntnm, Ontario.
Prom 1010 to the present ho
hns served the Slovak Evangelical
Lutheran Church (Synod) In vurlmls official capacities. Fur IL!
years be wn* manager of the Sy­
nod's publications' department.
From 10:m lo loan and In HIM
lie served a* chairman of the
entrnl District Pastoral Confernee of the Slovak Evangelical
Lutheran Synod. From lOIlf) to
1010 he was president of the Slo­
vak Evangelical Lutheran Synod
of North America. At present
he is the fln t vlro president of
it he Kvnngcllrat Lutheran Synodi­
cal Conference of North America.
In 1018 the flcv. Daniel was
married In Miss Anna B, Pellknn.
They have four childreni Theo­
dora, pastor of Holy Kmanurl
*[.uthcrnii Church, Minneapolis,
“ linn.; Thomas, pnshM^of SR.
Peler and Paul Lutheran Church.
Lorain, Ulilo; ilnuglitora, Ruth
Alum Millikan and Sylvia, a stu­
dent nurse.
The Rev, Dr. Dnnlel was electfit full time superintendent of thn
Lutheran Haven Hoard of Trus­
tees last February. Local tmstees are Messrs. Andiew Hilda,
Jr., and Pastor Stephen M. Tuhy,
of Slsvln, ami Andrew Cihaj,
^ioldcnrixi,
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Miss Juliana E. Fahrielus Is
the Cottage Mother fur the chil­
dren, and Mr*. Margaret f.assan
It Uie Aslslant Cottage Mother
•t the Lutheran Hawn.

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Miss Nancy Williams
Tells Wedding Plans

P e r s o n a Is

Plan* were announced this morn­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Karin
ing for the marriage of Miss left on Saturday to spend a vaca­
Nancy Williams to Kenneth Rer- tion at Daytona Beach.
ry of Philadelphia which will takn
place on Wednesday. She Is the
Dr- and Sirs, G. S. Reiman re­
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Robert
A. Willinaia of Sanford and the turned resently from Highland*.
bridegroom’* parents are Mr. and N. C., and Clayton, Ga.
Mrs. Harry George Herry of
Reading, Pa.'
Miss Jackie McDonald of Vien­
Dr. W. P. Hrooks Jr. will per- na, Ga., Is visiting in Manford
form the double ring eeremnny with Mis* Gietrhen Klrchhuff and
at 8:00 o'clock on Wednesday Miss Ann Whitaker.
evening nt the First naptlst
Church. Mrs. F.vona McCoy will
.Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gingles and
lie the otganisl and Dick Aiken, son of Macon, Ga., ipent the
•iilnlst.
weekend In Sanford visiting
The bride will he given in mar­ friends.
riage by her father and has ehosen as her matron of honor Mr*.
Braitey Qdham and Voile Will­
Lee Draper of Lake Walea, and
•anting a* maid of honor will tie iams Jr. have left for Chicago,
Miaa Jean Mayer.
Rrldeamald* 111., to attend the Democratic Na­
will be Mrs. Hnencer Harden, tional convention.
Mra. R. F. Manfre, Mis* Jane
Chapman, and Miss Barbara Jo
M in Jean Bayer returned on
l.unnom of Jacksonville while Miss Friday nfler spending a month In
Peggy Jane l.iuuhiulst will serv# New York City and other point*
In New York State.
ns Junior bridesmaids.
Serving ns best man for Mr
Perry will he James Jurdsn of
The Ml— *4 Rosemary Garner,
Del.and and ushers will lie Her­
mit Merry of Rending: Eugene Grace Mnrie Htinecipher and RevEstridge III. cousin of the hrlde, trly Cooper are spending this
of Sanford; William Flowers and week at New Smyrna Reach with
Gus Muriireiinnt, both of DeLandt Ml«* Nancy Rountree.
luck Winfree. Davlonu Reach;
Mr. and Mrs, John Ivey arc
mid A I Schilling of Orlando.
Lillie Retlv Odhnm, daughter spending a vacation at Highlands.
of Mr. and Mr*. Rralley Odhnm. N. C. Their children, Kay and
has been chosen as flower girl, Jack, who accompanied lliani to
mid James l,»ng Williams, young I Macon, Ga., are visiting there
son of Mr. and Mrs. Voile Will­ wilh relatives.
iams. Jr., will lie ring bearer.
Following the wedding Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Redding and
Mrs. William* will entertain with
n reception In the garden at their daughter Miss Harriett Redding
returned to Manford on Saturday
bo.... nt nil Valencia Drive.
from u vacation spent in Deliver,
Colo., Snlt Lake City, lllnli ami
other Western stales and upon
their return trip visiting nt the
Griind Canyon.

Yachting Trip Given
For Bridal Couple

Mr. nml Mr*. Harry Lee and
daughter, Mrs. Lea Draper, en­
tertained with a yachting party
yesterday afternoon between the
hours of 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. hon­
oring MU* Nancy Williams and
her fiance, Kenneth Herry. After
boarding the boat at the Sanford
lloat Works, tho group enjoyed
n trlu to Blue Springs, Inter an­
choring and having a delicious
chicken pilau supper. The host­
esses were assisted In serving by
Mrs. II, N. Mayer and Miss Jean
Sayor.
During th» party tho honored
couple waa presented with a gift
of china. Those enjoying the trip
with the bridal couple were Mr.
und Mr*. Robert A. Williams, Mr,
nml .Mrs. Rnlvntnre Manfre, Mr,
and Mrs, Spencer Harden, Sir.
nml Mrs. 1. K. Estridge nml Enuenn Jr., Mr. a;u| Mrs. Charles
LcGettc, Dr. and Mrs. W. P.
Rrooks Jr., Sir. and Mrs. Rain
Hofmann, Mr. and Mrs. Sayer,
•Mrs. Hugh Darden ami Miss Het­
ty Walker of West Point, Ga.,
Ml*i Jane Chapman, Miss Mayer,
James Jordan and Gus SurpremuiL hotli of DeLand, and Mr.
and Mrs, Lee and Mi*. Draper.

Cherry Singletary
In Beauty Contest

Friends will he Interested lo
learn that Miss Alma Marlon
"Cherry" Singletary Is now com­
peting for the honor of being
chosen “Mlsa Smith Dakota" In ■
beauty contest which began on
Friday.
Her competition came
J
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Jesuit *» being chosen
MIRTH ANNOUNCEM ENT
Miss niark llllls Teacher's Col­
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. lege."
• announce the birth of a
graduated from Memlnola
ter, Mary Julia, on July 17
School |n IU4U nml In now
at the Fernald Laughton MemIn hor sophomore year nt Rtaek
orlal Hospital. Mra. George |a
"ill* Teacher's College at Rpearthe former Olive Rocco,
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Sir. and Mrs. Fred J. Render
have returned from New York
and New Jersey. They were aerompanled home by Mrs. John G.
Render and Miss Janet Melsch of
Sera liens, N. J., who will visit in
Manford for some time.
Among those who arrived today
for the wedding of Miss Nanry
Williams to Kenneth Herry to lakn
place on Wednesday night were
Mr. nml Mrs. Harry C, Berry and
Kcrmll L, Berry of Reading, Pa.,
and Mr and Mr*. Ross William*
of Pottstown, Pa,
Lee Draper Is eipectsd to ar­
rive tomorrow from Lake Wales
to attend the Wllllama-llerry wed­
ding on Wednesday evening, and
to visit Mr. and Mr*. Harry Lee.
Mr*. Draper and two sons. Mike
ami Andy, who have been visiting
with her parents, will return to
their home in U k e Wales witli
him.

A garden setting formed (he
Plans me iwlng announced today
background for the wedding which foi the marrlnge nt Miss Doris
united Carleen Luis Hollenbeck and J'nn Moiiuski, .laughter of Mr.
Hobby Lee Franklin in marriage on and Mrs. Stephen F. Muxin-kt of
Saturday at B:()0 o'clock In the Manford, to It. 1 jgi Richard D.
afternoon. The ceremony was held F Harris of Chicago, III. The
in the beautiful garden* at the F Harris of Shehnygnn, Wise. The
home of the bride's parents, Mr. wedding will lake place on July "I
and Mr*. Carl Leslie Hollenbeck at nt unit pm. at VI! Souls Catholic
i'4tl8 Sanford Avenue, and was per­ &lt; hiiicb. lie- Rev Father Anthony
formed hy Dr. J. R. Rout of the M -C uvmiii w .II perform the double |
Con*regallonal Church, The bride­ 11. ce'cionny
groom's patents are .Mi. and Mrs. I
C. L. Franklin also of Sanford.
| Miss Mornri-ki ivu- horn in Wnr
che-ter, Mn- nml graduated from
The double ring ren-mony was Ml Paid’- High School in St
performed beneath an arch deco­ Peti r-buig. She ill. iiih il rlie Aik
rated with white gmlloli amt fern. en Open Air FcImo I and I'miilin
On either side of the arch were son's Hii-ini •» College in SI
targe baskets of white gladioli Petersburg, ami tin- recently In-eti!
with potted paint-. Small spray* of employed nt tin Daytona News J
gndioli and white satin ribbons Join uni
rnatked the section reserved for
I (. H in t- i- n native ol Ddroil,
the family and cb«-e friend*. The Mich, and nip a led S’oi th High
traditional weddin,' marches were School in Flu lev gao. Mon lie
used prior to and following the received til- HOinured cJncntlon at
nuptial service.
Central Slat, College at Stevens
The bride was given in marriage Point. Wise, and I- now -lutmiied
by her father and wore a gown of nr the Snnfurd Naval Viuiiintv
white lace and nylon net. The fit­ Air Station with \
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ted lace bodice wn- finished with a
Peter Pan colnr mid cap sleeves
with wide while -ntIn girdle nt the
waistline. Her bun (flint skirt wn*
of arrnrdinu pleated net over taf­
feta. Sin- wore a matching lace
tiara from which fell a ftnpritlp
veil of imported Illusion, and her
fitiiiiit" ihivM " n s 1mmui'd on
m tT L K N H C K tlUIMUK
An
-hurt m ills were of mulching lace h* i f n n d l t i h lr th d iiV S i i t u r d i i y \
nml satin. Her hrhttil lioiiipiet was “ •th a puli' I’i'i'n hy hn nmtlirr utlohrd white Knit turlleiuvli
of while ruses.
oil i i tow tm luted n i l hit in
M ri
H m u m * | l n ki«« nt t h f i i
In li ne
i i u n ii p i e flniRti for u h h u h
u li d
The matron of honor, Mr-. Dar­ nt MMH Li n net A v ent 11*. A u r n H
rell Griemr, wore a hnllerlnrf tlu'iiie \v»i« i h v e r l v i i *mm| in tIn' w mu Iw inl st&gt;l» I nidri1 iIm m
iiim I
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length dress of pale green pucker­ ii* i h i ntiiniw
ed nylon fashioned similar to th* Nli 4, liftvin wn- n*ed‘ ted m *&lt; iv
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bride’s gown, with a Peter Pun lhir hy M i
collar, cap sleeve* and full gather­
I III 11*1 r | i ] o v i l l l r till* J*ft c r m n III
ed skirl. tin her head was a small vi iHi Jruiiin wi'i* Ihifty Premdt,
-calloped Gara of soft green and KllfliV* IMMI J Hi M SJjyMl &lt;'tl Mi V
her aecessorle* were white. She f " h i ' , &lt;"in.lv H't.it m , «i v, J i m m y
carried a hompjet of pnlo pink nml Mid ilidiiMiv Vi in si i iriiif, Hi in i*
l li n r lr x
white, rose* and car nation*. The H ln k , A lie n W r ilh it r
Ht.hhv inii*| N«d lit*
hrlde-mnld*. Mis- Kathryn Culliim V' il)in»rnli ,
Mi'liilnT** id ttu* .danfiYid I'uni
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and Mr*. I.clntid llmld, were gown­ Ihdri und Jehiinv |i vm
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i'Mjo&gt;ed flfti'l' which ii didirim ix
liosegnv* and wore pink tiara*.
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Serving as best man for the
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ter of Mr. ami Mr- Villon llriiun ' ' 1 M» mi l Mi
of Orlando, uml cousin of the bliilc, u if (hlmufo, \I r ji fi«| VI; - t mu Hm ns, Kill 11 Hnlh i , Jiiye Hitnp*nii
Iftiudei duly; find Nil liey VVijitumm.h
\hn Jim
served us flower girl and wa* imv Muiitufi’i s, Id
|iinntld Mvntr of liuriiN. IVd Hndifnkv. II I I In *h
dre-sed In pale yellow and carried f Syl mi I Mi
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a satin and Ince trimmed bn-ket of
petal-. Young Terry Phelps, an­ hum I'rtifn i Mi und Mr* t-diii nnd W.llftitl ("wiiimllv
Theiiri',
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other voting cousin of the bride,
was the ring hearer, lie is the son li'i*h I el IIin"«n, Mi * Kll* ft I »v
of Mr. nml Mrs. Warren Phelps, h Mi- I hm l"ltc I nhir*". Mihk
IM'fm|h\ In rui'*.iin. Mi fiTiii Mm
also of Orlando.
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Mahifin Vlhiri lit, Mi nml Mi . |(.
A reception followed the wed­
H o r n s (i in i 2— 2 in r»
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ding in the garden. Straus- wulttes
FKl.t AI Innt le Rsnh Roi Mini
were softly played In the back­ Mo*, 1 nihr11 I i milkHii id St.
Phone 7BA
ground. The bride’s table wa- over­ Mnl k-*: and Mi aml
laid with n white Ilneli chilli and Hi own id' Jiii'h ’MihviIh
on a reflector at tine end of the
table wa- placed u three tiered
wedding cake lopped with a minia­
ture bride und giootn Encircling
the cake were Rally's Rteitlb nml
gladioli with fern. Punch was
served from a crystal bowl nt the
other end of the table.
I'ri siding al the bride'ii I....k
was Mrs Gileine; mid serving the
rake was Mr-. Itudd. Tim imm I.
ws- served hy Mi-* Phylll- Wjat'
nml other* as*i*&gt;Hng were Mis "
It. Smith, Ml** Oiillnm, Ml— Hm
OnHI McNnb, Mi-, ('buries Glim "
nml Mrs. T. lb Middleton.
I.nter tile bridal couple left '■ 1
a wedding Hip through Momi
Florida after which they plan '
make their home in Ft. lomdeidnl
where Mr. Franklin i* employed 1
the Gulf Oil t’orpointlnn. I
traveling Mm. Franklin ............

J,'mule* Ihtvis Given
Flirty On Birthday

Sanford Caineni t ’liih
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w i t i* invited for h 00 nVlock to N\rildilltf pfNIH rrveuh'd hy Mi-*i
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'V U.G tll i'N AGENCY

PRISON RIOT
DESPERATE MEN . . . rio t behind
b ars— “ir
rcult" prisonbehind hunitin

Mr. and Mr*. Willism D. Iwaliy
of Cochabamba, Bolivia, ure visit'
ing Mr*. Leahy's father, Fred IL
Wilson. Mr. Leahy is Chief C„n
struct ion Engineer for the .MacroPan-Pacific Company of Lo* An­
geles, Calif., which I* engaged In
the construction of a roau from
Cochabamba to Manta Crm in
Bolivia for tha Bolivian govern­
ment,
lupin ntolra suit with white bo.

S IX C O N V I C T S . . .

FOR VACATION OK
BACK TO SCHOOL..
S p e c ia l P u r c h a s e .

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min ftATminn m u r
Mr*x Ttr'dh y Odhnm Mmuhj,
July 2\t I '.M2
I*n ut ft
Hostess For Shower AlisH Hefty Hclehcnlt
M . Hra lky Odbiun «*itt«*rUinTo Wed John Hilda
*d &lt;
night %%ill* it min-,

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EXPLODE INSIDE TKE f )1
"BIG HOUSE” . . .

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WITH
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French crepe gold print
I'njnmn Coot nnd Knltu
with jnundnrin nock
linen . . , Pnntn nru in
flulld cnlnrn of Melon
Pink, Bluck, Green.

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rant
I fcnowi'about

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Breaking looie
Irftm that noholdi-barred
t o o k 01 T h e

. . . A N D A DAME . .

Month Semstiont

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Use Our L a y ♦ A w ay Plan

CARTOON
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JOHN

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MITCHELL - ROUND - BEIL - 1H0MHS0N
A SonsolJonaJ Columbia Pictuiol

STARTS

Tom
orrow

Showing Tuesday and Wednesday!
Doors Open 12:45 — Regular Prices!
p a s s * IK
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AIR • CONDITION ED

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“Off We Glow
(C A ItTo O N )
I'nratm iuiii

NewA

�Will Try To
Rivero Is Slated Toi
Hurl For Sanford;
Seminolcs Routed
By Cocoa I n d ia n s H e r a l d All-Star Poll

Marvin McKinley Selects

Hr KKN r r ilK il.A IN
To Eu d
’light Iti the midst of W’,. '.t.tl*t leal i iiiui ini; of l hr tightly
A ic n o
Leads
contested rnrr In the Florida Mtnlc
280
V o te s
A t
3 rd
League fur tlir runner-up aput nu&lt;
the Hem Innlc Jllnri, whu ImM ii
third |)larr tlr with Paint kn.
Miin in McKinley, *nphontorr nl
though only .1101 priccntagc point Hi'inlii"li High School anil liiynl
out of fifth place.
Hcnilii'ili' itl'i' hoiiHlrr, nninnl l)rThu* the Irn■&gt;&lt;&gt;■Innrr of Oil* I.ariilf fiini hr Ulivcitnr nr thr
evening'*
mi­ Htriiinl |i»‘.r giuirillnn on the
nt J n
Hunch Sort In i n hSI, All Mini train.
ran'l hr nvrr |lpnn uilniiitiing Iin All Sint nr
[lo o k e d . T h e li’i'iiim , Mmvm utld it* far at
Itlura will go in Ii" could Hn- thr Northern Slant
|j**f Mrtl fiiV irltr.
|tn flir gam" with
tln'lr hope* In
|'M. k llir |» tvrr at the
trusted to thi­
and have
ll * tl a I I y ith
tin' mltalfllidlng
work lug .1 n r g c
p/trhrrn
Ilk ”
Klvrrii,
Ciihan
Turn MIII* whllr
rlKhthnnilrr. Itltin' .Smith can
vern is Ihr anhua*t of o n l y
thin nf nlim win*
»pot power In Kd
r i s z n n . T „ ~ this year In HI
\evy and Chuck
* **f0 decision",
n n it
All-nil," Marvin
■iter hi: wont Innilmating of thr
iibnei vrtl.
y « r In Unylonn Reach lu-i f’i iT Ii' Srmjnnlr
dhy night, ithmilij hr in Hu. f,„
High S' linol *tu.
•tl •"•tight prrformnttre.
/ki A deni 1* I ho M'CWhile Del.find Ih milking n Juki, i ""d to D r l«»t
out of thr second half penuunt 'Murvlh Mi Kiiiii'j
st-lci lor In
rgee, five othn tennis ntr KnttI
Die
Sim
foul
Men,
MV
poll
numng
tng it nut for llir runner up *pm
l"i Die All Sim iciiiiia. To
tv 11 h o n ly ^thri'r-nnihane-hiilf ' linn low .Melvin Helechcr, nl intv. 1. Pel. till S lI S Inin I,.ill pdfhi'i. will conUtLaml
23
7 .707
illl'le lln&gt; M'lie.* of Inn elinii'C* |m
Daytona
IN 12 .mm 5
Dll' All S ill iii.let'l.
HAN KOI! It
ir&gt; 14 .517 7 ti
Mrkinlet'h choice for Ihr
Palatka
15 II
.nil ’&lt; •l
imwl popiilm player nwiitd wa*
J ig Reach
ID 15 .510 m
Die or rrw helming lorn I HelerOrrtmdo
tflrto
14 15 .483 Hi.
lien of lieil liobi'riM, triiMlitr
iva ar
aeparntlng llir ae^ond-plur.
ll e I. ii n d pdi her-milfielder.InT?on* Heaeh lalaiidi-ra mil the
I lleiler. Ihe lleriild'N poll rhulrr*
ilxlh-plaeo
Orlando
Senat.,,,-.
of Ki| l.rty mahuger of the
Hnmiltig in third place mo llir
Smilhcrn Slur* mid Hill Stein,
nut**, two-and-uno-half
gum.,
eke for Ihe Norlh were Mh m Io’h
"hlntl. I'aytoiln in a tin with I',,.
pick* Ion.
IStka having a .fil 7 pertmlng •.
Jg* Hrnrli la relegated to
Six Si'uiirioli' Him
jllkcr try virtue of the third place Kinli-yV font I
tie and a .tingle I'i'icrntiigf point, i'll! in i|&lt; i Mm
though the Sen lllrdn are t|,.,| llgel f'Illicit Al' no
with I’nlntkn mill .HmifonJ in Ui»* wii. plnceil id
number of gntne* ln-iitii.i ih,. ju,t.,
tldnl, John In.
Ing Kali.
tint nl Heron I,
A win for Sanford and a In.*
IVmik Sind h mid
for I'alatkn to Daytona will
Uc'ii go K e n i *
give the Hrmlmdrx undlapntrd
will' lint i'll ill
fmaarMlon of Ihird pure
Die nntfii'l'l wi'li
I
1 game margin atlll srpr Ii 11- n i 'hi i nil',
*f,T n* *llrm lent” aecontl plaie
M i i i i it y
Ihe weekend proved
rather mid
Itynl ii n l h &gt;■
alartlhiir for Mje
Ihiii- mini iiunui'l
Idcala. F r I d a y
' "I p
I luiI III' llri'W Kiel
n i g h t Hanford
Ihick Colli ii*, .Him hilling I,era
want In tie Gm
lung guidi'iii'i, wlm waa over
alillt inning u.&gt;
[linked ill Du- "iifflellll" Slide I,os
Daytona lleach
guc poll offun. id Do' intrka, inn
With a icennnggiven n lietlli
on McKinley'*
ly
Inaiitmmini'
Smilhrrn All-SInr*.
ahla 11-2 letuj*
hut blew It lua
While Hill Mnalmnaky will
ltig to Daytona
phi) in Die Alt-Star game for
14*12. In that
Ihe North at Hhnrtilnp, (iiiry
|*mo the JJluu
Smidrrmeyer i* Ihe pupular
B o m b e r * un* John Imbra
rlinlre by Marvin and moat nf
leaahed a llinry of three homnra,
the other Hanford ( hm* rut lug in
two olf the toil of lluaty Rhode.,
Die lleriild'N poll.
and one hy John Imbra. Rhodes
Twenty.gniiie winnn Turn Mill*,
now hue 12 to tank aecotnl hwItench, mill velhmd Aicno, who hna aniaaluid 2U
.lux Hi'iieli, Dick
circuit drive*.
Wenger, Duytmin
'the following night In l.'ocnw,
ernn I’ ii I ii t k n
Hanlord awept a fluuhlrheiilrr
1 11n it e r Cecil
from tltn reilamiwellrra,
hut
Dtll*mi were Die
yesterday In Mnntirlnl Hladlnm
teen llgel V pick
Ihe lot nl* were poumlrd for u
for Die Northern
hmnlliatmg I2&lt;2 drfrat at Ihe
pllcMng ati*I f.
hand* of ilia lowly Tribe,
1n
ImlloDug
It began to look aa If llic HemIihruugh
loday,
nolea were olf to another one of
* e v e ii plnynra
tnalr Retiring gainoi in yester­
..
have pniaed thr
day'* game aa iliry stored twice
*• » •Sr
200 m a r k
In
off Cocoa alarler Hill Cooper In
Crell 11ut *on voice. Mil linger
th* Initial frame to lake a 2-0 Clun k Aleiin leailH individual plnylead. Cocoa came hark to knot thr ei* with nearly Him mid John lm&gt;
•core in the third wpen Liltno bio, iMliilhei Iim nl favorite Ih elnxe
Corralea, atarler atm I trai l, lii'ldinl,
couldn't ancm to got Ida ciinlrnl,
Itcd Itnlii-rta nnd l.evy are both
Dill June* came In luit wit* aprllcd over Die two contury figure in
by iicoigo Kvnia, who In tun liidliitlng for flint baae. Nuw Adg*vo way to former Cocoa man* dltlouH It/ Die 200 circle are Han•i*r I’cp linmhert, who waa sign- furil'a cilieo ('orriilea. Mill*, liehy Hanlord Saturday.
»lde* Kiilieria and l.evy.
Coma .'aahed out 22 hits, four
Nearly .100 local fan* have rail
#4ch hy Jim Kolkar and Hob liallolN m Die llerald'a poll. The
Smith.
"official" l-'Sli poll did nut Include
Pres* Rog Fille r: l l u a t y the Drmld'a an leaulln aeetned to
Rhode*, who pinch lilt In thr hm indicate,
tum of Ihe ninth ycatarday, waa
lieiull.i of the local poll will l&gt;e
llttallnad from irgoinr uu-y i,o- p'dill ni'ii VVedueadny.
cauae of a auveio liend cold. Chuck
Mcli inley'a All-Star l'lrk*
Aleno'* run-.Mtted-in m the mat Norlh
I'im .
South
frame yeaterday hrought hla le i- Roberta, Del,. Ill l.evy, Oil.
•on* total to ni7, or UK behind Hrewator, Del.. 211 Imhrn, San.
BUddy Cake a ail-time F8L re- Hon'meyer, I'nl. SH Heady, Leva,
ton! of 140 act In jimu .
t'ade, Del.,
ill) Alniio, Run.
C4*oa
AH
Dunne, Del.,
C! Kurd, Ori.
bains, 2h ....
Tennnw, I). II. OK Colllua, I.nr*.
Uuihea, rf
'Headway, J.lt. OF K. Smith, San.
4
B. ttmiih, If
II 4
I'li lie, I'nl,
OK Kenla, Nan.
Itblker, rf ...
Mill*, .1. II.
I1 Corralea, Han.
tl 4
Deroktti, ah
Wenger, I). II. I* Itynl, Hail.
2
Bilogli, aa
It II
Ilutann,
I’nl.
I' Sewell. Oil.
2
‘i blit mail, lb
A 2
■Sulneku, I'nl, Mur l.evy, Oil.
raugutt,
nioxi l opimm |{ulierla, Onl,.
4

'•'omorrow;
With

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rounded out

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2 1 8
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for Carratea

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The evolutionary change In
Seminole Blue peraonnel continued
over the week-end with even more
change* hinted by the local haaehall offlclala. Cocoa Manager I'ep
ftamhert, who waa fired I**t Kr)
day, Immediately caught " i with
Sanford, which forced lb
'leaii
of popular renterflelder, Soddy
tirnat.
._
Humbert joined the Illuen In
time to play the
laal three gamea
ami line cnntrl
fritted three hit
ill eight trip*
Did plate playlm
flrat hnae andl
hurling for an
impreaaivo
average.
The f o r . i e r
major I r n g u e
fllnger waa *ljtn- h ldw
.
•-.I In order to w" " d- n,0 “ *
give the Hlur* it dependable veternn flingei who ean lie rnlloil
In for relief to apell the "lllg
Knur," Corralea, Itenlaa, Itynl and
lllvero.
Itamhrrt'N halting average
■line he waa beanrd han dropped
off to the .2110 mark, t'rlor In
that lime Ihe ea*Cocoa pilot
waa hitting .2118 amt had hla*le&lt;1
nut eight hnme rune, two
agalnat Hanford, one of which
rama with the hcNf* loaded to
Hubdtie the llluea.
In hla only alnrltig
axilguinent, Ramlierl twilled Cm fbiat
"lliltoilt for Cocoa, lie ean lie Hard

at flrat baae lo fill In for I'miae
and hi* big Imt will M at &lt;r Sunford’a pinch hitting •'lenoCt.
Meanwhile, Groat aald He had
nn Immediate plan* for the fin
lure, hut he Ha* been rnntarted
by l.ecnburg hualneaa manager,
Hill Reedy and I* dated to
confer with I’acker offlrta'* innight In l.aeahurg. It * u hinted
that (.eeaburg la analoua In
procure Groat'a aervlcea hut
they ran'l come tn an agree*
mrnl with him on aalary term*,
Groat began hi* diamond career
with l.eeahurg In DKIH and i* n
very popular player In the I..ike
County nrea, The amooth fielding
Mohawk Indian from Canada wua
a dlaappointmcnt at t!m plate fnr
the Hluci. Heralded na a Him hit­
ter, Groat waa hutting only .252
for the Bcmlnnlra nt Ihe tfrne of
hla releaae.
Hnth General Manager John
Krider and Skipper Clun k Aleno
expt caned their pleasure at ohlainlug itainlirt.
"I'ep will give un that veteran
pitching inauranre in thr lat*
Inning* and he ran play flrat
ba*c and plnrh hit too," Alrno
commented.
Thla |* not the Dial lime HamIll'll hna played iiiiiIpi Alenn. In
Itilli, when Alenn wai miiimning
the Fort l.auderdale llruvra o|
the Kliirtdn International l.engue,
Ramhert played wilh Alrno na n
calclier,
I’ep pili'hnl with the llrooklyu
Dotlgeia and I'itI■•!&gt;iijfli I'lintr*
•luring Die lain DlHOV.

II 4M .O T FOR FHI. N O R TH 'S O C TH A I.I.-S TA II TRAM S
North
I’oaillnn
South
Klral

Haae ------- -----

Herimil tin**------------Khortatop

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Third H a a a ------------Cnlrher

— -----------

left f ie ld ----------------Cenicr

H e l d ---------

Right F ie ld ----------- I'llrhet

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IMIcher

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Manager

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Moat Popular P la y e r-----------------------------North: DaCand, Palalka,
South: Sanford, Cocoa,
Daytona and J* i lleach.
j,
, ,i Orlando and lateakurgi
N O T E i Mall to All-Star Filltor, Sanford Herald, Hanford, Fla.
HKMINOI.H III,DR H A r r iN G AVF.ItAGF.H
Player
Aleno
Imln a
Ellinw
I’m Ixe
F. .‘imllb
(ionialrr
Rhode*
Kenla

Clax*
V
V
ri
V
R
K
I.H
LH

G
HH
50
17
90
10
70
HI
77

All
326
210
POD
326
61
245
297
272

H
66
37
36
fl5
16
22
42
56

Last Thia
II lilt HR Hill Week Wrrh
106 20 2 10.1 .326
.325
68
7 II)
30
.313
.321
60
5
t
16
.302
.2U6
93 to
1 57
204
17 3
2
11
.369
.270
n II
67
24
.261
.274
77 10 3
■25H .2fi9
40
70
.261
1 1 21
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l.aat Thl*
Player
Class
G AR
R
11 HR HH Rill Week Week
Treadway
01 365 92 137
V
1 IB
.376
43
.376
Clift
V
66 I3K
09 393
1 2 42
.314
.344
86 .142 72 106
Klnard
V
1 16 69
.309 .307
0 14 50
V
on 391
Holiertaon
44 lilt
.307
.305
96 3.72 61
6 2 68 .292
Young
l.s
03
.290
t'olaon
.266
46 176 24
19 n 2 24
. It
.278
Dgarte
65 232
20
69 3 .1 46
.264
LS
.254
.500 .260
Korfonto
6
9 36
0 0 0
2
.... R
Roiton 8 Cleveland 7 (12 Innings)
(No gatfiea scheduled)
Florida International League
u
666
M. Bch
34
631
no
36
Miami
59
43
Tampa
Alt
41
Havana
A3
At
St. P’aburg
Ait
46
W . P. Bch
6!)
35
Lakeland
2U
77
Key Weat
Tampa l Miami n
Miami Beach 2 Lakeland 1
5 Key Weal 4 (10
M .P 4ateraburg
I
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na

Won Lott
Florid* Alatv league
Del.nnd
23
7
D'lnna
H.lt
II
tanford
19
I'alatka
15
(villa licit
16
Orlando
18
II
Leesburg
11
18
7
^ocoa
31
irlamln S. lowiburg

il
1

Pet.

.767
.600
BIT

:JS

:S

S

.367
.817

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Jocnn 13 Sanford t

laniard at Jacksonville'Reach
■atatka at Daytona Reach
lieeaburi at Deband
’(KO* al Orlando.
Naliondl U e iu e
Irooklyn
SB
TM
daw ,York
It. Louts
.'hicuo
P'delpnla
lotion
80
&gt;7
1'cluatt
»
81
a
67
M

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8

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Reservations For
All-Star Classic
May Be Obtained

The Florida 8Ut* Leagua may off the rhamplona tn that "atnl fkn
»ve to re-name the Seminole death" aeries.
Sensationallies of Sanford tn, tl|* ‘ B*“ »
Bomber*". In gamea through U lt al slump nf the]
Friday night tha Seminole Bluaa Palatkn Aiateesl
had blasted out 64 home run* in wav the talk of|
PI of the scheduled MS game* to th* league. Drop­
draw within five circuit ilHvaa of ping sit straight, |
tha all-time FSL record of «# *»• their worst lo t-*
Only Ik out of jhe original
tahllihed In 1950 hy the Sanford ing record tlncs^
field nf 22 players ate still In tne
mld-1980, the A ’t l
Giant*.
running for the Men'* 8lng)rn
In I960, |ha
fell from third to]
lennia championship nf Hanford.
G i a n t * were
sixth place Del
I,ait week's play cut th* field In
paced by Man­
with a r 1a n d o.l
half and advanced two player* to
ager Ed LeVy’e
Battling for a Joe Part*#,
ihe quarter-final* aid one Into
record-shattering
play-off apot, tha Daytona Baach
th* semi"fInn!*'
total of 33 roundlalandera won four of savan to
IKfemlinR .'(J&gt; a m p i n s , Gene
mova Into third spot, while San­
t rl p p e r *. Thla
'Tucker,
whit*,
ford, winning four of alx, Jumped
season, skipper
washed P r a n k
to fourth. Orlando split six tilts I V
Chuck A I e n o,
Rockett,
0-love
tie Palatka for sixth place, th*
holder of the
■na fldove In n
A ’* losing six nut of eight.
quarter - f i n a l
Florida InternarLeesburg, winning fonr of nin*.
match t o ad­
tlonal
League*! f«% d L _
war* only three and one half
vance Into the
all - time home Ckaeli A ted*
game* behind Orlando-Palatka,
atml-flnali.
run record nf 33 eet with F w t ahd Manager Johnny Pawllck In­
Earlier,
Roc­
Imuderdale in 1946, U the pace dicated that they'd make that firstkett downed Ruhmaker among the Blue Bombari
division by midnight Aug. 29, end
ba Hlahee. star
with 20.
season.
Seminole H i g h
Aleno, however, le not each an of the
Cocoa also had another bad
School
athlete.
Individual leader aa^waa L*vy
week, droppine all nf eight. At
Ip th e second
hark la 1650. The Bitten have
the
week's end, club director^
round hy fl-1 ami
Dusty Khodew In second place
dropped the pilot— Pen Rambar”
T. K. Tucker B-lov* a c o r t i .
with t l four-maatara and Jo*
— and named veteran Jim Ralogh
Meanwhile, Tucker will , remain
Pari** ranking third wHh an
*s arting manager,
nil" until the “ Inner* of the aec
even 19. John Imbra, whtf waa
th* rare for the batting till*
mid round match** of Pete BrockInjured for aver an* month *1
George Harden and Tom Stringer
Ihe eam*algn le fourth high on remained u tight aa ever, with
DeLnnd Jack Cade nut front with
Del Sheffield ran play-off tnelr
tke Seminole roeter with 8.
vets for the privilege of a aenilThus, four Hcmlmdes have hit an a ,381 ta the ,376 pasted hy Man­
ri tinI berth.
astronomical lota! of 80 HH'e for ager Red Treadway of Jax Reach.
n
i i i n i i r r a ^(?)ty
i j r rrecreatlimai
T t i r i i i t n i K l db
d(*
Slrlngerj
the flrkt 91 games thla aeaaan, cer­ Red Roberta was within striking
n .872.
rector, will mffi 8*a
ttemlnqU lllih
tainly a rrcord or near record. If distance of both wllh
Unusual thing
baseball star. Del Sheffield,
the nine numbers maintain their
about th* 1968
this week. Stringer
In
ir advanced
t
pnar thr winner of the Willlamispresent pace It will Im Onlly a
batting rare
the arennd round by eliminating
Flrlarhrr mntrh.
matter of time befnre the old FSL
that Orlando haa
I’ctrr Van
Ihiaen,
Sanford nasy/
THIS ■
"Mr**ata OBfUWIH
Ciccl Itini's gnini’d it qonrter- record .will fall by Ufe wayside.
so far (hla season
man* Sheffield dropped
Hobo
flnal lii'rlh by tvliipplng W&gt;-s Spen­
ProjK
rctlng the
failed lo pise" a
Dean from Ihe tourney with a cer, il l mill Udove. Rlmis tJII
present Sanford
j man In the TO P
ft-1 and 6-1 win.
face the winner of Hill Flemingh o m e r average
! T E N Hat nf hel­
Clay William* mad* the second Ronnld Taylor malrli.
over the 136*
lers, nn ban Lees­
fllklit by dropping Ted I&lt;ockoU,
ilrni are Die net aim,dings to
tme season, the
B
burg. U In tha
ft lnve and A-i.
Mel Klelarher, date:
lue R om b a r a
Oral
time
In
S.ll.S. diamond flash, won by de­
Scmi-firiala: Gene Tucker
will
fall
Gvo
jVi l e a g u e history
fault from S*m Jacobaon to earn
tfuiirtrr-fboilt; Dolly I'ierry,
HR's short of
that Orlando ha*
the right to face William* in the t'rcll llinca.
hitting 100 this
failed to [dace,
irrnml round.
Second round pairings: I'rte
year, The current
1
nltlm Re club hit—
Brock va. firing* Hardeni TmnMolly Plerry moved Into the
"lip should give
h»»n In tb» " f in ™
inr Stringer va. Del Sheffield;
ipnirter-flnal bracket with * aln
th" Blued 05 elr_
,
dldalon" thiuont
(.'lay Williams va. Al*l Flelachet;
over Seminole HI link star,
____ _ ___
cult smashes this
Ruddy Lake the vnsr,
Rill Fleming i«. Itnnald T'lylar.
George Herndon. Pleray will opDusty Rhode* year nr 24 more
Manager ( hark Alenn &lt;&gt;f Han­
than the State League record of
i?
ford seems headed lo a new re­
A ll-S ta r Poll
&lt;10. . . .
cord in RRI's for he potted hie
Bristling battles far a plat* In
IBIrd daring the week, onlv &gt;7
NttltTII
S O U TH
th* play-alfa highlighted th*
away from tho loop record of
First Has*
First Baae
Cl*** D Florida, SUdA LfaiM 'a
148 aat by Ruddy Lako of .Saa313 Roberta, U*L.
837 plar Inr the wash ending at mid­
I ery, O r L .............. ........
feed la 1946. Aleno also had 86
night
Thursday,
inly
,1
V
wMk
Clift,
J.
B
.
..............
77
36
farlaa, Dan. .. , .............
homer*, needing only 14 mora to
Pollard, D. B.
84 Palathn. Oeland*. te yt«U * and
. Second Base
sot a new loop mark, end with
Hondermeyar,
Pal.
.
3 HanTaed waging tha- fllM, of
866
Imbra. Ran. , ...............
48.gamea left tn do It Jo.
0
their llvenlpwaed that end-- v
Second net#
29
Fundova, Let*. ■.a
Something new In learae history
IMA
CJiarjle I^ w ite r'iD e lid a d Bed
I Brewster, Drl..
Dsknw, San.
47 Hate virtually ninched the plnnani, waa President John KrlclerN ruling
I Renner, I). II,
(Innanlas, San.
43 their iccopd In two acntAh*, by of th* week that Daytona Manager
I lluckrr, It. II.
SantnrH. Han^
.......... .
18 i turning luirk aeeond place Jax Red Kress be fined |B9 and order­
M. Smith, I’nl.
,
Shertetap
1 1 Reach twice during the week. That ed tp writ*.a letter of apology to
Rul'd
Infill,
.1.
It.
127
nrady, Lera. .........
nit the Sea Birds AV4 games, be Umpire W, J. Rornwy for remarks
Shortstop
97
Fundora, Leea. .... ...
142 hind Ihe Hats, with qnly
. . . . flv*
. i morn K m # mad* about him In a gam*
Hondrrmryrr,
Pal.
24
Gnnxalea. Ban.
ti
min between
1341 gttnir*
them. Tim Rlrd* in Daylong last Monday night, A
23 MoatiaiiHkv, Del,.
Seniors, Ran.
nl a plaoa In ih* pity. hearing d*V*1np#d that Ktex* eoutd
It ’are assured nf
IP Haller, It. II.
l)oy.,(&gt;rl! .
6i off*,
Mallard, I'al.
, r_. however,
,)f. and
.. they
___ may then not support hi* dsmsglng rhsrgsa,
10
nafogb, Coc. ,
2 have the satisfaction of knocking and t|ie ruling followed.
Renner, I). II.
Paskalakla, Leea,
tlgarle, ,1. It.
2
AOUF. A V E R A G l’H
FLORIDA HT,fATB l-HA
Third Bkak
T H R OUGH THHUR SDAY
160
Third Haae
Aleno. Han.
.
Last TWk
TU
•ti
HB
E T « P TEN
9 Cade, net,.
Lung, Lea*........ ............
281
Week walk
nn
np
(14*c
G
b
n
h
m
a
Clu
Young,
J.
R.
49
.
4
Drepp, Orl, . .................
lifl 91 84(7 108 142 3 24 84 ■386 .817
8 Geary, I). II.
Fundora, Lara.
27 Cad#1(D*Und
43 .376 .878
868 98 137
. 3 M. Smith, Pal.
18 Treadway. J*x Blach . ...
Mena. Orl. ...................
94 .371 .879
37p 60 141
3 Roberta, Del.and ......
I Ptrtle, Pal.
IteRokrr, Coe.
.946
3M
. . 880 11 181 2 63 8A
Moslransky, Del,.
I Tnanbw, DnytAna
Catcher
.844
89 ODD 86 186 1 t 44 .344
Clift,.
Jag
Beoeh
-----133
Ford, Orl.
. ........
86 187 6 36 79 .386 .840
Catcher
I
t
l
374
M.
Smith,
Polatk*
100
Rliodea, Ssn.....................
.382
Dunne. Del..
167 Hugh**, Coco* ..,. ....
V 88 231 42 77 1 t :*V .337
. 7t Rabaytaon, J. II.
F. Smith, Ban. ..... ........
.831
94 Rraeseke, DaLand ..
LB f t MB 06 122 0 12 40 .317
6
Caldwell, Lnee.
Pnatnn. Pal......................
66 76 2 6 43 .328 .189
.. 12 Koaaablon, Pnlatkn
Outflaldera
.i»(t
Perdue, |t. n,
66 146 88 I 163 .126
7 Aleno, Saword- 'v . .
178
Collin*. 1^**.
169. Moetranaky 10lt H ITS . Cad4
T
h
B
LEADER
S:
Outfielder*
181
Shorts, Orl.
-----8|,,M. Smith 37; TR IP LES Cade 16.
142, Hoherta 841 r DDU
188
Duihet. Cpc.
i J6j STO LEN BASES. Tesnow
Roberts |3; HOMERS,
Treadway.
J.
II.
.........
no
Kent*. Ran.
Alano 168. Roberta 94.
50; M. Smith 36| BUNS
Tesnow.
D.
II.
116 Plrtle, Pal.
Thomas. Orl...........
101
Groat. Han.
.........
......
Bfoigin and Markin: Mason tnd
68 Rraeseke, Del,.
F. Smith. San.
28 Klnard, J. tl.
ittindes, Hah.
16 KasHahlau I’nl,
EakflW. San.
............
.....................
0 Cook, D. B.
Pawllrk. Lee*.
. 1 Irby, D. R.
Knlker, Coc.
.. 1 Roberta, Del,.............. - .....
Yslmax, Orl.................
. 1 Hlcnnla, Del,. ......... .........
Rivero. San.
..........
. 1 Colann, J. R. ...................
Raldunra, Orl.
Pltehtra
I'ltfher*
818 Mill*. J. R.
..............
Corral**, Had.
168 Gaaque, R. H,
................
Byrd. San.
IBS Pennington, Pal.
Newell, Oil.
84 Miller. DM..
Renta*. Han.
69 Hutson. Pal.
.......
Rivero. Hon.
Blmmernmn. Oirl.
$2 Angel, J, R,
Om’llak, Orl..................... ......
4® Wenger, D. It,
.................
Velmee, Orl.
.
•' JJ Dotanh, D"Tfc
Wnb'Vtg, Del,.
McCullough, Lee*.
MrCrickard, J, R..........
rte»n. 1^"*.....................
Fatnrr, Del,. ........................
atiybert. One, . ........
M*mm,'Pal. ...................
Runn. Cue.
Vlckerv, Dal.......................
Torra*: KaW.
.... . . ... u.
R*'*, Coe.-P*l. ...........
.lonei.JUn. .
Herman. .1, B. ...... ........ ...
Klarmatan. O r l . ...............
Ijtitaa. Pal, ...........
■
Frailer, C w . i , . . .f. ■
Manage!
Clarlcn. DeL. ..... .
1
Manager
Je rf. Oil', ...
■talneek*. Pal. ..........
Ill
Aleno. Hn",
K»*aa. D, B..................
87
ArvWsnn. t:*a
Traadwny..!, B...................
Rambert. Cn*.
. Rr*iwUir- D*L.
M « ‘ Popular Player
Roberta, DeL. ....... j ................ 1
PnW ta. D*L,
........
Alano, Pah, .
iO F T B A t 1. °T4ND1N08
gtbra. R a n .........
Snre. On, r......
&lt;**••&gt; L&gt; Pet. OB
r|»a. Raw...............
Wllaon-Maler in ' 4 .114 —
i"da*. Ran........... .
.467 3U
N *w V F 33
7 «
rtla, Pal. ..............
.467 6V|
ttaon. r*"l.................
378 8
njmqa, !&gt; * U ...........
Tarr»a. Ran.,
...........
Hunt-M*r-"rv 16. Pob'on'a 10
,i; R.
.
Dsmea Tanlebt
•PfrrMtw TV ft,
Naur VP 68 v*. Hunt-Mercury
Klnard, J, B,

Gene Tucker Is 1st
S e m i-F in a lis t In
Tourhament P la y

1*1

A few reaervrd rent* for the
annual Florida State League All Biar game to be played hers Fri­
day night remain to he aold, nrcordlng to league presided, John
Krider.
Anyone wishing to obtain a re­
served sent durst Is requested tn
send hi* name, address and money
to Mr. Krider at Box 127, Sanford.
"Interest In the game ha* cer­
tainly picked up in th" past few
daya. We have received numerous
inquiries concerning the game nnd
the event* the Seminole County
Jayceea have arranged," Kiider
asserted thla morning.
Krider pointed out that there
will be plenty of rcneral admis­
sion ticket* available. 8cver*j
drugstores In downtown Sanford
are holding pre-game sal: of tic­
ket*. Persona livin': i t nod around
Sanford may purchase All Star
game ticket*,from »hy unu of toe
downtown drug slur‘a.
The League office Irdlrated to­
day that a short pingi'am will
precede the gaint, Imt these ac­
tivities will lie held I" n minimum.
"We know that Die people are
Interested in Ihe game, not »o
much showmanship licfoiu it,"
Krider naacrti'd.
Meanwhile, Sanford merchants
continued their pinna to dresy tip
their windows nnd display "Wel­
come All Stnr Fans" stickers dis­
tributed hy the Sanford Merchants
Association, naslyting the Semi­
nole County Jayci'cs in promoting
the game.

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Hunt Wins Fourth

In HBy Beating .
Robson’s, 18-10

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lev* York 8 Chlcaao T
8 Boston, 4

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Sanford’s Blue Bombers Within
6
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leach 4
lei,nnd 18 Palelka 8

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rmaii. Ltft-doSo* i i , Ban0. BB-off— Coc*«r l. Cnrra*
gO-by— Cooper 4,’ Corral**

Afar**

Eleven Natters
Blues Sign Ex-Cocoa Pilot Pep
Rambert, Release Soddy Groat Still Remain In
Meta’s Tourney

VultiHiu County
Kennel Club

Bmooih Bind*. Ilarvay Hall, font
Lll. Capital. Hilly llamt. Jpaula
Hr»v* Judy, Huron,

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n m tA U ) Monday, July SI, l«52

ranpord

Unavoidable Wreck
la Inquest Verdict
In Alan Buie Death

Mtt. Harold JacKsoij,
Of Lonsrwood D ier

Seeking Man Who Can Beat ike
By ARTHUR KIWON
CONVENTION HALL, CHICAGO
'Ax-Democrati streamed Into thla
huge hail in Chicago's stockyards
today, intent on picking before the
week Is nut a man they think can
bring them their sixth straight
presidential victory.
This Is an unusual Democratic
national convention For no* since
Franklin D. Jtumoveli was nom­
inated in 1D32 have Ihe Democrats
had any real contest for top place
on tliiir ticket.
For three conventions It was
ItooM-vell, then four years agu It
was Harry S. Truman.
Now there's an abundance of
candidates, possibly even un over)
abundance: Vice • President Alben
llarkley, Avcrell Harriman ami
Sens. Kstcx Kefnuver, Hubert S
Kerr and Richard ii itiixsell
Oddly, wilh nil the men around
who want Ihe Job, today'" program
Included a speech hy llie one Dem­
ocrat in Chicago who savs he does
not want tn be President: Gov.
Adlal F Stovenxlon of llllnola.
The big hall — it's the same one
In which Ihe Hepuhlieans nomin­
ated Gen. Dwight D. Fisenhower
u little over u week ago — has
been changed u little for the Dutnocrats.
Minklng in front of them. Ihe
delegates could see pictures of
Hoosevelt and Truman and a slo
gan: ".Security, for you, your fam­
ily, your country "
Tin- Democrats, hoping to prutil
hy errors they think the Republi­
cans made during their convention,
have tried to make certain that
everyone Is on Ids good behavior
Fvery seal had u little slip uf
paper which said.
"YO U will he on television.
"UO.UOO.OUU eyes will watch
you "
Although the I lemon,its had
made a great to do about starling
their programs on lime, they came
op with an elaborate program that
showed tliev had no bleu uf doing
any such thing.
The time each musical number
was to begin was carefully worked
mil, followed Ify this line:
"11:45
Chairman (Frank) Me
Kinney formally opens the ennven
tlon liy saying
"Tiie 31.si iiu
tmnal eonvenlimi uf llie Democratlet Party will now COMO to older

Present the color*."
11:43 — That’s IS minute* be­
hind the regular starting lime.
Even so, tho convention atilt did
An inquest t-avly Friday aflornot came to order until 12:01, 31
Koon into the circumstances of I
minutes behind the announced
till' incident which nn July 8 re- I
starting time.
culled in llie dentil of 12 year old i
The Chicago Police Drum and
Alan Hull while tiding Me liiBugle Carpi presented the colors,
cycle nn I In* Orlando highway
with Danny tl’Nelll leading the
near llie t'minty llutne, resulted !
singing ot "The Star .Spangled
in it vcidlct of drnlli hy unavuldBanner."
nMe HCcidelit li\ lin UlltiiMUiliile &lt;
Samuel Cardinal Strltch, Rorn«n
driven liy Mr". F. F. t'uujicr, Hull- ,
Catholic archbishop of Chicago, of­
ford,
fered the opening prayer. Ihe
I lie lii(|Liect wn» mini U rie l liy
cardinal asked for strength lo turn
J uki ire uf tiie Fence W. F . Watson
back the Godless.
litnl hy Assistant State Attorney
Democratic Mayor Martin H.
lluln-rt Gtlgg* who
i|uestionc.|
Keiinelly led ntf the greetings.
witnesses.
He delivered practically the
Thirteen v m r old Fred King,
same speech h# gavo the Republi­
win) lieil Inn "heel friend" ill tie*
cans -Welcome lo Chicago, "the
nn1ill in I , won moved to team in
greatest convention city in the
hi l»hl of mi i-liup Alan on the
world." ami hope you appreciate
cloy mad hy llie highway, idlliitig
Ihe air conditioning in this hall.
nlioot h o iiiiii.inir, tiieii leaving in
Dclcxates did appreciate it. (lit!
opposite din’d lima, lied tnrn'ng
side, it was biasing hot Rut within
lOidli along tiie highway, only to
the amphitheater the mercury reg
Flanked hy two loeol |mliei no r 1‘atiolmaii John Murphy (left) and
hent a horn, the nervech of broke*,
ixtered an almost incredibly cool
and Me Alan hurtle |inat him Detective John Dunn, Immei I uliindiia alialeut Ha yard IVnkeR, 20, in
78
through tin* an and luuil in the iiictilled after liia iirn -l in a llo-.u.u rooiiiiin; house, Police say that
Tiie first real cheer of the con­
Penhr* had admitted killing hiti-rn Fahey, |H, while the stenographer
lui'tille of tiie load.
vention came when Htavenson was
Mr*. Cooper, llie arm of her wna working in nn office iiiiildiog on tiie rulomhla University campus.
introduced.
husband supporting tier ns alio A .22-calihrr revolver, loinilm to iliat uced m Itie dayilig, waa found
Someone grabbed the Illinois
mounted the witness aland, .anted in his room. I Intel iiatiniiul Mi.undphoto)
standurd nml waved ll back ami
that ill the tune of the iiri'ldent,
Tim Carver finally, Dougins, (la., are scheduled to appenr on Ihe
forth. There was no domnnalrniilmut I : Hi |i in she wm milling
tion— as convention demonstrations nigld of Aug. H in Bentinule High School Auditorium, sharing a pro­
floni Wit,let Park id nlioul fill
go with parades and Ihe like— gram of gospel uml spiritual singing with tho John Daniel Quartet,
mile-1 all liiiui, -aw the huya on Die
toil Ihe hamleiapplng entne from Nashville, Toon,, formerly with tiie Grand Ol' Opry. From left to
Our j
H i m l l m i f i i 1‘riiMi i ' « K
choutilei of (lie mail, and tdeo
right, standing, lire: lluibnrii, 13; George, 18; Mrs. Leroy Carver,
.ill over Rip hall.
unla
this
iiflcrnonn
lor Inna to oiim them. A not tier
Stevenson waved from time In mother: Leroy t'uiver, father; l.nnn Von, JO; sitting, Shelll, 8; Glen,
cm o n" i iithi lieliind tier, she
That Miiushed the nlympli- lee
11 iitnl Ron,lie, wl,o run claim only five years.
time, and grinned
elided nn,| in frmei| Dint it would ord of At) feel 2 03 iini„- ael li&gt;
Many of the delegates stood
t ill&gt;&gt;h min In i i| i tic made a rod- nmithi r Amerirnti. Wtllim I'liump
In addition tu that ol Illinois.
den Mo|i
"(in, in IfMH (t also |ia\eil die way
Uffii ei ; fur Hie year 10(12-03 of
kiih
Ihe standards ol Pennsylvania.
Had'li iily, ' ll" a.ml. Alan aivi it for an American sweep as Dai
Hie I.uni
('lull were lllslulled
Iowa, Colorado, Alabama. New
til in I, "1,1 of liio, and appiati-il row Hooper of Texas IihiI seeoml Tlmisdm iiii-iil liv Henry Witt",
Jersey. West Virginia. Indiana,
to la liiiunm in omul, and ihe and .Urn Fuchs of New York third dislin-i covi'imu of Hfi-O, when the
Massachusetts, Hawaii nml Rhode
nieldi nl lenidleil
.Service* were held at 4:1111 p.m.
Meanwhile. American linpos siif i lull held ladies' night, Tiie cere­
I land were hoisted.
A mammoth n feet by IH feel
lltide Highway I'utiolmnn It It. fered Nome severe )idt&gt; through mony aod liiimpict w h s held ut
Most .Southern delegates re sign inlvcrtisliiK Hanford in brill­ today at Rrlssnn Funeral Home
Mum nil li-Mifn-d Hint Jmluiim the two reversals In tiie loo meleri, Aialcu f,oi|)'i- with lit I,ions and
maIned 111 their neat*.
iant colors lots Just been painted for Irvin Henry Long, 71, who
floni lmet,a in ihe loud, Mr*. and tiie failure uf two nl Ihree Clicit* 111eselit.
A chant came "we want Steven hy O. D [.undress und Marcel died Saturday morning at the
Cooper had nil lund to llie left Amerlcun eaml finalists to ipmlify
Officers fm tin- year ore: W ill­
son."
Fiiille of tiie (Idee Sign und Ser­ home uf his nephew, Rev. it. W.
to yet away from the hoy. und for the final of the tun meter Imr iam Dipclc, |iresldent;
Arthur
There was no attempt to stop vin’ Company, Chamber of Com­ Miller at Miller Farms.
that Mu' i ik lit parking Mgfd of dies The favorite, Charlie Moure. .lolmsnn, flist vice.president; ItnyA retired slnrwc utter
trim
Hie cheering and ehanllng even merce officials announced today.
llie ein lunl hern hrnkeii hy the Cornell, who smashed llie nlytii miitid Morris, secnnil vlee-presltlimigh llie governor turned around ; The sign will he erected lids week Somerset, Pa. Air. I.nug had lived
m dal of Ihe hleycle t he iiutiimo- pie record with a SO H second- per deill; Junius Allen, third vie-I,ere for the past four years. He
several limes, as If lo ask Ate i at Tnvarei.
I'lle. a M Memiry, turned u|iaiile formaure Sunday, won In send piesldenl; Fled (Juanre. secre
was u member of th" Evangelical
Kinney tu come forward
Tile
siinie
wording
and
design
dotvii
final m u hreeie
1ai y : lleiiiy llaiini-u, trr-UMiri i ;
"How do you stop this?" he ,| is lo lie pan,led in llie next few Church uf Somerset,
Victim* nf llie palces del I loll , Hen F'niii., Tail Twister; tllMiiu i
Resides Rev. Miller *ie Ii sur­
I led IllUg, III Ilia tealilanny, anill
asked once
liny* by il&gt;« Udec Company on vived
hy three ions; one brother,
tlial In im Mi
t iai|iei craw liio wen- Dean Smilli of Tes;&gt; and i a *i-ll,i 11 y I .ion Tamer. Direct
.
sign*
advertising
Hanfoid
and
I
i,nitty
McKinney
stepped
up
Harvey uf Chicago; an* eistir,
out ill llo- n i l
window. Ollier" I.Mills fleinlgiiio of Maohalluo Al
" . I " " v- in t rank llolnfoid met
1
Seminole
County
at
Homiell,
an-I
the
cheers
stopped
altar
six
Mrs. George Miller; one nice Mrs.
Itdifviliif wen- .Sheriff I', A Mein llumpli II appealed to ■perl, dor’ V\ ajti i Dustin; ime year, Ilmm-t i
,no,ih and south .Mims, nml Or- Lester Brant of Orlundu.
in,miles
llnil lleliilplim had won llie •-,- T" x m- l It'd,ill Cnruilcluiil
mid I! I, (tilllift.
t
no,N,I
HearJi
doit men wile W. A. Staplci olid heal liy two l«-el nlfo ml"
Rev. Glen F. Smith officiated at
llo- i-l ut, nniiu. | 11ii \ 11hi ii. I Mir
'Hu- sign, in hrllliunt red, yel­ the service and hurlnl was made
I'l N I’l'iuoek, I*. .1 ( Juratcraoli, named llerli McKinley nl l.im.dca ii Ho- i-'il.iitniliii.r Mon, Fred
low
und
green,
rends
“
llu
mire
to
in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mem i A Russell, N, J. Jiten as Ihe wliinei
(funnel fiin lied Ids seventh vi-xr
visit Hanford und Seminole ('min­
Then 20 minutes allei Smith had of perfect ullenilaure for which tie
attain and llyid J. (inode.
ty on the beautiful St. John's,"
( C u n l l n u r M M i n i , l*aa* on#*
lieen unuulinced as Ihe fil l heal we - anard-il a luidge. Diiaore is
und gives the mileage to the
winner, Ihe Judges looked u luu .li n |&gt;a I liresident if Hie Auburn, a stvow-down figlil.
NEW
YORK
(Special)—
Jack
l
city and Ihe slimiest nillutitijhiln
photos and decided Dial ............I tod. Mini ('tut, anil piinr to transAt
u
prt-s"
emitercore
Him,lay
route.
Greene, Hanford certified public
U 'a s lla s rS l i u a
lla e i
III C l I' ll III ll III! fill inp to till l |0 m .m rv
in nflcrimon, Frnnklm D. Roosevult,
free of rhnrge. He milled that he
was a in* min i uf 11, VV nl« i I'atk Jr., campnigo manager for Averell accountant, hns lieen elected u
member of llie American llintilliilh Sniitli anil lli'mii-uiii ipi.ili •tut-.
felt that they were being nuct-es.i- '
llnrriinnn, imlli-nted that n major­ tote of Accountant*, national pro­
I JV11,1o i (Spccinll- The llvledn fled (nr Ihe final
fill til Gila strugnle.
Miller Fi lms, , Ii, Mlllt ( til
atlMitnet
lecreatiiinul program,
U-c Voder uf Viknii &lt;. and tin (•lilt itallinu-ol '-oiaiiil'lei-, in i-i, ity of Ho- delegates would support fessional society uf CPAs. He
Hu also mentioned the housing
which wild fhlo its fourth week land Hlarkiniin nf the t S Aimv o|iei nl mu with fm) i viimnils, ir Mich a plunk.
t,u* I,cell associated for tin* past
shortage, resulting from air raid*
this print weak, lias lieen a huge Iii it ii fulled In finish in llu- In si langi’d a pi'ugraui - f entertain
Fd R. lien! ley of Lakeland— onu 1w„ years with Potter, lamrks A
V ANTE It Jill It Y, Fug
Dr. ■luring tha last war, and the food
Mini s, iniiuillog lii the ivrurds three nf Ihe (Wt miter hurdles mem Hint fcaltui-d Mrs, .Stanley of Kefnuver's strongg-st Florida Mower, certified public account­
uml ipoku uf how the
Hewlett Juhnsun, the "Red” Dean sliortuge
ants,
and
lx
manager
of
the
firm's
of Hie dll t rim a. A record of 1) 1 semifinals ami wire iliinmiited
supporters
who
is
on
the
scene
Kiipeswi-ski, who sung f-inr solos,
of Canterbury, Sunday night car­ English serve putstucs thee litres
hoyii mol girls enrolled! with an
Hanford
offica.
In wrestling Middleweight
Dun
Imilieu right Don
|
irui|(I,|t
,|ur'
working
hard
fur
Ids
candidate
a day "boiled, broiled, fried, al­
"
maiiiiei w'lilcli lirimght her
(tveriige daily nlluirdnnre dm lug Hodge, Perry, Okla
Mr. Grcano la a native of O r- ried hlx charges of American germ most anything but scrambled."
said Sunday afternoon that he
warfare to the pulpit of Canter­
mJ/e WRlis
V, i r ' lu" " 1i" 0 l ! "
*n.l abroad.
Hu- first lliiiu weeks, one day's hy David f'lmakurd.
4
ji
min
and
a
graduate
of
tho
Did*
"had every reason to believe that
One uf tha reasons for the for'Mgh i f lid in alien.Irnire, Is a good Ihe first Imiiil'ti
He holds n bury Cnthidr.,1, llu- l 000 ■ year • motion of the VVInants which he
nl least two nf the In Rnsietl del­ vusity of Florida,
old main seat nf Ilia Church of
flush between reti
CPA
certificate
from
the
Htate
ic n n l foi a summer progimn.
egates from Florida wilt suppott
mrntinned waa tha fact that every
England.
Thu favorite uctivlty of the the twu nations lie was uni t-lini
Senator Kefnuver on the serond Of Florida, obtained by written
f tin- piogrnm
A small, elderly w»mnnt rlrd to ipialified Rrifish boy ha* entered
i
xumihaMon,
and
!•
a
member
of
mnjuity nMandliur is awliuming. Inn Inl hmveviu
ballot", Kefnuver has only five
oiift'i loiiiment,
i ummnnixt dean military service at 18 ever since
.Sumiay’a vm tdiuii ie "It
an
the Florida Institute ,,f (Vilified bar the urn
However, tIn lartrer hoys are
Florida delegates lit present,
Hoti'inlii included District
In,in speaking T defy you In go the war thus depriving hoys dub*
Public Accountant*.
mote lidrii ded In hiiiu-lcill, mid hmiueed IihIiiv , idiimi il mu Aim i 1 , 0 .. oihoi nml Mi.,. Il.-nry Witte,
inn* Itie pulpit.' she said, Imt lie nf tlu-lr natural snurco of' leaderThe Florida delegation held tt(
t'n- Hun
tie Imgei irirhi in idielleraft. Tim il'lili hunt. .1nil tl W I’ln i
*'1"*•&gt;: I'l* oil-lit und Mrs. Re- first caucus Sunday afternoon in * T A X B E N E F ITS GR AN TED
I,rustic,| her ai.ide Then in a It) aid p.
til
a
lie
Inel
Miami
t
tu
In
i
i-i
I’h*V piaginin of Ihe nr 11noI Is iniiI,- 11' l; NUlv. Winter I'nrk Club;
minute M-rtium. In- n-peaied his
the
walnut
room
of
the
Mnrrl^mt
its
class
Nunc
id
tinnllu
i
tin
dm-led nl Hwielwnli'i Fmk mi
!&lt; &lt;
l Mo,I,), Wilder I'nrk; Mr. nioi Hotel. Nothing other llinti routine
WASHINGTON Ms —The Defense allegation that iiu a recent trip to
GRENADE KII.I.H .SOLDIER
islieil
lictler
Ilian
Imiilli
Product!',i,
Administration
today
Monday &gt;, M’l-diu sdiiya and Fri­
Mi H It f"lie, Hanford: Mi. ami
MEXICO C ITY '.41— An exploding
China tie viw prnnl C S planes
business
wnx
handled
and
.Speakerllu-linlpiit
record
w.i
Hie
1
1
1
1
It
aimmineed the granting of federal have droiij,rd gi-rm In,ten tnunlis hand grenade in u burrock* full
Mi
day
I uendny ■ mill Thursdays
" G tvill , Geneva, Mr,
Ure pi lii III vat urns udllvitli-i at Olympic mark to fall in l &gt;&gt; il.t/-- M11■I " 1 ' J - .jit, F. Mo bum, j.cing- designate C. Farris Hyrntit, Ocala, lax benefits to help rinonce 184 in ( liiiui anil Ninth Kiuca
of visitors killed a sergeunl Sunday
ol i'i)iii)ii-liliiiii
di'legiillnn
chairman,
presided.
I in- m honl g i iiu inIn
defense plant protects lo cost fl.YH,
I
Mi mid Alts Jimt'ph F.
'llu- t'hurgf* have been denied uml injured 10 enlisted men and
Ilryant
gave
out
tickets
mol
203,732
ltd 'll i lii Increasing in Ihe
dot .
ll . ( IIN-u ltii l i y j m , „„,j
by lop l'. S tlrilisli and ll, mm t-ommli,tinned officers
budge* to the delegate* mid their
Largest of the rertlllcales went
i dnll ?ofthnll giimi M, w liii li are
Prime .Minister Fa ml lot of the soldiers had come
,,
A- Taylor and Mrs. alternate". There was ronsiderahlu to Texas Gas Transmission I’nrp . N authorities
played on llie hi I....J I,all iHunmud
.mo ii. Imtm-r, Winter Pmk; All
Churchill and Dr Grnttrey Fisher, tn visit them in Ihe barrack* and
on Moudnv ami llnirsday after | M Mfitliiiivil I ' t u H l I ’ rtti•* I l M r l
nod 'I.
W. J. Pollock, lllythes- disappointment that n o few guest Owensboro, Ky , for the pipeline archbishop u( Canterbury und witnesses said the grenade explod­
tickets were uviilloldc since many transmission of natural gas. The primate of nil England have said ed while a sergeant was showing
noons nl 5:20 p, m.
ingluli an Aug. H, i'.H I. Hi nHeiid villi-, \ik.
project will cost un estimated fl3.- Johnson's rharges are ridiculous it tn bis children. Twu ut the in­
I he most n'cdll fur the huge1 id till- public Schools tteii alii
' 1 Mi nod Mrs, .Humini F. Florida rllllen* are here for tho 940.047.
Micros' of I hi i Woinlv r fill pro- also Indiana tlnlvemllv which with Non,-. IllyIhi-sville, Ark.: Mrs J. convention, Ihe great majority of
and tire regretted tint Hud he eun jured were reported In a serious
Twciity-tlvo per cent ol the nut lie prevented (mm mukin condition.
minill goes In its director*: Paul Its Ifi,000 students is Incutcd in
No,,,.. Mr. nml Mrs. Robinson them being supporters of either
.
.
HR
planned outlay may be written ntf them
Mlkler, rhnlrmmi; Miss llellye Ulonminglnn. In llkU In- oignnin -l Ho»-i i , ( iia-u-llii-rry; Mrs. Klea- Senator Russell nr Kefauvrr.
lent under Fngljud'N fn-ednm uf
in five years, in depreciation for speech
Aollo, nrslstiiiit; Ann I.idnharl, Hu- t'nuiol Was ProihictH Mfg. t'o oor trio,Id, All ii limn Ie Hlirltlgs;
FLYING FARM ER IICF.EN
wee
Among those hero are Senators
|ulunleei iifegmiril; nml Cornelia which makes licit wax and almilur At' ornl Ales Frank Kessler, Win Slumber* and Holland, Congress­ federal tux purpose*, fhe normal
Sunday night's congregation was
NEW SMYRNA BEACH U v write
olf
would
lie
20
lo
23
years
weliniun, hIicIIci nft Instructor.
pK'dmts, und which lie Hold in R i Pink, Ale. mill Mrs. Jack Mur- man Hi-nnett, llerlong, Mai'Mulb'ii,
llu- largest In yi-tirx al a Sunday Mrs. Sarah McDonald, Plymouth,
None went to Florida (inns
niglil service at ttu- cathedral, Imt was crowned t|ueen of the Florida
Fclirunry of this year,
iiso ", Hmifiud; Herman Jtraili haw, Rogers; Congressmen • elect Jim
•nine members walked out Dll,era Flying Farmers at the group's
iJatlnwny and llali-y of Sarasota and D. It. "Hil­
I'muling out llim Hloomlugtiui (iHiindu; .Mrs, J.
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GOP KEEKS ELIXEH
M A.dllNti ION (,Yx~ America's Is imgi-ly an Indusliial cummunity Ah mul AD - W. L. Ileasun, Cns- ly" Matthews of Gainesville; Statu
expressed indignation at tho rod convention here Sunday.
WASHINGTON k it- The 25 Re­
mliye cargo und nnxxuuuer fleet und tiie center of a great lime sell,ii '&gt;'•
She will represent the Florida
Senators George Tapper and If. O. publican governors who played ul the service
hfia Nhriink from 1,520 ships Inst •tone Industry which maken lime­
group at the national Flying Farm
Rogt-ll,
Former
Senator
Clnoda
such a prominent rote In Ihe nom­
Jan t tn l.tiUH on July | — ri (Iron stone Mocks for pnldir Imllding",
era convention at Auburn, Ala., Ut
AM VETS CHOOSE STEEN
Pepper Is In Chicago; however, ho ination nf Dwight I). Flsenhuw'cr
of I’H |ier cent, the National Fed he said there Is also some fiirmiui'
MIAMI tfi- Tho Florida Ainvcts er this year.
did not attend the meeting of tha for President have been asked for
ernllou nf American .Shipping re­ III the uviKhhorhood us there is in
Max Massey, chairman of the
ported Sunday
I
f n i x , P a g e u B«&gt;
Florida delegation Sunday after­ Ideas lo strengthen hi • partisan havn rhmtrn Sam Steen, Miami sponsoring chamber of commerce
most mid-western nn-as. Among
Reach, slate rnmniamler and vot­
foreign policy.
"file present threat of another the most important luislni-sses mo Imik the uietminindum hofora the noon.
aviation committee said 78 planes
oilier mnjur producers with fhe
Sen. Wiley (ll. WIs.) said he had ed tn meet In Lakeland next year. and 200 vlsltora were at the con
world wnr points up the acute
Slate Treasurer J. Fd (.arson it
Ollier officers elei-ti'd ut llie clusti
shortage of commercial passenger the Illoomintrton IJimstom- Cor­ under imnling ttiny would press fur here as Is Hi,ltd Comml«sioner Jim written them for constructive help
because the governors ore "one of uf the animal runveulinu here Sun vrntion.
currying ships,
the federation poration, the Kmplre Slone Com Its acceptance
Hint on June 20, London; however, conspicuous in the greatest sources for Ihe further day were:
laid Hi" passenger ship lolal In puny, and the Fngan Hlntte Com­ u ' ,,I,rr.W
tlnhcrl ii. Gilmore, Lakeland,
chuling Ihe new DSH (lulled Slides, pany while the Kltdlu I’m pm at Ion tin- itetlilcheui steel men ruluriieil their absence are Governor Fuller youthful revitalisation of the Re­
senior vice commtuuler; John Mil­
anmunls to At ships of IS,023 i n of America also lots a plant I tier*’. and Imlh expressed eonilderabla Warren ami Governor • nominee publican Pnrty."
Dan
Mrt.'nrty,
Paul
llrown
nf
PaAltogether there are over Illtll disappointmeiit that the other steel
Wiley said fhe Democrats have ler, Orlando, junior vice command­
pailtv compared with 123 of 37.741
Hits
enmuierclal establishment" llieisi tiimpunit’N Itml ii-fiued to accept latka, former nnllmial committee­ begun "foul blow attacks" on the er; Seymour Singer, Miami Reach,
(it IlttH
"flhe'e Working Her Way
man
and
liia
wife
are
here
and
sincerity of tho Klsrnlmwer pro- finance officer: Ur. Arno Hill, Mi­
Tilt* sharp overall IUS2 docllno with n tutnl sales vnlunm uf aver 'Vital they believed to he a soil!Through College"
In Ihe Merchant Marine wo* $31,non,000. Thu pupulatiim of ihe i on nf every aspect of this situa­ llralley Odhnm, runner-up In the ;rom and have made "smear at- ami, Judge ativncale; John Sulli­
l:00-8tO(l-8:lB-7tli*9:B4
recent Democratic primary, ta neks" on the Republican Party.
van, North Miami, hDtnrian; John
Lrnnght uhnut mainly hy raduced town Is estimated at in excess of tion "
Murray said that mi June 0, staying at the Conrad Hilton, con­
Sloefft’l, Miami, provost marshal,
Jnrelgn aid exports, which reduced 28,000 nut Including lndlnua Uni­
MovleUad
CONVICT KEKCUED
and Ray E. Coker, Lakeland, na­
hy -III tin- mimher uf government- versity students. Trie four linnka President Will to of Republic made vention hrnduuartcrs hotel.
“ People Will Talk"
, «,nl«n »ho|&gt; suggestions
owned ships operated by private hove combined deposits of on-r
JACKSON, Mich. Wt— An 18-year- tional executive cummlllecman
wldeh ininlit have horn a bails for House prodded negotiations held old convict, John E. Shlraef, was
128,000,000.
The auxiliary chose Mrs. Mar­
•hipping
' ill lines.
Prairie Lake
Mr, l.etimn Is a member of tin* •el Ilenient Imt the induitry re- during the past week end with rescued by a Southern Michigan garet ThompMiu, St. Petersburg,
"Variety Ilnur"
l(ntary Club, tlui Fugles, tile sen­ fused tu consider them and white Larkin nml Vice President John guard Sunday from fellow pria presltlrnl
ANOTHEIt HOT DAY
7i4Q
ior and Junior clmntlarM of com­ dlsappeaml frunt following nego­ A. fitephens of ll. N. Steel, Mur- oners who administered a severe
liy The Associated Presa
"Kangaroo" 8t4B-10t80
Another lint duy waa In store merce, the Toastmaster Intel on tiation meetings.
ray said:
beating after he stabbed another vulved no revolt against prison
The imlmi shop requires tnemllonal, the Arm y Urdnnnce A m
aulhnrity.
fur must of the nation today,
"Again wo discovered there waa inmate tu death.
Utile preclnltailon waa expert- elation and (ho tlaptist Clntreh. He hcr.tlilp in the union as a rondl- pu hope of any satisfactory satII was the second outbreak ol
linn
of
employment,
Aa outlined dement of Ihe various items."
ed, with widely irattered thunder- has been actively Interested In Red
violence at the prison since the
. Murray,
r . Whit
,VIdle's urnpoiit would
•bowers hrltiglng only temporary Croaa work, the Community Clint by
The committee gave Murray a five-day million dollar riot In
liave
allowed
employes
to
with­
.relief
and other charitable enterprixis.
rousing walrome as hn walked Into April. However, Warden William
draw (rum the union after a Mated Ihe howl mealing room.
High (HNpcruluruN Sunday were
Bannan laid Sunday's Incident In
time.
In the mi and 00 degree range over
Turning
In
tho
most
recent
White
moat nit lie nation. Only Ihe north­
( C n a l l a a . A V i i h . I*au« O a e l
ern Her of states along the Ca­
nadian border experienced near or he illtinu and Ihe women stamling. would turn over In her grava if I
"Why,1' he aald, "m y greut aunt did that."
slightly below normal tempera­
ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA
tures
Tim weather bureau reported
I tilrevllr H i n s s —llart***
U"
» •‘
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these high temperatures: l.as Ve­
I A&gt;|, sMMBier
tare t s lr VM*,
UFK SAVERS
gas, N c v , ami Nretllrn, Calif.,
» Um s i hreeaee—reel slglM
•
both 107, and Cardan City, Kan.,
in
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*OMM
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batka
With — Boa Spring Base A Rd Leg*, laaerspriag Mstlreaa,
'llhe convention city nf Chicago
i ri««s «4 H t n t U i e i i l
Aa4 Tour Choice Of Beaattfally Upholstered Headboard —
had a high nf 05.
If hl-wny putting |» your nport,
t CoektaU le«a«e—tree e u M a f
Parts nl Minnesota, Wisconsin.
I Flee*• Death laywhe**—*eN» easlssMs*
Foriflvo thin mild complaint,
Michigan and North Dakota had
more than an Inch nf rslu.
) Sel*e4l4 t l Ueia •nea»U eehle s e lf eaesee
To atny alivo
I (MtleteeR w t l e - w U i i s 4 t u M
EXPECTR M idi II AH VEST
eelevtlee
You'd
better
drivo
Renovating All Typeo Bedding Our Specially
MOSCOW iAs— The Moscow press
I A use (awtty reeett— hieeCtr, tatarwel
reported today that the Soviet Un­
Sumo plnuu where traffic ain't.
ion expccla n rich grain harvest
this year.
ADULTS
(Inelodtaw thm MNla) CHILDBRN
S

Olympics

Uaasolberry Lions
d u b OrtictTH Are
Ilist nlleri By Witte

Services Held Today
Now I linkway SI
For Irvin H. Loilg
Are Item# Painted

Volk* Williams

Jack Greene 101octet I
To Accountant Group

Mrs. HsrolJ Jackson uf Longwood died In Orange Memorial
Hospital yesterday at 7:30 p.m.
following an illness of more than
a year.
Born in Tallahassee Mrs. Jackson had lived In Longwnnd for 25
years and was artlvo In P.T.A.
work with the Lymnn Fchocl
there. Flu- was a member of the
Long wood Hsuttst Church.
•
Furvlvcra ii.rlud•- tha husliand.
a daughter Nan, and ion, Harold
Jr. all of Lnngwnnd; her father,
It. L. Reeves; a sister, Mrs, MiUw
Smith; two brothers, Ira and La­
Mar Reeves, all uf Havana, Fla,
Services will he held Wednesday
at 3:00 p.m. at Briasun Funeral
Hume with Rev. Sam P, Martin of
Orlandu officiating.
Interment
will folluw in Evergreen Ceme­
tery.
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Verdict Is Returned
In Tupper Death
A coroner'a Imiueit Into the
recent dralli uf Sylvester Tupper
of l.ongwood returned a verdict
of death liy self-inflicted gun
shot wounds Friday, Judge Doug­
las Stenstrom said today.
Mr. Tujiper's body was found
In the Lake-of-the-Wood* July l p j ’
and h .22 caliher Remington pistol
was found in Iho like the next
day.
A note was discovered hy Mrs.
Tupper in tlu&gt; Tupper home when
she returned from a home econom­
ics conference in G.-iincjviiln tha
day before tho body was found.
A red brick ami n paving brick
were tied lo llie bed] by a leather
strap when it was rouuJ, accord­
ing to Sheriff P, A. MerJ, T w ^
.32 caliber cartridges were fount.
In tiie man's pockets.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY*
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TUESDAY, JULY 21!. 1052

Bomber Crash
Takes 6 Lives
At M a r i a n o a

New IOOF Officers

B-47 Jet Plane From
MacDill Explodes
Killing 4 In Crew,
2 Children In Yard
^ V O L I E W ILLIAM S, JR.
CHICAGO, 111. (Special)— As
delegatee make th*lr way to tin*
International amphl-theatr# for
_th»ir second day'a deliberation*,
Uht weather l» a* hot ai the fifth!
mat,civil right* and the t*mpen
Of a‘ |M of Southerner* after last
flaaco about the '‘ party
oath.".
rumored that a
compromise set­
tlement on the
"loyalty o a th "
(was being workf ed out; however,
j if It wat Senator
Blair Moody and
Rep. K.D. Roose­
velt, Jr., knew
nothing about It
Some delegates
her* from rlorl|da are of the
V. WHUanm Jr. opinion that the
passage of the "loyalty oath" lute
laat night I* hut a prelude In the
Incluelon of a strong civil rights
plank In the platform. They are
Inclined to hellrve that last night's
fight was a test of strength.
Q There te a feeling among many
of the members of the Florida
delegation that while there may
not Trave been the nrcosnrv onn.
fifth of the delegate*
standing
.
g lo
Jemind a roll call on the final
passage of the Moody amendment,
Governor Paul Devers was nut
exactly Impartial In his demeanor.
They alio eomplalned that on the
final voice vole many of the
vUltare In the balconies cist tl vtr
Jrallote ton.
▼ Coming In to the city last night
after It was over, three delegate*
from Massachusetts etated In us
that they thought the mater could
have been better handled, and that
Gpvtrnur Devers wae hot fglr In
tome of hit ruling*.
Par the Ladle*— 64 year old
Dtek RuelplI entertained

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placed a blue-brimmed white sailor
straw on her heed. A* ornaments,
there were about 20 email "Elect
Russell President," buttons scat­
tered over the top and brim of
the hat, and two lirga "Nominate
Russell" badges on top. You
wouldn't think that such a hat
■ould be worn with much dignity;
However, It was quit* becoming
on this gracious Inly. Mrs. Spessard.L. Holland ana Mr*, /ohn
Sparkman poured coffee for the
guests
Senator and Nancy Ksfauver
alao entertained at a reception In
th* grand ballroom of the .,'on
Hilton yciterday afternosn
Aid eftmal
e*v*n hundred of th* dele
wall.wlahara attended.
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P. f\ Howard, left, was elected *« the new- Noble Grand for the sec­
ond half of the year by Independent Order nf Odd Fellows, Lodge 27,
last night In a meeting In the IOOF Hall on Magnolia Avenue. J. E.
Baker, right, was voted in e, the Vic# (trend. Noble Grand Howard
announced the new state of eight officers. District Deputy Grand
Mailer. IV. C. Lincoln of St. Cloud, officiated «t the Installation cere­
monies.

Faltone Reveals Howard Elected
Legion’s Child Noble Grand Of
Welfare Work IOOF Lodge 27

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MARIANNA on - A ft engine Jet
bomber exploded In flight here tn
day, killed Its crew of four and
let a suburban home fire that
took the live* of two children
The children were Peggy Diana
Williams. 3, and her Jyearold
brother, Rufus They were playing
In the yard of their home and
suffered burns when a motor of
the big plane crashed Into the
house next door and set It afire
about 7:30 s m 1ST
They died slmoM simultaneously
five hours later at the Jackson
County Hospital. Just s block from
th* scene of the creih A ft year
old brother, fir it thought tn he
missing, was found unharmed
They were the children of Mr sod
Mrs. Billy Williams
The house which burned was the
home nf the llrv and M u (' ll
Fort Mrs Fort, hi, and Mrs IVC.
Segers were hospltalirpd with
burn*
It wat the &lt;e&lt;nml (* "i crash
of one of iho Air Force'. latest,
fastest and biggest Jrl tmmhers in
three ••eeks It ■»«, followed
promptly by so order calling in
nil It |7.a from training flights out
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PEARL HARBOR i# - A maim
U S (ask forre Is exercising this
week off lh&lt;* rnsst nf Rerl China.
Adm Arthur W Radford, cum
mender of the Pacific Fleet, .ahi
Monday
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"training and famlllarlratlnn lift!
gram." btii It wa* regarded li#«rr
as a show of the flag and a show
of force on Ihe sea appruachcs
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Noble firantl of the Independent tude nf about t .Mw teet
Order of Odd Fellow*. Lodge 27, - The
counts,Ion shook
and
Monday nigh* at th. IOOF Hall »l*™.ed this d lv of almut 3.000.
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no Magnolia Avenue. J. r,. Daket (mitered over * wide area
was the newly elected Vice (Hand
A ,»inB (P|i „„ the high school
bv the lodge
campus Hoe engine struck the
After the elections of the two Fort Hmi.se near the hospital
(relghl train engineer ,.iid rmdher
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mein offlrer*. Nn'rle (irand How- piece
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arrl announced the appointment of engine .everal miles away
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about *on yard* from tha
the right aupportar to the Noble landed
hurned hnuse Their names wero
Grand whll* Mr. Falk was selected not Immediately disclosed by tha
a* the left eupporter to the Nnhte Air Force.
Grand.
tj, A- Taylor sva* Installed a*
the Warden and Prank Delhi aa
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Ilia Cundnetor. C.'J- Wilkinson was
appointed tha chaplain of the
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Lodge with Homer Uleason being
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High*
A verdict » f not guiltv m '*
Supporter to Vic* Grand laker
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and Byron Hqulre.i as the Left rase of B J. Rudd, charged -i*1
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Ball Game Tickets

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Southern Delegates, Angered
ByLoyalty Pledge, Challenge
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Lack Of Suitable Fa- Odd Fellows S e l, e, c t
cilitics For Si ck.
J. Raltcr As V i C C
Disabled Deplored
Grant! For LndRc ''JT fS rT tS S t ., .........
Frai'k Fslsone of Tampa, &lt;i*
partirent
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American I, * g t n n, addressing
aome 100 Sanford legionnaire*,
distinguished guest*
and new
members of the post No. fill la. *
night, described the Legion child
welfare program and noted th&lt;
lack of suitable hospital farllitlc-*
to accommodate tn* *lck, dis­
abled and mentally Inrapalili-.
At a buslnm meeting follow­
ing the Legion fish fry and pre­
ceding Mr. Falsone'a addrens, two
new member*. Robert T. flryan
and Samuel u. Norris, were er­
upted for memherthlp.
The Legion baseball team wa*
Introduced to th* group by Denvtr Cordell, command** of the
poet, who presided over th* buelneta meeting.
Thy "bgll **am whirls Tta* won
eight ,gamee ami lost only tseu
Include* Bubba Bisbee, fleet base;
Jlmmv Krlder, second has*; Jun­
ior nett*, third base; Mel Flflscher, pitcher: Lerry Bales, rltht
field; Boas Itannum, center field,
Frank Stafford. left field; mil
Sheffield, abort .top; Terry Coi
dell, catcher: Jimmy tVade, left
field; Randall Ferrell, renter field
Sammy Jacohion, manager, and
Hilt Fleming, coach.
The team I* to play In the
tournenient beginning at Tinker
Field In Orlando today.
.Mr. FaUone, in hi* address,
which was not prtpared and “ from
the heart", told how much he err
In in effort to cut down thr
Joyed working for the Legion, «*• rush for tickets at gametlme at
peelally for the dUahled vetersn* Memorial Stadium, tickets for the
and children's welfare part, of annual Florida State League All
(L'oattiiaM Oh ran* art 1
Star gama to be played here Fri­
day night have been distributed
tn all downtown drug store* for
sale.
John Krlder, president of the
Florida State League, pointed
A synopsU of the »urr»y end out this morning (hat anyone
report on th# City of Sanford wishing to attend the gam* from
prepared during the oast five th* Sanford area would benefit
mouths by Waller H. Jeffreys, Sr., greatly bv securing his or her
municipal efficiency expert, l« ticket before reaching th* Sta­
now helng prepared and will h* dium Friday night.
released for publication within a
"Local drug stores have grafew daye, Mayor W H. Stamper cloualy consented to assist us In
announced today.
selling the tickets. I earnestly
The survey was authorised by request that everyone who la able
th* City Commission following a to secure their tickets during
meeting of the Cltliena Advisory thle advance sale," Krlder deCommittee early laat winter. This ciarad. (
"We are going to have an
commlttea Is composed of Dr. W.
P. Brooks. Jr., the Rev. A. G. many .tlckat sellers in our booth
Mclnnls, the Rev. II. L. Zimmer­ at the Stadium as tha booth will
man, the Rev. J. Ed McKinley, accommodate, but we feel sure
James L. Ingley, J. C. Hutchison, that thera will be a Jam up
Judge Douglass Stenalrom. Roy prior lo gama time," ha contin­
ued.
Holler, and Martin Stlneclpher.

