<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/items/browse?collection=45&amp;output=omeka-xml&amp;page=13" accessDate="2026-05-16T21:14:01+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>13</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>261</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="10148" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="9786">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/cdf2a7328007d1c420419a71e5b7ed25.pdf</src>
        <authentication>7d41ad23e5aaa270f782d6a9cd930cef</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="101130">
                    <text>* ■*

.

in i'm n / / jm t

i r o i l i

Z/////77J7!
Prices Good Thru Satrdoy, July IS

Quantity Right* Heservod

(!*5 om JC

Low Prices
Everyday Specials Too \

TIN

300 E. 3rd -419 E. I l l
Sanford, Florida

Low Prices
Everyday Specials Too!

10or. Pkg. Cocoanut Ban

Nabisco Mil. 24c
10 or. GORTON Codfish
0

3 If A t

Can

9 9

r

Gr. "A ". Dr*ss*d &amp; Drawn. Qulck-Froaen

12 to 14 Lb Average
y

Choppid Ham
51c

3 to S Lb Avorago

P IS OX. TIN

U. 8. "CHOICE" Grade
( S

f

Beef Stew
U ox. TIN

[*»M0U«y

All of our meals a n 'TABLREADY MEATS.” E x c s s a
Waste. Hons and Fat Is removed BEFORE lbs meat Is
welfhed and priced. YOU BUY
A RAROAIN IN EVERY BINOLE CUT.
1*

Deviled Ham
J'A OI. KM

^

^

1

19C

hnmouiy

Tubl-Keady Cut Chuck

Vienna Sausata
21c

Hickory Sweet Sliced
Tender F.at-Jilts 7” Cut Hlb

. o i . iw

Bmor

Lh.
Ml. Vermont Sliced

Teste O Ses Red Perch

Me Fillet

36e

eeo

Me
f.
15e

m

m

Lb.

Economy Smoked Strip
m

Freshly Ground Eat-Rlte

2H-c*. Can Armour's Star

u.
Taste O'See Pollock

Fillet
I
Lb.
Me MIHes u .
Yellow Band Becon
Boston Butt Pork
Iceerei *.,M» Reed ; Lb.
I

Lb.
Taste O'Sen Dressed

m

E A R L Y JU IIILE K

Sliced Dried Beef
Darimix Dry Milk Pkf .
FRKS1I CUBAN AVOCADO
Water Maid Rice 3 LlLg. Pkg. M. 4 M.
Candy
Coated Chocolates
10or. Pkg.
Skinner’s
Raisin Bran »
I(Tor. Pkg.
Pound
Skinner’s
Raisin
Wheat
1
No. 1 Cun
Yollow Cooking
Calll. Long Whllo
Calo
Cat
or
Dog
Food.
Cu
Regular Sira
Omions 3
Dial Deodorant Soap 2 1 25c
Bath Sira
Dial Deodorant Soap lul 17c
Hall Gallon
Fantons “33” Bleaeh M 28e
Quail Bollla
“lorn” Household Cleanser
Quart Bottle
Parson’s Sndsy Ammonia
•
19c FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS
Cnt-Rita Waxed Paper *
Can

7 oa. Pkg.

“ SAVES HALF
Y O U R W O R K !”

3-|b. Pkg.

THOM PSON SEED LESS

i

|

|

125 11. R o lf

Each

Bet.

AGEN PEACHES...........................
DIXIANA STRAWBERRIES .........
DUNCAN HINE8 ORANGE JUICE
SEALDSWEET ORANGE
REAL GOLD LEMONADI
QUICK ntOZEN UMKADK ...
FLORIDA TANGERINE JUICE
MINUTE MAID ORANGE JU1
SUNKIST LEMONADE M IX ...
ACE-HI GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

Your Choico

AQEN CHOPPED BROCCOU______ v
M
DIXIANA CUT ORKEN U A H S _____ )
1
DIXIANA COLLARD GREENS_____ &gt; _ .
1
AGEN LEAF or CHOPT SPINACH.... ( P k g
$
MAYFLOWER FROZEN WAFFLES . /
* JL

lily's Red Pie

Pie. Slae Sun-Drenched Cut

No. SOU

e» Me XipeMCM c- IHe dm
No. SOI Mina. Valley
M-o*. Si
w IHe Thy Pom *» IHe Mis
uuelmtn Apple

Grade "A'&lt;
Shipped!

Natural

**• t o ,C M

*

:&lt;

�A-•*•

••*«7' -- "\t~r- l •

»r«y •»****7y -t •*

tX'rVIvVJ **^rr 1

t

i

It

IO U

A

DON T

l W&gt;h l year 3anford Il#r*ld. Chj
Delivery, by 7:M P. M.. pltattrall
YELLOW CAi! 1444

l

&amp;

h

t

^

a

•

»

AN

Established lt»08

X X X X I1 I

H

r i c TEXAS

;«wr

*

n

l

o

r

IN D E P K N D E N T

f

D A IL Y

Devastating Bombing
.9
Leaves Pyongyang,
Industrial Centers
In Flames, Rubble
SEOUL Ofa—Ituniirpd.s of Allied
warplanes lodav smashed North
Korca'i capital nnd two other
prime military targets in one of
the mightiest air blows of the Rn
rean War.
Pyongyang, the North Korean
capital, was left In roaring flames
Jjf and rubble before find weather
blotted nut the target and spared
it from a further ordeal o’ /Jr- ,
and bombs
*
fl was a thunderous followup to
the Ynlu Itlvrr |iower plant raid
on June 23 designed In exert greater military pressure on the balky
Communis' armistice negotiators
Bui had weather kept the raid :
from reaching the proportions of
that one. The Air Force snld there
were 1.04H sorties &lt;individual
4 flights) compared with 1.171 on
June 2.1.
Fitlmales of the number of
planes Involved ranged from 50",
In (150 Pilots of five Allied nations {
look part In Ihe hlg blow
United Nations pilots reported
they destroyed or damaged the ]
Communists
army communica­
tions headquarters, three muni­
tions factories and numerous other
factories nnd supply ami troop tentars In Pyongyang, the rapitnl.
left in
;v
The Red capital
rspltal was
w
flames and. rnlibJe,. **!
'»’iw&gt;ptimiff»r*TititH^rifri«
M J&amp; &amp;
fllant over (he target area.
■ American, nrltlsh. Aiiatrnllan.
South African and South Korean
planes from land and rarrler b a n
also smashed Itwnnglu nnd Sari
won In Western Korea. 25 nnd 15
miles south of Pyongyang They
blasted Industrial renters on tin-

6

(I'tinfImieil tin I' h h «&gt; I' n v r i

Warns Of Disunity

&lt;*f\

1 ;

A.

X.
v

*2

SINATOR Styles Bridges, of New
Hampshire, addressing delegates
to the OOP Convention In Chi­
cago, warns that bitterness be­
tween Taft and F.lsenhower back­
ers might bring defeat to the party
In November. He called for unity
and harmony.
(International)

Demo Aspirants
Laundi Attacks
On GOP Platform

r

r

a

l

f

II.

Vs-soriiiletl l ’ rc**« I

Itl.VJ

ISLAND; (VERMONL

‘ !

p«I

No. :*:jj

Win*

lti

r

'm s

,’ N N G S tt

Tension Drops Landslide
As Threat Of
Strike Eases In First

In Convention Results
Ballot Victory For Ike;
Senator Taft Pledges His Support

WASIIINGTf'N
—Defense of­
ficial* breathed easlrr today fid
lowing agreement between the
N.,rlh American Aviation Co nnd
&lt;’ M» Auto Workers on a plan In
end a wage depute which threat
em-d to bait production of all Fan
Sabre lets—nendalx of Hie ltu**j,in
Mil, 15
lop Air tore, officials saltl even
a one day shutdown of the com
l,:|»&gt; ’ I' a im ifl plants in Fail
forma and Columbus, (&gt; would be
catastrophic
The two sides late Thursday, fnl
lowing a week ot negotiation gitulrd
by the Federal Mediation Service
agreed to submit their dispute to
an impartial, .i-ntan fact finding
hoard whose rei oiiimcmlation will
he binding Prevalent Truman was
elected to name the hoard
rite agreement to send Ihe wage
O'wn In binding arbitration In
elutb-s these other romnilllnents:
1 The company said It would
.old 12 rent* an hour, now being
paid ns a cost of living bonus, to
the haste wage. This means that
the 12 centa, accumulated over Ihe
past two years under a cost of
living rxrahtion rlfliixr, rnrnoin*
•» part of liatlr watfo rate* rvrn
If •living rosta go down
2 llqtruactlvHv to last April 20
of whnlfvaf wage Increase the ar
Miration panel recommends.
The union represents 2fl uoo em
jtloves at the 17 plant* it „rlp
ittnlly naked for n wage hoosl &lt;-f
more than 25 rents so hour, fh uttlon was understood to have low
rred its demand to aroond 20 rent,
an hour during negotiation*

H;itrim,-in Says Dcjcurnent Is One Of The
Most Unconvincing1
d..T
iionP^ f i r»hVm!lgL°!i S!
---an hour

Roll Call
CONVENTION IIM.I. ( Iiicagirr

Ohionn Says General
Will Win Election;
Move Makes Nom­
ination Unanimous

St.Tsscn's
Voter.
In
Miniiesoi;i C I i.iukcs
G enot.tl’s Tnlfil O f
,'ih.S 'l*o f&gt;Id V o t e s

Nom inated

Here i* Hie Mate bv Male vole
nil the first ballol bn Mu Keptlbli
can presidential notninoriiiii
&lt; IIICAGO I*
Gen Dwiglit D
Alabama II vole* EiMobnwer 5 Kl*cidmuer called on Sen Robert
Tall U
\ Tall tod.,* shortly alter hi* Iri
Ari/nna 11 votes iMenhowrr
impli over 'In- *eualor lor the lie
Taft to
publiean pre*idenlial noininalion
Arkansa* ll tide* I'ltenlmwer
lb- arrived for what wa* ail ap
Alaearthur I Tall
parent rllml In *|||ootli ov cl Ihe
CaRfnrill.’i 70 vide
Warren 70
Cnlnradii IS votes Cieithower 1 oilterness n l IIn- eoiiM-ntion nm
'esl oil'll i police guard unit be
Slassen l Till 2
Connecticut 22 vote* Kl'fidmwr "vo went mio private conference
The general i aine aero** iln&lt;
21 T .i f l

l

Delaware 12 voles I'.i -Olibower
Tall 5
The Florida delegation wn* isilled
Florida
IHvoles El'-nbower '■
Taft 12
Georgia
17 votes Elsi obower It
Tall 2 Warren I
Idaho ll tote* Taft ti
11titinl* 00 voles Elseidio vri 1
Taft VI
Irulinnn
12 vole* Elsenhower 2

&lt; MW I W ilts It M I . ( till ago
I*
Ih r lieptihlh ;»n i •invention
loilo iii .die IIh tminltmlion of
(#«n Doif.lit I) r.srnlitmrr for
Ihe III •'«hli'iM \ till-•IIIMtltllH on nm

linn «»A* M»k# *i m e it tor r i v a l rnn*
•flil.ila*•* t*o|m m \ I .hi iirnl I .irl
U .n in

( MW I MIHN I h l l , ( hlr^fo
e I Iir b I I k i.tl r«*H(ilt of tl»e flr^t
h.dlnt Im Ihe It rptililh nn prenl
fh nthil iiomln dlo n
lo t .i l I,*?«*• \4ilrh. I Uenhowrr
hi . M(&lt; \ilhnr I. f.(II
War
I I’ll M.

'reel from In, lllarkslonc Hotel
t"i" ler, '" I alt * *iule m Ihe ' mi
' id Illl'iin Hotel
I'be place o.i* lammed
Gen. Ki*eidiower wore i light
,'icy sun uni while *lmi lie wa*
h ire tie.oh d

• k \\ r\ i ••.

. i i \i i
I(|| if|A n
• .I'll 1• Vt ^hl I * I t • ItllM' *M to
•I i\
oo n lit*
Itep tihln -mi l*rt'4|
rh ti 11 11 limn ni.it mil
In i Ot iin ifn t Inn i &lt; in i (I•n||
•
htfht
h Sell
It o h r i t &lt;\
I a l l nl *»lin». liisenhouer ' l n h * { |

F.I m i i i Ii o w i i
oid I ill c a m e old
•I llieir i oiili-i i-nee it I 15 p mi

FST
Taft appi-.ui-d flr*t uilh Gen
KI*enhower behind him
They
Tnft in
miked side oy side as they went
The 2H meinlier town delrgatloti "(to
the lobby of the ninth floor
was |Mi|led
Iowa voles Eisenhower |n Taf' \ party of ilmut to nr 50 person*
popped foi i minute behind tin
10
.two meg.
Kansas 22 vole* Eisenhower
i|Guen'.o I , . let. on Minnlor eti,1 ,«
Taft 2
I D'l amiably, bolli Moiling lirondly
Kentucky 20 votes irk

l.isennnwer I
Taft to'
laoilslana 15 voles Elseobi.w,-r II
Taft 2
Maine in votes Elseoloo u
'I
Taft 5
Maryland 21 votes Elsrnhnw et "I
Taft H
Maasachnietla ,'iH votes

er :i| Tati t

Id ■oh

M l||r&gt;

|„.r

•hrmmhf*» tti*’ «ifll*
ih e f u t 11 1 1lot

On lft» »«»|l&lt; ill. I I ;eitho\t rr flrdt
etvi *1 V.l.’i vote f»i .VMl (or I aft
i Mid h(ffk»fe the vc*r ruild he «n"ot|to r*l Nfinne'oti f lir »**v to
th(f
tiinet.il f'» vote

|r|,.

in Hu*

T.ifl

ff'I'l 111*' iff'fMT ll ill Mill* (Ml I It I
R m ills .t ilir t .tiM' n t (|iiir( \s;is
i» «t.•&gt;«•(( I .ifl him-ti'lf lif’lil up his
It i(u&lt; mil pit .itlfil ( mi «1111«*I

F.laeiihnw i-i i

'I

mt fo i oti^r iliil.it** ( if it I i

i •*
■

Fred B. Zcrrennur
Attends Convention

Mrs. Roumillat Named Chairman Of
Seminole Co. Historical Society

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack

City Commission
Will Meet Tonight

cJi'c

fk

Sib*

1

.

,

■■■

'X
PP

I

.?

,

- ■■•— ■ —

-

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

—

ii

'

mi

•

1 II
ml

fir if rfIvan

of n u t .
*,»• i .1
if*

lo' hmd tha
• toll to ii

»ln»n ......tel fO'l
11.• i I

L it •!

I»

Uh

11mIf1(1
.foek

!;* P p. * mt.|| iti i'ii '.onthern
•mpium in .in.ii'i i fm I .ill *ml
•tf i nn .i• I in . Mint' i*» nippnrf

Nixon Regarded
.lilted Officer
Slays His Girl, As Top Prospect
2 Guards, Self For Second Spot

i

t»

• Hit'll. I
lo mi
(It.I p .f Mo H f.
v*11h hit
f.
ll took not f••immifnite
I •' 1 m&lt;l olio*r i iii- * -•hleh
' •
olt ifn'M I•••,* hi pimp
i
f
• I,mil till, in dir end
'• • *‘.i ifinlm.
• m^lirut ?Wh
lti ................ N ..............................I' om «*Mfloll
. ' f||| . - *• ' Mill* .
if

lll'fll.ll
^ ill’ll

i'Tolnlie on

I

vision (’ii ii if i h*&gt; Wlmi Ihrv St»nl
In t « m*i tu s (*fiirriillv ln^t In lhi*

Michigan III Voles
va-fiIt#* a»r nit Ills ttitfttliiftllnn .mil
Tad II
n »A»ii»• him
I will tlo r v i * r \ i l m u t
By The Associated Press
I
---- -— _ L ____...
Minnesota 28 Voles E.lsenbi""' i p'is
thlf for him m Ills v ii n p a i ^ n 1
Two Democratic aspirants to Ihe
Stiisseo III
;in&lt;l l i t e r hi* w i n s the f l e c t i o n . I
presidency have begun their nt
Mississippi 5 votes Tail •&gt;
T mft *;inl
I i,
lacks on the 1052 llcpubllran pintMissoni
i
del.
The 2H member
l l *f tihosi c ?. w'lio hml L i k e n the M
form
gallon was polled
in iti.itive m Mils ftrnniH lt f til&lt;t to
Avcrcll lli.irlman. the mutual
Missouri ?n votes Elseiibo.' ei
l i r i l p.irts w tn m il.
*ji |i I tie h.ol
i
P - Floridans at the
security administrator, called It ..
(•nine n r t osh ttie s i r ••••! "to pny t
Republican convention may Include Taft 5
"one
hi
Ihe
most
nncimvinring
doc
Elsroli
i
c
i
Seminole County lags far be
Ihe iIobii of tlm sergeants al arms Montana H votes
f a l l ot flM*ii(lship tin &lt;i v e r y j j i e a l
ITaft 7
hind Ha quota for this vear in Hi- oinents nt a., time
A m e r n .hi
I
Sen
Estes
Kefauvcr
of
Tenues
1
,1
HR*
meeting
d
&lt;
Ttie IH m r i i i l i e r Nebr. iM.
national Armed
Forces lllood
l iseitlmsser nMnrneil L» Ills own
ga llo n w a s polled
Drive. Jon MeCaslln, rhairtnnn of sec saltl it gave "wastebasket 1 -•
tic.nhpmrlerH
n few minutes Intel
Ho’»
Fred
It
Zcrrrnnrr.
Sanfmd
I
,
treatment*'
to
lalmr's
proposals
the drive, said yesterday nt o
who s been sergeant-al arms f„r Nebraska IH votes Klsenbmv" i
mil
inncfe
the
Aiucrleun
worker
meeting of the campaign commit
the Florida delegation at Ihp l.»*t ITwfl II Warren I
" I have no -lalemenl lo make
"the forgotten man "
‘J ■tea.
a' Ho, lime I have pi*t been
four fJOP Notional Convention, Nevada 12 votes: Ktseidlovvei
llarrimtin,
campaigning
in
Mleh
Mr, MrCaslln's appointment was
tor 28 years, he's had a similar'Taft 7
lorn** Ibo street In pay a call nn
confirmed yeatorday at n meet­ Igan, told newsmen Thursday he Job wllh the Florida GOP Kgeni Nev- Hampshire II vole* Id
.Sen 'I aft In extend lo him an in
gtd
a
laugh
out
of
Ihe
OOP
pinting of the directors of Ihe Semi­
five Cnmmltten.
vllalum In en npcrnle with m e "
bower 14
G u n f i r e O t j . y O c c t u :,
nole chapter of the Red Cross at itirni assertion that Itussia Is wait­
"lie agreed to do *o In a very
lie's neutral In the nomination New Jersey 18 votes Etsenlim* •i
ing
for
the
United
Slates
to
go
the home of Mrs. Vollo Williams
race.
"|
have
to
be."
he
snld
warm hearted
fn*h!oii
which
In I losp it al 's Mitrs
.13 Taft 5
8r. At this meeting It was dr. broke
The 14 member Nrw Mesli " &lt;b I plea,ed me greatly." the general
"What Stalin wants," he saltl, ...AnJ.?np. "Bending a caucus of
elded by the directors that blood
iiiK
1itimi Sfntct tint y
said
In I , , Florida ttepubllrans Immrdl egalinn was |willeil
donations would be rcrcivrd from “ are Republican reocllonnrlex
nlely learns why Zrrrrnncr has New Mexico It volrs. Elsetdiowi
power
"
both white and colored donors.
CONVENTION 11A1.1.. Chicago
ll.grlinaii has a date with labor kept his Job *o long Hr hark* hi* n Taft H
tinusifiN . if \ lilted A"
Mr*. M. E. Harris Is In charge of
nnlrra with a command that stick* New York IH) voles: KDcohnwr ids- Sen John llrlrkcr of Ohio Forcit offlci'r kill- u l|l
urllii-aii
the drive among rolorod cltlien*. lenders in Dolrnlt today Thurs­
moved today to make Gen Dwight two tin- pit .■1 gu •a .mil bllliself
When he's not around the Re
Taft »
This* County, exclusive of the day. his enmptilgn hendquartor* publican*, he farm* He I* a native !)2
North Carolina 2»l vole* Ei*enb"" i) Eisenhower’s nomination fm 1at a nurses’ him.. Im i - riuir*ila&gt;
he has the support of
J Naval Air Station, has been as. anntumcctl
the presidency unanimous lie told nigld a* m i .-ail"'
Frunccs Perkins, Civil Service of New Jersey hut moved to San er 12 Taft II
llui'i-s Inuki-d
signed a quota of HOO pints for commissioner
ford
in
tot!)
North Dakota t4 votes: Elseobov the convention Sen Robert A Tati i nil
for former secretary
tha year 1062, Mr. MeCaslln said
Reside* his commanding voire, rr • MacArthur t Taft 8 Warren I had approved his motion
labor.
Tin* orgy ot l.l "1 and giinfln
Thla quota Is based upon popula­ of Kefauver.
Itrieker said
after stops in Spring- he ha* another reason that earns Ohio .V) votes: Taft .V)
lecurrml on lln- cijnad Ilnur nt
tion and Is In llq# with quotas field nntl Peoria,
"Sen Taft has eoinmiinlrated Memorial
respect: He stand* 8 feet 3 and Oklahoma IH votes: Eisenhower i
III.,
flew
to
Bos­
l|n*|i" i' Hoi -nig 11••,ni
assigned to every other part of ton Thursday to meet delegate* w'elghs 100 pounds.
wllh me. and what I *ny has ill*
Macerthur 5 Taft 7
where men aro - nli allnwi-d
the country.
Oregon 18 votes: Eisenhower n approval "
In the Democratic National Con­
The offii i-r ' .,| Ill'll." (1 llu\
However, an far, with half the vention opening In Chicago July
llrlrkcr said he flr*l wanted to
NEGRO DANCE
I'ennsylvanla 70 votes: Elsrnhnw i
year already passed, our clHaenx 21 Then nn flew back to Illinois.
thunk everyone who had helped .noil n l Ellloglnt' \if I,(lei- ll,-,*'
City Recreation Director Tommy 51 Mnearthur 2 Tnft 15
near here bad ( "-(-() lo* wav ,c
have contributed a hart Mill pints
He predicted he will be nomi­ Stringer announced thla morning Rhode Island 8 vole*: Elsenhower In Tail's eamnalgu.
- toward the saving of the lives of nated nn the fifth nr sixth ballot
"Gen Elsenhower and Taft have pistol point iltlo 'he tiur-e.' sane
n
Taft
1
Warren
t
naneo
for
colored
people
itiury
&lt;1
os tag* rase)
The fl member Knrtth Caroltio already met," llrlrkcr said "Sen
and laid Sen. Richard II. Husscll will be held tonight at the Veteran*
Resides lln .11 u ir old Haywood
M i i M l l i t i M O n I ' f t M* WI N N i l
( ( n n l l n u r H Nn f a s *
School
headquariera,
Fourth
Street
of
Georgia
Is
likely
to
bn
bin
VETERANS' ADVISOR
the dead arc
*
and
Sanford
Avenue.
It
will
start
"m
oil
formidable
opponent."
Tom Decn, advisor In veterans
Miss Carroll '
21 prellv
affair* will be at the office at L. F. Russell said on n television pro­ at 0:00 o'clock and close at 11:30
'lull fi ('in I'ul
lunior nursing
Boyle Wednc*day morning at 8:30 gram Thursday night In Washing o'clock.
man, Ain
Directors of the colored play­
o'clock to confer with veterans and ton that ho expects to win Ihe
Robert I’elei
fli
guard
dependents, and at Geneva at 2:00 Democratic presidential nomina­ ground program will have charge
lloustim
o’clock In Ihe afternoon, lie will tion somewhere between the fifth of the dance. The.se Include Thel
ma Shepherd. Thelma Knight and
.1 (' Fair it" LMiahl, ll"i|,lull
arrive nt Ihe Valdes Hotel Tuesday and eighth ballots.
B. Franklin.
A nurse I'p'ii iliielH, Miss Sue
evening.
In anothor development, F.lllntt
Mr*. F. E. Iloumlllat was elorii-l tive plan* prepared by Mr. Grantham III. .n't I'eli '1 , 1 . 1 1 was
Roosevelt. *on of the late Presi­
FINN FOR TIRES
permanent rhalrman of the ..... Houghton provide for an entrance killed in*l,inlly .uni t int Fair lived
dent Franklin D. Itonscvrlt. pre­
WASHINGTON iff) - Need a new inol# County Historical Sorb-t) way nnd vest lobule 27 liv M3 feel ■ally n few iiilii.it' after Itayunod
dicted Ihe Democrats will noml(('••liaa## &lt;&gt;■ P«a# Thr#»i
tire? Take your fiahlog pole down with Ramlnll Chase as vice rhnii- in site I" which is adjoined n dint them down a they inn In the
man at a meeting of the group library Ibe nxnct slsc of Ganerul lid of Miss Coop' '
to tho Potomac and catch one.
After shootlni! 'bn two ipiarils.
A flash flood undcrihlned a aerv- held at tha Woman's Club la-t Hanford's library in his home in
No mailer haw far away
Derby, Conn. This woidd con­ Haywood harrirail'd him,elt and
Ice itation storage shed and car­ night.
from home you may go am yaeOther officers elected were stitute the first unit of the struc­ Mis* Cooper in her room where lie
ried 400 brand new automobile
f teal Ion yaw ran readily eatrk
Urea valued at 18.900 Into the Mrs. C. ft. Dawson, secretary. ture with two wings to lie added hml forced her. waving n German
■p on the ham# lawn s m * by
huger 0 mm pistol in the air
Dr. J. H. Root, treasurer; ai"l
ending Ibe Hanford HcraV
ie City Commission will meet muddy river. So far only 23 have Mr*. Fred Wllllanis, Mr*. C later, Hr. Dean added.
As hastily aummoned police en­
whan yon rat a?a. Yoa ran arHe also said that Ibis first
UR at 8:00 o'clock to consider bean reported recovered.
Stuart Brown and John Meisrli. part of the project will cost be­ tered Hie room, ilia nurses said,
Mr appraisals of French Averange with year rarrler bay, ar
director*. An advisory commlttet tween $23,000 nnd $10,000 nnd that two inure stiols were fired ll.iy
CITY WATER PUMP
property needed for fight of
Htrangh Charlie Morrleoa. circa
In order to gafefu'rd water aup elected by tha Ixiard consisted of an intensive campaign is trelng wood shot Ihe gill i i i the bead anil
purpoaaa.
The
appraisal
com­
tat Ion maaator. by lalegk—L
( t u i i f I l Mi n l O n I ' k g e | *I iff la g $
da*
ae Including Raymond M. Ball, plica In event of power failure at Mr*. Miriam Russell, Mr*. Itoy organised to raise the money.
148, to have year ragalar laaiwa
tha City Water Work#, tha Florida Tlllli, Mrs. A. It. Key, Voile Wil­
City
Commissioner
John
Kader
id#
whiddnn,
fir.,
and
Howard
of Iba Herald eared far yoa
ROTARY CLUB
raid Hint provision should be
Ilia, have been working nn tha Power and Light Co., hai provided liams, Jr. and Rolland Dean.
while you are away, te be de&gt;
Guests
nl Monday's Itplnry Club
a temporary hook-up for a too HP
made
to
refund
to
contributors
g
which
In
prime
Mr*. Roumillat outlined tha pur•
Beared la year home la awe
the Anchor Inn, motor pumping water into tha high pose of tha meeting and said that their donations in caao the en­ meeting will lie the flvn buys and
jackal# apaa year return
Avenue and tha Orlando tank, John Gitlon, city manager, the 8anford Memorial Committee tire amount necessary for the five girls wim attended Hoys' Stale
aald thla morning.
Thar# la a# eitr# charge, The
appointed by Mayor fitemper ii memorial la not raised, and em­ nnd Girls' Stale at Tallahassee re
ragalar waahly
having plana for a muauom and phasised the importance of keep­ contly, Bull Harris, president of
ralaali are approved
the club, said today.
rate will entitle ell
DELANO MAYOR DIES
library building prepared by E. J ing coats to a minimum.
wilt be aant to the
acribrra to thla ad&lt;
The girts include Ann Unborn,
Among thoae present and exDELAND (fft—Emory B. Holden, Mougnton, architect, and la or­
' alon tar further sp­
Isa. Before leaving aa year
ring turned over to * mayor of DeLand, died at hia ganising a non profit corporation (treating an Interest in tha pro­ Gall Bitting, Beverly Gray, Sylvia
Department. Tha
Thursday night after a long for the purpose of raising fundi ject were Mayor fitempor, Com- Hayea and Joan Wright, nnd the
County flvo boys are Wesley Ithmil. Joo
for the project and constructing mlaaloner Chase, ar
•ton will meat to­
Commissioners - designate John tii..*H|nn Tommy Speer.
.
. Tarry
ff at 10:00 it'iclock
tha building.
ya»
.'L
Iti
KTSS.
and Tala
graph Co. In PittabWflh.
Plttabwgh
Telegraph
Mr, Dean captained that tenta­ Melech and W. B. Brown Mlllsr.Cordell »nd Sammy Jacobson.
b
v .;

&gt; Seminole County
Is Lagging Behind
In Blood Donations

r

—

Officials Arc Elated
Over
Probability
That Planes Will
Continue To Flow

: v *

t

P I I O E M C A l l F O R N I A i ^ f W f MA iSA IH

J \ 1 INDIANA a S t

•

i

NEW SPAPER

SANFOIU &gt;. F L O R ID A ___ F ltlD A Y JU L Y
-LiJL..
....... .
I— —
.

[PENNSYLVANIAKENTiICKY III.LIN01S7tW' NEW J E R S E r j l l u E

-.North Korean
Capital Is Hit
By Air Strike

c

THE WEATHER

Clear to partly cloudv anti little
change in temperature through Satiinlav Widely scattered afternoon
thniiilershmvorn rnostlv over north
anil west |mrttnn

1 1 iie ; I i S c o t t .
E is e n h o w e r
Ii
1.

|*

5,,

I

( 1i

,
1,11•

MiiL etil inn

ll «m u .i . m

,t ilint point •
i t| . 11f•«| to I d s *

;in

1 de iftfr

il*

i*»le*4 nl(

'I i- I.i-inhov\ • li.irnlu .iU'*!i
I

-• ithowci

,.m t il

a

.i '

not

III

I 'l n u t c

C ; t l i f o i n i.it
\ | ‘I»»N

|l \l |.

lii.Mtu'M

I't'lllp vl

•h M »• pM» i#•r *« ' t|;i\ hi* i a•
•* .'
l( " It.fl fl V \IM I of I t|
i ,l I Ilf
Itip pt Itspi't I '' Inf
*1' ' i n 1 p u 'iili'fi* t i l • mniii.'i

U ||.| &gt; hi’i it ,t tr •i)111
t!.i li.i riillifiu "f
-*i i i f

fllpiri*
•v fm

&lt;il'Mt I» ' u'lit I * KlHrnhow t*r
lit• * ill i •f \t iilt tg*|&gt;oi '• r&gt; $i ( 'mm
*I'lllimn Tfull wti11&lt;* I iMMilum$i

in I It" ') I"' lit M I n i fill* |)I*4'*4|l |('||f' \
\* , t . mi t In it lti l«« 11 1Ii &lt;»• iv rtinm.i
I'i I »«•v%o*\ Ml Nrw Y m k iii«l of h e r ■
*
ilfioilt fix- N m
ftllM C oi&lt; flu fit k f l
lift (tic * I.nv f*fll Kill floor
( Jo\

Shi'l III Ifl All.IMP' of \'r\K f 1719n|&gt;
till I 11 O '*•»•• Of !•'I I'llliouri ' »
•i

•&gt; * .wo ili/e him

I .c .id in c ,

«• Hill'll Nil *11 if

iV i1
11)1
Ifl.f
III

A

'i 111111,i f I•'I• I let I I I eiltl'lM
&lt; Hi ».•a•r
11#it11•I tpolo^i/e to
• ,
I ill (ot f|i* ti &lt;mi plrttev

'fo

i u

• i ,i‘sl.«’ii I*, i *'|»ort**r *

w ho iiin'ht i * t i n * M*#*otii| |lot on
f|(f 11* ki t
I lioni'qfh iIm not *mo*. " lo*
tohi f In*hi
ll*m nhoiit T;ifl *"
‘ M11*fit." lie »i|»li*'«l
S&lt;"M
inf Si*n Williiifn I
K mom
1tii*l oI • illfofol.i ;$iii| f.• i• W.illrr
f*t*f*l *tf \f iftni'* ot t \v**r r il o liflm*
• oviHlilft• *1 for f!ir \' I' iifimliiri
fr't
Tr mMimioiNv » |»r#**k|ft« nt •il n i l

iii,. ball \* i'U,ln|U illetales. he
Mail wailed ii In* hotel while the
- "iivenliiiii'* rank ami file decided
ubu should lead 'heir etfurt tills
seal In break 2" year* nl Demo11 iiu n ilnm.il tule
With him wading fur the re
linn, were Mr* Eisenhower —
Mamie in lln- general "id three
.'r.itid'lnldicn D.ivul l. Barbara
Ann 3 and Susan ■-&lt; months.
riti'V ire children of til, son. Mai
Ioh ii El .enhnwer
The Iniltutinu capped a week of
maneuver I" which Eisenhower's
........... ..

in,

I 'n i

C.lah.l

III SI V HIMI'IS
\ 'rail ride and pl'idc will bo
held Hiioilnv afternoon nt 2:0d
pm s'lirting «' ti" Farmer's Auc­
tion
tiy
tlnor*
. . . building
.
. .. the.. "Dusty
it was anill'll,!'' , .all',we,| t„ eboove the IDdlflg AstocInDoU
Janice
M.
ftmiiw ril ttxlny bv
in " i be w int* l &gt; run w ill' Ill'll
Mnri'lmiM**
Some Ituth Republican, wer"
After Hie tide (lie group will
Mining 'bit Hie vice pn-.iili-nfi.il
f4
*»*$ I'ngp I here* »
i"luin In (I t luiililing In have a
plrnle dinner. All are rordially In­
vited |o atlrml lad tcipiestcil to
MlltlNt; MEET
The Sanfiuil shrine Chill wilt hold Ining their own food.
a boil htisinc*-. meeting tonight
M i l . SW ING
nl 7 in n'rlni-k in the hnu'pirt linll
The two week Red Gross liferif Hie Masonie l.uilge. I.ighl re
freslimeiil* will l,e served, amt all laving course conducted nt tha
Nnhlrs are requested lo be pres­ Municipal • Swimming I'ool will
emi tonight with final swimming
ent
testa and written examinations, It
wan announced by City recrea­
IIOSI'ITAI. DONATION
T. E. Tucker, president "f Hie tional director Tom Stringer to­
Ferni'ld-l-aughtmi Mnmnrlnl tins- day.
-Monday night at 7:00 p.m. a
pilnl Aiaoclation. niinuuiiced to.lay Ibat he liad received from two.week swImmcr'ii Instruction
Clmse and Co., a $300 donation course will begm at tho Munlelto im placed in tlm gem-ral fund 1 pal I'ool under the supervision of
for hospital operation.
a Red Croa* field representative.

1

rat

�‘ ’ lv*
^
S a M A ^ r ^ v V . V -? ■•*'.;&amp; W .
n.}#./*rn fTrtDvv.c.r u ri
h i l l ___ . _ _ f r i July 11.

T
^ W e */•' ■■'
•'&gt;''■«■&gt;
;**:#• ■••if|f^‘ ‘'.
•r, v .■'•
im ^ ik m►•m i i-.i .•/*:(/.-mdiw •
TUB IANFOBP HERALD

-‘-J ‘V |-

THE LONE RANGE*
't fe m a a
‘ tdktoIm M ' j t w w k T *
BUTtCtWM twulUt » f » , 4 Cflooa*m ».
TOTWOPOl

A t T H f 'C ^ K lR C H E S

All Churrh Noticea mail be oresented at TIn llarald office bp 4:00
t*. N. Boni i lha
before publJ
r dap
"
Miration.
THE CHURCH OP (JOD
OJJ.TltOPMF.CY
____
XT. f
250B Elm A**t&gt;wa____
f *y
Rev. loa C. Crewo, Cantor
Sunday School Logins at U:46
a.m. Clatsee for all ages with good
•pirit flllad teacher*.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Mtnuge by tha paator. All membera are urged to ba praaent at
thla aervlca. i
Kvangellatlc aervlca 7:411 p.m.
Maaaage and altar call given by
tha paator.
I •
Prayer meeting uml Illbla atudy
Tuttday evening at 7:46 p.m. The
paator In charge.
&gt;!
Mlaalonary aeivlce Thurailay
i KE
•venlug at 7:46 p.m.
Victory Leader Hand aervlca
Friday evening 7:46 p.m
Th* church atrlng band will
furnlah tha tnualc for all tbaa« ,
aervice* and th« public la Invited
to attend.
f

L
I

HOLY CKOS8 O U(1RCH
I
(Eplacopaj)
Rav,
Hav. H. L. Zlmaieraiaa, B. D.,
Rector
Fifth Sunday after Trinity
SiUO a.m. Holy Communion.

t B

CONCKKSATIDNAL CHURCH
part; Armur and ‘third .Street
MinUt*. J. .Bernard Root__
Sunday School 10:00 a.mi .
Morning Worihlp 11:00 am.
Sermon: "What Make* A Church
Vital r
Jonithit Swift once declared:
"The churrh and clergy hvra, no
doubt,
Ara very aiuch akin;
Both weatler-beaten are without,
Both eniptv are within."
Victor Hugo touched a mor
unlveieal and 'a uiuie synipatbrlh
note when he aaid:
"A cliurth la land between fnui
walla."

'W N

-naii&lt;Kn9ioct.aMVL
TO
WWf TOPCCC*
0*€M f WCMMO
MOWUIKTO
NOT TO
niL
—

CHRISTIAN AND MISHION Alit
ALI.IANCF.
Ciena K. Smith, Paator
Bible Setool 0:46 a.m.
Morning Woiahlp 11:00 a.m.
Mlaalonary Sunday will he ubaervad with aame reports from tne
Mleilon fields. Tne pastor will
apeak on the subject: "Hume
Cauae.for Alarm".
'Ef*nlng.;8#rvice 7:46 u.m. An
Informal scf-vlce for all agee. Faator’s suhjact: "What Jeaiu Tuught
About th« Kingdom".
A ll'are Wtlcorne to each aer-

fly

KTTA K K T T

FIRST METHODIST d ll!III'll
J. H. McKinley, Minister
_____BAPTIST CIIUKCH
0:46 a.m. Sumlny School. A
inlh Street and Laurel Avenue
air of
l.nwrvnee of Melbourne prescT.a, on
Kiuya i .i .i i rinse fur every age.
Rav. S. L. Whatley, Paator
of the July 12
the Curtis iblisblng Cornpiny. a lesIberlMtund copy
.'y
11:00
a.m.
Morning
Worship.
Sunday School 0:46 a-tn. "Bring
Sermon topic: “ A Stubborn Faith". Saturtlay I) Hint' Pint to ('niton l.enf, well known Melbourne sport!
tap Family to 8unday School."
7:00 ii. m. Intermediate end man. 'I'his &gt;ur of the Post In which Leaf la featured, rarrle* a story
Morning Worahlp II {00 a.m.
Senior Youth Fellowship Service. of l.nhit II in Minxes, west of Mi Ihournn — "Tho Huffiest Lake In
Bfrmon by Paator. A , V
8:00 p.m. Evening Worship. A titerlea," rits-ti by Hill Wolf. I.onking on Is C.lmrles L. Herring, genB.T.U. 7:00 p.m. A Union for Sermon;
util manat! i of the Mi'lbnuiiie C'bnmber of Commerce who also re"Ruuds In Fuith".
each age group.
received n iitlierlMiund copy uf tliv Post for the archive! of the local
Evening Worihlp 8:00 p.m. Ser­
WK8LF.YAN METHODIST
Clmmhcr e f'oinmcrce.
mon by Paator.
CHURCH
‘/Come Thou With Ua And We
IDv. (irorgr Marsh, Pastor
Will Do That Hood."
■'
HF.VHN’IH DAY ADVENTIST
FIRS I I M’Tls r CHUIICH
Paola
I’aik Att me at Sixth Street
CIIUKCH
S'indav School 0:46 a.m.
Kenneth K. Menslng, Elder
W. P. Irookn Jr., Paator
Worship 10:46 a.m.
CIIUKCH OF CHRIST
Sunday School 0:30 a.m. SaturJt m L. Miller,
Worahlp 7:30 p.m.
Elm Avenue and SacaN# Street
do
Mini* I t of Edurallon
Wednesday
prayer
met
ting
7:30
J. C. Nicholson A lillHIter
Ulornlng
Worship 11:00 a.m.
"W e’ve H veil A I’liice For You'1
Morr
“ Study to show thyself
ap p.m.
i'raver
Hiintlny S)l... I 0:46 a.m. "Bring
Pray Meeting Wednesday 7:30
Friday
Bible
Study
nnd
Young
proved unto Do&lt;l, a workman that
We piovlde it plncn p.m.
it. E
Everyone welcome to attend
needeth not to he ashamed, right-1 People's meeting 7 :/* p.m.
for every ii ember uf the family.
lllhle Study.
Special
Dally
V
..cation
Bible
lv dividing the word of truth.'' 0
Morning Worship 11:00 am.
School starting July 16 at U:0&lt;)
Tim. 0:16.
Sermon by Clinplnin John Dnnirl
a.m.
and
also
n
revival
nuevting
1C
0:00 a.rrl. lllhle ||tudy*
tudy*
FIRST PRKHIIYTEHIAN
son.
every night at 7:30 p.m.
Worship.
CIIUKCH
in.
Training Union 11:16
6:80 p.m. Kveidn,
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Uniona for each age group, W.
broadcast over
Rev. A. H. Mclnnls, Minister
urge you t &gt; attend.
O'46 a.m. Sunday School.
Evening / Worship K:l)0 p m.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worahlp.
Sermon by/cbnplnln John DaniilW .dn.itl,,. HlOO p.m. U1LI. .,.„ K H „ HT
(ill'IICM son. Felbiwsbip Hour lifter the Anthems: "Hod la Lova", Shelley)
Stuuy.
'll Lord Most Holy", Bedell by
Evening Service.
of Ovledu
Visitors always welcome.
WeilneiJny Evening Set vice H im Chancel Choir. Sermon by Mr. MeDr. Frank C. Morgan, Paator
Innia. Church Nursery 10:46-12:00
— I 0:46 n.tn. Sunday School. II. F. p.m,
Nttrseiy open for Morning mul each Sunday.
| Wheeler Hr., Superintendent.
11:00 a.m. Sermon by the uni Evening aervice for children tut-1 7:00 p.m. Pioneer Fellowship.
8:00 p.m. Evening Worship.
l tor "Handa". The quarterly bull- der 0 yeuis of age.
"Woiahlp In All-cooled com­ Solo: "th e Penitent, Beardeluy
j n*sa conference of the church will
Van DeWater by Dick Aiken.
be held at the close uf the morn­ fort."
IN TUB CIHi.'l IT COUNT, .VIST.
Sermon by Mr. Mclnnls.
Welcome.
ing worship service,
f e
r , ! f
i L w
8:00 p.m. Sermon by lha pas­
tor, "Finding It Or Making It".

S

V

"jaisi
te
.1 JSa!l“.,a£S'ti“ ir‘

Caul R o U a ti

DKX
)
ASTUAlLV /t'tU'.'J 1
fVuVUM EAVd
MlNG
Q P tw o MNU H j

And
I

-DBA tiLAMiaTG ME / IF tHAT'S T&gt;tB WAV
VOU PEEL — C T .____

n o jCV— d o n t p l a v c o y /1 ^
know youra namw - that vou ’bb

t h 6 0 0 0 N i G H T * ^ .,
1 r '------------- - IM M A %1

Legal Notice#

J8755-

,l“

m

"r "
^ V 'iXj

O iIb T a" c A a n k lT,°hi«‘ ‘ w T it! i r « i 7 "

If rteait thtlr respective tinbelre, Ilevieets; legeleee. ur
If rmitiown
tees: KitltMAN A. TtaMAllIH,
a ;Ive.
tile unknown «|ioim- it
manInt, Hint It ileail tils unknown
ielra, ilevlaee*. lesmaae nr aien
aae: any anil all other |,arp«riip
rurDpviiia
or . lainiioK uoy riant,
I
inlrrsai in anil to the followimi
Hint

iii k

M r

,l

i;

•i. '

i’ •

' &gt;! •’

The SANFORD HERALD

- a n d e v e ry d a y
th e p e o p le o f A m e r ic a b u y

54, 017,938 d a ily

Ite e p s Y o u L p - t o D a t e

n e w sp a p e rs

O n W h a t 's H a p p e n i n g a t H e m e !

fo r w h ic h th e y p a y ^2, 589,000
I

'

W andarluat is w on d erfu l i Y et, none can den y the
lo o t in g on e fe e ls tu k n ow w lm t'a g o in g on beck
in h ie ow n h om e tow n , f h o S a n ford H erald w ill
. g la d ly serv e aa y o u r ow n p rlv a to corresp on d en t
n o m a tter h ow fa r y ou m ay w ish to roam . E ach
d ay y o u 'r e a w a y . . ; . tw o w eek s vacation or ait
exten d ed jo u r n e y . . . . . n S a n ford H erald vaca­
tion aiibecrlptlon asru rea y ou a com p lete and per*
4*'-1.* }) - fe e t trip .

, ■ t , , rv

because they w ant the" com p lete new s o f
l o c a l, n a t io n a l a n d w o r l d f d f a i r a . . . f o u n d o n l y i n t h e i r
|

n e w s p a p e r s a n d ( o r a d v p r tW in g u e w » o f p r o d u c U a n d te n r io S s .
T h e p r i m a r y p u r p o s e o f t h e n e w s p a p e r U N E W S .# *

.

1952 Dodge

t h e p r i i p a r y p u r p o s e o f t o m e o t h e r m e d ia i« e n i e r t a i i u o e i i f

■- - ■ i v
■. • *- r

Mesdowbrook .4 Door
M W ,
«Sedan
&lt; ,« ,
ww."aai '
(V* - ',»•&gt; irw-jv

v-

Wherever You Go..

i,

„x/a.
Fs-.V ••
.JWgfrV

r

%

iaacrlkail Unit Immt.l lie aernlnnl*
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
piiunly. Florida. lo-wltt
tail •&lt;ir- lit Ijika vine Park.
SCIENTIST
Hanford, Florida, according lu
N00 East Second Street
flat thereof recorded In Plat
Plat
Sunday Servlet 11:00 a.m.
iok I.
tiaae 41 df
dl rag
tail dot,Hr
.. ___
ubll
cutde uf iieiu la ole' t'Siunty,
Sunday Hchoul 0:30 a.m.
rlda
Wednesday Service 8:00 tun.
Ye
fiiu and ear Ii of run art/ harehy
Reading Room Tuaaday ami Fri­
trad in
____ „ In
ranulred
to file your appearance
lata proceeding
~ * required to day 6:00 to 6:00 p.m.
•ding and
•ervea upon Ueo.___
_____Jr . plainUeo. A. Hpeer.
All are welcome tu attend our
service* and to use th* Reading
'
In aneteer to Inle hill of coinjiialnt. Room.
in.VorK before
of ■July,
■
l I l l .- the. 10th day a
Christianity demands, and the
till, and If you fall.to do e’o. world
needa, a practical, universal
4e«ree pm . con
— feaip will i,a en­
ured aaalnel
ttlniM you for the. relief dedication *to th* teachings uf
prayed In tna litii of romj&gt;[taint,
Christ Jeaua. This fact will he
. The nature of this suit (aa a anti emphasised at all Chrlatlan Sci­
la oulet (he title to the ahi_____
ova liebed tract of land In the plain ence, services next Sunday, Sub­
ject of tbr
Lesson-Sermon Is
"H«r^am*at.,,
• Ifli
Verses from Psalms furnish the
Holden Teati "What thall I ren­
Court. der unto the Ixtrtl fur all his bene
mum
fit* toward maT I will taka tho
L
cllnr (^'"jl'lafti
cup of salvation, and call upuu
th* name, of the Lord" (Pla nts
UOi lg, i i ) .
Selection* from the Bible. In­
clude Jeaua’ charge to Peton
"Simon, ion of Jonai, loveat thou
mat He «alth unto him, Y*e, Lord;
thou knowoet that I lova that. Ha
tilth unto him, Feed my sheep"
rea p
ll«).
M r % ......................
a citations from
.... "Del"6 V «
aalth with Kay tu th&gt;r
.“ j
, - b y Mary Baker Eddy
eaasM
Inal. i ^Thoa*, who art willing
Mb
r nata or to rail tham
•Ida far Truth, haya
ty now, aa aforatlma,
ina to prictla* Chrlatlan
rA LORI
bflBHOY
(p. &gt;71).
.

f i jiy-js

i-

PRESIlYTKItlAN CHUIICH
, C. C. While, Minister
Unified Service
10:00 a.m.
Church School and talk hy pnstoi
Young Peoplv’a Meeting 7.00
p.m.
Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Evening 7:110 p.m.
I’rayer and Bible Study.
All aru cordially Invited to all
services.

V

a

•V-v:

• _■
/»(*..V' r.

a n d m a n y p e o p l e d U l i h e e n t e r t a in m e n t i n t e r r u p t e d b y

,

b a t l a B s w 4 y s p 4 n ...

&lt; •••&lt;•

«1*4

^

’ / . . . A ll tlj# n e w i a t h om e every d a y y o u ’re aw ay J

^

.V

i •

i. , X

dll 4‘*«. .

.1

. p

'.

F S o fl* I s e k / k r a d v e r t U a i
P e o p l e t e e fc e f W

tr&gt;-b ,..

.

Phi.
t

1l

.

, X -•

.t-'

■;y- : f

i

'i-«S;.v J

. if

i

iiV.l

OR — IF YOB FREFER
TRY OUR “ VACATION.PACK"

a d v e r t i t in g

All advsrtUing media ara good... but
it wiU pay ad\
, II «

1

,,

,

t f/ w ir}:
I'■V! •}''»i
t*yi
ii,'.'
X53

AW i
;r
,WbJjS.'apx

CALL148

7 *.)

, (VV

... I

,

•V\
■.."l ;S&gt;
' ■

? fJ rA *1’VtfAfw *1

u

i •

-ly

7l

aA^Pt

*f *

m o w DEPT. For I

&amp;

itlVTO
veil

r
*. s n F*/a /k 7
•.•&lt;4':
u .
£r*.

»

css

,

1
j '.V. \
V
■* [K:■ \\

■

n Wr|

ftrx
Nr *

- aKvlftjV
Stexf
r a jw

,
&gt; \T•*,
\

w

.

KxR'-'' •
•;V

1

�ljW&gt;

pT :

Wilbur Pceple Like* T o Veil
So He

-r- ■:t xf.t;

7 »u* :*&gt;3jr«

Blues In The News

De Bary Doings

By BOB ANTHONY

Qj KAY IIKNN1NOKH

•

Supper Is Planned
i By TsuHst Club

ifl you enjoyed tin- nldhlc In-'
The Hanford Tourist and RhUfmonth to Snnlmido Sps^kgs of
.ho Dcllaty Democratic Club, you fleboard Club ha* designated Mon*
will he glad to know that the same day and Friday nights as game
{roup is planning unuther iw-t- ' night*. Next Tuesday night at
&gt;og«tht'r on July 20 at Daytona 6:1)0 o'clock, members will enjoy a
Bench. It I us lut-n uin-csted thnt . covered dish supper at the new
til who wisli lo go. get there l,y j Tom 1st Recr'pgtlon Building, icibi&gt;ut 4:00 o'clock ro Hikt we tu-iy ; cording to K. Hanky Wight, pulilicitv chairman.
afouud h U l.u.ae Ir. Drang, t.iv&gt;- Vu,n ,,„, aupper. foi-i-tHer. T h --Residents, and rsprcially nFw
wlio
wbh
t*l
do
tio.'yill
repvatn
t
n
I
di Ing i.Jlhlnr hut Dshlnii. D
at sm* he won’t feel himself inrun, (he evening. Everybody; ts vvel- eitirru* iieie' are Invited to attend
tliene events, ettlo'y games of shgfu ittt he catches a larger fisli itmn ■um* to Join the party
flehoatd, checkers, chess olid
Spa-iiking of picnics, if you mt»»
Hat of hla wife's. We wish you
Krk, “ I'apby” , but the latest iu- ,-«l th»-Kuiirth of J nl v shindig -*f eards, and eninv the facilities pfoin &gt;r I* that bass 10H pounds nnd In- ri-sidvtits of Clitn-lhcrger Mun­ vided in Hie new recreollun build­
uv are rather scarce them* duva- ir and some forlv of ti.mr Delluiy ing.
Average attendance during Ihe
t people- In tho station ud- .r.snds, juo teull) missed sonic-.
ttatthn building wer* bidding .hlng. No aiiiount »f rain eould summer months ha* been 26 to 40
Jamprii tin- spirit Hint prevailed. persons, said Mrs. William H. Lafarewell to Mrs. Paulino KwiutIn wakl today, i'aullne has been In The traditional picnic lare whs Fetra, club secretary.
For the covered dish supper,
tla civilian Peraonnel Gffiro n* a lerved— h o t dogs, sauerkraut,
eirll aervico worker sine* the re- jeer, coffee and cake, and excep­ member* nre reminded lo bring
covered dishes, sandwiches and
*i Hvation of the atutlun, Hhe left tionally good ones nt that.
line miiiiI! group left ibis pally Iheir own table service, she de­
It • base today and will leave
lo
attend
nnntliel
oil
(iem
l
ake
clared.
S nford tomorruw tu Jmn her husThe new club building includes
h nd, who hda a law practice in it Hie home iif Mi mid Ml- Al
T impa. Whllt) In Sanford, Pauline Micliarhs when- • « miming, more n completely equipped kitchen, in­
II i*d with* her uiolhft al 1120 food and t'uiiiistii wore the oidei cluding refrigerator, ranee ind
V eaf Fhrst Street- We're happy to of the day. I lie guests at tins hot water heater. Chairs and tables
a • ymi get th* chance to be with party weie Mi. iiml Mrs. Ray E. are adequate for the present let­
y ur husband. Pauline, but we're Peck, Mi. ami Mis. I.ou Hut mini up. although it i* expected that
Slid the Misses Hennlnger.
more will have to be provided
Seven couples relalirntcd Hij during the-winter *#gaon'wh*n Ih*
birthday of Mr*. William Mnniuv club will number sfVerg) hundred
on the Fourth, with k tdcnic.
member*.
,
,
Mr*. Julia Cowan, her
son*,
J. R. Ha|l, Modus, N. Y-. t* pr«»lJack
and
Tom
and
net
daugiu.-i
dent of |h* rlub. He l* expected
• y u t s . but It seems Cupid has
ai jteyee-eniiRig supply of arrows Maltha of Long island, New York tier# earlv In the fall. J. B- Jones,
and
5!r*.
Florence
.Schmeling
*
*
t
to *hpo| 'fiat* Ms tiny how. A
■ice-president, it Keff- and also A.
cOuple o f them found their marks Chicago weie wrekemi guests l o t n p iwen. trustee apd Mra. Frgnk
week
of
Mi
und
Mis.
How
si.i
this month in fh* heart* of two
l.ieskc. treasurer.
Wlilte of Uianadu Knud
men hen aboard the sialiun.
liavmuud 11. Hmith Is chatrinan
Mr.
and
Mis
Arelne
Itonn.ls
Bill Andsrson of N a .VH p&gt; p
of the entertainment committee,
enjoyed
two
weeks
wllli
tlii-u
|wd the eueatlon lo Miss Jean
nml Is n tru*tre. Torn Vernon also
Tripp of Lakeland. Th.&gt; answer elilldren in I'oiielikeep-i*’, N. Y
serves as a trustee.
After
seven
weeks
-pent
wo
i
waa "yss" and the newly engnirril
then
fuuiily
in
I'oninvticUt
und
cOuple have made lentutlvo wed*
New .lei,ley. Mr. and .Mr*, t'ui
ding plana for 8eut*mbei.
FABRON'a Richie Salatte Is tm- roll illuekliinn have u-lorned t&lt;&gt;
tt oHilmirJ rro in F a sr n a e l
itlsntly waiting fur Hiu hegm- Dellary, iiriiigui): with them Dull
Rg of a leave inat will take him ■laughter Mi- A ti Wilson "f nlure lie given tu Ken Robert A.
•W Orltani and to a marrlagr Whippuny. N. J nod tlieir grand Tiift id Dlihl
Sens Duff uf Pennsylvania and
ceremony. Th* dal* it set for the duugliler, Maty Leo lllnckhurii of
25th amt many of Richie's ftiends, Booth Westlmry. Conn, who lilsn SultimxtuU of Massachusells, other
also from N'aw Orleans, are plan to stay until ttw end of July. Tlieii workers in Ihe Elsenhower camp,
nlng to make the weekend tup lo Hip liome WIIS enhanced by a limit said ihe nomination is "wide
enjoyable vi-it i., Williaiitsbnie, open "
attend Ih* wedding.
Earlier this week. Sen II Alex-'
Robert E. Jatvis ami Everett L. Va.
Mr. and .Mm lohu Rice s|ie ,t .imlei f-iitth of New Jersey, sugBurrow* left the station and the
city of Sanford today. J a m - was till ee wrtks wllli |elaliv*S ulnl vested ihsl Tad should have th*
released to inactive duty in the ftiends in Syiucure. N V. and at Y I' nomination If Eisenhower won
naval reserve and will t&gt;o re­ tend*,I the giu-luwiiou exatci-r* Ihe ln|i -not
I
Ken Slyles Bridges uf New
turning lo Muhilo, Ala. :r&lt; n civil­ of Him gi ilinlduiiglitel and
ian while Butrow* is unil'-t o-dus niece l-'rieudn nl IlnUls. Mr. uml r.iimpHliire lold re|hirterx he had
to report to Norfolk fur iissiki.- Mis. tieurge \ Kulvili, iilso --I In-uni n ri-iMirt Ihsl Eisenhower
-Syrucuse, wlnie .Mi. hulvln i- i linil personally offered (he place
nrent to aea duly.
Verl Warn- r and Georg*- "Bed" pnliee dipt win. I'mvi- dnwtl With to Taft
However, there was mdhliig from
Gallagher will he leaving Hanford tlieni und lime huughl tin- Hint limitt-lii-e lo Elsenhower lirulclt
in different direction* today lo felt house. We ore gliul to wel ants tu Inilicutel lirrr was subspend leaves at home with their collie tlieni us new neighbors.
We hear f i hiii t'e-ur nnd Ain*' stunci- to Hu- ri-tuirt
families and friends.
Vert I*
heading cross country lo his liomi- Riililolin HiiiI liny are enjoyin,.
In Abilene, Tex. while "Red" will U p l e u s l l l l l U l n l e u u l MlCMtioil III
ing ttu-11 Inline on l.ake Moiiloe,
be making tin- long Joutm-y nut Hi the I'ocotion in 1‘eiili-vlvnnia.
.Mr und .Ml- S'n Indus ,1. Hei-p are now living In Hie Getmalne
to Rtrungavllle, O.
Don't fuiget tonight Is the Iiiivk ■•■tinneii fium six week- ii t-ll&gt;tll ie-lit
Mi und .Mrs. Alfred i'lestun,
night for square du.iclug. All fm spent with tflnlives ulnl frlen.llesldents of llartsdale,
fun and fun foe all. The plm-v: lu Hie Nnitli. tin then way Mouth, lotmeiiv
Sanford Navy Center. Tho lime: they eulleil on (lie lienoys an-t N Y. Iiuxr moved mlo their new
Inline.
l;00 p.m. The oc:sslo,i: Hquare Hie f'aynes, Deltury (nstids.
Mt. and Mrs. Kennrlli Lindsay
Mr. and Mrs W. t Gutiler »i
dancing with ra.iing h&gt;- Jimmy
Cloisin. Th# admisno'i: Er»e. Hee Royal (luks, .Mn-li.,,wlm ate build uf Alicante Road have as their

.The much puhllciiod Chief
Fappy" Haynes• of NAAS ha*
ten days leovw.
Isdt the station for trn
leave.
Ifl was Chief Haynr* wife, Mabel,
tl at made th* new* a short time
a o by landing a 10'» pound has*
w th a bamboo pole and * bream
tv ok. 'T'appy'' say* he la guihg to
this ten day leave sight

(Editor* note: Wilbur Preble, Hags they hauled out and hollered
America'* mint average guy, bai
•
.
...
fatten himself Into aeriout trou­ for.
The last banner I ended up car­
ble while attending the Republican rying aald, "The people want
National Convention. lie lefls about Mac." I am not at aU convinced
It himself In 111* Irllrr In hi* faith­ ih*« i« true—but ll la a UW.iUlity.
ful wlie:)
I’lKU Kuinlblicsna-sr* V.'ml •:( utltrd
up right now. and attn't stir*
By U.\l. BOYLK
whom they want.
And this latter coma* to jo r
CHICAGO lift—Well. Trellla Mae,
I Just hope you run realue Ibt from a tired, loving huaband.
ipot I've got myself in by march of ahouldcring many batme a,
inf lor Tall. Elsenhower, Warren
and Mai Arthur
I have overflight become the
p. s. I bate to bring up money
overnight all American Itepubllcan again—but send me some mhr*. I
and I have bail to beat down a had to buy a round of aoR drinks
for all us banner carriers. We all
movement atnnm; the .-dockyards
loc nil
boya l» name me lor
for Prt-sldenL .meed on only one thing—Gov.
Here's how II hapix-m-d.
.diem.., honey. Warren has the best-looking famland that blonde who held my hand
______________
'
while the lelevl-nni r.imt-rn wat lf‘
pointed our wuy was just Joking—
JOBLESS BENEFITS
(he laid Anyway. 1 didn't see her
TALLAHASSEE — Due to sea­
later.
sonal layoff* in the citrus Indus!;
Well, dear, I didn't have a past aonrnschlng mid-summer |
to gal Into Convention Hull, uml monthly report of Dir
naturally, alter a week of elvle Norwood, Jr.i of the
duty here I wanted lo ere what m*nt Compensation W*
wai going on.
Raymond B. Barnes, Chal
I wa» Handing at the entrance
i
to the ball when u fellow came he Florida Industrial
up lo mi and tald, "How abuut shows an Increase of
carrying this banner Into Hie unemployment comi
ments in June over Way"Why, sure," I said And lor to 17 percent Increase, of #l v
d minutes I muscled that sign 1623,609 In June aa. watched
against *441,666 in Mky.
vlof "Win with Tull "
The number of unemployed per­
Well, honey, after that, list as
they were ahoul to throw me oul son* rose from an estimated 10,100
of Hie hall, an eldeily inun with n Inst month to around 19,400 In
California aerenl thrust a "Win June: an increase of 83 percent.
with Warren" sign in my hum],
The Initial rlalmi rose from 10.and said: "Carry on lor u great Hl is to 19,277, whllt continued
Republican Democrat *’
claim* went up 6 percent from
That was when I got lilt hy one •to 046 In May to 49,683 In June.
of Iho circling paper saucers they
Tha report showed conaiderahle
.were throwing up for fun. Of decrease In pay roll tag contrl
courie, the saucer that hit me thins from (1,407,461.60 to $1&lt;
would havo In have u stale hot 706.11.
dog covered with mustard on II.
The present balance In the un­
Honey, there is no wav you can employment trust fund Is M0.760A
lake mustard off a suit here for 862 78, a drop from |91.1» 013-9l
less than $2 50—and u Idler of last month due to seasonal layoffs
gratitude to the valet There is
as indicated above.
no charge for Hie black eye
Wall. Trellis Mae. then they
CPU WRIGHT
started the Elrenhuwer demonstra­
MUNICH, Germany (Bpeclall—
tion, and the ludv In front o( me
tossed away her Warren sign and Cpl. Roosevelt Wright, Sanford,
recently graduated from the Sev­
said:
"If yon can't carry for Ike you're enth Army’* Non-Commlwloned
Officer* Academy at Munich, Ger­
yellow."
8o I grubbed an Ike sign ami many.
followed her gamely arouml until
Corporal Wright, an gl-mm.
she started talking In a widower gunner In Company C of th# 37l*t
from South Dakota-or was It Armored Infantry Battalion, en­
North Vermont?
tered the Army In 1948 and ha*
It heroine such ii madhouse, been awarded the Good Conduct
Trellis Mue, Hint when they nomi­ Medal ami the Army of Occupation
nated Stussen I pimped up and Medal for hi* service In Oermany.
grabbed a sign. Then somebody
said, "We nren'l vellimt (or Ktua
BLIMP HALVAGR BROUN
sen now. This isn't 10IH "
k e y WE8T hB-Tb# Navy began
Well, honey, (he convention was salvage operations today on a
killing lime uml liuully an oil blimu that crashed 40 miles south
min from Oklahoma gut up and of Key West Thursday during an
nominated Gen Mae Arthur, and operational maneuver. No one was
said of him that lie hud "a name
that will nut die, amt will not i r_________
c a m d r . __J. W Morsfma
fade away."
public Information officer, said
The funny thing nhmit Hie next blimp. KM, was flyiog at a vert you all there tonlghtl
IS mlnutei, of madness, Trellis low altitude and struck tha water,
,
Mae, Is that everybody Jollied III damaging both propeller*.
Th* accident occurred .during
it. It was late al nlglit and the
maneuver* with th* submarine[ 304
delegates were very tired.
I don't thitdflboy were political­ which put a tow line to the blimp
ly for MarArlhor al all. Bui he *&gt;■■» brought It
. to where * Navy
WINTER P*ARK~ (Special) was a symbol -like (lie American AVR took over
Htutterlng children are now hring
permanently corrected In their
homes by a recently developed , xIN TMH CIHCI'IT COl'II T'w N,52S tension service for stutlerlng rhllin
ro rn r n r m s: n t r m
41/IIILIHK
JPniCIAI. Vimig'Mi
ITBCI'IT, IN
i r in,i., n m u i m i i .i : i o r.v r v ,
TON * 11 M I N O I. I) COt'NTV, ■Iren, an expert on the correction
r r v i r : n r v i .o i i i i m .
of stuttering said today.
in F i i n n x m
|4‘°u !V nCRNV NO. Ml*
in in : T i n : tir r a rn &lt;■*•'
Thaodoie E. Emery, Jr., ai-.ie
u iv o a c M
ItullCItT M, III.ANI-'oltl&gt;.
tary-treasurer of the Kmery-I., wts
Iin euaeil IIAVMUNI* j . l t Nc i i ,
p ia lh tlff School here, said that parenls and
TO Al.l, WllllVI IT VI VV rONl KII.M
Nolle- In h*r*i&gt;y riven ih.i IIOV
tsarhera can correct their stutter­
llOLLLHl niotl 01- (Hull H-Iiuri Hit IIKLKN aiKANT LTNCII, f
ing children by changing their
Bitciilor nr the |.n-l
Will nut!
routine and developing new hsiol*
Tsstsinsnl
IlnllKIlT M III.ANTO
,°?i°
?.KN°
H
H*AW‘
,f.y^j,&lt;
^
It
FOIID, deeesnetl; Hint lie (lleil his
of learning without segregating
Holland Htrssl, Hprlnafisld, MaspslilluU for llnnl ill-, Intme. nml
thfm from iheir classes or playsaohusolta.
Ihsl Its Hill SppiV In (lie lluiinnvM#
Von *r* hsrshy notlflsd lo ap- mat#*.
Dnualse Hltnslrom. t'minly Imlue
'*r in parson tor by altornsi) lo
ot Bsmlnnls County, Hurl-la. on :hs ,psar
‘on, co
Training In concentration,
a bll.
l,ill of complaint
_____ ______
fllsd
_________
_ hsrslni
•th day of A,,*,i»i, isklf, i«r
control — such
sui as
(nation, and
I
proval of o m i amt lor llnal -Hr- aasinsi you in th* Clrcull Coori of ordination,
building block*, house
char** •* Kxs.-utor of itie 1.11-1 Will Hsnilnol* County. Florid*, on
and Ts-lmneni or IIDMKIIT M hsfors ih* isth day of Augt
___ i, ami handwriting —
d duties,
■LANFIIHD, dei-sa-eil. oil tills 11th A D.. lilt, sama bslna a stuf Int
g said, la impartant.
divorce, oih srw lso a D eere* Fro Rm*r»
day of July ISSS. «
Cunfesso w ill be en iere* against
i extension ssrvlc# was devel­
rTna1
IIOV IUH.I.I-:il
As llsevolor of the you for fnllurs lo appear, ile a or oped fl
from the Emery Method used
answ
er
as
required
hy
late.
l.nnl Will snil Tests.
WITNKHH tny hand and o fficia l In Orange Counties schools which
Hisnl of ItOIIKItT M
IlI.ANFOIII), Iiti-.sMii. *•*1 Ibis loth day o f July, A. t&gt;, permanently torrected 77 percent
of th* stuttering school children
U P . IIHHNDOM
dicing the school years 1D4.T- tuflO.
■sin'ION
Two year* must elapse, Emery
a a sfn r* m u rid*. J s l , I n k . IM I
n u t Ic r
ih
iiR iiM iir
iiiv u n
said, be for* a rase I* railed per­
ih sl uureusnl In C h sp ltr III, F lor­ I W J . h v w
manently corrected.
id* HIkI iiI sm, Ik !I, ns Nin-ndeil, ih* SI B. Fin* Mlr**l
Judoon H. Walker, Huperlnlenfnllnw in* ileserllisil Innd In Htmi- Orlando, Florida,
nnls l'mini y. rin rlda . will h* o f- A ttorney for Plaintiff.
dent of Orange County Schools,
fsrsd for sals at pulilii- ou tcry for
said. "The Emery* apparently have
Ihs Ii Ik Iiss I and i,*si casli bid nl TIIB HTATK UP PL&lt;
hit upon th* fundamental cause of
Ihs front ituor o f
ih* Htmln»|a UI.ADTH PAULINE IIA.
County Court lion s*, at Hanford,
■iuttarlng «ml havt permanently
"IF HTHKBT, NATIONA
bsalnnlna at 11:15 a m , on Monday
CALIFOItNIA:
corroeted a Majority of the cases
July Slth A. I&gt; m i :
A
sworn
Complaint
bavin
of stuttering and atammering In
Lots S* * 100 Th* Hlavl*
fllsd --------- . . .
Colony CV* Huhdlvlslon
Plat
mtr aishool* where their avateui has
court
Book I o s ( * T|.
merrda,
Men. adopted, I Iheartily
heartily r recoin____adopted.
l.ot 101 Th* Hlavla Colony
l\,
Hut,division Flat Uook i
Mari'ln lU n '^ L ililn t f. v*. illady'i mend tha Emery Method to other
Baulin# iianstn, Defendant, these •ehapl aupenntendente."
BloeW • T lsr I I Tho - present* are lo command you to
Tow n o f Hanford Plat Book t
appear and file your
..... ........
- dewritten
ANVTUE TAKES VTH
tenses herein on or
ir hsfors the lilts
V lT ° ** ,‘ n,, U *' " * 1,4
YORK Ul — Tommy Man
day of Auauet *
SM't Block 0 T lsr IS Th*
D eer*'
‘ hla hinth bride, th* furTow n j f Hanford Flat Book I
lerea a g sln ei you.
•
la Franc** Roddy-Eden,
T he Hanford llerald Is designated
f i 7 “* nmi * 0 “ * nd 1,1 1,1 1,1
jonlng today at Ihe
All V oek ^ Tl#
Tow n o f Hanford .
V f^ W lU im u 're playboy, 6&gt;, and
u*a*a l l to || andt ns i ll m
IM Bhyear old blond* dancer and
I l f A lit.
All liiocir a Ti»r ii Th*
• o n w r it e r W*re married Thursday
Tow n n f Hanford Flat Hook I
Rm m II«i N. Y., by Mayor

a

IS

»

S

%

stuttering Children
1 *»Are Being Cured

Legal Notice

Ming, bt

Sr'o.' H f i T t

jL u rc

VlT° “

111 1,1 1,4

Ida'i first marrlave

l.ot } llloi-k a lutekharl'a Huh.
division Plat llook I baas TO
lu.ta IS A SI Hlooh
| H ,.

im o ti VW ieSfcr”

Vice President

They will be greet* I imin -.l, iti-

Foiindj
With ViniN Disease

C itr iiH ( i r o v c H

Iu\KF: AI.ITlEI) &lt;i»i
.'•in el ll
F'loriiia rili ns groves have I'vob
affected with u contlilini
linn re-elljtiling n mild form of null1
lick ilei ling,
Slate Plant CommisKlnm-r Ailing
L'. Brown sniil Thursilny
fie said Ihe II S Department iif
Agriculture l.nlmriitnry al nil.iinlp
in' me
is keeping a close wub-h on
1 i
Quick decline, n virus di &gt;-isa
known In he present in ('allfurnig
and lamislanu, never Im. been re­
ported in FTnrldn nllhiiugli ihcre
are Indlculliiiis II may have I,run
present in mild fnrm several ye os.
The plaid t-iiinmlssinner. -perk­
ing el a ineeiing nf rcpresi'niutmta
of Ihe citrus industry uml -HUi
ami federal agencies, said F’lmslN
growers are most concern til about
another true disease, creeping de­
cline
This disuse affrcln litany validlira regaidlesa uf rtmtsluck uml a
replacement fur a free affected by
If usually becomes, affected too,'
Quick decline usually ulfecla varie­
ties nil sour orange and grape!mil
rvotstuck ami a new Iren rcpluii mU
one Injured hy ipilck decline wlU
grow normally.

Iv alter legi-tlatlon ill all .nldiesa
•&gt;t Mmle L. Stone, acting lean of
tin- .School uf Fhlucafion at the
University, and during Hie week
they will near addresses -n such
subject* a* "The Chemistry of
(.'leaning," "Lighting, Plumbing
amt Sanitation,” "Lawn ami Yard
Cure", anil "Problem* In th* Ifenovaliun of School plants."
Most of the lectures will he de­
livered hy Dr. N. Fh Viles, ail uuthoi of several hooks un these sub­
ject* and present In the Divtsi-m
of School Plant, U. S. Office of
•Fidiicullon in Washington.
In the last two years a similar
school for Negroes has been held
in the flethune-Cookman College
at Daytona Beach and has been
attended by a number of local
custodian*.

Manville's eighth wife. Mis,
Georgina (‘ nmpbell Manvillo, w*a
killed III nn auin arclilcut April Jil.

T lia t’i fair enough,
iin ’r it? For Sugar
Creek tops ’em all . , .
ii made for thoie
who insist on quality
firitl For lunch,
supper or picnic . . .
give your family
thii delicious all-mtat
taste treat todayl
at all b elte r dealera
L Y R E S B R O S ., In cJ

t

mtJt It fit,Ifl , , . b IUr14Ittt

^

ill Ocala

I ) R , Ir. T . D O S S
C IIIR O I'R A C TO H
HOURS B ft! 12— 2 tl) 5
606 A tla n tic Hank Huildlag
Phone 704

Mr. and Mis. A liter livndlis
were the guests of hit. and Mrs.
II
Dunn Mondai
Mr. and Mr*. VV. jR. Giles have
returned after visitlgg friend* and
relatives in Tenn.
im

HEADBOARD FR EE
Straight headboard in rhuic# of thirty color* with purchase of
KCHOI.H SPEC Al. INNEIIHPIIING MATTRESS AND BOX
SPRING BASE IN ACA TICKING. REST CONSTRUCTION.
F t* LIMITED TIME ONLY f g g uu
Hollywood lege free.

_
Sanford, Florid*

118 Palmetto Avenue
I
--■ -

i i

■■

It'NMIlNueU Pr»m I'see ouei

Dale ll.irrlinan m i.uv \dlui Sirvi-nsun uf Illinois
lliNiM-vr'It, \siMlin dm' in Coin
radii, said however Unit lie would
be "line id Hit- millions id Drum
dais' viiIIum tor lieu Height D
Fii-eiihneer in Nuxt-liitier II Ihe ,
grm-ral gut the Republican nomi
nation

m m ifiB
Phan* 1211

■ ■■'

in

PLAY
PONDS

11“ dlamslsr

Democratic lilunt

• Sals, (Ison splashing psel

:;v, NOW

• AHract.'vs, durable Keraieal

nr die.—leg. l»4.«s M2.95
*4" dia.-aeg. 4te.fi M6.9S

Kvtp itie kiJditt oil ihe rutei!
Sell op nr a Jitty. Cary to iutfsl*.

It's J lighter)
Giwrsntssd 10 ysart
■ M sm u rl
"P W O S B N

I .V .G o o d r le h

^&gt;&gt;yGARDEN HOSI
Can be kinkvd, twitted,
knutud wltliuul danisge
Will far uullsst rubbsi
husek. Unusually tough.

33 fl.
30 ft. $0.00

73 ft.

"SILVEII SPRAY" HOSi

Special
»
Advauml Price f
Riigaffciiieni
9

Bargain in tough,
•Ingle braid rubLet hu.e.

3$ ft.

M,

GARDEN CLUB" HOSI

Klrwlig locked.old ivlnfurclnx
Guai anl t ed 10
years.

3 YEARS INTI|K MAKINii!
lift MS ISIS MSUStlHtt 04U..S. • I .
' ' I k* SMII iaJ«ii«J SWIM M M m t i t T

33 ft.

B.F.Goodrich
TUbelessTire
"LIFE'BAVER

a ll P uncture! M d P r e tittt A g a ln if B low outs

T ecm nw Co l o r
tU f tf a f

Robert I ' A Y L O R
,% L Deborah K E R R
Six IMISfeat 11 teutMleflesi U i t t n

osMsBimun .fa.,!MiMUi

2 - DAYS ONLY TUFeS. &amp; WED.
J U L Y I5IH 4

Kith

GENES TEUCO SERVICE

6 'M h ! L 'L « U
MATINEES
— 6Dc
EVENINGS — 89c
CHILDREN — 26c
(All Prices Im 1u4* T a i)
-------------------------------- -—
i------------------

1120 HANFORD AVBNufi
■I:

AIR • CONDITIONED

V ; r n s W '"
«• «
Lota
O A 4J
44 fFinshural Flat
u
i * 41
Book I nays t l .

m

d * ir &gt;

Eleven new Intructuis were
added to the tea-hing stuff of
the Seminole Cointy school sys­
tem yesterday »t a meeting of
the school board. \ W. Lawton.
County school suprihtemU-nt. said
today.
,
I,
Margaret Holt, tischet' *• Semi­
nole High School, fa* named for
one year general *iB#rvl*or of in­
struction tu fill tw vacincy of
Ruth Hand Mar|w4h*r. on leave
of absence.
K. 9. Douglas, t-acher »f com- j
merer nt l.ymati Ichmd. will •&gt;*
moved ii|&gt; lo a ting iirmclpal
(tom January to .line. 1963 to re­
place R. T. Milw,-. who im-enHy
won Hie Dt'inociitlr iiouiination
fot school superiitemh'iii
W .1 Wells, teacier at Si-tnliudr
High School, was chosen to I'*
principal of Hie Luke Monroe
school, and Hie firmer priticipitl,
R W. Nii-hols, xvie transfer ted to
a teaching poslti&lt;n at Seminole.
IIHin apliinntlient* an- Lulu
Mui an at Wert Side 1'nmary,
Brttue Dutherow of tnluudo at
South Side I'llniRl’ , W W Whirl
toll at Lyman Scluol, and i.iillni.
Whrelrr ut the Odedo School,
Negio
anpointiteuls
include
Eddvr M. Walroii at Gulilsboro
Primal y,
Idglln William*
of
Ovli**lo nl Hie Allimoiite Springs
m'IiuoI and Yliginiu Wiivhl at HuBooker town Sduiol in l.nl.e Mon
roe

I

Just try Sugar
Creek Wieners
once •••

it 0

W aylnsn j i a l i h ^ l i k . 6 M
lion I'lsl Book I pa ra I t

11 New T ethers
Are Seleiied lit
SeminohCmmty

DR. H. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST
in Hi,
nr

BflyD^UJflLlflCf

' Lots I I I * | Block A lAk*
U ke Addi­
m m

T

Mr. and Mrs. Geoim
Smith and
"oVre
r 1
daughtar of OrlandoWere
the re
centt guests o f Mra.Bmith's parentss, Mr. anil Mr*, lin Nettles,
dr. and Mr*. II. j . H»- lerhlom
Mr
ami children, Dona( and Linda
Gall of Elder Sprigs, were the
dinner giiesl* of Mi and Mrs R.
G. Hodvrblum Tuesuy.
Mr. anil Mrs. Ilfold Venable,
Mrs. W. G- Veiianl and children
and Mr*. Goldie ioiilden from
North Carolina w*e the iccent
guest* Ilf Mr. and Mis. Rodney
Harris.
Mr. and Mr*. RU'ljrd Ran* and

School LiitfinccrH

pa«* II.
,U
. .
f.ot* II 4 IS Block C Uvks
W srinsn lls lg h ls Flat Book S
pay* IS.
Lots Tl. TI A II |o SO Pi a a
H slsht* Plal Book » V * s » "
I^Jt* I t t s A, P Y a n r i
Ind Addition PI* I Book 4 m m
W aym sn llaleh ta
tion. Fist Book 4

By SADIE SOIERBLOM

THR HANFORD HERALD
children have return* I from Miami
Frl. July II. 1962
Pag* 3
after a ahort vacatioi,
Mr. and Mrs. C. ' . Rabun ami
son* are vacationing n New York.
Aubrey Dunn ha* iturneg after
visiting relative* In I eoryia. *
Mr. and Mrs. A. . Taylor ami
children of Ft. Myei i are visiting
Mrs. Taylor'* muthif, Mr*. D. V.
nuii.
sm
Warren.
Mra. C. H. McKen y tui grandlutlves
a
son, Richard, are vis ling i *-1

guest* Hn-ir daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vf.
INSI R A N I’ K A T A S A V IN !
Clark Jr. of Syracuse, N. Y.
Mi and Mrs. Ilaltih Withetrll
FOR v o i m
To Attend Institute ■etnrned this week from a vara
MOM K • AtITOM OIIII.K
lion In Hie North and Mrs. Will
!■um mainienurieu engineers uf I:iMi Decker, who had been visit
IIUH1NKSH
the Heinlliul,- t'nuuly m li»d -y* lug her wamlly In Troy, N. Y .
tem will uttend the Cuslndiuii- III dmvi- down with them.
sliltlti- nl l-'lornlit Hints- Hiin-rMrs. S. N. Groves is now in
»ity in Tiillulinssee film, I&lt;,I |.| New Yolk where she will meet ll*I
to July Iti of next week I \V hi.'I,an,l when Ills ship dorks.
l.uwton,
seiinnl
supei Inli'n.i-ill,
When Mr*. Ed. Klrchrr re
said today.
*• nlly pieai'hnl a sermon In Hie
8. U. Weeks o f Nnnfni I i., ,,,| M-'Hiudist ('hurrli of Hanford, u
mar Hehuol, Rufus Heim -I u , yt number of Dellary friends were j
Midi* I'liinaiy Helioul, I ii l Ill- Ibeie to beat tier. Her huahalid, 'Your Mt»i tii*1 Ii i b i i i 11111*0 1'iiriitl'
dress of HoiiHi Hide, nnd ", 1. i The Rev. FM Kirchei was traits
111 N. Purk Are.
I'hunr ID!
Kill* of Lyman Sellout in l -,,g. fen ml tu tile I'ilir Castle Melhu
wood will legisler nt Hie In til np |dist Church ft miii Hie FMterpris*
next Monday.
■hull'll.

\fery Special
fur Sum m er!

Bluek*G*jail * *W * m « n^itl*11 hit

Lake Moiroe

1

•4*

^HOND liW

’

i t •—

B F G o o d ric h

ut

Theatre!

Si

'
j, I

f

*• 1 .

;

iM-

iVfl*

♦ .4

1
k

, ,

A i ,

‘v

•

a

1 - jin! ‘
jgBH

L

T

...

P W

Ft it Vti , "i
-JiK
J-.
‘
.

-

1

o

'J

.

v-Vc.

r

�0 *

*• • • t

' T nr'

4 lends

19th H

-m-»-&lt;

ues

►&gt;*'•»/

i

ip

2-1 Win Over A zaleas
’

|

f

\

Corrales R a c k s Up
Tenth Victory A s
Locals T a k e Vth
T ill In Last Nine L ochI Entries Wi l t
—
•
—
— •
m
Hr KENT CilKTLAIN
Display Cars For
The revived Seminole Blue base­
Public At Holler
ball machine icored It* eeventh
vlclory In the lent nine game*
Motors T o n i g h t
laat night when Manager Chuck

Sanford’s 8 Soap Box Raceirs To Compete In Orlando

Aleno provided h ntory book finish
Tomorrow afternoon will lie the
to a 2-1 triumph over the Azalea*
In Palatkn with &gt;, two-run Oth big day fir the eight Sanford rac­
ing a*plr*nta for at 1:00 p.rn.
inning homer.
Chico Corrales turned in hla they will complete In the Central
10th victory of the seaimi, hurl­ Florida Hisp Ho* Derby ut “ Derby
ing n unit one-run seven-hlter for Hill In Orlando. The Hanford
the Ilium. The slender righthander youth*, gionaored by *1* local
How boasts of a 10-7 record for merchant* and two Orlando con­
the season. Snnfonl nicked Has- cern*, will lake their home made
rom IIninin for Just five hlla but soap bo* racer* to Orlnndo In
Alrno’a blow wan the rrlppler.
hope* of winning a free trip to
T h e Snnford
Dayton, O, to compete in the na­
■kipper's round-'
tional ruining of the .Soap Ho*
tripper waa liliff
Derby.
third in the laat
People In Hanford are Invited
two gnmra and
to elew the eight racera, built
hla 10th of thej
by the boy* between the age* of
year placing him
11-15, at the Holler Motor Hale*
far ahead in the
disnlayrmm on Hecond Hlreel
F l o r i d a Statr
and Palmetto Avenue thl* even­
League
rare.
ing at 75)0 p.m. Holler’* la the
A l c n o ’ a two
Boonaur of the local entrie*,
tuna •butted • i n
though they were not permitted
gave him a seato aponaar any one bov.
aon’a total of 00,
C. K. Illttel, general manager
Jurt -11 licli hid
of llull«r’i and Derby director
the FHL record Churk Aleno
in Hen-inol* County, will lie on
of HO aet liy unother Snnford |ier- | hand for the open houae cereformer, Ruddy Lake.
moniea tonight and will explain
Tonight the llliiea will In­
the purpose of the Soap llox
vade the native ronfinra of the
Derby pitta the detailed und conleague leading Del.and lied
r.trurtlve work the eight entrant*
llala In open a two-game road
have put In building llieir own
and home arrlea. Jorge lllvero,
racer*.
the highly effective Cuban
Aa he pointed out, "Thl* I*
right-hander, will apearhead the
the firat lime any boya front
Seminole vlrtury hopea thla
Hanford have ever entered thla
evening when he takea tha
largeal of all aportlng event*
mound for Sanford. Rivero will
for youth* and I am well satisbe aeeking hla Oth win of the
fled with the lurnuut and the
year, having poated a 0-7 re­
work done by the boya."
cord to dale.
A rigorou* schedule la in line
I.avt night'* conteat waa a for the eight hoy* tomorrow.
icoieleaa tie until Palstka broke They will mret In front nf Holier i
the ire with n alnglo tally in the ut 7:fltl a.m. In the morning where
Mtom of III'' auventh. Ilamm ap­ the rarer* will lie loaded on a
peared to hove a victory under Ilia (ruck and taken to "Deiby Hill"
(ell ua he retired the firat two in Orlando for the beginning of
llluea In th e inspection* it H:00 n.m.
ninth in order,
Aa *oon a* they have com­
hut a puna to Jon pleted the Inspection tour suePariae a n d a rrasfully they will lie given one
fatal pilch t o ' trial run on the slumping toAleno,
w li o iHiggan-alrret trark located at
hanged it over Mill* and llyrr* street*. Every
the left
field ; boy will he given u pair of
herm, completely goggle* and a raring helmet,
turned the tide I which they will use lit the mere.
in favur of the
The opening rare will lie lie-Id
llluea.
al 12:80 p.m. when the rcominan_________ A t h r1111n g
&lt;l(ivita of the Pine Cnatlv and Or­
"Chico” Corralea lotildn play from lando Air Korea liases will In­
Aleno to Paul Kskew to Pariae augurate the event with a race
In the bottom of the ninth abrupt­ between themaelvr*.
ly rang down the curtain on the
At 1:00 p.m. the trial heal*
conteat and the stunned Azalitaa. will begin. No local entries will
Frank Smlih’a play continued be paired off together In the
to apnrk the Semlnolea victory first beats but may oppose each
onslaught us ho rapped out two uther In succeeding heal*. A
more hit* laat nigh to give him trophy wilt tie awarded eerti
a .500 average alnre Ilia return winner of a heal.
It will ho a alnglo elimination
to the line up twu ulghta ago
following II lil-duy real fur a run off with the unlv undrfcnlod
spike wound he auffered on the rarer winning the free trip to
hand ill n recent DeLaml game. Dayton, O.
Tomorrow night a Derby banThe former Univeralty of Miami
AII-Aim-rlnm hivlfl.iirk alao turned
et will lie held at the Orlando
anther of Commerce building
In n fielding gem wlien lie snared
n fly linll and threw to Aleno ut with nil the entranla and Ihrlr
third lo imil an Azalea runner for
famlllr* participating and the
awards and trophies will then
a dnulile play.
I'rrua lloa I’atvri Tomorrow hr presented.
night the firat 100 fana who en­
These nr« the local entries and
ter Memorial Stadium to watch their sponaora: Richard Hmitli,
the llluea pluy the league leading A n d r e w Carraway Insurance
DeLniui lied Kata will lie nre- Agency) Jack Thomas, VYTItll;
vented the official league ballot* Claud* lllttell, Jr- Yellow Cali;
for the All-Star game that will Murray Nanca, Ruumlllat and An­
be played In Hanford the night of derson's; Michael Moss, McClung
July. 25. They will he requested to 5 and 10; Sammy Dunna, Hanford
* the player*
1
the;
vote for
they deem
----- Electric; Kenneth TI«on, Taylor
heal suited to play
Ida. In tile firat Klectric, Orlando: Turner Wil­
annual North South classic, In liamson, Currry Klectric, Orlando.
Jiiat the aame manner they have
been balloting in Hi* Hanford
Herald, poll.
Hanford
All II O A
Kenla, If
Kakew, Sib
flroat, cf
Pariae, lb
Aleno, lib
Rhodea, c
Tennis match** In th* City
F. Smith, rf
Oomalea, aa
tournament will lie played on the
Corralea, p
Mayfair Inn tennis courti, Tommy
Stringer, City recreation direc­
Total*
tor, announced today.
Palatka
An Invitation has been extend­
Mallard, l!li
ed through th* courtesy of
Pratt, lb
Charlea Marian, manager o f tha
Kanablan, If
M. Smith, 8b
Inn to all thoaa Ip the tourna­
aa on
ment to play their match*)
Plrtle, rf
th* Mayfair courta.
Sondermeyer, aa
Tha Invitation
Poston. e
waa a x l e n d a d
t E. Smith, cf
Ilamm, p
to Mr. fltrlngtr
yesterday by Mr.
•-Pennington
Total*
• 81 1 117
Marian through
Charles Morrison
. a—Singled fbr Ilamm In 9tl».
i Sanford
8a i
. .......... 000 000 002-8 of tha Sanford
Palatka ' .......
000 000 100—t Herald, Mayfair
R—B. Smith, Paris*, Aleno, F. Inn tennis counSmith, Somlermeyer. RBI—Pratt, [selor.
Aleno 2. BH -F, Hmlth, HR—
The kav to tha
Aleno. 8D—M. Smith. B-^-lUmm. courta will b#
DP -F. Hmlth to Aleano, Aleno. avallabl# at th*
Eskew. and Perlse. Left—8a nf uni Herald office to
Palatka 10. BB-Corralaa 4, all those wishing
t o play thalr T. K. Taeker
am " “
“
“
match*# on the courta,
At latast report four match**
hod befit completed in Iho tourna-

n

Mayfair Courts
Made Available
For City Tourney

ft

m

E

1 SOFTBALL STANDINGS
llaon-Maier

§

T

i n j u“ r y:

n

. - S
5

5 I

QB
lubbo Blake# with a alml-

.545

Dll 1Sheffield dofaatad Bobo
Dean g-4, 6-1 Tuesday and Cedi
lUnas downed Waat Sptnvtr 5-1,
I b-0.

Tltuavllle TMeo

• Low
Friday, Jaly II
I0i4l I
4 t i l a.m.
4:67 p,m.
I t iN il
rik b

\vgtlcfi Amy

I

ll«f
fanford

Cordell Selects
St. Louis Cards
Howie Tesnow On Are Rising But
Northern Team Brownies Falling
Mostransky P a s s e s Red Birds Win 10th
In Row A s Browns
Sondermeyer By 1
Lose
9th S traigh t
Ballot For Short
By JOE HFHIll.KK
Terry Cordell, star Srmlnule
Associated Press Sports Writer
High School athlete, designated
The rival St. luiuis clubs under
fleet-footed Howie Tesnow of Day­ new
managers, are going In op­
tona Beach as on* of his three out­ posite directions.
fielders on the Northern All-Htari . , The Cardinals, led by Firebrand
in making his sslectlon* for the Eddie Manky, are riding on tha
Sanford Herald’s poll. The blonde, crest of a lo-game winning straak
haired all-around athlete said that and ore making rapid strides In
Teanow could not be denied a their effort to overtake tha Nation­
starting berth on the North team al League leading Brooklyn DotW
since the Daytona rookie has stolen gers und New York Giants.
w
over 60 bases this year and has.
The Browns, skippered by mild*
been hitting over the .850 mark all mannered Marty Marlon, their satseason.
ond manager of the campaign, art
In the throes of a 9-gam# losing
On the South
string that threatens to drop them
Jumeaon Photo ern All • Stars,
Into the American League cellar.
These re four of the eight Hanford hoy* who will compile in the Agency, Jock Thoirus, WTItlt, C. \V. Elrod, owner of the Yellow Cab Cordell Hated six
I Gerry Su,ey became th# first
nnnuol run dog of the Central Florida Hoop Ho* Derby at "Derby Coiupuny and aponsoi of CUude ILltell, Jr.. Murray Same, Itouinillat Sanford players,]
I National Leaguer to register a
Hill" in Or undo tomorrow afternoon. Thu picture waa taken in front Anderaon, und C. K. If 11tel I, Miles mumiger of Holler Motor Hale* and three of which
dozen victories when he pltchad
of Holler 9 otor Hulev, xpotiHois of Ihn local entries. All eight racers director of derby entries from Seminole County. The racer on the were Infleldera.
|the Curdinul* to a 10-31 rlumph
will lie di-|tnvcd for the ptildh in Hu Holler’s dlsplayroom tonight at extreme light is Turner Wllliamtoii’n, uhu won missing lit the time of The son of Den-|
over the Philadelphia Philllas
ver Cordell, Sem­
7:00 p.m. Lift to light, Iticlmid Smith, sponsored by Andrew Carraway the picture.
Thua^tlay night Third Basamajfc
inole Blue direct­
Hilly Johnson drove In four runw
or, named, Joe
with a triple, double and sing!*
II.U L IT FOIt FHL NORTH SOUTH ALL-STAR TEAMS
(’arise at firat
us the cCards drove All-Star Haro
base, Johnny Impoellion
Huulb
Curt Simmuns from Ihe mound
Nurlh
bra on second,________ _
with a 4-run first inning.
---------- First lisa# and S a n f o r d Terry Cordell
The victory, coupled with Chi­
skipper Chuck Aleno for the hot cago’s 7 6 win over Brooklyn and
— Snood H«*e • e --------------------------------corner guardian un the Southern Pittsburgh’s 6 4 triumph over N#w
York, moved the Cards to within
All-Star team.
----- —
Hhortatop
DAYTONA HKACll. tSpeciull
Cordell'a selection", submitted eight games of the Dodgera and
Daytona greyhuund rnthu---------- Third Has# before the aianagerlal change In 3t» of the second-placa Giants.
ilsvt* appear particularly fortun­
Leesburg thla week, Hated for­ ( Indnnall rounded out National
ate In scring fabulous greyhounds
............Catcher
—
I-cogue activities with a 5-1 wlrL
mer Parker pilot, Don Anderson, ] over
in action. The first was Keul
Boston.
^
Huntsman, who broke In ut the
a* the Southern manager and
---------- I.rfl Field ---Chicago's hustling White Sox
Volusia County Kennel Club and
Hill Htelnerke of Palatka for the
*wcpt a twi night doublabtader
---------- (enter Field
llv F. T. MucFF.F.I.Y
then went on to win more money
job of handling the Northern from
Ihe Senators in Washington,
than
any
greyhuund
In
history.
All-Mlara.
Assocdated
Press
Staff
Writer
2-° ami 4 2. lo cut the New York
---------- high! Field tinly unco before hus the Florida
During the past week, an ulrThere was no Yankees’ flrst place margin int he
---------- I’ llrliPl
----liner arrlvrd from New Vork Slate la-agm- Keen u home run
question in ler- American League lo 2V* game*
carrying a Cinderella grey­ clouter like Chuck Aleno, Hanford
y’* mind alniiit The Yankees drubbed the urown---------- P i l c h e r ----hound; a beautiful fawn, who manager.
tie most popular It's. 10 2. The Philadelphia AthletEd
U-vy.
tin'll
loo
Sanford
man­
from
a
scrawny
’giveaway
pup'
player c h o i c e Jcs thrashed Cleveland, 11-1, it
---------- Pllrher
-----lierame the toast of all Ireland. ager. hit 33 homers In 1050—for
when he wrote Ja’fly Alex Kellner checked th*
Tags on the crate revealed that :1,id away Ihe league record. But
in Iteil Roberta' Indiana with four hits. Detroit and
--------- • Msnager —
her name was Cnvlea* Shamrock
may full In Aleno the way he
nnnie of Dct.nml. Ihe Red Sox were rained out in.
.Most Popular P la y e r----------------------------- -----—
■
and that she had been flown from '
,
“That Roberta la
Dublin to the Volunteer Htalc1 Thuifiluy night Aleno homcred
Aj Star Came Winner Rob Ruth
the moat colorful
North: Del.slid, Palatka,
.South: Hanfurd, Cocoa, kennel* ut Daytona
for the Pith time und he has 51
idnyer In the of t hleuMo and No Hit Carl Krsklo*
Hsylona and Jus llearh.
Orlando and Leesburg.
Th# tags however failed to re- ''.'"'W* l«,tl In play The home run
league without u of Brooklyn were knocked out of
NOTE: Mall to All-Star F.dlloi, Sanford Herald, Hanford, FIs.
veal the aiiiNiing story of siiuin- [*»«»v’l|l*,t a dramatic finish to
doubt," he rom- Iho (mix in a 45pminute first Innlni
us Ihe Cubs came from behind to
tuck, a taory which is aomewhal ‘ ‘«M
mented.
iiaralell to that o f Mick ti„, h,rd &lt; ( hlro ( tirrulca und Palulka a
Ilowi* Teanow
In choosing a •dp the Dodgers. Gene ilcrmantkl,
M
ust
oiii
llu
in
in.
Ilamm,
whu
had
Sillier, Iho greyhound who wu:&gt;
shortstop for the Houthern inflehl ox Dodger, collected three hits smi
SOUTH
NORTH
never beaten and whose earning) lilveii only two IiIIk until the last' of three Seminole Blues, Cordell drove In what proved to bo the
inning,
walked
Jon
I’
nrlsc
and
then
First llaae
Firat Baao
drelding run in the 3-run fourth.
an Irish village from star­
Aleno hit hh homer fur a 2-1 San­ placet) latesliurg second baseman
Levy, Orl.
.............. 80 Roberta, DeL. ..........—
as &gt;ave&lt;l
Jim llearn of the Giants had a
vation.
Chico
Fundora
at
ahortatoo,
*ayford
win.
28
I’arlse, San.
...........
.
42 Clift, J, D. ............. j ....
i!u* *■ Wtiaburih came to bat
The Inga also fall to tell the
g,
"You
hav#
to
put
Fundora
In
other
games.
Jacksonville
Hrrond llus#
U alary of Charlea Cavenaih, an
Pollard, 0. B.
... .
In the last nf the ninth, but tb e_
era
since
there
Isn't
an
outatandReach
drubbed
Orlando,
14-3;'Day-i
liabva, Han
. - - 1 2 2 Konderiitayer, Pal.
I irate* rapped him for four run*0
I3 Amevlean who purchased Ihe,- fetia Reach wldppvHl Laoshurg, U-1‘
Fufttlora, Laos,
.. . .
7
Hecond R#a4
o force .the game inti), overtime
acrawny pup for a pet for nud Del.ami heal Cocoa, S3.
71 122.00 or right pounds, kepi
Rakow, Ban, ....
I llrewaler, Del.. .............
anJ won in the I2tl« when Go.
Honiii rum, -two of Ihrm by Burk selected three DeLand Red Hats, He11 Mummed a 2 out, 2 run homer
lionrah-a, Sun.
_
1 Ruck-r, I), II. ..............
25 her In hla kitchen, trained her
Pui
due
alr.o
played
a
Idg
part
In
Jack
Cade
at
third,
Bill
Moatranoff Reliever George Spencer.
Hanlura. San.........................
I
Renner. D. It...................
26 on bread and milk, taught hir
Yogi Herra hammered hli teth
M. Smith, Pal.
18 lo rhasr a tennlv ball and vlo- the Daytona ileueh victory. One of sky on ahort and Roberta at first.
Hhnrlstiip
Pardui'a
came
with
buses
loaded
Merrill
Smith,
former
second
base­
home run und llillv Mnrtln bit his
1 laled every rule of Irish und
Funilara, l.rr*.
61 Robertson, J. II. .
and die P I of Ihein made It easy man and currently playing In the secoml l» lend Ihe Yankees to their
Himly, licei,
llu
American greyhound men.
Hhnrlslnp
for John Lain: to pilch hla ninth Palatka Azalea lino up on third
WMHi&lt;,V0.r 1,10 Rruwn*.
Huiitorit, Bail.
IH MoNlntnaky, Del,.
87
Hut Inaplle nf everything thla^.;",,
... . . . ,
. .
| has*, was Terry’s choice for the
Hilly Pierce racked up hi* loth
Doy. Orl.
II Homierineyer, I’nl.
fid Clniierellu greyhound Iduzed from
win nm Said Rogovln hit clahth
1 L"rki1Jl l."r'1 ,u‘ Jul|Vm- ; Northern secoml base slot,
lluliiwh, 4"«»»-.
... tt Ilnlli-r, D. I I . ................
12 kitchen to druwing room fame , vlllc
__ _____
li
Reach pilrtiltig
staff and Im- j Th„ ^atjy con.s : r
n* the While Sox won their sixth
fiiilizales, Sail.
... 2 Mallard, I’nl.
b with the swiftness and brlllnnco i im-Ui.ilely became a winner—
. und seventh vatnes In as many
Duikitlimkli, Lees.
....
... I Renner, D. II.
•j of u comet and became the truck though It’ll Herman hud In take tested battle
1 start* In Washington this season ^
tween Bill Moa
Ugnrte, J. II.
................
2 champion of all Ireland.
over for him In Hit’ seventh inning. transky and Gar­
Third llnse
In 1646. Charles Cavunagh was
Third Has*
The fir'd plocc Del.and Red Hats
Air no. San.
......... . . 124 Cade, Del,.
aa sent to Ireland us comptroller hud lo rally with five hits In Iho ry Sondermeyer,
___ ...
edly reach the 100-vot# mark soon
l&gt;IM|l|l, Oil............
4 Young, J. B............ .....
» for the Economic Co-Opcrntion sixth inning In beat null he l!it- Palatka, for the
are Ed Levy, U0, Roberta, 68, j|#d
Long, l.eea, ............................
4 M. Hmlth, I’al.
...........
8 Administration, While strolling pluri’ Cocon Indians Red Roberts, Northern A 11 Treadway, »|, and Manxgh III]
S t a r shortstop
Ftiiidoia, l.eea,
I Geary, D. D.....................
4 day, he encountered n lad who culled to Ihe mound niter Cocoa look a n o t h e t
Htelnerke of Palatka with 56.
Catcher
•long the Dublin waterfront one scored tlirrc times off Stun Miller,
Plrtle, Pal.
...............
Cordell’s All-8tar PUka
F. Sin It 11. Dan. ........................ 50 Mustransky, D*L. .. ..........
i was shipping greyhounds to Kng- pilt bed shutout lull the rest ol the shift as Mostran­
North
Poe, South
Fold, Orb
.......
42
lantl. lie espressed u desire to wny.
, sky eked post V
Rolierte, DeL.
IB Pariae, San.
Bondermeyer by 3
Itliodra, Han.............
. 40
Catcher
purchase a greyhound for s pet,
________ Smith. Pal
2B Imbra, Bon.
on* vote.i. Today'zfj?
Chldwell, Is-ea, .................
I Dunne, DeL. .. ___ ....
,. M A few days later the Ind brought
Most’sky, D#L, 8S F’dora, U t*.
_ In th* (9kko Fundora
Itohertion, J. B............... .
41 ■ scrawny pup tn Cavauagh's
Oulfleldera
Herald poll ahowa that the Delaind Cade, DeL.
2B Aleno, Ban. _
Poston. Pal.......... ............
4 home. Cavanagh almost refused to
Shorts, On.
.......... - ............ 78 Paidue. D. B............. ....
■hortflelder has 67-vot* total lo Dunne, |)*L.
C Rhodes, Son. f t
, 2 buy, but some Indescribable look
Won 1.0*1 Pet. Hondermeyar’a 56.
Collin*, L e v s,.....................
68
Tesnow, D. B. OF Shores, Orl.
Oulfleldera
abou t th* dog, caused him to lie Lund
15
5
.750
Krnla, Han ..........
07 Treadway, J. B. . . . ___
Yesterday Bondermeyer held a Treadway, J. R. OF Colllna, Lee*.
change hla mind.
I’ ululkj
11
7
Oil 48-46 margin over the bespectacled Kassablan, Pal. OF Groot, Bon.
Croat, Han ............................. 4A Tesnow, D. B. ...... .......
11
I.ater Cavanaih organized a Jnxvillc llcui'li
12
0
.371 Red Hat. Jex Beach's Tom Mill*, Mills. J. B.
Hughe*, Coe, ............
... 41 Klnsrd, J, R.
p Cor’las, Son.
.............
, 15 Hoys' Club and the greyhound Duylonn Ileueh
550
»
II
Thomas, Oil.
24 Plrtle, Pal. ..................
40 soon became Ihe nvasent for the Orlnndo
10
10
500 winner of 20 gantea, became the Pennington, Pal. P Sewell, Oil.
F. Hmitli, Sail. ......................... 110 Ilrasseke, DeL...................
first Northern player to pass the £.n? el’ ,J ’ BJ. .
Roya' Club's srrtr team. Noting i Knnfurd
10
0
p MfC'h’
Rhode*, Han. ...
. 2 1
100-vote mark in the pull. Mill* Htelnerke, Pal. M An'aon, L*sa.
:!l
Kassablan, Pal. ..............
that
she
loved
to
tha**
th*
soc­
U'esburi!
0
12
.883
K&gt;kew. Hav.
.................
.. 12 Cook, D. B.......................
Most
Popular:
Roberta,
DaL.
has
100
ballots
and
hold*
a
29-vot*
18 cer ball, Cavanagh began learn­ C l H ' O U
15
.187
3
Pawllck, Iff*.
.......
1 Irby, D. U.
................
. 4 ing her lo retrieve a tennis linll.
j lead over hla nearest rival, Ld
Lcosliurg
1
Kolker, Cor. .
1 Roberts, DeL....................
3 He flrmlv believes that the Jack Minville I
h 14 Orlando 3 (Usque of Daytona.
Itlvero, Han,
.......
1 Htrnnla, DeL.
..... ......
M a n a g e r
. I
rhaaing of Ihe lennla hall, had Snnford 2 I’ ulalka 1
Colson, J.- U.
.
Chuck Aleno nov
. I murk to do with developing her Del.and 5 Cornu 3
I’ llrhers
Pllckeva
boast* of thi
•neod.
Daytona llearh at Orlando
Corral**, Kan.
— .
Mills, J. » . „
highest Indivldu
IH
It was not until she was l| I’ afnlku al Jurkuinvlllo Beach
Sewell, Orl.......... ..........
Casque, D, B.
al voto with 124
15 months old that Cavanagh sue- lu’i’slnirg at Cocoa
Ilyrd, Hal. ......... ...........
hot ho la cloooly
Pannlngloa, Pal. .
•1 cumber to the pleading of his Sanford ut Dol.und
Rentas, San..........
followed
by,
MlUer, DeL- ......................
35 friends to enter flhemrork In •
National League
Rivero, Sin.
Hutson, Pal. ......;.................. aa speed race.
Brooklyn
teammate John­
Zlmmsrmin, Orl.
Dotson; D#L. ------- -------— ... 22
He entered hvr In n rare at New York
Ouullak, Orl..........
ny Imbra with
' • •
|n N i * *
Angel, J. B. ..... ..................
Bhelbourn* Park In Dublin believ­ HI lamia
McCulluufh, Lees.
185.
Banford’i
Rbbsrts,
DeL............................
Clileugn
ing
that
the
milk
and
bread
fed
Rambert, Coe. .....
C h i c o Corrales
McCrickart, J. B. .......... .......
pup bad no chance ugalnst track I'hilatlrlphla
Ortega, Irei.........
boeama tha (bird
Wenger, D. B. .....................
digs. To everyone'a surprise, she Cincinnati
Runp, Cse. ..........
Rnsltin
Vickery,
DeL.
.....
...............
M.,rll1 Halit
won, going nway.
Valinas, Orl...........
Ilamm, Pal. ........................
8Later, after Shamrock had I’JlNiurKh
Torres, thn.............
with 105 votes.
Bom , Coc.-Pal, ’ .......... *------a » M several more raree, CaP . M*
Jones. Bin.
Siata to crack the century figure |
Herman. J. B , ...... ..................
1 vatugh allll bewildered by Ihe Daytona fan* will *ee anolhef1 Other players who will undoubtKlarntani, Orl.......
Lopti, Pal. ........................
*
saecess
of bla poppy, entered
wot Id’s champion In action.
____
Frazer, Coo.......... .
• Mao. • T ims. .
Manager
her In Ike Oaks Stakes Com­
ft
BATTING AVBRAUB8
Stelnek*.
Pal.
...................
II
ORLANDO
HENATOI
Thar*. • Frt,
Manager
petition. To hie farther amaseAleno, Bin. ...................... ..
Kreaa, D. B. ......
26 mant, the Cinderella dog won
11 BACB8
H
H HR MB RBI
Levy, Or..
........................
Class
(1 AB
WRD. and BAT.
Treadway, J. B___ ________
7
the
Oaka end tken weal Into Playvr
44
22
0
Jlrewster,
Dj#L.........................
4
256
m
an
V 77
Anderson ............................
flaala
of Ike National Oaka Ford .
itke
m n
u n or
86 6 15 47
Rambert, Coe.........................
V
74 210 10
, The National la to Shores
R 80 256
67
86 8 20 82
M «t Popular Player
iMind men what the 1Thomas
66
6A 71 IS 8
Roberts, DeL. .......
7i
V
79 267
Florida 'tMeraetieiul Leagae
Derby la to Ameri- Levy
Aleno, fan. .................- .......... 24
60 2 8 20
LB 66 126 47
Drepp ....
etMi
&gt; 27
*
87
'fertao,-Hajt................................... io jliS l Btteli
R 66 170 *1
from than on Shamrock Imcam* Mena
£
8
”
a 12 84
Rhodea,.. Ban....... ...........
2
H 76 262, »»
let of the Ir|ah greyhound li.ilihing
»
PlrUe, 1*1. .......
s Ti m m
She not only became iho
.«5
Lavy, (Pi.........................
a
most popular
tUr dog In Erin because
Hutson. Pal...................
8
performances but
of her amazing prrft
Dtlnjip, Del.....................
2
because
ror
___ of th*
_ , fomantle
hack*
Imbra, ’ Han.
....................... 2
her nequlaltlon
ground concerning h&lt;
■
Torres.San.
•ml 1 Waat Palm Beach 0
and development. It tickled tha
Irish considerably to hiv# an
Amerlcaru who .admittedly knew
nothing about training a grey­
hound, come up with a world’*
champion, who coat practlMHy
DBLAND RED HAT BATTING AVIRAORS
Um 4 TMi
” n Mr. Cavansfh'n position
Claaa
m
Q AB
R
H HB IB
RB RBI Waoh W S
Fta.fi
ho RAG la Ireland tanninlaat month, ho felt that II
I only ho fair to Cavto’l
LA 76 816 68 IM
• !•
86
rush to taet hor acalast top
.V 50 819 , 54 52 0 I
it
ithottitda, Th# Voluni

“ Real Huntsman” Setting Fast
Pace At Volusia Co. Dog Track

Aleno Threatens
Levy’s FSL Home
Run Record Of 33

Sanford’s All-Star Poll

»

Standing!!

10 - Ractt

s S i

8 8

■ ■ ■

m 'll \z:
P-m.

a

p___a sir. s

u y: s ! » I £ «

Mt,

LA

u

it

•i ;&gt;t

mi

a

�** H U t t M

TIIK HANFORD IIF.lt A Ll)

1
H .

JAMES

AGENCY -

G U T

1|

M I M E O G R A P H

I

G e n e r a l
812

“ I J .'^ A M E H (J U T

EAST

I n s u r a n c e
F IR S T

I'H O N E

78

— :

.'

|
J

STREET

|
J A W E S h r t i i.'»
A** oc.

C R E D I T

P R I N T I N G

-

IN

U N I T E D

F O R E I G N

Try and Stop Me

M A D E

S T A T E S

O R

------------- B y B EN N ETT C E R F --------------

C O U N T R I E S

/ \ S t A l l L E V A N I S imkIi I - y e u r - n l d d.in,;lilt i . In un .i iu '.iis tli"
AnUIIK -H «.f fullUHl* llUIVIf piTMH..,,;, N U&gt;l',l III IIISII.I lolI Vl l •»* “ R liuwri » t Hu- il.iv S m a ll w . i . d e i that w lp - i *•&gt;..&lt; ii.hi i&gt;( t w i n b u y ' u t i ' i i ' s i . .
&lt;
__
i-.x.uiiy alike. in a mrfiii|&gt;v in
........ ;
-I
l i m i t u t t i n . II a in p $ b 11 v
Huiimv shi1 e x c l a i m e d b ii R l i i lv . " l . u o k . D a d d y ! T h e W a i ni'i H to tlu -ra '"

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TELEPHONES

1
tj

It mini 404 Sanfo rd

1 * 0 m u l l.»7i

AlL in llr National Itm k
•

O Z A R K IK K
■- ■
■ ■■

P «l» 7 I

T Y P I N G

I N V E S T I G A T I O N S

A N Y W H E R E

Frl. Jul. II. I9.V/

llulldlnK

lly Huy (io lt u

l a m t f i e d i f t o I n Quality.S aw Hie diffttfitcj in ftiee!

• • •

v e j . w c mct m ih
/
IH fU'UMC
hospital whue / ip
( M R S . Z A L E N t7|&gt;
i
WAS OCIflNvl HIS
S ' SO THU IS
AHIUE PAICMCU UP/
J E H R Y ?
/ &gt; r ~ [
v / ic y v

Mollywoo.l u y r n t aprnt hi*
va c a tio n at a amnll inn in V c r mulil 'H i* In n k e ep e r rv|&gt;uit,,t
In te r " M i Sn-aiul ao viaii i*-iv
•■•Hd »• Irllinit ii« vvli.il an Inn.
.1

•Tiltill' frllovv lie vvuV Hut (hr
louder he talkrvl ot III* luniui
llir fnMer we i-uuiltol in.r
•
//

“ i/

\V

\V

•

v

•

l l i r i l . . i l l m a n nl a I n m p i e l in i l a n Ki n i . u n vv.ui u n .ly iu f i a u i« tl.«
V t l i i f evening 1.) , 1 live ly m l o l i i l l l l K III* n u.I nn ...
The n . \ t , p e * k c r
15 4 ftlftfi who «. %f t a inly t i r r J $ mi iiittotw . t ,.,n

J

Cw|&gt;yi.,bl. l »U by U. iii.i n C l I

Hitliikal. I b, l....w K.ntiu.. ijuJual*.

VENETIAN

U LINDS

Fartury I'riiT s
Stnluiili nil) f \ «*•!«*( ImIt 1111Mil M timf it turn,
n t l r i * &gt;mi i din|t11*I•* n

* n •• lor

III.IM IS
•

l&lt;r 1.i ft ill k •

l(r« oi (llllK •

K•|».« itl 11li K •

t IrillllllK

Kii'r KM mini ••«

SEMINOLE VEN ETIAN IILIM IS
I’ lltmr 1112 II

1 - i . A H H ( J O R D O N a n d Ii Im m l v e n t u r e * In Nuut*.

R\

ffim

r&gt;.!ll VVr*l

1 'i r d M i n i

K arr)

iT /p y -1

A

SIC I It I I S I till S M I
J—

Use*
I IKK A LI)
W A N T

A D S

lit# r«»l In lii m rnlM » i*i«l r I*
•ill \%ii n I Oil |iiilill«lir«l In Ik#
Nil I*I til (I Mrml.lt
I 11iiir f.lr I»rr llur iMirrlltiil
I lllitti Ii»i |*rf llur lM«#rll«iM
ii i Imr« ■». |**r llur luarrfliHi
ill 11m r « Hi i*r i Ilii# InivrlliMi
*r (in llur |..« I m i l l f iinttnrf
I l i r iti o il i In llir tin#.
H um l i l t l l i i l * I o r l l l m b I » i * I « M

PHONE l-IH

•l l l l
II V S
p4 1
A T I I.N I Ih \
|Ii fill I Will, l Si I'Lli •4* I llill
lit •Mill In *Iin ' &gt;’•* I ’ lull 11• I *'•
|it . , ,| lo ni&lt; f *tl. lit
I»*•11 • ill'
v* o|tm» mi
ni*•»l« •
. • id I i’ll
|tl.&gt;t |, ' A I ' *11iii'h •m i 1
f 11
iv &lt;Ii* II
|•.I• till I . ' l i t . Iltllt
' VI
\ • I • ' Mill lllllill i IIIMill'll
|i '
I' I •i| M■ low
i
' l l7
1' All J llll'lll • •• »*l»» Ml ffl2f»

I

*%N I
•II b» •i r*|l*&lt;t
ill** llir I e lr |itin It# MN IM#Mhi ii ii i|ii in •loir Mr Iff ffiiur mniii# l«
lUtril In ll«# l#l#|ibiiM# IiimiIi . Ill
irlNfM fur Ihl* mi*ruin mini mIIii n
Ibr MilirrfUrr I# r»|»#i|#il In n«|
l*i iiim|*i |9 . In nrilrr fur nm in
trinlrr &lt;h# b n l |in«• I!•t«* u r n l r r ,
nil I I nnI Id* in ii * l l»r I n mni
iifflrr hr (hr tiny lirfnrr pillill*
&lt;Ilf Ion.
r i r * » r iiollfr i m tiiuiir.llMlrlt
if h o r n o f o m i r * In tour nm
U r •*«Mn*« I l.r iniiouallil* fur
ion •r I Ii ii ii umv l u r n t i n i Itn**lit***
T H IC

IIIOKALD

;rid 'n \ \ i i
ill
L*
* hum
Itlinn I mi
him i
Ti i
1(0.1’

r -—
i-

FOR RENT

—1

iVt.I.AKA A|i»flmeii|a. I ll W
Kn*t Hlieel. I'lnme ItlU W.
|.o\ ) I.N

A rodiii

i'iitlii|(**

I- iii

nirtil'd H| | Kim A vi*.

I »*l I.4* • ......... '
.11 It I tl \ • II
ill:

X' '

1

t ill

I'm k

•!

\

;:
I• n
\•* •
•11
W Hiu'vs•••• I
f i'! v
|.iiohni|o I
i litiirr • I 111j11 •
it oi ! ' , i im • '

m

• ** ' I I

I I 4 41 I V U &lt; M l | l

It* I I
I . I. ,
l . t 0 ,1

iiiiiu i *

mid |iiiii ’Ii .1'iirm-liiil
M i,iliin I’l i ninni-nl $*tu lint
Inn, l.uki' llliv e , I’Vrn
I'uik
I'li W llllel I'mk 1*7af.llI .

M.ill in '

All I I . I I N I &lt;*l| s , \ I . K

• M f.
!»:» W. I Hi SI

II or*

I

II

I t I. f i l l . . I

II \ 1 I d &gt; I I I . I Hoi.I
I it 4* i|ii ••
/ &lt;I

|' |

l'.|

I'l I M III M i
i,iiti’n I iii .i i. |inii « i n l ,
Klet
. . iiiin.'i
II
I. II, ii vuy
l!,M
■ ’ll.!..I I
i' l....... IN 'M
in
t.o••'
III.
lum!

\m
St M||l
I .!'.'d

VI I

SMillo| d
I'llOlIt

' l l ' . Mill 11*t •
l -W« I |I•.I44 I I i

IN I*I!S

Miilltlo/or

wink.

Ih II M| 4ll.lt |CIt I4 4 I* I I'l'
Kft|*
mult'", S|»nii.hi Si'ivtii*. 1.11110

on.I

IloldiuitI1 i'li.I

l' i'i t iliirr

1 .11|o

I
•

11 o

I I.
I »

nit 1
a
tiunry.
I t \| ol 94 .H .1

riitifit*

\\ 1 1t i.o. 1 nut 11 .i 111. 1t l»|in'df •
imI I. iIV«
I v Sl'l Vl« •• pills til*
111 * 'I
t-fit 1 ini'lil pi oti rt lull HI to
nil I m &gt; ul
I'ldlip"
1 o IoiiimI
( l• 1m 1 *, l i d I *.11114• I lo, Tidr

I'l'iiid.iviK A Nupi'lit*
« *»nf t u* •nik! .V' Ih |iittv "
W

. |•I*•1*« Iilo
*'I tin*
I

i . i. i |"*l i *i *

|io X Ii I I . Suit I ol ,|f | l.o t. In

| I II I | III! 1,1 |{.S

'

1*0.1

I K i!•£ »HtM) S*Mi:l» l ’ .»i W A v t
1'llollf fill
t VKI’ I.N I I K VVHlfk
ipiirk 11*pit 1r jo h ", 01 - iuhII
loiiiiinur. t'all Jim i I Ilf VI |.
1

, I VV
I I t It)US hmi fill 1 .| to I»t*r•
I 1 l.tll I 1111 fitOIIH 111till*' Ilk#
• * \ lit
hint'. . I * . 1im on A w n \
it.
ul o pm tnhlf po.Ni-i pla n t.
' 1 1 If
I'llllliolt- I .nMit v ' lllb'vl
I * ’ •II
V| t il i'lio li l.uki V|ul &gt;

lo* till . I

u mol . mi Ini. it it I • f v *i I.i i •
i i id i .it I Lo clu, ? ■' ' » ml lo x*

ilo Iinh *i

vj

III
.ill)

I'. \| II It)
... Hr I IItill &lt;*l ill .It t »'f
, . \ 111 i .ill .ri17. S a i l i n ' , lint
I. . \ S* i ■1.1
Slilifni it A v eliua
ill. I 'lilt SlK'.'t

»*41 it11&gt;i it. t oi f. i *ok. • r i •

1

u n l i t i: s
I *lion0 12H

I

—

nIiui iiciu'il
SI miiiiuii' h,

i M U M ' IS I ••! mill* lo|ox. ( ’ Vu
W ’ .nlU’ il Ivl' IT f» IJ Snnf.ii.l Ave
H I. '.IIU H X I In.'l I

il

It.

s i : i&lt;\ h *k s

.\t« »V\ KlfS
it'l'.iiii'.|
III. Sf

11

I

Iv i l l ' l l ' •»

M h IH.KN, t Ii &gt;•*•* noun f iii iiihIiii I Id S'l Iff i M III .ID. 1 i i l o . n Tnlil&gt;
I u|d. AdullM. pi l vut •- Loll. 'J.ldd
Moili'l Mild I/'* » I y in |*I«* f ’oin
Liimiloii f . ” i'»
\
Hill
llll,I
Mi Iloti v •11.-.
I{o o f 11'| |hii
|t.»
nil'll'1 x
j.A K I : I'ltll.N' T
I
Ii. i k *'
I fli'ViHioit |ni U I 'I
•’ •»"*.

(

kl* ti'l i »

« M U M I S. Sir I |(. of A, |
\| •i«I•11•11«, rl&gt; x» oinl, \ i '
t lollt I . I ll llhlf loll, I'I mo
I ;ilnI'L. II'-.
f '.il.iio l i.
•»i
Iliwuy.

n il
M 'U N A fl.s
l|y
K ri*ky,
Kill ill mIiimI
W all, llo id Mill I ill I'Imcm.
No flu id

VS • •

il.tol (I.

.lilt*. . . ••I i w• 11 , vmI i'I In -i'
I ; h|oi&lt;. I** 11• • f i l llllllr I ll
1 lit)' .
\ I III I MU'
b'lol*&gt;,
III.
l' tilt li t
|'l || I'll
I
low
.»■*
t! Mil Id |(« II- nlii.l It ' lo\\ 11 |ill \
t.l'lll-* I .«*• 'll*.I 11•••11• of til'fll'X.'
A |'.Mill o f V|t ll.Oixjlllf III Sill.
r &gt;i«l I'liuio
i il( 1

| IMMI.M dowiiilMil" ufiuitiiiiid
{ No .I n i .I n n I'li Mill W
ftMii MOHIlR. No pi'tfi.
n il

I ♦.

I III i I VS \ I I K lo nli
r
oi 11 • •i* •I.i&gt;•i mi'
'
m i ll
i ' Iiim &gt;• i .Itnil
III | !• Hill lol l* . I ,'d '
I I t • /• I'l l. &lt;I. I||l &gt; lo "
I •I I l|#. I 111o|
|*I ll. f l I
| .lilt
I I vMllltt I
ol '
•. IO
I ' ll! ' I I I ! I M 1
I'll.'Ill 'I I

•

*
l l l l i k l HW

r.

1 mitt ft| • «
l*Mlk j .i t;
l ’ t dll it 1
1*11v - , i n t

s r i t i \i.

I VVV \

SI’ I t 1 \l. 1*1 IM M \M
' •
l *d
d \ nl l.ol I 1. 15M . o|'l
t I t •* »"
Inti • l/t ritl) oil I (•*|•

I M f l M. M i l I
Km* »i T&gt; i*i 11oil* • H|lilt ItMl I .1 t
ill. IIIf 1 I llll.Il|' ItlOlll
ll‘ »0'.|l
flit 11)J11 i*t Itilllll ll ill
................. I
l f Ii.hi • lit ••*/• &gt;%It v
I *oi»l|ilr|rt n V I M f*l \N lllii'il
I o. I' iV. I
| ii )'!-«. m|ii tl
S|*illiMi i
hv ♦i*mi
f linilf •* f *;•11 T 'd ‘ MkiMil, t . l i t
vs|l»:ill In I • .
iii i • ImM'I f *t 'I't'i!
mi I h u m I . .
I t»|o\\ \uliii
I •i lo
L' |||.1|1 ‘ ‘I.N
M f \ l 'in U
l.nti &lt;| \\till II .i i nil.ill &lt; ' nil* \ ,
K I &gt; IS M I Jot'll t
Mi l \
I•»!! VS
I n i . I i ttiii* . tJ
I'l.MII. , ll. W I
ih

S A N F O R D

Dp

••(l I u|
t« iiln

I

l( VNt.I.S

• .1.1 \
I 'l ’ ll
, v ......... (Mil • , hip
it - h 4 i
\ .II I |l .1 I’ .IIII f.i .«IP
Mi*» \
1 It .• II c
trio
I ok*
|M.tl \|

For ItesiillH

Ily iMnrt W hIIii r

lli.il I M i i l r l ’*a Hull-

1- \ •h &gt; on -

I HV.’ .I,••
SIN. il .lt
V.ii mini
• Ii nil* i
liliditl. old &gt; 1 * dll i .. i »!• •i.
I'liuin I I It. .1 i.l'ii i , IM* i in

I

li­

••III \ \ h t i M01 miift Smit im I, (if*
li»U.|o l-VI-MIlip Still f u l l Kul|l|'
this 11i»f»•I

on H I I S

We
I„|y,
• I
f in n ii ii i *
w 11
lin n * .1 II I I

I J -lll
I’miiM I . •I nit mil
I'ii.oi*. 1 . 1 i VV Kioiii i , Sun
f o ld

W \ N'l I II
% » Iltd*
II -O' I
ii. M . o i I* mi *i
I I |'Ii i.i.• JI'.H

l \ m i H I M . fill
till
lttiil.hr.
*•11" I•I SlitlM* I OWi'l I &gt;olll"t I il««.
I'li 11?!#!*

m

• &gt;i . iii i * r ii .Ih
lliinilioo NN11 I. Ill N
i.K ASM
-•Imi •■ I ll’ I
o t ' ion rimii. i.i;
v vt 1 1 vi 1 1 1 \ m : i&lt; s i kv h k
IUiui Ih fill |Mii •ii
hii'/l'WlI)
11F
Ih*v Ih * I, 11••in• i | ill.
I ‘ mi-.i It ."ii *ii n f I•n \ low n lit'W ymtr
Iti lllll V, » ■...... I■IV mi I &gt;111111111111
till l.ol
pi 1 •III &lt;I* uni I I'l n I Htilliutf*
TI Ml IK lii’ilr.iuin fiiriilnlii’il liinnu
)'•’l*-|ili&lt; •i
11 jr., i 4 l (|f fill HI •
I 1*1 lip uloi •It'll \•' I &gt; " f i v i f t
Jiinniy I'nwun. I'lnnn- .ill!.
i ' i'iiIi i , ih. ii.
II I Si I f I'l
VVI : I'AV «.i 'li lid ( 1••.i 11 Lilt miidi'l
i'l"'ip* I lift,
hh-i In*
11 v h'liii
n
i
l
i
Ihmi
l.iMnlh
Mi
in
t
i
&gt;
•
t
ii
ONUMIIMIHUKD apt I ..... ill.- Mil , . KAT&gt;
| .............
t oillpllllv
I,uni. Him
Hrd Niulli l , ilmi ll o
) .. 1 LVI
*-**l*"ry Ave.
Maple, pi...... l_--.il
I.VVVNS 1'owi‘i .Mowrd .loli»» by
hy
/ — I ' l l " l.|V4**d(Mk SlIJIplilH
7
1 mil 1 m l in iiy tin- Ii.mu . Call
IIIAVKICHI-: Kill'll I. ill Ituila 2 8 ”
2 IIKIUUioM ilnwii.lulus upl
I In
tin- Jl*H X l&lt; 0 1 wiito l(t. No.
til |IlM” S* Ilk ’ll li.
(iliiia
and 111f *11 |'i.id' o| •••! I tm '■ 11af! fo
liirnivli.-d exi-ept kil. h .- n '
l'*H
l!o\ i l l , Sanfoid fin ititrivlew.
I'l.illl Hu
.villi' I'hoiti- l "'d VV I
I lot
W iinh Slr.-ei
lOllllo*
K \IMfI KKI'AIK SI.KVIl K
NICK Itilllll with kli. lii ii pi t o
'
....... .
: '"•••« ilruMum
I'Mdiu .MIh'if ut
Imii lilt ut
kn.irlune
- h Ih
H
III I I* VV VM I II
IfK* " &lt;’oii|il»* p r ffi'i i ( (I.
‘Jit11
t
" h ^ 'K l d
Cental, fit) h Fil a*t, I'li 1-4Ifft
(Vila i Avr.
J.1,4 * ,
.I., ni' i edur
1 h.-sl t/.l
I I *N.Hi I
VHHII ION \|. I M DM I:
a Id HIM.S ami hath. New ly .lei-o
»a*t li fa w I'Xtl.'l loilirs (•:•« || Work
M f 'K : .T-t||
I • ;t | * C h
ll
luteil Nirely fiirnl»h.'il. Mulluhli. i l l l l l ) A M I li
Wind to pul ilo in to wan If iii
I It).()h
fur .miph*. A.lnlls unly. ffillll.) i Us. .I Ice linx
yoiii
ow 11 ruiiuiumh v ? Cml
r -* f ! F r ! l
per iiiunih. I'll. Hlih-W 018 Mel
lined 2 pc. I.ivintr . " " i n
notlllliy I»• Ii'll I ll bow lo l l l l l k a * ___________________
1 r. 0 0
llinville Ave.
S.llle
•»|inr«* C'liv inohev Wi ll tnil on
I .■■!***■ *■ “ ■
_____ _
TiT7.
... .
Used huhy lied i.iul niiitlf»■»H lfl.00
you nml e M,|nn.
W -.te
Mr. I I — NllTICKM I'K I t S O N A L H — I t
FK K NIH IIK D
apart m ent. Ilvlni; | f ,
|„
(nn eii.
20.00
St(t|j))tdl ltc( Kill'!ff I* () l|ot Hit),
----------------— 1■ •—
room, dinetlu anil
kllch enell e. s liu h ily iiii'il mil n
ie.1 20.0(1
(Irl.imlo. I'lurliln.
W V N T K.X’l K A vu ratnm m o n e y t
O ne ur two litilrooiim. Clean and |!s,.,| ruuml uuk .limint n hie
t ’ lenn out the attic anil lirili|ul.-t Elect ricity, hut nml cold
u
m
20.00 1 Will I K nutlv ..ml liou-el.eepi-i
the i l u f f to Sn nford
Furm et.
l.y
week.
I.IU
Ifuil
.'ll.!
Street.
Vu tion, Uiliii,.In l li- w u y ever*
water. F o u r mile*
north
o f Used 2 pc. I.Iv Iiik ■•"•(•i « li e MO.Ilil
U u i i r l i r i l next
i . i i a 4 doo
i l i . i i re to
4 . . * ' I •. I ■ l i t * , .
■■
a a a.. j . e
I
t
Hanford,
(Sub Ilia
I'hiH.c
2.11.1
uft.-r
.(.'III)
p
m
.
Jjudn^^DiljOjMn
Ki'lf. $I1'.M)5 to)to|iwor 11 J pc.
mufid. 1‘Juui©
Iftftft .M'J,
Mi 11.
■
*
Miulroom Suita
7U.00
MTOMOIIILES
— II
Nancr.
WORK W A N T E D
— !) I ' ­
M A T H Dll III S A N OKI)
hone 12/
2U.101I H. I m! SI.
O R M d N I I llt'acb Orvaii front totll A IIY S ITT Kit, Mr*. FnHenh.-rK. ll,fiI CHOSI.K Y Station Wagoil ,
heat referenee*. I'lmne Itil.l-.l.
*»'v ntlluUKe. Lorinunn'* Iteatautaut*. Ava ila b le July
U.
I*b CIIKHTH o f ItruwriH . II Sili.i.
iuii I, illume 214.
8H.1-W I)«•Land.
KIiiIhIi.-iI o r unfinlih ed Heaton*
Iliixiiie** Oppiirltinlllra — 10
ulilv priced. Con,pure . i r price*
Ihlll
FOItll-tl-overdrlve un.l h ea'4
PU R N I8IIBD
Ro o m it
- then liny. Mudpet Te iii*. The O I I L F FII.LINC St at Inii
l-urk
ec, nil i.lnatic Inleiinr, one o w n ­
401 -VV.
Kill llll.lie
CeiilM,
111
Weal
A ve nml 2nd Street
Anpinxi
er
$li|76. I'hone 1020 Ext. 221
Flint. I'hone I42S.
lliulelv I2IHHI will tlillldte
K U K N I S I I K !) th m * room c o t ta u f
Thin
I'urker h&gt; f « i e 3 :0 0 p ill.

^4.12-VV. Mra. Forrmitar.
Real Ealale For Sal#

FOOT

—4

wood

LOCKKlt.S

All

euiiMriirthiii.

i eta I on

He t value

III la w n, lin.ltfi all luxe
It jo u

want to iiuy, Rant or Hall,

J. W. IIALL, Realtor
Florida Hlala Hank llulldlng
' "Call Hall’* Phona I7 M

rd. Ilernion'a, 27
Orlando.

W.

lucludChurch,

Kc-o.
JAL0U8IEH—The model
numlcal way of cunvertlili _porch
or breeu-ymy to umdl r cool
room. Foe Free Katimat i, luluphone I42R. The Futnltu &gt; Ceil
ter, 110 Weal Klral.
adar'a

hti* iiiwuy* het-n u jinud I.Niilion
and will niuke u kimmI u |&gt;|0*i I. iii
lly lor u iiiu ii tlii.l I* willlm: to
work ami keen the Mutlo'i open
7 day* a vuu-k
I'li. 334 ur ice
Mr llru llc; Odliunt.
F O R S A L E — S lo ck nml cipilpment In T o p Notch i c r v in i *ln
tlon. Iluvc another opetiiii/ tin*
ktilo to r e f iu c . A p p r o x ii lutel)
f 1800 will hnmlle. Ca n he f i ­
nanced. Contact J e f f
Ravi*,
El|(hth nml l-urk.

LAWN8 to cut. Telouhont 1UI7-M.
Call aitar 6i00 o'clock.

FOIt MALE
' Id For d Cutipti
New Pulnt — R u b b e r
,

R u n , like n e v e - W o u l d trad#

i

(live Ternia
•
1
a
Yon ca n aee tbla c a r
lSIh 61. al S a n fo rd A v« .

•i
&amp;
■'ll
• •4
j
• ■- 'JT

S»

y-Al'.W w ,

,

A&gt;'

.....

�■ff.ry ir fT

■ ■■
r’ 7

•

|MW*W

IV&amp;V

% . r ’- .M "
**T'■xPt

0.$. SINATOR Richard M. Nlxcm, 33. of V.'I.i: ‘ r, f.itlf., mil Ills wife,
I’utricln, mo phuluitruphcd shortly ufler lli •■ . •’&gt;J ::.*tmlor was chc»:cii
l&gt;y nrcluniallnn f jr Ihe Vice I'rMldonry .1 n&gt; • liap.ildirnn Convention
III Chlrugu. Ill ucceptinil Iho nomlnall ■:!. I! -il phdard 11 H'|htln:l
campalgii to feature Ilia (.101* to powor,

&lt;1

*rn Jilutmi So u n d p U oto )

Predicting victory u* ho smile* broadlv nnd wave* bln at ins. CalifurnU’a Hon. Klchard Nixon it
nhnwn while making hi* acceptance apeech In Chicago. Tbu young Vice I'roiddential nomlnoo referred
to (ion. Dwight Klacnhower aa a perfect OOP choice for thu Prcddcncy. (International Bound photo)

The pboto show*. Iko throwing bin mum into tliu ilr un word fhmlicd to hi. Chicago hotel Hullo tliut
had been nominated the (JOP Prcaldcntlnl C'atnlliliite. (Central Proa)

IN WHITTIIR, Calif., Mr. und Mra. Pmncls Anthony Nixon rpread the
r.ows llial tlii-lr son. Sen Itlchnrd M. Nixon, 3!l. Was nominated l&gt;y ac­
clamation for the Vice Presidency at HOI’ convention. (fnlernotlonal)

Ben. Klchard Nixon, Republican Vice I’realdentl al nominee, hold* up tho hand of Gen. Dwight D.
lenhower aa "the winner" after tho general had delivered Ills brief speech accepting tho Praaldentlal
ulnatlon. Standing bealde their husband* on th e ruitrum ul the Chicago Convention Mil, while
egatea cheered wildly, are their wlyea, Mra. Pa- Iricla Nixon nnd Mm. Mamie Elsenhower. (Interna
lmh
(International)
U .l. ARMY TRUCK! AfcftS freight cars are shown icnttercil around like toy* after Ilia train wax wrecked at
Olean, Naw York. Fotinnalely no one wna Inlured In the rrnah.
(Infcrruifloocil .S'numJphofo)

W it h O n — m i n t T r a ffi c

No Oncoming Traffic

If yeer ly o i la
I I M.pV (racial
then car fe e era

let tinder Ih

llgned a new meaiure putting Into effect annuo! Immigration quotas for foralgn
arran-Waliar Act whloh Congroaa paaaed over hla veto. laugeat quota want to
i#m Ireland. Covering It foreign nation*, the new quota* Included 0,007 from
trom Germany. Other couatfiea not named on map have 100 each. (Central Prtn )

4M
HO
IN I
IN I
NN
44M
IIFORTIOiY ?Hl CHOICI of Oen. Dwight f). Elsenhower a* the new
chairman el the Republican National Committee la Arthur Bummer*
Held (right), head of the Michigan delegation, shown talking with a
delegate in Chicago, SUmmtrfteld would replace Guy Oabrlelaon.

'**TV&lt;**'*

— - ............

‘ —

• •

■f * P
(
!

ij. t

■

pviiinf.

240
410
•00
1200
1M0
2240

ere

feet
feet
feat
feet
feet
feet

UTANCI before polling out to p r m the cqr ohtod. Above chert,
wwy iefefy beetle!, "Fan , Friend", published by public educetten
welly end .Surety Campony, shows the distances required et different .&lt;
i softly, birth With end without oncoming traffic. The 16&gt;page booklet,
practices, h being distributed free at a public service by the Xtne

‘

CWrre Seethe lw«t •

W fix -is V

bi ,
■
a.

than let

20 m.p.h.
30*m.p.h.
40 m.p.h.
SO m.p.h.
40 m.p.h.
70 m.p.h.

feet
feet
feet
feet
feet
feet

If!

'•i'*

If yeer apeed la

10 fli yA. fraetar

ry &amp; S S W t

i)

......

! .

�35 Seminole County
4-H Girls Go To Camp
Thirty-five Seminole County s.||
cirl* !*ft today for a work of fun
*• «-•
'•
!n
the Ocaln Nntionnl Forest'. The
girl* represent eight communities
In the county. They were accompanted by M i« l.ila Woodard,
Seminole (’utility Home Ilemon*
Mratlnu A Kent and Mr*. It. K.
Hoehlk, registered nurse.
Camp JtrQuurrte it one of four
camp* owned and Operated hy the
Florida Agrieullurid Extension
Service. There the girl* will study
crafts, living, growing thing*, “ ns
you ate" and eWIinintng. Mr*.
T. liarker of Mount Dora Is the
swimming instructor and craft*
and art* will he taught by home
demonstration agents from Marion,
Polk anil Seminole Countie*.

Sky Wachers
ll u a t l s x r *

e ism

C at.

ot.el

closed but generally the puns were
lared around vulnerable Indus
ria| plonta. big cities and Air
Force centers.
The air watchers, using hlnocu
lari, will report auspicious or un
Identified aircraft to 32 Idler t&gt;ta
Ilona. The Information will b.i
passed along and checked In a co
operative network set up hv the
Air Force and Hie Air Defense
Command.
Jet Interceptors will he ready on
a 24 hour alert to meet any veri­
fied threat
The watcher network extends
acioss the Canndiiiu border uml the
northernmost Atlantic and Pacific
coastal status. The stales are:
Maine, New Hampshire. Vermont,
Massachusetts. New York, New
Jersey, Connecticut. Ilhnde Island,
Pennsylvania, Delaware. Mary
land, Virginia, West Virginia. Ohio,
Indiana, Michigan. Illinois. Wlscon
sin, Minnesota. Iowa North Da
kola. South Dakota, Montana. Ida­
ho, Washington. Oregon ami Cali­
fornia.

f

Mrs. Coleman
IC a a ila w * **iu«a r a t a Ueel

irnr, Mr , n daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. Alfred' Thayer. She ami Mr.
Coleman w«te marrie.) at the Mar­
ble Collegiate Church in New Yoik
City un June 28, 1U1U1. Shortly
thvreaftrr they moved to Cocoa
where Mr. Colemnn uni coniit’cted
with the Hrcvnid County Power
Co.
In December, lUlll!, they moved
to Sanford wlo-n Mr. Coleman liecam* local muiiager for the Flor­
ida Power and Light Co. and huve
mad* their home here ever since.
Mrs. Colemun was n member of
lluly Gross Episcopal Church and
•an active member of St. Mark’*
Chapter. She was Interested In all
phase* of church activity and de­
voted considerable time to Iho
church bazaars und thu beautifi­
cation of the church ground*. She
waa-«lso n member of. the Rose
C in d t* * * * . OaftdaftsOHdr and thr
Orlando Art Association.
Besides her husband, daughter,
and grand daughter*, Mis. Cole­
man leaves a brother, Carleton
Thayer of Kh ei aide, Calif.
IIPOF. CONVENTION
NEW YORK bit—New York said
"Hello, Hill" lo lhmiaaml.4 ol visit
tug Elks unlay as the UPt)K grand
lodge got down to the business ol
•lading officers,
Sam Stem, Furgn, N. I) . hank
er, merchant and civic Icudci, wus
tha only announced cuudnluic (or
grand exalted ruler.
Outgoing grand exalted ruler Is
Howard It Davla, Willlum-porl.
Pa., retired weekly ncw*pa|H-r edl
tor.
ITALIAN KILLINGS UP
ROME iiW— Killings In Italy *v
•raxed over six a day during Hie
first three month* of IH5J. Most of
them were crimes of passion and
revenge.
The total 580 slain, announced
by Ihe government today, was
higher than normal. Usually Ihe
number of such deaths for a quar­
terly period runs under 500.

Democrats „

IIIK SANFORD UURALD

ICoallanea fin u f i l l Oea)
hang* heavily over the whole party
right now.
For month*, his name has bean
Onndied about, as, *be probable
Democratic candidate. Hu ** rennrted to Ih* — or tn have been —
President
Truman's
personal
choice for (hot role.
Stevenson repeatedly has In*
slated he doean'i want It. ami that
all he does want I* another term
In the governor'* office In Springfield.
Sunday, at Camp Hlplay, Minn.,
het old a Minnesota delegate to the
Democratic national convention*
"No politician ran aay ha would
refuse a draft."
In Washington, Sen. Hichard Nix
on. Hie Republican vice presiden­
tial nominee, (old a reporter that
Stevenson la the strongest possible
Democratic candidate.
Meanwhile the avowed and an­
nounced candidates are due here
within the next few day*.
They are Sen. Rates kefauver of
Tenneisee, Richard B. Russell of
Georgia. Robert Kerr of Oklahoma,
Brien McMahon of Connecticut.
Vice President Alben Barkley, and
W Averoli Harrlman, New York,
director of the Mutual Security Ad
ministration.
Kefauver't campaign manager,
Gael Sullivan, took up tha question
of a drall Sunday and said he saw
little possibility of one "A draft
would Imply the bankruptcy of the
parly," Sullivan laid. "We have a
lot of (In* candidates.1
Backers of 8en. Russell were
among the first here and they
were quick lo aeiie the advantage.
They set up headquarter*, called
* news conference Sunday after­
noon. ami had Sen John Sparkrunn of Alabama as thr spokeaman.
Sparkman said, among other
things:
1 Russell's chances of winning
•he cnmPdaey are alrongar now i
that the Republicans have picked
ItAIIV llll'P • HORN
The mother In doing flue She
ID.-Ii ih-j.i. il . f lung f.i'.-i aciu h
Dwight p Elsenhower.
ClU.CMIll'S i. r A 75 iHiunil ih "Snonkle" one lull ll!p|mp*l« be- to- w, ii* !
v, ie.| ,n vi.nlb
2 Russell will not lose "a single
baby wav bun heie Pun.lay
mui at the CniulliUus loo
ern q . n l i t in 1*7/
electoral vote" from among Ihe
Southern state* if he is nominated
The Dial of &amp;lr*. John Clark
3. "However, we would be blind
If we failed to recognise the extent was sat Friday for An;. 4 by
of Eisenhower's popularity In tha Circuit Judge M. B. Smith. Mrs.
Clark was arraigned befoia Judge
South "
4 Russell's greatest handicap Smith and pleaded not guilty to
lies In tha popular belltf — totally a charge of embertlemeni of
unfounded, Sparkman Insisted — 10,471 from the office of John
that hr Is a 'Sectional candidate " Galloway. Seminole County tax
Sparkman aald the senator'a whole colelctor.
.Mrs. Clark was formerly em­
record belle* any evidence of sec­
tionalism In hla thlnlng or action ployed in the tax collector’* of
All of which brought up the Isiur flee a* deputy collector. A jury
of a civil rlghta plank In thp Demo panel In the rase I* to be ready
for.Aug. I, 0. p. Herndon, clstk
t-ratlr platform
the Republican o f the court, aald today. E. F.
■man at
plank wm vagua and,
..
id lurmfeia,
And Householder la attorney foi the
predicted Ih i . Dqniocra
jhocrat*. . would defendant.
write one "far - more fair and
frank."
FRESHMENT IsT l.l,
The President has demanded an , WASHINGTON cW - President
FKPC backed by federal law. Truman suffered a mild virus in
Large aecflnns of the party go with faction today and had to rancel
him. Ruatell and lb* Southern ten- all hla appointment!.
ators do not.
, Tha President stay ad In hla r«»
But there won't ha a walkout, Idential quarter* and wqa In bed
as there was In 1MI, Sparkman much of the time,, but aides, said
predicted.. *.»•• •
he kept hjm tflrbtliy workingVon
Russell's headquarters hat a a number of bills requiring bis
printed brochure of alatemenls action They were passed dining
•bout the senator, and one la from the closing days of conaress.
Sen Richard Nixon of California,
Mr. Truman's ores* aecretaiv.
GOP nominee for tha vice • presi Joseph Short said the i'rasldri.t
deucy It quotes Nixon: "I think "probably has some slight ten,
Dick llusvell would be the barest peiulure " Mat Gen Wallace II
Democratic candidate for us to Graham, I'resldi-ntlal physician
bcut."
directed him to slow down Sunday
Yuu hear this tn the corridors,
too: "Whenever we refer to Elsen­
NICKEL, COBALT SCARCE
hower, in speaking or writing we
WASHING ION t»&gt;-- Nickel and
have got to keep calling him g e n ­ cobalt are still scarce and the In
era l' Don't let people forget Tie’a ternallonal Materials Confcron. ••
a military man
said Sunday they will have to Inrationed among free nations for an
GAMING STAMPS
Indefinite time
JACKSONVILLE i * - The In­ - The IMC Is n 28 nation organ
ternal Revenue Collector's office Isatlon which nllncalrs scarce iiij
rrported today that occupational terlals on a voluntary basis
gambling itampi for the year
Tbe United Stales Is receiving
FO R A B O U T A
which auded June 30 had been by far Ihe largest amount of scarce
issued lo Arthur Williams, Apopka, nickel and cobull under latest al
amt Thomas Morris, Miami.
locations.
ACTION HAVES LIFE
tire station Firemen wllli a retas
JACKSONVILLE iiW- Ambu eilalnr revived the patient en
lance Driver Robert Campbell, route to the hospital
hurrying an accident victim to a
The injured man, Alvin I,. Mann,
hospital Sunday, noticed Hie In­ 34. Jacksonville, suffered a spine
jured man had stopped breathing Injury when he dived from a tree
Campbell headed straight for a Into a creek

Mr«. Clark PI I
Not Guilty To Charge

SLEEP

Moo, July

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

FREE HOME TRIAL!

M tm n m i.A — ADMiSAL TuLKY'uHuri
&lt;.‘H.pUi* with aerial suit tw a in
— '

FREE WALLPAPER
lint «rrk only. Monday Ihruugh Saturday, » r will glva
toil enough papri to voter your ceiling wttl, each purchase of
p*pri to, lhr tidrM*|U. i tn r In and look uvrrr uur asxorimcat
ul 5uuu pattern* !u *11 price rangrt.

ORLANDO WALLPAPER CO.

Orlando 2*51*1

M)3 L.tti Washington St.

GOOD KXJCY

W orry in a deadly thing.

And nerve* won't lung endure it,
Hut wise men k qow ------Ami righ tly no,

It'm cheuper to injure it.

i

Andrew Carraway Agency
"Invuranre Plu* Hfrrlre"
I’ llONK 124
III NORTH I'AHK

•to.

Mf ‘I

4 ee

Y o u 'll I)C UllU/cil .41 how tltcaji
you u t t operate added a p p lia iic c k :
......

f0« AIOU! MHII

AMOUNT A MONTH

DISHWASHING.............................................. J 'JO lo 40
SANDWICH TO A SIIN Q ...............................
04 to 10
lE llV IS IO N ..............................................
74 lo I 40
WAFflt B A K IN G ................................................. 02 lo 05
AUTOMATIC CIO Itit SWASHING . . . .
10 to JO
GARBAGE DISHOSAl ........................................... 02 to 04
And so on down Iht hit.

/te

AMERICA’S MOST WANTED AUTOMOBILE

uwno

f ol ks in F lorid * use m ore
electricity than people most
anywhere else...it's niudtrn
.. is'* cfhcisnt. . . it's chsap
.. it gives extra leisure for

M-

credit and high priority on

FLORIDA POWER A U6HT COMPART

your new Ford.

'.v

n ,n w r r » t “ ; r

;r

'

;

•

'

'

Tr

'T r rfrr r:
&gt; »

•«&gt;___

“I

CatM lalS

^ICKfcL A NIGHT

YOU CAN ADD i

Page 4

JUNE'S TEXACO SERVICE

•ml Ate.

WAKL

WA11

II. 1*51

k a iw m m

f!

' ’•

I

I

�A Rising Tycboti
Ifte Sanford Herald

ANOTHER REF FLbOREO feV THE HEAT?

A drian D lC yan, o f B rook ly n , N . Y „ la a y o u n g m an w h o
billavaa in sta rtin g early. A lth ou g h on ly a fifth -g ra d e r,
.A d ria n la "e d ito r, p u blish er, ow n er an d r e p o r te r " o f a w eek­
ly pu blication called “T h e S cien ce S ta r ", a w eek ly jou rn a l
d evoted to natural scien ce newn. It la n ow a y e a r old.
B « n » in a clniw m om o a y d r c ? jr , w h ere m an y gr.-at Idea:;
a re con ceived th ou g h seldom b rou g h t to lifej A drian lau n ch ­
ed th e S tar as a pu blication d evoted to a stron om y. P erhaps
because its con trib u tors cou ld n ot depend on astron om ical
bUbjecta to fill the con ten ts o f 62 issues, o r perh aps because
th e y tired o f th e su b je ct, th e scope o f th o S ta r exten d ed to
oth er scie n tific fields.
It has had its crises, like o th e r p u blication s, bu t A drian
.h as so fa r succeeded in ov ercom in g all o f them . In co n cctlon w ith th e recen t a n n iversary he d escribed o n e : " A t first
m y siste r Erlkn w as m y ed itorial a d v iser and sh e w as help­
fu l w ith advice. T hen she w anted to be ed itor, so 1 fireil
h e r."
T h is w as an ov ersim p lified ap p roach to a com p lex p ro b ­
lem , perh aps, bu t It did p rovide a solu tion .
M any sim ilar pu blication s h ave been sta rted b y grad eachoot students. F ew , h ow ever, h ave w eath ered th e trials
and tribu lation s o f an en tire y e a r o f p u blication . A d rian
D lC yan Is a y ou n g ster w orth w a tch in g . If h is ea rly career
la a n y in dication , ne will som e d ay be one o f th e ty coon s o f
th e pu blish ing w orld.

yf./

I i l p**•¥»*■,•***»
i H
l i. m
. .i
re7?^Tv:to-■
**♦• * W #
W ' Mp- . i C # 1 AM

*.

No Third Parties
far worth* dee* iroal,
T h ird parties in tha U n ited S ta tes have n ever fa red
Ift.h a l jwwpar. fiettp rv is f.u # Will. H is bent th ey seem able to hope fo r Is a b r ie f m om en t
* f t je M l"»lnt#rt. f know not
gfcd {latter l y tltleaJb. 33:22. in th e p olitical sun and then p olitica l oblivion . Thla y ea r the
P rog ressiv e P a rty h as nom inated V in cen t H aliinan o f C ali­
Pilate don't ask u* to pul all tht forn ia fo r presiden t and Mra. C h a rlotta Baas o f N ew Y o rk
w f oa the front page. Remember fo r v ice president. T h e p arty is ex p ected to have little p op u ­
lar su p p ort In N ovem ber.
T n e present edition o f th e P rog ressiv e P a rty had som e
hope o f being a fa cto r in th e 1948 election s. It w as beliavsd
(he coil oi newsprint th a t H en ry W allace, a fo rm e r V ice-P residen t o f th e U nited
ha* fetoiaird almoit 300 percent in S thtca, m igh t take enough v o te s fr o m th e D em ocra ts to
the' lait 'few yien , you cao (till e ffe c t a R epublican v ictory. U n d ou bted ly W a lla ce's can d i­
b*o*&gt;4uvJavoHle newtpiper for a d a cy on the P rogressiv e tick et d id d o som o d am age to the
afctfc.1 Meanwhile, many people D em ocra ts but n ot en ough to p reven t th e election o f P resi­
forgM that the old 3 ceat magazine d en t T rum an. A fte r th e election W allace felt o u t o f sy m ­
p ath y # lt h tho P rog ressives an d thin y e a r th eir can didates
bow &lt;o.l| 13 or 20 cent*.
h ave m uch less popular appeal.
Tty* Jet* President Roosevelt's
P ossib ly th e m ost popular fig u re to head a th ird p arty
summer’ home al CampobeUo, N*w was T h eod ore R oosevelt w h o ran on th e "H ull M o o se " ticket
In 1912. D espite the su pport o f a great num ber o f P ro g re ss­
ive R epublicans and the en orm ou s popular appenl o f "T e d d y ”
R ooaevalt, the third p arty d id not w in. It did m ako the
election o f a D em ocrat, W ood row W ilson , a certa in ty .
\ E ven the best th ird p artita seem d estin ed to fail in the
U nited S tates. T h ere m ay be fa u lts In th e tw o-p a rty system
bu t. w h en the m u lti-partied p olitical sccn ea or som e E u ro­
pean cou n tries are observed , w ith th e co n fu sio n and lack o f
sta b ility In g ov ern m en t that resu lts, it la p robably a good
i«t third p a rtia l do n ot oueceed here

advocate the Br*naa» ptai for
attkahur*, which k another wav
nt laying socialised tm k + m W
If he doem'i libs spcieikm. why b
he favoring an axNniiod/of seclih
itsd housing?
t. •*

Vkwing the shenanigans o f the
Republican Rational Convention os
the television »*t at tha home of W.
D. Hofmann Thursday night. Wil­
lard Coonollv recognised an old p4l
and chum of high school day*. Rip,
Giorga H. Bender. Cleveland. Ohio,
who Thursday night lad tho big
dsinottltration for Senator Taft,
rand a ball until both arms w «ft
tired and lad in singing Interested
ia politics before ha wore long
tfnuaSrs. Bender during k HooI dayi.
adkw a little perkdinl dedicated
ip the prbgrei.iv* policies of l»|o
Uts Theodore RoosevtH. H4 is pie*
ItrSd in Ntwt Week. Jpfy 14 Imu*
with Senator and Mr*, JtH. U

T h t 24,pOO residen t* o f R ich lan d , W aah ln gton , a g o v grn m en t-ew ned, con tractoy-oparatad A to m ic E n e rg y C om mlaalpn tow p , have an op p ortu n ity unique in tha annala o f
m od «rn G overnm ent. T h e y a rc b ein g g iv en th e ch a n ce to
hjjy. tht.*towiu&lt; bu ilt orig in a lly to houae w orkern con nected
w ith J h e H a a fo rd a tom ic inatallationa plant.
^ R fc h lip d ' M ^ident*, ■i f ith e y buy, ’ Will b e ’ k ctm M n g
eh tlra m u n lilp a llty w lth a 112,800,000 Hchool nystem , w ith
road i/.aew era and o th e r utllltlcn valued at $26,000,000. T h ey
w ill he. g e ttin g a read y-m ad e tow n, d ebt free.
T h e sale is by no m eana certain . D ecision In b ein g left
to the residen ts, w h ose opinions aro b ein g polled by tho
Census B ureau. O f the 66 p er cant o f resident)* and 2.1 per
cen t o f iion-renldenta w h o have already replied, o v e r 60 per
cen t »ay th ey in ten d to bu y bom ea In the a tom ic city . Itn
p rice (a abou t $46,000,000.
D avid E . S h aw , A B C m an ager o f th e H a n ford Opera­
tions o ffic e , con sid ers th e sale o f R ich lan d both desirable
and feasible. W h en it w aa fir s t built, Hubsidiea in th e form
o I low ren ts and o th e r inducem enta w ere noeded to get
W orkers to sta y in th e deaart. T od ay, h ow ever, it is a flou r­
ish ing com m u n ity w h ose retddenta earn g ood wagim and
w h ose com m ercia l area com jw tea fa v ora b ly w ith thoae in
near-by cities. T h e g ro w th o f th e area h as con vin ced bindneaa leaders th a t It w ill be able to a ttra ct o th e r industries
ao it can a a e ip s tha stlgm A o f bein g a on e-in d u stry tow n.

grossed 1178,813.03 last week, Di­
MAHKKTH REPORT
WINTER IIAVEN t o - Six of 12 rector William 1.. WiUon of tho
repotting
livestock
markets Florida Stale Farmer* Markets
laid Sunday.
nf I'oinmerre anil her hu*l)*nil was
Wilson said isles for tha weak
a painting contractor
on th* 12 merket* totalled 4,444
Another «eek rnil fatnlllty came rattle, 3.033 hogs and ilx horsas.
By The Ax*oel*led Pre»x
when Alexander Gabriel,
44.
In hla fruit and vegetable report.
One Florida family of four was
wiped out and four member* nf Sprlngllrkl. III., ilrmvnrd while Wilson aald 2,197 unit* ware sold
tor *8,8*3.90 at Plant City.
another family were killed In two swimming at I'cnsacnla Sunday.
separate traffic acrltlrnla over the
week end.
A head on collision of two auto
mobiles near (he Georgia Florida
line early Sunday killed Ernest
Fay Sr., 43; Id* wife, Mrs. Alice
Margot Fay. 37. ami their two ehll
dren, Margo!, 7. and Ernest J r . n
A mother anil ihree of her ehll
dren were killed near SI. Peter*
burg Saturday when their atdnmn
bile Mailed on e crossing ami was
struck by a Seaboard Air I.lne
Railroad passenger train.
The dead were Mr*. Gentry Stew
M
il, V
'| D
/ l v l H IGall,
I B I I i U*
* 1I I I ■
l|.e*.
«V|
art,
40;
Sylvia
0; KEdna
S, and Carolyn fllewart, II.
Teresa Ann Slewnrt. 10, waa

Family Of 1Wiped
Out, 4 Others Are
Killed In Crashes

mlng.
•Four Miami girl*, cn route lo
Pnrtimouth, N. II., were Inlured
In the crash that wiped out the
Kay family. They were Mrs Doth
linger*, 20; her slstera, Msrglo Ann
Cong, 18, end fihlrle.v I.nng, II,
end Dorothy lingers, sister In lew
nf Mrs Rogers.
The Fay family, which lived al
Anna Marla Dench, was reluming
home from n vacation trip In Hicks
vllle, N, Y. Mrs. Fny wns nerre
Inry of the Anna Marin Chnmber

S

41 rnlMt an hour 81
ind Miami had wtt
inUaa. in aquifla. T
itand from West Pa
ward through tha he;
QUAKI RECORDED
NEW YORK Oh—Tha fordham
Univaralty salimonaph. recorded

•hook, waa recorded at U iiltio
p.m. and a aaeoad at ia;l7:i8
p.m. (EflT).lOJOO mllai from New
York..............

Evan Teeth For
Bettor Health

the new* toeth wtU b* straight
end properly ptoeed.
Itraigkt toeth are irm e than

elm'
ir
e.
Y’Jt'* W-« —
j. ls£)*aj y. v Jf .L

-

The fideral Homing AdmlnU(ration leeutd pro** release No.
62-d, marked “ Released for Sunday
patxn, Juno It, 1963," In Waih*
ington tha othar day.
If.lt had b«an an Important new*
Item, tha Journal would hava reealvad It tha aama day through It*
wira service* or ita Washington
bureau. But it waa ao unimportant
that Um FHA didn’t maU It until
8 pan., June Id, a day after Ita
release, and It didn’t arm s In Milwaukaa until Juna IS, .1 day* lata,
from a ntwa atandpolnt, It waa a
waalt of money and time.
Thla bit' of nawa that tha FHA
thought Important to *end out conearned tha resignation of one E. T.
Stearns, director of the FHA office
la f o r i Worth, Tex., and the ap­
pointment of one O. A. Gaaaway at
Ilia etreceetqr. It had no foncelvabU Interut outalda of the Port
Worth region, where local reportara would hava plckad It up any­
how. Yet tlma and taxpayer*’
money, were uaed to tend It out to
th# Nation’* p m * —which, like the
Journal, undoubtedly threw It In
tho wOetfhaikli
If this were a rata thing, It
might not ha Important. But it
Isn’t. Evtrv mall It full of Just
■ueh worthleta trivia called new*
releteee for which preclout tax
money la aquandored.
Tha United .Stale* Forctt Bervlco
o f th* Department of Agriculture,
for Inatanre, hat had the Journal
on It* mailing Hit ainca 1047. Not
one of theae raleaaee ha* aver been
uaed or hat been of value In pre­
paring an article. The Journal hat
written and aaked to ho taken off
the mailing Mat. The newt relearn
kaop pouring In.
Obviously there It a place for
publicity and distribution of Infor­
mation In Government. An Inform
public depend* on it. There le value
In much of the statistical work the
Government doe*, In haila Infor­
mation on good agricultural p r a c­
tice*, on eorlal-sarurily right* and
benoflta, and on a myriad of other
mattara. But there should ha no
place for worthies* publicity, for
propSgandliing, for loading the
malla and the payroll* down with

ducera,
Forbea magailne estimated re­
cently that It costa the Government
11.600.000 each month to pay Ita
publicity worker*, 14,000,000 to
print what they produce, and 63,600.000 to mall It out. Thla doean t
count hundred* of others engaged
In Government publicity work who
are hiding on civil-service roll*
under lucn titles a* "admlnlatratlv# aeeiatant” and othar highBounding name* who** talari** and
product are Impossible to trace.
Section 6-64 of the United 8tat*s
Code state* that under a law patt­
ed by Congreia on October 32,
1913, “ no money appropriated by
any aet ahall be used for th* compenaatlon of any publicity expert
uni*** specifically appropriated for
that purpoae.” That law la being
violated continuoualy by subter­
fuge. .
In 1D4S there ware 46.000 Fed­
eral employees engaged full or
part time In publicity activities—
not counting tha workers hidden
under other titles. No current fig­
ures are available, but Increasing
mall Indicate* tha total la now
much higher.
Million* of dollar* art being
wasted.

CAflUALTIBS IDENTIFIED
WASHINGTON OH- The Defense
Department today Identified 116
belUe casualties In a new Korean
war list (No. 603). It reported 29
•lead. St wounded, one missing and
two Injured.

IN S U R A N C E A T A S A V IN G
FOR YOUR
H O M E - A U T O M O B IL E
B U S IN E S S

“ Your Mutual Insurance Friend*
112 N. Park Ava.
Phone 191

es, we want to thank you for the splendid pro­
gress of this Association in the past twelve
months.
those of you who have savings acTo counts
we have paid a dividend at
eexea«

M #l«avi

#4 n A*

the rate of 3% a year, but thanks for help­
ing us expand our services to Seminole
county.

Look at these figures:

publication

thst thtr* art two,*

Milwaukee Journal

To those whose loan account* we are
1 handling we say thanks for your
confidence, your contribution to our cpmmunity’s growth and for your faJth in our
ability to be helpful. We always strive to
merit your trust.

SnShU
da atoMnea minag tm&lt;foutii
qe
* Prasbytarian SWkUy *el|oM
ft. At in# toavetotoa hs wit
M in i in the tiaginf o l hyftoit

•tats treisurke to,
. constmclion prog

Worthless Government Publicity

|.

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr.

Sedan

'

4127600
. 1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan
lI M fto o

Comm

1946
OldimpbUe X
Sedan

ASSETS
V i n t M ort, L o in a
O th sr L oa n s
S tock F H L B
U.S. G o v 't B o n d i
C«ah
O ffic e B ldg.
Furn A E qu ip
TOTAL

J U N E SO, 1952
28,258,44
4 2 3 0 0 .0 0
102,000.00

JU N E SO, 1951
D E C . S I, 1951
$1,666,867.85
$2,258,411.47 $2,064,180.85
15,859.75
27,500.00
162,000.00
96,501.82
27,177.98
27.088.48
5,818.84
7,681.62
$8,000,781.24
8 2 ^ 8 8 ,S 8 0 J I
8 M 1 7 ,071.80
150,000.00
cacoi
8,118.08

$1,896,414.68
798.12
6,021.17
122.18
70,000.00
1 2 ^ 0 0 ,0 0
14,980.12

mm

�■ •

S ocial A n d Personal Activities
P H O N E 148

Social Calendar
MONDAY
The El»le Knight Circle of the
Flrit Baptist Church will meet
with Mr*. V. C. Messenger, 300
W*»t Third Street at 8:l&gt;0 p.m. A
Hospital ehower will he held. Ar­
ticle* needed Include linens, towel*,
w**h cloth*, glasses, v»»e*. nilver,
TUESDAY
Th* Seminole High Prbnol Band
will hold »ummer practice In the
•chool band hall nt 7:30 p.in. All
alumni and Interested person* are
cordially Invited to be present,
......TNF.8DAY
WKDN
Th* Travcr Meeting Berrica at
th* First Baptist Church will he
held In the Memorial Educational
g at 8:00
H:uu p.m.
Building
Th* Midweek Prayer Service of
t* Central Baptist Church will he
eld at 8:00 p.m. The Sunbeam*
will alio meet at thl* hour.

f

TEEN TALK
By VIVIAN BROWN
AP Newafeaturea
Vacation time I* the season
when many a nice girl goes
astray. She meets new friends,
different from her neighborhood
Wils. She visits new place*, un­
like thos* to which she has been
accustomed. Unless her parents
hav* alerted her to some of the
little dangers which might be
lurking In unexpected wayside*,
she might not sense It until she
ll entangled In an undesirable
w*b.
Most summer heartache* evolve
from a handful of missteps. I( a
girl would Just maka a clear ap­
praisal of any proposition that
Hlasn't been encountered before,
asking herself whether theru are
any drawbacks, she'd have nosh­
ing to worry about. Here are some
suggestions:
1. It doesn’t pay to waste time
with married men. And don’t be­
lieve ’em when they say their
wive* want them to have fun. 8o
what While you’re flitting away
time with an older man, you'll
probably pas* up a nice young
an your own age.
Sven '*
If your family permits
2. Ev
you to have cocktail* at home,
don't drink with stranger*. If you
are partying with a group and It
seem* Ilk* the thing to do, accept
,a drink, sip It occasionally, If
you like, but don't think you must
drink to keep up with a crowd.
8. Things are likely to get very
cosy at summer resorts. People
have been known to scurry oack
and forth to each others’ room*.
^Tht first thing you know you are
wflkely to be partying In u gay
wolf'* room hi the wee hours of
the morn. Of course he'll look
harmless, at first—they all do.
Make a rule not to visit boys'
rooms.
4. If you are asked to go for a
moonlight sail, make sure you
hav* company that Is trustworthy
It I* not enough that other young
girls are being paired off witii
young men. Yuu should know how
«ve|| these girls know their male
Companions, and you ahould be
very well acipiaintcd with your
own date. Unlras you are a superswimmer you'll need the rn ^ fct
tlon of th* captain to get hack
home from a canoe, rowboat, pow­
er or sailboat trip.
8: Picnics are fun. But don't go
to out-of-the-way picnic areas
with atrange companions. That
’’darling boy" you met last night
can be Just as fiendish as any
^drug ator* cowboy. If you plan to
C io picnicking with a new beau,
auggait another couple whom you
know well to accompany you.
8. If you are on a two-weeks
vacation or working at a raaort,
don’t tl# up with on* men—that's
on* way to epoll your eummer.
Men teem more attractive in aumn er and glrla art likely to be
more romantic than at other sea­
sons of the year. Moonlight and
natura’a other enchanting prop*
g**? help etcal a girl’* heart away.
»Wh#n she arrive* back home and
•*ti by the telephone waiting for
that devoted summer twain to
call, chances are she’ll ba dlsInted.
- If a young man auggeata yiou
way for aa weekend
weekend with hi
him

r

f

' t m ,'
Plan to it

ft

|nn, be ear* you write
y o w own reservation*
“ lflm atlon *o that am _

„ IPSjSffi U t s K
your big a d v a n L ^ w a y from
home w f te, wire or telephone
your family for money to that you
can leave the vacation raaort unJf0UJ ownM
, ‘ ” ra- Be indepttid.
entrant! youll have nothing to

BITTING
O T M TABUI

Tb*

bride shouldn't wait
r T u ,r *. ®" *b# doorsup. b*for« aba—
to set th* table. iS w a r e e a fo m a j
d|nn*r letting before your flrat
party, and you will not bo la n
alther on tha night of tho event,
■foal time* w* aet a *

Williams-Wolf ram
Wedding Plans Told
Wedding plan* have been an­
nounced for the marriage of Mis*
Lois Virginia Williams to Edgar
(I. Wolfram, both of Oklawaha
which will take place on July i7.
Mr. Wolfram Is well known In
Sanford having made hi* home In
Seminole County for 16 years
with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Long, and
moving to Ocala about two years
ago.
The wedding will take place at
8:00 p.m, at the Oklawaha Bap­
tist Church with the Rev. Walter
Faust of Ocala officiating Mrs.
Hilly Cordrey will be the plenilt
and Bill Faust, sololet.
Mr*. C. B. [.awry of Melbourne
will lie her slster'e matron of
honor and brldeemalds will Include
Mr*. William Roblneon, Ocala,
and Mlsa Carolyn Herndon, Okiewaha. Herman E. Long, Galneivllle, will reive a* beet man, and
usher* will be Richard Innli Orlamlo, and Jnmea C. Brnnl,
Lake­
'
i. L
land.
Following the wedding a recep­
tion will be held at the home of
Mr. nml Mrs. Long. No invitations
will he sent but all friend* are In­
vited to attend.

ersonals
I)r and Mrs. A. W. Epps Jr. end
children returned Saturday from
New Smyrna Beach where they
spent two weeks.

Miss .Crlssey Will
Wed James M. Syples

'Culium Home Scene
i
Of Bridal Shower

, "t-J |

Rev. and Mr*. Cecil L. Crlssey
announced today the engagement
of their daughter Kathleen Eli**beth to James Millard Sypl-s rif
uae/oH
., ... ..... .
Miss Crlssey Is a native of Cen­
tral Florid*, graduating from tho
Del.and High School. She uttenqrd Cumberland Junior College In
Williamsburg. Ky. Mr. Syplr* wa*
born in Dothnn, &lt;
Ala.
*■••« eanil
asisi 111
rt-celsaM
nit
n the Alnbamn
schools. He I* employed in con­
struction work In Sanford.
Plans are being made for tlie
wedding on Aug. 2.

Miss Carleen Hnllsnherk was
enteitirined recently uiilr a mis­
cellaneous shower glum by Mi*«
Knthrvn Culium. Min Rosemary

{

Mrs. Vernon Hardin and daugh­
ter Vicki spent the pest weekend
In Tallshassev where they visited
relative*.
In
\\
Mr*. I.ee lunper
P' and sons, Mike
and Andy, arrived yesterday to
Maxine Itnlmn
spend several week* with her par­
The Golden Circle Sunday School
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Lee.
Cla*a_of the Ejrst Baptist Church
Miss Itnbun Engaged
met Ttiesdny night nt the home
Mr and Mrs. 6f. L. Reborn Jr,, Mr*. H. D. Harrison with Mrs. 8.
To John Htcvermm
\
Miss Ann Unborn and Miss Jsnlrc E. Harbour a* co-hostess.
Reel returned yesterday from New
Prealdent Mrs. A. L. Thoma*
Mr. and Mix. C. P Rabun of
Smyrna Bearn.
presided over the hindnesi meeting
.Sanford announced today the en­
during which reports were heai
Mr. *nd Mr*.- Bob Harris have from the vie* presidents, and gagement of their daughter Vir­
is their guest at their home on Thursday was set ns visitation dag ginia Maxine to John C. SteverEscambia Drive. Mr*. Harris’ for the class. The meeting wai' snn Jr., son of Mrs L, E. Smith
mother, Mrs Rochelle Crolhwall of closed with a prayer after which and John ('. Sleversnn of San­
game* svrre enjoyed during a so­ ford.
Daytona Reach.
Miss Ration attended Sanford
cial period.
nh,m|&lt; giaduatnig with the Class
Mr*. Harrison was assisted In of
Mr*. L. F. Garner ha» return­
IPfl'J.
ed to her home on 20*1 West Six­ serving refreshment* by Mr*. Bill
Mi. StevriHon also attendril
teenth Street from Rt. Vincent's Harvey. Those attending were Mr*. Sanfonl school * mid served for
Hospital In Jacksonville whrrr N. C. Booth, Mrs. It |, Thomas, a
visitor, Mrs. Joe Knke, Mrs. Thom­ four year* with the United
she underwent surgery.
tier Aimy. two years of which
as, Mrs. C. W llamll, teacher, St
were on Okinawa
At present he
Krlrnds of Elmer R. Echols Mrs. John L. Miller. Mrs. W. T. i» employed by the City Product
formerly
eriy oof Sanford now reading Crabtree, Mrs C. W. Ergle and Company In Sanford.
at 612 Villa Marla. Hryan, Texas, Mrs. Harvey.
The wedding w ill be In Septem­
will regret to learn that he ha*
ber with plain t., be iiliimiillceil
entered the Army hospital In
at a later date.
Mr*. Edward F. Liinr entertain­ Rryan where he underwent an
Iljr
HETTY
CLARKE
appendectomy
ed for Miss fletty Cagle, brideCHESS TOUIINFY OPENS
AP Newafeature* llrauty Edttnr
elec*, with a dinner on Thursday
TAMPA id'
About l.'at of the
night at Spencer'a private dining
rniilltry's fop eliesi players begin
A/2c Frank E. Bradley Jr. of
room. The dinner table was center­ Greenville, 8. C. has arrived to
Th* big summer broil Is under play today m the .Vltd annual tin
ed with a silver Irnwl holding while visit hi.* giandniother, Mrs. K. way From coast tn const feminine lloiral open lournmiieiif
the first
roses, irlndinli, and fleur de II* and C. Echols. He has Just finished a pulchritude Is exposed to the sun four the iiffalr lias been lirlil In
flanked with white tapers. A bridal course nt the Army Language for better—or worse And many Florltla
Larry Evans. New Ymk. will dp
scene nt the side of the table In- School In Monterey, Calif, nnd fol­ times It la for worse
eluded palms, fern and gladioli lowing his visit In Sanford will
If you've ever had a had sun- fend lo • title m the 12 d i) event
hacking a small bride and groom report to (trunks Air Foice Here hlirn, you need not be reminded J R Gllisoli .ll . ib ,m m,in of fillof llmt big fry. Painful exper­ lournmoeiit eiiiiimlltep said idav
under a white arch decorated with In San Antonio, Tex.
ience can make us aware of the pie wll riiine Iroin Puerto It Is n.
wedding hell* and lilies of the val­
effects of too much sunshine for t uba, t'anaila and Spain lo adill
ley.
many yrars. Sometimes we be­
Places were marked with rose­
lion to the United SI rles
come so fealful of the sun's rays,
bud nosegay corsages. Other ar­
long depend* mi tire skin of I inhowever,
that
we
rtodge
the
sun
rangement* In th* rooms were of
In div idu a l, nnd t l i e i c w i l l be m a n y
even
on
Ihe
way
to
market.
pink summer flower*. During the
d i f f e r e n t r e a c t io n s f r o m the use
Miss Naticv Williams, whose
It Is possible to corral the bene­
evening Mr*. Gretehcn Crowell en­
of lire sa m e lotion.
marriage
to
Kenneth
Berry
will
ficial
rays
of
the
sun
hv
common
tertained the guest* with an Inlie m o p vo ur lotion i« a good
be
an
event
of
July
23,
was
hon­
sense.
The
first
rule
I*
to
tint*
terestlng rhnlk talk.
one Uoiis nll your p h y s i c i a n lint
ored
on
Friday
at
1:00
o'clock
your
exposure
to
Ihe
sun.
The
Thosn Invited to he with Mile
don't hr a g u i n e a pig mol l i u - t
Cagle were Mr*. W. A. Cagle, Mr*. with a luncheon given by Mr*. second pierautlon is tn use a good to a lotion about w l i l i l i you kno w
Ruth Scott, Mr*. John Keeling, Lloyd F- Boyle at her home on suntan oil which should protect nothin g T h e r e m e many- good sun
you from the sun's drying effects, tsn lot i or i * n a i l a b l e olie
Mrs. Owen Ruaterwnll. Mr*. Bud­ Msllonvlll* Avenue.
lias
The brlde-eUct chose to wear a a contributing cause of wrinkles herII a p prov ed by Ih e c o m m i t t e r
dy Mock. Mr*. Crowell. Mrs. James
Plser, Miss Patricia Caasuba and black cotton frock with black and and Irregular pigmentation.
on rnsmetli-x of
the
A m e ric a n
If your goal Is lo tan, and you
white trimming.
the hasten.
.Medical Association.
ate
fair-skinned,
you
will
not
be
Attractive flower arrangements
.In tha Doyle home were of pink able to accomplish a honey hue
loses, white Tints* ami blue hy­ overnight. Moat girls expect mir­
drangeas. Guest* were served at acles from suntan lotion*. As one
"I bought a suntan
small tables with the sentlng ar­ complained:
lotion because I always redden
Dy ALICE I,. CROMARTIE
rangement being marked with and
blister. The first (lav I rub­
hrltlal plan-cards.
During thn
It on uni are as a sort of test.
HIDDEN HAZARDS
luncheon the honor guest was Ibed
all over except my arm—
Familiar houtrhold task* may presented with a gift of linen. it burned
wan perfectly white. 1 expected
hide a danger none the le*a real About‘ I'd guests enjoyed tho oc­ to he tanned by the lotion, hut
BIRTH \NNIH NUHMI'.NT
bread** It can't be seen, according casion with Miss Williams.
found It was a waste of mom y-"
Mr
anil Mr*. It. (' P r c a l l an
to specialists of the tt. S. Depart­
That Is a silly letter. The gill noun" the hlrlli " f a yon Ernest
ment of Agriculture. For example,
found a lotion which prevented „ Kdsv.od, weighing d Ins 13
,
there's the possibility of shock If
painful sunburn, permitting It- • oil Jidi II a* the l*‘r •tiwI-1 I augn
electric appliances, used with wa­
to absorb healthful sun m i ) , ton M'tiimlal Hospli.il
ter or In ilamp place*, are no*
iet Imps, and she wasn’t sntisflr I
grounded. Without this special
III FS WIN IIIN I'I’T E
Ice suntan lutinu—obviously
»
protection, a stray current, seeking
good one— would havo nrotcctr-l
WI.MMINSTF.lt Mil i,P
Him
the easiest way to the ground, may
ner and afforded a gradual tan dirds of houevliers, luildmg till'll
run through your body.
Hut people who burn cuslly eaunoi own after two bomb attack •. furred
Re sure an electric washing ma­
tun overnight. Moat times they ihe congregation ofl lie A'-reiislon
chine Is safely grounded, they ad­
are lucky to tan at nil.
Kpi.M op.il ('hurt'll lu iiinve -cry ices
vise. Some manufacturer* eoulp
A good suntan
lotion which into the parish house Sunday
their washer* with a cord that
screens out burning ray* ran help
Th. liers were found in Ihr
grounds the machine whenever It
you If used faithfully.
Bui tnu ■acri&lt;iv of tlie historic church Frl
“ hill"
Is plugged In. Such a cord ha* a
3-prong plug and requires a 3-hole
outlet to fit It. Some other wash­
ers have a 3-wlrr rord with a regu­
lar 2-prong plug that fits the usual
2-hole outlet. The third wire, for
grounding, branches off the cord
near the plug and goes Into a tiny
socket that replaces on* of tha
arrew* that hold the cover plat# on
the outlet. This is a good "ground"
If the wire U metallic eahle. With
non-metallle cable, used In many
farmhouse*, It doe* not give protectlon unless th» nullet Itself ha*
a good "ground."
If a washing machine has onlv a
2-wlr* cord. It I* not grounded, but
should be. Her*’* how to do It: At­
tach one end of a separate length
TVe imptiewjrt*! Imt nevy ot
of insulated wire to the frame of
•ri|ie kiWirr mi •
CKessttiN
the electric motor and the other
end to a water pipe which will car­
ry the current to the ground, use
a clamp fitting to keep each end
firmly attached. The wire should
h* bare Just where It attache* to
th* elamp*.
If a hom* fr e s w , Ironer, or
other electric appliance I* used In
*0,000 la tlx systl
a d*mp place, ground It the same
wav, the specialist* advise.
• p a n In lias m*Vls|l
Be sure to have plenty of venti­
TV#
lfw« uotf of i
t llr(Hla| ksm .f HTOX mqial
lation In a room In which you us#
ffi* Inmia aoij «K« tlm gtrf
•h* |t»« M h#* ft* kiM
a washing machine powered by *
gasoline engine. Exhauet from
even a emell gasoline engine con­
NO OALr—With vacation tlm*
tain* a high amount of carbon
monoxide — a toxic gas which can on h«r mind over h u enough
■sp*r*Ut to mlx-and-rntt*. Thl*
neither
he seen nor emailed
il
.......—- end
anyone breathing the fume* In a •hlrt and *klrt of light blue pur*
closed roopi may he overcome, For ■Ilk *h««r waa dsilgned by C1»ra
Safety, have fresh air circulating rotter. Th* ahlrt I* trimly tucked
In a home workshop where gaso­ ’ and h u a imall rounded collar.
line-powered tool* are In use, or Th* *1m v *« are cuffed and button
even In a room where model air­ back with Uny peart button*. Un&lt;
planes and power toys are oper­ prened '&gt;W*ti knakd th* akirt
•V»*f rtetf nttM
comfortably full. Combined with
mU iftMi Himini ha
ated
----------------- 1■
-■ otlt«f"dMH*i‘ f«th*r *klrta and
good rule to remember now li that *oc«*«ori*f. they atrttch your
fork* go left, except th* cocktail ■ummer wardrobe Indefinitely.
CkWlS* with lie own eatln belt tn
•r W S K fork which goea right
TAVUM •MMMAN M&gt;* •tko ntwsr. . eon* uarwov
watermelon pink.
levrxn
s^ w an m iea n esw n w............
s^ tn w ^ tievts
with the knlv*a and aoup spoon.
lwxii&gt;aaa«iMM ,'MSM MvnikM V

Harrison Home
Scene of Meeting

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

Mrs. Lane Entertains
Honoring Miss Cagle

' A

The party was held at the Culium
home on West Fifth Street
Those
nttendlllg
with
Miss
Hollenbeck were her mother, MtV
C. I.. Hollenbeck, Mrs. C
L.
Franklin, Mrs. Darrell
Grlrmr,
Mis. Donnld Reagan. Mrs. Roger
Schmidt. Sirs. () It Smith and
daughter, Pat, Mrs C. R. June*
and daughter, Mnignret. Mis.
1 Claude Sanders, and the Mtsser
Barbara McNnh, Edna
Mirhels,
Myitlr Lee Hardy, Viiglnla Wil
son. Phyllis Wyatt, Jnrkie Row
land, Khrisr Benton, Hetty till
lum, Betty Peacock, Fatty linin'
and the hostesses.

TTIE PANFORD HER ALU
Mon., Jul r. lt, 1952
Page

Aircrat
(Cnnilnnsa S't„ni I*.are liner

ed hv Ihe Newport News Ship largest aircraft, carrier. Ihe 45,000building nnd Dry Itnck &lt; u . builder ton Mltlwnv
A tmw yomplrlely enclosed up
of the passenger liner United
States which set i ti ms allantic tn the (light deck. In thrust aside
speed n-eord on h,-t otsoten trip the iiiggrit -waves
I i-lrvislrm tn
c tlie rr, wi
fe. .V-'cpe
................ .
t vc- lui -n ,'i (ug . .i i ii.i y igalilig
Foster said then- was -igiilli
enure in the ln« t the Idg carrier Ihe ship when tim bridge Is re­
was being -.lull'd on July II. tracted dming landing uperitlnns
France's ll.i till,- O n "| mem
Extensive runipiirlmentntlon of
orablr milestone In tho lil-dnrir tha- hull to k,eep tin- tup aflu.it
even though hit with a number of
struggle of to.in (or freedom "
The defense oMlrl.il did not torpedoes
With the past but cutdrny«rsy
specify in to. speei li Ihe rxprrtrd
range of the I o n e dal', .iirir.ifl helyyeen the Air l-'otcp and Navy
Rut his iiii-Miloii of the "linierniosl in mind. Secretary Fuatei mmInirs" of an iggre'. .or |Mnver sug 1mented
gexfrd target • deep in Russia, now
"Nn -ingle weapon no single
well beyond tin- gist or 71*1 mile armed service, can win alum- It
Opel at ion aI ■din of present day is upon tiie combinatiurr ami ef­
rnrriri based ilrei iff
fective operation nt nil the servNew. long range tioillliei s are 'ices err I'frrrtttllC t a ten in that
known to he pi inio'il nr lo actual the military security of our conni oustruetloo for u*e on the For , try piuperly te .1«
rental
tm Ileal Id, the t eretnuny today
The Four.ini yyIII grow Into a wa . .lolin. 1. Rultivnn. die former
carrier of lliesr illiuenaloiis and secretary ut tin- Navy who re
i dgnrd 1*1. pud alter the adminis­
appenriime
flight deck 1.1*Its feel lung. 2.',? tration had stopped tlie Navy's
(eel wide An ‘lal.-ind" diuctuie first effort- to Imild a snperearrier
’
which r un I"- reti ii-leil In provide in IItlit

day Twi. Insrctlrlde tioinlis were
set off and dead hens rained down
on Ihe pryvs
Rut swarms of Ihe Inserts stir
vlvrtl nnd the Itev Austin F
Sehildiv,iehtrr moved Ills Sunday
services
Alt exterminator ssnx nil unnhstrueled llighf deck
A speed pridi.ddv tdmve the 3.1
seheduleil to oust the bees Imlny
kinds ruled speed fur the present

There s i c about Hll.uOfl speclas
of moths in d tortter flies.

c/Vloxi'i
LAST TIMES TON MI IIT

Beauty Notes

Mrs. Boyle Honors
Miss Nancy Williams

1

.it limn

hm*|

rtlinrlM

TUESDAY ^ WEDNESDAY
— Ai-itt —

[Hints to Housewives)

Cur l mm
r a i 'K-t o n cn o n t, raiti .14
I 'f gold yvlialaboiie ro a d m o v 'VMS
deataned by J e t'V I’ n iu x
f.o
t ill t 0%2 Tlie full s'* I t ' i« softly
■rivaled An orange i&lt; • f, 1 1 , *he
\* n r, l tine

• TheCompanyl
She Keeps

mill

llUlitt

S flr rlrd Slm rU

SALFORD *ORLAN D

, m

U
&lt;• •

DOORS OPEN 10:15 A. M.!
SPECIAL
Advanced Price Engagement!

Throe great
love stories
in M-G-M’s
mighty
spectacle i

Solve Your
Beauty
PioMeins

1.1

Coining For
A Lfmilrd Time

/-A

; Only!

&gt;

July 15-10-17-18*10
%,r

Jessica Oftl Revlon Will Solve Your

♦f ^*1 :

11

r*'

9

DM

Beauty Problems With Ail Individual

150 »
^ ,*\5?

» em — IIt-esiaoa SM

it

2 - DAY8 ONLY — 2
STARTS TOMORROW THRU WED.!

Beauty Pcrsonalysis” - at no charge
-ty.t 1

ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT N I L

P R IC E 81 M A T IN E E S — fiOci E V E N IN G S ~ 85c
C H lIiD R E N — 25e (A L L IB IC E S IN C L U D E T A X )

’

’ I* fif

• tit

&gt;
aVij S m *

AIR-CON IHTIONBD

Theatre
fRATI

It H ttM il4 -* ilM I:lI

it
t . W .-^a»w
»' stawai T r .
I-'j-r-xia
'
. ' ■ .....................

i t .,......
T * -4

' • ;
....... ..

0'W't t * » ^
• ■• •
■&gt;

— ---------- --------- ---------------------- -

■■

'
• • ,

«

»

•

v

........... e— ........ ---------------------------------

�Fifth Place A t Stake A s Blues Face Orlando Here Tonightj
--------------

Sanford Only 1 Tilt
Out Of 4th Place;
A l c n o - L e v y Will
Have Milking Race
By KKNT CIIKTLAIN
Tim resurgent Seminole
Blue
basi'linll machine with eighl win*
in their last II games will take
tut Die Orlando Senators in the
Memorial Stadium tonight at H;IK
a in. with fifth plnco the Immed­
iate Sunford goal, lining into to­
night's encounter the Seminole*
ilml themselves only Mt-gume out
of fifth place and just one game
back of the fourth plm-e Hay lone
Beach Islander*.
This evening's game will find
Louis R e n t n^H
S II M 111I

Wl.rll

III'

Mike Dll' lull fol

j g j ‘ *! Mis, ihe
IB f* *

Puerto

hits posted II .12

I n , i m l will, me
1 *Si'jiiiiinlcii Mi l *

l.uuie iienias
A u
amusirig
sidelight will lie offeied funs when
they attend Ihe piiine. (ienrrul
Malinger John Kruler will huvr
levelul rows on the field prior
to the game for ii milking comest
between pinycis of both reams.
Ihe IdglillKhl n( this show
will M Ilia &lt;mileal helwreii
Manager Churk Aleno and (Jrlindo pilot I'rfl l.ety. they will
race III nee who can get the
most milk ill the shorten! lime.
L a st Sa tu rd a y n ig ht 1020 farm
punted intu Me
,t --i.2 5 (S w m ^ *
Htadliin.
to

I,

f'Ulll'M || I-Will .I I
tlii'li
t\ui Klin
•«in• with
H
ron\ lin ing
lO d t l ^ f l
llailglilei

the

o v e i

I

E " iH L

1

Aleno
d r u vi
home two lull* \ . f t
fur Ills 101st unit
t
and lu2nd of Her
*■ *■•'7

M

year.
.Mutiny llyrd annexed win No.
It for the seusou tu tup all Semi­
nole ilingeiN iii tnut uepurimem.
'ill* ilemjer rlghthaudvr huwevei,
had tu he relieved hy L'hlcu C o rrales In the seventh.
- The tighlnesN uf the Florida
'HUte League rac* I* reflected
Iii the narrow two-game margin
separating Ihe Blues from IH*
third-place I’alnika AxiiDae. A
(onibliinllon ol a loss by I'alntkn
and Dnylonu, end a win fur
Hsnfuiil Dim evening
Would
muve llle Blues lulu a ll* with
Daytona lor luurlll place aud
leave the Blues just one gaum
oat of the llilril spill,
I’ tegam e
milking
fe*tlvltl-r,&lt;
win guv uiiderwuy ut the MeiiMr1 st n.ailiuiii luiiighi ut 7:M) pm
and Klldei promised it to i.e
"dllly".

Red Hats Win On
Neat Four - Hitter
By Jimmy Vickery

••

&gt;

I

TTrr-r—r

1

Shantz Can Set Records For A ’s
‘Baby Blues’ Cop Aleno Threatens 2 FSL Records
Fans’ Votes Put {
By Winning 30 Games Thu Year Two Moving Into
With ICO RBI’s And 20 Homers Rhodes In Front;
iiv j o e iti;fc111.i: it
run Inin Die right field stands. It
Axunrlaled Press SiMirt* tVrller v as Die only lot of Ihe game for
Ihil.bv S'inniz. inidit't Miulhpow Ihe Tigers.
nl ll-e IMnl:iilei|ihi'i Alhlell'-n, can;
In Ihe (win bill, the Yankees
l. Hr'-ome the liisttfi’st winner in ••stiprd lo ir Tiger pitmen lor 31
I'hiladclphta's American League hits Mickey Mantle lilt a homer
III* tlie v.
i i eneh game Yogi Berra helled
2 lleciiiiie the first second tlivi hi* IHi h and Joe Collins his sev­
siiui km In iii the past 5U yeurs en’ ll (or the Yanks.
Iii lejii his league iii wun and lost
Mike Garcia turned In a hrll
percentiicc
Un it two
hitter for Cleveland In
j. nucuiiiu hie first so • cuimi tin- opener as the Indians swept
winner iii the iiiu j o is In
yean a dmibleheader from Washington
anil l,it in . 1 Ailiciiian I
ci tu mi und 2 I. lo remain 3 M game*
lenell iliai lotul iii 21 yeai«
hi-hlnd Ihe pa©* • setting Yankee*.
Sliunl/ spun a seven - In., d - 0 M no«en'» 17th home run gsv# Ihe
idililoill Sunday as Hie Athletics Indians Die serond game.
split a diiuineiie uler with the t.'lu
Maurice MeDermntt also hurled
t-ugo While Sox The Sox look the a two
hitler for Boston as the
seiond, 7 I II was Ituhliy's Hurd i|nl box took n pair front Ihe St
siiouiout and lu.s ltitli cumplelu lanns llro'vns It 5 amt1 4 0. Thu
gum* iii Id stalls lie has won IS vieuig lefthander fanned eight and
.i i .d lost Iniec.
walked two In Die nightcap Catch­
The 5 7 lighLw'lyht fioin Potts er Sam in v Willie's 10th • liming
Chuck Aleno . , . Sanford's Mug­
ging manager becomes (list player town, Pa., has a chance to butter homer won Die opener.
Philadelphia's Phillis* moved to
in FSL to reach KH) Rill's und 20 the Plilludcipulii recoid hy Jack
hnlili'M. lie helled four circuit Coombs iii lulu and iadly Bob within (our games of Ihe fourth
i.lure Cutis, whipping Chicago In a
drove In Hill ol 31 triumphs
clouts ill tin re games last week.
drove « as the lust ol eii(ht Aider douh'eheader. 7 3 and 9 2 Richie
hit
lean League hurlers lo win 30 or Ashhurn led Ihe Phils' 23
mole in one seuMiii. D u t y Dean, ill nek III Ihe two games wllll live
the lust major leaguer tu acriiui safeties, Including a double and
tdlsll It, won 30 (or Die 1U34 SI tuple
I.mil* Cardinals.
linvoy Williams' ninth
Inning
Only one nitchcr hurling lor a irip'e dmve in two mates and gave
m i mid division chili ever led the Ihe New York (Hauls a 4 2 night
Vou.r|e-&gt;'| i lreult •*i ’I won and lost i-Mi win and a spill In their (win
basis He was Hill Bernhard who hill wilh Clnrlnnall The Beds, he­
Lorn) Interest In the Florida won IH and lost five lor Die filth
lm. 'I Harry I’erkiiwskF* six - hit
Htnle Lengue's annual All Slav place Cleveland Indians of 1002
hurling, took Ihe opener, 10 2
game lo lie played in Memorial
Shunt/ wan mil Die only pitcher
Veteran Mult Snrknnt and Rook­
Stadium here Friday night July to •.hlnn Sunday. Vic llu ch l ennu
25 was well leflcrteil In Die Hood within (our mils of pilching a no ie Virgil Jester pitched Die Bdalnn
of postcard* end letters received rim no hit game for New York llraves lo a 1 2 and 2 1 double
nt league liesduuartsrs over Die an Die Yankees twice overwhelmed win over Pittsburgh Ralph Klner
week end from funs guessing the Die lletrml Tigers. II I and I? 2 suvrd Ihe Pirates from a shutout
m Die opener, slamming his 15th
paid attendance for liuit night.
I'ssc Id hud two out and two
Mrs. Lnutn Basinger of Sanford strikes nil Myron lJoel Ginsberg homer
The game between Brooklyn and
flglllea there'll he I.Htlfi fall* In in Die eighth Inning ol Die opener
hilling Tiger Dm t iidlnals In SI Louis was post
Ihe purk hut Mis. II K. Turnei of when Die weak
fool home iMioed because of rain
that cBy suys 1,322, while I. T. I i atelier blasted a 350
Twyiiiaun of Hanford »uys 1,234.
Dnytonu llvuch fans among the
glimmers iliclliileil Sonny &lt;Jasi|0 e
who says 3,(ilt(l will pay their wav
Into tho purk. illrhnrd Dyrlis of
NORTH
Duytoiiii says it'll lie 2.H75, white
First lias*
Ida Hand of Daytona says 2,754.
DA Roberta, Del,.
50 ! I’ollutd, D B.
Mrs, Buttle Ross of I'nlutku
|Clift. J. B......................
figures there'll he 3,3211 paid ad­
Serond Has*
ID Hundei liieyer, I’al.
missions in Huufoid that nigld, liidir*, San.
while Anil Hlewait of I'alatka says Fundoru, Lues.
12 |
Second Bat*
2,110, and Ralph Tavel suys 2,721, Kskew, San.
I Brewster. Del....... ......
Among the Del.und funs who (ionxalea, Sun.
I Rentier, D. B.
.......
sent In their goes* to I.KAtillK Hiintnrn, Sun.
I Rucker. D. Ii. ...........
HKCRKTAKY, Box HOU, Ocala,
M. Smith, i'al,
Slior
was K. lo Kowlxnd of NIHI North Funilora, Lees.
ill Rulicrtsoii, J. B.
llotilrvuril who figures 3,400 will Ilrndy, l.ee*.
'lit
Shortstop
pay their wuy. Mra. T. J. Sullivan Snntorn, Sim.
18 Muelranshy, D*L. ......
of Del,and guesses 2,552, while (ionrales, Sun.
Sopdermeyi#r, I'al.
Mr*. V. It, Mr'saer snys 1,020.
IlnllrV; T
Iluy, Oil.
I.on and Ida Hheplierd of 1 0 0 0 Hnlogli, Coe.
Muliaid, I'al.
South Orange Blossom Tl nil III DusknloMs, Lets
Renner, I). It.
(Irliimlo guess Hiere'll he 2,7311 and
Iliraite, J. II.
2,331, respectively, while OrluilJuThird
nus Mr. and Mrs. Willlum I,. Aleno, Sail.
Cade, Del,.
Young, 010 20th Street, say it'll Diupp, Oil.
Young, I. II.
M. Smith, I’e).
I.nng, t.ces
Geary, D it.
Fuiidoin, I.
I'll tie, I’al.
Mostiunsky, Del
IlhodrH, Sail.
Cal
F. Smith. San.
Dunne, Del..
Foul, (hi.
Robertson, J. B.
Caldwell, Lees,
Poston, Pal.
Oillflrlitere
I’uidue, |). B.
Oulfl
Kenls. San.
Treadway, J. il.
Shori'H, Orl.

Interest III State
Loop All-Star Tilt
Mounts livery Day

Sanford’s All-Star Poll

lliclr
me
l lu 'k \
Dolsor.. 'liihiiK''' \

----------------------- -- —

Tesnnw, D. ||,

t ol Iin*, Lee*.

Kinard, J. II.
Pit tie. Pal.
Ilrueseke, Del..
Cook. D. B.
Kassabian, Pal.
Irby, D. II. .
Huberts, Dal,.
Htennla, Del,,
Colson, J. U.
Pile
Mills,
H..........
Basque, II. IL

Groat, San.
F. Smith, San,
lliiglu-n, Coe.
Thomas, Orl.
Rhodes, Sail.
Kskew, Hail.
Pnwllrk, Levs.
Kolker, Cue. .
VnloiMs, Oil. ,
.730 Rivero, San.
.583 Ilahlnma, Oil.

Ily NEII. GILUHIUK
Associated Press Staff Writer
Slim Jim Vickery pitched a fourhitter for Bin Florida Stale
League'* UeLaiul Red Hals Sun­
day night to Imal Daytona Beach

DeLand
17
6
14
10
Centcrflrldcr Kd Cook connected J'vllle Itch
Palatka
12
9
.671
fur two Daytona Beach hit*, both
Itch
13
11
522
doubles. DeLand Center Fielder D'tona
M
11
.500
Tad Brooklyn cleared Ihn base* Orlando
Hanford
19
11
.470
with a double in the third anil
9
13
.409
Catcher Ray Dunne doubled In two l-ershtirg
4
18
.182
more run* in Bin seventh Inning. Cocoa
In other game* Jacksonville Jacksonville Beach 3 Leesburg t
Beach beat U'caburg 31 ami Cocoa DeLaml 7 Daytona Beach 1
trounced I'alatka 10 2. Hanford at Cocoa
10 I'alatka 2
Orlando was postponed because of Hanford at Orlando ppd wat
w*t ground*.
The Jacksonville Beach He* • ground*.
rdi scored one run In Ihe first Orlando at Hanford
Mng on a walk, a single hy Man­
ager Bed Treadway and Floydlicesbiirg at JackionvIUt Batch
(.Tilt's long fly. Iieesburg tied It up Cocoa al Palatka
in the fourth on double* bv Buck DeLand at Daytona Batch
Collin* and Manager Johnnie PawAmericanLaaioa
lick. Jacksonville Beach won th*
48
20
.620
tints wilh two more rum in th* Naw York
46
14
.675
Myenlh. Alter Dick Pace walked, C’land
47
17
660
Treadway ilngled. Bod Colion sac­ Chicago
44
M
660
rificed, Clift ilngled and BUI Bob Boston
W’ton
11
18
.818
•ftson hit a fielder'* choice.
SS
40
.468
.Cocoa's Indian* Manured 19 hill P'delphia
88
48
In heal the I'alatka Aiallaa. Lou HI.Louis
26
64
Oarrla hit four times In four trip* Detroit
York 11-18 Detroit 12
Iq lh* plaje iijd Gmjfgj Hughs hit New
Cleveland I I Waahln8lon 0
lladelphla 6 4 Chloago o
ig. pitcher.
alon 9 4 St. Louis 5 0 (first
10 lnnlnia) ••
U .

B

B

Cleveland at Waihlnglpn
Chicago at PhiladelenJa

Pitchers
t'nrralrs, Han.

Pennington, Pal,
Miller, Del......
Hutson, I'al.

Hvwrll, Orl. __ _
llyrd, Han..........
Rentas, Han.
Rivero^ Han.
/.Immermuu. Orl.
Omdlak, Orl. .. .
McCullough, Lev*.
Rnmhvit, Coc.
Ortega, l.vea........
ItUpp, Coc............
Valinas, Orl. .
Tone*, Hen. .. .
Jones, Hat............
Klannann. Orl, .
Piaster, Coc. ---AUno, Han.

Rohvtte, Del,.
Angel, J. B.
olson, Del,.
’enger, U. B.
McCrickard, J. H
Vlckvry, Del,.
Hamm, Pel. ......
Lopes, Pal......
Clarlcn, DsL.

Kreaa, D. B. ......
Traadway, J. B. .
Brawatar, DeL. ...
Robarta, DeL.......

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

Htmlnele Blase TkU Week

Rambert, Coc. .......... .....
Most Popular Playtr

Orlando at SANFORD
Tuasday
Sanford at Leaaburg

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

Aleno, Halt.
Iinbra, Han.
Paris*, San.
Rhoilta, San.
Levy. Orl. .
Pit tie, Pal. .
Hutson, Pal,
Dunns, D*L.
Torres, San.
Treadway, t.
Taanow, D. l
Klnard, J, B.

l’^

S

,0,,d

DaytonajHtUfrORD

HBMINOLB BLUB RATTING AVERAGES
........ R
........ V

GOLF
IICAGO ur— Fort* vary youm
»», Includlnv a atr&lt;i','ht 'hoot
ovan yaaroJd, ta* off today Ii

G

AB

10
88
83 30V

H
12
61

Leal Th
H HR SB RBI Weak Wi

14 8
100 20

I II
8 100

Baa* ---------------------------- —

........
.............. Second Baa* ------------------------- ------Jimmy Krlder who started fur
--------------------------------- Shortstop
....................
Hanford, was th* winning pitch­
er end also the leading hitter.
-------------------------------- Third B a s s --------------------------------Diamond t'katleri The starting
llcher for Winter Park Wediie.s-------------------------------- Catcher
-----------------------------------ay was Frank Snodgrass, who
had previously hurled a one-hitler
-------------------------------- Left F ield----------------------------------against the 'Baby Blur*"... .Fol
-------------------------------- Canter Field -----------------------------lowing ."Jock” Krlder to th«
mound In Friday’* holocaust In
--------------------------------Right F ie ld ---------------------------------Ovlado wars Tarry Cordell (r*guler backetopl and Dill HhefflaTd
-— j------------ ------------- Pitcher
-------------------------- :-------(regular shortstop)... .Mel Fid*,
------------- Flicker
------------------------------------rher whiffed seven men against
Wlnttr Park to relio hla strike­
---------- i--------------------- Pitcher
------------------------------------out totql for 36 Inning* to 49. In
winning
Wadnesday’s game
-------------------- 1 -------------Managev --------------------------------------"Mighty Me," also advanced his
won-lost record to a commendable
4-1.i..Krtoer emerged from FrlSouthl Hanford, Cocoa,
day'c Bit na tha winning twlrler to North: DeLand, Palatka,
Orlande and Leesburg
even hla record to 1-1... .Winter Daytons and Jax Beach.
Perk end Henford are undoubtedly NOTE: Mall to All-Star Editor, Seafood Herald, Beafard, Fla.
the moat evenly matched teams In
Ike elate.
Winter Perk .... 000 021 8— 0 0 1
Sanford .... ...... 102 014 a—8 6 .1
Player
F ord ......
Sh orn , ...
Lavy
Thom**
llatdanaa
Drapp ...
Man* ....

SOFTBALL STANDINGS
(Man)

Cocoa at

Class

-------------------------------- First

S

,

Sleinecke, PaY*1*4

Lavy, Orl......................
Anderson, Lees......................
Roberts, .Del,.
nuifvriR.
....

dirking, flret baseman catchng, etc-) hut he even infected
F
th* ecarekeeper Into Ihe game,

8

Bast, Coc.-Pal.
Herman. J, B.

Tli&lt;' liKimini' lint of Seminole
llltli iiiunucr (Hi n k Aleno *&lt;i-nis
i|''*i lii'il in -«•! :ii l'*ait two Flot­
illa Minin I.i nkihi records before
tli* i n mi i- uvi'r. I lii uut'li Friday
night'* game .Menu hiratne th©
rim I
IiiiIsiiiiiii in crock the Aleno in homers with 14.
century mink iii iun* l,»ttv&lt;|.In ■
Rookie Howie
Tesnow of Day­
with tni riven It'll iinii likewise the
By HAM JACOBSON
tona was away
Two deciulvn games marked the flint hitler tu polo out 20 home
nut front with 53
most sueces'fiil week of play the run*.
stolen liases, alSsnfo'd Aiuerl an Legion baseball
At tliu present
'tho rookie Mer­
team has elljuyed thus far In tin
ptojecterl
tote,
rill Smith of Pa
nearly completed |962 season. By
the ginit Hnnlatka was only
winning both of Hies* games, one
fntil skipper will
IH away, with
un exciting 9 to II win over Win­
•ui|ia.* tliu loop
38.
ter Park, and the other an IH to
It III
mark
of
4 landslide over Oviedo, the “ Baby
NO, net In I(Mil
Blues" assured themselves n berth
I &gt;• H a n f o r d ' s
Iii the approaching distrlr: tout nil
llit'lilv I.nke, by
llirllt.
The rain Inter­
"even or morn.
Ir Metis, speedy Sanford third
rupted weak sa-v
At
thin
Hiiiim
-sucker piovidrd
the loop-leading
rule,
A I v ii o
f
t h « punch in
De Land
Re 1
•hnuld hit 'U to
Ktd m anway
cop „ VH j f
Wednesdav's vie:i:i louild-tlippei'n
■ lory over Winter
tu lie III* I960 six till* to give them a three
i'uik. .Melts, doFiji, record of game margin over serond place
•pit** Dm two
ltd set by ulinthei I'alatka whose Azaleas dropped
Ruddy La
, TUcial u r r o r s,
Hjhfuiil
i I i i i , four of flv* for one of their worst
•was vii t unity a Kd Levy.
weeks of the yrer.
turn man
teum.
Aiello's .325 hutting avuiage
Jax Beach took five of seven in
Ill aildilion to Du ougli i nmi . * of lust Thursday their attempt to whittle down the
gives him llic highest percentage Red Hats' nuw five game lend
___ Jdrivlng in th*
of any Huufoid tegular this sea­ over Jax Beach In the season-long
hi
«tw o
runs
iin-i son, though in III gumes rookie
go
»fi
jt M b l a s t i n g
the set-ml Ion I i auk Smith bus n .3(1:1 rare for the ll&gt;52 pennant. Red
Kress' Dnytonu Reach Islander*
.Mel Fleischer team's only ex- hatting figure.
took four of six to muve Into
tu tin*)' hit, he scored three runs
Injured John liuhra, who is fourth place, while Kd Levy's Or­
and stole u phenomenal seven
bases, including two thefts of •luted lo n lu in lo the Hanford lando Senators dropped four uf six
of home for a totul of 11 stolen lineup sometime this week, is the to drop tu fifth pluce. Sunfurd won
bases.
Ihu.I .'Pill biller wilh a .313 per- three uf five, Leesburg, two uf
rentage and Ini-Ding Paul Kskew's six. anil Cocoa, one of five.
the locals began doing tilings
The week wu:
h*2 uver age gives the Heiuinole.i
rart; in the Winter Park enh&gt; .
four l-'Kiilui ' over the select d r- highlighted
ruunter. After Sheffield opened
the release
the home half of the first inn­
l.eeihui g
niu n jJa
ing hy grounding out, "Daddy"
Don
lUiuiuin drew Ihe first of his
soil who was r e - ^ ^ E
three
talks. tlu him tils lire
by t h t ' M
W j
promptly followed with a single.
veteiun
JohltnyH.
Then, un the first pitch Teiry
i'awllck.
H y !)
Curdrll laced a sharp line drlte
The week a l s l ^ H ^ t ^
if?
Into Irftflrld lo score Hnnnuin
i i .Mi
•aw Die Floridr
J Uk
with Itisbee romping home on
'.(M L y B A '-v e U e Slate l.etlglie oM
the Parker leftfielder’s hobble
fer Dir h a s i'lj a llJ J P ^ H P ^ H|
tin &gt;iH h k w ^ v j
of Ihe hall.
world the first
..................
V
In Ihe third frame lllelien sew
20 game winner Don Anderson
■I&gt; - f l
«d (tie first of another pair if I I'll ■d.iy,
o f the season—Tom Mill* of Jnx
inaikers as lie rapped out Ills *©••
Bench—who has only two losses.
olid hit, got to second on an over aiily side • linedjl&gt;g|
tlnow of the pitcher, third on a with mi unkle
Jack t'ada
balk, and crossed the plate on an injury Wednesday night.
erior hy the catcher. Metis then
At midnight Thursday, official
walked and stole all the wuy records revealed that he had a
around for Hie other run.
mu ion's iiiii i k of .380 to the .370
In the meantime Mel Fleischer
posted by veteran ninnnger Red
Ti end wuy uf Jux Bench, last
on the mound for Hanford had
blanked Ihe visitor* on two hit*.
week's leader, and DeLand ■ vet­
In th* fifth the It# was broken,
eiun 'Itdil R'd.*rt&lt; with a .371.
though', as a hit bntsmnn, *a
Cade aim was lemting In runs
flalder's choice, a walk, a hit h r
with l&lt;&gt;3, tilples with 15 and hits
Net Hlddlx, ami an error hy
with 134 to 131) for Roberts who
Metis accounted fur two Paiker
also tailed him with 13 triples.
runs.
In the home hull of the fifth
Hanford countered with one run •lain dropued Al I'lrlle who wasIHANFOR
*s Melts walked and once again replaced hy Sanford malinger Leesburg
Stole all th« way around. Winter Chuck Aleno who stole most of the Cocoa
Park rallied, however, in the sixtn
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE AVERAGES
on a hit, a walk, und a two-bag­
FOR WEEK ENDING THURSDAY JULY 10
ger by Hlddlx tu make the score
TIIE TUP TEN
Last This
8-4.
Class G A B It II IIK HU HBI Week Week
Parker hope was
slunt-lived, I'lavri-t lull
L.H 88 347
103 134 3 24 80
.380 .380
though, as Sanford proceeded to Cade. Del.ail.I
V HI 338
84 127 3 12 42
.390 .370
scorn four runs tu sew up Dm Treadway, Jux Bench
V 84 350
74 130 I 7 87
.385 .371
hall game. Again Mett* provided Robert*. In l.i.iiil
R 87 313
l'4 121 2 53 56
.353 .H&amp;3
Ihe spark for tliu locals a* lie Tesnow, Dnyiuiu
V 92 3(21
51 125 0 2 07
.365 .344
lashed out a triple lo drive home Clift, Jux Reach
V 51 205
33 (IV I I 30
.364 .337
two markers, und lie himself scor­ llughea, Cocoa
M. Smith, Pointkii
It 84 346
86 110 6 36 7H
.34(1 .33(1
ed on Lnrry Bales Infield fly.
The visitors again rallied in the Kussuhiun, Pulatka
V 68 204
82 67 2 6 37
.328 .328
seventh but a snappy "twin-kill­ llrucsi'kr, Del.und
I.H 83 34.1
89 112 0 11 38
.336 .327
V 82 106
62 N 19 2 99
.321 .325
ing” from Sheffield tu Krider to Aleno, Hanford
Bisbee ended Die game after only
‘HIE LEADERS: Runs. Cade 103. Mostransky 94) Hits, Cade 134,
Itohei Is 130) Ihi uhies. Clift 26, Holier ti and M. Smith 28) Tribes,
two runs had scored.
Friday's
encounter
with
Cade 16, Roberts 13) llumers, Aleaa 19k Cook 14) Stolen Bares, Tesnow
Oviedo wan perhaps Ihe moat
53, 81. Smith 36) Runs Batted In. AUno 199, Roberta 87.
entertaining gama o f Ihe sea­
son. An It became more and
more evident that the game was
BALLOT FOR FHL NORTH-SOUTH ALL-HTAR TEAMS
hopelessly onesided) Coach IIIII '
North
Position
South
Fleming
not
only
completely
re-akuffled Ihe llitemp, (celrhrr

.818
.311

«
Wilson-Malar
Rpkaoe'a
Navy V f 18

W.
8
7
o

L. Pel.
4 .687
6 .583
7 .462

J
.1
Baboon's 18, Hunt 11

M

hrM

Salvation Am y
CHICAGO
Larsen wot

KpurprUa

Roumlllat’i
Wada'a

?
W L Pet OB
8 0 l.OOflf -

,1

1 .667

I,

JM
0 8 .000

2
3

U

iCUTUNKJ COL. SPORTS JACK
TIDES 8FOBTI JACK ....---------•&lt;
. ..T t T V ^ U 4 ^ T li)| l

m e m o r ia l

STADIUM

NF0RD

G e o r jje K e n i s L e n d s
A ll S o u th e rn O u t - t
F ie ld e r s
W it h
81
Hilinan “ Duaty" Rhodes, (or i«r
fieihniuu gridiron star with the
UulveriiUy o f Florida Galon inJ
currant standout catcher for Die
Hemlnolv Blurs, look a nariow 3vnle margin lead over teaimr.ate
Frank Smith In today's rettlins for
Ihe catching berth on Ihe Southern
All-Star ns compiled In the San-,
ford Herald poll.
'
»' | Rhodes, w i t h
55
stood
only
lot*

OrlsnJu
Don Ford, who
■Kr

»
&lt;r- - J '

J,
A ,

d f

voting fur the
ilosely contested
\ backstop
posiDun.

Dusty Rhoden transky, c a m *
from a 2-voto deficit behind Garry
week-end to assume a ii'J-02 lead in
Sondermeyer, Palatka, over tha
the contest for the North's shortston post.
" T h e nlp-and-turk race for tha
southern nianaaerlal position
rentInnrd with Sanford's Chuck
Aleno taking a 12-vote edge over
Kd Levy, Orlando, 67-85. Tk* .
North's managerial rac* l&gt;,V»- ‘
gnrstiunably owned by Atalaa
Blit Stelnechr, who has 112-29
margin over his neareat oppo­
nent. Rut Kres* of
Die
figure

uvei

for the North u t f l

I l' I HMl
ut fir*t Mill R " d | w r
Tri'iulvv

J i o l B f

Olltfield.

T

jt )

o III

guvhim
till
iiuliviiluul
vote

M

of uny Nui t h e r i i i g V R H R H R B '
performer.
Bed Kr**s
.'nnford's favorite ton, Gaorgg
Kenls, eked out n scant 2-vot*Tajd

uver all ntlirr gmithern outfielder
randidates ns tudny’s count gkVg
him HI ballot*. Second high i* Or­
lando's gardener Bill Shotas *fUJ|
Daytona
outfielder,
Howl#
Teamin', fell only four vatu
short of Ihe century flgur* in
Imlny's count with 96. lie rank*
srrond to Treadway's 103-voU
total. Al 1‘ lrtle cunlinued la gain
on third place Buster Klnard.
The latter holds a 15-hallut edge
ol 79-64.
Sanford's Chieu
■ isti'if.l
■ prising

a
sur14 vote*

in
■

to p u ili Die ileti-

■
.; ■

del Cuban shortslop Into fourth

place
o n ly
H , j Votes helillld dc-

)"&gt;'ted F r a n k
H h W Snntorn.
Meanwhile, th*
( hlro Gonxale* Herald poll ci
local fan* for |li« All-Stor gamei

�SI
I

Major League
Leaders
(| lir

Afts-t'.ClM.f'! .'"'E SS

American League
Halting — Comlmun. Heston.
.348; IVmidllng, New York
:i2 «.
Faill, I’ hil'idrlp.iia. 321. Rosen.
Cleveland. 310, Kell, (!oslo:i lit
Huns — Mimi o, Chicago ,v&gt;,
Rosen, Clcvi land am) llerra. New
York, 51; DIMngglo tin-Run. 5?;
Joost, Philadelphia. 5t
Huns balled In
Kosea. c le w
land, SO; Zernldl Philadelphia. 53.
ljftliiliM.il.
and Hein, New
W tk. JJ; llnliv Cleveland 40
lilts
Fu\ Cl i''. pi. nvl Knii
Inafin, Chicago is Simpson Cleve
land, 0 C, I; . •r&gt; Cleveland, ill.
Jetton, Wn.Kington, oi
llcme runs
Herr i Nmi York
18; lloien llevelaiid. 17, Wert*
Detroit and Xi rmal Philadelphia
161 Doliy. &lt; h vs land. 14
Pilching - 'Uiantz, I’niladelpliia
15 3. HU, DoHsh, CldruKo. 5 1.
833: Ram Id
v Y&gt;irk. o
mis;
SLta, tVnshlngton 32, H'x*; Hey
JMtis. Ne'v York 11-4. 733.
National l.e.i mi •
(I a1 1die
5di|k Chicago, 333;
Musinl. St lauds YIO; Hohlnson
Bttioklyn
am,
Slaughter.
St
LotiU, .311 Atv ell Chicago, 311
Pmm
It•ill,ii &gt;o llrooklvi and
Lofkntan.
3 ink. 50; Milslul
Si. Louis, m lleinus St l.uuiv
16; Reese tin i.I.lv i 5‘,
Huns huttid m
K.iiu r Chi
capo, 7?: rimni on. New York. C3;
Ijftdee* HrotA Ivn V4 Ci'iitemel
Iw nrooHvn :«3: S.dder. RiooHyn
t:

Hits — Musl.il. SIl.iiuls. 08;
lotkm nr N' 'v Vu'k n&gt;u| Adams
Cinelnniitl 'it; Sehoeiulieiist. Si
Louis, Don; I'nnily. ( hienpo no
Home runs
Sauer t’lii'-.igo
23: Hedge' li'OoV'.lvil 18 Thiini
»on. Ne'" Y’.'k ami Kmer Pills
burgh, 15; Mathews. Ilieiton. It
O Z A N K IK K

I

STEEL STRIKE
W INTER I'AKK I Special l—The
nation is vetting I’ll million foWei
1
o f I'snni'il foods i'Si'Ii weoI,
, ho stv-el.

Iaru I Notices
n.

t Ing to John Ford, executive vice
pimidcnt of the Florida
Farm
Hnreau.
Mr. Ford points out tliut "this
utuntion undoubtedly will foreo
food |o Ices up, not only In the
neri in tore but for ninny months
after the strike is over".
AMEKICAN IH’ HT
TOKYO T— Three Americans
vere injured, one seriously, Sim
lay In preliminary outbreaks nl
.ah nee as Japan's tempestuous
, '.'omimuil.st.s called for domottstraInns Tuesday marking the parly's
j 30th anniversary in Jupun
PFC Herbert Cohen (home ml
|dress unavailable) was stabbed in
lie back
Two Nisei soldiers, Kcljt Konya
. ind Donald llasulke, were Mir
rounded by hostile Japanese nl a
nllroud r.tutiou One was struck on
the forehead The other suffered
facial oils

«*UIM Is •
w*r\rv

3T

oeeord,

• 111.

Jlitil
\\IKI.H ft1- va11»« If 1 1»\•• ii ti»( ‘ f
•lit M**’|’ mill Putt ft f.i'ltft lift I

B

OOK, magazine, and new papot editor: rom t.i'itly t
insulting lelters (the moot violent one.' aiv u.ouill.v .
moils) from readers who dillei with aiunothing s»*oi vein " ,
printed in the course of their
labors. A few of these letters
obviously come from l.otmmded and reasonable lead ­
ers .mi! ate well woith
ful nnhweis. Most, however,
com e from cinckpots who,
with the slightest encourage­
ment, would prolong anv at gutnent mtoi minr.bl&gt;.

•»

in

Southwestern

Frunee

|» ■ -• • • 11 a*

11

u I.Illtl'**-*

it till

p• ■
I'n l a

’&gt;'•
o g lo&gt; uli«
'
1

•t
ll'c r

m

IIS

I

A

N

R

Page 7

l / r : s

I'rice s

III.INDS
•

Ifft. ip iitu

•

Ifi'titriliiu;

t I*

I l IT

•

Ift-|iiitiitin #

f lr.iHMiK

K * t l Ml I l M 4

SIIMINOI.K VI'.NKTIAN IU.INDS
lkhun* II** W

a.'O W n i

lliitil Sir Ctrl

trtOK ilol i &gt;•|&gt;m 1 1 1 ■•ii .

, &gt; &gt;i
Micm . t

t|»t' i scIi • t "tuli i

I&gt;K. H. K. IvIM‘

• ll 3 • I f t i l l t *
f i t H'P
• In i m l
• f l . .. | ,. * f | l *
I
»• V
»' ' 1
Hi • • n u t *
r • 1I f t * • I l.**ln **|
m i **r
hi
11 'll til h*a » Mii* n a y Mil
l* • » . Il l •• 1 t*i t 1• • f r i l l «i •if i.t
1. , l' Tl l -1 .1 11 1 * K. l 1 ll * 1 a i i"
•
u n k 11 *• 3v
k » . " \3 Ii »■ r

t IIIU til'H A t l u l l
I *It i *•f

•4 11*1

i •

., a.|

in

|» r l . i»fjit

n il

i i | »•

I 1111(411*14 \4 I I III

|. | t a l t

«.|

Plums 317

M , v n ulls

M L Is. T . D O S S
IIIU l(S 'I to K! - 2 to r.

I'UtPe |'|i t 11f
\\l|
'•*•I•tl II(I,i IIt* I V. 1 1 .1 Ini . I, I.
Ill*'

i / in

(UTO.MMTIflsr
ltd

"•

.10.r»

11)11

' • "is; i ? • i *. m »m. ' Ti ll*
' a a II f f II I II II
. " I,

it |i|&gt;«i(ltt iitro l

l&gt;lv\ II iVlcl.A(ILIN

• lilf » t •t W
I ' 1*ICI*I 111 I* I Ii it &gt;......... .
f 1 "II
JiJiS'lS |
41 f|«&gt; \\ * I
••|
a *•»• |!••*.l i Its *Avi i i, .on
• I * t •It.
. |it*-t. i . »i. |.|
•til 3

fui

**— -*

I. 13
• la# 1III
llllt
III
••1
III it r**l I f t ' • I 1 • ,II 1 I t 1 * 1 S’
• fit
1 IM «'• » • '4 '• * t* .|
1 1I f
&gt;4 Illt l'4»(l.t ll
11 l l l l l l f |c 4 ’
till 3
•lit.
I f *3 |1
II .tit
« 33 *» •
33 . i f
1 lit*
"I
1 ' 33 , ,
1 11 •»3 4*» 1
•J ' . •1 1la l
*4. II ••ll •* F . *1*1 "1 N f - II.
•lit •• I t
1 t«l
l.r* - l l . t
It.4 1

" r

ta ll

riit.iif i j %‘A

-4

lA A M IN K I)

T

II. Itl.%2

I ' •l •1 1 1 t .

I . «•••«• Ii .1 \l M V I! rillMTi *

iis * r;r

E

Inlv

V l I'll

M*i i f
I It t* TM ill' f u l l Inks' i l i a
Inis t
t • III •! 11■| t • I h r h u n t »«•• • • lit
'I I I

.

N

F n i'torj

• I•■v. .f
•. t *|rfii t
• it i t*i •• i f .» ■», i
n.'l* * u . F'|. i .1

II a tm iM i
h i t "
ilrv i«t'» »
I ••i|a I
*■
• l t! i ii l l I 'l 'i i , a i'«l it n ) ' a t n l n i l i • i

ii

E

Mnn.

Saiih»nr«i onU Wnrltun hliml &gt;liiiiiif(ilurt&gt;r,
u( ft*i" tun i mo |tit111* icr %i* t* fin

•• I til l \ i\

IItf'iMKIt

••
li*' iii • 1
ni l
••t M’ i
1
ll 1$ &gt;1 1* V l i l t * ’ • • • I til it 1 1 1
I I I
It.'•» a ***•'*; *t t *
l*t
.
Ml
V
*
l i l t * M* K
* t •»
► ■ I' '3 f * if ii 1 13 • tr.it tf • t •*-i •«

V

.*•&gt;I. I•11 •|•

• ' »|ita.
if
I *tl| «*
' It. &gt;1 .

.1

1

I'iu m i

till

f i hi m a ttil .

•Inin 1 t&lt;a l't

I

h

I hi

&gt;11111

ill |n i - iti« fIrtitP* mill
r I- i &lt;' i, t.w *lit tail tilt t*jf t ItroilII.1
ttilrr •Itrtu .if any %*f ihvtti *-t
, It ’ |4 *•&gt;• lilt !••«» Ill .tfl'l I* I It IT 4
l.ti •I *i* l* III •k.ft.il If ........... is I
\3 : .1 . 1 \m ••*1 l 1\s
■it. 1
1 1 • : l.iNji 1*1 vt .1»• If 11' 3&gt;• ,|lll
1
M
i*1
t
*••1I 1. it
tf.
K
if
33
11
; *»
1 . - . •. .
i(l I III I*•

i i '.l
r i t l S T M i : tu»» htlnhaH'1
I •11' •• aitil If •I «*&lt;•*1 I heir it'll.
w"
It- t
til t l l M S . Il'gfU I •••■* ll|i| Rl.Ill

tmi .•&gt;

causing Mki million francs i $1 Inn.
7 U, otxii damage
818;
A grass fire spread l&gt;&gt; a Inn
|,n factory ami the ensiling Kln/i iU&gt;
New slroyed 5o houses seveial nthcr

I*’ Is •(•••••

&gt;\ Hint

WALKS WAll (IN IIANItlTH
lu
HOME T. The eotuiuerur of Si
■ily’s hamld king (liuliuno Is wag
•'A rose in ny a p ea k the In n g m iii" &lt;•( t '&lt; " w e -.i
1 • e i d i d hy
»a r in ntmlher oullnw infested
C o l o n e l DufTy. "b ut t u lip s do i« m m li m o re Sntisf.i - i . -&gt;v V I' 1 ’f lie
'Mediterranean Isloml — Sardinia
colonel also insist* lie bus n *liglill) m-lowr-noim i| ......... "
tluiiha
Interior Undersecretary Ternium
the English Channel is « TV s t a t i o n sin -m i , h&gt; i
'Julddii revealed in the Senate to
1*52. I&lt;y b, illicit f l i t
In .I I .t o n I t» I
l
-*•*
lav that lien Cgo Luca, who lh|
dilated ttie gang headed hv Salva
tore (iluliano now Is directing op
'rntions fruin the town ef Nlltiro
r i m : in F r a n c e
n the tenter ol Sardinia’s rugged
TtiULtH'SE, Frunee A’
I ne
hamld area
levelled a huge svetiir of Hit &gt; Iv
m e . r . i&gt;. I ' K i f S o N M
Pitt hmg
Hue, Hrooklyn,
I.non. Ilearu New York, It 2,
•\r.skme. llriMiklyn. H2. Mori,
tine llronklvn and Wilhelm,
York 7 2. 778

**-

3.S IN
•i I i i 1 i ! 1 ‘ I N •I S
I • • l*
I• I* 3M » I S

-B y B E N N E T T C ER F-

C h a r l i e M r r t o n , i t ttie A ' lhivtle M o ’ .tidy, has i l s v i s n l u
n ew r o i m Hint s e e m s to b-illh’
a n g r y s u b s c r i b e r * r o c o m p l e te .
Iv tha t K i e v l a p s e into Ininie iltnte nr.d vi .ldln utn R
s t l e n r*
" D e a r M i SU -iuiit-So
w rites M « rt" » ,
y o u r note, hul see no p u i | ...... m
iileiui to w i d t h y o u a p p e a l
•

IM «,( |. VI l«l\

I I * lata .* s At r.l • 4•t H K . M 1

THE HANFOHtl llEHAl.l)

t *1 •1" f f f 1Its* N’ t mi h l t » t l "
il 4Mr* n i l
i ( g ii i li it i | i’
,« ihi
r«««
ol
l*t' 1 "1st.
III
r "It t 3
K lt ' l lll'l
i n 3 )*«it • r&gt;
•
........
.
•},
1
l
V
' » r
1 t • t t !»*.
**f
. ,..
,t ...
33 III 1*\ • V
M 'l '
11 •
)| .&lt;*«,! * * »• &lt;■ f.|i
•
•* " l 1 It • &gt; 4
&gt;
4.
■*''* t * t V 1 1 I .S
• **
. 1 111
I* \ \ 1 1 .1 :*
111*. f
II
M
I I it r M i l l
111 *»• 1 ; 1 •. •
p 1 1 ? ll.l-s 11. •1 . • ...
iit»-*l " ' 1*
I.* X 1 1 ' 4* t
11* • " ! - It 4’*1
S* Mil it**
1 -i . I f *
t ll. 1*1 •
•I f f
It • •’ 8
•!
' -Ill ' «
1'll 3 1
33
'
1 ••If
\3 | 1 M -d-* I lls - till It 1 1 • .1
.
f
r
M i l lit)
1
*»
l«
*
It
.tf
Mi**
• ’ » &gt;ltt • i "
II
I 'll

M l m t l i r It.ink
1*ft llllt' t'lA

(III

lliilltllt ii

.&gt; !)&gt; *)) JJ

4 * Ml*

til.A S M S 1 11 I K I)
N l l l l l l l llllil'llst
\%tllll«

factories ami a garage

111 l.'iiv (.'olio

I

L st*

I \l

For Hestilis

L i i i iIm i i |h

I Isr

I i i II i s m I mm m ( p « n p p l r
lit
t 'l
\% n u t
%tl» i i u l i l l t l t r d I m l l « 0
‘ •ttli H &lt;1 II r r illtl i

111110 Mr »*rr (Inr
( Ilit* • 144* PM llttr
ll$.*r« *44 M*» Il*i0
llinr« (lr PM llM0
|*rr lllir Iff 1riol)

I Itr

IM00PHum
lN4fltll(N
lN«0r Ilf 44
l««0l 1|t«M
l'«4Blf«0l

Moult It* I ti r IlM#.

||i *m I«I«

IlH lr I n r

l l l m Ii I ’ M r * I

1*1IONIC 118

If*

ill

|*)*ii»r MMllrp NO timmi oil! m10 I t
II mm rrmi MrctiiN In oiitir ma.
Up . uiiHtil hr 1r «t»aM*l hip !•»
•atir* 1it11u *siir Im ohm’I Ihppi tit***

r-.-t

I'll M|**

.V

D» .l i t ' - litM'l

I *I let'll

1*11111 I

1

I•*l •

I 'liH ir r

IM H -aliiy

\ll

"I

.,f

11 f I l y ' t 'l III til ,

I*lint it

t'Hll

l.ii*

11f

rinii.

Mi 11• 11 \ 1 11#

N \\ N

in

till
.iii

in* Lull &lt;1 S.tofi*'

ami

1 1 .«m l

HI.*.a.

.31. (.

I.A II

—3

I

K I HfU.N I Ii i m i r c
I lnif(«
roonm ami pnrcli.
K'liuit •••••!
NfO'Icrn. Pcirnnririit ftlfi
Hut
tali. Luke d rive, K t ia
I’nik
Mil. Wintci l*nik

\

•**

VV*

! 11ICI: K licilrnoin furrilHlinl Innna*
Iliumy f'awuii. I'hoar fUtl
lni|iitM* AMI

I f a* I m4

I St•

It.

/ilr

ID*. M.

iiinuc
I' loi ata

t «llU(Htlt v

|

I

SMI
••

MM If l.l S

w \ .M I’ ll

11 A I I i'll
W il •n Mii" 1

;u

I ivl Mi* Ian

If**nte

I.

S un

r.

tl-e I
I mii

1 * 1 llllll* '.*.riM

IVIs l.lveal.ii k Siipi.llea

| 11 11 •11 pill'l* of
I lf \ V K I t S K M r (« iiRfoiii Kotin 2 HM • **'''■ •‘hi.no
(t* HIM". eSciikunk
toLntii utul 1
««*f it I»«•

*&gt;KI V\|MI Mid Itlit Ntiitlifl, tl|
lull.h* l!vtjtinyf S i m
('all Ifalpt

l.’a \ II (Ift .1

All'

I |lljf

1

IIEl.P 33 V M E D

-7
f'*l
H **1

-- 8

S|||l| 4f| *1 Hll'ln
111

tin-

111111111*i

I'(*\V4*| I iltltlHt I ||*H

LJ1MI

\ M I I M I I.K A N IJ l Si:i«V|4 h

11 vt*ti .a n t hay in vs i t'lic vv your
|oi,i*iil i'Ii'kiici Kici* ffttmintcv
I'nli up mal tli'livcry »civic«
'hom* I.’Ilf.I. Licet io J|Yuu'ii*
*"mpaay.
1 333'NS Power Mowed
'Oil i m l

I.OOII AND Hi l l
lls. it |ee t„&gt;a
Used 2 pe. Living loom

Lilian

«.|| W

L \ I IfN I 111 ,\(• f i*i

loud. 60111 *—

Lrnat L'u .

w iih h

\\ I 1. 1 a f K S m i i L o l i| t f |**'i .
f' * it'll
( 111 1 fIoo*1 -t loinli* llktf
1 1 u I* tm li m e . I'K'atntic
w ««\ Mil*, tl o | m11 lu L l i ' |a*vtt i jilm it.
S* 1 v m c Si iiiinolt C t i a a f ) n m v
1'* *f* II M t»l*'Ji on, l a k e ^ la |y .
Llo

Wi l l lit t V4111| - III I ' i ' l l l •lies.
of II). 1 HI 1f II* 111t" f Lliiidi* I't,
I 4'|cpliont' I IL*r. I la la*lir flit III «• K»v l!.-•1. I1«(III* 1 l.illh l ' hi'.I
I 'cater, Ift* Win} liio l Hit eel.
Cm Lot
1ma

M

a i , .1 • f '' *

filfA S S
Ifnc
Hniiitiuo
11111 1 *IH fill | MI i i'|| t.l Li I'C/CWUy.
M i a i i t y , t cn» " l i .) amt •'titlni iitlt'i*

PEA T llusli. I . . 1

* \ m * i:M i:if

I ' 'I'll' k I4'iailt J*•I' 1, HI a|||4|||
1 'il'liiic *‘all Jim I I 11? M l.

I t f I 11' • I 11**|, y; IMMI t «»11

ii ui &gt; 1 M l i l t .

kitchen pilvi
‘J OII

\

Mix rtia.'l i'tc
S tl f l l o n l
r u w c i lint n it 1 ic*t I'liaht

("Ml

SVc Lit V.
fai lilt in •'

I*11111ii*

Mnple, pliniii' 12'.'"

Mn
lai/4

I •*• I •• n

\l*\
Sioiii*
I »a

K ie r
l!«f-i

I'lllflllillllC *A' S n |»|*l lO'M
* t.ii* 1 at * m e tV lft |'4iii a
.1 K m c l'8(*l* S * *11 i L I ' a i k A f i
Liia*a* no

• *

1 im*

nail M'lmii

\ • I* t itill I(IIII«l'i I Ilift 111114*0f •

HU |i til

I ’ SKI* Mai*" f "*11•1 in
(•«&gt;1». 1 •1.inti* ion •&gt;I • »o
* ill*

\ v » in *r

'It'
I '* lit * I \ S l'l 3 U# | *11« 1 III
i|t * t k!ill lia'llt
|* I "t • i't lull
ill r
il1 f ••• a*
I*li 1111 *
* loiiial
&lt; t . 'i i i i c i i ,
ID* L i l i a n tin, T f | r
|*f" Ml Ih|

It \ ,1 1 . *

* 1 • • k• • • ■ &gt;1

lilt 1••I* I'ltll 1*1.1 I i '

Plums 128

IVIt viHlna 1**7 W

*

■ u.it

,f*.

,|

\ l 1.
T \ l*KS Htillilo/i'i
wuth
L« a "fialilt
K iilrt
!* 1 r e
Kitli
a.at* *♦, S|kii a&lt;|( i S» i 3 i »t . I laii*
mil 1&gt;«'itpiii 1 |o» iMi.l
I Y i Nh/cr
* a 1 •• uti l .v
i ,1 a. t \
Lilian '
I
• \| 4.1 h
.1

iiiit..|ti*

FI.EC I lilt

llt IlX .E H

(HI!

i« l a l fit
t a l i - in

Ift

W

M() 1&gt;I UN, (Iii &lt;i«* tnain tin inH|i«f*l l i r H T I f O M I l K I f t ; * . iiI mhii T ii Ii I m
Mo.lt I Mini i,
&lt;il\iH|»ir (am,
iipt A0I1 1 I(
prlvulr Imlli 2IMMI
.Mcllulivillr.
liiimtniii fl.Me.i
Vo'.iina
mil 'C 1lot *~tt # t

il

t • I .It .|\\0*1
film, j \\ill *11 t'l** I 1 ink* $|it
f If», |f*••‘Is4*I %D' \ »•' *i III IL 1
*L*a LL IMM. K *

1 lltlH*

prrfem n l

II."

1 I I I If If \

** I |i It

Ml TICI.ES I ult SAI.H

No * InM

I

nla

I*

SIN*.I K \ 1 . lint
1 1 1 0 &gt;p•11 - •*1*I » | 1 n

( iii l l i l i i "
iii! laliKt*

l " im u 1 1 lt'(n

w ork
('tia iiilc
If I.
llm v cy .
Sa*.f*it »l A vc D ili.n r |H'JH

l.itt'k* at*'

Liitii,
|h i ! ’ ,

'Hi'! I ' fllK* ».»t**f I*
l i n t III ("I
('.at*' Ii i'll 14*1 , fm i i . l •*it I |»111 a1 4*1
■•I snuIN, ni'aiilat* •) • • MtiU*, 4|»u
1 i*.*i- |imil«ca)H I lot
t i/M'i \\ 4 11o-1 I I hiih
lar.

5

V &lt;0
,\vy

I '1 nit nl I I*** nla, * 1'.*•• nil i.s

1 113 3V. Im« Ft

legi 4 Couple
C*dai A vu,

Sant'" •!, I

s I •"
M a * . U U ) it
\\*

rtfi

NICE room with

t '• lt‘ |*.'t 1 • I r

|'( H t’l I I H *l\ I Is’ S
\ l|
s\ !»•• I 1 *•' &lt;i 1 .1 * 1 in IN

•HI. HMINACK.s My
Kresky,
l » »» n 1*4hot I
Wall, Floor nml Fll•plucs.

kitchen.

|»I . -u.

Ift 11 ik't'i at hi

* Iff &gt;« iM iluwiMliilr*4 «% • tnmfit
So rlnlilrrn Hit I Mil \\

I'll'
r.'» !•.')
In ittl

*»ftlv

l ift 11 it

*

W t*.|3\ I't kll k.* a I 'J Sllltft il.l
1 lit.i&gt;. r»mi w a 1 r . i 1

1*1.1 Mill .MS

I

'hiM

\ | i ' | l u m ill*

• \IH\1.IS

f u i 1 act

ia t ol t* 1 t nisi

Mu x Ll 1

•1....... Ill If'll •'

utility
• ■ • •• i n. I .•«1 1 1 It .
h«l « l i r a i &gt;1 f *11.1 * - I L *|

I 1*1 1 1 1 -1

I' |

ift Mtoi

st

i »i \
St 1 1 it *
4b11*I ,’ll*| St I I l*f

l

I.* »-i

iii.

M V l T L ' I f Y , iu ia trilar hi M tiulfi
S| I \if* Cull .*|,. SvtUlll'R Hut

I

San
, t 'l !

I I If S I l N M

: i.* .........a •. 1

Apnrliiirnt III W
I'lmnr 41HI W.

fiirniitlicil except
W IHih Street

iltt \\

I ’(till | •11■
t * w || t.

.ui if

t

I * .*J

Ilt hi I'm

In lO

I \ \\ N M u W l.ltS itiai }j»*ii «'*I h*
\ * 10' 4 | I'pail I tl Still lll*%II . J i n

t

I If l| I N W i l l i|» lli'il M|..

Iv if t It* ll*t.

Wilt f l

tonality
• | • 4• ; 1 1« . 1 1 1 ■ *
u i * ' aril
l*i ••• /• a a v

J IIKIHIMM.M (towiifttulnx upl

N| a i l l u l l ' !

\ I \ K I I A .N Min •I
.1 i
I I l i i a l r 1 '.ill i.'H S i fliil! t

|•111 it*4 ;

If lilt*

*' I f f t i l l *

h u 1 , I(XIv11 *

H ill IIKNT

* N KI!l(N IH IIK f&gt; apt
Celery Avc.

iil'u v •

1111

• ut?», |(l

I iv* it S l l l l f o i i l *• \ *•101 "'t i l 11**i 11 *
Sav «• 1 4-n l
at t i | i &gt; tt y* I t i n

I' iii

j

i*

s i ' i o i t . \ i. s i : k \ it i . s

S M I

I\rl \

in 1 1 \ s i: imm s i M . n m

I 1 1 0 K A I .D

1

| (IK

« r; 1 ■■11 t la tit 1 , *iilinin' til- ; Inail &gt;1
I * lr|iliuiii*
I I
I It*
hut I
\ * net uni LIiii«I&gt;*. t it y
Kui'fill HI t f t'llt • I , ID. \\ * If I tl
t|! Hit i« n
|*i it •1 1 n 1
|t*V\ ,\*
If* a 1*11111*1*' •luwii |ifiV i r . \ U M » HOKUM I •m|i|».|, hm*
lit* MtH 1.4(lit t*•I l|**II ll *&gt;f ( tl'llf V41 1
H un t t I tixrtl" •*’* r.l S inn *

tniliiM

I »*VH ^ .'I 1 huiii cat I i w
•ilpla 'I h | | Klin A vc

\ I ( I 11 I I s

in I )'mtil t ••
IMMriCIMlN \ I I\I. • 111* II vt. i
M I N I M I I It
will
tl**I I t * in \N\Illtl' 55»*00.|
t: •I
lltllllt
la liut if till \ 1 1 1 II*I •*J»|U*t| L ll I*I :* -I Suilt ll
It| I t i l l It'll

ItlQ M .IlW
Ml
I ’m K
fon 1 1 mii 11n. N a |»« t i

11*111

11*t|c.| n\ i* It 11.it 11iiiit11 • • t.iiiI* \ ,
| I ijl W t I I ' l l *t I 'l t H ll l
, t

pt 111»t 1 1 L a i i

I'll 10
SANFOIfl)

S | m ' 1 1 Is I«' 1

lit*ItPV\ \illtl*

I 'l l! 1

\\ KIs A K \
Kir? *

*1

S lllll 11 Ink'

*%’ NHl
lilt
tttll
1*0
M r00pfM 4
•m r
l h r Trlr|ihiiH M
an
Ht 0 n i a ri i i i i l t t i i i r t i M i « r I f f i i i t r tin 1110 H
l i a t r i l It* l h r I r l r ^ l i i H i r I*tin It. lit
1 r li lt it
la r
th l«
NTftilt»#*MMln||aH
f h r N i h r r t l N r r 1# r « | » r c | r i l l a p « r
l* r ti» ti| ill y .
In
««n l0 r
Inr
m
Im
I r Mil r r |Itr hr«t hh «n|I*Im M«0«lrM.
nil \\ tail %il« mi ti • I 1*0 I m atir
n l f l i r mii Ihr *Imi I t r l m r ituhll-

I—

.1

l or Suit*

\l \ M l !•:

K W I.I S M*|*:i I M Ml Ift II \-|
Split inn I iv ' I 1 13 ui Inill Ita iii, Ji|»t ti/* s I •
If IliH'll I \t" II"
'IlkT ||||*| I' ft'i'i* .... .
•I••11 ••10 •
(till J*I/•' oil Vlot« •( 11»|). i l l * &gt;"
I I III 11 t*s| II It III I *t I ,
I'll
U
fitt* |»lii •«•, li'ittitihil
(It)tM-. I*t &gt;i-/*'t\ a s I h | ii |•I*1 1 l \
I n L L* .H i I Mt lt 1 »*ii

IILKALD
WANT ADS
1
i
ll
Ml
’.*•

l f f .i l I •*!.O r

or liy

the

J »l» tiv

hour

Call

i
AUDI TION.VI. IN* tlME
0141.0*1 j *i«t u few estra limn « •«• ll week’
[ Want to gut lli.-io to vvinl,^ in

'•os 2104.XIt ui wilt.' I(t. No 2
Itos i n , Sanford fm tnteiview

yoni
own ioninii.miv: Oust
nothing
hum how In iiiukc
"Pare I ne money33V11 cull on
y " " Hint explain. Write
Mi
.Htepli* i Herkner, I " Hnx 1HU,
Orlamm. Flmida.

It 3 DID HEP AIK SERVICE
llv
Eddie Miles lit - Flllliltl.l'
Center. HU E. First, ph 1425

ewly
16.1)0 I
mteil. Nicely furninlieil, Huilnlil&gt;‘
for ioiiple Adults (inly. |f&gt;tiuu Used huby b«d mol nml I less 16.00
20.00 j
iier fiinntli. Pit. 8UH VV. HIM ,3|rl lUeil 5 pe. Dinette
Slightly used roll nwuy lied 25 00 |
lonylllo Ave,
C hiuI ■.iiiii.I milt dining liihlu
nml 0 Chun ll
26.00

l I'KN I.HH KD nim rliiicnt, living
lOOffl, dinette and kitchenette.
One or two bedrooms. Clean ami
•inlet. E le c tiId ly , hoi ami cold
water. Four inlies
north
of
.‘lubfonlj next door to Chili D im : 203
niotul. i'lioiie
1565 512,
Mrs.

M o iv c T 'o r i

1 * ; : ; i i rtfii:!'.

3 0 " " I WHITE tl.DK .................. keep..'
F " c n K
m i i
a......
hy week. ..HI .fast Jrd Hit eel
lli’dromn Suite
70.00
I'huiic 2111 J ufI■'1 It.'el p m.
MAUI EH HI S3NFDHI)
II
NDTICES-PEHHONALH —Ik
no E. 1st SI.
I'huna 127
3V V.VI ED
I 'olli'clm Huh . mu 11
WANT EXTRA vuenlmn money
CHESTS of Dmvicia- All Biles.
Nance.
Clean nut the attic und blips
MAI It EH OF S 3NFDHD
*4i ■ ■■. —» ...—
Finished or unfliti died. Heaton the eluff to Sanlord Farmer*
oK&amp;lONp .Reach Ocean front cot­
iililv priced. Compare our prices j
WORK WAN TED
— 'J
Aietinti, Orlundo lll-wuy every
tage. Available July It. Ph
• tlioa hay. IIiiukcI I •*rin«. Tnt»
_______ _
I BS.W DeUnd;
Ku*nittm* O n i r i ,
ML
W e n I l u n Y S I T T K K , M m l alku ah ciK ,
■" 1 1mi
First. Phone 1125
best references. Phone I 2 CI-J,
I.
LOST AND FOUND — ...
4 ROOM
40M V.

furnished

upts.

Tel.

I . A 3V N 8 I ii cut. Telephone UKI7 -M.
FOOT LOCKERS All metal &lt;m
Cull afte r 5 : 01) o'.loik.
I.DS'T: lllnck und white small fox
wood roiiMlriK'tion. Rest value
ti ni«'r. M. L. Itulioin.
Ph.'032-3V. Mrs. Forrester.
10—
RusIneH s O p p o r t u n i t i e s — III
in town, $10.05 ull taxes Includ­
ed.
Herman'*,
27
3V
.
Church.
5 ROOM-opt. Not furnished. Cor­
FOR SALE—Slock nml cipiip- 15Orlando.
AUTDMOIHI.ES
—14
ner Cslery and Mrllonvtlle. 2nd
nient in Top Notch service sta­
floor. Reahoaid Oil 'Co., Sit JALOUSIES The modern, Eco­
tion. Have another opening un­ 33’E PAY cash fur clean late tiiodtl
W a t First Htrrot. Ph. 70.1.
able to refuse. Approximately
ears Hunt LlncoInMercury Co.,
nomical way of convert lug porch

Fl'RNIflflEI) till re room cottags

flHOO will handle. Can lie fl
or breexeyvuy to another cuol
nenceil. Contact Jeff
Davie,
room. Foe Free Estimate*, tele­
Eighth and Park._________
phon e 1125. 'The Furniture Can­
ter. III! 3Vesl First.
niCELOW Oli Park, furnished -t
12— SPECIAL SERVICES — 12
PIANOS—New and used, Knder’s
SPECIALS
Put no Store. I2I8J Myrtle, Ph.
3— R*sl Kslste For Hala —J
Phillips.Carey
I2HII-W.
Akhestoa Hldlnx
If ^ob' w*nt to Duy. Rent or Hall,
Csramo Siding $15 par H«|.
I.KAVINii town. Late model Kir­
1st Grade flit uri Sn
by vacuum and polisher. Lais
*JF'Wi HALL. Realtor
210 lb. Asphalt Hhlng'o 4 8.50
than half price. Call 1823, ,
rlorlda Btalo Rank Uulldlng
_
T frX JIair.B h oM 1763 _ _
D.iWNSTAlUH furnished upt. Ph.

ino North Palmetto.

Ph. 1420.

171-W after fl;00 p.m.

Applied, by Experts

LBH ROCftf Moot*, qul*t location,

ft

a o r t t l i iVm . rBr.ankk.jilft.

illpn»n&lt;.Iflfiuatea. PlteM. ~

liu

FOR SALK
Ip**
*46 Ford Coupe
New Paint — Rubber
Runs lll.t new—3Vuuld trad*
Give Tarnts
,. Vob can i m thla c m

---- k.ltk.gq..at, IsmlgatLAKa

�*

•

u'
WtVvilwL l
»• fhd
*, It , 14 ,V . , •
li &gt;in vii. ,..

Rore*
Inquest In Topper
MAiw Feared Lost
Squally Weather
InnAylr
(C «atu ae4 tr*m
Death Slated For
In Hotel Fire In
nulls on Communist
Youth Questioned Raises Warning On position!
Lawrence Paul (Ustner. former­
today In one of tha
Fairbanks, Alaska ly of Sksrofd, died et the Win­ Friday Afternoon
days to weak*
In Connection With Coasts Of Florida estU.close-support
S. Sabre jets probably dadow School In West Cheater. Pa.,
•built MiU-tg
A coroner's Inquest Into the
. -t .u^-r
1.atfoyod
one RussianFAIRBANKS?Alaska tn — Four last Thursday. ' S*l»*#*s will be
w*L.a
»
...
..
|
«
J
damartAef'*
A
V
,■
•
*
'/,.
MSAM7il»‘f/ii*
damaged' Shuuiei, the Air or more persons were beberetf ‘ 4* * tt-ednssaav al 2.00 p. ••*. at rteech *vjj“ ' - / i/esl«r Tuppar of
Stealing Or Track ings were raised on the Florida and
Force laid. In MIG Allay dti
th* Baaaon Funeral Homs, 763
THE SANFORD HERALD.
Page 8
Mon~ Juty 14, 1&gt;51

H. JAMES OUT AGENCY

General Insurance
— £33

jx

A 10 year old youth waa quesHonedil this morning by Judge
Douglas Stanstrom In connection
with a truck which tha Stine Ma­
chine Co., reported missing Sat­
urday afternoon.
^
The one ami a half ton truenP
taken from where It had !&gt;«*■»
parked at Herond Street and Oak
Avenue, wa* recovered Ipt* yesterday afternoon near lfnnroo
Corner by Orville Touchton and
Don Davis of the Stlna Machine
Co., who had been Informed of
Its location by a parson who tele­
phoned the company,
Stata Highway Patrolman R. D.
Harrison arrived soot) afterward
on tha scene and following an In­
vestigation, picked up a youth
whom ha turned over to the San­
ford Police Department.
Police officer Joo "Hickson
brought the boy before Judge
Stenetrom this morning with tho
complaint of taking tha truck
without the consent of the owner.
The latter announced that a hear­
ing on the rase will be held next
week, and effort* will ba made
to determine If there ara any other
boys In the rase.
The County Court summer term
wilt open tomorrow at 10:00
o'clock and 200 raaoa ara on the
docket, Judge Stenetrom stated,

U. S. Liner Setting
Speed Record On
Return Trip Home

West Coast from Tarpon Springs
southward today for wind* of 30
to 40 miles an hour.
Similar squally weather In the
Palm Beach •. Miami area and
through the Florida Key* over the
weak end put several small boats
In trouble. No one waa Injured.
The fishing boat Liberty, with 20
person* on board, anchored 20
miles off Tarpon Spring* In the
Gulf overnight alter It developed
engine trouble. The craft waa due
at Tarpon Spring" Sunday night.
It was taken In tow today
Leo Alpert, a Coral Gable* at­
torney, end four olher* waded
•shore near llensen Reach, north
of Palm Beach, when their auxil­
iary keteh Conchlta ran aground.
The party alerted out Thursday
for Nassau but tnlased that Ba­
hama capital and sailed back to­
ward Florida. With Albert were
hla wife. Loiiluo; two children.
Martha. 9. and Jonathan, 0. snd a
cousin, Philip M. Levi Jr.
The fit at hurricane scare of the
season swamped newspaper and
weather bureau switchboard* aa
gusty 40 • mile wind* whipped
palm frond* »nd awning* In the
Hold Coast area, rorerastcr* said
the wind did not result from a
tropical disturbance but sprang nut
ot a passing high pressure system.
Warnings were ordered m; Sat­
urday night for Southeast Florida
‘ continued Sunday night for
h to moderately strong oast
_ southeast wind* occasionally
freshening to so . 40 miles an hour
during passing shower*.

ABOARD THE~fT 8. UNITED
STATES AT REA USt-Tha new first
lady of American shipping, tha lin­
er United Stale*, poured on the
steam today and raced for a new
•tar In her speed erown.
On the homeward stretch of her
maiden round • trip Atlantic cross­
ing. (he Si.ono •Ion American pride
M red certain lo break tha Queen
Mary's 14 • year record for the
Europe to America croc,sing early
tonight.
The big new U. 8. liner on her
trip to Europe had crackad the
Queen’s west loaast mark. Leav­
ing New York July 4, In# United
Stales msde tha a.oa-mila crossing
In three days, in hours and 40 min
ulas, averaging 35.JW knot*.
The ‘
pettul In baltar thla tlmg-on tha
rrlurn voyage. For one thing, fog
•lowed her Sunday to ,»■ apaad of
M M knoli. But iht appeared caraln to reach Ambrose Ught, off
Naw York, lata Ima aftarnoonwell ahead of tha .,QgMg&gt; Mary's
1 M aait-to wait raeSriJ t f three
day*, ti hour* and, 48'friputaa.
..Alraadv, on her trto'KRia, tha
United (Hates had faMNdTup itli
another record^— the longest day’*

Rotary
((•*H*«»S rrwm ran* «•*»
dance wHeh wsa held th* ,,r'*
night with Hoy" Htnlo. Bhe »a &lt;1
they w m welcomed to Florida
Htata University whar« 1 h ay
stayed by Presl'lmt Doak Lampball, and told of tha dlvlalon of
tho girl* Into two political partlaa
and 12 cilia*.
Ml** Gray told of tha grating*
from tha Governor who wasnt
thara, and from tha var on* cablnat members, of tha political ralllei, Inatructton In legislative pro­
cedures, what hill* ara, how they
ar* Introduced and steered through
tha varlou* committer" anil to
flnAI passage.
,, ,
.
Mlaa Reborn d*»crlbed a mock
trial which wa* held after one of
the glrl-itater* had been run over
by an automobile driven by a girl
counselor. Tha driver wa* fonnd
guilty and eantenced to two day*
n Girls Stale for rerklaa* drlv-

Air Force and Marina fig
bombers swept low over Ihe
and bombed, rocketed and atra _
Red positions near Yonchon,
Pyongyang, Kumsong, the Punch­
bowl and the East Coist/
Other Air Force fighter-bombers,
with planes from the Marinas. Aus­
tralians and Republic of Korea,
hit supply areas behind Ihe front.
The Air Force said tha strike
rubbled mi troop and aupply bunk­
er*, levelled a gun positions and
destroyed ono self-propelled
self-propellau gUn,
four mortars and one vehicle and
1 on
Inflicted at least 23 eaiualllas
ned. troops.
In Ihe aerial batllea. two tUbra
Jets of a Right of the Fourth Fight­
er-Interceptor Wing warn Jumped
by alx MtGa over filnuljw and a
2B plane Sabre Right of the Silt
Wing tangled with eight MIGs.
In the first battle, 14. Robert
K. Ronca. Norristown, Pa., dam­
aged a MIG. In Uio second fight,
a Canadian exchange pilot. Flight
14. Lawrence E. Hpurr, Middleton,
Nnva Scot!*, probably downed a
MIG. hi* first.
Sporadic ground fighting can­
tered on the rugged Eastern Front
where Allied troop* selxed a stra­
tegic hill after a three-day battle
and held It In the face of an hour
and a half rnunteratUch by North
Koreans.
, *
hTe hill, a few thousand yards
from the East Coast, fra after
three day* ot Infantry iiiauH.
naval
bombardment
and
air
strikes.
Elsewhere along UM front, tha
Eighth Army reported only rou­
tine patrol sklrmiihaa.
U. 8. carrier bated plana* Sun­
day again bombed Mnarattng.facilltle* at ihe Kyosin Hydroalretrie Plant. In Eait-CMtral North
Korea, one of four big power com­
plexes attacked heavily by U. N.
warplanes last month.
A Navy announcement laid the
Kynsen facilities were being r*
paired when Skyraldar* and Cor­
sairs attacked them the second
lime.

MUNBAN &lt;rt- 8#crat Korean ar­
mistice talks war# recalled todsy
*1 Communist request, railing
speculation that th* daialoci over
prisoner exchange wa* nssrlng a
climax.
The Red request for, a two day
recess was mid* I 44 hours before
the truce delegates wars to mat
at Panmunjom tor thlr llfh con­
secutive secret laiilon.
No reason for tha rMkfg- wa*
announced
'
The Communist* last alkM far
a recess July I attar B s le ^ l to

iinminH," r&gt;»«&lt; Pa— n**i

contacted on tha matter.
uaa or disposal of a 10 acre
«plotilist*
north
tha Camatery and
of

east of tha ACL Railroad settl b#
dlscuaaad. Anothar Item will ba
what llcans* tax to lavy on pinball
maehlna*.

Payment of a 18,000 fa* for

tha Jeffrie* city reorganisation
' i s bean under way
authorised at
since February was
i
th# Friday nlglrht meeting. This

slon every year Instead of evetv
two year* were defeated. A hill
providing for ass education In ,
public schools patted both lion—
and Bsnat* but was vetoed by the
Governor. Another bill would pro.
vide for automobile driver* exam­
ination! every two year*.
President llob Harris aunounred
that • board of director* mealing
will bo bald at hla house Thursday
night at 7i80 o'clock and said that
th* program for Monday, July
20, will be held at the HU* theater
when moving pictures of the Rotary convention In Mexico City
will ha shown by Kd Blown.
0. M. OFFICIAL KILLED
4 LAPEER, Mich. uw. General
Motors Vice President Arnold W.
U ni, »4, general manager d G M ’a
Pontiac Division, was killed with
hla win to a train • car crash
Sunday.
Their car aklddad too fact Into
tha tide of a Michigan Central pas­
senger train at an. unprotected
grade rroeelni near hare. ..

“ Stamper,
aurrey, laid Mav .
waa made by W.
Agency, a group 1....... ......... ...■
In municipal govarnmanl raorgan. drova a mil#
iaatlons.
trash occurred.
A Oltlsani Advlsorif Oammlttaa,
togsther with th* Glty Commls•Ion. Mayor Stamm: Mid; ara
reading th# report gdjatot meatInga. Whan tha riiNKiVje oemplated next weak, g1JSm Igtoto*
mam wilt ha Issued M^SStof tha
itofalla of tha n r r w J r l _
Mayor Btampar wfWgf the reorg*nta**|on etirvap M, An totenlive atudy of the nnMM al fog
atnmant •• to efflewwr, aound
Iuaa* prtnalolaVi
aa pravanUag ai
(4« water HIM

waa a biasing Inferno.
Night Clark David Littlefield,
who raced through the building
warned sleeping guests, said ho
believed the tatlmato of 50 dead
was far too high.
"I saw one body on th* second
jot Jual before l left the bulidg,” ha said. "I am cartaln that
at least four people died, but I
can't say how many m ore"
Fire dnlef E. B. Woodcox said
(hare was no way of estimating
the death toll
The building wax In flames
when we got bare,'* he said. "Wa
pulled out some people. There ar*
probably more In tnerO."
Scores of guasta jumped from
vlndows, ana other* leaped to a
nilMlng seal door.
Flrtmeh on the way to tha fire
ound (be street swarming with
lacing guests, some of them al­
most naked.
All hotels hare are crowded to
capaeily because of the big boom
to military projects. Th* Pioneer
was the* city’s second largest ho­
tel,
i *
*- It was In ruins — aahaa and
warped sheet metal—two hours
after th* first alarm.

Eisenhower
((.'•stipe** rtmm raa* oa«»

howar Uld ha agreed to tha move
"only because I attach the great­
est importance to hie roelectton
to the Bengto.'.’ ■
Tha general laid In g etaUm*»I
Sunday night UWt Lodge-who suectufuny directed Elsenhower’# bid
for this OOP nomlnatlorv-had liw
foftnad hltn ho want*'to devota

M 'ne«lae*a r»&lt;
edly ottered by IJ
employe* must k
are tree to wlthfl
20 and soth day
It waa learned
haa agreed to 0
at least $5 a too

Rosa Avenue, Wllklnsburg, Pa.,
and Interment will b# mad# In
Woodlasrn Camatery there.
1 Lawranaa • Paul waa born In
BenfoM had lived hare for a num­
ber of years before moving to
Pennsylvania with hla mother,
Mr*, feaale Kastaer. Ha la alto
survived by hla father, Harold
Raatner of Shnford and ona broth­
er, Harold Kaatnar. Jr., who Is
■tatinrtad with tha U. 8. Army In
Germany.
BOY INJURED
A two and n half year old Negro
boy, (track by an automobile Sat­
urday morning when ho ran onto
the Soutbwosi Road, w m takas*
to Flfnald-Laughton Memorial
Hospital and jraa treated for minor injuries. The boy Is Mtchall
llaae, who lira*
live* wRh hla grand­
Walla##,
ants, Denial
parents,
Daniel and France* JanCo
kina. Lula Cooper,
42, colM tf,
var
rest was mada.

Byrd Is Facing Test
In Virginia Tuesday
RICHMOND, Va. t * - Virginia
Democrats decide Tuesday wheth­
er to give Son. Harry F. Byrd
a new aln-yaar Itasa on hla seat
In Congren or to nominate aa hla
luccessot' an en-Army colonel who
once served oa Gen. Elsenhower's
staff.
The state'i Democratic primary
ecllon will climax a tempestuous
ice between Byrd and Francis
Pickens Miller. '
aa the
Some observer* sea II as
most serious ctiallenga yet raised
to Byrd’s 19-year Senate career.
In traditionally Democratic Vir­
ginia, no HepubUcan candidate has
hsen named to oppose the winner.
The campaign has been' lively
during Ihe past three months.
Byrd has pointed to his record
as a watchdog of the nation’ *
treasury. Ha haa promised to con­
tinue flehting for economy If he
Is re-elected.
Miller, an Intallieenre officer at
Elsenhower's .8HAEF headquar­
ters .during World W|? II. has as­
sailed Byrd’s foreign policy and
domastlc voting record.

Longwood, found shot to death in
tha Lake-oMha-Wooda yesterday
afternoon, was stated today for
Friday at 2i80 p.m., Sheriff P. A.
Msro reported.
A .82 caliber Remington pistol
was found In th* lake today along
wKh a cap belonging to Tuppar
by boys dlring to assist Sheriff
Maro, County Judge Douglas Bteostrom said.
The body of th# 77 year old
Tapper wt* found wtehad ashore
In the lake three-quarters of a
mile from th* Orange eounty lino.
A note was found (n the Tuppar
home by Mrs. Tuppar when ah*
returned home Saturday from a
homo economies eonfarettc* at tha
University of Florin In .Gaines­
ville.
According to 8herlff Moro th*
note read, ,rf worked for you wnlla
1 w m young, it’a not right
for you
I
)lng
to work for me now. Ii m going
away."
The sheriff added that Tupper
was reported by neighbors to hava
been In good spirits for Uia last
faw daya, having followed event*
at tha Republican National Con­
vention cloeely. It was alto re­
ported that Tupper left hie home
Friday night about IOiOO In his
automobile and returned an hour
later from a different dtreetlon.
The sheriff also reported that
a red brick and a paving brick
war* attached to a leather strap
wound around tha nack whan tha
body was found. Two .82 caliber
cartridges ware found In the
man's pockets.

Services Saturday
For Nicholson Baby
Funeral services war* held at
the graveside in Lake View Ceme­
tery Saturday at 10:80 a. m. for
Zab Nicholson, four day old aon
of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nlcholson of Ptsnt City who died Fri­
day at 3:00 p. m. In FernaldLaughton Memorial Hospital. Tha
Rev. J. E. McKinley officiated.
Surviving In addition to tha par­
ent* ara tha grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Zeb Ratliff of Sanford
and Mr. and Mrs. Manker Nlchol
ton of Salem, lnd.

Rattle Field O f Civil
War la Now A Shrine

CL Hagarty.
Higrrty will sdrve as RUenbower’s proa* secretary. He was Dean
ey’a preas man In the 1940 presi­
dential campaign.
Other appointment! announced
by Elsenhower amounted mainly to
assignment of format title* to man
who. helped direct tha general's
pra-conventlon campaign.
They Include Arthur H. Vendee;
berg Jr., son of the lata senator
from Michigan, ai executive **•
listen!; -Ban. Frank CerUon of
Kanaaa a* an advisor; and Thomas

French ^ventie
tha oprratlon of tha business.
0. W. Hpancar, attorney, wai

dead and several ware reported
missing In an early morning hotel
fire that‘ may rtaeh the pi
(Jons of a major disaster
plate confusion made It Impossible
to get any accurate cbeek&gt;Mt the
dVd* and' missing.
Guests who escaped from the
third floor, estimated up to 8* par­
sons might b* burned to death.
Nine persona ware In a hospital
Two of them were In critical con­
dition.
The fire waa In the crowded
Pioneer Hotel, where there ware
iroximately 250 occupants.
approxlm
minutes after the fir*
s fife u

EAST

F IR S T

STREET

P H O N E 78
&amp; JA M E S O U T

J A M E S B. OU T
Assoc.

MIMEOGRAPH P R IN T IN G -T Y P IN G
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
T E L E P H O N E S 180 an d 1071
Ream 404 8anf*rd Atlantic National Bank Building

-----------WHY LEAVE FLORIDA
THIS SUMMER?

Coquina Hotel
O R M O N D B E A C H . F L O R ID A
•

Dlreetlf ■■

•

At#, "• ■ ■ • i leaneralnre .a ir fas*

•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Oeeaa hr— *#»—— 1 alaklt
IIS m m aa* hatha
Planae* eai—taSameat
Ceehtall
fr— parhla#
U s m I heath a*ewhere--— !*. i i m e l M
Spl*n4l4 IS hats *hampln**hlp (.11 — ar—
ittiirtaa* i— t«i wie* i i i — n .e
—I— (lap
A &lt;r— ramllr *— *r(— Ir1 * * e if, l*(*rm «l

•

— Dartaaa Meath atse

INEXPENSIVE

ADULTS

/

RATES

(in clu d in g th roe m ea ls)

C H IL D R E N
tusoBsh is

[2 5

^ ____

a s

l o w

a s

—

w

$ A

Rates without maals It dealrad.
..................W e n

ry 1
noeit8 s u r
MOg HHM OMSSUNII MRArn, PLOM1DA

25
8

w, f#

ion wlah to thank the Burton
funeral director* for thalr apiandid aarvlea*) also thank aach
} »
W
'
a .
TALLAHASSEE (Snerth!) frldnd for flowara, talsgrams, and
Wh*r* rifle* harked snd eStmona sympathy cards.
toarrd, on Fab, 20, 1180 at OlosW iy ftre r 2 Door Sedan
tea Battlefield, this# mllao east
of OlnxU*: visitor* now walk and
rienddlu't)&gt;0» l e deeds of an hla-to'.ymteryear. Ripley F. HullMi.
Delivers in Sanford*
»**|&gt;**nt *reH»#ol«el*t of *h#
Florid"' Board or Fhrka and His­
, s«rv lo — wilt
toric Memorials, announced her*.
theul
— ndtms
m am m u tt b*
A st"**!*! u«e permit from tho
No
C
ollection
.
tt. R. Forest Service enables the
Florida Perk Service to Incraaaa
effectlvens"* of Gllistee Kettle,
O. I). FARRELL'S
field Monument, located on U. 8.
Hlghwav No. 00 K«twaen Jacksopvlte and Laka City.
Bullen nolntfd out that here
24 M on th s T o P a y
wm
fought th* moet Important
battle In Florida during the War
Retwean th# S»a»*a with P4A Con­
federate and lJMt Federal losses,
tasa tho-a wounded eoldlara who
F E A T U R IN G T H E V E R Y
recoverod.
Northwest of the monument
BEAT
B it E to t F irs t Street
P h o n t 1011
area, Rullen Mid, paths have
cut through nine wood*
810 BART FIRST BTRBKT
along eopeatng battle] Ines at the
oeak of tha egfkggmant Just be­
fore the Federal fortsa were forc­
ed to withdraw, ending thalr attampt to aenarats Florida from
A flood example of thi growing Industrialization and economic progros* of
tho reel of tho. Confederacy.
*• Tha marker* show approximate
the South li thii new Du^otlt iyiHhdlftc fiber pUnt at CAmdon. SdUth Carolina.
location* of different - regimental
special markers Indl
of tha 0th Flor

The 1952 Dodge

ns?ro"

Arcade

Package Store

$2271.

SEMINOLE COtlKTY MOTORS

•ntiata and
Fra • strike
an hour.
Consamt
•trike haa d
omy to .tha

e td l|IX |B t

�r r '-T T T ^ T
a J r W T jv u v tv
•• • .

1
&gt;,: a

•&gt;' iWf

i . i•tSf

I f Y O U DON T

«• $&lt;•

H a n fo r d

(•Mb'* ycur UsaJcrd Htrild, C:»i
^•UTerj.b) 7:00 P. M., plessecau
YELLOW CAB l i l t
•

.fULUMB XXXXIII

Klan Leader
Reveals New
v State Setup
Hendrix Says New Or­
ganization Set To
Bear A n n s T o Up­
h o l d Constitution
TAIXAIIASSKK ■* — A Florida
Ku Klux Klait leader today an
nounc-d establishment uf a new
^rganlialion r/ady to hear arm a
™ necessary to "uphold our con
•titull.mil rights"—and declared u
Supreme Court ban on teKrcguti.iu
would he considered a viulatTon ol
rights.
BIU Hendrix, who got 11,203 votes
In the Democratic prtmaiy loi gov
rrnor two inonlht* ago, suid the
derision was nude at u reorganiia
lion meeting of thu Soulhern
Knights ol ill** Ku Klux KUii In
Oilaiido Iasi week end.
f "H In October the U. S S ipreme
ourt outlaws segregation, all
member. wdl lake this as a vlo
latlon of our constitutional rights,"
Hendrix said In a signed statement
mailed to news services here
Hendrix, who has railed himself
Florida grand dragon for Ihe
Southern Knights ol Ihe Klan lor
several years, hut announced he
was resitting to run (nr governor,
signed iln&gt; statement today only
ai “ director ol pub. and org "
■ lie said the meeting udopted a
resolution "In orgunlru all null
Communist nrguidrutions under
one leadership and one program
The name nicked (or this organl
ration Is 'The American Conleder
ale Army."' Hendrix continued;
'T en thousand colonel's commit
stons were ordered printed The
membership shall l&gt;e limited to
white Christians and all orgautru
linns now operating will he Issued
a charter
9 "11 hecrssa.y this orpnuliatlon
will hear amis to uplinhl our con
slltutlouul rights
"There were fit organi/allim-,
represenlcd at this meeting and
member, from .11 slates
"A public speaking tour will bo
started In the South In Ihe near
(luniiuHtU Ua !•««• (itI

Contracts Arc Let
■By State Cabinet
T or ArcadltrWnrds
TALI-AIIASSKK ' * - Cuntraels
(or construction o( two ward huild
ings and rigid duplex anartuicnls
xl the Smdhern Hr.inch of the Klor
Ida Stale llnspllul at Arcadia to
day were a,:anted by the Cahinet
on low bids totaling $349,953
Busier Noldev Conslructloo Co..
•Tampa, was awarded Ihe coulrad
A i build Ihe two ward buddings
on a hid of 1149.340. Polk Con
itruction Co , laikclaiid. won the
rontracl In Indld the duplex aparl
ments, which will house hospital
stall members, on a bid o( $106.

307.
The 1911 Legislature approprl
•led $370,800 (or the work und
asked that 10 duplex apartments
be bulll.
Director Waller Keyes of the Im
movement Commission sdvUed the
C a b in e t It was necessary to cllmt
nale two of Ihe duplex apartments
and garages ami use concrete
blocks Instead o( bricks in the
construction tn keep the cost within
ihe appropriation. '
In another action, thu Cabinet
released tlS itoo previously pledged
from the 105153 deficiency fund lo
Ihe Stale Beverage Department lo
meet urgent needs. The Cahinet

revlously had given tha Beverage
'apartment $ia.u» from deflcienr funds.
Director John ll. Montgomery
told the, Cabinet (he $15,000 would
permit Ihe n«vers«a Dsparlm.nl
to pav all Its hills.
"We've been practicing rigid
economy and f will not be back
again." he said.
The Cabinet also authorised the
State Board of Administration to
liouldale $3lo.ooo of tha bond* ||
h e itr !n the shiklng fund account
»hf Lower Tampa Bay Bridge
VTha bonds must be sold to moat
tlw W00.4S7 inlcraw Myrnaat" m
tb# bond I due Sept. 1,
A tt.700,000 linking fipuf « u Mt
up In mart »bn lni#r“
until tha bridge, tin
■nrt Manatee Count—,,
... „w,„
imttea, |i
completail and toll revemiaa am avail
abla.

J

W B ;

J

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack

No Millar bow far •••$
fr«M boMa 1on May ga on ywvacatlon you ran raodlty qtik
up on iba Homo town nawa by
dlag Ika Baafoni HaraM
wbaa yau ratum. Tan
raa«a with r»w fairtar
fhroagb Clarita
ktlaw Mtaarar.

T&amp;SU
*■ fy * ws
,

AN

EatablUhcd jjlgfr,,.

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

SA N FfiK D ,

Mrs. Nancy Brock Reports On Work
Of Pilot International Convention

FLO R ID A

IH E

Ite r a lfo

( leu III paid: 1luiivi) Uil T.r.fl
Urdneiiliy exetj i l:r .'olat**a &lt;!•
i-riiidn xiimV*,f v lull (tl di4il
|..irlu.n&lt;i llllll XIi .iiv'i iiit.'ii»i»t*r j*
Hire

NEW SPAPER

T V E S b rtV ,'" JL i.Y

Step C lf.iis Way For

« -■.1 0, Tha
City
Commlxalon
laa&lt;
nigh*, made a number of app.dni
menla tu fill vacancies on City
hoarda and created a new Tiaific
Safety Committee.
Mayor Stempar
recomm -ndc.l
(lull the fullnwiug lie tskc.l In
serve an Die new safety cuuiiuillee: Marion llarmau, John Willlaiun. Hubei l Held, Huheil Kurus,
William Hunt, William Bush anil
James Singletary.
Cominlailonar Andrew Canaway protested against • recommaiiiUtlun by Mayor Stamper,
Ibat the reappointment of Harry
Iwe, chairman of the Civil Service
hour.I be reconal.lere.l,
't he Mayor'* auggestion was put
in ihe form of • motion and car­
ried over Ihe dissenting vote ul
Mr. Carraway. Cunimlailuuer John
Ivey waa absent. Mayor Sieni|u-i
wa* not present at the meotlng In
June when 5lr. Leu, whu has
served on Ihe Civil Service Board
since It was formed in 1914, was
leappolnted (or another lw» year
term.
Tbe other members of the Board
arc Hugh Wlirlchi-I and I.. F
Hoyle. 'Itie Utter this morning
rxpiesitd surptlse at the action
of tha Commission and pointed
out that Mr. Lae had been a very
faithful member uf the board,
serving without compensation m m
attending practically every meet­
ing. Mr. Lao praalded at tna meet­
ing last Thursday night.
On recommendation
of
Mi
Stempar, W. K. Klrchhoff Jr., was
appointed a member of the San­
ford Housing Authority lo suc­
ceed W. V. (Jilting, whose term
lias expired.
Tha resignation of J. L. Ingh-y
created a vacancy on the Zoning
Board of Adjuetinent and I'lamdng
Hoard. J. Uralley Odhatn was ap­

pointed to fill tnla position.
Formation of another committea, an InduatrUl Procurement
Committee, waa dlacuaatfci and
taken under advlaamant following
l t . s i l s s . 4 On f s s . Slat

1.. .1 ibe present. Fmyli-r said HiiaiT-ncy ha* surveyed Ihe -.tucks
mi hand ami decided which dents
rim usable tor detense
As a resull i.f tills Miitey Fowler
yilil NI'A now is rvlvsiiiig the
IV|)i'' ol sli-el winch "otiiiiiarily .
ale iml leipmed Im defemr pin
.llli-tli.il "
"I'niisi-ipmiiHy the acti.ui will
ool &gt;11vi-tt teel In.m Hie nation's
leaimami-nt p in ip a m ” In- said
I'.i.y Ii I 1..111 li-pul lei
lie I'uulil
..ol al ll..* imm.e.d piny nil- .on
tlglui- «&gt;'i pe I liuty mm il - 1, el
I* iMilltia(W»l **M I'll 4 a

I

until

»■' ean gn

.

AND *IQHT
_ „
of officari of tbe *0
and 8^ wlB take place at the Le
glon Hut'Wedr.ctday
ht at 7:80
o'clock, Joe Walla, cl
de gars,
will fol.
qnnoimetd today. “
lew • supper and
imtsada".
iVA&amp;t***.
,.

eJt

».«Y

(ll .1 It.
Il l).
• |••1*888* III •Ik •l*,l» l.t &gt;»••! I
I. |
t i | 1 !•$•*•
&lt; ll
I lit s\ lilllit 1.4 III .'r* * tl \
II

i ’ innocl
Down To GivcName
Ol Whom l It.' Menus

ill'.**

i l l III.Ill*'

11

niul *• lit

s Hit’

Iiu

Ut.

hi

!•» Il'I'l* III!

l.ll I

I I

I

.III Its.ul

I I Hi l l 1*1 | | l &gt;
i •l
I • * |i ll i
m | I a i

ill'**

»

l.t

- IIII*III Ii ltd

- il l

. .-.I .11.
11 I. I I i
il |•. *1
•.-I lliil It . I, . Ill HI II.
II .Lt III. Ill Is III
I to.*...

Hit
• . .ills

'I.,|||
11

Nl«
utils

Mi l

'•!
IN il

I it t M l

I•

i ill Ii .

| »• | s . I «

i r l * il

I III i!i't ,||l
to U
• il

•' I I i |*l ti ll !

M il hi
|M i .1 u n i
m i | ii '
n v »••

I »i &gt;H

III' it

I lu

i ll 11 *i &gt;t s * i •
Mn- M o j.t

I .I m .lltl

\.

r

I .•! .

!• I s'
l lilt
l i t S 11 ' 11 f
V» , l l | I I I
Il' US l l
I ll y\ | f 1 1 t i l
i t l | | si . « \
| Is I y\ * \ I
III
l l l l l i MIIII *'l
Mil |h| M.l I .MI «I 1.1 t l . .» mill .
' I i mi I ItHl m i l
i l l f t **i a f

V I•*11*t\\ i«|f i.'e'l
• .

Mi i i n i i i i i s' i

•Ills III

Mil I !&gt;• I Mill

li.nl l i r c i i

.IS I ti ll

• .f8.al.lf ill

m i l t - i i . i it

111.' |'l III!

III ll

" I

|l* I'.l

• • f I »• i i |
ul Uu
N.lim it i(
\ •I \ t
\
till
.\ . T . 'll u III
1 ■III H i l l f .
I.I,
f t Sf f i l l ’ .I • i l i l l . l l i m j-. f lliil
\ **I • ii . m i l * il
N Nl V
1 il ■. l l . 1
t fl . l t • U l .
II. I II. I
f II. .
t u l 1 .-. 1
XX .1
HI II L
til l .
11(1i
illiluilr
til
&lt;1

.

.0 mMI It*i'I

MV«HtfII MUMMIMIII

\\ I III

n Im’Ic III i»i i tin i unlit
...
111ll ll«* |» 81I1 8 --

lltr &gt;x i.limit It i.lo in i
l* n i in •lllli i $ i

(Ml III DI* iJstliiiii l ulo' Nal uu*wI
llo'
x i ui'Li I
xx i
I $ llti’li' il
CumeiiHot. Jnii ■ lew day* --d "
, Hum i h :i 111111111*1 Iai|*. *1 alnml
Avcu-ll llaMlmsn **uki ial--r •
m.iHm till i.u iiu *i .h i ..I ii
tup p ull III III. light ho Ho I'le-t
dellllnl (lOUillialtun D e ls h* &lt;*

1••••’..III ll.llti l Mu. tlitfM

All- 1-.

i In* hr I *‘|i|'&lt;tin Im Iln

p l.l .llt d

in Poll

Dm*"*

«Oi«l» lie -d d ieised J'"* d u d .i.K

ul llie . t(' t I • .
|l.g It. d. I.lttl

-1■■I- 1• ••
. I .1

.'

ll Ii.i

Churchill Calls

l.t'NI'ON i.P

1*1 111*8* M Illicit 1
lull inoliili/allou "
. . loo d o ll lol. 1 H.&gt; Ill'll* ** Il| ( lliil
made Hie statenienl ul u t n.no . I...lay lb..l Ih r II•**1 Ih* in
ciinfiTeiire Mumluv uigld Im ..I ( an terb u ry l.a.l Im hr Ciill’l iiliul
bis scheduM departure (or i as |.,il 1 ut Iiu- (i|u'c• ul ll *•!• S|H'l'l h

"Free spci'cli • 1 1 •&gt;•- with il th­
ey il ol all till- limit-1. (Illpli'.l-IllIII
y(T.i.iii.iUh Hung 'I .1 .ii- said Imt
no Iln- wliolo ...- ..inil.l rail.&gt;r
till.ip IIn- III til'in &lt;l" .way yyilh
.Ill-Ill
I'tlOli'hlll ml
"lillllll

ll"

.

I . .Il.lt

-tali,'

Mi l Mn (• I

Mr

Mi l l l t d

l or Toleration
Of Red Prelate

In

.t

Mi i .1 t. Ih
( . Ill Mi l tl
.1* ...
(D p i

i

tsl.'i
a

K ill
Mi l l Dm 1 1

ill ri
. •pi I. *. I

lulu

NNolds i T o
In

\

1

II,
1.1.1 ,,
(.SI*

Wl l
II
M
M ,..
\l. I
Ii. l . l l

\ K• »I d Mr full n’d . a a !•«•%

uftM

I

i*|.|U»f

11..

(l COilld

f,

i
•*i

.. J

1 I
.1 '

n

« t il

...I (d

.

U . tl

I'll * III III.*
. I
w ■.1.1 XX •f II
.. I t . ••&gt;*»:% It. *. *»

l I XX|||| In

&lt; i||*f .1*
. - 1 .»• .if ?*••••*
•I il l '»•(••$* if I
ll&lt; Mil Iiif'
ll1.1 I f I t l f .‘ II I ll
•.in
ix Mfxh’u
tl* "| 11 v lliil v
I
irviif.l I$v
Wm| I Ii i

I
»l
lu •• ll
till.. .1
a
1.. .
!.&gt;■ L.
d.-l.

t lu m

...

if* i»*

It I .
toi.
tub! li.m
I id

. . 11

.' i

• t
I.i
l1■
• - 1i
r.

if**

• in in
U. i f

'.uu III1

i h i r 1 CM

. .1. I
M uu*
I |u*
•I. f.*

• *1.
N\ *It • i II
1 •

........ II
ll.
• i.i
. MX. 1
. ♦ t h f »•»
1*

k'li.i
I h.l

.

* 1111X ill
fl.. .
M.»! *1X1 * u u
. •.
•h •
• ••1 hi
*i' ll "'
m l hr
Ill
(. 1

ft
• i

• atif i

Xs t
Ml
.f f. i ' !

• hull
• .1 .• .1

i

.i

I*... r
•. j . .
,. .1- i

•
•' . .
.V IX •• 1.
II
J
l l . . . 1l * " » ? •' ' i s
1 . ll*
1
...................
I 1|
ill. •
•1 1 t
.1

l|.H |||l 1
l . ' l 1 tl. •
*1 i l l .
I . i 1.
t *
l\ | . 1.
( 1 X .1
t
. 1 I.f
t
It
k
H
h 1 • h
.lull •
••
s *f
I ’1' •» '
thr
1. . 11. •
h. i i l i i
| » 8 1 1 'u l i n .
&gt; -IIU
'
•till I h r l . r u . y i •
hil
1 1*11 Mil
lh«*
J r ill! h ' i i i u |!*• •' »

*1 V

h III l . l l
H mi I H I M
m i l l - . Ill i l I h*
il.ilik
XXft *1 $ 1
.(in
|i li *:i *&gt;«i- n i u l
VMil
1111 *! 1.1! . a l l IIIi r l*N
If r i l l * - I d i e i a 1*. M
11*• 1•

•1

kVl* l u

Hunk

Iiu »*•» Ik

go.l.g In gd &lt; l-l j l h n i n i l l l u . - j g ,
H. il we i' in ■II tan.| ....
Itni
ell -nl.I Inie .Muii.l i &gt; nl i uew.1
.-iinfi-r itii' ilie
also reiler.it.-d pievioui
laleineuts it.at lie . \|i. d . &lt;| m
Dill.' levoll .Kliliii lu ll. . 1 ul |!U8
Hu--.. ll conilm'lllcd uu iln* Deni
i-d'aliipn-.ulditial
iiniuinaltun
Imllle at hii news ineviing am
later on li.e t'l.liimliiu Hmadcjit
ing Syvtem's "Clironou-upe" luluvi-.mu show
I bene went utme uf Ills coin
menu on the various candidates:
Him ilf lie will gut tbe Demo
eralic iiuiuiualiun l»y Hu. filth Iml
lol and will lie "tho man lo hull
ll'.m llu iii.l Iln I’.in- S i l l

M*xv|e Time Table
Bid
"(Juu X’li.lli"

11:10 -2-11 - 5-18 - 8:22
.MOVIKLXNU
"'tho Company Bhu Keep.”

