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Thousands Travel
To Ernie Pyle’s
New Mexico Home
EVENTS

ala year* and Journeyed 196,000 wore g ra n d n o OBNnfry
miles whan they chose to maka a days before he game war.
"Moot of the visitors are either
gypsy retreat here. One nf the
buy* who served oversea* frith
reasons wav to give a shelter to Ernie nr the parents of soldiers,“
the book* they had gathered.
■aid the nice, freckle-farad librar­
“ We were like treei growing in ian, Mrs. Marias riFah.
"But they come frg n all over
the iky, without roots,'' Ernie
wrote. ''So we decided to acquire the world. A n d )T O M '! know why,
“ A tort of home plate, that we It Is the amply hat that affects
could run to on occasion, and then them emotionally. They tee it and
Mart to cry. I never mat Ernie
run away from again."
Why did he choose Albuquerque in my Ufa, but 1 IW l Uka I know
v his traveler's rest? lie give Mm’!., j.
----She said (hat CeetlBT* Oii, Pyle
lor settling here:
family
pat,
died
last fall. It had
“ Our front yard stretches aa far
aa you can see. Ml. Taylor, 65 been cared for by Mr*. Pyle's
miles away, la Uka a framed pic­ nurse. Cheetah's doghouse is still
uninhabited In the library yard.
ture In our front window."
I thumbed through Ernie’s own
He mentioned also tlia friendli­
ness here, the vastneii, the rabbits ■mall cluster of beoka In the Uthat came out every evening, the brary, and found a sentence be
quail on his lawn every rooming, wrote In London in 1941 that 1
the meadow larka across the ua- have never forgotten:
“ 1 could not b«ar to think that
pa ved road that said things like
T,Vour lace is awfully pretty," and for mo there si»i|ht never, never
be another spring"
“ Here come the preacher.''
So far as I know that w u the
The rabbits, the quail and the
view are partly gone. They paved only time Ernie out into print Ua
the street by his bouse, built new own desire to nve. And aa 1
houses across the road that hide Mopped into the warm Albu­
the faraway mountain except In querque summer from the home
winter. But there are children that Ernie buUt end never Uvod
across the way, and Ernie, I am to reaUy enjoy 1 felt — wtU, 1
sure, would prefer them to hie felt I would give half of tbo un­
known part o f Ufa that I have left
mountain view.
Most of those who come to hie myself for flvo minute* then in
former home today are children, the sunshine with Mm aUve again.
II the Lord ever faulU frlennblp
eager for the dream* that books
bring. But also some 10,000 adult In a man, ha nut It in Ernest
visitors have come to *ee the uniretentlou* home that Ernie built,
The Library of Congren ha*
t has little souvenirs of him— hla
aun glasses, a Jo Davidson bust acquired a printer'* copy of the
of his likeness, the dust goggles Llnroln-Douglu Debate* and al»#
a litter from Abfsham Lincoln to
he wore in Tunisia.
But for some inexplicable reason the Chicago Praia and Trftune
the thing that stira visitors most requesting two *M* of that nfWS
Is the old 10-gallon cowboy bat ho

By HAL BOYLE
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. t#V— Af­
Craps From Irrigated Lands
find* Oraot Strides Mad#
|
Tslal $500 Million Yearly ter the man lies down end dies,
hla house stands and remembers.
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C#nu«r Vrese
1 Sometimes strangers take over
AJUnNOTON— President Thendc-.. .•-osrvrlt probably never the huitr, anil thr (&gt;u„ whu LoiR
mad* a greater contribution to hla beloved weal and Ita re­ It Is forgotten.
sources than when he picked up hie pen In June. 1902, end elgned theIt has been the other way with
i Reclamation Act setting up a new type of co-operative machinery for Ernie I'yle. Thousands of stran­
1the government and people to work together to dtvtlop vaet stretches ger* have passed through the small
gg weetem arid and aeml-arld acree by giving them precloue water. white cottage he built here as a
- The vigorous, outdoor-loving '•Teddy would no doubt W greatly refuge from hi* wanderings. But
the more who come, the more
pleased If ha could join Michael W. Straus, bureau head, and his Ernie Pylo is remembered.
fellow workers, In the Reclamation Bureau'* golden
Ernie at his death passed out
■
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BD
Jubilee celebrations this year and view accomplishof the stream of the world's naws.
merits over the Intervening halt-century
Hut he has never lost his peculiar
;!, y
i ■
T. R might be amaied to learn that water has
hold on- the American heart. In
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been carried to nearly 6 'i million sues (rum rec- death he still gives a feeling of
lamatlon project* In 17 western eUtee. and that quiet comfort to those who visit
■ ff, /
crops produced on that land are valued et half a the little spot out of ail the world
hn picked as his anchor against
£ * * ^ H billion dollars yearly.
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y
The first Roosevelt might be even more surprised life's disaster.
He has a perfect memorial. Ills
!
to learn that thle water, rushing toward man­
simple white clapboard cottage
's
si) mad* canala that carry It to ths thirsty land, proi j '
vide enough hydroelectric energy for the west'# with the white picket fence around
it - - surely a tribute to hla love
!
1 new farms, home*, and Industrie* so that power of his Indiana upbringing — la
revenues return about 939 million annually to now a city library. It has 10,000
Mhhasl W. liras* Uncle Sam's treasury.
hook*. The garage that Ernie
Sixteen atatea originally were involved under the turned into a guest room is about
Reclamation Act. These were Arleona, California, Colorado, Idaho, to he converted into a children’s
IMontana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, reading room.
1 think Ernie, who had a lot of
.Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Kansas and Wyoming.
.Texa* and the Territory of Alaska later were added to reclamation trouble hut no children to give him
the trouble that rewards, would
•peraUons.
like that In his own childhood bo
Irrigation was foremost In the minds of reclamation's ploneyra. didn't
have so nice a place to go
•They saw millions of arid acres in our western atatea. They sew vast and read.
'quantities of water rushing to wait* In muddy rivers. The big prob­
Ernie and "that girl'' — bis wife,
lem was to get some of that water to the UUnty land so It could Jerry — had slept In 900 hotel* In
grew crops for livestock and people.
e* *
e
*
• t l V T Y Y E A R ! O F RECLAM ATION have brought a revolution In
ilha thinking of those who work with this vital problem of utilising
.Water from rivers to Irrigate land and serve river twain people.
’ Hydroelectric power soon became another objective In harnessing
H u wild water of our untamed rivers. Towns and Industrie* developed
to serve the people who lived on the land mad* productive by irriga­
tion. These needed vaet quantities of water. This need gave rise to
jnew Interest In conservation and control of water resources.
flood control became another major objective. In fact, It was part
•f the problem of building dam* for Irrigation and hydroelectricpower. fitlt became still another problem, necessitating atlt-coutrol
development! to assure efficient operation or dame and canals.
Creation of large artificial lakes In regions that prtvlouily had
known only arid eendt and streams muddled from uncontrolled etoilon
led to two other important InUreata: protection and development of
Osh and wildlife, amt utilisation of new recreational opportunities
never before enjuytd by the Inhabitants. Reclamation's 90 years, in
Other words, have seen the growth of an entirely new concept of river
W e w ish you every success in
valley multl-puipoa* use of precloue water,
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# A B O U T ONT.-FOURTH Of the writ's 36 million acres now under
cation, an d a re proud to have h ad
Irrigation are served by reclamation projects. Reclamation of the
wait's arid land has reached about the heir-way mark In efforts to
.carry water to thirsty land.
construction of your new office.
Hydroelectric potentials of the west, In the opinion of reclamation
iGAclals, ara about alx times greater than thoa* thus far developed.
Federal and privata water developments, reclama­
tion officials believe, “ have enabled the 33J million
living

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Only Five Farmers
Markets In State
Are Still Active
W IN T E R H A V E N &lt;Special ) “The number of State Farmers’
Markets handling produea Is
dwindling each weak— only five
Markets reporting produce move­
ment during t}.« past week," said
William L. Wilson In hla weekly
Markets review. “The Starke
State Farmers' Market reports
that the Bwaet Corn deal is prac­
tically over and only a small
amount of othtr produce la mov­
ing. Corn movement for the past
week totaled 6,118 cratee brought
growers 93,909.86 and 1,396 bag*
■old for a total of 9640.00. To­
mato** averaged 99.64 and pepper
94.10 per hamper. Grot* receipts
to growers for the week totaled
99,080.83.
'T h e Plant City Market moved
14,602 package# for total gross

week. Fancy okra averaged I f W
per hamper aa did No. t Dali pop­
per. Pepper price* generally were
aafiufactory with lower grades
averaging
to 93-M per ham­
per. A small volume of yellow
crookneck squaih averaged 93.90.
Other Items in light to fair supply
averaged per buihel ay follow*:
butterbeans 91.66, Baby Lima*
91.76, Ford Hooks 99.06, Field
peaa 91.96 and tomatoes 91.00.
"The tilooker state Market I*
moving along with a total volum*
of 13,951 unlta bringing gruwars
gross return* totaling 931,248.78.
Okra lad In average price of 94.96
per hamper followed by Bell Pep­
per at 94.99. Other Items moving
avaraged 92.66 for Butterbeans,
m 91.60 per crate, Ford Hooke
.97, Cucumber* 92.25, Eggplant
.09 and Cantaloupe* 1250 per

Oviedo i m i »o d In exceaeaf 40,464 package* through the Sanford
State Partner*' Market at grow
receipts totaling inure than |U8,
780.00. This past week, corn led
7,967 bushel baskets, 9940, aruj
991 bushel baskets el eggplant
93 96. During the current week i
light and diminishing supply ef thi
above commodities le expected t:
move plus a fall supply of vr*l*r
melons.

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III* mirtnal prugreu*. A* hi* rum**
with the** capi'rleiue*, In* unlti*
In maturity.
The pattern* In the live* of real
problem children stand out:
First— A eerlnu* and peraUtant
lack In the scheme of hla experlencea— lack of friend*; Inubility
By DAVID TA Y I.O H M AKKK
to play; dUturlmuc* In sleep,
A l' Nawafaalurea Writer
appetite, or elimination; persistent
It'a easy enough, In putalentent fear*; Inability tu concentrate or
or, aaaeperatlon, to Inhel a young­ learn In accordance with hla
ster “ problem child." It's more mental capacity.
,difficult, but fnr more rewarding,
Second— A real problem child
to look behind hi* outward be­ reacts consistently In inapprohavior fur due* to inner disturbriate way* to normal situation*,
anco.
la may show no anger or sorrow
- Pater Bios, distinguished psy­ when ordinarily audit emotions
chologist, member of the Advis­ would be appropriate and underory mmrd of the Child 'Study atandable. He may look forward
Association, and member of the to soma
some hapny event and then
Department of Student Personnel •how deep disappointment
[(•appointment over It.
Brooklyn College In New York
It la perhapa unfortunate, h*
ty, writing In (he National concludes, that parents are more
Parent - Teacher Magaslne, helpsconcerned with a child'* mental
t » tn read those clues,
m than with hla social and
Before deriding Junior la a
onal growth, In either case,
problem child, he caution*, w*
a child la suffering from some
would do well to determine first hind of deficiency, ami this will
whether he is not a child who ultimately disrupt the unity of
has a problem.
hla personality.
, ’We should find out whether the
demand* being made Off 'Junior
HOLONS G E T NO W ATBB
:;ir4 within hla capacity at this
WASHINGTON UB-Don't wrlta
M l * of hla mental, physical and
Omotional growth, eay* Bio*. ... . your congressman about lha hot
Annother
u n t h k r child
nhlltl may
timv Ib# troubled Weather. Many members of Con­
gress— and Preildcnt Truman —
t because of goal* that ara out were
Inconvenienced In Wedtwiru s h but because the mean*
ten to attain certain reasonable
0 practical goala are quit*
tollable.
Per example, parent* haw «
M to look after Junior'* health
1 aeelng that he get* enough
ght. Y*t
m when
laregard

Parents Urged Not
To Be Too Quick
To Blame Children

Extending

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

V O L U M E X X X X III

Taft Leading
Ike In Foils
On Popularity

Rntablinhcd 1008

Ix*t’H Face It. It’s Hot!

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5 Sanford Girls
Leave Today For
Legion Girls State
Five Sanford girls left early
this morning for T«llaha«*re
' where they will participate In the
jsl sixth annual Florid* rjM* State,
SUte for the American 1,egl.su
Auxiliary.
Girls State, similar to Bays
State, was Inaugurated by the
Department of Florida, Amen
ran Legion Auxiliary and ear h
llrl Is sponsored by a t ivlr orrim
ration. Mr*, lioutn uni I. Purpose
of Girls State is to t -itrli girl*
the functioning of r lv l govern
mant and an npprreiat on of the
0 value of rltlieoalilp 'and Its re
•ponslbllltlr*.
Girls attending from Snnfor I
and their sponsors ara; Gail lilt
ting, American Legion Auxiliary,
Post No. Mi fteverlv Gray, th Pilot Club; Ann Raborn, Business
and Professional Women’s Glubt
Joan Wright, American Childhood
Education Association; and Hylvia
* Haves, Woman's Club.
The girls left at 7:00 a m. or
companTed by Mr*. M. I,, linhorn.
0 8r. to Orlando where they board­
ed n chartered bus for the trip to
Tallahassee. They will be housed at
Florida State University where
they will hear lectures on trglslntlva procedure and lay the groundwork for legislative sessions In
the week-long round of activities.
As part of the program a real­
istic "murder trial'' will be s'n-rd
during their stay there. A number
of festivities have also been plxtined for their entertainment.
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LONDON &lt; r - The II Ig Three
foreign ministers agreed tonight to
tnett with Russia on tho question
Ofjho unification of Germany.
The foreign ministers sre reported seeking a way to mskn the
Soviet show Its true hand - to
pin tho Russians down on whether
sre sincere In demanding 4* m er tsIks on a untried Germany,
t There is a strong feeling among
Western diplomats that the Dusi ana merely want to stall for
l1me. trying lo upset the Western
lebeduto for the rearming of Oor
■uny and ||s Inclusion In Ihe West­
ern orbit.

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S an fo rd H erald
V acation-P ack
. Ho mailer how far away
from hesaa yoo may go an year
vacation yarn can readily catch
■f &lt;■ the heme lawn m v i by
m d ls v tho Aaafonl Herald
when yen rotava. Yon cao arSI***
yonr earrior boy, or
ihieogh Charlie Menlaon. circalotion manager, |y tctcphenlng
141, la hava year regalar Imaea
*f the Herald saved far yea
while yen are away, te be de-

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Alexander Confers With Truman

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A FLUnion Announces
Plan To Establish
Neighborhood Vil­
lage Plan At Once

ABOUT 10 TAKI tH|l* (list dip in Hi* PaeWr Ocean are «mi&gt;* of th*
cimlrstnnlS in Ihe Mu* Uliivri.r beauts pageant *l ta»n| M*jih Calif.
In Ihe group (I- lo i i are Claude Goddard, fra lire. Eva llnine. Norway, Virginia Ann Juhntnn, tmliann, It.inne Mtirrrrnon, Denmark slid
Ahern Chase, repreientlus Great Rrttnin i fnleruailunal SonmlpholoJ

Mass Of Cool Air Brings Relief To
Part Of U. S. As Dixie Still Sizzles
tty The Associated Press
A mass til cool air brought re­
lief from Intense h&lt; at to many
Northern area* today
lint no break w as In sight for
Ihe sun-baked Southern half id Ihe
nation
The lull of deaths In three day*
id rerun! breaking heat mounted
to HI
Thousands of eases of heal pros­
tration and heal exhaustion were
reported.
A cooling breere fanned Albany,
n Y Col. James M Osman,
Weather Bureau meteorologist In
Raymond K t,umh|ul*l, real c*- New York City, happily rnnnrlod
liit&gt;- •nlrsman, was elected (ball Hint "the cool air Is coming In
mail of the Seminole County Chap­ ulie steadily from Eastern Canater, American Rod Cross, at a a "
Belief also was expected in New
meeting of director* following Iho
regular annual meeting Inst nigh*, Jersey.
at the Yacht Club.
Temperature* were generally
A veteran of World War II, Mr. around the inodegrrr mark again
I.umlqulst baa served the Chapter Thursday In most of Ihe vast area
during the past year «* dlreetar hit by June's oppressive weather
of publicity, He has heen asso­ All-time high records for Ihe data
ciated Jor the last aJk year* with atul for June were toppled in many
Robert A. Williams, Traitor.
cities
Tha Rev H. U Zimmerman, re­ ' But the cool sir which earlier
tiring chairman, presided at the moved across the Canadian border
meeting and congratulated the Into the Northern Plains pushed
Chapter for It* outstanding record southward Thursday across the
during the pn*t year, nml fur it.* Great Lakes region and Inin parts
iiununl report, which was complied of Indiana, Illinois and '&gt;tiln Tom
I,v tlie chairman of variou gtmip* pern Iures. In Ihe 90s for three
with the assistance of Mi Velma day*, dropped as much as 20 de
(iontalrs, executive secret try.
grees
Pointing out tlial effcl made
There also was some - fading In
in hehnlf of the Red ('iox»,
parts of New England sod Eastern
"charity In a Christian sen**", Mr New York Slale
Zimmerman urged that member*
The hoi snd humid bell extended
continue this social servve with from Southern snd Western New
renewed leal.
England southward along Ihe At
Other offlrer* elected were IaiiIIc ('oast and westward In the
Sidney Ives, HI. as fir »t vice l-owrr Great l.akcs region, the
chairman; Hay Mann, second vim Ohio and Middle Mississippi Val
chairman! Mr*. C. II. Dawson, leys, the Central Plains stiles and
chapter secretary and Joint Fit* over the Gulf stales
Patrick, chapter treasurer.
A storm swept Into New England
E. O. Gllpatrlek Jr., Dissented fr0m Canada Thursday night and
the report nf the nominating com- within minutes lemperaliire* turn
mittea for the election of new hied as much aa 20 degrees from
directors.
H - . 11*11,4 OB Pan* r»prl
Directors elected for a three
year term were Dr. J, Clifford

Red Cross Names
R. E. Lvndquist As
Its New Chairman
Report Of Activities
For Past Year Is
Presented At Meet

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Vocational School
Ifaw Succeanful Year

Aug. 4 Is Fixed
Home 265 students were en
mill'd during the year eliding this
For Trial Date In - June
at the Seminole County Vo: rational Sc linoI, Mrs. It. C. Max­
Mrs. Clark Case well, principal, said today. In
Cirrult Judge M. 11. Hm'ih to­
day set ■ tentative dati, Aug. 4.
for ths trial of Lillian'C. Clark,
who la charged with ernhexxlemant of |fl,871 from tie County
Tax Collector's Office, i
Tha opening date for the trial
will Iw eonfitmed on 1July 11
whan Mrs, Clark Is arraigned be­
fore Judge Smith.’
This waa decided when (Rate
Attorney Murray Ovara reet, and
E. F. Housholder who i ipt cants
tha defame, met with th« lodge.
On Jun« 17 Judga Hm! th denied
n motion by tha tlonahsldcr As­
sociates to require tha (tat, proaaetitlon to amend thi bill of
narticulara filed In tha rt*o on
June A, and gave tha defame
council until today to ehtek with
tha recorda In connection with tha
eaae.
Tha Stata'a hill of pi rticutara
waa delayed In mmpla (on for
several months dtta lo tt i Illness
of Steal* Fortin, state .uditor.
WllUam Paul Math# sa, 33,
brought harp from Tltusi Ha ye*tardajr, following hh eat |er arraat by tha F.B.I. In C« ifarnla,
pleaded guilty to • chi rg« of
J » PI8
and Whistle Sandwich 8 md
Mar. 31 and stealing a
Judga Smith aantaoc
a five year terra at Kalfi
sentence to run concorren

addition 2H student engineers are
attending tho diesel rlaasex given
at the school.
Of those enrolled, 126 were
women and 130 men. About HO
ware war veterans. Graduate*
who wore placed In permanent
employment by the arnool'a em­
ployment bureau numbered 63,
and IB ware placed In temporary
employment. Some 37 student*
received certificates from tha
-school this June while 10 were
awarded diploma* at tha Remlnole
High School,
In the course of the year 86,023 mimeographed sheet* ware
produced by the ichool for local
educational and business Institu­
tions, Mr*. Maxwell said. She an­
nounced that new elaaaea will
begin August 18.