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                    <text>Federal taw Ie Blow
John T. Humbler
At lifer*! Ffehliit
Serving On Cwrfer

City Commission

State Plant H&amp;d
Resigns After .33
Years In Service
T A L L A H A S S E E I * - j A rihu r C.
Brow n w ill retire an Ifirld n state
plant com m issioner at Ihe end nf
tht* month after 33 A s m state
•ervico
. . , ,
The Statu Plpnt I » r d ~ „
nounced Brow n's reftref frit fodny
and named Manatco Cft ty Agent
E d Lee A yers. Hraderit , tn sueceed him In the M.OOOs year Job.
Brow n, «4. lias beeni ant com ­
missioner since IM3, tnfn he suc­
ceeded Ihe late H r. Jfllmon H
Newell. He had hern * w e ll&gt; ns
■Ilian! and had a J l f r role In
eradicating
the
Mflllcrranean
fruit fly
.1
. . .
The plant cnrm nlsvtcr Is the
adm inistrative officer if Ihe ngen
ey which has charge &lt;(tonlrulllng
horticultural diseases i the stale.
It operates with a but*I of *442. ■
000 s year under the lent Board,
which Is made up oliem ber* of
the Stale Hoard of Ctrol.
Brown Is a native St. Louis,
Mo . and n graduate! the Univarsity «f Missouri. I first wen
to work for the F id * 1 1**1*
Board, which Is mndtp of memb e n of Ihe Ktnte Hon o f Control.
Rrown Is » nntlvc St. Louis,
Mo., nml n graduattf the U ni­
versity nf Missouri. H irst wen
to work for Ihe Jlda I lent
Board tn 1015 n* n fl inipee or
In the cilru s cniiketridioallon
project Then he mged a for­
eign plant q u aran lljatillo n at
Jacksonville until mkry service
In World Wnr I.
. „
.
lie returned lo (heard Hoard
In 1010 and has lx WUh tho
stale ever since exc for three
re a r" In which hwgiged in
private farming cnleaei In tho
* fe #wasein charge t r Mcdllerrsmaan fruit flv cm tlon pro-

i n n t l n * * f t mm s . | , Oast
once a month to give attention to
C ity employees who may require
It."
lie pointed out that nun under
C ivil Service feel more secure in
their Jobs, as the C ity mount "(Ire
them without good cause". A ll
C ity department heads, and work*
era, Including firem en, pnlieemen
and truck drivers, are under the
C ivil Kervlre, he said.
Mr l,ee h/,d high I,r*t«* fur the
fsU b fiil work of t.. F . Ilnvle. who_
unlike the other I wo members, is
elected by Ihn workers. Hugh Sixth Fleet's T a ra w a , they visWhelchel Is the other oirmber of lied such port* a* G ib ra ltar,
the board, and a good man (or the Athens, Istanbul, Palermo, Naples
Job, sabl Mr. Lee.
rod ram ie*. And overnight tour*
Asked whether the C ity Commis­ were held in P a ri*, Homo and
sion call legally remove a member Switzerland.
of the C ivil Servlre Hoard, A. Edwin Shlnholser, C ity attorney, de­
clined to give an answer, stating
that the C ity had not asked him to
rule on the matter.
Mr. Hoyle likewise declined to
render an opinion on the legality
o f such arlln n , pointing mil that
the m atter is one within the jurisIctlon o f the C ltv Attorney.
He revealed, however, thnt the
C ivil H ervlr* Hoard had met on
Thursd ay, Ju ly lit, following Mr.
I.eo's re-appointment by the C ity
Commission, anil had re-elected the
latter rlinlrm an. Senator Hoyle
said that Senate Hill No. Mill,
which he Introdured as an art ra ti­
fyin g and confirming the C ivil
Service system for Hanford, was
passed and adopted by the State
Legislature on Feb, I I, 11115.
Ill HMD, when the Legislature
approved the new C ity Charter,
the Hanford C ivil Servlre system
was Inrluded In the approval, he
said.
Hugh Whelchel, Mr Ilnvle said,
was appointed to the Hoard evetal
years ago |,v the C ltv Commission,
following the resigonlInn of H arry
T*mke, an original member
The law governing removal of
members of the C ivil Service
Hoard is ennlnlned In seetlon No.
4 of C ltv Ordinance No dill and
states! "The members nf the Civil
Service Hoard shall have the right
to expel any member thereof for
misfeasance, m slfeasanre or non*
feasance In office, upon a mninrltv
vole of the members of said Hoard
and the C ity Commission or head
of any department er unv member
or member* of the C ivil Service or
any r lt ir .n nr taxpayer shall have
the right In prefer rhaeges against
" 0«* member of the C ivil Service
Hoard and on on Id charges helmr
filed w llli Ihe Secretary of said
Hoard, said Hoard shall proceed lo
hear ami determine said charges,
lifter rennnnnhle notice to the
member of said Hoard against
whom charge* have been made and
In the m irtv or parties making
such charges, and If the charges i c iv il Service Hoard may he re
are sustain'd, said member shall he | viewed by the Court* and affirm
removed. The Judgment nf the ed nr reversed.'

Jayceen

W ASHINGTON ( f t - It's against
the law to haul Illegally caught
fish across state lines. What's
more. It m ay cost vou as much as
1200 or three mnntns In Jsll if you
get caught doing It.
The penalty wo* ant up in a bill
signed by President Trum an today
authorizing the government to In­
tervene against ihe practice.
Congressional fish experts said
available stocks nf fish were being
depicted in severs! section* nf the
country
where
truckers
hsve
nicked up loads of under • sited or
Illegally caught fish for delivery
io other state*.
The law covers both gsme and
comm ercial llsh
I K E W IL L F IS H
D E N V E R IAI - Gen. Dwlaht D.
Elsenhower packed some Knock­
about clothes and his fishing gear
for a week’s vacation starting to­
day at n Itoeky Mountain ranch.
The Itrpiihllenn presidential nom­
inee originally had planned to set
out Wednesday for the eecluded
spot about ID m iles west of here
nenr F rn sc r, Colo
lie delayed his departure 84
hours so he and M r*. Elsenhower
could he on hand for a 30-mlnute
stopover of a piano carrying their
son. M »| John I). Elsenhow er, to
Seallle. The major w ill leave there
Inter this week for duty In Korea.
wi red till* by saying that fluorine
didn’t moan cancer iuit there was
some evidence that It might aggra­
vate It, though not ns much a*
smoking doe*. Dr. Morgan advo­
cated the u*c of fluorine in ans­
wer to another of Mr, K s ilc r 'i
question*.
Judge Steostrorn announced that
Carl I'rlsco ha* been appointed to
the State Junior Chamber’* Youth
A ctivities cnminlttcn and thnt an­
other local Jaycee, Fo rrest Ureck*
rnridgo, had been selected as ono
of tho members of the state Ja y ceo aviation committee.

The Sanford Cam ara Club held
one of their regular bi-monthly
msetlnga la st n ig h t T h is club la
a non-profit organisation fo r thorn
Interested In photography. S e r­
vicemen are welcome to Join and
many men here on the station ore
alraady num bers.
P atrick Bergere, owner of the
Camera and G ift Shop, la tech­
nical advisor and Ted Rodlnsky of
N A A S la presently the program
chairman.
Each month a "plcture-of-themonth" content i i held with a cash
prise going to the winner. Here'*
a chance fo r a ll you "shutterbugs" to apand your leisure lim e
having fun and picking up noma
good pointer* on the a rt of pho­
tography. Fo r more information
about Joining the organization,
g .t In touch w ith Ted Rodlnsky
or Ralph Gasim an here on tho
station or go Into the Sanford
Camera and G ift Shop and talk
It over w ith P at.
It la a common belief that
Mllors are excellent ewlmmers so
It's not too surprising to find two
N A A S men gating a i lifeguards
in tha Sanford vicin ity. Those of
you that m lgrata to the cool w a­
ters of San Lando Springs on a
temperate Saturday or Sunday
w ill probably see Low ell Dent
guarding your life against the
mishaps of the w ater.
Another excellent N A A S sw im ­
mer I* Louie Vluclguerra. "V in ce "
I* the lifeguard at Lake Golden
here aboard the station and oc­
casionally he can a lio be found

A t (hla W e “ V in e ." I t In %kkbay *o I f you have ■ few minutes
to spore, how about stopping over
and cheer him up. A fellow can
get m ighty lonely lying In sick*
bay.
Second c l a s s
photographers
mate Bob Motion of Fig h ter
Squadron 83 has decided tho N avy
Is the life fo r Mm. Bob recently
"shipped over" In the U 8N fo r six
years. Bob Is now looking forward
to the 23rd o f this month when he
w ill be transferred to the N aval
Research Center 'n Philadelphia.
He Is looking forw ard to this
new assignment because It w ill
be his f ir s t tour of shore duty
since enlisting In the N avy.
W arren J . Cadoret, nlrcontrolman airm an o f N A A S has been
accepted as a student in the Naval
Cadet Program . He has received
his orders to report to the "A n n a­
polis o f the A ir " at Pensacola by
Ju ly 31 to begin the rugged train■"8 „° f becoming n naval aviator.
W hile stationed in Sanford, Warren worked In the control tower.
H is home Is In Manchester, Vt,
__ Wheeler has reported bsck

down from th alr home In Now
Y o rk and John and hla w ife en­
tertained them w ith a guided tour
of the many Interesting sights
here In Central Flo rida.
Charles D avis and John Fox
also returned from leaves white
Charles Hancock and Leo Frabonl
departed from N A A S on leave.
Charles Davis returned after
spending 10 days s t his home in
Fred erick, Md. W hile at home,

John F o x rep o rt! th a t every­
thing la norm al a t hla bom* In
Chlttenango, N . Y . Ha aaya It’s
re a lly summer up there too, but
he enjoyed being home w ith hla
fa m ily and friends.
Charles Hancock, a newcomer
to N A A S , left on a “ recruit
leave” that w ill take him to his
home In Newport News, V a. while
I^o Frabonl began the long Jour­
ney today to his home In E a st
lilbh lngs, Minn.

■ m a rve lo u s !
money savers

IM % P U R E V E G E T A B L E
S H O R T E N IN G

DEXO

L GREEN

A L Y K H A N F L A N S V IS IT
CAN N ES, Franco (W—Prlncn Aly
Khan said today he Is going to ihe
United Slates at the end of the
month and probably w ill visit his
estranged w ife, Am erican Movie
Actress R ita Hayworth, and their
daughter, Yasm in.

SUNNYFIKLD LONG GRAIN
FLORIDA DRESSED and DRAWN GRADE A
SHIPPED GA. DRESSED and DRAWN GRADE A

A ft P

GRAPE
JUICE

ANN PAGE TOMATO

21 02.
H ..I He
NINO

EXTRA TENDER JUICY

P RIW H VIN O

ANN PAGE

SALAD
DRESSING

CHUCK
S o u th

FRESH GROUND

C a r o lin a

E lb e r t a a

CENTRAL FLORIDA OUICK FREEZE
AND STORAGE CO.

Yoim
*- f - r *•» ««•!, idrSancr*.
He added that llnca rates
have not kept pneeti the r is ­
ing coats of liospitna and for
tills reason the hoi find* It­
self caught In a d ill aituntlon,
A grrat deni of e, Its «nbl,
D due the honpltnlff for no
ably responding to (hallenge
pies,'till'd by these anllles.

Locker Plant

TRAIN IIITH GAmtltK

Southern Pacific p a « « r train,
the Im perial, plowed Ign empty
gasoline lank truck I crossing
14 miles smilheust of h.’Wednes­
day, derailing a *etv of the
train and Injuring n parsons
None nf the Injured i eported
In serious condition.

XOT II M T O

40,

rA T K up n u i i m * ' :
MAinf K iv u c u n t!
* d l.su lv.it New Vti
tlnn, ih«
unktiiiwi 1 i.lgn.,
»,i«I'.n.ur. In I n l.r * . I return.
(to .kh tild .r*, tru .t.n I
« ..lg n .r .,
Il.n ur*. r illlnr*.
nr u lh .r im rll.* td ..__
Ihrouali. und.r or nin t »i
Mary King (,'n run ra il, a d
K'dvvjt 1 oruaraiiqnt hi riN
RfNtt nr SSI M un ri, tin
hl.n iarn n.ck, N .w *r I
■dHlniani* und.r h i i x i I »i
&gt;&gt;*rl
and all parti invl

FRESH CRISP ICEBERG

Phone 1318

LEAN HONELESS ALL MEAT
S U P E R R IG H T U. S. C H O IC E G R A D E,
H E A V Y W E S T E R N H O N B LE8 S

Q UAKE h h a k ed w n
D Y E IIH IIU H O , Tens — Two
earth tremors, nhou mlnides
■part, shook this e o ln f West
Tennessee late Wcdn«L
Dishes
rattled
houses
croaked, hut there w i|i report
of damage.

CHANDLER, A rts, i { — The

EXTRA TENDER, JUICY

W E S T E R N — ItOBTON IIU T T

Round Steak

PORK ROAST
‘

LEA N

PURE

O UR O W N - B R E A K F A S T

B O N E L E S S C H U C K OR

Ground Beef lb. 69d Bacon ..........lb. fill
LEA N

AM

Meat Stew
W ESTERN

Shoulder Roast

O UR O W N - P U R E PO RK

S au sage ..... lb. N
IIA IIY

BEEF LIVER
Lb. 850

Lb.

FROZEN FOODS
WIIOLKSUN

A LLG O O D S L IC E D

W ESTERN C EN TER CUT

Breakfast Bacon

PORK CHOPS

A R M O U R ’S S T A R A L L M E A T

Weiners

Lb.

Orange Juice

ARMOUR'S RVAP,
Q U IC K F R O Z E N H A D

Whiting
Ja n e P a r k e r ’i

Dellcloua

Frozen Vegetables

Seafood Time

Chopped Spinach
Whole Spinach
Whole Kernel Corn
Aparamo Cvta and Tipe
Mined Vefetablea
Pom and Carrota

Heady • to • Fry

Tender

Shrimp............|5fi
Oysters .......... ||f i
Scallops........ I K
riLLKTf or

Red Perch .. lb. J |f

RASPBERRIES ...
STRAWBERRIES

T/PT 0 P

2

35

R U SSO

Strawberries
^ 10 Oz. Cans Q “T

Q U IC K P H O ZEN B O N E L E S S

Red Perch Fillets

I • Oa. C

Borax

�Ir

T O U DO N ’T
TH E

(W t lt * f n r Sanford H*r*14, C K j
^ •U vtry, by 7tW F . M ., pica** call
YELLO W

CAB U K
*

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m1
Steel Seizure
Under Draft
Act Foreseen

..'A .W d T J ^ n s X X X X I I I

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* E .In h lln h H

WftR

AN
SA N FO RD .

IN D E P E N D E N T D A If .V N E W S P A P E R
F I .O H I D A

F R lD A V , J l- h V

The New Queen Of The Se as Ends Her Record Run

White House I3 Snid
To Be Seriously Ex­
amining Avenue For
. Taking Over Plants

I d . l it :.a
5- —____L_____L_

W EA TH ER

i |»»i in partly rlciqdv ted nil)
Hnnrtl n irrn through Saturday ft , r|&gt;l Ini widely M-nltercd -bowers
| mti-r K n l CnaM mil widely ic.lt
tn «&lt;ii
.licrnnnn
thundershowers
t I ll* -r t►
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*
ANsm iah**! P r r m

I .rd .s n l W i r r

N O , -MR
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I

New Premier
Labor Chieftains Seek
Vows To Solve
Oil Squabble Dominating Voice As
Iranian Heart Pledget;
Solution In Hid To
Reestablish British
Economic Relations

Candidates Make Bids

•f ' i i i " i i ;i 11* A ' . [ i l l . i l l K
T F .IIflA N , Iran iff
Prem ier
l i t 1 1 v i 11$*.
I 'l l i if iu :;lv
Ahmed Qavam extended » peace
T h e S h i l l I s ( t in v u n t i&lt; u i;i|
THI lU P tR U N tl UAMTID I7ATI1 passes the finish line off Ambrose Light which m arks the end of the Easthid to Ihe b rllld i today In Ihe long
I J 11 m n t S u p p o r t
to-West spaed runs on the North Atlantic ru ttin g the Queen M ary’* lim a by $W hour*, the rew blue
and biller dispute over uatlonrllza
S M S . under the Selertlve Serv
Hull of Iran's oil Me alio promised
ribbon w inner ts the first Am erlr»n-bu!tt rhip In a eantury to make record croastna* of the Atlantic in both
A t t .’ o n v r i i l M i t i ( ’ i i v
tn resign If he falls to solve Ihe
directions. The vessel made Ihe trip in 3 days 13 hour* and 13 mlnutea.
ffaternadonal Sound photo)
*
. Tbla word came from a high
nation's oil problem*
administrative source who said
ID M l K III l.l
In a communique broadcast In
Ju stice Department attorneys were
HI'
I
tender;
the entire nation. Ihe newly sp
Instructed Thursday afternoon tn
' !■ 'I’m •m»9av '^H'f llltl'WM! Iff
pointed I'r r m lr r declared
prepare papera leaning to possible
* t t'ltlllM in* VUlf »• |)| f|«Yt
"The .solving of this problem will
partial le liu re of the Industry
he one id m r most Important cf
' *' mF I |FrftHP f |flf
The critic a l situation which has
forts, *0 lb,it Mir moral and tint
Mud i 1111*7”
raiulted from Ihe 47-riny alcel
Irrln l interest:. i&gt;| Iran w ill lie com
1* nl I' Ii11»|x %lni r w it
strike waa discussed Thursday at
plelcly seemed uiilm ul the .light
• Ij*' i
a White House meeting, presided
Seventy-one per*'ui» donated * &gt; est rift In good tel.iMons between
. nver by Acting D rte n ic Mohlllter
equal numlier of innt.s m u n it' (ha two cm m lrln
* John R . Steelman.
of blood for the Armed Forres
"Obviou-Jv fill - 1. 1 difficult job
Tha Selective Service Act gives
overseas yesterday a l Ihe blond hut |t Is not impossible Good -.eri .e
Ih* President power to selre only F u n d s T o H e l p
W it h A s k s
N t c k lc R a is e
clinic al the Episcopal
P alish will definitely bring about Iru ils
plants which (ail to produce tinder
lim it* , It wa*
annuiinc'd ltd- If not I will leave ltd . p
post
O
p
e
r
a
t
i
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n
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f
S
e
r
­
contract with procurement agen
morning by Joe McUnslio. r-hali
The nalhm allz.illon of Hie billion
clea.
man of the piogiam
&gt;tollar ItrlHxli operated Anglo Iran
v ic e C l u b P r o m is e d
The act saya that " I f any surh
T A L L A H A S S E E iff— Southern
Among thoae donating was Joel Ian Co was accomplished during
producer of steel or the responsl
Hell
Telephone
Tn
want*
tn
Field, postmaster, who gave 1 pint Ihe regime of Mohammed Moss*
Jack Ratigan waa elected genole head or heads there of re
ehargp a dime, instead of a nickel, of hlnod for Ihe ninth Mm- T h d e g h ia.ss of revenues because of
(uses (0 comply w llh anrh require r ia l chairman at a meeting of Mir lor a local pay station phone call donor* also IncInded Jf&gt; if th- the Idle refineries has brought
men), the President, through the Sanford United Service OrgniiiXHII also Is asking the Slate U tili­ priMonorl of Florida Fashions. In
Iran lo near liankrnplrv llriMsh
secretary of defense. Is authorized Moris enmmlMre vratcrilay a/ler. ties Commission for permission In
Four tcchnirlniiH of Mo- Flo rl la Iranian relations tut llu-ii lowest
to take Immediate possession of noon, II t.. I'erklns. J r ., who was increase its charges for service Mural Hank were cut lin e for the point
mimed sc rrrta rv of i.ie orgnmxa- connections, revocation* of service, clinic a nd four doctor*. In J . f
“ &lt; the plants of such producer
Q a v a m 's p r o m is e a 1 . In (list
lion, nnnounrrd today,
moves
and
change*,
private lloyce, |i&gt; | | | i ,SmlHi, h r . J o h n public inn o im c cn ien t .litre he took
President Trum an seized the rn
Also
circled
nl
the
Hireling
Were
branch
exchanges,
key
equipment,
lire alecl Industry last April R. hut
IM Hllil
F j u t , d o ,t, e r T l o i r - , ,
as I're m ie i. .lie
I*,
EMI w i n
on June 3 the Supreme Court rulril Mack Cleveland, vice chairm an, wiring plans, miscellaneous equip
w ork
, r e d i n g \t,,
ui m ir i K t h e v- di
ex- era.
that he lackrd authority to do no and Mrs. Cam illa R rurc, trra *u rrr ment. Teletypew riter Inler
i,n | Mot-.idegii of
Qavam
,u
and ordered the m ills returncrl to Mn Ratlgon appointed an oper- change connections and out • of
Tho i r w h o v -i b i t i l ,- er e ,I f o r -i „ 1 « fo i l , , ', m g
ornine,ni&gt;, ml |wdlry
private ownership. The April R sel- utlng rom m itter consistin'- of Hr. town connections to local number*
I H’4'f f D a l e s o i l .
ind liiiiu n g
legal question "into
1.
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J
II
Kincaid.
Florida
manager
rure was baaed on no specific law G. II S 'a r k " , Mrs, K, F . Lane,
.Spencer, James II Mul, Hon Itld o , nn enmity In-tween two pm' mp, "
.said Ihe In I Spent
' t
-Itili t. mii|ft 1
Government troop* cracked down
but rather nn what the Justice . Mr*. F , K. Itonm lltat, and L l. ltol&gt;. fnr ihr company,
I'aoline
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rr «r* Williams,
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WiMi r u ir A o n creased revenue would raise the Una Diehl, II. L . I’erklns J r . Don earlier on snpportn * of M„**a
•■■I 1‘f r
did *
B it - ll h i i
Department said were the P rcsl ert Ram ey, U SN .
in#!'""I - thlM i f'
$1.1
IJ,lion
a
year
needed
to
pay
for
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dent’s Inherent ronstitullnnal pow- \ Mrs. Lane was appointed rhnii ■
Howard, Joel Field, M n |„ I’ ilegti ,ind 01 cuplrd headqu ii let ,
Si*ti I fl *'|n » f
,r
general
employe
wage
Increase
f VI Mir U of ki r
muI
till i ( if
if fwo |w,1it Ir •«! I'llili* hack my the
flu ffy , R, licit Graham , A pril Hu.
ers.
ninn of the entertainment commit.
4TtI n
nf
Wage Stabilization
I Mis \| |
sell, Marie Farm er, Helen McGill emotional old nallonnllal ehlef I’o
Form er Solicitor General Philip ice and Jack ItaMvan. Mrs. Ilru rr, which the
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Mr*. Chat I e* W ilkie, &gt;in,|
|,e &gt; Ih e urrc-t"d -.everal )ier*imr, when
Perlm an told both Ihe D istrict and and
K a rlyle
Hnushnlder were iloard ha.* granted
He said
It
would Kutnrr.
dnno more
t If m i l *if $ti i / * 'I | ih zir
thev trm l lo detnottslrale In Ihe
Supreme Court* In the seizure case named lo n teni-’orary budget coni1111.11 l $■i • in
i lii*
W C. Ilutchfaon .1, , Loren,- router of Ihr , dv *Uitlii*l q n nn
that the government had con- eilttee. Mrs, Hriicc, Mr*. II K- than that III.* petition to Ihe state
u n t i l n 1 111m i i
|i it
,\lk in «,
Frank
Police -aill the deimmslralora,
■Idered seizure under the Selective P it," . nod I,t. John DnnleUmi, hoard sold he wage lnrreate* were Fran klin , H illy
Hr
Service Act but had decided the ITf*N. were »»p,ilntr,l to Ihe retroactive lo June l and June 8 Randier, John W W illiam &gt;, Kimsr led bv Ka/cm H iiw lhi, oil , on
Stunt
r*f
Qi**
and the company ” 1* already *uf- veil M cLain. W. W. T y " ’. Flossie sultanl tn Mossadegh, crowded in
method wa* too cumbersome and hnoslng committee,
fertng a substantial dally decrease H all, M iiiervali W illiam *-,n. Ague, lo Ihe slrcels *liimlloi! "D eath lo
l « r m ’» «n . It
It
too difficult tn purine
The rxm m lttce we* addressed by In It* necessary and eaM nllal net lllrdsong, Evelyn D i* l,i„w , K , ‘ I I U avain " ami "Down Qavain " lla *
*I-1 l l i r y r r
At T h u n d ay'a White Home meet
Mr*.
Relwyri
L
.
T.lnde.
district
di­
Income" In meet the added pay
: in l V i* p Prrui
M cAlraam ler, Gordon R w-a I m, I *lltl w*» tint arrested, however, ax
11
lug. In addition to Steelmen, wen
ill ill M I m' m H h I:
be hai parlinm eiitary immunity
Munitions - Hoard Chairm an Jnhn rector of th e ..U S D In southern roll.
.
* ;
Ruddy Lnkn and Mnml Wilson.
Men
rate
end
on
cittern
Florida.
Hh*
,1
Sm all, National Production Aulhnr-1 *y
lli»* ( i r o r
The company dig not aak for any
(tnvnm , wltoep deslgnallot* as
R. B. nrown, V / lle n rv Wli
V m iiS
t l|it«f n,p
Prem ier *nrprlsed MiiXMilegh’ i*d '
ria aflan e a fla ffaae Threei
if
jty Chief Henry I t Fo w ler, Steel- revealed thet the it SO would not Increase In regular business and
he
able
lo
reed
is
foil
time
director
pfvIDMtl
Mil I f* 1 1
in in Y Manpower Ohtef • ’ Arthur
herent-t and rimfronted them wllh
residential telephone rental rates,
l l 's i l l s s M n a f a s t T h r s s t
here but added that she herself nor long distance toll charge*.
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f.
a„ itrrniuptl .bed fact, wit ■ cx
I *i o f . i i l r n !
A p 11, 11 n i
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W .ll I i
would he read* to * **l» l In eny
A i M lit
IlM'llrl
Southern Ball i m i l about Rn
t v r lr d to tire.,-tit lit- new t',rtilnel
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w av she mold end announced that per rent of Flnrlda'a
lit
hi im.;l|l
mhi
telephone
the Alapls , lo ver house »f Par
fi.rei* ,v1|l ho nvattabte from the subscriber* Its exchange* cover
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IT SO for the greater port of the the entire E a s t Coast, lome of Ihe
tfnvatn, wtui 1,,-^drd Ihe gm-eiti
hInterior and Ihe im rlhw rslern tip
tin-nt in I npl mil I HIT md (if,,,,gill
operation her"
w a .h i * &gt; r&gt;.'
t -».i
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flip
Junior
Ghamlip,
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(he 0,ill,.0 delv ll,r,n ii:li two &gt;l,io
Mr llniiabnlder, ehalrman of Ihr of Ihe slate
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n iP ivr’* tw ill-faw n iiMinliik' ...... gerou , &lt;11 poles wllh lliissi i w .
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Chamber of Commerce Committee
lest w ill rump t,&lt; hi, , mi ........... lieminuted for Pteinlei l,y Ihe Mm 1,0 ll. 11 U , I *- , 1
mi Nn&lt;-*| A ffa ir*, exlended hi*
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W ASHINGTON iff - President shenhs t« *11 the*" l*d lr* who li*ve
i'tdft,
tl.
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Im 1
41» |l|t » I .,
ment of the winner w ill
,. , i- alone was ne- eusury
-line Ihe .r i in i ma
T ro m an ’a doctors cave him the helned with the U P fl work oarticil- 1
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next Tliuraday
.,t (be .1*, ■■ *.,'0*11* i&lt; m recess
if
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last of ■ series of medical tests |»-iv *lnallriK out Mr*. F . K. Ron- [
hdum i . tii i •
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today white Democratic politicians 0, 1110*. first g"n«ral chalrnieo of
iou*
W ASHINGTON iff - President
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The four wer-kx-old root, ' (
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Ited Impatiently for his dlsntls the group, end Mr*. K. F . U n r . Truman signed Into law tod»y a
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o
4f|)l
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till
drill
h
i
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rlilldren 12 ami under, ba- 1■ •&gt;
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*( " t •
from the hospital
tpb**quentlir general ebelrman.
bill continuing government suppnM directed by C liff Able*. I t ,
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•If ‘ .Oil**
♦
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Uter nearly a week'* bout with
Director* of the UKO group are of price* for rollon, wheat, corn.
At
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live is to name th* nsrnmt &gt;&gt;' t
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a v lr u i Infection, the President’ s Mrs. Hrue», Str*. K F . t*ane, J r |re, tobacco and peanut* at W twin* horn to '’R llk y " at t|, u..
f Millo r i m
|i m H|p fell fill* |* * .
if
1 I'M(J11♦-I I
temperature had returned to nor .lories Douglas Rtepstrnm. Mr*. F. per cent of parity through O il
F« M
nlrlpat Zoo on June 1J,
* , IV I d*
m al. but Dem ocratic presidential E . Roum lllat, Mrs, Herman Jacob­
The President said In a stale
f
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hlltol
1
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Sanford received
n*'io.
II , o.
■iplranU could not boast as much sen, M»*. W .
» fc,
fill
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Cagle. M rs. C . E . ment that Ihe new taw " is a v*lu
f|ff» 4* ***4|i ift
publicity when a picture -&gt;f
11 .
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w ife Itha Chicago National Conven c.lnn. Mr*. M. L . W right. Mr*. able addition tn tha agricultural twin fawn* wa* printed in
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r A \| P A
ff
D r m o n v t , 1*100 xf 1
1 ,f »• Mil . ,f If* 1 *»lf ff ff ,' 1*4 1
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Monday.
Ron (opening
. _________________
Emma Olnson. Mr*. R. C. Graham , legislation which hat baan so Im­ cf th* country'* n sw » |i* |,e ,, ,i* , * device dr stgnrd to convert , illtn ixed b- "&gt;* n» • m
Sill I MS
M r. Trum an expects to return an-t the Rev. Angus Mctnnls.
portant In maintaining a strong the Associated p rf » , carried .&lt; - rmiventlomd leletihotie .ydem lido ti o * md o il,.,
&lt;1,0. ,1 ,1 , 0.1 t.
M il 1*1.f
to tha W hile Hotiia Saturday, but
an autnm allr tire alserri nystrm Itnmg op \V&gt; ' i . , , m i o , 1 &gt;ul, K,. O i l ,
Other directors are Dr. O. H. and stable (arm economy ami It* photo wire service
thara la no Indication (hat he plans
which ha* contributed so markedly
........
I h i m fl
» h , scheduled for a Tam pa Im lrl W, 1
A total of 200 ruitrlr* lied ,
to make known hla choice or a Utarke, Mra. E . A. Covington. U , to a much-needed Increase In the
*99lf mil
today
M, i |„v . , , .1-0 , 1,on l o , ,,,,,, . ,-( ,0 I t . .,
John Daplelson. L*. Robert Ram .
HUlunltted tlirn iiy l, t hi * i n ,.,,,,.
** 1 I I M U 1 M In
. f I k . k.ll_.
Am erican itandard of rural llvI .........
I’be Invenlnr, Tliom ax I T ile fe, *lve Ju ly il ,,„ l 1,000, llv &lt;
It wa* reported hv M i*
II.-, i
fog. Such a move on hla part could res., Cbarjott* flm lth. Mra. Ralph log.”
Kvlarauga, Alu . w ill rnndnrl il«- |&gt;e, ie,| to , . o„,&gt; lo Mi w *1If 1la
- ,„i ,fi i., i p, • )• * r in %o •
If
t ir t . ... t. .*
Ring,
Jaycee
exem
tive
«pp&gt;.,
Wight
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C.
P
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Fraq
klln
.
Mr*.
F
.
ba tha aaddlng factor In lalactlon
The law provides that parity lor
dem ondrillon at the Tam pa T'e,
,1 Hint tim« M, * I • 1 , r 3prf h il « 11 ’ *i i i .s 1( , ,|
ii , ,,,&lt; ................... ■ 1 “ H
There
have
been
200
d
ilf
r
.
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A.
Dy»on,
and
Mr*.
W
illiam
1^of tha Dem ocratic nomlnaa.
these ila crop* w ill be determined, names entered among the ■
it
9
if
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. rare, the only hotel In Ihe eonnlry lo *,-1*1111 *oi l&gt;&gt; ■&gt;t" •
F e lra .
-M oit of Ih t people around Mr
through 1033, by whichever of two
w llh the Tate device
im|»rr| f
l.ihon 1round I'riv
j
ill*
I,.
with
only
.12
duplication*
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Also
Included
a
re
K
arlyle
Hnu»Trum an profaaa to ba In Ihe dark
present form ulas gives the higher
Idl
lit
fl
Ml
All -tnilMlIlil *' Ml* M*
•t pF oil
AbmtI lf&gt;n hotel, in .iira n e e l ete
With still another day i&lt;&gt;
floor * Mol «ill |*4, 1 '■ ,,
md i»* '■'
Bean Cabinet member* are button holder. Jack H all. Mr*. Joe Cnrlav, price. The controversial "sliding
i t i jtli rl M.
phone and government exrrtillve
l»Mff»i»M r f'y't rtftillv
ttppm
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holing reporter* asking them. M r*. I.. M. Rwaln, Mr*. O. T . scale " p arity program was set contest chairman Aides urife*
.
,
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IMm
are here fnr the dem nndrxlion f ifty's f|r» l.lMff »fi
i Flo lit. Ft H■ I",*' &gt;' .ed ;
Ml.*
.
"W hal l i Ih# hoaa going to do?" Pearson. M r*. K tl- C arte r, Mr*. aside for the 1033 end 10M crop rlilldren to h u rry and mall in ll, ,,
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The invention rnnslsta of a tliei |»f F VlPfl 1*1 f’ M' I* 1**1 M i n i 11•I
suggested name* for ||,e
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Mi
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And M r. Tru m an ’a own alternate M. F,. Raker, Mr*. Paul Peiold, year*.
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m odal anil delayed artlnn relav * MHmt fnr 0»r *it*i I
little luirk and doa,
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if I I Ilf”
to tha Democratic convention, the Mia* Q uisle Hinton. Mr*. Roy
P arity la a price determined by
•1111
it i . enniieeted In the lelephnne In I r i ln iN f i f i M r M r &lt; 1»»v hrr rn *fIt In M,‘ ' r
"M
all
vmir
name
entile*
•&lt;
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n a n who w ill r a i l h ii vote, h ai T ill)* , end M r*. Lowell D zlrr,
Ihe government to be fa ir to termH i r i ' m i n *1 ll »'|m lilif i »*f
'
It «•L I * , •*
Jaycee Information Bonth,
H.,&gt; enrh of the hotel's 2Vt rmims and
&lt;f» M « " unable to tea tha Prealdenl
Mr. Ratigan announced that he era In term s of things they buy 1.(1), Hanford, F la . And 1&gt;*
"I*
mm f *l i 4Vim
leased shop*
I ■r*r ril Ji vi v IiiHi llir* f a m i l y *if f i m
'♦ *r F
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during 1 a trip to Waihington thl* would iater prewnt the name* of
Secretary of A grleuturrj Bran
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A predetermined high tem per» h'lflmifc | M»! (M H$s* *l*Vz'|l||Mf}#'n» i.f Hlf I'
to get them In the mall I,&gt;-&gt;■&gt;,.
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prospective new director* from nan already haa announced the six
t H V Ii
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lure nr sudden temperature rise f f If Ilf 11V fflitlfM I t list A#*i*|| lift* I
Tom J . Oavtn, Kanaaa C ity, ap- local organisation* not yet rrp re . rropa w ill be supported at M per midnight t o n '.* * " Mr. A ble. «d In any room w ill activate the dr m il Ih** •'••rlf f i l H* jimI i I i 1 nf ♦,»*»
In” * mu liMlif*
ij 1*1 n r till* .1 f* if i f i |f If| f*r
vlasd.
gaiantly waa en route home with
cen1
it of parity
year.
n. I .
If fi
»
I i hnjrr* ■t i* , f ,. t I,i l ap
p • f i l l . I .1 lit
rented on the board.
Vlre, which w ill IraiiM till a xlgn.il IfiRfiy "
One clever letter stthmllled
out getting an audience with the
, pi * I m
I h i t n i H I v | ♦*v |«***
hi |ii”fM||ir
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W’tilrh causes Ihe hole I swllciilmard
natitai
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^IM ldant becam e of M r. Trum an'*
G O L F SW ING K I L L S G IR L
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I vj*dr \ ft(i*r |r hi un In
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In flash Interniltlen lly, dale sal,I fill* III 1,f
ilnce
S
ilk
y
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first
,pt
of
f n m arul h a subsequent Irto to
GLEN COVE. N. Y. OB-B arbara
h illnf
lifll Him ft»»y ‘ J i t i n t n ! t
» Affl if tin h i
Titus the n|ieralni on duly would -ailot i &gt;
i n ,any
a prise and her seeoml
I t . A rm y’* , Walter R a t? Hoipltal
Hospl
Goble, I, died of bead Injuries awere
I fnr I ihnr 'llimn
p j »m»
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I *M
rerelve Im inedlale lufnnnntlnii ,,( peace lo n lta c l go* Ivihi r f lf i I
surpriae.
r a complete cbeckun.
_ Kim.
Thursday after being nit accident­
t ; -,F'i f ftif ♦ f f f ...................
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Out of the 200 Irtteta, i | „ . „. Ihe outbreak of the fire and I I.
President w m afflck
sffieken Sunally by a golf club swung by a
hi
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In tImv 11»f h'ti iim
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exael location
M ill I IN Ml A I I'I I II P.'s
W ASHINGTON Uff-The Pullman playmate wh
While he h a i shewn steady
no waa teaching her have been from out-of.atate i w
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TUN
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Ihe
D
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H i .M M m , » v -m m -t
from Illinois and one from Cob
i
improvement alnee Monday, ac- Co, received permission Inday to the
he gar
J f)’ * i nti .4ft A*,'' I
n*|riiir tfi fMppm i pi ipM s
11rIf r* filntvKiifi11nn
I'hi’i I t ui,i i,
o iiiN h i m , K i s t i r m i
* I i m cording In the W hit* House, he raise Its minimum charge for
Barbarn and Robert Haggerty, fornla. Entrlea received tn Fh&gt;,
*1 I m •"irm l H
I’ EN SA f'O i.A iff — f.’apl 1 Itlin -ued on urrie* e&lt;|,e, ted l o I if if* f ,,i ii d,
hospitalised for the firs t time sleeping ca r accommodations by alao 8, wore playing In a aand Ida retireaent almnst every «&gt;„ H ill of (lie Florida Hlgliway P * Hie price nf
im f iH Y
M* |n f lii . u r HHi ip*
,1 If iik ., cull,-I .
Hun or the atete.
•bout
33
per
cenL
ce
he
entered
the
White
House
trap
at
the
Naisau
Country
Club.
il«l h»* l i
J ill
I imI mf -.tl m im K rt f
rl
XIA IIM l M I
*t«l rnn-.l , and lo-.vei celling
The Interstale Commerce (o m Their mothers, Mra. Gene W.
Tha names w ill be lin lird I j Irol I* (lie new president of Ihr rll&gt;
■ eheekup on ordere of Maj.
i
h*
.
limiM’
V
mi
9n
r im
jiL, .hniihln m l , hmiI tirro .1
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;
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W elsh' M r. E 1 Florida Peaco Officers Assorlalinn nf rim
i. Wallace If . G rth a m , hla phy- mission said the company con Id Goble, Garden City, and Mr*. John MU* Z llla
v«m (
t|;iin i •
nl M&gt; f I i »■ i im f ti • |i * ' Hi im 11 K i‘ i M MM II|| , ii”|i
Other
officer*
circled
Thursday
in .
nut Ihe Increase Into effect nn Ju ly r . “Haggerty, M a n h u n t, were In Mougbion, and Porter Lansing
T h r m ih f, i ffri llv i July A\t vaiM • &lt;»i &gt;■
• m&gt;9. Hi* r- ii
Hm Vimv (tivMi Mt M ' *III el tl
al Ih r group'* rinsing rmivenllnu
r . Trum an plana lo fly to ChJ- » .
the1 clubhouse.
clut
H«f| i ffj dpi;
Um ill.li 11i||ry. ", Im ,. mBm firm
•raslnn are:
InrrrOM' uhnlrtoli *Hliiur* r»f v** al iiimf h.il f tl *1 -n
The now schedule of rates will
next week to address (he
Pnltee u id Barbara wai struck
m nil
'9
1 •nfl llll t»r| |» si 11isit * »
III
firff
11
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huriilnH
liiiit
him
«n
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9
m M Im
Poller
Chief
Gentge
W
Mt-Cn
ig session of fhe convention. establish a minimum charge of by Robert's backawing aa he at­
|HMl9lfl*t (nr lifiiiir
mh! r jif iir f I
uiihm ii i -*l nt
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h
0
0
2
2
P
n
r
n
n
n
f
Panam
a
filly
.
Ural
vice
prealdenl,
five dollar* for a lower bcrlh In tempted to hit the ball.
iv e u i.il
, Police Chief W illiam It Joiner, grade, and 12 li't tor good glad,'
It,,
o,i t,|, i ,,. I '.,* ,,, I'm iolv
a itandard Pullm an car. The prea
\1 -*n i r
T ilin '
T t lilu
I &gt;.ml: t'dwnld-,
Coiieetinn.
»*,. 10* . .
,, 10■ In®*vlll**, second vice presldetil, Fellings on forequarter,, w ill be r 'it• •*■' r „ , „ i I
ent minimum Is 14.03 for that type IL DUCK’S STEED PULLS HACK
L dlectlons of the 1051 tax roll and Eugenn Acree. Insfieclnr, De lim n e d $1 HO per lumdred nil pi i i i i , ; (ll
......
ll
,1,1 I l ioeorcu ,
HIM
of accommodation.
RO E iff - AUantleo, tha white amounted lo 00,22 percent of tlie
Ma- «" 1
Since all ilseplng-car charges itetUon Benito MniaoUal rode In entire tax levy of $60O,94O.t)ri as partment nf Agriculture, Lake and rlmir-e grades and fio o on ,|* ino i.in i
good.
I dw ard, ,-i„l m t&gt;, mil tmreu
I to . ID-3 35 t ;10 i Jf)
are tied to the basic lower-berth icoiwe of raeclat parades, now la compered with 90.U4 percent for W ile i, third vlre president
Ko m aile r ko » fa r away
T ra n jlated Inr Hie hnujcwtfe, Hie leo rm i,,’ lo
Re-elected were Virgil Slu art, Sf
iilni l ei, 23 abnil!
Satuidev
fere, all other types of ileeplng pulling a sightseeing carriage 1050. John L . G allow ay, tax* c l
from home yee may • * « y m Augustine, se cre to ry” Irn a iu re r, I DPR *«ld Mte |,r„tin l,lv will have a ir or,, | - I, aid had l-uill arro.it
I-ansa i T e trilo ,
accommodations w ill take a pro- around Rome.
lector, la id today In hie m nu.il and the Rev. I.loytl King. Orlando, ,
yM stlm i yen eels readily retch
pay about t'» rents ■ ........... I m operly |iliillr,l (,,i i Ireet but
I 10 ( (Ml-ft M U III
K rttonet* advance. Thus, the min- The 30-year old bore# oi
report to the County Com mlulun stale rhaplain
n ms the home faw n newt bv
more for ru tlrts and -.ft-shi mul nevei , 1, velop, ,1 t’.il , ird &gt; eon
*
pi
Dolno fine* A W O ! "
um
charge
for
a
lower
berth
tn
Imum
fo
r
the
flie
a
l
year
ending
Ju,i&gt;waa
acquired
In
Libya
for
ll
Duce's
*w"dtog the Hanford Ren***
Lifetim e
membership*
w e r e about ,U ,-rrri. - pound lean for li’ lid , (lie mar ;h,tl k no, Itetl him
8-fib 5:43 -t ?9
Ing ca r w ill advance ilate visit to that then Italian 80, 1952,
yon retnns. T o o can a r­ a tourist
rtb i'Jir,|n, liitoul'lcr cuts mid tire a , I down, luoke In, gl.i.-.e-i mul
awarded
Assistant
Police
M
ilcf
iiundav
$3 05.
from
colony in Africa, After the visit
G allow ay said that a groat ma George M While, Pensacola, mil nf veal
dragged
linn
l»
n
e
u
t s «H h yonr ca rrie r la p , or
W” tkilig ll&lt;-, W.*y
berth minimum wilt Ihe Fascists hauled! he steed to Jo rlty of the U xpayere of Hcml
The
going
president,
and
I,
S
Rose,
In
|all
tie
**
t,
t,"al
up
again,
igh C harlie Mar
Through f'olelg*"
la a itandard Pull- Italy.
become
nole County look advantage of llm retired chief nf detective* et Or H D B IIE R V N EA R W H IT E H O USE Fd v i l d . , ild lie ,d :,, rlatliied lie
j mane ear, h r
I MI-3 08-fi IN / Id U 21
In a tourist c a r,
man
Since Fascism'* fall, Atlantlco 4 percent discount period !«xt landfl.
WASHINGTON 'ff Police tminy never rerove,ed $inn lie bad wlien
pricad at a flat hai been used by motto. ‘
with
November and paid real estate and
limited for two nrim-d ban,lit* who jailed
3|ovlel*|i,l
Now Im ' s too old
personal property
property taxes in the
escaped with ttiore fhmi $7,ixhi
BAVINGH A R K UP
"Fo rt lleflan e ""
amount o f $841,014.07, which was
W ASHIN GTO N Iff — Am erican* from ii tmtei a few blocks from
lit,M l II IS H E A V Y
Mt&gt;, feature S Id,
K K D D IP L O M A T L K A
more than one-half o f the t-nHre saved more money during Ihn first Ihn White House after piling fu rn i­
FK IIN A N IH N A IIICACH 'ff
l»*i compel" ahow u-IS
LONDON UB- Russian Dl|
tan roil,
ihrea months of this year than in ture on their three holdup victim * T ra ffic on Hu- Rurcaneer T ra il,
Pavel Kusnataov. asked lo
SeUirday
The taxpayers saved 110,287.24 any first quarter alnee World War
The daring daylight robbery in­ an-nlc loll mail between liere and
"Elep h an t Stomped*’’
In discount* allowed under *,he low I I , reports Ihe Securities and E x ­ curred during Ihe noon hour T h u rs ­ May port, wax more than twice as
anil "Gun P l» y "
fa r payments mad* In Novemlier, change Commission fS K C ).
day Just after tho w re k ’s payroll heavy June of this year as in
Hiindsy
December, Ja n u a ry and Pebniery.
The total of $3,700,000,1X10 rep­ cash frir tho* Roger Smith lintel Juno, 1031
"People W ill T a lk ”
M r, G allow ay teld thl* la a fine resented savings In currency and employes had been brought from
Lcoti Paine J r ., general mana­
demonstration on Ihe p a r t t f pro- bank deposits. In aavinga and loan Ihe hank.
ger of ihe ocean highway and port
P K A IH IE I.A K K
Fra n k M. Foley, 43, hotel audi­ authority operated by Iho slate,
aasoctotiona, private and govern----m eat i j m w m i * * , aecuritles and tor, said Ihn bandit* wore two un­ attributed Iho Increase to greater
"P a t ami M ike"
to pay th eir (exes when tim e repayment of mortgage end masked Negroes nlioul 3D year* summer tourist nelvly and a
7:15 - 9:30 - 10:30
due.
other consamer debts.
aid.
more arive promotion program.

*

WASHINGTON Iff' - Tho White
Hour* wai reported today to hr
seriously considering a plan to
w ile part of the strike bound ileel

Jack Ratigan Is Seventy-one Donors Contribute
Named Chairman
To Armed Forces Blood Program
Of USO Group Southern Bell Co!
In Pay Station Call

Commissioner Is Ike Begins First
Named To Take Vacation Since
McCloy’s Place Return To IJ S.

Jiiyccc f)ccr Niimiiuc
Contest To Conic 'I’o
Filnfl Siitiirclay Night

Truman Gtfts Last
Tests And Plans to
Go Home Saturday

Bill Signer! Keeping
Farm I’ricc SuppnrtH

IU
j

As Fire Alarm Is
Shown In lain pa

Pullman Company To
Hike Minimum Rates

?(

*51 Tax CollectionH
rcrceiu

I

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Sanford Herald
i,t Vacation-Pack

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K A N F O im t1F.RA t.1l .
F rid a y , Ju ly IS . 1S!H

if ' 4

At The Churches
T H K F IH H T H A I'T IH T C M M IC II
of O f ltd o
U r . F r a n k C. M organ, I'nator
V:46 a.m . Huiidny Huhoul, II. K.

W h rtle r Hr., Kuperinlcmton:
11:00 a.III. tii’i inuii tty tho |m«
lo r , "W h at V ii1- J " "*
l»u
F o r You T — l "**
8 :0 0 p.m . Serm o n by the pantort “ It P a y * Tu Se rv e God."

F 1 H 8 T C IIU H E M O F L'H H IB T ,
S C IE N T IS T
800 K a i l S o u n d H U rrt

Sunday Service ll:(H ) u.m,
8unday School l»:a&lt;) u.m.
W td n riiln y S crv lco 8 : 0 0 p in
Heading (loom T iiffd a y u'»l FMday 8:00 to 6:00 p.m.
A ll Hie w elcom e to attend our
* * iv ii# » and to u ie the Kcudinir

Hoorn.
S e rv ice * In all
C h u rclira
of
C h i l d , H cicn tU i,
n ea t
Su n iln y
cin p liH iiU ' iiih ii '* (treat net'I to
a c le n llflc a lly
undt'iatand
lio d 'i
a lin e** In order tu comprehend
L if e . Su b ject of the I.tMoh-Hcr-

moil 1* “ L ife " ,

if :!

The G olilan T e d l» fio m Jtfvulatlon 481: 0, 71: " I w ill
ulvo
unto him that U a lh lt d of l i e
fou n tain of the w a te r
of
l.fi'
fre e ly . Hu that u velco m rth .h u ll
Inherit a ll Ih ln g *] am i I w ill V
hi* God, and he ehult he my roll."
S c iljd u r a l
u lections
include
Je *u a ’ fta te m e n l: “ T h U I*
llfo
e le rn a l, th at they might
know
thee the o nly lin e Clod, .rod J e m a
C lu 1*1, whom
iho.i
hint
le n t'
(Jo h n I7:.'l).
One of the e u iieln lU e pointace*

fiom "Helenee und lle u l'li
Key to the S i'll p tiut r ' l.y
M ary lin ker Eddy la! "Th e Ik ilp tine* Imply th lil liod i&lt; All-ina l l ....T h e Scrlpttiiea uhu dud i l l 1
that God I* S p irit. Tlleri-Io ie In
Sp irit nil I* lin n iiu iiv, und thuie
can he no dlacuid; all I* I.I f f , und
there i* no deaih" (p. 3.11).
W illi

SEVEN III

In i

m ust

A eoitllal welcome.
H O L Y n i O S S I T IL T H II
Episcop al
H er. II. L . /.I III (lie rill mi, II. 0 ..

Sund ay School !i.:iu a.m , Satur-

day.
Morning W m ahiii 11:Oil u.m
P ra ye r Meeting Wednesday 7:30
p.m. fiverynn# welcome to attend
ilible Study.
A M I M IS S IO N A l l !

A L L IA N C E
P ark AvanUe mill I'o iiile rn lli
Street
(ilcnn E . Sm ith, Puslor
lllld f School 1l:II&gt; u.m.

Morning Worship 11:00 rt in.
Paaloi’a subject; "the 1 uigotten
Waln|iol".
Evening Service 7:16 p.m.
An

ayes.
tile

Inloiniul

h i vice

for

all

patlor w ill speak on the

su b je ct: " 1 1 1 *
( Ile a l Sin ".

IM IK S IIY T F .IIIA N
M IG It C II
Halt Ax-nut* anil T h lrtl Street
Her, A. l i . M cliinla, M inM ci
0:16 u.m. Sunday Helioo..
I trim u.m. Mornlnp
Worship.
A lit hem; "Show Me T h y Way, (&gt;

Chou I' iu c Hcu P i liluy 7:30 p.in.

» ItV E N T IH T

Kennalh E . Mviialng, Elder

( T I H I S T I AN

I-'UIST

&lt;m . i u ' i i

llihb’ fleliool tl;Tft It.ill.
Wondup Service 11 00 a.m.

c iiu iir u

if
I]

• in n s 'l l a n

l l l l t Sn ilfm d A ie m ie
Iter In rt J . H ill*. I'liutor

Uncovering

of

a

A ll am cordially Invited tu each
service.

Hector
Sixth Sttndiiy n ite r T r in it y
b.nu a ,m. Holy Com m union,
l i ;:o) it.in Morning l iuyee und
Holy Ktic lint |r&gt;t,
U I H I.I I AN Mi l II O 0 L S T
l II I IH li
Paula
l.io r y e O. Mur-ili, Pu-ilor
Hev ir ul M u lin g every nlKht oil
III J u ly 21, mid Hi hi.' School w ill
continue until J u ly .'n.
Ilev. Mill u n lit
liiy lo i,
our
ev m iy e liil noil 111 1&gt;11- School lend
I I , w ill pli-lieli t vei y night lit I ..0
p In.
Illhle St hold 0.00 li .h i .
Hililo Mcliiiol I ’m g in m F rid a y
iiiu n i ot /:.!■&gt; p.m
It.. I
........
-II

l/ird,"

Tlionipnon

Chiiiicel

fa m ily "

0:16 u n i.

We

pruvlde a

C hoir; Mule Chorua: "O Love'Moil
m
u ..i Let
i ... Me
rt.. d
i',."
vi illin'
..... mil
W ill
ill Not
o ", M
Sermon by M r. Mr Inn In. I'h u irii
Nursery 10:46-18:00 each Hund.iy.
7:00 p in, Pioneer Fellow tlilp.
8:00 pm .
K verlnir
Wur*hi|&gt;.
Anthem "(ite u l I* Thy
I rv. .
H oIiiii by Youth Choir. Seimun,
"A Nation S e le cli u I.t-itrli-r” by
M r. Mctnnl*.

tiluce for every m tuihtr of th*
:
.i
fam ily.
Mui nlnif
W ouhlp tl:0 0
Setniuii l.y John I,. M iller.
T iu lu iriK
Union 0:46 p. m.

F IH H T M E T H O II IK T &lt; I I I HCH
J . E . M cK in ley. M ild-ter
1146 u.m. .Sunday
School.
A
claaa for every iigc.
1 1 : 0 0 u ni. M orning
W m nlilp.
Serm on |,y Or. George It lluininn.
7 : 0 0 p m Inti-iiiii-dltiti- iiih I SellIni Youth F fllo w a h lp Set vice.
8:110 pm
Fvm diig
W o ithlp .
Hm moil iiy Or. Lum b.

“ Worship In air-cooled comfort"
Welcome.

T » d (A A O 1

I O L O C r TO D f i a P
MV C O LU M N 0 8 8 a t
TM» N B W S P A P i ' C
OBKfCg —O N O u 5 IvAV

L'llhin-I fill ull nye Kioup*.
E v e n in g
W or*nip
M:0U
p.m.
Si'rm un by John I., M iller.
N u rse ry open ill m orning and
i vi-itiiiy* service for child ren u i.ttV
six yours o f nge.

A Q S N T YOU
jM
rufcS‘»TBD \ cT'r*»jr 01 VS
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’ t y t u i r M i l l i o n A iS E B o v
MAN ALtHf2’ POLL. 0 8 8 B f J *

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L. IWH M I'LL li’S -*0 - IT-.

LOdAt- TIWN-a OB MuttoBia

a *e ju;lo iroHif— N

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PASuLOvrb C A lN rK .A C r_
PLO v QiU LH AO Clff,

HAl u Y/

M lN G IIE G A T IO N A I. C li lJ K C l l ,
I ’m I. A tc a u r um| T h ird S lrt c i
J . Ilernnrd Itool, MTulMar
Hominy School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Service
11:00 a.m. i
Scim uti; "When Not To Stop."

LokuI Notice
IN
M l l * I* OK -M il! l l i l . t l l '
M il &gt;1 V.
j r iiiiik
m m M iM .
o t a T ij n y y i i i i i i i i i . t .
in t 'liiiii.L T i:.
JN III- l IIIJ M TATI-7 U K
llu llI.ll'l M, m .rtK K O lU i,
I .... k&gt;ui,i u

TO A M . tv HUM I T l i t \ (O N I KHNi
N lillr. I . h a lrliy h Ivi -u Ill'll II', V
H O l.t.KH Ili.U hi* until l.|,,,r l .,E a t t u ii.r i,( ih* l.,i*i
M ill mi,l
T . . I mii,* ul ul p u lic H T M in .A,i
K o llll, |||-,|#**,I. Ihut III. Ill,,,I I,l»
I'tlliin n I,. r final .11*, ha, * * an.I
I|||,I ll* Will II l, Illy In III*' Iltinnl ink
llim ills * H l.nairi,m . r,,,n,t&gt; lu ili;.
uf billllllu)# Ci.unly, I-lu ll, 111 ,
n.
lull day uf A mbm. i .
mi
(■rov«l uf *uii&gt;* mui r«r iin .,1 , i i .
Ln « ra* a* !.«►&gt; m, , ,.i i i , . i.uri w in
• ml l c .llllil.n l ,,r IIU III.IIT
M
t il.AN* U llll. ilar**.F d , iiii till* t ill,
day uf Ju ly 1*4*.
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IHlV 11(If.t-I-JII
Aa IliF iu ln r
Af in .
Imat W ill mid T o lu
in .in uf IIU III.IIT 31
III.A N K U m i, 11.
&gt;1
N n rn e i
•aarurd P luiian , Ju ly I l i a . Iil.-.J
S u T I f i : ih
in u i:n v
H iv e s
Dial iiurauaiil 1 &gt;■t'lm iiier m i, UnrIlia Hlalutes. IM I. 11* Hiiiriiitol. Hi*
follow Ilia ’ d *srl lti*i) la ml 111 11 * 1111 .
no|a 1’nnuly. r im Ola. w ill he •&gt;&lt;
fared for kale at uuldli1 outciy im
In * Ii1 |li**l *ii(t h o t cu*li Idit m
.eh* from ilouc of
lh *
Hsinln. [•
P liu n ly Com 1 lion*!-, al tk in f.iil.
h ealiinln * at 1 1 . if. a.rn., 011 M u tiljy
July l l l k A. li Iwo3:
tun* »a a mo m *
a i* v u
Colon/ In '* Huliillvlaltili
J'Iai
Hook I !'* ** 71.
Lot 101 ‘Ik * Mi, vla Colony
i.V * •uhdfvislon Plat Honk J
^ /Ssta I,lock ( T ie r I I 'Ik *
Tow n of Hanford I ’lwl lleek i
p a r ts t* lo 14 amt 113, I I I 111

ti« a in

B in * Ill'll k I T l* r I I Tk«
Tow n of Hdnrorit I’lat llouk I
tiajte* U In «( and I I I . I l l 113
I I * h 117
A ll III.ii k * T l* r
I*
Th*
Tow n Of Hanford |&gt;|«| |i„„k i

PUB* I I .
L n ta I I A I t p l u c k p t . a k s
W u y i n s n H e l a h i a PluT Hun k I

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r u t* 71. 71 *

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Wherever You G o..

Ult’iiatroiii, rm in ly .fmlMr of HviliM
itnla Com ilv, Kliirlitn. I will at U n 1
o’tiopk A Al mi TlmrailMV July 24tli. \
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Tank-Led Drive By
Korean Reds Fails
To Take Allied Hill

THE SAN FORD HERALD
Frithiv. Jill* la. 1952
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B y G E O R G E M cARTH U R
S E O U L , Korea
-- A tanksupported Communist battalion a t­
tacked through drenching rains to­
day in a fruitless effort to push
Allied soldiers
f battle-scarred
Old Baldy hill on the Korean west­
ern Iron).
About 700 Cummunist I mops hit
the strategic slope west of Chorwon
after a deafening preparatory b ar­
rage from Ked mortars and field
guns.
The U . S. Eighth Arm y said
United Nations detenders killed an
estimated too Chinese a tla c k e n
and wounded ISO
Allied reinforcements scrambled
up the sliptiery lull shortly alter
the battle began
The Herts' guns opened tip oil Old
Baldy Thursday night and 50 min
utes later Communist troops as­
saulted the height, then high ve
locity fire (rum Communist tank
guns raked the hill.
' United Nations tanks answered
and at Jeast .one of the Red ar
mored vehicles was set afire.
The Red tanka pulled out of the
light shortly after midnight and
the Infantry assault was blunted
by 1:49 a. m. Sporadic firing con­
tinued, however, and the Com mu
n lita did not give up the assault
until 3:45 a. m.
The U. N. selied the strategic
hill five weeks ago
The fighting was the most In
tense In mote than a week ol
routine action across the Iront,
Cloudy weather grounded most
Allied warplanes today. F ilth A ir
Force plane* made a few it r ik u i
before noon on Red Western front
positions and hit one rear area
supply dump on the central front
but clouds prevented observation
of results.
In H u n sin Korean truce n*go
Bators resumed off-the-record talks
today with no sign of a braak In
thed eadlocko var prlsonar ex'^Sweltering United Nations and
Communist delegates met 41 nilnu
tea In the parley* tent at Panmuntarn. The meeting ended e 4-day
recess asked by the Heds. They
ig r t t d on •n o ln tr icislo n Saturt o d a y s was the Ilt h meeting
requested
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newt blackout which begun Ju ly *
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Arthur, from Kaneae City Mu: Milton, Iruiii
Manhattan K a n .; Earl. Hunt C h arlnul, l a , the Ueneral, and Edward, from ScalU*. Wseb

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Heat Holds Sway In
Most Areas Of U. S.

Uph^tla l.le k, Noll Bridget, Musan
By The A siu vU lrrl Kress
K . White, M ri.
Janet Rniney,
The heal was mi again today
tieurgs Hagen, M rs. Monger, Mis over most of the Eastern twoBeetle Hutchiton, (Irace (H ay, Ihirdt n( the nation and mil much
Helen T a y lu r, M ary Ann Mlch.-lt, eaily widctpread relief was in
Mr*. Lu cille Ram say, Mr*. Em ily sight
Jan icto ii, and R , W. Llppinculi.
th ere were ihuw ert and th un d tr
Rosalie McCoy. E ll|a
l l a i J y , ttoim t over wide areas of Ihe hot
Mrs. T . L . O ritr, Paul Pptohl Hr., hell, atfoidlrig temporary relief
Marian Hannan J r , K. P. iluh
The only cool air that seeped
hard, M aiv Hose Newman, Kaf|r‘.i through Ihe sw ellrrbelt Irum Ihe
Vincent, M. N. Ilo w aid , John E d ­ Canadian Rockies extended over
ward Higgins, Mrs W. A. M u it most ut the Dakotas, Montana and
sou, Kihel Dearnian, Sirs. M aiy Nor I lie rn Wyoiiung Teni|w ra lures
Wilson, Jessie Lodge, Dllun Ba Imwi-ver, conllliued high over Ihe
ker, Ihnuthy Kuiige, Hobo lh-an, SoulluTii Rockies Some cooling
Hiid t R. K irtle y .
g|*o was reported in Southern New
Alice Richards, H arry It Wil- ■EnglRiul anil nrer the cnasl In the
son, Mr*. Jacquelln W aller, R i!, njlddle Atlanllc slates
Hutchison, M. E . Baker, Mr*. Vrl
Showers nml thunderstorm* hit
in* Uunzsles, Huurvr Halim il, lam aieu* lodnv In Northeastern Ukla
Combs, M is. Ruby Combs. L illy hoiiia,
Northeastern
Missouri,
Eubanks, Ed. H inkarik, M I.. K m Northern Illinois uud In luwa, Wi*
horn, B ill Thom ai, Haray Tooley, cousin. Mlnnevuta and Ihe Dakota*
Roy
W rlgh l,
Mamie Jackr.on, Showers also were reported in
(lenrge Htllie, K. U Huoker, Nhcl Pennsylvania and the Texas Pun
lie H. Culiiitri, M ary D, Miko|o|cil&lt;, bundle Skies were clear tit other
W illie Mels, Albert Hpan, and C. sections of the country
S. k lo rriio n ,
The bluod clinic was success.
fu lly carried on through th* coIN D IA SOI.ONS W A LK OUT
oneiatlon of many volunteers,
NEW
D E L H I. India vti - The
Raymond Lum tquiii, c h a p t e r
27 man Commuutat bloc bi the
chairm an, pointed out today.
The** Included M rs. C lara (jin n , lower house of India's Parliam ent
Mr*. J , N. Azarello, Mrs. Dale walked out today after the house
Seott, Richard Scott, Mrs. J . I*. speaker ordered one of the left
Thurmond, Frances Cobb, Mr». It. winger* lo shut up or leave.
The walkout, llrs l such by Hie
A . Cobb, M il. Charles T , Lawson,
Mrs, J , C\ lloyce, Mia. Bernard Indian Beds, clim axed chaotic dr
W ilke, M rs. E lla Huberts, Mrs. bate over extension of u preventive
Ralph W ight, V. II Brock, Helen detention bill used by Ihe govern
to curb ('oiiiinuulsl and com
Brown, Nancy Terw llleger, Mr*. incut
lltUlial violent e
Charles Vodupich, and Mrs. (ieorge
The wulkuul came alter patllu
Mlsliop,
Also serving were Mrs. Haul m eiiliiry police elteiiipted in re
R rcfka, M is. |j. L. Englam l, M rs. move a (.'oinuiutitxt challenging Hie
Donald Jones, Mrs. Yv. A . Hun­ *|w » k c r'i right lo silence Dim
P a rly Spokesman H N Mouker
ter, Mrs. John M. Morgan, Mr*.
Sidney U Chase J r ., Mr*. Boiinei lee said ‘ ‘Since hands have been
L . C arter, Mrs Mervin O sier, Mr*. laid on one of our members our
Y'olle W illiam s J r ., Mrs. E lla Ho sensibilities have been very much
b erti, Mr*. Thelma Hlieppaid, Sirs, h u rt."
J . C. Hutchieon, Mr*. Ralph B
Wight I I and A rth u r K lr c U u ff,
church sailo n .
JAP OUAKE TAKEN rol l.
Three automobllea weie donated
T O K Y tl i^i - At least nine per
by Hunt Mercury C o , fur tram suns died and 134 were hurt when
purtatlon lo the P arish Hmiee of thev were pinned In bouses ami
(hue* who requeited it, and the buildings collapsed by an earth
motor corps drivers Included Pel# (juake In Central Japan early to
Brock, M rs. Donald Juura
arul
ajji, .police reported
Mrs. Thelm a Hheppard. The let
least 350 houses ware knocked
up In the hall was made by Mr. down by the tremor at I : Id a in
Ifroek, Mr. K irrh h o ff Hmt L)r. (11:10 a. m E 8 T Thursday)
Banka of the Naval A ir illation.
Recruitment amt ercnrlng of
blood donora was under the di­ CO N TRO LS L I F T E D ON N PIH ITS
rection of Chairitinn Jon Mct'asW ASHINGTON
- Price con
Iln. M r*. Jam es Terw llleger J r ., Irols have been suspended on bulk
and Bobo Dean were publicity distilled spirits, Including rum.
chairmen. At Wallace and A It. brandy, gin and neulral spirits
Peterson J r ,, ha.) charge uf dieBut the Office of P rice fitab lllia
|dayr„ Including Ihe window at Hon (O P S ) said no price rises are
Yowella.
M argarat
Dlngfrldor expected because these producls
headed the civic groups recruit­ have been selling fa r below cell
ment, and Fran k Handler
rnd Ing, for some lim a.
Braxton
Perkin*
J r .,
worked
among the business men.
Col. H. 0 . H atrinian diyectoJ
tit* reorultlng in residential areas
and the Rev. John M iller In
churches.
In the rural area* volunteers
wer# secured by R. T . Mil we# V.
A . Douglas and Mack Cleveland
J r , Mra. M ary Higgins was c h a ir­
man o f achedullng.
Hervloe group* In recruiting Incltldad M rs. (linn , H r i, Boyce,
Mra. Dale Scott. M r*. J . C . Ilu tchlaon. Monte, H arris headed the
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Fleming ami oilier high official*
The official who told ol the new
seliure plan declined to be quoted
by name
The report came a* official* de
dined either to confirm or deny
rumors that a secret settlement
had been reached lo the dispute
Steelw orkem i President
Philip
Murray left Pittsburgh fur Chicago
on business for the CIO . whldi lie
also heads wilhuut co n u n e iillii, mi
business for Hie CIO . which he
aliu head* without commenting on
the report that a ■&gt;tcel agreement
wuul.l be announced next Monday
Negotiator* broke off llie lr talk*
last Monday when they were tin
able lo reach a settlement
Murray I* due back In I’ tlt*
burgh on Monday to address i
fin r ib h.is •• utlu i v»l
iteel union Wage Policy Coitiuul
tin bm idn glow lug ti i * &gt;f«*i liiu b ri }
lee
It was learned Here that iillllia i.
uiilhurlllcx are mi concerned over
Hie growing impact of the strike
on arm * production they plan In
urge strongly t» Industry, in 1
gsnlrcd lulmr uud Ihe govennurni
lb* I Hie m ills reopen
An airplane expert said Thu is
dsy that if the s t ilie is not settled
soon It w ill bring the airplane in
diistry lo "a grave and perti.ip.
desperate c ris is " between Aug 1
ami Sept 15, when Jet engine pm
dtirtiun may slnii completely
Adm Dewitt (! Ramsey presl
dent of A lrcru lt Industries Assoc
lutlon and ii former vice chief ol
naval ojierulluiis, sold the aircrati
Industry Is poured so that the luck

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It a tir-ti to the high i.-gaid he p la ie . on tin;
salety and the coinioti ol In. t- II - passengers
And n s a t with iillllilstakahle i lan rv, that lie is
a peisnn o| .lisi i-rnim-nt and good t.i-te.
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takes special pride hi the llt-autitiil ere l lil.it idrntiiies
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It prumises uni.- alter m ilr ot superlative nintoimg
enloyincnt— and it InrctcIlH year alter year id depend­
able and enduring performance.

T h t ( ■t.lil/.ii i i t i i I tlh m mn si tliniiitni lim y when
il ih/urii i the m a g iiiju tn l ta r i/fintniK .I a butt. I'm h a t

quality—Ihui htit it an auiumubiU built to tht bi^htil
,

itanihi)./’ n h /•&gt;a iih a/ in r&gt;i/ii,t in .'it /n ti./uitiii " J
.1 mutut . .n

It tells, Ini' in s ta il.f, nl lii.lgiiiliirut Cllpinrrring
uud iiiviinrd d e ig n —mid nl ex|n iicm ed d a ltu n a n
ship and pmnst.iking lu iistrm tio ii.

It proclaims, hi sliurt, thr Cadillac pledge of

q u a lit y .

F o r lu n c h ,

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ia m a d e f o r th o se
fir s t !

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an entire assembly line He .aid
i ii n11v p u ll, m nnuliiefiiier. face
shutdown lliicu t* which in Inrii
threaten Ihe whole liulusliv
in D clroit, the trade pup. i Yulo
inolive News .aid by next wiu'k
unto unemployment uniy be v.ieut
er than Depression levels and All
gust production totals "may tie
virtu ally nil "

F o r Sugar

in s is t o n

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Creek Wienera
on ce. . .

Recruiting of previous donor*
waa carried on by Mra. A . J .
Peterson, M n . C . W. Johnaon,
M r*. J . Hamilton Blabce and M r*.
John E . (1 raddlek S r.

holding Hiirsn

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to* the recess stirred speculalion that Ihe Communist, wora con.
r aulborlly on possible
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Friday. July 1I,_1I5I

Tne Sanford tterald

. b t l l l t l l H I* I M
M l h M Sadr m m p &lt; la ta r tir
M l lra f * ;i CbrlMaiaa ask Ilia
Ti m *. P ik lliM
U ln ia t* hi*
ll« M | CIHilaiM ih I N ia T im
Ml Vaaaalla Avaaaa

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Ns s m m s US IVallaaallr l r
ta ­
in* S n n s s M i N rp rtM S tS lIiH
New T a lk , Cktraaa, flslro lt,
a a w tat *4 Mr a-a whlak I# aatltla*
eeejaataalr ta tka aaa far tapakil.
I * n * * s t nil f t * laaal aewa atlalaU
In t it * kaw ipaaar, aa w ell aa all
I V new* atiM teka*.

TODAY'H m ni.K

VERNE

Ho may we. (jml wnlka in some
gardens, In some forests, on some
street*, in the morning and under
Ike star* *1 night. Enoch walked
with God__ Oe. 11:21.

Senator Smatlirri says he it for
Senator Runrll lltrnugh thick and
thin to the foil ditch. Thai is the
kind of a man you like In lutvr
with you in a good figlrt.
Congratulations to Senator llyrd
of Virginia who showed the country
that the people of the Oh! Dom*
ininn are thoroughly led up with
the political rnnuplion nl the Tru­
man adminiitralinn.
We saw a pirlure in the paper
the other day ol Helen Willi. When
we made tome comment about
"Little Mitt I’oker l;nre", the only
reply we got was "Who's Helen
Wills"? The wotld moves on.
This is nut llie fit at lime Cliirago
ha* been tire host city tn both poli­
tical conventions. Until partin held
their conventions their in 19)2. tlir
lin t year Franklin Roosevelt war
nominsled. Maybe there is some­
thing symbolical in tlri* lad.
A lot o| people have been asking
us about this secret Jeflties report
which it raining such a turmoil
down at the City Hall. Rut we are
very sorry we cannot tell them any
hing about it. We don't know any­
thin! about it.
o k
»
Sanfcrd is not the only city in
the United Stale* winch has turn­
ed to palling meters at a totirre oi
revenue and a solution fog parking
lirnhlftni. In 1945 there wtie only
200,000 ui llirin in the United
5talri. Today there ate 1,250,000
in operation taking in nearly $50,000,000 annually.
Apologising (or the source n( out
Information, we note that Drew
Pearson believes that Aveiell Harriman ii e likely thnice for Demo­
cratic presidential nominee. In fact,
Harriman appears to be President
Truman’s No. I choice, But his only
qualification for the job, to far as
we know, ia the fact that he used
to play polo.
With Kefeuver’s chairman ihnutlut "bribery" end Kerr labeled as
handpicked by the "oil intercut",
it took* to ua at if the Damoetalt
are going to put on en even better

.

No Army Sedans

T H l HAMYORD H ttlA l.D

P i| t *

show Ilian the Republicans did.
Each candidate will try just as hard
to prova what lice ell the other
Democrats ere end they'll come out
of it all grinning and congratulating
each other on being member* ol
such a fine petty.
.*■

Westbrook Pealer says that there
li ito more Republican party in the
United States. We do not know
what Pegler means by the Repub­
lican Petty, but we do know that
theta ware those who said the GOP
, hid gone red when Teddy Rootsrah was nominated, and ware war*
avail those who thought tha nomina­
tion of Herbert Hoover wat danger*
ouity radical. Nona of these no. Hons, however, seems quite so
■
. fanciful to tu as tho picture of
General Dwight Elsenhower, tha
: conqueror of Euione, si • * stupid
,

A rm y o fficia ls havo instructed o fficers appearing before
Congrean to re fra in from the hbo of the word ''Bedim*’ to de­
scribe autom obiles purchased for the arm y. T h e o fficials
believe th a t "sedan" holds ft connotation o f plushlnesfl for
economy-minded congressm en and they m aintain thnt thero
in nothing plushy about arm y cars.
The U nited S ta le s h is more automobiles than an y other
country In the world. T h e word sednn has boon accepted
as a description of n type of automobile having fo u r doors
and it Is u nlikely thnt even hnrd-blttcn Congressm en would
object to tho A rm y owning sedans. Rut A rm y brass believes
in taking no chances.
Sedans once meant a portable ch a ir, Beating one man,
nnd carried by two other men on long poles. P erh ap s high
ranking arm y o fficers fear thnt the senators w ill believe
th n t enlisted men have been ca rry in g o fficers around In
sedan ch airs. T h e y haven’t.

CiiHtle’s
o f Agriculture appropriation Ml!
which waa recently passed by
Congress, Fund* *re now nvallnbk
fo r the making of Farm Ownerahlp, Farm Housing ami Farm
Operating loans to farm ers resid­
ing In thia County.
M r. Green stated that prefer­
ence In the use of the** loan fun.Is
w ill be given to farm fam ilies who
are in a position to produce a
substantial quantity of commodi­
ties for market. Fund* alloted for
m aking operating loans w ill he
used to enable applicants to make
the most efficient use of their
resources and implement the farm
and home adjustments nnd im ­
provements necessary fur suecess.
Fu rth e r information ami nec­
essary application blanks may be
had by contacting M r. (ite m at
h it office In the Court Jlnuie nr by
w ritin g him at I ’ . O. lio i ll4 u ,
Hanford.

Tomorrow's Man
DE^..PLATFORM

R . A. W nrdlc, Pro fesso r of Zoology a t the U n iv e rsity of
Manitoba, has ventured a few predictions as to w hat the
"m an of tomorrow" w ill be like. The professor believes thnt
the man of tho future w ll lie less qu ick to m nturo, less
m uscular nnd somewhnl slower than present day man. He
also believes that the mnn-to-bo w ill be more Intelligent and
rational nnd less liable to bo Hwnycd by emotion.
Venturing to guess w hat mnn w ill look llkn In Severn!
thousand yenrs nnd how he w ill behave Is fa irly safe busi­
ness. It Is not likely Hint anyone who hots the professor Is
wrong w ill bo nround to collect when his conclusions are
proved or disproved. Conjecture about, the future Is nl
ways interesting.
Those who have heard the dire predictions of pessim ists
who believe that the world w ill sho rtly end In a hurst of
ntomlc bombs may be cheered by the professor’s predic­
tions, however much they may disagree with him.
It is
encouraging to hear someone baldly state that there will be
a mnn of the future

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Durum linn underlakcn a program of education designed
to miner* Iho rn lo n f lllltnrncy In Hint country. Ton par cent
of thn imtiouiil budget hint been aid wattle to teach Uio«e
who cannot reml nnd to elevate thn general education tdundiirtln of the country.
L ite ra c y alnndnnlii In B urm a are
much higher already Ilian in m any p arla of the world,
It la difficult for Americium to realize th at there are
rountriea where the ab ility lo rend nnd write cannot be taken
for granted aa It ia here. Without, a high literacy rate all
educational program* are hindered. Point Fo u r aid ia much
loaa effective for people who ennuot read Ilian in arena
where moat of them can.
Thn United Staten, through United Nntlnnn ageiiclea, rmi
aaaiat In plana to comlmt Illiteracy. Hut the impehtn for
hijcI i movement a remain with the natlmia which need them.
Rtirnui, netting out ftt ralne ita own ntandarda, aetn » good
example.

New Vurk llrr a lr i Tribune

Uv IIA I. IlO Y I.i:

NFW Y'tllK (a l notiintr-. mi
life by it .idewnll: Kncrntea:
What w ill our modern young
tiers corns* up with next^

po w d er"
trol and "old guard" domination,
It has been the story of a young­
The f/irt Unit men have flown
er, hopeful Republicanism assert­
Jet plnno 1..IQli inllci mi hour I*
ing Itself irresistib ly. The ilrlmtn
more likely In ihirih* llm nVerage
carrying Into the early limir* nf
mnn than Imprcvt him
Thursday morning
saw
thran
The ace nl spedd already lias
younger elements trium phantly In
made It por.thlo (or him io gel
the saddle.
anywhere lie ilnein'l want In go
At Issue was the nesting of the
fn ter titan he hns any re.il doslrr
Georgia and T rx a s delegation*
tu travel The m l advantage uf
The contest might rave been con­
the hitiilly irt plane
It they ever
fined to one between the form *
Invent one
It th.it it will ill",
n f two opposing candidates for
•'mirage buck t &gt; it driving licL.ro
the nominal Inn.
It became, an
a will' can mv, "tic -tun- and lorn
w ell, a contest between two con­
left nt Chicago." ymi will ulicndy
be over licmcr
cents o f Republicanism, actually
between two different HmiUiern
And on matter how swill plane*
parties—one moribund, restricted,
get, llie pnjr.cnpert will .till com
liosi-rlddeni the other expansive,
plain about the small del.iya it
popular and optim istic.
the end of theli imtrucy Can't you
To have seated (he delegations
Imagine the first voyager. In the
originally approved by the N a­
ntnon grumbling:
tional Committee would not only
"W hy does 11 lake them so long
heve deprived the Elsenhower
to unload the baggage.'"
force* of fa ir ly won support. I t
would not only heve sanctioned
People In lim e . nf gn at stress
political wrongdoing,
fly
no
always turn to a new hero with
mean* least sig nifican t, It would
a new program That explain', the
have reversed progrta* and set
iiircea s n f the Democrat', during
hack hy tw enty years the develIho Rooievelt F ra
"pnrent nf a dynamic Republican­
What m a k e tho political picture
ism In the South.
In troubled IUr&lt;2 h o In trm lln g ),i
They ram s before the conven­
thnt tho Democrat* '-till tm n the
tion, these spokesmen fo r ths nsw
program that lias been .u te flre
movements In G tnrgia and T s x a s,
ior two decades - hut Iho Hopub
pleading fo r Justice and for n
lim ns buvr cornered a national
chance for their free political e x­
hern as their candidate.
istence. T h e ir a b ility and their
dedication marked them aa men ondary Importance.
Doe* your wife leave you little
with a fu tu re . A compromise of
Thus, Inward the conventInn'i miles pinned In your pillow tn hcHp
their cause— a trade, as wea aeclimax, the Republican party you tumid your ways? A (rimid of

xhuwt itself In it fresh and clear
light. The nnmlnatlmi nf Elsen­
hower—which la now confidently
anticipated—will cap thia procesa
of renewal and . regeneration.
Elsenhower himself will ho able
to take the leadership nf a party
In every way ftt to win—fit to
lead and unify the country to eecure the peace.

ARMLKS8 TYPIST
SACRAMENTO. Cetlf. (* -M rs.
Anthony riearalil, bom without

$1675

1940
OldHinohik* 2 Dr.
Sedan
$775-00

SPECIALS GALORE!
JULY ONLY

33” Holly wood

ONLY

corner coffee aaluit: "Liste n , bud atmosphere and companionship
dy, there are three tilings a smart Dmt » enjoyeu, but have found
guy never nska a lady — her ago Uuu euch attraction* ate aa flat
as igst night’s bssr unless Indulg-'
her weight and (be real color of her vd in white gulping down large

Now 33, she types 40 lo « word* The poor nun's phlltwophrr J»ys:
People make ulcers possible, and
a minute as a typist at nearhy
McClellan Air Force Baee, bathes ulcers me Vo tome people impos­
sible

If you are a reel henpecked hus­
band and your wife says. "Jumnt"’
—yen dun t question her. You ngd

.i'A J ’ .\U'.
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handfula of cued peanuta end sip­
ping a dry Martini or Manhattan.
When the good doctor Suggested
that/ during my diet period [ have
nothing whatever to do with liquor
I said, "O. K, lloc, I'll go on Oocn
Cola for a while." No, you won’t,
he adiuunlshfaj from tha etendMtnt of colulae « bo«|s of Coke
U Juat tu bad as a straight slug
of Boufbon. "Oh will," I rsmarke&lt;r
unperturbed, fl'H &lt;*ink milk.”
shakes Ma early head again

a

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1952 FORD
AMERICA’S MOSfT WANTED AUTOMOBILE
,Jf possible turn in your

har three children end even pis;
tha plnno—all wUh h* r tiwe

Deliven in Sanford
VOTE FOR
QUALITY

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Waiting

Advice to e customer given by

a middle • aged waitress In a

arms, look It as a challenge.

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Complete

"W hy make Ihingn difficult, deer,
when with a little p rartlm you can
make them Im prm lbleT"

ti'jnviniun m y ,lo ry plays
cause a fellow In foul mom wuary
than eerie.
,

W c jW r
.: *'4^T;TC'' 7 /I -jf'f' ^

1950
Studebukcr
Commander Sednn

mine rrcrnlly received thl • Iruder
missive from lit* helpmate:

M nsl

Everybody has hi* own : Idea
shoot what is important, about
it Page I newt, and
always tha thing in
to b# particuisri]
u Soose of the ihiaat

1947 Plymouth
Sedan

The Wage ijtnlxlllinliun llonrd
E x t r a clean, low mileage
today appruvi-d a Joint Company
Union petition for wage increases
fo r 50,000 Houthrrn
Hell
em­
ployees in the .Smith, including
more than 0,600 In Florida. These
inrrem ed wages are retroactive to
June 0.
J . H. Kincaid, Southern Hell's
Flo rida Manager, said that the«e
$ 7 7 5 -« o
higher costa w ill necessarily re­
quire more revenue and that the
Company plana to ask tho F lo r­
l o o L u t e ' l o (JlttH H lfy
ida Railroad and I ’ublic U tilitie s
Commission fur enough rote ad­
lly HIJHHKM, KAY
justm ent In olfaet the efrecls of
I Uteiw a lot of folks who In- know w luil It meant until I tiled these added wage rusts authorized
Low Mileage, Looks New
&gt;|ii!&gt;ro In illrtin g at periodic tn- eating lettuce, '' m m ix, tomatoes by the Wage .Stabilization llonid.
K. V. Turn er, Manager of the
i . i .iiln like my good friend George nnd other garden trurk without
do
Hurt J r . Mayor of W inter Haven benefit of some sort of dressing, Hanford exchange, said that tinm il pul'llsher
of th r
Winter l can have more fun chewing my W 8 II approval nssur.'* approxl
mutely fiH telephone employees of
liiiv rn llt'io ld ) Palo
Wlmhrow, fingernails.
According In the silly diet rules, the wage Increases,
puldinlu'r of the Indian
K iw i
ni Hehantinn nnd Hill W ells, I run have all the nice fa t porter■&gt;ii-lnry of thn Lei'shurg Chair,- house'iti-aka. fish , shrim p, rhlrken
I, i nl Ctiniinarr*. Kvurt In my own ol sim ilar drllcncira I desire. Hut INSURANCE AT A SAVINt
liniiic I liuvu watched Miilnii Kuy if I gnila pay the butcher a coup')
.Irugplt) with her conscience In of bucks for a slab of rhnlrit year­
FOR YOUR
it r /nee of good old mashed pota­ ling and then imml rat it without
HOME • AUTOMOBILE
toes wml g ravy or te itrn ln herself any milt, pepper nr hotter, IM Just
when the buttnr nnd sugnr Is an soon sit down and make n meal
BUSINESS
cilf llio telephone hook.
„ rtiiiti l imy leech.
My htrn uf chicken fit to rat
lim ing been horn with n contlii n kui like a horr.ii and n shnp" la a nice lender fnw| fib-H to per
i
fm o loallvr of fifty year* fiction in deep fat and presented
lu!i ii'inained more or less dorm- on a plate heaped up with a moun
.nit, It never incurred lo me that tain of flu ffy mashed potatoes
tlo&lt; day would cornu when I, too. running over with rich g ravy. In ­
would hu culled upon tu juin tho s 'ra il, I gotta sit ami pick away
wml herd of r.urpulenl who ran a t a dry tasteless hunk o f bollril
no lunger consider foud aa food i nicKi'n nnd wash it down w ith a "Y o u r Mutual Insurance Friend'
l,ut iiiusl consider it in terms of glass of chlorinated Ice w ater ami I I I N . P a rk A re .
Phone 101
•ell myself ( have "dined."
calories.
T h l* nonsense ha* been' going
I wpht to my doctor a few weeks
ago lo r n check up nnd whlln he on now for about two weeka and
couldn't find niiytnlng radically according to my bathroom scale*
wrong with me lie objected to a I have Toat six pounds. I ’ve gnl
Hints of lard tb s' lias been gather nlHiut six w etks more to go and
ing about my middle anti, like a If f make It I w ill ptnhnhjy he a
couegu hoy at a burlesque slum , nervous wreck, so I can’t see what
started sfmutlug “ Take It o ff, w ill he gained hy it. Then they
tell-nm after you reach the de­
lake It o ff."
H o i In ,
youi
I lien he h .iiu M me a mimeo­ sired weight mot go o ff
graphed idled containing lists of blamed diet you turn light mound,
With
—
11ns
Spring
Haar
Ami
I,eg*, Inrirrsprlng Mattress,
vartuUa and sundry uo-catled foods act like s normal liumnti being (nr
And Yaur Chulre Of H euutllully U phntitrrrd Heaillioard —
n
few
weeka,
lind
then
have
it
to
m at l may choose from with detdn all uver again, it Jin t don’t
ignnted calories tn he added up,
make sensei
w ith a limit of 276 for breakfast
ii/itt for lunch nnd 376 fu r supper.
RAINS lirr LOUISIANA
A fte r a guy has been messing
Renovating AH T yp e* Redding Our Specialty
L A K E C H A R L E S , La t* -H ig h
sruu rd with cream and auger,
gobs uf butter, s ilt , pepper, spa­ w ater caused by torrential raTni
ghetti, noodles, potatoes, pancakes continued today in surround homes
ami r.yrup ami has taken them es from which 150 fam ilies were
a matter of course, it it quite evacuated, but official'! raid they
a Jolt to sit down tn a meal where hoped to return the evacueea thia
all these little pleasantries are afternoon.
'taboo,
l l i e fam ilies of airmen stationed
I alw ays thought It w as coffee at the Lake Charles A ir Force
I liked but It wasn't—-It was the Rase, were moved Thursday altar
n o itir.
*. O
sugar. The crunchy golden brown a a* hour rainfall dumped a
of
HI
(M
Inches
of
rain
on
toust that was one of my break­
Hanford, Pierlda
Louisiana
indu
fast favo rite*. I learned had abso­ Southwest
area.
lutely mi appeal In Itself— it was
tho targe gobs of melting butter
that 1 really enjoyed. I used to
kid myself that I re a lly likad
salad— I did when I could smother
i t , to death w ith mayonnaise or
roquefort cream dressing,
Now and then I found It an-

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vigorous
two-party
system
this country.
fleraUNr the T a ft people fulled
In nu-naurn the strength of lire
new forces, they made mistaken
In strategy which now appear
fatal
to their rnitac.
They
thought lim y could get by with
the shabby political tricks nf
Lnulaiann
and
Texan.
They
thought they could chooec w ith,
out effective opposition their mvn
p artisan , ns formal speakers nod
n fflrrre nl the convention,
Her
Ing these m istakes, they tried too
Into to ciu-Hpr tho I'unsrqrionres.
The retreats offered tin the fnlr
plsv amendment and on the d is­
puted delegations wore transpar­
ent compromises with wrung. T h r
Im partiality shown hy thn presid­
ing officers nt thn convention,
welcome as II was, rnulil not dis­
pel the earlier Impression thal
these men were chosen to aeceler
ate a steam-roller.
In the struggle of the modernminded
Republicans
to hraak
through the crust nstabllshsd by
the National Committee, the party
has not only cleared Its record but
has purged its soul. I t has bean
n trial by fire , bringing to the
fore so many younger figures,
giving volee tn sn much hope for
the future, that all the strain and
stress has seemed worth whlln.
In comparison tn the sp irit thus
exhibited, the sat speeches, the
keynote, even the long and w at.
end-down platform , seem of sec-

tually proposed, yielding Georgia
Mid Texaa for a concession on
I«uisien»—would have eo!d out
the brightest hopea and heel Im­
pulse* of tha party.
The Taft force* n*v*r graiped
the depth of thl* moral lame.
Men Has Henetore Brisker end
Dirkton have talked eloquently of
party unity and have appealed for
uncritical acceptance of tha organlutlon'a
d*cl*lnn*.
That
would be, at beat, the morality of
a stale orthodoxy, What haa been
expressing Itaeu at Chicago In
moving term* turn been the mor­
ality of a vital cause, responsive
to the people'* will nnd holding
the assurance of a restored and

Sedan
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Sedan

A young l.uly 0 year* old re
relit Iv was given n chcrnlliv tot
(or her birthday I,he took it nut
tldu the |i;|rk yard, null Min .....I
there by her hoy friend, aged in
Her lather v.-atcliod (min the
porch a, Hot on .mill fry began
playing with the thcink'id Sunn,
to lih dated run-, floated tlm (nl
loving remark bv hU daughter
"Well, all light. Jack, you can
In make hormones it you ward lo
I'm going to niufcc fingerprint

Achievement At ChictiKn

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr,

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ritONE 148

Social Calendar
MONDAY
The Women of the Presbyterian
Church Prayer Hum) w ill meet at
7:30 p. rii. An Insplrallnnol meet­
ing w ill be Hehi at 8 00 p, m. In
the Educational Kullcfinx with
Evening Circle No. 2 In charge nf
the program. The topic for the
-p ro g ra m w ill ha "John C alvin."
Depentlahlo Clara of the Klrat
Methodist Church w ill meet with
Mra. Uarolil Appleby, 718 W rit
F ira t Street, at 8:00 p. m. with
M ia. J . M. Leonard at co-hostess.
The American Legion w ill hold .i
flail fry at 7:00 p.in. nt the Legion
llu t.
TU ESD AY
Tha Pilot Club w ill hold n pic­
nic at the home o f Mra. It. M.
&gt;
Hall In Lake M ary beginning at
*--, 6:00 p. m.
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The Seminole High School Hand
} w ill hold rummer practice In the
*1 achool band hall nt 7:30 p. in.
A ll alumni and Interrated persons
a ie cordially invited to he preaent.