7:40, fealurw 8:18,
Lait cumplutu show,' 9.36

PRAIRIE LAKE
"Varlity Hour"
7:43

"Lydia Bailey"
8:13 - 10.30

&lt;ri

• a

1. «1(Mt*..

i i i * t f . i i l i *’
in* "

•ii

mill rial

$1 Ih/* A n ln# 1

lit n\ it*1

1i i h ' I k i i

in,-1
Ml N
Xtill ll
1 1 If
Niu.x I"
i 11.1
l s .s |8|11*I ,
1. Nx 1 I i
1l| I
. in &lt;• 1 Ml 1
. .$1lull*
i •t f » linn 1
'X llll'flll). I
. 1 » Hid .
M.
IM If. I ll»« I
|S
\. tux « II.I
I. W I M .-V*l •*! •*1
l „ (• I d .

lu* h i •

. ill IS
IM- llui

•Mil
\\ 1 .
•
• *1 •
XVIII* X. I 1 l»l*‘ 1 Ml * .............. . *
It DI .1. »
Mil • 1 Mt*
Xs .11
»..• ........ 1 . Il.t X 1**1
' 1
'll &lt; ..... ..
M.u.lt
. t• Il l ' l l t'
' l»M | ...
,4. . I.f
Ml
' *1 ' t \ \ M*
1c \ .1 I , (lid
I M.

tin- \

\ II-JMHl**j l I (
•1 Uni ‘mills

Mi l l

l.ii "suffering" it
i bur.-bill was i&gt;|.iyui|- lu dlilalids h.r Ho&gt; e-lal.li luurul ut i
Irlbunal lo luvestii-ali- IH lb wliil 1.1 I . -I
tnbnson,
Hie .H vi- ir old di-.ni
l »|.l
wbu-e I'.IIIInuuiist svnip.illiies liave III' . I.
im ill .'MMrxii.
M i d • vs
l.i .-n getting him ml.. . ..oluniul Iml .( I, , , ,
i m * mi i .* . w fll, N M
waii-r lu llrilam
i m il ». i *i.l$*nl u» I!•*•
i I • .Mi
“ I In- eslahhit.ini ul uf
a.u-li
f I ii » I It I . flu* | I ' I
:• Iribunal," Cbur.lull rcpln-.l,
,|
.
\
V
•
!
»
•
'*
I"• I I X|*I(*IHI III
"would in Hie opinion ..I Iln- gov
tttil ful 11it*I All
■
a favorable
tayorat.ii- tune tor war ha- t.dplanrt. and mir bases along with einmi-ul Invrxl llo- activities ul Id.IM U ill
III* r
come, he will then use Soviet ul. We don't l. "•» In ask anyone's Ho- Hcaii id i an.ri Inn v w ill, mi III I I I . • I Ml -1
troop* "
permission to it-l tip a liase Our iniport.’hiit- iIn-v do uni di-M-rv.. "
I *»\l ll I MU I «M I l l s
‘The Ideu of wur Is rotnpU-lely carrirri- are our liases, wherever
l i l t - b i g g i - s t l l p i m i l III ll I l l t - I I MI I .
rspugnaut tu Hie Russian pen they ean go on lil'ie water "
S\|.l M oni
\ ritiivirl
uproars was r;ii-..-.t bv Hn&gt; .b-isn
pie,'" he Haiti,
•
hut added:
In Tokyo Fcchlnlrr will confer lust week wh.-u I..' iHurned from ‘ •1*11*01' . V. I III -I I . Ill* »* I’ VXIT |&gt;l|M*
f believe that Bitsslaus would *m, o ,.„ Mnrk Clnrk. United Na '■ vl-.ll Iii Iti-d China .mil Mippnili-d Mnii.i.ix in .1 .1.10111? t.ul I*ilil«* «•*.
fight If they wore convinced Ihul |llinl Dml U. 8. Far Ka-t com Comiuiinlst cliargi-H Dial IJiuU-il 0*.11eg* .t 11 •* f $1|*l ( l l l l l l lltl* ( l f ( ' H &lt; l l l
they were again defending their lliandrr. In Korea he will visit Slates and Hie I'nlli-d Nations Mlnfi* 1'i iM i t .i
III vx i .’0 v«*.$r ..III II iiuI.I Allen
homeland. And berauie Ihe So (;e„. James A. Van Fleet. Flghlh forces arc using gi-rui warfare In
llav*
vlet* have the greale.l propa irmv rninmander, and Inspect the the Far Fast
Niiufl'.i .mix nf l i uil.hii (Im
gamla apparatus known to man p s First Marine DivliJon and
A group of American Pmloslanl
, , ,
,
,
,
It Ix highly conceivable that they seventh Fleel
.... .
'•
' '"'"Iv e d in
rli-rgviuen uirivc.l in Kngland In
could be lo convinced."
Ills lour will lurliule Formosa, day and announc.l tlo-y Imd sunt Iln- all.-in..I Iii- (-.til. Hint lie w a-Volcltan.kv told the new* con tinng Kong amt the Phllltiplne* a uiusxsgo tu uuccn Kliialiutb -Illi-k in Iln- mriuw i.ipe live led
ference that one deterrent lo Ihe [be Formosa Philippine. Defense urging tliut suiiiuUimg lu* dom- ilildci griiiin.l bruiiet.l i-u.irds to Hir
prihiiu yard tiisul.nli- wliieli Hi.',
Sovlels' .tirtlng a shooting war Area Is a prime responsibility of ahmil the dean
Iw.i run.id-,
bad hoped Was Hie
"Is the fact that revolution within Dm Navy.
Dr Carl Mclnttru, New York.',,.,
, ,,
the W. R. 8. K. would be poulbie
_________________ ___
president of Hid lol.-msllnnal ('nun
*'v
11 -ilnni
under war rondltlom."
xis»sit/L»i. Q .ftA P
d i of Christian Chorclius, said lie
"Today, revolution Is unthlnk- ■• 'c r V I t t 0.11x1 t r , i l l .
CAI.IDVI I I. HL.XSTH * D.NGKF.SS
sent a tslegrumto the Dueeu tell
WASHINGTON -P
Millard
■hie because of the entanglement, T o i t l f i r m w P ftP 'I 'lllH I P r Ing her that the "pro-Communist
Cnldyvell aid M.in.lay civil defeiise
of controls exerclied over the pen [ , u , , , , , r r u w r i i r 1
propaganda nf Ur llewlelt John
fiimli voted "by i ihockod uml
pie. In wirtlme, a disturbed and
Msinortal services will be con­ son is hurting Ihe i-aum of ChriMl armo.ed Cuiigress" after liomlis
resentful oeople would lie able tn
apllv
and
freedom
"
liberate themnelvex upon receiv­ ducted st Brlsson Funeral HotmDr Johnson said Iasi week tie fall would lie useli-M. lie liitlerly
at 8:00 p.m. tomorrow fur Hvling arnix."
had
compiled eviylem-e r.f Arnorl crlliclml lawmaker-, fur not pro
"The Soviet government Is afraid vcjtsr I" Tupper, 7(1 year old esn germ warfare in the Far Hast viillng inoncv now
Tin. r.lnlemenl liy Hie civil denf the people." Vnlchan.ky said l.oligwood -s.ldsnt, whose body XVtiat he disclosed ul a nows con
"Spies from the party cannot stop was roUra In the Lake-of-the ference—a 13-vard scroll signed by feme mlininisirntur was another
of a series of ids hlasls -.1 Congress
the dtxxatixfxcUon among tho pen Woods Monday.
Bom Aug. 14, 1875 In Plymouth, Chinese church |e»der» and a storv for voting milv H million dollars
pie. Soviet leader* lodav do not
about
Chinese
children
picking
up
concern Ihemielves with the theory Wise,, hir. Tuppsr owned citrus germ* with chopslleks-drew rldi for ii civil defense nrogrutn for
and practice of claislc Commu- groves near Cnuluota for a num­ rule and hnrselauglis in Hie British fiscal 1033. A total id 80U million
ber of years. Since his retirement
had been requested.
nl»m.
cress and brought demands in Par
"The fsl*« lures nf achieving he had hssn making his home In llament (hat ha tie removed frum
MASONS XIMKT
better conditions for humanity Longwood.
Surviving are the widow, Airs, office
A regular communication of
through Communism ere "motored
J. A Longford H«|( n ConservsMaud
Tupper,
Longwoodi
two
now only tn est c-mpithlierx |n
•lv« who had aske-l for the estah- Sanford Lode- No. r.2 will be held
inrfiitn countries—the starry-eyed hrothsrs, J. M. Tupper of Dysalt. 'Ixhment of the tribunal In Inquire nt Mn«mdc Unit at 8 00 o'clock to­
Idealists, the miserable and on- Is. and Dr. George W. Tuppsr of into the dean’s conduct, said (hat night. Tin- Filtered Apnrentire de­
weared and the mlsaalded d»»nas. Philadelphia. Pa. The Rev. A. 0. no one wanted to Prevent Dr. gree \0ill be conferred. Worship­
The Buaetan neople have bad Com­ Mclnnts will conduct the fun­ Johnson from exnre««lnp his vlew-x ful Master J. Vidal Jones has
munism for 33 year*-and they o n eral sendee and burial will taka ai a private Individual hut tba Invited alt Master Mason* to at­
plaee at a later dale.
tboroutfOy fed up with It."
tend.
tC oaU aasa Oa I** 4 1 Six)
* '

: r -4

mMw

Is K v a -

Wlifii

. . . . Kt l

mill

ii.

'r i f e -

S u lliv a n

s iv c

It. SI ItN ll M I.I y\t&gt;
•I I I It l l i i l .
. .'.I
\it H ' - l ' • Mi l '
.1
ill
I M.
I l l . 1 ri.«
I ll
I
III.
.i • 11 *t 11 .*' I i *
i
.1
I I lillllll S .1
I

.Villi iin M Focldeler, chief
.at nl upi-raHuns, says ilm II
Natt "now is lurgue no.mil In lake
uleu'.di'd lis t s

G .id

•I I*

I’nmu M11listri S.iv •
Stand It. 1’ tiv.e ( ) !
nil
S |
I'Met*(loni Ol S| i t ' d

111.,
lie
..ew'ore
loky.i and Korea
Asked if Ihe Navy coold cope
t IHi new Iroilhle arooiid Hie I'a
Ifit- tor imit.-tuce In Southeast
Ida Feetileler replied
"We are tin-pared In go there
lie -aid Ho- Navy plans no slolt
i.f tedeploymerit of its Itili-c log
. arriers from the AHaidn- to the
I'aritic "under |&gt;resenl wmhl con
.nitons "
Asked it Ibe Navy hud let air
craft types which could match Hie
Mr Force mass (light id v.t Jet
lighters now crossing Hie Pacific.
die nasal member ol Hie Joinl
A hard of tugboat* scooted about
lor Ids objectives," said Vnlchan . hlcli ol Staff raid
her, and ha,-bor ferry bout* looted r.ky
" If he decides, however, dial
"WHh mu carriers we lake mir
lusty greetings ns Ihe ship passed

County Judge Douglas Ktanstrom sounded tha docket on 146
rasas this morning at the open­
ing of tha July term of County
Court, Casas ware praaentad by
County' Prosecuting
Attorney
George A. Spacr.
A total of 26 persona pleaded
not guilty to charges. These will
be tat for trial at 8:00 o'clock
Thursday afternoon. It was an­
nounced by Judge Stenatrom.
Bonds estreated today totalled
83. Three cases ware nolle proas•d, and 110 ware carried over to
tha next term of court.

In l'i&gt;&gt;I*(ill).*. AIoihI

Inning tin pi-rtml bclivcco llir
hum Ho- i-ud.argu was i in |m» i-«1

Admiral I'VrhirliT
Inlelli^ont Sovicl S:ivs Navy Sri For
Dosertor Supplies
Calnilatnl Risks
Interesiinp; Dal a I T l l t l . IIA It IK HI i.V Adm

Sanford Camera Club
Meets Tomorrow Docket Is Sounded
Mora Interacting Information
For County Court

concaralnt tha. us. of fUtara on
camaru In ordar to aacura strik­
ing affsats will ba presented to
mamkara o f tba Sanford Camera
Club a* Uu meeting tomorrow
night at 7:80 o’clock at the City
Hall, 8. P. Bergere, club advisor,
announced today.
A. J. tjreer, chairman of the
I conical, reported tohad ntelvad vary few
frsua mambara In tha
"A Day at tba
that aubmluione
tho contest closes
re alls'
___ , whlgb
donated by

' llui'. In pnminle imilerstundlug be
tween Hie two peoples "

'Ihe relaliulnrv aclliin piublblta
1Hie embassy hum publlslilug und
m ibis counlrv tba
America’s New Queen Idistrihiitiui’
j " I 1 K S II Inlm mallon llullrlin"
Of Sens Wins M yth­ and jnv nlher llmslau pampbletsi
'I be Hnvlel Ifitm iliullun llnlb-tIn
ical "Blue Ribbon” I* a slick puper F.nglltb lunguagr
mngnilue'whli'li imrpoils to Iril n|
NI.W YOHK tP—The superliner llle In Hie Soviet I'uinii tl I* -nine
Undid stale*, new queen III the limes Illiisii olid and lealnrr pic
se.ia, vnme home today Iii * roar lines of llusslan workers
Ibis I'meruun-nl Hie ami.niuce
Ini' reception with another |i-«&lt;-l
meid *m.l m il c n s l.le r i. ump
in her crown
Droning plane* loomed im-rhcad imn ul '\ m e iik a " w’lie n i'i.i Iiu
and ve**els in the harlioi -nil op ■in is "willing lo grant lb. m ip i
U Ihooderou-. I'huriH of well online /me Ibe .nine lli-i-ilnm n( pidilu'..
Whistles as Ihe big *lu|i dm-kvil hmi ill-trilmliosi and side nhi.t.
at the end ul tier double spec.l 'ins lieeu ui'riiiile.l Snvii-I p.d.lo .
II aHlllm*.l till 1**4mr S l.l
eompiest of Hie AI la tit ivln in at in.* annals, II was a Intorle humacomlng Twice, on lo-i
maiden vnyage. the sleek. 53 ixm
ton liner had tar oustripped past
ocean crosslnn records, both east
hound and we*ttgiund
As Ihe new record holder lied
up al her Hudson Hlvcr pier ul
8:13 a m. F.ST, sho was given a
IIONN, liftm a n ) l.t*— A busily
noisy demonsliatloii of miinagtllusslan,
described
In
Ihat echoed up und down Ihe water balled
A inerlinn nfticial* a* the "nm-i
front and across Ihe big harbor
Firehouls spewed sunlit arelii--- knowledgi able" civilian de rite.
In ibe West in recenl years told
of water. Band* blared on deck
u new* conference ludav In- dmand ashore. Passengers lammed
nut believe there will he am ma
the drt-ki, waving and shouting
In setting Ihe new east west rev |ur war fur several years
But if "International dissension*
nrd, the trim, black hulled Hulled
Stale* had covered lint 'kuoo miles between Ibe Western nallnns ever
III three days. 13 hour* and 13 tu-mine serious enough lo give Hu
minute*—nine hours and 38 min Soviets the advnntage." tie wallied
Stalin would not liestlulu lo ibiuw
utos qulrker than etar before
In- troops lulu war
A pii-sslug lliiung of more than
I lie mi-udaii I* 33 year uld Lu
1,00(1 people, eager lor a glimpse
of the new ship's triumphant re Minv Volrhansky, an engineer win.
turn, lammed Ihe vicinity of Ihe worked (or six months In Fast
Germ any as the ulflrlal Knvlei
J8ln Street pier
lepie-entallve at a lactory In-lore
Alter laying al anchor overnight
In tho outer hailmr, Ihe new ship he escaped to the West witti Ihr
aid ol frlcndlv Germ in- lie i.i
began her leisurely glide Into port
applied (or |Milltlcal asylum
about dawn.
"Stalin desires others lo light

tho Statue uf Liberty and rounded
tha Battery, Manhattan's soulhern
tip.
Ttw end of Ihe liner's recordsmashing 3 way race came Mon­
day.
Tha liner steamed across tho
westward finish line, at Ambrose
Lightship just outside tha harbor,
at 8:80 p. m.
Nina houra and 38 minute* were
clipped from the previous west­
ward record bald bv tha Urltlah
Cunard liner Queen Mary for the
IVs s IIs m S On rage aisl

::il

RedVrSgKefauver’s Campaign Boss
of Pam
phletsAsserts Other Candidates Are
“Ganging Up” To Beat His Man
Navy Plane’s Speed, Twice That Of
Steel Is Freed
Sound, Gets Official Verification
For Civilian Use
By Government
■i.

New Traffic Safety
Committee I h Also
Created At MeetitiK

.m i

/XssociiHcil P r e s s l.i'iiscil 'Wirt1

15, 1932

Mrs. Nancy Brock, president of Coinmerce, was popolkrly received.
the Sanford I'llot Club and |&gt;aat .Minnii was diosei, as tbr li'53
president of Ilia Sominole County N.K A. cunw.itloll site, slate.| Ml*.
Teacher* Club, relumed tlun.lny Bruch.
from Mavkiiiac Island, Midi, where
Mis. .1. C. Mitchell accompanied
she attended the thirty-first Inter­ Mrs H,•uck tu l.uth conventions and State Department O M
national convention of Pilot Clubs stopped over at Caesar's Head, S
and the National K.lurnti.m Asso­ C. vnroute nine to ntten.l n lint.
tiers Step In Retal­
ciation convention in Detroit, Ily teunlim.
iation For Russian
nerving a* delegate to txilh con
Mrs, llr.nk leportr.l that Mack­
ventlons.
Action
Against U.S.
inac Island is a hcuutilul place.
lich-gate* numh-iring 0.17 were "Its entrancing beauty, lowering!
in attendance at Mai kina.- Isluu.l elevation and rock formations liiiaci WASHINGTON &gt;,h
Hu- State
from -ix countries Including the made it a famous summer resort. I Ib-partnii-nl I inlay ordered the
United .State*, Canada, England, A little world of Its ..wo, ll eon- llusslan embassy lo .ptil publish
Franca, Japan and Bermuda.
tains -miietblng of the id.I and big unit dixtrilmling puuipldets lu
Mr*. Brock reported that I&gt;l» something of the new and blessed Hie United Stales
trlcl Four which comprise* the Ml with a native charm that lias an
A department *-1 .(^-1111-111 an­
dubs in Florida, took six top ■
nouncing lids *aid the V S was
itfi|trnl."
awards at the convention for
I
?*•** for Ilit* KMlot t on -ii-.pending pulillcaljnii of u Bus
achievement, including the ills wiiMoli \*H* t lie flllllt.il* ( aI ttHal *l.in language
inagarlne
c died
linclloii of l,eln&lt;r ihe largest &gt;lls"Alllfllka " wInch il Imd been dll
Ifolt
I
fill
aiii9&lt;ffllvUll|f
in
orl
lintel
trlet in Pilot International; n il
•i'll ill** witrM'v luf frr •| miiiiiii* r Blinding in llu'-si.i
•houdne tl.e "rcateet Increase in
II -aid Ihe twin sell,&gt;us were
S m a ll
IM itn is
T u
lit*?«*| \ mval ivelcoiii# nvi bIf k I
taken lieiMO-v Hu- ltd tail* were I
tueinher-ldn. The Jacksonville Clui•lit ilt livkli'v Hi Ilie Mil vilvet n|i*lilo llng d t-li(I•&gt;itii &gt;ii •if " Viuer !
( ' o m i m . . O p e l . it i o n
was e|io»en as Ihe “ Club of the •iii ' el••( . IllrMU*e tn fl.c thiiiuui
ika" oi Ihe Sot let I niuii
Year".
III ti.-lliiig the " t u n ilka
pin |
lVAMHNt.il&gt;'
v* to i in.in*
Mr* Mildred Hover of Oklahoma I.lilal r.MlAlllllUUotl vvm |»V frill
was elected or-*i|d*-1. of Pdot III inw 1 1 mi cNirl*pe or htcxvlr for ei I i l.t* depart m u,l gave up --per inord at chert.mg iln .piuad ut
tin- gineinmeut
tern*tion*l *t the clo«e of the con o i bi&gt;( in..Ink* Me nnmirte.l nit atlun* on Hu- l i - l i e iii ,i i •i in.. wedge lu.tmtrinl nth mi
Ih* ••Niul, «ai*| Mr* Hriv’l
iiiln Hie Iron iT u l.iln
today freed Im civilian me all
veiiHnn- Mrs CSith M.-Hrl le C*ni
"When VV»' SY»t • not h«i«l' V» I»ll
A -pnkeMiiaii -aid Hu- slick - l i d ii.d nrcdi-t. In tin- inilitary
eron &lt;■( ('-xlne&lt;vll|e Fla. was ele.-t
Milioii", i •'iii •$I.e,| Mr
l-Spi-l III iga/ior u u -,i p .p.il ir tn
I'roduclioii i liii-l Henry Ii Fn.y
e.| •econd.dee oresldenl; and Mri. , »h#&gt; i
o|i|iui tnfOtin Ilit- ‘ui» lei (Inion lliil new islan d s I. i .aid lliv a. him •I.'ats Ilia way
Genie I . Dodd of HI Ao-eiistilie Hr*'**! "llu*r»»
w*s rhnseii *s one of the ilneclor* fm $r*i %xit ion iii the %*lmniin»f Mild mil all copies •&gt;itiilli a few I. . small and lut'dinm swi-.l m mu
allei Hle» went oil sale la. Iiiii is tu keep producing such
Until, |P|l|t'l*i| *'HHl**lH Hit I IMBl.li'tl liniil
of r&gt;,|(,t inlet national
Mr*. Brock reported that the ku.ki'NiieA fii'i rlttokliw ih** *’l.*wi wlii-ii-vi'i Hu- llii 'lan g o iiln llie u t V.n.ili as yiasluog niiiclilnc-i ya.-n
■in clvaiii-l's, iiii-Ial tuiiuh.il- and
N.F.A e.-n-entlnn In Detroit wu» Mot* outer of Mo* St mil of Mil’ s did not inli-rfere
Si'i’iiiid band ciipn-s were Mime lino-i-l.uld nppliiim vs
t*ie
well * 1 tee fieri w-ith delegate* re|. Ill'll* \ inilile.l lour l«» ••!»•*
Ml-l-l slin ks ui'i-di'd till tlu- di­
*«iir\ev* ffiiuoii*! iii M»'*t iiii»«* I * I ii i i i -s sold on itn- black market
resr&gt;ni(ii( frniM *|| the St*t*s, How
.il many lim es tin- •■ripinal price ll IIM- i-lliirt hnwi-yi-r ri-miim *ub
'll no • Puerto Pirn The large 1mi «| N'M.ttl mu." 1 . wh'« tliomutrlllv ul in rubles
H i I In Hii - i iut.nl gu ImpuM-d nil
deleiestlo- from Florida received Pllii \ *•I l»* ill** il*'l*»iYIII••*■ Mill
I In- suspi-usliiii ai-lnni wa* I,iki'ii. Ik.' M l nl tin- sh'i'l strike lll.lt
con-Id'-rable comment on th° head **lriklnirl* iM*u i *n»**'I tIm» liHnrv, Ihr di purlnu-id snnl Iii -c ;u i *i &gt; uf livcan .1mu I
misrter* room which featured hni*i»i **iial loo |iil itIit y iii*' tli»* ohm "pni| ii-s in- ii- s li ii linn" bv Hus
t iiwlcr s.ti.1 m aiinoiini-uig tinFieri.l.-i e-eties and memcnloes IHIt** Hml lot VI' IIIH'I** M**tl lllHi* sian ii-lburitli-s .ig.iinsi "Am erl- j . lion Hint n »ill "lii-lp xvi-rl Mime
hhnil
f'*l|
*
»t»«
H
*
v
'I
t'DN'Hlflll
VI
from all ll— dlfferer* sections of
ki
,i Iu* ishtv illiisii ;ilvd uiiuiHily sti.ililnw us in Iiu- iiailnu's i i i .imi
tii- *»*tg. Heinlmde Countv'* con I M' 'Dll I all.I". *lie l1#» l»r* .1
plilli-lued alter I dr m igaim e
t .- hiring plaids and tuiuiml/i- h.r
I
•
•
$
If*
•e'»|»ll
f»l|»
^ll
Hloi’l*
trthotiotl of hop«e.||is.|e pel.«rv re
In i nule addlessed in Hie Hill n .i t om-iupbi) mi-ut
»i*U*ii
»v»|l*
lier
*t*n,
\l
*
»
*
»•
»
i
i
|ls||, made hv the Pilot Club and
sian I nri-lgu lllln r (In* State De
i in- strike lias idled i .hi isni
given h-- the Tcaeher* Club and »*iM»ii-*»tor •*! t thin MumiNfirSa parlmt-nl asserted
Mi-elwotkt-rs and nvnrls a mllliuli
the Seminole Countv Chamber of fiftr \|n*i«*irnn Ml*'l».
"As a lesilll ul lln« nlisIrucHoil. uitirr wtukers hi illii-d m.lustru-s
I Hu* number nl I'dpii*■ nidi'll can
I hi- Natinn.il ITudiiCliun Aulhori
lie pii'seliled In u-.i-'b I In- Soviet ly wIncli I*.... 11 - 1 hi-adi cliilnped
public bus bi'ciiim- so .mall a* an i ii.l.arcn .... si.-i-l shipments In
mil In Im lily Ibis i ll.n l uf the ill in null.ichii.Ts al tin* -hill nl
gnvi'iuini-ni ol Hie i'm ii'.l States l'-&lt;- slriki- III a llliiyi- III nil'll aidi-1 in mpply Sm tel lenders wlh a ill tin- sl.-i-l In'.-ill-.I In pill- lie tilltrm- incline ..1 Am erican life and n il lu hull'll

Appointments To Noisy Reception
City Boards Made i Given U.S. Liner
By Commission Setting Records

XVE A 1H E K

■—— .

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="45">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="99720">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1952</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101121">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, July 11, 1952</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101122">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101123">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 11, 1952.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101124">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101125">
                <text>Original 14-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 11, 1952; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101126">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101127">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101128">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101129">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="10147" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="9785">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/072e22535a27e71438d1cd42ed0c2c46.pdf</src>
        <authentication>921a384472a3025389dda5b419f7e49f</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="101120">
                    <text>e

■■UMflHKMHM

g g H H J H H M

Pfl
Page 6

Wed. Jely V, 1933

T IT K SANFORD IIK K A L D

Will Peeple Has Figured It Out:
It’s Either Taft Or Eisenhower
(Editor'* note: Wilbur Feeble,
the average Amerlran, I* gel(lag clove to the key problem ol
the Rcpubllt-an conventton, ax he
toll* himself In this letter to hi*
brave wife at home, Yreltl*
Mae:)

the Republican, to resume notional
res| niMlhlltty after 2(t years, no
mutter whntt he price may lie.
Ihe ixld thing ahold the GO!*
■piurrcl to pick Us lop political
evangelist is die raucous laughter
iti s stirring among local Demo­
crats. (Inc of them said:
“ You think the average man Is
excited about coiruplloii? When
did a fellow ever vote against the
butler nn his bread?"
I reported this remark to a lie
publican delegate and lie looked
depressed.
“ We are going to face that head
Oil* he said "Thut Is Tati Is or Elsenhower Is. We ure going
to provide morality and butler
both, I'm Mire- I hop*'"
Well, dear, goodbye for now
from
Your loving husband.
Wilbur
I*. ,S. Please send more money
It cosla tu cents to ip-t n shirt
laundered litre.

Hy IIAI. H()YI.»:
CHICAGO
Well, honey, you
can &lt;|ult worrying about who Is
going to be the Republican candldate fur President.
I've got it all figured out it's
going to bo Ta ll— or Elsenhower
I can tell you— nml It Is no secret
at that— the delegate* nro lelteved
to have that problem out ol le
way. Up until now they hud been
worrying about It hike the rest
of the country. It 1* n relief to have
it solved.
All that Is left now I* to pick a
vice presidential candidate and a
platform the party can stand on
without n guilty conscience. Of
course, dear, there ore some cyn
les who say you can't take uny
political platform seriously.
Their standard gag Is:
"A platform Is just something
I t'u M il n i ir d r , him 1‘n r c t l n r t
a fellow stands on until he catches
Hi
('rcdcullnlx t'omiulttec vote to
the train that will take him away moke
It T.i 22
lo something finer."
Willi the Uiuisiuua decision, the
Ho far as I can figure lie lie
Commuter, working in
puhllran platform Is against Item Credentials
downtown Congres: Hotel, took
ot relic corruption. It Is for nn lion the
Ihe 38 disputed Texas seats.
ait dollar, food four times a day, upThe
70 member California dele­
a hupny life for everybody, and
voted .V/ to H to support the
work for ull If a fellow can't fit; gation
ure a better way to o*ru u living pro Elsenhower position on the con
It li also In favor nf big crop* lor test over die Georgia delegation
The ncllon at an open caucus
Ihe farmer and a man murrylmt
the girl of his choice, though not came a, the first possible Indira
at the price ol dlvorco or Ion much lion of the leaning &lt; of llie litg Iiloilovvurd Gen Dwight D Elsenhower
had wenlher in the cities.
The platform Is also for labor— in the event that Its pledged choice,
but It doesn't go too far Into the Cm Curl Warren, drops mil of
question of who Is going lo have tin- miming for tim presidential
lo perform It. Naturally, a plat nomination
form can't ho loo definite In times
However. Ken William K. Know
like these.
land, the delegation ehoinitan,
The delegates have Imert cnnsld urged reporters not to ion-,true Un­
erahly cheered by the appeals by vote on a political basis lie said
the iv.ne was being decided on
Urn. MneArllmr and former I're
Irtent Hoover for a moral revival the fai ts nod had tin connection
They feel thnl Ihe Itrpuhllrum are with file halite over i untested del
4 sounre behind this crying need, egates between Elsenhower and
and are cheerfully awaiting the Til It.
Hot in Ihe New Jersey delegation
moment when Huh Taft and Ike
Elsenhower toss coins lo sec which there was ,m ilulli alion of die po&gt;
will lend lids great crusade against ■|b|e clfui I of da- ‘I ,dt laiulniuiiii
ttdrciiched corruption.
move.
I would say that the most heart
Three Elsenhower Mipporlcr.x ail
entng thing thnl Ims conic nut ol noumeil Hu y Will vote fur the l ie
( 111* great decision to attack sin denied. Coiuinilii o report "unlcs-i
IS Ihe all around agreement among a real fraud has been pci pc
Republican* lice Rial II h a nee Iriili-il."
•nary move. Rut as to the lead
The delegate-, are Robert A
•rihlp- neither Tuft nor Klsenhow Crane, pidill-hri of the EliXubclli
cr seems lo want to loss I he coin Journal, Kiel,- Hen. David Young
until he can cry “ heads" and win and Warren Weirder, Camden.
either way it land*. They ore both
IIv the maneuver on l.oiilsluna,
dedicated men, and ncllhcr wunh Taft forces evidently Imped ( I ) to
la gamble.
put the in wives ill Iho favored po
The only other problem now lelt sit ion of Mippordug llu- trailllUimdIn the Republican convention Is ly unlimkiu ueceptunce hy HOP
who li going lo lie vice president. conventions of Credentials Commit
, Well, Trellis Mae, believe 11 or lee-.' reports mid CD lo tomdi-r
not that I* the KM nimsllon - nn "sleiiinrnller" charge* inmle by
people used In say In lim old day . the Elsenhower faction
before leluvlalon started paying
Taft's loaders apparently ton
lft.000 for an average qulx show i lulled that yielding uf a handful
answer. Them ure ut least t:&gt; pel of Southern ili-legales to Eisenlimv
itlclan* who want In he vice presi­ nr would strengthen llu-ir position
dent, and the trouble Is that the with Hie ma:i» of delegates
U. S government only dec Is one.
A , an evident part of this drive
ailhmigli even an nrdlnury res­ Idihcrl Nipple, a member of the
taurant has ut least five.
it man Tuft delegation front South
Home cynics here feel that. In Dakota, proposed that tin- 2a GDI'
their earnest eagerness to bend governors recommended to lluIhe great mnrul crusade, either convention the m-reptance of the
Taft or Ike may make a delegate furthcoming credentials report.
Heal on Ihn question of who Is to
The governors previously had
be vice president, and maybe uc inged the convention tu keen cluil
capt a person who Is otherwise lenged delegates from voting nn
socially unacceptable lo him
entile-Is. an ucllnn approved hy a
Well, honey, I don't say Ihrse trot In 548 vole Monday over Tuft's
rumors arc untrue, Uut 1 have objections.
noted a groat willingness among
Ilm-kcra nf Elsenhower made II

Utuniann I)clibation

Credentials

Blues In The News
Hy n o il ANT.'GJ.VY
Confirming the statement In
yesterday's column about the
month of July being ’‘Reserve
Month", we find thnl FA.SHON
will he i eh using nine of their
naval
reservist.. ttlis month.
Three EAHltDN reserves that
have already returned to civilian
life this month are V. Angrlstfno,
.1. C. Wheeler and W. J. Kage1 This Friday FA HIKIN' will lose
five morn naval re-erviata to ths
rank of civilian. They ore C. A.
Alhdt, M. A. Itoiitlllier, C. P,
Gomes, J. It. Perry, arid K. F.
Poorslne.
Completing the list of depart­
ing FA.HItON "short-timers1' In
the month of July Is IS, if. Hvi-din
who will leave his tour uf active
duty the 22nd of this month.
Id. A. It. Gi hoi* checked aboard
Monday to lake over the duties
of N AAS Dental Officer. 1,1. Wen­
dell Whetstone, who was released
to inactive duty, had been the
tiithm Dental Officer since short­
ly utter the reactivation of the
base, lie will m ain his nmk of
Ch-utcnnut a* a member of tho
Inactive naval roserve while raKUtnlng bis ih-ritnl practice In
Miami. I.t, Echols mines to Hulllord after a tour of duty aboard
lie- DKH Rockwall.
Those of you who have been
keeping mi with the excitement
of the GDI' National Convention
in Chicago may have decldei I hy
HOW' that your vole will do some
good in tin iiiunng general elec­
tion. It h i'lleicstlne to note that
in tin- July 7 i- me of Quick mngnstine under the titlo of "Quick
Pi edlt-fa" I- the I-ilenient "Fewer
than I million servicemen will
vol" this ynn, nut of 2.8 million
eligible*",
Presently that is only n prodiction hut, If II hi-comri a realIty in Novell.her, li certainly will
lie li dlseredil tu the *ei\irrmnn,|
the uniform In- wcni* and the
Armed Fore-- l| a whole. When
II M'lVici-lll II VoD i In a general
i lection, I,,- not only votes to
Piesi.lcul, he also vote* to
elect u t '"iMionoder ili-Chlef of
tin- Allil'il lull'* in which he
serves.
Voting I*v ali .'iitn, ballot Inis
I ccii mnilc much easier In the past
few moMhe and, ri-garillusa of
your
polllind
leiinlngs,
you
......Id consider it votir duty as
a meinhci i f the II. H, Navy to
vole in the coining elrellnli.
If ynn are unsure of the prore-lures of your Mule for uhnril
tea voting, conlm-t your Voting
Dffleer. II- will he glad to give
you all the details about Imw
van may vote m November to
belli elect the Pieshlent of the
United ,States end the Coinmanihi in r hicf of tha Armed Forces,
tlnd they h.ul made no ileal wlllt
clear mm lily and emphatically
Hie Tuft people.
We sir v Roberta, one of die chief
Elsenhower fllrnleglnfs, fold n r(,
"inter llu- nntleipuli-d floor fight
Inter today over other contested
delegates will go on ns schi'duled.
"Our gnus ure londed anil we
urn ready to go," Itiila-rls said.
Sen Henry t'uhot l-odge Jr..
Elsenhower cninimlgn tuHiiager.
whipped old n slutemeiil express
Ing pleiiMire over the rninmlttev
action lint l.odge milled:
"Jii*l mi then- cun he no nils
imdcr-d Hiding, however, I want to
make it perfectly Hear that Hie
Elsenhower foreea will mil aecept
nny ‘ile.d*' er compromUes on Ihn
contested delegullons.''

(C s a tln a H

I'rn s

!&gt;*«• (&gt;■•)

Ing ol the Feeder taction In Geor­
gia.
"This I* a bare-fated attempt tu
steal 17 votes to which we are
entitled," Taft said.
Taft expressed satisfaction with
the vole of the Credentials Com­
mittee that cut hia delegate total
hy 11, saying it was a mater of
rightful decision hy Ihe Credentials
Committee member*.
He still maintained he had a
first ballot nomination potential of
"around (100 votes" despite the
lamlslana loss. Gov. Theodore R.
McKctdin of Maryland. Tuft said,
has released Maryland delegates
from their favorite son pledge and
that he (Taft) would pick up 11
Maryland votes oil Ihe first ballot.
Taft then said Ills present
•Ircngth Is i;&lt;)7 or (XM He needs
HOI convention votes to he nomi­
nated.

Two Gunman Abduct,
Rob Miami Druggist
MIAMI kfv-Two nervous gunman
abducted u druggist Tuesday night
and forerd him to give them nar­
cotics mid cash from his store at
Mlllc River, a Northern Miami
suburb.
The Incident liuik place In the
same nrea where Dr. Clifton C.
Hprlngntyer. a nulurnpath, was
shut uml killed In Ills clinic hy two
musked young men June 24.
James D. Rooth, owner of thr
Miami Apothecary, told police the
robbers escaped with uInuiI JSOO
worth of nareollrs and tlti.A cast).
He said they lumped him aftar
he hail Hosed the store for the
nlgld and was getting Into Id* ear
In a parking lid Roth had guns
and they made him drive around
while ihev out"'tinned him about
where lie kept Ills money and nnrcodes.
Then they forced him to open
the store, iie told Officer W. E.
Mr Com ns. hound him with string
and adhesive tape, grubbed the
ensli and drugs ami rsro|x&gt;d. He
worked free and rnllrd police.
MEDIATORS ON TAI*
I.AKKI.AND V V. A Williams,
Atlanlu, chairman of a 3 man fed­
eral Icum of medlulora who Tilesday adjourned a meeting which
tried lo negotiate u compromise
lit tween Swift and Co. and Its
striking phosphate workers, said
the meeting would he resumed at
Ihe rail ol management, the union
or Hie nirihaloru IhemsHvea If any
solution appeared likely,
Willlnins said wages are n minor
Issue In the dispute and Hint among
the 37 |M,liil* at Issue are demands
for u closed shop, job transfer
rale-, afferllng seniority and no­
strike. Iio lockout clauses Swift's
phosphate processing plant at Agrl
been closed since May 12 when
420 men walked mil. The union Is
the Intel national Chemical Work­
ers ( AFI.b
*

*

■■'■*-'*

IL■■■

I'l.ANE IN l l l ’K'KHANIt
MYAKKA C ITY at* - Tho main
body of a It 47 Atr Force Jet
bomber which carried a crew ol
three In death may never he re­
covered If [|iilt-kxami Is- present
In the Water filled crater where
Hu- plan# crashed,
An Air Force salvage crew re
covered Ihe last two of the bomb
cr'x six engines Tuesday hut was
hampered hy water from under
ground seepuuo and what nupurcut
ly wax qiileKMiml In effort* to
dredge up llic cnInn uml fuselage
The Klrntolrt crashed within to
mlnutcx of u perfect takeoff from
Mucllill Field Thursduy Tha Air
Many unliniils exist In different Force I* salvaging the wreckage
stngis in sexual and nun-scximl In nn effort to find out what caused
forms.
the crash.

Pipeline break Light* Free Methodists To
Up Pennsylvania Sky Hold Annual Meeting
YURK, Fa. n s -A break In tba
Little Inch pipeline In a country
side barley field set off a fire fed
by naturalja* that lit up tbe South'
eastern Pennsylvania sky and
burned some three hours early to­
day.
Tha Texas Eastern Transmission
Co which operate* the line reported that gas bleng fed Into the line
was turned off at two nearby
points an hour and a half after a
terrific concussion rocked the sur­
rounding area during a rain ilorm.
No one was Injured and there
was no report of extensive propcity damage.
Company work crews on tha
scene said a 30 foot section of the
pipe had been turn apart. The pipe
was hurled 30 Inches underground
at the stmt.
Die Little Inch, a 20 Inch line
Rout the Texas gas fleld.it o New
ti-rxry, runs parallel to tha famous
Rig Inch, alto operated by Texas
Eastern.
t he work crew* Indicated that tba
break may have been caused by
u weakness In ■ section. Pressure
nn Ihe weakened part could have
caused friction which may have
generated a spark and set off the
fire, they believed
The theory thnl lightning had
something
ft to do with Ihe break
was considered.

Legal Notice

Legal Notices

. w r it r: o p

a p i -i .hla t i i i .1* n m
T A X I IK K II
H e r . t a u a M erida M atBlea e l IUIUI
N O T IC C IH 1 IK IIK IIY
U IV H .V ,
T h a i O v ere tr eel l-and C o , the hol t*
er o f the f u ll u w l n n c v n l f l . a i n h ie
filed r u ) J
t , u r u le for lax d e .d
lu be Issued ther eon T h s i r r t f k a m
nutnher and y e a r of I— nance. Hie
dea r lp H u n ut the p r o p e r ly , and the
name In w h ic h If waa nseererd ure
aa foll ow s;
I 'r r t l f l c a l e No. I l l
Vear of Issuance J u l y I, A.D. I l l s
lies, rlp il, in of P r o p e r l y :
I-ola « A &gt;1 ll lk A T r a i l 17
Mania lulu Mprlnas A ccurdlr m , lo
Plata thereof
Recorded
upon
Ihe Publi c Records or Heininole
Cu u n ly M e rida
N a m e In w h ic h uaaeered l -h n a. (I.
Item mall
A ll of aald p r o p e rly be ing In Ihe
Cdvinty uf Hemlnole, -Stale ol M e r ­
ida. I.'lilers such ( s r t l f l . u l - shell
be redeemed accor di ng to la w Hie
p r o p e rty deacrlhed 11, ouch i a r l l*
flcal e w i l l t a sold l u Hie hlahenl
bidder at Hie fro nt dour , I ilia
Heininole C o u n t y Cour t House at
Hanford. M o rld n . on Hie first .\puiday In Hie roonili of A u g u s t, ISS7,
w hich I t Ihe f ! h d a y uf A u g u s t,

W I T H II H P X r P M t . ' A T I t l . X V u i T
T A X IIU U U

m

I Her, Itri.tn M a rld a H la tgte ga t IS
The Free Methodist annual
N O T I t ' C IH
IIK R K B T
Q IV1
camp meeting and conference will
T h u t it xv. C s te i , ihe bul dai rt e (
be held In Kissimmee July 17-20.
the foll uirl h e ce rti fic a te• ha*
ha* fd M
sani i s i i i t n a i r fu r tax deed to he
A Youth Camp and Junior Ttoop
leeued
thereon
The
1e» —J
.1.
School will be held prior to the
numtier amt r e a r uf Issuance, ( M s
conference July 10-lfl.
d e ,c r lp t lo ii of Ihe p ro pe rt y , an d i n
inline II, w h h h It waa assessed tty*
The camp evangelist this year
ne fo ll o w s;
will be Dr. Claude A.,Watson of
C e r t if i c a t e Nu. t i l
Los Angeles. He was the nominee
V e e r o f Issuance J u l y I, A .D . IS IS
I ie»crl|itl"ii cf I T u p e r t y i
of the Prohibition Party for vice
N W 's of N K t *
Hectlnn
14
president of tbe United State* in
T o w i i e q l p xi Hi,utli li a n a *
11
1944 and 1048. According to M. C.
H ilM , 4i . Ac re s
Ballew, superintendent of the
N a m e In w hich aesenaed D .D . OhJlIal
A ll „ f ".ltd p r o p e r l y b e l n f I n tb*
Lakeland and Miami dlitrlcts, Dr.
C o u n t y „ f Hemlnole, m a t e uf T i e r Wateon polled one of the largest
Ida. Unices such ce rti fica te ahsll
number of vote* ever cast for the
be redeemed a cco r d in g to l a w the
.................
•
m«
Prohibition candidate for that of­
fice. Mr. Ballew stated that Dr.
Watson Is an author, traveler,
.
. . . ____ Monday
lecturer, and an eloquent speak­
in ihe inoni h uf A u g u s t , l i l t , w h ic h
er. He will speak each morning at
Is lh* til, da y of A u g u s t, t i l l .
10:46 a.m. and In the evening at
Dated this Xnd da y uf J u l y , 1141,
i&gt; I'. IIK R N D O N
7:30 p.m. Other speakers will
c l e r k C i r c u i t Court.
MIX
preach at the 2:16 services.
.........
Hemlnole C o u n t y , Florida
Da te d tills I n d da y of J u l y . ) '
IS K A L)
Special youth workers are the
H P. II H U .V I' U S '
Clerk C l r c ii ll Court,
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Rosa of
Tyrone, Pa. Mr. Rose Is the eaa- I H R A I . ) heininole C o u n t y , M o r i d d
tern director of the Young
People’s Missionary Hoclety. The X h T I I ' K OX' S P P l . t t ' A T l O X M i l l
ta x
r i :i :i &gt;
youth program will feature Bible
Int lK f ’lurlda xmiuirs or Itilli)
study, chorus practice, leather I See.
n o t iit : m
iik iic iiy
tiivi;.v.
craft, plaster craft, recreation and T h a i W a l l e r A R ou lli. Ihe lu,l,l. i
crusade activities anil evangelis­ of the follow lu g cer tlfp otc Iiuh
tic rallies at the Kissimmee camp Hied enld c eM If iculo for o x ........1
lo lie leaned H in rr ou T h e » crl III,
ground.
nurnher and year ,.( lesinsnce. i|,c
Bishop Mark D. Ormston Is descrlp Ho ii of Hie p r o p c r i ) , ,,ml the
me In w hich II n , .i, n , j
presiding bishop at tho annual na
aa fiillowe:
Mr,In sled l.rco -bo ■rot relieve*
conference and serves as special
‘ keel with
Ihe« aauny
agony of l'rlc‘
I'rlckly
C e r i l f h a l i . No (4
smatlns lirorupIneM. p ie pe t
speaker at the Huiulay afternoon tear of Issunncfl Julv I, A,D ; &gt;n
Rush
and
clhsr
mloor
i k . _ r____
inor
oklB
-*
Desi-rliillon of l - i -. p e i| ,
service at 2:30 p.m. Bishop Ormlain,ns a r e a l s o c o i l e d i | 4
Its* ItS ft H of MW Cor of
ston presides over the CentralSOI,lb'll
'lUlrkly,
(Ivlbs
a
V
*|s
ns
g
MM, nf NK's he. n o n * Towny r l y siunuihnrss lleed
_ __ J by DosI
H 'a a lla a * e V i m 1‘ aas »»• &gt;
Houtheaitern Region of the Free
sfilp Xu H.tulu Rung,' Jn I..*-'
lur&lt; and hospitals lucooa
icteaefultg
run H IS- i;
n x nij ft c
Methodist
Church
and
la
president
____
for ovrr Tu years.
D O Nv" j Wa i t
use, snhl Mr. Harrison. lie told
•*«
ft
H
tit
ft
tv
n;u
ft
*
f
(nr prickly heat or dltpo r raeh
of other recreation programs In* of the Commjssjon on Missions.
*14 fi lo lleg.
--------r- |tags
In sle w —
up -but c-----buy g css
10
N am e In w l i k h a* »tssr,t I I - I lii it
rinding fishing day and gold rush
snd elan using. Monty boc
Harlro
L
e
i
r
a
l
N
o
t
l
c
e
H
loil cumplslaly ssllstlsd. A l
tiny, and of cowboy Ringers.
A ll of said p r o p e rty I,riot; In the
Irugalsu.
m
ir f t a o r n a a tn V to
Lester Thrap asked Klwenlans j i t m
i o u h l y of Heininole, H t » | „ ,,f p-p,,.
s iit s
K . I R I I W X , « i I,V O X *
ax Individual* to donate toward S T K K K T , A X O K H S O X . SO I T II C A - do I H i r e s such r.'r I t f lc i r„ . t, ,l|
be reileerned hi &lt;o rdiiur i,&lt; | , « . .
the purchase of the Nativity H O I.IV A ,
p r o p e r ly .lee.rll.,,1 |„ Mich c e n t , I A H w u r n C o m i d s l n t ti s v ln a b**n c*lo w ill he sold t „ r h „ h lH h e -l l.|,|
vi-rno lo ho shown during the lll*,l
Hin,l rnt y u u III t i n LTrt-oll
( hrlHiitn* holidays at the Band L'uurl In anti tor Ranilnul* C o u n l c , Her m the fr o m do or ,,f m ,., i i . .,.i
t’o u n l y Cuiirr Hou se ol t
Shell. Judge Douglas Stenstrom Klorltta, In I'tia m-e ry, Itie ■Inn* I tile nole
ford- M orlilH , on the fir 1 1|,
mk*-d support for the Salvation uf w h i r l , Js T H O M A H H I I I K i W N . In Hie rnoriih
A u g u s t, ] i&gt;j r . w h l , It
P la i n t i f f , va J t ' A N I T A It IHl«.iaVN, le ihe l i h j a y „ f A ugus t, ) f o ­
Army drive.
Da ferula h i . these pr s s vn la .ire lo
liate d Hits !n d d uy of J u l y , i a -,1
G u e s t * Introduced Includea c o m m a m l yu u l u appear ami r ile
n P IIC R N p n .V
o u r w r i t t e n defense* lu Ihe r'ooil.h-ut. and Mrs. R. C. George, tha yptalnl
r'l .-in c i r c u i t C o u r t.
filed h er ei n on n r lief,.-,, tli-luiter, the former Doris Quattle- l u l l da y of A lm o s t . A. D. l l &amp; l , or i M C t l r Hemlnoto » -'« ui ily, F l o r l . l i
l- 1mu, Duke Pjersnn of Orlando, o t h e rw is e Decree I'r u Confesso will
l.loyd Knight, Jennings Hurt, E. he entered a a n ln s l yuu.
in n
l i e , o l d Is deelKU i l » i l ■ X f i r H T ) u p u - I ' M r v r i m
M Westhrooke nnd Warren Stone as T ha e neHanford
T A X IIM ill
wspap er uf as ne ra l r l r . u l o *
■
Vfalutes
of
m in i
.McDonnell of the Hanford htavtfi li n n In w h i c h th is cita ti on ah-.ll he
pu blishe d once each week fur lo ur t ,N V T . ' C h
‘H
' " H H . I ' V -H IV I.A .
tnxilinry Air Station.
T h n l IIv erslr ei'i l.ittul c „ , p,.

V PR/CKiyH£fiT*
FEELITVMHSN

Kiwanin Meet

M an

Steel Strike

cun s s cutlv e we ek s
W l T N D H O m y hand an d j r / h 'la l
seat of Hie C l e r k uf Hie C i r c u i t
C i m r l on thle the &gt;lh day ut J u l y ,

A D im

O P llsriidon

C le r k of C i r c u i t C u u r t
(I'nnltaatS from r*a* oaet
Kem inule C o u n t y , K l u r l J s
fleliils are fearful an iron ore ahort(H ea l)
age next winter will cause steel slack
N. cte va la nd , J r .
plants lo shut down.
A t t o r n e y al t a w
I*
&lt;•
Ilos
llu
With no sign of u settlement In
ford , k'lorlda
the walkout there are these de­ Han
Huli cll or for P la in tiff
velopment*:
S I I I I I U OP XdlS ALIKA Tltn*
NRKT1XU
John GroJHar, director of USW
Notice
g ive n th at the
District No 12 at Sharon, Fa., has H o a r d of laO uhaenrlye b yComrnlealunera
of
inked Sharon Steel L'orp., employ­ Vem lnule C oiin ry . P lorlda, Will Inesl
In
l
l
e
a
u
l
a
r
A
d
j
o
u
r
n
e
d
Heeslon
at
ing 7 .000. lo resume negotiations
io.oo o'clock a.m. J u l y I (H i , tS41.
Friday. Sharon Steel already haa In
tha C o u n t y Cum intasluner'a Room
rejected a union offer to settle tha at Ihe Cuu rt ll o u a e at H an for d, Ihn
wulkaut on the same terms agreed uaual place of m ee ting o l said
to hy Pittsburgh Steel. Ihe flrat H oa rd , for the purpose of h ea r in g
la an d ravel r i n g i M lt m o r iy
cumparallvely large company to co mJpola in
the va
lu e of any property,
value
sign a contract since tbe strike
nr perauntl. aa filed l.y Hie
County
Assessor
uf Tasea on the
iy
begun.
an
uf
i
« T a x" rAssessment
i a a n a e i i ie i ii iRvoll
nt, a
n idl we
The Pittsburgh Steel contract ISIS
i i a r f t c l l n i , r a v l e w l n g an d v | u a lprovides a modified union shop I f ln a the asssssineni.
l». P- Ilerndon
whereby employes muil loin tho
C la rk uf said Hoard
onion hut can withdraw between
the 2&lt;&gt;th ami 30th day nf employ­
ment About 33 smaller companies,
employing approximately so.ooo
inon, have signed similar agree­
ments. But the basic steel Industry
lx objecting to any contract pro­
viding compulsory union member­
ship.

J

Tim French people contributed
1460,000 for the Htstu* of Liberty
in New York harbor and the peo­
ple uf the United States 160,000
fur the pvdeitlal.

IF YOU WANT BIGGER PAYLOADS, YOU WANT A DODGE

*p, ' / 'lie foil . w in g c r r i l f l c . i i c h.ifiled r aid c e r i l f h i u , . r,.r lux ,|e«l
lo l&gt;e I,sued thereon T h u c m t i l l 'l.u" ' h*p * " d ye.ir of .............. ...

th&lt;i fUflerlpiluti nf tin'
Lr!
L'r";'"ln.
Wh,, ,‘ "
• r* Ha
V4sIJ4»IYK-

v. ,t(«,
assessed

C ritlflcsle
| IX
*••* f* l*t«t!Mnc# J III F J,
D#«crlp (lon „ r I'rt.iu riv
ieDlto

I

2

3

:*

31 fi

31

ItivtBlmsitl
Trust Funds

ill IK
III K

.
11 *1*" l a n d " H prl ua n
A c c o r d i n g t„ p u t " i h e n . i f n,
i " H i e d il pit li Hie Public R. c o r d ,
or He in I nole 1,0,1,iy Mill Id,,
Reramell
t',‘
l h”
„
» « l d p i o p e r t y Pel hi : In the
I o u h l y of Heininole, H iu i o ,,r K l „ r Ida
I'n lees m i tilt ce r ll flc u te ........
lie redeemed accordliig ,t„ Im v i ,.

property desrrlhed In ■ml, tef.
Hflcale Will be eold to Ihe hlahi n
bidder at the front dom ,,r the
Hemlnole C o u n t y Court House HI
Hanford, Florida, on ili,&lt; fi,, t X|„„.
aV. ‘n
month of Aiigusl liifx
whkh le Ihe Hit day of August.
Pa lt d

Com stock

Hil* Snd da y or Ju ly , ut*.-.
o P IID R N P O V
C)i«rk C i r n i l t ( ‘f&gt;urt.
Heriilrutlif t-'otinty, Kioriil'i

Ettbl'llilied
tgmlo

RsprsMBIlag
Allen A (.♦,
lit Sn. Court HI.. Orlando

iflKSALi

Serve Coke with
good things to eat

Cocg-Col* adiU its own
deliciout flavor to the tasty things

You haul moro #«*aomWfy, hatauta
af advantage* Ilka llghtwolghl alu­
minum-alloy piston* and alhoro.

i..W )rf ltR|t4|RD J. C A R N IY , Manager, Woyorhoouoor A Oordmarm lumbar Yard,
la&lt;t itintvi
j tuiiui Co.,
fft Hock Itland,
iiLtiui III.
re
Rock
Itland lumber
“ Our, bpatneaa cadt* far trucke thut
oaa haul blg loada day In and day out
— and
UkdOur truclu to foil, tool
Tha t'e why w * prafar Podge trucke
that ora
to (It our porticotwo Podge

they aura haul big load* the way we
want them tol T t o Instance, th « 170Inch whaalbaae tnodola allow for a
14-foot, body, which la Ideal for our
business. And Dodge eeay-handUng
advantafpe enable tu to
tluiam tmtimVa Ja&gt; d L . m m .
thoee truoke in the oame maca ka
u a e other trucks with 19-foot bodiae."

frame, axlos, springs, and other unite
that carry tba load a rt “ Job-Katad"
on Dodge trucks. Bach la engineered
to provide the atrength and capacity '
naedad to gupport your load. And
*U am “Job-Hatmt' to work together!

laHar wofgM dlttrlhvHan. H ig abort
whoclboag design of Dodga tmcka
nllown mar* weight to ba carried on
tha front ail*. Bacauaa tba atiflna la
located farther forward and tba front
axle ia moved back, you dan haul
bigger poylooda without overioadtaf.
*•
’
T ig

gat on origin
with plenty 01
leada at low i
moving unitembaiiin, rear
to move blgp

the sign of

ATKOLB
FOOD STORK
• yf

office— 1416

TEL. C8 CS

"Job-Holed" onglnoorlng mats* II
gottlhlo for you to haul moro with
Iho right Oorfga Inr ik fat your needs,

Pgr •maalhar pawer and oxlra load
pratatllen, gyro) fluid Orlvo It avail*
abla an H -,
1-Ion and Raula*

Resiiltnee

Conwsy lid.

that tempt your guestg.

for bigger payload*, ih to ii from
many Dodge “Job-Koltii" Irwcho—
Ft- through 4-ton.

ltt ytsrs In O r-

1 B C A A N T O R D C O C A -C O L A B O T T L I N G COu

�w
■s

3

IV YOU DON !

THE WKATIIEH

rsctir* your 3*nford Hsrxld, Clt)
Delivery, by T OO i*. 41., plus* call
Y ELLO W CAH 1444

Psrty cloudy Ihruugh Friday
Ir.un.li 15ti. as, i in &gt;■ . l U i e J
places inuatiy In dftcinuons and
c in in ii' l u lillin if.l * arm except
.■ llllli- ■ nuln in r'tlK liic ri'lltn
l&gt;.r linn

AN INDKI’KNDKNT DAILY NK W SI'APhU

‘Am
.VOLUME XXXXIII

Established 15)08

Truman Signs
Big M ilitary
Expansion Bill

Rotary Officers

SANFORl),

FLORIDA

Russell And
TrumanTaiy
Over Politic!
______

T r^ l

Democratic Candidate
Declares That He
And Chief "Under­
stand Each Other*

Measure Supplies Fi­
nances To Raise Air
Arm To Formidable
143 Wings by Mid’55

♦

Boys' State Trip
Told To Jaycees
By 5 Delegates
The Junior Chamber of Coni
mtree meeting »t III" Yacht Clu'i
heard reports today from tbe five
Sanford delegates who attended
Boya’ Btato in Tallnhassee lust
month.
Joe Hutchison, whose tiip was
sponsored by the Jnvrees,
■&lt;pressed his appreciation to Ihe
group by saying, 'It was Die larg
•it honor I have eyer received mi l
I learned more about Die actual
function and operation of governmint In those six days than I have
In school."
^
“The world today would lie
^b e tte r off If the youth of yester­
day had been given the same op­
portunity to attend n Boys' State
session,'' he added.
The delegates front Sanford
were Sammy .Jacobson, Wes|e&gt;
Hamil, Terry Cordell and Tommy
Sneer who covered various phases
of the trip and activities punctu' ating the routine details with
anecdotes. Voile Williams Jr., In
troduerd the hoys.
a
Prsaldeid Douglas Stenstruin
•announced that Ihe baseball cum*
mltlse bad dlspalcltud letters In*
siting George Barr and the New
York Giants hack to Sanford.
Judge Stenstrorn also reported
that nest work’s program would
speech by Dr. A. W.
on "Flourlna In Our
Water."
At the suggestion of Brallty
Odbani, Sir. Stenstrorn designated
the July 31 meeting for a report
. A w the two Juvcee members of thu
^ C l i y Commission on the progress
of sewage disposal In Sanford.
Cliff Aides said that 163 names
have been entered in the Junior
Chamber's Deer Naming Contest.
Hie first out-of slsto letter was
received from a ch'ld In California
submitting the names of “Hay
layon.

•

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
Ns nutter bow far away
*»sn horns you «■/ go an y«&gt;VMollon you cun rssglly catch
up on Iho homo town nows by
Ulug Iho Sanford K»r»M
whin you rstuin. You cun srrung* with yout rarrfor hoy, nr
through CharHe Morrison, drawlatfoa msnstsr. hr tolophonlng
«o hsvo roar ragalav Isonoo
&amp; M tho HoraM
He
w M for yon
w Jhlls you Iaro owoy, to bo An
H w o A lo yonr homo In «■#
AMhag* «PM W
return

it

ir ^ lr i j s &amp;

Eisenhower Captures Texas
And Georgia Delegations;
Trumanites Called Traitors
Sl.Tsliinj; Attacks Oi?

I .il I

I ,

S 1 11» I M 111:

A h

Ilu1 TsiKrs Tin* l.catl

Huge Balance In Feed Bags Fall
State Treasury From Heads Of
Faces McCarty ll.S. Hired Hands
New GovernorToTake Government KinployPost With liiniiest
t*cs In liia Federal
Balance In History
Aueiv.'jesGet Notice

TALLAHASSEF. iff—Dan McCar
ty pmbably will (Iml Iho biggest
Slats General Fund bslunco of any
governor In Florida'* hlstury when
tn&gt; takes over Iho office from Fut
ler Warren
,
Statu financial experts "xtlntole
Die fund will stand some where lie
tween 19 and 18 million dullar^
when Die governorship changes
Jan. 6
Gov Warren .'.mm. an uiienriiin
berrd bnlanre of $4 ,213,ismi when
lie look tdfh'e In January, linn
III* predecessor, Millard ■ uhl
well, was lell a Iml lin e uf nearly
lb millliins by Spertxard L. Holland;
and Holland inherited u dplu d of
nearly two million from Fred I*
Cone Before Dial, slate financial
Dibit ex didn’t approach Die sire
they do today
Wiien riiiiijn ro lle r C. M. Gay's
xtiiD dosed the books on Die 1U51
53 business yenr Wednesday Ihere
was a General Fund cash balance
of $.11,719,00(1 mid only $8 ,350,000
to released but unxpiml uppropria
Dorn against It.
There have been bigger year
end bulunecH Four years ago, Die
liulnnee stood al $ 10.880,000 ; but
nearly 41 mllllun dollars nf it was
encumbered by uiis (h'hi apnronrln
Dons—mostly fur Die Idg Caldwell
admlulstratluu conslriii-llini pm
gram
Gay's flgurrx show Ihe General
Fund received ii record $1 tum .ono
during Die 12 months ended June
10 That was $11,350,000 more lliun
re ie ln li during Die previous year
Nearly all rnajur tax sources to
creased Ihelr yields.
And while receipts were going
up $14,350,000, General Fund ills
borxemsnls were Increasing only
$4, 778,000 — from $123,755,000 lo
$128,431,000
Thu year end balance of $31 .
715.000 compared with n balance
of $ 18,998,000 st Ihe beginning
Tbe General Fund supports Dm
m alar administrative agencies id
government, the eour Is, schools
and college*, health and welfare
functions, penal and custodial In
xlllutlons and most conservation
aervlcta.
Balances In the four big special
state funds also Increased during
fiscal 1851-92 .
Tho Hoad Fund, balance moved
up from $9,488,000 to $15,400.1100;
Slate Agencies Fund from $2tM7,&lt;103 to $9,143,000; Die Trust Fund
from $11,974,000 to $13,172,000; and
ihe General Inspection Fund from
8914.00 tO $998,000.
P O U O C A I M H EFO H TFD
WASHINGTON iff - Tture wor#
021 new cases of InfantUa paralysis
reported oval* the nation fast week,
an In c n u a of $ per cant over Ihe
584 In Um previous week.
In reporting this today, Ihe Pub
Be HealUi Service said 1,978 cases
of poliomyelitis have been listed
since tho "disease year" began
with Iho weak ended April B, com­
pared with 3,942 caaea In Ihe
similar I N I period.
Text*, trith $£09 casea, and Cal
tfornla, with S T , have accounted
for more than half of that total.

IS OilAXE

Jte.1* VJT .u
n r r i t j l 'j .'a i i 1- ,.
Bofaro iMrlng on your

j :u

WASHINGTON
Sen Itb-bard
I* i v r
S i . ii
tic iie r .il
Denuiciatic Admin
II lliixxcll m u ffin 'll with Pros!
deni Trum an today and iniil aft
IH .it . I i . i I h I ’ u i i c s I ' H t
i'itiatiun
Made
Al
erwurd " I'm xurc Du- Picxldenl
and I undcrtland each other "
I .i .l
I &gt; tli 11
I' t i'h t
G.O.I*. t ’mi vent ion
11" *-ii
Die Geurglu senator
xecklng the Deimicratic prexideit
I III! M d l
I’
(li e I t r p id il i111 TH U IN It lU A k lN S IIN
lial iioinlnjtlun would nut elabur
4.411 N *t la*II li I Mil 4 t ill l III | 111 I 4
1 HU A iiH i.t
ID pubheuii* In
ale mi I Ills mm men I ax he lefl .l.iv
111 tlliv. II III |l
Iml I nil IJIII lAIlt
,u t il 1 &gt;1 lb, pu-M'iil Deimn'i'.d
Die White Huiim '
I1!II* III I - *’ IIIMill |III j i ill! r
&lt;| 4 III.Ill"
\ reporter aski-d ItlixMill. "Lest 1, .nluiiiii.G jtnn, ul nkenuig on
il.»t» lut I’ m i111nf f*i ti 14'li K. Ill#
there be Mime inlnondeiitaudliig— 1nplnm and ut m il.ling " li.iit m .
( . H I 1 % ,l I Iml 41 I iiltl IHltl «*r |l 1$
when you ay yim mid tbe Presl in (be 11.1tuni in Ingli pliieex
III 1*1 I 4i* 4*Il|» || |l *•I III $11| ,114I lux hit tilin g a ll.n k eiime m
dent nuderstaml each oilier, dues
iliillliir* |»1ittf 1 till i h l . i i l n iii u l Ibul itennle any eodorsenient of Dn- lung .m .ul, d 1 .impulgu plat
•
\ p n k i ' i i i i n i r lint t i'll
lm in bundl'd 1,1 tin- til IP Nat111u.1l
your eaudldney'"’
l-i l * H u ani &gt;•i i i i i i ' H i l l I* ifliil litic
I imveiltlon l»l expelled appiuval
" If you will imolr me ux I xald dill lug Du day
•Ml llll* III*mi ii 114ai$i Hint
I I I ! |iffII. I believe I'll dam l mi what I
ll&lt;» III
litii M -. HI till* |||* ttf
sl.ixhlng ail.it k * &lt;&gt;u Du- "present
xiiiil." Dmxell replied " I don't be­ idnillllstl atlnli
Ifir i'i*»l
l h . K Htili ili-il
H it
mm dlil 1i-t'tii it ut
lieve I II elnburale on Dial "
ill It p iii i*ill ii , tlxI* ills* tlr, t^loll.
, 1111upturn
in i-rxh.iiluweil bald
lie ie|&gt;eated earlier 'tulentanls tllll|(tlt lllllip itillll .• nil tin- tlllflg ll
Dial be Would loll "w alk out" of I*ul 11 v 11.1l1m1.il di-tense and ilv il
4 llii A M I r
(tin
I lii’ii,Mi t*
Die pally tf it adopted a civil lights plankx
It
Mi I n Mn, n( ' M i v t . m i l p i v
•
light* program In* doe-, not like
ilh I n i I i i i i i \ H m I ! * iii htvi 'ltl I),
•tidy Die "111 il 1igblx' plank
and van) lie lx not Intelested in
I i M i i l u m r i m i l Hiii (Id l(i 1|i util I
■
b
ailin'
wlib
!l,o
luui'hy
I
xuex
III
Ihe vtee prexldelitlal iiomliiutnui.
* .hi p it siili iih il iHiiiilii i I iimi mi
i&gt;"
tel
dlxi
11111111.1I1011
eiiUM-d
nine
Itnxxell -poke n ptliillxllf ally Ilf
ll i r Hi si ti.illui
H i K H iN i i , n h i i
Ins «|,ain-ex fur the pre-mlenlial leal -- id a pn iltie Deni Ill'll!
Hill |*l.m (h r 'i iii $ il's h u m - in
1
.1
en
n
Dux
pliirik
wax
Imped
nnmiiinlioii .ixsertlni’
|(m- Ii((iii|f, liimi il Hus
%! ***» it lit 1141 111*9 4 V* iblllM jiniCia I,. In id.., \ .. Il, .11•&gt;| i!!''"! i':n e .
Iliili.il i *i«i% * ill inn t i n lai r d Or H
II
|x
lulled
dimu
le
lle
ilu
i:
a
xllll
this murium' uilti uity uUrnr umi
I I id I li I n i 1 l l n l
II .1111«ml S
I
"in millei li| Id tIi Mil Dn- hits
itldale Itn tbe D em m iallc tmllll
I *»li , h HI In • i I no m i i o i u U nI v
t
dclhrid
n
Ineli
ii
n
ki
d
n
bale!
i
-1
nation
lm I i i llliniv• i
lie s.ilit be 1limit; tit lie would an need, d In end- |uh din i imuia
linn
ai'ain
I
,e.
IIII-X
and
lit
hi
I
111
!
have "rig id urmoiii tun rules tin
IU
I H K III I I
mil die-,
lire I ire I bulbil
•1'*.\ t *■I N »‘a I I \I I
I till- |$(|J
lh|x
lime
Die
piiillllxe
nux
Ini
Ax Die lull Georgian 1 ami! mil
i 1 I.M4
i » d i fit l *
I i i*iih*iHer
Ii
del
al
I,
a
I
&gt;111,11
In
deal
with
ol Mr lium oit'* "Dice be told
*M • || i n t o Il ls
It . til l i Ml l \
Ml fll*
latex
repm lei x lu- asked fto Du* aiuadnt- 1 1.11 lal &gt;li 1 11111111a1lull in
I.l II I , lie? Il iMii \\ it li .4 K I t n l i e r t
Wtll'lliei Dux
ineid lo "dixeo-s pulitii - with the 'lilili l.nhd In
\ I ill Nil Itn | {•&gt;111111111 in Jifi'sk
In.old In in in pot mu y ul Miluidaiy
President
lii lltl .il iMlIllilisil mil
"I Dunk the I’lesidenl and I nil | n a-, mil - lal, d
I h 11 &lt; &lt;1 liv ».iIn i pi i i il r e l i it vs
Sell I n 1 in I! Mill IF Hi u| I nhi
derstand eaeli otbei " be sniil, allll
pll il. 1
I 1 ••» It'" •i I |»MH h it Ilk i.'I
then aller a nmini'id's pame, In* t'adn eh.111 in.in id Ihe Minimi Iml
I ill in I h i i v *t il |)t eliiiiiit.il V Vie
added "I'm sure the I're.xlilent leiped Die 1 lUip.iltfU dm uineiil.
l - ' i i r VV a alfii' *I i V f11**ti! it. Illslulll a lepo llel tie expei I umek
anil I midei stand each other "
nil ul t »uili Ini di li* ilmti'i 11tiIIl
Tne Interview wax interrupted 1 mi vent toil applutal
4&gt;» Ilf ' ' I . l .Ilul I I I .
when Sen l.vndun .luliiisun ill.
In geui-rnl Die li'luti'd lurelgll
II % llllI i eiif'tli III
liii l'ei ills
Tex 1 walked into Ihe Inlilie on his policy and i I i I i mm plunks bail been
I*l. iyn l tin*
I it !*• Mi l il i»t the
way in Mi rrumaiT* nlfico Ho approved III ailialien hy Sen Hull
Vi m i
a|i()4 iii it lu tiviie imllthl
II MitlluxrU dn *•*• l * m l
WASHINGTON 131 - "You're
eit A Tull ul 1iblu uinl Gen
4.1 in ml 1iw 1ifli 1 H l &gt; &gt;i*li
* I 'i I *)»*iii•11« &gt;
11hin i i i M mv* iii « ii*9 * * t i lift.* ( m l
Died'' m illers began going mil to
Dwight D Id lalilin n ar, Die Inn ri.li iifmi nominal on, atm - I t»* Mi.* fnu* h.tlus w» Ii*
I Mi* I p ll llll'fill l at IK Mil ill.lilt III (lil 44 I*| M
nbnul half Dm 17.000 employes of
tup cnilteildl'i fm Die parti x pre! ILiillt ill DU, I iuilt (|i. fili&lt; I I »■1 *,
i;.»11*' !(’• I &lt;' till ■ hijif ■l I ilt I n A w "1■
* S' Itai.il lii llll sEt V Mi ill Mill'll li|y*i
Dm guvenWiicnt'ii anil
Inflation
nlintm l liDIpili.itlnil
« ^ i •r r«m i*m in.* pri?« nut
lia. tui*
. i
*•
ageuelea today us result of the
rticn, piling- bnialniied Die Hem
la fil» "'Ir in
ip Nina
heavy am Cungloas applied In ap
licrnlx 1111 luleivu pulley. xiiylng
I .ill I'D I lit I V i’l l l.i Ml |ir 41 *(IMI li
prnprisliim rcpicM*
"Ihcv mug errath .illv frum timid
44 li i". a ou t He
" ,i fin
&gt;•{ |trt»
appeii eiiu-id to n-cklexx blunder'
Ktniiomlc S tab lllirr Huger I.
K e p u h l ic a n s K ip M a th ()tlh * r W il l i
t l i .nn *1*s i ill let i i I kill
( i Dili I lit*
Tile Id i|* iliieiiiileid prunilM-il
i'u ln iiiii in Id Ins nrneram will be
i i
i •r»
butt bill lie wmifd "do Ihe best
Fifteen new 1|."ilex liHvc lm ' Dial h&lt;-piiblii-an- will -leek "nil Inin
Not
hi J . 1 « .* ■ i i 11v i IliH
we can will) whal we've gol "
T o o t h A m i C l a w O v e r I ) e I e j» .ilio n s
(II d&gt;l&gt; pet peace that nmlld even
I, it 111 llii' &gt;',111 In Die M illei A in
i ui. H
. H . in t hint*
lie said t'niignisa "gave u s —and ilcvellipmeIII on I'll' Debilnl lllgl- til lin' bopi. lu Dne.e now llllprl- uneil
i • •*i 1iili ll 'llt it ii i li n t 111 i I I I lift I
Die coilNiuiK 1 an awful kick In wiiv In fii'tliriy, mill 15 none m lliidet 1 1,mill 1111 I dutuiimluili
* ' till* III, ll •■..... .
I llll
ii. in i h \\ n u n i\
the leeDi" In prowdliig Die agen plnnm-il befuie lb, year Is mil U
Hu n ,In ,ill.I delete e Die l, l l | '
1 i ll
........... il i l l ll
Is.,u l i &lt;» . l *l ll
1 •. V
| , I It • ,
H
M
I Ml 1
ties with noli tin million dollars G M illei, buildei nod i-iniliael"
pl.dlni in pi 1)1111 eil 1 1(tti. k limldin
u s :i 1
( I n. ,* * III*
1 dill)
•f 4
|
I ,|.S il t.i&lt; i
*1* l H * f l« \ III I !»'
compared with the 10) millions it- -aid today
lu "in iiip b tilv mb ipiate all pnw
•* ■'4
. 1It Ml l u m i l s
5, . . ' h i 4.1 1. •i Hit*
4.4, • I Mi ' I' I Mill'!
ipicstrd
er
"
uiuelbin,!
Sen
l
ull
lmHollies III tbe Aet«S sell fm
I li, lit H Ml . 1*44 111ID ♦
,4 111* ' ll ill 1M
A s|Mike*ui.in aunt 30 day i II m iiis 7,5011 Hill) up mid me uf m in i '' St I'l'X* i'll
, Hu
1lu
I.
I Inped
1 1 • i khi i . 4 1 j
|,i Iii l.ll. .1ft (ill! i ll’ (I H ''tel I 5 (1)1
sal notices would start going out lilork ro in lru cllo n with oak flmu
Ami then It Imhineed Dlls, prnti
u
•i Ih.d
1 d
n let &gt;
1
llii.) i III ill f I'*I f I I
I 4 1•
11 •■ iiiliitird $$*4 •••♦•"r I ii i i i i
today lo trim Die ageney staffs They are of one to three be.h"- 1
• .. &gt;4 | . . . . . . 1 l l . . 1 I* • ! "Ml i i
, . t i.| * H4 4 III |( ill II HI ill
.
within Iln u r of Die budget Con with kill-bin, hath, living 1 .....
III
,4.-1 • HI I
ill
|" *1 )M
gress voted
•ini ear pint.
Wiilcrwuys (irmip
. M e n
D i e
'(• llllli n l
. I I , III.- I Mi ll
I ||&gt; il l, &gt;
Declaring Dial "our powers lot
Mr. Millet, n Navy veil mo &gt;1
* n $l(I
iMcH n Tmmirrmv [ Iti* I 'a i 1 1'. . i i i '. ( . ' l a i n i iii mi iit 11. •ti .l i l \ '*ii
inulnlalnilig Die value of Ihe ilul World War 11 and member "t n ■
1*1:1114*
1 :i h ! i
\ i i I'.V
I . N lii 'li
Inr have been weakened serious
\uiericaii Legion mul Purt Tri m
■I "■
Lll i lm 11 ' H i l l
l Hi l l s'
ly ," i'u ln iiiii said in a statemeni
uni Planning Donuiilttee, is 1
I 11** W i il i'i vv :&gt;i 1- iTiuimittee ,d
It
It,
A l l
U v i M
Ul
r 14 *• M i 1 1.1 VI, I " a iilii 1 IF) 1 llrf
I I lil
I, Ml
•I J&lt;J11 I •
"M ore Diaii evei we will need building 11ousen in Lueli Aibor
lln Meilllllute I , untv ITiHliibet "t
M* , p ) 11I •V l|u p i t i l l
( 4 1)
M 1
‘ 81v1 I 4
. Ill
il I ,11 II
I
In
H
u
t
T
i
n
*
H
.
i
I
I
i
h
i
i
g
'
Ihe consumers' belli In holding
I
'I
1"
I
1
11mi u1 mw
Miller Aetna I* a thriving h'ti- Cmmni'iee will men
v4 ( 11 " III
li* 4J
\ J Is •u|Mi K , M
M
fit.
s
n
t
i
i
(SIM.
Ill
till
down prices by exercising restraIni eoiiinillllity uf 75 white cot tag,
uf 1 in■■ in hi :i III nVilH'k si III.
1 1 . l u i | l m M " 14. 1 l l \ 1 1: 1 I l l s h
\l
' tt
I i 1 tu
Us i n'
Ml
in purchusini! I'n ce s generally 1 s p r a w l i n g o v e r 15il a c i e s of pun
liv ) U Iv 111 l I
....... .. "
uf flee uf G U Hpelleel III I In
pt full
1:
Int.i1
M 11Mi l t (
1M i n i
are mil down "
( tlN V K N llltN
II VM
« lid Is" fie a I mi i*
laud. L a i d In 11 10 d i e n e ttin g , ih
Hnnfurd Atlnniii Niilimuil Itunk
l)l&gt; l ■( Ml i y u u r t u i i ( ", i t 11
1 SI *
VVh.il 111§(■i •* i *« *I h ,i |»* +,i&gt;,»l*l % In
I'liliiatn said despite Die drastic A er ea , t h u i i g h nu clone to the Building In lllllk. plunx fm n mu i,N H e n I hv h 1lit 11 I iM'i ilmu er *
1 l u l l , Ills* u*» • ......................... I - " i u i t u m ,
I ” 1" U
Hu f mi 1 oml
appropriullon cut lie wanted In h i g h w a y m ul no necessllile fr u m feleltee uf euiiililllllily le liile li bi le liitilt ;i ill |Mi|tj,,ni s l u m Iml iy 1i&gt; ev 11.*lal**
»&gt;f I la'** I i (inf 1*1 1,11* v * I • J &gt;1 11
make clear "we are md throwing the i-e utei n o f p o p u la t io n in I K W11III it the next two weeks to di - t u r n Mil i n In i II' U'yA l o i r l i m i n f i l i - el on li III t-rl o * * n His I il m i l
l lu- .1. Ill ,&lt;*
1 *11 li «»di.s IV
in Die s|Hiiige and giving up "
1 ( ' c u t r a l F 'l o rid a ur e a , eielites mi i'll I* the Hull fold I'ltiixvlllu .mini uvef Sen Noli* i I A I .if* llll*» I I i eu tn iHi i i m p m e t IU»&lt; e fil l*' M » 4‘t ;$s1k rffl. t V
in tu iiuli'f nf
He said economic slabillzallun Is u tn m n p h e re of i -u ii n tr y l i v i n g fm project
v n ln ry tuiiulwagnn lm Die grand &gt;'»'• ........ ■ "'"'•'•(• ' d,
e p,
pi Mir,-I
.
\\
\\ Mill i N $| k
nisi ii
U ill Isei i lln
so vital lu Die defense program whleli It w o u l d be h u r d lu find in
('iiiimiiMiDiex leprexenlrd ut the pri/e id (III I.epnl.bi Mi com cu ' 1 ‘11' 1 “
\ •Ml 1II i I !111
I
I 1'l u l l
|(i
111S\\ I11i
"a ll uf us
are dolermlncd •quel,
lug ineeling will ilieluile Guise 1" Hi,I! Ill,' pic id' idi il iii."ii" d "u i ) " '" ( "
1
li.ii I I
11. I i i
1 i I d i,'\
lu give our best effort lo Diu Job "
tine iif the purlleiilm attrnclloii- Call'd mi I lie Hi Julius Itlvei nn,I
they claimed d aa all "V i i
II bad 1.-&lt; nn m..,e n.l* n e
,
‘ Ml ut *&gt;) -t I I ittM.ii) \| i lit!Illls*k,
'1 lie kU billialion agencies gol of tbe community In Die inedern tliruiiglimil I fill i ul ilu l lln , skid bill Die ballnltllg - ' n ad I "I lli Iwi,
i. ,p In, d li m l in i I ii j l . M :
\ ,M. "
•! .. till t
_• .
Die heavy chopping In litidgel cuts construction offiru, just com F u ll ext llieekenrnlge, ( ’ uf I* IlM liU m vi'l
Hi'it i\s* 611 :$• In Hie i .i/ii no) msm ' 111 Hie futliMHO.il&gt; M»-N Mi M i). l
n muI ( i v iluiti
hv Congress—w ill'll knocked a boo I pU'tvd at n cunt of | 30 ,IH)ll, From inanugei, in iiuikuig the Munouner (irrfoiletkt llniil I* idle Hllh 'I dll t H nu U.
I. hue Hu 'vih uot
l ' tiiiM ( in t • lit til-i -.ii
nine billion dullar* riff President a leeeptlon norch panalled In mant
id WfillM” Hay m ‘lit
M*&gt;sii$n
' iiiitim ii.
U") lt«*’ii Ih* i in len
I 1*111' h Mr I I- l M 54 II a‘4* f. lfllU
Truman's reipiesl* fur $83 ,778,383,- nprucs, I lit* visitor or prasprellvi
A I I i f Is ebulinmn nf Gie IV n ■ tireii lm iiiin tlie * iily iii *irtit i $4 ik»t « 11iiifD if til
•(MV fi vv i i ll-4» i &gt; i|. ) \i,( * Mj llll
112
U i i l i a if'
fin'lii Hill m Hie lull
buyer goen on to a largu uiaiu ball tvrusys 1’iiinnilttce wlileli Includes liver i'fJllliHi ll*i I 11l l i:J .61*' v (lorn
v iv i' , ! i v (h n il'
Mr
MnUrl
Ihere were cut* In fund* for the panelled lii walnut and finally 1 • Mr Hpiincar, II. H. Gul«iusut B. I HuurrilA llllli IY kiN
dlli *1 It&gt; s tsUiimi Ilu l .Ml !'\
) um r Mv i iiv lin m l (ti" .U$ii||U
ftssn, (iu&lt; Hctunsb und W. G. R ll
T a li vviis mil CMiH'nliiie n tiling | Im- imm
• mimiv( Mu mi iv .$ l»M , I I MMil i1v ' ' 11 \ ' N u f « tf V
Stale Department, Ihe Defenit De an office In oak.
. &lt; 4*., | ,
I I tiiif (liiifiil ll n I'h wr '• lit****)
4•
partmenf, the Treasury, Com
Thu homes, beautifully laid out bca.
* **1*1111 U"ts i i it v iv■*'A liy M b
U»iHlni«*a IIH I's s r TM***
along winding rural driven, idiuilni
iv il, w I in *. i U* ii V 'liil'ii ( Hit
by plliH graven, are imvertlielens of
)u MIM'I n|t M v4 t ( i i ' l( 1 llll-*., \$j||r
Ihe most inudsru cuuntructlon.
I 1 „St:!ilf'l*i|,-l. "4 | fi|*rfl!(v itU
cumblnliig In small saslly kept du
*mans-. I id 1 t i &gt;fu 111 N \.S IN* ti *m
signs all the latent fcaturuu mul
v *v»•»I A»v
1muiti', Mr**
Nruncy
Dig fur m niforiablo and lelsuruh
llidri*'v Mil !$i ii I*j»i i i'lliiu 'iii 1'nud t
The recently funned Hemlnoli) living.
Md
County Cattlemen's Association
Tha wild llfu which nmves Ii.
M m’ 1 ( li'u 1j u v I h , K . i i U ' v . Hr C .,
adopted a charier ss a mm-prufk the nsarh)- woods and hriisli coun­
1* Il till .4 nr \ i uf kit* f mi \M J/v*
corporation and s&lt;l up hydawa at try anil HutnuUmca lets itself be
Mi Ivin Muvi .iii.I ilk riiiiS m-ti pf
11 meeting uttvnded by mure than seen In a fleeting glimpse an II
kin H in f:dIn i . Ilu riy UkoMll,
bit cattleman Tuesday night at the makes rapidly aeruas thu mails I*
Mt'infiliiN, JAtu, (Iki-up u*iii)ii,| t$t
Court Hous«, K. J. Cameron pre­ another faxclnating factor In the
( I A i'a lllii llii \ Vi'IMlr hiTif.
scene. Rabbits, quails, and all
sided.
Al lhi* Um*' uf His* (!n$ilit fbu
Both thn charter and by-laws, manner of small wild Ufa add to
ii Ieiim* vvti. 4'iiiMiilr tu Kn ilniiii Ah*
with some minor modifications the enjoyment of tha village.
l'" i i' Hu’'(.', N M , f i••in W icldla
ware modeled after that of th*
Kdlll, l ME
Florida Stats Cattlemen's Asso­
ciation with which tha local group
i h iii v i im o r i: vs n \n i : s
la affiliated, said C. K. Dawson,
UASHINU I u N i h I lu* Ih'ttffiio
county agent, and seerstary of
h*|jurlmiiil lu . mfiunl luil duely
tha local association.
m Imv up in L':!.$ milium ihillara
Bids on equipment and mater­
Resignation of W. II. Wight as ials for schools were reviewed this
if |i|qn«*i in EiiriJini-jirovlilfd
a director was accepted In order murniog by the County School
\ni!*rU;«'h W»!\li(rii Kuru[ieaii ul
to elect him M a director with Hotrd at tha office of Supt. T- W.
tt'M tiny uiiulhttr iiv*&gt; millhm dulUri
the slate group/ P. R. Lamont of Lawton,
iortti
tha Acorn Ranch, a cattleman with
Tint tlvjiartmunt uihi Wi'diuisiiiy
W. J, K ing was awarded the
large holding! In thla a ru , was contract far plumbing for tin
hu purrha'.e-i hmmUI ln-lp irt nyth
slsetsd a director of the local Bookertown Negro school at Lake
mi air Ji'fiMiMu under Him Nurth
group to fill tha vacancy.
\tluntu* Treaty urKaniiuhun
Monroe. Ills bid was $ 1, 100. The
The membership, said Mr, Daw­ $638 bid of the Sherman Concrete
son, comprises more than 60 uf Pipe Co., fo r lumbar fur tho schjol
the 79 cattlemen on the mailing Improvements was accented.
list In this area. It waa agreed to
it 117.
The H ill Lumber Co., was
have called mastlngs rrather than •warded a $849 contract for lum ­
"Wait Til The Hun Hhines
on any particular data.
Nclliu"
bar for tha floor of tha South
I : iU - 4 :06 - tlG'b ■ H;43
Bids P rim ary School auditorium
SM ITH 8BRVICK TOMORROW A total of 70 daaka at 10 06 sacli
M OVIHLAND
Funeral services will be held al war* ordarad for tha achool from
"Til# Dasiirt Fox"
Brlslon Funeral Home at 9:90 p.nt. tha Nawton School Equipment Co.
7 ' 16 Feature 8:17, Last Com­
i’boto by Jsinuaon
tomorrow for W. E. Smith who
plete Bhow lt:46
Boy Scouts of Troop 849 racslitly vnjoyad a five day oullng eliding July 5 undt-r ilia direction of
died In Sodus, N, Y, after a long
KIDQ W AY M E E T S Q U EEN
PBAIRIE L A K E
Hlnaaa. The Rev# J, E. McKinley
LONDON iff - Gen MsDbaw B. Scoutmaster Sidney Vlhlan at Camp Lanochi* on Lake Norris tisar I'aistey In Lake County. Seated left
"For Man Only*'
fob Rldgway. suprama Allied com- to right in front are Al Collins, Curtis Hughes, Oeoi :;c Furls and Richard Phogsn. Second row stand­
will officiate
offleliti and burial will ioi7:15 - 10:38
low la Eva rgm a Cdnatary whara mandar In Europa, paid a lo-mln ing are Richard Powell, Maurict Phillips, Berry fit. John and Dickie Rountrss. Third row, isft to
"Unknown World"
tha Maeonio Order wUl have ute call today on Quean Elitabath right, Teddy Walker, Randall Lavender, Randall Robbins, Sidney Vlhlan, Jr., Joe Andrews, Allan Maffctt,
0:15 only
charge of the sarvicaa.
U at Buckingham Palace,
Jirnmis Blyth and Robert Mitchell. Top row, Jamas Pearson ami Scoutmaster Vlhlcn.
Si
S'Mr *W
'T &amp;
±jh :
*
t
' \\
. .
. ,

W A S H IN G T O N ^ President
Truman slMtied lulu law loday a
*'bill providing )G&gt;» billion dollura
Tor the nallon’i military btiild-iip
in Ibi year that ends next Juno
M. Th t measuro supplies Iho mon­
ey to raise thin country's Air Force
to • formidable' 111 wings by mid
1153
The total sum given Ilie He lease
Dspiltmeni was about five billions
under what Ihe President hud
ashed He lold Congress Ibe Do
fens* Department would need
nearly Site billions as u bare min
.....................................pro
t tfenum lor
its "strelch out’
paredness program.
I
Tbe bill also provides for:
1. Payment of 145 a month in
extra combat nay tor servicemen
on duty under fire since the Kon|:m
War began A minimum of six diy*
In the combat area Is reipiiri rijlor
each month's eligibility.
2, Authoriialliui lor Ihe Navy lo
build a second 85,000-tun super uir
crafl carrier. The bill dul not,
I ’lioto by Kn .'lin e r , Uiiyimmd Studio
however, supply any new funds
Bob H arris, malinger »f th« ltd / ih iu n -r, prr-d.b-d for the first
'■nr hulMlne Die uiant carrier
Mo... '&lt;, hoi.lilHti* »f (he Dot n i v t'lol bk'.l Miimbiv. Iti-.-i'ri 11v elected of
In Ihe pre nd|ourimieiil rush Con fleers lire, li-fi lo lig ld , Waite, Hi.&gt; inn, treasurer; Mr. 11u •1 ; In
gross agreed on u total of Jhi.tllU, It. W, Itupri-rhl, secretary. Both .Mi lluytic* ui.d Hr. Dupree III were
058,012 Mr. Truman asked $51. ii- elm It'd.
390,70S,770 for Iho year beginning
July I
The breakdowns by service*
shows: Ai IIIV - tl2,2311.WSI.000;
Navy — $12.843,4511,042; Air Force
— $21,118,301,770
WASHINGTON ifi - - William S
Cox bail lib coin mission In Die
Navy taken uwuy from linn 13‘J
years uuo. Prexldenl Truman
signed a bill today Dial gives him
the authority lo return Cos's com
mission lo him.
The unusual nrllon was con
taiatd in legislation brought up by
Rep. Edward E. Cnx til -On )—
DO relative of the oilier C ox- who
■aid he turned up, repurH Dial
William win made a scapegoat in
a nival battle of Die War of 1813
« « Navy officers leatilled before
VcongrMalnnn) |icarlng&gt;i Ibul Die
iCwAe.sa.cas.puie &gt; l» « '

,Nn

Assoi'iuli'd I'rc-rw I.ViiMi'il W in*

TIU'HSDAY JULY 10. 1052

iff— Many sleep
tha Los Anarlei
communities
a abort, sharp
day but thara

to*

r v s i

a.m.

Me a

liSjS'f'yWr

ami

m,

15 New Homes Are
BeinF Constructed
In Miller Acres

Bandwagon Tor
Eisenhower Is
Gaining Speed

(

\

Hoy Scouts Knjoy Outiuj’

Cattlemen’** Group
AdoptH ItH Charter

Contract Awarded
For School Project

Movie lime Table

ir*»ittrrtaus

Mk

■■■- *: A.
&gt;
'

r"7HHI -'Uotf jr i

In

fS S

�a sse &amp; t* m B m

-**— r

FRAUD tUTT UFHSLD

T H E SA N FO R D H ER A LD
Pag# S
Thuro. July 10, IB8Z

Wilbur Peeble Thinks He Sees
Clerical Drudgery
Five Stars Over The White House
„ ____ _
o8
* ....■
'" r 1
SteenGiving Way To (Editor's note:
Wilbur Pechle, They hellev^ Ike,*'*, mmaneed the
rrlra’s most avrrage rlllirn, elep*.S&gt;-'^(* * taught imn in „*liite
Mechanical Brains Am
iKe’s hackers arc so sure he'll
goes to ihe heart nf the gop prob­

lem In (he following teller to Ills Im* nominated and elected— thnl
By NAM DAWSON
wile. 'I relit* Mae, from the He- Ihey are already picking hi* CahlNEW YORK
Pencil pushing puhllran National Convention:)
nel. I overheard one fellow at a
drudgery— the making nml keepbar say:
Ins of builncM record* mill re
"Our problem now I* unity— to
lly HAL HOYLII
porta— may yield soon In smaller
CHICAGO &lt;.r,-Well, honey. It heal tbe parly's wounds. Ike ought
and cheaper mechanical brain*.
Irnik* likr five star* over the While in name Thomas K. Dewey scerr
Electronic computer* can flgtiro House -according to a waitress lary nf stale. Warren secretary of
In a few hour* what a battery of who sold mo a hot dog nt Con­ Ihe Interior. Sinssen postmaster
elcrka take* month* to compute, vention Hall
general, and MarArlhnr secretary
nut engineer* *ay these machine*
"Ike's Ini" she told me happily, of uorirulturc. Taft could he vice
aoon may come Into more generul and generously passed out free president."
uie In husine** doe to new dc mustard to tho crest fallen Tall
"In that cn*c we might as well
velopmrnls: Electronic lobe* only supporter*.
make It a roalltlon Cabinet atid
one-third Ihe *iie of those now
The story now la dial (!rn. Klscn appoint Hofrv H Truman *ccfr
ied; end u new solislltole, Ihe ‘lower is doing m i well Hint he I* lirv of the Treasury." a hitler
raniltnr— little larger lhan your offering In drrd the Texas dele Taft man said
finger nail— which can do many gales In lien. MnrAilhiir In a
The question Ihen arose ntmul
of the task* Ihe lobe now per parknge labeled' "don't open until what to do with John Foster Dulles,
forma, without overheating a* the IBM."
and a fellow said:
tube often dor*.
"Why not appoint John Foster
Iloh Taft is *1111 In llirre pilch
Theie development* could bring log will) both vocal rhords, lull Dulles seeretarv lo John Fnsler
the mechanical brain down to a most ol the bystander* now seem indie* so there'll lie no dnuhl about
alte and coat practical for hind lo (cel Hint Hie steam In Ills steam Ills pollry?"
neaie* staggering under a mount roller I* only going "lie 1 1 i j ."
Well, honey, a* you ran sre from
Ing load of clerical work. The nutn
Ihls kind nf talk tho Republican*
her of pencil rusher* and typist* Co., St. Imil Is, Ihmks "future elec ■ire kind nf tnrkerrd out. They
ha* Increased 111 Ihe past its year* Ironic equipment may produce have had a rough week Thev are
Jnrnes Mason and .Irsstia Tandy who tiro co-aliured with Hlr
out of proportion to the Increase them lu one hour." '
not used to fighting among them Crtlric Hordwirk &gt; nml Luther Adler In Dm stirring drama "Tlie Desert
In factory workers. The expense
It business turn* tn these inn- selves like Memnrrnt*. A donkey Fox" showing Thursday nmt Frlilaj .t Movlelaml Itide-fn Theater.
Is terrific.
|hllMMi one of the first resnlls rail relax netlng like a Jarkass.
Some companies see the me would seem lo lie a rcdtirllnn In lull It make* n dignified elephant
ferlral workers, slnre report* now nervous
ehanlcal bruin ns Ihe answer Al
ready some loo roinpiinlos, large being made manually could lie
It may he a Ml early for Ihe i
node with fewer clerk* and less Ike fan* In could Hen Taft old j
and amnll, are developing elec
Ironic computers Walter Mitchell expensively, hut inarhliie* also Personally I know of only one
vJr.,
i.I managing
........pi*ng director of the Con produce new Join.
man who ha* turned In his Taft
Irollcrs Institute, suyt the ma
Paul G Dresrhnr. vice president bnllon nml he explained II was nnlv
chines may brine about “ a mu Jour nod rnntroller of Associated Ho* because he was having hi* mill
dial Service of New York, (minis pressed— nml wanted It hack right j
revolution In oflico work.
Controller* are the men who do -id Ihal no mechanlrnl brain can away If Tail Is nominated
the mastermind figuring and keep •ork unless H Is fed innteriat And
The Increasing likelihood thnl
Ihe record* for Imslness. Mltihell this I* prepared by men and Ike will he the Republican muni
foresees the day when "we *hnl! uiinrn
nee I* verv annoying In some mem
need supervisor* mid management
The lightning like speed of the hers of the (lid Guard GUP who
RceniinlnnlH ndripinlely trained lu electronic computer also must he refer lo him ns "Ihe 8 *1nr cinder
understand llirse machine*, their eared to Ihe comparatively slow ell-i from Ahuloney, Kansas "
i
*
'
*•
*
potentials and their apnlicallnn ” peed of the rlerlric typewriters
"Mrnl It. we are always falling
fu n
i * M V * M il m
• Pk I 1 1 R V M
One company already tins a mo md punched tapes which prepare for glamor hoys,” mm said. "I
chine thnl keep* a complete rcc mil feed the data lo Ihe com pit would rather run Herb Hoover
nrd of 10,INN) Items id Inventory. II i t s and electronic memory units again— If we rnn't have Taft lad's
I* shoot Ihe hell!lit mid wldlh of an
The really important thing the lie real Rep'iblleans "
office desk mid can pas* through lertronlc machine will do for hu*
Well. Treill* Mae, 1 mil no sor
a 30-lnrh dour on ycipicsl, Ihe less, Drencher holds. Is mil Ihe grim. Rot If I had to sew up the
F r o il I DA DHESHBD itnil DRAWN GRADE A
machine produce* n typewritten avlng In elorlral help, bnl die wound* In the Repuldlean Party
record of any Item or group of baoee II gives liuslncssmcii lo dc- nt lids moment I wouldn't use
HIIIIM'KD Cl A, DRESSED nml DRAWN GRADE A
Items— a* fast ns Ihe typewriter clnn data linen eonsldered loo thread I'd call for rope.
ran pound II out
aril and loo expensive to gel. For
However, an n'lMImr observer
diner machines can produce xaniplo: Financial report* entild of convent ion* told me:
through electronic* In rigid hour* '0 prepared mire a mniilli Inslead
"Son, there I* nolhlnu lo Ihl*
financial report* which 1-011*111111' f oner every Hirer month*, and world shorter than a politician's
80 man days to prepare by pencil lie businessman could keep closer memory. The promise of future
pushing Daniel M. Sheehan, vice ah on how lie stand*.
pnlmnnpe can cure a lot of present
president of Monsnnln rhenileat
Some of these tiinehlnes already name calling."
lo remarkable Job* for liuslnes*.
Another velernn Republican had
•no I* particularly appreciated In (hi* lo say about Hie convention
unking up payrolls which Involvr and he shook III* head a* he mild
lly IIOII A N TH O N Y
••rue iiiiiiihcr* of cinplnvc* wllh a
COPELAND'S FAMOUS SUGAR (HIRED
"The trouble with us Repuhll
Richard T . Moore, first via** variety id mill rales ami different
laundry Hldp'a Serviceman, report. lour* of work, wldi rnntpllcnlrd "1111* I* thill we've not too Mlnit)
leader*, nml the Democrat* —
ml aboard NAAN yesterday from dedurllons and overtime
Kleclronlr engineer*, however, Ihev'vo rot tiKi m*ny people."
duty |n Naples, Italy, III* home I*
Well, Treill* Mae. more tomor
4 In &lt;1 Mi.
In 81. Auguntine ao he'* happy to :ay you haven't seen niwdiliig yet.
ba spandlng a normal tour or shorn compared wllh what Ihe machine* row from
they
are
developing
will
do
for
Avernge
Your
homesick
husband
duty In tha slate of Florida.
buxines*.
Wilbur
While in Naples, Mirk met ( ’Imp
lain M. J. Ilmitnrsfl. Many nf you
will rememher Chaplain Rout arse
EXTRA TENDER JUICY 4..
from III* tour of duty here at
, C E N T R A I, I I .OR I D A (J U t C K -F H E K W K
NAAS. Mirk say* the Chaplain I*
A N D S T O R A G E CO.
falling along fine In Nnple* ami
Banda hi* regards to nil his friend*
hare on the station and In the city
of Ranford.
Tim Fourth of .Inly wa* more
than Just a holiday for NAAS'*
Wayne II Nelson, It wo* on tin*
Fourth that Wnynn exchanged
wedding vow* with Marie Hardy
ef Sill We*t Fifth Street. Wayne
IMionc M1H
101 W . M ill H i.
and Marie became Mr. and Mr*. In
» beautiful ceremony nt the Han­
ford Congregational Church, being
O l'lt O W N l i l t K O R Y H M O K F II
United In marriage by Mr. Root.
Wavn» is now hack on duty at
tl nr
N A A B and tl ie newlywed* are liv­
Whole
ing at the Hanford Trailer Park.
Fred H. Wood ha* returned hrre
after a HO day re enllslment leave
In Piedmont, H. C. Fred had been
called back to active duly na a na­
tal reservist and. unlike the many
"abort-timer*" being released this
month, be decided he liked the na­
vy too much to return tn rlvlllnn
Ilf*. With this derision, he "ship­
ped over" Into the regular navy
aad la planning on making It hi*
IILUE HEAL
rareer, Fred I* married and I
two children, a daughter and

S

•;L
&lt;Lr

M

PANAMA C IT Y (At Circuit
Judge E. Clay Lewis refuted
Weanetday to itiRmlaa the aulta of
a defeated candidate for aharlff
and a defeated candidate for the
Florida Legislature, who charged
trregularitlei at levevii Jack*""
County poning,jitRvcYr'A'‘« ^ * * ^
Tho .u it»‘ c’ne.go election offlc-

*

i" . \

11

loll gave "uniolldted ballot mark­
ing asxlRtance to at least 75 per­
sona" In one precinct and Improper
ballot marking nnd counting in
several others.
W. R. Gauso. who oought the

&gt; rr v "

*
sheriffs post, and Wankard Pool­
er, legislative candidate, brought
tho suits against incumbent Sheriff
Ernest Itnrncs, llrp-Elcct Hugh
Dukes and I ho Jackson County
Canvassing Hoard.

. Kicking Up!

Housework
Easy W ithout

Don’t Let It
Throw You . . . .
It Is Just Time To Take
Your Car To Sco MERLE

Na n t a « harlwlw.hwnr
Ih M m « « * 4Ih Ih m i mar b* * im to «k&gt;i*.
Ifrmn of kl4n*r (u«»tkt«. Wwtmi H r ***»!

kklnrr fniwtloit b « r r ImMImt M

h«.llh. W "»» Kim. .*.r »d «f n&gt;n&gt;lttk&lt;N,«wh
h &gt;Imm In* ttmln. nm«i IM. ImnaiUiit
foe.lion to .low 4n*e,ei«n)r folk..ulforn.e•Ins biik w M flM I nlwroM*. Minor M.4iltr InH ilk M 4m l&gt; » M ar *rm | 4 &lt;l mar
* i m h i l la ■ ■■ * I* hu nr f marnrnl N m m .
non,* nteml rear hMn.n II UMo* aoodl.
i kma hntb.r to*. T rf Dm b ’i Mlla-n mild
rllnrHIr. Ita * anrrrmtallr hr mlBlona for
■•rar IS »«ara. ll'a unnlnetvn. u nr llim.

At

Warner’s Gulf Service Station
"CARE WILL SAVE YOUR CAR"
Corner First nnd Hanford

Phone t l »

ttred e n ies "

777,

Crystals

GEORGIA FREESTO NE PEACHES

Bananas

F R Y E R S -52'

Blues In The News

California

PEAS

(tanked Hhanklew In Vl*klng

Picnics

:jra.
*«S

S

^ BH|uaradanelog la galnlag m n »

ssm sa fe
" J. on tan al the Oenlar to-

■

«

f{?

SMYRNA MAID

D A IL Y

DOG FOOD

Breakfast Bacon

3 i. “•25'

Beef Rib Roast

Whiting

aucqoTABR

juruov

I

« fn r
*
• 'm

m

For Oravlau

Ann Pag#

Salad Style Mustard Doz, jar

41?
1 U .,cin

29?
] oa. Ml.

Kftiken Bouquet
ARMOUR'S JCVAR

HUDSON'S RAINBOW

3 lb. can

/ / &gt;

&lt;

||c

1 LU. ON

. ■■ f

gUoxy'fl ii'Pi) *:Ij »is. 14

|2c
,

Wlkmn ■ With M

Sultana

Red Beans With Chill Gravy lb. can
Sultana Kidney Bfeang lb. can
Sultana Blackeyed PeaB 1 lb. can

I I oa. pkg.

Ckil Con Cttofe

%for 1 2 ^
*
W

Lb. 150

Ann Page Baked Beans lb. can
2 for 27?

V Id
f

Lb. 830

WAX PAPER

SEABROOK FARMS
CAULIFLOWER
S
BABY LIMAS
f
CUT GRBKN B8ANB .
MIXED VEGETABLES
S
BXTEA FANCY PEAS
f

Lb. 570

Hitprr Right U. H. Choice Heavy Western

Large

ApilMIfl CHMd

99c Breaded Oysters 98?

Lb. 490

tl**-He** Dressed

Wilsons Mor

Ph*.

Lb. 490

“ uper Rliht Fnnr) Sliced

Beef Hash 1 lb. can | | c

4 Far

P U L W IA B U

n p n t t

Pork Loin Roast

Freeiing Mia

49c Breaded Shrimp 9 |e

Lb. 290

‘(nper Right Corn Fed Western

“Junket*1

PEN PAR

I For

Crab Rolls

Chicken Livers

Lb.

Flag* Dt M Baby

D IR E C T FROM LOCAL FARM T O YOU

Deviled Crabs

3 lb. can 7 j e

Lima Beans

45'

Lb. |90

Freeh Froxen (Fowl)

Fur Randwlcha* • L m m Ii m IS o*.,ran

SMALL EGGS

tq 7 Lb. A v«-

Chicken Gizzards

dc xo

Dog Food

F L A . GR ADE A

,

Fresh F t men (Fowl)

100% Pure Vegetable
Shortening

Ct1«

Breakfast Bacon ..... lb. 51?
# Pork Sausage ........ Ib. 59?
# Smoked Pork Chops lb. 79c

I’ktr.

can

Colored
In
(Juartera

POR
OUR
OWN

m

No*

S
ROAST'
49'
Locker Plant
69c
STEAK
Li.. 79c
HANS

'"Ronald Wiley left tho station
and Hanford today for Fort Hlerum, N. Y . whom he will attend
tka i l l week course In Information
•nd p.Hiiratlnn
Ediiratlon at the Armed
rereoa liiformaHpn ncnooi. up
eoilfeiatien
tha course, Ron I*
•thadided for a new tb'*v assignwant by tha Bureau of Personnel
which m«an* ha will not M* W P ;
‘ « to Sanford. Befora beginning
*!••• at A FIB. he Will mend ten
with hi* family ami friend*
home In flyraeuee, N, Y,
Wallace Journey. Ed Wltwljka,
ll JArmontmttl and Outer Ihle
fr:-&gt;EIU.
I. returned to duty raeently from
1*11 anent at their homer Wat.
■|o*»d htx »taa In Bli Dorado
i, Missouri while Ed was In
lg, Ariiona, Bill In Madison,
____ liH and Omer In EmmcU-

GREEN PEAS
SPINACH
1
LIMA BEANS

IO N A GARDEN

CHUCK

OXYDOL

29^

RUSSO BRAND

YOU U

Wt'Htt'rn Baby Beef Liver........... lb. 85c
BonelcHH Brisket Corned B eef...... lb. 83c
Tender DellciouH Cube Steak...... lb. Me
U. S. (iood Beef Short KlhH..........lb. 49c
Lean Pure Ground B eef............. lb. 89c
WESTERN 1LEAN
. . Center Chops..........lb. g |c
*It • End Chops........... lb. 53?
l**«Loin Roasts ........ lb. 95?

2 Lbs. 23(£

Cantaloupes »t’lna Ripened » ' »
FROZEN FOOD SALE

PicnicHams
TENDER
SIRLOIN
T-BONE

Golden
Ripe

He

Anti fa ta T w a in

�•

l

-n l
r i i r r-A N Fn n n t in t a i d
Transatlantic Hop
Florida Delegation
U nit' Jills l». I I ' a c B y Helicopters Set .
. .
. ,
At Chicago Is Seen
__ :
Iniiucsl Is Slaled
As Highest In Town Wa s h i n g t o n idm*&gt; —- The brvt F o r I l i g l m ' a y T r a g e d y

FEA Objectives In
1953 Arc Outlined
At Education Meet

transatlantic hup by helicopters
Ity W ll.n tllt JEN N IN G S
will be tried by two Air lorrc
CHICAGO ijv— The Florida dele "Flylnt: Windmills" ncxl week
linlinn lo the Republican mm cm
Plans were announced
linn iv ihe hlghr.xt m Ihhii .»lien i A\t-diic^xlny fur
hcucup rr* ui
d Isn'l attending consenllun vi-« the M ilitary \ i r Transptul Sers
Ice (M ATS) In make a l.ixxi mile
sinus
Let's explain, quickly, Ilml they fliuht from Westuver A ir Fnree
ncrupy the tup 42nd floor bungalow llnxe, Mass . In Wiesbaden. tier
ul lIn- Morrison llutel \ml tti&lt;- many
Seven sinps ,tre iilaiuicd cti
Mnrrtsun cliiim s tn In the I illrxl
rtillte-P resque I le. Me
lim ixhotel In ihe world
Ice
The fellow who handles public May, Labrador, Greenland
relation* for the Morrison -.-nt it land. Preswiek. Senllaml. Ilurlun
actually shoo Is up In i; sinrirx, and Maiistnn. England
The helicopter* Will be delivered
lull ihme lad live are for tn.i
to the Ninth An Hexene Spin linn
cblnery
In Germany
T liK bungalnw lx a humdinger
flip Slknrsk\ II !'• helleiqUers,
complete with large living room,
-lining room, tliree m , ,ier l-e,| with It tup speed n| III .1 .net Inn
m um . wild kitchen, ami ,• gt in-l mill'll ail hour and a ■mixing peril
nt abuul Ri. ,iie expri led Im hr
pi.IIIU
Floridian". hv Ihe dn/rn ire v l. in the air atmul in limn ■
With extra (net tanks thrt will
ding the headquarter rv rrv duv
And where do they gn" Sir.tight have a crulxing range of dimil
In Ihe kitchen Thai's where ymi'll I.IKIO mile* Tlie Imigesi Imp (nun
find udd orange |uire mil lam ps Iceland to Scotland I* HI7 tildes
rttfiirs
A h i niithllnnhu: wm in .lu lln l In
O il. TKST S I.A ll h
Tin'
Ih r 'pinrtrrs r r.prrt illv fur Ihr
h K K l’NlAK SIM lIN liS •f'
KtnrhliaiD
firnt nil trul tn W.illnn rm m lv •mee
T h r Imfrl ilnr^n't kmm \ r t wlm’ll , dliirn vri v of ihr Pnll.ud Field
lirl Hit* sin lr for Ih r Mmunti.ihr ninth nf here in Alabama, will be
m rrtinc Dili Ih r Flmnlimis m il drilled ncxl week
The well will be drilled C* mile
lir &lt;|ii;irfrrr*l in Ih r hnirl Aih I su
hv
a lii (IrnruitiN Srn Hlrh itil |(n««HI ninth of DeFimmk Spiiug
uhn is r iiiinini* fnr I ' m tilrnl m lh I nrlenberry t&gt;r IIImi: Cn N ill lie/
Alls*, (m C I. Smith, tiim e Hill
ih r Siin-hnir S l.iIrN **ii | i | im iI
Ala , C S M r Kendrick, New (U
\ x i i u n r d l n h In E l m ii I i Mrntn
« i :i | n von rim hln’l
hhmu ; f««l lean*, and other laiuisian.i and
hm me vniir i n*l f*Il In i r B« pnMir nix
min lIiiis hnmmlmv

TALLAH ASSEE in -Th e Florid*
Educnlion Association ir.jy o k the
1053 Legislature (or more textbook
m money, pay raises 'or teachers,
w a bolstered teachers’ retirement
fund and n new formula (or allo­
cating state school money among
counties.
The tentative list of KEA ob
jective was outlined at a meeting
of educators at Florida State Uni­
versity
The major objectives also In­
clude establishment of a state wide
lax commission to equalise prop­
erty valuations and assessments
•A among counties as a mean* of prew venting inequities in distribution
of state money
The proposed new formula for
determining the comparative flnan
dal ability of a county also would
give less weight to lax assess­
ments which often vary widely.
The division of state school mon­
ey among the counties Is based
largely on the ablllty-lo-pay for­
mula. There have been complaints
that some counties deliberately
•0 held down local tax assesamenta
In order to show a poorer econom­
ic ability and thus get a bigger
slice of state funds.

Ike Handwagon
lUannaaed fro m l-a«e Ill* )

He said- “ I expect to be nominated
on nn early ballot.'*
And supporters of Earl Warren
Adviser Churchill, deputy Mnntgower;
and Harold Stnxxen said they still
* »• * ’ * chance for nn ElsenhowerTad deadlock that could deny the
nomination to either of the two
front runners.
The big decision may come to19 onUnttnl I i miii
final
If aailsae* r r m I'M * U x ti
nicnt.
i u j i| » n l In x l u l v Ii lHi I
m i l l Bll&gt;
Convention managers mapped
merer, Labor, Interior and Post
i i iin«I
tF IR E H .i.T H i w t t t r m H f t !
JACKSONVILLE
- A Jack '♦•II u if 11 till* iM T iini:
O''1 * schedule which led lhal pos­
Office Departments and srorrs nf sonvllle
salesman and n waitress mornlni!. '1i I'rrAiilrni
sibility
agencies
Avki'fl ii I m Un i In* li.nl i i 'I t,ilfil
And the delegates trickling Into
Rut none was hit as hard as were found shot to death earl)
in » mil hl.t* i
Bus ill
m i It I
•m* big arena down by the stockthe xtahiliiatlnn agencies, whose no today in a cabin adjoining a mark •I»IUI
\ (fill
* •' ill I
IfI 111I 14’ H "
yards for (heir fourth day seemed
million dollar appropriation led bar on Ihe Snulhsldr
M m s m II
i m I Intill i
m m I 111
I'he dead were listed as Huh
In a mood b&gt; get on with the main
some "flu i.ils tn hint they would
It M -lt 'l nt ?•i•• \ n i ‘ | i r r ult fih il
9 hudnrxs
recommend Junking prlrc
wage Hall, about ,Ail. who had been Itvlilr i m i l i i i m I in n d f Y m i i ^ li In l» &gt;'&lt; " I h r
In Ihe wake of Wednesday night's
control* entirely because they fell In Ihe cabin for elglil m o u t h s , and . n i {il i* n l n h i i mi » \ i lli tl nf
rough and tumble, there was more
II impossible In work with Ihe fund ll.ifrlrl Mill*, about .in. employed
talk about (icu Douglas MacArth
The hallie over extension of con­ hy the restaurant for about In In r
nr
Hi
■ .11 *I In ii in n r r i i
» M i r in
trols was one of Ihe big tight* nf days
Some of the Tad supporter* were
the (Ctml Cultures*, which ail
Sheriff* deputies s a i d Ihe broil*' i |ii» t i n i ii I m i ! 11111 l *ii \ ■ ii * m i l
anvlng privately that MncArthur
Jnurnrd this week. There wax a were (mind hv Rei.boomil Ownri Mt.tl i( I * i 111 &lt;1 i • vi&lt; f |i • i d r n l .
might he n good man if It de­
major effort b&gt; wipe out Ihe agen Frank M .Iciiri Miss Stills had In* u m il il Im i « i I i f f t i l l 11\ i i *. It m u
veloped I hat Taft could nol make
c|cx nr lo reduce their imwer* tn been shot In the led ear Hall, sllll im* f Ii#* It l o j ’t , li m it t n I’ i 'I ttul m i
the grade.
Impotence. Congress finally agreed clutching a 32 caliber plslnl, bail tin* fti i i *i
Taft’s top aides wrre Insisting,
II'IN’ r H
t •! Ill- 11 |H l » ’
11fill Ilf I
on a 10 month extension nod re a bullel wound in bis right lemplr
however, Hint there was no reason
laxed some controls
Hall had (alien partly arms* tin W r.l||llL‘ *HM i f r » (1,11 In t n l i f r r
yet to question that Tad rould
woman’s body whh h lav on s bed •lilt \ If till |M't»|l||» Ill’ll •!»• kiitlVIU
W1 niake It.
Jones said Hall had been In III •‘ i N « v i N mi i in i|i|M'.ir "ti i I H r
I’aul Walker, chief of delegate
i (Illi p| n ' t i i i (ii \t u n i
I In r X
health
relations (or the Tad ramp, said Fir*— robbing the forest wealth of
t" « I
In Ii h i i h i c a c n m l l&gt; »l r r
th* Mat# every yesrl
It was a "coalition" that lira! Taft
th til l i r x l 11nn tl •V
Utah In w Prerlp.
Eltl'.li WANING HURT
on the (leorgla and Texas con­
Biisni'll
• \ il- il h r l » " p n ! I h r
M
HI
Asheville
CHICAGO -VI
Hand l,eadoi I *r*111•&gt;«*14V9 t »i m |i | .i v n i fl Hn- l i l l l r f
test*. The Warren nod Stsssen del­
83
74
1Roilon
Fred Waring tixlay was nursing
egates stood with the Elsenhower
59
no
Chicago
Inlurlrs suffered AVednexilav olglil nt*-,« l l m i It * f i ' i t t m r d H u
Gimp on that
. mi r f i r i v r i i t i i m
51
#7
Cleveland
In a highway accident near Hulfltr
Gov. MrKeldln of Maryland,
57
71
Los
Angrier
ford,
N
.1
tapped to put Elsenhower In nomt
at
I'M M n M n r s "
\n *i
74
S3
Installation nf atcel railing* dr
Waring. In ('Idrngn to ininpolr
nation, gave Ihe bandwagon effort signed to aid the aged or Infirm New Orlesnt
2 12
70
77
M »r I IIA M |*T« »N
n«l D
New
A'ork
In
Ihr
second
annual
Western
He
a push with a prediction that the to enter or leave the Poit Office
55
th *1 hi|
81
I I m Inn » I i M l n l M r i l i i i
general will win on the first hallo! was Parted yesterday hy the Stine Seattle
272 nlora (Soil A'lMielatlmi Tournament l l ll lI l P ItoIrlV *%I fit III. mm li.il.nirr
80
83
Washington
al
Hie
E
d
g
ru
iilrr
Gulf
('loti
Mid
17
t lumpin'* hi i I ippri tin
to
* . He dedared.br |j» confident that Machine Co.,« under (he direction Jacksonville
(Ml hi* Injuries mor keep lino mil id r*lfr ff III «* hrth* t hr •Hiilfl .11Irrupt
78
.MarylaiuH u vote* will be c u t of Robert Brown.
88
Miami
the
contest
He
wax
nchrd'ileil
t
•
3.1
7,1
unanimously for Elsenhower.
9%
These will be short railing'' on Tallahassee
In *I .( ('(”» ' I",I I •4f |l I M i i l l l l l t
play tills afternoon
tl f •tl t|
nut Maryland's Sen. Jijm Mar­ the upper and (ower steps and are
The hand leader said he iilmno d
shall Rutlcr, a Taft aupi&gt;orter, told being Installed as the result of pet!
tohirr
&gt;•1
| f«if■t k» tin
IftlM E DEMONSTRATION
lo consult a physician lo ib-teimo "- II 4111 M IIMHII '
reporters he frets Tad sllll la In tinna by elderly people In Post
|l
l tv In
GAIN
ESVILLE
of
Florida's
muster Joel Field who referred the Council of Home Demnnslralion whether any of Ins rib* u r ic fi
the running
t&lt; tl In i
fnri'il lie said liolh knee w• "■ p i ' l &gt; tin
"I think he Is still vrry much In mailer to Ihe Post Office Depart Women Wednesday night rlrrlrd lirulM'd In the mishup
h. him*
I In I ntli I M**.
moot
for
authorisation..
the tight," Ihitlcr said.
||l Al till
Mr*. T . L llamiter, Waldo, pre-.
r i h h ’ft
* * Mi nm*t
In lituiiv
,i ti ni 11 nl Hu* i *i
Idcnt, succeeding Mr* Andrew K Mrs G .At llishop, Argvle
The California delegation had a
AM P UTEES' BABY DIES
v-ujr
pi i i i i h i ' p
*•!» lit'i i t M i u t r n
Pinellas County
caucus and II* chairman. Sen. Wil­
tnry, and Mrs George Otto, I &gt;MI
JO L IE T , III '&lt;fv— The 2 day old Poller,
Aim elected were Mrs. K II wood, treasurer
|n t
rt*p*a ll ii
v irrl
liam F. Knnwland. told the mem daughter of I’vt. Hubert Reeve*.
I|k hers to hold their 70 vole line firm 20, quadruple amputee of the Ko­ Voelker, Weal Palm Reach, first
vice president, Mrs Itrno Fleteh
for Gov. Earl Warren
rean War, died early today.
er. Quincy. Second vice president.
"If we are not swayed by ru
Tha baby, weighing three pounds
mor," Know!and aald, "we have six ounce*, wa* horn prematurely
in an Ineuhalor since
the opportunity to nominate Karl Tuesday to Mrs. Reeves, 19, the been kept
birth
Warren for Prealdenl."
former Beverly Jean Hall It had
Thai meant, In Knowland'a view,
a distinct possibility of an Klsen
hower-Taf! deadlock.
— ------------- — --------- --n'rVrrsr lll«*"e» » “• »
Harold Slaasen laid a newa con­ Charter »•. I*t»t
T o r yaRnnioM o f I H " K
ference he was staying In the race.
He has 25 committed votes.
g| . Around Elsenhower'* headquar
'w ters In a downtown hotel, there
wa* a general atmosphere of con­
fidence In victory.
S IM
The lobby outside the general’s Cush, balancn with m h rr bankt. inulnilint rrr*rv&gt; hatane*. 11.4 s i.n l K
and caah tl.irn in prd.-r.a ut rulDctlun
suite look on the appearance of PnltaO
i.lt l.lf t '
Hlalra (invarnmrnf Obllaarlonr. direct and
a theater playing a smash hit.
Jts.ii* k
uaranii.d .......................................................................
allona of Hlalra and iiolttlcal ■iitidlvl.lmi,
iso,11) ft
Delegates lined up behind a
lunar
bund*,
nota*.
and
drb*nlui*«
roped off area taking iheir turns Cntukrala alacha (tnrludln« I'l.eonnii
j.nno oa
ul KVUm i I
I . U M t i ox
In the march In Elsenhower's per­
Raarrva balikl
.............. ...........
.
Guana and dlecuunta Hm liidlna |l7&gt;*i ovardralto
sonal qua rlers.
10,011 41
bank pramlaaa nwurd I l i a l l P , rum liur* and
7.416 77
Concern among party leaders
(laturaa 111,III »»
over the wound* from Ihe Taft- Othar aaaala.................
........... ..............
*,»!(',94* 11
• Elsenhower fight waa reflected in
T O T A L AH8KTU
a auggettlon from Sen. H. Alex­
1.141.111 01
ander Smith of New Jersey the! Oamand dapoaita o( Indlrlduala. parlnrrxhlpa, and
i.in .it ) U
the loser of the big battle be given T l m irporalfnna
n
^
o
l
ihdlvlduala.
Pdrlnarihipa.
and
«
orporafion.
llo .lt t 41
dapoalla nf Indl
Ihe vice presidential nomination.
417,117.71
lla of United H
I t , 117.II
oalta of Htataa ami v
"We need the thinking and en­
ll.lli.U H *
ergy of both these sections of our oiha
11,411 40
parly to give Ihe nation the lead­ Other liablllllaa
i.|t i,ri» i.ix
ership she must have at this time
TO TA L t .A 8 t L .T .B« AriT/||
of world crisis.
iso,ooo on
"With this In mind 1 urge the CiBltll gtoelii
Common etoek, total par lloa.noo.ooB
10(1,(1(10 0(1
entire convention 1o nominate for
04,070 l&gt;
a the vice presidency whichever of
proViia
................... - - T '
lt^OlO.14
.. . e..... *. ,
........—..........
the two leading contenders Is de­ Ileharva*7
1.7.066 n
feated for Ihe presidential nomina­
T O T A L C A P IT A L ACCOUNT*
tion."
M IM 40 tl
T O T A L M A R IL IT IK H A N i i £ J (V i W D A ^Cf-OUNTII
For the convention’* approval, a
drafting committee came up with Aaaala pradgad or aaalahad lo aai nra liablllllaa and f
t.77l.a7f SI
htbar paraoaaa
. . .
sS..a,
......
a platform devoting many word*
ktmjaiof Florida, Uoiinty nr Namlnola, aa;
In lambasting Ihe Democrats In
I. It. r . Mann, eaahlar of tha ahoya-namad bank, do aylaoinly jueaar
general and (he Truman admlnlt- that tha abor* atatamtn! le Itua l„ fha baal or me knowlada* and ballat.
...
. ,
H. r . MANN. Caahiar
(ration In particular.
'
C n rric f— Allaaf:
II aald the "admlnlatralhMi'a sor­
did record of corruption bee
.....................................
■
shocked and sickened
Diraotora.
f&amp;fcan people." It a c c u i._ __
LM* !i
■warn to and aubaorlbtd bV ° u r k ' I I I * a C O TNotary
^- '
Publle.
v ministration of shielding "traitora
nlaiion axplraa MArch
to Ihe nation In high placet.?
I Some Southern OOP leader*
wrre unhappy over a plank which
pledges the party lo federal, ac­
. *'■.
&gt;
bXfftai
tion— although the action Is tmdij* « n *i
fined against discriminatory
.. O M H a l
practices on the bails of race or
a
o xvH .L M , PLORIIIA,
—
hONVIGLM,
. religion In hiring and firing work
•r*
[axeoau, p l o m iu a
But Lester Parsoni of Virginia
tat •
radapd Raaafea JflafMrt kd«ker.,d
aid they would not maka any floor
ildfnmj SmmpK 'E hildrn* conlroilln* fnlaraai In Gila
Sht about thl* "civil tight*"
land.
Mm«d
■« *7 k
The biitle over the
k
’
ahgraa
o(
capital
atock.
Jeorgta delegation* “
Hava left rancor air­
man, particularly g w

State Finances

Smokmy S a y :

SalcHmnn, Waitress
Die Of Hun Wounds

Scuiilor Russell

I . X M I I I I B I \i'K S s i M l M l
K n irr I - M I'K IM I M l r I I ink
.1 F ilmnhn lli I'illi-hui ch. Iml.iv
f,n r«l IM inimlhs in |i|lsi»n In |» ixn
IIH! I'liHU! ilifiH ntjllhm 1mm l«nlf
x liru n i I'.irk In Uiimtiln
I Vi 111in I hi plr. ulril L'liilti \\ iiln r *
ilny In .1 i*h.iik*r nf illrc .ilii I i .iim
miHinu r.irr
Infnrnintirni l.i.xl
M nn h 1*7 u Imn hr u.»* n tr* lril
in (hr sroim l xlnry nf m .ipinl
ini-til nrtn Ihr fr.nk
A flri ♦ |'M v Ii,i11 lirrn *r|rt lri|
in f i v him Piiliimhn ( hiiin’ril I mn
ph’.i 11lain miinrcitl In Elilily .mil
vs,in xriitrm n l h) (Tlm m .il i min
-hidcr \V F Krnnrdy

T0UCHT0N

Fiilniolii i1
Sllll vi UK
('ream
fa*. 14
I l|,-xr &gt;ot i
m

tll

atla'4**#*'** ,,U
ft

time

I*. ri.9 i,| le I u eft l fftg i

| net

«Nu|l

rOI

■J^SWRli255Pa»»K.

E S S ^ B A fiS

agates
i Walker, the Taft aide, toM -rar
*
that "If there wax anV
It was done lait night”
Eisenhower to m *

'y-Traaa. ot A lla n llr Truat Company, dp aoUmelv
tatamtni la Iruo, to Ih* baot of my knoxeiadf*

.. '
Q. W. ritABtaifi
»*prn,to and euhacHbed bafi.ra rne thle »«d daj of Jxly, last .

.1,; Notary t'lRilh
Inn o x p lm Auxuat

i+L+mj* «►&gt;*».*»MTeW'‘a-U A i

i m* v. e f

I mil M u i f x

Miei n 11 Ml 111 1’’ l»t* «i»i*r **«ii »*,f 9lir
loi-.otii .|.iiiMit »im»I .1 |ir mlioloMll | nl l»9»io
•*ttk hiifmls II.. » ov I llllll M
III I t
xv
tin mi o« .ini Ui*. ns pohxllil prli'M
I III. 4r »41 l»4,*Hr» Mfo -oil 4IHII (If II44 1*90100*

I 'jt ln m liA c

Slim inuc
I,u&lt;ion

ski

itrrili
•

9

•ililw

hi*.
•**#

1*0-

nisi I

* .*40 1
nii.l

t •! file III*

Hr

lotooillr

9 &gt;it

fl.o

IHtl99i f
lorillll.

qri Fibiiilro

1.9 tllllll*. ■* 11*04f

I

li t

i l l . I I*4*N i l I
9I « h 9

9

.**1*1

II l *f! ||.

l!r.&lt;) Aspirin Tulilcfs
Ft. Flit Spiny
Frnphylm lit Tnotli Brushcn
nOc BiiMiim: Alcohol
$1.25 Air till Ithte J i.
7fir Ciu,tin lit
2,rt( l i'i'iiomhit
1,75 I'liihliiinm tu m p .
00( A lisa Si lt/('t

W M lfr

•r^ ?*vvB ass?tm ,vnum‘
AWfm

CO.

I'D

J

igjawtiaHwitea

DRUG

THRIFTY BUYS

Post Office Railings
Are Being Erected

iM T

l ••x i tini* i.i’tnh’i
|*»opM •*1 ‘Irpth
I,Kill nxl Mi » hi
I lint I mil
srlinlnh'tl t
MM* llk.iliM*

BE W ist
SAVE WITH THESE

The Weather

Ii€|fal N o t i c e ____

An o’.rpM •*» (it flrtel llliiu- Ih ’
' Its lift!xi nn* $ nf ' ).■ a ■idertt
,,
| -,,|i,- i
i tl*'•1111 , #0.,, .s
m Ih r »i i uih .T ij. v - , ..1 1 Mu,
.. i- w nf' -'i
Mum a ■'{ ho* lit'i ,' t
nl In- ( "Hi t
•iimn ni ,MM» .»*i, 1.
J i sl (l e i'f
1jmi **’. U 1 1.' ,i 1
*in* p* n. , t I|*4*|| Hi: is, mm;
le d
I'tn trupu • s II &gt; Mill! I ,
til'll
, i■|ii-1 Slot'
1It el «l |e, t •&gt; lit A , t , p i t S t o l e
Mlnri'i'i It'll'! ’ *
U I.. eri '•&gt;
\ , MlI.net I
A S*mpier.
1, ,-ti it .in &gt;1" 111■ t
I Ix• »# t
,t p .........I., i
I 1•n *f fin
lb III v ' 1-' , . - H
d 14yi 1 1 1,tl »tii
t*h,
1 Util 1 I1 **1- 1•0• rf X, »1.
iff--I M«
.in ,i r,i»Ml* 1il ini
\ le v n *t \ h
•prh. Mi
I ♦
i n n* ti M
Ihe HH imh* 1
►
|a* II# l«l I In • .1 f .0-1 \ Ih" 41* **1
nil
I »i #|r*i if
!&gt; i (i'"i|i ill (Im IF
It •me. II" I.'. i w I* ll.nr.ii J,.
nut l hi U * .Inlm 'Itllrt *’f In *
» I "' n i l II
nf f li’ li.tl* I
Fu • Iill
I 1 ’ I l! » ''*’ 11 * ‘ f i l l e r
Itllllll V.
lets
1lit* *11 f 'I I *♦•’ I
If ,tf Mil*r
lit
p,
\\

5llr I’hilllp-i llliignc-tiit ;i!h
75c (H i old A- Itile T oh-i 511c

RlfillT
DIRECTION
The direr linns on the InlieI nf
a prrseripllon are nn Impnrlanl sn Ihe iiiriilrlnr ilaelf.
Fur linlens lakrn esnrtly as
rlirrrteit hy the itortor, Ihe
very purpose for whirh Ihr
medlrltir is Inlrmlrrl may lie
defeslrd, "Take a* dlrrrlrrt"
— as often an Indlrattd in
the right rinaage rsrh lime.
Itradlng the label la a rerutnmemlrd prnrllre when­
ever you take any mrdlrhtr
— preacrlplimi or home drug

$1.(111 I. id

iii In

$ 1.25 ItH oiigo
$1.25 I'a-I i i*u&gt;llfir
(15c I ' ii I her .InliiiH
$1.25 Snriika
Klc ('iirlc rH I ’ilh
title ('i)rcjjii

Prompt
P ro s c rip tio n

Service
i &gt;JL

■

H ILL HARDW ARE CO.
211 Eaal First HIreel

iw l-.

.rtruiie S3

■ ■■■■■■ f i m i * . . .................................... ....................

(* ■

&amp;&amp;&amp;

■

*va

cm

ex*».

�Ike WIiib Texts Radio Operator At

T H E B A K TO B D H E R A LD
Pace 4
There. July It, IN S

The Sanford Herald
. .
. b t a t i u u i la ieee
r i i U i l H eau r
« » « fi
a s iu l«r
aae I s a l i r , C l r l i i a M aaO Caw
Te a ts . P a l l l i l H urn Bala rea r* Id *
I m i s s Chrlalaiaa a i l l i e Tease
111 M aaaslla Aeeaaa
K a ltre e aa aaraae rlaaa M a lle t
b t ln k i r I T , H i e . al H a re a l U llir a
e l SaalarS, r ia r U a , uaSar H a Aa*
a l I'aaaraaa a l M arch a, Itte.

mu.i.Awn i . naai*
■cellar
U O R M IIN m e a n
M a.ls.aa Maaaaa*

ei&gt;nnmrrio.e a m i

« F C a r r l t r ______________ ____ $

One H r a lk ----------------------------

T R rrt M uaHa ■
. ...
I l i . X i a l l a --- ---- -------- -------«***e Y * a » ________________

|O0

A ll
e b lla a rr
a ttire s, re*
H a s h .. raa.lallaaa aa** eallraa
loll*
t n lr r la ln m r a l lu r H a Aareeaa
•alalaa lo a d ., nil I tie ra a ria d la f
al x a a la r a a &gt; .M U lB « talas.

:i

H t n t i i a l i l b a lls a a llF O r
&lt;*laaS
N errapap.r
H rpr.sealatleas
la*., Mere T a i l . I klraaa, Oa**all.
Maaaaa i ll* aae ei. L a d a
T h a llaraie la a s * a b a &gt; a f I be
Aspartate# Otaaa n h lrh I* ratiIIad
* a rla «la tlF la the aaa la v re p sh llra lla a a l all H a laaal M a t prtaled
la H ta aettepapar. aa m i l aa all
A O aataa dlapalrbaa.

TH U H S D A Y , J U L Y 10. IMS
T O D A Y ’S H1BI.E

VERSE

W* *rr Up) to overestimate our
i&gt;sn Importance In tht unlrrrs*.
W* ar* Important only as we
plsy e pail In a ma|t«llr plan.
Art thou Ui* flret man that wn*
burn.— Jb. 16:7.

Thr Prciidcnt lias just ligned a
bill aulhoriiing ten reclamation
project!. We wonder if ona of them
U intended to reclaim the Demo­
cratic patty.
We have often wondered liitening to Democratic convenlioni in
part years, and we wondered lait
night liitening to the Republican*,
whether they all don’t get together
in tome tenet meeting before hind
and plan it all out. It couldn't he
a heller iliow, anyway, if it wai
written out on a irripl.
'I here may -till be lotne doubt
over whether the Republican con­
vention ii going to nominate Taft,
Eisenhower, or maybe MacArthur,
but theie’i one thing up there jn
Chicago about which ihetc iiii’t
any doubt, al le»it afltr the noise
the delegate! made tail night. They
aure aien’t going to nominate
Thomaa E. Dewey.
Thk United Slatea it liady to use
atomic bomba in Korea if neaded.
That may cage* aa to thocking a
atalemani to lome that they will
think we don't know whet we at|
talking about. Maybe we don't. But
that it what General |. Lawton Coll
lint, Army Chief of Staff, it quoted
t i laying the O ,*er day, and if ht
ilncin'l know we don't know who
|io*l.
A good many teata ate being
•hed for the federal employee* who
ere loiing their jobi •• a teaull of
the economy aie, mild aa it la,
wielded by Congteit. Mora than
17.000, moitly in the price, wage
and rent ronirot agenctci, art re­
potted on the way out within K
dayt. It it too bad wa can’t hava
our cake and eat it loo. It It loo
bad we can’t pul everybody on the
government payroll end itill reduce
testa. It la too had we can't have
tocitliiad medicine and federal aid
to education without incteaiing our
tas burdent but the inexorable con­
clusion* of mathematics are *1111111
ut.
I

A practical meant of aiilatlng in
tlie tianifar of political power from
tha central government hack to tha
alalaa wat luggeited by the govern­
or* convention whan they urged
(hat certain federal tasea ha refinquilhed to tha alalia. One of tha
•mat difficult** in a iwimf tha
area of itata activity to induda
toma of tha many function* recent*
lv aiiumtd by federal authority I*
that high federal tasation hai aft
dried up local tas aoumag that local
H ( fayamment can’t gat the money le
■I ' do anything. Tha authority with
inonay la going to be tha authority
which gat* thing! don*, and if wa
want our local government* to taka
a hlgfar part in our affair*, w* am
■obit to'hava to give «k*n the
fundi with which to do it with.

Former Pmaident Hooyar at tha
of 77 probably attending hit
Ijconvgntioi
tW» and m
llif

imprtMkon

tArthur. StfM .
itili hai many bitter atm
ag certain

W ithin the next hulf-century a trip to Mara will cornu
to bo as commonplace os n flight today from London to New
York. T his is the amazing prediction about space travel by
M ajor Alexander H. de Sovernky, fam ous American a u th o r­
ity on a ir power, in the current Issue of Pageant Magazine.
"W e have the know-how mid the scientific tools for In­
terplanetary travel," says M ajor de Seversky In Pageant.
"We stand now with reference to space travel about where
the physicists stood between th e World Wars regarding
atomic energy."
W hat bars the road to im m ediate space travel 7 Only
one factor, according to de Seversky. We m ust have an
atom ic power plant beyond w hat is now available. We m ust
find a way to get power directly from nuclear fission; we
m ust obtain a continuous, controllable ra te of explosion of
atomic energy, not the slow chain reaction of the atom ic
pilea or the instantaneous explosion of th e bombs.
"Once we have developed n reactive ntomlc engine th at
gives us direct th ru s t without the transform ation of heat Into
power th a t comes from the conventional turbines," asserts
M ajor de Seversky in Pageant, "th en Interplanetary travel
will be feasible. W hat wo lack is a power plant of sufficient
m agnitude to enable us to defy gruvitation and to cruiso
protractedly in space."
W ith this atom ic Jot propulsion, clulms do Seversky,
th ere will be no lim it to the slzo of tho apace ship or its
r _ed. It won't leave the earth , us do present-day rockets,
ke shells fired from ennnon. It will be nblo to rise slowly
with no discom fort to passengers. Once tho ship has wrested
free of the e a rth ’s ntm otphere, It will not travel at a con­
sta n t speed but ever faster and fa ste r or slower and slower
in order to provide synthetic gravity for earth travelers who
are bound to e a rth 's grnvity.
Before you scoff at the idea of taking a vacation on
Mars, rem ember thut less th an 50 years ago, when the
W right B rothers made the first powered flight of 120 feet,
any speculation about the com fort and luxuries of present
day airliners would have seemed fantastic. Yet today such
comfort and luxuries are realities we take for granted.

Double Thinks
The late George Orwell In his novel of u police state,
"N ineteen Eighty-Four", describes an insidious technique of
dictatorship which he calls "double think". In the novel the
true history of tho people wan never rtlorded. Only those
events favorable to the dictator "Big Brother” were set
down and the books were altered from time to tim e at the
ty ra n t’s will. A fter a time people forgot what had happened
in th e past and accepted the published IIch us authentic his­
tory.
.
Recently Czechoslovakia decided for the third tim e In
three years to ulter the textbooks used in its schools to con­
form' to present Stalinist doctrines. Since the first changes
were made there have boon purges among those who were
Communist leaders In Czechoslovakia. The present loudcnt
w ent th eir own wny In the hooks as well as elsewhere.
. '--Thera are still many in Czechoslovakia who rem ember
th e days of freedom and tho heroes who helped to make tlie
dream of Czech independence a reality. Thu memories of the
M asaryks, fath er and son, who played Htich im portant roles
in th e history of the nation, are still honored. Rut w hat will
happen when all those who rem em ber the earlier days have
pasted on? A pparently the Communists reason th a t those
who have known no life but slavery will believe th a t there
la no other condition under which men can live.
T hat'C om niunlst logic is false. The IdeulA of freedom
may not be printed In books or taught In the schools; but
men who knew nnd loved liberty will pass the ideals along to
th eir children. No dark age lasts forever nor cun un Iron
C urtain completely shut out light,

Story Of Lu Prensa
The editors of Lu I'rensa, the great Argentine news­
paper m urdered by dictator Juan Heron, huve compiled n
history of the paper from its founding in 1801) until Heron
stopped tho pressus in 1051. Defense of Freedom Is the story
of a newspaper w ith u policy of tru th , objectivity and fear­
lessness th a t could not be allowed to survive In a country
where a ll^ th e r freedom was suppressed.
It haT been 10 months since Dr. Alberto Gulnzu Hnz
was forced to flee his country uml leave Ills pa|&gt;er In the
hands of Peron and hls henchmen. The dictator has tuken
ovsr the paper and dares to cull It La Hrensa. But the world
knows wall th a t It Is hut n hollow shell echoing Heron’s
voice. Those who once edited Ia Hrensa do nut despulr, how­
ever. In the dedication they su y :
"These Ideals will never perish; as long ns man exists
they will be the bannor of the peoples of th e world. The
newspaper La Prensa which so long defended them will not
perian e ith e r I Its spirit lives on, uud one day It will ruuppear In the pages of th a t newspaper, which was nlwnys a
proud and faithful expression of the A rgentine people.

&gt;*xzp,r:

(v .

R

h -A_______________________________________
Pulling im punch**, former Prrtlili-nt Herbert Hoover rak*t the
11«inu.-raru- ailii.iiilatratuui ra lit, adrirrsiei the il*l*gata* at tha OOP
Convention in Chicago. Ilouvrr cam* out for a *trong U. 8. air force
In contrail to those who believe that tha safety of the nation lift In
building up heavy ground forces, (international Boundphoto)

SluHliing Attack
&lt;t « * N l l * i 4 » 4 f

From

Fax*

the Tall Hartley Labor Act, with
modifications.

«»■•!

ablv al suggestion!) (ruin the El
n-nho*rr camp, wilt* a pledge (or
"siumltineous ren-llness of coordi­
nated air, land and tea lane*, with
oil Hie Decenary Installations
bates, supplies and munitions, in­
cluding atomic energy weapons.”
All through the . unusually long
i il.un woidi plaUurm, the Repub
iicons promised to clean bouse In
government, cut costs and redure
wade, overlapping uml bureauc­
racy
hut the ie.illy bristling words
came In ihc section titled '•cor­
ruption."
"Tlie present administration's
sordid record ol corruption has
shocked uud sickened the Ameri­
can |people," II begun "Its leaders
have (orleited any rigid to public
lallh by (tie way they transact til*
government's business."
The plaltorm said Republicans
huve exposed Instances o( "(rand,
bribery, graft, favoritism uml III
lluclice peddling" III Hie present
iidmlnlstralion
"There have been disclosures ol
close alliance-, between the present
government and underworld char
arterx," It said, and It protested
a "double standard" In enforcing
lax law*.
"Political favorites Including
even sum*- gangsters and crooks"
were treated leniently, the plat
form dralt said, while honeilt ax
payer* were hurrassed over minor
discrepancies.
A special plank on Communism
snlil the Democrats had "permit
teil Communists uml their fellow
travelers to serve In ninny key
agencies uml to Infiltrate our Anter
lean life "
The plnlfurin said Ihc admlnls
trntion'-p solleness on t'oiuiuunlsm
resulted In "the needless sacrifice
of American lives, a crushing rust
III dollars for defense, possession
by Ibissla of the atomic bomb,
the lowering of the Iron Curtain,
unit the present threats lu world
peace."
The platform hit hard at "fed
end compulsory health Insurance,”
as often urged hy President T ru ­
man, saying II Involved "crushing
cost, wusieful Inefficiency, bureau
rrallc deadweight and debated
standards of medical care."
II pul llcuublicana on record for
support (if scientific research
amt "encouragement of Improved
method* of assuring health pro
lection "
Oil education, it said reiponai
bllity lisa and bhould real '‘upon
the local communities and the
allies."
II pledged "Immediate state­
hood" for Hawaii ami the tame
for Alaska
"Eventual statehood" wai lilted
for Puerto Hlco.
The platform favora retention of

Pennsylvania Red
Leader Sentenced
For Seditious Act
1‘ITTSBUKGH (it - Judge Harry
M .Montgomery sentenced Stave
Nelson, former Western Pennsyl­
vania Communist Party chairman,
to 20 years In Jail today.
Nelson was convlrtad In Febru­
a ry on a charge of violating the
stale’s anti sedition law. The law
forbids measures designed lo over­
throw the government.
Nelson alto faces a federal
charge of conspiring to overthrow
the government ot the United
States
Judge Montgomery alio fined
him 110,000 and ordered him to
piv court coata.
It was the maximum penalty
ami the itlffest sentence ever given
u Coininuniit In Weitern Pennsyl­
vania
The llouae UuAmsrlcan Activi­
ties Committee accused Nelson in
m a of passing atomic secret! he
obtained from an Amaricao aclaptist to the Russian vie# consul In
Sin Francisco Nclion and tha
srlenllit hava denied tha ebarga.
The scientist, Pro! Joaaph w.
Weinberg, was Indicted last May
charged with lying undar oath
whan ha told tha cemmlttaa tbraa
yaara ago he was never a mambar
of tha Communlat Party.
crrn u H
NEW YORK Wl— Tha Birds Eye
Division of General Food* Corp., a
muior producer of froirn orange
mice roncentrute, announced it ha*
found a way to keep the recon
stltuted orange Juice from separat­
ing Into watery-appaarlng liquid
and citrus pulp
Aa a result, the company aald,
tha new concentrate can be re­
constituted with tha proper amount
of water, ami than kept In tha
home refrigerator aa long aa 71
hours without separation and with­
out lost ot vitamin content and
llavor.
boon to

PATROL CHECK
TALLAH ASSEE u t-T b a Florida
Highway Patrol chocked 1I.6N
truck* last month and found 177
of them ware ovar-wilght or overloaiUd.
The truck owner*a pale
paid f, lL...M j
In penaltiaa for axceeduig the leg*
llrmlta.

FATALLY INJURED
JACKSONVILLE uti Charlie
Andrew Mima, sa, waa fatally in­
jured aarly today whan hla auto­
mobile rammed Into the rear of a
truck-trailar unit at a highway In*
(enaction.

There wea no auggeatlon the
might give way for another ca__
date, although there was growing
talk on the fringes about Otn.
Douglas MacArthur as a ponlbie
runner.
Taft himself reiterated be ex­
pect* to be nominated "on an aarly
ballot." He said that "a number^’
of delegata* who voted Eisenhow­
er's way on the delegate contests
"hava aiaured me they will vote
for me on the rollcaU."
Elsenhower, who slept through
the convention’! midnight vote oo
the Georgia tait, earlier had de­
clared he would .win the nomina­
tion.
In the Georgia conteil, the con­
vention's action lasted a delega­
tion Uited aa 14 for Elaanhowar,
two for Taft and one undecided.
The Credential* Committee • ap­
proved group would have given
Teft ell IT votea.
Eisenhower's Texaa victory gave
him 33 votes, Tall five. The Cre­
dentials Committee had voted for
22 Taft and 10 Eisenhower delegale* from tha Lone Star State.
Taft contended he had made a
gain of 33 votea over a prtvioua
rules change teal, whan backers
of all the other candidates went
againat him.
On that teat, the margin of hla
m il waa 110 votes. W'edneiday
niatit it waa 70
In
... Ibe Georgia conteit, Taft
ihowed he hai rock bottom support
of about 331 delegates toward the
&lt;04 votes needed for the nomina­
tion.
, ',r*n« ' h.
"tore
difficult to pinpoint. Although hit
ild# polled &lt;07 votes on Georgia,
thtst included 101 publicly com*
milled to Gov. Earl Warren of
California and former Gov. Harold
E
Minnesota. .
Ben. WiUlam Knowland told a
reporter California will keep its
70 votea behind Warren through
« many ballota *&gt; li IM nu likely
that the Californian might emerge
■a a compromise candidate.
Staiien, whole 23 votes might
be critical under tome clrcum
itancas, arheduled conference!
with both Taft and Elsenhower
today. He denied that he plana to
withdraw from the nomination con­
test.
It waa evident, however, that
Stasaan and Warren could provide
Umi winning margin to Elaanhowar
if they chose.
The California delegation may
have tipped He leanings by voting
&lt;2 lo B for Elsenhower's Georgia
delegation. Minnesota put all of Its
2&gt; votaa In the Elsenhower column
on that last.
Michigan, which National Com­
mitteeman Arthur Summerfield
has kept publicly neutral, listed
n for tee Elsenhower aid*, 14 for
the Teft men.
The pro-Taft Tennessee delega­
tion waa reported by members as
raadv to swing to MacArthur U a
deadlock develops. Ian. Malone ol
Navada aald If Taff loaei atrangth,
It will go lo MacArthur.
San. Caae (R.-8.D ), who has
urgad that formar Pacific com­
mander be nominated, visited Ta ft
San. Joaaph McCarthy, who has
talked of MacArthur aa a candi-

Foreign Office Is
Convicted As Spy
LONDON (A t- William Martin
MarsbaU. 24-ytar old radio opera­
tor for the British Foreign Office,
was convicted today on four charg­
es of spying for Russia.
The Jury aakad for the "utmost
leniency" for Marahall. who could
be sentenced to a maximum of 14
yaara on each count. "We feel be
W e ” stf V S S &amp; Barry said
the aeotenca would be pronounced
later.
Marahall swayed slightly in the
prisoner'! dock at the verdict was
read. He showed no other sign of
amotion. He waved to his parents
aa he left the dock, and hla mother
shouted to him: "Chin up!" Then
she bunt Into tears, laying "There
ia no British Justice."
T h t charges atemmad from
meeting* that Marahall had In Lon­
don suburbs lasi April with Pavel
Kuxnetaov. second secretary of the
Soviet ambaiay.
The jurors in London's famous
Old Bafley— where Klaus Fuchs got
14 yaara for betraying atomic se­
crets to Russia-ware out N min­
utes.
Marshall was convicted on three
counts ot passing secret informa­
tion on Britain's diplomatic radio
servlet to Kuinatiov, and on an­
other count of "recording" aacrat
Information which might be used
by ag enemy.
&gt;
Marshall had admitted that an
11-montb stay In Moscow while
working for the British embassy in
I N I bad iold him on the Soviet way
of life, but he denied passing any
secrets to Kuinetaov.
date, won cheer* from the conention when he urged the Repubcans to make a rough fight on
Communism.
"There Ii e common aenae limit
to gentleness and delicacy," the
Wisconsin senator declared. "That
Umlt is where disloyalty and trea­
son begin, where organised deceit
and Godlraines* begin.”
The convention was expected to
give speedy approval of a platform
which promised In a forlgn policy
plank to "wage the peace and win
It.”
The platform demanded greater
emphaala on the Far East which
it said Slalin long had recognised
aa "the roed to victory over the
West." This followed Taft'a views
more closely than Elsenhower's.
A compromise civil right! plank
proposed that the federal govern­
ment lake "supplementary"^ action
within ill "constitutional Jurisdic­
tion to oppose discrimination
againat race, religion or national
origin."

K

HIM** today purchne ot the
lant Manatee-Nocatee Crate Co.
&gt;r one million dollara.
The announcement was made by
C. Pedersen. Wavarly. prealthe crate ce o^ralive. Ho
i«Pmber«,n Waverly'i(ClUrua)
Co-operative.
|&lt;hate«-Ne«atee Crdte Co.
H it Bradenton. Nocat#*

tas

m v'r

/

A

•

I

Low Milaage, Looks Naw

$117600
1946
Oldsmobile 2 Dr.
Sedan
$796.oo

NICHOLSON
BUICK CO.

210 MAGNOLIA AVE.
Phone 1034
Nnnford

H U M -0? * * * * *

h im

(•■ • h im

*S W~tftUr «m ~A

IN m
ALLi TSIZIS
g * » jH i= '~ iN
iT i *

f ir t ilo n t
PHONB 11

FASTER

»

a

1950
Studebaker
Commander Sedan

TREADS

' i

1

1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan
$1340-00 ,

FACTORY-AUTHOO

-

M

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr. ‘
Sedan
$1275.00

fir tffo itt

a

*

■»

mUd

J ,
*•

1941
Buick Special Sedan
$271&lt;M&gt;

SAW! SAVE! SAVE!

Crate Co-operative
Of Growers Buys
Manatee Crate Co.

InehMted in the deal are about
&gt; mflteo feet of Handing Umber
tar CaBahaa and JaekaoavlUe.
The trate cooperative already
aa veeear mills at Wecdblea, Qa..
X U be CRy, and a he* mill at
aehMnvtite. IBeae plaata alao
add a exaatty X about 4H mil-

ftu

U m ii m m * f *m l&gt;aa« an al
alactad not to opine# tha Banting
of s Texaa delegation favoring the
antral. Previously the committee
sd approved a pro Taft group.
Tbit made tha new lineup la the
Associated Praia tabulation of del­
egate*Euennuwer 614, Taft MS, other*
110, uncommitted H .
*
Thli picture could shift quickly
a the first nomination ballot, whan
the uncommitted mutt join tha
ranks of those publicly tabbed for
one candidate or another.
But this alow
convention
warned i
any aucb
Delegates facei i
the party platform,
tedioui busineaa o f;
6tih|&lt;can
didata*.
Gov. John S. Fine of Pennsyl­
vania cut down tha uncommitted
lit aharply by a belated and wide­
ly forecast apnouecameat that be
ia atipporting Eiaenhewer.
The 31 to IS poU of hla delega­
tion in favor of aeatlng the Georgia
Eisenhower group seemed to re­
flect equal support there for the
general in the nomination battle.
Although Taft'a itrategicata con­
ceded be had auftared a setback,
•hey(^promised grimly to continue

Atnong tome ancient peoples I
when a men died without aone, M*
brother was required to marry his
widow and get » *on by her Which
was accounted the »bn ot the d*ed|
brother.

s t o r e s

111 EAST FIRST ST R E E T

�.m i

IIonorH
lirtH Hotly Cagle

Cnrleen Hollenbeck
Tells Wedding Plans

Mrs. L. H. Harvey enterialiied
recently with a miscellaneous
shower honoring Miss Hetty Cagle
who will be married on duly 17.
(iuests gathered nt the Harvey
home on West Sixteenth Street l»t
8:l)tl o'clock &lt;iml enjoyed u chalk
talk by Mrs. (Iretehen Cmwell nmi
a musical game.
Mixed summer flower iinamfeinents were used in decorating the
rooms for the occasion. Following
the gomes refreshments wire
setved by Mrs. Harvey .isslited by
Mis. Kosine Carnes.
Those invited to bo with Milt
Cagle were Mrs. W. A'-.Cvrie, Mf»
Robert Skinner, Sim.' llro.lle W ill­
iams. Mrs. R E. Peiirlfny, Mr*. C.
C. Beasley, Mrs. Max bussing.
Mis. Carnes, Mis. J. tl. Ilodern,
.Airs, C. (i. llaikey, Mis. CiuweB.
Airs. EdwHiil K. Lane, All*. A. J
Peterson, Aliss Peggy Best and
Miss Afiidred Await.

Miss ( urleen Hollenbeek un
nounccd today plans for lo r mar
rlnge to Bobby Franklin which will
lake pluie oil July m
I lie cere
immy will In- performed I&gt;y Ite*
j , F McKinley tit on n'elijck in
the garden of Inc Ibdlenbei-k
home at L-PN S,infold An-ullr
Miss Ilidlenbei k list' i hi.s.-n lur
tier maid id Imiuu Air- Darrell
tlriemc and tier biiilr-ni.iiil- will
be Aliss Katin so iidlimi and AirLebilid timid Serving a - bc-t man
for Mr Franklin will be Morn*
Melts id Sanford amt W . i v i m s s
and usher* w ill lie Darrell liiietni
Lilli.- K.itliv
and behind Itiulil
lit aim and t i l l ) I'll* l|&gt;* I It&gt;1tl ut
.-III
(i rltim lo will - i i vi - .1- (tins
and ling beun i
A l e i cpl ln.t will tiiltnw 11
UHLmoiiy
Ml (t n iid - nt Hu
i'lnt|i|e a l e liiM li d In .itIi
Mil

Mm

Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONE 148

*8uciifi' Calendar
TH U R S D A Y
The Seminole County Museum
and Historical Association wiU
mttt at tha Woman'a Club bullJlng at 7:30 u ni.
FR ID A Y
Sanford Townsend Club will hold
Its regular meeting in the City
Commissioner's room at 7 Jo p in
Gadgets.
A square dance will be held ul
tbe Navy Center willi Mrs E. It
Carter in charge All Junior host
esses are urged to be present.
M ONDAY
The Elsie Knight Circle of the
Fits! 'Baptist Church will meet
with Mrs. V. C. Messenger, dOfi
West Third Street at 8.00 p.m. A
Hospital shower will lie held. A r­
ticles needed include linens, towels,
fw a sh cloths, glasses, .vases, silver,
” tc.
TUES D A Y
The Seminole High School Ituu I
will hold summer practice in the
school band hall at 7:30 p.m. All
alumni and interested person* .ire
cordially invited to he present.
W EDNESDAY
The Prayer Meeting Set vice nt
tha First Baptist Church will lie
held In the Memurial Edu.-atnniul
Building at 8:00 p.m.

I

Mrs. Hunt, Peterson
Entertain (ileaners

IN A tUMRISI VISIT to the Republican convention la Chicago, Mrs.
Muinla Elsenhower, wife of the OOP Presidential aspirant, poses with
Wisconsin delegates pledged to Oov. Earl Warran of California. They
.am (I. to r.|: Ilk-hard Bice, John M uidch and Bernhard dettelman.

Supper Meet Held
) Hy Salvution Army

HOLLYWOOD

e rs on a Is

Airs. R. T. Hunt und Alls. A. J.
Peterson were co-hostesses fur the
regular meeting of tbe tileniier's
Class of the First Baptist Church
held on Tuesday night nt the Hunt
home. Afiei a short buxines i ses­
sion, Mrs. Peteisnii Ini tin- devo­
tional which win followed with a
social hour.
The following minibeis wore
present: Airs. AS' I' ilionlt* Jr.,
Alls. J. I- Lewis, Alls If K Peltrlfoy. Alls. Kt'lldall. Mis. .1 A.
Strung**, Alls. Hunt, Alts. Peleranii
and Airs. Hal lluiilei. tluugliter uf
Airs. .Strange.

By JAM ES BACON
(Fur Bob Thomas)

A ii urnliei uf families attended
Mi. and Mrs. Buddy Angel have
tiie supper mid meeting uf the returned fioio a vacation spent in
Balv.tliun Army Home League at Tennessee and Kentucky.
HOLLYWOOD Uv— Hollywood Is the W ill hejilipinrleis Tuesday
Alts. J. D. Dossey Jr. of Stale*such a crazy place. Where else tlight. (.’apt. William White picbum, Hu. Is visiting her potent*,
would It be news when the boss' silted urn! led in devotions.
U lfieein uf tbe llulpe l.vni'ue 111- Alt. uud Alts. L. M. Lelnhnti.
assistant lakes over when the buss
elude M i-s M oggie Hall, secretary.
gets slck'f
Alt*. ft. L. I.cuiuuri o.' tireen^ Parainuunl recently promoted rtn M in i A ll.e iin tlr ew cr, tre asurer,
Assistant director to director in mill Alls. Maxine t.'uiindu, refresh- woud, S. C. it tile guest of Mr*. F.
such an instance Amt the news is iii &gt;ut - elioitmini.
Woodiuff and Mi. ami Mi*. F.
Wl,mil tiff Jl.
looked upon us revolutlunury in the
i'mjeels of l lie League include
tradr However logicul it Inuks to iiiiiknig uf ipiills, I,aby clothes ami
.Miss KIDitln-th
W o u d i o f f,
the outsider, here such n jump cun utllel in tlcles useful fur needy
be compared only with file spot fuuillles, I |ii» gruiip irlsu pinna to ilsuglitei uf Dr. ami All* Many
promotion of un Army lop sergeant send boxes uf food itml cl-ilhing Woodruff, left today for Asheville.
fo commanding general
overseas to soldiers. Alt etInns me N. C. to visit relatives.
It was nut always so The prnc lielti every I uemlny night.
tire was common enough In Ihe
Mr and Mr*. F. I. Woodruff 111
rllent movies umt Ihe results more
unit son "Tex" left today fui Hen­
than justified Its eimlinunncc Such
dersonville, N. C. to visit Alts.
Top men as lam AtcCurcy und
Woodruff* mollirr, All*, living-Vjo h n Ford started us assistant di
Hai l ia.
rectors But in recent years, most
new directors mine from hut three
Mrs, Esc nr Price, vice president
C It Slieidirid left fm Id* limue
sources— llroiidwnv singe, writers of the Business mid I'mfcxxluiinl
and nephews of studio executives
es
Women's Club. Denounced today ill HuilieRvllle yesteidny after
ire uf Alvin , that the (Tun will siumsor a .square ■pending a week's viiit willi hi*
A fellow hy Ihe name
Qanier Is the current Hu
Horatio At ; dame at* "the —
Nuv y Center fur N avy sister ami brother-in-law, Mr. und
lllll t direr- j personnel mi Kr Ida)’ night. Jim- Airs. L. M. l.elnhart.
l«l r, ___
hero of. Ihe assistant
M
&gt;«r he was my Clussin, well known »i|urua
fors. Until a lew days ago.
Friend* of Mi. und Mr», AL T.
guy who yelled,
yelled. "quiet,
"quiet. every dunce Impresario, will cull the
the guy
body. we*r« rolling." un the pic­ dunces beginning at H:30 p. m. He Hayne* will icgret tu learn of the
death of Airs. Haynes' brother, J
ture, "Pleasure Iriund," The dt- (rcshniciils will be served.
,.reclor was I’lavwrlght F Hugh
Mrs K. II. Carter Is In charge A. Benson, of Month Carolina.
uf arrange mcid)i Jo (dim dance and
ifij junior' htMfMSes
lo
ostesses are urged
urgi
Mr. and Mr*. L. Cotiell Tally
uttrnd.
and three t-hlldrau liave returned
meet men when 8.000 marines
to their home in Jaeksunvllle after
make a World War II beachhead.
spending a few days willi Alls
Herbert, ut thu xirnir time, was
lei
him
direct
whole
scenes
of
"Aly
lally’ii patents, Mr ami Mrs. E
writing a new p'oy for spring open
Son,
Joint."
II. I.Hiiey.
Ing. readying u novel lor full pub
tin
n
ie
r
said
the
most
umatiog
llralioii ami overseeing the pruritic
tlon of Ids current play, "The tiling to him about the promotion
Mr. anil M u . hold Russell and
Moon Is Blue." In nine different in tiie log Increase among agents
Alts. Amelia Notd&lt;- recently had
companies here nml abroad. If was who now speak lo him.
Inevitable that he should collapse
"I've been seeing some of these a* their guests the following party
same guys around here for years," from Carbundale, Pa., Mi*. Alma
gikol overwork.
Herbert's doctor ordered him lie said, "wlllt nary u nod front Yurk, silter of Airs. Noble und runther of Mr*. Russell; Mr*. York *
off the picture when It was little them
more than half finished. Produc
"Now they come up and smack d*ughter and ■on-in-law, Air. am!
tlon Boss Don Hartman und Her­ me on Ihe hack like old pals. I Air*. E. C. lluuhrn* uud Iheli
bert both felt that Canter was Ihe guess I now look like a meal ticket daughter Judv lluuhcn*. With tiuC. 1..
L. Irwin of
party wo* Alr*.
Air*. 0,
man In conmlete Ihe Job und so to Ihe to per centers "
Jacksonville, another daughter of
parvisa the important (Hilling and
Will he move cot of Ills lats An­ Mr*. York.
culling.
geles apartment into a Bel Air
Financially, the boost means mansion with attached swimming
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Mor-lnnd
$10,000 a year more at the bare pool and butler?
and daughter All** Hhlrley Moleminimum. Should Hie picture be
"No,
sir,"
he
answers.
"Don'l
land returned on Monday from
a hit, It could mean that Hunter
wals on his way toward the big mon­ forget I've seen u lot In my 80 Thomaivllle, (la. where they spent
years
In
this
business
"
a vacation ami attended the wed­
k e y , He averages about $18,000 a
As he talked, he must have noted ding of Mr. Moreland'* niece, AD*«
year as an assistant. Top directors
earn us much or more than tup a lonely figure sitting over in the Joanna Moreland, or* ,Sunday «*
atari.
corner uf the Paramount commis­ (ho Flr*t MelhudUt Church In
ThumaovtlJe. All** Hhlrley More­
Hamer has been 20 years with
Paramount and has worked with sary. A few years ago, this man land *erved a* her ruinin'* ntald
was one of the top director writers of Imnur.
many uf the biggest directors
"And Ihe hlgger they uro," lie in the business He never dined
Comments, "the -inure they lei an alone until he committed that grav­
Leprosy |* far more prevalent In
aialstont help.”
est uf Hollywood mortal sins— a hut, damp climate* iiari In dry
Gamer disclosed that Mcf'arey 1couple of his pictures lust money, area*.

ii &amp; i‘W To Sponsor
Navy Square Dance

If You Want To Co und Your Clothes Say “No”.
Who'll Itertcue You From Folly? Why Wally!
. Only Blx Hours Or lata* For A CUan and a Proaa
Super Servlet, Ah Y eti For A Suit, I*ante or Dress,

P H ILIP S
no
■•■th Palaatta

Tiltpko
4«1

C o lo n ia l

1

111 1(111 A N N U LN CK M K.NT
Mr. and Mr*. W illard Nlelinl.uin
uf I'lani C lly ainiiailiee 'lie liirtIi
of a sun, /d-b, un July 1 at the
Fi-rnalil biiugbtuu Mi nim ml I (ox*
p.tlil Alls Niflndxoii wul la- ,»
uii-ndieied as tin- fm mi l Alary
Wyatt R atliff.

*

1

:*

j

*

x

Served In Air Condltkmedf • Comfort
Bring A Mid-morning or Mid-afternoon Lift,

Ii ti Min luv t 1**.11H i e .n I Ifti'i
h i h v t mi lii'ii hi ftr.nl 1-f 1!' •111il

In-

,iii I

.iinr Hi un

)' ■ VI1

'■m i '. i W '*iv ,t f Hi poll 1» , ■11 ^ »un

U llll I H

I in -n

\ II Ml),I ll\ Hn

1*

F ■v
/
W
*
, ,&lt;
, " '1
s
s' C

i'llll I'' f•I Ihtvhl \YitVHr ll M«I Hill'll MlifhtWr lit HIMIII •■' ill &gt;
Id t &lt; **\Vuif I ill riii* Hun Shinn, N» )hr,” T&gt; *him *»lio . (ilmvvmM nit
tfn Kit/ Th Hi ! 1ii i ii I ii . 'iliM nml I iHuy.

( ’hilflliootl Minis
lit

DAVID
VC

IVA M ill M AIth K

N ca *|.*ul lit i s

AA nii-i

* )* ',
H ill I
ri Vi J-illiil,

\ 11kJI ( Illli) fill s In* ll III
•It V11i* i llll'- '«.\
ii i t Jl
h
him
- Un v n i t 1

lit I 'd
\a 1.1 n

Hint i4 *n Hi)in Hit -M’ll i|•

Hlii'i'
ll Is ( I N

111

h»

I

h i *i |(tu

t.,|

- i n ,n

I* Wiff)1 f \ jM * "I

Al l !

t mm

h f i »r||||&lt;

I Ic 11 J $r

1t 1

I

I III

p 11( I

111hi .il id'll

I

• ( r i.-r
si

•. 1

I' A "I

. It

h ji $&lt;

( i.

.....

|MM* »

tnt

iti i mi *ki$11r in hi
1 (

L h h ^ i Im i
AAl|| c h t U U N l ) ’ *'

idV'H fir,if

11111J III 111cl \ (jllh l I V W III (Mil

nf

11f I )' ' 11' Jl I

v m |H y

nf |$»y*

• X |»«* I $i 11i III

i l l ' ikfV
I'lrv iflr
h c t ' U ii

*•

ii

t fir

of

nttinh .ni
w il l i ite**I lit

)l . ' v»ly

iiiii

r n M v j | l i ' H**i ml *i$

N|i t ( H

I
-elioi't; y m n cln M
tnt ri fi uni mu* I V)&gt;&gt;
I ii j*tu &gt;1IIiai mint* f i r

,' IV I ban w in-11 In- i , well,
t -ii b ln iinl II.total tuns .rails
If.-a 11c avoid play m a t.-n a D that
ip ,II + nsllv and toys llial have
-l im b m u ia wi.ii b, if lif t in tin
lied cfoOn-s, will spoil tin- fun
Choose playth in gs Dial do tint
le ip.il- I n n lung fin'll* l.ig nf II I,

Mu II itn n
w liii'lt i* v i m n v i ** v ill
*Ii llil *’It mv « «' jilt Ii Mif
H IIillihijf t(l(t*i
t l « Iin, 11in k* ,
Dliiin"t, I lie i 1111*I Ills*
In im-sli
I iicii hack nml forlli mi the hod
IVhmlmnc.
ufilch
ifn*
chihf
like* In iiEi* fm |ifttt*&gt;mhn| ciivi'i

ft

i) ed

M i l’

11** ........

•'

i Ih*

i 'Ur Nijifh'*

*i"

dn i

I ' i i //,I**n . i‘imy

i*nmii:li

|HiN Nil (| i*

offni(
I -in if** Iii ii «|k
if »v i*

mu, 11 m fm* 11 i n

In
j

In

flint
in
Hi
H ihe -inilf t . ♦d
uid ni» (.Him Hi nf mil
•Ih k» h d hi •
\ fir- -nt* nf

H

ii

,I•

ii I Hi* h

m|i 111|C
nf
*p i I r K

which
m ir

I *• d

'ill
III

Lii I Itn* Km I ii h
id fl .i '

I » m i l ill

1 4 it M i l
•mi ■ 1
• nil

K.d

*1

1

•I i
I »•

Ilf
•llll

' h.ili
llM ir
less ,,, ■f V r dl iH, .1 hill dill 1 w a(Lull-.
,r H V Hr In
1 &gt;P al .
I m . i l i i ID fill.In Hi It In. «p f i .... d
In ll a Vr Mil i'll •hi
rHI k . bill.
man
•fill fill *Hi** mI fhi
Il-.il.
g.la.it
1 In- fid JO I Ilf’tk r 111,i f up Imi
Ilk. - hi ir ll ’ i r m ill ( f Kk till

mwiiKumv's

6 5 e SIIOKKKRS SIMK I Al,
H P I-'t T VI S
I 111 -It IT lit h II A Al

: I I. Al.

nit
Hi l l

S I ) AA

ID S
AI T T i

i i n UNI

l i Mil I . IN , : I IE U A 1 II I; I

I * (inill.il \

A n d ' rsj

xs vi f.iM i.N

y

&lt; DDL o i l AT Till-:

^

im / ! !

tv l

TODAY nml FKIDAV
w

TON KiHT—FRIDAY

IT’S HERE AT LAST!

M »- *Mi id

iMt MUM*

1Hi

i tHl

'H r II

I

H

he.
t,i nt

Hr*

i $i l 11 w ire d

uid i n ,p H f jM
' m
H,Hit* ii j ni rf \ * I f "

I* U;hlJ(• l,$ fl

niiiki*

vvithinit

t»wv»

MEriNHUBBMBakiainAa

T hrilling as a parade ...
; X

EXCITING AS THE Ath OF JULY I

yyllh oil lh» fit* of a fam ad be»»-i«|lgr^.
and tha great African

2a

trutv to.

Wayne
jean Peters
hugh Marlowe
oavid

JAMES

■&lt;(« MBlftf DCKKIR
rt*4s.&lt;a&lt;ih
(w*i
I t e m J lllf L *HURT Ilk
~ Added —
I his Is Amrrlra Series
"Arnhulanre Driver"

M A SO
N
•ilil
HWimr.rr - nsvit* i »ad»
I SOUS •fmtit IDax •l « 6 CsiW

«NUNNALLY JOHNSON-HENRY HATHAWAY
1*1|a*k ||S*wl

If

liM M gw**&gt;If , w - WWsWs IW.SS ac
Pl.UH L A T E S T NHW8 and CARTOON
'• 'F O R D

- O R L A N D O

W AIT
T IL THE
SUN SHINESf

(JOUFY CARTOON — "M AN 'S B ES T FHI EN D"

H I G H W A Y

Coming July 15 xTS'F’QUo VudU" Advuuccd Friceu!

i -i -1 s-a. '• ..L V
,.--L -J..
.. IU
l

klt-uVSta-JiJolHki

• *

&gt;
•» t

Ill'll

111,11 Ih r UH in - I*i* )' i 11
♦ifm* iif 1he rfi h if*

U

ll

hr V I A
inhuh -h|

*j*l huh

■ UCt'l'Kj*

i;

m.*ii Hi'li’i'.itr 'i •i •i*n I’ 1

III Mi \
iHi* Anil1 W,| if I m I 1
•uo .m i
I'hulm * i|.f*ri
-K im d I K «ni III! I h r \| a* \ m k
II $ipit* weir 1 • 11V
1
1 ih
i t Dun r ii(Hhim' u I I I ( . ( I h r -Ih* *
*m
i in d Ini I hi ............* 1 t . * Im
h .h ■k . in 1 M|&gt; tho jilt flit II'r n
col ill idiniif 11 * v I 1 •
1 1hr
fir
loud nil * fi in
i 1.inilit' 'i'll pm i ! h h nv r
• » I nd
1111! fihil i;!” Ini iii$*
1 ho* • tlJ* i ir | hi* n l&lt; im* 11" i ***
* i*
W e l l ' ,1 Hi H i t III.(I » I MlUflll dlltl »'\
leu •(* t In(i**»t» 11
• i I
i In o !
« l i e liH 'iil
,i*i Ull uni I ( I i Hi . v I" i 'I II
A Hi.1it
Utii hi
h.Huh i •lJ•pi d
■hiuinl hr mniitfi
-i
f j i t l i u III )1
M \ff( , Mi l I I M M i h l d l l
' ' \ «fi v nfi Yiih
ni h* cYi y
H u rl*
I m N I m »N *
U
I i *l'••Ih
vi c l " Iii Hi' hn 191r 1 ('ll dl d * I H

11' i

h « i• «* n t i i n i
) in)
itil sA, I
»tx Hnt l
.. . I MMI'.lr ul i
I nt i
tnl i u l f i d
fr- .
| 1I *, ' *s
I t . lit *»• i \ *
* A*m|niiiiMii fill*
lei IB
!•*$• iil.d •m n t ' * H u ) i • (In \ H I M ■
I ' H I III (
l-id ii
ii ■
ill ii w »i$'
cum I ■\ fit - I I I Mil*, ■11ft % in* H*t lln
i In I il
t'(-« ic x I IIP V
**Ii* '
ill
nil •lull' *In i I n JtT-s i n f i i * ! i«
Jl*11I Ji Ti* tl fill I ill 1
fUcnV i» v ii * umt ii ii dihi i .in
I'nint h '|*« h In'ii ll .
Ith m
hr h p111i**.
j » i h v i i « 11 n m l n f l i i l
■n fui
|ti*.
ll . it | r **'itI h *’ H n - n - llikf u*- *• v n l i d f m i |ij « i ipi tii*
di nw Ifiif
ti. r f«*l i H r c l i?i)r i n ) • Nii ii Iifitr
•Tj|'Y*f||4t
pH p«*»
III It
l * HIM
* m i VJllcNi'idUl
llll v ■» IKill I 11
f*M

Mu), • I I

N ..i

nr| hit
. 1h»*
•• nI

H . cl HI,III Mill I It

id *' *)i dm! II

illIill V
»Sl*l*‘l I t i l ) * 1.1H* *1.1 I f H I M
VV III fl II lull* Ml W kill *s!l» I 11 I ll* II pi11

-Mil.

Wl
iiinl

sc ' 1mu

.1 Wr-t

m
hi id f i1 Pen i
*.i •
'
imhln hif■!11
Iii
11*1*11 .n i
*i * im -I

&gt; I mm Ihn Ii in
t »!« h ..it
h.i nil .Illli H t
r &gt;» r '
AIt V vi m ' hr I1.1 fI I in It. 'I HI nTinilHi l" .11**4 *I
•I *

I &lt;TM#f0RDi4M ;JcM

1

H u m III .H I

I.llill' point I‘S Him ■111r| IhvlCN
Imn *If 1m*1\ nil’ll fhi* hi t 1.1 'hi m
III
'I
1 fhri • 1pp.i 11 n 11\
W11tl .» fi\r«l 11 ill’ Oil III
III a I fitihllFi ■ ,1 •ii*.unit nt 1
lil.lt k III 'Ith 1 Ih kr|il 11 tv 1 *►1
I &gt;11k ‘III h'
m t.liht'hl
1l i H . i t ) i h r

Mjts*Sfini; i u : y i v i :h i i i a im
*'• ' i
n m l i’ll j i hi* i l n i i c n v i ' i
jintil
MIAMI IlfCAC tfl t* ^ lirnj.i in.n
n v i i («vi«tii in illff**iriit ilru iK iiH .
Weiss man, no, &gt;vas reported n&gt;
I'h u u m f id | ih m ill i K u i r l
it c h i l l i
good e.m.lltion at Alt, Slnni Dos
run
n it 1*1m m v 11 n t a Inn l
pital today, Ihank* tu shurp eyed
iih- I ihtil**,
uperatliig room ultemlaids
.Imjitrd f i ^ u r i h t l i u f
run hi*
Weis,man underwent a thyroid {land npcraliM.i and when attend tiuuti jnihif i il, miii*h i n nniimilH,
&gt;nhs nnliee.l In- In-art had stopped •'iicu e
junl a fuinily nf
(T .IF F E S IIKI.D HANK
TAM PA iJi — Mr. ami Mrs John 'mating, they reealled surgeons dn lh i .
Miliiaiuii* sfnir thut cun h »
C'llffa. accused In tho torture slay vim made an inetsimi. rent licit in
Inti uf her * year old son AV.iyne irut iii'i.sagi-d Du- In-art for no H n c i I n t h r i h h l c I ii hitI*j$p«*i d o ll s , dtn il Jruiiiitriiu* and
Dolhatn, Wednesday were certified •ecnnils until tl slnrled heutiiig
x l i r h VdliH,
hy a Circuit Court lonity run.mis ■Iflllll
( *llt III Hi m il l IU|hM)JN
lu
III like
•lull lo be legally sum: nml able T in - In-uri was mil id n|ierluinu
brr lie.nl&gt; lliiee iiiimiles
Hi ’ l it 11h i l l i k **.
to stand trial
Tim Clllfus are charged will,
starving and beuling thu buy ami
hanging him by a ropu for three
nights with hi* feel barely trmclilng
Ihe flour.
'• V J
RIDE-IN T H t A TI
Judge Henry ('. Tillman set July
31 for their first degree murder
trill.
r w f jjjl

A REFRESHING COOLER - A TASTY SANDWICH

11 tinllniiril I'fiHii I' rkf Hurt
evidence Indicated tin- . i .peguat
story was iitdii

it XVtill * \&gt; llr MiMil
aiU-iT
ttr j*|k{ &gt;t tl . ill 1111 11 AM I r l.nhn I I

A L IC E L. CKUAI AR ITE

At I ’ D S T A IN S
Mml i* a fniuilini - p iing piolilelii III liinliy Ininxclmlds
mudstained rlu llifx, muddy shoe*, mud
traeked lii on rugs und floiiia.
Textile *pee lii 11*t * &gt;‘f tin- U. S.
Depnrlment uf A giieiiltm e offer
M ilne
suggestion* oil tcliiovlllg
mud:
CLO TH ES. Iln is li off all luuso
dry mud first. Then liiise mini■ tallied fulirii- ■ evetal limes In
m ill water lo take nut all puitielea
uf H u l l Indeed in tile yaitis Dull'l
plunge mad *1iiilied falinus miry
lint snap siids live ut.se some I ’ d -o
yellow elny make* a slum like ii-m
lust tint may he *cl by hot ,&lt;&gt;i,p
slid*. Wlieii no more mml ntn Inrinsed not in rnol water, wnsli ii
win i i i soup suds, using - i i iin
winldiigi if ni&lt;****nry.
S lIiiE S Even ilim igli di \ mu
eunies uff mole easily 1ban w '
mud, Ihe speeiulists advise aeaio
Ha- lumiliai practice of letting
tiiy on In fore brushing it idl
Alml stuins leather, anil the long* t
it ntay* on, the worse tin *tan
may he. Heiapo off moist mud a
promptly as possible and tiu-n
wipe leather eleHir with a - ■f’
moist cloth. Stuff slate* will,
pa pet lo help hold their sbap-.
dry slowly and then pidisb
HUGH. Hcinpo iff as mm It " - '
anal a* possible ssit ti tin- dull
of a knife. Allow tin- rest tu oaral then brush off. If a stain ■.
mains, s p o n g e with a damp ilmb
provided the‘ rug eun lake Miniturn without r&lt; moving the iwi 1
from the pile • Mu
in no Inrunapitimti* place, if m
doubt.

Hills Signed

it seem* they
t-if Ih it i n\
w .i&gt; tcnipm'itr 11&gt; i - lift*.fit l from
iniil'tilpni.i-i in 'in, ‘ti In i iten ant
1" ,r I the
Wll.ll- ill M 1' - 1’
mi itr-l fin*
i hexnpeuke. which -•
i uinmniiil ni . ..pi i IflD
Dnii'l
1 i *•i .'Ill-I­
*.iv e t p (In- Ship
ll1. itn:
Ihcn during ., •-.&lt;Ml*
lint..‘ I. frig,lie Slunn - •M *»H 1,1111- l
1 fll f f i
181:&lt; all Hi.' &gt; In- &lt;i •ilk*
■ave L a w n - i n ,
u 1 • ir!
■re
killed n. Wniimb-i!
(.• - -• dei K
ITiey in -1'
t.iiiii
Ineell.er -alien 1 - - 'id
He asked i u\ t^
.-. hi.)'
i i *,)
tut medic a 1 aid i '
1 *,1 , 1 h n
1 all’l'
t i \ im i
un nds
A eu.ill m a il ll In•r 1 1 d ■ IX
w c d d l n g anil 1111 pilull
I li a IV.1 ' •i t« . i.* . i .1 i 1
imi
v ,« t i, .died
ut Un- ship a . Ill*
j
H
i du ly
idlle, r all iin 1, i*11-1 hi
| {C | )U l)lic H IIS
iln. im’ an cn . - - II f
i d ll
i
In
hi di in
-tripped III"! ul h
(I ttiifjtiiiPtt I root I'ngr Hurl
and disc'll:.. « •1 In - ll»*aVV VWtll Il'IlNlMfl
I fit | t t»p!l
.
I’d
•(1
1In- lie. 1 ia &lt; ■
n u t *’
.iiul u i h *{i s \ ijKi- .t he w anted In i . hi t- II* ,A11 1 - m l
lien) nt limi'lioi iin Itclnii * %ttti in ,i■skril .1illlt«it»t \ f .1 t 1• P • ih nt
T h r i h m . ix ;i- H i u m i hmiiiMK 111 lS'sU*‘ .ill ftjilrl ' I'
ill;' &lt; Iix*v
l)uMi&gt;;tjuK kn«»tt
.$■&gt;* *tl h.iml nvi'i name anil in ir *f|n r I n i 1 lm t
Ihr itrlc^iilr i(tnft ^f in
21ml Ini 111110% mm tu' •ip1 I" it I Inn vi!
i inn f:1*1
.mil Sen,iii' .nit i •h '1i lit 1ir iii *111ii
ll u ns Si ll I ' m 1 H I I h ik t ii *4 Hiilav (In' I *'t &lt;"■ nft-s 11 'it.**1• 'I uf In:
JIlium*, ji liiM\ \ I j«i$||imI muu u 11h Nil llV "Dm If! 'h r h' 1 1f 11 11
•I Nllllillf h
(HT'-iiii *.l\ c
|it,1H«&gt;| rn
fttuiiiK r
Ik • I
n
.iliimt flu1
!rfI m -inru hi 11 P
faili'.f
flrnl
ton Mi i Iim 11 u,»s 1I1 111,m11 I If
1
1
•
H.ny
Irtuhim H.« I .ill t n 111121 in Mi •1 i t
t*&gt;l•11•'■1 ti *. ■ i ' 1
H i - iv cin 1 ff 1 1 h\ i1 in.in in a
Smiiii ,iHt t a 11il
1
1 V
NpiMTil 41m | hr a\,in ,il In- lir-.|
I ihr ul IVm v 1* 1 t
« t n inlii
T in - ( b n i w miiiT-t uf tl*. All** Sionv W h ite Benilix hciu.tx -i-u iili W filllr ( ! .15 llU’til II* ttih .u .t\lln
I iii' 1
Ian 1
, *,i11* at un- H u m li ft tu lig h t. Alls* Niiliey l»iiVi'n|iuit. first p i n e . All*- tlnil Itiitii* iT»m$! .in »*:is||&gt; .1- if In* the n I jii 1 in* 1 "l.
l ntiiUit .Hid t. I • i\ *
I III AlcUdl. i i uiitl I ri.-i-, .lint Alias Betty Ciilllllii, ttill&lt;1 p i r n - Tin- con hail it 111 .1 haniiitm k
Hi* th .iu .d i*. Ii* tn •t i fti if
list wu* In Id on Jinn- 10 .-ii the slngi of the Ihth Then let, and wn*
Willi a ill'll ll 1il 111 piiim ' hr Intikr*!
In ll i. : ilk r .ill
I&gt;ioi - ii i ed b\ tin- luii-didl Kill-h i. - Cuinpiiny. Alls- lluveo pu i t ’* pie •lirnil fliilll Ih r ^ln .(kri ' * |&gt;l,itf*»l III |&lt;i Mir fii .d ♦
Iflllll l.itril i'(d 1 rl.r 111 fl.!.•* t die
line, ns w .uric .. Iid * b'-cn rn le ii-d III tin- Stall* i-ulitesl w h li m i i i i i i ’I* i l li c i t ly at litiv .. .......
[•' l&gt;rwr\
ii|u*Hiilj *1 Mt* \ &gt;• l -ll •,r* &gt;1 k'lH
I I mu la nt In • N n i t b c n i l l u i n l u towns. T il e wiimei in tin- slate cun
of New Yin K
.ml h r hail la i n
ti- -i will be a n u i i b d u tine-- day plane D i p tu New Ortemis wltli alt
fur M r w i v in I : m I .mil »Ir %\,i&gt; v 'ill* 1 II n i II.d 1 r 1| t'lll
hint \i i Mi fm v Ml huh f- I. *HIV
- *peine* pn.d fm IWu 1' i i / t - tin tin- liieill entdesl were dui.iiled by MUM jiint th ru lif m i
I vi 11 i» In* ti'il n tl1*xv11 l tic j (i.nf fui .id 'til'd* tied **iMl * » rt
Kiilldall Kb.-tiie , Siinf.'iil l e u I n and Lii.-gupc t 'unipiiny. Hull v wood
,m
Fill!' rl.iitn* *1 Hu » ti I In M* *
nf ilrli j f “
imp .mil Fan i lit ug SI in e
tin*
Ih
ft hrmiv'Jil thi»u&gt;.iml' of |-t&lt;*|th .1i;h'c mmif Inr ,1 »* i
in t h in fret ycl him
1 1 * 11111111; I nf i - H r t ,ihhrri "1r 1 , n .11 V

f llin tH to H o u s e w iv e s )
lly

T I I E SANFORD HER «L .
Iliur*. July 10.
1'a.tt 5

- . . ... i!

/

�*-

2-Wm

Aleno s 2 Homers Give Blues 7*4 Triumph Over Azaleas
Manager Knocks In
5 Runs As Rentas
Hurls 5-Hit Win;
P l a y In Palatka

Joyce Lee Names Kefi Braeseke To Her Northern All-Stars
•nn:

sann&gt;im

I'.IK*

II) H U N T C H K TI.A IN
Th«' f(rut (livlsiun g"nl drive "f
Ihe Seminole llliM-i, which b"giih
last week with n spring Imard nflensiv" from Inst plucc, rami'
closer to reality In*) night h- the
Ilium rnllr'il over the i.ito iu ) plnrc
Palntkn Ansloii", 7 I. In tin* Memorial fltndluni hrfiiri- 7111 fiun.
Tonight lln* lll'H'i will invade
Axalen Howl In I'ul.ilkn l-i trj
and sweep the two gome aeries
and annex victory Nn. acvrn hi
Ihr la-t nine gum'-' Chun Conn
le» will In' tin- llliii"' atiindnril
hearer nn I In' iiinntnl for till*
evening'a fmy fill I III' Uluru. Ill*
will lir necking bin Idlh victory
of the your Hi ngnlrisl right "ol
back*.
M n n ii g r r
C Ii u r k Alonn
liruki' ii rooonI
* I ii ni p ut tlio
iliit*- mul IdnsD'd
nut two liiinu-ra
mul ii single to
pmiml fivit h u m
hlmlcil mil
Ilium , 111 1111n111
Chuck U&gt; nn
log tlio .SVmiimli- 1711) nml l u l l humor» of the year
Ii I t t I n if nn to Ii p the I'S I. ur« | h i. fi K ill'* ln«|
nhnight. I. mi I r ninhI k ih o him !I7 till* ftcmun, nUo
1
Rentm.
Puerto lop* In the Stulo loop.
Urn" Cnrraloi llii nn fin l./ilh i .
registered liiii third it i ■■iuht win,
iiftor suffering Iwu losura, hy
handcuffing the A anion lint iin"n
on fivo lull mul four inn*, tin
of them oarmil.
Tlio voternn I'm i to Itlonn filin'
rr blanked tlio Axnlcnit on no hit*
from Hu1 fourth Inning on mul wn»
an atlniry thut only nno Pnl.ilkn
Won l.o*l I'll.
runner win lift stranded In Hint
lorlda Slate League
distance,
5
737
11
lie!Laud
Alonn opened tlio Munlonl luir• I'ulatkn
II
(»I7
II
rnao In Die flr-l fri.ino wlion ho I huvIIIc He.u Ii
Ii
11
550
■out nno of Mill) llnsi’ offi iiuw - i trlii lido
t)
528
10
nver tlio loft irnlrrfiolil fence I lay lollu llrliltl
520
tl
ID
with Paul I'IhIh 'w mul loo I'arUo Siinfnril
III
id
H
alumni to olako tho Ilium to ii la'tsluii i:
8
353
11
.VO Inul.
3
1711
11
Coi'iin
I'lilntkn took n
Del..uni ! I &lt; in im 3
tompnrnry h ni(
j Siitlford " I'nlnlkn I
when i hoy "onroil
Daytona Hriirh 7 l.cr-,burg t
.lurkMinville Iteiieli 3 Orlando
four run* on four
lilt*, no orror
Sanford ill I'.il.itkn
Dnyhiiiu Ih'iirli nl I,or .burg
nml it pm*. Tlio
llliii'ii knot I ni tho
Drlamlu al Joe kinrivllle lleaeli
Del.mul al Cocoa
r o it ii l In th.’
f o u r t h whon
i lnrhla lull i inili'iniil I.VHKue
I Mint y It ho ilt'ii
H7II
Miami
83
lad off with u
till
ill
Miami lleaeli
fill
single Imt win
:n
171!
'I'll III pa
53
Mailed nt MToml
—
.in
S7I
Ilavmm
52
on Frank Hntllh’i* l**»ule Itcnlni
11Ci
41
SI Pntmhurg
VI
force play, Smith, playlnir III* Ural West I’tilin lie nth 41
430
M
yanio hIiioo ho wn* spiked notitly I.
.3IH
no
nkeland 72
two work* nun, wn* forroil Into tho Key West
no
2IMI
2.1
||n« up two iluV* nliiHil of m lii'iliilo II.
ilium I Tampa o
because of Frod ('nvnlluro'* lllncn Mlmill .1 West I'ntlii Itench 1
Miami lleiirh .1 Key West 2
prccoodiiiK th" iriituo.
Sml Ih mood nround to score nn l.nkeland 1 St I'etersliUru I
a *lri(jl" hy Rentm In renter thru iliiviinn at Titmpii
wn* liohhloil liv I III* I'l'tllrt flolilor Miami lleaeli nl Key West
SI I'elershnrit al l.nkelnud
Ed Smith, thu* lyir.ir tho -roro
West Fiiliu lleaeli at Miami
Alonn puled nut hla acrwntl
Amerirait l,cngur
homo run nf tho evening In tlio
No game*
fifth with F.*koH iiuiiin nn hmo
A ill r l lean l.r.ijute
In pul tho llluo* ahead where
they ala)oil Ihr ro«t nf tho nlitl '. St I.mns al Neiv Aoik &lt;night)
It wna Chlirk'i Del mil at llnsllin I lilulll 1
IMh humor of Cleveland at ITulmlelplila might)
tlio your nml hi* ChintKu nt Wiiililuitlon &lt;2)&lt;uighli
Nalioiml l.engue
fifth run hnltoil
Nu KlillteH
lu of tho ovonlnu
National l.einpie
|o initio hi* «onaoii'n Kill pro­ New A’mk al Pllt*hliri(h llilifht)
duction In 1)7, Ihislon nl Cluelnnatl (nlulitl
Tim over "ire Hruoklyii al Chicago
third baseman h ITiil.iili lplim at St I.011I* (iiluhl)
iioW
only
47
HllFit Ii o Ii I ii d

ill

l

II

ii

d dy

S11

5tp

^ -fr
L/AJ

la k e '"

FSI, record of
III
net
wilh
Hanford hnrk In
Frank Smith 11)40. Alonn Is IT*
circuit clouts heluw Ihn loop re*
rord estahli'lieil hy Ed l.ovy In
lllliO when he hit ,TI while playlnir
will) the Sanford filniils.
The final run wn* aenred in the
aeventh when Frank Smith dillled
Out what would have been » rou­
tine klnglc to imhi center hut the
former All - American Imlllmik
stretched It. intn n double, lie went
down tn third after Kd Smith
rmughl Chico Uimyale*' short fly
hall to center. Smith then came
home mi Ken tat' looping flv-mit to
Mike Kossahlan In Icfl field.
Itrntns defied
an age-old ha*ehall superstltu-.
tlon hy fanning
the flr*t butter,
Art
Prutt, to
face him In thn
game nml wont
on to win, Kentaa pulled off a
neat pick off
play in thn third
Itjnlng when he
caught Merrill Smith napping off
fir*t base , '
I're.ss lie* Fatten Johnny Inihra
ado his flr*t appeal mire In it
Beemltude HI nn unlfnrm since ho
hr
broke
hi* loir In Cocoa over
month ago last night when ho
Went out to roach nn third baer.
mbra allll U complaining of
n hla left leg and ha&lt; Wen having
rouble working Into top, *hapc.
factor* aay he may lie In the Sanord line up In another week.
iUk tip bo*)
AB II 0
8
-•
4
1
0
n
.. 3
„ .jP 2 b
2
laaeablan, If .......... 4 . 0
0
8
4
idle, rf ..
0
2
4
I. Smith, lib
n
2
tmdermeyer, »*
8
8
............ 3
I
faatoni n
8
o «I
I
0
0
....... i 1
0
0
1
0
0
..... 0
8 14
H
i‘i
AB
i f ..

t :

n.

Hunt UpsetH Loop
Leading Wilson,
And fliers, 13-4

The Invlneilde "lie d " liter* wn*
rompiereil for the second time this
vene in ten game* u* lowly Hint* Mercury hlasled Ills offerings for
their secnnil slrnlglit victory, l-t -4
at the l.akefruut Itlmiioim last
night. The ln«t-|ilnro Hunt Huh led
all the way hut added a flu rry uf
seven runs fur Irisum nni in the
top half uf the last Inning.
The Hunt triumph hrnuah!
them within Inn unities uf third
idiiee mul r ill Wilson's league
lend Io one full unmp over llnbson's HpurlliiK Cooils. In the
nluhlrnii itohsoii'H |iminded out
a in-'i derision over Navv V F 3.1
In Just Iwu Innings nr play.
"M ac" McClure, lowering sailor
rival sacker, smashed both Navy
runs arruaa hi the first Inning
nn a home run,
Hill Haider scored hi* »erond
ati nluht mound win for Hunt's lit
the opener a* he received adeiiunlo
10-hit support from hla maten,
Navy'* loss dropped them from
second plnre In tho C ity Mon'.)
flofthall l.i'iigiii’ tn third while
Ib’h 'in’s win I’levaled them Into
aeeond.
Friday night'* action nt tho
l.nkafront Diamond w ill *** Navy
playing the loop leading Wllenn
nlno and Hunt'* facing Rotiaon'e.
Ilunl-M ercury ... 003 317— 13 10
Wlleon-Mnler not 300 4
I
F. Hiii It h, r f
4
3
Q 0
(lnnialee, c* .......... 4
0
0 5
Rental, p .....
3 1 0 2
Total*
81
I 37
II
a— Crounded out for Bae* In 8th.
Falntka
040 000 000— 4
Sanford
300 131 0 0i~ 7
„ ,R— Eakew 2, Fame, Alwio 2,
Flrtle, M. Smith, Jtartdemteyer,
Poeton. P, Smith 8/ E— Bondermeyer. Kenli. E, Smith. R U I Rentae, Aleno fi. M. iithiTh, Poeton,
E. Smith, Pratt. 3 R -P . Bmllh,
HR— Aleno 3. S p - M , Smith. B OogiilM , RJikew and

im

■am

usw

m :

Junior League Club
To Play Enterprise

Driver* flninhing in Ihe top ten
Hpecd spot* nt Kneki'l Hpccdwiiy
on Ihe Wilder Clnrden road* Just
writ of Drlamlu will receive* prim
money award* lolnlliog 11,237.511
nl Die f I .DIM) purse slock race card
Friday.
Thu cash payment* and presell•
tnlimi of the "Town 'n Country
Trophy" Io Paul Hnnhuin as "king
of Dio racer*" will he made hy
Cracker Jim of Die Orion Io Daily
Newnpapers.
Tltho trial* will precede Ihe race
program beginning nt H: 15. It’icea
atari a* usual lit U:!I0.
Truck official* said today they
expect a large turnout for the
rtremnriic* tonight although nut
ijulta a* large ns the record fi.ML'l
ran* that poured into the nrertn
1**1 Friday nt the end of Dm
spring point period. The new sum­
mer imlnt session get* underway
tonight and results of tonight 1
rcntesls will go a long way to­
ward deriding the firm I winner of
this period.
Winning drivers will receive
percentage* of the point money
which had been Hccuimilaling ovei
Ihe past three months with HunI'uru getting the lion's share nf
^2 percent amounting to |272.2fi.
Dirk Jonlin in second spot Is due
to receive lfi 'petceiU ol the fund
which amounts to 1133.113. In third
poRitlnn Oliver Michael* ipialDics
mi l.'t percent, nr 1(80,87.
The next seven drivers receive
ilowly decreasing percentages mid
prlte awards. Wild Hill Tindall of
Hanford is due to get five percent
uf the amount which amounts &gt;•&gt;
Ilil.HH,
Truck official* said a number of
new car* are expected to enter the
muted* beginning with the new
point louiealcr tonight and some
are believed to he Suufurd urto
residents.

Dub Pagan Takes
Thrilling Match
* In Publinx Meet

Stan Munhil, of Die HI. I,nuis Cnrds, roiigrstulntes .tackle Robinoil, of Die Hroi'klyu Dodger*, Hi lie crosses Die plnte after belting a
hornet in Du I t inning of the All-Slur timin' at Hhihc Park, Phil­
adelphia. Haiti halted the game In the fith Inning with the National
l.cnuui' winning
IInternutiomil Houndphntn)
II A .t ill FOR FSI. N D ItTH -S O trn t Aid. STA R TE A M S
North

Posit Ion

------ ------------------------- First

South

lln s e ------------- ----------

Srriind time -

BY BEN FUNK
MIAMI iju.Herd hlltlnc Dub Pr
Ran. Ihe pride of Florida, long t
hatk from n 3 hole deficit today * ^
sink Mali Carvey. Harvey. Ml,
up on the I9lh hole. In Ihe IIP i
round nf Ihe National Public U n i t
Golf Tournament
The strong armed West r »lr t
Beach fireman knotted Ihe match
with a to foot birdie pull at Dm
18th and finished Carvey. a 35
year old sleamiitlcr. on Ihe first
extra hole, nllhmiuh he had to
come out of n sand trap and the
rough to do it.
Carvey'* 10th hide lee shot wa»tt
straight down the (airway, whlle^
Pagan, champion nf the Florida
amateurs, honked his into a sand
trap alongside the fairway and it
looked like Carvey was on III* way
(o an upset victory.
t'arvey’s seeond shut wn* still h
Ihe middle. SO feet short of the
?reen, anil Pagan Mailed out of
the sand Into font-high-grass. Rut
the Florida llreflghter turned the
tahlcs on the third shot when he
chipped Io within 30 feel of IheQ
cup, while Carvey landed 50 feetM
away
The Illinois rnlry was still three
feel short with his first pull and
Pagan was up Just Inches from
the hole Then t'nrvev hung his
fifth one on the lip of Ihe cup and
conceded Pagan n pur five and the
match
All former champion* watched
willfully Iroot Ihe sideline* loday.
A 21 year-old Illinois laborer waa
in Ihr spotlight.
£
lu ancient time* burning glasses
consisting of glass spheres filled
wilh wnler were used.

Sliorl-dop
'third Mice
Catcher

—

SINUS

l.rfl Field ----Center

Volunia County
Kennel Club

Field

SUFFERERS

Right Field Pllrlirl

-----

11 lilt ii Mirlti, ■&gt;* 8 better tirwl* It n lU n f
m« lidwts tl u n i . key fittr * tiler* fat I*
Pllrhrr
—
uui fiiititi**- llwliHl lines ku4KkN. «•
P i l c h e r -----n*t. ibMI iiiftlli rtlimf tsuMflttetf- T*H «e
IlfMil Hilt* IDTIUOt Mil (111 |Mnt fltltll
MHunger ----riielit til Mi (Ftiitit, leeieil ItilHi I
Mil in km tvw D m k d rail nt t *tMf.
Most Pupulnr P la y e r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- h
h Mltir
d in km tried irntNilf. try
North: Drl,mol, I’alntka,
Sooth: Hanford, Cocoa, H iu m it* pm it im iiii *Mt n in n ftr
Duylnmi and Jax llrnrh.
OrUndo and Leeaharg IN IfllkIM rah nil I1M it* It Ml* tilt I
imtr DM MtFlIttt II )N Ml Ml «M*M*t|
N O T E : Mall to All-Star Editor, Sanford Herald, Hanford, Fla,
Mimt* III* IM mtlll. N IIIIH 8 Ml* i*
IM »H| Ml) k|
out, K('*9 I dimb, flr««ll IIM II 8 .
KAtTST'S lllt r a STOHK
H
. Jupiter I* slightly k*s denee
* m v im
Acer -as.
(.‘h a r m i n g H uclo r. W h .it A H a rg u l u .
Kuiri'i Ale, rinrhfn tllrl. Tnii* than the sun.
'I'winhla Jen 11. Hill lluelili, tlpesily
Kcinffitil&lt;Fp Miiiii'n AVrtirltir,
Mall Or**ra ‘ -llls d
Holt. (Ilpey .Io
I'A-I.tlin, TijiliiuU*, I'in oak
f t m i h a c k — n inths vine
BKVMM II II k1 I;—.■V MJlIiw Mllr
INHI ItANCK A T A SAVIN*
Hlepplo Jeesle, Velvujr. Mottle
Hi MmIIii i R Iriu, Tofiftn
llella. (aueen ling. Kil's Hll'l" Try. I 'lie*r»ei« I'rnuR Wiilk, llnrriltrt, Hi i ^'m
FOU YOIIK
•Ini* IlM-J •! Mm. Hlit k IC11I10.
,
i h h i 1 11 i n r r — .1 nmio Mil#
1 I 1 f *t
FHi-hil I'lrimi, Twinkle ^ HOMK • AUTOMOIIILF
T hp, SI a */ui "linn, \| \ lltvii liutiy, 1
I* 'N il liltM'D Al, HunNV Ititi'l
NORTH
miSINKSH
&gt; IM II m i l ; ---ft Milk . Mile
First llase
'Li I'M, .Nil vi I?. I lurry Itlcli. Illrkv r
Robert*. Did.Clift, J. I}.
Pollard. D. II.
.
..
Bundermeyrr, Pal.
Hernml llase
llrewsler, Del..
Rucker D. H.......
(tenner, D. II.
M, Hmlth. Pal.
1:16 P. M .
Huhertnon, J. II.
Shorlatnp
Hondermeyer, Pal.
Mon. • Tuee.
Moatransky, Del,.
Thura. - Frl.
Bailer, D. II. ..............
It RACES
Mallard, Pal.
............
W EI), and HAT.
Renner, I). B.
Dally Double let
Ugarlr, J. B.
and 2nd Race*
Third llase
(Julnlrls* every
Cede, Del,.
face
Young, J. II.
M, Hmlth, Pal.
Manny (Ja te a ',
Plrtle, Pal.
Hand
Mnstrensky, Del,.
Catcher
Dunne, Del,.
. ....
Rbhartaon, J. El.
Pardue, D. II.
Oiitfleldcra
T &lt;t* 1(1II T'S H V IU IIli
1'h i s t ita o — n/iaiNa vine
(I'lrsl Halt Uallr llunbltl
liml',Him. Hilvei '"llllier, Hum
iii'ii' Hull. Mlltys Mlhu, Klselir
Inule. .Al'iiirmi, I'uvorlr I'uirul. J 11it
■I* I’rl'le
SIJCUHH HAt'N— n/taibi Mils
(*»*•■■* Hall Uallr llaakl*)
Mar) I , Wall Kavurnil, Jeisiio.
Hliadiiw*. Dalliy, He* (.‘up, lllevle
lioy. Ulue Zephyr.
TIIIM I) ItACti— a/ftaihs Stile
Huiaatle, cyruim. Crimioa rrint
llsrvey llall, Hperlsl Kan. h i.....
IVhili Itraily, Trlluita lllsca I .In
.. r o o i m i HACK— l/ietha Milo
My t.iiiKy l.ee, Mavslis Jo.

Snnford’HAll-Star Poll

10 - Races

Treadway, J. H.
J. B. ............

iTolwUa CotutTu
i v L V 'V /1

Del,.

K*ld*r and J o m u Hler* and L.
Yit*a.
Navy V F 33 ................. 30— 8 4
Robson**
......
78— &gt;11 8
Bmjih and Townest Meson and
.inner,
HR— McClure In l i t with on* on
fttf Navy,
. '■., - •
Vi

|M

£

W

Bub Service
LeavcH Yellow Cab
Office 0:50 P. M.

•nnl«, Del«
Pitcher*
flaiMiue, 0. H.
faVdM tM , Pal......

Round T r i p
II.D O T n i In d .

mkaon, DeL,
loliert*, DeL.
Angel, J. B,
MrCrlrknrt, J. B.
Wenger, D. B.......... ,
Vickery, DeL.
Httrnn, Pal.
..........
Herman, J. B.............
Lop* *, Pal...................
Manager
Bleliteke, PeK
—
Ki*e*e, D, B.................
Treadway, J. B......
Brewster, DeL.
Roberta, DeL. .........

81
21
8
4
3

B O F TB A L l, H TAN DING S
(Men)
W. L. Pet. (HI
Wllson-MnUr
7
4
.8.18
obeon's
8
fi
.1145 1 ~
6 8
.BOO I.}*
avy VP S3
[uni Ifereun 4
8
.883 f it
Last Night
H unt-M m u
----------Malm 4
33 4
Roboon's 15,

B A N G ! A F IR E C R A C K E R ?
N C ! A T I R E B LC W O U T .
Hot Weather and Hot Roads Extract Their
Toll, Replace Those Worn, Thin Tires Now.

SEARS FAMOUS CRUSADER TIRE
(G uaranteed F o r 12 M o n th i)

SIZE 6.00 - 1 6 POfelt H V NOW -(P lu s $1.12 Fed. Excine T a x )

Taka AdvanUg* Of Scar* fcasy Payattnt Plan
Ordw A Sat Today - Baikal Th. Boon Way.

Hutson,
[**), flan. ............................ i Ralvatim Army
*™ W i
Ji*
'• .......... ui i EnlMljp-!*• •
D. | . ............. ........ ^ ^ te iK nt's

, / "8

......

if |HPgE
jberU, D*J...............

■3*
|VW.

Racers Will Vie
Sdai
Wifi Be dfltiWJt At For $1000 Purse
Hollers Tomorrow At Speedway Oval

While innliy pirlx mlpht rlulm
lu preparnthm for the annual
In he an urenl a Seminole Mine* ninninu of the Central Florida
fun n* nuv, Imt tin re is nn ilUputc Soap Ho* Derby Saturday, eight
i limit Joyce l i e helnu muniiv Die Sen ford cut rlr* and their *ponmost livid Sanford hn ehnll eu &gt;»r* will display their rarer* at
ihuHhiNt*. In eli'tosirii: her Al Star the Holler Motor Sale* dlaplayselections, t|iu frlcnillv, sr
, mk- rsioin at Second Street and Pal­
en fiinni'tle wu* firm io her .'on- metto Avenue tomorrow nluht at
vietioo thut the smooth fielding 7:i)i) p.ni., it wa* announced today
Ken Mntesi'ke is "the" ceutoifn lil hy Derby mannuer In the Sanford
area, C. K. Mittell, general maner on the Northern All-,Slur*.
nuer of llpller Motor Sale*.
In p Ic k In p
For thn flr»t t)rhe bfty* from
II r ii e * v ke, ills'
Sanford will com (Kite hi file Snip
point ml to hi*
Ho* Derby for C ^ t w f f lw id a
c o n * i*tent .700
he held at 1:00 p.m- iatorctly gfnVcrnuc nml outternoon at "Derny lllll*' In Orlan­
rlnndlnir nhtllty
do. The winner of thin race will get
In the mitflehl.
mi nll-e*pen»e free Ulp * «'tr
Dn Joyce'* Smith
ton, 0., to compete In
dull Hhe picked
runiilnu of tho Soap Pt
*1* S e rn I n o I e
SI* of the elfkl
l l l u o * . plnclnu
are being apefneodM
Frank Smith liemerchants, 'file all nttrchenU
hind the plate.
are Yellow Cab
t i n vCo
y « IlOOMfljal
Joyce l.oo
Dusty Ithode* in
and Adderaon"
the mitfleld with Chlro Corrnlc*
way Agency.
Die lono Kunfurd choice on the
MrChmaa It Ak 10, ana radio atamound corp* and mi infield of
linn w flU t
Chuck Alerio
third. Joe I’nrlse
Duller Motor* Sate* of Sanford
on first and Johnny llnhru nt sec
is spiinanrlnu nil local entrlea aril
olid.
will drive the laty* to Orlando
IllfferlliU (rum nuwt of the
Saturday m»rninj( for their Infall*, thp t.oiell firm er) Store
spei'tlon and trial run* prnvlnua to
milder *rlcclril Chnrk Alenn »«
race.
Ihr loap'a riioil popular slur nml. theHilts'll
said Dint an Invitation
likewise, ni.uh the Smifmil pihil
is extended to nil people of Sanher tilrk for the tmiiinuer of the find in mine down Friday night
Hiiutnern All-Slam.
mill see "the wonderful work the»n
Iteil Trcuilwny hoya Imve done In building their
received not only own racing car*."
a stnMinu mil
lie particularly urged all iponfu Id IV th on hi** snrs to he nn hand fur tomorrow
Nitthcrn
eluh, nI*;lit 'a exhlhllinn of the *onp ho*
hut also w n * ears.
Uniiied to do Die
ninnayiiur Joyce
listed Kill Mo
slmtisky of Me
I,liml
for her &gt;
selection in tin'
liitterl)’ rmilesled
Sanford Junior l,eaguer«, age*
slllirtslnp i II e e
lii'tweeii
I *nInI - Cl lit, will clash with Enterprise
Hen Hrnesi'ke kn's (iniry Son at Municipal Fork tomorrow nfternoon at 2:111). Coach llowli
'ermeyer uud Moslrnii*ky.
Curdle led 111* rhnfgot through a
Alter Iodor’s hiillulliiu. Son- pi art Ice session tills aftefhOOIt nl
drrineyrr liroke the lw «-il»)the Municipal field, and Reported
repotted
old dciidlmk with Moslranskr
'or the ggme.
his team was ready fop
nml passed the Del.and alinrlled hi* plkyCoach (Inrdlo
flrliler h) ii narrow IM-Ift mar- eis
that all hoy*
______________
» s Itf attend
e
» the
Kin. The lo|i Hirer randldatm practice* If they want to play.
lor Die slnrliiiH Nurlherll out­
field are rlnsrl) hiinrhril InI he Hvmlnole Flue* ThU Week
iirtlier with mil) (ire inlra
Tonight
Hi-pnriitliiu Du- ItluheHl and lowesi In Ihr urmi|i.
Hsefurd at Felslka
Troitdw'iiy hold*
Friday
a 7H-ballot lead
Hiuifnrd at Del,and
with Ills IciiluHalurday
111 a to I I 111 1 e 1
K Inn r 11 sicund,
Del,and al .HANFOKD
luniug 7.) vnk"i
Htinday
Hnnfoid at Orlando
II 11d Ihivl'uia’*
lluwie
TesiifO*
lust 11 hull'd be­
hind Mould iu
HDH TII
Uiii.l. Unless .Al
First llase
P lrllr, whu ini
7t
fill hnliuta, I’Mll
I,cry, Drl.
make 11 Inul min Hinder Kiimrd
40
Fm l*i’ San
nt" suri:t', lie may tud I'u able In
Hecanit Have
103
make Die tup three.
linhra, San.
The came holds true f"i Ken Fund'ira,
&gt;
Ii
I&gt;ee*.
III
................................ke, whu ul the fifth rank- i C*kew, Han. I
t
lug flyeh«M'r lu Die Hanfnril Cniim les, Han.
Ilem ld's A ll Htur poll with 4H Santorn, Hanford.
I
votes.
Hhnrtatop
An InlerrHlInii rare fur Ihr
B5
Fundora, I,era.
starling ra lih in g role nn the
IH
lit inly, l.ee*, .........
Hmilheru A ll-Slur rluli is ilr18
irlu |iln g he I w e p 11 Hanford's Hniitnra, Hnn.
. II
Dny, Drl.
..........
Dust) llh islrs aid Frank Smith
H
Ilnlcgh, Coc.
and ftrlando's veteran receiver
. 2
Don Ford. Hmlth leads hy a fliinrnles, Hnn.
. I
small margin nf I I votes over Da*kn)a*kl*, l.ee*,
Third Has*
Ithmlrs, wan has 33 , and Ford,
108
Aleno, Hen------------- ------who Ima pnllrd 32 .
1
Manager
F» d p ru p p , Orl............... —
4
........ ....
l.ovy of Orlando laing, l.ee*,
Is tiiientiming to
Catcher
overtake Chuck F. Smith, Hen......... .
48
Aleno in Ihe fin ­ Rhode*, Han..................
311
. 32
al dny* of vot­ Ford, Orl, ...... - ..... ......
. i
ing for thn job Caldwell, l.eo*.
Outfielder*
of innmiger nf
the South A llHhorra,
Orl,
- - ...
Wars. A l e n o .
w it h
a total Collins. I,te a ,-----vole of 47 , U K mis, Ban.
oidy seven Inti- (Troat, Han. ------Ini* ahead o f Hughes, Ot»".
U l«&lt;y
M’vy, a farmer Thoman, Orl.........
F. Hmlth, Ban.
Hnn In nl idiot,
"No li l r Turn Mill*, Jax (leach Rhode*, Ban.
hurlcr, lui* received 03 Vale* to E«kew, Ban........
rank first among Dm highest In­ Pawllpk, Lee*. ...
dividual Northern All-Htari while Kolker, (faeAleno ha* polled 108 nt third bate Rivero, Bah, .....
to lead tho Hotilhorn club. John
Pitchers
Inthra 1* the only oilier player In
Cnrrale*.
Ban.
..........
Dm funa' poll to receive over 100
Votes ns he I* Just one ballot be­ Betvell, Orl.
fi
hind Aleno with luft'for second Byrd, Sep, .........
Renin. Bun........................ .... 8
base,
Rivero, San. ....................
1
Joyce l.ec's All-Htar Picks*
Zimmerman, Orl.
1
North
Pen. Smith
1
Roberts. Del,,
ill I'arlse, Ban, Dnullak, Orl. ............................ 1
:
Rucker, 1). H.
2H Imhra, Han. McCullough, Lees...............
Humbert, One,
Moatransky l)e. SB Doy, Orl.
rtf|U, Lt
311 Aleno, Ban.
Young, J. B.
ipp, Coc.
Dunne, DcL.
0 F. Smith, 8.
Trendway, J, tl. OF Rhode*, Ran.
Ilracseke
‘7 , Del., O F Blmree, Orl;
Plrtle, Pal.
O F Colling, Left,
-a
J
7-4■m,
Mllle, J. B.
P Corral**, B.
tfp iiA T O rl'
P Otiuhak, Orl.
Hutson, Pal,
P Rambert, Co, Fraser, Coe....... M- imn«b|l(7Mni.M» J |
Dotson, Del*
Aleno, Ban.
Treadway, J. B.
Manager
Moat Popular Player: Chuck Alina.

The (Irak Queen RKubtih of
England nml Iho Udlr* of.
kaurt wore mmirnlrc during. Lent
end
nml the custom
m to jn waa
w»a wntlnut
contlnuid uttM.W W .*8W
0*«dW,»V

luison s

,-L

Sondermeyer Passes
Most musky By ?
Votes In B a t t l e
For Short Be r t h

W
n
A
1
0

I, Pet GB
o i.ooo —
, l 887 1
8 .383 2
3 .000 8

Ill
East'1first

Sears Catalog Sales Store

.50

�To Whom It
May Concern
T h r P r o p e r t y A l 30.1
E a s t T h i r d S l r o r l la O f f
T H i : H H U . t V l l a| i n H I I T

DR. II. K. RINti
n m io i'K A r io n
C l»a*r

ritll

I 'l m n r

fur
I7.*.2

n p polm m rn l
1710

I I't r it l

N’h I I c m

iv

c ih h t
nr
t iir
c o iik tt
•I (ill* „
&gt;&gt;.*&lt;1« \ II i&gt;
'I It I I • I .
**T.%Ti: III* I I . O I I I O A .
I&gt; I 'l l l i l l A T l ^
l ' UK T ilt: M U TA TE OK
•'l.lltV M. K I . M j i til no k n o w n ***
M .M K l n m
t
i n*.**di
!»• I I I U M I M I I I &gt; m I U M ' I . I I \ I
N i d lr #
Is
h rr p h v
ui v*n
(lint
•»K( »li«I K x\
AD i)D E \N riled
M*
1111(§] n i*iiri ni« ,\i!ml tiI ni t h &lt;»r *"I \
*d 1I m&lt; ««ir*i»- i&lt;t ,\|nrv M
K m i;
li i U n k n o w n ,&lt;» M \| K 1riK *. *1*'
0'•‘•■it 'tint tm t i|rit h it |.of 11(Mil f«&lt;r
final (IIe**ati£ir i s . amt that In a lit
t&gt;i I h r 1loiififnhl r l U ' t l J E A d
M TK N KTIIO M .
riM in t)
Jm lK o
,.f
H.-mlnule C o u n t y . K ln ridn , on thr*
*!»/ *4 a u h i o l 11* &gt;V Ini
nil*
l"tnv*t|
Nil in
dint f" i final tll«.

r hitr ** mi A d m l n U t r n t n r C T A
of
t h » p*tritf* of &gt;1n r y M K l i m nil*o
k n o w n n« M m K l n i : ) . it*o **a»nt
&gt;M&lt;irm&gt; XV Mot if .an
V ilm ln iN ira lo r C T A of tin*
»"*hiI** i11 M a r y At KiIII
npB£
iiilm* k n o w n
n* M
M
kir n: i
«.a:«i %i. n o t h t i;
T l ■ ll *f 11 or I'll lair fiiNi i O 11-. n
(■■i ^ i-i n lo “ )« i *&lt;iiiii11 Kltii uld i*lll
r*'. *«|v«' •nalrit Milfi (n r t to « tit
|.i “ &gt;’f itii. ■■r' t h* *'% l &lt; f I' *r v* 111I hi 1..like Mom o r Si Ihm 'I nil Ml tt mo
a in on T i i n r «i| i v . .1ul&gt; I 1 t 1*&gt;„* ■'
ilir* M.uttd* o l t h r .
C ourt
•I **•i &gt;
Salllf Ml &lt;1
Hjii*. 1ft* a 11o n h him v
to*
.1lo»' i
fi •in Kit on ,1 Afn u is lit oli
V •V
Vn t i l l . . t. Jit | M.nfo i &gt;1 Alt . m m . \ ,
Momil lU n i i lltiililiritf. S.iuf
I
I hr It*«a i ' t i M i ' r i ' M i h r mm hi 4
M’jtfrl MOV Of ,,|| |||i |n .
»H » \ MU itK
1*1‘ Itl iIN
-T* M i T I»»V
►•♦It
si \ti
M *1 I C o l* \ ’T &gt; M ••MU' \
T U
Law toil
^ nj*. •Ir»i ♦■•nl* of
I
I
li »M 1•A \ f tin lr m *»i

la C iru l
t\

N r i i . if a l l r » . »nrt h l » u n k n o w n
p .nir*iH if Iiinrra**! a ii &gt;1 If Iirmt to r
i h k i t " H i i krl iit .|r.K.*.‘ ^,
•i «r«filfw*( i f nh hi Jo h n to * i iili'1 to ati&gt; nrui ill (•I'rnmirt Im v I uk
oi i Ini min f an y » m h C t ill.
,i m
t” i r -t in ami m i m to kloiv» .
|.

N o tic e s

tm :

i tin t i t r o i n r . m a t h
. t im iir
or
m%.
i&gt;
%m » r « &gt; n m i: » i i %o Ij K
i HI M i .
■&gt; « ll %
».
M l . TtMiH
r i ' M U I ' V M&lt;'Mi: U A H C O M P A N Y .
.
. 11 j ••o i' i ion w it h a* jot m i fill
j i&gt;.
*•i Imi a i *’ •- nl
Iml.anit,
V til-, . I 'll liu li
►'ho I ■!J.
IM an t If f
j i i u c m i

•rail'll I ifnl
in .*■*
" u m y , l l&lt; riihh \n w a
I'.'iM 71»■ li**'t U mil Ni'i *l
Xf Iun t U Co *si t im&lt; !: 1 . i .

in
v ' 1 X111% • • i
l n f. ul.uil*.
IT A T I
-1 I ' •It 11* \ i m
i i i,' v t a ; i 11 \ * 1 \ It K if tl tv r
« fill I. ►I .-•■i.M ‘H ft *•|■- - H - »• a ni «r
I' V. &gt; . %vfI
.N
".I |» il* ol
•t*r
I . II *
I* hi *' . •
- *. I .!•*»
i
11 c m * a «ti \ i k.*\ • i \i o r
i
1:1•11f I l l ’s
.a M
known
Mill
I i »|« |(*.i«rt •
H
ill * .
m l 111*
nkn *wti
* &lt;f m i i i l i ' i l rtlirl
■I i &gt;1 r Im
ml; «m « fl h r 11 '* d**
* I ■&gt;-* * I **IS0 f ••
l, * Oil* ""- i't "dll
i l,i nh I
i I’ M
it a | v p
la t*
IO If I
tl’ • k - W M . - .lofltl ltl&gt;«

r

Paint - Class - Venetian Blinds
No Money Down

x t i T i t i: rtt i i T t xii
t x r p «*r n
i •*
M A U V K I N O c n i t l M i l t X l l* *\
i* fllimolv n l New. X'ork i**t|o*i »
Mmn, till*
i|nknowti
if i- ie n s.iceewHori* In Inlfr eN i i l l m tun*
-fo.ktoiMer"* Iriint •■•"* tfr.ititmn
a **»timud vp
(11*1101*1
i i t i i a * *■

I'l* T o .Hi Months
T o I’ny

Want Some Extra Vacation Money??
'M u m —

r i u f t i i n u t y n u r n t t i i* m i l l b r i n j r
M io s l t i f f n u t

—

Friday. July. 11 — 7:110 V. M.

i*■

a
i
I

* “ tllp tlt
1ikht &gt;if
o hi V
aim k n, T i e r i ; Santor.l t |...
hi a* •&gt;.| .11nii r m }«1 11 pin i ■ &lt;
111 olil**i|
|tii t la* |**iI.iM t «• iii I .
j11 M fiatlolr Cm111.I * I I•-1i i.i
X oil and ** »&lt; h "t M ‘'i t»*
*
' rij III r (t |). ,11*1** ll • 1&lt;"1
-1
’ h* . Miu|iJalni Iih it oi Oil
■i .
"i Kl Nhiy, J nly I* X I*
4
Mir C ou ri lloUM’ In Satifi iil
*u&lt;i
f*’*»r ( hi n o t ' K1i»rhtii
m il
•*i* ii
' .r t a l I u r r lo u|i|*‘ .i
in -u .i . ■
i•; al t hoi #'t.» i •im i t *
i't o ■ in
f ■nkm h 111 (if i*li I i*l r*I .**111tl - » » I’ ' I
11*1 .-a* It " f xmi
T h r lid I vim* of till* miM
i
i"
' * riutia I hr n t h ' f.. l|*.’ •I
.1*
1I Ill'll 1I ill I i"f I i ml I’M P m 1*1 i hi
a r t tla-i « in
a.. .. m nrt ih» t * r
l'i»M
X N 1• M t t i a Ml I*
•
*•.
f i ll H r m i n o l r * mui v PIni ’it i Mu
.Ii . I n
-f I no.
x 1* 1 •
♦i P
III I l M ’i*
r ’ 1•'*k ■ f I 11. M11
-a x: *
••
X t!|irn
Ji
. . i l . t f . r Phil HI If f
•»t
M m 11 h «
x .... w
•of. »*I. H o i i|.i

i i i.:\ in

KHtimates Klsully FurniMhed
Without Obligation

i

other

|uirtIn*

. ! tlin ln «

In e a r l y T h r l . t l a n
tim e. t h .
p. rh'.l " f l ent ' e r i n . I&lt;&gt; hnve h re n
. n v ' h u l l . Inil l l u 1 f n . t i n u .renp*
In I n n .&lt; lii'i n &lt;pnti- t c v n i .

NERVOUS

I)I(.

III

\ j.

T. DOSS

( I I I ItOlM t A ( “l ( &gt;11
H O I ItK «X l.i P — 2 In Ti
.105

I

I

r K n t i n 111

I 1.1 l l n t n n l i n

l STOMACH

A t l a n t i c I t i ii I*
P tu m e 7E5

fliiUdlni

IN I

V I 11 r k ol

.11

ii

M
• 1 I .Ini Iff
I ». t
-i ' f ‘.I X Xel' Mi'

N. ||. II. i
I* •* t.l

i-x

xt.iry K |u n Cor|mi at Imx a i *l\r«1 i orii n ra tIn n XIXII T1 N
v l VO nf f*37
XI n ii r•.
Xx * o
Ma it IA r o il*i*" Ii
N r w X &gt;i k
&lt;I '
lalmiiiild limit I .in* of
i a 11|»*h . ami nil |iatrtl**n |v»* *
* i lilhnlTiK I*1 to*x * p m r ! i; I

OK. C. L. PERSONS
OCTUMHTItlST
KYKH DXAMl M' l i

1a In or If)In *“.| i in i h** till I

k *loin i I lu*i| 'hi lot ox i nx i ' ' i
' |. e| 1‘i.f 1 ■ f f I
M **•Mill'1
• •i un t x
H o i *hi
i
11
i i

&lt;;i

\s s i* :s

K irria x

I Ili Mllllll 1‘iflllirtlo

11' 71 Mo lit* io* *ml

Scnkarik Glass &amp; Paint Co.

Dlt. M. McLAlfIJN
OPTOMETHISr

ti. 1.1
.O. I mnI x .
of
HI a 1 It
I X li K
S m i l r iI
Plot lit*. »»I
, i .11111, fi 1*1.11 ihcrffof freof'l
. |
I l.p I took .1 |*n«* * U of
II,*. j •,i i , i, i *» ■.»«'
t &gt;* mini, le
.
, I % r i . i hla
&gt;
|' h| . m i l nl **tl» H r » lie! eh * ■ A I . 1 . I M I N ................Il j lre w l "* ............ ..
* *..«» . l e m . e h " - h.
• .
i p
.
mm 11
f ill
|, MIf. I X. I I| III I 1|* I 'tl
meal., tmlrhlna.
I**"1 1,1
*
I
I
I
I .. ■ Ji.rii 1note . •111n . *
« . . . A l .l. I M I N h . «
' |l '
t1I »
IUflmlbvtl.K-nm
H l e l b . j K l i t f l .n
«n.l fc.n.1 •'•••nr ' ' ■1
i h a m eM ' * XI
I'
VI l X M. A Vi.il .III Ii *i * h* 11*
M nr
« r * l h » « m ’ . t» ll '" n ."I l
l' if 11*I" '• ♦” * rn U.o
*r ,
. I, A |I Ij I 111 ■A 1 .
►
' t Xi
V
|.i I f I
111 11•■I •I l
III*. ■
o i .............. ....
w r
I*
4I t •
&gt; MIT.. .1 I I I l.l l III Mi
tl.%
ti*' I &lt;111 ’&gt;I i i’ll, (r I ' M tii* ‘
M f I, *■» i e f’ll'll *.| i 1 Ini*
t•
a
I r * A......... . Mr. |IM.
a I-’ eiitele.l
iwa'IfM'l
n,
1 I loll, r..»
i
(lie hill of
uiiA.aia
T l . ■ 0 ii m . ..r ih 1"i
i*ii i*
I.
Mo aliov *• lr •. t
I" » »
I i oA
l n ' l ’ llf hi this 111 . «
• i . i p . il 11C. .A a I,
la
I n \\ 1• 11 \ l l I X P l a ' i M f l
M XIt v
m \p
c
i
*»• x r n »\
IP
,1 \ i XI X' Ol k &lt;■ I (1.1Mill off
lilt- ,1
•o a i.1 II.I n
XX 1 I \
ii o
I t rot a n l Ii” Nf 1)
.if
ll
1I i I H ilif.'l t
"111 1lo At*
f
liii.i. i tit** 1r- » A m

*fi i oil ah. mill el of main*-! •i I-1

(ila.ss Kor Kvery I'urpoxe
Paint For Kvery Surface

T H R R A N K O I U X 0 E H *1.1!
I h u o . J u l y 10. |!I52
I*..it■'
________

\f . . e

I ' h m i r .V.'ll

.1 11 H e

M

11ERA El)
WANT ADS
il 11 r I uti l i
I tim e
I Ii t a t l i n e
I H i i i f i I tie |*rr M u r
it 1 l o i r *
N* |i« f It o r
2 il i l n i r *
Hi |» r r l i H r
*.i p r r l i n e f u r X n u l l
♦ l * r i t i i n l * ii* t h e M
f i o l l h l f H u l l* P u t 111m* k

I 1 M M H l&gt; I ' l I ' l . K X
i."i»l
I Mill II I I ' • 11IOII Oh 1'iXl n *1 lot
)
n
.
.1
nf
$7f*tMi
tin
mu!
Pi i i [ iim i \ i
XX XI l 11*1XX .4 ii’ OMit I 1*1||l ll "'ll 11

v*"*I T11*lit
m u ll u i
\
IK m ntitml I
P I n h i i I h* I

I'n r ll r s i i l l s
I h r follow Put *«f r* H|if»1t i "
ill XI n Ilf lit* |*u till *h r il In il**&gt;

IV

U r a l l &gt; t a l v I ' n r Snl e

PHONE I tS

XX II I I XMS. Realtor
I umltiiatK \NNiti ial»*
Xlliiiitir Huuk HM«.

i *lo in

fur

tills,

hi

If v"tt xx util to H u y , K e n t or .Sell,
S tm :
1 XX
H U E . Ilm ltfir

rim o la Stale lEiult HuihUttff
» all H a ir Phone 17 aH
11!) At HI s 111m 1111m n x r il
H iu Eib lr
fur |il.niiitu. i n i | i m v n l piMltin*,
u I nii
oo.l oi ai "i l.i nil on iJfJitl
•*i| i o.oI lie n ■*ix% 11 Pi h e I l'iIMI
hall i ) Ii h il.an • l«'t ins \X H
1in N
ll I ' . U . T i Ut
W i l l 1 X \t*
i n i i n i ; i t;*ii
Vie
P r i ll

S a u l »,*• n i l .
*•» •&lt; .-’ Pl.rt
■nrt tb r |&gt;l**|ilnin#
i »m
huw .&gt;i ii it if ii in i l x n i H r tf mi ** »»•»»* !•
h « lr i( In the (rleiihiiH# limik, In
eiittifiMiiliittoii

•hr ml* r t f I nf i i r*|i#elFil to finf
!■i mui*f I » . In i i n l r f for n* f «
i r m l r r |hr tiM l |»n««lbl# m n l r f ,
n il U n n t
XU* mnmf hr In m r
of III # lln III# I lm hr f i i i r pul ill-

Iirniee, l,,|' -t'll'll
.i &gt;
I'l 1
............ II'1 li 'll
y h i *1 l l „ l ^a l ll
1 , k&gt;
Ml. 1v
I' ll M tl *'
i, i n
1Hi',', XI

■n i t o n .

r t r n i f n n l l f f •*• ioifM#*1ln»#l»
ll mi r i t n t or# Iti# in i m u " f
XX r rnntiof (*# *rr|iii*MlM# f**xr
tnnt# (tiNii nn# In#n»t#r1 lu # # rI III M

THE
SANEORI)
II ERA ED
1 illl

1-

l

HI N 1

A p u r l m e ld
1( I
W E I XK-X
F t . Hi !&gt;1r e e l . I ’ le,lie Kill XV

A T T i ; . I lu N
N ip v
I ’*’* otin* i
fh 'firi'r
W i n I ►i Sei M n p H im
lie u in lioiio * See P h l l h j i i l‘ei
i ,i&lt;i t a I m Alii 1fill Iiexx hiunt‘ tie
* h •11111111&gt;t
rim fi.a n ,
rtitiet i‘t it
i.i.*. U ! \ ; lo .Ii oiifii home , f •i
I,it, |i, h n i |*ii, . ai l xx pilet hen*
I f . V i Ifl' tlAll 1il in* I *t I a n if -oiiju &gt;1
Im' • Pi ii i A i low a
$7 7 1 ^
| t. a fl |in , IM* I*'
!e t' Mi at $fi!*h
r 1111111• i . * * . ,
....... p i
Ax *
. ,i t , | Snt t
" \ v*
n S i ii i fii m

b

I I,"'*

I M SI XI

in.

o

S m i .E o m I

HI

V A El r.

h* a nl 11111

e iiinxvmiii

11MOI
111ee.-ew tl v
* ■*ltl|l|nlel V
In mi ' leaped
1 jo Mik le*
« y ^ te m

la Mi

KT.il
1
«

rifxi- ni« inm i, l i U

IH &gt;&lt; EM ihixx ti it *1m
u|ci 11ni* ip
N . i c h il d r e n , ph
I HI I XX

lilltK I

f.t...

•.XVl . l l I'm k
.....I..'.S '. .,.'1'.

X

^

ill,'. \V. Ini HI

I ’hntll. IZH

XIOHKKN, Ihti'f’ rauin fiaionhed

. 1 VX i Ef M »VIS
ji fjn •*) 1, , p - f
Ilk .
I m 1i*m
( Md f I m u ) ' (kiiiid'
m \ I l m )i i ll IT* 1-t*' •m »i u A W H \
ini', ml " |u*t|iih)e pfM,V'
phi id
’i’t *1 1 1 Sena ted* •'mint \
i * * * II M U h i. •
li, I ih H

» "MMl p lH i ’ Eft'
1 a .- •» .1..I*

mill
A ii a 114*,
M e llo n v ill e
T T . , , („ I ir
KU K N IM I M l

lintl.

1AKK

n» iv ut*

n|.t

3 M l I’nik

K IIH N i

imi h

'.simm

,
................ ..

.
...I't

\'•

till., Ink.* I l i i v f .
I ’ll. XV.(ItHI I'iiiX
lllR E K

Jlm m v

I

Inn.'.

l. iu . l'ln il
#•.** II,il
Fro.

I'm I

l,«,(|lftrtl„ f,|t i i I hI.hiI I'.iiin.'
C '.w * n

I N E lih N lS H K Il

I'tniiiM i'l.',
H|,l

I In I,M If i. (M • I ah l nil I n l d "
M orh"I S h in
I /M M l v m p l r &lt;*om
liM. ition
i !!»!».
A nleri nii
nnd
H " ‘h i
Ihfh
Radfa A
|.
I'lt rm r
1. ,. 1 .........
e e,|, in
(III7 \\
XX M
l l

1.... M

In.......

rooii.n anil ji.i.ili
Mi,ill r .1 I'l'l im iii.. ...

In

III,I........ Mil

C .l.'ry Av.,.
I I I H N I H I I K I ) t w o fii*ili aniii holl o
E k e t r l c klte h en ut (Islffti. Ph
. ..........................
§
i | * «
M O W N I M X V N lift f m ninhed I i i m »ih
«p l.
Hh. ‘J HO W iiftei fi ttit

S.pmi e Him *

Ih tm lm a
l l l h u h fm pote h *it h t e e / T w n y .
11*'iittl y . e, Tom m y nn d I'tnliifHIteif
I •11' p I or tie 1 Elh, I lie F i l l III I I I I «'
f i ' M l t ' i . I ft! XX e xf K l n t S l r m d .

P E A T . Hu dn I oi tMti'li
M h |i |i ', phatte Pi!M(.

hind. MM)

I K \ \ E R S E EH leu Atari l|od»
la HIM". S i n k l i n k
11h i m
I 'id ll I Co.

2H"
nnd

(iltliS H E K
I mmirt
r n e k 'd ,
hatijii, m d t u l , flo ck *,
i( ii nlen
I n o d o r |7r»; unM'ineix, Ifiilft E l
M « i t R l l i Vt Hlllfl 0 )11.
. . . . .
( 111*.|||(v iiitlnjui* chi-si t l n i w e r h

$ton; F.my w;i shinu mor 111nr
lift; II.idcrr IH); l.nnr rednr
&lt; Inti 13'. I'l. .M&lt;Hi R 2

p.m.
if!''-

•rtd wnlf-r (n.'ltHlrd, I’l. Mil M.

2 IIRDIIOOM downitnln.'i a|.l. Un
iiirnisli.'il i'*ri'(ii kllrlinn'.'
W. IHlti Strinl.

&gt;li XfiN

ton

IJOOD AND HAD
D a i . I )&lt;••• Im*
I N . , I 2 |«\ I i I v I i i k in'.111

flll. lH I

P

i'

I

a r t k

1 CS

XX X N 1 I I .

I'l

S vv iup S f Ii
1’limit' 1V*u

ii * I

aid d e l i v e r y
I l l ; X\ E K S ,

Prl« l.itrHln, k-Supiilii-H

I XXX N S P ox v i i tXI*av»‘d- .1*•I•* hy
eo iilria i ol hy I III* hmti
‘ nil

h ia 12!IM X It oi xvi lie IP \*a 12,
ll'*x I El. SnnfiMd fm inti i view.

eornhr
hiiniejf D a

la

I
M M ’" I ' T o n

IK lH EIIM A N

. ’" ( ' U K

pln.M’h p r i»np* il &gt;mi
i n n a fh ili l rihm I
iia jM e re d

ntlt* fianule uml naile
N—

Col! EIH7

UK.
1 Dn

* ')&gt;rapidly ,

7

li'iiN. 117 XV’i I -d il

H A T 1*1 I
MP»
XX

Slrmd1, Plmpe PlCi,

m e n 141'llde nf xv i’ll hi t'll pie
ftiE
sale Phone I -dn, XV I.
ilo l
W O l M J ) like np*

(i.i.M-r.

X \&lt; I I XI C E E W E II
KX |i I'­
ll v 1*u r'j111 )ui&gt; a»"iv renew voiir
pi f •fit ■ '|*i ii lie i i i *'i* * il iitui I** *
Pick Op i i li&lt;I delixoiy ^erviiT
ph on e
Eli I nr ( h nD'Df

Hen

XVE P A Y i , -l, (oi , I r a n l-.i, onxli-l
ea rn
I lm . I I,ill. olo M e l . m v
loll N o . U . I*..In.. ll,,
I ' . , i l ".

/-&gt;

III,

,1 Mi..,'.' I m . . . I 1,1',
I.'lill

IPX I H It expert rleiinmu . . . .
pie«Hifi^ fm fr-iui limn ,«i i n
I mir rluy i|\ fii11; -ei vini* AI
i ' i in tr uml n pm I Hue
I ' l an

W i l l , I I I ’ X V'i'lf ' if f et"t i dh' ■
nf iu:»* m . mf11111(t•m Id) -ii. |:1/
i
i
H u y Heel, H ' m » i i . i i h ,
Cm
I , ..I
C H IL D 'S
HOOrilile

II I
| Alino
I*
ti M XX limit**

I \ ( H V T IIIN i; f.,|

11

t « aiK) x
11r*l*f |
-II
,v
1 in n
XX ll ell XIjim i
I'll
1 ' C'e -e. '*,,a

We
buy,
fm niton
dur*' f*n

I
Ph a
r.a.I

. ,( ,' ( \ N ( &gt;. I \( .», MJ ,,y S* .it I I . Ill
•&gt;,»!&gt;» 1 ,
.''lit* . all ll .1
lia&gt; ll ti f, .1

C c n l . n l F l " ' , hi. • I ' l i Jp 1 1 l \ *
Ineludi'd. S , r,,. 1 D Well y Jill 1

iu -

Mi x . ••ii. *ef v
Sunf o -l
loXX* I ) Tl 111| 11 1 11 4 I *I'M■I I'M.

* \KPI V IP R
XX D l t lx
Jill* h 1* |»(lir t"h 1. a
..... ....
, &gt; .ill J i m I l
M i

K el. i
•I*, c

M

lid • la e i os lurid I*Hr'* d 7 PI I I eh
..l.i |i,.i
|I I I|th I himvt lv
►Jei atm
» d.t
lit
Ii l e t xv dli I liiii tfii i*ti i inmli v .
I ha i
lion n i ;
Mi . t i l
In'.t \\* *t I n » Phntie YilU.
Id lllT I.IMIM IIS Ml MO
X H I H E E S I M It S A K E
—
worn |l eirlml t •ii t ton I h t

)• .it•■ •nI i .'.i
o i l i I UN v l .-. I I y
K ro tiy .
N 1■ .kill I W all,
.....I I1t i.'1.1R.'.»
M. I, IIIIIH JU S

IH/H

I ' l n in 1utiif A Sa|i|rhe,i
f 7rta t aid i ni* Ar U* |t ilt ,
I Iv1a ►
? .'HUM H m il h P m U A v 4
P im m
.n

*

i

Phone

«iu
I h li v e t v Set vi) o jdi* * if* ■
§r. | ii,ii m* ol
|*i ot*'t tm n
tir »
■an nl
ill t i .
il 1 P h ili p s
t JeJi ne
I IM I Si I nnd I .
I.d**
i 'll1at* I M

t.

P lA N ttS
\* V
r u i n - S*Ml .
I;*hr xx

\ xi *

I i er*
."n I

i S \N ft t (UK 1lltdeeil iio't Ii pi oaf

"in. i 1
' ' t,

Xa

Av#

VI I
I X P i'S
Hi .I hta/e (
lx at k
It* i atm hie
J: At ea
F t »'M | »fj
ie.it* », .*‘ |o mi l ' !
Met x i ,
I i in «•
.i(i&lt;| It’d i i n n ! i' Mini
i * 11i l i / n r ,
&lt; ill n*'lite» *&lt;f
ti l I'll **v
Pliahlf
I tii,l \| .a *4 IS .1

M i l lx

1. I IU VjiI.O

I IM

OVI t X t m an
o»t i/i
nlHiiml h | | HI in Avi*

VIt%
Slone
I "HI

R |» plied Siii.M
I'hi.m
lit XX 1
I XID . I

| 'i it nth a top** 1 '
p I ' Sutifonl
XV A I Pi.t .1

PEI x ii ii m ;
■ lift art if rmI Mfijilt xviitk
1" t an it'I e H E
M u r vex

|jin ut i Call .i;'n ,-*!»(
un I Pmnt ( ',*
i,n \ I

St

Plioli.

I

i o

J Hi

II VI I I ’ H V . &gt;i- n t u lo i oi : it 111.‘i
i ',.11 Al 7, m x tiin
HfiA
11 i \ Sel X I. ■ Sjtlifoi il
V \ etui#
111■| Ipl St i i ‘ t

I
l ID * I x\ A n li h. IP I . e •
hin net ti'fiEi *a iiid •1o x .
|*| il l; I ' hi' I I I'l ill U I I hi i I
f It ; I t' tilll 1i i M o , I ,*a 11 l» i
F h »I'3M% 111 Aid I* Jtll v Mr vx , *' I I P
I ef I ||*«*l J i t'i t , |o i 11. u t i «,
I rtfd ►jtll f i \ ol At ei
oi he i
Ite m
1 *&gt;i mjinn
1! - in
phoim ' l l
It v \

ah

ID

Sfiiaiuiii'**,

XX "'.hi in kt&gt; r

II \ M i i : s S I M I I X I
PI m n X I
t ' 11y ill hot I If k J* ‘ u |'t A * &gt; i a"
fall h i /»* iltiX'hle*! till*,.
» 1"
1m i l l ■J
nianhi •. I *»»
XV 1.1
I ' m lx *J :i:i7 k X l e l r i n u
) 1j tni j||n i i e XI Ji a lain I 'ii l" '
UUrt’i, IH 17 IK!

XK M

i i*|*mii'il

» ' \ 111\ I I S

PI»of|.

I oi.. h ! \ i*i li o n * 8|i
nni* | ,11
itii,* aoij I ►
iMtf»lt t onto
&lt;|oi|lih‘

Id *pho ■

1"|*11•11)l r Ml ••

\ H I N H I S , 8 n r|l* l tool
lo
M u t ih li n u . PI v xx oinl, Xu 1
t|o!M*r*, IfoMlIlit Ifi'tl, PI ‘tii
t ahiln It*.
M o l
1Tilll|ihe)l
lllw iiy

'« I l'h"lM o il H

W

A'
YIP S "
H i l l . Ill* U N A P I S
).!■&gt;
li ,.. .' .
III. r i m . a
l l ’ a. 1,
« .......... . l.i,' i,
We, 1 . . .In t I m
htllf'tld ' fi** | 1
Pl.'iio

11It 71111

* Vi le

Kill till nn* t V h t e i . I D 1 XX i

n n ii f o i

M u irlliin
In ifrllu M
I ii n r 1 1 1m n
ln * tM ln n
* **»*l»Mel
»f
P M l '# I M|M&gt;

I VXX \ XDMX KKS nhnrpi'tie'l

1(01.1 V W O O I * ll i ’.l S|&gt;.. ... I
Ih xf |'oi I i nn
i in I x
*
&lt;'o m p le l e xvit h
pin a I*

1 !
l!l—

1V

" AMCK

H U

n

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

N O T I C E S . F E R S I I N A I.S - R

(II.I.C XX XNTEIi

XX XN T F V lK .i vm alio.. mmiey
•*1**1111 out III.’ Illtlc till,I I , l i e
ADDITION XI, IN I (IM I
t l . r Ht ul f l u S . i o f o ii l
I ... I i . r i ,
(Jot n few e vil.. I.olir* eni-h
k 1
A . h ' I i o m , I t . ! , m i l l . H i u n y ,-v e rv
Want In pul 111.'ll. In woik ...
Fi nliu, 7 IIP |■in______________
y.mr »wt. community 7 i*o*t
notliilll! t" l.'Hli. I.ow t&gt;&gt; i.ii.ke laxi iM M o m i.i.s
apaie I'.'lie motley. XVe'll .nil mi
you unit explain. W rite Mr
iiir.i i linSEEY Simlon Wa^o.i,
Hlephi*. ll.'rkner, 1’ (). |!«« m o ,
Imi ..,.1,-hk .' l.otm ani.'i Kerim:
Orlun'lo, Florldn.
.m il,
h i - 211.

M.iti.
in. un
U m '.I luil.y li.’ii mol im.tti.'M lft.0.1
Din'd r. |&gt;r. III...11.'
20.110
NICK runii. wlUi kll. li.'ii pi ivi Klluhtly
im.'.I roll-nwny Invl 'JB.O.k
IrffR. (Tiniplo pr"fi*,fi&gt;'l. 3011 H mi-.I round
ouk dlnlnu lalile
O .jn i Avr.
on.I fl chulm
2B.0I)
:i ROOMS mi,I tmlh. N«wly cl.*.-,, lined 2 |&gt;c. Llvlnu r""m nille .10.110
Iti'K. 1110.05 nhouworn II pc.
r a l t d . N l c r l y f t i r n U h r d . ffoUMl.lr
WORK W A N TE D
~ 0
It.'.lroom Ktiile
i 70.00 a—
for roit|.lc A.I.ill* (inly. fM M .i l
M A TH ER OF SANFORD
per m o n l l i H i . KUH-XV. HIM M.-l
H ITTER , Mrs. Ealkei.lu tif,
2111-00 K. 1m| SI.
Phone 127 IIAIIY
lonvlllp Avc.
lier.1 referel... . I’hnnw I I'Ll (
HIIKSTH of Drowi'ra— AII Et*ei 10— Munlnmn OpporlnnlllcH
III
FUR NISH ED •jmrlmc'nt. Ilvinp
Finiahe.i or onflnlnhed. Ui'iinonroom, •Duetto unit (illrti.incttit.
nlily priced. Compare our prices (7 U 1.E F IL L 1NC Htullr.fi
t'urk
One or two l,e.lro..rni. Cl.'.in oil.l
- then buy. liuduet TeruiR. Tim
Ave and 2nd Street
Appruxi
,|Ulet. KI.Ttrl.-lty. hot an.I cold
Eurnlturo Cenirr, 1111 Went
innlely JZIhki NvIM bundle Till*
wutar. Knur mllva north uf
Flint, l ’li.mu 1425.
ban nltvnyn hrun n ttood loculiim
Sanford, neat door lo Cl.il. Din*
and wilt moke n Rood opportun
mond. ji.min
I8B5-M2, M e. FO O T LOCKERS— All metal on
Ity fpr n mon thut lx willinc lo
wood
conatructlon.
Unit
-vnlpe
Nance.
woik nnd kpeii Ihe ttali.m open
tn town, 111)05 nil tHxex InclurJ,
7 days
lays rin u
week
rr
Ph l i t or sec
ORMOND Beach Ocean front chted. Herman'a, 27 W. Chinch, jMr. Bralley Odham
&gt;aie, Arailahle July H . i'll.
Orlando,
1R3 W DeLand.
FOR HALF— Stock nnd r.pilp
nicnt In Top Noleh service "ta&lt;
JA L O U S IE S The modern, Ecu(Ion. Have nnoU.er openiiur mi­
m im lunI w ny o f ro n V e rtln it p o rfh
Room...
T*l.
I EU R N IH III'D
ni,|c lo refire. A|i|ir..\lmnlely
or hrccri-jvay lo onolher ro .,1
HI M X ' .
liRDIi xvill hundle, Cnn ho fi­
room, I'or Free Lflllnintcn, tele*
nanced. Contact Jeff
Dnvin,
FUR N ISH ED tiirtu room coltnse.
phonu 1420. T h » Furnitura Con*
eighth and Park.
U r, 110 Woat First.
Ph, 43S-W. Mra. Forraater.

—15

FOR SALE

I

'1(1 Ford Coupe
New Point — Hid,her
limit like new -Would Imile
I live Terms
You ran xe« (his car
l.Mh St at Sanford Avr

S 0
Want M
%Pay

■

TTe

r y

i

#

al

�* * .

V///// 77m
Prices Good Thru 8atrday, July 12

Quantity Rlghle Heaarved

Low

s*

i*

or.

Low

Prices

Everyday Speci al s T o o !

Everyday Specials T o o f

tin

Prices

10-oz. P k g . Cocoanul B a rt

Nabisco ri«. 24c
10 or. G O R T O N Codllsh
Or. "A", Dreeoed &amp; Drawn, Qulck-Froaen

12 to 14 Lb Average

faamiuafe

U Choppid Ham
P to or.
51 C

3 to 5 Lb Average

tin

U. S. "CHOICE" Grad*
taawou»y

iBeef Stew
li e

or. tin

famous^

®jfif1!i.nia

u

All uf our meats art ‘T A B L KEAftY M EATS." K i e t a a
IV u li. Ilona and Fat la re­
moved BEFORE lha m«at la
wtlfhtd and prlcad. YO U BUY
A BARGAIN IN EVERY SIN­
G LE CU T.
*»'

Deviled Ham
S*

oi.im

19C

[MHOUaff

Tabl-Keady Cut Chuck

Vienna Sausage
4
21 C

Hickory Swaat Sliced

Bm o r

Tender Eat-lllte 7" Cut Hlb

0 I.U K

Title O'Sea Red Perch

Lb.

N o Fillet

Mi. Vermont Sliced

Im

m

Im

N o Fllltt

lb.

214-0 * . C a n A r m e n ia Star

EARLY JlJIHI Ei;

Sliced Dried Beef

Pk«.

FAB
RIC E 3
S A LM O N
f

FRESH CUBAN AVOCADO

3 Lb&gt;

Candy Coated Chocolates Pl
l Q o z , Pkg.

n&gt;

Pound

Skinner’s Raisin Wheat Pki
No. 1 Cun

Yollow Cooking

" s

R o q u la r S k a

Dial Deodorant Soap

2»«

Bath Size

Dial Deodorant Soap

‘••k

Hall Gallon

Famois “ 83” Bleaeh

■

Quail Bolt)*

“ Zara” Haiaahald Cleaase
Quart Bottle

Panon’i Sndiy Anmoaia
1Z5 It. Roll

Cut-Rita Waxed Paper

21a.ifh BM ti

*▼

&gt;

J

W O R K !'’

i

LARNE BOX

“ TROFIOAL” 1llaa Rata
THOMPSON SEEDLESS

ID o z . P k g .

Calo Cat or Dog Food. Cu

Y O U R

f

L y . Pkg. M . &amp; M .

Skinner’s Raisin Bran

u.

18a

Boaton Butt Pork

“SAVES HALF

i

3-U&gt;. Pkg.

Water Maid Rice

i* .

2N

Lb.

N i

Fak-ll-Ltn

Can

7 oe. Pkg.

Darimix Dry Milk

N t M Rhg

Yallow Band Bacon

tyaaras
* . V

Lb.

T u la O'Sea Dretted

Lb.

m

36a

Tiute O'Sea Pollock

Economy Smokad Strip
Fjaahly Qround Eat-Rtte

u.

'

AGEN PEACHES
DIXIANA STRAWBERRIES
DUNCAN HINES ORANGE JUICE
SEALDSWEET ORANGE JUICE ...
REAL GOLD LEMONADE______
QUICK FROZEN LIMEADE_____
FLORIDA TANGERINE JUICE

Your Choico

n

n

r

m
ip

f

[b r e a d

8UNKIST LEMONADE MIX ...
ACE-HI GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

•

v

19c FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS

AGEN CHOPPED BR0CC0U______ v
^
DIXIANA CUT GREEN BEAMS_____ )
1
DOIANA COLLAID OMENS_____ &gt;
I
AGEN LEAF or CHOPT SPINACH....( P k g 3
MAYFLOWER FROZEN WAFFLES .&gt;
™A

i
M

J t-

! AIB J J I
W

Natural

M TIittf

%

»

b

17-o i. Glaaa Musaalman Apple

Shipped!

u

P ie . S ite Sun-Dronchod C u t

N o . I Can S lo la ly ’a Bed Pie

Grad* "A'*

-

Mr 4f

*

H
39*
49c|
12*

N o . SOI Del Monte G old. Crm-

�•

r

_

T

fl

!)&gt; Y O U D O N T

i l

raeeft* year Sanford flora Id. Chj
Delivery, bjr 7 :N P. M.. pls«ss n il
Y E LL O W CAU 1444

TH E W EATH ER
Clear In partly rloudy and little
change In temperature through Sat
indit&gt; Widely scattered afternoon
thumb-r*hmvqr* mostly over north
mill tii&gt;»l |Nirllnn

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER
il O L U M B X X X X I I I

Established 1908

SAN FO R D .

F LO R ID A
i*

F R ID A Y

JU LY

II,

No.

W s iu in te il P re s s I,r u n l W ire

1DR 2

:* ;u

I.T1S MICHIGAN
iO. J.
'Urn
PENNSYLVANIA KENTUCKY J I LLINOISfrW' HEW JERSEY j iiHfiOE ISLAND' IVERMOI

jtt

1 will

&gt;9!

.North Korean
Capital Is Hit
By Air Strike

i

-I

*

Devastating Bombing
Leaves Pyongyang,
Industrial Centers
In Flames, Rubble

SEOUL Idt— Hum)redo of Allied
warplane* today smashed North
Korea'* capital mid Inn other
prime military target* In oncof
the
tie mlgl
mlghlleit air blow* of the Rn
rean War.
Pyongyang, the North Korean
capital, was left In roaring flame*
Jj| and ruhhle before timl weather
blotted out the target and inured
it from a further ordeal n rtf '
and bomb*.
*
It wax a thmulerou* follnwiip to
the Vain Ittvrr power plant raid
on June 23 designed to exert great­
er military proxxuro on the balky
Commonl*' armistice nrgotlntoni
But bad weather kept the raid
from reaehlog the proportion* of
that one. The Air Force said there
were 1.04M aortic* (Individual
j flights) compared with I..173 on
June 23.
Ultimate* of the niuuher of
plane* Involved ranged from .too
lo (450 Pilot* of five Allied nation*
took part In Iho Idg blow
United Natlnn* pilot* reported
they de*troved or damaged the
Communist*
army cnmmimlcutlon* headquarters, three muni
tlona faetnrle* and numerous fdher
faetnrle* and supply ami troop ten
ir* In Pyongyang. Ihe capital.
The Red capital wit* left In
night ovar the target area.
Am erican, British. Australian.
South African and South Korean
plane* from land and rarrler Ini , «
•l*o *ma*hed Ifwanglu and Sari
won In We*lern Korea.
and IT
mile* snulli of Pyongyang They
blasted indnatrlnl renter* no the
l&lt; ii.lla »il on
Im n

&gt; Seminole County
Is Lagging: Behind
In Blood Donations
t
Seminole County lag* fm he
hind Ha quota for thl* war In Ihnational Armed
Force* Itl.mil
Drive. Joe MeCatlln, rhalrman of
the drive, **ld yesterday nl n
meeting of the campaign commit
tee.
Hts MeCaalin'a appointment wa*
confirmed yesterday at n meet­
ing of the director* of the Semi­
nole chapter of the Red Crn*« at
the home of Mra. Voile William*
Sr. At thla meeting It wa* dr.
elded hy the director* that blood
donations would be received from
both white and colored donor*.
Mr*. M, E. Harris la In charge of
the drive among colored eitlien*.
Thlav County, exclusive of the
Naval Air Station, has been as­
signed a quota of HQU pint* for
the year 1DB2, Mr. McCaslln Raid
Thla quota is baaed upon popula­
tion and la In llqe with quota*
assigned to rvrry other perl of
the country.
However, so far, with half the
year already pasted, our cltlien*
have contributed a Kara 3)11 pint*
toward the saving of the live* of
,1 uallaarS tla Case Wear!

J

J

Warns Of Disunity

VETERANS' ADVISOR
Tom Been, advisor In veteran*
affair* will be at the office of L. F.
Boyle Wednesday morning at R:30
o'clock (0 confer with veteran* and
dependents, and at Geneva at 3:00
o’clock In Ihe afternoon. Ho will
arrive at the Valdes Hotel Tuesday
avenlng.

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
No mailer hew far away
from home yen may go on yew
vacation yen ran raadlly catch
ap on the home town ***** hr
••-ding the Hanford HrraV
when you retarn. Yoacan ar­
range with your rarrler bay, er
through Charlie Morrhua. clrcotatlen manager, hr U tophswing
1M, to he?* year re n te r iaaues
af the Herald saved far yea
while yew are away, ta ha dw
Hvered to yoar homo la aw*
jackal* apaw year return
There la wa eitra (barge. The

w
■i

rate will ealHIo all regalar aw*
atrthers ta thla additional aarr*
Me. Befora laavtag aw yoar re-

Officials Arc Elated
O v e r Probability
That Planes Will
Continue To Flow

Landslide In Convention Results
In First Ballot Victory For Ike;
Senator Taft Pledges His Support
Roll Call

SINATOR Style* Bridge*, of New
Hampshire*, nihlresslng delrgiite*
to the GOP Convention In Chlrngo, warn* that btttrrneu be­
tween Taft and F.lsenhnwer back­
er* might bring detent to the partv
In Novrmber. Ho called for unity
and harmony.
(International)

Demo Aspirants
Launch Attacks
On GOP Platform
,

1l a r n m a i i S a y s

Docu-

mcni Is One Of The
Most Unconvincing
Ity The \**ortaled I’ re**
Two llem oeralir aspirant* to the
presidency have begun their at
lacks nn tlu&gt; 10.12 llepiibllran pint form
A vercll Hardm an, the mutual
security ndm lnlilralnr, called It
"one of the mod uueoovinclng doe
nment* nl a., i.in r ."
Men. Kstr* Kefouver of Tenne*
■ .re *aid it gave “ wastebasket
treatment*' to labor's proposal*
in.I made the American worker
“ Ihe forgotten man "
llarrim an, campaigning in M idi
igan, I old newsmen Thursday he
got a laugh out of ihe GOP plot.
iorni assertion that Russia 1* wait
Ing fnr the United States lo go
broke
"What Stalin want*." he sniil,
“ are Republican reoellonnrie* in
power "
II.prim .in ha* a date with labor
lender* in I let roil today T hurs­
day. Ids campaign headquarter*
aono.meed he ha* the support of
Frunees Perkin*. F iv ll Service
commissioner for former secretary
of labor.
Kefauver. after stop* In Kpringfield nnd Peoria. Ill . flew to lloaInn Thursday In meet delegates
to the Democratic National Con­
vention opening in Chicago Ju ly
21 Then no Row hack to lllinnls,
llo predicted he will he nomi­
nated nn Ihe fifth or sixth ballot
and said Ken. Richard II Russell
of Georgia I* likely to bo hia
"most formidable opponent "
Russell said on a television pro­
gram Thursday night In Washing
ton that ho nxpecta to win Ihe
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion somewhere between the filth
and eighth ballots
In anolhor development, K lllo ll
Roosevelt, son of Ihe late P resi­
dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, pre­
dicted the Democrat* will nomltrustiant* nn l*ai * Thrvtl

WAM1IN G T G N i,B— Defense offiri.d* breathed carter today fol
lowing agreement between the
((IN V E N TIO N IIW .I. (Ttlrugoir
North American Aviation t o and
Here i* the -tan by ,l.de vole
C lo Auto Worker* on a plan to on the f!r*t lialliit for the Itepiihll
end a wage depute which threat enn preiidenllal niimln.irton
cued lo halt pr»durlinn of all F an A tali.him
It vote* Flsiidiower »
Sat.r.- let*— Iiend*l* ot Ihe llimiau
Tall !l
\l Ki 1.It
ArirnnuII Mile*
rtScdinurr i
Top Air Fore. official* raid even Taft 10
a one day shutdown of llo- com Arkan&gt;a- II vole* ITtenluiurr i
1' iny 'i it a i m ifl plaid* lo Call .Vlacarthur 1 I’aft ».
h'rma nod Cohnntm*, o , would lie California7n votes
Warren TO
catastrophic
( ‘oloradn la vote* Fi-nnlunvrr FThe Ian role* tale Thursday, fol , Stamen I Tall 2
nwlng .i week ol negotiation guhlrd Conneetieot 22 ml.
Hl-.idinwr.
by the Federal Mediation Service. 21 Tati I
agreed to *uhnid Ihelr dispute to Deluw ari 13 Vote* Cl-oidiuwer
an impartial. 3 man fact fm.liug Taft 'I
loan! whose re.omniemlntion will The Florid delegntiori wc (Milled
"I* binding I're-idml Truman wa* Florida lit vote*
Ki'.-nlmwer r
etc. li d lo name the hoard
Taft 12
I In agreomem In send the wage Georgia 17 vote* Cl*, nhower It
binding arlillratinn In Taft 2 Warren I
ehnl.-i these other eommllmeiil*
Idaho I I lute* Taft it
I The company raid It wnuld tllinoi- Ho vote* Fisei.i.o ver I
add 12 cents an hour, now being Taft Vi
Paid a* a eo*l of living bnim*. to Indiana .12 vote* Klscnhuwcr V
Ihe ha*lr wage. Thla mean* thal Tati 10
the 12 rents, ..[ cumulated over the
The 2H me in tier Iowa delegation
part two year* under a cn*l of wa* polled
living esralatlnn clause, remain*
Iowa vote* FUeohower lit TaP
I1.
r.' °f
wage rate* even
If . living, eort* go down
nai.nn:
Kansas 22 vcdei Ftseohi.wrr
* HflfMuctlvttv tn last April 2* Ta
Taft
d 2
••
n( whalevnf wage Increase the nr Keitlm
Kcidllck'.- 20 vi.tr* tr!, ahk,..,,., i

miration panel reeoutinend*

I he unlnn represent* yg ion r „,
plover at the IT plant* It nrli innflv nikrn for n w i k p hfhosf /.f
. tnnrr than 23 cent* *o hour Th -

" nl,,,n, w v "nder*tonci to have i..»
1ereil II* demand tn around 20 rent,
mi hour during uegollalions
Ihe present ha*e pay of p.-.
ilurtlnn workers average* $1 Hr
an Ilnur

Fred B. Zcrrcnncr
A t t C f K IN

Convention

CHICAGO &lt;* - Floridan* at the
Re piddle a n ennvenlton may Include
Ihe dean of the sergeant* al arm*
on the lot) at this hig meptlnc ..f
Ihe parly.
Ho’* Fred II Zerrenner. Sanford
who * hern sergrant-at arm* f..r
the Florida de legal Inn at the |.i*t
four GOP National Conventionlo r 2g year*, he’s had a slntll.ir
lob wllh the Florida GOP Kxeru
live Com mi I Ire.
He's neutral In thn nnmlnainm
rare.
have tn ho," he said
Anyone allending a m um * nl
Ihe Florida ftepuhllean* lrnmr.il
nlely learn* why Zerremier ha*
kejd his Job *n long He harks hi*
orders with a mm m and thal at Irk*
When he'* not around the litpublicans, he farms. He Is a native
of New Jersey hut moved tn Man
ford in 10IU
Reside* hi* commanding voire
he has another reason that earn*
respect: He stands (1 feet 3 and
weighs too pound*.
negro

dance

City Recreation Director Tommy
Stringer announced thla morning
1h»*. • danro for colored people
wlli be held tonight al Ihe Veterans
whom headquarters, Fourth Street
and Sanford Avenue. It will atari
at 0:00 o'clock and close at 11:30
o'clock.
Directors of ihe cnlored play­
ground program will have charge
of Ihe dance. These include Thrl
m* Shepherd, Thelma Knight and
C. B. Franklin.

FISH FOR TIRES

WASHINGTON (Jfs — Need a new
tireT Take your fishing pole down
to the Potomar and catch one.
A flash flood undermined a aervlea station ahtfage abed and car­
ried 400 brand new automobile
Urea valued at M.OOO Into the
City Commlaalon will meet muddy river. So far only 23 have
tonight at 1:00 o'clock to consider been reported recovered.
furtnar appraisals of French Ave­
c m r WATER TUMP
nue property needed for fight of
In order to aafcg'i'rd water aupray purjanes. The appralasl com­
mittee Including Raymond M. Beil, piles In event of power failure at
Claude Whiddnn, 8r,, and Howerd the City Water Work*, the Florida
Faville, hava been working nn the Power and Light Co., n u provided
appraiials among which In prime a temporary book-up for a 100 HP
Importance la The Anchor Inn, motor pumping water Into th* high
Franck Avenue and the Orlando tank, John Qlllon, city manager,
aald thla morning.
Highway. ,
If lhe appraisals are approved
DELAND MAYOR DIRS
will be sent to the
ntv CommUston for further apD I L A N D UR—Em o ry R . Holden,
va( before being turned over b 71, m ayor of D e Lan d, died at hia
Sta'-e Road Department. The home Thursday night after a long
Cotartyt Commission will meet to­ Uteess. H a was ■ retired superin­
morrow; MerMng at 10:00 o'clock tendent o f th * Am erican Tetephona
In (fwdal-eeaeton
■nd Telegraph Co. In Pittaburgh.

City Commission
Will Meet Tonight

tpmSlklLw ,

rTyfiiM . -j

Tension Drops
As T h rea t Of
Strike Eases

■T'&amp;S- f - i*j
'

w r'
‘. 4

'

Ki.vnlmu it

Nominated

Mrs. Roumillat Named Chairman Of
Seminole Co. Historical Society

Mra. F. K. Roumillat was elocld
tiermarienl rhalrman of the Sentinnla County Hlatorlral SocirD
with Randnll Chase aa vice chair­
man at a Hireling of the group
held al Ihe Wnmatt'a Club l«-t
night.
Other officers elected were
Mra, C, R. Dawson, *«rrnUry
Dr. J. R. Root, treaaiirer: ami
Mra. Fred William*, Mr*. C
Stuart Brown and John Malarh.
director*. An advlaory comoiltt.'»
elected by tha hoard conalated of
Mra. Miriam Ruaaoll, Mrs. R.&gt;}
Tlllls, Mra. A. tt. Key. Voile W il­
liams, Jr. and Holland Dean.
Mrs. Roumillat outlined the put •
pose of tha meeting nnd said that
tha Sanford Memorial Committer
appointed by Mayor Stamper It
having plana for • mtiauam am!
library building prepared by E. J
Mougnton, architect, and la or­
ganising a non profit corporation
for the purpose of railing funds
for the project and constructing
tha building.

Robert

I’ele.

r.t

guard

tlve plans prepared by Mr
Stoughton provide for an entrance
way and vestlahulo ‘J7 bv M3 feet
In hire to which i* adjoined a
library Hie i-xarl site of General
Sanford's library In hi* home in
Derby, Conn, Thl* would r.mttUllte the first unit of the »tror
ture with two wing* to he added
later, Mr. Dean added.
He al*o said that thl* first
part of the project will rn*t be­
tween *211,000 nnd 130,000 amt that
an Intensive campaign Is being
( Cim tin aril lie l-** p i ; l u hl I
organised tn ralsn the rnoimv.
City Gommisaioner John Kader
ROTARY CLUIt
said that provlalon *hmild he
Guest* nl Monday's Rotary Club
made tn refund to contributors
thalr donations in rase the en­ meeting will lie ihe Rvo bn vs ami
tire amount necessary for the five girl* wlio attended Boy.*' Slide
memorial la not raised, and em­ ant! Girls' Stale al Tallu}in**ee re
phasised the importance of keep- cently, llnh Harm, president of
Ihe club, Mild today.
ipg costa to a minimum.
The glrla Include Ann Itahnrn,
Among those present and exosting an Interest In tha pro- Gall Bitting. Beverly Gray, Sylvia
;t ware Mayor Stamper, Com- Hayra and Joan Wright, and the
mlaaioner Chase, and Countyfive boys are We*ley Hamit. Joe
Commissioners • designate John M..r-M«nn Tommy Speer. Tarry
Mr. Dean captained that tente- Melach and W. B. Brown Miller.CorfeD »nd Sammy Jacobaon
-

C

c ih m

i l l ’s

Sr).S To

Houston
.1 C F a ir Hi L-n.qal, Houston
A nurse i-yea iliieiH, ill** Sue
Grantham la. aid Feter*on wa.
killed lu ila n lly and Hint F a ir lived
■ inly a few inirud. afler ll ivw.iod
dint Ibrim i low it a they tan to the
ild of Mi** Coop. ■
After (ihooHng the two tpianl*
Maywood linrri. i.bd hlm -clf and
Ml** Cooper In lo t room where lie
had forced her, waving n German
l.ugcr U in in pistol In the air
A* hastily Kiimn.oncd police en
tered llo- room, die uuri-e* said,
Iwo more shnl* were fired Hay
wnod shot Ihe gul in tho bead nnd

V o te r,

M i n m ’ s o i. 't
G

In

( ’Iwingcs
T o U il

LM

O f

Votes

h i v i i m m \ m i l . t hlrago
r
i lo- tlepiihlleao convention
today in...I.' It* Nomination of
In o 111,I.'.Ill II T.senoower fnr
Ihe |.n wi.i.'io s iiMaalrimos on mo­
tion o,V '..In smro for rival i .indid.il. s it..to il 1 I all amt Carl
\\ ai r e i

t 11\ I I S I MiN M \l I . &lt; Id, ago
r I lie ..Ml. I ll result nl the (|r*t
Hall..I l.o ll.e llrpn lilh an preil
d. i.tlal n.iiotii .Him
lot al I ,*fW»
; I Uffilmn r«r
h i . Mim \ •tlniff i. T.iM ,'HO, War
I f*n &lt;7.
♦ » » \\ IN I l« • 4 H M l ' Ini
1.f’h I *AIi;M I ♦ I t * I ilift** rt| 111
(S Mtill lit* UrjlMftil' 111 I'nMl
filial | il iMiuinu if |f«|it
In -i ftI r uin Un riim iK iii .i (1triii
■ In ii |4
11|i Sen I! ftI m i A
l.ii! nf •Hi»fft r.is«*fih«iHf*r I’MJhflri
'li|niit:h in iiic f , i &gt;| • i rnliidr mi
I'll* f ir I || lllni
&lt;in thn mllf ill I i «!iili*»A* r»r fIr 4t
i»i i k&gt;i 11 v i .'i vfiii* *»i a*ki fnr ft'nfI
i MnI !'*‘faH»* Ilf* h-c.'r
h# in
tdu|df&gt;i| \Tuth»‘ o li flirr'i fn thi&gt;
1 « fli t »l i'» vnlr if |lf|(| fl| 4f k(|Vf*n
i It tINI a I
ill* ' Nil
I it .1 I •mV II c MM.
i llli &lt;\\ |
■t* U frar11. Ml | to Il'MfllflrtiN
I - i &gt;h&lt;I tifltcr
f (ft . • hlfh
i ll

I

4ft* 4! h i ' Ml
I t.lfMl l u l l m file ft'nri
• 4M.U i m l !
1ft' 11ft1Ml j.'
it
N if is, i i i
* im i N u ilim
. If f •Sk l 1fd 1I Mlf it I V Mil1ff
•t
,,f
11.1,
1.4'fiiml
th#»
t

. f t if
J h
i f i* II IM»'
I'M
mtl|l1(|
tf lu ll
4' 4t•Hail
h i l l ». .4- 1 ft
ffti'
.fo rk

Jilted Officer
Nixon Regarded
Slays His Girl, As Fop Prospect
2 Guards, Self For Second Spot

&amp;
i,..

Si . i nnc m s

1 IIICAt JO •“
Gen |ln iglil |l
Kt-i'oltowi-r .-ailed on Sen Robert
\ I ..It tod.it ihorllv alter Mi* Irt
imi.il .o n 'll...... .
lor Itir lie
p.thlican presidt'iitml oi.mionliim
Mr a rriv n l for what wa* an ap
parent rff.ot to -rttootlt o \r r llooittrine** of the rim vrollon roll
' n l tm.lt. polire guard io.lt hr
'. o went ml., private ...iiii-rrm r
I’ll.- grorr il . .line arros* (tie
tie r! from lo* Mhirkilntie Hot. I
'tout ler* i&gt;. I ..It * n u lr to the &lt; ..o
i id I|i]r.,ii Mot. I
The p in e w.i* iwmoir.l
tini. Ki*rt.iiower won* . light
.le y suit ■ . I white *ho&gt; Mr was
bare head. &lt;1
Klsenhow. . .oil Taft rnnie not
-t Itieir .o .il.ir iir e at l I pm
IS I
Taft aptH-.iiril first with Gen
Kherthowi-r i.rlilrid hint
They
calked aide oy side a* they went
otto the Intit.v of the ninth floor
\ |.artv of duHit 10 nr 30 per*nn*
s'oope.l Ini i minute h.-hio.l tin
in
tw&gt;i men
i't .0-1. imi Minetor etial ,&lt;id arnlablv, twill smiling hrnntllv
'
ii i)o-i (H.'.r-d together before letr
Tall in '
camel a* What they aal.l
lauilslana I ’. \..ie* Klarol.e...-r i i vi-fl.iu
hnS'i.-r wa. grorrallv lost lo the
Taft 2
Maine IH vntr* F ltrul.m &gt;r 11 tipro.ii
*Y "i'll win the rlrrlto n ," Taft
Taft *.
tr.I-| do geio-r il a* one point
Maryland 21 vote* K lsi-.die"-.
|t|. .Ill . no . .... nl &lt;|.drl was
Taft H
i. itTaft t.loi -.df lirl.l op lil&gt;
3ta**aehii .ell* :ih vote* I.. . ..(.
I. ■ ftd oi.l ph .olcil I... .purl
er I t rail t
M w ml to loogr .hdate Geo I .
Michigan W vide* F iie u h ...... i srnh.nrri oil lo* ooioionllot) and
1'-i ft II
a.sni.' him I will do evi-rvlluiig
Minnesota itt vnles: F.lseoh.....
pa* 11&gt;11' for httti In hi* campaign
Sta.ssen in
and iftrr hr win* the rlrrlto n
I |Nt *I |«I
Mississippi S voles Taft ’•
Tati ..ml
n Ml |flill s*a|
The 2H m em l.n Mlssmoi d-'l
l i.collow ri who had I &gt;krn thr I &gt;1 I 'll MMhlM 1
gallon was polled
In itia iiir lo Hus .Iram ntlr bid lo
It.1&gt;t |. . r li wo.ind- odd tie bail
S' ,; ; o'irl n
.. ............rl
rr.oi.' a. ios* Ibr stiert “ to pal .
i,
’’
H vote* Filarnh . ■
rail ..I fiu-oi|*hip on a vi-rv g iral
T n (f 7
A met Iran
The 1H member Nebr.i'k de
Kisndiouer nduror.l lo In* own
giilion wa* in ,1tf-iI
hr.id'ioarlrr* a (&lt;*w luliiidc.* lain
Nehraikn IH votes 1 F.i*vnh'.». . i find said
Trifl 11 W arren I
I have no statement to luakr
at this lime I have lost been
Nevada 12 vole*
Khenh.m i.
across ih,&lt; street lo pay a call on
Titfl 7
Sen I aft In extend to lorn an in
N nv Hninjishire I I vote* I'.t
vii,.non lo vo operate with m e "
hmvrr 14
Gunfire On y Oi cm *.
He agreed tn do so lit a very
New Jersey Ifl voles F.lsi-olmv-I
warm hrnrli'd
fashion,
whit'll
In I [ospiial fi Murs
31 T a ll 3
The 14 me in her New M rxh» *!• • pleased me greatly." Ihe general
him I Ionic Sunct unr y
said
egnllnn wa* |ailleil
New Mexico I I vntr*. Kisetdiou.i
n INVENTION MAI.I.. Chicago
n Taft h
IIDt S'lON. I
f
\ n il .'.1 Ait
Now York IMl voles: Elsenlmw•i 1,1* Sen John llrlrk c r of Ohio I'..fee offl. r i k ill 1 i|l
. n d h r a i1
moved
today
to
make
Gen
Dwight
two
hopit
..1
.
aid'*
a
M
02 Taft l
i him s.-lt
it F.jsrolinwer's noioiriattoo fro il( i( ,„ lrsl,s lino - lU'i - Thursday
North Carolina 2H vote* Kiseidi..
the
presidency
unanimous
lie
told
nlL,|lt
s,
|p..
er 12 Taft It
I-, looked
North Dakota 14 vote* Klseiihov. Ihe convention Sen Robert A Tnfi |
....
r r t Mac Arthur I T a il H Warren I had approved hi* motion
&gt;dj o il gtinfli.
Ohio Ml votes: Taft .3H
..... . has rommiiulcated .ceitrre'iT^en "the c inti.I lloor oi
"Ken Taft
Oklahoma Ifl votes: Eisenhowe. t
llospit
To. Olg lloIII*
with me. ami what I *ny has hi* i Memorial
Mncarthur .3 Taft 7
where men n
oil allowed
Oregon IH votes: Rlseohowei ia approval "
Tile off b &lt; r t .
Jim , 11.1 [ | :. *
(Irlcker said lit- first wanted to
Pennsylvania 7ti votes: Klsenhow. i
thunk everyone who had helped wood of Flllru'ioi- W I .iic.' Ha*.
11 Mac art hue 2 Taft 11
near fis-rss lin.l f...cea lo* way at
Rhode Island ll vnlea: Klsenhow.r In Tad'* raimmigii.
pnlnl lull. 'He ftor . ' -an.
"Gen Kisonnnwer and Taft have pistol
fl T a ll 1 W arren l
luary
The ft member Softth (.'arollru already met," lirlcker »aid "Sen
llexidc* llo I I
.r Old ll'iywoo.l
if iinlhHtM oh I*hji# U*Mnf»
ll&lt; * ll* * r ( *■ ra s a M a h li
till- ilt-nd are
Ml*.* Carroll i ...ipef, 21 pn-a tv
luriltir niu slim 1 dint fit.m t'.il
limn, Ala

HBm

Hi

Ohionn S;tys General
Will Win Flection;
Move Makes Nom­
ination Unanimous

till
I: f n i ..ll |u f i • .oiitliNrn
j;.
4fM|. I I 40 in .irt t.‘4 I I'M I all - Mil
' If i "mi &lt;* l m . ' 4111',’ l ** ippurf
tHmvrr 11*i■ I If i I f i f+nhmt
*11 4 O f I I•11| I•I l|l 4lh»^MN fit
11 I .ill for lfi» i ( t tifi ulr.irv
fi • tli/r lorn
11 - Of|Y t'lll It’ll fI (Ml U t lit III
II if III.if iHilfil -t *1afi* 4fler
f a tr i u *hl'fl h • l.c.. if * ^oil's on
if. 1,1 nho • iii mlu -i »*11
I ■»■ H!'»wi *i ,, mi a ii a a mil 111

I Im;! i .ii i it t , LiMilinc,
Kiscnliow of
I ’ i &lt; I; s
. tiM I \ l b i'.
V

Ki t

V .|f11 1 111|0

K i^

u ic

C . i i i f o i ri i . u
ll vi |.

lliij ft scitU

'f

M I'M* I f f H 1 11jt V

L'.t i &lt;!• ' r Ii i- ii.1111 N'uni
ifi.lllh ,1 I' hi
Ii ij ► |;i«41IH|Y«
t h* «• ■11‘ 1 U'ft* |tt i - nli'h i i l ’
tii.fi
I* U li t &gt; h»'» ii a In n l i n
f ig u re
ki u.r li i nlhm; 44f h lift ‘ v for
&lt;, en i . U'flf n
K i M ’ ijh fiu' r

die ball A* eicii.m dictate*, lie
ti.nl watted d 111- hotel wtitle the
, ..m enlion'- rank and file derided
wtio -Il.ull.l tend their effort till*
M'.tr In break 311 year, of Democ i atu a diollal i ole
Willi him waiting for the re
l Ml fill- t lift Yl'lll lfi|| lloor
CfllV
slu r fn in \il.iMiN mi N’fu lliifnn lin o - were Mr* Eisenhower —
till« 1L41 .»'n« nf i I'lilimu i , Mailin' to Hie general .nil three
. r..Tirt. lol.il eo li.ivnl 1 H arhira
M 'fc i K
• i rih L «"r| I'
iN pn rlN j
.mil Susan
.* months.
N, ll»' III n' lll i'.t’f t h r
|Mil fin Ann i
They ire i-KHilreti of his *o ii, Mai
I t l f » i c Va f
I hf lflNuf | \ flu 11r!| »nr.u , " !»»♦ t.di11 F.i ii'tihow er
The ballot tug eappe.l a week (if
t iii! flir tn
maneuver in which Eisenhower's
Ihm alinat I af l ' “
*.......
*m I1. * . i :u i.o
‘ Mii'lif " hv rr|ilM*f|
SnoM ml Sen Willifih f Knm»
HI ST V in it n s
I inf! nf 1 allfof i i Li Dili) I.* |i W allfl
A trad .id** nod picnic will ha
I *i•f 11 sif VfliiTlN'nf i v u n f i 1 i! m hnlti|*
• in ol» 11 I r*«i Mir
T iiotnlnri lid .| Similfiv nft'-niono i,t 2 ;0 A
j. to 0 arti iih at th. Farm er’* AuCI .re"!
tt.m l.oibling hy Die + IHi*ty Dorns
Tr-oJ»ii*otiiflv « nr Nil if on hat rm
Hiding Association” , it was an­
fluh*h* i
(iHoviifl Ifi rlioo so Iho
nounced today hv Janice M.
to mi In
M i l» t * r u n w ifli h im
Moreli.MMe
So it i n li ivh
llN|*uhli&lt;anwer**
After the il.le tie- group will
inking ih il fh n vinn iirNMitonflal
f I ttiill
I»4|
| fiftri*|
I i*'ttito to the building In have a
ptenie dliio.'i A ll are cordially In­
vite.I to uttriu! ind requested to
m i b in r; m h i vr
I ho Safifiit il Shrmr f'Inti w iH tmhl bring Ihelr own food,
a hml hiiNlm*«os rnreiiTii; Inulilht
nf 7 HO oYlork in Min Imiuim t lint)
L IF E S W IN G
The two-week Red Cross life ­
nf IIin MaiifintN I odi*p
Miihl tn
froihini nf' will I»n hitvim I. ami all saving course conducted at tha
Nohlrs jim * riMpiNHirfl In ho prrn Municipal • Swimming Fool w ill
cud tonight with final swimming
rnf
testa ami written examinations, it
wan announced hy City recrea­
IIG S I'ITA L D O N ATIO N
T. K. Tucker, iiresidolil "f Ihe tional directnr Tom Stringer to­
Feiimbl-I.aiight.m Montnritd lloa- day.
•Monday night at 7:00 p.m. a
pill.I Association, announced to*
day I hat ho lui.l received from two-week swimmer'* Instruction
Chase nnd Go., a |30() &lt;1..nation course w ill bogm at the Munici­
lo he pined in tho general fund pal I'ool under the supervision of
w Red Croa* field representative.
for hospital operation.
tie 1 .It ' f ' till 1
i C(MI1 Ill I nil
' I'oiimi Tf ill
v, hnit* I ).*i-«‘fitimu i
ui . in.&lt;u M «14M /it r 11in j 11"4*'4j 1114ui ■ \
a ti h &lt;i*iv
rim m .i
v a . m . It11ftIfli«&lt; M
V
uni ntllNi
K I'.'wi V 411 %NU
mu Hu hi ki l
,dl&gt;lilt III. \H ' |»|

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="45">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="99720">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1952</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101111">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, July 10, 1952</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101112">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101113">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 10, 1952.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101114">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101115">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 10, 1952; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101116">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101117">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101118">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101119">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="10146" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="9784">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/d201f011ac5bc8017f836ce17eb8b0be.pdf</src>
        <authentication>e9bae9ec1296190e219c0be7343b4ecc</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="101110">
                    <text>A -

If MacArthur Broils Democrats
G.O.P. Keynoter D e­
mands Crusade To
Drive Rascals From
Government P o s t s
ny W AIIREN ROGERS JR.
CHICAGO on— Uhl Soldier Doug­
las MacArthur, amid a cannonade
of applause, blistered the Demo
crals us a blimdei lug “ war party"
ami rallied yelling Repulilnuus
Monday night In a "crusade" to
rout them from office.
The S-Mar general's keynote ad­
dress knifed Ihruugli the strife
stir led by Ihe Tati Elsenhower hat
(le fur president ini nnrnlnatiuii. It
united the packt-il rnnvenllnii hull
In a Maiuling ovation as It hit
•liaiply at Hie Truman adminislra
linn’s policies.
The 67-mlnule speech, punctu­
ated 73 limes by humlrlapplng and
roars, formally plotted a non
partisan course In the nomination
listHc between Gen. DwJglil I)
Elsenhower and Bon. Robert Tall
MaeArllnir, who backs Tull nml
who bus been mentioned ns a pus
slide vice presidential running
male for Hie Ohioan, said;
). Tlie Dcmnrrntjc Party has a
noble heritage but Iras been rap
lured by sclirincrs leading Hie
country toward "the Mieiallslir
regimentation of lr totalitarian
state.'*
2 The Republicans must enlist
all kinds of Americans, who are
“ desperate for a plan which will
revive hope." lu win lire November
election.
MicAMtmr named neither Taft
nor F.lsenhuwer.
Comments mi Ihe speech rant o
adjectives like ''wunilerfni" and
“ dramuHc"
and
"thoughlful."
They Included these:
Sen. Taft— "Gen Douglas Mac
Arthur has druiualU ally stated the
danger of the philosophy of hlg
government, of Hs constantly in
creasing expenditure'! amt laxa
Hull, its abuses uf turner, its dun
gernus Hm its In all liberty in the
United States. . . , He formulated
the alfirmulivc program on which
Hie Republican Parly can go for
ward to victory and resume prog

peoples of Eastern Europe." This
came ahout, he sulil, by withdraw
al of troops, yielding of cimlrol
over alntnlc materials deposlls.
riisinniiHIng of (lermtin indusirial
plant* ami allowing shipment* of
war good* to the Koviet
In tlie East. MncArlhur said. Hie
United Ml ale* "proceeded with ore
dpituln haste to divest ourselves
of nnr own military strength"
This policy caused Hie loss tu Cum
iminlsm of China, North Korea and
the Kuriles, he said.
MncArlluir's einoHun
parked
word* lashed particularly al what
he mill'd the luck of Ihu traditional
will to win In Korea
"Korea stands luduy ns Hie hal
lowed graveyard for countless
American dead," lie said. "We
must nut let It became us well u
graveyard for American hope,
American faith nml American him
or "
M icA rth u r-a civilian keynoter
fur a night— won hi* mightiest ova
lion when hn asserted with refer
•nee to Korea Hint "It Is fatal tu
inter any war without the will to
win It,"
Al nu lime did MucArlhur men­
tion the name of either Elsenhr wer
nr Taft. Hut Ihe overall tnno of
Iris purly rallying address was
much more in Tine wllli Taft's
views than (huso of Elsenhower
Gov. John S. Kino of I'etuisylVania, who Is renorted to have told
friends he would liko lu start a
presidential boom fur MacArthur
In the convention, helped lead the
cheering fur the keynoter.
The Republicans showed by a 5minute ovation at the start that
Ibev tb'nk the general Is * ereat
man. Ha waa interrupted 73 times
during his 67&lt;mtnute speech.
But there was no parade of deloaatea that might herald a move
in his direction for tup place on
the ticket
ten. Taft ha* aald ha would be
glad to have MacArthur aa his
Vice presidential running m*t»
ten. Homer Capehart of Indiana

S w &amp; B r r

Ousted from Far East riimiimnd, the general returns to
I), M. nml giiIn receptions with wife and son, Arthur.