Rick C asares Found
To Be O kay F o r A rm y
JACKSONVILLE UR - Rick Ca­
m ps, University of Florida footbaU and baiketball star, passed
pre-induction physical exami­
nation here today. r
MaJ. Sidney Orlti. In charge of
the armed forces Induction station
here, said Caisres, farmer IllUsborou*** High athlete, waa found
fully qualified for military service.
Casares had been examined sever­
al weeks ago but doctor* called
him back far a rccbecl. Tha rea­
son waa not disclosed.
Army officers said tha next
move U up to Caisres' draft board
which win set the data for hla
vaaarea w h axpectaa to I l l s
oyar u Florida quarterback re*
placing Haywood suUlvan on tho
Gator atavMD
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TALLAHASSEE is - Hie flr&lt;-t
havrn for Indmlrial pensioner*
under Florida'* Neighborhood VII
lage Plan may be established be
fore the end of the year
Sal II Hoffmann, Philadelphia,
president of Ihe 55.non member
Upholsters' International Union
I A F L ), announced the project to i
day at n conference herr with Gov
Fuller Warren Director Wnltrr
Keyes of Ihe State Improvement
Commission, and John Morris.
Miami airline* executive anil
rhalrmiin of the Cltlceni' Cum mil
lee on llellremeiit
Hnffin.mil said the union will
emhaik upon it* .vxvnnit. I'v mil
lion dollar neighborhood village
BtFOai IttURNINO to tendon, Flel.l M.ti-lial Kail .Mcsiio.ici, llnii.li
project ns soon a* a suitable silo
has hren selected lie and other
Defense Minister, confer* with President Troman el tin- While Hoove
union officer* have just completed
looking un are Kir Chil*lophrr Sleel tlefti. MtnUlrr of the I P ,l. i,
a week-long swing of the stale
Embassy, and Gen. Omar N. Bradley, Joint Chief, of Si ill Oiilim.tn,
with Krycx Inspecting |to**lbhsites
"Whether it will he on Ihe East
Coast, Ihe Gull t'oasl or In the
Cenlral Lakes region will depend
upon Ihr avnllalillily and cost of
Ihr land We will need up lo 3,30o
arres lo |u&gt;rmit room for expan
---- — - _
—4
»ion," he said
H, Ilf HID IH' \ N
The Neighborhood Village Plan
•ait ford's i|tl*rn* un* alionsi
a* developed by tin- Retirement
luuiiuinoo* |n tlndi n|ipnsitlull lo
Research Division of Ihe Improve
tin- f I uIliaII mlmuii.trnliun, a
rnenl t'ommlssloo. call* for self
•uivrs .Iimlurlr.l hv the Herald
sustained villages of individual
Imli, atr.l this week Not a single
housing unit*
prison interview,-,| ..[fiie.l the ur
Huffman said hi* union whom
i-iiiotient nf tile Wdute House as
members are under an employer
lit* , hoire fnr Ih-imicrolh- stand
financed. Industry
wide pension
uni hearer till* yeai Ami there
plan, ha* turn cnnlempiallng snnie
was mi ,111011111 win, level fur
sort of havn fur it* pensioner*
I in Ih-aling Averill lluriliiuin
for some lime
Senalm Bussell nf lii-orgia id,
lloffinanu told Gm
Warren
viouslv seern* to he Kaofurd's
favorite, tnnugll lino, was a *or
whose term expire* in January
"We expect In have conslructluii
in i singly heavy exiuessinn of
started in time for you to come
uidnliio in a imininnllv Deiiuii-tnSANTA ANA. Cain .r An air lie town for the Beiiuliln-an
down and dedicate our village be
craft worker was shot and killed, Elsenhower a* next n line fm
fore you leave office "
The union will finance the rutin and his 3-year old son « .is rnli tlda city'* favor
rn»t of ennslriicling Hie pensioner' rally wounded Wednesday nlsiii
Hennlor Russell was the only
village from funds already avail during i gunflght with police who llemorratie to isrrivt- any very
able In It* treasury, he said Uae had Inrietl him Irom Ida liurrlrnd iv|de«pre«if support from thr
of the neighborhood village will i ell home wilh tear gas
rross section of opinion surveyed
he limited lo union member*.
, J. Officer t aid lh*i th- (■■ul mat: '
the-io^rald. I einglo snpporlur
Cary Y Kauffman. 30. had taken for Kcfnnvn „f T,uii.&lt;,re un.l

Russell And Eisenhower Favored
In ySanford Survey; Truman Sinks
Aircraft Worker
Killed In Pistol
Fight With Cops
Mis 2-Ycar-Old Child.
Held As Hostnuc. Is
Wounded In Firing

Kentucky Inmates
Mutiny Ap;ain ltut
Without Injuries

a* Imslngt". lit* own baby, Gary
J r . ami tun utber persons
Puller pieced lugrtlirr litis aimuni of what happened

Kauffman and lit* wife air srp
afated Shr rrrrnth niux-il friuii
thru hiiliie in nrailu I usta Mr ,a
tu Ita- buuir u( Mi Dili Mr . J.iuir
ll\ KVI t VANt I
Mi l iill lu-tr, taking tiaiv Jr with
E D D Y V 1 L I . E . Ky f
Tb&lt; ..
ontl mutiny within ?t Imtirx l,|..i&gt;- hr i
Widnrwtit y iilgM -s 'tt
,ti,i I
•ml »l thi* Slate Prison IikIsv •■■&lt;(
guards re-.litred nrtlrr wllhui ) Mrs Mrrilll MihkI in thru yard,
Kauffman appmailiril Ihrru, ill
half hnitr
Warden .Iris Burl),man rep&lt;ui&gt; •I Uiaxdll'g In srr tils wife \. HuOn one was lupirril In ronti ' t Mrirl't riiln ril their hulisr Inwith Thursday's rebellion In wl)i-l) llfi-it a lUilul. wminding Mrs Mrr
rlfilit prisoners were w-mindH iw rill in ihr arm
gunfire ami a guard was ittliu'-l
Will’ll |Kilirr i ip -r ruin rrrgril on
Approximalely 3n ymint prI
flu house Kauffman picked up his
ers tndav made lliree raids nil the own child and (urt-rd Mi-tiill In
prison commissary Guards witii rarpy Mcirilt s
year
-am As
siilimarhlne gun* finally in.ule ihrv rriii-hcd tin- Irunl pniih
them give up llielr 1rw&gt;t and herded Knnffmali inld pi.lur tir'd &gt;.|iiiiil
them bark tu tlirlr roll*
Ihrv ilidn't In him through
lit
Meanwhile, slate puller tu-u- Used his child as a sliu-lil
eallrd lutek In. and were Inatriu t, ,t
I hr two men and Ihrir ami- gui
In keep a detachment at the p-n into Mi-rrtH's car and Merritt was
Irntiary fnr a few day*
furred In drive away slowly The
None nf Ihe .inn who participated raillci- cars followed, also slowlv
In Thursday'* uprising hud n part The grim prorrsslon i-onllinini for
in today's disturbance
tdglil milr* to Kauffman's home
Lulher Gnhrrn, stale w rllu- at f'nsln Mesa
commissioner, announced fmni
Kauffman ami Merritt and their
lynilsvllln
that
"things
hau sort* entered Ihr lintise Tear gas
quletnl down and I expert opera iioinbs were liurlnl Ihtnugli tintlnns In run smunlhly "
windows after Kauffman refused
In Thitrsilny's riot, the 300 de to surrender He threw several of
flnnt prisoner* sullenly ended their Hie linmlis bark old floe set Ihe
one-day rebellion when advised In liniixe on tire
« chaplain nnl "In die In vulo '
Soon Merrill, carrying Ills sim,

••nr other fm &lt;Snvi*i o Steven
•nil of minul* \vr i r
is r o v n v.|
\
inatl!ri lug Mf ‘"PI a t fm
\IU Tnff IItill II f I If&lt;1 of Wai r rn
«.vm||ull 11y were th*
oiIv del i a,f mti f " HM lk ..\ &lt;h&gt;iiin
i of f||C
it,I k it II fp l.t
J.. Hu Iv i-V , 1 If qf
r. t non
•ha n *. P•It It llu 1 U.l
I am fm
Ih*. irn iu fl mu r. t n r Ki,
' V lull' ll
it I t ’s 11*•t |UII M, tih
liecauar
h r ‘ b 1," III f (|iM| Cl *t
* « t-nn
■t \ i M v i
if v*"i iIll’ll til
I'-imicrat
lit,
" I i 1* 1**• -iff lit It
ends the
•tali•fillmoil II H •ill
I oar I

Of lamloan Loads
In IBulhmltsf Poll
FniThureh llishop

Time Running Out
As Congress Works
On Controls Bill
New Air Strikes
Heap D a m a g e
On Korean Plants
TarRcts Inclutlc Two
Electric S t a t i o n s
Previously Spared
II, ST AN P A R T E It
SEO U L. Korea h Allied light
er bomber* heaped lu-w drstrm tliui
on rfimmuiii*l livilimdei trte pi irit*
tit North Km r i ThnrMlay night
Target* Uu-lmted two lug genet
altng station, winch previously hail
been *|iareit
The Air Force .uni hi Ameru-an
Sabre Jet lnlut shut down one t'mii
mnnlsl MIG 15 let today high over
North Korea Ih r kill was credited
In Pnpt John 1! Spaulding. Down
er* Grove. III fuller Allied plane*
poured liomh* and rocket* on Bed
frunl line position* and supply
areas
U N infantry men drove two
I'hlnese battalion* off two lull* on
the western front Thursday
at
times using li.iyoiu-l* and flame
thrower* to tout tlie Beil* from
their I,linker*
A Fifth Mi t oi. i .polo .iii.iii
vailed the t u' pi.me raid mi tinPommunlst* Nortli Korean tiowet
network a mopping up operation
hut Hie nunilu-i of planes Involved
and damage iniairled by returnuig
idiots were Impressive
Two power plants it f hangtin
it'hostni were hit for the lir*i imu(llher Air Fori-,- and Marine lighi
er bombers dumped Inimh* and
nickels on u third • hwngjiti gi-mu
ating station and one at Fu*en
wliicli already had tieiui *tii«sloil
til raids Monday and Ttti’siluy
The idnnes struck )u*l id sun
down rtlnt* saiil a swtlehynrd wa*
destroyed and Hie |m\vcr house
damaged at Changltn Plant No I
The powerhouse and switchyard
were damaged and an adlnrrni
budding was destroyed at I'h.ing
tin Plant No 3

Additional damage ul-.o -m , m

Don Tiickrr, 1l&gt;, Of
(Vawfordsvillu Is
Bovs Shilu llujid
i \l I U l \v;t l

r

I in

1el mu " ( 1 l,u id a Itnv SI al &gt;
I ).,
f I'm le i |it f('Mri , i aw fordi die II
I is Hie .on nf Luther t i u k ''i
nh
I H as dele iled fur ieruunltinHun t
i Hie State Senate I i l ounilli
; Young I'le-ker lie.sl .lime
l&gt;
f ‘nlupbelt, Hit In I 15, tut tin- guv
el Mill .lllp nf fill- Unrr ii in |,'gnu
pill) uied Boys
1 te
f'he governor out foui ulhci win
in', , m rtnirsdav mglil . d e i i ,..n
were l-'cilcralisl i'a rtv &gt; uidul ih
Glinrlie
Mcf'lnr,
1 all atlas-la
allorncy gci,cr:il
Bull S niche/
Miami ireasitrcr. Dmiald l(uwlan&lt;i

M
I'clcrslnirg, sctiools supcroi
RDANHKE, Vn I*
B c m i II s nf Icnitcul Hm,aid I"|I&gt; * Belle l,l,u|i
) tilth tuilhii in Hie idet'linn pf
"m m lssio ner of agriculture
) new hMiop nt the M, tlnutlst
Two
women
n -preseuled th*
1 lunch were In tic immiinccd here Nationalist Party
Inliu I Kill),
'"day at itu&gt; Snulticastcru Jtirlsrllc 1tea I,a .eeretsrv
"I st.di
aiid
l'"n d
1 •)tifcrpnce, v 'loailrrnninl Itict,aril I Kharde
i leal a lump

scssinn

At tlie rnd of four ballots Tluir*

I roller

f ’olry Anderson I llusv llle
Inggest vote getter aiming 11 an
dliliites for II,e Supreme l uitrl anil
•tins het'iimi’ chief lustier- tithe,.
eleeli-d hi the emu I |&gt;p k llriek
mull. Miami Bench Itm, Audersmi
iuillflll \ U T f Nflliifi Hfir IIHM1, fill-. ItnllywiMHl. Loris .loluiMio plant
t'llv. Ted Miuire.iu Miami, amt
met Bnanuke utltilsler who now
Hill Spnrrow'hnw-k, Tampa
is Methodist Church hunk editor,
Fur Ihe other place m, the court
anti
Kauffman,
carrying
hi*, with Htl voles and J Henry ('hit- Bnl'tiy Hendry. Jaeksouville. ami
emerged and gnt In Merritt's ear "find. Birmingham, Ain will, .-py Bryan Sanders, Orlando, were lo-d
h
voles
Ii sifMlHtiFfl Hit F h a f Th rp p l
'outlier I'lffliui, was plauueif tu
Lift linn tn Ihr hishnpnr requires lay to ileciile the race
1117 vole* from (tie 3,'IH delegates
In session here The conference
Sanford business continued ye
last* through Sunday
terday aa tiaunl despite the snnnBninscoml) had been In front
what warm June weather, i»e&gt;l
*l r ' t bsllid, on which he
Postmaster Joel Field wns in
A meinnrlnl »rrvire fur „ fallen
Ino T
le ,ri?,',iVwl ,1!l vn" " Chltwnnd at that
terested to learn Hint up in hern, flapt. Gonstantlne

It I Warm Here, But
Warmer Elnewhere

R

i i

•lay night the leader,hip was held
Lv John W llriiiiveuinl) ttrlmidu
r'la . with III votes
A f if II, tru Hot then wa* taken tint
Ihe result* were not amini Ineed
railing llranseumh after four

Memorial Service
For Capt. cie Wolaki

Washington, D. C„ the Post Of Wnlskl II. will lie held Monday
fire waa closer! at 3:00 p.m, dm- iiflerunnn at 3:311 n’rlnek nt I Inly
to the heat.
Grnss Eplsroiml Ghurcll, with the
Thi* bit of Information cent* Rev. if. I,. Zlminerniun offlclntfrom II, G, lilssauer, Miami itig. Friends and the family are
photographic supply salesman, inviteil.
('airt. de Wolski, who died Mon.
who was Informed of the fact in
a long distance telephone conver il«y in the rrash rf a H-6tl plane
ration by a friend In Washington of which he wa* a en-pllnt, will
The temperature in the Capital bn hnnnrrd In memory with an­
other service at n lator dale In
was reported at over 100.
Huat prostrated
northerns!* Arlinittun Nuthmsl Cemetery.
might be Inters.teal to learn that
Born in llnytonn Bench nnd a
In Hanford laat night a big open graduate (if Heminole High Hrhool
air aquare dance was held at th&lt; in 1030, Capt. lie Wnlskl aervinl
Mayfair Inn Tennis Courts, a in Wurld War If and flew 36
ama of softball was In pmgm* missions In ths European Theater.
■tween two girls teams at th&lt;- Ills dacnratlnna Included the Dis­
lakcfront park, and tho Red tinguished Service Medal with
Cross and Sportsman's A.aocia- two clusters and the Air Medal,
111* death occurred during tem­
tlnna held meetings.
Maximum temperaturea here porary assignment of duty In
yesterday waa 07 degrees, accord­ England.
The widow and two small
ing to E. J, Moughton, Jr.,
wcathaman. The minimum wa* children, now at Groaawell, N . M„
80. A shower at 3i00 o'clock this will leave anon for Iter purenta'
morning waa measured at .83 home in Pennsylvania, according
inch.
to tha father, Capt. Constantin*
da Wolski, resident on tho Paola
Road, The Utter served overseas
C O U N T Y COMMIHHION
Tha County Commission will and flaw planes during World
most In spocial sosalon tomorrow War I, ami served during World
mornino at lOtOO o'clock to te- War II in a civilian capacity In
vlaw bid* racalvad on a naw drax- tha military intelligence and aa a
flying Instructor.
tin*.

No. 222

Atworinlfd Prettft Lenurtl Wire

F R ID A Y J U N E 27, 10,')2

1st Haven For
Pensioners Is
Set For i State
V&gt;

~ However, General Has
*
Edge In 9 States In
Which Both Candi­
dates Were Entered
WASHINGTON (JA-LtU M avail
able figure* on the popular vole
in Republican presidential prim nr
lei »how Sen. Robert A. Taft polled
an aggregate of 3.783.000 votes In
13 atates against 3,113,430 for
Dwight I). Elsenhower In nine
atatei.
The figures, compiled today by
the Associated Press, arc com­
plete hut unofficial. They cover all
states where the voters hud an
opportunity to express a preference
for the presidential nomination ci­
ther directly or Indirectly.
Of the 13 stalci In which Taft
received popular votes, he waa
entered by name or represented
by a slate of delegates In sevn
and reeived write-in votes In five
Eiinhower was entered directly
or through delegates In five and
received write-ins In four
Elsenhower' waa not entered In
Wlacnnaln nr West Virginia and
write-ins wero not allowed In ei­
ther state.
Neither did he enter Taft's home
state primary In Ohio where there
waa no direct preference vote. The
vote for Tefl there— accounting for
almost one fourth of hlajotal— wa*
recorded by taking the highest vote
for delegate at-largc on Iho Taft
slate.
Tafl polled l,110.307 voles In Iho
three atates where he was not
opposed by Elsenhower.
In the nx slates where Taft and
Elsenhower wero on approximate
ly even terms, either by both
names being on the ballot nr both
receiving wrlte.lns, Elsenhower
outran Taft In four I New Hamp
shire, Minnesota, New .Irrsey and
H'ualUnrit It* I'nar »l«l

H A N FO R D ,

lU'ricsijcnafion Smi^ltl
For St. John.s Trial

wilh 3.1 Harmon
was in sixth |d»ee with 22
Ihe Iasi time Ihe conference wh*
hold— in mm at Gnlumhls. s c _
Hi hallnls were required lo elect
two bishops llnmsrrmih was a
strong rsndldnte Hum, jwilltnu rjt
vole* on the first Itnllol

Cnttlomcn’H Group
Prepares Charter
Tho linard of directors of the
recently formed .Seminole County Cattleman’* Association met
Wednaaday night at the home o|
Honry Wight. 400 Elliott Avenue,
and aot up tho hy-lawa and pre­
pared a charter to he voted on
July H, C. It. Dawson, secretary,
announced today.
Member* of the board Include
Dr, C. W, Baker, Dr. Raymond L.
Bali and Mr, Wight,.George Har­
den. treasurer, waa present.
About 000 persons were present
Friday night at the Sanford Farm­
ers Auction, Inc., said Mr. Da,vaon, and a large attendance la ex­
pected tonight. Laat week there
waa a brisk tala of tomatoes, cu­
cumbers, cantaloupes, water mel­
on*, oranges and grapefruit, and
about «lx kind* of meat, he itated.

Senator Ll oyd F
Boyle will
i (-present Si,i,find ami Sumiriule
i niirily in „ ilelr-gatpiii uppi-armp
l"-r "rc the Stole l li g h w n y Coin
inissimi i„ Tallnim sse" Tucsihi)
mid will ask the lionnl In d i - i g
null' tlie St. Ju tin ’s R iv er T r a i l u*
U. .m. H i g h w a y 3fH Ki,*t, Chamber
if C iim m e rcf m a ring''i
Fnrresl
Itreekenriilgc am u m m e ii today.

Sciintiir Boyle will net nt tin
■I'lpii-sl uf resolution* pii’vlously
nssKcil iiy the Seminole County
Commission, the City Gommlasinn
and the linard of dlreetnrs of tin
Seminole County Glmmlwr of
Commerce,
The dulegntlnn nf which lie will
he a member will consist of rep­
resentatives nf cities ned counties
along the HI. John'* Hlver Trad
and will lio headed by Ed Kinncv
of Orlnndn, director nf the Hoads
and Bridge* Department of the
Orange County Chamber of Com­
merce.
The purpose of the proposed redesignation la to naslat tourists
proceeding south along IJ. H. 301
to follow tha St. John's River
Trail tn the lower east coast
rather than the longer seaside U.
f*. I. Following the St. John's
Klver Trait would bring motorists
through Sanford.

Next Mlonrlay Is Dcadliitr Fnr Pasnage
Which Will Satisfy
Moth House. Senate
m

\s i i i n g t o n

, 1

Con-

law today over President T ru *
man's veto. Mr. T r u m a n railed

the tiilt infamous.
Mr
I r n m a n vetoed Ihe hill
\V, line-day.
to -spons ored
by
Ken
Mel at run
ll.-N e r
and
Itep M alter D .-I'a ,, It -eelse*
unit rodlfie* all existlna U . H.
I n s , oo im m ia ra lin n and natur*
mII i i i II o i i .
Ihe President ««t'l h r was In
f o u r of some of its provisions,
toil said its flaws outweighed
i t - good points. He said that
lo him I h r
hill smarked
nf
I tonight eunlrol
Th e Senate overrode Ihe veto
tu 37 to 2H. T h i s was five
voles more than the two thirds
tn»|tirily needed In ov er rule a
presidential veto.