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A nmuber of th’ lln ryltra return­
ed from vncntlons during the pnat
.a w eek.'Am ong there are Mr. and
9 Mra. Charier Greene who apent
aome time In B risto l, Conn.
Mr. and M rr. W aller Hngenhuckle w rnl to W illiam sburg, V a „
to attend the graduation from W il­
liam A M ary Collegn of their non
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Yorke Hngenbuekle. The
remainder of their time was apent
with their daughter and her fam ­
ily In Long Island, N. Y . They
were near enough to visit Mr. and
M ri Thomas Third who are sta y­
ing nt Itocknwiiy Point for th"
summer.
A fte r a week end nt Jacksonville
with their daughter, Mrs. Cordon
K. Ilurnett, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
J . Cole returned to Dnltary bring­
ing Mrs. Ilurnett with them for n
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Valentine
are hnek home after n two month’s
f . » stay with their daughter In Coplngue, Long Island, N. Y. They were
^ summoned North suddenly In May
by the serious Mine** of Mrs. V a l­
entine's sister, Mis* Marie Cockfa ir, who died in June. Him wns
7f. years old. a form er resident of
Kingston, N. Y . hut had hten
living for snmg time In the home
of Mr. and Mra. Alexander Jn llie r.
She hnd been a secretary for
tldrty-flve year* for the United
lilates Rubber Company.
Paul Ulilm ann has returned
4 , from a business trip which kept
him away fo r six weeks.
Newcomers tn U nitary aro Mr.
and M rs. Charles L , lilt-hen fo r­
m erly of Cincinnati, Ohio, whn ar*
rived on the fifteenth to lake pox.
session of their home on Granada
Road, which ban been occupied for
Ibe past few weeks by tbelr c h il­
dren, Mr. nml Mrs. Ilernnrd H lrkx
and daughter, Linda, of Cincinnati.
M r. and Mra. Aaron Duncan am
happy to have their grandchildren,
* Barbara Ann and Edmond John
Philips of N orfolk, Va. visiting
w ith them. We almost forgot to
tell you that " T in y " , the dog, came
along w ith them.
Mr. and Mr«. Clarence E rvin
were guests of the Russell Coopers
this week.
Mre, H enrietta Maguire and her
mother, Mr*. Augusta Masson, are
visito rs In the horn* of your corretpondent. They are from Dayside, L . L , N. Y . and w s hope they
' • w ill aoon coma to D sB ary to live.
T h e y broke up the long drive from
New Y’ ork by stopping to v li l l re l­
atives at Alexandria, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard White are
vtsitlne their children In Livin g alon, N. J .
T h * D eBarv Courts and Amoco
Service Rtatlon have been bought
by Mr. Caruso, son-in-law of Mr.
and Mre. Joseph Donato.
A much needed barber ahon has
been opened Its’ Schm lerer’a O fflca
Building on Highway 17. The prop,
1
rletor, Ed Redman, recently bought
a home here.

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WEDDING
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CHRISTMAS
MOTHERS DAY
A lw ays Nice To O lt i

THE ESSEX
STUDIO
R O B E R T L . COX

PHOTOGRAPHER
IM N O RTH PARK AVENUE
PHONE 171
FO R APPOINTMENT*

Mildred William*
Honored At Shower
Mrs. Ann Marsh, M rs. Gus Atancrutz and Mrs. Lee llu rd rtt
entertained on Wednesday with n
miscellaneous honoring Miss M il­
dred W illiam s, whoso engagement
was recently announced. Guests
pnthcred et the Burdetl home on
Lake Ashby at 2:00 o'clock where
the patty rooms were decorated
with white summer flowers and
giecnery.
During the afternoon the guests
wrote their favorite recipe for the
bonnier and a prize was won by
Miss W illiam s. La te r little Miss
Jean Masters of Osteen presented
the honorre with her shower gifts.
Delicious
refreshm ents
went
served lale In the afternoon.
Those enjoying the party with
Miss W illiam s were M rs. W . M.
W illiam s, also M rs. I I . V. Vrooman, Polly Cunningham, M rs. M.
Sternberg, Ida Nelson, C . Wilherg. Mrs. W illiam lla ls n ll, Mrs.
H a rry Sehille, C lara C a rr, nil of
Lake Ashby; Mrs. Joe Masters
and Mahle Piety of Osteen; Mrs.
Kussetl Do W itt a/ Sanford; Mr*.
Wilko Leonard)*, Orlando; M rs.
Andrew Anderson of New S m yr­
na; Mrs. Fred Dufflehl of D ay.
tonn; Mrs. Lu la Marsh of Ja c k ­
sonville; tind Mrs. Laura llu rd rtt.

| Enterprise Notes |
liy K A T H E R I N E S E L L E R S

P c rson a I s
H E . Long left today for At
lauta, C,u. after spending a few
days here w ith Ids fam ily.
Dqneld Jones returned recently
from M an hallvitle, On, where he
has spent severs! weeks.
Gordon Sweeney plan* to leave
tomorrow for Atlanta, tin where
he w ill spend sevetal days at the
Southeastern G ift Show
Friends nf Mike M lnarlk, who
is III at F.mory Hospital in A t­
lanta, w ill be glad to learn that
lie Is Improving.
Friends w ill be glad in learn
that M rs. Roy Reed has returned
to her home In Sanfotd after un­
dergoing an operation in Minutl.
Friend* of Joe G arrett w ill be
glad to learn that be 1* getting
along n lrely, having been III with
n virus infection.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Diixhury nm!
son have relum ed from Mm-dmll
vlMr, fin. where they have spent
the past several weeks.
Mr. nml Mrs, Dale Scott J r .
"have as tlieir guest Mr. SrotC.t
brother, Richard Allen Sentt nf
Hollywood, C alif.

Jam es A. W ngld ha* m his
Mr. and Mrs. F a y Lee are the guest f a i l Em ery of Bnlilmore
proud grandparents of a hoy horn They left today for Anna Mnr*
to Mr. and Mrs. J . O' David and Islnnd to Join Mr W right's famiVh girl bom to M r. and Mrs. C. A.
T aylo r, J r ., on Tuesday In the
Mr. sod M u . Blake Sast/vr*
Frrnnhl-LntiKhtnn Hospital in San ­ plan I" leave tomorrow to .pend
ford. The young man has been nhoul n week nt New Snyrnn
named llrent Allen David and llrn rh .
weighs 7 pounds 12 ounces. The
young miss a* yet unnamed tips
Mr nml Mr* Ted W R "» "" ««*•
the scales nt 7 pounds. The two ehlhlren plnn tn l'*nvr (.morrow to
rlste is and tbelr babies w ill re. apenil snnie time nt V w Slttyrnn
turn to tbelr homes over the week­ Beach
end.
Mr. and Mra. Mill Harden and
Mr. nml M rs. A1“*G F itts bnvo
son, Wayne, Mrs. Vernon Harden Returned from thr.r wedding trip
end daughter, V icky, and Miss nml nre now nt their home on
Sarah Hums spent last weekend Lake Linden *n the Markham
visiting Mr. and M rs. A rth u r Road.
Parker In Tallahassee.
Roy Scouts attending the scout
Mr. nml M’s- K. J . Rivers nml
camp last week at Camp Lenoo- j two son*, ,»hn and Edw ard, of
cheo near Paisley were Carl Savannah, S. V are the guests of
S lto zler, Edwin Toney, David K im ­
ball, H arvey Dunn and Robert
Jorgentun.
Velmn Jones w ill leave during
the weekend for Miami whern she
w ill he employed. She w ill rosldn with Alberta Jordan, sister
of M rs, C arl Dietz who returned
to her homo Monday in Miami
Hnrlngs after unending several
IIIH T H A N N O U N C E M E N T
weeks w ith tha Dietz fam ily.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ralph T o la r an
Chad Allen returned Wednesday nounrrd today the birth of a
from a v isit with his mother, Mr/. daughter, Cynthia Anne, on Ju ly
P. C, Moreland In Jnrksonvl'ln Id In Richmond, Va.
and w ith his aunt, M rs. J , W .
Hudson In Kt. Augustine,
t
Mr. and Mr*. E , C. Campbell
M r. and Mrs, Vernnn Binderson and children were visitors on announced this morning tb- birth
of a daughter, Tw ila Ann. on Ju ly
the Children's Home rm npix Tues­
Hi at the Fernald Laughton Mini
day. They have returned '« F lo r ­
nrlnl lloepital.
ida to live nml are nnv residing
In Grange C ity.
Coast Guard.
Mr. mot Mrs. Lan&lt;c Hayward
Attending
the
lutoriuo .lu tand fam ily and Mr. and M rs. Rob­ eamp of Methodist youth at Let *
ert Allen and son, Edwnrd, spent burg this past week were Shirley
Sunday nfternnan with Mr. and Belle W hittle, Betty Moore, Ida
Mrs. Cecil Sellers and daughter,
Brown, Hue Ann Chinn, Phyllis
Connie, to enjoy a ehurn of home­ Evere tt,
G ay
McRae,
Itumii*
made Ire cream «nd cake In cele­ Merle Le w is, Jackie Fulton, Rob­
bration of Edw trd’a blrlhdav be­ e rt Sapp and Dick Burnet
fore b!s return to Seattle, W ash.,
where he Is stationed with the

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Of lirldnl Party

Candlelight Sendee
Unites Young Couple
Miss Hetty Anne Cagle became
the bride of Donald N’ rnl Flanttn
last night at 8:00 o'clock at the
F lis t Haptlst Church in nuptial
services conducted by D r. \ \ . I',
[trunk* J r . Th" b ria r is tne tiniighle r of M r*. W A . Cagle and the
late Mr. C ag lr. and Sir. Flam in'*
mother Is Mrs. B eryl O'Cane of
Charleroi, Pa- The double ring
ceremony
w as
pci formed
by
candlelight
The bridal couple slnod before
the tostrum nhi h was banked
with lavender end while gladlol1
arranged with fern, palms a*'
other gte«nery I all white ts er rts
were placed in ■ndueted ese^
nbra.
P ila r to the le rv lrr n pi-graiw
of music wns played by ( ’V so l’ t
M i* Mnrvln Mllnni nod nejinled
"Indian Love C a il", ",VI*- &gt;-* ’
"fleeause". The traillt'tla l wedding maiclu-.i wen* us*1 and solo*
by M rs. Bernaid l« k e y were
"D Pio m lsr M l" and * Love You
T ru ly ", The Lord**
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sung by Stanley Jruntley nt the
conclusion of tlgi service.
The hi Ido ws given In mnr
tinge hv her h i 'her. W. A Cagle
J r „ nml worn a lovely gown of
sotln nml la**- The luce bodice
wns fnnhlonU with long s'euve*.
nml buttings down the back with
self cover* buttons, nml tlm uiliu
sk irl ex|*tded into n graceful
train , ||*' hip Irnglh veil of 11hi
sion tel from n In e i n|&gt;. Mild she
enrrled a bouuliet of w hite car
niitim*
T b bride'* matron of honor,
M i* John K i cling, won- n gown
of yellow la ffe ln overlntd with
y J low iiyiiiu ion
The linm|nc
yidlci* fenluri d n low* cr-illnpeu
jr ik lln e nod the v civ full s k ill

Killer Springs

]u a hi n r . of lovi'h pro imp
Hiil pot to - IwriP’tmiT Mis* Nancy H, M RS. M \I(G VIH I r iN D f 'l,
W llliu r.-. wlm w ill I" mm lied on
.1 II Tiii.lol, *on in-lmv nf M rs.
Ju ly ■
' ’ to Kenneth Boris* "1 Phil- 1
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Mol ehi" J , M oil \oo hollow o\ uu.l
V im *' Ii ii ebb.'i *
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'lifdo By Ks-*ev Studio Wel o M is. M:i I Veil Mm till. Ml
Mrs Donald Nenl Flam in tiee.'im* Hu* bitde of Mi Fbimm Inst Itd ll I ee I so loo ii It Ml * Hoi I mi
night tn n In'iiiiliful inm llellgbt i -i i i i c p.'ifo im td
Mi W I*.
limb H olid 'I '
Moi v Boom
Iliooks nl the Rni-tlst Church She is Hw fanner It. 11v tom Hugh
The bride's gown wns of snttn and lin e, nml yellow and Inveini* * wet*nied m lovely to ulesmnid’ * ensembles
I ’ollowiiig n wedding h ip Hu*
young maple will plnn to m ite Ilnur iiomedlnt. home with the biide'i
moliiei nl ll'li.'l Maple Avenue

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lode
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wns flnoi leiiglli .She w«le n loin
wind I I
,|enii of twisted tnffetn nod net, j ( m one
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earned n iunnpiet of lavender |
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Di nml Mr* It W Repreeht' lister*. Tin* Inblesmaid'i were Mt*s Tliut d*i, It- r * w t iilluoi. It less nml Miss Hnihntn Itupieebt left Pnlrli-tn Cassuhe nnd Mis* trioa M iil-m . M utinne I iihutth*. D*
today for n sevin il iverks' visit bee Shepbnd, cousin of tin* lirid** nise Sti v'-n-, Jonni1'' fdi iii-l&gt;
dtesse* Mmgo Hmlge., Ho i M m
fo l
in M onlelnli, N. J , nml the New of Sava nun It, Ha. Tbelr
were of litvendel taffeta
ami ttel Into, Jean It.dlon " f 'lla n o ' l l
England Stale
made idrntieal to ttmt of
tin* inn N'etnon lla id m nml
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lion of honor and they eat t ied l odge H
Word lots ts-i't, it-ecivrtl that
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tbnialii Not malt served l l be-l dmg tu p nnd up.n then n im n
del gone mi iipei iition u&lt; u bospllnl
In Aie i ileen, S |t Hlle Is rerup- Minn fm ' l l Flam in and u don - tim* plnn In omi-. Ibeliinnu -tint:
m*n .liissz'itlt i hii 1Ii I Mi fiTitl r.t i v%fit *I )| i M|| |v witli t|n (si i.l*'
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for their linin' in Cbiingo i i D fi
Ii iiiviim 'i I nl lilt' rivMiiur of wlnis
a three week11 vaention with hl.i flon i |i»riir»h
t *IM’**I ' IliHH "»|t | lilUM
parents, ATt nml M i.
George u n k h n r Willi HI ft| JH'HI N, HUtl *)»♦'
'vtsii* n i tn
of white i m il i Mr»,n'Uiuip, ‘ lunt.'i.-t.
Mi il'"l
Stine, in Sanfoid and Daytona 4mu ,Mi-, MTnitt-, Un hi uI■
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11 Sin ph« »*1 ttnl 'Ii i
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untilin'* fim llirt, wm i;mvu»-l m
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Shephenl have arrived fiom 3a
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wns a liiiib iituinl lust nlglii for
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m Y rh nth in nl School nil11 11n
the Cngle-Fimnm wedding
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nml
hi i. I it I he i n c in fill •v imI hv I hi Sum! • ! \ 1
In lit ii* Nat mu 0 |hml M* I Immn
fiiUc v««'i •• ir r v f il fi«*m h 'n
Mrs. Edward E MeKeever J r . ft M ill luMm, Loth 'tv4*t Intit u Hh flll'IV C ll ||M lltlfh H|*111M#1 rllphlll 4
and three children, Tereclts, Mary |in i* 4'I mI I in nml il((&lt;M4ilnl w illi in l!»tH in (Minrh’tol iifol M,i 11»-m"
t.n Verne nml Edward, of Trim fly , Mini hip r f I nu'Pt *. Soft imiMr w in Mo | p11hI f «i 111 ypiii 1 mi Mir Nn v v
N. .1. aro os pee | fit In m rlve (lie i r r n l t f f i l h v IJi’iN' Aftnilil. m* , Ii li'H lIU ! hl-4 i'll Hi-lin I |jj'4- ml ! hi'
» Sn 1&gt;f.0.1 Mmv’i I ,\ 11 S» Mhoi
e arly part of nesl week In visit i nr ih•mii-il,
for Neveinl weeks with her ion
1 »lit4'4^ H W l't f 111* t nt t | ' l lh*Ol L
e ills, 'It nml Mr i, J. I
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H t* lirtilinm , * i" l Mi*
They wll lie Initied lite r hv 'It
lirt v llo rh
Wtlhnni* |»ir oh 1 S E N D \\
D IN NER
MeKeever.
iiv* r tl *• In hh1'* Ini ii It. Hi i v I ti 4* th*
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Wfoliitrii' f*wki“ ti 1 in Mi *9
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W M I t* 'in* :
Kenneth B erry of Philadelphia H i e b »■», tin*I M 1
*n-i \ ..itt* r ilk V' • niiF
Pa i* e spec led t„ nrrive lo m e iie ’ m HIi Mt 11ti 1u h Low h hi mu I»»* I
N * ii 'Ig i
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'Vlllluiiei which will take plm &gt; mi w ill. M&gt;" .1 \ l l h ' i , Mi*. I 1
Ju ly 23. A im arriving tin n iiii" "
for the Wedding w ill lie 'I i
Hugh Darden &lt;ml daiightei. Mi
Elizabeth W alker of Went Point,
Ha. to visit He W illiam s; nml '!*
Raymond Butler of Miami wh"
w ill lie the gliesl of Mr and 'It
Voile W illiam s.

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M rs. I i It. Coward and M ri.
Glen Baehman of Ortando war*
the guests o f M rs. Lau ra T rie d T u fid a y.
Circle No. 1 of the Lake Mon­
roe Haptlst Church met Monday
evening a l 3:00 p. nt. nt the hnma
of M rs. Fran k Farm er.
Mrs.
Farm er was in chrage o f the pro­
gram and M rs. H- if . M srtln gsve
the Stewardship T a lk . C ircle No.
# met Tuesday evening at 8:00
nt the church. M ri. Ed Oglesby
was In c h a rt* "1 the program
and M lia A rte Mann gave tha
8l«wardahlp ta lk . The zubjert of
the program was "W itnessing In
Our Own Com munity."
Mr* and Mra. R . E . Smterhlom
anti children, Donald and Linda,
nf Elder. Springs, were the g u nk
of M r. und Mre. K . 0 . Sndorhlom
Thursday,
M r. and M rs. II. Z. Dunn had
as th eir guesta Sunday Mr. and
M rs, W alter H in d rlx end children
from Orlando.
M r. and hire. Archie M iller and
children aro vlzttlng friends and
relatlvea tn Georgia.
M ri, C. ! L M cKenny anti grand­
son have returned front a short
vacation In Ocala.
M rs, Bob Jrn n an and dnughter
Linda of Casla were the recent
pueata n f H r . and Mrs. H. Z,
Dunn.
M r, and Mra. Evere tt lla r.k la
and children warn the week-end
fueate o f Mre. C . I I . McKenny
and Mra, Raaa H icks.
Frlanda of Mra. Ed Oglesby,
S r., w lj be glad to know ahe la
Im p ro vliu after a brief Rinata.
Mra. Tom Spivey and Mra,
A rth er Hum phrey warn tha re­
cent gueate o f M ra. W illiam ,
Pringlo.

T T tE S A N F O R D t lR T U l.^
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Islanders T a k e 7-4!
Ten-Inning Battle
To End Seminolcs
4-Game Win Skein “Official” S o u t h e r n
Hy K E N T C I IE T I .A I N
All-Star Team la
It took 10 Inning* Anil a the#*Appalling To Some
tun cnitburnt by Daytona BuaHt
to lln k lty linlt the Hoinlin.lf ill...
Local Baseball Fans
baseball machine, 7 4, l«nt niyt.t

Mary

lr&gt; thu Memurlnl Stadium b ifo n
707 fan*. Tin* defeat munrenturih
b ille d »li* Haiif.ird liaxulrirll nt
to ller a lte r the Hlnet Im.l n m u li.'.l
on to | ol,r Mrnlght win*.
, San/unl mi l itn I'litninmr.' w ill
move Into linyton*
Uracli to­
night to nmko i
d tip e iaw «|fu&lt;t
• t evening llie
two gam*
no i
with the I'* rind
t»tu m to third
|I1 a c o
I t ii ni
whrnc* thu III iiob
w e t * displaced
l i l t night. Han
lord la In lunrth
la c * In the tight
S L rac« that ha* hut only on*
ltd a h a ll gamea separating the
ila th lilac* team liorn the lliln l
nigh d u ll.
* Tonight III* Hlur* m III hr
banking un th rlr I ’uorto Itlrm i
fire-bailer, l.u u lr UrnlH», h Iio
ha* a personal four-game winnInK a lrra k to k r* |i unlilrinlnh«d. Hanford ha* nun It out of
It* laat 13 for an Im pressl**
.793 average.
“ M urray By id ’s ijuvat for ldi
12th trium ph of the veur von*
tpollrd laat night un tinlllu. ■
&gt;
could do no hot lor thnn nli'h IU m l*r pitcher*. .John Lung mi I
Bo Newsome, for four lilt*. 1 Inw iry tlanfoid h u rln limtrd until
tha 10th when an urio r l.y Chi.-..
C o n ta in
un
Hkeeter
tlullrr'.■rounder and Dirk Runnel''* single
forced Uyrd from tho gam*.
(Jhlro Cprralca, who
replaced
I B yrd , (m ui'il ih&gt;
next two l . i t t . i .
to foie* in ih"
| W 1 II II I II W 1oil
Two f i &lt;• I &lt;1. r
IrholcoB
im.l
u
oitu-run
uiigl.■y flnrtou | liiy
Ill'll till. ..H ill"..
1 , '1lu*
l»
w
t i hl t ** 111
III I I I ' '
won! down In rn
ft. dor In llif li hall
of lilt' Intll
V jo o P a rl*o
Dnyt mill »|H* i
•d thu scoring In the aeeontl on
two alnglon mnj n nno-iun donhlr
o ff the hut of 11l.y good f.u lit .,
tallloa, Hanford scored ope,' I i .
I llu
l u i . l . l t .1
. __ . 1 1 .
the second
andl rfourth
uii
walk
and wont ahead hr ic ily uu nlngl,-.
ley Contain* uml Im h iii »&lt;ith *
walk to Paul E ik e w aandwl. lied in
between In tho ulglith.
Daytona kiiuUo(| ||u&gt; runteal on
a long fly |»y llui'k Pin due ihm
acor*i. Dene Pollnrd In the ninth.
Pr*aa Hoi P a llv r i Jo * Purl**
turned In a neat iluuhl* ploy iht
hard way it* Ii* m'oiipo.l up Irby *
grounder In the fm irlh an I fin d
(hv hull l« (ioninlM who wiit|C«* I
U hack (u tho eSoiiiliuilif fiu t mif*!
•r lu loniploto Hie Kin-oiid ilm ifoi.i
twin-kilting y f Hi* evuniiiy

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Daytona
A lt II
II
•j
Baltor, »*
1 8
Runner, 21,
f*
3
1
Cook, cf .........
4
1
G uaiy, rf
8
1
4
Ituckcr, If
6
1 6
Pollard, lb
3
S.
7
Itb y , 8b
6
l)
it
Pardue, c
6
H
Lang , p
1 •1 8
Newsome, p
II
8
0
Total* ....
39 it .18
Sanford
AH 11 1)
E ik e w , rf
2
0
a
Im bra, 2b
6
2
8
Sm ith, If
6
u
P aris*, lb ..
0 ii
4
Aleno, 3b
8
i
2
Rhodes, c
....
8
8
8
I
Gfoat, cf
8
3
3
I)
G o m alei, ss
1 2
4
4
B yrd , p
8
8
i.
4
C o rral**, p
8
8
0
Total*. ....S3
4. 18
...
...
Daytona
U'Jit II1U mil :i 7
Hanford
uio 100 aim o- i
B —Iturker, Pollurd 'J, llidler
G eary, Cook, Parian, Alnnu, K»kaw, G o nial**, E - K u c k i'i. (im
■al*a. K i ll — [thy it,
Purdue :!
Groat, G o nial**, R .n m r, Imhiu,
Geary. SU —Irb y , Runner. H
Rhode*. D P — Pmiau uml liuiu.i!•«- L f f t — P aylo iia 7, Hanford 7.
B S -o ff—Lang U, N*w*omu J,
Byrd S, Corralua 2. HO hy l.mig
4. Nawaoin* B. Byrd 4, C u irid i i n.
H O — Lang 1 In il Innlnga, 2 inn*;
B y rd 0 In 0 In.. S r-l Newaome ,1
m 7 In., 0 r.( Corralua 2 In I in.,
r . W inner— Newaome ( l - i i ,.
Loifl-Byrd
—B yrd I U j0 ) t U - m ier anil

£1

'iilflehler* n n d
11t * h * r h who
•liven’! won nr
M n II V

II"

III

[IIOH * I lllu yeur
vii . atm lliiig .
Siniie tvomh'red w h y t w o
Illnger" from tli*
tint (due* Cocoa
I n d I ii n h were
iiumliiHtvd,
Hni'h plk'lier*
lit Jo* V iilin lir,
Clile.i
(hn in le t, D. Homlermeyer
nml M u ila y Uyrd huvu all won
mur* ■hull Id game* uml have
proven earn run im irk* too, hut
w .'i* overlooked hy th* fuiiu In
Hi* "offlcluP* lengn* poll ut th*

park*,

Th* N m ilie in t in in hn* thr**
wild nr* hitting well
.:»»« murk while U ih
Hon Hi. in It iu (ilckeil lia* an ugKieunte .2fill average. Only &gt;n&gt;i
■Soniherii pitcher, At O nuliak, O r­
lando, hn* won more game* than
II* I iiih I oat till* year while every,
on* of Hi* N orlhcin fllnger* I*
well « v*r th* .Atit) murk.
Mary I. o ii 'h A ll-S tar Plcka
Norlh
P oh.
South
Hubert*, l)*L. i l l Levy, Orl.

Hi .'water, DeL. 211 Imhra, Han,

Huii'uieyur, P al. HH Kundorn Leas.
Cinle, D eL,
.'III Alunu, |Han.
Dunne, D el,,
G F. Smith Han.
Ter,now, D.U. O F Hhudei, Han.
K in a iit, J.U .
O F Groat, Han.
Plitic, Pul.
O F Hughes, Coc.
it ill lion, l ’ul.
P l ’oilain*, Bm,
tini'i|Nv, D.H.
P Howell, Orl.

Mlllut'i Del,.

Ison Furniture
line Niiis Hunt's
8 - 2 In 11 Frames
Robiop'a Rportlng Goode will
’ a single game In the Men’s
mail
i.eaguu iupi|
ball league
tonight at tlm
afronl
tu
a/ro
n t,.Diamond
Dlumoml beginning
al
| p.ln. The Navy “UF
[P 88-Wlliunar game, elated toor PiUU p.m,
i b*en cancfled., 1

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»«• .....
»lth Chuck Grave* In un

Sanford’s All-Star Poll

SOUTH
Mrat Uaaa
Levy, O r l............................
Pari**, Han.
M&gt;.i y t...ii ( 'op* land, on*
of
Second Bane
SaiifiiKt'a moat
nvld
loon ago
In. . I... 11 fn n i. piclied the Blue*' fmbra, Han. .............
..........
ii.'.- 111*l.rl.iii'.|. r Jesus
"C hh o " Fundora, Lau*.
l'..jir il" , h inner of 11 games this Ealiuw, San.
(iumalei, Han. .................
&gt;**•&lt;»•, mi liei Hmithorn All-Hun
Suntoia. Han.
I . inn.
Shurtatup
flte |. t a - n n *. oft-Bptiki'ii fanIrray, l.eea.
II It.' I Ullll'll fill
Flimlura, Leu*.
in. I
Mi Mi.i'i I
Gunialua, Sun......................
run f.i I nil - la ’ ,
Hantora, Han.
I-1ni.I
iinlti, ut
Duy, Orl.
Hiiof" i .I in h&gt; i
Ualugh, C u e ,.....................
.Ho'llht'l0 I'tilrli.'l
flaikalaklt. Leu*.
util (.III..,| lego
Thlid ftaae
llu
• &gt;•&gt;•• I V * r|
Aleno, Han, ....................
I hi i l l if In.&gt;1." ii
Drapp, Orl. ........... .......
tll&gt; lllltfl' lll. || i 1 1
Long, L««l, ........... ...........
uiitflel.l f.u tin
Fundora, Lera...... ............
Houth also illDtRoker, Coc............. .......
.to ,ii.i
lot
Catcher
,i" “
Mtyy Cupolan
Ford, Orl................................
o*. wht. wan livel
r
hinki-il l.v fn iii In tho iMorit “ o ff!, Rhode*, Han..........
F. Smith, Han.
i'll.I linlloilug ni the I HI. parka Caldwell,
l.eea.
i iiih I'. i l.'.l hv tho I.engllO.
Outfielder*
Mi.i&gt; l.iio rm ililn'l ho* pirkCollin*, Lee*.
Ini' .231 h ifllim C u d ( ‘urullaru
Hhure*, Orl.
nml .2.11 hittin g iolm I'. im II'-K
Kell I*, San.
ut l.m h n rg ' i r r Hanford'*
Grunt, Snn,
H ulil) (.ii.n l (.270) nml hard
Hugh**, Cue.
hilling llnghrn,
l i e li.n h .r Ml*&gt; "elected liu lr y Thumaa. Orl.
H i.n il'iim y e r of I' ji I.'i II. n Ini the F. Smith, San.
Northern
nhoitntop ovor
m u Rhode*, Kan.
M&lt;&gt;tliiinshv, Ur-Lurld, for that K»k*w, San,
holly . I.llle .le .l line In I he Huiltuid PouTIfk, l.ces.
Kulker, Coc.
ll.'iiil.:',
II mu.mg local fan*
II* i Not thorn Infield
included Valmaa, Oil.
I hi i f "Hi. I Del .mill lied llata , Rlveio, Hun.
Red Ifot.t'iln, fil'd ; Chui lie lit owl- Ifaldania, Orl.
Pllrhera
I«J. &gt;.oh.I, nod slugging Jack
Corral**, Han.
ih- at third.
While Hill Hlellirke of i'alatka Ilyrd, San.
wan Ktdet'led a« Hew.ll, Orl.
the
n l I I e I a 1 Renta*, San
N'ortliein ninoa- Rlveio, San.
ger, M ary I,on Zimmerman, Oil.
■itnil. with that Oindliik, Orl.
iimjol leugne Vet ■ McCullough, Lee*.
•m il. Red K im * , Ramhert, Coc.
Ihiytoliu lloncli. Ortega, l.ees.
L. J
Kd l.e vy. who Valina*. Oil,
F.5
•***'
w ill lie the South­ Rupp, Coc.
........
fo'';
ern ni a ii a g o r, Torre*, Han.
,!r
iWilli hei rholru Jourt, Han.
loll,
II e 1 | d II a Klarmann, Orl.
Frailer, Coc.
................
( him I ormloR C o I I Ii I e B, aht&lt;
(di ked A I in VManager
•'""ml O ifnn.hr. In ,, Howoll nil I l.evy, Orl.
V'dmn*',
itf.-nt h u iliiio
lenau
Aleno, Sail.
,
,
„I I , . . .............................
» k **nau
fl . al l
ftt a
I .......... i
nun Itti
i|ie&gt; ^imutoCd*
Aridtiion, Lee*.
fhieo 1’iindnrn ivii* M ary |,ou'* Ramhert, Coc.
, h " j," ni
u t , , j (1. flu ,,,), w| l)|
Mo*t Popular I'laytr
.o iiifo jd i
hip,,,., Chuck
Aleno Huber!*, DeL.
mid .hdini.y linlnn flunking ihu Aleno, Han.
&lt; ilhr.ii Jnf
(l,)U , , tll WJU
Imhra, Han.
Mmy l.oii h “ nitturnr 'aideetlon
Pnrlif, Han. .............. ......
" “ I , ......
puii'dar iilnver aw anl.
Levy, Orl.
#fi ia,i,*v i !l'* , *lu l ,'R'«»o of (he RfradMi Bin, .................... .
o ffirliil A ll-S tar roatei* u* de
......................
teriMlrifil ,y |)IP fj|.| t J(((( f|(|]| PirtTe, Pal.
fllltMun, Pal.
id the (,tiik q linil Frid ay and Hat
Dunne, Del,.
•"•b'v night* hy III* l.eag,,* vt,v Turrea, Hun.
hiy, In
o
u
g
h
t
miiiiy
............... . ...........
"in ( ir U * Treadway, J. R.
fill
Infill folia,
Tea now, D. R............
fill' a e h i ' l i o n o f
•H.'IO h illing Klnurd, J. II.
............

(i o utliel.l*r*
M ove, Hi*

falon*y,.T- L07. A—787.

LouCopelapd Picks Jay Cotrales On Southern AIL Stars

P Valmai, Orl.
Mgr Levy, Orl.
Must Pu|iuluri nut,vita
Rica*, D.B.

H o m m " HTA NDINGS
(Men)
.....
W. • 1„
Pel. QB
\Vll*uii-Maler 10 4 .714 —
Robson’e
7
7
.600 8
Navy VP 33 7 8
.407 8to
Hunt-Mercury 6 10 ,333 Bto
Game Friday
Bullion's v*. Hunt-Mercury
(Women)
W. L.
Pet. QB
HulvMlon Army 4 0 1,000 —
Kntcrprlae .......fi
I
,750 1
Roumlltai’a
|
R ,jjo 8
Wade’a
0
4 .000 4
lUaulla Last Night
Hal-Army u , RatunlHat'a 10
Kntuipilae 23. Wade'a 10
Tueanay’a Uamee
Hal-Army v», Enterprise
Wade’a va. Houinlllat'a

thriller that wai won in
be bottom of the 11th on in eriur
y left fielder llu. ■ f e l f t l W ' , that permitted
llara to score from third to give
VIDon’a a narrow 3-0 victory over
Huat'a.
, Anar permitting Wilson lo
Mpt* two tuna lit the, ItilMi.l
frame, Uravee blanked hla up- dropped Robeon’e, 0-8, to creep
nta for nine luceetiive Inn- up within one-half gam* of Robbefore the fateful error. Miera rune |„ ihn opening game last
;la: ruM . ut-. Hunt in
flkth framea lo
ra (to wnltewaab
an for
or tltg,
five

H N ® 1.'
tehi'SisdS^JiL!
and ftiutar,
'
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1

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NORTH
F lra t R u t

187 Roberts, DeL.
87 Clift, J. B. .
Pollard, D. H.
337 Hondermeyer, Pal
Second Hate
.. 24
1 firewater, DeL.

1

Rucker, 1&gt;. D.

1 Renner. D. B.

»7
87
24
27
18

M. Smith, Pal.

Robert«on, J, U.

Enterprise Girls
Itiip Wade's 23-16;
Sal-ArmyjVlcturs

Vfcltery, Roberta
Supply Punch
Red Hat Vic
if t f c ’WirsiS'V

M »ar’

ijti

—ff

No Parking Tasks
Will Face Fans At
AU • Star 'Contest

HPsswfw

■sts88pp
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u sn

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ar jiatna

B r la c Y b b t PraddBl C r a In h r A g b w t l A llo w in g *

U tr a S p g c lil

___ pgtrj

Pierson and
TaUahaaaae

ONI

vs. COCOA

Rochestar, J
char, ware
■quad con

MEMORIAL.
STADIUM
.p iim r i i n a i j j i
p ir k -&amp; $

in BurgaM,
r, Tampa PI

’uf/Wil)

H

Canter Field
Right Field Pitcher
—
Pitcher
—
Pilcher
—

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4

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Left Field —

Davies Shamrock
To Make Debut At
VCKC In 6th Race

Om Gh m Only This D*y

Y (B

Third Base Catcher
—

Yanks Win Crucial Sanford Legion To
Cleveland S e r l e t
Enter State Meel
LThree Games To \
Tuesday Afternoor

14“?’

Jt]

Flrat Has* HecaiJ Bat* Shortstop

By JACK HAND
By HAM JACOILSON
■ltd Prass Sports Writer
A vaitly linpiuved I'nrifurd Le­
r give a sucker an ever, gion llasvhnil team yesterday
bruught to n H im * it* regularly
lb
,, ... „ J r e iie n Is playing tho ole* scheduled sca-itm hv I'.lging a
I Rennar, D. B.
i . i . tfs^um lino on his Brooklyn scrappy llei.ulul cluh three tu unu.
Dgarle, J. U. ___
calliope h llmflam tho poor down
Manager —
The victory, n hard-earned on#,
Third Baar
114
trodden
hrtn of tho Nations completed a *w**p of a two game
Loaguo.
Most Papular Player - 4 Cade, DeL. ....
with DeLand and enablud
4 Young, J. B.
A*«lMt th*. bottom three clubi series
the
local
tram
lo
point
for
next
North: DeLand, Palatka,
Southt Sanford,
ford, Cmbo.
. 8 Geary, D. B.
tho Dodgeri fcforro with the fl
Orlando and
milk, Pal.
1 M. Sir
nosie of • ‘hehjim e operator at week's district tournament with a Daytona and J a i Bench.
7-2
won-lost
record.
NOTRt Mall lo All-Star Editor, Sanford Herald. Sanford,. FM. , A
Plrtlr, Pal.
*
Th*nrooks
rooks have won
103 Moitraniky, DeL.
The t o u m i '
glittering 973
M
pace—age
86
Catchar
ment which I*
m, Cincinnati
Seminole Blues This Week
Ad Dunne. DeL.
and Pittsburgh,
kuing n&gt; he held
Ixth, seventh
and eighthu-i
place elu.A Against Ihe
I Robertson, J. B......
Tonight
in Orlando li a
Poston, Pal.
I
rest of Iheh league, lNy-r,
ploying
•icon,! step In
Hanfurd at Day tuna
CIO Paidue, D. B.
fijsi .500 bail wild 31 yin* ami 31
Dip ltnhy lllu**'
defeats.
'
Outfielder*
131
, c 11 in p a I g n fur
-Saturday
H Isn't always easy 'ffhunday
' "liili'Wld* recog­
I I I Treadway, J. ft.
Teanow,
I).
It.
II
look
II
Innlngi
at
Hncinnatl
Hanford at Cocoa (2)
nition, Th* hum*
1&gt;6
DAYTONA BEACH (H peout)before Carl FurUlo final!yyoke il
I chtii hn* already
U3 PI Ml*. Pal.
up
with
a
run
scoring
aln)L,
31
Sunday '
fr
Uraeieke,
DeL.
become eligible italllilrdx ar* bussing aver the
81
Both Jackie Robinson an&amp; Hilly
81 Klnard, J. B.
t.i enter this debut of the febulous Davies
Cocoa at S A N FO R D
28 Kaisablan, Pal.
p I h y o f f by Hhainruck tonight at Ihu VolusU
uff tho premises by Umpire 4™°
Mel
Fleischer
unerring
from
18 Cook, D. B.
" "
* “ when
augRelmo
In “Ihe ninth
......
Its regularly rrlicduled season a.: L'uunty Kennel Club.
J It by, D. B.
Hud* knocked out Preacher
Tha Irish champion, bought for
t Robert*, D*L.
»nd lied the icor* at 1-1.
\ , lop
ln teiim . in .the, sub-district.
, „ , . Play
, • unly |22 to be raised ns a pet,
I Stehnli, DeL.
Robinson
was
chased
when
h«s
"
?
l
r
'"
n‘l,‘
"cl“■l,F
.....
1 Colton, J. B.
kicked hit glove In the ale In pro C . '.! "’V / !"ly - | ;.
having will go to post in the sixth "vrM.
Pilcher*
1
drawn a firat
first-round
by* Hanford
fj
iiiund bye
Th* Shamrock dog, Bow under
Mill*. J. ft.
168 teat ol a “lafe" call on Eddie V e s not play until Tuesday
iien.tny morn- th* colon of th* Voluateor Slate
134 Pellagrlni'a steal of second. Cox *Kf when It encounters the
181 Gaigue, I). M.
10* didn't last long when he continued ''Mhe f.eeshmg Mount Dor winner Kennele, comae hero with a
136 PenAfngtqh, Pal.
..................................
~.&gt;ra fray.
argument. Joe Black was the
irr rifle reputation. HWx won alt
MIRer,
DeL.
03 Ihu
IPS
winner, Frank Smith the loter, lh *t.v rlfs w ill be jilav*d under thu Ihreo ef her school lag testa and
87 both
70 Hufion, Pal.
limit*,, ,-liminution *y*t.-m with the
on
reUef.
Haring Hvcretary Toby llegeru
.. .
38 Th* Dodger lead measured six
M Angel, J. 8 .
y . . surviving I,a m * being
aaya ah* M ready lo t her first
33 game* alter Max Lanier walked lent i.)|i„.
63 Wenger, D. It.
idurunment.
uffteial
slaM, i
11 Erin* Slaughter with the hoses
IT Dotson, Del..
Mel VliN clicr nml timely ills2
U
Huw
Cavleii
Will (tuck
Huberts,
Del,.
27
and the score tied in Ihu lane* "l.ggitig proved In he the up ugalntt th*Hhemrock
aoltndld grey
21 loaded
18 Felner. DeL.
Iasi
of
the
ninth
far
a
.3
3
St.
Uml*
'vjnnlnx ■),intiinntii.ii yesterday.
hountla at th* V C K C remains to
27 l ard victory over the New v l
16 McCrh'kard, J. R.
York | HWseller nrm-il in a m asterful
he seen, hut the la a cinch to have
13 Glanta.
14 Hamln, Pal.
heavy Sacking thla evening.
...... .
7 Th* "big’' American League Ihrei* • lilt, nt-rfiu mancr. A fter
12 Vlckury, DeL.
elving
un
la,,
|
,
|
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,
«
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only
t) series at Yankee Stadium ended
Thus* who have seen thu beau­
t Basi, Cue.-Pal.
I with New York end Cleveland DeLand run «, tti•- first fram e, tifu l lady work out won't bu su r­
.....
8 Dm man, J. H.
h r llg hleiird
| „ |dank the
Lupei,
pal.
1
prised If she advances *o th*
2
a twillght nlghl double
JIutldugH on 1 tilt lor th* re­
l splitllng
feature r * r* In a hutry and run*
1 Clorlrli, Del,. . u.
header Aa the Yanks took the mainder
of the iSutpRi,
M.inager
with thu best thu popular rvir.rt
series, 3 3, they added a full game
171 to
Stelnecke, Pal.............
Tin. gain.* "Iiitiii .t up inrlv u* a track can offer,
their laid, now 4Mi game*
III Kruss, D. II,
6J
Joe Collins'
ninth Inning
home pltcher'a (liul. lot,, Patterson,
........................
It
106 Tteadwuy, J. U.
7 run uff Reliefer Bob Lemon gave curve luilliug ;'(&gt;utli(Nw on Ih"
T u s u m r s H N TRiKa
20 Ricwitei, Del,.
a the Yanks Ihe 64 second game mound fur th* Volusia I’ounllent,
S’IStXT H S C U -4 /ia ia * MU#
12 Roht'i Is, DeL.
V
8 llB P . M,
8 and dropped the Indian* into third held the Blurs liltteju\for three
It'lw t Hair- Ualiy .Ouwaiel
InniiiK*.
hut
the
l&lt;M'iils\»q„f»trrt
ice,
percentage
prints
be
Uce.
two
f“
'
‘
‘
R
Hastol'VjuMtn Im!*^*Vunda*miniIir.
168
10 - Races
on* marker ariose In tin fourth ifiirry ” l‘rf“*•,r, ™ Navif, Jolty
nd Boaton.
Ind
Boaton
86
Mon. • Tu#a.
Aille
Reynolds,
who
hid
pitched
tnnlntr
and
then
e*plotted
W
two
18
Thure. - PH. 1'
a
sit
u
ix
t&gt;
nacH—*/
lavba.mUe
n.
inure
In
tji*
sixth
II
complete
games
since
last
Sept.
16
II RACES \
11
,
finally
waa
knocked
out
of
the
Junior Metla led off Ih* Kt*.
II
WED- and HATj|
box In Ike twilight grate, won by fill "lath framei b | hlaatlng \u t
.
8
Cleveland, IV*. Th* Tribe rocked a'Jremendnu* Ihrtre-haggfr lo
Dally Double IdL
8
Alii* for tlx runs and six hill In veil lev field, "Jock
and Slid KaexF
o u n , pi**
vk ' nKfHer.
pleV
twn toning* Ind rolled up 16 hits in* third, thru punrhed out ids
Qulnlrla* # m |j
U
*
It unly touk thl Knteiprlaa
me*
InflrU
slnul*
hut
felled
to
ad2 girls II ulte tu score 23 runs off
Littit Bobby ShsuD turned In a vaiir* Melt" uhu arurrd the wlnt o r n t h h a c h —a/iaihu lait#
M
anny
G atd C
l Wade'a Grocery last night ai the Akiller
for Phlladalphla against
I l-akefrunt diamond which gave the the St Lout* Browns to win his nliii, run a minute later un Ih# - T o w n H ir u lia r , H lvop ln g Kalla,
• ill lia ro n . (Ira v a Ilu tto n , a*v*&lt;1y
muitev halt of a Krldrr-Metta
1 Vulntia eoftballere a hlgh-ecoe- 10th, 31. in Ihe second game of a
I't.arm U ra
p o c lo r .
K lt t l
U&gt;ka. Hhe Htapa.
Ing 23-18 victory.
(wii ■
• night doubleheader. The itnutil.' xlra l,
iw
V
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f
li
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4
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Jim m y Wait* •Inn followe.l with
rownles won Ihe opener, D5, when
Hath Irelp smashed out g Brownie
H a ir y Hlap,
T ry m rl,
Alabam a
terrific four-run homer fur the Pitcher lummy Byrne lilt Iwu sin- n shuf|i »ln,&gt;li' In move Krlder tu
n i’a W a rr io r . I'ln o a k .
tliir.l im.l M*t FhT'cher w |lh i t"'t G n u . 'T w ilu
winner* in their big 18-run Him. a_ double and a homer
in , My O w n liu lry . Croaa
Spec Shea, a spectacular success ■’riHiinl.'. w liirli (rut thruuich tho W a lk .
Inning, The win didn’t alter tho
a t , Washlngloa silica he was dls first sucker to alli.W Krld er tu
S H IM H .tl K—a / tiU a Mite'
City noflball atamllng* any
. tfiM
li: ytrp. Oavt
art nr
Khim rock. Hh carded by Ih* Yankees, shut out it'll fn.
Ih* first place Helvetian An
rweiii
K a g e r A l. Mfluii.
Dlamutul Chatter: .luiilcir Mutts. Inin • W a rtjn r.W ay.
rapped out a U-IS trlumit«{ Delrblt with five hlls and scored
R u t'a t la r d a iO n *
Ih# third place Koumllllist the only run to beat Hal New- Frank “Kns" Stafford. '*J&lt;Kk" u H/.
Won Lost Pet. oyer
houser'a S hllter. l-o.
Krlder. nml Itiiblm liisbee each
and
Anderaon
nine.
Florida Hlato Loaguo
Boston didn't atow It waa taking turned In Oiil"lnmllng defensive
Mildred
Leo
twirled
tho
en­
U e Lin d
11
6
.778
over second plica when Ihe Red uanie* yesterday. . . . "Mighty Turk M i , F irth ' nuy.•1
Jaxvlllo Beach
16
13
.671 tire distance fur Hsl-Army lu Hoc aqueefad past Chicago, 3-1, In
S.IU IITH N X t » _ H tarSa Mhe •
notch
her
fourth
straight
win.
Mel" Fl*l*e\’er,whiffed seven more
Dayluna Beach 13
13
666
a
day
game.
Sammy
While's
home
Ja
a
n
l&gt;IX
a,
Hilray
11
d
m
,
3)p
L a i* ,
B ub Service .
Sanford
13
.630 Mary Lou Bowen w*» the d arter run and George KelPt run-scoring men In advene,&lt; Ills strlke-mil to­ (lurrq.r
13
Tlwch hfeld” Jim
l a u d , u i ja
|| 11 a. V a. U a A«* A * ' M u _
end
lose:
fur
Roumillat's.»
tal
to
60
fur
42
Ionlnu*.
.
.
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Orlando
13
13
.608
Leaves Yellow Cap
Hal • my will meet Enterprise double were enough to win.
VIYTH H «( A -X laU a
dv" II wniniin aim nun ruled out a
Palatka
13
13
.500
Down In the second division of Ihrue-plv poke yeMfrdov Ip rival
Hn Out. Had Uroker.
In
the
blj
first
piece
battle
•tv
n
r
Leesburg
10
Office 6:50 P. M.j
17
.170
dU- the National, the big noise was Mett" for gam** will*Vying honor,
M iC
,
1 4 Cocoa 3 (11 day night at the Lakefront
Round Trip
mond
while
Wade’e
will
tt
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,
T
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Cordell
regular
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■Alwaya Pi |
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6
ecoml
with RoumtHat’a In Ih* aec^
B ln e i" rat,T u t I s oruientiv occu- lla
DeLand 7 Orlando a
a rt.
U ru w a ra - a ra n .
uf th*pliM
twin Lfiek#t
bill to decide
Daytona Beach 7 Sanford
plot with 4 nr 6 of tire faire r sex I "ten. Looking. Kiytooill
iiami
i
an
i
n'.'.i
—
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aanioru
44 u(to
o ^Kam*th|n,
, h# I V .'em
Bickford
drove
baste
the
"
Innlngi)
run with a savinth-lnnlag aln- at Day'nna, but h* I" expected to
atandlnge.
Lecaburg 6 4 Palatka 1-7
in Boiton’s 1-0 edge ovat CM "escape" In lim e for the cumlng
i
E
.'
ii
Roumlllat'e
23u
48—10
V
Pula Ik a at Lueaburg
tour r x r ir n t.
Sal-Army
.
044 Oa—14 It cago’a Paul Minntr.
\
DeLand at Orlandu
Hanford
000 102 0 -ft 8 1
Bowen
end
King;
Li*
and
MeSanford at Day Iona Beach
Del
"ml
100
000
q—
1
3
3
Donald.
Jacksonville Beach at Cocna
Kiel*,Tier and M etis; 1’etersun
Enterprise
60(10) 1 7- 88 II
American League
ami Mnod 'r a '* .
'
Wad*’*
823
68-18
18
New York
Thompson
end
Allmsnd;
JacobBoston
Callahan, Indicated ll.i r i 1* room
son, Bowen and Bowen, i
Cleveland
for more than 588 t-urr. ImmedlatuWashington
ty In front in I .dung th* aide
Chicago
ol Memorial Htmlimii. In ■ddlj!°fj
Philadelphia
h*r
Fans altsnding th* annual Flor­ ai&gt;Vriixlniutety 280 c a n w ill f nd
Philadelphia
ida
BtiU
League
All
Btar
baa*
•pnte.1
along
M
•
•
lion
villi*
Avenue.
HI. Louis
It
I grata bora July 85 will have
“ B'u plan also to have ttus ar»v
Detroit
[«
mu
4
finding
a
place
to
tlruV
bligii
ncioria
front
the
aid
Dosloti 3 Chlca
rtuhrf V'
automobile*. Th# fleml M iinliiiial I ’ark cleunud u ff nnd
Cla vela nd U-4
__
r Chamber o ' ____
,
lire. 1 would haeltnt#
ready'tu
Washington 1 Detroit 0
ComAittee, it- to enyVhaw many car* could b*
HI.
“ Louis
211 9-1 F h |lid *!p h ls 5-1
State Leaguu paikuil ip that area, hut w t w ill
Chicago al New
l» B I M B B C C R T FO BD O R
IU1 PONTIAC FOBDOR
Ms, peat with have emXigh space t&lt;» put l.l.lHiO
Cleveland
ifa at Boat
Clean, Overdtove, Radio,
tU yaltardar to 3,688 a r e around Ih* etetllum.
SEDAN
81. Louli
ula aat
In tha DeLand Rad Hata’ I
for adequate Thut ahuBd he enough 'o give,
Dslrott at
Chleftsn
Deluxe,
hydramatto, • .
toward their second straight
iltlluda of care ua all th e wrkii
rklng area
nren wa
we thedr1
BABB
Radio, heater, low mllaaga {9
da Btata League p e n b u f
J. ■■ ; m* ,
Callahan a Merit If.
B.
latad Praia
H i'1'.
Baa This Car
Like New
Hanford dob president, J. D,
Ni
John Krlrlsr, Florida rtjtnta
— ', . . • &gt;-------.... -League unabk'iit, Indicated that
Brookl,..
». iMXtmlng a
additional pulin' will bu teoured
New Vjhrk
1060 MEBCUBV T U D O R
lMI DODGE CORONET •
T'J'DeLand d*
81. Lotii
th* win for hla lo pruluct Hi* mre.
Fordor Sedan Deluxe
Chicago
"I liav» contained Police Chief
• -----— -*y Corn lei, who
.Low mileage
Phlladalphla
ivod Sanford Starter Murray Roy William* ami w* will gut nil
On# owner
Bosto
of the men wc n#*4 to nrotect the
An exceptionally claan ear i
people’s property,’ Krlder dlHU
A Good Value
Baa Today
84
.Ml
dared.
V
j It'.
1 C:
(It Innings)
Mcut,while, a crev of work­
tebed one hit
m i m ercu ry fo r dor
men havu begun tu jr.ii
1140 FORD
IpMe I I
rtaiiium Infield f»r tie
Corvertlble
From all imllc^tlona, w
in.’.V's
*811* aqulppad
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to have the R
playing
flu
i p N
Lneolly owned
top condition for th*
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heat refereneea. Phone 1213-J.
L A W N S tu cut. Telephone 1U37-M
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LA W N M O W ERS aharpeneil. Ill
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"Uttarnlahed. will aell euulty,
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Phone 608-W A 1468-J.
409 Rcaalia Drlvf. Ph. 1738-J.
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Evi'in ude, traile r and many
oilier extran. Ui (I. Clae* F H y ­
dro Itai'lng Cnampion; Id le ft-pied hull, with or without
trn lle i; 15 ft. Century, fam ily
runabout; 15 ft. Crosley runnhout; lit fl. dory with 10 H- Ponana; 15 ft. Hlggina with 02
II. P. C h ry sle r; 10 I I . P. John­
s o n . Other boats and
m otor!.
Wise Huai W orks, Phone 6*44,
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Confessed Slayer
Sent To Hospital
For Mental Check
N E W Y O R K '.P Bayard Peakes,
ronfes-c.l -layer nf a girl he had
n e v e r mof. 1HUP
,\v r t f &amp; ’ .iio
Hospital for menial examination
when he was arraigned lodny
Peakes, 2ti
year
old pseudoacientlsl, ohleclrd to the eourl np
pointing a law yer In defend him
for the slaving on the Columbia
U niversity caim an of Eileen F a ­
hey, IB
" I don'l want this guy- I ’ m nol
nuta," Peakes said
Tho law yer nppelnlrd lo defcnil
Peakes agreed with the slate's
suggestion Ihal Peakes gel n menia l checkup lb* was led away
handcuffed to two ((elective*.
Peakes, arrested Wednesday in
Boston, snlrl he killed the Monde
stenographer for the Am erican
Physical Society lu-causo the scion
title body had rejected III* theories
on how to live forever.
Durlni! h li arraignment In F e l­
ony Court on a charge of homicide,
jm muttered: "W alt a minute,
these fellow 1 In nun dropped the
elertrim n."
lln did not explain hi* rem ark
whleli was apparently connected
with tils anger at Hie society for
li* refusal In publicize Ills theory
Hint electronics and physics should
tie illvorceil
Peakes'
nlhirney,
flenjam ln
Kehmler, told Magistrate Thomas
II. Cullen thal Peakes was tllanppointed when early s lories of the
slaying lulled In mention " r l r r
Iron* "
Assistant Dl.strlel AHnrnev C'nrl
Grrbnw told the rm irl Ihnt Peakes
"felt Ihal hv killing Ills girl recog­
nition Itv Hie public would he given
his belief "
(irehow irfe rre il lo Peakes' pro
vtoun background of menial In
sta lilllly. and siiggrtlCd I'enkes he
stmt In llelleviin tn determine his
present cmiiluimi
Kehmler told the rm irl that "the
first factor I looked for was possliito reinurre because I fell It was
the only 'p ark of hope for him hut
in my tli't'ii silliness mid regret, he
expressed no rem orse."
In n low lorn-. Peakes Interrupt
ed lo say " lie never iiskeil me
Ihal iiuttatiim He said I was u
nient il ease anyhow "
When Peake i went In Columbia
University tin Monday, he hud
marked eight other* for death Rut
the first person he saw In the
Am erican Physical Society's office
mi the ninth floor of the phynlr*
latmrnlory wax Mix* Fahey.
Ill',A R T A T T A C K F A T A L
M IAM I R K A C II '** — A in year
old lloslon f-KTler died of a linnrt
a ila ck Thursday id ler a lifeguard
pulled him from rough seaa kicked
up- hy ii raluiqunll
T h in the lifeguard, Walter Raker
.1 1, turned hack and rescued « **c
ami sw-l in liter who loot gone lo I he
aid of the first
1
The fu rrier was Identified a*
Charles Notlel. lln collapsed after
e was brought nxlmro and was
rail on ntrlviil at Ml Hiniil lln*

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n* president of the New Vink r | l y
Coiindl Rrrw mil of III* iirtiv illc *
i i * counsel for the Senate Gridin
Investigating Committee, put Inf n
piuH for K rfn u vc r—the former
chair inn n of Ihnt group.
Halley told a news
he doesn’t think K rfn tiver. lendliet
in commuted delegate*. ha* ho o
stopped t»
'•"'•nif
Jkn L i* tr r Hill ol Alabama told
ii news conference lie Hunks VlrKinln'* 28 voles—nhrnpilv whisked
mil (mm under Hie. .H I’* Ininner
after the Georgian's ilennni latlnn
of 1’a fi'lfa rtle y —-w ill he he hi rid
Russell In the convention * howdown
H ill predicted that Ken H arry
llyrd of V irginia. one of the anti
Trum an leaders In the (m u n itio n ,
w ill keep rigid on haeklm: R n . ' l l
Stevenson, the enlpioa ol this
npprovhlnp free for all &lt;ooven
tlon, made ar ran Re me Ml to attend
the lllhtol* delegation coidrienee
Sunday uflernmin nod to meid with
Democratic governors al breakfast
Monday morning
Despite his many statements
Ihnt lie doesn'l want Hie iioiiiinn.
lion, die hard S!eveti*nii hark# rs
niBile II clear they expert Increased
pressure w ill he out upon him If
the convention falls In lorn nji a
leading candidate In Hie llr-t few
ballots.
W illi platform drafier* slrug
filing to arrive at some sort nf
eolnnromhe on the explosive civil
rights Issue, ram
rampaging
patting Texan*
Texan*
............................. before the Uonocr.il
it- NnHoiinl Corn m ille r's rrmlost
panel
F lfly lwo nominating vales were
al slake
Gov Allan Shivers fought lo *eai
a delegation not pledged lo support
the party nominee Form er Hep
Mniirv M averick Pearled a rival
"lo y n llxl" group.
Shivers said ihe Maverick group
“ got heat hy about 111 per rent
of the voters" In T exas Maverick
hramled the lihlvrr-. group a hiinrh
of "ropuhlk'nn*, D lxleerals, holt
l-rs "
A rniiferencc hot ween Harkley
lenders and Jaeoh Arvey, Illinois
nnllomd eom tnltleeiiiaii. and May
or David I, Lawreriee of P ills
burgh, Pennsylvania natimuil corn
mltieernan, spurred talk of added
soppnrl for Ihe Vice preshleill
G AM IN G STA M P IIA f K F I I I F S
JA C K S O N V IL L E M* - i lly &lt;run
mission volcd Thursday to eurlail
activity of Hie nlrporl Hmouslne
service after Mnyor llnyilm i Hums
said Ihe operator oft he Him had
hnnglil n federal gambling Inx
sin inp
The nun mission voted a mule
for llmniialnen operated hy H W
brack that e lllililiale il slops at
downtown hotels effecllve Am* I
Hums said II was done "In order
In freeze him mil of bu sin ess"
Informed of Ihe action, llrack
said he would fight it lo Ihe highest
court, If necessary
He denied
ownership of n gambling lux
stamp, saying a stamp Issued Iasi
year which lislcil him ns rn owner
was not used.

Rural Common Sense
FA R M P E O P L E C A N A N D
S H O U LD DO S O M E T H IN G

F u ry Hi ant and Jeanne Crain nrn happily teamed In the comedy,
People W ill T a lk ," allowing at Muvlelntul Rlde-In Theatre Sunda)
ml Monday,

New (Jator Pens Are Woman Candidate
ItciiiK Marie At Zoo Has Headquarters
New ( niistroetlim lit the Hanford
Municipal Zoo aims at ruglug in
Ihe xr.o’ii eollcellon of alligators
m o re'safely and effectively, II.
lln v ls , ki ■|x r, uol today.
The new -.•■all* around t||(- gator
pell* n r" l*M111 nf brick and eon
i-rete and while low enough to pro­
vide a full inoge of vision over the
peril, they nevertheless make It
(pull- definite thill no Ufltiiapertlng
leg nr mm w ill he adopted hv Hu­
go I tun.
The w alls replace w iring whh h,
areordloe In Keeper Davis, wu* no
longer entirely life store some of
Hie gntora were »n Inrg" Hiey
might break through It.
Haven &gt;*f Hie reptiles me kept
In the I here pi'll* HI Hie celd'-r of
(he zoo. Tin y range in *1*'- from
0 1, feet In n im m sliuo* Pi leet.
IN V E S T IG A T E D EA T H
FI.F.A H W A TF-lt '4*
A ciaoner's
lurv w ill resume It* Investigation
Kntilidny of the death nf Thnmns
W ithers, 4V year old llnuxhui. Tex ,
bnslm.-:&lt;*innn
The lory rnel Thursday ami ad
(ourned until an aulnpsv could he
made lo delcimim- officially Ihe
cause of death
o ffice r* who Investigated said
there seemed no doubt Withers
was killed hv a bullet which
pierced his heart Deputy Sheriff
r n r i McMullen -.aid another Hous­
ton man, HurmcII F ra se r, tn. had
admitted shooting Wither* F rase r
is Ic in g held an nil open charge

F I T fill's M U TU A L FLA N K
T A M PA iif)
Florida Citrus Mu­
bin' plan* bi organize M&gt; regional
groups within the super co-op "to
m ini: our gro-vers in personal re
lation .Inp with Ih -lr organization "
low I'lrc In
The plan adopted I imrsduy hy
ill
21 Mutual iliie c ln rt calls for or Ham
71
r.iiliin al re: (h o i
for Ihe regional
or,
/:#
r,i&lt;&gt;111• - Ireiweea Kept I I mid Nov
7:i
ir&gt; Memhn w ill elect Ihetr region
Mi
al lender*
7.1
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A illsriisslon of nsseHsmeiits
17
brought opposing opinion* Lacy G.
77
lh m o .li, Groveland grnwer anil
III
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Flilm gn
Cleveland
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New (Irleiin*
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Teenage New York
Nineteen
Are Set For Trial Boyg Are Held In
In County Court Death Of Student

The board ol director* of the
Sanford Rotary Club met laat
night a t tba home of Prealdent
Rob Itanrta 09 Eicam b la D rive,
The new d iitn c t governor, K en ­
neth W acker, of W inter P a rk,
w ill make h li annuel visitation
on- Monday, Aug. 4, President
Ifn rria revealed, end plena were
madu /in Me entertainment.
Follow ing the business aeiaion
light refreshm ent* were served
hy Mr&gt;. H arrla.
Among thoae
prexent wbr# D r, R . W . Ruprecht,
B . I* Perkin*, J r ., Randall Cbaie,
W alter Haynes, Roy H ollar, Ja ck
Ratlgan, Holland Dean and George
Touhy,

conference

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III the hospital al Ilia time wan
hi* -.H e r In law , Mrs Gertrude
Nadel Hrnnkllmj. Mas* , who nuf
feted a frneliirerl skiill and oilier
in lu rlis when slriiek hy n ear
while eroHsliig n street Tuesday
night
pulled (rum H»&lt; water and re
vlved hv n rtlflrla l respiration was
Chrlslopher Martin. 42, Brooklyn.
He wa* rctwrted In good rondlllrm
at his hotel.

Rotary Governor To
Come Here On Anar. 4

Politics

T O E SAN FO RD H E R A LD
i* 8
F rid a y . Ju ly tfl, 1881

1st Time In History
» y H ii- r iiT a iw a n
FH IU AG O U»— For Ihe first time
in the history of a m ajor political
parly form al campaign hradquarte n -c o m p lc le with Am erican flag,
porlralts, badge*, worker* and a
water cooler — were opened today
for a woman candidate for vice
president
She Is India Edw ard*, vice chair
man of Ihe Denmernllc National
CommHire and director of Its
Women's Division
O rdinarily Hie Idea would gel
the hrii.xholf al Ihl* singe of fern
Inlno pohlu-nl development—exeepl
that India 1* rpillc a vocal figure
In Ihe parly Men. ns well a* wom­
en, besiege her n fllrn for apixilntme II Is
Furtherm ore, even within Ihe
Republican P a rly al Its rnnvrnllnn
last week there was iislmilshment
when "the lightning hit” Ken. R ich ­
ard Nixon of California, nx the vice
presidential nominee. His wife nil
m illed h rr surprise — and hi*.
Anyw ay lu Hie Democratic conventlnn (ienrb|iinrlers, Ihe Conrad
llillo n Hotel, Ih r rr nru presiden­
tial campaign hendipiartera for
Russell, K e rr, lln rrlm n n , Kcfauv
er ami others — and now as nnc
steps olf Ihe elevator on Ihe third
floor (here Is a big placard;
"H cadguarlera fur India Ed
wards for vice president."
Mr.*. Jennie O'Hern, Mabridge,
M D „ and Mrs. France* Cl. S a lte r
field, Atlanta, G u., opened it ui#
and tacked up thn ja irtra lls nf their
candidate.
They plan a formal opening lat­
er lint even now (hero I* action.
Volunteers have come In to do
typing, gel out prrsx releases, onformer president of Mutual, suggexteil members Hunk about In­
creasing assessment* W. S. Fle t­
cher, Arcadia grower, olijecled to
higher assessments unless Mutual
could guarantee the growers t l ■
box for their fruit

Next week, J u ly 20-28, is N a­
tional Farm S a fe ly Week, and
every farm fam ily In Florida w ill
do well to observe It by elim inating
accident haxarda and resolving to
practice safety a t a ll lim e*.
Ju st how many farm people are
hurt in accldenta In Flo rida every
year Is not known, but the number
certainly runa Into the hundreds,
prolmldy thousand*. O f eourse, the
moxt serlou* accidents In which
people are killed or badly maimed
are usually recorded In the press,
end such tragic occurrences are
far too numerous, hut there are
literally hundreds of minor acci­
dents that never get Into tho pa­
per*, but they’re costly end pain­
ful Just the same.
Ev e ry year, good Florida farm
people are killed or badly Injured
by tractors turning over, In high­
way accidents, In using kerosene to
start fires, trusting "tam e" hulls,
taking chances near m achinery,
and In numerous other w ays that
are well-known tn farm rra and
other*. Such accldcnta can Inavoided by being careful.
Many good folks are h u rl pain­
fu lly when they atep on rakes end
other tools that are lying arnuiul
Instead o f being kept in a safe
liningi&gt; position and place, when
they fall from rickety steps or
down unllghted stairw ays, when
they use mechanized saws and
other equipment without thn pro­
tection of guards, and when they
u«e even such common tools a*
axes, knives, and chisels without
exercising proper care.
'Farm people should do some­
thing about the trouble and su ffe r­
ing and grief caused by accidents,
and they can do something about
the m atter. Accidents not only
muse suffering and sorrow, but
they are very costly — costly In
medical and hospital b ills, in loss
nf property Involved, and In valuXV

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swar phones. The place h u all Ihe
confusion of a regular headquar­
ter*.
The movement In behslf nf M r*.
Edw ard* — who ha* ssld she doesnot expect lo be nominated but will
campaign If named — started In
June In New York by * group of
prominent Dem ocratic women,
Fo rm er Hep. M ary T . Norton of
New Je rse y Is chairm an of the
national group. The vice chairm an
I t Ju lia L. Crew s, delegate from
New York.

statuesque

&gt;rlz# melon
aloft after being chosen to reign
over the Arizona Melon Festival
at Glendale. The gal* pageant w ill
take piece In the state'* fehned
Valiev of the Sun. f international)

Wabash River Gets
Accidental Charge
Of Deadly Cyanide

A total o f IV caeca were aet
yesterday fo r tria l In County
Court bv Judge Douglae Stenetrefm. The trle l* w ilt sta rt MonHsv
and w ill
b*
continued
through iiily .5 9 , .Cif.V** A . Speer
J r . w ill conduct the prosecution.
One case was nolle nrossed, that
of Jam es H arper, charged with
au a ffra y . Bond* were estreated
In the case of Robert Lee Jones,
charged w ith an a ffra y , ,|M . of
M ary E . Dixon, d r u n k * , driving,
$100 and &lt;if Lam ar M ills, charged
w ith exhibiting a deadly weapon,
$100.
„
The case of Jam es
Thomas,
charged with unauthorized oper­
ation of m vehicle,
contin­
ued to the next term , and that of
M arl* M. HIH, ckerged with
drunken driving, w e* continued
tem porarily’Case* sat fo r Monday era:
James L y n , drunken driving, 10:00
a.m .i B . J . Rudd, exeeetlve ipeed,
and Howard C arte r, drunken drlving, 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday cases era Perkin* L a ­
mar, two charges, drunken d riv­
ing and leaving the scene of an
accident, 0:30 a.m .j Waldo Plym ton, drunken driving, 1:30 p.m,
Set for tria l Wednesday at P:30
s.m . are the ease* of Cnerlee E .
Hurneed, drunken driving, and A r ­
thur E . H ickey, drunken driving
end hit end run.
On Thursday, 9:30 a m., Jo * Cox
w ill be tried for Intoxication, and
Thelm a Starnes fo r e ts*u |t .and
battery. A t 1:30 p.m. Is the erre
of J . F . H art, drunken driving, and
driving w ith license revoked.
The case nf Hibbard Cassel­
berry, charged w ith assault and
battery, w ill be tried Frid a y morn­
ing at 9:30 o'clock.
Set fo r Tuesday, J u ly 29, are
the cases nf Calvin
M cKinney,
aggravated assault. 0:30 n.m , and
Charles K. Jordan, assault snd
battery, 1:30 p.m.
Oil Ju ly 30 Lacy Sloan w ill be
tried at 9:30 *.m . for aggrnvnted
assault. Set for 1:30 p.m. I* the
rase nf
E. J.
Wennsmaeher,
charged with emhesslem'&lt;nt.
Veniremen for thn term were
announced ns fnllows^Joc 1*. H ick­
son, Hubert R. O verall, P n tc J .
Angel, Jam es McCloud, Robert S.
R lllhim er, Columbus T . Kent, K.
llllllo G rant, Edward T n ftle y, B .
E . Aiken J r ., W alter A. B arke r,
H a rry I. Mason, K . M. Gallow ay,
W. S. f,argent, A . If. Marcham,
Albert Corpapy, Fred Thurston,

IN D IA N A I'O LIS
— A quantity
of deadly ryanldn solution a c ci­
dentally dumped Into thn Wabash
R ive r at L n F a y rlle thinned out
a* It flowed downstream today.
Three slate agencies told resi­
dents of the area II waa still dangermis. however. They w srn rd
against swimming In Ihe riv e r,
eating fl*h taken from
It or drinkn
if
Ing from
wells nearby.
ir
A heavy
h«
patrol was
w
set up along
the river Thursday
a* aiiliii
niillmrltle*
. U as
____________
tried lo follow Ini
Ihe progress of the
poison downstream
The cyanide
‘ killed
kill#
fish by the
IhnusnmU smith of LaKayette.
LnFayette. The
fish slaughter was expected lo end
hy Ihe time ihe cyanide reached
Montezuma some limn today as It
gradually became diluted.
The Indiana Health Hoard Issued
the warning* The Conservation
Department sold the solution was
dumped lulu a .sewer arrid en tally
al llie Peerless Wire Goods Co.
plant In l.n F e y c lle
T e rre Haute Is the only city
which get* It* water supply from
thn riv e r Arthur HI nod, manager
of Ihe T e rre Haute Water Works
said che nilcal Irrulinen t would
neutralize the cyanide and no
COACH F A R R S H R D U C K D
harmful effects were expected.
JACKSONVILLE UI - The JackThe polluted water Is expected
In reach T e rre Haule some time sonvllle Coach Co. w ill try lo In­
Saturday
crease Its passenger load with re ­
duced prices on weekly passes and
lower lares on Ihreo surburbsn
able time lost from crop work. lines beginning Monday.
Beginning next week, they can
General Manager Jam es M
carefully ami conscientiously check Moor* sa|d weekly
My passes wot:
up on tlielr farm * and home* and be eat from 11.19 to $1.39 ai__
on thumsolvea for ttw lr sokes and cesh fares to Lakewood, Arlington
the sake* of others. They can re­ ■nd louthslde Estates would be
move or correct the hazard* they (rimm ed froth 99 to 19 tents.
There w ill be no chsnge In city
find — faulty w iring , broken steps,
fau lty ntoves and flues, unsafe fares, boosted last month from 10
to
IS cents after the coach com ­
equipment, unsteady ladders, dabri* over which they niey stumble, pany said it could not give striking
and other Hung* of this nature — drivers s wage increase because
and they run resolve to practice revenues w err not large enough.
iiafely throughout fill weeks of the
year.
i« *
Too many good farm people gat
hurt. They can do something about
It. It Is hoped that they w ill.

N EW Y O R K tfi—T w o ' teenage
boys who attempted to self a rifle
to replenish their depleted funds
were held today In the slaying of
a young Brooklyn rabbinical sm*
dent ts*t mnnlt1. , . . .
.
_ ..
D istrict Attorney Miles F . M c­
Donald said Donald F e riic k , IT,
Brooklyn, and Edw ard Baldwin, 18.
Bronx, confessed the killing ana
(■Id they had planned a holdup.
The prosecutor named F t r r ic k
as the one who fired the shot from
a .22 cailber rifle that killed Sam ­
uel B . London, 23, as he was re­
turning from prayer and medita­
tion at ■ synagogue.
Both boys were booked on e h t f ,
ges of homicide.
F e rric k and Baldw in, despite
their youth, have a record of sev­
eral encounters with police. They
became friends when both were
confined to an upstate correctional
Institution.
Recently Baldwin ran aw ay from
his Bronx home, and spent hla
nights sleeping in ce llars In the
Greenpolnt section of Brooklyn.
Both boys obtained funds by ataal^fl
Ing from sm all can d y, s ta r t! a r t
luncheonettes, Ihe d istrict atto rn lF*
added.
/
On June 28. they bought the rifle
for $3 from another boy. and de­
cided to Increase Uielr take by rob­
beries and holdups In the W jlllxm shiirg and Greenpolnt sections of
Brooklyn.
The boy* rnstned the streets
looking for ■ holdup victim .
At 9 p. m .. London came along
from his visit to the synsgogu^
When he was 40 feet •w a y. M T
Donald claim ed. F e rrle k fired a
bullet that struck him In the back
of Ihe neck. When he fell, the boys
fled, not stopping to rob the v ic ­
tim .
____
W. L . Ils rv e y J r ., M rs. Catherine
K. Russell, Mr*. Metta M. Starke.
L . J . N orth, J . R. W ells.
Other veniremen ere. George
Caldw ell, Cecil E . Flow er*. W illis
I*. Heard, Anson R. Kimble .Du
j,rw ls E . Raumnn, Henry A. Sinrtp
son, Felton W arren, Geornu Ja kuladn, Robert I I .
Raulerson,
Blanton D. Owen, Jam es A. Mc­
G rath, Johnnie Moore, H a rry W.
Pennington, Robert L . G lllverd ,
E . F . Lee. J . A . Benson, H a rry
Adam s, George O. M eybury, H . W .
L ittle , Mre. Mildred E . Kasper anil
J , N. Assarelto.

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1962 Democratic Convention not
under way this morning with th*
split Flo rid a delegation expecting
to liia In the middle of a figh t cen
terlng around the red-hot civil
rights Issue.
Supporters o f two of the presi­
dential aspirants— A verell lia rrlman and Senator Kste* Kefauver
have served notice that they w ill
try to amend the convention rules
so that all delegates must make a
pledge to support the convention
nominee In order to lie sealed,
They claim they have Hie votes to
£ pass such a rule.
A number of supporters uf Sen­
ator Richard Russell of the Florida
delegation have already Indicated
they w ill be ousted from the con­
vention before taking such a loyal­
ly oath.
Russell has tit of the 24 Florida
delegates with the remaining five
supporting Senator Kefauver.
Yesterday
afternoon
Senator
George Sm alhers Issued a written
4 releaie In which he charged that
“ backroom harons" are conspiring
to prevent lha nomination of Sen­
ator Russell. He dlil not elaborate
except hv Implying that “ unholy
alliances'' are being made.
T h is statement followed Ids ap­
pearance on a CHS radio broadcast
in which he clashed with Senator
Herbert Lehman of New York on
the civil rights Issue. Smothers
charged that the rlv il lights iptes9 tlon was being used a* a "im litical
football" In the convention. Senutor Lehman served notice Hint if
llie convention ptatfurm committee
doe* not produce n strong civil
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and friendship In Chicago btfoie the bell
for llie opening id liia Democratic National Cuocentloii.
Pictured In the happy group (I to r i ,ir&lt;• Axetell ilarrim an. New Yetk; Vice President Albeit H aikley;
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Talk On England
Given Rotarians
By Bobo Dean

California Area
Is Hit By Quake
Of Severe Force

Francis Koumiilat Is
Welcomed Into Club
As Newest Member

Kuhn Llenti addressed the Rotary
Club today no Ids trip tu England
last summer where he served at
a W lnant Vuluntci-r In a hays cltih
In llie East End nf l.iindnn.
in a pica fur better AngloAm erican understanding, lu- said
Hint
"W inston
Churchill
wits
wrung when he called the days nf
(lie III it r thvli finest hour.
" It seem* to me that these years
siiiCH the w ar, in which there has
been mi respite, in which the strin ­
gencies of no austerity under­
taken to win the w ar ouve only
liecome more stringent, the bur­
den of sacrifice more severe, these
ye sts, while nut so spectacular,
not rmblaaoned in blood and fire
upon tho p a fe t o f world history,
hut long, and dull*, amt liutnmi*,-,
these are tim years that are the
finest,'' he la id .
Fran cis Koum lllat was liiltnduced to the club ns the newest
Eleven nf the 18 person* en­ me in tier, ami as a son of • chniti-r
rolled In the American Red Cross member, Gene Roiim illnt, by ills
W ater S a fe ly Instructor Training sponsor, Ja ck Katlgaii. President
Course recently taught here hv H a rris announced ttint (he next
Hob Zuhrod, Red Cross water * "fit­ meet lug nf ll-i club w ill be lu'lil
ly Intructor In the Southeastern at tin- Hits theater where film s
area, have successfully graduated uf itic Mexico C ity convention w ill
from the course and w ill receive I lie shown.
Red Cross Instructor*' certificates, j
Hill Knder urged *11 Rotarians
Tommy Strin g e r, water safetylu turn over to him Ilnur copies
chairm an announced todav.
The course Included Improve­ uf the Rotatian magadnes nflur
tln-y h a w finished with them and
ment of swimming s k ill and learn
ing teaching methods In nil idiners mid In- would see that they are
distributed lu the srlioul libraries
o f water safety. L ife saving in­ and other imldle places. He said
struction was a lio Included In the il is une or th* fHirst tim gsllnet
program.
published In Am erica today «nd
One of the highlight* of the uigrd all Rotarians to read It
eoura* W*a the showing of new thuruoghly.
film * mad# by Iho Red Cross on
Mr. 1Jen 11 was InUuduccI by
teaching beginner*'
iwim m lng. George Touhy wlm said the pro­
The** film * have bean considered gram was arranged under the Inoutstanding In the field o f visual (eriittllunal service committee ami
education, M r. Strln g ar said.
is In lin« w ith Hie fourth object
M r. Zuhrod had conducted spec­ uf Rotary which is the promotion
ia l w ater safety programs In thn of International peace, goodwdl,
Caribbean area, Central Am erica, and understanding.
and throughout the United States,
Relating some of Ills rip e rM r, String er added. During Ills lenccs In rutifiocHim with tils work
undergraduate days ha competed In the boy* club, Mr, Dran de­
lo r the famous Illin o is Athletic scribed contacts between them
Club swimming team.
boy* ami members of the church
Mr. Zuhrod paid high rotnpli- parish as well us with the fish m end to the local swimming pool, iutiabl# and asclosive Eastbourne
p a rticu la rly praising the deck College which founded the club.
drainage and the location of show­ Am i lie told how the austerity
er*. He also eomnllmented the program waa affecting the v a r­
sanitary condition of th# pool and ious c issie s of English people.
the upkeep.
London hoys clubs, lie said, are
Those enrolled In tho course trying hard to cunihut tin- altitude
were Beatrice
Hlibee, George brought on by the policies of tho
B rate e, Clsrence Brown. George Labor g o m n m e rt that the people
Cox, Irv in Detail#, M ary D riggers, should receive everything In Ilf*
i . mniihm*# Ob l*aae Ktafcti
U w ro n ce H artm an. N ixie K irch*
o ff, M orris Brordlno, and George
F . Von H off.

Eleven Graduate
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Swimming Course

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MONDAY. JULY 21, 1952

Top Democratic Candidates Shake He tore The Hell

II

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T o l l Of Injuries
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Tin- quake nils general through

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Russell Drive
5 Florida Delegates
For Kefauver. But
Bryant Says They
Will Come Around
My W ILB U R JEN N IN G S
CHICAGO ■f&gt; Russell delegates
from Georgia, Florida uml Ala
bams combined forces today to
garner as many im ciiiiiiiutled del
egales at possible lor the "m an
who won't ipdt "
As the
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nationiil
cunvi-nliini opened, iii-urgm was
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M'liator was ahead nl Sen Estes
Kefauver of Icimi-ssei- in Florida
did mi equal lerius in Alabama
llie deli-gales wi-reuT Itie only
‘•lies mil digging for Russell In
diyiiloids lioin die state-, also
mined in cntlect s irs \ lo ir*
No line ei in Id lilt Just how well
they were sucreedlng. tint Russell
said Id', culiipaign is gome well
.uni he expect' tu lie nominated
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IRRioi Hotel, where Russell holds
forth, was a scene of heavy ac
n vily over llie week cml
Sen Walter George, who w ill
|illix-t- Russell's name in nomlun
linn, was Inisi drafting Ills speech
Sens Hull.mil anil Smntbers of
Flotilla and lld l and Sparkman uf
Vtabauia funk leading rules in
runndito lip delegates and iltend
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Fa ne To AUdreHH
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Sw iiimiinK Course
Ik'wins Tomorrow

O IO RO IA'I 9 A V O IIII SON, Han. Richard Itutsell waves tu the crowd
on hi* a rriv a l tn Chicago fur H it Dcmucraitc National convention. The
bachelor P m ld e n tls l bops lo i told leportwn ba would get at la s it 30u
votes pa Uut first balloL
(iiG srau tlo sal ieaadphotuj

A Red Cross adult l.egitmcr*'
Hxvitnmlng course for unyune 18
and older null Im slnrte.1 tomorrow
nflermmit at Id lll at the rmmi.-lp.il
pool. Alias Holly B ivin s, water
safety instructor, who w ill teach
the course, said today. The class­
es xvill be from Tuesday through
Frid ay.
M ii* Rivitis lias Just completed
Hie refresher course taught by
liuh Zubrod under Red Cross spon­
sorship at thxi pool. The firs t per­
iod xvill be from 1:00 to 2:00 and
ihe program w ill last as long a*
necessary, Miss Bivins said.