'll Douglas Mac Arthur— civilian!
The DHL’ from (irneral ■
Pershing li| VVoiId Mur I
-mill lo- due-, nol expect II,c GOP
lo In-c III Ihe tall
Drldgra i liar ,n li i i/ed Hie Dem
ffOllfl»M#li |"f IMU I'HiP
ocrols a- a pally H i l l divided till
bower said lie believes Ihe lliptilr i-.iiiei like civil rigid* III* said
Ileum, are going lo have a "hard ■lie ailmllilill.illi.il mil';I tjk r re
Job whipping Hie Demoernls In spun-ihibly loi "inlluliou, public
November "
ilebt high taxi" and delicti finan
lie added Any thought id Inking
II in hlriile Is out
Hi- -aid nil Mgiuents ol tlie nu
Tlie general saw the Nebraska loin have lo i confidence 111 Hie
grotqi III ills fruit I into and invited Ui-iitocrniii’ udmmMrntiiiii and
newsmen to sit In ut the session ale calling lot a ■lunge
Elsenhower said Hie parly tins
Ben Kem and Hep Church ex
got to muster a "llomondmis mil
Jnr ity" at Hu- puli lu November hulled Hie toovenlitm lu sweep Hie
He added Rial unless ihal it tluuc Ilemoeral* hum nlflee lest liie
cmiiiivy iiliiii'je lulu MiclalifatUm
“ we aie nol gnmg to win,”
and possildv dliTalorshlu.
Then he said:
Kirn, In hit pic part'd talk, up
“ I don't want u see saw liuitle lirnlded the adiiiliilslrutiim fur Its
Him will give us the executive of loreigii and dume-itic pullelcs. Cua
flee (presidency), love Ihe Kcnule lug fur a Republican victory in
mid give us a r.in all majority in November, he said the general
(lie Hiniso."
wa* "Ihe very
Ileferriiig (u Hie Eisi'iiluiwer elerlinii's ufslake
unr government."
cnmp'ii vlchirv river Ihe Tall forces structure
"Never in our history has the
Monday on Hie liainlllng uf Hie 'mi'.iilulloii
been mi lira/eidy dc
seating uf euii’es;eil ilcleguliuils ifii-il
toe law mi openly limited, nr
Elsenhower declared:
"I lldiili we should riuiprululirte Hie rigid-* of (lie people su ili-fiaid
ourselves llul I iluoT wall) lo hurt lv Irnrripied undurlnot," Kem aalil.
lie added
anybody's feelings "
"l On fuiindillg fnllier* never In
Hie general said llial to will ill h-tidcd
lu i' ivi- tin- I’re.lib id of the
November Hie llepiilrlli nit ■ must
appeal In Hie ahold elgbt million t ’oilid Stale* lire powers of a die
voting bilks wbn are reuehlng sol I .dm "
Kem -.aid nil dictator* luve
mg age lor the lirsl time
"We have got to have them in i liarai leri/id Hieln'elve* us "the
our camp or sve are mil going lo friend n( Ihe peoplr." I’resldeiit
Truman In' said, bus declared Hie
win “
He said Hie party should also I’resideul has Ihe power ‘"tu do
seek lo Wiui the Independents amt vvlmt Is ilglil for the people'— In
oilier words, lie mnv do what he,
the disgruntled Democrats
Senate llrmdtlii an Leader Stylei nml he ninna. Hdnks I* rigid for
people . . ."
Hridges told Ihe OOP convention Hielien
Church said Denmcralir ad
today It must patch up natty iiuar
ret* or "ninmil certainly go down mlnislr.ilimis during the past 2d
years have evidenced nil "envelop
to ileleat III November "
The veteran New Humpslilre leg log trend toward sociatl/atlon of
Ulatlir appeared on the enliven iniliisliy and of every phase of
Hint'* seeoiid
day morning pm American living."
lids trend, she said, gained iur
gram along with other parly lead
cr* — Sen Janie* Kem of Mi* pci us (mm those who planned It,
snort. Rep. Marguerite Cliiirrli of those who fostered It as a vote
Illinois anil Chicago Cmincilmuii getting mean* and those, even
Mime itepulrtlciiiis, wlm (nil tu see
Arelilliuhl Carey Jr
In u prepared address, Hridges "the dlKusIrmik end."
"A 11rpublicun (election) vlclorv
ilellvererl a sealhing atlaek on the
DemucruHc Putty. He called for based mi llrptihllcnn principles"
u united front ol llrimhllrun*, now she said In her prepared speech,
unsettled by the close race he "Is vital for our very survival."
tween (Ion. Dwlulit Elsenhower
I'U D l.K T rY HEAD NAMED
and Ohio Ben. Hubert A. Tail for
TALLAHASSEE
Dennett
presidential nomination.
“The Republican Party I* lie l.nml, former sports editor uf the
set," Hridges said, “ by slurmy, Flnrldn State university aludniil
hitter wrangling force*. . . . This newspaper, today was named
party ruimni succeed If this bitter xpnrl* publicity dirertor for the
nea* remain* after the enliven liistllutlnq.
He will take the place vacated
Hon."
try Ned West, who has heeomn
He lidded:
"Let tut heed this warning-un- sports publicity director ut Geor­
lest the Republican Party ttuiiil* gia Tech.
Laud. 24. wa* graduatMl from
lu a solid phalanx behind the
eholse of this convention for the FStl a year ago with a major in
presidency of the United Slates, Jiiurnullsm. Since than he has been
we wilt almost certainly go down lining nubile relations work with
the Arkansas Stale Chamber of
Cuiiimkrco Economic Council.

Party Harmony

New Atomic Sub To
Be Pug-Nosed Ship
liOokingLikeShark
WASHINGTON !,fi — The ruill
•ally new uliniHc-powered M illio n
rllie Nuntllox tiling Iruill try Hie
Navy will In- a pug nosed vessel
Hint look* like a hammer trend
dial k
This was revealed Monday when
Ihe Nuvy unveiled a 4'a (nol model
ol the Mihmuiliii- Preiddout
...............
.
Truman rercidlv said would tie utile
lo travel thousands of miles at
lop speed on u few pounds of
urunluin fuel.
Although Ihe Nuvy said Ihe mod
el gives uwny no secrets— officials
said it is itiagramalie, and not in­
truded lo disclose sl/e, dimensions,
or placement ol rqiiipmrnl— this
iinieli seemed Imllrnlrd:
nu'iil I* pliirrd in tin* rcnlrr mid
lakes iqi about a thud uf Hie over
all length of Hie vessel Crew
iiii'iobi'ls will lie able to walk
aiiiiuiil and over it-- heavy shield
log
The unveiling was mut uf a
ceremony during which Naval Cup
lam Hyman George Kickover, chiet
of Hie Naval Reactors Brunch of
the Atomic Energy Commission,
was awarded a Gold Slur for his
work on design and development
ol Hie Nautilus, whose keel wa*

tone*. At the same time, 12 other
charges uf attempted murder land
assault with a deadly weapon will
he ruled usmui
Thomas ad milled lie fired a rifle
al sis women and a young girl
lo aatlify nn abnormal sex Urge.
He was tried on the Dice murder
only.

McCaslin Stresses
Need For Donating;
HIoodForWounded
"Blood, lifesnver for thousands
of war-wounded servicemen, is no
less vim! uua—»»
brre
than it was during the cold weath­
er months,” Joe McCaslin, Dlood
Program chairman for the Sem­
inole County Red Cross Chapter,
announced today.
Mr. McCaslin went on to say
that with the advent of spring and
summer, many of us become pre­
occupied with plan* for long vaca­
tion- and week t-ndi at the shore
or mountains, forgetting our obli­
gations n, the fighting man In
Korea.
"Hut,” lie added, “the fighting
goes on. Men are being wounded
every day, and in many Instances
they will dir unless lifesaving
blood is on band lo revive them.
It is up to us to see that the blood
Is there.”
Mr. McCaslin also pointed out
that blood Is essential for treating
wounded servicemen long after
they have hern evacuated from
the battlefields. Many of these
hospitalised men require multiple
transfusion* for weeks nr even
months after thrlr fighting days
are over. On the average, l» pints
rue needed, and In extrema cases,
16 nr more pints may lie required.
“Therefore It I* easy to see,”
Mr MrCaslln continued, “ why we
must nuitlmmlly support the arm­
ed 'ones with our donations of
vital blood, even If the fighting In
Ki-i'-n should end today.
“ I list September, Red Cron
tuliie.l the Department of Defense
In a vigantlc effort to collect 2,ann orn pint* of blond for the mil Ithr v for 11(61-62. At present, colled ion* are lagging. Rut since the
need Is urgent, f am sure the
people of tills romirrrnunltv will
respond to inch s ruble appeal. I
rhen-fore urge all eligible persona
to viilni't»er »« blood donors by
ralllrur the local Red i~ro»s chapter
at 80.”

Hoapitnl
i* »nflnii#it

Kfiim

9t*#l

tin way lo deal with alcoholism
Keyes told Ihe Cabinet he couldn’l design such an instltullon until
he knew whether there were to be
facilities for medical treatment,
or lost a place "for impounding
people (or a drying out period.
Secretary of Slulo ft. A Gray
•aid lie (elt chu people uf Avon
Park "have been getting a run­
around not heir desire to get a
s’ale molding fur years." He
urged llial some of Hie whisky tax
money be released lo get Just a
simple Institution started Commis­
sioner of Agriculture Nithan Msyo
concurred.
A motion tu release $3,1)00 for
planning was carried.
Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin said
there didn’t stem to ba any al­
ternative since the Lcglslaturci bad
directed expenditure of Hie innnoy
for an alcoholics hospital at Avon
Park, but ” 11’* a pity w have lo
go uliont It this way Just to help
a locality."
He *aId the stale ought to look
into stalling udoilnlstruHve costs
and oilier Hung* before gulling too
deeply Involved
"Wo don’ want another Forest
Hill, o while elephant, somethin!)
Just standing Ihcre. with no psy­
chiatrist, no staff," ho said.
The first million dollar unit of
Forest 1(111 Institution for Delin­
quent Girls and Women Prisoners
ha* been standing unoccupied near
Ocala for inure than three years
because tuiidia re lacking to equip
and atalf It.
Rep. Erlna Pearcn of Highlands
County loti a delegation which ap­
peared before |ha Cabinet to urge
steps toward cnnslrucllon uf Hie
alcuhollca hospital.

Blues In The N ew s
» y IWID A N TH O N Y
It Mcmi an appropriate nickname fur the month of July wuulj
be the "Rtsarve Month . Alto­
gether there will be 16 naval rewrvlsta now serving on aoU&gt;«
duty at N AAS that will he re*
leaied to Inactive duty during the
month of July.
Thin U the largest number of
naval reserve peraonnel to lie releaned from duty at N AAS tlncv
the reactivation of the atatlon on
May I, 11161. The logical reason for
this large number of releases 1*
that these men were all called to
active duty within a dose span of
time shortly after the Korean out­
break and they will therefore all
return to their civilian endeavors
within the same close span of
time.
Angus J. Saylor started the pa­
rade of “short-timers’’ when he
received his official release last
Thursday. The remaining 14 men,
who will return 10 their civilian
Jobs, schools, wives and families
In tills mouth uf July are It. II.
l.edhetter, C. C. Kurd, Donald II.
Clemons, It. K. Jarvis, K. E. Mow­
er s, Albert I,. I.aviolette, Robert
J. Small. Ilioiu J. 'fusing, Jack
Sylvia, Robert
W. Hashrouck,
Claude [&gt;. Rice, James II. Rlckt tt,
Joseph C. Wilder and John 61.
Greer.
I'm sure these men will lake
with them sums lasting memories
or the city of Sanford ami will un­
doubtedly return peiludlcally to
visit some of the many friends
they have mads (lining (heir stay
here.
Yeoman third class Carvel II.
Van Meter will be putting lus
navy uniforms in moth bails as
he leaves N A A S today with an
Honorabls Discharge uue to the
expiration uf his regular navy en­
listment. "Van" and his wife,
Mildred, have plans uf making
thair home in Orlando. It's been
swell having you aboaid “ Van". Us
sui e lo stop hack and see ut.
Rrinard K. Mueller and Haloid
K. Shepherd have hopes uf attend­
ing the U. S Navai Academy at
Annapolis and yesteiday they took
one uf the more difficult steps to­
ward Nltainlng then goal. It was
the examination for entrance to
the Naval Prepaiatoiy School,
lleime and Harold are competing
with applicants (rum all over the
United Slates and the results of
the exams they took yesterday
will be n big factor III deter mining
if they are qualified for the Nnvul
I'lepniatory School, which hr a
required piurequiille for the Nav­
al Academy, line's hoping you
hutli come Ihruugli with llylng
ruluis, men.
Mrs. Alva liedenbaugh, wife uf
N A A S ’s Ed liedenbaugh, has le
turned from the naval hueniial in
Jacksonville where she underwent
an appendicitis operation. Alva Is
a switchboard operalor here on th.i
station and is prasantly recovering
from her operation at her home,
600 Myrtle Avenue.
A recent newcomer to NAAH It
Donald C. Taylor, I'ersunueimau
second class. Dun repurled hero
from a tour of Korean service
aboard a destroyer and has been
assigned to the station personnel
office. Ills wife Dolores is still
at the Taylor's home In L'nrlsioplier, III. bill Dun Intends to bring
her to Sanford In the near fuluie.
Another Km can veteran to re­
pair aboard the station is Store­
keeper third class William Thomp­
son, who is hare fur a normal tour
of shuts duly after serving on
Korean waters. Mill uiiguuilly
halls from Cheslar, Neb. and u
now looking tor an apaitment in
Sunfold so ha will he able lo have
his wife here with him. He has
been assigned to the Special Ser­
vices Department here on the sta­
tion.

W. E. Smith, 69,
Dies In Sodus, N.Y.
A fter Long Illness
W. E. Smith, dll year old resi­
dent oi Hanford for many years,
dli.} . -i M-&gt;yer* Hospital in Aodu*.
N. 1. at SidO a.m. yesterday after
an illness uf several months.
Horn In Newport, Me. Jan. 10,
18S.1 Mr. Smith entered the serv­
ice of the Tampa Northern Rail­
road in the early HKHIx and was
subsequently promoted to conduc­
tor. He cam* lo Sanford and en­
tered the service of the Atlantic
Coastline Radroad In 1020 as u
coal crana operator and In 10.12
was made wrecker foreman, a job
lie held until Ills letiismtnt in
10-10.
Mr. Smith resided at 417 West
Third Stieet In Sanford hut fol­
lowing hi* retirement had spent
the pnst ff.ree' summers in Kudus
and the winters in Orlando. Frum
1044 to 1046 he served a* a second
lieutenant In the Army Transport
Corps in Australia.
A member of the Sodus Point
'Methodist Church, Mr. Smith was
also a member of Sanford Masonic
bodge No. 1)2. He is survived by
the widow of Modus and Sanford;
a step-daughter, Mrs. Robert E.
Milrlicll uf Sanford; two step­
sons, A. D. lituwu uf Sanford and
R. R. Drown uf Wurenburu, (in.
six grandchildren, Mrs. lie n
Young, Albany, tin.; Hilda no.I
Rubeil Mitchell, Mnnfuid, Pally
mid Lurry Drown, Mali ford un.i
June Drown, Wuiesboio.
Funeral services will l.&lt; cunducted at Dtitsuti Funeral Hume
at 3:3U D.tn. Friday with Rev. d.
E. McKinley officiating. Intsrmsnt will be in Evergreen Ceme­
tery where the Masons will have
charge of giuvesldc services.
ITA LY IS HUT
HOME, Italy P - It's &gt;u hot in
tunny Italy that even the trains
are slowing down.
With Hie mercury climbing lu
IU0 at some points, trainmen luund
the unusual temperatures hud ex
banded Hie rails At Fissa, traffic
had to stop until firemen shrank
the steel back tu sliu witu tuns
of cooling water
Fearing similar rundillons else
where, authorities ordered all
trains in Northern Italy lu muve
at reduced speed.

Former Resident Of
Sanford Dies In Jax
Manager of the Winn • .Lovers
Warehouse in Sanford, died Sunout uiurlTifia at her hum*, 2119
Tiayinore St., in Jacksonville.
m
A native of Luiu.aAa. S.viticr
land. Mis. Colcock moved to Jack­
sonville f&gt;0 years ago from Texas.
She was a member of the First
Church of Christ. Scientist, and an
officer and one of the founders of
the Jacksonville Humane Society.
Funeral service* were held Mon­
day In the chapel of Key.McCaba
Funeral Home with a member of
the First Church uf Christ, Scien­
tist, officiating.
Koilal followed In Magnolia q
Grove Cemetery, Orange Park.
The fnmily requests that flowers
be omitted.'
•SOCIAL MECDIHTY
Rnymuml Rush, Field Rsprxstntallvp of the Orlando Modal Si*
ciirlty office, will be at Ihe Court
House in Hull ford on Friday, July
II, and Friday, July 18, hetwasn
the hours of tl-.MO a.m. and 12:00
noon. He will take claim* of r«tired workers, dependent*, an&lt;(
survivors and distribute Informa­
tional material explaining phases
of the Hoclnl Meeurity Act.

Beautiful
Picture Framea
Add So Much
And Cost Mu Little
At The

The Camera
And Gift Shop
111 Souih tlMuaulla

T-SH IR T III.AZK
FO R T LAUD ERD ALE '.P - The
strange case of Hie Inllainmable
T-shirt baffled authorities today
Deputy Sheriff W F. Dales said
he hail been unable to determine
wiry the garment that appealed
to he an ordinary cotton T-shirt
burst Into (lames and burned Mrs.
Anita Maniples, ?tt
Her husband, Wade, said his wife
wa* at home Monday when aha lit
a cigarette and her T-shirt burst
Into flames
She was being treated at Brow­
ard General Hospital far serious
burns.
It Is bellevsd that the reel
surface of Joidtor cannot be seen
from thu i'm tn, but that men look
at clouds or vapur* above thu sur­
face.
d i m

l)R. C. L. PKItSONM
OP'rOMKTIUST
KYEH EXAMINED
(ll.AHHES FITTED
anus*y
VII

i l i'M B r
m lk M t r

■ I jf lr

H»ll«ai»

im . s i

ro o t.
HIb*

far

la strl

J v . • •-

Slh lvirs

U ln .

mmr
W o rm . * k l*
200 CHINESE DROWN
. 2. V“ .
2
HUNG KONG UK - About 200
" U T fS T a a m a
Chinese drowned Saturday when
(IAMBI.T n G HTAMPM IMBUED
A T TO U C H TO N DRUG CO.
JACKSONVILLE i* - New occil- a sudden squall capiimd iw Dstrtng
And
..........
pathmal gambling stamps issued sampans, according to reports
T H E W ALG R EEN AG ENCY
by the collector of internal revenue from the Portuguese colony ot
Macau.
_________
Included these:
For Ihe year ended June 30:
L e g a l Notice
James Monroe Durch, 010 Celery
Avo.. Sanford; Mary Anderson,
Star Route 2. Dux 48. Del.and.
For 1062 53: Henry Frenchy Hen­
derson, 227 W. Voorhli, 218 W
Enel id, Crow Bluff, Star Houle 2,
Bus 48, Del.and

Nun*

RED L ED SOLDIERS K IL LE D
HANOI, Indochina ID — French
army headquarters announced to­
day (hat 284 Communist led VietIn witors off Hokkaido, Japan's mlnh soldiers were killed and &gt;73
northernmost i*luml.
raptured In clashes In the Red
The board said the Russians had River Delta from June 30 through
released I I other vessels with a July 0.
total of 150 crow members.
Tho headquarters said the figThe Russians contended the Jap•I»M fishing Ships entered Soviet
water?.
artillery fire,

NlaiM an* puliiieai sultaivlilona
‘•aaks

'nut InaiailM aukenOaais*
tS w ta 'T tx o B irT e '1"......

CHIROPRACTOR
we eaU far ippeteii

Ptete IVBi~lia
t r x j ’aS^r•UrSBxnt •acuaaI fur sriif»tr«* ciieUali
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT*
TOTAL L IA B IL lT tn AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT*
•Hla bank's taplitl eeMlala eti
. _______
, /'Camrten (talk with ta u ^ja rje ju e ol
•le pie*«a* or eaeleesd le sesuri liablltUM end far

W «’d Hud Hit hom e quicker If you

Iimw Hm number,11
Knovinv tiw number gUo mvm Ubm wbtn yoa ftaot •
Lon* DiaUnc* UtopboM cult. Your eaU *om Uuroucb
fMlar If you e*n g(v« Uw OpmUor
out-of-town
telephone nuitfber ao ihe wont here to cell MInformte
IM W N t*
gur$f(At^wfl
” /w.n
V
.v
-'iV-jT'■

MOTORS
..

�it

i in: u n vmi it

YOU DON’ l

t all it.t „igb Itm.idav except
It,
.1-1 -.tild e .. all•*a...... KiJH
.1 . • &gt;
in a.ill
in
Ill
1. .Ill
I . cull ll i&lt;■ill I,
I dtltf

iscthra your Sanford Heiald. Cltj
Delivery, by 7 CU P. M.. please call
Y E LL O W CAB 1441

.VOLUME X X X X 1 II

v v . i . ' n i u ' i ’ M i K M ' n .v n .\ M i v ' - r i r n i
..............
— ■ — &gt;—
■---------S A N F O i t i ) , i i .o k i d a
\\ i : i &gt;n k s i ».\\ J I I.Y !». Id.'.:!

Ertlalill.slmi I!)OH

Rail Workers
Face Layoffs
'* Due To Strike

City Munagur

p|aJformTaft-Dominatecl
.
OnTwoissuesLousiana Delegates
Taft Is A gainst A ppeal

gop

Makers Agree _
However, Angry d is­
pute Threatens To
Explode Over Civil
Rights Controversy

Steel Mill Shutdown
Threatens To Place
More Thousands Of
Men Into Idleness

Senator Thinks Cre
tlenti.iIs ComniiUet
Is Proper Plate To
S e t t 1e At aliment

4*1144 AtiO id*--Republican plat
fni in hmlderii gave lelll.illVe up
pioxul today to controveislat Ini
eii'ii |&gt;o!ii'y amt nutioo.il deletin'
plunks
Hot an angry dispute shoot 1 1vll
'
rights stilt Ihrealeoeil to explode,
.......
................
••ill,ii tv11loo the lu solutions « mu
&lt; Dll Ain)
, ,
*
•rfS »&lt; v
Indite OI lutvr on the tloiu ol (he 1•*** '"day -'id •*' '"ul,l nut uf
y m .iU
p u l,
.‘iutmnal t'liiixeniiou
I'C-1
"••pul i'* ail N .tl.m*
Mo t oi the *m i omimlleemen 11 "iiveiillnit on ........... ..
.M
Tlmmiii Lemon of [lloommgloii,: gul then lirtd peek .it Ilie piopo-eil ' itdenii.il ......tint
.|„ new city manager of Sun- n.iimnii) plultuim us tho astern
ouli.u’emi
I lid
ford,
fuimcrly mayor
iiuyoi nod b,.d ,.i » u m F.ST
nl. wus formerly
1.....
VuM A
l
iny
woiked
'lirinh.l
locked
Hint
"
‘""*.1.1
mo Ii .Iivim o i . -I, old oil
illy manuKci &lt;d the Indiumi city
I.i
i,it
Tied
to
u
llooi
lop'
hecuuj*
lievnui*
and wa» until recently u wa. gnui.ti'd di.oi&amp; Sen r.ii^i in1 I'
In Inl dft
n&lt;unufmturer, lie I. a young man Millikm ul ("uloijdo
ptultumi he ii .i.-ooiil Ho . me |oili.
iliunin.il tiud the' uillj lolilldele eisimu and tlom voting IV.14 cut
with h wife « nil two luns.
Hies (
H.pe on the luo, campaign docu m d out .ihiiig imlllo .l line'
In .1 lutlwHV oi’vi i iilili'lelic*
mi i.i
I .ill oiiviou l&gt; iiTerii'ii I., tiea
lie lend lliloligh the entile pl.il I’n
lghl EI.'I'oIhih el i Mippm let
till ill .Mill llitCUS'loU hiiilliell ll will'll
lie '.ulil
w.i* 11 pot ted
llieii In' slutted
"II one wlm li.ii talked about
tinongli nguiii plunk li&gt; plunk
l tin* delegate, who di'pulicit (or lull pluy unit peine i.oi not utild
i loir unit nopuiliul ilecUlOP
.i li w muiiients snld mluoi lilts liy
IIk* i iiiiiiilttlcc lie li.nl hctlep
del I'Uipcd over i li.oiglllg u wold nl
I'm up nil i ilk ol ii uo i .noI i’i’m |
lieie ol euipliuftis there
linin' 1 1' i
I In
ulirce ft.lid Millie w .Hill’d
lull eipio i d i tiiiloleneii til*
In put more empliu.lv upon "all eunienlliiii di'le, m P" woulit up
Iipciliillty than did Hie lomplo liolil Ihe I n ,li nil il I miiliillleii l|i,
ml r ileli'iiM- plunk
nil ileel'iiio
I to tommilti'C lit
Mlthkm finally gni Ilie gliuip lo eeudv le.tr. iolnl In oil ,i Hui Id *
ni In- di.ifllug e.peil* m.ike Itu iielec.thon l.inn.iliii lo lull, o
lm.il lii'i isiuns on Ho hi I wind . I.mn-llinu ill legntloo l.mi ntile fo
I.ONIIDN .1* - All Utiprei eilenleil
Milhkin finally put the rump to n . olioivei .mil n i.i oigu ilelegt
ileinnnd (or the ouster ol Hr Hew III III ill.lllmg •••!•••I I s III ike the III.I l.iliil llili to t ill
leil liihnsun as lieun of t'aiilerlmiy Imal ili i i inns on ilie Leal words
I I » ||If*IvvI I ll till I I .II III r {IAl#t
nus put In [ore (lie Hiuc e nl l oin
Milllktii hopft it to will ipiii k i out fin i n oi hi * tl 11 V I h r f i l ' d ly l ' «a|V
At 111' Ml.v ADO IliADiJtM H IV), •
iium*) toiluy
Hit* Hrllisli pifth mi11#«• ,i|&gt;|&gt;iovu1 ami Ihru iti'hvii I n n i In* i fm i i'Iii ih In Hu- fllyiiil
............
t ;ittl .lob u.,t* ion I.,
1*111Ml t in ilf'immuillg Hu* " m i Mu hoikv flnrUIIU'lH to Ihr
lit Hu i iiiivi'ttlimi
t.i i,.,:.n ul
tut ibut .......................
fit nn
ulU’gzitlon*i tfml Hu Ami r u.m pnMbly loulfhl
Al .t op fin i ni|i iitoil i •miMlltt ;
leutiJl ure wai’uiB germ watfare in
.|„(lll (
|t„||,., tiiip . Idei In «I#***i*nill i ll.i* .li |iuli'i| IVxtr
t|ih-i!.ilhin
t*V iff \tifi
11ii1lolliTi*'*'
llo' fur r.nit
fttatesman uml one time I'timiullnnl
\
Nine Conservative members ol p, tne lietum'lnlic uiftulnlMIullon mli.i fiurtv lieln ol Ho i ooii iiltun
T i ip I n Vi , d .h i i t " I n n
I’urlluitiettt filt**l u motion usklng ,ai fur* tgu ulfntts hut been work
Mil l &lt; motto t , t. ,1, nll.ils i|i
•*peel ti
Highlights of lha tercet eon Queen Klirubeth II to revoke the III,! milt Ihe group Hi ii r been rl- in-i Ft ehbnwei
bntlluig belween lien Dwight El :ippc d ll It gin &gt; *.gum t tilein.
venDoii of Klwsni* Intelimtlunul rppiillitinent ol the 7H veur old
Avtu.dli I nit i rilled oeue eon
in Seattle were today outlined to dean Such a paiJIamentury inti acuhower and Ohio !&gt;tn llobeil
Klwaniuu* by Oscar H u m u o , turn lu the rrnwn has never fti'cn | |i,|t, pip eunteiulera tor the picst
light ur.iUl'l tho L in n 'll title
detiUbl niiinmaimn
aialitanl postmaster uml dele­ Intliultieed before
The mol Ion t,uhl Ihe dean "tias
Dulles told Keputillerm ftenuturs told Ilie Mi vniisln itilrg.itnm ultal
gate to 'the convention from th*
bean
guilty
oi
aellons
euntrury
tu
Tueiduy night he thought all COP Ilie new a l olllei en e tli.il "in in OU
n the local rluli.
I A t7l'i
Ids i tilling a« u clergymnn ol h piusiilenttal atpDant.4 could *up- ways On* cruclld vote wilt lie iw T t w 1rr*r I ) i J h ' M h
U irl'liuu chiireli uml piujintirlal
tirnrgia
"
IIIu
ked
I
1
1
1
lileiutlv
noil the proposed foreign and de Wi •l-llJlNlh (|(&gt;||Mfll
111111111 It.
i&lt; i
( II N o v f l l t h r i
V u tr
lo INlIpptill h HI
mark of honor, was escorted to to tin* Inlerest and safety of Her b me compromises
Mihjectti.''
Ifhl lu M'f'k itiV Mlpjiml til alt'll'
,, 11. ,! Illi
the ipeakar'a table by Puslmsstei Majesty's
i
i
i&lt;
"They contain h lot of unneces *.lira tloia iil In*i n!nli"i I t
Dr Julinson, returning from an
i i
Joel Field and Ihe itw. Frank H week
ll otiilidirtl On i*HKr Hlti
otnr of rhitn us Ilie guest sun verldjiyi’ oil Ilie past Iml look
Morgan.
i.
j of the Coinniunist government. uhcuil in the Mgld diiectlou," Dill
b IJ|&gt;ft' I &lt; tv
i
Ill Ills Introduction, Mi. Dawson |showed u news conference to te lei said
i
M, I | ll
' l,.M&gt;
, i.
O v e r I 10 N i i i i i c m \ n *
•tleseed the epllitmil lions of l uesihii u 12 v.ilil Inn*' tnumleslo
J ii \uitu t 'I
Llscnlmiici told tivilmg deb
Kiwaiil*. and Ihe epiitt of surv he snld whs signed lay (Tuncnc gate* much Hie same thing ll'
1
i&gt;i
..........I
• »•'*
ice of the organDiiDon
, luireli tenders "deplurltig" gel in swill the hilcign plunk seelils
it tl,, i if
II
Mr. Harrison di'scrihi-d the w ni tine
II
he "raking op the past, which i
11
lilt Mt Kih f*H' » '
An luliii* o| in b'tlels t him',I ".*
\! ii
1 I tl, i Miiftl I.til,* %it, i •»• \
denim* u n ^ m s * 'an l" X "
"dd «*•* -onterenco he had ivuuldn'l want " lint pledges ho tut-■I liiiiobi'i ol cullies m tto •'
t i1"Ti *tf hint*" • I «-»*l»*\ *1
•
Ka» ri.il wl
"urefutable fuels” supporting the (tie future, he sunt, coni win ".ill mr t hiimlu i ol t'oiiiiiien e &gt;n
»iH l**i|Vr
iitf i'U VM(f 1 • 1
m
l V 1l-rm warfare ................ ill refused Ilie essentiuls neressaiy to gunl" iiniillllg contest lo ll2todu) il
them, OJ ^ y cu-npet alive l.. ||o B|lkWW nue-MInn” aboul Insects it* from the mI uml point ot enlighi icpoiled by Mrs H iiuM ll.
.1 &gt;III if \i 'M (If I—MI* : V Ilf Mm
ened
sell
liiteiest
ot
the
t'oib-.i
Utf| IIMi
NII111it#I
“ i "i 1
i 1“ claimed In- saw and admitted
eseeullie tecrelary ol llo* I,...... Is I *illYltlv*
and directing them to hotel.. I lie ()1
(|m&gt;si|nns about Insects State* "
|U,»
&lt; h imhei
I
I
I’m. I *i i i-nti le*»l f lit
Of the ileleiiftM plunk's empluvi£"«**■ “ r,OU|,„ 't * r Sua' ur
"'th e claimed he saw and admitted
names lor the •■
the Olympic Hotel, he stilted.
(,(,
Jeen „„
« bo iiail eon UII air power, lie said " I ’m liol so faftuggesii'd
• 41-I •.f flift III* » I Mu I I It*1 Ms*
mm bom to ".Silky" ul Ibe \t
He sfild that some of the talks
rllsease troin U S certain 1 agree on Ihul "
I.
r ’ ll,* I I I. I t lift* M lie I’ll.
clpul Zoo l.ml .......
lui
at the convention wont outsiaiiil[ferm*
t ■ \mi- I rumI *'f Mi*' (ji.i'f il 11,*ii
fait and Ids esperl* reporledlt ...... . uj (liliennl Ion ns and i u
IM', hiclttdlng that of Jimmy j Almost every tom loo newipaper okayed both plunks, euneclrdly the III the .tide
• ,1. \ . I ft» it fit* I u H li I li*
Ftdler, Hollywood roll.... il.st and - r(lp morning greeted the dean's air power stress in the defense pro
{ , »tiI \ f Mi L . itIi i fi f"» ii h- *
commentator, who told of the |-m i,.mi nl« with mil raved editorials ,Hisul Tull repeatedly has called
(It' •I lift) I |III I Mill iff .Vov I'III lit I ll. b
1.” ’I
Kiwani* sponsored ‘‘Notlonnl Kids iiemumlmg dismissal This was lor mure air strength a* a defense ii.imnnt i oldest lor chililrcu i'
lie* . lu i I Mi iff Mu- I .....I &lt;I*t
years
and
under
two
weeks
i'Ji, Day program which lie oilgin- some of the cnininenl
must
I imIi t |m tft11it'll \ iifnli'i flu* lii« i 1. nn l » 1 1*
and prizes will tic offered lor n
w atari.
“ •*1
The Dally Graphic— "What u ills
tft-t*,tI ,|!*" Ilf H lliff ft1Vi:11 fu t lull 'Ml« 1t 11- th! VV ft
Biggest
ttireal
to
Mtlllkln's
liar
;
r«*
[&gt;
three
mimes
sulintltted
betn
1....
tii
Bob Hope, ntuvlu ami raiiin nlur. iTiiiefol thing It Is that a man
I i.
...
( i ll
M i l i *‘ H H U l V I •L ** 1 1MX tl I ' I
i ’ft .i.i
ftr'il in
inony
efforts
was
an
unatillleil
liut
Ilie
deaillirie.
mldnlcht
.Inly
P
&gt;
tihlblted a motion picture de holding a high position in the
li' It 'I,
Mu *11 - fi .ft I.r a hi. (.tl nl tn Mm • •Ift Ut Il4 111*3
lie
about
Itn*
Itepuhliean
slum!
on
All
entries
must
lie
m
iilnl
i.
voted to tpastlc paralysi*. nod church of England should make
&lt;&lt;•
I
Cmm11f *, ii.| 11i|ii4’-*ti .l I hr I lutHi ti 141&lt;i ftl f*iftl ’
M, til f I
dUcrinilnallon ineusures the J.iycec liiforni.ilnm Hoolli lb. h. I nf •t.ifiHiiMtu f&lt;i I t.liiiiiii Mi
told of the aet up for combating himself the mnutiipleee of lies In unll
M
M
f
|
l,
1
•
It
the affliction,
vented by the enemies ot religion Uicuo ure u bid tor Negro and
Sa,,,1uri1' , .l“ "V
c •' Im,'i11*'i i*ii| fit* |*i *(.hi *•! Ift* ml vi '
A log roiling contest In u to vilifv Christian men
1)lh,.r uaHurily .support
'T i .^ l V j T
tlfIII#I I'tiflf ti' llM'IiIft1 hi* fftiil11*1*.'il
’ 1ul t Cm
large tank in the ticnttlu moll
Thu l)nlly F«xpn»*» “ If ll wun*
Klllhkln pul thu wurrhiR luiiiun** iilnodU'd by i ntrant, Iium out im l*( Mm f I i*i&gt;liifilli"i *‘f f♦&lt;I•’ t'iiiiii
S ;m i Io ld
\ ;m v
torium resulted in some spills not for tho harm In* •me** unrniMl jn^(l M ]ovki*d iikiiii fur twu houni Sanfuid and Semlmilu I'mml)
ly vVtill I va|ii**'t fit Mtif Mu1141 t h1*
due tu the cdnUitam* wearing Dr Hewlett Johiuon would lie an I'ymigy night under order* to
"Sunil and Ford" was one &lt;&gt;' thill
. ,..... of
-* sorrow
----------- —
........than
...........
..
rt ««Mh«»a on I'm , Twin
rather
enu
muny novel names that were i&gt;
tvnnlt shoes instead or shoes with ohjeet
AI I *« l eijitif ffjftl i.ft fllti I CiUlt*
reived today Mrs lllng said
M » i ».’• I i ijl
11 i»ii ff■tiieii nn I'iimi rtiifri
deal; such ;• loggers usually *ure "
..lift hi i
itn
|
(Cii.iluustf ca Pen* n o
Tho Dean of Canterbury I* ap
T S IIIK T Fflti: EXPLAINED
,i.l
i ft
I.r
it* liMlMft-l
pointed by the ernwn Under the
FO K T LAUD EIID A LE bB-Uepu
1i* ft l ’ &gt; ' "l .i
IMl |l||ill! AH
h i g h w a y PA-rkOL c h e c k
chureh constitution, he can be dU ty Rheritf Util Bate* think* a highly
l.llil Mi Iftli
• I.I I
TALLAHASSEE ijl — Ilofective missed only for a civil ur eccleii Inflarnmablo Inaectlclda may have
I lift
•I IIIft'
1- ft *1 |l
Mfaty •qulpmant w.s found on so, astical offense
caused Mr*. Anita Sample'* cotton
II.I.I ftt i l l
I ShftliftI ft
M2 of the 170.ni vafarlH checked
T-ahIrt to explode
.t Miduring the Florida Highway I’n
Bales **ld Mrs hainplei, who
Ml. ,
ft i-f H im i
i''""r, ll l. r 1.
KX
HOLLINS
TR
U
S
TE
E
DIEM
t/01’* vuliintary tafaty Inspection,
&gt;no burned critically Monday, lold
Ml I4U •F •J*
llm. I 1 \•*1 i' 1 ii
BIIANFORD, Conn if - Milton him that U
1U
April 2# Juno 21.
Ihe Insecticide hud been
II
■i.i \.,
ffi.TiMI t&lt;» f'.'ll.itlMI in, fl'iiiu llur, Mr
1 1 tala I ...... .
lit tIOIIO DEAN
&gt;\ i It.It
A total of 132,MO paisenger auI , I.
»\ hit
7UL-V
* ,‘hi"h!!,T
I b - , &lt; M'.read around thu room soveral
Ii, five nmliii. min t" tluei- l-i'-l ii li d vi. ' MU •r * 1tl ti ti, &gt;ti!inl I ..aa.
Hume
It)
li,&gt;nti&lt;)i
on,
now
iiml.-,
Mountain
Lake.
Fla
who
bellied
tomobilcs and M.Sfil truck* paksed
minutes before she Ilt a cigarette
("Ole
III")’ .Hi' tltllu-led tn» tha) « Inl.* i fill * b bn # 1. ■m lb I , . M
ruiislrui’tion
in
PluotMtiiiii
K-t/ii,
found
and
direct
many
public
utili
through checking stations during
and the T-shurt exploded.
M ii
-I'ft f 4
Dii-li' ii- nn rest fttried urea, Ini r rt limit" &gt;ll*1 &gt;HI lift it lb. - i '-hini
tta Inijwct on period, the patrol ties, died at hi* Bine Orchard
Bale* laid a test made Tuesday Flunk Turner, sale* nmnugi-r iI &gt; l I*11 tin
lift'Ml "I
Inning. Mr Turnri milil
Id
.ill
1
h
iftft’ti
n
ilt
b.
(&gt;
1
Ik
•
venleil
yesterday.
There
are
In
»■’
Mil""'
,
r
homo
here
today
after
a
long
ni­
. laid In a final report today.
fill lift
with the insecticide and au idcntl
Hi- i-xplatiu-il Ilml tiie 1‘lenls
ne**.
cal T s h lrl showed this may have •ItI ion In the 111)0 home* whirl Don E'lales melbiid -*f i-iiii'tri"' 1,1,1 11.’ll Jii V •M. 1l|ift"U nl 1 I**
Hi |
I ft Im •( lift 1 I 41 ft i
ii a?d .UB II,8,1L" *,?(1 f c l'v atop
HiUrtidl
t
M
il*1
i
i
1
lisvn
already
been
built
in
I'lin,
A
native
of
Salisbury,
Conn.,
and
III#
..VI,.,
1
.
til
Ughta topped the Hat of defect*
(,.f I,. ,t ll. I iM •ft11 i i I i Hum
rained the fire The shirt was
tioil
nnd
sales
is
In
.M
l
i
li
I
a
few
tathm
Estates,
tin,
876
In
Un­
»
1864
graduate
of
Yale,
he
helped
Faulty brake* were high on tho
sprayed with the insecticide ami
I #ifi'li i t 'l I ll » I * IMftIv tuM I tl
Mftinpli’H rather than ail «u ft••
1Ire It s'V W I' lb -i«*L ll Ml.
lilt with 6.307 instance* of bad found and direct Ihe Southern Hall­ wtieii a match was touched tn it, wind,! tb-llmy area.
i t ul ML: |||Lt |ij||l' I4S ft,. i|| (lift
Idnek
of
lioini-s
Ttiese
etmiplei
1
,
1.-1
,,[
in.'
11,
i
ll..
It,
i
In.
M■
Mr,
Turner
expressed
Die
emergency brake* and 3.2S4 of do- way Co.
it hurst Into flame* and burned
tn# •m*I iir Ift* ill
Inav
ft,e
nbnwri
tn
lul&lt;
resti'd
lie
was
for
many
year*
u
trust
&lt;
'hui
i
ll
ii
"f.i,.'
t,
ll
IT
M
-t
Itnptiii
festive font brake*.
within several seconds, he said u|dtllon that Dellary would pa
III
lb.
K i H u. 1 ft’ltt’ft’l (lit
fliinllli', will. Dll'll pick nut Mil* Mu* » i vi, u |!. ill
b«i hi \ I - . : Mft 1 ! |ll. M| il ' Mil if il1 ,) ill
Patrolmen made 385 arrest* dnr of Rolllm College, Winter Park,
Mr* Humpies wa* remitted still Ihe 10(1 nnuk before Die etui "I fiuturin will (’ll (nit lift-ul.it Iv I'li'UJf
Flo.
I
vt
t
u
’
I
4
i
li
l
&gt;
1
.1
.
l*
f
f
t
bag the sBfrlv checks Including
rlttllftftM’ 1 ll.i Ml Itu
ft.1 1Ift#* ft|i ftrj
In critical condition and last rile* Die yeky and from ttin widespread f)i*in. ...nl a Inmi ft fni thiriii may
' iUI'VIL111 .lift! Ill* I'MM'llU, All
Ml for driving without Itcenie and Funeral service* will he held at of her church were administered activity which we obnerveii it i- be
tdi-'i It." 1m 1 nl Llli 111#II I I I , ft
Ifiiill
tu
unlur.
2
p.
m.
Friday
at
Trinity
Church
itnd Me
\\ t Mi nn, .h tsfi’t III.Mil' d
easy to believe him.
Mv»n for drunken driving.
Tlu* rtiimpli'N way, &lt;»f ffmrNM, Vt fllilj [HIM nt S ll k*Ili«ItIIJK Ml.. III. t
hare.
Cine of the most striking feu
D ELEG A TES TO F L V
bit
fuild
to
tho»H
lui
find
tlicpfii
Mm . V
I h:i I, fie ll. in, Mi. n i*d
I I ll . ( U l f l\ V M I II
MIAMI tft — Florida’s delegates lures of Plantation Estate* Is Du
NAlUfiirtury, Iml Mi Turner aat.l M11 . W I" lluic T . I nvei i,.
I ft* I » J *I,
P
1in, linn
will fly lo Chicago on July 19 for i ural atmosphere which per vat,
\l. and -Mil. \V. II. . "iw.niha" -li I-.I ml ., I in ,1.nn i '♦ , I ' ',11
NEW FEUDKN T1AL HOME
the Democratic
National Conven­ It dssplls its proslmlty to the
“ Nilf
7
7
.
"
'
‘
u!
would find fcalimfi In suv^m I Inverness.
»
ft
ISM lr, li' lib I III .'ilililli ‘ ,,ili)tv
JACKSONVILLE Kk-Prudential tion end will hold their first caucus R . n ^ . n . i . o , i U w U .u
T he I'lilllsiiil. ",-curie,I.
I i, in1 1 I , I n
mrd i I'll, i i ,|„ i'r,i
Insurance Co. announced today II shortly after arrival, Delegation
Na matfar haw far «w ay
f ra » hrnn* you may go on yoe- will build a Southern home office Chairman G. Farrl* Bryant an­ quail crossing the rustic cuunln
n^.k t n
s. -' u t' Hliilu lllgliwav I'ilnilnntn ll»&gt; ciiinp.i") it li|r‘h alliigeilt) ',"1*1
roads, racing across tl.. neat well ^lale* method they ate able tu n s ,w l i it n Mun lliii.i, riding t&gt;&gt; i l l ," i i mil .v.ilurmclon t i ,1 I,,
vacation you ran readily ral&lt;h here. Work on the building probab­ nounced.
bicycla, e.niitgpil |, -m a dttt i *« I |:un,i'i it Ibr uii-j
ly will start neat year.
Bryant aaid Tuesday tho first
up an th* hnna town nawa hr
just ftiniDi "( tin •',-only l ui in, I I In- p- liliuTi rl iim. it praidu ally
Orvllla E. Beal, Prudential vice caucus actually will bo a reorgani­ t r n ir ; u S l r a,hc,orP1l . T w ^ :
s— dtoc fh# Haaford HtraM
iiml in nttamptifti. a turn nn Die | II"' i'iiIiii n ili i im liin I'lnp m, 21.1.
when yen refnrn. Y»n ran ar­ president, announced the plan at sation meeting "to ratify action I
a news conference also attended have taken" since the delegation S°b.brT o l l i l l \ c » m L t!rnin1. .D lJ Estata conimunltv 'ft. th. guest p.ivtil highway, was stim k l,y i In in . m the s-. Mint v lia&gt;&gt; litilnd vsft11ft
rant* with your carrier boy, nr (ty Mayor Haydon Burns and city was elected In the May 27 primary. “L be*h,yb r , iln,, " : ,TlUlnif U , “ , y | W 'i . ‘ which waft the ul.l Count Ml autiinnihfla dliftinl ft&gt;V Mrs. F. I IN ' III",Ur U I" is "t f.'al.lHHi
after their mother,
DeBary home. Il is 'ituuted ii|nni E. Cooper nf Aanfonl.
Jhiwagh Charlie Mar?lean, circa- Chamber of Commerce official*
j Tin- ail uic i gains I ll"' Mtltp
Nineteen members of the dele
Yet but a fsw yard* on ware
an eminunr* from which u long
k llm manager, hr telephoning
The Southern home office of Pru­ atlon are pledged to Sen Richard
./lint pitur tu Du- accident, said j snn Seed in Mmitlcoll" Eli
monsrnlstlc
horns*
with
every
vjew over wooded land Iruds In Mr. Ilairisun, Alan and u com­
I',ii urers nf tin- .ir«a soul itu-y
dential will aerve eight atates— I. Russell of Georgia and five lo
i r . ; : ‘ R j . ,u“ " * : : s u,
Kentucky. Virginia, Tennessee, San. Batas Kefauvar of Tannaraea. cnnvanicnct of modern life, vacii Luka Monroe In the distance. Of panion, Fred Klin;, wont talking lunnjlil llm ret I lilt'd seed i, "D ivio
with Its own artaslau water sup­ ndmlrahlo wood construction Die alm.it groin- to lint Imilsi, of u Qiii'cn will rcslbtant wutt-rmt'bm
North and South Carolina, Georgia,
ply. They wars al) surrounded building posilldy 100 years old friend, Eddie It 111k:, to ask bint svcit " Tills ii a long, striped
Alabama and Florida. It will em­
CALHOUN NAMED AGENT
ploy 1,000 parsons, B«al reported.
TALLAHASSEE - 12) A. Orville by carefully cultivated summer combines a sturdy IPlh century tu go nwiuiming wilh Diem. Tiie mi'tim
A r t 'l l * (■
y»nr return
Thu vines which grew did md
Calhoun, who for 19 years haa flowers of avary description In­ grace with a welcoming atmos­ buys warn on the dirt road, just
prove tn Im wilt resiitaiit ami most
bean a member of the Stale De­ dicating tha civic prlda and pub phere of friendly comfort.
off tho highway.
partment of Education business lie spirit of tha residents of the
Tha old farm houtu which was
Mrs. Cooper was reported to of Ilie melons were unmarketable,
the pMinlilfs co;)ti'iidad.
ataff, today wai named fiscal community.
(&lt; t,aiinii.il ua rnae Tm -I
ones occupied bv Die farmer in
Tha
homes
of
Plantation charge of the Dellary place has
igant for tha Florida Foraal SarvM V iTE R MAHONS
SANFDIID LODGE 62
Estalas vary In design and alia, lean racantlv beautifully
re­
All Master Mason’s will meet at
Tliert. will Im a called communi­
fid succeeds George S. Kllner though thay art all admirably modelled by Ed Davis, Plantation
who baa resigned^oUba a poslUon sultad to life in tha Florida pins Efttatas contractor, and Is another cation of Hanford Lodge Nn C2 cm Ihe Matonic Templu ut 2:30 p in.
woods.
feature adding to tha atractlvo Thursday al 8:00 |&gt;. tn. Ttu. Fal- Friday to attend the funeral of Die
lowcraft dur.rec will bo conferred. late W. E. Smith.
Tha houist, which range from atmosphere of the community

&gt;

P rrrS H U IU lll irfi - Ailililiimal
■ layoff* In tliv ruilrii.nl imliixiry
T loomed loalay a* tlu&gt; ri-siill nl lha*
nation-wide striki* nl (Us),oou i 'I ii
United Steel worker*
ffcurly ao.uiK) railroaders have
been furloughed slurp the htrlke
began June 2 Tliey’re part nl the
422.405 wolki’M ill ulllril l.id.udrt"
off the )ob because of Ilie r,lecl
strike
The
Pe.l.isylv miiI.i
ll.iiliii.nl,
which laid ulf 10,000 inen June 5.
aayi It I* being forced t.i fur
plough ‘Several thousand" addition
al workers
A i pokeaman declared. “ The
■trike U having serious progres
*lve elfeet on trallir
Now It
U culling u(( ntiipinent* (ruin many
concerns which depend on steel
for their own production "
The same situation hold' true
on many other railroads ihiongh
out tile country Many are moving
only passengers. mail, express and
perUnables as the prodm turn nl
4| lurahle good’ i eurlailed lieeause
of Ihe steel strike
Meanwhile, representative* n(
the Iron ore Imln-dry say they plan
to ask tile Steelworkers it a plan
can be worked not to move iron
ure now stockpiled In the Upper
Lakes' region All ..... shipment:
along wtlh Iron ore mining, have
been suspended ami lodo lry of
«4 tin«tilU**l till 1*41 »U »

Ni. :"l&lt;l

V in iiili il 1‘ir-is I i -.i -.i il \V in*

( r r i i t i .iI

Senalor Tal l Claims .ill) t inn eiilinn I &gt;ele&gt;:ales

I Ii ip in i*

;;. 11i

t't &gt;'V'fl
• ) V'3

I H

I »r l u ­

&lt; iIIi 1, 11I

ll,M y t!

i Ii 4ipin i ii

■||ll I I I !

I.

1.0 , | ll., 1Ii •»l*1*11fh

...............
I ol I -I I . I hi*** i'
t *ill ft• ft,
ll 111Mail ft
I I hi*
I »*I !• &lt; .1 -I , |l* liM*!
fill IIIaftHI•Ift
II
ii*tti«
I ll tl
•*||‘&lt;I III* licit
............. ll lit
fill I •p ii l&gt;hi «n N j III«
I Hill Mil Ifi ll
I ll * 1141 ll. til

» . *1

Ouster Demand
Is Made Against
British Prelate

I li vrn
.&lt;• . lit

l i.1111

V **l * . I ’•111 I i •

II
4(fj11
* « ii»
•ii !♦»»•
I I •*!!
•11.i»' i
t ini.*
•r I &gt;
*i ti ll

%

‘Red’ Dean Of Canter­
bury Attacked For
Germ Warfare View

i ilt

^ A h

Kiwaniana Hoar
Oscar Harrison
On Convention

Kiljialiick Named
Nc*w Treasurer Of
.. ... ...... ......... ,"‘fo Semittole C. Of C.

1 nfltlt v l» o n n l

*im 'li i*

h* tsl
I I ■*I

i&gt; i t

H

1V]&lt;t I Aj.»ain
Simly ProjrHii

iii

i *

Hi.

igtt

I I'M Uni*I
i- I * \ h
. i •■i 111111i
• *a*•I hi
h • ft till*
if.» lii'ftl
n 4 ii^ht
ft i ’!ft lit i.i it
»( (•i *.i
of Iftrt
il if)

( &gt;n I lt»s|iii.t! lit md

I&lt;

il
i ilit
lilt**

I’iiiti'it'd 111 ('oiliest

f.t
•i*

7.1

I'iittIC
Is riiiiiiil \N rrt’ltt'il

19 New Homes Under Construction
This Summer At Plantation F.states

Alan Kuir S
ir&lt;*s
Will \U&gt; CiiiHliirlt'd
Th u r‘;i!;i\ Al V M

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack

tej£££S£.n^i£!i^raah..rw.

- ______

-2 -

— —

T ,

M
'-■ft

MaiMUl, ■■IW V .'M SS ,»* «a -iu.iilS U U S.

l&gt;ftH I

|&lt; m \ n

T ii

5 i v f

A .o r
I osf

Slalruvi itmhip
li*

»l

il.
•(
M*ft|
.1.1

lit
t i l tftft'l I
1 . (ft.lllll
I •I4 All
• .. Hi*#
tin
If

t.iftbl f1ft . 1 mil • ' *, 14’1 ' , lift*Hi
ft.ft 1 ill’ !
4 III
II .1 H. 1it 1 tn
ll »», mu
III &gt; ftIm r .1 l i t
ft 1 Iftl.| ill II........ 1 t 1ft 1 J ’ uub
II 1 &gt;u .Il l , 1 I 1» I I ft 111I’ll UlY
I . 111it!
’ r h&lt;
I
ili i •it iuI
f•ftf •
•III* tl*|l
1*1C31
i i i.i im ml#
I. Mil ll MUI
&lt;\. ii iti’if tu I" i .. t.■ n |ii.|b *
tii .1 * •«b . St*U
til X. .1 *It. I
I{ftll ftal t \ la ft I . s kil l- I l ft.flgtl
i'll Hi ll &gt;'l tStill
I V ,»( jmNIftI
|t ’ i 1,1 j I I, J sis * ft .
4 Mil* t &gt;g
V |ih,ii.i t1 II ilt V
tin lilt . .Intis
11.... 4( i 11*I*la» ‘I
•litlllillfft * If* On Min I d, l.'IIMt
lift. I I 111 I fMl I'd nil I- i t'l-eu
I.l i.i. * bm . I,,--., , ,‘alb-tt
til 1w ul
Hit \m I ,,i I i- In "r#b
* l,l«
.lx Hit I , ,d inilit.iry
''.I* Mi.
, lii |in"i. Taft
it
' H1(i .fix ft.
II

.

Ml,. '

lift, l.l

&gt;m H it It j

I

l , I I. .

H u .
1 ilt i

Ill'll kll I ift
1)1,1 pliipl
II III c t tin lie "
11c -I ml,, ",
'i ip, pmpilic tho
Mu,. i , t ii,
ili*.■•11v repn ,1 li jl- ,;v nl i l adit!'
Hike
II,' JlTII •,1 11,ft! I •■'""ill als, 111
,dti,,' lucii Hum ci l"ldn try [nr
r r cU-i'Mon in p*:.' &gt;,i corroding
'll"' r-indi'm 1 tin- peiiplo
i try ’ Dio fttr.p drip &gt;fr &gt;|i fruiti ‘Its
tiiinin m luvlt pi ••&lt;
' llidii.’il Itn pin I, curtain of
tax and spend.
Ilnm—r said,
f *'lift’ll I111!til (III I**'l**» I Itf f « I

Alov iu

h im *
liih le
BIT?.
"Kali Breed"
1:00 . ID 46 - 4:38 - 6;8U - b:10
10:00

3IO YIKLAN D
"Banntrlln*"
7:45, feature 8:12, last coin;
pleta show 0'40
PR AIRIE L A K E
"For Men Only'*
7:45 - 10:30
"Unknown World”
9:15 only

•v«;Oft**JaMuuaAi”

�*•\

W est Florida Road
Tho Hcrnld dues know hew much the feuding and fuss* Mishaps Take 4 Lives
Fraud Not W anted

The Sanford Herald Ilift In Chicago hitn nnimmU’d to or how much nimilar smoky
B*t«kl1at*a la IX M

By Tka Associate* Praat

Holland Will Keep
Up Fight For State
Control ______
Of Lands

Roust, among tha Damocrata, take
tha aama poalUon, ha laid. ~
Hay
burn has baan mantioned aa a
Democratic presidential possibUl
ty, hut has aimounrad no plana
to seek Ihe nomination. Holland
did not mention tha aland of othar

convcruntion in nmountitiK to aniunx tho Dcmocrnta, hut.If Automobile accident, m ar Talla*
■»*
I n k . r a i i j i l r i ■■ saterJara hi* any cnnritilato nocuroH the nomination of either party in *•••*!■, and Panama City claimed
aspiieili*.
l » a l a i t'h rl.fm a * M l a &gt; it I m i i
1062 hy fraud, whether l&gt;y ■•«*(,*•- oarlJv.Vutlc**- V it himself,
T ' - Sl* °'h,!rl WASIJINOTON » - g e n . Holland
He expressed the opinion, how­
, M l M aaaalla Aaaaaa
or hy condonlnir hiicIi p a r tld p a r .f l,^ :^ ^ ^ . yaujortera, ho r e - H,w.-.wJ~.‘-Vah-cne.I'.urnl asid ! ' n • - -r*
ljwvv ); *rc far ever, that the controversy would
■Cuforoa aa
pin* . M a l i * .
" f "'** f'Rh' ^ deur be a factor In selection of a presi­
O P t a k . , r t . I l l , , a , I k * Pn«&lt; n l f l r p will inivc an extremely difficult tim« convlnclnx tho Antor!* Iwu «ulomolillca collided on .Stjt.- i*?™
Highway 7U about 30 im'/tj Xtrt»"""
■"•'•""'■-r'-.t .r.avt- dential nominee at the Democratic
a , f l a u liin i, |.*|..,1.1m.
.'J&gt;# a h
«ni!
in-o/iio
Dial
hi?
i»'tti’
\u
President
of
liieati
L
’iiitci
convention opening In Chicago July
•f o u i m i ui warp* a. ist *.
ol Panamn City, killing Krfirsl I si lands
States.
Congress
ndlmirned
Monday 21.
Houseman. -V), Apalachicola, amt
HO LLA ft II I,. I I N A N
A certain amount of chicanery, of juggling, or Jockey­ Mr* Kllrahrth Harrell Alexander. without acting on President T ru ­ The Issue also played a part, he
KOIlap
man's vein of n lull which would said, In Russell's victory over Sen,
nonnox livea m
ing
for
position, is expected l&gt;y Amcrirnns 'and looked nt 21, PattiiniH City.
n a .I k P .i M aaaa.p
Joe Alexander, huabnnd of the have returned control of the dis­ Kefauver of Tennessee In the Flor­
with mild interest as a part of lho great kmii''- They take dead
woman, and a amat I son puted land* In the lairs. The veto ida Democratic primary election.
DATKa
••■&gt;« not called irjt for a vntr, hut Kefauver Is an advocate of federal
• « platforms and keynote speeches with grains of salt. These, were hnxpltntiml.
t.na too, are mere trappings. They like to hear hopes and plans
Cause of the accident was not I'nils ml conceded nt one nnlnl that control of the disputed areas, with
the bill’s supporters rnttld not mns- receipts from oil and gas develop
C M stated and to get a little wrought up. They applaud nt the determined, the patrol said.
1*00 moment and are not too serious about tho trappings the day A Negro rnuplc from Helray 1.1 i...t wo uiirds vole reipdrrd to menta being devoted to educational
purposes
llearh was killed nine mllra ca*t override the veto
All
a k llaar,
aallppa, par*, a ! after. The rlrctis was yesterday.
of Tallahassee when their nutomo
Me whs more optimistic on long
Ikaaha. . . .a la lla a a aa* natlppa af
Hut actual fraud is another matter. Thn American bile collided head on with n (irey- range prospects.
. a lpn ala m pal lap I D ,
rl
valalaa &lt;aa*a. n l l l fca pkarap* la, tieoplo have suffered from fraud in elections before. They hnund hus
"IPs a highly enrimrnglng nut
• I I W i l a r M h i II i I m talpa.
The deoil were Identified ns Wil­ look when you check the list ol
knew little about it until it was too late.
lie Krrd Hassle. 3.1, and Ids wife, men most prominent Iv mentioned
O .p rp .p a lp * Nallaaallp I l f
la*
Today life is different. The great nows services, press, Mary, 2fl Vaitnln Iwonard. a pns
laa#
MPfpapaaPf
H * » r p .p a l a l l . * .
h r the pre-ldencv." he said. "The
la*., Raw Vark, ( k l p a « a , llt l ,n l « . radio, TV, are far more active and competent than before.
'.eager In Ihe Hassle car, nnld site rhstirc-i are etrellent we can put
*■■••• O i l , aa* *1. U a t a .
jumped
when
she
saw
the
cnlllslon
Wo approach nearer—not yet near enough, but a little
across nur bill nrxt year."
, 2 * * S * w M la a mamkpp at ( l a
was going to occur and was not
He 'aid Srn Taft of flhlo, Oen.
AMapfataJ S-r*a. nk lp k I . .n ftlt .it nenrer—to George Washington's Ideal of an enlightened injured.
•vplaalp.l,
,kp a . a ,op r» ,a k l| . public opinion. Ills which were tolerated yours ago because
Dwight
D. Kbenhnwer and Onv.
o
ur
of
Ihe
19
hua
passenger*
Po
f j O a j i a , all Ika l»pal . p a t p.lala*
Pari Wiirrm „f California among
Americans could not help it will not be tolerated today be- were taken to a hospital with the
‘il*
••
••
•»
llepnhllean aspirant* all havn
A * M a t 4la*alrkaa.
minor Injuries.
cauea voters are informed anil can help it.
publicly Atioimrfrd stale ownership
Americans do not want for President the mero winner
of Hie oil rlrh offshore coastal
WEDNKHOAY, JI7|,Y 9. 1952 of n race, especially If It Is a fixed race. Americans want a
areas.
GOP Platform
Sen Hussetl iif flrorgla and
President to whom they ran look up with respect for his
Speaker Hayhurn (IV Tex.) of the
TOOAY’H lltlll.K VKHHK
( I 's u i t e * # * V f m !*■■• O a * l
competence, his character and his Idonls. They want a Pre­
to Agreement.
sident who will represent them at their heat, They will lie come
The W eather
I,. H Parsons of Virginia, who
P,t*n rhanrr la u niter law. (jml
willing
to
tnke
no
less.
heads n group thnl wants to handle
Rib Icwkfil fur nhriil, Hmnr fif nr
lllah I ‘IS Prcclp.
racial problems nl a local or stale
do not make much #*ff«», I lo rum.
1941
*7
’evel with no federal Interference, A'hevllle
m l" DOftSeashm „f nur klnx&gt;h»n
Jailr
h h |I
&gt; &lt; t l a » i t ’h r U l m n *

la in la f
M l Crw

Inherit tha kI„ir&lt;lon&gt; ,&lt;i . p I f&lt;.,
you from the foundation of ih*
world.--Mat. 1!5:;M.

Ai Bub Hop* put it. General
MarAitliur did nol take * (rain lo
Ih* Chicago convention, nr fly in
by plane, a , any ordinary mortal
wnuld have; he wnded nilinre fiom
l.ake Michigan.
The Stale Cahinrt, over-iiding
recommendations o( the Statr I lo».
pilal Advimry Council, ha, ap
proved a "iliyinii init" hmpiial (ur
chronic altnholii, nt Avon Park.
Now the ne*l ipirilion it how to
k*tp them diied nut.
Se*M. Hurlmrk fi* Co. tper.i
$31,576,600 la,i year for new,paper adveitiiiny, or nearly ter
percent more than the previou, all
lime hinh. And their nrt ,ale,
amounted to $7.657.dOn.OOO, «|i&gt;
an all time high. It pay, to adver*
live.

Our Ship Comes In

For the first time In a hundred yours an American ship,
the liner United States, holds tin* record for an Atlantic
crossing. There are ships which are faster than the new
liner but they are all naval vessels or small ships in com­
parison with the new (Jueen ol the seas. The United States
now holds the record formerly held hy the Queen Mary.
Tho fast ocean crossing was more than a matter of na­
tional pride. The liner United Slates Ih equipp'd for quick
conversion lo a troop carrier and in case of emergency the
liner could transport American men and machinery where
they are needed faster than any troop ship in history.
The Tlritisti, whose excellent ship the Queen Mary held
the previous record, were as interested anil enthusiastic in
their acclaim of the new speed records as were the people of
America. Hrltaln is I radii ioimlly a seti-faring country ami
the sense of sportsmanship Inherent in I lie Hritlsh was
never more beautifully demonstrated.
The Captain and the crew of tho liner United States are
deserving of the highest congratulations for their accom­
plishment. In the lexicon of the men who sail the seas there
is no higher tribute limn the simple words, "All hands well
done," The men who built tho liner United States and the
men who sailed it have earned those words of praise,

Alcala Ih Exiled To
Cuba To Fininh Term
TAM.AHASSK.K

MscArlluir evtn mote bittetly.
.Stanm or Governor Watr«n of
California might llien be the rlioicc.
But who at lliii willing would po»*
ilblv pick either ai a likely1con­
tender;
Florida got plenty of national
publicity lm month, according to
a recent mtvey by the Orlando
morning Sentinel. Joan Gourley.
Rollim College itudent, appeari on
the cover of the Ladies Horn*
Journal i Marion Ellis Davii of
KiMimmee was the lovely model for
fail montli'i Packard ad in Time
Magaiine, Ufa and XToUferai a
group of Orlando yoitngiteri ap*
pkar in thin month's Holiday, Good
Housekeeping, Better Homes and
Qordens in advartiiementa of VinyIda. Marcia Crane, ai Mlit Florida,
k bringing fame | q .Florida with
(Icluies appearing In .bewspspen
gad magaiine* thimighoul tha
Oounlrr, ail of which continually
Nmlndt tha nation (hat Florida
•Words tha bail in health, ricreaJfon and graciout living, taya tha

, laid Getters! M*rArthur in
ikgu lh« ulhn night, "illmltathow million* of American waga

gWMb
g tAla*,
t wtha coal
s aof

Bulck Special Sedan

Cleveland
lais Anrrlrs
New Orleans
Seattle

$271-00

Washington
Im-ksonville
Miami

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr*
Sedan

Tnllshiusen

$1271-00
1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan

Alan Rule
H 'a w U i 'n * * f r i i m

l'* a *

Hu*i

have Mown her horn, thinking
lin t the boys would remain on
their side of the road, when Alan,
svho had Just decided to go home
to gel Ids mothei'* permission to
go swimming, turned across the
rood no III* hlryrln.
Swinging her car sharply to
the left, Mr*. Hooper tried to mlm
him, hill the parking light of her
automobile struck to left pedal of
die bicycle mid the hoy wni flung
'o the pavement.
Tho car continued on Inin III"
illteh hy tho side of tha road
und turned over completely. Dam­
age to It wna estimated at 1(150.
The boy wna taken to Hip
I'erpnld l.nughton Memorial llosnltal where ha was pronounced
lead upon arrival. Mra. Cooper
ws* (rented for shork at Ihe hoaliilnl, and was later rrlrased In
care of a physician.
*
A Inn flii[«&lt; was horn In S in
ford, Aug. 1H, 1910. He attended
Hanford (Iralnmar School and
wna recently promoted to lli&lt;Hcventh tirade, lie attended tiePirst flnptlst Church Hiindny
Hclmol. The father, W. ( ’. Hole, Is
nisti’ ger of llu* meal department
"f the Plggly Wiggly Grocery
icro.

Bring YOUR Ford Tractor " H O M E *
rat a vA U T Y
snvict,ciHumi M on/'
From radiator fo drawbar, wc know every nut and
bolt on your Ford T ra c to r-a n d It tnkea intimate
knowledge like this to make sure that your tractor Is
properly serviced. Only a Ford Tractor dealer can have
the Inlest factory information and procedures at hit
fingertips. Tiint's why we nre specially qualified to
service your Ford Tractor nnd Dcnrborn Implements,
You can get real savings when you bring your Ford
Tractor "home" for service. Take advantage of our
service "specials" on engine overhauls, tune-ups, and
other services.

ASK US ABOUT OUR NEW’PAY-AS-YOU-FARM PLAN'
For P a rti a n ti Service

$1340-00

FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS

1950
Studebaker
Commander Sedan

and Loan Atioda Hon

SIITBOO

l.nw Mileage, Kooks New

1916
Oldflmobile 2 D r.
Sedan
U N -o o

m

.V;h Current Dividend

FIHHT FKDFKAI.
SAVINGS &amp; I.OAN
AHBOCIATION
111) Went l-'lnit Street

s o N

IHE SIGN FOR SERVICE
Mtfhof ccm'f be b e a r/

BRITT TRACTOR CO.

Orlando Illway

ou'll dltcovcr a lot that you like In
this neat, fleet and nimble traveler
the first mile you drive it.

How caty It I* to park In round-town
driving, cipeclally U you have Power
Steering,f

Such things as cushions broad and deep
—six'passengcr room unsurpassed by
any car in America - fabrics rich, soft,
harmonious,

How relaxed you and the family &gt;vl|l
feel at the end of a lonjj Uny’s vacation
jaunt-with Dyuaflow Drive to let you
drive at edse pn tho open road, without
thn tenseness of olutah-piiahlng In traffic
-plu s a Million Dollar Ride (a protpet
tho comfort ol tho fmtilly*

As you take it .through traffic—breast a

. .
a g ra a t
need ft.
'
\ jy
This, you will soy, is very Super indeed*
B u t no one-time tar
the deep-down endm
yow e whtm you own

I.

T h at ride is somethiPg to talk ab o u t
M ore then a dozen selected engineering
features control roll and wander on
curves-snub dip and sway before they
get pdst the fram e-carry you over all
o l ro w b w lth k*U*by unorthl^M .

WVT.-

PHOENIX SOCK
SALE.. NATION WIDE

►
ft#

B

i n

c o .

210 M A G N O L IA A V E .
Phono 1(134
#nnfnrtl

A m lth u tF lr.b all8 B n * liM -R iiin ,tth n t

18

w

KifiiK' I 1

gallon of got.
I n other words, all the mlW
in this Bulck are gplng to
gladder and gladder that yot
-fo r comfort, for fun, Wr thrHI ktfd fttfr
thrift.
- s ’
What arc you wafting fgr? Cbme Ih and
get your sample today.
tettuorki, trim &lt;m4 mmhU aft mhfmt
io
option*!

tom** ootuo.

0 tjftr* fott &lt;* m tot

oninptr *1 u*U*t

Phone ftOl

lorami raati. mm n Mtctuxies, utmt racroav mroRMittMt
negurtM tea foao tractors • piammn f am iromnt

ONE WEEK ONI.V — KEGINNING
THURSDAY, JULY 10 THROUGH JULY 17

tm m ri

r wtg« wai $3G M . Sub-

|M7 for railroad rndto*
id 137.71 taka koma pay
DMi lag. My wnekly wags

raid no compromise was reached
The opposing group, led by Mra.
Mildred Ymmgir ol Lniiinrmn
wants n federal commission with
powers to hold public hearings and
.nmprl lestlmnny on Job discrimi­
nation and other liiucs. The pro
posed commission could not punish
-other than through publicity.
Parsons said that was going ton
fur. So Mlllikln put his own stall
to the task of svrltlng a compro­
mise he hoped the full committee
.mil the convention would accopl
without n public controversy.

Chicago

iiiD IV ID U A L A T T E N T IO N

w itwkto*.

�-jrmwTOr &gt; v r r " *** ' - “**■*

*

T H E SA LFO R D IIK R tL '
■
I
Page i IN S L ’ K A N C K A T A H A V IN G .

Miss Perfect Weds
Paul Daniel Hickson

Social A n d Personal Activities

1.1 July 9. 1M2

Miss Mary laiuise Perfect, d.iugl 1
!.. ut Mr. -i.d Mr- V ,.r
»'elect of Ft Lauderdale becaqie tin1
PHONE 148
brute ol Paul Daniel Ihca-tru, mkt
of Mr and Mrs It .1 Hickson at
Sanford on June 22 The Rev John
Beautiful Simplicity Marks W edding Of
Howatd Hanger performed the
Mary Joyce Stevens And Kent A. Bateman double ring ceremony at the Park
Temple Methodist Church in PI
l.iiudcrdaltIn a ceremony marked with quiet blossoms.
TH U R S D A Y
Sensoiinl flowers against a barkMrs. ilatenian chose u« her maid
beauty amt simplicity, Mary Joyce
Th t Semlmdu County Miueurn Stevens, daughter of Mr and Mrs. of honor and only attendant, her ground ol greenery were used in
tnd Historical Aaagclsiloii will A B. Stevens, became the brtde sister. Miss Denise Stevens, who decoration of the church Mrs \
amt it tha Woman’s Club builJ- of Kent A Bateman, son of Mr. was gowned In a street length It Armstrong, organist pl-tyed the
and Mrs. C, O. Bateman of Kissim­ frock of aqua organdy fashioned traditional wedding marches and
with full skirl of eyelet embroidery. Mrs Hetty llunpaii sang “ At Dawn­
Sanford Towmcnd Cluh will bold mee. on Saturday at 4:30 o'clock. She wore while accessories and a ing" and ” Because "
The
Hev.
J
E
McKinley
perform
trsrccular meeting In Ihc City
(liven hi marriage by tier Lilli
corsage of white daisies
.’ommuiloner’s room at 7:30 p m ed the service at the First Meth­
Wallace Bateman of Kissimmee, er. (lie bride wore a gown -d
odist
Church.
[•diets.
brother of the bridegroom, seised while embroidered nylon oriMtmy
For her wedding, the brute wore as best man
over lutfeta. fentin ing a nnddid
a street length dress of while pique
bodice and sealhqieil sweellieutl
Immediately
following
the
cere
[ HOLLYWOOD ] featuring a round neckline studded ninny the couple left for a short neckline with yoke of net I he foil
By JACK QUIGG
with tiny rhinestones. Her access­ wedding trip after which they plan gathered skirt extended Into a
(For Bob Tbomos)
ories were white anti she wore a to make their home at 131U linker cathedral train She wore a head
dress of organdy and lilies ol the
corsage of white rosps and orange Avenue In Augusta, (in
valley trimmed with seed pearls,
HOLLYWOOD U T - Sorun 20
and her veil of Illusion was flngeiitlies from Hollywood and Vine,
(ip length She curried a white
it tiled in rolling hills at the (Hr J. Martin Stinedphers Commemorate
'Prayer Hook lopped with a while
tnd of the San Fernando Valley,
25th W edding Anniversary A t Reception orchid and streamers ol -tephnn
a little publicised paradin'
a
Otis, and she wore a single strand
re the movie Industry cares
of pearls, the bridegroom'- gift
or its needy sick and aged.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. Martin KlineThe maid of honor Mi«» Patricia
The setting Is a CO-ncn* tract of cipher rulertaloud last evening with
l arr of St Petersburg, was gown
M
Paul 11.iiili-] Hickson, who-i nmrrlnge to Mr. Hickson was nn
rltrus and walnut groves Its heart a reception commemorating their
ed in blue orgumlv featuring a lit r- v. i of June 22 m Ft Liiudiidub Mr. uml Mr- Hickson have now
l a cluster of low. modernistic 2Mb wedding anniversary. About
ted boiliic cap sleeves anil lull it i i . (.I -n Kanfoid unit plttii to Ici.vc in the foil foi Ft. I.aiiitei tint.
mtldlngs surrounded by lawns, 300 guests called at the Stiuedpher
Mr and Mrs Fred M Smith kirt On bei head was a Joliet w . , It.cy will
lly ponds and beds of dut/llng liume til 2404 Park Avenue between
m . oil the school 1tii-oll&gt;
and
twu
children,
Leslie
mid
Mike,
cup ,,i matching orqaiuly and -In­
lowers. The landscaping requires the hours of tt:00 and 10:00 o’clock.
he attention of six gardeners.
Myriads of while and silver flow­ ure spending this week in Key , mire wrist length white nylon
gloves She carried a bouquet ol
C ounty Hoard
( ’ O f C M eetin g
For the sick there Is u $1,330,000 er arrangements were userl In dec­ West.
--------of pink carnations
hospital and a convalescent home, orating the rooms The SllneclpltMri Leona Hlrhards left on Mon
U1t,ei bm bl attendant.-, were
11 u l i l l m i v i t t n u i i I ' M f III,* I
11 miii l r lint in****
I*«• I
ffla hospital ha a 40 private rooms, ers received their guests before
Saiduril, sister
iJVh fronting on a balcony over the fireplace In (he living room af­ day for Montana and Canada Mr„ ,-,,,.,1 j im,.„
It* ( 'me m ii m il O
F i-l ti runfeleuee mill Jnek-oiivillc
t(ll&gt; |,r idegrooin
M i-- T I) r**i»i nk i
ter which they were shown to the where she will spend the summer
inleii-sls on llu- rolistruriion of
ooklsg • garden.
with relatives and friends
liennetl and Ml s- Stella t alter
I wo u.i'iulii'i
iif tin* ('minty flu- piopiixnl Kt
John- Indhin
ft employs a resident phvstrinn guest register, placed on a table
Their
gowns
were
idi-iilnal
to
that
It iui" f 11*itit11in til I . I Vi'tl Fir Id mill Itivei Cn nII I iilleodeil I•&gt; inin-ilf
tnd has specialists on cull. I'n decorated with the Kllneclphrr’s
Frlendt of Robert Middlelun will of tin- in ml ol Loom in pastel !!■
mi % I hi**, 4«|i|iriiii'll !&lt;» pi
mill Fot real lb i-rkelirldgi Cbiun
ients are treated, without cost, for wedding picture, wedding Invitation be glad to learn that lie is Improv­
uml llu-y curried bouquets 11&gt;*\ miiiw in in n bv tba* t'(umuinaimi her of Coliiliu-i re limnaK' ' Hif long as neressary Koine have and guest book used at the Stine- ing from an operation ut Hie shades
of
pastel
curnallotix
111 t i l nut Hilling VUlilliulIM lltl'l -uid Hint ii noi-fing will t-i- told
teen under care for as long as cipher's wedding reception.
Orange Memurlal Hospital In Or
Fred Fields. Sanford, attended Kick
fm i *fns1 wttrkft* It in Sanfonl lain Hi H nmnlh with
light years.
The refreshment table in the din­ lando
the bridegroom us l.--t man amt vv i 11t‘i itti'il in k’ i v t'lirli rmplnyr*- I III"
I l*6f11*411 4.
(*•onht
t! itti t*l
For the aged — minimum age ing room wux overlalad with e Mad
Ushers were tlnheil ,1 H l e k 'O l l , n fm hint lirrii with I hi* i 'm m U
The
\ii\iliiMV. anil n l h t ' l I111 ■' I I' hI i ' i I
a go for men, 03 for wumen — leru linen uml lace cloth
Mr and Mrs Lelund Build uml ,li
hiolher of the hriih gloom, Vw•*■ill* for Mil* will, a VVitk's |m«i 111*ft In
Inithi'i "*ital\ Ut
here la the Motion Picture Court table was centered with an ar­ son Michael Wayne have returned
w tis i*iav jiiiniiiiIk&gt;- Mf I hi* (ii u |i t t
ry House. No "poor house” this rangement of white gladioli, ealla from Rellwood. Alu where they Cecil Junes and Paul Pet fed, v
M" i 'iv' » k mii'j hmi11■. \i u l&gt;
Ktillaml I Iran Ul llllilllU' I I 11III
U 30 "guesls" oceupy private rot- Idles mid fern Itefleetors at either spent a short vacation with rein hndlirt of tin- 1st tillil I ••|■-L• t lm 11 I III lit H I » k a iiii’mI nn* will III' 111' I'l ill' 1hi'
The bride’s inoilu-t wore a gown d- i
Xges, similar to those of luxury end of the table held a crystal lives
o
of aqua taffeta anil lace with all I
Wi.man'" * lull l i n n «ila V lil^lif fill
resort hotels. Like the hospital punch howl and a llercd wedding
t,..I • In , 1011 I 1 0 I I In* (nil jit. 1
Mr* W M Musselwblle and sou uri-hiil lorsuue Fm bi-i sun’s wed
f 114*I fl'4 I 1116T I III I'l
rooms, the cottages have picture cuke Silver cnmlflobra held white
of 11 Inn f... e ifii Hi /.nl imu "I lh« (« tin nil II Min \
1 Hi
window* fronting on gardens. They ln|&gt;crs
Lovely arrangements of Billy and daughter S&gt;lvla Hayes ding Mrs lliek-.m « hu-e i gown
I nli^tki oldj \ 11il -S Smilunt I ihiaiv ami Mn » util
t. 1 .. 1 , ■
ire coinforiabry
comfortably furnished
lurmsncit uml •l|,‘ while blossom* and candle* left yesterdav morning In spend of royal blue irepe .mo laee^mnl
!•re
t, V « |4 ill 1 Ii*** A
-1 ■11 oi
have
“ *«• throughout the room
ii I imii mal u i^ iil tin mmiv
lave private bath*
baths and maid scrv
about ■ week In Ft Valley and a corsnui* of pink ro-clmd*. Vlrs
C t’ 1'i-iti'i l pall-mu! gi u'ldmolh. .il. M-'ll, ' I 41( t 111 Sill! • 111f4‘Mt4*f 9 a- |'-i - ' 1111|1tn IrM |ut- .III
ICf.
Piano mukic was softly played Maron. (in
c«. 'niere are double cottugrs
collages for
I of
HU F-t I \
er of Hu- bride wa - ullirid in a
during Ihc evening by Mrs Mar
tnarrled couples.
I *i Mfiilinl lack Mall |*ii -uj«*l
1 n| |if"tr«1« U I'M &lt;*'
i f N u ty bloc ami wloii- i-rt-pc
•■vi11 kin* iiiMi f iin* I ii ti'i-tin
(in
l*l‘till
r A central building contains a vln Milam and Fitrreal Hire ken
Mr ami Mrs I K Southward gown
111111J: t Hi1.4 nil l 11*III i»f
with
wbiib
-Inwon.1
ii-i-;ii:i‘
of
&gt;
■
I
ridge.
Mrs
J
S
Cleveland
sang
large library, a sumptuous, tellM'lil
iiiilmhtl ** W
and ituiigbler JeAiine lell today for
S|»« IM t i
II
«
Slllh*
11
1|f1laV\l« \ Mi
I
w
liilc
1
nrnalion"
()
Promise
Me"
mid
"Alwaya"
vision-equipped lounge, ami a din
11fii i y Hmm|» jint, II* ill v With iiU ,
Rapid City. S I) . to visit Ihnr
.. t I ♦ 1* U r I nil &gt;| 11 11•“ i' I W
linilli-lllali'ty follow llu' H»* loroIttg room which serve* food dc which bail been sung al the Kline- daughter uml son In law Id and
ivtlhl'M, S* fill I nl
I
I
t
(rill
t
4
I
I
i
r
(
I
\\
\
III
I
moii)
a
ri-i
option
v
.
la
id
lo
Ibc
m-tbfd recently by Ihree visiting cipher’* wedding
Hoyli". V|i J 1ti it
Mrs Alfred Domlney They were
J mIiii Ih mu i t ,
'n
il
I
*
I
S
1
1
*
Mil
I
1
1
1
*
1
1
(1
1II
It1
III
■
'
cburili social bull
A -t tini! were
(luesIs were greeled ut the door accompanied In Asheville, N i
[Britisher* as the best they tasted
VV V Ih111 n|*, Vmil l i vt i a 11 ft -i. t.|v ,
I' *■■|•1 1 1v ff V\ S \ hint
til.I
i k West
by Mrs. H L Morris, showing by Mrs II M Papworth who will Mi-s i»pul I eel \D- l.u
In this country
J mIiii I v4 v . VI I I 4't*, 1 lu ll I \ulH
I
K
tl
tlillt'l
t
.
I
t
.
\|
ill
h
(
I*
Vi'
; fi‘iiwf i mil nil.I V! i
The guests receive not only room them to the living riMtrtt was Mrs sw-mt the summer uiunHit nl The brmik. Miss lleiis I’eifi-n uml Mrs
I 1 1 liui'h |&gt;i mI« I 4 11II1 4 r 11111|f Jm lm
Kullii-rliie FlliI ham
•nd board but clothing, a weekly (•ertrude Gilbert, uml to the re Manor.
h-i'U'U
(if
*
*
1
14■1 t y ,
Fur travclliii: M r- llu k-on wore
allowance, movies twlco u week, celvlng line, Mrs. W H. Stem
Sl» v *• I 'rt 1 i 1 |4 ii41 vi if**, vv hip's*'
an iiiurc blue i-mtirniden-tl organdy
•tation wagon service to Holly­ per. Ilecelvlng with Mr and Mrs.
Fem
inine
Florida
H o o v e r Sput*cli
frock with full -klrl ami Ibi-qui' 11111-1 hit* 1 flit V*t hi i*H tl|l|U il lHt’*l
wood and occasional Hips to town Stlneclpher was their daughter,
By DOItIH
iitfhl ♦jf vv uV iulviA«’t| lit*’
Miss (trace Marie Stlneclpher.
Ihh IIcc
Stic wore 11 pli tore li:il ft"
to see touring plays,
Italraard by Florida News Kertlee id slarchcd white Inn-, uml .1 while |l •111 ti f hm t hr v fill Uml
vsji *
(( illlllHIiril !'"•IMI* I'lsiir Hurl
Mrs Jack Stumper conducted the
Quells are encouraged to live
Ii 1-hi |iit
I hi I hi* -till11 111 f i Mill "three *Mil‘&lt;!i'i ^| ii ilk*. nr (tliiinlft
urcldd
corsage
guests
to
the
guest
book
presided
•• they would In their nwn home*.
Her*'* a vacation siiggistbm
olHn 11 Iimijm
1In
maHui vviifv .ill' tinxir19* |Hii tin for Him Ami'll
The couple will -pi-ml the Mini i |i I ■f m ti -i 1til Sul h tin y.
There Is no bar, bul drinking In over bv Mrs. Charles Betts and lhal your whole family will en­
I .III |M'n|&gt;|«"
Miss
Dorothy
Bunge.
Assisting
llicr
III
Kantonl
and
in
Hie
Full
roams Is not frowned upon Some
joy! Spend your summer vm-ntion
llu' t 'uiniiMAtiliih iflatitiHl tin |
“ lla v a i r Ih** Jkliailnt nl M u **ii
with
Hie
guests
were
Mrs.
F.
8
plan
to
return
tol-’l.
Ljudardulc
tjhd private gardens. A few of the
at one of Florblu'e atot*' Park*.
Hi’iti nn Jt
1 &gt;4ill i \ i *Iin #«i !•« l
i»l linl with Iiih I nn I'unn ;tln l-'ii 4t’
Lamsott, Mrs. K. A. Monfortuii and
{Women sell needlework,
There uVJ'nine iletrelopcd «lati- to make ttu-lcr boonF imiiimi I i i1 Jill nthlilioiuil .ci,iNHI fm iN**i ol Kai I Mar \ mil hi •in i,i 1
Mrs J. L. fngley. Presiding at the parks nil uvi-r Florida. Kni-h l»
Mrs lllcksiui was giaduuti-d fiom 1ll* ( liMinln’i |m11111•1i v finiti "I hi *
i Names of the guests are kepi punch
i ui mill nf Km ii ht'vin* wilh In*
In the dining room was unique and Intcn-stlng in It* own Hu- Fi Lauderdale llicli K1 I100I .1111! 1iCtifMt,
confidential, but It I* no secret that Mrs. J.bowl
vt lilt ir 'All's llllall IIIIHIIM, 11*i i"*i|u Inal
nv4 i n iiM iil
iM iiihhH
Bralley
Odharn
and
at
Hie
many well known personalities of wedding cake, Mrs. Hawkins Cun wav. CIioosh iiii** that offer* » Florida Stale IJulvei-ily She i- -&gt;
M I'M ' I * ■1 Him *1*111j.411 «»Ik 11 . ili'li' il" mal mil.iimn *
seventh nr tide tenrlu-r al Hie Naval h «Ir|il 11 I I •• 'ff t h| » »• 11Mf1ii[•*11 h\
yesteryear have spent their final
(hangc
of
teruiln
uml
scenery.
Assisting were Mrs Voile You’ll find thul your vmntinn Air Ktullori Srlinul in FI Lauder
'll Itm Jii*ain*'r.iI
ih'ftii1 Nr plan
days in Hie home. Maurice Cos­ netlv
‘ui 11 1 Mi I-111111 i[|M jt ml 4r14 liiil
J r , Mrs. Donald Jours
phis
i'iv i .i w i v |*ru
ilubtello, Matinee Idol of silent lllms. Williams
costs
will
be
In-Ill
lo
a
uilrilliiillli
l*
t(
I
I
I
I
1
.
1
1
'
1
4
'
III
1
1
-It
,
him! M4•I of Mm* m
Mrs (Seorge Wells, Miss Dullle
i r.tm
Mill* il II. flu In I *laic
died there Current residents In Kmllh,
Wr
tin k -on grmluuteil InmIHi I I '■ mi
Mrs M T llnvnes and Mrs and at Hie same time you'll liave ii
ill Hi hip nf ill dli i vmII i &lt; min in n
dude writers, two oiice-protnlnent John Kader
wonderful
outing
llesl
of
all.
siet-im
llnivei-lly
and
served
foi
A
4(1
1
mu
i»f
u
I
imI hi'f *•i 1cmI
hostesses
*M III Ut ikl 111*4*41•-in Mam •Inmimint
actresses, ami u former leading were Mrs W. Floating
hit uml hm H v *♦' ’••'t l'. ill* nl f hi* i'll i Imri llnnv
S Brumley, Mrs you won't spend Ii gieiit deal of Hi,,.,, years 111 Ilie I'nlll-il Stale- III* 1 - 111
I -Mill!
Navy ibinm World War II
Hr i» I ii fi*I
man.
1I I hi (M 111144Mil h&gt; 111*1III
linnIn
frenzied
and
eabuustliig
i li’i fnm m.i v **m|| In* Mn*
n"ii, the house
hmi.„ and
„„.i the
,hl, hospital
hiixiiitai Mf)|
*• M Um||0
Hi"1*’*.,.aulk&gt;
Mrs. Clayton
Smith. travel gettln)! to your vuiatioii al-o plans to teaeli In I I. Lauder i Inm
Doth
Mrs &lt;-h&lt;rU,,
S Sjihf*'M( M« uim» j il I ,'h h i t*I his
i h a m i* (&lt;&gt;i m v i v , it nl (rt*i*
__ upported by the Million Pic
dale
'l»rv » *•«■itfit. f 1 um I. !■’ H*»y I* , ♦loin in VriiiMlcii
Lansing, Mrs J. A Ponder, and ■lie.
hi* i | mi K i l l ' d
lura Relief Fund, which help* Mrs W. P, Brooks Jr.
A
i
n
i
m
fm
tinI
"i
4
in
1
ii
1
.
lltl'l,
aft
There Isn’t enuugb space lo go
Hi
diver
\
a|»(»i-.i
r
am
«a aI Ihi*
more than 7,000 film workers year
1
limping
eipilpmeiil
uml
would
liD
l
hut
1
h
*
*
&lt;
"t
m
1
Hf
v
hn
11
*
*
at
Into details utmut each park. You
pilin
Ilefreshments were also served ran
| i m ki ll i i u iv M iilln n h a l l
el nil a
jy. Hospital revenue comes from
get full Information by writ­ lo stuy in une of tin* park* vi-i' Hmi it 1 n 11r&gt;f1.1 11 11uH|lx |mi |*t
loiliolliiii. iiv ahull It lar 4'4 11|l il'll
lalarles In every branch of thc in the garden with Mrs Douglas ing to the Florida llmird of I'aiks ll'l.eiio Blute Park. Till* park 1
nv I*1 f\ ill** in*! ii ut mn
m viiltirni1 anil Ii m i l l Mn* ♦III** i|4'
Industry. Those earning less than Ktenstrom presiding at the punch anil Historic Memorial*, Tullaba-i situated 7 mile* north of lllgt
Il'fUllJlf fill* I 1 t(ll M | l*f Wil
1200 weekly contribute W of I per bowl. Assisting were the Mines see.
Sjiiings nnd 21 miles *0111 h of am 11 *ts' 111-*i iti Ji «miiily «’Iill i l niulf*'l Mn* nil lit hi-liiiM tn (A*n
cant, those earning more give l Donna lam Harper, llosemarv Gar­
ui fi ut' *J*t
.... hiiiv ilcivi*. liiiunhis Mai'/ViMmi Mn* l'**||VI'll
One of the niiial interesting Lake Glty. There are fu-ililn
hun’s ki'yimli" s|M'.ikiT
p«r cent. About 00 per cent of the ner, Carol lioeschrlt, Kllen Lyon*. parks Is the Highlands lluiiunoek In-re for faiiiily nrenuiiHhitlnris_ ami
»(* &gt;■ tlmiiif 1 ti.
industry I* signed up, b u t1any Nancy llmmtree. Beverly Cooper, State Park, which is situated 0 pat th-ulni ly group pm lb s. O't &gt;n&gt;
Hal hi lav. .1ill v 2*1 vviin mot ii*
worker of four years experience Peggy Wright, Barbara Cassube. miles from Behring off the fam­ consist* of l.riH'i ui lea of in
flit* ‘hit m nf a nn . I iU|f wIit*l| I In*
Mary Jane Dobsnn, Jeanne Lane ous Orange Blus*nm T ra il. Till* l e i e s t i l l g g e o lo g ic m i - 1 - .
la tllglblfl for uid.
||l 11, III111 till' HI I tlMl v him I wilt I
I ’ummHsmn wtll in* *i a - an mi( u u I
j Support fur the country house Miller. Joan Wright, Jeanette park hat been acclaimed u* one
fi' lit
a (1 (l&lt;11116*1 np)u*i \ all4*11III i/atmn htumK
.Myukka River B t.te I'm
l u i coma from the Screen Guild Cleveland. Paulette Cason. Joyce of the thrvu outstanding iintnral
Kill I * • at tin Stati’ I*iii k fi al a
one of the finest natural wildlife
Players Radio Show, which had Jones, Jonl Saunders, Patricia
cly
1 11 ii'Eiiiliti* 1 114*v \at y , nn
In tho United Blute*. Wild suncttniries In the country. Tin
run 14 yeara until It left tho air Tookc, Ann Whitaker and Mar­ parks
’n In J In v%rllc
thr Diir'k 1it*deer are In profusion In thu park river and lakes are full of fi I.
l)K . II. K. KING
for good last month. Stare and garet Malloy.
Artfm ut fm thin ififm mat mn.
and catwalks lend through the such Us bream, buns, perch and
studio* had contributed aervlce*
(’hurley
Bowlegs
cypres*
swamp.
( T i m O I ’lf A t I U K
Kim
limn
ttii*
fJmhiitf
nut
that
i
iilfisb.
I
think,
from
per-on
I
.
far the show. It* demise ha*
The scenic bounty of. these walks piirlem-e, Unit ... - ikl.a
a; i i’t ia i m Kmv#* It* 1*’11Vt* I Ilk*
thrown fund official* Into a slate
Please rail for sppaiiillasnl
1* really an unforgettable sight. vurntlon spot foi tin- r &gt;■.. &gt;
i * Ti» 11ml nn an i h uni mill in*
of qulat consternation, so far they
Tent and truller rumplng i* per- The n- are tu*lii' raldri* hen- tliui
ii- 11nif (Mini tn Hjii'inl n vnim
I'biinr 1732 1710
have found no lUbitlliite source of
inlteil and there are pirnle are rompletely fiinilsbed except
on.
jtnrome.
gruunds
with
plrnle
.stove*
and
for linen* uml are designed to
The relief fund is headed by Jean
tallies.
nci-omodnte four people. Myukka
Harsholt, in his lfllh pear aa preal
COOL OFF AT THE RITZ i t
If you haven't lent or trailer llu* been liki-lli-il to Hie A l l h im
[dent. Ha principal activities
actlvf"
are
Movlding Immediate mad____care
...
BIR TH A N N O U N C K M E N T
to the needy, and making loan*
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Uaede an­
to thoia In financial difficulties.
It eitrarts a promise from the nounce the birth of a son, David
recipient to repay when ha la able. Michael, weighing 0 lbs., 0W ore.,
The percentage of return, turnover, on July 2 al the Fernald Laughton
Memorial Hospital.
la low.

I 'H A I H I E

|II,‘» I N E S S

i DRIVE-IN

IK

Social Calendar

r o it Y o n t
IIO.MK • A ITO .M O H II.K

LARK

Now
Hliuwlng

B O y D M U f lllf lC E j

"Ftrr Men O n ly "

yjftjjld. . y «-►to

* *(1*01 "Y o u r

"I'n h n m v n W iirlil"

Mutual

In uni tut- Friend*-

112 N Park

Phone 101

"* *' 730 ^lODAT

arson al

s

V K N E T I A N

B U N D S

I'ilc lo rv

I'riic s

Yxltlord's mill \i oeli.ui Blind M imif wltirrt
ol fits you iiiiiipli'lr -el ili e l ii r

111.IMIS
•

Rr(a|diig 4

ItrinrdlllK *
lu e

Kepuiiil in, • 1 Imu big

il tiimil.-s

SFiMINOLl'] V K N FTIA N RI.INDS
Ptiaiie tI32-t\

*20 W e-l

li ilnl S l i r r t

Tuvioinrmvs

65e SIIOKPFK’S SUKKI AL 65e
x. I’l l I M S
I IM

II Pi It! K II \ M

l l l k

•III

HI I I
A l’I’l I

S I MV

I'IKK
l nt U N F I 1 IIII I UN. K I It A W HI II in

PARI A t l'

I t i n h l h t l &amp; A n ilt T V c n
U U OKI F.N AtiKNt Y

IIKADBOAKD FUFF
K 11a IK ti I liradtioaid In i Indie id lliltl.
l-:t HOI s
N P IIIN t.

KPI • I \ I. I N M I N ’ I I I S I ,
IIV K I

IS

\&lt; V I D l\ I Sr.

i m i i t ' l l i i n i n il.
Hall I a aad leg

talar- ailli purillAs, of
H \ Ml If I

s

M il

Ill— I t u s - l l U i

RI1V
I H IN

no

usm

11 « e

risi n n -JI
XJ111 IVIU
I IK Pnliiieltn A urine

I*

t

;}tf[

I'll aiiv 12.12

S a n la id . 1 b ifid a

A

\

1

■? ! ;

LAST TIMES TONIGHT

Curtoon

TO D A Y I

THE H A L F -B R E E D ffOINKOlOr

\‘*KL

and
/
Kclcclcd Hhurla

Summer Shoes

SHOWING THURSDAY and FRIDAY!
Knwvu

TH URSDAY A N D FRIDAY!

For
Comfort For Smartness

ITS HERE AT LAST!
wllh qH flit (Irt jl.eJqm w Lbf *!*t»lif

CURLEE SUMMER SUITS

qnd l l f o f a t Africa
P A R A D IS E
f n .jW w im

dii

•

with skilled wiirkm:msltl|i and a chnfco seli-ctioti id
quality iimtorials in thu tioasun's ai-wesl pattonis.

N A T U R A L B R ID G E

Valuta To 13.96

Wit aru fealtiriittf Cnrlun Suits fur miinmur in a cdihplutu rniigu of models, stylus and sizes — a selection
from which you aru Pertain to bo aide to complete your
mintmur wortirubu. And uvury suit in t)m Curteu line is
moderately priced. Why not let us show them to you
today!

NOW

*2

-

•

14

-

IS

-

to

/F C '

♦ T

88

ADUJDhl_____

*SS to M M I ■*Mart N

w a il

NUNNAILY JOHNSON• HENRY HATHAWAY

l« H h r iS iK » * a iN M N M It

PLUS LATEST NEWS and CARTOON
( &gt;Hl A N l J f &gt;

H IG H W A Y

GOOFY CARTOON — "M AN'S B ES T F R IE N D "

■

-'j T■. M . \ » - ii-i

D . E. P u r c e ll C o .
110 Wm ( First Street

Coming July 16 • 16 “Quo Vadls*’ Advanced P ric n l
*

Bmw.

cun inect hut weather with a smile, when ymi wiutr

t'lirlci) t'lidlies. These fiiut, light-wr-ighl summer
Y
sails comhiae tho Inst wtorl in small masctiliim styling

N A T U R A L IZ E R

Sanford, Florida

l

�A -

•-uw"h.' - -- --- \ ..

Blues Pit Rentas Against 2nd Place Palatka Here Tonite
Warren~"Mac’’ ~McCall Names A l Pirtle A s Most Popular Player
T *' !

lly K E N T (T IK T I.A IN
The Seminole Blue baseball
machine « ,i« r&lt;■(&gt;&lt;■11&lt;•&lt;I hy the coun­
ter-attacking .lax Reach .Sea
Birds In their home territory
last night, 3-2. Tmn Mill* spear­
headed the Him onalntiKlit with
hit 20th victory of the year, prob­
ably the fliat flln«er ill organised
haiehvll to reach that roveteil
goaL
^
river

|..ir h -ji

V h l*a Krw nln«X l.nulr Rentas
flay against the powerful I itlatko
A/nlea «. Rentes ha* a scaeuna
f , t Murrayllyril ylehlerl hut right
hlla while Milla aave up nine
In winning. Ilyrd's control *«•
auperh walking Just one and
fanning four hut the Hanford
hitting
attack
Hasn't able
to capllaittr on lllrd error*
and or able to hit In the clutch.
Ilyrd alutted tho llluiV tworun third Inning with a elngle
ami moved up a hone on tSeorg"
Kenla’ alngle. Paul E*kow filed
out and -thinly llhndea grounded
to lignite, whoao abort throw
waa fumbled by I’nru. With the
huara loaded, Joe Parian aingled
to center^ scoring Ilyrd r.nd Kenla.
M B5^*gnn with a tworu n

lo

on
Pare

a triple

v

i'i i'd

■ n (i,
,

o

ttav alh u o 'a

head

'ru led Pare. Kill-

f f l H H H H f t t L dy
to
llarmon Young h r I n g h o m o
Treailway after the cntrll.
Third llnarmaii Marniim Young
walked and waa puahed around
with the winning tally in the bot­
tom of the aecond on Ugarln'a
(Ingle and Tom Mlll'a douhle.
Hanford Ihrratrnrd In the
sixth when flroat led off with
a dnuhle and held fast aa Aleno
btaaled a single nff tlgarle’a
glove. Fred fatnllnro aarrlflred
■pd (ironl wNa nut at the plat*
on ('him flonsalra' grounder lu
short. Ilyrd hit Into a forre
play that ended the Inning.
Press Ihn Palteri Former AllAmerican gilder ntul sensation
rookie rntrher, Frank Smith,
atnl'-d hint night he should he
rendv In return to the Hanford
line up hy lomormw night. The

C. R. Dawson Picks
Azalea Al On His
Northern Team At
Hot Corner Post

Blues will he In Pnlntka for hi*
return. John Imhra nays lie ahnuhl
iie readyto taka over
Ida old
duties around the keystone sack
within the week.
Hanford
All It O A
KsktiW, 2h
.. ft
I
0 2
Ithodra, r
B I B
«
Pnrlse, ||&gt;
4
I
It 0
flroat, rf
4
2
f&gt; n
Aleno, ,‘lh
. 1 1 1 1
Cavallaro, rf
.1 I
I
0
ftoncales, na
I
fl
0 6
Ilyrd. p
. 1 1 0
1
a-ltentna
1 0
0 0
Totals
.10 9 21 9

Kifil

Second llase

(either

‘

Kolker, Coc. ........
Rivero, Han.
Pile!
Cor rales. Han.
s'- , Bewail. Orl.
Byrd, Han.......—
,
Rentas, Ran.
Zimmerman, Orl.
Blvern. Han.
' McCollouvh. Lera,
Onullak. Orl. ...

Center

Field

• N ltl.lO

MAMKKT

Pilcher

—

Pilcher

—

Pitcher

—

Manager

—

HOME

TRIAL!

GENE’S TEXACO SERVICE

High! Field -

lit* laafard As*.

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPINGS
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYW HERE IN U NITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

Most Popular P la y e r--------------North: Mel.stid, Palatka,
Mouth t Hanford, Cocoa,
Ra&gt;Inna and Jas Rearh.
Orlando and l.eeiburg.
N O TE : Mall In All-Star Editor, Hanford Herald, Hanford, Fla.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

Player
M. Smith
Pirtle
Kassahiari
Homlermeyer
Mallard
Poston
Earley

T E L E P H O N E S ISO and 1071
Room 404 Hanford Atlantic National Rank BelMlag

f

ALWAYS m V M \
FOR YOUR HOOF

With the weather rind the moon
being fuvnmhlo anrl sportsmen
having a long week-end over the
Ith, there should havu been nice
rntrhes in flesh rind salt waters
With the inins that we are hav­
ing, till' hnxH should Ire lilting
good at the mouths of the rreekn
whele liew water flows Into the
hikes aiol rivers,
A
mcm&lt;irni&gt;-sgMM|^^ ij
ilurn
for
r I g I rl • tifo rc e -fJH ^ ^ T
merit of the fishw i!
B
ing
rea,.|
git I n t I o n a has
f iw
been Issued frotnfNA. W i (
the office of l l e i r 'M*
I
L.
Mrl.aiichlln, -B B &gt;Mbswi^|
director of the B ^
" J
l-'teshp
f
n t &lt;•
1a I. ,
CommlsNlon. M c -f
I
Lnuchlln a a I d '
)
Dial all Wlldliro{ , J W
4
Officers ll u V e
Ja h a a a a
been liiittrurlcd to check nil per­
sona fishing in the Htnte’s fresh
waters for the new angling per­
mit, which hveume effective July

'

' ^
' Man Miller
Rill Muxtrsnsky, Del and nhurtstnp and (lurry
Bomlrrmrycr remained degdlockel
fur the Northern nlmrtslon poil
lion for the aecond ntrnlgnt day.
Mrt'all'u All Star H-Irctloan
North
Poe,
Houth
Koh4rtn, Del,. 1 It
Petiie, Qsn.
Ilrcwntcr, |H'L. .ill
Inrlira, Han.
MoilVky, Del,. HH
Doy, Orl.
Cud*, Del,.
Ill
AleHo, Han,
Dunne, |le|,. t:
Rhodes, Han.
Tr'dwny, .1 II. O F
Kent*, Han.
Kinnrd, J. It. o|-'
Hughes, Coc.
I'll tie, Pal.
O I-'
Shores, Orl.
Pi-u'gloii, Pul. P
Cm rales, San.
Mot .on. Pal.
P
Sewell, Orl.
Miller, Ret,.
P Mcf'ull'gh, l.res.
Ht'scke, Pal. Mgr.
Aleno, Han.
Moat Popular Plnyen Pirtle, Pal.
-—

ae

Kennul Club
Ihe ages nf 15 and &lt;11 must have
a license In flah In Ihe frrah
watera with line rirepllon. A
llrrnse la nut rniulrrd of angl«ra fishing with one In three
ranepolca In the roiinly nf their
rrnldenre.
The Director said that there
are a record iiumlier nf outlets
this year for sportsmen to pur­
chase fishing licenses. These per­
mits are on sale nt the office of
every county Judge, and nt a
large number of service stations,
fishing rntnpa and sporting goods
end hardwarn stores throughout
the slate.
In Hrmlnnle County fishing
licensee ran be purchased at
Judge Douglas Hlenatrnm'a of­
fice, Hill Hardware, Western
Auto Hupply and Croweo Fish­
ing Camp at (leneva Bridge.
There will lm n Fifth District
Hportamen'a Association meeting
In DeLand at the American

T nala h t' s Iln lrU s
I ' U I S T I I U IV— By talks Sill#
tF irs t Hair Malls linaklsl
Watt. Iltu liusrlr, li srk l&gt;an,
Ti.knv llojr. T o w e r Mao. Ilorsl I- la
ore, N r v r r IMisI, Mr HI lint T r r.
wS't O S H It t e l l — a /larks Mils
tirru a it H a lt IM Ilr florrklsi
llo rk h srl,
llasisioalass, ttn.ithrni-k,
tir.ivsrs Hoi prise.
Katsse
lirnwaril llrnt, High pitch, tlrar

Topper

T H I M I I n u t : — S/ISIka Mile
l.lurlla, J nli n ri jr Dollar. Copperlope. My nest. Il-u lsm t.iirky. r»oatoe Poitfl. Mnap flsit, Tm nersy,
•TIl M-ril H SL't&gt;— S/leiks* W-.e
Allselance, llebsl
Yalikes Miss,
Hlr llelisl. Ilia y.lp
Vlc-r-ii it U r j — * / talks m i i *
.
L, ***T’n- A &lt;» » ,l. Petsy I...II,
J ‘ I Is wh Hosts, Measure I'p, l.lhliy
"• IV'f J ' r.r r. Ksplnller.
S I X T H II.M'H— lleerk Cauree
Ho o.l«r Hull. Atwaye Pass. Westr»ck . Looky Dais, llnmlo-ase. Its
Hon.......
M . t K S T I I H A l'M — S/ISIka Mile
I j i r r y Caelnn. C orky lleliel, listl l " « 'lay, A la lx m a Cracker. Itmin-

n Warr io r. Haucy Hlsp. K ln e
I - u « M Dost Ital.y.
t ' . I O l i m H A I 'K — e/ISlfcs Mile
lilt Hkeet Khlls Arintlisr VVhlsk.
mile Clierilti. Hlilrssn. Kochs.
II. Itlilnplll Itcit
N I N T H MA« )^-*/ISIfcs Mile
.Sills. Hmnh r Frank . Hon Master,
ill t'y, Hhatfrnck, Fancy T r ln k * t .
rli, nji» Nynmh.
T K i T l i h a c k — a talks Mile
Msl Dtrcse. Jack Archer. Ilasty
Ills, M r
I nvwn, Fram-h Dios.
Ilswar
llahe. Marching
Silks.

The Salvnllon Army girl's soft
hall leant took undisputed possess
Ion of first place In (no City
League Inst night hy rapping out
a 2« 20 triumph over Enterprise at
the l.akefront Diamond
In the
opener of the douhlehonder Ron
mlll.it and Anderson climbed out
of the cellar hy whipping Wade's
(iroccry. 7 4. behind the three-hit
pitching of Mary lam Itowen
Outfielder Rornthy Tc*lo drill­
ed out a third Inning homer for
Itmiuilllal'g wltiumr mate aboard
lo spedrheori the winning attach.
.Sarah Jacobson went the distance
for Wade’s lo absorb the loai.
.Salvnllon Army now stands as
(lie only undefeated nine In the
iRrl'a softball circuit with three
ulus Mlldrptl lu r started on the
hill for Hal Army with Brewer
spelling her In the run-scoring marnlhon that taw 40 runners cross
n
a m e plate.«
i 'in io . A
home
- ••jI
All fnur teems will flnlih up the
week's play tomorrow night al Ihe
l.nkcfrnnt Diamond.
Iloumlllnt's
502-7 A
Wade's
0.11-4 3
Mary Lou lluwen and Fllpse;
Hnrali Jiienhsmi and Randrldge.
H it— Uumthy Teslu, llnumlllat's,
In :ird '.‘ 1111 one on.
Enterprise
/ 2 3 A2-20 IS
Salvation Army
9(13)0 4x— 20 17
Hurt. Thump-inn and Allman;
Mildred Lee, llrewcr and MrRnn
iicll.
„
Navy V F 33
0 1 RIB IH
KoMnn’n
6 R .BOO 2
Hunt-Mercury
.1 A .273 4H
daises Tomorrow *
Hunt-Mercury vs. Wllaon-Maler
Navy VF 31) va. Kohson'a
(Women)
W L Prt Oil
Hslvsthm Army
3 0 1.000 —
Enterprise
2 1 . Ml
1
Iloumlllnt's
I 2 .313 2
Wade's
0 1 .000 3
Results Last Night
RmimlllaPa 7, WedeRi 4
1
Salvation Army 21, Enterprise 20

365 DAYS A YEAR
Winter and stimmur, tail and spring, rain or uhlnu,
your rbol In In lor II. Il'a always bad wdathpr (or a
root. A (lnu sunny day lor you la wear fend Uar on
a root. II never gets a roil . . . surely II d«Mrv«i
sonr* thought and atlenllonl
Why not stop In today and see u« about having
that root fixed up with Barrett Mineral Suflacdd
Asphalt Shingles? L4t us mako a tro* UtlMglion
and give you an estimate on rerooflng Oofts—
there's no obligation lo you whatsoever . . . and It
may aave you money later on.
r a c e

CALL THE LUMBER NUMBER

FOR SUDDEN SERVICE

•
tJ**' l-s

is.

1

AMERICA’S

J
!
1
*
J*
IJ

CANADIAN ACE
BEER IN CANS
• For

W

’

1.11 J
Coes of t !

Treadwav J. B. . . .............
•
Robert*. Detfc
............... - - *
The »ee,l«oie^ja^-k Tble WeeF
Palatka eT HANFORD

r n
•..SS.

\1 r

ow
i 'p *

s “ PI

ii- «. .______
,
Lh 1'Am_r-' :
■__
w 1 (. •» » •» *&lt; 1 •» »

’ - - ^A
; A .1 *k*'

Id b l

IO 19 YEAR

in M z m o

■

Y

WANTED AUTOMOBILE

r e.^*e....■ T,

Hamm. Pel.
......
Herman 7. B. ............
Lopes, Pal. •
Manager
Htelneeke. Pei ............... — Kress. D. R...............

E S T I M A T E S

m
m
HAC K— Hsark I ' s s r i r
lough lloiiil.. O u r lu n i ly . Karol
................. Ueusln, t.iMiktiig,

OLLOWAY’S
H ORLANDO

Wenger, D, B,
VlelrSfir. Tls|„

llAHKIIAl.t. HTANDINtiH
Hy The Associated Press
Wotl laist I’d .
Florida Stale la-ague
Ref.and
13
1
722
Palatka
it
-r&gt;
ww
Orlando
10
H
AVI
Jaxvillo Reach
R&gt;
9
A2rt
Raylona Reach
9
9
.VKI
Hanford
7 10
.412
l^trshurg
0
10
.17.1
Cocoa
3
13
l»9
U ’rshurg H Rel.aml 4
Palatka 4 Raytona Reach I
Jacksonville llcnch 3 Hanford 2
Cocoa 1 Orlando 4
Leesburg at Raytimn Reach
Jacksonville Reach ut Oilamlu
Pnlalka at Hanfurtl
Cocou at RrLaml
Florida Intrrnatlonal League
Miami
03
It
Mr
Miami Ueach
BS
.W7
Tampa
M
» 1 -M2
Havana
M
»
-MI
Hi. Pelarsburg
40
40
boo
West Palm Reach 41 .'&gt;2
.411
Lakeland
31 00
341
Koy West
25
«t
209
Miami 33 West Palm Reach 29
St, Pe|ershurg 0 Lakeland 5 &lt;10
innings)
Miami Reach II Key West 2
Tampa 5 Havana 3
Havana nt Tampa
Miami at West Palm Reach
Lakeland nt HI Petersburg
Key West at Miami Rearh
American league
No games
National league
No games
Major league All fllars
Nationals 3 Americana 2
H O FTIIA LL HTANDINtiH
(Men)
Ws las Pff.
Wllann-Msler
7 3 .700

9IQUDUS

fo|k&lt; antlere only, alee the kill­
ing of enoolera only protecting
hen tethers and protecting tog
equlrrela. The subject of no
deg* for .dear hunting It In
question again.. Hat ling aside of
eerie In ersdd III ike Ocala NaDone! forest for alill hunters
end special Rent ahead of the
regular neeson far bow end arvwr ItanUra. Ben M all keel-

fliitaon Pal.
Miller, n - l
rv»son. p -L.
Heberts, DM..
MeCrlekard, J. B.

o(4A i.a

THU

MOTOROLA - A D M IR A L TE L E V IS IO N
ConfpUts with asrlat and booster

SportHmen

Pennlne'nn. Pel.

” ^ | 5 m f M i w e C‘

Tk# Property At 203
East Third Street to Off

lly RURERT /. JOHNSON

Cade, Del..
Young, J. II.
M. Smith. Pal.
Pirtle, Pel.
Mnstrnnaky, Del,
Cel
Donne, Del*
Hubert anti, J, B.
Partlue, D. B.
nolfi
Treadwav. J. II.
Tmnow, D. II.
Klnard. J. II.
Pirtle. Pal.
Braeseke. Del,.
Cook. R. R.
Kna-sMnn. Pel.
trhv. n. n.
Dnherta. Ref,.
Htrnnla, Del,.
IHlr
Mills. J. It.
daanne, I). B.

-

FREE

Left Held -

Jag Itearh
All II
O A
Tieailwny, rf
4
I
.1 0
Klonrd, . f
4 0
:i ('
Clift, Ih
4 I
H I
Itohertxon, r
.... 4 0
1 0
Colson, If
4 0
2 II
Young, ail
2 0
1 1
lignite, as
.1 2
21
Mills, p
.1 2
2
I
Totals
.12 N
271.1
n— Itentaa grounded out for Ilyrd
In iltli.
Haitfor d
002 000 000-2
.lux lleirrh
210 000 IlOx— S
It - - Ilyrd, Treailway, Clift,
Young. K — Clift, Pnrlse, Rhodes.
Kill -Treadw ay, Klnnril,
Mills,
Pnrlse. 211— Mills, Croat, Clift.
.Ill— Treadwav. HR -lignite. H Cavallaro. HP— Ugarte, pace in
Clift. I.efl Sanford 10, Jnx Rearh
II. lilt off Ilyrd, Mills 11. HU
hy Ilyrd I. Mills. W P -M llla . Win
ner Mills. l.o»er llyiil. U
I.eiU
and Rock. T — l:ftft. A 4BB.

llnherta, R«L. ..............
Clift, J. B. ....................
Pollard, D. 11.
Homlermeyer, Pel.
Hcrond llase
Brewster, l)el„
Kenner, R. B. ...
Rucker, I*. It.
M. Hnilth, Pal.
lt(dierlson, J. II.
Shortstop
Mnolranaky, Del..
Hondermeyer, I’al,
Haller, D. It.
Mallard, Pal.
Kenner, D. II.
Ugarte, J. II.

Outfleldrrs

eaueay o||»ui|»j qinos 911

»i i*

Third Hi m

V olllH iu

(lonsalca, Han.

llase

Shortstop

All-Htiir llallotiiiMT

Hecond llase
liebra, Han.
Fundnra, Lera
Elkew, Han.
dontales, Ban.
Bentora, Han,
Hhorlstnp

OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED

&gt; t V"

To Whom It
May Concern

DR. C. L. PERSONS

Position

r

•T ' ' 1

J

�Tl
Exciting new Ideas for your

BATHROOM and KITCHEN

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

G e n e ra l In s u r a n c e
HI? EAST. FIRST STREET
PHONE 78

&amp;

JAMES II. c u r

II. JAMES CJtIT

A* "nr.

The \ % 2 Dodge
W a y fa re r

2 Door Sedan

C o m # in a n d i c e th e m . . . The crane "Skerchhorit
of I d e i i " fnr l-aihrnomt, kitchen* and utility tonrru i" ready
with t l n m . l of vuggntinn* for your home planning.

LEE B R O T H E R S
P lu m b in g and H e a tin g C on tractors
I'hnnr Id!)

D elivers

in

S a n fo rd

-■ ■ i- *
1\ t H K

it "I

------- ------------------------------------ - i for*-

flit H f O f T ill: flit V T I

Wrd. July
“

if(giut 13th. '.IfMe fl(M* H df'

|rrn * i*ti?**!&lt;•» %%111 hi*

|*1. ■•WKftl

l»

hKH.VDnN

V

•“let k

ISF \| ♦

mi

113 Magnolia

I 'If f t l » I'fHirt

s. m i

Page 5

DR. L. T. DOSS

DR. H. McLAlILIN
OPTOMETRIST

J l IIMIL
Hi; u I \&lt;»m ; M U VI * . 1 i *r 11it
\Vi?!**■•» my hnutl and ical *$*
fl.OKIII.%. 1% 1*1101» % rt:.
f ‘lei K i&gt;f • 111 n if I ’nnrt, Ninth f i r IN l l r . r.e* I'A I K n f
tn'f H* ntiTMi|e bounty.
Florida
M A IU U N
\\
fA H C L i:
&lt; i 4 l» &lt;
' i i* oil .i n t«r ,rni&gt;„ \ m
known iiM Ai VV « ii
•

III %1,1. &lt; III IM l o lls I M I 1*111
M I M t m i M . 4 1 \ Ml s till III,.
M M l P t M L IIN h I M%|l&gt; I ’s r % I |;:
I nti liml r.iirli nl. von mi» hr I &gt;.*&gt;
i t . li
nrillluHt wrtil r fijn li t*tl to |irvin*'M
«njr claim w .Mil *1»*litei iitl witlih v**11,
■ i either i*C %■•n m«iv h.ivi .te-titiM
tii*' etitiile i*f Mwrhin V\ **n 1 1 i iiin*■
k no Vi It #1" VI ii * ft It I , I* . I i
(Me of MHlit i (Mifiti fit I hi- luiiitlt
J *Id Be *»f he MUIM'I* t'ocjnM F I••t let•
•
it hi* nffli *■ Mi the cum t Ini ii •
t
Id full till wl !HU»1foivl, Kh-| i-li,
wi in In riii hi ct lend nr m ■»nt Ii *• n &gt;oi
M»f Miiid tit Hie iir Ml (Mtlth. ,*l inn .1
Ui Im not I* r I.'at Ii . In|&gt;n
tl.tt. . i■I
•ii ii 11 lie lo ni if i ok i tnl -hi .ilt t i ,.
line ftlare uf f enidr id r h 'ImI |* • i
' *i l l y a ltd if mm of fl'i** i-lit i ■«i.mit r
&gt;i
eJiHll he
i.iii it- I f Ih*' , t iirn, ti
hi" ii |;eit I of fif*
i m «|ul .m
i*
1,1'
*oi h t hi I ill mi deriiHint to *
Muill tie void
M VIt h *.\ YV 11 lit l{ • \ l 1 l
A* nd ml it I - t i tut .f ihi I.-*
title of N|nt im|| U
H.ii*.
t hlitn k Of n n hh &gt;| \\ i h -o iv
it|R|"*"f|ml111
Ft Tit iJMldlt it 1lo n July f |p'.2

TH E SA N FO R D H ER A LD

&gt;.| I'lr.l.l 11• III* d i l l '111 or t&gt;*

LTIIHOPUACTOII
H o rn s !) lo 12—2 In ft
311.1 Atlantic Hank Hulldtni
I'hnue 78S

PhnneM I

m i:

\ ■ » i. Iiefehy nlven Thu? the
1♦*t *i •i .111i&gt; Uiinvvti an im--, Kart’h

11•i •' » " ••’iidin ted tiv the itnder

i i •d i " 11 !l i »ilei Hint Util t"
• f-i
In in*"
i'f 'tt*4"hittnft
nod ttu nintef^lrned wilt n *1 he
-it" lootae rmi tiny old litHM'itin uf
nild |iar 1 n u - ht|i from (nU dale
i *I ! e,| ,t 1 -Otl|f fd. Phil 1ifH hit
u n *h«y uf Jnlv i a.YJ
• e H It ••#1e|

NO I II I'
All ii,fiii&lt; • id’iHlnlhp i'»nnift to

in*

'ill*

il

r**i

Iftntalhition

t»f

dll'* w i* ■ tie teipltiril Uy i ‘U y
‘ ‘i ' l l " ' i " ' » hrive Maine |iih till ltd
a . &gt; ,'llr,*. In ilt*
H|** if 11 at loll*
'fltti'M
.t *v The
ipei Ifti'g
t • " 11 ■ ■ mi

hi*

.'. or i d

ffi-iti

the

H iU*l y*•K In 'jie. t..f al llu » 11 « 11,1 f

V O TIt I

for

$2271.
21

Tn I nrri-l IVnrt Umlth Itr |•
I tika. ‘I lnlouiilmto i ' mh n i v Ml* ' Rl|i|r|. M'nro of .\|r*• Unity A k n k
Mother of I.in od prtyi 1 Smith •
Vou are herrht ro&lt;i|Mrd that mill
hi 'divorce Im * beet* entered! iiytitlhM
, jrm* by ymn tiu*h&lt;ifoL the Plaintiff
herein. Mi the 4*tri ntt 4‘unit. Hetitl
fude I ’mint* Flot Ida. alt
al
Phitifuni Klnrtila V-ni .i r • the I'e
feioliiltl! In eaId Milt I,eiin Yt Smith
I* the Plaint)i f and taii M l Pi

m

i h i -:

n M M ru in i

«

si'pri.lKH

O’N E A L - HRANCII
r n VI P

a

N v

n i m .ti ('utii I 8t*. IMi. •.MM3
'i'ln r (Iflicr l.lnra S i n n *39"

Mouth* To Pity

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

319 Kim Avenue
l t . i l l-l.l.ttr For Sit If

U se
HERALD
W A N T AD S
For ItcniillH

PHONE US
•Ighi till Mill u* arrepOed
m i I |he lelepkone on ment••rnml ii in ihnrpe If liiwr name I*
ll«ted in the telenhune liouh In
t r l n mi Inr IHU neeiMnmiMlnll*ii*
«l«e Hitter flaw T® ei |ir«- led ti» pay
l»rmMi»tl* In utiler for h * &lt;*•
ieniter Ihr l*e*l |»o*i|lil# eertii'e.
all %l ant Id* mint he In «nr
nltlrf on the dnt he In re imi Ml
eat lot*
Plef**e nuttlt n* tm***e*Mi*iel»
ft n«t rn u t mi rn r m In f«»n ad.
O r enntml he feapnnalhte fat
nin* t than « « t l ifear reef in net.
linn

i

1

-

W

I I I ' 11'IIIS liN V l'Til 3 !'* So. VI
Ih ii II’ .
Ilnvlnnil
lt.ii.il
1*1**
iv, i k |.l im i m , m i li .n l limn

I*11.. 111 Mnnl'iiil *l'l'l 1
U N K C l t M i S M I l'
« r •' 1 *....... *
ipimi i-iiii |i I* F O S I I I k l I I ii '
rhi|llii,li ni I'**' .Mi. Nnl.li.
It I ft My* Uf Avn
I . O V K L Y .'1 MMun *'Hnh:D
uUhPti HI 1 Flfti A vi*

a r t ic l e s

nut s

v ia ;

- i

F I l l \ l III Ii 1*1 'PI F \
l■null P I A N O S N' W mol iind Rad*1
iinlu l l&lt;.. ,i I inn nn i ui lift I"I
Pllllto StfMl
K'lbi M n *
I'l ..|ii 1 11 |*i i. ml ul .............. unit
wall li'.tt n gnml I l i u m nil ill
n i K H I I Y mitb|Mr f In I Hi *.»• i
11 I 111.' Ilt
&gt;11hi |mi d w a *litHK m.o hm*
U l l l l l It I \ \\ 11.1.1 IM S . IIrulin'
|7N, Hn rk n HR
I dim ••♦In
llminnnil I I ninli|iil»l. I . u i r l l l ’
( Ih si $;&gt;;» Ph iH'Mi it *
I’liinii' In'i.l
Vll.inlii Hunk III.I k

THE
SANFO RD
HERALD

W H I.A K A
Aimrlnn nO. I l t
Fit ul Sir.**11- I'hnni’ l’.*i* W

s

c*

s p e c ia l s k r v ic u h

-* iv

I \\\N Mt»\VKRH ih iir|m npd III
U |. fin*. I litif Ink. ft.&gt;ul Ini. III i l l . V W IH II i lli.l
II.
•v i 1•pi ti pnirtnl. Shtumtn*^t 1110
Ural Fur I,.**
Hole
#!■'' "
i I..-. II
II rl III i nil unml i ill
I* Hh St
( ‘milplfIf « I'It
|.l:t‘ 11.
It.'.i.l
hi . ..ini
ti ill uni tniil Iniiu St’i'
liUMIll. Tfl.'pll.Ulf I I-1.’.
I I"
i i . in.lm *
It \ I I KR\ , l,i no i ii I i«i or fit at tor
IF SIM l» I M I S Mi IN III
Fin nil..if I V u l . ' i . I U. W ■■ t l
S. i &gt;it • tal l :*17, Sw ain't lint,
A "iiutii i i i i ' i mil gni inn' nf
t* 1\ Sen hi* Snhfoiil (\ yefm#
.Siiufi.i'ilii\i'ltf*l luuin"&gt;
ul fm It A M i MS S I 'K C I A I. I'l Itl II \sl
mi l 1‘tnl Si io«d.
Im'Iiiw null k. i|i|lcf lli mU*i- nf
City m Imltlf gii».
ii|U /• ,v*I ■"
UUIII'I ill -li lug In f*tl'll|ll ntlll’l
full 'in* llivtll.ll lu|&gt;,
fill* fill Rl \ h \ Mi* v uint oh*
Snnfoi d
m i l ' l l . 1 II.' ..fill :t luigf Ill'll
l I111i (•'■I II l) III III-1, I'll
H ■n'l I
S' hi . I "Wti I in In i lea Phoii**
i nittii **.
' | i'11 &lt;i||*
Ill I Mg I "lull
I'uik J 3371 M f lf ii;ii. M.1. '.
I "Mt
m il - , I 1 &gt;1' . liming i mi in. Inrgi’
l'-j mi ulnu f Vliiilliunl un.|.
kill In n
till 11 Itl ink fit* I llinlk.
Illl'if. |{l 17 l*y
\I I
TV I T S
|luH«ln/rr
'York,
im in
ii it ".it inn ill.
nil Ml*' III i .
If i *1ii a fd• Raf pa I m ’o Eat l
1. .11. 1 I I I .
fm
wtll. I M O S S K I I VJ|&gt;, l - n u i . link mati.i, Spii’adot S*‘ivic**, I into
rim 1%•
fun mi
' ■«(
Siinfi'liF. iiui'l
' in|"i k’ liltui.
.1Mil IhdiniiiP* 111**1 I n t ill/or.
I
HI,,
i
liiii’toi
31
■
»,
unt
n|in
*
iii a iif il
liiulmllot* Shown by
i hi pout oi A
t«i lli'ov
l*huti»*
lodt iiflii it till ii.in
up!1"tit* no u l on I v
l I'i'l M Ml H ik I
SI M I N n l l
R I M IV
IMI i I Mil Ii
I llli mill MaunulPi
Phitiie 27 II |l Pi leal SuMill Sll" I'l
i S \ N n i iM.mnd o*'d tnol hpt oof
Mil hollVMV So 1 v If o pill-* iliPliiiti.' a n W :t
ii* •d i m i no nt pi ul* i t Ion m o
C I ’ ll
iv runui liiuiHf, lilg .limit
\ 111*1 III!t gflttl fll.WHI rlf.il 111 l . A i u i i : iiHihtl M.ik dimn*'
nil fti*
ii&gt; I ’hltlp • I ’mIomIh I
Ii I 'll
I .ikf Mill t
I' )| II II f
t di iinot n* I In l*r|lmot11»* Tele
I ah to u ill* Imi Mil *a n ♦ I 1••*i I’
IM3* M
pl'Mli* -lh|
Phi dll1 fit*

the fnllnnlna m lM RDEh !»•
ill H i n t til* |»»htNt*»il In the
sntilmd llernlili
I 11in r uie (»rr line marrilnn
,1 llmea Ifte n o line iNirrilim
ft llinee Ne |&gt;*t line Inert linn
Jfl tlnifi He |»r# line lii«rfitnM
He |»et line f»*r Irittlt t nHtnul
I ' h r m i i o U ♦« Ike tin#.
Uniihlt Hate l «t tllaeli 1‘nre 4 &gt;»•

I OH H UN T

— 3

.

’ &lt;3

T h ii highly original collection of fre,h idea, hat httn crested
to h»'*' you with your plan*. , . juit a* Crane preferrrd plumbinjt fiunre* have been created to help make ihme plan* c-imt
true. Whether ft’* a ranch *ttle kitchen or a modern bm broom
you're Interested in, you'll find thl» honk offert practical,
charming plant to achieve it.
So come in and lee how much we can help you. Thcre'i no
obligation, of courte . . . to make it toon.

Smith l» iho Defendant In the suit.
Y mii .it * f«t|iiii#if to
flU nn ana-f.
•i.i• ... .1. t..

Legal Notices

1 hi

h i 1.A MD imfiit nit*In *1 / ............. it
|*avvi« t|ii|tl»'i
Mol* *11,
t I'Hi*
t Mill. Hh It’d iti IJ1
l ROOM *1i.un.tnil ' .1 |..t, 1in*'.**
N.. i l . l M i m I'l, llr,I VV
I IK IK L O W till Huik I nnn do l
fntir mmiia Nn |u»l*. N*» f hdd
1 on.
M u D I . R N , (hi 00 I m nn fill III d a d
Mill. A.llllt", |.,lv»l.' t.iilti
Mfllnnvill.

tin Al li e s iinliii|iiiivfd. uullulili*
fm pl.mimg linpriivi’d |iii*lur&lt;&gt;.
ii I mi gnml ul .illllf l.inil. nil gliul
ml in.nl nr 'i iniiu I’rll T f.lfilKl
linll fji Ii lull.min 11' in I. W II
\\ ll.| I VMS III M 1**11 IH* N
I'.ik i i r
P i l l *NK 11i'll

v\

Uhimhing A Siippllf »
t ‘m ili m tiny* A Hop ill *
W J hnij* J!JitMi .South Park A fti
I'Untie f&gt;0
t U . T I M i l l WORK
I 1r ip lit k i « pull j"l i-r, n* YtttaO
I nlihlig, ('.ill .lilli 111 ' M I
V\ Ll U n i t s on fin od Hi p^r*
Hi hail Old ft.....a ut ii r|I* Ilk *
r *h ) ini limit. 1hnitniHt A 'Vtif
MU1, ai a) p'Otrihh' powoi plnht
M•■»\ init SomiiPilo f’minl v win** *
I u 'a II H i do a mit. I ak*‘ Mill v*

p o o r Lot 'hi*.1(8
VM nod a I m.
wood rm oil» m i imi I I I 'd vitliO" in
f *t»||l i a) I l*n ida, f:* i,t ill i itI It* Itbh'fl S11T11111«&lt; li'vv i l l , ant
Idttfgtigr
____
A H I ll I I d U \N I I I I

II I f'illHM I •• I al» hm
I I
•II A
if &gt;mIi
I'll M
Pi I I VV IH" o I, Sun
• WV hnv,
*. \L»* . I
f id
f M» 111H H • \\
I I I’llMlO
li on I ** t |||
i ll I
I t It &gt;1 \ I I S I«V
K r rail y,
ul;I \' |ni Mm mot: i*iitmah i |i
W ill. I I■" it 'ml I in t'lnra,
l.iml* I ' *nine St a* t *11 It dpi*
M I, III Mil il'.S
W IN
IH V
i
* 1 *k' •&lt;1 U
1; i 1 n,:. .1
iili U I hi Si
I'hnnr 129
of Hge m» . 'lid 1*I*O' Lh "IM I
Kov 0**1, Il**mt'i I iT 11* I
i v i in i h i m ; r-., **,&lt;• iuiii,i»r.
in
; i in i m in i s ; f in u*m T h M t'fll | nt
S-, ,tf ■it .1 Sluin' tui . , , I'i'liiafi l,v.
M*».M i IHR I
**1vinplr ('11111
Fh
I " hi
Idmit mu I " ' *
VnleiiiiH
ami r|||||i'S So Ifni
I I1 Hi". I. . 4XO
Hu*.1Rildhi .V
if*in aIde I'lmne I 1
III
*It It fvp*‘il , I,niinng uni
1elev i ,,"tt 1" , VV |'vt, I'hmrW
1‘ 1' lllg f,‘l full, hunt "Ml VICM,
VVK HAV 1 J di fi it t It ,111 l.dr llmili |
11lit. M
I "it lint itv.'illg "tuvli"
Al
ran* limit I nn •*111 VI* 1 m n *0
I* img iilnl , •'pulling
I'li-k up
11,1,1.1llllt
t . K V S S S.puu. Hug
100 North Hdlvtli tr,. p .. 1 1
....
I
I.
l
u
.
,
t
U
l
l
l
l
l
hit
f
lllin l , fm j* m il mi to 00fovvity
&lt; i i r . F its ,
i.iin vv i.uii
H rN I 1vo»d IM 1 1ppho*
Ih-41111%, 11 niu-iM) and omliiR 11not*
*, •■' Finnic pur,
I oloplmno l l .'i’l, 11" I ut nil m ••
lilt,II glM.I. I I' It I",*I pig t..
t i ni* 1 , I |p *Vo .! I n d Htroot
V VI I I 31 CI.F.A N i l l S K H V IC F .
nin|t*- Hhnno I 'an U I
Mill
i ll 11( I I s F u l l S A L K

1

I'l \ I' llm.lt.-I
M,.|.l., plintn

mi

If

lin k lunil. Min

*

l l t VV' l ltSI I"»&gt;&lt; n-.1t.ri Itmla
In
.Sfiiltiiilk
til,nti

1!H"
Hint

I *i. III I I'n

| |c|VK gjl(|.,|
|
g, l.lmc
w-flgli.v M[,u II. i J Inn nil tvi.iMi
lumc. F &lt;* II n I IP. St An
gm linc, I In

yun
i i i i 'I h u t
lifvv t . ' l l r w V'.il"
I■, &gt;• &lt;1(1 c h Kin*. I - i t ,i I I im h I, ".

In k

up mill

Flu,in Ft.M.
t "inpiiny.

,1. I i v .

iv

I.I,-, in ,

"flvIt'M

Mvgh’ na

1 V VVNS Fmvct Mutt,-,I Jnl," hv
•unit nd m hv ih.- Inutr *'mII
.. . - JIM M l ... in It, III Nn J.
Hnv | |;|, Snnfn.il fu. inlcivlniv

( M I I N F T H . Su-.li, Itimra, llunflng
F I ' H N I H H i a * i*|.i ft 1 till in a ll 11*1
M..ul.ling, F I . tv....I. Air Onmli
l.iitl. J i l l I'Mik A .'*•
in,n..is, In.uliiinui, pltiifM* 1447
( null'll. II m t nlillifU,
(Irlntiiln
I . A K K I* !U&gt;NT Ii . miii I
lurgn
Mlw,,V
ruotiia anil pni. li
Fin iii’ ln .I
Mmlfrii, pi', iiiniM nt fill*. Ilm
TC X K lH t FKKOfl. Cnniplel# line.
tun, I,itk*' Itiivf, I 1111
I 'in I.
llunt'H Tmifil.i Feed .Htnre.
Ph. Witilft I'm k J7 ‘.'fi'll.

W t 11fI,I » 1*k i m, l.-i,,. fm IP
1,1 ’ w ' " ( ■l" '
t iO l l i a i M A N plnni'lift I".I " ll V""
t,nl( H[()iri| gi„H| ,|,,g, , ngi .Iff nt
One fmlialr unit in.il, ".ill I AH .

TIII1F.K Ii h I umihi fnrniah.il Imiia.
j i m m y C owmm Pluuif *un

(Ini n few c it11n hum &lt; .... It w f 'l. '
NO I'll F.S I’laiSON A 1,8
W It lit lu pill tin in *n win I, hi M
ynilt
ttw ri ctuiiuniml t ‘ ('&lt;&gt; -t
nuOling I" I' IIIII hint In untl" VV V N I I'A I K a viiditiun nnm.iy
"h-.iii util Ihg little tin,I hlifI J u n e I'.'tn liiniic y VV &lt;'ll •nil mi
ihf aiulf I " Sniifur.l
I'm i n " , .
you Mini ctplmn
VViitn .Mi
Aii' lnm, (lilmuln III iv.iy ( V " r ,
Htfjilirli H e kliel, F It Ilm 1Ml*,
I 'l n l.ii, 7 30 p in.

U N K P I t N I H I I K O ii|M Im iulif f.m
Ccli'iy Avn.
F l l i l N I K I I K I i t cvn Ill 'll tin,11
ill n
Klfttile kltclifii mi Oitffii. I'll
__ 485 IV.

I,lin o AND HAD
I t„l ,I i lf line
C i’ll
pc l iving mum
autlf

*10.00
IR.00

0 ..-it tint,v Iifil Hint niHttlMNC

18.00

Cvfii r, p-

ao.oo

DhtfDf

9—

ilia.p \\ \ \ 11 H
ADDITION AI

0 * ' " " I 1T 0 H

C 'O f lK

"a
li

Slightly ii",nl mil iiwny Iif 11
Oil
I It Im,,in, Flul hill.
1 "... | ■on hi | mik .lining tnlilf
mill ii clinlia
116.00
WflllK W A N TE D
Da,u| ^ pc, Living . until "lilt" 110.00 » —

1 HF.DIIOOM ilowiuttulfift &lt;i|il
lu rm .lit.l i-xerpt kllrlicoT

W. lHth Ktrri't
J—

Du
Hm

_____________

Kritt L * l « l r Fu r Hxle

— 3

31A T I l i a i O F S A N F O R D
'i'”, y'(
Pin.nr 127
‘ 1
C H E S T S uf D i m w i t #— A ll S lif ».
Flrilahc.l ... i,nfin)ulic*.l. IlcKtm
,■hiy pi icntl. Cumpnrr uiir price.
I hf n buy. Hn.lgi't Term ". Tim
Furulturi' Cflilci,
till
f f n il
Flm t. I'linnu 1-126.

Ifr yyo
o u want to Huy, Hcnl or Moll, J F O O T I.O C K F.K S All metal on
cvu.i.l ronnlriictiiui. licit value
In town, *10.116 nil laxi'X InclinlJ. W. MALI., (trailor
ril. Ilfrmnn'e, 27 W.
Church,
Florida Blair Hank Ilullrllnii

BaaI

"Call llall" I'hona 1768

Orlniiiln.

M il

IM O V IK

&lt;'..nf,,|fut,.i| liiv.-allg.itluna
II. Ilnx Nn. 61,

—9
DOW NTOW N iilifiinii"tii’il l umni
F
Hpt. fan. I’ll. 2Kt&gt; W nfli'1 r.;IIU It. g * 110.116 "hui.worn a |*r.
i I1AItV 8 ITTK U , Mm. K.tlkf iilu'i g,
p.m.
llfiliunm 8,ill.i
........ 70.00
hfHt ruff relict'". Pluuif I2i:i-.l.
I".
a R O O M fm riiilifil cnttngi'. I.iglit'i
Hint wnler lnclu.lt .1. Ph. Ill I- M.

INOl.'Af'CE

VI ToM O IIII.I'S

Writ*

— IS

M A N tl .-"111-" pull ul full II.in- in
l.m i . i |iurkugn "1,ill* 1’ivf y. .ii .
fxj.ri li'iirf, nil plumi'N. Hnv VV
r/n llcr.ihl.

Iliul C IIIIS I.K V Sl.ithm Wagon,
hnv lulling' l.iumiiiiu'a Iteaiau
..m l. pluuif ','81*.

Mini, varatlon "ulMtilulf i n •In*1,
iHii.kkefper, nuilllnl
full m
Him'. Hnx X, r/n Il,-i old.

I

10—

Hii"lnraa OpporluiilllrH — III

F O R S A L K -Slock mid i-ipilp,i,t-111 In Tup Notch .irrvlcr uln
lion. Have nnullirr opening un­
able In refute. Appruxiiu.ilely
IIHOO will handle. Can h&lt;* finanerd. Contact Jeff
Dnvl*,
Klghtli and I’nrk.

11161 l-n lt l l F .1 In n Im I l l "
VV II . Duller .'In’ Single Axle,
'liinl u ln r l" , i-xi-t-ll,oil fuliillllon,
Iu w niil'-ngi'. AH guuil uiliher,
mi
lunkc",
t ’uniplrtn
unit
$1,166.1)0
Sin plii"
ripiinment.
F I). Hnx .'IIP, Phone 04, St,
Xiiguiititic, Fla.

I Of. I &lt; II F . V R O L B T , gon.l eonditInn, 1603 KllluD.
I T W ILL pay you to tnvr»Ugat« JAI.0H H IK 8— Thr rnodrrn, Krorintnical wny nf converting porch
thla offrr of 7 room, furiilihdl
nr l.rofxfyny In another cool
I homo. Ilaa gwil Incnme. I.nrgo,
FO II S A L K
room. For Frnt Katlmntca, trie- UU1.F FH.LINd SI ;il Imi
wall lmiilicHpcii lot. (100 Pal*
Park
phuno 1426. The Furniture Cen­
mill In A V0.
Ave,
and
2nd
SI
retd.
Appn.xi
'48 Ford Coupe
ter, 111) Woat Flrat.
inatclv $21X10 will handlf Thin ,
D lic iu M IN T fiN H l
Thou
you
h*a
alwaya
hern
a
good
luratlon
.............
.............................
New Paint — Rubber
will
ilollght
In Wynnownoil HIHJS ami nil nortx of furniture.
■ml will make a good omiurlun
hotnua: Jlrnutifully iamlacapeil
Phono 210-W
Ity
fur
u
man
Ihnl
ia
willing
lo
lltiii" like new -Would trade
auhurhan Iota. Chulrr of pinna;
work and keen the ktnthm open
choice of maaonry or frame con- VKNF.TIAN llllntl. -F o r Free Bi7
rtaya
a
week.
Ph.
M
l
or
see
thnnte Cull 320. Senharik Ulaaa
Give T erm *
itructlnn. All-rleelrle kltchcua,
Mr Bralley Odhain
nnJ Paint Co.
rang*, rafrlgaralor, water head
You cun »ee Ihi* car
eri ipace heater; ceramic tile
13— HPKCIAL HKRVICKfl — 13
bath; Venetian l.llmla; city 1 H O T W A T R F l heater, gaa; 1 Aburner reatnurant atoTe
with CAB IN K TS Formica l&lt;*p» C. Va
131h St. ut Sanford Ave,
Utllltle*. Priced aa low aa
rill; I A-I.urrel draft beer out|0800. Reaionable down payWoodworking. 612 Sanford Av»
it; I ateaiii table; I 20 it. Deep
rponta.
nenta. IgH-ntnl
IgN-ntrd north of (iiumvii
(liuifvn
Phone 600 W A 146.1.1.
Freeio, prncticnlly new; 2 I ) fl.
T lt All.KU8
Ift• Hunt uf Mollnnvilln in flmt;
refrliterntora, ptiicllrnlly nevvj *
ford. Phono 344-It.
1 ret gaa fryolntern; qthor njlfic. Jontraet nml repair work. F t *' 26’ C L 1 D K R p room 1047 Trulla*..
$700. L i.lJrcn’* Home, Er.hvrestimate. 11. L.
Harvey.
204
2 BEDROOM new homt, acreenv.l
Item*. Lormam i'. IU itaura nt,
prU a, phone 214.
fianfurd Ava, Phene 1828.
porch, carpoit. Boa N, Hsrald.
phono 214.

f

)
, Vitiv«,\,nvaa vAxiw-v -.i

*

�e

■■UMflHKMHM

g g H H J H H M

Pfl
Page 6

Wed. Jely V, 1933

T IT K SANFORD IIK K A L D

Credentials

Blues In The N ew s
Hy n o il ANT.'GJ.VY

Will Peeple Has Figured It Out:
It’s Either Taft Or Eisenhower
(Editor'* note: Wilbur Feeble,
the average Amerlran, I* gel(lag clove to the key problem ol
the Rcpubllt-an conventton, ax he
toll* himself In this letter to hi*
brave wife at home, Yreltl*
Mae:)

the Republican, to resume notional
res| niMlhlltty after 2(t years, no
mutter whntt he price may lie.
Ihe ixld thing ahold the GO!*
■piurrcl to pick Us lop political
evangelist is die raucous laughter
iti s stirring among local Demo­
crats. (Inc of them said:
“ You think the average man Is
excited about coiruplloii? When
did a fellow ever vote against the
butler nn his bread?"
I reported this remark to a lie
publican delegate and lie looked
depressed.
“ We are going to face that head
Oil* he said "Thut Is Tati Is or Elsenhower Is. We ure going
to provide morality and butler
both, I'm Mire- I hop*'"
Well, dear, goodbye for now
from
Your loving husband.
Wilbur
I*. ,S. Please send more money
It cosla tu cents to ip-t n shirt
laundered litre.

Hy IIAI. H()YI.»:
CHICAGO
Well, honey, you
can &lt;|ult worrying about who Is
going to be the Republican candldate fur President.
I've got it all figured out it's
going to bo Ta ll— or Elsenhower
I can tell you— nml It Is no secret
at that— the delegate* nro lelteved
to have that problem out ol le
way. Up until now they hud been
worrying about It hike the rest
of the country. It 1* n relief to have
it solved.
All that Is left now I* to pick a
vice presidential candidate and a
platform the party can stand on
without n guilty conscience. Of
course, dear, there ore some cyn
les who say you can't take uny
political platform seriously.
Utuniann I)clibation
Their standard gag Is:
"A platform Is just something
It'uMilniird r , him 1‘n r c tlnrt
a fellow stands on until he catches
Hi
('rcdcullnlx t'omiulttec vote to
the train that will take him away moke
It T.i 22
lo something finer."
Willi the Uiuisiuua decision, the
Ho far as I can figure lie lie
Commuter, working in
puhllran platform Is against Item Credentials
downtown Congres: Hotel, took
ot relic corruption. It Is for nn lion the
Ihe 38 disputed Texas seats.
ait dollar, food four times a day, upThe
70 member California dele­
a hupny life for everybody, and
voted .V/ to H to support the
work for ull If a fellow can't fit; gation
ure a better way to o*ru u living pro Elsenhower position on the con
It li also In favor nf big crop* lor test over die Georgia delegation
The ncllon at an open caucus
Ihe farmer and a man murrylmt
the girl of his choice, though not came a, the first possible Indira
at the price ol dlvorco or Ion much lion of the leaning &lt; of llie litg Iiloilovvurd Gen Dwight D Elsenhower
had wenlher in the cities.
The platform Is also for labor— in the event that Its pledged choice,
but It doesn't go too far Into the Cm Curl Warren, drops mil of
question of who Is going lo have tin- miming for tim presidential
lo perform It. Naturally, a plat nomination
form can't ho loo definite In times
However. Ken William K. Know
like these.
land, the delegation ehoinitan,
The delegates have Imert cnnsld urged reporters not to ion-,true Un­
erahly cheered by the appeals by vote on a political basis lie said
the iv.ne was being decided on
Urn. MneArllmr and former I're
Irtent Hoover for a moral revival the fai ts nod had tin connection
They feel thnl Ihe Itrpuhllrum are with file halite over i untested del
4 sounre behind this crying need, egates between Elsenhower and
and are cheerfully awaiting the Til It.
Hot in Ihe New Jersey delegation
moment when Huh Taft and Ike
Elsenhower toss coins lo sec which there was ,m ilulli alion of die po&gt;
will lend lids great crusade against ■|b|e clfui I of da- ‘I ,dt laiulniuiiii
ttdrciiched corruption.
move.
I would say that the most heart
Three Elsenhower Mipporlcr.x ail
entng thing thnl Ims conic nut ol noumeil Hu y Will vote fur the l ie
( 111* great decision to attack sin denied. Coiuinilii o report "unlcs-i
IS Ihe all around agreement among a real fraud has been pci pc
Republican* lice Rial II h a nee Iriili-il."
•nary move. Rut as to the lead
The delegate-, are Robert A
•rihlp- neither Tuft nor Klsenhow Crane, pidill-hri of the EliXubclli
cr seems lo want to loss I he coin Journal, Kiel,- Hen. David Young
until he can cry “ heads" and win and Warren Weirder, Camden.
either way it land*. They ore both
IIv the maneuver on l.oiilsluna,
dedicated men, and ncllhcr wunh Taft forces evidently Imped ( I ) to
la gamble.
put the in wives ill Iho favored po
The only other problem now lelt sit ion of Mippordug llu- trailllUimdIn the Republican convention Is ly unlimkiu ueceptunce hy HOP
who li going lo lie vice president. conventions of Credentials Commit
, Well, Trellis Mae, believe 11 or lee-.' reports mid CD lo tomdi-r
not that I* the KM nimsllon - nn "sleiiinrnller" charge* inmle by
people used In say In lim old day . the Elsenhower faction
before leluvlalon started paying
Taft's loaders apparently ton
lft.000 for an average qulx show i lulled that yielding uf a handful
answer. Them ure ut least t:&gt; pel of Southern ili-legales to Eisenlimv
itlclan* who want In he vice presi­ nr would strengthen llu-ir position
dent, and the trouble Is that the with Hie ma:i» of delegates
U. S government only dec Is one.
A , an evident part of this drive
ailhmigli even an nrdlnury res­ Idihcrl Nipple, a member of the
taurant has ut least five.
it man Tuft delegation front South
Home cynics here feel that. In Dakota, proposed that tin- 2a GDI'
their earnest eagerness to bend governors recommended to lluIhe great mnrul crusade, either convention the m-reptance of the
Taft or Ike may make a delegate furthcoming credentials report.
Heal on Ihn question of who Is to
The governors previously had
be vice president, and maybe uc inged the convention tu keen cluil
capt a person who Is otherwise lenged delegates from voting nn
socially unacceptable lo him
entile-Is. an ucllnn approved hy a
Well, honey, I don't say Ihrse trot In 548 vole Monday over Tuft's
rumors arc untrue, Uut 1 have objections.
noted a groat willingness among
Ilm-kcra nf Elsenhower made II

( C s a t l n a H I ' r n s !&gt;*«• (&gt;■•)

Confirming the statement In
yesterday's column about the
month of July being ’‘Reserve
Month", we find thnl FA.SHON
will he i eh using nine of their
naval
reservist.. ttlis month.
Three EAHltDN reserves that
have already returned to civilian
life this month are V. Angrlstfno,
.1. C. Wheeler and W. J. Kage1 This Friday FA HIKIN' will lose
five morn naval re-erviata to ths
rank of civilian. They ore C. A.
Alhdt, M. A. Itoiitlllier, C. P,
Gomes, J. It. Perry, arid K. F.
Poorslne.
Completing the list of depart­
ing FA.HItON "short-timers1' In
the month of July Is IS, if. Hvi-din
who will leave his tour uf active
duty the 22nd of this month.
Id. A. It. Gi hoi* checked aboard
Monday to lake over the duties
of N AAS Dental Officer. 1,1. Wen­
dell Whetstone, who was released
to inactive duty, had been the
tiithm Dental Officer since short­
ly utter the reactivation of the
base, lie will m ain his nmk of
Ch-utcnnut a* a member of tho
Inactive naval roserve while raKUtnlng bis ih-ritnl practice In
Miami. I.t, Echols mines to Hulllord after a tour of duty aboard
lie- DKH Rockwall.
Those of you who have been
keeping mi with the excitement
of the GDI' National Convention
in Chicago may have decldei I hy
HOW' that your vole will do some
good in tin iiiunng general elec­
tion. It h i'lleicstlne to note that
in tin- July 7 i- me of Quick mngnstine under the titlo of "Quick
Pi edlt-fa" I- the I-ilenient "Fewer
than I million servicemen will
vol" this ynn, nut of 2.8 million
eligible*",
Presently that is only n prodiction hut, If II hi-comri a realIty in Novell.her, li certainly will
lie li dlseredil tu the *ei\irrmnn,|
the uniform In- wcni* and the
Armed Fore-- l| a whole. When
II M'lVici-lll II VoD i In a general
i lection, I,,- not only votes to
Piesi.lcul, he also vote* to
elect u t '"iMionoder ili-Chlef of
tin-

A lli l'il

l ul l ' *

in

which

he

serves.
Voting I*v ali .'iitn, ballot Inis
I ccii mnilc much easier In the past
few moMhe and, ri-garillusa of
your
polllind
leiinlngs,
you
..... Id consider it votir duty as
a meinhci i f the II. H, Navy to
vole in the coining elrellnli.

If ynn are unsure of the prore-lures of your Mule for uhnril
tea voting, conlm-t your Voting
Dffleer. II- will he glad to give
you all the details about Imw
van may vote m November to
belli elect the Pieshlent of the
United ,States end the Coinmanihi in r hicf of tha Armed Forces,
tlnd they h.ul made no ileal wlllt
clear mm lily and emphatically
Hie Tuft people.
We sir v Roberta, one of die chief
Elsenhower fllrnleglnfs, fold n r(,
"inter llu- nntleipuli-d floor fight
Inter today over other contested
delegates will go on ns schi'duled.
"Our gnus ure londed anil we
urn ready to go," Itiila-rls said.
Sen Henry t'uhot l-odge Jr..
Elsenhower cninimlgn tuHiiager.
whipped old n slutemeiil express
Ing pleiiMire over the rninmlttev
action lint l.odge milled:
"Jii*l mi then- cun he no nils
imdcr-d Hiding, however, I want to
make it perfectly Hear that Hie
Elsenhower foreea will mil aecept
nny ‘ile.d*' er compromUes on Ihn
contested delegullons.''

Ing ol the Feeder taction In Geor­
gia.
"This I* a bare-fated attempt tu
steal 17 votes to which we are
entitled," Taft said.
Taft expressed satisfaction with
the vole of the Credentials Com­
mittee that cut hia delegate total
hy 11, saying it was a mater of
rightful decision hy Ihe Credentials
Committee member*.
He still maintained he had a
first ballot nomination potential of
"around (100 votes" despite the
lamlslana loss. Gov. Theodore R.
McKctdin of Maryland. Tuft said,
has released Maryland delegates
from their favorite son pledge and
that he (Taft) would pick up 11
Maryland votes oil Ihe first ballot.
Taft then said Ills present
•Ircngth Is i;&lt;)7 or (XM He needs
HOI convention votes to he nomi­
nated.

Two Gunman Abduct,
Rob Miami D ruggist
MIAMI kfv-Two nervous gunman
abducted u druggist Tuesday night
and forerd him to give them nar­
cotics mid cash from his store at
Mlllc River, a Northern Miami

suburb.

The Incident liuik place In the
same nrea where Dr. Clifton C.
Hprlngntyer. a nulurnpath, was
shut uml killed In Ills clinic hy two
musked young men June 24.
James D. Rooth, owner of thr
Miami Apothecary, told police the
robbers escaped with uInuiI JSOO
worth of nareollrs and tlti.A cast).
He said they lumped him aftar
he hail Hosed the store for the
nlgld and was getting Into Id* ear
In a parking lid Roth had guns
and they made him drive around
while ihev out"'tinned him about
where lie kept Ills money and nnrcodes.
Then they forced him to open
the store, iie told Officer W. E.
Mr Com ns. hound him with string
and adhesive tape, grubbed the
ensli and drugs ami rsro|x&gt;d. He
worked free and rnllrd police.
MEDIATORS ON TAI*
I.AKKI.AND V V. A Williams,
Atlanlu, chairman of a 3 man fed­
eral Icum of medlulora who Tilesday adjourned a meeting which
tried lo negotiate u compromise
lit tween Swift and Co. and Its
striking phosphate workers, said
the meeting would he resumed at
Ihe rail ol management, the union
or Hie nirihaloru IhemsHvea If any
solution appeared likely,
Willlnins said wages are n minor
Issue In the dispute and Hint among
the 37 |M,liil* at Issue are demands
for u closed shop, job transfer
rale-, afferllng seniority and no­
strike. Iio lockout clauses Swift's
phosphate processing plant at Agrl
been closed since May 12 when
420 men walked mil. The union Is
the Intel national Chemical Work­
ers ( AFI.b
*

*

■■'■*-'*

IL■■■

I'l.ANE IN l l l ’K'KHANIt
MYAKKA C ITY at* - Tho main
body of a It 47 Atr Force Jet
bomber which carried a crew ol
three In death may never he re­
covered If [|iilt-kxami Is- present
In the Water filled crater where

Hu- plan# crashed,

An Air Force salvage crew re
covered Ihe last two of the bomb
cr'x six engines Tuesday hut was
hampered hy water from under
ground seepuuo and what nupurcut
ly wax qiileKMiml In effort* to
dredge up llic cnInn uml fuselage
The Klrntolrt crashed within to
mlnutcx of u perfect takeoff from
Mucllill Field Thursduy Tha Air
Many unliniils exist In different Force I* salvaging the wreckage
stngis in sexual and nun-scximl In nn effort to find out what caused
forms.
the crash.

Pipeline break Light* F ree M ethodists To
Up Pennsylvania Sky Hold Annual M eeting
YURK, Fa. n s -A break In tba
Little Inch pipeline In a country
side barley field set off a fire fed
by naturalja* that lit up tbe South'
eastern Pennsylvania sky and
burned some three hours early to­
day.
Tha Texas Eastern Transmission
Co which operate* the line reported that gas bleng fed Into the line
was turned off at two nearby
points an hour and a half after a
terrific concussion rocked the sur­
rounding area during a rain ilorm.
No one was Injured and there
was no report of extensive propcity damage.
Company work crews on tha
scene said a 30 foot section of the
pipe had been turn apart. The pipe
was hurled 30 Inches underground
at the stmt.
Die Little Inch, a 20 Inch line
Rout the Texas gas fleld.it o New
ti-rxry, runs parallel to tha famous
Rig Inch, alto operated by Texas
Eastern.
t he work crew* Indicated that tba
break may have been caused by
u weakness In ■ section. Pressure
nn Ihe weakened part could have
caused friction which may have
generated a spark and set off the
fire, they believed
The theory thnl lightning had
something
ft to do with Ihe break
was considered.

Legal N otice

a p i - i .hla t i i i .1
* nm
W I T H II H P X rPM t.' ATItl.X V u i T
T A X IIK KII
T A X IIU U U
H e r . t a u a Merida MatBlea el IUIUI
I
Her,
It ri .t n M a r l d a H l a t g t e g a t IS
N O T I C C IH 1IK IIK IIY
UIVH .V,
N O T I t ' C IH
IIK R K B T
Q IV 1
T h a i Overetreel l-and C o , the hol t*
it e(
er of the fulluwlnn c v n l f l .a i n h ie T h u t it xv. Cstei, ihe buldar
h a* f d M
filed ru )J
t , u rule for lax de.d the folluirlhe certificate• ha*
lu be Issued thereon T h s i r r t f k a m sani i s i i i t n a i r fur tax deed to he
thereon
The
1e» —J
.1.
nutnher and year of I— nance. Hie leeued
dea rlpHun ut the properly, and the numtier amt rear uf Issuance, ( M s
de,crlptloii
of
Ihe
property,
and
i
n
name In which If waa nseererd ure
inline II, w h h h It waa assessed tty*
aa follows;
ne
follows;
I'r rtlflcale No. I l l
Certificate Nu. t i l
Vear of Issuance July I, A.D. I l l s
Veer of Issuance J u ly I, A.D. ISIS
lies, rlpil,in of Properly:
I ie»crl|itl"ii cf ITu perty i
I-ola « A &gt;1 lllk A T r a i l 17
NW 's of NKt*
Hectlnn
14
Mania lulu Mprlnas Accurdlrm , lo
Towiieqlp xi Hi,utli liana* 11
Plata thereof Recorded
upon
HilM,
4
i
.
Acres
Ihe Public Records or Heininole
Name In which aesenaed D.D. OhJlIal
Cuunly Merida
All „ f ".ltd properly belnf In tb*
Name In which uaaeered l -hna. (I.
County „ f Hemlnole, mate uf T i e r Item mall
All of aald properly being In Ihe Ida. Unices such certificate ahsll
Cdvinty uf Hemlnole, -Stale ol M e r ­ be redeemed according to la w the
.................
•
m«
ida. I.'lilers such ( s r t l f l . u l - shell
be redeemed according to law Hie
property deacrlhed 11, ouch iarll*
flcale will ta sold lu Hie hlahenl
.
. . . ____ Monday
bidder at Hie front dour , I ilia
Heininole County Court House at in ihe inonih uf August, l i l t , which
Hanford. Morldn. on Hie first .\pui- Is lh* til, day of August, t i l l .
Dated this Xnd day uf July, 1141,
day In Hie roonili of August, ISS7,
i&gt; I'. I I K R N D O N
which It Ihe f!h day uf August,
clerk Circuit Court.
MIX
........
Hemlnole County, Florida
Dated tills Ind day of July. ) '
ISK AL)
H P. II HU.VI'US'
Clerk Clrciill Court,
heininole County, Moridd
IH R A I.)

The Free Methodist annual
camp meeting and conference will
be held In Kissimmee July 17-20.
A Youth Camp and Junior Ttoop
School will be held prior to the
conference July 10-lfl.
The camp evangelist this year
will be Dr. Claude A.,Watson of
Los Angeles. He was the nominee
of the Prohibition Party for vice
president of tbe United State* in
1944 and 1048. According to M. C.
Ballew, superintendent of the
Lakeland and Miami dlitrlcts, Dr.
Wateon polled one of the largest
number of vote* ever cast for the
Prohibition candidate for that of­
fice. Mr. Ballew stated that Dr.
Watson Is an author, traveler,
lecturer, and an eloquent speak­
er. He will speak each morning at
10:46 a.m. and In the evening at
7:30 p.m. Other speakers will
preach at the 2:16 services.
Special youth workers are the
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Rosa of
Tyrone, Pa. Mr. Rose Is the eaatern director of the Young
People’s Missionary Hoclety. The X h T I I ' K OX' S P P l. t t 'A T l O X M i l l
ta x
r i :i :i &gt;
youth program will feature Bible
Int lK f’lurlda xmiuirs or Itilli)
study, chorus practice, leather I See.
n o tiit: m
iik iic iiy
t i iv i ;. v .
craft, plaster craft, recreation and T h a i W aller A Roulli. Ihe lu,l,l. i
crusade activities anil evangelis­ of the follow lug cer tlfp otc Iiuh
tic rallies at the Kissimmee camp Hied enld ceMIficulo for o x ....... 1
lo lie leaned Hinrrou T h e » crl III,
ground.
nurnher and year ,.( lesinsnce. i|,c
Bishop Mark D. Ormston Is descrlpHoii of Hie p ro pcri), ,,ml the
In which II n , .i, n , j
presiding bishop at tho annual name
aa fiillowe:
conference and serves as special
C e rilfh a li. No (4
speaker at the Huiulay afternoon tear of Issunncfl Julv I, A,D ; &gt;n
Desi-rliillon of l-i-.pei|,
Kiwanin Meet
service at 2:30 p.m. Bishop OrmIts* ItS ft H of MW Cor of
ston presides over the CentralMM, nf NK's he. non * TownH'aallaa*e V i m 1‘ aas » » • &gt;
Houtheaitern Region of the Free
sfilp Xu H.tulu Rung,' Jn I..*-'
run H IS- i;
n x nij ft c
use, snhl Mr. Harrison. lie told Methodist Church and la president
•*« ft H tit ft tv n;u ft *f
of other recreation programs In* of the Commjssjon on Missions.
*14 fi lo lleg.
Name In w li kh a*»tssr,t I I - I lii it
rinding fishing day and gold rush
Harlro
L e ir a l N o tlc e H
tiny, and of cowboy Ringers.
All of said property I,riot; In the
V t o iou
Lester Thrap asked Klwenlans j i t sm imi t si r fK.t a I RoI IrW Xn ,a a« it nI,VOX*
h l y of Heininole, Ht»|„ ,,f p-p,,.
ax Individual* to donate toward S T K K K T , A XOKHSOX. SO I T II CA- do I Hi re s such r.'r Itflci r„ . t, ,l|
be
reileerned hi &lt;ordiiur i,&lt; | , « . .
the purchase of the Nativity H O I.IV A ,
properly .lee.rll.,,1 |„ Mich c e n t ,I A Hwurn Comidslnt tisvlna b**n c*lo will he sold t„ rh„ hlHhe-l l.|,|
vi-rno lo ho shown during the lll*,l
Hin,lrnt yuu III t i n LTrt-oll
( hrlHiitn* holidays at the Band L'uurl In anti to r Ranilnul* Counlc, Her m the from door ,,f m ,., i i . .,.i
t’ounly Cuiirr House ol t
Shell. Judge Douglas Stenstrom Klorltta, In I'tiam-ery, Itie ■Inn* I tile nole
ford- MorlilH, on the fir 1 1 |,
mk*-d support for the Salvation uf wh ir l, Js T H O M A H H IIIK iW N . In Hie rnoriih
August, ] i&gt;jr. whl, It
Plaintiff, va J t ' A N I T A It IHl«.iaVN, le ihe li h j a y „f
August, ) fo­
Army drive.
Da ferula h i . these prssvnla .ire lo
liated Hits !nd duy of Ju ly , i a -,1
G u e s t * Introduced Includea commaml yuu lu appear ami rile
n P I I C R N p n .V
written defense* lu Ihe r'ooil.h-ut. and Mrs. R. C. George, tha your
r'l.-in circ uit Court.
ptalnl filed herein on nr lief,.-,, tli-luiter, the former Doris Quattle- l u l l day of Almost. A. D. ll&amp; l, or i M C t l r Hemlnoto »-'«uiily, F lo rl.li
l- 1mu, Duke Pjersnn of Orlando, otherwise Decree I'ru Confesso will
l.loyd Knight, Jennings Hurt, E. he entered aanlnsl yuu.
Hanford lie,o ld Is deelKU il»il ■ X f i r H T ) u p u - I ' M r v r i m i n n
M Westhrooke nnd Warren Stone asT ha e newspaper
TA X IIM ill
uf asneral rlr.u lo*■
Vfalutes of m in i
.McDonnell of the Hanford htavtfi linn In which this citation ah-.ll he
published
once
each
week
fur
lour
t
,NV
T
.'C
h
‘H ' " H H . I ' V - H I V I . A .
tnxilinry Air Station.
T h n l IIverslrei'i l.ittul c „ , p,.

Steel Strike
(I'n nltaatS f r o m r * a * oaet

fleliils are fearful an iron ore ahortage next winter will cause steel
plants lo shut down.
With no sign of u settlement In
the walkout there are these de­
velopment*:
John GroJHar, director of USW
District No 12 at Sharon, Fa., has
inked Sharon Steel L'orp., employ­
ing 7.000. lo resume negotiations
Friday. Sharon Steel already haa
rejected a union offer to settle tha
wulkaut on the same terms agreed
to hy Pittsburgh Steel. Ihe flrat
cumparallvely large company to
sign a contract since tbe strike
begun.
The Pittsburgh Steel contract
provides a modified union shop
whereby employes muil loin tho
onion hut can withdraw between
the 2&lt;&gt;th ami 30th day nf employ­
ment About 33 smaller companies,
employing approximately so.ooo
inon, have signed similar agree­
ments. But the basic steel Industry
lx objecting to any contract pro­
viding compulsory union member­
ship.
Tim French people contributed
1460,000 for the Htstu* of Liberty
in New York harbor and the peo­
ple uf the United States 160,000
fur the pvdeitlal.

IF YOU WANT BIGGER PAYLOADS, YOU WANT A DODGE

cunsscutlve weeks
W lT N D H O my hand and jr/h'lal
seat of Hie Clerk uf Hie Circuit
C im r l on thle the &gt;lh day ut Ju ly ,

A D im

O P llsriidon

Clerk of Circuit Cuurt
Keminule County, KlurlJs

Legal N otices

.w r it r: op

*p, ' / 'lie foil . wing cr ri lflc .iic h.ifiled raid cerilfhiu,. r,.r lux ,|e«l
lo l&gt;e I,sued thereon Thu c m ti ll'l.u" ' h*p *"d ye.ir of ............. ...

th&lt;i fUflerlpiluti nf tin'
Lr!
L'r";'"ln.
Wh,, ,‘ "
•r* Ha
V4sIJ4»IYK-

m

V

PR/CKiyH£fiT*
FEELITVMHSN

Mr,In sled l.rco-bo ■rot relieve*
‘ keel with
Ihe« aauny
agony of l'rlc‘
I'rlckly
smatlns lirorupIneM. p i e p e t
Rush and clhsr mloor
i k . _ r____
inor oklB
-*
lain,ns are also c o i l e d i | 4
SOI,lb'll 'lUlrkly, (Ivlbns
s a
g V*|s
yrly siunuihnrss lleed
_ __ J by DosI
lur&lt; and hospitals lucooa
icteaefultg
for ovrr Tu years.
D O Nv" j Wa i t
____
(nr prickly heat or dltpor raeh
--------r- |tags
In slew —
up -but c-----buy g css
10
snd elan using. Monty boc
loil cumplslaly ssllstlsd. A l
Irugalsu.

M an
Comstock

v. ,t(«,
assessed

ItivtBlmsitl

C ritlflc sle
| IX
*••* f* l*t«t!Mnc# J III F J,
D#«crlp(lon „r I'r t.iuri v

ill IK
(Heal)
slack N. ctevaland, J r .
ieD
lto
I
2
3
:*
31
fi
31
III
K
Attorney al t a w
.
11 *1*" la n d " Hprluan
I* &lt;• Ilos ll u
According
t„
p
u
t
"
i
h
e
n
.i
f
n,
Hanford, k'lorlda
i "Hied il pit li Hie Public R. cord,
Hulicllor for Plaintiff
or He in I nole 1,0,1,iy Mill Id,,
S I I I I I U O P XdlS A L IK A T ltn *
NRKT1XU
Reramell
t',‘
l h”
Notice la hereby given that the
»«ld pioperty Pel hi : In the
Hoard of Ouanly Comrnlealunera of „
Vemlnule Coiinry. Plorlda, Will Inesl I o u h l y of Heininole, Hiuio ,,r K l „ r In lleau lar Adjourned Heeslon at Ida I'n lees m i tilt cerllflcute ...... .
io.oo o'clock a.m. July I (Hi, tS41. lie redeemed accordliig ,t„ Imv i ,.
In tha County Cumintasluner'a Room property desrrlhed In ■ml, tef.
at Ihe Cuurt llouae at Hanford, Ihn Hflcale Will be eold to Ihe hlahi n
uaual place of meeting ol said bidder at the front dom ,,r the
Hoard, for the purpose of hearing Hemlnole County Court House HI
complain la and ravel ri n g iMltmoriy Hanford, Florida, on ili,&lt; fi,, t X|„„.
month of Aiigusl liifx
Jo the value
v a l u e of
o f a n y p r o p e r t y , aV. ‘n
n r p e r a u n t l . a a f i l e d l.y Hie whkh le Ihe Hit day of August.
County
iy Assessor uf Tasea on the
ISIS
uf
i « T a x" rAssessment
ia a n a e iii e ii i iRoll
v n t , aand
n i l we
Pa ltd Hil* Snd day or July, ut*.-.
iia rftc lln i, ravlewlng and v|ualo P IID R N P OV
Iflna the asssssineni.
C)i«rk C i r n i lt ( ‘f&gt;urt.
Heriilrutlif t-'otinty, Kioriil'i
l». P- Ilerndon
Clark uf said Hoard iflKSALi

Trust Funds
Ettbl'llilied
tgmlo

Resiiltnee

T E L. C

J

Allen A (.♦,
lit Sn. Court HI.. Orlando

Serve Coke with
good things to eat
Cocg-Col* adiU its own
deliciout flavor to the tasty things

You haul moro #«*aomWfy, hatauta
af advantage* Ilka llghtwolghl alu­
minum-alloy piston* and alhoro.

i..W)rf ltR|t4|RD J. CARNIY, Manager, Woyorhoouoor A Oordmarm lumbar Yard,
la&lt;t itintvi
tuiiui Co.,
fft Hock Itland,
iiLtiui III.
re
Rock
Itland jlumber

“Our, bpatneaa cadt* far trucke thut
oaa haul blg loada day In and day out
—and
UkdOur truclu to foil, tool
That'e why w* prafar Podge trucke
that ora
to (It our portico-

they aura haul big load* the way we
want them tol Tto Instance, th« 170Inch whaalbaae tnodola allow for a
14-foot, body, which la Ideal for our
business. And Dodge eeay-handUng

two Podge

advantafpe enable tu to
m m .
oame maca ka
u a e other trucks with 19-foot bodiae."

laHar wofgM dlttrlhvHan. H ig abort
whoclboag design of Dodga tmcka
nllown mar* weight to ba carried on
tha front ail*. Bacauaa tba atiflna la
located farther forward and tba front
axle ia moved back, you dan haul
bigger poylooda without overioadtaf.
*•
’
T ig

frame, axlos, springs, and other unite
gat on origin
that carry tba load art “Job-Katad"
with plenty 01
on Dodge trucks. Bach la engineered
leada at low i
to provide the atrength and capacity ' moving unitenaedad to gupport your load. And
mbaiiin, rear
*Uam “Job-Hatmt' to work together!
to move blgp

the sign o f

tluiam
L.
thoee tmtimVa
truoke Ja&gt;
in dthe

AT KOLB
FOOD STORK
• yf

8C S

RsprsMBIlag

"Job-Holed" onglnoorlng mats* II
gottlhlo for you to haul moro with
Iho right Oorfga Inrik fat your needs,

Pgr •maalhar pawer and oxlra load
pratatllen, gyro) fluid Orlvo It avail*
abla an H-,
1-Ion and Raula*

office— 1416

Conwsy lid.

that tempt your guestg.

for bigger payload*, ih to ii from
many Dodge “Job-Koltii" Irwcho—
Ft- through 4-ton.

ltt ytsrs In O r-

1BC AANTORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COu

�w
■s

3

T H E W K A T IIE H

IV YO U DON !
Psrty

rsctir* your 3*nford Hsrxld, Clt)
Delivery, by T OO i*. 41., plus* call
Y ELLO W CAH 1444

Established 15)08

Rotary O fficers

S A N F O R l),

F L O R ID A

Democratic Candidate
Declares That He
And Chief "U nder­
stand Each Other*

Measure Supplies Fi­
nances To Raise Air
Arm To Formidable
143 Wings by Mid’55
W A S H IN G T O N ^ President
Truman slMtied lulu law loday a
*'bill providing )G&gt;» billion dollura
Tor the nallon’i military btiild-iip
in Ibi year that ends next Juno
M. Th t measuro supplies Iho mon­
ey to raise thin country's Air Force
to • formidable' 111 wings by mid
1153
The total sum given Ilie He lease
Dspiltmeni was about five billions
under what Ihe President hud
ashed He lold Congress Ibe Do
fens* Department would need
nearly Site billions as u bare min
.....................................pro
t tfenum lor
its "strelch out’
paredness program.
I
Tbe bill also provides for:
1. Payment of 145 a month in
extra combat nay tor servicemen
on duty under fire since the Kon|:m
War began A minimum of six diy*
In the combat area Is reipiiri rijlor
each month's eligibility.
2, Authoriialliui lor Ihe Navy lo
build a second 85,000-tun super uir
crafl carrier. The bill dul not,
I ’lioto by K n . ' l i n e r , Uiiy immd Studio
however, supply any new funds
Bob H a r ris , malinger » f th « ltd/ i h i u n - r , prr-d.b-d for the first
'■nr hulMlne Die uiant carrier
Mo... '&lt;, hoi.lilHti* » f (he Dot n i v t'lol bk'.l Miimbiv. Iti-.-i'ri 11v elected of
In Ihe pre nd|ourimieiil rush Con fleers lire, li-fi lo l i g l d , W aite, H i .&gt; inn, tre asurer; Mr. 11u •1 ; In
gross agreed on u total of Jhi.tllU, It. W , Itupri -rh l, secretary. Both .Mi lluytic* ui.d Hr. Dupree III were
058,012 Mr. Truman asked $51. ii- elm It'd.
390,70S,770 for Iho year beginning
July I
The breakdowns by service*
shows: Ai IIIV - tl2,2311.WSI.000;
Navy — $12.843,4511,042; Air Force
— $21,118,301,770
WASHINGTON ifi - - William S

♦Cox bail lib coin mission In Die

Navy taken uwuy from linn 13‘J
years uuo. Prexldenl Truman
signed a bill today Dial gives him
the authority lo return Cos's com
mission lo him.
The unusual nrllon was con
taiatd in legislation brought up by
Rep. Edward E. Cnx til -On )—
DO relative of the oilier C ox- who
■aid he turned up, repurH Dial
William win made a scapegoat in
a nival battle of Die War of 1813
« « Navy officers leatilled before
VcongrMalnnn) |icarlng&gt;i Ibul Die
iCwAe.sa.cas.puie &gt; l» « '

Boys' State Trip
Told To Jaycees

By 5 Delegates
The Junior Chamber of Coni
mtree meeting »t III" Yacht Clu'i
• heard reports today from tbe five
Sanford delegates who attended
Boya’ Btato in Tallnhassee lust
month.
Joe Hutchison, whose tiip was
sponsored by the Jnvrees,
■&lt;pressed his appreciation to Ihe
group by saying, 'It was Die larg
•it honor I have eyer received mi l
I learned more about Die actual
function and operation of governmint In those six days than I have
In school."
^
“The world today would lie
^b e tte r off If the youth of yester­
day had been given the same op­
portunity to attend n Boys' State
session,'' he added.
The delegates front Sanford
were Sammy .Jacobson, Wes|e&gt;
Hamil, Terry Cordell and Tommy
Sneer who covered various phases
of the trip and activities punctu' ating the routine details with
anecdotes. Voile Williams Jr., In
troduerd the hoys.
a
Prsaldeid Douglas Stenstruin
•announced that Ihe baseball cum*
mltlse bad dlspalcltud letters In*
siting George Barr and the New
York Giants hack to Sanford.
Judge Stenstrorn also reported
that nest work’s program would
speech by Dr. A. W.
on "Flourlna In Our
Water."
At the suggestion of Brallty
Odbani, Sir. Stenstrorn designated
the July 31 meeting for a report
. A w the two Juvcee members of thu
^ C l i y Commission on the progress
of sewage disposal In Sanford.
Cliff Aides said that 163 names
have been entered in the Junior
Chamber's Deer Naming Contest.
Hie first out-of slsto letter was
received from a ch'ld In California
submitting the names of “Hay
layon.

Sanford Herald

Vacation-Pack
Ns nutter bow far away
*»sn horns you «■/ go an y«&gt;VMollon you cun rssglly catch
up on Iho homo town nows by
Ulug Iho Sanford K»r»M
whin you rstuin. You cun srrung* with yout rarrfor hoy, nr
through CharHe Morrison, drawlatfoa msnstsr. hr tolophonlng
«o hsvo roar ragalav Isonoo
&amp; M tho HoraM
He
w M for yon
w Jhlls you Iaro owoy, to bo An
H w o A lo yonr homo In «■#
AMhag* «PM W
return

Huge Balance In Feed Bags Fall
State Treasury From Heads Of
Faces McCarty ll.S. Hired Hands
New GovernorToTake Government KinployPost With liiniiest
t*cs In liia Federal
Balance In History
Aueiv.'jesGet Notice

TALLAHASSEF. iff— Dan McCar
ty pmbably will (Iml Iho biggest
Slats General Fund bslunco of any
governor In Florida'* hlstury when
tn&gt; takes over Iho office from Fut
ler Warren
,
Statu financial experts "xtlntole
Die fund will stand some where lie
tween 19 and 18 million dullar^
when Die governorship changes
Jan. 6
Gov Warren .'.mm. an uiienriiin
berrd bnlanre of $4,213,ismi when
lie look tdfh'e In January, linn
III* predecessor, Millard ■ uhl
well, was lell a Iml line uf nearly
lb millliins by Spertxard L. Holland;
and Holland inherited u dplu d of
nearly two million from Fred I*
Cone Before Dial, slate financial
Dibit ex didn’t approach Die sire
they do today
Wiien riiiiijnroller C. M. Gay's
xtiiD dosed the books on Die 1U51
53 business yenr Wednesday Ihere
was a General Fund cash balance
of $.11,719,00(1 mid only $8,350,000
to released but unxpiml uppropria
Dorn against It.
There have been bigger year
end bulunecH Four years ago, Die
liulnnee stood al $10.880,000; but
nearly 41 mllllun dollars nf it was
encumbered by uiis(h'hi apnronrln
Dons— mostly fur Die Idg Caldwell
admlulstratluu conslriii-llini pm
gram
Gay's flgurrx show Ihe General
Fund received ii record $1 tum.ono
during Die 12 months ended June
10 That was $11,350,000 more lliun
reielnli during Die previous year
Nearly all rnajur tax sources to
creased Ihelr yields.
And while receipts were going
up $14,350,000, General Fund ills
borxemsnls were Increasing only
$4,778,000 — from $123,755,000 lo
$128,431,000
Thu year end balance of $31.
715.000 compared with n balance
of $18,998,000 st Ihe beginning
Tbe General Fund supports Dm
malar administrative agencies id
government, the eour Is, schools
and college*, health and welfare
functions, penal and custodial In
xlllutlons and most conservation
aervlcta.
Balances In the four big special
state funds also Increased during
fiscal 1851-92.
Tho Hoad Fund, balance moved
up from $9,488,000 to $15,400.1100;
Slate Agencies Fund from $2tM7,&lt;103 to $9,143,000; Die Trust Fund
from $11,974,000 to $13,172,000; and
ihe General Inspection Fund from
8914.00 tO $998,000.
P O U O C A I M H EFO H TFD
WASHINGTON iff - Tture wor#
021 new cases of InfantUa paralysis
reported oval* the nation fast week,
an In c n u a of $ per cant over Ihe
584 In Um previous week.
In reporting this today, Ihe Pub
Be HealUi Service said 1,978 cases
of poliomyelitis have been listed
since tho "disease year" began
with Iho weak ended April B, com­
pared with 3,942 caaea In Ihe
similar I N I period.
Text*, trith $£09 casea, and Cal
tfornla, with S T , have accounted
for more than half of that total.

IS OilAXE

Jte.1* VJT .u
n r r i t j l 'j .'a i i 1- ,.
ir^ lrij s

&amp;

on y o u r
r v

s

to

T r^ l

iff— Many sleep
tha Los Anarlei
communities
a abort, sharp
day but thara

*

i

a.m.

Me a

liSjS'f'yWr

ami

m,

WASHINGTON
Sen Itb-bard
II lliixxcll muffin'll with Pros!
deni Truman today and iniil aft
erwurd "I'm xurc Du- Picxldenl
and I undcrtland each other "
11" *-ii Die Geurglu senator
xecklng the Deimicratic prexideit
lial iioinlnjtlun would nut elabur
ale mi IIlls mm men I ax he lefl
Die White Huiim '
\ reporter aski-d ItlixMill. "Lest
there be Mime inlnondeiitaudliig—
when you ay yim mid tbe Presl
dent nuderstaml each oilier, dues
Ibul itennle any eodorsenient of
your eaudldney'"’
"If you will imolr me ux I xald
II. I believe I'll daml mi what I
xiiiil." Dmxell replied "I don't be­
lieve I II elnburale on Dial "
lie ie|&gt;eated earlier 'tulentanls
Dial be Would loll "walk out" of
Die pally tf it adopted a civil
light* program In* doe-, not like
and van) lie lx not Intelested in
Ihe vtee prexldelitlal iiomliiutnui.

Sl.T sliinj; A t t a c k s Oi?
D e n u ic ia tic A d m in
i 'i t i a t i u n M a d e Al
G .O .I*. t ’m i v e n t io n
111 T H U IN It

1.1 en

n

Dux pliirik wax

tbe

D e m m ia llc

S i . ii

A

h

tic iie r .il

I &gt; t l i 11

t

I' t i ' h t

4 llii A M I r
(tin I lii’ii,Mi t*
It
Mi In Mn, n( ' M i v t . m i l p i v
ilh I n i Iiiiii\ H m I !*iii htvi 'ltl I),
I i M iilu m ri m i l Hiii (Id l(i1|i util I
* .hi pit siili iih il iHiiiilii i I iimi mi
llir Hi si ti.illui
H i K H i N i i , nhii
Hill |*l.m (hr 'i iii $ il's h u m - in
|(m- Ii((iii|f, liimi il Hus
%! *Iliili.il i *i«i% * ill inn tin lai r d Or H
I Iid I li I n i 1 ll n l
II .1111«ml S
I
I *»li , h HI In • i I no m i i o i u U nI v
lm I i i llliniv•i

•
plank

Imped

.11•&gt;| i!!''"! i':n e .

lelleilui: a xllll
"in millei li| Id
tIi Mil Dn- hits
t dclhrid n Ineli ii n ki d n bale! i-1
lie s.ilit be 1limit; tit lie would an need, d In end- |uh din i imuia
have "rigid urmoiii tun rules tin linn ai'ain I ,e. IIII-X and lit hi I 111!
mil die-,
lire I ireI bulbil
Itn

S 1 11» I M 111:

I III! M d l
I’
(lie Itrpidili4.411 N *t la*II li I Mil 4till l III | 111 I 4
111 tlliv. II III |l Iml I nil IJIII lAIlt
I1!II* III I - *’ IIIMill |III j i ill! r
&lt;| 4 III.Ill"
il.»t» lut I’ m i111nf f*i ti 14'li K. Ill#
( . H I 1 % ,l I Iml 41 I iiltl IHltl «*r |l 1$
III 1*1I 4i* 4*Il|» || |l *•I III $11| ,114iliillliir* |»1ittf 1 till ihl.iiln iii u l• \
pnk i'iiii n
i r lint t i'll
l-i l * Hu ani&gt;•ii iiii ' H i l l I* ifliil litic
•Ml llll* III*miii 114ai$i Hint I I I ! |iffll&lt;» III
litii M -. HI till* |||* ttf
Ifir i'i*»l
lh .K Htili ili-il
Hit
ill It p iii
i* ill ii , tlxI* ills* tlr, t^ loll.

sl.ixhlng ail.it k * &lt;&gt;u Du- "present
idnillllstl atlnli
mm dlil 1 i-t'tii it ut
, 1111upturn
in i-rxh.iiluweil bald
tllll|(tlt lllllipitillll .• nil tin- tlllflgll
I*ul 11 v 11.1l 1m 1.il di-tense and i l v i l

.ixsertlni’

I* i v r
I .i .l

dill lug Du day

lights plankx
•tidy Die " 1 1 1 il 1 igblx'

I ,

IH .it . I i . i I h I ’ u i i c s I ' H

I imveiltlon l»l expelled appiuval

tmllll

IU

IH K

III I I

•1'*.\ t *■I N »‘a I I \I I

lh|x lime Die piiillllxe nux Ini
Ax Die lull Georgian 1 ami! mil
ol Mr
li u m o it '* "D ic e be told Ii del al I, a I &gt;111,11 In deal with
&gt;li 1 11111111a1lull in
latex
repm lei x lu- asked fto Du* aiuadnt- 1 1.11 lal
l. n h d
In
Wtll'lliei
Dux
ineid lo "d ixe o -s pulitii with the ' l il ili
In.old In i n in pot m u y ul M il uidaiy
President
"I Dunk the I’lesidenl and I nil | n a-, mil - lal, d
Sell I n 1 in I! M ill IF Hi u| I nhi
derstand eaeli otbei " be sniil, allll
then aller a nmini'id's pame, In* t'adn eh.111 in.in id Ihe Minimi Iml
added "I'm sure the I're.xlilent leiped Die 1 lUip.iltfU dm uineiil.

I till- |$(|J

i 1 I.M4
i » d i fit l *
I i i*iih*iHer
*M •|| into Ills It .til li Ml l\ Ml fll*
I.l II I, lie? Il iMii \\ it li .4 K Itnliert
\ I ill Nil Itn |{•&gt;111111111 in Jifi'sk
lii lltl .il iMlIllilisil mil
I h 11 &lt;&lt;1 liv ».iIn i pi i iilreli it vs
pll il. 1
I 1 ••» It'" •i I |»MH h it Ilk i.'I
I ill in I h ii v *t il |)t eliiiiiit.il V Vie
l - 'i ir VVaalfii' *I i V f11 **ti! it. Illsnil ul t »uili Ini di li* ilmti'i 11tiIIl

lulll a lepollel tie expei I umek
anil I midei stand each other "
Tne Interview wax interrupted 1 mi vent toil applutal
4&gt;» Ilf ''I.l .Ilul I I I .
when Sen l.vndun .luliiisun ill.
In geui-rnl Die li'luti'd lurelgll
II % llll- I i eiif'tli III liii l'ei ills
Tex 1 walked into Ihe Inlilie on his policy and i I i I i mm plunks bail been
I*l.iynl tin*
I it !*• Mi l il i»t the
way in Mi rrumaiT* nlfico Ho approved III ailialien hy Sen Hull
Vi mi
a|i()4 iii it lu tiviie imllthl
II
MitlluxrU
dn
*•*•
l
*
m
l
WASHINGTON 131 - "You're
eit A
Tull ul 1 iblu uinl Gen
4.1 in m l 1i w 1ifli 1 H l &gt; &gt;i*li
* I 'i I * )»*iii•11« &gt;
11hin i i i M mv* iii « ii*9 * * t i lift.* ( m l
Died'' millers began going mil to
Dwight D
Idlalilinnar, Die Inn ri.li iifmi nominal on, atm - I t»* Mi.* fnu* h.tlus w» Ii*
I Mi* I pll llll'fill l at IK Mil ill.lilt III (lil 44 I*| M
nbnul half Dm 17.000 employes of
tup cnilteildl'i fm Die parti x pre!
ILiillt ill DU, I iuilt (|i. fili&lt;I I »■1 *,
i;.»11*' !(’• I &lt;' till ■ hijif ■l I ilt I n A w "1■
* S' Itai.il lii llll sEt V Mi ill Mill'll li|y*i
Dm guvenWiicnt'ii anil
Inflation
nlintml liDIpili.itlnil
«
^ i •r r«m
i*m in.* pri ?« nut
lia. tui*
. i
*•
ageuelea today us result of the
rticn, piling- bnialniied Die Hem
la fil» "'Ir in
ip Nina
heavy am Cungloas applied In ap
licrnlx 1111 luleivu pulley. xiiylng
I .ill I'D I lit I V i’ll l.i Ml |ir 41 *(IMI li
prnprisliim rcpicM*
"Ihcv mug errath .illv frum timid
44 lii". a ou t He
" ,i fin &gt;•{ |trt»
appeii eiiu-id to n-cklexx blunder'
Ktniiomlc Stablllirr Huger I.
t l i .nn *1*s i ill let i i Ikill
( i Dili I lit*
Tile Id i|* iliieiiiileid prunilM-il
i'ulniiiii in Id Ins nrneram will be
i i
i •r»
butt bill lie wmifd "do Ihe best
Fifteen new 1|."ilex liHvc lm ' Dial h&lt;-piiblii-an- will -leek "nil Inin
Not hi J . 1 « .* ■ i i 11 v i IliH
we can will) whal we've gol "
(II d&gt;l&gt; pet peace that nmlld even
I, it111 llii' &gt;',111 In Die Millei Ain
i ui. H
. H . in t hint*
lie said t'niignisa "gave us—and ilcvellipmeIII on I'll' Debilnl lllgl- til lin' bopi. lu Dne.e now llllprl- uneil
i • •*i 1iili ll'llt it ii i lint 111i I I I lift I
Die coilNiuiK 1 an awful kick In wiiv In fii'tliriy, mill 15 none m lliidet 1 1,mill 1111 I dutuiimluili
* ' till* III, ll •■..... .
I llll
ii. in i h \\ n u n i\
the leeDi" In prowdliig Die agen plnnm-il befuie lb, year Is mil U
Hu n,In,ill.I delete e Die l,ll|'
1 ill ........ il ill ll
Is.,ul i &lt;
» . l*lll
1 •. V | , I It •, H M
I Ml 1
ties with noli tin million dollars G Millei, buildei nod i-iniliael"
pl.dlni in pi 1)1111 eil 1 1(tti. k limldin
| I ,|.S il t.i&lt; i *1* lH *f l« \ III I!»' u s :i 1 ( In. ,* * III* 1 dill) •f 4
compared with the 10) millions it- -aid today
lu "iniiipbtilv mb ipiate all pnw
•*■'4 . 1It Ml lu mils 5, ..'hi 4.1 1. •i Hit*
4.4, • I Mi ' I' I Mill'!
ipicstrd
er
"
uiuelbin,!
Sen
l
ull
lmHollies III tbe Aet«S sell fm
I li, lit H Ml . 1*44 111ID ♦
,4 111* 'll ill 1M
A s|Mike*ui.in aunt 30 day iIImiiis 7,5011 Hill) up mid me uf mini '' St I'l'X* i'll
1lu 1 1 •ikhii .41 j , Hu
I. I Inped
|,i Iii l.ll. .1ft (ill! i ll’ (I H ''tel I 5 (1)1
sal notices would start going out lilork roinlrucllon with oak flmu
Ami then It Imhineed Dlls, prnti
u
•i Ih.d 1 d
n let &gt;
1
llii.) i III ill f I'*I f I I
I 4 1•
11 •■iiiliitird $$*4 •••♦•"r I iiiiii
today lo trim Die ageney staffs They are of one to three be.h"- 1
•
..
&gt;
4
|......
1
ll..
1
I*
•
!
"Mli i
, . t i.| * H4 4III |(ill II HI ill .
within Ilnur of Die budget Con with kill-bin, hath, living 1 .....
III
,4.-1 •HI I
ill
|" *1 )M
gress voted
•ini ear pint.
W iilc r w u y s ( i r m i p
.M e n
D ie
'(• llllli n l
. II, III.- I Mi ll I ||&gt; il l, &gt;
Declaring Dial "our powers lot
Mr. Millet, n Navy veil mo &gt;1
iii mi iit 11 •t l i l
'*ii * n $l(I
iM c H n T m m ir r m v
inulnlalnilig Die value of Ihe ilul World War 11 and member "t n ■
1*1:1114*
1 :i h !i
\ i i I'.V
. i .
\ I . N lii 'li
[ Iti*
I 'a i 1 1'. . i i i '.
( . 'l a i n i
Inr have been weakened serious
\uiericaii Legion mul Purt Tri m
■I"■ Lll i lm 11 ' Hill l Hills'
ly," i'ulniiiii said in a statemeni
uni Planning Donuiilttee, is 1
I 11** Wiili'i vv :&gt;i 1 - iTiu im itte e ,d
It
It,
A ll
U viM
Ul r 14*• Mi 1 1.1 VI, I " a iilii 1 IF) 1llrf
I I lil
I, Ml
•IJ&lt;J11 I •
"More Diaii evei we will need building 11ousen in Lueli Aibor
lln Meilllllute I , untv ITiHliibet "t
M*,p) 11I •Vl|u pi till
( 4 1)
M 1‘81v1I 4
.
Ill
il
I
,1
1
II
I
In
H
u
t
T
i
n
*
H
.
i
II
i
h
i
i
g
'
Ihe consumers' belli In holding
I
'
I
1
"
I
1
11mi u 1 mw
Miller Aetna I* a thriving h'ti- Cmmni'iee will m e n
li* 4J \ JIs•u|Mi K, M
M v4(11" III
fit.
s
nti
i
(SIM.
Ill
till
down prices by exercising restraIni eoiiinillllity uf 75 white cot tag,
uf 1 in■■in hi :i III nVilH'k si III.
' tt
I i 1 tu Usin' Ml 1 1. lu i|lm M " 14.1 ll \ 11: 1 Ills h \l
in purchusini! I'nces generally 1 sprawli ng over 15il acies of pun uf flee uf G U Hpelleel III I In
liv ) U Iv 111 l I
......... ..
"
1: M11Milt (
Int.i 1 pt full
1Mini
are mil down "
( tlN V K N llltN
II VM
« lid Is" fie a Imi i*
Itunk
laud. L a id In 11 1 0 die netting, ih
Hnnfurd Atlnniii Niilimuil
l)l&gt; l ■( Mli yuurtuii( ", it 11
1 SI *
VVh.il 111§(■i •* i *« *I h ,i |»*+,i&gt;,»l*l % In
I'liliiatn said despite Die drastic Aerea, thuiigh nu clone to the Building In lllllk. plunx fm n m u i,N Hen I hv h 1lit 11 I iM'iilmuer*
1lull, Ills* u*» • .................. I-" iu it um ,
I ” 1" U
Hu f mi 1 oml
appropriullon cut lie wanted In h ig h w a y mul no necessllile frum feleltee uf euiiililllllily leliileli bi le liitilt ;i ill |Mi|tj,,ni s l u m Iml iy 1i&gt; ev 11.*lal**
»&gt;f I la'** I i ( i n f 1 * 1 1,11 * v * I • J &gt;1 11
make clear "we are md throwing the i-eutein of population in I K W11III it the next two weeks to di - turn Mil in In i II' U'yA l o i r lim in fili - elon li III t-rl o**n His I il m il
l l u - .1. Ill
,&lt;*
1 *11 li
«»d i.s
IV
I .if* llll*» I I i eutniHi i
imp m e t IU»&lt; e fil l*'
in Die s|Hiiige and giving up "
1 ('cu tral F'lorida urea, eielites mi i'll I* the Hull fold I'ltiixvlllu .m ini uvef Sen Noli* i I A
M » 4 ‘ t ; $s1k rffl.
t
V
i n tu i i u l i ' f
nf
He said economic slabillzallun Is utnmnphere of i-uiintry livin g fm project
v n l n r y tuiiulwagnn lm Die gra nd &gt;'»'•
.........
■"'"'•'•(• ' d,
e p,
p i M i r , -I
.
\\
\\ M i l l i
N $| k
nisi ii
U ill Isei i l l\n •Ml
so vital lu Die defense program whleli It would be hurd lu find in
('iiiimiiMiDiex leprexenlrd ut the pri/e id (III
I.epnl.bi Mi c o m cu ' 1 ‘ 11' 1 “
1II i I !111
I
I 1'lull
|(i
111S\ \ I11i
"all uf us
are dolermlncd •quel,
lug ineeling will ilieluile Guise 1" Hi,I! Ill,' pic id' idi il iii." ii" d " u i ) " ' " ( "
1
li.ii I I
11. I i
i
1
i
I d i,'\
lu give our best effort lo Diu Job "
tine iif the purlleiilm attrnclloii- Call'd mi I lie Hi Julius Itlvei nn,I
they claimed
d aa
all " V i i
II bad 1.-&lt; nn m..,e n.l* n e
,
‘ Ml ut *&gt;) -t I I ittM.ii) \| i lit! Ill ls* k ,
'1lie kUbillialion agencies gol of tbe community In Die inedern tliruiiglimil I fill i ul i l u l l l n , skid bill Die ballnltllg - ' n ad I "I lli Iwi,
i. ,p In, d li m l in i Iii j l . M :
\ ,M . "
•! .. t i l l t
_• .
Die heavy chopping In litidgel cuts construction offiru, just com F u l l ext llieekenrnlge, ( ’ uf I* I lM li U m v i 'l
Hi'it i\s* 611 :$• In Hie i .i/ii
no) msm ' 111 Hie futliMHO.il&gt;
M»-N Mi
M i). l
n
m u I ( i v iluiti
hv Congress— will'll knocked aboo I pU'tvd at n cunt of |30,IH)ll, From inanugei, in iiuikuig the Munouner (irrfoiletkt llniil I* idle Hllh 'I dll t H nu U.
I . hue
Hu
'vih uot
l ' tiiiM ( in t • li t til-i -.ii
nine billion dullar* riff President a leeeptlon norch panalled In mant
id WfillM” Hay
m ‘lit
M*&gt;sii$n
' iiiitimii.
U") lt«*’ii Ih* i i n le n
I 1*111' h
Mr I
I- l M 54 II a ‘ 4* f. lf ll U
Truman's reipiesl* fur $83,778,383,- nprucs, I lit* visitor or prasprellvi
A I I i f Is eb ulin m n nf Gie IV n ■tireii lm
iiiin tlie * iily iii *irtit i$4
ik»t « 11 iiifD if til
•(MV fi vv i i ll-4» i &gt;i|. ) \i,( * Mj llll
112
U i i l i a if'
fin'lii Hill m Hie lull
buyer goen on to a largu uiaiu ball t v r u s y s 1’iiinnilttce wlileli Includes liver i'fJllliHi ll*i I 11ll i:J .61*' v (lorn
v iv i' , ! i v
(h n i l '
Mr
MnU rl
Ihere were cut* In fund* for the panelled lii walnut and finally 1 • Mr Hpiincar, II. H. Gul«iusut B. I HuurrilA llllli I Y ki N
dlli *1 It&gt; s tsUiimi I lu l .Ml !'\
) um r
Mv i iiv l i n
m l ( t i " .U$ii||U
ftssn, (iu&lt; Hctunsb und W. G. Rll
T a l i vviis mil CMiH'nliiie n tili ng
| Im - imm
• mimiv(
Mu
mi
iv .$
Stale Department, Ihe Defenit De an office In oak.
l»M , I I MMili1v''11 \' N uf «tfV
. &lt; 4*., | ,
I I ti iif ( l i i i f i i l l l n I ' h w r '• lit****)
4•
partmenf, the Treasury, Com
Thu homes, beautifully laid out bca.
* **1*1111 U"ts i i
it v i v■*'A liy M b
U » iH ln i«* a IIH I 's s r T M * * *
along winding rural driven, idiuilni
iv il, w Iin *. i U* ii V'liil'ii (
Hit
by plliH graven, are imvertlielens of
)u MIM'I n|t M v4 t ( i i ' l( 1 llll-*., \$j||r
Hoy
Scouts
Knjoy
Outiuj’
Ihe
most
inudsru
cuuntructlon.
Cattlemen’** Group
I 1 „St:!ilf'l*i|,-l. "4 | fi|*rfl!(v itU
cumblnliig In small saslly kept du
*mans-. I id 1 t i &gt;fu 111 N \.S IN* ti *m
AdoptH ItH Charter signs all the latent fcaturuu mul
v *v»•»I A»v
1m u iti',
Mr**
Nruncy
Dig fur mniforiablo and lelsuruh
llidri*'v Mil !$i ii I*j»i i i 'l l i i u ' i i i 1'nud t
The recently funned Hemlnoli) living.
Md
County Cattlemen's Association
Tha wild llfu which nmves Ii.
M m’ 1 ( li'u 1j u v Ih , K. i i U' v . Hr C.,
adopted a charier ss a mm-prufk the nsarh)- woods and hriisli coun­
1* Il till .4 nr \ i uf kit* f mi \M J/v*
corporation and s&lt;l up hydawa at try anil HutnuUmca lets itself be
Mi Ivin Muv i .iii.I ilk rii ii S m -ti pf
11 meeting uttvnded by mure than seen In a fleeting glimpse an II
kin H in f:dIn i . I l u r i y UkoMll,
bit cattleman Tuesday night at the makes rapidly aeruas thu mails I*
Mt'infiliiN, JA tu, (Iki-up u*iii)ii,| t$t
Court Hous«, K. J. Cameron pre­ another faxclnating factor In the
( I A i'alllii llii \ Vi'IMlr hiTif.
scene. Rabbits, quails, and all
sided.
Al lhi* Um*' uf His* (!n$ilit fbu
Both thn charter and by-laws, manner of small wild Ufa add to
ii Ieiim* vvti. 4'iiiMiilr tu Kn ilniiii Ah*
with some minor modifications the enjoyment of tha village.
l'"i i' Hu’'(.', N M , f i ••in W icld la
ware modeled after that of th*
Kdlll, l ME
Florida Stats Cattlemen's Asso­ Contract Awarded
ciation with which tha local group
i h iii v i i m o r i : vs n
\n i : s
la affiliated, said C. K. Dawson,
UASHINU I u N i h I lu* Ih'ttffiio
For School Project
county agent, and seerstary of
h*|jurlmiiil lu . mfiunl luil duely
tha local association.
m Imv up in L':!.$ milium ihillara
Bids on equipment and mater­
Resignation of W. II. Wight as ials for schools were reviewed this
if |i|qn«*i in EiiriJini-jirovlilfd
a director was accepted In order murniog by the County School
\ni!*rU;«'h W»!\li(rii Kuru[ieaii ul
to elect him M a director with Hotrd at tha office of Supt. T- W.
tt'M tiny uiiulhttr iiv*&gt; millhm dulUri
the slate group/ P. R. Lamont of Lawton,
iortti
tha Acorn Ranch, a cattleman with
Tint tlvjiartmunt uihi Wi'diuisiiiy
W. J, King was awarded the
large holding! In thla a ru , was contract far plumbing for tin
hu purrha'.e-i hmmUI ln-lp irt nyth
slsetsd a director of the local Bookertown Negro school at Lake
mi air Ji'fiMiMu under Him Nurth
group to fill tha vacancy.
\tluntu* Treaty urKaniiuhun
Monroe. Ills bid was $1,100. The
The membership, said Mr, Daw­ $638 bid of the Sherman Concrete
son, comprises more than 60 uf Pipe Co., for lumbar fur tho schjol
M ovie l i m e T ab le
the 79 cattlemen on the mailing Improvements was accented.
list In this area. It waa agreed to
it 117.
The Hill Lumber Co., was
have called mastlngs rrather than •warded a $849 contract for lum­
"Wait Til The Hun Hhines
on any particular data.
Nclliu"
bar for tha floor of tha South
I : iU - 4:06 - tlG'b ■ H;43
Bids Primary School auditorium
SM ITH 8BRVICK TOMORROW A total of 70 daaka at 10 06 sacli
M OVIHLAND
Funeral services will be held al war* ordarad for tha achool from
"Til# Dasiirt Fox"
Brlslon Funeral Home at 9:90 p.nt. tha Nawton School Equipment Co.
7 ' 16 Feature 8:17, Last Com­
i’boto by Jsinuaon
tomorrow for W. E. Smith who
plete Bhow lt:46
Boy Scouts of Troop 849 racslitly vnjoyad a five day oullng eliding July 5 undt-r ilia direction of
died In Sodus, N, Y, after a long
KIDQW AY M E E TS Q U EEN
PBAIRIE L A K E
Hlnaaa. The Rev# J, E. McKinley
LONDON iff - Gen MsDbaw B. Scoutmaster Sidney Vlhlan at Camp Lanochi* on Lake Norris tisar I'aistey In Lake County. Seated left
"For Man Only*'
fob Rldgway. suprama Allied com- to right in front are Al Collins, Curtis Hughes, Oeoi :;c Furls and Richard Phogsn. Second row stand­
will officiate
offleliti and burial will ioi7:15 - 10:38
low la Eva rgm a Cdnatary whara mandar In Europa, paid a lo-mln ing are Richard Powell, Maurict Phillips, Berry fit. John and Dickie Rountrss. Third row, isft to
"Unknown World"
tha Maeonio Order wUl have ute call today on Quean Elitabath right, Teddy Walker, Randall Lavender, Randall Robbins, Sidney Vlhlan, Jr., Joe Andrews, Allan Maffctt,
0:15 only
charge of the sarvicaa.
U at Buckingham Palace,
Jirnmis Blyth and Robert Mitchell. Top row, Jamas Pearson ami Scoutmaster Vlhlcn.
Si
S'Mr *W
'T &amp;
±jh :
*
t
' \\
. .
. ,

15 New Homes Are
BeinF Constructed
In Miller Acres

Kepuhlicans Kip Math ()tlh*r Willi
Tooth Ami Claw Over I)eIej».ilions

Bandwagon Tor
Eisenhower Is
Gaining Speed

In

(

\

Mk

r"7HHI -'Uotfjr i

Ilu1 TsiKrs Tin* l.catl

lU A k lN S IIN

ir*»ittrrtaus

■■■- *: A.
&gt;
'

I .il I

1 H U A i i H i.t
ID pubheuii* In
.l.iv ,u t i l 1 &gt;1 lb, pu-M'iil Deimn'i'.d
1, .nluiiiii.G j tn n , ul n k e nu ig o n
1 nplnm and ut m il .ling " l i . i i t m .
in (be 11.1t uni in Ingli pliieex
I lux hit t i l i n g a l l . n k eiime m
Dn- lung .m .ul, d 1 .impulgu plat
lm in bundl'd 1,1 tin- til IP N a t111u.1l

**» it lit1141 111*9 4 V* iblllM jiniCia I,. In id.., \ .. Il,
this murium' uilti uity uUrnr umi II |x lulled dimu
itldale
nation

j :u

Eisenhower Captures Texas
And Georgia Delegations;
Trumanites Called Traitors

■b ailin' wlib !l,o luui'hy I xuex III
Itnxxell -poke nptliillxllf ally Ilf i&gt;" tel dlxi 11111111.1I1011 eiiUM-d nine
Ins « |,ain-ex fur the pre-mlenlial leal -- id a pn iltie Deni Ill'll!
nnmiiinlioii

,Nn

Assoi'iuli'd I'rc-rw I.ViiMi'il W in*

T IU 'H S D A Y J U L Y 10. 1052

Russell And
T rum anT aiy
Over Politic!
______

it

Friday

A N IN D K I’K N D K N T D A ILY N K W S I'A P h U

Truman Signs
Big M ilitary
Expansion Bill

iMrlng

Ihruugh

places inuatiy In dftcinuons and
c ininii' l ulillinif.l * arm except
.■ llllli- ■nuln in r'tlKliic ri'lltn
l&gt;.r linn

‘Am
.VOLUME XXXXIII

Bofaro

cloudy

Ir.un.li 1 5ti. as, i in &gt;■ . l U i e J

fS S

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="45">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="99720">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1952</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101101">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, July 09, 1952</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101102">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101103">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 09, 1952.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101104">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101105">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 09, 1952; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101106">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101107">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101108">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101109">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="10145" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="9783">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/bae28d40605116117fea30301a6b0391.pdf</src>
        <authentication>ff6f1c617c15823d16ea111d0af48d59</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="101100">
                    <text>.

T H E SA N FO R D H E R A LD
re N
Monday July 7. 1953

Lewis Suggests
Taft-Hartley As
GOP Candidates
In Meantime Country
Looks To Murray
For Strike Tipoff
CHICAGO i f l - John L. Lewis,
biller critic of the Taft - Hartley
Labor Law, today suggested a TaftHartley ticket for the Republican
Party.
A statement distributed by a
spokesman for tawls. president ol
the United Mine Workers, suggest­
ed that Sen. Robert A. Taft, who
wanta the :&gt;OP Presidential nom'nation, should seek former Rep.
Fred Hartley of Now Jersey as •
running mate. They co • authored
the labor ad In Congress.
Meanwhile in Pittsburgh the na­
tion looked! n CIO Steelworker*'
President Philip Murray today for
tlon looked) o CIO Steelworkers'
move In the economy - shattering
sice) strike now going Into its
sixth week.
The silvery hsIred labor leader
Invades the lerrilory of hi* 1110*1
bitter opponent In ihe steal dispute
to address a huge rally of slecl
worker* at nearby Duqumme
Most of the 0.000 steelworkerresidents of that small mllltown
are employed by U. H. Steel Curp.,
biggest producer In Ihe country
ana traditional pace-setter for the
Industry.
Murray calli U. 8. Steel the
"spearhead of opposition" to the
UnW. The unlou chieftain asked
C. F. Hood, executive vice presi­
dent of the giant firm, to debate
•trike issue* at the rally. Hood
refused, saying such * meeting
would not nave any constructive
result.
The rally Is the first In the Pitts­
burgh area— steel center of Ihe
world -since Murray called out
650,000 union members In Ihe basic
steel Industry June I.
Steelworkers look for their leader
to explain at length the union's
charge* that Hie six largest slcel
producers have refused to bargain
In good faith. The big six are U. S
Stele, Bethlehem. Republic, Jones
and Laughlin, Youngstown Sheet
end Tube, and Inland.

Escaped Convict
Put Under Arrest
By Local Police
Jeiftfit, 23 ymi uhl
'"ovlri, win put
under i n .j il by iwtal polite early
this morning when he was ap­
parently about to enter n store
on Hanford Avenue, Chief Roy
William* reported today.
The arrest wss made hy Patrol­
man Arnold Williams, who was
working hi* heat on Hanford Ave­
nue near Fifth Htrrrt. Williams,
concealed In an alley, noticed a
car contained two Negroes parked
in fronl of *h* storr and one of
them made his way into an alley
toward the rear.
Tiie patrolman caught James
with a Jimmy In id* ham) and
subsequently arrested the other
tnan who had remained In the
automobile.
The men were driving n stolen
IH60 blue Pontiac whose owner­
ship has not yet been discovered.
James Is being held in the local
jail preparatory to lie turned over
to Htate authorities, and the other
man, Steve Williams, Is being
held on suspicion of attempted
robbery.
James, who goes hy the alias of
Adell Wright, escaped on July 3
from the Htate Road ('snip at Ht.
Augustine. He has a record of
three previous arrests in Hanford,
once six weeks ago when ho had
escaped and stolen another automohlle.
He was first picked up In Han­
ford for robbery al lire Florida
Htate Farmer's Market.

P-Prlmary

&lt;&lt; •■ !•■ ■ •« K i m

Wiittur

G.O.P. Convention

d aeiltiise r u m r u t Uaei
bower barkers want lo put In a
rule restricting voting by contested
delegates on Ihe sealing of other
delegates.
Elsenhower supporters cull R ihe
"fair play" rule Toll backer* hoot
si that.
Lloyd Taft, son of Ihe senator,
lold n reporter Ills fnlher's forces
were thinking of offering a sub
slltille for Ihe Elsenhower motion
under which each contcslcd stule
would be permitted lo vote on nth
er disputes after its contest bad
been settled
Thai would permit Hie pro Tuft
on the teinjMirnry roll imanlinously
by Ihe GOP National Committee—
to vote on later conical* Under
I the iiiual alphabetical arrange
inent, ihe Georgia contest would lie
second on the list.
(C u i i m m I n « a raa* oe*&gt;
Just after Ihe younger Tall re­
was paaird hy the Senate but did vealed ihli, Elsenhower forces un
not reach the House. A resolution nounced a proposal along lhat pre
was passed hy both houses calling ciia lino.
In Ihe present situation, the prac­
for a reunion of the group In five tical
effect would be whether illsyears.
Taft delegate* from Florida,
In addition to Ihalr IsgDIstlv* luted
action, the girls ware shown Into or instance, would be allowed lo
on the question of sealing ri­
the Hupreme Court during * trial vole
with great admonitions of “don't val Taft and Elsenhower delega­
from Texas.
•ay a word," Ml** Gray reported. tions
Klxenhnwer'x supporters — and
They also toured the state li­ omn
delegates who have not openbrary ami Florida State Univer­ v taken any position on Ihe rival
sity.
Piesldentlal candidates — contend­
Th « girls ate In the Seminole ed that If Ihe rule wax put over
and Huwaimee looms at the Uni­ It would he an aixurniire that
versity ami reported the food to "Ike" would coo l||£. nmnlnntlon
he exceptionally good, although when Ihe nmvenllrfngol* lo that
MI11 Hitting said that they had stage, probably Thursday or Frl
at it* uvvty morning fur brvuk- day.
■Iasi, 'nml I'd he glad liul to ever
Hut Taft told reporters "I don't
see grll* again.”
regard It ax ol vital Imiairtance
When asked hy an old P8U stu­ on the final outcome "
dent If they had been served veal
Taft xald again, a* he hax fur
cutlets, Miss Grey replied, “ah, days, that he has the delegates to
wee lhat what that was?"
win the nomination It lakes 604
The girls rosa In the morning
Most of Ihe delegates came to
at «:IH» and breakfasted (on grits) this hunting - decked hall from can
at 7:60. They assembled every day ruses of slate delegation* where
in the FHU Music Mali at K:HQ and they had warm discussions of the
wera taken to the capitol by hu* rules question.
soon thereafter.
The "Ike" crnvgil was hacked in
The legislature met In the morn­ (heir position by ■ majority from
ing and political rallies were held some of the key alatei.
In tha afternoon. The two parties,
Pennsylvania voted loday to east
Fedsrallets and Nationalists, split
electoral victories, although the 57 votes! n support of the proposed
Only 11 delegates lined up
Nationalist* won the governorship. rule.
egelnst the change. Two members
A mock trial was also conductad of
the 70-vote delegation announced
by the girl* In ths case of a pe- they
wera paislng, for the present.
deetilan run down by a city coun­
cilman. Miss Wright served as a
CHICAGO Ifl— Guv. Theodore It.
witness In this case In which the
culprit ws* sentenced to two inure McKeldln of Maryland said today
he had been asked to plare Gen
days at Girls' State.
Mle* Grey served ex reporter Elsenhower's name In nomination
for the clt” of Alachua on the for President at the Republican
GDI*’ Slate Diary, a newspaper National Convention and 'T i n go­
which came out every day through ing lo."
McKeldln lold reporters Ihe Inthe week. Mlie Hayes served as
city attorney for Ocale, and Mis* vltation bid been, extended In a
Kabarn was a filly commissioner. brief telephone cell with the gen­
eral,
Elsenhower'* headquarter* had
C IV IL SERVICE
put In ■ cell for Ihe Maryland
The Civil Service Board will governor as ht was prasld ng nver
meet Thursday night to. regular his own stain deliMlton's first cau­
session In the City Hall, N. 0. cus, McKeldln called back as soon
tiarnwr, examiner, announced this as the meeting ended.
morning.
McKeldln, who h u frequently expressed I preference for Elsenhow­
/ B A T T L E A G A IN H T , JN8BCT8 er but at tha lim a time Insisted
The summer battle dgalnet file*, ho had made no commitment!, u w
mosquito* and other Insect peats
wo* storied Thursday to the MayW r eaction under tha direction of
B. H. Johnson, city sanitary offl.
and ha flgurod to
■ majority of hit
gitee

f

f

CHICAGO Ifl— I
tests over Mating

Congress

Her# I* Your Scortcard for tfi# Big GOB S how
C-C«nyaniian

— * el nwif
$1All
Dili, PICKID1 % / £ f
t
4
C
14
ALABAMA
2
3
c
14
AII20NA
1
1
c
II
ARKANSAS
p
CALIFORNIA
70
IS
ts
c
COLORADO
c
1
31
33
CONNICIICUT
4
1
c
DILAWARI
II
1
p
1
11
FLORIDA*
17
OIOROIA*
IP
c
14
c
IDAHO
1
*0
p
1
IUINOII
c
33
INDIANA
2
c
2
IS
34
IOWA
c
• 30
KANSAS*
33
c
' t
KINTUCKY
30
1
10
tl
c
1
LOUISIANA1
c
2
e
MAINI
14
p
MAITLAND
34
p
4
38
MASSACHUSITTt
31
c
44
23
7
MICHIOAN
p
4
21
MINNISOTA
MISSISSIPPI*
c
1
4
21
MISSOURI*
34
c
c
1
MONTANA
1
p
3
3
NIIRASKA
14
2
c
2
12
NIVAOA
14
p
NSWHAMPSHIRS
14
33
NIW J1RIIT
p
31
3
NIW MIXICO
c
3
14
10
85
NIW YORK
«4
p
4
NOR1H CAROLINA 34
c
10
NOK1H DAKOTA
c
S
1
14
OHIO
p
$4
9
OKLAHOMA
14
c
1
OMOON
p
14
11
PINNSVLVANIA
p
30
70
33
RHODI ISLAND
.1
1
c
7
SOUTHCAROLINA
4
3
c
1
SOUTH DAKOTA
14
p
TINNISSII
30
c
TIXAS*
31
c
3* . JR
UTAH
14
c
VIRMONT
13
13
c
VIRGINIA*
33
c
1
e
WASHINOtON
34
c
20
WIST VIROINIA
p
14
1
WISCONSIN
10
9
2
2
WTOMINO
13
c
4
ALASKA
1
c
DIST. OPCOLUMBIA 4
c
1
HAWAII
0
c
4
PUIRTO RICO
3
c
3
VIROIN ISLANDS
1
c
1
TOTALS
1304
204
447
(404 Headed la Nominate)
Tills la your own newspaper's way
of keeping track of tha last minute
ahllta that will decide who U to be
the Republican alandard-batrer.
Why not try It yours*)/, end be
your own mestei-etrategiet in
opening what claims a t delegate

STOLEN GEMS DUFLAVED

*

/

1

&gt;*“

70
3

r

' •
14

-« •
' J1

34
3
24
34
S
7
7
1*
It

1

8
It
17
ta
it
14
7

3

31
'
4
14
30
30
14
18
4
IS
34
*
3
4
4

3

190

” -

American Colonel's
Wife Goes On Tri

4

74*

31 ___ f f l

weight while paper over this chart
(the lines will show through), and
writ# in the returns as you .hear
them aver T V or radio, or compare
the eatlmetee with reeulta In the
paper. No one will be clooer' to

NEW YORK ifl - Two garn-an
crusted crowns stolen. from , 1
Brooklyn Roman Catkqlle shrine
and . mysteriously mailed
WEI8BADKN, aermany
eight days later era on &lt;
American coloml'a wilt w
again under special safaguai
trial today on i t ebargaa of
The crowns, worth an asU
$100,000, wart restored htue
The first
testified be acted
German a
Church. New protection measures aa a mad
let go-between lar
Include ehatterploof glass, an Im* bar.
proved burglar alarm and a night

lt« il

bora. He said he would accept $50,000 to atart construction on the
Hartwell Dam on the Savannah
River rathert ban the four mil­
lion*. »&gt;«• demanded lait week.
Long diatance telephone call*
« c ; - ’r&gt;/ ;hrot*ih to Reoubllranx
attending the OOP National Con­
vention In Chicago In hopes of end­
ing the Impaise.
House leaden are understood to
have taken the poaltion that unlaaa
compromises are effected today,
adjournment will be impoaalbie be­
fore next week, which marka the
period between the Republican and
Democratic conventions.
The-dash toward a planned final
adjournment stalled to a stop as
the sun peeked over the horizon
Sunday morning. Alia xcept two
appropriation bills
had
been
pessAd, but on these the Senate
and House deadlocked.
Adjournment Is off at least until
next week, the week between the
ditlcal conventions at which the
rpubllcana and Democrats choose
their Presidential candidates for
the November election.
Until then, nothing of Importance
will be transacted. House Demo­
crats and Republicans agreed on
this In tbe small houra Sunday
morning.
Administration plana to bring
Congresa to a close Saturday night
collapsed chiefly because the
House had written Into a 10 billion
dollar supplemental appropriation
bill it curb on the use of funds
for an expansion uf the atomic
weapons program.
The measure carries two billion
dollars for the atomic program,
(6,031,047,750 for foreign military
and economic aid. and $3,140,000,■
000 for military basea and other
projects around the world.
In a last ditch appeal against
the House rider, President Truman
wrote Vice President Barkley and
House Speaker Rayburn that It
cripple atomic production and Im­
peril national security.
The Senate refused to accept the
rider. The House finally agreed to
modify It somewhat but balked at
throwing It overboard.
The other dispute that upset ad­
journment plans flared over a com
promise $564,061,600 bill to finance
rivers snd harbors and flood con­
trol projects.
Dropped out of the measure was
four million dollars for the Hart­
well Dam in South Carolina and
Georgia Sen Mavbank (D.-S. C.)
roared that the bill was not going
jo pass without this Item In It, and
Indicated he might launch a fil­
ibuster. Sen. Olln Johnston lD.-S.ifl
M. &gt; said he too was ready to talk
till day Sunday.
The upshot was that the Senate
tent the bill bsck to conference
again In hopea of working out a
settlement.
With this and the atomic spendIng controversy on hia hands, Dem­
ocratic Leader McFarland of Aris­
ons dtspalred at laat and moved
the Senate recess until today. It
quit at 4:10 a. m. and the House
shortly flo w e d suit.________
The renki of Congress members
present already had been thinned
by Republican! leaving for Chicago
and. lo a lesser extent by Demo­
crats heading for home In the be­
lief l he session was ell but over.
Giunt stride* toward adjourn
ment. Including Ihe passage of a
$40.600,QOOJWO defense appropria­
tion bill. Hod been taken before
the legislators bogged down.
This measure - the.largest of
all ihe appropriation bill* for the
1863 fiscal veer - carried the full
amount asked by President H u ­
man to expand tha Air Force to
J41 wings by mid ■ 1955.
Other bills passed and sent to
the White House Saturday in
eluded:
I _ A $1,015,000,000 measure In
finance the State, Commerce and
Justice Departmenti.
I — A bill lo Increase Soda)
Security and public assistance pay­
ments by about 540 million doOare
■ year.
8 — A manure guaranteeing the
government will euppqrt prices of
cotton, corn, wheat, rice, tobacco
and peanuts at

K

14
19
30
8
2
18
1
S

eupport will meet the eupreme test
of the roll calls, and what will fall
away 7
figures In tha column* reflect
Ihe claims made by manager* of
the nomination contendere, end n
neutral appraisal of unpledged
delegatee. Pin a sheet, of light*

ISUiA

/

10
It
10

it

•I1INHOWU ANO TATI Oil SOA! IS jam the corridors of the Conrad
Hilton Hotel In Chicago, while members of the Republican National
Committee debate the seating of the delegates from Texas After about
three hour* of debate, the group voted SO to 41 to accept Sea Robert A.
Taft’s proposal giving lit* Ohio Senator 33 delegatas against IS for Qen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower. The general's force* declared they would a y
appeal the ruling to the Credentials Committee.
(/nlernallonfil)

G.O.P. Platform
(I'M Ilis e l rr*«t raee
people behind the Iron Curtain and
expansion of assistance to friendly
nations, Including a stepped - up
program of student exchange.
4. Favor lower tariff* as long
as they dJd not endanger Ameri­
can workers' jobs or industry's sta­
bility.
The platform builders thus
neared the end of a long struggle
to complete a campaign structure
mostly of triangular planks.
One side bid far voter support
In the November general cleclion.
The other two sides generally ap­
peared shaped and polished lo mlrror the views of either Klscnhuwer
or Tall.
Miillkln continued lo push a spe­
cial drafting stalf day aud night
Ity through 1034.
4 — A bill hiking peusions for an
estimated 160,000 retired federal
employes,
5 — An appropriation bill provid­
ing 76 million dollars tu run Con­
gress Itself. Despite some prolusts
about members voting themselves
an indirect salary Increase, It wont
through with a provision allowing
senator* and representative! tq de­
duct for Income tax purposes Ihe
first $3,000 of their Washington liv­
ing expenses.

behind closed doors and amid
closely-guarded secrecy. He wanta
no premature leaks. Nevertheless!
other members of the committed
disclosed that only a civil rights
plank needed to be hammered into
position.
A subcommittee led by Mrs.
Mildred Younger, attractive youth­
ful delegate from California, split
4 to 2 upon what Republicans
should propose.
All six opposed a compulsory fed­
eral program or commission to
halt racial and minority discrim­
inations.
.
liul Mrs. Younger snd threfi
ineiiiherx suggested a voluntary
federal commission with power Ic
investigate state and local condi
lions in this field and make m
ununendatlons. This was expected
to appeal lo Negroes and other
minority groups.
Two committeemen Insisted the
federal government should leave
such matters to state and local ac­
tion.
Compromls* treatment was r*&lt;
ported by subgroups on Ihe touenyquestUins uf government fsrm
price programs and labor mtnSgement relations.
Initial reports from the farm
plank group indicated movement
away from rigid govemmant price
supports and strong federal con­
trols.
_________ c

llttiulrinx only SPARK T IM E
and »nmll Investment.
xci I'd w h i -t iTiffxi— *** k"is e«sSise.eslvst
1 Id hi*, lalllsl l»v*«l*wel
&lt;tulr*a Hall) M rs iH I. Thereallerw e will
Hiatal itia with llaaarlae a* *» #XS,000 t*f
*aManama la a ra*lflr arunla* 11*14.
tm eaalllr r » » mast ha near *»
■a*, earataaaallr lava la! I« | l » t rcmmaallK
aa! Oa nhla la «t*»4 a Mela ahevaatar aa!
aiaOtl lavaatleatlaa.
Wa ramela'a'r aalahilah tha haslaaM lar
a»a an! Si. the atitar.lalae. t « have aa rant,
aa atavhaart, aa! aa enisle.***,
Patana salaatad wilt *« «v&lt; salUae— ■•»**
aa aveamaaa— ia.i tha haaaatr la atv* as e
!*!• roaal le 41*141** aaa eialll*.
II &gt;aa raa **Mlllr&gt; wMla datalla. lailaSla*
phaaa aa. la
Box T , e/o Herald.

We Are Overstocked In The Following Item*
\

Special Pricea For A Limited Time
Gypaum Fibered Plaster Per 100 Lb, Rag $|.1Q
Guaglng Plaster

Per 100 Lb. Bag $1.10

Keenes Cement

Per 100 Lb. Bag $1.10

Finish Lime

Per 50 Lb. Bag

Rock Lath

,N

Per 100 Sq. F t £00

THE ABOVE PRICES CASH ON DELIVERY
ivantton staff men tol

DEALERS FOB PHILLIP CAREY CEBAMO
ASBESTOS SIDING
FHA REPAIR AND REMODEL LOANS
NO DOWN PAYMENT

su m

*T * * * T a n d u a t l e

u am e

tsuluck

�flPU w *fj(l

1"*-^i &gt;*■***w!t

'■raree7 *i*r:

IIIK

I K Y O U D O N ’T

i t«*nj- lit Jim II cloudy , 1.rough
\k*,inv-J.u A f. night mil mumitti tin ■t»r ”
•»- *^i
i . . n t i i in ilttii.miii ihunder-

tM ilti your 3*nluid litre Id, CHj
Delivery. by 7 :&lt;MJ P. M., pitas* cell

Y ELLO W CAU 1444

i... &lt;i

■'
i V O L U M ie x x x x i i i

West Berlin
To Bar Roads
• To Red Zone

Ktitnlilhht-d 11108

AN
s A N F o m i,

I N D I J - K M l F . N ’T
i i .u u i u a

j i i i .y

r,

- . in
Vhsih c it iil

m .v j

I

C re d e n tia ls
R E R U N Ul — The West Berlin
lly government decided iunii;M to
lockade all roaih leading litlo
the surrounding Russian mni&gt; to
prevani kidnaping* by Hit- Cum
munisti.
Tha decision (.dinned I In* avl/urc
earlier today of o l-u,luig unti
Communist lawyer. Hr
Walter
Lima, tvlio was kidnaped uml rur
ried lulu the Soviet Zone ami.I huh
lira.
The poliee department Inline
diataly asked fur an Increase In
il* force to prevent a recurrence
“ Mayor E m i t Reuter's Cabinet
want further than the police dr
pirtnient dainamted, and decided
to barricade all streets Hut lunch
on the 90 • mile Soviet lonal
border.
The head of tha economics de

1

v&amp;

C o m m it­

te e A p p i o v e f i
im n iis lv
ria te -i

i

Mi
For

UnanD e le

S e n a to r

t Hit u«i I t
1 I.i* I i t.lt.tDjK
i HMkiiiilt I
Ia-. I .*v Will'll IHMlIlilillli *&gt; •»* * ‘ I Hit* |II IS I Al l I till it1.1
• ' dlliM at D.i 111 |i 11.i,. Ail N i
Di-lull 1 till VI'lll iml
I IllN .|» at |al»* k’ 4 % UMlt Ij. lf. .I
"*11' * H *' M*, ,t1.11. j 11
*altiiii.il
1 ' 1(1 •Mill .

at . fi t ! I iMu o iatM

.r- A I .n

Demo Chairman
Gives Stand On
R
I '••lit i

I
,iI

it.
t

li
i h«
. .r.r.

f

State Will Divide
58 Million Dollars
^Among 67 Counties

v

v

¥- 11

Commissioners
( oonly iMiiscum
Study Appraisals
McH Thursdnv
On I’Yenrli Avenue

furrent ®P*r.V,0B* Vd P‘-

n

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack

TriSr

NL LeaiJs 1-0 In l»t
On RobinHon’HHomur

I V ,l e

■ r i* |&gt; . M l )
&lt;i'i i .ft .i i. .i i v tur

i

•ii

F ii.. if*

ni-!

tm'

»Im l ............
. fur
It. •! i* M I . i . tin M .ihiint
»
lit
•fire
|‘ •.« I- I (Ml

1 &gt;1

1ill

Lnlce Brantley Road
Halt Deplored By
Group Of Ciiizona

-i

ii ihdterI
*1.1 ..I i*t * i|eI t *
I K
it Id
i iiirn
it I - I M.I
II
di It
4.« lit . am*
.1 hr .« hi i lie i r *"■
nh si i .1 iiciiMii *1*011 iii itiM till
la I I’ - | tilth tii
*I ...ll 11 i ..li
kaill till 1 h, •|| tt. i tid | 11||
litti 1 . .iii. ■t tit .1 lit hlifrl llrss
tll 1lar l i l t 1 . » Mil" - •1 a1kill
■.' '■1 'I- Is*, 1
1II .i 1
My - lli'l If 4Ml l,t II kS'- , hiivt ■
i rat Dm It, IM kkIII! 1 hull r|
IM t .MM«• • .IlMkv 1 a *t llv*‘ kill l#
Im IMs iii* ilk. it •♦•“ I I* fC*1111
11 * III lit. t
i.lr t ii a r mi mil
, h ■i .i . n ,
ill* Mm 'fnnkr
i.thh I

i

County Considers
Two Forest City
Ro*id Proposals

.1

«ll It \ •

i

.iii

A

in n

S.I'.'N I*11 IV Wiil ! I*.
I il l**&lt; I

I’ttiini .es

I ’ll 1. 1.1 i I I f 11n .. i . i t s
II M e I s N . l i n e d ;

d ire

iti- hi l*t hr ’.ail i l lliv i »•. .1 .i I n
If* I hr V**ii . I ill il I
lien allU l;atom
\ ldt.hr Lhal Ihr M* &gt;
I IUI i oilli ’liliit
Full
1,1 idI in i in it *I I ai
Li * i
Fliit idu
Mi lt’ hu
IkiJ 11 t- lit I ells n o n hijlolJ 1
i •• I lf
I hilt a an spit I in.H 4 I • ! %•IIt I ul I .iiMpAi
fuel'll fits i Hull
III Alit' I...I 4 I
1 'l.llltil i
1 ......
•Ml A lull util
I i L Imhih
of I lit* i '* . ■ Mi
«i*|t height il
N u t la.11 a ( 1 o i l
Id ir e
I Whhl* u t
Mi 1 iin.i . ' ii»l nl u It li T •
Ilit' Vii|»' m ,w nil
Lime o as attacked by tnree men
I'll. IV I aot 1-1III dll'
Ain1 fI'
ihortly after he left his home In
a "ml Lilli Li i idult i"
It ud* I ' t i l l i ll! I •" liiMI I ,»I I LI
Ihe American serlnr
He was
I li «■ ll u ,, .
ill • I d- I •&gt; .altd dl •
»
dragged Into a car which drove
ftp.il III ml. .1 11V I .
*iii II «4*11 1
limdd il ih
|' ii
II taiM VI. ' Mill
^ 1 high speed Into Ihe Soviet Zone
lieti.ill .d m.
I ll i and"i
It
I' I4|I d ' I I
V Several people ttlio noticed the
I ii. | ut
I.. tdd. tl
' ' •
HIM * ' *,M*t»
kidnaping and pursued the cur
.. ., I t 1,1 !. . t-I. M i IL
C mjit» K. II, NS. IiId, CutmimitiiiiiK Officer itf the *1 «u I■&lt;* &lt;uvi!!*- Nnvitl A m iUanve ( T u l, 4-1 »*iat«u| ilu*
I A•i - I 11a.* Ml
were shot at.
i i tii
Im hit * II.*’ ll
fl­ it H
•Mi' 1li! LijM
M•1,• 1 .n , , k
1( * vv;*a kMletl
The kldnuprrs threw hundreds n( IJi»tiitKui*lte&lt;l Flying Cluta jm»thhh|uny«ly to I t 1Jir &gt; tViJIum IL- jim
.11j rik I. .11 ll &lt;1*&gt;( a 1 1
n I m| *1
I
Hr 1......
nails out of their cor Uin- of the i"
'
'
8fl,';.,1nt,f r 11i,‘ ......... 1
h“ * ‘ 1*‘ **' IA Ida w Mi \\ 1•» I llifh i’w Mini Itii! illllUull,
! itiii' h 1 I 1■*uli" » i
fall I" 1st PI .Mil * %1I Hi •11ll 11 it , IsChU’Yl?
ui* •* .( Jihihih 1
punning curs had lo give up the
hy U-"' A Kimball, i w i . U i y ..I tin- Navy, w a- a AvUdtrl
.n
I
. I f , ■1 t *H .
tH*i GtD HilllCtl lull ‘" I
f.
chate when u tire was i.inuturcl
'•&lt; aeiiui flight a&gt; pilot ol a hgliit. plu..« in I'lgi'iv 1 S.iua.iu.ii tVl, u k j . I.v.I i . 11, i SS il.m »dt» " .
,7
1.1 iiuii in •t ti
i.
.,1 •til lie miii t•(i
When tlie car (nntaining the kid Hun.ni# Htcluid, in action against siieioy furc«&gt; in Ik0.&lt;« m, &gt;.,■ in. it&lt;fti I t M«io « , &lt; , -,&lt;u
Sl.«nff . 1 ..I
1.4 (ui 1 iti
Oi 1y.,1.
naped olfidal reached the border u " ‘1 ' , l *- *’■ A. Maro of Sanfoiu
It VI* .(lrth‘1 I' I II'M|4
I
Hie Communist "people’s police"
1 &lt;11.. I I *i*f ul til*’ IHiiSa ti
railed the barrier and lei tlu&lt; car
'(it 1 it » 11 |m*Li,i I h v .1 t 1‘ ill th I*
I' tin'll III' nil ti M Wl lev tr.ll I I till
filcente plate
\|. .Mil I Id lilt 11' sill hill*
' IH
The West llerltn Free Jnrlsla Is
iiitii»iii till 1111111 11nt h &lt;1 hui
an organi/aliun nf deinocraiic luiv
(.1.1 1-1.II Irtlrf a III k mall III I'i I'lip
y«r» which atlcmpls to keep lulu
1 hai 11** 11til ha hl’.ruhms. i
on whul la going on In Kusturn
I fuf 4 1•&lt;h liltal 4 a1III ll IIII«*' h\
Germany, particularly concerning
it
ui** i .tlay ujiht ltl the ilr* i i&lt;m
Highlights
nf
the
ir.-enl
Amrl
tha legal rtghli nf Ihu population.
Ini t ii'r i*l hv i 11•'* ()+*11*r1ti IJ atimial
lean Legion Roy* Plate piugram
i ummllUv M(m li al n
mi.mi
Earlier today, the French an/ -v r f
ai
In Tallalltitsee were todsy nut
Ihp.’i’ U I41 m al thf’ Spiilus
\lcv
nouncad that tha Itiisslana had I O t h e r U l h r e r S
A l s o llnvd to Ihr Linn- Club by film
ut.ilt 1 I'loup I In* V4th*
taiKiMi
nahhad oua of their high officials, la F l e e t e d A t M e e t i n j ', nf the five hoys who al I ended,
hi
Nr’.MMii a nckk ihjt.it lui ••
Hammy Jacobson, Joe llnleliismi
.long
Jaan Banolr. « . ha atfolled along
L a s t N j g | ,t A t
J|m
!h •4»ll\**11(0)11 IlKHMfllklUI.
■iisrs.l. .I "No |i.i ■I y I.,
iiioiio)
Wesley 1luti.il and Te riy 1'01 dell
Ih* Soviet joiiu I border and held
I'
. (idi* il *1 wi’ip ly.lci 4 »*'L i-lv n'l t 11(is \ 1It liiigr'iV I M
They were Introduced tiy Jack
/AHm In caidivlty for 24 hours.
tM iU L.
salt! tv -HH 1. 1
Sff.i ( *
[ r.v iA&lt;ht&gt; ' ftrni^H
It, Z, Jnfmsuti Jr., vrletan of MairUmi who .prrttilej.
Two tfroitp* 4»f Kfirchi i lt&gt; i•t •• sliii i jI ih« v dial *!111a"1 J hi uin Hi'll *'ai n a tla v 'in I *k»i fn (1»i i" Hi. Mne*. 4A, lu ona of,Jim leading
Ml
Inti - Communist lawyers of Wind Win Id War If, wa» elacted comTwo new luinnbsrs weir tndurt
•"tv mviM'ii* 1111st |•1111111Mi l * flu .............. I'v iii*a r4uti4ikk.il 1 miii hid *n i 11h* Nalitiii-iI 1 •■li\ I’111(Hi L&lt;j
mandar
of
the
Sanfuid
Host
fill,
ed
as
’’cub
Lions",
I.
ii
Clerk.
■&gt;•n*I- in ihul mum lufm «■ a i- iinii 1i'i* nl il 11mi 1lit,' l.r.l kkciH
Etrlin. Ho haa bean In charge of
Itih .'I Ih im*i f
j
i ■* in
compiling record* on 1-0011011110 the American Legion, at a well Goodyear Service munngei hom, nf 1In* rimtUy L
I- ilv .1r 11 \ It'll ill* M Ih’liTt |k|i h"’all* hi If
ut
tended
meeting
last
night.
uml
Grady
fiiim-aii.
(nnn.-i
ell,
•In* I Hint 111ill41* fitiliay. 4)|i»* *'fiiU| (Hire 11 'uni fm 'I m- 1*•I*** I*‘iI (ali* (i ( 4k4 - 1(I - 1•11vI
crimes by the Kasl Communist re­
Mi. Johnson, who succeeds .1 lioilillng inspeelm uml now IniM I ♦•■•I (1v \1t
(1tcg Mi l »-e!it li in
gime In deflatin' of (iuriiun law
.if ill h *1. h(*Jih*il I d 4r.11 4I*(Ml fr -l dll’ |t ills kirk
.
lienvcr Cordell as commando., linr code iiinsnliaiii wiih Hie Nu Is frit Ii.|&lt; I lit
j Iv lilt* f Villi
li t4 l|l •( I III' (*I'll
I »M f*14’1fM11 ht.il II.’ till Im
tin
M
ill
I.mill.1
1
Mumifiii
I
n
i
n
s
k.erved In the Infantry in both Fu
fill litII III! stffill t s* till t l'«|« HI Oil IiPinli il Ms j! uh it dll h.n HU' 1 vkill (,&lt;il IK 11 * 111k
iope and the South i'aclfic. He is no.lallon- They Were linlm-tud 1w •li** sSa111111111'&gt; S(ii iun'%*! "mi a* t i &lt;i; In itii Hit1 lit In' *1* In a hand
11« *'i III' ' Hi III*
n said clerk for the Atlantic Coast Di-itilcl Goveumi llemy Wltle
M11V I ilii
NY It pi IIII H1 \ Ntatr I . I
(Hit l i t 4TSs•-1 III ( i l l ill hv ill*
Line Itailroad, and has been cm
Ml. lium-iin wu-i 9|inuioird hv
h if i&lt;1\ ll
i lit
I he litlmr. whuRi* *j*4i) i-Yiimi lliui-i iiMMiiij ISi imhllt in VllUM'
ployed by the railroad since IU!I7 . Iim brother, Hugh Ihim-mi, and Mi
"Hi |I. 4 ’ Wd*I( 11 r'llSUI 11 .f O'
|MI ’ till* lilt ' i'i ll hi S'|Mill* (ll |&gt;Hk li III .all ktjs I
1. J. l .ill.' 411 M
Active in the I'ust work he lias Clink by Clyde llamsey.
I uriM*! l uKa* AiNtlrliiy, rk| tw &gt; li*h*i il»
m ■*n •4h'4 li’d thi 4nai.il
missed only one meeting since
Humuiy Jacobson tpuiisored in M'tfltft I |(i|I I il W ruillllliNBii 11 'll *4Milk ll III IH!* IIM’sIlMK hr 1(1 **'ri fit.nit. ft* lit «l
•
irittiilic c v r m
Th
I Joiitlnc the Legion. Ilrcanlly he the Klks Gllih, tnlij nf lioumloo- 1NURMi! Wot k &lt;*»» n nimi ............ flaplift III’ 1Mill I’llth'tl 111 ll mil* 1.1 I 4 Mv or * Mil
li aiklry
U nUnMne ^tn^ Inlll^lln J u V l l wn
ulrCt*,J t,lu ,l*ed of tllU Legion itn-ldenla of tlie liip Ini luding lln- mount! I.a!.** Hi«mll»*\ In ill- V
1111" Malr ihtl^k, itc nl Ihe ‘ |'eh'* 11.1it.' m Ik1a*I'i*1 »* In* * m I ill v 1 (
Lei'
will
1
*
!*
■
II
'"
L*m5 n n s 0 t-m lnu ^
17,000 , ji-nj,. Association, He Is mauled, hoy who got rick sin ok lug a clgai
l.M liuii \l t h 4 ail ft I'lshm Ml
III* 1HIM Mill 11ll I
•iii onn ulft 117 lor Ida mnntlrH for i
u
, rhlldi*m uml livw* ■! ii*l Hr ilricilhrd the Ilip as sis join •"*f r i i v nrvii In lie nl••|«(*&gt;i*11
Hill l!l It ll A Ik J I I'lllvf* I I’d I»S‘|I| Mi 1III liuv* 1,1 tI'I * I l| . I! tl .......
\Jr. VV**i1 i n illi -l t|iat al t |*i publje achool a_uj&gt;port this yeor
, - r A v .n u l
|t Ii Ik*11*I '
packed days of enjoyment.
(
al
v
1
mii
e
riiMfUtuf
tin'
i
inmniNnk.
n
In
i
School Supl Thniuus l&gt;. Ilnilcy
1'i 1 t*‘1*1 I *|'»'l *♦1 in M &gt;iilf'limc 1k
Cither officers elected were
Describing tin- social activities Hint's'll l»» «|i» WUlK i»n till fit;**!
M l.
1h.i|irt
I'ulai|».« ((ink III**
(|i .1,4 MO 4I1I1
certified that amount to Comnlr.il
Joe Hutchison, who was Jiiycn |n&gt;viiliiik( pntprity ownfi h »'• 1?*11*1 (ni flip ‘ |» nh'v L»t litui II*' \| 1 I ll Ift Im' (‘ '
George
May
loir
v.
Uml
vice
comlar C. M. Gay us Ihe orcllmlimry
lit ki'll" ■ I " (hi it Hi 1 I .1H» (Hi
sponsored, told Ilf the “woiulertnl
tiiNiuier;
Gordon
Frederick,
seron.i
lilt
(ll
ll
MI
’s
I
ishcr
4
liam’ril
llcl
calculation of Ills* flute's cwnlrllni
Ista-li1l.il liMliilll t( , , *11i'il Ih
111*11 luiri' 11 |»u| Hun til 011' f t 1 11(Ti Ii 1him limn 11•*t&gt;M1*11r *•n
hi &lt;I Him il Ml h* ('"» kith f.f'MH Mill
tloni fo ihu county school Kyatem vlre commander; Kugene Stovall, lime swimming in I nko Rarlnn. v 11 viiic*' I'li I It** hut’li ti r1■I tin
third
vice
ronntiHUiler,
it.
W.
purtk-ipatiug
in
a
n
ut
in
melon
cut
*
1
ii'
1
1
1
»,»'*
4
|
'"
1
*
1
Ik
*
’I!k
ill’ll’ill
i
III
1
1
1
IH
for the 1932 31 year.
- MU* Him hi ml Ii li' 1 aH tiim|
|l« IN**** |*f I III*■iC |tf ll|&gt;4*|I V &lt;'IVII* I
I I .... . Ililt.
4 Mn
III 1C
a
It (a- |2,boo,ooo ntnru than state lienne was re-elected finance offi­ ling, and nttumlmg the Uovrriiuir u lii'fi \h»v iflYcm iui"l O111I vt,m1k «ii bill* I *a-111e« I fill'll Ih'IIMU
*( IfIII ( ftMl ll *1" *'
14 **m( 4itk*yii ilii I' mair I w«)
Hall, anil dainiiig with young
Vtonlribution* last year, and It.982. cer.
B, A. Monfortnn was re-elected ladies who had just ui lived fm flu' 1find hiiil luu'h ilKroiiUnnt il.
000 last than the 1931 legislature
I'fu* niinulMN nf ihi«t n r r i iiu*
chaplain, and f’apt. Kerle T. Girls Hlata.
appropriated for this year.
Audltora for the Department of Luu.-ks was re-elecle.l historian.
Wesley llauiil, eiiole* of tin v’ n i' Ira 11 l*v O. I*. Ih'rtnlon, f'h'il
Education and comptroller’* office A. Dave Itruwn was elected ser­ Lions, thanked tlie club fur Om nf (tic rouri, uml it waa n **ul« t
A H H u ris H iiM i
10
estimated the state will have to geant at arm*.
honor of attending Roys .Stale, and hv H r , Ihulii t lint Ihi* &lt;’ominipay out about 2
mllllmi dollars
Named as members of the ex­ •old of OutHtlimling talks by lluak ■loners ................... iln-lr artion &lt; ■
InKincrrned
only
with
llm
'J1
Itaa than tho Legislature allowed ecutive committee were Commend- Campbell, Col. II. N. Kiikiuan,
whan It appropriated 117 millions rr-rlect Johnson, George Mevburv, Legion Dspartiiiwnt Commandai mile load to I eke llrnnlli ., not
Ilia addilioiial I )l III mile eioiind
for the biennial minimum foiinda ,1, Denver Tordell and K. W, Frank Felsone ami Governor Wat
I lie N » ...... "I* . ' 1
Git
The e'Itv t’olnliilsslon ye»leida\
Hon achool fund.
It It wen et the 2 'y mile melt.
Deane Named from the floor were 1*11.
. . i n -ii
«.ll
Del iioiiii gave fmlliei "llldy In uml I D -1 ,,.. . » I \
That la all aavng* from Ihe ap Joel Field, Jim Singletary, John
Gist
the
mail
was
stopped.
in,
,&lt;
i
fini&gt;-iluv
•
)&lt;
.»■
►
'
ut
t 'to in
Methods of carrying on elections
, p|t( isI ^ I - , made til 11 line,- man
£f&gt;roprlatloii The 3 M» million* extra Pierson, Jama* Renton and Lynn In the mythical cities and counties
"T ild e aie no many roads so iinunllee, of inupeilv needed In Gie ,'Ullfuld W n n uin' 1 tub I " !'• •
-n n ip not b^,apenl, evnk thoiigh Lyon.
uf Roys Htate were described by much worse off than yours," mini •iliTiei-tiun with tight nf wav fm feet lie ui gum •ill nit. .ml
aI '
appropriated, oecause elate allocs,
Holected as delegate* to the Terry Cordell, choice of Klwaul*. Mr. Dodd, "Timm am doiens uml 'lie widening ami iiniiroverueiit ol fnrthei plt.lm f &lt;i * i n .u p Gn: vi.1
lions ara determined by strict ap­ state convention were Capl. Kerle He enjoyed using voting machines,
"I . . i'i.. . . i l I L . . i y ■
d.iteiis uf load* and famll'e* lo rtt-nt-l, \ venue t.v Go Statu, lint tmlile
plication of a formula In Ihe law. T , t.nucka, executive committee­ he said, and recommended that (he
county to h&lt;* considered.
Hunfi.i.l f.'i G.i- &gt;iy. w hich I- hi
lelaved fm It.-i action 01.til I n
Lait year, the atate'a contribu­
Hanford purchase sums.
Commissioner II. It. I'ope relate.! lay night when otl.e. |.«tlio«nt numr-ul .-. M. • I • II.M.i.dllai
tion waa (819,000 lea* then the ap- men of the nth District, Command*
Member* of Ihe local club and that hu had drivuu over th. roa.l Uta l.luV he pieseiite.l
mi l tu.lsi
er ,lohn»on. Cent. Loucks, I . F.
' proprlatlon
are Invi’ed to ultetid Ihu and had fuund only three In five
| |,„ A l t ' " lull*in e •- newn*. »n
May.11 W II ilieinpsi. wlii
Of the (38.317,000 tentatively set flnvle, M, N. Cleveland Jr,. Voile wive*
new Cesselher.'y Lions Club's
Mu,. :■I ul a III. elm in Gu. .. .....
ir this year, 144,171000 ta for Will Ism* J r „ J. D. Cordell end initial ladle* nigi’i ptograin on the houses on Its entire length, Slot tiled the spe. is) me. line in Go an'a i lul. .......... i n ' w
' upe of otilalulng action In time
•ra* aalarlei, (J.tw.ooo for Joel Field, past district command­ night uf July 17, It was announced nun., el all toward Ihe end of It.
M n In
er.
Mr. West reiterated Dial the i i te.suhu.lt Gie apprat ah In* ul the 1 . 1 1 ... i l "I M. e.
j I bus transportation, 13 030,
Mi
The five bnv* who recently at­ bv Jack Morrison.
Commissioners
had
originally ha C.iliuly Commission today, Itnrinill win. p.e iih'l until
It.mmlllui wav iiun.e I teinporarv
Two visitors were welcomed,
,TOO,W0 for c onstruction and othar tended th - I eclon sponsored Roy* .Stanley Taylor, Gravenhurst, O n­ agreed lo complete the entile load. 1"tinted out that the • v had s.*nl
' fit*f* In Tallahaasee told of their
liicluiiing (lie part round Ihe lahe, Gin nppi nlsuls to th- Cotintv . haiimaii.
school principal, end O. (J.
Thu g 11iu,) &lt;1,1 ii ■ted I “ lies'
Hlhoiil giving tlivm uppi.ivul,
, j gal the sjeta'i 88 million dol- evne'lence*. These were Wesley tario,
and noted (hat a different Infle.
Walton of Jacksonville.
llruckeiii Idau, mii..n:«r “ f Gu
U » tna countlea ntuat pvt up (IT ,- Ifemll. iponaord by the Mon*; Joe
(ion In the reeding of (he minutes ,.i.d that Ihu county contmlsslni.
ftvmlu.de Cminl i
i l.umln-i
“i
WOOD. Actually, they will almost Htitchlaon choice of Ihe Jeyceesj
could produce a different meaning - ra felt that the CMy (humnls'liin ( “ il.ilnerCK, 1“ lirg.illule wlG. Mi&gt;
H IM , FOH KTHHKIJ,
match tha Male fund.
iioul.t uppfi.vu thues, a l'llng Gist
Tommy Speer, who was hacked bv
In
conformity
with
hi*
own
idea
M O N TG O M E R Y . Ala. tit - Hen
Tba Increase thla year la largely th- Rotary rhibj Te rrv Cordell, Richard
Giarwlbu th* Giitinly would tuil Carula Senfoi.l Dow, daughter
U. Kunell of Oeorgla will of Ilia action of th* Commission
ll.v Gelleiul, In whose t.nne in
due to Increased, enrollment*. The -•lerted by Klwanls and Hammy get
,/tlslilnr
(hem.
ers.
II*
asktd
Mr.
Herndon
to
re­
Deihy. Culill Ihe lliouiy It linw
the first nomlnalion (or I'reil
O. W. Mpsncsr, atliuiiuy, up
Jacobson, inon'ored by th- Like. mini at (he National Democratic read (ha minutes with this olhsi
It.,.,veil.
Commander Cordell presided at Cnnvenlion, say* Alabama's Sen Inflection. This, however, was not i are.I rspri-santiiiK Jim Hpsn.ui,
The ci,llt-tdi,&gt;n nit'li,du* ‘J.fiim
-wnsr of thu An./ur Inn, Krmi.it books uf the Grinnal, J.ulrilll.gth - meatlwf and will remain in Lister Hill.
done,
ivsnuu
and
Iht,
Dtland.i
Highe«lce until *he inatellation, the
Mr. West uoiidu.Wd hy noting
work* of sculpt ni e. uml vernal
Hill, who It chairmen of the Ala­
date of which ha* not yet been bama delegation, gave Ruaaell that hi* nsrsuuai sniharrennisnt as ■v*y, which will hav* (o hu moved prirvlev* pisevt of liiHi.fuv fuim
if
the
Ntu(e
Hoad
Department
((.'&lt;iattaH«e ua I’sas Two)
announced. The meeting followed assuranca during hit visit her*
lure, all collect*.! doling Ins »• &lt;
plans are carried out.
Mondky.
a s'looer.
vice ill thu diploiHUtic toipv ll.
Mrt
Spencer
r*.|u*il*.|
lhat
In
Ha aald Alabama, drat on the
State Commander Frank F tlEm up*.
*• matter bow far away
Gie
eppralisli
(hat
c.niihlcratlon
-n o - will he guest on Mondev rnllcall, will yield fo Oaorgia so
Th* nucleus of G.u collection i
m home yon may go on yen'
*.r
given
(u
the
loss
.if
tils
una
of
to he the fomiluir and piucus
night, J n l r 91 , when the Post will Russell’s name can be placed ‘n
vacation you ran readily cateh
Gia
property,
which
lie
maintained,
art given l.y Mrs. Dow to Ihu ri.
have • fish fnr, It was ennounetd nomination.
ip on the homo town newa by
* as not in (he apprainal.
of .Sanfi.nl sumu ycur* ago ut. l
by Adjutant Jams* Singletary.
By RALPH HKIIN.HTKIN
’’41** the Hanford HeraM
The
reesnt appmltals were now kept in thu Woman's Chib
S A LV A TIO N A R M Y
SHIRK PARK, Philadelphia LB—
you return. Yon can or*
A home league family night Jackie lloliliiRun'a home run bent madu by a threa man coinmitlee (base pieces uru in thu custody of
1 with yot*r carrier hoy, or
H OYAI. ARCH MA«ONH
program will be held tonight at Ihe National Leaguers olf In a I of realtor* appointed hv thu City tin. DA It ut piesenl The City l.u,
igh Cherlla Mnrrleon. e lm Monroe Chanter No. 18 , K.A.M, 7:00 o’clock at Salvation Army to 0 first • Inning lead over the Commission and Including Ray­ spent ( 31)0 to ri'c.nolilion Ilium.
- manaver. hr talephoninp
will hnM lie bl-mnnthlv meeting headquarter!, and families are In American League today In the inib mond 31. Rail. Claude A. WhldThe museum idea was approve!
have yonr regular la
*t B'OO n'clo-V tnnlcht f t Masonic vltsd. The program will include annual All - Star game played in dun, Hr., and Howard Favllle.
at this first meriting by City C’ooi
Commissioner
Ramlull
Chase mivilonwr ituudull Cl.asu and v u .
1 Herald eared for
H"H. The Mark Master deeree rtaraei, end Capt. William Whlto 1 steady rain. Robinson's Kiiuah
•dll be confsrred, High Priest A. will maka a short davotlonal talk, into the uppar lad field stand* pointed ..ui that proper consider­ urged by Father Anthony
M.
Family rente off American League Startur ation should be given in aoprai- Cowan of All Houle Catholi.*. Ramsay ureas all Royal Arch "What (he American
Needi.” Ralraahmsntt will be Vic Heschl of tha New York Yan­ ««l* to compensate for loss of Lutl- CChurch, O. P, Ilsindon, C. It.
Mason* to attend..
ssrvtd.
nsie.
Dawson, Mrs. Fru.l Williams, and
kee*
Fori set Rrscksnrl.lgu,
Tlie game's start wa* delayed
P I L O T M E E T PfiH TPONKD
N FW STAMP SLATED
T W 4 W 1 CODING T O If. R.
fo minutes by rein.
Tha regular business masting
Mil,AN. Hal* I* — Art'iws Tm ceWASHINGTON Wi - Tha Poll
V OF C MEET
and board meeting of the Pilot
n'nl l-a v -s tonight hv alrlln-r for Office Department said Monday
ACHERON DEPARTS
Tilt Roald of Dirurtor* of thu
Y"Hr nn a business frlp.
Ra proposed apecial
8-rent
item
lit
special 3
cent stamp
RAO PAULO, Uratil LB -— Com Club, scheduled for 8 : 0 0 o'clock
Chumbsr
nf
•eld th# noted enod'iptnr to commemorate Ihe Sooth ennf- Plating a B day good will visit In tonight, ha* been postponed until Ruminate Comity
»Ko*'t two w-*v* In variant of the priming of Ihe Gu Brail), U. R. Secretary of Hlala July 23 when it will be combined Commerce will meet tonight ut
tanbar | Bible will have ita Aral Dean Acheron left by pU m today with the-picnic at the home of 8 : 0 0 o'clock at the City Hall, .lac'.
Hail, president, announced today.
day a tale la Washington Sept. 80. to return lo Washington.
Mr*. R. M. Ball in Lake Mary,

Lions (Tuh Hoars
lt(’l&gt;nrt On R&lt;»n‘nt
Legion Hoys State

.
N ii

W iii'

Gen. Eisenhower Appeals For
Peace Among Republicans;
Pro-Taft Floridians Seated

Flying CrosH Awarded

Johnson Named
Commander Of
American Legion

i in . . i............ i *mper»-

III! I

I M il 1 N F W S IW I'K II
f •* . ____ _

irK s iu v

Barricade D e c i s io n
F o ll o w s Kidnaping
. O f French Official
By. Commie Group

P.

U K A TIIK It

.......dhill,

• a«f

Mttl.t
Kit*
•i'
dii
. ti . 1 I al s-al
1 D,
i.i (ho
tIM11 I *(
| I'
1 hi i lk
Ml .11 (
1 .ii. nu1. Mi . n i th'l

IH

&gt;

. ......

Coni'IOSS Voles
Alomic l&gt;i!limis
Then Ad journs
aP

|||

I .III 1 11 K 'l•.lit
4

v

I • 11 ‘

1ill l| H &gt; ! 11 1’ 1 . 1 (
v.

V. \ ll

, ei. .11

K ’fl

( !. ♦\ r

1 •
,1 till 1

i.

Itn*

IH till
......... . , .

N.

It
III. f kith
Mil
•‘iiiji Miiir
kl.f "t 1
lit Mil
1 till'(All1
ilii
I'i* I*' n tu-*i v
\ nl In 1 i *t1 i li fho r nf
.nl.. . I \ t •M -Min - |*i itillsj
t. .1 M.. . HI'S nil- h
I lit l i t It
| hit a-*?i MT,
I Is I■11 till *I *I i&gt;it| lilt t 1111j. ill
t t ttiil lltlllli it |M«*ih‘ I tin n 4 ily
ut into tit -i 4 MU efflH-'tll
vr t.
.Is
ill
|, Ih .I ithil
.H*1 i ,1
tD i i tMli
1 4 .iii i •II l • I- It •' . . 1(1
i• • 1. 1. if.
i. 1 , t i
I InfII
• | l I.I
11Mlj * t|i I.* |Mkflll
i it i
if
'-I «| i
t 1 ttiif
,
,1 . n * - i • ill • ■m ib

1If ’1 Mil
M.... * i
II....
II .M t • M • v 1 . 1- 1 l’ It
&gt;1
, . 1 . , .................... Dm*'
4 th
it 1
■1t HI
I mV
.I
I It
II
f * 1111V'
I t| t
4.*I ■M
t. .
I
I Ini I l
(*»
1i .
1
, Ml Ilu , m i nf 4&gt;‘ nil
(1 a Hht
•lit 1(
HI 1
1
M ........ tu
t* ft. »:
fm Ik I. . I I I ) s,1
JIM ll* ( ill
I i.i
. i t ,1 ti . 1. l i&lt; i Hi 11
III hi Hi &lt;
mt 1lF j " ............
1• c Id i, 1 ,i&lt; - li 1k'i it , sit *Im Hiin*-.
a lirii « 1miii
»* 1
*.. 1. M .."( » - i ’n * .i ii.l
•1 1
ll., II
Ml*! Mu
Hi
itlllilV Mlf' li 4k| III 11 IMS llllllkf
111jH lit . || M's
Mill » I Ml "HI
I
mil).i M
• Mi tint
\t al* .Iht i . ..........
n
Ih. I.tll
•l
•1
I.&lt; . 1 . 1. 1. lltllll
.
li*. i ri- * 1 1 II . |\ HIM 1 Ml &gt;
\
14.4
i nun
' ll
I *HI I
IIft k|111L I )
I I.I i 'IHI iitI
Hid'd1h h
Hd
(hi
ll

l!ospi(;il i‘!:ms I’m*
Vlrohnlic
Ui (!(M4‘&lt;1 !iv

.".I M
t.M
1*1 ** • ll Ml
i . nf n I j'i**
W ............. \ 1., (nil tin i r• )' '' ll III
11 ft ..(1 i .......
III.’ 4.' l l ’
|l .
........
• It................ 1
1. | 1
J. f! II 1
, it ................. 1
I \ \ l II
i&lt; , n.,1 t 1,. ,4 l H I *
ti.l
•
Im-t I
II
iltl |M|*i ' &gt; 1 . ■, linn . *, i.i M t
11 |I n* *■I ».
M . li
n i l.
ji Hi 1 1 M,I

jt HI
D im u Ills !m *1 il I k I ........ . I M
of In.’ll
1v till i
(tie1 Ijm* I *1 &lt;
1 . ltl*’D
*imh 'I V
Hi*lilt i i1 11
•f**’ Inli' ■D l t l i l
.l.*l , II I‘ M •(
•*l' 1- |.l&lt; 1 *lMm-i
GH Ii '• ,1J* till
Hi I'I IM* •' • 1 \ h&gt;h \ &gt;h i.itn'♦*
(i'li"ji)i.*i . t ti:
.It .1."Ml ' * 1"'ll!
t1k I tit’ I I (i
,1- , .I.
4(1 (!»*•
hi 4M
- .i
‘ 4 11( 4, || |»
I (1 111•- hiti I m
Il . ,i I, t ll
IMl! till Hi
I Ll I 1-er.
i |n iii*4*i 11
11&lt;) £t , lit i 'll
’nl irt-.itkt.ii4
on* Hr 1- *L’lsitl’Hl •
. I 14**|M•&gt;■I M
JIMI 111'
it •I• '
|fill |lf || | |(illl If' '

\[ , Dll
I I.t.ll !Lk «'l V ♦••nl •I ' *1
, i iiiiiiil Mh1 ; ! I **il. /iii III &lt;i|i li*
MH’lll ,1 tiii itii’ IS111 kkIII* tiI liltH|IMfl'lll H4»f1 l-.f Dll" I &gt;-1111&gt;r ft '»|
,1*I 1I, |( 11 'll , 'll fill lid I*» 'll lift
11,r| t 1 j I -HLH •IH I'll &lt;ImI(*• *f •1Hi •'

(llllil at

im Du ...... innl'tl

•I

11

I (is 4 •11111ft*I

' I • • I r. till

M.
! .If I I ’ I-ll ll
\il . t it &gt; &lt; i'HM &gt;1 i I r -1 ' V11 m i!£l
ll *(lull •! |t( ih tm| i HI M i. ! I*k||
Hi 1 'll 1 III,' *•'&lt;»
I- I- a1 ftl fill
J- t,111H
ll \k ,n 1*(( V
'1 1
'1111I'I nf If,, ‘ || Hi 1 inf ll
tfi i III t ht (It t ! *I.tll Uf Ml •Mnlnm
1 lit! 1 n| l MV ii
Mill itn *•*It'll Ilf
Mli'n 1 « .till (IM i-'ll III 4*4’ 1 -*4 (uin h
i iMi n|t. r «t.sl ■t (ni Mi* .t 1, ImiI m »
n .1 It mill Im
(..
.!• Mlt i

j I *1 it 14*''rf" I I -1 I11 *I 'M|»I VV 1I
H|« It
I In.
I il. Mr nl || 11f14
(Hill I if I ,IM It) l l
( In- D l Is i I *1111 r 1**kU’ll 4
|K*t . il I * Mti
Im ) S riliil jiul II
III fie ,| Inn.I (til *'Hi 11*Ml I-»M nf III
it* hIimIL
It*I' |a11 t! M \ \*•n I'fllk
\11 •11 y.* .11 mill ill* lilt It.I
ill1
. I'IMl (111-|II'I I in .... Illllil
Mill till!
4nl.ll m -I*. elT4U&gt;Ik111 III i 'ilM'iHHl 11V
III*- unit •*I (I'M (H k I'd Mi*
v&lt;ur

IIg m itl

A

Hlc Mu |■11.ftl XilvdllTV

wn, i, Mi.’
.Mi .lmi) lltiiiN*' Di I tiitimll n (ih h n&gt; I j* i* nil .•M
fclunitfll** 1**1
* Hu
un a nl a*, jiinn ' l I mi £&gt;m Di i|Mlinh nf I*■&lt;fa-r •1
t i III. I knits .1 lift ('d«r t***»l
MHHIHI |1*1 Mill III!''hill’d Itlsll hlk AllL-kl
Iii i in( 11 Inf ui(. "linin' l&gt;*’ Imll I iJlIlii
V M M tl‘ U N ‘1 MU IN .t I I H ‘.
Diruclor Wultm 1 Kuyu ol ti.o
U' A' i III il. I .
i
Aiouinui.i InipioVr-iiiulil i oi 111I Inn said ilo
l.unl ,.lm i ,o - i. il* I ' mm t. on |u ,|
,i u,l-.-i u i u.niumunda
alcoholic l.e w r u g c lust year os lion- from the I' S surgeon GenIhev ill.l t it II things lliey weui - r &gt;t' tdli.'u
H i - &lt; ,.n m .... - I i-paitiiu-nl ...I
III t . 1.1 CV-TV -Islet lilt Ilu, tultll
k(o,'duj i'i l i &lt;&gt;“.. *on was sp.nl -n ni litulion , l.u an.iii ,loiici them,
liqttor win- and bear, an trerun** not no Irti- now ' &gt;,pi-r..Got! one.
of 33U tin lor i ii-iy mull, w.muii II- ",i.t Gt.-v I. ol nm min probjlid cl,lid m tin- r-.nmiry
l-oi . ,,f , iftino uml ll, it statu
M tin' same tm.e uii.iiii
* Ini fio*|tllulirulloii didn'i seem to lia
...
4
r
,
»
*
Ltnnih.
S
IL.I
* 44 oit(. .|itItr t). .IHi
, ll.
linns was t pent tnr shoes and
I'NUC_ vs_
'l l !*
cloltlln J
li

V i: A It O L D K I L L E D

Allan Hi.iv, IL’ year old soli “f
Mr. and Mrs, W, C. Rule, died Gils
afternoon us Gie result of injmief
lecelVril when lie was bit l.y ull
i iitoui.ihllu while riding his bi­
cycle on th- Orlando highway
Hear tlie County Home, lie was
i.romntnccd (lead upon anival ut
t'ei nul.l -1 uugldou Memorial Hos­
pital. Mrs. F. E. Cooper Hanford
was reported to bo tbs ililvtr of
tl.e automobile that hit the hoy.

iMowc Time Table
R ITZ
•'iihlf Hrw d”
1 : 0(1 - J: 15 - 1:35 - tl:20 - B: 10
10:00
HOMELAND
"Raiinsrlme”
7 : 13, feature 8 : 12 , last comolvts show 9 -1(1
Pit A Iltt E L A K E
" i ’rida nr St. Louis’*
7 15 • 10 30
"Th* Crooked Way"
11:30 only

n/VrY 'V.’.v; J'(*"VI';'* -J ' ,,.v
■w 'Li-aa: u o - m &gt; r

i/M

�• -

- »'• •-•■•«• . t—— ,•

—

—
. ■&lt;»«■*- i
pTsHsnroE

TW R SAN FO R D H E R A L D
Fan a
Tum. July a. i»sa

The Keynote Address

Thn word» of CScncrnl Unugln.x MncArthur Inst night
lifted (he (in i’ Nntionnl Convention in Chlcngo out of the
fnctionnl dispute over delcgaton, which had hitherto con*
Miimed the convention, into .1 region in which ita rent min*
Mon, at leant momentarily, might Ik» glimpHiitl.
The (leneral’a apeech wan not no atrictly non-factlonal
ttal.r.4 »« .rrcsS-rl- ,
Oalakai 37. 1313. al lk» faal Dili., iih lidm lieen made out. Tlte npeech was Mot a plea for unity
-X-.i-i.-f.% ’ *aalnra, riu.t.la, uadff Ilf Iri, iu-VJri. ,.arly. It wan it pl.-ir f.o-.. particular platform, a par
•I CaaitfM al Matrh 3, Ilia.
tlcular «et of prineiplen, and IhoHn are the principled, nt leant
1.. iioja *
on forelKn policy, of a particular faction, the Taft faction.
l:allnr
KatablUfc** la I MM
M l l i k i l aallr .aript aatarlar
mm4 laa«ar, ia&gt;l&lt;laaa aad p»»»
I n n . r a k llil ia &gt;a aalaMara lal&lt;
laalaa I'hrUlaiaa mm4 Writ Vaara
I I I Maaaatla Ataaaa

fJOIIIIOS OKAN
Kaalaaaa Maaaaar
i t n a r H i P T i o i NATR3
■v t'arrlar
..... _
Oaa Maalb ........... ..
Tbraa Maalba ..... i___
a ll Maalba ..............
Oaa Taar
_____ _
All abllaarr aailraa, aarda ml
Ibaaha, raantallaaa aad aailraa al
aalaalalaaiaal far tba aarpnaa r|
ralalaa taada, trill ka rbataaA la,
al rapalar aAtartlala* ralaa.
Rapraaaalad Nallaaallr Hr lalaad Natraaapar llapraaaaialltaa
*•*- Hart Tarh, Chlraaa, Hal,all,
Maaaaa Clip aad 31. Laala.
Tba MaralA la a atambar al Ika
AaaaalataP Ptaaa ttklrb la aallllad
Aaalaaltalr la lha aaa fat rapabll.
•••••■ •• 30 Iba laral aatta prlalad
e*»»*e«P»r.
» •" aa all
AT atria Alapalrhaa.
TU ESD A Y, JU LY A, 1932

TODAY'S IIIIILK

VER8K

Until ha runa mil of gift*. &gt;Ve
'• * • Inoar to whom n r p lrr (III*.
Ihoar from whom they come

B rn ir man I* a frirn d io him thiii

Kivilli. |»r. Him.

Contralulalinni In Ft. /. Johnion, |r. upon Ilia rlrrlion at rnmmandfr of llie Sanford poil of the
American l-rgion.
You may think that the RrpuLlicAn convention it being split wide
open by party ipiarrcli. Hu| jmi
wail until the Dnnocrali meet.
' General F.iirnhnwer tay* he is in
favor of amending the Tafl-lhilley
A d and that he lliinka Ilir governmenl lias pone too Far in invading
•late fundioni. In fact, lie talk,
very mucli like a Republic an.
Tiie Red Crois is going ■
“ "Ffrr
A water safely ciiuiir here this
month. Anyone wlm lias tint alieady
taken it, nr wlm tikes In «" fishing
or iwimming ought to lake it. It is
ton tale In learn walci infely afirt
the boat turns over.
Wlialevrr you may lliink n( liii
political polirirs, nr nl liins prrionally, you will have In admit that
General MarAilliur is one n| the
ablot and mmt effective speakers
in the country today.
If hall the stuff they aie saying
‘about General Eisenhower these
pre-convention days is true we don’t
Me how we managed to win the
last war al all. It would have hern
•n easy for Ike to have told.nu) |p
Hitler for1a couple of millionluieis.
The Tampa Tribune is convinced
that the Teles and Georgia dele­
gate steals prove that the Unitrd
Slates nerds a nominating •v*lnn
haird nn popular vntei. If tlirrr
had hern such an election in Flor­
ida, this slate's drlruatrs would not
now lie pledged to Senator Tall.
Governor Warren of Florida has
coma out (or Governor Stevenson
of Illinois, that is, if Senator Rui••II rf Georgia is not nominated.
Florida's Governor, like everyone
•lie down here is for the Georgia
•enator first. Hul alter that it is
another story.
The three day Fourth of July
holiday precipitated a death toll op
the nation's highways and al the
bathing beaches of 641 personi.
This wai I D more than last year.
Al least 366 nf them died in auto­
mobile accidenti. Tiie National
Safety Council reports that 90 pertons have died every 24 hours in
highway accidents io far this year.
And yet there are many who still
K k ' . ' fail to accept their responsibility as
•n automobile driver leriouily.

Mr,- i ' Complaint! against tiie telephone
■t: . company ar« but another indication

of Sanford'i glowing pains. Ten
years ago very few people here­
abouts had a lelr|ihone, and very
fow people wanted one. Today
•varybody wants one. Since llm end
of tba war, Eaila Turner, local
•aitater reports, more than 2,300
telephones have been added lo the
local switchboards, or more than
hkd been added in the previous 30
years. There are al present 18
Mdlchboards in Sanford as com­
pared with sii up In Ihe end of llie
war. All of this, end (he fact that
demand still etceeds ihe
is but added proof of Ibe
that Sanford is making rapid

was one girl entertainer who
showed her non partisanship In &gt;
ralher cute way. She wore a big
Tall button mui one side of her
Ifo-om and a big Ike button on tils
lowiiiK lilicr t* hh rdf-. T -!!!* other.
^
Mad
rvVa* . ! r ar! w-s&gt; nvrr ilW
Il\ It VI. m tv.F .
wearing either button— to
CillCA(ii) P Well. Honey. Ibin 1wasn't
the delegates nil Joined in cheering
is n&lt;&gt; longer nay place for an In her. figuring, an for ai Ibev could
nocenl bystander.
see, she was n true Independent
The Gcncral'H reflection upon the Idea of collective no*
Tilings urc moving fa t I «as at heart.
eurity, his charge that the United Statea hns hecomc a
run m rr l«vice l.us morning on
Wish you were here.
"pawn” in Kiiropran power politicn, hln calculated failure to
my u.iv to hreaklart. First, 1 waa
Your lonesome lunhand,
iHiw'cd
over
by
a
hit
and
run
Tall
mention (lie name United NntimiH, all tliese featuren of hid
Wilbur.
parade. Then,, while getting up. I
Mpeeeh directly attacked the cornernlone of the Kinenhower
P.
S.
Please
more money.
was struck In the brad ami F.ven milk Is 20 rush
cents
a
glass
here
foreign policy.
iiomprd down again by a fellow
Never!iielenii, the effect of the MncArthur mldrcna waa
enrr.vlfig n bass unun In an Fl .cn
bower band
to unify tiie party, iih much perhn|m na anything might have
When I finally did make l» In
unified it under the clmimntnnceii. It waa not the auhatimce
Ihc curb I found 10 campaign but
of tiie (ieiiend’a wortla which did thin, but their manner, not
trips •ticking la me— three lor Tall.
tiie program he proponed, lint the Ii IkIi plane upon which
Ibrre for Ike. amt cine each for
•Warren. Sla -rn and MnrArthur
he proponed it.
Tb r loth billion raid. "Harry
The fight within tiie Republican party, a fight baalcally
will carry." There mint be a Hem
between two vlowa na to how we ought beat to combat thn
erratic sj»y loose somewhere
Soviet menace, the "IntermitlonallHt" view of (Jenoral
among litre Hepublicans.
Itut it would tie haul to find
Kiaenhower and ilia hnckcra, atul the more independent "gohim here, ns Ihe Hepublicans are
It-nionc" view of Senator Tuft nod Ii Ih nupport, in a conflict
ncllng like Dcmuerals are sup
of IdeiiH, not of pcrmnmlltlcH. It lind, in tiie Inst few weeka,
Dosed In net. The elephant has lord
dPHcended Into the muck and mire of n political carn|inign
his lorgnette, ami Ills* H O T now
i.tamls for "fined Old I’aitdetnonl
worthy of a I’emlergiiHt mnehine.
'um " The rival factions are nc
The (Sonural, attacking "not the morality” of AdminlHettslng each other of every crime
tration ileciniotiH, but the wisdom, wan n long way from
misslbtc— ineluding politleal canal
MiHHoiirl, far ii Ihivc macl.liie politlcH. lie Hinted tiie Ihhiich
iiallsm.
The fellows who are Ideklaij
iih they might have been Htfitcd by the diMingiiiidicd and
Ihemselves lu re arc Hie l ommllteil
high-minded fonnderH of thin country. Hinted belief and
delegulcs Ihose already pledged
opinion in regard to policy, not nhinder and mtid-Hlinging In
to support ono eandlilate or Ihe
regard to perHonnllfiea.
dhrr
$ 2 7 6 -« »
*
"Nobody is bothering to romance
The Ceneial'H addre-m Iiiih lifted tiie coatroverHy in the
us," cue said "Hoy, the thing to
Republican party to an lntellectu.il plant1 upon which it may
be is an imrommitled delegate
Ih&gt; rcHoIvcd dinpaHHlonately and intelligently, with rational
I'hry are like a pretty girl being
courted by two of the town's lies!
conHideration of the Ihhiich. If the dei-lnlon goes with the
bachelors.
MncArthur vlewn. and Senator Taft in nominated, the Gen­
"I'll bet right now If I were
eral Iiiih Hct a lone upon which Senator Taft would do well
uncommitted I could have my
to conduct the whole campaign.
breakfast in bed, get my son sent
In Yale md maybe hold out myself
if. on the other hand, the i Ut IhIoii Ih for Kinenhower.
for a place on die Supreme Court."
then both widen will Imvc the wilt inflict ion of knowing that
I was unable In nlirud
ill
Ihe open
the Taft vlewn on foreign policy were laid before the con­
lug session in roitvenlion hall, us
vention by tile ablest and most diHtingiiiHlied advocate In tiie
the fellow who gnve me a ticket
grabbed II hack when I made Ihe
nation.
)
I
mlslnke of aiinouiicing I wasnntt
independent voter.
13 4 0 * 0 0
Famine (nsuranco
"You got some crital, brnlhcr,"
lly « :i» HKItl.ONtJ
U oMOMiiia rin « e»«» IlHtl
lie said " ! thought you was a
'•cn.ilur friuii Florida
thing
about
whom
they
ore
going
lly llie turn thin is piinlid, the
delegate from Pennsylvania and
Tin* United Nut ions' F'nnd mill Agi'icnltiirnl Orgniiizii- liruper said that Mrs Fisher Is
s will lie iidjinirm-d if tIn* to fiipport 'Iml is out for pohliru naturally we want Ihe fellows from
tlnriH urc now working «&gt;ut no itiHitruncc progrutn ugniunt now a ri'glslerrd Itrpiihhcnn again fungi'
Pennsylvania well tuken rare of "
lie soinmed up Ihc Florida case |,r■•nr-nt Minus of the Adlollllslni lion yclT
funiinc or emergency food nhnrtngcH nnywhere in the world, this
Naturally. Trellis Mae. all work
lion gu llnoiigh. Aboot nil the lolk
way
There
bus
also
been
an
Increas­
whether mused hy human entnHtrophe, erop fullure, flnodH, "After all. lids Is Jusl a tight lit Ihe I'list week lots bad to do ing feeling among the membership and no play makes a dull delegate.
I
went lo a night club with some
or other mlHfortuneH. iiiHteud of paying off in money, thin for control of the Htalc Committee with who's going lo lb** r o n v r v of the Hume tbni If the Democrat- delegates
Low Mileage, Looks New
lo relax, and what was
Hull,
w
I
iii
'
s
guing
In
be
st'iiteil,
olid
In
Florida
insurance program would puv off in fond. It would lie or­
i, Party throws the responsibility our surprise to find we were in
who'* going lo be immlpiiliil.
"Your
(Mislllon
should
he
to
tell
$167500
ganized around an international final hank.
•If real interest In the people of for a program lo the laps of a strip lease palace
these people from Florida In go
Southern
Democratic
lenders,
th"
"If I knew it was this kind of
Under thin program, KAO moinlier nut hum, which in­ hark to thr stale and If limy don't I'luilila noil the SiiiiHi is llie fuel
will take the ball nod plai e I would certainly never liuvo
clude almost all civilized count lies on the freedom Hide of like the way the Stale Committer Mini n number of Nuitbern olid Southerners
is functioning, to try to change that Foslrro Congressmen Imve rnme mo with it, nod ncloally provide come In here," said one delegate.
tiie Iron Curtain, would contribute surpluses of food, If they committee
a more nggres-tve and more uni- Inking off liii -hoes to rest Ills
"
In roe In the pust two or three
had any, or money if they could not spare food, to an Inter­ Draper said
Mrs. Fisher was a days, asking that llo'ir names n&gt;&gt;i fled leadership within the Party feet— and pulling nn hla glasses
national food pool. TI iIh would he Htoreil in Kmcrgcncy Re- "good Hopubllran," ami Hint her be n^venleil nl tills time, but say­ than cun Im&lt; done with nny North­ lo rest Ills eye*.
Well, dear, nftcr walking Hint
Hcrvu Food Units, each capuhle of providing 1,200 calories late husband wai one nf those ing that when the proper time ern innilldute,
In developing Miami fumes, they nliil their stale delega­
I think .we could settle for the fnr I had lo stay awhile, too There
n day for a million people feu* a month. Knelt KRF’U would prominent
Paul K Hrlliwell, Miami, an tions are going lo go till-out ia Vlff-Prcddency right now; but of CAMUI.F.U.H HAVE (i(M)l&gt; MONTH
cos! $1,066,000 to nnsomldn and nhoilt $60,000 a year to keep open
Elsenhower aupiMirler In Ihe
JACKSONVILLE (At Florida
of Feimtnr Itossell. If this course iiuiio of us will agree lo
ill storage. Knelt of them! mills would roprcHont ho muiuII a pro Tall group, said that hla far soppmt
gsmillers paid 10 per eenl exrlso
develops ns In apparently In the that.
lion
was
die
legally
aelrcled
one
to
fraction of the worltl'H annual food production that the
This will probably be our last taxes on 94111.717 for Mny for their
wind nt till« time, we In tiie Hnntli
convention.
best month to date* ttrconling lo
amount could euslly hu afforded. , i |,
, the"They
&gt;
Ihoukhl Ihey had a little call Junk fur nmne pleasant aii|- news-letter until after the convert- returns lo the roltet tor of Internal
The unltH, containing whet t, rice, corn, m»yn Itenn flour, bomb," Hrlliwell told the Crcden prlsee at the Democratic conven­ Hons, but I will probably wrlte'a revenue here.
firist-lintid report of my Impri
peaH, henna, dried skim' milk, fata, hydrogenated oIIh ami Hals Cnmmlllre "II weal off. bid tion.
Tbe best previous month was
dons of the Democratic cimvetiKic III fiellllt Is the filet t lint Alt
Httgar, would he kepi In rtorng • only two or three yeatH. If unfnrhmulrly II was still In their
April, for which stall* gamblers
mhdstrntiuri lenders lire saying Don, which will bo Ihe first I have paid taxes of H17.770.
hands."
not imcd in that time, they would still he good ami could In&gt;
210 MAGNOI.IA AVE.
Draper was ipiestlrpied by rnm point I'lniik, "There will be iml evet attended. I do want In make
During Hip seven months the lax
sold on world markets while being replaced with fresh sup­ miller
members as in why the flout hern revolt this year." Yniij It clear to everyone that I him go­ bus been in effect, $2.I7.I&gt;&lt;&gt;2 in taxes
I
’ltone
10.11
.Snafurd
plies.
Florida HOI* Slnle Commlllre did and I know that the "lie tiling that ing to tbr Democratic Convention oil a gross business of
id
fhlrngu
with
reservations!
I
ran
sorely
keen
down
a
Southern
Tltlrt in no vlnlonary dream. Tiie lllhlv menlionn a slnilhold primaries to choose mo
bus been paid
vpullou delegates, but nlmply revolt In the nomination of Sen­ shall never report o left-wing, solar plan when Juaepli interpreted the I’liaroah'H dream uT , named
ciniistlc
rnndhincy
or
platform.
Ihrni
Hflvon
fat and seven lean yearn.
The, world today
Iiiih tin , "Tilt lt»publicans In tlm At ale nt j ator IliC'sell. Do they know some­
.
■
,
facilities ami the capacity for iim ierlaid ng nueh a program. Florida were nol particularly In
Surely It itlno Iiiih thn heart for helping thane la ilfntress. trrrvted III having primaries,"
replied
f f etn t l M i i n f F i m m
llR B l
Attakiag famine In not different from attacking illseane. Draper
( ( 'etnllneiM I'rttiu • '» « • O r » |
Tlilt roiumrnt brought smite urgutiitf Into Iht? vnrly hourn S.111
Rotli should l&gt;« wiped out. .
lilnsei from Ihe audience Draper dnv moralng, Iht- b'll t&gt;r»vlil»il only Arkanses today and In I'ttllnun
tvrnl nn In nay Dial In some few 1I,4’&gt;uw.oon In elomlc lunrh Thin Wednesday
|&gt;ax| primaries only a relatively wna Inter booslcd b» two billion,
Aver ell ilnrrlmnn, llie iii'itnul scOld Man Satchel
few tlepuhllran* look Ihe trouble by the House aa o comprooil’ip cnrilv adminlstrnlor, oidortnined
10 rail ballots
trios •&lt; bit administration lenders Indiana tlclertales nt a dinner In
Men who 1mvet passed llie forty mark or who aro up- llrfnre Ihc vole on Florida, llie III thn Sennit- ind Heil oil more
tmliaimpolis Monday night, lie doKinenhower
itnil
Tall
faellnna
on
proachiug It aro likely to.ladlovo that they are pausing tiiolr Ihc I'reilenllaln Conuiilltep daubed The orlt'ioal bill nl*o ruolnlonl rlierd to tvdinudf any progress In
a rld"r Hint many io« lodmu Dip Milieiiim: voles for hi* noiulr-atlon.
physical peak. F'or sueh men the nehievoments and antlcts of over whether Ihe rmninlttce should President
Interpreted ns luirrlttg Ilarrimati was reiHiiled I* ha reItasehall jilichnr Satchel Kalgit aro likely lo im a eonsulation vole In rloxrtl or nprn session
•A F i't from -darling anv projeds liirtiliig lo Wflshlitglnn today on
The
KUenhower
group
won
on
and nn iruliention that there may Ite Home truth In the cliche
II tlltln'l have llu- money lo rum government business, before camlitis point nntl Ihc ronnnltlep pro plate,
that "Life begins nt 40."
I*.Idling hi Michigan Thursday
eeedetl In vole on Ihe Florida rase
A* finally pas-eil, tbe -[n-iiiltm; nod Friday,
Paige, wins pitches for the St. Ismls Drowns In tho — first lo rome up — In public. curb
was retained In lb&lt;&gt; Mil Hot
Sco Hubert h’-rr of Oklahoma,
American League, recently was selected to play In llio All II wna unanimous for Ihe regular np|*oi*cnts of Ihe rider said Its ef meeting
delegates In I'lllsburgh,
Spatlen
faction
which
—
on
Ihe
Star (fnnio, an annual event which lirlnga together (lie heat
fee) was offset by Ibe additional I’n , said In mi Inlervlew Monday
Assoelnled
Press
scoreboard
—
Is
players in both leagues, Paige lias won six games lids year. divided 14 Tad. one KIsruhourr Mrd|.UPO,0mi vnleil for Ibe Atomic Hint lie "would nol trade mv
Com ntlixlon.
rhenres for lb&lt;- minilnallon wllh
Ills most notable tterformanee was a nineteen-inning game and three uiirnmmlltcd.
AEf! Ibalrman Cordon Dean
against Cleveland In which lie pitched the IiihL eleven In­ The losing Harrison grout* said agreed. Il«- wrolo Democratic anybody."
11 was i|iiestlonalilo whether II Leader McFarland of Arltonn that gram) under a hill which nnuroprinings.
apneal lie case lo Ihe rmt- "we could proceed (with our pro olrd such u sum |»2 8l».*) 0.000)."
No onu Is certain of Satchel's exact-age. It In known coil'd
vcnlinn itself In view of Ihe tinthnt he 1s in his forties ami ninny sportswrilurs are con­ anlmous vole.

1911
lluick Special Scdnn
1919
IMyinoutli 4 Dr.
Sedan

$l276-«&lt;&gt;

Florida Delegation

1919
IMyinoutli 2 Dr.
Sedan

( ’oiitfrcNsman Meriting ICcportH

1950
Studchakcr
Commander Sedan

1910
OldNinohile 2 I)r.
Sedan

$795.00

NICHOLSON
BUICKP

&amp; /z e y /t # u /u £

SAVES

Your car—

Your m o n e y—

vinced that ho In nearing fifty, Hu pitched for ninny years
In Negro lenguea nntl lie was considered long past his prime UATOIt HIDES CAUSE AIIUF.ST
STU A R T (At— Two men were un­
when ho eamu up to tho majors.
der ta.V) Immls each Itslny on
A Imsehall player Is considered aging nt thirty. Rut charges
nf possessing alligator
Paige, like "Old Man River", threatens to keep right on hides.
rolling along. Men who feel themselves starting to silo a hit Joe Johnson, Marlin (.'nitiily wild­
officer, laid he found David
physically may envy thn oldster his cnorgy and skill. Rut life
Fountain, W. Indianlown, and Ned
they also feel a hit of prltlo thnt a man in hln forties can .Eerdlc,
M, 81. (’loud, with 14 hide*
still continue to bafflo halters who were babes In nrmn when ranging from three to eight feot
long.
he was well along in his husolmll career.