WASHINGTON I'
Senate and
House conferees met today In an
effort lii work nut a enmprnmlse
i-eoriornie control* lull acceptable
tn I iingres* They were raring
,gumM nine bemuse wage, price
nut relit null* expire ul midnight
Monday
I lie iiinlrrrr* told reporters that
un wont of their progress would
to- n-teasoil publicly imtil after to
mglil * sesaton
and it appeared
Ihe session would mil late Into the
night
I lien loti I* io take ihe wIdclv
iliflereiil hill* pn*se(| Ivy the Senate
lint House anil whip them into
■Ulieihirig eaeli eliilllher will sp|irov r
sen May hank i D S f t heads
ill Senate conferee* and Hep Bo
•In- Senate einiferees and Itep
Speinr- ill Ky I thrive from the
Ilouse
Mayiinnk refused to hainrd a
gin-** whether i brief exterulon of
tlie tirese
still gill
gnt if
it

ii appear - Congress rannot gel a new law on the honks he(ore the f,1(1 ('tie , :|itre* Mond-IV.
mi h i lap liecame Inrreaslngfy

likelv, however. In view of tho
i Idi divergence* in Senate and
iline.i- version i
llu- House. I'v a vote of 211 to
Iu'» rtiurxdsy pi .icd * lull whleh
hail

little

mote

It,an

a

skeleton

' ( . ' tuiil tliee tn t),i- tav&gt; which dlea
lull III [I ))'"„|i|
n &gt; timid all
l
Wl)ie mil
"■,'" •iintrul. &gt;1 "iidmghl next
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m iiu ,-uls

,ii a great

i "inuimuiP - ,farting '*epi

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I (11 if 11 I i xlmt 1 I 'mIphb Ih#1 con*urrrs d^rrr m* ff&gt;nfrnh Ir^ul.i
d*ii

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In ^ ImfH

» «*H4lH|irtl Met l'i«b* I it«M&gt;|

IIHfllOSt I’oslponud
lii Motor Accident
limrlvinK Odlmtn
D \ YTtlNA H IM it P A eoron■ I l l i p i e s l III II I,
lirattl Ilf ( w o
" &gt; im in a tilghu iv era -h hern

•I

i i S'uidny in
tnli'finttely

in en puitpnued

Hugh II ( I’.111v ' 'i'll'im .Sanford,
n "flier nf defeated gnvernor can
tut.ili Itratley Uilh.im. t-i free on
' ihhi In,nil pn-teii on in open
liaigi- pending eiin,|ili’tl«in of the
tlipil'Hl

•‘oriinei J G Heard -aid th*
inquest, tentatively .el (nr today,
’tad lu-en delayed until Mr-. Louisa
I’Toole, seriously hurt m the acntent, recovers sufficiently to
Vslitv He salil the inquest will bfl
u-lil after she i* di.si-hnrgrd from
'lie

h ospital

Halifax tinipiiul aiicnd.ints said
’ml,iv it prnlialilv would lie a week
'icfnre she Is released
Mr* (I'Tooir's inihtianit. Hubert.
•5 Dei,and, and llietr gtamlilaiigh.
er Dilute Mills, in. were killed
alien the ear in which they wera
'idmg nillldrd with ndtiam's veuric near the Halifax Hospital on
•Vest Volusia Avenue
i)iiluim said lie was going 10 (o
15 miles an hour when "the flr*t
'lung I knew this ear was exactly
n finnl of me I tried to apply
the I,rake* That'* when we hit,"
Ruth Mills, a sister of Ihe dead
girl, was also hurt

Movie Time Table
RITZ
"Tina San Francisco Story"
1: ill

3:43 - 5:10 - 7:37 - 9:34

Hat.
"Hell Dorado"
I 15
4:07 - 8:89
0:61
"Wilt Stallion"
3:65
6:47 . B;39
•Sunday "Snow White and tha
Haven Dwarf*"
1:00 - 3:44 - 4:28 - 8:12 • 7:58
0:40

M O V IELAN D
"Joan nf Arr"
Hat. . "Revenue Agent" and
"Valley of Kira"
Sunday . "Tho Mob"
P R A IR IE L A K E
"Garhino William*" 7:46-10:30
"Seven Slnnoit" - 0:18 only

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A t T h e C h u rc k e i
V IB B T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
P d A A V M M &gt;t Sixth Rt root
W. P. Brooks Jr., Psotor
John L. Mlllor
Minister of Education
■‘Wo’vo Saved A Plots For You”
Sunday School 9:45 o.m. "Bring
I ths family." Ws provide s
plica for every member of the
Aaraliy..
Morning Vorahlp 11:00
Sermon by W. P. Brooks, Jr.
Training Union fl:4S p. in.
Union; /nr ell age group*.
Evening
Worship 8:00 p.m,
Sermon by W. P. Brooke Jr.
, &gt; Nursery open for children under
• S years of age during the morng and
log
and' evening
evenln worehlp tervice.
Wednesday Evening Bervtee 8:00
p.m.
"Worship in Air-Cooled Comfori".
Welcome.

Young People's Meeting 7:00
p.m,
Evening Service 7:80" p.m.
Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study.
All are fordlally Invited to all
aervicee.
F IH H T PR ESB YTER IA N
CHURCH
Uak Avenue and Third Street
He*. A . G. Mel mil*. Minister

Most Businesses
Show Little Sijjn
Of Any Recession
(Editor’* note: Bnalaee* had
III worries In the H n l six month*
of 1821 but looks more hopefully
to the last half of tho year. Haa
Dawson, Associated Preii busi­
ness analyst, reviews Ike situa­
tion In two articles, the tint of
which follow*.)
By SAM DAWSON
NF.W VOHK OH— Industry 1« coni.emg-ri.LW rtt:'
Those who were in a slump aa
1932 started and talked loudest
about a depression on the way ere
now claiming to see a rainbow of

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ready announced for aipaniloo of
defchaa-iupportlng Industries i n
enough. And.lt Is withdrawing Ihe
lax write-off bait It used to get
the progreirr under way.
CIvHfea Goods:
TheSe’ Industries took It on the
chin.
Those consumers who weren’t
busy paying for Ihe things they
bought on iime during the warscare buying sprees started sav
Jng their money. Capacity to nrn
uUv6’ 'V«»"Tniii,. • *
Appliances— Material allocations
al the atart of the year gave way
to loo few customers aa the chief
worry. Cutbacks In production be­
came widespread. And the steel
strike is a new worry. Easier
credit terms and more amenable
consumers are the Industry's hope
for fail.
Textiles— A IS-month private de­
pression Is ending,. many In the
Industry believe.
Autos— So far the plants have
built only two cert for every three
they built lest year. Material cut
backs held them back In the flrat
montha of tho year, but with laloa
just so-ao, no car ihoriagea de­
veloped. Now the usual June-July
spurt !■ putting sales ahead of
production.
Ratsll Trade:
The merchant la smiling again—
salt* are better, and there’a a
chance profit! will put on a little
weight.
Consumer spending picked up In
April, with tthe biggest gains In
the South and Midwest wlillo New
York I* a laggard. By May sales
were at a new high for tne year
and up 0 per cent over a year ago.

0:45 a.m. Sunday School.
11:00 «.m, Morning
Worship
Anthem: "Come, Thou Almighty
King", Whitehead by Chr.ncel
Choir. Sermon by Mr. Mclnnls.
Church N u is n &gt;*bl"Vs l.*00 varh
Sunday.
p.u Plrase bring tamtwichva.
7:00 p.m. Senior High Fellow­
ship. Program will lie "Echoed of
Conference" by Conference Group
8:00 p.m. Evening
Worehlp. gred hosiers* this fall
Sermon by Mr. Mrlnnle.
Those who are Just discovering
that tneir customers have ell gone
F IH H T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T, fishing are wondering If they can
SCIENTIST
work nut of their own slump by
8(10 East Herntul Street
Christmas.
Sunday Service 11:00 u.m
Uncertainty Is rnutlne for Am er­
.Sunday School 0:30 a.m.
ican business now. Labor troublea
C O N G R E G A TIO N A L CHURCH
Wedneaday Service 8:00 p.m. top the list, which Includes presi­
Park Avenue end Third Street
Itoading Hoorn Tuesday and Frl dential election controversies, end
J. Bernard Root, Minister
dav 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
whether pump priming Is going to
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Alt are welcome to attend out
Morning
Service 11:00 a.m. net vires ami to use the Rending work. Some old worries ere fad­
irmnn- *
ing: Fears of defense Inroads on
innon:
"Over the Border,", 4th Room.
the civilian economy have given
Toly Meditation.
That religion can he a definite way to a rush of decontrol meas­
eclenc« will he stressed In serv­ ures Most now think thit Korea
C H UR C H O F C H R IS T
ices In Chrlltlan Helen e churches
Elm Avenue and Second Street next Sunday. The subject of the holds more chance of trick than
iruee.
J. C. Nicholson, Minister
I.eison-Seimon la "Christian Set
Taxen— Highest ever— stay right
10:00 a.m. Bible Btudy.
ence."
In there, drugging at earnings.
11 tOO am. Morning Worihlp.
The Golden Text Is from Isaiah
Here’s haw the Industrial^ pic­
0:80 p.m. Bvenlgg_ Worship. (35:10): “ The ransomed of th&gt;
ture looks at Ihe half way mark:
Broadcast over W TR R . Sermon, j&lt;u„ j ahull return, and cornu lu
Production:
topic: "And upon the first day o f 1................
Zion with song* and uviwInMIng
Industrial activity Is slowing
the wstk when the desclples ramu joy upon thilr bends: lln-y shun
down -hut after the steel strike
together to break bread, Paul ohlairi Joy nml
gladness, unit end* und July vacation* are over
preached unto tlisni''. (Acts 20 :7 ), sorrow mid sighing shall flee
It Is expected to rebound.
Wednesday H:UU p.m.
Si hie awav.”
Tho total output of the nation's
Study,
Illblc selection* Include: “ Fm mills, faclorlea anil mines is at
Visitors always welcome.
ihe commandment i* u lump; mid the lowest point since last July. Prices average 3 per cent lower,
the law Is light; and reproofs of It was .slumping from Its Febru­ so the gain Is in unit volume.
Earnings t
Instruction arc tho way of life” ary peak even before the nil and
H OLY CROHH CHURCH
Profits should he higher In the
(I'rov. 11:23),
(Episcopal)
steel strikes hit. Home Industries second half— and dividends liberal.
Rev. H. L. Zimmerman, B. I).
Uorreluuvo pas.iiiges from "Hci- fell Ihe pinch of material shortEarnings were down for most
Rector
enev and Health with Key to the ages— more of them felt the short
manufacturers and businessmen In
Scriptures” by Mary lluki-i Eddy age of customers.
Third 8unday after Trinity
the last half of lUM and the Dr*l
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
Include: "Too Science of God nml
Steel— The strike la putting off
* 0:80 a.m. Morning Prayar and pian Is no more so permit u n i I .lin'i the day when supply will overtake half of 1933. To blame; Inventory
Is the science of number*, though demand. A wage price boost could loiaea. rising operating coats, stiff
Holy Eucharist.
departing from tho realm of tho end II soon, hut supply demand bal tax boosts. Many have now writ­
C H R IS T CHURCH. LonawooJ nhvslcal, us the Science of (iod. anee probably won't come now im ten Inventory lasses off. Costs con
tlnue to rise for some, but econ
(Episcopal)
Hplllt, must, some may deny its til next yenr.
omy Is In style In msnv nlents.
Rav. H. L. Zimmerman, I). I).
right to the name of Science (pOil— The Industry will set rec­
Dividends are running 3 per cent
Vicar
111) .
ords this ycur in oulpiit, illscov ■head of a year ago— much bet­
' Third Sunday after Trinity
cry and new capacity Americans ter than had been expected. Most
4:00 p.m. Evening Prayer ami
are using more oil nroduels this companies Just aren't retaining as
termun.
year, hut the rate or Increase In much money In the business.
All are welcome.
demand Is slowing down. Profits
are higher this year— oil Is one
LIGHTNING KII.LH 3
A L L SA IN TS CHURCH
nl the few Industries In which that
NIAUARA FALLS. N. Y. U » -A
Enterprise
is true.
mother and her 0 year-old sun
Poacher: Dean Putman
Nanfcrrmi* metals — Aluminum were killed by lightning Thursday
Feast of St. peter, Apostle
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output
Is
running
13
per
eent
Hy JACK H ELL
while they were washing an auto
Holy Communion with hymns
Witnesses said Mrs Orie Mae
W ASHINGTON 'A l- A number ahead of last year Domestic cap­
and ssrmmi 9:1)0 a.m. Note: H er-1of .Southern Uriimrrat* were work per mines are healing last years Bryant, 31, and her son, Jame-t,
vies* on Sunday during July will lnu i,„t„v i„
a stop lim it production figures Demand far were washing Ihe family auto In
be Morning Pray.r and Sermon at man
ln“ ,,H,ay
roadblock In case President lend and sine dropped— and so did their back yard when the bolt
9:80 a.m.
Trum an should throw Ids support price: Producers expect It to pick struck Ihe car There was no rain
behind Avi'iell Hi,i inn hi (nr the , up In Ihe fall
falling at the time, but a series
FIR S T M ETH O D IST CIIUHCII Democratic presidential nomlnn
Construction:
of thunderstorm* moved into the
J. E. McKinley, Mlnlstri
Ituslness continues In expand at ■ret later.
lion.
9:45 a.m. Sundgy School.
\
They don't lake the candidacy 1
Class fur every agr.
of the mutual security administra­
c.
xstcni
11:00 a.m. Morning W
Worship. tor very seriously — although HarSermon by D*. O. E. Rlcs.
rltnan himself says he Is building
i 7)00 p.ip. Intermediate an
up widespread backing In many
W Youth Fellowship Service.
nurls of the country. All Ihe same
8:00 p.m. Evening
Worship. the Dixie Democrats don't want
rtli
Swmon by H s. W. I . Klrcher.
to take any chances
j
Home supporters of Sen Richard
, .F R E E M E TH O D IS T CHURCH
Russell of Georgia havu been
Fourth fit reel and Laurel Avenue sounding out backers of oilier pros
Rev. Fred M- Horton, Pastor
Idcntlal aspirants with the Ides of
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
holding the line against llarrlman
" m i /• oam rma N
Morning Worship 10:46 a.m,
If he suddenly shuuld get l!m sup
r u car raanamaaaaa
Young Peoples Service 7:lfi p,t„. port of M r Truman.
n a s r! •
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Evening Service 7:45 p.m.
That support won’t lie fnrlhrom
Preysr Meeting Thursday 7:46 lug. most politicians agree, unless
p.m,
Gov Adlul K Stevenson of Illinois
eliminates lilmsell finally tram
Ihe presidential contest Hlevcnsun
UPHAI.A COM M UNITY
line said he couldn't accept a pres
Pr e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h
Idcntlal nomination, hut many
.1
m ,C- Service MlnUUr
UiiHed
10:00 a.m Democrats are convinced he could
Church School and talk by parlor. be drafted.
llarrlm an has been campaigning
for the nomination an an ell • out
New Deal and Fair Deal program.
He bus kicked the Dixie contin­
gent In the shins by calling (nr a
Fair Kmnlaymrnt Practices Com­
mission (F K P C ) with power to en­
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give repairs talar. Slaatigum
tightly seals targa or smallcracks
in metat, stone, wood, glared
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doubt thara will be any effective
bolt Itry th« Houlh Ihlr yaar unlen
Mr. Truman rhould be the Candi­
da la — and ha haa raid repeatedly
ha won’t be.
Hut Irani ail the ilxni, llarrlman
la rapidly talking himself Into the
Hama porltion aa Mr. Truman ao
far aa a prospective revolt goal.
On the other hand, moil of the
Southerners ream willing to taka
Stevenson although they might pre-

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Big Purges Slated
For July 4 Rodeo
At Kissimmee

PundamentalRight
Of Citizens Upheld
In Bolita Verdict

K IS S IM M E E (Special| — Day
money of |100 per performance
bring! the total amount of purses,
exclusive of entry fees, to 11925
for the eighth annual Silver Spurs
rodeo, which opens here Friday
afternoon, July 4, It Is announced
by Tommy Rronson, radio chan ■
man.
T l » three-day show will feature
matinee performances uti Friday
and Sunday, and a night show on
Saturday, July 5. The mutual ro­
deo parade will tie stalled iii Kis­
simmee Saturday afternoon
Covered grandstand rent* will
be available for nil performance*
which will be held tn the Silver
Spurs arena midway lietween Km
afinmee and St. ('loud on Highway
441.
Fifteen acts w ill tie fucliidi'd in
the official program. Hi union
states, with cowboy-*1 conte I
events foi wild cow inilkiiiK, liroi c
riding, calf roping, hiilldoc-'lmr &lt;r
steer wrestling and bull riding. In
all of these events the Jinn day
money will apply.
In addition, a hoys steer scram­
ble and a boys relay nice will drrt-v
entrants from high school age
brackets, lady riders will partici­
pate in the populur clover- leaf
race, ami relnv teams from various
part* „f the state will compete in
the Florida championship telav
contest.
Melbourne's Horse Shoe Club
the Daytona flench Silver Hand*
Hiding Club, and p&lt;***lhly the
riding clubs from Orange countv
and l.nrldn will compete with the
Silver Spurs for the relay cham­
pionship.
Other member* of the general
rodeo committee Include llenrc II
"Doc" Partin, I’et Jnhnatoli. Karl
Muipliy and Charles "Sluing"
Hron*on who 1* general chairman
(or the Fourth of July ohiervance.
Pete Hunt and Dan A u lrev head
pn the ndvunre ticket sale* with
At If lint nml Million*' Haves a*
rl*tlng. and Albert Pn*-rl*h Is
cliniinimi of "ate ticket 'nlc*. »*•
ci*tcd In* Clifford Cbamnnn. Ed
Orissom, Jr., and lb any l.edledter.
Food rrincevelnn* lire under a
committee headed tiV Mr*. Lm'V
( ’ mill, assisted tn- Mr* Hull' Griffm Mr* Ib'iilnh limit, ticorge
tlnst. William f’tathcr mid M m .
■till Chniminn Novelty ..... .
w ill he heeded h" Mrs. I'iln Hunt,
yeltll »***|sta"ce of All** .Jo Mnklllson, Mrs Hoot* t’odv and Mrs.