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Unties As xSanford City Manai&gt;er

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Koht. A. Pierson
(liven Discharge
From U. S. Navy

2.T9

Marks Beginning Ur
Demos, Convention

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mains, tin ow ing power d r
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protudily would get
m ils mil nf uixler, blocking high diem all in do- end "a lte r Ke
ways and rail lines, shattfrtiig iauver begin* to fade."
windows
Rni il turned its worst fury on
Sen Russell in.ole up for unit
Tchachaiu As m ilitary unit c iv il lit, levlvlnn *lmw Iii an alley with
fan re sa le workers eon verged on E
Fta rl ('ofhe J r , who uccompanti d
the city, il appeared Hirst the dead) iiitn on all of tils appearances, run
lull may go higher when the rub- m
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hie of brick and cemeul ix»rUei&gt;-^ m
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Robert A. I'irrppn H N . yonngVsf away
M o to rcycle
police
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Ibe
I'lernwu. of Hanford,
seven nl die /l, ml Ittelinllut: a Witv u s t h e y d a s h e d t h r o u g h t o w n
received h i . Imii'ufddi- dlsclial gc fam ily uf fixe were idi-lllifled. f r o m d u e lin tel In o m d l i e i l o m e e t
from tin* tln lle ,! Rlntes N *vv. after I teput v Cormier Nolan Clay n- ih-liguthiiis
serving four y e n l' from Ju ly lit I - ’ led lie listed diem as
l!i|H lo Ju ly 18. 11182, In the G.S
M arilyn Taylo r l.l eritslu-d in a
It,ism -R oi.n win over llie Puerto
Naval Hnxpifnls nl Han liii-gn. ■••rniliin* slnri- ml Mam SI
It,, in ileleg.illoii niter Sen ‘iin.ill,
C a lif., and Guam, M. T
Walter Nnleu. ulimit m i , it.ik.-i - i-i spoke I,, tin- delegates about
lie first enleted "llont I ’nmp" »t belli, o gtiesl at tile Summit llolel Ibe I'lusenes of till- Snolli will,
Him Dlegu, n lt f tided Hosiuinl i 'on.
* 'r '
blaiice Caulana. lid out I'm-i lo Rt, i,
Helmut fur three months, then tu- ,l!'r b'Rr children. G loria, 1.1.
in ,it tin- -' i-i, uml hurry uruund
wns nssjgue-l to duty In Hu- C H ! ' „ V.‘ , ' al!,nl1 i; “ '',l ,l "bt-i
Naval Hospital at Hon Diego, and ' ’Ml S ilve r H ty , N M visilm c III,--ell's I.. , I ,i iters Hie &gt;en:it,,i'
■is-tii gentleman
___ . on Mam si ■i-inn in . tin
served III the hospital 2'y xt-in- m a fram e resuleiu-e
Sheriff Tom Kelly xuiil It wa* I'holngr.tpher* got him tu fiose fur
From February 11181 in June I'.mt
l,e received coridiat tr*lniiq&gt; as n impossible In estimate tin- Hunt i pirtnre with tin- Puerto Rican
her of itilureil here The Imspn.d
ind btv nerxnnal sec re
Marine Curiwinnn. ni Camp D.-l exaeitnlrd at llie fu st shock « , .lelegatnui
lanes. Mii.tr* Hue l.nngslnti uml
Mae, nceenrlile, C a lif.
lull hack in use and was lull I lie K ite Woiniirk *t,Milling fur Ibe file
He and many o ilier Marine lied Cross and Edwards Air Hose
Mire
Corf,smen were ordered
. into Cum
.
crews set up emergency medic..1
Rut R u s s e l l w o u l d not h o v e il
11 MIlllWMtll IBM l*U|gr i : U m i i
n«t Hervlc* III Korea, but one bom t i ulerx and kitchens
before the ship WHS due lo leave
E v e ry one uf Ibe luwn's lo on
from Ran Francisco, the orders f.n | t„ r b u d d i n g s suffered Mime dam
nine hovs flneliuline Robert) wen- age Reds hung over file edge achanged because they had less the w-ull (if the JuRtilla Hotel fell
limn s ix months to serve, uml all uni The |Hislnffiee, an ice cream
nine xvere removed from the K-&gt; parlor, lltree bars, txxn market
ri’an-lioimd-nhlp.
a motel, a clothing store all mii
Hv Inw one extra year wa* Inlet feted some ilainagr
Amateur radio operator* heard
added to Robert’s three year vol­
Hill A yer* of
(Irlnm lo
w»by Radio Station K T R II In Modesto
unteer enlistment.
fot
first
He wa* split to Guam, M L , reported the earth rocked ronxiil nxvNidi-d llie trophy
and served lu the U.H. N aval Hos­ sively. debris lumhllog lulu main |dace in the Florida Flyin g Farm
nr* Association cruss'i'ountry p.w
pital till hi* return lo Treasure ‘.treef lu llumilerous crashes
Island, Han Eranrlarn taxi monlh. children and their parent* rushed I firlencv contest held at the *•-.»
Robert A. Pierson i* an Eagle into Hit* s lrrc tx and rrnuchi-d ciullun'* Hummer ciinvenlm,
Hcoid, and w ill attend the Nation­ siunnptl by the* R i a n t shaking v Nt-xx Sm yrna thi* xveekend.
The purse In llie run'esl wital Remit Commissioner* Training litrgt* water lank crushed, flooding
awanleil to Joe Russell „ f fsu i ia,
Course with his father John Pier tlic urna
Another am ateur iniuti’d t ail and anulher bigbligbl of llie irn-il
son, at Cim arron, New Mexico,
wo* (he I'rownlng of Sara Mi T I dii
T'm rber of the Korn enmity slier
from -Inly 27 to Aug, 2 this sum­ iff' n ai&gt;ri&gt; detail, who floxv lit lied will of I'lyim nitli ns Flyin g Fa, m
mer. Then he and his father w ill Crus* xvurkrri. as nqiorliiiu tw o er* queen for this year.
enroll in Hie 1083 A vlalhm Educa­ thirds uf the c ity ’s buildings cnl
/a rk Mosley, wlm drsxx x ibe
tion Workshop for C A P students lapsed, w ill, one bouse raxed in famous cartoon "trip "Hmillri
and teachers, at the U niversity of
Ja
ck
", (lie Idle uf llie »ilvenliires
It nnlltaueil II* I'aa* T h i i r l
Colorado for on.’ week, before reuf an air uddlt’l, ncle,| « , maxlei
turning to Hanford.
of ceremonies at llie conveiitbin.
Robert's MPtilicallon fur entrance
The fe sllv ille * were beglm Hun
this fall to Rletsun University has
Iho
J s y moining bv a fly-in breakfast
been approved.
given at the New Hmyniti airport
by Hie American Iwgiun. Tli*‘
CHF-H-H T O U B N K Y
mpmliq; was consumed by the
What
I*
expected
to
be
one
nf
Farm er* in examining industrial
T A M P A i.4V—Tho U . S. Open
tlt»*
largest
meeting*
ever
bcld
b,
Chess Tournament was going ac
exhibit* Including farm equip
Tha appointment of J*m «a y . cording fo form at the halfway the Hanford post of the American menl, a irc ra ft and machinery.
Galloway to lucceed
Herman m ark today, with defending cham ­ Legion w ill sta rt at 7;fM&gt; o’clock
The group wa* addressed at
Bruntley a* Comtahle In D istrict pion L a rry E van * of New York tonight at tha Legion H ill with » noon hy Mayor Bruce Sweat of
fish
fr
y
In
honor
u
f
Department
4 waa announced by Governor ajtme at tfie Ion of tho field.
New Hmyrna after an. inx-ucalhm
F u lle r W arren Raturday.
K v a m h is t u wins without g Commander Fran k Falionn mt I given hy Chaplain Glenn H. Holli s
81r. Galloway wa* nominated for loss for a perfect 6-0 m ark after other distinguished u u t u f t ’xvn of the Flo rid a Wing u f Hie C ivil
lh&lt;« o ffice tin
the Democratic besting Anthony aS sn U stcre , New guest*.
A ir Patrol.
Advance resercntlon* are not
p rim ary election o f May •! by a York, In (he sixth round.
Addresses were also delivered
m argin o f 1,608 votes over hi*
Santailere. 1948 winner, had been necessary and delegation* are ex by La * Freem an, president uf the
peeled from the Ovledd and Long New Sm yrna Chamber nf Cum
neareat opponent.
_
pushing Evan s for the lead.
wood posts, Tha L*glon baseball meres, Ike Prescott, president of
team w ill au u be guests at th&lt; the F ly in g Farm er*, B ill Cotent,
f lih fr y , Comdr. FaTstuic w ill ud secretary of the Chamber uf Comdiets ths m asting later lu tin- merca, end Cartoonist Mosley,
evening.
In thA afternoon, in addition to
W H B R K A 8 , the Seminole County Jayceee are promoting an
th* proficiency flig h t, spray and
A ll- S U r baseball game to be played in Sanford on J u ly 28th, and
duster plane* were demonslrateil
W J1 C R B A S tha All-Am t rlcan sport Is ons in which many
by th* industrial committee of the
cltlsafta o f Sanford ara enthusiastically interested and It le f it ­
Association and an a ir rescue wa*
tin g th a t recognition ue given by tha C ity to the sport, to ths
presented hy Tam pa Group I I I uf
feelings of these many eltfsenx, and to the effo rt* o f the Seminole
Hut G .A .P .
County J a n e t s .
The International Order uf odd
Among the group* represented
N O W , T H K R E F O B E , by v irtu * o f th* authority vested in
Fellow s Lodge No. 27 w ill bold at tha fly in g convantion were the
me as M ayor o f th* C ity of Sanford, Florida, I do hereby pro­
on Installation o f o fficers Monday Florida 99’s, the DeLand Flying
claim J n ly 26, 1982, as A ll-S ta r Baseball Day In Hanford, and
night at 8:00 a t {he Odd Felluw Club, th * Tampa A *ro Club, th*
do heraby especially commend to tha people o f this C ity th eir
H a ll, D. C&lt; Howard announced Daytona Beach club, the Florida
suppeft gad attendance at tho A ll-SStar
ta game to be played that
today.
A ir Pilota Association, Hie Florida
day.
A ll member* are Invited tu he F ly in g A llig ato rs, and tho Prop
present,
W
.
C.
Lincoln
of
Hi.
Wash Club of Daylona Beach,
W . H, STEM P E R ,
Among Sanford peoplt attend­
Cloud, d istrict deputy grand masMayor of tho C ity of Sanford, Flo rid a
tar, w ill b* present to officiate at ing th* convantion was John P ie r­
khe Installation ctrem univs.
son.
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/\ldD3ind JOltl

ca n ’s soudilnl Sen Nixon PMied
Ity lilt li H IK K E It
i siali-mi-nl saying be wnnldnT lie
T E H A C H A I'I. * aid I^I-A vlo avalltibie
lent earthquake lid this llltlo mmin
Rul the Smadiers' name was still
tail) &lt;-&lt;itil in imil v before dawn In
day. leveling buildings, killing at in nmteiitinii alniig with that of
least i l person* and leaving a Sen Inliii Spnikmaii of il.diama

inmintlug toil nf injuries atul dam
age

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THE WEATHER
f a i r through Tuesday except lor
a chance nf wiilelx -&gt;catlert-tl limit'
ilershoxvcr* L itlle '•Itange ml rnnl*erature

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Orlando UDC Lender
Condemns New Klan
ORLANDO lA! — A Daiitihler of
Ule Compile racy objoclrd al ninety
today to nn "American Confeder­
ate Arm y" which a Ku Klux Klan
leader said ha* been formed
Mra. Frank Ctillen, ptihHcify dl
rector and past president of Ihe
UDC In Central Florida, aald in n
H a lf m ini:
"Certainly im thinking American
would aubu’rlbe to hearing arm*
ag iln it the federal goveinmeni
and cerlalnly Ihe true Daughter)
and Rone of Ihe Confederacy will
condemn this action of renaming
the Klan Hie Confederate Army
of America.
"Wo are all good Americana,
Nnilh and South, and our Invo of
the hravo men ol Ihe Confederacy
la a hallowed memory, not lo lie
handled nhonl for pnlltlral or pub
llclly purposes."
The Klan lender. Hill Itendrl*.
aald nl Tallahim.ee Tueiday the
KKK la »|Hiniorlng the "American
Confederale A m iy" and (hat It
might be ready lo bear arms In
deflanre nf any Supreme Courl
order banning racial aegregallon.

m
U e lk ile l l yco-Bn-r.il vent* end
aoulhaa baby's Isn.lsr akin autak
and boipltsli hi u t.i) l.yrn bn-rnl eunctssfully
for over in yyrari.
u r t non'I
Doo'l wall
llll baby iiifOri Hoy a oaa

i today and H a rt u iln a
M a n *,
i b is k au aran loa. A l a ll d ru a a is ta ,

Stan
Comstock

Truman
(Cnnllnti.il Fynm Fear line)
rapher, Mia* Hint Conway, wa*
to meet wllh Mr. Trumnn laler In
,h "

.

II M .I.

tH I lUtURI Mra. Ktacnliowrr.
Manilr Geneva hniid. wn» Hi"
popular daughter of Mr and
Mra. John Dond of t).nv#r
She mat Ike In San Antonio

"There wna nn fever at all Ihla
morning." Short told newsmen
"There5) a pnaalhlllly Ihere may
he n little belay, aa I unnrratand
It from the doctor, hut he la get
ting very clmtn to complete re
covery."
The Prealdent left Ihe White tcred the ho*pllnl 20 mlinilc* Inlrr
tlnuae at 0:4o a m, KST and en iln wn* nimmpnnlcd by Mat tlcn
Wallace II Grabain, prcelilcntlnl
phyilclin
ak
White Huiihc reiiorli’M muhl not
rrcail Ihnt Mr Truman uvri cm
T x " T IIU
r ill'H T
OK
C lll a t )
j i i k i i :.
a i '. x i a n l. M
c i i l ’ f i r t . Iprcd a hor.nltal fur as long ns two
I ' l . i t n i i i ) , la it i o h a t i i .
nr thm t days since he became
' “ llS S B lrfA T fiA ^ W tllT H .IH A ... President more than seven years
Iis rs .i-.s d
TO AM. IM Illll'ro iin * \ l l P flb ago
Mr. Truman was ndiuHtcd In the
•n a« i m i v i c l a i m s on l)B*
M A M in u i i i a a t n a r i i m t a t h i Presidential Suite nl Ihe lug mill
Y ou m ill •■null " f y o n n ro h r r . l i y lary hnspitul In Northwest W»*h
a n t l f l 'd m ill r . i l i i l r n d
In
p r n in n l
ington.
n u y r Vn l(ii** urn! tle in .triiii* w h If l»
This marked Ihe llrM lime the
o r M i l l ......... y*m.
• W /A " .'
|h , M i l l , n f
IIA /.n ft
M tltlH A
U T I I T t I I L A I . . .|* .'" a * s d .
In '* 1 " I sillle was used by Hie President
i » l i l C o u n ty , t» i l i o C o u n ty J u .ta " since II was prepared (nr him sev­
o f H a m ln n l* I'o n m y , K lo rh ln . n l h l» eral years ugn
o i r i i i - In H i- o i l l l l ho lla n ol m ill
It has been used by oilier*. Ill
C o u n ty n l H a n fo rd , K lo rld a . w llh ln
m a in i iilt-n d n r n i m i i l i i fro tn d i« eluding f.a'ii George '
Marshall
Urn# o f Hi* l lr m im h lle n llo n n r IIHa ami Premier Mnliannned Mossa*
n u ll - - l . n l i i l a l m n r d i-n n itid i- ln ill
. ha In w tlU n a . Mini . h u l l n ln tn t i n lirgh of Iran
jtln c n n f ft*wld#m ** a n d | io h I m I I I «
Short said Ihe President was
irtd r# # # o f l h " I'ln lm n n t. and # ln ill well ennugh to kliave and dress
h * #&lt;«nrn In by I I I " i lu ln ia n t. Ida
a a . n l, " t Id * n lt m n# y. m id n n r himself hefore going In Hie Imipi
avii-li r ln l i n n t d .f n a n il n o ! an fll« d Ini In hit Idg black llinmislne
■b u ll lie vn ld
)V r WTIITHIIKAII
A» itdnilnlMrnUir wllli will

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m ii n r » *|n»(i*r n l a e iie tn l c ln -u la lin n In w h ic h Mi In i l l u l l n n e ln ill be
p u b llid ie d n iin a me h w a « k In r fo u r
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file d la id c e r ll f l r a l e fo r la x daad
in ba laanad lh a r r o n T h a v a r l f l i a i .
n u m b e r a n d y a a r n f la a iia n o *. lh a
d a a r r t iillo n o f th e p r o p a r ly . a n d lh a
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Year nf iMiianr* July I. A.P. M U
Daarriptlon of Properly:
Lola * * I I 1)1k A Traci 17
fantando Hprinas Acqnr.llna in
ria l* Ihsraof II#ror.)#d upon
lha Public llacorda of Msmlnol*
Cnunly Klorlda
Mam* In which asastisd riiaa. O.
Iltmmsll
All nf aald properly balna In th#
Counlv of Hemlmil#. Hiatt of Klor­
lda. IlnUaa amli rarttflcals shall
ba railaamad accordlno l&lt;&gt; law th#
property described In auch t-erllIleal# Will )&gt;a anil) III lha hlahe«l
blditar al Ilia frnnl door nf lha
Bamiimia County Coni llouaa at
Hanford. Klorlda. on lha first Mon­
day In lha moil Hi of Allans'. l i l t .
jmjh’H la lha Ith day of Aiifual,
Palad Ilila Ind day of July, m i
.....

tOCIAI OSACI waa a matter of perfection to Mra Elarnhow.r l rightJ by the time ahe waa lit
(MIDI and hrld.groom poird a tl.r ih . wedding, which look place
Parla with hrr hushand, than commander of the Weatern D .fen*. Force. She wee at rompl.te eaae
July 1. I'Un. a( Ihe Dmid family hum# in Denver. On that day, IKe
dialling with Pr.aJd.nl Il.f
il.f t ) and Mme.
Mrn». Vlnc.nt
VI
Aurml of Fran", after a reception at th. Elyaee
v at promoted lo first lieutenant. Two year, later he waa a
Talac. In MSI. Early training In Denver and ytara a* an oftlcr'a wife made her a gracioua hoiteii.
World War I lieutenant colonel. ..rvlng In Ih . U. B. at Inttruclor.
tomorrow.)
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li f t w ill oppeor fomorrow.)
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NO. 3

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lando

MorriH’ Camp

l l 'u a l l a n r a

y in .

r i | i

m il

liemia fnmlllnr lo any boy who hn«
spent ii summer nt tha Morris's
mmp nt Winona. Alan over llm
i -miller tilings ii plcturn of "One
Mycd Pi le" wlin haunted the woods
m o u n d Winona for ruuntlesa sum
mers for Sunford boys.
Kl-liiiir through the hi Idle paths

Politic*

to hi* home In llaiignr. Me. Jerk
was v .iy w .ll known around th .
city of Hanford and while sta­
f l y H O II A N T H O N Y
tioned here, wax an active player
The Chnpcl here aboard tbe sin on th . FAHRON softball (earn,
thin la undergoing n complete run- which now holds firat place In tlto
ovation, Aslicutos shingles are he Orlando City Leago..
Huh Weldon of Fighter Squad­
log put on the outside of the
building and many new touche* ron III ami Miss Tenn Jones of
nn- being added on the Inside, In ­ Sunford have aiiiiuunred their en­
cluding new lighting. Many othei gagement. They now have tenta­
rlumgex will go together to add tive plans for an August wedding.
It's pretty hard to find ll-inni.
girntly to the interior appcaianre.
While the work is underway, Pro- Ferry around llie station th.no
terstunt Chuich servIccH will Im ilny* Hfler working hours. Renn l.’ii fiance arrived h rr. r’-cn tly
held In thn muvlu hall,
from Texas and Rennie 1* show­
T h . newly opened station II
ing her around the better part*
l.rury will alto i.eelve a welcome
of Florida. Thu couple plan to be
sdilitlon. In the future, tnen want
married hero in Hanford wo-lug to study or Just relax with a
grind bonk at Die library on these
hot. sultry nights will lie ahln lo
iIn II on a root, open arreen porch.
The complete job nf renovation fur
M i r i r u T it iP P E a r i
Hi. rhapel nnd llhrarv are ex- T IIK . IIT A T H O K K L '. I I I U A T O :
W H. WMUIITMAN. a n il----p.cted lo become a reality within
tV H IIIH T M A N . 111. w ife . I f lu - i,Ih . next 2fi days.
r l r . l, .im l J O H N I I r i l H I t l T I I l ’l|i:U .
u li.l
----C llllt H T O Dili Wells of NAAS and Til
I'H K I t , M i w ire . I f M M trla .I.
Tarliiitton of FARRON, both peeU '.li.fl b u x lU flin &lt; o i.I.r I I I . f i l m
sentlv undergoing treatment nl
...... .
of
W K IU IIT M A N
.u .'l
(he Naval Hospital In Jackson
I 'llf llH T llP H K I t .
w h o * " r c s l.
i
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r
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r#
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
.
I
f
l
l
v
l
n *.
vllle, made the trip to Hanford last
m o l I f e ith e r o f #sh t uersnpe
weekend to visit all their friends
b» &gt;1.aiL Ih m i to Ih # u n k n o w n
hern on the station and In th*
h e irs , i l . v l . a s , l# * n l* » « . a r e a Ive s, c r t i l l l o r s . n« slan###, • » ■lly nf Hanford.
s
e n io rs ,
B it n iln ls lr s lo r s
nr
A change aboard NAAS on
o itis r w fs # , n f s a id ils o s a a s it p a rJuly
t fTnda Lt. Comilr. R. 7.
»nnn, s in l a ll o ilie r p a rsons,
Moore aa the new meaa treasurer
ba v | i i ( » r r i a l m in a i n r r la b f 1111# o r tn ls r e s l In a m t In Ifn i
of BOO. Comdr. Moore haa had
n r o p s r ly h s r a ln a f ls r d # « c rlb » .l
Invaluable experience along them
Y n tr a n d B AC H n r t o u a r e
line* aa owner and operator of J IK .IIK IIY N O T IK IK D . th a t a s u it lo
"ReR’a" reaUnrant In
Daytona q o ls t t i t l e lia s th is d . v b##n file d
sa.lnal voii In Ih# Hrenll Cnlifl
Reach. Lt. Clyde Gilmore, former of
Hvoilnol# Countv
Florida, (n
UOQ officer, will now he In thn Chancery, In « rsrlaln csuia soOperations Department. Among Iitle.i \v. y I*MKH('IVTT. I’tslmlff,
v . u ' n w m m i T M A N # o .i i o u n
his duties there, he will be In fl
C fftltnTni’lfRTI.
D#f»ti Isols
charge of photography.
ami- the, daserltillon of lb" rsif
ratiC#
dvsrrlhsd
In
s.ld
III It of
Lt. Comdr. Trapniin, command­
Coninlslnl I* s. follow#
ing offlen n f FAHRON, has an­
I o l . IT s o d 31. n f H u b . llv i.lo fl
nounced that this Saturday will I m
o f |lo tn # s t# a d o f a N l l s r f i n a Io n s e r o r d ln s lo n is i fh# »#n f,
the date o f a uuuadrnn dance to
r # ro r.l» d In l * l * l D o o k J. C s « "
he held at the Sanford Armory.
t l , o f l b * P u b lic H #eord« o f
There will he an orchestra, re ­
U ee-loo’ # C o o n iv K I " r lo *
m i ' A N f&gt; F A C II O K YO U * R e ;
freshments, and the festivities will
K
t
’ r v r ilK I l
N O T IK 1 B D s e il
ro get underway at 8:00 pin.
o-.lr#.1 In 111*
your
a p n s s rs iv ’ e
The NAAS Operations Depart­ ( I ’ t r s o n a llv o r hv A l t o r n t r ) In i t l i
III# l* » h d s »
nf
A oausl
ment haa planned a party at Green sl *u»itt . on
In Ih # n ffle # o f lh « r i # r k o '
Spring* for Friday, A steak roast ■aid C o u rt s i H a n fo rd , F lo rid a , s in :
will be Included and all men nf i h v r s s f is r f it # s o u r w r ll* # n -U .
# « a lo . a id m ill w l l h l n Ih # I l n #
operations, their wives and date* frn
r# -iu lr# d h r Is n are Invited to attend.
i n iv iT N E a n m o n i t o r
i h *y*
Ray
D. Greenway repnrtrd h#rsunlo #sl m e h a n d * " d ih # o f f i ­
c ia l .# *1 o f s a id P o u r ' ( b is lb s I i • h
aboard NAAS yesterday
from d a y o f J u ly A D '« * *
NAS, San Diego. H I* home town
f&gt; P, IIK .IIN P O N
C le rk
n f th s
C lr o n lt
la In West Palm Reach, ao Hay is
C n u rl
planning to get home quite often
l l y ; H I. tlu r d le k . D. C.
while atatloned here in Hanford.
(U R A L )
Jack Perry has recalved an hon- L lo y d K. H oyle
A lio r n . y fo r P la in tiff
orabla discharge from the If. 8. J O I-I N I ’a r k A ve
Navy at FAHRON and w ill fly K n n fo ld . F lo r id * .

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H e n ilii-.l* C o u n ty , K lo r ld a , a l th #
lllT ln a t s i m th e re o f, A [1 1'ISI, o f
Ih # o fls n e e o f H u p * a n d .s n ls n . ..1
th e r e fo r lo L ife l i . ii. r l. o n n is n l, w ilt
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18 yeara In

Residence

Conway Rd.
ley, Al King, Frank Scott, Doug
Hleustinin, Jerry Ulrey, Chip
Wnlker, lloh Williams and Karl
Yoat.
Tin- ranch roll for the coming
four weeka Incltidra Charles Adalion, Gary Adallon, Albert Adrock,
Ronald Albert, Orville Marks, Don
Uarnrs, Chimin Decker, George
Ih Insult...... .. Mel and Steve Hrlnson.
Also ramping for the mining
weeks a r . Clem Drown, Chris Edwards, Jerry Edwards, Dale and
Don Ellis, Wlcky Ellerhy, Sonny
Floyd, William Fori, Frank 011linghnri, James and llohhy Grant,
Stuart Gieeve, John ilorkel, and
Anthony Kicks.
Other rampers aro Skipper Ing­
ham. Coleman .tones, Richard l.oo,
Tommy Lawton, Rodney MrCntn,
l.elmii* McCain, Arthur Lodge,
ichael M"ss, James O'llrlnn, Seotty
Paine,
Rlrky
I’fleffer,
Larry
Powell, MIche Powell, Fred Powell,
Fred Itohliisoli, lloh Shoemaker,
Jim Shriner, Jonathon Smith, Roh
Stowari, Ted Shilgger, Jimmy
Tail, Henrv Tooke, Cecil Waldmen,
Freddy Waldron, Huh Watnratlu,
Ernie Morris, Erlo Pcarsnn, am)
Hurry Roliann.
Alsu remaining at the camp for
the rest of the seaalnn are David
t,re, Faho Clement, Justin Lynch,
Tom Gillingham, John Gruel. A l­
bert Jenka, npd Stanley Johnson.

&lt;&gt;f the ranrh's H,11(10 acres Is one of
Hie major aclivllli-n at the camp
Smaller hoy* who do not yet know
how to rhk well enough to go out
nloiie are ted on horseback In Ihw
morning, ami older more experi­
enced ridels set nut in the lifternoon to vi-.il one of (lies many Ink--,
in the niirioiinlng wood*.
Hikes In llie huiinted cabin,
where a local eitixrn in reputed In
linvn done away wllh Ilia hrolltet
or close friend (llm stnry varies),
for picnic* lo tin- lakes and Just lo
walcli the multiple wild life of Ihe
woods lake up much of llie rnlichcnitipci *' I line.
lo the woods -locks, wild lilt key,
s u i t I(;h u k
A ri'i.U ’ m a s k iih rnnns, posHiima, aimndilloi, wild
T A X IIIIH II
cat i, an an iieraslnnnl black pan( * e r m i . i n K lu rh la a i u l i i l r . n f IH IH I Iher miiy he glimpsed by llie hoys.
N IlT IC K IH
IIK IIIH IV
H J V IjN .
T h .il W a lle r A l l o u l l i , I I I " h o ld e r The more udihle of these animals
o f III# fn lln w ln a e - . r llf le a l"
h a . often add lo the aliendy ample diet
file d . a id c a t l l f l i ' A l " fo r l« « d « .d of the ranch.
In I." laaiie d Ih e re o li T h e ei r l l f b a l "
Under the supervision of Mrs,
n u m b e r a n d y e a r i.r l i u u i u &gt;. H i"
Morris, Ihe hoys nrn served with a
d .e . I l|d |n ti n l I I I " |irn |ie M y , a n d I I I "
inline III w h ic h It WU* u e n rie e d SI" variety of fine Florida fare, Turk­
a. follow.
ey wan llie rlilef rnurae last HimPerllfleut. Nn S*
V e e r n l 1.1111111# J id v I. A l&gt; 1*1* dnv. Hteak and mashed potatoes
lle a e t l|i| lo | t n f I 'm i i e r iy
me planned for lha Mg meal next
lie * |&lt; ) II II Of N W &lt;Vi i o l
Hufuinv.
(l nflllnn.it From ra te Oaa)
H I : ', o f N K U H e i-lln n l T o w n • b in | l l H nutll llu n u e .10 I i i " '
Npeelnl MIJ chill, MO slew, Instead of twn-lhlrd* nf Ihe Sen
m u k * * * i : i l " f t n i s i i *■:
fietirh toast, a very popular M(J ale's membership a* I* nnw re
sau i t H an* f t )V 13 jo n n
liriind of cinnamon toast, apple cob­ ipilrcd
* l» II In lie u
N .rn e In w h it'll m .e ie e d l l - l « r i II
bler. and MfJ rnnlade fnrm a cross
Me said Ihe present rlnttim rule
t iifi &lt;rvif*
or I Inn oT the hoys' repasts. Milk, ha* allowed Ihe threat ol flllhustA ll III m ild | i r n | i . | l y b e lli* 10 III"
iT iiin fy o f ile o iirin le . H lni*- o f K l-e ( fresh from a registered Jersey er&lt; to lilork vote* mi civil rights
Idii
P u le s , . m b i i r l l l b . t l e
. b i l l dalrv, complete* the menu.
leuMalloti.
lie re dealo ed m " n id lu u 1-* l i s
d ie j
The hovs are now In the process
Lehman I* a member nf Hie
|iin |ie » iy d e a rrlh e d In . m b - e i i l f l
of hull.ling a model .amp In the Platform Drnttlog Commltlee and
i-u le w i l l lie .o ld 1" I I I " Ill Mbee I Idd
der a l t lie f i n n l d 'H 'l ill lb * ' Ib im lwoods near Ihe ranch headuuar- a supporter of Avrrell llarTlinon
m ile I 'o u ii l y C n u rl lln u » e -I Hall
P-rs, Designed trj teach them the for Hie Drumrrntlc presldenllal
fo ld . K lo rld a , m l tlie f l n i M n n d n
In I I I " m o ll I h Of A u * lis t, lid. 1, w ( ill'll principles nf ramp construction, nomination, lie told newsmen:
I . llie i l h d a y n f A iia o s l, IHE*
"W r are not going In pull punrhllm model ramn Is already tented
P a le d Ih la 1m l d a y n f p ilv , IS M
e* on civil rights, nn foreign pol­
over
mid
fenced
around
with
pine
I I I* I IIII IN P O N
|m-i, ,\n mitmiat on one of the icy, on civil llbcrllc*. on labor,
r i . t h i T u - i i l i C n u r l,
lle m lin d e i ' m i n i v, K lo rld a oilier lakes where some boys will on agriculture, or nn ImmlgraI X K A U ____________
Im able lo hunk I* planned by the lion "
Meanwhile In New York two
Morrises In the near future.
m i r i t ' j r i i r » » i|'M r*T H iv in n
TAX II P ill I
Another plan for the future U Democratic presidential aspirants
(See. l l l l . I l l K io rld n i l a l t i l e a o l ID IIu
and n spokesman for a third gave
N O T IC E IH
IIP U P U Y
H D I V, the construction of a chapel on a varying nnnwert Tuesday night to
lllllc Island In the middle of the
T h a i ( i v e n t r e i l L a u d Co. Ih e bo ld
e l n f th e fo llo w in g i r r t l f b ' i t e has bh'gnt lake whirh the Morrlars a radio program rpiesllnn nn wheth­
llle d aa ld e .r U M i-a le f o r I n i d r e l
rail Church Island. A lesi theolo­ er the federal government haa too
to be la e u .d llie r e i.n T lie i - i r l l f l much power
t a le n u n ilie r a n d y e a r o f in H iiiim e , gical atmosphere pervades a near­
Averell llarrlman, mutual se­
llie d r e i- r llif lm i o f ih e | ir o |ie r t y , and by Island In the lake where a large
Ih e nam e In w h l i l i II w aa neieneed
curity director, described Ihe fed­
and playful family of ottera U eral government as "a community
are a * fu llo w a ,
■V r t l f l r a l . No M l
often seen to rnvorl hy the hoya.
nf IM million neople" and aald It
Y ear o f l.a u n m 1. J u ly 1. A l l l u l l
Fa in imrx for twa week*, leaving can "give a helping
(plug ha
hand to all.
l&gt; e a i-rl|illm t n f P u t lie t lv i
vesierday, wer" Jerrv Hurries,
t a d . I 1 1 31 3.1 A 31 Mlk
Ren Rnhert 8 Kerr nf Oklahomt
P T r a c t I I H a n la tid n H |ir ltiu *
Dirk llruso, Itohlry Urure, Johnny said the American people have
A r c o r d in v In P la in U ie re o f lie Courier, llrad Cowell, Rnhert D ip firm control over the government
- n rd e d u tio n Ih e I 'lild le ll- co rd a
hose, Wlrkv
F.lleriijr, Tommy and they have granted II "great
o f l la m ln o l. I 'o u n ly K lo rld a
Name In w h ic h aa .eaa eil I'h n a td
Fstrs, Wes Evans, Richard Keln power lircau.se It haa rendered
lle m n ie ll
All of aald |ifo|ierIy being In Ihe berg. Jimmy Galbraith, John Ka-great service."
Cnuniy of Heinluole, Hlut. of Klnrl-ln P o le * Hlicll rnrllllcal" aliall
be redemnad according to law llie
iirntierly daacrlbed In iiii h . eriricale will Ii* sold In Ih . blah.-it
hldd.r nl lha front door of the
Heinlnola I'ounly Coiirl lio n ., al
Hanford, Florida, on Hi. flr.i Mnn-

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Instalment
Truat Funds

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TH E W EATH ER

H K N * year Sanford Haraid. CKj
YaMrarr. by 7:M p. M., pleas* roll
YELLOW CAB 1444

Movlly cloudy with scattered
showers and thundershower t rnulh
east and extreme south portion
Partly cloudy, widely scattered i f
ternoon and "evening thumlershow
r n elsewhere
l.illlr change in
temperature through Friday

AN

V O LU M E X X X X III

K stnblislm l 1908

Plane Crash
Into 2 Houses
Takes 4 Lives

I N U K 1*1'N 'U K ,N T D A I L Y

H A N T O U I&gt; ,

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NEW SPAPER

T llim s n A Y . J U L Y

South Is Called Upon
To ‘Make Clean Break’
If Civil Rights iPrevail

Pilots Send (Ii rl To &lt;1-11 Camp

Second Accident In As
* Many Days Occurs
In M e t r o p o l i t a n
Los Angeles Area
Las ANGELES &lt;* A light
plxne, taking off In heavy fog,
plunged Into two house* today, setting one afire and killing the two
men and two women aboard the
dane.
^ f o one waa Injured In ihe
hotiies. Occupants of the one moat
badly wrecked are on vacation.
One neighbor, Mrs, May Palmer,
laid: " I wns looking out the win­
dow to acc If It was going tn rain
I beard a Icrrlllc crash, and saw
a body go flying by."
The piano had scraped Ihe roof
of (ho home of Sam Caldwell on
M ay El Segundo Boulevard, then
cartwheeled Into Ihe living room
of the house next door. Rut It tore
right out again, and spread debris
Into the street The engine waa IS
feet from the fuselage.
Caldwell, his wife and baby,
were In their house but escaped
Injury. The next door neighbors,
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Corloy, left
last Saturday on a vacation trip
b iM cn a. Ark
wTbe sheriff's office Identified the
victims as:
Dale E. Raker, 38, Portland. Ore,
(He carried another adtlress:
Gresham, Ore.)
Muriel Joanne Jones, 31, Oresh
am.
Mrs, Nancy Brock, prraldtnt of Hie Kanfuid Pilot Club, bunds I,"Is home •ir-iit»r.st•
,, nt, 'ip, Inf'
Florence Joyce Jones, age un­
Hhrlvers of Lake Monroe, i SIO chirk In finance a week's vacation | Monroe: lo lly H i i , , • niit'vn; J*]|IfT1
known. same address,
at the l-H ramp at ihe 4Irwin Sal ,rml Forest tins w.-ek. Ollier girl", hum. l i , r n v .
i
l b , »&gt; i ♦ I r' tiftvn*
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-i i Nt *»j! 11v 4lir»H "
fled.
It was the srennd Instance In as
i4any days of a plane hltllng a
louse In the metropolitan area
In Santa Ana Wednesday afternoon
a Navy jet lost n wing and ploughed
Into a residence, wrecking It while
ita owners were out shopping. Wit
lot coultf have
tieasea said the pilot
balled out. hut stayed with his
craft 1q a desperate effort to bring

Lee Is Willing
To Keep Serving
On Civil Service

Ana, horrified watchgri
told o it t w Natty pilot's attempt
la fly Ma disabled crU t away from
JjAoptflPla residential district.

Rem atfoti Plan
Beinp: Sponsored
By School Board

Sanford (J.O.l*. Sialwarl

Chairman Says He Has
Not Resigned And
Enjoys His Work
V-

The Seminole County
School
Board Is sponsoring a county-wide
recreation program fnr six weeks,
i . W. Lawlnn, *rhnol superinlenilit, said today.
All county recreation workers
are participating In the prngrnui
under the general direction of
Tommy Stringer, Sanford reerrntlnn director, and Iho City lias
given full cooperation to the piogrem, Mr. luiwton added.
The School Board pays the sal­
aries fnr six weeks of two white
and five Negro athletic director*
and provides school buses for trip*
to nearby lakes, aprlnga and pic­
nicking areas.
Recreation at the Lyman School
In t,ongwood Is under the direc­
tion of James 0 . Payne, coach at
l.yman and former member of the
Sanford baseball team. He Is as­ i
sisted by personnel furnished by
the Longwood Athletic Associa­
tion and 1-ongwood Parent Tenchars Association.
In Oviedo, Paul Mlkler, roach at
the Oviedo School, Is In charge of
M'KMtlniisd tla !•»** Klatill
f l i n t y recreation, and ha Is aid’JR by aaslatnnta suppled by the
Ovlodo P.T.A. and the local Wom­
an's Club.
Tha Negro program In Oviedo
la under the supervision of Lilly
ft. Hall, teacher at the Ovlodo
Funeral services for Mr*. II H
colored school, who la assisted hy Cnlemnn, whnso ilvalh occurred
student helpers.
suddenly In Camden, Mn,, «n -fulV
The entire program la sup­ 12 following n short lllm-a*, were
ported enthusiastically by
the held yosterdny aftornonn in Hrndchildren of the county, Mr. Law- rnton. The brief and simple ser­
ton said, and a very good attaod- vice was conducted in the chnpel
ikico has been reported throughout of the Shannon Funnrnl Honm nt
• • county. So auccetsful has the 2:00 o'clock amid many beautiful
program proved that (t has boon floral arrangements from her
extended to six wraka from tha many friend*. Interment w ** in
four weeks originally planned, he Fognrtyvllle Cemetery.
added.
She wa* the wife of Mr. Cole­
man, district mn linger of the Flor­
ida Tower and Light Company.
Other aurvlvora Include * daugh­
ter. Mre. R, C. Trlmldo; and her
two grandchildren, Mr*. William
N * matter how far away
Wilson and Miss Call Trimble, all
frmm homo you mo/ go on y o v
residents of Bradenton, m il n
I /acolloa you can raadily catch brother, Carleton Thayer of ItivTig oo the home tow* a s v i by erslde, Calif.
—"d im the Baafotd HeroW
Among those attending the ser­
when you return. You caa ar­ vice* from Sanford wero Mr. and
range with your carrier hoy, or Mre, Frank Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
through Charlie Morrison,«Iref­ Charles Cole, Mr*. L. I. Frasier,
lation msnaevr. by telegbonlng M r*. Joseph Saunders, W. ft. Liv­
IM . to have your rognlar iaunea ingston, J. A. Young, IL C.
of tho Herald saved for yon Moore, Jack Rstigan, llnn-lnll
Chase, S, 0 . Chase, J. L. Ingloy
wkllo you ort away, lo bo do
tlvorod to your homo la one and Roy Hollar,
M ri, Coleman was a native of
bage upon your return
Bangor, Me., and following hor
a la no axtra charge. The
marriage moved to Cocoa, later
lar weekly ■ubocrlptkgl eomlng to Sanford with her hus­
will entitle all regular tab- band In 1082. She wa* a member
tn thin ndi
o f Holy Cross Episcopal Church
too. Before leaving on yonr va- and of St. Mark’* Chapter of tho
Mtlan almply notify /onr n r Ladlte' Auxiliary. She also ‘ belon-ed to the Rosa Circle of the

Services Are Held
For Mr«, Colemun

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack

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Iranian Premier
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Row With Shah

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JACKSONVILLE (if - Tho guv
ernnr nf Gcnrgin can look for o
picture of a 12 yenr-old Florida
bride—and wRh It a complain!
from Juvenile Judge Waller S
Criswell.
Judge Criswell said Wednesday
Ihe girl was married to n tfl yearold dairy hand nt Folkston, (in.,
shout two weeks ago.
The two were held on a com­
plaint hy the girl's parcnls. Judge
Criswell said a hearing hn* been
set for Monday when he will enter
an order in tne case.
"I'm going In write (o Gov. Tnlinndge, send him picture* of these
children anil nak him tn Investigate
the ordinary (minor official) who
married them," Criswell said.
The elrl was described as five
feel tall and weighing about 03
pounds.
Crlawcll said the boy’s parents
look the couple to Folkston for
the marriage ceremony. "They
told ino the rhlhlren were In love
and wanted to get married," the
Judge seld.
Afler the girl's parents reported
the wedding to Juvenile authorities,
tha youngsters wero taken Inn
custody. They had set up house­
keeping In a 8-room shack on a
° r- dairy farm where the boy work*.

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Georgia Governor
Will Get Protest
On Child Marriage

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Zerrenner, Back From GOP Meet,
Says Party United Behind Ike

In Uussell Drive

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Fred Zerrenner altendcl this Ib-publlcan NatlnriMl f!nnven*iun "
he him attendod many In the pnst In th*- eniuirlly M *"rgeun' nt mm
in the Florid* ilelfgntlnn. Mr. Zen* nm-i, 11 Iif.- long R&gt; ptilili, nn.
victory nhrad for hi* pnrty in Nov.... her Mini u tirirfti* future fm 11,■
party In Florid*.

Vitum in Governor DenounccsTr nman ism,
"F air Den I ism" As
Spurious Dorlrtnrs

Ajfinj; And ICmntional
Lender Led Hattie
K x p c llit ij;
H r i t i sh

Doctor Advocates
Use Of Fluorine
In City’s Water

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H a rry Lee, chairman of iho local
Civil Service Board, said thi*
morning that lie did not m r» !■»
make any comment or statement
regarding the f l t v Commission'*
action Monday night to n-.nn idrr
III* recent rc«pr,ointment for n two
yenr term, pointing out Hint the
m atter I* entirely up to th&lt;* * 'It V
He indicated, however, that lie
hnd not submitted hi* resignation,
nud *&gt;nld that he |,n* enjoyed
nerving on Ihe Board slrirc it wna
created In IP-14, "ien though withoii* remuneration
In n letter to tin* llerMd on July
IB. Mayor Stamper, explaining In
n.tlon toward th*’ reconsideration
at the Monday meeting, pointed
not thet Me. Lee had served the
bonrd since It* leccpilon with ''d il­
igent and faithful serviec, and also
on many other City Board* with
great rrcdlt to the City and him ­
self.
“ f further stated thiit the City
K m *,It, Committee* *nd Cnmniis-Ion* should he changed every m
often rnther than working a good
man down." he added.
When this wa* pointed out H
Mr. Lee. he smiled and "tilled,
"There I* not much work fnr un­
to do. | go to meeting" "lilv about

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Legion Commander
Coming; To Sanford

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Truman Racking
Being Sought By
Rickard Russell

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Mini I lt*f| h n iw riiili fni Hint Ion hi
Th* icrofnl truck in ffe rc 'l
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■*h i not lie ri'fipivctj, T lii'i, iiftwcvt i ,
The d riv i’r nf Ihe firn i tru ck,
L» jinji| f jirj Ini iirviiiriilliti| rind in K«irmfiltl Mhnipf!, 11 17 vein nld
i 11|if r,«*nt fill I cij
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LtlmiiMi nf ritjurini! In w iilcr* whu fi u llh m il n license, w hile
W cmUiv
' *n Ii I hi' ii'r p u m l in
Hitnfurd
ftilJm rtl n f I'e rrin e , Fin** mvnur nf
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u'un r h u r le d w ith p e rn iittln ir tie
I'hn N«*4i»nd h iirm fn l effect hi* unlit efiHCfl perNon ♦*» d rive.
nil wjin HhviniiNly pohoiiintf miicT
T hey hud reeejvid iill^ h l in
"Hum fJn'irlvIe w nncd in n il pul- jurh'A a ml w ere cnndm led I m Hie

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Ju*t ri'tur'iii'il from the lb-pub
limn Nullumtl C"iiv, iitlnn in flu
mgo wliern he urted n* sergeant
nt-nims for the Florid*
*tr t&gt;
lieadi|iiitrleri,
Fred
Zurr ennui,
west side farmer, leporlu' tinluj
that he feel* the parly i* now
united liehjml the rnndldsey oT
Dwiglil I). Elsenhower for th*pre*ldenry of the United Hint*'".
"is. Till* he again milil r a i l he
He added that Elsunlll.wer will
il'iuoiaiifii in, i'H *t i i »*i i i
run n good racu In Florida nnd
thnt he baa a good rhnilre nf
carrying Ihe state, " ll'* due In
hniue'ii," he *nii|.
Mr. Zerrenner’* Job at the con
A big turnout of Legionnaire*
vrntinn wan to keep order in tlm
Florida penthouse headouarters j i • expected Momlay night, nl the
atop the Morrison lintel. The pent
I rg lo tl l l l l t to welcome Deparlhouse, he said, inrlude,| a iarg • incut G ornm anilcr F rank Falsone
room for meeting*, a musie room | *d Tampa and many other out of
witJi piano, a liar, kltehcn an I town guests, Cost Bit Unninismler
D-nver Cordell antmuoreil tmtsy.
three h'-dinoma.
The program will start with a
Tho Florida dplegallari, Ir- addi­
tion, reserved 40 nr B0 room* lo (' h fry at 7;0b o'rlork and no
tho hotel for delegatea and their fi'lvnnce re*orvatl*ms are tirresguests. He reported that in th­ &gt;ury.
Delegallupn fro m the ')vle*ln
emin'* of the "invention he seldom
got more than two or three hmirs * i") 1-ongwood I’oal* w ill hr pie.ient
M em bers of the
la'gton
t.leep a Highl­
it!, Indicated that there w a. II teball leatn will alio bn among
it is expri ted that
much disappointment among tin Ml" glie'll*
soppoHerh of Kenator T aft in re­ Hie will lie one of (he largest
gard to llu* outcome of the con- i " I'lliig* ever to ho held nt the
lest, hut whatever bitterness they Hat.
moy -have full was allayed
by
HOT A BY niRF.CTGRH
Elsenhower's generous visit tn
Directors of tho Hanford Rotary
thu Senator a* soon aa tho (Jeneral'a nomination bocame known. Club will meet tonight at the
This waa true, he acid, of the mn- heme of Bob Harris, president,
The
" t of tho Florida delegation at 820 Escambia Drive,
CaatUuMl (la Peg* Twa)
meeting will begin at 7:30 o’clock.

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Mu w ay tor , d e a n iv r .ik w ith
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ity proper ■■ tom before rc c e ,
«itig fodav, it i c r.e n fta l It, it ttiifc lc tb ili'. here 1 .■,(• m illed tie * ;
.tired of tile opportunity of rerun
ii'lim ,: if n e c c ,,ir v . after (lie ('hi
c rip i lon venllon tn lake aicfi forth
01
to p . a * 111 iv l&gt;e in o rd er for
■hr* p io le c lin li, first nt ill of th"
b i - ir Am erican p rincip le* and Ir i
d itm ii* m i d ear 'o n * , and tin n d ly ,
for 'he pre-ier * -ifinn id 'He l&gt;ciuo
In In . prep ired le s t, T 'ii‘ k had
,, in pi at e f", bei, Ifili.e R ,D
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liu ilf,' befon- delivering t i i . of
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pulire ntndmi by uf fleer* R W
I ’ullee fntlllll * pistol lll'l Die re
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I * nc-h and I). T. Reagan •
III il Ilia of lw ,i buses nf u m iiu n lllo u
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m e of Ilm society to am w ar hi.*
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It-* anil life
i-'iritriliiitio n * have nut been w lin' lla v lu io i Reaeli W iu 'i'i I'a f k , D**
Investigator &gt; ■ild Peakes only
I .nod and I '* I','-* *
bail been hoped fur, W illia m
Th*' -III,O' i " i l l ' * h i l l lo Die arlual nmiaet ullli elertronie* was
Ilotcliinon, chairm an uf the *lrivc,
haoipo'l iuor,i uf Hi' G r'-ate- t l i - will'll he was enrolled hrielly In a
nrimmnred today.
ul
• ■*uiinii*l *••* physics course al Northeastern
lie asked buxine** people in biii'lo C liainber
University, Itmlun In 111*1 Tlmy
support the d rive , nod deelnrcii llu ild io g lieglniiing 1,1 ''*-30 p.,n.
said hi' lefl hy reipicit hec.mse of
M filll fea tu re " f Hu' tlieellng w ill
thn t w hile m any le tte r* have been
rr rrn lr lrlllr &lt;
sent out, it ha* I...... iio im ssilile to he a talk hv M m T.iugl S h lm ls h i,
e o n ta rt nil Individual", lie prnl*ed nrenldeot uf the ir e r n tly organ• lie aetlvn priigiaiii aiming young Jr.i'd I'ilu l Club *&gt;f T okyo, Japan ,
people now being run led on by who w c , b i'u ig iit *u tl**’ U n ited
it it *
('apt. Will Inin W lille of the local Slates by Pilot I liter (uilloilal lo
"Mar*o"
attend Mi- .11,1 s h o iih J i-unvnnliun
post,
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AMund Orlando M H

IVl‘»vu« Time 'Cable

HER VICE MEN GET BREAK
WASHINGTON Mt — Members of
the armed fnrrrs who sell Ihelr
honirn— and make a prnlil on the
deal—need not pay income tax nil
tho profit If Ihey invest tho money
In n new homo within four years.
I'rcsidcnt Truman signed a hill
Wednesday authorising this bono-

S T O V E E X I’ LO HIO N
The explosion o f n keioie tm
stove n l Hi t t.yl&gt;re*» Avenue c a ll­
ed nut the Flru Department y o ite rih iy . The icsultlng hlnio wa*
p ro m p tly cxtln g u islie d
and
no
p ro p e rty damagu o th e r than to
the stovo wns reported. Tho houso
U thu roslduricu of Daisy Klnnrd.

Mnvtelaiut
"F o rt D eflonie"
I'r s lr le Lake

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Washington and Justice

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N ovtilata hnvo always boon Intrigued by Ihe quuntlon of
M U I U M la
whothor grant men c*n nllow th eir nenae of justice and re»a eaUr_ •ao*M
**)
mid
u o d ar, O
l r Mi n a n d P M
mid aauodafr.
o trh
sponslblUty to be Influenced by aentiment. Often in hinV to .fc I’ ubllahod ■ ■ l * t a * a i n ( U *
c tr ltia M nad ■How Vgaaa tory men M V e been swayed by frienda and have made their
decisions on the basis of their advice or requests. Kvldcntly
K oforod an ■ •*■ ■ )
George Washington won less sentimental or had u atronger
O t l . l i i r XT, I»ltl. a t l i t r * * l
sense of responsibility than most men.
v f W n U r d , I'li.rld a , a ad d * lb * a
•&lt;
at Wo*rb X. i l i a
When M ajor ^ r ^ A m t r o , pnllnnt KokIIhIi spy, wan cap­
■V v*,* - H oixAM ti l . n S 2 V ‘ r "r
tured and sentenced to i".-'1, •* •&lt; * *&amp; * ■ '**■ * - -- -iieiiiT*
‘
K d lta f
by an old friend who naked him to spare ;\w!rr&gt;:~ 1 \ WDttian
bO R U IIX OBAN
Da.IiHn H a u iw
Washington once courted iiIho appualfii to the (icneral. Hut
• U M O tM irriO N N A T w a
Washington's sense of duty forced him to turn a deaf car
li* r a t t l a r __
to th eir pleas and Andre was hanged.
iino Hunia . . .
1 * n r M ualho
Friendship and Bentiment are noble. Hut when a mat­
Ola M a a th i ...
»&gt;»• Y o a o __
te r of justice is under consideration there is no place for
Washington
All
o b lia a r r
aallooa, m i l ad anything axcept objectivity and impartiality.
thnnha. ro n ala tla aa a ad aattoad a t was a man of ideals umi juntice.
Men
who
can
turn their
o b ia ita la a io a l la r (Ho i a n m
at
iMlaina fu ad a. w ill ho oaaoa aS to* backs on personal considerations and decide issues on their
a i ir a n la * a d a o rtla ta * ralaa.
own merits are the sort who make great leaders.
Ilr 0&gt;r a r i.tr * A a lln a a llf • r
*■*

Lightning Strikes

Tka llooald la ■ M M t N at A t
People who work or play outdoom were warned
Aartirlilrd **rma wfclrk la oamiod
oarlnaltrlr la tka aaa far m akH . th at the summer season, with Its sudden and violent
rniina nl all Ik* laral aawa pHatad
In mu nrwaaaarv. ka woII aa i i erstorms, is the period of the greatest danger from
\ V a r w a tfinlrkaa.
ning.
THURSDAY, JULY 17, I f Si

TODAY’S RIRLR VRRRI
Tho Inflnllo hokln (ho utmost
•Jam In Ms hand, ot • oory llttlo
ihlor. (mi ho to our fathor too and
Mi* hairs nt our hood* ark mmbored bv him. The oarth la my
foototcnl.— to.
Wr rrr where El or nor Rooievtll
i* ying to he one of the principal
openVrra at the Democratic con­
vention next week. But what about
Sialic anil Finnic 7
A* if lo diicouraoo the “diAfl.
Truman” movement, President Tn»*
men ha* gone to tho hot pit* I foi a
phyiical checkup. It it afmotl a* il
he it afraid of draft*,
"Honest” Ave Harriman teem* to
ut lo diitill into a tingle candidate
oil the icrewhallery of *ome 20
year* of crackpot government. If
the party i* looking for a candidate
to hear the tiandard for ealravagarre, tncialiitic planning, and
cock-eyed tcheme* of every kind,
it could hardly pick ■ more luilable
man.
Talk it growing that Senator
Smatheii of Florida may be the
Democratic nominee for vice presid*«( Smalhert who U only 39, a
hrillianl orator, a heart warming
TV itar, would be a perfect offict
In the youthful anneal of Senator
Nixon, the Republican vica preiidentiel candidate. It it hard to iml*
ginc. however, northern Democrat*
of Trumanila periuation, noml
rating lha man who defeated
Cl xml* Pepper on a itate* right’
FEPC inue. It could happen, of
coqrse, hut wouldn't it be queer)

dales for governor, and who polled
only 11,208 vote*, want* to orgsrh
ire a Confederate army of 10,000
colonel* to uphold teiresaliott in
the South, Segregation will be up*
held in the South without Mr. Hsndiix aid. hut hi* method ol doing
it i* jutt about 71 year* behind the
time*. Nothing U *o likely to bring
a ipeedy end to segregation a*

short-sighted misguided individual)
who In (hi* day and lime ruih
around bragging about their white
•upremacy and hiding behind
iheeti.
_
It i* interfiling to note that moil
of the Democrat* currently being
considered for the pretidenlial nom­
ination item from tbs South. That
U. of count, Senatoi Runell of
Georgia. And then there fa Senator
Xefnuver of Tannetiee. They are
the two leading contender*. But a
man often mentioned ii Vka Preib
(lent Barkley' of Kentucky. Asd
then theta i* Sneaker Sam Rayburn
of Team. And Coyarsor Kerr of
Oklahoma. And Preaident Truman
himielf, if he ihouid finally yield,
.ji .from Missouri, .On the other
of the lino, there le AvereB H
man of New York with perhani
inside track, And Brien McMi
of Connecticut, And QpVe
Sievenion of Illinois If he ch£l
hi* mind. But mas! of tho deni
from northern itntse sit i
horaoo.
ty? f *
n

today
thunlight­

Lightning takes approximately 200 lives a year In the
United States, the Metropolitan I.lfo Insurance Company
points
jpW
J'iyym out,
u u i j eadding
m m i i M th
■■■«•»
at jmany
«#****jp of these lives could
have lieen
* In
*had* sought
“ safe
* shelter.
• saved---------if the victims
One of the most dangerous places during a ntorni In un­
der a tree—especially an Isolated one. About onc-fourtti of
all the deathe from lightning occur among iiersous who seek
shelter under or near trees. After striking a tree, the bolt
may flash sideways or it may run along the ground and kill
anyone In Ha path.
The activities In which tin* lightning victims were en­
gaged when they were struck indicate where the greatest
danger Ilea. A few of these were:
Lunching In a wooded area.
Playing baseball in an open field.
Fishing in boats on oixm water.
Working In fields, harding entile, and similar activities.
Operating tractors In open fields.
Gathering the family wash from clothesline attached to
trace.
Standing on a porch or in n doorway.
Swimming.
Lightning la a danger both day and night, but the Inrgeat number of fatal Injuries occur in the afternoon. The
fewest deaths take place In the morning hours.
Lightning deaths among men and boys are four limes
frequent as among females, reflecting greater exposure
M ortality from lightning
shown .a definite
geographic
■**
* * *
oo« •
l i t
,
*
a
pattern, the Metropolitan
out. Thu hisrhcHt dt’iith
dltan txiinttMl
no
rates are in the Mountain State* and Southern State*
stretching front South Carolina to ArknmuiH. The lowest
rates arp in the Pacific Coanl state* and (lie Nortlii-ik.it.
Rhode Island, with a population of well over 700,(100. iui:t
not suffered a single fatality in a decade and a butt.

.

a

Growth Costs Money
I t contn money to grow.
Dade county, for Instance, which him wltnoHMul u 74
per cfent Increase In taxeH in five year:;.
" In . 1047/' say* County Comm Isa loner J'roatoii II. Mini,
"the county did not own Jackson Memorial Hospital, hut five
years later the budget for this operation is $0,01:1,5411.
"Also, In 1047 the county did not own or operate the
Juvenile Detention Homu which today re q u ire $04,270.
n 1047. the Health Unit, partially upended by Dade
y, required 1700,000, which now la wlinlly^ivgrltutl at
a dost of $160,240 more.
The Dade county purks system in 1D17 did aot boast
Crandon Park, Haulover Reach and Homestead Hayfront
Park and as a result, cost $(125,1100 to operate, as compared
with the present day budget of $1,654,7:1!!.
"Also Included In the park Inahtol la the operation of
the auditorium which was not In existence in 10 17.
"So, therefore, the difference is $7,207,072.’’
And, growth provides money, too.
Thus Dade county's net assessed valuation la 1047 was
$622,888,000.
I t now la $000,770,000.
And, Ita Income from taxes in 1047 was $:i,720,000.
Now It Is $6,671,000.
The county's gross income now is $20,126.0(10.
In 1047 It was $10,012,000.—Miami Herald

3

Zerrenner
Re histaeIf thought that ths
nventtan would laat at lenat anM r ballot, but he behoved that
Igardlaaa of the hlttemeaa oninderad In the pro-nomlnatlon
« m y Republican would Ire
rbag for Elaenhower In Novemrr.’*

Russell Stand

Florida, Year-Round Host

Tfie

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R6F3S

this full will hove Iwu hcadquur
tor* io (h« stnte, a regular llotmhlli-iin lien*k|Uni tera
nml
an
Elsenhower liiuidqnnrtur* whore
PemneruU who wlih to participate
In the Eisenhower inmiutigh with­
out helng nctunl l(&lt; publicans will
he welcome.
i
llo added that the General I*
expeited to apeak In Florida at
lemt once and possibly twice.

H8r -mmm

tojjjra r
' "*.• \

Governor Tuck

( C M lt S I M r,Hs r u t
traallaaed ream Pace n«»i
be very bapp] to have nia support tered or enchained," he told the
an r ■
In ■ world that can do with a and organlxatlona, It'a far differ­ and that oF*any good
Democrat."
g ood,,__
convention.

r *5X i

hit of chcaring newa, the report
that the Increasing popularity of
Florida a* u year-round ho*t to
vl*ltor* ha* brought »limit a aharp
rl*« In employment In the itate
I* t-Hpcdally welcome.
According to itatiM lr* of the
Florida lndu*trlal
Commlxalon,
the num ber o f p*r..on« employed
in Florida hn« rUen tfl percent
*ince IIM7.
I'urt of (hi* iiirreaae I* attribut­
ed to development* in the w a r
preimrerlnoM eronomy. We are all
well nwnre of the expanalon In
defence rontracta and tho
en­
largement and improvement* at
military and naval Inatnllatlon*
nich a* M arllill A ir Force B n *
heie, Kglln Field in North Florid*
and Jiirkaonvlllu Naval A ir Sta­
tion. Dot, a* the comnilillnn fig ­
ure* «huw, the healthy rl*o In
Rummer tourist huilneia hai been
the chief factor In bringing about
Ineren»i*l and ateadler employment
opportunities,
Confirmation la found Is re­
port* of the Florida State Chsmher of f.’ommeree. Theio finding*
reveal that Floridian* received
about $1(10,000,000 In tourlat huiInexx Im t Summer, with about
MOO,ooo v 1*1tor* coining hero dur­
ing tho period,
Overall, that reproaented an In­
crease of MO percent ahov# the
I DIM! record. And, Judging from
preliminary report* from all aretlons of the atate, and particularly
along Florida’* Raat Coaal, v«uiilon hoilnea* thl* Summer Ii
expected to exceed lOfil,
Until recent year*, Hummer viallor* In many area* of thu *lntr
were u* rnre a* a hand-cranked
telephone, Nuw, thank* to a numh r of factor* and tha effective
effort* of iiuinwroua Indivldunlr

Trlkaae

ent.
Chamber* of Commerce In
nearly every community are de­
voting a larger ihare of their
budget* to Summer advertHlng
program* and really going after
tourlkt* of the Rummer variety.
Governor Warren ha* plugged
Florida advantage* and directed
the Slate Advertising Cornmlision to do thing* In h bigger way
to build up Florida, In the mind*
of people in nearby itate* and in
many farther away, nx a Summer
resort.
The only oh*tarlu moat of tha
group* and individual* have had
to overcome Ii the fact that Flor­
ida ha* iuch a perfect and wellfounded reputation a* a Winter
vacotlonland that II I* hard for
some folk* to believe we could be
both,
Yet, u good look at U. S. Wea­
ther liurenu record* will ihow that
Florida ha* plenty to booat about
a* far a* comfortable Summer
living I* concerned. Temperature*
In our itate, year after year, are
more moderate than tho*e In
many an Kaitern or Midwestern
city.
Too, advertising I* serving to
remind million* of prospective
visitor* that Florida ha* tom* of
tha beat fiahlng in the world, aparloua and beautiful beach**, outof.the-ordlnary natural attractions
and fine accomodation* at cheapar
rate* In the Hummer.
W ith
expanded advertHlng
campaign*, more and more parts
of the country can he made ac­
quainted with the fact that all
of Florida I* a fin* year-round
rn o rt. The result* can he a great­
er increase In the tourist Industry,
even more extra money put Into
circulation throughout’ the atate
and a brighter employment pic­
ture.— Tampa Morning Trlhune

Ike’s Victory
New York Time*
The headline way to say It H:
« T
l . i .. j rl|
“KiM’iihower W I...
ill*."
That
of euur*«&lt;, hut It I* only a small
part of a larger truth. "RHeriliower" win* only because "Elsen­
hower” I* a compact symbol for »
group of Idea* more iinportan'
than any Individual. Victory ut
Chicago 1* victory for the** idea*
and concepts, and Dwight D. Klaenhower I* their distinguish) d
and happy representative,,, ,
This victory at Clilcago I* clear­
ly n people'* victory. General
KUenhawrr I* thu candidate whom
the people chime by their own ftc.
acclaim. He it the man for whom
milliun* of American* want tinopportunity to vote. H I* nomina­
tion wit* ili« product of n great
popular expression of confidence
H ere him lieen xtrong feeling
annul the need fur an administra­
tive change ami a strong duiii"
to *eo the change carried out un­
der I he leaderahln of a man whu
could retain what was good ami
•w a rd wnut wa* undesirable, le
a very large number of American
&gt;'«•• ••• ai MRonnower I* that max.
There la a victory at (,'hlcagt,
also, fur tfie Republican Psriy.
This groun He* been the oppiAb
thm fur -0 year*. It hax Tacked
the ability ur opportunity to make
it.-elf felt except in thoau case-,
where self leu* leadership sought
and helped to bring ubout cooper­
ation fur worthy goal*. It ha* nuw
embraced nil opportunity to be.
cornu thu majority purty again. It
liu* turned Ii* hack on reaction. It
liuu faced the future. It has chosen
a candidate whu can win for thi
|i«-ty.
nut "winning" H the amallest
pari of It. 'Ill* vital question 1*
now American* are to he repre­
sented in the office or thoir Chief
Mr-cut Ive. They went a J’reildi nl who can give this nation the
quality of direction that |t de­
serve*. They want a man who can
bring to hi* high office the at­
tribute* of dignity, humility, In-’
tcgrlty, courage and Imagination.
They want a mun whom Ameri­
can* will honor and whom other*
will respect. The** are the ti*qulmnrnta that transcend
the
question of winning a contested
election—or numinntlorv—dispute.
The presidency of the United
Slates In the next four yeere will
he nut mrrely one of the great

respoiHlIillitlcs hut also ’• « of the
must difficult offices In 'he world.
Them Is no easy aoluth n tot the
problems that surround ux. Them
are no panarea* fur uur Ills, no
short cut* to serenity. The burden
of leadership ban been laid upon
u* and vve cannot esrape It. Our
I’rcslilont must he uur leader In
that luuvy responsibility.
The Krpuhlirnn I'arty ha* wise­
ly chosen to nnniu a man who will
enjoy the support of his fellowArnericnus In taking ,p that grave
obligation..........

_____________
RussaO obviously
ly has
has llttlo
little
hojw
HU hop
"We will not servilely genuflect
that the Truman strength will
In ‘‘Trumaidsm’ and ’fair Dealthrown behind him. Nevertheless Ism.’ We will not bo suppressed by
senator’s statement Iho Iniquitous FEPC nets, tho unwas a further indication of a trend rc-traincd tyranny of union busses,
among candidates lo line themor tho- wanton profligacy of gov■elves U|&gt;—as fsr a i they ca n -fo r r r n n , , , t jl uaM r„ ,
adminir.ritlon pvlfd—
im .iV f.
‘ \Vc will not he driven Into the
struggle for the party nomination
full cm brace of socialism, nor it*
Mr. Truman said
aid in n message Russian
counterpart.
Com mu*
to delegates made public Wcdne*
nlsm."
day night that ’’there must bo no
Following Tuck’s address, party
betr
trayal of the New Deal uml the
numbers were to name Ihe final
Fair Deal" by the convention.
bloc of delegates to Ihe national
Taking this ss a cue. Northern party convention in Chicago. The
Democrats and Negro spokesmen
slate’s nil man delegation will have
told platform drafters today that
vote*).
if a strong civil right* plonk H not 28Meanwhile
In f'hicogo northern
approved, the party will face the Demt)cruls and Negro spokesmen
possibility of a widespread move­ told Democratic platform writer*
ment to stay away from the polls Ihclr parly may lose the November
In November.
election if they pussyfoot on the
Rep. Adam Clayton Powell of
rights Hsnu
New York spoke for the Negroes civil
Rep Adam Clayton I ’mvell n*
■nd Stanley Ccwlrtx for Americans New York. In a statement read
fur Democratic Action (ADA), wlffor him ut the platform hearings,
styled "liberal" element of tho sold that If the Democratic plat­
party.
Russell made it cleur ho uon l form locks a strong civil rights
plank Negro voters probably "will
go along with any plank which net go to the noils nt all."
would call for a compulsory Fair
Stanley Gewlrtl. executive com­
Employment Practices Commis­ mitter
chairman of Americans
sion (P E PC ).
Democratic Acllun. smilingly
He also denounced as "gag rule" (nr
talk’ d c.f u poksible voting boycott
a proposal sponsored by tho ADA
ana two othars to permit a bare in November.
Rrp. Emanuel Colter of New
majority to eut off Senate flllbustart. A two-thirds vote of tho Sen York called for a compulsory Fair
ata’a entire membership Is now Employment Practice* Commis­
sion und sold -imh a plank helped
required to shut off debate.
The Oeorgle senator pn-dirted n win the 1348 election for the Democompromise civil rights plank will r ruts,
cannot take anything less
be adopted which won’t satisfy any 'n "Wo
1312,” (Viler •.aid, " If we are
one fully hut will be one on which
"all Ihe Democrats cun gd to­
on pledges rf support and known
gether.”
He said il wa* "highly Irnproh fir«• ha1’&lt;tt preferences Mutual Se
able" there would bo any Demo ciirlty Director Averell Harriman.
an ull nut Mjpporter of Truman pol­
crntle bolt this year.
Iluasell moved closer to Mr. T ru ­ icies, is running third with 112
man and aupport of the Fair Deni votes tt takes fi!fl to win.
M r Truman said In his message,
program Wednesday by demmne
lug lha Tafl-llarlley Row. which to he printed in the official con
bo helped enact ever Mr. Tru ventinn program bunded lo rwery
ime of th&lt;’ 1 f&gt;7U delegates, that no
man’* veto.
Seif. Estes Kefouvcr of Tonnes other political party has "dnno so
see, self-tabbed peoples’ choice for 1’in-h *o »'dl r*i so many pco
the nomination, rolled for o fight pie." He declared: ■
on what he labeled "Republican
"Tl i-re ni’isl be no turning hack
&gt;,r fullering mi Ihe great course
Isolationism and reaction.
1 Their declaration* seemed tn In­ nor party bus pioneered. There
dicate u developing palli-rn nt must he no helruynl of the New
thinking among the presidential Deal nml Fair Deal."
Matching the enll of Gen, Eisen­
hopefuls that the Itenuhllenns’
choice uf Gen Dwight I). Risen hower fur u "shining promise" cruhower will force Ihe Democrat) .:iih&gt; by the Republicans, Mr. Tru
to pick a nominee who cun cull man sounded the bugle notes of a
"burning faith" crusade by Ihe
himself a progressive
In words thut paralleled Mr Democrats.
"There will be voices calling us
Truman’s official message l» Hie
convention delegates.
Kefauvrr tn torn aside from the path lo
told a now* conference Wednes­ victory," the President said "We
■annot afford to be beguiled by
day:
()-*- ncarv or the fainthearted.
"The Democrat le l’nrlv mual
"(lor answer must be that we
continue to be the liberal, progres will nol compromise with the
slve put ty of the nnllnri Wo cannot force* of ||)death m, or reaction,
retreat on either foreign policy or nr four Ilia! we will not retreat
In the domestic field."
(rum the great humanitarian prlnKefauvrr lends In the Associate) elides
... ......(hat_ hi....
.........
"'ade our country
Pros* delegate tabulation with
what ,, ,s
"
voles to 120VX for Russell, based | y |C(,
ocut Allien W. Darkl- 1 1
.....
I ’rv, whose 71 vcari mav not stop
which It should be entitled, Vic- him from becoming a formidable
tnrv at Chicago can be victory for ■■t)"'1date (nr 'h” or&lt;,'»lile"tlal nom
-------------* |t
■* xovtmmsnt,
good
It can
ran be
be vievie- Inatlnn,
Inutlon, echoed
echoed tho
tho President’s
president i dotietory for lha people of these United maud that the party stand on Its

__

'Die Humiliation of General
Klsenhower In July means that the
Itepubllrnn I’arty ha.* an excellent
r haunt of winning In November.
Rut II menu* mom than that, It
nirnnx that the American peon I •
tvini chose him and whu want him
have a better chance uf winning
in the hard struggle with which
I liny are confronted. It mean* that
the democratic nations can count
confidently upon having a staunch
friend in Waahlnglon. I t means
that our government ran have lha g i l l i e
re-pect, at home and abroad, to

nil

rm ’iin l

again to galvanise bsto

will be decisive next November
"Let us make ona.^lank, plain,
simple, unequivocal so that aven
Elsenhower with an hla naivete
and gullibility can understand."
Coder said employment discrim­
ination Is nation wide in scope and
cannot be handled by itate lawa.
Gen. Dwight Elsenhower, the Re­
publican presidential nominee, has
said he consldrri employment dlabrlminalion chiefly a state prob­
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Social Calendar
W EDNESDAY
Tha Prayer Meeting Service al
th* K ln t Baptist Chuuli will lie
Laid In th# Memorial Educational
Building at B:0ft p.m.
The Midweek Prayer Service of
the Central Baptist Chinch will he
held at 8:00 p.m. The Sunbeams
» ill also meet at this hour,
MONDAY
The Women of the Presbyterian
Church Prayer Hand will meet at
7:80 p. in. An Inspirational meet
lug will he held at H:IM |&gt;, ni. in
i the Educational Building with
Evening Circle No. 2 In charge of
the program. The topic for the
program will be “John Calvin.”
Dependable Class of the First
Methodist Church will meet with
Aire. Harold Appleby, 718 W eil
F lrit Street, at 8:00 p. m. with
Mr*. J. M. Leonard as cu-busies*.
TUESDAY
The Pilot Club will hold a pic*
nlc at the home of Mrs. K. M.
Ball in Lake Mary beginning at
8:00 p. m.
The Seminole High School Hand
will hold inmmer practice In the
school band hall at 7:20 p. m,
A ll alumni and interested persons
are cordially Invited to he pres­
ent.

B y -L a w s A r e A d o p te d
By

C a m e ra

C lu b

A constitution and by-laws were
adopted last night by numbers
of the Hanford Camera Club. The
action followed the leading of
these by Max Pundom, member
of a committee that Included M.
W. Castle, Jr., and Col. S, 0.
Harrimnn.
Final plans were made for n
picnic to be held Sunday a fte r­
noon at Hock Springs. Members
were advised by Marion Harman,
Jr., club president, to meet at
12:80 P. M. in front of the City
flail, and leave from there for the
rprlngs. At the suggeathm of W.
D. Hofmann, It was decided to stop
at the Weklva Bridge and lake
pictures.
Mrs. John Hauls and Miss Rose­
mary Cullum were appointed to
serve on the nominating committre, which will select names for
tha election of permanent club

officers.

A. J, (freer announced that be
had received only a lew pictures
for the cuf, at content, "A Hay
at the Zuo-M The Judges will in­
clude Charlfci Morrison, (Jordon
Sweeney and 8. P, Bergere.
The meeting was attended by
about 20 persons, Including two
visitors from the Naval Air
Hugh 8. Richard ami Joe
m
’

E n te r ta in

A t Ite h e a r N a l P a r t y

P e r s o ii a I s

Mrs. W. E. Smllh, formerly of
Mr. in..I Mrs. W. M. Losslng
entertained last evening with a Hanfurd, left today to return to
I m tv following the rehearsal for her humt&gt; in Sodos, N. Y.
the Cattle* Flamm wedding. The
Mr. and Mrs. H airy Watt left
pue.its gathered at the Losslng
home at 1015 West Twentieth today for Alexander. Minn., where
Street
where hnghtly colored they plan to visit M i*. W att’s
summer flower* were used In lelativvs.

decorating.
Ilefri diluent* were served from
the dliilinr table which held a
beautifully decorated tiered cake,
small sandwiches in shades of
pink and green, mints amt nuts.
A refreshing flouting punch w«s
served with the delicious refresh­
ments,
Mrs. Loaning whs assisted in
serving by Mrs. W. H. Shepherd,
Mrs. W. F. Lewis and Miss Irma
Lee Shepherd. ■ Those enjoying the
evening with tho honorees, M i**
Hetty Anne ("a tic and Donald
Flamm were their attendants,
Mrs. John Keeling, Miss Patricia
Catube, Miss lim a le e Hhepheul
of .Savannah, Us., Donald Normnn, Joseph Cliaiblin, Edward
Snmski
Also Dr. ar.d Air*. W.
I*. Brooks, Mrs. W. A. Cagle. Mrs.
Beryl O’Cnn*. .Mr. and Mrs. Dale
O’Cnne, Mr. nod Mrs. Hhejdicrd,
Mr. mid Mrs. Lewis, Mr. ami Mr*.
( ’. P, Hiirkey, Mr. and Mr*. II. I,.
Harkry. Mrs Marvin Milam, W.
A. Cagle Jr,, Stanley Bromley,
Miss Mnitjnn- Eubanks, Mist Jean
B.
dtoii and Mr. Keeling.

Ulfim Goembel, accompanied by
J W. Bingmen, left on Wednes­
day for Jacksonville when he left
t-y plane for Chicago to Join hi*
family.

Betty Lou Partin To
Wed W. B. Whitaker
Miss Hetty Lou Partin and W ill­
iam Bray Whitaker will bo unit­
ed In marriage In a private cere­
mony to be pci formed Saturday
ut the home of Miss Partin's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Partin on the Paula Itoml. M .. W hit­
aker is the son of Mr. und Mrs,
J H. Whitaker of Titusville. Ucv.
A. (!. Mcliinls will conduct the
marriage service at P:ill&gt; u. lit.
Miss Partin attended Sanford
schools, graduating from Heniitmle
High School with the ('lass of
llihl. She has Just completed her
first year of studies ut Stetson'
University where she majored in
rlvmentnry education
Mr. Whit­
aker is s native of Miami and re­
ceived his high school diploma
from Miami Edison. He is trow
In his junior year of Stetson Uni
versify law school.

T1IR SAN FORI) IIR i
W. I*. Ilu ik e called on th o ii »f»*
tcr-indaw, Mr*. Franco* Hullnnl ’I hmm!h&gt;. July IT. IfS I
L A K E M A R Y
in Smifoitl Sunday uflcriiouti*
Min* Diiuu
linker
rrhiriK’d after a uKuri illiu****By V IR G IN IA P. ANDERSON
drill M r4. W, T VVatiNli'jk |»rr-iiUuL
,Miiiiiii'H (if ltd"
u-rrllnp Sninhiy from u vfica*i“!i *p» ut ii
Mr. iiml Mi». J. It.
Mrs. II, C. Robert* and tvv» w e ll' lend nnd Itppfcv t il, T i I11HI1II ■ Mi--mil i uni (JiHiririii
union# thd4|. ii«*vii nt
the Community Church met Wed*
nciidfiy cvcnlnp with Mr*. F, U.
Lee, wild led the ilevolid lHs

sou* are home ugain after spend­ M p m t t . l u halutic*' n f $&gt;l|i . i The
\
I ’cckhum Ktviich SuinhiA
Mi i F
und dam rhlm in
W ell# uf U ila u d o u tu v e d M
ing some lime with her mot her Sunxhii"* i h iiiiiiiu ii dm* m -iitic ic d visilvd lliv ir
to -« i»d n • &gt; i*. p.» i h n i iti d (-• M r*, law . M i. alid M r*. SGihlcy IV ck
tu Vl*U llu in She . the f.*»
ill New Smyrna Bench.
i»t«|HMm ll,*i.
Dorothy Lee nnd Mary Virginia r C. W h ile , in*m il i who*i- jm* |,iin,. at lliiy im in llvucli Siiiiduv
week
Rotiiiison returned Monday Gum t« r |u p -i(| u n y iii
Mu' la tte r i*i* li^hm # th»*ir lui
Afr. mid M i# II *:. Pugil,
Lake Wnles, where they attended
,hm(, mu * lu* la**! yat * k ««I i h«-n y ic ii
Kefidillu
Mput ifipv
ir|
euinpanu' 1 i&gt;\
M uit
litll.i
tin- Junior High Conference of
•
vh ktl v* * i U.
h'ii'S ij j'c it- J " i t \ ------- — M i is \ \ , 111.i ,
e T'TiT,* l’i 1

the Presbyterian Church.

Spending Sunday in Vero Beach
were Mr. and Mr*. William Mat
thews nii -1 -laughter Colleen and
Ills bi nt lit-1 , ('buries Matthew
of Orlando.
Frli-n-l* of Mr*. C. C. Wlute will
in- i«niiy to team of the death
of Ilet sister, Mrs. Eliiu Hiiydi-i,
winch ocelli red Monday, Mr* Snv
der. ii resident of ,N.i«hport, Ohm
had visited the Whites on severnl
occasion*.
■Mrs. A E. Cioekei bn* retinue.i
after spending •nine time with bet
sister in West Palm Beach.
Mr* Janies Seller* and dniigllei In lil ib of latnpa me visiting
her uncle and mint. Mr. and Mr*
('. W HJobloni.
Rev. nnd Mrs. Rolu-rl Scott »i
rived Wednesday from llieir hornill llnddenfield, N. J., to visit ho
parents, Rev. ami Mrs I.. W
Scot I
Mi amt Mis William Howaid*
of West Vligiiila an- visiting In
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. uii-l
Mis. James Hurdle.
Wade Wansley Ji ret ill lied ,&lt;his home in Jacksonville Halm-lav
after *pendiug some time witli Ingrntiilpiiients. Mi. ami Mr* W I
Wansley
M i* Ii M Haven anil MoJames llingmnn an- Irome iiginn
after n n-ek's absence in Gaiin*
vill**. » lu-re they attended Hi­
ll o m e Ih-uinn-Outi-iii S Ii i&gt; i '
Course, :•* ill legates sclll lay ti„
l.nke Mary Club
The Business Women's Club -I

Mr. and Mrs. C .1,. Powell left M ih iN L 'U H S h o w T o
vesterdty to spend some time in
B e H o ld In O r la n d o
(Juitmann, (in., and plan to go
Irom IJiiitinann to Fmiiklin, N. C.,
on Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. William II. McGee, corFred Williams.
irspondlng secretary for the Or­
lando Garden Club, nnmmecd to­
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Watt day that the American Hlldscu*
returned Sunday from a trip to Hoclety will li-bl a flower show
New Jersey where they visited In Orlando on July 27 from 12:1111
Mrs, Watt's parents, Mr. and to 6 IK) p. ni. at the Howard Jun­
Mrs. Stephen Chlllniky,
Mrs. ior High School at East Robllisou
Watt resumed her teaching duties and Summerlin Avenues.
at the Vocational School on MunCompetition ill rullural classes
dny.
I* open to all nmaleur gardeneis,
and all entries -ball be grown by
Charles J, Andersen, son of Mr, the exhibitor or In I'xhlblt-i ’*
ami Mrs. M. H. Andersen of San­ possession for ut least IH&gt; d m ford, and Sylvan J. Davis, son of prior to the show.
Entries of
Mr and Mrs. H J. Davit, also of professional and commercial glow
(Ids n lv , were listed oil the honor e ri are not for compel it Rill ex
roll for the spring semester at cep I lit the seeilling class. Onl&gt;
Stetson 1'diversity, It was an­ one entry will lie allowed »n es
nounced this morning by C How­ bibltor In each das* subdivision
ard Hopkins. Dean of the Univer­ In hdrtirulturnl classes and each
sity.
entry must lie it different variety
A u x i l i a r y B r id e H
or grouping of different varieties
All exhibit* mint lie in place
•apt. John W. McMahon, who
G i v e n W h i t e R ib le H hr* bem spending some time In ami ready for lodging try jlhuii
S c u iu * O f S u p p c i
Hanford willi Ills mother, Mr*. a. in. on July 27 ami three Iti
Member* of I he Young Wom­ H. C. Gardner, has left for Alhu- colors will be awarded by the
IV»niy two iiifiut)*!«* of Mu'
an's Auxiliary of the First Hip- niieiipie, N. M., where he will be Judges; one foi the best arrange
11*1 Church took part In a white stationed with the Air Force, His rnenl in the allow; one for the Smifoiil iouriHt itii.I Sluifflek«4i:»i
Hihl- presentation ceremony held wifi- and two children, Candace best specimen In the show; ami i ’I ii L iiiii'Vfit ;i rovfrnl tii h *u\i
on Tm-nlay evening for brides- end Leslie, will remain In their cue fnr the br*l -eedlillg In the l»»*i mi In**-.lay evening ut tin
Inlllint lillllllilllf.
C'nitl p;Mnt*s
elect, MHs Betty Anne Cagle and new home located In Wynnewood show
fnlltiwilip tin* s111•|rei
Entiles for competition in ll— Wi*| »•
Mi,V,
Nancy
Williams.
Mis* I until Cupt. McMahon's return.
Tin* mIii v* mill Lriiluv
followint' classes may be entered
Cagle's mnirlnge In Donald Flamm
white, pink, red, yellow, orange, wi le ilctiKiiiit»*(l ut "tiiinu* N I k Ii ^ ’
lavender. vat ieprilr-1, till other*, ul which (1lin* chrcki'f't, ihl'Nri,
will lie an event of tills evening
n collection of no! more than 12 curil ifuiin’H und - h u f f lidm aid limy
Hr MISS A D IH E PREVATT
while Mis* William* will be m ar­
v------------------ —
blooms, it ml see* II lug*.
Artistic hr d‘!l f«&gt;Vi'll. V h ll ii I'M ut tin* TlJi'rt*
ried in Kenneth Berry on July 211
Mr* E. H. (Irani accompanied arrangements following various duv m p h t'- n irrt nip w r r r M» nnd
Thu white Ihhlc preaentalion
her grandson, William Tindall, of specifications ulsu may be eii Mtn I* y\ hiiw-i.n, p u r-l- id Mi
i*nd ' l l - .1 K J n h rv
K llu -k v
ceremony is held for each nretn- Sanford to Jacksonville to spend tered.
Mrs, Albert Curry I* president Wliclit «tfill'd Hus mm limp (hut
her of the Auxiliary who becomes • he week end with Mr, Tindall's
nollli' w m lr i
visitniM
u lm
u bride The ceremony began at parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ed­ of the Urlatolo Garden Club, with U lrltih ri- uf (hi* rh ih Im vr
Mrs. Leonard I'oy serving as gen
ward*.
a &lt;10 p, m. In the Educational
era I chairman of the hibiscus • I Vrd in Suhfm d aiitl u itu r
Mr*. John Thomas I* spending a
Ibiiblliig of the church with the
show. Members of the commit I'MiV'iiip rl(i'l) Vt n*k in rlijiiy
few dnvs In Jacksonville.
fld llilii'H
I c e iii charge are Mrs. Earle ii
member* dressed in white and
Addle Prevail returned home ■Mel.In, Jr., Mrs, Wells 11, Arnold,
currying lighted candles
Bibles
after spending two weeks In New
were pieaeiilad to each of the Smyrna with Mr. ami Mrs. Guy Mrs. Crawford Bickford, Mrs, Will
I-tike M u ry C I hhs
lam Day, Mrs. Dave Hlarr. M i*
brides-elect.
Durranrr am) snna, Guy and Gary. David Obernieyei. .Mrs. Hntviti-i
M i f l s / \ t W illia m s
Those taking pait with Mis*
M i* Fled Yerke* arrived home Mine, Mr*. Curry, Mrs. Frnul.
William* and Mis* Cagle were after spending a few weeks In O Brian, Mr* W T. Cbennell sml
’I lie
I I ieiiilslilp
C lass o f the
Mrs P. __
M. McIntosh
Mrs. Kohrit A. Williams, Mrs. Jacksonville.
l.irl.e M a ry C -uum iinily C h iii.b
_
|
im-t fm iin re g u la r m eetiiig on
Ed Hutton left Wednesday for
C. W. Ergle and III* Misses M ir­
PRICE HIHL REDUCES INCOME Tuesday m glit at tin- Imim- - f
iam Moye, Myrtle Crlssuy, Bev­ Virginia wheie be will visit Ills
WASHINGTON i.tt nie avelnge M r. ami M rs. Ralph W illia m ditnohlrr for n while.
American Lnndv maile mnrl in
erly Hellion, June Vance, Carol
Tinp re a lil-ul, M rs.
Itii-loinl
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prrvslt had lll.U Ilian It dlrl Hu- year lit-fiifi- Beard and Ellen Driggers.
h - o l'li. -- lllerl llu- Itie rlih g to nr-let
a* llieir guests over the weekend,
but II wa* nurse oil hi-rniix# rising lifte r wliicli M rs W illiam -, le-i M-,
Mr*, Prevatt's sister and brother- juit—* und elirnblni; taxes ninre
in-law, Mr. anil Mrs, I) F, Giggs, ih iii wliipd out tin- gam in imniiie -li-vuibm al am i prayer, and at -r.-a-1 fi.m i llu- Book - f Acts
and .'-'lighter Midi ley Ann of Jack­
I he r ederal Reserve Hoard .aid
A Mel a slnut bu*iiii-ss m eeliiig,
sonville.
W . i Imi-m Iov it-- survey nl iiuiMinier
M*e Rolan-1 Wesson and -laugh­ fin ini-i-v --bmi.il II,.11 m, rage total tin- hostess sr-rvi-il lii-m - iiia-lc
lee i-renni ami rookies t&lt;&gt; lb- (ul
ter Cln-lv arrived home Saturday
llev
i- tn I Mr&gt;.
I -n uni
after spending a week at New Hie spuidli,g „ ft-w w-ei-s ul I nke lo s in g
Scott. M r- I H i I l.-v-L Mr * M ill
llai ney
Hltivrna Reach
Nadine Rostlck Ad-In- picvalt.
Mi Mini M i* Grorg-- Ynkvr* l-i-l Hire. M i* . Cecil Mixon MCvnO'1* LI-*"L llnrbaia Knowles, ami fam ily of OrJan-lo *g- ni - -tri* le il 111ooklyil, Mrs ixiog ii. Iln l
Geraldine Oldham, Nancy Ihdler, duv with Mr an-l M i* ii.dlip mg G rle i, M l. ami M l* . K ill
Krlel-e Vnn u*rn and Nn*ie liar
Bauer.
1 mins. M y n u . ami M elanie W ill
per, Bette Plillllo*. and Mr* |t-rl*
Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. I.eltlei r«- Him* ami It-i-iu H u - Brooklyn
Dreggurs th" 4-H helper left Mon­ tnrned Momlay from n ue-kend income of "xp.-mllng units'' no- r
day In spend a week at th- O- rila visit with Mr*. I.effler1* soler, Iv fullllllPa ruse Hum ll.Msi in
Mrs. I-Ih Woodruff, u, Panama lUilti lo $:tam in in-i a 11-•- -I
National Fore*t at A**or Par1,
Vacation Bible School en-leil F ri­ City.
aliolit !» pel t-l'lil
da*' nleht with a commencement,
Mrs. Louis lliadcmcyci left
Bill coiisiiini-r puce* also m ill
and awards were given fm perfect Tuesday for DeHnto, Ind I., visit up M per cent, wiping out Hie m
thrlr daughter. Mr. iiml Mi , I'till mine gain Ami llicrensed luxe
attendance.
Mr* I *Hn Tindall and son Trim- Bynl, and family. From then- tboy tippl'd till- Xl-atl-s Uguilisl till- J Vel
in" n» HslUnrii spent I lie weekend will go to Dayton and Mlddl- iuwii, age family, i-uHlug iniyinu power
below tin- previous year
with her narenti, Mr. and Mrs. Ohio to visit other relative--.
Barnard Rraddy.
Mr*. O. C. Let-'ll* and daughter
Isabel arrived home Wednesday
«fter spending R month with rela­
tives In Indiana ami Wisconsin
Mr* E ‘t, Kvxer had a* her
■riiest We-tn*«dsv Mr, and M-'e
Chairman Clark of Mims,
Mr. an-l Mrs. Wendlll Rraddy
have a* their guaat for a while
Mrs
Ilrad-'v's brother Donald
•
It El. I LAW PRICES •
Goodaon of N'-w Hmyrna.
Mr ami Mr* George Vlrker*
and family "f Orlandn spent Run»M
day with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip

Tourist IsiiiltlniK

(GENEVA NEW Sj

Tee off To
Summer Fun!
in
JANTZEN
T-SHIRTS
Tss Shirts in striking
trl-ton# atrip* affects,
fa it dyad to coordlnata
perfectly with
Jantian Sun Clothes
. • . Flnait combed
cotton yarns, full cut
with non itratch nack
bandi , , , fu ll
cut
aliavaa , , ,

Rad and whits atrlpsd
■Itevelaee shirts with
fitted walat bands , . ,
V-nackllnaai alto whita
Tarry doth ihirta with
Nary colian &lt; . •

Bauer.
Mra. Ifarrv Geiger arrived homp
Wednesday after unending a month
with her mother In Pannsylvanla.
Mra. Fred Y-rki-s has as her
(meat fnr a few daya, Mr. and Mrs.
Maad Baker.
Mr. and Mra. Phlllin Hauer had
a» Lhair guest Sunday Mra. Hauer's
ton rod daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mra. Wilson G*le*r and rhlldran of
Jay, Fla. Mr. and Mra, MID* An­
derson nf Hanford. Mr, and Mr«
Hobart Ki'klaiH of Orlando, and
Mr. and Mr* Harrv Heleer and
family, Mr*. E. D Conk and grandmn Danny of Winter Park,
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Ray Summarilll of Bumper, Ga, (pent a few
days with hta parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T, Bummsrsill,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Msthlsiu
havs as their guest for a while,
Mra, MathDux’s slater Mary
Whsatharsbaa of Jacksonville.
Mrs. Holmsa and Mra. Haurd of
Miami and Miss Sherry of Apopka

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Picnic .hips

In* Boxen

PidliiiiK Maps

Klccl i tc I 'lins

Ituacli Supplic'v
B tlO W O •lilt
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Slot!*

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In the toughest
spot on earth l

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Prescription

by (lie 1,000’h
I hr / til.mill prrsrripllimn we
have coinprmudsd rrpre.vvul
Ib - slri.iige-l vnlu uf ronfidrlirr a pliailuary ran h»ve
—and we am h«lh pleased
nnd pioml lo (mini to (Iii*
i m in i.
(lur
|ifi*scrl|illiin
servile lln lir i oil Ills clmfi•l.-ii. •- nl plrv-&lt;ir I aim ami the
piililir . . . people vvIlo bale
Iciriied lo i - I) upon nui profissinnal i kill, punnptiiriis
and fair prices. Bring yuui
next prrsrripllmi tu us with
this name riuifiileuce In our
till Ilil I
anil readiness tu
nerv'e you well.

s tu itR

Ills*

ON THE SPOT

A man Irom nowliera
a woman with nuwliuro lo yul

.it

I - Im h-.peit it-i-l b " m s , i
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(; p lt., r , , , l - f C l n c . n .
k'fi Iii, | *' I lit* kid Mi In h" tu i*
- nil vI I i vl-»f|l»vf h fl
M r.
1“* 11't fit Uid-1VIt • dot
and M l
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p iu Y iiii ut tin- I &lt;i nal i I ,iuvt&lt;tnn
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at tin1 liiiio*
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Mem. i al
H u sp iia i .n S a n lo r I j anil \ f , 5
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1

TODAY and FRIDAY

ASK FOR OUR SIX
HOUR SERVICE IF
YOU NEED YOUR
CLOTHING IN A HURRY
PHILIPS

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S li d i I 1 *1111, I » tin vi i
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.Store la Open

:
— SHORT FEATURES —
CARTOON—"WOODPECKER IN TUB RUUGH"
• SPECIAL ATTRACTION •
A Study of Florida and (Horgla’a OKEFKNOKBK SWAMP
Loaf Shroudad In MyaUry and Suparallllnn
Talaphaa*

411

“U n d Of The Trembling Earth”

TOUCHTON
W X L P IN O

u x a tl

ON ANY DRUG PRODUCT THAT BURY

DRUGS
THE N A M M l X A M

�A

T im SANFORD HERALD
Thnrtdnjr, .Inly 17, P '3

Greatest &amp; Grandest Array o Mid-Summer Food Bargains Eve

nd Change In

fcfiihirt Prices

Seen In Offing

Pagr S

Office Types Al
Quilting Time Is
Topic Of Writer
I V i so n ,il K n iM cs O f
M iisin rss
W&lt; u |;ri ;
( M f &lt; 'I

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S i l l i IC C t

LLiiL• n n n , „ m m i i h

★ ALL U. S. “CHO

CANNON r.M A Il A ll ft BEEN Til'IAPA

price control* are about to pc
dropped on almost cvcrythlnR ilenartment atoro* stock and upon

JU S ? ,

rconsumer
t ' t fgoods.
T r'ri

FOR A DAttllH&amp; CtMN WV../I

STO RIES

"*"'*

The grocery trsde scout* the nn
lion that the decontrol of prices
Of canned India and veaejables
wUl kite their price Isai .But they
rry about the possibility that a
can shortage during the packing
Mason m»y cu drastically the vojMason may cut drastically Ihe votinside tins.
And this—especially now that
Congress ha* ended price controls
on canned fruit* and vegetables—
could send prices up this (all In
Ibe grocery store.
, The turnabout of prlcea In Ihe

" w S f T b r l r prices. are firmer.
MUi talk In the trade that next
spring’s line will show Increases.
Borne women's worsteds already
have gone up a little. And a lend
frig mill ha* raised prices on four
of Its tropical worsted men's suit
lugs—which won't show up In rc
fall store* unlll next summer.
."Silk prices In Japan hxve hern
goarlng In recent weeks, hut with
ma signs now of levelling oil
None of the price hikes In lexthis week and laat, however.
It* brought nrlre* anywhere
I»r their post-Koresn peaks, Rut
ay may well Indicate that Ihe
M slump la over and lhat thr
Ilia once more can he gelling
ittk onto a profitable hasla—with
lee* swinging normally In re
h im to supply and demand.
A« for the prices of autos and
idgeto, avan a prico hike In
tafe eteal may not nave too much
(get, however—for It will run
lack Into another herd fact: In■try can turn out more •poll*
M e than consumers appe»n o
Mt |e buy. Competition can etlll
gulato price*.