City CommlsHlon
ICaaUauiA rtwN Caaa Oa«|
trcaaurrr of tho organliatlun of
ipropprty huldara if Ita nirmbita
•mould ItiOe ftilth In the County,
withdraw (hair money, and then
for____
the part nf____
theaspama

born by proparty' holdara should

thnt It rould
nothing more,
However, It wo* agreed that
t
furliter Information, Including tha
*urvy ef tha proposed road,
should lie supplied to the Mate
lluad Department by lha Cummla■loner* forthwith.
Tha only'other matter brought
to tha attention of tha Commit-

Y o u r

•Ml WAV MtfNBWV

alonera thla morning waa ■ (|Of*tion of compensatlnn to g landowner geroae whoee properly. *
survey bed been made. Thla ihattet

lndlanspoll*. IM.......... . . .
1&gt;ansi III*- 1«J*

..............
lUrml»aha««. .......................

n ,5
5

35m

l*b\la4*lphla. I ■.....— —

^

* * up

II

,n tk*

New
Mi

Her*' I* tha perfaet-flt, perfeet-batAMe, dgaamant window
for your home. Never atlcka—
never ran werpl Nothing to
RVRR awell, shrink— or rotl
Swing* wide whan 'daalrad.
8w|ngs seal-closed At a hand's
touch I Assembled fitted, for
,U$IUMa aorvleo. A modern

aad that further,
upon the

»H&gt;-*5

-

glrbrnM*. -V*. -

|1S'15

3t.eo
20&gt;l0

•» st usi
» '15
IS.59

1 MAA
t
N l*

Svinsloa Salem. N, C. [...— ...

Keeping livestock
Ove takes time and money, i
Any time we can be of help
in your farm monoy mnnagement, Juat cotno era ua.

. 17.7*
Cincinnati, Ohio ........
*&gt;.1 },. V* '
(KltaihuxT

*,

euvaavae isi milee
Cpmmerclsl

•-

t

1 ifd
i

iniflnni

‘ nut

' !» -VrK

PkOM'160)
^7' ^S' 'K l j
------- !INP j

laaeieesa Cwgatatiati

-» »/.

»•: i

w &gt; ' '■■*’ -T'&amp;J

r "Jf
i,;
ji&gt;: — l"[
*«
; A

; %

%
.-•fV.tr s.'^ ,
Li* it

'•\jr yIT v * -

i/p.v' •»

v

^

it

r

v

it

o

j

ii

CtYU'tt
si’1Kllaa.^1 V

'V-c'.'l'.

3 ir - 7 -

PIPE CO.

A N CON

m 'C i v 'v /

m .

Ind

. W, V
c. M
__________
M***

to k'MuitlH

that

&amp;

e n e r g y -

.Johnson anld he found tome I
Fountain'.* homo In Indianlown an
somee In Frrtllc'a automobile. Hot
bonds Monday
men*' posted
pos
were releaaed lo gwalt fr|af.

TQtMh~*nd CLOflKDJ

■II br the principal law mattar. Ha said that tho Commis­
Hit officer in the nation. sion could not m«ko any mart dafdacialon without looking at
3. Truman, oh the verge of tnlta
tho figures concerning that part
WjUHWIlun
IU return
ICIUIH of tha road already comptatrd
injunction JlUWfl
power to
i striking steel workers lo the .which had not yat come in.
ftto'ay he is directed lo do Under , Mrs. Meredith, speaking In faIt a Ivor of Commission action to re' iifttyV A frr says
•'
that he seriously designate tha Ranlando Springsworkers will obey the .Forest City Road, said that aha
wai after "something into the
We reckon tlM

m

Why Orive?

Democrats

( ’oilJCrt'HH

coma in.
■ ^
Mr. Dodd •tatad:fhat the Board
in law enforcement is would give further study to the

iff
• k

(Editor's note: Wilbur Treble.
America’s most nxrragr cltliftt.
reports a ipilc brnlns parr at the
nriMihllran convrnUofl In Ih** »nl*

USED
I
CARS

la Ihe ri|ht direction.
1■

Wilbur Peeple Has Tough Time To
Keep Out Of The Way In Chicago

OF GETTYSBURG-1952

The Sanford Herald

■

AYrw»is3fk?Ji7tMlS a-

R c3g-..

�Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONE 148

Social_Calendur [„.
TU K H IIA Y
i Clrrlm uf the W.S.C.H. of thi*
r Kit It Mtthoili*l Cliini'h will unit
••■follows: No. 7 will nii'i t at tin*
• Koine uf Ml*. O. II. Atuli'inut, ‘.'Oi l
WAshingtun Avi iiui' at 8:00 pm.
. There will be n niatkel basket
•ale In connection with the m n i
||lg. No. 8 will meet at the home
of. Mrs. Mux Fuiidom. tnni M ji ili
•JUenue til H:OU pin. Nu P will
uPrt at the home of Mi*. Thro
Cate, 120 West Etghl.'iitii S l i m
at.bihu pm.
■
The Prayer Meeting Service at
1 Ib t F ir»l baptist Chunh will la*
bald ill the Meinuiial Educational
Building at n tlo pm . Mr. E. II.
■•Carter will lie the *|H'uker.
•a i The Midweek Prayer Service of
Oantral Ilaptmt Church will nuel
at .8:00 p.in. Our Suuheiini giuup
I trill alio meet at thi* hour.
W h r Hemlnolo High .Sehiail Ibiml
Will hold aurmiier puntin' In tlie
•choul hand hall lit. 7:30 |i.ni. All
alumni and Intereitrd person* ate
cordially Invited lo he present.
The Glean','r Clio* of the First
Haptlil Chill. 3 will a n il al 8:00
p.iti. at the pnme uf Mi*.
7.
Hunt, HOI Knit iir'u id
S’ l.u ,
with M n . A. J. I 'vi« iRon na eokosUti.
The icgular Inullies* meeting of
Pilot Club ha* been po*t|&gt;oned
m (onlylit until July 'J3 when It
Will be combined with tlie picnic
the hume of Mi*. It. M. Hall III
i Lake Mary.
•' The Golden Circle of the Kir at
Raptlil Church will meet with
Hr*. K. I&gt;. Il*i1 1*011, f.08 Wert
Twelfth Stieet, at 8.00 pin.
T i l l It-H A Y
The Seminole County Mureuni
and lllitnilent A**"elinlo'i
»D|
■meet at the Woman’* Club bullJ1m ut 7:30 p in.

a

Mr. and Mis. Jny Arnold of Fi.
Myeis were Hie guests of .Mis. I..
) l . Ty ie over the past weekend.
E. E. Anderson, munagei of Ma
•her Fill inuiic Store, i* attending
Ihs Fur nil uie Mail in High Point,
Mr. slid Mrs. Geoige Slecle left
Sunday fur Otern, N. C. where
Ihty will spend a two weeks' va
■cation.

Linda Spencer Is
MARY
1
a tltiitttrtrvV T Honored On Birthday
IV AJiOTRari*

tt

t.lmn. In l.ukc Alfied
i etui m l
Friday.
Mr*. A. Toro wlu&gt; ha* been In
Tampa I* the guest of her hrothei
ami sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mr*
\i. P. Ilurke.
I.t. and Mr*. W. Whetstone and
cllildii'ii leturmd lu their hume In
Miami Thursdav where he will
■■'.nine hi* i.nvute practice of
dentistry, following his tuur of
iluty with the Nltvy.
Mi. and Ml*. Albert I.. Walter*
•itt* tided the concert nt the Pie*
l.yteiian Chiireh in Hunfuid Mon*
day evening, given l&gt;v the Princetun Tin ul.iyival Seminary Choir.
Mr and Mr*. Clarence Peck ham
and dnughlcia of Tampa are
spending bi* vacation with hi*
tint cut*, Ml', and Mi*. John Peck*
liain.
nt ,Mi. and Mi*. Ned Urrhead aim
two children Irft Filday for thrii
home m Charlottetvllle. Va. IIei
giumlpments, Mr. and Sir*. Z. E.
Smith accoiiipaiued them.
I loyil Hjoblom, ttalioned with
•he I S. A i my at Fort Jackson,
S. C. nriived Filday to »p*nd a
•hurt leave with his mother, M m .
0. E. Sjoblom,
Carl Mo** of Hanfurd ha* purW. A. Knight Jr. for u few days.
Mr*. Sidney Vtlilcn and three
•liildien are spending (hi* week at
New Smyi 1111 Ibaidi as guest* uf
Mis. Vlhieu1* *lster-in*law, Mrs.
tilaf Nordglrn of Virginia who is
spending u vacation there.
Mi*. A. Clyde lirockman and
I'hildien, I’utricia and John, of
IViisacoln are visiting her patents,
Mr. ami Mrs. 0. C. Priest Mr*.
Ilroi'kmmi will be remembered a*
tin- finmrr Emily Priest.

Mis. Hue Stevenson left this
morning fm Anderson, S. C. where
she will visit for a »liort time be*
I Friends will he Interested to foie going oil n lour uf the New
' 'loom that Mr. ninl Mr*. J. Mm tin England State*. She expect* to be
f SHneciplier are today celebrating gone until September.
.llhsir 26th wedding uuniversai y.
Mr uml Mr*. W. E. Klrrhhoff
.. 8/Hgt. and Mr*. Finnk Hull of nnd ehlblren, Nixie, (iietchen and
Hilly
Iih vi'1returned from *urnditig
‘i“Jj|psma City h i « tlie guents of
Ml*. Hall’s paiout*,„.Miv Olid Ml*. some lime ut liaytunu llracti. Hilly
had 11* bis guest at the beach for
..L . . A. Smith und fumlly.
aeveinl days, Hrantley Hchiiaid.
Mrs. Deimor Whltinlro uf F».
Payne, Ain. is tlie gm'st of lier
Mi*. Ilertleson Smith Irft tndav
,,daughler mid siin-lll-liiw, Mi und for Jacksonville where she will
visit
her two sisters, Mrs. Evs
Mrs. Curtis'('umplielL
.Jackson and Mr* lieorge Huuinei
Define leliirniiig to Hmiforil she
Mr. and Mia. It. T. Cow an a" also plans to visit uuolhei sistei.
visiting in Heaehwood, N I with Mis. II. T. Jack*on In Ucilla, Go.
their *on and dnughtei In law,
’F^s. and Mis. Italpli Cowan Jt.
Mr. und Mr*. Hill Tyre had a*
their guests over tlie weekend,
Mr. and Mra. Julian Moipliy Mi* Tyre'* sistei and brother-inand Mra. W. A. Knight Hr. left on law Mr. und Mr*. D. A. .Smith
Haturdav for Chnrlestun, H. C also Mr. and Mr*. Gene Hackette
where they will visit Mr. und Mr*. till of Vahloata. Gn. Mr*. Hmllh
will remain with tlie Tyre* fur a
longer visit.

Frances Bivens Is
Honored At Shower

Mrs. Butler Hostess
For Mrs. A. L. Omey
Mr*. A. I.. Omry ui Luke Mary,
will honored l&gt;y Mi*. Howard
Hiitlrr Wednesday evening with a
stork ihowrr. Various u|i|&gt;r»|&gt;itntw*
game* were (ilnv»il with iirirea
Ia-iny won by Si mi'*: I*. I» \ titlet.mi, Ai &lt; u*i'. i 'In**;•i Milium mri
o*.d.e|* "'ittlm*,i«
At tIn* runt'lu*ii&gt;ii n| thi’ con­
test*. Mr*. Omi'y wu» p i n t i - l 1
with nunii'rou* gift*. plan'll m a
i'rili, ilifornti'il in pink anil blur.
At a Inti* liuiir. tin' hn*ti**« «eiveil
pntatn «n!ml, In.t mil*. pickle* i.ml
iiltvi**, ji'llo «nuw, I'nki', limit* anil
in'll tin Tin1 mint* anil icing if
thi* lliillviihinl i*nki’* curried nut
tin pink ami bliiu rnhir scheme.
Thii*i' inv it nil In ' i with Mi*, i
ibni'v wi'ii' hi'r ni.ihi'r. Mi .
I limy Ini ty ninl In i *1*tcr. Mr*.
I'uul lli i In* uf Sanfm I anil Mini *:
|. (■; ll.ilnrt*. Cecil Minim. Ib'an
T h v Ii h . Al Cum*. ltnl"ii Williien*.
AI Dougherty .li . K F I T ■' '•
II
|| i Jiicr. I' l»
\nili'r*im,
George It. I’atti r*un mut t'In - 1

U hit

Nine
Slu.» lag

•n i t I II

were lio*l* I" a iiiinui u ' ihu -i
Foulth of July riu'ii guest* were
Mi mid Mi* J. I» Ci'. hinn. Sum
(W lirim , Mi ninl M*m H
M.
Cochran, Mi. aiul Mi* I li. Moon
and son Tommy of livieilu. Mr.
mill Mi* I M Swum and Mr.*.
K F l.lnnl Si of Smiloul. Vr.
mni \li* limit I I n . I uf l*.u-a
colli. Mi and 'I.
"
I Halb'P
bncli and i lub.ini
♦t
Lou,
William mid liitm. uf ilihini'n
ami Mi and Mi I •»in.•t i ' ■ b
and i lit lit ■ell ui i i i i . i l •I've
Hpi mg*
Mi, and Ml*. Edgm I’m il«li uf
O il" \’i*ln and ll.i lu ll'i * ni.iilift'.
Mi*. C W. SJold Mill \ | lift! I •ill

chased the I.e* Hweelev house on
l.ittle Lake Marv and i* uioving In
Mr*. Ernest J. Cole returned t&gt;.
her tiome after •pending some
time wltii her son and daughter in
law. Mr. and Mr*. K. J Cole .li .
in .Somerville, Mas*.
J. I). Cor in ai i and F.I Cochini.
air home agnin, following a liip
to Camilla, tia., when* they tvei
called by the dealli of a luotliei.
The P. |). Anderson* enjoyed .1
family picnic on the *huie» of
Lake Emma Filday In honor of tin
birthday of their sou, P. II. An
drisun Jr. Thoie piesrnt In side* ,
the hu*t and liostes* weie Mr. ami l iv r s in Jn» ka«»tivill« Smittii1 Mi».
MiI
Mu. P. D. Anderson J r
an.I SJulilum'n mutlui.
childrrn. Muni and P. l&gt;. III. of Sinir l«‘( ii i &gt; «»f I In-1iim*i . (in m
Maitland, thrtr home guest*. Mi* tin ill'll lo I nk** Mh i \. f"» » !»•»»•'
Mist Yvulilir I iluiiit. • i«*f*i»!»§•••
B. F. McClaiv and chlldten. Iiene
and Bennftt Jr., ami Mi*s Patricia cStllliluN I I Mill .III* k '• lit lllf m IiIMY*
Stickler, all uf Miami The pi,niv •lo* V|«IM*|| f l H ' l M Hoiinu* Sjoliloin, *• »i
Mi on*l
was followed by fltewoik* in ll.e
evening at the Anderson home in M i b . i i Iim i Hioltloin, ul I uki* M
fit«|
w|•« iitlini; •••iio tinn will*
Maitland.
h i « * m » » o m u l L« i . \ I » n i i
I
^jo
ftrreut gue*t* uf Ml. and Ml* liloin.
William l.effler weie Mi and Mi*
I i n ii.I*
i
I Mil •*•••! "»H
J. Shaffei and Mi. mid Mi*. Win n u l l s I*' l i c i i i l l . i i i (•* i - i i |•j. •i••r•»
gerl of Chauibersbiirg, Pa., Ml** itl llu* I •i mi 1*1 I •iii|.|iluii M.iuui iii
Aivllla Adams, Mr. and Mi* Itoy I flun|il I itI, Sm f.i t(
Urhnev mid cliildren. Donnie, Jan
Mi tilitl \ | i « I *« •I H i m *
m
el ami Nancy, Mr. and Mi* Hill llllllll l» »*laIII Mill
I •III la i "III*
Adam* mid son Martin. Mi. an.I I Him* hi i no nm.it i. •
Ml*. Aithui llehnev and dang!'
S S&gt;*t .laiiM ' l«•&lt;»%• I* M Mii *»
ter Arlene uf Pine Grove, I ' m i i i i .I
Mr. and Mr*, party llrown un.l lill V f u » 1ll*’ W • I 1 Mil 1 h i m ! ( ii
Mu i a *ik' i i i h iii u\» i » u
: ll» f
Mi. and Mi* lllll U i u w i i of Cuy
|a i ••11f i b' a f m I m i i ' l i a i * • )u
|*i«l
ahogu Fall*, Ohio.
♦ills. Mi ami Mi
J l!
Mrs. C. W. Hpobluin wa» liostes
(« « fill i'm i u| Mi mi.l Mi «
to a Snppeiwaie Plastic I'uityj j II Sk*n»’H w « m Mi mn! Mi*.
Thursday evening. Mi*.
Mmii'| \Y I I S w l i » l l - ! m i &gt; uf l i . I i i i i l n mi I
Hillman, coinpany di’inuiiitialoi Mis. I;.ii|ii M\iak ui Oiiiioiol
llflull.
from DeLand aupervlsed tlie tin
ions games played hy the guest*
Mi. mill .Mis. II*»lull 11•*&gt; t «.f
Lucky winner* of pi lie* wei". Wlllllll'k'l‘HI* Mil V III. «•IIIMM*n« Uli(
Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin and Mr*. Mm ailixal uf a «&lt;m. .lulin l.uwill,
Fred Werfleman. At a Liti* linur an Julio 1!7. Mi. Iluvt i- a ifi.ml
lefreahmrnU
uf
rookiea
und nt&lt;ii uf Mu- lair Klu ii | l|u\l mi.I
cokes were seiveil hy Mis. HJol.lmu Mis. )|u&gt;t. ii 11«| *.111■111 many v.u-.i
to Mr*. W. F. Thorne Jr., .\fi». W I luim \vtill tils &gt;»*aiulpai rill &gt; w 1 ii
T . Wan»lev, Mis. Itoy I.. Iluwell tilfV O f lf Ifsitlfiil uf I .Ilk. M.ti\
Jr., Mrs. J. H. Heaves, Mi* J. II.
Mi mni M m I N W illiam* til.I
McLaogtilln sml Mis. Fled Wei- Mi mi l Mis I » I II. mil u k .»9
felnian.
I f l f l l l l l i l t IO«|ft*tl III It U t M l l l l l l t I
li.
Mr. and Mrs. Fill* Lloyd Jr. h utu ill uf .1«11\

T ilK 8ANFOM1 IIE IIa I
T i t o Jnlv «*, l*»r,2
r

\ \ M il

m

i m i

n

i

IN^il K.A.Nl i: VI \ * W is t
m u

mm

u

IIO.M K * Al l U Mi M i l l . i :
Ml - I M . S S

'/VS11 IP/bV11 1/ M l ' 'I,

\Vile.\ Nome Scene
Fennells Fntertnin
Of Baptist Burly Willi Bar-IMI July I

SI!()ITI*:k\S SPKCIAL g o
M ’l t l \ I S

I’O M U IT cV WFDNFSDAN

ALL W O O L S l FINER B L E N D S !
LOWER P RI CE S . . . RIGHT N O W !

Mr. und Mr*. H. N. Knight of
llelle Glude were visitor* in Han­
ford on Hiituidny en route to thalr
home from a vuentiun in Teaaa
und Mexico City. They are for­
mer resident* of Hanfoid, Mrs.
Knight being the former Clairs
Ilertleson.

DOUBLE

ITS COOL AT THE ItlTZ!

for extra warmth!

1 TODAY

■

■

AND

WEDNESDAY ! ! !

E M
U
I w H W

HALF-W HITI,
HALF-INDIAH
...A i l MAN!
J g a lo u a y a n d
ra v a n g a lig h t
th a l u l l th a t
n i l th a f ro n tie r
a fla m tl

Sink your liuml into the *K*«*|» mi|»! Feel Imw tliitk
it ial Thui’* (lie* ilotiiile wuvutt texture! Ami tile MU
inc h length iiicuu* more turk-iu fur solid comfort
011 eoltl winter uighta. Iticli colors make it a wonder­
ful Kift hluiiket, too! ll'u a lug Imy ut a low price!
65% rayon, 1!5% cotton, 10% wool.

Pur# l i l k to u jo u r C repe. The p e rfe c t first blac k dresses. Misses sizes. Black only
- PLUS —
CARTOON - "CAT CARSON RIDES AGAIN
PARAMOUNT NEWS

BUY IN JULY...biggt‘tst selection of the year!
BUY ON LAY- AWAY... It’tseutsy on your budget 1

iyjjfcki

kU'i

—

JV?r
* a

j

�1 Game Out
Scminolcs P l a y I it
Jax Beach Tonight:
Rivero Posts Righth
Victory Of Y c n r
By K E N T ( W i t , A IN (I’npn)
The Seminole Blue tnmdmll rim
thine drew within one gnino of
fifth place im Jorge Itivcrn threw
n masterful six-hit shoutout nt
the .Jnx llcnrli Sen llirdt lint
night t&lt;i give Sanford n thrilling
2-0 (Humph twfnrr nil csllmntrd
7)f0 fsn» in Mctnoiinl Slsdiuiti,
T h c shutout
I nrirkcl the third
I tfrim thin yeni
Hint the Blue*
I have served up n
1wldtewn liing to
th e op|Misfti„n.
twice In this hnlf.
The win wan the
Hines fifth in
the Inst six con­
test*.
Joe I'nrlse
This evening the
(trruliKilcs will he in .lux licnrh
to conclude their twn.gnme scries
nod n victory fm Sanford will put
the nines in it Hi' with t(i•- libels
for the loop's fifth spot iu the
st.niidillgs In glinies behind with
only a few percentage points
favoring the Trrndwaymen.
Ace slider.hall righthander,
Mnrrsy ll&gt;ttl. will he rntrnxtrd
with the mound duties tonight.
Ilyrd will |,c In ipicst of his llth
will of the year. The slender
hurlrr tins posted no lm|ircs.
she IH-T record for Ihe senson
and Is the only pitcher on Ihe
Blur rosier who » « , with Hie
cluh nt the Incepiloii of the cur­
rent srn«on. Ilyrd will oppose
"no-lill” Tom Mills, winner of
19 Rnuirs In 20 derisions.
I. it s t
night,
V r e it Cavallaio
rrlelirntnd
return to
Hniifmd line
nf ter a t
month hitch
the loop
D e I. n ii il It i) ,
I I II t n — 1*
■■ Tlih tone
Seminole r u n s
off the sinlit s of Murray Ilyrd
Sen lliiil newromer, Krnle Clink,
viml reliefer Hill Unman &lt;&gt;f no
hit fame.
"Jolting Joe"
Pnrlse’s tint
blazed mvoy Inst night ns ho
slapped out ,t pair of singles to
retire George Ivcnlx with the other
Sanford tally, I’niil Knkew, nhio.
made Ids return to the line up,
after n visit to Ills sick father,
with ii honndng triple to the right
field harrier,
Hurler Jorge Itlreru m ill 11hulnl I wo slnclcs in his own
cause out of the eight Hnn ford
hnse knocks. Mnnngrr Clunk
Alenn lined "iint ii dmilde In
right field for Ids lone Idl of
Ihe rvenlng.
I’rrss Ho* Pnllrr: Cuvnlloro.
who wiih In Hir H infold outfield
during the fnnmus Hcttilnnle win
nlng strenk nt I hi* tmulip’lng of
the year, played Ids first game
vliice Ids return from Delaind nnd
It nl«o uns a xpeelnl night fill
the Brooklyn.horn flychnner since
Ida parent* saw him play prnfei.
atonal hall for His first time. They
came tu Hanford yesterday from
New York.
Jaa Bearh
rare, Eh
Treadway, rf
Klimnl, cf
Cllfl, It,
Buheilvon, c
Colaon, If
Young, ill,
Korfoidu, «a
Clnrk, p
n-Ugnrla
Hernmn, p
Totals
Hanford

Kenis, If
F*kew. 8li
Rhodes, r
Parlse, tl,
flroal, cf
Aleno, ,1b
Cavnllnrn, rf
roninle*. e» ,
RHero i&gt;
Tote's

i - -k’llcil out
nine.
,Va» llrscli
n il
non non non n
I
(&gt;'m imi in* a
tt— I'e-l-e.
c l - e . Kcnl*
K Rivero,
A ts«n. V'lfoMn. (Oil- (V'liHnm,
I'srlsr oil Menu, ollfi. all KiII .,|fnl.nr(*,||| Ormtl. H—

Mrs C. E. Stonecipher Picks Mike Kassabain For North A ll~Stars
.

r t Selects
r l i c Brewster
Noi l It'd Pilot

,, -jo*
1

^ . 'V

\

ii’iiini'd the KKI.'s
- e o II high,' I

of I'ololkn. Bus.
■J K

.» ’ ,

tel KlllUld flunks
K ii is k ii I, i mi in

i *idi i anil Bull
*,,^S sti-imis

of

Hi*

' fi." 1 l.und l« listed In
Mrs. Hlonrclplirr right field.
S i r s . Sluneclplier went along
with the l-kl l.oiir experiment of
yesterday hy plming Hlrk Itrnnrr at short nnd lloli Iturkrr on
ercolld for the Northern AllSlurs. Daytona catcher, Buck
I’lirdlir, was In r choice tor the
Northern receiver over nurh
liopnl.ir choices us Bay Dunne
nnd Bill llnhrrlson.
The avid Hendnolu llmister.
who hus yet to miss her first
home mult' t Hijs year, pul Kloyil
Cllfl on the Nat ill's Initial suck
ptodllmi olid dealglmled u hulling
corps of It'ol Itotielts, Joe Angel
i,rid Chin, l.i.pez,
Ihviatlnit
the overwlli in
ilig
I M'lld
wni d
ou
Malinger
A leiio ,
Hetiilliole
ut third
HollHlel II
Star team,

fI It’ll,Ily lies
holder n u u
It n I t.mig
l.eeshm g ui&gt;
hot cn

.i-vy, oil.

in run, j. n.

Wedneaday. July B

« am Ini t one defeat. Wilson clubJjWWH ton hlta In providing liters
with a comfortable cushion to
Hurler Bill Reldnr ami Bob Dyca work on.
Tomorrow night tho rovlvod
Hunt-Mercury inftballore will tan­
gle with first plncx Wllxon-Malrr
at 7i30 n.m. on the lAkefront D U niotul white at Didfl p.m, Rohaon'a
Sporting Hoods will nlay host to
Dyea pounded
ecetuld place Navy VK 8.1. A win
Mper In tije top
for Hobson’s will put them In aeeent while Rek
ond place. •
"•
Wtlvon-Maler...... 400 71— IB 10

Softball Victory

100 0 0 - I

Rlera and Yat»«i

Ma*.

1

Jonea and

1

Hunt-Mercury...... 80S 300 - 8 7

Navy VP flfl

Idhei ly, (Tank T . I’or sims Jr. (left), ciiplnln of U. S. Olympic Shooting
Tram, check* Ills shooting eye In New York. In renter 1* Charlr* G.
Hull, executive nfllccr. while ul rigid Is David Mondiall William*, Inventor of tlie If. S. cnrblnc rllto.

(Infrriifillortal Exclusive)

Rain ThreatenH Uig
Sun l ord - Orlando
Tilt
Kennel Cluh Kntrien League All-Star
»
’ *4 E
l il t NI
li'lrnl

II %I f :—T
Wliliha Mil*
Unit Itiill) llmthlri

| \ It lu ll,

I .1 t di t.
I'tU k
Ild M V .
IJuhltih'M I lojti 1. Mv Mill in* , M*l•
*
"li»
HvTkin, 1.4i* k v H*'1)'. \ ' •h VVot &gt;1

nu
i ii lit* Mil*Hull VIII M» 11III*III I" *

I'llll.A D h.i.l'lli,' &lt;Afi — Despite
M'ldtercd stmwrra every effort will
Ik- made today In play the tilth
animal All Slur gamn on achedule
Ciuniiilssiimer Kurd Krlck said
only a heavy downpour would force

HIh m 111- *Mil IHit- Ii
1Hlst.n (,ost|miiii-iiii-nt iif Hu- cotili-sl until
1%Him, vi j IIjmim*r, On lRlvo, I ■ton Wi'ilncsthiy morning.

inlirn, (Inn.
i’ll Iturkvr. D.B.
H'»v. OH.
HM Runner. D.ll.
Long, I,pen.
all Carle, |)»|,.
C mImwoII. U k&gt;». 0 Pnrdue, D.ll.
Coll Inn, l.een,
OK Knssahinn. I*
Paw lick, I,mm, OK Klnard, J.H,
K«Vi'W. Hun.
OK Hti-nnl*. Del,
Vlckory, C op,
|» Robert*, Del,
/.Imijlormnii, Orl. P l,n|iei, |&gt;a|,
llynl, Him.
I* Angel, J. n.
Alenn, Hnn.
Mgr. Htolni-ke, I*.
Mont Popular I'lnyer John Inilirn

Rohaon’a

WITH CHMSTIHI CHADWICK pl iyltig nn idibievlnted version of MIm

mM n m i
1‘M-rlHlll

ei idle r
Clun k Ah no foe the South olid
veteiuil Bill Stellieki' of the North,
Sanford's own Johnny Imlira
was the fannettr's clioire Tor
the mnxl piqnihir tilayer award
to lie prrsrnlnl hy /ell Rat­
liff on the nigltl id Ihe rlasslr,
Bnlllff, owner of the Celery
City I’rloling Company, will he
inaklnn Ills fifth annual trophy
piisrntalinri at this yrnr'n rolllest, Knr the past two years
the trophy has gone to llkrnlilc
receiver Ray Dunric of Del,ami,
Jerry Cher *,urt in Hie Aernlogy
D* ton tim nt of the Hanford Nuvol
Aiixlllnry
Air
KI sH oii
elgwe
Cliuilie lliewsler as Ids miiiingci
of the Niuthern stars mid Kd
l.evy na hiu Southrin pilot.
Itoh Itahon, ar­
il e it t Seminole
Blue rooter, lls.
led nine Saiifurd
players on Ids
Koulhern squad.
Ithlion put Dusty
Ithuilea,
Huddy
Hront mnl (ieurgo
Kenis In the mit*
field, with KrnnI.
.Smith ludilnd the
plate mid Alenn
mnl Imhrn In the
Charlie llrewslerinfl.ld.
I.o u le
Benias mnl Chico (Im rales were
two of Ills three Southern pitch­
ing cholera,
i'nill Carey of VKdli nt the
Saufunt Air Htntluii picked the
cut li e infield of the Did,and Bed
Data of Itolii'tis, Brewster, Muatrniisky and Cnilo oil his Nnilhern All-Star aipmd. Carey didn't
Include Alenn on the Southern
'earn Imt Instead luserled scrum!
hnsemati Clilrn Kuniliirn of i.reshurg,
Mrs. Htonrrlpher’a Sr ter I Iona

000 OBI— &lt;1 B

e}uh t^ojof&gt;*&lt; ^JHddet and Left/i Smith and
r Ih regllUr- HR-Dyee for Hunt la 4tt, »oa.

Rome of the world's finest fish­
ing Is to he found nt little known
Luke Helien Blares In Brevard
roilnly, mrordlng lo nn article hy
Blit Wolf In the rurrent issue of
the Saturday Evening Post.

Senior Loop Boasts
Of Pitching And
Power For Battle

IfighHighllng
imr Not them sc-

Tuesday, July H

... ----------------

National League
Favored To Win
Third Straight

o. K, Htolieclph' r, wife of
moke Hoiiiie" imprcuir |o,
Is one Inveterate Hemlnole Blue
fan who didn't go „vei hoard py
&gt;liooslog too
ninny
Hriuinolc
plnyeis on the SoulIn1in All HHir
uoio. Only .Miirmy livid, inims'd
John Imhrn, nnd I'nol Kskyw
uni,i. Mi . Htoue* Ipher's .‘ iouthuio
All Rlnr squad.

Jaw la Unset By
9-3 Hunt Mercury

Lake Helien Blazes Is Called
“Daffiest Lake” By Magaziii

l u ii

^ ii e

Titusville Tldea

T im

Of A
S fter

S’l'IVn, Ihtlltlv Mil'* I. Mkiiin I'l !»•••■
‘Eli Mill II U I*.— A Mil It- tll’r
I *r«»|i«» l»i I *|iI it* llirtvi- JtldV. Ho
I'flT, I'l |r i II liit Hull)',
|'&lt;MM I II,
IlfiiM* Ml.it, ninl Hit'll. Kllll.WnUts
r i l l M ill II M Ii— A Mill* Mil*
Ill-five I'c-ly. «lfiM Alike, IMf I*I’*I iiM
Nellie, 11ii II vh I If fiei aI, |l|ti*t*t|y I'l lie*
BI?M1eliif*tie,

HI r*|i»i

11ii mIj.

t)rvii hit

Hhn

Heavy dark clouds htmil low ttvrr
Philmlclphlii and a light drlzile

'•turli'd shortly before 0 a. m. K.8T
If the ralti continues tn lie fine
Hie game will be pi
played
Mrriiilliue,
everything point* lo
ne, pvcrytf
ward n ttilrd slrnlght
National
tig
league victory. The Ncllruint* hdve
crippled
Hip pllching. power nnd
opiHinriit.

r ir r ii
imii« m iiAh, Vine, Ht oili'i, Itt't'l Onld. Mli n
AimmmNt-y. No fml, U'nj Hl.uo, 111il r*
ApirolPr. I,mly Vi’p
HIVIII M ill;—A link' till?
Mi l* It Jliimlit, \|m|f(mUey T« i|ih,
iiiirHiio
14iil&lt; o, i'rt*vvn Chrlit
l ‘ov*»ly I*ji
X III
........... .
liennl, l-'litvrH, timitior Milt. IM
Mi.oim Kina,
tlalnlilina III".
I If'lltOli
11mnl v Piirn. Iienr**, lllu* Sliiron.
t U l M I I MU
A milt* Mllr
11*•v, Hhir Hlimlci w,
Pimm, HUM
It- d Mrokt-r No* Hpnt f uf.»* I
f l . i M
liwi i» Tlrn. r'.iptalfi Hivlfi. ^ i I I m w
r i.M I I II II
I'nnr**
I da Undid lei
I •111,41 Ml«ip. Mali|*i .fn»,
Ite«fItifl
Mu I *— n lOfli* Mllr
! | ! I-rI
Mri It, i'll* I'll «M
I| Kl tnh
H MmIII iih leiiva, I

All-Star Balloting
H tlDTII
First Base
l.evy, ftrl...... .
I'm l*e, Sail.
Second Base
Imhin, Hnn.
Kundora, Lee*.
(ionsnle*, Hnn.
7iii ut &gt;&gt;rn , Him.
ShorlHtop
Fimdnrn, l.rers.
Halitoru, Hnn,
Brady, Lee*........................
Ilalogii, Coe.
Hoy, Orl.
Dnxkillnnkl*, I.ci-h,
Third Base
A Iron, Han.
. &gt;.,..
I.otig, Leo*.
Dii ip p , Oil.
.
Calrlter
F. Htnlllt, San.
Kuril, O il..........................
Winnie*, Hnn,
Caldwell, l.e#e.........- ..........

(till fielder*
Collin*, Err*.
Krnm, Han, ......................
Hhore*. Orl. ...........
Grunt,

Hnn.

Iloghea, Cor.
Thunms, Orl, ................
P. Hmltli, Han..............
Rhode*, Halt.
Esknw, Han. .................
I’Hwilck, Lee*.
Kolkur, Coe. .....................
Illvcro, Han................. .....
I’llrhvra
Cor rale*, Han
.
Hewrli, Orl.

By R A M 'll BERNSTEIN
i'llll.AD KI.t'H IA di Kverylhilta
points toward n Bind Hrulglit Na
llonal Ix-iigue victory in Ihe Itllh
annual All Slur gattu- Imlay. The
Nallonnl* have IIn- pilchlng, imwer
and a crippled oppunenl
I'retl Cuvnllarii . . . celebrated
The only Ihing Mtinogi'r Casey
Stengel of Ihe Amerirait la-ague is his return In Sanford with n hit
promising at the moment is to and nil Bill.
show up lie'll In- minus I wo of
hi* Irr-sl plleherv hi- Ihiril ha*,tiinn nml will st.ul with an injured
renlerftelder Hut old Cast- ha*
proved hiuiM'lf a noisier at licking
advcrxily m Ihe past Ills under
manned lads just niiglil upsiit ihe
7 lo ,'j mills ngaittsl Ihe hi .
A eapncily crowd of .lE.TH’i pay
mg mime I 1H0 (tno into Ihe I’lnyer .&lt;
Won l.osf Pel.
I’ensiun Fund will lie mi hand lo
Florida Slate la-ague
wntch Ihe men inure than three
14
million fans voted haseliull'a out Del.and
4
70S
10
5
687
standing player*. The game will Palalka
.388
1(1
7
he telecast (N B C ) from coast tu Orlandn
!&gt;
8 .520
coast and radio hrnudeasl ( Mutu­ Daytona Beach
300
tl
0
al) Hume time I* 12:30 p tu. ESI' Jaxvllle Beach
(1
43H
7
If Ihe weather man’s prediction Hanford
3
10
333
of a cloudy, warm, humid day is Leesburg
133
?.
13
correct, Manager l.t-o Du roc her of Cucmi
Ihe Nationals will start the fire
0
Bench
Hanford
2
Jacksonville
hulling voting I'hilndelphla Phillies'
lefthander Curl Simmons lie'll lie Orlando I Com.i 3
faced hy Ihe veteran Vic llascht Del.ami 3. Iwcslnirg 4
(8 2). Stengel's righthanded money Daytona Beach at Palalka post
(Mined, rain
pitcher from the Yankee*
Simmons, a 7 game winner who I’alntkii aI Day Inna Beach
returned from the Army in April, Leesburg ut DeLand
has heen beaten only twice
Sanford at .lackvmvllle Bench
llaschi is being used only be CiH'ita at Drl.milii
cause Stengel's first Iwo I'hotces,
Florida Inlet national la-ague
Ihe ainqzing mile of Philadelphia, Miami
60
31
.830
llohhy BhanL, and AlBo Beyuolds. Miami Bench
33
1133
37
hlg Yankee lighlhiiiider, are on Tampa
38
32
378
the injured liH
38
.373
Havana
51
Stcligi'l lias lost George Kell, HI Prlenlmrg
111
15
.195
tirtlllaiil third sucker of Hie Bouton Weal Palm Beni h II
30
431
Wed Sox, who is sidi-llned by a Lakeland
30
,141
• 31
groin injury Dorn DiMnggiu, also Key Wext
67
.272
23
of Hu1 Bed Sox, will start in center
Key West 0 Miami 8
dcMdlc a leg Injury.
The American League manager, Miami Hcaeh &amp; West Palm Beaeh 0
who has failed lo direel n winning Havana H Tampa 2
All Star team In two tries, liull Lakeland 4 lit, pulm burg 2
Florida State League
rated he pi.miied to billow Raschl
18 2) with Boil la-tnon (1 1) And Kt. tT-leralnirg at Lakeland
nld Hnlrhri Patgc (0 4),t ho seem­ Miami at West Palm Bench
ingly aaeli-sx Negro pileher of Ihe Key West nt Miami Bench
SI. u i u Ih Brown*, may be the third Havnna nt Tampa
Junior elri-ull |dlclii r
Major l.eaguti
Manager Leo Durocher, who also
All Slar game
has failed lo win with two National
All Star Iranis, admit* lo- has one
of the lie;.) National League dream
tnnm* of' all lime.
*
Hie senior circuit has -itch pilch
rrx as llnliln Ituln-rl* (II id . Gerry
tilnlcy (H ID who probably will
hurl the middle three innings. Bull
Bush HMD. the niiclinr hnrler.Snl
Miglle 111 1) ami Warren Spahn
(79
Figure* Inilicale the National
League had the advaidage in puw&gt;
er wllh lia home run* no far this
laasnn In 1.11 (nr (he Amerleaii*,
and 7tn run* driven iu In im for
tha underdog*.

NORTH
First llaxa
69
fit Robert*, DeL.
18
28 f lirt, J. It.
I'oIIam I. D. B.
....
16
83 Siimlermayer, Pal.
0
8
Second Base
I llrrnstrr, Del,.
........ - 44
I Iteniiur, D. It.
20
Rucker, I), II.
14
S O F T B A L L S T A N D IN G S
411 M. Hntllh, Pal.
13
(Men)
IH {{uhcrlHon, J. It.
.... . ....
I
W. L I’ct. Gil
10
Shortstop
Wilson Mnler
7 3- .100
H Mnatranaky, Del,.
.......
88 Navy VF 8.1
0 6 ,64ft I'd
It Bonilernieyer, Pal...............
38 Robunn’e
6 5 .600 2
1 Mailer, D. II. — ....................
7
Hunt-Mercury
8 8 .273 44
l
Milliard, Pal...........................
6
Itrmilta Last Nlglif
ligarte,
J.
B.
.
..
,
................
2
88
Wllinn-Mnier 12, Hnbstm's I
..... .. ..... - * Hunt-Mereiirv H, Navy VF 33 3
4 HHIIIPr, lie IT.
2
Third Mar#
flame* Tomorrow
Cutlr, Mote* - ..........
.......... 18 IIHill-Mercury v*. Wil'on Muter
in Navy
i
VK 83 vs. Roliom'*
38 Y oumKi J* H
no M. Hmltli, Pul................. ....... 0
.... i "
20 Mu*trnu*ky, DeL. . .
. i
1 Plrtle, Pal..................... ...
Fair her
...
__ ■
66
81 1Inline, IlfL,
86
48 Riihi-rtarm. J. II. .......
....... « ;
48 Pnriloe, D. II. .
no
Oulfleldera
20 Treadway, J. R, ,
....... . 88 .
22 Trsmiw, |). II. .
_
. . M i
Id Kluard, J. II.
. .... 47
12 Plrtle. Pal,
........40 '
0 Ill aeseke, DeL.............
......... 88 )
4 Conk, D. II, ................ .... .... 18 $
I
I Irby, I). I I . ............. .
Rolierta, Dpi,.............
74 Slennln, Del,. .....
^ 8:15 P. M.
63
Pitcher*
HI llln, J. II. . ........
10 - R a c e d
finnijur, II. (I....... .
Mon. • Tura,
Pennington, Pal. . Thnr*. • Frt.
Miller, Dot,...............
I I RACKS
tin linn, Pal.............
W ED. and RAT.
Roberta, Del,. .........
Dally Double tal
Dotson, Del,. .........
and Snd Kacea
McCrlckart,
ITUUI
ICHIU i, J, _H......
quinlek* every
Angel, J. B. ...»
Wenger, D. B, .
Vickery, DeL. ..
llamm, Pal. ...Herman. J. B. ..
Lopei, Pal......
Maa
Blrlnrko, Pal. ..
Krota, D. B.......
Hrewater, Del,.
Treadway, J . B.
Roberta, DeL ..

t)C K \.
R ftO A R
[ON111

The Hamlaote Hluea This Week

Sanford at DeLand
Saturday
DeUnd at SANPORO

But those who go there with egperleneed guide* — a nrcp**Rv —
find that eight to 12-pound hn*»
are not unenmnion. There are also
ernpple*. hrlm, mudfish— bowflnx.
thev’rp railed further north— amt
yellow anti blue rntfi*h, *ome of
which will ama*h most any line.

sir:

Wolf explain* that the last
eight mllrw of hi* I.Vmlle trip on
a small boat with two outboard
motor* »** via an exrr-narrnw.
Ing, Inh* rlnlhlan ehnnnel through
n primitive world of iimll»turbed
nature, where he found the bird
life tn he Inrrrdlhtr.

Although kangaroos have four
lent", it 1" unusual for them In
than one Idrth al a
Colton Lrnf, who w»* Wolf* have more
guide, explained thnt the take time.

SEM IN O LE BI.UK R A TTIN G AVERAGES
Clana
II
V
It
V
V
LH
It

Planer
F. Smith
Alenn
E*kew
(’arise
Grunt
Kenl*
Gnnznle*

It
in

All
30
77 287
37 D13
79 2HH
71
10
117 237
50 202
f!

8

r&gt;8
32
77
13
IH)
18

II IIR
.1
tn
02 15
51
l
86
9
20
2
6D
1
n
04

l.aat TM f
SB RBI Week Week
.833
.870
lit
2
.821
811 .841
2
.813
18 .814
4
.208
.204
1 4D
.282
.207
in
2
.278
.200
1 21
,2«7
0
17 .291

TE A M S

IIA L O T I'Oll FHI. N O K T I I - H O U T I I A L

Smith

pun It Ion

North

First

Base -

Second Wn«e Short si up
Third

Base -

Catcher

—

Left Field —
Center

Field

Bight Field Pitcher

—

Pilcher

—

Pitcher

—

Manager

—

iMaat Popular Player

South: HenfnrJ, Caefe.

Noylhi DeLand, Palatka,

“♦ ’ Orlando and liOotharg.
Duylhita und Jnx flearh,
N O TE ] Mall to All-Star Editor, Sanford Herald, Hanford, Fla.
*4------

UP TO
EACH POR
■

■

■

Y O U R PR H I N T m i l
8.80/15 WIHNwoR U.l Royal MotHr.

M
(Equally aanerowe atfewaeim an aH etioe.)

I

P IU S R IO A U O W A N C I S O N Y O U R P R flH N Y T IIR Ii*

C o tte r t o o w n
^■V
• Th tto

./

/ r/.]/ '. v i / /

/•/-■ //'/

1 j. ll-JiliO I.
tp o tte l t l l t i w i H O

o r* ovall*

o ^ A t r l n f H ilt P ra -W tlte o y S ol* d u ty.

• WWi U n f, m y t o O *ww&gt;.

This is your opportunity

SEE U S

Ib

IXCHAMM
prteiure.

Sanford at Je t Beech
Wedneaday
Sanforc^ at^ Palitka

The nmnnflne rails this body
of water Ihe "Daffleal Lake In
America," explaining that you
ean't walk to It. there Is no solid
rround around It, If* filled with
floating lalanda, has disappearIng channels and la the hneaa of
monster alligator*.

JULY

Tonlikt

“a r

drain* mile* of marshland, and I'm
fit. Johns River, which come* c it
nw.'iy up north nt Jaeksonvil *,
start* right their. But most ever ••
body who fishes the Ht. John* possibly the best-know ii l*rW*
mouth has* stream In th« U. fill'
never hennl of Helien Blaie*. 1st
alone saw It.
Wolf relates they left Heilsn
Blaze* toward evening wBh 'pzrdnnnhle haste because guides don't
want tn get caught Iher* after
dark.
He teporl* that one of |h«s*
days Ihe whole St. John* will b4
open, nnd people will be abfe tn
travel In little ritbln erulsera clj
from Jacksonville tn the
water* of the lake. Only ■ ***
yenr* ngo. It an* Impossible to t*t
tn Hetlen Blaze* at all. It wa« then
that the Central Florida' Flood
Control District men opened the
present narrow rhannel.

BUs Service
eves Yellow Cab
200 fl. PARK AVE.

�I

I
f
I

COUPLE RECONCILE

r

________ ____—
Tin -: t u i i U

Jl iMiK.

TH ERE

I Or
A

A R E O O D LES '

1 #

■» '11 .

‘Ij

O F W ISE B U YS

■h

IN T H E W A N T ADS!

C i'"

Rami

I.n u k in g for h font! h u t

&gt;m

a n il

I ’ se

'e m !

In ■ hom e , a c a r , n r

* m u e l h l n i j m i n t e d ? I.nnli f l r v l In ou r W » n | .
Aitt!

V n o ’ ll find

them

)* m -p a rk e d

»llh

Itir

ltt*l h u y * In t o w n !
(lo r

Un til Ad rn lu m m

•n« r l t d
in lo rd

plarp
nt

—

to da y'a

re«d nor U n n l - A d n

a r # t h e l i m n ’d biidiatt

Innried
lim m l

w ith

out dt ami lu g

priced. He

n lir

—

regularly!

The Sanford Herald

'*

ur

m i ; to t'N T i

SMMOOI.H

i in
‘«t \ r r
•
m •*iti g•\
T«*
' i* i s
ill * '-w
i n 4 i i *i : s i i
I U
\\
V i. »-i ti • ' til|*l.tiit♦ I n . tnK I*n• -I
M |i .| IK illi I i 1 1 Mt
t In'
♦*1r **&lt;I♦•
* 1 ■1■ I m (•tul trvt
-• ........ .
(V iiiily
l l««r &gt;&lt;ln l»v II \ w \ l; i ■ \)
i i i ’ i »tt N
f” f -t i "M . i I,* l, , » f j l, . | xv |t |a
i * li n t u : i . u u*!f »\\ \ n . i l i i t l f f
i
\ MM, % Hlii H\ N
Hr fi h.l n&gt;t
fh( ( | H M i ll if* t" • •ItlTMilllil you
.»|«|M,f .I 11•| I'M i l "
VA| nil'll ill
!« I r - - In 1i (ft Mil Ml til l u l l Mm | ?|h
•I 1'1 "I .l»lh
\ ! ■ I ‘ * Ml m|In4*1
u d,, I •» . fa* |"t« « M,t« '(.it ii I If 1"
1 ' 1 * p« 11 ,i if* ti&gt; - 1 i m
I &gt;1. "*.if|ti.i I l|. f 4|.| I- ill MicMtHfi!
• - 1( If* I
1 *
, 1 il . ir. li t
HIM hi IS 1’ ' I, 1tl M. M ■t l.i ll thill 1"
'Mi’ll 'I •
’ t i M h r ", i t •*ii
................ ..... .
• 4M Mi* » iP.il Kl il Mf f i•11*t
■ *I
p t In*
h
* It t k
1 1til* • Il '^llt
- 'filn II,* I *.t I, .1 M '■if Jim**

in u m i

Kay

)
;

(io tlo

a

ir ^

a h

^ q w o Pa

•Mm, At? i f f i N ’t
rm m m a « »
li(* wt H I M i ■

|M OtlOKM

n u t . f'AnicAN
_____

TH R

i m i m r i l ii little* t n o r r
sn*n

frrt |iu 'n ll y

HERALD

Tors.

y G

lass

I,

Pag*

1952

5

C IIIH O P R A C T O R

I I O I rItS !1 to lJi — 2 to 6

OPTOMKTIUST

in t

Ju ly

im . I„ T. DOSS

DR. II. McLAULIN

to

*

SANFORD

.1(11

1'h.mp M l

A liu n d e Hunk
P h n r e 7#5

n u lld in f

Ca

m \

SANfORV

WNnGLAM

(

-

r u ifn p i r M ovii (
nwi Av- i *t i ut o n p i
•. ' « C i r A j i N A
r i ’d r o n f b \,
' P y &gt;_ - A
\ A■
4 ,A \

r&gt;w

0

3

E

l-’t i r K o m i i I I m
llte (ittllltflNN H U M rt»(»il9 H»
nil I I mm l*U imlflliliffl H» Ilf*
•tti uf nf il l l r i i i l i l i

I llmr

:|
tt
411
tr
I

\
. i
\v
&lt;v
IT
/

m

l

w ,n

11.1 M n a n n l l n

IlFUALI)
WANT ADS

' ' (P t

PtAviMi'd nw ^r c /

a c tip M ,

ih.Hi .1 \r.ir ann, pfirtnl In May
h m Im i I hn*n
:i liier

1st*

you

\

I n»' 1 nniili'

\?|i'n*

&lt; P U o H i 3

CAM l i l l O AttOUNP
*1 A U l lllf V
im u c id c u w hcn
vouhe (i a c « to

red h a i re d

. ,,
,
. ..
.
'd MnrnLiv hy Ihe mil pin

117 SOUTH PARK AVE.

Ir

Ily

?•!.

rtNFORDPfllNVQlfliW

• 11 t
11r 11\ i ‘•IN
f
tim
*T . . U
t'lriH li
i iilll 1
' . lull I*- i 'on til v
i ■,,, i . i ,

IK K

/ I f ,*Al Ml 111 [HJO'i
B X
sim tuiton f.
nut o o n r
( AonOV, CMU.il

e n r r r n t uin vlt

ru vu n .

.x 1
!
% 11:*
• A n o r i i P ) r**i M u i n i i r r
IN III:
! &gt; T , \ T K t'F
1* n |in l
JA.V1IIH Vi, I ' A H K Y ,
.‘ttinfmil, Fin ikin
!♦**»
in
111. &lt;
n iii'i
im i
i t h .
*m i \ « i i n i V d m n n
cm i n : ♦ M iih
o m &gt; M
*tti»
1 hP fB C f C rg / N C f
1 1 1 1 :.
\ I ' ' » *1(1M •«M If
« •' t.
i *’ ■-)*•■•"►1
f •' I 1f I * 11 *El•I f f «|il II f"il
Hi r 1fill
*'
, 9 , *4till . .« &lt;I ‘I ' Jl 1 tr .
1 f i l i f i i»f &gt;-m Him li n \ i' iiKftlUrtt
Itir . ‘ t i l l .if . l u l l ' s
V\ i w s n
|fi
1111•* i«f |''m 11&gt;' k i 'mint %
1 *I flit K l l. ftl III.!' I (I (JitI |I Jlllllto III
1-M *p«?C?Y 1 W4*
V
.♦•■Jill Mm .*- I ’• LI tl l
I I’MI 11lift,. t|| ||I *
f U C M A Hr .A* .T TMtl J
•'r ri■■ tti tii« .. im i ii.*u»f i»f ritiiii
*a o u *o » K j r r A o
.
* im » i
m .i 'if'i &gt;i i im til t i%itnlti
* N P v#o«n rM T
/
•**!'* •cllftlll.il
|fI ■i il 111n I t CHI tillt r . r t o o m At
x
t'*M* f tt* r t . . » i , i. ii i n . &gt;n ..r i m *
OOL»
_
/ »* 1
•* I'lli’h -l.tlfti 'Ml t|f*IThl |*t| nil lit I
('(- mi n t If trot. If*.I h i ! ! "fill* H ip
I'l* ’ ’ f rn - I •I • If Iill.t (.-■! Ilf f(, c
iirl.|ip'««i .tf the
li lt il .m t
i flit m|&gt; ill
t,«
f i t. m t ■' Hi tit*. » |h tin ct»c, M p
«t'
f'l
M « A lt’ III*'!, &gt;t M|| Mill
•n ,N i !#t I Ml Mf ■! 1*11. it n.I n,. i «tt f 111*11
Hii.fl l.» iMlil
I I I II * \ r &gt; J IM &gt;|i&gt;\
'
' »• Mil
A t| II |til |14( I ♦
h i , m i l l »■ .*t If
t
Hi.
tt III -t .1 I M |\4 \\
I k it
&gt;1f" . * «*■,»
f h *i *m i m i tf i.mi
inn., i ■. i &gt;j»ft:

i I n I I.II. 1
O / A ltK

Halil.

HOLLYW OO D'P — A recnncllla
Notices
____________ Him between \ * % Hniker. .1.1. Ihe

t

I It |*rt llfir lit*rfHi(ii

H h i m III*’ |*rf l l n r ll t . f H l o N
i Ii m m
i n i IlMr l i i . r i l t o n
lim e.
il* (iff l l n r liicrilltifl
t i n l l n r 1*0 1 ri»f 11 I iin ti Hrl
11 r it i*till in I fi »* llnr.

I t i i l r r * i r H i m l« I n r r I **#•

rilO N K IIS

f t i il lC A U T O )
(L M C fl
AlW AY*
ruiN K lN O Of
{
OTHfRS/

1*U it ill
Iff
■reftUftl
(1 1 « r (h r lr lr |ilit.H f
*«n iiirewMrnMillilil t Imi t k r (I tuMl H*n*iP t.
Ila ln l |ii flu &lt;r|**|tl»4M»r !(**•■W In
rriMtii |i»r MiN iiirniHfMiMlnOtdi
f h r m l t r i l l . r t f * r » |*ri"f fit I m nut t
ftpiMH |ilt t
li« ifii irr f»*r
&lt;**
I f Nilet it**- t»r*l pit«.|h|p oer t li e,
h M H u m * h l i i i d i . l Itf !i* " « &lt;
*(fl|ir km 11*r *Iiii h r l t t r r (**ihll
rnffMii.
I'lritsf ti nil* . (4c t**i in r ill *1 1» 11
If MU f l lllf Oi l t i t . Ill i *MH fill
t i e i ti it it t*| l»r
i n |ii*fi aI h Ir
**••
iMiilf f It il il iihr I t H i i l t H I lllcrf
lltlH

i:
SANFORD
I IKK AM)
I illl

-J

W F IA K A
\p iith u .u l
I ' l r v l S » i •♦»
I ’I imim '

IM
Dili W

In
11&gt;

\ i..

|

'

h

\\

11 ii \

i

HI I*

I n\ H s
s i "on
ti I *l(nd S I | I l «i
I I RN|

HI H

\|♦

\p|i|\ r iiii k’
iii'ii U ■'Mil Ii
Iinn In 11w .

"f

I th

I «M,i f t i
* (l v

•I
I i'
I»
1 ,
»
I

»l e w II •"IIII

Nt. t liilfln u I'll

I'lM H M lM

m :\ M O H
riitim* 1120

piii i

i i l I vv itf i

I Ir
M i l l I 1 W l M i l i It I
i till
Ill’ll I ..I | .
I Mil V
f 'mCM|t I'l" f t" .VI Ml
Ii l l ' i
f. • I
IJ
itiuii.I
i fit pit *u
11 ■ •
t I *
I '*11 nil i l l .' 1 i fit» i , M
V\

In ill

, \ il' 1Ml II III I Mi I*, |.l I Id|"I' (| p i ' j
I'l I' •*r| ,| 4 | "V
Jl
f I 775
( ’ 4, 1" tit * I-' U III lit fif.JIl
1I I|| r •' M
I il‘tll'1 ,1 \ V*i
t &lt;1 ‘ ‘hi l
I A
u S i t»»fm m i t
pi, • .
i l l l(

U A N f i l S s|*| i h i
|* I 9ft h \ |
n , i y ,,| |.ni 11* a p
I •
, A** 1 ,'P
full -c•/ • -In -I p I » p|
♦I l » •’ »
\\ P,t.
l.ltlhti I i pilpil'p »
IS
Put lx * I hM
\lPl*
I ' j im i m I
&lt;- \| 11'"!
till’’ V Iff 1,

I ill
i, .Mi
it i
I

'* I ITh*

I'll

•

I*

1*'W

Il*v

if

j "ipli
I s t Hi 111'■
(" Mil
fell V
I •tl*
I M I 1 1 |M|| 1| ' J 1,1 lit v II
' li*
•&lt;!
vi
ti till
m San
•"I
FllNllP 111 IC

liih'i

In H I D ii i M .
J" ' •11, i tl I p" l I

l,
If.

I DM W

H lh M .n lV
*11 F a » l
f im |(mill , * n p( !
It'd

\ till!

M ill! i IS
ir , I \

I ...... l»* I
&lt;(||lll

i.
if p

I It* l M III ICI.
\ 1"•«I p■I f i r m
I,

F lm ih

I i i hikI
II l , l M

I « lu v u n tr i
th.r» \|

IIIV

V\

I i

l. i I.
, 11,,

1 ’ic.

W , M

| I,

t,

I I I F F aK li u li titim fur it i •It* «l 9»«»u •»■
.linifiiy ( ’owhii , FhtPiiu lllil

I II 1VKII.SK

F N F ' l f l f N I S M Fill apt

I m p i u r 5&lt;H

Cilery Avtv

(■:xli’iiHinn Ituild

I 'mill i n.

Oliidd

D OW NTOW N' nnfni iii lu'il I rimiu

Mi&gt;t. f.'iri. i'ii. itHfi vv nfti'i r..uu

IK X U IX i

Hunt'd T

I I.KIiS
i i y i ' i Iu

SkVillU

S 'l

ti

i

i:.

2K”

1

wrwl

lillill triii"1' "1 “ "Il ..... . i•.u*■ Iu
ni«|i&gt; I'l..... I ..'Hii VV. I
I l il

MuiiMliiU, I’lywiuiil, Alt ('iinill*
111*1(1 i i, I im u Iii I lull, I'lirilln ||47
I mii|,ln II'it I'ulilinlA,
(liliiiidii
lluvny.

(.'nni|i|i’t« lion.
h'luul Sturt'.

"

i ' ,’, '‘ 1

V Mni'l'li' d

7

1*0(11h r .

j

|,'|Vk'
Wi'lyln

y.nti.l
'.Ml II.

rixiFPi F
K m liu f,

if
F la

t'lm k

uml w i i l r ,

1—

m e l tu ln l. I ’ii. -HiI M.

H**ui Kdldt* Cor Hnl*

II vnu want to liny, Heal or Hell.
Hfn!. ............

J. VV. H A LL, Hvdllnr'
Klurlild Hlnlr Hntik IluilillliK
“Call Hall” I’hune. I75N

IT

W IL L

jiHy y u u

In

ly vc.dliuu lu

Iin ki a in, si

V V O t I U l tiki' flirt* IlMtih*
lun. a i v Went an t

fni

'I n
l*n II. l.*r.
. i |. |.,-• i i - i

life
n r If .Kip, ( t , I* a m n u m i
pli'f-ilMU f ■11 I t'll |l e•(41 K‘ I V I- (*,
I 'a n
.(av Sv* i u*f m t v !• »* At
h m i if i Tul p« |m i m u if
I T k tip
a 11"I

pt cHvt - r v

i I F \ M I IS .
SI 11 cl
Flini h'

II \ I M I

I 'l lit
’’life

VV

I »f2 t

httli

L A W N S l*nu*'i ,Mi»vvt**l J o i n hy
v ppuh art tij h y 1In- limii
( Ti ll
l *i h l!t9h \ If nt wri t* ’ If! N il U,
Dtiy | UI, S i in f u ii l fin m i n v ie w .

K h lM im H J

\
kit

t 'C IJK

II

1 N !I1 I ' A f l O E

i'll

NOI l U 'S CCUHONALH —I I

W A N T E X T R A vocation munoyt
O Oltll A N D DAD
(IKl.l* W A N TC I)
S
f'lenn "ut Hu' little mill l,rin»
I 'n il leu Im*
11(1.1)0 H—
die tt ii ff in Hnnforil liu inert
I ii'ii :! |ic. l.ivitiK i""in
A nil Ion. (li Imul" Hl-wny every
A D D ITIO N A L INCOM E
diiltu
15.0(1
I-1 iilny, 7:11(1 j m i .
1’ u'I lutliy lu'il nnd nmltrend 15.INI Out n few cairn lintirn untdi wcli
t'di ,| 5 |ic. IH lirltr
.... 20.00
Hli,Hilly ud'd roll-oivay lied 25.00
,||n|nK tnM ,
u tul il rlm lm
25 00
1 fil'd 2 ji c .L i v i n i t r n u m iniito

Oo.im

II, ,,' $110.05 Nliiinwurr, .’I j,c.
Ili'droum Hultc
70.00
M ATIIK D OF HANFORD
20.1*00 E. Int H L_
Phnne 127

Wont In pul (linn In wink in
your own community7
tout
nollilnj; In Irnrn how to muk&lt;
apare ('.me money. We’ll cull uni
you and e*plnln. Write
Mi

Htcplicu Ucckncr, P. O. I x
Orlando, Florida.

WORK W A N T E D

(Kant Ads Pay

*.k,

I
S ill
F un .'.
11 . • ni. inti
Fi nn .
1.1 I V,
|( mii I m I, . •Ml
f.l.l

i*’ j&gt;lj*,m

l ho,

— a

Odd uffri- of 7 rnum, furni^luul
HA1IY S ITTE R . Mr*. Falkcnhcrg.
heat reference*. Phone 121,1 .1.
tiunie. linn kuuiI iiinimi'. I &gt;i ik &gt;', I’ I A N O S— Oulliranieii. Splnatd
well Imul iCKjied tut. (iOll I'nlprlri'ij from (510.00. Inelude* 1
MAN
dealre* pmt or full time in
mettu Ave.
innliiKd. Tcrntd, tradadna. Kabar or package itoro. Five year*
iler’d
Planu
Stnre,
1209
MjrrU*.
_ *;
aiptrlenca. all pha*ea. Ilox W,
For night appointment! call
c/o Herald.
FU R N IS H ED DUPLEX - On,,,I
1208-W.
m iU I ItK'nOu,, on cnrniT tut.
PrujH-rly jirlecd lit 171,00.00 niul CH ESTS &lt;&gt;f OrnwiTa— All Hired.
will ahlrw ii ifnod return nil IIII’liili In'il or onflid'diiul. llciiHitnviYitmeoi, . . .
nldy priced. Cornpnre
Compnre our price*
. vl7!iB£.n*'
.1
nhly
H O llFR T A. W ILLIAM S, Keillor
. (fl&lt;*„ huy. Budget Turin*. The
I Ruymimd E; LilluldiHat,'Aaisoclal*
Fumllure Camer, 110 Waal
Phone 1173
Atlantic llank Bldg.
Firat. Phono 1426.

i'
—t iam

f r! iinliiU|f A
•I’P " »
• M.’ . M IH MU A I 1 |* * ••
,'J'ili
",*!»
Falk A v f
I 11N il'
Flin'i*
^

i \ I t;v I h i m . f..,
- iiif.tiil
’I'ri
I'l.
I "in

11fill Hi* \VM» H,

|i,tn.

- Ill PI PM fill Iiidlivil cot liitf r. I.I,;li(

A

I 11Mi i \ I »
l pi til ill*# iridf
p
FltnUt
I'.tMH
| 11•Mil h *»
*i *( I i i tv r t pt

V \i I I VI M l V M M s i K V M T
Il V'Hj Clin 1 la iv in t I I'fH’U you V
p n ip ui i h niii'i
I n i i *411 in ii t p a
I n k up aial
tlrlivu i}
ti’ivletFlmin&gt; I 11*a* F lh v l r u
Hkifir*uy
i Miupun v

mmilili. I ll im I/"I

i M H I N M T S , S h di, I I i u i i h , l{u n f ln ,'

IT P H N IH IIL T l IWII Ill-ill until liuu ■
K'l'i’tlli I, iii Inii ui I I -tiiui I'l.
IHJi-VV.

I,nt

* | n m .ip 's

I'l \| Mu di"l in 11in It luiiil Mill
t|ii|il". |ilniln* IJ1MI
’ fi' -iknrtk

*‘ A I I

I ' l f l \ N I H » M ' d i i i i ' i ' . i e11111♦|p U r
laiiil** I n mill! S h it I all Ital pS
If a
I I lift I

.........
,i.
„!!
. 1, ,

'■ IK * :
,‘ .(imii I i i , ' .
|In rn Inin W I L L H H V vuii, * n n , .i.tlc
M11ml ( hi ,*»i,rli hi )ti&lt;'t'r.i’WHy
of h , h m •■•ml•11 -n l i.
i ;.
H' ,1' I* ...... "in &gt; iilul -ridlll iims'
Kuy H i il . H h i i d , l . " l .
I n* i
( ! hi

M i . , n 11 i * 11'
Sa11fin |
I ‘U | I II In ill I* * I'll* *f|M

i' S V '( (» h u a h i t i H p .1 iti'pf Itpi ptuf
I II I
|*l I IV P't \ f'M' •V 1,1 p|l| 1 I ft mi I
Ciii ppi **fif pi nlrp I n u
fit a
il|l f *rt
(ii
Flullp
' 1•tl *. 111Jl 9
l Ii (j m i -i.
Sill Falm* *! ",
I t'St*
I ' I ■t(I i h t

I

I l f F N I S I ll'i 11 rip I .i mu h i m i ii i l
Dm I p. J i l l F a i l . \ m
i
f .A K K F’ lff I N I hteii i*
i
hupp*
1111*1 ptil i-li,
( H I M In 'I
M o ilrin
Fi* i in a m i 11
ISi'
tun, l. nk u I&gt;i i vi’p I*i i n
Fin 1
Fit W l n l n i F i n k 07 -T»*.I

11 Ii |&gt;li&gt;uo‘ I 1*J(i. I l i r ( ' u i n i l , ii i)
* * , i, i i . , ' ■: \\ i
I’’11-if Mt, m i ,

\ v I’Uiitt

• \ If F I \ I I If \ \ M lfK
I M &lt;(
I 1' p i u ( »'*», "1 t|ii:|!l
.....
I ill Im t I I I ' M I

lu ll.
, :1 A
11 i'!&lt;
n ,iM
fill nil ui •
U il mi ll .t i' * i hi ii
I h lli . i . i l i t I
II
I' ....... (,.,■!

I I m•im *

Sj h f I l

rV l'K H 11'i 11,i-»/*i w *m k
IS ,i •«(( 11 Ip
If lit •'t I I t'M
I «li
•mi!p
?'p 11 i it i S*
i ' u •*,IimA
.1 U'l I h 'IMII1111' II(lil
I i'l I ill #4*t,
l ‘H ) ip u'l* t X
1it a t"V
F lu ill**
1 p.t . \f i.i A ft i .1

fi'»

VIM H I I s

*

\m

U

~T

ft„.

S' m

I \\ f I 11( t| S
m f t* . ,! &gt; ■ p**r
t,
•
ill
f l«.(.i
li, 1 !•• Ilk *
j'p
I (hi In Hk', , If *tPifi k1 A A i m
|lie
11 n p m hi I |i pi'U i' i plant
' ' p i v. 1 rij,f .St'rniti"!*' 1 'i m i iif \ ’tini •
I ' ,. II M i , D ,i .. i i . I .il • Ma i&gt;

DOT
1 1li I . i 1.
UI
, ,i II
w nn d i Mi. ii
, ■i
, V n 11.11 I I
ill! Ill'll I
nil' m ■( .1,

Iillldl Uli /!•."il!*,
\ lit i'll till
nil'll
H'p'tt It i (Mil II**'.
Ifm|im iKt W

i ,* t i n a! ni p*p ' '• it*1! " i
( t i l l MI . , Svv Kill llr»9

'lid St I P■ 1

i; I \ 11 &gt;
* t,,||P
f *'*0

I',

F I &gt;\.\I IS
N. *
I'li ll l" H i m .
12 Kit VV

i \u ;

t i l l ..li I „|||
*ily in p i r i Ti m

.Mil

.li

p|

Im u t

hi!||It* H |M|

n il
I I ' If N A i ’ h s
My
K rin k y ,
Iv
t.pl
\\ .ill, F Jtuci (trul F irt'itlnrn,
I
V
M (». H l l l H t K M
iO:. VV U t s i
FFiiirif 12H
|ii

M O h h H N . i i n •. .......... i ■ I.,
tipi
A 'I 'i i I . p n tt i hiii u
M -lln u v iIlf

i flic

i»i%

r» F n . »
i'ii*ui* , i *■&gt; \\

I.A Ih 'l

HfPIN I

I '"Mil, ph i MRU i p!
9’h»pfirn
I

iljip iirliin itir -, — in

itli Si

II \ | I k It \
. ! V i,-i

| I nil i|vv ||\ l i &gt;| 1 '»» l ‘l*
I 11II If*' » I1 v 1‘Ih i II
I h H * m i ii I mi •* f»
m I mi
F tpi fti H v m il I f &lt;1, H ' m i mh i v M t i
\| III ill*f|r'III I '"tfl I
•M
vv v I t A *.* I ‘I'

M

I •Fi I M I \ M r * I , ’
I |m ti
\ M(
11
,P
•Iif
mi
W v Miten *&gt;" I
•mu
I !• .r ' &lt; .11
|ii Mt I **p ripp"!
11l*ii r I m. ' . let
t ll“ |i " t pf pljlU*.
H I O .* M I
‘ ’
I
i I ’.|ii ..f tl.1 "I , &lt;'• f f i'l I CM" » -Ml
hf|;|l I'F k’ 1M• h ,
h - li t i' 'M
\ i •- I *tilt
I It •fit'll* ,
II rtr’ftU f ( ' i *' i |M
i &lt;ip|a'* *( f i 1 1 ' t 11 i
&lt; j i h 11 In i'
M'lli »tf111 t. tin H m
»•
pm
In h« p , i , i ihili
I il *
I pill
\ •net . , i
hi rli-l
,H ,
1,11 \ 1 M i l Ik

V N H 111«f Ml ill Ii* 11 " S ' 1
V4 I rhipt* .
M m I'M .
.1 I II I I M, |,|
1 ID IO M

I'ltK

l mill Ill'll *■'. till! - li ml \
|'t:t» ! , * |ti
f t, ftl Ml ill* 1| Ml
I »!,'
Mm v
I" li m ft t*

l i pi |m ii

W

MI NI I
( . l II
\t r *

i .it »c •
\ •*

fit

■I
% iiv \
I 1* i Minin1
A I I I \ I 11 IN’
Il hip till! I
l it 1. IP i
\\
(li •h ii i I imiih ' S t " I 'ln ll tp • T « i
U»* «\ ii It'i M l h f'll, lii'Vy I im IIM' tf»*
v - ’■•|.f|id lit .
uipp' It i
i'ttlici i •»’
fil'd k * A ] lit il I imm111 lit licit' I , ti l

Il I' h ' "

l.iin tl
ipli
fti
•lillill » ii m
I' l
in 5 M v i F l f
V •

1ii|| III I II 'h i HI' It 111
1I Ml ■
'V' •
y t i l l . | ! I■! l i v| .li 1*11 !' * 1 " i
f |f , I ! i ' i i ui hil'li , t 'I* h 11 . u
I't i c / ' 1 pr in 11, till v im ’ vv
l i t 1
I t"f I I j*I11 II I'M ", pt U&gt; 1UMlIh
P" 1
I l i t 4 ||4 f I v iiljll PI
Mt I - « 111
lli ll h
I ,.f tlhtllti
If I i m m i '
pliunr ' l l

MU't ftiitlM ll.llHC,
l" it i li
i M|u I ul v
, i tiilt id t.il mm ti m i,

v\ II I I \ M s ,
r u i , Mi*

f i l l

■ M
111 | f I I I , i» J .
M ' l ; r; v»
11r* , l(
f», i
III III I*■,
I li»V f Mini
we. k , pin
t - i », 'V »t !■' il lllfi ti
til I
I'llMfh
•m f "I I

ITS r » T * . i

llu -in i'—

1

l.. .

\.

I

RENT

Ill

V

S l ’H'k
Jl flil '■'I'Hp*
i m;
h \ i t:
im »r
h u *k i : i i s
mi
•■Ini tti
I
l ihf
Ink* f i ” ii«
I"*
Jln-iit Ih I’ mji Ni*t» Ii -* » v l $• *4tn
M Miiil « nii**!f lifti**ii
H»‘ »t V k S.*
» III ♦ hi
n » f \ I II' till C«»»m| k Jtt
t ' i 'It H i*
(i nn Un i i*D''fHMu i i &gt;i
it ip Li i
ut In n u, f l O R . i n'l Din«
ui
jinil iv. 11 itut ill fit Ihfn; Si*'
A i ’pt tty i i n i i l cl y
riM*' I m ii' fu
i l I I *»I im th '^, l ! i
W.
i 'll. 1* -11,
if l
* \ Niin Mill tm f1k1] a l ilt I**' fi
t »i lulltlt*
n | |i | |||S &gt;M »N I 11
II
t,ff
i ni, i «,
Miiili i &gt;l
( *t n t a . i
' n i l cull i;t*t "in* »»f
, .unit
• ...
1 n 'h t h ii Tul1 F i n k
,
d i i t i ........
lit fill i A I n t ' S I K S
ri"
M
&gt;'j« j 1
f|h|ll li’Jll \VWy hf iMiilv c I t H'l! |
t I* v , t 11. ( 111 if i' 111'i Ktiaf* iff
l 't
S l ' l ’l I \ l S i ’ll \ H I ' S
. mu ti. i yp'Hi.l n t li r i
In i T f f j v ri \
t" miim O m '
Myi It 1
•
.
.
f
i
l
l
;i
tin
u*'
t»»'.l
i
i|ii
Kh#
I
'
m
I
*
i
Hint
•
HF&gt; ’
• V 111N J I S I " m i n i tup-* * Vtt
........ .
I f mu
itiinn
ptiMfif I I ’-’fi I'll*1 I mi nt» i i "
\V p'h’ ., ui,|; .(tJ Sin Toi.l A vr
h . iliHinu ......HI. t w r i f f ' ' ' n r‘ VVt^i l*H '
, IJi'l ■ ,
I 'ml.t
.*"» W ,V 1 15 I .1
.' I
ln i' iti I d t
hmm U
- f f.
li l H S mill itlI 'Mi l
p i i &gt;i i i i n i ;
i
|
|
f
*
1
1
ti,
in
t
it
Id'
i
n
I.
riit.ui j i m w
mii ?i uM mii| i&lt; p a n
vvht k
I' f***'
I t " I fill II.IlM 1,
III I II
I. i
* t mui ( * R
I
I l a i v uv
*''M
•»f
Situ l " i l l
nin tl
fr
I Ml |
\ i n k i i w
niiM-i
ih I f 111«I \vi
I'li im u IMJH
i■.. u \ |i.i
S I h .ivi n liy
) &gt; . .r , 1
h n i . i t i i **111 itJ m S •nkui il.
i I MtlJV
ii |*1* "l
im 1 r nu t l *m
I N W S Mi i\\ I R S k Iu i i pi'iiuil Mi
•cl M I \ 11| I
IM M M
•\. !■yt tip ini I Shtimiiii'w. a 10
M ' f i ,ti.l M m iim I i i
rihim* ?T
im t w v m : I *u i- 1 . i* • t •

mf

i-

-

runfidcnMiii Inventlgntioiid. Write
,,
Nl, fi,
— ■ 1■■
15—
A U TO M O B ILES
-IS
j|
CHOSLEY Station Wmron,
low mileage. I.onminu’* Rc*taU'
rant, phone tiHtr.
1 11)51 FORD F-ll tractor UI4"
VV. It., trailer lilt’ Single Axlo(
dual wheel*, excellent condition,
low mileage. All good rubber,
air
broke*.
Complete unit
(4,155.11(1. Htirplti* equipment,
P. 0. Hox 511), Phone 04, St.
Augustine, Fla.
1051 C H E V R O LE T, goo,!
- tl'"i. U'lif, Fill" 1*.
H I - ___
IRAILHRH

condh
— U

^'"O LlD EIl 3 room 1917 Trallnf.
'(700. Cnilurau'* home, Entat*
prlie, phone 214.

�A-

If M acArthur Broils Democrats
G.O.P. Keynoter D e ­
mands Crusade To
Drive Rascals From
Government P o s t s
ny W AIIREN ROGERS JR.
CHICAGO on— Uhl Soldier Doug­
las MacArthur, amid a cannonade
of applause, blistered the Demo
crals us a blimdei lug “ war party"
ami rallied yelling Repulilnuus
Monday night In a "crusade" to
rout them from office.
The S-Mar general's keynote ad­
dress knifed Ihruugli the strife
stir led by Ihe Tati Elsenhower hat
(le fur president ini nnrnlnatiuii. It
united the packt-il rnnvenllnii hull
In a Maiuling ovation as It hit
•liaiply at Hie Truman adminislra
linn’s policies.
The 67-mlnule speech, punctu­
ated 73 limes by humlrlapplng and
roars, formally plotted a non
partisan course In the nomination
listHc between Gen. DwJglil I)
Elsenhower and Bon. Robert Tall
MaeArllnir, who backs Tull nml
who bus been mentioned ns a pus
slide vice presidential running
male for Hie Ohioan, said;
). Tlie Dcmnrrntjc Party has a
noble heritage but Iras been rap
lured by sclirincrs leading Hie
country toward "the Mieiallslir
regimentation of lr totalitarian
state.'*
2 The Republicans must enlist
all kinds of Americans, who are
“ desperate for a plan which will
revive hope." lu win lire November

Ousted from Far East riimiimnd, the general returns to
I), M. nml giiIn receptions with wife and son, Arthur.

election.
MicAMtmr named neither Taft
nor F.lsenhuwer.
Comments mi Ihe speech rant o
adjectives like ''wunilerfni" and
“ dramuHc"
and
"thoughlful."
They Included these:
Sen. Taft— "Gen Douglas Mac
Arthur has druiualU ally stated the
danger of the philosophy of hlg
government, of Hs constantly in
creasing expenditure'! amt laxa
Hull, its abuses uf turner, its dun
gernus Hm its In all liberty in the
United States. . . , He formulated
the alfirmulivc program on which
Hie Republican Parly can go for
ward to victory and resume prog

peoples of Eastern Europe." This
came ahout, he sulil, by withdraw
al of troops, yielding of cimlrol
over alntnlc materials deposlls.
riisinniiHIng of (lermtin indusirial
plant* ami allowing shipment* of
war good* to the Koviet
In tlie East. MncArlhur said. Hie
United Ml ale* "proceeded with ore
dpituln haste to divest ourselves
of nnr own military strength"
This policy caused Hie loss tu Cum
iminlsm of China, North Korea and
the Kuriles, he said.
MncArlluir's einoHun
parked
word* lashed particularly al what
he mill'd the luck of Ihu traditional
will to win In Korea
"Korea stands luduy ns Hie hal
lowed graveyard for countless
American dead," lie said. "We
must nut let It became us well u
graveyard for American hope,
American faith nml American him
or "
M icA rth u r-a civilian keynoter
fur a night— won hi* mightiest ova
lion when hn asserted with refer
•nee to Korea Hint "It Is fatal tu
inter any war without the will to
win It,"
Al nu lime did MucArlhur men­
tion the name of either Elsenhr wer
nr Taft. Hut Ihe overall tnno of
Iris purly rallying address was
much more in Tine wllli Taft's
views than (huso of Elsenhower
Gov. John S. Kino of I'etuisylVania, who Is renorted to have told
friends he would liko lu start a
presidential boom fur MacArthur
In the convention, helped lead the
cheering fur the keynoter.
The Republicans showed by a 5minute ovation at the start that
Ibev tb'nk the general Is * ereat
man. Ha waa interrupted 73 times
during his 67&lt;mtnute speech.
But there was no parade of deloaatea that might herald a move
in his direction for tup place on
the ticket
ten. Taft ha* aald ha would be
glad to have MacArthur aa his
Vice presidential running m*t»
ten. Homer Capehart of Indiana

S w &amp; B r r

'll Douglas Mac Arthur— civilian!
The DHL’ from (irneral ■
Pershing li| VVoiId Mur I
-mill lo- due-, nol expect II,c GOP
lo In-c III Ihe tall
Drldgra i liar ,n li i i/ed Hie Dem
ffOllfl»M#li |"f IMU I'HiP
ocrols a- a pally H i l l divided till
bower said lie believes Ihe lliptilr i-.iiiei like civil rigid* III* said
Ileum, are going lo have a "hard ■lie ailmllilill.illi.il mil';I tjk r re
Job whipping Hie Demoernls In spun-ihibly loi "inlluliou, public
November "
ilebt high taxi" and delicti finan
lie added Any thought id Inking
II in hlriile Is out
Hi- -aid nil Mgiuents ol tlie nu
Tlie general saw the Nebraska loin have lo i confidence 111 Hie
grotqi III ills fruit I into and invited Ui-iitocrniii’ udmmMrntiiiii and
newsmen to sit In ut the session ale calling lot a ■lunge
Elsenhower said Hie parly tins
Ben Kem and Hep Church ex
got to muster a "llomondmis mil
Jnr ity" at Hu- puli lu November hulled Hie toovenlitm lu sweep Hie
He added Rial u n l e s s ihal it tluuc Ilemoeral* hum nlflee lest liie
cmiiiivy iiliiii'je lulu MiclalifatUm
“ we aie nol gnmg to win,”
and possildv dliTalorshlu.
Then he said:
Kirn, In hit pic part'd talk, up
“ I don't want u see saw liuitle lirnlded the adiiiliilslrutiim fur Its
Him will give us the executive of loreigii and dume-itic pullelcs. Cua
flee (presidency), love Ihe Kcnule lug fur a Republican victory in
mid give us a r.in all majority in November, he said the general
(lie Hiniso."
wa* "Ihe very
Ileferriiig (u Hie Eisi'iiluiwer elerlinii's ufslake
unr government."
cnmp'ii vlchirv river Ihe Tall forces structure
"Never in our history has the
Monday on Hie liainlllng uf Hie 'mi'.iilulloii
been mi lira/eidy dc
seating uf euii’es;eil ilcleguliuils ifii-il
toe law mi openly limited, nr
Elsenhower declared:
"I lldiili we should riuiprululirte Hie rigid-* of (lie people su ili-fiaid
ourselves llul I iluoT wall) lo hurt lv Irnrripied undurlnot," Kem aalil.
lie added
anybody's feelings "
"l On fuiindillg fnllier* never In
Hie general said llial to will ill h-tidcd
lu i' ivi - tin- I’re.lib id of the
November Hie llepiilrlli nit ■ must
appeal In Hie ahold elgbt million t ’oilid Stale* lire powers of a die
voting bilks wbn are reuehlng s o l I .dm "
Kem -.aid nil dictator* luve
mg age lor the lirsl time
"We have got to have them in i liarai leri/id Hieln'elve* us "the
our camp or sve are mil going l o friend n( Ihe peoplr." I’resldeiit
Truman In' said, bus declared Hie
win “
He said Hie party should also I’resideul has Ihe power ‘"tu do
seek lo Wiui the Independents amt vvlmt Is ilglil for the people'— In
oilier words, lie mnv do what he,
the disgruntled Democrats
Senate llrmdtlii an Leader Stylei nml he ninna. Hdnks I* rigid for
people . . ."
Hridges told Ihe OOP convention Hielien
Church said Denmcralir ad
today It must patch up natty iiuar
ret* or "ninmil certainly go down mlnislr.ilimis during the past 2d
years have evidenced nil "envelop
to ileleat III November "
The veteran New Humpslilre leg log trend toward sociatl/atlon of
Ulatlir appeared on the enliven iniliisliy and of every phase of
Hint'* seeoiid
day morning pm American living."
lids trend, she said, gained iur
gram along with other parly lead
cr* — Sen Janie* Kem of Mi* pci us (mm those who planned It,
snort. Rep. Marguerite Cliiirrli of those who fostered It as a vote
Illinois anil Chicago Cmincilmuii getting mean* and those, even
Mime itepulrtlciiiis, wlm (nil tu see
Arelilliuhl Carey Jr
In u prepared address, Hridges "the dlKusIrmik end."
"A 11rpublicun (election) vlclorv
ilellvererl a sealhing atlaek on the
DemucruHc Putty. He called for based mi llrptihllcnn principles"
u united front ol llrimhllrun*, now she said In her prepared speech,
unsettled by the close race he "Is vital for our very survival."
tween (Ion. Dwlulit Elsenhower
I'U D l.K T rY HEAD NAMED
and Ohio Ben. Hubert A. Tail for
TALLAHASSEE
Dennett
presidential nomination.
“The Republican Party I* lie l.nml, former sports editor uf the
set," Hridges said, “ by slurmy, Flnrldn State university aludniil
hitter wrangling force*. . . . This newspaper, today was named
party ruimni succeed If this bitter xpnrl* publicity dirertor for the
nea* remain* after the enliven liistllutlnq.
He will take the place vacated
Hon."
try Ned West, who has heeomn
He lidded:
"Let tut heed this warning-un- sports publicity director ut Geor­
lest the Republican Party ttuiiil* gia Tech.
Laud. 24. wa* graduatMl from
lu a solid phalanx behind the
eholse of this convention for the FStl a year ago with a major in
presidency of the United Slates, Jiiurnullsm. Since than he has been
we wilt almost certainly go down lining nubile relations work with
the Arkansas Stale Chamber of
Cuiiimkrco Economic Council.

Party Harmony

New Atomic Sub To
Be Pug-Nosed Ship
liOokingLikeShark
WASHINGTON !,fi — The ruill
•ally new uliniHc-powered Million
rllie Nuntllox tiling Iruill try Hie
Navy will In- a pug nosed vessel
Hint look* like a hammer trend
dial k
This was revealed Monday when
Ihe Nuvy unveiled a 4'a (nol model
ol the Mihmuiliii- Preiddout
................
.
Truman rercidlv said would tie utile
lo travel thousands of miles at
lop speed on u few pounds of
urunluin fuel.
Although Ihe Nuvy said Ihe mod
el gives uwny no secrets— officials
said it is itiagramalie, and not in­
truded lo disclose sl/e, dimensions,
or placement ol rqiiipmrnl— this
iinieli seemed Imllrnlrd:
nu'iil I* pliirrd in tin* rcnlrr mid
lakes iqi about a thud uf Hie over
all length of Hie vessel Crew
iiii'iobi'ls will lie able to walk
aiiiiuiil and over it-- heavy shield
log
The unveiling was mut uf a
ceremony during which Naval Cup
lam Hyman George Kickover, chiet
of Hie Naval Reactors Brunch of
the Atomic Energy Commission,
was awarded a Gold Slur for his
work on design and development
ol Hie Nautilus, whose keel wa*

tone*. At the same time, 12 other
charges uf attempted murder land
assault with a deadly weapon will
he ruled usmui
Thomas ad milled lie fired a rifle
al sis women and a young girl
lo aatlify nn abnormal sex Urge.
He was tried on the Dice murder
only.

McCaslin Stresses Blues In The News W. E. Smith, 69, Former Resident Of
Sanford Dies In Jax
» y IWID A N TH O N Y
Need For Donating;
Dies In Sodus, N.Y.
It Mcmi an appropriate nickHIoodForWounded name
fur the month of July wuulj After Long Illness
be the "Rtsarve Month . Alto­
"Blood, lifesnver for thousands
of war-wounded servicemen, is no
less vim! uua—»»
brre
than it was during the cold weath­
er months,” Joe McCaslin, Dlood
Program chairman for the Sem­
inole County Red Cross Chapter,
announced today.
Mr. McCaslin went on to say
that with the advent of spring and
summer, many of us become pre­
occupied with plan* for long vaca­
tion- and week t-ndi at the shore
or mountains, forgetting our obli­
gations n, the fighting man In
Korea.
"Hut,” lie added, “the fighting
goes on. Men are being wounded
every day, and in many Instances
they will dir unless lifesaving
blood is on band lo revive them.
It is up to us to see that the blood
Is there.”
Mr. McCaslin also pointed out
that blood Is essential for treating
wounded servicemen long after
they have hern evacuated from
the battlefields. Many of these
hospitalised men require multiple
transfusion* for weeks nr even
months after thrlr fighting days
are over. On the average, l» pints
rue needed, and In extrema cases,
16 nr more pints may lie required.
“Therefore It I* easy to see,”
Mr MrCaslln continued, “ why we
must nuitlmmlly support the arm­
ed 'ones with our donations of
vital blood, even If the fighting In
Ki-i'-n should end today.
“ I list September, Red Cron
tuliie.l the Department of Defense
In a vigantlc effort to collect 2,ann orn pint* of blond for the mil Ithr v for 11(61-62. At present, colled ion* are lagging. Rut since the
need Is urgent, f am sure the
people of tills romirrrnunltv will
respond to inch s ruble appeal. I
rhen-fore urge all eligible persona
to viilni't»er »« blood donors by
ralllrur the local Red i~ro»s chapter
at 80.”

Hoapitnl
i* »nflnii#it Kfiim
9t*#l
tin way lo deal with alcoholism
Keyes told Ihe Cabinet he couldn’l design such an instltullon until
he knew whether there were to be
facilities for medical treatment,
or lost a place "for impounding
people (or a drying out period.
Secretary of Slulo ft. A Gray
•aid lie (elt chu people uf Avon
Park "have been getting a run­
around not heir desire to get a
s’ale molding fur years." He
urged llial some of Hie whisky tax
money be released lo get Just a
simple Institution started Commis­
sioner of Agriculture Nithan Msyo
concurred.
A motion tu release $3,1)00 for
planning was carried.
Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin said
there didn’t stem to ba any al­
ternative since the Lcglslaturci bad
directed expenditure of Hie innnoy
for an alcoholics hospital at Avon
Park, but ” 11’* a pity w have lo
go uliont It this way Just to help
a locality."
He *aId the stale ought to look
into stalling udoilnlstruHve costs
and oilier Hung* before gulling too
deeply Involved
"Wo don’ want another Forest
Hill, o while elephant, somethin!)
Just standing Ihcre. with no psy­
chiatrist, no staff," ho said.
The first million dollar unit of
Forest 1(111 Institution for Delin­
quent Girls and Women Prisoners
ha* been standing unoccupied near
Ocala for inure than three years
because tuiidia re lacking to equip
and atalf It.
Rep. Erlna Pearcn of Highlands
County loti a delegation which ap­
peared before |ha Cabinet to urge
steps toward cnnslrucllon uf Hie
alcuhollca hospital.

200 CHINESE DROWN
HUNG KONG UK - About 200
Chinese drowned Saturday when
(IAMBI.T n G HTAMPM IMBUED
JACKSONVILLE i* - New occil- a sudden squall capiimd iw Dstrtng
pathmal gambling stamps issued sampans, according to reports
by the collector of internal revenue from the Portuguese colony ot
Macau.
_________
Included these:
For Ihe year ended June 30:
L egal
James Monroe Durch, 010 Celery
Avo.. Sanford; Mary Anderson,
Star Route 2. Dux 48. Del.and.
For 1062 53: Henry Frenchy Hen­
derson, 227 W. Voorhli, 218 W
Enel id, Crow Bluff, Star Houle 2,
Bus 48, Del.and

W. E. Smith, dll year old resi­
dent oi Hanford for many years,
dli.} . -i M-&gt;yer* Hospital in Aodu*.
N. 1. at SidO a.m. yesterday after
an illness uf several months.
Horn In Newport, Me. Jan. 10,
18S.1 Mr. Smith entered the serv­
ice of the Tampa Northern Rail­
road in the early HKHIx and was
subsequently promoted to conduc­
tor. He cam* lo Sanford and en­
tered the service of the Atlantic
Coastline Radroad In 1020 as u
coal crana operator and In 10.12
was made wrecker foreman, a job
lie held until Ills letiismtnt in
10-10.
Mr. Smith resided at 417 West
Third Stieet In Sanford hut fol­
lowing hi* retirement had spent
the pnst ff.ree' summers in Kudus
and the winters in Orlando. Frum
1044 to 1046 he served a* a second
lieutenant In the Army Transport
Corps in Australia.
A member of the Sodus Point
'Methodist Church, Mr. Smith was
also a member of Sanford Masonic
bodge No. 1)2. He is survived by
the widow of Modus and Sanford;
a step-daughter, Mrs. Robert E.
Milrlicll uf Sanford; two step­
sons, A. D. lituwu uf Sanford and
R. R. Drown uf Wurenburu, (in.
six grandchildren, Mrs. lie n
Young, Albany, tin.; Hilda no.I
Rubeil Mitchell, Mnnfuid, Pally
mid Lurry Drown, Mali ford un.i
June Drown, Wuiesboio.
Funeral services will l.&lt; cunducted at Dtitsuti Funeral Hume
at 3:3U D.tn. Friday with Rev. d.
E. McKinley officiating. Intsrmsnt will be in Evergreen Ceme­
tery where the Masons will have
charge of giuvesldc services.
ITA LY IS HUT
HOME, Italy P - It's &gt;u hot in
tunny Italy that even the trains
are slowing down.
With Hie mercury climbing lu
IU0 at some points, trainmen luund
the unusual temperatures hud ex
banded Hie rails At Fissa, traffic
had to stop until firemen shrank
the steel back tu sliu witu tuns
of cooling water
Fearing similar rundillons else
where, authorities ordered all
trains in Northern Italy lu muve
at reduced speed.

Manager of the Winn • .Lovers
Warehouse in Sanford, died Sunout uiurlTifia at her hum*, 2119
Tiayinore St., in Jacksonville.
m
A native of Luiu.aAa. S.viticr
land. Mis. Colcock moved to Jack­
sonville f&gt;0 years ago from Texas.
She was a member of the First
Church of Christ. Scientist, and an
officer and one of the founders of
the Jacksonville Humane Society.
Funeral service* were held Mon­
day In the chapel of Key.McCaba
Funeral Home with a member of
the First Church uf Christ, Scien­
tist, officiating.
Koilal followed In Magnolia q
Grove Cemetery, Orange Park.
The fnmily requests that flowers
be omitted.'
•SOCIAL MECDIHTY
Rnymuml Rush, Field Rsprxstntallvp of the Orlando Modal Si*
ciirlty office, will be at Ihe Court
House in Hull ford on Friday, July
II, and Friday, July 18, hetwasn
the hours of tl-.MO a.m. and 12:00
noon. He will take claim* of r«tired workers, dependent*, an&lt;(
survivors and distribute Informa­
tional material explaining phases
of the Hoclnl Meeurity Act.

Beautiful
Picture Framea
Add So Much
And Cost Mu Little
At The

The Camera
And Gift Shop
111 Souih tlMuaulla

T-SH IR T III.AZK
FO R T LAUD ERD ALE '.P - The
strange case of Hie Inllainmable
T-shirt baffled authorities today
Deputy Sheriff W F. Dales said
he hail been unable to determine
wiry the garment that appealed
to he an ordinary cotton T-shirt
burst Into (lames and burned Mrs.
Anita Maniples, ?tt
Her husband, Wade, said his wife
wa* at home Monday when aha lit
a cigarette and her T-shirt burst
Into flames
She was being treated at Brow­
ard General Hospital far serious
burns.
It Is bellevsd that the reel
surface of Joidtor cannot be seen
from thu i'm tn, but that men look
at clouds or vapur* above thu sur­
face.
d i m

l)R. C. L. PKItSONM
O P 'r O M K T IU S T
K Y E H E X A M IN E D
(ll.A H H E S F I T T E D
anus*y
VII

i l i'M B r

H»ll«ai»

J v . • •-

m lk M t r im. si far Slhlvirs
root.
lastrl
U ln .
m m r HIb* W o rm . * k l*

■ Ijflr

. 2. V“

.

-

2

"U T fS T a a m a

A T TO U C H TO N DRUG CO.
And
..........
T H E W ALG R EEN AG ENCY

Notice

Nun*

RED L ED SOLDIERS K IL LE D
HANOI, Indochina ID — French
army headquarters announced to­
day (hat 284 Communist led VietIn witors off Hokkaido, Japan's mlnh soldiers were killed and &gt;73
northernmost i*luml.
raptured In clashes In the Red
The board said the Russians had River Delta from June 30 through
released I I other vessels with a July 0.
total of 150 crow members.
Tho headquarters said the figThe Russians contended the Jap•I»M fishing Ships entered Soviet

water?.

gether there will be 16 naval rewrvlsta now serving on aoU&gt;«
duty at N AAS that will he re*
leaied to Inactive duty during the
month of July.
Thin U the largest number of
naval reserve peraonnel to lie releaned from duty at N AAS tlncv
the reactivation of the atatlon on
May I, 11161. The logical reason for
this large number of releases 1*
that these men were all called to
active duty within a dose span of
time shortly after the Korean out­
break and they will therefore all
return to their civilian endeavors
within the same close span of
time.
Angus J. Saylor started the pa­
rade of “short-timers’’ when he
received his official release last
Thursday. The remaining 14 men,
who will return 10 their civilian
Jobs, schools, wives and families
In tills mouth uf July are It. II.
l.edhetter, C. C. Kurd, Donald II.
Clemons, It. K. Jarvis, K. E. Mow­
er s, Albert I,. I.aviolette, Robert
J. Small. Ilioiu J. 'fusing, Jack
Sylvia, Robert
W. Hashrouck,
Claude [&gt;. Rice, James II. Rlckt tt,
Joseph C. Wilder and John 61.
Greer.
I'm sure these men will lake
with them sums lasting memories
or the city of Sanford ami will un­
doubtedly return peiludlcally to
visit some of the many friends
they have mads (lining (heir stay
here.
Yeoman third class Carvel II.
Van Meter will be putting lus
navy uniforms in moth bails as
he leaves N A A S today with an
Honorabls Discharge uue to the
expiration uf his regular navy en­
listment. "Van" and his wife,
Mildred, have plans uf making
thair home in Orlando. It's been
swell having you aboaid “ Van". Us
sui e lo stop hack and see ut.
Rrinard K. Mueller and Haloid
K. Shepherd have hopes uf attend­
ing the U. S Navai Academy at
Annapolis and yesteiday they took
one uf the more difficult steps to­
ward Nltainlng then goal. It was
the examination for entrance to
the Naval Prepaiatoiy School,
lleime and Harold are competing
with applicants (rum all over the
United Slates and the results of
the exams they took yesterday
will be n big factor III deter mining
if they are qualified for the Nnvul
I'lepniatory School, which hr a
required piurequiille for the Nav­
al Academy, line's hoping you
hutli come Ihruugli with llylng
ruluis, men.
Mrs. Alva liedenbaugh, wife uf
N A A S ’s Ed liedenbaugh, has le
turned from the naval hueniial in
Jacksonville where she underwent
an appendicitis operation. Alva Is
a switchboard operalor here on th.i
station and is prasantly recovering
from her operation at her home,
600 Myrtle Avenue.
A recent newcomer to NAAH It
Donald C. Taylor, I'ersunueimau
second class. Dun repurled hero
from a tour of Korean service
aboard a destroyer and has been
assigned to the station personnel
office. Ills wife Dolores is still
at the Taylor's home In L'nrlsioplier, III. bill Dun Intends to bring
her to Sanford In the near fuluie.
Another Km can veteran to re­
pair aboard the station is Store­
keeper third class William Thomp­
son, who is hare fur a normal tour
of shuts duly after serving on
Korean waters. Mill uiiguuilly
halls from Cheslar, Neb. and u
now looking tor an apaitment in
Sunfold so ha will he able lo have
his wife here with him. He has
been assigned to the Special Ser­
vices Department here on the sta­
tion.

NlaiM an* puliiieai sultaivlilona
‘•aaks

artillery fire,
'nut InaiailM aukenOaais*
tS w ta 'T tx o B irT e '1"......

CHIROPRACTOR
we eaU far ippeteii

Ptete IV B i~lia

t r x j ’aS^r•UrSBxnt •acuaaI fur sriif»tr«* ciieUali
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT*
TOTAL L IA B IL lT tn AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT*

•H la bank's taplitl eeMlala eti
. _______
, /'Camrten (talk with ta u ^ ja rje ju e ol
•le pie*«a* or eaeleesd le sesuri liablltUM end far

W«’d Hud Hit home quicker If you
Iimw Hm number,11
K n o v in v tiw num ber gU o m v m U b m w b tn yoa fta o t •
L o n * D ia U n c * U to p b o M cult. Y o u r eaU * o m Uuroucb
f M l a r If you e*n g (v « U w O p m U o r
o ut-of-tow n
telephone nuitfber ao ih e w o n t h e re to cell MIn fo rm te
IM W N t*
gur$f(At^wfl
” /w.n
V
.v
-'iV-jT'■

MOTORS
..

�it

i in: u n v mi it

YOU DON’ l

t all it.t „igb Itm.idav except
It,
.1-1 -.tild e .. all•*a...... KiJH
.1 . • &gt;
in a.ill
in
Ill
1. .Ill
I . cull ll i&lt;■ill I,
I dtltf

iscthra your Sanford Heiald. Cltj
Delivery, by 7 CU P. M.. please call
Y E LL O W CAB 1441

vv. i . ' n i u ' i ’M i K M ' n .v n .\
...............

.VOLUME X X X X 1 II

Ertlalill.slmi I!)OH

Rail Workers
Face Layoffs
'* Due To Strike

City Munagur

S A N F O iti),

i i .o

— ■ —

k id a

&gt;—

\\ i : i &gt;n

M i v '- r i r n i
■-

k s i ».\\

-----------

Ni. :"l&lt;l

V in iiili il 1‘ir-is I i -.i -.i il \V in*

J I I.Y !». Id.'.:!

p|aJformTaft-Dominatecl
.
OnTwoissuesLousiana Delegates
Taft Is Against Appeal

gop

M akers Agree _
However, Angry d is ­
pute Threatens To
Explode Over Civil
Rights Controversy

Steel Mill Shutdown
Threatens To Place
More Thousands Of
Men Into Idleness

4*1144 AtiO id*--Republican plat Senator Thinks Cre
fni in hmlderii gave lelll.illVe up
tlenti.iIs ComniiUet
Senalor Tal l Claims .ill) t inn eiilinn I &gt;ele&gt;:ales
pioxul today to controveislat Ini
Is Proper Plate To
eii'ii |&gt;o!ii'y amt nutioo.il deletin'
plunks
S e t t 1e At aliment
Hot an angry dispute shoot 1 1vll
rights stilt Ihrealeoeil to explode,
.......
................
••ill,ii tv11loo the lu solutions « mu
&lt; Dll Ain)
, ,
*
•rfS »&lt; v
Indite OI lutvr on the tloiu ol (he 1•*** '"day -'id •*' '"ul,l nut uf
y m .iU
p u l,
.‘iutmnal t'liiixeniiou
I'C-1
"••pul i'* ail N .tl.m*
Mo t oi the *m i omimlleemen 11 "iiveiillnit on ........... ..
.M
Tlmmiii Lemon of [lloommgloii,: gul then lirtd peek .it Ilie piopo-eil ' itdenii.il ......tint
.|„ new city manager of Sun- n.iimnii) plultuim us tho astern
ouli.u’emi
I lid
ford,
fuimcrly mayor
iiuyoi nod b,.d ,.i » u m F.ST
nl. wus formerly
1.....
VuM A
l
iny
woiked
'lirinh.l
locked
Hint
"
‘""*.1.1
mo Ii .Ii v i m o i .
-I, old oil
illy manuKci &lt;d the Indiumi city
I.i
i,it
Tied
to
u
llooi
lop'
hecuuj*
lievnui*
and wa» until recently u wa. gnui.ti'd di.oi&amp; Sen r.ii^i in1 I'
In Inl dft
n&lt;unufmturer, lie I. a young man Millikm ul ("uloijdo
ptultumi he i i .i.-ooiil Ho . me |oili.
iliunin.il tiud the' uillj lolilldele eisimu and tlom voting IV.14 cut
with h wife « nil two luns.
Hies (
H.pe on the luo, campaign docu m d out .ihiiig imlllo .l line'
In .1 lutlwHV oi’vi i iilili'lelic*
mi i.i
I .ill oiiviou l&gt; iiTerii'ii I., tiea
lie lend lliloligh the entile pl.il I’n
lghl EI.'I'oIhih el i Mippm let
till ill .Mill llitCUS'loU hiiilliell ll will'll
lie '.ulil
w.i* 11 pot ted
llieii In' slutted
"II one wlm li.ii talked about
tinongli nguiii plunk li&gt; plunk
l tin* delegate, who di'pulicit (or lull pluy unit peine i.oi not utild
i loir unit nopuiliul ilecUlOP
.i li w muiiients snld mluoi lilts liy
IIk* i iiiiiiilttlcc lie li.nl hctlep
del I'Uipcd over i li.oiglllg u wold nl
I'm up nil i ilk ol ii uo i .noI i’i’m |
lieie ol euipliuftis there
linin' 1 1' i
I In
ulirce ft.lid Millie w .Hill’d
lull eipio i d i tiiiloleneii til*
put more empliu.lv upon "all eunienlliiii di'le, m P" woulit up
‘Red’ Dean Of Canter­ InIipciliillty
than did Hie lomplo liolil Ihe I n ,li nil il I miiliillleii l|i,
nil ileel'iiio
I to tommilti'C lit
bury Attacked For ml r ileli'iiM- plunk
Mlthkm finally gni Ilie gliuip lo eeudv le.tr. iolnl In oil ,i Hui Id *
Germ Warfare View ni In- di.ifllug e.peil* m.ike Itu iielec.thon l.inn.iliii lo lull, o
lm.il lii'i isiuns on Ho hi I wind . I.mn-llinu ill legntloo l.mi ntile fo
I.ONIIDN .1* - All Utiprei eilenleil
Milhkin finally put the rump to n . olioivei .mil n i.i oigu ilelegt
ileinnnd (or the ouster ol Hr Hew III III ill.lllmg •••!•••I I s III ike the III.I l.iliil llili to t ill
leil liihnsun as lieun of t'aiilerlmiy Imal ili i i inns on ilie Leal words
I I » ||If*IvvI I ll till I I .II III r {IAl#t
nus put In [ore (lie Hiuc e nl l oin
Milllktii hopft it to will ipiii k i out fin i noi hi *tl 11 V Ihr fil'd ly l'«a|V
At 111' Ml.v ADO IliADiJtM H IV), •
iium*) toiluy
Hit* Hrllisli pifth mi11#«• ,i|&gt;|&gt;iovu1 ami Ihru iti'hvii Inn i In* i fmi i'Iii ih In Hu- fllyiiil
............
t ;ittl .lob u.,t* ion I.,
1*111Ml t in ilf'immuillg Hu* " m i Mu hoikv flnrUIIU'lH to Ihr
lit Hu i iiiivi'ttlimi
t.i i,.,:.n ul
tut ibut .......................
fit nn
ulU’gzitlon*i tfml Hu Ami r u.m pnMbly loulfhl
Al .t op fin i ni|i iitoil i •miMlltt ;
leutiJl ure wai’uiB germ watfare in
.|„(lll (
|t„||,., tiiip . Idei In «I#***i*nill i ll.i* .li |iuli'i| IVxtr
t|ih-i!.ilhin
t*V iff \tifi
11ii1lolliTi*'*'
llo' fur r.nit
fttatesman uml one time I'timiullnnl
Nine Conservative members ol p, tne lietum'lnlic uiftulnlMIullon mli.i fiurtv lieln ol Ho i ooii iiltun
T i ip I n Vi , d .h i i t " I n n
I’urlluitiettt filt**l u motion usklng ,ai fur* tgu ulfntts hut been work
Mil l &lt; motto t , t. ,1, nll.ils i |i
•*peel ti
Highlights of lha tercet eon Queen Klirubeth II to revoke the III,! milt Ihe group Hi ii r been rl- in-i Ft ehbnwei
bntlluig belween lien Dwight El :ippc d ll It gin &gt; *.gum t tilein.
venDoii of Klwsni* Intelimtlunul rppiillitinent ol the 7H veur old
Avtu.dli I nit i rilled oeue eon
in Seattle were today outlined to dean Such a paiJIamentury inti acuhower and Ohio !&gt;tn llobeil
Klwaniuu* by Oscar H u m u o , turn lu the rrnwn has never fti'cn | |i,|t, pip eunteiulera tor the picst
light ur.iUl'l tho L in n 'll title
detiUbl niiinmaimn
aialitanl postmaster uml dele­ Intliultieed before
The mol Ion t,uhl Ihe dean "tias
Dulles told Keputillerm ftenuturs told Ilie Mi vniisln itilrg.itnm ultal
gate to 'the convention from th*
bean
guilty
oi
aellons
euntrury
tu
Tueiduy night he thought all COP Ilie new a l olllei en e tli.il "in in OU
n the local rluli.
I A t7l'i
Ids i tilling a« u clergymnn ol h piusiilenttal atpDant.4 could *up- ways On* cruclld vote wilt lie iw T t w 1rr*r
I)i J h ' M h
U irl'liuu chiireli uml piujintirlal
tirnrgia
"
IIIu
ked
I
1
1
1
lileiutlv
noil the proposed foreign and de Wi •l-llJlNlh (|(&gt;||Mfll
111111111 It.
i&lt; i
( II N o v f l l t h r i
V u tr
lo INlIpptill h HI
mark of honor, was escorted to to tin* Inlerest and safety of Her b me compromises
Mihjectti.''
Ifhl lu M'f'k itiV Mlpjiml til alt'll'
,, 11. ,! Illi
the ipeakar'a table by Puslmsstei Majesty's
i
i
i&lt;
( &gt;n I lt»s|iii.t! lit md
"They contain h lot of unneces *.lira tloia iil In*i n!nli"i I t
Dr Julinson, returning from an
i i
Joel Field and Ihe itw. Frank H week
ll otiilidirtl On i*HKr Hlti
otnr of rhitn us Ilie guest sun verldjiyi’ oil Ilie past Iml look
Morgan.
i.
j of the Coinniunist government. uhcuil in the Mgld diiectlou," Dill
b IJ|&gt;ft' I &lt; tv
i
Ill Ills Introduction, Mi. Dawson |showed u news conference to te lei said
i
M, I | ll
' l,.M&gt;
, i.
O v e r I 10 N i i i i i c m \ n *
•tleseed the epllitmil lions of l uesihii u 12 v.ilil Inn*' tnumleslo
J ii \uitu t
'I
Llscnlmiici told tivilmg deb
Kiwaiil*. and Ihe epiitt of surv he snld whs signed lay (Tuncnc gate* much Hie same thing ll'
1
i&gt;i
...........I
• »•'*
ice of the organDiiDon
, luireli tenders "deplurltig" gel in swill the hilcign plunk seelils
it tl,, i if
II
Mr. Harrison di'scrihi-d the w ni tine
II
he "raking op the past, which i
11
lilt Mt Kih f*H' » '
An luliii* o| in b'tlels t him',I ".*
\ ! ii
1 I tl, i Miiftl I.til,* %it, i •»• \
denim* u n ^ m s * 'an l" X "
"dd «*•* -onterenco he had ivuuldn'l want " lint pledges ho tut-■I liiiiobi'i ol cullies m tto •'
t i1"Ti *tf hint*" • I «-»*l»*\ *1
•
Ka» ri.il wl
"urefutable fuels” supporting the (tie future, he sunt, coni win ".ill mr t hiimlu i ol t'oiiiiiien e &gt;n
»iH l**i|Vr
iitf i'U VM(f 1 • 1
m
l V 1l-rm warfare ................ ill refused Ilie essentiuls neressaiy to gunl" iiniillllg contest lo ll2todu) il
them, OJ ^ y cu-npet alive l.. ||o B|lkWW nue-MInn” aboul Insects it* from the mI uml point ot enlighi icpoiled by Mrs H iiuM ll.
.1 &gt;III if \ i 'M (If I—MI* : V Ilf Mm
ened
sell
liiteiest
ot
the
t'oib-.i
Utf| IIMi
NII111it#I
“ i "i 1
i 1“ claimed In- saw and admitted
eseeullie tecrelary ol llo* I,...... Is I *illYltlv*
and directing them to hotel.. I lie ()1
(|m&gt;si|nns about Insects State* "
|U,»
&lt; h imhei
I
I
I’m. I *i i i-nti le*»l f lit
Of the ileleiiftM plunk's empluvi£"«**■ “ r,OU|,„ 't * r Sua' ur
"'th e claimed he saw and admitted
names lor the •■
the Olympic Hotel, he stilted.
(,(,
Jeen „„
« bo iiail eon UII air power, lie said " I ’m liol so faftuggesii'd
• 41-I •.f f lift III* » I Mu I I It*1 Ms*
mm bom to ".Silky" ul Ibe \t
He sfild that some of the talks
rllsease troin U S certain 1 agree on Ihul "
I.
r ’ ll,* I I I. I t lift* M lie I’ll.
clpul Zoo l.ml .......
lu i
at the convention wont outsiaiiil[ferm*
t ■ \mi- I rumI *'f Mi*' (ji.i'f il 11,*ii
fait and Ids esperl* reporledlt ........ uj (liliennl Ion ns and i u
IM ', hiclttdlng that of Jimmy j Almost every tom loo newipaper okayed both plunks, euneclrdly the III the .tide
• , 1. \ .
I ft » it fit* I u H li I li*
Ftdler, Hollywood roll.... il.st and - r(lp morning greeted the dean's air power stress in the defense pro
{ , »tiI \ f Mi L . itIi i fi f"» ii h- *
commentator, who told of the |-m i,.mi nl« with mil raved editorials ,Hisul Tull repeatedly has called
(It' •I lift) I | III I Mill iff .Vov I'III lit I ll. b
1.” ’I
Kiwani* sponsored ‘‘Notlonnl Kids iiemumlmg dismissal This was lor mure air strength a* a defense ii.imnnt i oldest lor chililrcu i'
lie* . lu i I Mi iff Mu- I .....I &lt;I*t
years
and
under
two
weeks
i'Ji, Day program which lie oilgin- some of the cnininenl
must
I imIi t |m tft11 it'll \ iifnli'i flu* lii« i 1. nn l » 1 1*
and prizes will tic offered lor n
w atari.
“ •*1
The Dally Graphic— "What u ills
t ft-t*,t I ,|!*" Ilf H lliff ft1Vi:11 fu t lull 'Ml« 1t 11- th! VV ft
Biggest
ttireal
to
Mtlllkln's
liar
;
[&gt;
three
mimes
sulintltted
betn
1r«*
.....
tii
Bob Hope, ntuvlu ami raiiin nlur. iTiiiefol thing It Is that a man
I i.
...
( i ll
M i l i *‘ H
H U l V I • L ** 1 1MX t l I ' I
i ’ft .i.i
ftr' il in
inony
efforts
was
an
unatillleil
liut
Ilie
deaillirie.
mldnlcht
.Inly
P
&gt;
tihlblted a motion picture de holding a high position in the
li' It 'I,
Mu *11 - fi .ft I.r a hi. (.tl nl tn Mm • •Ift Ut Il4111*3
lie
about
Itn*
Itepuhliean
slum!
on
All
entries
must
lie
m
iilnl
i.
voted to tpastlc paralysi*. nod church of England should make
&lt;&lt;•
I
Cmm11f *, ii.| 11i|ii4’-*ti .l I hr I lutHi
M, til f I
ti 141&lt;i ftl f*iftl ’
dUcrinilnallon ineusures the J.iycec liiforni.ilnm Hoolli lb. h. I nf • t.ifiHiiM tu f&lt;i I t.liiiiiii Mi
told of the aet up for combating himself the mnutiipleee of lies In unll
MMf|l, 1 •It
the affliction,
vented by the enemies ot religion Uicuo ure u bid tor Negro and
Sa,,,1uri1' , .l“ "V
c •' Im,'i11*'i i*ii| fit* |*i *(.hi *•! I ft* ml v i '
A log roiling contest In u to vilifv Christian men
1)lh,.r uaHurily .support
'T i .^ l V j T
tlfIII#I I'tiflf ti' llM'Ii Ift1 hi* fftiil11*1*.'il
’ 1ul t Cm
large tank in the ticnttlu moll
Thu l)nlly F«xpn»*» “ If ll wun*
Klllhkln pul thu wurrhiR luiiiun** iilnodU'd by i ntrant, Iium out im l*( Mm f I i*i&gt;liifilli"i *‘f f ♦&lt;I•’ t'iiiiii
S ; mi I o l d
\ ; m v I'iittIC
torium resulted in some spills not for tho harm In* •me** unrniMl jn^(l M ]ovki*d iikiiii fur twu houni Sanfuid and Semlmilu I'mml)
ly vVtill I va|ii**'t fit Mtif Mu1141 t h1*
Is riiiiiiil \N rrt’ltt'il
due tu the cdnUitam* wearing Dr Hewlett Johiuon would lie an I'ymigy night under order* to
"Sunil and Ford" was one &lt;&gt;' thill
. ,..... of
-* sorrow
----------- —
........than
...........
..
rt ««Mh«»a on I'm , Twin
rather
enu
muny novel names that were i&gt;
tvnnlt shoes instead or shoes with ohjeet
A I I *« l eijitif ffjftl i.ft fllti I CiUlt*
reived today Mrs lllng said
M » i ».’• I i ijl
11 i»ii ff■tiieii nn I'iimi rtiifri
deal; such ;• loggers usually *ure "
..lift hi i
|
(Cii.iluustf ca Pen* n o
Tho Dean of Canterbury I* ap
T S IIIK T Fflti: EXPLAINED
,i.l
i ft
I.r
it* liMlMft-l
pointed by the ernwn Under the
FO K T LAUD EIID A LE bB-Uepu
1i* ft l ’ &gt; ' "l .i
IMl |l||ill! AH
h i g h w a y PA-rkOL c h e c k
chureh constitution, he can be dU ty Rheritf Util Bate* think* a highly
l.llil M
i Iftli
• I.I I
TALLAHASSEE ijl — Ilofective missed only for a civil ur eccleii Inflarnmablo Inaectlclda may have
I lift
•I IIIft'
1- ft *1
|l
Mfaty •qulpmant w.s found on so, astical offense
caused Mr*. Anita Sample'* cotton
II.I.I ftt i l l
I
ShftliftI ft
M2 of the 170.ni vafarlH checked
T-ahIrt to explode
.t Miduring the Florida Highway I’n
Bales **ld Mrs hainplei, who
Ml. ,
ft i-f H im i
i''""r, ll l. r 1.
KX
HOLLINS
TR
U
S
TE
E
DIEM
t/01’* vuliintary tafaty Inspection,
&gt;no burned critically Monday, lold
Ml I4U •F •J*
llm. I 1 \•*1 i' 1 ii
BIIANFORD, Conn if - Milton him that U
1U
April 2# Juno 21.
Ihe Insecticide hud been
II
■i.i \.,
ffi.TiMI t&lt;» f'.'ll.itlMI in, fl'iiiu llur, Mr
1 1 tala I ...... .
lit tIOIIO DEAN
&gt;\ i It.It
A total of 132,MO paisenger auI , I.
»\ hit
7UL-V
* ,‘hi"h!!,T
I b - , &lt; M'.read around thu room soveral
Ii, five nmliii. min t" tluei- l-i'-l ii li d vi. ' MU •r * 1tl ti ti, &gt;ti!inl I ..aa.
Hume
It)
li,&gt;nti&lt;)i
on,
now
iiml.-,
Mountain
Lake.
Fla
who
bellied
tomobilcs and M.Sfil truck* paksed
minutes before she Ilt a cigarette
("Ole
III")’ .Hi' tltllu-led tn» tha) « Inl.* i fill * b bn # 1. ■m lb I ,.M
ruiislrui’tion
in
PluotMtiiiii
K-t/ii,
found
and
direct
many
public
utili
through checking stations during
and the T-shurt exploded.
M ii
-I'ft f 4
Dii-li' ii- nn rest fttried urea, Ini r rt limit" &gt;ll*1 &gt;HI lift it lb. - i '-hini
tta Inijwct on period, the patrol ties, died at hi* Bine Orchard
Bale* laid a test made Tuesday Flunk Turner, sale* nmnugi-r iI &gt; l I* 11 tin
lift'Ml "I
Inning. Mr Turnri milil
Id
.ill
1
h
iftft’ti
n
ilt
b.
(&gt;
1
Ik
•
venleil
yesterday.
There
are
In
»■’
Mil""'
,
r
homo
here
today
after
a
long
ni­
. laid In a final report today.
fill lift
with the insecticide and au idcntl
Hi- i-xplatiu-il Ilml tiie 1‘lenls
ne**.
cal T s h lrl showed this may have •ItI ion In the 111)0 home* whirl Don E'lales melbiid -*f i-iiii'tri"' 1,1,1 11.’ll Jii V •M. 1l|ift"U nl 1 I**
Hi |
I ft Im •( lift 1 I 41 ft i
ii a?d .UB II,8,1L" *,?(1 f c l'v atop
HiUrtidl
t
M
il*1
i
i
1
lisvn
already
been
built
in
I'lin,
A
native
of
Salisbury,
Conn.,
and
III#
..VI,.,
1
.
til
Ughta topped the Hat of defect*
(,.f I,. ,t ll. I iM •ft11 i i I i Hum
rained the fire The shirt was
tioil
nnd
sales
is
In
.M
l
i
li
I
a
few
tathm
Estates,
tin,
876
In
Un­
»
1864
graduate
of
Yale,
he
helped
Faulty brake* were high on tho
sprayed with the insecticide ami
I #ifi'li i t 'l I ll » I * IMftIv tuMItl
Mftinpli’H rather than ail «u ft••
1Ire It s'V W I' lb -i«*L ll Ml.
lilt with 6.307 instance* of bad found and direct Ihe Southern Hall­ wtieii a match was touched tn it, wind,! tb-llmy area.
i t ul ML: |||Lt |ij||l' I4S ft,. i|| (lift
Idnek
of
lioini-s
Ttiese
etmiplei
1
,
1.-1
,,[
in.'
11,
i
ll..
It,
i
In.
M■
Mr,
Turner
expressed
Die
emergency brake* and 3.2S4 of do- way Co.
it hurst Into flame* and burned
tn# •m *I iir Ift* ill
Inav
ft,e
nbnwri
tn
lul&lt;
resti'd
lie
was
for
many
year*
u
trust
&lt;
'hui
i
ll
ii
"f.i,.'
t,
ll
IT
M
-t
Itnptiii
festive font brake*.
ft’ltt’ft’l (lit
within several seconds, he said u|dtllon that Dellary would pa
III
l b.
K i H u. 1
fliinllli', will. Dll'll pick nut Mil* Mu* » i vi, u |!. ill
b«i hi \ I - . : M ft 1 ! |ll. M| il ' Mil if il1 ,) ill
Patrolmen made 385 arrest* dnr of Rolllm College, Winter Park,
Mr* Humpies wa* remitted still Ihe 10(1 nnuk before Die etui "I fiuturin will (’ll (nit lift-ul.it I v I'li'UJf
Flo.
I
vt
t
u
’
I
4
i
li
l
&gt;
1
.
1
.
l*
f
f
t
bag the sBfrlv checks Including
rlttllftftM’ 1 ll.i
Ml Itu
ft. 1 1Ift#* ft|i ftrj
In critical condition and last rile* Die yeky and from ttin widespread
Funeral service* will he held at of her church were administered activity which we obnerveii it i- f)i*in. ...nl a Inmi ft fni thiriii may
' iUI' VI L111 .lift! Ill* I'MM'llU, All
Ml for driving without Itcenie and
t di - ' i
It." 1m 1 nl Ll l i 111 # II I I I , ft
be
Ifiiill
tu
unlur.
2
p.
m.
Friday
at
Trinity
Church
itnd Me
\\ t Minn, .h tsfi’t III.Mil' d
easy to believe him.
Mv»n for drunken driving.
Tlu* rtiimpli'N way, &lt;»f ffmrNM, Vt fllilj [HIM nt S ll k*Ili« It IIJK Ml.. III. t
hare.
Cine of the most striking feu
D ELEG A TES TO F L V
bit
fuild
to
tho»H
lui
find
tlicpfii
Mm . V
I h:i I, fie ll. in, M i . n i*d
I I ll . ( U l f l\ V M I II
MIAMI tft — Florida’s delegates lures of Plantation Estate* Is Du
NAlUfiirtury, Iml Mi Turner aat.l M11. W I" lluic T . I nvei i,.
I ft* I » J *I,
P
1 in, linn
will fly lo Chicago on July 19 for i ural atmosphere which per vat,
\l. and -Mil. \V. II. . "iw.niha" -li I-.I ml ., I in ,1 .nn i '♦ , I ' ',11
NEW FEUDKNT1AL HOME
the Democratic
National Conven­ It dssplls its proslmlty to the
“ Nilf
7 7 . " ' ‘ u!
would find fcalimfi In suv^ m I Inverness.
»
ft
ISM lr, li' lib I III .'ilililli ‘ ,,ili)tv
JACKSONVILLE Kk-Prudential tion end will hold their first caucus R . n ^ . n . i . o , i U w U . u
T he I'lilllsiiil. ",-curie,I.
I i, in11 I , I n
mrd i I'll, i i ,|„ i'r,i
Insurance Co. announced today II shortly after arrival, Delegation
Na matfar haw far «w ay
',"1*1
f ra » hrnn* you may go on yoe- will build a Southern home office Chairman G. Farrl* Bryant an­ quail crossing the rustic cuunln
n^.k t n
s. -' u t' Hliilu lllgliwav I'ilnilnntn ll»&gt; ciiinp.i") it li|r‘h alliigeilt)
roads, racing across tl.. neat well ^lale* method they ate able tu ns , wl i i t n Mun lliii.i, riding t&gt;&gt; i l l ," i i mil .v.ilurmclon t i ,1 I,,
vacation you ran readily ral&lt;h here. Work on the building probab­ nounced.
bicycla, e.niitgpil |, -m a dttt i *« I |:un,i'i it Ibr uii-j
ly will start neat year.
Bryant aaid Tuesday tho first
up an th* hnna town nawa hr
just ftiniDi "( tin •',-only l ui in, I I In- p- liliuTi rl iim. it praidu ally
Orvllla E. Beal, Prudential vice caucus actually will bo a reorgani­ t r n ir ; u S l r a,hc,orP1l . T w ^ :
s— dtoc fh# Haaford HtraM
iiml in nttamptifti. a turn nn Die | II"' i 'ii I ii i n ili i im liin I'lnp m, 21.1.
when yen refnrn. Y»n ran ar­ president, announced the plan at sation meeting "to ratify action I
a news conference also attended have taken" since the delegation S°b.b rT o l l i l l \ c » m L t!rnin1 . .D lJ Estata conimunltv 'ft. th. guest p.ivtil highway, was stim k l,y i In in . m the s-. Mint v lia&gt;&gt; litilnd vsft11ft
rant* with your carrier boy, nr (ty Mayor Haydon Burns and city was elected In the May 27 primary. “ L be*h,yb r , iln,, " : ,TlUlnif U , “ , y | W ' i . ‘ which waft the ul.l Count Ml autiinnihfla dliftinl ft&gt;V Mrs. F. I IN ' III",Ur U I" is "t f.'al.lHHi
after their mother,
DeBary home. Il is 'ituuted ii|nni E. Cooper nf Aanfonl.
Jhiwagh Charlie Mar?lean, circa- Chamber of Commerce official*
j Tin- ail uic i gains I ll"' Mtltp
Nineteen members of the dele
Yet but a fsw yard* on ware
an eminunr* from which u long
k llm manager, hr telephoning
The Southern home office of Pru­ atlon are pledged to Sen Richard
./lint pitur tu Du- accident, said j snn Seed in Mmitlcoll" Eli
monsrnlstlc
horns*
with
every
vjew over wooded land Iruds In Mr. Ilairisun, Alan and u com­
I',ii urers nf tin- .ir«a soul itu-y
dential will aerve eight atates— I. Russell of Georgia and five lo
i r . ; : ‘ R j.,u“ " * ::s u,
Kentucky. Virginia, Tennessee, San. Batas Kefauvar of Tannaraea. cnnvanicnct of modern life, vacii Luka Monroe In the distance. Of panion, Fred Klin;, wont talking lunnjlil llm ret I lilt'd seed i, "D ivio
with Its own artaslau water sup­ ndmlrahlo wood construction Die alm.it groin- to lint Imilsi, of u Qiii'cn will rcslbtant wutt-rmt'bm
North and South Carolina, Georgia,
ply. They wars al) surrounded building posilldy 100 years old friend, Eddie It 111k:, to ask bint svcit " Tills ii a long, striped
Alabama and Florida. It will em­
CALHOUN NAMED AGENT
ploy 1,000 parsons, B«al reported.
TALLAHASSEE - 12) A. Orville by carefully cultivated summer combines a sturdy IPlh century tu go nwiuiming wilh Diem. Tiie mi'tim
A r t 'l l * (■
y»nr return
Thu vines which grew did md
Calhoun, who for 19 years haa flowers of avary description In­ grace with a welcoming atmos­ buys warn on the dirt road, just
prove tn Im wilt resiitaiit ami most
bean a member of the Stale De­ dicating tha civic prlda and pub phere of friendly comfort.
off tho highway.
partment of Education business lie spirit of tha residents of the
Tha old farm houtu which was
Mrs. Cooper was reported to of Ilie melons were unmarketable,
the pMinlilfs co;)ti'iidad.
ataff, today wai named fiscal community.
(&lt; t,aiinii.il ua rnae Tm -I
ones occupied bv Die farmer in
Tha
homes
of
Plantation charge of the Dellary place has
igant for tha Florida Foraal SarvM V iTE R MAHONS
SAN FD IID L O D G E 62
Estalas vary In design and alia, lean racantlv beautifully
re­
All Master Mason’s will meet at
Tliert. will Im a called communi­
fid succeeds George S. Kllner though thay art all admirably modelled by Ed Davis, Plantation
who baa resigned^oUba a poslUon sultad to life in tha Florida pins Efttatas contractor, and Is another cation of Hanford Lodge Nn C2 cm Ihe Matonic Templu ut 2:30 p in.
woods.
feature adding to tha atractlvo Thursday al 8:00 |&gt;. tn. Ttu. Fal- Friday to attend the funeral of Die
lowcraft dur.rec will bo conferred. late W. E. Smith.
Tha houist, which range from atmosphere of the community

( r r i i t i .iI

&gt;

P rrrS H U IU lll irfi - Ailililiimal
■ layoff* In tliv ruilrii.nl imliixiry
T loomed loalay a* tlu&gt; ri-siill nl lha*
nation-wide striki* nl (Us),oou i 'I ii
United Steel worker*
ffcurly ao.uiK) railroaders have
been furloughed slurp the htrlke
began June 2 Tliey’re part nl the
422.405 wolki’M ill ulllril l.id.udrt"
off the )ob because of Ilie r,lecl
strike
The
Pe.l.isylv miiI.i
ll.iiliii.nl,
which laid ulf 10,000 inen June 5.
aayi It I* being forced t.i fur
plough ‘Several thousand" addition
al workers
A i pokeaman declared. “ The
■trike U having serious progres
*lve elfeet on trallir
Now It
U culling u(( ntiipinent* (ruin many
concerns which depend on steel
for their own production "
The same situation hold' true
on many other railroads ihiongh
out tile country Many are moving
only passengers. mail, express and
perUnables as the prodm turn nl
4| lurahle good’ i eurlailed lieeause
of Ihe steel strike
Meanwhile, representative* n(
the Iron ore Imln-dry say they plan
to ask tile Steelworkers it a plan
can be worked not to move iron
ure now stockpiled In the Upper
Lakes' region All ..... shipment:
along wtlh Iron ore mining, have
been suspended ami lodo lry of
«4 tin«tilU**l till 1*41 »U »

I Ii ip in i*

;;. 11i

' t't &gt;'V'fl
• ) V'3

» . *1

Ouster Demand
Is Made Against
British Prelate

I li vrn
.&lt;• . lit

l i.1111

V **l * . I ’•111 I i •
I H

I »r l u ­

&lt; iIIi 1, 11I

i Ii 4ipin i ii

■||ll I I I !

I.

ll,M y t!

1.0 , | ll., 1Ii •»l*1*11fh

...............
I ol I -I I . I hi*** i'
t *ill ft• ft,
ll 111Mail ft
I I hi*
I »*I !• &lt; .1 -I , |l* liM*!
fill IIIaftHI•Ift
II
ii*tti«
I ll tl
•* ||‘&lt;I I I I * licit
............. ll lit
fill I •p ii l&gt;hi «n N j III«
I Hill Mil Ifi ll
I ll * 1141 ll. til
II
4(fj11
* « ii»

•ii !♦»»•
I I •*!!
•11.i»' i
t ini.*
•r I &gt;

%

*i ti ll

i ilt

^ A h

Kiwaniana Hoar
Oscar Harrison
On Convention

Kiljialiick Named

*i m ' l i i*

h* tsl
I I ■*I

i&gt; i t

1 nfltlt v l »onnl \ H

I I'M Uni*I

i- I * \ h

1V]&lt;t I Aj.»ain
Simly ProjrHii

Nc*w Treasurer Of
...... ....................,"‘fo Semittole C. Of C.

. i •■i 111111i
• *a*•I hi
h • ft till*

iii

if.» lii'ftl
4 ii^ht

n

ft i ’!ft lit i.i it

»( (•i

i *

Hi.

*.i

of Iftrt

igtt

il

if)

I&lt;

il
i ilit
lilt**

I’iiiti'it'd 111 ('oiliest

f.t
•i*

7.1

19 New Homes Under Construction
This Summer At Plantation F.states

A l a n K u i r S i t n ir&lt;*s
W i l l \U&gt; C i i i H l i i r l t ' d
T h u r ‘;i!; i\ A l VM

S a n fo rd H era ld
Vacation-Pack

tej£££S£.n^i£!i^raah..rw.

- _____

-2 -

— —

T ,

M
'-■ft

M a iM U l, ■ ■ IW V . ' M S S ,» * « a -iu .iilS U U S .

l&gt;ftH I

|&lt; m \ n

T

A .o r
I osf

5 i v f

ii

Slalruvi itmhip
li*

»l

lit
t i l tftft'l I

1. (ft.lllll
I •I4 All

• .. Hi*#

il.
•(

tin

If

M*ft|

.1.1
t.iftbl f1ft . 1 mil • ' *, 14’1 ' , lift*Hi
ft.ft 1 ill’ !
4 III
II .1 H. 1it 1 tn
ll »», mu
III &gt; ftIm r .1 l i t
ft 1 Iftl.| ill II........ 1 t 1ft 1 J ’ uub
II 1 &gt;u .Il l , 1 I 1» I I ft 111I’ll UlY
I . 111it!

’ r h&lt;
ili i •it iuI

I
f•ftf •

II

lift, l.l

. &gt;mH it It j

I

Ml,. '

•III* tl*|l

l , I I. .

1*1C31

i

i i.i im ml#
&lt;\. ii iti’if tu I" i .. t.■ n |ii.|b *
tii .1 * •«b . St*U
til X. .1 *It. I
ft I . s kil l- I l ft.flgtl
I{ftll ftal t \ la
i'll Hi ll &gt;'l t Still
I V ,»( jmNIftI
sis * ft .
| t ’ i 1,1 j I I, J
4 Mil* t &gt;g
V |ih,ii.i t1 I I ilt V
tin lilt . .Intis
11.... 4( i 11*I*la» ‘I
•litlllillfft * If* On Min I d, l.'IIMt
lift. I I 111 I fMl I'd nil I- i t'l-eu

I. Mil ll MUI

til 1w ul

I.l i.i. * bm . I,,--., , ,‘alb-tt
I ,,i I i- In "r#-

Hit \m
* l ,l«
.lx Hit I
''.I*
Mi.
,
it
' H 1(i .fix ft.
H u .
1 ilt i 1)1,1 pliipl

b

,

,d

inilit.iry

lii |in"i. Taft
Ill'll kll I ift

II III c t tin lie "
'i ip, pmpilic tho
i li*.■•11v repn ,1 li jl- ,;v nl i l adit!'
Hike
II,' JlTII •,1 11,ft! I •■'""ill als, 111
,dti,,' lucii Hum ci l"ldn try [nr
11c -I ml,, ",
Mu,. i , t ii,

r r cU-i'Mon in p*:.' &gt;,i corroding
'll"' r-indi'm 1 tin- peiiplo

i try ’ Dio fttr.p drip &gt;fr &gt;|i fruiti ‘Its
tiiinin m luvlt pi ••&lt;
' llidii.’il Itn pin I, curtain of
tax and spend.
Ilnm—r said,
f *'lift’ll I 111!til (III I**'l**» I Itf f « I

Alov iu

h im *

liih le

BIT?.
"Kali Breed"
1:00 . ID 46 - 4:38 - 6;8U - b:10
10:00

3IO YIKLAN D
"Banntrlln*"
7:45, feature 8:12, last coin;
pleta show 0'40
PR AIRIE L A K E
"For Men Only'*
7:45 - 10:30
"Unknown World”
9:15 only

• v«;Oft**JaM uuaAi”

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="45">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="99720">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1952</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101091">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, July 08, 1952</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101092">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101093">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 08, 1952.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101094">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101095">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 08, 1952; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101096">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101097">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101098">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101099">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="10144" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="9782">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/67a0a665c01e3638660052e4cfc8a9c5.pdf</src>
        <authentication>2f0568750eef67210a8a812a4042dd99</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="101090">
                    <text>* •

laaaHBB

TREA TS FOR

\m i xi-liiiiK and stimulating fare of motion picture « ntntainment 1. to be laid before the people of Sanford
i ini .Vinlimli. ( minty In tli« roinliiK months. in un nll-ou, effort to bring tbu beat In plrtuie* to proplo of Arnern M .ti.M . of Hollywood In tiiiiilutc out nil astonishing iiiunlur of real nnivb gnat*. 1.railing the star-studded
I'uiinli' of miiiipIi lilt inti'itiilniiii'iil in ".Seurumouche" dr it lord to lie one of the ycui's biggest. At top light uru
J-nol Leigh mid Nti'wiirt (Ii anger wlm will shun- atarrlnK honora with lowly Kleanoi Parker; nt loft In pictured
Itohi it Tuyloi and Jonn Kontalnu In tin* Technicolor marvel, "Ivunhoe", u Sir Walter Scott classic) "Lowly to
l ook At", rente,, In otu of those atar-utiiililed, gorgeously spectacular Technicolor muiicala replete with fun anil
finllc hum'll on the .luge hit “ Holiarta" with Jerome Kern'n ntualc.

MOVIES A R E BETTER TH AN EVER - SEEING
, 0!&gt;

Film Classic Is
Scaramouche Brings Thrilling
MadeFromWaltcr
Duelling Scenes T . The S c ™ .
Scott’s Ivanhoo

Stars

!&gt;,?;su?i "Z,

Stewart (Irnnger and Kleanor Parker play the lead roles In
M-U-M'n swashbuckling technicolor feature, "Scaiumoucho." A tain
of passim, adventure, and gallantry In a nation In revolution, thlu
film Is an ailmliohle vuhide for llielr distinguished lalcnta.

M U M . nn nlwayn. ha, many ,
' . ‘ " ‘ d ,“
..... o l i o ,Him to nerve .... to the f" r" 11 "V,tl'iM P P '
.Vieuolnt pill,lie In the com « * " 1. I* »"
ii month.,. Theae are all ,lln- '?...... "
,Uolih.,1 hy top-flight nlurn, { minty in the coming month..
t.l.v annus and often
hv ln " " ■••*"»»* rMw* •«
lh*
„
" nl ’ ’n *"* h&gt; heat In flick, to the people of
*
'
,
.
America, M-fl-M of IlnllywoiHl I.
Ihirettn Morrow, who only re- turnlnic out an a.tonlahlng mintnilv w„n h'Jle.1 on Mroadway b#r llf r#ll| n,ovle greaU.
i her splendid performance
In Leading the iinr--»tuddi'd par»h,.nn.er. eln mu.lcal
„ f Mim, h.hll entertainment,
he Klntr on; 1 . In which ahe , ••Benrsnmuch,-''. Itafal Halm■rrrtl with t.e,ti.ide Lawrence.
lhr,|,ll)(r
of , WBih.
!,rouf n i° 1 lw l#Jri&lt;,n liurklinir Mtlvrnlun* In the tuniiiiM-tl-M I” * hjlarloua and tune- j,|0|,g nn,| hlood.oakeil year, of
comedy, "lleratt.e You re |||(, |i&gt;r(nch |{Mvulutlon.
In''.
....
"II* wn* ,H,r" w,lh ■ K' fl
Ml*. Morrow vhurei tha bill laughter ami a sense that th#
it). Mario Luma, the bulky world was made," said Hahatlnl
.King
Idol of
the "Ureal '■/ hi. hero a. he unfobM mie of
irino". Lan.n admirably .nits ‘ he most Intriguing and glamuro part of u trifle bygone opera «-»•
daredevil action, of
iir drafted Into the U. H. Army.
pomp. &lt;»f cblvnlroua
id Miss Mm row file delightfully »,mi Intent ever penned.

u s s w a r - *
U n.

Turner

;; * r

t f S

ries In

I

tn
. th .

' Jr ' P

Meluhin awonlnman, Jean Here*"&gt;»•' nil (tlyinplc rhampluli In
hln field.
Klnannr Parker’e rad hair anil
mntrhiriK personality netn tha
movie oflanie aa nho [days the
fiery part of a French actraaa
partial to romance, footlights,
ami the pursuit of Scaramouche.
wori.i
wor" l,_
__ „
H o lly
ij ia Q
**It S
i •U,ny
*
A . " l*»
P ' * " J®
■ »*»" «
„Vovl«*

S i S W

- f

S

t

U .ln p - 'j i L i g t

6 • e llir r T o m h ta . to to g t o lo d t o .

the Merry Widow

to

■
■

n|| |h*&gt; glamour, romance ?**!•]?*.
and horror of an age In which h**f°rRol

the whole stru rlo re o f the hik'I b I
of the fam ily, of the
Choii'h. or the modes and manr.ers of gentlefolk, came r r ii.h -

order,

; " Il'
1
*h»* Hl'»
'vm ,&lt;s''
ll‘on sen

...r
bWW* “ &gt;• action-packed apt ritual**/». W?U U Inspiring tple, "Quo Vadla*.
celehratad j^oW
ti l0 ^ Sanford'* turn.
In tha near future thla really
fine motion picture will ba seen
In Sanford movie houaee.
Laid In mvtMeal Moravia, thla
,.ure fire hit portrays the lmnoverlihed gaiety and fragile
beauty of Old Europe before
Which background the lovely and
wealthy young widow, Crystal
Kadck (Mlu Turner) Is puretmd
by Count Danllo (Lamai), a
cynical. and avartclpua fortune
hunter, wh#. eventuaily decide* to
hunt Crystal Ii

"StUtoX

LL.__
r
|a

giwli

_ .............
SUrrlng

Dfkorah ti* iT

and

Robert Taylor al th# Iwad of a
c»st of thousands, tha film records In graphlo detail the horrore
and tiiumphe of the early days
of tho Christian Church,
Ifore than • hundred aete comblue In a production effort which
haa seldom been equal to giro
the movie-going public an autheatie gertraya) of the giorioua and
I Haight of lu

I

movlo unfoide In
tho struggle
i agahMt the UUk

M-O-M has combined the fin­
ished tvlcnts of veteran I'inemnetori Holierl Taylor, KlisalM'lh
Taylor, Joan Fontaine and tieorge
Handers with tha superh direction
of Itirhard Thorpe to turn out
another magnificent acieen por­
trayal of Sir Walter Hodt's iliatlngul.hed novel, "Ivonlioe."
The rich and lumulliious medi­
eval background of the action la
n.plotted to tha full In majeatlc
technicolor hy director Thorpe,
"Ivanhoa" tell, a tale of war,
lontanca and adventure which
haa seldom been equalled.
The fluwar of Norman and
Salon knighthood, at each uthera
throata In a monumental struggle
for dominion in the “ sceptered
isle" of Ureal llrltain, display all
the gallantry and brutality of
Kngllsh chivalry.
King Richard the Lion-Hearted,
hack front an adventurous and
perilous crusade of the Holy Land,
strides on to the atago with all tha
pomp and majesty or ancient mon­
archy.

Mario Lama, I'aula Corilay and Jatnea Whitmore .tar In Metro’a
tuneful mu.lcal comnly. "Ilecau.e You're Mine." The .ter of the
cinema-operatic cla.etc "Tho Urnat Caru.o" I. perfect In the role of
a retired and drafud opera .tar ami Ml*. Whltmora'a charming par■onality and Ingratiating good looks contribute* strikingly to ae
superbly auccee.ful motion picture.
•
‘

�IV YOU DON'T
lacaira jour 3*af«rd Htrukl, Cltj
Dallmry, by 7 :M P. &gt;L, pleat* call
YELLOW CAti 1444

5

T

0

h

I

*

.VOLUME X X X X III

AN IN O K l’ KNUELNXJj-*—

Enlabltohcd 11108

Solons Strive
For Breach In
• Bill Log Jam

SA N F O IU ).

Kiuanis Makes

(sift

F L O R ID A

VM
I'W
IM PIM
NKW
SIM
PK II)

M ONDAY .IL LY

To Hospital

Two Money Measure?!
Delay Adjournment
With Only Few Of
Members On Hand

a

”

A
w

'V

m

t

I

n

•
• • I I 1 'lt.rl
,
.(.e r
il * ■I » H p i f t d f I Islt-V r I
1 ( H ie * t. i O »'0

------

7. 15172

Assm'iiili'tl I'ri'HH l.ivisi-tl Win*

228

G.O.P. Party Chairman Calls
For United Front For Party;
Foreign Policy Plank Ready
S e iu ito t*

•

t

M

i i l i k i n

I ’r c

( ) 111v
S i t u i w m l It 1
I i
Hy JOHN CHADWICK
WASHINGTON
- Cunjir.%
ilic ls
I L it n it n t v
I *rti
,'i.! 111
It 1 I It M l |l»l
atonal leader*, switching ilu-ir
JJI . l I l l T u
I'il'A llo p t lM l
plans, ilruve behind Ilie scenes in
it v
( H
Mi li t ; . i l «“ i \
break a deadlock over two money
CJi i I ' u i t i i p i A l L i i i r i
1 1 . 1 1 1 1&lt;- I n i ’ . I &gt;1 .1 v v 11
bUli and adjourn the bJnd Con
fre ti today.
lit
E D W IN
II
li t th IN S D N
I II M I SI HIS II U I 1 III. l
With only a lew member* on
* Mh A lii» p
I tu* I t • I ' i i h l i i ' a n
I*11 i I IMIp lie ti lit Ifl I -Ik lul
hand, Ihe lion re and Senate met
|&gt;|.|||||* 111 Miltilllilli i 11.til In lull- 11
1,1 l| ,ltv. hi I* , fit Il'tiMl ll (Mil
at 11 a m i RS I * und recessed
ItHlIB&gt;
d
- tt h i u l l l ( l l l l l i ' l * s
li'U ^ h
?t 11 11 1 S ic .t m t i
I •,| 1
i t 1 1 . 1 1 O i l 1 1 tin ti 1 \ 1
Nl f| lhdn | I V I i l l I Md o drtl II I
shortly afterward to |&gt;ernnt back
ih .iM r m i l d i m m
.1 l i.t r i n u n v p l a i t 1
IliadI dill Hm I .III' 1 idllit M(|P(il
stage maneuvers
I'i I 11 m i *1 (H I IV!. ti
lit l&gt; IW I’.M 11 1:.i 11 ( O
a»i1 (iiriij'ii I'itliA v .h i 111111: flit I t n
iif)i m il hnf 1 v i111■11 vv iv 101 k1(1
borne Democratic leaders were
1 m . m d i l i i i i i i i l i a l i i H i i d J111111&gt;1iii^j in
doing business with lit publicans
S*-i I •" l.lllc i It IVl.ll \ IM* *il (ll film I I i 1 i I .1 &lt;lalMpIKI I . S . i.t I f l \ t • m i ' t 1
O id ( I f ! I i t . i j M i n t 1 t i l l l l l t i l t i l M l I
ll li' .t iii Hu h i d I ill'
lit'h l
by telephone calls to Chicago,
S i ’ ll I uy t ' l i r l l
M l l l l k III t i l C o i n
whir* the GUI* National Conven­
it.
t
i
n
1
t
.
it
n
iM
1
\
ID
I l ie
1','dM i . i 11 A P i t n
1 a 1Iti u ln&gt; I n * iiil.s t n i t h H u l u l l i ri i I I I
1 It P V ,» *
I
I
, • 1* 1111 i l l N i
tion was opening
u n 1 t iu , i m : •, i? 1 n i i i d | latii aI ( • sal t J' t ' l , t 1 I, 111 ID i l l ( ( I l f
A ! la a I Ol I I m ! 1,1, 41,
els I l o s t
I l l l t l f t * .Hi ll 111 I V&gt;| t* If! II p thl u V M i l l
If House and Senate conference
I
v
I
I
.
.
1
M
’l
\
I
’
l
l
i
e
l
e
e
k
i • 1kit I
| l O U p p i I t l l t I f l l lil t* p l H ( K i » u l VA| | | ’ ll H o h'Rsi h u l l p* Mill m&lt;
i .a n( . 1 , t l i i u l ,'«i h -1 a •d i e d I m '
m|i* 1
lilie l
l ll 11i d
M .d e n
committee members can agree on
(‘fill 111.11 .1 « l u ll a4
1 I. ? ll &gt;1
l*
a p i ' H i k t i l I . v a l l i m i u I t i l i l o * ( tu
( ..lad* d p a r i . I i &gt;d 1. 1 Ox) a* t i l l
,'!
&lt;
*
I
lu
i
i
m
14(111
\
11
.
m
i
n
'
the money bills, both houses will
htMk lie
| j HUM* tl
.n o !
On Mn
tlit? H t p u l l t u a n
h n lli
Im 1s t fua t
I Im'
- Utd «l i'i I UMlOl
1
M
h
u
l
l
a
i
p
1
e
l
1
1
n
i
l
H
i
m
*'
be convened later today to try lor
l’i •I4(,«I4I ",O.1I, IIIIII
iM. k*UIII IIII
Ih a liii
lilt
VV A1
•
i
n
l.M
iii
&gt;
n
u
t
p
i
n
d
i
m
l
e
v
1
o
p
final passage ol the Mumbling
*u'V*0 0*1** hall A Ol 11 (Ho 4'
Ih i
iLi l i e t i u l
It a e i d i u l l
M l l l l L l n l l f * l i l i l ' i l i l l Ir'Ia- lNt* n i p
■
li
l t 411
d h ililK
p e t ’ l l 1i l l
block legislation.
( illl'lll
I S 14
p i f s i l o v IK .1 11•, I
I n o l lli»&gt; U s e r ' l l ! . I * *l ,11 f ■11 i n
H til
a
preilt
p id
1
,,(
'
»
I
m
\
i
i
m
i
0
.1
l
o
i
t
i
l
e
I
l
i
1
I
H
o
e
1
c
i
•
m
11
I
*
"
•
•
'
!
l l o •) 1 l i e n 1 I it i l l ; ; « n
1 »,I t ■
But adjournment prospects were
' 111' . m l t i n h x l llU
i - r r i i a p p lO V t'il
,1 Hi " p c i d i i i i
| * II i I I f k«1 , 0 11VI 1
1 n o ! Inil
precarious—neither bouse bud a
I l»&gt; h u l h ! . K K N
f t o h i ' l t I . i l l u l I I I I l« 1
(he
f .11 1 11111{ H r hi r u n i d i h e
I ’ l m t c h y K i r d m e i , th *' I t a y m o n d K tu d i*
t Ihi I. M
dli raMl n d . u&gt; eii
quorum of members present und
I h i d e L i l l i .! III t H i t I .............. Ii (It
1 i l l III I s t l l ( i | g.*I l l ClM' O llM kt 1 1 i l u t ' f
V ' M i l Mi n i l ' l l ' I t , ( I I I
lls ‘ t
p i li h '
T h * l i c v . A * i t M l I h i l l s , l e f t * t ' h i i i k l i m i t &lt;*f t li»* K U v u r m
4 "1111»*&lt;i
U v i i i t r p t i v i h ' K t il
l ' i»i l«|
ru iin iilU t &gt;
a tingle objection could lorcslall
SI I *
l I t u * M a n n f i v . 1n n i i
llV ril
list l i t ! I t t f l ' 11( 4111111.l lH H I
t h' ' HI
Mid f VVi» I M I l l l i h
I I I
h
a
n
d
s
(i&gt;
T
,
K
.
T
u
c
k
e
r
,
p
i
i
s
l
i
l
c
i
i
l
o
f
fl
u
*
l-«
i
u
t
t
l
t
l
l
.
a
i
i
g
h
t
n
i
i
M
*
i
i
m
i
»
.
|
H
u
j
n
t
a
l
A
n
n
e
l
i
d
l
u
l
l
,
ti
c
h
i
p
k
fan
(• t u n " d e l
in
HOI
llu
mt,|
any final ueiiuu
L .lL i
W u i H i tain •
I it H
lm |i|ls il
H i.
poll* A
( i | t | * | l | l * I l l VtUl tld «|t*
1 ’ ,| lt«, ml | I n u t l l
• f I I A' it
fu
.1.1
m i l l I h*
Earlier, cmujrcsslnnul leader* ^ I Hit w i t h w h i c h tv jju r c l i u i c II f m u w h e e l e d s t r e t c h c i f u r i h e L t o i p i U i l i H h c r m e n d o ’ i * n f t h e c n i n n i j i
■miftllll Id &lt;1
,1i i l n i M t - l u l l ' r« a 1, it h ■ L*
1 I a n llu * i&gt;li i v l l i i n l t . i h u i i l i l t i l l ’l l III*- vv In n H u
I
»V
1
•
H
i
tl
I
h
I
I
.
11,(1
si
hill
i
1 M i l |l 11 l ! v
I ,| i | i l i ( In i n d a |k| k.t
hid u ld Ihcy probably would only lw, lift III right, nit1 Dr. H. W Itiiehci, Itny Ainu .J, 1«■senf * Hdli:iim mini Minfin ;d m« t‘i)i11i t , clip H u m .ui U 11 I t i 11a111•11 11k• a* ' \ M .i . t M i n
k i l l . N . l ,-l
l i t , 11 1v 1
' 1. a u Vl &lt;| V
1 1 C l CM
m* clin g Wcplii** , luy
mark time Ibis week und iry to pi c spit lit. Thu |Jl'tfTV lit fl Doll Ini i Ik |itl(*'(? kfli In fil til (*•ly fmwii'M till
, . | I I It I - 10.1 ♦ • »« I • 1
Mi l . I
m l tv • n f I h f &gt; i
m l
L i I pnk lt \
( |.i I n t O l
I ih
I .u • *1 | • I Hu
, . Hu
I
i l l l. 1
adjoinn next week
i f i l t * v. dills I
II * 11*. 11
1 Im
I Ola .1 ... s&gt; ,1 k 1
Oh
Hi Im p
h i " f ti l 1 1*
ill
Mu
f
The two bilb. were A HI 1)11
'MO v I || * (t* .1, It v( l u ll III ' 1 t i l l * t|
* x I l i t l i . l i* .« p i u K t HIM
f (Ii*
l l h t . i l
.if
.It
I
Mi
Ifc-AT
lion dollar omnibus upprupriuinm
.......... Ml III I I'.IAA « , ' M I Ms » Ml || ‘ I 1 4 H 'VII , ..........tl ,- .
- I h i t »&gt;||( 1 I t v p
Ml’ i ' l l | ll A II •lit' I
I* .111, A kit l( ' l l * ^
measure for atomic energy expan
.t
| .it 4 il
mi m a •! «.( t l
I a* I
i .Hi m 1u l i i - 1 a k K i r m o m * a t l i h i (im ♦ If
•U f l N
1,10 d av 11*11
* l o j . ' p i •&gt;
I
slon. foreign aid and military con
1 1* it&lt; i i i t u d d
t i ilir
\ 111f * *1 Nu • . i | f v
| h.
Imp
I Mil
li d k ni, Hi.
, til l&lt; II
itrurtlon; and u ,*.H4 million dollar
I,mil Iii* Mltifol It mill
I Miai
lit
, ■ t i l t ' l l I ( t. iO lO I
(Mil
In I
I f.l
appropriation for rivers und bar
il ( I t * "i’i
i a] &gt;|•a 11Hmm
"il
’ iB il’ Hi -11ui
I
I f ' ’ ( „m
1 1 11111 1/ » 1lit* . u l n i m u i f h tdll’r ,lf,s| I n t i l l
la
bon and Hood control projects
H
*
.1
|p
.in
a
ml
(Min
I
I
f
h
n
L
1*
C
,
■
|
a
1
{1
ne
,
11
(
d
i
l
l
»
»
a
I
‘
1
■
1
1u f k '1 1.Id u t i m o - i ) Iki | I « &gt; iiiM 1 II t
t h it •
It I * ll
“ We are doing our best." Sen
I1iv*- Mai,fold
j.- ill*
ii-liiin id
'1 n
ilb
■( m llli*
4 (si s i
k 1"
S
iris
lit
III
ll
ll
il
lO
K
)
ml
(il lil t
u 1• r 1i.t* h i
i l l ml** ‘ v i l l i I l l lN
McFarland (D Am ). the majority
I ti.On (n o il to lllx tim -live hii I
III I. d | Itfl I dpi him I *d Hu' 111 Isi IIII ' I l* f i l(l111j |.1i. t r iIl ll l hi
I
I
.mi
Muni
•
*
pin
Herman Immigrant -1lioillat log wrel at i . i i t - ' Mini,
hi
il
N ill 1
1 r h r n i l l i i i d I • ..In
eider.t old reporters "We have
(f 1in 1 111 is ih * L h" ,'■*
1
d i t 11 1 1 &lt;. 11 • * M u C i
1 -131 11 i n 11
Iml
lb *
Nl...... .
.'.tin
top*s.
in I'ullniiuvK i
I bi t wen- .le t’.
|1,i , IMOd
lull I Hill ll hi til
I i l l i l l .1 1 f
\ \ 111111I 1 ,1 0
' ’ ” «*
P rtv iitlcm
H u h 1 la rr is
in
I O'
.1 .......... . « H it l o f H ' r i l i H H 1.. Hitt
And Sen Olln D Johnston ill
\\ light, Mtltla l l u . , . , I..ni lit)
t i i . t * 11 i t ''i1 hi n d
1 h, -ml kI
r?-t
i ' i &gt;. L i l t f i ! 1111 \ \ t I 1 “ H u
t o 4t h
i
—
r........... ..........I H u I ' n n r I
ill 1IMi 1 ■I HiM I ■
H. C.) sulil be was willing to com
&gt;
M'i
lion. Aon Kabul t. amt Itevet.,
1 t' tf M i l l ' '
Ml I t ' d l l
'ill till
* IH
A n n o u n c t v i C 'u i m n i t
I n i l . 11 i l Vt 10LI1 1 fi t i m 1 l sll.it* t
,
llll
l
1
I
V
tl
promise on one of the bills that
»ii ay.
m il
til
Ml ' If (Mil \ I I 11 aI it i I I III
i s
I mill I i l l , .n
i l 1 11vv 111 11 ut
Ho
h.ihei
I
V
provided a surprise roadblock to
• •" A
ml 1•f1* Ni \a Null
t e c
A p p o in tm e n ts
tin’ espi-ifi'uce, which u.t- , 1,
M* d . n h o n l , .
It 1v 1 1 v. I n n
In 11*1si I
mf 1 O li o Mill 1 . 1'll
congressional plans to ijiiil work
I till
\ 111'Ml
H ie O M 'd C il p d
* 11 M l
Ml lin’d b&gt; Ml»u Dlltliig ns “ veil
D u l l Id D
I
eidlovA* 1
list Saturday.
i *v i ' i t i n i n tl
.im l Hi n t
1 I ' m 1 t il
Ihi Mini mite va a, M,i! i;,io l 11 m
III
Kiimii
c
Morgan
of
tbe
ililereslini;"
amt
"strictly
loimal
,
4)1 t .1 * i ilia• v&gt; » i o n t c i i t !
That was on n provision lit the
B a il. 1
i l l m\vI l l ' l l a* . I h i 'I** i m v d h ' d e a i ’ti
11 tin4liiainl (*m I*mr»- i'laul
un billed rlivtlom t«• vity, ,-oimiIv. Kiist Unpin! I'biiicb of Oviedo
manure appropriating fund* for
l u l l l l . . Hu 1 4111Vi l i t m i t in o I l l l M ' l V
I .i|
H t f llr lh in
I n '• 1 o l
Hu
ami
stale
offices,
discussion
nod
*il i MUIlt
i ill
flood ronlrof and river* nml liar
up
spoke to Hie Itotnry Club todav
. " I ’l l
1 1,41 k 111IIV l l l e S p e c i h v ji ,
w i n l . d tl
1 .........
putsniri- or rejection of hlllt udi(t.iatlaise* in * i» SUahU
M i l t 1 l l t p p i 4Mil
IV | o ) o ( e i l o l . 5i i o . J ' i n i ! t h i ** e i i l
Iiiirted to tbe Kiri*’ IrglttUlille, n oil Hie “ Ideals of C b r i a t l H n i t y and
p fto ^lrf
Mn
1 st t l ' i 1V i -MM
What It Means To" the Her vile
monk trial, *mi tour# of the
FmiiMai urivlrr* fur I'hillp B A i l l 01 11i l l 1iI*1Ol Ills. !ml h i O »
i
Hm hi t I e 4 t
, i i d m u i b i m l I ' m . :«
it HI
Hut'll
M
l,
jjiM
ii*»«i
l
o
e
n
l
Krowi'i
l'llllis", tn Ilie hi s| inn ling ol the
llu
i . * l it »J f . d v
m Mo
1 Ht
I! a l lo \ . iu U lr il I'i 1 ■
Alltong tbt- bills dlsi'USHrd ny teai to be pieside 1 ovei 11y I’n il- wllu *11a'*I lll.luv ID mi Ullillpfft i i M l l l i i t l u l l
-h
i n f if &gt; ' M*■it r h 41.
Mid
V111111 n i n
\ l i i i i ' I hat
Lir
piltii
I
&gt;.l
Ii
1
'.i,
inn
ii
I
d
11
k
Hint
&gt;tin. donate itiid tin- House ol p •- dehl It.,!, Mil 11
. m d t , , 44. 1 i
liio
■I h i p i
it &lt;1
hull &lt;I
vMi . In LI Ihi IIImi 11IIIK fit IM (H* v U ' li i l l all' i lls 1&gt;A* i Hi L . .1!
|iie*entHllves d u iiiiK tin- to
hi&lt; h p e u i i i jt* »
1
*1
•
lib
•
1
Hill
i
is
loll”
.I
.,
&gt;
’d
u
\
|
,
I
.I
l
i
t
*
lit
!
•
kill
I
’
n
o
i
T
i
i
l
I MthS Itittllie tnlii, tvns one o .
- n • I d i . ui d . e i
h i if*
I jf i. l th
t
I 1.1 l . r l i
• .
V I*
VI, I i .
„f I f . . . 1 , i
v Pi
vb lillg tint I i.il
tbe
pbortpl,., ’ ■- I I n n b -I Wntrliei of H* Ilf ol 11, ii f,Ir - | I ■*I x1* (A t i l l I ) (1 II*
41 (
HMs, |&lt;k i all
.1f s i . i
r.)
! i '
Mm ,..t
t L •
.1 - 1* 4 4 Tim
lit | I l.dJol •
ui
iiiiii
miinp
1
oli*
1
in*'nt
A
i
U
'
min..... .. llo luie, ,lurt mo,,. jo |,i uni tunmlter iif Die flriMil Ivo N
. " - i i i | 1, 11
|*»A fO
l.i.Jkd n v *
if I h u l l ' l l d li
t
t
More than 100 liuine* have been
d&lt; Mil, I*
lioultl In- t'l.tetetl i.t 1 1 i, ms-u- ii , . 5 Itolarv Clidi, as tJU- m m ,1 Kt • t'l ■ll‘|1 I '* in* I' » &gt;
mi
l li l *
l.i&gt;
1
' u »4
4 f i &gt; )i 1 1 U M
1 s1■• • 1
i ll l 'I iM VA I l l ' l l
entered I I I t h e a n n u l Jimioi
1
A
j
lltti
Ii.
Oil
H
,
ItOH
M
l
I
IlC'l.llM
pitivilling l o t popiilin e l . e l i o o I OO’Iii I m i of Ihe Mllllfuld l lnl l ‘n ■
1 , d .l . IH
N il
.:
**i
1 . t
P II' •
1. 1 »
il
1... »
I I lllll
44 * d
s V
Chamber of Cominetce Deer Nam
Imp
Miiiisl,
N
V
M
i
M
u
•
t
V .14 • i t . f&gt;. e
tilt* slule nodltoi lit prOvt.' idelll Hill I is also IlllllOllllred i ll.’d
r t . i* i. i m i l
i im i
&lt; '.n il
f il
h m I ml 1
in,. Contest In gun almost tw..
\
IU-if, in* I N
1 ill |
j MM 1 Hit!
r
IIKIlinsI the |..... LinIit y of u ......
•'. t
4V
,.. . ..,f
rl1
11
(ltd
i a
I'loss lituod clinic to lie in I I nt iliv ti.i.i * I lo Spuf. i'l ui
€
lih1! v 1 •‘Mill » P». l o k i d
weeks ago, It wus nnniiutlcisl lids
r
11
is
-1
I
he
|
f
1
*
1
a
a
dtp
**l
1
*
•
-In
\
nl.
n
ed povi’llo'i. timj a Ind iinpoui ,- Eplscopiil Palish House Moil .1 ,v,
4 r f , 1 10 1 1
m i ,4 ,
I m if o • t l(M ».
»,
fi
li
111 III 1III I
morning hv Mra. Harold lling.
I it pi till Ilia" VV» I Sol* \I.***&gt;• f* »' H u h o l i u c i h o
j ntricter tltlvnie lev|*, locludo.f .lidv 17.
M.III, II I i!
i l d i l M .0
Ut 1 '
|*l * A
Jaycee executive secretary.
|diy*ienl exiiiiiniHlioM All of llo
. • p ia f 4 , j . 1
1 1 mil . ■it.
lit Morgan, who wm ii i D ”.!” .&lt;1 \ * ,11 - ilyfi k \ a it* »» p t u aa t \ p r (»( l e i i c I,milt \ t 1 Min! t i l M r , |*i 1 IMi)
At 0:00 a.m. this morning 10,'t
iuplc * dilk.O \A11 H i l l dklllt * il III
I nu-aatin-!* lo.'uoie luw
1 l
H i d IM 1 i l l
OH,
!&gt;• 1W m i 0 |»
Ml .........
by Charles M orrison, said lim i ibe M i l l i i l i ' l t , III* M 1| " ill * " 1 11 I l i t I ' l . d l
Wolfgang (!. Geyer, 24 yeur obi
names had been aubmlitrd from
Mi 1 Im J f Him I ho » *I.I\ .Mill 111IiI
I
1 1,111 . rimlit f &lt; Ml* vv .it*
A
more
i-oiilroveisiul
nml',,
m
ollvntlnif
Inflnence
in
all
..
t
w
o
flcrlin
youth,
wlio
arrived
In
the
all porta of the elate. The contest
itIII| lull Viral |1 KO'sl *t*kfkill V* AA'Io I l l l ' l l l *1111*1 IV lu !|li I It •' * H u l l ' l 1
.1.1
pirn I ('(11 M - L i t ........ .
will end at midnight RaturtHy United State* on May 2d, i* now ruining up before (be girl legi da ch ilis mieli as H n ln lv is I” 1 ■ 11&gt; i l p M ' M i l l t h i i l u H i t i I . • I h *\ v *■&gt;I Ll V* e l l h e a n m l lit * M l " I Oil I h i&gt; l o * , Hi Iiiii ! I .................. i
tor*
was
llte
Irmlioeiit
win
I.
llie
Iilifo
rllilin
te
nod
to
In
sir
ir
”
Julv 10. All children 12-years-nld living on board Charles Greer's OUght to be it... .
i xiitnpld m i l l no 11111a*•11mil in w
■ t1,
In piofe
If 11 , 1( 40
sliitie m in someone else's III?
We 1 |rip VIflN pihit'll Im III*- Hlillfdltl ui! id Mm
and under are eligible to enter houseboat "Dixie" at the Sen- ionat (loin- pi tliije r-.
i
ll
1 ,1 1 V a.
men mj)
N J i h m i . i l ■■ d i H * t n i ' i l
I ' d 1 111
. . 'i d , ' . ia
s
l
i
o
n
i
d
s
l
i
i
v
e
I
n
n
u
t
H
il
l
l
u
l
l
m
t
o
names for tbs twin fawns born lord ltd at Work*. Geyer plan* to passed rfn* House of Itepre- ioii t
III » II
I M I’I'll' *Im * I■**I ••.Oil Vdid t h
1
' I1’ 1
l.ll l,..
w nik." lie said, ‘Vo as In oinU M.i* I
Mi Much va:i ti ti1»■1ii1•&gt;’1 m| Ui *
to "Wllky" in the Municipal Zoo enter nn American university, liv e s, in wbleb Miss H illin g sen
I *(*
.1 i t , . I 1
1 •* a* ( i d
II
'it
»
•
•!.(f 1 iu,
world
h
l
i
e
t
t
e
i
p
l
a
c
e
I
n
w
i
l
l
.
I,
II
I
h i " l 1*1 c ' h y t r i m u 1 I , u i li o f l i n n
study chemistry ami physics, nml
Jun* 14.
d . rl 1 1 1 Ail Ida •4 tot
from Apalachicola, which p i” l i v e " .
Th* twins are a buck nml doe, eventually to become an American ed
f n i il.
Vlded for life im pnauiiuient wllb
I d i i y i l A I *mI m e 1*
"Ill these days of .................. I
SinvhliiK mi** Do willow. Mi
or girl and boy, It wan the second cltiien.
j', .............
It i . Its I 1 to l i e
out p oaslbllily of pardon. The OHM uncertainties", be said, "we should Milhu
lliirh, l van aIn(*bclit«"1•*, Mi
aat of twlna for "Rllky" in the
Wins ( p i n l i l . v Award 1Sill mol tbllldiOi Dll mId VI
*ure was intended only for pin lie I In* nk f til Hint we are all C b ii
l«imir»fb* Afollow
nml Mi
I
last two years. Last year "flilky"
Iml.
1 ........ hpd
f II I ,
1 Ml r
fessiooal peddlers mill did nut In lin n s and that we lirlomr to the (1 iiiciji) Chapman Imth of Snfifuid
HEAT WAVE IN HOME
gave birth to "Rayon and Nylon.”
elude juveniles u| dope a d d irl\II I. fh -1 1 im 1 » f Vi.f lit III
5 A t b 11’ . V I I I 1
-■I . 11
blege'.t pn 'tliersh ip Ibe woild Ini* un** t o o . Chlllp l ( l l i i t ' h 1 1 t .Hiin
Prises will be awarded to the
HOME id*— The Italian* limited
It met with seveie oppuidt l.i’i
111ftfl !« I'm I*il
i-'liiv il A
' . 1” ” ■
find; II I* ' n o i l h e 1, M i a
I h lliu
top three names submitted by with despair ul their blue skies III Hie .Semite from a more extreme ever seen '*
, li g l :tnl * *'
i h 1A.** H i i d f " ! ,1 0 I
" W e should alsu lie tllNiihl', . lifieh, l l u r l u o r , I I
n hind
entrants Mfa* Ztlla Welsh. Mi*. and scorching run today a* the group wlllrli Hilled - o
capii.d I'" said, "that Wn are uinbu "•*
\w n iil, tun
(iii
N i d |s«|iJi I If t ^ ! t ,
Mlht*r Mil VIVlil * JIM "t Vitl
I
A IO
E. J. Mmighton nml Porter
punlsbmeid
fill
sot’ll
offender
J",,
l*
.♦
I..11
’
te4,l
r h*ib, Mi h H I. II An I, Hhmoil f 4•1*1 i f f i l l ! I i i * n t IM Hi
laming will lie the Judges for Iberrnumuler stood over Inn de The modi rules won out, liuweve:, dliecllnn of limi tlirmiwbmil
,
i
i
i
r
,
”
i
i
l
e
’&gt;
,1
d 1
green faliretibeil and t,bowed no
* m f bunkum
lives fni wlthnut 11i elite h'Hih i 1 t&gt; N .1 . Mo.. A I! IV In 1 I r* . hm| t liidhc I Ipmmi
the runlest.
nml
the
origliml
idll
eventonlly
lie
I ill v, III,lit
14at| | | V I'V I
I ('H i'
•
M l , m i ,|
M It |
Wfe would be lost. We know while N I Mra I*. It SVillirmoi, ;iv*»
Entries have been received from sign of going down
VA ll
•M ti m
I H u I • 'd
With a total of at least 27 tleud came law.
W It Mimin ' / ( p c i 11 f l l u I h 1 u l» it I i l h i i d I d M
! We are nrnl where we me I'liltuf rdI, N V , Ml
06 different cities throughout the
A
hill
providing
for
Hm
«*tal&lt;
I m ' si
l , M' k **I &gt;V i l l \ i 'i 'MCy
^ ♦
atats and tide morning’s mall eon- und hundred* hit hy sun stroke, 11*11111*111 uf a Negro girls' slain t only If we are Christians fur &gt;« Mra \Vfiller il Willlnnn, mol llo
Id
n l h i HI
III*
h iv h | y
i'i jv i d u d
ot 1
i 1 d if i . i i i
v h iM p e d
4**111 oikiii'
mol
Dm iil'p
know we aie going where we , &lt;u Mliro*n
tatned one later from North the today heat wave reached its
I
Inn
1
1
Kuril
lilt
I'll*,
riakll
tak In Florence Sunday There
•' 1 MI In open lhi-ir
Hut’h, till of I hr hmd, N V , mol d l h i l f . i d o u . 1 h o t r I id C 1 (' 1 I l e ■ l l l l l f "»t
belri our fellnwmun".
Miami. Of the total on&gt;v "0 have
l i * idi 4ih.il noin
e mercury rose to 103 3 degrees,
thing* for other people, UIIU hlmlhi'l. U'idler II Httth &gt;'f fihuVV ( h u t .1 h i p fl p f l i r f p H p i ml i h .
ba*n from Oanford and 80 from
Hi*
iii d i m *
e n liv e n
h lie Doing
said, pay* off. lie pointed out Flushing mol formeily uf Hmifm I l l i e p o l o - U n - u l d h y h i m i i i p i e
OTlando. Th* Junior Chamber has highest recorded since 1861.
\ h i .iii)
aa 1 w h i n e
I &lt; in i
ll
m
h Mi
f.
W ith
viukiR
v i'iii liEivm
I l iiia iro u i
to 1
tbe varluu* projects for tbe uid &gt;f
rtcfivtii letter* from Frostproof,
all
m i
Chen
i i i ) ew» M i
1 i d hv p* m i . l e i ! o u t . I l i p ' t* P
A I.k » i ' i " , " «in 01 i v . i l l I htf K n t
n it 'N i 1 1 m i MISHHi.N
under
privileged
children
s
'1
I
St. Cloud, DeLind, Grove I*ml,
.H i.
41 1. I c p l u . o c KH
t
4 *• i
1 1« r e o t
REDS WOUND CANOEIST
I ' i i e t'liuiity
CotiimiNviim will I * &lt;)H&gt;( s It!*- o l 1 * ((IMS'! all « Mi'dt * A *1 11
unfortunate groups earn, i
Eustii. Tsvaras and many othsr
BERLIN eft—A West Berlin cou­
•h i 5iM, linev Cm*
Mors than poll jieraons attended other(I nitilime.l
isn’t toinuiiiiw ni’ii 111111/ at lotto M4f MlK t h HK l'O l Im V A l i l l ' 1l l l l l I
On I'ssr flir t
places
l C il i a i f t i i o l h d
ple canoeing on Havel Lake accl- the auction Fiiilay night at the
o ' c l o c k II I iegol.li
liiolilbly » e . Kfit'H " l u P m i i ' d ' i n f d H o i p ki fn &gt; ’* New ( oiish urlion
Cliff Abl*», rhalrman of the dentally crossed the Russian Zone Hanford Farmtrs Anclloii, Iin?,
H' ■ii a i vifiituj hy
SIUII, IJ. I*. Hein.lull, c m inly e l d I., h k i h l c i 'n III i u C
H \N K E X A M IN E R D IE S
Jayce* Deer Naming Contest, border Sunday and drew the gun umi a large tpmutjly uf vegritsble*
( H id e
Pcnnils Arc ImhuciI
t hm H v v t i i d
va h i
c iiiifo r u td
nn
TALLAHASSEE i.w_ James . (.tali'll Ibi* tonriling.
urges all children to lend In their fire of Eastern Communist police was sold, A meeting of Him board
pill
| ' i ii a l c i l l n i l
1u p m e o h d ’ v o
A nut bet meeting ■i'bi'ilull-,1 Dili i h e
Mndb'an, 71. a Florida state b a n k
names *« early as possible to as­
Thu man was shot In the hip of directors is to take place to­
\|| I'olll pi llJItlAH
the past 10 yours died week ii that of Ibe Ciiuiltv HrhiKil j o i n t l y hv i h e N t d o M n d A m k i 'I 1
l*a r mi if
t i l l tf ' * ' c o l l ' d i in D o n o f
sure them top priority on dupll- while swinging the canoe around night at H:00 o'clock nt the market »,xnminer
i'II'MI vvi*|i* fast
hern Sunday iilgtil. lie lived in final,I which will miyl Tiuir»,itiy t imt| o f l i t ' C l i d ' I AVI I l d M llt O l 111! I d . i o av l o i n t i " * mI I h e m o * d o i v
cate entries,
i
ui,,
In race for safety In the West. The to consider Improvements, {t wax JitrkxnnviHe mniiv yours before lie tnoriilog hi 10:110 o'clock ut Dm I, i f |f Il l - M i l HIM*** \ If I* t o y M u IMI p c p o l o M i l l Idla.'h i aJO* Alt' *■I a* |*t o t f " | i *1
Th* un-namad fawns may In woman was not hurt.
:■&gt;. it &lt;i’|&gt;eure&lt;l
announced today by C. It. Dawson. ram* In Tnllaba**c« In 1U1 U
P l ie i il AitBOCltiil |u o
office uf Hujil. T. W. I.swtuii
e c p t l v fit III* C l t l
fl-d l
*a«n at the Municipal Zoo. Mr.
K . t u f . &gt;t. k&gt;l i t b e j
I I III Ml lift Iloilie - l l u
1 a*
Abies cautioned all entrants to Iw
•lull k .|m« of
* I'tv ♦ ,1 JI pi I l l l l l t • h i l l Id I t h i s
aura ami mall thalr namaa In
Delu'lh
U111.'ll
l i e ' l l **• iMl h o i i - i o
W il 'h eHi O i ' i l
«*M
tins* post ntarka will determlna
,
1||. All ■? b.Jbet -,’.i It..belt
M ■ 11 &gt;o a i ll*
V (• et m e m t h e \ I * . I ( m
A I all «r i.Hti i'ui i.i i&gt; Etson*
Iba winner In caya of duplication.
Be e t , n
I Lu i l i i n ' t l e d
m?l
n
l&gt;* ’ ’ • * " ' l l m it.,- • ( n | n u i i i . a p a r
Mrs. Ring said a rather novel
11 I/itdl
l’ i&gt; ubuiii.tl in.mi:.at. ui
name had bean submitted this
N N Hi"Itmli(tfF. wii* i|4Hilled i •t I1 iliv
I.| tlI ilmlil/i’t'.
ilhlui’bfltl
morning. It was ♦'Dig and To"
MMl M
Miillll
1h"i
4h■i' li llil ■
I iiI ti wvv ot * oI i d
- t i11
r mi!
“ i t iIM
ii
, .
.
„,
.
t
li ii
s
.
OVI I pO ild#* O l h ' t ltr I l f t i l l i ll i x - l k
from the extraction of "ditto."
'lllll* V
’
‘I' I'ttiit on i . di ulu. tiuu cluivce.x—
COS
Iliike ilub|&gt;et alely lt.i,,.|j|i llu,

10 Floridians Die U.xS. Liner Wins
In Mishaps Over Klue Kilibon For
Atlantic Speed
July \ Weekend

Girls Report Interesting Week
Dr. Frank Morgan
At Political Program In Capital Is Main Speaker
At Rotary M ed

yV\
'1

1

Funeral Services
Were Held Today
For IMtilip It. Kadi

* Over 109 Submit

Entries For Deer

Red Fross Water
SalVtv Course To
ISe (M'I’ered Here

Naming Contest

G

9

^
^

6*
^

K

Big Throng At tend
Farm Auction Friday

They’re At The Post! — In (JOP PreHidciitial Sweepstakes!

Sanford Herfrid
Vacatlon-Pnck

No out Or how Hr away
Iron hoaao yon nay ia an yoa-varalioa yaa raa raaBily Mich
“E
(»■• taw* aawa hy
*’»-dlag (he BaafarO HaraV*
whan you lalani. You caa srtanfa with year carrier hay, or
through Charlie MorrtoaiL rimtalfos manaaar. hv Ulaghaalag
!(•&gt; la hara year regaiar Imhcs
tl; lha HeraM ssrsd for yaa
r « • » ■*■?. (• ha
tB ta year haaa hi « *
tl# vpaa year raturn

i^3»7SSSltSS!
will talhla ail.ffialar aahW * « tto»|«g

'

M i rHi
- *t

........
.. Y Iptis"’.'t V
?l .tI Ii lI " tMdI l.Ie*ihifiti l
iMi
l l l,)
i* o(*V
d!«*
r i 11

l i i e e t f n p 41f
C u t I 1*110 f l h

1 night at
•lu ll (I

the Ci mi r l

xi t
I,.

M ary

mi

I h e .H e in i iM i l e f o n p t *
A *'4! i H l l l M l t iM fO M lo W

11101*40,

h&lt;

u .,...... .......
Mi n i UIBD
i

H&lt;.H b ,

w k lu w

tHfbt
a c..m 1|,rom i,e
. . i. .,1
.
I'Miihln't

in •1ne

Hut (bey

up

with (inythNtg
H o d I'V e iV iM ie w o i i l d i m p!

I a l l t o l d ,i iitBii 11111b* n e w ft c o n
l e t (•nee h e n os r e u i l v h i l i g h t a n d
w i i i d d n l t n In t o i l d l i llu * d i v i s i o n
Monia uf Taft’s fiackars hail figufwt
llt,,
win)M l,c boiler if thn

„f ,

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

u n lll

o fle r

•
,K’■ * ! ! "
,IU‘'
,im. 'la l'J Dolt li.itutl..a M icArtlmf, who H
Julv , IMJ. it » ■j'H'tlmt lu'HW ftonuily b. lalt, lits.l .iollvo.ctl Dm
t.i Dcl.niul. "ftv, a lingering til g,.vuulo M'cech lonigbl
iiohs .ibe .va’, |.rocs.’.Iml is. Jr.'itb
The scrap Is oxer D.l-?’ Lhtttnby Mr. Hmttb five yearn ng.i, ami
( I at ll 11(laival r i l l T i n » I l l l h l I
it mu vl veil l.y tier sou, George
G. Mu.III. tilt.I gruiul.luiigl.lvr,
Miinun M. MmIDi, uf DuLtilui. In­
Movie Time Table
tel ni.’i. 1 wna ut Oaklawit Ceme­
m r z
tery, Deli. ml.
“ Rcnrniiiiturlm"
Mr. nml .Mrs. Dmllh wars rcLllll - 2:07 - 6:1 l - 7:21 W;2H
sbtvntk of Mnt.fuiJ for ubuiit 26
MOV 1F.l AND
years an.I Im o|ivrute.l .Smith's
'■Inside .Straight"
llurbcr Hhitji on I'nrk Avenue.
I 'll u im : LIKE
Tlmv muveil lo Orange City In
“ Frida ot Mt. Louis"
1(I4S lu be close to their son all.I
7:45 - 10:30
Mrs. MmIDi rssidud thsrs until a
"Thu Crooked Way"
vsir ago when sha moved to Ds0:90 only
Land.

J
B fe ttS Sp

�* •*%
I

Pag* 1

Monday Jnljr 7, 1159

G .O .P. Convention Opens In
Fight

Between Taft
And General Over
Southern Delegates
About To Boil Over

By JACK BELL
CHICAGO (AI— Hi'piihllrini open
their 2.1 th I’ rpalili'tiiinl nominating
convention tndny with trailer* do*
peretely trylnc to compromise one
ol lh« nngrlrat disputr* In Ihe
GOP'* 9ft year* nf existence.
Behind tin' polite preliminaries
and (he gaudy trappings, a parly
(underlng fight boiled ominously
between (Ion Dwlghl I). Elaen
bower and Hon. Ilohcrt A. Tall
over rnntealod dolrgalra from
Southern alaloi which almost nev
er vote nopuhlican.
II could come In n shnwtlnwn
vote — possibly forecasting the ul
IlmalB winner of tho nmninnllnii —
In an opening session provinusly
designed to clear away routine
mailers before Imtlghl's keynote
addresa by Gen. Douglas MaeAr*
Ihur.
Taft’s bachrrs sroninl unlikely
lo aceepl a compromise propositi
pushed alrmiglv hv Hen william
know land of ndlfnrnln II was do
signed to avoid it televised floor
fight on the Issue ol whether cun
lasted delegates mold vote on the
seating of other disputed dele­
gates.
Wrapped up In this Is one of
Elsenhower's
strongest talking
points In Ills hid for the iinmlna
linn — (he charge that II Tall Is
chosen It would he with the help
nf "stolen" votes from such slates
as Texas, Louisiana and Georgia.
Against this, Taft contended he
ied the harking of .117 telegraph
rally • pledged delegates. He ssld
about llx) more are leaning his
way. Hite niiid all were legnllv
elected A total of (Hit Is needed
for the nomination.
Although Hie ilhln senator's sup
porter* obviously reroanlred th«
risks Involveil, they Iniliraled af
ler an early - morning meeting lo
the betel suite of National Chair
man Guy G. (lahrlelson they are
nol In n mood for roniprnml«o
The meeting was arranged li"
Hen. Knowland, a supporter of Gov
Earl Warren's hid for llte I'rexl
denliol iiomlnnilon
Along with Arllmr Runiincrflnld.
Michigan national rommltleeumu.
Gov, John ft. Fine of Pennsylvania
and others, Knowland had dralled
a ctimprnrnlrn propoml amt pul II
up lo Tom Coleman of Wisconsin,
Taft's convention floor manager.
Previously, Ran. Henry Cabot
lodge J r , MassachusetU, Klseti
bower's national rampalgn mann
far, had announced Gov. Arthur X
Langlle, Washington, would mov*

Ike Telb Florida
Delegation He’ll
Hit Truman Hard

EISENHOWER: General to Co

Areompan I e il
hy I.L II rn.

Hop. Joseph W. Mortln Jr.

(ienrge H. F a t-

PI8MANIM1 chairman of the He*
puhllran party'! national eonventlnn, Pep Joseph W Martin Jr,
of Massachusetts, holds a press
conference tn Chicago He warns
battling supporters of Ben. Robert
A.Taft and Gen Dwlghl D Elsen­
hower that *'lf this tight continues
In Its present temper, It might eas­
ily tempt the convention to say 'e
plague on both your hnuaea' and
result In the election of e third
r*rson."
f/ntemaitonnt)

tun, Jr., Elsen­
hower Inspects
Ids furies In
T u n I n I it In
World War II.

A lit Ilian again, flrn. Dwight D. Elsenhower

Highway Accidents
ICuntlaavS r ,» m

t

l'np|N-il and gowned Cojuiolila
prr*ldrnt

Ailtlser (hurihlll, ilrpuly Mniitgiinii-r,

Inspi i-tliig lilllrd Hi ul* ul Ills NATO army

Hoard Of Health
Experiments With
Marsh Mosquito
l-'ttltT MYKIIH (Hnerlall The
Florida Hlale lloard’of Ihnllli h.ijuitl cimildi'trd all «-*J*t'i lltieol oil
the travel liithll-i iif Ihr anil marsh
innsipillu whirli la r*p&gt;Tled lo
have far mu-hlnc rffn-t* In tin*
algnlng control methods for tin*
perslstrntly Irrlluting Insect,
H« say* John Mulrennan, direct*
or of lh" Division of Entomology
In the Htato Health agency'* Hu*
mot uf H Hilary Engineering,

OOVIRNOk Thomas E, Dewey (right) nt Hew York tells reporters In
Chicago that he lots come to ll\o Windy CHy lo "run errands" lor tho
Ellfnhowor rninpalgn. Irked hy report* that several numbers nf his
“solid" pro-Elsenhower group have publicly nvtcrted Ihsy are nol com­
mitted to Ike's support, Dewey i» rallying hi* Empire Slain fnrres for a
Stormy caucus on Sunday night,
{fulcniatinnnl 3'oundphotnJ

IN CIIICAOO, Eleanor Ertmsn, 21,
of llldgtlsld, Goon., displays n
lovely pair uf legs mid "I Like
Ike" bullmi tn prove her loyalty
tn Gen. Dwight D. F.laenhnwcr,
candidate for the GOP'I’reddcntlsl nomination, (fulsrnallouul)

lion ns previously staled.
' The general said that If he wln4
the mmilnntlon lie will campaign
in the South and would spanil the
lour year* of his administration
trying In Imlldnp the party there
"The Krpoldlrnn Party dne* not
have to lie caught In a |Ki*ltion
where ll is n minority party," the
general declared
Elsenhower Niiil that al one time
some Itepuhllran* Ihniichl that all
their parly had In do was to
"sweep out all kinds id mink mats
and deep freezes" to win Ihe elec­
tion. hut he said It amounts to
more than that. There must be
organization and hard work to win
nn election, he declared
Hmtling, he told the delegates In
answer In a question lhal he prob­
ably wouldn't have his heiidnuarIrrs at Key West, where President
Truman has frequently vacationed.
Elsenhower said he more likely
would go In Everglade* City, a
amnux fishing rendetvous where
le spent some time during a Flor­
ida (rip several year* ago. Ur, he
said, he might want lo get In some
more hone fishing around Miami.
Asked if he would campaign In
Miami Itcnch If nominated, Elxcn
bower grinned and said "You know
lhal U a little swanky over Ihere
and a polllldnn has tn watch him­
self."
Kirk Lnndon. Florida campaign
manager fnr Elsenhower, arranged
the meal which was In tie fol­
lowed by a second given hy Hen.
Hubert A. Taft.
The Ohio republican now holds
14 of 18 delegation votes, accord­
ing tn Ihe laafcst Assort sled Press
poll. The delegation, however, he*
not been polled ilnee II arrived In
Chicago. Elsenhower haa one delegale and three are uncommitted,
Meanwhile, the Floridans were
confronted by other mattera:
The unanimous seating of the
delegation last week by Uw Re-

t

Training Completed .
By Private Jackson
INDIANT0WN GAP, Pn. Pvt.
Curley Jncksnn, mm nf Mr. nud
Mrs. Gurley Jacltnon, Hnnfiud, re­
cently rumplt-tcd Ills basic training
with the Mb Infantry Division
here.
Ilis lH-v-eck coureu wllh the
famed Mh "lli'il Diamond" Divi­
sion was conducted hy combatAmi Elsenhower's barker* were toughenetl velcrnna of World Wki
pledged In advance nf Ihe support II and Korea,
of many nf the delegates In Fie
He was inslrurlctl In the usn of
tamps nf Warren and former Guv
Harold B, Hlassen nf Minnesota runvriiilntml light anti tienvy In­
«■ wait as many nf Ihosa still pub fantry wt'ttpoiiM its well n* aurh
Bely uncommitted In the Proslden rccvntly-lt vrti)|)i'd wcapuus ns the
75-mm. rrctdllrsH rifle. Hqnml noil
tlal nomination contest,
w This could put the burden on Tafi platoon tactics, living In the field,
to win aulckly or not gt alt. Ami and protective ntenmirr* against
T«fl exhwfed confidence that he atomic warfare were also Imilutlcd

h i*

anal

ircldenls have killed about DO per
urns every 24 hours. These figures.
'mvever, Include death* occurring
ong after Ihc accidents.
The week end enunt Includes onv Ihose deaths occurring within
the 73 hour period The average
nr lhal period was about tftfl In
M hours
The death loll hy stales (traffic,
Irownlng, fireworks and mlsccluncutis:
Alabama 9 7 0 9; Arizona 5 1 o Oi
Arkansas 2 3 1 2 ; California 29
1.1 n (I; Colorado 0 10 0; Connect!•ul 1 1 n ft; Dclownre I ft o 1 ;
Florida 7 2 ft I; Georgia 7 7 0 0;
Idaho 3 2 ft ft; Illinois 13 IH (I 3;
Indiana 0 \ ft 3: Iowa 7 3 0 1;
Kansas .1 4 ft 0; Kentucky in I 0 2;
Louisiana 17 3 ft 1; Maine 3 2 13;
Maryland 7 3 o 1; Massachiisetl*
7 0 0 2; Michigan IH 13 0 4; Min­
nesota II 3 ft l ; Mississippi K ? 7
ncsota 9 8 0 1; Mississippi • • ; Missouri 8 1 0 1; Montano 1 I
York 12 14 0 5; North Carolina

o r u r r o r ruRLjcATioN
TIIK STATIC o r FLORIDA TO
Iftu AFTfcR NAMED DF.FRNP*&lt;&gt; to. uiik Etinoo L
.
TO: il. U. Da MKLS and • ■
KAftlKl.U. hi* wlf*.
•"* II
dtau, ttisir unknown naira, n*v|.
in t . Irc*l*«a and grant***. ami
any anti all p«r»nn», llrraa anil
iitiptirall'tna claimma hr. throuaig
nr uiuirr main nr any of inam ur
having anr in lim l In aad tu *tow
lantl nrrrln ...niaiii to It# qulalon;
Wll.I.IAM OOLLINM and ——t.OLl.INH. hi* wll*. If all** and It
iliuil, litfilr unknown h*lr*. davl*■tt». Iraatata and arauia**. and
any anu ail pi Kona, i.niia and col •
porallun* oiaimlna hy, Ihrnugh or
tinarr ih*in or any of lh*tn ur
nnvmg any lnt*r**l In and to Ilia
land li*r*in aoudht lo b* nultlad:
M K. llltDCK and ---- — SHOOK.
hi* wlf*. If all** and If d*ad. llt«.r
unknown n*lra. ilavlaaaa. laaal***
anti grant***. and any and all p*r•ona. firm* and rurporalluna claim J
ina by. through ur und*r lh*m ur
any of lliain or having any lnl*rrat In and lo lh* land h*r*ln aonthl
in l&gt;* •lulflad: MAHT hi. HIIM1UK
and ------- KlilH ior,'. har huaiiaud.
If all** and If tl*ad, Ihsir unknown
hair*. il**laa**, l*aal**» and gratltat*, and any and all paraolia, llrm*
and
lorporaliun* ulalmlng
by,
Ihrouali. or untltr lham or any of
iharn nr havlnii any lnt*r**t In
iind lo lh* lanil h*r*ln *«ught In
bn tiuiaiail. and agaln*l all par*
■on*, known or
unknown,who
hava or claim In h*v* any In*
laraal In and In in* property h*fSIn atiuahl lo ha ijul*t«il; aaid land
ivnii and heina In namlnol* County.*
FttirMa. lo-wilt
W*«t Hair iW h l nf lh*
North wtat quarlsr tNWIi)
■&gt;f Hrrllon 9. Township II Houth,
llanua II r.aal. I*** lh* HaltIohiI IIIkIiI-of-Way. ’
IT IH ollUKIIRIr, Thai you and
rarh of you appear an*wtr nr
olhvrula* plead lo the *worn emu*
,.i»itu herein, on nr before Ik* 11*1
day of July, lltl, and In dafaull
thereof a Herree I'm I'onfeato will
he entered aaalnal you and aarh
of you. ilia gsnural nalura of lh*
■ull lielnp a Hull lo tjulal TUi*. _
Thla aull filed In lha ClrcuB
Court of tho Nlnlh Judicial Circuit
of Florida, In and for Hamlaola
I'uuiiiy. Florida, In Ehanctrx &lt;a»*
No. anno, tha ahhr**ial*d lilts of
lha ia*a being WIIITNKT HPIKtlKI, and IIIKNK M HI'IKOKU hla
wife. va. I&gt;. II. DANIKLM and
— liANIKIJI. hi* wit*, at at,
IT IH FIIHTJIKIt OHDRIIKD.
Thai thla nolle* b* nubtl«h*d In a
newapuper puhllabed In Hflnlnola
I'ounty, Florida, one# a w*»k for
four riin*».-utlva wetka,
WIT.VKHH Tha hand and aval nf
I). I*. Herndon, a* dark of Ilia
I'lrrull Court In and fnr Heiolnole
cminty, Florida, al Hip l.'oaig
IloiiMe In Hanford. Herolnola Pounlf.
Klorhla. Ihl* JTIII day of June, A.I'.
ItHl.
O P IIKIINHON
flark of lha Clrcotl
Cinirl. In and for H*ml*
nol* Counly, Florida
IHHAI.I
It II llltIFFITII
and
John A Hutfon
Hulii Horn fnr I'lalnllffa
if Houth Mnln Hlte*l
lirlando, Florida

court
n r Tisn c o u x t |
Jt'DIII], SF.MINOI.SI I'OI'STlI
*T,VFM o r FI.OHIDA.
IN rHOHATK.
IN IIK TIIK EHTATH Or
J. K VINCENT,
U*r**s*il.
TO AM. WHOM IT MAY CONUBMNi
Not li • |* hsrabr alvan Hist
IIAIll’ ll w. VINCENT (11act hla (In­
al ripml na AHmlnlitrator af lh*
••tala n( J. B. VlNCRNT, daeaasaa:
that ha (Hail hla pttltlon (or final
itlachxrf*. and lliai ha will apply
lo lha Tlonorabt* Dntini.AS 8TKN*
HT110*1. County Jndg* of (ttmlnuls
County, Fiotlda, nn lha It day nf
July, Issi, fnr approval of **mS anA
8 a n t ; (hr;final dUakarg* as AdinlaielraM
lor nt lh* aalais of J K vTnpani.
Virginia pt*&gt;-*a**il.
on ibis ll rtsy of Juh*.
lilt.
RALPH W. VINCENT

Vrrmom O 3 0
Washington 5 3

is

Administrator of lh*
•atata nf J. K Vlncanl.
ilec*a**i)

M 'nallaH*! Frnm Ha** riaal

in no, wi.o stood nn Ihe e* pin In's
bridge
Tne passengers were lo he al Le
M»vrr '''rnnee for lunch. The ship
will call Tuesday at Southampton
hefnre the return trip lo America.
"I (eel Ilka a pitcher who has
pitched a no hit game," the ship's
luhllant captain, M • year - old
i'ninrondure Harry Manning, told
reporters.
The weather wes fine for most
of Ihe ninlilen voyage. Even dense
hanks of fog she p lf off Newfound­
land her second night out did not
stow her down. She did hatter than
.13 knot*, guided by radar.
The United States' 160,000 shaft
horsepower motor had worked per­
fectly on Ihe entire trip. Ho power­
ful It stirred a foj,-.iy wake a mile
astern, the motor smoothly pushed
the ship along and passengers felt
hardly a tremble as they cruised
nt Ihe fast clip.
American ships last held Ihe
crossing record from 1851 to 1800.
In Ihii Tatter year the British City
of Hriissrls grabbed the title with
a trip from Ireland to New York
rf seven days. 29 hour* and three
mlnuiea. an average speed nf 14.HJ
knot*. Since then German, British,
Italian and French ships have held
llu l

vth n n n

IV COURT (IE THIS COUNTY
j I'Ihih,
anssiNtii.si county ,
•TA-rsi o r rLtmiiiA.
IN rntlRATK.
IN 1115 Till) I5HTATK OF
f'LAIIA I.KH VlNCRNT
D*c*a**l
TO AM. WHOM IT MAY UONCRH&lt;d
Nuilca la harsbv alvan lhal
IIA I,I'll W VINCENT fHad 1,11
(Inal r*port a* Administrator ol ths
sotai* or cl a ha l e r VlNCRNT,

'JT R M C IR C U IT COURT, MINTS}

o. r

' B

I

otii,-* Is hvn

BtSgSBlMSltUSS

THIS SUMMER?

• Plsx**4 n tw N ts a n t
ra s R io U

•

Fta**t has*a a&gt;r wVr*-

I .............

•

eoi*a4iM

if

.f t * t

M ia aiaands

F°u Nolle* (hot

m &amp; M is a k k

FICTITIOUS

•

1"
PldlntlK.

ih anr n sa i , a sisa ; gh.’s s 'n i

In his training.

1 At the convention opening, Ihe
WlND DOKB DAMAGE
Aeanelaled Press tahulsihm nf
MADISON, Fin. hB-FIvo large
pledged, rnmmltled and conceded
barm rilled with clgor wrapper
delegates showed;
T ill 334, Elsenhower 495, others type shade tohaccq wnrn blown
iltiwn and two more were damaged
191 and uncommitted llfl.
» Teft produced a slack of tale at tho Ernleigh Tobacco Co.’s
grama he laid represented pledgor Ttwknwny Form hero Into Bunday
luring a rain and windstorm.
.Several inches nf ra)n fell within
IK hour and « half. Treos wore ia equipped with 0; fPikU electric
unrooted and limb* w en blown fan which eraatea a braese strong
off, Considerable corn was blown enough to blow ' te mosquitoes
WOIKMIM INI7AU a large picture of Gen. Dwight D, fcsenhowsr on
down Into n Jar aeMwad'Into the
the (raniof tha Conrad Hilton Hotel In Chicago, headquarter* for both
Iraltom of the trap. Oolleetore, In
Sen. Robert A. Taft and Gen. Elsenhutver. (fnternnfloncl Soundpkofo)
their periodic rounds, remove the
jar, replace It with another and
send the mosquitoes lo the State
Hoard of Health entomological
laboratory at Jacksonville for containing the radioactive mater experiment may show that they
testing, counting and classifica­ aL Tha moequitoes started emerg- .live lunger than that,
ng from the water on Ibg morn
tion.
Factor* in the study, which arc
The rotary trap* consist o f two ng of Jpne 17, and by nightfall
big eunse mounted on ■ long arm an eetlmsted million and a hell -bring siiparvlstid by Dr. Nielson
mqkaulines had departed from th&lt; includes wind direction and vetozue*. : humidity

"

DOIUH tilIID UIMUANH.

.uT.*11! i* i "

toga! Notices

W

�m :'

' . •------------ ****------------ --- ------------------- 3------------------- — - -

■■

►v-. -v.‘

v '

-«.- ■«;

••

' p ;r v - -

Mr. Wilbur Peeple Find* Chicago
Convention Banquet Of Bitterness

Turner Reports On
Phone Co. Crowth
In Sanlord Area

(Editors note Wilbur Preble, the thing to do, and those who Just
average American rllltrn, la at-, come
.. to view.
tend*-* the Republican National „ Hundmfa simply mill srounrl
Convention. lie elves his lint lm- »•*« csllle - until their feet gel
* In the
•• fulhwlng letter to sore and their eyes g lase like Zompresaton
blea. —
up
. .picking
,
. c l mpalgn litera­
bis wife:)
ture. hoping
oping for
to a glimpse of a fa­
vored candidate . . .walking . . .
Hy II,\l, ROVI.E
CHICAGO id—Dear Trellis Mae, walking . . . endlessly walking.
This Is Coney Island on Saturday
Well, honey, Ihr Republican con­
vention menu right now Is political nigh! . . . a department store bar
gain basement sale . . &gt; a surging
smorgasboartl.
It Is a bampirl of hlllerness. cyn­ mass of human flesh overhung hy
icism, faith, platitudes, principles, a pall of continual noise — organ
hope, ambition, ami yearning. It music, pealing bells, campaign
la a rearh (or politicians to gel the eonga, chanted slogans, shouted
support of Ihe right people, and a greetings.
I rode down In an elevator with
reach for the right people In settle
on Ihe right politician — one who Rep. George Bender, who has all
can lead them In rainbow victory but lost hit voice rooting tar Tall
after 20 years In the political dark, Ha looked at the churning chaor
I guess what everybody would In the lobby and whispered
like most here Is a good depend­ hom ely:
"Organised confusion Is hard to
able Oulja hoard But In politics
there doesn’t seem to be any re­ find — but hire It looks easy."
Somehow out of this chaos ihe
liable compass, and It there la an
Uulia board In town the Demo­ Repo!bllcans win emerge in a few
crats art saving It for their con­ days with a platform "and a can
(•Male. Behind the rasste dastle
vention.
I can'l decide yet whether this the real work la going nn.
It Is Ihe candidates I feel sorry
Is actually a political convention,
a college homecoming, or a civil for — Taft, Elsenhower, Warren,
war. II is kind of all three rolled Slaasen. MacA»thur. To be Presi­
Into one — with Ihe candidates dent of the United States Is th*
making faces at each other, and toughest Job In the world. Ru* to
teen • age supporters running hack try to be President must he even
and forth with rival banners and worse.
To miny people here Ihe cnnvrn
veiling "yea learn 1"
The two biggest questions hera lion Is a kind of Roman carnival,
a partisan rallying lo pick their
era:
new chantplona mTd a great deal
(I) "Who va for?"
13). "Who d'ya think’ll really gel of fun. Rut only one man can
emerge winner. And to Ihe other
IIT"
The convention headquarters ar* candidates this time and this place
In Ihe Conrad Hilton Hotel, a kind will be only a lifetime heartbreak
By the way, I had lo pay S2.M)
of civilian Pentagon. II Is so huge
there Is s report one bachelor del­ to hava a suit cleaned. Send more
{ate _got Into an elevator In the money Immediately lo
eg*
Your loving husband,
lobby with a
i young lad^— and by
Wilbur
floor he
the time the
‘ ey reached
.....
lelt he had known her so long he P. S Mora tomorrow.
up and proposed marriage.
The hotel Is crowded from dawn
until midnight with Ihe two types
of people you find st every eonventlnn — those who have snmeBy The Associated Press
Widely
- / scattered sections of Ihe
nation
tods were In for thunder
itlon today
R I uch
storms ana showers, Ihe second
Ily 11(111 ANTHONY
dose of wet weather In as msny
days for many areas.
WIt h the long Fourth of July
the weather bureau predicted
weekend over nnd no more holf- rain for thrse areas: Sections ol
days In sight until l,al&gt;or Day, the Ihr Great Lakes region, Ihe val­
men .it the Naval Station are leys of Ihe Ohio and l-ower Mis
settling hnek tn n normal working slssippl. Ihe Gulf Stales, Ihe Mid
die and South Atlantic Slates
n
routine.
•
Those men not traveling to or
More wat weather Is expected
fiom Sanford used the holiday tonight for many oft hesc saina
weekend to go fishing, swimming, arras plus (lie Tennessee Valloy
picnicking or just plain lelaxln'- and Ihe Southwest Desert Region
Hoyd Grudinin chose an attractive The rest of (ha country has a gen­
girl nnd Ihe attractive surround-. erally falre venlng forecast.
Warmer weather Is forecast for
hiu* uf Now Smyrna llearh to
epyml
an unusually peaceful Ihe Nnrtheaslem and Northwest­
Fourth while Bill Brennan and ern United 8tates during tha day.
George (iallagher rented a boat with the Northwest cooling off si
and tried their luck It fishing an night. The central third ol (be na­
Ihe HI. Johns River. You would tion la txpectod to ba cooler.
Sunday’a widespread showers
k
think that with the good ol' Irish
rawest of Brennan and (iallagher. centered In Iho Northern and Con
’•* tnsy'a have The ftiik to catch eoma Iral Plains and (he Gulf Stales
big one but confidentially, they Sioux City, la., was hit by a heavy
wind • thunderstorm which caused
nevsr even got n hits.
Home men used tide past week some damage tn buildings nnd
end hh the starting date of long- power lines.
awaited leaves. Harry Smith left
DIES (IP HEART ATTACK
for Fori l.atiderdale, Oscar New
MIAMI i * ~ "I don't (cel good ''
drpnitrd (or his home in limnberg, 8. 0. and John Fox went to Albert O'Connor. M, a painter, told
visit Ilia family and friends In a companion today as they worked
on a second story scaffold al the
ChlUenango, New York.
Other rsAAH men who left the Marine Air Station.
A moment later he lopplrd to
station In time to spend the
Fourth at home were Pat Lyons the ground. A Navy doctor, LI
and Ignace Iacono, who made the George J. Caruso, said O'Connor
tourney to tha state of New York. died of a heart attack before he
Pat's home Is In the Bronx and tell
Ignsce's is In Queens Village on
Long Island. Whlla at' home,
Ignace also plans to act as best
man at his cousin’s wedding.
Richard Joyner and Gene Mahs
Complete aha list of NAAS men tu
depart from the station on leave
Ovar the weekend. Rich's destina­
tion to Gulhrla. Okla. and Gene
will be happy when ha reaches his
home town of Hutchison, Minn,
breauea it la there ho la planning
to he married.
Although the men already mentoned have Juat begun' th'
their
eaves, Charles Baughan, Bertram
“ each, Robert Salieri and Charles
tier have completed leave* and
hava returnsd ovar the weekend
for duty aboard tha eUUoo.
My wifa Dottle and I wars very
plei
ilaased to hava Wayne Bakkan as
Our guest for the holiday. Wayna
had -been stationed at NAAS for
about a year before ha waa trans­
ferred lo Kay Wait. Ha arrived
hero Just In time to help Dot and
too move from our npartment In

KAMN SMITH (skat a nap after s busy dty at Ihe GOr headquarters In
Chicago. Note that In addition to Ihe large Tafl buttons, Karen la elan
wearing • tiny Elsenhower billion.
(International SonnrfphotoJ

Wet Weather On Tap
For Most Of Nation

"Tho cio wih of tcls-phone aervlcsIn Snnfmd and Seminole County
lm, liren i nmpar sho I,- ilu- trio.
phone growth of (hi-.Stale of Flor­
ida". K. V Turner, local manager
of the Telephone Company palm
i-d out lodny. Mr. Turner .laird
that, "The Routheiii Rett Com
|iany h in inrrrn.ed thru teleidiom- .eivire nitre Ihe mil of
the war adding 2.J7I teleplione-i
since January I, HUH, It in verv
interesting to note that the City
of Sanfold ie-w hn* in exee-ia of
1.100 telephone., today."
Sln-'e .Ian, I, loin, -tome l,iis:t
npplii atiiiii i for ,ri&gt;- e liavr b-en
rated for To keep nhrennt „( ihn
f« it growing airn of Hatifni I,
«lli| to extend telrplionc fnrilities
into mini areas, many laigo mil
aide plan! piojeel i were roin
ideted. Mr. Turner pointed out
that the tun pair submarine cable
crowing l.«ke Monroe serving the
UrRaiy area, now provide- aria
Ire for approximately IfiO anti
scnbrrt in ihe Deltarv aira Mi
Turner lidded that proj-rta of this
kind ate a representative example
of the telephone piegrea,, in the
Sanfoid area.
Mr. Tinner al*o alaleil that.
"A Veiy good hnroilieler for
gauging Hie e,-,i,ionite develop
loeld of nos &lt;11\ i, the liiiir.i
ill loll euth plies'll al Ihal pal
lo ill.ir ills, and it i, verv list
•sling in note th.li .hue Jan I
IlMti, we have in.lnllrd l.l ad
dillnnal 'eilion . nf long dlalanee
•wili'hhoaid* lo (‘ale for Ihe ill
neaaed loll n.ige in N'liifiud
I'lieie til - il III' pie.ellt llllle IH
sviti-hhoaid poiilions in Sanford,
irpirwcnf iUK II po.t Will Hlt’ltM t*
uf 2PIPi oVf'l Ihe 1) III RCfvIri*
|'»llttu IMk' Ills' Will "
*'TI»ri r f«|O M long ilittniiri*
cireutlx le nllliir mil of the i i l y
tndav. in ineieine nf t I N I - ,
Mi.

Titr. s y n p o r ii
Moniljs Jills 7. I'C.J

hf. r a l d
I'jji

llivoi's Anti Harbors
Money Hill Delayed
t" '
Ui \ .
li-l W y
S.Y.
l
r.7 M m
■L

WA. h i m ;
Ufi. cam n\ »*i
hill a .*s I*.»
■i -entile
lino |. CMfll* »
.sdli no pi i
hrfni •* iif*\1
\ fn.l*t fi\» i .i f••in tmlliitn ilnllar
ip|*i"i" i.iiitwi tn Im- tn i on irur Iton
tin* M.iiturtl ID* •• &lt;iii tti Sotilh
r.irillm.l .Mill (,r*iti*|i hr'fl I|||
nur*'i tnriit .» i *••»•11*
tpoigldl
V.nnl v fi ll *|*tIfl‘MIMM**tlf
The II.n il. ■II III III and ill o th e r ,

"I'lr •111«|•(». •|
rnnf(f*'t mi
i".pt*n thi i'1'
Ih l

llm t •

.Mill

|l«tit ,

Srimlj

i i «*mi|m«mmI r Dcmi •&lt;*" •i*i*i ••) •-i by
»m *. » I

l | 1, | . r t l

|l\ fits* 'm l •f•• leaf (lag* \|t»|y f*|li!MM n

fOSMIR U. S. SINAIOR Situ tall Week, of M-uacIlllietU (toft), repit«
nenllog the ttotnliower force,, and Morion Appel flight), of Wa.lilngIon. D V . representing Hie T.ifl h.irketr. confer In Chicago svilh Otiv
George Oahrlrl.on, rh«trm,n of ihe Reimhllr.n Nation,I Commute,.
Thav Iron,,! o'.il into, for the OOP National Committee ha,ring, on
roni-i|, Ins'ols lor - oi-i ftoio 7 ,i il-, and Pnert-s Rico ( tufernnttonal)

I •\

.lf|f| I till

I'iiNMl
Mi»i mI.i

I'niner nald

"VVe a ir a) tile pie.enf lim n in fill!) 1 ••■ni Mill • are in.ids' in San
ta ilin g a il vice, on a n id i hasp-. ford
Iin1* f *-oitipauy liu. rsti'ii
In Ihe W lnnl’W'ood S 'lh -lu i ion. and
ise |■l.in • In eontinun the iI'xpan
"I vice wilt In- pins ided within •IIIII pt-x * llll in Santud dor ing
Hn* v.'i V Ueal fn*nt.- lo Ihe a* I*
Hi- n \i 1 ‘ Ilmuitlis " M. Tin nei
inli ne
t h e ir n lo in ills olln'i
•late, 1
eon. till* Him p l o j ' i i - III H n ill hr
II is a i lliM poillleil1 Hnsi plan •
emnpl- led w lH iin the in si
is
Hr illi lt i »\*1V to lu.t all two ad
inotllll-. H u l svlll plovide r i vis's" dilioiinl 1« 1 lit&gt;11, of 1DCIII N
•W111 |l
to llin .i' a p p lica n t, now w alling, 1*1*111 (I.. .III1*1 1vvii ntlili t Iniwtl Post
and il is r . (hunted Hnsi I h e ir f 11Ml , •»f &lt;
loll HwilclihiwiriU, The oi
ssill he an iin le a n - of appioxi
!*•*•■•♦*Mil 1 wdl In* H*Itled it,i time
m alely 7011 addition i lelephone. in lake saio of anticipated ir
ssilI iiii ihe next &gt;eai
th).. e .li
•mileiiienl • ssllhm Ihr very iiomi
mate I - Iuihs'i I upon p e l pel fo|
In line" Il us llieii objective
mam e and Hie lapist giosslh of keep light sin with their expan
thl,i area."
e .Ion and impmveinent program,
Mi
I ill net levealed Ihal Ihe I nuaivts nl svilh
the rssutiniial
people of .Snufnid m e exlcnalvo gmivHi of Iliiw area," Mr. Tinner
iiiii' ii of lideploille aei vies', and .tilled

I -Ml»| li (• 1*1*1 , | || J f It K)* |

( Mlllml I•I•I_t .tHI
1*1 ••!•■•i fm \ iin It if*|»iiiprl.i*
11*Ml till fs*l i'll Ml Dm •I « :11|l I I|f|l|'I)
•III*I '»• II.ill l|i|i|ma*s| |»s11 , \i-1ft|
MintMiiit • iu»*»tfi*: ilu’ rsMilrrmcp
rrromiiM *»-l ifii*tt in* hflrtl
I'lxt'i mil fi iilfH (nn tni**flf»ti
Mi H»*n*l*
Iiiii \V«HM|ni|f lork

I I . .! |i|.i

' 1*1 UNI |Nki

•miiDmI •"if.Inn linn |||
• •i*ti »l inti 'Wiuthfrii
I n »•

11 li

m m I I imm

i , it it * 1 1 •;

V
l* ;ir h ! ” ;r
it

S io n *

;\ it id \&lt;- m i .

\ Lit Y

H IS 1
.mi i t , i i l l :

l

h i:n r

In The News

I

n

0 « THE
S S M B T
ar
m
IN TOWN

s

JS,1K.S?

»

spent a day
Ulking over
-old tlm .i" lo Ifao
which
ork ha alto visited tha
he used to wori
homes of Mr, and Mrs, Ed Badenbn
baugh and
Mrs. Yarn
Smith.
The Vacation Biblo School of
tha First Baptist Church *.tre
aboard ifcenthr fpr a vlalt around

' aviation training and ike hangar.

men ^aboard tha

c
In «U kinds of weather,
despite the hardest kind
o f nerd wear, tough
Du Pont Porch &amp; Floor
liuunel stands up and
fights back! Try It on all
your Boon . . . wood or
ooncruU, Indoors of out.
Choose from
tw«h« beauti­
ful, model n
©WOTSf

Paint Now Pay Later
1
No Down Payment
m

Provo Dodqo Valuo lha

'- h

Hill Luhibtr &amp; Supply.

• u
&gt;,

‘SHOW DOW N' WAY

; i

W W riF K /t

•■
-

I

(&gt;.

I.®

i. s e

SI5MIN0LE

s’ .1.1 &gt; f ’
l*.»|s* ,

I
r

COUNTY.

'l$Sr,a
- •. v l1
.,
•*
■

MOTORS

’
Mr,!*,WnJl . , J
■

*T‘ j. 1 ‘ 7

f

■
!-

V.

-

i

.

* ►

. . .4

1 .

•x
JS£WM h

Ft. Mellon Park
iltt.J5tul Plrxl Slrret I’h. 1011

�I

• -r*%

*I

Vl

TUB SAIVTORD fTRRALD
Page 4
Monday Jely t, 1331

President’s Rating

The Sanford Herald

"Whnt Polk went for, he fetches." So an earlier Ameri­
can historian characterized President James K. Polk, whoso
four-volume diary, not published until sixty years after his
death, has now been Issued in handy one-volume form. Tills
remark summarizes the unusual record o f achievement of
his administration. When he became president In 1846, his
witn' Aua Us reduce the tariff, re-established the sub-treasury
organization o f our bunking system which had prevailed un­
der Von Buren's administration and later been repealed, ac­
quire California, and settle the Oregon boundary dispute
with Great Britain. All these he accomplished,
A few years ago 65 historians, circularized by Prof.
Arthur M. Schlesinger o f Harvard, gave their estimate of
thee president*. Described as "great" were Lincoln, Washlhgon, FDR. Wilson, Jefferson and Jackson. The "near great"
were Theodore Roosevelt, Cleveland, John Adnms and Polk
"Average" was the term applied to John Quincy Adnms,
Monroe, HayeB, Madison, Van Bureu, Taft, Arthur, McKin­
ley, Johnson, Hoover und Benjamin Harrison. Six were
rated as below the average: Tyler, Coolidgu, Fillmore, Tay­
lor, Buchanan and Pierce. The only absolute failures were
Grant and Harding. Three presidents were not estimated,
William H, Harrison and Garfield bucntiBo of the briefness
o f their service, und Truman becauso he wan still In office.
Polk la thua found in distinguished company. This quiet,
hard-working president should be better known by Amer­
icans.

KslablUSee la IBM
h M M M OaUr u « t t lararSar
t •■■4ey, ctiU la M aa4 )tvn
ata. Ciikll.knl •&gt; eataHara !•&gt;ala# reiltiw H ■»&lt; N.h Taare
111 itaaaalla A t.*.*
■■
rJaaa matt**.
Ir n ik r l», late, ai the r*«i unite
at saaruid, rinrUa, uaC.r Ike t i l
al C'aaertaa at Mtrrh B, ISTB.

S

K O I.I.A tII L. IICAfV

f.tlla r

nuRiiair

■ a tla tta

iiram

M . eager

•tiaacnimon RATCf
■ r Quiitr
___ _
Oar M aalh________
Three Maalha
•la Maalha
naa Tear _
ATI ebttaarr aollrea, rarda at
thaaba, rraulallaai aad aallrca at
..icft.lnn.rar re* rha eareaaa cl
raltlaa tuu*&gt;, ,.m n. rkarard Jar
tl rraular ddrmlalaa ralra.
Naerrtaaftd irallaaallr »T la.
laad Trivaaaarr NtaraaaafaHtaa
*■«- Wert Vara, U lM ir, l&gt;rtrail.
Haata a Cllr aad at. I.aala.
Tha Htrail U a a r a k r af Iha
Aaaatlalad ©tree which U tatlllad
earUelr.lr t* tha ata tar r u t i n .
lllaa al all tha laral atwa » Halad
i Ihla ■•"•eager. aa m il aa all
I* atrra dltsairbaa.

S

Convention Sidelights

THE BIG DIVIDE
Ry U

"Mamie, what a wonderful name
"la Mamie, lo bar heart borti
a flame."
NolseT Mao, you couldn’t hear
Right catchy. Mrs. Taft’a name
yourself think within three blocks is Martha. Any bets on how long
of the Conrad Hilton Hotel, main before then'll be a Martha aongf
_____
a of the Republican
ilionafConvention ■
And In this capital of cocktail
If bead* aren't playing, sirens bars, a convention fever his taken
are screaming. Or' sound trucks hold.
are thraytog
a r t o Or all three ere going The aadala Blackatona Hotel,
when the very elevators give off
And as if thin weren't *00©
an aura of restrained elegance, has
the Taft people got out a big,
caught tha fever. Tipplers have
t aintod Liberty Veil and a n
their choice of:
Ini the daylights out of it — as
Elsenhower eye-opener 83 ccnla.
ihla is written - la a mournful
Stassen stir ......... ........80 cants
minor key tost add* Ik* fiaei
Taft teaser .............. . 80 cent*.
touch.
Warren warmup ... —. 73 cants.
Moatly, though, they sing
This may ba tha angriest OOP
convention store 111*, or It may
not bn. Bui five wlU get you Ian
it’s the elagtogeat.
The Tafts have dusted off that
(our • leaf clover song (ram

asasr,

K&lt;L
O,

"We’rt looking over • tow ■ 1**1
clover that wa overlooked before.
T i n (tog "Battle Hymn of the
r u
song:

Battle Of Words

Tha Republican! have been

id

buty calling each other namei that
no matter who wim the nomination
their candidate it bound to be a
fin t clast you know what.
Senator Taft thinki ha wai being
very generom when ha gave Eisen­
hower back 16 of the 38 Teaai
delegate! itolen from him. It wei
a! if lorneone h«d picked a ten
dollar bill out of your pocket, and
then cipeci you to be satisfied be­
came he relumed two dollar!,
McCarlhyirm it a political in­
strumentality which everyone ap­
plauds when the daits are directed
■t one's own particular peeve and
which everyone condemns when the
targrl happens to be a friend in­
stead of foe. It is the righteous
crusading epirit so long as the nos­
ale of the flame thrower is kept in
whel we belisM to be the right
direction. It becomes a nefarious
and diabolical thing when wt gel
in the line of fire.
When you take a drive in the
evening lo cool off, rcadfebar that
more accidents occur in hot weath­
er than in cool. Hot weelher tends
to make driven irritable, and care­
less of the rights of others. Especial­
ly in heavy traffic it is more danerous in hot wrathcr. So if you
o take a diive to tool off, try to
keep cool. Don't let your blood
ptessure tiie because someone else
doesn't know how to drive. Stay in
line and take your lime, Then you
may gel home safely.

S

In New York City the other day
at the age of 69 died Stuyvesanl
Fish whom most of us haven't
heard of since prohibition days
when ‘federal agents boarded hit
yacht "Restless" in New Yotk haibor In search of liquor. Fish sub­
sequently sued the government for
illegal invasion of hit home and
collected $3,000 in damages. Bui
the most interesting thing about S.
Fish Is that he was a direct lineal
descendant of Peter Stujrvsient,
founder of New York CHy and first
governor of a colony a f Dutch
seeking freedom in the New World.

The editor of the Pittsburgh
Courier, a Negro, by tha way. sug­
gests that tha Nsgroaa should not
be carried away with the "political
fieud" designed to capture Negro
volet sometimes known as Civil
Rights legislation and othsrwiis
known as the FEPC It Is ths
most effective politico! gimmick
concocted tinea tha W ip tf Act
mode 'labor' a Democratic Party
.captive". But. ha addt, tho progress
of the Negro can bast be preserved
under civil right* guarantee*. al­
ready provided In tha federal and
itate constitutions and through edu­
cation rather than through lagtl
coercion.
^
'
1
. j answer to the queetion of how
i planned to spend the Fourth of

tic treatment gave his characters a simple, unstudied dig­
nity. Steinbeck, whose works are rend the world over, Ih
known as a political liberal, Foi that reason when he attacks
Communism his words are likely to corry weight with people
who would distrust, other writers.
,
While in Italy Steinbeck has become engaged In a liter­
ary duel with an Italian Communist who criticized the
United States with the current Soviet lie about germ wurfor# in Korea. The American author has never been one to
mince words and his reply to the churgea was angry and
forceful. After be bad answered each of the Communist
mints with logical refutations lie summed up by saying that
he only germs the United Nntions were dropping in Kom i
were the germs of truthful IduiH in the form of pamphlets.
Muhh Flight Of Jets
He concluded:
'I'd Japan tinder Way
“ This Is the germ that the Soviets fear more
than any single tiring. They are right to fear the
HONOLULU tin— Upwards uf So
[erms of truth, for It Is these germs which will
F h i Thumlurjtta a re making u
ventuolly destroy them."
muss Plglit frum Oorgia lo Japan

Important Tusk
Miss Myra Waller Kwin, who died recently in Jackson,
Mo., enjoyed an umiHunl distinction. In her career as a
teacher her students Included hotli the mun who was to be­
come President of tho United States and his wife. President
and Mrs. Truman were both members o f her class when they
attended school ut Independence,
In one of the clussroomn somewhere in thti country to­
day sits a future president. Thuse schoolrooms do hold thu
boys and girls who will one day Im thu leaders in tho United
Status as well us those who will Im less noted citizens. Thut
is why It Is so important for our schools to bo the best posafbld places for them to receive tho education and training
they will need.
Not every teuchur can bo so fortunuto as to havo a
future president us a student. But It Is necessary to have
teachers who realize how much o f the future ot America Is
In their hands. It la also Important for boards of education
and other citizens to realize tho Importance of good teach­
ers and to set salary standards which will attract Intelligent,
dedicated people to thu tank.
If

Beauty Shops Closed

Calgary, Canada, women nr© facing a crhds. It la be­
coming narder and horded to find girls willing to work in
beauty ahopa. Tho head of one school said that if this ten­
dency continued, half thu shops would linvo to c I o h o within
five years. Ono reason for thin falling o ff in applications for
Jobs Is a new law, requiring operators to servo a year's ap­
prenticeship before they can hnvu their own shops or get re­
gular pay.
What would happen If all tho shops dosed? They are
generally regarded aa a necessity. A strike o f operatives
would arauaa such Indignation on the port of putrons that
they would probably insist on martial law to force the atrtkeri back to work.
Extremely reactionary males will mutter, "My grand­
mother never fooled around with all this stuff." To which
the answer may be, "Yes, und look at her."

1 » . «.»&lt;

-

Well, the Ileenbowers have
picked up the four • leaf clover
song, putting their own enll-Taft
wont* in It.
Aim, they've put out e hand­
somely printed brochure of other
song*. Like their aunflower songYou remember: He'e * sun • flow­
er, etc, The Ik* tong goes:
"He wa* born In Texpi
"He was bred in Xtaess - - "He’s the flower of our heart."

f

s

i r

‘ "right ihf teem across the field.
“ TeU them Ohio'* here."

Faith It a form of courage.
The American novelist John Steinbeck has always de­
Fearldte men alwara hare brrn
Invincible In the bailie of life. monstrated great sympathy for the poor und downtrodden.
An hundred of von ihall nut ten His novel "The Grapes of Wrath" depicted the squalor and
thousand lo flight__ Ll. 28:8.
the poverty of the itinerant fruit pickers, but Iris sympathe­

The Republican! art evidently
trying to convince the country that
they are ju it ai bad ai tha DtcraocraO.

0 song called "Janie:"

• M fe A M r ftn t
ley rolled Into one.

MONDAY JULY 7. 1*33
TODAY'S HIBLR VERSE

CREAGM

HEI’ ORTH FOR DUTY
U. H. NAVAL AUXILIARY
AIK .STATION, REAM FIELD,
NAN D1EUO, Calif.— Robert H
Wilson, aviation chief structural
mrrhanlc, USN, formirly of Longwood, Fla., and husband of the
former Miss Katherine E. Kelly of
HO Dekalb Avtnut, Portsmouth,
Vt.. has reported for duty to
Helicopter Anti-submarine Squad­
ron 2 here,
Thu helicopter squadron 1* the
fh it of Its type on the West Coast
amt was formed in March, 1982.
drivers walked out May 7. They
went hack June 7 under the truce.

0,608 Claimants Get
Unemployment Funds

TALLAHASSEE (Spucial)-SUtyuna Florida counties reported 8,008
claimants collecting 9115,591 in un­
(he U S Air Foret says that
employment Insurance for an aver­
plows lln Hliillly lo wage war any
age of about 117.30 per person for
plncc al n moment's nollrt.
the week ending June 27, as com­
pared to 0,513 receiving $113,649
'I he llml squadron of thu 31st
ilia .week previous and covering ths
Fighter - Escort Wing made Hit
same period In 1951, 8,281 unem­
2.K/8 mile llighl from Travis Air
ployed were paid $130,290, accord­
H um * In C a lifo rn ia to lllckam Field
ing to a news release by Raymond
Sunday In 5 hours and 29 minutes
K. Barnes, Chairman of tha Flor­
I lie 2&lt;l F Sis wern refueled In air
ida Industrial Commlsslpn.
hy II 29 tanker planes fur lilt
Aa Indicated by the figures, em­
world's lunges I over • water hop
ployment la holding up exceptional­
hy Jets, Flying at U,U(MI feel, Ihey
ly well as compared to a year ego.
averaged about 450 miles Oil hour.
In this county, 78 unemployed
Thu second and third squadrons
JACKSONVILLE (At—Bus drivers persons received $1 ,211 .
are duo In make thu hop today and
tomorrow. Eventual dust Ination of and the Jacksonville Coach Co. tat­
the Jrts In Japan. The 0,000 milt tled their pay differences here
REDS ABANDON RADIO
early today, averting another tietrip'Marled Haturdsy from Turner up of Ihe city's transportation sys­
BERLIN un— West Barilo police
said today tha Communists have
Air Force base, Albany, (Ju,
tem.
Drivsra have been operating the abandoned their giant Radio Ber­
MuJ. Bobert J. Keen, Jackson­
ays under a lin building In tha British sector,
busts the past So days
ville, Fla , led Ihe first flight.
truce
agreed
upon
alter
city offi­ leaving only a skaleton craw of
"I'm a little tired but the whole cials granted the but company
a watchmen and acrubwomen be­
mission wan quite routine after all fare increaie from 19 to IS cents. hind.
The 750 &gt; room building ones
Ihe training wa'vu pul In," Keen
Union representatives and man
said "Endurance was tin- only agernent met to droll a new con was the fountain of Nail props
factor."
,
tract which is expected to give Ihe ain! u ami later uf the Rad line,
lie said Ihe purpose Is to bolster drivers 0 cents an hour and other he shift of staff, file* and records
U S. air defenses In the Far East benefits amounting lo an nverall from Ihe Communist island in tha
British sector to Uruenau In East
Two planes In Ihe first squadron boost of 12 cents.
returned to California when their Tha union aiked a wage Increase Berlin started more (ban a year
refueling equipment failed
from $128 to $l.S0 an nour when ago.

Run Drivers' Strike
Over Pay Is Averted

f

ORD

In a l b a n k

1941
Buick Special Sedan

$175-00
1949
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan

The Tilt people probably will
try to (op Ihla baton the day la
Mrs. candidate song,
over, but ao far Ihan’s only one
ft Blade its debut at a mammoth
reception
D. Els­
itlon for Gan.
Gaa. Dwight
Dwl|
_____/ mil
enhower
nlpht,
f l end hie wife Sunday
loved it. You
and Mf|.
Eisenhown I----Hi. EiMOhower
t on radio or
wlU be. bearing ..
it _a -lot
is week. Gee* to the tune of

‘

1950
St udebaker
Commander Sedan

ly
W. V. Bitting
Touckton Drug Co.
Of course you don't feel any
different than you did at thlrty-elght or even thirty. Maybe
rop don't really, but your
bodily processes are changing
or will be shortly.
From forty on yearly health
•laminations will materially
•Id your boalth tor tht yoars
•head. Regular professional ad­
vice for both man and woman
Ifmna help over a difficult
peylod of life.
There are many fins drug
products your doctor can pre­
scribe should medicine be requtred.
By selecting a pharmacist of
provsn ability you assure your­
self of expert medication,
©opyrtaht
rfcie la ike 414*1! at • eerie* el

ffE g ffa r &amp;

1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan

$1340.00

Now That You
Are Forty

m

$1271.00

Low Mileage, Looks New

$187300
1946
Oldamobile 2 Dr.
Sedan

$788.00

NICHOLSON
BUCK CS

210 MAGNOLIA AVK.
Phone 1034
Hanford

c r

^ A T L A N T IC
N ATIO NA
L BANK,
t n i l V I L L, t

O# n o t ,
*

(MQANUUt I Mi

■4

STATEMENT OF CONDITION
AS OP JUNE 80, 1962
COMPTROLLER'S CALL

( M l t U M W U i T h tA

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF

Significant Surplus

JUNE 30, 1952

COMPTROLLER’S CALL

Tampa Trlbuna

Leant and Discounts
i ‘

Overdrafts '

« 39,011,770.38
8,101.43

Banking Boutt.
ward with Idtaa for spending tht
money.
The tpendera are already thinkin* up ways to dlipoia of morn
than thd atata can aspect to col­
lect from preecnt taiea In tho
1B53-BB biennium. There la talk
In Tallahaatea that tha neat bud­
get may have to be Increased $50,000,000. That, of dourae, would
requlra naw taxes.
We jl«m't think a 150,000,000 In­
crease In tha atata budget la
necessary and we don't think any
increaie that require*, add Mo m )
general tasea can possibly ha
justified.
In tha threa flacal ream, atoafc

nillar with tha state
an deny that thare la
antravaganca a n d
operatlona. Tha flret
« new Governor end
hould ha not how

Capital Stock

Loam and Discounts
K;
l
Overdrafts k

Surplus

Banking Houit, Furniture
and Flaturaa

Liability Under

Undivided Profits

FMitral Rtiarva Bank
Stock
Other Resources
U. 8. Government
Obitgatlcns

91,177AMI*
I H jilS

17,831,471.98

Mtt.Md.74
g ilU H il

•

,nVO, u3s?U

•

�____
-

..Jm'

■

Social And Personal Activities
i-HONE 148

*Social Calendar

e rSana ! s

i
Till? HANFORD 11ER\L'.
Sired Dunce Held
Momls) Inty 7. PI72
Page
By City Kccrcniion

Betty Cagle Honored
With Bridal Shower
Miss Pat Cnssube urn! Miss
Margie Hodges entertained mi
Wednesday night with a miscel­
laneous shower honoring brideelect Miss Hetty Cagle, Guest*
gathered at 8 00 o'clock ut th"
Ca -«ulie i'iuOi. . I.uvflv urratiyt
menl* uf summci flowers decorat­
ed the room* mol attention -,vn»
centered mi u decorated uuihrelln
filled with shower gifts.
l.ate In the evening refresh­
ment* consisting of lime punch,
small cakes and salted nut* were
serve by the hostesses. Time en­
joying the writing with Mis
Cagle were the Misses Jtickle
Howland, lln/d
Haines, Anita
Jimlliet, huacmuii Culluni, .Man
.limit I'lutci nnd Itoheit Viuing cinbrare in lids scene from ItKl)'*
lane Kuhuliks, Denise
Stevens, "l ln Mull Breed." in color !■&gt; IVcIndiotoi, . 1,owing ,m the Ititz Theater
Joanne Mlniivder. Hetty Culluni, •i i ecu Thui.-dny mid l-Tidny
Mildred Williams, Mud t.i. rtie nnd
tr'is is
I I Ma
I Iiii
l i ns.
,
!
Hetty Doris
\! 1VI1111

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jardlne amt
MONDAY
children have left for Chicago, III.
Campbell Losilng Po»t 63, Am­
to visit relatives.
erican Legion, will hold e free
(upper meeting at 7:00 p.m. at
Mr. and Mr*. John L. Sauls and
the Legion Hut. Election of offi•on have returned front a vacation
rers will be held.
•pent In the Carolina*.
The Sunday School Worker's
Council of the First baptist
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Willis have
0?hurch will meet In the Memuiinl
left for Louisville, Ky. wheie they
Educations! building at 8:UU p.m.
plan to spend about three weeks.
The W.M.S. of Central baptist
Church will meet with Mrs. C.
Mr. and Mr*. C. r.. I’htllln* left
J. Wilkinson at 1518 Weil First
yesterday to spend sume time in
Street at 7:30 p.m.
St. Louis, Mo. and Chicago, III.
lluth Hrott, Mrn JUIpli liny, M rv , a
., ,,,
* . . .
A
The Wuman'* Bible Class of
W. A. Cagle, Mrs Joha Keeling
l*S .
the First Baptist Church will
Mr*, (llenn (Joembl# and child­ and the hostesses.
m*et at 7:3U p.m. at the homo of
ren, Marvin, Terry, Duane and
Mr*. M T Haynes J i . etilerMrt. H. C. Wiley, 2It) West SisQlsnda, have left for Moline, III.
tniiis-,1 mciidieia of tier Cnnn-tu
teenth Street. Mrs. II. U. Odlinm
to visit for about a month.
Chili at her Iio i ii i ' on I'lumosn
Sr. and Mrs. O. C. UlbU wil!
Drive ncenllv in hiiimi of Mrs, C
wstrve as co-hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Berger*
I. Collin* on her liiithrlny. Fob
w
TUESDAY
Elder Kenneth E. Manning, new have returned from Flora, HI.
b.wlng revel nl Cnimstu gumei
Clrclss of the W.S.C.S. of the pastor of the Seventh Day Ad­ where they vielted relative* for
Mr*. Cullm- was presented with
First Methodist Church will meet ventist Church, and Mr*. Menslng, several days.
a gift ft mil tile members uf th •
as follows: No. 7 will meet ut the entertained members uf the church
•lllll.
By HUTII COWAN
The Misses Lula and Lissiv Za­
home of Mrs. O. II. Anderson, 2013 ut their home un Wast First
Delieiim* refreshment*
were
CHICAGO Hi—Mr* Dwight {1
Washington Avrnue at 8:tM) p.m. Street Thursday evening. Hu for­ chary of Burlington, N. C. *re l.lsrnhowcr
and \lt* Hubert A •erveil to tin- full..wing Mi*. .1.
There will be a murkcl bosket merly had chin ge of the Kissim­ visiting ut the home of Mis. A. D lull are working
harder lli.ru llicy \ Itio-r, Mi .11.Ii|i Krider, Mr«
Zachary at 812 Magnolia Avenue.
sate In connection with the meet mee SDA church.
ever have in ijietr lire*. m ihc hit t At Hi iiill) Mi-, i I. I'ollitt*.
Ing. No. tl will meet at the home
Mis. I.ela Wald of Del.and is ter ImtHo between llielr huihantls All*. Guillen Siinini Ml- II It
of Mrs. Mas Fnndoin. hint Myitte
\ I'e-let, Mis
the guest of her son-in-law end fur the Hepuhlir :iu I'reMtleiitlul I'aikei, Mis.
Avenue at N:U4) p.m. No. 0 will
• IJilt mi Smith, Ml* Cliff Abledaughter, Ml. and Mrs. Sam Thui- nomination
jn c e l at the home of Mrs. Thro
Each Is going through the or iii.il Mis. Ilaylie*
mond.
W a tt, 120 West Eighteenth Street
deal of greeting thousuilds und
at 8:00 p.m.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles I’eisons thousands of delegalcs. alter irate* |
OVIEDO (SpecialI—In a cere­
The Prayer Meeting Service at mony of beautiful simplicity Miss and daughter Julie have returned and well wishers nnd hoping ihat H r a x h m l l i i n t l u y I s
the First baptist Church will be Jeanne Sheldon, lovely daughter from Daytona Beach where they by u handclasp, n smite, n word,
held in the Memorial Educational of Mr. and Mrs. F. H Sheldon of spent u shots time.
A p p o in lc d A h C le r k
Mie Is winning supporter* from tha
I'lit-'tlav i*v**nliiK, ul 7 If*. Ih»*
Building at 8:00 p.nt. Mr. E. U. this city, became the bride of Ir­
opponent's ramp
Jill It iViihiry Art» mul l.t-ilrr*
Carter will be the speaker.
And
to
Mrs
Tuft
it
is
indeed
Mr. and Mre. Ernest C. Maker
vin U. Phillip*, sun of Mrs. Char­
lit iibtmi llm tlpv Ji ji initivi* uhiMp ul Sti lnuii Hiiivi*i Rll) vriu
The Midweek Prayer Service of lotte Phillips, of Orlando, on of DeLand spent Sunday with hit an ordeal, for she suffered a par­ •I llltlnji), KlniulHtlll 11f Uil&gt; lllti' pri’Ai u( tin* vxi'll kuuvxti ytuing
alytic
stroke
two
years
ago
She
Cfntral baptist Church will meet Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baker,
Ml M
i1441 \|| e l Utllllll tiilivi; Ut»V% Amrinan port. John (*Uii«h, in
has lo eaumaigo from n wheel I |t||111111iiIi , lilts Let'll 41|k]Mkl111t*kt u ii joliiiR of hl» own povtiy, uilki
at 8:00 p.m. Our Sunbeam gtoup
The ipiid ceremony was per­ 1500 West First Street.
■
hair
Hut
(ortuuulely
her
right
will also meet at this hour.
formed before an altar in the
ftv li« | J,.nut'.* I*. S. l!i‘Vk'itni% t«» i iiiimuutrs un fin* work of tin- port
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Vet nay hand her hand stinking hand—Is Mu- luff in i lit- sis ihiit f \ iii a it tuMuy rh»» pultliT in wi'lttuin*
The Seminole High School linn,l lltiulist paMurium graced with tall
imaffrelrd
and
her
large
brown
, III hold summer praetice in the , basket* of wldte gladioli and fern and Julie arrived on Friday from eyes have their old lime sparkle m■■•-1111 i i Li t. r«11 iiit 11*tu i‘ of
school band ball at 7:30 p.m. All Candlelabrn. b e a r i n g burning Savannah, (la. to spend some time
"Martha Tati is a woman of B•111«•n lil r11Vi - fii| Ilit* StMtilhl
alumni and Interested persons uiu white taper* graced eillu-r side of with Mr. and Mr*. Joe Melsch.
great coinage " &lt;nmmeuteit Hep •&lt;r11|’ 11 -.t*stiltI Ihstrit't mI Mii i y
11«114!
lit |• MlVt'll'tlX XX41
i In*
cordially Invited to be present.
|the altar, too.
Mre. Lillian Vickery left Yes- t ranees llnllon o( ohm, as she Mail *&lt; 1 MMutmlt'i uf U'aki*
Th* aleanur't Class of the First
O'- Frank C, Morgan performed
wntrhed Mr* Tail receive long
trrday
for
Katonah,
N
Y.
to
( IalitI 'v Ls i, it ft'll inat niiD n
Baptist Church will meet ut 8:DO . the oeicimmy before a small group
spend the lumntvr month* with line* of guests at a lug reception I' -h)MiHi t p| J -till* i * f 1% in until
tun. at the home of Mrs. It. T. of rclutlve* und frlemls.
Sunday nigh: Her husband stood
Mr.
and
Mre.
Michael
Dugan.
The bride's beauty was eivlunt, 801 East fecund Stree.,
beside her
Mi Hu mil v *.1111 i tit m Lin
with Mrs, A. J. 1’vicison as co­ ham-ed by an attractive beige
Al uiiiilhri hotel a few blocks
Mr.
and
Mr*.
W.
A.
Fitts
.md
.hut kakln suit, with which she
IIIIM II \N.\nl ai KMKN IS
hostess.
away. Mrs Elsenhower, also be i" -ill) xxkilt fil l lilt lit iu Mli i i i"o
Mr.
and
Mr*.
W.
A
Kitts
Jr.
left
wore a picture hat of black mylan.
I Im ;it t ttiiiif iiitf «|«*|ui| tiiM nl.
side her husband went through a
Mi itii*I Mi 4 Kt*i‘i i *ln i Kim no
today
fur
Richmond,
Va
where
Del blouse of black crepe was
mammoth huudHinkliig event thill «i»•V*' •tlrrl I lit (Hints' .MiKtlllm lip
loumled ut llisi neck with pearls they plan to visit relatives fm is standard proceilme tor a Pro.il I " iIIItil lltiil T*J lilt' Ittijml ttf Kit • inmum i i In* hit H» if a ilaiwil *1 ,
ai \ Lou, wt'iRhliu hli poniola,
muI net. Her other accessories two weeks.
•mil Mup, I kr ill
uf
liiillnm i r .M
its-nliul hopeful
II imui'i'*, on July fi ut Ho K*’t
Were also of Idack. She wore an
Uy MILS. J. II. MENICK
•"•
&gt;iliiiIv, mnl
vui » a n11it1chhf ul heilil I uopiiloji Mi"moi Hi] Ho vpilul
Mamie
Eisenhower
enjoyed
It
Mr. and Mrs. C. I,. While amt even Ihmigli her rigid Irani I got a t IIIIlit111I 4*11 IIlf I&gt;1III1JII \ I It11ml
orchid corsage.
Mi i Khot Inin Im thf foilin'i Jo
The iiuilrmi uf honor. Mi*. Ed­ daughter of Ft. Lauderdale spent Ml red ami she confessed laugh *if JI ptinui. un ii tli-ii’ifatt* Ut tin* iiiiru
Lurry of I'oinl iJuM'' j.iul
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
ward Roberta, of Orlando wore the holiday weekend with Mis. tngly that her feet got tired
Nt piiLlitnil Stair rmiM iit am. lu* Ml Chotllkln i&lt;* III** NpolU 4'illtoi
Ktsrcy will be Interested to hear a suit of pink sharkskin, with While's parents, Mr. amt Mis.
She had the fun of hearing It i 1 h»* \it ** &lt;hut* mini uf Hu* l(&lt; foi Mu Smifoiii 111*i ulil.
of the arrival of a granddaughter accessories
of navy blue and C. It. (illei at their home in Luke song written especially (or her by puLlitiifi KxiiMttivi" CTixiiin111 «'«■ itimI
Mi ami Mli*. M 1' Mullu'M'fl
Monroe.
Jimmy Dodd of Los Angeles anil v' Il llhu t luu r||un uf Hu* Cun liririouin-i'il foilny tin- Liith of ji
Evlyn Mellsu on May 22, to. Mr. white. Her corsage was also an
entitled
"Mamie
"
iii Hi ivn in Unit unur i* ctnmty.
illlttphlrr, SuhiiII Ki*v, wrl^ht •i«lil
and Mr*. Hay Voorhles of Spring- orchid coinage.
Mri. Oleii 1.Ingle and Mrs. Wal­
Someone gave Gen Elsenhower
Edward Itnberta served n* beat
poll inIA four tturun-H, mi July A ul
lace Hell plan to leave (omurruW a copy, he pul nil bis glasses and, i
field, Ore. Mr, Voorhles is fore­ man for the groom.
I Ii \IM \fi i'M iV
Hi* I « i uiilil l.uotchtoii Mi inoi inl
for
Sous,
N.
Y.
where
Mrt.
Llirglr
luriilng
toward
his
wife
sang
with
caster for Puget Lumber Co.
Following the ceremony a small
11Ii a11 MPNINHS, Tw*» IIUllMlI’M lloNpItlll.
will
remain
for
several
months
the
Purdue
University
Glee
flub
^Mother and dsughter plan to visit reception whs held In the Church and Mr*. Bell will varaHon for
of f IItIII« Kill llicr8 Ilf \iin l till
jMr. mul .Min Do up ItI Kmyrh' h&gt;
amt spectator*:
n
wiinox. ;iTt»* ,»pacloue . worn was two weeks.
riili|it* i t fi "iii Mriiimuli ('rntmly, »'u&gt; till IllsM l ! r f In hit Ih "I
a
"Mamie,
wtial
i
wonderful
name
litso decorated with whlta gladioli
J im !*■' lr.4*l|v» 141141 HllV111 IIiiHfiili. •htiiphii'i. IKouily n I* a I t l &gt; I a
is
Mantle.
ami fern.
wi iphiiip si*v» ii pound' oit*- an l
Mr. and Mri. A. O. Von Her
Mr. and Mre. J.' L- Tlniley, ami
in her heart burns u llume lor lit'** uti Mfip fin’ 1Jl» lm\-i who uia
The bride'* table, overlaid with
i'?i |hh ' i i! Iiixi• Similnv„ July 1J, tin * ' ftmi Hi* oil Iu *Isi oil July i
bulla
had
at
their
guests
oit
Salur
the
man
that
she
loves,
ami
to
i
son from Whltesville, Va.t were n lace cloth, was centered with a day, Mr. und Mi*. Joe McDonald
fm
'
xi'iniul w&lt;i*k uf Ihi* H th*' Itn ul ln»~pit ut Mil Kiiiuhi
family, too
vacant guests of Mr. and Mr*. Iierred wedding cake, flanked on and family of Pensacola and Mi
*ill In i ' 'in**Ui hr* t i| j** |hr * t
Kiyrhi " i i i l i
V m u u nl
I m * nil \
'Missus
America'
through
nnd
either side with fern and white
Til..' l" i iHiiji luuiii! lit"ItI L\ Hii* nn i Mai if ai i l M\* t *
D. L. Livingston.
ami
Mra.
Malcolm
McDonald
of
through
is
.Mamie,
w-lth
Ini
*ti'.
gladioli.
I’ iii • i Hi i vin ai I amp
and grace she'* « Imly oh ... i I Im
Little Dorothy Muir celrbinted
Mr*. Sheldon, mother of the Mascott.
H I"
.‘Mu** |*|||I
grand'
her bill blithdny with u host of bride, was assisted In serving by
IL M in i *'npi‘t al nm wil Ii thi fui Hu I I \ 1*&lt;&lt;\t
Mrt. J. P. Thru tumid nnd M&gt;
Mamie mini n w■••irf—rful loom
little friends. Iriy cream, enke ami Mrs. Theodore Aulln and Mrs. und Mrs. William Hunter left on lor the In si lady of our land
Mtntr Hifiiiitimmi n( \niutuihiil
V no th * i p u m p
nl
nl itiiit
thu
J.
It.
Jones,
Jr.
Saturday for lieorglu where Misoft drinks w ee served, tlnmes
---------- -----— —.
i Ay i M'uJtiii ui Kiluntlum, thi* t ump ■j i in*' m / i * I-* now a l it &gt;i nl in e Hii*
The couple left immediately fur Thurmond will visit In Atlanta
In a *mul«»n*«,i| tihii •I- in prtii*t tenI iM 'l wri'k w liuh Lr^mt Suin U y.
0 were played ami enjoyed.
n wedding trip of unknown des­ and Mr. nnd Mr*. Huntrr In Mu
fin*'* 111 prllit'l pli‘H ciMil pi jtilut* Ji.lV &lt;i
l.ongwood
Episcopal Church tination, after which they will he con.
at
home
on
Uliana
Avenue
In
ICaallasHl *')•&gt;«• I’ aar linn
will be closed until Bept, While
Rev. Zlmmrtmnn, and family are Oilando, where the groom Is em­
Mr. and Mu. C. C. Priest re­ on by lire Klwnnis ami Hotn ■
ployed
l.y
the
Southern
Bell
Tele­
on vacation In Baltimore, Mil.
turned tyi Friday from spending u Clubs ami said that such klmlm Comiiany.
month with their son, Clarence and consideration for ullici «
Mrs. Ben Dray recently visited phone
Mrs.
Phillips
is
a
graduate
of
Prieet of Miami, who It spending way* pay* off.
relatives In Lakeland.
the Oviedo High School In the th* summer at Lookout Mountain
Speaking of the trials of lift
Many parlies, and pirnics, were rlas* of HUH. She has also been
for which be is thankful, D, M-.&gt;
celebrated at Sanlando Springs employed by the Southern Bell near Chattanooga, Tenn.
gall salrl with mie*. 'be., nr. •
July 4.
Telephone Company prior to her
In
Friends of Mrs. Mildred Newson oil-facies over ivlrlrh lire
AIR CONDITIONED
The tourist rluh had a picnic at marriage.
will be glad to know that she has while for others they nie met. '
She le the granddaughter of returned to her home at 311 Park to stepping stones to n higher m I
Sunny Side Park July 4 they
0 will have a covered dish luncheon Mrs. Sarah McKenna of New­ Avenue after spending the past better wav of life, pointing mil
L A S T T IM E S T O D A Y ! !
town, Conn,, where she lived with ■even weeks In the Orange Memo that servlm- Cud I* one of il.
at Sanlando Springs July 17.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P. Ward of her parents before they moved to r.’al Hospital In Orlando following eieatest ca|H- * * o" ’ . .. r. ■
Out nc a riuiHui or -gut turn- m is no h i ( '
Orlando have purchased tho Long- Oviedo many years ago.
Ire declared tl"
m’
1 ■
an operation.
Cue*)* at the wedding included
wood Hotel. It is now being re­
fellow men an- Inboreia in &gt; &lt;
RAFAEL HAHATINI'H
novated nnd will reopen, in early Mr*.' Charlotte Phillips; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Meek of Indian Army.
fall. They formally, owned and Mrs. II. P. (juiett, brother-in-law apolii, Did. arrived yestenlnv .&lt;&gt;
Committee upoolntments ni
operated the Holiday Inn, on and sister of the giuom: Charlotte' visit her son-in-law ami daughter, nouncml I,v President Harris u
and Flunk (Juiell; nnd Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Hubert Bowes. Mrr chided club service, It.
highway 17-112.
parkin
Sirs. A. T, llralcluh nnd daughter, Howes ha* Ju*l returned from th-' lr.; attendance, Andrew Stine; fel
Mr. and Mri, W. T. Muir are Lois Anti, all of Orlando.
Bpttlsrulsi Culur by I IIC'I I N IC O I.O K
Fernald Laughton Memorial Ho* i lowsliln. Ilcnrv Simpson; member
fttUrtainlng guests from l.alrulic
Also Mr, und Mrs. F. II. Shel­
ttertaining guest* from Latrohe, don, Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodora Aulin, pita] to her home at 121b Mag shin, 11. II. Colemani Public i&gt;
Mrs. Muir and children leave Mr. and Mr*. Frank C. Morgan nolia Avenue.
formation. Holland Dean; Kiitni'
liiforniatlnii, J. L. Ingley; elassifr
«y for a trip to visit friends and daughter, Eleanor: Mrs. Wal­
Mre.
M.
H.
Strickland
and
two
W * relativss in Latrobe, Pa.
ration, James Holltrlnw; iiiaga
lace Snencer and daughter, Linda]
'. ; Tht Town Council held their and Mr*. J. D. Jones, Jr., all of daughter!, Marianne and Myra sine, W. A. Karler; program
Frances,
have
returned
from
a
va­
( latener Ilediling; club nr-tivitb"
monthly meeting Thursday night Oviedo,
cation spent in Atlanta and Dal Tom Brown; International service
■t tho Town Halt. Chairman Carlton,
Oa.
They
were
accompanied
W. A. l.efflcr; vocallonnl service.
Mi presided.
from Dalton by the Mieeee Pa­ Charles Persons; community sere
tricia Chandler and Bara Guthrie lee, A. W. Epns, Jr.t atirvey and
V r T ~
who will visit with them for a few iilaniilti'), 0, W. Spencer; youth
HUNCH) AT A SAVINf
weeks at their liurne on Palmetto Sonny Powell; and strident loan.
Avenue.
A Fourth of July party waa held
FOR YOUR
R. A. True.
at th* Navy Oritur given by tha
HOME • AUTOMOBILE
Center commit ten am Inted by tha men! table. Centering the table
Ord»r of the Eastern Star on Frl* was S sliver basket or red flowern
BUSINESS
day night. Dancing and gamaa flanked with red tapers.
Mra. Corlay was chairman of
were playtd for which many
Jaalouiy and
C IIIItO I'R A l.T O K
guests received prim . Each gueat tha refreshment* and Mre. Ed­
alto received a package of clg- ward F. Lane, chairman of decoPlea**
rail
far
appointment
rovongo light
rgtlone maslited by several mem­
arettee,
bers
of
tbs
Navy.
Punch
and
sand­
Phuae
1708—1748
A patriotic theme of red, while,
tho fuao that
and' , blue atreameri, American wiches ware served to the guests.
flage, red flower*, palm* and fern
tots tho frontlor
'Tour Mutual Imuranca friend' were U»*d jn' decorating through*
out the building. Mr*, jo t Corjev
aflamtl
H
•
p
j
III N. Park Are.
M m a Ift •erred punch from a crypt*! punch
r l A u u l tti\&lt;'
1
r- t : \
&gt;*
\
Kiwi at one end of the refreih- ,
MIDI IM f l U A T R L

K„8,#uti

'MV,“S,&lt;.l!*V.l,n‘ M™- Mrs. Haynes Honors
M
( ollDlS At Ml'Cl

n ew n i l ns niAM P
S.ilne 7f&gt; darn el * and 200 'in-* • MCKIDtAN. Mis' f A "Yan­
tator* attended tin- Cit&gt; Hienr. kee' from llnchesti-i. N Y' . it
tiun Depart Hunt's street .lii'u.- ur lire new Southern i be cli.iniplon
Marvltl Itiigan non Hie Smithern
tire cut Her uf Fir«l St'. et till I
* l i e i s \ - s u c i a l l e l i l e u l t i . i l i " lit t i e r *
M.rglioliu Avenue * lu
evening. Tommy Stringer, ncrea- Sunday m ill -is and e n elrslt
point*
til'll dltei tor. said ludu)
Maj J I' Unit n ir.isn ia Mu.,
Sipiare dlllliing. Illidei (Ire lr
lection uf -.evcral gul’i-i, win. ml had tour ponds .....I N '-.le r tie runteered from the crowd, ivu» rIn- Hander Tam pa three .nut nnetniircipnl featuie uf tin evening'., ball
entertainment. Mr. Hiiingei - u.i
t he crowil was ul*n •ut* i tain* &gt;1
PKAIHIK I.A K l?
l&gt;&gt; Gene Artndd iviiu |ila&gt;.d fern
immtrei* un Ids tic, m.hmi
Dultrlng i iiiilirilleit nnlrl IJ nrnrlitniglit n Inn lire i-nlne pm tv
mljuinne.I in tlx Cilj -niintniiig
pool. Mi Sir ingei lepnrted tl.nt at
least 20 uf thus.' pics. iil .natn in
" I ’ lTrle "I S t. I "til &gt;'
tile |inul nti111 2:tlt! in tire nmliitng
wlnle fill ut rill utln-r less lull'llami
turuii* s.rid* vnlcTied.
Aimllu c -In cl linli" is l.el'ig
"T h e ( runked W a v ”
pinlined l.y tin- rccieattuh d'ptlil
incut in tire mm future, )■ added

Mrs. Taft And
Mrs. Ike Work For
Their Husbands

Mitre Jeanne Sheldon
Weds Irvin Phillips

LONGWOOD

r°W d

•

TO.MOItKOW’ H

SHOPPER’S SPECI AL 65&lt;1
S P A N IS H

SPECIALS
M E \ T I ' l l FN 1’ A K S F .IH &lt;1 t
u lt
in \ l l l ll ( ItA II

PIES
Al l ' i I . i ill Ki n mill AI 'It Ir &lt;&gt; I

I t l llliklrtl V A llllb l'W ll
W A IT .KEEN AGENCY

HEADBOARD FREE
S lu l a l i l liesdbesid in i Imii r of th irl) cuter, tilth |n irclu * « uf
E l H il l &gt; N Pi.r I A l. I V M K M 'IIIM i
s f t t lM ,

H IM

IN

\r \

Y lA ' m iF * S

I I I Ii I N (i. IIC S I

(M l

ll«»X

l liN -s I Kt I t lU N .

i G it I 1Mt I I It l IM K IIM .Y

mt

Hull) » "oil legs tier.

I IS I'.iliiicll" An Itur

H E 'S

*u""

Notary Meet

ITS COOL AT TIIK KIT/!

Ritz

m

ji

Showing I'ut'Hdny and Wcdiusdny!

HALF-WHITE,
HALF-INDIAN
..Alt MANI

OES Assists With
Navy Center Party

•ad |*ll rapiirrstn Itms quiclil), olttn btfui. unite it uludlr inltnuglaJ.

DR. H. K. RING

OyD^UlflLLRC

.'9 r

1

LAST TIMES TONIGHT

IIL A D IN U O F F line troubles helps keep telephone
service good, mid costs down. Urowlng ellidcncy nil ulottg
the line is one o f the reasons why the price o f telephone
service Inu gone up less III,in musl other prices.
Through good management . . . by im proving method*
und equipment, und working facilities to the u tm o st. . . tele­
phone* folks ure doing their Ircsl to provide the moil and die

|

belt service fu r your telephone dollar. I'liu t's mighty im por­

— AJho —

tant to Southern progress and to National Defense.

»r« TWO promlned l*nda itfar,

ood — the other draadad,

LbIm I N§ wh

Southern IIell Telephone unit Telegraph Company
IfAlltNO

ROBERT YOUNG
JANIS CARTER

And Cartoon

TUESDAY ft WEDNESDAY

O K I OF YOUR BEST BUYS
Telephone service lakes a smaller part of live
family budget than il did ten years ago . . .
and you cun call iwTce as many people.

Cartoon

w ay A gency

Short*

PARAMOUNT NBWH

THE SUN SHINES NELLIE"— THU. • FRI-

B I S T POS S I BL E S E R V I C E
L O W E S T P OSSI BLE COST
Xu —

'A m *
M i

* :

II

mm

? W Jv. •ja •a;

.iF iltffMBrrt i

t't'. vU;;,i oi*'.

m
M S

�0

-

For
Cavallnro R e t u r n s
•: To Scminolcs A;

Selects

. Lakchiofl Rr.raUt;
Veteran

5th With

Santoi &lt;

Ja XBeachH e

Four SeminolesOn His
BALLOT FOR FHIi NORTH.SOUTH AM,.STAR TEAMS

Jt&gt; HUNT CHETLAIN
Jupiter Pluvlu* giliiu-d tin1 fnrr
tver tlit* wrek-und and wndiei
the Seminole*' two Kuna' snrler
with the C ocoa Indian.^ Saturday
Wight runt Sunday. Friday night
the Dsytnnn Bench Islander snap*
pad 0n&gt; Ilium' four-game winning
skein with n 8-6 victory In the
Memorial Slnilliim before 050
fan*.___
f
Tonight
thr
.
ulxlh
will

North

Pmdtton

-------------------------------- Pint

Mostransky Cuts
Sondermeyer’s
All-Star Lead

South

H a s * ---------------------------------

-------------------------------- Second Bi n ---------------------------------

—

—

■■■ ■

Shoftalop

-------------------------------

--------------------------------Third Base ---------------------------------lly KENT CHETLAIN
Sport* Editor

------------------------------ C a t c h e r -----------------------------------------------------------------Lafl F irld --------------------------------------

, | J
« , '
*" r 7
A
o flW h »w * r \

gnini' net with
the .lux [tench
Sen Bird* hero
n t H;00
I'itrhing chore!*
will he hnn&lt;lle&lt;l
riMim Hanlnrn hy Jorge Itivern
who will lie In ipirat of hi* eighth
win of tho year. Rivero hn* post­
ed n 7-7 reconl thim Inr tilt* *e«-

Lr
LV&gt;
■

North) DeLand, Palatha,
Sooth: Sanford,
Daytona and Jaa Beach.
Orlando and l.ei
NOTE: Mall to All-Star Kdllor, Sanford Herald, Sanford, Fla

rtORINCI CHADWICK, 62, Is tielpeil abonid * rnnlnr rrul-rl tiv lirr
trainer, llrrl Itoverc, uMrt she gnve up lie) 21-mile C.itullnn Clonmel
swim only n mile from Ihe Hun I'edro, Calif, thore 5!lie linil Iwen In the
wafer IS hums mid 6(1 lolnule* Time thoiKund people nolle,I ul Calirlllo Bcni h ful the puwtifnl mermaid.
(Inlrrnntlnnai .S'oundphnloJ

the lot* of Hun B
■1
Th' ,

e n d . »'uvul in11 w »&gt;
nr!;(iiuil)y signed”
with Sanford at.
t'avullaro
the lieginniiig of the season and
was tell'used Iasi May. t’avnllaro
1* lilting .2111 a few point* mure
than lie was wlien Sanford turn­
ed Ihe glaiil flyrtinna-r loose neat
ly two niuiilh* ago. The Itriuih
Ivn-lnirn nutflrlder ban driven In
42 runs In 76 contests.
Hanlnrn «as hilling .260 at
Ihe lime of hi* rerall ami had
hit Inn limner* fur the Blue*.
Aleonwhlle I'nnl E*krw, who
waa called home lo see hi* *lrk
father, liu* relumed and will
prnhnhly piny nrrillid linse wllli
f'hlro (ionrnleN nr the rookie
f.akriand I'liol filling In ai
abort.
m’
-------- ------ liilureil Fianl;
-tHoitll, may te

Four Blues Hitting Over .300;
Imbra And Smith Are Still Out
The Injury
riddled Seminole having 61 nl inhlnighl lliiiisilui
Blue* have fmir ptayi-t* luiltiug
Hiiillh also was lop* In ilouhh-s
over ,11181 hut half of then, are nu
with 26, wllli A) IHrlie or Fa.
Ihe idih'l iues nursing Itnsehnll
Inlkn and llohcrl* Hcrmul with 21
wounds. Frank Hmilli who i* one each.
of Ihe Injured Hellllnules, III the
That tile hallie
pnee neltei wllli u ,111 average
lint In- Ims uuly played eight luiir title
go
games.
down os
Ihe hottest i iii i’sHBenp. ■
10 le u j ; u e

l&lt;&gt; Huon

,

J
T

I. a

J

lem plrd slur! of
lininr In a recent,
'(Sanfiinl-jlel.iind

^
jfm
l S

I
.,

B L

-

f

Jet '
^

n

-

liiiuil is inplrlly
improving from
ii i|iike Wound ho
rocelved in n rollldon with Ih-

IB

d ’ s Jack

ii

I ant l,*kew eerie* here,
Omni lu-w*. Inn, coim-s from tho
report* on Johnny Inihrn’* broken
leg, Tlir flasliv fielding second
packer I* now working out with
the Huh and may tie hark in thr
line up within Ilia week.
^!T. RR"’*

•teld

n pmetier nt

the Memorial Ml ml tum Hits morn­
ing nt *0;.10 n.m. preparing for
the eruclnl Hra Birili *erl«*,
Frrs* Hot Cateri The Blue*
neve lilt M limner* till* season
tn paro thr FSL in Hint deporttnrnt nnd an- within III of the
loop rcnint *rt In H
tr&gt;0 hy thr
Sinford (ilnnta when Ed Lnvy hit
Id tn aim set u circuit maik.

lime Ihi* year.
*
Thiniigh Hat- Chink Alrno
urdny nlghl'a gi.ines the giant
Hanford third nneker dill led liuleague in ihe two all important
doparliiiouts of hoiiiein, lit, and
runs-hatled-ln, 1*2 Tin- lutter fig
ure plnrna the Seminole pilot
within Im Rill's of the FSI. record
set hy Kanfiinl'* Muddy Lake in
HMD.
Fold Eiikew, whu ilcparlcd
Tlmritdnynight to see Id* nick
father. In lied with Injured John
linlirn with n ..'111 plnlu inntk.
UB viID’ lieiicli Mm
.
B&gt; "I!1'1 R"d I n II I
:
way again, nod
.1*
/Vi'-1 I for till- HI I end
e
time within llie
, F . f t f -dH lltonlh, pounded
: B J n j r W U III* way lo Ilie
" B

I w

S

0

Daytona

-. i V

Beach 0

Sanfonl nt Cocoa npd rain
Palalka at DeLand pp raln
Of Undo at. Lcvxbitrgpi fain

&amp;

paylona Reach at Pali
petfflJHl at Lrtiabiirg
*r Jacksunvllic Bench at Snnfnrd
Orlando nt Cocoa.
C, t
American Leaaur

W

,

c r M

ip w . M

Chteogd l Cleveland I (16 innln
Waihlnaton 3 Boaton I

: ... Datfolt • SL Louia 6
•

_Arn#He«n League
Kaw York.
48

M

.

III I " I &gt; M v - r .

e g M /fl

aeoin* nsiiuied, V i
#»,
fin, niter liio -m I f l 1 t
Weeks of -.econdi vt - M u k :
half play, ■o
l
? t
eight game i ■&gt;ep
iilnleil Ihe l,ip WNmC
from the bottom,
and the lull end
et*
Ci s'IU| olid Howie Tvsnow
Leesluirg
were adding strength
llolll ly,
« wl|
I'l-rei'iilnge wise, DeLand hud a
four null ooe-lialf game bad over
Ja* lie,uli at midnight Thursday
In tin' race foi Ihe 11)62 permutii
vvhieh Ihi'. vein wl'l go to the team
with tin- highest poirentiige for
Ihe two halves. Fiihitku, leading
the i lieoil hy n half gain’- over
Del,nnd Thursday midnight, wn*
si* gnmes In hind DeLand.
'the week wn* liriin full nf
evhlriira Dial pitching wn* mov­
ing hark lulo ponltlon *• Ihe
league'* dominant force, Two
our-lilllrr* went lutn thr rrrnrd*,
fur Innlnlirr. flrlega of I reslmrg
turned bark Cornu with one hit
lo win 1 In 0, while Ed (U*i|ii*
of UnylniiH turned bark Hanford
with one lilt, only lu lose, I to lit
t'J R o o k i e flick
B
■
V

1 “ S 11 " halting
'1

• Weogei
coni inII ed In lend the
league In slrlkemils as tie w hiffed 17 Cocoa Indining the

fto Iif rt * and Jacit
Cade, the lop.
I r T l ' j ' w"
while from
R '» 1a l k a enmo
Red Treadway ranker* H i n m ‘ IKhJvlL.aB
word that their
Beamin’* opening dny. Trendway i» , B J V
P W
'
IiiiiI- ih will have
pulled nuj front ngnlii hy puallng
l u l K
I - ho figured In
It .11)1) mink while Robert* dropped
to n ,186, and Cade moved lip tn l w B L y ; l P ' any poniianl 'poI B

Florida State League

ingly modi'-,(. i w u l V i k

N

t

H

cubit ion

un

itlit A STATELY KADD E HAITI NH AVEHAdKH
I MIllNIHIIT THURSDAY JULY 8, 1062
THE TOP TEN
Last This
Cl#*" 0 All R II lIR H flltm Week Week
ch
V
77811 80 121 1 12 40 .100
.100
....... V
78127 Oil 120 1 0 84 .10.1
.886
O 120
820 O
80
U
H
H 126
126 1i 22 76
.108
,160
... LH H
.......... V 8586815
816 60 MO
110 I0 2 00 .181
,866
18U HI
...... V 40 180
11 07 1
t 20
.867
.864
08 M2
’ R 81HI817
617 05
M2 !2 50 50 .107
.868
.......... R
70820 83 Ml 8 81 78 .188 .840
.....«... •V
70284 68 02 |0 1 06 .138 .886
......... L8
70816, 68 100 0 ID 80 ,888
J185
V 61 180 81 61 2
8 88
.102
.828
9; Run*, Cede OB, Moatrantky B0t If It*,Roberta 126,
Smith 26. Plrtl* and Robarta I4i Trtplaa, Cod# 14.
B aill, Teinmy 60. Smith 881 Homer*, A Isno 16,
Runs Batted Ip, Alcno 60, Roberta 64.

MIDDLRCOrr WINS

II
18
7
7

6

Daskalnakia,

t

Alrno, San.
Long, Lee*.
Drapp, Or).

16
I
I

Ci
F. Hmllh, San
Ford, tlrl.
Rhoden, Han.

ID
17
II
16
11

Collin*. Lee*.
Shore*. Orl,
Keel*, H»n.
flrolt, Him
Hughe*. Coe.
Thotiia*. Orl.
F. Hmllh. Han
Rhodes, Hun.
Evkew. Han.
Pawllek, Lee*.
Kolker, f!oe.
Itlvero, Han.

16 lloliei Ison, J,

II
14
!2
4
U
8

3 ! Ilrseseke.

Cnrrale*, San.
Ilyrd, Han. —
Sewell, Orl,
/linmeiman, Orl
Itenta*. Han,
Itlvero, Han.
Oniilink, Orl.
.Mcfhillough, Lei
Ortega, Lee*.
Rupp, (toe.
Ila**, Coe.
Valinas, Orl.
Ramhert, Coe.
Klarmnnn, Orl.
Frorer, Cor.
Torre*, Ban.
Jones, Han.
Manager
Alton, San.
. . . __ ..
l.evy, Orl............ ..............
Amt«r«nn, L**»..................
Rambert, Coe............ ...... .
Moat Popular Player
Roberta, DeL. ...................
Alrno, San. ........................
Fftil.sc, Snn...............
.....
loivy, OrL .......................
Hutaen, Pal.
.....
.....
Dunne, DeL............ .............
Imhra, Kan
.
i’irtlo, Pal.
...................
Klnard, J. B,
Teannw, D. B. ................
Treadway. J, n..........
Rhodes, Ran,
...............
Torre*, Snn.........................

||.

Fsrdue, D. It.
Outfielder*
Treadway, J It.
Teannw, II, II.
Klnard, J. B.
Plrtle, Fill.
|Ie[,.

1 Cook, I). It.
t ftobcrlfl, Del,.
Kaiaablnn, Fal.
,, ltl.y, D. H.
...
I'ltrher*
* Mill*, i , It.
* (liique, D. II.
; Fennlngtun, Fal.
f Miller, Del,.
J Billion, I’sl
J Boberla, DrL.
* McCrlckart, J. It.
j! Unison. Del,.
'• Angel, J II

i!
•'
j]
r
■
1
7
6

Wenger, D II.
Vickery, Del.,
Hamm, I’ul.
Herman, J. II.
Alannger
Stelnrke, Fal.
Krai*, D. It.
Treadway, J. It. .
Brewster, DrL.
Rnbarta, Del,.

Enterprise
Hal’ Anny

L

Edward F. "Ed" Lane, rml
eitate agent and selfstyled "ni«n
who known Hmford," condu

players
iB t 1 V " j
Lane’
on t h e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B M ii
Southern A 11
Star*. They w r r e fl
f’huek Alrno
■
third, i'atil E*- \
kew In rlghlfirld
v l f W
an it h u r l e r * jg fm K L J e
Chico
Corralea
a n d M u r r a y T * W ;X
Byrd. Ed Levy
J ^
waa Lane'* South
F „ , n,J
manager with veteran Rwl Rram
of Daytona Beach named to run
tho Northern Star*.
...
The life-long Sanfonl baiebalt
fan *electa rookie lilting
-atinn Fretl Brady of Lrosbu#
for ill* Southern shortstop and
Brady’* keystone pprlner Chico
Fundorn at *erond. I.one favor*
veteran receiver* r* lie natped
Bay Dunne of DeLand for the
North and Don Ford of the aouth.
In the Northern Infield. Lane
experimented with a keyatona
combination of two Daytona
Beach InfUM*'"- &lt;-*"« P|,&lt;H
Dick Kenner, normally a aeeond haacman at ahort and ou* ^
fletdrr llob Bucher at aerondW
Kiirkrr I* the formed ahigglng
veteran of the St. AtiKunHn#
-- —
Saint*, who was purchased by
the Islander* when the Saint*
dlahnmled 1**1 month.
•
Seminole High
' ‘■jaji'fT'i
niphninone atnIcte, H u g h e y
-'■v B dull,in. was one
I
H o f iiuiiiy fun*
Bl ue
we r e

B

®r iij.t in;

W ad *'*

Reumlllat'a

Cecil Rlnen Defeats Volusia County
Spencer, 6-2, 6-0
Kennel Club

I*t^B^BBgejS Seminole

MH-onit - s c e d o d *
In itial " a c k e r . f l , p u
ha* Floyd C lif t , o f H
■ m a d e large In- Jax Beach. A n - f l
B i road* on Chico
B Funrtora.
Lee*| ’ horlvlup

hen* When ll«erv. Aumelir.

il»WBmh(B9St 7bU

Quad* Conelitlni
3 Girts, Boy Are 1
rom A N m

ih

..w m i

Ifl » M*1 “ ff'Beai Twlnble Jmn,
III Ramin, Front Hank. Manila On.
FirfM nxpK—a /ieia. m i,
TU®'"- Drove Park. Frlln, tv»y.

s ' a V M « v i n *"*••n^ ’
teefVeeve

I
4 ,i

l
*

i
r.

f

l

l

i-"*!" - f l r

"A V-

. v.

burg.
for
the
shortstop
po»l-

tion coming up waa Bill Robert*
w l,h * 18 ballot

IUy Dtuue

■on. Jax Beach veteran backatob,

has 27 votaa comporr d

leading Ray puana I f

S t:

Pitta vara hem May tat
yttrgU B b at a epot

began for the North’s re*

a B S a rB M a tM tn v tt’

to determine the pleyere.
ffchnal suggests that yo

Cad# ta tha ovarwhalmtng
l»ern salactlon of the fane
He hat earner p o it with 41

w
l)\ U !» U l

y. He be

te 'W fJ M S tr w ti
UR. G 6 , PER HON?

.

cd Jones, Adolphe
Barber And John
M. Taylor Submit
All-Star C h o i c e s

nrtsoma One, jiico .

618.O0Q Wqtar

namjnitltera

t(
3
I
I

the

Jack Cade
Aialt-as swept »
threu game aerie* from then
league-leading Orlando.
The week *nw Toni M ill* win hia
18th tilt in 20 dcrialon* for Jax
Beach; «nw rnnkiu **n*alitm Kip
Hcwcll of Orlando halted out of
tlm Ikix hy Sanford after having
started and finished HI .xtrnlj
games;
Orlando «tropi
drop five
h 11 rich.
W
M sa w Otltnda
I Teannw of straight a* a brace of, injuries
n hi* 60lh he»e *WfPl • v r the squad j saw rookla
alalka'e rookie Harry Sondermeyer hit safely thru
is rlosing In, hi" Wth game as of midnight
j Thurstlay.

DETRurr J
Ihe Memphtx
with

Imbra, Han.
Fundnrn, I^es
(iunrale*, San.
Hantora, San.
Hhnrtalnp
Condor a. Lee
Hnntnrn, Sin
Brady, l.eea.
Iloy, ilrl.
Ilalngh, Coe.

NORTH
First B.ine
Boberla, Del,,
I’ollnrd, D. B.
cu n . j . it.
Hondcrmryer, I’al.
Second Base
Brewster, [tel..
Kenner, D, B.
M. Smith, Pal.
llucker, D. It.
Itnhi-rlnon, J. It.
Hhortntop
Sondermeyer, F»l.
Mostransky, Del.,
Haller, D. II.
Mallard, I’aj.
t/garle, J. it.
Kenner, D. It.
Third Base
Carte, Del,.
Young, J. B.
M. Smith, Fat,
Mostransky, Del,.
Fillip, Fat.
Cstcher
Dunne, Del,.

' M f'j

All-

M o a t r a n*ky
mode deep Ina mn o
h e r ^ ^ ^ p ^ i : road*
Handerfailure
nn u H L x
H
meyer’* l.’ -vntr ■
g n n l ill .appoint H
over
h
incut.
I'onsoln H
ft
week-end which
tion ti o w r v i 'i ,H W A
remitted ^ln ^ p la c -^ ^ ^ jL ^ •W
win for l in'oiniug
In the name ntnry
t'hadwlek
only a acant two,T
an ahe ntateil, in line competitive
tirhlnd the
nplril, "I will lint let thin discour­
age me and ] will try It again in
September,"
lineman. At thr
The Hole rrnnon Tor giving up, prevent clip Sin- Moalranaky
ah* Mild wan that the water wan
ton cold. Thin nreina a hit rtraneky threaten* In unseat Honntrangp to all of tin that walrhed dermeyer within IS hnun. The
her defy temperature* In the low Aialra ha* led the ahortalrp poll
10'n to practice twlco a day for since It* inception two week* ago.
Balloting generally picked up
five hniirn in the Mayfair pool
over the week-end with a total
lanl February.
The conipivrnr of the Eogllnh vole for two-weeka reaching thr
eliniinid oi the only woman alive 80 murk and indication* that
who can navigate the Catalina heavier voting i* in proopect for
nlretch and we prrillrl that nhe the in*t two-and'ime half week*
will fulfill her prediction of mak­ of the fail*’ poll.
Sanford Manager I ' h o c k
ing it in Senlemlier. It might tie
Alrnn lend* all individual votewelt to interject ii human intercut
niilelight In Min* Chadwick's intent getter* with a 76 total at hia
marallion attempt. Her Catalina pn*llIon on ihird ba*e for the
•wim wn* tried without the able South, lie I* rlnaety followed
mud dance and annuranre of her by tnjurral John Imhra of Han­
father, who faithfully Irained her ford with 76 bullet* at ihe acrBb*
(hut
and nri'iimpnnled her on both re­ and have pavilion on thf South­
IP M JcV H g their linllot* f'g|
cord iduiiiiiel undertaking*. Mr. ern etub. The«e high figure*
yQv Sntlfold (llltfli IlF
Chadwick died neveii montlin ngu. for the two Blue inflelder* In- : ; IT ■
dlrate* the favorite aon vote of 'p. V • A g i n ei (ieorge Kent*.
Snnfnrd fan*.
■ l f f " 1 *' *’ r * h'oing
I V
nlong with Ilia*
All linllot* In the Humid poll
H
"• choir......... .. Ted
will hr counti'd in with the bal­
I ' Jones,
Aihdphn
loting in other rltlra apd town*
nnd John
throughout thp FBI, and tho vot­
’ M. Taylor.
ing that will he cnmluctrd In the
June*, an *mntnnd* at the vnrioua park* pre­
lloh
Kurkrr
ploycu of Ball
ceding the All-Star classic.
Bakery, Bated Fred Brady at ahort
nn the Southern lenm and named
Ed Levy of Orlando ns the ]nnp£
moat nupUjiir fuirformey, .
w
Barber *rlertrd ah entire
Hanford loam for the Smith a*
did Red Bridge*. Itarbrr went
*n far ** to pot hurler Jorge
Rivero In rlahl Held fur the
South, Adolphe think* Johnny
Imbra, the fla*liy fielding key­
stone sucker of the Blue*. I*
the most colorful nnd popular
player in the, FSI, today.
Ims
apmirentlv
"$?' fielder Un wi n
Taylor selected Rivero with a
AbS nroved In local
rMnSi'1- '-.r f T cbtiow. Tread- duo of Cocoa Dingers for likh
B 9 L , fans he crii field, Ken Hraeseke way Hold* a pr»- choice* on the Southern pitching
tC "
T jih iow
and hit
stuff. Celling hark to Mr. Lana'a
k ’m
'
j with Ihe liest of carioii* margin nf Juit on* vote pick* wo find the elder baseball
over
the
Daytona
h«*epnth
terror.
'Ii'1 flyluiwk* In
chierver baa named Ihe favorite
H6rc&gt; ^ i - . - 'he Ho u l h e r n Treadway is tho Individual high choice for the moat popular player
ballot
rccrlvrr
with
6fl
tn
Tni^ V l &lt;!'■ /
nor linn nf the
Roberta for that
P B n k iJ jl
lengiiofor at tho now’* 66 and Buster Klnard’i award,
oremenl timn the third high nf 42. Three top vote
Fan* «ie urged tn send In a*
i f
TJuB versatile ptnver getting flyhawk* will be the many ballot* a* they dealt*. Th*
*
- *
I* running third ktartlng outfield for the Northern poll Im* gauerally plced *Ufm
lirorge Kenl*
among the top te»m.
with a total of 80 to dat*.
tone flychaaer* for thethreeoutRanking in fourth apel In the
W U ltl’t All-Star Selection*
field berth* in tho Herald'a All- out gerden balloting te veteran
_ .
Po*.
Bout*
At F ir I I . . I l k IT
l_ . i . A :
Star voting eontest,
S f c ’ * . P 'l f .15 Lavy, Orn
Kenl* him 31) vole* while Berk
Ruekkr, D. B. 2 B Fumlor.V l i a .,
Collin* Irada with 46 end Bill
Rennar, D, B. s s
Brady, U**.
Shore*, Orlando, rank* second
Cad*, D#L.
an
AI*no, San,
wllli II. t ime behind Kenl* le
Hunne. n.L. 0
Ford. Orl.
Buddy firoat, the Seminole outTunow, D, n. OF
Shore*, Orl.
Orlder, with 33 hsllni*. Kent*',
Braemk*. D*. OF
Kolker, Coc.
;
........ .
wnigRiwn
vote-lolal in Ihe past three day*
with
more
than
twe
more
bn* been *lighllv le** then sheweeka for voting left,
noinrintl nlnre the Blue utility
Oa«q«*, D. B. p Corral#*,
San.
glnyer wg* running a poor HHh . T!1Si week-end voting *hnwi|d Pennington, P p
Hew.ll, Orl.
Just Inst week.
5, dwfdetL trend toward smooth
RMgr.
Levy, QrL
Manager Chuek Alrno la the f eWJng Orne Pollard, Daytoiia Mo*l Popular Playeri Red Robert!
*----------- ,-w---- — - .
fan*' rholer for thr Southern third flrat hateman. over Red Robert*.
ha*a "lot with an nmailng 76-voto Pollard added fa vote* to hj*
out of n possible 30 Ik IIoU, Alena meager tot*1 to n . c B him in aeiI* "ecuin| ip (ho rar* for the mo«t h*rt*P " C"
b-,loU b«Mnd Ropopular player award hut trail*
Roil Robert* hy p 26-vnle margin.
m | n * H ^ B B iB B
In a rlosc race for manager of tha utoThe
shift t o w e n lf li
South, Alcno ha* taken a last P dII mhI w # i o n c H
hilnnt* I'J-vnte lead over former vote, nought t&lt; - B
Hanford manager ami present OrU n * # e l former f l
*"niln nllot. Ed Levy,

fri&lt;

All-Star Balloting

holster Ihe

Fred
to H
WllM^ VV.I . I I, fMiI

61o«l I’opular Flayer ---------— --------------------------------------------

IS
15

Red Hat Shortstop
Draws Within Twc
Ballots Of F i r s t

'the tnnied channel nwlmmer,
Florence Chadwick, who spent
three week* in Snnfnrd at the
Mnyfnir Inn In-1 February, failed
DeLand'* shortstop Bill MoIn tier attempt to nwlm the 21-tnlle
stransky
and Falatka
Aralea
strait In the I'arifir Ocean from
Cntnlinn Inland to the California Carry Sondermeyer are waging
the closest battle for an Indi­
const hint Friday,
vidual itortlng berth on the
Northern All-Star team In the
people, who I t , I ' l l
Herald's poll among fane for the
tire pieiinoi e niH
Stale League'* All-Star game to
or e e l i n g thlkH r :
ti
be played here July 26.
H tr d ,-^ H | g H H ,

R fltlii-lr
drive for
Is
^ Q B P f i l t h plnro when
W M f'W , n m
they open n I wo-

While Ihe rain fell, Ihe Blue*'
front office nil* IminIIv engaged
In making player *hlft» nrre*altatrd by Ihe recoil of veteran
tnflrtder Frank Hunlnrn by the
Lakeland I'liol* of H ip Florida
International Lr*gue, 'I he I'liol*
announrnl Hint Ihry were M in t­
ing n rwnkie inflelder to replace
Nanlnra.

Southern.

jSANFORD

l 0\

�MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING -TYPIN G
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

Thl* 1* to notify the public
not to receive any check*
*lcned liy l.ula Mac H u ff nr
Mr*. 11. M. H u ff.
Signed II. M. H u ff

1

DR. H. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST
Phone (11

113 Magnolia

FREE HOME TRIAL!

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

M O TO RO LA — \ O M I R \ L T E L E V IS IO N
C*nmpl«*tr H It ft iir r lil nn&lt;| fmoalrr

TELEPHONES 180 nnd 1071
Hnfim 404 Sanford Atlantic National Hank tlulM Ing

GENE’S TEXACO SERVICE
I U * *a*r»rit A t*.

Ii
The
j

t'k»n* H

II. JAMKS GUT AGKNCV

1952 D odge

Meadowbrook 4 Door Sedan
Delivers In Sanford

G e n e r a l
liis u r a iife
!
012 EAST FIRST STRFET
i
RHONE VS
II. JAMES OUT

,

JAMES II. OUT
A»snr.

for
$
24

2412.

Month* To

VENETIAN
B U N D S
Fndnry 1’rlrtfn
Pny

Hanfiifd's mil*
iiffe i*

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

519 KiimI Flrnl Street

I'hnne 1011

•

Retailing

Ycnctlan

Kllml

M a m ific liire r,

Jimrn m p lrtr service (nr
.inns
• KernrilitiK * KcphIiiIImx *

111

M P IC T E A M
I
T H E SANFO RD HERALO
Fans T o Vote! For 1 N EW OYLOYtlK
liP -T h n
l Tnlt*d
A || _
Q n iid d a
Htatc* Olympic team —*ome 3«n
Squads
* • II
* * - Star n
q u a n s
iithlrlc* begin* lla trek In Hcl
PUT OUT TliE H R t
,nki today
I I A U I HASH
At Parks Friday The first group. com prising OF
Mtd*f|t#a i*COFf?rtri »- i «

__ _
miitll.v idflcial* .alnns with Inc &gt;nc
S IL V E R SPR IN O S (Special,
;
mid basketball teams, leaves
Florid*' SPrite League ta il, tt nn 1’* 1’1‘tni- **’
i* ni fnr !hr ’ I*
tuv.o 'j i s a .
- On* m e rit. .&lt;( • a me. scheduled In run frnm .1 lly
I lie .'iivml . . r h uil |iln y e i. ,m.
’ ’I" 1
week -« tlil w ill have their elnilic, tn
Two mure plane hind*. incltld
place theii fnvnrlte. in the lest pig Hie Inp track squad that’s rx
Kile's fust
annual
Ninth South peeled In clean up in Klirnpe. Is
All Star Kilim’, slated fm
M em
In iluled In leave InnlKht. while
mcila] Stadium in Sanford, Pi I
mother grntltt will leave Wedues
■lay rttifht. July 25.
day and a third hatch Thursday
The first till) fans pnyIna ihelr
th e eullie sunad will hr kI ic ii
nay Inin parks In Or In mm, to a Ivpieal New S'nrk vemlntf today
rita. la rk s .u n illr lleaih
anil I ittfi aticker tape parade no lam e r
Drl.and
this rniniuK
Friday Hrnailway and a t'lly
Halt reeep
niKht, July I I . will he handl'd Ihin
.ballots, with I he same procedure
In he follow iwl
on
Saturday
lilt I r i s l l flO l.F OPEN
night to the first lllil a llrn d in *
l.nN H O N
l' Eight Americans
al Palatka. Sanford, I ershunt
and Hay Inna.
„..........................

Monday July 7. 1931

Page 7

DR. Ia. T. DOSS
O IIIR O P H A C T O II
HOURS B In 12— 2 In S

jiffy I t if fOO‘* #df|
t v , t «r •
loccttlfiifltf ufwtl I f lr '"
***’;*"tl»|* e*v4M ’ll y#lr&lt;
•l&gt; f?flK
tkifl

3ii3 Atlantic ■tank Ih.il,Hn*
Pharr.