T A L L A H A S S E E u n - It Is more
Important that the fundamental
rigid* guaranteed Florida citlii'in
by the Conatltutlon be upheld “ than
it Is for a conviction to be oti
tallied,” the Slate Supreme Court
■aid today
Clarifying a decision handed
down May 20 (hat reversed the
bolita conviction of Koia Uorrega.
Tampa, and granlrd to co defend
ants a new I rial, the court said
the search warrant used to obtain
evidence against them was Invalid
and the evidence illegal
Hillsborough
County
Deputy
Sheriff K C Myers obtained the
search warrant uy submitting an
affidavit saying lie had seen a
“ number id pursuits, both white
and colored, known to be bolita
peddlers, entering and leaving"
the house uf Rosa Uurrega and
that he had learned there was
equipment for a live lottery in the
house und bolita operations wenbeing carried oil thefe.
In the clarifying opinion, written
by Justice John E. Mathews, the
Supreme Court said although Hie
nfflrer set forth in hla affidavit
he had seen known bolita peddlers
entering the house, “ he did not
give the source of his Information
or whether he had ever seen them
buying or selling bolita, ur whfther
his conviction was based on bear
say
“ He said he had learned from
his investigation that gambling im
pleiiienls, Tuilcry tickets, etc weic
within the house, but he does Hot
say lie hud seen them or how he
learned these things "
The affidavit fell "short" ol
meeting the requirements of Hie
Declaration of (tights of the Flor
ula
Constitution,
the
Fourth
Amendment uf the United States
Constitution, andt he rules of the
Supreme Court which guarantee
dlliens against Illegal search. Jus
tire Mathews wrote

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High Jinks. I hu heroine of Wnlt Disney's famous "Hliow White
and the Seven Dv.urfs" make ineiiy with her liosts In their home
where she bin tukeli lefilge flolil lo r enemy, the IJileni. The all-cartoon feature film n in culm by Technicolor and replete with musical
lilts, ns re-l»sueil via HKD It olio, showing mi the Ititx Theater screen
Sunday and Monday.
Hill l.iu-as.
lilven Kay is chairman of the
parking committee, composed cf
Cicero Kueehuls,
Mra. Tetesa
( iemotu. Dill Lucas mid Hill Per­
ry. Heating of received scat pa­
trons will he In the charge of Herb
Colmar and John Carroll.
dales will tie m the chat go of
Lewis Pul lis, chairman, Kd Wha­
ley, dene Kui'cr, Itiifus Hold, I d
die Hayes und Mini Woodbury,
und tile Pens committee consists
of Perrv Mathis, rliairmaii, Kd
( unipbel), and Newton Poole,
The parade oil Satutday uftei
noon in downtown Kissimmee will
in* under the direction of a com­
mittee headed by Iteunv Ledbetter
mid including Pal Johnston, Jr.,
June Gunn, Jnv Ji'imston. James
Ka'le Lupfer and Hill Candler.
Decorations in the arena will I'*'
handled by Mrs. Ititu Hunt and
Eddie Hayes

Air StrikoH
11 tiul i n iint F iimii l*ni«r lln t l

lairted at Hu* Hurd Changjiu plant
and one til Fiiien. two of five
gelierating stntmii.s Hie Air Force
said were put out of action
Allied planes have not returned
to the glam Sitlho plant on the
Vain (liver the world's fourth
largest -since Monday t his plant
supplied power for lied war 111
M liuliuurtl Finn* I'figr (let*)
dustrles In both North Korea and
lions*** piifts Hu* final Dili all con
Manchuria
Ail All Force spokesman said trol* expire Monday midni|ht
Friday all ol the live plaids hit They may expire then anyway
Monday and Tuesday are out of President Trum an may not sign
action now hut "the lime required the loll Congress sends him
The I linin' bill while eudibr
for Hie enemy to restore them, if
he hu* Hie capability, is not price ami rent control*, would keep
most wage ceiling* in force
known "
ft differs greatly from the Hen
Hie Eighth Arm y rtqiorlcd 177
Chinese killed mid IU7 wounded In ate'x bill, which would keep nrlcr
us well u*
savage day long lighting for two and wage conlml*
in existence
strategic heights west of T-one relit controls
And Sen Muyhunk tl&gt; S C. &gt;
Hill, not fur (mm Chnrwnn. where
Hie bitterest battle* since last full heading Hie Senate conferees, went
into Hie session with ilo- llo'isc
were fought tail week
Allied troops knocked an armor delegates in no Ulund lo back d.)W n
supported lied hullullon off one from the Senate'* iioh IIIo ii .
About the only men of geiiaral
bill in a 5*&gt; hour buttle, then (might
I,OS A N G E L E S M' Marilyn ull day up lluee slopes uf a second ugieemeul between Hie Senate ami
Ihe House, us expressed In then
Monroe calendar gill turned mnv ridge
separately passed hill*, is that
le actress, took only H&gt; minutes
President Trt'iiiau should try to
Thursday to liidlgnaiiily deny she
MU NS AN Korea u(s
Allied
penned mine on letter* to priuiiote truce negotiators today walked oul halt Hie 2tl day old steel striae
Hartley Law injnnc
Ihe sale of photugranhs showing on Hie prolcsliiig Cum muni sta fm wllh a Taft
lion This would ban u strike fm
tier "In every pom Imaginable.'' the third time In a month.
so days.
She Instilled in Municipal Court
M h | Gen, William K. Harrison
Hnth Senate and I loose voted to
ugnlnsl Jerry Karpman. J». and ,lr declared a 3 day recess ami
Mnrrlc Kaplan, 92. who were rnn mu rr tied out of llie am l IsI ice tent "raqueat" President Triiniuii to
vlcled filler on five nt time ml* ut Pnmnuiilom while nil angry use tills provixhm. lie suy* lie I*
demeanor counts, liiclmbng mail Communist delegation loudly tie considering ll hoi can’t tie forced
Congress to Invoke it
order selling without u license
mandril amil her meeting Sutur by there
ii general agic«inrul be.
Another eoiml charged Hie pair
day
tween Hie two branches, too. on
used Mis* Monroe's name "for Hie
Harrison said North Korean lien continuance ol present |H&gt;wers to
piir|Mi*e of selling nude and in
decent pictures reprem nleil In Nam II. head of Hie Communist allocate und pul priorities on
liuve been posed tiy Marilyn Mini truce team, hud "greai difficulty ■carce materials
conlrutliiig himself'1 ut the walk
liul Irom tliere on, Ibere lx simp
roe."
Mis* Monroe, 22, recently said out
disagreement Conferees may lie
A I) N spokesman said Nam's form'd lo recommend that i mi
she posed In tho nude foi a culen
dar picture because she was out voice "was Hppiuuching a strident Kress keep the present law alive
scream "
a few days longer wllh an enter
of work and needed moi.ey.
Hairison once gut lo the lent gency resolution while differed. r«
flap when Nam called "Please Jle ail Misled
come buck We have something
lo soy "
tl'nn(lnu*4 View ••«»» nn*i
The U. S. general said he re
A |K&gt;lire bullet puncliireii u lire sinned his seat and cun-enled re
There were more studs. Kauffman lurluutlv "Well, mice mure."
and his sun each was hit In the
Hut Nil in merely repeated his
M IAM I tj*
A perslslent suitor
head
demand for a session Saturday
When police opened the i ur dimr,
As soon us Nam's statement was was shot early liatay by an Irate
Kauffman fell out (lead, slill translated, Harrison ami Hie (our hitshaud
Police Idenllfled the suitor a*
rlutchlng his son.
other Allied iiegotlalurs marched
Michael Angelo Geordlna, 33, and
out uf the tent
said
he was In "serious" condiinm
RICH M ON D IIITA lot
" I gut the Impression that some
RICHM OND. Vu if* - Die tern of Hie North Korean attaches were at Jaeksun Memorial Hospital from
ueralure reached 103 degrees in laughing ill N am ," llorrlson lold i bullet wound In the chest
Patrolman Lee Graham said
Richmond Thursday tail nfficial* newsmen
of the State Highway Department
The Allies have declined 3 day George Tails admitted firing five
shots
at Geordlna after he kii kid
were very busy 'ilmlyfaig Mils on t recesses on two previous uvea
snowplow*
sinus when I lie re upiieureit to be
no hopo of breaking liio long dead
Im k over how in exchange prlsun
At the hospital Geordin* lold pu
era of war, Ihe only major Issue
hloeklng a Korean armistice T'ha •Ice lie hurl been "seeing" Mr*
U. N. refuses to return prisoners Calls for Ihe past four years und
who do not want lo gu home The tad gone around tn her house "In
lleds demand ell Allied held eap talk over Ihe situation."
Tall* was held for Investigation

Controls Bill

be Bary DoinirN
Rv K A Y IIR N N IN U E H
l)v. William I.. Klillt'E returned
to his home on Smyrna Drive on
Tuesday evening from Sanford
where he hud been iiosplluhted
for four days. Dr. William I.. Kid
ler, .'lid, who Is stationed nt tinBrooklyn Naval Hospital hi New
York, flew down to see Ids fntliei
and visit with the family for n
few days.
•lames Itandi'll Im* iiren Knurii
ed to train at Kt. .lacksnn in t'ul
iiinhia, S. C. and will lie there foi
lit weeks His wife derided to |rin
him after having spent a few
ilnvs on a vi*lt with Ids mother
and aunt nt which time they found
arroinniodations for set vice men's
families were good.
Two of out peilarv yiil*. i nto
Iv it Miller and vtiixitiini- \eldei
were eradiuiti'.l from the Knit*
prise Junior High School on Kii
dav evenirie and wilt I" student
ill Del.and Mich Meimol invl •i,m
ester. Rutullllr'i good vvoth I'lliiii'
suliseriptions to mrigariiii' foi the
benefit of her school was lewaid
ed with a t'urtls I'ltldicutlon t'ei
tlfleate.
Kluhtv ineinliers mol Mends of
the Delian' Democratic riu li went
to Santandii Kpiiinr* fm a plcim'
last Rulidnv and had siicli a good
time I lint I hey decided to have
another nest month at Davlmi.i
Heat'll. Watch this column f,,i tin
date and join tlo- fun N »i noli
was tlieie swimming uiui » »*l*&gt;
slimy etui the usual good plcm*
food
tint Aston Duncan » i
thoilelil ful clui icti to lot'i a lultli
day oil It at iluv and iticn- wen
two birthday cake* to to-l|i ill tlo
celebration
Mr ami Mr* lieorire \ mi Ni were hi&gt;*l* on 'luesitiis evening at
a delightful ditinei paitv. Mu'
color scheme vvn* ted and while
The guest- llrli' Mi slid Ml I.on
llufmnn. Mi and Mis Itav I
Peek "'ol the Misses lluruthea and
Kisv Hennlnger
Ml and M l' I'linilr Mac I coll
of West I I I "I SI I eel Cl bin til id
then fm tv iihiM' wcdiliiti' miniver
■ill v oil .lime Id
Mi and Mrs i u«l*iv iieih*nti
finind dietile eliiiii lileiil al fio
plenle nil Hondav hc au-i thc\ had
their faiullv with lliem Mi and
Mr" t’hailr* Kuili* and limit
rii«11%’ danghti-1 . I n Ins. an &gt;sen
Moiling in It1Haii I’io'it 11ii"1 ' ■
m *'lends h*. I rute I la ml
V
We wide glad to see Ml and
Mr* Albeit I I Munson it tin
inciiic They rnovi'd into Ho n new
home nil Volusia Hi in s few

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badly when she walked Into an servatlon were releas'd Thursday
unattended bonfire. She was able
Ms). Robert T Henson. acting Frl. June 27, 1952
to return to her home after treat* fond service supervisor, said the tatnlesl because of
nielli at the hospital.
turkey salad might have become fngerator

Kimball Calls New
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Enctury Prices

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Superintendent T lm m u D. Ham-i
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He espreised the belief In a talk
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Hsiiny said the problem of achool
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“Go Went, young man.” was the advico that Horace
Greeley, the noted joumallat, offered the young men of his
century who hoped, to find better opportunities.

Go West, young womnn," might well be the proper advice for this century's young ladlcn who hope to better
their opportunities of finding n husband, tho Metropolitan
Insurance Company declared recently. Their conclusion Is
based on tho fact that In most of the Rocky Mountain and
Pacific Coast states there are more men than women.
A study of the 1950 Census figures shows that, for the
first time in Us history, the United SL-.t«&gt; now hae m en
women than men at ages 21 and over. The ratio of males to
females has been declining stcndlly hIiico the early part of
this century. «nd In 1940 the sexes had reached u numerical
balance. By 1950 the men were outnumbered, there being
only 966 men for every 1.000 women In tho adult population.
Of the 16 states where men still outnumbered women,
14 are west of Chicago. These Include somo of tho Mid­
western farming states, such as Minnesota, Nebraska and
tho Dakotas, an well ns the Far Western states. Only In
Colorado and California, of the Western states, are thorn
more women, evidently the West still offers the best pickIngs for young Indies Interested In taking advantage of Leap

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. TM IfaraJC la a mraifear af lha
MSjUtSSM f-rea* wklrk la **1111*4
nlM » (la aa* far rrpabll.
in tho Eastern states women generally outnumber men.
at all Ik* l**al m m prlal*4
llli iiM HHt. aa wall aa aU In Michigan nnd Wch» Virginia alone do the men hold a
slight numerical advantage over women. In Washington,
D, C., there are only 855 men for each 1,000 women.
FR ID A Y . JU N E *7, I tS l
The decreasing proportion of men In tho population Is
TODAY'S BIRLB VER8B
duo to a number of factors, the Metropolitan pointed out. One
has been tho changing character of our Immigration. Where­
Flaeh la only Ih r garm ent of
th e spirit, W r o flrn rhanga nur as In the early years of the century, men Immigrants great­
g arm en ts and th rv alw ays grow ly outnumbered the women, the situation has been reversed
#M. T ry In d la ro rrr vouraalf. All In the last 20 years, arid more women than men now reach
flesh l« trra is— is. .jo;n.
our ahores.
Another factor has been tho general aging of the popu­
One thing we esn be thankful lation. Morn hoys than girls are horn each year, hut because
for when we are awakened at mid­ of the higher death rate among males their numerical ad­
night by the tnund of jet planes vantage lessens with each advance In ago until tho women
flying al tree lop level is that they are In tho majority during tho years beyond middle ngo.
are not enemy planes and alio (hot Consequently, in n population where the proportion of people
we don't have lo be up ihere 'flying past middle ago Is rising, tho tendency Is for women to out­
the durn things.
number men by an Increasing margin.
Because his supporters are io
enthusiastic about Kefauver's wife,
Nancy, (bey have coined a slogan
“W e Fancy N ancy," while Russell's
backer* are being spurred to
"H ustle for Russell." and Averell
H atrim an's boys are yelling "W e
Crave A vr,” and Kisrnhower'a fol­
lowers stick lo the original “ I Like
Ike."
Governor Strvrnson o | Illinois
who seems In have the inside track
•* far as the Democratic nomina­
tion I* concerned rannot count on
tha support even of bis former wife
if he is nominated. "I am going lo
vote Republican in the neat elec,
lion, no matter who is running",
the said the oilier day. "Illinois
Bead* Adlai a* governor, but our
country needs n change erf admin­
istration. One party ha* been in
power loo long".
The comUnt playing.of • juke
box long, "Blue M onday" drove e
men to hi* deal It, it wa* reported
the other day. "If you play that
long again, I'll jump out of the

window", lie had laid a few min
U tc i before, and ai good a* hit
word he bed jumped when it wa*
played. Hut it w am 't the *ong
which drove him lo death. Manv
other thing* probably contributed
to hi* nervout collapse.
The weather ha* been hot theie
day* but we thnuld view theie
natural manifcitation* of mother
nature with a philosophical atti­
tude. tealiting that everything i*
relative; that, without a contraiting period of heat, cooler day*
would not be appreciated, and
knowing that *ooner or later the
force* which control the meteor­
ological therm ottal will turn the
knob over lo where the thing *ay*
"cool" and then we can complain
•bout the cold.

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How many lime* have you heard
It aaid, “ W hen mv (eel gel hoi,
1 am hoi all nverl" And 10 it l&gt;
with plant*, A* tpiing alidei iwiftly
into lummer, and the old itin glare*
down al ue, it ii wiio to provide a
mulch (or lha flower bad*. Oak
laavei, pine ilraw or dried weeds
may be placed about thf base of
lha plant to protect lha roots from
the sun and lo hold moisture in
lha ground, tl should be porous
eaough, however. In
trail oxidation of soil and cog*
ras fartilitar. Soma, eardenars
smmend adding irekhatwaceo
ns to the mulch aa It-will disr a r many insects and at tha
ie time add nitrogen and potash

ir civil rights
o f Senator H
ided th a Sene!
a. T he » a w j

Enough Rope
Swadon hmi tried In malutnln n studied neutrality to­
ward many of tho inuueB of the cold wnr between the de­
mocracies nml the Communists. Rut impetuous RttHsInn ac­
tion and calculated Russian Intrigue are arousing distrust
and wrath In Sweden toward Communism. Ruasian Jot
fighter planes recently fired on a Swedish aircraft which
wifs seeking ft lost plnnt over tho Baltic Sea. Strong protests
over the incident have been sent to the Russian government
by Swedish offidnls.
Swedish authorities recently uncovered a spy ring
which haa been sending Information to Russia for the past
ten years. Four Russian diplomats were implicated In the
case and tho spies have confessed their part in the espionage

ring.

Russia (a ofton credited with shrewd strategy In Its ap­
peals to neutral eountrles. But time nml time ngaln Com­
munists, on orders from Moscow, hnvo demonstrated an
amaxlng ntupldlty In tholr dealing with these countries. To
the Communists thoro is no such thing ns a neutral country.
Tho world Is divided into two ramps, Russian allies and Rus­
sian enemies.

IN S U R A N C E A T A SA VIN G
FOR Y O U R
H O M E • A U T O M O B IL E
B U SIN E SS

Political Survey
((n n fl&lt; i.l.&lt; t rr»»»»&lt; I ' a s r

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wuy Ihr imrllirrn Democrats retll
in Uh. Thi-y'nt more &gt;&gt;r lr»i it-inII»' t f up Mine, lull wit’rr lint (lull
wny down here."
Young Infill nltiiriu-y Rill Hut
rhisrm, Interviewed m Kaiisl'n
Drug State, Insisted "nly Mint
"the Democrats liuvr got In go."
Hi* wn», hi- said, "nnh'iiMv ngniiint
thn Fair Ural."
"If Hrmttor Rimi.i’ll l» iinmlli
litcd It will hr n tough rlmti-o,"
hr rotitlnurd. Klthrl Ikr or Toft
on thn Hrpilhllrnn llrki-t sntlsfird
him.
I’rtn llrork, who Is now ntlrndtrig thn luminary til Northwestern
University in prrpnrntlon for Ihr
Mnthodlal
ministry,
took
hkn
stand for Elsenhower. H r thought
nt thr Pemorrnt* would nnminole (inventor Blrvrnson of Illinois
If thr O.O.I'. nominate* Tu ft, thsl
otherwise thr tlcmncrallc rnndlilntr wilt hi* Hemttnr' Kefauver of
Tnnneaser, nrllh rr one nf whom
he would support.
Hob Karri* of thr lilt* Theater
declared hlmsrlf for Hrnatnr Rus­
sell. H r would tnkr no filnnd on
Mir Rrpllbllran side of the run
Irovi-rsv, hut said hr ngrri.l with
Hcnntnr Tuft Mint o inilltnry mnn
would not miikr u good President.
Also siippnrllug Russell was
Drv Cleaner Wally Philips.
"W e would like vrry murli to
srr anvhody hut Trum an," lie
said. "W e like Senator Russell,
hut hr tony not have n rltHttre.
Of Ihr Rrmihllran*, we like Ikr,
and If thr Ilrmorrats don't miiuln
ntr Russell wr'II vote for n Re­
publican even though w r still con­
sider mirsrlvcs died 111 the wool
Dcmocmta."
A prominent Elrst Street tnulman, who drcllned to allow the
u «« of hi* name, replied simply
anil prrclxely "I'm for Ta ft." As
we crossed the street on our wny
he reiterated, "Don't any I sold
that now."
Another Etmt Street merchant,
who preferred to renuiln anony­
mous. gave u* n brief lecture on
tho
entire political
aII iint ion,
when we reiiursleil his opinion.
"Let'* *ro now,"
he
said.

"They're running Russell, aren't
tliiy, nml who else? Kefauver.
I'm not rrnxy about either of
Ih, io, lint Russell seems to have
g.u ill.' most fnvornlilr comment.
My trouble is I'm an nnti-New
Driller. 1M like lo ire it change,
good, had, or indifferent. Anyhow,
It doesn't moke nturh difference
win. gets in. The dnmage wa*
done If* yrur* «go. Anybody try­
ing to clear up thn me** now
mill rhangti our wny of living
bark It* 'ifirrifthing along the more
con creative line I* going to
(*lf It hell.
*' I don't know whether Elscnliowrr Is the mnn. lie's been an
a r m y mnn all his life. Never had
a Jtd&gt; Never had to meet a pay­
roll He's been on the govern­
ment's pnyroll moat of hla life.
"And ho'a hern used to giving
orders, too. What happens when
hi runs up against John I.. Lewis
for Phil Murray or some of these
pllirr hoys that won't take or*
,ilcraT What don he do then?
"Is he thr heat man 7 I don't
know, and I don’t believe any­
body rlue know* a damn thing
nhout It either."
Dot Powell rtnld tllmply, "I'm a
Russell man," nnd let It go at
MuM, but Sonny added that the
derision might to he taken away
Ironi the convention! and put
hark In the hands of the people.
•Inrk Hull of Yowell’a put his
position thia way,
“ I wna Itorn a Southerner," he
said, "and I'm for Senator R u iaril. I don't think hr'a got much
chance, though. He’d make a
int«htv good President If ha wee
elected Of the Republican*, Ike
look* tike the better of the two,
tint Taft neem* to have tha edge.
A
prominent local attorney
who » « i among those wishing to
remain unknown also climbed on
the It0-si'll bandwagon. Russell,
he thought, wna the beat prospect
the Democrats have. If Wa
nnmlnnted, he would he elected.
"tf we could sink the *hlp.
maybe we cnuld drown the rets,"
aaid a local railroadman who also
proferml not to be Identified,
Of llic Republicans he liked (]ovor par Warren belt, and of tho
Denmrrata, Senator
Stevenson,

It may bo wlnhful thinking to Iwllova that given enough
rope the Communlsta will hang thomnelves. But from tlmo
to time CommuniHtn seem to bo making n noonc and trying
It on for else.
ninijfiiiin
A labam a Ji
1.