LARGE BOX

POUND

300 E. 3rd-2!4 E. It*
S a n fo rd , F fo m to

BUTT
AGEN PEACHEIJ...... ..................
DIXIANA STRAWBERRIES ........
DUNCAN H1NE8 ORANGE IUICE
8EALDSWEET ORANGE JUICE _
COASTAL LEM ONADE............
FLA. GOLD TANGERINE JUICE _
DIXIANA TENDEFl O K R A ------

7” Rib Roast
Freshly Ground Eaf-Rile

15 ounce‘f e l l e C i l a s s !

ASTOR

A Super l* Nc.W Blend

•vv rw*

Sweet Ripe Cnlif.

COFFEE

A s to r T e a

VAC PAC
LOVED EVERYWHERE'. LIUOY TDMAIO

risp Cnlif,

H I V CAN

( /V o H i/o t f i l l (K IN A ! 11 h i l t

HILL HORSE MEAT

QUART JAR
DONALD DUCK PEANUT

Thompson Seedless

Suwanneo River Valloy Little

M ACRE PEAS
Oranqo o r Plnoapplo

Grndc

Orango Band Sklntors
Wlleon'e "CORN XING" Sliced

Wieners Lb 59c
Hickory Rv/ool Sliced

Quick Frozen

!C Vi GaL

75c SHERBET 2

Tasto O’ Goa Pollock

°°dherlff Carl McMullen
r t M f aa saying "Ha was
A but he tried to break
ima. I did It and I ’d do It
■ not sorry 1 shot . .
Ian laid Fraser went to
* Rocks cottage of Mrs.

Taste O4 Sea Drossed

DEL

FroahMSpbun

MONTE LARGE

Freeh Green Top

AVOCADOS 2
Calif. Lona While

Kraft's Philadelphia

VOCI CAN F B U V
REF TER

POTATOES 5
follow Cooking

59c

for today In connection
fatal shooting Tueaday
Thomai Withers, 4T, also

he drew, a revol
itartod toward k
Ibar ihaUa found
bora (ha dent of

Prico* Good Through S.ilmdr,y. July 19

Your Choice!

AGEN CHOPPED nilOCCOl.l
DIXIANA CUT GREEN BEANS _
DIXIANA COLLLARD GREENS _
DIXIANA TURNIP G R E E N S -----AGEN CHOPPED SPIN ACH ----AGEN LEAF SPINACH
...........
MAYFLOWER FROZEN WAFFLES

Chuck Roast
Bacon

a violent quarrel with

4 Pkys.
4 Cana
7 can*
7 can*
7 can*
7 conn
4 Plain.

Q u a n tity Rights Reserved

AND O' SUNSHINE
CarlonsI
In Qucirtorsl

F R O Z E N FOOD SPEGIA LS

O N IO N S

Tasln O' Sea Whiling

rkera be mVt'witbeur^nd

Q uart

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®

Mice of cotton bed sheots—erasing
Ofliy a part of the price cuts of
Meant months, however. Cotton
Mint good* prices have been firm­
er for Mveral weeks.
: Two makers of rayon or acetate
wgfns and fibers have announced
Mat prlcaa for lleptember delivery
frtU be higher. Most mills sey they
are booked solid for
at the

lU C K Y llA f I AN GY 1ASTY A P l'ir

3 “■

UPERRAND
Colored!
Quortero!

No. 303 Can

SUNSHINE HI-HO’s

Supurfiuu Limagrands

&lt;

33c

otilthol of 24 Pktin.

No. Vi Can

CRACKERJACK Popcorn F h 1.03

LIB B Y’S Lunch Tongue
3 Strained ot 2 Chopped Jam

ll-ox. Gfaaa
C

COUPON
IN

•
•

Dlslnfort*

special

•

Romovo*
Stain*

3-LB.
CAN

48 Count Bag*

Deviled H a n

BO Count Package

Bloaches

• Deodorlso'

S P E C IA L
fE A T U R E

I tic li't'ilit i"* ti tfixii

Hi'' rn 1111ti r \ mil • t '*ii&lt;»finr r.%ut
.liter In lliliiM.il . &lt; 'Mini 111)111' her
ilrfriiM* rill' I nut B'Mp inlt/ii (Im
\n rth \ t l.ifitii .illufii i-

Pound Pki|.

CAM PFIRE Marshmallows"" 35c

( i f M ills &gt;11.N \\ IN
ST

A lJ tit v| IN I

N .i I iih iiiI

( im ir d M iK - n

BUuklillH

•.-&gt;i

I-lu rid *
,t.ir iic s

I,

57c

No. I Can

PUSS N’ BOOTS Cat Food '• b 14c

Hu- first tilin’ two l'lorld:i guardsnu n li.iv.' won n-M-rve . . . in|H.nnnt

WESSON O IL

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The
Asheville

Assorted Colors 2-Plv

tn

tin ’

academy

tin same lino*

D IX IE D A R U N O E n r ic h *

Spaghetti and Meal

n

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1'inili’, M i.im i. .H r H ii’ uig nine
in in r ils in iii fr.im tin. ii.H ltui schedii ln l in i-nti-r U 'i’st I ’liiiil t hi*
m onth M .ii (io n M urk V\ I,mien,
slnti* .m l fill m il i.i-u rn il. until it was

Quart Bnlllo

40 Count

Old
Fashioned
Loaf

,t % mi oil#*

.tfh i
11.iI r i m i ti « M tt '. 'i l f i i| v s t r i f i t H
i ' m\ t i'fiin riii ,»L*t»ii
T liiw \%i»rr
f • |MI| I t ' l l I n I. t l •• o r e i'#| H l . i t II l it

Itllslllll
Chlcngn

l.os Angelos
Now O rlvnns
Now Y ork

Seattle
Washington
Jacksonville
Miami
Tntlahasv’e

W on Iher

nt

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Over Packers*

Blues Half Game Out
S O U T H

Hr KENT CHKTLAIN
Tho*e high - flying Hemlnob*
B lU fl

men t c(l

t«

tlndr

fourth

straight victory behind tin* fmn •
hit pitching of Jorge Rivero u*
they defeated tho Lfushiirg Pack
• r i | 4-1, before n noisy 1,1100 Inili.**.
crowd leit night In the Memorial
Stadium, In racking up hi* ninth
win of the *vn*i&gt;n, Rivero aim,
hurled the Rim * to their 11tit
ttlumph In the Inst I t games and
within one-half game of the second
plana J * * lleach Ken birds.
l
Seminole
):
llliie
.
m n Ii o e lot
*

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, ■
. B B m P,
| K ,’ii?V
&gt;.*h

on from sixth
place to tlilid in
the Florida State
I. c M g II e st ii mI lugs in Hie lust
I three niglds nod
„ t W M
cun p o s s i b l y
■).
move Into second
BW PH*
* • if the Sen Birds
Murray llyrd lose to C o e on
thi« evening and .Hanford ran de­
feat Daytona lleach.
Murray Dyrri will lie i n tornmsnd of the Seminole mound
fo r m whan he lakes the hill
tonight In Mrmnrlal Sindium
against tha fourth plare Island­
ers. Byrd, tha alendrr righlhundad sllder.bsll aped*list, will Ik*
M qaaat of hla 13th win of the
yaur and will llkawlaa be seeking
to apaarkaad tha a u n t for Han­
ford's fifth straight win.
Last night the1
SfRilnole Steam*
roller
flattened
the
a tour-run
Hon In the h o t - | * p r
j n
tom of the aec-BTM
J1
ond frame. D u s t y lf t CL.
j
Hhotlf*
stnrtcil^B I t
, j
the ro u fln g ru tlu u ^ ^ K /t, ” j
with a iH iom lngB H L,
7?
home run over
’
tho left field bar- . H u
J
riar to lead off.
Dusty fthodrs
(ieorge Kenls walked and Chi­
co (ionrulrs singled and went In
Mcond on I’arkar pitcher, Stan
M a ils ' wild throw to first.
Koala slopping at third. I'nul
Eobow slammed out the first of
hit Ibrta singles to drive holli
Ktnls and Honrales home. Imhrn
followed with a hlngo and Joe
Parloo struck out but whs safe
at first whan ratchar And) ( aidwall lot tha ball gat pa»»ed him,
Ikla permitted Kskew to score
tha final Raaford tally.
M a s iw ^ H iH
Leesburg mailo
’
Jh Its only nm in
^ft..*1th&lt;* Io|, half *f
B y .! the second wl,. o
5. "v ’
m
t* ** 111 o i
■ ju

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1,11 11 *hi«h*
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newly aptioloh
’ ninnnger .) o h o
j IHiwlIck noil i,
, R A
j l M
Inililile l,y m i l l ' l l
w K M m a R L * ally amiKilh field
Paul Kakaw
lug Kenis in It'D
Another new Packer addition,
Bruca White, first hnsninan. lined
Into a double play from Alena l &gt;
Imbra to I'arlae to bring CoIII ih
heron.
Press Hus I'altari The Sanford
Inftold looked like Ha aid self laul
night aa John Itnhra made two impoaalbla double
plays.
Dusty
Rhodes received a steak dinner ut
lltrm an'u Cafo fur hla lnth homer
of tha year, Rhodes la now lied for
•aeond plica In the Hem Imdo homo
run depart me lit with Jo* Parlsc,
Who also has 10. Chuck Ahum
lead! with SfO, Paul ICskew slapped
In two runners with four hits In
five tries* last night, I.ast night's
pltehsrs, Zedalls and Rlveru each
reled off string* of 1.1 men retired
in ordsr.

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N O R T H

A L L -S

Participate f

2,430

H II.VFR S I'KINDS (.Special)
liver*, team " i l l he tejiM ’St'Kted,
nod leadera In every ilriiiirtm e n t
o f ( la y " i l l he in u n ifo rm in 111*
l‘'lornlu S ta te i.e a g tie's firs t an*
mini ’’N o rth -H " iih " A ll-S lu r I’linn*
to I, - phtyed in li' iitiiifiil M einorlol
Mtiidiutii In Hm iford, F rid a y night,
July 'J*&gt;. rim ing ut H:lf&gt; uVloik
Bo suid H ,n :i funs
win*
rust
I, it I t o 1 n mound
the league la* l

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NORTH
First lias#
Koltrrls, llel,.
Clift, J. It.
I'ollaid, I). U. ...
Hornlei mnyer, Psl.
Second Rase
IJrrwKlet. Del,.
Rucker, I). II.
Itejiuei, 0. it
M. fimltir, pul.
Knhni tHori, J. I),
Khurtulop
.Mostraneky, ]lel„
Sonderrueyer, Pal,
llullei, il. II.
Mnllnrd. Pal.
Itunmo, I*. II,
Ifguite, J. II.
'third Dane
Cade.

D e l . . ..................

Mill*, J. II.
&lt;1**0IIi, Ii. II.
Ptiiiiiugii.u, Fill.
Miller, Del..
Ilulmiii. Pul.
VVi'iigtr, Ii. It.
Dotson, D iF,
Ituhw Is, Del..
Fetner, D«F.
.McCiIckatd, J, R.
i u i.cry, iirl..
II u iiim i , pal.
I tri ait, Coc,-rail
Hi*) loan, J. . It.
LtipOg, Pul.
Claricli, Del,.
Maanger
Hleliueke. Pal,
Kress, D II.
'Irendwuy, J. II.
llicw atii, D j F.
Ilobeiln, Del,.
Heniinolr lllus* This Weak
Tonight
Daytona ut HANFORD

Sal urilay
Ban fold at Cucua (3)

My chair* la Bill Htelneck* for
manager of th* North for he
knows more about baseball strat­
egy than oil tho other managers
In Ui* lesgue put together.

Sunday
Cocoa ul HANFORD

Kress Is Fined For
Run In With Borowy

Won fatal Frl.

Cocoa

i-ciigue
30
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13
13
13
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13
13
13
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.9 »
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.363

.300
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Sanford 4 Leesburg I
DeFund 4 Jacksonville Reach I
Orlando 4 Palalka 3
Daytona Reach 0 Cocoa I
.714 w— Daytona Reach al Sanford
.600 D U isb u rg at Palalka

not

liK'linli'd In

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040 M0 OOt— 4 comiiihitlmi fr u m *^ '
\.;L, s : .
S h o ,r.,,K « ,i.” a o T .i".V E .:
Collins. E -W h it*.' Caldwell, cut |u'll It* lu s tf l
f
i, Zedalls. HBI—Rnodcs, Ki- Ft hliiy nmI Hut-H P
■- ■
HB-Rhodoa,, 8B ~ Kskew.
PBswm. M s g V
H , DP—Uanules, Imbra and
T b " Nu, i hern
&gt; 4 "

Second llns«
Shortnlop

South: Sanford, Cocos,
Orlando and Fccshurg.
Herald, Sanford, Fla.

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Mon. • Tues.
Thun. • Frl.
II RACES
M ED . and SAT.
Dally lioubla 1st
• ami 3ud Rscs*
(Millie'ns # m y

race

Mutiny (jslglf
ila a tl

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KENNEL CLUB

Service
Leaves Yellow Cab
Office 6:50 I \ M,

Friday
Hanford ut Daytona

Florida Slate
Dt'FotuI
Joxvillo Reach
Sanford
Daytunn Reach
Orlandn
I'alatka
Leesburg

NORTH-SOUTH A M .-STA R TRAMS
Position
South

Third !&lt;*!•*
The Hanford Merchants Associa­
tion, coo|nrnting with tin* HemCatcher
By KEfJT C H E T!.A IN
inole County Junior (fhurnl»*r of
Sports Editor
Commerce Hn tl.nll (fummittee In
promoting tin* Annual Florida
Slut** Feague All Star I.a ■..■bull
contest here Julv Jb, will have
printed and distributed window
stickers wejcmnhig ((.&lt; out uf town
visitor* f**r lie* ilwv, o eoeding to
M, F. Kill,urn, pcei.i.h-nt of the
merchant!) group.
"W’elcnme \ II-Si nr Fans" wIII
he the Hliigno In appear on Ihe
stickers, itMrli tv ill he luodeil to
.Most Populur P la y e r ------------all merchant* nod linsinees «■*•
tshlivliiiirnl* in Hanford.
North: Del.and, Palutkn,
“I invite eve iv mi reliant to urn* 10,Vloon and Jut Reach,
the nllekern to do* l««***V ndvniililge NOTE: Moil to All-Mlar Editor '.aiilord
— displnv lino, p iiinitneidlv
in
order that ever'.or " will In* aide to
see them. Mi. Unborn eommentPil.
"Thl* 1* one of Ihe liiirgesl
I) It . (!. U T O O N S
M r picture would nut odd
day* mi (he cnlimhir thi* year
strength lo your column, I'll Dr­
O P T IJ M K T U IS T
fur die Cllv uf Hsiifird. We
ier* |h« whole Del.and Infield InK
V
K S MX A M IN K 1)
wuni
lo
*lo
nil
«
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run
In
promole
rluding Jack Cade, m il Mo*(hi* projr.l and a el a* many
(II,A S S E S K ir i'K D
Irsnsky, Charlie Brewster, sad
fun* lor the (.'it'll" ns p'wsihle,"
I Hi Sotllh Palmetto Avenu *
Red Roberts fur my Northern
.Mr. Knhiirn rnliliiiuetl,
All-Star team with Red Hat
"Hanfi'i.l I* fiirtiiiuite to have
catcher Ray Dunne behind Ihe
piste. Check thrir batting aver­ the imporlonllv to lie (out to tin*
Florida Slate l.engo** fun*. Several
age* and watrh them play one
other town* wanted ihe game this
gsme and ynu will underatand
year, till! through the effort* of
why I picked them aa a unit, and
Pre-ldoH John Krlder of the
I have no favoritra In Ihla caseIrnvlie W'* were aid" to seaure the
In tho Nnrth’a |fjM R |^ H H M M |
affair. I mu prmi l that we eon
hu
show oui new stadium to the pub-• b'fted
MIki'l
He In thl* way." lo* concluded.
Kim .*aLdan uf P a -B
i.itku, Ken Iliac B
«o necessary In centerfleld.
I'ki*. IlcFfind um lB
I had wauled in pul llrorge
Kenls on Ihe Southern learn hut
Ju* Reach. K u-1- B
I want lo elv* him a higher hon­
miblso I* a S tcin-H i
or when I 'ay that ho Is the
ei'ke I n a |i I r «'
model InsU ulayer In a elan* D
Showing
out fielder 1 h “
rlrealt. He has plgycd many ihi*
Firul Outdoor Mlmwlmr
.....a n » he
sillons on uar learn and tie playt o u g h t at tho'
cd them nil with lb" ■nme *0ltlt
"UAT A N D M IK E "
plate, -Bra radio Mike Kaassblan
uf riMiperation to help hi* lennt.
\ Sln’rrtng *
run go a country mile In centerAnd “ i. I sny In* i* th" licet val­
Katharine Hepburn
field and I* sporting a nice batting
ue per dollar Invested uf any
average. Treadway la hitting dose
Spencer Tracy
player in the It ague,
to .400, which [|uallfics hint in nny
I'm
nut
naming
the
most
popu­
league.
lar player in the league tieenuso
PlKher*—Joe Pennington, Cecil I do not bellevr In a popularity
Hutson and Tom Mills are the men eontest, mu do I hellm in *i&gt;cchil
I would choote on my three-mail nrlr.ee nnd award* foi bail piaver*
staff, Mills has one of the great­ when , omc of your ino*t willing
est records In clam D hall. Pen­ plnyei always have to *it on tIi—
nington Is the smartest pitcher in hunch. I know |t I* not best fur
the league when the chips nro team spirit, I believe pritea, fa ­
down and ho would be my starting vors, and dinners should he pooled Feat Years Younger, Full o l Vint
l)» n ' l M d n i M t h M d B l m i D - o i i m is -s itM i* M und
pitcher. Then I would use Hutson nnd at a given time the team t-r»
»o u r rg«* I Dv ii'w r u J t g ita n tai! a t w n » t &lt;i |t ||lw
Ut* s i ' l l t h l r v l I MM
i i g f i i i i M t-ill
to put out the fire with his should participate in the siioll*.
f l l r r i u r n i H g l ' i r ) l h y |rfa |i* % i l , I D u l h n lU '*
la « f O il ir o n : i k t t
*uL&gt;ph*fDt»atgrr ( l o w &lt;
"Humpty D itty” hall that makes
rvtvt««ut, |4 • 11r*s i '( i. V , u n t o | u V% | l» ( f r l * A | f
th* hatters swing at something he
I f * 4» *ir* N I l Ml 4'»i|tT*lJf 111 fp #i iW illry . I M J f ' I O
Is j i I * # ' I f D ll bl/i- cteria njiii'p I nr H A V f l I l t t N F i f
turn (he team
dossn't have,

Voung, J. II.

SIFVKH HI’RINiiS uR- Mana­
ger lied Kress of the Daylmm
lleueli Islanders has been lined
KM) and ordered lo apologli* by
letter to Umpire W. J. Huruwy a*
the result o( tils actions In a game
with DeFund at Daytona lleach
Monday nlghl.
The disciplinary action waa an­
nounced by Florida State League
President John Krlder following a
hearing. Kress wai evicted from
Ihe gsme after a heated argument
with llurowy.

H M .I.O T FOR FSI
North

Merchants Croup
Will Itfsuo Si^ns
For All-Star Tilt

S a n f o r d ’H A l l - S t a r P o ll

First lisse
Id**), (trl...........................
erH, cnsting I, I Id* I'arlae, San.
votes to the 1,1110
Second Base
■i votes
cast
hy
Imhrs, Hsn.
fn ii* in Sanford, Fondora, l.eea.
.. .........
O ilun do ,
(toeini,
Kakew, Kan.
IM l . e i r
and l.eesioirg.
(jontnlea, San.
I on n -tally * lei ted (l)ltin d u '* Suiiloiu, Han,
A rno ld t:* well us one of th ril
Sliortnlop ,
tw o ilg lit hnllilera, hut S , a * l l was
Itrndy, l.rea.
railed iiiii. the A llo y enl Her (Ids
Fundorn, l.oaa.
weeli, noil Id 11Inn* w ill he taken
(hitunles, Han......................
hy
f Hi,’ini"
iiroioislog
yiniiig
Honiara, Hun.
\
roukie, V irg il F iiin h c . Keweil got
liny, Orl.
*108 vuti i foe seeiiml snot on the Ruingh, Cue.
Booth t* uni rig h l-lim id ers, w h ll*
Daskulukls, l.ees.
F i h z I i i got 1(111.
Third llane
I ’I i i n n I mees were those for
Aleno, San.
im irii Id |m«ts on the N in th leu in
lirapp, Orl.
fur nol m ild the lns( voles ruin**
I.ong, l.rea.
In il « iis revealed llml Trsiiow
Fomlorn, l.eea.
hud i io m i I uni Mik&lt;* iv iissuhiaa
It, linker, (foe.
of I ’nliilkti In !l| voles, nod Hus*
Catcher
ler h iriiinl of Jfii I ii*itrli liml
Ford, Orl.
I of if it il K«*n Hr hi- «*!«•• uf llrl.iiinl
Ithiiilc*, Han.
i»&gt; Ml
F. Smith, Sari.
l «‘ V , piapj | a , | M ! * m - v t i t i ' H t h i l l s i i Jc l i
Caldwell, Fees,
h »i &gt;
J.r»U7 in tint
Outfielders
Hfi j* jirmiHmi, while OrCollins, Fees.
l.iiinJ If * *I K'-I.i i U Wut 1,150 for
Shares, Orl.
h i t o m J li i|»!i for ti ( H in i li o n ,
Kellis, San,
llm to ■ etecied
th e ir
teimia,
(iroat, Hun.
Thunrus, Orl.
I loglo'H, (foe.
F. Smith, Sun.
Rhodes, Han.
Kvkew, Han.
Puwllek, Fees.
K&lt;dkar, Cue.
alniUH, Orl.
Rivero, Sun.
Ilalduiuu, Oil.
Pilrhers
Coirales, Hun.
Ilyrd, San.
Sewell, Orl.
............
Kunlas, San.
,
Rivero, Ran.
Zimmerman, Orl
Onulluk, Oil.
MrCtillougli, Fee*.
Itumhert, (foe.
Ortegu, Ijces.
Rupp, Cue.
Valina*, Orl.
Torres, Han.
..........
Julies, Snn.
Miirrunmi, iirl,
Frazier, (foe.
Manager
Aleno, Snn.
I.evy, Orl.
Alolersun, l.eea.
Itumlrvit, Coe.
.Most Popular Player
Hubert*., D l l .
Aleno, Hail.
I nihi a, San.
Paris*, Han...........
I.evy, Orl.
Itlmdes, Han.
Piille, Pal.
Hutson, Pal.
Online, Hi*],.
Torres, Sun....................
Treadway. J, II.
Tesnow, D. II, ........
Klnnrd, J. H. ........................

th" Sin*" F " ii i ( ii &lt; ''T ^ d ^ B § l M

Howie Tesnow

(•«». Klarmann
Chuck Aleno

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A L L -S T A R S

Wilson-Malar 10
4
Robson's
7
7
Navy VF 3!t
7
B
.407 8H Oilsmio at DnLand
Hunt-Mercury ft
10
.833 5&gt;k Cocoa al Jacksonville
Kesulls Leal Night
National League
Navy 0, Hobson's U
Wilson 8, Hunt 3
( I I Innings)
(lame Friday
Robson's vs. Hunt-Msrcury

i * i t r a m is r #1 i n
i i i * M u lt H ' f
• u t r w # n - k I * awe I j r j a ^

M

grandstand
g-*-* fm tt
nger* with the ■W &lt;w V, i ' w l
f ii I h i « I ii gT I f
Southern Team: I name Ed t h o u g h t :
Levy, John Imhrn, Chico Fundorn. galleries ora fo il■ lF&gt;
Chuck Aleno, Don Ford, Rill
flhoroa, Hod&lt;ly (Jrnnt, Pete Hughe*, plov no hall, i hey
CbU*o Corrnles, Neil Zimmerman, fight no fight*.
Pnt McCullough nnd Pep Rambert
mistake, hfcntge
'
of Cocoa as manager.
they a t t. ■* in ii t (icurve Kenla
T h e ra
are nothing. And down on the field are
■
'4 M t h ret* standout I ho player*
they lunko many
■ player* in till* mistake* became they attempt
mnnv.plnv*.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ a n "A" ball
Ford forgot til put n reverse
gear In his first automobile,
Chuck AUno,
Fill-on once spent &lt;3.000.00(1 on
dower player *n Invention which proved of
llllle value, There waa llab*
Ruth, who mad* nn all-time re­
cord of hitting 7AT home runs In
if It isn't ouutds. M* KnsebiiH rnrrer, hut in doing
M l Imbra . Then I want to this he fulled 1330 lln i*i — one
make apecial mention of Imbra, thousand three hundred and
whb ha* nevtr had an equal in the thirty time* h* *"ffer*d the hu-

y,

Florida Male League. He makes
impossible playe leek easy and Is
alwayd In a position to pivot and
complete tha neat play, I tan't un­
derstand why he la In th# But#
League whin It would be Just as
•a«- to go Into Boy A boll.
The rest of tho team la average,
but I have lacriffeed hitting for
defensive strength In deciding on
Qroat, because he can pull down
tk» long anet with cole, which Is

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11.00 T a x In ch

Nim(or*l ut T u iifts iu ii Uriiu .

MEMORIAL STADIUM

SANFORD
DAYTONA

Tirttloitt
f ACTORV«MfTMOO

&gt;NIW H E A D S

teuin whs nlmust l V ' 4'*A'
th" sum,* us Uio

dlcatcd 11^ would l H

N l; W V -Z —all.. W l.n .r—
n (6-1), User—Zwlsll* (0- Rout burn
A -D tW y

IET CEAIEKI MMiRK
ITA ANA, CaUI. (P - A Navy

w^s

team , ' i l f H p
nnllailjy V H j

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Htolnoko was

Irctcd us th e
Rev Thomas
Northern manager and Cd Levy
aa the Smith’s skipper.

lyn 8 Cincinnati

S W iS P tt

SOUTH TEAM
(A verus* thru July 1ft gome*)

« •&gt; •»

.

. .

Star Hanford eecond baseman Levy, Orlando
Jahnnv Imbra failed to ovon make fend or*, Leesburg
the utility role on th* Boutherr Ateno, Sanford
roster.

/A
NORTH TEAM
(Average* thru Jwy 11 ganMo)
Player
Paa. Avg
Kobetto, D*L.
IE
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Av«

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IN S n tA N C B A T A S A V IN f
FO R YOUR
H O M E • A U TO M O B ILE
BUSINESS

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. ', 1 Car Looking Good.
lit! Check Your Tires Often
In The Summer”

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DR. L. T. DOSS
SOS AI Untie Hank Hulldlat
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r''J; ' v , f4.‘ !H It Miller, 6762
820-M.
Indie#'
pink
gold
inimical way of euuvertlng porch
,!, ‘!lr ... 1 Vl''
' •'nekaori
LOST
N EW (iaragu Apt. with electrli
or lireeteyvuy
hriteiewuy to anotlier cool
V"'*J
Hn-. give toll piirllctlliin
watch tnilluD JEM
lim n ll
lliiniii
In r ii-?*l l e t t e r
kitchen. Avnllahle Aiigimt |«l.
vicinity
Fir*t and
Oil I
room. Fur Free Eilimatea, telemi
Mr#. Joicph Tcrlap. Ph. H20 M
plume I 126, The Furniture Cell
II'm tf ,11 608-M or 1409. K*WII M
'Mill*
tor, till West Find.
2 ROOM furniNiiei apartmenl,
.
. .. j ___ i if f
Call 1003-J.
IT O M IH IIL E M
-I*
PIA N O S--N ew and used, Kudet'a
16—
Piano Store. 121)11 Myrtle, Ph.
—2
W A N TE D
ash
(or
dean
late
modal
WE PAH
I28II-W.
car*. Ir itl Lincoln Mercury Co„
PER M A NEN T reddenta want to
Iuu N&lt;ib Palmetto. Ph. 142*__
TUXEDO
FEEDS.
Comideta
line.
r*nt unlurnlihed 3 httdroom
Iluttt’a Tuxedo Feed Store.
home. Can furniah heat of re1961 OISVHOl.ET ur 1941 Chavf«r*nc«#. Ph. 400-W.
______
|M|*'|,KUMtl condition, 1 6 0 6 E l gaa rang.
■ «i— i n n
1 11 ■ !
ii— '
■ ! i. USED Magic Chef
WORK W A NTED
—9
IlntL
flood condition. f49.RU. Floral
3—
H«al Batata For Bala
—2
Hume O hm Cum/ any,
HAHY HITTER. Mr*. Fnlkenl.erg,
LA K E M ARY PROPERTY
heat rufurunre*. I'hutio I2I3-J.
racket,
Newly
remodeled,
3 bedroom DRESSER—126; Ten till
FOR SALK
banjo, guitar, dock*, gulden LAW NS to m l. Tele idiom1 1937-31
home— large airy ruoiiU. EnCull after 6:01) o'clock.
tractor *76; antique*, 1606 E l­
doled porch; carport; large lot,
Til Foul Coupe
liott after 0:00 p.m.
landxcaped. Owner going north.
SPECIAL SERVICES — E
Nw Paint — Rubber
Ph. 1013.K. _
I1IHLSCU8 plant#. Largo bloom*
Ing plnnta in gallon cun*. Only LAW N MOWERS *hurp«ned. Ill
Itun#111.v now—Would trade
S IX ROOM" Houie, .|ulet location,
cycle# iipulred, ShuuimrN, 911'
98c each. 1703 Magnolia Avenue.
, |
two pretty lot*. For ijnlck aale.
E. il l. St
tilvo Ternti
ua an o//«ir. I'll. 18U6-M, CHERRY antique d ie it drawer*
ry, ,_______
f 100; 2 Wardrobe Trunk* flO • CABINETS Formica top#. C, Vu
V in can *e« this car
W o oilw oikln y 612 S a n fo n l A v t
flG; Rocker *10; Victoria lied
D you want to Buy, Rent or Ball,
I Tin tie nilllW A I453--I.
*26. Ph. 1KO0-R-2.
13 . tit. at Sanford Ava.
'
W. H A LL, Realtor
ELECTRIC refrigerator, good con­ NEW FLOORS nirfnred to perM.
fed Inn. Old finnra made Ilka
BUta Bank Building
dition. Florida Duma flu# Co,
i h w . Flnlihing, denning A wax
D.SCaP R«M” FVow#117*1
TRA ILERS
s-y jr&gt;.. ■, ■ ■,
------------------- Ing, alio portable power plant.
COAT MILK
Jervlnr Seminole *County’ since HOUSE TraUar, R*a*aa*1tl*, 4*4
* M w O O M naw pome,/eraenad R. D. Prlait. South Sanford Ava.
2926. IL M. Olao-on, Lake Mary,
at Ongmwold Traila» CL
;
—
anryort. la g M, lia n ll*
Fhoaa 7X«#W&gt;*.

Wanted
COLLHCTOKSALIiSMAN
Mather of Sanford

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John T. Humbler
At lifer*! Ffehliit
S e r v i n g On Cwrfer

City Commission

State Plant H&amp; d
R esigns After .33
Years In Service
TALLAHASSEE I * - j Arihur C.
Brown will retire an Ifirldn state
plant commissioner at Ihe end nf
tht* month after 33 A s m state
•ervico
. . , ,
The Statu Plpnt I » r d ~ „
nounced Brown's reftref frit fodny
and named Manatco Cft ty Agent
Ed Lee Ayers. Hraderit , tn sueceed him In the M.OOOs year Job.
Brown, «4. lias beeni ant com­
missioner since IM3, tnfn he suc­
ceeded Ihe late Hr. Jfllmon H
Newell. He had hern * w e ll&gt; ns
■Ilian! and had a J lf r role In
eradicating
the
Mflllcrranean
fruit fly
.1
. . .
The plant cnrmnlsvtcr Is the
administrative officer if Ihe ngen
ey which has charge &lt;(tonlrulllng
horticultural diseases i the stale.
It operates with a but*I of *442. ■
000 s year under the lent Board,
which Is made up oliember* of
the Stale Hoard of Ctrol.
Brown Is a native St. Louis,
Mo . and n graduate! the Univarsity «f Missouri. I first wen
to work for the Fid * 1 1**1*
Board, which Is mndtp of memb e n of Ihe Ktnte Hon of Control.
Rrown Is » nntlvc St. Louis,
Mo., nml n graduattf the Uni­
versity nf Missouri. Hirst wen
to work for Ihe Jlda I lent
Board tn 1015 n* n fl inipee or
In the cilrus cniiketridioallon
project Then he mged a for­
eign plant quaranlljatillon at
Jacksonville until mkry service
In World Wnr I.
. „
.
lie returned lo (heard Hoard
In 1010 and has lx WUh tho
stale ever since exc for three
rear" In which hwgiged in
private farming cnleaei In tho
*fe #wasein charge tr Mcdllerrsmaan fruit flv cmtlon pro-

i n n t l n * * f t mm s . | , Oast
once a month to give attention to
City employees who may require
It."
lie pointed out that nun under
Civil Service feel more secure in
their Jobs, as the City mount "(Ire
them without good cause". All
City department heads, and work*
era, Including firemen, pnlieemen
and truck drivers, are under the
Civil Kervlre, he said.
Mr l,ee h/,d high I,r*t«* fur the
fsUbfiil work of t.. F. Ilnvle. who_
unlike the other I wo members, is
elected by Ihn workers. Hugh Sixth Fleet's Tarawa, they visWhelchel Is the other oirmber of lied such port* a* Gibraltar,
the board, and a good man (or the Athens, Istanbul, Palermo, Naples
Job, sabl Mr. Lee.
rod ramie*. And overnight tour*
Asked whether the City Commis­ were held in Pari*, Homo and
sion call legally remove a member Switzerland.
of the Civil Servlre Hoard, A. Edwin Shlnholser, City attorney, de­
clined to give an answer, stating
that the City had not asked him to
rule on the matter.
Mr. Hoyle likewise declined to
render an opinion on the legality
of such arllnn, pointing mil that
the matter is one within the jurisIctlon of the Cltv Attorney.
He revealed, however, thnt the
Civil Hervlr* Hoard had met on
Thursday, July lit, following Mr.
I.eo's re-appointment by the City
Commission, anil had re-elected the
latter rlinlrman. Senator Hoyle
said that Senate Hill No. Mill,
which he Introdured as an art rati­
fying and confirming the Civil
Service system for Hanford, was
passed and adopted by the State
Legislature on Feb, I I, 11115.
Ill HMD, when the Legislature
approved the new City Charter,
the Hanford Civil Servlre system
was Inrluded In the approval, he
said.
Hugh Whelchel, Mr Ilnvle said,
was appointed to the Hoard evetal
years ago |,v the Cltv Commission,
following the resigonlInn of Harry
T*mke, an original member
The law governing removal of
members of the Civil Service
Hoard is ennlnlned In seetlon No.
4 of Cltv Ordinance No dill and
states! "The members nf the Civil
Service Hoard shall have the right
to expel any member thereof for
misfeasance, mslfeasanre or non*
feasance In office, upon a mninrltv
vole of the members of said Hoard
and the City Commission or head
of any department er unv member
or member* of the Civil Service or
any rltir.n nr taxpayer shall have
the right In prefer rhaeges against
" 0«* member of the Civil Service
Hoard and on onId charges helmr
filed wllli Ihe Secretary of said
Hoard, said Hoard shall proceed lo
hear ami determine said charges,
lifter rennnnnhle notice to the
member of said Hoard against
whom charge* have been made and
In the mirtv or parties making
such charges, and If the charges i civil Service Hoard may he re
are sustain'd, said member shall he | viewed by the Court* and affirm
removed. The Judgment nf the ed nr reversed.'

Jayceen

WASHINGTON ( f t - It's against
the law to haul Illegally caught
fish across state lines. What's
more. It may cost vou as much as
1200 or three mnntns In Jsll if you
get caught doing It.
The penalty wo* ant up in a bill
signed by President Truman today
authorizing the government to In­
tervene against ihe practice.
Congressional fish experts said
available stocks nf fish were being
depicted in severs! section* nf the
country
where
truckers
hsve
nicked up loads of under • sited or
Illegally caught fish for delivery
io other state*.
The law covers both gsme and
commercial llsh
IK E W ILL FISH
DENVER IAI - Gen. Dwlaht D.
Elsenhower packed some Knock­
about clothes and his fishing gear
for a week’s vacation starting to­
day at n Itoeky Mountain ranch.
The Itrpiihllenn presidential nom­
inee originally had planned to set
out Wednesday for the eecluded
spot about ID miles west of here
nenr Frnscr, Colo
lie delayed his departure 84
hours so he and M r*. Elsenhower
could he on hand for a 30-mlnute
stopover of a piano carrying their
son. M»| John I). Elsenhower, to
Seallle. The major will leave there
Inter this week for duty In Korea.
wi red till* by saying that fluorine
didn’t moan cancer iuit there was
some evidence that It might aggra­
vate It, though not ns much a*
smoking doe*. Dr. Morgan advo­
cated the u*c of fluorine in ans­
wer to another of Mr, Ksilcr'i
question*.
Judge Steostrorn announced that
Carl I'rlsco ha* been appointed to
the State Junior Chamber’* Youth
Activities cnminlttcn and thnt an­
other local Jaycee, Forrest Ureck*
rnridgo, had been selected as ono
of tho members of the state Jayceo aviation committee.

The Sanford Camara Club held
one of their regular bi-monthly
msetlnga last n ight This club la
a non-profit organisation for thorn
Interested In photography. Ser­
vicemen are welcome to Join and
many men here on the station ore
alraady numbers.
Patrick Bergere, owner of the
Camera and G ift Shop, la tech­
nical advisor and Ted Rodlnsky of
NAAS la presently the program
chairman.
Each month a "plcture-of-themonth" content i i held with a cash
prise going to the winner. Here'*
a chance fo r all you "shutterbugs" to apand your leisure lime
having fun and picking up noma
good pointer* on the art of pho­
tography. For more information
about Joining the organization,
g .t In touch with Ted Rodlnsky
or Ralph Gasiman here on tho
station or go Into the Sanford
Camera and G ift Shop and talk
It over with Pat.
It la a common belief that
Mllors are excellent ewlmmers so
It's not too surprising to find two
NAAS men gating a i lifeguards
in tha Sanford vicinity. Those of
you that mlgrata to the cool wa­
ters of San Lando Springs on a
temperate Saturday or Sunday
will probably see Lowell Dent
guarding your life against the
mishaps of the water.
Another excellent NAAS swim­
mer I* Louie Vluclguerra. "Vince"
I* the lifeguard at Lake Golden
here aboard the station and oc­
casionally he can alio be found

A t (hla W e “Vine." I t In %kkbay *o If you have ■ few minutes
to spore, how about stopping over
and cheer him up. A fellow can
get mighty lonely lying In sick*
bay.
Second c l a s s photographers
mate Bob Motion of Fighter
Squadron 83 has decided tho Navy
Is the life for Mm. Bob recently
"shipped over" In the U 8N for six
years. Bob Is now looking forward
to the 23rd of this month when he
will be transferred to the Naval
Research Center 'n Philadelphia.
He Is looking forward to this
new assignment because It will
be his first tour of shore duty
since enlisting In the Navy.
Warren J. Cadoret, nlrcontrolman airman of NAAS has been
accepted as a student in the Naval
Cadet Program. He has received
his orders to report to the "Anna­
polis of the A ir" at Pensacola by
July 31 to begin the rugged train■"8 „°f becoming n naval aviator.
While stationed in Sanford, Warren worked In the control tower.
His home Is In Manchester, Vt,
_Wheeler has reported bsck

down from thalr home In Now
York and John and hla wife en­
tertained them with a guided tour
of the many Interesting sights
here In Central Florida.
Charles Davis and John Fox
also returned from leaves white
Charles Hancock and Leo Frabonl
departed from N AAS on leave.
Charles Davis returned after
spending 10 days st his home in
Frederick, Md. While at home,

John Fox report! th at every­
thing la normal at hla bom* In
Chlttenango, N . Y. Ha aaya It’s
really summer up there too, but
he enjoyed being home with hla
fam ily and friends.
Charles Hancock, a newcomer
to NAAS, left on a “recruit
leave” that will take him to his
home In Newport News, Va. while
I^ o Frabonl began the long Jour­
ney today to his home In East
lilbhlngs, Minn.

■ m a rv e lo u s !
m oney savers

IM % PURE VEG ETABLE
SHORTENING

DEXO

L GREEN

ALY KHAN FLANS VISIT
CANNES, Franco (W—Prlncn Aly
Khan said today he Is going to ihe
United Slates at the end of the
month and probably will visit his
estranged wife, American Movie
Actress Rita Hayworth, and their
daughter, Yasmin.

S U N N Y F IK L D LONG G R A IN
F L O R ID A DR ESSED and D R A W N G R A D E A
S H IP P E D GA. D RESSED and D R A W N G R A D E A

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JUICE

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CHUCK

PRIWHVINO

A N N PAGE

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DRESSING
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FRESH G R O U N D

C a ro lin a E lb e rta a

C E N T R A L FL O R ID A O U IC K F R E E Z E
A N D STORAGE CO.

Yoim
*- f - r

*•» ««•!, idrSancr*.

He added that llnca rates
have not kept pneeti the ris­
ing coats of liospitna and for
tills reason the h oi find* It­
self caught In a d ill aitun-

Locker Plant

A grrat deni of e, Its «nbl,
D due the honpltnlff for no
ably responding to (hallenge
pies,'till'd by these anllles.

L E A N HONELESS A L L M E A T
SUPER R IG H T U. S. CHOICE GRADE,
H E A V Y WESTERN HONBLE8S

QUAKE h h a k e d w n
DYEIIHIIUHO, Tens — Two
earth tremors, nhou mlnides
■part, shook this eolnf West
Tennessee late Wcdn«L
Dishes
rattled
houses
croaked, hut there wi|i report
of damage.
TR A IN IIITH G A m tltK
Southern Pacific p a««r train,
the Imperial, plowed Ign empty
gasoline lank truck I crossing
14 miles smilheust of h.’Wednes­
day, derailing a *etv of the
train and Injuring n parsons
None nf the Injured i eported
In serious condition.

X O T II M TO

W ESTERN— ItOBTON IIU T T

rATK up n u i i m * ' :
MAinf K iv u c u n t!

Round Steak

PORK ROAST
‘

LEA N PURE

OUR O W N -B R E A K FAST

LEAN

AM

Meat Stew
W ESTERN

IIA IIY

Shoulder Roast

OUR O W N -P U R E PORK

S au sage ........l b .

FROZEN FOODS
W IIO LK SU N

ALLGOOD SLICED

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WESTERN CENTER CUT

Breakfast Bacon

PORK CHOPS

ARMOUR’S STAR ALL MEAT

Weiners

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tln n , ih «
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Ground Beef lb. 69d Bacon ..........lb. fill

BEEF LIVER
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FR E S H CRISP IC E B E R G

Phone 1318

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CHANDLER, Arts,i { — The

E X T R A T E N D E R , J U IC Y

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Orange Juice

Red Perch Fillets
ARMOUR'S RVAP,
QUICK FROZEN H A D

Whiting
Jane P a rk e r’i
D ellcloua

Frozen Vegetables

Seafood Time

Chopped Spinach
Whole Spinach
Whole Kernel Corn
Aparam o Cvta and Tipe
Mined Vefetablea
Pom and Carrota

Heady • to • Fry

Tender

Shrim p............|5fi
Oysters .......... | |f i
Scallops........ I K
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Red Perch .. lb. J | f

RASPBERRIES ...
STRAWBERRIES

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Strawberries
10 Oz. Cans Q “T

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T O U D O N ’T
THE

( W t lt * f n r Sanford H*r*14, CKj
^•U vtry, by 7tW F. M., pica** call
Y ELLO W CAB U K
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Steel Seizure
Under Draft
Act Foreseen

A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A I f .V N E W S P A P E R
SANFORD.

F I.O H I D A

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F R l D A V , J l - h V Id . lit:.a
5- —___L___ L_

The New Queen Of The Se as Ends Her Record Run

White House I3 Snid
To Be Seriously E x ­
amining Avenue For
. Taking Over Plants

W EATHER

i |»»i in partly rlciqdv ted nil)
Hnnrtl n irrn through Saturday f t , r|&gt;l Ini widely M-nltercd -bowers
| mti-r K n l CnaM mil widely ic.lt
tn «&lt;ii
.licrnnnn thundershowers
t I ll* -r t►
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A N sm ia h **! P r r m

NO, -MR
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I .rd .s n l W i r r

I

New Premier
Labor Chieftains Seek
Vows To Solve
Oil Squabble Dominating Voice As
Iranian Heart Pledget;
Solution In Hid To
Reestablish British
Economic Relations

WASHINGTON Iff' - Tho White
Hour* w a i reported today to hr
seriously considering a plan to
w ile part of the strike bound ileel

Candidates M ake Bids
•f'iii"i i ;i 11* A '.[ill .ill K

TF.IIflAN, Iran iff
Premier
l i t 1 1 v i 11$*.
I ' l l i ifiu :;lv
Ahmed Qavam extended » peace
THI lUPtRUNtl UAMTID I7ATI1 passes the finish line off Ambrose Light which marks the end of the Easthid to Ihe b rllld i today In Ihe long
I J mnt Support
to-West spaed runs on the North Atlantic rutting the Queen Mary’* lima by $W hour*, the rew blue
and biller dispute over uatlonrllza
S M S . under the Selertlve Serv
Hull of Iran's oil Me alio promised
ribbon winner ts the first Amerlr»n-bu!tt rhip In a eantury to make record croastna* of the Atlantic in both
A
t
t
.
’
onvrii l Miti ( ’iiv
tn resign If he falls to solve Ihe
directions. The vessel made Ihe trip in 3 days 13 hour* and 13 mlnutea.
ffaternadonal Sound photo)
*
. Tbla word came from a high
nation's oil problem*
administrative source who said
ID M l K I I I l . l
In a communique broadcast In
Justice Department attorneys were
H I'
I
te n d e r ;
the entire nation. Ihe newly sp
Instructed Thursday afternoon tn
' !■ ' I ’m • m»9 a v ' ^ H ' f llltl'WM! Iff
pointed I'rrm lrr declared
prepare papera leaning to possible
*
t
t ' lt lll M in*
VUlf »• | )| f | « Yt
"The .solving of this problem will
partial leliure of the Industry
he one id mr most Important cf
'
*'
m
F
I | FrftHP f | f l f
The critical situation which has
forts, *0 lb,it Mir moral and tint
M u d i 1111*7”
raiulted from Ihe 47-riny alcel
Irrlnl interest:. i&gt;| Iran will lie com
1* n l I ' I i 11»|x %lni r w it
strike waa discussed Thursday at
plelcly seemed uiilmul the .light
• Ij*' i
a White House meeting, presided
Seventy-one per*'ui» donated * &gt; est rift In good tel.iMons between
. nver by Acting Drtenic Mohlllter
equal numlier of innt.s m unit' (ha two cmm lrln
* John R.Steelman.
of blood for the Armed Forres
"Obviou-Jv fill - 1. 1 difficult job
Tha SelectiveService Act gives
overseas yesterday al Ihe blond hut |t Is not impossible Good -.eri .e
Ih* President power to selre only
clinic al the Episcopal
Palish will definitely bring about Iruils
plants which (ail to produce tinder
lim it*, It wa*
annuiinc'd ltd- If not I will leave ltd . post
p
contract with procurement agen
morning by Joe McUnslio. r-hali
The nalhmallz.illon of Hie billion
clea.
man of the piogiam
&gt;tollar ItrlHxli operated Anglo Iran
The act saya that " If any surh
TALLAHASSEE iff— Southern
Among thoae donating was Joel Ian Co was accomplished during
producer of steel or the responsl
Hell
Telephone
Tn
want*
tn
Field, postmaster, who gave 1 pint Ihe regime of Mohammed Moss*
Jack Ratigan waa elected genole head or heads there of re
ehargp a dime, instead of a nickel, of hlnod for Ihe ninth Mm- T h d e g h ia.ss of revenues because of
(uses (0 comply wllh anrh require ria l chairman at a meeting of Mir lor a local pay station phone call donor* also IncInded Jf&gt; if th- the Idle refineries has brought
men), the President, through the Sanford United Service OrgniiiXHII also Is asking the Slate Utili­ priMonorl of Florida Fashions. In
Iran lo near liankrnplrv llriMsh
secretary of defense. Is authorized Moris enmmlMre vratcrilay a/ler. ties Commission for permission In
Four tcchnirlniiH of Mo- Florl la Iranian relations tut llu-ii lowest
to take Immediate possession of noon, II t.. I'erklns. Jr., who was increase its charges for service Mural Hank were cut lin e for the point
mimed scrrrtarv of i.ie orgnmxa- connections, revocation* of service, c lin ic a n d fo u r d o c to r * . I n J . f
“ &lt; the plants of such producer
Q a v a m 's p r o m is e a 1 . In
( lis t
moves
and
change*,
private llo y c e , |i&gt; | | | i ,S m lH i, h r . J o h n p u b lic in n o im c c n ie n t . li t r e he to o k
President Truman seized the rn lion, nnnounrrd today,
Also
circled
nl
the
Hireling
Were
branch
exchanges,
key
equipment,
lire alecl Industry last April R. hut
IM H ll i l
F j u t , d o ,t, e r T lo ir-,,
as I'remiei. .lie
I* ,
EMI w i n
on June 3 the Supreme Court rulril Mack Cleveland, vice chairman, wiring plans, miscellaneous equip
w ork
, re d in g
\ t ,,
u im ir iK t h e v-di
ex- era.
that he lackrd authority to do no and Mrs. Camilla Rrurc, trra*urrr ment. Teletypewriter Inler
i,n | Mot-.idegii of
Qavam
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and ordered the mills returncrl to Mn Ratlgon appointed an oper- change connections and out • of
Tho i r w h o v - i b i t i l , - e r e , I f o r - i „ 1« f o i l , , ' , m g
ornine,ni&gt;, ml |wdlry
private ownership. The April R sel- utlng rommitter consistin'- of Hr. town connections to local number*
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D ale s o i l .
in d liiiiu n g
legal question "into
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manager
rure was baaed on no specific law G. II S'ark", Mrs, K, F. Lane,
.Spencer, James II M ul, Hon Itld o , nn enmity In-tween two p m ' m p , "
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Government troop* cracked down
but rather nn what the Justice . Mr*. F, K. Itonmlltat, and Ll. ltol&gt;. fnr ihr company,
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did *
B it - ll h i i
Department said were the Prcsl ert Ramey, USN.
in#!'""I - thlM i f'
$1.1
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Mrs. Lane was appointed rhnii ■
H ow ard, Joel F ield, M n
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Si*ti I fl *'|n » f
f VI M i r U o f k i r
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if fwo |w,1it Ir •«! I'llili* hack my the
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ninn of the entertainment commit. ,r general employe wage Increase flu f f y , R, lic it G raham , A p ril H u.
4TtI n
nf
Wage Stabilization
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Former Solicitor General Philip ice and Jack ItaMvan. Mrs. Ilrurr, which the
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Perlman told both Ihe District and and
Karlyle Hnushnlder were iloard ha.* granted
He said
It
would Kdn
norr. more
t If m i l *if
$ti i / * 'I | i h z i r
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thev t r m l lo de tn o ttslra le In Ihe
Supreme Court* In the seizure case named lo n teni-’orary budget coni1111.11 l $■i • i n
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W C. Ilutch fa on
.1, , Loren,- ro u te r of Ih r , dv *U itlii*l q n nn
that the government had con- eilttee. Mrs, Hriicc, Mr*. II K- than that III.* petition to Ihe state
u n t i l n 1 111m i i
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F rank
Police -a ill the deim m slralora,
■Idered seizure under the Selective Pit,". nod I,t. John DnnleUmi, hoard sold he wage lnrreate* were F ra n k lin , H illy
Hr
Service Act but had decided the ITf*N. were »»p,ilntr,l to Ihe retroactive lo June l and June 8 Randier, John W W illia m &gt;, Kim sr led bv K a /cm H iiw lh i, o il , on
S tu n t
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and the company ” 1* already *uf- v e il M cLa in . W. W. T y " ’. Flossie sultanl tn Mossadegh, crow ded in
method wa* too cumbersome and hnoslng committee,
fertng a substantial dally decrease H a ll, M iiie rv a li W illia m *-,n . A g u e , lo Ihe slrcels *liim llo i! "D e a th lo
l « r m ’ » «n . It
It
too difficult tn purine
The rxmmlttce we* addressed by In It* necessary and eaMnllal net lllrd s o n g , E velyn D i* l,i„ w , K , ‘ I I U a v a in " ami "D o w n Q avain " lla *
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At Thunday'a White Home meet
Mr*.
Relwyri
L.
T.lnde.
district
di­
Income" In meet the added pay M c A lra a m le r, Gordon R w-a I m, I * lltl w *» tint arrested, however, ax
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lug. In addition to Steelmen, wen
i l l i l l M I m' m H h I:
be hai parlinmeiitary immunity
Munitions - Hoard Chairman Jnhn rector of the..USD In southern roll.
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Ruddy Lnkn and Mnml W ilson.
Men
rate
end
on
cittern
Florida.
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Small, National Production Aulhnr-1 *y
lli»* ( i r o r
The company dig not aak for any
(tn vn m , wltoep deslgnallot* as
R. B. nro w n , V / lle n r v W li
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P re m ie r *n rprlse d M iiX M ilegh’ i*d '
riaaflanea fla ffaae Threei
if
jty Chief Henry I t Fowler, Steel- revealed thet the it SO would not Increase In regular business and
he
able
lo
reed
is
foil
time
director
pfvIDMtl
Mil I f* 1 1
in in Y Manpower Ohtef • ’Arthur
herent-t and rimfronted them wllh
residential telephone rental rates,
l l 's i l l s s M n a f a s t T h rsst
here but added that she herself nor long distance toll charge*.
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operation her"
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lest will rump t,&lt; hi, , mi ....... . liem inuted for P te in le i l,y Ihe M m 1,0 ll.11 U , I*- , 1
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WASHINGTON iff President shenhs t« *11 the*" l*dlr* who li*ve
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last of ■ series of medical tests |»-iv *lnallriK out Mr*. F. K. Ron- [
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iou* white Democratic politicians 0, 1110*. first g"n«ral chalrnieo of
WASHINGTON iff President
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Ited Impatiently for his dlsntls the group, end Mr*. K. F. U n r . Truman signed Into law tod»y a
"ho
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rlilldren 12 ami under, ba- 1■ •&gt;
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from the hospital
tpb**quentlir general ebelrman.
bill continuing government suppnM directed by Cliff Able*. It,
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Uter nearly a week'* bout with
Director* of the UKO group are of price* for rollon, wheat, corn. live is to name th* nsrnmt &gt;&gt;' t
At
11r $&lt;n 1111m 1« *
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a vlrui Infection, the President’s Mrs. Hrue», Str*. K F. t*ane, Jr |re, tobacco and peanut* at W twin* horn to '’Rllky" at t|, u..
f Mill o r i m
|i m H | p fel l f i l l * |* * .
if
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temperature had returned to nor .lories Douglas Rtepstrnm. Mr*. F. per cent of parity through O il
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nlrlpat Zoo on June 1J,
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mal. but Democratic presidential E. Roumlllat, Mrs, Herman Jacob­
The President said In a stale
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■iplranU could not boast as much sen, M»*. W.
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fill
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Cagle. Mrs. C. E. ment that Ihe new taw "is a v*lu p u b lic ity when a p ictu re -&gt;f
f| ff» 4* ***4|i ift
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wife tha
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Chicago National Conven c.lnn. Mr*. M. L. Wright. Mr*. able addition tn tha agricultural tw in fa w n * wa* p rin te d in
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D r m o n v t , 1*100 x f 1f, »
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Monday.
Ron (opening
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Emma Olnson. Mr*. R. C. Graham, legislation which hat baan so Im­ cf th * c o u n try '* n s w » |i*|,e , , ,i* , * device d r stgnrd to convert , illt n ixed b- "&gt;* n» • m
Sill I MS
M r. Truman expects to return an-t the Rev. Angus Mctnnls.
portant In maintaining a strong the Associated p r f », carried .&lt; - rm ive ntlom d leletihotie .y d e m lido ti o * md o il,.,
&lt;1 , 0 . ,1 ,1 , 0.1 t.
M il 1*1.f
to tha While Hotiia Saturday, but
an a u tn m a llr tire alserri nystrm Itnmg op \V&gt; ' i . , , m i o , 1 &gt;ul, K,. Oi l ,
Other directors are Dr. O. H. and stable (arm economy ami It* photo w ire service
thara la no Indication (hat he plans
which ha* contributed so markedly
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» h , scheduled for a Tam pa Im lrl W, 1
A total of 200 ruitrlr* lied ,
to make known hla choice or a Utarke, Mra. E. A. Covington. U, to a much-needed Increase In the
*99lf mil
today
M, i |„v . , , .1 -0 , 1,on l o , ,,,,,, . ,-( ,0 I t . .,
John Daplelson. L*. Robert Ram. American itandard of rural llv- HUlunltted tlirniiyl, t hi * in,.,,,,.
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It wa* reported hv Mi* II.-, i
fog. Such a move on hla part could res., Cbarjott* flmlth. Mra. Ralph log.”
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K vlarau ga, Alu . w ill rn n d n rl il«- |&gt;e, ie,| to , . o„,&gt; lo
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Ring,
Jaycee
exemtive
«pp&gt;.,
Wight
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C.
P.
Fraqklln.
Mr*.
F.
ba tha aaddlng factor In lalactlon
The law provides that parity lor
d e m o n d rillo n at the T a m p a T'e,
,1 Hint tim «
M, * I • 1 , r 3 p r f h i l « 11 ’ * i i i . s 1 ( , , |
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200
dilfr.
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There
have
been
A.
Dy»on,
and
Mr*.
William
1^
of tha Democratic nomlnaa.
these ila crop* will be determined, names entered among the ■
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Felra.
-M o it of Ih t people around Mr
through 1033, by whichever of two
w llh the T ate device
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Also Included a re Karlyle Hnu»- present formulas gives the higher with only .12 duplication*
Truman profaaa to ba In Ihe dark
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With still another day i&lt;&gt;
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Bean Cabinet member* are button holder. Jack Hall. Mr*. Joe Cnrlav, price. The controversial "sliding
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are here fnr the demnndrxlion f i f t y ' s f|r» l . l M f f »fi
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"Whal l i Ih# hoaa going to do?" Pearson. Mr*. K tl- Carter, Mr*. aside for the 1033 end 10M crop rlilldren to hurry and mall in ll, ,,
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The invention rnnslsta of a tliei |»f F V l P fl 1*1 f’ M' I* 1**1 M i n i 11•I
suggested name* fo r ||,e
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And Mr. Truman’a own alternate M. F,. Raker, Mr*. Paul Peiold, year*.
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modal anil delayed artlnn relav * MHmt fnr 0»r *it*i I
little luirk and doa,
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to tha Democratic convention, the Mia* Quisle Hinton. Mr*. Roy
Parity la a price determined by
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it i. enniieeted In the lelephnne In I r i l n i N f i f i M r M r &lt; 1»»v hrr rn *f It I n M,‘ ' r
"Mall
vmir
name
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n an who will r a il h ii vote, hai Till)*, end Mr*. Lowell Dzlrr,
Ihe government to be fair to termH i r i ' m i n *1 l l » ' | m l i l i f i »*f
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Information Bonth, H.,&gt; enrh of the hotel's 2Vt rmims and
&lt;f» M «" unable to tea tha Prealdenl
Mr. Ratigan announced that he era In terms of things they buy Jaycee
"I*
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leased shop*
I ■r* r r i l Ji vi v I i i H i lli r* f a m i l y * if f i m
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Fla.
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during 1 a trip to Waihington thl* would iater prewnt the name* of
Secretary of Agrleuturrj Bran
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A predeterm ined high te m p e r» h 'lflm ifc | M»! (M H$s* *l*Vz'|l||Mf}#'n» i.f H lf I'
to get them In the mall I,&gt;-&gt;■&gt;,.
AMI I
prospective new director* from nan already haa announced the six midnight to n '.* * " Mr. Able. «d lu re n r sudden tem p e ra tu re rise ff If Ilf11V fflitlfMI t list A#*i*|| lift* I
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Tom J. Oavtn, Kanaaa City, ap- local organisation* not yet rrpre. rropa will be supported at M per
.1 f* if i f i |f If| f*r
In” * mu liM lif*
i j 1*1 n r t i l l *
In any room w ill activate the d r m il Ih** •'••rlf f i l H* jimI i I i 1 nf ♦,»*»
vlasd.
gaiantly waa en route home with
cen1
it of parity
year.
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I i hnjrr* ■t i* , f ,. t I,i l ap
p • f i l l . I .1 lit »
rented on the board.
Vlre, which w ill Ira iiM till a xlgn.il I f i R f i y "
One clever letter stthmllled
out getting an audience with the
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W’tilrh causes Ihe hole I sw llciilm ard
natitai
"Prlie"
and
"Hurp,,,
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^IM ldant became of Mr. Truman'*
GOLF SWING KILLS GIRL
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In flash In te rn iltle n lly , dal e sal,I fill* III 1,f
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GLEN COVE. N. Y. OB -Barbara
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lifll Him ft»»y ‘ J i t i n t n ! t
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Titus the n |iera ln i on duly would -ailot i &gt;
i n , any
a prise and her seeoml
It . Army’*, Walter Rat? Hoipltal
Hospl
Goble, I, died of bead Injuries awere
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re re lv e Im in e d la le lu fn nn ntlnii ,,( peace lo n lta c l go*
surpriae.
r a complete cbeckun.
_ Kim.
Thursday after being nit accident­
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Out of the 200 Irtteta, i|„ .„. Ihe outbreak of the fire and II.
President w m afflck
sffieken Sunally by a golf club swung by a
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M i ll I IN Ml A I I'IIII P.'s
WASHINGTON Uff-The Pullman playmate wh
While he hai shewn steady
no waa teaching her have been from out-of.atate i w
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improvement alnee Monday, ac- Co, received permission Inday to the
he gar
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n*|riiir tfi fMppm i pi ipM s
11rIf r* filn tvK iifi11nn
I'hi’i I t ui,i i,
o iiiN h i m , K is t i r m i
* I i m cording In the W hit* House, he raise Its minimum charge for
Barbarn and Robert Haggerty, fornla. Entrlea received tn Fh&gt;,
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I’ ENSAf'Oi.A if f — f.’apl 1 Itlin -ued on urrie* e&lt;|,e, ted l o I if if* f ,,i ii d,
hospitalised for the first time sleeping car accommodations by alao 8, wore playing In a aand Ida retireaent almnst every «&gt;„ Hill of (lie Florida Hlgliway P * Hie price nf
im f iH Y
M* |n f lii . u r HHi ip*
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Hun or the atete.
ce
he
entered
the
White
House
•bout
33
per
cenL
trap
at
the
Naisau
Country
Club.
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*t«l rnn-.l , and lo-.vei celling
The Interstale Commerce (om Their mothers, Mra. Gene W.
Tha names will be linlird I j Irol I* (lie new president of Ihr rll&gt;
■ eheekup on ordere of Maj.
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rim jiL, .hniihln m l , hmiI tirro .1
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i. Wallace If. Grtham , hla phy- mission said the company conId Goble, Garden City, and Mr*. John MU* Zllla Welsh' Mr. E 1 Florida Peaco Officers Assorlalinn nf v«m (
Hi im 11 Ki‘i M MM II|| , ii”|i
t|;iin i •
nl M&gt; f I i »■ i imf ti •
|i
*
'
Other
officer*
circled
Thursday
in.
nut Ihe Increase Into effect nn July r . “Haggerty, M a n h u n t, were In Mougbion, and Porter Lansing
T h r m ih f, i ffri llv i July A \t vaiM • &lt;»i &gt;■• m&gt;9. Hi*
r- ii
H m Vimv (tivMi Mt M ' *III el tl
al Ihr group'* rinsing rmivenllnu
r. Truman plana lo fly to ChJ- » .
the1 clubhouse.
clut
H«f| i ffj dpi;
Um ill.li 11 i ||ry . ", Im ,. mBm firm
•raslnn are:
InrrrO M ' u h n lrto li * H liiur* r»f v** al iiimf h.il f tl *1
-n
The now schedule of rates will
next week to address (he
•nfl llll t»r| |» si 11isit * »
Pnltee u id Barbara wai struck
m
n il
'9
1
III firff 11In r t**i ti |.I hh (»#■r h u riiln H liiiit him «n •I 9m M Im
Poller
Chief
Gentge
W
Mt-Cn
ig session of fhe convention. establish a minimum charge of by Robert's backawing aa he at­
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r jifiir f I
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0
0
2
2
P
n
r
n
n
n
f
Panama
filly.
Ural
vice
prealdenl,
five dollar* for a lower bcrlh In tempted to hit the ball.
iv e u i.il
, Police Chief William It Joiner, g ra d e , and 12 li't tor good g la d ,'
It,,
o,i t,|, i ,,. I'.,* ,,, I'm io lv
a itandard Pullman car. The prea
\1-*n ir
T ilin '
T tlilu
I &gt;.ml: t'd w n ld -,
C o iie etin n.
»*,. 1 0 * . .
,, 10■ In®*vlll**, second vice p re sld e til, F e llin g s on foreq ua rte r,, w ill be r ' i t • •*■' r „ , „ i I
ent minimum Is 14.03 for that type IL DUCK’S STEED PULLS HACK
L dlectlons o f the 1051 ta x ro ll and Eugenn A cree. Insfieclnr, De lim n e d $1 HO per lum dred nil pi i i i i , ; (ll
.....
ll
,1,1 I
l io e o rc u ,
HIM
of accommodation.
RO E iff - AUantleo, tha white amounted lo 00,22 percent of tlie
Ma- «" 1
Since all ilseplng-car charges itetUon Benito MniaoUal rode In entire tax levy of $60O,94O.t)ri as partment nf Agriculture, Lake and rlm ir-e grades and fi oo on ,|* in o i.in i
good.
I d w a rd , ,-i„l m t&gt;, m il tm reu
I to . ID-3 35 t ;10 i Jf)
are tied to the basic lower-berth icoiwe of raeclat parades, now la compered with 90.U4 percent for W ilei, third vlre president
Ko mailer ko» far away
Tranjlated Inr Hie hnujcwtfe, Hie leo rm i,,’ lo
Re-elected were Virgil Sluart, Sf
iiln i l ei, 23 abnil!
S a tu id e v
fere, all other types of ileeplng pulling a sightseeing carriage 1050. John L. Galloway, tax* c l
from home yee may • * « y m Augustine, secretory” Irnaiurer, I DPR *«ld Mte |,r„tinl,lv will have a ir or,, | - I , aid had l-u ill a rro .it
I - ansa i T e tr ilo ,
accommodations will take a pro- around Rome.
lector, laid today In hie mnu.il and the Rev. I.loytl King. Orlando, ,
yMstlmi yen eels readily retch
pay about t'» ren ts ■ .......... I m o p e rly |iliillr , l (,,i i Ireet but
I 10 ( (Ml-ft M U III
report to the County Commlulun stale rhaplain
n ms the home fawn newt bv K rttonet* advance. Thus, the minThe 30-year old bore# oi
more for r u tlr ts and -.ft-shi mul nevei , 1, velop, ,1 t ’.il , ird &gt; eon
* pi Dolno fin e * A W O ! "
um
charge
for
a
lower
berth
tn
Imum
for
the
flieal
year
ending
Ju,i&gt;waa
acquired
In
Libya
for
ll
Duce's
*w"dtog the Hanford Ren***
,U ,-rrri. - pound lean for li’ l i d , (lie mar ;h,tl k no, Itetl h im
Lifetime
membership*
w e r e about
8-fib 5:43 -t ?9
Ing car will advance ilate visit to that then Italian 80, 1952,
a tourist
yon retnns. Too can ar­
awarded Assistant Police Milcf rtb i'Jir,|n, liito u l'lcr cuts mid tire a , I down, luoke In, gl.i.-.e-i mul
iiund av
$3 05.
from
colony
in
Africa,
After
the
visit
Galloway
said
that
a
groat
ma
nf veal
George
M
While,
Pensacola,
mil
dragged
linn
l»
n
e
u
ts «Hh yonr carrier lap, or
W ” tk ilig ll&lt;-, W.*y
berth minimum wilt Ihe Fascists hauled! he steed to Jorlty of the Uxpayere of Hcml
The
going
president,
and
I,
S
Rose,
In
|all
tie
**
t,
t,"a
l
up
again,
igh Charlie Mar
T hrou gh f'o le lg * "
la a itandard Pull- Italy.
become
nole County look advantage of llm retired chief nf detective* et Or H D B IIE R V NEAR W H IT E HOUSE F dv i l d . , ild lie ,d:,, rla tliie d lie
j mane ear, hr
I MI-3 08-fi I N / Id U 21
In a tourist car,
man
Since Fascism'* fall, Atlantlco 4 percent discount period !«xt landfl.
WASHINGTON 'ff Police tminy never re ro ve ,e d $inn lie bad wlien
pricad at a flat hai been used by motto. ‘
with
November and paid real estate and
limited for two nrim-d ban,lit* who jailed
3|ovlel*|i,l
Now Im 's too old
personal property
property taxes in the
escaped with ttiore fhmi $7,ixhi
BAVINGH ARK UP
"F o rt lle fla n e " "
amount of $841,014.07, which was
WASHINGTON Iff — American* from ii tmtei a few blocks from
lit,M l II IS HEAVY
M t&gt;, feature S Id,
KKD DIPLOMAT LKA
more than one-half of the t-nHre saved more money during Ihn first Ihn White House after piling furni­
F K IIN A N IH N A
IIICACH 'ff
l» *i co m p e l" ahow u-IS
LONDON UB- Russian Dl|
tan roil,
ihrea months of this year than in ture on their three holdup victim* Traffic on Hu- Rurcaneer Trail,
Pavel Kusnataov. asked lo
SeUirday
The taxpayers saved 110,287.24 any first quarter alnee World War
The daring daylight robbery in­ an-nlc loll mail between liere and
"Elephant Stomped*’’
In discount* allowed under *,he low II, reports Ihe Securities and Ex­ curred during Ihe noon hour Thurs­ May port, wax more than twice as
anil "Gun Pl»y"
far payments mad* In Novemlier, change Commission fSKC).
day Just after tho wrek’s payroll heavy June of this year as in
Hiindsy
December, January and Pebniery.
The total of $3,700,000,1X10 rep­ cash frir tho* Roger Smith lintel Juno, 1031
"People Will Talk”
Mr, Galloway teld thl* la a fine resented savings In currency and employes had been brought from
Lcoti Paine Jr., general mana­
demonstration on Ihe p a rt t f pro- bank deposits. In aavinga and loan Ihe hank.
ger of ihe ocean highway and port
P K A IH IE I.A K K
aasoctotiona, private and governFrank M. Foley, 43, hotel audi­ authority operated by Iho slate,
-----meat i j m w m i * * , aecuritles and tor, said Ihn bandit* wore two un­ attributed Iho Increase to greater
"Pat ami Mike"
to pay their (exes when time repayment of mortgage end masked Negroes nlioul 3D year* summer tourist nelvly and a
7:15 - 9:30 - 10:30
due.
other consamer debts.
aid.
more arive promotion program.

*

The Shil l Is ( tinvunti&lt;ui;i|

11

Jack Ratigan Is Seventy-one Donors Contribute
Named Chairman
To Armed Forces Blood Program
Of USO Group Southern Bell Co!
Funds To Help With Asks N tcklc R aise
Operation Of Ser­ In Pay Station Call
vice Club Promised

Commissioner

Named To

Is

Take

McCloy’s Place

Ike Begins First

Vacation Since

Return To IJ S.

Jiiyccc f)ccr Niimiiuc
Contest To Conic 'I’o
Filnfl Siitiirclay Night

Truman Gtfts Last
Tests And Plans to
Go Home Saturday

Bill Signer! Keeping
Farm I’ricc SuppnrtH

IU

j

As Fire Alarm Is
Shown In la in pa

Pullman Company To
Hike Minimum Rates

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Sanford Herald
i,t Vacation-Pack

*51 Tax CollectionH
rc rc e iu

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B A N F o itn m titA i.n
Tut!*., July IS, 1933

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Coroner’s Inquests
Slated For Friday,

E IS E N H O W E R 'S LIFE IN PICTURES: You th and Early M anhood

Dr. Boyce Tells
Lions About His
Prize Boxer Dog

?! %'&lt;

Member* ,.f the [.inn* JTI'lh.
day enjoyed u ehort telk by Dr. J.
Clifford lloyro concerning hi*
prise winning feninle boxer dog,
IM dr, winner of n first prise rit&gt;lioii aint cup ut tIn* dug ahow on
July 19 In Atlnnil.
DeMe, whose full nanm la Lsdy
Debra v, eat mm tnblcnnd yawned
iionctialnnlly ut the Mon* during
the talk.
Dr. Iluyrc reveal'd that 13 1* u
lucky number for him for not
nnly did I Mile win high honor* on
the tilth hilt the doctor'* lilt Illday I* Mm ell III, Mi l l but of ill*
Wife ie Del. lit.
The honote netted liy Drlde, he
raid, gave her tlnrt* point* to wind
a championship, which lequlle* If,
point*.
“C. C. Welsh, Lion's gum hall
A HOMIY TOUCH waa given the Elaenhower family houae on Fourth
lig g f flHO wa* Ikt't position on the Ahiltnr High uihool baseball
machine rlmliman, i* very mncli
Rtrret In Abilene by Its maple* anrl helf-acr# vegetable garden. Il
on tin' hull," mild Orlando Mon,
team when he (center, front i ranked u* It* leading hitter. He won a
waa here that Ike crammed for entrance examination* to We*t I’ulnt
J'rnnei* Cu«, mm hlne distributin'
latter a* a foollatlt end Alter graduation he worked for a
and Annapoll*. H* paaaed both, but at 30 waa.too old for Annapolis.
for lid* III ell. who presented a
ytar firing furnaces, leading v.agona and at the total ertarntry.
ainnlt box of cigar* to Air. Welsh.
.Another atrip of pld uto i on Klianhowar'a Ilf* will appear tomorrow.)
Mr. Co* rut a bull of gum In
two, pointed out the cldrie and
sugar routing, and wa* fined hy
Tail Twister Jack .Htempci fur
extolling ihe product.
Fund* from (he iiiachlue* elielde
D c ti io ( a u d i i l a t e H
the Mon* to Imy glasses and to
finance eye njieiutloiia foi undrr
privileged . cliihlieii, Mr.
Cos
H till lit! lint I'rufifll I'fiRt flMf'l
jjuliii.il out. He etpieane.l apprefuluM*
If in Oi'tuber Hie Ii H,
Sen I-. •!«■-■ hi I.oner of li'linv*
ciattuu for the coujierutlun of
Supreme Court outlaws f.egrega
see lie will loud oil the first hut
local merchant* who allow the
Hun dll members will take tills
lot hill will I.liter ulterwald.
machines to l,« plated In than
as a violation of our constitutional
Vice President Allien ilnrklay—slum. ut no jiiofit to thriim.lvei.
NEW YUIIK o f -A (I
Mi
P H E S t f l ' E I S L E , Me t « - T w n ill ids "
Hut i y Hobson wa* directed hy line'* mother I* n'king Im in ie Hi ui&gt;c m &gt; I- aguinsl him. but E u ro pe limiud tiellcnplcr* landed
lie *ald Ihe Orlando gathering
Jack Moulton, pi.tiding officer, turn from Korea In attend the to it he wen* tu oi 13 yrir* younger ut Ihe Pre.M|ue Isle A ll F orce Ha*e
Defamation
to contact the local had Cmss Moral ut his r.lain linnet&gt;■ mv- lie luulnuhleilly would Ire numlnut ul 13:311 p ill E S T today. Mice*** ilrnuiiriced the AnlH
Chapin, to tee II the I.lout, who , lerinusly shut In u Cnlomhu Cm nl
fully completing the initial leg of League and Hie National Associa­
Mutual beeUilly Ihe fits) utlemtiled helicopter Hight tion lor Advancement of Colored
iporixur the toe al lil.,od ilauk, cun I versify nfficc
People a* "hate groups" and that
Director AVDiefl ncros* the AHantlc
An unldenlilicd gunmnu Idled
co.opvtal* with ll.v Hid Croat in
ifnrrlmun— Ho 1* T h e strange appearing craft led a campaign will be started tu list
It* Aimtd i'uicat llluod donation pretty !to year nhl Klleen I -*tn-y n*
the only eunill W rs o v e r A i r F o rc e Hu*e, Mas*., all members of those organirullnus
she sal ut her dunk Monday ie.nl
program
*lat&lt;&gt; for llm full al H a m
"If un.Felly should come from
lug u letter (ruin Ihe murine, I’fc
idvll rights pro
llonnlrl U n . ul*n 90 Two other
T h e " F l y i n g W indm il ls " heavily u di'pri'ssluii or Ihe breaking down
grain and want* laden with hip supplit"! of gasoline, of law and order," tie said, memletter* from Leo, both unopemd,
A ...
•'u double dose’’ got off Hie gro und alter taxiing hcr» of those and other "hale
lay on the desk
nf their New Deal along ru nway* Instead of the cun primp* should he held responsible."
'ollre jiresseri the search tor
l*r
lt.i«tlei&lt;in Kmh» I'aa* llael
unit IniV Deal
liolli Ihe gunman and a rnolPi' in
l o m u r y slrulght up takenff of hell
Ilriiilrlx sold (i u v W arren. War*
aiihnilitlon of a IIhI uf numv* for Itm hamrtlH case In svtill'll Hie
Uil'1*1*11 said lie copters
ri-ti's Pres* Secretary laiyul C o m the cuinmitlee hy the Mayor.
would luive dot)
slayer annminced In* deed It, m i
T h e M il itary Trnn s|m rl Service jileii sod die Tiim tiu T i limin' also
An ordinance i.munding the end persons A professor n« him
tolc. on (lie first l M A T S ) craft were given a sendoff were denounced at the meeting.
building code ami Increasing per­ hut was afraid to stop him
tu lilMiy
hy a grmi|i o( hellro|itcr enlhuvl
Ilmiilrix was cunvlclril iu Fedmit feet war. placed on flint read
I,ullot, s e «' n il d a sin liieloding M a ) Igor Sikorsky, ci aI Court here Feb. 30 for mail­
la'll'* mnltier. Mis
Margaret
lug. (in building curt* u|t to t&gt;3f,0 two, sent a telegram Monday iiliild
indy to Kefuiivrr pioneer In the lield
ing
mi i dim", postcards about
(lie fit) will In, f 1; un co»t* up to tn (ien la-muel (' Shepherd J r .
Jlrarrlm.il*
'| |„. |Mt* »l Asm
T h e c r a f t - t h e Mop A Lo ng and
Warren, columnist Drew
11,000, it will he *3. un all head of Hie Murine*, m Wuslnni' I'lideil P i i '-. h liiluilatlmi bus He the W h ir l f) W a y -a ccom panied hy Gov
amount* over fl.UIIII the fea will tun. She a*bed that her min he luuver on l i i witli y.U’i ' - t vole*. a C 31 service plane, are tenting Pc.it.on and Kenneth Halllnger,
T j IIuIuinncu attorney
hi f 3 pH
the feasibility of deliv erin g heli
ftruiiled emergency (iirlough foi Itiisell next with ll'/tv
lie paid fines totaling 17(H) and
OaorgB lllallop'* reslgnullun a* ils tlaucee's (unoral. s, Iteiluled
Hie (leiirglii M'liulor will go In copiers hy air to K urupe
received a one year sentence,
a imdulii’i of the lluuid uf lluiil Friday.
i Im rii'nt uilay. til'd stu|i|iin|t oil
T h e i r route, which curries them winch Fi'iternl Judge Holler Dc
Tnuicen left two vnrnncivi, n*
Deputy Chief Police Inspedor
from the sweltering N ew E n g la n d vain- "ii ■pended nil rumlltlon Hint
another memher, II. .lame* Out, .lame* II la-ggell, working will. ul Wiudiiiigtuii
heal to withlnt In re degrees of Ili'iuinx refrain from mailing any
le.igned autne time ago. Karl S3 detecllve*. ili»cminted the pus
the A r c tic C ircle , will co v er 1.tXH) more iKisteurds with scurrilous
Higginbotham and Dr. l.ronuril nihility (hall he slaying was the
ItuHMian D c h i t U t
inllos to Welshaden, ( i e r m u u y .
message*, lie warned Idm that
Aluilxou welv ajipoillte.l to t|,u*v result of u love triangle
II n illn ie l f t mu Page Oaal
Six slops are plan ned— I'reMpie (lie prison sentenro would ho in­
potl*. W. A. l.tffler la the other
Erivmls and relative* iimmijt 33 ||„MS m the Dinted Stales "
lurmher,
lierxrm* (|ueallmted Monday night. | t he IlnssiaiiH also would he rt* Isle, M e ; Uuose H a y , L a b r a d o r ; voked Immediately If any iu c Ii
fill the nilvlcu nf II. N. Hayer, nil told Ihe same story; Thill oulrrd to muke II |Hi*sllila [ur Narsurs suak, (i reetd and; Kefla v- postcards showed up again
city clerk, Hint fund* arc nut "Itnnnle 1* Ihe only hoy she ever ( Amerlnuis In check mi actual ill* III, Icelund; P re swlc k, Scnlliind,
avaituhle In Jury u yh.iMgt note to went out wllh." that she was dc trllmtlon of Hie magasines within and Mansion, E ngland.
the Kunfoid Atlantic
Nnllunnl voted to her family. Hint she wa* Itusslu
of exchange of Information, per
Hank, icprt nettling the amount ad­ a faithful Homan Cnlhullr church ,
r |m ,|n||rm nf "Amvrlka" sons and products That rule I*
(I'anlleeM r&gt; »a Pa«e flael
vanced hy the hunk for the Jef
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. ■ .i . climhi'd to .Ml,ooo copies iirriiillily one of cuinplote Inn per cent reeltitle* city reurgriniiatiuii *mt«y, ’•‘"All
list 14 year* Tim Dulled Slates
wo have al iiri'Henl hi that
(l&gt; |n9, munt,() M |„s
the Commi**loi, voted thn( tnu smiieliudy
__ _____ shul find killed her. ||„,(| dropped to 13.0(H)
Pr"Wry huvo offered foil reciprocity * “» i hS , H 'r , "
m'rn
“ '“mint he in,dinted in next year's Leenett rmiii
\S'e have no mo
Sen Muiiill i II. S I). I gut oul a to HunsIu un a rulin', look ami see J J J 'rd l,y lu ,l0ur® ttn,, ,w" 1,1,11
budget.
1|Hvr
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A pul,lie hen ring wus nuthurlie)
Mis* H'nliey was stmt in Ihe meld wai In Im congratulated "on afraid of tho truth, our only ul
An average of J IM kinds was
to ton dilei n soiling from re innriting as Coluiuhia , nmni’T il* linn stand "
ternstlve I* tu o|icrnle Hie nde ol maintained by the Dnltril Stales
•Idcnlinl iu cnnimurrlii! use two xcliool slmlenti were ‘ tailing mi
Saul Miiud
ir c lp r o c lt y "
mi her homeward trip This was
lot* im East Mu .uni Htieel next their way In classes
"There I* nnly one logical rule
below Ihe 33 39 knot average on
to V1tic* in ’» IMil Market. H. 1.
The gunman— described a
a ul thumb to apply to any program
Until, owner of the lot*, hits re- young, tlllll, illilk 11 looter walked
the record eastward trip nf three
&lt;4u«i»tod the cliunge which wa* oul of the office with Hie gun in , Airluyf two o ilie r* at P u ru d lse
days, Id hoars and 40 minutes
p,,,t
Hcummendeil by Ihu City Zoning his hand, told Ihree wom en In the
U'MHIlNueit Sii.Mt •'■«• IlM I
The now vessel’s marks were
Hoard on June 30.
hallway he " lu s t stmt a g i l l , " a i d | ,,,,
.
.
i,tunlill«,t ns t m il , ilenn was going bcynml that
the first transatlantic speed rec­
At the impient uf merchants on ills nppea red ihiwn a st airw ay
du tlo rre r, I a, Sunny slope, A r D ,
Langford Mull naiil II was "a ords set hy American passenger
haul Srcomt Hlroal, Dm CummU
and M arli n l.leh, 17, t.'netus, A r i l . , cause for illsmnv Dial mllliim* Of ships In a century The last U. S.
*lun nulhoi ixvd the initallallun of
r W » I L A N D S &lt; D L I.M II.
erltlcnlly limned.
jicoplo living behind the Iron Cur blue rilihnn winners— III 1331 and
parking meter.* frum Lodge'* tiroP H O E N I X , A r l i M*
T w o cr op
( ' a i l Nlchnlstm, S3, Phtwnlx, ill- Inin tmlirvi', as they tin. that hr 1832— were the 3,Bfin Ion wooden
c*ry
•1 tu Mnnford
u,
•• Avenue.
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|duster planes collided
on
Ihe lot ut H u - o th e r cruft, escaped wllh qiraks mi bdialf of the Church nf paddle steamers Halite and Pacif­
a
, e P°l[l *,‘ l Mtai h * ) ground and extilmlcil In f la m e * , minor I m i u . and a slight hack III England In this country, and there ic The U day plus marks of these
two sister ships were upset In 1850
lies Hm danger."
*ru)'i m toy | Monday night, killing two men and pay.