~ **e .

wen milulled amnlH! the Ml) llrlt
ish and ov|nersea
* golfers starling
the D r ilh li Open gol

On o n r *nlr of tin*
\ s \U
he na""’* “J J 1 plu&gt;.t* . Iglbh'
ft»r I he N o ll I I I h u m which win
uprtH cm Dtiyhum. Pnhiiku, l&gt;‘
l.nml. nnd da* Reach On the ntliei
side w ill he unities of jdnyers re
presenting the S M l'T II Hi Undo.
Snnfnid, I ’lH'i'll and I.eeshuiK.
K iih i w ill In* n»k»’«l to pit’k »»m*
player f«n in ch irK iitm position,
two n ifiit ImhiU'i't, two l**f 1 hnn-lrid , a nninnirrr* anil on»* u tility
pInver Alan, fa in w ill V i i iv i *f I
to w rilr in the mum* «»f the miin

4 |lilttl1l1„n*lMp
H o o iv m
Ih r M

of 1'

S

i*n

Intrrttallnnal l-c M iir
1
M inin'
?
MW
Mil
M l.mil Ill'll
■
.'•HI
lam pn
•'*
•
Mia
'
MMi
13
111
.VJ
Hi

*

41

« *
I*
rsey \ \ v

3.1

at

taC

;i3J
Jlil

t In*v beliovr i h On* iim m I populm St I'oti i **loiri; Io
[ *
plnyer III Hu e ii.u il lie will he Ml,m il Uracil
West I aim Reach 1
picsrntnl with the fifth mu mil Miam i .1 h ei W e'l ppd rain
R a tliff ln»|diy tlu i imk
Hie
Taiupa al ll.ivana ppd wet 2 round*
Stm K»ine.
I itnpn al llavam i

'KIT

( leaning

Free Estim ate*

SKM1NOIJO VIONirriAN BUNDS
*20 M
eal Third S trrrt

Phone II5 2 -W

O ZA R K IK E

lly R n y ( in t i«

:t—

U

hc

II
n»*rl* *•*

V

dll U hh&lt; U« fiihlUhrul l»» »»*•

kRuInt il l l r l ill ill
I Htiie

| ;li&gt; |i#f ll«p f«*r»Hiit«

O ilHif*
jii Hii im

i f |&gt;&gt;t Mil# I»*4i #m I iii *
fir |tft Mur lim nll***

J lltnra HM »i*i

,1r |irv 11nr f««r Imrlt &lt;nnlr*fl

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

m an hiiyel run gel one
San | , &lt;l il s Inn In *1 hn.lies lit fat
1„ |,&lt;w ina. I,. I price He. niise of
HO la I ,|. -il it'll to ' spand "llie i
lie hed
ii.l, i - 1I-. we .tlfer
niter i&lt; In
laiire
pinions
lummg
p’
il '"ina
III •
t (Minus
lit
,,t»

- " " N"||! ' " ' I L . ,

I
M
Hu \

t',n k Vie

|

I I iU loom lliai.*’ , big shady
y ii n I tin . null. VI,film cash *
tale

Mary

a p h i » m • »• »
f^uicl rmiplu 1*11SI IIV I I V u"
t hililn-n 'u I'ni*
Mm
Nnhl ,
fi| % M y r ll* \ vl*

1 A.,

H IM

F**i »« Ai’i ,

IMinitc

F L K N IS H K .lt Apt I'rlv a t" hath
Apply tflnik'a I...u e d f o .i i l I
Idn. k s.o.tli of ell v limit . t P
Ini..la II wy
111J. A N It infill nl lo d ’ I O'.I...... ..
lower .hrjde*
Model ii,
. lean,
e.ml I'll 123 "■ H I
4 lit It IM .lnwtl d.nl&gt;
Iiprn lloelit
No children, f'h I 101 W
3 KO IIM yfanig.' apt 7&lt;&gt;l I ’nlimdl.i
Ave
(i room. K.'itii!*' apt
I ’hnne TM.

tH G K LO W . n il

A dult, only

Park

four niuniH. N'o pel*.
reti,

T'lirnl-he,
No * liil.i

I ’L l M IIIN I!
,.III.act mnI repair work
Free
.-litm ile 11 I.
lin t vey. 2.U
S in . told A vc Phone lh2H.

.. ... v;','1";".,:..... .

l.'t.ll
Itmdile maple In .1 wtill Ilk* m '
............. . l.o* „ilm
mu'
Simmons
pi Ini;. and
and mu'

tils.

1 le d..........................

\ N T F .Il

\X

&lt; ompieh

M 'R N A t'h ts

lly

,, ,

| 1y mi

m m , ID
HK K SSLIf

filtttv. i

l

I

M ii&gt; 1i m11 nri i* 1

f 'e

. a, I ’
y .ll,l&lt; a
.11,. 1,1

I" '

hnil|«, gull a ., I" I
11 Heins f /!&lt;, ...... I ’
lintt aft. i u nn | . ...
FOOT

L o rh K H S

1'.'id i al T t-o Ida.
ill. haled Saafo.d
I.UL'giiK.'

I'hona lift
r,

Ml

.... ..

,.n

It- ’ , a I . i e in
S'. ' . ad t a &gt;■

\ i n it i i :m tv \

’ ' le liy

nil I

ill*

.

n

Plmtia

Jt. ti l ery

mothproof-

Se.vi.-e

pit. , in -

....I pm niefil pintcettnii lira
at
Philip
t ‘..Inrihil
,,j,I , | , . r
I I«■11net ,, tin Piitmello, Te|e*

fit,, -in

1st

'M I

I O.MttNO'S l phnlsirrlrijr
Phone |ItfIK T ill nit'll*
,v -.rut covets

i

Simp

r i ID II X I
W 'ni *
•• •

&lt;a in e y

\N *i i inarnnlee,l

,

m*

w n .i d a m , 1 . n- I m t i

a" N'l'llf IM II I I I . i I'n ili.i.n T a llin
Model # I tin 17’ o ly iu liir Loin
l.mat l.oi V'l*!*
\ nlentin
and

Hn

A

i \t ,,i a la .1

e,

Lim it nil unitiLi i , 1
I'nt k *2 . r i ; i M* l •v."

VV.i ll, T h a n a . id ! I r e li l a c a,
,M t i . I I O I M . K H

Ilt.-I W. 1st hi.

...... ' - n

H A N O I'S S H « 111

-A

K reakr,

i

f ’llv *'f I m'DL H'f
ip*
i ' M l *M
fill) *4/i* Al vii In I tup,
1 1 1'* *"

itilira itf * 1Ly , v.il li fm ni I Li 5

A If t i l I I S I o i l S A L K

loino's. liT

I '■ PCS
ll dhln/. i
w ork.
i,Haiti,■ Rate
Free KsM
, S pii'iidi. He IV-Ire. lim a
l.nln.n.t. nil I
I'.'llillF e r.

i ,i |&gt;i,n i 1

»»»' n JV ,M "
‘
............
H''"'
1'
" n l'
' .....I1'l ," ' 1 « " 1
litini 'I
I »,l**ph*»i"
li»
Ii
|*'uf hit 4»( i" &lt; 4“1lf * ', I I'i W&lt; ,i l i

I

Hurra
t l n v i !*'4jritM*a
tr iu '*
&lt; all Suftiinnlo ((l ull v af 27

\ll
l!&gt; a
in.ilI. I

Jf.t. Il" I'h,&gt;10' 11‘tiH I

liitgi'
lI im
p ' **. asv . him
1 Ivs'lvllintoi i.-fllije i aloi

11 A V I n lotv* i fnr a 2 Lml
im 'Mii r«Mmtr\ Imitir*
ulMitn n

n t|

si ppl V A0
.al. A Manic
I ’ horse 707

f i t ; I iD'iim tulili'. I • 11 1 » • i ■
I VMM M m V K ItS sti.irpc.o'.l K i­
F tre ir, p iiie il.a lly new,
il r
ev, l&lt; - i,.|.air*'d Shuman's. IIIU
refilKi'iH iois. prai tn »Hv "
I. lit, S,
I set Kas fryo laleis; ............ ..
Items. I.o im a im s H*
&gt; ' I 'l \0 V
M.v i.inendc
Kaiifnr I
pla.iie .11 I
Slone T ,iwer I n d i.liie * Pin,lie

\V I

L IH M S M K h
IIH111||tUi|
1 *"inn
gin ill* u fipm ♦ fiif ii I &lt; Iriiu
uref
rnufriy M m
432 VV.

RS I \ I F

I «|&gt;ei t s

S I 1 I III I A I L M ill'll *

i

I M ill VVA TF It III III. ..
Imini'i i esliiui mil *1'

M II . 1 1 .'i I ,■ ' e• ' '
(^
11w y 1, A 1 i 11

1

\ |*|. 11««I In

an I V iiilit I 'o

1’ e i f e r l l y " i m k e d . II.

.. I

I *"

*!'.’.T, *’
",
.
vv
'i
l" ’
I ”'. He M . ' I " 1
'
I
V K N I 11 AN llh '"i
llUliite I'll 11 tJII Hi'iikm . t. 1.1

ia-e. a heai.lif.d, new lumie de
li|n lo l..,l.f,
l.aell'M.
. ime i »■1.*

V \ I LH N fsG H IM

I m

nimt* *"

, 11 . am II....... ' See I'li i l l i p a I ' e .

M l. Ian .
.... I wale, Inal
,.
\ .... I ..... ....... .... lands,'„|,e,i
In.s I'. „ e.l .. I............. 1777(1.
linwri pH v Mt4 »ii •
al $525
1111i 1111&gt;* I * ( i n
liuh^vii A vi*
in (I rtf S iifiL 'fl Vv*&gt; in San fit III.
1fluplii’iti* . ti l H

lir r r in s n N
a c i d .t:r»
y
lunhe■ Duyftihu
It^u* h
}' lt
pint tu t. wittutut liiM'ii
I'httiM*
1Ml I I

The

I toll away la,I

III.

W

VI.S
f .iT*y
Siding
|lf&gt; per n&lt;|.
I i i.ia .lc J 13 pc, S.j.
'.T.i 11. V pith 11 SI, High t H ftl t

1

I* Il O II

|'ersaiin.d
\ 1 M A T KIN
Vn \
IV
i n,one.
II. -r.no- W.uke.H SeetmiK thill
—I

S l'K t'l
Phillip*
V.I h' sI ih
i .i.iio o Si.ling

I'hnne 1120

|

II

\\ no.lvi ni king (.12 Saiifi'id Av*
I ' I mil e Ml’* W A I lf.:t I

limniitiI win of e«ti*et1 e i"" 1
a I lueerejm y I" a " " " .........."

,i front
IT Ire
4H.MtO.PII
|| M il I JA M S , II MALT* til

I sill. \|

W fl \ K A
A purl m. Ml
111
j&gt;‘u nt Hit I'M I 'I lmnr DID W

I A l O l'S I L S

New IW. lad ilium frame house,
l.ii k .1 ...........
poicli
eom leti.......
\ I,,' I esiilenti.ll seel lull,

irn .is

ill:v i'

I.UV I I . V :t t ««c»tn
I iir *»
nhhnt. M il Elm \ ' »*

,' U'.INKIS Koi mica top* L Va

Orlando

l l i l i mid M nk not It

I’lfii.r MflllVf «4«i fill litfill AI#1I

If nn m m nrcllrv In I 'Mir «tt
rn mhi*f lt» ( m |i i ih i H&gt;M Ini
niiifr ffiMM mm# iM l'irrril ln*#r
H um

THIS M O N T H

hnlllK .......” , 1'irg.
hietlkfa I
i’""k
,,,,,.1,.,-n
|,11.j i i l I'l'fled non II,
|,,l || ' flam
fill n.i* i a, ill lie
f II
fun. mi
Siinfnrd's
innsl
ml if .1 ■hailed l"l* Show n hv
apeninioo'id only

RHONE MS
• I. S I Sil. Will •»* a .r r e l.a
w»»* she le lro tld l*
"O "'
•■innamii r h .la r If »»«l name Is
ll.lr.l In Ik* lel»|ihi.«» Imnk In
rrls .n fair this weeMMHWwilalluM
Ikr m l«»llls*. ’• M F fi'O 'l ••• e«l
erntwiillr. Iw ,.filer fer «• Mi
remlfi lti» h r.I r '.’ sltne "*r
all VI SSI Vila mi.. I br In nwr
■ifIII'* IIS Ik* &lt;lar h rli.t* pi.1.11
ratlwii

s in It

in i
p ii alt
kiS I ■o an,I

I U r hmm I* to I hr Mnf
I i *i it hI * lln lr l ‘*»r III n i Ii Cm-r &lt; ■ ••

oh

spi:n vi. servicer —i*

s \l.

Ml net al m
1l tine
tme ink.
laki fi......
"Ml In i- FOOT LOt'KFiHS
, p, II hev
nil ku
.-II vnl
wnnil ennatrildm u
In
'
hey me
m e nil
kiws
. ■ an..........I not las. Id.K See
in towiv. I W M «H »•' ■
"
............
e.l. Merman «. M "
' "•

I’nr ItcHillIn

I

fo r

We lam

IIERAIJ)
WANT ADS
I hr •f.lliiwln*

A H TK 'L K H

—3 13-

Itral ('.stale For Sale

Phmihti.g A Supphci
Kep-ili*
.1 hu.g nyn.l S-niHi Park A*k
Pln.iie r.d

I ’ontr aiding A

\V

l V 111*1 S I KK W IIIIK
I --. ,pl|, k lepalt lolls. -.l sm all
l.i.ildittK, r 'all Ino I I IJ M l

M W I I I II t|(N sill fa. oil
par
f.'.lin n 111.1 f lo,u &gt; made |ik-s
in'v T in l h llig, i leaniiiK A wavme, also pot l.ihle pnivei plan.
S e iv in g Seminole I ’.am lv -In ,'’
I!t2,‘i II M tih 'ii-'.ii. l a k " Mary
I

I
S it I
Piano
I'e, Tid. iau,
I'll,.lie d ll W
K'nlln I. San*
fm ,1

We l.ii,
" It
,y
..it,
a
I
fill n it a. e \V 11 .a, Man I T ni ti
It ,|| e I V. 11 I I I t I'bnll.* tin*

M ill A Ml l l l M ninlriK S e n ,Hod, Ml
land., K veiiiilg S in ' I nil lia lfii'

f IK A S S S,p iaie K u k *
llandnni WM.I H IT
your
jii
1 i'k i i i .II,"* llluid* f.u pun h m l.ie e irw ily
,,f ,H;l. ,,, ,,n-hl|,.,i Cla.ra 111,'
lleiiu ty, ri tnitnuy and e in liiin iir..
Roy Reel. Ilomei I ,III.' Iho I

I,\'EllV TIHNii fm ilo- builder.
Sanfold Stone Inyvei Iii.lirtti la*.
I’ll. 12110.

ll m .s le i

4hlr

T rim Mil.II

II I. 1. ,

(it,' W

If ad In

Id

A

I’lonie

I I I'd. M

T.l.plm ue I 12a, The Furnltuie
I'e u le i, llrl We.*l Fuat Hlreel.

I ’K A T llnshel oi (lin k
,MHpie. phone I3III).

loud. 7)0(1

TKAYKKNK Kkletistnn Hod*—2d"
I.. HIM” . tSei.km Ik
lilii* *
and
Point tin.

M O D E R N , I hi e. I .HIIII IIII III (.til’d '
apt. Adult*, private hath 'JMlio L A M IN K T K , K«»'h D.mr* Roofing
Mellunvlllc
.MuiiWlng, Plywood, A ir Lnndi■—
'
tinner*, Inaiilntlori, Plume 1447L an ip la'ir*
Lahini't*,
Drlamtii
3—
11**1 H * l* tr For H*le
—I
lliw ay.
I f you want to Kay, Runt or Moll,

I'm

I—

I,nl

Pet** Llv cnIui k Huppile*

7

IIJOIl gia.le ni w.ll lord pie f«.
sal” . Pinilia 121111. y\ I
It'd
rntnlie.
1 F IV E
gnlle.l
lilack
I'eldm;walgli* MSII lit*. JlltU.IIII w .i.ii,
mure. I ’ II llov 3 IK, SI An
gnsllnr, Flit.

(4—

H E L P W \N T K D

Kay. Iltlfi.l

IliV 1 ,Lit cupci l cleunliig mid
piesslng fm four hum aervlee,
Lour day dyeing aerviro. Al­
tering .111,1 lepmtuig. Pick up
mid delivery. IIATTLK
DtlY
, LEANERS,
I3HI W. LIU,
SI reel. Pin.in- POO.

VALHD.M CLEAN Ell SERVICE

Il

v.iii , inTl buy new renew your
pieaeiil clenner Flee entiniates
Pick Up and ill’ll very servlet
I'hone 1323, Elect r.i Hygiene
t'ompHlly.

M H .I I ll»N A I. IN f tlM L
(Ini it few extra lunna cm, h w, . I. .’
Wi.nl It. put them to work &lt;1.
fi ( \ I
Lit.fi
i
d an c e '
yum
own commuuity 7 I'.n t
T H A Y E R Iniliy ear tinge .toil Ii. E.
l 11
lli.lhirip lo Ic.ir.i I hiw lo milk.'
Ifa.l*t.'l ('.n a p
Pill,lie
ttlttl-.I
apnre limn iiimiey. We ll , all on
Iretwer n |H (HI a.ill. nli.l 2:1X1 p.m
T —
you .in.l explain
W rite
Mi
IT WILL pay you lu mve*tigiile
Htephru Heckner. P. Ii llov I an. L I— N M T IL H H P K R H flN A U l — I I
thl* offer of 7 main, furnished
4&gt;f 1(111 A N D RAD
Orlando, Florida.
home, 11a* good Income. Large,
W A N T E X T R A varatlon nmneyt
( 10.00
well Undtcapf.l lot. rllHt Pal­ L*cd Ice ho*
1 lli'a.i nut the ni 1 lc and l.rirur
Lai'd
2
pc.
Living
room
WORK W A N T E D
-9
metto Ave,
(he a liiff In Sanford
F arn ieri
aiilto
16-00
It A II V S IT T E R , M r*. Folkenherg,1 Auction, (IM m idu H I-way every
L«ctl
hal.y
h.'.l
11
,id
m
attrea*
I
B
O
O
FVRNlfHIKD DUPLEX
(im&gt;d
Friday, 7:30 p.m.
heat rcfcrenrpH Phone 1313 I.
20.00
ental location nn mrner lot Lsed B pc. Dinette
Slightly
uacd
ro
ll-*iv
*y
bed
26.00
'"ITup«rty priced *t |7M,0.00 and
Man. vacation *iih*tltu te-- cnahicr, L.m fldentlnl Invettlgntlnn*. W rit*
P. II. Rny N o. 6 L _____________
will ilmw n good return &gt;m In* Deed round n*k .lining table
bookkeeper, audltnr
full nr
nnd
0
chair*
26
00
- 11
vaitment.
part tinm Pox X, c n llornld
Lard 2 pc. Living room »uite 80.00

Hue:
J. W. IIALL, ltr*Kor
Florid* Sl*te Hank lliilhllrti
"(:*1I 11*11" Plume 17flB

KOBKItr A. WILLIAMS, Krallor

Raymond F,. Lundriulal, Anwirlnle
Phont 11173
Atlantic Rank Hl.lg.

T'LXKDti T'KKDfl Lomplnt* line
Hunt’* Tuie.lo Vend Slnre.

15-

Reg. 1110.06 shopworn 8 pc.

Iledroom Hull”
70.00
M A TH E R OF HANFORD
201-011 K. last St.
Phone 117

M A N dcHlrc* pnrt or full lime in
puck,
bar ur package
aloie. Five years
experience, all pliaac*. llov W,
c/u Herald
“ i
Id — llualnraa U p p ortun illr*
-IU

AITO.MOIHLEH

— 16

11151 LROSLEY HIulion Wagon”
low mileage. Lormann'* Re*taurant, phone UMU.

D18CKIMINATINH 7 Then you
will delight In Wyimuwooil
1 (1161 FORD F-ll tractor 184**
horn**: Reautlfully limilHcapcd P I A N O S—Outhransen, Spinet*
W. II., trailer 30' Mingle Axle,
priced from (610.00. include* -I
luburban Iota. Oholca of plan*;
dual wheel*, excellent condition,'
iuninga. Term*, trade-in*. Ka- F O E H A L E — Stuck nnd equip­
choice of maauury or frutnu con*
low mileage. All good rubber,
tier** Plano Store, 1200 Myrtle,
ment In Tup Nntcli eervlce atatfructlnn. AILelectrlc kllchan*.
nlr
brake*.
Complete unit
For night appointment* call
llon. Ifxve another opening un­
range, r«frig«rator, yvater heat­
14,155.00. Surplus equipment.
1208-W.
able to refune. Approximately
er: ip*cc heater; ceramic tils
I*. 0. Rox 349, Phone rtl, 8t.
(1800 w ill handle. Lon he ftbath; Venetian blind*; city LHEHTS of Drawer*—All Bit**.
Auguatlne, Fla.
nanetd.
Contact
J
e
ff
Davj*,
tURU*. Priced a* low a*
FlnDhed or unflnlahad, Rtaaon*
1951 CHEVROLET^ good condL
MOO. RtArmnahla down payahlv priced. Compare our price* ■ p itx s K m n x s n e s
16(15 Elliott.
in}*- Utentcd north of Geneva
• thin buy. Budge! Term*. The If—* SPECIAL SEnVICEB —11 I M Hon,
IIB
—
---- —
Ea*t of Mcllnnvlllc In HanFurniture Center, ltd Weet
TRAILERS
Hi, Phono fl-H-R.
IIA T T F R Y , (!eneiiit.ir ur llln rlc r
I'iriM. Phone 1426.

S

—If

o lfo O M new home, icreet«&lt;l
h, earparl. Box N , Ubrfcldi

ItU O M n d ^ a^in rU of furnlUfu-

Knrvlcc,
Rwnin'it Bnt*
lint
[hinder. Cnll
Lull 817,
617, Bwaln’

28’ G L ID E R ll room 1917 TrnUar.

M
”~"1*"

•M

&gt;pfg

h . : X &gt;,
■

^e--, ,*V' 1

wje.

-Lv: ^ • /V;- 1i,^
-

ti

�.

THE SANFORD HERALD
re N
Monday July 7. 1953

Lewis Suggests
Taft-Hartley As
GOP Candidates
In Meantime Country
Looks To Murray
For Strike Tipoff
CHICAGO i f l - John L. Lewis,
biller critic of the Taft - Hartley
Labor Law, today suggested a TaftHartley ticket for the Republican
Party.
A statement distributed by a
spokesman for tawls. president ol
the United Mine Workers, suggest­
ed that Sen. Robert A. Taft, who
wanta the :&gt;OP Presidential nom'nation, should seek former Rep.
Fred Hartley of Now Jersey as •
running mate. They co • authored
the labor a d In Congress.
Meanwhile in Pittsburgh the na­
tion looked! n CIO Steelworker*'
President Philip Murray today for
tlon looked) o CIO Steelworkers'
move In the economy - shattering
sice) strike now going Into its
sixth week.
The silvery hsIred labor leader
Invades the lerrilory of hi* 1110*1
bitter opponent In ihe steal dispute
to address a huge rally of slecl
worker* at nearby Duqumme
Most of the 0.000 steelworkerresidents of that small mllltown
are employed by U. H. Steel Curp.,
biggest producer In Ihe country
ana traditional pace-setter for the
Industry.
Murray calli U. 8. Steel the
"spearhead of opposition" to the
UnW. The unlou chieftain asked
C. F. Hood, executive vice presi­
dent of the giant firm, to debate
•trike issue* at the rally. Hood
refused, saying such * meeting
would not nave any constructive
result.
The rally Is the first In the Pitts­
burgh area—steel center of Ihe
world -since Murray called out
650,000 union members In Ihe basic
steel Industry June I.
Steelworkers look for their leader
to explain at length the union's
charge* that Hie six largest slcel
producers have refused to bargain
In good faith. The big six are U. S
Stele, Bethlehem. Republic, Jones
and Laughlin, Youngstown Sheet
end Tube, and Inland.

Jeiftfit, 23 ymi uhl
'"ovlri, win put
under in .jil by iwtal polite early
this morning when he was ap­
parently about to enter n store
on Hanford Avenue, Chief Roy
William* reported today.
The arrest wss made hy Patrol­
man Arnold Williams, who was
working hi* heat on Hanford Ave­
nue near Fifth Htrrrt. Williams,
concealed In an alley, noticed a
car contained two Negroes parked
in fronl of *h* storr and one of
them made his way into an alley
toward the rear.
Tiie patrolman caught James
with a Jimmy In id* ham) and
subsequently arrested the other
tnan who had remained In the
automobile.
The men were driving n stolen
IH60 blue Pontiac whose owner­
ship has not yet been discovered.
James Is being held in the local
jail preparatory to lie turned over
to Htate authorities, and the other
man, Steve Williams, Is being
held on suspicion of attempted
robbery.
James, who goes hy the alias of
Adell Wright, escaped on July 3
from the Htate Road ('snip at Ht.
Augustine. He has a record of
three previous arrests in Hanford,
once six weeks ago when ho had
escaped and stolen another automohlle.
He was first picked up In Han­
ford for robbery al lire Florida
Htate Farmer's Market.

&lt;&lt; •■!•■■•« K im

P-Prlmary
C-C«nyaniian

Wiittur

G.O.P. Convention

d aeiltiise ru m r u t Uaei
bower barkers want lo put In a
rule restricting voting by contested
delegates on Ihe sealing of other
delegates.
Elsenhower supporters cull R ihe
"fair play" rule Toll backer* hoot
si that.
Lloyd Taft, son of Ihe senator,
lold n reporter Ills fnlher's forces
were thinking of offering a sub
slltille for Ihe Elsenhower motion
under which each contcslcd stule
would be permitted lo vote on nth
er disputes after its contest bad
been settled
Thai would permit Hie pro Tuft
on the teinjMirnry roll imanlinously
by Ihe GOP National Committee—
to vote on later conical* Under
I the iiiual alphabetical arrange
inent, ihe Georgia contest would lie
second on the list.
(Cu i i m m I n « a raa* oe*&gt;
Just after Ihe younger Tall re­
was paaird hy the Senate but did vealed ihli, Elsenhower forces un
not reach the House. A resolution nounced a proposal along lhat pre
was passed hy both houses calling ciia lino.
In Ihe present situation, the prac­
for a reunion of the group In five tical
effect would be whether illsyears.
Taft delegate* from Florida,
In addition to Ihalr IsgDIstlv* luted
action, the girls ware shown Into or instance, would be allowed lo
on the question of sealing ri­
the Hupreme Court during * trial vole
with great admonitions of “ don't val Taft and Elsenhower delega­
from Texas.
•ay a word," Ml** Gray reported. tions
Klxenhnwer'x supporters — and
They also toured the state li­ omn
delegates who have not openbrary ami Florida State Univer­ v taken any position on Ihe rival
sity.
Piesldentlal candidates — contend­
Th« girls ate In the Seminole ed that If Ihe rule wax put over
and Huwaimee looms at the Uni­ It would he an aixurniire that
versity ami reported the food to "Ike" would coo l||£. nmnlnntlon
he exceptionally good, although when Ihe nmvenllrfngol* lo that
MI11 Hitting said that they had stage, probably Thursday or Frl
at it* uvvty morning fur brvuk- day.
■Iasi, 'nml I'd he glad liul to ever
Hut Taft told reporters "I don't
see grll* again.”
regard It ax ol vital Imiairtance
When asked hy an old P8U stu­ on the final outcome "
dent If they had been served veal
Taft xald again, a* he hax fur
cutlets, Miss Grey replied, “ ah, days, that he has the delegates to
wee lhat what that was?"
win the nomination It lakes 604
The girls rosa In the morning
Most of Ihe delegates came to
at «:IH» and breakfasted (on grits) this hunting - decked hall from can
at 7:60. They assembled every day ruses of slate delegation* where
in the FHU Music Mali at K:HQ and they had warm discussions of the
wera taken to the capitol by hu* rules question.
soon thereafter.
The "Ike" crnvgil was hacked in
The legislature met In the morn­ (heir position by ■ majority from
ing and political rallies were held some of the key alatei.
In tha afternoon. The two parties,
Pennsylvania voted loday to east
Fedsrallets and Nationalists, split
electoral victories, although the 57 votes! n support of the proposed
Only 11 delegates lined up
Nationalist* won the governorship. rule.
egelnst the change. Two members
A mock trial was also conductad of
the 70-vote delegation announced
by the girl* In ths case of a pe- they
wera paislng, for the present.
deetilan run down by a city coun­
cilman. Miss Wright served as a
CHICAGO Ifl—Guv. Theodore It.
witness In this case In which the
culprit ws* sentenced to two inure McKeldln of Maryland said today
he had been asked to plare Gen
days at Girls' State.
Mle* Grey served ex reporter Elsenhower's name In nomination
for the clt” of Alachua on the for President at the Republican
GDI*’ Slate Diary, a newspaper National Convention and 'T in go­
which came out every day through ing lo."
McKeldln lold reporters Ihe Inthe week. Mlie Hayes served as
city attorney for Ocale, and Mis* vltation bid been, extended In a
Kabarn was a filly commissioner. brief telephone cell with the gen­
eral,
Elsenhower'* headquarter* had
CIVIL SERVICE
put In ■ cell for Ihe Maryland
The Civil Service Board will governor as ht was prasld ng nver
meet Thursday night to. regular his own stain deliMlton's first cau­
session In the City Hall, N. 0. cus, McKeldln called back as soon
tiarnwr, examiner, announced this as the meeting ended.
morning.
McKeldln, who h u frequently expressed I preference for Elsenhow­
/BATTLE AGAINHT , JN8BCT8 er but at tha lim a time Insisted
The summer battle dgalnet file*, ho had made no commitment!, u w
mosquito* and other Insect peats
wo* storied Thursday to the MayW r eaction under tha direction of
B. H. Johnson, city sanitary offl.
and ha flgurod to
■ majority of hit
gitee

f

f

Congress

Her# I* Your Scortcard for tfi# Big G O B Show

Escaped Convict
Put Under Arrest
By Local Police

$1A ll

— * el
D ili,

n w if
PICKID

1

%

£ f *

/

/

/

ALABAMA

14

C

t

4

10

AII20NA

14

c

2

3

It

ARKANSAS

II

c

1

1

CALIFORNIA

70

p

COLORADO

ts

c

CONNICIICUT

33

c

1

31

DILAWARI

II

c

1

4

FLORIDA*

11

p

1

1

OIOROIA*

IP

c

17

IDAHO

14

c

IUINOII

*0

p

INDIANA

33

c

IOWA

34

c

KANSAS*

33

c

KINTUCKY

30

c

LOUISIANA1

tl

MAINI

1

10

&gt;*“
IS

70
3

r

' •

-« •
' J1

14

1

19

2

30

IS

8

30

2

' t

1

18

c

10

1

1

14

c

2

e

S

MAITLAND

34

p

MASSACHUSITTt

31

p

4

38

3

MICHIOAN

44

c

23

7

24

MINNISOTA

21

p

MISSISSIPPI*

1

c

MISSOURI*

34

c

MONTANA

1

c

NIIRASKA

14

p

NIVAOA

12

c

NSW HAMPSHIRS

14

p

14

NIW J1RIIT

31

p

33

NIW MIXICO

14

c

3

3

It

NIW YORK

«4

p

10

85

17

NOR1H CAROLINA

34

c

4

10

ta

NOK1H DAKOTA

14

c

S

1

it

OHIO

$4

p

OKLAHOMA

14

c

OMOON

11

p

PINNSVLVANIA

70

p

33

30

RHODI ISLAND

1

c

.1

7

SOUTH CAROLINA

4

c

3

1

SOUTH DAKOTA

14

p

14
30

TINNISSII

30

c

TIXAS*

31

c

UTAH

14

c

VIRMONT

13

c

VIRGINIA*

33

c

WASHINOtON

34

WIST VIROINIA

2
•

34

4

34
S

4

21

7

1

7

3

3

1*

2

2

It

8

9

7

3

14

3*

.

31
'
4

JR

30
14

13
1

18

c

20

4

14

p

1

IS

WISCONSIN

10

9

2

2

34

WTOMINO

13

c

4

ALASKA

1

c

DIST. OP COLUMBIA

4

c

1

4

HAWAII

0

c

4

4

PUIRTO RICO

3

c

3

VIROIN ISLANDS

1

c

TOTALS

1304

e

4

*
3

1
204

(404 Headed la Nominate)
Tills la your own newspaper's way
of keeping track of tha last minute
ahllta that will decide who U to be
the Republican alandard-batrer.
Why not try It yours*)/, end be
your own mestei-etrategiet in
opening what claims at delegate

1

14
1

447

3

”

-

eupport will meet the eupreme test
of the roll calls, and what will fall
away 7
figures In tha column* reflect
Ihe claims made by manager* of
the nomination contendere, end n
neutral appraisal of unpledged
delegatee. Pin a sheet, of light*

American Colonel's
Wife Goes On Tri

STOLEN GEMS DUFLAVED
NEW YORK ifl - Two garn-an
crusted crowns stolen. from , 1
Brooklyn Roman Catkqlle shrine
and . mysteriously mailed
WEI8BADKN, aermany
eight days later era on &lt;
American coloml'a wilt w
again under special safaguai
trial today on it ebargaa of
The crowns, worth an asU
$100,000, wart restored htue
The first
testified be acted
German a
Church. New protection measures aa a mad
let go-between lar
Include ehatterploof glass, an Im* bar.
proved burglar alarm and a night

190

lt «i l

bora. He said he would accept $50,000 to atart construction on the
Hartwell Dam on the Savannah
River rathert ban the four mil­
lion*. »&gt;«• demanded lait week.
Long diatance telephone call*
« c ; - ’r&gt; / ;hrot*ih to Reoubllranx
attending the OOP National Con­
vention In Chicago In hopes of end­
ing the Impaise.
House leaden are understood to
have taken the poaltion that unlaaa
compromises are effected today,
adjournment will be impoaalbie be­
fore next week, which marka the
period between the Republican and
Democratic conventions.
The-dash toward a planned final
adjournment stalled to a stop as
the sun peeked over the horizon
Sunday morning. Alia xcept two
appropriation bills
had
been
pessAd, but on these the Senate
and House deadlocked.
Adjournment Is off at least until
next week, the week between the
ditlcal conventions at which the
rpubllcana and Democrats choose
their Presidential candidates for
the November election.
Until then, nothing of Importance
will be transacted. House Demo­
crats and Republicans agreed on
this In tbe small houra Sunday
morning.
Administration plana to bring
Congresa to a close Saturday night
collapsed chiefly because the
House had written Into a 10 billion
dollar supplemental appropriation
bill it curb on the use of funds
for an expansion uf the atomic
weapons program.
The measure carries two billion
dollars for the atomic program,
(6,031,047,750 for foreign military
and economic aid. and $3,140,000,■
000 for military basea and other
projects around the world.
In a last ditch appeal against
the House rider, President Truman
wrote Vice President Barkley and
House Speaker Rayburn that It
cripple atomic production and Im­
peril national security.
The Senate refused to accept the
rider. The House finally agreed to
modify It somewhat but balked at
throwing It overboard.
The other dispute that upset ad­
journment plans flared over a com
promise $564,061,600 bill to finance
rivers snd harbors and flood con­
trol projects.
Dropped out of the measure was
four million dollars for the Hart­
well Dam in South Carolina and
Georgia Sen Mavbank (D.-S. C.)
roared that the bill was not going
jo pass without this Item In It, and
Indicated he might launch a fil­
ibuster. Sen. Olln Johnston lD.-S.ifl
M. &gt; said he too was ready to talk
till day Sunday.
The upshot was that the Senate
tent the bill bsck to conference
again In hopea of working out a
settlement.
With this and the atomic spendIng controversy on hia hands, Dem­
ocratic Leader McFarland of Aris­
ons dtspalred at laat and moved
the Senate recess until today. It
quit at 4:10 a. m. and the House
shortly flo w e d suit.________
The renki of Congress members
present already had been thinned
by Republican! leaving for Chicago
and. lo a lesser extent by Demo­
crats heading for home In the be­
lief lhe session was ell but over.
Giunt stride* toward adjourn
ment. Including Ihe passage of a
$40.600,QOOJWO defense appropria­
tion bill. Hod been taken before
the legislators bogged down.
This measure - the .largest of
all ihe appropriation bill* for the
1863 fiscal veer - carried the full
amount asked by President H u ­
man to expand tha Air Force to
J41 wings by mid ■ 1955.
Other bills passed and sent to
the White House Saturday in
eluded:
I _ A $1,015,000,000 measure In
finance the State, Commerce and
Justice Departmenti.
I — A bill lo Increase Soda)
Security and public assistance pay­
ments by about 540 million doOare
■ year.
8 — A manure guaranteeing the
government will euppqrt prices of
cotton, corn, wheat, rice, tobacco
and peanuts at

K

14
1

it

74*

31

____ f f l

weight while paper over this chart
(the lines will show through), and
writ# in the returns as you .hear
them aver TV or radio, or compare
the eatlmetee with reeulta In the
paper. No one will be clooer' to

•I1INHOWU ANO TATI Oil SOA! IS jam the corridors of the Conrad
Hilton Hotel In Chicago, while members of the Republican National
Committee debate the seating of the delegates from Texas After about
three hour* of debate, the group voted SOto 41 to accept Sea Robert A.
Taft’s proposal giving lit* Ohio Senator 33 delegatas against IS for Qen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower. The general's force* declared they would a y
appeal the ruling to the Credentials Committee.
(/nlernallonfil)

G.O.P. Platform
(I'M Ilisel rr*«t raee
people behind the Iron Curtain and
expansion of assistance to friendly
nations, Including a stepped - up
program of student exchange.
4. Favor lower tariff* as long
as they dJd not endanger Ameri­
can workers' jobs or industry's sta­
bility.
The platform builders thus
neared the end of a long struggle
to complete a campaign structure
mostly of triangular planks.
One side bid far voter support
In the November general cleclion.
The other two sides generally ap­
peared shaped and polished lo mlrror the views of either Klscnhuwer
or Tall.
Miillkln continued lo push a spe­
cial drafting stalf day aud night
Ity through 1034.
4 — A bill hiking peusions for an
estimated 160,000 retired federal
employes,
5 — An appropriation bill provid­
ing 76 million dollars tu run Con­
gress Itself. Despite some prolusts
about members voting themselves
an indirect salary Increase, It wont
through with a provision allowing
senator* and representative! tq de­
duct for Income tax purposes Ihe
first $3,000 of their Washington liv­
ing expenses.

behind closed doors and amid
closely-guarded secrecy. He wanta
no premature leaks. Nevertheless!
other members of the committed
disclosed that only a civil rights
plank needed to be hammered into
position.
A subcommittee led by Mrs.
Mildred Younger, attractive youth­
ful delegate from California, split
4 to 2 upon what Republicans
should propose.
All six opposed a compulsory fed­
eral program or commission to
halt racial and minority discrim­
inations.
.
liul Mrs. Younger snd threfi
ineiiiherx suggested a voluntary
federal commission with power Ic
investigate state and local condi
lions in this field and make m
ununendatlons. This was expected
to appeal lo Negroes and other
minority groups.
Two committeemen Insisted the
federal government should leave
such matters to state and local ac­
tion.
Compromls* treatment was r*&lt;
ported by subgroups on Ihe touenyquestUins uf government fsrm
price programs and labor mtnSgement relations.
Initial reports from the farm
plank group indicated movement
away from rigid govemmant price
supports and strong federal con­
trols.
_________ c

llttiulrinx only SPARK TIME
and »nmll Investment.
xci I ' d w h i - t i T i f f x i — * * * k " is e « s S is e . e s lv s t

1 Idhi*, lalllsl l»v*«l*wel

&lt;tulr*a Hall) MrsiHI. Thereallerw e will
Hiatal itia with llaaarlae a* *» #XS,000 t*f
* aManama la a ra*lflr arunla* 11*14.
tm eaalllr r»» mast ha near *»
■a*, earataaaallr lava la! I« | l»t rcmmaallK
aa! Oa nhla la «t*»4 a Mela ahevaatar aa!
aiaOtl lavaatleatlaa.
Wa ramela'a'r aalahilah tha haslaaM lar
a»a an! Si. the atitar.lalae. t « have aa rant,
aa atavhaart, aa! aa enisle.***,
Patana salaatad wilt *« «v&lt; salUae—■•»**
aa aveamaaa—ia.i tha haaaatr la atv* as e
!*!• roaal le 41*141** aaa eialll*.
II &gt;aa raa **Mlllr&gt; wMla datalla. lailaSla*
phaaa aa. la
Box T, e/o Herald.

We Are Overstocked In The Following Item*
\

Special Pricea For A Limited Time
Gypaum Fibered Plaster Per 100 Lb, Rag $|.1Q
Guaglng Plaster

Per 100 Lb. Bag $1.10

Keenes Cement

Per 100 Lb. Bag $1.10

ISUiA

Finish Lime

Per 50 Lb. Bag

Rock Lath

CHICAGO Ifl—I
tests over Mating

,N

Per 100 Sq. F t £00

THE ABOVE PRICES CASH ON DELIVERY
ivantton staff men tol

DEALERS FOB PHILLIP CAREY CEBAMO
ASBESTOS SIDING
FH A REPAIR AN D REMODEL LOANS
NO DOW N PAYM ENT

s u m

*T ***T

u a m e

an d u atle

tsu lu ck

�flPU w *fj(l

IK

1"*-^i &gt;*■***w!t

'■raree7*i*r:

IIIK

Y O U D O N ’T

i t«*nj- lit Jim II

tM ilti your 3*nluid litre Id, CHj
Delivery. by 7:&lt;MJ P. M., pitas* cell
YELLOW CAU 1444
■'

Ktitnlilhht-d 11108

x x x x i i i

West Berlin
To Bar Roads
• To Red Zone

AN

s A N F o m i,

Flying

I N D I J - K M l F . N ’T
i i .u u i u a

j i i i .y

r,

- . in
Vhsih c i t i i l

m .v j

C r e d e n tia ls

1 RERUN Ul — The West Berlin

lly government decided iunii;M to
v&amp;
lockade all roaih leading litlo
the surrounding Russian mni&gt; to

C o m m it­

te e A p p io v e f i U n a n im n iis lv

prevani kidnaping* by Hit- Cum
munisti.
Tha decision (.dinned I In* avl/urc
earlier today of o l-u,luig unti
Communist lawyer. Hr Walter
Lima, tvlio was kidnaped uml rur
ried lulu the Soviet Zone ami.I huh
lira.
The poliee department Inline
diataly asked fur an Increase In
i l * force to prevent a recurrence
“ Mayor E m it Reuter's Cabinet
want further than the police dr
pirtnient dainamted, and decided
to barricade all streets Hut lunch
on the 90 • mile Soviet lonal
border.
The head of tha economics de

r ia t e - i
t

Hit

*&gt; •»*

Mi
For

i

u«i I

i HMkiiiilt I

t

D e le
S e n a to r

1I.i* I i t . l t . t D j K

I a-. I .* v W i l l ' l l I H M l I l i l i l l l i -

I till it 1.1

* ‘ I Hit* |II IS I Al l

• ' dlliM at D.i 111 |i 11.i,. Ail N i
Di-lull 1 t ill VI'lll iml
I IllN .|» a t |al»*
k’ 4%
UMlt Ij . l f . . I
"*11' *

H *'

1 ' 1(1 •Mill

M* , ,t1.11. j11
.

at

.

fi t !

I iM u

«i*|t

h e ig h t

Highlights nf the ir.-enl Amrl
lean Legion Roy* Plate piugram
In Tallalltitsee were todsy nut
llnvd to Ih r Linn- Club by film
nf the five hoys who al I ended,
Hammy Jacobson, Joe llnleliismi
Wesley 1luti.il and T e riy 1'01 dell
They were Introduced tiy Jack
It, Z, Jnfmsuti Jr., v rle ta n of M airU m i who .p rrttile j.

/AHm In caidivlty for 24 hours.
. M ne*. 4A, lu ona of,Jim leading
Inti - Communist lawyers of Wind
E trlin . Ho haa bean In charge of
compiling record* on 1-0011011110
crimes by the Kasl Communist re ­
gime In deflatin' of (iu riiu n law

Win Id W ar If, wa» elacted commandar of the San fu id Host fill,
the Am erican Legion, at a well
ut tended meeting last night.
M i. Johnson, who succeeds .1
lienvcr Cordell as commando.,
.erved In the Infantry in both Fu
iope and the South i'aclfic. He is
n sai d clerk for the A tlan tic Coast
Line Itailroad, and has been cm
ployed by the railroad since IU!I7.
Active in the I'ust work he lias
missed only one meeting since
ir it t iilic c v r m
Th
I Joiitlnc the Legion. Ilrc a n lly he
U nUnM ne ^tn^ In lll^ lln J u V l l wn
ulrCt*,J t,lu ,l*ed of tllU Legion
L*m5 n n s 0 t-m ln u ^
17,000 , ji-nj,. Association, He Is m auled ,

State Will Divide
58 Million Dollars
^Among 67 Counties
publje

achool a_uj&gt;port this

yeor

School Supl Thniuus l&gt;. Ilnilcy
certified that amount to Comnlr.il
lar C. M. Gay us Ihe orcllmlimry
calculation of Ills* flute's cwnlrllni
tloni fo ihu county school Kyatem
for the 1932 31 year.
a
It (a- |2,boo,ooo ntnru than state
Vtonlribution* last year, and It.982.
000 last than the 1931 legislature
appropriated for this year.
Audltora for the Department of
Education and comptroller’* office
estimated the state will have to
pay out about 2
mllllmi dollars
Itaa than tho Legislature allowed
whan It appropriated 117 millions
for the biennial minimum foiinda
Hon achool fund.
That la all aavng* from Ihe ap
£f&gt;roprlatloii The 3 M» million* extra
-n n ip not b^,apenl, evnk thoiigh
appropriated, oecause elate allocs,
lions ara determined by strict ap­
plication of a formula In Ihe law.
Lait year, the atate'a contribu­
tion waa (819,000 lea* then the ap' proprlatlon
Of the (38.317,000 tentatively set
ir this year, 144,171000 ta for
•ra* aalarlei, (J.tw.ooo for
jI bus transportation, 13 030,

t ®P*r.V,0B*andVd
P‘,TOO,W0 fu
forrcren
onstruction
othar
, j gal the sjeta'i 88 million dolU » tna countlea ntuat pvt up (IT,WOOD. Actually, they will almost
match tha Male fund.
Tba Increase thla year la largely
due to Increased, enrollment*. The

n

S l.« n ff

Johnson Named L io n s (T u h H o a r s County Considers
O n R&lt;»n‘n t
Commander Of ltL (e’l&gt;nrt
Two Forest City
g io n H o y s S ta te
American Legion
Ro*id Proposals

lor Ida mnntlrH for

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
*• matter bow far away
TriS
mrhome yon may go on yen'
vacation you ran readily cateh
ip on the homo town newa by
’’ 41** the Hanford HeraM
you return. Yon can or*
1 with yot*r carrier hoy, or
igh Cherlla Mnrrleon. elm - manaver. hr talephoninp
have yonr regular la
1 Herald eared for

I '••lit i
If*
Full

i

u

, rhlldi*m uml livw* ■! ii*l

, - r A v .n u l
Cither officers
elected
were
George May loir v. Uml vice comtiiNiuier; Gordon Frederick, seron.i
vlre commander; Kugene Stovall,
third vice ronntiHUiler, it. W.
lienne was re-elected finance o ffi­
cer.
B, A. Monfortnn was re-elected
chaplain, and f’apt. Kerle T.
Luu.-ks was re-elecle.l historian.
A. Dave Itruwn was elected ser­
geant at arm *.
Named as members of the ex­
ecutive committee were Commendrr-rlect Johnson, George Mevburv,
,1, Denver Tordell and K. W,
Deane Named from the floor were
Joel Field, Jim Singletary, John
Pierson, Jama* Renton and Lynn
Lyon.
Holected as delegate* to the
state convention were Capl. Kerle
T , t.nucka, executive committee­
men of the nth District, Command*
er ,lohn»on. Cent. Loucks, I . F.
flnvle, M, N . Cleveland Jr,. Voile
W ill Ism* Jr„ J. D. Cordell end
Joel Field, past district command­
er.
The five bnv* who recently a t­
tended th - I eclon sponsored Roy*
' f it* f* In Tallahaasee told of their
evne'lence*. These were Wesley
Ifem ll. iponaord by the Mon*; Joe
Htitchlaon choice of Ihe Jeyceesj
Tommy Speer, who was hacked bv
th - Rotary rh ib j Terrv Cordell,
-•le rted by Klwanls and Hammy
Jacobson, inon'ored by th - Like.
Commander Cordell presided at
th - meatlwf and w ill remain in
e«lce until *he inatellation, the
date o f which ha* not yet been
announced. The meeting followed
a s'looer.
State Commander Frank F tl-n o - w ill he guest on Mondev
night, J n lr 91, when the Post will
have • fish fn r, It was ennounetd
by Adjutant Jams* Singletary.

HOYAI. ARCH MA«ONH
Monroe Chanter No. 18, K.A.M,
w ill hnM lie bl-mnnthlv meeting
* t B'OO n'clo-V tnnlcht f t Masonic
H"H. The M ark Master deeree
•d ll be confsrred, High Priest A.
* . Ramsay ureas all Royal Arch
Mason* to a tte n d ..

T W 4 W 1 CODING TO If. R.

Two new luinnbsrs wei r tndurt
ed as ’’cub Lions", I. ii
Clerk.
Goodyear Service munngei hom,
uml Grady fiiim -aii. (nnn.-i e ll,
lio ililln g inspeelm uml now IniM I
linr code iiin s n lia iii wi i h Hie Nu
tin Mill I.m ill.1 1 Mumifiii I n i n s kno.lallon- They Were linlm-tud 1w
D i-itilc l Goveum i l l emy W ltle
M l. lium -iin wu-i 9|in u io ird hv
Iim brother, Hugh Ihim-mi, and Mi
C lin k by Clyde llam sey.
Humuiy Jacobson tpuiisored in
the Klks Gllih, tnlij nf lioumlooitn-ldenla of tlie liip Ini luding llnhoy who got rick sin ok lug a clgai
H r ilric ilh rd the Ilip as sis join
packed days of enjoyment.
Describing tin- social activities
Joe Hutchison, who was Jiiycn
sponsored, told Ilf the “woiulertnl
lime swimming in I nko Rarlnn.
purtk-ipatiug in a n ut in melon cut
ling, and nttumlmg the U o vrriiu ir
Hall, anil dainiiig
with
young
ladies who had just ui lived fm
Girls Hlata.

W esley lla u iil, eiiole* of tin
Lions, thanked tlie club fur Om
honor of attending Roys .Stale, and
•old of OutHtlimling talks by lluak
Cam pbell, Col. II. N.
K iik iu a n ,
Legion Dspartiiiwnt Commandai
Frank Felsone ami Governor Wat
1 * 11.
Methods of carrying on elections
In the mythical cities and counties
uf Roys Htate were described by
Terry Cordell, choice of Klwaul*.
He enjoyed using voting machines,
he said, and recommended
that
Hanford purchase sums.
Member* of Ihe local club and
wive* are Invi’ ed to ultetid Ihu
new Cesselher.'y
Lions
Club's
initial ladle* nigi’i ptograin on the
night uf July 17, It was announced
bv Jack Morrison.
Two visitors were
welcomed,
.Stanley Taylor, Gravenhurst, O n­
tario, school principal, end O. (J.
Walton of Jacksonville.
H IM , FOH KTHHKIJ,
M O N TG O M ER Y. Ala. tit - Hen
Richard U. K u n ell of Oeorgla will
get the first nomlnalion (or I'r e il
mini at (he National Democratic
Cnnvenlion, say* Alabama's Sen
Lister Hill.
Hill, who I t chairmen of the A la ­
bama delegation, gave Ruaaell that
assuranca during h it visit her*
Mondky.
Ha aald Alabam a, drat on the
rnllcall, w ill yield fo Oaorgia so
Russell’s name can be placed ‘n
nomination.

SALVATION A R M Y
A home league family night
program will be held tonight at
7:00 o’clock at Salvation Army
headquarter!, and families are In
vltsd. The program will include
rtaraei, end Capt. William Whlto
will maka a short davotlonal talk,
"What (he American Family
Needi.” Ralraahmsntt will be

ssrvtd.

NFW STAMP SLATED

M il,A N . H a l* I * — Art'iws Tm ceWASHINGTON Wi - Tha Poll
n'nl l-a v -s tonight hv a lrlln -r for Office Department said Monday

Y"Hr nn a business frlp.

Ra proposed apecial
lit
special 8-rent
3 cent item
stamp

•eld th# noted enod'iptnr to commemorate Ihe Sooth ennf»Ko*'t two w -* v * In variant of the priming of Ihe Gu

tanbar| Bible will have ita Aral
day a tale la Washington Sept. 80.

Lnlce Brantley Road
Halt Deplored By
Group Of Ciiizona
Two tfroitp* 4»f Kfirchi i lt&gt; i•t ••
•"tv mviM'ii* 1111st | •1 111111Mi l * flu
■&gt;•n*I- in ihul mum lu fm «■ a i- iinii
nf 1 In* rim tU y L
i ■* in
•In* I Hint 111ill41* fitiliay. 4)|i»* *'fiiU|
♦•■•I (1v \1t
(1tcg Mi l »-e!it li in
Is frit Ii.|&lt; I lit
j I v lilt* f Villi
fill litII III! stf fill t s* till t l'«|« HI O il
• li** s Sa 11 111 11 11' &gt; S ( i i i u n ' %*! "mi a* t

i &lt;i;

NY It pi I III H1 \ Ntatr I . I
I he litlm r. whuRi* *j*4i) i-Yiimi
" H i |I. 4 ’ W d*I( 11 r'llSUI 11 .f O'
I uriM*! l uKa* AiNtlrliiy, rk| tw &gt;
M'tfltft I |(i| I I il W ru illllliN B ii 11 'll
1 NURMi! Wot k &lt;*»» n nimi .......... ..
mount! I.a!.** Hi«mll»*\ In ill- V
•"*f r i i v nrvii In lie n l••| «(*&gt;i*11
\Jr. VV**i1 i n i l l i -l t|iat a l t |*i v1miie riiMfUtuf tin' i inmniNnk. n In i
Hint's'll l»» «|i» WUlK i»n till fit;**!
|n &gt; v iiliiik ( p n t p r it y o w n fi
h »'•
111*11 luiri' 11 |»u| Hun til 011' f t 1 11v 11 viiic*' I'li I It**
hut’li ti r1■I tin
|l« IN**** |*f I III* ■ iC |tf ll | &gt;4*| I V &lt;'IV II* I
u lii'fi \h»v iflYcm iu i" l O111I vt,m1 k «ii
flu' 1 find h iiil luu'h ilK ro iiU n n t il.
I'fu* niinulMN nf ihi«t n r r i iiu *
v’ n i ' Ira 11 l*v O. I*. Ih'rtnlon, f 'h 'il
nf (tic r o u r i, uml it waa n **ul« t
hv H r , I h u lii t lint Ihi* &lt;’ o m in i■ loners ...................... iln -lr a rtio n &lt; ■
In- K in c rrn e d o n ly w ith llm 'J1
m ile load to I eke llr n n lli ., not
Ilia a d d ilio iia l I )l III m ile eio iin d
It It wen et the 2 'y m ile m elt.
G is t the m a il w as stopped.
" T ild e aie no many roads so
much worse o ff than yours," mini
Mr. Dodd, "Tim m am d o ien s uml
d.iteiis uf load* and fam ll'e* lo
(he county to h&lt;* considered.
Commissioner II. It. I'ope relate.!
that hu had drivuu over th. roa.l
and had fuund only three In five
houses on Its entire length, Slot
nun., e l all toward Ihe end of It.
M r. West reiterated Dial the
Commissioners
had
originally
agreed lo complete the entile load.
liicluiiing (lie part round Ihe lahe,
and noted (hat a different Infle.
(ion In the reeding of (he minutes
could produce a different meaning
In conformity with hi* own idea
of Ilia action of th * Commission
ers. I I * asktd Mr. Herndon to re­
read (ha minutes w ith this olhsi
Inflection. This, however, was not

'(it

1 it »

,iI

I hr

t

•

! %•I It I ul

III Alit' I...I 4
I i

t ll

1 oil

M i 1 i i n .i .
I ' l l . IV I a o t
It u d * I ' t i l l

ill

•

* i i i II

t 1 ‘ ill

1 ......

.al t d

dl

•

il

ih

I

I

t 1,1
Im h i t *

n Im|

M

!. . t-I.

ui*

i l k . it
i.lr

.,1

&lt;i'i i .ft .i

• ii

F ii..

|‘
• a«f

IH

1 D,
t I M11 I *(
Ml .11 (

. .....

(i (4k4 - 1(I -1•11vI
.if ill h *1.
h(*Jih*il I d 4r.11 4I* (Ml fr -l dll’ |t ills kirk
li t4l|l •( I III' (*I'll
I »M f *14’1fM11 ht.il II.’ till Im
IiPinli il Ms j! uh it dll h.n HU' 1 vk i l l (,&lt; il IK 1 1 * 111 k
11« *'i III' '
Hi
III*
In itii H i t 1 lit In' *1* In a hand
(Hit

l

lliui-i

i

t

fm

4TSs •- 1

' I m - 1 *• I*** I*‘ i I

III ( i l l

ill

hv

| MI ’ till*

li lt ' i ' i ll

hi

f

(ali*

ill*

iiMMiiij ISi imhllt in VllUM'
S' |Mi l l*

|&gt; H k li

il»

m

■* n

•4 h'4 l i ’ d

III .all ktjs I

thi4nai.il

( T i Ii 1 him lim n
11•*t&gt;M1*11 r *•n
hi
*1 ii' 111 »,»'*4| '"1*1 Ik*’I! k i ll’ll’ ill
i III 111
I I ...... Il III
i l t1.C
b ill* I *a-111e« I
fill'll Ih'IIMU
1 4 **m ( 4 it k*y ii

ilii

I ' ma i r

v .

Tlie game's start wa* delayed
fo minutes by rein.

P IL O T M E E T P fiH TPO N K D
Tha regular business masting
and board meeting of the Pilot
ACHERON DEPARTS
RAO PAULO, Uratil LB -— Com Club, scheduled for 8:00 o'clock
Plating a B day good will visit In tonight, ha* been postponed until
Brail), U. R. Secretary of Hlala July 23 when it w ill be combined
Dean Acheron left by pU m today with th e-p icnic a t the home of
to return lo Washington.
M r*. R. M. Ball in Lake M ary,

n / V r Y ' V . ’ .v;

J '(*" VI ' ; ' * -J

V. \

j

ll

4 th

In* * m I ill v 1 (
1 HIM Mill 11 ll I

I

Ini

I

Ih . I ithil
• ' . .1(1

I I nf II
I.* | Mkflll

1 ttiif

t

■m i b

f * 1 1 1 1V'
t . .

l

Mill

tiim|
4Mn

(1 a Hht
JIM ll* ( ill
III hi Hi &lt;
mt 1lF j "
a lir ii « 1 miii

•l i t 1 (
f m Ik I. . I I I

•1 1

mil).i M
Ih . I.tll

\

14.4

-

»* 1
itlllilV

II

.
'

)

li*. i r i - *
ll

I

*HI I

1
Git
. . i n -i i

•

11

!m

Ills

Hi

I' I

e •-

n e w n*.

»n

in Gu. ........

in ' w

ul
the
1 . 11 . . . i l
"I
M . e.
M n In
Itnrinill w in . p . e iih 'l u n t il
Mi
It.mm lllui
wav
iiun.e I t e i n p o r a r v

IM* •'

4M

-

‘ 4 11(4,

||

’n l

*1 il I k

I \ \ l
|I

,1- , . I.
4(1 (!»*•
111•- hiti I m
I (1
I l . ,i I, t ll
I 1- er.

|»

i

i r t -. it kt. ii 4

JIMI 111'
|lf | |
\[ , Dll

, i iiiiiiil
MH’ l l l ,1

( “ il.ilnerCK, 1“ lirg.illule wlG. Mi&gt;
Carula S e n f o i . l D o w , d a u g h t e r

,1* I

ll. v G e lle iu l,
D e ih y . C u lill

(llllil a t

i i i *4*

i 11

. I 14** |M•&gt;■ I M

| |(il ll I f' '
I I . t . l l !Lk «'l

V

♦ •• n l • I ' *1

M h 1 ; ! I * * il . / i i i I I I
&lt;i| i li*
t i i i it i i ’
I S111 kk III* ti I l i l t -

H|IM fl'lll H4»f1 l-.f Dll"
1 I, | ( 11 ' l l , 'll f i l l

1 1, r | t

| n

Hr 1- * L’l s i t l ’ Hl •

on*

it • I • '

| f il l

Thu
g 11iu,)
&lt;1,1 ii ■ted
I “ lie s '
llr u c k e ii i Id au,
m ii..n :« r
“ f
Gu
ftv m lu .d e
C m in l i
i l.u m ln -i
“ i

1 j I -HLH •IH
im

w n , i, Mi.’
fclunitfll** 1 * *1

D u

I'll

..........

at this first meriting by City C’ooi
mivilonwr ituudull Cl.asu and v u .
urged by Father Anthony
M.
Cowan of A ll Houle Catholi.CChurch, O. P, Ilsindon, C. It.
Dawson, Mrs. Fru.l W illiams, a n d
Fori set Rrscksnrl.lgu,

• I
I I

' I

* ■I » .

n*

i n n l ' t l

•

I r.

! .If

I

till

I I ’ I -ll ll

r -1 ' V11 m i!£l

l l *(lu ll
•! |t( i h
t m|
i HI M i. ! I*k||
1
Hi
'l l 1 III,'
*•'&lt;»
I - I- a1 ftl f i l l
\ k ,n 1* (( V
J- t , 111H
ll
nf If,, ‘ || Hi 1
'1 1' 11 11I'I
in f ll
tfi i III t ht
(It t ! * I. tll U f Ml • M n l n m
1 l i t ! 1 n | l MV ii
Mill i t n *•* I t ' l l I l f
M li' n 1 « . til l (IM i - ' l l III 4*4’ 1 -*4 ( u i n h
■t ( n i M i* .t 1, I m i I m »
i iMi n |t. r «t.sl
n .1 It mill Im
(..
.!• Mlt i
14*' ' r f" I I - 1 I 11 * I

j I *1 it
H| «

It

I

In.

I il.

' M| »I

VV

1I

11 f 14

M r nl ||

(Hill I if I , IM It) l l

( In-

i I *1111 r

D l Is

|K*t . il I * Mti
III fie ,| I n n . I ( t i l

1**k U’ll 4

I m ) S ril i i l j i u l
* ' Hi 11 *M l I - »M n f

II
III

it* h I i m IL
It* I' | a11 t!
M \ \ * •n I ' f l l k
\ 11 • 11
y.* .11 m i ll
ill* lilt
It.I
ill1

. I'I Ml (111-| I I'I I in

&lt;ImI(*• *f •1Hi •'

•

M .

4n l . l l

'll lift

4 • 11111ft* I

I (is

11

I &gt;-1111&gt;r f t '»|

III*-

....

Illllil

m -I*. el T4U &gt;I k111

III

Mill till!

i 'ilM'iHHl

unit •*I (I'M (H k I'd Mi*

IIg

m

itl

H

Mu

lc

A

| ■11 .ftl

11V

v&lt;ur
XilvdllTV

.Mi .lmi) lltiiiN*' Di I t iit im ll n (ih h n&gt; I j* i*
nil .•M
* Hu
un a nl a*, jiin n ' l I mi £&gt; m D i i|M lin h nf I*■&lt;fa-r •1

M tin' same tm.e uii.iiii

...
linns
was
cloltlln J

II

l i d I*»

It.,.,veil.
The ci,llt-tdi,&gt;n nit'li,du*
‘J.fiim
t i III. I knits .1 l i f t ( ' d « r
t***»l
books uf the G rinnal, J.ulrilll.gV M M tl‘ U N ‘1 MU IN .t I I H ‘.
work* of sculpt ni e. uml v e rn a l
U ' A ' i III i l . I .
i
A io u in u i.i
p r i r v l e v * pisevt o f liiHi.fuv fuim
l.unl ,.lm i ,o - i. il* I ' mm t. on
lure, all collect*.! doling Ins »• &lt;
vice ill thu diploiHUtic toipv l l . alcoholic l.e w r u g c lust year os
Ihev ill.l t it II
things lliey weui
E m up*.
H i - &lt; ,.n m .... - I i-paitiiu-n l
...I
T h * n u c l e u s o f G.u c o l l e c t i o n i
k(o,'duj i'i l i &lt;&gt;“.. * on was sp.nl -n
t o he t h e f o m i l u i r a n d p i u c u s
liqttor w in- and bear, an t rerun**
a r t g i v e n l.y Mrs. D o w t o I h u ri.
o f . S a n f i . n l s u m u y c u r * a g o u t. l of 33U tin lor i ii-iy mull, w .m uii
n o w k e p t i n thu
W o m a n 's
Chib jlid cl,lid m tin- r-.nmiry
(b a s e p ie ce s u r u in th u c u s to d y o f
t i n . DA I t u t p i e s e n l The C i t y l . u ,
s p e n t ( 3 1 )0 t o r i ' c . n o l i l i o n Ilium.
The m u s e u m i d e a was approve!

tint

lltllll
i nun

&gt;

\il . t it &gt; &lt; i'HM &gt;1 i

I .............. I M

.1 ."M l ' * 1 " ' l l !

.It

.i

I Ml! t i l l Hi
I Ll
11&lt;) £ t , l i t i 'll

. haiim aii.

In w h o s e t . n n e
in
Ihe l l i o u i y
It li n w

•

t 1k I t i t ’ I I (i

hi

HI M 1 Ml

I m- t I

o f In . ’ ll
1v t i l l i
1 . ltl*’ D
* i m h 'I V
■D l t l i l
• f * * ’ In li'
* lM m -i
• * l ' 1- |.l&lt; 1
1 \
h&gt;h \ &gt;h i . i t n '♦*

I *1 &lt;

I jm*

Hi *l i l t i i 1 11

II.M .i.d lla i

HI*
M t
. 11
li

HI

D im u
(tie 1

. |\

• Mi
1. 1.

l!o s p i(;il i ‘ !:m s I ’m*
V lro h n lic
U i (!(M 4‘&lt;1 !iv

M

)' ' ' ll III
i .........
|l
.
1. | 1

i r•
ft ..(1

...........
• I t ...................... 1
J. f! II 1
, it ........................ 1
i&lt; , n . , 1
t 1,. ,4 l
ti.l
•
. ■ , l i n n . *, i.i
iltl |M|*i ' &gt; 1
M
M,I
nil.
ji
Hi
1
1

(i'li"ji)i.*i . t ti:

•

.".I

ll M l

\ 1., ( n i l t i n

W .. ...............
III.’ 4 . ' l l ’

jt

»I
Ml " H I
I
al* . I h t i . .................
• 1
I.&lt; . 1 .

1 1 II

nf

m i

tu
1.
sit

I I. I i 'IHI i itI

t.M
1*1
**
i . n f n I j' i**

«.ll

4&gt;‘ n i l
t* ft. »:
l i&lt;
i H i 11
*I m
H i i n*- .
M
.."(
» i ’n *
.i i i. l
li 4k |
III
11
IMS l l l l l l kf

*.. 1.
Mlf'

Mill
\t

n

IH Hid'd1h h
Hd
(hi

&gt;iy. w h ic h I- hi

elm

c Id

ll.,

• l

Hunfi.i.l f.'i G.iA l t ' " lull*in

1 •

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

1i .
1
, Ml Ilu,
1
M
............
I i. i
. i t ,1
ti
.
i,
1 ,i&lt; - li
1k 'i
it ,

HI
1
) s ,1

ll

'

I

4.*I ■M

I

(*»

II ft k| 11 1L I

f. f' MH

• )&lt;.»■►' ut t 'to in

an'a i lul. .........

D m *'

vr t.
.Is
ill
|,
.H*1 i ,1
tD i i tM li
i •II l •
1
4 .iii
I- It
i• •
i. 1
, t i
1. 1.
i f.
• | l I.I
1 1Mlj * t | i
i it i
i
if
'-I «|
,
,1
. n
* - i • ill •

I It

.l.*l , II I ‘ M •(
GH I i '• ,1J* till

III.

’1 Mil
I I .......
&gt; 1

I tin n4ily
4 MU efflH-'tll

ut into tit -i

t

,'U llfuld W n n uin'
1 t u b I " !'• •
f e e t l i e u i g u m • ill n i t .
.ml
aI '
f n r t h e i p l t . l m f &lt;i
* i n . u p G n : vi.1
tmlile
" I . . i'i.. . . i l I L . . i y ■

| |,„

hit a-*?i MT,

lilt t 1111j. ill

.I

II
I t|

kith

Gie

M u,. :■I ul a

|

* I *I i&gt; it|
it
|M «*ih‘

■1 t HI

Ml*! Mu
Hi
111j H lit . || M's

.
\

M. •

t

! . ♦\ r

(

1 •
,1 t i l l 1

I l| . I! tl .......
in M &gt;iilf'limc 1 k
(|i .1,4 MO 4I 1 I1
it Hi 1 I .1H» (Hi
, , *11i'il
Ih

*'

in, ,&lt;i fini&gt;-iluv

n u m r - u l .-.
m i l tu .ls i

It

l i t

it 1

III*

*1 "

I lie N » . . . . . . "I*
uml
ID -1,,... » I

, e i . .11

till

, .

Is I ■11 t i l l
t ttiil lltlllli

K ’f l

1If
M ....... *
i
It
t • M • v 1 .1- 1 l’
, . 1 . ,
.............................. .

II . M
.

li' 1 a H

* ( If III ( ft Ml ll

Ml

li aiklry

&lt;I Him il Ml h* ('"»

- MU* Him hi ml Ii

4 1 i l l l| H &gt; !11 1 ’ 1 . 1 (

Itn*

It
III. f
kith
Mil
•‘iiiji Miiir
kl.f "t 1
lit Mil
1 till'(All1
ilii
I'i* I*'n tu-*i v
\ nl In 1 i
*t1i li f ho r nf
.nl.. . I \ t •M -M in - |*i itillsj
t. .1 M.. . HI'S nil- h

I

I •1 1‘

i.

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

I lit

v

I . I I I 1 1 1 K 'l• . l i t

|||

C o m m is s io n e rs
( oonly iMiiscum
S tu d y A p p r a is a ls
AHHurisHiiMi
10
McH Thursdnv
O n I ’Y e n r li A v e n u e

NL LeaiJs 1-0 In l»t
On RobinHon’H Homur

1 hi

N.

aP

I w«)

The e'Itv t ’olnliilsslon ye»leida\
Del iio iiii gave fm llie i "llldy In
, p|t( isI ^ I - , made til 11 line,- man
iinunllee, of inu p eilv needed In
•iliTiei-tiun with tight nf wav fm
'lie widening ami iiniiroverueiit ol
rtt-nt-l, \ venue t.v Go Statu, lint
lelaved fm It.-i action 01.til I n
lay night when otl.e. |.«tlio«nt
Uta l.luV he pieseiite.l
May.11 W II ilieinpsi. wl i i
tiled the spe. is) me. line in Go
' upe of otilalulng action In time
i i te.suhu.lt Gie apprat a h In *
ha C.iliuly Commission today,
1"tinted out that the • v had s.*nl
Gin nppi nlsuls to th - Cotintv
H lh o iil giving tlivm
uppi.ivul,
,.i.d that Ihu county contmlsslni.
- ra felt that the CMy (humnls'liin
iioul.t uppfi.vu thues, a l'llng Gist
Giarwlbu th* Giitinly would tuil
,/tlslilnr (hem.
O. W. Mpsncsr, atliuiiuy, up
i are.I rspri-santiiiK Jim Hpsn.ui,
-wnsr of thu A n ./u r Inn, Krmi.it
done,
M r. West uoiidu.Wd hy noting ivsnuu and Iht, Dtland.i Highhi* nsrsuuai sniharrennisnt as ■v*y, which will hav* (o hu moved
if the Ntu(e Hoad Department
((.'&lt;iattaH«e ua I’ sas Two)
plans are carried out.
M rt Spencer r* .|u * il* .| lhat In
Gie e p p ra lis li (hat c.niihlcratlon
*.r given (u the loss .if tils una of
Gia property, which lie maintained,
* as not in (he apprainal.
By RALPH HKIIN.HTKIN
The
reesnt
appm ltals
were
SH IR K PARK, Philadelphia LB—
Jackie lloliliiRun'a home run bent madu by a threa man coinmitlee
Ihe National Leaguers olf In a I of realtor* appointed hv thu City
to 0 first • Inning lead over the Commission and Including Ray­
American League today In the inib mond 31. Rail. Claude A. W hldannual All - Star game played in dun, Hr., and Howard Favllle.
Commissioner
Ramlull
Chase
1 steady rain. Robinson's Kiiuah
into the uppar lad field stand* pointed ..ui that proper consider­
rente off Am erican League Startur ation should be given in aopraiVic Heschl of tha New York Y an ­ ««l* to compensate for loss of Lutlnsie.
kee*

(ho
| I'
i lk

IH

Coni'I OSS Voles
Alomic l&gt;i!limis
Then Ad journs

vv ¥-1
1

i lit

1 . J. l .ill.' 411 M
fit.nit. ft* lit «l
•
*4 Mi l k
l l III IH!* I I M’s I l M K
h r 1(1 * * ' r i
flapl i ft III’ 1 Mill I’llth'tl 111 ll mil* 1.1 I 4 Mv or * M il
1111" Malr ihtl^k, itc nl Ihe ‘ |'eh'* 11.1 it.' m I k 1a* I ' i *1 »*
l.M liu ii \ l t h 4 a il ft I'lshm
Ml Lei' will 1*!*■ II '"
Hill l!l It ll A Ik J I I'lllvf* I I’d I»S‘ |I| Mi 1 III liuv* 1,1 tI'I *
| t Ii Ik*11 * I '
( al
1'i 1 t*‘1*1 I*|'»'l *♦1
M l.
1h.i|irt
I'u lai|».« ((ink III** \ | 1 I ll If t I m' (‘ '
1?*11*1 (ni flip ‘ |» nh'v L»t litui
II*'
lit ki'll" ■ I " (hi
lilt (ll ll MI ’s I ishcr 4liam ’r il llcl Ista-li1l.il liMliilll t(
l i* h* i

i.i

I mV

M11V I i l ii

h i f i &lt;1\ l l
(l l

Kit*
dii
I a l s - al

ti . 1

.

(Ml

Mtt l . t
•i '

&gt;

hui

*'ai n a tla v 'in I *k»i fn (1 »i i" Hij I ih« v d i a l *! 1 11 a" 1 J hi u i n H i ' l l
............. . I'v iii*a r4uti4ikk.il 1 m iii hid * n i 1 1h* N a l i t i i i - i I 1 • ■li\ I’111(Hi L&lt;j
Itih
.'I
Ih
im* i f
1i'i* nl il 11mi 1 lit,' l.r.l kkciH
hi
If
I- ilv .1r 11 \ It' l l ill* M Ih’liT t | k|i h"’all*
'u n i

I- I

......dhill,

1
.ii. nu1. Mi . n i th'l

sliii i

11

tm'

. fu r
M .ih iin t

• .«

1 &gt;1

,7

tu r

ni-!

»

lit
• fire

(. 1.1 1-1.II Irtlrf a III k m all III I'i I'lip
1
hai 11* * 1 1 til ha h l’.ruhms. i
I fuf 4 1 •&lt;h liltal 4 a1III ll IIII «*' h\
it
ui** i .tlay ujiht ltl the ilr* i i&lt;m
I ni t ii'r i*l hv i 11•'* ()+* 1 1*r1ti I Jatimial
i u m m llU v M(m li al n
m i.mi
Ih p.’i ’ U I41 m al thf’ S p iilu s
\lc v
ut.ilt 1 I'loup I In* V4th*
taiKiMi
hi
Nr’.MMii a nckk ihjt.it lui ••
!h •4»ll\**11(0)11 IlKHMfllklUI.
■ iisrs.l. . I " N o |i.i ■I y I . ,
iiio iio )
I'
. (idi* il *1 wi’ip ly.lci 4 »*'L i-lv n'l t 11(is \ 1 It liiigr'iV I M
tM iU L . salt! tv -HH 1 . 1
S ff.i ( *
[
r.v iA&lt;ht&gt;
' ftrn i^ H

(H ire

i. .i i v

if*

»I m
l
...............
It. •! i* M I . i .
tin

•

m il

Mm 'fnnkr

■ r i* |&gt; . M l )
i

t h I*

11 11 11 1 1 1 n t h &lt;1

f C *1111

r mi

ill*

I' tin'll III' nil ti M Wl lev tr.ll I I till
\ | . .Mil I Id l i l t 1 1' sill hill*
' IH
i i i t i i »iii t i l l

a

r|

kill l#

•♦•“ I I *

■i . i . n ,
i.th h
I

li
i h«
. .r
.r
.

hiivt ■

h u ll

* t llv*‘

t ii

h

i IL

• * .(
. I f , ■ 1 t *H .
• til lie mi i i t •( i

fI .

1 a

III lit. t

,

i i t ii
II.*’ l l
I
Hr 1 ........
Jihihih 1

*1

• .Il Mkv

IM s ii i*

ii

'

kk III! 1

11 *

»

ll
i and"i
t d d . tl
'

I..

IM

a 1 kill

k S' - ,

l , t II

4 Ml

It,

Im

T•
fI '
I
LI
|'

If

Dm

IM t . M M «•

I lit* i '* . ■ Mi

limdd

m.

.. .,

1 .1 iiuii in • t ti
(ui 1 iti
VI* .(lrth‘1 I' I I I'M|4
* i*f ul til*’ IHiiSa ti
.1

1

l ie t i. ill .d
I i i. | u t

i r at

Id i r e

I d- I •&gt;

«4* 11

- lli'l

M y

Li * i

' i i»l n l u
I t li
1- 1III d l l '
Ai n 1
i ll! I •" liiMI I ,»I

ih d te rI

1 la r
lilt
1 . » M il" - • 1
1
■ .' '■ 1
' I - Is*, 1

1 II .i

i •• I l f

1 'l.llltil i
of

ii

*1.1 ..I i*t * i|eI t*

i t Id

i iiirn
it I - I M.I
II
di
It
4.« l i t . a m *
.1 h r .« h i
i l i e i r *"■
n h s i i .1 i i c i i M i i *1*0 11 i ii i t i M t i l l
la I
I ’ - | t i l t h tii
* I . . . ll 11 i . .li
k a ill t i l l
1h,
• || t t. i
tid
| 11 ||
lit ti 1 . .ii i. ■ t t it .1
lit
h lifrl llrss

I . i i Mp A i

I

L I mhih

N u t l a.11 a (

11 | m *Li , i I h v

I K

i

ai

I V ,l e

« ll It \ •

M* &gt;
I

I’ttiini .es

A .1 -i

in n

V* *ii . I ill il I
i n it * I

A I .n

I’ll 1.1.1 i I If 11n.. i .its
II Me Is N.lined;

i

.iii

Lhal Ihr

1,1 idI i n i

H 4I

il

i.
. 1 ..I
1 .4
Oi 1 y.,1.
It
I
1 &lt;1 1 .. I I

it.

IkiJ 11 t- lit I e lls n o n h ijlo lJ 1

I Whhl* u t

in. it&lt;fti I t M «io « ,&lt; , -,&lt;u

I

\ ld t .h r

Ilit' Vii|»' m ,w nil
Lime o as attacked by tnree men
ihortly after he left his home In
a " m l Lilli Li i i d u l t i"
Ihe American serlnr He was
I li «■ ll u ,, .
dragged Into a car which drove
ftp.il III m l . .1 11V I .
II taiM
VI. ' Mill
^1 high speed Into Ihe Soviet Zone
It
I' I4| I d ' I I
V Several people ttlio noticed the
HIM * '
* ,M*t»
kidnaping and pursued the cur
C mjit» K . II, NS. I i I d , Cu tm im itiiiiiK O ffic e r itf the *1 «u I■&lt;* &lt;uvi!!*- N nvitl A m iU a n v e ( T u l, 4-1 »*iat«u| ilu*
I A•i - I 11a.* Ml
were shot at.
f l ­ it H
•Mi' 1 li! LijM
M•1 ,• 1 .n , , k
1( * vv;*a kMletl
The kldnuprrs threw hundreds n( IJi»tiitKui*lte&lt;l Flying C lu t a jm»thhh|uny«ly to I t 1 Jir &gt; tV iJIu m I L - jim
.11j rik I. .11 ll &lt;1* &gt;( a 11
nails out of their cor Uin- of the i"
'
'
8fl,';.,1nt,f r11i,‘ ......... 1
h“ * ‘ 1*‘ **' IA Ida wMi \ \ 1 •» I llifh i’w M in i Itii! illllU u ll,
1ill ! itiii' h 1 I 1 ■* uli" » i
fall I" 1st PI .Mil * %1I Hi •11ll 11 it , IsChU’Yl?
punning curs had lo give up the
hy U-"' A Kimball, iw i.U iy ..I tin- Navy, w a- a AvUdtrl
.n
tH*i Gt D H i l l l C t l
l u l l ‘" I
chate when u tire was i.in u tu rc l
'•&lt; aeiiui flight a&gt; pilot ol a h g liit. plu..« in I'lg i'iv 1 S.iua.iu.ii tV l, u k j . I.v.I i . 11, i SS il.m »dt» " .

•iiionn ulft 117

I i l l**&lt; I

o iatM

I hilt a an spit I in.fu e l'll fits i Hull
•Ml A
lu ll u til

.r-

S.I'.'N I*11 IV Wiil ! I*.

*a l tiiii.il

lie n all U l;atom
I IUI i o i l l i ’ liliit
Fliit idu
Mi lt’ hu

filcente plate
The West llerltn Free Jnrlsla Is
an organi/aliun nf deinocraiic luiv
y«r» which atlcmpls to keep lulu
on whul la going on In Kusturn
Germany, particularly concerning
tha legal rtghli nf Ihu population.
Earlier today, the French an/- v r f
ai
nouncad that tha Itiisslana had I O t h e r U l h r e r S
A ls o
nahhad oua of their high officials, la F l e e t e d A t M e e t i n j ',
.long
Jaan Banolr. « . ha atfolled along
L a s t N j g |,t A t
J|m
Ih* Soviet joiiuI border and held

.

N ii

Wi i i '

Demo Chairman
Gives Stand On
d ir e
R

iti- hi l*t hr ’.ail i l lliv i »•. .1 .i I n

&gt;.,■

I

Gen. Eisenhower Appeals For
Peace Among Republicans;
Pro-Taft Floridians Seated

CrosH Awarded

When tlie car (nntaining the kid Hun.ni# H t c l u id , in action against siieioy furc«&gt; in I k 0 .&lt; « m,
naped o lfid al reached the border u" ‘1 ' , l *- *’■ A. Maro of Sanfoiu
Hie Communist "people’s police"
railed the barrier and lei tlu&lt; car

i in . . i........... i *mper»-

III! I

I M i l 1 N F W S IW I'K II
f • * . _____ __

ir K s iu v

Barricade D e c i s i o n
Follows Kidnaping
.O f French Official
By. Commie Group

P
.

cloudy ,1.rough

\k*,inv-J.u
A f.
night mil mumitti tin ■t»r ”
• »- *^i
i .
. n t i i i n i l t t ii. miii ihunder-

i... &lt;i

i V O L U M ie

U K A T IIK It

t pent

4r , »*

tnr

Lt nni h.

shoes

* Ini

SIL.I
and

l i V i: A It O LD K IL L E D
A llan H i.iv, IL’ year old soli “f

M r. and Mrs, W, C. Rule, died Gils
afternoon us Gie result of in jm ie f
lecelVril when lie was bit l.y ull
i iitoui.ihllu while riding his bi­
cycle on th - Orlando highway
Hear tlie County Home, lie was
V OF C MEET
T ilt Roald of D irurtor* of thu i.romntnccd (lead upon a n iv a l ut
Ruminate Comity
Chumbsr
nf t'ei nul.l-1 uugldou Memorial Hos­
Commerce w ill meet tonight ut pital. Mrs. F. E. Cooper Hanford
8:00 o'clock at the C ity Hall, .lac'. was reported to bo tbs ililv tr of
H ail, president, announced today.
tl.e automobile th at h it the hoy.

MHHIHI | 1*1 M ill III!'' h i l l ’d
Iii i i n ( 11 I n f ui(. " l i n i n '

Diruclor

Wultm

In ip io V r-iiiu lil

|u ,|

1

i

I t ls l l hlk AllL-kl
l&gt;*’ I m l l I iJl I l i i

Kuyu

o i 111I

Inn

ol ti.o
s a id

ilo

,i u,l-.-i u i u.niumunda

lion- from the I'
- r &gt;t' tdli.'u

S surgeon Gen-

III t .1.1 CV-TV -Islet lilt Ilu, tultll
ni litulion , l.u an.i i i ,loiici them,
not no Irti- now ' &gt;,pi-r..Got! one.
I I - ",i.t Gt.-v I. ol nm min probl-o i . ,,f
, iftino uml ll, it statu

fio*|tllulirulloii didn'i seem to lia
*

..

.

4 4 o it ( | it It r t)

.,

I Hi

ll.

_

I'NUC

vs _ *
'l l !

iMowc Time Table
R IT Z
•'iih lf H rw d ”
1:0(1 - J: 15 - 1:35 - tl:20 - B: 10

10:00

HOM ELAND
"Raiinsrlm e”
7:13, feature 8:12, last comolvts show 9 -1(1
Pit A Ilt t E L A K E
" i ’rida nr St. Louis’*
7 15 • 10 30
"T h * Crooked W ay"
11:30 only

' ,,.v

■w 'Li-aa: u o - m &gt; r

i /M

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="45">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="99720">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1952</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101081">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, July 07, 1952</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101082">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101083">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 07, 1952.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101084">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101085">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 07, 1952; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101086">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101087">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101088">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101089">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="10143" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="9781">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/3cd3b9ee48086d4a6e7cfbedf8289103.pdf</src>
        <authentication>90a113c4b1b34728d57dd9e163908271</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="101080">
                    <text>./

PolitiCH

'Another Threat Is
Estimate Of Dead *
Facing State Citrus Over 4th Weekend

Plans Are Made
By Camera Club
For Sunday Picnic

(CtsilsasS r , m r s is Gael
tack, anyway, on Taft faction tac­
Flans for a Sunday outing at
tics in Texas, Georgia and other
Rock Springs mi July 20 were dis­
states in addition to Louisiana.
And they declared they would cussed last night at the meeting
try again In the convention Itself of the Sanford Camera Club at the
to gel the challenged T afi dele­ City Hall. Marlon Harmon, Jr.,
gates thrown out and the general's presided.
The resignation of Miss Juan
supporters sealed In their place.
They contend there'll he a marked Cruse as secretary due In illness
•wing In sentiment toward their was accepted and Mrs. J. 8 . .Simp­
candidate once rank-and-file dele- son was elected to this post.
A. J. Greer, local inunnger of
gallons start streaming into Chi­
the Florida Home Gas C o . was
cago.
The anger generated In two elected treasurer of Ihe club Wel­
previous days of hearings In the comed as new members were Ihe
convention
headquarters
hotel Misses Nancy Wilkinson and Ruth
burst out at today’s session even Butler. About 20 members were
before the Louisiana dispute came present.
Mrs. Marlon Hannan, J r , and
up.
Werner W. Kchroed.T, national Mrs. John Hauls were named as
committeeman from Illinois, stood members of Ihe food committee for
up ami look scorching exception the outing, anti M. W. Castle, Jr.,
to a charge by Klseuhower's cam- was requested to lake charge of
algn manager, Sen. Henry Cabot the entertainment.
Members were requested to sub
Hidge Jr., that tha committee's
•ward of Georgia's IT delegates m il mare pictures lo (he current
to Taft Wednesday wns a steal. contest entitled, "A Day nl the
fichroeder was one of the 02 com­ Zoo." It was pulnted out that al­
mittee members who voted tu seat though pictures might be taken nl
tho pro Taft faction—the Klsunhnw- any zoo, Iho Hanford Zoo was pre
«r group mustered 39 votes—and ferred.
S. F. Uergere gave an outline
he told the committee his vote was
cast for the same group he sap of the use of color filters In tak­
orted In three previous contests ing black and while pictures, and
by means of yellow, red and green
•ginning In 1944
With reference to the family con screens set up on the table and
nectlons of the Massachusetts sen viewed by the members through
■tor, Srbreeder quoted the well red and green filters, demonstrat­
ed the use of these (liters, espec
known lines:
"The land of the bean and the lolly In producing striking cloud
effects. He also told of Die dif
cod.
"Where Ihe lxtwells speak only ference of films such us ortho
chromatic and pan chromatic
to Ihe Cabots
"And the Cabots speak only to
God "
Schroeder said that perhaps the
next lime Lodge Is In contact with
ihe Deity he will try to find out
"was I thief all three times I
voted for this Georgia delegation
or only on this last occasion."
Thro the Lnoislsna light started
PALAIDALK, Calll '.R-Tlie P-M
Elsenhower bickers challenged
IS of the 13 pro-Taft delegates United Htalea combat plane with
from 1-oulslAtia, charged they were all • rocket urniameot has Just
picked by "phoney'' tactics, de zoomed through a «n**rt-»l l&lt;*v
dared the delegates were stolen flight at a apeed tu fast that the
from them lost ns the Ike people slipstream burned Ihe pmui oil
is y they were robbed by the Taft her nose.
The new Jet, a thin wing do
ites Iri Texas
Tafi forces countered with a 0 velopmenl by l-ockheed of Hs K Bo
Inch high pile ol blue bound docu­ Shooting Star, is railed Ihe Star
ments Intended to show their dele lire.
gales were honestly elected ar
She's un ull weather Inlercrplor
cording to the rules
designed to shoot down Invading
They wanted to lim it the nrgu bombers, she Is ail exceptionally
merit to six delegatus since seven high speed, 2 place craft with ra­
other cunlcsln have been referred dar eyes mid un electronic brain
back tu Hi Talt run stole com that makes her Just about com
milieu. Hut Ihe Elsenhower forces pletely automatic
fought to pul ull 13 challenged
Tony 1-eVier, chief engineering
delegates Into coolest.
lest pilnl for Lockheed, put her
Taft unquestionably held the thruugh tier paces Wednesday at
whin hand In Iho current inanou- the Palmdale Airport. Her takeoff
verlngs before the National Com­ uml climb ilemimstrutcd her uhilily
mittee Iml the Elsenhower sup to streak upward lo the bomber
Dorters Insisted II would he a dif Invasion lanes ut 43,000 fed and
ferent story In a few days.
above, with a warmup of lest than
Elsenhower himself set Iho pitch 30 seconds. Her speed Is .secret.
of his ram p|i determination to slop Her landing speed Is slowed by
the T a ll drive short of victory.
release of u 10 loot ribbon pnru
Ucfure leaving Denver un a eliute brake.
speech-making trip to thla conven­
Raid LeVter, after the test:
tion c lly - h e 'i due In Halurday— "She's designed to climb exception
the general declared he would ally fast for Interception When
"ro a r out eluar across the coun­ she has a dlstunt Iminber on her
tr y " for clean and decent conduct radar scope, Ihe pilot locks tier to
of next week's convention.
Ihe target and 1,200 | k&gt;uiuIs of
Taft anil Ills backers denied any electronics gear does the rest—
chicanery pus! or future.
taking her In on uutnmullc attack,
Whatever Iho opposition might fires a lire act number of rockets
charge or whatever might happen
Ihe right instant, nml turns her
to change the allunllun next week,
vuy quickly."
they were In charge of tho pro
She Is known as the P UK' lo
convention maneuvering* today
tier designers, Hall I, llildiurd uml
The too member National Com­ Ills crew. The ship Is now going in­
mittee was called Into session to to full production us America's
Iron out the latest—but not the newest answer to ulr Invasion.
last—Taft vs, Elsenhower fight to Several ore In service lest by the
come before It. That was the s li­ A ir Force.
tting tight for votes In the 13member Louisiana delegation.
Voles tire what it takes-004. tn ingtmi, stuck by tils prediction (tinl
be exact—to win tha nnminallnn. he might win nn the first hallnl.
Taft’s first-ballot victory talk
And the latest Associated Press
checkup, based on avowed and con­ drew a scoffing rejoinder from u
________ ____ Now
ceded delegates ami those seated laatllni
, Thomas E. Dewey, us
hv the National Committee, gave
e gut In from Ihe Guv
Taft s 493 to 412 edge over Elsen­
'tmferuncu at Houston
hower at the end of Wednesday’s
y night.
tug-of-war.
here la help Iho ElsonElsenhower's forces loudly and
:es. saw a marked moverepeatedly declared their determi­
ird the general.
nation to carry to the convention's
_____. j r , said the 2-tlme 001 *
credentials committee and to the
convention floor the flg hti for del­ presidential candidate, even some
egates they lose before Iho Na­ of Iho governors supporting Toft
were among the 23 chief execu­
tional Committee.
In Ihe final analysis, It's the tives who signed a statement at
convention Itself which can rule on Houston Wednesday hacking Eisen­
which of two more groups of would- hower's views nn the conduct of
be delegates shall ue seated. And neat week’s convention.
The governors turned thumbs
the way the convention votes may
Ive an early llnoff. an whether down on Toft's willingness tu let
Isanhower or Taft Is tn the load. contested delegates to the conven­
tion vole nn Ihe admission of other
•II Ihe eonf
two lop contenders, the OOP contested delegates.
One Taft aide, aaklng not to bo
•earned to be galling somewhere
on • platform for the winner to Identified, said the aenator wee
"dumbfounded" by the governors'
.Sen, Eugene Mltllkln of Colorado, action. Another, Campaign, Mana­
chairman of Ihe Rago!ulions Com- ger David ft. Ingalls. said the gov­
ernors "either didn't think II
iterfng crit- through or else they Just don't

UnuutfAthrr T i f t with Ids c o M M in U t brood of fh lM rtfl

m

4 grajukhlldrtn.

F

PITTSBURGH un — A source
close to one of the major steel
producers says several smaller
concerns have Joined the industry's
Rig Six In the battle against the
CIO United Steelworkers' demand
for a strike ending contract pro­
viding compulsory union member-

Youitf Hob ( Ir fl) llvrd «1 (h» W tiltr II uum*
v%llh hi* U lh rr. Vrr%U\*nl William Howard T ail.

New Combat Plane
Loses Paint As It
Streaks Thru Air

And John Foster Dt
been talking with b&lt;
Elsenhower people, n
•n. loo. Dudes la a
publican adviser to t

Typhoon Leaves 23
Dead In Wake As It
Rakes Philippines
MANILA IJV-A Vicious tropical
Jtyphoon
roared
northwestward
through the 1'hlnn Sea today after
ript'lng a path of destruction
across six Central Philippine Is­
land* and touching two others.
At least 23 imrsnus are dead,
42 missing and thousands homo
Ic-.'. Property damage runs into
the millions. Transportation and
mmiaunlcatlons are paralyse!.
Vast tracts of rich farmland are
Muurcuii O'Hara ami Peter Luwfurd smile fur tin- rmnuru In this
rumuntiu seem* Hum Until Century-Fox, "Kuiiguroo," Tuchnicolor,
allowing tm tin- Kits Thratur screen Thursday ami Friday,

(I'esMtInMrff PfUMi !**•«• Ill**)
slerdnm" mil of Itu ttiriln in. lit­
is- living now on Imurd Mr.
Grci-r'* houseboat, the "n ix ie ",
at John lliin iili'y ’i Hanford Hunt
Works mid is winking n* nn
iiinntrur mechanic, having hud
nrnft'ssinniil cxiiurleiu'o along this
linn during Ids holiday* f ruin
school in ( ii i ninny.
Of Florida, hi- Hiiyi lm like* the
I'l-nihv* mid tin- dilvi-.lii imivlea.
lie huaii't yi-t seen u iinsi-hall
gdlni- hut pluns tn smm. lie likes
thinfmd ii mi finds It “ n small
town, n quiet plm-e," hut In- dims
nut think lie winds tu ii-nmln
Im'I'i * “ furi-vi-r," llu Is lined, lie
snys, tn llerlin, which I* "very
hig uml veiy busy,"
lie ulnn likes New York City
mid win imii'h impressed with it,
hut he doesn't think he would
like to livu then- forever either.
It is “ tun busy."
I-lor Idn orange Juice, he snys,
Is "new I I I me, unit I like ll very
much," id which point he poured
me u glues. As for celery, " I cat
that fur dinner every night."
Coyer wns horn ut Zwickau,
Saxony, in IU2H where he attended
basic nad high schools until his
Hlth year, lie lust his family,
except fur un older brother, in
the hum id ng of Dresden during
the lust war,
In 104(1 lie went ku llerlin to
study chemistry nml physics nt
the Free University preparatory
tu n career in cheinlml engineer­
ing' He lived In Ihe American sec­
tor of llerlin until Ids Immigra­
tion was approved by the aulhurl*
ties Inst mmdli.
Ueyer’n surviving brother who
now liven In Dtisselilurf In the
American tone also would like
tn conio to tide country. "H ow ­
ever, Coyer snys, "he w ill not
‘ ty to come until I am settled."
Htlll Intending tu hs a chemical
engineer, ho hopes to enter an
American university as soon aa
possible. Hs is not quite sure
when or whsrs, howsvsr.
"May he at ( i a l n e s v l l l s h a
Mys, “maybe somewhere slse. It
depemls on what caunsa thsy
offer,"
"If I can get soma other kind
of Joh and make aome money
for a while, I may give up eheml.
CV | • nKj!'«»'iniri «nipi»Mrily,'* he
added, "but
hut 1
1 plan tu go bac'
back to

modern and comfortable
Pictured is I,t. Col, Wesley E.
Farmer, UHA, MFC, who will
succeed'I,t. Col tku K. Ihudfuy ns
piufcssor of m illlary science nml
tactics at .Stetson University.
This is Funnel's firs t visit in
Florida us well as Ids firs t tour
of duty ns a professor of m ilitary
science. Cuming tu Del.aiul with
the colonel w ill he Ids wife end
three children.

Ihs modern bathing suit Is a rhapsody oi
comfort because It is designed far today’s
style conscious woman. AGAS home Is In
stylo, teo, for BASpromotes modern,
camfsrtaWa Hviag. Gas gives

8 Killed* 20 Injured
As Greyhound Bus
And Truck Collide

M m Iran M w ,
rsbM s from w in y ,
ow n thus

Happy The Ony!

m m sm

under water.
Tho big blow hit the Philippines
Wednesday night with winds up
to 1)3 miles an hour and drenching
rains. The storm tost was reported
170 miles southwest of Manila, Its
fury gradually diminishing.
Reports trickling In from Ihe dis­
aster area Indlc^e that corn, sug­
ar and rice crops an Cebu were
virtually wiped ou». The loss In
estimated at 2(* million dollars.
One unofficial import Shit! 10 per
sons were K in d and 10,000 left
homeless on Cebu,
The governor's office had a re
port that II died and 42 were ir.issng In Negros Uccldvntal Province,
Pansly Island
land reported two dead
and live hurt.

(ierman Hoy

to »tay In the
United staica permanently and stay In Hanford de|
cventua ly to become an Ameft- what he decides about
ran cltlaen, Tha duration of his tlon.

franshf"1*

LAKELAND if) - Florida hal
won one dispute with another
Southern state threatening sales
of its citrus products only to gel
involved in a second tangle.
South Carolina decided to accept
Juice from froien orange concen­
trate as a pure food product In­
stead of taxing it as a beverage,
the Florida C|tni« Commission
said.
But now a town Jit North i.'.nv
Aina has ruled orange juice used
in demonstration* o f a new auto­
matic Juicer by the commission
does not meet sanitary require­
ments for bottling.
Robert C. Evens, general man­
ager of the commission, said the
report was sent hint by one of
his field men. He did not identify
the town.
The seriousness of the situation
lies tn the possibility other towns
might think the same way am cut
heavily Into sales which have been
piled up through the popular Juicer
program, Evans said.

Big Steel Is Seen As
Lining Up Minorities

S

kjgnj^of Truman ,ai

- ^ . .. •

Holiday Bcciuae
You Iniured Tho
Of Your Car .With
Now Tires

for funl

Js upon
la aducn-i

M l

m

Vhe source declares "several"
comparatively smaller companies
tolnrd Ihe Big Six In a secret
meeting at Cleveland Tuesday and
decided to maintain a solid front
against the union. He added the
companies decided. "They cannot
and must not hack down In their
Insistence that workers be allowed
to work whether they are members
of the union or not."
The Big Six steel companies are
Jones h Lsurlilln. Youngstown
U. S. Steel. Bethlehem. Republic.
Sheet &amp; Tube and Inland
A lop Industrialist in Pittsburgh
declared there ore no new nego­
tiating meetings In sight to end
the strike whTrh began June 2.

Is Placed At 430
CHICAGO bit—Americans arill
take to the highways 90 million
strong over the Fourth of July
week end—and at least 430 of them
w ill die in accidents, the National
Safety Council cstlmatea.
f t ? council «nt»t s n n : to million
passenger vehicles w ill clog the
nation's streets and *;{£&amp;.» uyi durIng the 3 day week-end.
These vehicles w lli travel five
billion miles, or enough to circle
the world 200.000 times.
"Afore cars on the road travel­
ing more miles w ill ‘inevitably
mean more accidents—unless there
is more caution than usual on the
part of the motoring public," the
council said.
•
The official estimate of 430 tra f­
fic deaths to occur from 8 p.m.
local Pm- Thursday through mid­
night Sunday can lie kept lower
If m oljr'sts oro extra-careful, it
stated.
The cuuncll urged drivers to con­
centrate on preventing the one ac­
cident over which they have any
control—the ono they might cause.
Some council suggestions:
stake sure your car is In is le
mechanical condition.
Start your trip In plenty of time,
co you won’t have to hurry.
Keep your speed down. Slow up
hero and show up there.
Pass oilier cara only If there Is
plenty of room.
Stay far enough behind other
cars so that you can stop tn an
emergency.
Keep your tamper, and be cour­
teous and patient In heavy traffic.
Don’t driva after drinking—even

fl
”

».
J

A
v)

j

Stop and rest whenever you are
overtired or sleepy.

BOOMS FOR TRUMAN
CHICAGO (At — If President Tru­
man decides to come to Chicago
for the Democratic National Con­
vention he and bin party w ill have
nn trouble finding hotel rooms.
Tentative reservations have been
made at the Blackltqne Hotel (or
the nresidentlAI party by Naal
Roach, convention manager for Ihe J
Democrats. Jack Burke, Black- *
stone manager, estimated a presi­
TR IAL DATE NET
dential party would require 13 lo
JACKSONVILLE off - Federal 20 rooms He said the reservations
Judge Bryan Simpson Wednesday were inaile far "somewhere around
set Nov. 17 us trial date (or Tel July 20, 21, 23 " The convention
lahassee Attorney Clyde W. Atkin starts on July 21,
son, who pleaded innocent to
charges of filing false Income tax Joint returns with his wife (or 1943
returns (or 1U43 through 1947 end and 1940,

�s
______________________________________

F

« 1KW HS

I

t/pvl'
I L i^
IK Y O U DON T
•

lilt

. m e tre fo u r Janford H tiald, Clt)
O eU m y, by 7:W v. SI , p ita .* call
YELLOW CAB 1444
Vi fj i

l a lly

Not For Amateurs

0

tji',

ml

A
•

_
W

SANTO UD,

I ' l t ID A Y

J I T.V

I. l!»:.2

MIAMI Ml—Overruling II Federal
Court Jury, Judge George W
Whilchurst Ihursilay acquitted Slg
fried tlcchhold, former president
of the Kihbonwrlter Corp. of Amur
lea, on five counts of mall fraud
Judge Whitehurst said govern
menT"pruleculiirs' bailed in 'orov'e
the scheme" hy which He,id,old
ufB«
ArniK.ul nf
ilvfrniuhnd «inrlc
was accused
nf defrauding
stuck
holders ami dislributurs ol some
i u mllllims dollarM
"Evidence Is totally lacking."
lh» Judge added, lo uphold- the
charges that Uechhnld made large
profits from the cortMirathni
The action came on a million
for acquittal entered hy Itrehhold
before Ida tria l ita rtu l last Uc
tob«r. Judge Whitehurst did* not
rule on Ihu motion at Hud time
Bechhold Was Indicted, alung
with Dr. Walter D. Reynolds, Coral
Gables chiropractor, on H counts
In July, 1951.
The first 10 counts charged (hem
with using the malls to defraud
ktockhuhlurs and distributors. The
others charged sale of unregistered
securities, filing false statements
with (he government1
, and couiplr
acy to defraud lha government.
A ll but the mall fraud charges
were dropped before Bechhold
went lo trial, lie was convicted
laat Nov. rfl on five counts and
acquitted on five, then freed under
ft,000 hnr.1 pending the ruling on
a acquittal motion.
The Hltibonwrlter firm , which
, waa
developing
t
_________
_mhB
device
lo m ike
typewriter coplea without carbon
paper, went Into bankruptcy in
law and was reorganised with new
cera
Reynolds original!I f P|«aded no
defense In the frantd chai
argel but
sentencing
__ i f iwaa wllhl
____
____
Itbald, presum
ably pending the outcome of the
Bechhold l rial. Federal off (rials
Mid Ihero now appears
Hilly
■ pp'waaaa «MIIV
Mllta of any action against
geiMblllly
ilds

a

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
N* matter Row fa r away
*«wn heme you may go eu y*w••eetlon you can readtlr M ich
8p on tho nemo town news by
•j^ d la s th# Hanford HeraV
rben yoo return- Yon eon orrange with year rorrler boy, or
throe 1 h Charlie Morrison, tin s
lotion manoror. br telephoning
!* • , tn hare your regular iaonea
o f the HeroM eared fee yen
w lUey o u or* oway, lo ho de
your hem* to one
upon yoor* return

on year ra

NLRB Plans
Early Probe
Of Steel Plot

Aurora,

Sabre Jels Rag
Convention In
12 Chinese M!Gs ( hit ago Opened
In Air Onslaught By Left-Wingers
l l i m i c n l i I t t - il T .1 1 r. ' • !
I N m i i ii l e i I l l y N .1 1 - 1 In t

I &gt;cli v«*i ril

- -

----- *

b,
;
gwely'SS-^ V ,/»Trr/J

,

I'.

I i 1-,11 1 .

( 1i t i I

I

m 11

d -iriiu j • tl

(('«' 1«&gt;t,it n him Iiff ft M| ( 1 1 Or
It •Hilli.i*e«( i»n ,|*m* r I fur* 1

loin* llo\ M:m
Held On ( !iar|*e
01 ,\1 order Assail 11
1 'H i I' t u r n m - \i 1

ih ! d ] M

l u . 1

!" “

^

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

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

....... lio n s r «f

i. -UpiilsJ llu,, HU(U„ | u, J,.

‘‘
lnd .M.„ d .tu . Hull, rloluif.Hh,.,

Bu" ‘ u"
J, Ju a . J

☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

,u

&gt;"» .ion.* wltliuul
| / / 6 (ljuiiuio .t.iu "

\’'A' 'ht'h(’A' ,;A('*A*

Americans At Home And Abroad, GIs
In Korea Observe Independence Day
I’ajier llttg Bandit
Ofgy Silk c tStocking
a
I
I.a n ir

SJv I I L x - I I I . x. 11

MIAMI lAt—Miami's "paper tun:
liatiilll, Samtifl llu rk ltii, uii, iii
member* ol Hie
Bilk blocklri,i
(,aug w ire senlonceil to I'fl’-oo
Thursday hy Crlmluul Judge lieu
^ Wl!1* n l
Hot-Mitt, who |ireyeil on loan
loan companies, waa convicted on
one charge of armed rubbery amt
13 charge* ol unarmed robbery
He drew 11
year sentence amt
Judge Willard told him he wa;
lurky to escape a life term.
'the natty, 49 year old Hot kilo
a former real estate sale,,mat,,
worked exactly Iho sauio way lo
each robbery, j,inducing a goo
shuvlng a j,a|H-r hag through the
cashier’s window, and demanding
cash. He claimed the gun he used
was a toy
Sentencing of the Silk Blocking
Gan g followed their conviction re
rently of nearly 11 .cure of rob
beriea and burglaries, The mem
bars distorted (heir feature* by
pulling sheer slocking* over their
races.
Joseph Gaudroau, 17, and Rich
ard Dceson, 23, drew the heaviest
leniences of seven years.
Olher gang member* and their
sentences:
Antonv Gullotla, I0, six years;
Robert Lamb, 22, five years; Rob
erf fFrida,
1?) four yaara; William
t*
IC tstlssW « • Pose n m j

----------------------

i%WH4

I

t HE
If,
‘ . ••
&lt; i f l t f|t&gt; h. •! il
H. J ' .......... I ■ *I*I 1 . 1 * II..| (III
fit HIM I M l* .
Illlr M ill .1 .1 f lilt I *
f
1 . |.al tl.’ tlf .n f
.
Mi* ii Mitimil •11 1( 1 i i l l Id 1111 i i i
• » .» M. •!» .M iff fl 1 i-l . 11..1 it.
M«*
tit l&gt; *flit fit.iif 1... , 1 •,
1
1 n tit it*’| - I fill Hi.
lift (•It 1 * || i|
14(| \
| Mill I It I .1. Ill
• I
1 . n,. i 1' tl.ls! h . s.
* .til f Hi. If .1
■i . I 11 11111 &lt;ll iv f
Imt ■
I Ii. I f fl ..I I ’ VI III
fit.I I - M
1 I Em I' *1 ’
*1 k ft.. |’i &lt;ltn| ri
MID |,ll til 1 IU V ill" El . h &lt;'(| 111. I |i
•0 ! 'll 1
I f 11 .if III 't * 111*I «Ia11i
fill 1 ..»'*■4 ll&lt; 1
•it* 11M I f 11 'lit Hm'
1 ' • ...................... ....
iii.k . til I - i
* 111 m ill I 1 t I it { vit I f 1 ! &gt;1 11,4
' tu.! .i hn
i --1*1 .................
Kin * ill VV-il llit 1 ill It \n t rn t v *1 1
1,11a|
IP 1 II. t.f A \\ .III
t flu
r • \ m h 1 * 1iii\ «' I.* t u ♦. *1 nk 1 1 11 )1 1
1 Ultlnl III tut 1*10 1-ti nt i
Nfiltil U n liii Iff l iif lf (It. 1 fit) e« A til, ■ U M .If- , tu
ill 1 1 lit! t 4 M
oiniihi
htii I 1 i.l
i i ,.
(it
. 1Ini IM V 1 II* j * ),! 1! Ci \ lit - t 1 till
•lilt It *1 11*4 Ilf fill* 'iti lit \\ . | •I !•Ill) El’)|P|tl P1 ‘ Mil * 1 til 1 III ID p •Ill'll
h 'ti«»*r•. iDUiii l I
N hyltfi 1 |Y*I 1.1 &lt; U.l \ t ■ 1
......... f i
Hint hi4&gt; 1 ;
*lii it |u I
Wall ,e*’ til til l’ vvilh Hit’ p it •V
f i ' ooj jif o li'i'l l\ *
11
M e ||]4’ I,of ft| llic 1,0( 1(11 W.1(
I...r Mi
of- E
I.....
S/&lt;Yl, . tiff i,Kill 1r% (In' I id! 41 fill
.h
ttfiv^thil
a|(tr |;T|t
I 111** ' nE» I f t I fn* !i Iiff I hm 1 f f | mj frill
Mi IE tl IfM . II t
I Ifllfhlil |« I | 11 IVa&gt; a
ft I
if (111 I f f
t .41if4" aYH1. i-l| Jivil (
El. f llti t if ll,-J ll i.i 1 f. 1,i 1 M
»P)*E*
*Mill
ill.
Nhi Idi ' Jlr P.t il PHit JIMHI |
1 (*.)■ * *
111!41*1 lii.i licit fi ill** •!
»»m ........ 4 *.1 , 1 4t r. -j - HI ll
i Ilf. 1 *Vi t .id !1 1 D , , I
1 •Ml f M1&gt; . ( t il Ui |., \ pUl tl&lt;
l 1*11*1 UilJv fu 1 i ' 1*1 0 •aA( El, 1 up t jii W h 1, 4 . ..El .! r. l,
h r i iltl III •’ *Etj *• ll ,1 HI 1 , , t U ■
♦ film - 1 III 1 1 lull 1 IM If &lt;
lit m if ri| III! ' I •llll.fi v
1 Id
h 1 N.eif .it
Pu l ..1 1
1 pi.MU’ lit * • 11 1It V M&gt; ) , .1 E. , 4.1(1. 4 , , i , !,, •lit tfII AMl '.!
1(fl :t 1,,ii**1t|i . 11
I* «!• . 1 . 1. I I
III* M il. Iff) 1!
E
|( I II* *1 •
I- .1 II ||t.,1, .,1
f(lf *»fl I lllll' Jt I'm! &lt;j 1 | | ft 1 I . * .» .1 i ‘l m ft.
\ It Hi AAhit 11 I
' 111*11 II Mlf. H it. In11 1(haa 11
til
.11 | ■
I It 11' Hi
flAll |H u I m I i Jt til I t ....... . Mill .....

Sanford By Aug. t jffX * union1- ...

ur

In

I N 11 f•1 r *, :i i v 1* I ’ 11 I v
I 1* t 'll 11 t t I c ,1 1

11. ii 11 in 1 n 1 it
' i *'I t I ■ 1•,1 11' \i||i in ii •1
I'lt I* I ti.sl .4 l.ssl .If XM l- .......

111., uanKcr

i This referred to a union demand
, l l ',br! ' Jl
' tor. ,lw unl!’" *ll 0p'.r"t ,'.’n.n “ f T "
l ln ' .
* u J m id ii.mk
: 1,ul,,'rVM...... *»&gt;“ * Ucnmnd ,
AllaiitU*
National
Ilaitk
Mil
fi*lilfm
c»n«* of; tin*
j—
11 , C ai»os 7 ."r,,‘ n f"'ih e ' h .'.e r! (:i»n«*rully
,1‘T r , l Ly . ri»
* ■;.....
7 — l „V........
"u ' l
.
, m il „ iu '»« &gt;' " h“ a‘
«'!, settlement
Jacksonville, Is a native of till
"This inammolh Steelworker•J"1 "■ *
" '*®'"|Vl.a(; I'liljm has over a thousand labor
j
' ' aou 1
,'1° " r !,c,» »'
»'» other In
:,rrtvi' 1,1 **,n fJ,r1d " " A,l|&lt;
, diislrlea and over a mi lion lucin
He has lived In Aurora. III., and hers," the slalement said " \ e l 11
his lamllv Includes his wile and now complains bocahso six steel
, three children He Is a member cotnpanii-s, alter dlscusshui with
tho union ami Its complete acqm
I of the Catholic Church.
Following his graduatlun from Hscpoce, chose hi oegotlale with
West Aurora High School In IDI8, It Jointly
Tho six comiiauies charged lluho storied work us a messenger
for (he Merchants National Bank union with making "the lalse ami
I t ’iontlMiira Its fa n * lilie s .
which ho continued lo serve for
3U years.
WEST FLORIDA FF.TE
HU rise was rajild After xerv
PANAMA CITY -P
Ihmiian.l*
log ax a general clerk for one year,
lie was a teller for to years, and of holiday visitors. found u guy
a loan teller for live years. In welcome In Nurtliwe*! Florida re
Junuury, 1037. ho was elected sort* and playgrounds today.
Panama City offered outboard
assistant cashier, holding this posi­
tion until January, lOKI, when he motor boat races with entrant*
from Florida, Alabama and Geor­
became cashier
Mr, Bauman Is uaperlanced In gia competing In ■ Fourth of July
making F .IL A , personal, real regatta.
I’rlio
money
totaling
fTBu
estate and business loans; and In
appraising real rslslo. Ho has awaited winner, of the tests In
been In charge of personnel num­ Calloway Bayou
Fort Walton included a bulbing
bering Wi persons, and has handled
operations of (he Merchants Bank, lieiuty rontHM to helect "Miss
the tutal resources nf which are Playground of Northwest Florida "
more iban III million dollars, and A record field of 33 lovelies sought
lhe methods of which are more the title and an expense free trip
modern than most banks of Its to Miami.
M ill Pat Knzor, Crestvlow, was
sir*.
A member of Hie Aurora Cham­ selected last year The blonde
ber of Commerce, Mr, Bauman haa beauty wilt crown tho 1932 queen
also been active In other organisa­
TELEGRAPH CHARGES
tions Including Aurora l,odge No.
WASHINGTON iTt-A a d per rent
400, Loyal Order or Moose and has
participated actively In civic uf Increase In Western Union tele
fairs Including community cheat graph charges, scheduled for next
Sunday, will not be made effective
ttxsallaeeO U s faae Thrtel
until Aug I.
BOAT CAPSIZES
Tho Federal Communication*
M IAM I Wi — A ground swell Commission said today the com
rapslied a amall boat aouth of patty Itself had postponed the pro
Govarnmant Cut Tburtday. drown­ posed effective date after giving
ing Oscar Joule, 40 year-old Coco­ notice of the increase 30 days ago
nut Grove laborer. Two other fish­ In th* wake of a wage letUament
ermen in tbe boat, David B, Clark, which ended a prolonged strike of
43, and Irwtn Clark, « , were roa- employes.
cued a fttr clinging to the over­
After the notice was filed with
turned craft more than two hour*. PCC with (he proposed July 0 ef­
fective date, the commission asked
PHILIPPINE HOLIDAY
for more detailed information on
MANILA tgt—FUlplnoa celebrated why the Increase la considered nec­
a double birthday today—tbelr own essary. The company ha. now
sixth anniversary aa an independ­ asked ftor additional tlmo to file
ent nation and that of th* United supporting data.
Btatea which set them free.
The Islands were atlU drying out
3 0 V NMENT PAYROLLS
from typhoon winds and heavy
VARHI OTON MS—Government
rain* but f la p -and bunting flew p a y r o lls r^ e rs l, state, amt local
from public and private buildings. -to la la d | 1 ,bo:&gt;jmfiOO laat April,
“President
■*-“
dlo Qulrlno s i tho Census Bureau reported today.
changed ( im u ii n« with
___ - President .T h a t waa a gain of
ol 237 million
Trumaq and said In part:
1 or 10 [tor cent over a year
“ May our Joint calibrations give
and wras
a i the biggest
H i
Aprilto-April Increase In public payrolls
, the bureau ajild.
« S I * “ -H-IKO" 10 1*0
ta land democracy." ployaa U it A p r il
" I*848 FieOUl
■' '
1
fe ­
3.

227

N ...

Texas Delegates Set
To Split Convention
On Taft-Ike Debate

WASHINGTON (Js -The National
L ib or lli'ljlin in ttuuid . N l.H Iti
plans un iiumediule luve-ttgaimu
ol charges hy slrlklng CIO Steel
uurkers dial major steel producer*
have "entered Into a conspiracy"
to lucicnt reltli incuts with any
struck company unless the lug Six
agree
I'residi-nl Truman made virtual
Iv I lie - iriie charge at a new con
lei cmo Diuraday He accused Hie
major ;ieel companies ol ciui&gt;jiI i
mg to ilraw out llu strike, .ml
said till uluutlnli lines liot call lor
ore ol die Tall llurtlcv Ai l
Mr lium un imltealed Wrongly
he dul lull plan In follow llo- "re
ipiesl" l»y ('(ingles* that lie try lo
■lid the 33 day work stoppage by
asking Hie courts lor no an day
iiijum lioii against Hie strike. ■ *
pruviilid lor the T i l Law
T H M I* a lot tu be said for Ilia
Industry spokesmen jirumpHy
power of suggesllon, so we show
said Mr Truman knew about Hie
this sliol lo help you fur gut lliu
lalesi union move hr lore it was
temperulure. Diane Van Dusen
inm lf they holed (be timing of
luoD olt us she takea e practice
the two comment.*, and eomiiared
n il) Ihruuiih the slalom course oil
Hie •ninlaidy of I tu- wording
ii single water ski at Cypress Gar­
The onion sold, shortly after the
dena, Fla. She Is getting reudy i . r
President's news conference. Hull
the National Water Ski Tourna­
the imrjHike of the alleged eon
ment at Mudlson. WD . in August.
siiiracy Is lo "prevent nuy one nl
the (big Hix) companies ur any
oilier
smaller company from
"reaching bind agreement on a
new work contract "
The ib major rornjiuiiie, named
by the onion a rc U S Steel
Itethlehriu, Itepuhllr, Jones and
Laughlln. Timin' luwn Bluet mid ,
Tube and liilunit. Together they
liriMluce 7u per cent of lotal I' S
output.
A spokesman for the *1* ......
imnirs i|ulckly issued u statemeui
B l i n k e r saying the III)mil
"nojiuiently will
union "nojiuienllv
.
i rn
ii
i go to any leu. II,, ndleulous lluun h
I 'a x p c c t c d l O K c n c n It msy lie. lo Hs ctfoii lo fuiei

, v Ota, to a . "S.T.1S'

- ’ !'•;

U m itv ilir*» iitfh

i

A h m ii 'I.'i I ciI 1'it'XN l.i-nserl N\ ir»*

Ingley To Be
Succeeded By
Robert Bauman
Of Mail Fraud

BechKoTdTVeed
On Five Counts

j,

IT .O K I D A

Major Producers Are
Accused Of C o n sp i­
racy T o
Prevent
S t r i k e Settlement

Hundreds Of B ills
AreRushedTlirough
Mill Before Dead­
line On Saturilay
By JOS U A l.li
WASHINGTON cts-The nation's
lawmakers arc tlolnu their ludc
pendencc Day urallng to each otli
• r today rather than on platforms
at Fourth of July eelehratinn*.
The senators nod representatives
called off their holiday plans In
order to act on bills which must
be pansed If Congress Is In meet
Its final adjournment deadline Sal
urday,
Literally hundreds of hills sped
through the congressional mill
Thursday but a doten major items
still must he tent to President
Truman before the HJnd Congress
quits
Both Senate snd House convened
at the customary hour But much
of the m a jo r work remains to he
done In conference committees
These will he grinding away at
early hours
Some HejuihUcumt were denial,d
lug that adjournment come in time
for them tu culch late uiternoou
trains and planes Saturday for Chi
cago und their National Couven
tlon. But the Democratic leader
ship would make no promises
The Senate plainly showed Its
get • out ■of • town mood Thursday
night by passing a ia.atw.i87.iuo
multary construction authorisation
On Cass T S m l
*”

1m

A N IN D K I'K N D K N T IIA II. V N K W S I'A l'K It

K n lu h lls h e il lilUH

V O LU M E X X X X III

F

* I im iiI '

!* i i hi il l v
■ 111* 1 **1 m*‘*®li tiler
ii &gt;tmi Himiiif« f i&gt; ,*ap t
I “til* '
,ii (i n.| * j U in
......

Mad Pace Sel
' By Congress
To A djourn

u I t I I I I If

n ini.,,
Hot *t|-t rah,1 . , ,0 , l»,1, Wilt.;,1,, i*t
uji * I'liarg.-.t 1 imi ti i, ..til, ,. 1,, 11
. ill. ililenl l*, r ,0,1 i,t 11 ,001,1,-1 ,,H« 1
1 i.relliiihiai 1 ,11 .11 .........1,, i|„.
I. wool I - u lit, until j'tHiJ ’ Imhi IlllfS f l
( fiMi'S lvfLl.ui Mt .ftii It** it’ll itt hii ml t &gt; if f
Wtill till- hoi h. l Kin
i l l , .IM
liH'Hilay liU'til t 1.4 fl"&gt;mI III III.
h.ithuv utU ii ip| tlir pool will.
W1III il III ’ ‘ Will' *Y.1 III V 1 2,1 Unit
nhl hhiliili* Knk|,Ull 1 in critical
&lt;at»riilHinii m u In 4 i’ll I 1
1 iHifrtlv $4 |E11v 1 nii)d„iiii,m -.m.i
Ihu tthit'll in i’ mi‘1 1)1 lilt le u Ilian
I d 11 KmIt rfli’i IKhI, Kin ami Mi
WllliUlH 1 0*tII1 Ill’ll (I Hill a UU, la
11a v un «

Ml'IlftU (ill*- |t HI It'll til’ll III
Am, ni-a 11* I.v II,.' iiiillloli* look Ml.Iflil Mvtf Mi \\ 111 hi 111 f lliil 1
a b r ill 1,0I1,lay lion, tl.i-ir iioimul divoriF iH'titiHii it 1 \ 1»i ii :*«.
ro.llul ol a lfa irt Imlay to 1 1 l f l 1l.lt,' 1 lia r^ h i^ 1*4*1 lm ti unl 1*,■ Vi* lu 1
hF.ihii*
i I i i m i i i ' 111*&gt;
fndl'IM 'li.lflllf It,) ullt, Jiurailfk. In n • c iitm
1*14'VllMIH 1111 ml tl .lllll II •ijllillll V
‘■••rernuinc-s an,I piriur*
„
s
rlU /fn * ul,mu,I, too I hiukI f i I or aff.iii &gt; with ii IIu t vmiiii
u iu ik ill llu- 171III1 am,tversary ot i'll
Iriliiimu". I*’ SfUimri I Nrkv Y*uL
tho signing nf (In* lii'flu ru tiu ii nl f'ilv
polii t'tnnri '.uim iuiii^ In (In
(iit||,|u-nilfiini li„ i in Korea, tin,
ffHllYWiMitf
|HKl| iff Mil1 I HIM', Mild
i,„
, ,,f wai went ,u, u*
,j|Uaj j,,r i|iuu’,an,t', ol American WilJluiii , lin'd uni Iml if I.ukklif
Mum Mir imI h*’ fd tin* |Hiul und find
iroop'
Mis VViHuni'. lin'd lu sllirld Hid
III a special ntuxsugn to I! ,K
eighth Aimy men (ending oil re kirn fruin lm liter «,lints
Sfirurti r aid V\ till ini'. det litiLMl
ouwed t hliu-Mi ulla.k along the
.hell tom battle (root, (ien James “ I Ills Is Hiv wife I Iuyf tiel ;md
nu nmii 1*‘ golinf lu luko tut a wav
\. Van Fleet d(-flared
"Wo font ion, 11,,• crusade of llo fi «*iii ini' "
Minute Mi'ii of 1771) lo the Inlcrcsl
T O F t M F F T IN t.
" f 'life, liberty sod the pursuit ol
tlifntll'.ilino r-'l„l,Ve In Ho* "n iluapphtess
Accross Hie laud, parade* and fniil-Tlltiir.Vlin- Jirnjeet urnl other
liatrlollc • |lurches were lliu order matter* nf llllpoi Inoi-e 'Will lx.
uf the day in H„&lt; hlggc-sl cltU" nri" I'Oied ul tile met,llim "f tin*
Board nf Director* -&gt;f tin- H«mmd the timailrsl lowns
W illi most work ul a stundsllll lluiU- C'nil Ii I V Cliaiiilrtfl nf Pom
.net summer's heal lit lull uwuy, ii o'in- Tuesday ntrot at m;,hi
million* drugged mil the swimming o'l'lnck ul Ilie City III,II, i,Mil nil
'‘nils und picnic baskets and director* are urged hy Jack Hull,
Iloaded fur holiday. The National |irvei,l«.il, lo attend the meeting
Safety Council csliiiiiitcd that some und to take |iurt in the illai'il*'Mi million American*, riding In 40 *inn nf thu vui iuiia matter* of in ­
million cars, would lake lo the terest.
highways during ihu 3-day week
( HINFSF KILLED
flit).
T A II’ EH, Formusu t.t*—Tin- of
Of llntso, thn cnimcll predicted,
at least 430 would die In accidents flria l Chine.-iu Nulionulisl ( enlral
For a million or more American* Ncwd Agency said today junk
the only celebrations were pitched borne Nationalist guerrillas killed
on h fnrug si note. They were the 33 CnmiminUt o lliclul* and i l l .
fumllU's ot Ihu (Mio.ooo striking armed more Hum 100 Red m ilitia
Steelworkers, Idle since June 3 men last week In a raid on thn
and ol the 400,000 or so persons In Chlneso mainland 75 mllos north
east of Hong Kong.
• (C M its s iiO s rase three)
ll»

Hit-

U

m i,

tail'd

I'n **

W ilt H I

W r .t llu T

S lliiW t T S

V n tl

I ' t . ilu l r i l

Ii. I S'* \ ■ n* t il* tl l*t &lt;v,
I 1 i I'lt 1 t il .\ *' 111 it I pint Ell il
&lt;&gt;I 11 1 1 Mm tl 1limit I* 1 I - 111 &gt;* t
111 e|||| r. 11 E*M hill 4j I II I 1Hi 1■■ 4111 I III
'I-l* I"H i ! Il'lil 11Hit' Il f till Ei 11 Ilfi
|i« I t ' l l H r t

1 •' I V

1144441 V * ' f

«

l

Mi* liM'.-i'i ih m tV1r111 it 11 t fir
EPI Ht111'I) ill r-'t1' \\ I'll' ‘ l.sflhl Hla| .1 II illi 1
•I"
! I l ‘ if II III.i l l
M l IImi n t
1 It util
In ih.........if 1 mi f
* fill Ul 11 Hill flit' I 1 I 1 if I lit
1 t II.Ill , til .fl mfj It-litfitl tin t .Hill
Ii 1 ii EiuimmI i I |I|J nul l *fM l | E
♦ »H di,
lm Mil ' i ni! 1 • .fit nf
Ml Mi is
IU ii- n mpi t .i,ni i - wi • In,,
I I I 1 1* II I U" Ii', II I..........I tin
PHIMif l ' w(III tile , , nil .t PI,on
1 Up
till I* i Imp ttlr i m|' n t nl
U 1 .11 Pl 'Ot Im ,t w.n »■
\ 1 1 PH ■
t, nl
i ,,11*' ii I in n
I JItH pf P, ,1 til l in,-,, i i i , .1 i iill
III 1 Hi It .1
n Kill Ilie Wi- illi,-,
Hoi * i
ml tin- ill nil -Hit hit lint
n,,t

In , -i

.---il* 11

\n

\ 11 nn* .i

I -I III'
I Inn(I
In lit
it,- i’ll

* -It ll "I III' it - - I, III till I
l . w lull' i III kill- -I, III
tin* t i I
n ti ii |-i., teil
&gt;tut n Ilie tint pell
1 t, intanipM. N S J lull d i,
no-lit
-.niMen wnot an,I , -in
t a in i. Il, *1 rr erat liirg, im

N .

i i i m i i .i

I

I

t ' t d i i i i n i it*e
I 1 11 1.1 V

I h ‘ * Ii | r

k

YV ! 11. 11 ( i l t •«(1 1 I s

(III

l\ ‘ ( 1 1 •j * 1 11 / f t I

I .( , , . i l I V

I lilt M.ll 1
I ..I fill I l*i» .i
ill Ilf llf lltl ll lliMIbll •Ii"|f|f'f 11 mill
fill IHH I lf I til &gt;|lllf I'll It»1*«4It Iis 111
« III* t III Itill til I i'.llrs I nil I! Mflll *1
(•If " ♦ .|fIf f»| •iff " lit*' i*» If* "'t Iflilll
•1 fl mmi ill HI: 1 « fit I * iii It. 1 * ii 9k

HUH .fill
Itti .(I

I

Mil **| II if iftll

tit 11 1 i &gt; -1 l.'tt

i it

I |||l*

I•

. 'Ml

*

I

Il I l» I I. I M ||
* ti&lt;» \* . 1 1 \n . i t it d ill (Ok*
Hi j*l n fl I tii.i tit I l'il&gt; lift 1 ik t
s .
i I II........... ’I t.1 I mi 1 It., he
| &gt;•11 it |l| . 1I lull ,1 | ■ M(Ilf ft(ff* I III
H ! ! tl 1III ft., ■ Mill I IHIM ill I*f i !'X
I !..t t ■

«,f

11■I % lie

I'-

j,. M

IM ll«'\I
i.1
1.144 . ......... 1 Mf t fiElim
. Ill 1 ‘ 1 Mlf , ,-lf HI E. ti *.•
1 1Hi (fill 11 11PI * 11E11i ft *t|i| 111
Hill At1 1 ! (A
III 1&gt;1 fill* s1
1.1 1tails till l - It i f *A l Ei 11 If 1
t|
|
luof
It.
1 U '!&gt;*Mill! ill
tin At
II P lt,l ' • I H)u M 1 lem.
(II ill 1ill i* w ♦ Ei i •. II 1
\ lilt
1•Hi 111*1111
i 1 I *» 11 ii t
-I flrV tl d it
M.r |mE» nf! lEr'Cltl
mm i i Hu* lime
•4 Ml)* if !*' i 'll
f i l l 1 i §isvi tl In
I. I tl.. i fir i iin
uf i»iU
• n, i ,tf i..«•-#*&gt;
, IEm S *
'ii nHlli‘»’

ll.t

•v* — JU V ,e.|

t i l l

At

,4' " ,

1 *

• j' I . I f D i l l

*

U

* ■

' U p 'll

ft

W fill* 1 •

1

Hi

I

j

&lt; m

I

M

.&lt;

I ).

tl

|

Ittll

tl

Illil.’IU II,

,! It., It I ) •{ 111
I.i

ii
4

i "i ti I I'.,
*14* If* Ll)'

t (n

i

I

til

E‘« Ii

h

......................... » f

I I I ft

I

|1

I t i |i(t»-

It,|||

• |E'1

&gt; ! u.,1 ill
I l Ml
AIII

‘ "1I .4 A- 7 -It11(1 1,1
11ill irt fill'll
?'ll

I M &lt; 4'

E h

Ulul

n*

-Mi * |||

I tl U IV
ll

|. It ) ,!

, I

(Ml

\

Ill

,tf
I lu ll

lin n

I f

.it.

t d in • I •t '

if
h i i J .tinmt
fn 11*"I lit- It IV*' fn’t’ll
'Mii . , j
t i m th ti i

‘I I
I lf ' 1ii | 1- I f I I
tl
1
I I t 111
I
.lit. "nil!.
U It
I! I ! 4114 ltd i Ml* I It Hi JiiMifill*
ft
t il
1)4
IM ' I'll 1.1* v*ill
I'. 'Uilii I I '
\ Uh.
«|i|p fE.
i l i . ntni,, e i,
• -A 1 111 U Hi i n
i • ilitn i. 1,1
Hti| Imi tii. i «. i' tt &lt;i Oil I '.I i .
* fl (ft Mt ! ,.
i ■ in il.mg
IHitU t•4
i&gt; 11 .,i 1,1 , niieeir
.1.1% 1,1,.
i ■ i i- p i -ti eu
I !kI |l4III
I ' t I lit' II114tl H Ilf II'lt' v 1%»'I'D Cllll
• * ' 11 111»■- mi 'Ii &gt;i&lt; &gt;dh Iii EIn* "SI
I f•j I•|E I 'll ItIP! Ih I
-1&gt;. 4 ll Ml III lllll
•i It A!' 14■ ’ til III) •Ip U tfp I1, 11til! AI't
‘••urn* ,p MEti »u 11 »' t* 41 Eli*" iimvif
!I

l iii " f

(IH

Itl

| f t &gt; t« t

•

A! t l f l

|l,|l

•Me i* "i,|p, |fu in i I, ■ 11,iy *i will
il* li-l flllfti’
t In It Mt|» pf il \ |* «l111* if r.ip ll.il
iii flit’ u ifit'ii «E •&gt; u*
lu t I Fill.Ill 1 (. mV liillli S I"| III*
of E’t'llll.vlv IIHd Hi lilt’ Pill til Nttf*
il k ki uhii

huu

I Imi tl iv

iiuifil

\t iEpiu.'h * 1\ |•11 tin1 tin Ip* lii i that
III Util i I til Ml I plilltuvcr will
vv.ilK . pH tvil Ii llu |'t * uit u lu l iimii
h i , I U t ! i l l It
Tin 1 - ul.il me, tin 1 nf Hi" , in i u.il [pm 1;*' »»111■ -, I
I flu nl; i»**n I Miu11,i a MucAr
tni*l t ot ll ( i lllll to In* In-Id .it
i , , I’ ,1 M -nit'i) it ttn ! util linn |'fi*l» ililv t &gt;-nl,i imiii' lhi* lore
, Inti will lm (In ll, I iii .'d m ■' un f“, ul I In* Bc|uil» |
lit :in l'.f 11 y Iii 'I I
del llo ii *nli , lllp nt I toti l l n it
man - i i ol lit-' ltd; I tn iii.
Mi Erl Eli III « 111iti
ul
H a l,i m il iiiiiuuilte to ( mu in 11 I 1 illhliVM l
I all
|
lee ,in|'-inilmeiil'i lm Hie &gt;e.n In
Fiue'ii w ,, r ,t
i ’i ink i
Mnri-an, pa Inr ol Hie
I n I I. ipti i i hiireli nf •it ledo find eager Ii ten
Will lie IIk - 1-lie d hpe.iki'l ,!&lt;-* ■ -ll 1 - r hre id e nt In
me I-, iiihomii einenl made In , I. influence in ........
■ vk aula’:, l,t* d-d
Iteddiin: genet al program etiaii
egalnm
man
V for Ilie T a ll
Kisonhowa', drug
Hu, Arthur
I in l. v , l I T . l t . il is
gle, fieri''* Imw
TDK Yu t*
Giant C 121 l-lidie II,e Associated Pie
I diulatlon
mai.li'i' Ir a n pint-, each rajiulde ol
counted
their
delegate,
to date:
I'arrvlllg more Hum 20U pa'oenger.i
nr 2t-ii Intis of eat go, are making
Taft Bill
regular (tight, between I,-pin and
Ki rtihnwrr tP&gt;
Korea, Far i'.ast A ir Forces an
(r,U
4 I* needed to nominal.! )
nimnccd today
Thn A t’ II.ting I. h.eed oil such
faclor* ii* What d,'legale* say
l ‘ III P .t'll ATE ST It lit E
LAKELAND ' I!—Slight progrvrui they are going In do. what oppo­
wa. re j mrted 'ilm rsd.iy In effort t nent-, inmedo they will do or on
In end the 53 day strike of 42U what Hid National Com mitten has
Swift and Co idiu-iphatu worker*
Federal Mediator C. A Willlums. done about sealing delegates.
Elsenhower's people hope tu win
Mlimta, rc|,orkd Ihu progrovi and
Mild unoHicr tevilon w itli union bark some ot this week's lost dele
and company nffiriats probably gate-, in appeals to the Credential*
(Cuullawcd UU !***■ t h in )
w ill bo held Saturday.

..................... ................................. ............................................................................................................L l .

m

J-!
j t.

�s

iw»~-t i q m TeBrtip*? ■•.• ■ \*y#s.isw4r

Legal Notices

Suggestions Given
On HowTo Observe
Independence Day

leaah.
You cannot caih ■ check at the
hank.
Or find n place to park your
car,
Or beat y o f* wife,
Or give n L c ra c k e ri to your
children,
Or atrew orange peeling* on a
public beach.
You cannot. In many cities,
crois Ihe street until a sign says
"w alk,”
llrl lo r ran

FIRST L'HUMLtt U r i n i t i o s ,
8CIEN TM T
M * East Second Street
By IIAL BOYLE
Sunday Service lliOO a.m.
NEW YORK or—This Is the anSunday School 9:80 a.m.
Wednesday Service 8:00 p.m. nlvcrsary of Ihe Declaration of
Reading Room Tuesday and F ri­ American Independence.
II Is now 175 years sineo young
day 9:00 to 0:00 p.m.
A ll are welcome to attend our Tom Jrlfcrson said cvcrybioly has
services and to use the Gendin;: A/t Ipjllenshle right to ’ ’llfe. llbRoom.
Whet doe* this mean today1 jr
" r bawl oul a eon,
Man’s Individual •
Or throw empty hollies at your
and freedom from all form* of have compiled a hnnii'y"'guijf ’ «.•
what
a
cltlrcn
can
and
cannot
tin
landlord.
.tyranny cornu a* he spiritually
Yntt cannot drive while Intoxi­
perceives God and Ills jic rlc e l on Independence Hay. First, let
us
take
up
whal
a
man
cannot
cated (but loo many w ill anyway),
creation, Including man. This Is
do,
ns
that
w
ill
help
keep
him
Or find a good .Trent Cigar,
the theme of all Christian Sci­
Or forget your hills,
ence services next Sunday when out nf trouble:
You
cannot
smoke
nn
a
bus,
Or maltreat a canary, 1
the subject of the Lesson U
Or
walk
nn
Ihe
ernsa,
Or go swimming In yotir under­
"God".
Or spit in the subway,
wear.
The Golden Text Is from lleveOr
tnkc
your
dog
for
a
slroll
All Ihrse are things the sensible
lalion (g l:9 )t "Behold, the tab­
r lt ls r i w ill find are banned or Im ­
ernacle of God I* with inen, and
possible of neronipllshment on In
he w ill dwell with them, and
HOLY (ROHR CHURCH
ilrpemlrnre Hay Whal. then, I*
they shall lie hu people, anil
( Episcopal)
hr at liberty In do In his pursuit
lioa himself shall lie with them,
Rev. It. I,. Zimmerman. II- D.
of happiness?
and be their God."
Rector
Well, you ran listen In a polltlBible passages Include the fo l­
Fourth Hundny after T rinity
elan patriotically point with pride.
lowing from Calami &lt;119:451: "1
H:(H&gt; a.m. Holy Communion.
Or view with alarm,
w ill walk at liberty; for I seek thy
9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer at
Or pul In n kind word for moth
precepta."
rrhood.
Correlative selections f r o m Holy Eucharist.
You ran c rlllrlre Ihe govern­
"Science nnd Health with Key
ment.
THE CHURCH DF GOD
lo the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Or the Inrnme tax.
Eddy include! "Like our nation , 1
OP PROPHECY
Or Ihe way penplr In Hollywood
2509 Elm Avenue
Christian Hclence bn* Its Declara­
live.
tion ot Independence. God has en­
Rev. Joe C. Crew*. Minister
Hundny School begins «t 9:45
dowed
man
with
inalienable
Or rnrnipllnn In Washington,
rights, among which are self-gov- a.m. Classes for all ages.
Ami you don't have In dig a hole
ai anient, i canon, nnd conscience.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. In Ih r ground and whisper vnur
Man Is properly self-governed Message hy Ihe pastor. AH mem­ nhlcrtlnn* Into It. You ran bellow
only when be Is guided rightly bers ate urged to ho present at Ihrm mil loud
ami governed by his Maker, di­ this service.
You ran load Ihr wife and kid*
vine lm ill nnd Love" (p. |Uil).
Evangellsllr Service 7:45 p.m.
the rn r and lake to Ihe open
Message and altnr rail hy the f'lta- In
roatl.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH tor.
Thro rat vnur lunrh In &lt;t poison
Park Avnue and Third Street
Prayer meeting nnd lllhle study
J. Bernard Hoot, aiinlaier
each Tuesday evening at 7:45 p.m. ivy hrd hy the side nf Ihe highway
hrrnusr you arr caught In a IrafSunday School |0:(X) am.
Pastor In charge.
Morning Worship lliOO a.m.
Women's
Missionary
service f'r inm 27 nfllrs from a picnic
" ! would n* rarelui, for the words Thursday evening nt 7:45 p.m. slle.
There Is one thing more you
I say
Mrs. Flora E. Crews, leader lu
enu do:
W ill lie as thorn* or blossoms on charge.
life's way,
Victory Lenders Hand service
You ran *tnv at home and have
I would Ih» thoughtful—kindness Friday evening nt 7:45 p.m. A a nlre. pool pleasant dinner with
on my part
program for all young people.
Ihr family. Then you rotlld as­
la remeuy lo r someone's aching
The Church siring hand w i'l semble Ihrm all In the living room,
heart.
furnish the music and the pulili. gel oul a ropy of Ihr Declaration
1 would he watchful, lest my act­ Is invited to attend all of Hirse of lo tlrn rm lrn rr ami rend It aloud,
ions ha
word after ringing word, and ask
services.
A stumbling block for thus* who
whnl II means In raeh one there
walk with me.
I’mlinhlv Ih rrr won't he many
THE FIRST IIAPTIHT CHURCH
Lord, go with me that I may hold
families who w ill rrlehrsle Intle
of Ovlrdii
on high
|tendance May In lids manner Rut
Hr. Frank ('. .Morgan, Pastor
A hearoii light for oilier* passing
9:45 n.m. Hundny School. It. F. In it«r homes where II Is done Ihr
children will remember Ihe day
Wheeler Hr., Hupeiinteiidrnt.
11:00 n.m. Sermon hy the pas for many n year thereafter.
CIIRIHTIAN AND MIHHIONAItY tor: "Our Passover". Observanr*
ALLIANCE
of The Lord’s Hopper.
Park Avrnu* at Fourteenth Htreet
H.'OO n.m. Hcrmon by the pas­
Rev. Glenn E. Smith, Pastor
to r: "God's Oasis". Administra­
Mihle Hrhool 0:45 a.m.
tion of llnpllsm.
Morning Woishlp 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday at 8:011 p.m. "T lu
Pastor's subject: "A Now Patch?" Hour of Power".
Communion Hervlco 11:46 a.m.
A ll are wslcome. •
Evening Hervlce 7:46 p.m. An
Informal service for all ages. 'I ho
£*5tor w ill speak on the subject:

.’-g sa *

FIRST IIAPTIHT (11(71(4 II
Park Avenue at H ltth Htreet
W. P. ItriMiks Jr., Pastor
John L. Miller,
Minister of Education
"We've Haved A Place For You"
Sunday Hrhool 0:45 a.m. "We
provide a place for every member
of tjie fa m ily."
Morning Worshljt 11:00 a.m
Hermnn hy John L. Miller.
Training Union 11:45 p.m. Union*
for all age groups.1
Evening Worship 8:00 p.m. An
evening nf song and praise.
Wednesday
Evening
Hervlce
8:00 p.m.
Nursery provided fo r morning
8:46 n.m. Sunday 8ehool. A and evening worship service.
llass fo r avary age.
I Earphones for the hard of hear*
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
Welcome.
Harmon thema: " llo ly Commun­
ion".
, 7:00 p.m. Intermediate and Sen­
FREE MKTHODIHT CHURCH
ior Fellowship Hervlce.
Kourlh Htreet and Laurel Avenue
,8:00 p.m. Evening
Worship,
Hav. Fred It. Horton, Pastor
Sunday Hrhool 0:45 a.m.
okrmoni "A Nation'* Strength'*,

■ e g tta w *

Fourth Of July

F»L, ‘J uly 4, 1*51
"Budget your diet as well as
your funda during warm wea­
ther I " Thal’a the eounael o f Ray­
mond
Lundqulat,
Red
Croat
chairman for Seminole County.
To pep up the fam ily'* appetite,
d r . Lundqulst advisee housewives
to serve cold meat platter* e a r.
nlshed with freah, crlap g re tn i
from tlie ■-'liner garden.
'*Y ? rt -vanr " " m 'jr .r , *f, v ' “ *•v
cold ruta by serving commnations
such a* crab flake salad In crisp
finger rolls, a congealed cran­
berry ring filled with freah shrimp
aalatl, or a chlcken-ollve-almond
loaf served with chilled tomato
aspic," she suggests. "Searrh your
gardens and your marketa fo r a
variety of greens such as endive,
romalne, and chicory. Fresh raw
aplnlch I* also delicious In salad
bowls.
"Rummertime bring* a va rlrlv
of fresh fruits, so why not Includu
some In your meals dally, A shim­
mering mold of Jellied fru it naiad.
serverT on a mirrored tray, w ill
tempt the moat languid appetite.
Ana you'll find that a molded
rheese salad ring filled with freah
fru it and aerved with watercraaa
sandwiches appeals to tha eya a*
well aa the taste. T ry different
combinations o f fru it, giving
thought to color nnd texture."
I f you use creamed foods nr
bakery pies and eclairs, Mr.
Lundqulst cautions you to make
sure they are refrigerated. Kaep
tha Ireliox *plc and span, allow­
ing plenty of air to circulate
around the food. And, he warns,
don't let sandwiches nr sandwich
fillings stay out o f tha Icebox
fo r hour*.
"W ith these simple rules," says
Mr. Imndqulst. you can keep your
figure, your disposition, and your
health In prime condition all dur
Ing Ihe hot summer months.

, . .&lt; C * a tta h * 4

Assembly Decides
People To Elect
Korean President
PU8AN,
_____
_ Korra t*
President
Syngmsn It hen tonight won hts
fight to shift election of a Korean
President from the National As­
sembly lo the people.
The Assembly adopted a se­
ries of compromise constitutional
amendments which tnay mean an
end In Korea's political crisis.
The IT ye arold President also
won adoption nt his demand for
a 2 house legislature, replacing Ihe
present one house Assembly.
Under Ihe compromise, Ine law­
makers gained the right to over­
turn tha Cabinet hy a vote ol non

m anat

W04XJ3 ^

MQ
THAMES

VOU I IKE
ID UVJCf

J GIVE UP.'
THE GiOtS HERE
APE 700 _____
SNOOTY/ J ------

KTTA KETT
PHOHB/FOQ
YOU, GCCGEOUS

MI.'-VSS.THIS v
r iSH T T A i'-O H ,
l HaiLQTOMMY-

M H V /o o s r c v i a *-«
HIRE TOTHS OFFICE
ON 7HC DOUBLE.' I
think: r v s o o r s o M S *
THING TBf}Q IFICJ?
&gt;

SO TOMMY TVtP OFFICE BOVSM«LUl
BK3 N *W S .'-W O N D R fl WMATirCAM
BR TO GCr MIM SO HOPPgD —

Foavoup
COLUMN.?

Pa«a

B

operations

— ------------------ 1 ( OKAV I
-YOUNIG MILUONAIOE
- C O ALL THE — l l W HO.1
INHUfSiCS BIG-LBAGUB
TIMB MH WAS GO*
__ _
■PALL CLUB ON H IS
GAN
DEC
ING OVBC DIB (3ACC |
\rV
TW Burv-PiPsr Even-tFILES — l k.TfPT\---- *4 ' \. THAT.? ,
7 day/ *
mviN' To think: |
ftV
j
l hby.
VJMO HE W A S .: I
■* r.
mb s
[
( cl TTH.

MB G THE GUV.r
THE ONR WHO .
WAS IN HBCF &lt;
A FEW MINUTBS
AG O .’/ / -----*----- *

Steel Strike

B u r iH A r s ro re t h * w . - w t r s )
BDlTD/2. - E W2ITB A TBBN ------'

■TMT1P nSCC
)LUM
KJ
T T YOUNG "FIND
’ * T Iv s a
*/ w &gt;

our

I t 'a a lla a a d

O a tl

allied Industrie* laid off as a result
of th« walkout. Many of th#m just
didn’t have the money lo leave
home.
For at leaat two groups of politic­
ians, too, there was little promise
of rest. In Washington Congress
remained In session, hoping to
clean up pending business before
the week's end and adjourn for
the summer.
Republican bigwigs in Chicago
ushed ahead with final details
efore the opening of the party's
National Convention Monday.
Senior ships of the U. S. Sixth
Fleet, scattered In portst hroughout the Mediterranean Sea, fired
21-gun salutea in celebration of Ihe
anniversary.
In Britain, U. 8 . airmen observed
the day with traditional festivities
and the American Society In Lon­
don—perhaps with longue In cheek
—sent an Invitation to Ihe boss of
the Empire that the 1776 signers
spurned. The society chose British
Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttteton
to be chief speaker at Its July 4th
dtnM r tonight.
Lyttleton was only one of many
a llle i Joining In the celebration
Governments
end
newspapers
across the teas paid tribute lo
America'* past and present.
West German Chancellor Konrad
Adanauer, In a menage to U. 8
Secretary of Slate Acneson. said
his people hope that ihe United
States will continue to be "a pro
factor of the occasion of Independ­
ence Day."
Cuba, which this year Is cele­
brating the 50th anniversary of lls
Independence, concluded a special
5-day observance of American Indepenconce, sponsored by Presi­
dent Qulgencio Batista as a "spec­
ial damonitratlon of our affection
and appreciation lo the people of
the United Slalas."

Congress

Kns. R.O. Rlackington
Awarded Air Medal
ATTACK
H u ll APRON 35,
W ITH THE ATI,ANTIC FLEET
— Kns. Robert O. Ularkingtnn,
URN, son of Mr. nnd Mra. Donald
l&gt;. lilacklngtnn of 64 High S t,
Needham Ifelghta, Mass., and hits
hand of Mr*. Rosemary G. Black*
Ington of t ill Park Avenup, ft,
Hanford, has been awarded his
second A ir Medal, while nerving
here, for merltorlou* achieve­
ment In aerial flig h t during oper­
ations In Korea.
A pilot of an attack hoinli*r
plane attached to *n A lta i s
Squadron embarked on the URS
Leyte, from Nov. 12, to Dec. 12.
1950, Ens. Illncklngton -arrlcd out
tan bombing and atraflng attacks
agalnat enemy targets, Including
bridge* and troop concentration*.

r n a

ah Bites And
Board Of Health
ler Takes Plunge Seeks Ihsght Into

G. 0. P. Convention
Ki m

!••*•

O aat

m mlltre. Hut ta il lias an edge
‘re, too.
So the real fight. Ihe one that’s
going on for keeps behind the
scenes here while the rival Texans
sound off In public, Is over who
nets to vote on what on the con­
vention floor.
There’s a clean-cut Taft-Elsenhower difference of opinion:
1. The Taft people—Taft him­
self said th ii again before leaving
for Washington—say al) delegatei
on the floor when Ihe convention
starts should be allowed to vote
on all delegate contests eaeept
those Involving themselves.
I. The Elsenhower forces are
doing their utmost to win support
for changing this rule. If It isn’t
changed, the Taft delegates seated
by the National Commlltee this
week will get a chance lo vote on
whether other Taft-backed dele
gales can be seated.
OOF Nations) Chairman Ouy
George Gabrlelton turned down
Thursday a proposal from 23 Retubllran governors for a change
ti convention rules and said that
contested delegations should be al­
lowed lo vote on the question of
sealing other disputed delegations.
He said If the changes were made
It would be possible for "ruthless
selfish" men to prevent any dele­
gate from voting In a future con­
vention merely hy filing whole­
sale rnnleils
As for T efl’a control of Ihe Na­
tional Committee, here’s how Ihe
members acted Thursday on the
three state disputes to come he
fore them:
Louisiana—11 of 13 contested
voles awarded lo Taft, two In E l­
senhower.
Mississippi—All five voles In Taft
In a 3 way conlesl.
Missouri—One disputed vole lo
Elsenhower.
Tail supporters. In rontrnl, rntild
have taken Ihe whole business
from Elsenhower
Rut Ihe Elsenhower people,
claiming every last disputed vole
was their* by right, didn’t appre­
ciate the apparent generosity. In­
stead (hey rushed before the tele­
vision cameras with outcries of
" S lr .il'" and “ Infam y!”

S

r

Life Of Mosquitos

E. B. Spear* of nearby Marinette
lay helpless half an hour before
his shouts for help attracted other
fisherman. They went for assist­
ance. .
Some two hours later, Rml
Juedes, sheriff's ambulance at­
tendant, managed to awlm across
ihe narrow but treacherous rapids
lo reach Spears.
Juedes. who was unable to mov»Ihe fisherman, said he chased
sway several large rattlesnakes
and killed one with a stick.
Sheriffs deputies later got a boat
across Ihe stream sod moved
Spear* to safely.
The fish dldn'l gel away. Officer*
found Ihe Injured man'a pole and
pulled in the cat It weighed an
estimated five pound*.'

Danish Cabinet To
Study Tanker Deal

Korean War

Atlantic Rank
•In a llO fS K m * I’ m * lla rl
and lied Cross drives,
lie Is a meinher of ihe Order
of Elk*. 105. of the Chicago Chnn.
Irr, American Institute of Hank­
ing, and Chicago Supervisors Club
Al Holy Angels Church he has be­
longed In Ihe I Inly Name Soclely
Aurora Is a city of V),5fl8 In a
retail trading area of 127.331. There
are three banks In 'tv community
with Ininl deposits of S.Vt.HlO.091
and inl.il resource* of &gt;59.929,S«9.
The cily is an im lm irl.il center
of some importance, spcclaltilng In
sleel products Among the major
Industries are Ihe Aurora Sleel
I’rndurts Company, Aurora Mrlal
Cabinets Company, AII-.Merl Equip
menl Compiwiy. and Ihe Aurora
Hlcarhery and Hie Works
The 1947 C S rensus of niaoii
factures showed that Aurora coo
lamed 112 manufacturing esiahlish
mciils employing a total of 9.320
employees earning &gt;2(1,5||,onn a
year
The rlly Is also Ihe home of
Aurora College vvhleh lias an eu
ro lliiirn l of 4i»i&gt; students
There ate ,vg&gt; ronimerclal eslah
IL'.hiurnls In Ihe elfy with a com
lilned total sales of $71,510,000 a
year

(C s a lla s s S

r » *

r a n

T

w h a f mb's

- V * DOIN' W50K/9

IN TOWN \ r I

ecnf ot the crop A year earlier
It nnrt 5.977 members growing
about 91 per cenl ol the crop
Of 254 fruit shipper* nr packer*
holding 10 year contract* with Mu­
tual 55 exrrrlsed Ihelr option to
withdraw Ssurman expeel* nioit
nf them In sign new contract* be
fore the »es*on open* In the fall

F y a s r,

TRADITIONS

STRENGTH

while swimming In the surf with
his U-ycar-nld son.
The boy. Wllllsm Bruce Purcell,
said hi* father ws* eaughl In Ihe

Wherever You Go

Legal Notice

X T /r a K R /K W

at

“thsj
r!JTOi?Sr"
V rB«.?r.Sr
'J o s ^ o r n Y s i n j c s a on j i nn aa.

rash balancse with other banka. Including raaervs

Keeps Y e t U p -te -D a te

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Brat Avenno' and Second Htreet
^ J. C. Nlrholema, Minister
10)00 a.m. Bible* Study.
I I «00 a.m. Mornlag Worship.
flilO p.m. Kvanlng Worship.
Broadcast oyar WTRR- Sermon
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
C« C. White, Minister
iPPlet “ Instrumental M u s ic ."
‘Lat tha word of C h rlit dwell In
Unlfldd Hervlco .10:00 a.m.
you richly In nil wisdom leaching Lhurch School and talk by pastor.
rad, administering one another In
Young Pcoplo'a Mooting 7:00
rwraia and hymna and spiritual p.m.
ptig. singing with .grace In your
Kvonlng Sorvlco 7i90 p.m.
*o th# Lord'V-Col. 6 :I«,
Wadncsday Evening JtM p.m.
Wadnesdty 8:00 p.m. Bible Prayar and Bible Study,

C n W hat's H a p p e n in g a t H om e!

We miiM not stirm ulrr tins frccdtim to virultst planner* l abor Jtnl
btisinrva cnfctproc work in j* to^ftlirt under Ametita* f:&gt;&lt;T economy
will loniiiitic (o keep Arncfit.i Mtnnj;

Motor Car Co. closed Thursday J ^ S S r ^ V ^ k i V l n ^ ^ m ^ t n . "
of r.d .rs t
night at Kokomo, Ind. About 500
were laid off. The layoff came 23
hours after the ConQnaqtal Rtoel K &amp; l - . i ' l ' V S . T
Corp plant at Kokomo closed,
M n C ' p r M L2 ‘w nsi ir V Ju'bjict in n in . It.n . not
Idling 2.000. The CIO USW local
m tJm td by t&gt;«nk I
••
at the plant had been heaping Its ileal aglala ()Wnl4 olhBf telMtl bBflk p flfT lIlIl ...
In'vaatmenU
and other
in d tr.c llr re p c e n tm o
employes working under a .today
extension agreement pending at­ C u e ffliB w AaVllAV1to tAla K n k on acesptatus* oulstant
tempts hy the union lo roach a other aaaeta ................................................... ....................
settlement with the big steal com*
TOTAL AJMIKTi .... .......ijA U IL m a io

ftr

Wanderlust la wond«rfu)l Yat, nona can d«ny tha
lonflof o n feflla to know what'a going on back
tn his own home town. The Sanford Herald wHl
gladly serve e i your own private correspondent
no m atter how far you may wish to roam. Each
day you're away . . . . two weeks vacation or an
extended journey . . . . . a 8anford Herald vaia»
tlon subscription atrursa you a complete and per­
fect trip.
,
. . . All the newt at homa every day you’re away!

A h w t b t lW
A d v e r tb in g
\t* /* #*
,«

OR - H f YOU PREFER
TRY OUR “VACATION pAC

AH idmtbiag media i
it will pay advtrfimt to nwn b r

t r i J m S t t thdividiiaVi/iiarlnstship*, iiind rnrparatl
Dtpnilts ut I'nllsd B»al*a ,Oov»rnmsnl ttncludlng
DapTsttlTot Utates'and pollilcal sulidivlslon*
ofJfar'depoalt* trstlifiad aad offlcsrs' rh icki,
•
B K la ^ra K ^e d lic e u iila J a n d other ilabillilea for borrow
Mortgagee or nt^ier liens, none on banlt ptsmisss and nn
on other real • • la te .... - , . -* •
.
.
Arraptenree asacilted by nr tot arrount of thl* bank and

Hot D og...
i Sugar Creek
Itops them all...

outstanding ................ — •.
other KabllHIes
• .

I

-r

1

L IA B IL IT IE S AND CAPITAL AOCODNTH
•This Aanh'a rapttal consuls of:
.
rtr s l p r .t.r r td stock with total pAr vatu, of non*,
lo u t M ltra h i. vatu# none .
stcond p rtf.rraaA lo ait with la U ! pAr vatu* of non.,
total ratlrAbl. valu* non*
CaptlAl not** and dabsntur.a of non*
Common stqak jejth j g ^ ^ a l u o of liso.ooo.ao

to tal

Aaaata pl.da**) or aaslanaA to i . r a r . Ilabllltla* and tor
olhar porpoaas
— — ..... .........
. ..................................
Oblloatlona *ubnr4lnat*4 to claim* nf d .p n .ltn ri and nthar
'
eredltorr. not included In Itabllmaa - . . . ........ ._
(a l Loan* aa ahown abova a r* a flar dulucUan nf r***rv*a »
D&gt;) goeurlUsAfa shown nko.ve u o After dedwtlon ol

1

at all b e tte r dealera

n r T f S rnrii. Jr.. (Taihiar, of liia abnVii.nain.it banh
awaar that tha abov* blalomoat la («*«. nnd that It fully i
r.praaanla tha tru * ata l* of th * tavaral mattar* h*r»ln c
forth.
M .t

LYKES BROS.. Ine.
CIRCULATION DEPT. Fo, .

■—..............
. .. ' ......• .

Your first luscious bite
fairly sings of duality
and tender goodness

. . . of taite-tif|fiifiA
flavor th a t actually
tops them ellt It's tha
perfect season for’
Lykes Sugar Creek all
meat wieners. . . made
for those who insist
on quality firdtl

a.r.

'm Jt la th r tJ i, . . 4/ t hrtH m

UIhe

.

of my
Attain

Jn -

Corr»el—

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

Vacation Subscription or

■

^ m
M

a t

w

■

T »

f /14 h i «i.

"

hc.la ».

‘ &gt;
t*-4V

i:. A£-r.v
d w &amp; itii.‘ '-ti'«ri)i

F lo rid a 's

F iitn ra

Plntt.lt it Am rtii
fs*:c« grow
ing n it r Lngm rrrt ritiinttc llm
we'll h«vr to mp/t out ptrient
piiwer supply hy I 'I N
even
though wc'vc tlic id y mote thin
douhlcil it »inic VJ-Dsy In the
A m crinn trstlitinn o f strength,
w r sic prepare*) to meet that
challenge ...to supply the viral
power for Flotilla's contrihu
linns to out nation's defense —
fot the growth and prosperity
o f our great state.

Demand dipudts ol Individuals, partnership*, and

services.

O nsl

stroyed, probably dosiroyed and
damaged topped the e nrllrr hal­
ite, 19 to 19.
Two wings of F ill fighter-bombera pounded Ihe unidentified la r­
ge! with 1,000-pound bombs nnd nnpalm, Ihe Air Force said Then
the Jets dived tow In strafe anti­
aircraft poalllM. with .50 caliber
machlnegun fire
Returning pilots said It wa&lt; im
possible lo evaluate damage hr
cause of dense black smoko.
Fighting broke mil In three &lt;cr
tors of Ihe ground (rnnl is Allied
artillerymen wheeled every hlg
gun on the 153-mlle line lino arlion
for a murderous Fourth of .Inly
barrage
On Ihe western front, a Chinese
Communist battalion of 750 men
swarmed op Old llaldy and a
urartiy hill three lime* Twice Al
lied gun* hammered the charging
Itfds hsek, but still they came
One Allied mill finally was rul
■df and some forward bunkers
were overrun. Pul the doughboys
scrambled mil and rallied around
banks which poured lead Into the
attacking lle d i al point Id,ink
range
At 2:3n Friday morning, four
hours alter Ihe sltaek began, Ihe
Chinese gave up Ihe lia ltlr .and
pulled hark lo tlietr own lines, Ihe
Army said A spokesman *,mj pyi
Iteds were killed ami 2no wounded
SllqMlv to the east, a somowhtil
smaller Communist force of ilmoi
1,50 men hit a newly won \llted
position under covet of ■&gt; heavy
morlar and artillery barrage 'The
Armv said the attack wa* slopped
cold
A C N armored raiding ciduinn
shot up Communist |mslllons near
Ihe I'animmiom truce talks slle
Thursday, klillug .an call mated 5o
lleds and wounding 50
Another Innk-supported raiding
forre knifed Into Commindsl lines
norlhwesl of Knmhwn, Ihe old Iron
Triangle anchor r lly on the central
frnnl An Army s|Hikesman said

.

-

.

every fled soldier on » lagged
hill wa* killed nr wounded before
(he column pulled hack.
Artillerymen observed the Fnttrlh
hy filin g every gun on the line.
Special "llin e on htreet" h m rig c i
—shells fired Into selected ninai
«t Ihe same Instant—were hurled
Ihrnuiihnul the day
tin the central front, guns from
18 batteries—one for each stale
of the Union—ushered in |h.« holi­
day vsUh a concentrated barrage.
MUNSAN, Korea .4*. Allied Irurc
negotiators today accepted the
Communist*' hid for srcri-t »e*
slims and voiced hopes (hat Ihe
Red* are ready to modify th rlr
demand thill all Allied held war
prisoner.* he sent home
Miij Gen William K Harrison
Jr told the Itrd* the United NaHolla wruld agree to a news black­
out Tie negotiators immediately
went Into i lo minute srrrel s n
*Ion Another was *el (or Salur
day
'The U N enmiiiuill'pic aaltl
Harrison agiet-d lo off the record
talk-. "In Ihr hope lltal srrrel
Hirelings will make it ra-.lrr for
Ihr i iiuiiiiionsl* to modify their
adamant insistence that all prl.mn
T i he irtiirtird to their control
hy forc e if n rrrsM ry "
Itrli! tiro William P Ntirkols,
It N spokesman, described Ihe
first secret inerting »« "quietly
liuperson.il " lie added "Hnth -.Idea
spoke frequently
with n certain
amount ni musiilrrullnn and cau­
tion "

�4

i .-.i

W Bi

Above The Murmur

,

■....r r r - y ^ , . ■
—

FUmShownWomen Sanford GI Finishes
School In Germany
On Diagnosis Of
DACHAD. Germany (Special)—
Sargeant First Class Albert 8.
The Breast Cancer Tucker,
whoae wife, Patay Ruth,

JU N E B A N K STATEM ENT

There were many who heard the pealing of the Liberty
Bell on July 4th, 1770, with doubtH and trepidation. Thirteen
colonies, whose armies wore mnde up of men more used to
working with plows and axes than to the ways of war, were
declaring themselves a nation,
There have always been doubters and there, v^ra many
of thorn among the colonists. There were others who saw
the revolution as .* breakdown of traditional values. There
was dangerous talk in tho air about men being created equnl
HUM,* Mil I . IHCAN
And having certain rights which no government, no king
illltr
m m DON OBAN
could take from them because they were divinely given. And
Naelneaa Maaaaee
so
as the Liberty Bell tolled there was a murmur which
evM ockim oN matko
Mr Carrier ----------- ----------- 0 J * could be heard, sullen and unmistakable, under the shouts
Oae M e a U ............. ........... _
l.M of jubilation.
.
T i n . Mealha —------ ------- , I N
at* Meaihe „ ____ ■
A
But
there
were
bold
men
In
America
In
1778.;
Brave
«»• T e a r ---------- ----- --------U N
dreams are never dreamed by timid men; nor are visions
All obliuarr aoilrta, carda
realized by men who cannot find it in their hearts to believe.
ibaabs, reeslailaae aad aetlrM
•aierlalameal lot tho aaraadd 3ct There were the Jeffersons and the Washingtons, the Frank­
raUtaa (uuda. Mill ba raaraed tat
lins, the Paines and all the other names written in nur his­
a« regular ddrerlUlan rated.
MepreecaUd Nall#aallp Mr la* tory books. But there were other men, men who are so
lead Neweaaprr HrprMeatatlfM ironically called “little men’’ because their names are often
* • « Varfc, Cairaia. Delratl,
forgotten in the glory with which history surrounds the
Maaeaa City aad l l . U e la
geniuses
and the leaders. These “littlo men" heard the Bell
nil
and dosed their cars to the murmurs of doubt.
Today tho fear-filled and th e doubters would have iis
believe that the dream is dead. "Build a wall around wliut we
have," they tell us. "Never mind about moving the dream
F R ID A Y , J U L Y 4, 1052
along lest in the search for more liberty \vu losu what we al­
ready have."
T O D A Y 'S H IH L R VERB S
Yet Americans are still ns capable of dreaming, believ­
M iny men cannot aland proaperlljr. Th* shoddv show* beneath ing. and acting ns they were it, 177(1. Today those who wish
the illb . I took Ihee from the to listen can still hear the pealing of the Liberty Bell, sing­
rntep cote, /torn following the ing strong over the murmur of fear and doubt.

The Sanford Herald
Ratabltehtd la IM f
f t U l i l i i l e*U, u t e i l lata id a r
and daadar. l i l r l i i a u aad New
T*»r». S'nkll.fc.e aa latardara
l * n l i | l k ilit iM i aad New VMM
I I I Magnolia I r t u t

TAMPA (apecJaT)—Nearly one
mdlion women In the past year
have seen a film that teethes them
how to examine themselves for
early signs of possible breast can­
cer, the American Cancer Society
announced today.
On the anniversary of the premlera of the picture "Braaat SelfExamination" produced
product Jointly by
tba American Cancer Society and
the National Cancer Iaititute of
the U. S. Public Health Service, a
summary of the first year wa*
mad* public by Mafford R- Run*
jon^ ACS Executive Vice PreslRunyon said, "This film has
been received with remarkable en­
thusiasm and Interest by women
and by phyaiciana In every part of
Uve country. Women have a apo­
dal and understandable fear of
cancer of tho breaat. They are
to be commended on tho way they
have accepted Ihla Rim and their
own responsibility for being alert
to any aign of troublo In their
breaata. When It waa launched,
some of our friende wero con­
cerned lost tha f^lm arouse caneerphobla. Pears of this have
proved groundlesa. No Instance of
adverse reactions bavo been re­
ported to us.
"A major reason for the pop­
ularity’ and effectiveness of the
film atema to be Ita calm, positive
approach. Emphasis Is placed on
the fact that when cancer of tho
breaiat la discovered In lta early
stages and prompt, adequate
treatment ia begun at once, 50 lo
50 H i t ent of all cates can be

»h**p, to be n iltr of my people.—

It 8 7;8.

_

Answers At Chicago

It it ju it a police action in Ko­
rea, but draft quota, for October
heve been in rie aird from 30,000
to 54,000 men.
It'i a good thing General M acArthur w ain't Far Eaitern com­
mander when the U. S. A ir Force
bombed the Yalu River plant* and
the D rfrm e Department mafued
with the State Department. Preiident Truman would have fired him.
One of the Mrangeil of all par­
adoxes in connection with the Re­
publican convention in Chicago is
that Senator Taft appears to have
all the Southern defegatei, while
General Fiienhawrr hai the luppotl
of the Southern people.
Women ate smarter than men.
A t leail they aie at the University
of Florida. At Iran that’s what it
says here. The University of Flor­
ida News Bureau reports that wom­
en students made an average grade
of 2.11, while the poor dumb
ducks known a, men made an
average of only 2.21. Oh, well,
maybe the men just don't mature
• I rapidly aa the women do.
One way of getting enough reve­
nue to run your city and county In
theia highly inflationary time* is to
increase a lie n e d valuations even
as property valuations and the cost
of living increase. Hillsborough
county where Tampa is located has
just announced a $20,000,000 in­
crease in their aiietu nenli bringing
the total to over $386,000,000,
The in e rt*,r l«*t yrar amounted to
over $19,000,000.
The Senate is about to launch
an investigation of the Treasury
Depaitment to ace how far tha in­
fluence of Communists goes in it.
And then we lead that in 1948 a
tea claim of $38,000,000 against
a big New York oil man was sallied
fo r about three cents on the dollar.
Maybe the Cnmm uniiti figure that
the best way for them to gel con­
trol of the government la to bank­
rupt it.
_________
Congralulationi to Jim Ingley
n his election as vice president
the Atlantic National Bank el
Jacksonville. Although wa hate
tee the Ingleys leave Sanford where
their patience, foresight and civicmindedncis have contributed great­
ly to the growth of Sanford In
recent years, we sincerely hope that
hit promotion will mean something
In comfort end security fo r himself
and family aa wall aa a greater
opportunity for service to the pub­
lic, He took over the local bank In
tha depth* o f the depression whan

r

The interest of the entire world has been taken up by
the Republican convention in Chicago where two strong per­
sonalities will climax one of tho bitterest pre-convention
fights for a nomination in recent political history. Senator
Robert A. Taft and General Dwight I). Kisenhower, backed
by followers of deep conviction and loyalty, are each con­
vinced that he will leave the convention the Republican pre­
sidential candidate. Governor Lari Warren and Harold Stassen are still In the race und there are many who believe thut
General Dougins MncArtlmr is a sure winner-candidate.
The Republicans have not won 1)n» presidency since
11)28. Then the dark days of Ihe depression overwhelmed
them mid the nation turned to Roosevelt in I0!i2. They re ­
gard their chances this year as excellent. Hut they are wary
of overconfidence for they feel that it wan overconfidence,
more than any other single factor, which resulted in their
stunning defeat In l!M8 Party leaden) know that their candldnto must have the ability to Itctil the dissension inside the
Party which hnH grown out of the hard-fought pre-conven­
tion campaigns.
The Republican platform will lie of almost as much in­
terest to the world as will the contest for the nomination.
What will the Republicans stand for in the campaign? How
completely will the Republicans repudiate the present ad­
ministration's foreign ami domestic policies? These ques­
tions will be answered within the next few days and tlm
answers may provide some duo as to whether the Republi­
cans will be successful In their presidential bid next Novem­
ber.

How’a Your Necktie
Those fatiguing young men beloved In success-story
literature, who invent u way to make a million without exieriencc, expense or investment, have done ft again. Accordng to Business Week, two of them have formed a necktie
corporation which Is making a fast fortune selling the old
school tie idea to American businessmen. They simply lake a
well-known company trademark — n gasoline comixiny's
flying red horse, for instance and Incorporate It in a neck­
tie. Tho company then either makes a gift of the item to its
tie-wearing personnel or offers it at a bargain rate, possibly
as a payroll deduction,
The scheme in bringing handsome rewards to the bright
pair. We're not no mire of what it’s doing to all the other
young men who gel the company neckwitre. it's supposed to
make for unity and morale among the whito collar people
and possibly, In companies possessing neat insignia like fly­
ing red horses, the tie can be worn without obvious shud­
ders, at least from nine to five. Wlmi liapiHuis, though, when
the MeulloB Corporation decides to endow Its salesmen with
a Mealies lie? Or when Traiisconlineutul Truckers orders
three gross of red satins with Us newest dleael trailer hauilpalnted thereon? There must bo a limit to what a man Is
supposed to do for unity und morale, and ii company-spon­
sored necktie comett pretty close to it.
But we don’t wunt to whittle down thu million-dollar
dream
of those bright young men, and a lot cun at ill be done
to
on an individual basis toward selling th e .occupational tie.
The bank teller with a whimslcul design of bills Is pretty ob­
vious, and so Is thu postal clerk with n few nimlvurnury

f

for the humburgur artist, a chungt&gt;-niukor tlo for tho motorman and nometnlng pretty in |&gt;iud ty |m for the printer are
other notions the inventoru can have for free. But leave ub
struggling editorialists out of It. Somehow a bilious con­
fusion writhing upon arsonavgrcen string doesn't please us
aa a tla-m otlf. , . Loulavllle Couricr-dournai,

11y HAM DAWSON
NEW Y’oUK Av Americans lave
conventions Ami tin- lintels, Iranipuliation utvi oilier service comioinlert love the more Ilian 13 mil
lion Americans who so lo Mime
Ht.ooo of II iciii annually.
Tiie political shindigs tills month
In Chicago me * peclaenlur, Imt
only u ill op m the inirket to what
goen on aruund the country.
Trade, professional, civic, social
and other organizational got to*
gathers this year will rust around
31Q million dollars in Imlel rooms,
meal., ciilrrtuinm rnt, cabs, lips—
and the bale woman's shopping.
Railroads und buses w ill taka in
home l:&gt; million dollars more. And
Ihe airlines are nut to get IS mil
lion dolluiH in convention travel
Geeotiiui stations sell an unestl
mated number of gallons to con­
vention goers In their cars.
Hi*’ convcnllons like ihe Shrlncra
mid the American l.ejimn draw
mound KKi.uou perMiii'i but the
svernge convention Is much small
cr—around 350, the World Cuiiveu
tion Dates, trade puhllcatlun In
Ihe field, estimates And about
4,500 of tlio meetings have less
Ilian IUO In attendance
What to do with Ihe women—
about one third of Ihe men now
bring their wives idling—Is a chief
problem, according In Ihe Manual
uu Conventions ami Meetings by
George Dahl He says Ihe best

A n w rlis’s new iu p « l U n it, the
United States, U cipected to M l 4
new speed record fo r tho Atlantic

"We particularly want to ox
press bur thanks to organisations
of women for. their wholehearted
cooperation! women’s dubs and
leagues, church societies, labor
unions, pnrant-teacher assocla
Ilona, farm women’s groups. We
hope next year to do more In
alerting women who aro not mem
bar* of groupe. Plane for reach
Ing city noueewlvea at apeclal
neighborhood theatera, school and
department atore ihowinga are be
ing developed by several ACS
iipluyte* of Flor- Divisions. Special emphails I
Three local * ml
iila Power &amp; Light
Company
aro
Kht C
Ing placed by ACS-Units on pro­
scheduled to receive service pins viding free showings of ths film
in July, marking various periods
of employment, II. H. Coleman, bars of women are employed.
division manager, announced.
This film ia a unique, expert
Leading the list and (chadded mental tool In lbs fight against
to receive a diamond-set pin in cancer. A t the end of lta first
recognition of hi* 30 years of year, wo can properly describe it
employment Is W. A. Canup, aa the most important public edu­
watch engineer at the u tility's cational weapon ever developed to
large generating plant on Lake save iivea from cancer,"
"Reporta on tho number of liven
Monroe.
that Ihe film may already have
Canup resides on 8tar Route saved have been axtremely heart­
No. I, Orange City.
ening," Runyon aaid.
I t la oatlmatad that tha Him
E. E. Clements, ■ lineman In
the transmission department, will haa boen aaen by approximately
4O4»0 women, in the Bute of
recelva « five-year service pin and Florida since Ita raleaa*.
D. H. Pierey, apprentice lineman
in tha distrlbutlen department,
will Ttcelve a two-year pin.
The pins w ill b t presented at of tha American Cancer Society,
employee meetings Is
Istsr In the with the 8tate Health Depart­
month.
ment. or the Division Office of
the Sodety at 710 Stovall Office
Building, Tampa. "Breast Selftlon headaches, among other Examination" Is a 16-millimeter
things
sound film In color running fif­
That's why It’i e good thing the teen minutes. While showing of
country has around 700 hotel* with the film Is part of the public *d
convention facilities. Many of these “cation service of the American
hotels are now urging association* Canctr Society, prints may bt purto hold their meetuge the last chased by groups engaged
in
three days of th* week, instead health education from the DWtof the customary first thrse, to ■lon Office In Tampa for $62.10.
lighten the load.
On their part, the groups are
Eddie Stanky, manager of tho
showing a tendency to shop around
played
with
inure for convention cities, Instead Cardinals, haa also
&gt;
pla
of going to the same place every New York, Brooklyn, Boston and
Chicago In tho National League.
year.

CHIROPRACTOR
Pleaae call for appointment
Phone 1755— 1745

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan
*127*00

Power Employees To
(set Service Awards

HTATKMKNT OF CONDITION

»-

1949

Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan
*I3HMH)
1950

Studebaker
Commander Sedan
Low Mileage, Looks New

*187000
1946
Oldflmobile 2 Dr.
Sedan
*788-00
1941
Bulck Special Sedan
*275.00

NICHOLSON
BUICK CO

810 MAGNOLIA AVIS.
Phone 1034 •
Sanford

JIY

j-

Comparative

FLORIDA STATE BANK
HANFORD, FLORIDA
Organized Juno 2, 1919

Statement O f Condition

JUNE SO, 1551

HKHOIIHCEH
11,105,811.06

l oans and Dlscounte .
llanhliiir House, Furniture
A Fixtures
......
Overdraft!

....

Florida State Bank o f Sanford

0441841

...

Non*

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

Sanford, FlorkU

U. S. Govt. Obligation* .......11,614,(185.75
Other Marketable B o ld s
Cash and Dus From Banks

266,55448

Organised Jim# I , l4 **

1,056,404.64

-

100.000.00

I

100,0004)0

............ ......... ......... - ...........

Undivided P ro fit! .......
,

tbioj! Is to get them out of the
hotel during the session hours—
certainly Ihe first dey, and on
trips as far from tha convention
Nile as possible. Tha second day's
enlerlalnment program for the
ladies can hr slower. And the third
day they'll pack.
People In charge of ronventloni
work far in advance—soma on
their 1054 plans already. I t 'i an
Intricate Job. There ere associa­
tion* concerned wilh conventions,
In large part—Ilka the Interna­
tional Association of Convention
bureaus, and Ihe Hotel Kale* Manugement Association International
(which ha* 400 delegate* at its
own convention).
The Department of Commerce
list* some 4,000 national trade, pro­
fessional and civic associations end
D2 000 state trade atiocUHons. Add
to that the nation's countless educstlonel, fraternel, end social orgaolietton* — Pius Hie growing
trend toward regional meetings of
national groups—and the American
urge to convene become! tremen­
dous.
To the Republican and Demo­
cratic meetings you can add thoie
of such organisations *s the Gold
Star Mothers and Ihe Society of
Vascular Surgery Or the Tele
phone Pioneers of America and
the American Hee breeders Asso­
ciation. And the Biological Photographic Association and the Insti­
tute of Newspaper Controtlera and
Finance Officer!.
There’s a Wash Frock Sales­
men’s Association and Ihe Toy
Knights of America. And the
American Trade Association Exec­
utives—some i too heads of asso­
ciations, who discuss their convert-

Conventions Seen
As Big business In
Lift1 Of Americans

Surplus
I,

DR. H. K. RING

curvd.

Capital 8tock ..................

k b new position.

Uvea at Sanford, recently complet­
ed the troop Information and edu­
cation achool at Dachau. Germany.
A squad leader. Tucker la assign­
ed to the xd Armored Division's
41at Armored Infantry Battalion.
Tucker, who first entered the
Army in 1B43, has been on active
duty since April 1041.
He holds the Good Conduct Med­
al. World War II Victory Medal,
Occupation Medal for duty in Garmany, American Theater Ribbon,
Distinguished Unit Emblem and tha
Combat Infantryman Badge.

4a.101.s1

....

Dividend! Payable July 2, 1051 .....

'

Deposit! ------

4,505,505.lt

........

Total

54X10.00

U. &amp;

/{

^OFFICERS

C. H. MtN DUTY, CkaJrmai

*

W lfA T W * IE

91,479,775.17

Loans *nd Discounts •e********!*••♦*•*a**•****•*••&lt;
Banking House, Furniture * Fixture*
' ■V.T,' V'ftj ' ", , r i 4»f '
! t '.
Overdrafts
...... uj..— il«*e«*1a**•••«dii*4i
Q o v t O b lig a tio n s

O th e r

H a t k e ta b la

I &lt; • * * * » • * • • * ( a ■ « **■ ■ ( I * &lt; • • ! • • • • • ■ • ■ I

M il,778.88

Capital Stock

4,099,199.80

|

100,000.09
.W p o o o

--------- ........

Undivided ProfJU

Wds-WfSp1

18,044.790.16
840,084.99

Bom

Caeh owl D im -from Banker,

S u rp lu s

60,491.18

n e e e e e a e t e i i e e i i i ,e « « 4 e e &lt;

�Social And Personal Activities
P H O N E 148

Social Calendar

Nancy Williams Is
Honored AtUreukfast

e rs o n a l s

Miaa Nancy Aline Wllliama.
M r. O. L ColUns Is spending hla
bride-elect of Kenneth llerry, was vacation In New Smyrna Beach.
entertained nt u tueakfuit ThursFriends of Mr. J. E. Hunger will
day morning given by M ri. W.
G. Fleming nt her home on Mag­ be glad to learn that he Is Improv­
ing but la still confined to his
nolia Ave.
A varicolored theme wai uied home at 917 Geneva Avenue. 1
with spring and aunimer flnwars
ae will
Friends of Mrs. Flo,
decorating the party rooma.
a confin*
The guests assembled at tha regret to. learn that il
Kleiuing home at 8:00 a.m. whan ed to her home due to Ull.ness.
Hie breakfast of fru it juice,
Friends ui Mrs. Clifford Proctor,
cheese load and breakfast pas­
tries was served. Mra, R. A. W ll­ St. w ill be glad to know that she
liama, mother nf the bride-elect, returned home from Jacksonville,
served coffee from the atlver after surgery In St. Vincent's lloa*
service on the dining room table pltal.
which was overlaid with a linen
Friends of Mr. Phillip K Bach.
doth and centered with a floral
arrangement of morning glories Sr. w ill regret to learn that he
continues 111 at the Orange Mem*
and honey stickle.
Also assisting Mrs. Pluming In orlal Hospital in Orlando.
serving were Mr*.
Raymond
V. H. Grantham of Derator, lla.
Lundquist, Mrs. T. It. Moye and
Is spending a few weeks with Ills
Miss Peggy Jane Lundquist.
A fter the breakfast had been grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. V.
served, Hutch I.undi|ulst, playing II. Grantham, 618 West P in t
Hie purl o f n paper boy, sold an Street.
Ext i n Bride's Edition of u mock
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Johnson and
newspaper to the guests. The
paper was cleverly compiled by children, Dot, Grady, and Clar­
Mrs. Fleming amt consisted of ence, are visiting friends and re­
latives for about two weak* In
ihvines w ritten to the bride.
The hostess presented to the the southern states.
honor guest as u momento of
Mra. James A. Craiips and two
the occasion, some of the break­
fast china In her chosen patern. children, Ann and Billy, left yes­
Those Invited to be with Miaa terday tu ipsnd the summer at
Williams were her mother, Mra. their home In New Smyrna Beach.
It. A. Williams, her grandmother, M i. Crapps w ill join them nvri
Mrs. Nancy Dobbins. Mrs. Silen­ the wrrkend.
cer Harden, Mra, Harold Chap*
Mr. and Mr*. L. Hurke Steel*
men, Mr*. Wight K irtly , Mrs. Bill
Bromley, Jr., Mrs. Stanley Rockey, end Mi and Mrs. J. I,. Jackson
Mrs. Gerald l.o iiliig , M ri. Voile have returned from Wayneavlllr,
Williums, Jr., .Mrs. Donald Jones, N. C. wheie they spent the pail
Mrs. Lister (iiithrie, Mrs. Dale three weeks.
Scott, Mis. Charles Legrtte, Mrs.
Dr. and Mr*. II. E. Sniunk their
Dale Huffman, who is visiting
here, Mrs. Moy, Mrs. Lumlquisl. . soil. Hmciukie, and little daughter.
ami Misses June Chapman, Mar- Judy, of Edenton, N. C., are ex
iiatet IHngfelder, Bet I ye Bene peeled to .pend this weekend iv illi
Ball, Mnrv Anne Calloway, Shir­ I Mr. mu ! .Mra, V. 11. Grantham,
ley Moreland, and Jeggy Jane patents of Mrs. Sinoak.
l.umkiulst.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. It. Keeling and
family have returned from a two
| weeks vacation lit Texas and
II) DAVID TAYLOR MAKKE
Arkansas While In Texas they
AP Newefealurea W riter
visited with Mrs. Keeling's pat­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Wapple.
By the time a youngster ar*
lives ut school age, the problem
Mr. amt Mrs, Eddie Nelson und
of finding how much ha can take children arrived yesterday front
in the way or responsibility la Miami to visit with Mr. and Mrs.
easier. But it Is none too easy It. G. Hickson at Htelt home „u
even then.
Celery Avenue. Mr. Nelson w ill re.
Joseph K. Folsom ami Jean it. turn to Miami on Monday anil Mrs.
Folsom. whose special experience Nelson and the children w ill visit
us sociologists, writers and ex­ with her parents for about a weak.
perts on pure nt and family educa­
tion well equips them for the task,
l.t. Col. Charles Betts w ill leave
TOO LA T E TO CLASSIFY »~
give us some highly pertinent July 12 to report to the Seattln,
and practical Ideas,
^O S T . atruyed or atolen on lie- t What do we inegu when we Wash, port of embarkation for as­
• land H lwayi tan malir boxer dug, talk ti hoot responsibility, and signment to the Far E**t Com­
answer* name Blare, plume especially about teaching it to mand at Yukahame, Japan. Cul.
Betts hat tecs idly purchased u
1106-M-4. Reward,
children f They say:
new home In the Wynnewuod sec­
.
■•-—~r»*—--- ———
“ Usually we think of It in tion where he lias been visiting
two ways. We think of It from with his family for the past
PRAIRIE LAKE
on ethical standpoint, as a quality month.
that helps build good moral
character and alao, more practi­
DIVORCE HU IT
cally, us n very necessary ability
MM ANGELES * — Screen Ac
to answer—to oneself and others i tress Olivia de lluvilluud has sued
for one's conduct and obliga­ Novelist Marcus Aurelius Goodrich
tions. The verv leal with which for a divorce The couple married
we tiy to Instill responsibility In In 1846 and separated iasl May 8
Miaa Da llavillnnd, 30. charged
our hoys and girls ahows that
most of us place a heavy empha­ Goodrich, 51. with cruelty In her
sis on its moral value. Yet might complaint. She waived alimony,
we not get better results If we attorney fees ami court costs but
emphasized the practical side in­ renuested sole custody of their
stead—that Is, the need to ac­ child, Benjamin Briggs Goodrich,
2
count for oneselfT"
This does not for an instant
contradict the Important aim of
developing character, according to
the Folsoms, who say:
“ Rather we should remember
that the kinds of character we
wunt comes about as a result of
practical experiences. For respon­
sibility is not the same thing as
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
good behavior or obedience or co­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Echols an­
olie rail tin. I t Is not any on*' par
the birth of a son this
ticulsr thing that a child does or nounce
week In Ithlca, N V. Mr*
icfralns from dulng. When we say past
Echols w ill he remembered us the
responsibility we lire referring former Mary Wilke*
not to the process of behavior
but to tha end product."
A child gradually finds out that doesn’t do much good to tell a
If he accent* and fu lfills certain child that whan he says “I ran’t”
Often referred to oa
responsibilities, Ufa la much more he actually mean* “I won't."
"a n a w ip o p fifflo n 'i
leasant end that If he Ignoree Commands, avoiding* and punish­
pi'
nawipapar*' tho MONI.
..j»nt, the natural consequence* ment may, in an emergency, he
till
TOR covara the world
are likely to make life much necassary, but they ar* nut the
with o network of N*wa
i
morn unpleasant. This special beat motivations. On the other
Buraoui ond corre*
kind of learning begins way be­ hand, well-timed suggestions and
apondantt.
fore school age, Little Mary, for encouragement ran develop spon­
Ordar a ipoclal Intro*
example, spills her milk and dis­ taneous, creative impluaaa Into
dilatory lubtc Option to*
covers that If she mops It up regular habits.
doy —J montha for $3,
herself while Mother get* the
Children of ell ages will ac­
You'll find the MONI*
dlshea done, then Mother has cent reaponalhllltlea more readily
TOR "m ud" nodlng
more time to play with her. But whan they are definite and visible,
If she runa o ff to play, Mother To have a certain room In order
has all the work to &lt;fn and no by a certain time every day or
time left. Children ran understand to keep tha woodpile etackad up
this logic uml profit from It.
to a certain level give* a young­
How much and what kind of ster a feeling uf pride and
responsibility we rati liv e chit­ achievement that may he difficult
to tain through a miscellany of
tlren depends on
. . . .two things—«*•
_
parity and motivation, say these acattered and Irregular taaks.
_ Chmiie* loans* Mender
experts, Capacity Is largely a Also, a eartaln uniformity and
fine,Norway it, aettan I}, Mew, WLA.
matter of age, Intelligence and routine la family Ilf* not only
physical strength. Motivation la promote* responsibility, It alto
the amount of Incontlva we have. makes the diversities lateral ting
Prom observing and hearing about rather than bewildering.
Parents‘ make two common Mia*
tbe performance* of other chil­
m K'.* • ■• .t.'iA e V .ii.M i-A .ti
dren w# can Judge roughly what take* In guidance toward respon­
sibility, tha expert* lay. Ona Is
w* ran expect of our own. If
••• #. • U t
u iiV t iiiiim i
keep taaka simple enough wa'll
(HwVNi
have no problem of capacity. Thar
real problem la how to make them
iggyi*................Y i * i r * ‘ Ut*t*f
do what they can do—tka problen of motivation.
out fulfilling on's own correspondyg-IO
The expert* point out that It In responsibilities.
H A fU ltD A Y
The Royal Amltassadors w ill hold
thair meeting at the First Baptist
Church a t 2:00 p.m.
MONDAY
Campbell Loatlng Pott 53, Am­
erican Legion, w ill hold a free
(upper meeting at 7:00 p.in. at
the Legion Hut. election of off
V re w ill be held.
W.M.U. of the Flrat Unpti-t
Church w ill have the regular busineaa meeting on Monday at 2:30
p.m. at the church.
Circlea of the W.8 .C.S. of thi
F in l Methodlat Church w ill meet
a t followa; No. 1 w ill meet at the
home of Mra. L M. Swain, O il
Weal Twentieth Street at 2:00
p.in. No. 2 w ill meet at McKin­
ley Hall at 3:00 p.m. No. 2 w ill
leet at the home of Mra. K. W.
urner, 010 Park Avenue nt 2:00
p.m. No, 4 w ill meet at the home
of Mra, S. O. Hhinhotaer, MOH
Oak Avenue at 3:00 p.m. No. 5
w ill meet at the home of Mra. It.
U. Hutchlaon In Cameron City nt
3:00 p ni. No. &lt;1 w ill meet tit the
home of M ri. Cheater Daniels on
Lake Maikhnm nt 3:U0 p.m.
The Sunday School Worker**
Council of the P in t Baptist
Church w ill meet in the Memorial
Educational Building at 8:04) p.m.
The W.M.8. of Central ItnpflTt
Church w ill meet w ith M ri. C.
J. Wilkinson at 1618 Weal P in t
Street at 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAY
Circlea of the W.S.C.S. of the
Flrat Methodlat Cliuich w ill meet
ae followa: No. 7 w ill maet at the
home of Mra. O. II. Anderson, 2013
Waahlngton Avenue at 8:00 p.in.
T han w ill be a ntuikei basket
Mile In connection with I lie meet
Wig. No. 8 w ill incut at the home
of M ri. Max Pumtom, '.mn M yiiie
Avenue at 8:00 p.m. No. 0 will
meet at the home of Mr*. Then
fate, 120 West Eighteenth Hlleet
at 6:00 p.m.
The Prayer Meeting Service ni
the P in t ita p tlit Church w ill he
held In the Memorial Educational
Building at H:0n p.m. Mr. E. B.
Carter w ill he the apeuker.
Tha Midweek Prayer Seivlce of
antral Baptist Church w ill meet
at 8:00 p.m. Our Huuheitm gioup
w ill alao meet ut thia hour.
The Sviiiim.il* High Schuul Hand
w ill hold rummer practice in the
achool band hall ut 7:20 p.m. All
alumni and Intcreatad penuna are
cordially Invited to be preaent.

fir.

f

Childhood Hints

f

j^ s a n w a

Bilker Home Scene

Mr*. F. E. Itoiim illut enteitained
recently with a series of bridnl
patties at her home on Palmetto
Avenue. Burning tapers and hi­
biscus blossoms were used to dec­
orale tho party rooms.
On Monday evening Mr. uml
Mr*. Robert W. Anthony were
hunoted by Mr*. Itoumilhit. Mr*.
Anthony is the former Dorothy
Von llerhuif* and her marriage to
Mr. Anthony of the Sanford Naval
A ir Station was an event of the
early spring.
Miss Jane Chapman and Ml**
Nancy
Williums
were honor
guests at a 4:00 o'clock ten on
Tuesday afternoon. Miss Will*
lams’ marring* to Kenneth Deny
of Phliadelpln, J*n. w ill take plnco
on July 22. Mias t'liapmun is the
fiance of Robert Gut of ImllnnuIKills, Ind., formerly of Sanford.
Un Thursday evening Mis*
Betty Cnglo nnd hei fiance, Den
Flnmni, slimed honors with Miss
Mildred Williums uml Robert Landreth. Mis* Cagle's nnirringe to
Mr. Flnmni w ill tuke plaee oil
July 17, uiul Miss Williums linn
eli&lt;&gt;sen August as her wedding
mouth. Mr. l.atulreth nnd Mr.
Flumm have been statlulled with
the Navy lit the Hanford Naval
A ir Station.
Guests included lelnllve* mid
close friends uf the holioiees.

The home t.f Mr*. W 1L tinker
un Lake Mury was the iiieitintT
place of ll.e Business uml Plufes4itinst! Whi' hhi' s &lt;*h|h i :* v . . '#■.
day (’veninw
\ vn veil’d »|i*h
which
vvim n*ivid nut nf i h u t UH- »*f|

j

HOLLY VVOOl/

1

By JAMES IIACON
(For vacationing Bub rtiomasl
v

i
1

!■ Carrlad On Kvtry Garment
Wa Dry Ckan Aa Long Aa It U

lo y e tl B y ( h r (IH -m liiHR

if h ’l

\\

U O , M i d i ’s ( I K I L L
New Owners
Mr. mol Mrs. Th.im.is l.nnitey
\Vif» 1.h•Ik\ e1
1111iine S111 7
M IN I M i ' l l O R D K Il j i t . (ill
1'urner F ir*i mid 'anfmd

h it'll

ii ftlm rt fiim in i'* *
h Hi&gt;4 held
w ith M rs. K r ia i DM re, \ in * |*ri"d*
ih -nt, p ri'rth llflK
I'inriM W e ir im u lr f ■sp alluM lct
lii
Hint citiiMMtn i*4ii t \ , w h ic h
w ill lit* held nt tile V iH 'ht 4 litis (ill
-Inly i!f» u l v i m pm. Mr* It M
H a il U chan m m t o f th o im a n y c
m«*nt*
It w i» i h tih n iitic e d M i.it th o next
m e c tm p w ill h r In hi \ u c
it nt
th e hom e
M m . it
I
I i ni 'n il,
L'oT-t Hoi it 11 I ' l t l m o t I m \ v c U i o
I hi
f o l l o w ni*
iiin n ln 'i
«i «

' K H 0. in Mi
IN S I H A M I. \T A S A \ INC
M.- i ’ i. &lt; ail tec.
F O Il Y D I It
It y Tine, Ml
Mr'W Bull, Mrs
H
O
M
E
■ A l'T O M iH iU .K
Hug h T ill! ' Mr*
&gt;. 1 M1 •
V tl
HHS 1 NKSS
|t „ :
Alsu M.s.
lid Mi • ■ Dm ..Hu
B O y O ^ U lflL L flC E

P oll lids

m

In IV liiupli e ill

IN Q IA N O 'S QUCIN I U 7A t I f M II ms| re ts a gmup o f youngsters a l l n
I n . i i * is .,I . i b ib i.b u i :;b N il.o o l M ie tia v c le d alone because u f lu i
l..*\L ,.
'■%&gt; I
■ • ib . ii b . lr r m it n o iiil K u ilio p h o lo !

th e N u t o .i.n I I .H e in , w in- n o m il
fje J d r i l.o l) , i i . w i I ' t o i ' t o o i i l i n o il
C h i. nr&gt; i ■*i .p i m m i* w i l h Ib e l ol.
to I '.*-ir&gt;
. 1 1.1 s , i i , . .

jy JR tE

11In n!

'* Y " ii r

I ii 1urn in

I I J N. I'nlk* \x r

I i tr tu i1

I'lm iif lOt

r o M o i i m m ’s

------------------------------------------------------------- ✓

HOLLYWOOD '.tv -The movies
are up In one uf Ihclr iilil tricks—
rediscovering tin actor who has
n&gt; u r n s iiiu iw n
always been great
The actor Is Eddie Albert uml
the uiiiulilig Hung u I h iii I Ills re
A I* N i* » M fr iilii(r fi
discovery Is that It came about
lL»yn u liii &gt; va1|ifi* )»fillf
ill competition with the actor who
M i" u M
(«
-d ji|ip ril
(&gt;y
M in i
Is generally regarded ns the n 1111ti CM
world's g rratrsl - Hu Laurence
I'lr
f« i lit'! '
n|
11ki4(tu*| A Ol
Olivier
fi&gt;&gt;' 111*1
Albert Is the blush, I raveling
I Lj»I ju -t u l ' * l Niim-s 11|i |hi*
nulfsiiiuii id “ C aln i'' who minis j Wit
M'tl
if'cl
f i l l 1111* i’
hnj, 1
Heroine Jennifer Junes, tin Oscar I f
I ■I 111;I. ti (Ml V&gt;mi ft j.' m cfi w lii&gt;
winner hcrsell. uml then lines her i » *t#
, , l.\ iiiY m liiii' l' i »U‘
to the suave Olivier
Good as Olivier uml .bines were, | !*• 1»J»lli-l I* Jitul ‘ 11Ji f | Ill ((|f 51ft 1*1•I 14*
muiiy a critic came m l ul (lie j r&lt;* Ititlf &gt;•dllle | ’l Vi-ill •*I•I III II
(■'Ii ui h I*nwI**v of * hi* I'm
press showing wi in cominenls 11
j \ - kt
tl V
\ a
S*f
a? M
Mlillisml
mI w
w'lm
ild ill"
ii.-1
I hd"
Mjinelhing like litis
t, •!,1 ' MMii
11 * it
lIninim
imailr
Hi
"IIIo t Eddie A lliiil sure Is a ( IIi ** t..
IHillil • f lllr .1
ureal actor Where's he been lute
1ll » t *
nf U“
1 |*41
iy * "
lid Ml.
Mill. it ii | hiiVH
The I t year old A llicil i he looks
much younger) wa- a popular n • , JU'.-c ■• * 1.i like a mil
1.0S* Ilk** III
movie star b efiiir Hie war lie f , i , nil 4
hid linf uIl I.I thi’lil in I
slurtcd nil strong in ‘ 'Brother
Hal." the Milne rule lie bail played l.l
• iih ■ Mill. k* - iu id « .'*in l
on Brouilo ay
• it 111T
it.
Mulmxk 1. 1.
Then callic a liltcll w llli the D S.
Navy In the Soulli pacific. ami In • ul . and i&gt;uiiii I- iiak'hmv
Hollywood soon forgo! Ills post­ f n fun m u h im lilii ity , (it t iiu «r
war career never quite Mil the big h i I - u «1mh n M in t i i i i l l y ifo Ifi
time
f« ' llillt t v
(if HMlIIM'IIM'lit
1 Ihoughl I'd (Iml mil Irom Ed­
l!«
i t Im |i|&gt; v iiln in t h i* " M i
die why Hollywood, conslunlly I 'm tn r ilM l i l l c . i f f i l l (in **1In*f
searching fur new face*. Just us f-i iimi.h ( In in In * (mvi ( lin t -in d li'
constantly overlooks lls own prov­ Ji ••M1f(r 1114*11 HI* 111|| t II1*" 11(1 Wllli Ilf
en performer*
f I - i m i I i «i f i n n lic il * he l.l cm
I picked I he wrung day. il lot m il ti..11- (h u ll t o il k ill I *ii i i 1 Mini n n iv * ti
nut I looked up Eddie at a local l) t v I'||III fMl "i
kill IMI|f IM«111 I ho
television slalom where he tin - fill (ini's link ' ft HIM t iilil ni'tlllLl)
been a 25 hour a week disc jm-ki" All hill it 1S
' -1 |IH till • * in Im mill lit till*
on a daytime program
ii I id nt
111 ii |i w lm iM riii'tl ti u in
II u n his last day on the show run n ft1 f Im ri Hm * m | ♦h« in o il In II
before a summer layoff IL- u.
' n il nt hnlir* ■ Inn I'd
nut nn
leaving tor Home the next da
f . I h -.M i -I Inf • if IM -V
Willie Wyler the director u l - lngr •.
Si»\ ••
iml
ni n i ii / f lu ' •
mulie "Carrie ' had lost dgm.i nn|iei
1’hiu |i
Albert to make "Homan llolnl.it
••It* i i d l * h i ‘ - t l \ ll i i f t i f w V*»*i
with Gregory Peck uml Audit)
llt-phiiro A studio source ciilivld 1i l&lt;«* ft(i * • n l h ' . ' i tin* , h ilt w In n
ered Ibis Ini ol news signillcuni i| (Mtim h» dn-'Miny n|» Im u
Wyler. It seems, seldom uses Ho (•tin i i " * n f 1hern ' fin u H l ^ tti n e
f h e ll
* lifer 4
\
l t i »11 ' i f i n|h i»e
same actor In two consecutive pn
tores
m i y - w i l l ( t r o v e iIn*v f i i " " wluiK
Millway In Albert’s TV stint, an ' o &gt; ■' 4■V*‘ ♦I *f (h e y I 1' 'I lllW M V"
old movie Is shown This gi\&lt;-- 11(|V*' I In' I luMleil
him un hour's hreok long emmeh
t ee«l|||ll|ellil
u w h ile
I hail hoped, to learn wnul I want
In r lii,*
w car
j i f (•*i il
Ill'll* 1 fn
cd lo know
he
im ti • i w i l h a hid* k . p la id
lie dashed fi’-i'ii lire TV «e!
»* i r a ru n ! i H l l l l l i r l hu ltd M il t e llin g
grahhud me by I'e a- i m l hr d
w u rn
eve, ’ id
*»id! •M'h »’ f -4 ti ru
cd for Hie parking Im
hu h •••
h h ii'h
1mi i .I
• d lli Mu
"Clime along to my lawyer's ol
d r*
a vi liih - h iirjd k u i h i i 'f
fire with me I have to sign mv
Ymmy metl welcniiie fninml
will "
cur I nrId V* he Kit v*. hrcfiiiHi* 1hey
As we drove along, he mii|ip&lt;’ii
-t hmner mr»* Nitil*Il««i wilh
Iff
about i l l Hie n I tape I i-lde'd b
* *
Keen
I he
hi n il n \ 11 r *’ 11•1#I
a Kuriqiean I rip
H i ' ’ h i l l Is n o t ii«rin 1 1 *'«l« u m l
"How dll I In- people who I .10
* nrdinnr v t vi»*‘ while m1»ict with
afford a lawyer make a tup •
f|IV*(inw(i° enllrit enn Im* wmn
Europe T"
Ills lawyer gave Inm a copy ol
the wlij
■i»o n r&gt; Imill viinm iii t le.mer Me
" it's so legal, I can’t umlrrstuml
is nn
il " He signed II willoml reading
“ (losli Midi hniir uenl fust," rv
II
irked Kililin, *h.ikniy IhincU
lie gruhln’d my arm again and ' I Inpi' you fniiml mil wluil ynu
soon we were riding ulmig in the m in d t«» kiinw."
car
"E ddie," I begun, "Now Ihut
"
He Inlcrriipleil w llli: Wait n ndn
ute. I have In slop here uml pick
up my watch. I already have
H.tKMi In a wall'll dial only cosl
140"
Twn more Hops ami we were
back Ml the TV slalion
"Ltd's sit here." Eddie polidnl
lo a before und after sofa, half
of It beaten and worn, the other
looking brand new.
"One nf my sponsors Is a re
Upholstering firm ," hu explained
"E ddie," I began again, "now
lhal Hollywood has rediscovered
•
Slurring
you. . ."
i.alesi News
Two stagehands picked up Hie
sofa, Another assist uni handed Ed

TKKN TALK

65 c SHOPPER’S SPECIAL 65 c

I)i&gt;k Hites Cop In
Tiwiih Traffic Jam

S P E C IA L S

&lt; IIP K I N t III»U M EIN W ild i:It i
HR

FOIU WORTH, Tex. c
Everyone's nerves g rif rated In
a traific lain—evrn a dog's.
Cilv Pollrrmati E. H . Fnrlslri
was ill raking ui&gt; a IruHIc snail
*evrral limes hr w ltlsllril and
urged a woman luolorisl lo drive
oil. Finally, ns she drove past
him Iter fits terrier liim ird limn
a window and nlpprd Furlstrr's
vlliilllilrr.
Tile oI Be t*i t tiuimauderied a
&lt;ui und stiqiped the womuii uller
.t I him h tli use Fits! list* worn nil
look Ihr ofllrei lo her hushuiiil't
plan' ol litislni'ss. wheie Forlslel
was paid fin his lino shill, then
• he look him to u hospital lot
treatment ul a shoulder gusli
Hoi Hie ludt driver was then
till about Ihr ru tile situation
sin- said she was glad the dor
had heeii varrlnulrd against
rallies

i.R II L E D FR A N K Ft III Fill:P IE S
I i 'H i N

A P P I E m ot

Ml I I I I I l i l t Y

F c i i i i i l h i l 4 A iiil( i'M )ii
« U ..III'E N AGKN t V

Mnrlha Kiiilev

Salim

C L O S IN G J U L Y

r»

rm t v \ r v n o N
Kc-o|)cii J u ly l! 1

W illi
a
f.iilo n l
(n rh rl
F lil- iil
l i n t h i i is liiifn n i'i-il iu»t he w i b ,
In* -9ii\ . n lilK ililV him *k -dhnc' .(»•
I it h t it
f ii^ h tn tm h tf* , M n ii u pm npH
m i* mi ti j w in n w i t h t ii 11m n m i
i iiie

IIEADBOAKI) !

Ilf.
C lu u h 1" h u i l i h nvvd iih i »a
w in d u im I h im u lil vm in u l i i 'i i
1uh« ■* h»*i In u fn r iin H ilwm -i*
| »| «•f (•I % Il
h ill le i
IC Up M l,

i C .s i V R D ,

»'i&gt;
In
lie
fu ll

S I i h i i ’ I i I he.iilhnjml m dm lrp nf thirl&gt;
I M IM f.S

i 11(1*41 N| Vill Illl-sr Ik cidlDr til*'*"'
Hi" Ihik pi*vend ItJ llllli fill
alinici*
J||| 1’ |
Mr firnlts l.uig 4|

H IT H W .

M 'K lN h

UVsl

rrilnr** wi((i |mn li i'.r nf

IN M . l f M ' l l I M ,

IN

M V I It KI N li

M UIItl
H i's l

S

((»\

I ni l I m i l l h 11M I. H M \

\Ml

III I \

INI i ItliS

mi

I I nl111. m14} In' * 11«*■

iihIt y t i I m id i'**v Sl&gt;••V»fl|P t 1. 1 Mil
ii ml rt line
i 1)1- 44V •'t 114'f d i .
ne ve t
\ m 1 I’
»•
In n
V i &gt;t « •
|n | f i * ! eit i
....... tu .fu n. i11 vv t
.1 Ith .m l I I l l 'l l
»|. n Mo V i l l ' U ul
j ' ti\v II i h e in p '•te p |H 'd nt
he tj|V "

\ 11(*t Ik*' 9 leliwim ft* llle'H (In
"(jin h r leni’ Oi rlte'sM t heidlMe
" if ii uhl lui« |irc 1l\ iinhle,( nml
fee! s||4‘ nIkmiM «ll*»\k Mu m" lh
like's liMldelive evelilhu *hne*
(nn and dnc^n'l wee why II pii’l
pni-A to a Ini nf Imthei ’s4'! 4,i*lllitf
ji Invely (.Mil «'f eveniiikf flhm'w
uml (hen liiden I hem with n Umu
NLil t

I |N I h i l m e l h i

\

%( lin e

S d i i f n i i l , r i m i i I ji

I'lim n* | j ( i

( KLKKKATK TIIK ITTI WITH I S!!

* In n I - - , w h o i* t - c t l i o r a " f t c e l l
I t ' . l mill it tr&gt;IMl s iiv lo g * t ’liln . ns
a r o f w in n in g th e ' I i For
I n a l" c o iile s l, s in &lt; lie p K 'te r s lo n g
lo u t H i t iio p o o d le e o l h o t " i t d e ­
pe nds o il H im g i l l Som e g i l l s lo o k
to - t t l - r i v i t l i s ii. n l lo d i

MHiotlgil lie is clH-lflMit 1-A
fin in till it r y Iritaiing. k'loiiles es
I,,., Is III gel It , lim in’ lo 11*i some
Hollywood wink at lefts, on vnenlino. .vlille lie is iilleiidlng eol
lego lie oiamiges In simeexe In
some moib’liuu lobs, wh u b help
kino liiio III sioii 11 rlim igr Why?
So lo* con dress op mote often
mid take Hie girls .laming, of
course.

TIH.AV t

M B TFW

r - jf.

KANGAROO"with Maureen, OHar

i

SA I I Itlt.V \

UNI A ! •

“A Iricia n
'r r e H N iir e ”
» nli
J iiliin iy S lic llie lti
I I I II 111 lc l.iic /.

/ i r .-r-y

l)(M I t l. K I I. \ 11 Id :
A
I.

S
o

“ K lin m * O l

S a c r c .im c iilo ”
» Mil

\ \ i l li : i nt i l l i . i t I
Coibsttuicc H n iiic

LAST TIMES TONIGHT

ACROSS THE WIDE
MISSOURI”

SMOWINUSUNDAY &amp; MONDAY !
(J.m i

&amp;

o

,

W KDD 1NG

•

ANNIVERSARY

•

C l IH I S T M AB

•

MOrilKRH DAY
A l e i f i Nir# To Giro

THE ESSEX
STUDIO

ROBERT L. COX

PHOTOGRAFUCR

1M NORTH PARK IIHHHH
PHONE-IT#
,

-

Spsvtsvulsi Color tijr l IlL IIN 11, U l.O k

* ^

(V, ,1

tm i&lt; &amp;
T in rnfg/ifg More/ o f lor*,
lauifhlor, aJr*nlur*, avail

with

•

..rtoPUM ot -qui tmv...«HLP w m
RAFAEL HABATINl’S

“GHOST
CHASERS”

m/gAf/er on lh * *&lt; &gt; **» !

Hunt! Hall

DAYS TO KKMEtllUKH
•
BIRTHDAY

r ca

ri ocaramt__ ,,

Cturk Gable

and (.'ellnon

SATIIROA Y - DOUBLE FEAT. IRE

g w 'a a K J s.r ir r a tfa

FIRE and THEFT INSURANCE PROTECTION

THE HANFORD H E R sl/..
Frl. July t. 1912
Pax* 5

Mrs. Roumillnt Clives
Series Of Parties

"Nynke and the Tlgennen”
Also — Gowl Cartoon — Plus
Chapter 1 — New Serial

SUNDAY—MONDAY
a x -.m in in '

u a i i m (D 1

u m ih im io

I

— Also —
N ew s

aivo •f^iaacBd '

,SS%Sfi»s

1

.

.

_

And Cartoon

JANKT

Ti

MIL

L eigh rERRER
with

H enrvW iixoxon
N ina F och-L ewis Stone R ichard A ndersonJ
TTTTTS----------------

— ADDED —
PARAM OUNT NEW S OF THE DAY

m
f ir

f . d -l:,'

NnihltBr

�Blues Win Fourth Straight On One Hit A n d One Run
F rl. July I, 1963
Seminolc3 Play Is Page •
Here Tonight With |
Rivero On Mound; i COLF'3 MCW GREAT
1 Tilt Out Of 4th
By HUNT (TIKTI.A IN
The fabulous victory machine of
the Seminole llluei i* on it way
again. I.nM night l.nule Rentn.
hurled tevi'li bll ball and rrncked
out the only llln r bit nff Kd tla i
oue but II pniveil enuu(!h to nin
the fourth plnee llnytonii Beach
filanderi, Ml.
It w ii * t h i '
fourth ronieeutlve victory for
the up nnd ruin­
ing Seminole* in
their
* p r i n g|
hoard onnhnigbl
from lost plnri
that ha* Keen
them forge their
wny into nixth
place only one
full game out of Louie Benin
the fir -t division.
Tnulglit Jorge Rivero w ill In
IntniKleil with thn hurling o«algnment nnd hi* nf/erltig* will
apenihend Sanford’s hid for their
fifth Mi night victory.
For onre Ihe ifllir* were the
lucky rln li n* lliry (lined mil
Ihe Inlander* ls*t night on hill
n nlngle lia*r blow. Il all *larled
lo the firth frame when Itriilii*
tingled with two nut. (ieorge
Krnla ttnlkcd and Hatllorii wn*
Mite on an error by Hkeeter
lla llrr In till Ihe ha«ra. Iliinly
llhialr* drew ii pan* from (Jaa&lt;|iir and fnrted In Itrnta* with
what proved to lie Ihe winning
and only run of the gnmr.
Chico (Joninle*
turned In n aterling lioulde play
to end thi1 game
when he caught
nine Ii hitter Dick
WVngci'n
linci
n n d threw tn
Drill In nail the
runner nl flint.
T lii' v I e 11. r y
wim Itcntn*' - it
nnd w l l h
in
Unity Rhode* ninny ib fe il i fm
the neasoii and nlm mnrked the
rlxth win of Ihe aecnnd half for
the Him * In I I game*.
The Him-* will fine Cocoa here
tomorrow night and will travel to
Priivont Park Tor n Sunday ganie
w llh lln&gt; Tilbe.
Hanford
A ll II It
\
Kenl*, If
2 0 3 0
Hmitom, **
0
•i
3 2
Itlmdi**, c
2 0
5
1
Parlsr, |'i
2 0
0 0
(Irani, r f
2 It
4 0
C
A lenn, 3b
S4l
0
1 •j
fimirale*, Bb
4 0
3 ii
lllvlero, rf
n
4 0
I
Rantas, p
4
1 2
i
T ria l*
20
1 27 5
Daytona llrarh
A ll II O A
Bnllt-r, a*
3 0
1 1
Biickec, 2b
3 II
l
4
Cook, cf
3
ii
Deary, 3b
1 0
4
5
Trsnnw, If
1 g -r o
PollHrd, Hi
it
0 fl 0
Irby, r f
.......
4 a
a 0
Henili|Ue«, e
4 ii
n
ii
KllHI||ll-, p
3
l
11 ■J
Total*
.111 7 27 II
Hanford
UUU 1110 iiiio--1
Daytunn
000 OOO 000 0
It Itenlns, K Knnlorn, Rhodes,
Bailer.
K ill—Ithodes,
KO-by—
Itm-h rr, (Inwpie. I)P (Jrnry, Hoc
her and Pollnrd; iti-iiim in Purlsc;
Gansu le* (o I'nrise. L e ft—Hanford
1, Daytona H. IIH -off-Keniii.s ft,
(laaipie II. HIJ-by-Hentns I. (in*,
uua H. \VP—linsipie. If— Leila nod
Buck. A —701. T—3:10.

Chadwick Is Weil
Passed Half-way
In Catalina Swim
AVALON, Cnlullnn Iilnnd, Calif,
If-S w lm m ln g like on aulumalon
Ihrmigh ealm sens, Flnrrticn Chad
wick was well paid the hnlfwny
mark early today In her ntlompt
In be (be (Irsl woman lo swim
from I'nlnllna l»laml lo the South­
ern California mainland
She swain aleadlly wllhoul a
hitch In Ihe plow of iHuvitlnti
Hfhla from mi accompanying
barge, film was hitting 37 emu pie le
atrokea n mlmile wllh her Powerful
arms. There whs sutno fug over
Ihe channel hut not enough to Inlarfere wllh the operation.
Fred Bella, an AAU official In
a nearby boat, predicted that she
h id a good chance at the rate
she was gulng tn bent the Catalina
Channel record of *16 hours, to
minutes for Ihe 31-mile course set
b jr Gtnrge Young, 36 years ago.

T IIK HANFORD IIK R A L I)

By Aton Mover

J1/1/U5

Won I m I Pel.
Florida Stale league
.700
3
IU
Pallium
0
.714
lie Land
4
s
571
8
Orlando
7
7
500
Diiylona Bench
7
7
500
JuxviHr Beach
n
429
n
Hanford
33.1
la-eslmrg
6
4
2
11
154
r'oroa
Sanfoid I Daytona Beach 0
DeLand n Orlando 0
Jurkfumvllle Bearh 3 Cocoa 3
Pnhttkn ill la-esburg postponed
ruin
Daytona Beach at Sanford
Lee*burg ut Palatka
Orlando at Deland
Cocoa al Jacksonville Beach
American league
New York
904
,YVi
Chlragn
:,t!i
Cleveland
Washington
SM
Bosion
.636
PMi
Philadelphia
Kt. Noil*
Del roll
New York 114 Waxhlngtim I I
I'hiengn C, 12 SI Ignii* 3 3
Philadelphia I Bnalnn 3
Cleveland at Detroit poilponed
rain
New York at Washing Inn (2)
St tanil* al Chicago (3)
('leveland l.T Detroit (2)
Boiliui al Philadelphia (2)

BOROS,
WHOZS
O. £3 O P e A /

mv
H/M\a
.3 3 4 &amp;ATTQ/VQ
AVERAGE | r O R
COIR5 Mo,
C lA $ E &gt; tC -\r WA5

c x v iy p / 0 i # r p
77?/- P / r tiW E D Q rs
M P T lE P F O P
.

4 / s rf?E\Aou&lt;*Ly /
w c/iPtP .vr i Ap e e p
WQHT „

if

au *

r

he

osa o r

rue PL'iV playppg
EVER'TO UTART
THE O i\y 4

ne/ust?
hop. ^
ta^
rue

A
dr

&lt;5TPAKCC

/Jr
Jr
. j r asp

J r

s /s p u p

A / % *SEAP
op s/.itPUTpSti IV4

a s *m

en-

Briwklvn
48
r,mi
21
New York
4H
23
m7
Chlcngo
32
40
556
St laud*
547
41
34
Philadelphia
33
37
471
Cincinnati
30
32
411
Itinlon
28
.189
44
Pltt*hiirgh
5fl
233
10
New York I Brooklyn 3
SI Nmi* I Chicago l
Pliilndelphin 2 llostlin 0
Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh I
Florida International la-ague
Brooklyn at New York (2)
Philadelphia at Huston (21
F illin g " at St N ull* (2)
Pillhburgli nt Cincinnati ( 2&gt;
Florida Internalloual league
r,.vi
Miami
611
.10
Minml llearli
51
(121
VU)
Tnmpii
51
Huvaiia
49
5711
SI. Petersburg
43
i!N
pin
West Palm Bench I t
Lakeland
30
.346
Key West
24
.27(1
Key Wo»l 3 Miami 2
LfiKi'Innd 4. Tampa 2.
Miami Bench 4 West Palm Beach I
SI. Petersburg at Havana pml
ined,
. . rain
.
ml lloacli nt West Palm Besrh
(2)
Tninpn nl Lakeland
4 Key West nl Miami 12)
"IS I Pelrrsburg nl Havana
Florida Stale league

sap

ip o v e-ru rr
oPerV'i
ose
C,rA',eres op
O‘SOL eg /
nu&gt;,it«i&lt;a ty aw# fm I f f r , * i i i i

All-Star iialloiiiiK
s n r tit
First Hair
l.rry , llrl.
Pnrl*e, Ban,
Srcimil lla *r
linhrn, Mini.
Kundnrn, I ... a.
(luuxulea, Sail,
Sniitorii, Han.
Shiirlntnp
Fundnru, Lem.
Doy, Drl. ..
Brady, l.t-r*.
Hantnrn, Sail.
Ilnltigh, (.'in-.
Da ikiiln ik li, Lee*.
Third llaar
Alrun, Han.
I.iuig, Lera.
Drapp, Drl,
C alrhrr
F. Hmllli, Han,
Ford, Drl,
Ithnili-s, San.
Out Driller*
( idlIn*, l.rr*.
Hlinrra, Drl.
Kelli*, Sail.
II iik Iicn, Coe.
Uniat, Sun.
Tluunna, Orl,
Itlmden, Sun.................
Knkew, Hnli, ... ...........
F. Smith. Ha...........
Pnwlii-k, Lees.
Kolker, Coe.
Pitcher*
Curralra, Han,
Hrwrli, Orl.
............
Ilyrd, Han......... .. . . .
Zimmerman, Orl. ,.
McCullmigli, Lee*, ...
Onullak, Orl, .
Rivero, Sail. . . . . . .
Ortega, Ler«, .
Rupp, Coc. ................
Itaaa, Cue.
Vnlmns, Orl ...........
Itnmhert, Cue.
.....
Klarmami, O rl......
Itenlns, San. ........... U,
Fraser, (!oc.
Torre*, Han. ...........
Jmiei, Han.
Manager
Alenn, Han...................
Levy, Orl, .................
Anderson, Lees...........
Humbert, Coe. .......
6fn*t Popular Player
Robert*, Del,.
. ............
Alcno, San........... .....
Levy, Ort,
.......................
Hutmin, |'a|, ..........................
Dunne, Deli. ...........................
Plrtle, Pal.
...................
Klnard, J. II, .....
................
Tesnow, D. H, .....................
Treadway, D. B.
..........
Rhode*, Kan............ ................
Torre*, San.
In 1033 RltaworLh
rltiniflitlv
c«*B«iuiiy ilnfntttfflfi
uoftmien
singles tennis crown
bur jlvnrl Corbet In
(1-4, fl-4, 6-4. 1

NORTH
l-’lr wl ll.iitR nhrtli, Del,.
C lift, J. It
Pollard, It It
Simileiineyer, Pal.
Hrrund I in itItreMHler, Del.,
M. Smith. Pul.
Rut-ker, D. It.
Kenner. D. It.
Kubertaun, J. It.
ShorlHlnp
Hmnlrrinryer, Pal,
Mnnlranaky, Del,.
Mailer, D. It.
Mallard, Pnl,
Uptnrle, J. It.
Kenner, D. II.
,
'third lla*e
Fade, Del,.
Voting, J. II,
M. Hint III, Pal.
M "illa n iky, Del,.
Plrtle, Pal.
Fair her
12, lliiiine, Del..
27 Itiibertaiin, J. II.
Pardiie, D. It.
O iilflrld tra
TreudHay, J. II,
Te*niiw, It. II,
Klnard, J. II,
Plrtle, Pal.
Btneseke, Del,.
Crick, D. B.
Il'dierta, Del,.
Kastinblnn. Pal.
Ii by, II. II.
I'ltchrra
Mills, j . It.
I'enningliin, Pal. ..... ..
(in*&lt;|tie, |). II.
Miller, Del,.
Hntami, Pal.
McCrlranrt, J. II.
Dotsnn, Del,. ,
Angel*, J. II
Wenger, D. It.
Vlrkery, Cue..Del,,
Hubert*, Del,.
Ifnimn, Pnl.
Klannger
Htelnrkr, Pal.
Kreta, I). B. .
Treadway, J. II. .
Brew»ler, Del,. ....
Roberta, Del,. .............

G

City Net Tourney
Opens As Rockett
Wins Over Bisbee
link Itoiki-tt defeated llulilm
lllnhee, Seminole High Saboul
diamond star, (1-1 ami fl-lnvft III
I In’ opi-uiiiK men'n single match
nf Urn (-11y Tannin Tmirnnment

London*
By AHHDCIATKD PRKHfi

Voluala County
Kennel Club

Ry JOF. ItK IF IIL F It
A**orlulrd I'rea* Snorl* Writer
You've heard nf Ihr Irnditlnn
lhal the Fourth of July lenders
are suppimed tn will the rnajnr
ST A l'fit's I'lN K 'T&gt; - The All
fragile pennant.*.
That has lii-en inn- more than Woman International Air Race got
VI per ccnl of Ihi- lime Bnl it "B In n uohhly start tiMlny, with
Itv (TIAI1LFS WHITING
(Ddn't liappi-u Inst year Then till- only four of It original entrants
WIMIILKIION. Knulnnd ds —
Irnilern were Briwiklyu m Hie Na Inking In the air Bail weather Wimbledon
faithful get a
llimnl la-ague and the Chicago "n s In-tween them nnd Ihe finish dnubleheaderlennl*
of men’s final* nnd
While Sox m Ihe American
lim- in Canada Saturday.
women's semifinals liwlay a* n re­
What biisebiill follower dorsn'l
Mr* Claim- Mogelvnng. Nick
know that the New York U lniii- hart flying ii Piper Flipper, was sult of Thursday's complete washand Yankee* elnilii-ij in the World fir -I nil in the 1 ,1 9 3 mile race In mil.
There also w ill he assorted dou­
Series Inst October? And where Well and. Out
M ri Dorothy Itiingelllng. Wol ble* matches—men’s, women's and
woro they on July 47 In second
dale. N V , Ihe 193(1 winner; and mixed—to get the complex pro­
place.
This should be n enmfurting Peggy Lennox. SI Petersburg, vie gram back on the rail* In time
thouglil lo the lllan la and White lor hi 1 9 1 9 , completed the field for Iho women's single* nnd all
overnight withdrawals Im-lmlrd double* finals Salurdny.
Sox Ihls year for both were in
Faithful la Ihe word lo dcxrrlbe
the runmirup snots us the Fourth Ml** Margnret (hirson, Ottawa,
the Wimbledon fans. They spent
nf July firework* begun wllh dim who won hist year.
hlrheuderi In eight imijor league
Plane trouble nnd Inability In gel Ihe entire afternoon yesterday
around this huge tennis
parks.
plane-, lor the races were ifir prln lintiging
plant waiting for n break in the
The Giants moved In within Iwu clpnl muse* id cancellation!.
Home stood for hour! In
game* nf their Interborvnigh rivals
Mias Him* said *ha expected In woather.
(ho open stands, huddling under
TtfOnulny,
taking ' their ' sixth- ronrtl West Chester, N Y., the umbrella*t
f JT-.
straight from Brooklyn with a 4.1 first scheduled stop, aland .1 p. in
Bolli Hie Denier mid No. 1 Court*
Irlumph Don Mueller slurred for A l .lain fool celling fnt-cd Ihe girl*
area nnd will be mud today wllh a break
Ihe (ii.inis both at hid mid in the lii the Charleston, S.
Ihe weather. It'* an all-sfar
field. Ho tripled in two run* In the , ;t cold fr uit with squull* and from
sixth and scored ii moment Intel shower-, loomed between Philndrt- hill.
Jarnshiv Drohny, Bin self exiled
oil ii Nlngle hy George Wi Imiii lie phi.i (mil New York
also brought in the first rim. Mori
-|-(l(,
„ rf. allowed to fly Csrcli, m rrlx Australian Frank
ler n il off the polrnllnl tying mo „l|ly ,1,,, |„a daylight hour* All Iho •Sedgmun (or the men’s tide Scdg
In the eighth with mi iicciirnle
v-nuiiu- pl.-ineN have 2 way
throw from rtublfield that nipped , ndio v-n -m - Only M in lln .n . Ano'-nrn'nYmi'm'o'inn Maoreen
Duke -Snide, I ry.ng to con- .................. witb.mt a co pilot.
nolly San^ Dlej?i?^ t 'llif agalnM
M'conil mi P nii'lihlttrr (In n e r Shu
T|io winner will be delerinlned
.........................
tin's simile.
Iiv correfled flying time and han­
Tim While Sox thrashed the dle api, There h $ 2 , 0 0 0 In priw Brough, Reverly Hills, CalK., Stime champion at Wimbledon,
Brown-. twice. (1 .'I iinil 11! 1 . tn move
*#»ln»t Mrs. Pat Todd. La Jolla,
nnst llii.ilon nml Cleveland In with money.
The event Is sponsored bv the
in striking dhlntirn nf the Ynuk’t.
SaHgmnn and Drohny bolli are
They nu kni up ii (nil same on Ihe Florida Chapter of Ninety Nines,
Involvrd In men's double* semidefending rhnniplnn.i who were orgniilintlon of women pilot*.
(Inal* and Sedgman alio has to
held In n spill by Wardtlngliiii. The
play a mixed doubles semifinal
Kcnnlnr* won the tirnm il gome,
wlln Doris Hart, Coral Cables, Fla.
ll -l, niter (he Ynnks'htid tnkrn the
HUKTBALL STANDINGS
So It w ill he a busy day for Ihe
opener, li 0
(M»tt&gt;
lilond, 24 year old Australian.
Philmlclphin'* Athletics dropped
The double ■ harretrd program
Ihe Buxton lied Sm Into (Hill plum Wlslrm-Mxler
0 a
.067 with u 4 3 triumph over Imti Him N.IW
O 4 .non , V4 ■Iso w ill force Mlaa Brough and
dremi's
youngster*
Cleveland-, Hnhsiio'a
fi 4 ,644, I
rained mil of its scheduled gumc Hunt-Mercury
3 H.200, 4U
third.
(iamra Monday
The SI Nulls Cardinals nod I'h ll
ndrlphln Phillies continued Ihtilr
Navy vs. Hmil-Msrrury
torrid pace in Ihe National. The
tVltsmi-Mnler vs. Hobson's
Cards, behind the 5 lilt pitching of
Joe Prrskn, defeated the Chicago
IV. L. Pet. ti
Coin, 4 1. (nr Ihnjr 13th win In the
2 0 1.000
last 17 names. The Phils made It F.iilerprls*
0 loon
five wins In seven M ulls under Hal-Alloy
0
2 .non 2
new Manager Steve O'Neill us Willie's
1
)
2 .000
Soillhpaw Curt Sltninmis turned In Itmindllnt'a
n 4 hit 3 0 shutout over Ihe Boston
Brava*.■
Itiibba Church registered hlx first
TltuSvilU Tides
triumph of the sensnn, pltehlnu Hie
Cincinnati H (d i to a S t victory
Friday, July 4
over Pittsburgh.

All-Woman Air Race Wimbledon Tennis
Is Off To Had Start Tourney To Have

Twin Bill Today

The Hemlnola Blue* This Week
Tonight
Daytona at HANFORD

National league
nt e Mui W, 81. laouis, .333:

Atw«U* thicfljjo, ,313; itoblnftofi

Brooklyn, Wilhelm. New York, and

■AffilV''

Major League Teams In First
Place On 4th Usually Cop Flag

9

Try. Ware Bor. tiH-ky tin**-. Hnnday Hull. Kayo
V K l'IIS Il HSI-'B— V I S I S i w it*
IMernad 11*11 11*11* l» i'ir !l» *
l u r r y Casino, H o u lh ro c k . Its s v
rt-irp rlss. I lla t i P ilc h ,
Kill rioarln. Tonlo hup lt»cl»l»*
TMINU h a c k —a/iaiks Kits

Nyslsmallc. Krnv- Judy. ' r*PJ D«
rlilns. Jntiniiy D n ll* r. Hold Silk*.
I’rli-slsi* llufiy. Kltil-W aks. Him
Mlssl.
.
■
r o i n m m ack —a/inihs v ile

V anksn Miss. H tir Mtsps, H a llys
ils o s ra t. D e s rrl
W a rrio r.
I lr s v s
Unity, pom* H I, H p is ily Ito ll. W ild
Os Is.
y i r r i i h a c k —a /u ik s sills
H rs rls l, U n lv r n . I.lh liv II im r
rinrnty, Hls's llls t- iill, Jnress, I'la ro ,

Nn Tssan.
SIXTH RACK—a/l«lhs Hits
lllus Morooksy, nti ire Thn, Utsi-li
Fsro. Karat Mas. Ilmiah Itninh,
paten.
Sly
Rsal rinld.
. Itmiasr
_..
“
-J___
r*
KNVHSTH MACK—S, ISrhs Mil*
Klirhe. Kd Dsnlnn. W*y lllu s ,
rlunnsr Kill, Maraoksy Tans. Top
Mnros Jsl. Ills PA*s. Osfnrd. ItaInh tr Usd, Bits Flnnnelsr. IIIM liny,
ilsrmnmn. Itn nililli'K Iris.
\IN T If HACK—fl/iaihs Mils
Mow I .ovale, IMpt-v llhyllim . flsfas. I.srhat Htep, P'lvs llpnl, T r r i
Slat), Vnuesnao, Ntar nh*dow,
TKVTII II.tr■
TKNTIf
UAr:K—O/laihs
»-(—n/lnths Hits
Mile
I'ntti-a. Ilspdy Faro. Fast Uresis
Illati Yellow. Jack Ari'hsr, Item Ii
M'll'l, Kvslvn Mnrls, Itolilna t.ivs
K l.llV K .V ril MACK—uvark i n r i r
itlss Moro-iksv. Vokun Kink.
Illark HIIsits No nm. Ilamlv Mahal,
Stir Mon, Flavsll. Muon Kina

l)lt. If. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST
119 Magnolia

Phono I I I

“• «""•

'* w

flatUng—Rosen, Cleveland, .MS)
« " • « * * , Washington, and r«|n ,
Philadelphia, 32aIf Kell, Boston,
•BIB; DIMaggln and Goodman, Bos­
ton, .314.
Huns — Mlnoao. Chlragn, 4B|
UlMsgglo. Boston, * 7 Avila, Cleve­
land, and Berra, New York, 49;

w illa In av«ry r«*m

Saturday, July 0

«nd mara acanamlcal

Sunday, July •

Saturday
Corns at HAN KOKH

6londay, July 7

Hunday
Hanford at Cocoa

WRIl, end BAT.
Belly Double let
end 2nd Ri c h
(tulnlftaa every
nee

Manny Galen’

Beae •

Becend Base •
, ; ^ .-.«*»*# t (At •
Shortstop

f t * * » * - « * * • W ftU fIW

Third Bate -

k

Catcher

'■J.

—

IBs. M,

Paint Nnw Pay Laltnr
No Dawn Pay meat

m

.1991 Hearr
.Il l; Braklne,

Left ru m —
Center

Ti»NiMin-a K v rn iK s

m u s t H *t:« —s/ia ia * !•&lt;•»
( r iv a l l l a l l H a lil """J ’ 1.;.'.....
Masliv Darte,
Dude, TTri m New*. B r illia n t

a

Major League

.

A QUARII7 Of IOVIUNISS por.r-t for the cameraman at the canrluiion
ul the "Mis* Universo" rnnleil at Nmg Ilencli, Calif, pit-lured (I. to r.l
are: f.lsu Ldsnum, Hawaii; Arml KuuM-la, Finlnml, Ihe winner; llenite
Hoy, Oermatiy; and Daisy Mavra hi, (■recce, (faternalional Soundptioto)

By F. T. MacFBKLY
By The Associated Press
Associated
Freaa Staff Writer
w ell
The Miami Beach Flamingos,
If the Def.nnd Red Ifnts don’t
change their winning ways, one of snapping out of a 3 game h&lt; &lt;lng
Ihrae days Ihry could
llll ‘ he plagued streak, trimmed the West Palm
wllh a chnnl around the Florida Beach Indians, 4 1, Thursday right
cut the dtataneo between •' *mState League "Break up Ihe Rod In
selves and Brat place in the F nrtH ats!"
League to 3tk
do International
Int
league champions In 1961. win­ da
ners nf Ihe first half In 1952, the games.
Miami's league pacing Sun Sox
Red Hats are now fllrtlna with
first plare In Ihe second half. They dropped a 3 2 decision tn %sthanded former leader Orlando a place Key West. Lakeland de­
no thumping Thursday night and feated Tampa. 4 2. The SI I’ e'ersmoved within half a game of first burg-llavana game was wa bed
place Pnlalk.v. the jailer being out.
Jesse Levan wai the hero of
rained nut of a scheduled game Miami
Beach's win. participating
at lavesburg.
all the nms.
Sanford.edeed Daytona neach, In Levan
one home with a
1-0, and Jnrksnnvltle Iteach beat double Indrove
the ftr it and scored in
Cocoa, .12. In other gamea.
Inning himself on a wild
Jim Clarlrh pitched a 7 hit ahut- the same
lie doubled In the fourth
out for DeLand. The Red Hats pitch,
gave him onlyo ner un to work on and scored nn a _bunt by Jtajr
until Ihe eighth, hut then Just tn Williams. His third hit of the
show him hr could have innre If a single In the eighth, produced
he needed them they opened up an the fourth run on Whlley Platt x
extra hit barrage on Joe Valmaa. double.
Chuck Weis* home red for West
Jack Cade and Charlie Brewster
Palm's only tally in the sixth
tripled in Ihe flurry.
A long fly by Barney Lul* scored
xiu Renta* was prnctlenlly the
Lo
whole show for Sanford. Ho shut Severlno Mender from third for
mil Daytona Beach wllh seven hits, Key West'* winning run over M i­
got Ihe only hit for the Blues off ami. Trailing 2-0 nt the start of
Kddie
Ganpir _
nnd
Ihe lone the eighth, Key West had Red the
...
.... .......jau
_ scored
.
score with two runs on singles by
run Though Uastpie
gave up
'P -just
one hit, he walked It and that Nap Reyos and Chuck H a r l ^ a
was his downfall. After Benias sacrifice, a wild pitch and a v®lk.
Lakeland rallied for three runs
singled In the fifth Inning, a walk
and an error Riled Ihe bases and in the ton of the ninth tn defeat
Oasrpie walked Dusty Rhodes lo Tampa. Trhee hit*, two errors by
Tampa Catcher Karl Brucker and
force Kenlas in with the run.
The Cocoa Indians oiithlt I heir a walk accounted for the scores
foe lor lh&lt;- Ihlnl straight lime while
losing Floyd Clift'a llmely double
and single, driving In two runs,
helped! be Sen Bird* win though
Ihey were nuthll, 11-7.

F|

Vinea suetill mtrrn
man'ii
nm
Runs hatted In — finuer, Chlcn
by dafaat- go, (Bj Thomson. New York, M ;
the final, Hodges, Brooklyn, 63; Csmpanrlla.
Bnjohlyn, 63: Snider, Brooklyn, 41.
Hits — Muslnl, Si. Loubi, u ;
BALLOT FOR FHL N()HTH HOCTH ALL-STAR TKAMH
Adams, Cincinnati, m d Leek man,
Poaltlon
Plrtl

Red Hats On Move Miami Beach Ends
Again; Within HI Losing Streak To
Game Of 1st Spot Get Back In Rrfte

Field

iV E B Y

Rl|h4 PleU •
p ij'h r t
_

a MAT1NE1
Charity

Feature

CaH Tha Laaibav N a n tfb

rW

SANFORD vs. D.

11
[fU te n D

m

t«as P«»k W

ORBOW

BBMRBSC3

HIU Lumber &amp; Supply
Yard, Inc.

•

�s

I
i
■■1 MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING —TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

1

H. JA M E S

GUT

AGENCY

ft
n

G

e

n

e

r a

fl! 2

l

l i i f i i j

FAST

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

F IR S T

U IIO N K

T R L K I’ IIO N K S ISO nm l 1071
Hoorn 101 Sunford A lliin lic Nntlnnio Hank lliilldlng

r a

n

e

T im n m m i r i t i i n .
i i i m i . d . i in * i n
in

e

c i . &gt; n tA i. n

n .i\h

J A M K S ll. ( ! l ! T
A ,VMH\

- . vi!&gt; it ni itrouc cPNTimirs

R I O H T .J P -

. Out EiMcns pint
1
Ct’UCCOX JtCAM to tV HIS
FBWKMM, showing.
\
’

win m AS A tl AM VAN
Lint MIEN PI A* s W WIN

wuuoui nrn,v.p
IIJOIVICIIAl.

h e ll

11«- % i » i * .

io

rtHcriii,(Qr'.,’
i,

Ii

tlt’i I r«’

|ifn

ft i l l

I*| |

OI’TOMKTIIIST
KYKS KX AAll N KIf
t.I.ASSKS FITTKI)

.■ l.tlm y

'|1 '" 'S

1h r

n il.

In

Ih t

.It-:,

»»

A If

i*

i i i :h

BL I NDS

H IIN D S
•

'H .iitllc Hank IlnlliOnfe

If r f.» pmu •

!(*■ -- in «l in 'i| # K r ftt»i tiling •
I »*'• I ♦ iifiiitfi

S E M I N O L E V E N E T I A N R E I N OS

I'hmif 1 1.‘i J 1\
I-,

i h i ’.

hilt

I.,

.,,

n id ify

th e

t . 'i. 'iv e

lAllllH- 1 1a\
M m it m

1 iila

nny

FI# *nl of

A2 (l "

Itiln l S lr . f i

p id d le
.h e c k "

M ar

H u ff

&gt;»i

iiu ff.
S ig n iM l

II

M

H u ff

.1.

* llh r ll Mill | nf himl In lli* |i| t||.
i l f f h rr r lii. Hit- &gt;&gt;%
%tn»i »|n i * . f
I MINK A M ' M il I »U 111! !• .• S m
f ‘ I'l Hrrtilim ii- I'iM iiilv I 'l m u l i ifii

*•5 ill *I'll t nf .I iiiir

IlM

l i n t in *
I ' r i n ’M
S itO mmI * it'ilf Vrtii'thiti Uliinl Mrnnif irh ir^r,
hff fix i on turn p ill i* Hfitiro for

i'Ii,i n f 7 AH

( It

(I.. %r

I'lin iit

VE NE T I AN

&lt; |||

tu m o n tA c rn ii
IK&gt;1 Its !t to VI—‘1 Io fi

ii k it I it *■i
\m t fin
iii«
riff
III flu t i l l Ilf I ■»lit I ii.«I lit
T h f im ltirc ..f hiln -t ill | . i Milt
Iittlrl

Iff ,

l)R. L. T. DOSS

iftfil
h

P .« * 7

DR. (’. I*. PERSONS

i . m 11 ' • '

I i'llft-M o

1952

GENE’S TEXACO SERVICE

1130 WMMlunl

.i

k * t.iif. i i
h i ItM IN
\
| ». M \ i IS
7 ili%t&lt; unit )n * it n K&lt;!•'%% ii »| i - 4 &gt; tl
*II.I t t *l#l1 •*»"! II ih'.l'l III
IK Ii * |.
It %1t ft, 11 t I ■■ni ( | »*M
S11f f f h Ml i: I ill
t PI
t ill .Mi l ill * flir t
|(i I
haM tui ••» -1(11.111*. m u
■' i '
i ■t i il l i t r.wt hi i ii I in f In
.( c
'It
t fl't'il In in | lmi 11fit in &gt;1* in. ., i
* • n il
f Ii 'I 111,ii f . %
%if
t - I 'I*
" I I .tkc \ !*•%% l i t
- infi«i *|
| 'i i I• i « ,n * nr *i 1ii(4 1 .
I ll«-1 r»*f t i-1 , it il.'.l In l ‘i ii
U "'ll .1
I ' Ik* II “if 111I l u l l
' ’ ’ -*» *li*
Mf S t'ltll M i'll' «
&gt;
I 1. 11.1,1
\ " i ml • it. ti i.f %..it h i t,. I . ,
! M'l ill I lit 1*1 f I 1••t " Ilf ll|l|'l M M
- III
Oft K |»f in »*u1 i nn m ill I f I III r • &gt;1 I M
H tih * l|Jliif| lie n \ .Ujirrf .It f.liin
tif f w if l liiM in
v%It•■&gt;&gt;** ,tilth .
h
I* (1 |ln% IT#?I S .in fm il
I'li'tlilit
n* MitNtt nr in till-. I •111 nf i itm jtli hit
mm nr In -fu ll’ l l i r Joili i1i% ,■( • il\
A It
i«rut if tm i r«i11 I,. . 1., p*.

llv lin y C o tta
MI3 M fliA TiP N A l U ltim a M i l
Ni-vm mi*( .’ »■ /m m
m oiu» p n iv t (Pfi h i )
! ii»
iiio ;
l
“7 mope vou'nc

n I r..i

r i m i ii

.i

1.

FREE HOME TRIAL!

I *l*f AIhi ft &gt;1l*
i m i n i n n &lt; n i i i .h \ u n \
N T \ I L 4»| Kl.« •»: 11 • A I I I
i R A N K Ii tW S N I Ii **)&lt;t \l
\\
* i • ^ T .\ iW S N K ii Mw n it* it 01%.
d f(* I If (!»•*» 1 tin 'll f « - |" M \ • mi
K f1 »lli

f30ME SLUGGtHT

i ■\ .-*n i : i :

ii

F rl. July

M O it llt O U
MMl 111 AI. T l'I.E V H IO N
4'u in I It11«- %* l h ill’ll 11 I fill Immilrr

■i j i i i! . \ i T i " i i i c r i u N

&gt; lll.lU T ("81 K'l A'l'ION
Itln i iirjin illun,

VH

OZAHK IKK

w r it
iiu it-

lIIV
l.(
(M l
1(111
" Iftll V il.l.
i iii v e t . i \
i i i ( v e i n
.
m i . m in i

STRFKT

II. J A M Iv S (JU T

T H R SA N FO RD H ER A LD

Legal iSuticc

l '» i

\ i *&lt;.s

* "In Ik ml *"1*1 n*l » .-Mi t

♦HI N'
If
♦
V f*|trf'T
f$i.|| H t i -I ri i »ni if f
l| m i l l ' l l t V%# IhM*
IM 1
Hii'(» 'M 1 I t- * id.*

ANNOUNCI NG
Tin* 1'limitin (* t'ruler
New llriiiliiMiirlorH For
( i.iiililctc Kadio Itcjinlr Sen Ire.
Alt. Kilil) Milt’H In Now 0|trriilliiK.
For The
Ah

FURNITURK CUNTKIt

FLASH ROKIHIn nnrt h h iitlvrnlitrnt in Mint*

I Hi " r«l l ir a

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

if

iiif» .[

a .*.

rscftil IW IM f I r 'V

FCOC’'

:

J H V rnp f ii'C M ; .! ( \r

X ,', inn Tut: M lilt
w------- IN 7»K'i‘..L “.VNl-MN.*, J -., v ’N f1? IVli , SI''lf,,/ i R 7 5
tiru
l MOMWi?

It,.,I I '. la lr t'nr S al.

U se
HERALD
W ANT ADS

L I'

f il l It* I t |WH

-.11 vkiuM

h la

h ilM

(m b llih r il In

s r tftftm l A lr in h lt
i
| | i t i r I - lr
|« rr
;i ( h u r t I H r
|»r r

41
;«1

tliH r *
Mn«r« He

A,

|ir v

I I hp

l t |ip l»

I hr

H « r ln *rM ln *»
|trr H op I h » m I I « o
I r w r lt 1 n n lr n r i

PHONE 118
h#

l i P p p lM

i»M I l I t r
• r lr|ih » M 4 c
»«
* * ir * « lt* II fl.lii ill l Il O I N P H * •*•♦ * O i t l i * I llf tlr &lt; l In l l t r t r l r | « h i M i r h n n lt. In
t r i m n lo r
iliU
ur» i» M iim u l« t In n
( h r i n l i r r l l i p r I * r o | » r c lr » l (n | i« )
p r iiP t |ill&gt; ,
In
itr tlr r
f o r *»• f*»

I hit iii**l M *h*ii*»li •
if

r r n d r r |l*r *ir«i4 po a*IM o ^ r t l r # ,
n il H n o l
ti I f h r on
t’ N V lnn

1'HK I.UNL HANtJKlt

ll(
'

I

uV •

'• • •&gt; m

• -H r ;

/

'

n ■

HiniP

. "J

I V I'MH . Itl.tr
__. fLAlMiT
At b i ii t U
v mthe
r
tv*

I l if t tl

n n r

In t t t t t t il

IlliPP-

■

FO R

r- -ver'

' , L

l

fMOrtvaAntu

^

(j-UKOor &gt;

.ft

" "

'

\

W \N I F U

1

h ill
n
i in r*
I #*| tl" ’.f7
-

1

I" ' S I l iu
\ | ... it-) t
1.1 ii lit I. ,)i
] l. t i.-1 &gt; i

I&gt;

IIMlM.I M

U l HI

I'hnn* 124

' l l l l IH . l a l l .,Hi T a l i l "
l u ll
17 " I ll&gt; i n | i l r t ' n i i i
| l!!l|i
A n l i u n it
n il,I
(H ll
I I . . ', ft
l l a . l l . l At

i ......

|H7

VV

I I

t'hriin-

l I Ilf. M
t ,l : V S
S i|n n i.
I t ■iu m
Ita m l.n n
[H in ,In f.n |„ ,i,'li ni l . i . ’i-jtPwny.
It. a ,ilv .
n iim n y a ii.l .'ii.Im H iiri*
l i | i | , l i ' , i i , ' I I'Jfi, Tin' K m n it in ,•
• ."iii. i
I in W .’ hi I i u I S lrp i'i

.

l .O V K I.V

:i

11,..III

, till

nlatieil H it Klin A '.'

itnoM f"i »'•"*

I 'l

if!'

I . A R A t . F A p i . n n f n iiii ili.nl « i " '
tli«&gt; i,* i.'|it t n n n f
i • fi n -.'i nl .i
• Mil » ln v r 7(1" M .'ll'.ii. ill''. I'l'

1 8 1 7 nr KHT

I t i l l NISI I CM
If lim u r
Elinm y
4 3 2 -W .

M1CKKY MOUSh
1 A M PH.BAO O N L V _
F O B T H U 9 AKB O f M V
W IF H - W O V V R N 1 S n / B U 9 l

-

w

A P T E S A L L , V C H J3E i 3 V'E r &gt; A L .,A 'tC &lt; E Y l
i w o u l p n 't i o l l v o u s e f b e a
- ttv /
L 'T T l E? OLO
\

VM

m S3
m

“ rS E A ^J B B ANAO |
OKAY, PETE l . .
YOU GOT A 'B .i.l
L B T K M A N CVOO
Ou t a n p i ' l l
P C A W v o u TU B
A%Af»t

1 till,III

.

U R N IM H K I1 A j"
I ' l l v illi' IniH i
A p jily C ln r k 'a T n n im t I ’m itl
I
hlnck a in ilii n f r i t y lim it * t* i
ta m ln llw y .

Fly Walt DUnn
CANON O U T . A \IC &lt; .. LB A V E O '
T
p o u e le - c * o o sk k a y
-------------- J
M I3 S B L P I J--------

iimnllllial

n |in T lllir n l
' Ir a n
nm l
M rn . I-'.i i 11 -&lt;I ■■*
I'lin n i'

I ' K I . A N I * illlf u M lIa lin l 2 I,m il m ini
In w r i ||||||||‘ * . M m li’in ,
I li nti,
rn iil. I'h . 42 3 -a 171
I

R O O M iln w n i l i i l l i i | i n i ' m i ni
N o c h illir r n . I'li. I I ' l l W .

M R O O M Kill IH 'i’ l(|lt

Ave.

. 7 " l I'n I.....On

f, rmun, Kn'KK" n|il. A,Ini I , only

-msr. -»•
3—
i t i

_____

HEAPIN'
ON O' A

AW*

^ i ^ r ,TUC* »

U ra l R a t C n r

H a l*

,i

IT W ILL pay yon to tnvratiunte
thla offer nf 7 room, fiirnlahe.l
home. I Inn k "&lt;mI Incomn. Car k m ,
wall Ininlaruppil lot. HOD I'almatto Ave.

1 HEAR TALES OF ST BANS E
CBBATUBB9 PAT IN F E S T PB9E

KH R N IH ilKl) DURI.KX - (iouil
rantal location on corner lot
Rroperty priced at $7500.00 and
w ill ahow a ipiod return mi InveMmant.
HOBBHT A. W ILLIAM S. Realtor
Ray«on&lt;f K. Lundquiat, A.-noclate
RhoM 1*73
Atlantic Rank MMK.

"ft

N e w tw o lied room frn m e lum ae,
lu rg e
«rre «n
p o rrh
en n ereto
flo o r. N ic e ir n td c n lln l r e c tln n ,
C .a t
fr o n t.
R ric c
$ 0 ,5 0 0 .0 "
W . B . W IL L IA M S , R E A L T O R
M. -

iN^ni

11* Iff Rark Are,

Rhone 112*.

V T 11na t..&lt; I ,,i If n rk
#11t | ■I.-. |ill*lll.. I'JIMI

Im nl. r,IM

I K A V lilt S i; C a liir,|,,n |(n&lt;U 2 H"
In |IIM
S.'hkniik d u a l nml
I ‘iiitif

I'm

I ' A I I I N K T S , S nali, Ilm ir a . Itm ifln it
M n u liiiliU , I'ly w m iil, A ir C on rtllln iiK in , h m n ln llii'i, I ’ linnp 1447
I a m |iln lif t
( a iliilir la ,
O ilN m ln

Miwny

T I I X K U O F K K 0 8 C n m n lr t t lin n.
H n n t ’n T n x r iln K r n l H ln rv.
T M A V K it Crtliy r n r iln t f r nm l (] , K.
K n a a lr l. &lt;Then |i.
rTnnin
HUti-1
licKverM l" : " 0 i i .in. nm l 2:011 ji.tn

MODI I.A N H

I 111 I

Ifiillnf* »

„,U

4\

__ J -

''

tunlmra, Turma, trade-lna. Kitdcr’a Rlano Store, 1200 Myrtle.
For n liflit appoIntmanU call

latm-w.

C I I K S T S o f D ra w e ra — A ll S lic a .
F in is h e d o r u n fin in lie d . K eaa o n -

ntdy priced. Compare our prleea
• then buy. Hudget Terma. Th#
Furniture Canter, l i f t
Weat
F lrit. Rhone 1425.
'" M l
A H II L I Q D O M
A lt fte p a h if H ra a A *
r iO U lS IR IIM I R A C K A (1 9

STO U R

lato w. lath it.

\ |•\
l *hl*
l in

I'lifti**’ l

\ II
|;

- 1.

In'MiUUil H jiy m J
ill |i| r"*’/i"jj% ll\
| Ml I HI J ll# | l » t
p||M|h l U'.'t | ►

•"hi
i.’l In i

M IM S

,m f n | *I
I'll'llp *

H'l'l tn.M t
R.*f«

4%mi U

1 ii* '

L tM

S111 * ii 111 i S»'h ti c, I Him
I fnltunit i
mi l
I * i Mll/Pf

ill |
( jit p i’fiti i
I [*&lt; : M ,n

A
4.1 in t \
nm I

iMmfif*

1 s \ \ 4 1 f thru n iilt ■.1 Hint lip 11n+f
in i;, I ii-ln i i s S i't \ n i’ p h i &gt; in
I l f ’ S f i l l i n ' nf
pi " I " 11,mu nt i*

f t #»1

m

lin in ' -

I j. u i i ' i ft, ID *
I'll Milt' I H 1

n il
- u l.. 1 ll.

'illIII |H,4'",‘I1 IH
S ih iifia h ’ * . I l l "

Ml. I l l '
I It'lh '* I M

M %
I &lt;'.V♦

. Mim l.ii

nin ''

nil

O’!, lit; \ \ r , i
V E N E I I A N UlM'.i
M i i h i I* 4'dll

1 ...
2" 1

IM Sf
LI

M ini*

I H M nN h

S tii'p
A s t iil

. . I ...

• -nmi ml

I 'u lI im 'M n,

I'liriin*
i i iv i’i *

T e l"

1 p *'m|4»#i »mj
I t » i I ni mOf***

r*n | Pflilil 4*M

i not H i l l ir ......

V ' ■.

lull II,'■ l •**,[Mill aill

f it ; I Mi'mmi ' al l.

1
1&gt;. I t

1 t,
i 11

1Im | ,
1 1 ['
I ' l t . ' l i ' , | &gt;i in 11, ..IN in «
fh'Vv ,
II .
I art itn* ft v&lt;■ Iii ■ &gt; i - . Ii» &lt; iiili.
L u h U h l.
it Klim - I .(it mniinft

lilinnr 7 1 1

lln n h li- in i(|.lr l"'il « it Ii l.l . IN U
M lnnm nm lw.( un (lit: !|hi| hill*
tlK ««
l ‘li.a ir 1 a*4' * .1
I l.lll KM II V l.r.1 I ..1111,1, '
I In iu r
.'tutu
I K k I v IiimI mi i i f i lu* ' a' a
I 'r r f l 'i ’t Iy iiia ik * * t . tt-. l-a i '
17 ,V

1 (0 1 .1, V VVl ll l | i

I ’H

I,

M ; \ V F I . 1 M lltS sin fm n l l«i |&gt;rr
ft i ’l|fi|i, 1 l|r| fliui'M tuiul** lllkt*
hinv I' lllM lIIU ’ . i’' |l'ilU lh || ii V4'»l 4 i hl# s Jil " |Mh 1ill ill’ |i" U i i I#1«'tItV
. ii | vlni* S r III m ill’ F lilU lt \
illll’ ’
Ih
li M l . l ........ it. 1 ,11, •1 M ill' V
I
:- lt t
U miim
I .’, 1 a ir Inn
'
Sun
I '!,,,iir , i l l W
I ! ........
Ii II I

. &gt;lf| W i l d M n im .ii: ‘ a n ln n l, l l r
la m ia K ' , 111111: ; 0 . ii l a ll | [ a l | . ! ’

"• W

II, I . |„ , ,

I(tv II-I

I In

\ ii im - ,i ,m

win&gt;.I cn nB ln ii lin n II. i 1 1, In, in
(le n t I nl F lm 11In, 11* "5 n il ' ,i ■
llll In ,Iml S lin fn ill .Ii XM'll y .m l
l.liitK K K e.

i \ i i n i h i m . r„ .
u„
i&gt; n ii,l*r.
S .ln f,,, ,| S la in * I ., v, * i I m l n a t i i a i
I'l.
121)0
1 111 I l l ' II r \ | n 11 i Im .n in u nll'l
p i. .in i' fnl fa n . Im ill Hri» Ire .
F o n t -In v ,|y rltiK art v e e
' I
l i | III k am i I ,'p.Ht I tl (T■ I ’irk l( p
am i t le liv r iv
HATH K
h itV

I ’ l CAN Cits.
n il !
St I. ri I’lmn.' 005.

A R TIC I.R H 4V A N T R H
We
In ly ,
"H I
A
liu ilr
f ill nit lire. W llm ti M a im

IIA R V
tient

A fl

( \M U F N 1 I ' l l W IIIK K
i i|iin k i I ’p n li i"!*-’ . *•»
IriM lihiur. ( 'n il •Din 1 1 1.' M 1

l

■

Ileal Fm l.r •
i'nl-,
.i i ,
C nlilplrlr (vitli i,I ■-Ii,
In nl
In,Hill
Tel. Illl.lllr
I I 'n
I In
F tirn lli.ir I 'n il. i . I l 'i W&lt; i I i
FOOT C o e iiC irs

U

I

Mnl’rrllH Ir I'm iil
llw y ,

| *1illillaili
.t S u p p llr j
1‘&lt;m 9f n il 4ii $x Ai H**p&gt;l*f9
.1 K u itf
B 'M itl1 U u ik
f.i»

1 '» n

a &gt;I
la in

V! rn
ih i.. Ft*
H IT T K R , M
I'n lit iff ill* 'r if . I
ro fe re n re a . R honu I2 1 3 J ,

I . T d i ’Tt n j
j ..... ..

W

t,1ih

r , '.i 1 AfD! t
" ii
d

l l

N O I IC R H R R R H O N V I.H - 1 1

W A N T C \ ' l It A v n i-n tln ii im ilie y .
C lr m . nul M ir iiU le nm l I n i r , (|(.
, tl(ff
S a n fn i.l
l a r n ie u
A n d ....... »MJh i i .1i .

e v e r,

*' ri,' " v. 7:-l" I " "
T IIR
W n r k liiK
M aui
• lin p p a lt
place fu r lim y, tiie il nm l r e f i ’l*
m
I
ici
I
furniture
for
llie
romp!«f*
l a licit f u r n itu r e fu r th e rn tn p lo ’ I'V-Ve*
I ’r i ••''* . TH ftpL m n '
*'*“ ** * *"' h u r n ltu r p C e n te r
11.

Weal Find.
Man, vacation lu lm titu tr cnnhici, ,, , . . , ,
.. ,,
bookkeeper, auditor — full m * iiiifidenlm l Inveallgationa. W ill
I*.
().
Hox
No.
51.
part time. Hox X, c/n llernld.
“ BIHU---- 35
LOST AND FOUND — '.a
HU— llualneaa Opporlunltlra — 10 I t

FOR SALE—Stock ami equip* A t f l ' A lo v e b ird , ( ir e y w ijiK ". C n l!
035.
mailt in Top Notch acrvice atn(Ion. Have another opening mi- 15A l'T O M O R II.R H
-1*
abla to rrfute. ApproxiuiMlely
1)800 w ill handle. Can he f i ­ lf '5 t C R O S I.E Y S ta tio n W » g w .
nanced. Contact J e ff
HavU,
lo w m ile a g e , t.o rn ia iin 'a R o U a c i nut. pi'Mjie^OHtk
^ h t f t - A n d Rark
l» -

HRRCIAI, HRHVICKS - 1 !

C A R IN 'C I S F o rm ic a top*i. C , V o

Wipod*working. —
- - An
612 Sanford
Phono 602-W ft 1458-J.

'•

C A p A r - A iJ . : 1

.

COOli ANO MAI)
it ll re I ’.., Ill I C I ' l I'im m " I,"
I 'aril Ire Im*
»I0.00
tfacil 2 pc. l.iviliK I at,in
W l l . l . M I'V
va n . n i l . , 'c a t'll*
miiII i .
| r..oo
Ilf IIK'' "I . ..mill lall I’l,an.. | 17
II,.nl Imliv l.ml mill nmOira* in.(HI
Kny Heel, Hamm M ill.
I „• I
l.'ti
S lii'litly ,’r
uanl rnll-nwny ,lif.l, nUf!
2 5 .0(1 ,
»
IInml rouml link llllliliK Inliln
/_
R r t a .| ,lv r a ln r k . .S ii |i|i lii*
7
nml 0 rlinlra
25 .0 0
U hkiI 2 pc. M v Iiik mnm anile 110.00 H i t I I I K ra .lr n f (vcl I - t.re.1 ,.iir
■air. I'llnne 12110. W. C. Hal
ItrK. H 111.05 nlmiiwiirn II pc.
com he.
iteilrmnii Suite
70.00
M ATIIR It OF HANFORD
, ,
20.1-Oft K. | at St.
Rhone 127 *—■
WORK W AN TRIt
^
R I A N O H - - fiiillir n n a m i,
B p ln a ta
p r lr r il fr o m |5 I0 .( ) 0 . tn rliiile a 4

M» 4N\ 1 IfH
|i « I- I1.hl i l

\ \ \ 'i

Mi l iihil

I'

ii

1*11 M I I I M i
Hi * l r*i’ * Ji Pal 1i'| HI II Vl h i K
1,
l l m v i ’v
* tlllh iL
\l
v d ill ill A A %■ i "I mi i f DL/M

W lllilL l W - 4 ’ I III h ip fill*
m il
in l* 1 1 11hit i'T in I * f mi -I' i
|!l I h
»11%I m*| tl I 111If 11I'M1 in ­
i’MV Ml

THE

&gt;1 It \ I I I': !

M 1 l I t ' . * *’ Hr 1 lit ml m» , -1*.ii i nr
H ,.'
. 1 i '.it | i ill ml ;, S va a in'
S iin f" » 'l
V■••ini'*
*• i \
S« $\ 11 a
h i ’ll 1 :-ftl 1• ♦ '

\1 I

1*11 AIKS !•'&lt;Ht

!,Via,
4_‘! Vi

sRC i m

f n mi ■

I S lim II in i'l nI nt I* 11 * I'M 11
1 l l i ■*iill*1■ t turn
1 t l('l jlMlMlhll !' ll ill I *
I ml i”«im IL i m n i D ih ;

IA I.u l S IE S

IM V I n t»iiv* t Dun n If !•*’*I

ill , W

I Ml I .1

( jilirl rnii|ili'. I'l IMI’l 1 V I.I V n■■
U illilit’ll ni I ' r l Mr N iil.li .
mr, M yllln A VI

Pf'-jCM-REi*

I V II

W
W

.................................................... ’ ' n&gt; ■ n '

L k wl0»it y .-k . «c wnu.

'

if

K&lt; H i t
I f M K I RS
\
" * *1 *"
U m ill t IM' 'I I I" t lull
I '• f 4 k
in 1&lt;i\v Ik. f D* '* * nH I n
l« 5
i n) llf 'l llh lll ft.
W
* ti
&lt;li L h m I m

17 YM

n il
H U N V I ;.
Mv
K rra k y ,
W a ll, I l'*»»i m i,I C ln |,la r * .

IIU T I'IIIS U N A I ' IS
T ill Mu.
lim in ’.
lin y tn m i
I I . a. Ii
#■.#*
w e r k , |ili&lt;( 1 « *. %vll h '.iii llii. n

V&lt;vr/.; ^ r '.-V-riSTnT-aio^TI

\\ 1

n .m ir

M M 0 I I S M ill S U K

HUNT

I ’ ll.liic Nall fur,|

M .lJ L '

I ‘ "in - " im l t
I| m iii &gt;
u (I
mi .in
&gt;i . 11 v , 441111 r» " in
m It
I til \ »'|
t 4 *jll I ♦i1i
* utl I'liH fh ’ti Ri ni*
nf

'V K il-A K A
A |im H n « 'n t'
III
j.'n « t R lr e r t
I'lm n .' T'.H* W
(■'CMr-uini:, i n t c w m .

iH

R IM

THE
SANFO RD
HERALD

C U Tl tCA, *,1

(

"4

flttn

MtoiuE r

iim i

h i * t in t 'll h r In
out
I h r t in * l i r l m r |»*il*M

PtMiim 2 ?

v mi ih ih l lit H u y . R t'iil « r HeN,
Si'O
I
W
M A L I . K m V lu r
] Iii * itfti t L i D* llriiilk III *11*1III if

I'liiiftf n .illf t
4in tn r til it l# 11
If ii h r t t l l f to * ii l ft In tin t* nil
| | if .u n itnf Itr
* r «|t.ittftllAr
fait

F r i l l ! S t r ik e r

Ml Ii I IMS MON I H

1'TV t I I'lltl |J»*t nil* tff
I
11. V«' I h O| flit |f| I* ft Jt 1 I ill
rum U. I (ti ll i
lli i .1Ufti m I
11 -in n ; In i %| h i 1h I ■lt hm
'
ti" n f l r l 'I 1141|f i lii’il
•itf.
I tu m i
( ........ .
11v IMU
I nihil
nm l * I ' l 1 4*1' &gt;11111111: .......
U tir *
I* 11 ill'll Hln*
III I'll Ii f '!' I
h**4ik,
| I .
I I I I'll! | Inn ti,
III I nil* I H
It t 1I t,
'M
l I'l l 11.4t' I i,
nl I W
fit II, I II ' * «&lt;f S un t Ml l |‘
M*M f
L* .uiif I Ii,* Ii *1 l»if Slimvn t*y
Jl|iji" ' II* nit hi •••»!%
s i m in im i
id . m n

O n r t » i* n ll» * »
M u r In v r r lld M

%«!• w ill

RUMS mi'I nil "'if
Uh.me .'in W

ini'

1*’

l l n l r l o t M U . k C u r# I n m

«4 o n I

M M I M I S F o il S M I

In

fllft itnfih In I hr II**#.

Iln iil.l*

In n
11»k&lt; f I • *11* lots
t \ m i' n il Rmttt %ill
" i l l lint List thllL* SlM'

II

m» i

lo r

I

h*

For KchuIIm
| |»r

.1

-

LN-

1 ft-

T R A IIR R S

3 5 ’ O U D R R 3 room

—t*

1347 T rnU tf*.

'
R
$700.
Cnildivn’a
Home, Entarrant, phone 214.

�*

•

laaaHBB

TREA TS FOR

\ m i xi-liiiiK and stimulating fare of motion picture « ntntainm ent 1. to be laid before the people of Sanford
i ini .Vinlimli. ( minty In tli« roinliiK months. in un nll-ou, effort to bring tbu beat In p lrtuie* to proplo of Arnern M .ti.M . of Hollywood In tiiiiilutc out nil astonishing iiiu n lu r of real nnivb g n a t*. 1.railing the star-studded
I'uiinli' of miiiip Ii lilt in ti'itiiln iiii'iil in ".Seurumouche" dr it lord to lie one of the ycui's biggest. At top lig h t uru
J-nol Leigh mid Nti'wiirt (Ii anger wlm w ill shun- atarrlnK honora with lo w ly Kleanoi Parker; nt loft In pictured
Ito h i i t Tuyloi and Jonn Kontalnu In tin* Technicolor marvel, "Ivunhoe", u Sir Walter Scott classic) "L o w ly to
l ook A t", rente,, In otu of those atar-utiiililed, gorgeously spectacular Technicolor muiicala replete with fun anil
fin llc hum'll on the .luge hit “ Holiarta" with Jerome Kern'n ntualc.

MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER - SEEING
, 0!&gt;

Film Classic Is
Scaramouche Brings Thrilling
"Z, Duelling Scenes T . The S c ™ . MadeFromWaltcr
Scott’s Ivanhoo

Stars

!&gt;,?;su?i

M U M . nn nlwayn. ha, many ,
' . ‘ " ‘ d ,“
...... olio , H im to nerve .... to the f" r" 11 "V,tl'iM P P '
.Vieuolnt pill,lie In the com « * " 1. I* »"
ii month.,. Theae are all ,lln- '?...... "
,Uolih.,1 hy top-flight nlurn, { minty in the coming month..
t.l.v annus and often
hv ln " " ■••*"»»* rM w * •«
lh *
„
" nl ’ ’n *"* h&gt; heat In flic k , to the people of
*
'
,
.
America, M-fl-M of IlnllywoiHl I.
Ihirettn Morrow, who only re- turnlnic out an a.tonlahlng mintnilv w„n h'Jle.1 on Mroadway b#r llf r#ll| n,ovle greaU.
i her splendid performance
In Leading the iinr--»tuddi'd par»h,.nn.er. eln mu.lcal
„ f Mim, h.h ll entertainment,
he Klntr on; 1 . In which ahe , ••Benrsnmuch,-''. Itafal Halm■rrrtl with t.e,ti.ide Lawrence.
lh r ,|,ll)(r
of , WBih.
!,rouf n i° 1 lw l#Jri&lt;,n liurklinir Mtlvrnlun* In the tuniiiiM-tl-M I” * hjlarloua and tune- j, |0|,g nn,| hlood.oakeil year, o f
comedy, "lleratt.e You re |||(, |i&gt;r(nch |{Mvulutlon.

In''-

Stewart (Irnnger and Kleanor Parker play the lead roles In
M-U-M'n swashbuckling technicolor feature, "Scaiumoucho." A tain
of passim, adventure, and gallantry In a nation In revolution, thlu
film Is an ailmliohle vuhide for llie lr distinguished lalcnta.

.

....

"II* wn* ,H,r" w,lh ■ K'fl

M l*. Morrow vhurei tha bill
it). Mario Luma, the bulky
.King
Idol of
the "Ureal
irin o ". Lan.n admirably .nits
o part of u trifle bygone opera
ii r drafted Into the U. H. Army.
id Miss Mm row file delightfully

uU ns.
;; * r

s w a r- *

ries In

laughter ami a sense that th#
world was made," said Hahatlnl
'■/ h i. hero a. he unfobM mie of
‘ he most Intriguing and glamur«-»•
daredevil action, of
pomp. &lt;»f cblvnlroua
»,mi Intent ever penned.

.ntht .

Turner

t f S

U . ln

'Jr 'P

Meluhin awonlnman, Jean Here*"&gt;»•' nil (tlyinplc rhampluli In
hln field.
Klnannr Parker’e rad hair anil
mntrhiriK personality netn tha
movie oflanie aa nho [days the
fiery part of a French actraaa
partial to romance, footlights,
ami the pursuit of Scaramouche.

wori.i
wor" l , _
__ „
H o lly
ij ia Q
* * It S

i •U,ny
*

A . " l*»
P ' * " J®
■»*»" «
„Vovl«*

S i S W

- f

S

t

p - 'jiL ig t

6 • e llir r T o m h ta . to to g t o lo d t o .

the Merry Widow

to

■
I
■

n|| |h*&gt; glamour, romance ? **!•]?*.
and horror of an age In which h**f°rRol

the w h o le s tr u r lo r e o f th e hik' I b I
of
th e fa m ily ,
o f th e
C h o ii'h . o r th e modes and m anr.ers o f g e n tle fo lk , cam e r r ii. h -

order,

; " Il'
* h»*
'vm
ll ‘on

1
Hl'»
,&lt;s''
sen

...r

bWW* “ &gt;• action-packed apt ritual** /» . W?U U Inspiring tple, "Quo Vadla*.
celehratad j^oW
ti l0 ^ Sanford'* turn.
In tha near future thla really
fine motion picture will ba seen
In Sanford movie houaee.
_ .............
SUrrlng Dfkorah ti * i T and
Laid In mvtMeal Moravia, thla Robert Taylor al th# Iwad of a
,.ure fire hit portrays the lm- c»st of thousands, tha film renoverlihed gaiety and fragile cords In graphlo detail the horrore
beauty of Old Europe before and tiiumphe of the early days
Which background the lovely and of tho Christian Church,
wealthy young widow, Crystal
Ifore than • hundred aete comKadck (M lu Turner) Is puretmd blue In a production effort which
by Count Danllo (Lamai), a haa seldom been equal to giro
cynical. and avartclpua fortune the movie-going public an autheahunter, wh#. eventuaily decide* to tie gertraya) of the giorioua and
hunt Crystal Ii
I Haight of lu I

"StUtoX

LL.__
r
|a

giwli

movlo unfoide In
tho struggle
i agahMt the UUk

M-O-M has combined the fin ­
ished tvlcnts of veteran I'inemneto ri Holierl Taylor, KlisalM'lh
Taylor, Joan Fontaine and tieorge
Handers with tha superh direction
of Itirhard Thorpe to turn out
another magnificent acieen por­
trayal of Sir Walter Hodt's iliatlngul.hed novel, "Ivonlioe."
The rich and lumulliious medi­
eval background of the action la
n.plotted to tha fu ll In majeatlc
technicolor hy director Thorpe,
"Ivanhoa" te ll, a tale of war,
lontanca and adventure which
haa seldom been equalled.
The fluwar of Norman and
Salon knighthood, at each uthera
throata In a monumental struggle
for dominion in the “ sceptered
isle" of Ureal llrltain, display all
the gallantry and brutality of
Kngllsh chivalry.
King Richard the Lion-Hearted,
hack front an adventurous and
perilous crusade of the Holy Land,
strides on to the atago with all tha
pomp and majesty or ancient mon­
archy.

Mario Lama, I'aula Corilay and Jatnea Whitmore .ta r In Metro’a
tuneful mu.lcal comnly. "Ilecau.e You're Mine." The .te r of the
cinema-operatic cla.etc "Tho Urnat Caru.o" I. perfect In the role of
a retired and dra fud opera .ta r ami M l*. Whltmora'a charming par■onality and Ingratiating good looks contribute* strikingly to ae
superbly auccee.ful motion picture.
•
‘

�IV YOU DON'T
lacaira jo u r 3*af«rd H trukl, C ltj
Dallmry, by 7 :M P. &gt;L, pleat* call
YELLOW C Ati 1444

5

T

h

0

I

*

.VOLUME XXXXIII

Solons Strive
For Breach In
• Bill Log Jam

AN

Enlabltohcd 11108

S A N F O IU ).

Kiuanis Makes

(sift

I N O K l ’ K N U E L N X J j-* —
F L O R ID A

MONDAY

To Hospital

Two Money Measure?!
Delay Adjournment
With Only Few Of
Members On Hand

a

”

A

w

'V

m

t

V
I'WS IM
NM
KW
I M PPIM
K I )I
.ILLY

I

n

• • I I 1 'lt .r l ,
.( .e r
il *■I» H piftdf I Islt-V r I
1 (Hie * t. iO»'0

•

------

7. 15172

A s s m 'iiili'tl I'ri'HH l.iv is i-tl W in *

228

G.O.P. Party Chairman Calls
For United Front For Party;
Foreign Policy Plank Ready
Seiuitot* M iilikin

•

t

I ’rc

U.xS. Liner Wins
In Mishaps Over Klue Kilibon For
Atlantic Speed
July \ Weekend

Hy JOHN CHADWICK
WASHINGTON
- Cunjir.%
ilicls I Lit nit nt v I *rti
atonal leader*, switching ilu-ir
J J I . l I l l T u I'il'AlloptlMl
plans, ilru v e behind I lie scenes in
break a deadlock over two money
C J i i I'u it iip i A lL iiiri
bUli and adjourn the bJnd Con
f r e t i today.
l i t E D W IN II li t th IN S D N
With only a lew member* on
* Mh A l i i » p
I tu* It • I 'iih lii'a n
hand, I he lion re and Senate met
|&gt;|.|||||* 111 M iltilllilli i 11.til In lull- 11
at 11 a m i RS I * und recessed
ItHlIB&gt;
d
-tthi u l l l ( llllli'l* s li'U ^ h
?t 1111 1 S i c . t m t i I • ,| 1
i t 1 1 . 1 1 O i l 1 1 t in ti 1 \ 1
shortly afterward to |&gt;ernnt back
ih .iM r m ild im m .1 li.tr in u n v p la it1
stage maneuvers
I'i I 11 m i *1 ( H I IV!. ti
l i t l&gt; IW I ’.M 11 1:.i 11 ( O
a»i 1 (iiriij'ii I'itliA v .h i 111111: flit I t n
borne Democratic leaders were
1m .m d iliiiii ii li a liiH i id J111111&gt;1iii^j in
doing business with lit publicans
S*-i
I •" l.lllci It IVl.ll \
I
I
.
S
.
i.t
I
f
l
\
t
•
m
i
'
t
1
Oid ( If!Iit . ijM in t 1 t illlllt ilt ilM lI
by telephone calls to Chicago,
Si’ll I uy t 'lir l l M llllk III til Coin
whir* the GUI* National Conven­
it. t in 1 t .it n iM 1 \
ID
I lie 1 ','dM i. i 11 A P it n
1a 1Iti u ln&gt; In*iiil.s tn ith Hu lu ll i riiIII
tion was opening
un 1 t iu , i m : •, i? 1 n i i i d
A! la a I Ol I I m ! 1, 1 , 41,
els I lost
I lllt lf t * .Hill 111 I V&gt;| t* If! II pthlu V M ill
If House and Senate conference
I v I I . .1
M ’l \
I ’ llie
leek
i • 1 kit I
| lOUp p i I tllt I f l l lilt* plH(Ki»ul VA||| ’ll Ho h'Rsi h u ll p* Mill m&lt;
m|i* 1
lilie l
l ll 11i d M .den
committee members can agree on
1 I . ? ll &gt;1
l * a p i'H ik til I . v all i m iu I til i l o * (tu (‘fill 111.11 .1 « lu ll a4
,'! &lt;* I
lu i
im 14(111
\ 11.m in '
the money bills, both houses will
htMk lie
| j HUM* tl
.no!
On Mn
tlit? H tp u lltu an
h n lli
1
M
h u ll a ip
1 e l 11 n il H i m *'
be convened later today to try lor
l’i •I4(,«I4I ",O .1 I, III III
iM. k*U III I III
Ih a liii
•
in l.Miii &gt; nu t pi n d im le v 1 op
final passage ol the Mumbling
*u'V* 0 0 * 1 ** hall A Ol 11 (Ho 4'
M llllL ln llf * lilil 'il ill Ir'Ia- lNt* n ip
■
li
lt 411
d h ililK
pet’ll 1 ill
block legislation.
( illl'lll
I S14 p i f silo v IK .1 1 1•, I
I n o l lli»&gt; U s e r'll! .I **l ,11f ■11in H til
1 »,I t■ 1 ,,( ' » Im \ iim i 0 .1 lo i tile I li 1 I Hoe
But adjournment prospects were
' 111' .m l tin h xl llU i - r r ii applO V t'il llo •) 1 lien 1 I it ill;; « n
1 no! I nil
precarious—neither bouse bud a
I l»&gt; hulh !.K K N fto h i'l t I .ill ul I I IIl«1
(h e
f .11 1 11111{ Hr hi ru n id ih e
I ’lm tc hy K ir d m e i , th*' Ita y m o n d K tudi*
quorum of members present und
I h id e L i l l i .! III t H it I ............. Ii (It
1 ill III I stll ( i | g.*Ill ClM'OllMkt 1 1 i lut'f
V 'M il Mi n il'll'It,( III lls ‘ t
pi lih'
T h * lic v . A * i t M l Ih ills , le ft* t'hiiik lim it &lt;*f t li»* K U vurm
4 "1111»*&lt;i
Uviiit rp t iv ih 'K t il
l 'i»il«| r u i i n i i l U t &gt;
a tingle objection could lorcslall
SI I * l I tu * M a n n fi v . 1 nnii
llV ril list lit! I t t f l ' 11(4111111.llHHI
t h' ' H I
Mid f VVi» IM Illlih
I I I
hands (i&gt; T , K . T u c k e r, pi i s lilc iil o f flu* l-« iu ttltl l.a iig h tn ii M * iim i» .| H u - jn ta l A n n e lid lu ll, ti c h ip k fan
any final ueiiuu
L
.lL
i
W
u
i
H
i
tain
•
I
it
H
lm
|i|ls
il
H i. poll* A (i|t|* |l|l*Ill VtUltld «|t*
1 ’ ,| lt«,ml | I n u t ll
• f I I A' it
Earlier, cmujrcsslnnul leader* ^ I Hit w ith w hich tv jju r c liu ic II fm u w heeled s tre tc h c i fu r ih e LtoipiU il iH h c r m en d o ’i * n f the c n in n iji 1 Ia n llu* i&gt;liiv lliin lt .ih u ii lilt i l l ’ll III*- vvIn n Hu ,1iilniMt -lu ll' r« a 1, it h ■L*
I»V 1 • Hi tl I h I I.11,(1 si hill i
h id u ld Ihcy probably would only lw , lift III right, nit1 Dr. H. W Itiiehci, Itny Ainu .J, 1 «■ senf * H d li:iim mini Minfin ;d m« t‘i )i 11i t , clip H u m .ui U 11 Iti 11a111•11 11k• a* ' \ M.i . t M i n
k ill. N .l ,-l
lit, 11 1 v 1
' 1. a u Vl &lt;| V
m* c lin g Wcplii** , luy
mark time Ibis week und iry to p i c spit lit. T hu |Jl'tfTV lit fl D o ll Ini i Ik |itl(*'(? kf li In f i l til (*• ly fm w ii'M t ill
Mi l.I
m l tv • n f Ihf &gt; i
m l
Li I pnklt \
( |.i I n t O l
I ih
I .u • *1 | • I Hu
adjoinn next week
if i l t * v. dills I
II* 1 1*. 1 1
1 Im I Ola .1 ... s&gt; ,1 k 1
Oh
Hi I mp
hi " f til 1 1*
The two bilb. were A HI 1)11
'MO
v
I
||
*
(t*
.
1
,
It
v(
lu
ll
III
'
1
t
ill*
t|
* x I litli.l i* .« pi uKt HIM
f (Ii*
l l h t . i l
.if
.It
I
Mi
lion dollar omnibus upprupriuinm
...........
Ml
III
I
I'.IAA
- I hi t »&gt;||( 1 Itvp Ml’ i ' l l | ll A II •lit' I
«, ' M
I
Ms » Ml || ‘ I
1 4 H 'VII
measure for atomic energy expan
♦
If
.
t
|
.it
4
il
mi
m
a
•!
«.(
tl
I
a*
I
i .Hi m 1 u lii- 1 a k K ir m o m * atlih i (im
•U f l N
1,10 d av 11*11
* loj.'pi •&gt;
slon. foreign aid and m ilitary con
• .
i|fv
11 * it&lt; iiit udd
t i ilir \ 111f* *1 Nu
| h.
Imp
I Mil li d k ni, Hi.
itrurtlon; and u ,*.H4 million dollar
I,mil Iii* Mltifol It m ill
I Miai
lit
, ■tilt'll I (t.iOlO I
(Mil
In I
appropriation for rivers und bar
( I t * "i’i
i a] &gt;|•a 11Hm m
"il ’ iBil’ Hi -11ui
I If '’ ( „mil
1 1 1 1111 1 / » 1lit* .u ln im u if h tdll’r ,lf,s| In till
bon and Hood control projects
h n L 1*
C, ■| a1{1 ne ,11
(d ill » » a I‘ 1■ 1
1uf k '1 1.Id u tim o -i )Iki|I « &gt; iiiM 1 II t H * .1 |p .in a ml (Min I I f
“ We are doing our best." Sen
I1iv*- M ai,f o ld
j.- i l l *
ii- liiin id
'1 n
ilb
■(m llli*
4 (si s i k 1"
Siris lit III ll ll il lOK)
IlllN
(il
lilt
u
1
•
r
1
i.t*
h
i
ill
ml**
‘v
illi
McFarland (D A m ). the majority
I ti.O n ( n o il t o lllx t im - liv e h ii I
III I. d | I tfl I dpi him I *d Hu' 111
II
.mi Muni
• * pin
..In
h
i
il
N
ill
1
1
r
h
r
n
i
l
l
ii
id
I
•
eider.t
old
reporters
"We
have
- 1 lioillat log wrel at i . i i t - ' Mini,
1
d it 11 11&lt;.11 • *Mu Ci 1-13111in 11 (f 1in 1 111 is ih *L h" ,'■* 1
.'.tin
top*s.
in I'u lln iiu v K i
I bi t w en- .le t ’ .
| 1,i , I MOd
lull I Hill ll hi til
I ill ill .1 1 f
\ \ 111111I 1 ,10
' ’ ”«*
P
r
t
v
i
i
t
l
c
m
H
u
h
1
l
a
r
r
i
s
.1
.........
.
«
Hit
lo
f
H
'riliH
H
1..
And Sen Olln D Johnston i l l
Hitt
\\ light, Mtltla l l u . , . , I..ni lit)
t i i . t * 11 i t ''i1 hind
1h, -ml kI
i ' i &gt;. L iltfi! 1111 \ \ t I 1“ Hu
to 4th
i
—
r...................I
Hu
I'n
n
r
I
H. C.) sulil be was willing to com
lion. Aon Kabul t. amt Itevet.,
1 t' tf Mill''
Ml It'd ll
'ill till
* IH
A n n o u n c t v i C 'u im n it
I n il .11 il Vt 10 L I 1 1 fi t im 1 l sll.it* t
promise on one of the bills that
»ii ay.
m il
til Ml ' If (Mil \ II11 aI it i I I III
i s I mill I i l l , .n i l 111vv 111 11 ut Ho
provided a surprise roadblock to
ml 1•f1* Ni \a Null
te c
A p p o in tm e n ts
tin’ espi-ifi'uce, which u.t- ,1,
M* d .n h o nl,.
It 1 v 1 1 v. In n
In 11*1si I
congressional plans to ijiiil work
\ 111'Ml
Hie OM'dCil pd * 11 M l
M l lin’d b&gt; M l»u D lltliig ns “veil
lis t Saturday.
i*v i'i tin in tl
.im l Hi n t 1 I'm 1 t il
I hi Mini mite va a , M ,i! i;,io l 1 1 m
III
Kiimii c
Morgan o f tbe
ililereslini;" amt "strictly loim al ,
That was on n provision lit the
i l l m\vIll'll a* . I h i 'I** im v d h ' d e a i’ti
11
tin
4
liiainl
(*m I*mr»- i'laul
un billed rlivtlo m t«• vity, ,-oimiI v . Kiist Unpin! I'b iiicb of Oviedo
m anure appropriating fund* for
I .i|
H tfllrlh in
I n '• 1 ol
Hu
ami
stale
offices,
discussion
nod
flood ronlrof and river* nml liar
spoke to Hie Itotnry Club todav
1 1,41 k 111IIV llle Specihv ji , w in l.d tl
putsniri- or rejection of hlllt udi(t.iatlaise* i n * i» SUahU
IV |o )o ( e il o l.5 ii o . J ' i n i ! t h i ** e iil
Iiiirted to tbe Kiri*’ IrglttUlille, n oil Hie “ Ideals of C b r ia tlH n ity and
What It Means To" the Her vile
monk trial, *mi tour# of the
FmiiMai urivlrr* fur I'hillp B A ill 01 11ill 1iI *1Ol Ills. !ml hiO»
it HI
Krowi'i
l'llllis", tn I lie hi s| inn ling ol the Hut'll Ml, jjiMii*»«i loenl
I! a l lo
\ . iu U l r i l I 'i 1 ■
A llto n g tbt- b ills dlsi'USHrd ny teai to be pieside 1 ovei 11y I ’n i l - w llu *11a'*I l l l . l u v ID m i U llillp f-h
Mid V111111 n in
\ l i i i i ' I hat
Lir
piltii
I
&gt;.l
Ii
1
'.i
,
inn
ii
I
d
11
k
Hint
&gt;(
tin . d o n a te it iid tin - House o l p •- dehl It.,!, M il 11
hull &lt;I
v U'li ill all' ills
1 &gt;A* i Hi
vM
i
.
In
LI
I
hi
III
mi
1
1
IIIK
fit
IM
(H
*
|iie * e n tH llv e s d u iiiiK tin to
L
.
.1!
hi&lt;h
p
e
u
iii
jt*
»
1*1 • lib • 1
H ill i is
l o l l ” .I ., &gt;’d
u\ | ,I
.I
lit*
lit !-• kill I ’n o iT iil
I MthS I t it t l l i e tnlii, tvns one o .
h i if *
I 1.1 l.rli • . t
V I*
VI, Ii.
„f If... 1 ,i v Pi
v b lillg tin t I i.il
tbe
pbortpl,., ’ ■- I Inn b -I W n trlie i o f H* Ilf ol 11, ii f ,I r - | I ■*I x1* (Atill I )(1 II*
.1f s i . i
Mm,..t
tL • ! i'
lit| I l.dJol •
ui
i
i
i
iii
miinp
1
oli*
1
in*'nt
A
i
U
'
min..... .. llo luie, ,lurt mo,,. jo |,i u n i tunm lter ii f Die flriM il Ivo N
|*»A fO
l.i.Jkdn v *
if I h u ll'l l d li
More than 1 0 0 liuine* have been
lio u ltl In- t'l.tetetl i.t 11 i, ms-u - i i , .
l.i&gt;
1
5
It o la r v C lid i, as tJU- m m ,1 Kt • t'l ■ll‘|1 I '* in* I ' » &gt;
4 f i &gt; ) i1 1 U M
1 s1■• •1
i ll l 'I iM VAIll'll
entered III th e a n n u l Jimioi
lltti
Ii.
O
il
H,
ItOH
Ml
I
IlC'l.llM
pitivilling lo t popiilin e l.e lio o I OO’I i i I m i o f Ih e M llllfu ld l ln l l ‘n ■
.:
**i
1 . t
1. 1 »
il 1... » P I I ' •
I I l l l l l 44 * d
Chamber of Cominetce Deer Nam
Im
p
Miiiisl,
N
V
Mi
M
u•
tilt* slule nodltoi lit prOvt.' id e lll H ill I is a lso IlllllO llllre d i ll. ’d
rt .i*i.i m il
i im i
&lt; ' . ni l
f il
hm I ml 1
in,. Contest In gun almost tw..
IU-if, in* I N
IIKIlinsI the |......Lin Iit y of u ......
•'. t
4V
,.. . ..,f
rl1 11
(ltd i a
I 'lo s s lituod c lin ic to lie in I I nt iliv ti.i.i * I lo Spuf. i'l ui
li h 1! v 1 •‘Mill » P». lo ki d
weeks ago, It wus nnniiutlcisl lids
r
1
1
is
-1
I
he
|f
1
*
1
a
a
dtp
**l
1
*•-In
\
nl.
n
ed povi’llo 'i. timj a Ind iinpoui ,- E p ls c o p iil P a lis h House Moil .1 ,v,
4 r f , 1 10 11
m i ,4 ,
Im if o • t l(M ». »,
fi
li
111 III 1 III I
morning hv Mra. Harold lling.
I it pi till Ilia" VV» I Sol* \ I.***&gt;• f* »'
j ntricter tltlvnie lev|*, locludo.f .lid v 17.
M .III, I I I i !
ild il M .0
ho liu c iho
Ut 1 '
|*l * A
Jaycee executive secretary.
\ * ,11 - ilyfik \ait* »» p tu aa t \ pr (»( leiic Hu
|diy*ienl exiiiiiniHlioM A ll of llo
■it.
. •
pia f4, j . 1
1 1
m il
.
I,milt \t 1 Min! t i l M r , |*i 1 IMi)
l i t M o rg a n , w h o w m i i i D ” .!” .&lt;1
At 0 : 0 0 a.m. this morning 1 0 ,'t
iuplc * dilk.O \A 11 H ill dklllt * il III
I nu-aatin-!* lo.'uoie luw
1 l
H id IM 1 ill
OH,
!&gt;• 1Wm i 0 |»
M l
...........................
by
C
h
a
rles
M
o
rris
o
n
,
sa
id
lim
i
ib
e
Wolfgang
(!.
Geyer,
2
4
yeur
obi
names had been aubmlitrd from
III* M 1|" ill*" 111 I lit I'l.d l Mi 1 Im J f Him
vv .it*
I ho » *I .I \ .Mill 111Ii I
f
&lt; Ml*
I
1
1 , 111 . ri m l i t
A more i-oiilroveisiul nm l',, m o llv n tln if In fln e n c e in a ll . . t w o itMIIIill| iili'lt,
a ll porta of the elate. The contest flcrlin youth, wlio arrived In the
lu ll Viral |1 KO'sl *t*kf kill V* AA'Io Illl'lll *1111*1 IV lu !|li I It •' * Hu ll'l 1
I ('(11
M
- L i t ....... ...
.1.1
pirn
ruining
up
before
(be
girl
legi
da
c
h
ilis
m
ieli
as
H
n
ln
lv
is
I
”
1
■
11
&gt;
United
State*
on
May
2
d,
i*
now
will end at midnight RaturtHy
ilp M 'M ill th iil uHit i
I .•Ih *\v*■&gt;I Ll
...................................................
i
V* e ll he a nm l lit* Ml " I Oil I hi&gt; lo*
, H i
Iiiii ! I
tor* was llte Irm lio eiit win I. llie I ilif o r llilin t e n od to In sir ir ”
Julv 10. A ll children 12-years-nld living on board Charles Greer's OUght
i xiitnpld m ill no 11111a*•11mil in w ui! id Mm
■
t 1,
to
be
it.....
In
piofe
If 1 1
, 1 ( 4 0
s
liitie
m
in
som
eone
else's
III?
We
1 | rip VI fl N pi hit'll Im III*- Hlillfdltl
and under are eligible to enter houseboat "D ixie" at the Sen- io n a t (loin- pi tliije r - .
1
V a.
i
ll
1 ,1
m e n m j)
N Jih m i.il ■ ■d i H * t n i ' i l I'd 1 111
. . ' i d , '
. ia
s
lion
id
s
liiv
e
In
n
u
t
Hill
lu
ll
m
to
names for tbs twin fawns born lord ltd at Work*. Geyer plan* to passed rfn* House o f Ite p re - io ii t
III »II
1 1 .l l . .
I M I’I'll' *Im * I ■ **I ••.Oil Vdid t h
1
' I ’ l l ,
w n ik . " lie said, ‘ V o as In o in U M.i* I
Mi Much va :i ti ti 1»■ 1ii 1•&gt;’1 m| Ui *
to "Wllky" in the Municipal Zoo enter nn American university, liv e s , in w b le b M iss H illin g se n
I *(*
1 •* a*( i d .1 it,. I 1
iu,
II
'it
» • •!.( f 1
w
o
rld
h
lie
tte
i
place
In
w
ill.
I,
III
h i "l 1*1 c 'h y t r i mu 1 I,ui li o f linn
study chemistry ami physics, nml
Jun* 14.
A il
Ida
• 4
tot
d
.
r l
1 1 1
fro m A p a la c h ic o la , w h ic h p i ”
liv e " .
Th* twins are a buck nml doe, eventually to become an American ed
fn i il.
Vlded f o r life im p n a u iiu ie n t w llb
I d iiy il
I
I m e 1*
" Ill these days of .....................I
S
in
v
h
liiK
mi** Do willow. Mi
or g irl and boy, It wan the second cltiien.
j ' , ............
It i .
Its I 1 to lie
o u t p o a s lb llily o f p a rd o n . T h e OHM
u n c e rta in tie s ", be sa id , " w e should Milhu lliirh , l van aIn (*bclit«"1 •*, Mi
aat of twlna for "R llk y " in the
( p in lil.v
VI
* u re was in te n d e d o n ly f o r p in
1 Sill
mol
tb llld iO i
Dll
mId
lie I In* nk f til H in t we are a ll C b ii
l «imi r »fb* A follow
nml Mi
I
last two years. Last year "flilk y "
Iml.
1 ..........................h p d
f II I ,
1 Ml r
fe s s io o a l p e ddlers m ill d id n u t In
lin n s and th a t w e lirlo m r to the (1 i i i ciji) Chapman Imth of Snfifuid
HEAT WAVE IN HOME
gave birth to "Rayon and Nylon.”
elude ju v e n ile s u| dope a d d ir l1 » f
V i . f l i t III
\ II I .
f h -1 11 i m
5At b 1 1 ’ . V II I 1
-■I . 1 1
b le g e '.t p n 't lie r s h ip Ibe w o ild Ini* un** t o o . Chlllp l( lliit'h 11 t .Hiin
Prises w ill be awarded to the
HOME id*— The Italian* limited
It met with seveie oppuidt l.i’i
1 11 f t fl
! « I ' m I * il
i-'liivil A
' .1” ” ■
find; III*' no il he 1 , M i a
I h lliu
top three names submitted by with despair ul their blue skies III Hie .Semite from a more extreme ever seen '*
, li gl :tnl* *'
i h 1 A.** H iid f" ! ,1 0 I
" W e sh ould a ls u lie tllN iih l', . lifie h , l lu r lu o r , I I
entrants Mfa* Ztlla Welsh. Mi*. and scorching run today a* the group wlllrli Hilled -o
capii.d I '" sa id , " t h a t Wn a re uin b u " • *
\ w n iil, tun
(iii N id |s«|iJi I I f t ^!t,
M lht*r M il VIVlil * JIM "t V itl
I
E. J. Mmighton nml Porter
punlsbmeid fill sot’ll offender
J",, l* .♦ I..11’
r h*ib, Mi h H I. II An I, Hhmoil f 4•1*1 iff ill! I i i * nt IM Hi
la m in g w ill lie the Judges for Iberrnumuler stood over Inn de The modi rules won out, liuweve:, d lie c lln n o f lim i tlirm iw b m il
,iiir ,” iile ’&gt;,1
d 1
green faliretibeil and t,bowed no
liv e s fn i w lth n u t 11i e lite h'Hih i 1 t&gt; N .1 . Mo.. A I! I V In 1 I r* . hm| t liidhc I Ipmmi
the runlest.
nml the origliml idll eventonlly lie
I ill v, III,lit
14at| | | V I'V I
I ( 'H i'
sign
of
going
down
N
I
Mra
I*
.
It
SVillirmoi,
;iv*»
W
fe
w
o
u
ld
be
lo
s
t.
W
e
kn
o
w
w
h
ile
Entries have been received from
VAll
With a total of at least 2 7 tleud came law.
rdI, N V , Ml
W It M im in ' /(pci 11f llu I h 1ul» it I il hi id IdM
06 different cities throughout the
A hill providing for Hm «*tal&lt; ! We a re nrnl w h e re we m e I'liltu f Mra \Vfiller il W illlnnn, mol llo I m'si l,M'k **I&gt;Vill- \ i'i'MCy
^ ♦
und
hundred*
hit
hy
sun
stroke,
t
o
n
ly
I
f
we
a
re
C
h
ris
tia
n
s
fu
r
&gt;«
atats and tide morning’s mall eon11*11111*111 u f a Negro girls' slain
I d nl hi HI III*
h iv h|y i'i jv idud ot 1
4**111oik iii'
m ol
Dm i il'p
kn o w w e a ie g o in g w h e re we , &lt;u M liro*n
tatned one later from North the today heat wave reached its
I
Inn
1
1Kuril lilt I'll* , r ia k ll
Hut’h, till of I hr hmd, N V , mol d lh ilf.id o u . 1ho trI idC 1 (' 1 I le ■ lllll f "»t
b e lri o u r fe lln w m u n " .
Miami. Of the total on&gt;v "0 have K tak In Florence Sunday There
e mercury rose to 10 3 3 degrees,
Doing thing* for other people, UIIU hlmlhi'l. U'idler II Httth &gt;'f fihuVV (h u t .1 hip fl p f l i r f p H p i ml ih .
ba*n from Oanford and 8 0 from highest
recorded since 1 8 6 1 .
h lie said, pay* o ff. lie pointed out Flushing mol formeily uf Hmifm I llie polo-Un -uld hy him iii p ie Hi*
OTlando. Th* Junior Chamber has
\h i .iii) aa1whine I &lt; in i ll m
viukiR v i'iii liEivm
I l iiia iro u i to 1
tbe varluu* projects for tbe uid &gt;f
r tc fiv tii letter* from Frostproof,
iii) ew» M i
1 id hv p* m i . le i! o u t. I lip ' t* P
A I.k » i ' i " , " «in 01 i v . ill I htf K n t
n i t ' N i 1 1 m i MISHHi.N
under - privileged children s' 1I
St. Cloud, DeLind, Grove I* ml,
.Hi.
41 1 . Icp lu .o c KH
REDS WOUND CA N O EIST
I'iie t'liuiity
CotiimiNviim will I * &lt;)H&gt;( s It!*- ol 1* ((IMS'! all « Mi'dt *A *1 11
unfortunate groups earn, i
Eustii. Tsvaras and many othsr
B E R L IN eft—A West Berlin cou­
Mors than poll jieraons attended other(I nitilime.l
is n ’t toinuiiiiw ni’ii 111111/ at lotto M4f MlK th HKl'Ol Im VAlill' 1lllll I
On I's s r f l i r t
places
ple canoeing on Havel Lake accl- the auction Fiiilay night at the
o'clock III iegol.li
liiolilbly » e . Kfit'H "lu P m ii'd ' in fd Hoi pkifn &gt; ’*
C liff Abl*», rhalrman of the dentally crossed the Russian Zone Hanford Farmtrs Anclloii, I in?,
SIUII, IJ. I*. Hein.lull, cm inly e l d I., hkihlci 'n III iuC
H \ N K E X A M IN E R D IE S
Jayce* Deer Naming Contest, border Sunday and drew the gun umi a large tpmutjly uf vegritsble*
mhuci
t hm Hvvtiid va h i c iiiifo r utd nn
(.tali'll Ibi* tonriling.
TA LLA H A SSEE i.w_ James .
urges all children to lend In their fire of Eastern Communist police was sold, A meeting of Him board
|'i iialcill nil
1 u p m e o h d ’ vo
A nut bet meeting ■ i'bi'ilull-,1 D ili i h e
Mndb'an, 71. a Florida state bank
names *« early as possible to as­
Thu man was shot In the hip of directors is to take place to ­
the past 10 yours died week i i that of Ibe Ciiuiltv HrhiKil jo in tly hv ih e N td oM n d A m k i 'I 1
l*a r mi if
till tf'*' coll'd i in Don of
sure them top priority on dupll- while swinging the canoe around night at H:00 o'clock nt the market »,xnminer
hern Sunday iilgtil. lie lived in final,I which will m iyl Tiuir»,itiy t imt| o f l it' C lid ' I AVI Ild M lltOl 111! I d . io av lointi"* mI Ih e mo* doi v
cate entries,
In race for safety In the West. The to consider Improvements, {t wax JitrkxnnviHe mniiv yours before lie tnoriilog h i 10:110 o'clock ut Dm I, i f |f Ill-M il HIM*** \ If I* to y M u IMI pc polo Mi l l Idla.'h i aJO* Alt'*■I a* |*t otf"| i * 1
Th* un-namad fawns may In woman was not hurt.
announced today by C. It. Dawson. ra m * In Tnllaba**c« In 1U1U
Plieiil AitBOCltiil |uo
office uf Hujil. T. W. I.swtuii
e c p tlv fit III* Cl t l fl - dl
*a«n at the Municipal Zoo. Mr.
I I III
M l lift
Iloilie - l l u
1 a*
Abies cautioned all entrants to Iw
* I'tv ♦ ,1 JI pi I lllll t • h ill Id I thi s
aura ami mall thalr namaa In
lie 'll **• iMl hoii-io Wil'h eHi O i'il «*M
tins* post ntarka w ill determlna
M ■ 11 &gt;o a ill* V (• et me m the \ I *. I ( m
Iba winner In caya o f duplication.
Beet, n
I Lu i liin 'tle d
m ?l
n
Mrs. Ring said a rather novel
1 1 I /itdl
name had bean submitted this
N N Hi"It mli(tfF. wii* i| 4Hilled i
morning. It was ♦'Dig and To"
MMl Mill
Mill hi
1" 4
hi■'lli
ill I■ iiI tw
i vsvot* oi-tir
I id 11“mi!
itiii
IM
t li ii
.
from the extraction o f "d itto ."
'lllll* V .