DR. C. L. PE R SO N S

"Labor haan’t picked lta man,'
ha aaid, “but It laema to me that
u far aa Labor I* concerned the
best man i* Kefauver. On the
Republican aide It would he
Eiitnhower. Labor li, of course,
tpllt. There are a lot of Republi­
can! and a lot of Democrat! In
Labor. Senator Russell has a
black eye hecau*e he’s branded
a Dialecrat, and Senator Taft
Is In the same trouble because of
the Taft-Hartloy law."
.. W W. Uulp. another railroader,
came out for Russell, but when he
was asked about hi* Republican
preferences, he said he hadn't
"Joined that outfit yet. Hoover
finished me for them. They
talked me Into voting for him."
L. A. Tate, a railroad conduc­
tor, Joined the Russell following
too and declined to have a Re­
publican preference. He said ho
sure didn't want Taft, and, while
Elsenhower had been pretty good
In military life, ho didn't known
how he would be aa a President.
Bill Kirk, local Chrysler dealer,
also cams out big for Russell and
expressed a preference for Eisen­
hower so far as the Republican
content was concerned. Kirk said
that Russell Is fighting to regain
the position of prestige which
the South once held in the coun­
cils of the nation nnd to epd the
political dependence which has for
so long been expressed In dis­
criminatory freight rates and
many other Injustices.

O P T O M E T R IS T
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l i t South Palmetto A*e*M

1916
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The climate of the Aiores is
nearly ideal— 4rt degrees al tho
lowest, ajpj-eme and 8(1 degrees nt
the highest.

What Is Justice?
"What Ih truth?" inked Pilate—and alaycd not for the
answer.
Long before Pilate, Socrates, perhaps the greatest
teacher of the ages, had naked these same questions. What.
Is Justice? What Is right 7 Today we ask them again of our
politicians. Wo expect them to give us definite and perman­
ent answers. What Is a fair price? What Ih a fair wage? How
much individual freedom is possible without anarchy? What
is the common good? They give uh different answers at dif­
ferent times In different situations. Wo claim they are fools,
or pettifogs( or rascals without principles. We arc wrong.
Their principles are power and
nnd cl
change, time and patience,
situation anil circumstance,
A man Is risked to declare hi s principles of action and
belief that we may deride whether he will Isi a good execu­
tive over a Hmall village or the United States. It. Ih very
hard to Judge—It Is hard for the candlilato, sincere and high
principled though lie may lie. He Is asked to state his belief
In a certain principle or lta opposite. Ha tries. He thinks he
knows what he would dn under this circumstance or that.
Rut Inter, when the question comes to him us executive, It
comes in n form completely unforscon, with modifications
heretofore unknown. What to do? Ho can only do what ho
thinks best at tho time. He tries to hnsn his decision on ab­
stract principles of truth, Justice, equity. But power nnd
change, situation and circumstance must modify his deci­
sion.
The principle;;, the eternal verities, remain the same.
But their forms change. To 'hose changes we must adapt
ourselves, oven as the executive must. Tennyson had a word
for It:
And God fulfills himself In many forms,
Lest one good custom should corrupt the world.

'flto railroad, W. E. Yarn, pot tha
fltuaUon thia way.

BOyDMIMLLflCE

1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan
$1340-00
1950
Studchnker
Commander Sedan
laiw Mileage, Look* New

tit tm
hut he feared that the corruption
of the Dcmocmta has gone so
far that only a deefnt can clear
the atmosphere. Ho didn't think
Kefauver would mnku u hud Pre­ "Your Mutual Insurance Prlcnd'
sident. though.
It3 N . Park Ave.
Phone 101
Another mnn connected with

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Nutrition

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(Equally fanerau* aHawaiiea* an «H elite.)
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South Carolina 1.
i llospilala In tha Washington, D.
C„ area reporlad lta parsons hsd
been treated for haat prostration
In the laet two dayi.
Miami reported a high of as aa
compared with a record of 01 for
June M. But readings above 100
warn general in the Deep South. It
wee a record too In JaeluoovUle
and m in Tampa.

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up compulsory automohUe useehanlcal tospaettooa, Alty.-nen.
Richard Irvin ruled today.
Ha also Mid tha city nfiy honor
stickers showing tha automobiles
were Inspected to other oitiee, but

t ; w e sh l j i
th is C rane kitchen. O r if you d o n 't Uhe
« b o w coasbiaingU w ^U yypom og utility^
T h ese nee hMO few a | m any Creek, p r*
offers to r kitchens, b athroom s, utility rot

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re*csrrli
"So I'm In a peculiar position
I ilitn't waul In dale men whli
until In gel Inn -.rnmi* On the
'A m
HO LLYW O O D iiP -Th c V
S other hand. I it hr very disappoint
SflC male now gel* a chance to sec ril if a mmi didn't show *nnie
Inlcrost "
himself ns olhet * see him
Lest Anirrii ill men think nil
K Z
Doing the viewing I* Dnrnlhy
' I H Rrumilry. a perl 21 year old re look* block Ini thrill. Dnrnlhy .itlil
foully of Manchester. England nl thl» comment Their manner*
f B j With two other English girl*, she an* belter than the English
I lint'** l i r 'i r lint m i hail alter
. J B was brought lo Hollywood to play
P jB a leading role In "Pleasure Is all
■ A l la n d " Since her arrival, she lias
done n large amount of dating
B | Her reflections may ho an eye Married" t* i *lever idea •
|g|g 'tipv..f*r /*«•*■ iilr i otnpl.iecnl Atoet "&gt;»l *ill| u U V 'l -.-o il* 1*
lean male
nlliil might Happen ff ffvi r"
| "1 break my neck trying lo work discovered Hies had hern m
nti a half wav serious conversation illegally With such an alt
* i with a dale here." remarked Dorn premise, it's too ls.nl tha! a I
' thy. whn sjmke with refreshing ijliottenl of langti* w a* nut rc.
frankness "American men seem Slill. it's good Inn m thesi
j ! ' tn lie afraid In talk with their emit) humorless times ami
dales atmul anything intellrelnal tmdy whn lias li.nl married i
* II. They talk down to women, as in Ins family should cnioy it
Van though they didn't attribute any seipiem'e Louis i alhern a. .
,. m sense In llieni at all
i,* mtlllun.itr*■ and Zs.i Z*a
j iv
"I've been going out with an is his gnlddigL’m.' ode
apt
ho art student and I've been able mg linleeil tin idiuitally that
»„ In get him tn discuss art with me inly pair which doesn't icn
nci, Hut lie’s the nttly one The others
i,per talk almul trivia all the time It «i,,|H wn* o ,
I n,
n an makes fur a damn boring eve loanm tn I *■'I m.i 'n v&lt;m *
mid nine
, * in,«t*te tin tiiko w a* inti
bile
She said that English men were
„ mure willing to discuss intellectual
,
eve* matter* with women She also In
*
.
(tM. dlrntrd they are mure tender “ A
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' »
ho,-* friend from England sent me a
.
'
, a\
ions tHHik of sonnels," she remarked
I
,* "You'll never find alt American
’
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^
irp. doing I ha I
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"Amerlenn men seem nervous
H
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lion, amt tense. Ihey're always on the
•'
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c
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y j,, ing of driving 2.’&gt; miles up the
yw ^TI '
j-p, eoasl for dinner The geography
_.
_
I,.,
von cover on a dale here is aniar
4
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'al Calendar

I

M ONDAY
The First Raptlst Training UnIon Worker's council will begin nt
7:00 p,m. with n covered dish *uijpor In the Memorial Educational
Building.
A concert of sacred mnlie by
the Princeton Thenlogi'-»l SemiA i r y Choir will he presented nl
YtOO p.m. A cordial Invitation in
extended to all music biv*r* in
take advantage of this nppntliiii ty
.ikye.W*1
lo hear .&lt;n. J ‘.ho nail. r.’. out standing male choru»e* nt tin
P in t Prrabyterlnn Church.
TU ES D A Y
Tha Daughter* of Wcnlry Stillday School class will hnltl n party
In McKinley Hall al Hum p.m
with Mm. A. It. Stevens, Mr*.
II. Winn, Mr*. J. A. I Iowan!. Sir*
k. M. Tyre atld Mr*. I. .1. Unyrttr
W* hostesses. A potted plant *al"
will he held with proceed* to
donated to the rhtirclt huildii’g
fund.
The Seminole High School Hau l
will hnltl auminrr practice m the
•chool hand hall nt 7 lit) pan. Ml
alumni and Interested
person*
are eordlnllv Invited •&lt;&gt; lie present
The prayer meeting service at
tha Find Baptist Church will l.c
at 8:00 p.m.
A
W EDNESDAY
The I’rnyer Meeting Service nt
the First Rnptlst Church will h*
al 8:00 p.m.
The KxrruHre Cornmillee of the
First (Inpllat Church will hold it*
monthly mealing nflri the ptnyiu
meeting service
The FideII* Chi** of the Fit*)
Baptist Church will hold a pr no
at the home of Mr and M&gt;
llontrr I.title on I.iikc Mm Isham
Member* will inert al the ' lini. I.
Photo by Essex Studio
Mr* John Otnl Keeling Jr., the former Marlon Jane Ford, dntigh« t *1:HO p.m. and go out inyoHei
ach person Is Nisknl to In me a ti i of Mr. 'iii*l Mr*. Kiad Marion Ford, who beeame the bride of Mr.
covered dish.
Kioling oil Julie 21 at Hie First Presbyterian Church. Following their
lotiirn ftotn a wedding trip. Mi. and Mr* Keeling plan tn make thcii
homo .it |film Dougin* Avenue.
iimh

Adult CI
Mi'td.s
At Ka.ss Residence Square Dance (liven
Mildred Williams To
Mr. and Mrs. Leon R, It,,** were
At Mayfair Courts Wed Robert Landreth
host and hnstess fur the regular

meeting of the Adult Siiruln*
\ppr»ximntcly
two
hundied
School Class of the Central Hap
^ s l Church l/i*l evening at 7 (Ml •rpmie dnnrers flom all over Cell^ m . nt their honm on Hie W’eklva Hat Florida gnHu-rrd at the MayRiver, frame* were enjoyed with fair Inn tennis court* lust tilglil
p rlira being won by Ml** Hall to enjoy the flisl of n series of
Coleman anti Mr*. S. L. Whatley sipinre dnnees pbinneil by Jimmy
after
which
watermelon
wa* Clossln’s Simford *(|u u t i &gt; dancers
In rimjunrtlim with the Seminole
served to llte members.
Thnsr nllentling were Mi and County ('liMinhcr of Comnieree.
Crimp* repres/nted include the
Mrs. II L. IVall. Mr. nnd Mr*
Fred Yeackle anil daughter Linda Pronirmirbrs unit Pioneer* of DrLou, Mr. ami Mr*. A. It. Maddux. lamlo, Hie Merry Mixer* of Apop­
Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Everidge and ka and Winter Harden, the Circle
daughter Hale, Mr. and Mr*. T . W. Fight amt M» SI Do Club of Etisll*
f rguson, Rev. and Mi*. S. I. nml Kissimmee. Troop !l4h, Hoy
under Sidney
Vlhlcn,
hatley, Mr. nnd Mr*. II. I. Allen Scout*,
and daughter Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Scoutmaster hnrl charge of (lie
M. E. Wnrfrl nnd three children *nft drink* dispensing machines.
A crowd of Nciernl hundred Innnd Mr. mid Mr*. W. F Hoffman.
Al*n Mr*. Henry Dillard, Mr*. teresleil speetatai* gatbrred outV. E. Moorchou«e, Mr*. It, I. •hie the tennis courts lo wnlrh the
Ilrnlnnrd, Mr*. H im Price nnd Intrleate maneuveis of the Rlrrlir
daugliter Peggy June. Mr*. Rich­ in n Cage, the Texas -Slur, the
ard Ten Eyck. Mr*. It. K. Snder- Vnrsnuvlana and Diving fnr the
blnm ntul daughter I.ilnln. Mrs. Oyster.
Hanford snuare danaera who
C.
Hrronar. Mr*. W. W. Cntr*
man ami two daugblcrs h ip ! Mr*. went hosts for the evening ln® . |L Whallcy of Lexington, Ky i-ludqjl Mr. mul Mr*. L F,. Ratten,
Th lT ‘RTPi'fFS' ' E lira be lb tfelehum, Mr, and Mr* Clyde Ramsay, Mr.
end Mrs. S. ft. Chase, Mr. and
Diane Robc'l'on, and Helen Weld
le. M. W Hein •matt nnrl Mr. nnd Mr*. Arthur Rerkwllh J r , Mr mul
Mr*. J. E. Hnrmoyer, Mr anil
Mrs. Rasa.
Mrs. lien Kuie, Mr. and Mr
M.
L Ralrorn, Mr. ami Mi*. Alva
Collin*, and Mr. and Mr*. K. H.
McCall
Ciilmlr. and Mr*. ,E, W, Trap
M ill Helen Cabas announced olln, I.t ami Mr* A. J. Illlllngsley.
Mr mul Mrs. It L. Dean, Mi anil
this morning plan* for her mar
tflagr to Albert Fills whlrh will Mr*. J. N. Robson Jr., Mr ami
% lk e plare on July 2. The cere­ Mr*. Ilalnh Cowan, Mr. and Mrs.
mony will be performed at H IKI Robert Clark, Mr. and Mr* Herr*rsn Jaeobsou. anil Mr. anil Mr*.
o'clock by Rev. Father E. R. Papa
*1*1* of St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Harry Robann
Mi and Mr*. H. N. Havci. Mr.
Church In Jacksonville.
Miss Cahm has rhoirn s i her and Mrt. A. L. Wll*nn, Mr ami
maid* of honor. Ml** Dorothy Mr», F. D. Scott, Mr. and Mr*.
Powell and Miss Ellen Relts. Frank Handler. Mr. and Mis. T
P*rvlng a* heal m*n for Mr. Ellis E. Tucker. Mr and Mr*. U. 1.
will be 'Joseph D Ciifihman if Hloekrr, Mr. nod Mr* Jos Moss.
Titusville, aiui H. Ewing Dean of Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Siskind, Mr.
mul Mrs. ITrnrv Glover, M r and
Atlanta.
9 The wedding will lie followed Mm. John II. Luce, Mrxj Herald
with l&gt; small m eullnn nt the Lousing and IVlc Rrnck.
homn of the bride. No Invitation*
are halng Issued hut nil friends of
FOR W HOM RBLLH T O I L
the couple are invited lo attend.
A pleasing. »lght-nnts
door
The bride.cirri received her rhlme Is pnlv 11 Inches high and
rehoollng In Cleveland, ft. ami can be plnrrd on ynur kail nr
Europe and Mr. Kills attended living room wall. The
walnut*
Sanford schools, afterward attend
finish cover blend* with most
Ing and graduating from the I Ini decorative schemes.
verslly of the South, Hewanee,
A selector sound* eight har­
Tenn.
monious notes, nr only four If
you desire. You can have two
notes for your rear door, and n
single note for n third door. No
more Jangling door bell* t* make
R o m I Turkey
$ 1.2ft
you start from your ehalf.
208 North Park Avenue
In tlrilain the
rorres|ondlng
S T E L L A — New Mgr.
automotive term for defrw tn Is
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Cabas-Fills Wrdriinjr
Plans Ar&lt;* Announced

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Miss Jran Sayer has left for
New York City to spend aland a
month.
Henry Simpson has returned
from New York City where he
went on a business trip

Friends of Mrs. F. R. Mitrhell
will he »nrry to Irani that *ho
ha* entered the Florldn Similar*
I uni in Orlnndo for treatment.
Mr. ami Mrs. Thlllp Hoods peed
nnd children today moved (heir
residence from Labe Monroe to
721 Flandera Avenue in Daytona.
Mr*. Robert Holmes and family
plan to leave on Saturdav for n
two w e e k s visit In Atlanta and
vicinity.
Mr and Mrs. Fart l.annlng nnd
daughter Louise of Savannah, Ha.
have arrived to visit Mrs. A. M,
ltlnimt amt Mrs. Mamie Pngnnhart
at their home on French Avenue.
Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Oreen nnd
children. Sonny, f.er nnd ticorge,
returned today to farlowville, Ala.
after spending several day* with
hi* parent* Mr. and Mr*. It. R,
llerk.
Mr. and Mr* Thomas Lusk and
son Ronnie of Maywood. Calif, are
visiting Mr. and Mr*, llenrv D il­
lard and Mr. and Mr* Robert
Holme* and their families.
I.t. and Mrs. W. J. Rlevlna ami
daughter Yvonne have returned to
their home In Pawtucket. It. I.
after spending' several month* in
Oiange City.

Friend* will be glnd lo train
that Uniter! Smith
I* gcitlmr
abrno nicely m hi* home at 2I0|
Amelia Avenue after having mi deigoue an appendectomy
re*
cenlly.

Friends will Ire interested to
learn that Mrs. Forrest May and
children have moved In Sanford
nnd arc making their home at .70(
Holly Avenue. Mr* May 1* the Dunn.
former Kathleen Adams, a former
Master Sgt. mid Mr*. .liinmy
resident of Sanford.
Mn*" ami rhildrett ale
visltinu
Mr*. It It. Crrnshaw anil two
son*, lloldry and Hlewart, liav&gt;
returned lo their home In Monte
riirrui. Ha nflrr visiting for two
week* w lib Mi and Mr* R. F
Crenshaw. Her daughter. Carolyn,
" i l l remain with the C irn s h n "foi several week*
Mi nnrl Mr* F J Smith t.
turned Sunday from Dothan, At.
where they spent

the

rerekeiel

with their daughter no I *.r|| In
law, Mi anil Mr* E. C Raul.
Mr* Rawls snd daughter Muds re
tim ed with *tier,, nli.l will I,
joined nil Satin,|p-*1, R»n l
Ivlin plans tn *|re'i-l * e ... t.

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B IR TH A N N O U N C E M E N T
Mr. and Mra. Clark Dannla of
Orlando announea tha birth of
in* on
un Saturday,
oRiuruR/i June
«u ne 81. They
#nv]
Ctwins
vo boon named Martyn ami
Marilyn. Mrs. Dennla la the for­
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llielr pm m is, Mr ami Mi* f K
Hiltlltid and Ml ami Ml* I C
Muse. Sgt Mu*t i* stniloncd at
Kglln Alt Foil*, I1a*e No !, I'la
Mr and M i II
II
Mailu ,
visited friends in ftelaind and
Orange City Tuesday.
M&gt; and Mi* \V If i,i|. . left
Sun,I iv to visit
irlalivr*
aril
friend* in Tennessee
Ml* A. .1 peletHon atlemled Via
Fsr c u liv r Meeting of Ho Worn
uT* MIsHliumry Smlely ,o In
l.aml Tliumday
Mr and Mr* .1 II Fdwaid*
are on a toot varation visiting i ,
lallves „nd friend in Smi)n C a l
•ilifla and Alabama
Ml stnl Mr*
lieorgt
SiinMi
fiom Orlando m i e the gm I* of
Mr. and Mi*. II /, Dunn Wedm *

Mr am) Mi*. M.
flutden Lake b*v&lt;from n visit utr'i |,
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lee, Mr*. Whitewater, W
Mary Larson and Mrs. Waller In Clijcago. Tire-,
Trapp spent Sunday visiting re­ who acrompaiile • •hem
Sylvia, .train tic and Helen Pi b ,
I]t' i1
latives In Wildwood, Mr*. Kffie •rip, slopped off In Moline, III
■re visit Ing their graiidpaient* in
Mlclke, sister of Mr. 1.... and where he will win
1b oee for a few week*.
rk with Inter
Mrs. Trapp, relumed home to national Harvester
Company
f/u
Mb* O'Drlle llamlllou Is spend
enjoy an indefinite visit with the siimntci.
"ig a week with her uncle and
the two families.
•"III, Mr and Mrs. I F ILimlllrm
Mlia
Ethel
Wngg returned
■f New Smyrna Reach
from Ml. Dura Tuesday where slur
Mr*. Annie Mi'AiHnu bad a*
enjoyed a three weeks vacation.
let weekend gur.il her ilnuglitii
Mr*. William Showerman and v » r A L IC E I.. C R O M A R T IH
■rid her husband, Mi and Mrs
Wilma are enjoying a three
lohn Hrumaldl. of Miami, and bei
months visit with her mother,
H IN T S T O IIO IfS E W IV E H
on and Ills wife, Mr. ami Mr*
Mrs. Elisabeth Ulrich ami her
&lt;■ M. Mr Arthur, frnm Tenur***,,
NEED LE fo r h o m e jo b s
lister, Mr*. Clem Uelferl In Ham ­
Mr*. J. C. Walter ami boy* have
The treat way to buy needles I*
burg, N. Y.
gone to Florence, Ml**.,' where
Mias 1111lie Rue llnwser of by the slse rather than the set.
are visiting Mr*. W aller',
Lakeland, aludent at Wesleyan according tn specialists of the U Hiry
Uther who Is III.
College In Macon, Is serving as H. Department nf Agriculture
Verrmti Warren nf ,ln&lt; ksunvlllc
director of recreation during the I ackage* of assorted slse* may he
the easy liny, but oflen prove In­ *ml Danny Warren of
Miami
summer months at the Home.
convenient hecauis they include so were the weekend guest.* of Hmli
Mrs. Paul Drnwdy relumed many coarse n^tdles rarely used In "lother. Mr*. D. V. Warren.
Wednesday from Ht. Petersburg
home sewing and mending. No. 7
»■ K- Hamilton apenl Sunday si
w hen she visited her mother,
generally Is the largest needle the
Mre. Rosa Lee Ronth and her
home seamstress uses, yet slses In arnl 8 are heller (nr work on heavy '
sister, Mrs. M. C. O'Farrell.
packed assortment* often run as
Mlse Lucy Ifanklna la enjoy­ large as No. .1, which Is suited fabric nr basting.
There are three type* of needles.
ing a visit with M r. and Mrs. only to sewing heavy canvas or
"Sharps" the the medium-length,
D. C. Augustine snd daughter, duck.
round-eye needle* used most In
Sandra, In Jacksonville.
It pay* tn know Imth slse ami home sewing. "Between" nerdls*
Mrs. Delores Hwlft from W is­ •ype nf noodle suited to horns Jobs *rc shorter, preferred by some wo
consin Is spending several day* and buy accordingly. Otherwise men for very fine sewing hut oflen
with Uremia and t-arry at the the sewing basket may hatra ton short (u hold comfortably.
Home,
plenty of Idlers but he short on Crewel or long-eyo needles are de­
Ml*a Rosemary Anderaon Is the most useful slice. Emergency signed for embroidery and darning
working
during
the summer mending Job* come up frequently difficulty in seeing lo thread
months In a eonvelssrent fin me In most hoasshold* and then It’s thread. Rut women who have
In Daytona Beach.
more than a nuisance tn b* out of needles may prefer crewels In
F ra n k
Knight
entnrtslned the right neodl*. Rises p and 10 smalt sixes for regular sewing heWednesday evening at his home are best for most dress materials causa the long, eyo makes threadassisted hy his mother, Mrs. J, ami fnr hand Mowing that calls for Ing enoy. Tho long eye, however,
T , Knight, with a buffet supper sipsll stitches, so these slses should makes the needls more fragile and
followed by an evening of dan- by kept In ample supply. Rises 7 easier tn break at the ojro end.