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ated flint In u class of 104. After winning his "A " In football, h*
broke u knee during scrimmage and played no inure. On gradua­
tion from Ihe Military Academy he choso to gft In til* infantry,
piilrlbuita t&gt;i Kin* Pint on*

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ftt. Third fllffnt «mi Holly A yr nut
providing that h .p a y t V .c o ."
What tha paNI buyer look* lav la a motor ear today la • • •
POWER. Cor power pay* off— la added performance, iitmolhaaw
aid aaiHjr. Wba* people diaruver that OldeamUla'a Hupar "M " ■ W j |
offava man power per Jailor than ony utAer ™r, naturally they
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wait to try It, Ho they "aaaka a data with the B8” . . . with ila
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MInly norlli uf tint O m .lc ry
“ "d iron ..f il.., M i l Railroad m
H renmury u,lil11Ion was dltcii*ssd.
Alt. (j, w. L. Nmlili read n
lliu* pagu siatsimmt d«/«milnif
h.r action in putting « fence
•touiul til. City owned parkway
lit front uf her home at 801 Kim
Atrauua In ortlui to k...p the lawn
Itflm bBlujr trampled upon. The
inaitar wo* referred t» city Man"Rtir
•«J *“ J- T . Pope,
city building Inspector, for InvMtlgatlon. Thu City ordinance
icquires at least 7 H hat batwaan
JiCHIRM*
The mat tar of aatandlnir tha
Draamwoia Trailer 1'ark, which I.
fntu M * «nd wart outald) tho
f w limit*, farther Into tha City
w“ u
to tha Zoning Board
Of AdJiaatmant, Tha Hearn hail
rescinded formar approval of tha
•xtansiun, following protaata of
property ownera.
’ Contract waa awarded tha
Oeonaa Clay' Produeta Oo„ to fur*

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Two coronet’» inquest* at*
scheduled to taka plac* Friday
afternoun at (ha Court Houia.
At 1:30 o’clock there will be an
InvestIftatlou Into the circum­
stance* of the death of 11 y n r
old Alan Uule, who wa* klllad
la*t Tuesday when hla blcycla
■■■a* struck by an anlnnusHtf^ r~ 0
the urlatulo highway.
Till* Inquest had hecn scheduled
for last Friday, but waa delayed
due tu the Inability to aecura a
court itenofrapher at tha tlia#,
said W. K. Watson, Justice of tha
peace.
The other inquest, slated at
2:3U p.m., will concern the dtath
of Hylvester Tupper, 77 year old
Longwood resident, whose body
was recovered .Sunday afternoon
from the Lake-of-the-Woods, near
the Oiongt) County line.
A bullet wound In the head in­
dicated death by shooting, and
later divers recovered the plitol, a
.32. calibre Remington, from the
lake. The pistol, and aevaral
bricks, attached to leather straps
ami wound around tha neck of tna
man when the body waa found, are
In the possession of Sheriff P, A .
Mero, who has been Investigating
the case.

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IN D EPEN D EN CE, Mb. Id M m , Marry S. Traman, wife at
tb» President, toft by train tar
Washington M a y . ending a to­
day day al tb» Hummer While
Heme here.

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F it ly eight (I S
Thunder id * d a it r il ilm vn onto Vo
knt.r A il Fo rce H are near To kyo
today, co m p leting the h tg g c .l m as*
|r l o v e iu a t r r lu g h i in h isto ry
10.53.1 m ile-, m u m
the lln lle il
■ Rates and the t'.n itic O cean (ruin
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■y ER N EST B. VACCARO
WASHINGTON UP — I’resldcnl
Truman entered (he hospital far n
checkup today It ws* Ihr tint
lime Mr Truman Pin* been ho*illallml tltiee he became Ihr naIon’* chief executive mure lhan
irven years ago
Mr Truman, who Is ns. was
afflicted with a mild virus lnfecllnn
un Sunday and had cancelled all
. hi* appointment! this week. That
• Infection had aU hut cleared up
today, the President's press secre
tire, Joseph Short, told newsmen
Short said Mr Truman was or
dered to the hospital by hla per
smtal physician and lhat he will
1
il* » them for two or three day a
Mr. Truman was put to bed In 1
the Presidential Suite of the Armys
Walter Heed Hospital, The suit"
w «i rnmpleled five years ago. tmt
Mr. Truman hid not used It he
fore
nr n o n o d e a n
1 There was no Indication that Mr
An vlnltoieie water ramlviil &lt;■»!.
Truman we* suffering anything
other than a mild Indisposition II" ehratlng the early history of Dm
kept al work In hla residential St. John's River valley will lie the
an triers al the While House earliet p rin c ip le resto re nt llc n m m Mur
this week studying the raft of leg Is rit't MQ Rsnrh ('snip f«r Roy*
lotion Congress pushed through at Friday evening.
the windup of Its session
The program, In which MQ
The President has enjoyed ex­ ranch-camper* from all ovrr Flor­
cellent health ever since he be ida will participate, trlla the alary
"Sine President on April 12. 1315, of the rvlatlons of the Indian., of
but he has said repeatedly that this district and the firm white
I h* will not try for re election thin -attlcis who came down the river
year.
from Jacksonville
That hr entered the hospital and
The festivities will h" lighted Kv 1
that Short made a public an
iiouncement of the fact seemed to bonfires around the liugc.t of the'
add weight! n! hose* talcmruti It MQ's 21 lakes and hy Ittrrhes I
Is extremely rare for a presidency home In the MQ's six bouts. The
seeker to admit any physical all boya will he divider! Into lodiana
and whites and will meet
menls
1
Mr. Truman has said, among nially for trading purposes
other things, that ha doe* not waul which the two group* will
the presidency at his age He has tain
ofton called It •5"meswkTlUng Job "
Short said h# saw no reason to

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Je,!.RefJ Civil Rights Plank
Record night In Party Platform
Sought By Lehman

At !k&lt;rtmin Morris’ Camp

►Hospitalized For lsi
Time Since Ilccoming Chief Executive
Over 7 Yc^rs Ago

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Flftv nine w err doe hut tore ex
plrwlrtl Tuesday over two .Ilnur,
,o n lh o l Ja p a n . kitting the pilot.
1.1
F id
F lo ie i Da llo ra . S u rra
mr-nto, l a id
tit'ii Otto W cviand . en tn m a n d ri
of Ih r I' S I'a i E a 'I A ir Force*,
met the p ilo t, m il told them they
Mill go to h u r r a o&lt; ■ a .lo iu illv lo r
COMltlMl
H r calle d Ih r m ats flight "o pr
r v ld r n r e rd mu h rrltn g up ill the
F a r Fu st a In rf iu g up in a ll type*
-d plane'. "
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D a v id Si h illin g .
K an sas
r ily , a pim o-rr |ci m e a n file r, led
Ih r tllgh l ol new model F A lt; |rU .
first n p rra h io i.il Ivpe equipped tor
a e ria l retu rn in g
Th e plum". Im n i the
F ig h lr i
Esco rt W ing t'»ik off from T n r iie i
Alt Base .filly I .m il m arie .even
la n d in g s "M route They o e r r r»
furled In lllg t'l . r v r r a l tim es from
11 TT Super fo il tan ker p la n e .
It i . &lt; .ig n llil in ' &lt;u .neve
■ oi'iit,' W rv la ilil -a id
I h r flight
proves I ri’tii al a irp la n e s can tie
ttuivrtl to m y part &gt;d the ,&gt;orlr|
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W ryliifiH told 111*11' i, men tlllltp
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Water Carnival
Highlights Week
At Morris Camp
Festivities T e l l Of
Whites And Indians
In St. John’s Aren

Smelling Plant
Aclirsou Brands
Fire Seiid.s Fume China Violator
Cloud Over City Of Geneva Pad
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Deport- flout tire Dotted Kl.ilei
Until lie the \tr Force I, In* rra .
lug Hi plane strength prrhap- as
much IS VI per rent to Iiiccl a
potential drive Ivy the Red air tor&lt; c
of 1 Him to &gt; non plane I
•irn I l.awtnn t'olllns. ti S
Army chief of duff touring the
Far East. .aid in Tokyo Tuesday
the llcdft ire In for an even lough
cr pounding from die rlr II the
,cai continual
Allied lll*|ifl2 ils g j’l "&gt;c Deo
gf»cl m M*j nf In* ***if In Ih*
Jlirrr
inti 11 t
going tq the closing session of the
J. I bey ire r irliv e rln g the lu g g ag e of ne,. cai-.p . tvrrlr «»»»! *c»lMsl n NurHi K*ti»s»n
nemocratte National Convention
h'tnhbmues
I. vr|i"H'ls s lf j» In |alhilirih *, lurhirl
natl week.
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Mr. Truman will keep working ry Tnoke
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on the bill* before him while at
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|pfit if*' |i* »ftf Vf •iM'llillb Hi • i
the ‘'smallest
bats," and Al
the hotpllal, Short said
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&gt; . Ml 4 ' ’I t
itfiyh*' lv i*dill In -i 4i I 11|» i»iv
Mr Tnttnxn'i personal aiming beta."
' ,1- i ml, &lt;n if \■i I I 'M &gt; .r i *m,
fhlitj* ItU’klcr " Hr list* ^bmvftl »vi
I’rlies were alvn awarded In the
11 •inllHnea On Caa* Slsi
•iMi • n |&gt;i i 'ii'1i
( Mi l M i s r n h m v n
ippitmil fnurrrn nvrt Ihr if ^ n l
brim fishing field to Justin l.ym h
|lt*' lii'ii Ir .1 1 t *pi*" I f■• . 4*♦* *4
nl llnl Irl flu.... . fiirrr
for the mutt and the biggest brim
e«• • 111 f i il 44 1 f l l l ^ l i l
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hh'if f, I 111 - in* »• • Il i l M j r
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and to Don Yost for tbe smallest
4 i s'* * n p r i ,
* hli? 11
't III* liuljh th P i * i i p 1p i n f t* *1
brim.
■•In I r IH «■ &gt;pI Hi J. til ip I1 » I'l'i
* Tltr MH*5! r,in l i;rl *
n fi'nM pm
A tol*l of 2\ cs.rcr 'i'll i.s i*l
■ p&gt;*(tr| « 1hi "ittg; h
At an Interclub meeting -wit &gt;
The top marksman In lha
•ti Hj , l Ht*ftIlltlr Ml || tl pi Il*f I ♦!*'
inln 4i#»f»fIt Koirrii,” Iif* tji hi, tin I Dll* *has ■mM11f
for trial by Judge Douglas
in I * flliirlj! in 4M
ranch's rlfl»ry activities thus far Clermont Sanford Klwant*
pp'lfl H| 4 Dili Ill'll' 'll MifMllPP
strnnr Initioiinw aflermrou u 1 &gt; *tin hip #»f ih.il I ihin t think tlirv \ Ml !(%•»"♦ » I
*m ph tii* tipi
has been Rob Shoemaker, and Son- pert* went down to drfritt iirf.„» o’clock
In f’mnity touD 'p .,* k* int In
M«f» I iff h'lhh
, N hv u mm h
; ny Floyd Is at the top of the list 1n a barrage nf qufuttnnp ftr*d .,' are case* 1n which per-on-, |&gt;l •'
WfvIrtUfl ■'fiifl Mm ! him&lt;h*t IH * p' ‘ *1‘ r«I ' | *D
them by Ralph Harper, vDitm,.
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in the two weeks the camp has Clermont Klwanlan.
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F. Byrd, ■ bitter foe of New Deal
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Th» first questli'ii, cottc-ii""
Felr Deal (pending, won a smash Iteen In operation 15 hnyv hava the rlate and location jf
Il » s *i' t’|| |Mp^J t &lt;4*'ll I I 11V 4 III* l|l
m - in he srt for trial James II ,n ■ fluty »ttf| t*|ll fty tn liitr-i fin'd
h»en
taueht
to
swim
50
yards.
.♦•tf» illy
lll.H IIU IIM I' A W i ll'll
i lietgi'il with an alfiei,
Ing victory for re-nomlnstlon In
ha I rtf the |'l •III &lt; I fII IIfM, fH|
Winning their blue rlhbntia entitled fuumllng nf Klwanls, w n ptomp'
Fdf h phtnr Hf*«' •» itti In iflftfl in * lit IIRIT'I Hf I
Ihoinas, permitting
unsoM...
Tuesday's Democratic primary
ly
and
aiirqustelv
answered
t.y
•Ihnr (ffini niff fnmi f'\lM furl
Byrd, who laid the major issue them in swim nut In the lake to expert lister Tharp.
I lift I fiinpllIII* pi &lt;iim‘ fi ipt
.
&gt; id .
Him, -r. neil i&gt;er*oo lo operate no
t.Mik i. tv n nti fhr '‘ hi** n«ul Iwn I I S’llh'PVftf , VVF11a|III pill f, f' &lt;
was "Trumanlsm." was lending the MQ'» float. Only four Imy* re­ thereafter question after qne.tlim mobile; Rlrhmd I Wnlk.-i, i
I o I, , I" , ll
fin thf* ttrlly
hli Oxford - educated opponent, mained In the red riblmn category, slinupril the board of nine scbol.t’ , i"gnrding a Dnfflr signal, J&lt;n
*Mil MM nf 1»*»*)r*t i | 1 1sIM111411V» t "hi M't 1
Y'i*k I 'I
Pl.f.st ".f fh* '
Francis Pickens Miller hy gto.flri restricted to water near the shore. In the history and herltagn ol (hr •r. I.yn, drunken driving; li '
fn III fm
•*'IfM1MI 1V 4|1**l« 1 Mt* ti Inf ftf Ini' I p . t -4Pi • * MUJr i M
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The buildings of the ranch, club.
votes In 124,803 when The Assn
Rudd, axi'csslva speed; Marvin V
’ l| f*|£.(111 1' i h*"*n inn " i Pi t'j fh i it' ip
-M"l jlftl th IlMl'* *Pi Iff MlMI 1' 1 Mi t Ip"
*f i
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elated Press cessed tabulations of found In the heart of typically
I
Rcnnltaml,
drunken
tlrlvlng,
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J. L. Hurt, asked Ihe men" ng
4» 4^14*
return* with reports from I.RT3 of Floridian *voc,ds after miles nf of the Intllsn word "Klwanls,' R. f’ox, IntovtcHtlon; Im iiu Mui
1 rfivri. ..... . I hv Mir * * Hi. , 1. ll.
It VpiM ||l'* ' *f y*IP| ♦M ftpt 1 \’'
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the state's 1,713 precincts.
winding tnrtunua driving, overlook got in Just under the wire with | cxhlldting a deadly weapon; I
tin' Mini ifn|*jHr 11IM*MIKv/* lift &gt;NiP. ' PI.'l 1 Vfftf'Ml»-ll1*"•'■! •ii f if* I rf|.i.
ft. Jf* i.i f U
I
The victory place* the senator i * half mil* tong lake remnikaldy Mis answer of 'something eliniil in* Ktnihcs, nshhiiI i and l.iH.-,
Mi
lv «r rhfNif 1
M v j*i i f&lt;11p - 1' t (♦t" 1 Ms, I (&gt; IpAtiriim
in a strung position at the slate root t,"rri"»f of |l» driilh hml frcsli. publicising yinirself.” The correii
illher rases and charge,
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Ml 4Ilk 2 1 UHll ’4 , p.*; f'M Mi** . mm ' * '
M in ik.' M" M A I tpt I |f I►
f, 4..
,1 .’ Democratic convention In Roanoke n"s* for KlorliU summer wirier.
IDtdiaid
f'ns»clh»rry,
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answer, rrernrding to Mr. j|Hi
4 -*r(1l"l| ♦III I , ill f In* *. »• 9
•Im miiii *if Mm 1P■|"pftl If dll 1‘-s11"■» ft
Thursday when 28 delegates will
\ m f f if*- ll'tit" *if I n t- in ‘ •**
At the head nf the rnsd ns It imr, is "in make oneself known". with usanult mid haMery, I 1
'mo ill Chicago I 1' - i i m.iknig ..
Twenty Manfoid man mid ......
ha namrd to tho Democratic Na winds around the hike shore to the He termed Mr. Hurt's answer f„» Wannxinachei, embesilriiieni, ( en .m.ijilrted the Red (Tins Sen ... knowdi t|gi HO ..I
i ttf ' Hv
y.i.l ni,.
i 4.Ih’,4
tlonal Convention. Ilyrd Is support M(J Is the long, picturesque ennk- j percent cm rrrt end allowed him tu I’. Hurt, two rliaigr*, rli&gt;inl r&gt; lor I if" !Uving
J tn \ ut iprill I
if;* \ '.i'tin ' I I- f*"imf f i
a " lim e , ll w a , .&lt; I'dido ul ■ ■ ,. ..&gt;
I’rogiHOi mil
. .HI ft tt»
Ing Sen, Richard Ruascll of Genr house, built as nil tile tmirh’s continue In the race.
driving arid driving with ID .-■ • ducted July II hi Die Munl.ipal f.n we E is .'h l.'.o e. i w iD i t .n is i.. * 441 'k*|lHIPfl t' IVfPI ilfllllfflMV f *
'Ml
4tl|
gla for the presidential nomination building* arr, out of pine taken off | However, inenibers of the hoard revoked; llowaril Carter, ili inl," Fool hv Red Cross IVstet Kifelv Ik e 'l v icto ry -.I. Die rilH l T n li.il
hf. 'Mtih f u i tf m i
*hf4 t Piithn f I 1»4l(|||
h hl'tk'
i. j.-niifit'f
During the campaign, most
Mir 111ih i niM
"Now i nil. eI n.rig i Im! imd. n..i v *It*im "JVI-'l |N"*Pl 'Jilpj
Siam began to fail thick and fast, driving; Calvin McKinney, ,.g Chalnn.ti Tommy Stringei and
th» pl»re.
heated In a generation tn Virginia.
was (eft grnvnlerl assault j Marie M If.'I, have received cerllflcales to Dial I rom|dlinenl y... ..n th, (...■ * f f.pphii tl. *if i »11&gt;4a tiiMJ tvh
Here the ranchers and counselors and only Joel Field
.1‘I / »'
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Miller contended Inal Byrd waa
I......I 4sv.ll |&lt; n1111 ... ig llio lit y S'* lo,;. IIMih&lt; till 11 lllf'h khllNlillfl nf I'DI)
effect, Mr. Stringer stdd today
thren hearty meals * Any sur­ standing after * flurry of fall •it rinks'll ilriviug.
l i l y ff'M 1If .Ifni ' - " i k *ii
more Republican, on the baala of eat
I'erklii* l.nmur face* two rlnnt
111 p 1 hv UKNil! nf I ilflMfllJ HI
tire* to answer the qurailnn "How
Flfte'll of lliese snd prevlrni- •" (lacked It , (oi. I . d I iiii 'h i . |un t
rounded
hv
Morris
Imphles
nf
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hli votes in Congress, than Sen
driving drunk and Paving
MN
Util I |&gt;l di Mi •
III ijpillir t rl.nl y 1*&gt;f "ill la*
...| wiD. .enl .niiu.i'id it... ...
gradual"* of the program hi
"Very deserltitlon. Faring the dnni many districts are there In Kl c*.
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Rolrert A. Taft of Ohio.
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Byrd made much of Miller’s hangs a virion* looking rattlesnake
hio Waldir II. Flymtou, drlvii.y liuvv tiring I ling ill liy
h&gt;i
I r jti'iit i h *M* *1 in 111if ll *11 i* i r Mr,
Field
lepllnl
correctly,
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pre campaign statement Ihkl Pres- rkln, whom Inhnliltiirit Wit* shut hy did all the defeated contestants drunk; Charles E. Iluin'ml, iln
krinwn swimming mid water &lt;af |*ro*plT,DVI&gt;, . .|,|-| lolly Wltii II, nf r f' &lt;•* in pt&gt;ln vhphh'fkt n . in
ton.Mt
Idcnt Truman had made the right tho Morris hov», tlolthv and Kr- in rhorn*, In the question, "Where log drunk; Arthur FI. Hickey, iv . ely lusIrUrtnr Mob /uhioil finin ClMikei who -i mnlo lo'l..nl Do flit'H* M h v Mi*- |»i |** n f f if Mi*' pi Pfll'll !• I If• , |I||.
slhl* »■fl*'ll 1
declalon on every one of the great nle. shortly before camp began,
charges, hit and run and rfrlvtnv Atlanta.
IMi im"ill|lift* r vpu| h v fhr ti|{*lit pn-i'We
I'KIll,
is
the
newest
clirh
In
our
dis­
a.- going ’
To the right hang the mngnlfl trict T" It was Coro* Reach.
issues which confronted him. Howdrunaj Fsut Jordan, assniilt mil
"I'm Sllle D -vmlioll/e, I|r . Mi i f 'Vm vrjfi prihicl hnlfijf a»*n- &lt;*•#. , f, n 1*4 flPlfi*** 1'IIP • Mn* •ih* ‘lllug
Mi. /uhrnil Is leaching !"* *•♦&gt;
ever, during the campaign Miller cently spread wings nf a wild
The meeting wa* presided over liattery, anil Lacy Hloan, aggin denis the new assembly line sriiD m o n t nf m iiiiv m « i„ go.. I l ifmi* tl Ml f*Mi *i
'III V Iff 1 !m» •fl 1 ,f Ifft 1Mi*’ M*« l|14
denied that he aupported many of turkey, his fierce gnarled claw* hy I ’irsidnnt Marlin Htlneclpher, vali'd assault.
method of swimming Instruction, F lo l Ida f'riu ker i, .1 irriD m .’iil 11...r
! m»V If ll ll (IN (1f.|l»* *•. rtf f |J» *f
(he Truman hacked meaitires In nnltnd lo I he rafter upon which the with (). K. Goff acting a* tempor­
A total of nine ca*n« were cm
I S LINER t i m I ABI.4
" I I I g iv e fu ll • -x|iicii»ioll no N.o
Mr.
Ktilnger
revealed.
I’MMft ♦ll i fl .',111III l "*t M|| . |lft 1•* f0l
Congrei*.
wing* hang. In a corner a stuffed ary srcietary. The hoard of ex- rleil over until the na*l term »f
I TV Y O R K ii li. c new anim i
Tlwise ciumiletlog Mis senior I, IUt»2 . M illio n i iqm ii m illio n i ol
The Demncrallc nomination nor owl, bagged on Ihe place, glnrrt pet l* included Mack Cleveland Jr„ court, nrrnrdlng tn Gcoige ,&gt; course are I,. P. Vimlguf ri .i, lia id t ill Ills I li u A lo e r lr a ii. aland 'I... i I 'mted . i l n i r . .|."crl i|iir-.'ii M|" JfMI*1Ca " , ,.|J| h* &gt;'&lt;-i (oyed.
Hull, ,4It’ ’l
•1 i tUr-d
In
tnaUv !s equivalent to election In nut nt lha camper* and a deer head rvarlyle llousholder, L. T . Unas, Hpccr, comity prosecuting nil..,
Comdr. F. W. Trapolln, lltihiis hcaido y i.ii nod w ill jo in m D r of Do- AilnnM i . i doing lo icD Ic . Im*. i|'b|H- INI 1 ft" *"|P1 , l.ot loDrey
Virginia, Ilyrd haa been In the Irenlgnlv examine* the multiple Krl Hhlnholicr, A. G. MdnnU, ney.
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Hlshee,
Mammy
Jarobson,
Dong
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Will }|1|Vf Ml 4N *If 411" . J""lMi1rMit»,tf*
Senate since 1822.
from Its perch oyer the conlade J. L. Hurt, Rupert Strickland, Joel
Whitney, Crate Whitney, Law ill MlUM&lt;h'lP!ir« ft't litittrtMpfi m, lo i . Ii m isallH U lli c in s dug
M&gt; lift* Iru iDi a ,.an&lt; led
bar,
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v.el
Held and l.eaier Tharp.
elect
tlm
man
om
|irnsiiicnl
rencc Kkale*, Wiley Jarrel, Hue
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Along the walls of the rookhnu*"
"It
la
my
abiding
fntlh
Dial
The vliltora from Clermont were
Ann Radford, Helen
Michels,
fit HDD BANK DtSPl. AV
are myriad article* needed In Fieri Wolfe, president of the Cler­
M »ry Ann Galloway, Gnorgr f.'ox, lie is the otm great American who oil this in m T n h l" m e ic h dlrm D iun
A dlrdlm iive wintlo« display
csmpltur, from tomahawks to *ad mont club, Forest Colegrove, pro­
George llrasce, Maurice Hcardllin, can bring in. n new li.qic mil a . Ii" to rio 'il lit-■ in illic it vuy.ig» d"M.o.ull ding tin- uieDu.d ot tilOod
A two day fly-in convention will trvln DaLatte, Clarence Jlmwn, banian the l»'«i of „ Uunl YVMI l i i m lo a 2 w ay. le c ru .l w inning D ip
die* add First Aid erpiloment of gram chairman, Jim Jenklna, past
No matter hew fkr eway every necassarv kind. From thl* lieutenant governor, Hob Me- he begun In New Hrnyriia Item b Arthur BpeSdlng, George Von w «i( rtiiliiM* n p4*w miirr Hill
A lte r Ihe
.1,11■ i.er Hied lie re dotinllon In Die Bed . u.,-, I.joiv!
heme yen aiay gn en yen' mass of oeefltiiremenl gleams Mr. klnstiy, vice president, Ralph next Sunday hy the FlorlJa I \, hoff, Lawrence Hartmann, and bring atahilily In H ronf.i.od I. .. day following Die I'taml -dam mnlille and Ihe place. Hut Mood
donated In Sanford mav tie tent has
matlon yam M l readily catch Morris's “ Father of the Year" trn- Harper, chairman of the under­ lug Farmers' Asaorlstloii, J’oric.t Nlxl* Klrchhoff.
America and a war weary world voyage, Die 11 S l ines announced adorned II"’ left limv window of
ip an the Hohm lawn news hy nhy. awarded him recently hv Ihe privileged children committee, ami Rrecklnrldgn of the Clvl! Air l'&lt;
*'We are looking forward wiD, II. .1 its ,«« qui'eri u o iild nni m ake Vow eil'i &gt;.ii l ir I fiticet since yes
Completing a refresher routs"
trol said today.
•—ding the ftanfecd Herat* Men’a Apnaml Club of Florida.
ttflubln Hili'Hcock, secretary.
Iri senior lira saving were Dor I, keen ant|ci|iatu.ii of a|o.nilu.g Do- ! .&lt; habit of breaking tier 5 dav lerd.iy afternoon Tile ldmrdmnhite
Event* at th« convention m il. McCall Ragan and Marian F’lshcr. winter scaaon sgal.r in good oh .I'tiednle
when yen rctam. Yen can nr*
Another visitor was Charles F\
Tba r**t of the ranch building*,
will he at tin- Epheopal Pariah
At the aarns time lletty NrnlDi Hanford."
mngn with rent carrier hay, nr the tradlnrs post, bunk house*, and Ramm,'ARM I, from the statu Include a fly-ln hrer.kfrst to hIlniMe al H no Ih.ir alay motning
FI.KH'
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glu
the
day,
the
coronation
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Charlie Natrlean, Mren- lha Morris'* own cabin are strung nf Maine, who was Introduced, the liifii! Queen of Florida Flying Hrrnja and Handra Monforton, *nd
£ 2 *igh
i
Msmbeta of t|.a Hanford Lodge I
r»'t around the lake In a grove of with flourishes ami a poetic da- Farmers, a crus* rountry proti John Clarke ware graduated from ESCAPEES lit IIF, PUNISHED
LINCOLN TON, N I '1 -F o u r of Plk &gt; will meet at rj;0*1 o*cl".-t'
nlnea. Fronting on a sandy beach, scrlptlon of that great state by rlency flying conteit and the a Junior life aavlrrg court* also
r . Tj p wm _ , m r n n w r lH
ringleaders
nl Tuesday's 'Lincoln tomoin.w night and members me
taught
by
Mr.
Htrlngar.
Erl
Lane.
Also
vliillng
the
cluh
..........
COBPMK'R
COFFIN
FIRED
tha came affords ample opportu­
•f the Herald saved far j
Rita
awarding of a trophy fur this
Enrl
IliggliilKilham,
County
Prison
('amp M|irlMng, In nigrd hy
was
E.
W.
Thomas,
rommerclel
OTTAW
A,
III.
tgl
—
A
casket
runwhile yen era away. In ha d*
nity fnr swimming and other aqua"Quo VadU"
•vent.
exalte.| iiilcr. to (.e (iiesent as so'
which
a
guard
wa*.
held
prianurr
Pining
the
body
of
an
elderly
Ne­
agent
of
the
Atlantic
Cuarl
f.inu
to
tie sctlvlttee,
hnase In a n
11:10 J; 14 - 5:18 4:'JJ
For those arriving .Saturday gro was found In flames in nn for 10 hours, have hern sent In important derision will be mada
Tha trading post la the center of Railroad.
jerhage open year rotora
there will he dancing through the Ottawa mortuary Tuesday night Central Prison ut HuHgh when* regarding Die purpose.! Elk is
M O V IFLA N U
courtesy of the New Hmyrn* and Flra Chief Flminett Burke said they will he (Hinlshcd lor llmlr creation budding Hob«rt
fiill
theca la no citra charge. The ranch activity. Each boy puts his
' Tile Company Bits Kssps"
It.hot will preaid'
Reach Chamber of C'ommerre, Mr. ha believes It wa* deliberately ig­ part In Ihe mutiny
ragaler weehly euheertptlna ***a*’av In th# ranch bank at the
beginning of camp and mav draw
CAMDALTfEB LIBTKD
Breckinridge said. He also ad- nited.
Nnrih Cirollnu Prisons Dlrcdor
7:45, feature ft: 13,
cot a* mu«H *a ha like* for pur­ , WASHINGTON lit — A Defense vlaerl that any who desire hotel
FIREBOMB HUR LED
Tho casket of William Lambert, Walter Anderson promised Tucs
Last complete show, DTill
Depertment
Hat
(No.
ni»7)
today
at tho post so long a* hla
TO K YO 'ft— Kymlo News Agency
accommodation* should notify the 77, was found biasing in tho rear day night that nn investigation
h a Before leaving an year va* chase*
eatlnr h*h|t* at the cookhouse Identified 68 more Korean War Chamber of Commerce In New room of. a funeral parlor, which would enntinun. He said that any said Communists nt Ruin' 'Tuesday
PRAIRIE L A K E
•nUan simply notify
casualties.
Of
Ihe
tutal,
14
are
Smyrna.
meet with Mrs. MnrrtsV approval.
1| owned by white persons. Lam­ nf the 51 muninnu* prisoners, nut night hurled a firebomb at nn
"Pat and Mike"
Around Hie walla of the post dead, 40 wounded, four mining
All Civil Air Patrol units and bert, who left nn immediate rela- nf At in Ihe cell blnck, found to American ear and destroyed It,
Mccalatl
lailM departaient.
7:15 - 0:30 - 10:30
hnntr hamfmaHp nliattF fmllnn In action and eight injured In bah peraonvll are invited to the con­ lives, died early Tuesday of n heart he Involved In Instigating the revolt
A firebomb missed another
ir* iiiM «4 «* N i * lit i
American ear in u Tokyo suburb
would he similarly punished.
vention, Mr. Breckinridge added.
ailment.

M'-OWa* itt'A V S

Byrd Wins Virginia
Senatorial Race By
Two to One Margin

Clermont Kiwanis Twrnfy-Four &lt;iisrs
Club Holds Joint Are Set I'or T’rinl
Meet In Sanford In County ( out I

S;iIi*h l);sv llt'iii!’
I'iiumri! I’m I’SL

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I%&lt;i%I lullrr Win:.

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(.roup Or Twenty
(!oinple(es (!ourse
In Water Safety

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack

3V

('onvention I rSei

Hy Flying Farm ers

IVlNvir Tltm* Table

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Military Air Power
World War II and the fighting In Korea have finally
convinced American military leaders of the importance of
airpower in military operatlonn. Today Americans talk
blithely of juts, of Riant bombers than can fly thousands of
miles without refueling and deliver bomb loads of vast ton­
RtlttH a* H ttU Him Matin nage. Yet it is only 48 years since the Wnr Department ac­
Oeteke* rr. ttlf, ai I*. Peel offlr. cepted the first plnne built to military specifications.
•f taafara, PlarMa. lite r Ika Art
On July 30, il)00, the War Department accepted a .plane
at Camgwaam al Hand a, UTI.
built by the Wright brothers. Compared with the planes of
today-th? Wrierht urjtlitra tr
•• .,1 ' ’lL-ffectual
and weak. ~ Ic i'&amp; .-t plane, Inefirneni uflu «„ Award though
it was, was the ancestor of the great fighting flying ma­
chine* of today.
The men in this country Interested In making aviation a
strong pnrt of our armed forces have not had on easy time.
They have had to overcome the objections of the tradition­
alists who scorned the airplane ah u weapon. Many of them
sacrificed their careers In ntlcinpts to convince their super­
iors of the Importance of planes.
The bombers and the jets, the carrier bused planes which
streak through the skies to keep America safe are a tribute
to these men of vision.
f i i T l i r i b U a nan bar el lira
•*(•**•*•* Praaa whi.h la ealltlea
ta Ida aaa fee raaakilWhut About Cans?
Hlaa at all tda laaal aawa rrialH
i tdla aawapaaar. aa nail aa all
P news fliajMlahaa. ______
Cans go camping and they go on picnics, and so docs all
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1M688
America. So let's consider cans. If they are opened at only
TODAY'S BIHI.e ' VERSE
one end, u little Ihpiid inevitably remains. It smells as good

to flies, mosquitoes ami other forms of wild life as the con­
God haa uaati strange natari*’ tents did when fresh to its human openers. If it has bright*■» wklefc la dika greet nacolored labels, they look like flowers or fruit from a dis­
,ik«„
ikabte. Ha dislike* pride and ar tance.
Plies like fruit. They seek the cons; they find
[anca. I will make them ona na what’s left. They thrive and breed there.
97:2Z.
But If both ends are opened, the contents drain off and
It isn’t what you eat that earner ate no good as fly or mosquito ini'iioutorn. If there Is a
ujcaia, someone said the other day: campfire and the empt&gt; cans are set in It to dry up nrnl
discolor, they possess no attraction for the wild life and
it a.what's eating on you.
they cease to disfigure the landscape, fading Into the color
General Moton ipent nratly $37.* of stone and earth instead. If they are flattened, they are
000.000 on sttveiliiing laat year still safer and less ugly.
It war divided amona varinm medi
Camping and picnics are supposed to be fun. Hut they
at follow*- r.dio 4690.000; tele can be clean fun. They don’t have to make the place where
viaion, $1,772,000;
magazine* they hnnponed unplonsnnt to the sight and smell of those
$ 1 0 , 6 6 2 ,0 0 0 ;
and
new ipapen
who follow the original picnickers or campers.
123.794,000. It paya to advertiae
It's golden rule stuff to think about othor people's com­
fort
and happiness. People having fun cun contribute to
The Pemocrali are going In have
the
peace
of the world by starting their consideration of
an awful time neat week picking t
other
folks
with decent disposal of their cans and refuse.
candidate who ian't too aqmelhin*
Be
sure
to put your fires out, too. Don't leave till it’s
or other. Barkley it loo old, Runel
done.
and Kefauver loo southern. Kir
too oily. Hardman too rich. Steven
sen loo unwilling, and Ttumati fin
been tried Ion often. Rill there i
no other candidate in the rare win
could Matt with such a big bind
of electoral volet aa Senator Rui
tfll.
Eleven out of every 20 vnlen
even before General Kiienhowei
was nominated al the Chit ago con­
vention, thought the Republican
would win the preiidenlial election
neat November, according to &gt;
turvey conducted by the Princeton
Rcitarch Service. Even i n , the
Soiilh 43 perrenl thought the Re­
publican* would win, only 41 per
cant thought the Democrat! would
And at we tay, that wai befort
Eisenhower waa nominated.
John Wheeler recalls that Pieii
dent Coolidga never had much to
ity but whenever he, goened hi’
mouth he acid lomething. On a cold
night up in Vermont one winter
someone handed the Prcildent a
buffalo robe to wrap u p In. No­
ticing the Preaident left the fur on
the outside, hit aide remarked, ' T
you put the fur on the imide nr*1
to you, I believe it will keep yui
warmer". To which the Preiideni
replied. "Why didn't someone tell
tha buffalo that)"__
The labor ihotlage, the 30-hotn
work week, the unwillingncia of
»0me to work, it resulting in more
and more high ichuol boys and giili
holding jobt on the aide. At leeit
five timet at many are working
how at there were in 1940, lays the
Canaua Bureau. They are getting a
lend Hail in life, mikine money
end perhaps saving it while they
•re w i'-e . end gelling acclimated
idea « f working before it ii
, ’ late. the time may come when
llp ts who do not work will have a
hard lima getting along.
• Ninety percent of lhi« nation'i
vara have leliled nothin a, tayi
ca Barton. Presumably wi
have gained our iodepend
from Great Britain anyway
eves II wa had not fought the Re
volution ary War. Praiumably the
W o n .would Hava been pteierved.
thedatas aet fret, even if there had
Civil War. Presumably too,
Fuhrar

Ite S«u«r&gt;. M no! been
I at the Battle of Touri in
QuiUriuWin could have
rved, but iKara war eon*
loubt
about
it at tha time.
ii .
.1 . ■
w«ch caffisi wi&lt;K it the
the foolish, unpUaiant,

New Robin Hood

Elks Exalted Ruler

July If, &gt;682

Sanford, Fla.
Mr. Holland Doan, Editor
The Hanford Harold
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Mr. Daam
I feel aura that theia facta would
hava bean in tha account of tha
City Commlailon proceeding* (In
Tuesday's Herald I If your report*
ar.nad oern present whan tha dUcuaaion and
-^&gt;v-&gt;*v
'
At Monday night’* matting I
Mated and atilt hold that, 'Mr.
Harry Lee haa lerved on the Civil
Service Board since Ita Inception
(IU44) with diligent and faithful
nrvlca.
Mr, Lea haa alio lerved unselflehly on many other City Boarda
with great credit to tha City of
Sanford and to himialf.'
I further atated that tha City
Hoard*, Committee* and Comml*rion* should be changed a* to per­
sonnel every so often rather than
working a good man down. (This
i* In line with tha auggaatlon* and
requests that I hava received from
numerous people.) I *ald that I
■Iso believe that more people be
given a chance to take an active
part In civic affairs and thereby
learn some of the many details ancountered.
It Is for this reason that on 119
June 1662, that aa la normally
don* by the Mayor, I recommend­
ed rmneone els# he appointed to
the Civil Service Hoard. Mr. Lee
had served faithfully for four-two
venr terms and was therefore en­
titled to relief from a position of
no compensation.
It I* for the aliove reasons that
1 ,eq&lt;n ste the City Commission to
reconsider their decision taken
during mv absence— It wa* also
not clear to all the Commissioner*
thnt final action had been taken.
Ho In the Interest of removing
any unintended reflection I respec­
tively aek that you print thl» letter
In your forum.
Sincerely yours,
W. H. Stsmper
Mayor
T A X REFUNDS MADE
WASHINdTQN tgt-The Revenue
Hureau's |«b of making refunds
In people who overpaid their 1691
Ini-nine tasei Is about 68 per cent
complete, but officials estimated
___ that about 560.000 more
tnduv

Few Americans grow up without forming an intimutu ac­
quaintance with Robin Hood and the amiable rogues of
Sherwood forest. Hollywood has capitalized on the uffee-' checks wTll go mil.
lh«- 28W million people lo whom
(Ion that you ii gn turn liuvu far liabln Hood by making huv
have been mulled so far
oral v l t h Ioiih of the story of tin* outlaw w Iiuhu origins go refunds
have uveraued a record high 984 36
back to mu'lont F.iiglinb folk-loru. The most mount Robin compared
lo 15366 for 1650 InHood movlu is a Walt llinnuy production with an all live- rorrifl tui overpayments and the
previous record of 165 for 1648, a
actor cast,
Bosley (’rowthcr, critic for the Now York Times, bo- year of big tax reduction.
One consolation for thme who
IIcvph that Hollywood Is reverting to tin.* formula of swash­ still
have refund checks coming;
buckling films which wan so successful In thu past. Recent They'll
he due some extra money,
releases such iih "Scarammicho," "Ivnnliou" and “Robin lor the government pays Interest
of one half of I per cent each
Hood" give weight to Ids llieory.
month on refunds not mailed by
Thu Rubin Hood adventures are bound to hold the young­ April
I, which Is two weeks after
sters spellbound. It Is an established fact that the legends the tax deadline.
of tills outlaw are an important pnrt of Knglish literature.
On this basis wu intend to go to thu show and improve our
mind. Wo havo a high regard for culture, particularly
when it takes the form of sword fights and rascality by fig­
ures like Robin Hood, Littlo John and Frlur Tuck,

NEW YORE (Special)—8ao»
•tarn, Fargo, N. D., banker, mer­
chant and civic leader, waa elect­
ed Grand Exalted Ruler of the
Benevolent end Protective Order
of Elka at Ita Mth Orend Ledge
Convention here Monday,
Stem, who erne unoppaeed, was

•JU*‘r *• Conv*nt(&lt;io,

ism Btern, Fargo, N. D„ banker,
Merchant and olvle leader, who was
slsctsd Grand Ensiled Ruler of the
■tnevelent and Protective Order ef
Elbe at Ita eith (trend Lodge Con­
vention In New York City,

Local Landlords Are
Careless About ORS

of Wlinamsport,
Pa.
Grand Exalted Ruled Davie re­
ported that membership showed a
gain for tha 18th conoocutlve year,
an Increase of 88,904 which
bought the order’s membership to
an aU-tIme high of 1,066309.
Nineteen new lodges wore Insti­
led In 14 atatea and Alaska dur­
ing the paat year, bringing the
total to 1,910.
Convention officials reported
^&gt;r_193M Elk. and_|he|y wlvee

' business sessions got under way
in the Waldorf Astoria following INSU RANCE AT A SAVINt
the colorful public opsnlng cere­
FOR YOUR
monies Sunday night. He !&gt; the
HOME
- AUTOMOBILE
first North Dakotan to heed the
Order of Elka in ita M year Ma­
BUSINESS
ture, Stern has served aa North
Dakota Chaiman of the National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
since Its Inception, he* been
chairmen of Uie North Dakota
State Crippled Children Commiss­
ion for 11 years, end waa a found­
er and for many yenra head of tha
State Elks Association’* Crippled “Your Mutual Insurance Friend*
Children program, which eatabPkooe let
llshed Camp Graeslck. an Institu­ 111 N. Perk Ave.
tion for handicapped children, near
Blsmarek, Stern will bo inetidled
at the dosing convention tension

Many laiutlords in the Hanford
Hsfense Rental Area are earths*
In complying with ths regulations
of the Office of Rent Stabilisa­
tion, W. R. Williams, area rent
director, stated today. The main
offense Is fallur* of landlords to
reglstsr ihelr rental property
with the Office of Kent Htabillialion within the time limits ivqulred by law.
On houses and apartment anils
tin- regulations require that the
property be regiitued within EO

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M
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flLU
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day* from the date of-ilra*. rental.
In the caee ef room*, motor and
tourlat courts, trallsra. trailer
spaces end the like, 10 days firm
date of first rentel.it tke require­
ment.

FIRST FEDERAL
FIRST

'sea Iks meetlag ends.

■ ~!

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan

&lt;1171.00
1947 Plymouth
Sedan
Extra clean, law mileage

im .0 0
1947 Hudson (6)
Sedan

I77S-OQ

Another Point overlooked fre­
quently la the requirement of ten­
ants to register any unit* they
ere sub-renting. In casea of sub­
renting, a “chief" tenant, In re­
ality. Itecomea ■ landlord, Mr.
William* stated, end la subject
to the same requirement* as Is
the owner of the property,

1950
Studebaker
Commander Sedan
Low Mileage, Looks New

&lt;117500

GOOD USED PIANOS
STORY AND CLARK

BOSTON UPRIGHT

Key Coverings

New Key Coverings

1946
Oldsmobilc 2 Dr.
Sedan

Reconditioned

Reconditioned

&lt;775-00

Delivered 1115.00

Delivered $85.00

(rood

125.00 D u e

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Eaey

M o n th ly

Paym ents

FIRST FEDERAL
HAVINGS A LOAN

KAUERS PIANO STORE
1206 Myrll* Av*.

ARROCIATION
H i West First Street

Phons I I 9 6 - W

NICHOLSON
WICK CO.
210 MAGNOLIA AVE.
Phone 1084
Sanford

O

What’s a picnic
without Coke?
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A good picnic is lively and

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sparkling with fun, The life
and sparkle of ice-cold Coca-Cola
adds so much to any occasion,

look at price tags.
That's the kind oi market
where Buiek really shlnso.
Do you know why?'
Buiek prices ore down within
easy reach of the folks who buy
what’s known ns “tty* ltyftr*
priced three."
Fa6t is-a big chunk d Buiek
seles oomee from the folks who
trade inooe of thM tatopHSid

Tt S ?
“2*J S £ u ! £ Z
“ fC T tayragailnlarlte llwt
« “&lt; . million dollar, and marc
to vtvslopi

with Aiurei
pM pl,v,lHiylM Bttlo
^ o llw w a d X
above.

They like the room, the fabrics,
the i t t r i appointm ents they
lin'd, hi th e ■ m * rt* a tfp p ln |

W hy don’t you com* in
lor youriell whet** boh
popularity?

They like this wpy it hamHee.

Buiek.

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they’re getting a let mar*

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TTTE SANFO RD TIER VLU

Officers Elected At Herndon Ordination
Baptist WMIJ Sleet Program Announced

Wrd.. Jut. Hi. t&lt;&gt;3»

Page J

r o n io it iM iw 's
T P IIO ^ K

As

Social Calendar
t u iw iu y

The Sfltilnnln High School Itnuii
will hold summer prnrtlre In the
whonl hand hull nt 7:H0 p.m. All
lumnl nnd^iti’rerttetl persons me
onllelly Inm til to be present.
WEI IN EH DA )
The I’ rnyer Mertlng Service nt
the First liaptnt Church will In
held in the Memorial E'liinitionnl
UuiMint; nt h im p in
The Midweek I'ruycr flcrvlce of
the Ceiilml Ilnpllul t'hnrrh will he
held at 8:lk&gt; p.m. The Funbeami
will also Intel nt tlun hour.
The It. W. W hip IliKe Clas* of
the First Methodist ■ lunch will
gfcoid Its niea’hly nisoling to he
"receded vWb ti chicken supper
at U:00 p. in. nt the Seminole
Camp on the Wrkiwn River. All
members and their families are
Invited.
M ONDAY
The Wotnrn of the I’rrsbytcrlnn
Chiirrh Prayer Hand will meet at
7:110 |&gt;. m. An iiriplrnttmtul inert­
ing will he (odd at H:II0 p, ill. In
the E'lucullnmil Biiililing with
— Evening i'lndi- No. a In eharge of
•Hi* prnpiaiV The topic for the
program will lie "John Calvin."

f

; Hev. Ami Mrs. Scott
i Arc Guests Of Honor
I
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About 60 Attend
Navy Square Dance
About l‘0 persons attended the
«nuaie ilance held la.'t Friday
night nt the Navy Center spon­
sored hv the Ituslness and I’ro1 fe'slonnl Woman'* Club In enni luneliou with the Navy Center
Committee, .Summer Mowers, pot­
ted planlH and greenery decorated
the large auditorium
The dance* were railed hy Jim ­
my Clo.isin of Cassleheiry anil re*
freshments consisting of sand­
wiches and punch were served
during the evening. On the pro­
gram wns no]nipt Miss Jean Nunnnlly of Hamilton, Ala., who sang
"Slagle is the Moonlight" and
"Did You Ever (let That Ferllng
In the Moonlight.*' Among those
serving ns hostesses from the B
Mid I’W Cluh were Mrs. K, B.
Carter and Mrs. Kscar Price.

Catholic Youth Club
Has Regular Meeting
The Catholic Youth Club held
it* regular meeting at the Par­
ish Annex Monday evening at
8:00 p. tn.
A renort wns given hy Mlsa
Connie bursnil on the picnic giv­
en for the Hummer Catrchlim
rlnpses nt SanLamln Spring*.
A(mut 00 children with their pari nts attended and Mis* Durand
slated that an enjoyable time wat
had hy nil.
A plrnlc wns planned for Labor
Day, lo Include a luneli amt guinea
for nil age groups for the entire
parish. Mis* Claire Normand was
named rlisirnian of I he food com­
mittee! and other rhnlrmrn In*
elude Miss Margaret von Her
hulls, Mlsa Dorothy Tcslo and
Miss Isnhet I.eFlls, games rnmmlttee; nod Miss Edwlna Itlnrkman and Mrs. It. W. Anthony, advertlslng commuter.
A contribution wns received tn

_Officers of the Lake Mary Coni*
iniinilv Cliuirli ami lltrlr wives
mat minriae evening nt the home
of Mr, ami Mrs. Cieorge It. Patter­
son &lt;o honor the Rev. and Mrs.
flto b rit HoojQ of lladdenfleiil, N.
J., who are vl*lting his parents,
IhaKirv. and Mr*. I. W. dealt.
At g tale hour. Mrs. Pnttersnn,
assisted hv the wives of Mio other
offie»rs, served rnke and fruit
punch. Enjoying this ivciiibm with
the lionnr guest i, were thn Hi v.
and Mi"*. I*. W. Scott, Mr. and
Mis (irorge It. I'atteisnn and
fJeioge. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. II. M.
Certnaii, Mrs J, |i, Cochran, Hnm Keogh and Craig, Mis. J. L. Hob­
Cochran, ItU. nail At r o. II. M. by and Mary firaee and Mr. and
P til'ii.mi,
ain| Mrs. It. W. Mrs. P. D. Anderson

Officers were elected at the
monthly program meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Union of the
First Haptist Church held on
Monday at 1:tH) o'clock at the
rhuich Educational Building. A
report was heard from Mrs. John
I.. Miller, chairman of the nomi­
Francis E. Bull returned to his nating committee. She wns assist­
home yesterday after undergoing ed by Mr*. It. K. Cooper and Mrs.
eve surgery at Holiday House S. E. Harbour.
The following officers and com
Hospital In Orlando.
mllee chairmen were elected Mrs
Frirnd* of J. W. Dunlap, father A. J Peterson, president; Mr*.
of Mrs. W, D. Thornton, will re­ A. It Tedford, S’onng People's
gret to learn that lie I' confined Leader; Mrs. A, D. Rountree,
to Fernnld-l.aughtun Memorial assistant Young People's Leader;
Mrs, It. T. Thomas, first vice pres
Hospital.
Idrnt; Mrs, Clyde Humphrey, sec
Friends will regret to learn nnd vice president; Mrs. W. Ii.
recording secretary;
that George A. Jones of South CJaidlner,
Sanford Avenue underwent major Mrs. M N. Cleveland, correspond
surgery at the local hospital on lug secretary; Mr*. Myron Smith,
treasiuer; Mrs. II. II, Newman,
Tuesday.
pianist; Mrs. Mlllrr, assistant
Mr, and Mrs. Francis E. Ron- pianist; Mr*. Frank L. Woodruff
mitlni, Jr., ami rhitdieu have re­ Jr., chorister: Mrs, George Dix­
turned from a ten day visit 111 on. II.W.C. adviser; and Mrs. For­
Vero Beach, Melbourne and New rest Gatehel, devotional chair­
man.
Smyrna Bench
Also: Mrs. Cooper, mission study
Mrs. Thelma M i t c h e l l and Mr. ehairmnri; Mrs. F. E. Bids, stew
I.,
ami Mrs. Tommy Ball left today nrdslilp chairman; Mrs.
for the t'niidlnas. Mrs. Mitchell I'aik. publicity chairman; Mr*, it
will visit In Cliai lot te, N, C., Newsome, social nnd refieshnient
while the Halls spend some time ilmlrmmi; Miss Minnie Stewart.
Margaret
Fund
and training
In York. 8, ( ’.
school; Mrs. W. I. Harvey. Flor
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hlsner have tdn Baptist Children's Home; Mi*.
as ihrlr guests Mr. nnd Mrs. II W. Hurker, Bed Cross; Mis,
Thomas K. Ciillnton, daughter It It, Heck, flower*; Mrs. S. C
Mary Jean, and son Tommy; ulso Graham, Service Men's Outer.
t'lrele chairmen will lie Mrs
Mr*. Rlanrr’a brother Paul Orb
nnd hi* son I’niil, Jr,, all of Phila­ Voile Williams, Mrs. H L, John
son, Mrs, It. L. Dann. Mrs. Hr ml
delphia. Pa.
ry Odhniii, Mrs, It. C. Mnnie. Mis
Ml** Virginia Earle of Orlando N. (’. Slawter; Y W.A., Mis
Is the guest of her sister. Miss Itohrrt Skinner; lulertiiedlale ti
Mary Enrlo, and Miss Krhecvn A., Mr*. Douk Iiih Slenslrom; .Inn
Stevens. They also have as their lor H. A., A. H. Tedford; Sun '
guests Mr. nnd Mts .Inrk Horner beam. Mis. Julian Ponder; pic
of Jacksonville, and visiting over school Hoiihrnins; Mis. W r
the past weekend was Miss Phyllis Lynn; Hiinbpitni Baby Visitor,
Mrs A. L Tlminas
Smith of Winter Haven,
Mis. (inrdliici was In charge »f
Mr and Mr*. IVtet Paul Uukur the proginm during which Mi.s
til are Marie Stiiiedpher talk'd i»
he|n supply the stand at rhtirch tile group with liei silb|ccl being
with religion* articles, Mr*. Hob- "What leaching in Dully Vara
•rt Anthony, president, announced | tinII Bible School Mrnitl to Me"
that July "Otli is f'oniniiinimi Sun Miss Ellen Dtiggeis snug two
day for the club and urged all selections ni contpnidcd lit the
member* to tin present,
piano hy Mr*. Miller
Featured
Mrs. Eugene Klmlall served re j on the program WHS a talk hv
freshments of flora (Tula and rook Marlon llniiiiiin on the mbjecl
"Llhertv and .lust Ice F 01 All
ies to the JO member* present.
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Party In (iivitn
For Mrn. Williams

Sum m er

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The FirM. Presbyterian Chureh
of Glllfpoty will he th" scene of
an Imprestnvr crreinonv July 'JO.
nt 4:00 o'fiock. when .1 Emmett
Herndon villi he ordained lo the
Christian hdnistry, and installed
ns pastor &lt;*f the Gulfport chinch,
Thp nrdiaa lion wIII he condiii led
hy the Presbytery of 81. John*.
The Invociflon nml Lord's Prayer will he led by the Itev D P
Mrfieachy Jr nastm of the pence
Memorial Presbyterian Clnii.h in
Cleainnteri The sriltiture will I"
rind hy Ikr Rev W II Kadel.
pastor of the F'nlom I'ehi I’icshv
trrinn Churcli in Tampa
The
prayer will t” of feted hy 1 h&lt; R,-v
F P, Aodei on, assist ml mister
of the Fltft t’leabvlrrtan iTiiiidi
io 81. Pttanhorg. M u Lola Dick
sen, soprano soloist lo the Fifth
Mils I’eggv Howell left lii't
Avenue Biptht Church io SI night with her ft lends. Miss Peg­
Petersburg, will be giu-it soloist gy Best and Mt*n Mildred Await,
The ordination tritu.m will be for a trip through the Fast nod
delivered hy the Hev F D III own up Into Camilla Tin- gitls will
lee. pastor "f the First Pieshv l.c accompanied by Miss Best &lt;
trrinn Church ill Inviooess. mid cousins. Iliddiy and Bill Best, who
wistur enterHO' of the I'«r -» C ir. have iipeilt some time at the Best
tivterlan Chon h In Sanford I' d home in Lake Maty, to 1 .'slug
whet 1 I hev plnll to
lowing the I'Miio, "Thi Chon h’ Ion. N.
One Foiindalioo." the Itev l&gt; I' V is it with Ml nod M r s I, II
\ft&gt; I leaving 1eslligloo.
MrGeaehy, Ji
will pn'sidc us Best, .11
moderator nod ask the c»nslito ilic three gills will visit M il,
liooni ipiesti'o*. followed b\ tto- Best's sistci nod I'lotlicl III aw.
Mi mid Mi s I in rlentil in
laying on of hands of the Pic*h\
lerv. The pinyei of oidinnllnu Kovnuorili. N 3 to.l ficm tloio
will he glvcii tiv the Rio \ Ii id,in to cross Into Canada, visit
Mrlnnls, past.o ,.f the Fir*l Pie* tin* at Niagma lulls and other
point*
hyterlnn ChoirK In Snlifoid
Following the hvmn. "M Muster
Let Me Welt. With Thee." 1 In­
Bev A. R fit nick. K m 'chHvi*
Meed
RrrrHurv «f Mniiii* Mhmoir* nml
Stilted ( ’lerk f*»l Si Joints Pm «
hytery* will ^ivr fh«*
it*
r dn le No, fi of the \S M I'
the eamlldlll* The rhiugr
Itn* of I lie F im I IliiptHI 1 hoi tit not |
miur» I'KHtloti will he irlvrfi
the on Meridil V ill Hie ♦Milt ■h willl
Rev ,J. A. Mi C'lure, luiMtui meii Mr-* .lode i ( 'ii me run pi r ndirn: ovei
fim of thi
iNi'divipitiui the rnref irihT
The dev 1’*k'mnl,
t’hnrrh In
IvterHhuri:
Ho
Ii I hitlRt'l tnis,” vvii* |Mv
Iti-IlcilkcMon VI iM In |I|Htm'IlD t"l hv eii l»v Mi t F M *"i|t toll nf*e*
the newly i »i thiiiicil mlni*te*, f•*I whieh Mm Hiillie \lh*n h-d Hie
h 'Vn I with ti'*'* jititiimlr hv I lie KiiMip 1 0 pi 11 yei,
pin hint M l&gt; Mins Wiilk* 1
Ihnmp th** meello** a 1 ilk *«n
Mr l|ern«i ttfi, Wfin It f 1 hjii lliik
illy , \n II tffinhlilt 1 nf tin* TT111 v t I he R'-val \mlniHNiidot o *•, i .
-it v of Flor 1tin uml itie P» 1ii* *14n1 hV I ill ir.| Mo\ m dr jiii41 t *piH t *
W*t e hen 1 d f I olll the va1 i»*n *011
Tlipnltigli'il Senhtmrv
Ihimm mil Ici* -h air men Th^ o. nM*&lt;n l
World Wnr II* Mr lleindtui " iv inif were Mm f’mneimi, Alt ii
ed in the I*^Iti lufaritrv Hlvmioh V II miii&gt;c, Mm , Alim Mr* I I*
in linly* M&gt; Hertnlun m ived In If foe •*, Mr M .1 Phillip *. Mm
t ililfptiri M&gt;vei 111 vvci'ki
vviffi
Ui&lt; wife, who in from Kmtfilimv, I. P Minjah 11nd M m *111 i oil
t'jil
Mr*. M'i nthm I erejvet I hei
H A. drum in inndt fi»im Iho
Fremin HIa 11* Teiieiieii ('fille^e,
nml deurrey of uni i t of G&gt; hirhtn *
Kdlimtinn fi«in Pi itieetofi Theo
lo^ienl Scmfrmr v
The Uh h \ I'mrip nf liny* of
Follnwlnn the «eivlre »*f nidi WoMflviaft will lit.Id n rii't'hiiK nti
notion and iimtitllittiiin. n teetp .lulv It In inrtke fIiimI pliifli f«»»
A number of Lake Min v Tilenils tinn will Iw 1if 111 fit the I dmiltinit (hell .tale elinihiplilillll wlili h "ill
surprised Mi*. D. K. Williams id Undillnjr for Ihtmy nHemllr&lt;K he h* til nl ?Rive 1 Hpldnp hey in
id up Anp HI and hinting Ihrroiifh
Friday rvrnlng with a farewell the 4 ervirn*
Anp I tt More H»»o HIMI I***vh me
welner roast at the home of Mrs.
CXprvilt'ii lo ullend Ihe eiirainp
L. E. Boliqit*. |(is, William* |*
inefil
moving to Allnnin In the neat |( 11til*I I Ne|ift| of llroliterifir-hi,
future,
J., M m Genr^e I'utlci'toii, Mi
Mi lui i 11 .50 and in in‘\ hr*) m &lt;it
The file nod picnic tables worn nnd Mm . P D. Amlernon. Mi i»n i Hie H|Je 1 of 1' •V I1
"* I r» 1 • V'-n I - 'if
on the shine of Crystal Lake and Mr h \ f &lt;iripv nml hildr**ti, f*fkt npe ii*' »&gt;vpeel *&gt;| In iilleri*! fjtnn
the weiners and tains were aug­ nml t dir v M m Howard Moihi [danftnd
A eiimnilllee of 1 1141*«
mented I.%
• potato salad, cole slaw, Mr
Ft uni firifftn. Mr rind Mr
f r'tn* I lie ho 11 \\ ii W t »i nip u )1
fruit snhnl. Iced lea and water­ IIn o. Ri -r mid -on, Kpihi' f1', hi in r hill |*P f Ml* hru
\'
melons.
Mr and M» - IM /i'nnici imm, Mi I In MM»'l ITip Imilt *|| HV MdI" 1 'I I
A* a no nn ntn of the occasion hit*I Mr H M Ti ciu mi, Vfi
I j11 hhi el it v|II lii ■■j v* ' I ttii| til
Mr*. Williams war presented with 0 &lt; mi In c Hnm t1'« In mi * Mi nnd niemh* r
• '■*» I I•» 1 ' 11 I (&gt;»
a sterling onupai t nnd her daugh­ Mm M II Hie*-, I V \V»llrm»,&gt;. I \ I I I i *
M in i 141 1|
II H i l
ter, .hilin with a sterling charm Mm I S.r.*rli and f'mofyn
•iti- p ‘n-hiin ‘I
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bracelet
Enjoying tills picnic with Mis.
Wilburn* and Julia were Mrs, I..
E. Uoln it t and children. End mid
T H M Y 'I H * : N I'A V !
(Inti, Mts II ( ’ Huberts and sons,
Geoigc mid Kenneth, thn Itev. and
Mrs. L. W Scott, Rev, and Mrs

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Mr, nnd Mis Leon Htrlhuiryer
announce the birth of a »on, Leon
We»ley, Jr Mrs. Htrinmeyer will
he remenibcicd as the foinief
Mary \Vrather»by of Columbur,
Ga.
Mr. ami Mrs. Arnold Tllidel and
ion* ipent Sunday with Mr. Tindel's nan lit*. Mi. and Mrs. J. II.
Tlnilel, of Lake Monroe.
Mr, anil Mi* J. I’ Laltnaeh’
have had a then gin s i .Mi ■
LaRoarhe’s niolhei. Ml*. W. A.
Vaiiiiidoie, and Miss Hetty Hutll
Varnadare of Lumber City, (}«.,
alio her lister Mrs. Conrad Daigle
and (hlldten of Hartford, Conn.
Mr. and Mr*. It. E. Hoilmhlom
and children, Linda nnd Donald,
are visiting rleallve* in Georgia
and the Smoky Mountains.
Mr. and Mr*. Ander Flower*
and rhildren, Buddy and Gloria,
•pent tha week end fit Winter Gar­
den.
Mr*. Jessie Weathersby of Col*
umbui, Ga., I* here visiting her
•on-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mra, Leon Htelnmeyrr, and family.
Mr. and Mr*. J. P. LaRoache
have returned from their trip to
Lumber City, Ga.
ami hl&gt; *l*ter MU* Mary Ann
Uukur hava loft for Nnwport, H,
I., where Mr. Uukur l« itatloned
with the Navy.
Kn rcmta they
will vlalt in Washington, D. 0.,
with their aunt am] uncle and in
New York City with other ralatlvea. MUa llukur will be the
gueet of relative* In Newport,
IIA 1*1*Y BIR TH D A Y
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�Blues Tie For 3rd Place By Defeating
Sanford S e e k s 4th
Win In Row Here
Against P a c k e r s
On Ladies Night Jax Beach’s Young
Ily K E N T C IIK T L A IN
Named At 3rd On
That motley crew of ba.eball
North
By Formet
charges known as the Hemln.de
Blue* dlil It airuln last night aa
S.H.S. Link Star
they Invaded Venetian Garden*

George Herndon Selects Don Ford On His South

and won their third straight game
by defeating the Leesburg Park'
ere, 4'1, Chico Corrali-s chalked tip
his 1111) victory of thn season in
18decliiona
a* Ills mate* pro­
vided himwith three unearned
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The win last night gave the

T I I E HANFORD H ER A LD
Fag# 4
Wed., July II, 1952

Van Dusen Is Beaten
By Tommy Stringer

By RALPH RODEN
coasted to his loth victory In the
Associated Press Sports Writer
opener of the important 3-iame
Walt Dropo, the amiable 'Moose' series at Yankee stadium. Home
from Mooseup, Conn , once again rims by Yogi Berra, Joe COUini
la striking fear Into the hearts of uud Mickey Mantle accounted for
American League pitchers.
all of Ihe Yinka* rum but they
Dropo, who has e*i
enced all came with the bites empty.
more ups and downs tha . -oiler
coaster In his bid for major league
stardom, has been the hullcM bat­
ter iu tho league since Independ­
S e m I n o J o ■ iu
Ford p a s s e d ence Huy.
Dusty Rhode* hy
The husky first baseman of the
last IU games
four ballots to Detroit Tigers shunted the pennant
ain the lead for races to the sidelines Tuesday
Hanford ^ Into a
le first time night by tying a rare major league
since the very record— U conscutive hits. Pinky
beginning of the Higgins set the record In 1038 with
Ily N E IL G U B R IU E
t , t;" V-'w, Ji H a n f o r d Her- the lias ton lied Sox and Dropo Is
Associated Preae Staff Writer
-0,
r « U i aid's poll. Frank (he first to equal Ihe mark.
The DeLand Red Hats icorsd
Smith, who led
Drupo (ailed to break the record
1
for the lust sev when he fouled out In Ihe seventh three runs In.the ninth Inning to
II &lt;nil week* win Inning of the second game of a twl- beat Jacksonville Beach, 6-5,'in a
W B l w a l d r o p p a d into night doubleheader against the Florida State League baseball
Georg* Herndon third place in the Senators In Washington. The 28 game Tuesday night.
Jorge Rivero
A i i i IhhH) w h o
f-eague leading Delamd icorsd
voting
the South's catcher ns rear old slugger then singled home
lont^ to for
Orlando
the winning runs on three hits
will conclude Its second Packer Shinies broke a two-way deadlock two runs In the ninth
Despite Dropo's lusty hitting the and two errors, Third Baseman
yesterday
to go Into Nvromi place,
test In the friendly confines of hind
the sliutout
tall end Tigers dropped both ends Jack Cade led DeLand bitters with
Herndon's
individuality
wan
Memorial Htiulium tonight, Jorge pitching of Joe
displayed when he "riveted Har­ of the twin-bill to Washington, 8 2 three hits, one of (hem a double.
Rivero, cool woiklng Cuban fling- Vulmat.
D 8.
In olher games, Daytona Baaah
mon Young, Jas Beach third and
er, will he Manager Chuck Alena's
Meanwhile, the Cleveland Indians beat Cocoa, 8 2, Orlando shut out
baseman,
over
Jack
Cade,
the
mound choice to keep
tho muchlne
Hanford
Iliisrhall
slushed tho Yanks' lead to 2"&gt;
popular choice to date for tho games by downing Hie lloiuhcrs, Pulniku. 4 0. and Hanford beat
winning onslaught going.
U'esburg, 4 1.
Northern
hot
corner
post.
In
the
Rivero will he seeking to ex­
7 3. The Bed Sox look over third
Joe Valmas blanked i'alatka
closely
contested
batllo
for
Ihe
place from Chicago hy healing the
tend the Blue winning akeln to
North's
shortstop
position, While Sox, 7 3 nnd the Philadelphia with a 5 hitter. Orlando scored one
four straight this evening and
youthful Georg* sided with l*a- Athletics swept u twl night twin- run In tho second Inning, one in
wdll Ins personally seeking to
lathe's Garry Hondermeyer over bill from SI lauds. 7 I) and 11-3. tho fourth and the other two when
Third Baseman Ike Mena clouted
notch his ninth win of th* cam­
DeLand'* Hill Mostransky. In the National League, the sec­ a 365-foot home run with one man
paign. Th* chunky Cuban reg­
ond
place
New
York
Giants
on In Ihe fifth inning
istered an Impressive Hi u re­
P i c k i n g the
climbed tu within five games of
cord with the 1931
Azalea*
p O J) 11 B I
Leftfielder Bob Rucker knocked
Brooklyn's
pace-selling
Dodger*
by
last yrur and has an 8-7 record
playei was i - . n y A
In four runs with i a homer and
turning
bark
the
St
Louis
Cardi­
this season.
for
nals, 0 3. The Dodgers’ game wilh two singles to lead the Day Iona
Tho re I* no question hut the said, "There can
ii Cincinnati was rained out. In oilier Beach Islanders to the win over
he no question ^ R ,
T
games, Ihe Philadelphia Phillies Cocoa.
trounced Plltsliurgh, 10 3; uud Hie
Sanford scored three unearned
based,all machine
llnstnn Braves snowed under the runs In tlm sixth Inning to break
Cliieuuo Cubs, Hi 3
Early Wynn, hacked hy a 9 till u 11 He and beat Leesburg. Jay
attack Hint Included home rims by Comdex held Leesburg to sis hits
Herndon porntlug
llnrry Simpson ami (.like Easter, for his llth win of the season.
In the rolur and ' A ’
h e g i im in g of I w o i f l
the fans' reaction
wl ns^amM
every time tho
Don Ford
Red Hat cornea to hut In n game,
Ed Levy Is considered the best
malinger In the Mouth hy the ekHubert*, Del..
.
Hemlnole llnksman while popular
Pollard, D. It. .....1 place from tin C ^ ^ iC o rra lrs
Bill Mteim-cke of I'alatka It Hern­
Cllft. J. B. .................
don'* pick In th# North. Georgs'* Imbra, Man,
Bondermvyer, Pal. L .
cellar was cunsumated in an choice of Levy reflected the bite Fumlora, Lees,
Mac(Hid Ba h
aniailng triumph drive that has boon fur the Orlando skipper. Eskew, Lees.
Hr awstar, DeL.......... 1..
seen the Blues play &gt;769 percent- Levy passed Aleno today for tho Gontafes, Han.
Kenner, D. B.........i.. .
age baseball. It is reminiscent of first time since the poll began,
Santura, Han.
Rucker, D. B.
..... .. .
th* Buinluolee’ early season win­
M. Smith, Pal.........
A trememlooa drive by Leesburg
Hhurlilup
ning binge when th# Bl#*e ecored
Robertson, J. B.
17 win* In Just IU rontest* for shortstop, Fred Brady, of late, has Fumlora, i.ee*.
Shortstop
brought the spunky little Irish­ Brady, Lees,
A idienominal .895 pel cent Hge,
Sunder luefer, I'll,
Spaiklug Sanford's last two man within five vole* of bin team- Mantura, Man.
Mutlraneky, DeL.
male Chico Fumlora for the Mouth- Gonzales, Hull.
J H I aaij will* hat been ern shortstop berth. Herndon, who Doy, Orl.
Bailer,-D. B.
......
the return of plant to attend the University of Baiogli, Coe.
Mallard, Pal.
'Johnny I m b r a , Florida In the fall, favored this Daskalakis, Lees.
Banner, D. B.
,..^ k 'if lasliy
fielding last minute landslide for Brady by
Ugarte, J, B.
naming the Parker over Fumlora. Aleno, Halt.
Drapp, Oil.
Two Memlnolu
Cade, DeL.
Lung, l.ees.
Blue uul fielders
1 Young, J. It.
Fundoru,
l.cet
on
Geary, D. B.
DcBuker, Cue.
Hunt !i M. Hndth, Pal.
ern team, T h e y ^ ^
,
I'll tin, Pal.
were v . t i i r s 11V
Muitrnntky, Del..
Buddy Groat a n d B J ^
Catcher
Paul
E * k a w . p ^ J "•* F
Dunne,
IteU
Murray Byrd t m l V ' V i, .
Rohcrlion, J. B.
C h i c o C o r r n le s ® . J y e v
S
Poston, Pal.
were two B liie H k B n w ; J
I’ardue, D. H.
flingers on
j*
Gull
Hanford g o lf e r 's ^ H B r ^ jg g n iTreadway, J, B.
Groat, Man.
three mao mound M g F
P
Tesnow, |), II.
Thomas, Orl.
staff. J o h n n y
I’lrlle, Pal.
..
Hughes, Cue.
Imbra and Chuck Hed Roberta
Brnrseke, DeL.
F. Hmltli. Han.
Kinard, J, B.
Aleno were named In the Hunt hern Rhudes, Ham
Kassahlan, Pal.
infield.
Eskew, Han.
A|*8o lead* all the Individual Pnwlick, Lee*,
Cook, D. B.........
vote getter* In th* Herald's poll Kolkvr, Coe.
Irby, D. B.
with I I I vote* while Imbra naa Valmas, Orl.
Robert*, Del,.
polled 184 for aecond high. Buck Rivero, Han.
Btennle, DeL. . .
Culliaa and BUI Uhorea plumColson, J. B.
Ilaldaiizn, Orl.
metled over tko century mark
In vole* In 4k* race fur in* three t'orrsles, Han.
Mills, J. H.
Houthern outfield post*.
Ilvrd. Han.
Casque, 0. B.
Sewell, Orl, .
Pennington, Pal.
Herndon
se­ Rentas, Han.
Miller, DeL . ..
lected an uuter Rivero, Han.
Hutson, p a l,.....
arden trio of
Angel, J. B......
'avion*'* "ter­ Zimmerman. Orl.
Dotson, D*L......
ror" of th* bases, Onullak, Orl, ....
but when keiiia' throw to Dualy
Roberta, D e L ..
Howl* Tesnow, Humbert, Coc.
McCullough, I,see,
"* ,h , 9l»t* wa# wild,
Wenger, D. B. ..
flaehy
fielding Ortega, Lee*.........
Collin* ram* aerosa with th#
Fetner. uvii.
DeL
rviuvrs
Ken Braeeeke of Rupp, Coe.
lone Leesburg tally of the evenMcCrickard, J. B,
fluff.
Valmas,
Orl,
......
DeLand and hard
Vickary, D e L ...
Hanford opened thu eventful
hitting
Aisle*, Torres, Han,........
Hamm, Pal.........
A l Artie. Ray Jones, Ban.
Baas, Coo,-Pal. ..
Y 111)1111 fr«m* with
gg Dunne,
snmiii’ v"tt
1Hit Klarmann, Orl......
veteran
Harman, J. B.....
x d o u b I « by
Red Hat catcher Frasier, Coc.
^ .H m liii. Pa r l e *
• W * *1emM received
HernMan*
m * »« "*f« *1 first on's bgllot tor tha North,
lnf'f'Jfl lit If
■ : &gt;n nil error by
Probably because rf his recent Al.no, Ban. ........
flieiaeeke,Jle l,...... ................ .
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Ittlnfe spree, Red Hat manager And.non, Use. ..
K r .li, D. ■................................
Iharlie Brewatar ha. been the Rambert, Coc.......
Tr.adway, J. B........ ...................
verwhelmlng choice for tho escMast Popul
BrewkUr, D e L **«•***#•**»•#**»*♦•*•r*Mi
nd bait duiTe. on tha North All­ Roberts, DeL. ....
Robert., D eL ......... - ......... —
Aleno,
Han,
ure.
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Imbra, flan, ........
lemlaele Bluet Thle Walk
North
P#o.
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Paris*, flan...........
obeVu, DeL. IB Levy, Orl,
Levy, Orl.............
Leeibur* at
hr«8rfelor, DeL. tB Imbra, Bnn.
Rhode*, flan.........
Thar
on'm.ysr, Pal, SB Brady, Lee*,
Daytona’ at
’oung, J. B.
8B Aleno, flan,
lunne, DaL.
0 Ford, Orl.
’t aw ir, D. B. O F Shore., Orl,
Treadway, J. fl.....
Duattr Hkodff
Teanow, D, B........
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Georgs Herndon, former Semi­
nole High Reboot golf star and
conslilsrsd by many one of the
moat promising young llnksiurii in
this area, chose Don Ford of Or­
lando for his catcher on the South­
ern All-Star team to highlight yesterday’s Iasi minute surge for tha
veteran receiver.

Red Hats Defeat
2nd Place; Beach
With Late Rally

S

Sanford’H All-Star Poll

S

Tommy Stringer, City rccrentlonal director, participating in
Sanford's tennis tourney, register­
ed a U-2 and 0-3 triumph over
Pete Van Dusen, of tho Sanford
Naval Auxiliary Air Statiun, yes­
terday In the opening round of
the men's singles competition at
tha Mayfair ruurts.
Over Ihe week-end, Holly
Plarcy advanced to Ihe quarterfinals by defeating George
Herndon, star Hemlnole High
School linksman, 8-4 and 6-1.
In other action Clay Williams
trounced Ed Locket 8-1 and 8- lava,
William* advance* tu nlay tho
winner of the Hammy JacobsonMel Fltlscher match. The winner
cf the Williams set will then op­
pose Plercy In the quattor-final*.
All player* are icqursted to
turn in their scores to the Herald
a* soon as the mutches uro over.

Fir it

Shortstop
Third Base
Catcher
Left Field -

Duylnnu
Orlundo
Sanford
DcLaml

Beach H Cocoa 2
4 I'alatka U
4 Leushurg 1
0 Jacksonville Beach 5

Orlando at Pulalka
Cocoa at Daytona Beach
U'csburg at Sanford
American League
New York
49 32
60S
Cleveland
47 33
.573
Boston
45 37
.549
1Chicago
47 39
.547
Washington
44 38
.537
Philadelphia
30 40
.474
St. I j i U I s
34 51
.400
Detroit
20 58
.317
Washington K D Detroit 3,8
Philadelphia 7-11 HI. Louts 6 3
Cleveland 7 Now York 3
Boston 7 Chicago 3
To virn rr s t. T i n in*
Detroit at Wa&amp;hlngtan (night)
M UST II *&lt; »:— .Vlillb" Mil"
St. laud* at Philadelphia &lt;2)(nlght)
&lt;First Hair Dalle Daablvr
Hllvar Comber, H»a Cap. Junal.. Cleveland at New York (2)(nlght)
Prlils.( Mllly* Mlltr.
Iluriolfon.
rJsstiy tliiilv, HliatluM-s, Poverty Chicago at Boston
National league
I’sl rot.
■Kt’O.VU HACK— * inrh" Mila
Brooklyn
34
22
.711
(■eraa* Half Hull, lluublal
New York
51
29
.638
Spun Gobi, (Jrsan lli-uos, il.ni • St.
lauds
48
37
.585
6s«&lt;s, Cslhtrlna
KlrU.
41
40
.811
Warrior, llsn.ly Mul.vl, Hklillnli, Chicago
flsth Anna
Philadelphia
39
42
.481
T iiiriD i i m : - . v i n i h , miiv
33
47
.437
Lacj rtstia. Ilsrity H -,11. Nnimt.J, Boston
35
48
.421
airlds, IfNI y- lluri.l, iirave J u.1v. Cincinnati
Trlbuia. Hprrlsl Kao, Poor 1.(1
Pittsburgh
23
03
207
FOrM Tfl II tl'K— A, lllik* Mile
Ito .Ion Hi Chicago 3
Twlnhla Jvan Th-..,l,.ti.,
ilnl.i New York 0 SI lauds 3
Mika. Just HmllltiK, Whs I \ |lur■sin. rank** in.". n„ ii „ i.u, Philadelphia It) I'lllsburgh 3
liray* (&gt;o&lt;iy
Brooklyn at Cincinnati postponed,
rlK T II HAt'l;— A I(Ilk* Mila
rain
Hslhy, No Ante. Hhnwvntiiuw,
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
Tan. Frllu, Jalco.
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Brooklyn ul Cincinnati (night)
J-llawk Hiislv. Turn, News. Al’» Boston at Chicago
Own, Hard Hunts, l.urrv ( ‘asint, New
York at St. lands (night)
,|4|" Ursr*. Palsy Loll, ilrvy Toe-i
psr.
| Florida International League
aM Viivm ii a c l;— a mil., nil"
Florida International League
..*)(»»• . Biscuit, No dill, Hyp Miami
00
34
.660
•fright, tllua A|u,]|„. ms,a h 11#.,l...
Miami lleuch
64
33
.680
Hcarisi, r«*pr Nilsr IVsey p„i
Tampa
5B
41
.518
lllllH TII HACK— A links V|||"
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53
42
.597
ilurkharl, lllue Moruohay, lu.m.i., St. Petersburg
48
51
.418
Cherub. Hart I pol.l, Pnyrrty J‘,i.
West Palin Reach 43
57
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Imkclumi
34
64
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„F**&lt; Vi***.*Ils'ty llsl- Key West
27
71
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ttfe l.J-tf.. P i11 MA6r, Another Tampa 2 2 Laktland 0-0
ltgW*Vov«ly° 0**' ,,oll*"f" r U-b*. Miami *2 Miami Utach S-l
J S w jR A i? IS -« / | # tb a Mlta,
HI./Petersburg 4 Havana 1
•
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•**4r. Old Hksal t.shlk. Mr Low., Kay West 7 Weal Palm Beach |
Lakeland at Miami
Marching Mike
' J ? .y - r t f ' BA r r — Ilf nr k rnitra" Key West at Tallinn
Wilt, Vanrv Trlnkal. Our iMiolf Miami Beach at Havana
¥i,?r.*'s«hv N*mph. Usrommo, Eiiio, St.Petersburg at West Palin Haaoh

Jas Beach.
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M I T i r K OP AP P LICA TION r o il
T A X IIKKII
1*##. 11*4.111 Florida statute* of IIMttl
N O T I C E IB
IIEIIE IIY
G I V E N . i n T i n : i tit i i t tip T i n : i o i a t v
T h a i Ik W. Estes, the holder of
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m im im u i:
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the followIrm trr tlf le n tr has filed
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•ahl i v r l l f l i a t s for t«% deed to hr i n 1*1.01111)
re
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number and year of U sunm e. t!iu
Known a* M V\ * t ’a*i •&gt;
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1leceaved
mime In which It was *x»i'»#ril .ue T i l u . I . &lt; i i i ; i i m n &lt; « % x n i*r.tla* follows:
M i o II I I I M l r|.%|V|% 4111 D i : C e rtlf h m * No I 111
M I M I 4 %ii 1 I O I % t i l l l a r % T l ! »
Year of iMUahce July ), A l» !'.•I*
You and *■.*•h of \uu .*i. her coy
Dra cSptlon of Property,
ruhtf led and ii-|thi*.| t
prexefll
N W '4 of NKV* Heel lot.
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.uni d*'Uk,M' il». » nil h yuU.
Tnitn ah lp 41 Month I tan no 41
or e'ther of i on. tun) h iv e imalnst
East, U» Acre*
I tie estate «&gt;I Ma I h«u \\
ax:I** (Also
Name In which iisserneil I* I* Daniel ktinw n
,\t \S i 'av i ( * I. *lt*t eaxed.
All of elild property belli it In I lie late of na lU • ...i iv|\ |■■ tin* County
County of Seminole, Stale of Flor
J odd* **I Ml iMOnJi 11. o h . Florida,
Ida. tin lex • each rertlflcnto xhfiil at Itli o f tl e•* Mi ft.. . ■in
t I ."inn* fif
be red rented iiccor ill'll K to law the •dild C- UIjI V i I ‘ . *i h I
riortdi
proper!y it* *crlhe4 hi n o h touiilf)
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cute will he so hi lo the hl«he&lt;*i M il­ •he ill........I |tie 111 I I
il* »t ion of
der at like front door of thi- He ml
thlx II*1II* *■ I 'a h « In I Hi or ll i"fun mfl
note County Court Hons* nt Han­
♦•all
Ml u r i n i a all.I -h . M ttaie
ford. Florida, on the flrxl Monday *he pit* i «■&gt;f j .' d&gt; im •- n ml print
hi (lie ill oil III of Au g nKl, I *? w fill’ll M l h e .iililli'M t'f 1 1.1 ialmnul. paid
is the till day of AUffOSt. U»S2
•had l - xw.on i I *. U,e . luiiiiH'tk
loned th lx 2nd day uf July l ‘C..
lip .ti *tl 1
h*&gt; iind ji|i)
V P IIEIIN D O N
*l*i It **aItu ’ i' iteo iod not so filed
Clerk Circuit Courf,
din II fi«* v nld
Me111Ihole Coll III ) . D'hirlilii
M t l t h *N U II 111 |(
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lPEAL)
1 - i d m i m 1 r . t i i . r n f H im E x*
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T o L u r r r l Pearl Miiiltli. HI D
2;
First putdii » tImi ju it
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{oka. Tlxhomlnifo Count), Mixxi*
xl|ipi, (Ctti« of Mrs 11llh&gt; A Km*
Mother of l. u r r H Pearl Smith i
You are hereby notified that p u H
In divorce hue been entered uititRisf
&gt;v i by youi husband, the Plaintiff
herein, in the Circuit Court, Hemi
role County. Florida, situate
at
Man ford. Florida, You are tin* De
i r m U u i In said suit t.enn VV Hmltn
i* Hie Plaintiff and Lu riel Pearl
Mintth I• the Defendant In the suit
113 .Waiinuliii
I’hima SIS
You are required to file an utix*
a ei *.r plead to the an It nil or l&gt;e
l " M A UK on I 13th, I !».&gt;?. else a i|e*
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drive* win* ate required by City
Urd lnam *• to liave •nm»* luxinlieii
treeor ill int to Cil&gt;‘ Mpovitli alluvie
within StltV days. These epeclflril*
tInfix can to* secured
from
the
HiltlitlSIK Inxpeetor at H im f i t ) Hull

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C OLLECTOR.
SALESM AN
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Makf ut an offer. I'li. IHilfi-M, H I X I . n o KEKD.H. Cmimlfle linn
FOR SALE
Lake Mary.
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H i i l i U e T l l i e d n Eeeil H lo re .
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Kaneh Tyji* Home. Hiiacluna Eli
C A M N E T S K m m n n ti.|&gt;*. C. Vo
Home t*:. Cuuit-any.
lug and Dining rooint, duuble
W u m l w u i f . I'.; H m ifm d A v t
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flrtplacv. beautiful huiiiwuoiI FO O T I.OCKEIIH All melal on
plume r.im W A I *5:1.1
fluon, braaxeway. Compklely
wmitl (unelrurilon. tlftl value In
(live Term*
landtcaped. Hprlnkler •vatun.
Cvnlnil Floridii, Jti hti all laxet R E A D Y Mix concrete. Hanford
Ml m u i T o w e r llltlutl i li t. I'lmiit
Hmall lake, 10 acraa land. Vrlreil
Irii’hided. Haufnnl Jewelry and
You ran tee tide car
i'Jim.
below value. Terini. Eeluelvely . ttllfglKe.
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Rated with Harriman-Cruniliy,
POLIO IN SU R A N CE
latil SI. al Sinfuld Avo.
100 Weel Flrtt, Phone 732.___ ( , ' H E H H V Million* I'hetl d r a w e r i
4 100; 2 Win&gt;ii(ilii* Truuka (10 • Payn up In $6,11011 per pi'rmiil fur
U you want lo Huy, Heat or Hell, $16; Rucker $10; Victoria lied tieuOnatit. TW O YEAR PREM ­
IU M : $10 fur Kamillee • $6 for 16—
Sett
TR A ILER S
$26. Ph. 1H0U R-2.
individuate. For further detail!
J. W. HALL, Heallor
Phone 12*. Andrew Carraway HOUSE Trailer, Reaionable, See
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Orlando UDC Lender
Condemns New Klan

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ORLANDO lA! — A Daiitihler of
Ule Compile racy objoclrd al ninety
today to nn "American Confeder­
ate Arm y" which a Ku Klux Klan
leader said ha* been formed
Mra. Frank Ctillen, ptihHcify dl
rector and past president of Ihe
UDC In Central Florida, aald in n
Half mini:
"Certainly im thinking American
would aubu’rlbe to hearing arm*
agilnit the federal goveinmeni
and cerlalnly Ihe true Daughter)
and Rone of Ihe Confederacy will
condemn this action of renaming
the Klan Hie Confederate Army
of America.
"Wo are all good Americana,
Nnilh and South, and our Invo of
the hravo men ol Ihe Confederacy
la a hallowed memory, not lo lie
handled nhonl for pnlltlral or pub
llclly purposes."
The Klan lender. Hill Itendrl*.
aald nl Tallahim.ee Tueiday the
KKK la »|Hiniorlng the "American
Confederale Am iy" and (hat It
might be ready lo bear arms In
deflanre nf any Supreme Courl
order banning racial aegregallon.