10 Floridians Die

Girls Report Interesting Week
Dr. Frank Morgan
At Political Program In Capital Is Main Speaker
At Rotary Med
Herman Immigrant

Funeral Services
Were Held Today
For IMtilip It. Kadi

Red F ross W ater
SalVtv C ourse To
ISe M'I’ered Here

* Over 109 Submit

Entries For Deer

Naming Contest

G

A

9

^
^

Wins

( ) 1 1 1v

It 1

it v

will talhla a il.ffia la r aah-

W * « tto»|«g

I &gt;1 .1 vv 1 1

I I I M I S I HIS II U I 1 III. l
I *11 i I IMI p lie ti lit Ifl I -Ik lul
1,1 l| ,ltv. hi I* , fit Il'tiMl l l (Mil
Nl f| lhdn | I V I ill IMdo drtl III
Iliad I d ill Hm I .III' 1 idllit M(|P(il
iif)i m il hnf 1 v i111■11 vv iv 101 k1(1
IM* *il (ll film I I i 1 i I .1 &lt;lalMpIKllli'.t iii Hu hid I ill' lit'hl

1 It P V ,» *

I

, •1*1111 ill N i

I

| latii aI ( • sal tJ't 'l, t 1 I, 111 ID ill ( ( I l f
i .a n( . 1 ,tlii u l ,'«i h -1 a •d ie d Im'
( ..lad* d p a r i . Ii &gt;d 1 . 1 Ox) a* t i l l
Im 1st fua t
I Im' - Utd «l i'i I UMlOl
l i l t VV A1
I hi
iLi lie t i ul
It a eidiull

a preilt pid
1 ,1 Hi "pcidiiii
dli ra Ml n d . u&gt; eii

1 c i • m 11 I * "•
• '!
| * II i I I f k«1 ,0 11VI

t Ihi I . M

(• tu n " d e l
in H O I
fu
. 1.1
m ill I h*
I ,| i|i li ( In in d a |k| k.t 1 M il |l 11 l! v
11 Cl CM
, . | II It I - 10.1 ♦ • »« I • 1
, . Hu I
ill l. 1
llu

mt,|

■miftllll Id &lt;1

ill
,

Mu

...................t l

,-

.

f
If c - A T

I* .111,A kit l( ' l l * ^

y\
V

I
, til l&lt; II
I f.l

la
t h it

•

Is I ' I

It I *

( 111 1 trill

ll

ml

'1

i III l* fill j |.i. Ill hi
Iml lb*
Nl.......
in
I O'
ill 1IMi 1 ■I HiM I ■&gt;

, llll l 1 IV tl
h.ihei I V

r?-t
M'i

• •" A

mf 1 Olio Mill 1 .1'll
I till
D u ll Id D I
eidlovA* 1
B a i l . 1 4)1 t .1 * iilia•v&gt; » i ontciit!
l u l l l l . . Hu 1 4111Vi litm it in o IlllM 'l V
*il i MUIlt
i ill
. " I ’ll up
1 ...... ..
Milt 1 lltp p i 4Mil
pfto^lrf
Mn
1sttl'i 1Vi -MM
i
Hm hi t Ie4t
, i id mu ibi mlI ' m. :«
i . * lit »J f.d v llu
m Mo 1 H t
ft i i Mllli it lull
inf if &gt; ' M*■it r h 41.
. m d t, ,44. 1 i
liio
■I h i pi
it &lt;1
- n • I d i . ui d .e i
I jfi. l th
41 (
HMs, |&lt;k i all
r.)
-1* 4 4 Tim
." -iii | 1,11
t
d&lt; Mil, I*
mi
llil*
' u»4
1 Aj
1 , d.l. IH
N il
s V
t
V .14•i t . f&gt;. e
\
1 ill |
j MM 1 Hit!
r
€

.1
t

Award

’

COS

i^3»7SSSltSS!

i ’.

*m

They’re At The Post! — In (JOP PreHidciitial Sweepstakes!

No out Or how H r away
Iron hoaao yon nay ia an yoa-varalioa yaa raa raaBily Mich
“E
( » ■ • taw* aawa hy
*’»-dlag (he BaafarO HaraV*
whan you lalani. You caa srtanfa with year carrier hay, or
through Charlie MorrtoaiL r im talfos manaaar. hv Ulaghaalag
!(•&gt; la hara year regaiar Imhcs
t l ; lha HeraM ssrsd for yaa
r « • » ■*■?. ( • ha
tB ta year haaa hi « *
tl# vpaa year raturn

I i

M l |l» l

M i l i t ; . i l «“ i \
I n

n hind

A IO

' ..........
"tdril
V ?11 .til
Hit
Mil,)
(*V
Its’.'!«*
III " tdleiiil
MI .I *hfit
Mir-*
ill
i* o
Ypi
liie e tfn p 41 f
Cut I 1*110 flh

te4,l

*
•

m f bunkum
M l, m

•M ti m

i,|

I Hu

i 1 dif i. iii

MIt |
I• ' d

v hiM ped

• ' 1M I In open lhi-ir
l i * idi 4ih.il noin
iii d im *
en liv e n
h Mi f.
Wi th
all
m i Chen
t 4*• i
1 1« r e o t
•h i 5iM, linev C m*
l Cilia i ftiio l h d

New ( oiish urlion
Pcnnils Arc I
I

Sanford Herfrid
Vacatlon-Pnck

I It

( H

1 1. 1 1 1 1&lt;-

Big Throng At tend
Farm Auction Friday

6*
^

u i w m l It 1

S i t

,'i. ! 111

H' ■ ii a i vifiituj hy
( Hide

pi l l
\ | | I'o lll pi llJItlAH
i 'II'M I
vvi*| i* fast

i

ui,,
:■&gt;. it &lt;i’|&gt;eure&lt;l

K .t u f . &gt;t. k&gt;lit be j

•lull k

.|m«

Delu'lh
1||. All ■?b.Jbet -,’.i

,

of

U 111.'ll
It..belt

A I a ll «r i.Hti i'u i i.i i&gt; Etson*
l&gt;* ’ ’ • * " ' l l m it.,- • (n| n ui ii.a p a r

•t

l ’ i&gt; ubuiii.tl in.mi:.at. ui

ilh lu i’bfltl
, I 1.i l i v. I. |tlI ilm„lil/i’t'.
,
OVI I pO ild#* Olh't ltr Ilf till i llix-l k
‘I' I'ttiit on i . d i ulu. tiuu cluivce.x—
Iliike ilub|&gt;et alely lt.i,,.|j|i llu,
a c..m|,romi,e
Hut (bey
mi tHfbt
. . i.,1
..
1

Ih e .HeiniiMile f onpt *
A *'4!iH lllM l tiMfOMloW

I'M iih ln 't

in •1ne

up

w ith

(in yth N tg

Hod I'V eiV iM ie w o iild i m p!
I a ll told ,i iitBii 11111 b* new ft con
1 n ig h t at th e Ci mi r l 11101*40,
h&lt;
le t (•nee he n os re u ilv hi lig h t and
• l u l l (I
w iiid d n l t n In to il d li llu* d iv is io n
u . , . .... . . . . . . . .
Monia u f T a f t ’s fia c k a rs h a il fig u f w t
xi t
M i n i U IB D
llt ,,
w in )M l,c b o ile r i f thn
I,.
M a ry i
H&lt;.H b , w k lu w „ f ,
.......... .............
u n lll o f le r
•
, K ’■ * ! ! "
, I U ‘'
, i m . ' l a l ' J D olt
li.it u tl..a M ic A r t lm f , w h o H
J u lv
, I M J . it » ■j'H'tlm t lu'HW fto n u ily b. l a l t , lits.l .io llv o .c tl Dm
t.i D c l.n iu l. " f t v , a lin g e r in g til
g ,.v u u lo M 'c ech lo n ig b l
iiohs

.ib e .va ’, |.ro cs.’.Im l is. J r.'itb

by Mr. Hmttb five yearn ng.i, ami
it mu vl veil l.y tier sou, George
G. Mu.III. tilt.I gruiul.luiigl.lvr,
Miinun M. MmIDi, uf DuLtilui. In ­
tel ni.’i. 1 wna ut Oaklawit Ceme­
tery, D e li. ml.
Mr. nml .Mrs. Dmllh wars rc sbtvntk of Mnt.fuiJ for ubuiit 2 6
years an.I Im o|ivrute.l .Smith's
llurbcr Hhitji on I'nrk Avenue.
Tlmv muveil lo Orange City In
1 (I4 S lu be close to their son all.I
Mrs. MmIDi rssidud thsrs until a
v s ir ago when sha moved to DsLand.

The scrap Is oxer D.l-?’ Lhtttn( I atll 11(laival rill T in » I lllh l I

Movie Time Table
mrz

“Rcnrniiiiturlm"
L llll - 2 : 0 7 - 6 : 1 l - 7 : 2 1
MOV 1 F.l A N D
'■Inside .Straight"
I'llu im : L IK E
“ Frida ot Mt. Louis"
7 :4 5 - 1 0 :30
"Thu Crooked W ay"
0 : 9 0 only

W;2 H

J
B fe ttS Sp

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="45">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="99720">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1952</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101071">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, July 04, 1952</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101072">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101073">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 04, 1952.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101074">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101075">
                <text>Original 9-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 04, 1952; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101076">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101077">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101078">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101079">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="10142" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="9780">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/7b15ccc27e3522689e5bd699b0e32585.pdf</src>
        <authentication>5ff9d4e6725c66daeb6acd5cd50efb04</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="101070">
                    <text>Matmere

tJia Casselberry Methodist Church,
She it eurvlvad by a grandson,

’ Mrs. Ella V. Slade, 80 year old
Lengwood resident, dint Monday
night In the Florida Sanitarium
following an Illness of two year*.
Born in flak Valley, Conn. Oct.
J. 18l&gt;2 Mr*. Slada was a cousin
CI PresWfrf.. '"'■'•eland. She had
resided In Longwood for the past
82 years where she was actively
associated with the beautification
Of that city. She was a member of
tha Longwood Civic League and

Legal Notices
n r A P M .it 'A T io n r u n
T A X US1KII
I Bee. IB M * Flo rlri* SlalHtee »f IUIMI
N O T IC 'D IH
la C IU .IIY
UIVK.N.
T h a t II W. KM«a. I III. Iiuliler or
Ih e fa llo w in g c a r t if lc a la lia * (lic it
M id r t r l l l l i a t* (n r la s deed tu lie
tleued
Iherenn.
The
le r llllc ile
fium her end r m r nf U aiiah ea, th*&gt;
d e se rip liu o u{ th * e r u g e r ir , end in *
nam e in w h ich II w s s »•»*•■ ml are
ae fo llo w s i
C e r lir ir a t o Nu. IS *
T e a r o f Iia n a n c * J u ly I , A .P I I I *
D e e crlp llu n uf P ro p e rty ;
N W U o f N K I4
Peel Ion
It
T o w n s h ip s i Hnulh fle n s e
Jl
D e a l, f t A cre s.
Name In w hich assessed D .D . D a n ie l
A il or eeld p ro p e rly being In the
C o u n ty of Henilnole. ritete o f F lo r *
t i e . unteee eurh e e rtltic a te e h e ll
!&gt;•&gt; redeemed e rc n rd ln n to le w the
p ro p e rty (tnarrlhod In eurh n e rtld e a l* w ill he euld in the h ig h est b id ­
d e r e l Ih e fro n t door nf Ih e Heml
n o l* C o unty C o u rt House e l Henfo rd , F lo rid a , on the (Ire ! Monday
III the m onth of A n a u n i. i s m . w hich
la the t lh dey o f A u a u a t. IS M
D eled thle 2nd dey nf J u ly , 1DM
O. I*. IIK IIN D U N
C le rk C irc u it C ourt,
Memlnnle C o u n ty, F lo rid a
vo th u

come of (he shootings
The Polish officer* had their
hand* lied in a dlatlnctive manner
behind (heir back* and most of
them were shot In the head. O'Konski said this technique has been
uied against American* In Korea.
O'Konskl said the committee
fixed the time of the Katyn massa­
cre ast he spring of 1940. For
months after that, hofctffcr.' Ain*cow officials were telling Polish
authorities the prisoners all had
been released to Join a Polish
army then being raised against
the Germans.
O'Konskl laid the remit de­
clares thin evasiveness Is being
practiced at Panmunjom, perhaps
for the same reason, whenever Al-

Lattimorc
Il'naH nnea f m m F a a » Onel

"Slacked" evidence 1o be used
against him and of contributing In
wnnt he railed hysteria whipped
up by the Nationalist Chinn.lobby.
A similarly vlgnrnus denial of
nny Itcd conncrlimis or leanings
was made by Lnlllmore in IU50
when a .Semite Foreign Relations
Committee Investigated charges by
Sen McCarthy (ll.-Wls.) of Coin
mitnlsl Infiltration of Ihe State
Department.
McCarthy accused Laliimore of
being a lop Soviet agent and the
chief architect of U. S. pulley In
Ihe Far East Liiltlmore rclorlcd
"Moonshine " Th" Democratic ma­
jority of the iorrlgn flrlnlion.s
unit, headed liy former Sen. Tyd
Inga (P.-Md), described McCar­
thy's charges ns "a fraud and n
hoax."
The Wisconsin senator «nld Ihe
Tydlngs subcommittee had conducted "a whllcwnsh."
PLEADS INNOCENT
LONDON i/T — William Marlin
Marshall, 21-year-nltl Foreign Of
fire radio operotnr, pleaded inno
ccnl loday In charges of slipping
state secrels In a Russian diplo­
mat. Ills trial was sel for nexl
Wednesday, July D.

LITTLE PEOPLE

•

Genuine
KoroHeul

Play Pools

Official Photograph ■ U. fl, Navy
A Intnl of 111 units nf blood wern donated by N nvy men on Juno 21. Volunteer workers assisted In
program. Left lo right, Mr*. J. L. Chittenden, rh nil mm; Mrs. Clara Ginn, Red Cross chairman of
lord volunteer women; Lieut. Comdr., Dr. F. K. .Cullum; Mrs. F. E. Cullum, Mrs. C. M. Kllng, Mrs.

Blood I k Donated At
Navy Station Clinic
lulnl of III units of blood
were donnlrd bv Nnvv men stnIiomd nl Ihe Hanford Naval Auxi­
liary Air .Station at the Red Cross
sponrored lllood Rank clinic at
the station on .tune 24. Wives of
men at the alntinn served as vol­
unteer nurses and workers.
These were assisted bv Mrs.
Clara Ginn, Red Cross rlmirman of
.Saoford volunteer women, and
Mr*. J. C, Roycc, wife of Dr. J. C.
floyce.
Nsvv volunteer ntlt set included
Mrs. Robert J. Ilillingslcy, Mrs. A.
Kopcr, Mrs. If. A. I'lgott, Mrs.
E. J. If a r u ie y o r . .Mis. If. L. Eng­
land, and Mrs. IV. F. poddy.
Nuvv volunteer workers were
Mrs. F. E. Cullum, Mrs. E. It
Rrowneller, Mis. ,f. f„ Chittenden,
Mrs R. f„ King. Mrs. C. A.
Rlioiin, Mrs &lt;!. M. Kliog nod Mri.
R. L. Lctton.
Ibuiiemade cookies were donat­
ed by the w ives of officers of
Filthier
Suoadmo Tills ly . three
(VF :ia&gt;. .Soft drinks, orange julre
anil breakfast lolls were also do­
nated,
A

|f'nntlnn*&lt;l prom I ' a i r

Water Skiis — 29*85 i

All People
FISHING

Enjoy The Holidays
W ith Equipment From

SPORTING
GOODS

PoliticH
H 'n e lle n r d Frii-w F e e * l i s t )

lions: On the or in and of the Elsenhnwer people, Ihe committee
allotted an hour :md a half tn
each side In Ihe forthcoming Texas
and lamlnlniiii disputes
In Ihe pre convention maneuverlogs which began Monday, the
Taft forces have clearly estab­
lished thru control of Ihe conten­
tion machinery Eisenhower backrrs any grimly It will he a dif­
ferent story when the convention
delegates themselves start stream­
ing into town.
Tall led Eisenhower with 470
delegates to .|lo as today’s con­
tests started. That was based on
Ihe Associated Press listing of
delegates pledged, inslrocletf or

willing to express a preference, or
on candidate ennresslons. Needed
In win; IKK.

PKOPK8AOR DIES
I)HANFORD, Conn, Ul -E d g a r
If. Klurtevant, 77, professor emeri­
tus of linguistics at Yale Universi­
ty, one nf Ihe founders of Ihe
Linguistic Society of America and
a former president nf the Ameri­
can Oriental Society, died Tues­
day.

Frey UcntoH

CASUALTIES R EV EA LED
WASHINGTON kB-Tho Defense
Department today Identified 78 bat­
tle casualties In Korea In a new
list (No. 508) which reported eight Hermans Oranga Band
killed, 68 wounded ana two miss­
All Meat
ing

FLORIDA DRAPE "A" — DRESSED and DRAWN

FRANKS

Swift* Premium Skinned
Shnrtahnnk Tender Smoked

ROLLS
HEAVY WESTERN

Truman

Little B igger People

Lejral Notices

Legal Notices

tleel

made a great hullabaloo against
Ihe Iwo dams he dedicated Say
lug the dams were nttockrd as a
"method Inwards sm'iulirnllnn of
Ihe electric Industry," Mr. Tru­
man declared;
"The Amerlrnn Medical Assncla
Ron uses this same slngnn In lls
fltild against better health and ho*
pllnl services for Urn rnintnnn
man.
"The real eslntr In h h v uses Ihe
same slogan In lls rigid ngalnsl
housing programs,
"In oilier words, every lime we
try to do something for the people,
some sneelnl lulerrst pops up and
yells 'socialism '"
Mr Truman’" train rolled In
whistle rinp fashion through O n
Irol Arkansas Inward the border «(
tils unlive Missouri to dedicate the
Roll S lm a ls and Norfolk flams
From Ihe platform nf his sprelal
train ill Newport. A rk , Toesdny
night, he told several hundred per
sons! “This Is Ihe No I whistle
slop of 1852-(hern will lie n lot
more of them,"
He added:
"Bill Ihey will lie different from
W48. since 1 will he wnrklng for
somebody else."
The President flew Inin Lillie
Rock Ttioxdnv night In an Air
Force ('onslellnliiin for one nf his
rare appearances In (he South.
Arkansas was not one of Ihose
stales Hint fell Into Ihe States
lllghls column in 1848.

BEEF
CHUCK

Quick Froien Young Grade A
Pressed and Drawn 3 to 10 Lb, Avg,

Sultant Brand
In Chill Gravy

T-BONE
SIRLOIN

Red Beann
Kidney Beans
Blackeyed Peas

Dressed and Drawn Grade A

Allgood Hiked Sugar Corsd Breakfast

HEAVY WESTERN

PALM RIVER IJREAKFAHT

CORNED
BEEF HASH
Crowds r nr

Jane Parker's Fresh

GOLD or MARBLE

PRESTON EXTRA SMALL
Whitahoaaa

your living i p i r i oal-of-Aooni — to b « u (|fy your
H u n m w ( f f itw l eonervU ahbri i n oimpl* to liuMtU, •conomtcul, iM
k n l k A M w Immm for ymir spring y n ri im pm vm vntil
s*
Pltln — li e M cVM ivnrnd
-T
OrMH, TH# R*d
lSe tuck* dsHvnsd

Apple Butter
Bisquick
SEAUELL HOFT WHITE

Oak Hill

Tomatoes |
RtUaMa Grade A
Sweet Peas
Galatin Daawrti

Sparkle

�ft&lt;r •

v,-

■
:

It

n m r x * v *^ffT*i&gt;«ii. y ftCff/,1^1

■ j. ijvfc . ,«7jjy rt(i-*nptr '

1111: W L i i n i E i t

Y O U D O N 'T

m*t7» rear 3*aford H«uU, Cltj
Delivery, by 7:00 P. M., pitas* c*U
YELLO W CAB U U

S

T

h

e

l

a

^

• V O L U M K X X X X 1 II

Thomee Lemon, former mayor
and city manager of Bloomington,
Ind. haa been tentatively selected
a* city manager of Sanford, tho
Herald was Informeil today. Con­
firmation of his appointment is
expected at the next meeting of
the City Commission which has
been scheduled for July 14.
Mr. Lemon who has held the
combination post of mayor and
city manager of 111Doming ton for
the past four yeats. was until
recently a wax manufacturer and
vilited Sanford last Sunday and
Monday at which time he was
formall" interviewed 'by all city
commissioner*.
Pointing out thet the Commis­
sion has be»n deliberating continu­
ously on thr procurement of a

one naramnnnt consideration that
we have held all alon&lt;' Is that the
man selerleil a« city manager
m"|t be appro«ed hv all flv» commisslonere without re.iervatlon.
He added that more than tin ap
rtlcellr.ni h**’a been received a’ul
that jn or t? have been r&gt;-&lt;-«m,nllv
Interviewed t a*l Sunday three anplicante. besides Mr. Lemon, visit­
ed Ssnford and interviewed four
members of the Commission at the
Valdes Hotel. Mr. Catraway was
enable to see Mr. Lemon until {
Monday.
“The |ob t&lt;a« been offee-d to a
man whu all rile commissioners
feel Is a natural for the Job",
Mavnr Stamper said.
The other three applicants In
t»rview»&lt;l were: Leon Miner of
South Hand. Ind.. Richard price
nf Wavno, Pa. and Paul White of
Lawrence, Kan,
Commissioner Carrawsv sold
that Mr. Lemon “will make us u
mighty fine mimf*. "I was much
Imprejie^jaith-hla experience nod
background ,h e said, “ It did not
take him very long to convince me
that he la the heat man available
for the Job”.
Commissioner Ivey nlsn said
that Mr. Lemon was tils choice an
cltv mtiiaurr He added that Mr.
Lemon had snhl that lie would noretd the post If It were offered to
him.
Commissioner John Kader indi­
cated that lie was not sure that
Mr. Lemon would aeon* the lob
aa city manager hut admitted Hint
a man has iwen ten’ ntiv'-lv un­
proved for the post. He also said
that Mr. Lamon and Mr. White
were the two most likely prospects
and he added that "gll of the com
mlsslonera are agreed that tb&lt;man selected would ho the rlsrht
man T
for, city
of Snnfurd
___ .manager
_
he la young and aggreanlve and
I* a family man with two sons’*
Commissioner Chase was non­
committal about tha appointment,
hut admitted that ha had heard of
the Bloomington, Ind. man and
that the final decision would he
made at tha n n t meeting of thj
ir n its s s S Os Psss Twai

*0

K lrchhoff Plans
Huge Ike Postcard
i

li
I

Arthur Klrchhoff, who recently
mpds a hit with postmastera at
thslr convention at Llttlo Rock,
Ark., by lenaing thorn a huge
postcard, 18 by 44 inches In alie
on which waa pasted 84 souvenir
card* with local views, Is getting
ready another whopper card which
ho sold he will mall to Honeral
Elsenhower Saturday.
In addition, ho U sending a
campaign button, eight Inches In
diameter, which ha made from an
Mttmlnuin cake box. He chile it
« “Crocker for Ike” button as It
l l titled “For Ike** and haa crackera painted an It.
The big card la addressed to the
general at the National Republi­
can Convention, Chicago ami bears
tha mssssgs “ W* Florida Cracklira went Elsenhower.^____

Sanford Herald
t Vacation-Pack
No matter bow far away
*eym homa yea may | s m yoeTMatlon yaa can readily eatcb
ap aa lb# homo towa news by
ending the Raaford H*ra»
when you retam. Ton can ar­
range with yoor carrier bay, or

a

r

SA N U O H D ,

Wreckage Is Strewn
Over Quarter Mile
A re a Near B r a d e n ­
ton A t 8:45 T o d a y

RHADENTON vt* -A screaming.
Ilamlnt! Ii 47 Jrl bomber crashed
25 miles southeast of here today
killing all aboard.
Site i ll f Ituy tiaden reported a
boy idlild pick up Ibe biggest
piece of wreckage strewn over »
ipiailcr mile atea and a kneecap
(rum one of (he airmen was the
largest portion id a body recov­
ered
ll,oh'ii said offlrlals al Madlll!
Air Force Hasp III lumpa said the
' le was listed Ibere like ship
taken nlf about 30 minutes
holme it crashed
I he crash occurred al a 15 a ill
IPs miles from Myakka City
Hadcn said Hill Parlance, a
Hradenton policeman gave lids
version of ibe accident
He and (Icorge Gill, a license
examiner lor the Highway Patrol,
were fish lug when They heard a
screaming noli*.
They sa-‘ the plane in Haines
It look a diva and C la sh e d nose
,io"“* B* nL . h* ’ »«,1tf|,e‘l •*? .“c- first There was a big puff of
cepl a position as vice pirsident smoke The ship dllllcd a bole In
of tile Jacksonville Atlantic Na­ the ground with such fori'e ll
tional Hank.
opened an underground spring
V.ben Ihiiruuce mid Gill reached

ll.O H I U A

Local B a n k er Is Made
Vice President Of
Jacksonville B a n k
J miiivs I.. luglry, who has
served ns bead of the Huiifuid At­
lantic National Hank since 1934,
today resigned as president of
(hut Institution and announced
thut lie will move to Jacksonville
In mid-August to accept a posi­
tion as vies president &lt;&gt;( ths Jack­
sonville Atlantic National Hank
with which the Hanford bank is
affiliated.
Mr. Ingley said that this de­
cision has been made reluctantly,
that b» regrets tbo necessity «t
moving from Hanford, but that tile
oppoitrinities afforded fur great­
er service by his new position me
such that they cuutd not be ignoi
id. Ills resignation was acted upon
try the humd of directors at then
lost meeting.
In announcing Ills decision, Mr
luglry expressed his deep appre­
ciation fur the valuable friend­
ships lie has made In Hanford,
and commended the directors, offl
curs and personnel of the bank fur
their loyalty ami co-operation
throughout Ids yearn of assoclu
lion with them, lie uttrlhutcd the
giowth of the bank and Its fine
iinniirlal cunditiun to Ilia axcallent aplrit which ban prevailed.
Mr. Ingley was burn In Pitts­
burgh, I'a.. Jan. 7, 1997, of Eng­
lish stuck. Ilia parents, Albert and
Mary Ingley, had moved to Pitts­
burgh from Birmingham, England,
shortly before Mr. Ingley was
born. They raised a large family,
four brotliera ami three sisters,
some of whom were burn In Eng­
land and some In lids country,
Gnu of Mr, Ingley's brothers,
the lit, Rev. Fred Ingley. Lf.D.B.,
T.U., waa bishop of tliu Episcopal
diocese of Colorado until his
death last year. Uisbup Ingley
preached In the Holy Crosa Epis­
copal Church of Hanford during
the spring of 1942.
Mr. Ingley served In tha U. S.
Navy during Ihe first World War
after which he was married to
Misa Agnea Watta and moved to
Jacksonville where ho became connacted with the Atlantic National
Bank.
He waa much interested in base­
ball, playing semi-pro independent
baseball fur 16 yeare and icmalnIng an ardent fan ever alnce. He
has also been actively interest*,!
in other eporta, especially golf
and tannla.
Mr, Ingley wae a member uf
the Junior and Senior Chambers of
Commerce in Jacksonville and
acted a* vestryman of St. Mark’s
Episcopal Church. Tha Ingley a*
two children. Marguerite and
Jimmy, wera horn In Jacksonville.
On Dec. 29, 1936 Mr. Inglsy
moved to Sanford and aaaumea
his dutlss aa executive vice presi­
dent of the Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank under the presidency
of tha lata rater J. Feitner. lie
remained In this position until
Jan, IS, 1944 when he waa elect­
ed president of the bank.
On Ihe flrxt January following
ttwatia—a o» r M t r a wer
„ ,8 M P B E PO STED HTT
ROME (It — The tanker Rom
Mary, bald In Aden Harbor after

aa.*-

it rectivtd
Rose Mary
naithar tha
______ ship nor tha

lift « u given.

I

TH U U SD A V

R ed T r u c e Chiefs
O f f e r N ew Scheme
MUN SAN. Korea 1/7*1—Com
munist negotiators today of
feted a new plan fur breaking
lie Korean trme talks dead­
lock, but an Allied tpukssnian
•aid the piopu-al contains a
"lot of gimmick* and putentisl gimmicks."
Ma|. Gen. William K. Harri­
son Jr. anld ihe Itrd plan "may
he an Important mu and ll
may nnt.
Ihe linla Indiralrd they
would ease their demand fist
return of all military prison
era III I'nllrd Nations slnckadea.
provided Ihe 2(1,900 Chinee*
ranllvea are returned. 'Ihey,
a-ked for seerrt sessions tl)'
dlsruss the proposal.
Mari l*i,ii. Ihe senior Allied
negotiator, Immediately called
for ■dlourninrnt milII Friday
to study It He did mil reply In
the Communist diliuml for
• irrel sessions.

□

Ingley Resigns As
Bank Head Here
For Jax Position

d

f

e

r

a

l

f

t

In 1**i&lt;a|-a*i a lu t e

A N I N D K I’ K N D R N T D A I L Y N K W S P A P E It

t'Htahllshed 11*08

Ing ley Ueni^nH

i

Aft,!' « 04.VI \ 1A lift* AT l\K&gt; AAUS r t I ■■ I I a i i t i i i i i n i u n i t

Bloomington, Ind. Jet Bomber At
Mayor Named As MacDill Falls
K illing Crew
Sanford Manager
Fo r m al Confirmation
O f T h o m a s Lem on's
Application E x p e c ­
ted B y Commission

n

P j / cloudy to cloudy through
F iiili$ , - tth ehDI* tc illirtd show­
er* lit lu.tth pot lion &lt;0,1 •catlc.'ed
'tin ei» and thwi-ii-rsho.vers In
, ,l|, IXIllltlU In-. Mlill nt; vilely&lt;iiieii il . i&lt; r i «1j , l iilii” inoge

Ibe Mem- Ib e hole a lre a d y Imd
lilli il w ith &gt;valer and su n ie llu id
on th , m u la c e w ux hut nmg
fe e d
liv e
w lm w a s in a
lir e
p ic k in g
ol ultKi x tw o m ile s
Ir o n .
Hie c r a s h , sa id " l l seem ed lik e in
e a rth ,m a k e “ " ‘ i “ " u o s l shook h im
Iro n i the tre e

Senior Officer
Of East German
Sector Deserts
•l Other Red Police
men Flee Willi Him
T o West S.iiu tiuiry

JU LY

3,

l ‘).VJ

A ssu riiilcd l lri,i&gt;i l.rn-tril W ire

No. *.!2ti

uNCmiuForIke Announces Fight
Blocking Reds To Keep Party Clean,
Fit F o r Lead ersh ip
President
Criticizes
'Go It Alone* A m e r ­
icans In Report D e ­
livered T o Coni:i ess

Germans Would Fight Russians ’,
Says Immigrant Youlh In Sanford

W A S H IN G T O N i.t*
P ro d d i-u l
11ll III li it t-,1,1 C o n g re ss to ,|.n Ihe
G lid e d N u llu m m a d e II p o ssible
lo stop H u m la lie sa id A m e ilc a n
"g o ll alone ' a d v o ca te s w ould m
v ile Win Id W a r 111

llic l.iemlin pulley of compirsl
iiiig l.l lo, o ' been tl rt--vksltl.ltlie
•jld
" l l it h o t lud been c l r a i l *
Hid deciM Vely b lu ttg b l to llw I i .i i
of w o ild o pinion in Ih e I
N "
We v a n ii in p e a ie hut » e ca n
m il i&lt;in M ilium - " il.o t ' l i - iilc iit
•aid " V in t u t il,ie a ll, we c a n ,m l
a m 11 by f .n c e alo ne W e . a ll n i l ,
the peace o nly b y c o n lo o iliig to
a ,ir k lo i iiile iu q llo u a t tu slic e and
m o iu llly th ro u g h Ib e U n tie d Na
none ”
S u b m ittin g
an
an n u al
rep o rt
n lilc h ile t a ilr d I b ille d S ta le - re
la I ions w ith Ib e in te rn a tio n a l oi
g a m ra llo u , .Mi
T ru m a n
m l in
ill a c c o m p a n y in g le lte i that al
Ihiiugh t ln - e iid u tln n * h s ,t- been
,'a m e d on n io -tly m i a non p a M i-an
Ins-Is
th e re h a v e lo-eii p i i l i s . i l i
■'Siiim* of Hu—*» H 1:n‘ h&gt; .i n ' in .io«*
in i -itiiM id im p i l k ’IH V M ill i ' i l l
Vill lii
Kills lead lo llo‘ holiH-aiisI
old,- oat
Mr Truman M ill

■IKIt 1.1 N r A ... ........... s t a ir 111
M il ,,l Hi,.-1- o ho ui &gt; li* lit
| | ,e r , ,I th r F i s t i.e r n m n C iim
uc blind b, &lt;1 I If I
rnnril-sl "p e o p le 's p o lic e " and nlm ',-o ll alum
it I oil) O would ll i 11 o V
oilu-r lie d im h o - in c ii ile - e rte d t&gt;, .....................
the W, I vvltlllli the l&gt;a-l 1Mllo lir i
Hi, -o lid ploutess tow aid ' OI III
11(kill
W e-I
Hi t In i o t lic ia l
lllllinunctd oe.u'e v*l«V« It tile • ''tiled

li-i

nia.le ill llo past seven

.............
| „ s p e , l „ l I toM Ho................................. ...........
| „ w ||„ . Iu llh „
...p ilv a le n l lo .......................
........................
iiia lo r w as m e b iiiK e of the ilc '**" I11,1
pailllicut eoncei Ill'll w llb SoVIcl
lie did ooi i.ti iitllV

................. .
v ,,“ *

The 1117 Is a. speedy medium
bomber flown by a 3 mini crew
anv " I Ihe
pilot, navigator unit bombardier sei lor biirilers HI Heillll
Co d alone
advocates 1 • n
It Is one of Ihe fantes! planes the
hollow', the biggest Ip,It yet to Mongl,
M.u \iilnir
h-i d
il,&lt;
Air Force bun
w tlg g b ' out of ttu- llo 'inn net In pin a &lt; m In -nidi i-ss to ion m
C U T I iiiiiL 'U iiit V
„ - C l,,
F a s t G e t m u n v , told W e ste rn po
Ia s i ve.u a lb i M r
'
H im .......
M 1 I I T I .A U U h H U A L K &lt;m A M a | ( l | . |l(, wa%
n ,,, p ;„ ,t lo v e d I ............... I- u h a s t * ............ ...
tin e
&lt; oi saltp &gt;
I
l i c t m a il V o lk s p o lu e l t p n ip le 'a |H, &lt;i
e a iig h l on . the rear .t r u l of hl» | ( t | &gt; | | ) m , wi(‘s
tu r“ #d
n „ - I n ,.dent
l e t ............. «&gt; •&lt;•
burning plane today when In- a ll in .s lru iiu -lll III c iv i l w a r
in it ia l I n l I l l ’ll With b la m e III Hu
balled out and lie had to shale ll
lliillu x v , in i-h arR e uf lliu S o v ie t
M im m init ik is I w a r n*'p'‘ *
Iihimv Ueluro llouHmt to earth
d m easu re.x d e sig n ed h i cut
” '.!*' *S■-iiv lr I lead* r i h a v e been
fJ ile
The plntiu crashed anil exploded ninlfs p ire
W est llc r lln xei to rs fro m till
a lew aecondx later at Htowurd eontuct w ith the F u s t /o n e c a m e M im illiu le d In t ill'll doet ru le s nl

( ir iM T .il

IIIK &lt; )t T . d l

t ilSI Vw* till*

h i &lt;»in ( !»•»*i k*ia

K ill
A in

I I , t o ,lilt HI
* lli« 4ir i m a ils a i »
lls ’ 1,1 I I'a H u - m in ’* H*
W nU kf ril i F I &lt; * •* V* I
(is i 111it I■ lllllh l|fl Hill
'
III ' 'Et 11f M111 li* 1l H I" !'1I'
till R111*1 I ' 'ilil S
I It t i l , MIII' */i&gt;l»&gt;» 1 *
,,j
u .- ir .
I*
t i l l W It' ll

Se.itI &gt;ele-

R .ip ;

I H im
ii
*«

" it .l i e s

»
u i 1 il-i
I

l»iMl, f 1&gt;
tii i kMin-j

* «A t m h . t l

• It Ik

1 '11 "l.i

»• ll* Iim I s
|| *1 I V * li fh

.Util

|i ll 1***i

I* till t111’ t*k 4&lt;kl it "..Ilift

*'•«&gt;"

Ll i III' iv ••

t

fv* ii kvt
Liii

in.

,,k uil
,1 1
ml i

t is’ii - v«|

t Oir

it(illii&gt; i IMkt I \t *•111-1 «

v%ilift
llitf

4 Mil*

III *S(S111;i r

lit

(

llti*

-

11* »tlh I nf | m i in i i* ii
k* i il*' I •i ll|i« i 1)141,1 i
|. IS. * II Ill'll sill .1 | t
. |*t ll- Ill &gt;14

t i l l tut

l*t i i likit!

*HI\

lii * i . H i l i t
* I . Hills Slid ‘ sit Is (
*11 I (|S \ \ &lt; d i l l
Hit*
.Sill .sl.«.Ill III.* I' m
It*
| ftp* t
I tin » lit ' *
in lit • d ml* i i in mi
I ill* r I ••»\ III 111 3
\ Mil I II .| In i' ,1li
31 ||i' I i
w I, •la 1ill il It iili’M f»
till
Ills
1 11! %I'f ll V

\mifiMfh

&gt;ay

Ik*
SI ill
*t. li’l '- l t f l

I

l l i riti
'l&gt; l| I w in ! I
I It Vs ill Jit ll' \ F ill f I-'
I i 'si,
n it,*l ui *• t i I

t hi

Li

i» h ila ii
»l' V|l1#1
. v iii i

III.

i i | Digcl - I i
Uf Is I III "Mi I j)e ' ,* t, I
*i
mill i ■1' i i I Mill
V1 •

ui

.1 Mil

t tiam i

I*1‘ II l • 111* 'Hftl
mi t.» 111 ‘n u r
cltMII

*1i*IM

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

It!

U * s . It I i l l V'i *
i' ll fill'
n i l H i r I r it | 4 i t Ik IV III iitf

tiu h ut ( i n u n t i l
if i
I* in. 11* li, m i.lrtl I kml H
ps‘n |ilr ' Vtiulrl JM #'f» I t
m 'l'uiutt lu ll |itn V r|s
I,,
F .V f lt l . v l l l l k l l V4 it lit .* I
It lit It* I l l« I Ilk HI V* lillt I
tl I* I ss (it* I title* I III"
f-*| l l - A hi I It 'III 9 t"

II

fit

I.I.*
L l ll

Kail Ti.ulf" (till
i ,:isst*j| its Suiialt*
Lous To IN rsiilrn!

i- I ■
I »I*
II* i
nl.* *

lit, in
)IsIIIt1

»' r

ih

I .-III,I
V
pi i l l ,41

ill
I, •

II * 1 Mk ttf in 111&gt;1i 1-1 .. ).'( 1
III,
••*. f- 1* Hi.. i 1 * •1 (Mil 1 I " 1
ik.t IIM
1 h M.'l, i ■.Mils 1
I ’ l.
M i'll! 1* 14JIf ,111 *ti i if,* li\
-■It,*l*
\\ * 'lli« .L it
Its*
III Lt
|) , ,
• 1 fi» 111 Ih*
H t1 *' "1'
|.| *3 I *1 M ' 1 ........
1! Ill ti .4,1h
L ii1
.ill* 1 13311 .I t . Ml th 1. .Is

k ill
Ml
’•••I iihtll full! ii n
(mil 11n’i
M .v ..f
IF •'!. ih&lt;I l&lt;&lt;
ill Hill
11*
• mi* ih| r. In Iln
hu
** i"„
l,i* l Iitfliift 1lilt &lt;i&gt;iju n i i iiti»!■
fit Jill «' 1 * ti ii i l i *ii i „ 11*» * ,1 lev'....I
r« Kit||t'lli
» m j#*oi
r y h l i i, llln t\i v3
nl*
m*iii if•* »iyi
M*n
• t!
"I1**'
V tifk n u l l in ’ &gt; l . .i nl
II flit
lik ill
it *hi 11
I 'I
l i l * • I iki-i Ulikt* l*H
| tt*11*&gt;iT ,
Mi*
I I I i ki'ls 1
Mkl.l ,1., full
MII * 1
CM I \ l«A*| H11( i k l!(tllM&gt;M HI,t Iim I
.1(11
S 1. il
• 1Hi*
.11 It
Ll
•|U*IM!Mi,l I *3
ill
. i i i l i i i - it
ft - 1- I I
it 1• " I 1
1*
s' I ( 1/4*11 I l l ' I ni iJ hi w i n f IV
!
'In
(I* 1. " ' J |! 1 » nil M l t
1..
i »iMilt I V 1-, ll |*)*1 | *V1 -I
I'M ll
' ................ . i 1&lt;. i k 1 ,
II* Nil I krl
V . H V "I k VI V
.(III
1 .............
f l-l ,
mi.* It
,'M 'Mil h**'» ill Mia hit* I " *. *'' v \
t.k t , Ml .It *1' II ll
l,k i k l sti
I ■ ' l l I t o n s -I t i l l
|' l i c i t
*| k

• |l, | i h *i*i m i n
1 ll t 1*11 ...........
tki. . . i f f ' • i it IMII 'i " it if &gt;M IM I m Mi h
*1 H* • this* ill 1*1 m c l
.'ii i *
. 1 . 1 . m it li* i (it *44* ■I it. ll ’ I Mil
................ t
I it • 1 I* ' if ' HM*’ Mil
&lt; I''*",;*
Ilk if III. I ni Cl* 1
N
1 • M * 1 i O hm
i ,l , -1
........11. t u i lit** |H •' s"M| 1
1 Mi «( H m
. ■1 M' S (

k« r
• ii
*:
i i .1* i
,ii* t, i n

,1 lllint, ,1 l ' H i kill 11k » ll 111 I'.tl
, ,1 II
ll | "I. *’ 1 ,1, 1 ,1, mI -h ie
,1,
n ,* , ,
11sint i . • ■
1 1 * * . 1 .. . .
■III la 1" 1is vi *| Hm
, m i\ i llh ii tl Mil) ilphohl Ib , Ib-pllllMl KM t t ilM i l •!«
,1 l&lt;n | la* a ll,!
Mi 1|s«i 11 in k
” s\(i’ Ip st*. 1’' i niiiw ni l, • w in i i i i
• • 1s t l l i l l , I
H |*1■ *• ih ||
* H i f * I m 33,11
\ ,l.t ’ . . ( k.1. ft \ r h i
isii*i*i»i
. nfUi • ! i • i 1 *tl il* • I Il'IlM U
1. i .( ....... i It 41,*1 i- 1 |M .t'fs lllt i!
i * *, ill in lilt! ii
, f*&gt;'|*« *' » t im ti
; , .'I,
H tkiki
Ik *1 t .. * , j 1
f "11k1M 1111ij
i “ 1 il
n
H,Mt
|t. M* 1 t f t '' kM•&lt; 41*
k ' I,-

Countv Airport 3tk miles south of S . , n . l l , « a S , C
&lt; ............. - ......... i l .........
Fori Laudardala.
The pllnl, Gnpt R If Hub,sell, rl.
,1 tin. ll. ds t.rinamr
total conM.I.-ralmm,
be »•»*« ... '
29, Miami, suffered second degree ft,,1 tlio Iti-ils, tirlngmc 'In- tntal C i,i n , pt h a- U -l tin- K r e m lin m in
the fli.,1 days of July -ilnim a cm ,i-,,- ot n iti-rn u im u a l co n d o , t
burns of Ihe face, arms ami llilgln foi
in di-li'clors, mi uimvuiill) l,n it** w h n ti l l i l i - a 'c i f Ho- p e ace ol IlnHe was ulnm- in the lighter plane to
u , it HI In x lii rm g op c I iims w a r
Al Hroworil General Hospital mnnbt&lt;r
hollow Is said In liuvr Ijrninjhl In n
u liv c itin g f le e g o v ci 111111-1,1llubsch's eundltlon was described
with him wiluulili- inform.ilum , oil iiih I , uip lo s iog In--' lid im ld iillo it
us "gnucl."
renting toll,i it Voik'.pnlm-i plans, m ill ■m i,-in • i iln tu tv ld G u in n Ii &lt;
iln told attendants lliut hu " m&lt; |111(
s),o| n,,, Inlorm.iiion is
in-a
lin in '* &lt;&gt;l i x lc iid iiig il
mi a rouilm- lligld will, the -i- m |„.hlK
M,
|i„||im t,M,„-d
1' *1'
» • ' 1 III! • i i
Fighter Squadron In,in tin- M., „VI., („
Allied anilooito-s r iililn d w ill,o u t i c c . i n l lo ib e so, , , i , nl* nl n th ,'i in ,to m s nl i C i p c i l
im it s
rine Air Station, llpa Itw-ka, iumil , lvns
rliiM-ly iiiti-r
tii
i , .i
larixillft Other plinth with luml
tfiufer Hollow's dire,-lion. Ho- Ini t lx ll rig id Iln
I'liild
c
n
t
Mini
InIm
ped
tin
marks and iralile patterns when I'omiiHiiiivts nl the Hast Znnr li.m*
I.M*
his plane cniigld (ire
elenreil wide I lines through lm&lt; is ,1 .,v m il c o n ic w in ii Hie K r e m lin
m
il
,1
c
,id,"
i
l
e
at,lin
t
m
a
k
e
at1
1s t m d T r m l I an il
He leaped mil, he said hoi the In give guunls mdiiimm-ri'd u mi
I ill" Hi i
chute became entangled oil o rein ulunp Hie sei-tnr hmindnry wlnm t-it- .... and -olive....... wutk. and
w ill ,'liu iig e Its eu, ii &lt;M i s s kdtil I t i l l i n j r
1 I-- I HIM. Ik I h
i h t I nf
I dp
strut of the tilnring Corsair
He 'he Reds have made ........... t&lt;&gt;Hm
I til’ll In re we m il l I'onltmte In Ills I ■*’ |*M * I t IM
*fl I n
• IMi i i
yanked the t hole loose nod cam, West a matter of a life and d, ,,ih
I, l -in* tel w lllllig n e - In la k e till,
IIM It nl MHi r , ill*
\ * f I .......I 1 n l . |
\ I ,t. m
il s
.(1 I ' 1 t
I l l s lit i' ll
IM
1
down west of Ihe airport
• ni l
\
Hie lluw „( refogees sernv. Hie m ill, ti-p-, low m l • , not O d e r,, i a i i ii if I L smi, ft* • H* I.• : it*,i -i i • i *il i • (*i
« E. * 1 *l
si
n in I
Hi H m
.1 ' .
.
1 •I*
If
/mini holder lias slowed down tie I I , ,m il ten loll-, " Im .a id " W e m o - 1 . hm I l a iil ri i i *
It ! Mil
i . i (1
i*.*t"
tiin
’ I" Mi I', I Mil i I
1
. il ' Hi 1 ..................... ............. .
,
o
n
llilu
e
to
k
e
e
l'
the
dnol
n
p
eil
In
I'uusu nl Ihe drastie me x.iiies i n
M! II, lil t I -Mti
r. l M.sr l l h i i 1 ■
El
1 • lut 1 .
• •&gt;, 1
i H, 1 IIIVs'l*
1 .............. 1 '
• s sty ■.
■
||i
eii by Hie people'b imllce In -. ,1 tin- G o llid N a lln n lot tin- So vie t • * ri iss , I m ta i
H
III* ll l ul l A I
Hi
M« ,1
Jil Jin i ll V l l V H m
I.. I • * k*
it* sMI.-i f It •
.1. It
I
...........
to
join
tinn
o
it
m
u
lot
it*
nil tbo frontiers. Ilowevei, it
\ ' Mi ll
I h . 1 M l I,
llll l **aIlia* i**l I111
Is
li f
1, r
V*si • s .* Ml
Vm ll M 3
1 111 1* , 1
t Mi
li . t*
1 MV
easier lo gel Irnm the East seetoi o t i m ltltl lei, un the t o o l to poane
.It . i liflH HI 'M* i "S" firyrvi* l.afi * n i t f l il 1 1
tii i I l n l i l t e d
1 &gt;l 1 M * 1* " 1 *.M 1 I I I . ' ) - l i
1 Hi ’
of llertin In the West seetors ttm,
kill 11 s'llllMlMM**
141 fill1 ,1Mill- i I. i .
.
i ' i n - " l ' i i m u * u' lvivt
* ilk I n
•It tk 1 m
il l
l&gt; ft
1 S' l
it Is for u German to go from iim
i liiim k iin (in iff im
H im
S ii l.« \ H
•.I
( i.k fin* '
r *•Ml
1 1 V * I .......
Eastern occupatinn rone to tlo.
! Li's ItxillV
1 M.
1 1. * i-1 ............
i -t i i i m ! h y
1 t * Vk t
is l u l l 1, t
If, • « I l c . 1
Plans for the July 17 Armed Western
I hill It 1*1* I t*f t I I * | IIM a itii it i stl 1 S1 1|*|•
'* * 1
1 •. ii 1 S I Hi*
.1
|'l rj
'11*&lt; t i m* I.S 1 1. II, iv*
Forcss Blood lltlve wera discussed
Hollow liroiigtit Ills wile ant
n i F f i l , H i n t t i n i n , I 3VI H i H m h
t L ll
In* ll 1 ft
• IIM 1 Hi . , Mil
33 fill ll
.3 • H 4' iti’ki *s i V , HIM" * Mi ll lit
at a meeting ysstetday of the three ehlldren with him across tn&lt;Mt*f|, Wills’ ll |Mt*3 l ' l . . | f li| Iktl Itt
lit m II III*
ll* 4 s
M3
Hsi t H v Mini
His
1 Hi (,i •
summer romntillea in chiree nf line
M in H im In m r h i t i t (i hat **I 111
* 1 1 Hli
l turn lilt
1 * &gt;j i Ml i l n i ftl 1 n f
1 1.
. *.111 1
Mi l l ’ll Ht *1 n l t i k i
the drive, Joa McCasIln, chairman
as 3v hu In *'i
fni Ih* i «in u In if i l „
i n i ■ III , 1 . , |t! | | * is. i i it u l i i r i n
111- 1 n&gt; •1
&lt; ll*.
illiii
i '■ • * Ik n l 1 1
of the conimltiee announced tmlav
U l ’l l l (i* i111n i l 1 I t r l* Di i ' i l ri111 11.1,■
L . i
k III
3 *11
Mi 1
1• ll ' (‘il It. 1.1* * M r
Oil*
T w o i'll'O s g ro v e * " ii It ............
*'Wa expect the drtve lo he S hIvh F la n Studied
11 III
1 n &lt; ' 11 1s &gt; | | .
May mi \\ \
I t'isi jii'i him I H i*
I
l.s 4 n &gt;1
lit illi ii nkiH | n s
| lit
tl* . il M&gt;11 i'f
ru le nf Go- ‘tenfold N a v a l V o sil
Ihe most successful thus far and
ih.
......................... .............
-E Hi*
I'litinly
Hi
fill*
il I M
i t&gt;4
Inry
A l' Station
imw avatlitble l i l t V it \ I i ins' ! i 114r11J111ij i n i . ( i i , I t | vs k '
donations (o b« fsr in excess of
! i n nl
&gt; I i MII m JH,
• , ,
■ f ' ! 1* H M IM nf t
i M M*
\ mi 1* i l l y
Ll
1
for
lea"llig
In
privilliInletesle,
It I Cl f i 4411 f'kt I fir lit ,m l Ill S'tktll I ll •
the quota," Mr. McCasIln added.
A HI I I I 1 IM SI kk| m 1 I Mil |* i i 1 III Hit*
Director!, uf tin- Haufuid Mwaa nniiniiin-uii tills mnintng I** kill 1 tilt I I I I t Mill \ i IIM, hi l l A)I I I | M Ml. * n l i.
Tha group, meeting in ihe H*-,l t-lmnls Association met thi» limit
H ull lit* Hi*itiL'ill Hu* .liiy rs i m
411 st i t l IHM i i t. l (it i lk i l i nt III n f hi*r
l.ienl
«'
I.Sullivan,
public
re
Cross office at (he Takech Huild- ing with Chamber of Cumtm-i
• H i L* l| n i | ’ L- &gt; n i
; l III ion u mi hi ht iim * if it mi* &gt;&gt;
i Hi s 1 I H i hi
\ iin ii.il
K lc c lio ii I m
ing, heard Clayton PniauU, Ul-md MmiHgt-r For rest Hreckenridg,- n&lt; luttun* officer
|&gt;Miuts'i| H m*
lii.H i
uiimiuhiM uf
t st
|*
1 till &gt; 1 i i it i i i i i i 1 l»y H n 'M ils infnrni’itnin w-in .-oiitalin-1
Drive representative fur the
IH t'MlI* llli’ l ! i! i n il'll’ v■
33 1( at ,1,1
I |l4*lf4'l I ti kf Milk
Eli* at lVMIl LlJ^r-3
1
ronxider a proposal to hold n salS t l i t ’i l i i l t ’ii I J y I ( a v io n Mi
In ui, official Nav&gt; noil-..... . avail I J i'lllL k l.f
southeastern area who is In charge education service program hen
-,&gt;), i niin i ,, .il &lt; , n i
im o n * am i
a b il l l y , w h ic h n la te .l D ia l M ilx fn ,
uf Blood Drive organisation In 3H
n ifl
\ f ,|.
VI t&gt; . I r r l n l ftat .M n
i , i , li-* * I
The group was unable to tea.
&gt;
1, Iln , 1
-it I l nm l ,r l I '.1 1
Florida Rad Cross chapters, speak hi. Immediate ngreemenl on in tin- U n-nog of tin- land w ill In- i •’ v isT I ' l l &lt;hh fit filtmpt th ii .............
I i I'llllu - l n i l i, 1 , 1 . , , Ill I'a lls c e lle d u n til Id I'd a in In ly 3d. at i‘f i U n l i t tiy i h w 1 * . .ill u f ( lii' l u i 11 j 1 1 N o
■ lit* \ &lt;1 , i -1 U-l, ,1 I 1 .' 1 ,) 11 w i l l
oil aonte of the misconceptions lustier nod luxlioctcd u commltli
ii
m i - ill
i , i , i , ui i* mitiO'd
th e o ffic e o f
tinB lu ff
I'uldnt 1 ■ i b , I •-»I
ii t i ntl ! 'i' t n w l
with which the Red Cross Is faced liu-ludlng Julm Kader, Earl Fuo
tiiT iilu l v 1s t
in i' &lt;*It'll 11 ( ’l a i n *
ll I n o t I 1Oiling t i l l i'll
W o rk s O f f ic e r , N a v a l A it H a s,-a h m » ;h t, m il* tin \1111y. Mi .\ h *
M i ' i n I ,&lt; o l 1 M Jit lit a *1 ,-« ,&gt;1 , t I m ii.
when It attempts to convince the and Ned tlmitl, to Investigate it,
, &lt;" &gt;nl ii,'i,' i i ,m,ol Irnm each
C o m m a n d , S ix t h N a v a l D ls t r lc * .
,' i 1
li d
bv
public to donate.
n l llo- iv m il,,' In lo '* ,' , n m illc s of
had In s’ ll a in r iiiln i u f H m* h** ti J u i 1 ,*t.-i&lt;-l
possibility uf liringing llowt,, i
,
’om
&lt;
0
.m
lr
,
I
|
»
,
n
r
,I,
ll
One of the most important of Wisehaupl, sslen service expett N a v a l A i r S t a tio n , J a c k s o n v ille .
■i f t l l r s i k Mi 11 , : n Hi l l 11 u l s ' k i i m i i 33,4
ibe oi", k i.n l Si,,h&lt; .,1 Seminole,
Thu hldti vvill lie opened at the tn h ' i ' l k’il I n l a k e M i . gUsl ut i 1 ftii
V l i e - n |,|i, r w ill lie . i n ' i l il iln
thsae, he laid, la the belief that
m o u ld p i ,. |e, I
p o lio ,re d hy
for such a program.
saute office ot II dd u in. on the iiiu r |Htfd,
, im . , , 1,11'k, 1,mi,w tin- d,r,'-iinti of ,b i
fha Red Croea sells blood after It hers
\ ,i i i 'r i ,' iii
I i-i'iiiii
V o x illa r y
Mr. Wlsehaupt was a visitor
I:
I,Jm
on
ii
and
all
1
,
or
same
day.
All
bids
submitted
must
haa bstn contributed.
" Ill' ll III II,
III.-I, , lln .ll g il l , tro ut
Lift i t h*11 s'Initial
in Hm .hmjiHt
Klwnnls yesterday. Ho has he, - bo plainly marked, "Smiled Hid,
*
-*11
m
u
1
Inm
in
i,
b
rfu
rt
s■
-,,»ii
“All blood donated,” he aal,l, engaged
t'h a m h u i
u iliiikh i t ia t lu u
n l a 11
ill r i hull
nl iln
lo t. bi l l) In
by Orlandu, Leeabum
**■ 1,, ■t J | I , -,|
Iln
m i l lir
“la tha proparty of the U. 8. De­ and oilier Florida cities to con Agriculture Lease, Naval Auxil­ fm m il tiu n lu ii I 1•‘•litrli'k l i a i l i n r b’o in , oti.-i'ii lop hy pm Ih-qM tlon
d
ii,
1
1
In
li
i,
p
lm
tiiiiif
Mi
1
u
i
,1,
l|
partment of Defense from the mo­ duct programs in sales edurali - iary Air Station, Sanfin.l, Fla."
f i l l fju h llL m un Hi* fin iin t nf *h
m lb , boo tinn nl
,,* I'l l)m in t of
17 , , illiii* , v 9 1 ! in
1 u-l 0 make brio v,
Negotiations Im tin- leasing of r iT lu r n fo i tju rth iii .Sw ui'nuy'a )&gt;** ( nil • I
ment it leaves your artn. It can­ f»r msrehsuts and employee
' ,liIn
1
,l
,i
l'&lt;
1
o
r
a
p
o
-1
1
n
.1
n,
,*
not he used for any purpose which e^T.I Mr. Ureckenridge, and has -• the luml for agricultural pur of QtH’f i ’ lm y . Mt liw iitH iny n1111 1
I bn mil I III,llll- c i l l / e u , III tllU
"l 1,1 1lie \ iii , i ii-jii G, &gt; , ,ii I'M. * G i l l S la b - I I I ' M o li'IJ ll l a c k ,
the Department of Dufunse does
I It III Pi M l k i r . l i i i f , (ill | hi 1*41511 •( I ii,1
puiet were uulliurlird
by tin .....
week
open
for
such
a
program
It,.
1,1’.
not approve. It aannot, therefore, here starting July 28.
lia n i.i I i- l i n M i i m , olo ,, I o rp o il
Chief of the lluu-ao uf Yards un I Sir U w i i e n u y m i n k ’ H mj , v v i u L
be aoltl by the Red Croaa, becauso
Docks, Washington D. C., In a A tatn iK tkiat L« f u ll I im w m | m, i I tt I I I -,t*N l i t M i l l , l ilt \ / 11
‘ .p n iig
I i -j o
I'n iiii
O rla m b );
Uotne
uf
the
inerchnnls
presem
tha Had Cross dussn’t own It. The
ctiinmtirdi-atlun to the Sixth Naval ih w in tiiv u ig a fiH a k lim U*
i,-..ii , an ,-*. Wmici ll,i*,-n, Car­
pointed
nut
that
there
might
i1
1(
1'
•
M
i:
I
U
JFlItl
1
I
I
I
,m
l
id
Red Crosa merely acta aa the
tin* job.
o l* ,) 3n.li i no. ' t 3n he h m -, H urDistrict Command.
G
l , t u - c r iln ly u f S i it,- I ),1,11 n,1 M,b ill,,*'
agsnt of the Department of De­ a disadvantage uf holding llo
Ifoincv, Grill-hen
M i . A Lin y, c h illi 111x111 uf thu -Lij»
The lauds are dascrlbsd us "Be­
program
when
so
many
of
the
om
tin
mi
l„
1
1
1
a
!&gt;
ills
v
n
llii
i
il
*
1
it
fense."
N ,i on I ' j o . n n i . i t * , M a ry l .a ,In ,
ing that purl nf the Naval Auxili­ f i T J e « r n m in iiK u a iitu iil, um itm iicployees are away on vacation,
1,1
I
l
n
.
&gt;il
ln
,l
tv
a
II
I,,
di-'1gni'd
Another misconception often
Present at the meeting w
we n ary Air Station, Sanford, Flnrldu, • tl th a t L*Y n tiin ru la id bium nub l „ • I , .' m i l l ,'l l I,m ill , In -lw I'l l, Iln , 1 im po loin- M cM an n C le a rw a met with, he said, la that blood
W.
A.
Morrison,
Andrew
mine,
F. being slid lying In the SW 'l of im t ti’.l fo r H i d tw in fa w iid h u rn tu G i i i I i i I - , l ,i l i , ,im | bn1 I j i gi vl G , 1,0 t e r . l ine i l i n l i , O c a la , ( b a rlin e
Is ahlppaa Immediately to Korea C. Harper, Ned
Section 4, and the N3V3* of Sec­ •*M11k &gt;' * a t thu M « iiiic l|ia l /. mu m&lt;
rallnhu'-ca; ami Carmine
Ban
in r ,,
Smith,
and can be there within 48 hours Feuat, U, L. Psrklns Jr., C. 1. tion 9, Township 2d South, Range •hunt 11. Thu cdiiI ih I uhtU ssf1 Jni&gt; V in u rii nt a lly
l l i ,i u , ' i i Gulf poll
Iim
,'io
iv
iU
'd
I’
lu'd
ido
im
lm
li'd
of donation. This la simply Im­ Redding, John Kader and Mi 31 East, Seminole County. Florida, 19.
I’**,, ol ih , en m p w ill be named
'■ill . ind tv
I ’ ri'f.ld m il G H o llo
possible, ha said, since the blood Brsckatirldge,
[ ot tnnighC). final seas.l,m In repJid m K a d itr om /^ m kid H u t lh*»
eaclitdjng ull lauds excepting thotm
V
a
i
(ir
,
-in.I
l
u
n
-ig
n
M
ini
i.
r
I
,
m
o
muat first be snipped to West
&lt;nt i lo rld a at ibe G ir ls N a tio n
planted in and cultivated for cit­ L u n d ia li c a in iid t t i’u i n w i l i K u t ’ th*’ Nev,--. di, F n n iim r a , T o n ig h t A d m
Point, Pm, where ii Is converted
in V\ ,- li In (lb in i il- x t m o nth
hmiHinyf s it u iilim i w ith a v ie * to
rus ernpa."
ATKINSON
TR
IA
L
Son
"
i
l
l
be
1
ho
g
u
cv
l
of
honor
nt
Into plasma In procassing labor­
Rid forint, with instructions and fliid iiiK a id lin ’ fu r thu C o u ritt1 un o l l h i i i l banuuot s i w h ic h hu l
JACKSONVILLE on - Federal
atories. It le not shipped to the District
a facsimile nf thu lease containing l l a r r u n iiiiru 'a csdiind. Iln ita t* I cxp e cti-d lo d e liv e r a u u j u r ad
Judge
Bryan
W.
Simpson
fighting front until then.
Movie
has aet the trial of Clyde W. Atkin ta terms under which the property lliu t M r. I l n r r wim in tu rifa ti’d In
The eummer committee In son, Tallahassee attorney, on In may bn occupied, will be furnished r id t ir h iiiK to H a n fu rd and ha d re s s .
itirz
charge of tha drive Includea Mrs. come lax charges for Nov. 17.
lecttvu bidders by the Public th o ug h t fA citith'ft n m ld hu n u . k
prospect
"Kangaroo"
I GIRLS illiOWN
Clara Qlnn. chairman of the Red
the Naval • v a ilu b ltt fo r thu I l n r r B chuo l.
Atklmon entered an Innocenl Works Officsr at
MEMPHIS, Tenn, t.fi
Four sets
1:30 - 3:30 - 5:311 • 7:30 - 9:30Croea Service groups, Margaret ____
uxitlary Air Hlatlon. The attenplea hare ________
Wednesday
Jay afternoon Auxlllar
ol footprint:* leading in u pond—
Dlngfelder, In charge of civic when ha was arraigned on charges Mon
0 O V IB LA D
n of prospective bidder* is es­
MASONIC MAHTKI1
uml none relorniug-'-wure mule
groups, Frank Handler, tn charge of Income tea evasion
F. W- McCallry, formeily of Sun evidence that four small wills
pecially Invited to paragraph 13
"Acrois the Wide Missouri"
of buslneaa, groups, Al Wallace,
ford, was elected Ilm Wort, Ididol waded lo Ilnur deaths near here
Involved are (be calendar years o£ the instructions.
7:45 Feature 8:20 L ast Cam*
display chairman, John Millar, 1946 through 1949 during which the
Arrangements
may
-r —
----- -be- - -mdde
- - - Master uf Tina 1-mlgo No. 577. Free Wedne nl iy,
|d«tii Bhow 9:39
church groups, Col. 8. 0. Harri- government alleges that the atlor 1 with the Public Works Officer, and Accepted Ma-.niu of Concuid,
The trickn In Ihe soil mud, go­
PU A IRIE I.L A K E
man, In charge of residential ney filed falae and fraudulent in far a view of the lands to be Ark., un the night uf Juno 7. The ing In ihe water hole Irnm (nor
"Festival of Fun" 7:45 only
areac, and Mrs. Jamaa TerwUlcger come tax returns. The government leased. A representative of the Installation ceremonies look place neat piles uf clolhlng, were found
"Iroquois Trail"
and Bobo Daaai co-publicity chair- claims the attorney owes sddiUoaal Dapartmsnt of the Navy will be si the Lodge on the night ol June hy two worried mothers who loured
9:16 * 10:30
2t.
taxes of 145,000. (
.
present to answer all Inquiries
the worst—ami were right.

s»aw s5'rjs?sa? ssiv-

'**£*:&amp;

tts?

.L

Volt* Tn

NhmI Invikalinn

L ii Is Sink* ! tnimr

!’o (io llia m (lim it s

Plans For Blood
Drive Discussed At
Red Cross Meet

t itms (iiovps At
Naval Air Station
Will Be Leased

m

By McrchuntH Group

rime Table

*pf ; !■
’■
jl , : |
*®kL J
£’

W M ta i&amp; jB n if iliii

."eia -* —

- j.

«.

-■
' ‘ oA'A.

* 4

• i

�* -

V

i

:

;;

TWW SANFORD HRRAI.D
Pago X
Thuro. July I, l i s t

Library In Mexico

A library of American books, newnpapom, magazines
nnd tinmphlntn won cstnblinhcd in Mexico City ton yearn
iigo by the United Staten, In ten yearn the number of books
in the library has increased nlmont five-fold nnd thousands
of Mexicans use the books each month. Because they do
they have a better idea of their neighbors In the United
Motored mm oerwnd rlaoo moMe,
D e le te r tT . IOIO. at the Foot O ltlr r States.
e l aeoford, F lo rid a , nnder Ike A H
Tlio library, nnmed for Benjamin Franklin who was nn
a t Coaareoo o l H o rrb I , IOTO.
accomplished diplomat among his other activities, Pi only
II 01.1, AW II l„ U K A W
part of a campaign to wnr'nTFTjT'TtrW^^if the (Vi-opb —
K d lle r
iin n n n .w i i n a
Mexico. For many yenrs.J.biytC has liecn a degf?«'«•* anti­
Nwoleoio Kowogee
pathy toward Americans in Mexico but our propaganda ef­
im c s ir r io i a m i
forts are having a good effect in changing this. Movies nnd
Hr I”* lite r ......
................. a .aa
••■o M anih ..................
radio broadcasts about the United Stntes have become ho
Tfcre* Moalho . , ......... ..
_
M * Moalho ....................
d.uo popular that some of them have been commercially spon­
« a e T e a r .............. ...................
11.00 sored by Mexican firms.
A ll
a b lla o rr
aalleeo. eardo al
Without understanding there can be no trust between
Ihaaka. reeolallaae aad aatlrea o l
ealertalaaieal la r Ike parpaoo r l men or between nations, The library project In Mexico nnd
rololaa laado, w ill be ehae ged lar similar projects elsewhere cost money. Bui If It Is spent
■ I eewwlar a d rrrlla la a ratio.
carefully and helps to achieve understanding, it Is well spent
Mofroeealed N alloaallp H r
la laod
W eH*e«e»r
R epreoialallreo indeed,

The Sanford Iferald
R a ia S H il t l la IS M
PafetraheO dally
eaeepl
S s la H s r
' aaadaw, C t i h N M aod now
to. P i i l l i l M
Patdrdoro h i*
I't n t o la M nnd New t o o n
I I I M ogaolla A « m m

lo r,. Moor T e rb , I'h lraon, tlrtra lt.
Maaoao e l l r aad at. I,aafe.

i T h e Herald la _a rarlabor
_____
a l Ika
Aaeaelaled Freaa rrh lrb la ealM Ird
•• r lo t lt r lr la Ib r aae lae r r r a h ll.
eallaa a l all Ib r Inral arrra p tla lrd
la Ibla n r no pa e rr aa w all aa oil
» r aoree dlepalrbea.

T H L HHn AY. J I M

,1, I US2

TODAY'S Binr.K VRRRK
Right wortla rorte frnm light

Mena ami rnrpmra ami rlglil
ronvltlli-ns. flow forcible nr, rlglil
word*. Jit.

Winston (‘him lull ii delighted
with a new woid hr h»i jml addetl
lo Ilia voc nhiilary. tl i, "itiafu",
which ii ihr way .Serrelory Acheinn
recently defined relation* helwrrn
the Slate and Defeme Departmenttl menu "liliialiun noimal — nil
Touted up".

Government And Weather
A wit once remarked that everybody talks about the
weather but nn one ever does anything about it. There In at
present some quest Ion as to whether that saying Is still true.
Home sclent is) s maintain that man can now manufacture
weather on a Inrge scale. Others ridicule the idea. A govern­
ment cnmmitcc has been set up to study the situation.
Making rain by seeding clouds with dry ice lias had
some measure of success. Such efforts Imvo also provoked
several controversies, in some communities some farmers
raise crojis which require a great deal of rain and others grow
crops which can Is* damaged hy an nver-ahuiidanee of rain­
fall, The question arises as to whether it Is permissible for
the group which wishes rain to take steps to make it fall.
Since his earliest days men has made attempts to in­
fluence the weather. Almost all the primitive religions had
rites and ceremonies dedicated lo bringing rainfall, Now man
lias decided to make a scientific approach to the problem.
If the government does decide to take a hand in weather
making projects, let it assign some of Its heal men to the
tasks. They should not only know enough to come In out of
the rain they make, hut they should also know a good deal
about Bimspots which are not mere superstitions hut seem
to exercise a definite Influence on climate.

Horsemen who like a irol iliow
should nltend ihr Kisiimmee rmlro
and see the quadrille pul on hy the
Silver Spurs. Thai is n dance on
horseback theI would do errdil to
Ringling Oros. rircus lltnugli it it
performed hy Kissimmee cowboys
Women In Uaseball
and iheir girls. We would like lo
*4* Ihe Silver Spurt brought |r
A comely SM-ycnr old stenographer was signed by the
Sinford some lime lo put nn a Harrisburg Senators baseball club, the flrsi woman ever
demonMrsIion Tor our winter vis­ granted a rout rail in organized baseball. Her career was
itors. Thry would make a (treat Ini short-lived, however, for baseball o fficials ruled that the
lly SAM II.UVHON
tf Governor Stevenson of lllinoii game is nut for women. Some fans, male and female, re­ NEW YORK &lt;,R—The clolhlup
who has recently revealed his will­ gretted the decision, Others regarded it as the most mlimlrlc* have hern doing some
ingness In be drolled is muninalrd judicious conclusion since Solomon handed down Ills findings mill senrchlm; all thr way from
lie store hack lo the mill. As ii
by the Democrats, he will lie de­ in the famous baby case.
csiilt llicrc ii ii rush ol prnnuncln
The women, bless them, have proved lo he Ihe equal of nrittni Inday Any one «f Ihe in
feated if Eitnrhuwer i* ihe Re
publican nominre. This al least is men in almost every field and In some areas of endeavor ought lo rolir somebody's hacalev
Like tin. one: Men's wear lm:»
whal a recent poll cnndurled by they have proved superior. Women's rights are not
idvanrcd lo style uml Ideal much
threatened
hy
Imiiulug
women
from
organized
baseball.
It
is
ihe Princeton Research Servii i
'itvler thnn the women's Hues In
shows. Silly percent of lliose intr simply a way of eliminating many problems which could he last few years,
viewed were for I'.isenhower, only arise which could hurt the giuun.
Ur this: Most retail stores are
There have been great women athletes who hnvo man­ lelllng In r.pito of Ihomielvrn and
31 perrent lor Slrvenson. And
Stevenson is the heil the Democrats aged to pursue their careers witli dignity. But Ihe baseball tot because of any merchandising
the salesman Is the
diamond Is a rough place. With women participating the thillllrs
have, neit lo Russell.
veakrsl link.
fielders might fuel obliged to raise their tints each tune a Amt thli: Colton Is winning a
Traffic »tc idenls on j’usl live lady passed them ouu the basepaths. A ball player with his
•light advantage In Ihe battle nf
annual holidays during lire past cap In his baud Is not likely In play very goad baseball since ihe fiber* f
lii years have taken half ni many I lie abject of the fielders Is lo catch the hall. A man hat­ The man who Ihlnks that men's
Amerirnn lives as the Korean war ting ngniimt an uncommonly pretty woman pitcher might wear him imne far nlirud nf t.ie
Nearly nine thousand Americans have a hard time keeping Ills lye on the imll, a technique women's field mid "dollar fur dol­
have lost llirii live in highway ac essential In good hitting If the experts are to lie believed. lar gives ii much bettor value"
s M .1 laivell, director of the
ridents on Memorial Day. the
One group which intuit he greatly relieved to see women sfiitlonal AHMM-Intion of Shirt, I'a
Fourth r/f July. Labor Day. Christ­ kepi out of baseball Is the umpires. The umpire has always mini mid Sportswear Manufac
,
mas and New Years during the pit) had the Iasi word on ihe diamond. Whether this would cou- liners
sig years, 'the death loll fiom die Ilmie to lie the case If there were women pin vers is doubt­ "The men's wear ludmdry hnsn'i
liet ii slipping," he snyi "IPs been
Korean war so lar is just over ful.
| rluinulnt! "
17.000. Another Fourth of July is
Naturally. Lovell thinks l|ir now
just around the corner. Drive cnie
eniplniilh oil npmtawenr is all to
thr good, lie admits Ihut sales
C it y M u n n g c r
fully if you must use the highways.
have fallen off In suits, lints nnd
Batter still slay away from con
Ofckwrnr. bul says II Is more Ihsn
(t'*Klli&lt;i ,»4 Turn* l*Ma« OHM
gesled areas. _
made up by gslns In other llnci
CUv Cnmmillion.

Clothing Industry New Patton Tank
Undergoes Change Is Answer To Many
In Various Aspects A Soldier’s Prayer

Whoever ihmighl lhat citrus con
centrales wouldn't sell reckoned
without the nationwide heat wave
For the week ending June 21, In
dutlrira Surveys Co., Inc. rrporls
the sale of (mien mange iuke
•oncenlratr eiceeded nne million
••lions, the first lime in history
auch sales have gone over the mil
lion mark. Actually sales have been
on the increase since Jan. I, and
during the first hall of this year
more than 21 million gallons have
bean consumed. Whoever would
have thought ten year* ago of such
a revolution taking place in the
cHrus Industry. ___ __
Not many men are found these
. days who taka Inilntctlon well or
know how to obey orders. So It Is
' nJreahini to learti of the Horse
Guardsman on duty before the
British Foreign Ministry who teHtalned al hi* post of duty despite
. ,i:g "soma nosebleed. Ha had been
oedfred to remain perfectly motion'
until relraved and to speak to
« one. And so he did eaactfy lhat.
whan a policeman, seeing the
pouting from his note, asked
pit *a4 the matter, he still reilried silent. But the policeman
smart enough to notify ihe
Itdroom and lha suffering
trdtman was called dff duly.
we gre planning a memoGaheral Henry Sanford,
nr of this city, it would be
f wt could include provision,

! Immediate. at least at some
I date, for tha accumulation
if* keeping of other books
i antiques, objet* d art* and
tabiila of Sanford’s pail,
most cities io. Sinford
‘ si reaching the |rown*
and tha lime b not loo
when fha slot* at its pail
.MW.

Senator McCarthy
Denounces Kenton
As Communist Pal

Pointing out that any of the
four men ini reviewed Kumlay
would have accepted the Job If off«rnl, Commissioner Ivey nnld that
nn l.enuio Is III* choice, It wmdd
have In he f.emoii If It was going
10 he unanimous, a* Mayor Stem,
per nnld.
Itlmmilngton Is the county seat
of Monroe county In Indiana and
11 an Industrial and limestone cen­
ter with a population of 38,101,
It Is niirrounded hy a retail trad­
ing area with n population total­
ling 47.71M.
Four hank* supply the commu­
nity'* financial need*, and have
total depoiltn nf $28,917,300. Tnlal
hanking rmources are $30,030,230.
Principal Industrie* In ilia city
are the Bloomington Limestone
Corporation, the Empire Btnne
Company, Fagan Bton* Company,
Flurk Cut Rtone Company and
numerous other rock, iton* and
quarry ntahlUhmant*.
tn all the community I* tha
home of 29 manufacturing house*,
employing 2,018 townspeople who
Cam a sum total of $0,101,000.
These figures are according to tha
1047 U. H. Census nf Manufac­
tures,
Dlnomlnatnn ls also the seat nf
Indiana University where 14,000
student* are engaged In the study
of tha liberal arta.
Thera are A39 commercial eatohllshmcnta In the town with a
total salea of $31,007,000 a year.

WASHINGTON
Joseph
II. McCarthy today denounced Ken
William Benton ns "the chameleon
from Cannccllciit" anil accused
him of aiding (hr Communist c h ih i &lt;
“for political ntlvantage lo tho
Democratic Party '*
McCarthy, Wisconsin Republican
told a Kenatn rulca subcommittee
ho would proncnt evidence "to
show that Benton ha* been whole
hnartedly billowing tin- Communist
directive to dlacredll and destroy,
smear and libel, anyone who dare*
lo hurl Ihe Communist cause."*
McCarthy went before the subcommittee lo proa* for action on
hi* reaolullon for a full scale In­
vestigation of Benlnn. who ha* domantled that McCarthy ba ousted
from Congress. The Name subcom­
mittee hen been looking Into Benton'd accusation* of fraud and da
oln.it McCarthy.
mil agnln.it
McCarthy
Ren. Monrouey ((ll.-Okla.)
If
oh
(acted In McCarthy'* use of Ihe
word "chameleon,"
Monrouey aakl the hearing wa*
Called fnr tho purpose of develop­
ing "leads and factual Inform*
lion," and "not for picking out id
the dictionary any lo * type crawl­
ing animal*/'
McCarthy shot back that Monroney earlier fbitened to more than
.w.ootj word* of name calling from
Benton amt rained nn objection.
Today's session was tha latent
. | |.. I l l
4 i.S &gt; . . . .
round In
in the running feud between
cCarthy
thy
Benim One'phase
y and Benton.
One
HUHPOENA CONDON
do
tho
„ . battle
J l C 'Is a two million dollar
WASHINGTON UR f Dr. tdwar
slander suit
|
it.fcrn
,lSnC
,whZ h ..
. -j.B.nUmf'wiw
_„™ ,..
—,-JI
llO
Ili C WHO
earned lhat rt'irthy
aa a public
hy as
tfletal has cnmmtttad perjury and
/■ltd.
_________________

this cheerful view may not he
echoed hy Ihe innken of Mills,
lulls and ties.
film views of Ihe nhlllllr* of re
tail clothing salesmen ope e*
pressed by aevrrnl speakers nt a
ronferenre sponsored by Ihe Nn
(loual Association nf Relnll Chilli
Ion mid Furnishers.
Koine speakers called Ihe relnll
salesman the weakest link In the
apnarel field. Tills may not set
well with some old ami faithful
store rlerkfi
Tho retailer doesn't know how
to sell Ms merchandise, according
to t’harlea M Edwards, ilenn of
the Hrhool of Retailing [if New
York University. Weakest points,
lie says, are advertising, display
and pornnnal si-lllng
Stop stressing Heins thaj were
nod In the past, nays Victor laR'row, Baltimore clothing menu
h
fqclurrr. Think up new ways of
attracting the consumer—like rni
phasltlng fashion rather than price
to Influence the women who often
make up their men'a minds on
the subject nf male attire.
(n the manufacturing field there
ii considerable optimism over
prospects for (all, Many fall lines
are down frnm $3 in $T from last
year, and good business la antkiRaw wool prices have advanced
since Ratter frnm thalf postKorean Iowa earlier lit lha year,
Rut ihe prlee hike* may Ml affect
men’s clothing lines until nest
spring. The Wool nureau Inc. say*
the world outlook for Uie

fiber la bullish- a .
mixes up the animal kli

,&lt; W
»m a

nr

hai.

ntivi.L

NEW YORK (ft Tor iiliost of
many an American soldier, Raring
down Irotn the Yalltidl* of lirnwi,
would have looked with wry envy
al a l&gt;. S Army ceremony this
week.
It wna (lie dcinimstrallon of Ihe
•nojiiiv new I’attou tH tank..
"Gee, that wan Ihe kind nf tank
I used lo dream of before I was
killed In Tunisia." yim can Ituni;
Ine one soldier -ayliiR.
"Yeah, we talked nimul having
a lank tike Hint before I died In
Ihe (lalllc nf Ihe Belgian Rnli*o,"
replies Ins spectral buddy, "liny,
Junk al that Ron it pack.s—nnd lia
low sllhouclle."

•4as 1%
Ilie Germ an

MWV.
tank that am

bushed Ihe ri'ale I Rut till In hack
In 1IG2"
And If Ihe lierole dead hear any
Ill-will, one couldn't Idnme the two
Spectral Linkmen for resenting Ihe
lacl Iheir country gave them no
such lank lo flgnl In when they
wrru atiioug Hie living.
Army Set re Iary Frank (’ Pace
hailed the powerful new- IH Ion Pal
(on as "Ihe lined medium lank
In Ihe world."
If battle le.tn prove this rlalm
true, it l» encouraging. For many
veteran lankmro hold that Amer
lean armor was Inferior In design,
crew prolrcllnn, ami hilling power,
as compared to both German nnd
Russian armor, m World War II.
Rill this brdlbiut new weapon
Is Mill to be put in real misa
production, and il noon will lie U
&gt;yr» after Pearl Harbor.
This Mutation imlnts up the dan
ger of Iwo civilian tegenda (hat
nave long liauqiercd American
military power-avd cost uh need
less casualties:
l 1&gt; The squirrel gun legend—
If war comes in million Amer
leans will grab grandpappy's old
squirrel gun off the manlcl, and
rriwl the Invader."
(3i The knowhow legend—"We
are Ihe moat Inventive people in
ine world, and ivc can turn old
newer and belter weapons faster
Ilian any possible group of ene­
mies."
Both of these legends aro relic*
LJ , America's bold fmntier past,
but neither holds true In Ihe mid­
dle half of tho jnih Century.
No civilian nation can spring lo
arms with squirrel guns any more
and win a modern war. II la a
perilous tradition, this 19th Cen­
tury hangover in nor thinking that
we can fiuld off an enemy with
mil id dale weapons while we
quickly gear up and turn nut bet­
ter ones. Ware today move too
fait.
Aa tn the Irgrml that Americans
are Ihe most Inventive race, the
facta simply don't bear II nut—
at least mi (he battlefield. The
Germane produced Ihe best sub­
marines, tanks ami all purpose ar­
tillery gun* In the last war. They
mit (he first iet plans* In Ihe sir,
the first guided missile*—rockets
eqd Mill bombs.

Women's Woolen,and.wortled atf*
parol fabric prices
Our reel genius he* been In Die
of mDls bava gonejjp
field of mase production. But to­
day the Russians have more and
man Wood
speedier je‘ planes In Korean sMM
than we nave, proof that Akelr In­
Wednesday.
In l94g, g mbeomtnlttea
dustrial
revolution has gone atolii
Cotton mifla
Condon&gt; had associated with Rus­ tav Bell, president of Ike AssO- perhaps ns fast as their eoclal
sian apv suspects and termed him
Cotvm Textile Mtrone of (he weakest links In atomic
The greatest military enemy the
__________lew Vwk, lays fefent
security.
Condon demanded a hearing, but
none was ever held. Re quit his
ftifase today,
government position last veh- n
become director of reaeareh for
mA production of new wSi
Coming Qlaaa Co., Condflg,
The bitter penalty for t)
lied from Iwr pl«

Liner United States
Starts Malden Trip

||« s ^ c a
IS

night along with the Florida OF HEALTH AND FUN. any
State Advertising Conwnlsslon. place In Florida."
When I first saw ons, I got
Silver Springs, Cypres* Gardens.
Marine Studio* and other agen* such a kick out of It I Immsdtatscies that day In and day out are ly wrote my good friend, Malcolm
selling Florida, It* advantages McDonald, secretary of FP A L,
and opportunity* to mulion*i asking him lo send me a quantity
Florida Power A Light Company nf them. Now with every letter ia
Miami l« doing a tremendous ^I write to anyorfe In the North, ! •
) Inb in acquainting Tuv1
] cfidn-e one of these check* which
\
If U- *t-e person I'm
■ *-«tnr with authentic
lion nltout this state and tb*’ nihi'iVv :,g. -rv» personally »I*&lt;L
You would he surprised at the
nmnslng Investment opportunities
reaction I ’ve gotten. In replle*
t hut exist here.
RiH-rntly. through arrangements from these folks they all mention
with Allen Morris, publisher tT the million dollar check, and a
The Florida Handbook, F l’AL. at friend in Pittsburgh wrnla back
their own expense, published an to advise that he was going to
Investor's Edition of this excell­ use it this summer and Invited mt
ent work /i the form of n compre­ to Join him In cashing It when
hensive 215 page guide to Florida he gets to Florida. Promotion thatv,
clirks In this manner la worth-”
investment opportunities which
b e in g
mailed to financier* while.
I look for the greatest Influx
throughout the nation.
of summer tourists (his year In
The Investor'* Guide to Florida Florida's history, and I believe
places III a single package nil llm that in some resort areas It Is
information a prospective Investor going to he a problem to provide
would need to know about the accomodations for our visitors. I
stnte mid It* potentialities. It con­ hope we do not make tho mistake
tains no advertising.
nf jerking up prices In a point
MeGregor Hmlth, president of where thry lo-rome prohibitive for
FP A L, Is possessed of an unselfish the nvrrage middle class family,
vision that over the years Ims for this la the type of visitor « * * .
contributed much to the growth tire getting. They «re learning^
and development of the entire that Florida summer vacations
state. The fact that hi* company are delightful and that thov ran
serves only a limited area ha* not come here at this time of year
prevented hi* consistent promo­ nnd enjoy themselves at modest
tion nf the state as a whole. Most rates.
nf the promotional material Issued
These guests bring million* of
hy F I’AL Is Just a* helpful nnd dollars Into the stnte, Trent them
beneficial to the vast area* not with courtesy and consideration,
served hy the company a* It l* cater to them and we ran look for
to tflcir own territory.
many prosperous summer seasons
As Smith put* It, "The distri­ In the years to come. Do your
bution of thousands of copies of part lo help hrlng them back, and|)
this comprehensive bonk fits In their friends and neighbor* with
with our poliry of trying to help them.
(iiirselvts hy hrlplng Florida grow,
and we feel that every dollar of
Last season Preacher Ro* of
outside Investment capital Unit the Dodgers allowed 30 home
can he attracted tn Florida likely runs, hut 21 of these earn* with
menus the building of additional the bases empty.
customers for n*."
ff this capital goes to an area
not served by the company, Smith
doesn't mlntl. Ho is keenly nwarp
tlint only the growth nnd develop­
CHIROPRACTOR
ment of Florida as n wholo ran
Please call for appointment
make this a great anil prosperous
state.
Phone 1753—$74#
TALLAHAHHEK IHnrcInl)
Hot seeking Investment* for
According ■
&lt;&gt; Raymond rl. Ilarno, Florida Is only one of the worth
Chairman, Florida Industrial Com­ while nrtlvilies FI'A L has en­
mission, employment In nil non- gaged In during tho past few
agricultural
cslnl.llshmcnla
in yrnr*. The Importance of our
inid-Miiy was rslimnlcd nt 721,- grent tourist Industry Is not over­
81)0. This represent,■
&gt; a decline of
and the company has
21,Mil) fioni Ihe revised April fig- looked.
played on Important part in help­
nr*'. Almost all Ihe loss in em­ ing
In rrenle the ever-expanding
ployment ocelli red lo the Irndr summer business that Is ours to­
and nervier Industries nod In cit­ day.
rus miming- The lourisl related
Enrh year a rnmpnign to sell
industrlei contracted iheir work­
ing forces RidiMnlitiully lifter the Florida ns n summer resort tins
end of winter resort activity III been condueted with some of the
April, Cllrint cunning nellvity win most catchy, clever mailing pieces
sharply curtailed hy the discon­ ever devised and employed In this
tinuance of Mectifin procmnliur nnd promotion. Among these was a
ticket tn Floridaa prtnUd
to conp
lenaenlng fruit supplies.
form with the standard form of
Mnnufnrturtng enqdovmi-nt do- ticket
used hy railroads, bus and
ere'MW 2.400 to Itt.lOO. Tho Mg airlines,
hut each stub advertised
decline In citrus running and pre­ an outstanding attraction or sec­
serving was not offset hy slight tion and told of the advantage*
gain* in rmplnymtoit by ftvm* pro­ offered the summer visitor.
ducing durable. goniM, Firms pro­
laitei^ s a facsimile nf n stand­
ducing wear (nppmcl) suffered
n further decline In employ incut, ard buna check prepared so that
the widely fluctuating shipbuild­ It ran lie made out to an Individ­
ing mid repairing luduMrv lidded ual and sign*) personally hy the
additional workers in May. Ko.-i- person who sends It. It is good
sunnily adjusted employment in for "RECREATION W O R T H
tin- manufacturing Imlustrlr, Ik up ONE MILLION DOLLARS" and
hy nimul 2Ti perccnl river lust drawn on the "NATIONAL HANK

DR. H. K. RING

Non - Agricultural
Jobt4 Reach 724,800

1949
Plymouth "4 Dr.
Sedan

$127800

1949
Plymouth 2 Dr,
Sedan

May,

A longer wnrk week In nil man­
ufacturing hulustrlea, 43.1 ns
compared lo the revised April r i
tlmntr of 43.7, resulted In nn In
crease in uverage weekly inirihign
to ffi3,0l, Ih e average hourly
wage was 11.23.
For the flrnl time since last Oc­
tober when Florida was preparing
for Ihe winter tom 1st season, con­
tract construction employment increased suhstanllnllv- One thou­
sand additional workers were add­
ed. The upsurge In building artlvlly oceurrcil almost entirely in
general nod lienvy condrticllno.
The strike hy comnumiralion
worker* wna ended In May but
strike* In local rnllwny* anil Ims
lilies, and phoaphate mining *f.
fffled employment In Iransporta
lino and mining,
The Irado aim rarvle# eMahlishmenta cimtrarlsd Iheir working
fortes by 20.800. More than half
of thin decreane was in eating and
drinking place* and hotel*.

$1340-00
1950
Studebaker
Commander Sedan
Low Mileage, Looks N#w

$111300
1946
Oldsmobile 2 Dr.

taipri

*

w u •?»-

prices' *?,-

IRAN REJEUTR rflA R G ES
TEHRAN. Iran tfl — Iran has
formally rejected Russian charges
that Premier Mohammed Mossadegh'a governmenl vlolnleil the
1931 IranoSovlet Frlrndsldp Trea­
ty by accepting renewed U. 8,
military aid.
That treaty permit* the Soviet
Union In tend troop* Into Iran If
Irsnlsn soil Is used by foreign
military foresa hostile lo Russia

stardtor .taftkt

diw nt

$7*8-00
1941
Butck Special Sedan
$278-00

to creating and building them tba
tools (hey need to win.

fishermen! Sportsmen! Cutiperi!
heck These Items New (hi Sale!
ling Hardwood Camp •
**, -

e tc

m c k

i&amp; W

&amp; if c t S it

l for only $ | I

Folding Camp Cota
m

re Glass Rod &lt;5 f t )

K

f 5 -

Now on sole at •

—

;« h #

$*39

*■C -H l«rth.-PicnlcJug
MaubilfevsM , Low a&lt;t(g.«$
Water H«M Altunin

e ach m U S lo e H e
. . . TrtW J «

.*

PEOPLE'S
CHOICE
FOR
FLAVOR

K flA a

M
3

*

�r-r 9

11 intfifil

Social And Personal Activities
PHONE 148

9 Social'^olcnclar

* ■ • 3 * 4 1 —

----------------

Thf Royal AmbatMilurs will bold
thflr meeting at the Klr»t Baptist
Church at 2:00 p.m.
MONDAY
Campbell Lotting Pott 53, Am­
erican Legion, will bold a free
(upper meeting at 7.ltd p.m. at
9 the Legion Hut. Election of ofIt­
e m will be held.
W.M.U. of the First Baptist
Church will have the icguhii businetl meeting (IQ Monday at 2:30
p.m. at the church.
Circlet of the W.8 .C.S. of the
Flret Methodiit Church will meet
ae followt: No. I will meet ut the
home of Mra. L M. Swain, Oi l
Weet Twentieth Street at .3:00
i.m. No. 2 will meet at McKiney Hall at 3:00 p.m. No. .3 will
w meet at the home of Mra. It. W.
Turner, 016 Park Avenue ut .3:(&gt;u
p.m. No. 4 will meet ut the humof Mlt. S. U. Shlnholaer, 14118
Oak Avenue at 3:00 p.m. No. 5
will meet at the hume of Mia. It
U. Hutchlion In Camerun City nt
8:00 p.m. No. tl will meet ut tinhome of Mra. Cheater Uninela on
Lake Markha m at 3:00 p.m.
TU ESD A Y
Circlet of the W.S.C.8 , of the
9 Flret Methodlat Church will meet
at follow*: No. 7 will meet at the
home of Mrt. O. II. Anderton, 201.3
Wathlnglon Avenue at H.11(1 p.m.
There will be a inaiket basket
tale In connection with the meet
Ing. No. 8 will meet at the home
of Mrt. Max Fundum, uml Myrtle
Avenue at 8:00 pm. No. u will
mrct at the home of Mi a. Thru
Pate, 120 Wcat Eighteenth Street
at 8:00 p.m.

f

j GENEVA NKW8 ]
„ By MISS A D D IE I'll EV A T T

Miss Helen Cabas Wed To Albert Fitts In
Impressive Ceremony At Episcopal Church

------4 ----------------------------In a beautiful service leat night !
. .
ut Holy Croat Episcopal Church, «•» «»wn^ In fuachla .1 k and .he
Mia. Helen Cab ., became the ■ V worr W,I k. i£ rt“ orl,B * “ h “
bride of Albert Neal Fitta at 8:00 pink ruse corsage
Following the wedding a reccno'clock. The double ring cere­
mony was peiformed by the Rev. tlon was held at iht home of the
K. II. Papnri.ii of the Greek Ur- bride's parents on the Ur Undo
thodux Church in Jackaonvllir. Highway. A profusion of white
The bltde is the daughter of Mr. Christopher lilies were used with
.ind Mrs. George Cairns and Ml. greenery In decorating the room*,
Fitts' patents me Mr. and Mra. The bride's tabic, backed with
William Aylett Fills, all of San­ idled palms, was overlaid with an
taliun cutwurk cloth und at either
ford.
Pi lor to the ceielnony a pto- end of the table weie beautiful
grum of nuptial nioalc was plnyed silver bowls holding white lilies.
by Organist Mra. 11. II. Walthour, Whitt taper* hurried In silver
und Mra. W. G. Fleming, soloist, candelabra and the wedding cake
rendered "O Perfect Love”. The waa surrounded with maldenhnit
traditional wedding mairhei by fern. Refreshments were served
Lohengrin and Mendelssohn were from two other tables In the
room.
uaed.
The hride was given In marriage
The couple left fur a wedding
by her father and wore a ballr- trip to New Orleans. La. and upon
tlnn length gown of smoke blue their return to Banfonl will make
lace fashiuned with cap sleeves their home at "Linden” on the
and very full skirt of lace over Markham Road. For traveling
net and taffeta. In her hair was Mrs. Fitts wore a navy blue en­
u bund of tiny blue flown* from semble with matching accessories.
The hride Is a native of Cleve­
which fell u short nose veil. She
carried u ginceful bouquet of land, O. nml received her sellouting in Cleveland and Europe Mi.
white carunllont.
Miss Dorothy Powell and Miss Fitts wa* horn In Sanford nnd
Ellen IU-IIh were molds of honor. received his early schooling lieie.
Miss Powell woie ail ankle length lie is a graduute of the Univer­
■lock of yellow organdy with sity of the South in Sewune-,
portrait neckline ami full skirt. Trim, and did graduate work at
She wure a bund of yellow rose* the University of Alabama III
in her hair with u ahouldei length Tuscaloosa. He Is a member of
veil of net, und she cairied yellow the Sigma Nu fraternity.
Among the out-of-town guests
roses. Alias Betts was gowned to
nn aqua gown made aimllni to fur the wedding were Mrs Bud
Miss Powell's. She carried pink Nan of Youngstown, O.; Mr. .no
loses and wore aqua flowers in her Mrs. Hal den Flits, Mias Supldt.
Fitts of Winter Park; Mi
und
hair.
Mr. Fitts those at his best Mrs. Iluiiy Griniball Jr-. Dilut'd),
men H. Ewing Dean Jr. and Mrs. Allen Smith, Mr and Mis
it. A. Sheldon, New Hmyrnu
Joseph D. Cushman.
und
Mis. Cabas, mother of the bride, Beach; Muiiay Sams, Mi
wore u grey silk punt diets with Mrs. Gilmore Anderson, .Mi. am,
black accessories ami a single Mrs. Bowman, Drl.uud; Ml. uml
yellow lose on her ahouldei lire Mrs. lieoige Molar und son
in Idegi ooiii'b mother, Mrs. Kill* George Moiur Jr. of Waireii, ll

r

Mri. Ilia llatlx returned homo
after spending a couple of weeks
with her daughter In Now Orleans.
l&lt; nullHnea I ts.IN r*B* llssl
La.
Rev and Mrs Lymnn Hall and Mr. Ingh-y's nirival In Haiifoid
children hod as their guesl* Thurs­ the deposits of the liasilk were
day Rev. and Mrs. Donald Muloon &gt;I,20U,UU0. At present, uftrr his
&amp; and sons David and Donald nf Fort III yeuis service here, they have
leached |tl,6IMI,0&lt;K). Capital, aul• Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevail and plus and undivided piofits on Jan
family had as ihelr guoai.H Wed­ I. 103* were 8142,000. Today the
nesday Mrs. Prevail'* alslor, Mrs tutul eupllui accounts of the hank
Guy Durrenco, and sons, Guy and are $387,000.
liming the twu decades In which
Gary, of Now Smyrna. Atldic Provatt returned tu Now Smynta for he bus made his home in Sanford,
Mr. Inglcy bus been active in
• visit.
Mrs. M. Kelps has returned hero clruich work und civic activities
alter a visit with her daughter In of every desrrlptiun. A long time
member of the Itotary Chili, Mr.
Zepher Hill.
The Dally Vacation lliblo School Inglcy wa* president of the club
in 10-10-11. lie has been a director
9 j of the Geneva Qoiitly) Church opei\- of the Seminole County Chamber
•d Friday with 78 enrolled. Classes of Commerce for lb years and Is
will continue dally from 8:13 un­ the present treasurer of that or­
til 11:15 Ihruugh July II. General ganisation, a post he has held for
officers are Rev. Lyman Hall, 10 years.
During the war Mr. Ingley wa*
principal. Mrs Wimlall Hruddy,
chairuinu of the Seminole County
general secretary.
Department Defense Council and is rhalrmsn
workers Include: Beginner: Mr. ■it the Council ut present. He Is
Mantle Kelg and Mrs. Bennartl l *sl»»» cliairiuun of the City Zoning
Braddy; Primary: Mr* Leona Me uml Adjustment lloaid and I* u
member of Sanford Puat 6.3 of
Lain and Mrs. Calvin Ohlhuin; the American Legion.
9 Junior: Mra. Leslur Brown. Mrs
A communicant of the Episcopal
Cader Hart and Mra. Waller Yar Church
for most of his life, Mr.
bough, and Intermediate Mrs l.y
Ingley ha* been a member of the
man Hall and Mrs. J . H. Bllhrey.
The girls Intermediate Sunday vestry of the Holy Cross Episcopal
ichool class of the llant
Baptist church Church of this city for many years
bad ■ welner roast at Midiot Lake and was Senior Warden or the
Park Thursday night. Those ore* Crunch in 1040.
lie i* at present treasurer of
•nt ware Harriett Geiger, Vulleen
Prevail, Mary Oldham, Cynthia the Endow incut Corporation of
Lloyd, Shirley Baxter, Luyinc Slone tho Episcopal Ihoci-Kc of South
•nd Rev. ami Mrt. Lyman Hull and Florida.
Mrs. Ingley has ul*o been most
children, and Rev. and Mrs. Don
M aid Maloon and sons David and active In the cultural and civic
life of Sunfurd. She Imi been es­
Donald.
pecially interested in efforts to
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Baxter and bring good music to Sanford and
family had aa Ihelr guests Sun­ served as secretary of the Civic
day their son In law and daughter Music Association inning Its most
Mr. and Mra. H. Mason of Snr- successful season shoitly after the
ranta.
war. She is at present the treas­
Mr. and Mra. Luthar Taylor and urer of the Sanford Municipal
family of Mima spent Sunday with Concerts group which plana tu
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McLain and bring concerts here in the fall.
ton Tommy.
Mr*. Ingley has been soloist In
Mr. and Mr*. (1. J. t’onlos and the choir of the Holy Cross Epis­
A ions George and Frank were copal Church fur 18 years and for
w guests of Mr. and Mri. T. W. Pre­ five year* was on the diocese ex­
vail and family Monday. Valient ecutive hoard of the Episcopal
Prevail returned to Jacksonville women's auxiliary. She haa Just
with them for a visit.
completed 6 ami e half ysara a*
Mr. and Mra. L'adtr flirt had treasurer of the Holy Cross wom­
a» Ihelr guests last week Mrs. en’s auxiliary.
Hart’a brother and Hater-Inlaw
Much Interested also In the work
Mr. and Mra. Cashel Miller and of the Tuberculosis Association,
daughter Francla of Sacramento. Mrs. Ingley served a* volunteer
tuberculosis seal chairman for the
county for seven years and ae
voluntary seal sale secretary be­
fore that position was made pro­
fessional.
O P T O M E T R IS T
Mrs, Ingley Is at present the
KYKH E X A M IN E D
president of the Sanford Council
G L A S S E S P IT T E D
of Church Women and vice chair­
t s s a iy
gieog m
man of the Rose Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club.

ingley

DR. C. L. PERRON?

Mrs. M. K. Foiguson enter tallied
on Monday night with n inlacrlla- |
ntous shower honoring Mrs. Joe
Douglas, whose marriage was a
recent event. Guest* gathered ut
the Furgusuti home ut 2031) Jessnmin Avenue lit 8:00 o'clock where
decorations were of zinnias, mini
golds und other summer flowers.
During the evening games wenenjoyed with prize* being won byMrs. Rohli Wye he, Mrs. Oscni
C ro*liv, Mr*. I., li. Boss. Mrs.
Douglas, Mrs. |,yu Mnitlu, MrJulinny Davi*. Mr*. Ashby Jones,
und Mrs. IV. It. Jessup. Following
the games Mrs. Douglas received
a number of lovely shower gift*
flom her friend*
Mis. Foiguson \mi* assisted in
serving refreshments hv MlWyche and Mi* Ficd l.nmerton
Those Invited i • l»- with Mr*
Douglas were Mi* Phllin Good
speed of Daytonn Bench- Mr*
Hen*o Huttuwnv of I'naaelherry:
Mi** Winifred Forgiis-ii uml Mr*
David Smith of Itrlnndo; Mi«» Ma
rlnn (‘alter, Del.nnd: Mi*. George
Hughe*, Oviedo; Mr* l.nmerton.
Winter I'nik; Mr*, lien frnwford.
Kissimmee; and Mrs. Crosby of
Dr Lntul.
Also Mr*, .lame* Singletary.
Mr* George Welter. Mr*. Jewel
Sasser. Mi* Owen Foiguson. Mr*
r K. Spencer, Mi* \-hhv June*.
Mrs. Jessup. Mr* Dunne Tilll*.
Mi* Bo**. Mi* John fiiiwforil.
Mr« |e|« Mi'«*e&gt; '!•- Wvclie.
Mr* K. V Wolf.-r. ' h . Balnh
Peloid, Ml*. Mm till. Mi* Davi«
nnd Mr*. Alvin IMhum Vi*" Mi*Joyce Waidvvill and Min* Mildred
Williams.

I

HOI.I/VWOOD

De Uary Doings

m yself w here I look like .................

.\

•

•
» ^

)NfflPD

_L

FO R

\ •

I

B U S IN E S S

I

£ u f&gt; p t d . y i i . **.■•*-

■Your Mutual In-'irnine Friend*
I I ” N I'.iik Vve
Phone 10 1

r O D A V «K F R I D A Y
/4etvC H tU 1C / . • .. AS
TWO RENEGADES RISK All FOR
WFAITH AND POWER —
AND A WOMAN!
3

' v

^

"It's MUKllolla liliisvoni lime at lljlidniw Spilligs." *.ivs Invi-lv I’cgg* llaiikio a* *he pii ks two giant
sired i images. Some ill the largest iiia-tnnlia tier* in Ameilia air (ouiiil at llalnhow Springs and with
hinolieds id llir**- trees now In full lilnain. tile wnoilril glniinils nf this l.iim-d alliactlm* an- a mass ul
shliiiiiieiing lieauly. Manv nf tin- I n I
vvaw blossoms mi a me aluiosl a font In dlilllictei anil vvlo-n
imnliim-d vs11h u rlustri nl llic Inillianl Hern leave*, a slogh Ido,nil makes ail e sol Is ■enlei |II|| e lm a
lino lienn I muted ou I S II at lluioi Hull. Italoloiw S|iiin -s mill Its i oiling uplands, Ut alpine lodge,
and spi-ilarului wati-ifall has lieen iiamiU ‘Tim -I.'* (ini) Mmiiiljlu tlevoit.*'
•B H

McHiiiu’ Is Held ll&gt;
Wcslcv D au g hte rs
ig Ia

.f \\-

VI.

Ivn.lev 1lull t • • 111 11*|* iiim i •
IlS* «4 irliill &lt;•). i 11 111 l illy nil 1 it*
'tv » \ •Ill |‘ wi th Mm
\ It
1 II \\ inn, .Mi * .1 \
. It . Ml
1 M
Tv...
un
11•• ill .1, M.
Mi . I 1 I t . \s'l tl 11 llOAl •'* -I'll.

|8|l'M
Mi ■ f-I I, till Ilff11 i'lll
• • fit M« -l i t l l l M\l I till* l l l l ' H III*'
*lilt I »|M I '* tl: f|l«* tilll * rfUjiM.
ft.ll.. v I • v il |r . Ill I'd.at |*IVI’ll lt\
M
' II W H h S l . « &lt;i | hm i i i i i i |«*
mi &gt;• 1 • •, ii t •• i* a I m i I It* ill •
Mil-", nml i • ml f i mu 1h
Ill'll t f 1Sul iih
I
III 11fl . I'SSl tn W. I. |ili *"||l
1 Ml Dm•In \\ i111ll III • 1#•
\ | hill l
f. 1 'i.S
IMIIH
•tl 181*| •• •
I All It.|« I
| lilt • r... ti..
fit... •
II l ti.l'ii M l” Ktli* I
\\
W •11*a in *
m.
I .. It I MPlt ■••ml fi mn Mi •*
•U nl :Sllflfllf e| Hil l
Mi
I I • **11lie' I i
Mill HOW tPil'l
hi i uliftii mu,
in, M*k'11ft Hint
III* &gt;1 fill Ilit"* III'*• 1••Mi"\ I’ll f 11*811
IF* . Imn» loir
'I • * III •M11 U
HI l|"lll|t«'ll
It* 'In 1111I IIIIII v limit
I Iflli F
| rrlli.vA III* Iln I. m it • « HI' 3840*1,
.M» I M I li»w. i mill \h . ,|
(' Ihivin rofiillii Ini ii |M*(lrt| |»lmif
Pills Xkllll till* |H|*. It'll I'11111k* *•»
I ll*- • lull i Ii litlll'Jlfits fin
Rrfi • wlniiriif *
.llltl WIt lit*
l l l i n l iilldl 'imii i ‘olii \\*t* wiivril
In I III* follow Hitf I*\ tin lioNlfnM'w
.Ml- I \ llowfinl. Mi . .1 || At.
tl'-i on Ii , .Mi- .1trim &lt;link, \liv
I
llo&gt; rtlr, ,\l»■ .1 I I ‘oilI Ir i,
Ml I M T&gt;ip , Mm \ II s ir
%t*ii•*, Mr* Hi ii Mom os*, Mi 3 M
I. , UlU'lll, .Mim litlll Sf fill. Mm
H. M .Sliililiol-n.
Ml- K II
|«llf|l'\ , Mlw» lli'wwlt /ilt liHI y, .Mid
J. J. M« Kinli). Mi * .1 I * |luvid,
Mi* &lt; II Winn, .Mi* /.r|» |(af
llff. Mm IIiosIIi- Wi IIihiiih, ,Mhk
A In i
1'lijijiiniin,
Mi &gt;3
\ i‘| hh
WoilrltOi k, .Ml 3. I*. M l lllWl'M,
Mth. .IoIiii liillmi nml til** vIhI101,
Mm Mititiir J 0111 a.

O ld

M is

I.

\

I ..I

i

tV CT

IJ e rs o n a I s

else, p re fe ra b ly . Vivien la-igli
Now M l*s Leigh is a bounty and
umhmhtrdly title of the world
greatest actresses Imi one will get
you III Ihnt she would glm llv Im-n
the Oat-iir sin- won Inst M-in -i
she ctntlil look like Virginia in
bathing suit Hr piny Hot Garter
Gertie
I uskeil Virgin* i it t'Hs liii'itof wanting to look lik«- '• - l.&gt;liarlxired a secret yeurning to '
it great dramatic actress
"Naturally. I'd like to lie a great
actress. And !**•• studio gives no
enough versalll'tv in »••* roles
I cun try Imi 'oisli "• I'
song ami dam •• t it) I lev cal* uml vioii'dn't cu re il I d
nothing hut musical* Thai's ,
Betty (iralile doe* anil Imik wlu-i'
she rates In Ihl* business "
The nientlon nf Hetty Gralile no
mcntnrlly stunned me I slurlci
tiilnklug how Betty would liki
reading tiial Virginia Mayo hu
the ties! figure in Hullywiaid But
then it's a well known fact arniind
(own Hint Belly reatls iiuly Hu
racing fnrtn
Bill Marilyn Monroe? There's a
IOHY IS
girl who read* everything
ro M OKU N 11 r
smi
Tills )nh nf writing ahmil I full v
Chnrli’s W luhi'y ill N II ». who
wood glamour eau he hu/urdnii*
I* IS. anil Min 1.1III;ihi t 1oiiiptoii.
ihuiil i*l, art' I'liRfiRi'il In hr mur
riffi
cin L'lrclo is fur Mr. and Mr*
Th« nnRiiiirnii'iil win jimiminiTtl
Louis Brandi.
We regret that we linvc to n- Wrilni' il.iy liy Hit* M'liiitur'* nfflct*
port two deatlis Ibis week. Mi Nn tluli- ha* Ih-i-ii vel for Hie well
llorton, father of Mrs. Ilain. ding
Tulu-y Ira* been murried Iwlce
Muchmoro, died while vncatlonin,
in Maine, lie was hulled ou Tue. before III* first wife died in 1010
Sllil til - second lost December
duv in New Jersey.
Mrs. George Denman, who ha-l
Just recently returned from a vl*t
to her father, was notified earl*
Monday morning nf Ills death. Six
and her son, Al Bartsch, left lm
mediately tu ullend Hie funeral

I. n l . e i g

litlll illl'lf'lill
i s Ht l \ f • "lit
Hi* \ *|i«*nl i

H 'P P l
M- II

llllr I II tr \ \
VI i .- . -twin

\n« • ll i

la t.un"

Mm. II i ' mh
Il'HV* lilt'* w

|lt||, I &gt; I

v%lll*l •* nil** Will I 1*111191II

fl••i nlioiil ii inoiit Ii

iVlartlia Uailcy IWaulv Salmi

.Mi ihhI Mi • I' \ \\ ini•• tli
. 91*1 tliniF Itl• i - Mimidp i**s«l .Mm
I , ii I* an, »»f \I Iniitu. &lt;iii

1tIMl nf Ml
«. •1loll

anil Mi

( i .o s i n c .ii \.\

a*.1

J

FD R V W

i.Dii iiw.it ..i. of Mi D
II ( i , 1l\\ 1|| 1.11/ link \ V1

\ iiM .\

K i'- u p c ii ,lu l\

Mis VI i SI.... l.-n tils .il
ls-1ll*.. .11 ft*, I l.'ll *V..... I. till ll'.*..
-In* will -pen.I ii !*%»» week* vion
to.ll w11It ii. i pul. nl-. Ml
iii.-l
Vli. i , l ' E,Ion,Ii.I-.&gt;11.
ll i Lilli.- mid Maivm Wil
IlllUxon III. V.- i.-luioeil lo Iheli
loin, in Ashhind, Mn. nll.-i viitmg ivit Ii Mi nu,I Ml* Honoi
I 111It- at lb.-il In.i.ie oil I nki.Milt kiiiiio

ill

Bothered with MILDEW ?
MUSTY ODORS i
Control 'em with

TRIOCBD!

Mi- E iimiik I-ag. i .|iilnl lm* le
I limed In Sanford ull.'i speinlmg
Hie pa*t neveial ni.nilli* m tiei
old Inline In Sweden visiting with
itdative*. l-'nimeiIv nf I .■&gt;!.•- Mittv
sin- i* now iniikliig her home »i
oul Weal Flial Mlreet.

w

minute closet ronJuivner

M i und -Mi* G il* H a ile y p lan
In le a v e tin* w eeken d f " i lb U
liu v e a , N I ' w ln ie llu -y w ill v l- ll
w ill) lil* p n le llta fin n * )io it lin n
They e sp e e t In be gone fu r about
l l i l r e w e e k s , v is it in g nisei III iill.e i
p o in t* in N m lh I 'n io lin ii.
M i* . S . t l. C h a se liu * t r lin u e d
a re o m p a liy ln g
her
d a u g h te r. M l** S a lly (,'hnno In
fle w V in k C it y w h e re S a lly met
her i.n iH in , .Mi-* I uein t 'lllls e , In
e u iililiu e llie li In p un tu W est
tls s ip e e , N . I I
w h e re th e y w ill
In iili M lleinl ('a m p W in n e n u n it.

Inline a f t e r

Mr. anil Mi*. ...... ..

l. ft r. ifa p u ilm liu il Inf si “ ev, • l.tllin. i, I«■•, 11 ' I*-

i

M llU tW
|N IO C lU l lia .|

*

I*

u

IN V lC Ii
' , ' 1 .

J I,. 4 tnuiilliv
I n Ijr.Jin vl.i'n.l*
Is-”
IN I U L I til ..ill I.isl iii.h-tin.lel/ when )■'( I

Well* will

lm v&gt;. a s t lie il
w eekend
g u e * t ',
M i- and M r*. Ilu v n l
H yal
and
e h ild re n , S u sa n nnd D a v id .11., ul
W est p a lm Beni-li, and M i* . Il'u i
F . G u r r le and e h ild re n ,
F r a n k ie
nnd J u lin n y , a lso C o n n ie G eo rg e
W e ll* o f D a y lo lin lle u e ll.

M U k lt OHOH5
a i II |.iu lt'-l .m

1 -

'

* ■ &gt;J*
■ I 11 " ■' •

BOX OF 2 BAGS 7 9 *
INSIST UPON O INUINE TRIO CIDt W H IN BUTINO

T0UCHT0N DRUG CO.

Play Safe This 4 lh-Be Here On The 5 '*/
1 — Drive Nulely und OhMerve All Truffle Itulem

The Pnnuco River, near Tain
piru, Mexico, has produreil mom
h
r
' tarpon
'
2(M)-pouml
than any rlvei
known to fiilu rmvn.

M

o u

MIDI

I

c

P

IN

c

m

2 — Hwlm With A "Buddy” und Tithe No (Inneretutury Hlnks.
d — Tuku I'reriiulltmu A ku IhhI Fond I'nlmmliiK *vi&lt;fi Adequate
ThernttM JugH nnd Ire (.'hentH All Hlzen nnd l'rlren)

I

S ta rrin g Cburk Gable
Uteet Neve and Certeea

i'L v flB K a a H y p -

(We

llnve

5 — He Prepared for KmerKency Hrenkn — C'uI h — HruiHen — Ahru»ions etc. (A dittnil First
Aid Kit In the Car Pocket In Worth (In Weight In Gold. )

ROUMI L L AT &amp; A N D C C S C N
j| ‘,

S -A .W —

Kefrigeratinn

I — Do Not Htny In (he Sun Too l.onR W’ltlioul I'roterlion. (Hnntun l.ollons— liroudlirint Hal*
— VlHor CnpH — flench ToweU etc.)

IH iA IH L

"ACROSSTHEW
IDE
MSSOURT
•

■

H O M E • A I'T O M O H II.K

B0yDMU.fiLLflCf

T O N IG H T - F R ID A Y

' i.

Yom

I

Fidelis CI
Holds
Picnic At Markham

r
•

s N S L 'R A N T H A T A S A V I N G '

Hv MMFS H*« &lt;»\
(For varellonlun Boh I homes)
«— ------------------ *

HOLLYWOOD r
Tim- every
hod) ill HollywihmI want* to he
illumine else netm* wish Ihev
were dlrerlurdireelnr* wish
Ihev vi i re pnahteer* and mi on
But when Virgin! i Mavn *ny*
she wants in loo) like someone
else Id's face it I lyil's cal t ying
dissatisfaction loo l.u '
uhh
I learned this bn id lnl&lt; llicem-e
alter seeing Viiriiun III "She's
Working Her Wav I'llaiimh Col
, . . . leg*)'' III which she plays Hot Gal
The home of Mr. and Mrs |(,M ,; (.rtM.
.............. . stripper
Humer Little on Lake Markham
well known
was the scene for the annual 11„||y» .ms«I fact to wi
picnic of tile Udell* t luts of the
First Baptist Chillch ye.tei.lay
‘"ov,*•!" m'„*.V b'e'.ml.hii hiaTv
dv
afternoon. I,roup hum »eivrd a- A ,
tt,il
iih
hostesses.
ii
Swimming wa* enjoyed through­
For one Ihiog tin- uiakeiip de
out thu afternoon and Inlei a purtim-iil* at Warners and olliei
picnic atippur was spread u|miii vludlns reveal that stie need* ulllj
the long table* act up on the iMivviler and Hinge tu look her best
lawn.
before the cumeru* That's slime
Those attending were: Mis. F, thing that can't lie said of nil
K. Galrhel, teacher, Mr*. Hugh gluinnr glil* in Ihl* town
Duncan, Mrs. Carl Musa, Mr*.
Armed with all lliese fa il, anil
P, G. Brown, Mr*. John Fox, Mr*. figures. I asked Virginia' what -lie
Arnold Williams, Mrs. V. C. thought of ehei-secuae
Messenger, Mrs. W. M. Mixon.
"I like It very miuh." 'lie re
Mrs. R. T. Thiunas, Mr*, lien p||,-,| iilis'iilliugl) "II lasii &gt; ie.il
Wade, Mr*. J. P. Whitakei, Mi* n,M,i "
It. A. Howell, Mrs. Little, M'**
-j dliln t mean Hint kind of
"I
laireno Franklin, Boldiy Little, elieesecake "
t'liarle* Fox, Sue l.ymi Howell.
till." she smiled "yon no-in
Dale Hum-all, f a il Hester and the oilier kind leg all Fiantiv
lloiner Little.
I don'l mind posing for II tint I
don't enjov s,-eili|t eheeseenk.
any other kind of nli-liires wli»-n
I look like me I like plclore* &gt;'
lly KAY HENNING Hit

A very charming luncheon and
Canasta party waa given liy si*
friends on Thursday at the niinouf Amanda llufman to celebrate
ths birthday of Jo Peck. Allanintida hlosaoms and Forget-me-liots
made a lovely eenterpiere und the
blue anil yellow color scheme wa*
carried out In the decoration* on
tho cake. The others present weiu
the Misses Loi uml Nella Bunk*,
Bert Lederhau* and the Mis*e*
Dorothea and Kuy llenninger.
Another birthday this week wus
that of tho Bcv. W. Poyntelli
Kemper who was 83 years old on
tho twonty-flfth. Die party wu*
given at the home uf Mrs. lies*
Patterson and those present be­
sides the Kemper* were Dr. and
Mrs. Francis Malone, Mr. and
Mrs. William Monroe, Mr*. H. N.
Groves, Mr*. Ernestine Pugh, Mr.
and Mr*. Paul Froetacher, Mr. and
Mrs. Milford Leonard and Mr. and
Mra. Charles Wogner who were
also celebrating their 61 wedding
anniversary. Mr. Kemper will
leave very ioun for a vacation
in Wisconsin.
Mrt. Carl Nmsrllng left this
week for Weet Hempstead, Lung
Island. N. Y. to sotnd it month
with the family of her deughter.
Mite Brenda L
Foreeter is
house gueet at the home of Mi,
and Mrs. Henry Klepper fur three
weeke.
The home of Mr. and Mr*. C'arl
Brooks on DeBary Drive hat been
rented to Mr, and Mra. E. Redmen
of Kentucky.
Mr. end Mra. Alden Dunlap of
Rhode Island have rented the home
of Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Eiterkarnp
on Aaturlano Road.
Mr. and Mra. William L. Will
lama returned un Monday from
a stay of three weeke in Union
City, N. J . They brought with
them their friends, Mr, and Mrs.
Edward Heron, also of Union
City, who will be their gueets
for three weeks.
The
house ,lh*1
that '•
(• being
being
fi?* new hou\*
built on DeBary Drive and Valen-

T H E SANFORD HFIt-vl '
I
I loirs. July 3, I9S2
Page 1

Mrs. Joe Douglas
Honored At Shower)

y-iiiot 100

East Firut

Walgreen Agency Drugstore

Telephones

“On The Corner By The Clock”

UU — 1247

/'Jnl

•xv-

/irjjl'
a
Ifr'

Jr

e^ &gt; x s ..«w s ■O y . A * . - *4 .

S* ^

�*!
}♦*

4

Blues Edge Packers 4*3 In 12t'Ji To Take Over Place
W ins 10th Ti lt
O f Y e a r A s Alcno,
P a r i d c Banished:
P l a y In Daytona Ardent Sanford Fan
Lists F ra n k Smith
Hy K EN T n iK T I, A IN
The vlrtury iiimcIiIoo of I tie
F o r South’s O ut­
Rtmlnnle lllui*' continued i Ight
field With Ksk ew
on Innt ulglil in Hanford strug­

Mrs.

B y rd

gled II! InililUfK Ih'I mc edging mi
Improved Leesburg Pucker tiin*’,
4-9, III Venetian (iiilili'llri. It wa*
the lliiril consecutive win fur
III* Mile* mill pushed (tii-in up
rnut her notch in lln- Flotiiht Slule
League slamllug* to sixth place.
Murrny llyril

lif t in- 111-11*1111 nn
mnnng'-i rinn-h
Alcnn mill J '" 'J * * * 7 ^ p ( ? P *
P a r ls e
were S B A ‘ i
ejected from thev^AgSV;,
faiiie hy their b h K *
old (liriiici*l», Ken
d o m e b i l l e r Murray llyrd
words exchanged nfter I’m ise
frnunded mil.
By id new lends the Heniilmle
staff will* n I(1-7 rernrd. Tile "len­
der righthander. who wnsn't i-uneeded nuieh of u elmme to Inst
with the Hill* s when the sensoti
opened, Is now the only pile Inn
left on the tunm Hint Ik'khii the
year lust April.
Tonlahl the Si-minnlc* nill he
rarrytng on thrlr often-he
when they move lulu Islander
arll In Unylonn In piny the
lay limn llenrh I's In the first
of n loo a ame series. I.ouls
Benins, virliin of the llth in­
ning loss to Orlnndo Inst Sun­
day. will priilintily lie Ihe slnrlInf fllliKrr for the Hlurs. lie
bone Is of n I -2 rernril In three
■amen with the Semlnnlrn. Ife
Wan n* ipilml fin in f.iiheliilul
jtisl ns lefthander Hill Julies
and nuirirlilrr-lnflrldrr
f'uui
Bn ken were n m n month nun

f

H

k

,-**

■
‘ i.jLJ

niglit,

I

Blues find H u m .

T J jF .l s e l v e s

nil bin

I t',‘l 1,1

-t.

the

1 1111

ili&gt; *
ii'mn.l

Alenn, y||

m i h,
iim ki

' all In I.

the

\

t• iiui ’h
by V11'

u rm c iH B B B H V M B
A I I A titer lean Airs. K. II. l.nney
halfback to the outfield.
P au l K ske w , huslMnu form er
t 'lilt e is ily of (ii'itra in hnsehall
ro-caplsltt. w as also
selected
in the Sm ith's mi I field fro m the
llllie s In K ite Hanford to n of
Ihe llir r e m ilf irld e is nil her »et i l l inns. H ill S h u rrs of D rlando
was tin* o ilier gnrilaer listed on
llie S m illii-in club.

Fm the Northern I emu, Mi*,
l.nney clinse lllll Bteineke to tiinniiri' nnd popular
veteran Bay
Dunne, Del.and, iis Ihe
eljtTs
cateher. For the North's pitching
trio Mis. I nil's' listed vctfinli f‘ei il Hiilsmi, Palatka, Stan Miller,
rilMII Ill's ITVI'II n :s
t ills | It t il:—A l'lil)« llllr
In I.ami. and .lax Beaeh'n Tmn
ll'lrsl
Hull II"* 11 I Inli 1,1r I
Mills
til Hum. ill 7,y.t ler, i|i»**‘ii
Kd l.evy, til lull.In pilot, uie lie.no*. .Mom... .s,, Never, |il*-iO
tier seleetliin In Hov. I'miMn .0.Hill Siir.i
s c n t s i i ii h i :—a nm *- m i e
in a a g e
he
fSerolol llnll mill l I Inii lite I
Trn IlyeiN, iMlIiy, lllll Moil I
.i.i i l.'lll**n llloiue Mill! . Mlhe. I'lilev
l.ol I, Hllvel i '■
■oilo'l . Slilohoi s Ill'll
i
r iilllli im i i :—a mill- n lie
®
Saiiloid. a.i i
lliiii.oi I.ii* It i , It." In Jlui, Hoii|i
, ; •'Vt? V
a natural I'huice Heel. 1,111le I 'in, I, | l.lni'l I«&gt;, •'tin,
l"l Ih e
I Jill i{ non Frosl, Mil-hil lo Tltlolle
n n n m n s i i :—a mu,, im ,
bsseinau oil Ilia
llolo'ii Mnlllol, till.el (ie,i|, .boil
South. W h i lo HniHluvt. Hlu ZI||. III! III.I" e, .Ml...
■ipott, nir Iii1liei, u n.u
ii.ii Mil to
....................
,
M&gt;* l.n n e y plae
I'll T il II II i ;—a "llh. mm
llilsly
( I t u n l r s |,,.vv „ „
Alieail, .1 fbl ii h Zasie, Me"',",.,
Smith to uiariuge, iihe llketl San
1 p. I......
nln is ........, I 1",.,.
fold's Joe Pa rise III flint base.
Walk. Fresh Um, Klio Mi (||rl
s
ix
’ii
i
iMi
r—a
laths nnr
Meanwhile
voting Reneially
I lllo, i.[Oiles I'et, illepi'ln Jiisl",
picked no with 111 people siihlul’ Molllll
llclle, ill'll III oil PI', I f.Hlr
l"ey‘s
N,, ,\ole
ting hnllota for the fans1 All
stii na rii ii n n—a inths mi*
Blur poll. Kvery fan Is urged in
I'lmi'S,
Ill'll*
\eivs lli'iio,i.
send in their Hidertion'i with or Mill ll'ir. :u iiilimn,
poiia, Tosioui".
willimit tlodr inline altaclieil h'lui
Mini",i, I'eisN llriiol
itiin riii u n i :—a inihs mie
idn State l.eagne sei n lai y lrens
Ili'Weii i, I it loll". Toe, l.ye
urer I’ctei Sehaal slated III it llili Hrlslib
*'ii pi hIii Hwllb Itlitiy Iris
is the fans' game and it ii up tu My Uio-llon.
My nun Itni.y,
'
1
them In vote in who they think "IK Time
M
ill
!
ii
l
i t : —A mil,- u ii should play whether they i-rn mi
Jen
II
Ills",
lliiro,
Ho,
|i„„,„.
the home team or not.
Ml"" I...... II. V'.ll, b.'.l I I .11,
" C u rly " B e n d s n is i Ids |mlVeliliu. I ‘noli, - II
'I'liVI'll II ll'ir—T mill. ill),
lilt fnr a n m ip le le D el,,m il ||i
,,, "l".l “ Hi Ills, in .. Ti', n.itmr■
.
Held oi Its il H ilberts, firs t, f liarIlia '"Mine, bill'll ii. Il.iii'lell'
lie Hi ru s t i r , si'cimd, B ill fl|mI’mI I*, l|""i&lt;|t«| |if i | if a11'.

.

Bintora, ss
(Icnsales, nb
Byrd, p .......
Leesburg
Brndy, as . .
Pnwllck, rft
Futulorn, 2ah
1* {iW *
Collin*. If
Long, fib
Anderauu, th
Caldwell, e
Dgikntakls, rf
Ortega, p ...
IffCiiltmigh! p
Totals
Banford ---Lensburg
R—Pnwllck,
Andervon.
, ..... Fn

_w a root. Hr—

Brady, Caldwell. Anderson, San­
toro 8. RBI—Fundora, Rhodes,
Ortags, Iztng, Rind, 2ft ,Fundnra,
Collins. HH—Ortega. HR-—Ander­
son. DP—Fundora to Caldwell t
D»«kalukli to And*r*nn. I.»(l Hanford 0, Leo*hurt 18. BBJ-off
Ortega 9, Rvrd 2, HO—(Views 8,
Byrd fl, MeCulloiluh 4. HO—Ortern 8 In H 8-8.Innings, H runs: .Menllouoh 8 In B 1-8. t. witine*—
IrH Izwer — MeCuiiough, U—
hirkhaM nnd Kettlei, T—8:8ft,
“. &gt;
-

' *y. ,.*m

DAYTONA IIKACII (Special! —
All reenrda are expected lev he
broken Fliday hi&gt;*I Salnidav at Ihe
Yulnsla County Kennel Club. A
July Itli millin'*' will he it aired
Friday, and n sprrml mallnc" will
he stuped Halm*lay. Klevr
-aro-i
will lie ulngril Hnturilay u l The
Independi'lire llainliinp will hi
run Friday uipht.
Anuthi'i I'hailty mallnee will lie
sinned Wednesday lifter w in at
2:00 p.m. al the Kenmd Club, when
all prnfils fm Hie lull-race card
will ill* used liy Dll' Ineal Indue
of Klks In further its wnrk In
cnrinK for crippled elillilren nt
Uinatilln. Follmviun the races the
Klks will slutre nil open house nnd
fish fry nl their clubhouse.
Tho Mis* Dixie Handicap slnue I
July -llh tieniity content here will
III conjunction with the nuiiunl
lie run at the Kennel Club Thurs­
day night. More than 30 uf the
South's most beautiful irirls, In
ndilltlun In Miss Mary June Hayes
of Washington, D.
lorn winner
and Miss America, will he mi Imml
In eiinfralulale Ihe owner of the
winriinic dug.
Marclilng Mike, who, accord Ihr
to till* experts will hu the doR to
heut nt the Kennel Club, Is a IdR
(Ior weiRhiuR 01 pounds, He won
Ills lust mil hy ei|(ht leiiRths.
Daytona Beach Rieyhmmd fans
lire nwnltliiR a match between C
D. MrCnithy's MareliiiiR Mike and
Clyde Smith's .lack Archer. The
liiller recently stored Ids
flr*l
Victory and appeared to linvi re
Rained Ills I'alui lleneh form.

iii'ii'
;
11.iit1111. j " J l '

F la n k
.Si i i i f" i i I

H.Laney Picks Dusty Rhodes As Most Popular P

ford's Roddy (front, The top tlireu
flyrlmst'iN In llie voting will ho
the stnrllng outfield for tucii
teum. (Illllty plnyrra will he aaIacted from the next highest vote-

getters,

Palalka Wins Two
From Orlando T&lt;i
Take Lead In FSI

Hy KKNT C IIET L A IN
fipmls Fill Inr

viciorte* worn or ;ino ropsunn,va­
riety. Just lake th« lfl-P ahallnrkItiR they hnpdad Cocoa and tho
|.|.| drubbing they fave the Orla ndn HcnnUifs.
„
.. ,
Oldtiine fan, Kd l^nr, told, ua
the Other day that h* had waited
til years for Hanford to treat »it
Orlnndo team 14-1. Actually, of
the elRht losaes four ware dacliled
hy the narrow^ margin of one run.
Most encourB P aging of all Is
Hint the Bines
have finally set*
B tied down and
H B b f l JRcntnu up with
■ V - i B l c r three Rood pitchB w r f l l r 1cr* in ^Bico Corrales. J u r a t Blv.
jr^ iern anil Murray
j w s
v Byrd who r a n he
. .■
■ ~ relied on to stop
IW W W KJ
The Infield Is
(feorRfl Kents aaltd with Churk
Alenn, Frank Sanlora and Joa
I’nrlse nnd John tmhra due to return within two weeks.
The outfield has (ieorge Ki'iila,
Piiii I Kskew anil veteran Hmldy
til out, The entehliif la hi fond
hands with hard Ii IUIiir Dusty
Blmdrs belting Hie hall out at A
plieiinniemil 112 overage since lilt
return to the llor up after rookie
sensation Frnnk Smith’s Injury.
Hmith will tu* ready In return
aliuut Hie same time tmhra will
nnd Hiiimi. two plnyris should litwkn
Ihe Huniiiioles a real pennant
Ihtciil in this second half. Adding
Smith a .3:t:t hitter amt tmhra a
.313 sluggci to the Seminole sruno
should nrovidn that extra punch
with which Hanford can win those
close one-run ennleata.

Rhodes

oanjuru uru

iwx-biuuu,

Won l.o»l Pet.
Florida State League
I’nlntka
10
3
789
Orlando
0
5
1)13
Del,and
0
4
094
Daytona Reach
T
8
338
.laxvdie Beach
()
7
.402
Hanford
5
8
383
Iz'Cihiirg
4
8
333
Cocoa
2 10
107
Palalka US Orlnndn 3 9
Dcl.nnd A Jacksonville Bench 3
Daytona Beach 0 Cocoa 3
Sanford 4 l^eshuru 3
Palalka nl l^osburu
Del,and at Orlando
.Sanford at Daytona Benrh
Jiiukaonvllle Beach at Cocoa
American l^ayue
Nnw York
4(t 27
397
Cleveland
39 32
349
Iloalnn
38 32
343
Chkacn
3» 33
312
Widilllliclon
30 31
337
Philadelphia
28 3t
432
St I aill is
32 39
431
Detroit
21 47
392
Itnslon 3 New York
Cleveland .1 St lamls 2 110 Innlttfs)
(hlcaRO 3 Detroit 2
Philadelphia 4 Wnshlimlnn l
American Leafue
SI Lmiti at Chjcnitn (2)
Cleveland At Detroit
New York at Washington 12)
Boston nt Philadelphia
National league
(triMiklyn
New York
*
Chicago
SI Igntls
40
34
341
Philadelphia
32
37
4flt
Cincinnati
31
40
437
Rosttin
28
41
394
Pittsburgh
19
M
237

Tv

...........nor
......

pie H
tin

y"

to erose the K ’U T - B ;

r 1
"
j/ O

'

llsh
n ii ■
from KrnrlmiJ
sh

i

,* ‘- iH
1111,1
nt'ifl
France to Ftu'-Q H BETSv^BH
land set ’Jfl yeurs
aK« hy (ie rtrtld o
C h adw ick
F.ilerle.
In n rccenl letter from Miss
Chndwlck In the Herald, she
thanked nil the people of Sanford
fin thdr "gracious hospitality"
during her brief slay here.
Her mammoth undertaking will
he televised over NBC. Florence’*
exact "lulling time lias not been
determined.

Major Lcajrue
Leaders
Hr

AHHni'IATKD PIIF.SH

Altlimigli the Cornell varsltj
ciew linsn’l won the Interrullegl
ale Itegalta since 10.10, the till
Bed still lends in number of vie
lories with 13.

P. M.

the selection. &lt;&gt;f Key West 9 Tampa 8
Key West nt Miami
Lakeland nl Tampa
St. Petersburg al Hnvnnn
best at each ^p»v&gt;- Miami Beach nl West Palm llencli
Mostrausky
aid Is pniillahlng
Il "milk imHut dally with which
fans can write in I heir choices nnd
uuiil them in.
Peter Sehaal urged un tu re­
lay thin mrsHige, "Tell Ike fans
I Inti they should not favor tha
hometown teams players but
vide as they honestly believe."

10 - Races
flton. - Tuea.
Thurs. • F’rl.
II BACKS
WKD. and HAT.
Dally Dimhie 1st
nnd 2nd Hares
&lt;|u(nlrhm every
race

Hophoiiime
outfielder
lluhliy
Carr of Hlimlughnm was the llniveratty of Alnhnnia'* top bMIhai) hltrr this *ensson with nn
average of 32V

Manny (inlm*
Band . 4 f l |

Fiddle KuiibIi ealaldiahed a Cin­
cinnati consecutive game hitting
rtrord In 1920 by hitting in 27
straight games. He tied Ids own
mark in 1024.

The U8LTA Father and Ron
Clay Court Doubles Champion­
ships will lie held at St. Louli,
Mo., Auf. 3-to.

All-Star Hallo!iiik

Sec onit Has*
Inhra, Ran.
Fundnra, l.ees
Rnntnra, Han.
Hhnrtstnp

nnny reprckenUtlves end
Irom Ihe Inleniatinnal Che
Workers Union held Uielr fin
slim Wednesday.

I»AI *L Ot F() R FTtl.NO HT11•SOli T H ALL-HTAR TEAMS

North

The
:i2 -y e n r-^ B G £ |jM a £ |£ |C ^
old Son
I
■

National le a g u e

Poalllon

South

------------------------------ First Hass ------------- -----------

■
■■■
Hseond lies# .......................
.— ------— -- " . ■- - Shortstop -----------------------------

SOFTBALL HTANDINOB
(Men)
, -------...... . ■
■‘ Third Bass ------- ----------------W L Pet OR
--------------- ;----------0 ft .0(17 — --------------;---------------- Catcher
Nnvy
0 4 .000 H ----- — ---- L — ----------- U lt Fiatd --------------------------Kolnxm's
1 . . . . .
1- , ■ ■
t 1".
• ■
0 4 .044 1
Hunt-Mercury
------2 8 .800, 4H —---------------------------- Center Field —

First Base
Knhrrln, flrl*.
Clift, J. ft.
Pollard, II. ||.
Sondermeyer, Pat.
Second Base
Brewster. Itcl,.
M. Hiiiilh, Pal.
Itrnnrr, D. It.
Rucker, D. II.
Ridiritsuii, J. II,
Hhortstnp
Sondrrmeyer. Pal.
Moslrnnstv, I let,.
Haller, D. It.
Mallard, Pal,
Ugnrte, J, B.

Collins, Lees.

Cade, Del,.
Young, J, (I.
M. Hmith, Pal.
Mnatransky, Del,
Cal
Dunne, Del..
Robertson, J. R.
Purdue, |). B.

■woolI, Oil. ..

Treadwnv, J, f|.
Klnnrd, J. II.
Tranow, D, It,
Plrtte, Pal.
Hrai'seke, l)nt„
Hubert *. DeL.
Cook, I). It.
KamaMnn, Pal.
Irby, D. II.
Pt 1chars

a. win

the nmlh Inning, Ihen wnn itrlhe
I2lh mi Bvo slnglea and an error
by i*eeshurg Manager Don Andcrion.

Byrd, Hon.
Zimmerman, Orl.
MeCulieufh. Lee*
Onuliak, Orl.........
Vojmoo, Oel*

Manager

Corun ej ftANFORll

R ^ IT i* u i

Maat.PapuUrPWim
Norihi Dr I And, Prk\i

,840; Brntfe, St. Louis. 3-1, .833;
Hearn, New York, XI. M0; Ersklnr, Brooklyn, and Wilhelm, New
York, 7-3. .778.

SAVE!
37
21
*

( El, „«
.
MoCrlckard, J, B........

Dotson, Del*.
Vickery, Coc.-DeL.
Angel, J • B,
Wenger, D, B. .......
Roberta, DeL,
Hamm, Pal. h m *•■.&lt;•*
Manager
Btelnotho, Pal ...........

,

l'4P#»■
fCSnEgi

E_3

vVts’-v
Ai.isie.VAt

DR. H. MeLAULlfl
0ipfbMETBI8T
.

July 2 — Charily
Mallnee Elka Club
July 4 • ft
2:00 P. M.

Pitching — Bne, Brooklyn, TO,

R im u i D. B. .
Paonlngton, Pal.

lU N .IM lU

The first recorded lightweight
boxing rhamplon of America Bit­
ing wa» Abe Hlrken whnia reign
extended from 1888 to 1872 when
he retired.

1 .000; Maalle, New York, U-2.

■'■■"* ■■ ■■ r ■ ■

Rntnprlm,

h i V V / / i t UK

21; Hodge:" Brooklyn, IS; .Thom
son, New York, IS; Oordon and
MathcWS, Boston, 13.

Wllson-Mnfcr 0 Hunl-Mnrcury &amp;
(lames Tonight

Mnnnffar

The United Htntes expects to
send 22 tennm In 17 sporia lo tha
Olympic (lames to bo held July
tO-Auf. 3 nt Helsinki, Finland.

.1 M A T IN E E S

IW Hemlnolo Bluet This Week

« **•» o » m i » i u &gt;

lied Ilirrs contlmie*! In pa*-w
the Wllson-Maler nofthallera »*
he twirled a 3-1 win over Http'Merrnry In the second itsnis - f B
the doubleheader nt tho L»V&gt;frnnt Diamond last night. Tl a
victory mnvpil the furniture store
nine into undisputed pnaveaalnn
fnr first place in Ihn City Hnf‘ hall League, a half game In front
of Ihe Navy.
A It)-hit Nnvy hilling attack
hacked hy the sound pitching of
Boh Hmith nave the sailors a
13*11 win over flohann’s Sporting
(inmls In the openitif fame. The—
win moved the hot Navy nlnsV
from third tdnre to second drop*
pint; Itnhsnn's into thlril from sec­
ond.
In the npenrr, Wilson-Malar
nicked lllll Itrliler. Muni hurlev,
fnr Just fire hits hut they mada
Ihime five hits Inin five runs
tu score Ihe win. Haider fan­
ned 12 Wilson Imtlern In all
Innlms. The hli Wilson htaw
rame In the thlid when Keellni
smacked out a boomlnf Iwn-run A
triple.
The men were srhrduled to
play tonight hut a conflict
with the women's git me* hroufht
n postponement ngrreil on hy all
of Ihe captains.
Nnvy
.....
042 01—13 10
Holwon's
_ 004 02— 0 0
Smith nnd Townes; Mason and
Mackrnw.
Hunt Meienry
300 000 0—3 II
Wllson-Maler
103 100 x—A R—
Beider and Mackrnw; tilers and*
Butler,

Phllnilrlphtn 4 2 Brooklyn 3 1
Boston 2 NowYork I
Chicago 8 3 Pittsburgh 3 0 I second
game 7 Innings, darkness)
SI. land* 3 Cincinnati tl

11 walk, n lleldor's choice and a

hit by Pitcher Murray Byrd in

Florence Chadwick, famed Knit
llsh Chorine I swimmer, who spent
three weeks In Sanford Inst Febrnniy training for two herculean
swims, will nttempl In make Ihe
first 2I-mile rroaslnit from Tatalinn Islniul In the rnllfnrnln roast
tonight, No wonmn has ever navi­
gated the ilistnncc.

Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Chicago nt St. Louis
Philadelphia at lloslon
Florida International league
Miami
38 29
Miami Beach
33 33
Tampa
31 38
Havana
49 37
St Peteraburf
43 44
Th . All - Bt|r Wr«t Palm Reach 41 48
Lakeland
29 37
Key Weal
, 23
l»
Florida International league
for anntlu'Mhrte Miami 3 Miami lleacb 2
fit. PMftrshttrJr 3 Weat Palm ne

By NFII, 4.11.11 It (IFF!
Aasiirlaled Press Nlalf Writer
'file Palalka Amiens look over
Brat plan* In the Flnrlila Stale
League Wednesday night wllli nil
8 3, no itimlilidirniler victory over
llie Orlniiiln Hi'imlors
Orlando, which had lii'in tied
wllli I'nlnlka In lend the league,
moved down lo third plueo with
the double loss The Del.niui tied
Hals, who heat Jncksunvllle llenrh
03, moved Into aernnil place.
In oilier games, Dnylnnn lleacli
bent Cnroa, 0 3. anil Hunfuril edged
U'eslmrg. 43 in 12 Innings.
Joe Prmdngltm pitched u 2 hitter
fnr I’alidka'fl first will, nnd Vasm
Hamm threw ii 3 hit shutout In
the srconil game. Palalka got three
runs lift Sonny Itnper In the first
inning mul scored lliree more from
Neal Zimmerman's pilches In the
first game. In the second game.
Luflticldrr Mike Knssnhlan led
I'nlnlka slugging with four lilts in
four limes al hat.
Bed Huberts pitched his seventh
victory for DeLaml In the win over
Jacksonville Beach Thu Sea Birds
had 13 hits, five more than HeI,and. Khortston Bill Mostronsky
crossed Ihe plate with tho winning
run In Ihe sixth Inning after ho
wnlkctl and Cenlrrflclder Kenny

Mm . K, II, I,alley's All-Star Tram*
N«rih
Pox..
Hmith
floherta, Hef«
Hi Purlae, Ran.
•(‘’water. Da|„ till Hantorn, Han
Mallard, Put.
HH Hoy, Orl.
(bide, flel„
{lit Aietiu. flan.
Dunne, |te|„
a Him.lea, Han.
Tea now, D II. O F Bhorea, Orl.
Ilrneaukv, Del,. OF F.Htnllh, Han
Treadway, J. U. O F Kskew. Han.
Hutson, Pal,
|» 8owell, Orl.
Mjj er. DtL.
p Byrd, Han.
Miiia, J. It.
j 1 Fraser, Coe.
Bteineke, Pal. Mgr. Levy, Orl.
Most Popular PUyert Dusty

Wilson-Maier Goer*
Into First Placo
In Softball Loop

Florence Chadwick
AtteniptH lionjt Swim

All VC^C Records
Will Be Set Over
July 4(11 Holidays

M rs. K . II I.an ey, co-owner til
(.alley's D ry C le n lirM anil us loyal
a Seminole nine hnoster as an y.
rnppi'*l In i A ll Him Ira n i selcc
lions by m irniop popnlnc D usty
l(lm*l"s of Sanf**i'l for her a ’ost
popular p lliyei ilm n e . ,Hn th illle il
m ill the play **f Ithode* hchlm i
the plate anil up at lull was Mre.
lain ey, that she ills'* listed the
Him le celvei as her .Smithern
A ll-K la i enleher.
Thi' ehnrmintc A lls. I , a lley, who
t,... been a baseje tf)/,
hull Ian n few Jt*
years inure than
she eaies tu re- i f
It" Oil'l l
" p s e lB ,

111i nt division mi
Louie Ifni In» only two guinea
separate them from llie coveted
firat four bracket. Hnufnrd la
lull one game hack of Jax Bench
Id fifth, A combination of a Hcminole win nnd a Ions by Jax Beach
to Cocoa tonight wonld move the
Blues into a two-way lie with
Ihe Hmi Itildn for llie Nn. h
posltiini In llie FBI* standings.
Last nlxlil, Hie Unit three
hallirs, (ieorge Krnis, Paul Kskew mill llu dy llhmles npeiied
Hie first lining with hits Hi aI
evenliinlly gave Ihe Blues a
2dt lead. I.resiling cnInc hark tu
go aItend by the ninth, 3-3. Iml
ir a iis k ), sh ort, and .la rk I'n ile
the rugrngrniis Man ay Byrd
*t t liiril. Denny S tn ffu rd , limin'
took tils turn at lint in the ninth
no Ira te from Ihe N a vy , went
and drilled mil ii single lo score
ahing w illi B eve ls'
N o rthern
Roddy Hroal with the tying run.
Kenls and Ithmlo* iinined up Infield and p la n 'll Hnnrorii'n
In the I l!tIi nn singles nnd Ihe ('h im f u n n ie s mi Hie So ulh'a
former, idaying first liuse in
place of I'nrlse, came nrrnss the
In submitting
platted wllli wluit proved tu Intha winning run mi Packer Man■f*r Hon Anderson's wild throw
to third linaeiiian Hal Ising.
Presa Boa Puller 1 Purlin’*
•Jrcllpn was Ills first of the sea
ion. Hu tinil lifpii tlift only Itlu •
to play every inn lug of flvrry
» « • I no HoniJuotfn mivo iilitycil
Afl**r Murk Cnlilni
fiojitilfil In Mm 12th nml wont U*
thlril
Itrntnx’
rrnu,
Vorran nilIjf-,...
_
t
'nitrhor ''il on Ihe I'jiii'l ■ /
wugim »ii.i p io .^ r t
• .m
c|aimeil ticorif ” 4 ' * ..jpH
Kinds ns uni'
’i 1', F J
H n ii'f iin l fly -^ ..
chaser worthy of
Smith
playing in the Southern outfield.
Hanford
David Hester agreed with
Kenls, If.Hi
Rlenslrum as he, loo, listed
Eskew, rf-Bh
Kents on the South’s uutfleltl.
Bhodas, r
Hester put power hilling Al
Blvem, rf
I’irtle In his milflehi for the
Northern All-Slum.
Parisp, th
Kinds picked up seven uf n lias
Oroat, nf

Rentas, If

E.

. « • «

Buh Service
Leaves Yellow Cab •
Office 6:50 P. M.
Round Trip
91.90 Tax Inch

SAVt!

Vt!

�Ad"

rj'.-i-..
_____te ira K Notice.____

Legal Notice
if* c o i b t o r Title rorjiTV
Jt u ai:. o : m i » o i . k rm &gt;t i ,
i t a t i ; o r I'Mii i h i t,
ix i 'IH.iia t c .

IN K K T I I K K H T A T K i i #
-MAHV M. K IN * I in ie .. Itn n iin n*
AI Al K ln m
I'p im p d

TO A ll. WHOM IT MAI IIIM I IIS,

N o lle *
In lie r th y
iclveii 11■.&lt;t
O M I l l l l i : IV M O It'IA N M e l
ill*
flo * l ro p o ri « " A iltn In I&gt;.t r « f .■r i " l \
ft o f lh a a a tn lc nf \ l ,i r i XI
K lin :
* " l* l* n t n n » i i " " M 'I k i i i B i |«
o (M « il. lin n fn- *11•-11 In . n i i . ...... t ,,
fin a l ill" e h n r a r , .m l t h .l I,. .« |||
apply In H i* l l iip .&gt;1 lilt , in n i ; 1 , .
Iir i:N !lT lt&lt; iM ,
I "i illtl I I
t| mini.
N rm lnnlc r m iiilv . M .iiiln
.,,
tut rtiiy uf Any n il I '‘ 5
I...
i , |.
p ro v a l nf iTimii' m i.i fin r i in,t
e h a ra a aa A ilm lm * ',
lit
,,r
111* • " lo in o f M nry XI K ir,,- .
Nnnwn a» .XI M K I m k i . i |r . „ „ „ |
■ &lt; ln ,r(. XX XI. . I *fMI:
•
A itp ilo lp irn ii.r i ‘T X ..f
•••Inlr *.» X I"i x XI K i n ,
l* l* n k im tin * * \| xi
,
K I n* i il*. , . | . „ |
l itI
T h » ll, ..V
fk r i . ml n / l l
fftl* H c m h x.l*
r« r* tx r
p rP iiflria ,.f
th * l.nlri&gt; M

: t o w p r :* n
H T A T i: O K F L O R ID A TCI
M A R Y K I NCI r n u m R A T IO N
a itlanrilv*t1 New V«’ fK ro riio rn llm i^ Ihn
unknow n tt u«j u n «
MI'I W 'T n In InH'M-xl, x lllf i »"(&gt;.
Mlnt'hlioldrrB, inmi*-*** «;ri«nt•'**«
AfH lg iiers.
Union*.
* rrd lin n *.
&lt;»r " t h * r unrll***. &lt;I* h o lm : If),
t h t o u f f h . tiiitlrr o r n K .ib m n.iM
M trv K in s rorp&lt;Mntinn. ,» d i.
itirjn .rrtfU .il M A H T IN K
K IN *! o f £t2 7
ii n t o
A t ' 'ii n&gt;,

Legal Notices

n o t io

x i a m i i i i ’i 'i :■
V*f 1 .
r. I,r,%,tn ...........:
t o n n h , b U y u \n M ill
t,t,| I. r it ., «
it,"
. .., „ ,n
H O ...... 1 m ittl It " "

M* m u n i r i n k

&lt;

Sni

V**rU,

«• 11

• I*tttintnt * m uter .u n n f
m i* o
| m f r |«.«, n ml jtll p m iM S,i vum
•'» t l,i h n h . i t I n h t a - .*n&gt; r I g M .
Mile of hi I f f
| m l i t r f nf t oM

•liiff •!**»■r Ho .1 l,i r&gt;■
i

,t

h i)

1,1.11'

f It «*r*-* •r ,

| i *ni f **•!
in
ro- i n h i " I .
nori.lA
t . At It
r ,'t I
I i! I " J i I n i" 1111*11 t*. it to I | ,ot&lt;* 11
iii l.l
t i n | i j *tii i*.
of
jffiti i' ll
MrtVlfot •(.
Ftoll.t.
I.
i o r t l l n i ; i n nl n! i h . - e e f r.., ni&lt;t

fl

In 1*1.if I i.io I* if. j.

Hi** | " i » . | | .

• m ini \

m

or.lt

K lo i hi,.

t i i k c i i i r r i T r n i h t , n in t h
J i i m i A i c in e I r r o k n . i i n .
111%. 1% %N U K O II O i H h o u :
r n i a t i . in c i i i n c r . m .
NCI. TWIN
IL * » H II» A m ».M K HAM r tiM P A N V .
ii t orpnrrttIon w ith U m i &gt;r 1ni in •i
pine
of huuInfnH ill
D fL n rii),
Vniiinlit i'm in t ) . i ‘l"rltli».
Ilt ii.n f f ,
-v«*
k u z a im t ii
\ n . A P K . #t *•i.
1&gt;f t** n.ln of #.
‘C T A T K »»K F I * ' I t MM T«»
K I.IZ W IK T M a ♦ t.A M K tf Nlivft
•Ill'll tier lin k no At n nouf«* if him r i
rl»*tl ii ml if
n l,
the
onW no .* m
f■
■
#i11 l if t I««*•'•«, I k r .i I pkm or nnttitr*** I
•*f i l l t l I U n it o Ih A «*lnrk M M 1*1
I.
ft* »H K U T S
aIkm
Uno tv n
it«
in

Claude nob «rt*« If illv e . and h U
unknow n spouse tf m s rrJ td and
If &lt;1• II||, the IIIlk n n n If h e ir*, lie
C iNCtPO.

t a r

1

&gt;■• .it
h i. x i i NOI.M I-O IIN T V . K l,i lit 11• \

T \V I rttt'lfin.

H uperlnf erufon i
1. n J i ' l l l ' i W ' , f ’hnlinutn

D R , !r. T . DOSS
ciimopHArron
H O URS

!) I n

12— 2 In

fi

Thnr«, Inlr 3. tR53

u a i.ii

Par*

**!■ « t a lit r e s n f sulit

Arlrtnllr

I ' Mi Hf

t (ill’

f 1 1Mt • it «|

i itihti in t I », It i of
n
M|o«*k * T i n ’
h U , mu &lt;it* 'I 'fiAj *•* j* lii
rm '&gt;nh"l |u t|i*» |*»»l.|l.
..I

He m l nn lr

...... in 11

\ *«ii ii ml frti-h

t r •1 1 i ( i

'

•*«! t o

J

if t.o i

,4p|&gt;f 1 1

to

it
i f
l Fin*
I ||M |ri.(
i&lt;*, rn.|i»

n - * i I'lii
m i*

•m l

*!it! I’ i.t

nhw&gt; f

- ,r-

i l !

,.f

,.f st*ni|n&gt;' l«*

^ o If. 1M.| B'rt* ti « f f fill jilt- |t* t *• &gt;
f l nf l t l **! Mi t t
n mii 11 h u e
t.#**n
r «mi k I*i Mi;ilri&lt;.t i *.•, m
i t i r »*u
•
«*tom
fi . f S e r i i h n t l e
i i Mi tifA
F|«i» lilt*
T-H.-IUM
if. * h r t l l i l | )
It
\|
|&gt;

•

-• ••
X

•»», *». v •* •»» •

• • • J it
. -4

H A TM M
mol t oil Mir h rirl.%
jib r n l
M r un
,i . o „ ,
u ,t,
prm " fillt iK nr.it r r i ( i i i t ,.l
„
•ip,.r. &lt;1... x H | .„ r , ,I|
1,1,, n th ' .
..ttn rn i-t,
rtii.tr. ... 't

l'"1
"'
i*m in

WHItl A BOIIINO SPCCIATOR I, ...

"i- at....* .i...., u . i

1‘n iirt
IK K A I.I
• lr,i A K p a rr, ,li
HnlU'llur tn r I'la ln llf f
I' !• I I , « IDM
I l 3 t , XI,IK Uhl I" X i , " , , .
« a lifilftl, K l,,ll,t ,i

. ,

■•■ii l \ , W iU i.im P i t « i n d
i i ' m lu * . I'nmf'H i ililp in
&gt;i it) W ii&gt;l!jt i*toii T h e
" • ■ ',.1 Mh ' i i i J Sail nffj' hufrt)

h i* | l i | f r lr iu l, i ' l i i i .l x n I ’ . i k i ' . i
t . t
a k il l n t„! ii |, illiiu t i M ill
t„ x
. 'I
Ih r m m m r lr t rrs ia li'fiM l !»M it tin- i , -i .

in |.t .iio n r r i» n ,u
« ,,i
Itia. " ii i t .i . i . i l i t . i l m i , i.f n t ,i, |
la. M I' I I A T I.ItV I'lit lu l Iff
-At A It &gt;
K IM I
i i ill l*i i|; A T li &gt;V .
i lla .i.lv f il
NVw v .ir k
. ... i&gt; .,r.ill, i&gt;
r l *1. I i . f . i i . l , , n i .
tA ITNKHN ni) Ii i i ml .im i 11,. * . , . |
,.f m il,I I'liiir t ,il Hn t, f mi .t
, 'm i tit x . P 'i.,1 .1 " i t , i ,
,
.in lr . A f t , ih &gt;:
"
I’ m i i M &gt; , . \
X* i li h k i.f

SOS Allamlr Hank lltilldlni
I'hnnr T&lt;1

(i r

C U ’ide I* rtnl'eM * J '* 1IN I* Hn
H K ftTH , ntt'u k novi n i« Jo h n lit'
h»*rle, If ii lit i*, u fill hkH tm k u n n u
■pt'iier if im irrt*o| nml If ilenit, the
iilik fiu n fi ih 'U m «li » iMi’t'e, lr|f«l»*ps
f*r e rn n ito -. of » u il Jo h n Itnnrrt**
m ill In tillV (I Mil ill prrrtullii hK \)h p
or ciA lm ln w nii&gt; i t s h i . Mile **r in
I r r y i l Itl illltl I k H i . fo||otvln*{ 'l*1
■t ifieil I i rul I* . »t t i'll In Hr min* I"
♦‘o iin lt I loHlIl* l.t AM«t
F awI - 11' f»**f It Ini; Vtif»h of

!f« n fn . I
"
1 " .'f t
It .........
« r r I,. ,1,.. M il „ r .
tut f llr .t
U n uIfi r|«i m
. i. 11
. I *i fin rimy he
.
.
h
Ii" f ,,r r Thur^ .lnx .f.ilv
H|iei
oltfj«|no&gt;|
X aratli.
I. A ft"h j •»;,**
-A
I* fn ii fu ll * I,i ,1, a i|n f e r 11vo
Irchllr.t 11 S.,i,r.,i.| ,Xrh,„ii.
\,
rmifi-MMo n ill (•*• ♦of *’ r ■.) i k j i I ii, r
tlPTnfa.-l n
ii .mi ’k” i It it 11it I n a . M,i n f.., ■
■
| vntl, a ml r a r h of jrnii f"» th r r r | i r :
It.
r a ^ r? .n r " ,'., " ‘h 'T T f " " ,r
'lr m ,n n lr ,l i„ it,,. I.ill .,f ,
ra ja c l a n y o r a ll M il*
T im M .lu r r „ f .....................
.

irn
ri' riViv
K r n i f r i ii N

8 t jm iR n

tilt A......I'1" H» H i. if Ml 1I
..ft 1 1I'lrt A .lu ll 1* \ J *
I ll |B ' iff ll 4*l| -* 111 fJ.I T| 1r
Mull* 1' " H111&lt;
t
1 '" . I*1 r .1
1(Mlf f ,1I 1l (1 * 1 11|'|&lt;* •r
U'llKni l|r* . &gt;
'
t ill ' lie
iMm&gt; n il) l
•' l»4cl -v t -1*.
m il * A, 11 ' f 1 "M
T h t lie i &gt;UI k•f Hil -, Mill
*.* •$141• t ih* m ii t, i h*
*• Him *i l i t t **r 11«i t*1 Ml

ia 1.1 , ' t r . .,,,

i 11 !*■ 1 f ll • i pi *f
' M 1* il Hi* ii
MM ( 1" 1i Ki r i It i .
A 1'
t
M» I f M - ' \
" u »t

1*1

\ *
I ,i *

i'ii iff
VA. I.

H y It n y (in t t o

Use
I IK K A I D
W A N T ADS

|o 1 .
ink* fi on!
Min
1I n
ii| o ni! cm»otI val
f n II i|o| L* h| I mi; S*n
(

\v.

I ' o r U i ' k x iMm
t i l l fliiilM flllK M lM e iu iit
all W arn l i l t |M»l»|l«lir«l In ill#
"MMfont M rritU li
I Hike
II * I»e» lin e in s n lln n
.1 f|me&lt; lili per lin e in « e tiln n
II liftte*
I f |»t» lia r la«*‘ ttiMti
JS ffni^a (K- |»rr lin e |t»*rM l«ii
Sr |ie« llw r fi*» t e n r lf f o t ilt m i
( f i r m h ii K ♦«&lt; Ik e lin e
limit'll# II ii fr I m I I lit* It I nt r 4 «#•

P I ION K I IS

^ ,1

0*1 it O' |**iif S.ili*

II»M

I I ' l l II K •
, 11 \ I I \

f to

hi

11

I i i
I i a.
I

a

I Ix'M il I I I i
' i .• 111•. o 111
inn

'

' ''

#m|i i i | j

“.t •
M* . i»

tha
*• r i i f o i l
. i n f o t &gt;1 * o t I

L O S I- f V ;i »' m•mi ►'*••".
l l tv«lk«-iI N i l I I «n Nx *
I'lniFO

\*
!•••♦
1 to n

hI ov**'

IH 17 Ilf

&lt;••'•

I I I

i m u
1.1
p . ,JO .
I’ 1

Mi l l

I

M* l " » i

ill*

P*

If I \l

U I

l M'*

hh :\

i

It h i" 'll
DIMM P I
\
If • i tiMi'-il I
I I......* »' " I

In '

(»A K A M I. A j'l
lllif'i* in ti* •» * '• h
Ih*' it xi t | *l mu o f
n i l uf»*i ni
it m i

tit* '

1i ‘

k

h « .* **•

\

H U I

l ill! I

h ill
I ,!*
•I

\

H

I \ I•,
ii n o

1 Ml

I ....... I

, of rn i
lot
/ MMMi l i oi i . l

f i l l it

'ft

n

W f l M \ M S, Iff .ill in
I m iii I*|im i . InHUt In lr
\ *l,iti*n M in k lll'lu

I

M l
..........v i

W \ M L ||
In»

m

l

• " " i i ..............i.f p .

I ini iii

I
r
.n * *
I •■
i. i
• nil .' i niMmfi

At' h fi #if it | I n n
I rip lif i*S
f «*| ills
Ron 11v tit 1*7

M UM I I S

I n i l H A I .K

I «" L I

ml
I Iri
l h I imlo

mi

Ii.

I

*

t»

—X

" II
l I ' l l ' , x , l ..
lly
K rra k y ,
W i l l , M ," .t i,r ,.I l'lM '|,|n r » .
M i . II 'I I M .K H
ill
XV !■., fl|
t'hnna 121

V K N K T I A .N n i l ,"I
i " ,I • r ( |
11III III Ii I 'l l l l I'.'ll S' II I.." I iv | , h l
a il I I'a iiit • ••
. , 1 »!
•
X\ 11 &lt;I
lllltlllM t l ' . l l l . l l m il
y i i l l , | 3 -ti n n l ,lt n i &lt; ' ' • 4 1 1IU'
if l i t . ) .
M ; I ali'HIM " i l i l r , I
■ iii»
1**1r r r r , p i u« ' i r u l l v rim)
ll* XX ,
l i ' f , , y i'i iil"&lt;
p i t,i 11. ill
I
I y H ) It V " |||Ir i ‘ -.1 '■
" * 011 '
II rm i
J i I m in 'tik i,'.
ll 1 i'i'1it fl •

I llll'l' XVA I I II I...... ,

«!lM

I HUH

• ii I
Iloiomih
iii |&gt;*,ii)«ki
A

VV

«tti I

I'lin iO

i
l l » \ | n \ I »*;; I pi-nli l e v l n /
Slo p
I'lm io
P.MIH
(' ni n if nr**
V »*‘iil m ic M
| *I *i ii 11&gt;)11r* A *M1111*1»♦ i
l Mfri i iud r ni; A lh ‘p a ' 1 *
.1 P\titg afHIMP S u n lit I'm k A * f
iTU'tlP h'1
l \P P I N l l l (

•

I • i M li/fi

ItlH M ’ V
.1

: \ X 11 ip ii.ii -imi f a | mot h |itu n f
111|i
11, In " I y Si't \ Ii'*' phi . hi
., . •| g n i no ni
in nf * "*l nnt n f «
. \ fire
ill
J 't lilllH
1 rilo n llll
* h .tio 'i ^ I I ci I'u I no f in . T**h'
* 'in |s |

iM

i'1

M, 4. M,
1Ik
\ i n i s ir .
til*1Ml&lt;D1 XI H ■
1 " i * 1r|i
Ml lit »'*»/«- i ' i ■ t. •' | *
1eM111k
1i • 1 -I*
|*h&lt;*111* 1Lhi 1Ii* 1 'I 'il
• 1 ■
♦. ». 1Ih

Phone

"tn ffti 1
&gt;■
X I" 1 "tt i i'f r
1 "X " l 1in ||| i te&lt;« rit'S ie

| M -.1 H
I

|

'*! Pirtl

wi P h h t

»r

I’ te f

llnivpy

lh |l|ih i/ e |
w o rk
M I
1 X I'I : :
I l ni l l r ,i P
I it P*»
e*» K%li
If ‘ i otiifililii
MIDIII" K
iiraM , S |fi * n«Ir I S i'iv ii a, Iallllf*

•in |

XAIf'lll I Oil t I
in Mm ii H n

I

I \W\
I P S "ltf»f (*»'»k»*«I ill
, • , la
t rjtfHt I'DI S I 111I I III till" la HIU
»
h i . Ml

aSi

Pal

K

' x11rt f n 111 I n

l i e I n ml

HIV* »* H' rlf

.i

I

1 1 I ii

fill M i l

^ i

i 11mah

f M| l| I do*' I

( I f , I r R \ T M111 I*
a i 1 * * in * n t
Cjhi'* I r*&lt;■%#|i l i * I'l l M n I I &gt; i i ”
o h ih lii n mi P i t
Vh
N nltii .
ii|f» M 11»l** Ax*

Ilf lliM

1 1 i "*

ihJI*1 ID•"I

x\ I I I

\ |in i i in* ni
t i l \\
P I. no I'Ml W
,d&gt;i • I

u «&lt;• !.
' i o»Hr

itflo 'l I »‘ i '

!|tnvi n *i V ii 1111rIi 111
" n i! !""l'
IS i n i l v t K M v i l K D
I 11IIIII ItJ’ ' il til li I n n
I i n .11.1 , i h
,
hill I l&lt;»lin &lt;•.&lt;

'I

mi

P I I M II I M S
•11.* i 11”i iirnl m *|n ilr w o rk

i*o%M &lt;
T ill
MMIII I ,A M i
I I ' &gt;1
| Til K. I roll.in i
I'hom’ 1

* ,•
II

f

' i 1

aka

M ill :n \
\PI
la n il, ,
Hue ..........

in a t I n u l l * i

pe» l*

|. int
non lu ll ilili
1 11 i*i* I 11&gt;l" '* i, not rt’ ll

',(!•• I HI in

|M

tmt

| f -i i I.
I n o It1, n i u n i f 1y I n l n I
i .i '. I, I I'I I.o I Ini
| h i ' | ' l Ii1** l

in
*.

I c I If I I I N I

i

PI A N US
I fltillki ii*i*niii.
Sp u n • • M U M I S P n u tn m I " | m «’ V a *
p it c r ,| fro m $M«Hii» In , lini*
i
U
e f»1 ' Sarifn iM Av#
♦11II ill):
T * I 111 1, I • 'll*' m
K 1
I , I ,i . #ti! * \\ A I ilta'I al
I ' i ii no S* m i * t *&lt;*'.* M a i i 1
l*’o|
MIt; III rt ( 11M*1111M O M ' A I ' l l
|1 \ I I i i n , ii* Hit H, " l '*• a’i l l l l o f ’
a l l o l t , S o a i it a I hi *
1'a.VlK \\
l v s» . \ |, i
S im i I i . i *|
Vll'MIl**
M | ‘ io I S t u r t
|t*i alii I m f Mli k
P K A 'I

I I IN K 1
11m • ic a i

i if. I** n

IJ

‘i h ’1 I \ f . s i* :n V H T*M

K ill S \ I I:

II
I«t M n i l s M UN I II
M. I ' i I f f ) I I * Mil Cfi*f "IIP of
i
i
I«•v • h r Hi Inoiii . n I I n
* . i | •r no H* i .in o “ f
I " i; »*• » C(Milfii of h**i
Mupl* phnif* ! ......
X. o ft I ’I * I 11 t •' la'il
f 1 M l,Mm
| i, -11
Ilk i I'll
I oihll I It I "l iS rtiiiJ nil
Photo
i n \V
i . i .• - . im in if * oun ! ir g«*
'h
*11 i
In i tk I ♦ i
*........
I |o n ‘ 'i
nio»Ini ii
( II A I ItS I 'I ll! S A I .I
I x i
fur ha* i *,
m'MIi
. -J
S i nf i I
i ii fist
| S o n i|l *ia * &lt; .111i I *1' f • Inll i
I
'» I I • till
,' I' ' It !*V
| I l " i ii|" l I • IntM
s' n
1 "fill
l i t i m , | o n a | a h it h
I D IM M I
It l \ l I \
I n i e» l o r
I i r » m n Mn*j
n.i ' i i m ill i
Id . h ip 7 J
I | Hi
W llll'l '» W i M* *'f t "Tl I

T II K
SA N FO R D
IIK K A I.D

In

MM I( L i :S

I

H a u l t il* m |II
lif
nr* #i*i«i»
•o vt fit* i t it |«l* un#
on m o *
i*lil«1lit* tti » hri l k r If f ttllt mini# U
m i n i lit fit* If *f|t*lliMe fi Milt* (o
I ft flit *t lo t fl«l&lt;* ni i‘rinin*i"lH f t 'hi
ill# nil t p i »l» f l 't r l|i# i'|# i| 11* (M» *
Pfiinit**lt
•«
fn» «■ *«»
tPHlIr* •♦**■ l if t I lo iM ltllf M i l l . #,
nil VI anf l i l t iiiiia I l»e In i*n»
off I*#- nr» fh r i | m t hefitve iiith ll
t'rtflnn.
I'lr iiM fio ilt# »t* tiHfiir *11#|f #■I *
If mi m m i i nt i it i a* In |on# n i
H t t NIIHItl Id* Ip tiiiin iih l#
fit#
WHIP lliMM mIir III. «M n I lififtf
lio n

iv m

\

U M llfi

I i j ' Mf i
I r |* III | |' 'll 4, "Ml
If t u t ’ l
I t u i H n i f . &lt; "it11 I u n I I I ' V| 1

1 1 &lt;M||( S
M&gt;f »* i-.l i i j»»r
M U
(• * 1,,.|l l&gt; |l flm . i * nut tl*' Ilk-*
u» sx 1 ii,, lu u y , l&gt; -I Millg .1 xvil X
Mlh», , l i . p.M tnhle |!MU»*| |*l uni
,&lt;•»\ le y Scm im th* i *11111! \ Dili "
. II XI tile u „ II. 1 Ilk*' M il V
1

It I t i i inn
.- II 1
i'in m ,
1
| , Sun
I 'I ,,,,'.
t i l l XV
Ih lu ll
(,.1,1

• I l i l \ \ i it I Nt nf tii tig Jh'itf irie*|
1, Illtl •* t,\ ••mug ‘ ‘ I jh ( ‘fill
till V i n,r. i

Hi

P l ’ K .N IS P Ik ih
in n i l 'l l • 'I
l 1-0.n,
g II f ft K f * J'l|l'll Pf Pin1pit
•' 1I
Dir I'
plumy 311
■I I " O lI I I I " . ' itlanri Tubln
tlo* I h i II i U i
♦ \ l it x h u m . f „ ,
rorm iv M l
I ’npM f * t , I ' Pi "It* li,&lt;
XI' li'l Jim p I
n lv m p ii' f*iim
"‘ in ir .I -1 Mi»«pi *• L a v im I m&lt;In tit i 1«m
1 lu ll axx'ny I ■'I C ninpl* '
43" XV
IM, 1.,1l&lt;1
I . iii itm i, r ''i,i
A iili'n tm
niul I I mi jfi' i nay . hull
2 I . A H l i K I .U V C I X I I M .' i i ' M ,
II,
," " I I I J HO
M ill,’
ItllllluI Ixi lx I i i i i ' ni i &gt;fi iy,M iii'M
111 |{ «'k lic it ilo iiriir ig u n i
1
IM
|i l l v n l , . I ia lli, f u ll |'i ix ni- I i '
11 I**x i mu |u / \\
|&lt; l,
I'liM iir I ’m f r r t lx m in I " 1, It ,»■• m •
i;
•41It g f Ml full! lllllll HMtvic#.
rlii'M a i" l It x iiiy t • *n« | ■
&lt;•x 11• •
M u ll " III III" I **M* I
-\l
1 Mill1 thiv •( VtMMlf *xi i v let’
1*1 a-fi * (i" l (lim n III i *•111•I• . Kilt
I I xx’ y 17 a * II ’ I ’ ll
" I* XI
K i t X0 0
S ip in n
I I uya • l i i i lu liii’i
" i m i ,: „ m l I'p m t i u y
I ’ h k up
II XVlIlllll In' iili'lll f " l I " it y i l l 'll'
M in i,I fin i " . i , l , ,,i ln i'i'ti'x v u y .
nml
l.ln e iv
II X I I 1 k
D llY
l lir ii ,,| l u i , tx u il't iii; y i t l
| l / Ml
.i
i
Ill m i l ) . ........M illin’ Jt Mil I'tXilllMIIM •'
&gt;1 1 A M It S ,
I II"
XV
1311,
pCt xvi'flx pt'l lim iH
X lii
II
U r it Cm I ilia
( 'lily
f iih •
H imUi * Si'.ifi
I i'i i ’|i||i',ir I I .‘It, I In' l ’'x ir n lt u i"
S t ,,' i l
x v iin l lllu y ln - ., I ’I ,mu. Ttfi, 11/
,_B:
*.
— —.a —
( ‘m il plot r* xv 11Ii
pin ., i
h i 411&lt;1
I i l l l i i I l&gt;, XVi t I 'l l b I H t t iT '
XVaal " " I i
lim it ,1
T i'la p l........
I I r•
Ih
I I . X X I IIH J: I . r liiiH iu n Itnihi ;■#"
K lIin ll'lM ' C ,'t ili’ i , I I'i XX , I '
I'llIX i I n i s i I lls
Mfic s'TO N 1 N il f 6 ’ ifU’,
I - I " S ' 1" ml. m k
liln a *
nml
l ll t’s v i i . i . i h i -:a * ii
I
f
II
I'I
I
'
l
l
T
M
.
I
t
S
XII
„
Kil
I'.u n i I , , .
i " ri *N !■
. i’ l l
J
N f w , iTM 'ilriti, n u ll,m y fiiiiM im
xvmnI i ' um b I i m tm u. Mi t in lin a
L_________
jlm r
.
m
I """'
( " M U N I IN , Mua l,, ...........
Flno fm y
C tM llfill I'lm n ln . $!' Kli ..II
... .......................... I l „ . i l , K m li.'ii I./
.......... .
| . | VW......i, A [r ( :„ n ,||
I in' 11iilr'i I N ,a ,(in ,I .I i ' xm Ii y mi
I I NOriCRS-IT.IISONAl.M —It
Frlyiilllri-; anmk Imi. .........
I okuImI
I'lmrm 1147
l.n y y iiy c
_______________
l l l l ' l In n k in y I In' iiii'HM
C h iu
XX XN 'T K V I ' l t A v iiin lt n ii in n n r y i
f ,iin |il,i If'*,
C n h lm la ,
O i I h iii I m
p lo lr l l i r i ' r xviiy x i- ii i i I ii i i ii m
C le m , n i l 'h e n tlle nm l I n i " '
lliw n y
flAKTfl'I.CH
XVA.VI'I.ll
'.
Ilirm irfliM iil n il m| i I m I'u lly fin
the B l u f f I n N m ifn iil
I'm m ar •
n la li.'il lin im , r Ii l ii u.
" l x c l , I T X K I H i I K K IIM C n inrrpl'
p ln ta 11n ■
&gt;
X m i I i i i i i , ililn m ln I I I x»’n y " v a r y
XV"
l.n
v
,
b" I |
iV
I
(in
h
ii , I
k llih im w im
K ln .- .l f i .l m iy mi
l l i n i l 'a I m . i i I m k 'lin l S tn rn .
I ' i'ln v , 7 3" p m
f ..r nil n i.
W i I mmi XIi i i . m I in "
thn roiAnl. N n rf fi lim y nml trim '
H i l l " C n 3 1 I K . I -it. I ’ ln,
T
i
l
A
V
I
1
1
Im
l'x
i
m
i
"
lif
,'
nm
l
(
i
.
K
.
I
I
I
)'
W Ilk m y
M nli'a
alm pplnu
IliflilM K in ip I J mi m il w i l l ' i " . I ’ m
U m ii nl i i
f 'lit*iip, I'lm tin
HK1' I
p ill,'" fur n e w . MBC'I MNil l " f l n
r t w r v i i l l i in * c u ll
lliy m i
nml
x v i i . f, l i n y
x'lm 'i n
t i'i'm iii,
lu 'livrt'M I " II" n in niul 3 : 11(1 p.ln
1-1,1, 1 In t n llu r e for I I I " ,'" in n |a ('
CmixA'iiy,
TO11 . %ill*
IK,
lli&gt;'
n f n y " ill e n m lilI i i ii I'hnm- 13/
Itnriii'. ftinlari*i Pru'i'A i&gt;l"pl,nn/
C lc it ita i i.
f i f l O l l A M ) ft A I I
fitly l t " " l . Ih i l l i i 'r I , Mlh
I
I
I lilt. T h e C ,n u ll,ir e C r n le r — IM
I'a i’ il lea liny
$111,0(1
I ’ fir l.n l
I 'U H N f H I I K I ) A pi
I'r lv n lc Im tli
W a a l C lr it
...
i ,
.
i M
A p p ly r i n r k ' t T m n la l C m n i, 1 U ltril 3 pi . I.ix m y I I I " ,,,
WANTHD
o iiil.i
16.00
hlnak « m il|i n f i l l y l im it « ( l |
II
- I.O S T A N D 1' 0 1 'N D
— U
r !L K A N C I I T T O N H U H
I 'Ai l hnlix Im i m nl im t llra tA 16 00
I* m h . Ilx v y ,
n tr. MXNfOHI) Ill'll AI II
I'a i'il Ii pc. I l l n a ll a
30.00
C l I l ' N ' l ) "U n til w a rd " t i l l e r w ith
I BKIlROOM fmnialiaii
houM. .‘ Illy h i lx UBi'il lu ll nxx nv hail 36 0,1
lia m ll" In b lu r
ear
H a tim ln y
I—
I ' f t H l . l v r Block-H up p lica
7
Jimmy Cox*»n. rhona fill).
(T all H e ra ld 140
T B io w n
I K f l rm iin l im k illn iiiy I i i I i I m
nml
i Im in
36.00
3 D K D H n n .M n t t r a c llv a ly fiirn lixh
i l .i v i n y iiin m a n il" 30.00 I f I f i I I UtMile n f w e ll III 1,1 p ly f','
A l f l ' A I u v i'b lid . ( i i e y w lp y a . C « l!
l...........
' » c l ...3 (oc
M il", I'lm ii" I 3U0 . W . I..
Iln l
l»:ii~i.
•d hom u in ifw&lt;l n .l| f l .l » ,r I ioamI.
i t,"u ' » | ’{'»v ri'•h m tw t'trn 7 ’i tl
comhe.
P h o n e 13.1,1-M .
He ll m m, .Suite
70.00
13Al TOMOIlil.KS
— !8
il_
W ORK W A N TED
—9
U H L A N ! ) u n f u n iia h r i! 3 h .'.lrm m i I
'
A T I f K I t O F S A N F O IM )
I'liu
n
c
127
l ! '6 l C I I I I S L K V
H tiitln n W u tfOil.
y c .x .
lo w e r i/uph'X, .M u llein ,
elem i. 3tM-0ll l „ la l H I.
HA IIY SIT TER . Mr*. Culkenbd y.
lo w in llm K u . I.O rm m m 'n lle a t a ,;c o lli, f'h . 433 u r 171.
I 'IIK 8 T M n f I It inver b A lt H U e*.
heat rcfercncra. Pliunu 1313-1.
_
m i l l , pi,nett OMll.
i
,i * i » ■ ■
C in irlu 'il n r u n f ln i'lie il. Rem uinI R O O M ilu w iis la lr ff * n p iih in e n t .
TltW l.EltS
n ld v p r li'r d . C o m p ,ire m ir p rltir* WANTH day* wink ni tmihl xviuk. if l„ ~
—H
N o c M lilra n . fOi,
HHI6 Kaat Tth Street
- -------!
• i f , " " b u y . f lu d y r l T r r m a . T h r
. . '■ » ■* g .' .riL 1;1
1
"3 r-*
' * ’K*'*’
6 ' 1,1
0 L ID
P . 3 room I P 47 T r a l t t )
1' i i r n i l i i r "
C o n tc r ,
I I 'I
XVrst f f ."
3 R O O M y n l UK" n p l, 704 f*a lm « tlo
10— Rualnfea Opporluiillli1* -Id
$ 700. C h 'Id ra n ’A H om e, R n J» tI' ll at. i'lm r ir 1426.
■i—
r a n t , p h rn a 214.
FOR RAI.B—Hlnrk untl npilp
■
1—
llfal.|&gt;lat» Cur Hair
' a a i a i j R a a it i . i o r d a i
incut
In
Tup
Nntch
ecrvlce
nln
Afl I'n y n la r llrp a fla
linn. Ilnve mini her upcnlny un
If y*m w n n t l " lltiy, linil n r Hell,
LOMl/tHORO P ACK Atilt
nhle In refit '". Appnixlinnli ly
[)(
" . r ■' | *|i ' • • •
) IMK) will handle. Can he fi­
. , J . W „ IfA l.L, R e a lt o r * ’
STORE
nanced. Contact Jeff
DavU,
F lo r id a f r u i t R a n k H u lld in #
laio w. in k * l

111'.;, \|

Wnnt Ads Pay

. ,**Ca|] Rail" Phone 1788
a

'.’A

x

Eighth aml Pflfk.

�.

PolitiCH

(CtsilsasS r , m r s i s Gael
tack, anyway, on Taft faction tac­
Flans for a Sunday outing at
tics in Texas, Georgia and other
Rock Springs mi July 20 were dis­
states in addition to Louisiana.
And they declared they would cussed last night at the meeting
try again In the convention Itself of the Sanford Camera Club at the
to gel the challenged Tafi dele­ City Hall. Marlon Harmon, Jr.,
gates thrown out and the general's presided.
The resignation of Miss Juan
supporters sealed In their place.
They contend there'll he a marked Cruse as secretary due In illness
•wing In sentiment toward their was accepted and Mrs. J. 8. .Simp­
candidate once rank-and-file dele- son was elected to this post.
A. J. Greer, local inunnger of
gallons start streaming into Chi­
the Florida Home Gas C o . was
cago.
The anger generated In two elected treasurer of Ihe club Wel­
previous days of hearings In the comed as new members were Ihe
UnuutfAthrr T if t with Ids coM M inUt brood of fhlMrtfl m 4 grajukhlldrtn.
convention
headquarters
hotel Misses Nancy Wilkinson and Ruth
burst out at today’s session even Butler. About 20 members were
before the Louisiana dispute came present.
Mrs. Marlon Hannan, J r , and
up.
Werner W. Kchroed.T, national Mrs. John Hauls were named as
committeeman from Illinois, stood members of Ihe food committee for
up ami look scorching exception the outing, anti M. W. Castle, Jr.,
to a charge by Klseuhower's cam- was requested to lake charge of
algn manager, Sen. Henry Cabot the entertainment.
Members were requested to sub
Hidge Jr., that tha committee's
•ward of Georgia's IT delegates mil mare pictures lo (he current
to Taft Wednesday wns a steal. contest entitled, "A Day nl the
fichroeder was one of the 02 com­ Zoo." It was pulnted out that al­
mittee members who voted tu seat though pictures might be taken nl
tho pro Taft faction—the Klsunhnw- any zoo, Iho Hanford Zoo was pre
«r group mustered 39 votes—and ferred.
S. F. Uergere gave an outline
he told the committee his vote was
cast for the same group he sap of the use of color filters In tak­
orted In three previous contests ing black and while pictures, and
by means of yellow, red and green
•ginning In 1944
With reference to the family con screens set up on the table and
nectlons of the Massachusetts sen viewed by the members through
■tor, Srbreeder quoted the well red and green filters, demonstrat­
ed the use of these (liters, espec
known lines:
"The land of the bean and the lolly In producing striking cloud
effects. He also told of Die dif
cod.
"Where Ihe lxtwells speak only ference of films such us ortho
chromatic and pan chromatic
to Ihe Cabots
Youitf Hob (Irfl) llvrd «1 (h» Wtiltr II uum*
"And the Cabots speak only to
v%llh hi* Ulhrr. Vrr%U\*nl William Howard Tail.
God "
Schroeder said that perhaps the
next lime Lodge Is In contact with
under water.
ihe Deity he will try to find out
Tho big blow hit the Philippines
"was I thief all three times I
Wednesday night with winds up
voted for this Georgia delegation
to 1)3 miles an hour and drenching
or only on this last occasion."
rains. The storm tost was reported
Thro the Lnoislsna light started
170 miles southwest of Manila, Its
PALAIDALK, Calll '.R-Tlie P-M
Elsenhower bickers challenged
fury gradually diminishing.
IS of the 13 pro-Taft delegates United Htalea combat plane with
from 1-oulslAtia, charged they were all • rocket urniameot has Just
Reports trickling In from Ihe dis­
MANILA IJV-A Vicious tropical aster
picked by "phoney'' tactics, de zoomed through a «n**rt-»l l&lt;*v
area Indlc^e that corn, sug­
typhoon
roared
northwestward ar and rice crops an Cebu were
dared the delegates were stolen flight at a apeed tu fast that the
through the 1'hlnn Sea today after virtually wiped ou». The loss In
from them lost ns the Ike people slipstream burned Ihe pmui oil
isy they were robbed by the Taft her nose.
ript'lng a path of destruction estimated at 2(* million dollars.
The new Jet, a thin wing do
ites Iri Texas
across six Central Philippine Is­ One unofficial import Shit! 10 per
Tafi forces countered with a 0 velopmenl by l-ockheed of Hs K Bo
sons were Kind and 10,000 left
land*
and touching two others.
Inch high pile ol blue bound docu­ Shooting Star, is railed Ihe Star
At least 23 imrsnus are dead, homeless on Cebu,
ments Intended to show their dele lire.
42 missing and thousands homo
gales were honestly elected ar
She's un ull weather Inlercrplor
The governor's office had a re
Ic-.'. Property damage runs into port that II died and 42 were ir.isscording to the rules
designed to shoot down Invading
the
millions.
Transportation
and
ng In Negros Uccldvntal Province,
They wanted to limit the nrgu bombers, she Is ail exceptionally
mmiaunlcatlons are paralyse!. Pansly Island
merit to six delegatus since seven high speed, 2 place craft with ra­
land reported two dead
Vast
tracts
of
rich
farmland
are
other cunlcsln have been referred dar eyes mid un electronic brain
and live hurt.
Muurcuii O'Hara ami Peter Luwfurd smile fur tin- rmnuru In this
back tu Hi Talt run stole com that makes her Just about com
milieu. Hut Ihe Elsenhower forces pletely automatic
rumuntiu seem* Hum Until Century-Fox, "Kuiiguroo," Tuchnicolor,
fought to pul ull 13 challenged
Tony 1-eVier, chief engineering allowing tm tin- Kits Thratur screen Thursday ami Friday,
delegates Into coolest.
lest pilnl for Lockheed, put her
Taft unquestionably held the thruugh tier paces Wednesday at
whin hand In Iho current inanou- the Palmdale Airport. Her takeoff
(ierman Hoy
verlngs before the National Com­ uml climb ilemimstrutcd her uhilily
mittee Iml the Elsenhower sup to streak upward lo the bom ber
(I'e sM tIn M rff P fU M i !**•«• I ll* * )
Dorters Insisted II would he a dif Invasion lanes ut 43,000 fed and slerdnm" mil of Ituttirilnin. lit­
ferent story In a few days.
above, with a warmup of lest than is- living now on Imurd Mr.
Elsenhower himself set Iho pitch 30 seconds. Her speed Is .secret. Grci-r'* houseboat, the "nixie",
of his ramp|i determination to slop Her landing speed Is slowed by at John lliiniili'y’i Hanford Hunt
the Tall drive short of victory.
release of u 10 loot ribbon pnru Works mid is winking n* nn
Ucfure leaving Denver un a eliute brake.
iiinntrur mechanic, having hud
speech-making trip to thla conven­ Raid LeVter, after the test: nrnft'ssinniil cxiiurleiu'o along this
tion clly-h e'i due In Halurday— "She's designed to climb exception linn during Ids holiday* f ruin
the general declared he would ally fast for Interception When school
in (iii ninny.
"roar out eluar across the coun­ she has a dlstunt Iminber on her
Of Florida, hi- Hiiyi lm like* the
try" for clean and decent conduct radar scope, Ihe pilot locks tier to
of next week's convention.
Ihe target and 1,200 | k &gt;u iu I s of I'l-nihv* mid tin- dilvi-.lii imivlea.
Taft anil Ills backers denied any electronics gear does the rest— lie huaii't yi-t seen u iinsi-hall
chicanery pus! or future.
taking her In on uutnmullc attack, gdlni- hut pluns tn smm. lie likes
Whatever Iho opposition might fires a lire act number of rockets thinfmd iimi finds It “n small
charge or whatever might happen
Ihe right instant, nml turns her town, n quiet plm-e," hut In- dims
nut think lie winds tu ii-nmln
to change the allunllun next week,
vuy quickly."
they were In charge of tho pro
She Is known as the P UK' lo Im'I'i* “furi-vi-r," llu Is lined, lie
convention maneuvering* today
tier designers, Hall I, llildiurd uml snys, tn llerlin, which I* "very
The too member National Com­ Ills crew. The ship Is now going in­ hig uml veiy busy,"
mittee was called Into session to to full production us America's
lie ulnn likes New York City
Iron out the latest—but not the newest answer to ulr Invasion. mid win imii'h impressed with it,
last—Taft vs, Elsenhower fight to Several ore In service lest by the hut he doesn't think he would
Pictured is I,t. Col, Wesley E.
come before It. That was the s li­ Air Force.
like to livu then- forever either. Farmer, UHA, MFC, who will
tting tight for votes In the 13It is “tun busy."
succeed'I,t. Col tku K. Ihudfuy ns
member Louisiana delegation.
I-lor Idn orange Juice, he snys, piufcssor of milllary science nml
Voles tire what it takes-004. tn ingtmi, stuck by tils prediction (tinl
be exact—to win tha nnminallnn. he might win nn the first hallnl. Is "new III me, unit I like ll very tactics at .Stetson University.
Taft’s first-ballot victory talk much," id which point he poured This is Funnel's first visit in
And the latest Associated Press
checkup, based on avowed and con­ drew a scoffing rejoinder from u me u glues. As for celery, "I cat Florida us well as Ids first tour
that fur dinner every night."
of duty ns a professor of military
__________
______Now
ceded delegates ami those seated laatllni
, Thomas E. Dewey, us
hv the National Committee, gave
Coyer wns horn ut Zwickau, science. Cuming tu Del.aiul with
e gut In from Ihe Guv Saxony, in IU2H where he attended the colonel will he Ids wife end
Taft s 493 to 412 edge over Elsen­
'tmferuncu at Houston basic nad high schools until his three children.
hower at the end of Wednesday’s
y night.
tug-of-war.
Hlth year, lie lust his family,
here la help Iho Elson- except fur un older brother, in
Elsenhower's forces loudly and
:es.
saw
a
marked
moverepeatedly declared their determi­
the humidng of Dresden during
m
ird the general.
nation to carry to the convention's
the lust war,
______
.jr
,
said
the
2-tlme
001*
credentials committee and to the
In 104(1 lie went ku llerlin to
convention floor the flghti for del­ presidential candidate, even some study chemistry nml physics nt
of
Iho
governors
supporting
Toft
egates they lose before Iho Na­
the Free University preparatory
were among the 23 chief execu­ tu n career in cheinlml engineer­
tional Committee.
tives
who
signed
a
statement
at
In Ihe final analysis, It's the
ing' He lived In Ihe American sec­
convention Itself which can rule on Houston Wednesday hacking Eisen­ tor of llerlin until Ids Immigra­
hower's
views
nn
the
conduct
of
which of two more groups of wouldtion was approved by the aulhurl*
be delegates shall ue seated. And neat week’s convention.
ties Inst mmdli.
The
governors
turned
thumbs
the way the convention votes may
Ueyer’n surviving brother who
down
on
Toft's
willingness
tu
let
Ive an early llnoff. an whether
now liven In Dtisselilurf In the
contested
delegates
to
the
conven­
Isanhower or Taft Is tn the load.
tion vole nn Ihe admission of other American tone also would like
•II Ihe eonf
tn conio to tide country. "How­
contested
delegates.
two lop contenders, the OOP
ever, Coyer snys, "he will not
One
Taft
aide,
aaklng
not
to
bo
•earned to be galling somewhere
to come until I am settled."
on • platform for the winner to Identified, said the aenator wee ‘ tyHtlll
Intending tu hs a chemical
"dumbfounded" by the governors'
.Sen, Eugene Mltllkln of Colorado, action. Another, Campaign, Mana­ engineer, ho hopes to enter an
chairman of Ihe R ago!ulions Com- ger David ft. Ingalls. said the gov­ American university as soon aa
ernors "either didn't think II possible. Hs is not quite sure
iterfng crit- through or else they Just don't when or whsrs, howsvsr.

F

S

New Combat Plane
Loses Paint As It
Streaks Thru Air

Typhoon Leaves 23
Dead In Wake As It
Rakes Philippines

J

modern and comfortable

8 Killed* 20 Injured
As Greyhound Bus
And Truck Collide

Ih s modern bathing suit Is a rhapsody oi
comfort because It is designed far today’s
style conscious woman. AGAS home Is In
stylo, teo, for BASpromotes modern,
camfsrtaWa Hviag. Gas gives
M
Iran M w ,
rsbM s from w in y,
M l
ow n thus

for funl

"May he at (i al nesvl l l sha
Mys, “maybe somewhere slse. It
depemls on what caunsa thsy
offer,"
"If I can get soma other kind
of Joh and make aome money
for a while, I may give up eheml.
CV| •nKj!'«»'iniri «nipi»Mrily,'* he
added, "but
bac' to
hut 1 plan tu go back

And John Foster Dt
been talking with b&lt;
Elsenhower people, n
•n. loo. Dudes la a
publican adviser to t

to »tay In the
United staica permanently and stay In Hanford de|
cventua ly to become an Ameft- what he decides about
ran cltlaen, Tha duration of his tlon.

Happy The Ony!
franshf"1*

m m sm

- ^

. ..

•

'Another Threat Is
Estimate Of Dead *
Facing State Citrus Over 4th Weekend

Plans Are Made
By Camera Club
For Sunday Picnic

kjgnj^of Truman ,ai

/

Holiday Bcciuae
You Iniured Tho
Of Your Car .With
Now Tires

Js upon
la aducn-i

m

LAKELAND if) - Florida hal
won one dispute with another
Southern state threatening sales
of its citrus products only to gel
involved in a second tangle.
South Carolina decided to accept
Juice from froien orange concen­
trate as a pure food product In­
stead of taxing it as a beverage,
the Florida C|tni« Commission
said.
But now a town Jit North i.'.nv
Aina has ruled orange juice used
in demonstration* of a new auto­
matic Juicer by the commission
does not meet sanitary require­
ments for bottling.
Robert C. Evens, general man­
ager of the commission, said the
report was sent hint by one of
his field men.
did not identify
the town.
The seriousness of the situation
lies tn the possibility other towns
might think the same way am cut
heavily Into sales which have been
piled up through the popular Juicer
program, Evans said.

He

Big Steel Is Seen As
Lining Up Minorities
PITTSBURGH un — A source
close to one of the major steel
producers says several smaller
concerns have Joined the industry's
Rig Six In the battle against the
CIO United Steelworkers' demand
for a strike ending contract pro­
viding compulsory union memberVhe source declares "several"
comparatively smaller companies
tolnrd Ihe Big Six In a secret
meeting at Cleveland Tuesday and
decided to maintain a solid front
against the union. He added the
companies decided. "They cannot
and must not hack down In their
Insistence that workers be allowed
to work whether they are members
of the union or not."
The Big Six steel companies are
Jones h Lsurlilln. Youngstown
U. S. Steel. Bethlehem. Republic.
Sheet &amp; Tube and Inland
A lop Industrialist in Pittsburgh
declared there ore no new nego­
tiating meetings In sight to end
the strike whTrh began June 2.

Is Placed At 430
CHICAGO bit—Americans arill
take to the highways 90 million
strong over the Fourth of July
week end—and at least 430 of them
will die in accidents, the National
Safety Council cstlmatea.
f t ? council «nt»t s n n : to million
passenger vehicles will clog the
nation's streets and *;{£&amp;.» uyi durIng the 3 day week-end.
These vehicles wlli travel five
billion miles, or enough to circle
the world 200.000 times.
"Afore cars on the road travel­
ing more miles will ‘inevitably
mean more accidents—unless there
is more caution than usual on the
part of the motoring public," the
council said.
•
The official estimate of 430 traf­
fic deaths to occur from 8 p.m.
local Pm- Thursday through mid­
night Sunday can lie kept lower
If moljr'sts oro extra-careful, it
stated.
The cuuncll urged drivers to con­
centrate on preventing the one ac­
cident over which they have any
control—the ono they might cause.
Some council suggestions:
stake sure your car is In isle
mechanical condition.
Start your trip In plenty of time,
co you won’t have to hurry.
Keep your speed down. Slow up
hero and show up there.
Pass oilier cara only If there Is
plenty of room.
Stay far enough behind other
cars so that you can stop tn an
emergency.
Keep your tamper, and be cour­
teous and patient In heavy traffic.
Don’t driva after drinking—even

fl
”

».
J

A
v)

j

Stop and rest whenever you are
overtired or sleepy.

BOOMS FOR TRUMAN

CHICAGO (At — If President Tru­
man decides to come to Chicago
for the Democratic National Con­
vention he and bin party will have
nn trouble finding hotel rooms.
Tentative reservations have been
made at the Blackltqne Hotel (or
the nresidentlAI party by Naal
Roach, convention manager for Ihe J
Democrats. Jack Burke, Black- *
stone manager, estimated a presi­
TR IA L DATE NET
dential party would require 13 lo
JACKSONVILLE off - Federal 20 rooms He said the reservations
Judge Bryan Simpson Wednesday were inaile far "somewhere around
set Nov. 17 us trial date (or Tel July 20, 21, 23 " The convention
lahassee Attorney Clyde W. Atkin starts on July 21,
son, who pleaded innocent to
charges of filing false Income tax Joint returns with his wife (or 1943
returns (or 1U43 through 1947 end and 1940,

�s

______________________________________

F

«1KW H S

I

t/pvl'
IL i^
IK Y O U DON T

lilt

. m etre four Janford Htiald, Clt)
• O eUm y, by 7:W v. SI , pita.* call

l a l l y * I imiiI ' 1m i Um itv ilir*»iitfh
!* i i h i il l v
■111*1* *1 m *‘*®li t ile r
ii &gt;tmi Himiiif« f i&gt;,*ap t I “til* '
,ii (i n .| * j U in

YELLOW CAB 1444

Vifj i

AN IN D K I'K N D K N T IIA II.V N K W S I'A l'K It

......
Knluhllsheil lilUH

V O LU M E X X X X III

Mad Pace Sel
' By Congress
To Adjourn

N ot F o r A m a t e u r s

By JOS UAl.li

WASHINGTON cts-The nation's
lawmakers arc tlolnu their ludc
pendencc Day urallng to each otli
•r today rather than on platforms
at Fourth of July eelehratinn*.
The senators nod representatives
called off their holiday plans In
order to act on bills which must
be pansed If Congress Is In meet
0 Its final adjournment deadline Sal
urday,
Literally hundreds of hills sped
through the congressional mill
Thursday but a doten major items
still must he tent to President
Truman before the HJnd Congress
quits
Both Senate snd House convened
at the customary hour But much
of the major work remains to he
done In conference committees
A These will he grinding away at
• early hours
Some HejuihUcumt were denial,d
lug that adjournment come in time
for them tu culch late uiternoou
trains and planes Saturday for Chi
cago und their National Couven
tlon. But the Democratic leader
ship would make no promises
The Senate plainly showed Its
get • out ■of • town mood Thursday
night by passing a ia.atw.i87.iuo
multary construction authorisation

tji',

ml

_

On C a s s T S m l

SA N TO U D ,

I'lt ID A Y J I T.V

I. l!»:.2

A

NLRB Plans
Early Probe
Of Steel Plot

BechKoTdTVeed
On Five Counts

a

law

l l i m i c n l i I tt-il T .1 1 r. ' • !
I N m i i ii l ei I l l y N .11- 1I n t

I &gt;cli v«*i ril

- ’ !'•;
- -

fit HIM I Ml *.

b,
;
gwely'SS-^ V,/»Trr/J

,

Illlr

I N 11 f• 1 r *, :i i v 1* I ’ 11 I v
I 1* t 'll 11 t t I c ,1 1

I'.

Mi ll .1 .1 f lilt I *

Mi* ii Mitimil • 11 1( 1 i i l l Id 1111 i i i
M«*
tit l&gt; *flit f it .iif 1... , 1• ,
lift (• It 1* || i|
14(| \
| Mill I It I .1. Ill
* .til f Hi. I f .1
I Ii. I f fl ..I I ’ VI II I
fit.I I - M
MID |,ll til 1 I U V ill" El . h &lt;'( |
111. I
|i
fill 1 .»'*■4 ll&lt; 1
•it* 11M I f 11' lit H m'

( 1i t i I
t HE
‘ . ••

I i 1-,111 .

m 11

' .............. I ■
*I*I 1 .1 *

II ..|

.

• » .» M . •!» .M i f f f l 1 i-l . 11..1 it.
1
1 n tit it*’ | - I fill Hi.
•

1 . n ,. i

I

■i . I 11

1

•0

1

1' tl.ls! h .

11111 &lt;ll iv f

ii.i

I

t ' t d i i i i n i it * e

I h ‘ * Ii | r

k

I 1 111.1 V

( I I I YV ! 11. 11 ( il t •«( 11 I s
l\‘ ( 1 1 •j *111/ f t I

I .( , , . i l I V

I l i l t M .ll 1
I ..I fill I l * i » .i
ill Ilf llf lltl l l lliM Ib ll •Ii"|f|f'f 11 m ill
fill IHH I l f I til &gt;|lllf I'll I t » 1*«4It I is 111
« III* t III Itill til I i ' .l l r s I nil I! M flll *1
(• If " ♦.|f If f»| •iff " lit*' i*» If* "'t If lilll
•1 fl mmi ill HI: 1 « fit I * iii It. 1 * ii 9k

HUH .fill
Itti .(I

Mil

tit 11 1

* *| II if iftll
i &gt; -1 l.'tt

i it

I |||l*
*

I •

. 'Ml

Il I l» I I. I M ||
* ti&lt;» \* . 1 1 \n .it it dill (Ok*

(III

1 . |.al tl.’ tlf .nf

f

I

I I

If,
f|t&gt; h. •! il

&lt; iflt

H. J

I

N .iiim

s.

Imt ■

I Em I' *1 ’
*1 k ft.. | ’i &lt;ltn| r i
! 'll
1
I f 11 .if III 't * 1 11*I «Ia11i
' • ................................
iii.k . til I - i

Hi j*l n f l I tii.i t it I l'il&gt; lift 1 i k t
s .
i I I I ................’ I t.1 I mi 1 It., h e
| &gt;•11 it |l| . 1I lull ,1| ■M(Ilf ft (ff* I III
H ! ! tl 1III ft., ■Mill I I HIM ill I*f i !'X
I !..t t ■

i. 1

«,f

1.144

11■
I% lie

I'-

j,. M

IM ll« '\I
M f t fiElim

. ......... 1

' tu.! .i hn
i --1*1 ............... ..
E. ti *.•
. Ill 1 ‘ 1 Mlf , ,- lf HI
Kin * ill VV-il llit 1 ill It \n t rn t v *1 1
11Hi (f ill 11 11PI * 11E11i ft *t|i| 111
1,11a|
IP 1 II . t.f A \\ . I I I
t flu III 1&gt;1 fill* s 1
Hill At 1 1 ! (A
r • \ mh 1* 1iii\«' I.* t u ♦. *1 nk 11 11 ) 1 1
1 Ultlnl III tut 1*10 1-ti nt i
1.1 1tails till l -It i f *A l Ei 11 If 1
* 111 mill

I 1

t I

it {

vit I f 1 !

&gt;1

11,4

A til, ■ U M .If- , tu
ill 1 1 lit! t 4 M tin At t |
| lu- of It. 1 U '!&gt;* Mill! ill
. 1Ini IM V 1 II* j * ),! 1!
Ci \ lit - t 1till
1lem .
I
H)u M
II P lt,l ' •
El’ )|P|tl P 1 ‘ Mil * 1 til 1 III ID p • Ill'll
•. II 1
(II ill 1ill i* w ♦ Ei i
|Y * I 1.1 &lt;U.l \ t ■ 1
\
lilt
........ . f i
Hint h i 4&gt; 1;
*lii it |u I
1•Hi 111*1111
W all ,e *’ til til l ’ vvilh Hit’ p i t • V
fi' ooj jif oli'i'l l\ *
11
M e ||]4’ I,of ft| llic 1,0( 1(11 W.1(
i 1 I *» 11 ii t
. ..r M
of-i EI........S
.Ih
ttf iv/&lt;Yl,
^ th il. tiff i,K ill 1 r %
(In ' I id! 41
f ill
a|(tr |;T|t
-I flrV tl d it
I 111** ' nE» I ft Ifn* !iIiff Ihm 1 ff | mj f r ill
M.r |mE» nf! lEr'Cltl
Mi
IE tl IfM . II t
I If llf h lil |« I
| 11IVa &gt;a
ft I
mm
i i Hu* lim e
if (111 Iff
t.41if4" aYH1. i-l| Jivil (
El. f llti t if l l , -J ll i.i 1 f. 1,i
»P)*E*
* Mill
1 M
• 4 Ml)*
if !*' i 'll
i l l .
Nh i I di ' Jlr P.t il P Hit JIMHI |
f i l l 1 i §isvi tl In
1 (*.)■* *
111!41*1 lii.i licit fi ill** • !
»»m ............ 4 * .1 ,1 4t r. -j I. I t l.. i f ir i i in
HI ll
i Ilf. 1 * Vi t
I
1 • Ml f M 1&gt; . ( t i l Ui |., \ p Ul tl&lt;
. id !1 1 D , ,
uf i »i U
l 1*11*1 U ilJv fu 1i ' 1*1 0 •aA(
El,
1 up t j ii W h 1,
4 . ..El . ! r. l ,
• n, i ,tf i..«•-#*&gt;
h r i iltl III •’ *E tj *• ll ,1HI 1 , , t U ■ ♦ film
, IEm S *
-1 III 1 1 lull 1 IM If &lt;
lit
m if ri| III! ' I •llll.f i v
1I d
h 1 N .e if .it
P u l ..1 1
'ii n H lli‘»’
, 4.1(1. 4 , , i , !,, •lit tfII AMl '.!
1 pi.MU’ lit * • 11 1It V M&gt;) , .1 E.
I M &lt;4' I t , | | |
N filtil U n l i i i If f l i i f l f (It . 1 fit) e «
o in iih i
h tii
I 1i.l
i i ,.
(it
•lilt It *1 11*4 Ilf fill* 'iti lit \\ . | •I !• Ill)
h ' ti«»*r•. iD U iii l I
N
h y ltfi 1

1(fl :t1,,ii**1t|i . 11

III* M il. If f ) 1!
|( I II**1•
f(lf *»fl I lllll' J t I'm! &lt;j
1 | | ft 1
I .
' 111*11 I I M lf.
H it .
In 11 1( haa 11
flAll |H u Im Ii Jt til I t ........ Mill .....
d-iriiuj •tl
(('«' 1«&gt;t,it n him I if f f t M | ( 11 Or
It •Hilli.i*e«( i»n ,|*m* r I fu r* 1

loin* llo\ M:m
Held On ( !iar|*e
01 ,\1order Assail 11
1 'Hi I' t u r n m - \i 1
ih! d ] M

l u

. 1

! "

“

^

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

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

....... l i o n s r « f

i . - U p iils J llu ,, HU (U„ | u , J ,.

‘‘
lnd.M.„ d .tu . Hull, rloluif.Hh,.,

Bu" ‘ u"
J, Ju a .J

,u

&gt;"» .ion.* wltliuul
| //6 (ljuiiuio .t.iu"

☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

\’'A''ht'h(’A',;A('*A*

Americans At Home And Abroad, GIs
In Korea Observe Independence Day
I’ajier llttg Bandit
Ofgy Silk ctStocking
a
I
I.a n ir

SJv I IL x - III. x. 11

MIAMI lAt—Miami's "paper tun:
liatiilll, Samtifl llurkltii, uii, iii
member* ol Hie
Bilk blocklri,i
(,aug wire senlonceil to I'fl’-oo
Thursday hy Crlmluul Judge lieu
^ Wl!1*nl
Hot-Mitt, who |ireyeil on loan
loan companies, waa convicted on
one charge of armed rubbery amt
13 charge* ol unarmed robbery
He drew 11
year sentence amt
Judge Willard told him he wa;
lurky to escape a life term.
'the natty, 49 year old Hot kilo
a former real estate sale,,mat,,
worked exactly Iho sauio way lo
each robbery, j,inducing a goo
shuvlng a j,a|H-r hag through the
cashier’s window, and demanding
cash. He claimed the gun he used
was a toy
Sentencing of the Silk Blocking
Gan g followed their conviction re
rently of nearly 11 .cure of rob
beriea and burglaries, The mem
bars distorted (heir feature* by
pulling sheer slocking* over their
races.
Joseph Gaudroau, 17, and Rich
ard Dceson, 23, drew the heaviest
leniences of seven years.
Olher gang member* and their
sentences:
to-April Increase In public payrolls
Antonv Gullotla, I0, six years;
, the bureau ajild.
Robert Lamb, 22, five years; Rob
« S I * “ -H-IKO" 10 1*0
tal- erf ft*
Frida, 1?) four yaara; William
and democracy." ployaa U it A pril
"I*848 FieOUl
ICtstlssW « • Pose n m j
■
' '
1
f
e
­
3.

, v Ota, to a. "S .T .1S '

ll»

Hit-

U

m i,

ta il'd

I ' n **

Am, ni-a11* I.v II,.' iiiillloli* look
a brill 1,0I1,lay lion, tl.i-ir iioimul
ro.llul ol alfairt Imlay to 11lfl 1l.lt,'
fndl'IM'li.lflllf It,) ullt, Jiurailfk.
‘■••rernuinc-s an,I piriur*
„
s
rlU/fn* ul,mu,I, too
uiuikill llu- 171III1 am,tversary ot
tho signing nf (In* lii'flurutiuii nl
(iit||,|u-nilfiini li„i in Korea, tin,
i,„
, ,,f wai went ,u, u*
,j|Uaj j,,r i|iuu’,an,t', ol American
iroop'
III a special ntuxsugn to I! ,K
eighth Aimy men (ending oil re
ouwed t hliu-Mi ulla.k along the
.hell tom battle (root, (ien James
\. Van Fleet d(-flared
"Wo font ion, 11,,• crusade of llo
Minute Mi'ii of 1771) lo the Inlcrcsl
"f 'life, liberty sod the pursuit ol

uapphtess

Accross Hie laud, parade* and
liatrlollc • |lurches were lliu order
uf the day in H„&lt; hlggc-sl cltU"
md the timailrsl lowns
Willi most work ul a stundsllll
.net summer's heal lit lull uwuy,
million* drugged mil the swimming
'‘nils und picnic baskets and
Iloaded fur holiday. The National
Safety Council csliiiiiitcd that some
'Mi million American*, riding In 40
million cars, would lake lo the
highways during ihu 3-day week
flit).
Of llntso, thn cnimcll predicted,
at least 430 would die In accidents
For a million or more American*
the only celebrations were pitched
on h fn
rug si note. They were the
fumllU's ot Ihu (Mio.ooo striking
Steelworkers, Idle since June 3
and ol the 400,000 or so persons In
• (C M its s iiO s rase three)

n

ini.,,

H ot *t|-t r a h ,1 . , , 0 , l »,1, W ilt .;,1,,
i*t
u j i * I'lia rg .-.t 1 im i ti i , . . t i l , , . 1,, 11
. i l l . ilile n l l*, r , 0,1 i,t 11 ,001,1,-1 ,,H« 1
1 i.r e lliiih ia i 1 ,11 .11 ............. 1,, i |„ .
I . wool I - u lit, until j'tHiJ ’ I mhi IlllfS f l

( fiMi'S lvfLl.ui
t

-----------------

i%WH4

In I

11. i i 11 i n 1 n 1 it
' i * 'I t I ■1• ,1 11' \ i | | i in ii
•1
I'lt I* I ti.sl .4 l.ssl . I f XM l - ........ .

ur

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack

227

N ...

1 'it'X N l. i-n s e r l N\ ir»*

Sabre Jels Rag
Convention In
12 Chinese M!Gs ( hit ago Opened
In Air Onslaught By Left-Wingers

WASHINGTON (Js -The National
Libor lli'ljlinin ttuuid . Nl.HIti
plans un iiumediule luve-ttgaimu
ol charges hy slrlklng CIO Steel
uurkers dial major steel producer*
have "entered Into a conspiracy"
to lucicnt reltli incuts with any
struck company unless the lug Six
agree
I'residi-nl Truman made virtual
Iv Ilie - iriie charge at a new con
lei cmo Diuraday He accused Hie
major ;ieel companies ol ciui&gt;jiIi
mg to ilraw out llu strike, .ml
said till uluutlnli lines liot call lor
ore ol die Tall llurtlcv Ai l
Mr liumun imltealed Wrongly
he dul lull plan In follow llo- "re
ipiesl" l»y ('(ingles* that lie try lo
■lid the 33 day work stoppage by
asking Hie courts lor no an day
iiijum lioii against Hie strike. ■ *
pruviilid lor the T i l Law
THMI* a lot tu be said for Ilia
Industry spokesmen jirumpHy
power of suggesllon, so we show
said Mr Truman knew about Hie
this sliol lo help you fur gut lliu
lalesi union move hr lore it was
temperulure. Diane Van Dusen
inmlf they holed (be timing of
luoD olt us she takea e practice
the two comment.*, and eomiiared
nil) Ihruuiih the slalom course oil
Hie •ninlaidy of Itu- wording
ii single water ski at Cypress Gar­
The onion sold, shortly after the
dena, Fla. She Is getting reudy i.r
President's news conference. Hull
the National Water Ski Tourna­
the imrjHike of the alleged eon
ment at Mudlson. WD . in August.
siiiracy Is lo "prevent nuy one nl
the (big Hix) companies ur any
oilier smaller company from
"reaching bind agreement on a
new work contract "
The ib major rornjiuiiie, named
by the onion a rc U S Steel
Itethlehriu, Itepuhllr, Jones and
Laughlln. Timin' luwn Bluet mid ,
Tube and liilunit. Together they
liriMluce 7u per cent of lotal I' S
output.
A spokesman for the *1* ......
imnirs i|ulckly issued u statemeui
B l i n k e r saying the III)
mil "nojiuienllv
"nojiuiently w ill
Aurora, 111., uanKcr
union
.
i rn
ii
i go to any leu. II,, ndleulous lluun h
I ' a x p c c t c d l O K c n c n It msy lie. lo Hs ctfoii lo fuiei

MIAMI Ml—Overruling II Federal
Court Jury, Judge George W
Whilchurst Ihursilay acquitted Slg
fried tlcchhold, former president
of the Kihbonwrlter Corp. of Amur
Sanford B y Aug. t j f f X * union1- ....
lea, on five counts of mall fraud
---- *
i This referred to a union demand
Judge Whitehurst said govern
menT"pruleculiirs' bailed in 'orov'e , ll',br! ' Jl
' tor. ,lw unl!’" *ll0p'.r"t ,'.’n.n “f T "
the scheme" hy which He,id,old l ln ' .
* u J m id ii.mk
: 1,ul,,'rVM.......*»&gt;“* Ucnmnd ,
ufB« ArniK.ul nf ilvfrniuhnd «inrlc
AllaiitU*
National
Ilaitk
Mil (:i»n«*rully ri»fi*lilfml c»n«* of tin*
was accused nf defrauding stuck j—
11, C ai»os 7 ."r,,‘nf"'ihe' h .'.e r! ,1‘T r , lLy . * ■;..... 7 — „V........ ;
holders ami dislributurs ol some "u ' l
.
, m il „ iu '»« &gt;' "h“ a‘
«'!, settlement
iu mllllims dollarM
Jacksonville, Is a native of till
"This inammolh Steelworker"Evidence Is totally lacking."
•J" 1 "■*
" '*®'"|Vl.a(; I'liljm has over a thousand labor
lh» Judge added, lo uphold- the j
' ' aou 1
,'1°" r!,c,» »'
»'» other In
charges that Uechhnld made large :,rrtvi' 1,1 **,nfJ,r1d "" A,l|&lt;
, diislrlea and over a mi lion lucin
profits from the cortMirathni
He has lived In Aurora. III., and hers," the slalement said "\el 11
The action came on a million his lamllv Includes his wile and now complains bocahso six steel
for acquittal entered hy Itrehhold , three children He Is a member cotnpanii-s, a lt e r dlscusshui w ith
tho union ami Its complete acqm
before Ida trial itartul last Uc I of the Catholic Church.
Following his graduatlun from Hscpoce, chose hi oegotlale with
tob«r. Judge Whitehurst did* not
rule on Ihu motion at Hud time West Aurora High School In IDI8, It Jointly
Tho six comiiauies charged lluBechhold Was Indicted, alung ho storied work us a messenger
with Dr. Walter D. Reynolds, Coral for (he Merchants National Bank union with making "the lalse ami
I t ’iontlMiira It s f a n * l i l i e s .
Gables chiropractor, on H counts which ho continued lo serve for
3U years.
In July, 1951.
WEST FLORIDA FF.TE
HU rise was rajild After xerv
The first 10 counts charged (hem
PANAMA CITY -P
Ihmiian.l*
with using the malls to defraud log ax a general clerk for one year,
ktockhuhlurs and distributors. The lie was a teller for to years, and of holiday visitors. found u guy
In Nurtliwe*! Florida re
others charged sale of unregistered a loan teller for live years. In welcome
securities, filing false statements Junuury, 1037. ho was elected sort* and playgrounds today.
Panama City offered outboard
with (he government1
, and couiplr assistant cashier, holding this posi­
tion until January, lOKI, when he motor boat races with entrant*
acy to defraud lha government.
from Florida, Alabama and Geor­
All but the mall fraud charges became cashier
Mr, Bauman Is uaperlanced In gia competing In ■ Fourth of July
were dropped before Bechhold
went lo trial, lie was convicted making F .I L A , personal, real regatta.
I’rlio
money
totaling
fTBu
laat Nov. rfl on five counts and estate and business loans; and In
acquitted on five, then freed under appraising real rslslo. Ho has awaited winner, of the tests In
Bayou
ft,000 hnr.1 pending the ruling on been In charge of personnel num­ Calloway
Fort Walton included a bulbing
bering Wi persons, and has handled
a acquittal motion.
rontHM to helect "Miss
The Hltibonwrlter firm, which operations of (he Merchants Bank, lieiuty
, waa
developing
t
____________
_ mh Bdevice
lo mike the tutal resources nf which are Playground of Northwest Florida "
typewriter coplea without carbon more iban III million dollars, and A record field of 33 lovelies sought
paper, went Into bankruptcy in lhe methods of which are more the title and an expense free trip
and was reorganised with new modern than most banks of Its to Miami.
M ill Pat Knzor, Crestvlow, was
cera
sir*.
Reynolds original!If P|«aded no
A member of Hie Aurora Cham­ selected last year The blonde
defense In the frantd chai
argel but ber of Commerce, Mr, Bauman haa beauty wilt crown tho 1932 queen
sentencing
___ if iwaa wllhl
______
_____ also been active In other organisa­
Itbald, presum
TELEGRAPH CHARGES
ably pending the outcome of the tions Including Aurora l,odge No.
WASHINGTON iTt-A a d per rent
Bechhold l rial. Federal off (rials 400, Loyal Order or Moose and has
M id Ihero now appears
Hilly participated actively In civic uf Increase In Western Union tele
■pp'waaaa «MIIV
Mllta of any action against fairs Including community cheat graph charges, scheduled for next
geiMblllly
Sunday, will not be made effective
ttxsallaeeO U s faae Thrtel
ilds
until Aug I.
BOAT CAPSIZES
Tho Federal Communication*
MIAMI Wi — A ground swell Commission said today the com
rapslied a amall boat aouth of patty Itself had postponed the p ro
Govarnmant Cut Tburtday. drown­ posed effective date after giving
ing Oscar Joule, 40 year-old Coco­ notice of the increase 30 days ago
N* matter Row far away
nut Grove laborer. Two other fish­ In th* wake of a wage letUament
*«wn heme you may go eu y*w- ermen in tbe boat, David B, Clark, which ended a prolonged strike of
••eetlon you can readtlr Mich
43, and Irwtn Clark, « , were roa- employes.
8p on tho nemo town news by cued afttr clinging to the over­ After the notice was filed with
•j^dlas th# Hanford HeraV turned craft more than two hour*. PCC with (he proposed July 0 ef­
rben yoo return- Yon eon orfective date, the commission asked
range with year rorrler boy, or
PH ILIPPIN E HOLIDAY
for more detailed information on
throe 1 h Charlie Morrison, tin s
MANILA tgt—FUlplnoa celebrated why the Increase la considered nec­
lotion manoror. br telephoning a double birthday today—tbelr own essary. The company ha. now
!*•, tn hare your regular iaonea sixth anniversary aa an independ­ asked tfor additional tlmo to file
of the HeroM eared fee yen ent nation and that of th* United supporting data.
Btatea which set them free.
w lUeyou or* oway, lo ho de
The Islands were atlU drying out
your hem* to one
30V NMENT PAYROLLS
from typhoon winds and heavy
VARHI OTON MS—Government
upon yoor* return
rain* but fla p -and bunting flew p a yro llsr^ e rsl, state, amt local
from public and private buildings. -tolalad | 1,bo:&gt;jmfiOO laat April,
“President
■*-“
dlo Qulrlno s i tho Census Bureau reported today.
changed ( im u iin« with
____ - President .That waa a gain of
ol 237 million
Trumaq and said In part:
1 or 10 [tor cent over a year
on year ra
“ May our Joint calibrations give
and wai
Hi
ras the biggest
April-

h m i i 'I.'i I c i I

Texas Delegates Set
To Split Convention
On Taft-Ike Debate

Ingley To Be
Succeeded By
Robert Bauman
Of Mail Fraud

W *”

j,

IT .O K I DA

Major Producers Are
Accused Of Conspi­
racy T o
Prevent
S t r i k e Settlement

Hundreds Of B i l l s
A r e R u sh e d T lir o u g h
Mill Before Dead­
line On Saturilay

F

u I t I I II If

Mt .ftii It** it’ll it-

ml t &gt; i f f
W till tillhoi h . l Kin
i l l , .IM
liH 'H ilay liU 'til t 1.4
fl"&gt;mI III III.
h.ithuv u t U ii i p| t lir pool w ill.
W 1III il III ’ ‘ W ill' *Y.1III V 1 2,1 U nit
nhl hhiliili* K n k |,Ull 1 in c r it ic a l
&lt;at»riilHinii m u In 4 i ’ ll I 1
1iH ifr tlv $4 |E11v 1 n ii)d „ iiii,m -.m.i
Ihu tthit'll in i ’ mi‘1 1)1 l i l t le u Ilia n
I d 11 Km It
r f li’i IK h I, Kin am i Mi
W llliU lH
10*tII1 Ill’ll (I Hill a U U , la
11a v un «
M l'IlftU (ill*|t
HI
I t 'l l til’ll III
M l.Iflil Mvtf Mi
\\ 111hi 111 f l l i i l 1
h ii

\1»i ii

:*«.

1 liar^ hi^ 1*4*1 lm ti unl 1*,■ Vi*
Inn • ciitm
hF.ihii*
i Ii i m i i i '

lu 1

divoriF

iH'titiHii

it 1

111*&gt;

1*14'VllMIH 1111ml tl .lllll
II • i j l l i l l l l V
I h iu k I f i I or a f f .iii &gt; w ith i i II u t vm iiii
i'll
Iriliiim u ". I*’ SfUim ri I Nrkv Y *u L
f 'i l v po lii t'tnnri '.u im iu iii^ In (In
ffHllYWiMitf |HKl| iff Mil1 I HIM', Mild
W ilJlu iii , lin 'd uni
Im l if I .u k k l i f
Mum Mir imI h *’ fd tin* |Hiul und fin d
M is V V iH un i'. lin 'd lu s llir ld Hid
k ir n fru in lm lite r «,lin ts
S firu rti r aid V\ till in i'. det litiLMl
“ I Ills Is Hiv w ife I I u y f tiel ;m d
nu n m ii 1*‘ golinf lu lu k o tu t a w a v

fi «*iii ini' "
T OF t

M FFTINt.

t lif n t ll'.ilin o r - 'l„ l,V e In Ho* " n ilfn iil- T lltiir .V lin - Jirn jeet urnl o th er
m a tte r* n f llllp o i Inoi-e 'W ill lx .
n ri" I'Oied ul tile m e t,llim " f tin*
B o a rd n f D ir e c to r * -&gt;f tin- H«m-

lluiU- C'nil Ii IV Cliaiiilrtfl

nf Pom

ii o 'in -

Tu esd ay
n tro t
at
m ; , hi
o'l'lnck u l Ilie C it y I I I , II, i,Mil n il
d ire c to r* a re urg ed hy J a c k H u ll,
|ir v e i,l« .il, lo a tten d th e m eetin g
und to ta k e |iu rt in th e illa i'il** inn n f thu vu i iuiia m a tte r* of i n ­
te re s t.

( HINFSF K ILLED
TAII’ EH, Formusu t.t*—Tin- of
flrial Chine.-iu Nulionulisl ( enlral
Ncwd Agency said today junk
borne Nationalist guerrillas killed
33 CnmiminUt olliclul* and ill.
armed more Hum 100 Red militia
men last week In a raid on thn
Chlneso mainland 75 mllos north
east of Hong Kong.

E
* .» .1

i ‘l m

I* «!•
ft.

\ It Hi AAhit 11 I
I It 11' Hi

Wilt HI

. 1 . 1.

• |E'1

I- .1 I I | | t . ,1,
til

.11 |

.,1

•v* — JU

ll.t

V ,e .|

&gt;

t i l l

?'ll

I't. ilu l r i l

1*

I i . I S'* \ ■ n* t il* tl l*t &lt;v ,
I 1 i I'lt 1 t i l . \ *' 111it I p in t Ell il
&lt;&gt;I 11 11 Mm tl 1limit I* 1 I - 111 &gt;* t
111e |||| r. 11 E* M h ill 4j I II I 1Hi 1■
■4111 I III
'I-l* I"H i ! Il'lil 11Hit' Il
f till Ei 11Ilf i

*

At

,4 ' ",

h

|1

1

Hi

I

j

............. »f &lt; m t ( n

I t i |i(t»U

* ■

' Up' ll

W fill* 1 •

ft

i
.&lt;

I

ii
I ).
4

I

tl

III ft

u.,1
ill
Ml
AIII

•j ' I. If Dill
I t i l Ittll
E‘« Ii tl

11ill irt fill'll
Vntl

!

Il

■

‘ "1I .4A- 7 -It 11(1 1,1

W r.tlluT

SlliiWtTS

II

| I l l i l . ’ IUII,

,! It., ItI ) •{111
I.i

E h U lul

n*

-Mi * |||

I t l U IV
ll

, I

M

|. I t ) , !

Ill

(Ml l i n n

\

,tf
I lull

If

i " i ti I I'.,
. i t.
if
h i i J .tin m t
*14* If* Ll)'
fn 11*" I lit- It IV*' fn’ t’ ll
t d in • I • t ' 'Mii . , j
t i m th ti i
|i« I t ' l l Hr t
1 •' I V 1 1 4 4 4 4 1 V * ' f
« l
!I ‘I I
Ilf' 1ii | 1- If I I
tl
Mi*
liM'.-i'i
ih m
tV1r111it 11 t f i r
1
I I t 111
I
.lit. "nil!.
EPI Ht 111' I) ill r-'t1' \\ I'll' ‘ l.sflhl Hla| .1II illi 1
U It
•I "
! I l ‘ if II III. i l l
M l IIm i n t
1 It ut i l
I!
I
!
4
1
1
4
ltd
i
M
l*
I
It
H
i
JiiM
ifill*
In ih .............if 1 mi f
ft
t il
1)4
IM ' I'll 1.1* v* ill
*
fill
Ul 11 H ill flit' I 1I 1 if I l i t
1t I I . Ill , til .fl mf j It-litfitl t i n t
.Hill I'. 'U ilii I I '
\ Uh.
«|i|p fE.
i l i . n tn i,, e i ,
Ii
1 ii Eiuim m I i I
|I|J nul l *fM l | E
i • i l i t n i .1,1
♦ »H d i,
lm Mil ' i n i! 1 • .fit nf • -A 1 111 U Hi i n
Hti| I mi tii. i « . i'
tt &lt;i Oil I
'.Ii .
Ml Mi is
* fl (ft Mt ! ,.
i ■ in i l .m g
IU iin mpi t .i,n i i - w i • I n ,,
IHitU
t •4
i&gt; 11 .,i 1,1 , n iie e ir
I I I 1 1* II I U " I i' , II I .............. I t in
.1.1% 1,1,.
i ■ i i- p i -ti eu
PHIMif l '
w (III tile , , n il .t P I,o n
I ! kI |l4III
1 Up
till I* i Imp ttlr i m |' n t nl
I ' t I lit' II114tl H Ilf I I'lt' v 1%»'I'D Cllll
U 1 .11 Pl 'Ot Im ,t w.n »
■
• * ' 11 111»■- mi 'Ii &gt;i&lt;&gt;dh Iii EIn* "SI
\ 11 PH ■ t, nl
i ,,11*' i i I i n n
I f •j I • |E I 'll It IP! I h I
-1&gt;. 4 ll Ml III lllll
I JIt H pf P, ,1 til l in,-,, i i i , .1 i i ill
•i It A !' 14■’ til III) •I p U tfp I1, 11til! AI't
I I I 1 Hi It .1
n K ill Ilie Wi- illi,- ,
Hoi * i
m l tin- ill nil -Hit hit lin t ‘ ••urn* ,p MEti »u 11 »' t* 41 Eli*" iim vif
lii i "f (IH Itl
| ft &gt; t« t
• A! tl fl
| l,| l
n ,,t In , -i .---il* 11
\n
\ 11 nn* .i
•Me i * "i,|p, |fu in i I, ■ 11,i y *i w ill
I -I III' * -It ll " I
III' it - - I, III till I
il* li-l flllfti’
I Inn (I l . w lu ll' i III kill- -I,
III
t In It Mt|» pf il \ |* «l111* if r.ipll.il
In lit
tin*
t i I
n ti
i i | -i., teil
iii flit’ u ifit'ii «E •&gt; u *
it,- i ’ ll &gt;tut n
Ilie tint pell
t I F ill.I l l 1 ( . mV
liillli S I" | III*
1 t, in ta n ip M . N S
J lu ll d i , lu
of E’t'llll.v lv IIHd Hi lilt’ Pill til N ttf*
no-lit
-.niMen w not a n ,I , -in
il k k i u h ii
huu
I Im i tl iv iiu ifil
t a in i. Il, *1 r r e rat liir g , i m
\ t iE piu.'h *1\ | •11 tin 1 tin I p* lii i th at
III Util i I til Ml I plilltu v c r w ill
vv.ilK . pH tv il Ii llu |'t * uit u l u l iim ii
h i , I Ut! i l l It
T in 1- u l.il m e, tin 1 nf Hi" , in i u .il [pm 1;*' »»111■-, I
I flu nl; i»** n I M iu11, i a M u c A r
tn i*l t ot ll ( i lllll to In* In-Id .it
i , , I ’ ,1 M -nit'i) it ttn ! u til lin n |'fi*l» ililv t &gt;-nl,i im iii' lhi* lo re
f“ , ul I In* Bc|u il» |
, Inti w ill lm (In l l , I i i i . 'd m ■
' un
lit :in l'.f 11y I i i 'I I
d e l llo ii * n li , lllp nt I toti l l n i t
m a n - i i ol lit-' l t d ; I tn i i i .
Mi
Erl
Eli III « 111it i
I 1 illhliVM l
ul
H a l , i m il iiiiiu u ilt e to ( mu in 11
I a ll
|
le e ,in |'- in ilm e iil'i lm Hie &gt;e.n In
F iu e 'ii w ,, r ,t
i ’i ink i
M n ri-an, pa In r ol Hie
fin d eag er Ii ten
I n I I. ip ti i i h iir e li nf • it ledo
Will lie II k - 1-lie d h p e .ik i'l ,!&lt;-* ■
-ll 1 - r h re id e nt In
in
flu e n c e in ...........
m e I-, iiiho m ii e in e n l m ade In , I.
■
v k a u la ’ :, l,t * d-d
Ite d d iin :
genet al p ro g ra m e tia ii
eg aln m
m an
V fo r Ilie T a l l
Kisonhow a', drug
Hu, Arthur
I in l. v ,l IT .lt .ilis
gle, fie r i''* Imw
TDK Yu t*
Giant C 121 l-lidie I I ,e Associated P ie
I d iu la tlo n

mai.li'i' I r a n pint-, each rajiulde ol
I'arrvlllg more Hum 20U pa'oenger.i counted th e ir d e le g a te , to d a te :
nr 2t-ii Intis of eat go, are making
T a f t Bill
regular (tight, between I,-pin and
K i r tih n w rr tP&gt;
Korea, Far i'.ast Air Forces an
(r,U4 I* needed to n o m in a l.! )
nimnccd today
l‘ III P.t'll ATE ST It lit E
LAKELAND ' I!—Slight progrvrui
wa. re j mrted 'ilmrsd.iy In effort t
In end the 53 day strike of 42U
Swift and Co idiu-iphatu worker*
Federal Mediator C. A Willlums.
Mlimta, rc|,orkd Ihu progrovi and
Mild unoHicr tevilon witli union
and company nffiriats probably
will bo held Saturday.

.................. ........... ............................. .............................. L l .

T h n A t ’ I I . ting I . h .e e d o il su ch
f a c lo r* ii *
W hat d ,'le g a le * s a y
they a re going In do. w h a t opp o ­
nent-, in m e d o th ey w ill do o r on
w h at H id N a tio n a l C o m m itte n h a s
done about s e a lin g d e le g a te s.
E ls e n h o w e r's people hope tu w in
b a r k some ot th is week's lo st dele
gate-, in appeals to the Credential*
(C uullaw cd UU !***■ t h i n )

m

J-!
j t.

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="45">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="99720">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1952</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101061">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, July 03, 1952</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101062">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101063">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 03, 1952.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101064">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101065">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 03, 1952; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101066">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101067">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101068">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101069">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="10141" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="9779">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/27413c7bec05e27be8e6ba455230a5eb.pdf</src>
        <authentication>4ba88cbac5e5db2d90c4cbb21b56a8cb</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="101060">
                    <text>*- ■
,

Hemlnnta

Legal Notice
t e . T M M t t i l " ! i i r T im

IN

r i.m u ii« ,

UK:

i&gt;

m i v r v

f M iim iT M .

KU TA TK UK

JAM I'll W CA8UT,

C o u n ty ,

F lo r id * ,

al

h ie

v m i .A

n n rttV N ,

n K a in tu N C K

Court

mi

thU Ihe H ih (!»y o f Juno,

o fflc a In tha co u rt hnua* o f aald
UNKNOWN:
A.t&gt;. m i .
County at flanfnrd. Florida, wltnln
A aw orn C o m p laint h a v ln e baan
/ * / O. P. HKItNUON
H e l i l calendar
c a le n d a r niuniha
_ „
fnmi tha file d u K u ln ai you In ilia C irc u it
Clark
of
lh *
circu it
tim e of Ilia f lr a l iiu b lli a l loo of till C o u r t In ii.n l f o r H-&gt;n,Inula C o u n t y ,
C
o u rt, Hi iiiliio lo Con h 11,
M'ltlitti. K a r li r-1iitm or ilco tnii'l a lia ll
I'* 1,1 w r lllfiir , ntot xfotil n io la H i.,
Iila r a ot ri'Hlitolii'i. unit | » „ i n f lli «
itil.lrcaa tif Ilia t’lulnm tit unit ah u ll
ha aw orn It. by ilia . la lm a n t. hla
n * * i i l , o r hla n tl.ir o a y , .m d nny
au fh claim o r dam am l im l mii f llr if
• h a ll ba void.

Try and Stop Me

KlorliTa by l i t W A H I ) &gt;t IIIH iW N
fo r . U r . . , , t h r nhort t ill.' of w h lrti
la H A W . M l l &gt;

Al.

II M O W N .

I ' 1m I lit I rr,

P
I

WITHA HOOK SUOt

/ would te s c o a to _

ah rm r... our that

J*

HIAOUHt-HAA0T .
HATHfO COUlWt J
IfAHO *QA MMTO
. GHAS AUJH' S / t/ '
L (Hour/.,

Thrru uni minty
"IHh Icm uf
Olio hundred million tuna of
Guinea, but
f o r kangaroo on New
bltumlnoua coal w e r e u e r d
none are larger than fox terriers.
coke in 1M0.

-------------By BINNITT CIRF-------------

v». V lt ll.A
l l l t l l t t N.
H a te n iia n l.
• b r*a praeaitta m * lo cu n m u n d you ’ " U Ho* ltd
lo ap pear unit file yo u r w r llle n tla- Hanford. F lo rid a
fe lle r* h e re in on o r before the 17th
diiy of J u ly , A. II I t l a . o r o therwl&lt;e Decree I'ro C o n te n t, w ill be
entered itpulnel you
T h e H anfonl lle ru ld le i|e *lirii* te d
O P T O M E T R IS T
n» .■ iieivap ap er of u e n e riil r lr r u ls lio n In w h lr li th l* " ll/ iili.n e h s ll h r
E V E S E X A M IN E D
p lllilletle d on.
each we*M lo t fo u r I
f i L / ^ E S F IT T E D
cn n e e i'iitlv* w eep*.

TO AI.1, dlRDITtme a h v ' V k h '.
aona HA VIVO CLAIM* OR HA:.
K K F I R C A H K Y H IU M O N rt
JEAND* AIJAI.TST IAII1 . KSTATIJl
Aa A n c illa ry A d iiilh le ira .
I t l l w ith w ill a n tia ia d of
You ami each of you ara haroby
•he
WJI1 of JA M t'H W .
notified and required to i&gt;i***nt
C
A R E T , dactaaed
any Malm* uml demand* width you,
h l t a l U t il . , . . ..t.i.Ji 01, 1,0 . 7, m y
or alther uf you, may hava uenim-i
tha »*tnt* of JA11KH W. CA:iKY,
dt&lt;:*at*&lt;l, loie of Kultoii I’ounly.
W ITN c m * i .
,ui&gt;d * n ,| e*»
Ueomln. lo lb* County Jurig.. of T i l K H TA TI-; U K K M ’ II I I 'V
T « i aeul o f th e C le rk o f th a C irc u it
O Z A R K IK E

THE SANFORD RIBALD
In ISIS Ponce de Laon became
Tueo. July t, llg?
tha first mariner to record tha Page 10
existence of the Gulf Stream.

D O O E R PRICE la fond o f oxtolling tho virtuoa o f hi* nlnatton-yaar-old cousin Sally, who certainly sound* like an
unusual laas. f o r Inatancu, die* Roger, she went to one party
where she had the boys negI lecting every other gfu in the*
!
* ' die ihe waa the
110 South Palmetto Avenue
1 only one who had the sense
| lo come nabed. Another time
B y R ay G ott*
ihe waa approached by a
i virile strangor who slipped a
note Into her hot little palm
; that read, “ You ara the only
j woman I aver have loved,
j Come to my room, 641, at
: the 0 rand hotal at midnight.”
; Sally wasn’t sure ha was sFn*
' cere, however, because tha
J not* was mimeographed.
• • •

OR. C. L. PERSONS

A prominent psychoanalyst has Invented a naw toy which, ha
claims. Is specially designed to adjust a small child to existence In
&lt; Ihe troubled world of today. Any way the child puts ilia toy together,:
It cornea out wrong.
*
a
o
*
By common agreement, Mrs Plata, wife of MO-pound Commodore
Plats, waa tba moat tactful lady at the Naval Bail this year. On th e.
dance floor she waa heard to suggest to the Commodore, '■Walt* a]
bit faster, my love—Utia t* a rhumba."
J

SflNPORDPfllNT-Glfltttf
W
11 r

-

■*&lt;&gt;%

SO U TH

PA RK

t

W A N T
pT* vl

FLAHII G O R D O N and hla adventure* In

&gt; y n o n Rarrp
I . . . I A M im e ? IT IS N O T
*&gt;
KVEffy PAV THAT I, A C U C E ft,

GO S O f A M a t i n c i O V E R ItO C n C
L K 6 FUf&gt;fc T O t \ A L K
AN O TH ER

S T C f"

HERALD
WANT ADS

We have 4 fine lakefront lots
does In. Thsy nre all good valuse end will not leet long. Sea
u* today!
IF HOLD THIS MONTH
A amart buyer can get one of
Hanford’a lovelUet homea at far
below market price. Because of
owner desiring to expand other
intereeta, we offer 3 large bed­
rooms, apaclou* living room
and separate dining roam, la
'ook,
T
kitchen and breakfast noo
large rersened F1
porch, modern
bath, 2 floor furnaces, attic
fan, on 2 of Hanford'e moat
brautlful ahadrd lot*. Shown by
sppointmrnt only.
HKMINOLP. REALTY
14th and Magnoll
Phone 21
oils

GOOD AND BAD
Used Dreiser ................... ( 6.00
Used Round Oak Dining
Table ..................
10.00
Used Dreaner . ........
.... 10.00
Used Cheat of Drawers ....
16.00
Used Vanity .....................
20.00
Ueed Sofa ............
20.00
Used .1 pc Living Room
Suite .....
2G.OO
Used 2 pc Sofa Bed Suita 26.00
Died Safe Bed
.............. 30.00
Reg. $110.06 Shopworn 3 pc
Bed RoomSuite
70.00
MATHER OP HANFORD
203-20# P.. let St.
Phone 127

T l « fallaw tae relee a m i r »•
■II W a a l AS* m b lla e e e la T h a
haufera Mantle i
I tlaee IS* per Mae
a tlw ea le * par Mae t
e llia *a a* ca r lie * I ________
ie tlaiae 0* per lla a Iw w t la a
•* *#r lla a rav V aarly C a a ltM l
H o warda la Iba llaa.
Ileehla Mala P a r Mlaab P a re Capa

« WITH

rooot
-A N D

WMW

HlfMPF/ LOOK AT
MARLA GO' SMC
SN'f SO VtEAK MOWf

THE

A BIG TWO HTOKY HOUSE
2 shady acre* Jual outside City.
Nlfe porch, gas, electricity, wa­
ter. Price and terms to suit.
Phone (UK).
RAYMOND M. BALL, Kesllor
H. D. Ilighleyman, Associate
try
able. Kurniahed or unfurniaheJ.
1011 French Ave. Phone (KO-J.

^A N FO H D

H ERALD
I—

FOR RBNT

SMALL bungalow with 0 Iota,
electricity, screened porch, par­
tial bath, in Lake Mary. |3600,
smelt down payment, balance
—1
like rent. Phone 820-J.

W fC ffff^ T p a rJ m e n S T
Klrel Street. Phone 490-W,

TH E LO N K ItA N G E It
/ CONFOUND IT / THING®

! t«0 ! W t dWtT TAKE THE TIMS iK
CtPCCtTO KEEP THATilAft

HAPPtMtP 80 FMiT W* DIDN'T HAVE A CHANCE
*TOTAKE OFF "Ml Mf*K AN' K B 1 ® W T T l
PACKO f THATMW; l---- - t l W ------- 4 1 , J

U tm u o m o

O

W

9 ! “ f,

WSHT.

B y F m n S trik er
vonutoc WALSH**(/ AAYTiE J3UVETO?
AND 9 TCREKEEPER
EB|| T
TUET'R* NOT U * l
ib9
GtT WTO 150U0U
? JTOtOUHG wm
CSCOCSj

/v r

am /p e a !

■WV HIVBB ICASOOP ANT COUGH
called GtMPta n p tu a
IN T W H . ' a m ■ ■ ■ «

watxcwe

rr DOtBMT

nSHFACS. H* Wt&gt; tl TOPPED
COUGWN' mtCUTV

ou want to Buy, Rent or Sell,

"C

, , *».J

,9

12-

ARTICLES FOR SALR

W aal Ada w ill l a
a«ar Iba T * l* * b * a * aw _____
etaadaaa *b arpa If rew r eaaaa la
H*t*d la Iba lalapbaaa baak. l a
ta lara far Ibla aaaaaaaiadatfaa
ih* adaarlfaar la aapaaled la pay
ari.m atir. l a ard ar fa r wa la
r*ed *r tba baal paaalbla aaatlae*
all W a a l Ada M aal ba lw a a r
o lflra aa Iba d a r bafara pa II Ira lla a .
Kltaaa a a tir r aa Iw aiad taialr
ll aa a rra r aaaara la y a a r ad.
W* ra a a o l ba raaraaalb la faa
m h i Ib aa aaa laa a tra a l laaar*
llaa.

At ARC A ANP RAV rO lL O tV

«••»»*

Real Ratal# Foe Rale

PHONE 148

TMB MONSTER S TTRAIL
THE
HOPS THAT IT WILL
A P THEM
TO FRESH WATER ANt FOOD

.JKW.

U se

F o r Raaolta

im u

^

A !D ^
*f*l

AVt

(f - t
SPECIAL BERV1CK1 —11

PLUMBING
Jontract and repair work. Free
estimate. R. L. Hervev. 204
Sanford Ave. Phone 182i.
MAC’S Electric Service M ovedtemporarily to rear of 1600
Sanford Ave. Electric motor re­
winding, Television and radio
service. As near to you u yinUR
telephone 1(11.
”
LAWN MOWERS atiarpened. Blcyrlei repaired. Hhutnen's, (10
K 4th NL

BAMBOO BLINDS—Gres* Square
Rugs and floor coverings if
P I A N O S— Gulhransen, Spinets
Vlnyle, Plastic, Asphalt Tile A
priced from (6)0.00. include* -t
Linoleum. Free estimates. Tele­
tunings. Terms, trade-ins. Ra­
phone 1426, The Furniture Ces
der's Plario Store, 1200 Myrtle.
ter - 110 Weal First.
For night appointments call
1208-W.
ALL TYPES
Bulluoxer w ort#
Reasonable Hates—Free Ettl
FILING CABINETS - - 2-drawer,
matin. Spreader Service, I.lm*
letter site, gray metal, complete
m l Dolomite end Fertiliser.
with lock; regular (33.05, our
Carpenter A Grecey, Phot,
■pedal, (24.76. Check
with
1BH8-M nr HfUt-J.______________
George Stuart, 60 East Church
St., Orlando. 816H.
U-SAN-0 Guaranteed mothproof­
ing, Delivery Service nlut In­
sured garment protection are
C H A IR S F O R S A L E
all free at Philips Colonial
Cleaners, 110 Palmetto, Tele­
1 Small overstuffed chair
phone 4BL______ _____________
1 Boudoir chair.
1 Occasional chair.
OALL EDMOND'S Upholstarta^
Interior Decorating
Shop. Phone 1003. Furniture
Wunda Wove cotton fugs. See
A seat cover*.
our smart matsrlala for dra­
peries upholstering end slip­
Plumbing A Supplies
cover*.
Contracting A Repairs
T H E M O R E L A N D SH OP
W. J. King "jjoo South Perk Av*
one 60
133 E. Indians
Phone 12
DeLand
CARPKNTRK WORK
quick repair lobs, or email
Jlti
FOOT LOCKERS—All metal on
wood construction. Beat value
practice—
In town, (10.06 ell taxes Includ­ j'ALOUSIES — The
thrifty, neateit way io convert
ed. Herman's, 27 W. Church*
that porch or brsettwsy Into a
Orlando.
co»l, private room. Telephone
1426 for frae eatlmata or atop
VENETIAN Blind*— For Free Es­
by 110 West First—Tha Furni­
timate Cell 320. Senkerlk Glees
ture Center.
and Paint Co.

J. W. IIALL, Realtor
iiUTCmSON APTS" 339 So. AtFlorida State Rank Building
lantlc, Daytona
Beech. (60
"Cell Hall” Phene llflfl
week, pine tax, without linen.
Phone Hanford 1S04-J.
A BLOCKS FROM CITY CLOCK I
2-bedroom
pre-w u r
UNFURN(8irPjj e p a r t in e n t LOVELY
home, fine new kitchen ci|ulp(Julet couple. POSITIVE!, Y no
ment, full living room, full din­
children or Pete. Mrs. Noble,
ing room, large kitchen, screen­
H1B _Myrtle^ Ave.
ed porch, (hade, smartly land­
scaped, corner lot. The price la
LOVELY 3 room cottage, Fur
only (7,750. Shown by appoint­
niched. H14 Elm Ave.
ment only. Seminole Realty,
DOWNSTAiRS fuTnlehed 2-bed­
14th and Magnolia, ph. 27.
room apt. electric kitchen. Call
1113 or IB35-J.
HUMMER IIOMKHITKS
FOOT LOCKERS—All m7tai""on BATTF.RY, Generator or Start**
NORTH CAROLINA
wood construction. Best value in
ROOM for rent. Phone 4(0.
Service. Call 617, Swain's Bat
MOUNTAINS
Central Florida, (0.06 all taxes
tery Service. Hanford Avenus
NAVY PRRSONNELt Juat com* Idral Hummir Homaaltrs 12
Included. Sanford Jewelry and
and 1
pletetl 3-hedroom maeonry home.
mil#* from Asheville. Cool,
Luggage.
All elrotrlc kitchen. Automatic
no Technician m
restful, Invigorating, adjoin­
1 HOT WATER heater, ga«i 1 0water heater, screened breeiaHoule I, h e W
ing roaring mountain stream,
burner restaurant atove with
way, carport. Tiled bath. Ample
gorgeous view*, accessible by
grill t I 8-barrel traft beer out­
Venetian bllnde. Ready
three Stale road*, (496 up.
fit; | steam tablet 1 20 ft. Deep ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. A
Termi. Writ* Edward
0.
Freese, practically new; 2 11 ft. Undo Evening Star. Call Kelp'
Mathew*, Owner, Box 1400
refrigerator*, practically new;
Kay. 1166-J.
Aahavllla, N. C.
t set gaa fryolatera; other tnlac.
4 BEDROOM furnished houaa, ap
Heme.
Lormann’e
Restaurant,
SAWS
FILED-And act; lawn
ply (07 Magnolia Av*.
phone 822.
________
mower* sharpened and raconaHoned. W* pick up and deliver.
Ilarr’a Flxlt Shop. 284 W. Wash­
ENTIRE houaahold good* at 120 1 roll-awaf bed. Completeington, Orlando.
Palmatto Ava. Contact Elmar
I Kalvinator rafr
NICE front badroom with kitchen
Banka at 120 Palmatto Ava. or Perfectly
marked,
privilege*. 818 Waat 18th Street
EVERYTHING far tha bulldar.®
Mercantile Court
Phone 880-W aftar 0i00 p.m.
Sanford Rton* Towar Industrie*.
Ph. 1290. 2 BEDROOM furnlahed eotUge
or) lake. Couple with children
preferred. Phone B74-W.
OARAQE Apt. unfurnlahad with
the exception of refrigerator
and atove. 700 Mallonvllle, Ph.
1817-R or 888.
I I - NOTICES-PERRON AUI &gt; 4 1
WANT

09

o p in io n

ohan and living room prlvilafea.
Prefer pemanedt couple, but

l]^ R i£ s a r a K ? ~ i

t W

K

' w s a . ’u p *

■H T S isslssars?

A vacatlon a
Ihe attic and

�s
- « • t *' R|

v

r

p*

OThe #anftfr&amp; lierato

I t Y O U D O N 'T

year Sanford fist aId, Cltj
Dwlhtry, by 7:H P. M., please n il
YELLOW CAB U lt

t o p

a at iatittttii«aitiitat*i&lt; it a ■■ ■&gt; atiaiunti a Htatt

AN

■—gg* u a g
UMK XXXXH I
TO LL

E s ta b lish e d

U*(1B

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

H A N FO RD ,

■»!- ■_ I i .

F I.O K I D A

N EW SPA PER

W ED N ESD A Y

ID L Y

Taft Forces Get 14
Georgia I)elegates
From Eisenhower

C h a r g e d B y S e n a te
&lt;# W it h R e d D e a lin g
C o n su lta n t

C a lle d

‘C o n scio u s

C om m u ­

n is t

Army Announces
Draft Increase
ItaMonths Ahead

D epartm en t

'C o n s p i r a t o r *

WASHINGTON^ - A Srtmlr
tOwen
mm liter charged (rainy Ihnl
l&lt;1fill *"n
*t con
Laltlmnrr ha* been

Truman Exhales
Flames In Sharp
Reply To Critics

scions articulate Initrinnriit n( the 5 4 , 0 0 0 M e n P e r M o n t h
Soviet
conspiracy"
nml
rcc
In L a st Q u a rter O f
nm mended perjury proceed Inna
against him and John IV Davie*
Y ear
Is
P re d icte d
Jr., a Slate Department ofllrlnl

S 'M i t Itt’ tTP

ln(OirnIl|m*JpmBlvt
WASHINGTON
vB-Thc
Army to
internal
security
Miiuniniiiittt ( iat,
r,tr ioikki
draffoi**
in
said Iwilh l.alllmore and Davies &amp;V* ” m ii .n i ii would need
had testllled falsely during Its re September 11 "nl'1 11

m i i sib i yt.'’ n \\i \i k r
I'trwnli nl |rnin: i m
t *h.*i p m
|t'\ III Snlillvi'l II »I lfM ■ Ml 111 . nl
mini *'i •*ifin tinLira 'I Iml i s Ihn
Nm I *• il .mil th*’ I hi I »*■ il t ii\ *•
tlnii’ ninir fnr Up*
tli.ili
lilt •Ml) I .III III (III *1l .itDill-* 111 Ill's
Ini \
l ln |’ i i's|tlrrif tlniln i1*tl k - m hv
\j tH'lm til' tl.l III ' i ‘ ■ &gt;Vmini] III
lln [it
f I i f hi* iuiii''
Hm

cently concluded Inquiry Into the
intitule
of
Pacific
Itelatlons
iT p r &gt;.
The subcommittee, under Ihc
chairmanship of Sen McCnrran
(D.-Nev.), s|»enl more Ihnn n year
Investigating Ihc UMt In a search
for any Communist Influences on
United States policy In the Far

East.
The IPH describes Itself os n

private rrsrnrch organization (or
study uf the Paelllc urea.
* Latllmnrc Is a Johns Hopkins
t nlverslly professor nnd n Far
a
** '
'
‘ who hss
Caslern
affairs
specialist
" " " j

- S rrv k , n - u L d , . . T , l L

M
.v8'™ W ' S ¥ S : :“•* L.rsr'&amp;
r*,
a......
ment’s policy planning staff, now
, !w"
\,,'r ,, 2 IwV, The
ra-roon't'lonM
occupation ) noth!irl!Ie
aulhorilles1*l'Vr!°
In West
West
Germany
There was no immediate com ­
ment from either man.
Abe Fnrlns, Washington lawyer
who has represented Lntlimnre.
Eg Id l.nttlrnnrr would have a state­
ment some time during the afternorm
The State Department hrlelly
suspended Davies Ini! yrnr pcmlflug a loyally end security Inquiry.
I l l a l c r ' anirunerd he had been
cleared and vestured him In active
duty.
Laltlmnrr has never been the
subjert of a similar Inquiry by Ihc
•fate Department slnre ho Is not
j government employe,

Marlnr
&lt;’orps
received
81.130ending
ilrnf
jpc|(
(|ur|
ni. the
|tt months
Inst May In which It supplemented
volunteer enlistments with Seine
live Service Indurtlons.
The Marine Corps announced
several mnnths ngn that It did not
plmt In resume the use of the draft
The Navy and Air Force have
dr pended solely on volunteers
The Defense Department said
(he projected Increase in Inductions
during the last three months of
this year Is necessary to replace
men drafted in the latter part of
I[ISO nnd the early months of I0M
Men svhn entered the service at
that time will he eligible for sepn
ration by Ihr end of the currrnt
year.

Y ^ a i r ’fcitesws.tt*' LeKaHtyOlftaming
mltlee, Mvora he never hid been
a Communist, a Communist sym­
pathiser or a Soviet agent. He sc
cused the senators of allowing

(ronvrnwMt on l*nst *lt)

Florida
Farmers
d
fp
n •
r*
Suffer Big Damage
Jt rn m

W

R 'l f l W n s iih g s r

DBU

tv

vetlllLr

GAINESVILLE t * - A combine
tlon of biasing sun, droulh. wind
and hail during Ihe past few wreks
has dealt a destructive blow to
what appeared to he one of Flori
da’s most promising eom crops In
ycare. It also has severely dam
aged toharro nnd done some dam
age to cotton and peanuts.
June weather, marked by record
.breaking high temperatures anil
• parse rainfall, may result In a
mas of more than four million
bushels of corn from Florida’s
700,000-acre crop.
Returning from a field trip to
Northern and Northwestern Flori­
da, Agronomist Russell llrndrrson
of the University of Florida Agrl
cultural Extension Service Iralav
reported thousands of acres of field
crons severely damaged.
’ Until a month ago," he said,
''prospects for high yields of corn
■m l tnbaceo were ticeller.t. More
Termers than ever before had
spired Ihctr plants more closely,
used higher rates
— of far..........
-'artlUiatlon,
and employed method! of control­
ling the Insecta and diseases In
order to Increase yields and Inproye crop quality this year. And
‘ heir crops looked good-better
than In many yeara-unUI hot, dry
weather set In. Practically none
of Ihe field crop area haa escaped
damage cnmplotefy. Crop* went
•&gt;r week* without rain, and hot
winds developing under such con­
ditions Increased transpiration and
Intensified the damage.
"h r aomc countlea where tho
drouth was hrokan by local thun­
dershowers, hall and high winds
damaged corn and toboceo severe­
ly. shredding leaves and blowing
over planta r ___
_____

J f f Sanford Herald
“
Vacation-Pack
Nn matter how fnr away
from home yon may go aw pro­
vocation yen can readily ratal)
np ait the heme town sewn ky
M-dtng the Sanford HaraM
when you return. Ynv ran ar­
range with yew carrier toy, or
Hew manacer. hr tek_______
have m r regular tonoa
the Herald saved for you
rou are away, to to t o
ta year ham# to sue

'i to

— ,
ctorig. The

Stamp Law Upheld
By Federal Jud^e
TAMPA MV- FHrrnl Judge W J
Murker refined In drnp crlmlmil

"•■"•P* amt hill paying

to per eonl tases on lottery profits

Judge Itarkrr denied three mnHorn to dismiss charge* against
Theo and Hard Mnsely, Polk
County; Jerome and Ella Conan.
Furl Myers; and Flora Fee Wit
Ham*, Bradenton.
The action upheld constitution
silly of the gambling lax law. The
motion* to dlainlsa the charges
were based on a recent derision
of the Pennsylvania Federal Dis­
trict Court which said Ihe law was
lint valid because It Invaded stale
police power* That decision, by
Judge George A. Welsh. Is now
before Ihc U. S Supreme Court.
Drfrnse allorneys here also
argued that tho law Is a devious
method of the government In erack
down on gamblers and I* not a tax
measure; and that the government
cannot constitutionally pollen gam­
bling In the stale* and therefore
Ihe law wns passed to rlrnimvent
the Constitution.

Burning Mattress
Mystery Solved
The mystery of the ••fbirnlmt
Mattress" was finally solved Into
last night when City Firemen Im­
mersed tho filming bed cushion
with water and chemical* In an
alley near Mrs. Mattie Hnrno s
home, 410 West Twelfth Street,
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland reported today.
Mrs. Horne'a mattress first
hurst Into flames yesterday morn­
ing and firemen raced to the
scene to quench the blase of an
undetermined origin. The mattress
was thrown out into ths alley and
left fnr the garbage collector.
Then late last night the re­
mains of the mattress Ignited
again and Ita flames set the grass
on fire nearby. At 11 tin last
night the Firemen completely
snuffed out the burning mattress
to and tha "Burning Mattress"
mystery.
Chief Cleveland also reported
that a stove fire, eaused by grease,
was put out at Clark'a Drtve-ln at
Twentieth and French Avenue this
morning at 10:19 e.m.

TORNADO KILLS FARMER

WING, N. D. Ill — Lotto Olson.
70, a nearby farmer, was killed
a. tornado
Tuesday night when a
lifted hla house from the foundation
and dropped it MO fast away, up( jd« down and a maaa of anUotered
wreckage.
“
Tha twlstar flattened buildings
on a score of farm* and tore out
war and telephone Unas. The
miles north of tore, was also hard

,~r: l**i■-

- tooa*

'

O p p M '.il in n

I' m I •'a i i

l &gt;cdl

I h '&lt; l i e n t h i v

31.000 more inon a month (or the
final throe months of the year
The Army’ s September call Is
about the same ns it wns for the
preceding two months
It called for ZU.nno men In August
ami 31.000 In July
The projected draft of 34,000 men
In October. November and Drrcmher would he higher than any
month since March. 1931.
ln that month—nrnrly a year
and a half ago—BO.nrai men were
drafted, all for the Army
The announced quota for Sep
Irmber bring* to l .013,130 the total
"
,i_ P,, o„

S . ’lrS J ? m c n f ' ,nn S l K '

s»mi 11

himIit

hi

lln

In

S|)t*t*r, i

iitiiniiiish .if iMfi.

n tv|» Il In I'illK Hit' ! Dll I *1 .11
1•ilf I 'i, 1 n| Fm iftlilHI 1! Hnn 11'
f i r - \&gt; ’ i &gt;&lt;•il
V | I 1 1lit Tt| .! I ml Ml 111' M'1'1 n

n I Mi [ &lt; Ult

pin I*

tit IttHi*! Ml

llti - ... f|Mfi vi" ti Ifr til
ID MU' ttl I »**I III* * ! Ii M l in llll s

\•,i i ”■•i-ii vnn

The formal opening of (tie o«-w office of the Florida I’owrr nod
Fight rontpnny In the F.vaos IluiMing &gt;,n Magnolia Avemo- ’ link place
u Mo Fit, ' ••■ulitl hv Mi
last FilihiV Souvenir* weir pir,eoli'd to tin* uinn&gt; visitor-, sod the t, i i im K.-i - m II-. group I’ ft '
kiddles tveie rusd” happy with balloons, noil enjoyed cunv.-i slog with I ml • vnn*. W&gt; t "|,-ni in. I
.in iiiiiooiti-d Iteddy Kilowatt opi-iats-d t»y iroitde control I’nln'li was !■ ink I vstis who mini the ton

i:

Harrison Returns
Local Delegates Katyn Massacre Of 15,(100 Poles Is
To Boys State On Pinned On Reds By Congress Report From Convention
01 Kiwanis Clubs
Kiwanis Program
Its ll l ’SMIFI, BRIM'S
UASIIIMi'l &lt;t\ -e
\ con
crcsslotral reinirl bnluv oltirMlIy
elliilges lliissln with klllliu.’ Fi.lXXt
P h ilip
II.
W yatt
I n Polish officer* 13 vears ago on a
pnlirrii iluplit aled by Hu' llcils In
I n t r o d u c e d A s N e w Korea
This, salt! Hep U'Knnskl i IFM em ber
O f
C lu b

i Iiinnumi &gt;1 liudllitds til Kolea -it*
.III i ’ til l dllp(|e;ile ■if prill'll' CS nil

i eii ird m Hie Knlyn mas.neir
tie said line was the mrlimd nl
killing Ihe uelmi* The second. In
*.inl was ihe "runaround’ ’ n tin
Panmiinlum truce negnllatlim, ov
el the wllefenlniiits nf nil,sink U *,
Wls.l, wns Hie uiianiiuuiiH lerdict -fronpf
^
"i |iW“Prt|i.'ib nftlrers
iltitstsmllng «yiicr(fnr*r of ft*” nf a special lloime iiminiillc i
I
w
hich
lieard
IVI
wltneup'In
till*
In pin Inun llu ■ lull prison i .tllips
trtiyv who recently attended the
American 1 ”glMi sponsored Hoy-.' inuiiiiv ami Fnrnpi while piutimc tiller venr*. I.ip-r (lenuun nulln-li

W .iltfi

.1.

I-

I*.let I im |
A I

I ’ - 'V

I'.

I i r s p It’ l t 1

S p d M Ic

U r c t i i i ”.

ftofrur h'lftti- •». w litfMni |u*m'
flirt I »»i

111 i ■■ .