No. 1|

SU N D A Y —M ONDAY
S ta r rin g B roderick C raw fo rd

p r a ir ie

S A D IE HOI1HRRLOM

The Rev, lloli Smith was the
dinner guest of the Rev. nnd Mr*.
II II. Martin and
Mr*
l.nntn
Pi li ster Sunday
Mis* Einnre* Eisensmttb, ml*
sionnry from Africa, who
bn*
l„ •n visiting Mr. nnd Mi*. Frank
farm er, left Monday lo return
to the llclglan Congo
Kolb Circle* of the Woman'*
Mi**innnry S w i r l y of the Lake
Monroe llaptisl Church met Toe*
day evening al the church. Mi*
Emiik Fanner w«* in charge f
H i - plug ram. The miliji-it of Hie
piograin wit* “ Meet The Ain*,
kan*.'' Otheis taking part in 'ho
piograin were Ml*. It.lies. Mi**
Margate! Hale*, Mr* II.
tin**,
Mi** d a t a Hwaggerty, and M i ­
ll H Marlin
Friend* of Mi*. N Hartell »• ill
la glad to know she I* lllipi o III,;
after umleigolng a mnjoi «p,-i i
lion nl H ii &lt; Fei mild l.augldoi M,
Inollnl llosnltal
Ml*. ('. II Mi Kcliny ha* a- bei
guests her two
giuudrhihli i-n,
Dorotliv Anil and Everett Hankie,
from Ocala.
Sgt.
Harold
Lankford
lofi
llmrsiluy for lieorgin wlo ie li &lt;
I- slntbuied, aflei
vlsltllig
In*
giainlpaients, Mi nod Mrs. It /,.

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“ Hyi ng Dkw Man Of
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Plan

Mr. and Mrs. W. Mason WitHnm* of (Irlnndo nnd Sanford arc
announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Mildred LaVcrnr, to
Rola-rt E. Landreth, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl M. Landreth of
Greenville, S. C.
Mi** WIII Inms wn* graduated
from Oilnmlo High School nnd nt
the present lime Is employed by
the Central Florida Foods, Inc. a*
secretary. She i« a charter mem­
ber of the Husines* anil Prnfes
sinnnl Women’* Club
Mr. I.aiidrrlh was graduated
from
Parker High School III
Greenville nnd prior lo entering
the C S. Navy wn* eunncrlod with
J. It While and Company there,
lie served fill four years with the
Navy nnd hi* last sea duty was
aboard the M. H. S. Leyte. He is
now stationed with the Sanford
Naval Auxiliary A ir Station ami
expect* lo receive his discharge In

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Redding left
today for New Smyrna Reach to
spend about two months.

HOLLYW OOD

T H E SAN FO R D H ER A LD
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Doc” Bitting And
Jack H a l l Select
Sondermcyer F o r
N o r tli Shortstop

Rosemary Cullum Selects Paul Eskew For Southern \Team
Errors And Azaleas
End Sanford’s 2Guinc Win Streak;
Hivero To Pitch

A lL S tar B alloting

Fisherman’s Wife Turns Tables
On Husband By Snaring Big B;

. ____ Wirst H i m
1» Levy, O rl........................
6 Parfse, Ban.............. .......

First Has*
Roberts, DeL.
........
Clift, J. U. ................
Bollard, O. B.
.........

1

Hwoad Baaa

St&lt;Mui Bat*

l| Imtira, Ban. ..... ........
J
Hhorli lop

firewater, D*I............
lim ner, It. B. .............
M. Smith, Pal...............
Rusher, (&gt;. It.
..........
Hhorlslop
.finndernieyer, Pal.
Mostransky, DeL, . ..
Boiler, D, B.
Third Baaa
Cade, I)*!,.
..........
Young, J. B.....................
M. Smith, Pal.................

Florida Hlata League
Won

“ Fundora, Lees..............
“ Brady, Less.

Orlando
5
Del.and
5
I'ulutku
4
Jaxvllln Beach
4
Daytona Beach
4
l-eeiburg
2
Sanford
a
b
Cocoa
1
o
Orlando 3 Jacksonville Beach o
Daytona Beach 9 Leesburg 3

Catcher
Dunne, Del,.
........
Hohertaon, J. B.
......
OulfUld
m iu w ijr . J. B..............
Treadway.

Short*, Orl.
Colllna, Lett.
Hugh**, Coe,
Thomas, Orl.
groat, Ban.
Kcnis,
(1.1..... San.
M'* .

Tasnow, D. B.
Hraeseks, D tL.
Ktnard, J. B.

Plrtle,

Palaika R Sanford 1
DaLand 3 Cocoa 3
Orlando at Daytona Beach
Jacksonville Beach at Palatka
Cocoa at Leeiburg
DaLand at Banford

Pal.
Pitchers

Florida loleraatlooal league
Miami
5j
Miami Beach
31
Tampa
49

Mills, J. n
5 Fajcaw, San, ............
Cample, D. B.
j* RhcMlea, Son.
Peimliiglon, Pal
Miller, DeL.
7
Pitchers
MrCrk'kard, J.
4 Corralrs, Ban.
Angej, J. II.
X Bewail, Orl.
Hutson, Pal
2 Byrd, Ban.
..........
Dutiun, D e L
2 Onollek, O rl. ........
Wenger, D. B.
5 McCullough, Lee*.
Mss
Zimmerman, Orl.
Hteineke, Pal
16 Klarmann, Orl,
Kress, D. B.
Brewster, DeL.
. .........
Treadway, J. B........................... 1 Rambert
Mr*. Miilde Haynes holding the
III1,, pound l.tiss she landed with
o biiniboo pole. In her left band,
she is bidding the small brim
hook Used to catch the bass. For
bait, she u-eil it dead minnow.

Havana
44
36
St. Petersburg
40
41
West Palm Beach 38
43
Lakeland
2U 31
Key West
18 63
Miami 311 Lakeland 2 0
West Palm Beach t Key
St. Petersburg 7 Tampa 4
Havana 1 Miami Beach 1
linings tie, curfew)
Miami ut Lukeland
St. Petersburg at Tampa

Moat Papular Player In League
Huberts, DeL.
Aieiio, Son.

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Manager
National league
Brooklyn
New York
Chicago
;
fit Louis
:
Cincinnati
;
Philadelphia
!
Boston
27
37
Pittsburgh
17
V)
New York 3 Brooklyn o
Hniliin ;ii Brooklyn (night)
St l&lt;oui* at Plttahurgh (night)
Chicogo al Cincinnati (night)

B A L L O T FOR FSL N O R TH -SO U TH A L L -S TA B TE A M S

R. Z. Johnson Is
Re-elected Proxy
Ry Sportsmen

North

Pualtlun

Mouth

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llobsil Z. .lohnaoll, I lei aid coluuiiu.it, wti* io elect»'d pri-iidi-nt
of till. ScMlill'dii 4'minty Spilltxiu u i i ' i. A nu lliliiiii lust my lit ill
thru rcgiilnt ntuitlblv nit's-1inK ill
tlic City Hull.
Fmii director* were clioscii to
serto 1 tv o y.'iir ,

--------------------------------------- Center Field --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Right Field -------------------------------------------

-------------------- ------------- Pitcher ------------------------------------------

North: DaLand, PaUlka.
Daytona and Jaa Bearn.

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Philadelphia at New
Washington ut Buxton
Cleveland at Chicago
Detroit at St, IxiuVa

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M AJO B L E A G U E L E A D E R S
IIv The Associated Press

flmlth, c
3
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Alrno, 5b ... .
4
1
Paris*, lb
....... 8
1
Oantora, a* .........
4
Croat, 1 1
I.
I
Rhode*, If
4
2
Corral**, p
2
0
a-Conxnle*
I
n
Total* ------32
It
Palaika
A ll II
Otrcln, ...................
3 II
Mallard, as
5
2
Xaaanbnln, If
4
0
Plrtle, rf
H
2
Smith, fib
I
3
Bondermeyer, lb
4
|
Rannow, e
4
1
Clementi, if
4
1
Baaa, u
4
1
To4ala
35 I I
n— Filed out for Corral**
Hanford
000 010
Palatka
IOO 115

CITY T E N N IS TO U R N A M E N T
(All Agasi

Tha Hamlnole llluta This Week
Tonight
Del,uml at HANFORD
Saturday_
Muiiftml at DaLand

Phon#

) Woman's Single*

(

) Men'* Double* (partner) ........ .................................

(

) Women's Dowblea (partner)

(

) Miaed Double* (partner) .............. .............. ...............

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IQ; Hodges. Brooklyn, uml ThnmMathews, Boston. Wextrurn, New
son, New York, 14; Cordon and
York, and Klner, Pittsburgh, 12.
Pitching — Hoe, Brooklyn, 70,
n iin iiif! inininijii, r i ,

Monday
Is Deadline For
Net Meet Entriee
I. Smith, Pal 3H
lobertson, J. B. O
readway, J. B. O F
eanow, D. B. O F

Alena, Ran.
Ford, OrL
Hughes, Coe
Tbomaa. Orl

Night Lifesavi
A (wo weeks Ktd Cross Ilfs
saving count# will b# offered at
the Munlslpal Pool beginning Mon­
day night at 7t00 p.m, and will
t u t through July 11, It was an­
nounced today by CUy RaereeUen•I Dire*tor torn Hiring*. (
The 18 - hoar course Will b#
conducted from 7i00 p.m. until

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D E A D L IN E ! Midnight Monday, Jane 36.

Monday Evening

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) Man's Mingles

M A IL TO t Tennis Editor, Hanford Herald, Hanford, Fla,

Hanford at Orlandu
Rusty Callow, coach of tha
Navy crew, has been aetlvs In
Bov Heout work for 97 years. He
hulds thu Kllver Bear award, one
of the hlgtiest scouting honors.

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With the deadline rapidly ap­
proaching for entries la IM CUy
Tennis TourheipenL e Igat mill'
ute flurry of appuaetlpM la. expeeled, City Recreational blm foi
Tom Stringer ateted today.
Thus far aevaai player* hive
officially bean entered In the
tourney whkh wlR M l W#^aeeday. fltiinger pradieMd iRet
nearly 69, or the M n * aaether
that played In la a lJ M »1 tedrnay. will antev Mto y e u b
event.
■, l
Deadline for antrlee la alatot
aa Monday at midnight. AnyeM

12 2. .837; Sain, New York, 7-3,
.778; ilaachl, Now York, and Mar
roro, Washington, 0 2, .730; Paige,
51. lsiiila, ami Shea, Washington,
52. .714.

4
4
4

Huni-Marcury

1

Runs — Avila, Cleveland. 43;
DIMegglo, Boston, 42; Rosen,
Cleveland. 41: MInnxo, Chicago,
and JoOst, Philadelphia, 30.
Hum balled In — Roaen, Cleve­
land, 47; Doby. Cleveland, and
propo, Detroit, 41; Werti, Detroit,
M; Robinson, Chicago, and Berra,
New York, 3g.
Ilita — Fos, Chicago, and Simpion, Cleveland, IB; Kell, Boston,
ana Rosen, Cleveland, 78; Robinion, Chicago, 77.
Home runs and Werti. D
Cleveland, and
Doby, Clevelar
inti, Philadelphia,

C08MOPOL 1T A N
UA IN ESV 1LLE (B p e cla l)-'
Florida Qalor cosahln* staff

w Jp o l
thargia bml Wah# Forest.

10 - Races
Daily Double lit
and 2nd Raraa
(|ulnl*laa erery
rare
,
M utiny

U s Im '

Hand

B uh Service
Leaven Yellow Cab
Office 6:50 P. M.
Hound T rip
II.'JO Ta x Inch
i

WITH A SUMMERTIME GUN
Halerl une for your
aummarUme target
shooting . . .

61 Winchester... gg.15
A fast ahuotlag Winchester Repeater
Many modele of Winchester, Remington, Ravage,
ale. — all priced al factory established
minimum prises . . .

The 1952 Dodge
M ftftd o w b ro o k

D ftH v ftrs

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D o o r

S e d ftn

S o n fo rd

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sagy,

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USE OUR LAY - AWAY OR FINANCE PLAN
j

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8:15 F . M,

SUMMERTIME FUN

Hailing —
Rosen, Cleveland,
.331; Kell, Boston, .328; Fain,
I'hnadfllbhia, .324; DIMnggio, Bos­
ton, .32z; Coodliun, Boston, .313.

Gan** Tonight
Nayv va. Wllaon-Maltr
Hunt-Marcury vf. Hubaon'a
Uanea Monday
Bobaoa'a va. Wilaoa-Malar
Hunt-kfereury vs. Navy

^

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lie, New York, 10-2, 833; Brntle,
St. Louis. 3 1. 833.
Amerlran league
Wliion-Maier
Robion's
Navy -

and popping huira. was after ihat
"Big Bass" while hi* wife aul al»ter were content fishing for
“speck*” uninsr a brim hook «.n a
tinmhoo pole that hud been cut
from u tree In the Haynes' lack
yard.
ft
After a half hour, the Chief had
lauded tw„ I
pound bam He
wa.&lt; still looking for that “ big
one” when hla wife had a strike
that bent her almple bamboo pule
until It touched the water. She
struggled to keep control of thing*
anil maitaired to get her “ itrike”
going around In clrclea. Three
minuted and many heavy braatha
later, Mr*. Mable Haynea had to
her credit a IOt* pound baaa.
a
The trio continued thalr flahlnr
for another half hour and, al­
though Chief Hayne* caught ona
more Imnn and three speck*, the
biggest of hi* catch was a mare
1S pound*.
When asked if she was going
to have her III1.* pound has* stuff­
ed and mounted, Mr*. Haynea repiled, ",Nnt this one, wait until I
catch a "really" big one.
The Haynes live at .’155 West
Orange City a^f
French A vein'
have three children ranging In a gl
from 10 to 22. Mr*. Haynea Is a
member of the Women's Home
Demuiistratlun Club and hat bean
the winner of many top honors for
her rooking, sewing and other en­
terprises.
Chief Haynes ha* been In the
Navy 18 years und Is planning to
retire In 1954. Originally from
Kansas, the Haynes Intend to
make their home In Florida upon
the Chief'* retirement from llO
Navy.

I " V i ' n m i H I I K — S/I# 1 hs Wile
I Her nail H u l l l l a l l r U u H h - l
llo y u l I .lue, i ' l l ) I'olialn. u r n . Ini
j . t Kirs, lion
i m m il.
HiiaUows.
II loxll,ins. Hun Htl. k
T B I J l l l l li *«'*;— S, tilths Mi l*
.lly l. o . l i y l.sr,
VanR**
Miss.
Ill ,&lt;0.1 T s s ls . l, I l . i n r y I t . I I . S t « ll p m Nell*. I lr a v s i l « i i , r « l , T r i t i u m
(i s ii i ld e r
K i l l It I'll I I X I ' K — a/ ISIh * Mil*
A I I i 'K im I m &lt;-. Ili-sert l&gt; ur rl or, i.T In l.
U r e y i *ufliius. J o l l y Princess, K a n in.. Ilslisl. l i m n ' ll otlo u, tlpspily
llnll
K I K T I I H A C K — I D l u t h s Mi l*
'lop
Itsl.sl,
lieci sly s,
Klsshy
l.itilr.
It,,Ulna
l.avii,
Itaiiilsoiue
tine. Ktiucy J i t s
Hcatlsl, Nsiti-y
I tat Is.
s ix th
i i a i K — a i aih* Mile
Al.ihn rns I 'r u c k s r , Pilch, Karon*.
K t_"s l.i.Hs, H U o w i i i s now, P in H an ,
U l a r Hliwlow, l i c a t s Hurprlss
s l i t t . A r i l l i t I f — . 1 1 ill hs Mile
O u r li ai iilr, ll a s i m a t a s i . Nllvers,
H ola liasi i la h v , . I l l t s r i u i , g o u t h roch. IJ|s I'HSh, Mps ms 0 .
l l l l i i r r i l I I A f ' K — A/INIh s Mil*
t.iilot.1, IM
11s111un , 1)111
Huy.
Msucli .Mu III. J a c k
A rc her,
Ileal
H o i I. T o l l s Muo. IIP,mil, i.l is rub.
M A T H H A T H — 1/IUIbn Mils
Mm,-key Kr u iik ,
lii. ml, II o k
Iris,
l '..nil l.sily. r . u k y llnlirl,
Krls o.l
K ruik, lots Klim m il l Halley rilsp.
l.srilu
T H A I II || Al l — llsack I ours*
i n t i s r . u n s i , lu ll' s
Way.
in *
Vaiihss. II,.|i|.I W a y . I ' o t i n y r e I n i l . T r y o u t , Huooksy ll sb y, K. iis n tec.

Bolting — Moxial, fit. Lniix, and
Rohinxmi Brooklyn, 338; Baum
halt!, Chicago, 321; Atwell, Chi
ragu, .310; Lnckniaii, New York.
313
Buns — llnhlnaoti, Brooklyn, mid
Lorkmun. New York, 4U; William*
New York, 44; Reese. tlrtaiklyn,
and Mualal, St. Louis, 43.
M A Y PAHH 300,000
Runs balled In — Bauer, Chicago,
C A IN K H V IL L E (Bpeclal)— 1The
60; Thomson, New York. 58; Cam
pnnelln, Brooklyn, SI; Hodges, Floriila Cutnrx expect to piny boBrooklyn, 47: Snider. Brooklyn, 46 fore upward of 300,04)0 football
Hlla — Musial, HI. Louis, 82; fan* In 1952 for the first time.
Adams, LCincinnati,
nuBiim,
i iiiiiiim iii 78;
io. iI-ocknian,
n n e i i i h i i i Opponents Include (ieorgla Tech,
New York, 70; Sauer, Chicago, and Tennessee, Kentucky, Clemson,
Sclioendienst. St. IxniD. 75.
Miami, Ceurgla, Vanderbilt and
Home runs — Sauer, Chicago, Auburn.