U e l k il e l l yco-Bn-r.il vent* end
aoulhaa baby's Isn.lsr akin autak
and bo ipltsli h i u t .i) l.yrn bn-rnl eunctssfully
for over in yyrari.
u r t Doo'l
non'I wall
Hoy a oaa
llll baby iiifO r i
i today and Hart uilna Man*,
i bisk auaranloa. Al all druaaista ,

Stan
Comstock

Truman
(C n n lln ti.il Fynm F e a r line)

rapher, Mia* Hint Conway, wa*
to meet wllh Mr. Trumnn laler In
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t H I lU tU R I Mra. Ktacnliowrr.
M anilr Geneva hniid. wn» Hi"
popular daughter of Mr and
Mra. John Dond of t).nv#r
She m at Ik e In San Antonio

"There wna nn fever at all Ihla
morning." Short told newsmen
"There5) a pnaalhlllly Ihere may
he n little belay, aa I unnrratand
It from the doctor, hut he la get
ting very clmtn to complete re
covery."
The Prealdent left Ihe White tcred the ho*pllnl 20 m linilc* In lr r
tlnuae at 0:4o a m, KST and en iln wn* n im m p n n lc d by M at tlcn

t O C IA I O S A C I waa a m atter of perfection to M ra E la rn h o w .r l rightJ by the time ahe waa lit
(M IDI and hrld.groo m p o ird a t l . r i h . wedding, w h ich look place
Parla w ith h rr hushand, than com m ander of the W eatern D .fe n * . F o r c e . She wee at ro m p l.te eaae
July 1 . I'Un. a ( Ihe Dm id fa m ily hum# in Denver. O n that day, IKe
d ia llin g w ith P r .a J d .n l iI ll.. f t ) and Mrn».
Mme. V
VIln c .n t A urm l of F r a n " , afte r a reception at th . Elyaee
v at promoted lo first lieutenant. Tw o y e a r, late r he waa a
T a la c . In M S I. E a r ly train in g In D enver and y ta ra a* an o ftlc r'a wife made her a gracioua h o it e ii.
W orld W a r I lieutenant colonel. ..r v ln g In I h . U. B. a t In ttru clo r.
to m o rro w .)
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A Hwnrn I'n m p liln l tiayln* been
filed n*uin»l you In III" I ' l u i i l l
Court In nnd fur il.m ln u l. C tm n ir.
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P la lo tlir, v . i l 1A N IT A K tllln W N .
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I'liininetid you in appaar nod file
your w illle n delaneei In lha Com*
l iil il filed herein no in liefnre tlie
. l i b d*y of A u * iiil, A. I&gt;. l»t&gt; . nr
olherwlee liecree I’m Ciiiile*u.i will
be enlen-d -tuu1'*■ i you
Tlie b in fn rd lleruld In d e e la n x -d
m ii n r» *|n»(i*r nl aeiietnl cln-ulalinn In w hich Mi In i llu lln n elnill be
publlidied niina me h wa«k Inr four
r illi.e illllV K waeke
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■ eel nl Hie cletb ut lha Clrt till
C n iiU nn Ihla llie (Ih d .y uf Ju ly ,
A l&gt; i wr. /
ri. 1’. Herndon
C lir k of C lrc u ll Court
Hemlnole Cotioly. Kloride

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i l . c k N. Clavaland, Jr.
A tlorn ay m l.aw
K O llm n o
ganford. Kinrlga
bulndlnr for I'liln tlff.
A f lT I O i IIK A K I’ M r X n O N l*IMI
T A X IIK U II
I lee. 10 1.In Klulldn a ia la l a .n l UMU)
N O T IC K IH I t K I l K l i r
H IVH N .
T h a i O v e r u r.a t Land l.*o, lha hold­
er uf Ilia following r a r l l l l ia l . Irta
filed la id c e rllflra le for lax daad
in ba laanad lharron T ha v a r lf lia i.
number and yaar nf laaiiano*. lha
daarrtiillon of the proparly. and lha
nama In which II waa aaaaaa.d are
aa fullowa
Year nf iM iian r* Ju ly I. A.P. M U
Daarriptlon of Properly:
Lola * * I I 1)1 k A T ra c i 17
fantando Hprinas Acqnr.llna in
r ia l* Ihsraof II#ror.)#d upon
lha P u b lic llacorda of Msmlnol*
C n u n ly Klorlda
Mam* In which a sa stisd riiaa. O.
Iltm m sll
All nf aald properly balna In th#
Counlv of Hemlmil#. H iatt of K lo r­
lda. IlnU aa a m li rarttflca ls shall
ba railaamad accordlno l&lt;&gt; law th#
property described In auch t-erllIle al# Will )&gt;a anil) III lha hlahe«l
blditar a l Ilia frnnl door n f lha
Bamiimia County C o n i llouaa at
Hanford. Klorlda. on lha first Mon­
day In lh a moil Hi of A llans'. l i l t .
jmjh’H la lha Ith day of A iifu a l,

l/t'Kui No!ices

Eitahliihad
lando

MorriH’ Camp

ll'u a lla n ra

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ley, Al King, Frank Scott, Doug
Hleustinin, Jerry Ulrey, Chip
Wnlker, lloh Williams and Karl
Yoat.
Tin- ranch roll for the coming
four weeka Incltidra Charles Adalion, Gary Adallon, Albert Adrock,
Ronald Albert, Orville Marks, Don
Uarnrs, Chimin Decker, George
Ih Insult....... Mel and Steve Hrlnson.
Also ramping for the mining
weeks a r. Clem Drown, Chris Edwards, Jerry Edwards, Dale and
Don Ellis, Wlcky Ellerhy, Sonny
Floyd, William Fori, Frank 011linghnri, James and llohhy Grant,
Stuart Gieeve, John ilorkel, and
Anthony Kicks.
Other rampers aro Skipper Ing­
ham. Coleman .tones, Richard l.oo,
Tommy Lawton, Rodney MrCntn,
l.elmii* McCain, Arthur Lodge,
ichael M"ss, James O'llrlnn, Seotty
Paine, Rlrky
I’fleffer, Larry
Powell, MIche Powell, Fred Powell,
Fred Itohliisoli, lloh Shoemaker,
Jim Shriner, Jonathon Smith, Roh
Stowari, Ted Shilgger, Jimmy
Tail, Henrv Tooke, Cecil Waldmen,
Freddy Waldron, Huh Watnratlu,
Ernie Morris, Erlo Pcarsnn, am)
Hurry Roliann.
Alsu remaining at the camp for
the rest of the seaalnn are David
t,re, Faho Clement, Justin Lynch,
Tom Gillingham, John Gruel. A l­
bert Jenka, npd Stanley Johnson.

cnitipci *' I line.
lo the woods -locks, wild lilt key,
s u it I(;h u k
A ri'i.U ’ m a s kiih rnnns, posHiima, aimndilloi, wild
T A X IIIIHII
cat i, an an iieraslnnnl black pan(*er m i . in Klurhla a iu liilr . nf IHIHI Iher miiy he glimpsed by llie hoys.
N IlT IC K IH IIK IIIH IV
H JV IjN . The more udihle of these animals
T h .il W aller A llo u lli, III" holder
of III# fnllnw lna e -.rllfle al"
h a . often add lo the aliendy ample diet
filed .a id catllfli'A l" for l« « d «.d of the ranch.
In I." laaiied Ihereoli The ei r llf b a l"
Under the supervision of Mrs,
number and year i.r l iu u i u &gt;. Hi"
d.e. I l|d|nti nl III" |irn|ieMy, and III" Morris, Ihe hoys nrn served with a
inline III which It WU* uenrieed S I" variety of fine Florida fare, Turk­
a . follow .
ey wan llie rlilef rnurae last HimPerllfleut. Nn S*
Veer nl 1.1111111# Jid v I. A l&gt; 1 * 1* dnv. Hteak and mashed potatoes
lleaetl|i|lo|t nf I'm iie riy
me planned for lha Mg meal next
lie* |&lt; ) II II Of N W &lt;Vii ol
Hufuinv.
(l nflllnn.it From r a t e Oaa)
H I : ', of N K U Hei-llnn l T o w n •bin |ll Hnutll llunue .10 I ii"'
Npeelnl MIJ chill, MO slew, Instead of twn-lhlrd* nf Ihe Sen
m u k *** i: i l " ft n i s i i *■:
fietirh toast, a very popular M(J ale's membership a* I* nnw re
sau it H an* ft )V 13 jo n n
liriind of cinnamon toast, apple cob­ ipilrcd
*l» II In lieu
N.rne In whit'll m .eie ed ll-l« r i II bler. and MfJ rnnlade fnrm a cross
Me said Ihe present rlnttim rule
tiifi &lt;rvif*
or I Inn oT the hoys' repasts. Milk, ha* allowed Ihe threat ol flllhustAll III mild |ir n |i.|ly belli* 10 III"
iTiiinfy of ileoiirinle. Hlni*- of K l-e ( fresh from a registered Jersey er&lt; to lilork vote* mi civil rights
Idii P u le s , .m b ii r l l l b . t l e . b i l l dalrv, complete* the menu.
leuMalloti.
lie redealoed m" nidluu 1 - * l i s die j
The hovs are now In the process
Lehman I* a member nf Hie
|iin|ie»iy dearrlhed In .m b - e iil f l
of hull.ling a model .amp In the Platform Drnttlog Commltlee and
i-ule w ill lie .old 1" III" Ill Mbee I Idd
der al tlie fin n l d'H'l ill lb*' Ibiml- woods near Ihe ranch headuuar- a supporter of Avrrell llarTlinon
mile I'o u iily Cnurl llnu»e -I Hall
fold. Klorlda, ml tlie f l n i M nndn P-rs, Designed trj teach them the for Hie Drumrrntlc presldenllal
In III" moll I h Of A u* list, lid. 1, w (ill'll principles nf ramp construction, nomination, lie told newsmen:
I. llie ilh day nf A iia o sl, IHE*
"W r are not going In pull punrhllm model ramn Is already tented
Paled Ihla 1 ml day nf p ilv, ISM over mid fenced around with pine e* on civil rights, nn foreign pol­
II I* IIIIIIN P O N
|m-i, ,\n mitmiat on one of the icy, on civil llbcrllc*. on labor,
r i . t h iT u -iili C n u rl,
llemlinde i'm in iv, Klorlda oilier lakes where some boys will on agriculture, or nn ImmlgraI X K A U ___________
Im able lo hunk I* planned by the lion "
Meanwhile In New York two
Morrises In the near future.
m i r i t ' j r i i r » » i|'M r * T H iv i n n
TAX II Pill I
Another plan for the future U Democratic presidential aspirants
(See. l ll l . Ill Kiorldn ila lt ile a ol ID IIu the construction of a chapel on a and n spokesman for a third gave
N O T I C E IH
IIP U P U Y
H D I V,
lllllc Island In the middle of the varying nnnwert Tuesday night to
Thai ( iv e n t r e il Laud Co. Ihe bold
el nf the following ir r t lf b 'it e has bh'gnt lake whirh the Morrlars a radio program rpiesllnn nn wheth­
llled aald e.rU M i-ale for I n i d re l
er the federal government haa too
to be laeu.d llierei.n Tlie i-ir llf l- rail Church Island. A lesi theolo­ much power
ta le nunilier and year of inHiiiime, gical atmosphere pervades a near­
Averell llarrlman, mutual se­
llie drei-rlliflm i of ihe |iro|ierty, and by Island In the lake where a large
Ihe name In w h lili II waa neieneed
curity director, described Ihe fed­
and playful family of ottera U eral government as "a community
are a* fullowa,
■V r t l f l r a l . No M l
often seen to rnvorl hy the hoya.
nf IM million neople" and aald It
Year of l. au nm 1. Ju ly 1. A ll l u l l
Fa inimrx for twa week*, leaving can "give a helping
(plug ha
hand to all.
l&gt;eai-rl|illmt nf Putlietlvi
vesierday, wer" Jerrv Hurries,
tad. I 1 1 31 3.1 A 31 Mlk
Ren Rnhert 8 Kerr nf Oklahomt
P Tra ct I I Hanlatidn H|irltiu*
Dirk llruso, Itohlry Urure, Johnny said the American people have
Arcordinv In Plain Uiereof lieCourier, llrad Cowell, Rnhert D ip firm control over the government
- nrded ution Ihe I'lildle ll- corda
hose, Wlrkv
F.lleriijr, Tommy and they have granted II "great
of llamlnol. I'o unly Klorlda
Name In which aa.eaaeil I'hna td Fstrs, Wes Evans, Richard Keln power lircau.se It haa rendered
llemniell
All of aald |ifo|ierIy being In Ihe berg. Jimmy Galbraith, John Ka-great service."
Cnuniy of Heinluole, Hlut. of Klnrl-ln Pole* Hlicll rnrllllcal" aliall
be redemnad according to law llie
iirntierly daacrlbed In iiii h . eriricale will Ii* sold In Ih. blah.-it
hldd.r nl lha front door of the
Heinlnola I'ounly Coiirl lion., al
Hanford, Florida, on Hi. flr.i Mnn-

Politic*

Hiucn In The News
fly H O I I A N T H O N Y

The Chnpcl here aboard tbe sin
thin la undergoing n complete runovation, Aslicutos shingles are he
log put on the outside of the
building and many new touche*
nn- being added on the Inside, In­
cluding new lighting. Many othei
rlumgex will go together to add
girntly to the interior appcaianre.
While the work is underway, Proterstunt Chuich servIccH will Im
held In thn muvlu hall,
T h . newly opened station II
l.rury will alto i.eelve a welcome
sdilitlon. In the future, tnen want
lug to study or Just relax with a
grind bonk at Die library on these
hot. sultry nights will lie ahln lo
iIn II on a root, open arreen porch.
The complete job nf renovation fur
Hi. rhapel nnd llhrarv are exp.cted lo become a reality within
Ih. next 2fi days.
Dili Wells of N A A S and Til
Tarliiitton of FARRON, both peesentlv undergoing treatment nl
(he Naval Hospital In Jackson
vllle, made the trip to Hanford last
weekend to visit all their friends
hern on the station and In th*
■lly nf Hanford.
A change aboard N A A S on
July t fTnda Lt. Comilr. R. 7.
Moore aa the new meaa treasurer
of BOO. Comdr. Moore haa had
Invaluable experience along them
line* aa owner and operator of
"ReR’a" reaUnrant In Daytona
Reach. Lt. Clyde Gilmore, former
UOQ officer, will now he In thn
Operations Department. Among
his duties there, he will be In
charge of photography.
Lt. Comdr. Trapniin, command­
ing offlen nf FAHRON, has an­
nounced that this Saturday will Im
the date of a uuuadrnn dance to
he held at the Sanford Armory.
There will he an orchestra, re­
freshments, and the festivities will
get underway at 8:00 pin.
The N A A S Operations Depart­
ment haa planned a party at Green
Spring* for Friday, A steak roast
will be Included and all men nf
operations, their wives and date*
are Invited to attend.
Ray D. Greenway repnrtrd
aboard N AAS yesterday
from
NAS, San Diego. HI* home town
la In West Palm Reach, ao Hay is
planning to get home quite often
while atatloned here in Hanford.
Jack Perry has recalved an honorabla discharge from the If. 8.
Navy at FAHRON and will fly

to hi* home In llaiignr. Me. Jerk
was v .iy w.ll known around th.
city of Hanford and while sta­
tioned here, wax an active player
on th. FAHRON softball (earn,
which now holds firat place In tlto
Orlando City Leago..
Huh Weldon of Fighter Squad­
ron III ami Miss Tenn Jones of
Sunford have aiiiiuunred their en­
gagement. They now have tenta­
tive plans for an August wedding.
It's pretty hard to find ll-inni.
Ferry around llie station th.no
ilny* Hfler working hours. Renn l.’ii fiance arrived h rr. r’-cntly
from Texas and Rennie 1* show­
ing her around the better part*
of Florida. Thu couple plan to be
married hero in Hanford wo--

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frn#«a lo .aid mill wllhln Ih# I l n #
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Henilii-.l* County, Klorlda, al th#
lllTlna ts im thereof, A [1 1'ISI, of
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18 yeara In Or­

Residence

Conway Rd.

W allace II G r a b a in , prcelilcntlnl
liemia fnmlllnr lo any boy who hn«
p h y ilc lin
W hite Huiihc re iio rli’M m uh l not spent ii summer nt tha Morris's
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OK C lll a t ) r r c a il Ihnt Mr T r u m a n u v ri cm mmp nt Winona. Alan over llm
j i i k i i :.
a i'.x ia n l.M
c i i l ’ f i r t . I prcd a hor.nltal fur as long ns two i -miller tilings ii plcturn of "One
I ' l . i t n i i i ) , la i t i o h a t i i .
nr th m t d ays sin ce he becam e Mycd Pi le" wlin haunted the woods
' “ llS S B lrfA TfiA ^W tllTH .IH A ... Presid ent more than seven years m ound Winona for ruuntlesa sum
Iisrs.i-.sd
mers for Sunford boys.
TO AM . IMIllll'roiin *\ll P f l b ago
Kl-liiiir through the hi Idle paths
M r. T ru m a n was ndiuHtcd In the
•na« i m i v i c l a i m s on l)B*
&lt;&gt;f the ranrh's H,11(10 acres Is one of
M AM in u i i i a a t n a r ii m t a t h i P re sid e n tial Suite nl Ihe lug m ill
You mill •■ null " f yon nro h rr.liy
Hie major aclivllli-n at the camp
an tlfl'd mill r.iliilrn d In prninnl la r y hnspitul In Northwest W»*h
Smaller hoy* who do not yet know
ington.
nuy r Vn l(ii** urn! tlein.triiii* w hIf l»
T h is m arked Ihe llrM lim e the how to rhk well enough to go out
or M ill....... .. y*m.
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M tltlHA sillle was used by Hie President nloiie are ted on horseback In Ihw
U T IIT t I I L A I .. .|*.'"a*sd. In'*1 " I
i» lil County, t» ilio County Ju.ta" sin ce II was prepared (nr him s e v ­ morning, ami older more experi­
enced ridels set nut in the lifterof Hamlnnl* I'on m y, Klorhln. nl hl» e ral years ugn
o iriii- In H i- o illll hollan ol m ill
noon to vi-.il one of (lies many Ink--,
It has been used by oilier*. Ill
County nl Hanford, Klorlda. w llhln
m ain i iilt-ndnr n im iilii frotn di« eluding f.a'ii George '
M arshall in the niirioiinlng wood*.
Urn# of Hi* llrm im hllenllon nr IIHa ami P re m ie r M nliannned Mossa*
Hikes In llie huiinted cabin,
n u ll-- l . n l i ila lm nr di-nnitid i-lnill
where a local eitixrn in reputed In
. ha In w tlU na. Mini .h u ll nlntn tin lirg h of Iran
jtlncn nf ft*wld#m ** and |ioh I mIII «
Short said Ihe President was linvn done away wllh Ilia hrolltet
irtdr### of lh" I'lnlmnnt. and #lnill well ennugh to kliave and d ress or close friend (llm stnry varies),
h* #&lt;«nrn In by III" i lulniant. Ida
for picnic* lo tin- lakes and Just lo
a a .n l, " t Id* nltm n#y. mid nnr him self hefore going In Hie Im ipi
walcli the multiple wild life of Ihe
avii-li rlnlin nt d.fnanil no! an fll«d Ini In h it Idg b lack llinm islne
■ bull lie vnld
woods lake up much of llie rnlich-

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H K N * year Sanford Haraid. CKj
YaMrarr. by 7:M p. M., pleas* roll
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Movlly cloudy with scattered
showers and thundershower t rnulh
east and extreme south portion
Partly cloudy, widely scattered if
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A N IN U K 1*1'N 'U K ,N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXXIII

Kstnblislml 1908

Plane Crash
Into 2 Houses
Takes 4 Lives

H A N T O U I&gt; ,

F L O R ID A

T llim s n A Y . J U L Y

South Is Called Upon
To ‘Make Clean Break’

Pilots Send (Ii rl To &lt;1-11 Camp

Second Accident In As
* Many Days Occurs
In M e t r o p o l i t a n
Los Angeles Area

If Civil Rights iPrevail

Las ANGELES &lt;* - A light
plxne, taking off In heavy fog,
plunged Into two house* today, setting one afire and killing the two
men and two women aboard the
dane.
^ f o one waa Injured In ihe
hotiies. Occupants of the one moat
badly wrecked are on vacation.
One neighbor, Mrs, May Palmer,
laid: " I wns looking out the win­
dow to acc If It was going tn rain
I beard a Icrrlllc crash, and saw
a body go flying by."
The piano had scraped Ihe roof
of (ho home of Sam Caldwell on
May El Segundo Boulevard, then
cartwheeled Into Ihe living room
of the house next door. Rut It tore
right out again, and spread debris
Into the street The engine waa IS
feet from the fuselage.
Caldwell, his wife and baby,
were In their house but escaped
Injury. The next door neighbors,
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Corloy, left
last Saturday on a vacation trip
biMcna. Ark
wTbe sheriff's office Identified the
victims as:
Dale E. Raker, 38, Portland. Ore,
(He carried another adtlress:
Gresham, Ore.)
Muriel Joanne Jones, 31, Oresh
am.
Mrs, Nancy Brock, prraldtnt of Hie Kanfuid Pilot Club, bunds I,"Is
Florence Joyce Jones, age un­
Hhrlvers of Lake Monroe, i SIO chirk In finance a week's vacation
known. same address,
at the l-H ramp at ihe 4Irwin Sal ,rml Forest tins w.-ek. Ollier girl",
The serond man was unldenll who Were lirrompnnird oil l.lie 11 ■r- by V k , l.iln Woodard, ruimly
fled.
It was the srennd Instance In as
i4any days of a plane hltllng a
louse In the metropolitan area
In Santa Ana Wednesday afternoon
a Navy jet lost n wing and ploughed
Into a residence, wrecking It while
ita owners were out shopping. Wit
lot coultf have
tieasea said the pilot
balled out. hut stayed with his
craft 1q a desperate effort to bring

Lee Is Willing
To Keep Serving
On Civil Service

Ana, horrified watchgri
told o ittw Natty pilot's attempt
la fly Ma disabled crUt away from
JjAoptflPla residential district.

R em atfoti Plan

NO. 2.17

Amtnciutcrl Prims I.rasutl Wire

17. 1952

Iranian Premier
Resigns Post In
Row With Shah

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Doctor Advocates
Use Of Fluorine
In City’s Water
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Citrii
Decline
In
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Beinp: Sponsored
By School Board

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$700 In Ikim ugcs
Is KoportTfl W hen
Auto, Truck Crash

Zerrenner, Back From GOP Meet,
Says Party United Behind Ike

Georgia Governor
Will Get Protest
On Child Marriage

Legion Commander
Coming; To Sanford

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Mu w ay tor , d e a n iv r . ik with
the nation.it D r m n r r x t ir
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ity proper ■■ tom before r c c e ,
«itig fodav, it i c r.e n fta l It, it ttiifc lc tb ili'. here 1 .■,(•m illed tie * ;
.tired of tile opportunity of rerun
ii'lim ,: if n e c c ,,ir v . after (lie ('hi
c rip i lo n v e n llo n tn la k e aicfi forth
01 top. a* 111 iv l&gt;e in o rd er for
■ hr* p io le c lin li, first nt ill of th"
b i - i r A m erican p rincip le* and Ir i
ditm ii* m i d ear 'o n * , and t in n d ly ,
for 'he pre-ier * -ifinn id 'He l&gt;ciuo
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Ve **t— ■ —
Harry Lee, chairman of iho local
Ilf
\ XV l*|tp ■ h , I*** tfl ifeit
Civil Service Board, said thi*
t, tlvttf ii»tf **(I y f 114tif i I a I pip iif
ifift n .r
D ' it fin,e Wflh'i
|n i
morning that lie did not m r» !■»
i'» rr|| ft* Inn tin .Inftinr 4 Ii.inib'H
make any comment or statement
t I' h u h »* • t» *».♦
M rinf. n f I I I " r i r n t ' i h ' l f In ' M ' l n t i t h / r M ir
regarding the fltv Commission'*
U 1 1 n I f i l t h 11 h |' r ' h I »111 n n l n i i v
action Monday night to n-.nn idrr
f V n Ii i n i i ' i i ! v n i t I t i n
ri 1 &gt;* 1 il l# 1
&gt;t»
III* recent rc«pr,ointment for n two
I * •| ‘ t i ' 1 M n
.n lr^ h
The Seminole County
School yenr term, pointing out Hint the
1ill 'ft
I dll I Ii it| -tfl I Mttp mi M t
*f n l ' l ' t i j n l 1- r c h i I'-l
i l l I It 1 11 Ii nl
Board Is sponsoring a county-wide matter I* entirely up to th&lt;* *'It V
*fit I tlif 1lit -it pm MM I
th |tuft*
recreation program fnr six weeks,
1 IIif* ti *
* '*r fluniiiip t r i I h r i n A m" ;IhiM rI r Mn*
He indicated, however, that lie
111 m m 1 h i t n * t n »i
. W. Lawlnn, *rhnol superinlenil- hnd not submitted hi* resignation,
nit; vMii-f , ii (*•Tif"fi-r-1-ti|
;i VvmI i f 1, H i k i l l h |M»i t»Mll,,i
M ir
it, said today.
1111af *' *-1 tipfi r n i i l l ,,f I firi!i*'t|r
nud *&gt;nld that he |,n* enjoyed
All county recreation workers nerving on Ihe Board slrirc it wna
lilt I f f i i l n i l l ' f t n n m t ' f i l r r n f A l i . n l itt
t f i l l i t n l l i n V C r d t n l t i l nl-l r *
are participating In the prngrnui
m i l d n i fi n f •tr i 1i
, i 1If *
itI1! I*' a fa
| f ii I , f f n i n I r r m
-tin I h e r 1 I h ay i i f h r
under the general direction of created In IP-14, "ien though with•u, M * " V
v*' 11v1**1 v m i l I ij H i it * n i l I I'l-r 4' n r r 1 ti
Tommy Stringer, Sanford reerrn- oii* remuneration
lo
'H u m ti if In
lu ll . h i
I B»|&gt;
In n letter to tin* llerMd on July
tlnn director, and Iho City lias
Mir, 1 r b - i i u *f
Ml l)-H
jdt II lift' m t n l - in 1J n f 1 1*1 r n*ii"
given full cooperation to the pio- IB. Mayor Stamper, explaining In
I i r H .mn o f
&gt;h
Dl|f»»
n.tlon toward th*’ reconsideration
grem, Mr. luiwton added.
Iflh HV ^ fl M l II fflj It MV «
The School Board pays the sal­ at the Monday meeting, pointed
I lliptv Kill' 11 Ljflfllj
aries fnr six weeks of two white not thet Me. Lee had served the
* JI'MA tfI ti* I) ltf|i|
and five Negro athletic director* bonrd since It* leccpilon with ''dil­
! H'*\v f i l m h it w ill
tnl
and provides school buses for trip* igent and faithful serviec, and also
111 -1|t{iti I I ftf I Ii * ^H’i | hf wIi i f|
to nearby lakes, aprlnga and pic­ on many other City Board* with
L "•I, t* tiff I ' ii h *h
Hti(i|h|l|(y
nf
nicking areas.
great rrcdlt to the City and him­
■ tim* I In c iiilt lfi'iiN tfi'th up Hi
Recreation at the Lyman School self.
f“*
nf IT nrul w ill yi'Mt’r illy i
In t,ongwood Is under the direc­
Mint ih r fo u n u lliin
»if
m hi
S'Min 1701 ) u'iir*h "»f 'full! il if"
“ f further stated thiit the City
tion of James 0. Payne, coach at Km*,It, Committee* *nd Cnmniisim i ,111n{; ftf luif’i j l i i i iititl H i i f i i i i r&lt;' iilHd frnni u *'011 mn h*d\v»"n
Fred Zerrenner altendcl this Ib-publlcan NatlnriMl f!nnven*iun "
l.yman and former member of the -Ion* should he changed every m he him attendod many In the pnst In th*- eniuirlly M *"rgeun' nt mm
I i m H i M m * I i 11*1 ftr n l i i *111fI
mi m i'irn o h lh und iw&lt;i It lick •
Sanford baseball team. He Is as­ i often rnther than working a good in the Florid* ilelfgntlnn. Mr. Zen* nm-i, 11 Iif.- long R&gt; ptilili, nn.
In th i i 'Tliticfil A tirvfy
w
l'u» I \ veilin' ciirlv ’
Mi*Mnlni;,
sisted by personnel furnished by
ni'I Hint li**twKffi IIfi ftritI 7 fi uvr
p n li f • f~i*pftried If»duv
victory nhrad for hi* pnrty in Nov....her Mini u tirirfti* future fm 1 1,■
the Longwood Athletic Associa­ man down." he added.
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When this wa* pointed out H party In Florid*.
tion and 1-ongwood Parent Tench•■! t ' l l l l * r 1 1m |I p f f I Hf |’1|I rJllVVll, 1 nI ih i L tIi m fent nf u I'.»H fdi' Vin
Mr. Lee. he smiled and "tilled,
ars Association.
HnurrlifJ
h i Mni'k ill'll f Meventh S ln 'iH T h*
In Oviedo, Paul Mlkler, roach at "There I* not much work fnr un­
Ml I- 1'|&lt;* /n im it lf.l
Mini Mm i - hi i nnd tru c k , di iven ' v .f-dm Wes
the Oviedo School, Is In charge of to do. | go to meeting" "lilv about
»'
I
w ii 'I* f r i ! b , fhii* ik if f Ii|i 11 lfn
lev U h .k K went ini** u viffu pin
M'KMtlniisd tla !•»** Klatill
f lin t y recreation, and ha Is aidU'tft| In c f i’Tks ii* I Wfi | h i r t * Hi «i n M hi I n puvkefl i nt n c n fliv he
’JR by aaslatnnta suppled by the
m iJIiiin pm in u n lo r it m n fu rin June intf In J Mine* I .null Inn St
Ovlodo P.T.A. and the local Wom­
Mini I lt*f| h n iw r iiili fn i Hint Ion hi
Th* icro fn l truck in ffe rc 'l
an's Club.
' f tri th of ynuntf c h iM n 'ii which w n llh nf i(i* n i ii if i ' ii Mn 4 ii! nm fildii
Tha Negro program In Oviedo
■ *h i not lie ri'fipivctj, T lii'i, iiftwcvt i ,
T h e d r iv i’r nf Ihe firn i tru ck,
\\j llftltft (IRAN
la under the supervision of Lilly
L» jinji| f jirj Ini iirv iiiriilliti| rind in K«irm filtl Mhnipf!, 11 17 vein nld
Ju*t ri'tur'iii'il from the lb-pub
ft. Hall, teacher at the Ovlodo
Funeral services for Mr*. II H
i 11|if r,«*nt f ill I cij
hy
viiil h n rU i'ii vuufh from M in in i, whk c I . i i u c H
limn Nullumtl C"iiv, iitlnn in flu
colored school, who la assisted hy Cnlemnn, whnso ilvalh occurred
i" hnlt lnriA, who Ctirrk tin* jirivnci with ruckle** d riv iiu r nnd d rivlm r
mgo wliern he urted n* sergeant LtlmiiMi nf ritju rin i! In w iilcr* whu fi u llh m il n license, w hile W cmUiv
student helpers.
suddenly In Camden, Mn,, «n -fulV
nt-nims for the Florid* *tr t&gt; ' *nIi I hi' ii'r p u m l in
The entire program la sup­ 12 following n short lllm-a*, were
Hitnfurd ftilJm rtl n f I'e rrin e , Fin** m vnur nf
lieadi|iiitrleri,
Fred Zurr ennui,
ported enthusiastically by the held yosterdny aftornonn in Hrnd"Hilil the f f liy add I hi* ch u in lciil (lie
i r uric
nnd
it
p ro ic m /e r,
west side farmer, leporlu' tinluj Lt iho witUir.
children of the county, Mr. Law- rnton. The brief and simple ser­
u'un r h u r le d w ith p e rn iittln ir tie
ton said, and a very good attaod- vice was conducted in the chnpel
he feel* the parly i* now
I'hn N«*4 i»nd h iirm fn l effect hi* unlit efiHCfl perNon ♦*» d riv e .
JACKSONVILLE (if - Tho guv that
ikico has been reported throughout of the Shannon Funnrnl Honm nt
united liehjml the rnndldsey oT n il wjin HhviniiNly po ho iiintf miicT
T h e y hud re e e jvid iill^ h l in
• • county. So auccetsful has the 2:00 o'clock amid many beautiful ernnr nf Gcnrgin can look for o Dwiglil I). Elsenhower for th*"Hum fJn'irlvIe w nncd in n i l p u l- jurh'A a ml were cn n d m le d I m Hie
program proved that (t has boon floral arrangements from her picture of a 12 yenr-old Florida pre*ldenry of the United Hint*'".
"is. Till* he again milil r a i l he pulire ntndmi by uf fleer* R W
extended to six wraka from tha many friend*. Interment w** in bride— and wRh It a complain!
He added that Elsunlll.wer will
il'iuoiaiifii in, i'H*t i i»*iii
I *nc-h and I). T . Reagan •
four weeks originally planned, he Fognrtyvllle Cemetery.
from Juvenile Judge Waller S run n good racu In Florida nnd
added.
thnt he baa a good rhnilre nf
She wa* the wife of Mr. Cole­ Criswell.
H ALVA TIftN ARMY
man, district mn linger of the Flor­
Judge Criswell said Wednesday carrying Ihe state, "ll'* due In
C iv ir and fra te rn a l
u r g a n lrii
ida Tower and Light Company. Ihe girl was married to n tfl year- hniue'ii," he *nii|.
•Ion* have been ro n ta rle d i,y III ■
Mr. Zerrenner’* Job at the con
Other aurvlvora Include * daugh­ old dairy hand nt Folkston, (in.,
H nlvatlo n A r m y
w ith
fn ii
re
ter. Mre. R, C. Trlmldo; and her shout two weeks ago.
A big turnout of Legionnaire* «pollen In il* present d riv e , hip
vrntinn wan to keep order in tlm
two grandchildren, Mr*. William
The two were held on a com­ Florida penthouse headouarters j i • expected Momlay night, nl the i-'iritriliiitio n * have nut been w lin'
N* matter how far away Wilson and Miss Call Trimble, all plaint hy the girl's parcnls. Judge atop the Morrison lintel. The pent I rglotl llllt to welcome Deparlbail been hoped fur, W illia m
frmm homo you mo/ go on y o v
residents of Bradenton, mil n Criswell said a hearing hn* been house, he said, inrlude,| a iarg • incut Gornmanilcr Frank Falsone Ilo tcliin o n , c h a irm a n uf the *lrivc,
I /acolloa you can raadily catch brother, Carleton Thayer of Itiv- set
for Monday when he will enter room for meeting*, a musie room | *d Tampa and many other out of nrim m nred today.
Tig oo the home tow* a sv i by erslde, Calif.
an order in tne case.
witJi piano, a liar, kltehcn an I town guests, Cost Bit Unninismler
lie asked buxine** people in
— "d im the Baafotd HeroW
Among those attending the ser­
D-nver Cordell antmuoreil tmtsy. support the drive, nod deelnrcii
when you return. You caa ar­ vice* from Sanford wero Mr. and "I'm going In write (o Gov. Tnl- three h'-dinoma.
The
program
will
start
with
a
inndge, send him picture* of these
Tho Florida dplegallari, Ir- addi­
thnt while many letter* have been
range with your carrier hoy, or Mre, Frank Evans, Mr. and Mrs. children anil nak him tn Investigate tion, reserved 40 nr B0 room* lo (' h fry at 7;0b o'rlork and no sent
out, it ha* I...... iioimssilile to
through Charlie Morrison,«Iref­ Charles Cole, Mr*. L. I. Frasier, the ordinary (minor official) who tho hotel for delegatea and their fi'lvnnce re*orvatl*ms are tirres- eontart nil Individual", lie prnl*ed
&gt;ury.
lation msnaevr. by telegbonlng Mr*. Joseph Saunders, W. ft. Liv­ married them," Criswell said.
guests. He reported that in th­
•lie aetlvn priigiaiii aiming young
D eleg allup n from the ')vle*ln people now being run led on by
IM. to have your rognlar iaunea ingston, J . A. Young, IL C. The elrl was described as five emin'* of the "invention he seldom
Moore,
Jack
Rstigan,
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-ongwood
I’oal*
w
ill
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p
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.iof tho Herald saved for yon
feel tall and weighing about 03 got more than two or three hmirs
('apt. Will Inin W lille of the local
Chase, S, 0. Chase, J. L. Ingloy pounds.
wkllo you ort away, lo bo do
ent
M em bers of the la'gton post,
t.leep a Highl­
and
Roy
Hollar,
tlvorod to your homo la one
Crlawcll said the boy’s parents
it!, Indicated that there wa. II teball leatn will alio bn among
Mri, Coleman was a native of look the couple to Folkston for much disappointment among tin Ml" glie'll*
it is expri ted that
bage upon your return
Bangor, Me., and following hor the marriage ceremony. "They soppoHerh of Kenator Taft in re­ Hie will lie one of (he largest
HER VICE MEN G E T BREAK
a la no axtra charge. The marriage
to Cocoa, later told ino the rhlhlren were In love gard to llu* outcome of the con- i " I'lliig* ever to ho held nt the
WASHINGTON Mt — Members of
lar weekly ■ubocrlptkgl eomlng to moved
the armed fnrrrs who sell Ihelr
Sanford with her hus­ and wanted to get married," the lest, hut whatever bitterness they Hat.
will entitle all regular tab- band In 1082.
honirn— and make a prnlil on the
She wa* a member Judge seld.
moy -have full was allayed by
tn thin ndi
deal— need not pay income tax nil
of Holy Cross Episcopal Church
H O T A BY niRF.CTGRH
Afler the girl's parents reported Elsenhower's generous visit tn
too. Before leaving on yonr va- and of St. Mark’* Chapter of tho the wedding to Juvenile authorities, thu Senator a* soon aa tho (JenDirectors of tho Hanford Rotary tho profit If Ihey invest tho money
Mtlan almply notify /onr n r- Ladlte' Auxiliary. She also ‘be- tha youngsters wero taken Inn eral'a nomination bocame known. Club will meet tonight at the In n new homo within four years.
I'rcsidcnt Truman signed a hill
lon-ed to the Rosa Circle of the custody. They had set up house­ This waa true, he acid, of the mn- heme of Bob Harris, president,
keeping In a 8-room shack on a
The Wednesday authorising this bono" t of tho Florida delegation at 820 Escambia Drive,
° r- dairy farm where the boy work*.
CaatUuMl (la Peg* Twa)
meeting will begin at 7:30 o’clock.

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack

In Uussell Drive

A j f i n j ; A n d I C m n t io n a l
L e n d e r L e d Hattie
K x p c llit ij;
H r itish

Chairman Says He Has
Not Resigned And
Enjoys His Work

Services Are Held
For Mr«, Colemun

V itu m in Governor Den o u n c c s T r n m a n ism,
" F a i r D e n Ii s m " A s
Spurious D o r lr tn r s

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Miiw Feared Lost Kaitncr CWM W e|
Squally Weather
T n FlnnAyhilnla Death Slated For
(C«stt(ls4
In Hotel Fire In
lti on Communist ..
Youth Questioned Raises Warning On iiu
Paul lUitaer, forms*positions today In
of tM __
Friday Afternoon
Fairbanks* Alaska ly Lawrane*
days In wMks
of Buarofd, died et the WinIn Connection With Coasts Of Florida estU.close-support
8. Sabre Jala probably dadoa&gt; School In W m Chsxttr, Pa.,
tstroyad one Kusslan-1___
built M lu -u
A coroner'# Inquest Into ths
FAIRBANKS, Alaska Uts — Four lest Thursday. * {Ltvlcaa will b*
ds— DirtJJ
w r . sud damaged" Miiui*t, tha
Stealing Of Truck IngsMIAMI"
the Air or more persons were bebevretf -li,-t W«dnetday el 2.00 t&gt;. m. at Heart
/e»l*r Tupptr of
wrre raised on the Klorlda Force
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THE SANFORD HERALD .
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Mom. July II. 1888

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A 18 year old youth was ques­
tioned this morning by Judge
Douglae Btenatrom In connection
with a truck which the Stine Ma­
chine Co., reported missing Sat­
urday afternoon.
Thn one ami a half ton trucUP
taken from where It had been
parked at Recond Street and Oak
Avenue, waa recovered Igte yes­
terday afternoon near Monroe
Corner by Orville Touchton ami
Don Davis of the Stlna Machine
Co., who had been informed of
its location by n person who tele­
phoned the company.
State Highway Patrolman R- D.
Harrison arrived sook afterward
on tha scene and following an In­
vestigation, picked up a youth
whom he turned over to the San­
ford Police Department. /.'
Police officer Joe '‘Hickson
brought the boy before Judge
Stenatmm this morning with tho
complaint of taking tha truck
without the consent of the owner,
Ths latter announced that a bear­
ing nn thn rase will he held next
week, and efforts will be made
to determine If thore are any other
boys In the rase.
The County Court summer term
will open tomorrow at 10:00
o’clock and 200 raao* are on the
docket, Judge Btenatrom stated.

U. S. Liner Setting
Speed Record On
Return Trip Home
ABOARD TH E S, 8. U N ITED
STATES A T SEA (A -T h e new flrit
lady nr American (hipping, the lin­
er United Slates, pound on the
steam today and raced for a new
•tar In her speed crown.
On (he homeward atrelch of her
maiden round ■ Irlp Atlantic cross­
ing. the 31,000 •Ion Ajnarlcan
looked certain lo braik tha Queen
Mary's 14 • year record for the
Europe to Amsrlca crossing early
tonight.
The Mg new U. 8. liner on her
trip to Europe had cracked (he
Queen's wrat-toeail mark. Leav­
ing New York July 4, in* Unlled
Stales made lha 2.0)1mil* crossing
In three days, 10 hours and 40 min
The American ship li not ex
pecteil lo hollar this time on tho
rflurn voyage. Por one thing, fog
(lowed her Sunday to .a- spaed nf
31.M knots. Bui the appeared carain to reach Amb
Naw Ynrk, lata II
wall aha ad of tha
1IM eeit-ln west r
dayi, i i hours am
Already, nn her
United fltitei had
another record — tl

French Avenue
ICn.tl*n*4 Frnns S**i Oee»
tha nperallnn of ths business.
0. W. Hpenrsr, attorney. was
nrrernt lo rapresent hli-brother,
Jim Rpencer, owner of tha Anchor
Inn, which will have to b* moved
In aeeure the rlaht-ol-way for Im­
provements at french.Avenue and
tha Ortamln Highway, Volte W llllama, Jr., asrved aa acting city
attorney In the ahaahea nf Edwin
Bhlnholaar, and advlaad th* City
on lawa governing eueh appraisals.
Commlwlnnsr John .|vty t a il the
on* dlaaentlng vole on tha apprai­
sal measure.
The Oltv Commission will meet
again tonight In ragutir session,
Among Hems to be dtsenasad will

dead and several wars
tad
Air Force and Marine fli
mining in an early morning hotel
bombers swept low over tha
fire that may reach Um propor­
strafed tions of a major disaster. Comend bombed, rocketed and atri
Bed positions near Yonol
let* confusion made It Impossible
Pyongyang, Kumsong, the Punch­ d get any accurate check-ott the
bowl and the East Coiav
and mlaaing.
Other Air Force fighter-bombers,
Guests who escaped from the
with planes from the Marine*. Aus­ third Boor, estimated up to W
rtralians and ' Republic of Korea, son* might be burned to deal!
hit supply areas behind the front
•l.
Nine persona were in a ‘
The Air Fnrce said the strike Two of’them were In critical con­
nibbled M troop and aupply bunk­ dition.
er*. levelled 28 gun poilHona and
The fire waa In the crowded
destroyed onn self-propelled gtln,
gttn. Plodeer Hotel, where there were
four mortars and one vehicle
J ana approximately 2S0 occupants.
‘ !llei on ' within minutes after the fire
Inflicted at least 23 casualties
Bed. troop*.
smarted shortly jifter midnight, th*
In the aerial battles, two Babre old. wooden, bMek-fong iructore
Jets nf a flight of the Fourth Fl|M; waa a biasing infarno.
er Interceptor Wing ware Jur
Night Clark David Littlefield,
by six MIG* over (UnuljH ai
who raced through the buildtag
plane Sxbre flight of th* Silt warned ilciptai guests, said he
Wing tangled with eight MIGa.
believed the estimate of SO dead
In the first battle, Id. Robert was far too high.
F. Bonce. Norristown, Pa., dam­
" I sew one body on th* sect
aged a MIG. tn tho second fight, floor lull before I left the bu:
a Canadian exchange pilot, Flight tog," be aald. " I am certain that
Lt. Lawrence E. Hpurr, Middleton, at {east four people died, but
Nova Scotia, probably dofmed a can‘t say how many m ore"
MIG, his first.
Fire dnlef E. B. Woodcox aald
Sporadic ground fighting cen­ there was no way of estimating
tered on the rugged Eastern Front (he death toll
where Allied troops seized ■ stra­
"The building waa In flame*
tegic hill after a three-day battl* when we got here," he said. "We
and held It In the face of an hour pulled out some people. There are
ami a half counterattack by North probably more in there."
Koreans.
, r*
Score* of guaita Jumped from
hTo hill, a few thousand yards windows, ana others leaped to a
from the East C olli, flR altar building neat door.
three days of Infantry illiu lt,
Flrtmeh on toe way to toe fire
naval
bomhardmant and air found the street swarming with
strikes.
fleeing guests, some of them al­
Elsewhere along the front, tha most niked.
muy
All hotels her* are crowded to
lino patrol xklrmiihe*.
capacity because of the big boom
U. 8, carrier-hired piM M Sun­ la mlUiary projects. The Pioneer
R o tary
day again bombed M M I l U l l fa- was the'city’s second largest ho­
cllltlai at the Kyoatn HjrdrAlM- tel.
*rr»m raa* *»*•*
trie Plant, in Eilt-Cantrel North
It waa In ruins — ashes end
Korea, one of four big power tom- warped sheet metal— two hours
dance wMeh wa» h&lt;
plrxrs attnekcd heavily by U. N. after tha first alarm.
night with Hoy* H*«
warplane* last month.
they war* welcome*
A Navy announcement laid the
t n ay
State University where
*
J by
t-.. President
Deatlflanl DOftk ('HtTlp* Kymcn taciiitiei were being re
stayed
boll, .nil
and .told ...
of ..I*
th division of paired when Skyreldera and Cor
Irta Into two political turtles «nlr« attacked them the Mcond
the gl.^_
IC aitteeH reeee Fane os»i
time.
.....
cities.
and 12 cilia*tower Mid he agreed to tha move
Mia* Orey told of the griding*
MUNBAN ‘W~ Secret Korean ar- ‘only baciUM I attach tha great
“ j (lovertior who waen t
from the
mistier
talka ware rgceliad today lit Importance to hla re-election
there, and from the various cab •
net members, of the no It leal ral- el Communist request, raising &gt;o the s«n«te."
lles, Instruction In legislative pro* speculation that the deadlock, over
ceduree, whet hills are, how they prisoner exchange wee nearing a
isfuJly directed Elsenhowi
ara Introduced and steered through climax.
-th a GOP nomination— I
The
Htd
request
(of
a
two
day
the various rommlllf** and to recess was mida 1 Vi hours before
mad him ha want*; to
flnkl passage.
th*
truce
delegatee
ware
to
mat
Mlaa Baburn da»crlb»tl a mock st Panmunjom tor Utlr llfh con­
trial which was held after on* of secutive
iara Rap. John Kennedy,
secret saliion. •'
the glrl-atatere had been run over
by an gutomoblla driven by a girl
counselor. The driver was found
guilty and aentenced to two day* a racexe July I after lUteroni to
in alrta State for rerkleee drlv* a lengthy revlaw ol the V. N.
Command position. The M at day
the finds proposed a naw plan f#r

West Coast from Tarpon Springs
southward today for wind* of 30
to 40 miles an hour.
Simitar squally weather In the
Palm Beach • Miami area and
through the Florida Keys ovrr the
week end put several small boats
In trouble. No one was Injured.
The fishing boat Liberty, with 20
persons on board, anchored 20
miles off Tarpon Springs In the
Gulf overnight after It developed
engine Irmihin. The r rafl was due
at Tarpon Spring* Sunday night.
It was taken In tow today
Leo Alperl, a Coral Ouhlrs at­
torney, and four others w«ded
ashore near Hensen Beach, north
of Palm Beach, when their auxll
lary ketch Conchita ran aground.
The party started out Thursday
for Naaaau but missed that Ba­
hama capital and sailed hack to­
ward Florida, with Albert were
his wife. I/mlse; two children.
Martha. 9. and Jonathan, 0. snd •
cousin, Philip M. Levi Jr.
The first hurrlcano scare of the
season swamped newspaper and
weather bureau switchboard* a*
gusty 40 • mile winds whipped
palm fronds and awning* In the
Gold Toast ares. rnroc**tcr„ said
the wind did not result from a
tropical disturbance but sprang nut
of a passing high pressure system.
Warnings were ordered on Sat­
urday night tor Southeast Nor Ida
and conOnurd Sunday night for
fresh to moderately strong east
to southeast winds occasionally
freshening to so - *0 mile* an hour
during pissing showers.

ffk
fSS e

Eisenhower

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the secret sessions which M IU I
July 4.
Two Cnmmiinlst letters yrere de­
livered tn Ihr U. N. Commend by
fled llslsnn officers. One protested
the killing nf ono Bed prisoner and
wounding of seven nlhart In a pow­
er mtnp In Smith Korea last week,
The second taller demanded an
accounting of 4,191 captured Reds
listed- by Tha International commit­
tee for the Bad Croda but which
did not appear on tha U. N. Com­
Inatlona every two years.
mand Dec. l i Hat of prlaoner*.
President Bob Harris auimunced
A U. N. spokesman said It will
that a board of directors masting lake considerable time to deterwill be bald at his house Thursday
night at 7(80 o'clock and said th*t
ths program for Monday, July
28, will be held at th* B ill theater
when moving picture* of the Ro­
tary convention In Maalco City
will h* ahown by Kri Blown.
(t'eatiaaaU From
edly oils red by the
0. M. OFFICIAL KILLED
employaa must Jpto
: LAPEEB , Mich. OP— General are free to withers*
Motor* Vlea President Arnold W. 20
and aotb day of
Lent. 84, general manager of GM'a
It waa learned Uto
Pontiac Division, was killed with has
agreed to A prta
hla wife to a train • ear crash •t least |3 a t o n l f
Sunday.
about ft 10 a tot
Their car aklddad too (eat Into forOne
other liltfe i
tha side of a Michigan Central pas- considered
— wages,
linger train at an, unprotected les have offered a
of 18 centa an hour,

machines.
Payment of a 18,000 fea for
tha Jeffrlts city raorganlMtian
kurvsy which has been under way
since Fatmiary seta authorised at
the frldav night meeting. This
survey, amid Mavor W. H. Stamper,
waa made by W. J. Jeffries 8r.,
Afeney. a group which epeclaUee*
In municipal government Morgan- drove a mUe
lutlona.
trash occurred,
A ritlien* Advleetfr Committee,
together with the Gttf Commie•Ion. Mavor Stamper: utd, are
reading the rape** •Lfeto* Meet­
ings, When the reodfeuT is complated n »rl wank, ^ A d M atotoman* will be Issued H la M to f the
(fefelle of tha eon
Mayor Stamper
organisation inrvi
live study of |bp
emment *• to, t

" a .’s w t &amp; S k i u . »,

as K.-Deway of Naw York, jam**
C. Hagerly.
llegerty wlU s*rva as Elsenhow­
er’s press secretary. He was Dew­
ey's press min In the IM* presi­
dential campaign.
Other appointments announced
by Eisenhower amounted mainly lo
assignment of format Ullaa to man
who. helped direct tho general's
pre-convention campsIgn.
They tnchida Arthur H. Vendem
berg Jr., eon of the lata aanator
from Mi
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_____ _ ___ frank CarUon of
Kanaaa aa ao advisor; and Thomas
E. Staph#na— another Deway mio
— as appointment aecratary,
Also named aa an advisor wee
San. Fred A. Seaton of Nebraska
who had an active role in the Uto
stages of The general's campaign
for the nomination..

th* Beoeoa Funeral Homa, 763
Rota Avanua, Wilklnaburg, Pa.,
and Interment will be mode In
Woodlawn Cemetery there.
Lawvenae • Paul was born In
SenfoVd had lived hare for a num­
ber of years before moving to
Penniyhama with his mother,
Mr*. Seal# Kastaer. He Is alio
survived by hla fathar, Harold
Kaatntr of Sanford and on* broth­
er, Harold Kaitnar. Jr., who la
xtatlonad with tho Ir. B. Army In
Gttmeny.

BOY IN JU R E D
A two and a half year old Nogro
boy, struck by an autowioMlo Sat­
urday morning when bo ran onto
th* Southwest Road, was taken
to FlfnaW-taughtcn Memorial
Hospital and wee treetod for minmjttrlei. The bay IA
la Mtchall
I, who llvos
R with hlo grandWsllaea,

paranta,i, Denial
D anlol____
end Francea Jan42, c o ltw ,
«to«. L u ll Cooper,
“
waa th* driver of lha ear. No ar­
rest woa made.

Byrd Ib Facing Test
In Virginia Tueaday
RICHMOND, Va. tet- Virginia
Democrat* decide Tuaaday wheth­
er to give Bon. Harry F. Byrd
new slg-year lease on hii seat
In Congrats or to nominate aa hla
lurccfsor an eu-Army colonel who
once served on Gen. Eleenbower’e
staff.
The state's Damocretic primary
election will climax a tempestuous
rice between Byrd end Francis
Plekena Millar. *
Soma obiervara it* It as tha
most icrlmii coallenf* yet raised
1:o Byrd'* 18-year Senate career.
In tradllionaUv Democratic Vir­
ginia, no Republican candidate has
h«en named to oppose the winner.
The campaign hai bean lively
during the p u t three months.
Byrd has pointed to hla record
as a watchdog of tog nation's
treasurv. Ha baa promised to con­
tinue lighting for economy If he
re-elected.
Miller, an Intelliaence officer at
Elsenhower’s SHAKY headquar­
ters .during World W|* II. has as­
sailed Byrd'a foreign policy and
domestic voting record.

Longwood, found shot to death In
tho Laka-of-tha-Woods yesterday
afternoon, was slated today for
Friday at 2:80 p.m., Sheriff P. A
Mero reported.
A .82 eallbar Remington platol
wga fourfd'ln the lake today along
with a cap belonging to Tapper
bp hoys diving to assist Shartff
Maro, County Judg* Douglas Stanatrom said.
The body of the 77 year old
Topnar waa found waahad ashore
In the lak* three-quarters of .a
mils from tha Orange county lino.
A note waa found in tha Tuppar
homa by Mrs. Tuppar when ah#
returned homo Saturday from a
homa ecoqomtes conference at tha
University of F lo rin In Gaines­
ville.
According to Sheriff Mere tha
note read, " I worked for you wnlla
I waa young, It's not right for you
to work for ma now. I'm going
•wav."
Tha sheriff added that Tuppar
was reported by neighbors to hava
bean In good spirits for tha laat
few days, having followed event*
at tha Republican National Con­
vention cloeely. It waa also re­
ported that Tuppar left hie homa
Friday night at&gt;uut 10:00 In his
automobile and returned an hour
later from a different dlraatlon.
The sheriff also reported that
a red brick and a paving brick
ware attached to a leather strap
wound around ths neck when th*
body was found. Two .82 caliber
cartridge! ware found tn the
man’s pockets.

Services Saturday
For Nicholson Baby
Funeral service! wars held at
tha graveild* In Lake View Ceme­
tery Saturday- at 10:80 a. m. for
2#h Nicholson, four day old son
nf Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nichol­
son of Flint City who died F ri­
day at 3:00 p. m. In FernaldLaughton Memorial Hospital. Tha
Rev. J. E. McKinley officiated.
Surviving In addition to tha par­
ents are the grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J!eb Ratliff of Sanford
and Mr. and Mre. Mankar Nichol­
son of Salem, Ind.

CAR D OP T H A N K S
Members of tha bereaved fam
lly of tha lets Mr. J,
Thomp­
son wish to thank the Burton
funeral dlrectora for th#lr splen­
did services; also thank each
TA L b A H A R S C E fSpgelAn friend for flowera, telegrams, and
Wh*r* rtflaa harked and e*1mona sympathy card*.
roar*d on Fab, 20, IMM at OlusG EO R G IAN A THOM PSON
tea Rattlaflalri. Ihrtg mllaa gait
of Olngto*: visitors now walk and

Ratt|« Field Of Civil
Ww Ib N owA Shrine

vhsU*nnt aroha*b1"«lat of ‘ ho
Florld*| Board of Fkrka and Hlatorle Mantorlali, announced hart.
A sp-clal ti*c permit from tho
II. R.-Forest Rervlre enable*
Florida Park Service to Increasa
eff*Ctlven*«S of Oluxtee Buttle.
Geld Monument. Iwated on II. B.
Highway No. 90 h«twaen Jacklonvile and Lak* City.
Bullgn nolntgd out that here
w m fought the moat 1important
battle In Florida during tha War
Ritwean tha Rtetea with P4A Canfederate and lJtel Federal tosses,
leas tho-s wounded soldier* who
recovered.
Northwest of the' monument
area, Sullen laid, path* have
baan cut thrqugk nine wood*
along onitoelitg MtUslInee at the
peak1of tha engagement Just be­
fore tha Federal foreu ware fore
. Herbert Brownell Jr., Dewey's •d to withdraw, ending their at­
tempt to aememte Florida from
tha net of tho, Confederacy.
- Tho tnarkora show approximate
locations of different reftmontal
unite end epectol markers Indlfota- where man of tha 8th Flor­
ida and |fnd Oawgla units turn
^ ‘ nls of lb# Fadaral tore#*
the defeat,
pgth from tha man

W
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I F Y O U D O N ’T
ftcttr* ycur 3*aford Herald, C:*i
^ tU lv rj, b ) 7:60 P. &gt;1„ pitm r tail
V K LIO W CAB U t i

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Established UiDE..

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Hendrix Says New Or­
ganization Set To
Bear Arms To Up­
h o ld Constitution
TALLAHASSEE I# - A Florida
Ku Klux Klatt leader today an
nowired establishment of u new
frganltalkm rdndy to hear arm*
necessary to "uphold our con
atltuttmial righto"— and declared a
Supreme Court bun nn tegrcKiitinu
would he considered a viola lion ui
rights.
Bill Hendrix, who got 11,203 votes
In the Demon atn- primal y tm gov
rrnor two immih* ago, »uid the
derision was made at a reorganua
linn meeting of Dm Southern
Knight* id the Ku Klux Klan in
Orlando last week end.
■ "If In Ocloher the U. S Supreme
Tourl outlaws segregation, all
members will take this as a vlo
lation of our constitutional rights,"
Hendrix said In a signed statement
mailed to news services here
Hendrix, who has called himself
Horlda grand dragon for Ihe
Southern Knights rd Ihe Klan for
several &gt;ears, hut aomxmced he
waa reslplng lo run for governor,
signed the Uuleinent today only
as "director id puts amt nrg "
• He said the meeting udopted a
resolution "to organize uti rmii
Communist orguiilsutmux under
one leadership and one program
The name nicked for this urgani
ration is ’ihe American Cnnfcdcr
ate Arm y.'" Hendrix continued:
"fen thousand colonel'', cnnunls
sions were ordered printed The
membership shall lie limited to
white Christians and all organlia
lions now operating will lie issued
a charter
% "If lieressa.y lids nrcimlJullou
will hear amis to uplmld our con
itltullonul lights
"There were ill nrg am/ulime,
represented at this meeUng and
member* Irnin .11 states
"A public speaking tour will be
atarted In Ihe South In the near
Ua i'aaa Sit l

Contracts Are I,et
aBy State Cabinet
Tor ArcadtlT Wards
T A I.M IIAKSK (•:'(* - Cunt rads
for construdiuii id (wo ward build
Ings and eight duplex aii.irtniciils
«t the Sniithero Hr.inch id the Fler
Ida Stale llrv-pllnl at Arcadia lo
day were a ; anted by the Cabilid
on low bid* totaling $340,043
Busier Nobles ConsInlet inn Co..
■Xatiipa. was awarded Ihe contract
m buihl Ihe two ward liuildmgs
on a bid of 1140,340 Hoik Con
struction Co, lakeland, won the
contract In hulld the duplex apart
ments, which will bouse hospital
stall memtiers, on a hid of $105,
207.
The 1041 l.egirlabire apnropri
atad $370,0*! for the work ami
asked that 10 duplex apartments
be bulll.
Director Walter Keyet of the Ini
nroy ament Cum mission ad vised the
Vabinet ll wax necessary to elirnl
nata two of the duplex apartments
and garages and use concrete
btocka Instead of bricks In the
construction to keep the cost within
the appropriation.
In another artlnn, Iho Cabinet
released $15 not) previously pledged
from Ihe 1053 31 deficiency fund lo
Ihe Stale llevm gu Department to
meet urgent needs. The Cahinel
previously had given (he Beverage
Department Iw.uOC from deficien­
c y funds.
Director Inhn IS. Montgomery
told Ihe, Cabinet the $11,000 would
permll Ihe Beverage Dvp.rlm .nl
to pay all Its hills.
"We've been practicing rigid
economy and I will not be back
again," he said.
Th e Cahinel also authorised the
State Board of Administration In
liquidate f3lu.noo of the bonds it
m w * Die- sinking fund account
j f thA lower Tampa Bay Bridge
C h e bonds must b# sold to
!k*
W H W rt on
tb* bonds due 8eM. 1, '
A $l,700,ooo sinking fund was set
up in meet Hm Interest payments
Wi*tl 'he bridge, Unking Pinellas
and Manatee Counties, Is com­
pleted and toll revenue! art avalj.
able,

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pock
N t mailer hew far away
frmr tone yen may is s e yew
vacation you can readily cqteli
up on Ike home town newe by
— dtag Ike Sanford HeraM
ekts yen return. Ted caa i t
reeg# wttk yeuy carrier fcw, at
fkreapk Charlie Meerteea. (#•».
fatten maeaeer,
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Commerce, was popularly received.
.Minnd was i-hoset. h* tile IH5!I
N.F A. cuiueultoli site, stated Mi*,
(truck.
Mi*. .1. &lt; . Mitchell nccuinp mod
Mr- Block to 11,it 1i convention, and
slopped over at Cuesai's Head, H
C. eiiliiiite liume to attend n fam­
ily loiuihm.
Mr*. Brock ti-portrd that Mack­
inac Island i* a lu-antiful place.
“ Its I'htranring lieaulv, lowering
elevation and rock foimatlnu* have
made it n fuinnus summer nsnrl.
A little wnvld of lli own, it coilInins ■niui'llilrig of the old and
something of tin- new and blessed
with a native charm that bn* nn
iigi-lc** iippvril."
II- adipiuiter* fur ihe l-il.it Con
i* i,Moo o a- the fhnn.ii* liiaml
II.O.l an out*tall ding isstirl lintel
■ui I Mi. worlii's luige*l *nmiu,r

fc r a lh

C lrll tu pal Ii: UuliUy inroagh
\\runesitiy except fir .»oi»ted &lt;(
tcrnoon stu'wer- mu to .iikii A n t
purtnuii I title t li iiirt mtcmpvra-

SANFORD,
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State Department Or­
ders Step In Retal­
iation For Russian
Action Against U.S.
W A iilllN lS T n N I.b
I III- Slute
Dcpaitiiicnl I inlay ordered Ihe
ItilHSian ctlibasay In ,pot pulili*h
ing uml dixtrllmlliih: iiumphlcl* in
Hie United Mute*

A depart incut *tateiucnt an
nmmcing tin* vuiil the If S was
*tl*|l,-|lilTllg pul'll, 3t|llll of u Hu*
Mali langii.immagu/liie
called
"Aiin-nka " wtucli ii li».l been dll
iMlmting in IIu - m .i
II -am Hi, twin mi inn* „ ere
bo'cl
\ local welcome aw ailed
l.ikvu liecau-e •li«- tin i .in* .,c rel
ilo dt h eat*'* Hi tile *ed velvet "Ii- I I iii Hug ill liilniliun nl " \liter
■in -'led m l i alice to tlo- Mmnm, Ik a in the Sm nl I nn in

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Assum ilcil Press I.fused ftft'iro

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K efau ver’s Campaign Boss
Asserts Other Candidates Are
“Ganging Up” To Beat His Man
G a u l S u l l i v a n Is K v a s a v e W l i f M JM tm ct.1
D ow n T o GivcNante
O ! W l i o i i i 1l e M e a n s

Steel Is Freed
Navy Plane's Speed, Twice That Of
For Civilian Use
Sound, Gets Official Verification
H&lt; l i Its IIU 1.1
By Government
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S t e p l ‘D -n s W a y F o r
Small
Plants
Tu
t ’ o u t i t i Li b O p e l a t i o n

III

In r i j ' l i t i u y Monti

bole)
anspoi tat ton « e hv mil
III baiting the ' Villa I lka
plo| '
MASHINf - 11&gt;'
(* lo i inuve
inu i t sir csirisge nr blcvcle Ini ci I Ibe departlllelil I'.lie up nper »imCi1 id chrt king tile npieail ot
h i snt 'mobile* are neimltte.l on alioii- nil Ibe la-l i ■’tiia111In., wedge nuliiiitriiii iiili 'ii
Hu- g m vimneiit

I lie ■•land, -aid Mrs 14■.»■-4
min die Iron ( in I nn
luilay freed bn civilian me all
"When we m - i * not bn-,’ wdli
A -pnkcMiian
.ii.i i|ic click -till imt nccdi'ii l»v die inilitaiy
Mu i ooi, niinit”, reins' bed Mr I I'Mu'i migiiMii* n o -.1 (hipnlar tn
I'rotlucliim i lucl Mcm i It Fuw
Hi ..-i "lliere were uppoitnnitle, die ‘..iilet 1'mud din newcilamll ii’i &gt;ulil lli, Ji linn , leaf* Itic i, a,
I........ . as-situn in 1lie »w iniiiiine miIiI mil all cnplr* &gt;. iliiln a lew I- i Miiall and iin'ilniiu sued lit mu
allci III,'i
col on sale In till, I* tn keep pliwlliclllg such
iiool, leii seed emdrii* an I wooded tioul
le nd-i'Slie* nVl t looking the drat ii i&lt;i‘ii’,ci tin1 lln -.iaii an,, rmnent Km.,!, j* washing machine* , acu
•in elc.inei’*, metal liutlllnri- and
tdoe water of ito- Strait •&gt;( Mxck did mil Interfere
Kccninl lialul ciipic* weic mine lieu- eliulil ap|iliiim vs
tli'ic S g'llded lour tn one of the
Mccl slut k lice,It'll fm die de
snriev* Itiiiioiis to Mie-I inn-- t* lime* *iilii on do- Mack market
li.ioj v-i.-iiMim," *. « » " tb'irioigldv it many lim e die ..vicinal puce tiler rllnil bn,i ever rcmuin -uli
Hit tu dm rlutiaigu tmpuned nil
i'llu v"d to tin- delegate-- and •d in r'llih'*
I In- *u*pcn*mn aclnni wa* Liken, die vie nl die sit'd strike Iliat
slriklugl, dllislrate'l tlisl Id-tnVv,
•'iil.l- and tin* pit alii V at'*- tile Mis die .ti purl incut *.ml tier .iii'C of In ,-an linn l
I
let * ini in annuiilmiUK Ibe
lilies t tinI have made Mscl nine "prnrie* i,c ic 'lin li.m" by Hu*
Island fain,us »* a UesMiful , i '■-Hi mdi.'lltlc* ,i,'.iln*l "Amcrl j . tmli dint H will "help avert some
I i a la,l*til* ilhi'li ated numdily *ti.itilni,n* in tin- naiiiiu' maim
I a''Oil 1Old", ‘ tie dWl'IsM d
altci I ilc hi marine
I " luting plant- uni muiimirc tur
on le-. ' i'1ui ii t-ip Mi
timet, lialb-liieil
In i ii.ilc adilrc ■cil in die Bui ii i-r nneiupln) ment
, i. it i,l ii ,tlt tier ..in. \' », tm i i -Ian
I nreign Idle e Hie Male |l*
Ibe strike lias Idled I'aMI.IKtO
,•111111- ‘■,r al Cinm Milmiancs, 41rtr 1111,-111 a**erteil
Meclw nrkcr* and nciirl, a iiilltlnn
ti",i Miokwaon Mich.
" i* a ic m i Ii ui ........ .
ndirr wuiker. in allied industries
die number nl tuple wnidi can
tile Nulimiil I'I iiiIiii'IIiiii Andmri
lie |itc*cntcd tu ic.i ’li itic Soviet M wInch I- unlei lu-aiH. cl.itupctl
tui tii u- tm* brriime *u .ni. ill u* in eiidiarcu nn *1cel slnpiiieiil. In
lint tn (le Illy till* i Mull nl Hie ■II miimtaetoler* at Ihe 'tail nl
Ku*Vi iiini-iit nl die Dinted States Me lu ll' in a mini' In Kuaianlee
tu ■upply Su, ii-l i eiuicr* w111 a d! Ihe 'feel ......
tu fim *lie the
true pit-lute n( Auicrii'iin Ide and n n tu Kon u
U it
dm* in piomuti- iinilcr*t:indiiig lie
I Oil lug tin period between the
llu
Iwcelt die livn people*"
tune Ibe emtiargn was imposed 1
H immi i iit
ui
'Ihe reltiiiiiinrv action pinhlliiti
I III' u till ] *»|I tf
die cinbn**y limn piitill*liiog und imi die present. Fowler said die
r n i muiiUi i $' ■
iii*liil)iitim- m ilii* rnunlry tli* accney lia* surveyed die locks W l I M l i l t i J o m u t $ .ala- N b I i h c m
I tut* “'•I*VI nM'*I *t 1 | | till tl*
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itnliebn" nn liaml and decided which items i J n i l W l l H U l i JtHt B fdkV
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fli'in i H ' iin (IIj«*i tii|« 41 til itii it
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As a result nl tills nil icy Fowler A v x ' u ll K i t i i liman
HI,IBM fill I,.i th* I.u I m| ||
The Soviet Infill itlilliuu llulb-tin
fui t il l Hi** l
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I* u slick pu^cr Fnglidi Ian,ignagi VMd NBA now Ii rclvasipg tbc t n p p u l I III n i l
11 f 11 ITii I iiiMidl ib Hut t Ht'iw f»*
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till
mngnrine wl
purport* to r..|| ui type* nt steel winch "mdiunrlly
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h\«irk&lt;*rs
' ‘i 'iilr « ijth ii11V hn» .u hon %%4)1 ill th* l ll 1I t i .*d**l
men Is tu (III vacancies on City ve.ts, i n me home today tu a mar Diirn uf
- / tf 1 , 1 1
I hin i»in «*m111**111 th#* uMiiniii|t‘4a uni ,! U f if hu t Ji mil ifif luHiiii’*! $I ka| I I i x11f i I f*1
iioaid* and created u new 1'ialfic ln»! reception with another Jewel
uipfil ^a*tl util n.ns|,U*r
In her crown
Hafuty Commlttoe.
i 4?Af III.i llu*tit |u 4i {| .$ill
III* YUiil
Droning plane* irmitu-d mcrbcail him uf XHiriih.i" whi-ntM.i Ktt
I ,&lt;u 14 I liilil I I'|nif II I lie r*Hll«l
Mayor Stamper recurnm 'tided
i ' i i t»l I I f \\ tal-slt i I n I l l ilhntf In irrsint llu m n* i not .il I lo- imiim'ut i u u v i i Ii* illv
that the following he i*ked to and vessels in Ibe liatbiii -ent up •ui i &lt;
h i l l It
Ill
\ l 1111 i* 11*11
serve on Itie new safety coinmil- ii thundermi* clniril* ot weliunnne /till' Ifu* i,'iIIU* fl l1**t|«M|| 4tf (Mstilu t tigtii «• 4»u |n I K$m m m It *is i*l
I 4 oitl 1(4*4Vil *4|| I'llifr A|*|
te«: Marion Harman, John Will- whixlle* a* Ibe tiig slop ducked hull ili*frif&gt;n11$su uml Mtlr &gt;*Ui,t.
lama, Robert Hold, Holierl kurus, at Ihe etui ,d Iter doubt.- ipced •my •m*i*ii uiTtiiihui SliVlt't imhUi «
•i-it . .
11 ,4ti11sttint ili* h'gur M il
William Hunt. William Hush amt coni|iie*t id tb&gt;, Atlantic
,vl". . I
•11»■ l . ii
III marine annals, it »a* u litJamas Singletary.
II 'I .1.
tul
CommliiTuutr Andrew Catra- torlr boinecommg Twice, on liei
11',
s
I"' ........
way protested against a recom­ maiden voyage. Hm sleek. .3 non
',1 &lt; . 1 " .
M su I i
toll liner hud tur oiistrlppcd pa*l
■IItI I jmendation by Mayor Hteiuper, ocean crosslnii record*, ladti ea*l
that the reappointment of Harry hound and westliouml
' « ill
V.
• III
S\ I I I
I ’ i i m c M i n i s t i ' i S a y - t i l l Mr
I**, chairman of the Civil Service. As Ihe new record holder lied
I l
.1 l 4 in.I
Hoard be rvcouaideted.
i
|K
ft *ft 1 1 -I
1*1 Villa IIAHHOH T
Ailm
up at lu-r Hudson Hlvcr pier ui
S t u n t ) I :• 111 ii t* O t Id..ft
1 . U . it
Wllh.im
rocfitrl«*r. i*fil»f uf
f*m ti.
Idle Mayor's auggratlon was pot 8:13 a nt. CRT. *ho was given .i
BONN, tier many '.r* A bn*b, tai'll liptTilHlMII, Ml) iIn* (J S
in the form of a motion amt cat- noisy iletnonsliatimi id homng,!•'i e e t l o i 1 1 U I S ( i c i ' i l i »l i t*I
dcscnbi'd In Vim "iinw i* lurpm* nutii'h in laki*
i» i
Si in
"
i m ft* i u i it
tied over the dissenting vole of (hal echoed up und down Ihe water baited II iim Iuii
Ami-ni nn uttlclals a* Ibe "mn-t ultit1.ili'il h -aVn until hp u i i i'm
Mr, Carraway. CumtnUaloiipr John front and nero** the big harbor
t *m inlui,
In M u lM i.p
('i"i". Miiiidii $ i i i i. S* I I i
kitowli-dgi
nhlr"
civilian
dc
citci
iili»
full
mulilli/ahim
Ivey was absent. Mayor Hiempn
*• i
11 M h IK
Fircbouts spewed sunlit arehe*
i Ini' iit, 11 lolit ll., I I"IC I- "I ( "III l t d Li i •i i I&gt;..i i
llu rtmli* Hit* stutt'inrnt uf •* ilimi ■ ("day lli.ii II"' Ill'll I (t- in I in I n . I • H in t'
was nut present at the meotlng in of water. Hand* tilared M deck In ihe Mr*t In recent year* tnid
i '•* It l tKIlId 1
u
new*
cuilferelice
today
Indue
(•(Mifcrmrii
Mmulav
nl/Tlil
I
m
*
June when Mr. Leo, who has and ashore. Passengers (ummril
i i M Hi t Mt* 1
» rit'd
■I i anterbury bad t'i It till,-I atcil ll* •.
nut believe (here will lie an, ma fiirc* !&gt;•* ' uIhmIu Ipi! ilrparlun* fur ■
a* |&gt;ii I nt llu- 1'iicc "I lien spec'll S V . 1.1 v • i|*l I ' vi 1 1,1 . 'filft'l » ,|
served on the Civil Kervlce Hoard Ihe dreka, waving and shouting |ur war fur several year*
lokvii and hurra
In setting the new east west ret"Free hpeeelt . m u- with It tru­ Mi.- S m
Sit I
i 1 *» 1 ,' n i (Iii*
since it was formed In 1044, waa
Hut It "ifileriiallonal dl*scrl*mn*
A y Kiu I if Hit* Navy nuild cnpi* e d id all Itie liiidi-h miplea'iiinl
h* i' k4tl -1.
t Wdi
■eappointiid (or another two year ord, the trim, black hulled Hulled between Hie Western nnlimi* ever
*&gt; II
vHli iii*w frniihli* aruuinl Hu* I**• ‘ , i iiiimnu* tiling d it iic ‘ .ini Imt
State* had covered llm 3.000 mile*
NI..... i
lb ’
term.
Ia'ciime
scrlmis
cmingh
in
give
tin
S
oii
H
u
'U
h
I
Ifix'. for Instance In rwiumeaM i ,,,, f . wliolu wc ■mild ralliii 1*4.f M
Tim other members uf the Hoard In three day*. 13 hour* and 13 Soviet* the adviittlagi-," tie w.irm-d
1 1
Kill.
Ill
i f .]
1lump ttiein Hr....... . may with IIf*I » i i *
are Hugh Wheicliel and I.. F minutes— nine ImuM amt 30 mitt Stalin would not bestlule in liiiiiw ixia kecMcler replied
4 j||ii
‘ It
"Wc III. orepare.l In go there
.......................
Hoyle, ltu, latter Ibis morning utns mucker limn ever Indore
itif ? *1♦ lft
W.sl I
Im
irniiti*
lulu
war
He -aid Ihe Navy plan* m. shill
|„ -|,||rtp i r , i . ,n .i, «
A pier,slug ttimiig of more than
vxpiesied surprise at Ihe action
IM I. M
ii i ‘i i t I ' t i ' l i - i
I lie Husiilait is 32 year old l.n
•"iflcring" it
of the Commission and pointed 1,00(1 people, eager lor a glimpse gt nv Vntrliaip.ky, an engineer wlm i.r rtfil*plnrtnwnj nl II* Hirer lug
......... I III! '. I lj, . - IM M $1 1kM'
arrteri
limn
Ihe
Allaulo'
to
tin
of
the
new
ship's
Irittmuhanl
re
i
burchlll
wa*
it|-l,uii!
in
il.
out that Hr. Lae had been a very
Id ..
Mi
I
iii»* ft'iu It
worked lor six immllis In Ka-i
laithful member uf the board, turn, lanuned the vicinity of the (iennany as thu ultirlal Soviet I'arillc "under presenl v*or 1,1 emi til amis tur Ibe e-Lilili linicut ui i I k I . ! I n *iil 11 d i n *, . iv \| ii$ it'd
.niton*
"
Irilmnal
to
luvciliealc
tn
HcwliM
4fllh
Street
pier
serving without compensation ana
I
n I i'iii"i nt it i, «I ii I V
A*ked ll the N j w had |el all liibiison, Ibe ,H v, ii ulil dean I,, i i.
Attar laying at anchor overnight irptcMiiitalive aI a lac lory before
allending practically every meet­
\S - l l i t
irvi»**.| |$y
I '»111 I
he e-raoed to Ihe Weil with Hit rratl types which could match the whose l omimnilvl svmpaltu,-* iiate
In
the
outer
hatlmr,
the
new
ship
ing. Mr. Lao presided at me meet­
aid of irleudlv Mermans lie lo
Mr Force may* flight id SO |d been ilMtmir blin iiiL i i imllimal Imi llIH ft,* | 1-r tmj !*• • m ill t'iiiMr^n
began
her
lalsurvly
glide
Inin
port
ing laat Thursday night.
. ' II l ni* m G i d -'tft *'ll, N 111
applied for political asylum
..................................
. Ibe t'acifiv water in llrilaiii
ligtder* now rro*ilng
Un recommendation of
Mi ■bout dawn
‘I id ,Mi . i 4 i in n n M i .l f f i i ||i ||»*'
"Kt aIin desires others to light lt[|i „ 4, ai memlict “id the lolnl
"Ib
e
c'ljb
li
"mi,
ni
ui
mcii
A
herd
nf
Inghoil*
scooted
■limit
Bteiupur, W. K. Klrchtmff Jr., was
f I I *i I * ( at&gt;«$•«* I ' I
lor hi* objectives," said Volclun , mef* id .Staff raid
i liilmnal ' f bun lull replied M»|f&gt; • 'I
appointed a member of Ihe Han- her, and hatbor ferry hoalx bailed f.ky "If lie decide*, however, that
"Wllh our carrier* wc tike our "would in Hie [i|iiiii"ii "I Hie cm ,|, \\ »l I d i d , A 1 1 1 **( 1*1 if* ni
lusty
greetings
a*
Ihe
ship
passed
lord Housing Authority to suc­
I I Si ill
4ini I'M lli»4l II I
tt (avurable tune fur wat ba* idiplanri, no«l nor bases along with
l.i ili. W
ceed \V. V. Hitting, whose term tho Statue uf Liberty amt rounded ennie, _he will Ihen use Soviet uy. We don’t • « to uvk anyone's cinmi'iil iuvpsl Hi" iciivtlics ui ifi I t i.
i K i l l m n l id f
Hie Kean nt l anli i Imrv with an
the Hattery, Manhattan'a southern
lias expired.
triHins ”
t'ermlsslon I" art up a base Our ImpnrLince lliev il" mil ih’serve "
The resignation nf J. L. Ingley tip.
t '|\ V|( I Mil MM \ 11 S
"The Idea of war I* cniuplelely larrlrrs are our hast"., wherever
Tile biggenl iipimii m a lifellinu
Th* end of Ihe liner's record
created q vacancy un the Zoning
\ I'linvlri
repugnant tu the Russian pen ,|^y can gu on bine water"
S \l.l M un
♦
&lt;&gt;( upriiar* was raised hv llm dean
Hoard of Adjustment and I'lannlng smsshinitg 2 way race came Mon ule.
pie,'r he
hu said, liut
hut added:
|n fokyo Fcchteler will roofer lu*l week when Im idurni'il frnm •n U n i il. l in i I . n n it i ’ M I T |&gt;11itk
Hoard, J. Uralley Odharn was ap­ dav.
" I believe that Russians would * IHi Hen Mark Clark, Untied Na a vlsil lu lied (Tuna .mil suppm'lmi Miin.ldS in &gt;i iLirui)? ImiI liiilli* i",
The liner iteamed across tho
pointed to fill title puaitlun.
westward finish line, at Ambrose fight If they wore convinced (hut linns and U. H. Far Fu*l cum &lt;'nmmianlst c l i . n lti.it (liuled i’ii|»i* $11&gt;'nIi*i Mkiu lli** Or€*K&lt;*n
Formation of another commit­ Llghtahlp Just outside tho harbor, they were again defending tlielr montlrr In Korea lie will vlsil State* and Ihe I'mictl Nilnm* MlfHn i'l i -.iih
homeland. And became the Kn den. James A. Van Fieri, Klgtilli force* are using germ warfare In
tee, an Induatrlal Procurement al $ : » p. m,
Hi vt i 'il yr.ii ulti H.iUiM Allt-n
Committee, waa discussed and
IHiv«
Nine hours and Mi minutes were vlets have Ihe greatest propn *rinv cominamler, amt Inspect llu- the Far Kail
AllnHii'i m inii l I r iilkllll I Mill
taken under advlaemenl fnllowing clipped from the previous west Hands apparatus known In man I' H First Marine Division and
A group nl Ainerii an I'ruleslunl
l(«silss&gt;4 Ob Pass Hal
clergymen urrlvcl in Knglaml in t'»‘|l»l’l*l l, t*• 11 Ml MlUtlVl’tl In
ward record bald hv tha Urltlsh It lx highly cnnceivtble that Htey Seventh Fleet
ba in convinced."
His lour will Include Formosa, day and atumunccil limy bail *eni Hu1 nil I-mill lit *•.iii i tii nl hu ss,i s
Cunard Uner Queen Mary for the could
Volchanskv told the newa con dong Kune end Hie t'lillinplnc* a mi'Nxxgc to U'lccn Kllialmtb ’ link m llu* ii.it Mm n*|n* five1 Inti
(CSIIIIM 4 On Pape RIH
ference that one deterrent to ihe The Formosa Philippine* DcfetiM urging Hiut soiiicltimg in, dune uriile-1 k*ixi4iii«1 lirntii’M ('n irtls hi Hnl»r(*nm vnnl m a’ii**il«* ivliicll Hu*
Sovlels* starting ■ shooting war Area It a prime responsibility of .-i IkiiiI the dean
i’oiiv 11*is l,:i11 inj(ii“iI wm Hit*
"is the feet that revolution within tlie Navy
Hr Carl Mclniire, New York, i Inn
the U. S. H. H. would be poaalbie
— 1---------------------------- ---Mora Interwling Information
president of llm iMi'rnullnuul ('min Mil)' li» tn 4*iIniii
concerning th! use of filters on
ell ill Christian Churches, sold he
S S S S S " a unihink S e r v i c e 3 :0 f l P . M .
cameraa In order to aecure strik­
sent a lelegrumtn Hie Duron loll M I I M V I I I. Ill As I s i ONC4Hi:SH
County Judge Dougina HtenSVAHIIlNhlON th
Millard
ing effeeta will be presented tu strom Bounded Ihe docket on 14ft
Ing her Ihnt Hm "pro Cutninunlsl
members of Ike Hanford Camera caaea thla morning at the open'
propaganda nf Hr I lew Idt John I'/i Ii Imi’II ,iiil Mniul.iy i*ivil
fundi vciti'd "it) $ tmi'ki'il ami
Club at urn meeting tomorrow Ing of Ihe July term of County pie. In wartime, a disturbed and
Memorial service* will h&lt;&gt; con­ son Is hurling Ihe cause of Chrlsti *i ni*»*41 L\un; |0'‘4h after Immin,
night at T iM o'clock at the City Court, Caaea were presented by resenlful people would he able tn ducted at Brlsiun Funeral Hoiih- anHv and freedom "
fall Mould In* iiM'lr*'. lit* hitturly
liberate themselves upon recelv
Hr Jnhn*im said Inst week he rrlllci/rtl
Hall, S. P. Bergere, club advisor, County
at 3:00 p.rn. tomorrow fur HvlProsecuting
Attorney Ing arms."
la\\m.ikrr*, fur ruit pro
had
compiled
evidence
of
Amcrl
announced today.
vejtar
I"
Tuppcr.
70
year
old
George A, Speer.
viiHru* mmmv nun
"The Soviet government It afraid
esn
germ
warfare
in
Ihe
Far
Hast
A. J. Greer, chairman of the
Lungwood
“(ililent,
whose
Itody
A total of 3ft persons pleaded nf Ihe people," Volchansky said
Thu Malpfiii'fil liy tin* ulvil d«*
photograph contact, reported to- not guilt v to charges. These will "Spies from the party cannot stop was roitpj In tho l.ake-of-the What hr disc lone, l at ii nows i-un funsi* ndiiilmstrulur w.is armthur
fercnce— a IZ vard scroll signed by nf a r it Ii*s of Ins hluMs f«l Coni*r*'ss
day that he had received very few be set for trial at 8:00 o’clock the dissatisfaction among the pen Woods Monday.
photographs from membera in the Thursday afternoon. It waa an* pie. Soviet leadera todav do not
Bom Aug. 14, 1875 In Plymouth, Chinese church l&lt;"-ib'rs ami a sturv fur volimt nnlv I'l niilllon dollars
about Chinese children picking no
teal, mA Day at the nouneed hy Judge Stenatrom.
concern themselves with Ihe theory Wlac,, Mr, Tuppar owned citrus germs with chopillcks -itrew rlili fur a civil defunso program fur
1 that eubmUalone
Bonds estreated today totalled and practice of daaalc Commu­ ■rovox near Cnuluate for a nurn- rule and horselaugh* in (he British fisual I95!l. A total nf &lt;UMl million
the contest clous 83. Three cases were nolle proas, nism
w r of yaara. Since hia retirement
nress and brought demand* in Pnr hail boon nxiuvidi'd.
embers are ell* ed, and *10 were carried over to
"The fai&lt;- lurea of achieving he had been making hli home In lie ment that he tm removed from
i for which the nest term of court.
M AHONH M KBT
heller rondltlon* for humxnltv lungwood.
donated by
Surviving ore the widow, Airs, nffire
A regular communlrntlon uf
through Cnmmunlim ere emnloyed
J.
A
Langford-INI
»
Cnnservi
two
TV a n d r ig h t
Stanford f.odvu No. (12 will he held
»ow nnlv In ■»«( aempathlitrx |n Maud Tupper, Lungwood;
of officer! of tho 40 rereJtn co"ntries— the starrv eyed hrothen, J. M. Tupper of Dyaalt, Mvn wlm had Hske-I fo' the oatM). nt Mu«mdc Unit al 8 no o’clock to­
'Ishnmot
of
(he
trllmnnl
In
iocpilre
• at tha Le- Idealists, l**w mlxeraW- snd oo- ls. and Dr, George W. Tupper of
Into the dean’s runduct. said that night. Ttio Kntered Aporentlce de­
r U ho bright
ht at 7:80 entered -snd the ml*snlded donex, Philadelphia, Pa. The Rev. A. 0. no
one wanted tn prevent Dr. gree Will hv conferred. Worship­
for member* o'clock, Joe Wells, rhsr de
Mclnnta
will
conduct
the
fun*
The Buis'an rumple have h«d ComJohnson front oxore**lnr hi* views ful Master J. Vitlnl Jonas bn*
oontinuuouaccd‘ today,. TWa wl
oral
aenrlce
and
burial
will
take
munlim tor 3ft year* and they a n
oi a private Individual hut the Invited all Maxlar Mason* to at­
lew • supper andI ‘'ytomsn
tnade". thoroughly fed up with ll."
place e l a later date.
tend.
(Coaliaav! Oa I’s . i I U i
, «V

Appointments To Noisy Reception
City Boards Made Given U.S. Liner
By Commission Setting Records

New Traffic Safety America’s New Queen
Of Seas Wins M yth­
Committee Is Also
ical “ Blue Ribbon"
Created At MeetiitK

Soviet
Deserter Supplies
Interesting Dula

Churchill Calls
Admiral I'VrhiuliT For Toleration
Says Navy Srt K«r
Of Red Prelate
Calnilatnl Risks

Sanford Camera Club
Meets Tomorrow Docket Is Sounded
For County Court

SfSkSr.'i.M r ; n, f ; r • ron&gt;orrow For Tuppcr

•srS'il i f i l

W E a IH E K

AN IN DEPEN DEN T D AILY N EW SPAPER

Klan Leader Mrs. Nancy Brock Reports On Work U.S. Prohibits
Of Pilot International Convention
Reveals New
Red Printing
v State Setup
Of Pamphlets
Mrs. Nancy Brock, president of
the Hanford flint Club mid past
president of Ihe Seminole County
Teacher* Club, returned .‘Sunday
front Mackinac Island, Midi, where
kite nitended the thirty.first Inter­
national convention of flint Clubs
and the National Education A*»uelation convention in Detroit,
serving us delegate lo tmlli con
ventinns.
Delegates miinliaring (U7 were
in attendance at Muckiicic Isluml
from six countries Including the
United .Slates, Canada, England,
France, .lapan and nerimula.
Mr-, [truck reported that DU
•rlet Knur which comprises the 'll
dubs In Florida, took six lop
swards al the convention for
achievement, Including the di»
lllictinti of helnrr the largest distrie tn flint Inl"ri&gt;allnlial; all I
•howlin' Hie -rcs'erl Increase In
nieinh-r'liln. Hi* ,fack«niiville Clul.
» f '■liosen mi the "Club nt Ihe
Vesi
Mr* Slildred Hover of rIk• liomh
w»* elect'd lit'sh l'H of PHot In
lernxliorisl at Hie clo*e of the con
evnllnn- Me* E *4*h McBride Cxni
eroii of Cxine-s ille FIs. was el-.-t
*il -m-und vice president; and Mrs.
Ceule i Dodd nf HI Augustine
»a* chosen a* one of the director*
of Pilot International
Mi*. Brock reported that the
N.F.A cmo'entlo'i in Detroit w.i*
well attended with delegates rer&gt;
res,&lt;nted from all tire Slat"*, Haw
«ii nn * Puerto Pirn The largo
i|cli-i'*tlo • from Florida received
coti'lderahlc comment mi |h" head
nnsrters i ’innt which featured
Florida r-riir* and mementoes
frem nil ll— illffcrep* sections of
i)m -in*e, fierttlmde Countv’s con
trlhlltiotl Of horte-niS'l* celery re
|l«h, made hv the Pilot Club and
elven h - I’m Teacher* Club and
the Henilnol* County Cbautber nf

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These were some nf Ins com
incuts un Hie varinu* candidates
llimi.cli lie will get Hia Iteinn
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Blood Donors Are
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On Day Of Clinic

STILL UP IN THE AIR

Nothing at tho Republican convention wrr more pecul*
larly American than the humorous Incident which occurred
at one of the most crucial points. Tho grim struggle be­
tween the T nft and Elsenhower forces had reached a show
o f strength on a vote on which the delegation from Georgia
would he seated. It wan apparent that on at least this ono
point the Elsenhower faction would he victorious when the
delegation fivan Puer to Rico wa* &lt;•«!!• &lt;! w: f-r !»« vote
The chairman of the delegation ar..otinci*d that Ktl'finoo
votes from Puerto Rico would Ire cast for the T aft faction.
A little man spoke out quickly over a nearby microphono In
a rich S(&gt;ani(th accent and demanded that the delegation Ire
polled. The convention burst into a gale of laughter nnd
tension was caned.
The Puerto Rican, unmindful of the laughter and con­
fusion, stuck to his guns. The delegation was polled amid
much laughter and after more confusion it was discovered
that there wan an error anti he had a right to cast one vote
for the Eisenhower deli gates from Georgia. Millions of
people watching television saw the grin of salinfaction which
enveloped Ills face. Millions more heard the roar of applause
for him In ids moment of victory.
There wan something very funny nbout the Incident.
There was something very heart-warming about It, too, It
showed that Americans can put uhIi Ic political feelings to
share a laugh and to nee that justice Is nipt oil out. Even
when only one vote is Involved and it can no longer affect
the Issue,

Cltluna who plan to donate
blood at the Red Craei Bloodmobile In the KpUcopal Parlih Ilouie
Thursday may *}at normally up to
wlthi* four hours or donation, Joe
MrCaailr,, Blood Bank chairman,
intd today.
However, ail fatty foods should
•he avoided within four hours of
donation, he added. This category
Include! whole milk, cream, lea
cream, choeotate, mitt, butter or
margarine, cheese, romhread,
■weetrolls, aalad dressings, pas­
tries, fried foods, most meats,
gravies and aaucea or avocadocs.
Tha following foods are permit-

nawllfea rrt)»l»y to the lent of

"A woman, a dna and a walnut
tree, ihf more von brat 'em. the
better they bo." The Hod Hedge
of Courage.
It may bo laid lltal a palirnt i»
rtcoverine whon If forgcli In isle
the’ medicino hit doctor proirrihod.
Biiofall^ii a «amo in which IS
pieytri oppoie each other and
several hundred spectators oppotc
everything.
Somebody had die nrrve to bring
a bag of popcorn intn our office
today. That wai die end of work
for ut. First w* had to oat popcorn.
Then we had to got tome water In
waih it down. Thrn we had lo cal
another, and grt mme more water.
And 10 on it went.
White the federal government 11
levying more and mure taxei and
going deeper and deeper into the
hole, piling up huge obligation! for
future generation! In pay, Florida
it accumulating a nice balance in
the kitty. The neat. governor of
Florida will go inln office with
lomiihing to'work with.
The Democrat! are going lo be
hkrd preued |o find a men who can
1114k* *nv hind of a showing al alt
agalnit Eiienhowar. Senator Ruw
•ell. with the Solid South In Wa
pocket, could iprnbably do batter
than aitfnnr file. Other candidate*,
Who would fear a landilide again*!
thernsrlm, might not want to make
the lacrjfice of being named die
standard hearer. Northern Democrate, perhapi realising that Karriman. or any Trumaiiile .like him,
would not have a chance, may turn
lo Kefauver or Rimell juil to ihow
what good iporl* they are. believing
tint neither could win. Therein liei
the Democrati only hop*.
If you tee a red flag waving from
the Atlantic National Bank, don't
think the Soviets have landed. It'i
only the lignil out for Bud Mnughton. It setms that Bud'i alwayi nut
talking on Firit Street when he'i
wanted in the office and until re*
eejitiv,there wai no wav ol noltfyink him. Me pondered far a while
with the idea of a Wile-talkie.
However, when he realised that he
seldom actually got out of light of
hie office in hii traveli, he deviled
the mote inraoemive plan of the
t*d flag. So if vou ice it Itaneing
out. you belter duck into, the drug
alore. Bud is liable to tome Irarins
dews the alieet and tup ovar you.