» **h ■'ii

id 1

&gt;"• i "

I,♦I f) f 'It*
Hit MI i iit ithi 1 ' " 1
i . ' «t iii
• ’ i * *t ■in U *' 1
Ihe 1110 I'ldi di inn -.icre In F-ilyn
lie
.
di
nvereil
crude
grave*
n
, ' , - 1. &gt; 11, ‘ ii
U li
I pri- ' item Stnuleu.k, lln i i
i i . '
I
Thi lepnii
i prepared bn pie Kalin I ore-1 from which t &gt;M Ml
ll
lipiln
i i i - e - Itiue-'d
, . it.,- ,,
f, , ,»im
eilli'llull *u Hie lln'i &gt;e tralny or
I lie ’ ire-, immedbdely elnlnied
,&gt; .,
,i
i
II
i*
Thor day M m.iv liii'lude peeitn
in-ti- Ie ,pull1dll’
.til
leeiuuiiieiid i!" n - inn idereil hv Hie |l -' liltl
ll&gt; la

-Stair pingiiim In Tallahassee.
were Indnv rrlatnl t” Kiwenlan*
by Hie five, Snmmy Jarnhsmi,
litiy t’nrrtell, Wealrv Hnnul. Jn
llutehisnit nml
Toinniy : pen
They ivme mltinbirnl (n Judge Hie i nutItiH lee fnl ' tlpplnpl lute
Doiiglaa Step limn, mi l I,, I iup in Iiiiii” ilgiillist Hn Hu i,l ill. liv
l 'of indl.
Philip II Wyntt, rlalm ndju* Hit I tilted VilPnis A . ieiiiltlv iml
tnr for the Atlnntii- ( ‘un.t Fin ■ Hu- World I'mirt and tnr lutein i
Iin limn'I, wnn Indue led n* u Kl rtnti aI tiiveslipiillnli of any nlln-i
irnnian by Siinfntd Dmnliiey fnl Soviet nlrneilte-,
Imving Inlioilurtlon t,y .ludg&gt;
ii'Kim kl, i i iirnnilHoc tiicmbei
■Sirniliinn, nnd wns nppmiileil b&gt; 1'ild a iiew&gt;tn-iit the icpnrt ■iy
President Mnitm Btmeiipliei on Hint, In at least two re -pet i

Nn. 2 2 ri

Ao-mrlnlfil I'rrflu Lcnucil W irr

2 , Wr&gt;2

Power Co. Opens New Office

E x -S ta te

w f -a h i e r

rart'v cloudy in riomly vitb seatIn oil, mostly afternoon thunder*
•hm&gt; pit in smith nml central pnrIimii mul widely e.ilterrd diuwer*
In extreme north through Thursday
N'nl is warm in north portion thl*
afternoon mul Thur.iliiy

Hi, i II &lt; leplled Ihnl Hie bl't II ill
11tilI tid'd Hie 1’i'le , iitlri e, pint
If .
pi
III* 1111 Sinnlniek ale i
I fm nl
i I k'il! kl
iid all el ihe i "ill
mite*
evliteili e ennfli uieit lEin
lari i’uill Wllhesie-. ini lulled u
* -'-ler Pulli.ll irddlei wh'i 'P
peal’ d III a mask. In hide In
teniiii and wliii le- till’ d lie -an

I,

V V .ii

'

tt nirl hi ii 1hn

*tM| M .f [uilllKMl pfrtji.l Mh'l I 111 it
till I"i pit’ mil i' i 11v i nij htfii
fit.!.
, fnnk
y11 I
’ Mi.iM i»rn:"t I nr, 11it m t
i • Iri fin • Ml In » |n 1il ml
pit ft
In Mr 11.111•f |\ i idil|iit cl 11 * tV11
t n il!
in »|"i il
In* h *plil Mil'
IIl'IlfH I II|l I'iil 1 It|I* 14)ili ' rI .1
tu it' (mn
iiiUm i mI.ifr * in i In•’b i lid'i O' »t yr.if
tilt' (Ia afaI Mtr &lt;allf ?|'
' tlnfi
•i tifDipn* m f *»* nil p Mini n l» i'
•-11.tfk,') n i 11)la11\ 11M•I |i*T fll iih nl H
I'm) 'hi It*' (!|'f Mi) | tll’li Hi* “ *

tin

■iil« nf 11'1 «11*11’fI

\\f p■■-1, ti f 11 i tr* Im|up tiliiCil
1.1 ' I 1118 ' •HD il Pill i |!f+*l it \ nf i pptii
hinM"v i14»1 I VDI Viflm
A* 111411v ilf'lDM (m pill D-ifill ,11
II' ,4»M1*4i in .4)ssi k hn fhi i[(Hllf
Ilf itt f f14 |*1'411110'
\t m run ffii i*- in' ,i£)tin rum
lilimjN Ht| *
nf ii'Vrilt ill Mi**
, ' smmHi itflB141FlMt 4.SY
If iifei |ii|t llu •leMi pifHv fr*•f?i
'll
If Mill,Ml Mpf if*rt| i 4*« 11rIf1
I' *( f ' ! f| l l - s . ’l. |li I tl 1 I *Mil! j ML
I. •» I* *1) I’flMll |l* ‘ ill 1*’ I |i MIf’ ‘ *
♦I 11 i ••» \list* I lit Id )i jMf*IidI'd
I
r ( il i 11'll f [l!'i|i'i •I
Vill !»•
.1
lint
; It
,1 ib
M,
I imm
|
&lt;U Hu

I

I i r lr.it
I

I'Mt

( Irn pral

.iltlf.h r :;

itrn i

A :,

11 r l l t 11t’ i I

I 'n m ly
At

I'.ii-

I Irliu

ii, t it &lt; in \i;tl
(IIP \i ,11 r
T.ift fnrurt
i.nmk'.t it ...... .... i ifrlf*na*i*T from
(inn Itviii’lil t» Kl sf*nhnwt*rS vnt*
111il*
IntI.n -mil put I1! nf
thru imn men itit«* ttnmm ilm*: run
VI'MIlf 111 I’Jitw
MUs u ;»s thv I,il Ihr
vie
htry fm snn (Infinrl A I »ff. md
flm fnetir *i iln!*’ D
fnr 1 i .rnlinu •■(
Mi llu
»m*K b •'
Hi rn m nl l! nn/
Haiti nf
II »• X •
»'i-k
N.i IImiitI
i mii\mil iimi
It v tl.11111
Ih vmimI titv ilnuFt
Oi it l ift .it Up*
nit nnmti i * run
ii in v; Hi** -Iim 'a
nifh ftvi* Minin
Hix|Mili'v lintumti
I .01 ill'! rimrihnUl'T
•nini'
,
Its .• vnil* ' f - ♦ t(» i» 'ii* Prppli
1
rnn
rintf»'n
liijv^ecl
*
,tf
1
Mil.
I
I
In in
Mill Ml till Mif! \niil mil ( ir'MT(yf,f I 4
iiL'til.ir
ilulf'Hi
•If 'll ) l'|l )•■(|
r 111'I*1*'1111t'4
I'm
•hn fi Ip
ml npl* r#*&lt;l
1,ltf Ml ' ! •II
Hi
i nlnlh pf'i I Hi Irt* ifpiii r «f**&lt;l
Mi &gt;f
!♦■ ’I
lln
irU'llit
-bt* lltliH l|H ” 1I,,-. c| II I i ♦"ti” ' •*» ttppnr t#*f 4,
i , i | »f» mmi m.H nr MfM ni mil
1 f I. 1#n: itn
n nf if
mm iiii
f nrt
lb.
fnl » Wt.
In « I I iitf iv♦nf mn m
11 "hi in br&gt; iIti * i»11 I' 1 f » • in Mn*
i (i'!i 1L
111.,n lln 11&gt; i tint m i ■ tjiMi
•I»' j* iMnfl
nil
I ' 1?'•
: i if ** in r»’ Iff!
* ih»il;l
tin V m n&lt;l»*(| I' m
Iii ri|i »hi ittmi 't itiM f m
ibr v n tnry
i t Mi t| tl,-|i-i-,,te i il,
pul 1 .fi ,ilu nl ,,l El ■nlini' m m
1" fli&gt; h Ph Kill Volf, in1,’ ,1-1 lit
"HI fill' |,,r id,-nl,.it tiumlll.
1 Imi «• U , TH, itoulu H,,* 1uigerral
f I l flh«*" ♦ ), ,, k, i , v uulil ippe.ll
I.j I jv ■ Natinnsl
i ninuutl'-'- .1' linn
to |lm runveotion
•ledcuMtls I'nmn
II,
-I ,-e
I fn»'t
J ,* .tl
the eon
,li.„, Hool
if

V

/]

I

M fm i’f*^
Mtrtii nc

Hf

tfiD

i.l» it
&lt; l»f Ifl
11mi Mid
I •'1 ! uit
hith' If

Oh tv *
il
1 I, •
4PS Mil 111 s' *■ '
il iH11T|
)j Hi*
9, ' (Mil ill • I ' I(ii(Ifi|fI*
! •&gt;!* ]MI ...................I- ! 8'*
.u"le
. ■' ihe
Ml »' ’ 8‘ 11( ,|("I*
l'f pfDvI
*!♦ Ii I'nh' I f ti
......... I' K,
p. 8 f
f DMil
t IlMIIMIl
f. Mill ’ • Hi*
r i Hiff*ii
mil
.,l,,.l,
Ml hi
* IMl
' •• il tl. *
-l , 1 ,1, ' ......
' I'll
t irlif mI* I [mi '!
I
hh'*'' •
' „l , I ♦ , , 1- I i. I
z \t l i i i h t n
IM'I
’ * - i t i ’ l n l i r t l *ln l ' ” H r S I i ’
. ,u, a •Id it i I
' Ml ' * poll |
\ i. i ... n .
I * &gt; '•! 'M '
. I'll • Hi.
I'*"' 1.tf Mill t* ,
Die Key Cluli, llnya nml lilrls -iml
i„ " ■' " MI’D IV 8fi« | -I if.l, I*' i1mi4 "*
I If»*| \
\ttl,HD. " XpfJ••*1 Hit* f • f
lliuise committee*.
the I Mill fff |l 1* 8 Ih ' I ' If! Ml (|'D
.1IID &gt;’1 flm pi ih• ,
. ) ......
' 1 i ' I ' ' H I ' I M III)
Mmi
An the newest grnmlpn In Mu
'ii ♦ f ifii*i f »fiiiM * ' » [»»*frrn
(1,8 V. ••D IM Ma 1 • ,| \
■•'
I |||' • I 1*"•■’
I'D f l -»i 11
Klunnia Club, korre.l finleliel
&lt;•Mlpl ‘ fll pilif ID h - )fh«T
Ml till or, mil •II.
ft ti • lit,
Ii
I'M * !f*
In'.
wns given n round of npplnuse
»* * iko
Il . ■ 1 't&lt; D |f It **t fll'l*" ( i f
If.hl.V
1If f&lt;f Hi.
ll&gt;
111*1 M' H
•Hnmiuy Jacobson, iepre»rii»iM-{
' •itfI.i v h.'Hh h* |J,i m !hr r (ft
'Ml* Im mi .1 ,.
the Elks nl Hoys Htnie, defnili--i
IT
*11
• »'
i Ilf Ift IHj* itloph &lt;1 Hie
fi tl f »'
ri ii 11 in |). hi i fill) fTl (Mj|
the journey to nnd from Tnllnim
I f i I ‘ i•41 HIM! I I I ill ft! |M f h,M 1.' ) 8' I ■ I III 1*f 'I
l)&lt;f ! .
1,,
i I'll’VI IMM Mf t Til! •111*1 (till
ii •k:*‘ Hod
see by Ima, nml |ob| of the .. ..... ,
Ii*
• . I a
I" |'
f Inin
"&lt;&gt;
ill I^.i y\»*I» hill ' 1 » •, VHiim.il
Mm I' i f ifIi if xf|)f( Mm V•! ill '
buiibiib nnd fun they bud.
( ii 'o r I » t '» * Hrnwii,
(I i IhhiIm, MV*’I I' Ml
!)• I»■* rnl* ifuf •
HOLLYWOOD. Fill
b A m hi
• nfil in 11h &lt; 'fl ! fn-itn thr ‘ .'ftrlli
Terry Cordell, the Klwnnls Identified by pulin' ni J.unr
■ .1- i . t 1 . , I ' md f i iTill | l/fi' I'n Mul I h« -( Mi It iMr finin nf Hi • i *imi irf I hi hut Mn
vnn inlurivl fitul fWi* priM
niiH« Oi». in ■ H
h i- i t n i . i
i rii'l r'JcH f 11
I' D|
ehob-e, told o f munlfipnl elertlnn &gt; Theodore
Kukklns,
38.
Mi.mu hrri» of llifin rlnMtt. it rn * &gt;v»,il I IIII II (it t\s
Ii I u Id m* lh* I»[in i 'n' ' If I!•s| | IhiTpl
ft ill) tIIIlie &lt;1 fill !*&gt;»« r '*1*1
In Hnyr .State, Including that i.f Iii*arli rcitiiurnnt owner. u.&lt;- In ini*i ifi’iil' y Ir«Titir)(*rit f **i
pHMI f*#| tfllfll tf ii I mid fi»r ri»c
I *.» 1’M1 1•
I"■ tf Idill
IS III'
4•! f*
mayors and four councilman p i critical I'otiditlnn in Holly wraid r'*||i»wji»|f ri thlfi* Vi’hit |r mill m u I'll |is111is* e I 1
I V.lllf IMM
1■h* fi i1 T*i( * ' !
eneb 1-ommunlly, nnd of eotiniy llu,pi In! IihIiIV alter li'dtll! ’ but
ft thi* fli InidIf! Hiictiwuy ii Imiif Ift i M't* 11 VI ■
14•If flirt Cfltll
iii v .VI * nun, ’&lt;■
nnd Hlntn rlcrtinns. Tile Imys uric wIdle in n swimming pnol ;,i , il-itfiiD'*' Rfiiilh uf thi* ••itv Iimfit•* IIg•. Iii'' F f"*1. )|jm'! 44,1i, |i u1,’iH
t 1iM. it a Mil ItofMr
r | II
allowed Ihn use of six voting mn- motel where tic had icgMiunl
J !* ‘Ifl itVtrirh 111U him! uiiitr
Mil FtID* I I 4 II I 4
Sim C m •»
ml, wilh &lt;til y Il|n
chlnaa for the fliil time, he .luted
I'ollce I’npt W W Mai),tmiTim acrt.lml uri-UM'.l iv Inn l» in j a i "il rtf ii ,8 m*ii i tHi1Jfll
\WI * MM* III full
“ it wns quite an experlrtuc mil mul Delcctive liny l,.,ngt.uH»m in irnwn, going *&lt;&gt;utl, „ „ l ),•• l.lgb *■I 1' I ' ■” ("■lr1 1 ■, (HDI illI ft!»*Il I J
fni ■* In i hi* enrH uKiInneit (&gt;■ l ' i a, 'I nn I
charge nf Hie mvrittgjHun. M i n i
-ay, ntt.mipteil a I.Tl tun, wilh nr l«* ' Vi ’&gt;
\ . I1*0*1 MTlI ,lf|rt Ihr*
‘f Hid IHm |.|t III
Knkkios was shut In Hie Imi. i at. ’ he trtu-k Iniitl.'.l wilh -bvll min WrfM i • J■'1,|f ■, fI" •! .1! i'tl
S'- ' 7 v*i S
dnmen l,y Gnrdun Fisher Wlllium,
'
Im Mi Hoiji
inlrr ■
driveway of Ft.we', Tourist
' If f ’ A, . i I IA dl ' " i h ue ■
hoii
.*( a(IMi ! * H! I * |*i fit' I fl V/tl|M
also 38. Furl Fniider.lnle
vn uu; CMMimlt'Hurt, iicrurdlng In Higliwny I’,,
11■ate*J, • iff i If! |MfI I)i't|t|f|f11|I f ■'t - Inoke &gt;ui t ,i, &lt;l-iv otclii &gt; fc '
Mslphur* mid William, nralli 'rnlnrai, It. D. Ilarrl»ni,
fi’» iim' k
Im vim?
I,I,irk ill,III Ihe III'','llllg pi,,.',' 'il
|h| tf)&gt; I 1*4 ill
IJIf11(' t'flfli
sdmitted ..hunting Kukklns with a
ill* td f Milling inti
A •oulhlMiun'l Irertni mul l.nil- fen fIIIlU'. ii' Dint ;, iiff|'* Kiwilfi llu- I - i, in.,|,o |« ,l,ll, .,l i i ,met,
38
caliber
revolver
when
lie
ill*
linliiu ihiMiipli lhf*
lion
,.
oiue
I ooo
pe,
r hit Mu' rein nf Ihe .liir.i|&gt; I,uck, HIIIA, VYiallfl^ fsi D‘ 11IIIf MI III 4, Wt'l
Tbninax E. Wilson nl .Sanford has
JJII:|I f|» *|
llfViTR,
recently been promoted from cap covered the restaurant rnan en, ' irrmg It Inin the |,nti&lt; Ilf n VI'IV I" I'MIHIII ,’3*1f if i4* .ifiMIlt Mfll'H
ui , lu 'l ic m d fx , and .el (in- I.i
lira
ring
hi*
wife,
Mri
Nancy
Me­
i n f vini! If* thft
lain to major In Ihe U. S. Air Force,
1
" tier. Negi'ie-t , , '| mu I t-.llv
Mill bound Chrysler He.l.in ltie Illy
1ii'*i ii- ! f11* i Mnyt’Mf iiifi hi*!1,
ier
Williams,
2&lt;
1,
in
Hie
pool
T
up
*
m
tfDin
,i
mr.nur
his mother, Mrs T. K Wilson of
iii'ie Irving lo m m ,1 in
river nf wlilrii, Andrew Vnlpn, Ill- imI'I' tl
alii* Mvrrflnw of
13(Hi West Third Strcot, said today iIjiv night
I ’ntu e -ild "le crou d broke id!
vei veil i|idckly tiff the blgliwny,
MDDJ1*1111 »' •I Mi I Id* v»lf Itltf fl l
Williams
was
held
mi
an
open
fhr
cmitrovH'niy
'In- n m ,Ion im llir ' ’ Io n from*
11 1.1, rIisifi ,| fin 1'iigc litiii
Major Wilson lx stationed In Tuchl*"it n,il in tluic to avoid „ i&gt;,lli»ion
charge, Mnlphur* said, pending "rat badly denied lire left mill of
knwn, Japan.
thii* rnucil tnxlcfe
building "I t i l l Sillll I, I n u n , A",ntitmmr
of
Kokkins'
rondltlfin
\*'U
3
i|M(ifnn»'PI
sllll
iwrc
*1li Itmtn
He graduated from Seminole High
ui Hu ‘.uulil Side ilo ik v ilid . di
' is car. He and til* wife nnd
School In IS37 and received his The hospital said he had a Ml Mi 'hrae cldldrcn were taken to M o r r i s I s H o n o r e d
iiu i n,-i,i Ihe In li'in .itiu m d \,u •*pnii ihc ppTiccc'lmjj , hiifc veti
It 8. degree at Florida Southern chance io survive
I'uniald - f.augbtmi M ,• m o r I a I
A s E a t h e r O I ' Y e a r lillllb e u lr, :,l I 3nd m d 11.,I&gt;I r-d 1hr'v u rtic Iiiirm l fmn* thi' h.il)■
Mnlphur* qiinled William* as Hnspltnl, anil then were muit t..
College In Lakeland In 1041.
M rrH
I b, llrp iih lli tn , onven p-Mtm until th»% nf flclnl ftp«*nlni|
*
lion
o
i'i-n
. ,1 llm iitllp iiilin 'itli,- 11yiif*
Enlisting In tho U. S. Army Air saying orally that ’ ’Jimmy had t'c, Leonard Munson fur Ireni{’, Iticl),,,! Il.itnu.n K. Mnrr i* uf uesl Mum in
I hn in ,nit wfi
a xtrnmin*!,
'flu* fl, m ra r.il ojuu,
Corps after hla graduation. Major threatened to take my wlfn from nrant.
j Menu iml. High f.i-hool wn , iiuourt'il
A ia lln 4 | a fn at lln i Imptf (ttl III®
Wilson was stationed In Jackson me and hnd threatened to kill me
Mr. Bruivn, who nl*» wm treat | by llu M.ti'i Apparel fTub of llie il in, &gt;limt on July 21
several
time*
I
ranted
Hie
gun
|’,d|, ,■ m l Hie fronl port b mul Inice I &gt;HU| 'T * fii i* I•' ,r liiMnfi *1
vllle for a year. He entered Of­
■-I by Dr. Munson, had ImernliniH llm trl-t nr &gt;&gt; r'.iu ml uni iri ri,
tin, fioiU don, . ,,l llm hiuhliln: M)**h -I'prip Criliiinlftnn nfflcLlU
ficer Candidate School at Miami In for prelection "
•d lh« shnuliler mul ear, and *uf
I,in,In
v"
I't'lny
hv
r.'.i'lvlng
n
m l llm mn mi f#»r knnpin^ lh«
Malphur*
said
Williams
refused
1943.
were d c ’ li"V ,"t nml livu tires wen
f'-iral from shuck. He wm at
Major Williams was stationed In In sign a slalement hill was per i"sterl fnr giving Improper sig ­ lilnuu'' ,u" fv)ng bin, iii l'*liiii'in i l , „iu- io Hm lioino nud unc n, - ni lc ipini h fi* ■ at h iv wm that
Ftiilu'i nl 'lie &gt;"ii
Hie rein iihlidi spread In ii •durng, thn |»rrs* IuhIns unrn hi'1114 reMiami Ihroughnut Wot Id War II milled In confer with Ills attorney. nals.
,'ilnruling I'V in. „le rn lie
ii van'jnil
during which he wax promoted to Joseph Varnn, Hollywood
Herbert Winfield Venter*, .Tl, cel veil It,.' bultui wet.* Iii i IWu ’ imd
According to police. Williams I*
Aim'll -’uu |i',llci u,i'n were -mil
The IOfl iii mn her N 11ifiti il I'nmcaptain Altar the war hh served
«f
Osteen,
tha
driver
of
Ilia
H
i.li’
,
Hull'll
mul
Lineal
Ilowi,•
.1
lu the m-'-iio Tuesday night Th,- mitlnr movnil lin k t«i flm h illrmitll
In the Army Officers Reserve Air owner of the Broward Music f ’o '•nctor-lraller, was md injured,
lllcliul,
|,i'ulci,t
,.f
tlie
cluli.
Cnrpa at McDIU Field in Tampa. In Fort Lauderdale nnd is a former . but was arrested for nut having
crowd ivii’ di .lersnd after milling fnun the flarkly &lt;«ivy llmili»v.aril
Recalled Into active service In partner nf Ihe late Broward Conn Ins vehicle under proper control. inii'lr Ibe |,i' i’Mlal lnii full,living n In the area for several liuuri A llofMii. uhnrn H took refuse from
bin
ben,,'
nt
llu&gt;
Dtib.uircnd
Conn
dcliiii of duml VI nnliee remained llm TV piiifl other rnmorua Tne*March of 103!, Major Wilson sallrd ty Sheriff Waller Clark and Id s' Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Morris of
nil ijutv Ihrniigli the nlL'.ld
for Tachlkawa, Japan, on Aug. IS brother, Robert Clark. The Brow Winter I'nrk, passengers in Hie try f'lul&gt;.
(In\ Imforr finally ilrnldlnK tn h;«r
|)ii,liny Meyer, Miami itaanli,
A while family rweuple* n me ihrm fnyu Its procrrdlnUi
and has been stationed there evpr ard Music Co. I* a pinball iiih Chrysler, were not Injured,
&lt;|i,l, ii"n«uier and ehnlrman of nml floor 7 riniin flat while llic Iwo
chine nnd juke box firm,
,
since.
In thn (irnruh itUpnlr, as in
tlu* Iiilb.ui Day award eomiuit- first floor I room llliT. are vacant , must of Urn other rontrsts, rach
Ho was Joined recently by his
Hint’ ll Iiiiii Ul'I'lil UltUllH I,II,I Pnllre said the home recenlli was siih* hml n half hour to priMent
wife and daughter Marjorie.
AIR FORCE BRASS LEAVES
ch h h
been Hem to mnr.i limn f.n &lt;&gt;f lilirchiiM'il bv a Negro woman wtio it 4 rasn
Thru thr cninmlttre
TOKYO iff - Top Air Force of
llic large l clllna In Flm Ida fur iiiid iciit
nnliee in the seruml srliriiulrd a lucknl door srnlon
DUSTY BOOTS
flrlals left fnr Washington today
llomimitiriiis tn lu, made.
floor iteenpant. Mrs llcrtha Ver to m.ikn it4 (Irclsloh Two nturpThe regular monthly meeting of after four dsys nl secret confer
lie indicnlcd that the Kidectloi, ran. In vacate
the Dusty Boota Riding Assorts enrrs with United Nations Military
M tsnllHiitil flw r i 8|F Mill
MIAMI 14* — This rlly's new air
tlon will be held at Ihe Sanford chiefs In the Far East
raid warning siren walled in an of Mr. Morris a« ITurlila’s nutFarmers Auction Inc. building
r A T T I.K M E N ’H M E E T
The party Included Gen. Nathan unannounced lest Tuesday, start aliimllng father would result in
Movie Time Table
Thursday night at 1:00 o'clock, Sam Twining, acting chief of staff; MaJ. ling residents over a wide area. natioii-wiile publicity. About lMi
T h r recently formed Seminole
Cochran, vice-president, announced Gen. Robert Landry, Air Force
IMT7.
Ben Demhy, head nf Ihe city’s inrmlurs of Dm cluli wliieb in- County Cattlem en’* A ssociation
today. All member* and Interest­ aide to President Truman; and communications department, said clllili’* li'tnil men's ,-lolbing rlure w ill meet Tuesday night, .Inly 8,
"Lydia Bailey’’
per
ed persona
are requested
at- Air Force Undersecretary Boswell he had reports from eight miles nwr.cra and sale* repcraenUtivu*, at H:00 o'clock at, the Court
l .'l-t 3:24 D 22 - 710 9:10
tend.
MOVIELAND
Gllpalrlc.
away. No advance warning was wore present ,’ ollowlng an all day House, C. II. Dnw toii, secretary,
program
uf
swimming,
golfing
announced today.
The flying visit followed Iasi given because he wanted to find
"Tnvsnn’ s Dcsvrt Mystny"
ami
card*.
A charter w ill bo presented
FOURTH HOLIDAY
week's major shift In Air Force out how far away people could
7:40, feuturn H:30, last com­
Aiming those present from Hull- nml by-l &gt;w* sulitnitted for up
Workers at tba City Hall will bombing tactics. North Korean hear tho warning when they were
plete «&gt;iow thill
ford were Mayor W. II. Htemper, proval. Tem tiorary headquarter*
gat a week-end holiday aa offices hydroelectric plants which had not expecting it.
I'K A I K I K L A K E
will bo closed Friday, the Fourth, been allowed to operate unmo­
Th# alr*o la on# of in which City Cnniini»*lt&gt;ui'r Joiin Kadcr, nf the A**neiatlon I* at the o f­
“ Variety Hour" 7&gt;4(4 only
Saturday, Tho Court House lested for two years were smashed will form the Greater Mln.nl warn­ B. I.. Parkins Hr. nml II. I,, Per­ fice n f Mr. Dawson, county agent,
"M a cao "
8:43 - 10:30
kin*, Jr.
telephone 170.
ing net of the civil defense unit
w ill also be closed on these days- In a series or raids.
* i l ..................
,11,1I Ml,
l
. . 1, ' .1
II ...... . HvO

Irate Man Shoots (Jeni^e Lee Brown
Kestaurant Owner Of Orlando Is Hurt
Swimming In Fool In Auto Accident

Racial DiHlnrbaiicc
llils Chicago Near
4i&lt;c OI Convcnlion

T. E. WU
ItcccivcH
Promotion To Major

Mfnmi T I H New
Raid Warning Siren

to

CiWrtii'ii.ii * ,-.a

am

( 1 1* p o -

*

■
.

.

i

...

- 4-

N K * -"--— ----- —

__________L

-- -------------------------- ------- -------

�What Is A Statesman?
White n mnn in alive, he Is a politician. After hit* death,
he in rated ua n Hlateatimn, nalil Proaiileiit Truman at a re­
■Ealakllehed Is !M«
rafcllahM M U r
IIN |I
Bb I b H b f cent luncheon. He ntided that no preaidunt in thought great
M l M H *r, lIlU IB ll l i l
t(&gt;H
f f i n . r o i l i l M ua M ia r M M f*l- until he hita been dead fit) yenra.
I M H i I ' k t i i l a i i aa« Men I r a n
The luat purl of the Pyosldent’a remurlcH him excepllona.
t i l M aaaalta A veaM
I.incoln’H
KreatncHH whh recognised ulmnnt Immediately after
B a le re S m
r i m w a lle r
October IT , l*IH , et IS * l-eel (Ifflr* bin death. The glamor of Isis iiMMixinulfon may have helped.
vf M a te r* . V l . r U i , ■■See Ike Ael
The truth underlying the nbaervation is that it takes some
e l C r a l t m c f M arrh 9. 107V.
time belore the nitter opponents ot an energetic president
HOI I, A N il I.. | l « » v
have cisiled off ;
. . neesanry to
" hey
-- r.uiTVJ’ •"
UOHIION (IRAN
have died. Grover Cleveland went out of office deeply un­
Uaelaeee H a aaa et
popular. Wit bin ID years Ills honesty and courage became
aVHSlHH-TJON MATES
generally recognized, and have not been questioned since.
air C u r l e r -------------------- — ---------g
im k
sum
Mr. Truman's first .emark was not original with him.
Thomas
B. Reed of Maine, twice Speaker in thu ’HD’s, de­
__ u
fined a statesman as a politician who is dead. Reed was
A ll
e fc lla e rr aeltrea. re iS a e l
Ib a ak a, reaslu llaae u l ae llte e el given to cynical mid caustic remarks, Of a talkative und
e a ie rla la m e e l far the s a r m i r l empty-headed congressman, he said, "Kvery time the gentle­
r a is in * Iua4a, w ill ha i b u i e C la i
man opens Ills mouth, lie subtracts something from the
OS regular ■ S t n lla l* * rale*.
■ epreeealr* N a lla a a llr Mr
la - sum total of human knowledge."

The Sanford Herald

la a *
Newspaper
R e p re ie a la llte e
aumi
iriapfii,
ja e ., (ifii
New lo
rfc, e-H
O tlra
a n . D r If oil.

Homos lead Strike

faaras Clip aad IS. f.aaU.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1992
TODAY’S BIBLE

VERSE

So are the utmost tier* end
the rands of the sea and the life
therein. They ell have a purpose
ana pert to nlav. We no lunver
destroy hreutlfii) birds for thetr
plumage. Every beset of the forest
Is mine.—P» 90:10.

Kenneth Weckrr of Winter Hark
formerly of Sanford, is the new
district governor of Rotary,
No wonder llir dollar won’t go
as far as It u-ed lo. It’s afraid
someone will ilp-k e nm in it.
ft doesn’t do any eood lo com
plain about the westher. He whi
keeps cool is sure to be the coolest
World Bovernme-* is *•■*»
vet. Sixteen Uo'tcd World Frdeml
isle frem Florid* recently attended
the t-itionel convention in Phila­
delphia.

Many a man conlrivri at one
lime or another Is put hi* fool in
hit mouth ai Mr. Truman don. but
moil of them nmn.igr romelmw in
olhrr lo gel it out nine in a while
The Florid* Newiimier Newi re
port* tbit new Greyhnund binier
ate being equipped '-»i|i mack hi­
ked rc»t "-omi. What no night
clubi, or TV letel
A new 1) 00,000 bridge acrotr
the Alafi* River imith of Temp*
ii going to b? named in honor of
forme? Governor CArllop. "A dtlerved tribute lo a diillnguiilied
native ion", ray? Chairman McKcthan.

Prolonged strikes and labor disputes sometimes make an
observer wonder whether any progress has beun made at all
In recent years in labor • management relations. A look at
history indicates that some progress has been made.
xty years ago this month thu fuinotis Homestead Steel
Strike was in Rm most critical phase, Strikers battled com­
pany-hired detectives. The detectives hired to break the
strike attempted to luud from barges near the mills. Workers
fired on detectives and detectives‘fired on workers, The Na­
tional Guard was culled out. The bloody battle left bitter
scars which are still not erased from the minds of children
of the strikers.
Today most strikes are conducted in an orderly manner.
Before the recent steel strike workers remained on the Job
long enough to bank the furnace fires so that no permanent
damage to equipment would risull. No industrialist toduy
would consider using force to got his workers back on the
job.
Human progress is slow and sunietiines change is not
apparent to tr.osv who live Hi rough it. But when the bloody
II[omestead
.........................
...........................
strike is remembered
it cun be seen that some
forward stops have been made,

The Caterpillar Cult
Caterpiliers are hairy creatures which wiggle their way
along the ground or along the leaves of trees. This exercise
seems to be training for the big event In their lives, when,
after a long period of sleep, they emerge as butterflies. Why
such lovely creatures as butterflies prefer to spend half of
their lives In such an ugly disguise is a mystery. But after
all that Ih the caterpillars’ mvn business.
What concerns us human beings Is when these wiggling
creatures purpart to be weather forecasters. Wo rend an
article recently which said that caterpillars predicted that
Inn! winter woiiiil lm tmviirr und tlihl thin «uminor would be
one of llm hot tent on record in recent yearn,
Mctunnilogiiitn und weather foreuiHlerH of every kind
among human heitigh would hoatitutu to nay whether a Hum*
mor would ho hoi ami a winter uiiumudly cold. But thu kiiowit-ull caterpillar is burdened hy no such modesty, lie will nit
tight up on a leaf and look wise uml make predictions all day,
If peoplu are planning a picnic and it tuiim they fre­
quently blame thu weathurmun, This is illogical but It la
human nnd mont weathermen have adjusted themselves to
it. If chteffittlarH
arc going to be weather forecasters they
!fp ‘
will have to run the sumo i IhIi and take thu hlamu for uncomforl able weather.
Thu next HWelterlug day when a caterpillar comes
around hoarding, we intend to hold him responsible. We
know a nice cool atream where a man can heat the heat
while he fishes. We know just what we will use for halt, too.

in Chicago.

i make* a batter tourist than ht
f t Secretary of State.
Down in
in Palm
Beach polici
police are
Down
Palm Beach
much exorcised over whether bare
tpidrUfi are permissible on city

TALLAHASSEE &lt;&amp;—A (jr&lt;i|H)»e&lt;t
(H 950,000 S bridge t&gt;ro|erl (nr Man­
atee County, huTudlng a 4 lane
bridge acron the Manatee River
In Bradenton, baa the approval of
the State Road Department.
The Hoad Board increased pro
vlous estimate* of llie rust by
11,3.10,000 lo provide lor the 4 lane
bridge, Imlead of u 2 laim apau
that had been dlacuiaed earlier.
A aix million dollar bond Issuo
will be floated by the Improve
mant Cominiaiinn to llnancn moat
of the project. The Road Depart­
ment will put up the other |2,HS0,000. Bond* will be repaid nut of
lolta on two bridge* and Manoleu
County'* share or gaiollue lax rev-

•nutx,

$14,000,000 over the ottesding
tear1
. It was slso $16,000,000 more
Ir anticipated revenue, giving
ito governor a higher degree
prosperity" than aver be foie
k l hietory. Betler business than
parted. mnrf ialas in department
fag on which tha sales lag is levpc man automobiles requiring
we eiito tags, more gaaolina sale*

The Hoad Doird took thu first
itep in the financing plan Tuesday
by authorising a lease-purchase
agreement by which the Improve­
ment Commission will borrow the
Department to build the Upon*,
then give title to the Road De­
partment when the debt » paid.
fiaildea (he 4 lane Manatee HIver bridge at F ir s ts treat In Bradtrtlon, tha package financing plan
"•It* for building a bridge across
Braden River, bridges to Anna
Maria Island from Manatee Averkue gnd Curtax Road and one Ink­
ing Anna Maria with Longboat
Key. The two Anna Maria laland
jpans will b« toll bridge*.
In other actions, the Raid
Board:
Planned wayside parka and rsc
nation centers on the eeuiewaya
at each end o( the II million dol-

is
a .^ iK iK .W K 's r
teraburg »M t Ms nstee County

Sanford Forum
Mr. Holland Dean, Editor
The Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida

Dear Mr. Dean:
WASIIINOTON on - The Senate
The Seminole County Democra
has overwhelmingly ratified two tic Executive Committee wishes to
pad* designed to bring the po­ express Its appreciation for tha
Parades, Rodeos. Band tential military and Industrial pow­ excellent publicity given the var
of Western (iermany Into the loin Democratic Rallies held In
Concerts, B e a u t y er
free world defensive alliance.
the County during the recent elec­
One of the puds, unproved 77-5, tion campaign. We wish also *o
C o n t e s t s Slated cods
ice ucn.patlesi-u9*give
mn: thank the caniiiiiafci"Vui’
Republic and largely restore* It splendid cooperation. The support
By
Prna
*1 Tin* AiMriited m
awmm
to the family of sovereign nations. of the candidate* and the publicity
jrldlan* will cglebrate Ut«
Floridian*
The other, ratified by a 72 5 vote,
th ol July week-end with pa- brings Western (iermany under given by your newspaper was a
Fourth
1, band, ____________
concerts, boat_ race*, the same reciprocal security guar­ great contribution to the effort*
ra d ea,____
beauty contests, rMteos and pic­ antees now held by all the 14 of the Committee to aseiat those
nics.
North Atlantic Treaty Organisa­ running for office In getting their
The 4 day Dixie Frolics, with of tion (NATOt partner* But It does message to the voter* of Semi­
flcisls predicting
■ 200,000 crowd, not actually admit the republic to nole County.
eal&lt;
Very truly yours,
p»t
begins todx.
today In Daytona
Beach NATO
with registration ot candidate! for
The United Stales Is the first Andrew Carraway, Secretary
the Miss Dixie contest. Sponsored nation In ad on the West German
by the Joyce#*, the program will pacts. The administration hopes
Include dancing on the boardwalk, that the lopsided Senate votes,
a parade on the beach, fireworks taken alter about seven hoitra of
id sports event*.
Inhale Tuesday, will speed rail
Jacksonville Jaycees will have Rcalion qf Die' whole network of
ST. AUGUSTINE bfi - About
a are July 4lh "Death’* lilt Pa treaties In tinir
Europe
2,550 Florida college students who
raa*” today to promote safety on
By ita votes, tli
al commencement Dm* this year
(be highway*. The procession, ted its Inferential blessing to the new bail been deferred to they could
by a icythe bearing figure, wlB * nation International army tu be continue stud)
dying will toon have
Include ambulances, wreckers putt­ set up In Wastern Europe through (heir draft
. . afatus
reviewed,. MaJ
atus review^
ing demolished automobiles, • the European Defense Community Gen Vivian Collins, state Selective
We
hearse and marcher* carrying
Treaty.
Service director, said Tueada;
while crosses.
This treaty Is lo come Into ef­
cal
Those to be screened by
West Palm Beach will bold • fect, when rallllrd by the six mem­ boards
irms are atudenta
s'
who-have com
day • long ctlebretloo at Palm bers—Ernnce, Italy, Belgium, til* pteted theirr second or third year
Beach International Airport end Netherlands,
Luxembourg
and of study and those who were grad­
downtown Friday, with "open Wettero Germany
uated recently end wish to con
home’’ at Ih* newly activated
The NATO protocol ratified by llnue In graduate school
field, a dress parade of troops, the Senate lakes In Western (ier
Status of students deferred tu
picnic* and Held day event* uor |many by extending the NATO complete their llril year of college
indents and children
guarantees tu the ED'.' All of the
An all women Air Force bind j|x EDC members are In Nato ex
pai
from Texas will lead aparade
lo t cpi
Republic.
rut the German itepu
Flagler Park Friday nlglil, where
Sen C'nnnally (D. Tex ), who pi
I I iim I U h i A Vr u n P a g *
' the
Dr. F.lwnod C, Nance, presidin' toted Die two pacts through
of the University of Tampa, will Senate, railed tin- setting un off a the convention, he pointed out.
speak There will lie band ronrert* common European unity "n
“a l&gt;
breath Delegates were wait entertained,
Saturday ultemonn und night.
taking event” and a "truly mo end theie went special programs
Hollywood will see the annual mentoua development."
for the wive* and children of
Pioneer Club parade, Including
Western Germany Is expected to visitor*. Among the entertainment
four bands fld marching and mech lontribut* 12 divisions nnd some features In the auditorium was
united units, and will have e pet air (ureas to Ibis army by 1954 a log rolling contest that took
contest und a baby parade The Even more Important Is the big place in a canvas* lank right ii
program will end with fireworks industrial production of the Rulir. the auditorium.
■t Gulfslream Park Race Track at
Other top entertainment, l«e
Hallandale
declared, Included the tinging of
Speedy hydroplanes and other
the Topeka, Kansas Choral Sowatar cralt from aa far away as
(r&lt;iuriniir&lt;i Vrun, e s si iieer
clety, and of JO boys from Tuscoo,
Moore Haven and Fort Myers will
. , „ .
,,
ArU., with the added effect of
compele *1 (Tewlslon, where Die taught os u lot, he s*"1limitation* uf coyotes and calve*
urogram ulto will Include a fish
l.oser by one vote In Jill itce w),|l,|| ,||,w much applause.
fry uml Junior league baseball fur mayor of Revere City was
Mr. Harrison was among thu
game between Die Luka Worth and Wesley llnioil, who roared like mure limn 1,50U Klwanian* who
Ctewisloa learns.
llie Lions who had hacked him look u hunt trip to Victoria, Bri­
Swimming, dancing, diving acD when he heard llie result, uml tish Columbia.
and fireworks are scheduled ul lulling to Idi roommate ruined a
The scenery was mugnlflcelit,
Melbourne while tha Amerlean friendship, politically spciikiiig, In- especially
the snow capped muul)
U-kIoii plans a parade at Eau revealed, ile di-rluied that he had
with green forests on thi
(Jnllle, willi a talk liv Male legion enjoyed talks liy President Dunk tains
Commander Frank Fulsone. Tam Campbell of Florida State Uni­ lower slopes, he said. Mure than
pa ttnjil races and fireworks will versity where the hoys were qtnr- Hill Klwunlnns, seeking to take :i
boat trip from .Seattle lo Alaska,
cunclmle the program.
iirr l. and hy Col. If. N. Klrktuao, had to go bv way uf Vancouver,
founder
of
the
Flotilla
Highway
Rodeos id Kissimmee and In
11. C. in order to make the trip,
dlantuwn will be held Friday, Dal patrol.
due tu n duck strike In Seattle. A
unlay and Sunday
Joe Hutcldaon, rponsured hy the number of the visitor* took a trip
I he Silver Spurs quadrille nil Juycecs, gave a version uf Ihe en­ to Luke Louise, a famous rssurt
Horseback will be a feature of Ihe joyable so.-tul activity, Including area.
Kissimmee rodeo, with trick riding sport*
and iwlmmlng, and of the
■DO
On Ihs return trip, Mr. Harrlhy Helen Mills, Chleflsnd, Mary big time when a swarm of pratty eon visited hie brother and tie.
■
4
m
f
t
m
■
■
.■
liiii.l
*
,
.a
I
tiu
llrti.Aenne'a
Falrcloth, Orals, and Mildred Mur
Iris arrived for the Governor* tei ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Har­
phv, Avon Park. Participant* also
all Friday night.
K1 II* declared rison, in Cairo, Hi.
will Include riding clubs from that th* boy* had learned mure
Kiwanis President elect Kay Is
Qrltiwlo. Daytuna Beach tad Val­ about government in a week than the Immediate, past- preaideni u.
dosta, Gu.
during all years In icliiiul.
the United Htate* Having* and
Itolary'* choice, Tommy Hpeer, l.uan League, and a director arm
ast president of the
Delro
the (find speaker, told of the Mlman "people's police," armed with •Ions of the Legislature of Hoys
lurtgnge Bankers' Association
caridnes, made the arrest at the Slate, selection and lunugurutlini
Vico presidents are Kenneth P.
border point when the Americans of officers.
Grrenuway, secretary to the pre'minted a rnrnetu at a Russian
lie described passage of a jov­ sldi'iit of Zeller's, Ltd,, Montreal,
border guard
ial hygiene i-iliication hill lutin quo,, and Albert V. Ziiiiinermtinn,
Police mid Die Americans via duced hy Hammy Jncnlnum; a law hunker nnd lumberman of Alex­
luted u No t itile for safe living that would cuinpel every driver andria, l.u.
Dutiuld T. Forsythe, Carthage,
in the itnsc bonier area—don't in llie state to lake a driver* tern
point a cariii-ra at u liusilan, es­ every two years, and of the defeat III., publisher of the Hancock
pecially If he has u gun.
of a trill to legalise gambling and County Journal, V.is elected tress
American utffctala believe Miss establish a comuiUiiun to cuntinl orer of the orgahliullon.
Trustees elected for two year*
Wintrier was taking thu visitors on It* tax revenue.
Guests Inin,dined Included Fred Include il. Park Arnold, Glvmlole,
a sightseeing tour In a car be
Green, chaplain* militant at Iho Calif., Ii. W. Driver, Eurihl, ().,
longing lo CHALOG
Eyewitnesses told this story to Naval Air Htallon, who played
seveial piano select Inns. Other Warrun (iraffam, Httabuigh, Pa..
police:
uesti weie Howard WDuhaupp C. 1. Moyer, Topeka, Kan*., and
The car rolled up lo the Soviet
*d Bank, N. J.j II. J. filngdahl, Jackson A. Raney, Indianapolis.
Zone border at Dueppel, where
Tha latter three man ars
there Is '■ crossing point manned Utlaudo, and E. A. Ilicks, Jack­ Didre-elected trusted.
by Russians and the Communist sonville.
“ people's police."
'
The car was driven uver a line
of metal studs In the road that

Draft Status To Be
Reviewed By Boards

'tc

Harrison Returns

Kiwanis Meet

4 - Lane Bradenton American Tourists
Bridge Given Okay Arrested By Police
lo be In (ha Republican convention
Wa think Secretary Aclitton he?
dona a wand job cl traveling in
fcuronr wherem Ite hai gone ha
hat behaved with decorum and re­
ceived a warm walctma. Somehow

Varied July 4th Senate Ratifies 2
For Getting
Fetes On Tap In Pacts
Germany As Ally
State This Week

s

£

R

U S Army Unison officers ssld
Hie three nu-n ure Calhollc priest*
liom Hu- Krunklurt offico of Cathotlc Relief Agencies operation In
(iermany (CKALOO).
The provost marshal said the
names ol the three as obtained
(tom the Russians were: Martin
llorowfik, George tinrskl nnd Bro
nliilniis Soknlnwskl. They arrived
In llvrlln only this morning, U. H.
officials saut.
'Dio girl was Identified as Miss
atherine Wintrier. an employe
do of the Nsllonal Calhollc Wel­
fare Conferenre.
The tjlrl met the three Ameri­
cans at the railway itatlon and
drove them lo the American com­
munity area In suburban Zahlandorf-where the American sector
of Berlin touches the Soviet oc­
cupation icne,
West Berlin police laid Bait Oar-

K

tween the U 8, sector of Berlin
and the Soviet occupation soite.
The car stupped at the white and
red barrier at the Russian check­
point and the visitor* began to
take photographs.
hT* Russian officer In charge
ordered the rmnniuniit police to
surround tha car. Tha barrier waa
lifted, and with guns pointing at
their heads, the four ware forced
lo drive the car Into the Soviet
Zone. They were questioned for
M minutes and then taken to the
Ruliien military poet at nearby
Machnow.

near Bradenton.
Expressed disapproval of Frank­
lin County Commission proposals
.’or planning construction of bridg­
es to St. George and Dog Islands
sis negotiated contracts.
Agreed lo advsnee 1111.270 to
Volusia County against future gas
tax accruals so corutruotleo can
alar! on a la it.n o Ormond Beach
Weather staya strictly MteWs w M fW FM i
ha* the extra prelKlwn of a Rnndtt ritett *

That's because Barrett Shliigle* ere Jftge
risnan is about a l
southern Democrats
aa k Co, Governor

gtrolgkt headboard l« choice of thirty coloro wlth pwchate of
LCHOLS SPECIAL INNKRRFRMQ MATTRB8B AND BOX
SPRING BABB IN ACA TICKING. BK8T CONSTRUCTION.

it tba&gt;s.

FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY &gt; j | M

surfseed to resist the element*.
Priced sight for your budget—and nvMlahl*
glassing cetera. Let u* shew you how Utile tt v
coat to re-root with Barrett Shingle*. OA,
TODAY.
C A L L T H E L U M B E R NUI

Hollywood lego free,

S L 'O M N u a v i c *

r w » IMS

''Wx' tJi
■v ■ ,-

’’ v

M

4CIJ-I
-4 u'
I H H B bS

mm

Breckenridge,Lee
Optimistic Over
Proposed Canal
Following a conference with
leading Jacksonville hankers, lead­
ers of the U. 8. Const Guard Auxi­
liary ami U. 8. Engineers, Forrest
Breckenrldge, manager, and Al
Lee of the Seminole f.'ountv Cham­
ber of Commerce returned yester­
day from Jack’ onvllh- f'lU.'.'ijiSt-,, . .
timlsm regarding north Florida co­
operation In hacking the proposed
Sanfoid-Tltusville canal project.
It was decided that n meet Inc
will he held In Sanford vltliln tin
next several weeks In icgard to
the project, said Mr. Breckenrldge,
nnd representatives fiom cities oi.
the St. Jolimi River und through­
out Central Florida will he piesent.
.
In Jacksonville the two local
men conferred with W. K. Bar­
nett president of the Barnett
1949
Na.ionat
Bank, nnd
Captain
Henry Foxiard of the U. 8. Lou-.
Guard Auxiliary concerning the
canal,
,
They also conferred with Co).
II. W, Hchull Jr., district englnem
of the U. 8. Corps of Engineers.
Col. Hchull told them that lie
would report at tlm meet log hecw
lfySO
$
on Ilia Infest findings concerning
the canal project, anil would take
steps to act up an &lt;rganltation tu
steer plans fur construction of
Low Milsage, Looks New
the piopored waterway.
Mr. Breckenrldge also listed on
till ictiirn Ihist tiicrc will also he
members of thu Mouth and Cen­
tral Florida Flood Cootrul Dis­
trict here for thu meeting.
The two conferred ulso in Jack­
sonville will, Duve Howard, -di
tor of thu .Seafarer Mogulinu,
which in its Fein irnry edition pnh
Fshi'd an article that . rested milcli
$
interest in D m1 canal in thu north■mi part of thu stule.

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Stedan

$127500

Plymouth 2 Dr.
Scdun
$1340-00

Studebaker
Commander ^edan

$1675-00

1946
Oldamoblle 2 Dr..
Sedan

795-00

ilsu will 1m&gt; reviewed. Those whu
finished In the upper hall ol their
first year class und who have been
accepted (or the second year will
be cunsidcred lor deferment.
Stule headquarters said most
hoards will complete the review
by Ihe latter part ol July.
IIAIMS 1'AKL TOI L
TOKYO tf) — Heavy rains In
Western Japan tho past two days
caused Ihe death ol i n , per-on*
and flooded U.I2I2 houses, provincial
police reported loduy,
West Virginiu University's golf
team had a lioinu winning streak
of 17 mutches broken hy I'lttnLurgh Ihltt spring.

1941
Buick Special Sedan

$275-00

BUICK CO

210 MAGNOLIA AVE.
I’ lione l(J,'!-t
Sanford

VENETIAN

BUNDS

* Factory Prices
Hanford's only Venetian Blind Manufacturer,
offers you complete service for

BLINDS
•

Ketsplng •

Kecurdlng • Repainting *
^
Free Estimate*
I ,-.

Cleaning
)

HKMINOMO VHNICTIAN BLINDS
1'hon* 1152-W

...

r*f &gt;

H20 Weal Third Blreet

:

�s

WO *$#•* *s\'.&gt; /•
&gt;&gt;■5 * r . , x

l.

’ ' ,t&gt;!;

iy.'.'A I n

Ruby Mathews Weds
Marsluill Langston

Mrs Dale Scott J r entertained
members of her bridge club ypsterday afternoon nt 1:30 o'clock at
her home on Grandview Avenue.
KlamlriRo colored hibiscus attrac­
tively decorated the room*
*
Upon Ihe a rriv a l of ihe guests
« delirious luncheon enurse was
served niter which several pro
Pell plan i m i v»*l"n* of hrldgr were enjoyed

Mrn. Kuliy Mnthrw^ nml Mur
^Imll I.iingHt'di w**r»* m ilt imI in mm
rinRr In n icirm o tiy prrfnim rd »»*
1! 00 n‘clo«k on Sundny nt tin*
hnm»s of Mir hf'.h'V* pnr**nt«, Mr
»md M i*, l.pvin Ktlm ir Sink. «, 1
Mfigri'din A vniue Th«* ivimI i I iiut
vim a were
(»• f'»r* i»’'
impiovised n iliir «If* tHrtl* .1 *vsMi

Social And Personal Activities
PHONE 148
£ -------- r ~ 1Miss Helen Cabas
I n
*
Honored At Shower!

jocial Calendar

Mrs. W. A . Kitts end Mrs. M. A .

W ED N ESD A Y

rersonals
Mr. and Mrs. W. J .

nnd M r*. W A Stok«*. Mi** Bur-1
T U B SA V FnP O H FR
hxr« Rohert, Mr mul Mr** H"p- , M «*d Ju ly 2, 1W52
Vngt •
kirn, all of O iInmln. mnl Mr* (»
___ *

Mrs. Dale Scott Jr.
Entertains Club

*v(dH* plmO'ili^ _ rt xfs’t*1
' f* i in

The P ra ye r Meeting Service n* Yelvlngton enierlalned on Monday

.........................
&lt;f i : :
..
the F t n t lu p t u t Church w ill tw evening with a linen shower hon­ (is . where they w ill spend a week were
Crnpps, Mrs
Malcolm lltgglns
oring Miss Helen Calms whose with relatives.
■t 8:00 p
and Mrs R I. P erkins J r
The Executiee Committee «f Hip m arriage to Albert F itts w ill he
Those Invited to attend were
firet Baptist Church will h■»I.I it* an event of this evening at 8:011
Mr*. E . P. Lacey returned yes­
monthly meeting •(•*» Hie prayer o'clock nt the Holy Cross Episco­ terday tn Miami after visiting in Mrs Rov Symes J r . Mrs I ! B
Oil hum J r , Mrs Crnpps. Mr- lloy
pal Church Guests gathered at
meeting *er*lcc.
the W. A. Kitts' home on Celery Sanford w ith Mr. and Mrs. Kent Greco. Mrs Higgins. Mrs Edw ard
. *
H A T l'ItD -Y l
Chid
la
in.
Higgins , l r , Mrs Perkins. Mrs
8:01) o'clock where
* f t e Royal Ambassador! w ill tin tit Avenue at
Charles Lee, Mrs Slnnley Donnhoo
of
white
their meetln.t at the Fir &gt;1 lln |iti*l lovely arrangement*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K
.
R
Sm
ith
mil
Christopher lilies and scarlet V e r­
and the hostess
Church * t 2:00 n.m.
Mr. and Mr*. Rov Frank Svm cs
bena were used in deeorntlng.
M O N DAY
J r . left yesterday for New Sm yrna
Ihn ing
the evening several Reach to sprnd a month.
Campbell Loaning I’mt Till, A m ­
erican Legion, will huhl r. free games were enjoyed with p rie s
Feminine Florida
■Upper meeting at 7 0 0 p m . at being won by Mrs. Ira Thompson
Mrs. T . C. Holt and Mrs. Mar
Hy D O R IS
and
M
rs.
H
arry
Orimble.
Ml«n
the Legion Hut. Election of offigaret M iller are In New York C ity Released hy Florida New* Service
Calms
received
many
lovely
gift.i
cere w ill he hclil.
purchasing fall merchandise for
which were presented to her III a the YowrFl Company.
decorated basket. Among the more
What used lo tie the Glorious
unusual o f the g ifts were Ihe
Friends w ill be *nrry fo learn Fourth I* now the “ Fa ta l Fourth."
piItnwrnses, decorated with Con­
federate scenes and made by Mrs. that M rs. Lee (1. Anderson Is con­ Instead of being a lim e of cele­
fined tn the Florida Sanitarium bration and festivities this holi­
John lo Chittenden.
at Formosa near Orlando.
Mra. Gordon Sweeney wax hot!
day lias become synnnommia with
Refreshments
were
served
from
ess recently for the regular meet
deaths nod tragedies. And Ihe
a
beautifully
appointed
table
over­
lug of her bridge club held nt her
Miss Rose Levy plans to leave worst part of it all is —IT ( AN
boil
with
mi
ecru
linen
culwnrk
home on Went Sixteenth Street
on F rid a y for N rw York C ity on H A P P E N TO YO U !
Lovely arrangement* of gerhern cloth. White Christopher Miles and a buying trip for the Hollywood
personally. 1 am a great be­
asparagus
fern
were
arranged
in
daisies were used In decornllng the
liever In stnylng rln sr lo home
Ihe venter of the table In a milk Shop.
room*.
during holiday*
such as
Ihe
Upon Ihe guest'* n rrlvn l nt 2:(H) white howl flanked with w hltr ta ­
Mrs Hlrhnrd G Riirlnn, Ihe for
Fourth. Rut with such a long
o'clock n light dessert course wns pers. On the buffet was an a r ­
rangement of Sliostn daisies In a m rr Jnnnlln Sm ith, of Phllndrl
week end it i* « great temptation
served after which several pm
e r bowl and silver rnlidelabrn nhla. Pa , sjtenl Monday In San to bundle Hip fam ily In the car |
* reulons of hrldgr were enjoyed silv
for a gala holiday. I f your are
It the conclusion of the gnmes belli yellow randies. The hos­ ford visiting friends
nlfinninir to spend It nwav from
prites were awarded to Mrs tesses were assisted In serving by
Mrs. (Irim hle. Mint mange ptitirh,
your holiday
F irs t Lt Ja ck J Muyr and Mrs home — temper
aweeney and Mrs Henry Wight
Those enjoying the afternoon small rakes with pale green Icing, Moye and sons, Mike and Danny, i P irlls with common sense und
were M r*. A E, Khlnholser, Mrs sandwiches and nuts were served. are spending this month with their plenty- of m otion.
Those enjoying the rvenlng with fam ilies in Sanford
Jam es C. Higgins, Mrs Edward
Leave early enough so that you
Higgins J r . Mrs (' A llloulu, M r.
Miss Cabas were Mrs. Dorothy
w ill not have In speed to get to
Voile W illiam s J r . Mrs O rville T e rrill, M is. Thompson, Mrs. W ill­
Mrs W M Philips and rhlldrcn , your destination. I f you are plan­
Parke, M r*. Henry Wight and the iam A. F itts J r ., Mrs. G rim h lr, M errill and W ally, have returned ning to leave In the morning,
hostess
Mrs. II. Ewing Drun J r ., Mrs. from Elin o r Villngc where they have the rn r parked nod ready to
Ean illh i 11rare, Mrs. John Morgan, spent several days
go the evening before. When you
Chittenden,
Mrs. Andrew
leave on any trip fno matter how
f HOLLYWOOD
| CMrs.
airn w ay , Mrs. R ill Tyro , Mr*.
Miss Sara Warren E a strrh v plans short the distance) he sure your
Wy B OW THO M AS ______ ^ K arl Higginbotham, Mrs. Paul Lee lo leave on Thursday for Norfolk, car Is In lop notch condition.
Itiss rll, Mrs. M. Bradley, Mrs. V a.. where she will vlsll Comdr Make sure the brake*, tire*, bat­
George Calms, M is. ft lull
Nan, and Mrs John W illiam s
tel y and molor me In good w ork­
H O LLYW OO D i * — Gene Autry, Mrs. John Cameron, Mrs. E . J .
ing order.
who has made n fortune ns n Minighton , l r , M rs. John F itip a l
Mr and Mrs J II T n ilu rk and
Next I" tra ffic dcnlli*. drowning*,
crooning cowtmke. is having a rick and Mrs. (!, II. Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs H arry Lee plan to lake a lieoiendous toll of live*.
loud lest langh si Ihe people who
Also Mrs. K. I. Woodruff I I I , spend the Jtilv tlh weekend aboard You lust can’t be too caution* In
yowled when lie went Into tele
Mrs. Guidon Sweeney, Mrs. M al­ the lo-e's yacht for a trip to S ilve r I In- w ater, especially when you
vision film s.
colm Higgins, Mrs. W. E . V ih lrn , Glen
jit r swimming In u nfam iliar w at­
A u lry , long a favorite at Ihe nod the Misses Maud Wilson, Ceers ('notion Hie rhlldicn about
movie turnstile, drew strong pro rile Pi ice Heard ami guest, Mrs.
Mr ami Mrs. M cKay T rn h ick I hr- danger* of going mil loo far,
tests from Ih rn le r men when he Klolse Keiser of Georgia, Dorothy
derided In follow llopalong Cassidy Powe II, Ellen Ib’ tts, Ellse Hutchi­ plan In leave tomorrow for Lake and if they don't know how to
fn t n Ihe T V market Ills critics son and Mrs. Yelvlngton and Mrs. Wales to Join Mrs T riilu c k ’s sister swim i f * best to forbid them to
and brother In-law. Mr and Mrs i-o into Ibe water without adult
predicted he would ruin himself l i t i s .
G K Wet more, In spend the week super VKion.
A fter eating
you
with the film houses
end al Kissim m ee I,ake near Lake sliould w ail nt least an hour ho­
But tne rnwhoy’s popularity in
The D E L T A G irl* ' Grass Court Wale*
lm e going inlo Ihe wnler.
the (heaters doesn't srnin lo nave t'haiiiiiloiislilps w ill lie held nt
You don't even have lo leave
diminished lie is ru rre rilly film
I lie Cricket Club in Philadelphia,
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam llln lr and home lo have a reallv wonderful
Ing "W inning the W e sl," one of Aug. Iffi-illl.
young daughter Dianne have re holiday
weekend.
W illi
some
six features he plans tn make lids
turned lo their home in St lauds, clever planning you can have a
year. He figures Ids audience has
Tim Washington Redskins of Mo , after visiting with Mrs H lnir's happy, *afe Fourth rigid ill your
greatly Increased because of T V
" I ’m gelling a lol more mall the N F L have played only one parents, Mr and Mrs Edmund own luiek vard. Invite a group
scon lens tie In their history. M eisrh, at their home nn Pork of friend* over (each bringing a
from Ihe hlg cities like fats All
covered
ili*h
or
sandwiches).
gelee and N -w Y o rk ." he com Thai, was against tho New York Avenue.
Then firgitrdsc games for llie
Wnented, " I never had much of a Glnntn on Oct. I , IM 0 ,
N E TW O R K .S T R IK E
children and relaxing raid s or
' following tn She hlg towns, he
NEW Y O R K Mi
The lode charade* for the uiittll*.
* cause my p fe t’m never gut much before." he added, "W eslerns go
of a piny there. Hut now the hlg In eyeins. One thing Is always cer pendent Radio W riters Guild railed
If firew ork* are permitted In
Inin: T h e ir popularity w ill always n n lrikr today against three m alnr
city kids see me on T V ."
votti i-ainmiirdty, all lire neigh
return
"
networks
The
guild
said
the
walk
Incidentally, since television, his
Autry offered nn Interesling out would disrupt broadcast rov bar and friends ran pool llti-lr
m all Is n lol harder In read, since
It now rnm es from n younger an geographical sidelight lie said the erage of fhe Republican anil llrn i firew orks md pul on a ri-allr
gigaollr Spectacle rigid then- in
Western has alw ays been popular oeraf cnnvrolions in Chicago
dlenrr
tin vard. tire spindlier can ml
However, nil three networks
" I don'l know whether inv pie in ihe South .mil Southwest Hut
lures are gelling a heller play In Ihe must ruhld liurse opera fans National Rrondcnstlng C o . Cnlilin a- lire ''swimming pool." Itesl -•(
Broadcasting
System
noil dll 11'• m * v »'li I hr porki't I itink
big city theaters," hr added, "but tire in Western Pennsylvania and bin
Am erican Rroadcasling C o —said V"ur nerves and well bring,
1 saw one Indication Ihnl lliey Upstate New Y o rk.
A n yw ay, no mater where you’
a might. R e rc n lly, a first run 'lira .
At present. Ihe moneyed cow- their news programs would nul
1 spending ihe Fourth have fun
“ It r played n Charles Slurred Wrst hoy Is oinking six features a year, he interrupted
em . Jock Mahoney played a see Hi half hour T V shows, a weekly
nndary role, hut the ails hilled radio show, four other T V aeriea
him as the ’star of the Range uml iiiniinK'ng his extensive flnsnRiders T V series,’ which my out elal holdliij.s I asked him if he
(II produces."
ever Ihoiighl of retiring as a per­
Autry said candidly find movie former,
Westerns nre In a stump
" I su n rise I ought to," he re ­
"T h e re have been too many hlg plied "Hut I'm dougnned If I don’t
budget Westerns with slnrs like Just like working
C lark Gable, Gregory P erk. John
Wayne end K irk Dougins," lie ohAhnul this time of year, things
,* M rv e d . "N a tu ra lly , this n ils Into
••the playing lim e of Ihe program go wrong Tor a columnist. He
Weeteme.
starts splitting Infinitives right
"B u t Uw program Western field down Ihe middle Teh keys on the
Is h eller now, because It ha*
thinned out. Roy Rogers Isn’t tnak typew riter Jam lie puls Ihe c a r­
Jpg pictures now, nor a iv rim bon paper In backwards He calls
Holt or Charlie W orrell Now I here M nnlvn Monroe on the phone and
Salto taiUv swim tuft whli
ere only four regular s e rle s -m y gets P ercy Kilbride.
n i l el Columbia, Rex Allen and
bo It's lime In lay off for a
ny Mack Rrnwn nt Monogram vacation Jack Qtilgg and Jim
lklrr«d pontli (hat can ba warn
R ill E lllo ll Ls ma‘
‘
making
some, hut I Harnn w ill keep ynu Informed nn
don’t think It's• a series.
Hollywood matters while I baik
^ "B u t 11 h is happened this way In tne Italbon sun.

Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. Sweeney

FOR A GAY FOURTH!

M is
I I ii i m
\
W ill,
III'*
Maple
\ i enin , wlm Ira- Iw-i n
Inn hi in- in Sanford
r|nm|s for
tinac Hum '.’ll m i l , leieiVed lief
bachelor of a rls degree on Join
!' at Ihe I'a lv e is ity ,,f Florida
She is a trio hei in the West Side
Prlniwry School A son, W illiam ,
n fifth gtndn teacher ill Green
Cove Springs, ami is wot lung for
a t i i is l i i s degree at U m Velsilv -f
Flotilla
Mrs
W illiam
W all
I* riches a- 111,. Hanford Vornlintml
Hi bool
llidh
grndiialcd
ft..in
R a'hingion M issionary I'.ilb ’i*,

M cc lin ir Is H eld
Hy Frush&gt; Icrim is
(In' filtn 1 ■l!ifimi i HirutifiLT ■
*f Hi*
" ’•■h " f Mi* ('it Hvtpfljin I'h m -ii
u n* It* M hr » nitfhl

in |li•- n.

n

I •!nr it 1111n»i I IhidliMp jitnl w it - it
f* Mill'd

Ikv itlniMsf

Vii |*i|i

\

* m '■*»■*I «ll ill 11(*|1* l ViIIi |H sit !*f» -I
hv vvivi * of Mm mi'iiilsi rs ■
*f Hi*
Mt'ti f'hd* I mj♦ Mu' Hint piiitl i ci
Mtp |ii k\ili-ifi* **f n ilitiu tn Mm
mnnnrif **f
»no ^Idcli w ill h*

M'ff I hi help t(t fltlV tin* m t nf Mi*
S rlH vltl
flljif 1-4 )hHliu pM'l
" " I'd b\ tiifliiii i i 1li|t(oil r 1"itn
jiiid im iivithiiiIt ini i rrt'liori j|| Mm
MuitsI Sis»II dm rnr Mm* n .t i*c1iMi
-•'ft iMIl.
I'hii'Hp prr ifid m jn v n l imiulcul
■utti liiiin h\ r ifilc H c k h rffm
( luiphiiir m^idnni n( Mu Sfnviil
An ShiliMit, wlm &lt;1* iim fiitl id '-(I Id*
it In l
II t II * ..in i'll |ihini"i in n
nf MmIII PM11111)#11 b IIIO'lM'
IT? r.
1, JIM.) fdi,m 11Hi d, III ku of
1X||| \ ii ,‘ ttfiM'iH ti un \ * i v
YVf 11 • •1. i\ . d in hi
i h • fit'll
*1 »s. |Mn»n* (1 i. 1 f *** 1hi ♦if*i . Hull
w J»
,i*ml 1. . 1. ai|--r‘ 1I'nt no I f rmid ‘ "* f" ' r &gt;,1 w 111', im ff 1 1-■
111-ih 1■
i 1 -. un
T i i|| let
ir*\ ( hrut. - M-.m • --li . 1X* f
inp* • 1 'b. ........ M 1(11 pmi
1.v Mi* 1air, llt-Mi 1I* *11 l •un
1H’Mf
M.«f f • M P» odiid
lilt'll' • 1-1011(1. (•’ , Id. 1 Tin*
NI. 1,011 . -•( fl'l *'4i i in.
\

A Wniimin* of IS'iruiei'hi
Mmiiu"*

Mi

11**91V HI i'll

t*i»‘l Mt"

Mdlui

PERSONS

O l'T O V IK T It lS T

EVES i : \AMt \Mi
( il.A S S liS

K I'IT K II

41111*1 \ I1||.lp(|l%) l|IMU' ; l||I

yi"d

fil'd

N Hfok* ,

of It* hnu;.

I.. 7

II** t \

lo U t o|pp|l ih “h.*f ford 1hf

EVERY

l("1,,’t i , M*

'

•&gt;

FAS CI NATI NG PHASE.
OF

r //

&lt;/

*, . *
* A •

* j

’ "a
■
» --v

'

•**

V v J r

Z t/

t

r*;-

111TI •11;-1( i l l '
II

i

t n .t f il

\ n ||

In- | i l l .1 r i l

t*
.&lt;»"
•• .
•.•

^

&lt; n m i i l t - l i l\

Nit Mid Mr**, ti N Nioigidi M
(tin** Mm min, Mi-» Slid l» v Mo*
iffip, l lnmmit Hint* t nnd M» '" I
Mr*t NV II MMdti'vnrd of n i"
Ml*.

dux. i

*»♦t ied fivr vietmipx in mn mtrhi
iiit lit Jv id (#1 iiii'ii Knt ■\%it v I
I*n mm, 11 11■
f In f 11 t •i 11 vi »

palm % T in 1 iliniltli* riHi:
i, r
u iih
performed Id h i
W
1'
Hi link*i di nf Mii‘ I' ir d IlnpH
I'lu iri ti In Mis- pn*miict nf mum
her" nf Mm fnmith*' nml rim**
fi tenth nf Mm rntlplr
Tin* brill*' widA
m h i Ing'*
11V him flit hi* t , nod won »i Ini I In
inn (rrurth tfnvvn nf wlult i*v*d I
umlmHilurnl mmindy i'Al1 * bm
(n*ii"«» tnffutii Thu •in***'* im fnslt
iPtii'il with ft "wouMirnit n* &gt;klin*
"hort puffud "tuuvn** ui'il
»mvnipt! lint tori" frusl npud ihe
tcu from thi* in i'klinu lo
She
nhn vvoiu n whlto lint '*rmM*d
with tiliy rm rlnid* mid nt lim
"Im uldrr u ii" •» r«ii "iu.v«' »*l vv» el
lien 11 ni"»*" Hhi' m ille d ii w liilr
l*rny»T Honk
Mi"" l»lin i' Mnr irtin of SiivnO
mih( (in ., i-ruMin nf Mo In id**,
served nx inilid of liomn. to I un**
irmvnrd in "oft him* "Imdnn u ps'
Sim won* fi
nf vvbde rn»
initino". 'rimiim** Slnti’i of 1.1\ lit!
rinl* pur form n l (In* do Mi*" nf hr-.f
mn n
♦h.
Mr* S lu k r", Mir In id* ’ •
It.
rhiI'm* Ft drun" **r Nnv\ i*f
wit Ii ii tmi *r»gr of whit**
lnmif*t1inh*ly f**llon dig d&gt;. i n
rmiipv Mr iin&lt;1 %ti •* .1 \ H 'oiird
efdei huned with n iri-rpli-ni tf
Mitdr Iminr tin Sr«*l( \vn m r I It*’
hridr'" tnliln wit" iivriln n l atilt n
Itii i* I lot h nod i * ldi*r*’d with n
foul Mured wt'dilinr ink* h -ppu *I
*vdh ii m lnlitton1 luidi* mid gi "*m
Whdo fh.vvrt" wore lostl odlt
g ir.'n ei e ill t(i»i’*»l fit IflU Mn ......ill"
♦if fh«* llovvnrd luune
I 'uindl wii" "id ved hi 'M I /
p.d.eil- nnd M i" W \ &gt;'“ k* 'd
Ufhimtii. with M»«' vvudihllg - ike
"orvod hy Mi • T V S(ih*«
I'le^iditn: mr*r fin* h»id»
, "ol.
m u Mra lion ( fnivif»ud of Iy
m
(iiiir,, n|"(*'i in In\\ of I hr hi i •h
m in t h tt *s-d*d dig u *'" Mi *............
Mm gin■ of Siivunmih Ur I
I iillts 11 W illuiiii" '*f p«n «n&lt;•ilit
Mi niul ,Mr" I .iiiu !**(**ii l*H Id*
ip Hie n ftri noun for « wsiltlim*
flip I hi ouoh H o i ld*i,
puff-, of AhihuniJi I ’m 11jiv ( It it k!
Mr
I nny-dori vvme ji h|jn
I
vvliiti ■Fiiintiii't miil xvtill nhif* ‘
n -isH ltri After .IllK Hi *tle\
II
i hii k« l|n*d Inline nf dM \\ t
H i • Sir* ' l
( ’ 111' a| " h opi on I of lull Ii 1* r ■
■

nnh: Mr mid M r". K

K

l)R. ( ’.

« ip i m i e i I
n i m il

(N ,II i , i l l i l l

I" M

I *1 Mr* I l!

s |» i|* 111. NVI ’ U l l l

I n r N11 111I I I M ill &gt;•') V H i

Ra y m o n o

in vim*nt niii id id ( 'In ltd*' 11&lt;*vvi* * •I
pi rifffpdireil the hent dl' Molt
\ i tlim ( Jm'I'I n n *ho ie - m&gt;
piinini t r»| n p* M"il of ' "ininuiiit i
■•mt'iMp l»**l l*v Nit Md i i h ' iii

-m i *1

ni i

tn i-

S

tudio

m in k l.in M in

IT m iii

io'*;

’wsesmes'

C o k e m a k e s w a r m w e a llie r m e a ls
e a s ie r a n d ta s tie r

Tt&lt;ia(i4&lt;
______

M anilHMtBj
)yv:vM0c.^«

A whli for swimming

NW

sfropUti. Bolt 1*0100, black,

L A S T T IM E S T o ll A Y

•'

Wm

i-LOAlf

ANNI

ROBERTSON ■FRANOS

TlllIUS. &amp; FRI.!

/44#€*tm ct . W

TOMOflROWH

6 5 c SHOPPER S SPECIAL 6 5 &lt;
H P E C IA L H

fonfltftoti Hso h*,nfi hottt btu*.

^

TWOHNC6AKS RtSNAU. FOR
WEMJNMB POWER-

caflb*# rot*. Slits 32-38.

CHICKEN CHOW MEIN WITH RICE
OR
_________GRILLED FRANKFURTERS________

7.95

PIER
LEMON CUSTARD, APPLE ami BLUEBERRY
-r v -

R c u m illa
t &amp; A n d ersen
WALGREEN AGENCY

yjsssanc
flNfnw 11 V' 'll• Vl Pt» «\ ' 1' ;
RU*I IN 1Ht A1Rl

O thsr Butts
To H it* 42
tin * P lic a
Style* -

LAST TIMES TONIGHT
*

__

&lt;t

N«wi

Cartoon
Short*

i

5.95

NYLON SUITS - 9.95
(irnrers un- nnw featuring dsaplayA nf Coea-LnU

Children’s Suit* In
One And 2 - Fc. Style*

T H U R S D A Y A N D F R ID A Y !

uni iliivnrfiil Oombiniliims nf gnml tilings lo o.il.

Yi*it llio Coke nml Fowl ilisplay*

Mi

Size* 2 to 14

ami sen fur yimrsolf luiw ritiy hosjiilalily

|1 To 2.98

6 . E . P u r c e ll C o «
110 W

a t r in t S tm t

m g *.}W i'A it Jr'—i C l i . . A . 1 . f.Hd .

e-** .

Sanford, Florida

i mo?

IO IT I ID

K a Home"

'N o v e lly _

TH E

"Gun To Gun"

- 1- .

mm
1.?VO-'vpBuvSpSajEL

6

— Plus —
Cartoon — "Mou»o

"C«4a*H *

(md* — ft .

Bottle Carton
flvi Dtpodl
in ir i* "

A iiiM d tm r rxe

SAN EO H D

25*
im p

r n r * *--«*

C O C A - C O I.A

becomes when you select
ilia right tilings to serve.
r o u fiu i I f

H O TTM N C. CO.
O 1» « . lot COCS-COU COMSSMV

�*- •.
■!LU ! . „LJ..U

Blues Crush Leesburg, 11-4, For Second Straight W in
•tttfSS.’Z jw M. Walter Places Paul Eskew In Southern Outtiel4
Leesburg Tonight;

By KKNT CIIKTLAIN
Signs of u revival of the Semi
nolo ttlurn victory imtrhine ur •
beginning In be dliccr liable now
Laat night lint Seminole" won
their second game In n row and
pulled within one-half game of
sixth pluro Leesburg.
Snllford
literally flattened tin1 Puckers,
11-4, before IH7 |)iild faint at tho
Memorial Stadium.
Jotge Rivero. who hail *i '»tn*t11

A____________ __________________________ •

Kassabian, R o b e r t s
And Cook Make Up
S a n f o r d Rooter's
Northern Outfield
Jay M. Walter, Hemlnole lllue'a
bookkeeper and loyal liooiter of
the club, "elected huitllng Paul
Eskew of Sanrord a* III" rlghtIidiii i on the Southern team.
Walter, a inetnht'r of till' "utioffilial IJeadier dull" nt Memurlal
Slmllum, became the first local
fan not to oiek injiiicd John Jm*
hra of the lllues.
Wallet "elected ,
-.- «

Mighty Me!” Fleischer Paces
Legion To 3-0 Win Over Oviedo
By KKNT LTIKTI.AIN
Sport" Editor

la

t In- I, e e n h a r g
nti.l!.'
lu kei , ~t -

|

f|i" "
■'iindurii. I
Min i n v
II )' i d H
Ill'll C lm r l.

m n

Joe I'nrUe
here icorrd all
the four Packer mi" in the fifth
Inning.
"Jiilling Joe" Parin’, who hit
all hunters the find moitlh of
the aeasoil olid who has hit one
•very month alnre that time,
ilamnird out a Ireinmiloua drive
that hit the rlertrir wire to the
irorrhoartl out-hle of the park
for hia nlolh rireult clout of
tha year with no one on In the
alith. 'Hie roumblrJpper placed
Parian In a two-war tie with
Dusty llhndea for the aecond
high Hpol on the rlnli and also
earnetl the Sanford find worker
a free atrak dinner at llerrnnn'w
Csfe.
Tonight Hie llluiH will wuge
__
their Imttte for
f,
sixth plnce when
the

the

x
i

lo 11li* t

only ■

&gt;1:.,

!'T

K.'kew, ■

In the friendly ' -i.
or)
liookkeeprr'a »e- J. M. Waller
lections.
For the Northern learn, Walter
•llaplayed Id" individuality hy
piloting Ituy Homlermeyer ut flret
har.e, ln*teiril of ahiirtMop, where
the I'alalku player ha" rerelved
all of hi" votea "o fur. Itrd lloherta wu" placed In the outfield
with mi entirely original outer
gulden hy Walter.
Pal Cook, Daytona Itearh, ami
I'nlutkn'a Mike Ku"»ablan were
Jny'a other two flyhawk pirka
for tlie Northern outfield. The
Inti flyrluiaera made Iheir debut
In the All-Slur hullotliig with
Walter'" "election".

official, was , iii &lt;K j
'
poled to he If
A '
Su.'iford to v io t H
Idm M n n a i
iFi
IllllllFlIiutely
I Ik H
waa Interpret oi
*ijl
hv Home that the Dun Piratmi
Dlnut" were Inteiested in heiping
the locnl dnh In pn-iiarution for
the possible return of the (linnt"
heie next "prlng,
Actiinlly Marian told the group
he didn't think tin- Diunt" were
intereated or could help tin&lt; Hines
at thi" time. Mnrliin didn't iduck
any "itggi-"ted attempt that tho
Sanford has'-laill lira-* might meet
WM* and ill,r u n s the local IniH eit tint tun
troth with Hllhhell If he came.

in

I; f
I :'

v "i"'-?;'- ..‘I

,.

D

lin ie .

Mnn.iyi i

1111111■l( V1.■1111will

r C - t ' V ptohalilv |i I t e h
M f i 'l . T 1
,• Murray llyrd in
ii n effort
to
■ jjH '
'
climb in t h e
"tamling". However, Mill Jonew
yE /
might get the
M ta W
uuil with llyrd
Murray llyrd hidiiK waved for
the opener In lluylonu lleucli to
iriomiw night,
The Semllioleir started fuel off
Bob Keith and Leesburg, uw Pitul
Eskew singled and Mule weeuti I
after D»mgv Keuln funned tu
open the name, Dimly KlaMk”
wee paned ami Pa tile lim’d u
■Ingle tu tight to counter Kskew
from third. Itlmdei arored on
Grout's Infleia gummier to Urmly.
Aleno then walked ami when he
attempted to Meal Fundnrn fitmhl#d the catidier'a throw peinilllirnf
Paries to eroae the plate with
Aleno nmking weemid wafely.
Ill the big fourth Inning Ihe
Kemlnnlew ernrrd nIx tlmew on
fire hllw und an rrror pluw a
cmi|ile of wnlkw. Dusty Ifhodew
accounted for two of the lalllrw
with a "Ingle "ruling
P.wkew
who had itouhled In Sanhirn ami
Krnlw. After Parlwe Hulked,
(Sroal wing led home |(hodr».
Rhode-' Iwo Klll'w ran Ills total
for tin' last two nlglitw to eeveli.
Since Id" reltirn to the Heiiilnule
line nil n week ago, Ithiiilew hat
blasted out 14 liitw In the last
H4 tlme« ut hut fur a hilslerlnu
.41S1 overage and haw driven In |5
runa In thoau eight guinea on two

Honiara.

I.teeburi
Brady, ■■
Pawllck, cf
W UllfllUl Ws
Fuiulura, «ill
2li
Collins, If
Long, SIj
Mnntsdsoes, lb
Caldwell, c
Peikslakli, rf
Keith, p
a-Tnimp
Totals
Hanford
Kenla, If
Eakew, rf
Rhodes, c
Parlse, lb
(Iroat, cf
Aleno, 3h
onialce, 2b
inters, aa
MlVtro, p

All II O A
,'l 0 II 4
5 | 2 0
4 2 2 2

a

I) 2 2
'III 12 27 II
for Keith In Hilt.
000 040 000 - 4
900 001 O lx-ll
, a,—i-ong a, rumlnrn. It— Kskew
8, Rhodes 9, Parlse 2, Aleim, Don■alas, Hahtots, Kenls, Keith,
Brady, Fundura, Collins. Kill—

Farias 9, Hantnrn, Rhode* 2, Ksk*w. Kenla, Croat 2, Fumloru, Colllita B. •alt—Eskew, Mmitsdeurn.

HR—Collins, I’arlso. Hit—F.skuw.
DP—-Brady, Ftmdorn nnd Montsdlorai Rhodes and Rivero. Hit
W Kleth 4, Rivero 4. HD—by
Kallh It, Rivero 2. W innerRtvaro. Imser—Keith. U—Hlglmm

|

A le n o H

I-I h- I
II " f i l l il |
I ll'ril e- fill i ho WpjB
lentil,

tlie

In the font veins III Sanford the
Clunt* lost about *11)0,000, Mai Ian
said, and thirl lig in e "peak" for
Itself. C u rre n tly the (Hunts have
m MIhlf
sii
assumed ii mammoth tank In ta k ­
V(* J
11,mI f|ir
first ing over the Inrnknipl K n o xville
'sc
)ml1" " 11 1h '' d n h of the Class II T rl - State
Hunt hern club.
League anil Ihnt should he enough
\ i \ * 'l B '
For Managers, to keep them busy spending money
v •
. Walter c h n o s e wit limit getting involved In Saili 'i
for ford.
'AW
I W S Ji/i
'/ tI'ep
f||; Humbert
H(Jlillt H
[ld
H

I ll'll'

p ln y e l

Id k'**
p o p u I a r Hill
Hlelneke for the Northern AllNturs. Wallet likes the lung hall
hilling Harmon Young ul third
base of the North ever the popu*
lit: choice of Jurk Cade.
Albert &lt;). Von
llerbulls,
ruudymukir and rihld Hemlnole
lllue fan, listed Jorge Itlvero as
one of Ids three plleheru on the
llerhulla’
Boullteru team. Von
—
--------rlmlie of Itlvero was the first
vole for the little Sanford Hur­
ler in the All-Star balloting.
However another fan wrote In
Itlvero'" name yeaterday to give
the flinger Iwo votes.
„,
.... Displaying fnrther

A" fur the (Hants returning here
next year and assuming control of
the locni dull, your guess Is as
good as uurs. They have cittulitly
been very cooperative In giving
the lllue* a Ims, uniforms nnd con­
cession equipment. The Olantnwned Mayfair has sllh-lcaivd the
Hemlnole Country Club with Inlentlom of improving It.
Tills seems to Indicate that they
are definitely Interested In Hallfold. hut whether II menus they
are laving the groundwork for the
return of their massive fm in sv*tern next year Is still another
matter. Hettiemhor tlmlr former
quarters are atilt occupied hy the
Doited Htutcs Nuvy,

originality,
for

Dnytiiua
short•^■1 slop, unit Dick
iB L * .. r m J V , Kenner the Duy1 ' w y 11 o n u a e c o n d
Li
&gt;f l
/ humman. OrlauLa
t^-*3 f &lt;do’s short fleldT. * ’
cr. Danny Doy,
K
'
J
wits W a l t e r ’ s
v, choice for tha
r s &gt; A X t B i . South’ s s It u r t Paul Kskew stop,
Voting thus far has hit the 45
mark tin balloting dropping tu
only three voles cast yestsrday.
The rontesl will last about tlirsu
more weeks and all Hanford votes
will he combined with votes from
oilier league cites to maka-ttp the
final solccllons for the AH-Hlar
classic that will he played in
Alemorinl Ktndlum on the night
of July 25.
Walter'iv All-Star Pleka
North
Poa. South
Son'meyer, Pal, III Levy, Orl.
Kenner, D. B. 2B Funtlora, Lee
llnllur, D. II.
SB Doy, Orl.
Young, J. It.
SB Aleno, Ban.
Dunne, Del,.
O Ford, Orl.
Kassithlan, Pal. OF Collins, Lees
Cook, D. H.
OF Hhorea, Orl,
Huberts, Del,.
OF Eskew, San.
Miller, DeL.
P Byrd, San,
Mills, J, II.
P Bass. Coc.
Pennington, Pal, P Sewell, Orl,
fltelneke, Pal.
M lumber, Coc.
Moat Popular Player, Levy, Orl,

pastime.
looking

Mike Kasashlen

Ily
AM JACOBSON
JACUHHON
Ur 88AM
Mel Fleischer yeaterday hurled
a neat 1'hitter to lead the local
Ainarlcatt I.eglun Junior Baathall
team to a 3 to 0 win over a fame
Oviedo squad. Walt Duda, the
•eml-pro flaah, who pitched for
Oviedo alao turned In a creditable
game. Duda yielded nine hlta, but
aa the acore ahowa, tlfhtenad up
roaalderably with men on baaea.
Ftelacher, hewever, waa &lt;the
Mg gun yealasday.'In aetcMag
hka third win af Uw eaaaaa
agalnat only w laaaphe atnaah
out eleven Iwtaawn’ to ralaa &lt;Ma
total for fotrr :«MMo &lt;M igaIn i.) to 48—na^tavChte reaatd
in any less as. He a n he patloua troabie only aMej la the
fifth he landod th e ’ haaae M
walk«, but-the able wan tel Ired
without damage.
The game ihaped up early aa ii
pltchei'a duel. Although Sanford
mi two ocenwionw had men on
Imwe, neither team scored until
the iaittoin half of the fourth Inn­
ing uf the abbreviated aeven inn­
ing till.
In the fintrlh Hanford acared
what proved In be the winning
run. Junior Metla opened the
frame with a •Ingle, Me then
pilfered second and came home
»n I-arry Mate.’ ground hall
which went through Wheaton,
the Oviedo shortstop.
The conteit
than continued
aroreleaw until the bottom of the
■lath Inning, when Metta again
opened with a alngle, and atole
aecond. Tile neat two hat linen
were
retired,
hut
successive
■Ingle* hy Jimmy Wade, Flelachre, and Dell Sheffield combined
with an error hy the Oviedo
ceiitvr-flrliier brought home Metta
and Wadu with two final runa.
Diamond Chatter: legion Coach,
Hill Fleming, U currently out of
town on n well-earned vacation. J.
D. Cordell, Legion Praaldent and
u director of the Semlnola flluov

Won T 5 »n i

Florida fitale League
(irltiiitlu
•
3
Palatka
8
3

Ilul.antl

•

,

4

.

Juxville Beach
8
■
Daylona Beach
0
0
lioesburg
4
7
Sanford
4
8
Cocoa
2
0
Jacksonville Ueach 8 Del,and 1
Sanford II Leesburg 4 ■
Daylona Beach 2 Cocoa 0
I'utulku H Urlatnlo 7
Jacksonvillu Ueueh at UtLaitd
Palatka at Urlatulo
Daylona Ueach at Cocoa

.......................Ill—

HU

Itohnou s Spoiling Dood" softliaii team will renew It" Idil tu
gain undiwpiitril possession of first
place In the City Msn'a Hofthull
t,i-ngue at the l.akefront Diamond
tonight when they tangle with the
third place Navy nine ut 7:20 p.iti.
"Doulileheailer h Inner," lied
lllrrw, will lie on the hill for
Wilwon-Miiirr In the nlghlctip in
oppowe llunl-Meriury nl 0:110
.m. Wilson will In- trying In
old IN first place tie with ItoV
won'w In the wei oud .game.
No wofthall game" will he play­
ed on the lilfellt of July 4, no the
Men'a loop will piny tomorrow
night. Itohwon'w will meet UntilMefrury In the opening gnnio it
7:90 tomorrnw and Wilmn will
piny Navy at 11:0(1 p.m. In the
final tilt.

K

KnterpriRu

2

Sal-Army
Wade's

2
0

K m im illa t'.
ItcH iill"

, Personal

fit. Lqula at Clevelind
Chicago at Detroit
National League
flrooklyn
44
18
New York
45
22
Chicago
34
31
St Ixtuii
31)
34
Phlladtlphta
30
37
Cineligtaii
a&gt;
so
Boston •
27
43
Pittsburgh
19
53
Brooklyn 4 Philadelphia 3
New York 0 Boston a
Wt Louis I Cincinnati 3
Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 2
Philadelphia ut Brooklyn (2)
Pittsburgh aI Chlcagu (2)
Clnciunall it Si Louts might)
New York ul Huston
Florida International league
Miami
57
20
Miami iicuch
a:i
:ta
Tampa
31
33
Havana
4*
37
St. Petersburg
(2
44
West Halm Ueach 41
45
Lskslsnd
2U
M
Key West
22
«5

*- To Womon With
' Nagging Backacho

TO!'-'

M l

,

■

“ —

l i ilr tM m i l alraln, c iu a n IhU Impoftanl
fonrl Ion lo ilo tf tkiw n .n iu r folk# aulf«r n a*.
itac M i k u l i c - f M l n l M r a b k Minor W il«
U clrriu tlona duo to roU or wrunv dial rear

. r»-

l»‘» rul &lt;HKi:F««fullv For uvar
20 &gt;«**(•
M tmav 1)4 tW |f HOI
iooiulrlarly • N llifU i).
r© f i i l i
,« l i l l (11 uiliDlav

Moalransky, DeL.
Bailor, D. B...........

Ugirte. J. B.

J

Tilt IS MOUNT,10 f H I I

----------------------------------

- —

FltvAer
telaVv»l:v***e**s*«i
1*•"*■»*■*

M

f
i
- J|*gL

Manny Gatta*

Haml

KTNNU CLUH
,T MAT1NKRH
July 2 — Charity
Mutinee Rika Club
July 4 ■ 5
2:00 P. M.

ir v lf.

Hondermeyer, Pal.

&gt; " * -* • *

n

11 HACKS
WKD. and SAT.
Dally Doubt* lit
and 2nd ftacaa
((ulniclaa avary
raca

Bus Service
Leaves Yellow Cab
Office 6:50 P. M.
t

Ifly av on tm tif'

1

b o h ll

*i»I 1«•Hwf in llrill
f*«t.
puclorv amt) honnlUli h*V4

luwu u / hliliter fuuetiun. iioclitri Bur tf'Hitl
ki4**y function La m iy inipartiiit !o •'"*«

p l a y i n g Jack
[Cade of DeLand.
o u n g la a
eadv hot corner
guardian and a

a - o .

Mon. • Tuts.

Thurs. - Frl,

IrrlliiOseh* ■*» w«»|l ■■ I'su K ly
11
1 ^ iMNDrr MmmIi TI ip flr«l
4 |i III llrll loll Will III IH i |A|f|fB||*

p f all the thlnl
basemen In the
North, ono Har|man Young i*
currently
run­
ning second tu
tho sensations I

Itaukiy nJ|M j

£
-ji ■
F&amp;lj.

I.YCt)

btilh, WlMniuanatMtrdir r*&gt;nJlllon.«u*li

--------- --------- Coaler Field ------------------------

^

10 - Races *

SUFFER LONGER!
t‘Diiti'n i Iim il 1it *i n4 of minor 0I1111

l

phono 31,

r n : 1 5 P. M.

LICK THE AGONY
OF M I N O R S

NBiilniltektrh#. kv4«nf prp4ntlrn»rKr,
|4«kJ4elt#ia Mini (JUj Ia*u m«r I-' tlnil iu aWiW*

1 h^ - ---------------------—
-------------------- —
c«"” ----------- :- --Left FlaM --------------------------------------------------------------

113 Magnolia

5 2
.025 —
Ii plnch-hlttlng n coach during itoliKori'n
5 4
.55(1 4
Fleming's absence...... Terry Cor- Navy
.222 3 4
il«1), who mined last Frlday'r Hunt-Mercury 2 7
Dame" Tonight
game because he wai In TallaltnsHobson'* v*. N avy
«(o for the IH62 Hoys’ State reW II kuii v». Hunt
turned to the line-up yeaterdny.
Duntea Tomorrow
. . . . While Terry was gone Huhba
Hobson’" vs. Hunt
Ulibic, left handed first baseWilson v". Navy
man, annulled the catching duties.
"Your Mutual Insurance Friend'
Huhba hail tu use his first base­
112 N. Park Ave.
Phone 101
man's mitt because no left-hand­
ed catcher's mitt cmtld be found.
It didn't seem tu hamper him,
though, for he throw out two
runners attempting to steal sec­
ond.
Oviedo
UOll l)(ti) t&gt;—0 1 2
Hanford
ntnt 102 s —it 3 2
Duda and Jones; Fleischer and
Cordell.

First Base
Roberts, Del............ ...
Cltft, J. H....................
Pollard, D, II. .. —....
Homlermeyer, Pal,
Heeond Base
o
n wwater,
M v r, uDeL...........
w i*.
Bra
M. Smith, Pal.
Rtnnor, D. B.
Rucker, D. H,
Shorts

Doy. .Oil.......

DR. II. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST

INHI HANf i; AT A SAVIN!
KOI! YOIJH
( Men)
1IOMK
- AGTOMOHU.K
W. I,. |»ct. Dll
Wilson .Water 5 2
.1125 —
H1IHINKSS

AJl-Star Balloting

Itnhra, San. ..
Furulora, Lee*.
Bh
Fuudora, Lae*.
Balogh, Coc. ..
Brady, Last. ..

iim u ts o to 12—2 to b
90S Atlantic Dank HuRdlSi
I'hone TU

It
I, ""I Night
KnU’tpiiiif 20, Wadi*'" 21
Salvation A rm y 17, Ito u m illat'" d

------------------------------ Third Base ----------------------------

'

I IIIMI —
I ono —
.IKJII 2
.000 2

!

g ® and Van Gjlder. T -t :54. A- 4117.
BALLOT' FOR F 8 L NORTII-RODTH ALL-STAR TRAMS
i; •
North
I'oeltloa
Sauth
---------------------------- First Base -------------- — ---------IjB^y ('*
K
. ........ .........
Hoeond Base —
*
■

Ifffe‘
H

I)
o
2
2

Enterprise scored 14 mint off
the offering" of McTeer in the
flint Inning nnd went on to add
15 more tu win u free-scoring
girls' Huff Drill game 20-21 froni
Wade'" (Jriu cry ul the l.akefront
lllamond lust
night. Salvation
Army continued to loll on hy heat­
ing Koumlllat and Anderaon'" 17tl in the aucuiid game of the
dullhlehender.
In the opener Enterprise nnd
Wade's wcored an astronomical
total of GO runa in a five inning
game. The win kept the Enterpriwu women in a two-way tie with
Kulvatlun Army aw both third
place Wiidrt’w and ItmrmllUl'w loit
to remain in n tie for third plnce.
Knlerpriwc
(14)25 UK—20 14
Wade w
0 20 01—21 17
lllrl, Mine." and Allman; McTeer,
Jucohauti and Dandridge.
Itoumillat
022 01- 0 II
Salvation Army
II0H 9x—17 0
Huweii and Flips*. White; l.ct and
McDonald.

The Seminole Blues This
Tonight
Sanford at 1-eeihurg
Thursday
Sanford at Daytona
Friday
Daytona at HAN FOB
Halurday
Cocoa at HANFORD
Hunday
Hanford at Cocoa

over

tho voting for the first week we
find that some pretty fair player*
have been overlooked In tha pres­
ence of so ninny talented players
in the North. Take fur example
catcher Don I’ostnn of Palatka
who Is hilling .301. The limited
service receiver Is a steady per­
former who has been above the
,3110 circle all year und Is a good
rale her lo hoot, hut lie has been
lost behind the shuffle far Ray
Dunne, DeLand’s popular .308 hit­
ting backstop, and .900 slugging
veteran Rill Robertson uf JaX
Beach.
Another overlooked Asalta la
outfielder Mlko Kessablan, a
■punky little slugger who Is crack­
ing the hall out at a respectable
J'24 clip, Mike, a&gt; many will re­
member, waa In Hanford Ihia
■prlng trying out with the St.
Lttula Brownlee San Antonio Mis­
sion farm club. The Httls ArmenThere are eight par 4 hole* Ian flyhawk was the aecond high­
measuring morn than 400 yards at est battrr In the Stale League laat
Northwoml Club In Dallas, Tha year with • lofty .981 mark. Few
longoit la 4C0 yards.
temember him now when the
voting cornea up for tho All-Star

---------------------------------- Shortstop

______ ------ ---------:------------------- —------------------------ :---------- — ------------------------------1------------------------------Lilt or prise Swamps
Robson's Will (May
DU. L. T. DOSS
Watfl* i*iris, 29-21
Navy Softhull Team
CIIIKOI'IIACTOH

Mound Trip

-j

1

�s
I .
I

H. JAMES OUT AGENCY
G e n e r a l

FREE

|
ft

GENE’S TEXACO
I l l s Sanrunl Asa,

SERVICE
n sM

i *m

FIRST STREET

H. JAMES CIJT

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING -T Y P I N G
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

JAMES II. Ell I
A aloe.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

The 11)52 Dodge

TK I.KI'IION K H 1H0 an.I 1071
llimm lot 'Uinloid A l It. Ml.

National Itnnk IlnllillnK

in
for

$

WE

2412.

Th f ITirnilurt* tVnlrr
Ah Ni'iv lli'iitlt|uiirtt&gt;rH For
( iim|il«‘lf lliiilin f(t‘[inir Service.
.Ml. Ktliit Milt’s is Nmt &lt;Ipi-raliiik ■
|-nr Tin*

FURNITURE (ENTER
11k I V 1 l ir ii

C em &gt; e ii. William?*, Jr., t I’ .A.

AND SATURDAY

Carln*r in i-liaiytr &lt;&gt;t

IN OltDFK TO lilVK Oi ll
F.Ml'l.OYEKH A l.ONG WKEK-F.NI&gt;

their S anford, H urida o ffice
jo .

Senkarik Glass &amp; Paint Co.

Hhone 1011

61!) Kiwi First Street

111 West Si-t-iiiiil

.4* I-, ii U.iililiio:
I . h'pl.olir I |i '*

I'lnmr 820
Hy Kny Holt*

OZAIIK IKE
...SO WHY Thf
ATftMPT TO

- AND YOU
flOUNEO 10
C.H0SS «/WUPj
SKIP,., j irpAiDqw

00HAAMU

Willi G/APh'i I YiCll *1 llAII YOU
HflP.YES.OUl CAM I (DVHlAIN hSUOl
Mr flf l llill.j .A 1.0/L N
Will OH U)S)

ho Yuli 5 IVlUl ^Wl AVY lllAl IMHO H
rouil OlOv* QVtM ’ »»0M1 soon in t ic 1
Dill H l l| | . Willi
r.
M.n scone/
‘iCilUe 4 .&lt;
not
YOjit nCAO/

•H’ l t I 11, SK H V U 'K H

Une
HERALD
WA NT ADS
For

I hr

ID.1 AN D tihluini*h«d 1 hrtlrumii
low* i
■
* •Moili i n,
clean,
* iH&lt;| IMi 4.'4 or 1/1

Itt-s u lts

li.ll..r»l«»

till..

.P .ll

■II I I kmI 14. ^llhlUhril l» I A"
AiMli.it HrrHMi
I

I .It

n rr

llu r

n ..r r l l . .i i

I Hr

«rr

llur

l n .r » I I .. H

II t l i n r .
hr |». r II Hr
VII l l i o r .
Hr |irr IlHr
J\.. |.r. IlHr l ..r l . a t l »

lln tr

l u .r r l l i .n
I H .r r ll* .»
I'H H lla r l

I llin r.

I Itr ntirilA I . Ik* It..lluuhl. IlH l. t ill III Mb r .M I

liy linn Hftrn

FLASH OOlt I ) 0 n nmf Ills ml venture! in Horn*
T7

PHONE 1 IH
•Vital A l l . M ill
h . A r r .p l .4
h i* .
Ihr r . l.p b iiH #
hh
m .H .

... HIII! II HI I k . lR . II »MUI HHIH. 1.
I l .l r .1 I n I I I I .I .H h H H . I.Hi.h III
i r l u l i i III.
Ihla ■rruiiiiitiiilallH U
■h r ■ n l i n l U . i I . r i p r r l n l In p . i
l&lt; m in till i
In u i l . r
fin
h.
in
i r ii il r r Ihr lir a . pn &gt;*ll&gt;l* . « r t l r * .
•ill IV h h I V iI . iiiu . I
lir I b h h .
■ illlr r hh I h t 4u | b r l u . v p u b ll
i iitinii
H lrn *r t i H li h
m*
fftn m ritlaiM f

ll

hh

Ur

r ii u i ueriir* it! M»wr ■

rfiuiiitt

ii ***i r

lie

ri,*p«&gt;ik*Hil#&gt;

1 1**i i&lt; wi*e I itr or t e d

Lr

la***

(low

THE
SANFORD
HERALD
fly l-'riin Nirllter

i l l g M IN K ItANOKIC

IIU T C IIIR O N
I a n tic ,

A P IS

I hi y turn*

week, jilt in In i,
Phone

S u n ford

.Tail So. At
lieu c It

|th)

wit limit

linen

1fill 1 &lt;1

■ i&gt; ii i t in ii
I N U!H N iH IW -;n
Qiilt-I vmipl* r t l .s m V M . Y mi
illlllllr ll &lt;11 l*«’t n •Ml*. Nolilr,
Hlfi M yitln A»r
I.O V E tiY 8 room *■•*&lt;iutcr
nMliril. Ml I Klin Avrr

Kill

fi&lt; IIIM fill H'lil. Plltilli' I HI.

Ily Mori

HKETI.K BAII.KY
* ■■
-

MO/ U ) ‘ifJU

um ruM,
ICILlf &amp; i*

&lt;T.

/ /

—J ‘

—■
- '-----■-rv .. r/ --

-

■

I lit*

iii-ch ed

It oii'li,

oom Ici

N A V Y PK ItH O N N K I. Ju«t t-mn
|itrlril ;|.|irilinnin iiiiiniiIii y Immr
All rlc rtrlr k ililu n A u I himhU i
wntlT Ili’H lff, i f 11 i Mni h i r r i r
ouy, ruiinirt. Tili'il lutlli Ain|il&gt;’
. Iii Hfl n V iiir l Inn l.l I lull* I(i inly
fin urrilliMlicy.
I In n
Wi'lloi
ilunii'H, Ini'. I'I iiiiih lUlW.

I'l l M III M i
..uii .1, • mni irp a ir » u ik
K rr.
, lim it .
It I.
lla r v r y
2ill
' .I. ,i,1 A&gt;h. i'l.,,hr IMJ'I*

P I A N O S liillhl nil** n,
: giot '
pilccd fl«mi IfiDMUl lilt hot*
l
lufithg*
I «i ini, 11ltd* to
I
tier's Piano Him* P'o*i MvOh
I ol
iimhi
II |*|M. (11110* lit
III
iL'hH W

Ik

i ti li " llo » In* ti.ic*■
**
ftliir
I HI, o»! " of SlHlf-ii-l '
iniHl
K iml tf i(| eliHtl* d lots Show ii
n|t|(tHit iiielif onlv

‘ fMINHU

REALTY

llllt iHi«l Mutt nulla

I'lionr 27

v h h , i \w i s l u m
iio i s k
- fool v ii* ! • hi t oiiD hie *‘if &gt;'
N ir*- |iim cli,
i ll'l l 111 d y , wit
h i Pi mc uimI lei him to -miH
Photo ’Mil
II \ &gt; HUN ll VI ItA l l.. Ileulloi
S. |l Ih c h lc i IIIKII. \**MiHtrtte
hi &lt;r*»’ jihtw xv11It &gt;1 lot
•It •111 i&gt;V, t 1• 4II* it pi) 1t li, put
11* ii, Lnki* Unix idfiiin
Hill
hu lil MCI
unnfl •li . i n pnyin* nl.
IiK&gt; u rd 1'hull** 82B .1

l u ll HUN 1

|W E I AK A
AimrliiHdiH
11 I “W
Firat Hti» **t. Phone 4'Jl) W

— 11

.1
Real E«la*e I *ir Sale
• 111% M llllK It.S .lu u p riiril HI
. vi Ii
ii |.m ini BliUtiiUh'*. Hilt
U . I,a v* I fin*
laIh* f i "lit
lotx
I
ul. ‘It
t Jti i III t Jib-&gt; . 11 nil *..... . vul M l.l NO I 'A BIN I I H
*li n\\&gt; •
1.1■ mill u .ll tod l*i&lt;t h mu* Sec
left i i «»iiie, g i a &gt; n.i’lui * t*tn |•I• l * 11 1 11Hi 'I l IIIIN D .H litiiav Bu'i'ii*
it' t in In v 1
with lock ; i • U oliii 4 ' 1'■■ • 1 1
I:,,
an,I flmii
n iv r lilly*
,f
II S ill I) I I l l s MMN I II
&gt;|ie*’iiil, $•' I /h
* la
wii
\ ,&gt;i . . I'lii.tu', A -I,Call l llv it
\
inn 11 hits i »* an yetone of
tieoige Slum I. mi I*.a r U i it 1
I , Ill .1•'11III ITl'i' l‘J*t llliull'tl Ti l»1
tiil.ii .1* - |*»v* li*it Imiiie-i at fni
St ,, Oi Iniuhi hffi.H
«,lii.m i t ' , , i lii- Km ml lire i'rli
lit h w 11411kel |Mil * lie* iltHe ol
i. i
ih&gt; 11 i—t Kn M
•m net &lt;1* lilltj to » X|»llHit Htei I'K A T Humhi'I oi h m I h*nl -'u
toll1*»-*- &lt; \ic off ei !l llllg*" lied
Maglc. pliou
121UI
Manful ,|
I I \ 1»V Mi * iHill* &gt;i'l*'
i a,ii (ii
I Mil Ion t
11v 111C
t oi/'il
i ........ Indicd 1ii* I'll,,Ur
IIlH iS Mild 1*11 il f "1 1.*• t«
Upl , * |*ti 14i 11* til tin i f l o o m , l a r g e
1 1m»
PImli* .!In \N
lit h* *i arid In» fthfri’ inook,

MAI I

m
1-

: y Monats

A N N 0 U N CI N G

ant pleated (n uiiniimite lliul

JULY Illi &amp; 5th

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

"

*

has lieen a|ipwinletl ns

24 Months To Hay

si

P « |i

C ertified I'ul,Hr A ituiiii IuiiU

WILL BE CLOSED

FRIDAY

2. 114.13

VINEYARD AND COMPANY

NOTICE

Sanford

IVrd. July

O’ NE A L - B R A N C H

Meadoivhruok 4 Door Sedan
Delivers

T U B H A N FO R D U K K A I.D

U
hVJf

I*HONE 78

&lt;9

TRIAL!

M O T O R O LA — A D M IR A L T R L E V IS t O N
Cuni|&gt;l"tii with aarlal and booster

I n s u r a n c e

812 EAST

HOME

1 Charley. Sand, assistant train er,
of
Wm I
Vlricinln
Univeraity
..
_ . j 1 - r--- ---I uthlotic team*, ie r v n hr trainer
\ O T I lK 11F APFLICA TIU N Poll
for the Momphli Chii'kii In the
T A X UKMII
mi.iti Kiuviiia tfintwie* «&gt;r luim Southern A siuicln t loll.
NOT1CR IH I I E HP. IIY G IVEN
That f h ir i ir i v t Lutiii C*» ■the h.d l
hidtler .it the fiont floor of the
«r of the following certlflcittc h i* Senitii&lt;il»' t •minty Court llottpe ut
filed Htijil ceil If lent** for (at
Suriford Kiwi Ida tin the flfM Moic
In b* l«*ti«nl i hereon The certflraie dav in the month of An hum • 1 V ‘I*
nuinlier ami y«mr »»f laum.....*, i hr which d the I Hi ilay of Align |a |
d**»er Iptlon uf On* properly. .m l the
inWiie In which ll urn* a wn.kfuit arc
hilled i hie I ml dav of July. IBi;'
a* fulloHA:
" P IIKIINhON
O rllfU at** N«- m
cierh Circuit Court.
Y**hi uf Inpuatice Juh I, \ I » lut'
S* mlhwle 4NotnI v. Floi nU
Dcacrlltllnit nf I'riipcity
tKh.M.)
1f’M # ,* m% Hlh A T i.u i 11
StiiljNinlo rtgrmgri According &gt;•*
Plata thereof ilec*»nl*«l npuii
til K IC K I T H M l U l t K A
the Public H fttinh ef Slciiitnnle
iNuinijr Florida
S C I 'I ’ I.IKH
Name In which ni*e»eed Chaa »»
Item Inc| I
.111 nf raltl l»r'MH’M» tiffing in tin*
Umin tv of Seminole, State of F lo r­
C l i M I* A N Y
ida unit** auch certificate ••hull
I'tn.. nt I'uiirl S tv
I'd. &gt;216X1
hr icdaemed according to l«« ihff
-H it. (Itfir* l.ln r* Slue* ‘IB ”
property deacrlhed In •nch certi­
ficate will he *uld In Ihe hlwlie*!

Legal Notice

II yi n \vi»id to Huy, Rent in Sell,
See
J W M ALI., Ilraltnr
I Linda Slutc Hank Ihilldliitf
i nil Hull ' Phone Mr.H
a HI &lt;m h s | m u m i 111 | I.UI R
j,U \ I | ,V
hull onto
I'l» VI ll
home, fill* liew kitchen et|ulp
mtt'l, full living loom, full din
i ti|f l no m. Jaigt* kifebeiu nr teen
cil |iofih. fin i le, tm urlly In ltd
,•i ji|m«*lv l iiin ii ltd Tlie pi fee In
only 17.7 ho Shown t&gt;y nj*|i(»lill
lu&gt; ill ntdv
S*'inlnole
Renlty,
llllt mid Magnolia, ph 27.

i I1AIU.S

L u ll

Hull.I../* i
V1 1
1\ e i .
will is ■
I • -a,111*Iaf* Hull - Ft ce Pali
iiit
: g i»iu|i i Set v ii v, I Hint
*o.i (loioindt «*ml
Felt ilif *!'•

&gt;.\\A

[ Small ov. i *io i|. ti * loo
I H.mdoti . him
I i iccasional i halt
liifeitot He* in alliig
VV umfti VS i v*• . oi (l it i og
tini m mi » turd* 1 nth f"i ill 'i
I** i n u|ihol f t-i oig ah'
i&lt;i'
rnvwru

I it ji» til *' 9 .V

ii M

Mi I .mil

ii*.

oi

Phih|M

&lt; li urn i , I IH
|*hoil • IM

Uoiouial

Pill flic tin,

Tele ■

i A ll
I l» M o \ D :; I&gt;|di4iist«rlii&lt;f
Shop
Phom
P.mim P iiin iln tt

A Mill *Uvc i *

&gt;.

IT inn fling A Hup pi I n

i -ui11 ,n 1(ng
W

I I ,l,i I HH
.......... ......................... ...
i tinning * --odil ion * &gt;■
&gt;'.*&gt; t I •
nil! I In III i 1. n *
In f &lt; • I I
S*
V L N L IT A N Hind
tun ate t all Mltn
ill) I Pillllt &lt;'*

Pfmlltf

t ’, \ li t luiiimd* *ul lnol hgi oof *
mg |ti hv* i v aSei vice glu* lni .iti! got iisiiil |ii ol i i 1iult HIM

t in -: m 11ni*:i.a n 11 • 111•i•
I .III I'.. I lull .1II .1
I'l......1 I '
\ II
MM i'l ItM h i i:s
Will ill nil t**l t t|&gt; 11""
hi fit YAH, r 1"
VV
l •1 fit*) III Ill A,

t i t Ut ey

I ,nt i VI oi jiaiN, I

l ■• I t " I
••i*uhi i K ' . I i -

I OOT Id »&lt; fx K K S
Vli no t al nil
YVOOil I'oliml III* I foil He I1 * film *ii
Cent m l Plot tifn, f o i *4&gt; oil * i - *
tin hided Snnfoi -I f* &gt;'* l»a m I
l.nggwg*-

I HOT SVA I l it I.i nU i. i u
I &lt;
fiuiner ii"*ti*n»Hoi
K ■ xvtlh
H W IL L finv yon to inveKtigiife
gi ill; I .’I liitri »T di all r * • ■
,'1
i hlw offi i of 7 inoiii, furnished
fit; l strum U»hh\ I '*► ff 1$*•.-)*
hiiMii' 11a go*ul income, I .iti gi',
I'feeze, |o ucticiilfy »o w
I I f«
w*-ll latof cit|it tf lid fHItl Pill
refngi i nloi
|if n■(u nil , m w ,
me lit* .Av4■
I o | gni ft yohitci h; oi io t oii o
u
■
'
■ -■ ■■■ «*■■■ —- 1
ileiop
I of mititn'rt |(. iiiin m i
111 I It I I S M ill S A C K
plione 211

I

X'

H* puU .f

King 'JHfUl Soul)i L it k A t !
Pliolo- hf&gt;

4 \ HPP.N I I K
\S O lIK
I .| (|l| u I- top ill pill*, o| 0Hi UL11
t nl.i iig, Coll Inn I I 12 M I
, M il l S | | S
I he
p m lk g .
II. i i Mv nrrifeO wax *" runviM
th il |'"iih o# |i|e*-/ew*iy Ui1*^ ¥
* itfi, p iiv ale iio m
I elcplnniw
I 12; i f i flee t i l l mute ui It up
h x M" We Hil gilhl
Ih r Puuil*
tun- t Yntei
M W I I 4H |RS miii f444«*il lo |k#l
ft i ion I *111 Mum* made llkif
in v\ I inidilng, cleaning Ai Willhh
iiLo poiltihle poxvci plant.
•S* i xmg aSemuud*' County sUieu
Iu2n 11 VI CfeiiMMi, Luke Mui &gt;*
f

I

S IL L

Piano

Phone '■I I W

Technician.

l(o»d**

I. Sail

foul

1

U li I \ \ I Ml Mm mug Sent Ilie |, O f.
lando Kv«'inlig Sim Call 14uI|it:
N IC K fin n l livilruuin wltli kill I ihii
N il.
M 'llM A n K h - Hy
K in k y , ) inlJuw uy toil. t!oin|tli ti
Rax Ih ih .l
fir 4v ll**K*'a. 'ill! \V»*t 1HI I. .SI M il
Wall, KUmr anil Kim plara.
1 lurge titity idinit
l-l....... HHii W uft«r *1:014 ji.m
I.V I . IM I MINI* fot the builder.
M li. IIU D iiK H
1 Kelvimitof lefrigerato*
**• * -p
*
StmUml Stone lovx* ) 1udnMilu*.
I'l,an . |2M Perfeelly marked, lloHltm to- H *d
•J lIKDItOtl.M fiirliivloil ih I I a «i ill.) W. I hi HI.
I'll 1220.
Mnrrehelle fdiillt
mi lukv. Coil|ilr with I'hllill i'll
O K K H 'K DKHKH at liulf
prlrr.
llw y. 17 Si 112 Ph.
M
inrfuiIt'll. I'lluMr ll'M-IV
I I . iiii I if 1111v it fuilnhiiil llk« ni-w
I Hi
IV
K ir hI Tim
Kurnltuti' i l l
11
tiA U A U K A |il. iiiifiirnMIii'il will&gt;
A HTICI.I'IH WANT E D
M fi1
r ’ ,- i
;■ ii i \ u
('•'tilar,
liir p*i't'|iliuj| nf
I of I lUI'l 111&lt;n
li
it'll
Si
tild
e
L
1
1
Wa
hoy,
*ej)
unit nluvr. TOO 61nllunvil(v. Ph. lit” HI IH1.1111K It I ■ ( ’a lliu n I mI.I,'
m
u
J
fill tllltkte XV■
1Bill Mull 1 11 1.1 It
L —
14*17 or HHII.
Mmlil flu ii 17" (llympk- Cum
It ill as Pit i l l 1 l-l 1*1,
sir. -s
lilnaliiin IL'inr
Aulmnia
ami
I.I
M ir iC K H I'K lt H O N A I.8 — I I
FURNIHIIKD m tu U U il l-ronm
IliHinlri |Ht).
Hull's
Itadlu A W IL L HUN yntii cui iig u iille
g*tMK&lt;' iijiui tiuriit— t'lttmi
ami
1VANT
K XTItA viii'ttliuii iminry
Teli" v IhIiih Hr/ IV 1st.
i'hiini'
of age oi gomllllon. Phone L i.
roumy. Mr*. PurrealniT
I'liunr
Cl. ,ui mil tliu sit lit- ami hrlt"
Roy
Reeh
Ilninei
Little
P
o
l
111
1
6
M.
*:ia-w .
(In' duff In Hiiiifutil K n im rt.
Cut Lot.
Imliun, Dtlutiiiu III way aw ry
2 1.AIH1K M lV K I.Y IIK l.R O O M S , T R A V K K S K Kali'tiaiun Hod* -aH”
tu HIM”. Ili'iikurlk
OI ftHa and
WANTED
Kiuluy, 7:111) |im.
privutn lialh, full prlvatu kit
I'liiut t ' ii .
("LEAN C O I IO N MAOS
rlim utnl II v Iiik mum |ulvll»Ki'».
T D K M'urkiutr
Mult’s
slmpplnu
T H E H A N FO R D IIE It VI H
P rt'fir |ivrinaiii'Ml riiliplr, iml C A IIIN K T .S , Hindi, Duura. Houflnu
■w
I.Irii'i* fui m-w, iisi'd ami rafllt
it wmlltl liu itlval fur Iwu
P f I n- L IvrNiock'HtipptirH
Muiililina, I'lywuud, A ir Condi*
I .Ill'll fill llltlll r fill I III' l-lllllpla'.l
7
men ur twu wuiklnit |0&gt; In. 1 12.61.
II ii n i*i *, liiaulutluii, i'hona U47
huiiu' Hiiiluit I'rliu’s Trh'pliuni
IJM
iII
guide
of
wi'll.Ill
I'll
|HU
I
.'I
firr wri'k |ivr ruom. Mm. I'M
Cmtiplii'ira
Caliloi'la,
Orlamlu
1176 Thu Kurm liiii' Ccntpr— III)
waril Hiifulmi, I’iiunu 266, 117
nuk
Illw ay.
Wi «l I 'll si
W»»l lOtFi.
.
cumhu.
T U X K IJO KKKDH. Cuniplata linn.
I.OHT A N D F O U N D — i s
II
THK ClrOIBTKRg
HunCa T u ifilo Fuad Htora.
WORK WANTI-ID
T U 'ilH V IIil.K H KA ( II
.A D IK B w il.il watch. Dlamund
N»w, muilarn, nuthiiiK fliu’r uii T IIA Y K H li»l,y rarrluKv and U. K. B A B Y H IT T K R , Mr*. Kiilkinl.n*-,
Himlli'il in wlilta Huhl' IVhlta
Ilna»ti-r. Chrap. I'Tiunu
Mid) I
III* eoihl. Pa iii 'IIi'i I II v Iiik mum,
hast rafaraocas. i ’hona I2III-J. |
ifuld liand.
Ituward.
Cuntaul
iji'twri'ii H):IJIJ a.in. am) 3:00 p.m
lirdruurn, tllnil liatll. Kitchen liy
Ills ill■
I Office ul H36.J,
VVANTH iluys wmk ui maul tvuik
Fii|(l[iairPi impck liar, porrliaa
' 1006 Kaht 7th Straal.
UOOD AND HAD
.OKI' lied i.illfuid in McCtoryV
uvarlooklnff the ocran.
Comlist'll Il'P liux
y 1(4.140
Ktuir, vtsluaIt)*' papera, drlvri a
plain thrna-wny v e n t i l a t i o n
Card
J
pc.
I.ivliiK
ruuni
10—
llualnraa
O
ppurlunlllra
—
III
It. i'll**', iiionay. I'lrusv raturn
IhmiiKlinut all apta. Fu lly fur*
auitu
16.00
tor. K. H.li HI. i'hono 1610-J,
nlalipJ- llrifii, c It I it a, allvnr,
FOR
HAI.K—Block
and
«i|itl|i
16.01)
kltrlianwHm. Klnnal flahlnif uii Uni'll huliy hed uml liiattraas
inaiit
Id
Top
Nidch
saivica
nia
(I
hiyI 6 lie. Dllirttu
120.00
FOUND Small weed cutler with
tlm roaali Surf flHhlmr anil trout
tiun. Hava aimihct upanliiK tin
liumlle in hluu car
Saturday
fin til UK in adjacent water*. For SI i*i lit I y li sad rull'uwuy had
■
stilts
to
rvfune.
Appiovlinutalv
Cull llernld UH T. Ill own.
reacrvatlona call
Bryan
and list'd luund uuk illuiuK lahla
1181)0
will
iiniidiit.
Can
ho
fiand i) chairs
........ 26.00
Conway,
Tltuavlllu
86.
Thu
4iailC*«ii- Cuntari Jeff
Davia, AijUA lovi'hlnl. Grey wlngi. Call
lim'd 3 pc. I.iviny ruuin aulta 30.00
CloMtara.
0 3 6 . _______________.
HllbU and Dark.
R y k . $ 110.115 ahonwurn 3 pc.
Bt wa aa — —
—
in
lli'druum Bulla
70.00 ■ M M M M n — i - - a w
FURNI8HKD Apt.” T’ rlvata hath
IS—
.1 CTOMOllll.KH
—1|
1
3
HPBiaAj.
HBHVlCKH
-1
5
M A T IIK H OK H A N FO R D
Apply Clark’* Tuurl.t Court. I
20.1 nil K. IM HI.
H w n a 117
I k auirth of r lly Ilm lU. Or
1061 C R O flL K Y Station W taart,
CABINKTH Furmlca topa. (I. Vs
low iii 11i'll ars'. I.oriiiami'* Haatau*
Woodwork
In
if.
612
Kntiforil
A
vs
W IN K * AND L I 6 P D R !
rani,
PbtWa
600*
W
A
1463-J^
„ furnlahetl
houia.
A ll Pu»alat **••!■ '

1

Ily Walt Ulanhi

4 iif A C W S * V I

I i'lmiia law), IV l

H"1

9

KTTAKETT

Hy Caul Itolitnm
- vyh ' i lAve r syiEt?r-

TALkCBP J V /C ELP INTO.'?
, MVOW Ain HELOMO&amp;lM

sn

26.00

Cowan. Fhona 610.

OOI.D8 BORO FA CtA Q S
HTOHB
! « • W. IMIS •*.

-

^ tra Ilkrh'
Ba TTKHY, Ganarator or Hlarlur
Barvlca. Cali 617, Bwaln'a Bat* 26' GLIDER 3 roum 1047 TrtiUr.
(7(40. Chlldran'a Hjiui, Intsr*
tsry Barvica. Hanford Avtnua
prlit.
and Bud Itraat.

*
i 'L .

�Matmere

tJia Casselberry Methodist Church,
She it eurvlvad by a grandson,

’ Mrs. Ella V. Slade, 80 year old
Lengwood resident, dint Monday
night In the Florida Sanitarium
following an Illness of two year*.
Born in flak Valley, Conn. Oct.
J. 18l&gt;2 Mr*. Slada was a cousin
CI PresWfrf.. '"'■'•eland. She had
resided In Longwood for the past
82 years where she was actively
associated with the beautification
Of that city. She was a member of
tha Longwood Civic League and

Legal Notices
n r A P M .it 'A T io n r u n
T A X U S1KII
I Bee. I B M * F lo r lr i* S la lH te e » f IUIMI
N O TIC 'D IH
la C IU .IIY
U IV K .N .
vo th u

That

II

W.

KM «a.

I III.

Iiu liler

or

Ih e fa llo w in g c a r t if lc a la lia * (lic it
r t r l l l l i a t* (n r la s deed tu lie
tleued
Iherenn.
The
le r llllc ile
fium her end rmr nf U aiiah ea, th*&gt;
d e se rip liu o u{ th * e r u g e r ir , end in *
nam e in w h ich II w s s »•»*•■ ml are
ae fo llo w s i
C e r lir ir a t o Nu. IS *
T e a r o f Iia n a n c * J u ly I , A .P I I I *
D e e crlp llu n uf P ro p e rty ;
N W U o f N K I4
Peel Ion
It
T o w n s h ip s i Hnulh fle n s e
Jl
D e a l, f t A cre s.
N am e In w hich assessed D .D . D a n ie l
A il or eeld p ro p e rly being In the
C o u n ty of Henilnole. ritete o f F lo r *
t i e . unteee eurh e e rtltic a te e h e ll
!&gt;•&gt; redeemed e rc n rd ln n to le w the
p ro p e rty (tnarrlhod In eurh n e rtld e a l* w ill he euld in the h ig h est b id ­
d e r e l Ih e fro n t door nf Ih e Heml
n o l* C o unty C o u rt House e l Henfo rd , F lo rid a , on the (Ire ! Monday
III the m onth of A n a u n i. i s m . w hich
la the t lh dey o f A u a u a t. IS M
D eled thle 2nd dey nf J u ly , 1DM
O. I*. IIK IIN D U N
C le rk C irc u it C ourt,
Memlnnle C o u n ty, F lo rid a
M id

come of (he shootings
The Polish officer* had their
hand* lied in a dlatlnctive manner
behind (heir back* and most of
them were shot In the head. O'Konski said this technique has been
uied against American* In Korea.
O'Konskl said the committee
fixed the time of the Katyn massa­
cre ast he spring of 1940. For
months after that, hofctffcr.' Ain*cow officials were telling Polish
authorities the prisoners all had
been released to Join a Polish
army then being raised against
the Germans.
O'Konskl laid the remit de­
clares thin evasiveness Is being
practiced at Panmunjom, perhaps
for the same reason, whenever Al-

Lattimorc
Il'naH nnea f m m

F a a » Onel

"Slacked" evidence 1o be used
against him and of contributing In
wnnt he railed hysteria whipped
up by the Nationalist Chinn.lobby.
A similarly vlgnrnus denial of
nny Itcd conncrlimis or leanings
was made by Lnlllmore in IU50
when a .Semite Foreign Relations
Committee Investigated charges by
Sen McCarthy (ll.-Wls.) of Coin
mitnlsl Infiltration of Ihe State
Department.
McCarthy accused Laliimore of
being a lop Soviet agent and the
chief architect of U. S. pulley In
Ihe Far East Liiltlmore rclorlcd
"Moonshine " Th" Democratic ma­
jority of the iorrlgn flrlnlion.s
unit, headed liy former Sen. Tyd
Inga (P.-M d), described McCar­
thy's charges ns "a fraud and n
hoax."
The Wisconsin senator «nld Ihe
Tydlngs subcommittee had conducted "a whllcwnsh."
PLEADS INNOCENT
LONDON i/T — William Marlin
Marshall, 21-year-nltl Foreign Of
fire radio operotnr, pleaded inno
ccnl loday In charges of slipping
state secrels In a Russian diplo­
mat. Ills trial was sel for nexl
Wednesday, July D.

LITTLE PEOPLE

•

Genuine
KoroHeul

Play Pools

Official Photograph ■ U. fl, Navy
A Intnl of 111 units nf blood wern donated by N nvy men on Juno 21. Volunteer workers assisted In
program. Left lo right, Mr*. J. L. Chittenden, rh nil mm; Mrs. Clara Ginn, Red Cross chairman of
lord volunteer women; Lieut. Comdr., Dr. F. K. .Cullum; Mrs. F. E. Cullum, Mrs. C. M. Kllng, Mrs.

Blood I k Donated At
Navy Station Clinic
A lulnl of III units of

blood
were donnlrd bv Nnvv men stnIiomd nl Ihe Hanford Naval Auxi­
liary Air .Station at the Red Cross
sponrored lllood Rank clinic at
the station on .tune 24. Wives of
men at the alntinn served as vol­
unteer nurses and workers.
These were assisted bv Mrs.
Clara Ginn, Red Cross rlmirman of
.Saoford volunteer women, and
Mr*. J. C, Roycc, wife of Dr. J. C.
floyce.
Nsvv volunteer ntlt set included
Mrs. Robert J. Ilillingslcy, Mrs. A.
Kopcr, Mrs. If. A. I'lgott, Mrs.
E. J. Ifaruieyor. .Mis. If. L. Eng­
land, and Mrs. IV. F. poddy.
Nuvv volunteer workers were
Mrs. F. E. Cullum, Mrs. E. It
Rrowneller, Mis. ,f. f„ Chittenden,
Mrs R. f„ King. Mrs. C. A.
Rlioiin, Mrs &lt;!. M. Kliog nod Mri.
R. L. Lctton.
Ibuiiemade cookies were donat­
ed by the wives of officers of
Filthier Suoadmo Tills ly . three
(VF :ia&gt;. .Soft drinks, orange julre
anil breakfast lolls were also do­
nated,

|f'n n tln n* &lt; l

Water Skiis — 29*85 i

All People
FISHING

Enjoy The Holidays
With Equipment From

SPORTING
GOODS

prom

I 'a ir

PoliticH
H 'n e lle n r d Frii-w F e e * l i s t )

lions: On the or in and of the Elsenhnwer people, Ihe committee
allotted an hour :md a half tn
each side In Ihe forthcoming Texas
and lamlnlniiii disputes
In Ihe pre convention maneuverlogs which began Monday, the
Taft forces have clearly estab­
lished thru control of Ihe conten­
tion machinery Eisenhower backrrs any grimly It will he a dif­
ferent story when the convention
delegates themselves start stream­
ing into town.
Tall led Eisenhower with 470
delegates to .|lo as today’s con­
tests started. That was based on
Ihe Associated Press listing of
delegates pledged, inslrocletf or

willing to express a preference, or
on candidate ennresslons. Needed
In win; IKK.

PKOPK8AOR DIES
I)HANFORD, Conn, Ul -E d ga r
If. Klurtevant, 77, professor emeri­
tus of linguistics at Yale Universi­
ty, one nf Ihe founders of Ihe
Linguistic Society of America and
a former president nf the Ameri­
can Oriental Society, died Tues­
day.
CASUALTIES REVEALED
WASHINGTON kB-Tho Defense
Department today Identified 78 bat­
tle casualties In Korea In a new
list (No. 508) which reported eight
killed, 68 wounded ana two miss­
ing

FLORIDA DRAPE "A " — DRESSED and DRAWN

Frey UcntoH

Hermans Oranga Band
All Meat

FRANKS

Swift* Premium Skinned
Shnrtahnnk Tender Smoked

ROLLS
HEAVY WESTERN

Truman

Little Bigger People

Lejral Notices

Legal Notices

tleel

made a great hullabaloo against
Ihe Iwo dams he dedicated Say
lug the dams were nttockrd as a
"method Inwards sm'iulirnllnn of
Ihe electric Industry," Mr. Tru­
man declared;
"The Amerlrnn Medical Assncla
Ron uses this same slngnn In lls
fltild against better health and ho*
pllnl services for Urn rnintnnn
man.
"The real eslntr In h h v uses Ihe
same slogan In lls rigid ngalnsl
housing programs,
"In oilier words, every lime we
try to do something for the people,
some sneelnl lulerrst pops up and
yells 'socialism '"
Mr Truman’" train rolled In
whistle rinp fashion through O n
Irol Arkansas Inward the border «(
tils unlive Missouri to dedicate the
Roll Slmals and Norfolk flams
From Ihe platform nf his sprelal
train ill Newport. A rk, Toesdny
night, he told several hundred per
sons! “ This Is Ihe No I whistle
slop of 1852-(hern will lie n lot
more of them,"
He added:
"Bill Ihey will lie different from
W48. since 1 will he wnrklng for
somebody else."
The President flew Inin Lillie
Rock Ttioxdnv night In an Air
Force ('onslellnliiin for one nf his
rare appearances In (he South.
Arkansas was not one of Ihose
stales Hint fell Into Ihe States
lllghls column in 1848.

BEEF
CHUCK

Quick Froien Young Grade A
Pressed and Drawn 3 to 10 Lb, Avg,

Sultant Brand
In Chill Gravy

T-BONE
SIRLOIN

Red Beann
Kidney Beans
Blackeyed Peas

Dressed and Drawn Grade A

Allgood Hiked Sugar Corsd Breakfast

HEAVY WESTERN

PALM RIVER IJREAKFAHT

CORNED
BEEF HASH
Crowds r nr

Jane Parker's Fresh

GOLD or MARBLE

PRESTON EXTRA SMALL
Whitahoaaa

Apple Butter
Bisquick

your living ip ir i oal-of-Aooni — to b«u(|fy your
H u n m w ( f fit w l eonervU ahbri i n oimpl* to liuMtU, •conomtcul, iM
k n l k A M w Immm for ymir spring ynri impmvmvntil
s*

Pltln — lie McVMivnrnd
OrMH, TH# R*d
lSe tuck* dsHvnsd

-T

SEAUELL HOFT WHITE

Oak Hill

Tomatoes

RtUaMa Grade A

Sweet Peas
Galatin Daawrti

Sparkle

|

�ft&lt; r • ■:

v,-

n m r x * v *^ffT*i&gt;«ii. y ftCff/,1^1
■ j. ijvfc . ,«7jjy rt(i-*nptr '

1111: W L i i n i E i t

I t YOU D O N 'T
m * t7 » r e a r 3 *aford H « u U , C ltj
D e liv e ry , by 7:00 P . M., pitas* c*U
YELLO W CAB U U

S

T

h

e

l

a

^

• V O L U M K X X X X 1 II

M ayor N am ed
S a n fo r d
Formal Confirmation
Of Thomas Lemon's
Application Expec­
ted By Commission
Thomee Lemon, former mayor
and city manager of Bloomington,
Ind. haa been tentatively selected
a* city manager of Sanford, tho
Herald was Informeil today. Con­
firmation of his appointment is
expected at the next meeting of
the City Commission which has
been scheduled for July 14.
Mr. Lemon who has held the
combination post of mayor and
city manager of 111Doming ton for
the past four yeats. was until
recently a wax manufacturer and
vilited Sanford last Sunday and
Monday at which time he was
formall" interviewed 'by all city
commissioner*.
Pointing out thet the Commis­
sion has be»n deliberating continu­
ously on thr procurement of a

one naramnnnt consideration that
we have held all alon&lt;' Is that the
man selerleil a« city manager
m"|t be appro«ed hv all flv» commisslonere without re.iervatlon.
He added that more than tin ap
rtlcellr.ni h**’a been received a’ul
that jn or t? have been r&gt;-&lt;-«m,nllv
Interviewed t a*l Sunday three anplicante. besides Mr. Lemon, visit­
ed Ssnford and interviewed four
members of the Commission at the
Valdes Hotel. Mr. Catraway was
enable to see Mr. Lemon until {
Monday.
“ The |ob t&lt;a« been offee-d to a
man whu all rile commissioners
feel Is a natural for the Job",
Mavnr Stamper said.
The other three applicants In
t»rview»&lt;l were: Leon Miner of
South Hand. Ind.. Richard price
nf Wavno, Pa. and Paul White of
Lawrence, Kan,
Commissioner Carrawsv sold
that Mr. Lemon “ will make us u
mighty fine mimf*. "I was much
Imprejie^jaith-hla experience nod
background ,h e said, “ It did not
take him very long to convince me
that he la the heat man available
for the Job” .
Commissioner Ivey nlsn said
that Mr. Lemon was tils choice an
cltv mtiiaurr He added that Mr.
Lemon had snhl that lie would noretd the post If It were offered to
him.
Commissioner John Kader indi­
cated that lie was not sure that
Mr. Lemon would aeon* the lob
aa city manager hut admitted Hint
a man has iwen ten’ ntiv'-lv un­
proved for the post. He also said
that Mr. Lamon and Mr. White
were the two most likely prospects
and he added that "gll of the com
mlsslonera are agreed that tb&lt;man selected would ho the rlsrht
man T
for, city
of Snnfurd
__ .manager
_
he la young and aggreanlve and
I* a family man with two sons’*
Commissioner Chase was non­
committal about tha appointment,
hut admitted that ha had heard of
the Bloomington, Ind. man and
that the final decision would he
made at tha n n t meeting of thj

*0

i r n i t s s s S O s Psss T w a i

Klrchhoff Plans
Huge Ike Postcard
i

li

Arthur Klrchhoff, who recently
mpds a hit with postmastera at
thslr convention at Llttlo Rock,
Ark., by lenaing thorn a huge
postcard, 18 by 44 inches In alie
on which waa pasted 84 souvenir
card* with local views, Is getting
ready another whopper card which
ho sold he will mall to Honeral
Elsenhower Saturday.
In addition, ho U sending a
campaign button, eight Inches In
diameter, which ha made from an
I Mttmlnuin cake box. He chile it
« “ Crocker for Ike” button as It
ll titled “ For Ike** and haa crackera painted an It.
The big card la addressed to the
general at the National Republi­
can Convention, Chicago ami bears
tha mssssgs “ W* Florida Cracklira went Elsenhower.^___

Sanford Herald
t Vacation-Pack
No matter bow far away
*eym homa yea may | s m yoeTMatlon yaa can readily eatcb
ap aa lb# homo towa news by
ending the Raaford H *ra»
when you retam. Ton can ar­
range with yoor carrier bay, or

As

M anager
Ingley Ueni^nH

SA N U O H D ,

Jet Bomber At
MacDill Falls
Killing Crew
Wreckage Is Strewn
Over Quarter Mile
Area Near Braden­
ton At 8:45 Today

□

Local Banker Is Made
Vice President Of
Jacksonville Bank
Jmiiivs I.. luglry, who has
served ns bead of the Huiifuid At­
lantic National Hank since 1934,
today resigned as president of
(hut Institution and announced
thut lie will move to Jacksonville
In mid-August to accept a posi­
tion as vies president &lt;&gt;( ths Jack­
sonville Atlantic National Hank
with which the Hanford bank is
affiliated.
Mr. Ingley said that this de­
cision has been made reluctantly,
that b» regrets tbo necessity «t
moving from Hanford, but that tile
oppoitrinities afforded fur great­
er service by his new position me
such that they cuutd not be ignoi
id. Ills resignation was acted upon
try the humd of directors at then
lost meeting.
In announcing Ills decision, Mr
luglry expressed his deep appre­
ciation fur the valuable friend­
ships lie has made In Hanford,
and commended the directors, offl
curs and personnel of the bank fur
their loyalty ami co-operation
throughout Ids yearn of assoclu
lion with them, lie uttrlhutcd the
giowth of the bank and Its fine
iinniirlal cunditiun to Ilia axcallent aplrit which ban prevailed.
Mr. Ingley was burn In Pitts­
burgh, I'a.. Jan. 7, 1997, of Eng­
lish stuck. Ilia parents, Albert and
Mary Ingley, had moved to Pitts­
burgh from Birmingham, England,
shortly before Mr. Ingley was
born. They raised a large family,
four brotliera ami three sisters,
some of whom were burn In Eng­
land and some In lids country,
Gnu of Mr, Ingley's brothers,
the lit, Rev. Fred Ingley. Lf.D.B.,
T.U., waa bishop of tliu Episcopal
diocese of Colorado until his
death last year. Uisbup Ingley
preached In the Holy Crosa Epis­
copal Church of Hanford during
the spring of 1942.
Mr. Ingley served In tha U. S.
Navy during Ihe first World War
after which he was married to
Misa Agnea Watta and moved to
Jacksonville where ho became connacted with the Atlantic National
Bank.
He waa much interested in base­
ball, playing sem i-pro independent
baseball fur 16 yeare and icmalnIng an ardent fan ever alnce. He
has also been actively interest*,!
in other eporta, especially golf
and tannla.
Mr, Ingley wae a member uf
the Junior and Senior Chambers of
Commerce in Jacksonville and
acted a* vestryman of St. Mark’s
Episcopal Church. Tha Ingley a*
two children. Marguerite and
Jimmy, wera horn In Jacksonville.
On Dec. 29, 1936 Mr. Inglsy
moved to Sanford and aaaumea
his dutlss aa executive vice presi­
dent of the Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank under the presidency
of tha lata rater J. Feitner. lie
remained In this position until
Jan, IS, 1944 when he waa elect­
ed president of the bank.
On Ihe flrxt January following
ttwatia—a o » r M t r a wer
„ ,8 M P BE POSTED HTT
ROME (It — The tanker Rom
Mary, bald In Aden Harbor after

aa.*it rectivtd

Rose Mary
naithar tha
______ ship nor tha
lift « u given.

a

r

d

I

f

e

r

a

l

f

t

AN IN D K I’ K N D R N T D A IL Y N K W SP A P E It

RHADENTON vt* -A screaming.
Ilamlnt! Ii 47 Jrl bomber crashed
25 miles southeast of here today
killing all aboard.
Site i ll f Ituy tiaden reported a
boy idlild pick up Ibe biggest
piece of wreckage strewn over »
ipiailcr mile atea and a kneecap
(rum one of (he airmen was the
largest portion id a body recov­
ered
ll,oh'ii said offlrlals al Madlll!
Air Force Hasp III lumpa said the
' le was listed Ibe re like ship
taken nlf about 30 minutes
holme it crashed
I he crash occurred al a 15 a ill
IPs miles from Myakka City
Hadcn said Hill Parlance, a
Hradenton policeman gave lids
version of ibe accident
He and (Icorge Gill, a license
examiner lor the Highway Patrol,
were fish lug when They heard a
screaming noli*.
They sa-‘ the plane in Haines
It look a diva and Clashed nose
,io" “ * B*nL. h*’ »«,1tf|,e‘l •*? .“ c- first There was a big puff of
cepl a position as vice pirsident smoke The ship dllllcd a bole In
of tile Jackso n ville A tlantic N a ­ the ground with such fori'e ll
tional Hank.
opened an underground spring
V.ben Ihiiruuce mid Gill reached

Ingley Resigns As
Bank Head Here
For Jax Position

i

Aft,!' «04.VI \ 1Alift* ATl\K&gt; AAUS rt I ■ ■ II a i i t i i i i i n i u n i t

t'Htahllshed 11*08

B lo o m in g to n , In d .

n

P j / cloudy to cloudy through
F i i i l i $ , - tth ehDI* t c i l l i r t d show­
er* lit lu.tth pot lion &lt;0,1 •catlc.'ed
'tin ei»
and thwi-ii-rsho.vers In
, ,l|, IXIllltlU
In-. Mlill nt; vilely&lt; iii e i i il . i&lt; r i «1j , l iilii” ino ge
In 1**i&lt;a|-a*i alut e

ll.O H IU A

TH U U SD A V

Red Truce Chiefs
Offer New Scheme
M UN SAN. Korea 1/7*1— Com
m unist negotiators today of
feted a new plan fur breaking
l i e K orean trm e talks dead­
lock, but an A llied tpukssnian
•aid the p iopu -al contains a
"lot of gimmick* and putent is l gim m icks."
M a|. Gen. W illiam K . H a r r i­
son J r . anld ihe Itrd plan "may
he an Im portant m u and ll
may nnt.
Ih e
lin la
In d ira lrd
they
would ease their demand fist
return of all m ilita ry prison
era III I'n llr d Nations slnckadea.
provided Ihe 2(1,900 Chinee*
ran llve a are returned. 'Ih e y ,
a-ked for seerrt sessions t l) '
d lsru ss the proposal.
Mari l*i,ii. Ihe senior A llied
negotiator, Im mediately called
for ■ dlourninrnt m ilII Friday
to study It He did mil reply In
the Comm unist d iliu m l for
• ir r e l sessions.

Senior Officer
Of East German
Sector Deserts
•l Other Red Police
men Flee Willi Him
To West S.iiu tiuiry

JU L Y

3,

l ‘).VJ

A ssuriiilcd l lri,i&gt;i l.rn-tril W ire

No. *.!2ti

uNCmiuForIke Announces Fight
Blocking Reds T o Keep Party Clean,
Fit For Leadership
President
Criticizes
'Go It Alone* Amer­
icans In Report D e ­
livered To Coni:i ess

W ASH IN GTO N i.t*
Proddi-ul
1 1ll III li it t-,1,1 Congress to,|.n Ihe
Glided N ullum made II possible
lo stop H um la lie said A m e ilca n
"go ll alone ' advocates would m
vile Win Id War 111

llic l.iemlin pulley of compirsl

iiiig l.l lo, o ' been tl rt--vksltl.lt- lie
•jld " ll it h o t lud been c lra il*
Hid deciMVely bluttgbl to llw I i .i i
of w oild opinion in Ihe I
N"
We van ii in peaie hut »e can
mil i&lt;in M ilium- " il.o t 'li -iilciit
•aid "V in t util,i e all, we can,ml
am 11 by f.n ce alone We . all n il,
the peace only by conlooiliig to
a,irk loi iiile iu q llo u a t tuslice and
m o iu llly through Ibe Untied Na
none ”

Submitting an annual report
n lilch ile ta ilrd I billed Stale- re
la I ions with Ibe international oi
gam rallou, .Mi T ru m an
ml in
ill accom panying leltei that al
Ihiiugh tln -e iidutlnn* hs,t- been
,'a m e d on nio-tly mi a non paM i-an
Ins-Is there have lo-eii p iilis .ili

Germans Would Fight Russians ’,
Says Immigrant Youlh In Sanford

t i l l W It'll

tilSI V w* till*

R .ip ;

h i &lt;»in ( !»•»*i k*ia

K ill
A in

II , t o ,lilt HI
*lli« 4ir i m ails a i »
lls’ 1,1 I I'a H u -m in ’* H*
W nU kfril i F I &lt; *•* V* I
(is i 111it I■ lllllh l|fl Hill
'
III ' 'Et11f M111 li* 1l H I"!'1I'
till R111*1 I ' 'ilil S
I It t i l , MIII' */i&gt;l»&gt;» 1 *
,,j
u .- ir .
I*

ii
*«
I

I H im

" it .l i e s

»
u i 1 il-i

l»iMl, f 1&gt;
tii i kMin-j

*«A t m h . t l

|| *1 I V * li fh .Util fit It!

|i ll 1***i

U * s . It I i l l V'i *
i'll fill'
n i l H i r I r it | 4 i t Ik IV III iitf

I* till t111’ t*k 4&lt;kl it "..Ilift

*'•«&gt;"

L l i III'

tiuh ut (in u n t il i f i
I* in. 11*li, mi.lrtl I kml H
ps‘n |ilr ' Vtiulrl JM#'f» I t
m'l'uiutt lull |itnVr|s I,,
F.Vflt l.v llllk ll V4it lit .* I
It lit It* I l l« I Ilk HI V* lillt I
tl I* I ss (it* I title* I III"
f-*| ll - A hi I It 'III 9 t"

iv ••

t

.1 Mil

fv* ii kvt t tiami
Liii

in.

,,k uil
,1 1
III.

'**£*:&amp; tts?

Volt* Tn

Li

&gt;ay

i» h ila ii
»l' V|l1#1

ml i

.v iii i

t is’ii - v«|

v%ilift

llitf

I*1‘ II l • 111* 'Hftl
mi t.» 111 ‘ nur
cltMII

*1i*IM

.L

• It Ik

1 ' 11 "l.i

»• ll* IimI s

i i | Digcl - I i
Uf Is I III "Mi I j)e ' ,*t, I
*i
■ 'Siiim* of Hu—*» H 1:n‘h&gt; .in ' in .io«* mill i ■ 1' i i I Mill V1 •
in i -itiiM id im p i l k ’IHV Mill i'i ll it(illii&gt; i IMkt I \t *•111-1 «
lliriti
'l&gt; l| I w in! I
Vill lii
Kills lead lo llo ‘ holiH-aiisI
I It Vs ill Jit ll' \ Fill f I-'
Mr
T rum an Mill
■ IKIt 1.1 N r A ......... . stair 111 old,- oat
M i l ,,l Hi,.-1- o ho ui &gt; li* lit I i 'si, nit,*l ui *• t i I
Ibe Mem- Ib e hole a lre a d y Imd | | ,e r , ,I th r F i s t i.e r n m n C iim
......................
(
ll ti * * H I \
u c blind b, &lt;1 I If I I I
lilli il w ith &gt;valer and su n ie llu id rnnril-sl "p e o p le 's p o lic e " and nlm ',-o ll alum
lii * i . H i l i t
it I oil) O would ll i 11o V
on th , mu la c e wux hut nmg
oilu-r lie d im h o - in c ii ile - e rte d t&gt;, .............. .
* I . Hills Slid ‘ sit Is (
' OI III
fe e d
liv e
w lm w a s in a
l i r e the W, I vvltlllli the l&gt;a-l 1Mllo lir i
Hi, -o lid ploutess tow a id
*11 I (|S \ \ &lt; d i l l
Hit*
11(kill
p ic k in g
ol ultKi x tw o m ile s
Ir o n . W e-I
Hi t In i o t lic ia l
lllllinunctd oe.u'e v*l«V« It tile • ''tiled
.S ill .sl.«.Ill III.* I ' m
Hie c r a s h , sa id " l l seem ed lik e in
li-i nia.le ill llo past seven
It* | ftp* t
I tin » lit ' *
e a rth ,m a k e “ " ‘ i “ " u o s l shook h im
.............
| „ s p e , l „ l I toM Ho................................. ...........
................. .
in lit • d ml* i i in mi
Iro n i the tre e
| „ w ||„ . Iu llh „
...p ilv a le n l lo .......................
........................
v ,,“ *
i- I■
I ill* r I ••»\ III 111 3
The 1117 Is a. speedy medium iiia lo r w as m e b iiiK e of the ilc '**" I11,1
I »I*
bomber flown by a 3 mini crew pailllicut eoncei Ill'll w llb SoVIcl
lie did ooi i.ti iitllV anv " I Ihe \ Mil I II .| In i' ,1li 31||i' I i
II* i
pilot, navigator unit bombardier sei lor biirilers HI Heillll
Co d alone
advocates 1 •n w I, •la 1ill il Itiili’M f»
nl. * *
I l l s 1 11! %I'f ll V
It Is one of Ihe fantes! planes the
hollow', the biggest Ip,It yet to Mongl,
M.u \iilnir
h- i d
il,&lt; till
ui t hi
\m ifiM fh
- lit, in
Air Force bun
w tlg g b ' out of ttu- llo 'inn net In pin a &lt; m In -nidi i-ss to ion m
)IsIIIt1
11*»tlh I nf | m i in i i* ii
C U T I iiiiiL 'U iiit V
„ -Cl,,
F a s t G e t m u n v , told W e ste rn po
Ia s i ve.u a lb i M r
'
H im .......
I .-III,I
k*i il*' I •i ll|i« i 1)141,1 i
M 1 IIT I .A U U h H U A L K &lt;m A M a | ( l | . |l(, wa%
n ,,, p ;„ ,t l o v e d I ............... I - u h a s t * ............ ...
pi ill ,41
|. IS. * II Ill'll sill .1 | t
tin e
&lt; oi saltp &gt;
I
l i c t m a il V o lk s p o lu e l t p n ip le 'a |H, &lt;i
. |*t ll- Ill &gt;14
e a iig h l on . the rear .t r u l of hl» | ( t | &gt; | | ) m , wi(‘s
tu r“ #d
n „ - I n ,.dent
l e t ............. «&gt; •&lt;•
k ill Ml
burning plane today when In- a ll in .s lru iiu -lll III c iv i l w a r
’ •••I iihtll full! i i n
in it ia l I n l I l l ’ll With b la m e III Hu
(mil 11n’i
IF •'!. ih&lt;I l&lt;&lt;
balled out and lie had to shale ll
lliillu x v , in i-h arR e uf lliu S o v ie t
M im m init ik is I w a r n*'p'‘ * M .v ..f
• mi* ih| r. In Iln hu ill Hill 11*
Iihimv Ueluro llouHmt to earth
d m easu re.x d e sig n ed h i cut
J ” '.!*' *Siiv
■- lrI lead* r i have been l,i*l Iitfliift 1lilt &lt;i&gt; ijuni iiiti»!■** i"„
file
The plntiu crashed anil exploded ninlfs p ire
W est llc r lln xei to rs fro m till
a lew aecondx later at Htowurd eontuct w ith the F u s t /o n e c a m e M im illiuled In till'll doet rules nl fit Jill «' 1 * ti ii i l i *ii i „11*» * ,1 lev'... I
r«Kt||t'lli
ryhl i i, llln t\i v3
nl*
i m*iii if*»m
•»iyi j#*oi
Countv Airport 3tk miles south of S . , n . l l , « a S , C
&lt; ............. - ....... . i l .........
Vtifk n u ll in ’ &gt; l..i nl
II flit
Fori Laudardala.
lil* • I iki-i Ulikt* l*H | tt*11*&gt;iT , Mi*
The pllnl, Gnpt R If Hub,sell, rl. ,1 tin. ll. ds t.rinamr
total
conM.I.-ralmm,
be »•»*« ... '
ft,,1
tlio
Iti-ils,
tirlngmc
'Intntal
29, M iam i, suffered second degree
, pt ha- U-l tin- K re m lin min CM I \ l«A*| H11( i k l!(tllM&gt;M HI,t Iim I
foi the fli.,1 days of July -ilnim Ci,in
•|U*IM!Mi,l I *3 ill .iiiliii- it
a cm,i-,,- ot niti-rnuim ual condo, t Ll
burns of Ihe face, arm s ami llilg ln
to
in
di-li'clors,
mi
uimvuiill)
l,n
it*
*
'In
He was ulnm- in the lighter plane mnnbt&lt;r
whnti llili- a 'c if Ho- peace ol Iln- s' I ( 1/4*11 I l l ' I n i iJ hi w i n f IV !
i »iMilt I V 1-, ll |*)*1 | *V1 -I
u ,it HI In xlii rmg op c I iims w ar
A l Hroworil G eneral Hospital
hollow
Is
said
In
liuvr
Ijrninjhl
In n
u livcitin g flee govci 111111-1,1llu b sc h 's eundltlon was described
II* Nil I krl
V . H V "I k V
IV
with him wiluulili- inform.ilum , oil iiih I , uiplos iog In--' lid im ld iillo it
us "gnucl."
ill Mia hit* I " *. *'' v \
renting toll,iit Voik'.pnlm-i plans, mill ■ mi,-in • i iln tutvld Guinn Ii &lt; ,'M 'MilI ■ h**'»
'll
I
tons
-I
till
|'licit
*
|
k
iln told attendants lliut hu " m&lt; |111(
s),o| n,,, Inlorm.iiion is
in-a
linin'* &lt;&gt;l i xlciid iiig il
mi a rouilm- lligld will, the -i- m |„.hlK
M,
|i„||im t,M,„-d
Fighter Squadron In,in tin- M., „ VI., („
Allied anilooito-s riililn d will,out ic c .in l lo ibe so, , , i , nl* nl nth,'i in,toms nl iC ip c il
im it s
rine Air Station, llpa Itw-ka, iumil , lvns
rliiM-ly iiiti-r
larixillft Other plinth with luml
tfiufer Hollow's dire,-lion. Ho- Ini tlx ll rigid Iln- I'li-ild c n t Mini In- Imped tin
marks and iralile patterns when I'omiiHiiiivts nl the Hast Znnr li.m*
his plane cniigld (ire
elenreil wide Ilines through lm&lt; is ,1.,v m il conic win ii Hie K re m lin
He leaped mil, he said hoi the In give guunls mdiiimm-ri'd u mi m il ,1c,id,- " i l eat,lint m ake at1

s»a w s5'rjs?sa ? ssiv-

Se.itIIIK &lt;)t T.dl I &gt;ele-

(ir iM T .il

t Oir 4 Mil*
Ik* SI ill
*t. li’l'- lt f l

I

III *S(S111; i r

lit

till tut

l*t i i likit!

Kail Ti.ulf" (till
i,:isst*j| its Suiialt*
Lous To INrsiilrn!
»' r

ih

ill
I, •

V II * 1 Mk ttf in 111&gt;1i 1-1 .. ).'( 1
I I I , ••*. f- 1* Hi.. i 1 *•1 (Mil 1 I" 1
ik.t IIM
1 h M.'l, i ■ .Mils 1
I ’ l.
Mi'll! 11*14JIf ,111 *ti i if,*li\
-■ It,*l*
\\ *'lli« .Lit III Lt
Its*
|) , ,
• 1 fi» 111 Ih* H t1 *' "1'
|.| *3 I *1 M ' 1 ......
1! Ill ti .4,1h
L ii11
.ill* 1 13311 .It . Ml th 1. .Is

M*n

•t!

"I1**'

lik ill
it *hi 11
I'I
I I I i ki'ls 1 Mkl.l ,1., full
MII * 1
.1(11 S1. il • 1Hi* .11 It
ft - 1- I I
it 1 • "I 1
1*
(I* 1. " ' J |! 1 » nil M l t 1..
I'M ll
' ........... . i 1&lt;. i k 1 ,
.(III 1 .......... f l-l , mi.* It
t.k t ,Ml .It *1' II ll
l,k i k l sti
1' *1'

» • ' 1 III!

tii

NhmI Invikalinn

•

i i

• |l, | i h *i*i m i n
'i " it if &gt;M IM I m Mi h
*1 H* • this* il l 1*1 m c l
m it li* i (it *44* ■I it. l l ’ I Mil

1 ll t 1*11 .......... .
tki. . . i f f ' • i it IMII
.'ii
i *
.1 .1 .

................. t
I
&lt; I''*",;*
k« r
• ii
*: i ,l , -1
i i .1* i
........11.
,ii* t, in . ■1 M'S

it • 1 I* ' if ' HM*’ Mil
Ilk if III.
I n i Cl* 1
N
1 • M * 1 i Oh m
t u i lit** |H •'s"M| 1
(
1 Mi «( H m

,1 lllint, ,1 l ' H i kill 11k » ll 111 I'.tl
, ,1 II
ll | "I. *’ 1 ,1, 1 ,1, mI -h ie
,1,
11sint i . • ■ n ,*, ,
1 1 **.1.. . .
■ III la 1" 1is vi *| Hm
, m i\ i llhii tl Mil) ilphohl Ib , Ib-pllllMl KM t t ilM i l •!« ,1 l&lt;n | la* all,!
Mi 1|s«i 11 in k
” s\(i’ Ip st*. 1’' i niiiwni l, • w in iiii
• • 1s t l l i ll,I
H |*1■ *• ih ||
* H i f * I m 33,11
\ ,l.t ’ . . ( k.1. ft \ r h i isii*i*i»i
. nfUi • ! i • i 1 *tl il* • I Il'IlM U
1. i .(..... i It 41,*1 i- 1 |M .t'fs lllti!
i * *, ill in lilt! ii
, f*&gt;'|*« *' » t im ti
H tkiki
Ik *1 t .. * ,j 1; , . ' I ,
f "11k1M 1111ij
i “ 1 il
n
H,Mt
|t. M* 1 t ft '' kM•&lt; 41*
k ' I,-

i ,.i

I.M*

!’o (iolliam (limit s

I.I.*
Ll ll

Lii Is Sink* ! tnimr
1st m d T r m l I anil

Iill" Hii
chute became entangled oil o rein ulunp Hie sei-tnr hmindnry wlnm t-it- .... and -olive....... wutk. and
will ,'liuiige Its eu, ii &lt;Miss kdtil Itillinjr
1I-- I HIM. Ik I h
i h t I nf I dp
strut of the tilnring Corsair
He 'he Reds have made ........... t&lt;&gt;Hm
I til’ll Inre we mil l I'onltmte In Ills I ■ *’ |*M * I t IM *fl I n • IMi i i
yanked the t hole loose nod cam, West a matter of a life and d, ,,ih
I, l -in* tel w llllligne - In lake till,
IIM It nl MHi r , ill*
\ * f I .......I 1 n l . |
\ I ,t. m
i l s
.(1 I ' 1 t
I l l s lit i'll
IM
1
down west of Ihe airport
•n il
\
Hie lluw „( refogees sernv. Hie mill, ti-p-, low m l • , not Oder,, i a i i ii if I L smi, ft* • H* I.• : it*,i -i i •i * il i • (*i
« E. * 1 *l
si
n in I
Hi
Hm
.1 ' .
.
1 •I*
If
/mini holder lias slowed down tie II, ,mil ten loll-, " Im .aid "W e m o - 1 .hmI l aiil ri ii *
(1
It ! Mil
i . i
i*.*t"
tiin
’ I" Mi I', I Mil i I
1
. il ' Hi 1 ..................... ............. .
,
onllilue
to
keel'
the
dnol
npeil
In
I'uusu nl Ihe drastie me x.iiies i n
r. l M.sr llh ii 1 ■M! II, lil t I -Mti
1 • lut 1 .
i H, 1 IIIVs'l*
1 .............. 1 '
• s sty ■.
■||i • •&gt;, 1 E l
eii by Hie people'b imllce In -. ,1 tin- G o llid N allnn lot tin- Soviet • * ri iss , I m ta i
H
III* ll l u l l
A I
Hi
M« ,1
J il Jin i ll V
llV
Hm
I.. I
• * k*
it* sMI.-if It •
.1. It
I
.....
..
to
join
tinno
it
mu
lot
it*
nil tbo frontiers. Ilowevei, it
llll l **aIlia*i**l I111 \ ' Mi ll I h .1 M l I,
Is
li f
1, r
V *si • s .* Ml
V m ll M 3
1 1111* , 1
t Mi
li . t*
1 MV
easier lo gel Irnm the East seetoi o t i mltltl lei, un the to o l to poane
1
I I I . ' ) -li
.It . i liflH HI 'M* i "S" firyrvi* l.afi * n i t f l il 1 1
tii i Iln l i lt e d
1 &gt;l 1 M * 1* " 1 * . M
1 Hi ’
of llertin In the West seetors ttm,
kill 11 s'llllMlMM**
141 fill1 ,1Mill- i I . i .
.
i ' i n - " l ' i i m u * u'lvivt
* ilk I n
• It tk
1 m
ill
l&gt; f t
1 S' l
it Is for u German to go from iim
i liiim kiin (in iff im
H im
S i i l.«
• .I
( i.k
fin* '
\H
r * •Ml
1 1 V * I .......
Eastern occupatinn rone to tlo.
! Li's ItxillV
1 M.
1 1. * i-1 ............
i -tiiim ! h y
1t *
is
l u l l 1, t
If, • « I l c . 1
Vk t
Plans for the July 17 Armed Western
I hill It 1*1*I t*f t I I * | IIM aitii it i stl 1 S 1 1 | * | •
'* * 1
I.S 1 1. II, iv*
1 •.
1
S I Hi*
.1
| ' l rj
' 1 1*&lt; t im *
Forcss Blood lltlve wera discussed
Hollow liroiigtit Ills wile ant
n i F f i l , H i n t t i n i n , I 3VI H i H m h
t L ll
In* ll 1 ft
Hi . ,
•
IIM 1
Mil
33 f il l ll
.3 • H 4'iti’ ki * s i V , HIM" * Mi ll l i t
at a meeting ysstetday of the three ehlldren with him across tn&lt;Mt*f|, Wills’ll |Mt*3 l'l..| fli| Iktl Itt His 1 Hi ( , i •
lit m II III*
ll* 4 s
M3
HsitH v
Mini
summer romntillea in chiree nf line
Min Him In m r h i t i t (i hat **I 111
* 1 1 Hli
l turn l i l t
1 * &gt;j i Ml i l n i ftl 1 nf
1 1.
. * .111 1
M i l l ’ll
Ht *1 n l t i k i
the drive, Joa McCasIln, chairman
as 3v hu In *'i
fni Ih* i «in u In if i l „
in i ■ II I , 1 . , |t! | | * is. i
i
it u l i i r i n
111- 1 n&gt; •1
&lt; ll* .
illiii
i '■ • * Ik n l 1 1
of the conimltiee announced tmlav
U l ’ l l l (i* i111n i l 1 I t r l*
D ii 'i l ri111 11.1,■
L . i
k I II
3 *11
Mi 1
1• ll '(‘il It. 1.1* * M r
O il*
S
h
I
vh
Flan
Studied
Two
i'll'O
s
grove*
"
ii
It.........
*'Wa expect the drtve lo he
11
III
1 n &lt; ' 11 1s &gt; | | .
May mi \\ \
I t'isi jii'i him I H i*
I
l.s 4 n
&gt;1
lit illi i i n k i H | n s
| lit
tl* . il M&gt;11 i'f
rule nf Go- ‘ tenfold N aval Vosil
Ihe most successful thus far and
ih.
......................... .............
-E
Hi*
I'litinly
it&gt;4
Inry
A l' Station
imw avatlitble li l t Vit\ I i ins'! i 114r11J111ij in i . ( i i , I t | vs k ' Hi f i l l * il I M
donations (o b« fsr in excess of
I Clf i 4411 f'kt I fir lit,m l Ill S'tktll I ll • • , ,
! in nl
&gt; I i MII m JH,
■f ' ! 1* H M IM nf t
i M M*
\ mi 1* i l l y
Ll
1
for
lea"llig
In
privilliInletesle,
It
the quota," Mr. McCasIln added.
A HI I I I 1 IM SI kk| m 1 I Mil |* i i 1 III Hit*
Director!, uf tin- Haufuid Mwaa nniiniiin-uii tills mnintng I** kill 1 tilt I I I I t Mill \ i IIM, h i l l A)I I I | M Ml. * n l i.
Tha group, meeting in ihe H*-,l t-lmnls Association met thi» limit
Hull lit* Hi*itiL'ill Hu* .liiyrs i m
411st i t l IHM ii t. l (it i lk i l int III n f hi*r
l.ienl
«'
I.Sullivan,
public
re
Cross office at (he Takech Huild- ing with Chamber of Cumtm-i
• Hi
L* l| n i | ’ L - &gt; n i
; l III ion u mi hi ht iim* if it mi*&gt;&gt;
i H i s1 I H i hi
\ i i n i i . i l
K l c c li o ii Im
ing, heard Clayton PniauU, Ul-md MmiHgt-r For rest Hreckenridg,- n&lt; luttun* officer
|&gt;Miuts'i| H m* lii.H i
uiimiuhiM uf
t st
|*
1 till &gt; 1
i i it i i i i i i 1 l»y H n 'Mils infnrni’itnin w-in .-oiitalin-1
Drive representative fur the
IH t'MlI* llli’l ! i! i n il'll’ v■ 331( at ,1,1
I |l4*lf4'l I ti kf Milk
Eli*
atlVMIlLlJ^r-3
1
ronxider a proposal to hold n salS t l it ’ i l i i l t ’ ii IJy I ( a v i o n Mi
In ui, official Nav&gt; noil-..... . avail I Ji'lllLkl.f
southeastern area who is In charge education service program hen
-,&gt;), i niin i,, .il &lt; , n i im on* ami
a b illly , which nlate.l Dial Milx fn,
uf Blood Drive organisation In 3H
n i f l \f,|.
VI t&gt; . I r r l n l ftat .M n
i , i , li-* * I
The group was unable to tea.
&gt;
1, I l n , 1
-it Il n m l ,r l I '.1 1
Florida Rad Cross chapters, speak hi. Immediate ngreemenl on in tin- U n-nog of tin- land w ill In- i •’ visT I ' l l &lt;hh fit filtmpt thii .........
I i I'llllu -l n i l i, 1, 1. , , Ill I'allsce lle d until Id I'd a in In ly 3d. at i‘ f i U n l i t tiy ih w 1 * . . ill u f ( lii' l u i 11j 1 1 N o
■ lit* \ &lt;1, i - 1 U-l, ,1 I 1 .' 1,) 11 w i l l
oil aonte of the misconceptions lustier nod luxlioctcd u commltli
ii
m i - ill
i , i, i,ui i* mitiO'd
the office of tin- B lu ff I'uldn- tiiTiilul v 1st in i' &lt;*It'll 11 ( ’l a i n *
t 1 ■ i b , I •-»I
ii
tint l ! 'i ' t n w l
with which the Red Cross Is faced liu-ludlng Julm Kader, Earl Fuo
ll I n o t I 1Oiling ti l l i'll
M i ' i n I ,&lt;
o l 1 M Jit lit a * 1 ,-« ,&gt;1 , t I m
ii.
when It attempts to convince the and Ned tlmitl, to Investigate it, W orks O fficer, N aval A it Has,-a hm»;ht, mil* tin \1111y. Mi .\h*
, &lt;" &gt;nl ii,'i,' ii ,m,ol Irnm each
Command, Sixth N aval Dlstrlc*. had Ins’ll a inriiiln i uf H m* h** ti J u i 1 ,*t.-i&lt;-l
,'i 1
li d
bv
public to donate.
nl llo- iv m il,,' In lo'*,' , n m illcs of
possibility uf liringing llowt,, i
,
’om
&lt;0
.m
lr,
I
|
»
,
nr,I,
ll
One of the most important of Wisehaupl, sslen service expett N aval A ir Station, Jackson ville.
■i f t l l r s i k M i 11, : n H i l l 11 u l s ' k i i m i i 33,4
ibe oi", k i.nl Si,,h&lt; .,1 Seminole,
Thu hldti vvill lie opened at the tn h'i 'lk’il I n l a k e M i . gUsluti1 ftii
V lie - n|,|i, r will lie . in 'il il iln m ould p i,. |e, I p o lio ,red hy
thsae, he laid, la the belief that
for such a program.
saute office ot II dd u in. on the iiiur |Htfd,
, im . , , 1,11'k, 1,mi,w tin- d,r,'-iinti of ,bi
fha Red Croea sells blood after It hers
\,iii'ri,' iii I i-i'iiiii
V oxillary
Mr. Wlsehaupt was a visitor
I,Jm on ii and all 1, or " Ill' ll III II, III.-I, , lln.ll gil l , trout
same day. All bids submitted must
haa bstn contributed.
Lift it h*11 s'Initial
in Hm .hmjiHt I:
Klwnnls yesterday. Ho has he, - bo plainly marked, "Smiled Hid,
*
-*11
mu
1
Inmini,
brfurt
s■
-,,»ii
“ All blood donated,” he aal,l, engaged
t'ham hui uiliiikhi tiatlu u n l a 11
ill ri hull nl iln lot. bi l l) In
by Orlandu, Leeabum
**■ 1,, ■t J | I , -,|
Iln
m i l lir
“ la tha proparty of the U. 8. De­ and oilier Florida cities to con Agriculture Lease, Naval Auxil­ fmmil tiu n lu ii I 1•‘•litrli'k lia ilin r b’o in ,oti.-i'ii lop hy pm Ih-qMtlon
dii,
1
1
In
li
i,
plmtiiiiif
Mi
1
u
i,1,
l|
partment o f Defense from the mo­ duct programs in sales edurali - iary Air Station, Sanfin.l, Fla."
fill fjuhllLm un Hi* finiint nf *h
m lb, boo tinn nl ,,* I'l l)m in t of
17 ,, illiii* , v 9 1 ! in
1 u-l 0 make brio v, ' ,liNegotiations Im tin- leasing of riT lurn foi tjurthiii .Swui'nuy'a )&gt;** ( nil • I
ment it leaves your artn. It can­ f»r msrehsuts and employee
In1,l
,i
l'&lt;
1
o
r
a
po-1
1
n
.1
n,
,*
not he used for any purpose which e^T.I Mr. Ureckenridge, and has -• the luml for agricultural pur of QtH’f i’lm y. Mt liwiitHiny n1111 1
I bn mil I III,llll- c ill/e u , III tllU
"l 1,1 1lie \iii, i ii-jii G, &gt; , ,ii I'M. * G ill Slab- I I I ' M o li'IJ llla c k ,
the Department of Dufunse does
I It III Pi Ml k i r . l i i i f , (ill | hi 1*41511 •( I ii,1
puiet were uulliurlird by tin .....
week
open
for
such
a
program
It,.
1,1’.
not approve. It aannot, therefore, here starting July 28.
lia n i.i I i- lin M i im , olo ,, I orpoil
Chief of the lluu-ao uf Yards un I Sir U w i i e n u y m i n k ’ H mj , v v i u L
be aoltl by the Red Croaa, becauso
Docks, Washington D. C., In a AtatniK tkiat L« fu ll I im wm | m,i I tt II I -,t*N l i t M i l l , lilt \/ 11
‘ .pniig
I i -jo I ' n i i i i
Orlam b);
Uotne
uf
the
inerchnnls
presem
tha Had Cross dussn’t own It. The
ctiinmtirdi-atlun to the Sixth Naval ih w in tiiv uigafiH aklim U*
i,-..ii , an ,-*. Wmici ll,i*,-n, Car­
pointed
nut
that
there
might
i1
1
(
1
'
•
Mi:
I
UJFlItl
1
III,m
l
id
Red Crosa merely acta aa the
tin* job.
ol*,) 3n.li i no. ' t 3n he hm-, HurDistrict Command.
G l, tu -c riln ly uf Si it,- I ),1 ,11 n,1 M,b ill,,*' Ifoincv, Grill-hen
agsnt of the Department of De­ a disadvantage uf holding llo
Mi . A Liny, chilli 111x111 uf thu -Lij»
The lauds are dascrlbsd us "Be­
program
when
so
many
of
the
om
tin
mi
l„-1
11
a
!&gt;
illsv
n
llii
i
il
*
1
it
fense."
N ,i on I'jo . n n i . i t * , M a ry l .a ,In ,
ing that purl nf the Naval Auxili­ fiT Je « r nminiiK uaiituiil, umitmiicployees are away on vacation,
1,1 I l n . &gt;il ln,l tv
a II I,, di-'1gni'd 1 impo loin- McMann
Another misconception often
ary Air Station, Sanford, Flnrldu, • tl that L*Y ntiinru laid bium nub l„
C learw aPresent
at
the
meeting
w
wen
•
I
,
.'m
ill,'ll
I,mill
,
In-lwI'l
l,
Iln,
met with, he said, la that blood
being slid lying In the SW 'l of im tti’.l for H i d twin fawiid hurn tu G i i i I i i I - , l,ili, ,im| bn1 I j i gi vl G , 1,0 ter. l ine i l i n l i , O cala, ( b arlin e
W.
A.
Morrison,
Andrew
mine,
F
.
Is ahlppaa Immediately to Korea C. Harper, Ned
Ban Section 4, and the N3V3* of Sec­ •*M11k &gt;' * at thu M«iiiicl|ial /. mu m&lt; Vinurii nt ally
i n r , , rallnhu'-ca; ami Carmine
and can be there within 48 hours Feuat, U, L. PsrklnsSmith,
lli,iu ,'ii Gulf poll
tion 9, Township 2d South, Range •hunt 11. Thu cd ii I ih I uhtU ssf1 Jni&gt;
Jr.,
C.
1
.
Iim
,'ioiviU'd
I’lu'dido
im
lm
li'd
of donation. This la simply Im­ Redding, John Kader and Mi 31 East, Seminole County. Florida, 19.
I’**,, ol ih, enm p will be named
'■
ill
.
ind
tv
I
’ri'f.ldm
il
G
H
o
llo
possible, ha said, since the blood Brsckatirldge,
[ ot tnnighC). final seas.l,m In repJidm Kaditr om /^mkid H u t lh*»
eaclitdjng ull lauds excepting thotm
V
ai
(ir,
-in.I
l
un-ign
Mini
i.
r
I,
mo
muat first be snipped to West
&lt; nt i lorlda at ibe G irls Nation
planted in and cultivated for cit­ Lundiali ca in iid tti’u in w iliK u t ’ th*’ Nev,--. di, Fnniim ra, Tonight Adm
Point, Pm, where ii Is converted
in V\ ,-li In (lb in i il- xt month
hmiHinyf situ iilim i with a vie* to
rus ernpa."
ATKINSON
TRIAL
Son
"
i
l
l
be
1
ho
gucvl
of
honor
nt
Into plasma In procassing labor­
Rid forint, with instructions and fliidiiiK a id lin ’ fur thu Couritt1 un o llh iiil banuuot s i which hu l
JACKSONVILLE on - Federal
atories. It le not shipped to the District
a facsimile nf thu lease containing lla r r uniiiiru'a csdiind. Iln itat* I cxpecti-d lo d eliver a u u ju r ad
Judge
Bryan
W.
Simpson
fighting front until then.
Movie
has aet the trial of Clyde W. Atkin ta terms under which the property lliu t M r. Iln r r wim inturifati’d In
The eummer committee In son, Tallahassee attorney, on In may bn occupied, will be furnished ridtirhiiiK to Hanfurd and ha dress.
itirz
charge of tha drive Includea Mrs. come lax charges for Nov. 17.
lecttvu bidders by the Public thought fAcitith'ft nm ld hu n u .k
prospect
"Kangaroo"
I GIRLS illiOWN
Clara Qlnn. chairman of the Red
Atklmon entered an Innocenl Works Officsr at the Naval •vailubltt for thu Iln rr Bchuol.
MEMPHIS, Tenn, t.fi
Four sets
1:30 - 3:30 - 5:311 • 7:30 - 9:30Croea Service groups, Margaret ___
uxitlary Air Hlatlon. The attenplea hare _______Jay
Wednesday afternoon Auxlllar
ol footprint:* leading in u pond—
Dlngfelder, In charge of civic when ha was arraigned on charges Monn of prospective bidder* is es­
0OVIBLAD
MASONIC MAHTKI1
uml none relorniug-'-wure mule
groups, Frank Handler, tn charge of Income tea evasion
F. W- McCallry, formeily of Sun evidence that four small wills
pecially Invited to paragraph 13
"Acrois the Wide Missouri"
of buslneaa, groups, Al Wallace,
ford, was elected Ilm Wort, Ididol waded lo Ilnur deaths near here
Involved are (be calendar years o£ the instructions.
7:45 Feature 8:20 Last Cam*
display chairman, John Millar, 1946 through 1949 during which the
Arrangements
may
-r —
----- -be- - -mdde
- - - Master uf Tina 1-mlgo No. 577. Free Wedne nl iy,
|d«tii Bhow 9:39
church groups, Col. 8. 0 . Harri- government alleges that the atlor 1 with the Public Works Officer, and Accepted Ma-.niu of Concuid,
The trickn In Ihe soil mud, go­
PUAIRIE I.LAKE
man, In charge of residential ney filed falae and fraudulent in far a view of the lands to be Ark., un the night uf Juno 7. The ing In ihe water hole Irnm (nor
"Festival of Fun" 7:45 only
areac, and Mrs. Jamaa TerwUlcger come tax returns. The government leased. A representative of the Installation ceremonies look place neat piles uf clolhlng, were found
"Iroquois Trail"
and Bobo Daaai co-publicity chair- claims the attorney owes sddiUoaal Dapartmsnt of the Navy will be si the Lodge on the night ol June hy two worried mothers who loured
9:16 * 10:30
2t.
taxes of 145,000. (
.
present to answer all Inquiries
the worst—ami were right.

Plans For Blood
Drive Discussed At
Red Cross Meet

t itms (iiovps At
Naval Air Station
Will Be Leased

ii

m

By McrchuntH Group

rime Table

*pf; !■ ’■jl , : |
*®kL J
£’

W M ta i&amp; jB n ifiliii

."eia -*

— - j.

«.

-■
' ‘ oA'A.

* 4

•i

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="45">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="99720">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1952</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101051">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, July 02, 1952</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101052">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101053">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 02, 1952.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101054">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101055">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 02, 1952; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101056">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101057">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101058">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101059">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="10140" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="9778">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/0f34827a67295c3e79920bc17f330656.pdf</src>
        <authentication>d87a447092a9c245f3aa11346f2c5180</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="101050">
                    <text>1

i

*

d u iy

/j /&lt; ?£ £ .

fit/tV

S e s r e e ie e #

/ 9 S -Z

�IF YOU DON’T
THE WEATHER

y w r M H Herald, CHj
M h t r r . by 7 M P. M , *1*m * n il
P IL L O W CA B 1444

( H

ty

#

£

g

&gt;

m

\ f a

r

f t

I

t

c

r

a

t

Moitly cloudy through Wedneiday Occasional thundershowers In
north portion and at scattered
place* In louth portion
A little
rooler in north portion

o

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

No. 221

Atvsnclnted Press Leased Wire

v :v

Are
Given Advice
^ By Churchill

Governors Of
US Stew Over
Civil Rights

Advised Not To Anger)
Americans When In
Midst Of Presided
tial Election Year

Byrnes Declares His
StatcMayGo Repub­
lican Unless Nomi­
nee Is Acceptable

LONDON
- Prime Mlidrirr
Churchill r-assured Hr linns tad.sy
concerning U. N. Command dec!
. alma In Kona and warned &gt;hc
■ House of Commcms against earn­
ing Americana when a prcsldintlal
flection la uppermoit on their
minds.
He told tho House Gen Mark
Clark, the U. N, commander in
Korea, did not know the Vide lllvcr
power plants were to he bombed
until after Britain's defense min
later had completed a biittlc front
tour of Korea.
■ Churchill said he had a Itlrgram
B to that affect from Gen. Clark
Monday and added: "He stated
that he himself did not know these
plante w en to be bombed whllo
field Marshal Alexander was with
him. If he had known he certainly
would have told him."
Churchill spoke In the house
shortly after an announcement by
hli Conservative government that
II haa chosen a "senior British ofJs fleer" lo be Clark’s deputy chief
wJ of ilaff In Tokyo. The name of
the officer will be made public In
the "neer future."
The Prime Mlntalcr was the first
government speaker In I debate on
the Yalu ho rollings dip tn culm!-

it.

ik

HOUSTON, T e x T o r- G o v . Jam es

Secretary Sawyer
/ t Predicts B k Toll
In HighwayDeaths
W A SH IN O TO N ridv-ifeerclary of

■‘■W fflKL
A

■
*•

„

,
Photo liy Emily Jameson of Jameson HInitio
Now In Tallahassee attending the sixth annual Florida Girls .State program ore, left in right, Ann
Raborn, sponsored by the Business and Professional Women’s Cljih, Gnll llllting. Atnrrimn Legion
Auxiliary, Post No. 63; Joan Wright, American Childhood Education Association; Beverly Gray, Pilot
Club, and Sylvia Ifayee, who Is harked hy the Reef old Woman’* Club Girl* R'ete.i- » p - . d Wy th&gt;
A (Bar Iran Legbtti Auxiliary, pvpartmen* or Florida: Mr*. E. J. Routh is local vh^jrlnan for the pro.

aertfents H i m .
the t-day h' Iday but lhal
this need not be
The
arcs with Ihc
record high of 3M on the recent
Memorial Day wept end.
In ■ telegram to the Governors’
Conference being held el Ifouslnn,
Tex;, Sawyer urged Ihe state exec­
utives to "take e»ry possible ad
ditlnnal alp tn b iru to public at
tentlon (he appalflmi danger" and
"the ease with ehlch it can be
■voided by carefta and considerate
driving."

ing at any "augsr-coated" civil
right* platform , *ald today hi*
state might go Bepubllcan In No
vem ber If the Democratic presi­
dential candidate la unacceptable
lie left tho Inference at a news
cnnfrcncc that other states of the
traditionally
Dm ncratlc
South
might split away from Ih rlr party
or even vote for some third can­
didate.
Ily riie s, a form er secretary of
stnto and ..uprenu- » mirt Justice,
Indicated that Gov Adlnl Steven­
son of Illinois, a possible " d ra ft"
candidate, would not be accept
able because of his position no
c iv il rights.
Stevenson said Monday he favored letting the Individual stales
enact their own fa ir employment
practices acta, but that he favored
compulsory legislation If they
fallrd tn do anything
llyrnes
called such a proposal "sugarcoating."
Byrnes, a leading supporter of
Sen Richard Russell of Georgia
for the Democratic nomination, de
clared (hr Democrats' 1ftIH civil
rights plank Is "en tirely unarccpt
able In m e." This endorsed P re s i­
dent Tru m an ’s advocacy of fn l
erat F R I T , anil lynching and anti
(Hill i .ix legislation
Hyrno* said he would he snr
prised and disappointed If Russell
doesn't have 3(in votes on the first
Imllnl nt Ihe National Convenllnn
The D rm o rra tlr nomination re
quires &lt;1111 votes.
The South Carolina governor's
slateinenl placed him lo direct op
imsltlon to Ihe no compromise view
expressed Mondny by DemncrntU'
Gov G Mennen W illiam s ol Mich
igun on Ihe controversial Issue
llnlh are h e ir for the Nnlhmal
Governors' Conference,
llyrnes said presldenlinl rice
tors In South Carolina, Georgia,
Tex s i, M ississippi ami Louisians
w ill not he named until p lfvr Ihn
u j ) National rVmventlnna nnml
(heir presidential candidates
The President Is elerted by votes
of the Electoral College Asked If
the Republicans might c a rry Routh
Carolina, Byrnes said Ihn Demo
r r s l i r electors of his state "can
vole for wlm they please."
He said the eloctors w ill "retain
th rir Independence unlll they scr
who Is Ihe candidate of Ihe lie
inhllriiM P a rly and what lie stand
or
W illiam s said Michigan would
stand strongly fur Ihe HUH plat
form on rtv ll rights The rnntru
verstal plank endorsed President
Trum an'* store stymied program
rif federal legislation aimed at |ob
discrim ination, lynching and the
(Mill tax.
W illiam s told a news rouferenre
Monday. "Lab o r wouldn't lie sat
isllrd with anything less than tinIIlMH
11441 ,,l
l, 4fi.aiHS ''
1 fplntforni

Quincy Girl To Be Road Board Puts
Pow erful N ew
Inaugurated As
Tank Unveiled
Damper On Plan
Girls State Head
By Arm y Today T A L L A H A S S E E tfv-H arrio t Mn
For 301 Routing i

H erm an IviorriH Is
Honored In Orlando
H. E . Morris prinelpnl nf Banford High Seh , will be named
Florid* Father
Ihe Year today
during eeremon: eloetng the secend annual Kallj ind holiday showlug of the Men] Apparel Club or
Florida.
The even
be a part of the
dab-, all-day [ting, aeheduled to
be held at
' idreod Country
Club.
Morria was selected for the
till# by the el
will be honor
goael at tod*
affair. He will be
praaanted wi
i plaque at
thu
ceremony.
The apparel club shewing has
•en attended y toms 150 menufactored and]
retailers from
41 Vlorida el

««■

-IP

mm

S aj's New Measure T o
W eaken A b ility T o
Hold Down P rice s,
S tab ilize Econom y
WASHINGTON .P — President
Truman said tmlay the new eco­
nomic control* law lakes "a seri­
ous gamble with Inflation."
In a statement, he protested that
he asked for a strengthened law
but Congress "moved in the other
direction" and enacted one which
"weakens our ability In bold down
prices and stahlllie our economy "
Mr Truman declared the bill:
"Open* Ihc way for increases In
rents for Mime six million families
If Ihe real estate lohhlc. tie atila
to forest.ill |mis 11isc 0 lion bv local
bodies "
"The house wife will lie exposed
to higher prices on fully 20 per
cent of her market linskrl" by
removal of price controls from
all frulls and vegetables, fresh,
canned and froien
"It is cerv likely that In many
areas flie price of milk will gn

F, Byrnes of South Carolina, scoff­

14'a a tta a a il Oa P a ss T n » l

Commerce Sawyer pikdfcted today
that highway traff!
‘flilioi
•on the July
4 week end will be
Ihenvinat In
hlatory. He urged
nost
i care In
driving In prevent Ite setting nf
"new records In kll Ing
ilrman o fthe
Safety Coq
mrence, m
i M
been given

Truman Raps
Action Taken
On Controls

Record M oil Wnvt*. U '.iv N ation

haffey, Quincy, today was ached
uteri In he inauguralcd governor
E llio t t
I le n d
of Flo rid a’s G irla Stale, with nil B o y l e ,
Ihc form alities that go with In
G ro u p
S e e k in g
A laugurallmi of n real governor
Miss M ih a ffry , with the Nation
tc ru n tc R o n d S o u th
alls!
P a rly ,
Monday defeated
G retrhcn Nelson, Panama City,
By ELTON C. M Y
T A IJ .A IIA S S K E
P The Stnte
NEWARK, Oel. tei-Tho Army 14.1 In 1IM, after n noisy rnm pslgii tt.ind Hoard today agreed lo nd
today unveiled what It called the for Ihc governorship and other o f­ vo n rr l l l l .r .i n to per mi I construc­
first completely new medium tank fices.
to be developed since World War
The (wo who ran for governor tion In proceed on a new Ormond
II—streamlined, more powerful, are roommates In a Florida Slale Reach bridge across the H alifax
and almost as easy tn handle as University dormitory for the week R ive r.
hero.
a new automnbilo.
Dul Ihe iHinol threw cold water
Miss Nelson, daughter of a mem­
Designated the M-48, or "Patton
on hopes of a Central Murlda
ber
nf
the
State
Hoad
Hoard,
came
41," It Ig being produced at Iho
hark from defeat for governor ami group to have an alternate designa­
Chrysler tank plant here and at was elected sneaker nf the Girls tion for D S Jn i, one of Iho main
two other arsenals. Officials said Stale House nf Representatives to­ arteries of Inurlstt raffle from Ihe
sliable deliveries are expected he day.
north.
fore the end nf the year.
Volusia County voters approved
Adeline Malm* In* nf Tarpon
The tank, in ihe 45 to 50-ton Springs wa* elected president nf no $800,000 bond Issue to Imlld Ihe
lln s lls s H oa t*4a* alt)
the Senate, and Joan Halsey, Win­ Ormond Reach bridge Unking II S
ter Haven, was named Senate Highway No I and Male Road A IA ,
inil the project actually w ill cn.it
president pro tempura.

Red Hot 50-Tonncr Is
As Easy To Handle
As New Automobile

Lions Club Hears
Henry Witte Speak
On Big Convention

Henry Witte, Lion district gov­
ernor and delegate to the recent
convention nf Done International
at Mexico City, told members of
the l,Ions Club today that the
Mexican government went "all
out" to make the convention onp
of the meet outstanding and color
ful ever held.
President Miguel Aleman
of
Mexico, a member of the Mexico
City LI one Club, attended the
meeting! and greeted the visitors.
Ha ami other Mexican officiate se­
cured outstanding talent for en­
tertainment from thioughaut the
country, said Mri Witte.
Tho meetings, he added, were
held In a yet_unfinished auditortime* was about full of delegate*
from all states and territories of
tho union, and from countries of

up

THI SAMI fit AS I Ol HIM lli.il •«•11■
- i in
NM H"* • Y m t1' K v it nr I 1 lift "*tf *
t#h**f |ty
r»»i Hi#*
4 .i p rfl » 'Milli triif \ tMinn*
I'h** f* ,r

f*rnlH* I til If*# ft* I In* A F" »fi PI r *"ri:i

||imt*. thf UrtnKf Piiwlvukm 1**• 1%
nr,n tli#* Wlhflv

Ml 'l;h ig in i bvMfUMt
n!s*riiiltfiKhi Ailritir**a#I**wd ' f • "*1t tilftft-M
l -f41rJS'rlf 1 I «’/tf4ilri |

nr *• 1■
*•■
»♦ *j c w Yf&gt;rH* ifciiTft TVI "t 11*‘

Heat Wave Gives 1 Ri*d Soldiers
Way To Cool And Use Truce Site
r (Cloudy Weather
For Surrender
Kentucky * T r r i | i r #y ; r r W .tlk On T h rn iir.l . 11M
At n;|*; ( )ttl v Tl;ir , *t&gt; S e t t it it y &lt; ) I I i 'i p i •;
Ton i&lt;I ( ,t I c i; t»i v
I '.is l N '-n ti .il '/.m u '
it.

11..

1*1 r ,

i 1 iti’il

.i

&lt; lo u d
| fflt lt I &gt;.ft|

iti.iffif
T ill-

i.l

t

Iif it t •’11 M ,i il,.
H Mil Ilf III" 11
I III I. V I

t

t Mm
lliii •

•••iW.

h |l \
h r hrn
v* h it h (i i&gt;|

I iv «

in

in

•

IIP i

K m ip hi

Em *

I

tilth

mi!
•4I.l
til
‘it

i
Mi
Mu &lt;tu!’h Mu

• ilpn

H.
•I i \

I

I* WMI
V iH h

.11 . I fh. it M
fit t if Ini. «
. Mm &lt;1 i\ I I I . lilt Ml

v ill ■ i
' l' |r»l
I h f I iMilfJlMIU I ' i «i»Mv .ffl.
|M T V* ilMlH Ml*' l u ..1 M n ! .

ft i

fit n4|»|te* Ul"|

f *| *I ,lfl ,«|&gt;h h
Ir v, -\ stilt j »
Ilf Mr i *'ljr f ft 141 mi! ,limr
'iJtltl ( h r I mi, i
im Iti K i ll r up
hnf luir ,ift*l pi r n . imI
Mir i N \
Mill) l iM Illlll 11if 1**11 *■
ifflt t*f . \* iMcnl
« till ( hr *1. »r p u r f h i f" flV \4 I Mir t iiitft1f rfif i*

Mir

fill tn ,i l

( mi

Mu* f vt # ,11 I list*

r t f if in

urtutrifl

III 1fi i- M It Ivi f"*f
»f Ml Mnikli&gt;

♦*mim h iii.m f f v pit M
trn
h i i h i s&lt;tA4
vlirir

mil it irv polo I- itrHii I
I'linxo guy- were
ami along the '.oil i &gt;. .1
oiitl Rut when
Williams made It clear he goes
Sunny toil plea *ant weather i n . t'olev
further thin Gov Aillal Stevenson i-sperlod lor tile NollloniHt, wtilitl f t ill it’. soldier' ip|

nf Illinois In sup|Nirt of President
Truman's civil rights proposals
Stevenson said he hones the Dem­
ocrats can compromise the Issue
The Illinois governor said he wax
for state regulation of fair cm
plnymrnt practices with Ihe fed
oral gnvcrnmrnl stepping In only
when the stnlsr failed tn act
Republican Guv Alfred E. Drls
coll of New Jersey charged at Ihe
gnvernora' meeting Itself that du

I in- ,1ruiutt

M ill

fniktifiv4's

Nl l p f ft m

guard
evil ill .led
1 iiMiuiunisI
eared
Ihe

s lr iM k i’fl

mtnilli

was fjinm-d Ihrougb iho oiglil liv ilm in Mi" m m iI until I \ lafiMtuI
i .ini air from Canada and toil he
t * *ff«l iMlfrii! till ('««r H ill
I'm iIn anil Nor Hi wesl areas
Thundershowers In widely &gt;iai
lered arrns between the Gull amt
Ihe i.ri'iil Lakes were pri'dlrled
tonight
As ih heal wave persisled Mon
day it hrnnghi these ton degree
pin., temperatures Midden, Mn
Ili7. Pudueali. Ky . tun. Hill ( ily,
n n•■nf tb«* huM-ii'i* lfi tv i*fifi&gt;f«4
Kan I HI. Akron Colli, log
The hoi peril’ll which has lasted liiiUit fi f f If’f'i t iti S"fitllin|t* C?i»uiify
more than .1 week in nmio areas I’. Shiti* IhiMiwuv PolnMniiin R

iSlaft* Highway
Patrolman Files
Report For June

The President slapped, loo, at
the ban Congress wrote against
'he Wage Slabllliallon Board's
making recoin mend,1 1lona fnr set­
tlement ”1 labor disputes
Tin* ban was an outgrowth of
congressional displeasure with Ihe
liiii.rd’ actions in Ihe steel wage
di-pub
Mi rrum.in commented
"Tilt- niranx the Wage St.ibllliahim Hoard method of settling dilpule- 11 (or all pi if Heat purposes
almll ilied. ev en though II has been
rffi-rtive In every case hut one.
"If Congress has a better way
-d de,dine with labor disputes In
.I. tense plants. It should write its
v im . into law "
I'lu- change a 1 to Hie Wage
lbi,,i| Mr Truman iald "destroys
Hu. existing -v dent without proiibng inv till dilute
In Hu. respect, he ^ald "the Congre , lias opened * dangerous gap'
In the moldllfaHon prngrint"
sir Truman got out a l,200-word
Iatciurnt nf hi. views mi tho new
Inw. But it no point did he mention
., provision
(pleating him to In­
voke (lie laft Hartlev Art In an
.-(fort In end the st»'l strike
The new- law continued for to
iinuith ■ powers In eurti " ages,
pi ires, and rent t and to nlloesta
i- irri- in 1,lei tala
Rot 'lime of these powers ara
-chlHled down In.lead of xtreiigthcord 1 . Mr Truman has a ,ked
lb al o had riupiri.ted 1 .'year
••iieu .Ion nf 1 ooll'il . ill -lei,d of Ihe
lo m,oglix i*imgrrsi voted
\l, |lino in ignrd Ihe bill MonI iv mil it |. now law a. the old
...nii,dv law expired Monday mid­
night
I In- ntfo'e of Price :i ibdlMlion
i»lPSl, Mil .tildyuig the legist thim " iihhetd (mmil comment,
lin e 1IPS iMell ilo wlm n-.kfd snonyrnltv slid "Kvi-rv rhangr In
Hu- .01 r, enlroliileil b. raise price*
xob-.tiinttally
Mnnv leglslulor-i who intril for
the Mil lonleiul inllntmn iry presore- ire slackening, making light
mitiliids onneerssary The House
origimdly vrilt-d lo end nil price
controls, 111 effect, toil this was
dropped hy 11 Seimle.Hmi.se Con­
ference which worked out the com­
promise finally accepted.
The n.-w law keep* the ltd on
price ami wages grnernlly for the
next to nomths, until April .11), 1053.
H conlinurs authority (or allocat­
ing trim-* m He 1 mi. (nr a full
year, until June 30. Ifl.VI
Federal rent controls will lilt
three months, until Sepl 30, exII tinllniwtl Mil I'nsr S ill

II iHMlHUril Ills !*«■» * l» t
troniiniHMl li« l'an» *1*4
Nationalists won five nf eight
major executive and judicial of­
fices. Charllna Pierce, Tallahas­
h o i remilteM in t he Me.tMi of a l t n o t l f* IliiniNmi, \vh»» iti Mia ii pot t f " “
.I-iiii - ii-vi-nli-d Unit In- had ipt-tii
see, was elected attorney general;
2nd |ii:rsiilis around die country
•712 Inniif -in -bits &lt;111 I be blghvviiv,
Ann Hall, Tallahsasee, icnnol suti » v i l i -I 1/tdH mile* noil Hindi- ‘Jl|
irintendenl; and Marjorie Ann
ai'ii-sla.
ell, Miami, commissioner of ag­
In addition to llii- Iii| 1 ,' x|n-nl oil 1
riculture. Elected Supreme Court
.
♦-------------------- I n / l t i u f I ' i ' i I
v !i.|w t a |
slices were Margaret Samuel,
I bo luuhsvey*, Mi H arrison lout to i
Ily
W
ILLARD
CONNOLLY
illywood; Marjorie Tindall, Lake
devote much tint'- to making oh'
lie stated that ho did not think .
..
.
__
Wales) Carol Shnrtemeyer, Holly­ Twenty-two earnest young men, that psychologist* can solve all " " A l t e r ! &gt; 0 H I I I 1 £ i V l i H l ■•'purl*. Tlo-at- included di-tulb-d
B A L T IM O R E »r — About 70 per
wood) and Llndy Kaplan. Miami. romprlslng the Prtnreton Tlieo- our problem*.
dead l|,l iiiitj* of 13 n icidclila In ­ rent of Ihe city's hnx nnd trolley
|
volving flvn
injuries and on« se rv lre was knocked out today tn
The Federalists elected Marcia logical Seminary Choir, greatly
"For me, roe ministry Is tho
MARIANNA 'P Two hoy* Imlny deotb. Ap|iroxim nle diimiigo to n disputed ver whether operators
Black, Danla, secretary of state; ini pressed hearers at the First happiest, hardest end holiest thing
i-M-upcd
from
HuSt
Hiliuliihlrlal
June McManus, Clearwater, comp­ Preahyterlnn Churrh Inst night In the world,” he declared.
vidib'lca ond property an tin- n- should wear w hile or gray shirts.
troller) Susan Korshak, Miami with Ihe harmony and vigor of
Prayer was offered by llntiert Rrtiool tii-nr fieri- after severely! Mill of nri'idi-iitx totnlled $fi.7fiii
Roth Ihe tlnltlm nre T ra n sit Co.
heating
n
nupervlxor
Beach, treasurer: Ann Lowe, Mi­ their singing, and the sincerity llyanum,
The ori'i-Hla lorloileil five cii«i-i and (lie A F t, union representing
Maplewood,
N.
J.,
The Iwa are Jerry Jones and 1 of ii-eklei-N spi-eib-ra, Hire........... . Ihe operators said II was not a
ami, cnlef Justice; and Carol Byrd, of short talks hy Individual mem­ graduate nf Lehigh University
Fort Lauderdale, Justice of Ihe bers.
I'-na nod three drunken
d riv e n , ■drlke
end Navy veteran who was en Charles Ku/rlewhile
I U s i I h M Oa P a n a Bias
I'ernes I Ward, xupervlMir of nut- mid five persona wltbnul drivers
The group was introduced hy severely Injured tn action ns to
The operators took the position
tho Rev. A. G. Mctnnla, and hy ho unconarious for a long period, nf the enttnges in whleh Inmates liretisi-... Ill bur m acs illiludr-l lilt, they were refused work when Ihey
the director, David Hugh Jones, and tn Inoso his voice fnr n lime. are housed, said lie awakened the etui run drlvuia, driving w itli
reported fnr duty In white shirts.
who told of their home addresses
The rnmpauy adopted gray shirts
A tanor
soloist
Introduced two Imy* shurtlv after I am, fur (unity iiln k c s, ete.
and states, eollegna that they had among the others waa Robert kitchen work. They went to Ihe
A loHil of 87 per an ns needing ns uniform standard almost a year
assistance Iti souu- foim or id lict, ago The union passed along word
graduated from, and pointed out Plntpaon, Sharon, Fa., graduate toeker room lo dress
Wartl said-after they had liei-n I surli na running out o f gaiiolliu gray was optional. Operators. If
_______ permits' In Sanford that a number nf them were nf Westminster Choir College, as
gone some tune he went lo Ihe
during tho first six months of th* veterans nf World War II,
itatant director of the choir amt locker room to see what was de were allied, A stolen automobile they wanted to. could go on wearwas lornlcd and tbu d rive r appre ing the while shirts that had been
year nearly reached the million
Princeton Theological Semin­ e former pilot In the Air Force
laying them. As he entered the henilrd. One emergency run was customary for years.
' ‘tor m art totalling |973,7M In ary, he said, has more then 400 In the Italian campaign.
room tho two attacked him, ho made to the (flood Bank In Orlan
value of construction men and about 40 women atudente
The company recently served
The prelude wxs placed on Ihe
do In a cane requiring blood for n notice only gray shirts could be
Jamas from every state and 24 countries, organ end chimes by Mrs, Georgs said.
He
wee
beaten
with
a
length
of
tranefuslon.
worn
after July 1.
and 00 percent of these ere Pres­ Tmihy. Among the many popular
pipe. Tho hoys look the keys lo
ritten warnings issued warn
Dallimnre streets quickly be­
byterian.
splrtuals sung by the eholr were nJs automobile, a IBM blue 2 door til),Wand
41 cards were Issued on came reminiscent of last Ja
Lawrence
McMaaters,
Balti­ "Swing Low Sweet Chariot '
Pontiac srdan, end made their account o f fau lty equipment.
when the operator* struck ft
more, Md„ graduate of Muskin­ “Were" You There When
ascepe.
days. Only a few buses and
gum College, and! a formsr an­ Cruelfled My Lord." Sung
Ward summoned aid, but the
ROTARY GOVERNORS
leys moved. Thoussnds were
nouncer of Radio fttatlon KDKA, .particular emphasis
waa
"A boys had vanished lie wpa taken
JACKSONVILLE Ufi - New gov- to work.
visit of the "Mlgl
Fortress
It Our H
Lord."
i
g
w
H
to Jackson County Hospital. Mari­ criinra look over today In Florida's
explained that Rev, Mefnnli delivered the- cloa anna, where he was treated fnr a three Holory International dls
lally received, fe«t
ng b
bendletton,
broken Jaw and actions head cuts. trlcte They were elected at the
.the difference
Mr. Jonee pointed out that
recent International convention In
R1T7
Uatoms, Chris- Emmett Herndon of Sanford had
T EL EP H O N E C A R LES
Mexico City.
"Lydia Ballsy"
factor that
dusted from the Seminary two
A crew of workmen of the
The new district heads amt the
1:34 • 3:28 - 5:22 - 7:15
ra ago, end that the choir Bouthern [loll Telephone Co., has areas Ihey will supervise:
MDV1ELAND
_»», Littlefield,
I recently enjoyed singing at started laying rabies for the con­
L Price Hlcktnan, Live Oak,
"Tarsan’n Desert Mystery1
of _Texas Techservice conducted by him In nections to new homes In the District 242, 32 clubs In North atul
7:45, feature 8:30, last comIfnort, Mias.
Wynnewond- Subdivision, E. V. West Florida; J. Abney Cox.
plate ahow Oit0
llowjMi tbs program the v)e- Turner, local manager, announced Princeton, Diatrlct 243, at Florida
P R A IR IE L A K E
^
this morning. More than 20 resi­ East Coast clubs; and Konneth L.
"Variety Hour" 7:45 only *
dent* there nave applied for tele­ Wacker, Winter Park, District 141,
’■Macau’1 8:45 • 10:30
phones,
of tbs church,
34 Central and Gulf Coast clubs.

t
K

Princeton Theological Seminary
Choir Presents Splendid Program 2Bo&gt;s Kscapo From

Question Of Attire
Causes Bin Strike
Of Transit Workers

. Industrial School

Building P erm its In
Sanford Increase

”W
*Vd

Movie Time Table

AhLfTiS!s**r;Jr !

uaess
VTH '

- 4

4

'§

�nffiBfclSSESB *i|f]

. •

j

T-.s

• -----

a

wev

'

The J u n io r. College

T»H v Ji»« I. » »

The Sanford Herald
BatahlU M * ia IMS

rikHcM M &gt;

itN ti

a n u iir

•■a l a i l i r , i'fcrlanaa* an4 flaw
T n h . h M l i M ae •atatSaya la ll a a l a i n r i i t a a i 4*4 Raw Vaara
E a ltte a M ( M s a rl«M M t l n
stoker a f.T a ia , at t*e Reel attire
[ *eafer4, rie rta * . asaer Ike A rt
I Ceagreee i t Wara* a. U fa .

-V- I Monks
i l l ifoaths
" s i Tear ___

Congressman Herlong Reporta
‘

Perhap* tho moat significant, and certainly the most
dramatic development in American education during the
past half century haa been the rise of the junior college.
The eight in 1900 have grown to a total of 697, with an en­
rollment of 679,476 pupils and a faculty of 18,008 full-time
and 8,689 part-time instructors, according to the 1952 an­
nual Junior College Directory.
The junior colleges, which have Hprung up in hundreds
of cities and towns throughout tho nation, offer two years
of education above the high-school level. While occupying an
Indefinite status between tho public school system and the
traditional four-year college or university, they are effec­
tively meeting the needs of both jrnuth and adult".
They fulfill the dual function
• •* --ituursfti.*
both a cuituia! buti.gionnd Hint will m'fuid them an in­
creased understanding and enjoyment of life and a specific
vocational training which will enable them to earn an ade­
quate living within n reasonably short time after graduation.
Equally important, they make accessible to many young
ople, unable to attend college away from home, the first
ro years of higher education.
Their facilities are ns varied as tho communities in
which they are located. Some have impressive, well-equipited
campuses. Others are housed In modest buildings. Still
others share the facilities of full-time colleges.
Certainly they have offered new opportunities to hun­
dreds of youths and adultH who are unable to afford a tra­
ditional college education. And they demonstrate, in unmis­
takable terms, the desire of the average American for an
education that will help prepare him to face life.

K

Tfce H«rsJ4 la a memker e l Ike
Assfirlsloa gross which le raililoU
f i r l a a i i i i r le ibe ase ter repahll.
ralle a of ell Ike lacel news prlats.i
la tkls arstspaner. ae woll aa all

TU ESD A Y, JU L Y 1, l»52
TODAY’S B IB L E

V ER SE

Police Strikes
M’ V ■’
snf* *"rrow*
« • akadew*. Terribly dark no*
hut llle aun wl'l rR»n*f them iHtini
In Newark, New Jersey, ulmuHt the entire police forcu
\ r trnerrow UnM* th? div lir*Ek
and the shadows flee away.—S cf recently reported off duty beciiunw of "Hlcknener after the
city council voted down it pruponnl to grunt a eulury in(Tennv. Thu chief and a few other offlceru were the only
Mr*. E. M Carroll lelepitoner police to ro|&gt;ort for duty for ucverul dityw.
In Newark, an in ninny other cltlea, tlit* policemen have
that liar •on Ed Hfndrrion i» «i
trading th. convention of thi rontion for dinsntiHfiictlon with their incotneu. Their joint are
American E'Li&lt;-«tjon»l A*«orialW itrduoiiH nnd often dniiKerouit tmtl the money they receive is
in Detroit, Mich, and find* thr lean than they could mi ke nt most other jobs, Policemen
we»ihe' ll'»re r«'«n butler than jt have families, food prices are high und weurlnjf u blue uni­
ii in Sanford. We hate to thinl form does not mitke hills cosier to pay,
Kecnuse police should not hitvc the riRlit to strike It Is
what it ii going to be tike in Chica
the responsibility of the cities mid towns they serve to see
to next week.
that they are treated justly. Underpaying policemen is false
The City of Miami ii complain economy. It makes them susceptible to temptation from
inf became Sanford ii point In &lt;&gt;• grafters, encourages laxness ami indifference and discour­
a nice new railroed italion whil&lt; ages able young inen from seeking police careers,
Miami ha* to put un w&gt;'h on. i
But no matter how just their complaints police officers
hat had ever tince 1911 Miami In- have no right to desert their duty in protest. If salary dis­
to much and Sanford hat no litil* satisfactions cannot he adjusted no one can blame them for
in material wealth, you’d (hint urotestfng or seeking other employment. But police strikes,
they'd be telitfied rfown there. Ap official or otherwise, endanger the public safety,
parcntly they want it all.
Governor Slrvemou it bcgiimim
to weaken on his previous atserlioi
that he would not be a candidal’
for the Democratic preiidentia' which thin nation renin by cdehratiiig a double Fourth of
nomination, lie now admit* that i' July, cxtomliug the regular holiday to include the Fifth.
he were drafted he would accept
It might not work out an lie itiloiidn. liolidayn are far
With the exception of Senator Ru« from nerioitH oernnlonn. Tiiey are o|i|»ortunitis-n fur finhiug
sell, amony all those prominent!’
&gt;r motor tripn, idcnlcn, tmll gatnen anil, If the children per­
mentioned for the post, Slevemor
mit, nleeping lute. They ure nut, an in colonial New Fnglaml,
seem* la he the best qualifier'
given over to church tturvicvn meditation and prnyer. Even
among tha Democrats.
H. C. Hendmon; recently elect
ed national preeldant of tha junio'
Chamber of Orrtmeic*. is the
brother of Mrs. John Schirard Jr.
a resident of this city for 20 years
Mr. Henderson formerly lived i&gt;
Altamonte where he was enemA*
in tha real estate burners. He i&gt;
the ion of Dr. T. B. Henderson of
Ross Lake. His election was rnsdr
at the lecerft Jaycea convention ir
Dallas, Teiai.

the old-fnnhlmicd Fmirth of July orntiuu on patriotic nubjectn bun been out for many a year. Butting tlie Dug out in
the greutant patriotic exertlo.i which tho Averago atk;on
feeln called upon to make.
If NorlotiH thought on the I'estinius of tho United Staten
'tin compete with the euntomary holiday dlntrnctlonn, it
would he all to the good. But can it 7

Sanford SIiowh The Way To Miami
Minnil Herald

P E O P L E IN M IA M I have cause
to envy the folk* In Hanford.
'tlie A tlantic Uuasl Line iwit
load's depot In Banfonl was built
in lUlit.
Now tlie county seat of broilnuie county— population, l'.’.UOU
is about tu get a new railroad sla
Hull, streamlined and ain-um litlonad.
The Flurida East Coast tailway'* p a iim g r r station In Hi*
heart of downtown Miami was
built In 1IH3.
Miami, th* state'* biggest city
Ht* second world war. fhtra are —population,
21111,00(1 plus uml
found to be plenty of opportunities hlggrat Income earner for the
railroads
operating
here—Isn't
about to get a new F E U drput.
T h * F E C ’s gosh awful place,
alrnoal under tlie eaves of flsite
county'* skyscraper courthouse, Is
little changed from the day it wa*

opened T h ru , Miami
contained
nii.nlt 7 .’inn soul*.
A fin a l page repiul in The
Bnofoid ll i ’tnl'1 -ay* tin- new AO I.
statiun in Bnnfoid "w ill comptiau
two (lo ries ami w ill t.e ronatluctrd
of light ciiloreit hiI. k and niRtonry
m aterial*.
" (If the most modern 'unslruct ion. It w ill he air conditioned anil
equipped w illi h warm a ir heating
system. 'Die window* w ill be if
aluminum an hilecturul projected
type."
Miatol's thonsnoda of v liitu r*
arrivin g on F E U train* *1111 get
o ff beside a tin y,
mniidiacldr
aoaebrouism.
It w ill bu front page new* when
llio F E U , or on* of it* icverat
control*, fin a lly decide* to give
Miami a new station if It avar
dor*.

O I.KO P O P U LA R
A I.B A N Y , N. Y tP -U p w a rd s of
five million pound* of yellow uleo
sped into New York m arket* today
•• the Hate tcrapped u Gd year
old bon on sale of the colored
•proau.
The first reported sale was made
at 12 UI u 111. ( K P T ) to Mrs
lleneslu M. Strong. Plandunie, L .I ..
who *|Hinsoml the controversial
oleo repealer In the Assembly The
lli'im bliean usiem blywonian pur­
chased u pound of the m argarine
.it a store In Port Washington on
lamg Island's North Share.

UritaintJ Are
ir .n iiia M

r**M r . . «

r,»«i

nate tonight In a House vote on
a motion of censure by the op
position Labor B u rly. If carried,
such a iiiutlmi would force the gov
eminent out of office
Churchill expressed feu; that the
Am erican people might Uruw the
wrong conclusion fruin the House
of Common* debate over the iioinli
lugs He added.
"There might crone a lime, e*
penully (luring a presidential elec
ilou, when a sharp reaelion of emu
linn, even of auger, uiiglil sweep
large le rlio n i ol the Am erican
people, und any candidate who
paid attention to it might gain very
considerable advantage
" I can only hope the Ainerlean
people w ill nut supjiuse Uml the
House of Corn moo* Is unfriendly
to them and that we ara sim ply
naggers.’ ’
Ju st’ before the debt’ ll- r dfoned
Helwyn I.lovd, m inister of sliHe,
announced the appoint merit of the
deputy chief of staff for Gen
•’lurk Me said this was donu with
approval of the United Htales ami
Common wealth governments.
Lloyd sold B ritain had "consld
ered care fu lly'1 whether to ask fur
representation *on the United Na­
tions delegation conducting the K&lt;&gt;
rea truce lalk* at Pnnmunjom,
hid decUled against It
"W e reached the coudnsinn that
the negotlalinu* already were he
lug wei) handled ami that wider
representation would nut make for
any Im provem ent," said l.luyd,
who recently toured Korea with
ilrltlah Field Alurshal K a rl Alex
aiider
"W e felt any change In the tie
gotlatlng team would be hailed by
the Communists as evidence of dl
vision
nmoin the United Nalions
............ ............

This we considered would he likely

to cause further delay at the mo
men! when only one outstanding
Issue (prisoner of w ar repatriation)
prevents the conclusion of an * r
mist Ice ."
Lloyd made hit report on the
Korean! rip aa a prelim inary to

Edgar M. Elb ert,
Maywood,
IIU . Is tile new pr&gt;vdd*iit of Tfie
tillerim liu'iul Aa.&lt;ui:iatluii uf l.lons
Club*. He w ii* elected by UnOld
mou* vole nt tlie :ir,tli iiiini.nl coo
ventiun of tlie Associntiun w b l.l.
closed lieii' ul tin' new Miinicipid
A udlliirlu iu Sutunlay. Elbert s ic
cecils lliu u lil I' Nutter uf Com
den, N. J .

B U K G I.A H S E N T E N C E D
( ARSON C IT Y . Nev. on - Mrs
Jeanne d'Are Michaud, 3U year aid
self ktyled brains of the !&lt;-* million
dollar Bedfleld burglary, has been
seuleuerd to five years in a lederut
women'* prison.
Lcdvrni Judge Unger Foley pro
rumored sentence Monday.

By HID HEBtONG

It'a unfortunate that "adjourn­
ment fever" hui taken over the
Congress, and we arc now in n
te rrific rush to try to finish up
before the Republican National
Convention. The paper* In the last
few day* have told tho story of
what happen* in such circum ­
stances; it Is a story o f conflicting
and sometimes lll-advlsod actions,
taken In loo much o f a hurry, und
improperly und Inudeuuatcly con­
sidered. T h is Is one of the major
results of trying to adjourn, Infttvhd of re.-e-slm/ until ufler the
Convention*.
There la still n chance that we
w ill recess until about the first of
August, returning then to com­
plete our work. I hope we do. Be­
sides I:living mure tlmu for con­
sideration of hills we rea lly should
take up, 1 think wo ought to lit,
on hand, avullahle in case of any
International emergency. Then*
would bn some inch saving him
In such a procedute, 'since wo
don't get a n y mileage in the cast)
of a recess.
One big reason why we nlwnyn
get in these last-rninute "Jnm t"
is what is known nmung Congress­
men ns the " I.T .O .T . C lu b ’ —*'l:i
Tuesday, Out T hu rsd ay". The Club
Is composed of Members who live
nearby, go home on Thursday,
comeback to Washington on Tuait ay. and conduct and supervise
their own private enterpilses un
F itd a y , Saturday and Monday. It
would be a lot easier to gel
through the Committee work und
floor sessions on tim e if we hud
a "fu ll house” to do the work.
My fam ily uml I went to the
premiere of "The
Washington
Sto ry" last night. W hile I don't
make u hnbit of "plugging" for n
particular movie, I make no esreptiun in thi« case because it
gives un accurate portrayal of Hie
work of a Congressman, showing
more d e a rly than in any movie 1
have ever seen Just wliut your
Congressman's days are like. And
It was particu larly g ratifyin g in
tee the "ch aracter-assassin" type
o f news columnist shown In his
true light.
The outstanding scene In the
movie was the picture of tin
Democratic Clook Boom, uml lh«
most prominent part of this witthe ornnge Juice uml dispense!
contributed by tlie .State ot H m
idu, with tin- sign, "Compliment*
of the H int" of Flo rid a", very
much In evidence, A Member is
shown getting a drink of oiunge
Juice; ns lie starts to leave, mIs asked where Jn* Is going, uml
savs "Buck home to C alifo rn ia!"
When the picture of our ornnge
Juice in Its dispenser flashed cm
the screen there wns u spontuli-

uoue burst at npplause by tha
Inrttu numbai of Membare in tha
audience,
We think thta "ahot” I d |u ch
n pitcuro w ill be worth hundred*
of thousand* of dollar* In adver­
tising the State o f Florida, and a
gruel benefit to th* State.

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan
W 7 E .00
1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan
$ I3 4 0 - &lt; m&gt;

1950
Studebaker
Commander Sedan
Low

M ileag*, Look* New

$187500

1946
Oldsmobile 2 Dr.
Sedan
$796*00

1941
It nick Special .Sedan
$27&amp;tH&gt;

lOURYALISI DIES
BIO SPRING. Tex on - Norman
Walker, UU, veteran retired news­
paperman wliu a* manager of the
AxmeJuled Press bureau m E l Pnsn
( overeil many imimrtunt sluries
ubuut Alex leu's revulutnmary pur
mil (lied Sunday,

ii House debate un the bombing of
North Korea'* Yulu Utver power
iilaut' The Up|*r lllun J.nbur Burly
bus I ii tit down ii mulum ul eensurn
iig jiu t tin rm ijcrva ttve grvarn
uii'til lur t id tii1 to iibinln &gt; prior
ruiisultatlim (r m Ibe U ntie 'ilale*
on litis nltacl.
'I be reiiatir • moltii.! •» mildly
word.'d, but il c a m e i. wt, ltd force
Brtine Mint ter Wi. r a n I ’hurchlU
to n'k the dp-olid, ii of I'urliu
meiit and a new national election
A ll nipt* by Anunrln flevan nnd
Id* Labor B aity lell wing to sub
xlltute a nlrungiT censure motion
were beaten down at a stormy
Wi hour meeting ol House of Cumiium* l.ahurlle* tod.iy
l.aborite* conleml the Yalu River
iaHiililiig tmperltcd the truce talks
and risked w ar with Red China

. . . »«■'

- W f°l

Lt. Robert L. Peck II!
Buried With HonorB

JUMPB TO DEATH

In Korea on May 3, waa returned
to Florida on June 31. Funeral
■ervlcea were held from Smith
Funeral Home, Lake Worth, on
Junt 28 at Si80 p.m., Interment
following at Boynton Beaeh Ceme­
tery. Beam s, Honor Guard anil
firing Squad for th* Military
Funeral weia furnished from Murrlson Air Baa* In West Balm
Beaeh,
Lt. Peck waa born In Sanford
Jan. 17. lD27t and attended schools
In Sanford and Orlando, complet­
ing High School in HtatesUro,
Ga. Following hia graduation he
entered Georgia Tach, Atlanta,
Ga. and received hi* degree in
June, 1BB0, after which he Im­
mediately efiliated In the Armed
Service* with commlaatbn of sec­
ond lieutenant, being promoted to
first lieutenant prior to bring aant
to Korea In January, 1962, where
he waa attached to tha 46th In­
fantry Division.
In addition to tho wldowi ha la
survived by two amall sons, Ro­
bert Leo Poek IV and William
Polndextor Ftckt two brother*,
Onl. Dwight Peck, with tho 4th
Div. in Germany, and Howard
Peek, attending the Unlvaralty ol
Tonnuaooj hla father nnd *t*pmothcr, Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Pack
Jr., of 8L Augustin*; hla paternal
grandmother and aunt, Mr*. R. L.
N ek Ir . and Mra. Donald Whit4«mb of Jaekaonvlllei and hla ma­
terial grandmother and.atinl, Mrt.
As D. Smith and Mlaa Charlotte

The wuman, Mr*. Josephine Slachowiak, of nearby Cheeklowag*.
waa IdenUlied through several
notes found In a purse lift with a
coat at the scene ol tha jump
near th* cataract’! brink. Content*
of the note* were not dlacloiad.
Relatives tuld police that Mra.
Stachowlek had been despondent
over the death ol her husband list

ol t»&gt;»s
on. famous fo
!p,ndsW«

N IAG AH A F A L L S , N. Y . HI —
S c o rn of tourist* watched help
t r u ly Monday nighl as a woman
plunged Into the N ia g a ra ; R iver
Th* body of F t r it L t. Hob*rt L«* ami wa* swept to her death over
Beck lit, who waa killed In action th* American Falla

bora have an outN lla i for th* infronliert. They
h i
l b same
b" MoM pafila agree today

HMar H k th* oerven* Garulanafom which laid Europe
Ygt the German policy of
sited Nation* dace 1944
appear io fo diracliv aimed
l m u m a g o al Nat oaly
R
ik s /IgaagA fiMfkiiin

rmstWnst buy «
UdstpetWto^
0 1 H » •*
A tU trt*

at “the friendly store

fall.

Tho body wai not ImmadJataly
recovered.
THIRD CLASS MAIL
WASHINGTON uf - User* of tha
hulk third class mailing privilege
got a DO million dollar a year Mjm
In their poital charges today.
The long • standing minimum
charge of one cent par place went
up to IW cent* par place-anothar
of the ataggered postage Increase*
authorised by Congress last y«*r
to help wipe out th* ra c tu m i

Ant you planning to buy a new cur? U you
ar«, arrange a low-coat bunk auto loan with
us. You. gat prompt action . . . y o u aava
money. . .‘you c«n place your car iiuurancg
in your own community. For all-around
utiafaction, finance your next car hare.

INSTALMENT LOAN DEPARTMENT
ACHERON DEPARTS
VIENNA. Austria US - I
Secretary ol State Dean Acl
left Austria by air today tor Bi
expressing "firm conviction"
thfa occupied nation la deterr
to defend ita Independence.

ROOM i f f

Serving Customer** At This Location For Post 25 Years

BHQNE S it

SERVICE STORE
Ijd frU j

th# (g f.

�m m j p n w!

i

-v r\

Social A n d Personal Activities

®Social Calendar
TU ESD A Y
The Daughter! of W taley Sun' day School class w ill h»M ■ party
I In M cKinley H all at B:00 p.m.
w ith M rs. A. II. Steven*. M rs. 0.
II. W inn, M rs. J . A. Howard, Mrs.
L . M. T yre and M rs. t. .1. Hoy el tv
as hostesses. A potted plnnt sale
Will be held wit ft proceed* to hr
d o n a te d to the church building
~Pfund.
;
The Seminole High School Hand
1 w ill hold summer practice in the
school band hall at 7:.’I0 p.m. A ll
alum ni and Interested
persons
are cordially invited to he present.
The prayer meeting service at
:the F ir s t Baptist Church w ill he
| at 8:00 p.m.
Campbell Leasing Post 33. Am
etlcan Legion, w ill hold a free
. supper meeting at 7:00 p.m. nl
Uhe Legion Hut. Flection of offi
e*ra w ill be held.

W EDNESDAY
The Prayer Meeting Service nt
(he F ir s t Baptist Church w ill he
t 8.00 p.m.
The Executive Committee of the
rst Baptist Church w ill hold its
onthly meeting after the prayer
eating service.
The Fidelia Class of Ihe First
naptlst Church w ill hold n picnic
Mat the home of Mr. and Mt*
jpHomer Little on Lake Markham.
1 Members w ill meet at the . Inireir
at 3:30 p .III. ami go out toy ether
Each person Is aakrd to bring n
covered dish.

SA n iR D O

The Royal Ambassadors w ill hold
their meeting at the F irs t Baptist
Church at 2:00 p.m.

TEEN TALK
By VIVIAN BROWN
AP N ew sfesturea
W hat Is the new* on the wolf
front T
Is a man more or less of n wolf
lit '827
The eonsensus nf n represent/!
live group of young Indies Is Ihnl
Ih ty are not— as a matter nf fact
things couldn't he duller. Says
on* young filly :
f
"There was a lime you resented
m*n, scorned young men who
being whistled at hy rude gentle
made advances from automobiles
and absolutely demolished with
Icy stares a strange Ind who
tried to slrlk e up a conversation
on the beach. Anything would hr
better than what we have now:
No Interest at all.
Most g irls are .pilrk to admit
thav aren't In favor of the guys
^ w ith plrk-up tra its. Then- nr*
W proper ways to h« Introduced ~
’-e v d f to*TW se fIRmlW, But they
don't Ilka being treated like
, stone pillars. A* one girl puts If:
" I was the belle of mv school
up until about six month*, ago.
. I have p re llv ebd he* and a good
allowance. Suddenly, mv popu­
la rity WBned. Hoys alin'd been
eager to date me before dropped
me like a hot apple,"
G irls attribute this altitude to
. the higher rest nf living, nod
soma of them even discuss writing
Washington about it. Kay* a pret­
ty t8-year-oId red head:
"L e t's figure out wdiat It rnstv
a boy to take you out on a simple
date these d*y«, and mind vnu If
he’a a school lioy one ran't say
'W ell prices are tin loit so arc
wagsa.' He must get money from
hi* fam ily or earn It In an afterschool Job, w hlrh doesn't pay
very much to begin with,
" In tho C ity an average nmvle
ftven a B picture) is at least
11.00, an tce.eream sundae about
60 cants, an Inexpensive dinner
(U r t a at I2.RO and a little hminuat o f flowers a couple o f dol­
lar*, W hat’s a poor g irl got to
look forward to? She ran't he
romanrad the w ay her mother
w as."
To make m atters worse, this
ysar'a vnun*r men are proud, nay
tha g irls. Not like the hove who
took advantago of wartime condlt|ona to loll around a g irl’s
hot! I * , tan up her lee-box and
play
her reenrd-player. They
don't want anything fo r free— un1*18 they ran reciprocate—but on
■th* other hand, they aren't parting
w ith Ihe few pennlra they ran
fetch onlo.
8omr girl* have even rnme In
the conclusion that men are get­
ting more selfish, otherwise whv
would thev prefer a baseball
■line to taking an attractive g irl
IP an Ice-cream parlor, Bays one
&gt;|t-by-the-f1re:

*

ft “I’ve even watched my brother
off with the bove for an Inexthemselve*.
Tfctv
Iley don't even feel sorry for mo
sitting horn# alone."
Boy* are going back lo oldfashioned enter*alnmenta such a*
tennis, handball, cards or rin g
pong. They'd much rather to that,
according to moet, than go danc­
ing — horla* to say tha least In
thalr estimation.
Meanwhile, how are th* glrle
•waiting that handsome knight
Meat of th*m aro Maying home
fearnlng how to cook, eew and
kaep bouse. Most rlrls, today,
c«n bake a pit In a Jiffy, turn out
i • terrific bach of bleeulte and
I whip up ■ wonderful canerole.
, Rut la there a man around to
* appreciate their abilities T . No
aim ! A* one little homebody
put Iti
"In the old day* even If a
didn’t take you out on a uate,
could roimt on him eating
home-cooked food. Now they
V* pfenning a Mg trap
If you Inylta them to
of them a n so hep
i. they've discovered
m a t liv e na chcoulv aa
E n
f ............
nalve
evening‘ by

4

Mr. ami
I I. Ew ing Dean
entertniued on Sunday afternoon
at 4:00 o'clock
honoring
Mis*
Helen Cahns and her fiance Albert
F itts nt Mr F itts ' home. 'Linden,"
on Lake Linden where the bridal
couple plans to reside. T h eir wed­
ding w ill he nil event of tomorrow
evening at Holy Cross Episcopal
Church.
Kefreshments were served dur­
ing the afternoon
front three
table* in the garden decorated
with
colorful summer
flower
arrangements. The table* held
tra y s of delicious hors 'deuvrea
and canape*. About til) friends of
the honored couple ended .luting
the nppniiited hours.

e rsona l
Mr. and M rs. O. V. Horace have
returned from Dothan, A la. where
they spent the p a il week.
Mr. and M rsT w illla m L e ffle r J r .
and children returned today from
N rw Sm yrna where they have
spent several weeks.
M r*. Ralph W ight ha* returned
from Orlando where she spent the
weekend w ith her sister,
Mrs.
H a rry Dickson.
M i*. Iludi Nnn of Youngstown,
O. arrived on Sunday to uttrnd
the wedding nf Miss fle lrn l ‘nhn.&gt;
to Albert F itts tomorrow evening
Mr. niul M i*. George Stine and
their son and
ilnughter-in-lua,
Mr. and Mr*. Alfred L . Stine of
Chicago, III left today lo *pciid
two week* at Day Inna lleacli.

L t. Ralph Austin Smith J r . has
reported to Lackland A ir Force
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
' Ilnsc in Texas on June IH where
he w ill serve with the Engineer's
Mr. and Mr*. Stewart Gulchel Corps.
nnnotinred today the birth of n
son, Robert Stew art, this morning
L t . Robert Jones left today for
nt the Pernnj.l Laughton Memorial F t. Ham Houston In San Anlm ilo,
Hospital Mrs. (in tchrl |H the fm- Tex. after visitin g in
Hniifon
o ur Dorothy Snnfmd.
with his parents, Mr. and M is, C
It. Jones.

LAKE MARY

n

Hy VIRGINIA |\ ANDERSON
on)
Mr. and Mrs. L. E . Roberts and
two children are home again from
n vacation spent In Maryland and
IVnna.
Mrs. Mary M rKnight of Orlando
Is spending snnte time w ith her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. August I’ hlllip* on Little
l.nke Mary.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nel* I*. II Jorgen­
sen of (Inkland, " n iff. were recent
gnrsln of Mr. and Mrs. James
Yates.
Mr nnd Mrs. M (\ Sm ith and
daughter tiara have returned from
n viirntlnn spent in Ohio, Pennsyl­
vania nnd Mnrvlnnd.
Charles Kjohlnm J r Iraves Tin**,
.lav for Jacksonville nnd indurtlnn
into II.e Navy,
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hrrkhcnd and
two children of Charlottesville,
Vn are visit log her parents, Mr.
and Mr*. W. T Halley.
Friends of Mrs Ernest l.nger.p .ist, former resident nf l.nke
Mary, w ill |,e Interested to lenrn
that after nearly a year spent In
Sweden, with her sister, she has
returned to Hanford nnd w ill make
her home with Mr. nnd Mrs. H.
M. Fennell. She wn» In l.ake Mary
Saturday calling on the Pickerings
ami Gh-asnns.
The Hey. and Mrs.- L . W. Hrott
spent Frid ay evening with Rev
and Mr*. R. fiwrnk In Han Mateo.
Mr. and Mr*. L e *lc r T lllls of
W aycross, are spending his vacs
Hon w llh hi* parent*. Mr. and
Mr*. !„ C. T lllls .
Mr. nnd Mr* Roy f, Howell J r .
nnd son Milton returned from
High Spring*. Saturday, after an
absence of two weeks
Chief and Mr*. John J . Patter
son nnd children are home agnln
after a vacation which Included
N iagara F a il*.
Susan nnd Henry Whelchef, c h il­
dren of |)r. and Mrs. I.vnn Whelchel of Miami, are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. nnd Mr*. T . 1,.
Il'( 'minor,
Friend* of George K. Patterson
J r w ill Iw interested to learn that
during Id* attendance at the Sen­
ior III Conference of Ihe P resby­
terian Church, held recently at
Mike Wales, he was elected Vice
Moderator of Westminster Fellowshin for North Florida Presbytery.
Mrs. William H. Matthews a r­
rived home Saturday after apendIng three week* with her parents,
Itrv . and Mr*. Thomas E . Thomp­
son In Hendersonville. N. C . D ur­
ing thnt time, her mother under­
went surgrry and Is making a
good reroverv. The Thompsons are
former resldenl* nf Lake Mary.
Mr*. J . II. Cowan returned home
Saturday from Pensacola, where
*he had been visiting her son and
dnnghtrr-indnw, Mr. nnd Mrs.
George Cowan.
Master Malcolm Strang arrived
from Huynnnc, N . J . by plane,
Humlny to visit hla unde and aunt,
Mr. nnd Mr*. John R . M rLatighlln.
Mr. and Mr*. J . R. Well* were
thu supper guests nf Mr. and Mrs.
1,. K . B axter In Orlando Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs, W. L . Holy field
and Mrs. Margaret Slem of Big
Stone Gap, Va. have returned to
their homes after visiting Col. and
Mr*. W illiam K. Baker. Mr*. R . D.
linker accompanied them and w ill
spend the summer In Rig Stone
Gan and Charleston, West Va,
W«rd ha* been received of the
death, Hunday nf Mrs, W illiam
Butlor, In New Castle, Penns. She
was a sister of P. P , Anderson
and had visited In Lake M ary on
several occasions.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver SJohlom

Mr*. Kscnr Prlee ha* ns her
rests tier three nieces, Mis* Jean
unnally of Hamilton, Ain. and
the Misses Kny nnd P a lly C link
of Ja sp er, Ala.

B

Friends
of
John
llonlfm e,
A .D .C .. w ill he glad to know he
I* improving at the Naval A ir
Rtatlon Hospital In Jacksonville
after undergoing major surgery.
Mr, and Mr*. John Hughe* nie
now making their home in Oceana,
Vn. and report I lint following u
very hot weekend the weather Ii
now exreptlormlly cool.
Friends of Mr*, Hoyd Coleman
w ill lie glad to know Hint she tin*
returned to her home from th.’
Fernnld Laughton Memorial Ho*
{dial following an operation. Sli •
I* getting along nicely.
Mr. niul Mrs. John A. La in he th
left yesterday fur Charlotte, N
C where they plan lo make their
future home. Mr. I.amhelh w ill in
associated with the New England
Mutual Lift. Insurance Company.
Dr. and Mrs. J . p. Haiti have
left lo visit various point* In the
north nnd west. Mrs. Bain is the
former Catherine Takaeli, daugh­
ter of Mr. and M r*. C. A. Tnknrh.
whom they have been visiting hern
In Hanford.
Mr*. M. N Cleveland and Rim
Mack Cleveland J r . have leturn
eil from N short trip to point* In
Georgia and the Carolina*. W hllaw ay they attended the wedding
of her niece, Mi** Martini Vassar,
to Connie Mnrbhnwrr*. which look
place lri*t Hal unlay.
Mr. nnd Mrn, J . M. lin n * hnva* thrdr guest* I belt son C\Vn
Hayes, Mr*. Naves nn.l
children Jolinie and Hetty, of Ft
Myer in Alexandria, V a .; ul*o
Mr. and Mr*. K arl Wade and sen
Roger of Washington, |l. C T h e ,
have all returned to Sanford afl.o
spending
lime III
at New Nmyi
'
» some Him'
M
s* Hearh
I !*&gt;“ («|j --— *»•
na
nnd* K ey
West.

fIIIntH to HouNcwivi’8/
V **

A L IC E L. CRDM AItTIE

*
Lemon or limn chiffon pie I* an
appetising finish for a hot-weather
meal. Loftfja of lemon* and IImrn
• ro
coming on the m arket,
Ifiu U* 8, fhniart merit of A it Heul*
tnra says, th e re w ill also he
plenty nf egg* — another Impor­
tant Ingredient for this pie.
Here's the recipe;
Ingredient*: 1 tablespoon of gel
atln for a firm fillin g , nr 2 tea­
spoon* o f gelatin for n B u ffe r fillIng or for use with sm all eggs; ' i
cup cold w ater; 3 egg*, separated;
% cup sug ar; H cup unstrained
lemon or lime Juice; 14 teaspoon
grated lemon or lime rin d ; U tea»P«»n aa lt; a few drops n f green
coloring fo r lime pie; n ii-lnrh
baked pastry shell or a graham
cracker-shell.
To m ake: Sprinkle gelatin on
water and soak a few minutes.
egg ynlkn slig h tly , and add
half tha sugar and the lemon or
lime Jules and rind. Cook over
boiling w ater, stirrin g constantly
until thick. Add softened gelatin
to the hot egg m ixtu re; s tir until
dissolved. M ix In the rolorlng for
lime ids. Cool until thick hut not
aet. Add salt to egg whites and
bent until a tlff. Add real of sugar
•lo w ly, heating constantly. Then
bland w ith tha cooled gelatin m ix­
ture. Pour Into the pie shell anil
ch ill. Keep eold until served.
Graham -cracker shell, which requires no baking and lx easy to
make, l i a good choirs fo r this
summer
pie,
Ingredients:
18
graham eraekara; U cun melted
table f a t : H cup sugar. To m ake:
Roll crackers fine. M ix w ith other
Ingredients. T u rn Into pie pan
and pat Into a solid smooth shell.

and children spent the weekend
with hi* mother, Mrs. G .E. flloblorn, who accompanied them home
to l.ake Alfred, for a short visit.
Miss Dllon Baker left Rundav otf
her vacation which will Include
vlsll* in Columbus, Go., Kansas
City, Mo. and Warrenaburg, Mo.
At the fetter she will be the guest Rcott, N r. and M rs. George K .
Patterson and George R , Patterof Mr. and Mrs. James Basham.
Reen at the Princeton Theolo- eon J r ., Rev, and Mr*. Jam es M.
eal Seminary Choir Concert nt Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. P. D . Ane Hanford Presbyterian Church, demon, Mm, J, D. Cochran, Mm.
Monday evening were: Rev, L* W. H M. Cochran, Mm. J . E . Robin■«n and M lu Kay Stubbing*.

S

one. Whai we glrla need la a
new approach to man."
What la tha new approach to
tha 'S3 man? Glrla who know
how to charm tho modern man
can pox* on that Info to their
U*a Informed ulster*, They'll
love you for It

HOMER’S GRILL

New Owners
Mr. iM Mm H mmm Barney

MomSesToRDEH V w
Canter P in t and Sanford

Nutty Ann ( ’iikIc Ih
Honored At Shower

Miss M yrtle I.ee Hardy was
honored recently w ith a party
glvon by Miss E io lio Benton ami
M rs. Lloyd Lowe. The party wa*
given nt the home of Miss Benton
at 707 East Tw en ty-fifth Strep*
Yellow gladioli and greenery were
used In decorating. During the
evening several nuunnHc game*
were, plnyetl with prises heiivt
won by Mrs. Rnheit Heave* and
Ml*« Curlerti Hollenbeck.
A numliei of lovely shower giftwere presented to (lie hottorre in
ileeoratetl basket after which
refreshment* were served, consist
tog of ('oca Colas, pink and yel
low dikes niul cat,.lie*. Assisting
the hostesses in serving were M i*.
K itty Nix and Mr*, .lark Hinton
Those enjoying the evening wi'h
Ml** llnrdv w e ir Ihe Ml**e* June
W hatley, Maxine llro lin . Nnn \
Roldt, Bette (iihhs, Thelma Myte*.
I.oi* Ann Doli*on, K itty N ix. F ir i
lint Nix, I'n lty
W a lk ri, JoynJones, Cm li rn Hollenbeck,
jb
n il ire Brown, Dorothy tillly a n l.
Hui bm a Casnohe, Kathleen C r i.
*ey and Geinldine W right. Also
Mr*. Della lln id y , M r*. Glint le*
Hayes, Mrs. Edwin K e illi, Alt*.
Lelaud Itudd, M m Caniela Mu*e,
Mr*. Novella Yale*, Mrs. Maty
Lee Hoff, M l*. Iln rrll
(iric in r,
Mr*. Heaves. Mr*. Dorothy Fin
ney, Mr*. Benton, Mr*. |.«we nnd
M is* Benton.

PHONE 148

Miss Cabas, Mr, Fitts
Honored With Party

T H E 3 A N F O R D H E R .11.7.
Tu t*. Ju ly I, 10S2
Page A

M yrtle Lee Hardy
Honored With Party

Mr* J W. Cn rtc r, M ri B. W
LfhRitinit, M m A I&gt; Hiiuht rre mi l
Mi
J 1’ \Vi)» •Ml It-itinted Ml B e lli \ nn &lt;' «i*b . * n?h1"
■t. wilt*
, k 1, 1lie ti &gt;i"%k * f l?M r 'oiM ila,
, 1, Mill,*
th** Wilt*. n h-ifnr* Of|
W. -1 T w M iD 'i S t i . i r
l.m -dy
ill &gt;nugi m m * “ f r n -ni i?i nroi rrne*
..........al •■I M.u |. 11r \ i *?rik nf
1 ..Oil wf*. Ilfe.lM1 "ii rh»* V iii lien
.i'll hy
linwet 1Im in?*, u i f i*
I • n ith | •• U* 1 ti*'i Ml( won
III!' gill ■
Mrv. R.
t.i Mr* \Wt \ mi*•i i.n
1. k"x l.nti* iii fin **V* T*log reft i • (mu'♦nfr* \v?‘ i m*i vp *1 f* "In the
dining luttli' nin u h wJI ** 1nvi-rlaid
A
with a hiii'ii i mr vi im K .if dli.
punch lillHi ill "|i? i' ml of tha
t |t Ikl«* \\'H* *'111*11i h .l u ith • nrnn
lion* aind In n . .«1141 ••IV?•d with
III. [Ml iirh were "(HMI 1f i- ?•?1 mod­
w i.dic*. loii-l • all •1 nut
Miri-i atlclldlli I? YYit i. Mi' * • '*
gle »• i. Mi* 1h.I.v
Mrs.
II 11 Hall.ltd, M1^, w V ill nilk 4
J i . Ml
It T 1lim it. Mr'i. It. 0 .
Fo, Mi . Hen \ rob'i *•h i . M i* M.
1. Il.ik . i, M i* .1-Im 1(ivei * Mrs
l ‘l"liia 1 n i i-, Mi * Ma* 1l.,i**m g.
Mi** FIlivili W inill mo 1 Mi *■! June

('allmlic Church
Concludes School
\ i«i' V n c 'D it t n H f h " ' -1 .if R f H
•11 ■ 1fl " f } ' in"f hill ilf
Ml
Soul 4
f i 111111 f ' h i | » c h . u n c l o ,1 I’toRM
1HIM hi
1 III
, ik??"ll yv ti &gt; M i d l r r

HOLLYWOOD
llv MOB THOM AS

•r .

js

W H A T E V E R Y V A C A T IO N
W A R D R O B E N E E D S —la a cos­
tume that 1* pretty and practical
for vacationing, anil also a good
addition to your summer w ard­
robe T his one from David flood• trlii nils the hill perfectly. Of
pure silk while crepe In a charm ­
ing multi-colored butterfly print,
the slrevrles* drc»* t* completely
lurked and atllrhrd from neck­
line In hemline for a .straight-upand-down look The neckline is
scooped a* a foil (nr brightly col­
ored head* It comes w ith Its own
white cashmere sweater, appllqued
with llllle silk Imtleirtiea sp arkl­
ing wtlh «rqiiin». to wear on a
ch illy summer evening o r lo
mat! It to oilier dresses.

Commencement Held
At Itihlc* School
Tile Vacation llih lc School of
III,. F irs t iliip tlsl C h illi'll closed
with commencement pingnun F ri
tiny at H;IH&gt; p.m. The si tiool had
an enrollment of 3HII w llh an
overage daily iitlendanee of 277
The highest attendance was 316
on the third day nf the sehool.
T lie program nt Hie school in
chub d n ilatlv Joint worship *erv
ice followed hy department pro
g riin ii of work Including lllhb
study, tut m u slin ly, rlm rn rlrr
aloiiea, linmlworIt, memory work,
game*, singing, reerenthin, and re
fr —limcnl
Those
participating
in
the
..tii.i.l ate it* follow i Intel Mii-rll
nil
Depa 11llle lit: M i•'
\V
F ig le . Superintendent, M l*. S K
lla rlio lir. M i*. R |)
lim n .o n .
Mrs. A. I Itarineiiii, M is. J M.
H linedphei. Mr. H E . Ilnrliour,
M i*. W. M Horne. Mr*. II V.
Nelson, J i , and M l* A J . F ile r
son.
Junior Drparliuent Mrs. J I'
Cullen, H n in iitiiendiod, Mr* W
C l.y n ii, Mr*. II A Duvgm . Mi
D a iry Hnwih n. Mi* V •' Schley,
Mr* V . H. H a sty , M i. Estelle
t i l isnon. Mrs. J D. Cordell. Mr*.
It T . 1111in pit r •-y , M i*. John E.
Fox, Mr*. Ilo llv I'le ie y , Mrs. Roy
Reel, Ml** Dnrulhy
lio 'lloo
ll
ay.
M .lf
Mrs. W . D. Ill* vim . Mi
f ’ rlssey, Ml*« Jo Ann M .me. m l
Ml** tiim ly* H asty.
Prim ary
Dcpm tm enl:
M r*.
John L . M iller, RiilMuIntemlent,
Mr*.
A. Anderson, J r .. Mr*.
Hal A. Colbert, Mrs
ile a trlrc
Polley.
Mr*.
Holiert
Skinner.
Mr*. Roger Hchrnlilt. Ml** Pawn
Bishop, Ml** Louise Benton, Mr.
Hotiliy t in .kins, Miss Not inn Faye
H arvey, Miss Jeanne Lane M iller,
Miss H iare Marie Hliltnclpher,
Ml** Jennelln Cleveland, Miss
Minerva Hm illi, Mr*. Naomi Jacknon. Mr. Rudolph Smith.
Beginner Departm ent: Mrs. it.
T . Tbomn*. Huperlutendeiit, Mrs.
M r*. W. I,. Vance, Mr*. II. It.
Newman, Mr*. M. D. Bum garner,
Mrs. f ‘. F Heiiham, Mr* E , J.
I ’crplc*. Mr*. T . M. W ithers, Mrs,
J . i*. Wilson. M r*. Ernest Betts,
J r ., Ml** Margaret Hunt, Miss
Jean Wilson, M l** Barham Mattn ir, Miss Beverly Rogers, Mis*
Dora Brunson, Miss Beverly Ben­
ton, Mi** June Vance, nnd Miss
Dorothy Johnson.
N ursery
Department!
M rs.
I lam er L . Oahnrne, fluperlntendent, Mr*. K. E . Puerlfoy. Mr*.
I . lllle Until Hoderhloom, M rs. .1.
R. Gloveland, M r*. O. P. .Wade,
Mrs. E . J . Game ton, J r * ami
M rs. n . Newsome. N ursery: Mrs.
II. D. Sm ith, M rs. Ja ck K . Mor­
rison, and M rs. N . 0 . Booth.
Bepreshm rnt Committee: M rs.
II. B . T urn er, M rs. R . T . Hunt,
M r*.* Ray Slaton, M rs. G rade
Bishop, M r*. Ruth
W ilkinson,
and Airs. B . D. Dnkle.
Transportation Committee: Mr.
Hay Riston, Mr. C . W. E rg le , and

ik .1l.i 1. W in: III of ; i ' M •■&gt;!r t \ ........... nf Hi?
1" '»«(» ' *»»r '• in i 1f il.j hull with il- i: diin
tin 'i 111i ! 11»11 of |'ulh*T AfiOmny
"f M i o •' \\ \ * II I"- l|IM &lt;•1 1... f.l 1 1 ii' .* I v ,i
Mi i uni nn i - •! i n i h \ \1 1 a
W i M’ lfl -’ •• 011V IIhint t -1 It...... ii i m i !'♦ Mi
IV *|n Ml
Mii * \ 1 IL'iiM**&gt;, Mr %.
I 'll' 41' f'll Mil i "ntiiiiil •in Il M1V•IM It * 1. tl. " , 1 -1
hi &gt;• fit 1 kill* lot* 1.11•it iItl. . I?II ,.f Mill ti i il-i if i"h I i ’um I i'i‘illiiim, Mr? I iliinri W iRht,
■•" 1 f Mi'iu i1 i "l it ul itul M i n I ' d l f &gt; l h i l u , ri u i Mfifl \ \ {* %
lilf l . »»' iiiu p . N I
\| ji -It l i iii- M itlli in.
Sli1? VV11 Iiit ||l'?'" IV' -1 1 1" 1i f vnu A' " III4d)| 1(1
I 111' i |il 11\ |M"If I JI til fii’Udll
fit
I"? 1*m l: "11,1 all kdll-S
old " f 1*1.4n i * I'eni In

IIO l.l.Y W M D Ii
"Brnm lon. do i',.ii.
von know your lines for Ihe nt-xl
scene?"
'Ive.i bet nm-li
" I don’l know ami I dnn'1 euro "
Anil wilh that. Ilramlnn tleWllde.
nine
year • oltl Brn.itlw .iy slar,
hupped on a liieyele ant! sped away
fruiu the movie set But ho mhui
* I .'i ri m wilh t'*fii;r rent ion ^inif
returned anti went Ihrtmgh a flaw­
l?1|? I ■
\ Oil' • llllill i'll llflth'l Mr?
DOI'OltCU
will -.,14-1k III!' .In m i i 1 ill gioiiild*
less rehearsal (nr Ihe film version
hilt
y
I
i
••]]:i
.llill
Hill
1
l*k
flit'
I'.il
i
i
of "M ernlier of Ihe Wedding " lie
1
"
1
M
l
III ll.I.Y W* u H i
11
M itirei i
i* slurring with Ihe two perform
t't! Il 1*h lull i , rush '.tv .ii tIII1il ll Mii*III' ’1 Iliiiil
er* who appeared with him In the
n &gt;irv.oln U• H \ 11
*• v fiMMi Kill'll I
ti'Yi Uunii^h
piny- Ju lie lln rrl* nnd Ethel Wn
?* i i .«I ? -al F ill " Hi'li*
Im i iliv m ii
Ml
lers
hr if llv if let
■.in 1*1 h'l* 3ii*r m ii i i»it 1ft * "1 M il
This sort of caper i* exasperal
11 i li'Hi- \ i '•ti l *1ji v ii ptcriir wnn
i«!
iir &gt;•i-f . Ml? 1 III Mfl M1&lt;I|I tl t of I m • h»'li|
Ing lo Ihe liny aelnr's fiitn rr, Fred attorney h i- .itinouiu'••
Hun I imh*
n iv rii
i Igld *ali 1 m an i .i * 1f tn IL ih h 1 i! mi bn 1 • tn? 11v Mir \
eric ileWllde. who share* with his
I ** •i |i 11*a ('lu ll
A ll
wife the resiionslhillly nf keening Monday m clil lli.i
Sm'i I ( Inn i ll
Ml .* 11 II.in I 11......1 lif Lim?
Hrandon in hand during working
hour*
" lie leads u* a m erry chase."
•/ iidinltled Ihe father, himself an
in tor and stnue manager "But
Hrnndnn i* no innre trouble than
any liny lit* age ll'x nil age when
limy like In raise a llllle call! "
DeWtldc fold me ataiul tiirii
unique fam ily life All Hirer me
in show 1111*1111'**, anti so far Hu'
w liule fam ily tin* managed to
work ttt Brandon’* play*, u lih li
have hern " M n n lir r of the Wed
ding" and "M r* McThing " T lir
failier lilt* fiutt'lloned n* singe
manager, mill Ihe mother ns tut
tlersindv
"When he’s in a *hmv, Brandon
gel* to bed at m idnight," HeWildc
remarked " H r rls r* nt It , so he
has a normal amount of sleep
He spend* mi hour with n Inlm
to make up Hie sehool lie lias
missed in llir morning Then lie
gnr* lo regular sehool In llir after

I'o r \ Oui* l o iirlli-O I’-Jiily Oiilin}*s
ffx i

IIIHIO

" lie ha* III* afternoon plav like
nliy chilli We have dinner niul
then leave our lamg Island Inline
a I *es eft and drive III the theater "
Me ith in I lit,it he mid In* wife
have striven In keep lli.oohm &gt;
tioriii.d liny
"T h il'* wliv we send him to
pulllli school,” tile fallli'l ex
idiilmd " I didn't want him to go
In a professional school, where the
kills compare each other's siilarle*
Aeimg i* |ii*t inti lo Branihui Why
fur Itir first year, tie didn't even
know lie gnl paid for it Itl* mi
dersltaly lei Hie iiiformiitlou -lip
one day
"Like w ise , we dim t nltnw Bran
ilnu to rent! anything alimil him
self m the paper We don't even
let him see hi* picture In Hie pa
per*, except for ra rlra lu re s , w liirh
he like* Our main trouble is with
ol ter people who li'll him how
triii'd he I* We try to discourage
Hull, liul It's not always possible."
Brandon became an nelnr by tie
cidcni A friend id Ihe IleWllde*
was lonking for u young liny lo
jday in "M em ber nf the Wedding "
Klie wax having seanl sucres* anil
asked If lirm iilnu roulil Irv mil fur

it

IUoiihch . . . 2.!)K
I In 11c»'H . . . I.!IS

At iir*r lil* parent* declined,

knowing what lira ls elillil actor*
can become Bui they relented,
and Hrandon wn* an Inslant sue
res*.
The boy learns hi* parts from
his parent*. They explain Hie idol
slltinllim tn him niul have him
any hi* line* in hi* own word*
They correct film until Ihe lines
are perfect Once he lias learned
hi* role, lie *llrk s In Hull version
nnd rarely does lie fluff n tine
"H e 'll quit when he'* 12," Ills
father said with finality. " B y Hint
llin c, he'll have enough In the hank
tn see him Ihroiigh prep srlmol,
college and a few years after
warns If he want* tn he an artnr
after he grow* up. Hint'* up tn
him Hut lin’n not going lo he able
lo *nv to u *: ‘ You got me Into
thl* " f
M r. W. L. H arvey.
Ghorlater: M r*. Guy Bishop.
I'in n U t: Ml** Jraiiuo Lana M iller.
Principal'* a*»l*tanl in charge of
record*: A l P hillip*. A »*i*tant
P rin cip a l: C . W. Erg le. Principal:
John L . M illar. Pa*tnri W . P
Brook*, J r . Picture Wide* for lh«
Promotional Slide Hat, which w ill
Iw used In the promotion of the
school In 1U63 wera made hy M r.
Homer L . Osborne.

Vi

EH
A P P LE, P IN EA P P LE, CH ER R Y

R o u m l l l a t 'l
WALGREEN AGENCY

KalhiiiK Suiffi
1

By r « «| | m, N anlna and *•*
(•nil in Srilin I .iinl&lt;* i ,
and f ',d lo ii

7,!) fi

S liiflN . . . V M

I tlo u s c .s

, .

r

In

5.JIH

SI io f Ih . . ,
SliirlH . . .
| V ( |;i|

IM lH lM T H

I !&gt;s l«i

lo
&lt; iiiM i i n *i

Cliildmi'H Suilft
By

S lim In

t n la lin a ill Cotton mid
Katin la is li’ x

:i.f)5 io n.!&gt;r&gt;

In

lifiiim .

lin yru i

i i i Im i thm* m l I I I

t.M

Your *lilp'* ronui in . .
tilled
with N unnetla'i
Hiiuitiiei lima
Bnlie and Toddler frock* . .
fashioned l&lt; fit In sheer faluic*
designed for cool comfort and
easy launilerliig . . *i&lt;«s 1 to 3

1,{)H to
fllili-teen* . , ,

6 5 it SHOPPER’S SPECIAL 6 5 0
W EIN ER S and B A K ED BEANfl
OR
PLAIN O M E L E T ______________

1 r t -• K ir* , ih ( *'!'i" » ,
in Mu I mi| jut'l V IIM' "I
| It M
l■
|m
|n i "in |i|iln* ri&gt; i’n&lt; Ii "Mn i

S lie * 3 to flj 7 In 14 and

TOMonnow’8
SPECIALS

i

1.98 to 7.98

- Im
I SHOPS

to 2 !&gt;H

p

m

f

r

It. If )

�A

On Cor rales’ 4-Hitter
Rhodes Slams In 5
Runs On Home Run
And Two Singles;
Packers Play Here Daytona's P o l l a r d
Hr KKNT CIIKTLAIN
Is Placed On Third
The victory hungry Seminole
By Rabid Sanford
Blues capltaliii'd on the beat
pitching performani't, uf tin* year
Baseball Fannette

Chuck Aleno Is Named

tlialr old ncmrila Wayne "Kip"
Sawi'll «n,l the Orlando Senators,
14*1, before 743 happy fans at
the Memorial Stadium luKt night.
Sanford’s win ended n personal
four'game losing skid and brought
a halt to the first place Sena*
tor*' five-game winning skein
"Dusty" Rhodes
pounded in flv,
run* nn a tower­
ing l w o - r ii n
homer In the
eighth
and a
„
_
M
pedr of slugle.lcV
' V 1
to snenrhead th eK K m ) . f t
Seminole offen* I v e , I t wns
R h o d e s ’ ninth
homer of
the
year and fifth
in th* month of Dusty IlhiMlea
June.' Last year Rhoden slauumd
out 10 homers in June with Kast­
man of the (ieorgln Klnle l.mgne.
Corralea,
hand • pirkril
hy
msiiagrr Chuck Aleno tor to­
night'* game, rose to the or*
csaloti by fashioning lilin«rlf a
neat four-1,liter and displayed
masterful control In passing but
on* Orlando haatmnn all even­
ing. Laat night's win was
C'hlco's eighth of the year an
against all setbacks.
Although held hltlesH In three
official trips to the plat, Manager
Chuck Aleno nutunged to drivu
In on* run to Iio o k i Ids season'd
total to Ml or Tit In hack of
Ruddy take's FML record of I III
set In HI4H will, Hanford.
With the scon*
knotted al Oil
1n the third Hsufoed broke the
I ice when Rhoden
i singl'd In CorI roles, who hod
doubled, fr o hi
third and C r i n g e
Kenii front see o it d . In t h o
font th Orlando
Iliad" their only
"Chico" Corrale* tally on single"
by Hill Shores and Frank Dn
llnl‘
damn.
,
Thu Hines Iced the game In the
bottom of the fourth when they
scured five unearned runs off
Sewell on three hits and three
pa■sc* plus an error by Kd Levy.
Frank Snntoru, who knocked In
three runs the night before,
cracked nut Ida second homer of
1 tin* yunr In thu fifth, which was
t followcI hy • ulnifh: off the l»»t
i of Currnti'K nnd ‘F liil takww"
double brought Chico III. Rhodes
singled iioo*e KstfNW'lo make
the ecore l«*l In favor of S m fn’,;t
Shores,
subbing
I ’"’
Fnril,
I»
pursing n
TP
tooth Hint u
■nil, was "truckveT&gt;
* I *f
In the neck hyL
C’ ’ ;
■ ticked foul h y ^ *V &lt;1
Buddy CJrout in ^ H L t
/
the cljthth iim l^ ^ M L ^ ^ l
the 0 r I ■n d o | R
1- ir A
backitup hint to ▼
be ipelleil nftor trank Snnloru
he passed nut In the ertne of um■Ire (Joohii Kettles, Ur. J. C,
lloycc nlti'inlcil Shores nnd re*
ported Unit the hlonilo IniKtler
w ii nil right UiuukIi stunned l,y
the blow.
Preen Hux Pntteri Kd Levy
went Into pitch In the ninth
frame. It woe Levy'" firm mound
appearance In Hnnford this year.
Joe ParUe win up only once, of*
flctally, m he wok walked hi*
lait five time" nt Imt hint night.
Orlando had Jon Valnnm In left
and all Klmmermnn, hoth pitch*
ere, playing In the outfield nt ono
time leit night,

Aim:;.
With J uki fivtt

■11Inii I It t‘«l 42 ballots
loin liiit In Miimlny iik the vii II mk
MI10VV&lt;&lt;&lt;J U "Unlit decline Civi'r tlan
lf&gt; UltiiK (&lt;MMt tlurinK the week-end.

, Bdlta

,

a s u 0
a 0 0 0
a 0 1 1
1 0 0 0

tillnkk

h'&lt; III Iln&lt; H m ilh'i ’

DukI v
iMfe

ludienu

*omi' will'll' 11 11 i | ^
IU;iM'rl w ill, l-itlirlH
i&lt;&lt;
no li tin' limn U i l y"£ ' "J':'"y-ys[

Hu

nmmiKi'rliilTWfL-)

|n'"l "f il&lt;&lt; Smith. ■ ■ f .
i11k 11wuy ^
fmm tli"

1J

Sr

heavy

Tuvin it". .1 iii’ li
(.'uilu, Kilim hi' u u W I V B i
II cvcm power hit* tluck Collin*

I

4* 0 II t!
4 0 1! I

It#lion

ti l I In 1mini Ymmir of J n i Bench
k I iou I i I I io the North'* third seeker,
Him ul«o Ilki'K (leurge Kenl* fur
thu lig h t flelil poKt on the South'
ern nine.

Play Softball
Red Heirs Hurls *
Climb Out Sanford’s Tindall Girls
Twin Bill Tonight Doubleheader Win
ite League Gains On Rocket
The Knterprise girls' softball
In Softball Loot)
team will clash with the Wades
Cellar With Win Speedway Racers grocery
nine at 7:30 p.m. tonight

Imbra Sheds Cast Volusia County
Kennel Glib
On Left Leg; May
T a x i a g n ftk-miM*
Play In 2 Weeks KINBT
MACK—4 / l « 4h s Mile
t r im

Kthel Vlnlng, a cute blonde*
haired, blue-eyed telephone oper­
ator, highlighted her All-Star se­
lections hy naming Hanford's pi­
lot Chuck Aleno ns the manager of
her Southern team. The avlti
Hcminole llli," fnnette’s chiiire of
lluator Kinartl as one of the out­
fielders on the North'* club typi­
fied the current trend toward the
Jncksonville Reach veteran flyhawk.
nriM
Klunrd, who began
among the lead­
ers, v i r t u a l l y
forced Id* way
to the top and la
now tied with.
Daytona's Hnwlo
Teinow with %
votes
for the!
second
highest
rating In ihv
Northern
out
field. In picking
her team, Kthel
strove to he Im- Kthel Vlnlng
liurtinl us only three Heminnlu
lllui's wen, placed on her starting
.Southern team.
They were John linbra at sec­
ond, Chuck Aleno on third amt
Chic ii Corralra as on* of the
three pltchera. The friendly
hleurherile favored (iene Fob
lard. Daytona first baseman,
over Ihe correal favorite, Red
Roberta uf Del,*ml on the basis
uf fielding nnd Ihe fart that she
pickeil Roberta as one uf her
three Northern pitchers.
Kthel went on reroid ns aclerling a Southern outfield of Injured
i'ctv Hughes, speedster Ray Thunuts and fancy fielding and dutch
hitting Ruck Collin*.
The smiling telcphnnu employe"
makes no hones
about being n
Sanford booster
and predicts an
I intei citing an d
thrilling All-Star
game for Me"I 1 nn.i ml Stadium
on the night of
I illy 23.
Willi less Ilian
four weeks re­
maining u n t i l
I li a* **s
llijfttcr Kmnnl
w .

Manager OnEthe

Johnny
iy lnihra, Seminole Blue
flashy fielding and hard hitting
second baseman, hail hia raat re­
moved from Ids left leg yesterday
by Dr. Orville Barks. After nn
examination, Dr. Barks stated It
would bo at least two v
« he
for* Imbra can play ball li.ibra * I
leg Is not ipilt* healed but anoiild
be In a few days, the doctor said.
Tha hustling second haaemnn
was Injured In a
collision with Coc o a outfielder
Jim Kolktr at
second base In a

gam* played laat
monthi between
____

Hanford and tha
Indiana at Pro*.
voat Park In Co-.
roa,
linbra was hit .
ting .813 at the*
tlm# of Id* InJohn Tmbra
Jury and had clouted six homers
good for lit) runs-balled-ln. He
was also leading th* Blues in
stolen bases with 10 anil was first
In hits with 410. Sine* the loss of
the hustling keystone sacker the
liluee have been playing miserable
.360 band,ail.

Nail Dolly D*iMe»

By NHL aiLSBIDE
Aa—rlitel Free* Staff Writer
The Sauford Blues raised themaelves out of the Florida Slate
IlMUtUum* On*. Hurst flgy;*.
g iavr*. League cellar Monday night by
Hi,II Tu p . T r y o ilt . tarry
Cadao.
’b,' Tolly
Tl’afry.
iiuiiah ii.iom-•
•
---- r. f'egar ■wimping the flrit-plare Orlando
Senator*, 14-1.
Pat.
Sanford Catcher Duaty Rhodes
MIS*
•Hr
u^V.'^Jud?"
Turns hit three tlmaa In five at bsta. one
■n
ib
them a 3-run homer In the
eighth
when
lUady,_____
«&gt;dd_____
Mix*.Crtp#4*
Crap
. . . . . . ____
H auer HI*. M lg k lr Hoag, balm y*.
C om rade
Dias*.
H klddlsh,
My
M aun*, tv alo n . F o u r By F our.
BKCllND BACK— B /Itth * MUo
i i m s S M all DaMv D ooaiei

Chico Corralea held Oria

shins.

Taeds

con,

I t MU
Jr

Jts n

cun,
Tlm
iii, Ksru
a rtk iv t
•lunnsr U

m * rto i.
I:MIHTH SSAPR—a / 1M ks Mil*

Text*

Man.

Htsr

lth*4ow,

U|s

I’men. I.sdy V»*. Mums Jel, Iti
If d. n "H ---t
*1"M. list
lied.---Os fnril
. v i m nten—
.
______
a/iethi
Mil*

I ls n 4 y r * r o . r e s t llr**ss, ponr*.
J a c k A rc liir. t a l h s l Ht«p, D tsfs x ,
l&gt;"nlnn. C o u rt t a d y .
TSSXTM HKI'K— ■ *•*£ C . r . *
Nil
Oi T s s s n . VVsy i la s * , Cruws
PHeht
“
C lare . L u c k y tH O *. K a-

P?ndy.

■7T7

Ilettyo of
Phillips,
nl
llrni'sekc
DeLand cosmetican
In her North*
cm outfield and think* th* cur*
rent shift of third baaeman Mer­
Florida International U
rill Smith to keystone sack la good.
30
20
Kthel Vlnlng’a All-Star Chair** Miami
Miami Hearh
33
at
North
Po*.
South Tampa
50
S4
Pollard, I). II.
il l Levy, Orl.
Havana
ji rt'wiiiuiri 1Del,.
it*1 *• H
aaii
in n r n uSan.
n*
Brewster,
U 1Indira,
Most musky Del, HH Fundura, Leo St. Peteriburg
Smith, Pol.
fill Alena, San. West Palm Bti
Lakeland
Itohvrlaon, J. II, C Ford, Orl.
21
64
347
T chiiow, I). II. UK IIiigheM, Cue. Key WaalI
Klunrd, .1, B&gt;
lIF Thomna, Orl. Miami 1 Miami Beach 0
Trcudwny, J.B. OF Colllna, Leas Weal Palm Htach 7 St. Patarsburg
Mill*, J. il,
|&gt; Sewell, Orl.
Miller, Del,.
P Corral*) San Key West 4 Tampa 1
Hoherlii, Ui'L.
P Klnrmann Or Havana 3 Lakeland 0
SUlneke, Pal. Mgr. Alena, San. Miami Beach at Miami
Lakeland al Havana
Aloal Popular I'layeri Roberta West Palm Beach al St. Patafi

games, Palatka beat
Daytona Beach

trilRkMd DeLand, 0-4, and Jack
■etm&amp;TBeach edged Leesburg, a t.
Faletha poshed Cocoa down into
t ptoee with 14 hits. John Chapel
to ata scattered hits
lltottt when Bob Smith
wRnehed a trigs to drlva In Virgil
Frailty and Rob Mattaoni, who
had Walked.
Daytona Beach, trailing 4 0,
evened things up la the last of the
seventh, than scored Ihe winning
run to the ninth when Third Baseman Hank deary singled with the
was the
Wtontog pitcher,
er, Jim Cli■rich Ihe
loser.
Jacksonville Beach broke a 0
gam# losing
ting streak by baatln,
besting
Leesburg's
sol
urg's Packers, who were sold
y to Paul and Wendell Husebo, owe*re of Leesburg radio sta­
tion W i l l . Lee.Hanover was Ihe
nailer tor an uadiistosed price. In
the deal, announced Monday, forr league Umpire and WLBE 7 race events and u gigantic, d is ­
rlscaitar BID Reedy was named play of fireworks, one” of tb*
Hnesi manager to r lace Horn
realest pie^entul «n Central
ar Carpenter, who resigned Friday. loridn, will bu set off.
The misekoi spld Don A;nderson
Races w ill n la rl pnuupily al
would be retained
talfli as field n
manager 8:,ill
and time trials nl 8 :lli. Kid
and Needy laid the nnly
change
In
sly
arc free amt then- is alw ays
tha ritatar was Rookfc
Ms Inflelder dies
of free put king space at
Juan Hernandes, who was banded plenty
Rocket .Speedway.
Ma outright rslesse.

.ATsaffirav
rsgvsnt.
toy , iihyinmn,. Poveriy
Poverty
rsg
ssn t. 3 :
fila ik Psro. ta n ie rn . My RAngsr.

S , ABRSCIA1
H O C U TK0 P R I M

Now Yurk
44
22
Chicago
:i«
3U
St. tauls
38
34
Phlludelphle
30
38
Cincinnati
31
38
Hastun
27
43
Pittsburgh
18
33
Philadelphia 4 Urooklyn 0
Chicago 3 Pittsburgh 4
New York 8 4 Huston 7 0
St. Lmils 7 Cincinnati 3
Philadelphia at Urooklyn
Pittsburgh at Chicago
New York at Boston
Cincinnati at SI. Louis

Sanford’s

t l S * * '.

___l - l ,

T rs

Mslor League
te a d m

F tori da Slate League '
Won lost Fft.
M0
Orlando
.727
HeLand
.700
I'alatku
446
Juxvllle Reach
446
Dnyiona Reach
400
Leesburg
273
Sanford
.200
Cocoa
Sanford 14 Orlando 1
Daytona Reach 5 DeLand 4
Jacksonville Beach 3 Leesburg
DeLand at Jacksonville Beach
Orlando al Palatka
Cocoa al Daytona Beach
Leesburg at Sanford
American league
3U
«OU
37
344
38
343
338
35
330
37
32
464
430
27
Del roll
22
40
.324
Boston 4 New York 3
Washington n Philadelphia 2
L'hlcugu 7 Octroi I 3
ONLY (JAMES
Bos Ino aI New York
Chicago at Detroit
Washington at Philadelphia (night)
St. la,ills at Cleveland inlghi)
Nallonal League

to Abut hits liHlni^ltcber Rip

r u l'R T M MACM—gyiM ba Mfle

National league
Baiting—MiuiaI, St. Louis,
Hobinaoo, flrookljni, ,g|7 ; MarsWu
CliKlnnatl, .121 r Alweti,
N, Ctitei
Chica0o.
.310; Locirman, New York,&lt; anti
Kliuiewiki, Cincinnati, w e.
Rwn* — bookman,
_„BD|&lt; JNew York,
53; Robinson. Brooklyn, 0t| Rm m ,
RrooMyn, and llcmui and Murlal
iBlrt
St. Louis, 47.
Runs batted In—Sauer, Chicalo,
end Thomson, New York, 0t: Cgmpanoila, Brooklyn, 33; Hedges,

*"iu^- kiJiS"iI’ uSTfi;

'w a s

f

Point totals a l tlm end of F r i ­
day's races are: ( I I
Kanhom
tond. 43: Mlnoso, Chicago, and 824Mr, (2 ) Joslin f&gt;76. (3 ) O rr and
Dick Hhuhruk tied with 4115, (4 )
Bsrra, New York, U.
Hob Dawson 488, 16) Johnny Os­
Runs balled In — Rosen, Cleve- teen 470, Id ) Tindall ,'1116, llo n m in
land. 47; Duby, Cleveland. 43; .m ils . (Mi Tidd aim, &lt;tu puiiem
Roblmon, Chicago, and Dropq. Da HHU, (10) Michael 306.

daml, Cincinnati, U j Looknun,
ew York, •); Sauer, Chicago, aM
Hchoendicnvl, St. Lotila, 72.
Home runs — Sauer, Chicago,
20; Hmlgei, Brooklyn, and Tbmt- troll, 42; Werti, Detroit, ana Berra
son. New York, 18; aordon,
New York, 41.
ton. ISi Malhews. Boston, WMtrurn
Hill -— Fox, Chicago, 83;
HRs
83; HoblnRobin
New York, end Klner, PiUsbmrgh, son. Chicago, 04; Rosen, Cleve*

ft

Pitching — Roe, Brooklyn, 7*0,
Maglle, New Yofk, U&gt;l.
840; Brail*, St. Lnuia, M , .Ml!

^njl,

1. 000 ;

Amartraa leaga* .
Batting-Hoatm, Clavllgnd. .1
Fain,
•aIn. Philadelphia,
Philadelphia. .323; KM
KaU,
), Bos
I
ton, 320; Jensen, Waihlngtra, .112;
Cowl men, Boaton, .214,
Huns — DlMagglo, Boston, and

fUm^son, Cleveland, 83;

Home nuts
Warlt,

Hearn, Naw York, l-l, .100; Kra-

klne. Brooklyn, 7-f, .772.

Doby, ClaVal
adalynta, It.

Pltahlng — Khants, Philadelphia,
U-g,. ,.M7j Murero, Wasldngton,
t-l, ,771: Rascbl. New York, Paigo,
St. Louis, and Shea. Washington.
Avila, Cleveland, 44; Rolan, Clave- &lt;3, .730.
HKMINOLK B LU B BATTING AVF.RA0EH
II

Plsver
F. Smith
Aiello ...
Ktkew
Paris*
(lonialee

II

10

10

04
04

00
43

5 If
42 00
It

Rhode"
(Jront

II

0«

It

Last This
HR Hit Kilt Wsek Week
.370
3
12 .000
.341
80
.330
10
.311
.314
13
1
.300 .204
8
40
.201
0
17 .too
.200
18 .270
1
.207
8
3H .201
.207
0 .333
2

' Fishing licensee will tie avail,
able over Ihe Fourth of July holi­
days at Hill Hardware, Western
Auto Associate Hlore, Crow's
Fishing Gamp, Nelson Jlaidwarv
(Oviedo) and Jntirn Drug Store
(OviedoI, the office uf Judg"
Douglas Htcuxlrom announced to­
day.
The Judge's office w ill he closed
from Thursday evening Ju ly 3 to
Monday Ju ly 7, alio i l w ill not In
possible to puicliaio new fishing
llcell-ei lliu rc, Dio nnnouiii'Oiueiit
said.

Red tilers, tantalising co n fe r Iball specialist, hurled a doub'v
header and won both gamss o
throw the City Softball lesgu* i ito another two-way tie b*tw*m
Robson's and Wllson-Mslsr. T V
W ils o n (linger stopped Robion7*
In the opening game, 12-6, on e x
hits.
In Ik* nightcap Ultra vol­

unteered to firip out th* shorthanded llunt-Mercury club and
went on to edg* tha hot Navy
team, 9-ft. niera wit staked to
an 8-0 lead In tha firat frame
aa tha uaaally silent Hant bsta
boomed out seven kite off tk*
offering* of Bill Banmgart.
»
The Navy loss dropped them
into third pise*, on* naif gsiha

off the par* of Robson's and WIIson-Maler.
Meanwhile l o w l y
Hunt-Mercury picked up a full
gam* on the leaders with their
second win in nine game*.
SO FTBA LL STANDINUS
Tomorrow night Robson’s will
(Men)
battle Navy at 7:30 p.m. on th*
W. I,. P*t.
Lakefront Diamond and WU*ouWilsou-Msier
6 3
.026
Mdjer will clash with Hunt-Mer­
.026
Robson’s
6 3
cury at 9:00 p.m. In th* • scorn)
.660
Nuvy
6 4
w game of the twin-bill.
Q
Hunt-Mercury 2 7 .222 3 4
Robson’s
141 0— 6 7
Rrsulta Last Night
Wilson-Maier
016 0— 12 12
Wilson-Maier 12, Robson's
Mason and Gordie; Hlers and But­
llunt-Mercury 0, Navy B
ler.
Dames Tomorrow
Hunt Mercury
810 000—9 10
Robson’s vs. Navy
Navy
........... 101 222—8 3
Wilson vs. Hunt
tiler* and Doney; Baumgert,
(Women)
Smith and Lows.
W. L. Pet.
.Salvation Army 1 0 1.000
The U8LTA Junior and Boya
Enterprise
I o l.otH)
Championships will be held jat
Wuile's
u
|
.000
Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo,
Koumlllat’n
0 I .000
Mich.. July 28-Aug. 8,
Dames Tonight
Kntcipriso vs. Wsde's
Roumillut's vs, Hal. Army
I be HriuinuJr Rhira This W»«k
Tonight
Leeibnrg at HANFORD
Wednesday
Hanford nt Leesburg
Thursday
Sanfoid at Daytona
Friday
Duytonu at HANFORD
Saturday
Cocos at HAN FORD
Sunday
Hanford at Cocoa

TIKES AT

WHOLESALE PRICES

A - *2 0 10TIRE - WILY ’ I S *
000 K IB

We Will Hiiy Your Old lir a
No Kxchnnjfe Needad
We Do Nol Handle
"ml and 3rd Line Tlree

Maureen Connolly
Winn At Wimbledon

m i it fKM Ml...ms
MStMu emtsT is as
art as h inti Mint*

Playar
Brady ...
Colllna
Pundora
Andtraon

Long ....

Caballaro
Trump

All-Star Balloting

ARMSTRONG TIRES BASEBALL CONTEST

burg

•NaSrwtk

Tampa at Key Wait
Lifesaving Course
Begins For 2 Weeks Detroit Paper Says
Rolfe To Be Fit
A turnout uf 18 people took part

1 0 11 o Dne-lmur-and-a-half claiata ara
being conducted Monday through
a u a o
Friday night* for the nait two
2 0 0 2
4 0 2 4 week* beginning at 7t00 p.m.
Th# Iif tearing reots* will laat
0 2 3 4
4 2 0 1 until July 11. Then on Moatoy,
ad 12 27 11 July 14, an Inalrutlor'a ennraa
000 100 0 0 0- 1 will Itagln for the neat Iwo
week* al tha Municipal Pool.
01)2 031 12*--14
On Friday night, July 4, thsre
Kent* 2, Senium
ode* 2, Shore*, will ba no lifesaving clasaea dua to
Paris*. K— Be- the holiday, Hlrlngar Hated. .
Thla morning the Sanford nrim&gt;
mint team began workout* pt the

dania. 8—Ooitndo 0, Sanford
II 7, I*evy 0, Cor*

Fishing LicoriHfH
For July Holidays

on the Lakefront Diamond to be­
gin the second night of play in
the City League. At 0;0O p.m.
Houmillat and Anderson’s meets
the Hnlvatiun Army In the night­
cap uf n twin bill.
Currently tin- Salvation Army
is tied with Kntrrprlse for first
place with one victory apiece
while the other two league team*
Wade's slid Ruumillsl's an* dead­
locked for third place In the four
team circuit.
The girls’ softball league got
(ting
underway last Thursday evening
uml will bo played every Tuesday
and Thursday nights with, the
first game beginning at 7:30. p.m.
and lbo second tilt commencing
nt 1MMI p.m.
,. ... »
Mrs. F. C. Winn, women's City
recreational director, Is In.charge
of the league.

LKKSBURO PACK KB BATTING AVERAGES

^ S : l H ' P . M.

aa 4 at 0 In the opining clasaea for life*
AH II O A
at the Municipal Pool laat
6 I a a Having
Tom Stringer awlmmlng In*
4 2 a 0 night,
0 0 2 0 atructor reported thla morning.

S[, HR—Santora,

Hpeorhendinif the feature dash
from th# 16th lap. dynumlte DU-k
Joslin rolled Ills No. 17 over the
finii.li line before 3.011 stock car
racing fans nt Rocket Speedway
last Fii'lnv night barely slnaii of
barrelln* Huh Dawson in it-caml
spot and Wild Rill Tiinlnll in thlliL
Mrsding s rare rani last
showed smssh-up", two roll-overs
and an unlallled number of
spinouts a n d
retire-hunting,
Joslin look a 12th plsre start,
was third In the sixth lap, srro n d In Ih e eighth lap and first
at Ih e beginning of the 13th.
Spectators protected the disqualification of sblrllevs Hill llohman In the second semi final us
a haiard to other drivers when lie
placed third It) the race after run­
ning the last two lap* on hi*
brake drum. Hohinan iniew s tinami wheel while trading III* rare
III the 10th lap.
A totnl of 2d crack-ups high­
lighted the evening's race card «-•
drivers fought hitteily for win*.
Wild Hill Tindall of Hunford, dyna­
mite Dick Joslin and "hirtlci* Rill
llohman of Kustis made the big­
gest point Jumps In raring nt
Rocket Speedway last Friday ns
Tindall came from Kith place to
0th, Joslin from 6th to 2nd and
Hohman from tenth to seventh.
It will he nip and tuck all the
way Ibis Friday night as the final
race cord for Ihi* ooint per iod gets
lap feature with
under way. A 3Ul lop
30 cars entered will highlight the

10 - Races
Hoti. * fu e l.
•{“TIa c r h
WKI). and KA.T.
Dally Double 1st
and 2nd Racea
&lt;|ulni#laa evecy
race

Dunne, DsL.
Robartaon, J,

Mnnny Galea’
Hand

Treadway. J,

assay s

pool under tha direction
Bill Flaming. Anyone Inti
getting on the team map
coming to tha Municipal
morning at UiSO a.m.,
through Baturdey,

EVERY
MAT1NEBS
July S — ChNrity

, PR—Shore* 2.
U—Kettle* and

Mntlndo Kllm Cluk
July 4 • ft
1:00 P. M.

i «*-*mi MMa|«aa*t

Regmhur tiaooUne 27.4
You Can't Buy A Better

Gasoline
Why Pay* More
ThMtjr Tragh SU».
M l Franeh Arkada 1
rh a ^ M U

!*»•*•i*4NPW
«aa4**»n*5i'lf4«**."1
h»t&gt;*&gt;'»eanM0ea**l*»*haa*&lt;tiF»*a*4« &lt;fj

tid ie r;.
•tjii..&lt;'r

j

j,vy.?

-'lw«..ii«»M.rt*;

�*
Ui.4 ...I
— J

r *1*S£1t ■Loui

M

&gt; t

h .

ADOPTS
N I W A 1 T IN C IA L
■ M P ttA T IO N M IT H O D

N E W Y O R K — Remember that
scintillating r e p o r t
Hrooklyu
Dodger Seoul Andy High turned
in on the Yankee* la il fa ll? Weil
here ia thla agent'* report on the
S t. Loula Brown*. One New Yo rk
columnist picked them to win the
Am erican League (lag. Might ju*t
■a w all acout them now.
Don't be fooled liecauie thia
team 1* wearing new gray road
uniforma. They atill hit like the
old Brow n*, mostly to the onpo-site field, and they run the bnae*
like the cellar dweller* once led
by kindly Zark Taylo r. Their
pitching i» good but they’ll have
trouble acorlng run*.
A fte r looking at them against
the Yankees for two games you
might *»y Roger* Hornsby has a
bunch of banjo hitter*. Not one
h itter shows possibilities of be­
coming a solid .300 batter.
The "nam e" player B ill Week
ha* been trying to aell all winter
is Jim Rivera, lie hit .363 In the
Pacific Coast Leagu* for Seattle.
Ill's * fa ir canter fielder, ia fast
on the base* but w ill have trouble
gatting the ball out of the In ­
field.
• Le t's begin with the top of the
lineup, or the way it was when
the Biow n* split a twin bill with
the Yankees.
Fred M arsh—lie 's n good lead
o ff man, draws walk*, lie ’s ‘JH.
A fin * glove iiim ii when lie bus
M arty Marion, the old pro of 31
lit ahortslop Muish wns playing
because Bobby Young's grundmuther bail died in Baltim ore.
Young, a left blinded hitter, had
a .200 mark last year.
M arty Marlon—l i lt to him at
shortstop und it's usually a double
play, if there's a man on first.
He has plugged a big hole and
hi* fielding has made the Browns
tough to beat in low scoring
game*, lie ’s atill a pro going to
hi* right despite missing all of
1961. list’s te rrific on the h it.a n d
run p lsy, nr as Red Barber likes
to call It, the run and hit play.
One* Mr. Shortstop, the Browns
cugFt to rnll him Mr. Team . He
ha* trade the team.
Jim R iv e ra — Fouled out to Yogi
Berra firs t two times up. tirouuded out to second base, drew u
walk then grounded out to the
pitchers.
T ills
ineptness
was
against three different pitrhern.
Bob Nleinan—lia s power and
w ill his the liunin run when he
do**n't strike out, hut he'll strike
out often, (itiesses at pitches;
takes too many strikes. Weak
In right field on ground ball*.
Caorge Sclimees — F o r t n e r
Dodger farmhand. I lit .338 a t
Montreal but dun’t let that fool
yon. A left handed bsttar, h*
usually bits to left field. Prob­
ably w ill play only against rig ht
handed
pitchers.
Carrleaa
on
bases. Can be picked o ff firs t.
Coed arm but ha* poor Jmlgmstit
throwing^ to hanu». Meet* the
b a ll« ito lrfl w ell: ,nr
v
Dick K rylio skl — (h a t o ff by
III# Yutikeca and Dodgers he Is
nna of three firs t snekers and w ill
play against right hnnded p it­
chers. C an’t poll the Mill too well.
Tram 's best bet on first base.
I l i t .2H7 mid 13 bonier* for De­
troit In IBM .
Leo
Thomas -tiood urm
at
third base. Pulls most balls to
left field, .Stands somewhat like
G il' MrDoiigald hut with feet
much closer together. A poor base
im in er. Sometimes stops running
between liases.
Clint Courtney --A catcher who
hustlrs. W ear* glasses that a r*
taped to Ills ears. Hood at stopt'lng bad pilches. A left linndad
batter who hits to a ll fie ld i.
Tha flyw eig ht class In
waa created In England
1910 when it was given
leragnltlou,
with
the
mark aat at 108 pounds.

Correct positions for tha back pres*
aura-arm lift method of artificial
respiration, adopted by tha Am eri­
can National Rad Cross upon
racommandatlon of tha National
Heaearch Council, era her# (Illus­
trated. In this method the victim
ia placed pron* with the elbow*
bent and with on* hand upon the
other. The chesk is placed on th*
hand, with ths fees turned slightly
to on* aid*. T h s operator kneels
on ona knee at ths head of th*
victim.

F IR S T S T E P i
To start th* cycle th* operator
duett hla hands on th* victim's
&gt;ack so that tha thumbs Just touch
ind the heels of the hand* ar* Just
&gt;*low a line running between the
innplta.

SEC O N D S T E P :
Ha then rucks forward slowly,
keeping th* elbows straight, until
Ills arms are approximately verti­
cal, exerting steady pressure upon
lb* eliist.

Bob.Friaod.And Murray Dickson
May Lose 20 Games For Pirates

M IAM I IS DHY
M IAM I Si
June wits not Hie
Imtle I mol,III In Miami history but
It Was Hie ■
.croud driest oil record
June. I*«.ll. wan llm driest with
•it im lie* ul tain , wldlu lust mouth
had only slightly inure
hoi the s|\ iiioiitlix ending Mou
day midnight the tidal rainfall
wan only 1)31 I lie lies, second only
to Hmi ul I'iCi vslicnt he rurresi pui'dine six inunllis hud M38 inches
The Wciithci llorenu *uul Mluml
had Hutto lei showers on imly three
days in .1'iiie. eompnreil with I lie
iisn.il II davs Deficiency in rain
l,ill this y«:ir i mure ttiun 18
i ii lies

riiuti* 8rp.pt

Then lie rocks hsekward, slowly
sliijlng hi* lisnils to lb* victim's
arms Just niinve the elbow. Con­
tinuing lo rock backward, be rai-&lt; *
Hi* arm* until resistance and
tension are felt at the victim's
shoulder. Then lie drop* lliu arm*
and thus complete* n full rychThe cycles are repealed 13 lin o «
per mmols, Hot expansion und
lum prtSsloil phases being of iipml
Ini,',III. and ill* f' lease pvliuds vl
minimum duration.

T IT im V IL l.K TIDEH
lllah

Low
Wrdneedsy, July 2

2:12 a.m.
3:01 p.m.

8:211 urn.
0:10 p m .

CHOSEN "|( ,M- tauten uf

y.

^. t v

&lt;

1 Jh e rry

TO G T A V //V
TEE 2 0 - h /E
a ep

P E R HAP* P E t * e
.n ’p . A E G '
B '5 C » f f i r
iV M H E R
too/

Y O U R

Locker Plant

Rhone I if IH

401 W . 1.1th ftt .

wiuoRK y o u &lt;;»•: r a r r t t k r b u y
FOR THK FOURTH OF JULY
P H IC E.S tiO OD t M iliN L S D U
1111 I t S D t l and SA l l 'B D A Y
&lt; I «sHllls | B ID U J I ' I . Y Ith

TO .11A R E T H K I'lC N IC CO .M I'I.ET E
( l i l t IIW N l i l t Is 111. \

HAMS
B e e f

R ib R o a s t
l.ru o Pure

9 5 c

S a la m i
(/o l b .
K m ik .til'** \ 11 \l»*;it

B o lo g n a
1 3 lb . 2 7 c
IxiiiK ,ill's Spired
' i Lb.

lb . 7 9 c

L iin t 'b M e a t
So III III imk field
C b eese
l a
lx lisw nil R rlis b lr

lb , 3 6 c
Lb.

Br’iisehweiger

Baeon
lb . 0 | c
■■-------------F L A (•!( A Ml. \

EGGS

F r iin liH

43c

M e d iu m

tio / .

6 fic

1 .a i ' K ‘ *

d o z.

66c

i xiniM

P Vlx

p k tf.

ID YO t

H O R TO N 'S

S h r im p

F is h

1 0 o / .. p l t u . 6 S &lt;
l i 1 '.* H i .

lit . 6 7 c

d o / .,

I ilit 1( 1 I BUM 1 ( 0 X 1
P EN

I L ‘d

N 2 * l- &gt;

K

7 wM h 4
w II.
lllllll

F ille t s

F e r e li

S p ears

59

lb . 3 9 c

F lo u n d e r
( ul

/

lb .

C o rn

5 9 c‘
22c

(ir e e n

l* e a s

22c

F r ic t l

U o ta to e s

22c

B r o c c o li

29c

&lt; a u lit lo w e r

29c

IIE I)
B A S C B IO B U IF S
Lb .

29*

2 e is .

051'

S m a ll

2 ( i»
tiu in e a v ille — F lo r id a
ll.u k c i'
A - io i'in tim i
n g i'ic tilliii ul
8 c in ilu i'i)ii|i aw m ils In tin- t'liiv i- is ity m' I'Tupiil.i ImVe Inn'll
M iiiuiuncetl fo llo w in g (lie A n n iin l l II ( 'lu ll S h o rt ('oiirnt* held
hen* r e c e n tly .
L e f t tl) r ig h t, D n iil row : Jo e F u r l C o llltis ,
, C n r y v lllo ; Don Jo rd u ii. ( ‘u p ltn lu ; ('B u lle d N o r iin . T u v n r e s ;
i l .o i l e r I ’n r n ie iile r , J u r k m u x ille .
I .e ft lo riyrh t, a ta iu lh ig :
G o d fre y S m ith , P re s id e n t I'TnrBln Until.t ru A n su ciu tio ti m nl
V ic o lY c iit le n t ( 'u p ilu l ('it s N 'liiiiu iiil I In n il. T n llu h n i- e e :
( lo 'sl eg Ih in itn it. S to .' ,M .i; l&gt; !■
■ So ilh , f 'h 'liio in ii A g r ic u l­
tu ra l ( 'o lim it 'i .• i i',i i
&lt; l ' i,
„
H p t,l | | | , , | |

29 c

S p a re 10bs
lb . 4 9 * ■
D ili tlw u B ie a klu si
li,m an Kcltabl#

B re a d e d

3 6 *'

lb . 8 3 f

G r o u n d R e e l’ lb . 69&lt;
For I h r IB11 • It • tj • ‘Ainiill

4 *'I lir .(* • I 0 Si I f I

0

h ill* .10'n H i'llshlr Coukril

C u b e S te a k
lb .
T ry H In Snml« n lies
C o rn e d
r . s.

61

L I).

T ru ilrr I Ir lir iiinn

T.HE Pi&lt;3 r g lla * V 6
p t E E -U7.0tV",Y&lt;5
n e H T v o p w t*
p jr i f * n e t’s
VERV *r/A/0Y tV/TH
E ( /.\S — ‘ ‘A P *1
v T R /Et) O F
co/S\&gt; tLUr/\'E
.jC O R E L S-iC E M G &amp;
•i SP 6 C O R E P TAB
*i’ t» ' *i.Hu ro t r o e s P
-5CM i p - «• T i F

SM I IK E D 8 1 2 l.ll.

w lull.

25c

c )c u t/c \n JX u u es,

!,

GAL

1C

9 9

i c i .c r c a m

tlKKTI.K HA ILLY

llv

Ity
o n 1(7 LOVH it; r(i2
yJMl rCOMft * Bid X. iD'a
VfduuD tio roie a
CflLUMM VU7 'TIB

t ACTIVATOR* AUTOMATIC

tftm . . . THI MIT IIM III MAI IVU tu n MAM, if fw
* • M—H i * « * # * s* 111* s as*k fw lw w * ?. , •« m «
sies a s s s u tllsO&gt;K&gt; H ae# . . . »w w w tTsIM s M e»f«ia.l)«

m M g ^ « . i f * ^ . , h*k . . . k . « g*f I*, as# tl
It. H fS*
IfsaHISf m u . , . | h M a m s * o o g (e x t Hm
HHIu m m I*
Is MH&gt;y s a d U w a Hi* sm UM# HKsHi

AU YOU M 19 MT TNI tU U AHf .TURN IT ONI

Bmics BUtioa

IO m M h la m s , kt#s»—«. MsHiki m f ll( M r » s rkwM,

** f*»Hy... toHMAwey. tWylawl*a#M. IfMMtry f *

l#do 8«rvlc« Station
Para Oil Htalloa

/EP /C A T/0&gt; i
'H A T HE /N T E N P *

ETTA KKTT

H r - . S i* ., L o g w o o d

jA s y

C E N T R A I. F U m iD A U tJIC lt F R E E Z K
A M ) S T O R A G E CO.

M o il

W n lk v r

I I I M&gt;■i • skin .(*
A frantic
lalhei
eiippled since t'lOldlUHld,
rose I io iii Ida wheel chair ut u
fam ily picnic Monday night to save
l ix II
year
old duuglilci from
drowning
(lien I'llt y , however, could not
leucli Ills -ml, loe, (I, who sank
within lie lies of In grasping fill
gem The body wax recovered
later

•ey iswHMsg wag WHm i kw m h i - i U i bi Hilt ISICUI

Tlfd Shop

‘B ' 3 B E A K *
&lt;5 I ' E * E V E R *

tvou /a m u n M /tt

fi

•v ,

Pag* !»

1952

( 1111*1*1 &gt;is FATHER III.1(0

' |,

*f -*v b i t t ity, Hi -.mj lia n a dis­
plays the clianns widt h lesultcd
In her M'lt-iliii.i T h * &lt;h * .isioo is
Hie ol.sertuili e of III.- tilth a lii.'ml
Bos# (Bowers' W n k I p to the
present, IB iie lia.-o t I u c ii intv
"ic n llull made of th. ms And ■e
hope they don't pop into llie p vt ile The ipn . n ts m l i,lliu I In
cop# wilb them. ( I ■•(&lt;-r &gt;t«s:i &gt; a "

2 0 to b« glvon away

* (T IN TSY IU N K I A t

I.

11
n

Nslkls* t» keyl
•

TEE

By JO E H K IC IIL E R
Associated Press Sports W riter
Bob Friend and M urry Dickson
appear doitlned to become th« Aral
Pittsburgh pitchers lo lose 20
K I SSI IfM E E
( Special l — F lo r­ guinrs In one season while Art
ida rodeo fans w ill not find it llou ttfin .in is well on his way to
diffieult to get to a rodeo on absorbing the most defeats in De­
Ju ly Fo u rth —there’ll be rodeos troit's Am erican U'ague history.
going on U Arcadia. Indluntown,
E a c h of the trio has dropped 11
Kissimmee and I'liint C ity , ac­ decisions lo share the dubious dis­
cording to
ad v unco announce­ tinction id being the "luslngest"
ment*.
pitchers in the m ajors. Friend and
At
A rcadia—where
Flo rid a’s lloutteniau Inst their U th games
oldest rodeo is
rebuilding
Its Monday and their seventh in a
arena in readiness fur u two-day row. Dlekson lost hi* H ill last
run performances w ill bo held Saturday. All arc lulling for lastI both days ul 3:0M p.rn. Tin- rodeo place outfits.
was not held last year due to the
Since Detroit has played OH
death of Ed W elle*, and a new games, llim ltem an stands to lose
nun-piufil corporation bus been 2i this year unless he undergoes
oiguniicd to perpetuute the pro­ a complete reversal of form or
ject.
his luck changes At tlm same
At Indluntown flm ) day money ratio, Friend and Dickson figure
totals $31011 w ill, seven contest to lose 31 games since Pittsburgh
events with performances ached has played 71 of its 154 games
o lid at 3:31) p in . foi three days,
In idiurp contrast. Sal Muglie of
Ju ly I, 6 und tl.
the New York (Hants and (terry
The widely known Silver Spur* staley of the SI. lauds 1’onhnals
Rilling Club w ill present then advanced another step toward their
eighth annual rodeo with $100 day 3o Victory goal Monday
Muglie
money in •Mill uf five tuntiMi notched Ids IIth triumph despite
events i mining three day*, with , shoddy porlnrinouce ns the
ufteinoon performances on Jo!-, (Hunts swept a dou|deheadcr from
1 ami 0, and with u night show u „. Boston B ra ve s. 8 7 and -to,
In ly 6.
to move within 3&gt;» games of BrookAt Plant *-ity the Hillsborough jy M stuley registered Ids 10th sue
fo u n ty fiittk m e n 's Association ,
m ||u. Cardinals' 74 w ill over
hold- Its nuun.il amateur todeo i uiciiiliu ll
h&lt;ginning at
mi pm
F iid u y ,
Both big h ague pace setters sul
July I tln lv M ill'l.oioneh eouuly te n d surprising defeats as Itiaikle
a ii.iile iii&gt; me • ligllile to p a llid lin k llftaluwxld pitched the Boston
pule.
Bed Sox lu a 4 3 victory over Hie
Yankees lu New York and veteran
D ll. M il M l. D IE S
h.
u l Drews hurled Hie Pldludelph
C O R A L C A Ill.K S uB
The Rev i. i Phils to a 4 o w in over the
Dr I'h inle Sclm ll, 8.1. active lu the Dodi-cr.s to Brooklyn The Yankees
t'oral (11111)1'* Presbyterian fiu irc h now urc !P‘. games ahead of Ho.v
for the pu' t 12 years, died Monday ton and Chicago
'I In- White Sos, behind veteran
in Veterans Administration lion
loe Dobson's 6
bit pitching
pital of a heart attack.
His widow and a m ui. Iiolh of Ibra-.lied lloiitleinao and Hie Tigers
Coral tialbea. .survive lln iia l will
Wushingltin Iriinm ed the Alb
Jetles, H2, as Fran k Shea tegls
be in Arlington National Ceuieter
He was a veteran of Hie Spanish leied Ills sixth w ill against two
Ami-riean
War and Wor w
ir I [defeats &gt;• Mli a oral 7 tiilter
....................................................id
The Chicago Cubs set back
Pi lend ami Hie P irates. 5p4 as
'lim it'lo p Boy Sm alley baited to
all tin- w ililu i
inns with u double
and tinnier
( levi'land und Ibe SI. laiui*
Browns were idle, eauslltg Hie III
■Bails in drop Into fifth place
Miil'.lie was lagged fur 11 lilts
lltld needed help from Duve Knslo
ill the elghlli lulling as lie nearly
blew nil early H 2 lead
Hank
Thompson lilt two stoeesslvc home
rum for the i.iu iits l.a rry Jansen
hlaidied tin Braves w illi five hits
. Ill ll.e lllg llll ap

boxing
during
official
scaling

IN Cf

lu e s Ju ly

IfAWNG DOWN ON FO?S - By Alan Mav«r

Many Rodeos Sluted
For Fourth Of July

In Pura O il's
"N^Mi THIOID CAM" CONTIST

.