' E N TR Y BLANK

will bey in llielr I c i n ' o n July
I. Newly elected In the board uf
it u direrliirs were J. I). Curdsll,
James Fkern, li, Z. Johnson Jr.,
1 3
0
0 and J. I,. Calloway. They loin
01 1M. L. ItalMitn, l.iory* Maffetl,
B. W. Williams, ami J . (|. Callo­
I II
I 0 way In make up the hoard of
n M dirrrtarN for the routlny year.
B. K. Fruukliii wn* eli’cled n*
n n
21 n I lie nnnorlntioii'a cuitodlun. T h r
ineellng
of
the
() A next regulur
2 5 fi|iort*muu'* Anxorlntlon will be
0 4 held In tha City Hall Hie night
2 0 of J u ly 31, ut 8:00 p.m.
3 0
1 3
|4 0
Saturday, June 28
2
0
3 0
0
2
Sunday, June 2D
27 I I
In utli.
001— 2
Mnnday, June 30
OOx- H

S ite

National league

jf

Jahuseu
lot v fui U ip |uint four year*. John
Mel n il Ii'(ItlIll'll III* pl.nl II* tri'UH'
ill IT of llio oiyutiltlitlou w i l d
lie wan returned by a large vote
a l t'onfidt'iiru.
All new offirerk and direrlora

York might)
(night)
(nighl)
(night)

National League

NOTKt Mall to AILHtar Editor, Hanford Harold. Hanford, Fla.
nerved lin (lie i|.
nocllltlim' , it 'd &gt;'

boo
334
513
533
330
450
435
338

ONLY 0AM K

»• ««») Hanford. CVcm,
Orlando and Laaabtirg

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2tt
30
28
31
31
3(1
43

Detroit 0 BL Igntls 0

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American Iwigue

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Min* TestiMNsr. Mary I.**, P * * « '
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American league
New Yoik
Boston
Cleveland
Washington
Chicago
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Detroit

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muled in i li c r / f l L
tdi'.'lioiin In vice H h

Volusia County
Kennel Club

Third Baaa ----------------------------------------

---------------------------------- -— - Catcher ---------------------------------------------------

By BOH A N T H O N Y
Howard H. Haynes, Chief Pho*
tographer'a Mate in the U. S. N a­
vy now stationed at the Naval
Auxiliary A ir Station In Sanford,
I* thinking seriously today of
throwing away Ids expensive rod
and reel and cutting down an old
Itamhoo pole from Ills bark yard
to do his fishing.
Chief Haynes has enjoyed the
snort of fishing siriee he was a
six-year-old hoy living In Kanxaa.
Through the years ha has landed
many Tarpon weighing up to 84)
pounds, sharks weighing up to 125
pound* and Imi* weighing up to
8 pounds, hut an Incident lhat oc­
curred Tuesday night has made
him stop and consider Just how
good Ida method* of fishing have
bean.
It all atarteil when Ida slater,
Mr*. Catherine Young of Morganvlllc, Kan. eaine to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Havnes at their home in O r ­
ange City. Mr*. Young mentioned
hearing of the “ large fl*h“ ill
Florida and, knowing that this
was her brother's favorite sport.
u»kcd Idm if he could catch one
of the “ large ones” for her.
Chief llayues accepted the chal­
lenge without hesitation and alxiut
5:110 u.ni. Tuesday night the Chief,
his wife, and his sister began fish­
ing in the lliue Spring* run of the
St. John's Kiver.
Chief Haynes, with hi* fly rod

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■run tern;
P I'n iluAN
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anawer lo Ihla hill oC complaint.

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their teen* again Bui (hoy forget about their parents.
said June,
T IIR SA N FO R D HRItALD
i
all (lie problemi."
enls spend Kri. June 27, 1932
"Especially If the parents
l’»* e 7
A.IX, 1*1*. and S mu fall lo iln an
"What i&gt; the lilgeeM problem?" loo much lime on social activities
a decree pm Contes*,, will he inwas iiu m I wrong with the world,
“ Hoys," .be Mild flatly. "The away front the home.
It»r**di
prwd
iugulnutt
m u l i u k jruu
vm i
fin* i(he
K u r«*lk■
fur
relief&gt;r
"Parents don’t understand you and this was her niiswer:
one* our age lhal we'd like to
l&gt;r#&gt;*U in the bill uf lompluint
The iiutur# of thin mill Ia m unit
' People don’t think about other
dale prefer to dale older girls too well sometimes They don't
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"Whul does a teen-ager want their age do— that teen ager* want and ihinktoo much of
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D E N V E R '.fv— There Is a girl mosl"" 1 asked
lo be part of a group
selves "
stin day of June.
nl (mating starving and hanging here I have known since her "T o he poptilur," said June
"And parents also are often dll
.him Isn’t
ipiite M yet, I am
m time she will find and
I'laru of circuit Court V\nync Dolinin,
hlrlh, and she was so small then ilM&lt;* I " 11
'vl*a' •Iw h i«l sc flcull about chillies Thev Hunk
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The Clilfrs have askt'il that their .1 . .
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U*n
that hi'i mother now tells her.
h,m . t,|,.l1ty „f , ()(t ,|rlnks should he dressed, hut they don't I am ..l*o sure tlial if must teen*
Hoii.imr C T l m u . i r f
!rlal '*** A**W "Utsid,. Hillsborough
“ 1 know one hoy who I* iinpopu acei* ure as sternly honest ns she
m s ilagfiidiit v\i*nar
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lur because he wears midion* i* " , |i they are a wonderful rare
day you were born."
was* have plenty ot friend*.
e h r all their many,
Etui now she Is u tell, pretty,
ll* coin sc there are all kinds pants instead or liloe Jean*. I.kr d I*
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inlet) OiMoutli "
**ni*aiiy parents don't renlUe tin lo,
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ager? I asked her
\ le,"ri nger Ini* to keep op
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v _ ,s .y c A n ic e .
"I'll tell you -It yon don't use lit* slang At tin* moment some agers
my real name " she said
Hung Unit used to tie known
a*
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rhursdii) iii a vloleul :tn uiinuta
"What shall I call you.dear" ' The cat * whiskers i* now calledseparate telephones " she *orgp*t
hailstorm in Hii* town do miles
"Call me June lladger lhal i* *l&gt;. really neat the realgeorge
ed
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in) fuvorlte Iniagtnary name I ,u deadly Imu
When I u*krd uhat she w.mletl ■milt of Ottawa
VI i* Alex Brown saved some
used lo dream my name was .lone
"lint imhiHly *.i&gt;* 'turn blue' mosl tint ol life she said
Badger, and lhal I would grow anymore
said dune
"Th a i I*
"Happiness I can cook and *ew ,,l the halMones In her letngera
up und marry a mail named liar *erv dull
I hate that g lop "
and I waul to git man m l and im rtow measured three to four
|r&gt; Pearson ,r
"What 1* glop""
have five ol sis children all ho* - on lie in diameter
"All right. June, I *uld "I* il
lilip mean* *lnfl nalnrally.
I don't Hunk gills wnold tn onnti
t o o I. V|*K I n i |. VSSIKV
two lo he a teenager'*"
said dune
"What else could
it fun to raise Vint beside* li.mnc
"I should say
uol " she said
menu'''
a family I wouldlike t,, ,1,, , m e
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title lo Herald Office.
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10* I French Ave. Phone (ifilt-J.
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apt, on larga lot. Contact owner P I A N O S Gulhrunsen, Spinet*
priced from $6tU.OO. includes -i
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inenl iu 7'op Noteli service nt.. M O D EL A. Good condition. Cal!
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tint.. Have am.titer opening un
able to refuse. Approximately
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Davis,
21 ft H O U S E Trailer. New frigl&lt;
Eighth utid Park.
&lt;h#c, . otilplcte porch, sleep*
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four. (!.
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best rufervncca. Phone 12I1I-J.
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11tfsToNKiT for^FlorUla living,
Fur night appointment* call
charming li bedroom home. 1611
IdtHt-W.
a 186 lot 1 6 V x 28' llv-dining
room. Plenty of rloseta amt
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storage auace, thermo controlled
keys. $76.00. 1209 Myrtle Ave.
heat, fettle fun, large kitchen
end porch, patio, double garage. U S E D N O R G E refrigerator, Good M AC’S Electric Setvlco Moved Many unusual features, owner
mud It ion. $tlo. Phone M 7-W .
temporarily to rear of DtOO 17—
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leaving town. Katp |!4,mm
Suufurd Ave, Electric motor re­
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winding, Television and r*dl&lt;
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Murine Motor for &lt;tulck sale
service. As near to you as your
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S. furnished. Lot 70
1860.00. A lao 07’ Ctulier
78
telephone Hit.
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. . . . _Jll equity 18000. Rat.
hono pnwar grey Marine Motor*
18900. |46 per mo. or rent
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opp. New Yoru
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151

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 Iion for a possible
hot war.
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"America's* xcesalve .aollcltudc
for Itei .ervir*-me)t nVar*»-«« I*
U
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
u IN
seems suitable for fighting a w ar.'
Picture Post Writer Robert Rnyt-' ,ilr
mond, reporting on a one-month
f1 :■Vfl
tour nf U. S. Air Porte bases here,
KT* described the American airmen as
"a vigorous, juvenile, generous,
frightened, enthusiastic army
said
■aid their Influence on "1
"Eng.
i f - &lt;’ IlatiHe 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 Ihrlr nreseme
btf
here Is an asset
use) or a llishllit
"The unpalatable
fact Is. L
npalata

ever, that (he use nf Hrltaln as nu

American aircraft carrier must
shorten a war. And the presence
of U. S. sonic-speed Sabre Jet In­
terceptor fighters hire, although
meant for the defense of IJ. S
atom bomb bases, must ease the
strain nn Ihe ItAK's still thinly
apread fighter defense force
"Think now: Would you really
like to sea the U. S quit Europe? '
Raymond said a dark side nf

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IN C A SH M I Z I S I

Nothing to buyl
OIT ENTRY BLANKS AT
Heminnle Tire Hhtip
Cherry Hervlce Hlnilon
Jean Her. Hin., Iditigwond
Oviedo Hervlce Hlntlnn
Any Pure Oil Htallon

Massedhuaattl) fl
for an aggregate

vote

- 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, ’
v
op
Hia speech before an audience
AWL E A R ftl IS N o f SftADV.
of ll.ow
11.000 in
In D enver’s Coliseum
IrlERL ARE M AHV C A U S E D .
J l rV *ipecl
^V
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-w-- 'c".t »A'! :* warned especiTHAT CAM SLOW
illy at the nation's youth. They
are sickened, ho said, by "epi­
SP EED i f
demic" corruption In high places
hut will meet moral lisuei of the
campaign with ideallem and ener­
gy
*Elsenhower said the United
States has handled Russia too
1V*
A
gingerly. Less softness, he aald,
**
( shakes
might nave prevented the Korean
WHAT M il
conflict and kept China and Balkan
end Baltic slates from slipping be­
SHAKES?
CLEFT,
hind the Iron Curtain.
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The speech came almost as an
A SPACE
r- ‘
answer to statements earlier In
IK
{S eM
A
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the day by Elsenhower's chief rival
L lffin d for the OOP nomination, Ohio Sen.
&amp;
Robert Taft.
•
" I am afraid," Taft told a Wash­
i Oj«ington, D. C. news conference,
SPACE IH
"mat Elsenbower'i backers would
dUE, BcrffoM
BCrffO,
urge him to conduct the kind of
vMoa;
or AMoastS
campaign that Dewey conducted."
K HEW
W f U f LAHDS AEL
HooP.
New York Gov, Thomas Dewey’s
SPICIES
VbU
M
O
F R E E OF S H A K E S
loss to President Truman In 19M
\H ECUADOR
his been blamed on "me-ton" tac­
?*
MEASURES
tics which lacked fight. Dewey la
8 im c He s
working now for Eisenhower's
id LlH0?M
IRILAMD, MADAGASCAR
nomination at the GOP'* July 7
AHJ&gt; WEIGHS
convention at Chicago.
AHD HEW 2 E A L A H D .
2&lt;*0UHDS.
Taft's campaign manager, David
Ingalls, said his man Just about
f »|&gt;* l »11
I’tsNuiwi ffttlteili, Ilf.,,: ViaHl rlghfl NWrPfi
has the nomination aewed up any­
way. In a statement he credited
the U S "Invasion" Is the ellcct
Taft with all but three of the (KM
the young airmen have had on
delegate votes needed to win.
llrlllsh girls
The Associated Press tabulation
4t MMllHunl I m m P a | ( I I M I _
"Mndem morality rulrs out the
-hased on statements of avowed
Boyce,
Mrs.
Randall
Chase,
Mrs.
official rump ■ follower," he sniil.
snd conceded alignments for the
Fltspatrlck,
"Tixlay In Kugland, however, Ihe Sue Collu-rt, John
first ballot— shows Taft has 482
Waller
Holly,
Sydney
Ives,
Roy
camp followers are on Ihe scene
to Elsenhower's 404, with t » for
Mann,
Mrs.
('.
I
Park
and
J.
Hns soon ns the Americans.
WASHINGTON
- President other* anil 1BI uncommitted nr
Itoxtnn.
disputed.
"From IjOiidnn, from the Indus­
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
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
recoimncmlatlun nf Allnrney Gen­
lice rulrls "
The annual Home Service rc eral McGrunery, effective at once. hacker* of Sen. Richard Husiell nf
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
Is not unique lo Ibe II S Air vealed that 1,121 persons had liven Springfield
Force.
McGrunery told repnrlrrs at the Democratic presidential nomlnagiven 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
doing throughout history. In fart, service; 711 were veterans, 17 ci­ Grant had heroine Involved "with against Mutual Security Adminis­
In other countries,” Raymond said, vilians and 200 were glvan limited a gentleman charged with a mail trator Averell Harrlman if he

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CLEFT,

OlA'

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Red CroHH

"Is now happening here. ‘The hruIni and llrenlious soldiery' Is not
an American Invention ",
On Ihe bright side. Raymond
said the U. .4 servicemen have
become one of Britain's biggest
source of hrully needed dollars Ho
explained:
"The I'X, nr base shop, ut Lak
enheuth sells quarter of a million
dollnrs worth nf goods every
month: nearly half nl this Is Ilrltlull merchandise, hotighl with dnl
lari*: Cars, bicycle ■&gt; a ahlpmont
of ,W0 to one axe was sold wllhln
three days), refrigerators, vacuum
cleaners, clothing, china, ct al
"Adillng Ihls all together, II enn
he said Hint this year llm Treasury
will henrfll hy something near Ihe
slnggiring sum of lrai million
pounds (120 million dollnrs) nearly
equal In our entire exports to the
U. .4 In 111.11 "
lie eoneluded
"It is clearly certain that we
are going to have lo live with Hirse
Yanks — and very likely
that many of ns giHldain l-'meyi
will have In die with them."

Maim

P O TA TO ItUO HIISi:
W ASH ING TON i.P - - T b r Com
inunhls have revived for anothtr
summer the chnrgn Ihnt the Drilled
Mates Is lo blame (or Ihe oniuiat
appearance rd potato hugs In
Ctechoslovnkln.
The Colorado heelle, which Is
ticliig brought into our ruuntry by
the Wcslern Imperialist, has again
appro red In Ihe Karlovy vary
region," said a domestic broadcast
hy Hie Prague official radio rc
ported Imlay by U. S. government
monitors.

For the most important
engagement
of your life

Y oungW w ho SAVE REGULARLY art
* y- *
'■ 1,1
•oofl prepared to pop tha quaation. Why
not start your account with ua this week!

nr Informational service.
Loans
ami giants totalled 11.171 and
loans repayed were
Service to eases Included aid­
ing mllltiuy personnel
seeking
leaves of absence, i "portlug urn!
romimmlcatlng assistant
with
government benefits, counseling In
personal and family problems and
financial assistance.
From January through June,
.451 pliils of blood were donated
here in the Armed Forces Blood
Program, It was reported hy A. II,
Peterson, committee chnlrtuan.
This included 3HI pints of Mood
received In .Hanford during 3
visits of the Bloodmohlle Unit,
and 332 idols In three donations
at the Naval Air Motion. The
next donor day will he July 17
al the Parish flonso.
Rlrhnrd Farrell, disaster chair­
man, stated that several families
needing assistance, had been aided,
iirluilliig those whose homes bu t
been burned. Mrs.
Freil
Robb,
lullin' Red Dross chairman, rcported on I lie work of 14 children,
mclmllng 3(1 overseas gift lmv*s,
■ml favors sent lo crippled child­
ren In hojpllals.
Hwlmmlng lessons, under thiee
Instructors, have been given lh III
ocglntiers, seven Intermrdlstes,
tm! (wo In senior life saving,
Thomas jtlringer, water safety
-bnlrmsii, reported. Plant liavn
■men made for n larger leern-toswim program, and an Instructors
raining course,
lleniinu K. Morris, first
eld
chairman, revealed that 100 per­
sons bail been trained In first al l
during the pnst year In R classes
conducted by three Instructors.
The 1082 fund campaign re­
sulted In collections nf 97,1104, ac­
cording la Gordon Frederick, fund
rhalniinn. Of this Hanford dona­
ted 11,471: county divisions, It,*
381 and the Naval A ir Htallon,
11,1 IN. The goal waa 10,829.

Mrs. Clara Ginn, service groups
chairmen, reported that 110 volun­
teers served 1,088 hour* In social
welfare, and that. 18 canteen and
18 nurses aid volunteers, and four
doctors, aided in the Blood Cen­
ter program.
The report of the treasurer,
John Fltspatrlck, slated that the
balance, July I, 1061 waa 9IJI64.
Receipts wera &lt;12,300 for the year
and disbursements, 90,001). The
bslance on May 6t waa 94,406.
Mr*. Wtyde Rucker, production
chairman, reported that 70 volun

TrumanSummarily
Fires U. S. Marshal
In Illinois District

_____
at Stersnson
generally la conceded the Inside
track with Mr. Truman. The gov­
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

any iwwapapw and ate big Madline* 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
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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

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nRuxxell
IR n » . .......
w/lu - L*jn. TUVutJ,. Kerr
of Oklahoma were miking bids In
Denver today for Colorado’s 10
votes. They share Ihe state con­
vention platform today, to be fol­
lowed Saturday by Harrlman and
Kefauver.
Mississippi's States Rights Dem­
ocrats named an 18 vote delega­
tion Thursday. Technically unlnstmeted, It will support Russell,
who now claims he will have 300
votes when convention time rolls
around.
Kerr backers claim at least eight
of the 12 votes put together In
New Mexico Thursda
lay They also
are unptei ed formally Kerr said
In Seattle he expects to he a com­
promise winner alter a convention
deadlock.
Gov. John Fine of Pennsylvania,
much courted bv Republican asnl
rants because nf his Influence with
his atate'a 70 • vote delegation,
edged a Utile bit off Iho fence
Thursday. He said he feels close
to Eisenhower now, whereas before
he had been Inclined to be against
him.
Both Taft and Elsenhower lost
hacking in a re-survey nf New
Jersey s 38 delegates They had
been lined up 32 for Eisenhower
and six for Taft. After a meeting
In Trenton, a poll showed 20 for
Elsenhower, four for Taft anil five
undecided.

Heat Fatalities In
Florida Are Seen
Extremely Rare

M EM ORIAL STADIUM

8 P.M.

DELAND
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.
M ANAGER.

CLOSED MONDAY, JUNE 30
To Give Uk Time To Pont
To Your Shnro Savings Accounts

ANOTHER -3% A YEAR DIVIDEND

chances nf dying from heal pros,
trallon In Florida are about one
in a million, says the Florida Stair
Board of lleallh.
With the state feeling Ihe effect* j
nf a prolonged heat wave nnd
Jacksonville facing Its 21lh straight
day of OO-or-ahovc temperatures,
Statu Health Officer Wilson T .
Sowdcr made Ihli observation:

FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSN.
u n Went FI rat H trre t

fraud."

He illil not clahnrnlc When a
reporter asked whether the Presi­
dent and McGrunery were "throw­
ing Ihe guy out without trying
him," McGrannery snapped:
"That’s right."
McGranery then added that
Grant “ already has Indicated
enough to me" concerning the casa
to Justify the action
The attorney general said he
was Instructing the Federal Bu­
reau of Invesllgutlnn In make a
full Inquiry Into the case.
- &gt;
"II looks to me as If Mr. Grant
was Involved In something thab
lo say Hie lenst, would he Irregu.
lar," he said.
MrGrancry had taken the dis­
missal notice personally to the
White House fur Mr. Truman's
signature, and came nut nf the
President's office carrying It In
Ills hand
McGrunery said the case nro.se
from n complaint submitted by
"line of von newspniiermen"— hat
did not Identify the newspaperman
In question

Labor Head Craahea
Conservative Parley
LONDON if) — Conservative
Parliament members were hold­
ing their usual weekly aerrat
strategy ronferenre tn a llonse
nf Common* committee room.
Ruddenlv the door opened snd
a slight figure, head bowed la
thought, walked In, stepped on
the platform and msde far the
chairman’s seat.
Shouts from Ihe astonished
Conservatives woke the Intruder
from his reverie. Labor Party
leader Clement AlUee beat a
hasty retreat.
Attlee, rnroute la a similar
meeting of hi* own party In ■
neaiby room, had opened the
wrong door by mistake.
The story of the Inrident, which
occurred Wednesday, leaked out
today.