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Cable Across River
U&amp;O Committee To
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Company have applied
Be Slated Thursday to11tulItu-t.lglilDepartment
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Dear Mr. Deun;
Please permit me through your
public forum to urge your readers
to participate In the current Red
Cross Blood Drive.
The giving of blood bv those
on the home front la * tangible
way In which we can show full
support of our men in Kora*.
four Seminole County boyt
have dlrd In the Korean conflict,
Severn! others have suffered bat­
tle wounds. One young man from
Dongwood has twen Injured twice.
Others from uur county, while
escaping Injury, have seen tha
war at Its wnrat and In ita darkest
days. Wt owe It to tkiae man and
alt others wearing tha uniform of
our nation to give blood.
Those who are physically able
In contribute blood are urged to
call the Red Cross at RO.

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U S EIG H TH ARMY HEAD
CHARTERS, Korea &lt;m— Brig.Gen,
llnydon I,. (Bull) Boatner, who
broke the mutinous resistance ol
fnnallc Communist prisoners on
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named commander of all U. N
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.In a Fourth of July speech Admiral Chester
Nitnllz
advised Americans to rend the Rill of Rlghta,*!
foeclnratlon of Independence nmt the Constitution
If11 out
Hint one year ago a reporter In W lscouin
to sign a petition (milomlng the Hill of BlghTsT Only roe
mime was Hlgnot! to tho petition.
Mftny people were HunpicioiM of tho petition. It Is senhIIiIu tu examine any petition lieforo signing it. Hot any per*
non who waft acquainted with tho Dill of Rights would have
recognized It Immeillately ami signed it wWi pieiimire.
The Declaration of Independence, tho Bill o fT liffiitA n a
the Constitution are among the most remarkable d o r f i n S V
ever devised by man, Every American s h o ttliijftn w jfc n f
and read them often. They nro tho hnsln oWbiir fffllfihm
and they can bo our inspiration In those days when^our
ideals nre threatened at homo and abroad.

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JUST ARRIVED!

fur a tier mil to plai'o ail electric
Organisation of a IJHO commit- IraimmiKsInn cable arm** the SI.
Ice In accordance with the suit Johns Itlver Just south of '.lie Os­
ycalt'd procedure of United Ser­ teen Bridge, the of (Ice of the
vlet' Organisation.., will he Initi­ District Kltgtneer, Corps of Knglaled at a meeting to lie held neers, announced Imlny.
Thursday afternoon at Tdlll o'clock
cable would tie laid loosely
at the City Hall, Knrlyle llous- 00The
the bottom about L’M feet up­
holder, chairman of tho Chamber
of Commerce Naval Affairs Com* stream from the bridge widen
links Sanford and (Intern on Slate
inftlce, announced today.
,
, Itoail 115, The prnpuNcd No. 1/0
Tim desire for land Is a hunger to many people In the
The fact that w* nre rcorgan- r„j,|„.r comluctnr cables would
world wlio have never owned any laud of their own. To Icing will mit ennso us to cense iruiiimit energy under a potential
tills hunger the Communists have appealed Ity pointing to our efforts to entertain llui set-1of If.,Otm volts.
vast estates owned by wealthy people who make no use of vice men, and operation of the
The Office of the District Engi­
Navy Center will still be up to neer rci|UCKtrd that anyone de­
it or who use It to exploit tho poor. In many countries, par­ us,”
Mr. Ilnusholiler stated.
siring to submit a protest against
ticularly in Italy, the government has turned this argument
Hanford, ha pointed nut, hus the cable on the ground, that It
back on tho Communist Party by a program of land distri­ been Included, at tha renuost of would unreasonably interfere with
bution. Tho program In Italy has won many peasants who the Armed forces, In tha Multlpla public navigation should land mis
Designation (IIC D ) protest In writing to the District
would ordinarily have turned to the false Communist prom­ Community
for U 80 services for tho year r-nginvcr, Corps of Engineers,
ises.
IDillt. The services of tho UNO di­ Hox 41)71), Jacksonville.
The Reds are forever declaiming agpjnsl the government rector will ha shared with four
which keeps poor peoplo frpm Rotting their own land. Y f t nlhrr communities In North Klur- slid civic organisations of Snnfurd
bln and South Georgia, amt a for tho work already nri-umpllshed
In Italy tho Communist .parly hjut urgotl
farmers to refit
urgi
small budget will bo avnilablu to at the Navy Center.
to accept the lutul the government wishes to give them.
tnke care of program need*.
Mis, I.hide In a recant ltd ter tu
Communists hate to see reform and progress tinder
Mrs. fay Andrews, supervisor Mr. Iloiislioldcr stated: “ In as­
democratic means. The philosophy of Communism can only of the MCI) and Mrs. Selwyn suming the tnak of responsibility
catch held where people lose faith ill freedom and where ftlmle, district USD director, were for the program to lie carried mi
injustice and misery are the lot of the people, It would he in Hanford recently and hunched In the Hunfmd Navy Center, the
nlsns for the urganlsatlnnal meet UHO will in no wav displace Hie
a good thing for the countries dedicated to democracy to ing at which the latter will hr very fine services alrcudy offered,
remember this.
present,
hut simply attempt lo suppl unent
Both Mrs. Andrews ,md Mis. these with some fund i fo fi­
I.lmla,. said
Mr.
ilousholdur, nancial provisions."
heartily commended the people

After haviag one good look at
wkal a political convention it rail*
I of tataviiion at
ilican 1how, more
re, comini to the
tjy ought to be
re u v that altar
week when the
itor Southern'
let the
lose (hair Party notaiaeea
U ihoiild have claar sail^Congress. We Hava fait
about it aver •!« *• IM 4
alUndad the Democratic

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No Day For Dors
One of tho favorite expressions of the professional pessi­
mists is that the country Is going to the dogs. Probably
the phrase Is centuries old and it may he that Caesar mut­
tered it to Brutus hack in the days when they were both
memhert} of the same political faction. Don't ask us how
to say "going to tho dogs" in Latin. We just don't know
how.
Hut nbout these dogs who are likely to inherit tho coun­
try we are a hit more certain. Home of them are all right,
peaceful law abiding creatures who might not tlo too hod
a job running a country if they gut one. Hut we earnestly
hope that our dog never achieves any position of prominence
if the tings
:s do take over.
r
Our dog is too unreliable. lie has his good points nnd os
a family net we hold him In certain affection. Hut an a
lender ant] possible statesman, well, how would you like to
have a dog who chases his own tail and harks at his own
shadow at the head of a government?
Come to think of it dogs as a class might heuome Insuff­
erable if they were to gain control. In time they might
even go so far as to exhibit their former masters In "people
shows." We know not what course others may take hut
as for us, no dug, man's best friend though he may he, will
ever put a bine ribbon around our neck.

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TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
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c*Tioom

Ret. we are held rrmonalMe for
tM4'e creatures. |,rt ihrm hove
dominion nv-r tho flat, ,&gt;f 1).,&lt;
sea,—Or. l:J*n.

tad to tho donor witkta this oorlod. ho continued, fnilto and m l t
juices, raw and cooked vegatablH
(without salad, tlreaalnga 0* buttar),
), cereals
la with sklafmod
aklatniN milk,
led or bsksd
boiled
bakp chicken, broiled
broiled
haddock, broil
1' salmon,
bread,
cod, canned'
.......................
,
crncktrs, Jelly, coffee or te* with­
out cream, skimmed milk and car­
bonated drinks.
Mr. MeCaaUn. added that fatty
foods must bo avoided befora do*, ft
nation because fats remain in the
blood for four hours after belli*
eaten and many patients to wham
the blood may ba transfused ora
sensitive to fat. In addition, fat
In the blood often Interferes with
the tranafuslon fltre.,
li t w*» also announced by Mr.
McCaelin that Mack. Cleveland has
been put In charge of rocrulttng
donors in rural treat,

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�Social A n d Personal Activities
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Social Calendar
TG K H D AY
The Seminole High School Hand
will hold summer practice In the
ithool bund hull ut 7:31) p.in. All
■tonilil and interested person* ure
Jfoldinlly Invited to he pi.--.ilit.
w
W EDNESDAY
The Prayer Meeting Service ut
the First Baptist Church will l,r
lit Id in the Memorial Educntloiiul
Building ut
p.m.
The Midweek I’rnycr Service of
the Central Huptlst Church will hr
held ut M:(HI p.m. The Suuheunt*
will alio meet at this hour,
The It. W. Ware lllt-ta Cla«* of
the First Methodist Church will
hold its monthly meeting to ho
Airecedril with u chicken supper
at U.UO p. m. at Hit. Suninote
Camp on the W.-kiwu Illver. All
member* und their families me
Invited.

Miss MiLruth Weds
James Arthur Pcrlcy
By MILS. J. II. M E NICK
Mice l.oi mine Maxine McGrath,
^guelder of Mr. nml Mi*. Jnmcn
™ ithur McGrath uf l.ongwood, an I
Mmllice Kenneth Pei ley, soli of
Mi*. Heiiiielta N. Per lev of Or
Undo, wne united in mm l ingo
in a double ring ceremony per­
f o r m e d ut Trinity Lutheran
Church in Oilundo on July 1L Hev.
Albert N. D. IhsaDki presided
at the nupllsl rltvi in a eelthig
of white , ail,, lilies mnl gieeneiy
Lighted caudle* were placed on
the altar.
^ Given in inaniago by bur fawher, the bride wiln lovely jo a
baiitniiia iviigli, gown «d wldto
cigaudy and lace, she unto a fin­
gertip veil uf bridal illtiiluli and
cairlid i» graceful bumptet uf
white aiter* cratered with u purpie throated hi chid.
llcrinlliu Mcllratii, sister uf tlie
bride, was inuid uf hunur. Her
guwn uf pale pink iiguudy wu*
faihiuiied atinilur tu llu- bridal
guwn. Weuiiiig u nniull head die**
| f pitlk net, *iie rallied a lalge
"oiupiel uf deep pink uslor*.
Janie* Hun/.,, uf Orlundu wan
best man. Ualiei* were ChuiliM
Multar, Ifoln, it
llcmluaki and
Chuilea 91m* all uf Uriah,lo.
Mrs. McGrath, muthor of tliu
briilo c Iium, a Uelieutu blue nylun
dies* nml wine white accessories.
Ml*. Pcrlcy, mother of thu groom,
Wore a liner dies* uf blue und
wliite with wliilu uccessurlua. Ilutli
mothers wore orchid corsage*,
a Following thu wedding a nrvp-

Mr*. I*. L). Anderson entertain­
ed liut evening at 8:00 o’clock at
her home in Lake Mary honor­
ing Mi** Nancy William*, lirlde« led of July During the evening
bridge mid cnna»ta were enjoyOil nnd lifter wore* were added at­
tractive prlae* were awarded to
Mr*. George Andrew Speer and
Mi*. P, D. Anderaon Jr. for high
(■cure* in bridge and ennaatu re­
dact Ively. The honor gueit wa*
given n niece nf sterling illver,
A bridal motif waa carried out
In decoration* on the talliea nnd
napkin*, with whit* dove* and
flower* being lined In the table
decoration*. At a late hour, the
hoatea*. insisted by her daughterin-law, Mr*. 1’. I), Ander»on Jr.
nerved pie a la mode, fruit punch
nnd mints.
Invited to lie with Mi** Will­
iam* were her mother, Mr*. Holi­
er! A. William*, her grandmother,
Mr*. Nancy Dobbin*, and Mr*.
Speer, Mr*. Gerald Lulling, Mr*.
Wight Kirtley, Mr*. Voile W ill­
iam* Jr., Mr*. Spencer Hardin,
Mr*. I*. D. Anderson Jr., Mr*. Lee
Draper of Lake Wales, Mis* Mar­
garet Iliiigfelder, Ml** Betlye
Item- Hull and M in Dilon Baker.

Mi** Jane English ha* left to
visit relative in Kolkston, Gu., for
nlunil a month.
liluke Sawyer* returned Sunday
from Caddo, Okla., where he vl»ited for ID day* with his mol her.
Mr. and Mr*. II, Huby luting
of Sarasota were weekend guest*
of Mr. and Mr*. Burke Steel*.
Mis* Dilon Baker returned on
Sunday from Warrenthurg, Mo.,
where she visited Mr, and Mr*.
James Basham.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Cleveland
left today to spend two week* in
Hartwell, Ga. and Anderson, 9. C.
with relative*.
. _
Mi*. Charles Goetehru* of Alexendrla, Va., ha* arrived to visit
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Ml*. John L. Galloway.
Mr. unit
uf Inmt)n
home AfU'i
Mis. V. I.

Mrs. Kdimimt Ilwyiu
have returned to tlitlr
visiting with Mr. «tnl
Humlston.

Mr. ami Mr*. A. H, Beckwith
Sr. mnl sun Robert left yesterday
tor Wolcott, N. Y,, to spend tevunl months.

LONCiWOOD
liy MRS. J. II. M KNICK
On Wednesday evening, July I),
in regular meeting at the MeGiulli home in l.ongwood, the
American Legion Auxiliary Unit
i»:t elected the following ufficer*
for lt&lt;5~-11(63 season; nrrsldent,
Mrs, Ernestine Forward, Forest
City; first vleo president, Mr*.
Chullolte titto of l.ongwood; sec­
ond vice president, Mr*. May
Plinb-r, Maitland; secretary, Mr*.
M a x I n e McGrath, lamgwood;
IrenHurvr, Mr*. Itosenn McIntosh,
Altonnmle .spring*; clianlaln, Mr*.
Lulu t'm Ison, Longwood; sergeant
lit arm*. Mr*. Laura l.arkum,
Mail hi ml; historian, Mr*. Dorothy
Fuller, Altamonte Spring*.
.Summer uu-etlng* will he «|lnrontlmied until m-dneiday. Kept
It). After the business me,-ting iefresliinuits of cookie* and iced tel,
were served. A »ocl*l huiir was
enjoyed hy nil.
Mr. ami Mr*, lien Gray are oil
vacation to visit their daughter
nml grandchildren of Jackson,
Mis*.
■Mr. and Mr*. Karl Sexton are
visiting friend* and lelutive* In
Tennessee and Ohio.
Mr. and Mr*. D. L. Livingston
enjoyed u fishipg trip to Merritt
Island fur the weekend.
l.ongwood I* nutting an addition
on the Town Hull for u fire en­
gine.

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Mi*» [tatty Gugle. whose mar­
riage to Donald Klnmm will !&gt;•' nil
event of Thursday evening, »&gt;**
honored last evening with n Corn
Coin party given lunt evening by
Mr&gt;. John Keeling nnd Minn MnrfJune Eubanks. Hunt* were Invlti'll for HllHI p. ill. In tlie linnio
of Mr*. Keeling'* piiretil*. Mr,
anil Mr*. F. M. Ford on Park
Avenue.
Ilihi*cii* in various Junta* were
used in decorating (he looms The
table wn* centered with a min­
iature bride and gioom eneircletl
with fern and pink unit white
blossoms. During the evening sevcrnl Iniilnl game* were enjoyed by
the guest* with prizes being
awarded to M r s Coleman Yate*
and Mrs. Owen Heiitenwnll. (utt­
er rrfre»hnient*, eonaisting of Coca
Colas, small decorated cukes, nut*
nnd mints, were served by tho
hosti-ssi-s assisted by Mrs. Ford.
Those enjoying the evening with
Ml** Cagle were the Misses Het­
tlie ivenlng 1:in i is mi important pint
ty Cutlum, Denise Steven*, l'hyllla
Wyatt, June McGill, Theda Petra*, i,l,'i l-Jsti KifiuiVi-l of Tennessei* candidal
Hetty Doris William*, Jean Hol­ tl-n fur ptc-idcnl of tiu- t'nited Stilt,*
ton, Ihdd.ye Morton nnd Mr*. 1 tndii, to. I.ail, .'I months; Mi* Ki-faun i
Holly I’iercy, Mr* M J. Lodge,
Mr*. Itaniard Harkey, Mr*. Yates,
Mr*. Keiilemvnlt, Mr*. Muddy
Mock, Ml* Fold mol the hostetsr*

BOY’S SPORTS

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H. W. VVA It P i I VSS
The H. W Wan- llihle lias*
uf tlie Fir*t Me) lo,dial «'lunch
will hold it* n-ridm meeting on
Wednesday at tlie 9&lt; nuiude I'ump
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III. All inembei* mol t.inillie* »re
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Burke Steele
plan to leave lldi weekend for
Newark, N. Y., where they will
In* m e e U i l K .iiiil ii I ii li *•
TrH -r'tte i
spend several months on businet*.
. ■*i**J fliHvei m il1
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Filey »h«&gt; vmiIigI m II m hem
Mrs George &lt;1, t o nnd sun
Mirk, N f , h iih then huh nml
Mrs. Minnie Mean* of Gaines­ Mike Were Die giu--l ,f iiet broth­
i« t i %11'iitfed nil in aI dliitif lili'i hi ini' (
Miuud Mi ville is tlie guest of hri bi other- el mid siit,-i (n l.i* Mi and Mrs.
I «IIn 1mesH Wnincti'*
bent If" - 11*-« mid fmndv
in
G huhs. over I lie p:*-I weekend.
In-law and sister, Mr. and Mr*.
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P i - l i e 11-1 m u
N e w t o l l . 1 •l v u n d i , i I ' i i i ' I ii - f,-.
John II. Wynn nt their home
on South Sanford Avenue.
Mr. mu( Mr» I M Hwuiii reliinieii to-I F, Mm ft.mi Pluhi
Mr*. Loui* B. Vernon and Mr*. delplnii, Po. when- in,-v visited
.1. M. lliishcv of Atlanta, Ga., are ihelr dmighln
u.,1 - n-in law.
visiting their cousins, Mrs. Mamie Mi nml Mis II r 'l,,ll.-i
liePmranliart
and
Mrs. Arthur lore relurnlng to Saul,nd they
Hliiuiil.
also spent -olio- Itni. m New V,,ik
Glly
Mr*. Knrlvie Houslmhlrr nml
children, Melissa and Wayne, re­
Mi. and M i- Itnlpli i owan re­
turned on .Sunday from Onytuna lumed last week fmin Hi achwiiotl
Hearli where they visited her fam­ und l.akebiiisi N I . wlicie lln-y
ily for about it week.
vlslteil Iheil 0 ,1, mol ihiogliti-l in*
Hvenns bai, f,
law, Kns. and Mm Ii I t owan.
Friends of the Ht. Hev. Msrtln .Ii. Kii*. Cow mi is now undergo­
Brain will be sorry to learn that ing “light,-i llo,n all’’ 11lulling
he Is 111 nnd confined to the with tlie Navy
Orange Memorial Hospital In O r­
lando,
Mrs. It. G. Maxwell. M rs Sarah
Judge James B. Watkln* nf A t­ King and four cbildien plan to
lanta. (la., is visiting as the guest leave Thursday for Dnytmoi It, iidi
of hi* mother-In-law, Mr*. It. C. wliere they will spend seieml
They will stay m the
Maxwell mid slstet-ln-law, Mis. weeks
Filial, Allan Apiiilnieuts,
'll
Hurnh King.
Noitli Gialidvii-w Avt-nin
Mr*. Joseph Terlap arrived nil
Sunday hy plane from Waukegan.
Mis, Margmel Miller lm
III., In assume supeivision of the
remodeling of her home on Golden turned fmiil New Yolk Gill
IHK I II I W I I I M I Ml \ |
she spent the past two n ..l
Lake.
a buying tiip fo, VoWfll'Mi
-i M i. Ralph I * -In
Mr. and Mr*. C, II, Stafford r,im Holt, who accomplinic-1
itlii” H!n ■■! tit id imiiiimti Hi&lt; hntli
-loppeil
over
In
Hichmoinl.
returned on Thursday from a
«f a duM tf l i l i ' i ( 1.4ill I ii
A ih i , m i
vacation trip to Wisconsin, Illinois en route home to visit h,-i n&gt;
D l l \ I i u( I Im* I * i until I ittiyhitiii
and Ohio.
In Waukegan, Wl*.. and hinther. Mis Itugwell
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Mr * &lt; M’sI tt |n
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Itnlpli Bagwell.
III* JHI (IsI'I A III*** I itil|l|l|lllMt
Mr. and Mi*. Tlmmas ib-tkn.
Ml** Opal Hplke* and Ml** Jan- Ii.it&gt;1 uf wboin are Inking siniiiii. lea Holland of (lenevn, Ala., have graduate work at Floridu Hinii
loft for thalr home after visiting University in Tallalmsnie. spi-i.i
Mr. and Mr*. Theo Pate. The the weekend with tier patent
Patea now have aa their guest Mr. and Mr* Janie* G hi-li-ii
Mrs. ilerkner wa* hnnoreil
Charles Doraoy of Tql«a, Okla.
Plrnse &lt;-i,ll for appoii,Intent
week at the University hy ,-le
Phone 1152 17 til
linn
to
Kapiiu
Delta
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M n. Jamta A. Wright and chil­
dren, Joan, Peggy, Mary Ann and educiitlonal iionorary smicli
Hoy, ar« spending some time at
Anna Marla Dland. They will he
Joined over the weekemf by Mr.

n week, keep them In the re­
frigerator— Just above frceilng, If
possible. Hut don’t try to ripen
penche* In the refrigerator.
There are many varieties o(
peaches, new one* replacing old,
Hy far the most Important Is the
Klherta. Both the J. IL Hale anJ
the Hlley are imjiortant shipping
varieties,
The firm-textured
clingstone
peaches are grown mainly for
lommerrial canning and are al*J
wood for home pickling. Free­
stone varieties are favorites t t t
(ilintH lo H ousewives] fresh euting, and also for home
By A LICK L. GHOM AItTIK * canning because of their fine fla­
vor, even though they do not hold
their shone as well in canning
a* the clingstones.
As to quantities to buy, figure
on about four
medium-sited
peaches or four serving* to a
pound. A hushel basket of peaches
will yield 18 to U4 quart* of can­
Mr. nnd Mr*. Fred Gann* havo
ned peaches, or 3(1 to 48 pints of a* their guest* Patty and Kutht
froten pinches.
Clayton of Ft. Pierce. Mr. and
to ripen. A dark green ground
rolor Indicate* (lint prnrliea are
liot mature, lack Davor, and aro
likely to shrivel hefuro ripening.
m » tar thill h ush, It'a attractlvo
tmt tome well-flavored varieties
?lp7r !&gt;■'•• it. even when fully
lt'e well to remember that ripe
•ache* are highly perlihablu.
fhen buying a fuw tu uio within
J d«y or *o for deaaert. breakfe*
*"»»&gt; P»«A choow
thoia that are ripe, mellow to tha
touch, and sound. U'a Ideal also to
buy rip* oraches for canning or
glrteiing if yog can i » « them
Vroinptfy, Othurwlaa, thoia at *h2
flnn-rlpe stage aro m aafer choice.
Those may be kept to ripen in n
cool basement or, for faster rlpining, at room temperature—
around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, If
you have a small quantity of rlmi
peachss to hold for a few'day* or

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'Myrtle Lee Hardy

MIkh Hetty Cngle
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Blues Vault Into Tie For 4ik By Beating Orlando, 8-5
Mrs. James Thompson Picks Sondermeyer A t Short On NortH
Sanford’s All-Star Poll
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A^ain Ah Wilson
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Pnrlse, San.
Satond Raaa
Imhra, Kan.
Fundora, l.aaa.
F*kew, San.
'Intunlr*. Hnn.
’lantnra, San.
Shortstop
Fundora, l.aaa.
Hradv, l.aaa.
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Fnntnra, San.
(ionralaa, San.
Pov, Orl.
Ilnlngh, f'nc.
Pnaknlnkla, l.aaa.
Third Raaa
A Iron, San.
Iirnpp, PrI.
I.nnir, L i t *.
Fundnm, l.rra.
Prllnkrr, ('nr.
Calrhrr
IMindra. Man.
I'. Smith. San.
Ford. PrI.
Caldwell, l.raa.

Jnhtiny Imlira.. .making Ids de­
hut Inst liifthl, nfer being side­
On I fieldera
lined for six weeks with a broken
Krnla, San.
leg, smashed out a "Ingle and
W i l s o n M i l l e r s o f t h a l i e r s t o o k ii Shnran, PrI.
home run to drive arrow three r o i n n i u n d i i u f t w o I r a n i - b a d i n t h e Collins, l.raa.
big runs nirninst Orlando.
C i t y M - i i ' s l . e a i r n e l a s t n i i r l d w h e n lirnnl, Sun.
t h e y d e f l a t e d II, . 1, m i l ' s S p i n t int ; F Smith, San.
( l o a d s , ll-.'t u t I b e l . u k - f r o n t 1)01
Hughes, Cor
l l i o o d . W i l s o n ' s i o d e l o v i c t o r y lie- 'I hoiiins, PrI.
h i n d t h e l ie,i t t h r e e . h i t p i t i T n i i K o f
IMindra, San.
R e d l l i e r s , w h o i m t r h r i l I n s e i g h t h Kakrw. San.
w i l l o f ( l i e y e a r R i d , M a s i m w e n t I'nwlirk. l.rra.
the m a l e (m ib e losers,
Kulkrr, floe.
Valina*. Orl.
l l u o t - M r r r i i r ) s r n e i l nu tter on
Itlvnru, Sail.
t h e r e s t o f t h e r l r r u l l I n l o| i IlFtlilmun, Orl
III I ii el N i n e Y P .1.1, 0-1, f a r c e l l a r
Pllrhera
d u e l l e r ' s t h i r d a l a i n t h e i r l us t
feyrslr*. San.
four
names.C lyde
llaseii
Small, Orl.
t u r n e d ill a ii it a* f m l r - l i i t lol l
for
the
h lim ns
wtiile N a v y
Hard. San.
flin u rrs. Iloh S m i t h an d .lark
Itrntaa, Sun.
IMvrrn, San.
W ll-n n w e r e n lr k n l for Ihr nine
/luinirrman. Orl.
H u nt r u n s an d n u b f hits.
lly JOK RUHTII.FR
H u n t M e r r u r y i s r u m o n l y o n e Onullak, PrI.
Assoelntrd Press N|sirls Wrllrr
Knirlhrrt, Our.
n a m e out o f Muni place w hile third
Clrvrlaml and New York, the p l a c e N a v y Is a n a m e a n d II h a l f MrCilllniiuh, Lees,
twnTllniis of llie American League h a r k o f R o b s o n ' s i n s e c o n d s p o t . flrlada. l.aaa,
dash head on nl Yankee Stadium R o b s o n ' s
min i l l
;t :t II■■•»!&gt;. t'nr.
Imilghl In Ihe first of a vital 5 W i l s o n - M o l c r
t i l l 'JNI1 i’ 0 Vnlmaa. Prt.
game series with first place at
R o l l M s n i i a n d C b a r l i e I In 11 rr 7i i l l ; Torraa. San.
stake.
-bines, Sort.
l i e d l l i e r s a n d C. V a l e s .
The Indians, pre-senson pennant H u n t - M e r c u r y
Klarmann. orl.
2511 22 ii K
favorites, ran wrest Ihe lop rung
i n i III I
I
I Krariar, Cnr.
from the Yankees, lull Ihey must N a v y V F . 1.1
l l o b M i i hoii a n d C h a r l i e K nu| &gt;h l t i :
win all five gnmes They trailed
Manager
f'nsey Klengel's erew liy 3'i game* l l h l l k l . o w e j C l y d e l l n w r n a n d A lrno. San.
on the eve of Ihe Important series . f n h n n y . f o u r s ,
Levy, Orl.
Al thn same lime, f!hlrago's
Andaraan, M m ....................
third plnrr White Sox ami Rodim's
Ilnnihril. Cnr.
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fourth iilnee fled Sux inert In the
Mual Papular Player
first of a .1 game series at Fenway
llnharta. Pal,.
Park. All four enntenders suffered
Alanu, San.
surprising defeats try second dl
Inihrn, San.
vision cluhs Monday
I'nriav, San.
The Yankees bowed In llrtrolt's
I.rvv, (III.
tall end Tigers, H2, Washington
whipped Ihe Indians, IT T ; the St
Claude Mil tell, J r , «nn of Horn Ulusles, Hnn.
lambs Rrnwiis thrashed the Red irmle County rhnirninu of tin. Soap l u l l -. Pal
Sox, 7 5. and Ihe Philadelphia Ath llox llei by for Crntcal Florldn. Hutson, Pal.
1dies edged out Ihe While Sox. won a Flagger glass io,l and reel Punnr, Pal,.
2 1, in 111 Innings.
for placing third In the Class II Turrrta, Han.
In the curtailed National U-ngue ilivlsbiii of the Orliiinhi running of Trrndway, J. II.
• -activity, llrooklyn maintained its the Soap llox Derby last Snlurilny Tennaw, P. B.
-M'i game advantage over New afternoon. Htttell gained tup hon­ Kinnril, J. It.
York with n ft 0 triumph In HI or* ns the tirsl rurer in .Seminole
lands after the (Hauls bail van Uminlv He was sponsored by Yel­
iptlshed Ihe Reds. 0 2, In Ulnrln low Cab Co.
nail. Rain postponed Ihe sehedulrd
Smith driving rar No,
Philadelphia Phllllrs i'uhs game in 82.Rirhnrd
sponsored hv Andrew CarrsChicago llostnn and Plltsluirgh
way litsiirnnre Agrurr, raptured
were not scheduled
sernml high honors In the Sem­
The Indlnna will lie bolstered to
inole County elans while racing
In ihe A division at Prrhy Hill
last Saturday,
Michael Moss unbind third place
driving Ids rarer under the nils*
nines of MeUlimg fi * Ifl Store.
KrnneMi TI«on was the fourth
ranking Sanford ear III Mie Central
Florida Prrhy rare. Ills ear N«. Hit
wns siMinsoreil by Taylor Flertrlr
of flrlslldn,
Jack Thnmas look fifth plare
among ihe Hanford raring rara
as his W TItlt cnlrv rumpeted In
Ihe A division, Hammy Manor,
Rlllded his raeer, sponsored hy
Hanford Fleeirlr. Into ninth plara
■mnng the local entrlea while
Turner Williamson brnughl hla
Nn 18 rarer a seventh seeded
ratine for Currry Klertrlr of
flrlsndo.
Mnrrs” None** etalmeil rlwht'’
11*11 etfire.
nlare with rnr No HI fur HoumllRill Jonea w«nt the dlitanga far
lat ami Amlersnti'a,
0. K. Hlttell, sales manager of ;h« winnsr* while Rab Rowan and
Holler Motor Hales, gponsora of Hilt Lamb shared tha pitching
the Hetnlnnle fountv entrlea. ihorea for.. Hunl-Mamurg. Tb*
eat place. Hunt nlne owal ltadlnf
stated Mint Hanford could he proud
of the record of Its eight entries,
who made thn firat attempt In the
Derby In the eounly's history,
Player
The hig Negro first linsemnn was Bra d y........
illina
recalled from Indianapolis Monday
Ontsdeoca
and ordered to join Ihe Indians
Fundnra
today.
Tho Indians could have used Loag .........
Raster's bat Monday aa they were Pawllck
held In eight hits In losing to Wash­ Caldwell
ington. The Nats clubbed Starter
8am Jonea and two relievers tor
37 9 17 9 15 hits and were helped by five
sd for Raoer In 9th.
errors and nine walks.
Dave Madison hurled eight scoreout for Poling In 9th.
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New York Yanks
Meet Indians In
Crucial Series
Bosox Open Against
E v e r Threatening
"Go Go" White Sox

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Shares mid KdNrll /.Itnmertnau
I.evy in suceesslan. Pan Kurd
slapped a double play bull down
lo Alrno who forced Slimes at
third and Ihiew lo I'urlse to nail
Ford, meanwhile Hampton scared
the first run uf the game.
The Imltmn of Ihe fntirlh
prutrrl evrntful far Hanford aa
/.Inirnmnari had a nn-httter «n*
trig at that fintnt. Frank Hmllh
opened the I iiii I i i k with a walk
hill was Mapped nil first In a
down. Jar I'arlsr thru stepped
to the plclc alii! hammered a
Inwrriug drive aver Ihr right
field harrier far his llllli hotnrr
nt Ihr year, Ihus iiakhing Ihr
firs) Hanford Mil and sroring
Ihe game tying run.
ppsly IMindra led off with a
r.'IKgaimwn. .1 n walk and fieotgc
IV
i) l&gt; - II h follow 'll
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on pan
■(v.
ji Fold's peg t..
'■v'b
W -d sn nod udvunred
K'’ Mm runners to
M .y jM
second and third
d w *
, from whrir tlioy
■T jia K e'
nairtl on fjldro
■ n H ig ry
innrales' bonneiH f'Iv k k ^ '
" i'll im i*
igbt. Tins win
Jna Parise
dl far /dmmerman us (Jrorge Klurmanu ram«
III for Or lamia and was grafted
by llenlas with a single in right.
(Inngalra legging it lo third nn thu
pi«y.
Paul Uskrw drew a base on
halls In load Ihe liasra and John
Imhra then priinirilly larerl out
a liner hrlwrcn slinrl and third
for his Hist lilt slnrr returning
lo Ihr linrup » tilth brought
(lonialra and flrnlaa home.
Frank Kmllli drew his second
straight walk lad was farced al
iscuiid an Purine’s infield ground*

With the score■

7 - 1,

th e

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made it 8-1
tho seventh when Chico Uoniatea
Imlira highlighted hi* return with
hla seventh circuit drive of thn
rear over the left cenUrfleld
fence, which ended the Sanford
scoring for the evening.
Orlando hnocked Rentas off the
hill In the eighth and threatened,
momentarily, lam Treen opened
the frame by nudging Rantaa (ar
■ pass. Kay Thomaa Tonnrd a fan!
dawn the third blue line which
was taken hy Rhodes on a spas*
tac liter effort. Hampton and

Hittrll Wins 3rd
In R Division Of

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N ORTH
First lli if
Robert*. Del..
Pollard, 0. II.
Clift. J. R.
Sondermeycr, Pal.
Hecnmt Rime
HrfiMlrr, llrL,
llrnnrr, D. II.
Murker. f&gt;. R.
M. Smith, Pal.
Rnhert»on, J. p.
Hhnrlitop
Hr.ndermeyrr. Pal.
Uoitraniky, Deb.
Haller, D. B.
Mallard, Pal.
Renner, D. R,
Ugarte, J, H.
Third Ran*
Cade, Halt,
Young, .1. -II.
flrary. It. R,
M. Smith, Pal.
I'lrllr, Pal.
Muxtrmuky, Ilrl,.
Calrhrr
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Hnbrrlann, .1. f|,
Pnalnn, Pal.
Pardur, 0. R.
Outflaltlara
Treadway. J. Tl,
Trunow, I). II.
Pill la, Pal.
Kloard, J. D.
Ilraeurke, Ilrl,.
Kanaahlan. Pal.
Cook. D. II.
Irbv. P- II.
Ktibcrix, Pal,.
Htenriln, Pal.,
f'ohnn, .1. II.
I'llrheM
Mill*. J. II.
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Pennington, Pal.
Millar, Pal..
Hutanti, Pal.
Poison, I)t*I,.
Robert*, Pal,,
An ar I. J. R.
Wenger, P. It.
Felner, Pel..
Mrf'rlrkard, .1. II.
Vickery, Pal,.
Hamm, Pal.
Hass, floe,-PaI.
Hannan, &lt;1. lb
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fllarlch, Pa!,.
Manager
Mlrlnerke, Pal.
Rraa*. p. R.
Treadway, J. n.
Rr*w*ter. P -l,.
Robarta, DeL.

Mra. Jnmra Thompann, anl-nt
Seminole lllua motor ami rm
plnyrr of llrrman'a Onfr, selected
Carry Sondcrmcyer nvrr Hill M"&lt;
tninxky In tha clnarly rontr led
votinir rarr hrtwacn tha two
Northern »horl*toji*. Marla, ni
ahe la known In all hrr cuntonvr-i
anil friends, nalartad an entire
Hanford outfield of Soddy (iront,
George Kanla and Piuly Rliodea,
for her Southern All Star (earn.
The charming fanrtta lisle I
Churk Alano in
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Popular

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IIOMKIIi SHINS
liri-S IN K I di — SrtVlet H u illi
enters Olympic nimjietltlon tonlghfl
for the fust lime In history.
Pit the Mieeer field at Kolka. a
hare 12 miles from the Russian
border. tin big, hunky nil star
team of the Red Army from Mosrow will meet their friendly neigh
horn from llulgarln.
The mated) Is one of nine pre
lliuliiui'ie* to the genuine Olympic
■merer comtH'lllImt, which liefilnn
Snliitiliiy Kotka Is four hours by
slow tram from Helsinki, but aL
inns| all Ilie foreign visitors ■
Finland arc planning In make the
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SOVIETS EN TER
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Wayne Parnell.
17 \e ir old Bronson I Huh Schoo
t ir •horlslop. lias signed a baneball rontr.'iei with the St Louis
drowns. llroiiMin Coach Art Callen
•&gt;:ini Monday Parnell hit eight
home runs, had a 475 hnttlng nv
crace and a .1180 fielding average
in 24 names fur Rron.vjn tf\l,s y e a ^

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tie Avenue, put Floyd Clift down
iim her selection far tho Northern
first Imnenmn over Red Roberts,
the mast popnlnr choice to date.
Hhr own went so far ns to list
a eomptclo Northern Infield wllh*
nut a |b‘l,and player bring named.
Ilnrmon Yuutig wns her choke fot
third base with Hkeoter Haller,
PaytmUi ut short and Merrill
Smith, Palntka, on second.
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Sunday

Cocoa nl HANFOUP (21

Softball Leading VoluHia County
Kennel Club
Wilson-jyiaier To
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Kohrrl.a, wore llnrtnen
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.lax Reach, at third and flay
tonn'a Pick Renner at aeeond.
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EISENHOWER'S LIFE IN PICTURES: Youth and Early Manhood

Tut!*., July IS, 1933

Dr. Boyce Tells
Lions About His
Prize Boxer Dog

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Member* ,.f the [.inn* JTI'lh.
day enjoyed u ehort telk by Dr. J.
Clifford lloyro concerning hi*
prise winning feninle boxer dog,
IM dr, winner of n first prise rit&gt;lioii aint cup ut tIn* dug ahow on
July 19 In Atlnnil.
DeMe, whose full nanm la Lsdy
Debra v, eat mm tnblcnnd yawned
iionctialnnlly ut the Mon* during
the talk.
Dr. Iluyrc reveal'd that 13 1* u
lucky number for him for not
nnly did I Mile win high honor* on
the tilth hilt the doctor'* lilt Illday I* Mm ell III, Mi l l but of ill*
Wife ie Del. lit.
The honote netted liy Drlde, he
raid, gave her tlnrt* point* to wind
a championship, which lequlle* If,
point*.
“C. C. Welsh, Lion's gum hall
A HOMIY TOUCH waa given the Elaenhower family houae on Fourth
lig g f flHO wa* Ikt't position on the Ahiltnr High uihool baseball
machine rlmliman, i* very mncli
Rtrret In Abilene by Its maple* anrl helf-acr# vegetable garden. Il
on tin' hull," mild Orlando Mon,
team when he (center, front i ranked u* It* leading hitter. He won a
waa here that Ike crammed for entrance examination* to We*t I’ulnt
J'rnnei* Cu«, mm hlne distributin'
latter a* a foollatlt end Alter graduation he worked for a
and Annapoll*. H* paaaed both, but at 30 waa.too old for Annapolis.
for lid* III ell. who presented a
ytar firing furnaces, leading v.agona and at the total ertarntry.
ainnlt box of cigar* to Air. Welsh.
.Another atrip of pld uto i on Klianhowar'a Ilf* will appear tomorrow.)
Mr. Co* rut a bull of gum In
two, pointed out the cldrie and
sugar routing, and wa* fined hy
Tail Twister Jack .Htempci fur
extolling ihe product.
Fund* from (he iiiachlue* elielde
the Mon* to Imy glasses and to
finance eye njieiutloiia foi undrr
privileged . cliihlieii, Mr.
Cos
H till lit! l i n t I'rufifll I ' f i R t flMf'l
jjuliii.il out. He etpieane.l apprefuluM*
If in Oi'tuber Hie Ii H,
Sen I-. •!«■-■ hi I.oner of li'linv*
ciattuu for the coujierutlun of
Supreme Court outlaws f.egrega
see lie will loud oil the first hut
local merchant* who allow the
Hun dll members will take tills
lot hill will I.liter ulterwald.
machines to l,« plated In than
as a violation of our constitutional
Vice President Allien ilnrklay—slum. ut no jiiofit to thriim.lvei.
NEW YUIIK o f -A (I
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PHEStfl'E ISLE, Me t « -T w n ill ids "
Hut i y Hobson wa* directed hy line'* mother I* n'king Im in ie Hi ui&gt;c m &gt; I- aguinsl him. but Europe limiud tiellcnplcr* landed
lie *ald Ihe Orlando gathering
Jack Moulton, pi.tiding officer, turn from Korea In attend the to it he wen* tu oi 13 yrir* younger ut Ihe Pre.M|ue Isle All Force Ha*e
Defamation
to contact the local had Cmss Moral ut his r.lain linnet&gt;■ mv- lie luulnuhleilly would Ire numlnut ul 13:311 p ill EST today. Mice*** ilrnuiiriced the AnlH
Chapin, to tee II the I.lout, who , lerinusly shut In u Cnlomhu Cm nl
fully completing the initial leg of League and Hie National Associa­
Mutual beeUilly Ihe fits) utlemtiled helicopter Hight tion lor Advancement of Colored
iporixur the toe al lil.,od ilauk, cun I versify nfficc
People a* "hate groups" and that
Director AVDiefl ncros* the AHantlc
An unldenlilicd gunmnu Idled
co.opvtal* with ll.v Hid Croat in
ifnrrlmun— Ho 1* The strange appearing craft led a campaign will be started tu list
It* Aimtd i'uicat llluod donation pretty !to year nhl Klleen I -*tn-y n*
the only eunill Wrsover Air Force Hu*e, Mas*., all members of those organirullnus
she sal ut her dunk Monday ie.nl
program
*lat&lt;&gt; for llm full al H am
"If un.Felly should come from
lug u letter (ruin Ihe murine, I’fc
idvll rights pro
llonnlrl U n . ul*n 90 Two other
The "Flying Windmills " heavily u di'pri'ssluii or Ihe breaking down
grain and want* laden with hip supplit"! of gasoline, of law and order," tie said, memletter* from Leo, both unopemd,
A ...
•'u double dose’’ got off Hie ground alter taxiing hcr» of those and other "hale
lay on the desk
nf their New Deal along runway* Instead of the cun primp* should he held responsible."
'ollre jiresseri the search tor
l*r
lt.i«tlei&lt;in Kmh» I'aa* llael
unit IniV Deal
liolli Ihe gunman and a rnolPi' in
lomury slrulght up takenff of hell
Ilriiilrlx sold (iuv Warren. War*
aiihnilitlon of a IIhI uf numv* for Itm hamrtlH case In svtill'll Hie
Uil'1*1*11 said lie copters
ri-ti's Pres* Secretary laiyul Comthe cuinmitlee hy the Mayor.
would luive dot)
slayer annminced In* deed It, m i
The Military Trnns|mrl Service jileii sod die Tiimtiu Ti limin' also
An ordinance i.munding the end persons A professor n« him
tolc. on (lie first l MATS) craft were given a sendoff were denounced at the meeting.
building code ami Increasing per­ hut was afraid to stop him
tu lilMiy
hy a grmi|i o( hellro|itcr enlhuvl
Ilmiilrix was cunvlclril iu Fedmit feet war. placed on flint read
I,ullot, s e «' n il d asin liieloding Ma) Igor Sikorsky, ci aI Court here Feb. 30 for mail­
la'll'* mnltier. Mis
Margaret
lug. (in building curt* u|t to t&gt;3f,0 two, sent a telegram Monday iiliild
indy to Kefuiivrr pioneer In the lield
ing
mi i dim", postcards about
(lie fit) will In, f 1; un co»t* up to tn (ien la-muel (' Shepherd J r .
Jlrarrlm.il*
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The craft-the Mop A Long and
Warren, columnist Drew
11,000, it will he *3. un all head of Hie Murine*, m Wuslnni' I'lideil Pi i '-.h liiluilatlmi bus He the Whirl f) Way -accompanied hy Gov
amount* over fl.UIIII the fea will tun. She a*bed that her min he luuver on l i i witli y.U’i '-t vole*. a C 31 service plane, are tenting Pc.it.on and Kenneth Halllnger,
T j IIuIuinncu attorney
hi f 3 pH
truiiled emergency (iirlough foi Itiisell next with ll'/tv
the feasibility of delivering heli
lie paid fines totaling 17(H) and
OaorgB lllallop'* reslgnullun a* ils tlaucee's (unoral. s, Iteiluled
Hie (leiirglii M'liulor will go In copiers hy air to Kurupe
received a one year sentence,
a imdulii’i of the lluuid uf lluiil Friday.
i Im rii'nt uilay. til'd stu|i|iin|t oil
Their
route,
which
curries
them
winch Fi'iternl Judge Holler Dc
Tnuicen left two vnrnncivi, n*
Deputy Chief Police Inspedor
from the sweltering New England vain- "ii ■pended nil rumlltlon Hint
another memher, II. .lame* Out, .lame* II la-ggell, working will. ul Wiudiiiigtuii
heal
to
withlnt
In
re
degrees
of
Ili'iuinx refrain from mailing any
le.igned autne time ago. Karl S3 detecllve*. ili»cminted the pus
the Arctic Circle, will cover 1.tXH) more iKisteurds with scurrilous
Higginbotham and Dr. l.ronuril nihility (hall he slaying was the
chit t
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to
Welshaden,
(iermuuy.
message*, lie warned Idm that
Aluilxou welv ajipoillte.l to t|,u*v result of u love triangle
II n illn ie l f t mu Page Oaal
Six slops are planned— I'reMpie (lie prison sentenro would ho in­
potl*. W. A. l.tffler la the other
Erivmls and relative* iimmijt 33 ||„MS m the Dinted Stales "
lurmher,
lierxrm* (|ueallmted Monday night. | t he IlnssiaiiH also would he rt* Isle, Me ; Uuose Hay, Labrador; voked Immediately If any iu c Ii
fill the nilvlcu nf II. N. Hayer, nil told Ihe same story; Thill oulrrd to muke II |Hi*sllila [ur Narsurssuak, (ireetdand; Keflav- postcards showed up again
city clerk, Hint fund* arc nut "Itnnnle 1* Ihe only hoy she ever ( Amerlnuis In check mi actual ill* III, Icelund; Preswlck, Scnlliind,
avaituhle In Jury u yh.iMgt note to went out wllh." that she was dc trllmtlon of Hie magasines within and Mansion, England.
the Kunfoid Atlantic
Nnllunnl voted to her family. Hint she wa* Itusslu
of exchange of Information, per
Hank, icprt nettling the amount ad­ a faithful Homan Cnlhullr church ,
r |m ,|n||rm nf "Amvrlka" sons and products That rule I*
(I'a n lle e M r &gt; » a P a «e flael
vanced hy the hunk for the Jef
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. ■ .i . climhi'd to .Ml,ooo copies iirriiillily one of cuinplote Inn per cent reeltitle* city reurgriniiatiuii *mt«y, ’•‘"All
list 14 year* Tim Dulled Slates
wo have al iiri'Henl hi that
(l&gt; |n9, munt,() M |„s
the Commi**loi, voted thn( tnu smiieliudy
__ _____ shul find killed her. ||„,(| dropped to 13.0(H)
Pr"Wry huvo offered foil reciprocity * “» i hS , H 'r , "
m'rn
“ '“mint he in,dinted in next year's Leenett rmiii
\S'e have no mo
Sen Muiiill i II. S I). I gut oul a to HunsIu un a rulin', look ami see J J J 'rd l,y lu ,l0ur® ttn,, ,w" 1,1,11
budget.
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A pul,lie hen ring wus nuthurlie)
Mis* H'nliey was stmt in Ihe meld wai In Im congratulated "on afraid of tho truth, our only ul
An average of J IM kinds was
to ton dilei n soiling from re innriting as Coluiuhia , nmni’T il* linn stand "
ternstlve I* tu o|icrnle Hie nde ol maintained by the Dnltril Stales
•Idcnlinl iu cnnimurrlii! use two xcliool slmlenti were ‘ tailing mi
Saul Miiud
irclproclty "
mi her homeward trip This was
lot* im East Mu .uni Htieel next their way In classes
"There I* nnly one logical rule
below Ihe 33 39 knot average on
to V1tic* in ’» IMil Market. H. 1.
The gunman— described a
a ul thumb to apply to any program
Until, owner of the lot*, hits re- young, tlllll, illilk 11looter walked
the record eastward trip nf three
&lt;4u«i»tod the cliunge which wa* oul of the office with Hie gun in , Airluyf two oilier* at Purudlse
days, Id hoars and 40 minutes
p,,,t
Hcummendeil by Ihu City Zoning his hand, told Ihree women In the
U'MHIlNueit Sii.Mt •'■«• IlM I
The now vessel’s marks were
Hoard on June 30.
hallway he "lust stmt a gill," aid | ,,,, . .
i,tunlill«,t ns t mil, ilenn was going bcynml that
the first transatlantic speed rec­
At the impient uf merchants on ills nppea red ihiwn a stairway
dutlorrer, Ia, Sunny slope, ArD ,
Langford Mull naiil II was "a ords set hy American passenger
haul Srcomt Hlroal, Dm CummU
and Marlin l.leh, 17, t.'netus, Aril., cause for illsmnv Dial mllliim* Of ships In a century The last U. S.
*lun nulhoi ixvd the initallallun of
rW » I LANDS &lt;DLI.MII.
erltlcnlly limned.
jicoplo living behind the Iron Cur blue rilihnn winners— III 1331 and
parking meter.* frum Lodge'* tiroPHOENIX ,Arli M*
Two crop
('ail Nlchnlstm, S3, Phtwnlx, ill- Inin tmlirvi', as they tin. that hr 1832— were the 3,Bfin Ion wooden
c*ry
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a
,eP°l[l*,‘l Mtai h*) ground and extilmlcil In flame*, minor Imiu. and a slight hack III England In this country, and there ic The U day plus marks of these
two sister ships were upset In 1850
lies Hm danger."
*ru)'i m toy | Monday night, killing two men and pay.

'fciW JD t j
Eismhowrr who at Well Point front 1911 to 1013. Me gradu­
ated flint In u class of 104. After winning his "A " In football, h*
broke u knee during scrimmage and played no inure. On gradua­
tion from Ihe Military Academy he choso to gft In til* infantry,
piilrlbuita t&gt;i Kin* Pint on*

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S T O P -S W A P
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NO. 2

No Chios Found in
Slaying 01' (&gt;irl In
University Office

Dctiio ( audiilateH

Two IlelicopterH
Fnd First Leg 01*
Flight To Fin opo

Two coronet’» inquest* at*
scheduled to taka plac* Friday
afternoun at (ha Court Houia.
At 1:30 o’clock there will be an
InvestIftatlou Into the circum­
stance* of the death of 11 y n r
old Alan Uule, who wa* klllad
la*t Tuesday when hla blcycla
■■■a* struck by an anlnnusHtf^ r~ 0
the urlatulo highway.
Till* Inquest had hecn scheduled
for last Friday, but waa delayed
due tu the Inability to aecura a
court itenofrapher at tha tlia#,
said W. K. Watson, Justice of tha
peace.
The other inquest, slated at
2:3U p.m., will concern the dtath
of Hylvester Tupper, 77 year old
Longwood resident, whose body
was recovered .Sunday afternoon
from the Lake-of-the-Woods, near
the Oiongt) County line.
A bullet wound In the head in­
dicated death by shooting, and
later divers recovered the plitol, a
.32. calibre Remington, from the
lake. The pistol, and aevaral
bricks, attached to leather straps
ami wound around tha neck of tna
man when the body waa found, are
In the possession of Sheriff P, A .
Mero, who has been Investigating
the case.

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“ "d iron ..f il.., M i l Railroad m
H renmury u,lil11Ion was dltcii*ssd.
Alt. (j, w. L. Nmlili read n
lliu* pagu siatsimmt d«/«milnif
h.r action in putting « fence
•touiul til. City owned parkway
lit front uf her home at 801 Kim
Atrauua In ortlui to k...p the lawn
Itflm bBlujr trampled upon. The
inaitar wo* referred t» city Man"Rtir
•«J *“ J- T . Pope,
city building Inspector, for InvMtlgatlon. Thu City ordinance
icquires at least 7H hat batwaan
JiCHIRM*
The mat tar of aatandlnir tha
Draamwoia Trailer 1'ark, which I.
fntu M * «nd wart outald) tho
f w limit*, farther Into tha City
w“ u
to tha Zoning Board
Of AdJiaatmant, Tha Hearn hail
rescinded formar approval of tha
•xtansiun, following protaata of
property ownera.
’ Contract waa awarded tha
Oeonaa Clay' Produeta Oo„ to fur*

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with ** itturfft b n * »&gt;n oast
vn-i.t.il ecbnn and widely .' literciI afternoon thundershower-, cl.e
w her &lt;• l.ittlr i binge III tempera

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IN D EPEN D EN CE, Mb. Id M m , Marry S. Traman, wife at
tb» President, toft by train tar
Washington M a y . ending a to­
day day al tb» Hummer While
Heme here.
■y ER N EST B. VACCARO
WASHINGTON UP — I’resldcnl
Truman entered (he hospital far n
checkup today It ws* Ihr tint
lime Mr Truman Pin* been ho*illallml tltiee he became Ihr naIon’* chief executive mure lhan
irven years ago
Mr Truman, who Is ns. was
afflicted with a mild virus lnfecllnn
un Sunday and had cancelled all
hi* appointment! this week. That
Infection had aU hut cleared up
today, the President's press secre
tire, Joseph Short, told newsmen
Short said Mr Truman was or
dered to the hospital by hla per
smtal physician and lhat he will
1
il* » them for two or three day a
Mr. Truman was put to bed In 1
the Presidential Suite of the Armys
Walter Heed Hospital, The suit"
w «i rnmpleled five years ago. tmt
Mr. Truman hid not used It he
fore
nr n o n o d e a n
There was no Indication that Mr
An vlnltoieie water ra m lviil &lt;■»!.
Truman we* suffering anything
other than a mild Indisposition II" ehratlng the early history of Dm
kept al work In hla residential St. John's River valley will lie the
an triers al the While House earliet principle restore nt llcnm m Mur
this week studying the raft of leg Is r it't MQ Rsnrh ('snip f«r Roy*
lotion Congress pushed through at Friday evening.
the windup of Its session
The program, In which MQ
The President has enjoyed ex­ ranch-camper* from all ovrr Flor­
cellent health ever since he be ida will participate, trlla the alary
"Sine President on April 12. 1315, of the rvlatlons of the Indian., of
but he has said repeatedly that this district and the firm white
h* will not try for re election thin -attlcis who came down the river
year.
from Jacksonville
That hr entered the hospital and
The festivities will h" lighted Kv 1
that Short made a public an
iiouncement of the fact seemed to bonfires around the liugc.t of the'
add weight! n! hose* talcmruti It MQ's 21 lakes and hy Ittrrhes I
Is extremely rare for a presidency home In the MQ's six bouts. The
seeker to admit any physical all boya will he divider! Into lodiana
and whites and will meet
menls
1
Mr. Truman has said, among nially for trading purposes
other things, that ha doe* not waul which the two group* will
the presidency at his age He has tain
ofton called It •5"meswkTlUng Job "
Short said h# saw no reason to

I'ttK Y l) 'P
F itly eight (I S
Thunder id * d a itril ilmvn onto Vo
knt.r Ail Force Hare near Tokyo
today, completing the htggc.l mas*
|rl o v e iu a trr lughi in history
10.53.1 mile-, m u m
the llnlleil
■Rates and the t'.n itic Ocean (ruin
fu m er Air Force lla .r . Albany,

Smelling Plant
Aclirsou Brands
Fire Seiid.s Fume China Violator
Cloud Over City Of Geneva Pad

Flftv nine w err doe hut tore ex
plrwlrtl Tuesday over two .Ilnur,
,onlh ol Japan. kitting the pilot.
1.1
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Floiei Da llora. Surra
mr-nto, l aid
tit'ii Otto Wcviand. entnmandri
of Ihr I' S I'ai E a 'I Air Force*,
met the pilot, mil told them they
Mill go to hurra o&lt; ■ a .loiuillv lor
COMltlMl
H r called Ihr mats flight "opr
rv ld rn re rd mu hrrltng up ill the
Far Fust a Inrfiu g up in all type*
-d plane'. "
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David Si hilling.
Kansas
r ily, a pimo-rr |ci mean filer, led
Ihr tllghl ol new model F Alt; |rU .
first nprrahioi.il Ivpe equipped tor
aerial returning
The plum". Im ni the
Fighlri
Escort Wing t'»ik off from Tnriiei
Alt Base .filly I .mil marie .even
landings "M route They o e rr r»
furled In lllgt'l .rv rra l times from
11 TT Super foil tanker plane.
It i . &lt; .ignllil in' &lt;u .neve
■oi'iit,' Wrvlailil -aid
Ih r flight
proves I ri’tii al airplanes can tie
ttuivrtl to my part &gt;d the ,&gt;orlr|
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WryliifiH told 111*11' i,men tlllltp
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lo itflllll op 14i \ lift
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1 ..linn.ml ' 'M ID I *4 rtYft flM Mlft " rl\
■&gt; ,1 *211*1 N IfM hi lift
si..., ' Hut
too .per if I'

Deport- flout tire Dotted Kl.ilei
Until lie the \tr Force I, In* rra .
lug Hi plane strength prrhap- as
much IS VI per rent to Iiiccl a
potential drive Ivy the Red air tor&lt; c
of 1 Him to &gt; non plane I
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I l.awtnn t'olllns. ti S
Army chief of duff touring the
Far East. .aid in Tokyo Tuesday
the llcdft ire In for an even lough
cr pounding from die rlr II the
,cai continual

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Highlights Week
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I i t t H n o s | D n t n » ,J a t
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The top marksman In lha
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inln 4i#»f»fIt Koirrii,” Iif* tji hi, tin I Dll* *has ■m M11f
for trial by Judge Douglas
i n I * flliirlj! in
4M
ranch's rlfl»ry activities thus far Clermont Sanford Klwant*
pp'lfl H| 4 Dili Ill'll' 'll MifMllPP
strnnr Initioiinw aflermrou u
1 &gt; * tin hip #»f ih.il I ihin t think tlirv \ Ml !(%•»"♦ » I
*m ph tii* tipi
has been Rob Shoemaker, and Son- pert* went down to drfritt iirf.„» o’clock
In f ’mnity to u D
' p . , * k* int In
M«f» I i f f h ' l h h
, N hv u mm h
; ny Floyd Is at the top of the list 1n a barrage nf qufuttnnp ftr*d .,' are case* 1n which per-on-, |&gt;l •'
WfvIrtUfl ■'fiifl Mm ! him&lt;h*t IH * p' ‘ *1‘ r«I ' | *D
them by Ralph Harper, vDitm,.
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Th» first questli'ii, cottc-ii""
Felr Deal (pending, won a smash Iteen In operation 15 hnyv hava the rlate and location jf
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4 * 'll I
m - in he srt for trial James II ,n ■ fluty »ttf| t*|ll fty tn l iit r - i fin'd
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h»en
taueht
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swim
50
yards.
.♦•tf» illy
l l l . H I I U I I M I'
A W ill'll
i lietgi'il with an a l f i e i ,
Ing victory for re-nomlnstlon In
ha I rtf the |'l •III &lt; I f II I If M , f H |
Winning their blue rlhbntia entitled fuumllng nf Klwanls, w n ptomp'
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f*«' •» itti In iflftfl in * lit
Ihoinas,
permitting
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Tuesday's Democratic primary
IIRIT'I H f I
ly
and
aiirqustelv
answered
t.y
• Ihnr (ffini niff fnmi f '\lM furl
Byrd, who laid the major issue them in swim nut In the lake to expert lister Tharp.
I lift I fiinpllIII* pi
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id .
Him, -r. neil i&gt;er*oo lo operate no
t.Mik i. tv n nti fhr '‘ hi** n«ul Iwn I I S’ llh'PVftf , VVF11a|III pill f, f' &lt;
was "Trumanlsm." was lending the MQ'» float. Only four Imy* re­ thereafter question after qne.tlim mobile; Rlrhmd I Wnlk.-i, i
I o I, , I" , ll
fin thf* ttrlly
hli Oxford - educated opponent, mained In the red riblmn category, slinupril the board of nine scbol.t’ , i"gnrding a Dnfflr signal, J&lt;n
* Mil MM nf 1 »*»*)r*t i | 1 1sIM111411V»t "h i M't 1Pl.f.st ".f fh* '
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Francis Pickens Miller hy gto.flri restricted to water near the shore. In the history and herltagn ol (hr •r. I.yn, drunken driving; li '
f n III f m
• *'If M1MI 1V 4|1**l« 1 Mt* ti Inf ft f In i' I p . t -4Pi • * MUJr i M
t.« I
The buildings of the ranch, club.
votes In 124,803 when The Assn
Rudd, axi'csslva speed; Marvin V
’ l| f*|£ .(111 1 ' i h*"*n i n n " i Pi t'j f h i it' i p
-M"l jlftl th IlMl'*
*Pi Iff MlMI 1 ' 1 Mi t Ip"
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elated Press cessed tabulations of found In the heart of typically
I
Rcnnltaml,
drunken
tlrlvlng,
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J. L. Hurt, asked Ihe men" ng
4» 4^14*
return* with reports from I.RT3 of Floridian *voc,ds after miles nf of the Intllsn word "Klwanls,' R. f’ox, IntovtcHtlon; Im iiu Mui
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It VpiM ||l'* ' *f y*IP| ♦M ft pt 1 \ ’'
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the state's 1,713 precincts.
winding tnrtunua driving, overlook got in Just under the wire with | cxhlldting a deadly weapon; I
tin' Mini ifn|*jHr 11 IM*MIKv/* lift &gt;NiP. ' PI.'l 1 V fftf'Ml »-ll1 *"•'■! •ii f if* I rf|.i.
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The victory place* the senator i * half m il* tong lake remnikaldy Mis answer of 'something eliniil in* Ktnihcs, nshhiiI i and l.iH.-,
Mi
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j* i i f &lt;11 p
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in a strung position at the slate root t,"rri"»f of |l» driilh hml frcsli. publicising yinirself.” The correii
illher rases and c h a r g e ,
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Ml 4Ilk 2 1 UHll ’4 , p.*; f'M Mi** . mm
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,1 .’ Democratic convention In Roanoke n"s* for KlorliU summer wirier.
IDtdiaid
f'ns»clh»rry,
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answer, rrernrding to Mr. j|Hi
4 -* r( 1l"l | ♦ III I , ill f In* *. »• 9
• I m m iiii *if Mm 1 P■|"pftl If dll 1 ‘-s11"■» ft
Thursday when 28 delegates will
1
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f if*- l l ' t i t "
* if I n t- in ‘ •* *
At the head nf the rnsd ns It imr, is "in make oneself known". with usanult mid haMery, I
'm o ill Chicago I 1' - i i m.iknig ..
Twenty Manfoid man mid ......
ha namrd to tho Democratic Na winds around the hike shore to the He termed Mr. Hurt's answer f„» Wannxinachei, em b esilriiien i, ( en .m .ijilrted the Red (T in s Sen ... knowdi t|gi HO ..I
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tlonal Convention. Ilyrd Is support M(J Is the long, picturesque ennk- j percent cm rrrt end allowed him tu I ’. Hurt, two rlia ig r*, rli&gt;inl r&gt; lor I if" !Uving
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I ’rogiHOi mil
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Ing Sen, Richard Ruascll of Genr house, built as nil tile tmirh’s continue In the race.
driving arid driving with ID .-■ • ducted July I I hi Die M unl.ipal
f.n we Eis.'hl.'.o e. i wiDi t .nisi.. * 4 4 1 ' k*|lH IPfl t' IVfPI ilfllllfflM V f * I 1»4l(|||
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gla for the presidential nomination building* arr, out of pine taken off | However, inenibers of the hoard revoked; llo w aril Carter, ili inl," Fool hv Red Cross IVstet K ifelv Ik e 'l victory -.I. Die rilHl Tnli.il
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During the campaign, most
Mir 111ih i niM
"Now i nil. eI n.rig i Im! im d . n..i v *It*im "JVI-'l |N"*Pl ' Jilpj
Siam began to fail thick and fast, driving; Calvin McKinney, ,.g C h aln n .ti Tommy Stringei and
th» pl»re.
heated In a generation tn Virginia.
was (eft grnvnlerl assault j Marie M If.'I, have received cerllflcales to Dial I rom|dlinenl y ... ..n t h, (...■ * f f.pphii tl. *if i »11&gt;4a tiiMJ tvh
Here the ranchers and counselors and only Joel Field
.1‘I / »'
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Miller contended Inal Byrd waa
I......I4sv.ll |&lt; n 1111 ... ig llio lity S'* lo,;. IIMih&lt; till 11 ll lf 'h kh llNlillfl n f I ' D I )
effect, Mr. Stringer stdd today
thren hearty meals * Any sur­ standing after * flurry of fall •it rinks'll ilriviug.
l i l y ff'M 1If .Ifni ' - " i k *ii
more Republican, on the baala of eat
I'e rk lii* l.nm ur face* two rln n t
111 p 1 hv UKNil! nf I ilflMfllJ HI
tire* to answer the qurailnn "How
F lfte 'll of lliese snd prevlrni- • " (lacked It , (oi. I . d I iiii 'h i . |un t
rounded
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Morris
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driving drunk and Paving
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gradual"* of the program hi
"Very deserltitlon. Faring the dnni many districts are there In Kl c*.
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Rolrert A. Taft of Ohio.
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Ir jti'iit ih *M**1 in 111ifll *11 i*i r Mr, Field lepllnl correctly, «■ hio Waldir II. Flymtou, drlvii.y liuvv tiring I ling ill liy mitinn.ll v it slg u illraiit ' oh.. mid -t tm
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pre campaign statement Ihkl Pres- rkln, whom Inhnliltiirit Wit* shut hy did all the defeated contestants drunk; Charles E. Ilu in 'm l, iln
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declalon on every one of the great nle. shortly before camp began,
charges, hit and run and rfrlvtnv Atlanta.
IM i im "ill| lift* r
vpu| h v f h r ti|{* lit
I'KIll,
is
the
newest
clirh
In
our
dis­
'We a.- going ’
To the right hang the mngnlfl trict T" It was Coro* Reach.
•i ‘lllug
issues which confronted him. Howdrunaj Fsut Jordan, assniilt mil
"I'm Sllle D
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I | r . Mi i f 'V m v r j f i p r i h i c l hnlfijf a »*n- &lt;*•#. , f, n 1*4
Mi. /uhrnil Is leaching !"* *•♦&gt;
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ever, during the campaign Miller cently spread wings nf a wild
The meeting wa* presided over liattery, anil Lacy Hloan, aggin denis the new assembly line sriiDmont nf miiiiv m «i„ go.. I l ifmi* tl Ml f*M i *i
'III V Iff 1 !m» •fl 1 ,f Ifft 1Mi*’ M*« l|14
denied that he aupported many of turkey, his fierce gnarled claw* hy I ’irsidnnt Marlin Htlneclpher, vali'd assault.
method of swimming Instruction, Flol Ida f'riu ker i, .1 irriDm .’iil 11...r
! m»V If ll ll (IN (1f.|l»* *•. rtf f |J» *f
(he Truman hacked meaitires In nnltnd lo I he rafter upon which the with (). K. Goff acting a* tempor­
A total of nine ca*n« were cm
I S LINER t i m I ABI.4
" I I I give full •-x|iicii»ioll no N.o
Mr.
Ktilnger
revealed.
I’MMft ♦ll i fl .',111III l "*t M|| . |lft 1•* f0l
Congrei*.
wing* hang. In a corner a stuffed ary srcietary. The hoard of ex- rleil over until the n a *l term »f
I TV YORK ii li.c new animi
Tlwise ciumiletlog Mis senior I, IUt»2. Million i iqmii million i ol
, ,.|J| h* &gt;'&lt;-i (oyed.
The Demncrallc nomination nor owl, bagged on Ihe place, glnrrt pet l* included Mack Cleveland Jr„ court, nrrnrdlng tn Gcoige
,&gt; course are I,. P. Vimlguf ri .i, liaid t ill Ills I li u A lo erlraii. aland 'I... i I 'mted . il n ir . .|."crl i|iir-.'ii M|" JfMI*1Ca "
Hull, ,4It’ ’l
•1 i tUr-d
In
tnaUv !s equivalent to election In nut nt lha camper* and a deer head rvarlyle llousholder, L. T . Unas, Hpccr, comity prosecuting nil..,
Comdr. F. W. Trapolln, lltihiis hcaido yi.ii nod will join m D r of Do- A iln n M i . i d o in g lo ic D Ic . Im*. i|'b|H- INI 1 ft" *"|P1 , l.ot loDrey
Virginia, Ilyrd haa been In the Irenlgnlv examine* the multiple Krl Hhlnholicr, A. G. MdnnU, ney.
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W i l l }|1| V f Ml 4 N * I f 411 " . J""lMi1rMit»,tf*
Senate since 1822.
from Its perch oyer the conlade J. L. Hurt, Rupert Strickland, Joel
Whitney, Crate Whitney, Law ill MlUM&lt;h'lP!ir« ft't litittrtMpfi m, loi . Ii misallHUlli cins dug
M&gt; lift* Iru iDi a ,.an&lt; led
bar,
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Inn
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Clues
ve
v.el
Held and l.eaier Tharp.
elect
tlm
man
om
|irnsiiicnl
rencc Kkale*, Wiley Jarrel, Hue
h
-.li.iv.-il
atiu.it
a
.lav
ami
n
hall
Along the walls of the rookhnu*"
"It
la
my
abiding
fntlh
Dial
The vliltora from Clermont were
Ann Radford, Helen
Michels,
fit HDD BANK DtSPl. AV
are myriad article* needed In Fieri Wolfe, president of the Cler­
M »ry Ann Galloway, Gnorgr f.'ox, lie is the otm great American who oil this inmTnhl" m e ich dlrmDiun
A dlrdlm iive w intlo« display
csmpltur, from tomahawks to *ad mont club, Forest Colegrove, pro­
George llrasce, Maurice Hcardllin, can bring in. n new li.qic mil a. Ii" torio'il lit-■ in illicit vuy.ig» d"M.o.ull ding tin- uieDu.d ot tilOod
A two day fly-in convention will trvln DaLatte, Clarence Jlmwn, banian the l»'«i of „ Uunl YVMI l i i mlo a 2 way. lecru.l winning Dip
die* add First Aid erpiloment of gram chairman, Jim Jenklna, past
No matter hew fkr eway every necassarv kind. From thl* lieutenant governor, Hob
Alter Ihe
.1,11■ i.er Hied lie re dotinllon In Die Bed . u.,-, I.joiv!
Me- he begun In New Hrnyriia Item b Arthur BpeSdlng, George Von w «i( rtiiliiM* n p4*w miirr Hill
heme yen aiay gn en yen'
next
Sunday
hy
the
FlorlJa
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day
following
Die I'taml -dam mnlille and Ihe place. Hut Mood
mass of oeefltiiremenl gleams Mr. klnstiy, vice president, Ralph
hoff, Lawrence Hartmann, and bring atahilily In H ronf.i.od
matlon yam M l readily catch Morris's “ Father of the Year" trn- Harper, chairman of the under­ lug Farm ers' Asaorlstloii, J’o ric.t Nlxl* Klrchhoff.
voyage,
Die
11
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ines announced donated In Sanford mav tie tent has
America and a war weary world
adorned II"’ left limv window of
ip an the Hohm lawn news hy nhy. awarded him recently hv Ihe privileged children committee, ami Rrecklnrldgn of the Clvl! A ir l'&lt;
*'We are looking forward wiD, II. .1 its ,«« q u i'e ri u o ii l d n n i m a k e Vo w eil'i &gt;.ii l ir I fiticet since yes
Completing a refresher routs"
trol said today.
•— ding the ftanfecd Herat* Men’a Apnaml Club of Florida.
ttflubln Hili'Hcock, secretary.
Iri senior lira saving were Dor I, keen ant|ci|iatu.ii of a|o.nilu.g Do- ! .&lt; habit of breaking tier 5 dav lerd.iy afternoon Tile ldmrdmnhite
Event* at th« convention m il. McCall Ragan and Marian F’lshcr. winter scaaon sgal.r in good oh .I'tie d n le
when yen rctam. Yen can nr*
Another visitor was Charles F\
Tba r**t of the ranch building*,
will he at tin- Epheopal Pariah
At the aarns time lletty NrnlDi Hanford."
mngn with rent carrier hay, nr the tradlnrs post, bunk house*, and Ramm,'ARM I, from the statu Include a fly-ln hrer.kfrst to hIlniMe al H no Ih .ir alay motning
FI.KH'
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glu
the
day,
the
coronation
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Charlie Natrlean, Mren- lha Morris'* own cabin are strung nf Maine, who was Introduced, the liifii! Queen of Florida Flying Hrrnja and Handra Monforton, *nd
£ 2 *igh
i
Msmbeta of t|.a Hanford Lodge I
r»'t around the lake In a grove of with flourishes ami a poetic da- Farmers, a crus* rountry proti John Clarke ware graduated from ESCAPEES lit IIF, PUNISHED
LINCOLN TON, N I '1 -F o u r of Plk &gt; will meet at rj;0*1 o*cl".-t'
nlnea. Fronting on a sandy beach, scrlptlon of that great state by rlency flying conteit and the a Junior life aavlrrg court* also
r . Tj p wm _ , m r n n w r lH
ringleaders
nl Tuesday's 'Lincoln tomoin.w night and members me
taught
by
Mr.
Htrlngar.
Erl
Lane.
Also
vliillng
the
cluh
..........
COBPMK'R
COFFIN
FIRED
tha came affords ample opportu­
•f the Herald saved far j
Rita
awarding of a trophy fur this
Enrl
IliggliilKilham,
County
Prison
('amp M|irlMng, In nigrd hy
was
E.
W.
Thomas,
rommerclel
OTTAW
A,
III.
tgl
—
A
casket
runwhile yen era away. In ha d*
nity fnr swimming and other aqua"Quo VadU"
•vent.
exalte.| iiilcr. to (.e (iiesent as so'
which
a
guard
wa*.
held
prianurr
Pining
the
body
of
an
elderly
Ne­
agent
of
the
Atlantic
Cuarl
f.inu
to
tie sctlvlttee,
hnase In a n
11:10 J; 14 - 5:18 4:'JJ
For those a rrivin g .Saturday gro was found In flames in nn for 10 hours, have hern sent In important derision will be mada
Tha trading post la the center of Railroad.
jerhage open year rotora
there w ill he dancing through the Ottawa mortuary Tuesday night Central Prison ut HuHgh when* regarding Die purpose.! Elk is
ranch activity. Each boy puts his
M O V IFLA N U
courtesy of
the
New Hmyrn* and Flra Chief Flminett Burke said they will he (Hinlshcd lor llmlr creation budding
Hob«rt
fiill
theca la no citra charge. The
' Tile Company Bits Kssps"
It.hot will preaid'
Reach Chamber of C'ommerre, Mr. ha believes It wa* deliberately ig­ part In Ihe mutiny
ragaler weehly euheertptlna ***a*’av In th# ranch bank at the
beginning of camp and mav draw
CAMDALTfEB LIBTKD
Breckinridge said. He also ad- nited.
Nnrih Cirollnu Prisons Dlrcdor
7:45, feature ft: 13,
cot a* mu«H *a ha like* for pur­ , WASHINGTON lit — A Defense vlaerl that any who desire hotel
FIREBOMB HUR LED
Tho casket of William Lambert, Walter Anderson promised Tucs
Last complete show, DTill
Depertment
Hat
(No.
ni»7)
today
at tho post so long a* hla
TO K YO 'ft— Kymlo News Agency
accommodation* should notify the 77, was found biasing in tho rear day night that nn investigation
h a Before leaving an year va* chase*
eatlnr h*h|t* at the cookhouse Identified 68 more Korean War Chamber of Commerce In New room of.a funeral parlor, which would enntinun. He said that any said Communists nt Ruin' 'Tuesday
PRAIRIE L A K E
•nUan simply notify
casualties.
Of
Ihe
tutal,
14
are
Smyrna.
meet with Mrs. MnrrtsV approval.
1| owned by white persons. Lam­ nf the 51 muninnu* prisoners, nut night hurled a firebomb at nn
"Pat and Mike"
Around Hie walla of the post dead, 40 wounded, four mining
All Civil Air Patrol units and bert, who left nn immediate rela- nf At in Ihe cell blnck, found to American ear and destroyed It,
Mccalatl
lailM departaient.
7:15 - 0:30 - 10:30
hnntr hamfmaHp nliattF fmllnn In action and eight injured In bah peraonvll are invited to the con­ lives, died early Tuesday of n heart he Involved In Instigating the revolt
A firebomb missed another
ir* iiiM «4 «* N i * lit i
American ear in u Tokyo suburb
would he similarly punished.
vention, Mr. Breckinridge added.
ailment.

Byrd Wins Virginia
Senatorial Race By
Two to One Margin

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I'iiumri! I’m I’SL

Clermont Kiwanis Twrnfy-Four &lt;iisrs
Club Holds Joint Are Set I'or T’rinl
Meet In Sanford In County ( out I I

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I%&lt;i%I lullrr Win:.

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(.roup Or Twenty
(!oinple(es (!ourse
In Water Safety

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack

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Hy Flying Farm ers

IVlNvir Tltm* Table

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