T H E S A N F O R D I IE K A I .D

m s -i

wHag a Hm # *f m w M i l l U m t , Hi m *• Isw sl

U MfeaMHMNy. . . wM# f* e S ^S d( Mwyf

tn itriM » » « «

itM i w a n t s . , . tu w H * r i a n t m tw u tt f

r a t t t n ^ it - t t m t w m a

—*--- f
-'1
/ u
\ H

I'u u l R o I i I ium i

K n i.itJ r*ao-rAL)c,^:'|
DANCE AMD D a HI OOlNa. I
'- JO A y» tr sru»*x&gt;" iD
I
/ A fX )« B

fAkiNCV A M A C K

�* +~

1
J " ■•••

l :

*

IC s s ils s M r r t w Pea# oust

class, has several notable new
features:
1. A lower silhouette then any
other American tank of corre­
sponding site. Present U. 8. tanks
have been criticised because their
height makes them easily spotted.
3. An egg-shaped, sloplngc Hiptlcal hull and turret. This makes
by workers In th* Prednetlen Com. It harder for an enemy shell to
mlttee of tho 8emlnole County Red gel a "bite” Into the armor.
Croee during tho past year, Mrs.
3. Wider treads then present
H. W. Rocker, chairman of the medium tanks. The wider the
committee said today.
tread, the better the tank can
Seventy workers, working to- operate on muddy roads, In
her, have prouced 0 afghani, swampy terrain or In snow.
ee red Jackets, two complste
4. A 90 millimeter, high velocity
laysttra (50 garments), three
knitted sweaters, and four teen
knit bags. In addition members of of the Rim barrel can he changed
the committee have donated 25 In the field In minute* Instead of
birthday cards and 105 valentines. srndinc the t ank back to rear
These articles were sent to vet. areas for replacement of a whole
erans hospitals In Augusta, (la., new gun when repeated firing has
and Memphis, Tcnn., naval ho»p|. worn the rifling of the tube.
3. A .30-callber machine gun on
tals In Charleston, H. C., Lake
City Veterans Hospital, and U. U. top of the turret which can bn
Army Hospital, Ft. McClellan, aimed, fired and loaded from with­
in the tank. No longer does the
Ala.
gunner have to stand with head
The workers Included: Mrs. C. and shoulders esposed to enemy
A. Anderson, Mrs. 0. W. Ralley, fire.
Mrs. A. C. Benson, Mrs. C. K.
The lank la named for the lair
Benton Sr,, Mrs. T. C. Blalsdell, Gen. George H. Patios, famous
Mr*. P. E. Boll, Mrs. w. P. Brooks World War II rommander and a
leading exponent of armor. His
widow was Invited to christen the
new tank today In ceremonies pre­
sided over liy Secretary of the Ar­
my Frank Pace.
An earlier model medium lank
also had been named for Ihe gen­
eral. It la called simply Ihe "Pat­
ton."
The Patlnn 45 will use n 4 man
Mrs. Frank Hilt.
Mrs. Ida Hubbard, Mrs. J. L. crew, one leas than present me
Jackson, Mre. R. L. Johnson. Mrs. dlom tanka—a tank commander,
H. J. Lehman. Mrs. Klnlse I,Ins, driver, gunner and loader.
Power steering and other fea­
Mrs. R. W. Lotsing, Mrs, John
Millar, Mre. B. C. Moore, Mrs. Al­ tures practically eliminate driverfred Noyes, Mrs. Carlton Noyes, fatigue, the Army claims, Insist­
the new tank "handles almost
Mre. H. C. Oakes, Mra. C. L. Park, ing
easily aa a now automobile."
Mrs. H. B. Pope, Mias Dorothy aaThe
power plant la a V-13. 510Powell, Mrs. Miriam Rusaall, Mrs. hnraepnwer, air cooled OrdnanceW. M. Hrott, Mrs. H. D. Smith, Continental engine, already hallleMrs. Carrie Snyder, Mrs. Mary tested In Korea.
Btlmaon, Mrs. Voile Williams Hr.,
Mrs. Gertie Wllaon, Mra. J. M.
Wilton, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Mrs.
J. W. Y. Yalmrough, Mrs. W. P.
(reallaaed Vtnm I’eae
Yeslsy.
Those donating yarn and other Supreme Court.
Both party platforms called for
material Included: Mrs. R. F.
honesty, efficiency and elimination
Yowelrs, Mrs. R. fl. Ilarriman, of waste In government.
Nationalists also advocated aho!
Mrs, 0. M. Harrison, Miss Blanch*
Kennedy, Perkins A Sons, Mrs. K. Ishment of the fee system and es­
W. Leasing, Mrs. A. M. Phillips, tablishment of a permanent crime
Mrs C. R. Bedding, Mrs. II. W. commission. The Federalists ad­
Rucker. Mra Miriam Russell, Mrs. vocated competitive bidding on all
construction contrails. In­
J. M. Wilson, Powell Office Sup­ road
creased teachers' pav and devel­
ply, and 1.1 members of Theblan opment of state Institutions
Class, Baptist Church.

Report On Work Is
Made For Year By
Red Cross Group

E

Quincy Girl

Politico

plaints against federal control of
many state activities, he said:
"Either we put up some money
or shut up."
Meanwhile In Chicago the Repub­
lican National Committee walked
out on television cameras today ns
It took up the question of deciding
contests between rival delegations
to neit week’s convention.
The fight between Sen. Robert
A. Taft of Ohio and Gen. Dwight
D. Elsenhower for tho OOP presi­
dential nomination was at tho
heart of the delegate depute.
Meeting nearly a half-hour tale,

TV

cameras with noth-

iVf{^supporters had
o televising the wrandisputed delegates, athimself Monday ■banearlier opposition end
&gt;uld be aQrigbt with
ras all right with the
immlttoa.
J
tr forces strongly do
i* whole row be

R

r

• v .f .T v * ,-

OuttUUU* Bab loekewskj of
the CtnaMaM Bade la al«ima»3
••Bush". H# get the am *
,
(Caitlawe* B « i W
youngster because he had long
cept In trees certified aa critically

Truman Rapa

Jaycees Receive
Twenty Entries In
RaceToNameDeer
tetters have begun pouring In
from all over Centrnl Florida sob.
milling names In the Junior
Chamber of Commerce children’s
contest for the, twin fawn* born
to "HHkv" on Juno 14 at the Mu­
nicipal Zoo.
Of lt&gt;e 20 name entries receive!
this morning only two were from
Hnnford while the rest rame from
as far away places as Melbourne
Reach, Apjpka, Mount Dora, and
Orlando.
Mrs. Harold Ring, executive
secretary of the Junior Chamber,
said that most of today’s letters
were from Orlando and Winter
Pnr.k.
Two names. "Rayon and Nylon”
have to he eliminated from tho
contest, she said, since these era
the same names of '‘Silky’s" other
set of twins she gave birth to last
year.
However, Mr. Ring elated that
thoie persons who submitted
"Rayon and Nylon" will have an­
other rhance to enter another aet
of names.
Cliff Aides, chairman of the
deer naming rontest, observed
that most of the entrlas to data
have been from outald* of San­
ford.’ "We are happy that yo
many people outside of Hanford
are entering the contest hut wi
would like to see more Hanford
entries," he commented.
I'rlxee will be awarded the top
mimes ns selected by the Jayce.t
Judges, MUs Zllln Welsh, Mra. E.
J. Moughtnn ami Porter (.anting.
All rhlldren 12-years-obl and
under are eligible to enter the
contest that began last week and
will laet to .Saturday, July 12.
Name entriea mutt he mailed to
tho Jaycee Booth, Box .1,19, Han
ford, Ha. Duplicate names hear­
ing tho earliest post mark will re­
ceive priority, so It la Important
that entries he submitted early.
“Hllky’a" twins are a buck.and
a doe, or boy and girl, and aa u
suggestion Mr. Able* said "Pete
id Repi'te" might lie good namra.
and
Further Information may lie ge.
cured hy calling the Jnyreo In­
formation Booth at M72.

In need of defense housing or those
In which local euthorlUet request
their continuance.
,
Dropped from price control ara
processed fruits and vegeUble^froien. canned and so on. OPS
official* complslned this would vita
Into Ihe housewife’s food budget,
much of which they said went for
such Hems.
Government curbs on consumer

credlt-lhe installment plsn for
huvlng things like automobile* and
refrigerators—died with t he old
■cl.

Real e*lato credit restriction*
were relaxed, but officials an­
nounced there would be no Im­
mediate change In Regulation ' X,
which set* minimum ca*h down
payments for home purchase*.
The Wage Stabilisation Roard
(WSR) I* retained In Ihe new act.
hut somewhat altered In scope.
It* member*hlp—one-third each
from union*, management and the
public—muit now be confirmed by
Ihe Senate. And It may no longer
... ---labor
The destructive damage done to Florida's woodlands by their chief tnemy-wlldflr -la ahown In this make recommendation* In
striking aerial view. The two areaa surrounded by p lowed lifelines ara test plots to show th* contrast dispute* unless aiked by the union
ID
Irt-twetn burned and unburned woodland*. The plo t oa th* left haa been unburned
ilnee 1040 and has a ■nil Induitry el odd*.
fine aland of pine treea with hundreds of young seedling*, too small for the camera to see, growing
among the older tiees. Only four pines ara left on the plot which ha* been burned every year. These are
stunted and no young seedlings have survived the burning*.
Monday, about one-third the usual
number.
Monday night, 1120 Huperforts
used radar sights lo attack a rail
bridge at Kolndong, north of Pyon
gyang In Western Korea.
A Navy task force led by the
battleship Iowa steamed close to
shore on the cast coast of Korea
and shelled factories and other
Bed Installations at Chongjln.
The Eighth Army said estimated
nmmunlst casualties la s t' week
wcci
totaled 1,33(1 dead, 1,430 wnundei«»
and 33 captured—about 500 more
than the previous week.
In Munsan Iho Communists ac­
cused Ihe U.N Command of "seek­
ing pretexts for creating new Inci­
dents" as true negotiators returned
to Pnnmunjnm following a 3 day

Reds Surrender
I Cunt I nn pal Prom P i | «

npot
North Korean Gen. Nam II lam­
basted tha U. N. for Instating that
the Bed* pinpoint the local ion of
four prison campsl n North Korea.
Ills charge was included In a latter
handed lo Allied liaison officers a
few minutes before negotiators be
gan another futile attempt to break
the long armistice deadlock.
MaJ. Gen. William K. Harrison
Jr. told the ned* "It the prisoner
of war Issue la settled, an armi­
stice will result without delay."
He pointed out (hit the Allied
draft on prisoner eiehang* reads
that "all prisoners of war held In
Ihe custody of each elda" will ba
released, and an exchange made
according to "lists which have
been . . , checked" by each side.

CARD OF THAMES
We, tha Aklna family, wt»h tc
extend an appreciation of thanks
to th* many friends and Burton'**
Funeral Home for their strvIcsV
and sympathy extended us during
our hour of aorrow.

Adv

DR. L. T. DOSS

CHIROPRACTOR
HOURS • (o II —2 to I
M i Atlantic Bank EnlMtag

Phene 7M

INSURANCE AT A SAVING

DR. H. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST

Presumably captured Red* who
refused to go home would not lie
Included on Ihe Hat turned over to
the Communlits for checking.
Nam rejected Harrison'* sug­
gestion and Insisted that all North
Korean and Chinese prisoners of
war be returned. He reiterated
that the only way to reach an
armistice la for Iho Allies to ac­
cept the Communist proposal of
May 3 which calls for the repatria­
tion of all military prisoners.
"We have In our custody prison­
ers of war whom we cannot return
to you without repudiating nur
basic moral principles," Harrison
replied. "Therefore, any negotla
Hons whose purpose Is to obtain
our agreement to their forced re­
turn It futile."

A}PATTERN FOR 10WFR CLOTHING

O iM

In the hands of Allied soldier*
Foley said Ihe ('nmmunlit scrurlty
I
irlty officer, a LI.
I,ee, came
Miahlng up aim) blurted:
Two of our men got lost, We
want them hack."
The raptaln told t,ec he could
try lo cnlch Ihe pair If ho wished
The
"
( I 'M I l a a M l CrMM e . | . f lu e I
te Red officer
refused; he could
be shot or captured once hn
1111,730.
Itoad Department Chairman Al­ stepped out of tho neutral tone.
'Inally, said LI. Robert K.
fred McKethan recommended the
department advance the $111,570 Smith, New Orleans, Lee turned
necessary to build the bridge, and headed slowly back up Ihe
which he said is a vital link In road—going north,
"Alt______
_ the last we've aejui I
id that's
that'*
Ihe alaln’a primary hlghwny sys­
Fcdr
ley,
.....................
y, iadded
tem, with tha-county to pay, hack of him,"
Elsewhere In Korea a beefed
Ihe money In Installments from
up North Korean battalion attack­
County Commissioner
Elmer ing through deep mud hit Allied
Blank and Mayor Leo Foley, Or­ lines along a half-mile front In
mond Beach, who headed a dele the Itenrlhreak Rldgn sector of
gallon from Volusia Counly. said Eastern Korea Monday night Rut
II did not pi-nelralo U. N position*
the plan met their approval.
An Army spokesman said "They
Stale Sen l.loyil K. Hoyle, San
ford, and Hep II Klllnll, I'nhokee. rnmr up In front of nor ponlllnn*
speaker of (no 1051 House, headed and fired at n* . , , hul they
headed tho group which sought n did not try In penelrale nur lines ’’
The eastern Iron! ha* bron rcla
new alternate routing of U S. 301,
Tho highway originates In Balti­ lively quiet In reeenl weeks to
more and now enters Florida as contrast to savage fighting In Ihe
part of U. 8. I.
It splits off at weal.
More I hnn 730 North Korean
Callahan ant; runs southward
through tho renter of the atate Red* attacked on Ihe east slope
to a few miles below Ocala, then of Heartbreak Ridge and at three
cuts diagonally to Tampa and other point* In Ihe aamc sector
nfler l,.loo artillery and mortar
Sarasota.
•The Central Florida delegation shell* fell on U, N. line*.
Allied troop* won Heartbreak
asked that a new highway designa­
tion. 301 East, he made for the Ridge last fall In one of the blood­
road that runs down U. 8. 1 to iest unities of the war.
Continued rain and low clouds
Jacksonville, south on U. 8. IT
through Orlando lo a Junction with hampered aerial operations Tues­
U. 8. 441 at Kissimmee, then down day. '
441 to Miami.
Tho Far East Air Forcea said
McKethan told tho delegation the Its planes flew only 315 sorties
state would be "butting Into a
stone wall" in making sucll a re­
quest lo federal highway authori­
ties.
He said It was against federal
road policy to mako such designa­
tions as was requested.
Ed Kinney and Andy Slaughter,
Orlando, were among tho group If II was all right with the Na­
tional Committee.

IIS Magnella

Phone l i t

NOTICE
During Hummer Weather currant working
hount are from 7:00 A. M. (o 4:00 P. M.
Monday through Friday.

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Avenue

-

Rond Hoard

la seats at stake
cide (ha contest
Elsenhower In
The Taft people gave a little
aloes convention ground Monday night. They finally
agreed In ■ subcommittee session,
to allow rival delegations from
Texas and Louisiana an hour and
a half each lo make their argu­
ments.
Elsenhower headquarters hailed
this aa "a major victory at this
convention for public opinion."
Noting that the Tsft force* want­
ed to limit argument to tha tradi­
tional » minutes, tha Elsenhower
statement said the change of heart
prove* that public opinion "can
force tha convention officials to
hold an open, unrigged convtn-

S

W

■"I'- v ,

1*1

ITMa want backt o the Eisen­
hower backers' charge—heatedly
denied by their opponents—that tha
Taft people have stolen delegates
and grabhd control .of .tha conventkn machinery. In fact, Taft
haekere ere running the show at

Short Lengths 80 Square

DRESS PRINTS

(

Wide Varlsty Colors and
I'attarns

PRINTED PLISSE

Wide variety patterns and
Colors

GOLD TONE
IMPERIAL DRESS
PRINTS

Fast Color 100 a 50, Dark
and Pastel Colon

BROADCLOTH

All the same, Taft's supporters
want right on objecting to telavlslon coverage whan the question
came up at Monday's subcommit­
tee meeting. Finally, the decision
waa tossed lo the full committee
, for action before today's
ngs on rival delegations.
• Taft's supporters kept thstr atlitude on tho TV question behind
closed doors as much as they
could.
Bui the Elsenhower eamp came
out with a statemant:
"We shall continue to insist that
tha committee hearings (on dele­
gate selection) be open lo tip radio
and television Industry and to the
press photographers, They have a
perfect right to be there and to
bring the proceedings to tha Amer­
ican people." (There wai some
question whether newe cameramen

tow ywtif awn land cava ferine'M cCrary's
«••»*«Mtfln* Pl$c$ O aafe Sato, Whip ay
w iw v v w i

vvwVBVVf M i l »»f p w y W M R f |

MfifiltR RTMtotM f e l l

S

Wa'va all rtw maklnai
fee tor year fem e's fa fe
Ian n $ afe...« tia w thgjhrtfty McCrary way.

COTTON

CHAMBRAY

tseufar vatu* M e m

M U

Phone 111!

�Miss Universe Of
Finland Revels In

'eneral Henry S. Sanford’s Library In Derby, Conn. Senator Coldly

TIIK SANFORD T1GRALD
Turn. July t. 1952
Page 7

Royal R eception Small Concerns
O N G ^ EA CH ^ K - A

M

1■ i S t w

Kllu,t,i"
WASHINGTON ur»-Sen ..........ally
t l ) T v ) an Id today llieli pads act
I in 14 up o new common European
arm y including Western Germany
are without parallel In history
the veteran Foreign Relations
Committee chairm an m ule the
statement as the Senate called for
opening debate on ratification of
two of the agreements They would
end the occupation of Western Ger
many and tie that republic into
the defensive m ilitary torce of the
tree world
Connelly predicted Senate ap
proval without much trunble A
two thirds vole Is required
Core of the network of pact*
signed last month In llunn and
P a ris Is the one establishing a
European
Defense
Community
I K it e ) arm y with contingents from
Fra n ce , Ita ly, Belgium, the Neth
ei lands, Luxembourg and Western

-,a\
■Hr - M

a

&amp;
Dr

■ ■ i, , — r I

Germany

lly JU IIIO I1HAN

bis hluaiy. llie griirr.il was rallril ,1 "llie I Imin-liMi! m llril.y vvlirir lm
fatlirr was astus l.llrd with tin* nldrvl i nlltilHimi- I ., tills I......... ilin g I n k s lit
llir Svm ld l b was «rnl tn is Imiil by In* fatlin In 1 Itrilm r A. i.l&lt; my ..m l l a i n
attendrd I unity ( n llr g r m IL ith m l, Conn.
Al tills point ill Ins rducation, hosvever, Ini In iIlls and ryrjiglil lirgiiii In
fail Inin slur tu nil astlimatK colulitloii, mid, ill Impr. ,.J nnpi.-siug Ini silualmn,
lie touk lo llt&lt;v tea
Ills lieallb improved and, determined to continue Ini nlm alm n. Sanlord
yyenl to Germany where lie touk a law degree at tin U n iim tly nl llrulelbetg
III 1864 despite bis partial blindness which entailed the iinessily nl the giealer
pail of bis work being read to him.
The general' then went on lo Iravel hi K iim u ulirie lie made llie ac
qualllMlIc'e ol Ralph lla a .l lnyrisnll, the Am ril, an im.ililei Ingelioll p iclitd
Sanlord into semce at res letmy ol the legaliun at J'eln -Inn g uni it u u at this
pulnl that lie dm Jed on a diplmiialu saieer.
Ill IHtil hr was sent as niniiiter plrnipolentiaiv !■
&gt; tlrlgium by Alnaliam
l.llicolo and sliiiilig Ins nniiistiy became i girat In r.i.l nl King l.eopuld I.
gieat uncle nl Hie present King Baudumii
Gen. Saulold rein,lined at lln u irls until IM20 at dm II lime lie w si 4|i
pniuled by ihr 1'inidrui at minister to Spun lint apt intuirnl lins.esei, w is
blocked by ■tingle vole in a iieiy session of the l 1 ‘ Senate
Sanluids sliplumatn adventures, bowrvei. did n i innsitl nieirly of Ini
duties al Hrutieli Dining Ids term their hr was irn l I t Uir.idenl l.nnoln In
confer with llie famed Italian lehel and mililaiv roinnuiidri liaiib sld i, who
bed pill completed Ins dating and derisive rnarrli * u Kmur wlinb all hot
united the Italian nation under the Savoy inonan by
Sanlmd svas milch intrierled m tbr ilevrlupinrnl *1 Haile in llir A lin an
Congo area, and represented Ins country at a nuiohei
I mopeaii iim teienrci
nil tins iiil'ir il, among ibrin llir sigllllli .sol Itrilm ( ongiess of IBM* lie was
also inslinnirnlal, with King |.eo|ndd, in llir ritahlithim'iil ol llir ( ongo I ice
Slate in llir same year.
"As one of the founders" of the Free Slate. tbr ling wmle. "yum name
will lierraflrr lie associated svilli mine in history "
Sanloid was alto attosialed with H riny Stanley of "D i Livingstone, I
■resume" fame. In IHHfi Sanfoid mgam/rd and di*pii&gt;lied an riprdiliuti ol
■is own, llir "Sanford Exploring Expedition" la tbr t j.per Congo. Ih r esprdi
lion was bradrd by Stanley and was carried aboaid llir ilranilm ali New
York" and "Elorida", the first steamboats to navigalr llir. Upper l ongo tom
menially.
Upon lm return to llie United Stairs Sanlord envsgril upon lli.il I l.iflda
real ertate activity which Svas soon In rulmmale us the founding ol llm city
Ha died at Warm Springs, V a„ in ItW I.

A inerting of the Seminole County Museum anil l.ilnary Aisnciation will
be held in llie Woman's H ull in the near future to cnmiilrr lu illin plant for
(lie proposril Genn.il I Irury Saiiforil Memorial l.ibrary ami Museum, M n. I .
E. Humnillal of llie Association said today.
The City committer working on ihr binary prujrct lost slrrideii to organ.
tie a non-profit coipurntion for llir purposr of conitrurling the museum and
library building to bouse llie 2,50(1 volumes of Geneial Sanford's books and
the accompanying paintings and antique furnishings, Mrs. Koumillat added.
T)ie proposes] rorpoiation will also receive contributions from the public
toward the construction of the Memorial. A number of donations have alteady
been received, Mrs. Koumillat said, and the City has indicated its willingness
In cooperate.
*»
■
'■••a: A ♦ '• ^ &gt;
»•«*«■&gt;&lt;,•.
llie City (nininiltre appointed by Mayor W, f l. Stamper to consider llie
project consul* of Mis Koumillat, Mis. C. R . Dawson, Mis. Kreil Williams,
M il. Miriam R unell, A. .). Greer, John Kader, Kandall Chase, and K . L. Dean.
The l.ibrary and Musrum Asmcialion was organiml on Mar. 24 al a
meeting at the Women's Club to iiinnuate the construction of a lire resistant
building to bouse tin* Sanford collrrlmn. Mr*. Carol,* Sanford Dow, daughter
of the geurral, is tepoiled as agreeing that the building should be fiie-resislailt.
Ellon Muiighlon, lm si aubitret, is now in the process of completing plans
fur the building which, ivlien completed, will consist of a central vestibule and
three wings. It is now proposed to build only the vrstibule and one wing, which
will hr the exact tj/e and description of the room in the Sanfoul home, " llie
Homestead", in Driby. Conn, which now contains llie library.
The books aie in ihe English. Latin, Italian, German, and Spanish
languages and some of them bear publication dates in the 17th ami Iflth cen­
turies- They include works of history, memoirs of royalty, law, biography and
many other suhjeits.
The gift of Mis. Dow would alio include works of sculpture, priceless
aintings, and the antique furniluie of the room. Among the sculpture is a
usl of Sanford by the [Irtgiari artist Henry l-rys. and the paintings include 14
oil portraits of the General. Ins wife, bis mother, son and grandpatents.
A lia included in the paintings a portrait of Leopold I, presented to Gen­
eral Sanford by the monarch. The painting of Sanford himself is ihr m iilerpicce of the noted IMgi.m artist Lievin Dr Wiune, It was exhibited (n Paris
and at the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Aits in New York City.
The furniture accompanying the collection includes carved Belgian pieces
sufficient to fiittdih one entire room and Italian hall furniture suited lo the
vestibule of the proposed memorial building. Among these is a Louis XV desk,
inlaid with brass, and a piano of Circassian walnut built by Mullar of Dresden
which look fits! prize at a piano festival in Antwerp, 1080.
General Sanford's own history is as rich and various as the furnishing of

E

British Queen Gets
Raise Bringing Her
Take To $1,333,000
.{
LONDON

a

ommlttee broke down Ihe
personal salary at fob

ling an escape Just before McCall
took them from Halford to Tavares
for a hearing.
On the trip McCall killed one of
the Negroea and wounded the olh
or. He d id he (hot In self defense
when they tried to escape but thn
surviving Negro aaid the sheriff
(hoi without provocation.''
McCall told Ihe governor he
might need Lolhy'e testimony In
Cano federal civil rlghta charges
were filed againil him. When the
governor Inquired recently If the
ahertff (HU wanted the death war­
rant held up, McCall said he would
leave It to the govtrnor since no
c h a rn i had been filed.
Lelby was charged with ahoollng
' liaum after robbing
Applebaum__________
ig him. He
contended he acted in elf defense
but the state malntal id robbery

was the motive end 1

5swrriisr.a

TONIGHT ft WEDNESDAY

jgyrnra
K rU lis M #

N#wb ,i'.

A re
v= r

Object 01
*

r ’f f

Phil IVlin i .tv Sfcks To
Millet* Pence Poets
With Minot Groups

is 5 feet 5 inches tail and weighs
i l l ) pounds it is sym m e tric a l!* dis
Irlhuted on a llg u re u ieasu im g tl
29 and 31 Inches iilim lu l bilsl waist
and hips
The apple
cheeked schoolgirl
from Muhns, a I IIHe town in Not Hi
F in la n d , plans to lly back to l i d
sln kl this week Ibd she indicated
pile probably w ill conic In I loll v
wood after Hie O lym pics llc i plans
ol attending the U n i v v i i h of l i d
sln kl and going Into school teach
mg have been sidetracked
M iss H a w a ii d a ih
r .e d In n
n e llr F is a Fd sm an was .. d u - r
second The honey
sku im d I'*
y e a r old Honolulu gu l made a par
lic u la il) iin p ie sslv e tin wing m Hie
bathing suit divisio n lo .lg m , &gt;i'.i
WHS b a s e d oil p rlfu l m alice ui w e ll
ing gowns
Miss G reece, D a l*) M a v ia ld IS
of t.'rete. was liu n t with Ml-* lloug
Kong, Jud y Dan 21 lo iirtli and
M is* G erm an y liv iia te Hoy 21 ol
M unich fifth
Miss U n iverse s iin lln g l) accept
ed u U n ive rsa l
lille ru a liiin .il con
t r a d calling lm a in iiiiiiiiim ol is
rnoiiHis e n i|ilo y iiie iii and f &gt;ism it
Is a standard seven
yeal con
t r a d w llti opttons i enow able every
six im udlis I lie s l.n liiig a I a i &gt; i
$2jO a week
M iss U n iverse uu* &lt;smiled in
Hie ball by Navy l l ilid i.n d M
McCord J r
a C o o cie -loo il Medal
ol Hoiiin winner i ii Hie I •• i w n
limy stallolied is I l.u iiil lieaeti Mo
li’lt Hie ball d u a lly In In n n u a
o v e r, leallill)! I. a v llv Oil llo a lio
of tier escort and obvlnudv v ri .
tired .lite r Hie irm vile d week
A ll Im ulists plus Mis- i m iid
States, tnekie la m g lie iy , , i
ol
Bro o klyn .
also
le e e ly e il
lliii'e
m oiilh in m liin i in Idm eonli a d bn
tl.lMMI fits'll With U lilv e i ..il
lu le i
iiulio nal SI ml Ins one id linn pon
sors of Hie eonlest (lib e l -pm i'oi
w ere la lu lln a Sw im b u l l s In .
Fan
A m erican World \n w a » s
and the i ’lty ol l.ung lie o ti

I he firm sicn eil a pact Monday
night calling (m a wage increase
.d ap p rn xim aiely I* cents an hour,
modified onion shop, six paid holt
days and Hu re w e d - vacatio n anin.ally tor la y e a n service
I lie muddied union shop mean*
employe* m uri join Hie union but
c.dl withdraw tu t wren H u ll lOlh
aod mill d i , ol em ploym ent
Meanwhile lea,It is of Hie union
a ii' inerting Willi o lliei sm all co m ­
panies across the nation but the
session* a le d n s-ly guarded sc
c i d ■-n o te ol me com panies has
been Identified
i)ne Mg reason tor Hie secrecy
0 that the S teelw o rkers' ch ief,
P h ilip M im a , fea rs Hie lug p ro ­
ducers w ill lu log pressure on the
m allei firm * and block |N.siltdu
a p iri'llirh l
I In lag com panies like U S
Steel Culp
the nation's lop pro
sln i• t me liltle rlv opposed lo Ih r
union simp p sue II was one of
Hu- i i.m iiii i.do lin iis Hie Wage
Si dull i ,dou II.. u d made w ill'll tt
itleliipted lo * v e |t
Hie enslly
t id e
• n ili Monday I
b ‘ le d .sent
I* tv*-, h, all ol il- rm p lo f ex saying
ii i
uni l i t mg b&gt; w reck th eir
uni,in kid I- lid d in g Hie union
Imp p ill tieeause "v o lu n ta ris m ,
H i'idom id dm lee
Is Ihe
li.o kliune id mil ociely
M m y id the Sill dil l til ills have
how il willing lie-- lo g o I long with
the I •C iillilllilid .itn in ol Hie guv
1 i nun-ill agency -o llu-y can gut
b n l mb* pinilui lnui lli.w e v e i. Hie
11 i ompunleb whieti have signed
-nidi icts a le only a dlo p In the
bucket
I lie big b n o l Hie in d ustry, U S
b le d
Bethlehem Meet
Ituphullc
H ied
lime- amt I.H Ig tlllll Steul
\ ouiigsliiwn Sheet amt lu liu and
I nl *11*1 file d . M r......... I ippi ixim ale
lv .' i per cenl nl Hie lol tl norm al
production
llo- lu r a ls n iu : * in l e winch lie
c m liilie 2 | In liiig ever deeper
min ih r u ilio ii'- ecruiomv m geuer
d m il Ike lu lu u n i defense pro
. . mi ni pm lu 'iil n
bllenr
in indii H le- dependent
mi reel lor law m i t e i i i l has al
i , ,dv pa ed lie 1 ,u oisi m ,n k and
c iiniiiiilinH i apnllv M in i of the
le d w u ik .r- , in
i eH iiK tm an clal
i i i.n i.e from w ilfo n * agencies

WEDNESDAY M0HNINC. SPF.CIAI

Fabrics
lor y«ur

.Shutter H u ll, rookie in fie ld n fo r
the Ph llud alp tiia A th le tic s, played
for A rkansas M ate College.

SEWINI

jrema Court upheld the cnnvic
Ion.

Lovely
PRINTED
SILKS

AIR CONDITIONED

To d a y

and

\vT:iin k 's ! u y ' iT i

SHEER VOILES
Lovely

is

table of

—

ii u i N i r o i o f i

..»■

■' .aV-rA-';

liivi-liHit

INDIAN HEAD

SWISS
In *

Dotted

Swines arm Printed
Dimities, to cool and
refreshing!
Values to 1.2# yard . .

h iiiiiiu v i '*

rulor* In ••dhls and gay
flural* . . valuu* tu I 3D
&gt;a i il i . .

Thy prattlsst print you «var
put a nsedle into In lovtly
colon and pattarns.
Htgulir valuta to 1.C0 yard.

One

I . oily *ml Sirpni fillu

Vm lv* In

DIMITY

■

Union Citiorts

"T h e six nations who have
signed this tre a ty ," Connall) said,
"have been at each other's throats
throughout much of their history,
yet now. In an atmosphere of co
operation and cordiality Hu y m i
lender control over th ru armed
forces to a tuperan ttlonal body
"T h e y have voluntarily given up
their sovereignly over the most
sensitive portion of any country's
national life
" I f there Is any comparable
event In hlslnry, I cannot recall
It "
The Senale Is not called upon
to ratify the KI&gt;(' pact Hut onr
of the agreements it must approve
Is a protocol to extend the security
im oranteei of the North Atlantic
I ' iu ’I tot lie F l i c and thus to West
rrn Germ any
The other Up for a vote the so
called peace contract between this
country, B rita in , France and West
ern G erm any—would end the oc
ciipatlnli in if set up the basis for
the Germ an republic to work with
Hie West
t'oimally said Western Germany
could tint be admitted to the
North Atlantic T re a ty Urgainrutlun
i N ATO ) because that took oiianl
moils consent which could not he
ohlnlnrd now
B ill the result Is about the same
and tile effect of the protocol Is
that "we receive la r
reaching
guarantees from G erm an y," lie
bald
Connelly said he would like to
he presenting to the Senate u peace
treaty covering a unified Germany
Hilt he said the H usslm * apparent
ly do not want a peace treaty
"They are fearful, with good
3 IIIE IN PLANE « HASH
reason, that a unified Germ any
H OM E. &gt;ia - r -A small plune
would assert -its Independence and stalled
oil a takeoff at Itu) muni
would not fit comfortably In their
s'lpal airport lin e
Imlav
urn)
galaxy of satellites," he said
c i' a s fit-el until a lutos.ty killiiuj
three men
Alter I'raxtiiiii1
, Hie i -I.iio - Imixl
Frank G iffun t, new tia c k firk l
man for ill* New York fn u llia ll min llunii'x. Happing Hu- llsii-i m
G iant*, played fio minute* in both villi' They vsels* tiu tliiil In ill- till
• uukl
Hie
Shi me and
Senior
Bowl lirtm e i i a ll ripilpmenl
leach tile s'l aft
V line*
A n | mii 1 olio i it* lent i l l ' i li nk ii
llllr il tsso ul llie non a* lx m i
i'n m h le amt lin ks H i v i' l. n. .1
Cliic'limatl is the xmallest
i ul rolltim I til- Hill ll II I vet In m
in the major league* ax fai
ufetittlieil
p.ipulation I* concerned.

[

Is Executed The lin t was cancelled by Gov.
Warren at the request of l.aku
sir For Death County
Sheriff Willi* V. McCall
Lelby bad claimed he overheanl
Of Baltimore tun
Man
Negroes licensed of rape plot

i
ilk—Parliament
________1 was
queen F.llialary of 475,000 barber, died In Florlda'a electric
chair today for the slaying three
years ago of a traveling compan­
ion.
Ilia execution was delayed more
i&gt;major
than two years by a aeries at State
4 proiK)
Supreme Court appeals and ape
I; husoai
rlod In which the case wa» Inaclive,
Lelby was convicted of murder
for fitally shooting Leonard Apple
baum, Baltimore druggist, and hid­
ing his body under a bridge in Col­
County near thn Everglades.
place of good news today, lier
Leiby'a execution came under
il navy announced hii.pro­ death
warrant signed by Gov. Fi
ram lieutenant commander

pei

1 Scan llnavlan beaut) — Fin

wide assortment

of summer's newest
shades O .P .S. celling
~
' il -‘Me

V,rd

priced at Dtlc per
yard. V ery ipeclel . ,

^

l »

^, , d

�f
T H E SANFORD H ER A LD
ie |
T um . Inly I. IRS*

StiH Inhabiting
Old West Areas

Industry Begins
To Feel Weight
Of Steel Strike

M a m m o th F o o d S a le F o r A m e ric a ’ s G r e a te s t H o lid a y
umi
if^lrA
U T U 1I }

imtlimea starved their stock In
irrnner and the hitter cold (rote
4 lr herd* In winter. It was a long
battje for enough water and the
right kind of weather, ,
The land broke many of the early
comers, hut many stayed and
broke the land.
Once a year these pioneers gath­
er In reunion here and talk shout
old times. They call themselves
fange riders, because that Is what
they were And It you refer to
them as rowboys, they will dryly
point out that a cowboy Is a critter
(bat Inhabits Hollywood.

1

■

L

Fro m Now On Out Bit?
M anufacturers T o
Start C u ttin g B ack
lly SAM DAW SON
N EW Y O R K
The uteri vtrtke
in Ita fifth week — w ill begin
M rnngllng In tU iitrin l n ulpiit f a il

4

from now on

Stores Closed Friday, &lt;kily 4th

Sire? Opt" ’Til

«=30 P. M. Thursday Kite
The Vause
■fhai R efreshes

•m n iiu tllllh

Buy Plenty for your Big i i o i m y ^ ^
SKINLESS

^

B O p -l

r\C *

I

'for* O n l y

CARTON OF 6

300 i . 3rd—214 E. Ill

Low Prices
Everyday -

Quantity Rights R eserved

Sanford, Florida

S p e cia ls Too!

Prices Good July 1st, 2nd, 3rd &amp; 5tH

for 84 grandchildren," she said.

• laughing.

°«A N g i

I l u i i n i aucceaa story Is matched
by Leo (’remer, who Is one ol
Amlrlca’a leading rodeo enlrepren
Sura ai well as one of the stale s
bluest ranchers.
*
"'Mr. Roden" came here from
Wisconsin In loll a) the age of 20
with his young bride, lie home
eteadrd 32ft water short arrea t.lke
Susan and many other determined
tiers, (.‘miner, when fared with
choice of buying better gro |
reties or more aorcs, chose to
gamble on arres.
Cremer now lies M.ooo arm* nl
deeded land and IB.O'M) terra under
laaae — more than *60 square
milts. He Is a hlg, graving man
with a gusty laugh, who thinks any
day li wasted If he doesn't spend
•I feast part of It on horseback
As a state senator one n fCremtr'a first proposals was to solve
America's political troubles by
moving the national capital from
Washington, D. C., to montana Ills
tongue • In • cheek suggestion met
h rather cool reception out here
"We're against it," one rancher
laid "All those politicians would
Jnal stir up the cattle. Let 'em
grate where they are."
There is a new whisper of wealth
In Montane — nil. The search tor
black gold baa brought a new kind
of .pioneer here.
Rut no metier how much oil they
find, they will never play the rn
mantle role of the hnmeateadersthe old range riders who timed the
Med on horaehack

161W ®

Karly Jubilee

“DIX1ANA" Sliced, Sweetened, IJrq/en

|)IS Il U A W llflli

Whole

l n w ic iu

F ry e r*

0l&gt;MNCf ptK0(

HOUVWOOO TOUS10

Fresh Cuban

99c FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS
DUNCAN HINES ORANOE JUICE
8EALDSWEET ORANGE JUICE
REAL GOLD LEMONADE -------AGEN TENDER BROCCOLI ----FROZEN LIMEADE
......... .........
ACE-HI GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
FLA. GOLD TANGERINE JUICE

F ry e r*!

W PKQ. &lt;

YOUR CHOICE
Western Winesnp

Calll. Long While

Fresh Orem Ton

C a rro tH

t

Juicy Thin Shin

S u p e rb rn iU O r,

Cheese Food Loaf
Grade "A", Quick Frozen

W-lb. Pkg. Oscar Mayer
Bandwlch

F ry e r Backs

Table R eady
P ic k le &amp; P lm le n to L o a f
Sp iced L u n c h e o n M e a t .
B ologn a S u u r b r o
O liv e L o a f neeetl**1

Hall Pound

8AU8ABE

r» i.

Hickory Sweet Sliced

lb.

Fla. Persian

LIMES 2 Lbs,

Tnbl-Rssdy Cut 7-lnch

n S t

E

c f f lc r n O A O T

lb.

lb.

PLA tV

Tastn O’Sea Ftllet of

Red P e rch

lb.

ham

s t Sw

I^

g eh

lb.
' E“ i £ lu

•U II 6&gt;4t» V %•&gt;«
JflCIO PI4CII13 jf*
SO » JO1*8 *
POWO STICKS
III*
4a n OOtf
nNIAPPlf JUICE 2 *

IO*

CilOPfTOHtM

SI'

4p p | Oil MfNIfl

• lie

sooA s te a m

iig tniv aio 3 ' - 1**

• el ere

ACi • ItMM
PICNIC I0RK3

OOANM AOI
IV
no l o i n
■UNDID JUKI S'” !S'
■n| i &gt;1
RltltMON JUKI II*
i&lt; oi w nw t

PICNIC 3P09N3 91'

W ju ic c

31c

M*

PAPtR CUPS It*
ill! _
WAVID PAPIO 13'

Wvut'o HAM 19'
•e« vd'lhl
5AUS*fU
30*
H ,A«H‘^at »wn
CNICXIN
*j I*
a. or .fifp a t a
tllD K f V
SI*
, im t *1* npv • !(*;•
SPPIAO
»l r, »?X*tll *.".*■
P NUI BIIITtB 19*

FINCAPPU JUtCE l i t

40 oi •** t

n.

Tasla O' .Sea Drewed

Whiting

Sugar Cured Pc. Breakfast
„.i.«i..ei«M

S p a r e R in a

lb.

A”, Large Sliipt

Yellow

lb.

Fresh Fancy

P o rk B r a in *

U. R. "CMOICR" Grade

PflBK » MANS

II »i ♦•••

Mayflower Frozen

Oecar Mayer Liver
I nounced today
,
Last month’* loll wg| a 18 per
A HtH Increaae over May, 1831, and
.
u»

n

HAM HURGf.R

Cut-Up,
Pan-Ready

7»*

) , t iono^im

paptn PtA fis
4 &gt;w* »»*•*&lt;*48*fl
P SPIR PiatH
MOt CUPS

w*
14*

» t i ^ a t vn*if •

IA r iy

A STO R
Vacuum-Pacteed

io

lUPtR N*PklNS II1
a irci .wtas'a
KOOl AID 3
14*
• If »t
a f/wa*«
PEANUT*
14*
• |* *'l Ll« • h’aMI

no 0 API

»Ol '•«
CMtl'WIlt
14VANItllWAf IRft I9«
I v** a

COOKIE5
W
v%oi fvee®t •*•€*
WAINDI COOKIES ll&gt;

ONE PO U N D CAN
B0(KJ4tAA'°

•p or m ** &lt;%©•»*«*i

COOK ill
14*
,&lt;m| as • a « 4 «u4M(Mt
cooKita
ti'
MOf • •«&gt;»l,
COOKItS
19'

I'lie survey did not determine
the actual number of share* nor
Ilia cush value held by each Income

group

ISC

B ath S ii*
Nora* M m *
Doq Food

GUN W IE I.IIIN G S IN G E R
NEW Y O R K oP Tlie second of
a pair of hill
hilly xlngerx from
Itoalim wax arrexled early today
on a Sullivan Law (anti w eatvin,)
charge and linked svllli a Hartford,
Conn . J2.IKMI wuteti robbery
S rirrd lodav In mldtowii Mailtiatlnn wax W illiam I ’ While, So
Last Wednesday police arrested
| George Fem la. 21
! I'ollee said White also I , wanted
| In Florida as an escapee who
served nine month, of a flve-anda half year grand larceny icntenra.

RESCUE EFFO R T FAILS
lilft.MINGIIAM ijv- A father
leaped fully clothed into the Ca*
halm ttlvcr near here Sunday In a
vain effort to xuve hlx two young
da lighter,.
Eleven • year - old Alma Layton
, lipped from a rock Inin the water
and her aixtrr June, 13. sought to
pull her out Their xerrama at­
tracted their father. J II. Layton.
Thn father twain to the girl* but
waa unable to reicue them.

t(o . 1 C a n

'..■.■ssra'PiK
a tlocan a a It a

M y *&amp; &amp;
AaphoH TUb Cleaner
U - « s Can

W ASHINGTON I'
Wlm ow n,
\ trier lean inilnsii v
There are h 1 iiiilli.nt iiidiiddnal
owners of pi■
IIIl, K lu ll .'in k M illet
in llie I oiled s ill,- .
The vast in .ilordi id itiem earn
less III.in tluiHHi a year after
taxes
There are moi.- 110*11 than women
sloi'kbnldi'i s
Mod peoplo Inis lo ik s to make
» jiroflt
i ’er'iiiis In their Mix own more
storks than othri age group*
rite propor lion of stock owner­
ship is lilgbesl 111 llie West
Hut there ale mule sluirdudd
lugs In New York
Share
iisvm rxhlp
h
highest
among ad m lnlslrnlise executive,
with is per cent owning share,
And college graduates are lop
side with IN pee cent owning
slut res
- • • oRbx
I'liiise facts were dl'.elosrd lodav
in Ibe I .Vi
page bonk. "Share
Ownership in llie I lilted S ta le s,"
resulting ft him 1 survey by Hie
llrooklngs In .liliitliiii ai Hie Invl
latum of llie New 3'ork Stock Kx
change
Co operating in Hie survey were
'1 fin corporations, banks, brokers.
New York Stock Exchange, 20
other exchange, and ,cciirltle » a*soelatlmix, and 1.3,332 p e r,o n , who
were Interviewed a e ro ,. Hie conn-

try

t l M t r H u i M O IN S t A U

&gt;a w#ek end. Prevent
nl you cab prevent—
light eauae."

l.a y n ff. m im lii.lr ie i iiiln g steel
w ill come taster Hy the in lilillp of
next month in o .t hlu in unuf.icture r . would be n ittio u tn iik .M rcm lv
liiim lrcd s of tboo.h.m il* are being
Idled
not only in -&gt;trel fab rlcn tin g
p lan ts, but In coni, ra ilro a d , auto
and appliance Industries
Kven It Hie &lt;.trike -.himlil end
llilx week, il might lie m ill August
i before all the supply pipeline*
• o iilil be filled again and all com ­
panies have balanced in v e iiln rlrx
of steel prodm -tv In d u stry sources
estim ate
And the effect of the s trik e rnav
be felt nest M arch
in n pinch
of iron ore supplle* The big Iron
ore boals ply the G reat L a k e s In
.u in m r r to tiring Mlnne-otn ore In
the steel m ills In lie stoekpflrd (or
use In Ibe w in ter when tin* lakes
are fro ie ii
T lu 's r bo at' are Idle now because
Hie Iron ore w o rkers also are on
strik e Total non ore shipm ents for
Ibe season have been ru t about
one tenth by the s ln k r so fa r. Steel
m ill sloekpib s of ore m ay be ex
biiustcd next M arch belore the
I io,it s can start up their next spring
runs
Most businessm en thought the
s lilk e would I n* halted hy govern
m rn l action liefo re tills T h e re fo re ,
lew made any attempt to build nil
steel Inventories liefore It started
With steel Inventories melting
last ibe steel industry Is aa.xurrii
now Ihnl w heiil tie strik e ends Hie
steel m ills w ill be running at full
ca p acity well min next se a r
liefo re the s lrik e steel cap acity
Io produce w as o vertakin g steel
dem and uni m iisl s le d exe cu tives
bad felt llia l b&gt; late tall they oim ld
lie lu llin g back steel p ro d o rlliiii
Now Ibe sli-i-l Industry (ools that
demand for its products w ill sla y
luglt lo r in .m ills Io in in e
I bis m eans, aiming n lh ri Hungs,
lb .it if s le d p rices a le raise d after
tin strike ends ibe sic, | m ills are
iinl like ly to m o into custom er
pi i. ■
- ir s is In iiiT
llie grow ing steel pint'll w ill lie
eased a little next n n illlh when
mans In iliis lrla l p l a i d s s ta ll their
annual shutdowns for vacatio n * If
the slrik e Is settled soon, these
plants in ig lil get enough steel dur
ing Ju ly to In* Mire of full iiim lnclio n when they rcu|M'ii In A ugiixl.

American Industry
Stock Widely Held
Hy Many Investors

K

&gt; May Highway Toll Of
Country Sets Record

THE SANFORD HERALD
Tlie*. July I. 1832
P*R» »

•

lt o - C a » &lt;

' ||c

SUNSHINE OHiEZITS

Ig.ktl

GAUSS BESKINS
WASHINGTON UP - The White ,
Home today announced the re*Ignpilnn of Clarence K. Gauaa, 33,
farmer nmbn,,ndor to China, aa
a member ol the board of dlreo* 1 BVfijf
torn of the Export-Import Rank.
[ s .Sb
In hU latter of raalgnaUon,
Oaua* gave poor health ai hi*
reaaou tor leaving the government
I
•ervlep......
•i

• Lf

�*- ■
,

Hemlnnta County, Florid*, al hie
offlca In tha court hnua* of aald
County at flanfnrd. Florida, wltnln
H e lil calendar
c a le n d a r niuniha
_ „
fnmi tha
time of Ilia flral iiublli al loo of till
t e . T M M t t i l " ! i i r T i m m i v r v M'ltlitti. Karli r-1iitm or ilcotnii'l aliall
I'* 1,1 wrlllfiir, ntot xfotil niola Hi.,
Iilara ot ri'Hlitolii'i. unit |»„i nflli «
r i . m u i i « , i&gt; fM iim iT M .
itil.lrcaa
tif Ilia t’lulnmtit unit ahull
IN UK: KUTATK UK
ha aworn It. by ilia . lalmant. hla
JAM I'll W CA8UT,
n**iil, or hla ntl.iroay, .md nny
TO AI.1, d lR D IT tm e a h v ' V k h '. aufh claim or damaml iml mii fllrif
aona HA VIVO CLAIM* OR HA:. •hall ba void.
KKFIR CAHKY HIUMONrt
JEAND* AIJAI.TST IA II1 . KSTA TIJl
Aa Ancillary Adiiilhleira.
Itll with will antiaiad of
You ami each of you ara haroby
•he WJI1 of JAMt'H W.
notified and required to i&gt;i***nt
CARET,
dactaaed
any Malm* uml demand* width you,
h lt a l U til.,.. ..t.i.Ji 01, 1,0 . 7, m y
or alther uf you, may hava uenim-i
tha »*tnt* of J A11KH W. CA:iKY,
dt&lt;:*at*&lt;l, loie of Kultoii I’ounly.
Ueomln. lo lb* County Jurig.. of Til K HTATI-; UK KM’IIII'V T«i

Legal Notice

vmi.A
nnrttVN,
nKaintuNCK Court m i thU Ihe H ih (!»y of Juno,
UNKNOW N:
A.t&gt;. m i.
A aworn Complaint havlne baan
/*/ O. P. HKItNUON
filed uKulnai you In ilia Circuit
Clark
of
lh * circu it
Court In ii.n l fo r H-&gt;n,Inula Co unty,
C o u r t , Hi iiiliiolo C on h 11,
KlorliTa by litWAHI) &gt;t IIIHiWN
for . U r . . , , t h r nhort till.' of whlrti

Try a n d S to p M e

la H A W .M ll&gt; Al. II MOWN. I '1mI lit I rr,

v». Vltll.A llltlltt N.
Hateniianl.
•br*a praeaitta m* lo cunmund you ’ " U Ho* ltd
lo appear unit file your wrlllen tla- Hanford. Florida
feller* herein on or before the 17th
diiy of July, A. II Itla. or otherwl&lt;e Decree I'ro Content, will be
entered itpulnel you
The Hanfonl lleruld le i|e*lirii*ted
O P T O M E T R IS T
n» .■ iieivapaper of ueneriil rlrrulslion In whlrli thl* "ll/iili.n ehsll hr
E V E S E X A M IN E D
plllilletled on. each we*M lot four I
f i L / ^ E S F IT T E D
cnneei'iitlv* weep*.
W IT N c m * i .
,ui&gt;d * n,| e*»
110 South Palmetto Avenue
aeul of the Clerk of tha Circuit

---------------- B y B I N N I T T

C I R F -----------------

T H E SANFORD R IB A L D
In ISIS Ponce de Laon became
Tueo. July t, llg?
tha first mariner to record tha Page 10
existence of the Gulf Stream.
Thrru uni minty "IHh Icm uf
Olio hundred million tuna of
bltumlnoua coal w e re u e rd f o r kangaroo on New Guinea, but
none are larger than fox terriers.
coke in 1M0.

D O O E R P R IC E la fond of oxtolling tho virtuoa of hi* nlnatton-yaar-old cousin Sally, who certainly sound* like an
unusual laas. fo r Inatancu, die* Roger, she went to one party
where she had the boys negI lecting every other gfu in the*
!
* ' die ihe waa the
1 only one who had the sense
| lo come nabed. Another time
B y R a y G o tt*
ihe waa approached by a
i virile strangor who slipped a
note Into her hot little palm
; that read, “You ara the only
j woman I aver have loved,
j Come to my room, 641, at
: the 0 rand hotal at midnight.”
; Sally wasn’t sure ha was sFn*
' cere, however, because tha
J not* was mimeographed.
• • •

OR. C. L. PERSONS

OZARK IKE
P

WITHA HOOK SU Ot

I / would te scoato _
a h rm r... our that J*

HIAOUHt-HAA0T .
H ATH fO C O U lW t J
IfAHO *QA MM TO
. GHAS AU JH ' S / t / '

L

(Hour/.,

A prominent psychoanalyst has Invented a naw toy which, ha
claims. Is specially designed to adjust a small child to existence In
&lt; Ihe troubled world of today. Any way the child puts ilia toy together,:
It cornea out wrong.
*
a
o
*
By common agreement, M rs Plata, wife of MO-pound Commodore
Plats, waa tba moat tactful lady at the Naval Bail this year. On the.
dance floor she waa heard to suggest to the Commodore, '■Walt* a]
bit faster, my love—Utia t* a rhumba."
J

SflNPORD PfllNT-Glfltttf
W

11 r

-

■ *&lt; &gt; %

SO U T H P A R K AVt

t

W
Use
HERALD
WANT ADS
For Raaolta

FLAHII GORDON and hla adventure* In i m u

&gt;y non Rarrp
I ... I AM im e ? IT IS NOT *&gt;
KVEffy PAV THAT I, A CUCEft,
GO S O fA M a tin ci O V ER ItO C n C
L K6 FUf&gt;fc TO t\A LK

ANOTHER STC f"

T l« fa lla w ta e re le e a m i r »•
■II W a a l AS* m b lla e e e l a T h a
h a u fe ra M antle i
I tlaee IS* p e r Mae
a tlw e a le* p a r Mae t
e llia * a a* c a r lie* I ______
i e tla iae 0* p e r lla a I w w t l a a
•* *#r lla a rav V aarly C a a ltM l
H o w arda la Iba llaa.
Ilee h la Mala P a r Mlaab P a r e Capa

PHONE 148
W a a l Ada w ill l a
a« ar Iba T *l**b*a* aw ____
e ta a d a a a * b a rp a If re w r e aaaa la
H*t*d l a Iba la la p b a a a b a a k . l a
ta la r a fa r Ib la a aa aa a a ia d a tfa a
ih* a d a a rlfa a r la a a p a a le d la pay
a ri.m a tir. l a a r d a r f a r wa la
r*ed*r tb a baal p aaa lb la aaatlae*
all W a a l Ada M aal ba lw a a r
o lflra a a Iba d a r b a fa ra p a IIIra lla a .
K ltaaa a a t i r r a a Iw a ia d ta ia lr
ll a a a r r a r a a a a ra la y a a r ad.
W* r a a a o l ba ra a ra a a lb la faa
m h i Ib a a a a a la a a tr a a l laaar*
lla a .

AtARC A ANP RAV rOlLOtV
TMB MONSTER S T
THE
TRAIL
HOPS THAT IT WILL
A P THEM
TO FRESH WATER ANt FOOD

« WITH

ro o o t
-A N D

WMW

HlfMPF/ LOOK AT
MARLA G O ' SMC
SN'f SO VtEAK MOWf

FOR RBNT

Klrel Street. Phone 490-W,

T H E L O N K It A N G E It
/ CONFOUND IT/ THING®
HAPPtMtP 80 FMiT W* DIDN'T HAVE A CHANCE
*TOTAKE OFF "Ml Mf*K AN' K B 1® W T T l
PACK O f THAT MW; l--- - t l W ------4 1 , J

U tm u o m o

O

W

9 ! “f,

! t«0! Wt dWtT TAKE THE TIMS iK
CtPCCtTO KEEP THATilAft

WSHT.

/vr

a m /p e a !

■WV HIVBB ICASOOP ANT COUGH
watxcwe called GtMPta n p t u a
IN T W H .'a m ■ ■ ■ «

B y F m n S tr ik e r
vonutoc WALSH **(/ AAYTiE J3UVE TO?
AND 9TCREKEEPER
EB|| T
TUET'R* NOT U * l
ib 9 JTOtOUHG wm
GtT WTO 150U0U?
CSCOCSj

rr DOtBMT
nSHFACS. H * Wt&gt;tl TOPPED
COUGWN' mtCUTV

*f*l

.JKW.

«••»»*

GOOD AND BAD
Used Dreiser ................... ( 6.00
Used Round Oak Dining
Table ..................
10.00
Used Dreaner . .........
.... 10.00
Used Cheat ofDrawers ....
16.00
Used Vanity ......................
20.00
Ueed Sofa ............
20.00
Used .1 pc Living Room
Suite .....
2G.OO
Used 2 pc Sofa Bed Suita 26.00
Died Safe Bed
.............. 30.00
Reg. $110.06 Shopworn 3 pc
Bed RoomSuite
70.00
MATHER OP HANFORD
203-20# P.. l et St.
Phone 127

A BIG TWO HTOKY HOUSE
2 shady acre* Jual outside City.
Nlfe porch, gas, electricity, wa­
ter. Price and terms to suit.
Phone (UK).
RAYMOND M. BA LL, Kesllor
H. D. Ilighleyman, Associate
try
able. Kurniahed or unfurniaheJ.
1011 French Ave. Phone (KO-J.

to Buy, Rent or Sell,
"CouJ.want
W. IIA L L , Realtor

, , * ».J

,9

12-

We have 4 fine lakefront lots
does In. Thsy nre all good valuse end will not leet long. Sea
u* today!
I F HOLD TH IS MONTH
A amart buyer can get one of
Hanford’a lovelUet homea at far
below market price. Because of
owner desiring to expand other
intereeta, we offer 3 large bed­
rooms, apaclou* living room
and separate dining roam, la
'ook,
T
kitchen and breakfast noo
large rersened F1
porch, modern
bath, 2 floor furnaces, attic
fan, on 2 of Hanford'e moat
brautlful ahadrd lot*. Shown by
sppointmrnt only.
HKMINOLP. R EA LTY
14th and Magnoll
Phone 21
oils

SM ALL bungalow with 0 Iota,
electricity, screened porch, par­
tial bath, in Lake Mary. |3600,
smelt down payment, balance
—1
like rent. Phone 820-J.

W fCffff^TparJm enST

A !D ^
A R T IC LES FOR SA LR

^ A N FO H D

I—

N T

pT* vl

Real Ratal# Foe Rale

THE
HERALD

A

^

(f - t
SP EC IA L BERV1CK1 —11

PLUMBING
Jontract and repair work. Free
estimate. R. L. Hervev. 204
Sanford Ave. Phone 182i.
MAC’S Electric Service Movedtemporarily to rear of 1600
Sanford Ave. Electric motor re­
winding, Television and radio
service. As near to you u yinUR
telephone 1(11.
”
LAWN MOWERS atiarpened. Blcyrlei repaired. Hhutnen's, (10
K 4th NL

BAMBOO BLINDS—Gres* Square
Rugs and floor coverings if
P I A N O S— Gulhransen, Spinets
Vlnyle, Plastic, Asphalt Tile A
priced from (6)0.00. include* -t
Linoleum. Free estimates. Tele­
tunings. Terms, trade-ins. Ra­
phone 1426, The Furniture Ces
der's Plario Store, 1200 Myrtle.
ter - 110 Weal First.
For night appointments call
1208-W.
A LL T Y P E S
Bulluoxer w ort#
Reasonable Hates—Free Ettl
FILIN G CABIN ETS - - 2-drawer,
matin. Spreader Service, I.lm*
letter site, gray metal, complete
m l Dolomite end Fertiliser.
with lock; regular (33.05, our
Carpenter A Grecey, Phot,
■pedal, (24.76. Check
with
1BH8-M nr HfUt-J._________________
George Stuart, 60 East Church
St., Orlando. 816H.
U-SAN-0 Guaranteed mothproof­
ing, Delivery Service nlut In­
sured garment protection are
C H A IR S F O R S A L E
all free at Philips Colonial
Cleaners, 110 Palmetto, Tele­
1 Small overstuffed chair
phone 4BL________________________
1 Boudoir chair.
1 Occasional chair.
O ALL EDMOND'S Upholstarta^
Interior Decorating
Shop. Phone 1003. Furniture
Wunda Wove cotton fugs. See
A seat cover*.
our smart matsrlala for dra­
peries upholstering end slip­
Plumbing A Supplies
cover*.
Contracting A Repairs
T H E M O R ELA N D SH O P
W. J. King "jjoo South Perk Av*
one 60
133 E. Indians
Phone 12
DeLand
CARPKNTRK WORK
quick repair lobs, or email
Jlti
FOOT LO CKERS—All metal on
w o o d construction. Beat value
practice—
In town, (10.06 ell taxes Includ­ j'ALOUSIES — The
thrifty, neateit way io convert
ed. Herman's, 27 W. Church*
that porch or brsettwsy Into a
Orlando.
co»l, private room. Telephone
1426 for frae eatlmata or atop
VENETIAN Blind*— For Free E s ­
by 110 West First—Tha Furni­
timate Cell 320. Senkerlk Glees
ture Center.
and Paint Co.

iiU TCm SO N APTS" 339 So. AtFlorida State Rank Building
lantlc, Daytona
Beech. (60
"Cell Hall” Phene llflfl
week, pine tax, without linen.
Phone Hanford 1S04-J.
A BLOCKS FROM C IT Y CLOCK I
V ELY
2-bedroom pre-w u r
U N FU R N (8irPjj e p a r t in e n t LOhome,
fine new kitchen ci|ulp(Julet couple. P O S IT IV E !, Y no
ment, full living room, full din­
children or Pete. Mrs. Noble,
ing room, large kitchen, screen­
H1B _Myrtle^ Ave.
ed porch, (hade, smartly land­
scaped, corner lot. The price la
LO V ELY 3 room cottage, Fur
only (7,750. Shown by appoint­
niched. H14 Elm Ave.
ment only. Seminole Realty,
DOWNSTAiRS fuTnlehed 2-bed­
14th and Magnolia, ph. 27.
room apt. electric kitchen. Call
1113 or IB35-J.
HUMMER IIOMKHITKS
FOOT LO C K ER S—All m7tai""on BATTF.RY, Generator or Start**
NORTH CAROLINA
wood construction. Best value in
ROOM for rent. Phone 4(0.
Service. Call 617, Swain's Bat
MOUNTAINS
Central Florida, (0.06 all taxes
tery Service. Hanford Avenus
NAVY PRRSONNELt Juat com* Idral Hummir Homaaltrs 12
Included. Sanford Jewelry and
and 1
pletetl 3-hedroom maeonry home.
mil#* from Asheville. Cool,
Luggage.
All elrotrlc kitchen. Automatic
no Technician m
restful, Invigorating, adjoin­ 1 HOT W ATER heater, ga«i 1 0water heater, screened breeiaHoule I, h e W
ing roaring mountain stream,
burner restaurant atove with
way, carport. Tiled bath. Ample
gorgeous view*, accessible by
grill t I 8-barrel traft beer out­
Venetian bllnde. Ready
three Stale road*, (496 up.
fit; | steam tablet 1 20 ft. Deep ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. A
Termi. Writ* Edward
0.
Freese, practically new; 2 11 ft. Undo Evening Star. Call Kelp'
Mathew*, Owner, Box 1400
refrigerator*, practically new;
Kay. 1166-J.
Aahavllla, N. C.
t set gaa fryolatera; other tnlac.
4 BEDROOM furnished houaa, ap
Heme.
Lormann’e
Restaurant,
SAWS
F IL E D -A n d act; lawn
ply (07 Magnolia Av*.
phone 822.
__________
mower* sharpened and raconaHoned. W* pick up and deliver.
Ilarr’a Flxlt Shop. 284 W. Wash­
EN T IR E houaahold good* at 120 1 roll-awaf bed. Completeington, Orlando.
Palmatto Ava. Contact Elmar
I Kalvinator rafr
N IC E front badroom with kitchen
Banka at 120 Palmatto Ava. or Perfectly
marked,
privilege*. 818 Waat 18th Street
EVERYTHIN G far tha bulldar.®
Mercantile Court
Phone 880-W aftar 0i00 p.m.
Sanford Rton* Towar Industrie*.
Ph. 1290. 2 BEDROOM furnlahed eotUge
or) lake. Couple with children
preferred. Phone B74-W.
OARAQE Apt. unfurnlahad with
the exception of refrigerator
and atove. 700 Mallonvllle, Ph.
1817-R or 888.

I I - NOTICES-PERRON AUI &gt;41
WANT
09

o p in io n

ohan and living room prlvilafea.
Prefer pemanedt couple, but

l] ^ R i£ s a r a K ? ~ i

t W

K

' w

s a

. ’u p *

■HTSisslssars?

A vacatlon a
Ihe attic and

�s
-« •

It

t *' R|

v

r

p*

OThe #anftfr&amp; lierato

Y O U D O N 'T

year Sanford fist aId, Cltj
Dwlhtry, by 7 :H P. M., please n il
Y ELLO W CAB U lt

a at ia tittttii« a itiita t* i&lt; i t a ■■ ■&gt; a t ia iu n t i a H tatt
AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

■
—gg* u a g
T O LL UL M K X X X X H I

E s t a b lis h e d

U*(1B

■»!-

H AN FO RD ,

■_ I i .

F I .O K I D A

W ED N ESD AY

ID L Y

Taft Forces Get 14
Georgia I)elegates
From Eisenhower

Charged By Senate
&lt;# With Red Dealing
W ASHIN GTON ^ - A Srtm lr
mm liter charged (rainy Ihnl
fill **t "n con
Owen Laltlmnrr ha*l&lt;1been
scions articulate Initrinnriit n( the
Soviet
conspiracy"
nml
rcc
nmmended perjury proceed Inna
against him and John IV Davie*
Jr., a Slate Department ofllrlnl

t

Arm y Announces
Draft Increase
Ita Months Ahead

Trum an Exhales
Flames In Sharp
Reply To Critics

54,000 Men Per Month

S'Mit Itt’tTP OppM'.il inn
I'm I •'a i i l &gt;cdl lln In
I h'&lt;lient hi v S|)t*t*r, i

In L a s t Q u arter Of
Y e a r Is Predicted

m i i s ib i yt.'’ n \ \ i \ i k r
I'trwnli nl | rnin : i m
t *h.*i p m
|t'\ III Snlillvi'l II »I lfM ■ Ml 111 . nl
mini *'i •*if in tinLira 'I Iml i s Ihn
Nm I *• il .mil th*’ I hi I »*■il tii\ *•
tln ii’ nin ir fnr Up*
tli.ili
lilt • Ml) I .III III (III *1l .itDill-* 111 Ill's
Ini \
l ln | ’ i i's|tlrrif tlniln i 1* tl k - m hv
\j tH'lm til' tl.l III ' i ‘ ■&gt;Vmini] III
lln [it
f I i f h i* iu iii''
Hm

ln(OirnIl|m*JpmBlvt
WASHINGTON
Army to
internal
security
M iiuniniiiittt ( iat,
r,tr iovB-Thc
ik k i draffoi** in
said Iwilh l.alllmore and Davies &amp;V* ” m ii .n i ii would need
had testllled falsely during Its re September 11 "nl'1 11
cently concluded Inquiry Into the
in titu le
of
Pacific
Itelatlons
i T p r &gt;.
The subcommittee, under Ihc
chairm anship of Sen McCnrran
(D .-N e v.), s|»enl more Ihnn n year
Investigating Ihc UMt In a search
for any Communist Influences on
United States policy In the F a r

East.
The IP H describes Itself os n

private rrsrn rc h organization (or
study uf the P ae lllc urea.
*
Latllm n rc Is a Johns Hopkins
t nlverslly professor nnd n Fa r
a
** '
'
‘ who hss
Caslern
affairs
specialist
" " " j

S .’Slr J ? m

31.000 more inon a month (or the
final throe months of the year
The A rm y ’s September call Is
about the same ns it wns for the
preceding two months
It called for ZU.nno men In August
ami 31.000 In Ju ly
The projected draft of 34,000 men
In October. November and Drrcm her would he higher than any
month since M arch. 1931.
ln that month—n rn rly a year
and a half ago—BO.nrai men were
drafted, all for the Arm y
The announced quota for Sep
Irm ber bring* to l .013,130 the total
"
, i _ P,, o„

c n f ' ,nn SlK'

- S rrv k , n - u L d

M . v 8' ™ W
' S ¥ S : : “• . r s r ' &amp;
ment’s policy planning staff, now
* L , !w"
ra-roon't'lonM
noth!irl! Ie 1*l'Vr!°
West
occupation ) aulhorilles
In West
Germ any
There was no immediate com ­
ment from either man.
Abe Fn rln s, Washington law yer
who has represented Lntlim nre.
Eg Id l.nttlrnnrr would have a state­
ment some time during the afternorm
The State Department hrlelly
suspended Davies In i! y r n r pcmlflug a loyally end security Inquiry.
I l l a l c r ' an iru n e rd he had been
cleared and vestured him In active
duty.
La ltlm n rr has never been the
subjert of a sim ilar Inquiry by Ihc
•fa te Department slnre ho Is not
j government employe,

,..T ,lL

r * , a ................
\,,'r , , 2 IwV, The

arlnr
&lt;’orpsthereceived
81.130ending
ilrnf
jM
pc|(
(|ur|ni.
|tt months
Inst May In which It supplemented
volunteer enlistments with Seine
live Service Indurtlons.
The Marine Corps announced
several mnnths ngn that It did not
plmt In resume the use of the draft
The Navy and A ir Force have
d r pended solely on volunteers
The Defense Department said
(he projected Increase in Inductions
during the last three months of
this year Is necessary to replace
men drafted in the latter part of
I [ISO nnd the e arly months of I0M
Men svhn entered the service at
that time w ill he eligible for sepn
ration by Ih r end of the currrnt
year.

Y ^ a i r ’fcitesws.tt*' LeKaHtyOlftaming
m ltlee, Mvora he never h id been
a Communist, a Communist sym ­
pathiser or a Soviet agent. He sc
cused the senators of allowing

(ronvrnwMt on l*nst *lt)

Florida
Farmers
d
fp
n •
r*
Suffer Big Damage
Jt rn m

W

R ' lf l W n s iih g s r

D B U

tv

vetlllLr

G AIN ESVILLE t * - A combine
tlon of biasing sun, droulh. wind
and hail during Ihe past few wreks
has dealt a destructive blow to
what appeared to he one of Flori
da’s most promising eom crops In
ycare. It also has severely dam
aged toharro nnd done some dam
age to cotton and peanuts.
June weather, marked by record
.breaking high temperatures anil
• parse rainfall, may result In a
mas of more than four million
bushels of corn from Florida’s
700,000-acre crop.
Returning from a field trip to
Northern and Northwestern Flori­
da, Agronomist Russell llrndrrson
of the University of Florida Agrl
cultural Extension Service Iralav
reported thousands of acres of field
crons severely damaged.
’Until a month ago," he said,
''prospects for high yields of corn
■ml tnbaceo were ticeller.t. More
Termers than ever before had
spired Ihctr plants more closely,
used higher rates
far..........
— of -'artlUiatlon,
and employed method! of control­
ling the Insecta and diseases In
order to Increase yields and Inproye crop quality this year. And
‘ heir crops looked good-better
than In many yeara-unUI hot, dry
weather set In. Practically none
of Ihe field crop area haa escaped
damage cnmplotefy. Crop* went
•&gt; r week* without rain, and hot
winds developing under such con­
ditions Increased transpiration and
Intensified the damage.
"hr aomc countlea where tho
drouth was hrokan by local thun­
dershowers, hall and high winds
damaged corn and toboceo severe­
ly. shredding leaves and blowing
over planta r ____
______

J f f Sanford Herald
“
Vacation-Pack
Nn matter how fnr away
from home yon may go aw pro­
vocation yen can readily ratal)
np ait the heme town sewn ky
M-dtng the Sanford HaraM
when you return. Ynv ran ar­
range with yew carrier toy, or
Hew manacer. hr tek________
'i to have m r regular tonoa
the Herald saved for you
rou are away, to to to
ta year ham# to sue
— ,
ctorig. T he

Stamp Law Upheld
By Federal Jud^e
TAMPA MV- FH rrn l Judge W J
Murker refined In drnp crlm lm il

"•■"•P* amt hill paying

to per eonl tases on lottery profits

Judge Itarkrr denied three mnHorn to dismiss charge* against
Theo and Hard Mnsely, Polk
County; Jerome and Ella Conan.
Furl Myers; and Flora Fee Wit
Ham*, Bradenton.
The action upheld constitution
silly of the gambling lax law. The
motion* to dlainlsa the charges
were based on a recent derision
of the Pennsylvania Federal Dis­
trict Court which said Ihe law was
lint valid because It Invaded stale
police power* That decision, by
Judge George A. Welsh. Is now
before Ihc U. S Supreme Court.
Drfrnse allorneys here also
argued that tho law Is a devious
method of the government In erack
down on gamblers and I* not a tax
measure; and that the government
cannot constitutionally pollen gam­
bling In the stale* and therefore
Ihe law wns passed to rlrnimvent
the Constitution.

Burning M attress
Mystery Solved
The mystery of the ••fbirnlmt
Mattress" was finally solved Into
last night when City Firemen Im­
mersed tho filming bed cushion
with water and chemical* In an
alley near Mrs. Mattie Hnrno s
home, 410 West Twelfth Street,
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland reported today.
Mrs. Horne'a mattress first
hurst Into flames yesterday morn­
ing and firemen raced to the
scene to quench the blase of an
undetermined origin. The mattress
was thrown out into ths alley and
left fnr the garbage collector.
Then late last night the re­
mains of the mattress Ignited
again and Ita flames set the grass
on fire nearby. At 11 tin last
night the Firemen completely
snuffed out the burning mattress
to and tha "Burning Mattress"
mystery.
Chief Cleveland also reported
that a stove fire, eaused by grease,
was put out at Clark'a Drtve-ln at
Twentieth and French Avenue this
morning at 10:19 e.m.
TORNADO KILLS FARMER
WING, N. D. Ill — Lotto Olson.
70, a nearby farmer, was killed
a. tornado
Tuesday night when a
lifted hla house from the foundation
and dropped it MO fast away, up(jd« down and a maaa of anUotered
wreckage.
“
Tha twlstar flattened buildings
on a score of farm* and tore out
war and telephone Unas. The
miles north of tore, was also hard

,~r: l**i ■
- - tooa*

'

s»mi 11
n tv|» Il
1•ilf

fir V|

himIit hi
iitiiniiiish .if iMfi.
In
I'illK H it'
! Dll
I *1 .11

I 'i, 1

n|

Fm iftl ilHI 1!

\&gt; ’ i &gt;&lt;•il
I 1 1lit T t| .! I ml

n I Mi [&lt; Ult

pin I *

Hnn 11'

Ml 111' M'1'1 n

tit Itt Hi*! Ml

llti - ... f|Mfi vi" ti Ifr til
ID MU' ttl I »**I III* * ! Ii M l in llll s

\• ,i i ”■• i-ii vnn

The formal opening of (tie o«-w office of the Florida I’owrr nod
Fight rontpnny In the F.vaos IluiMing &gt;,n Magnolia Avemo- ’ link place
u Mo Fit, ' • •■u litl hv Mi
last FilihiV Souvenir* w e ir p ir,e o li'd to tin* uinn&gt; visito r-, sod the t, i i im K.-i - m II-. group I’ ft '
kiddles tveie rusd” happy with balloons, noil enjoyed cunv.-i slog with I m l • vnn*. W&gt; t "|,-ni in. I
.in iiiiiooiti-d It eddy Kilow att opi-iats-d t»y iroitde control I’nln'li was !■ ink I vstis who m in i the ton

Local Delegates
To Boys State On
Kiwanis Program

i:

H arrison Returns
Katyn M assacre Of 15,(100 Poles Is
Pinned On Reds By Congress Report From Convention
Its
i
&gt;1
til Kolea -it*
01 Kiwanis Clubs
i ’ til dllp(|e;ile
prill'll' CS nil

l l l ’S M IF I, B R IM 'S
U A S IIIM i'l &lt;t \
-e
\ con
crcsslotral reinirl bnluv oltirM lIy
elliilges lliissln with klllliu.’ Fi.lXXt
Polish officer* 13 vears ago on a
p n lirrii iluplit aled by Hu' llcils In
Korea

Iiinnumi
liudllitds
.III
l
■
if
i e ii ird m Hie K nlyn m a s .n e ir
tie said line was the m rlim d nl
P h ilip I I . W y a tt In
killing Ihe u e lm i* The second. In
*.inl was ihe "ru n a ro u n d ’ ’ n tin
Introduced A s New
Panmiinlum truce negnllatlim, ov
This, salt! Hep U'Knnskl i IF- el the wllefenlniiits nf n il,sin k U *,
M ember O f C lub Wls.l,
wns Hie uiianiiuuiiH lerdict -fronpf
^
"i |iW“Prt|i.'ib nftlrers
iltitstsm lln g « yiicr(fn r*r of ft*” nf a special lloime iiminiillc i
I
w
hich
lieard
IVI
wltneup'In
till*
In pin Inun llu ■lull prison i .tllips
trtiyv who recently attended the
American 1 ”glMi sponsored Hoy-.' inuiiiiv ami Fnrnpi while piutimc tille r venr*. I.ip-r (lenu un nulln-li

Ihe 1 110 I'ldi di inn -.icre In F-ilyn
I pri- ' item Stnuleu.k, lln i i
Thi lepnii
i prepared bn pie
eilli'llull *u Hie lln'i &gt;e tralny or
Thor day M m.iv liii'lude peeitn
leeiuuiiieiid i!" n - inn idereil hv
Hie i nutItiH lee fnl ' tlpplnpl lute
in I iiiii” ilgiillist Hn Hu i,l ill. liv
Philip II W yntt, rlalm ndju* Hit I tilted VilPnis A . ieiiiltlv iml
tnr for the Atlnntii- ( ‘un.t Fin ■ Hu- World I'mirt and tnr lutein i
I in lim n 'I, wnn Indue led n* u Kl rtnti aI tiiveslipiillnli of any nlln-i
irnnian by Siinfntd Dmnliiey fnl Soviet nlrneilte-,
Imving Inlioilurtlon
t,y .ludg&gt;
ii'Kim kl, i i iirnnilHoc tiicmbei
■Sirniliinn, nnd wns nppmiileil b&gt; 1'ild a iiew&gt;tn-iit the icpnrt ■iy
President M nitm Btm eiipliei on Hint, In at least two re -pet i

-Stair pingiiim In Tallahassee.
were Indnv rrlatnl t” Kiwenlan*
by Hie five, Snmmy Jarnhsmi,
l i t i y t’nrrtell, Wealrv Hnnul. Jn
llutehisnit nml
Toinniy : pen
They ivme mltinbirnl (n Judge
Doiiglaa Step limn, mi l I,, I iup
l 'of indl.

N n. 2 2 ri

Ao-mrlnlfil I'rrflu Lcnucil W irr

2 , Wr&gt;2

Power Co. Opens New Office

E x - S ta te Departm ent
C onsultant C a l l e d
‘Conscious Com m u­
n i s t 'C o n sp ira to r*

w f -a h i e r

t o p

r a r t'v cloudy in riom ly vitb seatIn oil, mostly afternoon thunder*
•hm&gt; p it in smith nml central pnrIim ii mul widely e.ilterrd diuwer*
In extreme north through Thursday
N'nl is warm in north portion thl*
afternoon mul T h u r.iliiy

lie . di - nvereil crude grave* n
Kalin I ore-1 from which t &gt;M
lipiln
i i i - e - Itiue-'d
I lie ’ ire-, immedbdely elnlnied
Hie |l -' liltl
in-ti- I e ,pull1dll’
Hi, i II &lt; leplled Ihnl Hie bl't II ill
11tilI tid'd Hie 1’i'le , iitlri e, pint
III* 1111 Sinnlniek ale i
i I k'il! kl
iid all el ihe i "ill
mite*
evliteili e ennfli uieit lEin
lari i’uill Wllhesie-. ini lulled u
* -'-ler Pulli.ll irddlei wh'i 'P
peal’ d III a mask. In hide In
teniiii and wliii le- till’ d lie -an

W .ilt fi

.1. I-

I* .le t I im |

A I

I ’-'V I'.

I

i r s p It’ l t 1

S p d M Ic

U r c t i i i ”.

ftofrur h'lftti- •». w litfMni |u*m'
flirt I »»i 111i ■
■ . » * *h ■
'ii id 1 &gt;"• i "
I ,♦I f) f 'It*
Hit MI i i it it hi 1 ' " 1
i . ' «t iii

• ’i

*

* t ■in

U *' 1

U li
Ml
ll
f, , ,»im
II
i*
ll&gt; la

, ' ,-1. &gt;11, ‘ ii

If .
pi
I fm nl

* il.................
,11,1I Ml,
l
. . 1, ' .1

i

i

,

. '

I

. i t.,,,
,&gt; .,
,i
i
.til
I, VV.ii
' I

tt nirl hi ii 1hn

*tM| M .f [uilllKMl pfrtji.l Mh'l I 111 it
till I"i pit’ mil i ' i 11v i ni j htfii
f it .!.
, fnnk
y11 I
’ Mi.iM i»rn:"t I nr,
11it m t
i • Iri fin • Ml In » |n 1il ml
pit ft
In Mr 11.111•f | \ i idil|iit cl 11 * tV11
t n il!
in »|"i il
In* h *plil Mil'
I Il'IlfH I I I |l I'iil 1 It| I* 14) ili ' rI .1
tu it' (mn
i ii Um i mI .ifr *
in i In•’b i lid'i O' »t yr.if
tilt' (Ia afaI Mtr &lt;all f ?|'
' tlnfi
• i tifDipn* m f *»* nil p Mini n l» i'
•-11.tfk,') n i 11)la11\ 11M•I |i*T fll iih nl H
I'm) 'hi It*' (!|'f Mi) | tll’li Hi* “ *

tin

■iil« nf 11'1 «11*11’fI

\\ f p■■
-1, ti f 11 i tr* I m |up tiliiCil
1.1 ' I 1118 ' •HD il Pill i |!f +*l it \ nf i pptii
hinM"v i14»1 I VDI Vi flm
A* 111411v ilf'lDM ( m pill D-ifill ,11
in .4)ssi k hn fhi i[(Hllf
II' ,4»M1* 4i
Ilf itt f f14 | *1'411110'
\ t m run ffii i*- in ' ,i£)tin rum
lilimjN Ht| *
nf ii'Vrilt ill Mi**
, ' smmHi it flB141Fl Mt 4.SY
If iifei |ii|t llu • leMi pifH v fr*•f?i
'll
If Mill,Ml
M pf i f*rt| i 4*« 11rIf 1
I' *( f ' ! f| l l - s . ’l. |li I tl 1 I *Mil! j ML
I. •» I* *1) I’flMll |l* ‘ ill 1*’I |i MI f ’ ‘*
♦I 11 i ••» \ list* I lit I d ) i jMf* Iid I'd
I
r ( il i 11'll f [l!'i|i'i •I
Vill !»•
.1
lin t
; It
,1 ib
M,
I imm
|
&lt;U Hu

I i r lr.it
I'Mt ( Irn p ral
I .iltlf.hr:; ( 11* p oitrn i A:, I'n m ly I'.ii11rllt 11t’i I At I Irliu
ii, t it &lt; in \i;tl

( I I P \ i , 11
r
T.ift fnrurt
i.n m k '.t it ............. i ifrlf*na*i*T from
(inn Itv iii’lil t» Kl sf*nhnwt*rS vnt*
111il*
IntI.n -mil put I1! nf
thru imn men itit«* ttnmm ilm*: run
VI'MIlf 111 I’Jitw
MUs u ;»s thv I,il Ihr
vie
htry fm snn (Infinrl A I »ff. md
flm fnetir *i iln!*’ D
fnr 1 i .rnlinu •■(
Mi llu
»m*K b •'
Hi rn m nl l! nn/
Haiti nf
II »• X •
»'i-k
N.i II miit I
i mii\ mil ii mi
It v tl.11111
Ih vmimI titv ilnuFt
Oi it l ift .it Up *
nit nnmti i * run
ii in v; Hi** -Iim'a
nifh ftvi* Minin
Hix|Mili'v lintumti
I .01 ill'! rimrihnUl'T
• nini'
,
Its .• v nil* ' f - ♦t(» i» 'ii* Prppli
1
rnn
rintf»'n
liijv^ecl
*
,tf
1
Mil.
I
I
In in
Mill Ml till M if! \ niil mil ( i r'MT (yf,f I 4
iiL'til.ir
ilulf'Hi
• If 'll ) l'|l )•■(|
r 111'I* 1*'1111t'4
I'm
• hn fi Ip
ml npl* r#*&lt;l
1, l t f
Ml ' ! •II
Hi
i nlnlh pf'i I Hi Irt* ifpiii r «f**&lt;l
Mi

&gt;f

!♦■ ’I

lltliH l|H ” 1lln
i r U 'l l i t
-b t*
I,,-. c | I I I i ♦"ti” ' •*» ttppnr t#*f 4,
i , i | »f» mmi m.H nr MfM ni mil
1 f I. 1#n: itn
n nf if
mm iiii
f n rt
lb.
fnl » Wt.
In « I I iitf i v ♦n f m n m
11 "hi in br&gt; i Iti * i»11 I' 1 f » • in Mn*
i ■ tjiMi
L1
11. , n lln 11&gt; i tin t m
i(i'!i 1
•I»' j* iMnfl
n ili if ** in r»’ Iff!
I ' 1?'•:
* ih»il;l
tin
V m n&lt;l»*(| I ' m
Iii ri|i »hi ittmi 't itiM f m
ibr v n tnry
i t Mi t| tl ,-|i-i-,,te i il,
pul 1 .fi ,ilu nl ,,l E l ■nlini' m m
1" fli&gt; h Ph Kill V o lf, in1,’ , 1 -1 lit
"HI fill' | ,,r id,-nl,.it tiumlll.
1 Imi «• U , TH, itoulu H,,* 1uigerral
f I l flh«*" ♦ ), ,, k, i , v uulil ippe.ll
I. j I jv ■ Natinnsl
i ninuutl'-'- .1' linn
to |lm runveotion
•ledcuM tls I'nmn
II,
-I ,-e
I fn»'t
J ,* .t l
the eon
,li.„ , Hool
if

V

/]

I

Oh tv *

Hf

tfiD

i.l» it
&lt; l»f Ifl
11mi Mid
I •'1 ! uit
hith' If

il
1 I, •
4PS Mil 111 s'*■'
il i H11 T|
)j Hi*
9, ' (Mil ill • I ' I(ii(Ifi|fI*
! •&gt;!* ]MI ..........................I- ! 8'*
.u"le
II ......... . H v O
.■
' ihe
Ml »' ’ 8‘ 11( ,| ("I*
l'f pfDvI
*!♦ Ii I'nh' I f ti
............. I' K,
p. 8 f
f DMil
t IlMIIMIl
f. Mill ’ • Hi*
r i Hiff*ii
mil
.,l , , .l ,
Ml hi
* I Ml
' • • il tl. *
-l , 1 , 1, ' ...... .
' I'll
t irlif mI* I [mi'!
I
hh'*'' •
' „l , I ♦, , 1- I i. I
z\ t l i i i h t n
IM'I
’ * -iti’ lnlirtl *ln l'” Hr SI i ’
. ,u , a •I d it i I
' Ml ' * poll |
\ i . i ... n .
I *
&gt; '•! ' M '
. I'll • Hi.
I'*"' 1.tf Mill t * ,
Die Key C luli, llnya nml lilr ls -iml
i„ " ■' " MI’D IV 8fi« | -I if.l, I*' i 1mi4 "*
I If»*| \
\ ttl,HD. " XpfJ • • *1 Hit* f • f
lliuise committee*.
the I Mill fff |l 1* 8 I h ' I ' If! Ml (|'D
.1I I D &gt;’1 flm pi ih • ,
. ) ........
' 1 i ' I ' 'HI'I M III)
Mmi
An the newest grnmlpn In Mu
'ii ♦ f ifii*i f »fiiiM * ' » [»»*frrn
(1,8 V. • • D IM Ma 1 • ,| \
■
•'
I | | |' • I 1* "•■’
I'D f l -»i 11
Klun nia Club, k o rre .l finleliel
• lit,
&lt;•Mlpl ‘ fll pilif ID h - )fh«T
Ml till or, mil •I I .
f t ti
Ii
I' M * !f*
In'.
wns given n round of npplnuse
»* * iko
Il . ■ 1 't&lt; D | f It **t fll'l*" (if
If.hl.V
1If f&lt;f Hi.
ll&gt;
111*1 M' H
•Hnmiuy Jacobson, iepre»rii»iM-{
h.'Hh h* |J,i m !hr r (ft
'
• itfI.i v
'Ml* Im mi .1 ,.
the E lk s nl Hoys Htnie, defn ili--i
IT
*11
• »'
i Ilf IftIHj* itloph &lt;1 Hie
fi tl f »'
ri ii 11 in |). hi i f i l l ) f Tl ( Mj |
the journey to nnd from Tnllnim
I f i I ‘ i• 41 HIM! I I I ill ft! |M f h,M 1.' ) 8' I ■ I III 1*f 'I
l)&lt;f ! .
1,,
i I'll’VI IMM Mf t Ti l ! •111*1 (till
ii •k:*‘ Hod
see by Ima, nml |ob| of the ..........,
Ii* • . I a I" |'
f Inin
"&lt;&gt;
i l l I^.i y\ »*I » h i l l ' 1 » •, VH iim .il
Mm I' i f ifI i i f xf|)f( Mm V• ! ill '
buiibiib nnd fun they bud.
( i i 'o r I » t '» * Hrnw ii,
( I i Ihhi I m, MV*’I I' Ml
!)• I »■* r nl* ifuf •
HO LLYW O O D. Fill
b A m hi
• nfil in 11h &lt; 'fl ! fn-itn th r ‘ .'ftrlli
T e rry
Cordell, the Klwnnls Identified by pulin' n i J.u n r
■ .1- i . t 1 . , I 'md f i iTill | l/fi' I'n Mul I h« -( Mi It i Mr fin in nf Hi • i *im i irf I h i hu t Mn
vnn in lu riv l fitul fWi* p r i MniiH« Oi». in ■ H
h i- i t n i . i
i rii'l r'JcHf 11
I' D|
ehob-e, told o f munlfipnl elertlnn &gt; Theodore
Kukklns,
38.
Mi.mu hrri» of l l i f in rlnMtt. it r n * &gt;v»,il I I III II (it t\s
I i I u I d m* lh* I»[in i 'n' ' I f I!• s| | IhiTpl
ft ill) t III lie &lt;1 fill !*&gt;»«r '*1*1
In Hnyr .State, Including that i.f Iii*arli rcitiiurnnt owner. u.&lt;- In
ini*i ifi’iil' y I r«Titir)(*rit f**i
pHMI f*#| tfllfll tf ii I mid fi»r ri»c
I *.»1’M11•
I"■ tf I dill
IS III'
4•! f*
mayors and four councilman pi critic a l I'otiditlnn in Holly wraid r'*||i»wji»|f ri th lfi* Vi’hit |r m ill m u I'll | is111is* e I 1
I V.lllf IMM
1■h* fi i 1 T*i( * ' !
eneb 1-ommunlly, nnd of eotiniy l l u , pi In! I ih I iIV alter li'dtll! ’ but
ft thi* fli In id If! Hiictiwuy ii I mi if I ft i M't* 11 VI ■ i i i v .VI * nun, ’&lt;
14•If flirt Cfltll
■
nnd Hlntn rlcrtinn s. Tile Imys u r ic wIdle in n swimming pnol ;,i , il-itfiiD'*' Rfiiilh uf thi* ••itv Iimfit•* I Ig•. I ii'' F f"*1. )| j m'! 44,1i, | i u1,’i Hr | I I
t 1iM. it a Mil I tofMr
allowed Ihn use of six voting mn- motel where tic had ic g M iu n l
J !* ‘Ifl itVtrirh 111U him! uiiitr
Mil Ft ID* I I 4 II I 4
S im C m •»
ml, wilh &lt;til y I l|n
chlnaa for the f l i i l time, he .luted
I'ollce I ’npt W W Mai),tmiT im
a c rt.lm l
uri-UM '.l iv In n l» in j a i "i l rtf ii
\W I * MM* III full
,8 m*ii i t Hi1Jfll
“ it wns quite an experlrtuc m il mul Delcctive liny l,.,ngt.uH»m in irnw n, going *&lt;&gt;utl, „ „ l ),•• l.lgb *■I 1' I ' ■
fni ■* I n i hi* enr” ("■lr1 1 ■
, (HDI ill I ft!»* Il I J
H uKiInneit (&gt;■ l ' i a , 'I nn I
charge nf Hie m vrittgjH un. M i n i
-ay, ntt.m ipteil a I.T l t u n , w ilh nr l«* ' Vi ’&gt;
\
. I 1* 0*1
MTlI , l f | r t I h r *
‘f Hid IHm |.|t III
Knkkios was shut In Hie Im i. i at. ’ he trtu-k Iniitl.'.l w ilh -bvll min WrfM i • J ■' 1,| f ■
, fI" •! .1 ! i'tl
S '- ' 7 v*i S
dnmen
l,y
Gnrdun
Fisher
W
lllium
,
'
I m Mi Hoiji
in lrr ■
d riv e w a y of F t.w e ', To u rist
' If f ’ A, . i I IA dl ' " i h ue ■
hoii
.*( a(I Mi ! * H! I * | *i fit' I fl V/tl|M
also 38. Furl Fniider.lnle
vn uu; CMMimlt'H u rt , iicru rd ln g In H ig liw n y I ’,,
&gt; fc '
11■
at e*J, • iff i If ! |MfI
I )i't|t| f |f 11| I f ■
't - Inoke &gt;ui t ,i, &lt;l-iv otclii
Mslphur* m id W illia m , n ra lli 'rn ln rai, It. D. Ila rrl» n i,
fi’» iim' k
Im vim?
I,I,irk ill,III Ihe III'','llllg pi,,.',' 'il
| h | tf)&gt; I 1*4 ill
IJIf 11(' t'flfli
sdmitted ..hunting Kukklns with a
ill* td f Milling inti
A •oulhlMiun'l Ire rtn i mul l.n il- fen f IIIlU'. ii' Dint ;, iiff|'* K iw ilfi llu- I - i, in.,|,o |« ,l,ll, .,l i i ,met,
38
caliber
revolver
when
lie
ill*
linliiu ihiMiipli lhf*
lion
,.
oiue
I ooo
pe,
r hit Mu' rein nf Ihe .liir.i|&gt; I , uck, HI IIA, VYiallfl^ f si D‘ 11II I f MI III 4, Wt'l
Tbninax E. Wilson nl .Sanford has
JJII:|I f|» *|
llfViTR,
recently been promoted from cap covered the restaurant rnan en, ' irrm g It Inin the |,nti&lt; I l f n VI'IV I" I'MIH III ,’3*1f if i 4* .ifiMIlt Mfll'H
ui , lu 'l ic m d fx , and .el (in- I.i
lira
ring
hi*
wife,
M
ri
Nancy
Me­
i n f vini! If* thft
l ai n to major In Ihe U. S. Air F o rc e ,
1
" tier. Negi'ie-t , , ' | muIt-.llv
Mill bound Chrysler He.l.in ltie Illy
1ii'*i ii- ! f11* i Mnyt’Mf iiifi hi*!1,
ie
r
W
illiam
s,
2
&lt;
1
,
in
Hie
pool
T
u
p
*
m
tfDin
,i
m
r.n u r
his mother, Mrs T. K Wilson of
iii'ie Irving lo m m ,1 in
river nf w lilrii, Andrew Vnlpn, Ill- imI'I' tl
alii* Mvrrflnw of
13(Hi West Third Strcot, said today i I jiv night
I’ntu e -ild "le croud broke id!
vei veil i|idckly tiff the blgliwny,
M D DJ 1*1111 »' •I Mi I Id* v»lf Itltf fl l
W illiam s was held mi an open *"it n,il in tluic to avoid „ i&gt;,lli»ion
fhr
cmitrovH'niy
'In- n m ,Ion im llir ' ’ Io n from*
11 1.1, rI isif i ,| fin 1'iigc l i t i i i
Major Wilson lx stationed In Tuchlcharge, Mnlphur* said, pending "rat badly denied lire left mill of
knwn, Japan.
thii* rnucil tnxlcfe
building "I t i l l Sillll I, I nun, A",ntitm
m
r
of
Kokkins'
rondltlfin
\*'U
3i|M(ifnn»'PI
sllll
iw
rc *1li I tmtn
He graduated from Seminole High
ui Hu ‘.uulil Side ilo ik v ilid . di
' is car. He and til* wife nnd
School In IS37 and received his The hospital said he had a Ml Mi 'hrae cldldrcn were taken to
iiu i n,-i,i Ihe Inli'in.itium d \,u • * p n i i ih c ppT ic c c 'lm jj , h iif c v e ti
It 8. degree at Florida Southern chance io survive
lillllbeulr, :,l I3nd md 11.,I&gt;Ir-d 1hr'v u rtic I i i i rm l fmn* thi' h.il)■
I'uniald - f.augbtmi M ,• m o r I a I
Mnlphur* qiinled W illiam* as Hnspltnl, anil then were muit t..
College In Lakeland In 1041.
MrrH
I b, llrp iih lli tn , onven p-Mtm until th»% nf flclnl ftp«*nlni|
*
lion
oi'i-n.
iitllpiiilin'itli,- 11yiif*
Enlisting In tho U. S. Army Air saying o rally that ’ ’Jim m y had t'c, Leonard Munson fur Ireni{’, Iticl),,,! Il.itnu.n K. Mnrr i* uf uesl Mum in ,1'flu*llmfl, m
I hn in ,nit wfi
a xtrnmin*!,
rar.il ojuu,
Corps after hla graduation. Major threatened to take my wlfn from nrant.
j Menu iml. High f.i-hool wn , iiuourt'il
A i a l l n 4 | a fn at lln i I mp tf (ttl III®
Wilson was stationed In Jackson me and hnd threatened to kill me
M r. Bruivn, who nl*» wm treat | by llu M .ti'i Apparel fTub of llie il in, &gt;limt on July 21
several
time*
I
ra
n
te
d
Hie
gun
| ’,d|, ,■ m l Hie fronl port b mul I nice I &gt;HU| 'T * fii i* I •' ,r liiMnfi *1
vllle for a year. He entered Of­
■-I by D r. Munson, had Im ernliniH llm trl-t nr &gt;&gt; r'.iu m l uni iri ri,
tin , fioiU don, . ,,l llm hiuhliln: M)**h -I'prip Criliiinlftnn nfflcLlU
ficer Candidate School at Miami In for prelection "
•d lh« shnuliler mul ear, and *uf
I,in
,In
v"
I't
'ln
y
hv
r.'.i'lv
ln
g
n
m l llm mn mi f#»r knnpin^ lh«
Malphur*
said
W
illiam
s
refused
1943.
were d c’ li"V ,"t nml livu tires wen
f'-iral from shuck. He wm at
Major Williams was stationed In In sign a slalement hill was per i"sterl fnr giving Improper sig ­ lilnuu'' ,u " fv)ng bin, i i i l'*liiii'in i l , „iu- io Hm lioino nud unc n, - ni lc ipini h fi* ■ at h i v wm that
Ftiilu'i nl 'lie &gt;"ii
Hie rein iihlidi spread In ii •durng, thn |»rrs* I uhIns unrn hi'1114 reMiami Ihroughnut Wot Id War II m illed In confer with Ills attorney. nals.
,'iln ruling I'V in . „le rn lie
ii van'jnil
during which he wax promoted to Joseph Varnn, Hollywood
’ imd
Herbert
W
infield
Venter*,
.Tl,
cel
veil
It,.'
bultui
wet.*
Iii
i
IWu
According to police. W illiam s I*
Aim'll -’uu |i',llci u,i'n were -mil
The I Ofl iii mn her N 11 if iti il I'nmcaptain Altar the war hh served
«f
Osteen,
tha
driver
of
Ilia
Hi.li’
,
H
u
ll'll
mul
L
in
e
a
l
I
lo
w
i,•
.1
lu the m-'-iio Tuesday night Th,- m itlnr movnil lin k t«i flm h illrm itll
In the Army Officers Reserve Air owner of the Broward Music f ’o '•n cto r-lraller, was md injured,
ll
lc
l
iu
l,
|
,
i
'
u
l
c
i
,
t
,.f
tlie
clu
li.
Cnrpa at McDIU Field in Tampa. In Fort Lauderdale nnd is a former . but was arrested for nut having
crowd iv ii’ di .lersnd after milling fnun the flarkly &lt;«ivy llmili»v.aril
Recalled Into active service In partner nf Ihe late Broward Conn Ins vehicle under proper control. in ii'lr I be | ,i ' i’Mlal lnii fu ll,livin g n In the area for several liuuri A llofMii. uhnrn H took refuse from
bin
ben,,'
nt
llu&gt;
Dtib.uircnd
Conn
dcliiii of duml VI nnliee remained llm T V piiifl other rnmorua Tne*March of 103!, Major Wilson sallrd ty Sheriff W aller C la rk and I d s ' M r, and Mrs. F . W . Morris of
t ry f'lul&gt;.
nil ijutv Ihrniigli the nlL'.ld
for Tachlkawa, Japan, on Aug. IS brother, Robert C lark. The Brow
(In\ Imforr finally ilrnldlnK tn h;«r
Winter
I'n
rk,
passengers
in
Hie
| ) ii , lin y M eyer, Miami itaanli,
A while fam ily rweuple* n me ihrm fn yu Its procrrdlnUi
and has been stationed there evpr ard Music Co. I* a pinball iiih
C
h
rysler,
were
not
Injured,
&lt;|i,l, ii"n « u ie r and ehnlrman of nml floor 7 r in i in flat while llic I wo
chine nnd juke box firm ,
,
since.
In thn (irn ru h itU pnlr, as in
tlu* I ii l b .u i Day award eomiuit- first floor I room llliT. are vacant , must of Urn other rontrsts, rach
Ho was Joined recently by his
Hint’ ll Iiiiii Ul'I'lil UltUllH I,II,I Pnllre said the home recenlli was siih* hml n half hour to priMent
wife and daughter Marjorie.
AIR FORCE BRASS LEA VES
ch h h
been Hem to mnr.i limn f.n &lt;&gt;f lilirchiiM'il bv a Negro woman wtio it 4 rasn
T hru thr cninm lttre
TOKYO iff - Top Air Force of
llic large l clllna In Flm Ida fur iiiid iciit
nnliee in the seruml s rliriiu lrd a lucknl door s rn lo n
DUSTY BOOTS
flrlals left fnr Washington today
llomimitiriiis tn lu, made.
floor iteenpant. Mrs llcrtha Ver to m.ikn it 4 (Irclsloh Two nturpThe regular monthly meeting of after four dsys nl secret confer
lie indicnlcd that the Kidectloi, ran. In vacate
the Dusty Boota Riding Assorts enrrs with United Nations Military
M tsnllHiitil flw r i 8| F Mill
MIAMI 14* — This rlly's new air
tlon will be held at Ihe Sanford chiefs In the Far East
raid warning siren walled in an of Mr. M orris a« ITu rlila’s nutFarmers Auction Inc. building
r A T T I.K M E N ’H M E E T
The party Included Gen. Nathan unannounced lest Tuesday, start aliimllng father would result in
Thursday night at 1:00 o'clock, Sam Twining, acting chief of staff; MaJ. ling residents over a wide area. natioii-wiile publicity. About lMi
T h r recently formed Seminole
Cochran, vice-president, announced Gen. Robert Landry, Air Force
IMT7.
Ben Demhy, head nf Ihe city’s in rm lu rs of Dm cluli wliieb in- County Cattlemen’* Association
today. All member* and Interest­ aide to President Truman; and communications department, said clllili’* li'tnil men's ,-lolbing rlure w ill meet Tuesday night, .Inly 8,
"Lydia Bailey’’
per
ed persona
are requested
at- Air Force Undersecretary Boswell he had reports from eight miles nwr.cra and sale* repcraenUtivu*, at H:00 o'clock at, the Court
l .'l-t 3:24 D 22 - 710 9:10
tend.
M O V IE L A N D
Gllpalrlc.
away. No advance warning was wore present ,’ ollowlng an a ll day House, C. II. Dnwtoii, secretary,
program
uf
swimming,
golfing
announced today.
The flying visit followed Iasi given because he wanted to find
"Tnvsnn’s Dcsvrt Mystny"
ami
card*.
A charter w ill bo presented
FOURTH HOLIDAY
week's major shift In Air Force out how far away people could
7:40, feuturn H:30, last com­
Aiming those present from Hull- nml by-l &gt;w* sulitnitted for up
Workers at tba City Hall will bombing tactics. North Korean hear tho warning when they were
plete «&gt;iow thill
ford were Mayor W. II. Htemper, proval. Tem tiorary headquarter*
gat a week-end holiday aa offices hydroelectric plants which had not expecting it.
I 'K A I K I K L A K E
will bo closed Friday, the Fourth, been allowed to operate unmo­
Th# alr*o la on# of in which C ity Cnniini»*lt&gt;ui'r Joiin Kadcr, nf the A**neiatlon I* at the o f­
“ Variety Hour" 7&gt;4(4 only
Saturday, Tho Court House lested for two years were smashed will form the Greater Mln.nl warn­ B. I.. Parkins Hr. nml II. I,, Per­ fice nf Mr. Dawson, county agent,
"M acao"
8:43 - 10:30
kin*, J r .
telephone 170.
ing net of the civil defense unit
w ill also be closed on these days- In a series or raids.

Irate Man Shoots (Jeni^e Lee Brown
Kestaurant Owner Of Orlando Is Hurt
Swimming In Fool In Auto Accident

Racial DiHlnrbaiicc
llils Chicago Near
4i&lt;c OI Convcnlion

T. E. WU
ItcccivcH
Promotion To Major

Morris Is Honored
As Eat her OI' Year

Mfnmi T I H New
Raid W arning Siren

to

Movie Time Table

CiW-

rtii'ii.ii * , -.a

am

M fm i’f*^
Mtrtii nc

*

■

.

.

i

...

-4 -

N K *-"--— ---- —

____________ L

------------------------ -- ----------

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="45">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="99720">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1952</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101041">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, July 01, 1952</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101042">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101043">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 01, 1952.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101044">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101045">
                <text>Original 11-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 01, 1952; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101046">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101047">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101048">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101049">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="10139" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="9777">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/ed1e5b8716f8430be172b154ea9384e2.pdf</src>
        <authentication>398e3e31e411a72e6e86c5a3c7ba2aa7</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="101040">
                    <text>* -

• .
y -1 "J-'%

KBY

v X ffv y • &amp; ? iivvM -t
'MfM' * * liR g e t l '
151

_____

U

u

IN

t-' ,ilr
f 1 :■Vfl
KT-

i f -

Stersnson

generally la conceded the Inside

American Airmen
In England Called
Unsuitable To Job
LONGON «h - A leading Britlmh
ntagatlne raid today 90,000 U. S.
airmen In the United Kingdom are
living a featherbed existence which
la poor prepara I ion for a possible
hot war.
___
"America's* xcesalve .aollcltudc
for Itei .ervir*-me)t nVar*»-«« I*
fumvtAdi'i'Vux would astonish nriy
British service." said the Picture
Poat.
"The attitude I* that life should
be a* nearly normal a* possible
So with the men gn their families,
their cars, their own furniture,
their amusements, their music,
their food and drink, their lilrrn
ture.
"They have cumpleto freedom
to gn, do, and dress as they please
outside duty hours. American
bales In England consequently re­
semble main street. Rut It hardly
seems suitable for fighting a w a r.'
Picture Post Writer Robert Rnymond, reporting on a one-month
tour nf U. S. Air Porte bases here,
* described the American airmen as
"a vigorous, juvenile, generous,
frightened, enthusiastic army
said their Influence on "Eng"1 .
&lt; ’ He ■aid
Ilati village life, pubi, girls, rhlIIdren, rental*
hi ' and dollar Income Is
daljy
dal); growing more pronounced,*'
and added'
''Many people, particularly those
living near Amrelcan
bases', seem
ell
doubtful
whether
clhe Ih rlr nreseme
btf
here Is an asset
use) or a llishllit
"The unpalatable
fact Is. L
npalata

at

Massedhuaattl) fl
for an aggregate track with M r. Truman. The gov­

vote

m

%

V
O KRO&lt;Av&lt; IO N op

-M 0 J « td
Taft oulaeored Elsenhower In
two states (Nebraska and South
Dakota) for an aggregate vote of
144,032 to U0.7M.
Elsenhower, stepping up hi* drive
for Republican presidential nomlnstion, teed off on the Democrats
* i too long In power and jaded
by "complacency, negligence and
cynicism, ’
Hia speech before an audience
w in
of ll.o
11.000
In Denver’s Coliseum

ernor, who had been saying he
only wants to be re-elected, now
evinces a wait-and-see attitude.
Harrlman—like Russell and Ten­
nessee Sen. Estea Kefsuvcr—has
been rambling the country In
search of convention backing. The
Aaaoclated Press telly now shows
Kefauver leading with 245^. Rus­
sell has 194, Harrlman 90'*, Stev­
enson 9046, others 2MBv and 300
are uncommitted or In dispute. It
•a Itm 618 of the '..230 Democratic

AWL E A R ftl IS N o f SftADV.
S E * ?*? ” ,in! e.: '3 ? "?"2!SIWK
IrlERL ARE M AHV C A U S E D .
J l rV * ^ V ^
^
* " M,tC,Cd- ' ,,
ipecl
•t-M
-w-- 'c".t »A'! :* warned especinRIR
u xnx »
e ll. .......
w/lu - L*jn. TUVutJ,. K e r r
THAT CAM SLOW
illy at the nation's youth. They
are sickened, ho said, by "epi­ of Oklahoma were m iking bids In
SPEED i f
Denver today for Colorado’s 10
demic" corruption In high places votes. They share Ihe state con­
hut will meet moral lisuei of the
vention platform today, to be fol­
campaign with ideallem and ener­ lowed Saturday by Harrlman and
gy
*Kefauver.
Elsenhower said the United
Mississippi's States Rights Dem­
States has handled Russia too
1V*
A
gingerly. Less softness, he aald, ocrats named an 18 vote delega­
* *
( shakes
might nave prevented the Korean tion Thursday. Technically unlnstmeted, It will support Russell,
WHAT M il
conflict and kept China and Balkan who now claims he will have 300
end Baltic slates from slipping be­
SHAKES?
votes when convention time rolls
hind the Iron Curtain.
around.
■■■
m
The speech came almost as an
A SPACE
r- ‘
Kerr backers claim at least eight
answer
to
statements
earlier
In
IK
of the 12 votes put together In
{M A T
the
day
by
Elsenhower's
chief
rival
SeLlffindNew Mexico Thursda
lay They also
for the OOP nomination, Ohio Sen. are
unptei ed formally Kerr said
&amp;
Robert Taft.
In Seattle he expects to he a com­
•
" I am afraid," Taft told a Wash­ promise winner alter a convention
i Oj«ington, D. C. news conference, deadlock.
SPACE IH
"mat Elsenbower'i backers would
Gov. John Fine of Pennsylvania,
dUE, BCrffO,
BcrffoM
urge him to conduct the kind of much courted bv Republican asnl
vMoa;
or AMoastS
campaign
that
Dewey
conducted."
K HEW
rants because nf his Influence with
W fU f LAHDS AEL
HooP.
New York Gov, Thomas Dewey’s his atate'a 70 • vote delegation,
SPICIES VbUMO
F R E E OF S H A K E S
loss to President Truman In 19M edged a Utile bit off Iho fence
\H ECUADOR
his been blamed on "me-ton" tac­ Thursday. He said he feels close
?*
MEASURES
tics which lacked fight. Dewey la to Eisenhower now, whereas before
8 imc Hes
working now for Eisenhower's he had been Inclined to be against
id LlH0?M
IRILAMD, MADAGASCAR
nomination at the GOP'* July 7 him.
AHJ&gt; WEIGHS
convention at Chicago.
Both Taft and Elsenhower lost
AHD HEW 2 E A L A H D .
2&lt;*0UHDS.
Taft's campaign manager, David hacking in a re-survey nf New
Ingalls, said his man Just about Jersey s 38 delegates They had
f »|&gt;* l »11
I’tsNuiwi ffttlteili, Ilf.,,: ViaHl rlghfl NWrPfi
ever, that (he use nf Hrltaln as nu
has the nomination aewed up any­ been lined up 32 for Eisenhower
American aircraft carrier must
way. In a statement he credited and six for Taft. After a meeting
shorten a war. And the presence the U S "Invasion" Is the ellcct
Taft with all but three of the (KM In Trenton, a poll showed 20 for
of U. S. sonic-speed Sabre Jet In­ the young airmen have had on
delegate votes needed to win.
Elsenhower, four for Taft anil five
terceptor fighters hire, although llrlllsh girls
The Associated Press tabulation undecided.
4t M M llH u n l I m m P a | ( I I M I _
meant for the defense of IJ. S "Mndem morality rulrs out the
-hased on statements of avowed
atom bomb bases, must ease the official rump ■ follower," he sniil. Boyce, Mrs. Randall Chase, Mrs.
snd conceded alignments for the
strain nn Ihe ItAK's still thinly "Tixlay In Kugland, however, Ihe Sue Collu-rt, John
Fltspatrlck,
first ballot—shows Taft has 482
apread fighter defense force
Waller
Holly,
Sydney
Ives,
Roy
camp followers are on Ihe scene
to Elsenhower's 404, with t » for
"Think now: Would you really ns soon ns the Americans.
Mann, Mrs. ('. I - Park and J. Hlike to sea the U. S quit Europe? '
WASHINGTON
- President other* anil 1BI uncommitted nr
Itoxtnn.
disputed.
"From IjOiidnn, from the Indus­
Raymond said a dark side nf
The chapter has 27 directors, Truman lodny summarily fired
trial Midlands, they have swarmed Mr. Zimmerman pointed not, and Robert Grant. D. S marshal for
In the Democratic race—Ihe con­
Into Cambridge, Oxford, Norwich, these are elected, nine each year, the Southern District of Illinois. vention at Chicago cornea two
Hunstanton, Newmarket, King's for three year terms. After serv­ He gave alleged "Irregularities" weeks after the OOP's—there was
Lynn. BrnInerJs, exclusively ruler- ing a term, a person may serve as his reason.
talk of a atop-llarriman road block chances nf dying from heal pros,
trallon In Florida are about one
lug for Americans, are operallng as a director after an Interval
Truman dismissed Grant on the being fashioned by Southerners.
in such low ns, despite regular pn of orm year, lie sniil.
According to the report, tome in a million, says the Florida Stair
recoimncmlatlun nf Allnrney Gen­
Board of lleallh.
lice rulrls "
The annual Home Service rc eral McGrunery, effective at once. hacker* of Sen. Richard Husiell nf
With the state feeling Ihe effect* j
headquarters
are
at Georgia have been sounding nut
He conceded that Hie problem port hy Mrs. John llurgnton re­ Grant's
the forces of other candidates for nf a prolonged heat wave nnd
Is not unique lo Ibe II S Air vealed that 1,121 persons had liven Springfield
Force.
McGrunery told repnrlrrs at the Democratic presidential nomlna- Jacksonville facing Its 21lh straight
given service hy tin- Chapter. Of
"Wind llrlllsh troops have hern these, 53-1 were in nrtlve mllltiuy White House Hint It appeared linn. The Idea: Hold the lino day of OO-or-ahovc temperatures,
doing throughout history. In fart, service; 711 were veterans, 17 ci­ Grant had heroine Involved "with against Mutual Security Adminis­ Statu Health Officer Wilson T.
In other countries,” Raymond said, vilians and 200 were glvan limited a gentleman charged with a mail trator Averell Harrlman if he Sowdcr made Ihli observation:
Loans fraud."
"Is now happening here. ‘The hru- nr Informational service.
He illil not clahnrnlc When a
Ini and llrenlious soldiery' Is not ami giants totalled 11.171 and
reporter asked whether the Presi­
an American Invention ",
loans repayed were
Service to eases Included aid­ dent and McGrunery were "throw­
On Ihe bright side. Raymond
seeking ing Ihe guy out without trying
said the U. .4 servicemen have ing mllltiuy personnel
become one of Britain's biggest leaves of absence, i "portlug urn! him," McGrannery snapped:
"T hat’s right."
with
source of hrully needed dollars Ho romimmlcatlng assistant
McGranery then added that
government benefits, counseling In
explained:
Grant “ already has Indicated
"The I'X, nr base shop, ut Lak personal and family problems and enough to me" concerning the casa
enheuth sells quarter of a million financial assistance.
From January through June, to Justify the action
dollnrs worth nf goods every
The attorney general said he
month: nearly half nl this Is Ilrlt- .451 pliils of blood were donated was Instructing the Federal Bu­
lull merchandise, hotighl with dnl here in the Armed Forces Blood
reau of Invesllgutlnn In make a
lari*: Cars, bicycle ■&gt; a ahlpmont Program, It was reported hy A. II,
- &gt;
chnlrtuan. full Inquiry Into the case.
of ,W0 to one axe was sold wllhln Peterson, committee
" II looks to me as If Mr. Grant
three days), refrigerators, vacuum This included 3 HI pints of Mood
received In .Hanford during 3 was Involved In something thab
cleaners, clothing, china, ct al
visits of the Bloodmohlle Unit, lo say Hie lenst, would he Irregu.
"Adillng
Ihls
all
together,
II
enn
lar," he said.
IN CASH M IZ IS I
he said Hint this year llm Treasury and 332 idols In three donations
MrGrancry had taken the dis­
will henrfll hy something near Ihe at the Naval Air Motion. The missal notice personally to the
N o t h in g to b u y l
slnggiring sum of lrai million next donor day will he July 17 White House fur Mr. Truman's
pounds (120 million dollnrs) nearly al the Parish flonso.
Rlrhnrd Farrell, disaster chair­ signature, and came nut nf the
equal In our entire exports to the
OIT ENTRY BLANKS AT
man, stated that several families President's office carrying It In
U. .4 In 111.11 "
needing assistance, had been aided, Ills hand
lie eoneluded
McGrunery said the case nro.se
iirluilliig those whose homes bu t
Heminnle Tire Hhtip
" It is clearly certain that we been burned. Mrs. Freil
Robb, from n complaint submitted by
are going to have lo live with Hirse lullin' Red Dross chairman, rc- "line of von newspniiermen"—hat
Cherry Hervlce Hlnilon
M a im Yanks — and very likely ported on I lie work of 14 children, did not Identify the newspaperman
that many of ns giHldain l-'meyi mclmllng 3(1 overseas gift lmv*s, In question
Jean Her. Hin., Iditigwond will have In die with them."
■ml favors sent lo crippled child­
ren In hojpllals.
Oviedo Hervlce Hlntlnn
POTATO ItUO HIISi:
Hwlmmlng lessons, under thiee
WASHINGTON i.P - - T b r Com Instructors, have been given lh III
inunhls have revived for anothtr ocglntiers, seven Intermrdlstes,
Any Pure Oil Htallon
summer the chnrgn Ihnt the Drilled tm! (wo In senior life saving,
LONDON if) — Conservative
Mates Is lo blame (or Ihe oniuiat Thomas jtlringer, water
safety
appearance rd potato hugs In -bnlrmsii, reported. Plant liavn Parliament members were hold­
Ctechoslovnkln.
■men made for n larger leern-to- ing their usual weekly aerrat
The Colorado heelle, which Is swim program, and an Instructors strategy ronferenre tn a llonse
nf Common* committee room.
ticliig brought into our ruuntry by raining course,
the Wcslern Imperialist, has again
Ruddenlv the door opened snd
lleniinu K. Morris, first
eld
appro red In Ihe Karlovy vary chairman, revealed that 100 per­ a slight figure, head bowed la
region," said a domestic broadcast sons bail been trained In first al l thought, walked In, stepped on
hy Hie Prague official radio rc
during the pnst year In R classes the platform and msde far the
ported Imlay by U. S. government conducted by three Instructors.
chairman’s seat.
monitors.
Shouts from Ihe astonished
The 1082 fund campaign re­
sulted In collections nf 97,1104, ac­ Conservatives woke the Intruder
from his reverie. Labor Party
cording la Gordon Frederick, fund
leader Clement AlUee beat a
rhalniinn. Of this Hanford dona­
hasty retreat.
ted 11,471: county divisions, It,*
381 and the Naval A ir Htallon,
Attlee, rnroute la a similar
11,1 IN. The goal waa 10,829.
meeting of hi* own party In ■
Mrs. Clara Ginn, service groups neaiby room, had opened the
chairmen, reported that 110 volun­ wrong door by mistake.
teers served 1,088 hour* In social
The story of the Inrident, which
welfare, and that. 18 canteen and occurred Wednesday, leaked out
18 nurses aid volunteers, and four today.
doctors, aided in the Blood Cen­
It will probably occaiion no lurprtse on your part to
ter program.
OPERA OTAR DIVORCED
be told that the Cadillac cur it the most wanted and
The report of the treasurer,
JUAREZ, Mex.
— A Mexican
■ought-after automobile on the American highways.
John Fltspatrlck, slated that the
balance, July I, 1061 waa 9IJI64. divorce for Robert n Peter* from
Metropolitan
Opera
Star
Robert
But you might be surprised to learn how wUnprtaJ
Receipts wera &lt;12,300 for the year
and disbursements, 90,001). The Merrill wax granted hero Thurathe de«ire to own thia g n a t motor car fiaa become
day.
bslance on May 6t waa 94,406.
In her mult Mlaa Peter* charted
during recent yean.
Mr*. Wtyde Rucker, production
chairman, reported that 70 volun Incompatibility In the marriage
Statistics Indicate, for Instance, that there are more
that began only la it March 99.
than twenty million motoriata in America who would
bag* and artlclea for veterans, in* She maid they aeparated after tiro
tludlng sweaters, afghans
and
like to call a Cadillac their own. And were the whole of
layette*,
the world's motoriata to be considered, this number
An outatanding mueleal pro*
gram wax presented under the
would grow well-nigh beyond comprehension.
dlreetlon of Charlie Morrison, who
Introduced .Prod J. Green, NAB
There is mason to believe, In fact, that Cadillac
chaplain’* aealetant, who played
may
be wanted by more people than any other product
two Chopin number*, and an In*
manufactured In America today. It might well be
iting original number 4ugye of ocean w a r n on the
called tha greet &lt;)eaidarttum o f the American people.
H. dene Arnold, matter Ae*
anlat from tha Nevsl . Air
car hae to offer many wonder­
Station, played
thraa
Spanish
to pop tha quaation. W hy
number*. A epeelal plan*, was pro*

SCm

any iwwapapw and ate big M adline* lUta 'Fifteen die aa heat wave
sweeps Northern states.' When­ ■ge was 2.4 per ro.ww mauia, l
ever It goes past M degrees, you Florida during the aame year. tha
read where plants, shops and of­ ratio waa .8 par 10,000 dealke."
fices are forced to close because
of the 'unbearable' temperatures,"
Helium Is widely used ndw to
said he.
fill balloons because it will not
"But In Florida II can—and does burn and Is,
therefore,
much
—get hotter than that at times, but safer.
1
•
•
It doesn't kill nesrly as often. For
instance, In 1049, the mast recent
The density nf Jupiter la only
year for which comparable figures
arc avallab.e, 488 deaths were : 1.3 times that of water.

B A S .W TONIGHT
MEMORIAL STADIUM

8 P.M.

SANFORD

s

DELAND

CLEFT,

.

CLEFT,

OlA'

u TOAD.

Red CroHH

TrumanSummarily
Fires U. S. Marshal
In Illinois District

Heat Fatalities In
Florida Are Seen
Extremely Rare

NOTICE
Current working hour* al O* Fibre Brush Co.,
nre from fl A. M. to 2:110 P. M. Monday thru
Friday. Those denlrlng to iranaact business
will do ho during thene hourti
J. A. WRIGHT.

MANAGER.

CLOSED MONDAY, JUNE 30
To Give Uk Time To Pont
To Your Shnro Savings Accounts

ANOTHER -3% A YEAR DIVIDEND

FIRST FEDERAL

mu
ramie

SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSN.
u n Went FI rat Htrret

In Pure ojl'i
"NAMt THI OLDCAM” CONTEST
20 l0 b« given away

fio.ooo

Labor Head Craahea
Conservative Parley

“Most-Wanted’of Thom All I

For the most important
engagement
o f your life

* y-* '■1
,

YoungWwho SAVE REGULARLY art
•oofl prepared

S

Netwalfo*

ful things in order to occupy such a unique position In
the hopes and aspirations of so many persona.
It has to offer great and distinguishing beauty . . .
luxurious comfort. . . brilliant, masterful performance
. . , and wonderful prestige.
And, of course, in order to have become the logical
ambition of ao many millions, it would have to be
prtcticalto own, as well aa wonderful to drive. And ao,
it would also have to ofcr—txtraordintry ttonomyl
If thia sounds like the description of the car that
you, youraclf, would like to own and drive, then come
in and see ua—soon.
Perhaps the time has come for you to Join the
hundreds of thousands of motorists who have stopped
wutiing a Cadillac—and started tnjoying one I
We’d be happy to sm you any time.

not start your account with ua this week!
fa r Co,, donating frae transport*
tlon.
Mre. Ginn eerved aa recaption'
necorattona. H r*. Yar poreugh had

UPCHURCH UPHELD
TALLAHASSEE UR — The
ream Court today named Pi
Upchurch, S t AuguaUne,

H O LLER M OTOR

�O YOU DON'T

t i n; UK A III Kit

SJya ^ t x n f a r b S fm tlft

H c«Iti year 3snford Harold, City
D t ll n r ; , by T:M P. M., pleas# call
YELLOW CAB U44

t r*
9

*VHh&lt;
i*41C.1 »rm sullr/ tnd gtn

n ill

,1 . ..!■ I

till* ! , .1 ,1 &gt;. &lt; -

a n i n i »k i *i : n i ) i : n t d a h . v n k w s i w p k h

VOLUME XAXXH1

b s t n l t lL s h e d

SANKOUH,

lUOts

I I.OIUDA

.MONDAY JUNK 30, 1052

A H - u n 'illt i- ll
1J4

U.S. Troops In
A u s tria Will
6tay-A cheson

Russell Sees

Russell: Bachelor Cook From (ieor^ia

By RICHARD O'REGAN
VIENNA. Austria W)—U S See
U ry of Slot* Dean Achrson said
today American troops will remain
In occupied AuMrla imlll Us m
dependence la assured
He blamed Russia (or tin* lull
urt of the 111k Four to write u
treaty o( Indepemlt nee To n new.
conference of Austrian and Allied
r,twunrn. lie said "Make no nils
take about it Ilf the four powers
In AunlrU, ibi re want In
borne."
' Acheson Is making a two day
rate visit to this crossroads toon
try of East and West lie came
here from Berlin.
H it visits to the two Coinmu
nilt ringed cities are aimed at hoi
itcrlng the courage of their people
by reaffirming Western support
for their objectives In the ease
of Austria It Is the completion of
a treaty of Independence long
blocked by Soviet delaying ladles
Just beforu the new. conference
cheson called on l)r Theodor
nerner, aged Socialist president
of Austria, with u message from
President Truman pledging that
the If. S would do everything
within Its power to restore "final
freedom" to Austria.
Austria lb st.fi under four pown
occupation The U S.. llrllam and
France have a total of as.ntvo
troops and the R.is-lan* an estl
mated SD.uot) In this str.de,pc ou
lion

I .-n s t-il

I'iis s

N.. 323

W in *

* * r* a

Truman Signs First
Money Bill Of 1952;
C ontrols To S tay

Secretary Of Stale
Blames Russia Fur
Failure Of Big Four
To Arrange Treaty

'

j * A cheson

c a lle d

tin

I ...... nlen t

'. K v j i f i h Ji)

I

F» uiiomic

;,lj;ti

v , &gt;i1111 il

M »' .1 N II I I?

I L

11 . I h -.lik e

-|-ili

\\ t {(I

t ■1 *
,
I i iM iitn lit
&gt;&gt;
m ut &gt;1 Mu
f it M «&gt;f
l" " i i in i!*|»i«*|i| U tliltl
* I........... I *
IV MIR Hit!
•I r
i tin •
i

ItM
1I i*

Mil

-t I •

llll

Hi 111
hvii

* a h»&gt; m i i
Mir h . i|

.....
t.
i in *11
• ..t.lih, m I*. Mu’

&lt; lit

h ."
-tMi Hit!
, is.l „|*
II
* I . MINI *HMi! III |tf r
&gt;1* Ml
J| i ' i H|»i* itii'ii
(m i
Iich
I
4 I l l- I MM Mis' ll.lllllfia l
I (l!*| * 'i-M ■ i ,Mi if &gt; | m v
I ' l . M» III M * l»'lt. I
M|iO
• * t* •* «mii
i I f*i .* i.f i i i H i u r H y
•V * ii i. Ill .,f 114 i 11 In | H | | sc

I'l

*1a'i *1'I| •

. . i i 11 l i t ,

If!

I f..|* - . *
■
'

• ................. I
.........
HI
, i, * 1 &gt;
m IM
i -( l III \i .a|

!U*\I
|'MW

■ 1 Hu I n - h I&gt; i.l l u l l m it ti ’il
l 1il
Pc
111Mii 11 11V u **11)if h i Y I 1
1 - 11 11 1,11(fluli'fit 1mimi ’M
t M
\•

Returning Boys
Praise Program
At Boys' State

ii

Aclu'stin Hnnorcil
11^

Jacobson's M e a s u i c
For Sex Education
Provokes T u m u l t

t*'4k*sMfton

CmmtyC'ommission
Approves Pun lmse
Of New Dragline

Context I launched
By Cumera Club

R eco rd s S m ash ed

» Mu t th
i!» ■k111111il l
1 * * in to 'it in iiiilit i h* it Kit

■

I &lt; (i n kill

uf

I tils •i :ki|i i

1

Heat Wave HoIiIh
Grip On Most Of
Southern Areas

S an fo rd H erald
V acation-P ack

\if i

P l w i a j : K iftiS °~

A t

F arm

In

M a rk e t

V o lu m e

S a le s

II n i l s
III
Of IMrailv H ill A
Million
Is
Noted

i l i e I c .IS C

f in at Mu* &lt;liii URII coin iMiltmi
f*»lil a iu*o n con
,t
lu'ir tu* fitll I i*. i iiiiDliivC only

A ll I'l • v It'll • i r n i t i l
III V tilllllltf
iti••i ifilt* w n f 11&lt;11|»•-.| ih iriitg tli •
t'Jul L l
Hf Mu
lU n f o r tl•1
t in Hi*"i ' V|ft I Isid Hi Kni itt UR
Im
Am 11*11. i n I I ( i l l l . Win*
I •k*til * I ■ | •Jt t
i(l«
id f l i . f * : ' '
v ut i if inn. nn 11it i ru ** uf | t fit. 'I*
tlV* * il l " l id flit | i I » Vtfl 11** MSI till
t i l l - f i |*i « tr lift 'd llu* i’s■III I* 11!•*«I
III*
Ml till*
if.il Milt id * 14»tr
1*1 * id *,f| -1 ia |t|i I.
till if Ii’
I J M '* f
I • *. Ill *1 it I. fill ol ’ m|»*|4; ■*, m ill
an iiii'i * n i *j| I I * t*',»'f m ill * Mi* i
I It * »* *d |;i I y* ii
IM flu f.ifn l.
dft’i, Ifui u fiiM " I
|. i id .i 111 'tluid
l*i Min’ »d fiTi,'Sf*o,
it iii I I iYld/iH I nn it'* **f n u t m I
■itl it i * |M *"tnid
ti&gt;fiitU’.t f L * I ,HRn iu
f.iklvi Mi III*
r il.
fiu t k tliiM UR r I Hit**, BHItl
Mr
A iiih d *h &gt;i i , nti-i t • tn’iivj*'* •
Mil 1ti'Mf *1 I'll* i I Yll'IH* I t f ' l t 1 If.l'
Ifllllih *d r I IIIt filktl M 't'i h lh lvx ill
[Oil. lo ti I n III it**' ’ fiflfu ffl M I I I k • »
Mil** «*'!» 'MU fM U l|U il*t| III I, t:1? In i
fir’ll *■■* *i *, lift H u t Mi f «*f *'• I t r n i‘1
B u ll
Im ih im iiI
h | m » nltuWi'iJ in*
l l l i f t ’ 141* 14*1 tillltR r*l«7 f i l l
fill M
i •n t •'*&gt;I m kMi t , | | I’m 1 . i n i m i f t or ei
•M , nn . 'irr«*n*i* *•* t I I c u n .
*' \Y Inti* tt i •' I ••it r I % i»i»i»i»f **nf.
M i. , \ M |t-i-o n i | i i Im »«l, "M in t «m*i
O iMi«iHiir«i u h
n iti

Men ni
New l*UHl«r
At Aitvenlisf Cliiirelt
E ld e r

K

E
M - 1 .n u t , fn rn u u lv
hlrHUtUii' I', 1- linw seivmg ii

uf
pastor of tie- Reventii Day Ad
veiitint Church, H*-v, ill Ii Nln-i,t an,I
Ellli Avenue, (ieurfe I
t ilt n
the fo iim -r older. ha« hern Irani
felled tu Ft. I'laii-e.
A veteran Ilf Will ill Wul II,

i • tv

rli utmn ii i Ki‘ vi*rf|n*

r i M u i «i|n *i i lv

• tf

i'i i * IH in an y * mi I i iiim v i 1
Morn fill tin* iin in .il t io vt’ i in n * M ill’ f i-iu'»' * I**%i’ti* 1111 iid |i'i|i Me*|
•*im ’ Mutt
of
i • |ii if l*d ■
tli Miii Mu*
I ' l » Id *n i l ,«l
ii'*.*f m »*l Mi' I'ldiit I m
i lit1 '
t u n t il i'l t .i I v | »*' 11 * I it If ■
m rlif
W lu ii tu* m j i I r i i t l 'I um I i e a d iin '
h it r-ifi im tif S fiv id tM iii • fitili’it il
»* !**i| Ii I
Hill tlllill il
ll H ill llll &gt; III! II* f kNlMlI |ifi!,lit ir
Hit’ll It* i k illv till riit’i n u eM lM ln
N lr it 'i n
tut ,»l Mu m i! el Mini
Ikf H ,till* tt tn in 'k t- it e l f . i | he d ill
iol iol* lul In ,m | i I .m th in e l ' 1 wind
\\* nd 1'iul v tun I 'olid .tim id the T ie
id id ih ril
d n .ilm n
He w.ib mitv
um in nil! up tie HI* I
S tm i n **1*11
‘d iM m in i! i lin e id
♦
f.M \
A lt f *•*I I
M i i i i I I m I New
le ih e v am t W a lle i K n liltd ul
i
i u iiM ii a»fi e n l in i lim it n e w t i tin
l 1 im llitiir d lit* I ' . i t r Hi «l

1,1. Bli’viitH Awanlcd
Second Air Medal
filtt AT

lit
fSpeeuill
Ill iHpeeiiih
William It Blevins
Mi mill M m Willhiiii
in.
uf I til,-I II, Mil
,.,ihli’ii.il ,if 'ti
Evelyn W IIIs*v
•im
11K West Niiieli-enlIi
Itre-t. tluiifurd. hut been award
,,| lilt Hccuiid Air Medal fin
Mii-riluriuus achievement in ai-iinl
flight ni- n pil-rt nf a fly-liter plane
in lid lull III Kiiruu
I .AKEN.
AKHH,

Id

M el
i HN - mii of
II I 111-VIII,

\t t a c h e il

tn n f ig h t e r s ip n tih o u

\

K KuxHQlii't ul f*i'l*' v Vviiniin

ft''itfiiit tin " I lie Hu Hi! IV
June

'J1

tun!

ivn n

K 4 U5 ('tiiis iiliitu ir i'li/*

V u i i \ Y u h f t u IttfBi) it
K i i i r u i l i i it tu* o d e I Mi&lt;
n^|it,:#t«s|i I

if t * i
"M |

ll* t o , I

f I\

l\ 311 I 1 Mh MV. “ I

............ . *|

i ni Mu'
i "ii I

si *i if *" i i
W tiii
i ' i m l o M m i l ».i t l u

-

hi*

1 HIM tl 11 V - H i l l i’&lt;L»S

'

I

hlf i|lt

*

Mi "i

.I'l

I I'll Ml*"

ll

* ('!'&gt; I I »l if

f

Hill

hm

I

t

Im

ri

I mm

r ..1 i

cor

A ir

F o rce

F o r

14.5

W in ^ s

•

O vri
1 ill
n

u

s

A n - 1

.1i i * l l

j

1U

!

-I.l.

II

(

Itie

V n at.

(iii/M i lt

i’" -

in iii.Hv

ut flu* it:* r*i i »i i t*»*ii
-I
I I 4I. Jl|I 1*1(1
I I,
m u t u h lu l l*llilu '
v o liil lu H u * ■(&gt; Mi
M* J Mi* v
ill
*
H i i i i m *, M \ l d h u iir v ’ n
iHM iulliM lil flit, it&gt; r M m v t i n
Mil,llil |*| mVnit' Hilly J( r.H * m i ‘HMI It • I * I *M t , * t ill 1* fill
i iih I mu I Hi i i
t^ '.li lu ll if vsi ill 111 allo w r m lil tut
M n il I Mill Ptl l l u l*UM r S H I
I i |i i ( m , i h i * U) U mI *&lt;1 ■1 ,
hi 11mm r -11ii i• iiil. i i
lit III
I I 111sa lit
»l l l l
I
j i i Hi m i
1 s ♦ |'lu
i I 1

'..5 .

■ ■■ - ■ .......

X

RHV

'|.|V | , ' i i . .

H
*

k si 1 ,

1

"

,

i .

1

I

if il

.

. in

) : *: •

Im idI

I1&lt;&lt;J

tu!

k • i k H • o ' Ml * H i

m .l

If . t
*

,«Mi •

. 1. ' i i i l .

, ,! |

. , «i i »* i&gt;*,*a

M

i l

i

. 1 .nils
m i 1 is

M,.

I t -t 1 l u l l

i i • i to141 I I I
%i a 1

i.m

i

1

pt.

•M P * 1

. •

S

f In* 14)4111

H H

« - &gt;11f

H i l l ,

)•:

.

( U M

( ■ ». •

i i "

• • ' I i 1s

m is

It W.1 , 111 l| llll ’ ll M il 1111111*11!M'111
.111(1 il (i ll imr I uf Hu* i’ll 11ml
;i till

1I . l

|, 1

,

M 11* Ii 1 * 1 '* ;

i

t

111

iit i i
i •
•, i .i lls
1 • | lil.h
\ oft d iin .ih lllliiU 'jty lutluy fu »'i *■
ll&gt; -•
• 1Hi i
I .l t 4 i .M i i, (H it
Hie Ail K uiei* fiiOitldi imnu•&gt; i«* «' Ml
,,&lt;
&gt; 4
tfUllii d"- tiy titm e
IM ORtlk lu M l (* t H.4 H P '&lt;&lt;* !*VI I i i l .
1*•
41*1 1 •1! . 1 •
. , 1
w lliC hV the m iild lt ut III,**
h r. hi&gt; 1.1 i. 1 Ml. *.,
I 1. h i
IM .i vide ut /O tu n Mu !*»,ii d i *
H
,m | i *|i l «&lt;( .h i iiiiid o lm i iil |* i m| m *■i d V -, Hi. i
| ,,| ( ,
1,, |
i (,(
IiY Sen M \ \ itiohey ltd VVvn I I h it
4,1, 1. ( si,
w until i"I&gt;ii|» even h illin n in i t h V " I'l »,4 '
Mji
fru m A ll I t in e film Is voted lv Mu t il * Ii *, •1 1 llll* 1 IH 1 .
H 1- l l , ||
..1 *, .. |)
lluuM’
I ..........
|■
,
Ittil al the Mine time the .him ml ties' • *
• *
M l. 1 )
.Mt t i kid. (
inidit wnnlil Rive file An Kniei* «&gt;» N* v» Il 1 I'l 4Ml)
uoUmniy tu cniilraet Im new 4il V\ i * HI* -11 1 III V ! i t . 1 1), t k, * ! I
►
ski k* t* k M
planes mi eii'itit mi Hie l».i i ut fliHlI Mi* *&gt; sli»lM Itl* M
ti m i iu
H’ril mlflmii dutlais mure III* 1* 1h&lt;it
* 1,. lIn 4 1 . )
1, .
ihah like .iiimillil voted Ii V tlie 1... ' . .............. Ii..l
1 \
1 *M , I
||uie.«*
&lt;•Id*
W A M tlN t.U lN

i

)

H ip

V
J»**

It Ml • *HI IflY!
• •IH IIIlH b’H

i Is

h

I ' l 1M l 1 j J h

. ! 1 I &lt;1

v v ill

.1

.1 I

n |,. i . l

1 .

lJiiiD.ii.il Amciitliiuiit
Also Ch o ps Seven
Millions In I ' i i i k I'.

I

*

e i.v im i.lii
I ’•

. ..u h ;u 'M

H i i . i *1 mui I l' i M i l . :ii|
III* ,’V^ii i I .HU III J Ail
hi m ’ - Hi hi
f i i i illio n

(ifivet i n n s

A le

B ill

11*|i.*i Is •) Hint

t* h*|i *

............ i l l .

*

Ill’l ’fiS
m vn lvu

Mim *

. 14

'- u n i

S e n a te A p p ro v e s

tii m . h I

m

I i fill

Mii i (I
Ml I’ l'll
Mil
* 4•111|*1 I l l lt l’ l

»

nl

IIU'IK

11 » it |U ICH

II

Mi

M. i

f(|4 l|

Mil

1 I* .......... Min ,|

f M

•M il

.

I

I

" - .41(1 .1*
ti 1 I
« Ji ll 14*11 I ' 'll

I.'t Year Old Newrro
Hoy Drowned I INtiid

K a K i r Awl

ill

t
1 » I | HM ' ll* tl If *
up
1' i &lt; H
Hi. I i ' l |tl ||

mi

' !

,

1,1. ( ul. Ilow t*ll I
Leavciiworlli &lt;«rail

..I,

I llll

!' | i

the nlicruli earlier DHil Leyte
II I
I"
n
(mill Nuv. 17 In Her 10, infill.
Mi
I I (ig I Blevins .'I II fled out tell
III V t l i l l l * M 1-1 It'll ft I* « IsI
I «\ • &gt;i
liiken In dune support uf friend
lilt I H 1I V I
I III I "I I I • &gt; • i Mil
se rv ic e ,n
a
s to re k e e p e r.
I I I ' ! l\ irruund furres .tint pni licpiileil
Mi
4
niitil
&lt;
•
i*|*i■
i
r
i|.|\ lit
l u ll I LEA VEN W nlt'I H. Km,
Induing fur religious wink wn» in Imnil,in,' attacks against vital (Nuui'iul)
ult&gt;
i.l t'ol FliHurJ W |fj| *■V11 111 Ml ,ll| 11(M 11 S’ ', ■It
recelvril at Washington M ii stun • neiny linen uf cumiimuicalluii. Hu.vell, L!ll&lt; I'reii.h Aviiiue, Ban f4*»m 111*'! H t»l * I'llllii .M ill • 14.iMm| Hi
ary I'ullege, Washingtiui, II, &lt;’ . lianspurtntiuii and Inglhllrs farili I,ml, gi minuted Friday from I lie |it.ink k .(Mils' fill' .m 1111ri I •1 I nil
ami ill Huntln'iii Misslunui/ I id Ill 'S .
mu
hi It i ohf 11M • | * il i
in*
A r in v Ciiiiiliuiiiil and ii,'ii,i,il 4 i t
l.t . I j g l B lev in s Is now s e rv in g
jege, I 'ulli-gdnle, Trim.
it , i'tr.ifM lM m | .1 I in ! IIH 'I mv llll'tll
Staff
College
at
Knit
Leaven­
I 'l ll I IM
I 4•I I I M i l • M i l l • lM| | H,t\K r l
lie in inurriril, has two rlilldirn w ills F ig h t e r fiip m ilru n X I.
worth, Ku im ,i lul iiu w liv e s
on
W est
F irs !
III | '111MI I I 1 11 I I I 11II '
llll I ||M4■
lili chin, liic large it ni.
.St l eet.
i l l 4 I'l I I I Ml I f I •H
World Wui ll included MS A-my I lu l l tv i ( I I I i * l l 1 t\ * I liiiil ■
uffieem, nine frum tlie All luice.
n is i
I I 11**4 i ti ■tail l l u I* ■
LA K E HELEN
I K ID
ii
eight from the Marine Cnrp
All Nanlurd and Rcniinule I'uun
one frum i),u Navy and Ul frum i
ly i'll Irens mu llivitid tu a l-'uurtli
1,1. I'lniu'ifi K i i l i l c r
(,'Hulun Hnller, Ft
year ul t
of July celahrallun planned ut Negl u imy, was ill owned in u foraigli eomitrius. Hiicielarv ,-f
II i 'Ci hhcn A ( afilain
I.nke Helen and I ’u uulnga fur
mall pond near Ihe 7th hole uf the Army Frank Pace Ji gave
that day according to u letter re- llu, Hamiiiule (,'nuutrv Club sliurt llu- cuminsncuuienl uddrii-,
T im cuursu, w liic li
lasted
III
calved by Forrest llrurker,ridge, ly after 2:01) o’clock yesterday
H V N \ f . l O N l l ) . I . - , peel ,1 '
manager o f tlie Beminolu Duunty afternoon while attempting tu m onths, w as d e sig ned In p re p a re
i'ru lm d itiM u f I - I I I I , '.tie,- I
thu o ffic e rs fu r d u ly us cu m in,in
Chamber uf Coinmnice, from Miss , catch illiniums.
I f ,, (,(■-• (,, llie r,.o k -■I - o p iu m
Ella Loulsu Eldriilge of l.a k e ; Thu pond, located m ar thu gull ilu rs an d g e n e ra l s t u f f o ffic e rs u l has I,-'cii a n iiu u o ei d ** v R ite
Helen.
course, had been rruntrd by exca­ d iv is io n , corps and a r m y levels
I , el. W i e l,I f, K N le, I, e .iiilim u d
(.'ol. H o w e ll's n e x t as sig n m e n t lu g ,-el,. , ,il ,,f l.a e M iiu d \ 11 l ure ■
A parnda will leave Casaadaga vations for Hu- fairways ami is
ut P:jll a. in. lo gu to Make Park, about Hi feet deep, W E. Watson, w ill he in Y o k o h a m a , .lu p in , lie III. ,e .dm. \ i . I u i . i , ’I , » ,
’llu- festivities will ilieludu hum ju nl leu uf tin- peace, stated thin e n te re d th e A r m y in D M " and 'ms
Cupi Riel.I,-r i ll,,- sol. &gt;&gt;(
hall, horsn rues, wnterskiing, and uiornlng. Dunuty .Sheriffs Howard tins’ll a w a rd e d thu Itru n x e Star M , m ,| M i i IF I i( i ,1 it „ i. Sin.
all kinds of games fur yuung nnd Hood and Buford Brown, using M e d a l, Hid C o m b a t In fa n tr y m a n lo rd 11" i a m ig m I »l Nun A n
old. the letter said. A fish fry grappling hooks, rwcowred the B ad ge, th e A r m y u f O c c u p atio n lu liiu '-i liu le w .iv tu ll.,. A ll Forcu
will bo served at noun nnd thoaa liody uhout an hour after the M e d a l fu r ssrvicu ill (J e riim n y , I,ane a , u ii l l f f l e v r ( m i .-I i .I v I b i i ,
present will be entertained by drowning.
th e W o r ld W a r I I K lc to r y M e d al i l i ue lo r
Companions uf thu boy madu an um l th e E u r o p e a n -A fr ic a n -M id ­
speaker* during thu roursu of the
unsuccessful effort to save him d le E a s te rn C a m p a ig n M e d a l w ith
day.
C IV IL
A IR P A T H D I ,
when lie was going down, said Mr. campaign s ta rs fo r s e rv ic e In thu
l ive i.lu m b ers o f Hit, C iv il A n
Watson. Thu youth waa the son of R h in e la n d and C e n tr a l E u ro p e.
ELECTED COMMANDANT
P a tr o l, f ly in g in tw o planus e n ­
DAYTONA BEACH (.Tv-Ttie Flor­ Cecil and Rosa E. Butler.
He formerly attended th* Uni- jo y e d a t r ip to .‘Jt. I'v tu rx b u rg
ida department nf the Marine
y e s te rd a y
vsralty uf Florida.
BUSINESS PARLEY
Corps league Ktinday elected John
V o ile W illia m s J r ,, M i l W a r n e r
JACKSONVILLE
h
itA
state
L. McKenna, SI. Petersburg, com
C APPIN 0 MOLDS
u n ,I K uv N ix o n m ad e t i n (lig h t in
inamlanl; Don E. Guslln, Daytona wide Industrial conference to aid
Two 1953 full capping molds ware a Piper pacer, and H e n ry M ,J a,
Beach, senior vicu commander; established industries, attract new recently installed in the C. C. lit. und R ud dy M u se in ,i cub plane.
Richard J. Rutan, fit. Petersburg, industries and further utilisation Welsh Tiru Shop, and replace tho Tlie Weather, a lth o u g h hot oil * Im
adjutant • paymaster; Mark R. of natural resouice* has been former ro capping molds for pass ground, w as j u to o l a t b.lHii) fe e l
for _
July
automobileliras.
"
Itowkea, aalnaivUla,
____ —
_ _U In Barlow
___ by'enger
.
________
Tha ma
that tho flmrs w ished th e y hud
.. .Judge advo- called
hin
Applegato, Op* •ba Florida State Chamber of Com- chinas
are operated under super' brought along Jackals, said Mr,
mere*.
vision of James Singletary.
McLauliu.
o u ^ ju v r y .
m
v u .u .im
E ld e r M i m i n g
se rve d
ill
New
(illln t'U at th e h l t i i lie iim u l H m
(iltu l w ith m n k o f c iu p u ra l. H i
also Ii nit lin e n y e a n u f
N av\

.

•
I

* 4itn i In* li'fl Mim itiJ ir M|»en f ••
1
( ■ tut i ni 1 imliM lv iiiii Vi* in I
ill ;ill tin *
t'M l*ill|'li In* isrilil t»f*
M u i li J |U*I I ' l M i i i p tfi

i

'( *! '1

&lt;

* - **nll»r Inly til

4 It

»' v
i ll. )
Mu '
\||
I'm
I I* Htk M Ml tla’ T .
H ,- ■
liiin
iMil niff
I
f. t» i * . .M ill

*1

•

ill'.* I Mint
• ll
)n uf* lisi s tint Ml* 11&lt;
\h .ihu Itlli' in Itnii- liiit Mm Aitlui
' i* \ . ii on of lllmoi* * aid t,nt:n
v* Ml tin ul* l;il• i wh if f *|u in
| Mu iinliki |v * \ i nl Hi.il ,i mind'
d * In)* In ill rift ((Mil ftO flu 11I II 1
M m M u ' iili iiii.il iio tnin aliM ii
tin tlhnoiN
nnr, rn n u l i r i i t
I &gt; IllJiflV III tils JiaMV |l&lt;k Ilf It* III
M #■ llt.i'h r s l | l l t o r
IM lIklllll

v
1

- -j. ,

i «&lt;&gt;i illit

V* nil'll Mill itf Hit' hr*

Ttoerner In the latter's it'Mdriice,
the old wilder palace of the Hups
burg emperors A crowd of several
hundred Austrian;. cheered Ach
non as be drove up to the palace
Next the U. K secretary paid a
formal visit to I'liancellor U'o(xdd
Flgl and Vice Chancellur Dr
Adolf Schaert
Ity III) 110 DEAN
Acheron will lake off Tuesday
Five Sanfoi.l
boys returned
for Brasil, where lie makes an of
flclal visit hefure reluming hi ilntutilny frum Tnlhibastee where
they participated In thu Hoys*
They
(J* salt! on hh arrival here Hun State program Inst week
day that Americans "admire and were 1 city Curded, Mummy .la
honor the pallcncn am) courage I'ulisun, Tummy flpuei, Wesley
with which the people of A.iMtia llnmll, mid Jue llutt'hlsun.
"It was Olle uf the best U iukiim
have home (he disappointments In
evi&gt;i
not having hail the liberty ami m in meeting people | tiav.
dependence pi utilised them" dor had," Mumm; JacoLaun, el. , led u
Mint.. Henutui during tlie neel..
lug the w a r
Cheering erowds thren ■&gt;ed the suid lifter III-, reluiii "Tin \ Ini
Mpinre at Finn* Josef Station In tlie crellMI uf I lie d up Up ll.eie I
the American sector of Vienna to can truthful!. -ay liny w.n- the
greet him On Ids 20 • mile train finest hunch uf Teliiiws 1 have
finite ibrmigh the Russian Zone ever met.”
Jacobson's !.111 for establishing
Aiuin Tulin Air II use. thou sands ul
education in surlul hygiene in
. ( imllaur-l na !■•«# S ill
the public sehnuls whs "th. must
nulstandllig" unit the must vigor
uusly del.sled mvasule put I.rfm.t
the I .eg D] St me during the Week,
Tommy Speer, who, with Jo- Hm
i lilsun, was elected a liiem'"'i uf
Hie Houle uf Kepirsentetiv. . Ill
aisled today.
Jacobson, a member of tin- Nn
Put chase of a dragline ut u tiuiinlisl party, won easy po-nige
rust of |U,7fiH from the Florida for Ids measure In the Senate, but
Jliiulpment Co., Jacksonville, wu» wlieu it was Introduced Into the
approved Saturday by the (fount;. House It wus violently opposed
Commission at a upecinl inwling. by n sninll and vociferous ciuup
Thu purchase was made nuc- which bulluved it sinful. The Union
rssery by thu fact that the Com­ was threntened with being sent
mission had ordered n previously lo hell if the measure passed Re
purchased dragline returned to prcseiitntivu S p e e r added.
the company from which it hint
However, they duterniinsl to
born pm chased'for failing to men brave this threat, uud pussv i the
sure up to icmiiruniunts.
measure, despite the fact tin, one
Thu report or mi appraisal tumid fo the most violent uf its opponents
on French Avenue right of way* i sli lull'd thu lineal in cover ilndt
•s submitted to thu (futility Com- cldidren and all Ihuse who undci
IOOKINO (lie ilHidel of eicg.uue,
(d is lo n minus the approval and luiik sex education as the m«i&gt; uru
Dean Achaton, U. H. Secrelary of
algnaturua uf the City Cumiuls- pruvlded. T h i s
State, iiiarrbc* In a tradttionsl
represvntel.v--,
•ion, waa ordered returned to the when faced with ilufcat, walked
proceaiion Just bafuto he received
City In order to securu thin ap­ out uf the House.
an honorary dsgraa at Oxford
proval beforu the County will take
Thu chief provisions uf tin trill
UiUvurslly. II* is lit England for
any action on thu mntlcr.
talk* with British leaders on mu­
was to establish compulsory cduThe paving of fjeminula Ifuulu cnlion In social hygiene bet ' cell
tual problem* in Europe and Hie
vard which leads from the O r­ the fifth and ninth grades ut the
Far East.
(faternuiioauD
lando Highway to the
Ataluu public schools, two hours a »cel»
Driving I'ark waa discussed, and It being devoted tu this subject. I he
was re affirmed !o ton surface the
troallmieil on I'su, xisl
road between a small bridge and
ithu horse track gate for a distance
h
) f a mile nnd a half with asphalt
and alag.
Action w,ts deferred on thu pav­
ing of the road from the gate
More photograph* from ama­
hast (he track to the llutlonvllle
Itv The Associated Press
Hoad. It was agreed to allow Hib­ teur photograpnei s are wanlcl m
the currant contest entitle,|, "A
A Mistering heat wave, of more
bard Casselberry tu reclaim the
Day at the Zoo," now being .-on- than u week's duration in some
11,000 which he donated fur the
ilucteil by the Emifonl Can-era aiea*. showed litllo let up over
completion of Hut road, and If lm Club, H.
tlurgi'ic, club mlvi ur, SouI her n and Central parts of the
desires, to return right-of-way announced today,
country today
deeds.
Ha stressed the fact that tlie
Sumo rain and wind stormt till
context I* oner, tu iirisuna not
member* of tna club. I'rinta arc io parts uf the sun - baked sections
bu submitted untnountad nnj | t,y In the Eastern hall of Ihe nation,
6 Inches in aixa, ami may bu turn- bringing temporary relief Bain
■J ovur to A. J. tlreur, at the fell III section! of the parched
Southern Hales where crop* are
Horida Home 0ns Co. office.
Thru* prixaa fur I ha (,e»t you threatened by th« prolonged hot
No mailer how far away
frum home yon may go on your filctur* hava been offered by Die dry spell.
It was a week end of stifling heat
Ilf, Wri*
vacation you can readily catch St. Johna Kealty Co., one fD*
■p on Ike home town aawa by second |8 and the third &lt;S. Mr. in many areax. Temperatures as
reading the Hanford Herald Berger* and Uor'lo- BwMnty high as I OB were reported In Ctm
*Vird tral and Southern states east of
whan you return. You ran ar- will act aa Judge
raags with your carrier key, ar Judga will “• f
, ju tula the Rockies. Refreshing bieexcs
Ik,
■nd rain storms brought relief tu
through Charlie Morrtam. circu­ weak.
The next matting of the club hot spots in sections of Ihe Ess!
lation manager, by telephoning
Ml) ta Hare yonr regular leanee will be held Wednesday night at ■nd South Atlantic stales.
the* i;tty
City Hull and
a n a o’clock
ocioca at in
i f the Herald aared far yea SitS
Thu death toll from Ilia summer
Interested ragldent* of thl* area season's longest stretch of hot
‘
twt are • « » , to.W de- ara
nviUd
to
attend
a*
guests.
weather mounted toward the 200
I to rear heme hi one
I * ' upon your return, An Intonating and Instructive mark. Thousand* of persons havo
program
la
promised
by
Mr.
flarbeen hospitalised for nsat prostra­
la no extra charge. The
weekly eubesrlptlnn gar* including the ahowlng of tion.
color
chart*
and
colored
pictures,
Beaches, parks and naorl areas
&gt;win eatltle all regal* r aub- and a demonstration of the use of
went Jammed with miUlona tryin.j
to lhie additional aerr- flitora.
to escap* the scorching heat. In
avlnn nn your v»Newest candidates us mamliara Chicago, sweltering In Ut« llth day
notify vanr cartka Herald of th* club a rt th* MUstx Batty of M degree or higher tomparaO U ta . « « . w »

■

H It i n

I"

t

4

.a . inrouah Tus*dv/ ex

i . j i i i .(tur-neii t:iuri.lp.'.«ha.v*r»

m

ii

M

v

i T l ' H

I l l l *

J

i l l

( i i-.is 1ii i ;i IhihiI
i

i.

• H \»* \ l I
i M. l s
t * jt
1
fur
1I't
1' '
It -1 u 11ll I u t

I I ' \

t

1, » |

11 i f

I

iN i.i I « i

i

hi

111» ‘ i t u i t i l l n -

f 1111m u i m Mii is * m 11mu til
Ml IM.
M I &lt;11 H i
M h h * ll
N li!l!lh
r . l I I.l H I Mm H I Ml Ml R h (
lit! .h
ill.. t l p l f l H 11 ill I M&lt;I*’I ll |H,) I
11 I v
I I II
III
Mi riii
1, ' f i
ih n i *i 11 * I illH III
. r &gt; \ M* I i i u till
4 Vi t| Illlt
, |* . If ■ I I M 4 . I l 11I I
lie*
I ll . •I
4.1 I
III till
lo| HI
I
I
'•Ill i * .* *ii»lu y
r
ii th -t’iiA
I |l
,i
|iM»in ll I. I4f*'I
II,
* , I M « III 4 t* llll Ml 4* I'll III
&gt;-Ii I t H 1| tJ kI *t lit III I I 14(14** tfl'i
,4 I
t
Ml I * It Hi- ill * IlY tl Y til*
t
ii Mu i m u i M i l l I* f s tf.’i* harp
I i
Ml)
* 4’ Mil
141*1 ..M il l’ s ill
• i .i .
r i iitu i io
fin ?tfe 11 h a ck
-I f sal 4tg f i l l
I I I Mm I w *i i i | U
I ll
* &lt;*i( T Mu ( ..in j'ti) i h . hi
in Milt
I .1 Mi i l l . &gt;1* m| I
■, I 11III* *I &gt;I l i ’ISlt
,i*i
Mu* i|!H' h. ii 4.1 Mh m iu r in r

.

Hum f i \

u 11.• 11

’ &gt;H HIM 11*&gt;l I

-Hill nl

Mil1 I'll

I Iklt

fuilUMh
M I’ ll I i t y

-i•m 11‘ iH ih lin il
l* . * i \ * ' i
ir p u r f t 'il
■ n n I'.is lm I* nl ii* ci kr*l Mils key
■..iiil i n fu r li|in i ll
M Ih r s m u t
h im ' lit' tijut he*‘ii 111f m.i h'tl ifixiih is
in
ue 11it ti
HuiM u iiu f
I iiCif ricir
Mil IH I d
Willi* l| VI Hi t, 141.4 I'l M i.||‘
i. Ih I 1 1 I i i im liu i itm u 'l
Mur
I liV I" I' Iiil U'llH I m till' it ijlHht
I «•* *1*1 ,i
m il 1 Mil I'llU ’f d ll'. N.llil
i • l i i i f h ill i .I ti *&lt;i* I ’l HIM Hiu
i n

*i

i n u r l t ii

(M in i’ ' r h ’

Am mI I i .’ I il n i in. u ,i • .'h cu fu r
M il ii&gt; r i luT . i i ii'ii.th n ii ?»alur
ih
lu ll ilic ro
"•»
'p i'iu la H o H
III if lu* lu ill Hill limbs *1 f .1.1 I'lto u g ll
Mii tu
umiMuiu i’il i*r c»l#r .«m o(
• I*-, mu • up 'i Ml in Mu* IV .v p ii.in
•m v i ' i m iH 'itf nets I v%in n in g Hiu na
hm i
» t*u f a im s iu oiiM Hie H rit
• h fi.'t t i Mh* h ip ’/ r i i n . i l one and
it* in .i f \ i;« y p t aiut Mu* lU’iR hbor
ih
\nit!«• K r v p ll.in •.ndan
I t o i u t v r i . i ’H
1 lit' 11* iv ua no if 11*4*11ii ft »»f thi* K o ta ry
&lt; lu ll to day oi! iiiT o iin t ol Hu* l. id lo i
N h 'iif p r o if r iin lu ld a l S u u lan d o
S firim t*! Inst W i'dp P M lny

IHovii’ Time 'ruble
RHZ

".Show Wlntu and tlie Hsvun
Dwarfs”
1 IH) - 2 :4 4 - 4:CU - tl: D I • 7;B 6

14: in
M O V IE LA N D
"Th*

M o b"

P R A IR IE LAKH
"Variety Hour" 7&gt;46 only
"Macao'1 8:46 - 10)80

ki___ . ■ .•• -'^ S L ,

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

'.-■LL.

%'. g M

it

. - 'I J i V 1*-

*»

4

i

�la»a(Sirf'J2SS
',75||W 5m

The Sanford Herald
IU4a»ltale4 ta I M

a-a&amp;rb.tssEijms!

V m m . I M I M M aw N o r t t r i r .l-

• it if t a lim » B (

TODAY'H

fa r

th a

IIIIIL K

i

VKHHH

Mott dearths aria# from man',
greed. He ruts down forests on
mountainsides and abuses natural
m oarce*, robbing future genera­
tions. Forest fire* caused
by
eireleaaneM every year denude
thousand* of arrrs of foraat enter.
Wo defeat f»«i * gmermi* Inten­
tion*. There wai a dearth In the
land.— 2 King* 4:68.
Deadly enemies of humanity
■re Mill abroad and In pmdllnna of
power. Ilui Hod has MIH greater

Cungratulalinn* In llie Rev. Joint
Rrinicomb of Orlando upon hit
•lection as bidiop of the klrtliorlio
Church. That it quite a Inlmle to
all Central Florida.
Tire Upholders Union of die

could to for tx lltr living condi
..Rons, fricndlitr people, or finer

, .M ing.
i- •

Attorney Or rffrsl Prvin «itim*ln
that flO percent nf the federal gam-

hling ilamp lieklers rell bolita. The
inietiahle desire oi a certain (mrlion of the public for cheap gam-

bling anparenlly mint be met, but
Ihe unfnrtumtr pad about Imlila
is liial it ireli. mil itx victim. d«f&gt;
not wait for lltr tuckets In come
In it. a* i« tiue oi most other forms
nf gambling, ami in seeking nul
iti victims bolita generally picks
unon the poor and benighted hea­
then, relher than the man who ran
Afford to lose. Thut it takes thr
breed nut of lit virlims* mouth

WrnriRlincr over pant mistaken—mtch an theme which
httvo lost t'hlim to the free world — Isn’t very valunblo.
Learning from them Is always good. Itlght now the United
Staten would profit by directing attention to Africa where
th e Jungle Is being stripped to open new resources, both m a­
terial ami humnn.
Problems of racial tension and colnnlnlfum, which con­
tributed h o much to China's
&gt; ■
Africa JSfrlrnns, Aslans, Arabs and huropenns need to tind
a way to IK O' Mtfuitiur Muccoenfuliy, each allowing freedom
to tim others, co-operating with the others in meeting com­
mon problems.
/
The rising nations on that continent, both those
struggling to throw off age-old yokes of colon iaUanr and
(hose taking shape as nations for the first tim e,• need in­
dependence. Needed conditions not met voluntarily will be
taken by force by tlio Africans, with violence th a t will linrm
the whole free world.
The fact is that Africa Is being stirred by new life. Thr
jungle is being pushed back by modern machinery and rib­
bons of highways interlace the continent over which the
treasures hidden in the deep interior can be sped to the coast
anil to new industrial plants. Distances are being erased by
the airplane.
Half tlm world’s gold, three quarters of Its cohall, HR
«or cent of its Industrial diamonds, most of Its uranium nre
there, along with zinc, copper, tin and unmeasured supplies
of petroleum. The potential waterpower of the Congo Is
greater than the total capacity of the United HtuteK, three
timeH that the Covlet Ur ion.
These vast treasures must he used for the benefit of
the African people, who need education nml better living
standards. II is wise to make them our iiIIIch because in time
of war Africa could hold the balance of defeat or victory for
the free world, In time oi peace it can contribute to Its wel­
fare.

W IN T E R HAVEN. (Special)—
The annual commodity report
from the Pompano Stale Farmer*
Market M utt* in cxceta of $16,000,000 wax paid farmer* during
the
1051-51! vegetable season.
More than 6,300,000 units of vege­
table* m;.....* - i t the. ula1- marV&gt;er-‘
i-irj—r* ingle pintform (1,000* » 100*1, Jinan* li-*,t
In volume with more than 2,270,INK) hushrlx uvrrnging $2.80. Over
l,7(io,niMi tm*hel* nf pepper nvoraged $2.81 slitl Oil i-rale* of
strawberries, a new Item on this
market, brought n $!UMI per crate
average. Over 12,800 hu*het* of
okra hinught th» next highe*t of
(7.08 and better than 200,0481
bushels of eilcilBihert avernged
tfl.HO. Aernrdlng to Market Man­
ager O. II. Hogan** year-end re­
port to William L. Wilson, Direc­
tor of Mate Market*, the total*
for the year nre "the largest

Dr. Edwin Walker
Is Named Dean At
Rollins College

W IN TER
PARK
(Special)—
Dr, Edwin It. Walker has been
appointed Dein of Rollins Col­
lege. It was announced today by
Hugh F. McKean, president of
the rnllegr.
Dr. Walker, who served from
Inuuury to July of la it year ns
riinsultnnt to Millard Caldwell,
the administrator of the Federal
Civil Defense Administration, has
licril dean nf tile College nf Alta
nml Hclence* at Florida Htale Uni*
evrslty since HUH.
In announcing Ihe appointment,
said: “Helectlng the dean
Many people are concerned over reports from Korea -McKean
(or Hollins College ha* hern a
thnl certnln typen of ammunition have been rationed to Joint enterprise nf the faculty,
Holdlcrii enRiiRed in front-lino fiphtiiiu. The find reaction in the trustees, ami the administra­
one of wonder that mildlorn from Ihe iimenal of the world tion of Rollins College. 1 am
Hhrnild l&gt;e without all the ammunition they want to do their pleased Hint Dr. Walker lias ac­
cepted what nmounta t-j a call
joint, A Defense Department explanation was wordy and in­ (rum the entire college. Dr.
volved and ended hy saying th at ammunition w uh rationed Widker has n brilliant record ns
Im ra u s e tltere wan u temporary nhortuge, wlticli wan h a rd ly an educator nml no administrator,
lie brings to us experience anil
a startling whitennril.
wisdom, and he will ho an InH u t It td io u hl lie re m e m lH 're d I tin I w a r f a r e In d if f e r e n t valuable aid in our drive In make
fro m a n y o th e r k in d o f h u m a n a c t iv i t y a n d t h r i i h i i i i I rid es Kolliiis extend Its b-adnishlp In
w h ic h seem h o HciiMihlc in o th e r liuHiiiemieH to n o t itecoHMarily tbe dlicrtlnn &lt;•( through ami
a p p ly to c n m lia t. A m m u n itio n m iK lit l&gt;&lt;‘ in p le n tifu l s u p p ly in sound education."
Dr. Walker holds a It, A. from
o n e a re a o f f ig h liiiK w h ile it m ig h t lie w horl in a n o th e r a r e a
Southwestern University, a It. D
rloHe h y . T h e p ro b le m o f t r a n s p o r tin g lu m m m ilio n to w h o re
(rout Vamleihllt University, and
It Is needed a m i a n lir ip u t iiiR need a t a p a r t ic u la r Hite is a a I ’ll. I&gt;. from the University nf
d if f ic u lt one. H a tio n iu g in n o irc t linen ucceHHiiry to m a k e c e r ­ Chicago, lie has served as pro­
ta in t h a t e x iH tln g M o c k s o f a m m u iiilln ii a r e n o t d e p le te d b e ­ fessor of idillnsophy and religion
at Ccnlin) College In Fayette,
fo re n ew linen can lie h ro u p h l up,
Missouri, associate professor nf
The complalutH aliottl rallouiiiR of ammunition were philosophy ill Ihe University of
made hy a group of HoldlorH In a letter to a roiiKrouHinan, II Colorado, and professor of phllo
Ih easy to tllldernland Die milillern' altitlltle anil to Hympii- nophy and director of genurni
at Oklahoma A A M
thliso with them, Hut it in difficult for men engaged in com- education
College. During the lumrnrr of
hat io nee the picture nf the fiphtiug an a whole.
l»11 mi was visiting professor at

Kuiinncd Ammunition

T lie c o m p la in ! of, th e n *f lit in*; m e n Hhould lie In v e n t)a n te d n n d i f a m m u n itio n in u n n e c c H n n rlly s h o rt rp d e k a c tio n
to re m e d y th e H itn a tlo n Hhould he ta k e n . H u t w e n ho u ld n o t
ho too q u ir k fl&gt; c r itic iz e litOHe w hono |A b*|rtv n tlp p ly ln K th e
iroopH w lt i i w iia t th e y need. F re q u e n t I," I lie p ro lile n iH w liic li
arlH e a r e tlio i c h i i II o f tin * n a tu r e o f w a r n P h o r th a n th e
f a u lt o f a n y in d lv id u n lH .

Tho Wise Specialize

Add to IIn* linl oT 1li'iMocrii tic citiulItliilci for prculdi'id
hind her favorite mm, Senator lirieii McMahon of Comierticut. lie lately made tlie iio \V H |)a |re t'H try Ilia demand for nit
itltnirdiulo iniRe eniiHtruction of hydrogen bomlm, apparently
without regard to cont or Uh effect on the rent of tho arma­
ment prog rato.
Since eninrlng the Senate In 15)43, McMahon I ii i h dune
HomethinK which more of hlu collcugucn could do witli profit.
He linn taken one particular field itu a npeclalty, tlie atomic
linmii and Itu |ion&lt;ilhle effecta In conitequentJo he probably
I i i i h more information on thin miliject Ihim any otlier nenator.
■•lei, argument* over trivia, their

berd-hesdedness end headlong col
|5t lUlon, Taft *nd Eisenhower seem
increasingly likely lo lock horns in
&lt;«n irreconcilable deadlock, enme
the Republican convention next
week. In such an eventuality don't
count General MacArthur out. He
it the one man in the entire coun­
try who combines the Matesman
ihin and conservatism of Senator
i
Tab with the personal popularity
nf General Eiienhower. Whet more
:
'logical result could come ant nf
[
"Chicago next week thin Mar-

Fire Protection
Report Is Made By
Pompano Market
Begins In Seminole

A quarter of a century ago. when radio wan flrnt cotnlnu
Into Kenerni mui, Senator Clarence C. Pill nf WnHhlnRton
made a *tuily of wave leoRtlm and other radio probluniH. Hia
influence Ih at ill ticen in tho Fedoral (.'oniimmieationn law.
Other Honatora have concentrated on forelRtt nffalru nr
economic)!. Yearn iiro we had any number of ta riff apcciaIlHtfl in the Senate, Their actlvltlca were mainly devoteil to
nalnliiR increnned dot lea on llieir ataten' prodnctH. I f there
urn ta riff Hpeelnlliitii In the Senato today, they have not been
widely advertised.

Tlie HpeclallHt la iilwayo In demand in any walk of life,
from car and radio repairing to medicine. More of our public
mon Hhould remember thin

Alumni Donationn
To Stctmn $20,290

Fort Myers Htnte Market! ‘A
fair volume of sweet potatoes
with No. In selling at $11.00 per
bushel, Mediums (2.51) and largo
*3.(10.*
Starke Slate Market! ‘Bradford
County's yellow sweet corn ilesl
Is over, A tfitnI of 17,727 five
doxrn rrntes nnd lings returned n
grnss revenue of $&lt;l 1,IH)fl.78 In
growers. Thirty-four rars moved
out of the market during the
short deni. The |m*t week light
volumes id Ford Hook Iteans
moved lit $1.75 In $2.50 per bushel,
Crowder pea* at $1.26 to $1.50,
hiilterlieaMs lit *2.25 and pepper
al (2.(8) per bushel.'
Plant
City
Htnte
Market!
'Volume drrllned to 8,'JHH units
with n gross revenue to grnwors
of *22,031 20. Okra load In volume
with fancy bringing *2.75 In
*7 00. averaging *1.301 Choice
*1.00 In *2.75 average $1.85. Egg­
plant followed in volume at $1.00
to *3.0(1 per hush'd, averaging
*2.15 nnd a very light volume of
licll pepper averaged * 1.116.'
Ilr o o k e r .Stale M a rk e t: 'V o lu m e
d e clin e d to .7,1152 p a c k a g e * w ith
n g ro s s le v c n iie o f *10,-112 to
g ro w e rs
th e
past week. L ig h t
vo lu m e s o f p epper. lu iU e rh e iin a
a n il p e a * n re m o v in g .'
,

the University of Chicago,
Dr. Walker's nrllcles hti\s nppeared In nin-li journals as (he
Join md of I’hllosoohy, Ibe Re.
view of Religion, the Journal of
tlie Christian Century, tbe Anmltr. of tbe Oklahoma Academy of
Science and III. Annals of the
Kansas Ac demy of Science. He
Is n member of the American
Philosophical
AssocuilUm,
th e
Southwestern Philosophical Conferoncr, Pld Kaiipa Phi ami PI
Kappa Delta Fraternities, nnd
he was a Kent Fellow.
In ncceptlrig the appointment
Dr. Walker staled Dial Im has
uiiHinlled faith in Ihe l.lheinl A lls
College nml Dint lie sees III It n
means of preserving Die finer
Ameririni tradition*. In roming
to Rollins College. Dr. Walker
subl, "I believe that Rollins Col­
lege bus bull! through Ihe yeais
foundation* of ediirnlluual polh v
nml tradition which can lie ex­
tended lo establish its position a&gt;
one of America's stronger colleges. I nm In rmnpletr sympathy,
with Die desire nf Ratlin* College
to remain small, In continue Ha
famous ronfrrenre plait method of
teaching, amt Its nlm of producing
Du&gt; necessary leadership whlrh a
drmoctnry must have to aurvlva."

D EI.A N D (.Special| The united
.Slidsmi Alumnl'a proxy endow,
ment campaign has brought *20,2(8) in g if), and pledges from 422
graduates nml former students, nrcording to the second report which
lias Ju.it Iwcn mulled to alumni.
Thin amount rcinossnls $|Pt,uoo
III endowment ns tills plan gunrnntees eiiilowmrnt hy paying five
per rent Interest on that amount
each year,
TIiI n trport shows n 6.1 per rent
Increase over Dm first report In
the amount subscribed, (t also
represents 281 who have never he.
fore given tn Nielson. Nearly one
nut of every four who have auhscribed Is giving the Interest on
$1,(88) or more of proxy endow­
IN S U R A N C E A T A H A V IN f.
ment.
The second report Includes the
FOR YOUR
names of all who have given and
H
O
M
E
* A U T O M O B IL E
all those who give during 1052
will hero me charter members of
BUSINESS
Urn United Stetson Alumni. Char­
ter members will rncelvo attrac­
tive membership certificate*, suitaide for framing.
The proxy endowment plan le
nun nf three program, tn aaelat
Stetson. Others are Nletaon U ni­
versity Council, an advisory group
nf 100 nf Florida'* leading Imtl"Your Mutual Insurance Friend'
nr** men and Imslneis women, and
&gt; minimum of $100 to Hteteon t i l N. Dark Ave.
I'hone 111
each year on thalr birthday.

TALLAH ASSEE (Special) —
Forest fire protection on n county*
vrlde *calo In Union and Seminole
countie* will he established on
July 1 by the Florida Forc»t Serv­
ice.
State Forester C. H. Coulter
... H addition of the two nrw fire
fuai/jd anils will up protected
m ta * '.yy : 1,2.806 acre* In a new
high of 12,851,81(1. In Union coun­
ty, 02.202 orre* have been under
nroleetlon under an agreement be­
tween several individual landown­
er* and the Florida Fore*! Scrvite.
The two new unit* are lining un­
dertaken n ftrr a ruthnek In some
other arrvlrr* made sufficient
fund* available, Coiiller raid.
Establishment nf the two unit*
wa* favorably voted upon In the
eountle* in the IPftO (intend Kle--tlon, but Im* been delayed hv the
Slate forest service hronuxe of Innileqnate fund*. Mnnntre, Saraxola
and Collier rnimlle* bavr also np
oiled for lh« *erv|re. bill pruteelion cannot tie startl'd In I Item vet
bcenu-e of funds, ('uniter sold.
Previously, no counties Imd es­
tablished forest fir« rontrol units
wh|eb are H o tly flltnuecd by the
rotinlira and the slate nltd federal
government*.
Union, with teuton nrres of
forest l»nd, won't reiplire nnv ad­
ditional lookout lower*, Nrmlnnle.
with 163,307 forested sere*, wilt
need one |n tt," erotrol *pellon.
Union already has two slate-own­
ed towers. Seminote besides the
one nrw lower, will be nerved bv
tower* constructed for the prrvlnu*Jv established Orange and Vol­
usia county units.
lloth counties will lie assigned
two fire-fighting crews when the
winter fire season approaches, bill
proterlinn will begin with one
rrrw nf I wo men nnd a fire-fight­
ing truck In each rimnly. Simplemental held could be called In
from adlolnlug roontle*. The coun­
ty rangeri In f'elnmbla and Or­
ange eonnlle* will supervise the
Dillon and Seminole I I nI*«. r*tHU,f»e
tlvrlv. with the crews being dlspnlrhed by radio.

OCALA (.SpecialI The Florida
Forest Service will begin taking
applications fur pine arpdlingn fm
the coming planting season on
July I, It was nutint!nml tm liy bv
Dlslrirl
Foreslcr.
Ilarobl
K
M lkrll. Orders will lie nrcepleit
up to anil lorbiilbiK Hepl. I.
"Due to the Increased cost of
prndurtlnn, we have been forced
to raise seedling prices from
*2.76 per thousand to fJ,l)P,"
M lkrll said. F.xprrss orders will
lie shipped express rollert at
destination.
Appllratlon blanks or Irtforpia.,
tbm copeendiiK sradllngu may be
secured from the loe d County
Agent, or the Dlstriet Forester,
Ibix 621, Drain,

A 8MART APPEARANCE
RATES A SECOND LOOK

SHE’LL LOOK TWICE

GROOMED MAN.
dollar* ■for a water
million dolUn for
laahaa. Rhrer Canal,

itssaiiSireai

............ Thaw Who S
Public - Bant
Ara
.,
' *'1 i

. 1 . 4}

Tha Ooaa

. ■. , •

Who
Surviyt
*., - w t

PHONE 4M
,tMl»W*i|

V/'Vr

m

i

-

1

f

i
rTT

, 'f-

I)R. C. L. PERSONS

•' ■1-1 ■- L
"
***”■
Ty?.w .9i^v-' " rq
MANILA CP-* A •yf’ Xf-m with
winds of PO mile* «r Nntf near
the ernter I* moving westward
across the I’ocilir some 750 miles
cast of the Southern Philippines,
the weather bureau reported today.
The big slorm, which still Is In­
creasing In Intensity, was reported
moving west - northwest at It
miles an hour.

.

EYES EXAM INED
(■LASSES FITTED

'

118 South Palmetto A v h h m

Carelessness
Creator of Accidents
Hy
W. V. Hitting
Touchton Drug Co.
Almost n hundred per cent
of accident* nro caused by
nothing more than careless­
ness . , . automobile,
fire,
drowning*, fall*. The remedy
la simple, be rnreful at nil
times . . . tills takes constant
awarrnrs* nnd prnrtice.
It is natural as we come to
live in morn densely populated
urea* that acrblenta will llirrnisc if ivn do lint lake extra
precaution to prevent I hem.
ilcing ruicful pay* off In big
dividends, practice it daily,
your efforts will lie tewarded
when opportunity for accident *
occur nnd you ran surrcnsfully
avoid thrill.
You won’t need to regret the
accident that never happened.
I'opyrlahl
T h is I* I h r m i l , i i f a s e rie s n f
I '. it l l a r l a l n il» » M l» e iM m t* * |&gt; p r p r la a la Ib is p a p e r e a c h w e e k .

1949
! Mymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan
$127600

194!)
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan
H 3 4 0 -« o

1950
St title baker
Commander Sedan
Low Mileage, Looks New

$1676-00

1946
OldHinoldlc 2 Dr.
Sedan
$795.00

Pine Seedlinus Are
Wan led By Service

ON TH E STAGE — TONITK — D:00 P, M.
MISS SNOW WHITE • BKNDIX - BEAUTY SEARCH
LAST TIMES TODAY • “SNOW WHITE and lha 7
DWARFS"

SHOWING TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY!

KILLED B T LIGHTNING
MIAMI TELEViaiOV
TAMPA kW-Lawrcnce T. Steley
M IA M I &lt;-*— Mlamlana get their
Hint view of a live televlilon net­ Jr., commercial fishermen, wai
struck ami killed by lightning while
work show tonight at 0 p. m.
Sen. Spemard L. Holland (D.- In a boat In Tntnpx Huy Sunday.
Fie ) will give the principal ad
dress when station WTVJ loins the
network for the first time.
There nre an estimated 115.000
t e V ’Isinn sets In the area with
OPTOMETRIST
WTVJ the only station.

Is Kill ria l, r a il In j r ,,|r

an..

1941

ene h.mlr »lih s h.nunrr, losr (a
ra.lnten.Br* . . . Mil •ills. |. ih.

Buick Special Sedaa

*8s «isll la a.Ur

$276-&lt;M)

p r llf f l sol ill las fot
dollsr rnasl.

**•■ u.s.rM.o«L
COMI IN-AHI10 iu lAMrtll

Mill Lumber &amp; Supply
Yard, Inc.
Call The I.umber Number
210 MAUNOl.IAt AMK.

For Hudden Nervlcc

I'h o iie 1031

Hartford

�*c v

S o c ia l C a le n d a r

Wallace Bell lius left for Fpnrtanburg, S. C. on a business tiip.
Miss fit j I Boyle has left tot
Columbia i&gt; C , where she will
visit relatives
Mr. and Mr*. Huger Ingrain ic
turned on Friday nflci spending
the pa*t two week* in Mat'ins­
hore. W. Yu.
Mr. and Mr* Willlmo il i» l
have lelurned fiom a two wi-u'«
vacation spent in l ‘i linctuli. F- .1
and Hillsdale. N Y
Mr and Mrs W .1 Tunnii Idle
returned on i'nday iiom I I sm tei
sonvllle, N »
where they !..■*#
spent the past two weeks
Mr&gt; Voile Williams ,lr ami on
Jimmy liuie teluriied limn Aluer
leu*, fits . where she visited tier
parent*. Mr and Mrs .1 W. 1-utt
Mr,
family
West
weeks

Friend* of t lumte i Ian ke will
regret to lenrn that he 1* ill and
confined In the F'i mold l.aiighluu
Memorial llo-ial.il
Mr and Mrs F M Swann pi in
to leave tomorrow foi I'hil.olelplo &gt;
l‘a . In visit M l* Swnllll s il.nlgMei
and *on in law Mi and Mts ll
1* Midler, for ten dots
Miss Viva Kathleen Tillls, whose
son of Mr. ami Sirs. Peter J Uilknr
Halm day at dr.’IU o'clock in Bartow.
Mr. and Mis link hi plan to leave
Iliiknr W stationed with the Navy.

MiNH Tillis Wed To
Peter Paul Bukur

Advice On Tuna
Given To VisitorH

the top tier was celiteied with
double wedding hells. At each
corner of the table was u silver
randehihru holding pink candle*
and silvei computes mid dishes
held mints and nuts
After spending some time with
their guest* tile bridal couple left
for a wedding tiip to the (iulf
llruche* after which they will
make their home in Newport, U
I. where the bridegroom I* Motion­
ed. For traveling, Mr*, llukiii
wore n Navy blue sheer sleeveless
dre** with jacket of champagne
imported linen with touche* Ilf i d
on the collar mid sleeves llei m
eessurles were of Navy blue.
Mrs. Bukur attended the schools
of Tampa and graduated front
Lakeland High Helmut, She also
received a diploma from Stetson
University in DeLnrid where sic*
was a member of Della Delta
Della sorority, the (lice Club and
Traveling Squad. Kcrentlv she bn*
been employed in I hi' Trust De­
partment of ths Find National
Bank In St. Petersburg.
Mr. Bukur I* n gnidiinle of
Seminole High School and attend
ed Stetson where lie was a mem
her of I iinihiln Chi Alpha frnler
nlty and Kunpu Kappa IM music
fruleriilly. He is now -ervlltg In
(|ir, United Ntntcs Navy stullunc.
nt Newport

*.....family
......... pews were
the
cluster# uf asters tied with pink
satin streamers.
Mrs. Jean Famhrough, organist,
of Hallies City played a program
of nuptial music with solos being
sung l,y Mr*. Ceurge Union of
Daytona Beach and Alias Jean
Harris of Bartow.
The In ide was given In marriage
hv her uncle, M. M. Tillis of FI.
Myers ntnl wore a gown of Chan­
tilly
lace fashioned with a
n halter
__ ____
neckline over which was worn a
short larr jacket with long sleeves j
nml small turn over rnltnr The
accordlan pleated hoop skirt ex­
tended Into n Chapel 'rain. With
th
it she wore n single strand of
nenrls arid n tlnv smocked cap of
Illusion encrusted with pearls. Her
veil was fingertip length. Hhr
Mrs. Donald June* entertained
carried a white Braver Book
topped willi a single white orchid rccenllv with u Coca Coin party
anrl showered with while butterfly honoring Mrs. Mark Jn&lt; &lt;&gt;hy of Uni
orchid*. The bride also carried a las, Tex. nml Mr*. William Blair
100 year old handkerchief, used of Ht. I.uiils, Mo. Tin* guests gath­
hy her mother ami other family ered nt 4:00 o’clock ut the Junes'
home on Hanford Avenue. Uite In
brides.
the afternoon refreshments were
The mu id of honor was Miss
Nsncv Foldings of Jacksonville; served by the hostess. She pres­
ent ed the honored guest* with mo.
and hHde*mnlds were M l** Mary mentos of the occasion.
Ann Bukur, sister of the bride­
Those enjoying the party with
groom of Hanford; and Ml** Betty
I,ou Watsmi of Fort Meade. They Mr*. Jacoby and Mr*. Blair were
wore white organdy ballerina Mr*. Blake Hawyer. Mrs. Walter
Steele, Mrs. Rudy Sloan, Mrs. T,
length gowns with off-ahoulder
neckline* nml full organdy skirt* B. Tucker, Mr*. Grne llurrlsmr of
Jacksonville Beach, Mr*. Charles
over pink Inffeta. They wore wide
idnk
sashes ami
poke-lmnnet Park Jr. Ilf Jacksonville and the
hostess.
shaped pink Illusion hut*. They
carried old fashioned nosegay* of
pastel pink flowers tied with pink
nml lavender ribbon*. Jose Booth
Quintana and l.eanne Quintana of
Miami, cousins of the bride, served
as flower girl and ring ''eerer.
George Bukur of New York City
served as best man. Groomsmen
we'e tfatnh Inuring of Hanford
and Ernest Cowlev of Tampa.
Serving a* ushers were Jack Clark
of Tampa nml Jack Haman* of
Bartow.
Following the wetldlnv a recep­
tion was held In the soelsl parlor
of the church. The room was deco­
rated with palms and ba*ket* of
pink aster*. The hrlde'a table was
covered with an embroidered ItaBan lace cloth and centered with
a three tiered wedding cake. Each
tier rested ho fluted columns and

U ------ U ’'*

hot( pulse strung «tul temperxtur#
high.
C a ll:* doctor immediately for
heat itroka. If non# gvallabla,
quickly remove the victim'* doth*
lug and *punge cool water over
body. Apply lc# bag to brad.
Prim# purpote la to rwtpca body
bl#.
temperature a* quickly a* poaal*
Th# wonderful aunihlna w* an*
joy all year round la our greatoat
asset. But during thaaa long, hot
cummer daya remember to enjoy
It wlaelyl

H o a r”

aim
“M acao ”

-marking
• —

niurriage to Peter Pawl Bukin,
of Hanford, was an event of
Following a shuit wedding (rip
fui Newport. It. I. where Mi

t s s .
and their akin. For those of us
who live here the year round It's
pretty easy to spot a first time
tourist hy his Inhslrr red color.
There la nothing more nttrnctive than a smooth, even tun. With
common sense nml a testily good
i tua tan lotion, almost anyone can
■get a good sun tan.
While I was In Miami n few
week* ago I was Invited to inspect
the preparation of Coppertone, a
.... tan
..... .......
...........
. is a .Florida
_____
sun
lotion
wide),
roduct manufactured In Miami. I
ad used Coppertone. hut hnd no
Idea of the research Hint weld
Into Its prepurnlion. This lotion
alio comes in cream form and i*
wonderful for this climate since It
i( very rich In cocoa hu'K-r and
lanolin and actually heneflclul for
both skin ami hair. Hun bathing
often leaves the skin drv nml sus­
ceptible to wrinkles, so even if
you are already brown, it's a good
Idea to apply lotion to the skin,
'and If you use one that contain*
.lanolin, to rub It Into the hulr.
i It 1* Impossible lo Inn In lust
n few days-—you mint take it slow
and easy, Too many neonle have
.learned through agonizing experi­
ence that sunhtirn and heal stroke
fare a high price to pay for a quick
•un tan.
| Although nor ■umnirr tempera♦urea are In the high eighties ami
dow nineties most of the summer
we hear verv little of sunstroke
her# In Florida. However, working
out In lire sun can cause bent
stroke, which I* very d»n»#rnu*.
From the National Association of
Mutual Casualty Companle* come*
a few suggestions for emergency
'treatment of overexposure to the
aunt Y
Heal cramna—acmptonisr palnJnl. ipgsmodlr contractions In tho
abdomen, arm* or leot. Brat treat­
ment Is to get victim out of sun
and allow to rest In coni place.
Heat exhaustion — symptom*:
d in in '** , often followed bv nau­
sea. Victim remains conscious.
Move to rqol niece and stretch mil
n prono poiltldn face dnwn with
itad tow. Ixioien clothing, Induce
IrMin to drink hot salt water.
Heat stroke — thl* Is esnecIsMy
asrioua; iVmotojns: hraduchs, dieyln**s. wPh&gt;. red or purplish
flashes Mfors ,!!»• eve*, puol!*
contracted.. Hkln Ireconie* dry and

V a r ie t y

and Mis. W. I’. Hall and
left over the weekend ’or
Virginia tu spend a two
rural lull.

Wylie ami Wyllue Vickery h u e
returned to then home in I ’nlu'ku
after visiting for a week with llieir
grumlinother Mr* l.illtan Vick
cry

Ml**
VI vii
Kathleen
Tillis,
daughter of Mrs. I.oulse C. Tillis
and the late Fred
Tillis of HI.
Petersburg, became the bride of
Peter Pr ii I Bukur, son of Mr. and
Mr*. Peter .1 Bukur of this city,
uu Saturday ut (Clin o'clock at the
First Methodist Church in Bartow.
Itev. Jesse Waller performed the
double ring ceremony.
Evrry ycai lliuiisnnda uf Florida
The choir loft and chancel of
visitors rush tt, our henrhes In ac­
the church were hanked with
quire that precious "Florida tan.” palms and irilcrsperced with ca­
And although much hu* lieen writ
thedral candelabra holding lighted
i | ' - ; u - « . / . - r *».. .*«i B
' ^ r ? ” i3 S r.f* 5 K
:s !..u h; . A r . ' : L i ; ' S "

)

j r c r s o n a l s

MONDAY
The F irit Baptist Training Un­
ion Worker’* council will begin at
7:00 p.m. with a covered illih sup­
per in the Memorial Educational
Building.
A concert of sacred music hy
the Princeton Vhculogi il Semi­
nary Choir wiil he presented ut
8:00 p.m. A cordial Invhaiioii is
extended to all music lovers to
take advantage of tide opportti" ty
to hear one of the nntiim's uutittndlng male choruses at the
First Presbyterian Church.
TUESDAY
The Daughter* uf Wesley Sun­
day School class v.-ill hold « pally
in McKinley Hall at S.oo p.m.
with Mrs. A, B S tr.n u , Mts, C.
H. Winn, Mr*. J. A. Hu a aid. Mis.
L. M. Tyre and Mis. 1 J. Boyette
as hostesses. A polled plant sale
wilt be held with pioceeds to he
donated to th# chuich bulldn lfund.
The Seminole High Helms,I Hunt!
will hold summer pi adieu in the
school hand hall ut 7:!tl) p.m. All
alumni ami Interested persons
are cordially Invited tu he present.
The prayer meeting service ut
the First Baptist Church will he
at 8:00 p.m.
The Sanford Tourist mol Shufflthoard d u ll will hold a coveted
dish supper at li:l)0 o'clock ut the
rluh house. Each will hi lug u cuvertd dish tu pass, and tnldewuie.
Following the supper the regiilai
b u iln tll meeting will he held fol
lowed by card games.
WKDNKS1JA Y
The Prayer Meeting Service ut
the First Baptist Chuich will t,e
at 8:00 p.m.
The Executive Committee of the
First Baptist Church will hold Its
monthly meeting aftei the pisy.n
meeting service.
The Fidells Class uf the Fust
Baptist Church will hold u pi. in.
at the home of M i. ami .Mis.
Homer l.lttle on l.uke Maikhum
Members will meet ut the ■Ion dr
at 8:30 p.m. and go out together.
Each pet son is asked to I ruig u
covered dish.
NATUKDM
The Boyat Ambassadors will held
their nieetliiw at the h in t lliiptid
Church at 2:00 p.m.

:

M . .Jones Honors
Sanford Visitors

Ml** Dilon Hukn telt lu.lnv tot
Wat retislmrg. Mu where -lie a ill
visit Mi and Mr* James Basham
Mrs llusliam will I.......................
us the former Cliiirlulfe True.
Mr mid Mrs Dale Hoffman .,i
rived on Hiifiirduy to spend some
time wills In- mirenl- Mr and
Mr*. W l&gt; liiifmiiim ul tlieh hi ou'
III Han I.until
Mr*. J I ’ Cullen and dough1 &gt;
Over two Ic. "Il d I \ oti .i| Fbil "in "prate duiiivt* gathered al III,'
Yvunue h ft Friday for liohliu, &lt; &gt;
Mayfair I'm tennis court- lust Tlmt "lay night a* guests of the San
to spend some lime with her pa
nils and to attend the Blip: &lt; fold iiiouic lin in 'i* with lltnrtiy tUi-slti a* culler. Upper left, Hohei I
'lit. hell of tlihindo pte*lderll of I Its* Seminole Indiao A-soeiat loo of
Bible Si lio.rl at Khlgeiie-t, N. 1
The lie* nml Mr* II I. / Bn Min. s r 1 arriv'd on I'ridii*
mermmi children Menheii n I plain to -pernl sen I al n i k- w it Ii
Mary, mid All's A William %in&lt; llet linoghti i mat oil n law Al'
incrinuri plnn in lcn*c loiiiurr
ii ini *11■» S 11, AI It i i at I 'JUS
lor Italtiiniii
Mil
to spend ' Al * i lie A- 1 hue. Iltnl In i ■■nil I"IO
month
Brow II.
Mr mid M r- Lvercll Iris rimt
M&gt; and Mrs J N M rio m m il
children. Michael mid .Htcvi’ii. ut
.on Mike id l'liuttaii"iiga, I'll"
Holly Hill. s|icnl (he weekend with
are visiting M l*. .M ellon' bio
iter parents. Mi nml M r* It L
tin i and ’-islet in law Mi
and
True ut then home on t'ryst ■!
Mrs. I.dwritd White a' then home
l.uke.
at .' I or, A irii-lin A vi'i'uc.
Mr. and Mis. Unbelt M Bow. ■
M i* A Ii Blown l&lt; I ilnlilieo.
II of Imlnumpiv'is, I it, I have m
lived lo spend the •iilnliii'l inontlls I ’alt* 111^ ^ , 1111*. left J'slerda* I"
in Hanford. They a n icniitiiig a' .pend a we, K tu AAinlei lla*en ,ir
tin gui Is ul All
Blown
rno
IJUi Magnolia Avenue

Ft lends of L M. Will in me will
tie giro! to I'liiri that lie i ge'tuig
along nii'cl* at liie lioine no 1 ■'
dova Dr iv, follow log nil i| ' hi
lion,
M i anil Mi * I'anl I'erol I 11
anil i&gt;n Bui i , lefl on Sonde t o
I iceliold. N I vvlieie All 1“' / ' Id
will wmh wdli tin* l i d i r i i l S'al.i
Inspection Service oniil Nin
i
Alt
Foul I&gt;nv c y |u i* l e t " 1in
lo her hom e in U iliu s
II* o '"
fr om th r' F ei n a ld L a o g lltin
m in m l H o s p ita l w h e n *lie
w e ld m i o p e ia liu n .

■Mis, W i ' ilo 'i*
along lilcely al In I

Is g iitin g
liniii&gt;
"&gt;i

tiler and slcpfuthci, Mi
it Ii Itudil

and Mi

VI i
1 Inn in e t 1ul Ili'ii'1
i. tjlcudu ar.il 11M|l&gt;«"4
w ick' lid lit
I *lj ni**
t II m ut'd II* in Ii n ** Ih*
ij sister mid i.' El.» l
and Air * IC J r I 'INI
Ito a lio k i
Id!

u n i id'
i n t 'iiiio n tn g llu n

Ate* l liii, I . . 1 i i Ii n ha* litu iried
' from *i olmg h'O giuudson Ifudi
aid Ni t'.'Oi who was gindtoited
hum A| hi in t 11 i i i v i * ii v in ll-l&lt; iii|,
it IL ulitli* tn colei tin I invi i
-ii i u| I dm ola hr** “• liind in
i lain*' i die

Ili»ri«*( Iti|f Mi niktl Mi
G W
VliMittliy, \\)ii&gt;
m I i i u -I
11«»1111' f I'tllll N*'W \ «l K, tin* -%| I -s-*• “1f«111h y M t i l t t l h ,
ItiMI'IIIlM \
;I tli |
lir tly ('iiltiiin, Ki’tty I&gt;*i i k Wilt
imih unit Pul I v llm hit, w riu &gt;&gt; '
ul n " Wclcuiin
| iunti*”

Friends of Mr. und Mrs. Iv I'
l.iindipiisl will lie Interested to
leai ii I Fiat Iheli grand dmighlci
Miss I ’ntty t'opi Infill, of
New
Hrnyrna Beach win chosen Mo •
New Smyrna Beucli of l!tr,2 in u
but Filin' hi-mit* contest held
in
that city recently. She was chosen
from a group nf I t contestants
in lire Seaside Flestu
Festival.
Miss Copeland is the daughter of
M i. and Mis. 'Ilimrins H Copelitnd
of Mew Hniyrtiu Bench. Mrs. 'J'.-H.
Copeland is the former Miss Vlr-

,

P I EH
APPLE. STRAW BERRY PA R P A IT, B A N A N A O A K !

W A L G IB E N AGENCY

H— M

utoi.itii,n.,n;

* "&gt;

llltl'liil th
(i &lt; h i , Hi tll'l
i
I hr llimit:
Mi **,m| vv ill ' lit I 1 ia
I t*iiii lli’m " Mull *hi v hrjy1&gt; u

Dull

i 'nui
. B it-

i

•’

'

'

1

1 ol lung
'

E•. i «1,* V

1 u' 'on

f

i

I ' hi r .

N \MI I M (IM M \N ill It

Ml *♦ (th !• Ni
.1 hum v t ' Ii*- -in iff &lt; % 4,» i

I hihU,«i
iaTimI

a I'MI ■1 1

j

J i * h. •i &gt;11 v 1111 ■

I t**i n r

i ,11-11*' I Hr hi -I iMiu i
..I i n .

Siiti.ilu y
i

tin-

* m)|| i i|, ii 111|i) |T'

Are My ,ii l.,

j r YtAUfT RAJMHO \HMtN HOAJi
BUILT THS AHk

t

A n d m v
I'll! I M

( a n a w a y

' I i i - ii i mn e Lius
I 'I

j

I .(111 D i l
Itliia i fie ld ,

dent Ol

J

A gency

Seri lee
I I t NI Bt I B I' AIII*

-

IIKADK0AK1) HM;i,
liiinfil lie.idliii.i i d in i hull e id Ililili i olio
1.1 ||&lt;&gt;| H S l ' I r l A I .
I'll I M ■ It AS I

IN

I N A I I ( S i ’ ll I M i
Al A I I I It I M i .

null pi.nlirse of

At A I l l i l
lilts I

AND

IB lX

l M\ •I III I I I O N .

I nil I m i l l ll MAI L o.NI.Y

""

II nil * « oiid leg" lire.

Arcade

|.sl Ui-COU
lent IV1U

Package Store
I K A T U H IN C J T i l K

WHY LKAVM F LOU IDA
THIS SLMMl'iHV

HKHT
3IU HAHT F I It H I

H TIIKHT

Coquina Hotel

1

O U M O N I) H K A C II, K M I R I D A

Ct l \ f 1
IN

IM LAIRfc

“ TARZAN’S DESERT
MYSTERY”
CARTOON — SELECTED B H0B T8
OH! A N D O

HI (, U w A y

i'lnmci I 2 J3

Hanford, Florida

Its 1’iilmello A* enno

VKKV

LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Starring* Brodei'ielc Crawford

SANFORD

i
1 ' 1111

&lt;»|i hi i •

.,

ll.

»» D. FABItia.I.'H

TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY
Mtaa Helen Cabaa, whom marriage to Albert Pitta of thla city
will taka place on Wedneaday evening at 8:00 o'clock at Holy Gross
Cplaeopal Church. The ceremony will be performed by the K«v, Pettier
E* K PapaiiaU of I t . Sophia Greek Orthodox Church of Jackeonville.
A amail reception will bo held following tho wedding et the home of
the brtde'a oorente on the Orlando Highway. No lnvllatlona are being
iM M d for tho wedding but all friends of the couple ore Invitid to at-»i».... — •
1
....

i.

i .........

I !'J14I I’)

S llv ri Vilellil I** J* III t h r u t hu-mit |*i* I
)*I I’n riit* i| It* t In
u rnl

THE MOB

DEVILED CRAB ROLL#

d m ,...........

t•'I11 V
Vll
Ilf 11411lit|

Plua — l.xlest New* and Cartoon

®!&gt;D a . ' V -------■

All »i|&lt;

i I I 'elite I ,
■ i r ,. g| .

ilt i uHih’il fin th» ui t n-it'ii Yvitl'
lio '
All
I
. i
hfi i Ui 'I
n| ititr tniiili'ti ^lihiidli
.
.....
I
„ "
A’
n .1
I " id *. .
Mini | n*11»*! |Ui)lil* I In M'l M ’ liifii'ht I
'
In
in ii I.
■ ill ii \
I nhit wii** i*ti\ »’i »'t| xxilh ii lm r rhil h I i ................ n o d i " " v |&gt; I Ha
mitl il* I'oi iiiiii willi I ik I i U i ! I ii | fi i
mill i" I ii* i u»l i J'Miirli vuiK -&gt; n I
f i ■*iii th* rrvM ni I mfxx I 11tin » i ul
*4ln i"mi'I mI I hr I Jihtr xvIj 1141 *h
GOOD POLICY
Fit'll I'| I list in M
ill*
Ill'll ill l,| |
iiit if ., *i 11* *I &lt;n11*&gt; ii Nil mill**
\
llliyi till ni &lt;|| i (| * itkv*
it it)
li
XVllil 4 , I MU r I hr 111*A|' I 11kI I *rN '
&lt;
IHIIIP 11*1(111% l*'.l Mlill lli’li l|t | *i I
W i ii
pi m liu p in llitd i-i lu j ih I
ii INK.
I lm I l i i * t|id lI I o' " i ill i ll,
I hl«&gt;ii|phiiiil (hr rYl+fllllK thllii'IM
f111*J xill jif ii;* ^iiiur-* u r i r i' It }i i v1 '
In
v u. i i 't t i n ’ I lu n g "
Mffit I |i Ut .Vf if1111«I llil 4 I I I) i||l *1 thl
i! i !*111* with ii imiiihri ut 111'I-1«(111*. i
I I m l 1 1 i-s-rii .in In n ig -»
Hitlli1', A Jifi#r xvM* |)i I’Mi'iil ■ i *■
Mi * AiiMmiiy lm rv'H hfit* hi d
llu\ e
al l
\ m i " i* n
m n in c il
*«»i «1 I |*iiiyi’4i nml a dmI i i i I »**i vvii ■

RIDt

&gt;

no.lid Studio

' ■H r

m ol t 'ent i a I I I......in . • io a • i &gt;"

JUllty f*»l I 111'"111 ut tin V Ill-Ill l l t h i i i i i 'i m i l hiiitiMv kiiMwii
ori i I id li V !'V§ liiH|4
f*'lh 'IllhtN ill'll u Ic
l llik Xilik|iI 4Mull UII" I f«i i iit tf 1111v
.........................

i-flN f1» Dr 1 H

★

I:

i 0 1 M.
V|11. lo 1 U l.o I W• 111III' o , . i &lt; "i
m i I.,. . ■1 Snilloi.l IS, in VI, amt i l '
I J Ail,

Mr., Mrs. Anlhuny
Si|iiarc Dancers \n*
hiAilcd Tti I’am-aut
Iloiiori'd At Party

a * ii 111 I &lt;&gt;it it I'll hu
All
mill Mrl.ee lll.lp et ol *r ‘tuicv,
Kdithn Clrch tolluwiag «&gt;i ■ i .,ki' Woles -pi ol the weekend willi
'( IMi ■*.*• iNIJn\ |Vl|2 I h r |iltl I V W .N'
ntioll ul the A lt .
Honpilm
in Ah- l i i . i p i r - p a irn l. Mi nml
Mr.
mid M h . Anthony, Mr m&lt;i
Wayeross, Ga recently.
All
H u m l.ee
They were uc
Mi
IChhnriJ W n lh ii, M i
and
rump.lined home liy their son Alike
Mrs. Gi'orge Toulty und
who lias been Bin guest of his , M i n . A FI. Kenilall, Mi nod ,A|i
Dwighl
llu riu 'i
and
iluoglili
Jimmy and le i m otlei. Mi
id ii'i lp.irents lm thr past week
Sii-an, All mid -Air*, tin ...... - y , .
M. (icurge Ii: .
I i llil o
New Kmyi uu it i a ,, no
i
Sidney l*c * Inis relumed llei linns, Alt s. A " Ami Her lull' ,
spent several
i\Ii, liet home on Llliotl A*cnile Air* F: II. t'lilluin, Alts. AA'lllii' I
Kriirnei, .All's, Ai'llic Messengi i
aBi'T Inning an iipenitlmi al Bie
and tie Mi'.si'n Uunriie Dtnari.
Mr#, Hnwmd Brown of Audi
iii aio r Meumrial Hiispllul in Hr
Hetty
t ’ulliirn!
laiulo
M r mid M r* Ives now Betty Michels,
have as 'In n guest* Ml
nml i'.thel A'liung, Bosi'iuiti y Ciilliio
B elt) Ann Cagle, llirlilty■■ Mnrtua
All* Lilwlli 1 luippell ami -on Itleii
Betty
Hurls
W illluin
Call
ill'll id High Build. N l
lln iire, F.dliu
,AIivliel-, .Alargm."
Aon I lei Inilin,
Kat hr yn C u lln .i
Mr. urni Mrs &lt; lareitre Ito-ner
mid Miidied Williams.
of r&gt;lHI7 Wnltnihi Avenue, fit l.ollis
Aim . Bober I I.mull f til, B. ll
Mn . have m rived for a week's visit
with friends 111 Sanford They are Hagen, Itlctiatd Yinnig, Jim A|c)
' i ’ , t.i-mgri I iullagher, liene A,
slaying ul the Montezuma llo lrl
Jidm
1.
Accompanyino tiiem os Noali How­ Hold, Hubert Itllim id,
ell uf .Uri:i I'ldiiiiiiitlkuii Avenue in
St Imulx

T O M O R R O W ’S

HPKCIALff
B RA ISED T E N D E R L O IN TJPB OVER R IC E
OR

I’holo* I l i’ li.l hi. I to
I-’ I &gt;11111II
* 11 S
In 11 V

{

•

lilffPlIr (Ml (MHMMI—11ll»IHim llrHih BU„

•

h H , ■iitiiKii'r IriMiFriuliivv itulf lO.M# f

%

llr r n h

lir r r fr * — n m l

J

£'?

id iih ii

&lt;§ HIV riiiiiiiM nml linlli*

•
•

I'lnniifil #mia-rlnIumi*ul
I nek f ml! iiMFMur—- h r * |M«ilii(»«
H iit ii ij«n« l« N n h ih n t « ii( i, iitirrumlvtl
Ri»lrmllit IN hill# • h«ni|il4iii«litt» «ulf ruuiM

•

llB lIrlfiU R

%

A ir u * IfM H ilr r r i i i r t — f i l v B d l r , t ifu r iN R l

fi
•

iiir N U — n i d i

• plvrlliiti

huJ

r u le d

INEXPENSIVE

ADUhTS

K

» #

. /

/

^

KATES

(I nc Iml Inn llirfu it: chIs)

CIIIUIRKN
iI MMHit.ii
it
H M

25 ^ _____ AS LOW AS _____ j * 4 2 5
Bate# without mealg If dcsitnl.
r » ru ilh e r Inlnrmall## Hr ll•srrrr■|laa* Writ# 0* Wlr#

HENRY M. NOEL. Munager

■ox "H" o m m w n i ) utc.icu. n u m n . t

j

�*

...
. . r
i**«r^\

.
('

I

........ ............. - •
; — 1
. ^ ' #r f ^ »&gt;1' f^T ' J .

----------------------X i :

T .

For City Tennis
“Gene” Tucker Willi
Defend His Title;
O v e r 40 Players1
Are Now Entered1

- ............................ — . ,

-------------------------------------------------------, ----------- .............................................. ; ........

ey Is Midnight Tonight

O . D. Farrell Selects Pep Rambert A s Manager O f South Club

K c n is *
o tro n K
A r m ! * !
I . A ^ f.: f 7 7 e iill
A
r* '
t f 1* ’
' i *r
m
I o k
»
I ----------------------------------------------------1 ---------------— — ---------------------■
By K E N T C IIK T L A IN
The deadline for entries In Ihu I
By ROBERT %. JOHNSON
‘ ~ lty Tennis Tournament fall* n t '
llanight tonight with tourimy
The Seminole County Sports­
Frank
Smith,
sensational
Upto? beginning Wednesday nnd
man's
Association
like
other
Carl Hubhell, one of th*
tooki«
catcher
for
the
Seminole
Manager Chuck Aleno continued Treadway, on top last week, and
•ting for the next eix weeks,
the directors In the New York
(i
lllues, who was spiked on hla sportsman clubs in the state are
).
Karrell,
one
»f
Hanford's
to
la*
the
individual
hatting
star
om Stringer, City Herrratlonnl
with a mark of .402, had dropped
Giant farm ayslem, haa ranright throwing srin in last F ri­ organlied for the purpose of
director, wnrnrd all tennis on- most inveterate baseball falls and for the Memlnnln llluea this year to an even ..'IDO.
assisting In making law* to pro­
rded hla achedaled trip to Han­
owmr
of
Ihe
Areide
Package
d
a
y
night’s
Del.mol
•
Sanford
ns ho maintained his Irnguc dom­
uslasta to lie mire and mall
Huberts domi­
ford to see Charles Marian,
game here, while tagging a De tect the game, fish and all naturnl
t l r application blanks to the Htoie, picked Ills Norlh-Soiith ination In tho all-important runs- nance found him
resources of the state. Each club
manager of Ihe Mayfair Hotel,
band
runner
nt
the
plate,
will
be
AINHInr
teams
with
“
no
consider­
hnllnd-ln rolmnn with till. Aleno is
. Herald before midnight tonight.
gather* Information aa to the beat
il waa reported by Mr. Marian
nut of the line up 10 days
ation whether Ihe players in now Just 50 Hill's behind the FSI. l e a d i n g the
time for opening and closing the
A last mlnuto
today, Mr. Hnbbell waa slated,
&lt;|Ueslinn lire veterans, limited record set by another r nrford league In hlta
T
h
e
former
hunting
seasons
In
their
locality
roeh of entries
with lilt to |t0
lo rome lo Hanfard and dis­
service or rookies,'
A l l - American
star, Huddy l.ake, in I P , , "'hen for
and
also
gives
suggestions
from
brought
the
Treadway;
cus* some business natter*
Farrell, w h o ­
g r i d i r o n star
he slammed across 140 runners.
the
various
hunters
on
dosed
and
' Week's total to
lly K E N T C IIK T L A IN
tied with Jack
with Mr. Marlon bnt on en­
lms watched tho
from the Uni­
open days of the week. This In­
The p o w e r
! more than 40
If tough luck honors should l &lt; versity of Miami
gagement In Now York forced
i Cade of DeLand
growth of base­
formation
Is
sent
to
Tallahassee
to
p
a
c
k
e
d
, With even more
awarded to rlnhs nt tho end ol was hatting .331
the former National Loagna
with I I triples
ball In this locale,
the
Game
and
Fresh
Water
Flsn
manager
p
a
c
e
s
• expected
the yenr, Hanford will la- among
pitching great to cancel lie
each; tied with
since Ila
very
In his first eight
Commission for them to consider In
the team In hat
morrow,
the top contenders
fur prises.
trip hrre.
&gt;
Merrill Smith of
infancy, selected
games with 13,
making
the
lawe
for
each
year.
,
ting
with
a
..'141
Over the week-end the lllues drop­ runs . bntted - ln[
"Gene"
Tucker,
Palatka In dou­
Cocon Mi,'linger
There
will
be
a
mealing
held
by
percentage gooc
ped n pair of one-run derisions
flenfnrd'a men'
blet!,
with
24
IVp Humbert to
and three hom­
the Game and
for the a I x t '
•Ingles rhamploi
each, nnd second Med Treadway and lost another gnmo by just two ers. Smith wax
HOFTHALL STANDING S
pilot Ills Month
Fresh Water Fleh
Highest nverag'
runs. This ran the llliio losing
for the last tw&lt;
&amp;
only
to
Sanford
Manager
Chuck
Robson's
5
2
.714
Brplnccd
behind
team.
In
picking
Commission
I
n
In Ihe Htntn loop
lir a submit!
Aleno with 78 H ill’s to Atano's atrrnk to four straight, the sc.-oiirt t h e
H
Navy
5
3
.825
pinto
b
y
Tallahassee
on
Humbert, Farrell
Ahino Is also th«
such dlsustermis skein In 'ho first
la
application
1
80.
Wllson-Mnler 4
3
.571
D u s ty
R hode'
Aug. 4. to makd,
suggested
that
circuit lender foi
,otrer the week
4H
Aleno was on top In homers 10 gnmrs of Iho serond half
Hunt-Mercury I
7
.125
Smith
broke
Into
the
laws
for
tho
IVp lie used no
Imme runs with)
Tonight tin- Alcnoinen will try
' end, Tucker will T. K. luexer
with 15, hot he has two rivals now
Hesulla Friday
the Sanford line1
1252-53 hunting,
Farrell
to simp this ius
15 or two hettel
go Into the tourney the favorite il plnrll biller O.
Navy 15, Wilson-Maier 4
Instead
of
Orlando
manager
Kd
lip It) days ago Frank Smith
season.
T h e 1
ing string and
t h a n Dnytonn’r
to retain his championship crown. and relief hurlor.
Robson's 12, Hunt-Mereury 1
with n pinch hit homer In the r o nt m I ss loners
Levy who had 1.1. Outfielder Ed even their twu.lohniiy Imbra in Farrell's choice Kd Cook and O r­
Gamra Tonight
Seminole High School golf­
bottom or the ninth Inning against urge all clubs to
lando’s Kd Levy. Chuck Aleno
for
second
base
on
the
Mouthern
gante
series
with
Cook
of
Daytnnn
hall
pulled
up
ing star George Herndon hna club, Iml listed Paul Eskew of
Robson's vs. Wilann-Maler
lleljind.
get nil inform s-^
the
(Irlamlii
Sen­
While
moat
of
tho
FML
butlers
even with I.ovy with 1.1, and, ac­
*■&lt;• red the men's singles and
Hunt-Mereury va. Navy
Kniifonl or Chico Fundora, la&gt;es- were experiencing n loss In bat­
ators when they
Smith was spiked by Jack Don In tegarda*1
will he competing In Ihe sil­
luirg, as nllcnmle choices. One ting Aleno was lidding five points cording to lalander fans, the day tile W.imIi Cade, Del.und third baseman, In to their wlsheajf
Lake Crrseent July I, I waa toM
age tournament. T hl* year the Hanford outfielder was placed on
husky youngster planned to over­ ngtun Senators
In regulating th o f
to his average.
nn attempted steal of Home in the hunting laws in
hy Henry DouBlaa, president of
M t meet Is different, stnre all
take Aleno Miortly.
Kartell's Mouth team In the per­
fni 111 (Tib In Me­
Del.and’a
colorful
Hrd
Huberts
Ihe Florida Wildlife Federation
sixth Inning hero Inst Friday before Aug. 4.t
plttrlra will he grouped Into Hie
son of (Jeorge Kenls.
morial Stiidiiiiu
I'alatka'a M errill Smith was
wrested
Ihe
Florida
Stale
that there la an Iniunclton be­
Mms flight regardless of Ihe
Any
sportsman
night.
The
Hanford
rookie
re­
at
m
.
imi
p.m.
"I believe there Isn't an out*
second
In
triple*
with
nine,
and
Lea cue halting lead away from
ing prepared to bait Iho seining
age.
desiring
to
attend
and
he
heard
at
quired
15
slilrhes
In
close
his
H
i
l
l
J
u
n
e
a,
fielder In Ihe league that ran
second
In
stolen
bears
with
2D,
Jacksonville Beach manager lied
In these two lakes as soon as It
this meeting will have to write In
wound
nnd
will
he
lost
to
Ihe
club
However, the nnn flight will
throw like Kenls anil that Is
lefthander
from
18
behind
Ihe
arnMltonel
DayTreadway during a week that
I* started.
udvMnre to get their name on the
for nlaoit 10 days, doctors said.
hare five separate brackets cunLakrlniul, is tin
an Important thing that many
tons rookie, Howard Teanow,
•aw hnlh Ihe veterans out of ac­
11 seems as If John T. Da"
(h
im
agenda.
H silting of men’s singles, women's
sch'duled
fllliirer
fans overlook,", lie asserted.
who had stolen 47 bases thru
tion for a day nr n« because of
I'nrise, lb
3
0
II
7
All Sportsman's dub* In tha U ii Iiic , hinloglat of the Gam* and
&lt;&gt; Singles, men's doubles, women's
according to III* tnliillnn system, Gloat, i f
I levin! ing from
mldnlgM Thursday.
d
pulled
muscles..
3
f) state are affiliated with Ihe
4
Fresh Water Fish Commission,
: doubles nnd mixed doubles.
th e r u r r e n t
Roberts was on top of the pack
I'itchlng
per­ hut Aleno may Irv to save Iho Snntitrn, ss
5
1 y
(1 Florida
Wildlife
Federation, has his mind set to do thla Mining
game by Insetting Chico Corralcs, Clin rules, t f
trend, F a r r e l l with a JUKI average, according to
Bohn Mean, Herald
staff
formances were
5
2
Ii
3
regardless.
whirl) In turn la a member of
plni'ed
F l o y il official averages for all games
(•' writer, la a newcomer In Ihe
a b o u t average ace righthander who boasts of nn Rentes, |&gt;
0
4
1
All of us know that In removing
3 the National Wildlife Federa­
8-7
record
this
season.
ranks of the Imirnsmenl. Peren­
(■lift
on
li I s thru midnight Thursday, whereas
Totals
fa r the weeh al.18
0 (28 I I
tion with headquarters In Wash­ the rough fish It will help but look
I.aal Friday night 751 loyal
nial entry, Charles Morrison,
Northern squad
Orlando
tho Arnold Se­ Hsnforil rooters experienced a
All H O A ington, II. ('. The National Fed­ nt the thousands of sport* fish
at first instead
Will again piny this year. It la
Trcen, 3h
5
well of Orlando thrilling hut disappointing 2-1
they will sell In removing the
2
1 .1 eral ion hna hern doing some
of Hid Roberta
nnleworlhv that the Herald's
liny,
sa
0
4
and fl a a e n m hall game as Dirk IM soii and
1 wonderful work in conservation
rough fleh.
Staff la almost 100 prrrrnl rel)
Tlmmas,
r
f
who Is lending
4
Hamm Jr. of I ’a- Jorge Rivero locked In a pilch0 throughout Ihe United Stales In
If these rnmmerrlal seining
5
r presell led.
Shines, r
the poll at Hint,
,'!
0
3
2
latka
exhibited er's duel for nine framra and
crews were paid by tha day to
preparing feeding ground and
T O N IG H T S K N TItIFH
Ford,
2b
position with 21
Stinger slated that lie liopnl
5
1 :i
'expertly. Sewell III* lllues were nosed out. Sat­
do this work Instead of hotag
1 mnklng a study oil the habits nf
P IH b v it y i i i — A 'ia i i. . v iii*
(■‘verge Kenls Votes,
Levy, li.
ItolOrts,
to conclude (lie ton run me nl earlier
4
1
t
paid with good flab, that the
7
, turned hark tho urday night In llcLand Hanford
migratory birds. So when a
I K ir s ! H a l f H a lly
llm ih l* !
o
Mi'll)!,
If
however,
wasn't
over
looked
as
thla ■Uinmer limn In tho past, or
(1 anortsmnn Joins hla local dub ha
0
0
tourist* apend million* of dol­
I li- I . f ls H v lv la ,
llu r a l
lliia la r i,
dangerous J a x had Ihe H at* 5-1 hut were over­
lltilijjiiun,
rf
(lie
popular
Ki’ii-licml
was
listed
H
le
v
l*
llo
y
.
i.
r
a
r
o
ila
c
y
.
l
u
i
l
l
i
y
.
gt least by Aug. Hi. lie expressed
ii
1
0 •Iso haa a voice In hla stale and
lars each year to rome to Ptor*
Ilearh Sea llirda come 7-5. Then last night Ihe
* , K e e n K i l l . l&gt;oc IMc
Valmiis, |t
confidence thill Ihe same number rs the first pitcher on the Ninth's In khki
0
l
lad lo ralch, It would be differ­
II national rluh. The dura In the
M errill Smith Thursday night Hcmlnote* battled 10 frames
iim i i i t a i k s
vin*
club.
Zliunierinnn, n
of entries will play In this year’s
n
3
3
1 various clubs differ, but
ent.
with a .1 to 0 shut • out during
I srrtiMi! IlsU Hally lioaklM
3&gt;)
Meanwhile 1.1 vulea poured
T o t a l* ...........
Huimnira
lloll, Klorbla lllil, which hn held them to six hlta, before Louie Denies passed Ikr
tourney ns the lilt that played
.11 1.1 10 in
Mr, DcQuine has mentioned In
cents of each members' duev
Man*
lo
forre
in
Ihr
winning
■
lr&gt;
&lt;
ii
II,-mis.
Klla's
llasor.
Way* —One out when winning run
Into the Herald poll over Ihe
last year.
hla talk* and literature comparing
goes to Ihe Florida
Wildlife
while Hamm startled loop circles run w|lh Ihe buses full.
rml.l,
I
li.1-1r.ri
ImaK*
HI
Hollar
scored
week-end to bring the total
th pas­
the lakes and streams wltF
Federation.
Thla ninriilng, only '1(1 more
by hurling a I I to 0 shut-out ovor
Kins Never Dual
Hliirn the loss of Flank Smith .Huoford
vote cast In Ihr five-day old
-rnini» ii vi r , — n inik. m i*
DIO Oin 010 0—7
tures, stating that an acre
aero of
o. land
There haa been mm problem lures,
j players were needed
lo equal
the defending champion -DaLand
tin | llluoa haven't
M
a
ry
.to.
Ile
u
ln
m
l.m
k
r
.
V'
Mil
ImllnllnB lo 30. Doth Manager
(Irlnndii
211 002 1)10 1—8 Ihnt the Game and Fresh Water over crowdoit with cowi is tha aama
Mat year’* field. Entry blanks
cracked
the
win
H ills . Mil,III H e e l.
I
.H I I *
I l l l t l l l l . Itcil Data, holding them to two
Chuck Air mi and arrontl baseI t - Thomas 3, Hhorrs 4, (’arise,
may be mailed In the Tennis
I 'r l n i s o ii r r o s t ,
l.ls k t le ,
llo . k y hits.
• &gt;
rolllinn in Ihe Consoles 2, Mena, Konnls, Eskrw, Fish Commission will not Hsian as over crowding an aero of toatdr
imhii John Imbra of Hanford
to the public or the sportsman with fit))- There will soon be noth­
i Editor, ManfoidHerald,
HanJim.
The
year's
first
triple
play
•ant
I
liter
games.
K ill’ll n t i i v i i ;—a inik* v iii *
Rhodes, Aleno. K - Rhodes, Alrno, •bout. That Is the seining of the ing to eat and they will all starve.
have revolved every vole cast
, ford, FI*.
high
lighted
ami
climaxed
the
O
r­
The
power
hit­
C
u
p
lls
.
A
lw
a
y
s
I
’
ses.
t.u
c
k
y
P
t*p
.
for the Southern team.
Trci-n, Shores 2. RBI— Shurea, lakes nnd rivers. The veto taken But th li irintnft to m* la Ilka giv­
o n r o r . T n i* l l y r r s . J o v ls l T r a v s lr r . lando ,1 to 0 decision, for It came
ting
rookie
v . I f playars do not have entry
Kenls, Uhoilra, Santora 3, Fariae, by the general public In Central ing a jnnn alt your cows to clear
Among Ihe Hi ballots received II,I I I , le i I
.loviill Mil r.1
In
the
ninth
Inning,
and
cnmplatacalc
be
i
wns
spik­
Monka
I
hey
may
mall
in
a
loiter
if-:
K i r r i l i i v i i — n im h s v i i i *
Ford, Levy 2, Menn. ‘JR—Groat J,
this past weekend were voles
ed by Jack Cade, Gonxales 2, Kenls. SR—Thomas, Florida waa about DO percent your pgiture and when the pas­
washed out the Sea Bint
enclosed with llirlr name, n ldrrns, from Mrs. Ethel Deni mao ami
H iiiip p y I 'Is le , M lt lv ’ e M ik e . I k l's ly
•gainst the aelnlng, but they keap ture la cleared you have no cows
when tho latter
and phone number plus the brar- Karl Higginbotham, Standard Oil f l l l i l * . K lii'lia . H ip I t io ir lo . M u m s chances. Shortstop Dan Doy took'
Eskew. 8 - Haldanxa, Shores. DF on trying to aeln.
to put In It.
o ln . Huele !.o n n
vas
attempting
tVfe they desire 4o piny In. When rlialrlhiilor In Hanford, for lied I'ltliLS-eIX. TKHu r ilIIAllo
a
short
fly,
tossed
to
seertndI- M — n / m ih s M il*
— Aleno, Eskew to Fariae. Left—
Llkew'1m , you j^lve the commerThe Lake Comity
ty Sportsmen
In steal homo In Sanford I I . Orlando 7. Hit o f f lilting a doubles entry, llie name Koltnrts os the most popular
P o m * M iir iiiik e y ,
H o w e v e r,
J- Marker Ike Mena to double off nne
dal ••Inara *11
Haw k
T i l i t u , I'ro a s
W a lk . runner, nnd Mena got the third
the bottom of the Valman .1, Rentas 0, Zimmerman took out an Injunction
nf the pnrtner should he inrluded. player,
.......... ..
l o r ’i
U lus A p p o llo , Ic m n fiim iiiitH l. H lli k I
j I
sixth of Inst Frl- 5. SO-hy -Rentas 5, Zimmerman Ihu seining In Lake Coun _
off first hnio,
•
(III lie,
lakes nra cleared wo’hard go
•top the sunlng until the court de
The insulin of
Frank
Hnntora
.day
n
i
g
It
t
’s
The Senator* won five nf elx
a m K . v r i i i i .v i m — a / i i i i h a v in e
2.
lit)
-Valinas
&lt;
1
in
415
Inning*
_____t H a in t ln g s
t&lt;
Aa
a
Nault
‘
,ult
fish
of
any
kind
laft.
h
cldes fur or against the seining
the llemld's polljf
K la y e ii, K ie e li H o y , fto m i l . P a tunmes during the week for Ik# game.
0 runs. FFt— Rhodes 3, Shores. program for the county.
no ono haa been helIpad O M * a
will he combined
rn . M ies M o ro o k o y , I'u e lie e p , A tira .I.
Over 1100 Orlando fans witness­
best
showing
so
far
In
tha
week
Winner—Zimmerman.
U
—S
t
i
e
r
K
o
p
ra
lio
faw commercial fia"nermen Ttave
Tel. I with tho voting
They are planning to atgrl
ed
a
sce-snw
battle
between
the
old “second half" nf Ihe aeeeen.
H H H iT ii i i v i i :— a in ik s v m *
and Kettles. T -.7:00. A—80(1.
been made richer.
seining
In
l.ake
George
and
In the stnnda at
Senators
and
lllues
as
the
score
K v s ly ri M a rin , K n u r r
Al,
Ju a n
Undo
DeLand, Drat half winner, won
•BBO the v iii Ion* park*
l l ls le . l i r e II I la Ii I , M l, M m , III, I. y
Del,and
five of seven, while I'alatk* won changed hands several times all
Ir is . T w in k le 'io .-. III,,. „ H im -.I*.
■800 mid other polls
I'alatka
V I V I 'l l I! VIT ;— A M ilk s V III.
four of sla, and Daytona and night. Soilily Grunt and Chico
007 to he conducted
• K a li V s llo w , K it e
M uol,
J im
Lceimirg
.lax
Ilearh took four of seven. (ionxales each pounded out a pair
I I I It y newspaper!
l l s n i e r . W ill lls y , I I '. u i lln , M r ., I
nf doubles ami Frank Hnntora,
J 'vlllr Bch
s o re l '| i . V on P a n H o. Y o rk l.m l
I The l.eeshurg I’arker* and Han.400
and
radio
stirveteran serond haacinau drilled in
Dtons Bch
•ru.vril
IIA
IT:—
-llrurk
l
oiirs*
ford
Seminole
lltnes
dropped
40(1 (Ions Hiiougbmit
three runs to keep the Seminole
Cocoa
W iis tM ic li. l- u iik ln s , l u r k
Man,
five of seven, while Cocoa, under
.222 the league prior
hopes alive.
la i t i l l Tee, lln n itir a s e , |,« « m I I . I h I i I.
' Salford &gt;
new ownership, dropped a ll of
M r Ky rs le r, J e lr o
•700 to Ihe All-Htm
The win was Orlando's fifth
American League
* seven.
game to be playFloyd Clift
straight and Hanford's fourth
N«w York
,iu
FLORIDA
STATE
LEAGUE
AVERAGES
ed here the night of duly 20. He.
Conaeculivr, ao the law of av*rBolton
nn
TO M ID N IG H T THU R S D A Y
age* will lie riding with the
nulls of tho holla will daterminn
Claud
17
T
H
E
TOI*
TEN
Laal
Thla
nines In tonight's game.
the starling players of both teams I'layer-Cluh
JCUciago
a;
('las*
AH
G
II
II
lilt
HH
II
HI
Wash
Wash
and the managers plus the most Holier Is, Del,ami
Meantime llluo front offlc* of302
71
85
V
lit)
.31)0
1
4
78
.803
flulala staled that they weir trypopular player award.
Treadway, .fni lleaeli
V 70 2H2 77 IK) 1 11 38
.800 Ing In seek financial help from tho
.402
phla
27
Huh.itltulo
plnyeis
will
he Cade, DeLand
. LH 73 304 D'J 112 3 20 70
.388 New York Giants and that Gail
.384
unladed from lire* next highest Trsiiow, Daytona
It
22
R 74 202 114 107 2 47 50
.887 Hohhrll was supposed to be In
.884
player
In
Ihe
poll
nt
Hint
position.
ml League
C lift, Jax Ilearh
V 7H MOM 48 108 0 2 81
.38.1
.361 Hanford either today or tomorrow
7U
Farrell's AII-HInr Selections
Jyti
Alrno, Sanford
V 70 281 54 B0 18 2 84
.128
.841 to confer with the lllues, llulihell,
York
K 72 208 75 100 4 21) 84
AVI North
Pus.
South Kntllh, I'alatka
.332
.338 la a dlrectf- * ..........
ago
V 72 202 flil 88 8 n 88
.5.12 C lift, J. II.
Il l
l f vy, Orl. I'll lie, I'alatka
.338 Hanford
.331
A ll II
O A
lan ds
llraeneke,
DeLuml
I.S 70 281) 77 07 0 10 34
,521 Holierlson, J. 11.211 Imbre, San.
.380
.338 Kenla, If
8
1
1
1
nnotl
V 74 200 .'ID 102 0 t i __B7
.410 Moatrnnsky, DeL.HH Fundora, L. Robertson, Jax Ilearh
----.838
.333 Eikew, 2h
I
.... 8
4
4
f ’delphla
.440 Cmle, Del,.
nil Aleno. Han.
T H E LEADERS: Ituna, Cade D2, Moatransky 8.1; lilts , Roberta 110, Rhodes, c
4
1 0
8
Boalnn
,40.1 Dunne, Del,.
C
Fnni, Orl. Treadway lltl; Hit, Aleno 15, Levy and Cook 13; Triple*, Roberta and Aleno, 3h
4
1 0
3
Pburgh
.257 Ttanow, D. 11. OF Mhoroa, Orl. Cade I I , Smith (I; Dmihlns, Smith and Roberta 24, T’lrtla 23; Hill's,
Treadway, J. II OF Thomns, Orl. Aleno 8il, Hnherls 78; HR’s, Tcinow 47, Smith 2D.
Ilrnsrkc, Del,.
OF Kenla, Han.
IlnlHirts, Dol..
I*
llyrd, Man.
Angel, .1, II.
I1
Sewell, Orl. I
Pennington, Pal. P Vlrkcry, C-D
NORTH
SOUTH
First Base
First Base
Lloyd Swain, former Semlnolo
Robert*, DeL. . ... ...
ph Mehool star pitcher nnd nxC lift, J. B.
................
Parli
Han.................
nlnole Hluc, wna traded by the
Pollard, D. B..............
Rerand Bom
'and Hod Hnta teat Friday for
Second Base
Imbra, 8en.............. ...... - ..... Bd
“ righthander (leorge VicBrewster. DeL.
The
southpaw
fllnger,
Shortstop
M. Smith, Fal.
In, hurled a alx-hlk triumph
Fundora, Leo....... ..........
2»
Renner,
D,
B.......
....
....
8
• the Orlendu Senators for
Balogh, Cocoa .......
4
Rucker,'
I).
B.
Bluet to open thla seeaon and
Brady, Laes.....................
t
Tho
loop
laadiug
Kobvon'a
Sportfind a 3..1 record for Sanford
Hhnrlatop
Daskalaahia,, Laai. ..............
1
Ing flood* auftliall nine will faeej Rondermeyera Fal.......
releaaed on Mny IB.
Doy, Orl.
- ^ ................... 1
third place Wllaon-Maler Fur­ Moatransky. DaL........
Third Bom
With DeLand the
niture Rtore team tonight at 7:30
iller, D. B...............
Aleno, Ban. ......
84
Swain won one p
on the Lakefrtmt Diamond.
garte, J. B..................
Catcher
game and toil A in.
l . 0:0(1 p.m. the red hot Navy Mallard, Fal. . ..
...........
1 F. Smith, San..... .......—..........24
two to give him
opposes cellar-dwelling Hunt*
Third B*ae
tan overall record rluh
Mercury.
Cade, D el* -------- ----- -----Hhodss, San. ............ —
1
of a*B for thla
Navy la In arrorul place only one
J. B, ........ - .... ...»..
Outfielders
’ acaion. K w a l n half game o ff the pace nf Rob­ Young,
M. flmlih, Fal. ............ ..........
Shores, Orl.............
2»
(was the flrat of son'*. Wilson la a game bark In
Catcher
Collins, Lees.
■three Bemlnolo third place and the hapleaa Hunt Dunne, DaL. . ..
Hughes, Coc.
II lu e playera nine Is in Inst place 4 tt games off Robertson, J. B.
Thomas, Orl. ..
Swain who* haa 1
Outfielders
od tha pare.
rant, San. ...
Irat half pennant winning
tg
Leal Friday night Roheon'a Treadway, J. B.
....
•rile, San. ...
ate.
.... ..Shortly
»tly after Swain broke a tpo-way Ito fee first Tasnow, ft. B..............
Rhodes, San. ...
tlif llata, Fred Cavallaro, plate with Wttoon-Maler when
Pawllck, Laaa.
Aar wna released by Ban* tlye • pertlgg goad* nine m a te d
Rahov, San, ...
and caught on with petard
to • tl-1 Triumph ever HuntPttehoN
t tu t weak outfielder Ted Merrurv. 1m m and Pennington irlY .- D, B,
T/.tv
... 1 1
Il Orl,
rn w m aold by Sanford to were Ihe winning ballerina.
L San. ..
Meanwhile Wilson fell from th* Min.. ' i
San.
Inge to DeLand a Inn apet to third place when the Pannlngton, Pal. ,*..........—
Callough, Lm
lin, the last place rlalng Navy club scored JB run» lasqua, ft. B.....................
Onullak, Oil,
on only ala hlta to pound out n filler, DaL..................... .........
Zlmmorman, Orl, I■s,**•*.«•)«•*!■•#•*•••
IcCrlckard, J. B. .................
nil
hat been generally labeled 15-4 vtotovv
v over
ovor the
tho for
furniture
Valmaa,
Orl. ......»iUMit«»itiiA*. ^ ..i
as» •
" w»*aa
III luck" pitcher.
storemen. First baseman MeCJiUN totaon, DaL. ..... ..
yiokarjr, CoowDaL.
..........
T •lammed out « threo-run flrat In utgal, J. B...........................
Rupp, Coe. ........ .......... ..........

Aleno Is Only 54 KBI’s Away From Satiiord to Play
Buddy Lake’s FSL Record Figure Orlando Senators
At Home Tonight

Is Lauded By Pan
In Listing Local
Boy In O u t f i e l d

a

i!

..

BlueH Lose Rookie
Flash For Ten Days

Sportsmen

Huhbell Cancels His
Trip To Visit Marian

Corralcs S e e k s To
Snap Fo u r - Go me
Blue Loss S k e i n

f

m

Volusia County
Kennel Club;

saw

«w.

iS

Vickery Traded For
Swain By Bed Hat«

All-Star Balloting

Robson Wins Over
Hunt • Mercury To
Regain Loop Lead

S

S

mfrwm1»

for the sailors.

This Week
IV

372 J I- IH

■

l FORD

rj. • • -t .. ■

5

|

M"&amp;.V A l i i

ra and Butler.

f k f l P il*

* s« ju w

1| Drumro

v; * "gjgu*.-......

'I

\V T m J B Y ItL E

w#n

«

lutson, Pal. ............. . ...........
ranger, D, B..........................
'amm, Pal.......... ............. ......
a, DeL. ................
Maatfar

IM g I

AH
MW;"'

n

My * -

*,*i 84) «!tit*w-inH,tt
*
^ M
***• i

m
wl
; '.cf l \ iW
' '»,C&gt;

..» ■ » .r . u

,**• ................. ,».

Baa.

\

u- •—.*&gt;■•'&gt;.*«.... .r —. |
!" ,;1

Charity

IH lIIH M RRh* iC hib

Amon

po*a»e-■■»%•,&lt;••.«• !•)*«,*•

'*w&gt;i see* •••&gt; N»«-f*-■••• 1 8

iL.4U f.•Tr'wt

’jffTr

AUm .

,k T r i* * ';
b - u x iii

" ■FM ATlW ils

Klarmann, Orl................ .........
Rambert, One. J t ............. .....
; :
Managov

V - ^ 'i

Sf t^'sswwwrJPSJ1*- ft

�'n *\J

VENETIAN
Fuel or.V

BLINDS
Prices

Hanford * only Vcnrtlnn Itlind Manufacturer,
offer* you complete nervice fur

I

0

DK. U T. DOSS

DR. II. McLAULIN

ciim oPR A C Ton
HOURS 9 (o 12— 2 to fi

orroMRTRisr

.103 Atlantic Bank Hxlldln*
I'honc 7 U

11.1 Mngmilln

•

Belaying •
_

ItrriintliiK •

....

Hrpnlnllng •

Cleaning

FREE HOME TRIAL!

F re .,

M nrO H O l.A

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLINDS
Phone 1152-W

t ’« i* l&lt; le t.

*20 Went Third Street
1130

MI iMKOOK AI'll PRINTING - TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TELEPHONE'S ISO and 1071

—

A O M IIM I. T H U fv fs lO N

H ith

t e t ln l

am t tM .in .trr

GENE’S TEXACO SERVICE
*iMmf*»r«t l i f ,

I'h rto t

IIM

The 1!Kr&gt;2 Docile
Wayfarer 1! Done Sedan
Delivers in Sanford

%

1 .
a

M2

EAST

F IR S T

PHONE

i T I to o f
i l l , I'rt . i u l

t

1'“

wait*

on

Motnlay

..

I'o illrlR pla ce (
t w e e h U m* h o li r a
b :flO p m

All

H tiki lifted

n -llh lfi

Hie

orrm ta r* e

•re

wi l l t ie , p» o In
of
* m* n rn
nnd

elec int*

t ’U j i ' M k ' t

'ih

It

reMldlliil
It

* , uuU -f

lu roie in thl a *•I i*r lion
A i^tiallf led efe^Hip , • .1* fl nr d
lilt

U h t Ida

S o l)

ru

1 u i M i i i .T jA .ir

li kts A* t hti iioii ' ,in . pl f ,T,~
I l f h 'd

under

In

v lie

In

T n R 9 ANFORD H ER ALD
Mon. Jim* 30. 1932
Pag# S

- »'» * I .I )

the Cnn*H!iiH-in

.1

and

st i

t i l l ee n l F I n i I d a a n d n h o I * llkli
l a t i l l o tv 40 i i n i h*- I m i « m i n « o - I d.

'll
•t

w t •&lt;«*« M5 Cl of Florida HlntUlee
I ‘M l w l i f r t h e C l e r k n f I t i c f i f i t i i d t
1' nit of S'«*mI1no 1e t'nun! y FI irId•
Jam ea
fvv H

•1 *1 er 1

m-m

«' l i e « l n n t
i ' h e e l ri wt

t

Q U I C K RELI KP

tr le l
H *I
S h ite

and that v* e intend In reals-

&gt;a|d n w tiie p t ii k iii a n t I n l h » K o fm *
M»e F h t l t i o u n
N a m e H ta h ii# to

'I.A Y T m N
V d o ih I ft it ■
S o i l f i T i i * ra n i t k . f i
||.tir.|

i

FROM

P R IC K LY

H I AT

r funiH# i r e h * f v df O op

Acer

F i r r i r i m a &gt; %n i l
i r n %i.
S 'o liie
lu l i e t e l o
i; I . m
i |m I

H o l e 1*011 III r
tlo ii*
it i m «

Fla
'K M

lltn h -f
It*.
H
ln
v

^&lt;*»k
k'i»ivth"di U*e*i n» trlo n »o* *0 reiH

«e

are vjijtAKfd In UiiuI k--- tr jji
Sanford Vietme In Hinr, i l c'- rn
I |. f t
•

►*##* e «d

ktf«h i-nimpUy *.P* l f f O eO
IPm« MfPlCATfD ponie*
»0
Ini Qivmrj ie# «htr a 10M »•!»•♦»

rni r i

m

ANNOUNCING
Tht» I'tim illin ’ r r iilr r
A m N vw lli'ii ill i mi rtf rs For
Cum tile 11' lint) !&lt;• Itepuir Sfrvlrp.
Mr. Fthl* Milus Is Nmv OprrntinK.

V in re n t,

\ o r i rn
u i.u c ih is h i , i A i . M ru iiv im m
1 • »lr V H IH IT VIA IJ TFIIM
f »h
r i i r si*Nf isi 'l l Hull.
I • *\S|;KV \ I |«»S MKTHICT
■Iill $ a. tn.M

Ftu Thi’

FURNITURK CENTER
III. U . - I | n .1

Pity

STREET

7M

H. JAMES HUT

To

C lia m ite i

,i»
Hoe I 11
li'u .il iii. u if
H ie
*iii
1- t l * . t i .
k| rtl
i i .in it
|»
i * •
. I f . i r ...
• * t l u H u l l i I'lHPl V l i t l u l l
.\
1 * t *■j f ‘ (e fk. l i t
i ' l i i i 11f |&lt;| - L , l i i t l l i l i l
• f il l * i*U»| w i- ll i n k i l l tl 1H l l ' » f k ,,| l|.
i .................i l . ' 1** U r r t » ! i v
f a t * will **1 r ii r t f t) M 1 .l i . n l . ■»' III - i N(*r» il l, '* , , I
.....................
H•" u t ! m" 1r-- * *. 1111 i a.
I'M I'l* 1 l u l l
l ull M
H u l l **' n f
lu
l»# i i r LI
Fhirhhi In Hindu
l i t II ,
I one
frdlc WI lltl dot*, r if'Cd ,t , rn
t »*r tn

a

M u i i I I ih

H a n fo rd

liulMIrm
Ufietio —, imvii Kali
Lnf|ffi%oml
Lyman m ln*»*l

It VI IHI M V IM T N T
V&lt;ItnlnI«11iiloi of I he

in |

a n ts,
th e
n n d t t *iu to d
N l n w t e i . u I II w i t l i i ft H i e

$2271.
21

I *1 •• ■ I d a ,

* 'fu in c e rv , n lie i'i'iti i : n F U V C H ! I‘
a n d M A IH :i. F A U C I I f
i,|. \ u i ,

»f

G en eral In iu r a iiu

Count i

air idalntirr*. mid C W \U | : N It
I I C I l»
a ini
.M ll.M tn i
NV
\ \ II
L&gt;Ultll"l P, hi* Hll»« .iii&gt; d e f e n d

for

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

H e fn ln n la

P la t f t at

,1'tM
1•
f , i t i | n *r*&lt;r i t Mf Nit m e i i t u l
f&gt; i PI - 11»t , i t
’ i i 4 * a a**
I tt to i n I -t r a *
I
Iiii' i r ,m
tif I U
N Mn e n l
•1• e *' " I
"f k Hik
I | d a y i»f . t u n e ,

: o f H i« T i;iry « t i r
N*»T|f*K is
liu iiu m
*;i \ t \
that i»ur*uiam to FOi *1 l»»*, »» ,■ m m
d*re*J on Ihr 11(It •!«% of Jmm. A U
195?, In Hml certain • *i i i *»' v* in!
in* In I It e C|i i toil Conti, in find
m it iit

,on»#rvation

S o il

Ptt III n it

*i T w |»

cn t'itT o f T ill:
Jt lMIl:.
lllU IN III.lt
•T a t i : o r f i .o i i i i m
in iM iiin m :.
Sr*|h I f n f
for
I'L iI n il if*
IN UK T ltu ItNTATIl t &gt;F
it Law
t'l.AllA I,HI* VINCKNT
I U 't
AI m i : d m i h i
A t nun*
I
1 Mltlf Id UL ktdri
to %i.i. nniioni i t ninn
Nolli r 1* tiairhy n I m ' m Ihi* | % n k t i i l
ii|
| HI- n o mtv
ISU.I'H "
V l.V* *• *VT ‘ vlvd Vu,
j i u n i,.
m ’m m o i i :
i h i h
i ,
f i n a l r»*|«'»rt a * Ai1miti|*intti&lt;r * * f n,«*
a
i
\
11
:
o
r
i
I
on
iD
n.
• • l i l t # of t ' l . A I L \ I . M r V I N C E N T
I N I* I I o n % I I ; .
Jr-ftimtl Hint lie Mr.I hl« u- Oll in
is
t : r T in
i ' S T A r K t»K
f o r f i l i a l d l f t l n u n«*. n i u l t h a t )u* ' t i l l
.1 i Vise r.\T
■pi»Iv In Hii* 11••n•iv ihli UnliH.AH
I *et e a u e t l
HTEN’HTIU L\l
1‘ittinh
lit.lur ..f
Htmlvml* r.niniv KlorliLi on t h e I 'M N i l . IN H O l | I I N | | % I O N m i l N •
,S
&gt;
*
111
i
I
t
l
i
n
t
e
t
o
t
i
l
l
*n
H in t
I f&lt; tint of July, 1’»A*. f.&lt;t apiif-tiit aI
of tutni# ami fnt fhitil &lt;1\ &lt;h.uifr ,in U N I I ' l l Nl 1 I . N i ' K S T f i l e d h i t f i l i ­
Admhii»tra(or of tin ••wt ,t f r
&gt;f a l r »-|kn‘ i - A d i u l n l * - 1 r a t o i o f H i e
CL A IIA i.KI! 1 INM.’Nl tie* *"i mil • *•»*,- 4,i i i \ | . \ C U N T , de * c a n e d ,
H k .it in
n l , ,t i . i -. | t e | 11 I n n f . o f i n a l
on Hi I* I* iU v **f .lone, H*.\J
H \ 1.1*11 N VINCI S | i h w c f t i ’ fc* H " l t l l . l l t ie w i l t a u i ' l v
•u t». m ,. , i ,c i. I •«*l 11LAS HTKN
A»1 i n i n l « l r •1 1»»r
itf
IH** U f ! • M l
i .'iih ii
t n d u «• n f Me m i n oh *
rwl ittf of Cla r i i
I "••n il • *
! | m . i t , i n i | to" I s d a y o f
V1iiv *• i t | . i|i'.

fo r

RfHim 101 Sanford Atlantic Nallnnal Hank Building

**■£!

»ald -ale t ■ 1n» made tr» * a l l « f v
llte I Ft 1114 Mf ..titd tlm »#*
c n iN T t
" I I.I. I AM C h l T l HIHO.V. .Ill
t ill M l .
Aw Sin . I.u Mauler
Ul&gt;* A HI J l it .lit

in

Phone $17

nLINDS

«irt ind brln* in Atmlnrlt County. fo r th «
DIM riel

1 F I Of i t h i , Co-1! It
HfJ V| i f N U l | o f
:u s
Hu*
an i : .

IA'^al Notice

J A M E S R. O U T
A moc,

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

!il9 Flint First Street

Plume 1011

;!

Use

lly Ruy (Joito

OZARK IKE

•
F u r K rsiillM
1 hf fiiHiii* Inn re lft e»»i*lr in
all IN ant hU (tttMlelir«l In I lie
^anfnvil liefMhl t
I |line I tie pr r Mae inafrllttn
:l ilotra Hie |ier line Ineerllnn
*! ilmra Hr i*t» llwt liurtiinn
p) iltrif« He i»ft fine (neertfiin
3e prr line for Nrnvlv I nntvm-l
F h r Muni* In I hr line
IliMihte llafe Pm tllark Fur# U«p*

PHONE IIS
*Vr» i Nil* filli l*f •rrepfed
m o Ihf I'flfph.Mif «*i nienimrendum • hern# if |m»r nniwe I*
liatfil In Ihe leifiihurif hunk. In
rrlnrn fne tNli wrennon«d#*fl«H
Hir m lirrlU rr 1* rt|ifrlrd fn put
lirnnipllf. In nnlei fnr *»e In
renilfr llir he«« pnaalhle m rtlrf,
n|l Nl n&lt;H Id* Mill■&gt;! hr in «i|t
nf Ihe ii m Ike *lnr lirlm r imlill
entlun
l*i#H«e ntiOft m linnif dtalel»
H an eiiiif neiura In iu iii mi
Nl r eNiomV lir rfipn«*l»i|f fat
Hum

h hi

Ih o m i o I

ln«et&gt;

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

I I I ' I d 11Si i n M ’T S ri:iu s... \t
Imiti.',
|tiiyt..im
$.Wi
wrek, I'lu. tux. willimil Until
I'liiiiti’ Siiiifnril Till l I

n |i n ' ......

r&gt;iii|'li' I'llB IT IV K I.* in*
rliil.lirn ..| I'l'l.. Ml &gt; Ni.l.l..,
i.|r. Myrlli* Avi*

*4

Y'il II i h u Hii .' [in t .-nl
' ni l
L'Jft'J, IjKiu vn *'.:'Hi I.. H mi
...
nr write U'.x I It I, lirii.'VH, 1*1k

LOVELY It ...mn r iill.iii1
nhhnl. HI I Klin Av.&gt;

A1IT1FLFS F o il S \ | . H
noon

(Nrtl lltnphpr
U ffti

Hound

an ii

Oak

►ft

hno

f fi 'in
iH iiln i'

iJ

S P F l I A L SHU VTFFH

— 12

I I I H IIIM 2
’ofifi a»*| atnl fi’puir work
r Inn.»lt* K 1.
Ilutvey

K rit
204

I n t»« i
S i t P t f o P i l A vi*
I'lio n r* IH i'H
Taldr
11* ii »lN«*d I i|«’
m ill Ion * i • an |ft'f uiin of F u'i I (*he-al of (hiiwi’M
l.'i «i • \ I W I I (H»HH - up faced In (inr
'll imp
Sa'ii n I lov" lic’d hunM*» at fur Fin'd Vanit \
f e« f init Old flnmv mudw Ilk*
f"*w l irii M»w», i !» iihltitf ,0 Wath« low ii im k• i pi let1 ltn diiM* nf Fuftl Mufti
‘u wu
llip, dm unitiaSdc p*w el plant.
nu o' i &lt;lc ilnu; In i NpUfld "Mioi Fet'd »! pc I lliplf! Room
Set vim; Seminole County HlTiff
itii i , » . w• I'ftiH i In rift* Lutl
Miiilr*
',iiM
l!*2ft II M til. tom I ak* M u y
i i**•*11 , j ,». i&lt;Mi
liviiij;
innrn H mi*i I
'** pc S»*fii Ihtl Muiin
'*. * t• »
i t . i .i'|M hi I» 111&gt;inr: tomit, hirgt* tNed
Hufn Hod
iiM'u
\\ I
I V FKS
It ilhpk.ei
wnrk
kif* Inn mid hicrikfkiNf
nnnk, itf«. n i t ' !*i» Slmpwni n JI pt
Ihiv-fuihlr Union I ’rre HaM
In * i m ki * k| pun h, moiJiTM
Bed Homii Mi 111f
Vs un
mail* . Spnader Service, l.lnie
Lilli, ' Non*
f in ini * a, at IK* i
M A TIIK H OF S A N l OHM
i it I H diuniii* mid
Fei tilb P i,
fun, ui 2 "f San f ci iP*
iimihI 2113*2110 K, 1*t Si
I hi one lid
t at penter X’
Htwi’ev.
Fhuft.
fn it at if ul li.nfiil hi!'* ShnvNii hi
i Pi l M .,i Mt.k J
FU.IN O I AMINE IS
• It t w .
•I p| *•111(t IfM III mil V
Icllei ttup*. |*i ay tiiHal, * top' »
S IM IN O I I III M IA
I S \ \ ti &lt;itiituiiii ced nudhproof*
with l*»» k, H rrul.it #;i:i i
I Hit and \|aitnulLi
Ulinne
my. Ih'hvt»\ Sen li e phm ln^pcilal,
|L' l I ft I ’hetl
w i f It
l*.»im*ni
pi ni« I’litui ark
1it'ii! i|*i St milt, fiii Fa l Inn I*
S,M \ l I Liowfnlnw wilii tl Inin,
,d| ftet at
rtlklip V t ’nliildn!
St , Otliitldn H| !*H
kI* i III 11\ . ii* cm ,| priit*ht par
« I* am i I lit Ualtiu tin, Tela,
till l*i tli, m Ink i Mm y I'lfilMl,
plume H i
malt down paviiMtii,
lull ant*1
Id . in if I'Vmlli* H.’!» .1
OAl.l
FhM O NUT. FphoU trrlnj
I Hfii *111 ii Vci d lif fed * V»ni•
Simp Uhnm* HMIH Fiirnitnr*
i r i l N I S I I K O ’ I. •thnniit iffltJiK*'
1 ILuid 'H khail
,V fti’ i i l e t i v i * r n
i,|,l i,ii 'my, l.it Flint net nwnni
1 Ot'i'H dtifial i haii
nl i.nn Mnyii'.lljt
lllliflm Mernr aMhit
I'liitnldlitf A Supplin
t'nutmeting A H«'pitlt«
Wttuda W in - f1nf fnfi f up
So*
I'l'l I TWO
S i n in
| DKI&gt;
Kuitt
;'Nmi Hmitti Park Af#
nili *•runi I mlih MHI fmi h i
I.’ m i i MS
. i .i liln.n, L* Imllii
I'lmne fid
per i*1• n|dnd dm ipi** ale* («p
I..I*. nh
, rl.m- in Illy
I'lWt'l u
llitiyiilh . [HIMl I.i .‘In., mi .•xlMlf.
1 VH I'I.N I F It VNOHK
W II W II I I \ MS. ItKAI. I Oil.
I'll ipilek lepuii jnlio, or nma.'
III! N l ’ .U(K VVK
I’llONII•ij11111111*. Call Jim 1142 M i
I Hi Iv India lit
Uhnue IJ
1it* I Kill
VI nl SIKS
I ho pi iirHen.
II v'.,,i ....nl U, liny. It.ml nr HHI,
thMf 1\ , neat * i wav L* fuli'1ert
Mt*.
I o n I I i it K FHS VI.
*
....
Hud pm* It hi hn« /i way I tit n u
Wm id * u I imI i tu t toll
11• 1 v i i
I U II M l., Itmtlor
**"', pit Villi' i ' Mm
I * h’phniia
I I,,11,1. Still.' II,ink II.ill.line
ill Imvii, Ml) !*a *11 1 iv
n i1
I l V* fill fn I •1■.1 1111 a 1 1* o r l i n n
I .ill Hull'’ I'hnl.o I73H
i *i I Heim linn, 2
\\
idc, ii
L\ I I ii VY*‘vt i' ti at ( lie I 'm id
Olllllldn
'me t !r! tel
SI M\ | I l| IIOMBHITKH
V'F.NKTIAN llhrult I *• I n . I
lIVlTU.ItY, (ienet nl.tr &gt;n Stnile.
M i l l l l l &lt; M in i,IN A
timrife Full llju Senk.ink film ■
i i i . . 1 ('nil M7. !!w i.n . U .'
M ill N l VINS
an 1 Valnt f *«»
It ry H.'t.t,.' H.itifnt'l AveniH
lil.nl Snimii.'i
II.mi. .11."
IJ
.&lt;!,.! Jtnl Sir.nl
mil. ‘ fin,,, V.It. villr Coni,1 FOOT I.OFKKHS Ml m* i il •*
i&gt; Ifni, inviymnliim, n&gt;l|nlii
wood e iiim ii iicO m i |L • irtlm * m \
I
Sill
I'li.in.
Trrhnli lew
Feiitnil Flt»i Ifla, !:» Mfi ill » •
iliy I' ,.nny in.mliliili ■.lit'.m,
I'lmne
1. iV. Il'.’ite I, Hun
f ■i r 1 1
ynl y. nti'i vi.'WM, ill .'f.hllili. Iiy
lilt (tided San fm *J lew cl i \ m l
l.tiy y iiy r .
lln.'p SI nl. mini.. | Ulf. up
lllil V \ | M I Mtiinltiy lielillnel, 0*
I , m i , i W ill.'
Fnlwnnl
(J.
« -* A i t U c i . K H W V N l 1 11
r. Inn,I.. Uvetilny Slur ( ni l Hull1'
Mi.lli. w
Ii.vn.'i, lion 110(1
I! t.V 11*0. .1
We tmy, ttrll A iin,l» intrtl
«■[: lawn
ftitnllitte
VVILmn Mnlcr Until SAWS F II.F 0 A ml
.In.11,.'in',I &gt;.ml i.vnmlilltire (Tie. .Ill v 1•* u Iiiiiih ’.i :,h
1i»m'il VV. |,|rk up ninl ili'llv»i
I ' l ’l l l l i l l l piiin.i I Inn.I intiiMl Inn VV 11,1. IIH Y ynnt ."it i.'yiii.M,
M. i C. Flxil Simp Jill W VVoOi
K jk i ll. hi Inn.' l ull 7IU VV I nl
nf Myn in I'.ili'lilInn rimin' I IV
lliylnli, 1II III ruin,
II

SHI h

n ils

M O N TH

CilAIIIS FOR SA1I

THE MlIKEI.ANI» Mini'

- I

W'UI.AKA
A|&gt;nrliui'ril&lt;
111 W
I 'li. l SIM-.! I'li..,,.. Il'lt W

U N P U R N IH IIK D Ilnu*,'.
filli ('firry Avr

5—

\v

FOB III*N T

UNFUHNIHIIKN

—3

Wr fliiNT I HIM* lllkcf milt (nil
• III i It' l ilt's Cl r all yuoil VII1
io niul will not Iii nl Lih|* Siv
w tudav1

HERALD
WANT ADS

m m e
H im .

II im I I N la ir Fur Sal*

ln,|i,0
I'm

IlOW NHTAIUS fnriii.Iinl
....I
rnom n|it. tlr r lr lr kU.’li.'i. Cull
I I M nr HI36-J
BOOM for lent. I'lmne IHU
y A V V I'KHHONNKI
.iii.l nun
plrtril 3-l.etlr«nin inn.niiry limn.All H rrtrli kllrti.ii (tulnmnlii
iv.ler lu'Hler, soernnl lit&lt;#■/•»
wny, rntlinil Tlleil linlll. Ampl*
i:lfinel.. Venetlnn Mlniln. Ilmi'lv
for occupuncy.
(&gt;*ler
VVellei
Ilm iie., 111'.-, f’hnni' lOH’J
T IIH K K Heilrnmu tiirnlube.l In,it.,'
Phniie AMI .1, l u l l Freni’I. Avn
nue.

11k’ll

V&gt;h., illn. N r.
■■■■'■ ’

V -VIIIleu s colt HACK —1
Ini I*, nil |I.MI

U N I I III Inni ..'In.1.1 yn.nU. nl | i’li
I Inn'll,» V.n I'niilm l Ulmn
II,ink nl I 'ii I'nlmelln Avi»
Knlvnhnii Vm ih
SVV'I I* I nnlnln vlui.H (nr xHln .1
( I 'II w.it I Ii, I(.■it, 'lull A vr

NI:vv i

ft A i|ii,.,l.'l l„ml, | |
lint
’.m il Uvlnnule engine
Mit.ilei * 0 ii ft Tr.illm
I ’ r 1p e
I Mill A I.n Tlf« F ii « k lilAellllM',
i.n.'iiniltlr Ulinne 1070.

Bny

II. nl,

I'm

|,nl

llmn.'i

Ulllln

II.,' I

WAN 11.0
I'f.K A N ( III I UN II M U.
m i : s v n i i u i i i n i it vt n

I—

HKi.r wANi un

S i'l l I VI.S
I'lill1i|i. I nrey
V.lie.I.M Sliflng
1 i.ininn Sntlliy ^I ft per 3(1.
1,1 lit title 0:1 pi I All
'Jin II, A - pI.n It HI. illy!» fl.V l

AOVKKTISINO
llnnk
Mnt.ltex
Applu.l l.v F«perl»
Full or I’nri Tilin' llii: IlmK
I'nnnn In ailvmii
' Iluiir Omnii
T.illiel, I'nlltlnnl llnnk Vln'rln-i
Hi I’l'l V VII
In nil I'Hluliilnle. in
I'lu i Mil A Mn pie
Ulinne 797
(ilatnmir Olilri. S . nn *, II .II
liilllex,
nil
Blini’lnnl
.* si«■ ,
.lie ,. Ill nil.' I-*i• •■ tin. lei m ill
log IlnttPHt lilt.' in llir i . Mini i'
Superior Mitleh I V , 7ftI *1 f*
(ireeOwmul, Cl.l.nyn, III, III

scrumi v i uviiiu.it «

n il.
I t'BMAOKh lly
Kreaky,
Wnil. Floor noil Flreplar*.
NPTW uiifiirirliiliP.I
I
li"ilmnm
M. fi. IIODtiKH
■parltnent— .ertened pnnIi. rnr
I’hnne |2A
noil, utility room, urmitul Ilnur 40S W 1.1 HI
inO.OO per
mnntti,
I 1 Ii n n e
O FFIC i: HUSKS nl half price.
^IHOrt Wn, Deklnry.
-9
W'OUli W AN I UD
Il' iilllifilllv l eflnlnheil like new.
I
in
W.
Flrnt
TIm
Furolluie
I.AItO K
furnlilieil
'J-Iip.lrnum
BABY SITTKH, M r., Falkeolieiy, WA NT EXTRA varalinii money
Ufllller.
Chilli mil Hi,, ntlj., xml hllr«
Apt. Apply moinltiK.. 11100 W.
lient refereiirea. I'lnine I'JI.'I ,1.
III.' nl i i Cf In Silllfnr.l I'm met.
Ancltoll, (lilnlidn III wny every
10— Buxinea* flpiiurliinlllrH - III
F lT ItN IH H FI)
iw i
room
npt
M'"1',1
&gt;7" Olymplr (Tom-1
Uiiilny, 7:10 pm
Until. 115 North .Tmniiilne Avn
Mn«U„n IJim.
Anterim
uml FflB SALE SI,,i k xml etpilp
Bin,.ter | HO. B oll.
ItNilln A
ulmpplmr
lliclil 111 Tnp Null'll ti'ivl.'i' .In TH E Working Man's
( UKDKOOM fiirnlnlieil Innute, op
Television *07 W. Ini. Phone
pliii'e fm new, used mnl reflri
lino. Ilnve HOiitln'l i,|H'tiiliy in,
m
ply $07 M bkiih II h Ave.
I .lied fnrnlliire fm the rninlile''
ntdn In refliar. Ap|irn»lnuil«lj
Inline. Bililgel I'rlre . Teleplpiti.
IIKOII will huiidle. Cm. lx- fi
I ROOM furoUheil apt. I ’hooe TBAVFI I SK Kxtenelnn Boil* ■28"
I ll'fi 'III.' Fiirnltiii .. Center— 110
nanred. Cnntiut Jeff
lln vi«.
tn I OH". Krnkarik (Haas ami
171-W after OHIO pin.
Weal El r*l.
Klghlh and Pink.
Point Co.
N IC K frimt h«&lt;lroom wllli kllcln n
!B7
iPrWIleges, i!ia W e.t I Mil Street CABINKTH, S k h I i , I I i i u i n . Biiofing 12— S PEC IA L HUBVICEH — IV 11
l. li s r ANI I FOUND — iu
" ‘ywood, Air Condi
Phone BKO-W after 0:00 p.m.
latino, Phone 1447. MAC'S Electric lieivlce Moved
temporarily to rear of
I«00 LOST— Block lilllfold Thureday
S BKDROOM furnlihed pottage
Caoiphrir*
Cabinet*, Orlando
Hanford Ave. Electric motor re
on lake. Couple with rhllilrrn
on Fir at St. Contain* 1940 car
lliwuy.
winding. Television and radio
title In name nf Lewi* Avery
praferred. Uhtma 071,W.
»ervlce. A* near lo you as you*
ELECTRIC
Refrigerator.
Good
mid 16.00. Keep money return
GARAOB Apt. oofwrolahAd with'
telephone It)].
running rendition. 170.51). Flni111It* tn Hernld Office.
the exception of refrigeretoi
Ida Dmite Gna Co., 2lfl Cant 1st
LAWN MOWEBH ehncpeneit. fit
LUST. Ilm lgirar lovo bird. Blue
a oil atnye, 700 MeltopvIlTe, l ’h.
cycle* repaired. Hhuinnn'* .110
with grey wing*. Howard. Phono
lt)17'H or 83.1.
E.
4lh
St.
P I A N O B— Gulhraneen, Hplnat*
P3IUJ.
F U B N IH H E D inaulatarl 4&gt;roorn
priced from $010.00. include* 4
Karago apartmept—clean
and
tuning*. Term*, trade-in*. Ku- BAMBOO B I^ U Y S -'tiru iiT s iiu n r. LUST; Blown fi'im.li, cnlllo dug.
ug* and floor coyaring* of
Anawvre
to
the
namn
t*
roomy. M r*. Fomwter, Phonr
der'a Piano Store, 1200 Myrtle.
inyte, Plaatic, Aaphnlt Tile or
"Urowido". 1110
Holly
avu.
412-W.
For night appointment* call
f.lnnleum. Free cellmate*. Tele Crawford WHIInm*.
1208-W.
phone 1426. Thn Furniture Ocr
"
'
*----- ■
----------- i-------------------■■ 'J
—
Haal Batata f p t Bala
&gt; 1 T L X EDO. FEEDS. Complete line.
I-VDIES wrl»t watch. Dlann
tar * 118 W e.t Flr«t.
Studded In white g
Runt'a .Tuxedo Feed Store.
A BIO TW O STORY HOUBB
gold hand.
Reward.
Conti
B IN ETS Formica lop*. 0. V.F
2 khady acre* Juit ouliida City. PEAT. Hu*hel or truck load. 600 .Woodworking. 612 Banford Avr
Ilerald Office or 338-J.
NWe porch, g ai, *l»cUlclty, wa­
tlaple, phone 1290.
Ahnne 809-W A 1468-J.
ter. Price and tarm* to m lt.
LOST: Red billfold In McCrory**
Phone M0,
Store, valuable peneri, driver’*
READV Mix concrete,
Sanford
w i x n Ann k i a t i M i
llcenie, money. Pleaae return
R A Y M O M I) M. HALL, tUallor
Stone Tower Induttrle*. Phone
All raaalar I n a t a
J290,
10&amp; E. Htl. Ht. Phone IM0-J.
H. ill, UldhWyaiaar A'lUkclale
______
______
CDl.DBBOItO PACK ADR
.
bouse. Very reaion&lt;
E V E R Y T H IN G for Tho hulhlcn FOUNpJ^Siuall weed culler wllb
STORE
rnlshad or unfurnlahed,
httw '
‘
Stone Tower In d tu tiU *.
■A »«»• w , I M I t ,
CPU

,ni'

_________ 110“ KTItOMIlRIICl Rtrlnm T»bi"
non

si—

»

Ht.

f

-------- ii 0W-J.

i

ti.y "* x ) a j ft.
-

•:

,

r••’ Y; ■
’

h

■

m. - -.!V-

94-

�A -

------ .

v

'

------------------ -

H e a t W ave

Triplets’ Daddy
Admit* He’* Wed
To Two Women
Wife No. One Sees His
Picture And Arrives
To Collect Alimony
NEW YORK oft—A proud father’s
caw triplets brought hltn (rouble
Sunday — He had to admit be
wasn’t married to tbelr mother but
to another woman.
Only two days beiore. 26 • yearold Salvatore Kcarnsti bad been ■
happy man when a woman listed
as Helen Mingey Hcarnati, 28, bad
three girls.
I I * blithely gave pictures to the
newspapers and basked In Ihe pub
Ur acclaim
But Sunday M ri. Mary Coialutio
Rrarnatl, 27, showed up at a police
station. She had seen hla picture
in Ihe papers.
The proud papa, sha told police,
waa her husband and the father
of her 4-year old daughter.
They were married in 1847 and
separated in I860 — Bui, she add
•a , they slill were legally wed and
he was under court order to pay
114 a week for the child’s support
The district attorney's office de
rided not to lake action against
Scamati, a garage attendant. But
it advised Mrs. Sctrnatl sha could
apply for a summons charging him
with adultery, a misdemeanor
" I'm going to make him pay for
all this, she vowed
Scarnalt (old officers he also was
the father of another of Helen'*
two children And h* asked plain
tlvely:
"What did I do wrong? My wife
won't give me a divorce and I
love this girl How tan you say 1
did loinetnlng wrong?"

1'ri.m I ' l t , t t „ i
million perkoni swarmed In Iho
clty’a
dottn
Lake
Michigan
beaches.
In St Louis — weary from five
consecutive days of temperatures
above 100 — the prospect was for
more of the same. Sunday's read­
ing was ina, marking the 2Mb day
of 80 or higher this month. Twenty- M v ..{.-sons have died from cf
feels of the heat.
Dut in Malden, Mo., the mercury
climbed higher — hitting Hi8, the
top mark posted in the U. S Weath­
er Bureau's map. Kansas City
stayed in the weather hot • hoi
with a top of 102 It was lot In
Cbanutc, Kan., 103 in Nashville.
101 in Wichita, 100 in Memphis and
Toledo, 80 in Columbus. 88 in Cin­
cinnati and Oklahoma City and 83
in Des Moines.
Thunderstorms struck New York
City about midnight, dissipating
the threat uf Immediate hot weath­
er. Brief but violent electrical
storms lashed Western New York
from Buffalo to Jamestown, snap­
ping power lines, unrooting trees
and blocking several highways
Similar storms hit Washington.
O. C., and various parts of Mary­
land. which has been hard hit by
Ihe hot spell Winds up to 03 miles
an hour swept Baltimore and in
Ihe Chesapeake Bay area
Other storms struck In Ihe srwa
of Pittsburgh and In sections of
the Southeast One rain hell es
tended from Ihe Tuscaloosa liir
mlngham area in Alabama across
Middle rind Northern Oeorgia and
over most of Northwestern South
Carolina. The rain did millions of
dollars of good to heal imperiled
tobacco, peanut and melon crops
A serious water shortage threat­
ened In many Oklahoma cities if
Ihe hot dry weather continues
Cooler areas today extended over
most of New England. New York,
Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Eastern
Dakotas and the Pacific Coast ft
was warmer along the eastern
slopes of tlm Rocky Mountain*. Ihe
Interior of California ami in laiwer

IluHton Parley

Unlicensed Pilot Of
Plane Facet* Inquiry
TAMPA
A Tampa plane pi­
lot who probably saved the life
of his wife In a crash moy have
same explaining lo do about flylug an unlicensed ship.
Raymond Valdes Jr., and his
wife Anna were hurl when their
small twosealer plane crashed
Sunday on u takeoff at Mullet Key
In Tampa Huy.
Witnesses suld Valdes probably
saved his wife from serious In­
jury or death when he threw him­
self iu front uf her when the plane
crashed inis a tree.
Milton D Glrlon. supervising
•gent for the Civil Aeronautics
Aglhority In Tainpu, salt! records
showed Valdes had not renewed
the plane's certificate after It ex
plretl May IS.

I a »k u I N o t let* h
o m i ii :n n r i *i nt.lPATloji
T I I U H T A T K &lt;&gt;K
P L O ItlD A
Tu
T D K AKTUM N A M E D D R IEN DA N TH . i l l I R K T I M I H
T U - l» D D A N IR IJ t "H it
D A N IR I.H . I lls w ile I f a l l * * s m l It
'le n d I l l ' l l it h ll u n " ll h s lrs .
ile v lC M .

Irf

It

I•

mill

(IN III'H .

with Souther-i family connections
headed u ticket which run on a
platform pledging affirmative ac
tion on civil rights proposals
Gov. Paul A Dover* of Massa
chuselts, the Democratic keynoter,
left no doubt he hopes Ihe party
splitting civil rights Issue can be
compromised
Devers suld he
thinks almost any Demorratlc
nomlnee can win In November
He included In this. Sen. Richard
Russell uf Georgia, champion of
the anti • civil rights group.
While observers loft some room
for naturol optimism on the part
of Devers. Driscoll and Kohler
made It plain they think the Iteodd lean* have some corn row hoeMg lo do before they can reason­
ably expect a victory In November
" I don't think any Republican la
going to have ail easy chance tu
win the Presidency this year,"

1

Hint

a n ) m i'l -&gt;ll iir r s u im . li n n s n m l
1c u r p u ii'tln h i- i l u l i n l n a by. ih r u u u h
n r iiin lc r th e m u r a n y u f Itis in o r
h a v in g u n y I n t e r * . ! in a n d lo Ih e
la n d h e re in e u lig lil lo hs q iile te 't ;
W I L L I A M ( o i. L I N H
*n»t
C U 1.I.I.N 8, h i* w ire . I f a liv e and It
r i.a it. ih e ir u n k n o w n h s lrs . d a v l• sa t, I t a a ls e * a n d a ra n le e e .
an d
a n y a n d a ll p e rsons, fir m s a n d c o r ­
p o r a tio n * i- la lin ln e by, th r o u g h nr
a n d tr th e m or a n y o f t h e m - o r
h a v in g a n y In la r e s t In a n il lo th e
lid h e re in • m ig h t to be q u ie te d ;

a

. B. l l l l i x ’ K a n d ---------- I H P x K ,
h la w l f * . I f a liv e an d I f dead. Ih e ir
u n k n o w n h e irs , davlaeae. lr « « l- » «
a n d a ra n le e e . a n d a n y a n d a l l p e ro n *, f i r m * a n d i- iir p n r a llim a r U lm * ■ h y. th r o u g h » r u n d e r lh * m n r
a n y o f th e m o r h a v in g a n y I n le t S tl In a n d to Ih # la n d h e re in a n n e h l
lo ba q u is le d : SI A l l V K. r t l i a T O K
a n d ---------- E IIIH T O H . b a r h u s b a n d .
I f a l l v * a n d I f de ad, i h t l r u n k n o w n
h e ir * . d a v l* * * * . l e g a l* * * a n d g r a n ia a * . a n il a n y a n d a ll p a rsn n s, f i r m *
and
c o r p o r a tio n *
c la im in g
hy.
th r o u g h , o r u n d e r th e m n r a n y o f
Ih e m o r h a v in g a n y In la re s t In
a n d In I I I * la n d h e re in a o u g h l lo
b * q u is le d : a n d a g a in s t a ll p e ro n *, k n o w n n r
unknow n,
w ho
la v a n r c la im In h a v * a n y I n ­
e r t * ! In a n d lo i h * p r o p e r ty h e re n a o u g h l lu h * q u la is d ; s a til la n d
f i n e a n d h a ln g In H e m lm d * C o u n ty ,
f lo r id s , t u - w lt i
.W e a l H a lf I W H I
n(
ih *
N o rth w e s t
q u a rta r.
IN W U )
ft « f • a c tio n ». T o w n s h ip SI H o n k .

J

S te w a rt M. D oane
Police R aid M ade
Died F rid a y N ig h t
On Bolitn A g e n ts
Stewart M. Doane, 81 yaar old
residsnt of Geneva, died in the
local hospital at 8:60 p.m. Friday
after a brief illness.
A resident of Geneva since 1884,
Mr. Donne was born Feb. 21, 1861
in iiaraboo. WIs. He is survived
by one brother, Arthur Doane of
Grncv*; *•••'* •&gt;!«"»* Mrs. O. P.
Mathieux of hamoru fend Miss
Kilt'll Doane of Orlando.
Services were held at the grave­
side In Geneva Cemetery yester­
day at 3:80 p.m. with Rev. Hall,
pastor of the Geneva Baptist
Church officiating.

Pollca Chief Roy Williams led
a mass police raid on four bollta
agents in the City over the week­
end resulting in the arrest of
three persons snd the collection
of uioie than 1180 In cash.
The biggest raid was carried
out Saturday noon at Burch'a
Grocery- B ti.
j Ave­
nue, when Chief Williams person­
ally
arrested
James
Monroe
Burch, 26, while he was in the
act uf counting his money. Cuba
books and record sheets were
found in hit possession as well a i
over 1186. Mr. Burch was charged
with "poeicsslon and tale of lot­
tery for money.”
He was turned over to the
county by Chief Willleins. Simul­
taneously, police were carrying
out a raid on Burch’s father’s
store, 436 Hast Fourth Street.
Joseph Burch, Sr„ was away at
the time but
police reported
evidence of a Cuba lottery In hie
store.
Earlier Saturday morning Jasiah
J. Thompson, 77-yenr-old Negro,
was arrested fur “possession and
sale uf lottery tickets for money."
He was released on a $202 bond.
Friday
morning
Lillie
Bell
Green, 50, Negro owner of a
store at 800 Maple Avenue, was
srrested on two charges of pos­
session, sale ami share In bollta
tickets. She paid a $404 bond for
her reN-d-e.

Mother Of Sanford
Woman Buried Today
Funeral services were held at
2 00 it. m. today at the First Bap­
tist Church for Mrs. Delia Morri­
son, mother of Mrs. A. B. Tedford, who died at her home! n
Jacksonville
Mrs. Morrison lived in Hanford
nl one time, moving to Jacksonville
in 1940 She was born in Poca­
hontas, Ark., Nov. 8. 1880. She is
survived hy two other daughters.
Mrs. Vera Bell of Jacksonville and
Miss Lillian Morrison of Washing­
ton. D. C ; five grandchildren and
five great grandchildren.
The Rev W P Brooks, Jr., of­
ficiated at the services and inter­
ment was made In Evergreen
Cemetery.

Truman Signs

Polities

I I a a f1 * a * 4

ll «mia&lt;.»4 S'ruM P e a * Heel
ference that the GUP faces an up
lull battle In November no matter
whom the party picks for Its nom
Inee.
Democratic governors generally
said they were confident of victory
for their party in November. But
they shied away 'at predicting who
would win ihe nomination.
Elsewhere Republicans squared
off in convrnlion preliminaries at
Chicago today, exactly one week
before the bed for the muln go—
nomination of candidates for Pres
nlent and vice president.
Sen. Robert Toft of Ohio flew
In Sunday night from Washington,
delayed 45 minutes by a storm
Ills chief rlvul for the GOP Presldrnti:il plum. Gen. Dwight Elsen­
hower, booked a Jay of rest at his
Denver headquarters
Their representatives met Sun
day nigld with GOP National
Chairman Guy Gahrielson In dis­
cuss procedure for seltllug dis­
putes over sealing rlvul slates of
delegates Accord on samo things
was rcuchcd but not on others
ami another session was on tap
today.
One point al Issue: How long
should coib side argue at tha hear­
ings opening Tuesday before the
GOP National CnmmittecT Previ­
ous time limits have been a half­
hour rarh.
A committee spokesman said the
conferees agreed lo call contested
delegations In alphabetical order,
prss and public and send the ar­
guments tu a closed session uf the
committer for a vote. Left unset
tied was whether Ihe hearings
wunlit he televised.
The contests Involve three con
volition voles from Puerto Rico,
;m from Texas, 18 from Florida,
six from Uniisiana, four each from
Georgia and Mississippi and one
each from Missouri and Kansas.
A siiahlc chunk of these votes
could Up the scales In a close
fight for nomination. The Associat­
ed Press tabulation of delegate
strength—based on avowed and
conceded alignments for the first
ballot—shows Taft now his 480 del­
egates to Eisenhower's 4U7. Nomi­
nation requires 604.
The Texas delegate dispute is
the hottest. The pro-Tafl faction,
In an 84 page brief for the hearing,
said the Issue Is whether Demo-

Page H a t,

R

ventinn which nsmed ■ rival elate
favoring Elsenhower.

i

g ra m

days of healed debate. Ih e ap­
proved total was $3,731,205.26(1 be­
low President Truman's original
request.
Tha money the hill would pro­
vide is separate from regular bud­
get appropriations It would sup
iatlnn* already considered
ie fiscal year starling Tues
day, or actually made fur the
Just ending
Democratic absenteeism played
a major role In the surress of the
anil • administration drive tu cut
the fund. Only about too of the
230 Democratic members were
present for the voting
The biggest cuts were $243,993,000
from foreign aid nml 05 million
from Tennessee Valley Authority
funds for new atomic ixtwer equip­
ment.
The House voted $6,031,947,750
fur foreign aid next year — S1.­
917.853,250 below Ihe President's
request.
Cuts were made In funds for
military uid to Kuropc, the Near
East and Africa The House sliced
$50,841,250 from technical assist
■nee to Ihe Far East, reducing
Point Four aid for that area to
$07,783,000.
The House upheld a committee
cut of 568 million dollars for con­
struction of air bases, mostly over­
seas. The approved total was |1,200,000,000 In all, the military con­
struction program for all three
services was slashed $805,008,600 to
$1,485,000,000 tu begin u six - year
program designed to double atomic
energy rapacity.
The government's vast program
of erunomic curbs expires at mid
night tonight unless President Tru
man signs the watered down con
Irols hill Congress bunded him
Leaders In congress expect hlin
to put Ids name on the dotted line,
even though the measure pusseii
by Ixtlli the House and Senate III
sjK'clal Saturday sessions Is far
less than he asked. hTe fact that
the bill survived a strong drive In
yank all its teelh was considered
a major administration victory
But tm the possibility that the
President might not sign the meas­
ure — even reluctantly — Con­
gressional leaders readied an
emergency resolution to continue
the present law long enough for
Congress lo tackle a substitute bill.
The cont rsolegsil linnltuo.allyf
The controls legislation, finally
worked out In a lengthy SenateHouse conference, would continue
federal authority to regulato wage*
and price* for 10 montha—through
next April 30.
But It would make several major
changes In the present defense productlnn act. Theso changes would:
1. End rent controls on Sept. 30
except In lucolilies whose govern
Ing bodies vote to extend them lo
next April 30, and In certified crit­
ical defense areas.
1. Tote out contrail aver credit
for consumer goods end for con­
ventional bousing loans. The Fed­
eral Reserve Board could restrict
housing crtdlt again if Ihe annuel
rale of new housea started passed

A cheron

Lee, Breckenridge
Store Is Remodeled
In Meiseh Building
At .lax Conference

M a rk e t

Oher laws which ware passed
by the legislature of Boys’ State
were a measure to establish on
aeronautical safatp commission to
supervise the jce?r,&lt;r—tlon cf air­
ports throughout tha state, a bill
making "Dixie" the official song
of Boys’ Rata, and a bill to mike
every driver In the state take a
driving test every two ytert.
A measure providing for popu­
lar election of tha game and fresh
water fish commission was in­
ti oduced by Representative Speer
but was not voted upon by the
legislature. A bill for
ItguliieJ
gambling was defeated.
One of the highlights of the
week was an addrrsa by Governor
W anen which, said Representa­
tive Speer, consisted chiefly In an
apology for hla administration,
emphasising the fact that the gov­
ernor It not the only member of
the administration and that he Is
unable to be responsible for every­
thing which ie done by It.
The boy* were also addressed hy
President Doak Campbell of Flor­
ida State University, whose talk,
said Speer, was "short and sweet".
The boye rose every day at 6:3d,
had five minutes to get dressed bef°ie roll call, and
then were
givm 20 minutes to clean up their
looms. They ate breakfast Im­
mediately thereafter In the Universlty cafeteria after which city
or county caucuses or meetings of
the two political parties, ths Fed­
eralists and ths Nationalists, were
held.
Speer, a Federalist, reported
that hit party was victorious in
the majority of contests. Most of
the boys voted a split ticket, he
said, voting for the lies! man rathn than adbeilng to the party line.
year
On Friday the last day of the
ptugram, the inauguration of the
governor and Ida cabinet was held
uml the last session of the leg.
iila tu i* occurred. That afternoon
girls arrived from all over the
-late preparatory to the upsning

I

Trade at the tnaiket, he pointed
out, was greatly henefitted hy the
growers south of Sanford who
helped to supplement the market
with -rt-ah fruit and
not available here in sufficient
variety to take care of the trade
from October through March.
Another factor, showing the in­
creased volume uf fruit and pro­
duce suld thruugli the Sanford
Market was the new 60 foot truck
scale which was installed Oct It ,
1961. Total weighing* through
June 26 amounted tu 11,820 com­
pared to 4.224 tui ihe same period
last year, un incicase of 7.696
weighings.
Mr. Andeison estimated thut 90
percent of the weighings were
perishnhle products, and were Hot
all from the Hanford Mnikel as
about 16 percent of the trucks
weighed were from markets and
fruit packing houses south of San­
ford. The trucker wnnleil to lie

Alterations and remodeling of
the sture apace occupied until re ­
cently by the Florida Power and
Light Co. in the Mt i n h Building
is now undei wa&gt; in preparation
for tire upeniliK ill late September
of u ladies ready-to weui stoic,
it wns ulitiouliced today hy Her■si
.'.nobson.
........ .
In c owner of the Meiseh Build­
ing, and until recently a pm tint
in the II. mid A. Store on Sun
ford Avenue, Mr Jui-ubson, iner
chant here for the past 26 vents,
has promised something "excii
ingly new" in a indies appal cl
store.
" It will be very modeln and up
to date," he declaird. The elltlir
stole is being temudeiid. including
the fiunt amt window i. the &gt;»il
lug is being lowered, and new all
ilig is being installed.
M i. Jacobson recently sold Ills
Interest ill the II. and A. 11,-pai I
intnt Stole to his pnrlnei, Belt
jamin Katr.

A W. I.ee, Jr., chairman 4.
Ihe waterways committee of tfl*
Seminole County
Chamber cs
Commerce, uiid Forrest B reci.firidge, manager of the Chsmbct,
will leave tomorrow for Jackson­
ville where they will confer v ith
\V It. Harnett, president of the
Barnett National Bank of Jack­
sonville, nml Henry Foim rd of
Hu t'. S Const Guard concerning
the la te s t development ill conneddon with tlm proposed SanfordTitusville canal.
K C Mel.ane of Falstka, piesl.i.iii of the McLain- ironwork* and
interested m t tie piojccl, vrili accoit.psn Gi Lee ami Mr Blackciurldgr lu Jacksonville The pos­
sibility . f organizing an activa
yioup io back the project will be
discussed, Ml llieckentidge said.

Taylor Coininaiulery
To Meet Thursday

sales tiuni July 1, ll,rough Oclu
i&gt;*r.
Conversion nl tlit- foiim-i fruit
packing house nl On- west ,-ml ,.f
the market I ih I.Iiui - nml o| Hoauction building Into stall spnii-.
»ill iiiiik&lt;- nine iiio i #* stall-, avail­
able, hi- lb-clan-.I.

I.2U0.000. The present rale is l,

Ino,000

3. Retain Ihe Wage Stabilization
Board but with limited power, and
to make the appointment of Its
members subject to Senate con­
firmation The board would be de­
prived of its authority to make
recommendations In labor disputes
unless! he management and union
agreed to ask the WSB how much
of a wage boost might be granted
in a dispute.

Somet hi ng Need Repai r i ng ?
The
of Girls' Stale this week. himI «
Governor's Hall was held I'lld n
evening attended by tlie 242 gul
and 344 buy*. The hull wn» In Id &gt;
the Student Union lluildi.it- &gt;f
Florida Slate University.

. . .

'ty ctC o cv

of Y our T e le p h o n e Directory
TELL W H O C A N D O IT!

recent pressure put on Isolated
Weal Berlin by the Communists.
WASHINGTON o n - Secretary of
Slate Acheson will meet with the
Auatrallan and New Zeeland for­
eign mlnUtera In Honolulu during
early August to put the AmerlcenAusfrallan-New Zealand defense a l­
liance Into operation.
The Blale Department said tha
three foreign mlnlatera will meet
consider matters concerning the
iplemcntation of the treaty which
went Into effect April 38.

Air Force

( C s a t la s M

re a m

l* a g a O a*&gt;

Uon of contract authority or credit.
The vote came after O'Mahoney
■aid he wanted the Air Force to
attain the 141-wing goal by July
1, 1861. •
Thl» would be one year beyond
July 1. 1864—the dale that the
Joint Chiefs of Staff and military
UitaUlgenee expert* say Soviet
Ruaala will be able to launch a
lutUf-ranga atomic bomb attack on

S

Under the three • power defense
allowance, Ihe council la to bn
created to direct Joint defense ac­
tivities In the Pacific. The Hono­
lulu meeting would mark the first
seasion of the council.

Republican senators, ■including
Bridge* of Now Hampshire, Fer­
guson of M lelugM .M d Case of
south Dakota, questioned that the
House would ba willing to accept

vernon

F. Vin e y a r d ,

c .p .a

u d

ate-Houae committee, tu t will
Just differences later,
a$

GEORGE H* WILLIAMS, JR., CJ».A.

...a n d operate it for a nickel o r lets an h u u r.*
Furtherm ore, you'll be amazed at how cheap
you can operate added appliances:
YOU CAN ADDS
TOM CAN AD»$

»0R ABOUT *TMII
AMOUNT A MONTH

DISHWASHING.......................
AUTOMATIC lltONiNO. . . .
AUTOMATIC CIOTHISWASMING
BEDROOM R A D IO ...................
8CWING MACHINE...................
VACUUM CLEANER.....................
And so on down ffia Hit.

J V o

w

o

/u

I .20
.23
.10
.20
.02
.03

lu
to
lo
lo
to
to

.30
63
20
.30
.03
.10

/e r

folks in Florida use mors
electricity than people most
anywhere else...it's modern
. . . I t ’a efficient... It's cheap
...ic fives extra leisure for

VINEYARD A COMPANY

I
' !

4

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="45">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="99720">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1952</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101031">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, June 30, 1952</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101032">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101033">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on June 30, 1952.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101034">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101035">
                <text>Original 7-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, June 30, 1952; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101036">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101037">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101038">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="101039">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