OPERA OTAR DIVORCED
JUAREZ, Mex.
— A Mexican
divorce for Robert n Peter* from
Metropolitan Opera Star Robert
Merrill wax granted hero Thuraday.
In her mult Mlaa Peter* charted
Incompatibility In the marriage
that began only lait March 99.
bag* and artlclea for veterans, in* She maid they aeparated after tiro
tludlng sweaters, afghans and
layette*,
An outatanding mueleal pro*
gram wax presented under the
dlreetlon of Charlie Morrison, who
Introduced .Prod J. Green, NAB
chaplain’* aealetant, who played
two Chopin number*, and an In*
iting original number 4ugye of ocean w a rn on the
H. dene Arnold, matter Ae*
anlat from tha Nevsl . Air
Station, played thraa Spanish
number*. A epeelal plan*, was pro*

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“Most-Wanted’ofThomAll I
It will probably occaiion no lurprtse on your part to
be told that the Cadillac cur it the most wanted and
■ought-after automobile on the American highways.
But you might be surprised to learn how wUnprtaJ
the de«ire to own thia gnat motor car fiaa become
during recent yean.
Statistics Indicate, for Instance, that there are more
than twenty million motoriata in America who would
like to call a Cadillac their own. And were the whole of
the world's motoriata to be considered, this number
would grow well-nigh beyond comprehension.
There is mason to believe, In fact, that Cadillac
may be wanted by more people than any other product
manufactured In America today. It might well be
called tha greet &lt;)eaidarttum of the American people.

Netwalfo*

car hae to offer many wonder­

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.

far Co,, donating frae transport*
tlon.
Mre. Ginn eerved aa recaption'
necorattona. Hr*. Yar poreugh had

SANFORD

UPCHURCH UPHELD
TALLAHASSEE UR — The
ream Court today named Pi
Upchurch, S t AuguaUne,

HOLLER MOTOR

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Praise Program
At Boys' State

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Berger* and Uor'lo- BwMnty
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The next matting of the club
will be held Wednesday night at
SitS
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ara nviUd to attend a* guests.
An Intonating and Instructive
program la promised by Mr. flargar* including the ahowlng of
color chart* and colored pictures,
and a demonstration of the use of
flitora.
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A Mistering heat wave, of more
than u week's duration in some
aiea*. showed litllo let up over
SouIher n and Central parts of the
country today
Sumo rain and wind stormt till
parts uf the sun - baked sections
In the Eastern hall of Ihe nation,
bringing temporary relief Bain
fell III section! of the parched
Southern Hales where crop* are
threatened by th« prolonged hot
dry spell.
It was a week end of stifling heat
in many areax. Temperatures as
high as IOB were reported In Ctm
tral and Southern states east of
the Rockies. Refreshing bieexcs
■nd rain storms brought relief tu
hot spots in sections of Ihe Ess!
■nd South Atlantic stales.
Thu death toll from Ilia summer
season's longest stretch of hot
weather mounted toward the 200
mark. Thousand* of persons havo
been hospitalised for nsat prostra­
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to escap* the scorching heat. In
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(,'Hulun Hnller, Ft year ul t
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of July celahrallun planned ut Negl u imy, was ill owned in u foraigli eomitrius. Hiicielarv ,-f
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I.nke Helen and I’u uulnga fur mall pond near Ihe 7th hole uf the Army Frank Pace Ji gave
Mil ii&gt; r i lu T . i i ii'ii.thnii ?»alur
that day according to u letter re- llu, Hamiiiule (,'nuutrv Club sliurt llu- cuminsncuuienl uddrii-,
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lull ili cro "•»
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lasted
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H V N \f. l O N l l ) . I . - , peel ,1 ' III if lu* luill Hill limbs *1 f .1.1 I'ltougll
manager of tlie Beminolu Duunty afternoon while attempting tu m o n th s , w as d e sign ed In p r epa re
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thu officers f u r d u l y us cum in ,in
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•m v i ' i miH'itf nets I v%i n n in g Hiu na
Helen.
course, had been rruntrd by exca­ d iv i s i o n , co r p s and a r m y levels
I , el. W i e l , I f, K Nle, I, e .iiilimud
hmi
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(.'ol. H o w e ll's ne xt as s ig n m e n t lu g ,-el,. , ,il ,,f l. a e M ii u d \ 11 l ure ■
A parnda will leave Casaadaga vations for Hu- fairways ami is
• h fi.'tti Mh* h ip ’/ r i i n . i l on e and
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 , .lupi n, lie III. ,e .dm. \ i . I u i . i , ’I , » ,
it* i n . if\ i ; « y p t aiut Mu* lU’iRhbor
’llu- festivities will ilieludu hum ju nl leu uf tin- peace, stated thin en te red the A r m y in D M " and 'ms
ll,,- sol. &gt;&gt;( ih \nit!«• K r v p ll. in •.nd an
Cupi Riel.I,-r i
hall, horsn rues, wnterskiing, and uiornlng. Dunuty .Sheriffs Howard tins’ll a w a r d e d thu Itr un xe Star M, m,| Mi i IF I i (i , 1 i t „ 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 I n f a n t r y m a n lo r d 11" i a m i g m I » l N u n A n
I t o i u t v r i . i ’H
old. the letter said. A fish fry grappling hooks, rwcowred the B a d g e , the A r m y u f O c c u p a t io n luliiu'-i l i u l e w . i v tu ll.,. A l l F o r c u 1lit'1 1* iv ua no if 11*4*11ii ft »»f thi* K o t a r y
will bo served at noun nnd thoaa liody uhout an hour after the M e d a l f u r s s rv icu ill ( J e r i im n y , I,ane a , uii l l f f l e v r ( m i .-I i .I v I b i i , &lt; lull toda y oi! i ii T o i i n t ol Hu* l. i d l o i
present will be entertained by drowning.
th e W o r l d W a r I I K l c t o r y Me dal i l i ue lo r
N h 'i if p r o i f r i i n l u l d al S u u la n d o
Companions uf thu boy madu an um l the E u r o p e a n - A f r i c a n - M i d ­
speaker* during thu roursu of the
Sfirimt*! Inst W i'd p P M ln y
unsuccessful effort to save him dl e E a s t e r n C a m p a i g n M e d a l w i t h
day.
C IV IL
A IR P A T H D I,
when lie was going down, said Mr. campaign s ta r s for s e r v ic e In thu
l ive i.lu m b e r s of Hit, C i v i l A n
Watson. Thu youth waa the son of R h i n e la n d and C e n t r a l E u r o p e .
E L E C T E D COMMANDANT
P a t r o l, f l y i n g in t w o pl anus e n ­
DAYTONA BEACH (.Tv-Ttie Flor­ Cecil and Rosa E. Butler.
He formerly attended th* Uni- j o y e d a t r i p to .‘Jt. I ' v t u r x b u r g
RH Z
ida department nf the Marine
y e s te r d a y
vsralty uf Florida.
".Show Wlntu and tlie Hsvun
BUSINESS PARLEY
Corps league Ktinday elected John
V oile W i l l i a m s J r , , M i l W a r n e r
Dwarfs”
JACKSONVILLE h it- A state
L. McKenna, SI. Petersburg, com
CAPPIN0 MOLDS
u n , I K u v N i x o n m a d e t i n ( l i g h t in
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inamlanl; Don E. Guslln, Daytona wide Industrial conference to aid
Two 1953 full capping molds ware a Piper pacer, an d H e n r y M , J a,
14: in
Beach, senior vicu commander; established industries, attract new recently installed in the C. C. lit. un d R u d d y M u s e in ,i c u b plane.
M O V IELA N D
Richard J. Rutan, fit. Petersburg, industries and further utilisation Welsh Tiru Shop, and replace tho Tlie Weather, a l t h o u g h hot oil *Im
" T h * Mob"
adjutant • paymaster; Mark R. of natural resouice* has been former ro capping molds for pass ground, w as j u to o l at b.lHii) feel
PR AIRIE LA K H
for ___
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automobile
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Tha ma
that tho flmrs w is h ed th e y hu d
.. .Judge advo- called
"Variety Hour" 7&gt;46 only
hin
Applegato, Op* •ba Florida State Chamber of Com- chinas
are operated under super' brought along Jackals, said Mr,
"Macao'1 8:46 - 10)80
mere*.
vision of James Singletary.
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IOOKINO (lie ilHidel of eicg.uue,
Dean Achaton, U. H. Secrelary of
State, iiiarrbc* In a tradttionsl
proceaiion Just bafuto he received
an honorary dsgraa at Oxford
UiUvurslly. II* is lit England for
talk* with British leaders on mu­
tual problem* in Europe and Hie
Far East.
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whan you return. You ran arraags with your carrier key, ar
through Charlie Morrtam. circu­
lation manager, by telephoning
Ml) ta Hare yonr regular leanee
if the Herald aared far yea
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Ttoerner In the latter's it'Mdriice,
the old wilder palace of the Hups
burg emperors A crowd of several
hundred Austrian;. cheered Ach
n o n 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 D E A N
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 1city Curded, Mummy .la
flpuei, Wesley
honor the pallcncn am) courage I'ulisun, Tummy
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 lin y 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
. ( i m l l a u r - l n a !■•«# S i l l
the public sehnuls w h s " t h . must
nulstandllig" unit the must vigor
uusly del.sled mvasule put I.rfm.t
the I .eg D] St me during the Week,
Tom m y 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
(d is lo n minus the approval and luiik sex education as the m«i&gt; uru
algnaturua uf the City Cumiuls- pruvlded. T h i s
represvntel.v--,
•ion, waa ordered returned to the when faced with ilufcat, walked
City In order to securu thin ap­ out uf the House.
proval beforu the County will take
Thu chief provisions uf tin trill
any action on thu mntlcr.
was to establish compulsory cduThe paving of fjeminula Ifuulu cnlion In social hygiene bet ' cell
vard which leads from the O r­ the fifth and ninth grades ut the
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
Hoad. It was agreed to allow H ib­ teur photograpnei s are wanlcl m
the currant contest entitle,|, "A
bard Casselberry tu reclaim the
Day at the Zoo," now being .-on11,000 which he donated fur the
ilucteil by the Emifonl Can-era
completion of Hut road, and If lm Club, H.
tlurgi'ic, club mlvi ur,
desires, to return right-of-way announced today,
deeds.
Ha stressed the fact that tlie
context I* oner, tu iirisuna not
member* of tna club. I'rinta arc io
bu submitted untnountad nnj | t,y
6 Inches in aixa, ami may bu turn■J ovur to A. J. tlreur, at the
Horida Home 0ns Co. office.
Thru* prixaa fur I ha (,e»t you
No mailer how far away
frum home yon may go on your filctur* hava been offered by Die
St. Johna Kealty
\ i f Co., one fD*
Ilf, Wri*
vacation you can readily catch
second |8 and the third &lt;S. Mr.
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Truman Signs First
Money Bill Of 1952;
Controls To Stay

Secretary Of Stale
Blames Russia Fur
Failure Of Big Four
To Arrange Treaty
By R ICH AR D O 'R EG A N
V IE N N A . Austria W)— U S See
U r y 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 Trum an 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
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T SB iAlfFOUD
fC N ita M
t e n On)
tea tba bombing of Communist
bases la Manchuria. Ha said it
would not be necessary to refer
tba matter to U. N. Allies.
Both armies sent patrols Into
enemy.be Id territory along tba 155mlla Korean battle front Tuesday
nlgbt and early Wednesday. But
there was no renewal of tbe sav­
age fighting which raged on tbe
western front much. or the past
two weeks.

IcKethan Regards
[ighway Situation
rge, Dangerous
TALLAHASSEE, (FNS)
_____ DIscussing Florida’s highway prob|em before the Florida Rankers
Association convention recently,
FUte Road Chairman Alfred Me; Reman stated that “ no problem
l Sjilch faces Florida has greater
7 U lgan ey or contain* more hidden
„ dangers for the futurs than our
r outmoded and inadequate highu w i / system."
[j? 'The time for action la at
' hand.'1 he said. “ This problem Is
* urgent. We have passed the buck
too long. The high level of pros­
perity that wi are continuing to
/ enjoy| the ever Increasing traffic
.''burden of our roads; and the
; i thousands of welcome visitors
Who come to us annually, rail for
* elimination of transportation hot*•tlanecks."
5 “ Our economy depends so great­
l y on hlghwaya that they really
h k f a part of our every day bual1 Bees. Failure to meet highway
* problems over the years presents
, a real danger to our economy and
fimUtkly, It Is my belief that no
F.

ng
our economy than a proper highay systems.”
MeKeihsn pointed out that
motor vehicle registrations In
Florida had Increased 100 per
total of
00,000 cars, trucks and buses
Ing reglitersd. The number of
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■hows an even greater increase.
' Florida ran no longer delay
action in providing for her pre' sent day road need*. Tbla can
only be accomplished by taking
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Driven back to the Pusan perimeter, the tide turned
for UN fureea with tbe Inchon landing, Mrpl., 1950.

t r n a z ia ii a

At Inchon, Den. Douglas MacArthur went asbora
to Inspect prisoners. t'N drove Inland to Beoul.

wanted to f o bona tf ttejr ntrrcndcml.
U. N. IneUtenc* on repatriating
only prisoners who want to go
boma naa blocked agr*«m*M on a
Kora an armlatiea for waaka.
Nam laid tba rafaranca to Sovtat Ruula was “ out of context
and bas no bearing on p ro m t
dlacusilons."
YOUTH GIVEN LIFE
DELAND 'B — An te-year-old
Elllston, Va„ boy, Douglaa A. Gib­
son, waa ordered Imprisoned for
life Tuesday for hla pari In tba
■laying Jan. 5 of Daytona Baacb
Taxi Driver Richard E. Thomas.
Edgar Louis Thomas, 30, do re­
lation
.............
____ t o tbe
victim, waa sentenced
last weak to die In tbe electric
chair. Tba two confessed killing
the driver and robbing him of (34.

MUIci said the Negn
David Ulcbards, signs
to return voluntarily. I
Uf J. E. Fluelten In
notified Montgomery
that Florida officers wi
Richards today.

INSURANCE AT A SAVING
FOR YOUR
ROME • AUTOMOBILE
BUSINESS

HUNSAN, Korea uh-United NaHems and Communlit truce nego
tlatore today marked tba second
annlvenary of the Korean War by
accusing each other of touchlDg
off
— tbehbloody
bi ■ conflict.
Peace, each side argued, Ilea In
Its proposal for the exchange of
war prisoners—the only major UWANTED FOR MURDER
“ Your Mutual Insurance Friend*
sue blocking an armistice.
Maj. Gen. William K. Harrison
MONTGOMERY, Ala. IB - D e
113 N- Park Ave,
Phone IN
opened (he no progress 29 minute tectlve (.'apt. Lewis Miller said
session by telling (he Communists: Tuesday that (be fingerprints of a
“ Today, on the second anniver­
sary of your treacherous attack
against the Republic of Korea, we
are meeting In on effort to con­
clude a lust and honorable armi­
stice ami an end to this bloody
conflict."
North Korean Gen. Nam 11 shot
back:
"This day two yoara ago tbe
' * States
"
liri
United
governmant directed
tbe South Korean army to attack
the Democratic Peoples Republic
of Korea and started the Korean
War which continual today.
“ Tbe troops . . . of the United
ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH
Slates, Britain, France and other
ABOVE GOOD HUNTING
nations have covered thousands ot
AND FISHING CAR.
miles to come lo Korea and have
slaughtered Korean people and
have destroyed Korean (owns and
viliagea. If thla Is not aggression
then what is HT"
USED CAR LOT
For tha first lima Nam acknowledged an Allied disclosure of Sat­
Phong 137
urday that Soviet Russia In World
War II offarad German soldiers

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t ----------A tew of the lens of Ikuutand* uf war-weary Kuulh Koreans uprooted
from their homes rest nrnr demolished (Seoul building. The Mouth
Korean capital has thangrd hands four limes, sultered with sock.

In October, 1050, Nutlh Korean civilian* welcomed UN troop* Intis
Pyongyang. Heon the Chlnrte entered the war, won back North Ko­
rean capital. Building carries pic Iurea ol Josef Italia, Kim II Rung.

■ JUKI 31 MARKS TWO VIAtl since tank-led North Korean forcaa warfare haa cost billion* of dollars and hundreds ot thousands of
I plunged acroae the 3Bth Paralltl to Invado South Korea. The aee-saw casualties on both sides .tut the issues teem ss unsettled aa ever.
the Kuail Department entirely out I
P i l o t Mite* t i l l IT
of politics and setting up a sound
1 ,,U l
long range road building
lulu program,
&lt; t o * t l a u » « S ' i i h m I’aaa lias,
We ran no longer
ngur gt&lt;
get hy with
patchwork construe- public oven* where the women go
temporary III
tlon which Is both wasteful und eaeh morning to do their baking.
Another beautiful story
was
iy.
should Imi designed lo fit In an told In the plctmes of tha Tulip
Festival held each year between
over all plan and hull! to lust.
WINTER HAVEN (FNH) Aclively at Florida State Fanners'
Markets took a big slump last
week with only four market* oper­
ating &lt;— Starke, Plant C i t y ,
ilrooker and Sanford — where
limited amounla of produce were
offered.
Livestock market* continue ac­
tive with *ale* reported from Ar­
cadia, (ialnraville, Jay, Kissim­
mee, Ijike City, Lakeland, Live
Oak, Montlrello, Okeechobee, Orland, Tampa and Wauchula,
While Florida may not l&gt;e able
to finance modern, permanent,
expressways throughout tha stutv,
it la high time a long range plan
was adopted ami construction
begun on link's that eventually
will give this slate a highway
system that Is permanent In place
uf our present patchwork of
roads.
w aft |ft

Am sterdam and the Hague. Field
upon field of tunny culoied tulliis
were shown as well u* the colorful
pageant w hich aiTom panlea tin
festival. Sem en of lum uullc V e n ­
ice delighted I ho audlunce w ith
the colorful gondolas and beauti­
ful bu ildin g* gliste n in g in the sun.
A n Interesting nemo was one of
the Mirer-1* of Am nlerdam show ing
u Imrsn ilia w n milk wauun along,
nidi- u street cur that horn a U rg e
sig n nn which was w illteii “ D rin k
(.'lira Oulu",

Mr. Ili-igeio showed picture* uf
an uvnlunciiu In tlm lln-nm-i Pas*
on the Austrian and Italian border
where Hitler and Mussolini held
many of their "conferences". Oil
the grimmer aide weru walls in
various German cities that wart
defaced with ectnwls of Commitnisle that ata gaining momentum
every day, regaiilloas of efforts
being made by the Htate Depnttliient, slated Ml, llergcre
Injecting a brighter note Into
the ultuulTon, Mr. Ilergera said
there me nuw more than GO.OOO,but) persons living Inside Russia
who am nut really Communist*
and who me n-udy to rile up
* ku Iiim Communism and ail that
it ktatul* fur nt a sign from the
flee people „f (lie world. These
people work via the "Under­
ground” and ate constantly grow­
ing in strength, he said.
After leaving the Slate De­
partment, Mr, ami Mrs. Ilerger*
letnrucd tu the United States and
went illicitly tu California, Mr.
Ilergeiv'* funner home, but lint
liking it, they came to Florida
oral planned lo settle In St. Au­
gustine where they oponsd a gift
»hup. They both *VjO*d that after
Jhe cool reception they received lit
HI. Augustine, they again return­
ed to California to I amain for a
short time, hu* Florida lured tham
ugain ami while passing through
Hanford they were struck with tn*
cleanliness and beauty of the
town as well as the friendliness
of the people. *o decided to settle
In Sanford where they have open­
ed a Camera and Gift Shop at US
Magnolia Avenue.
* They weru Introduced by Mra.
J. I*. Hall, program chairman.
Other guests at the, mealing were
Mis. Hetty. Hall, Miss Barbara
Chapman, Mra, George Chapman
and R. M. Balt, m "u Carolyn
Carter was welcomed by the pro-

The Weather
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Chicago
Cleveland
l,os Angeles
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New York
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STATE GIVEN PKOPKRTY
JACKSONVILLE
- Florida
was given properly fur Iwo new
parks Tuesday, one near Tallahas­
see and one III .Southern HI, lutin'*
County.
Illrum Fever, SI Auguslino Clr
cult Court Clerk, presented to Hie
State Parks Hoard o ToO ucro SI
John's tract tn ha used as a park
and game refuge, a memorial lo
Favor's parents, when the Urglslaturo provides funds for Its de
delopment.
Mra. Alfred Marlay gave the
Klllrarn Gardens, which the board
accepted provided Ihe attorney
euneral's office approves terms In
tha deed about upkeep of Ihe
gardens.

Future Farmers
(tuallaae* (teem Fag# Ooel
jeCIi, a total of ftl.Ofll) waa apent,
and gross Income was $9,070. In­
come from labor, at a 37 rent an
hour rate, was $3,000.
Bobby liorsdorf told of the Fu­
ture Farmer convention whl’ li he
attended at Daytona Reach, June
0-13, and of the talks at the big
i*lr conditioned auditorium, and
coin, tii at the Band Shell. All
mrt-llng.i, he stated, were held ac­
cording t&lt;&gt; strict parliamentary
prot-edutu |,y the 600 boys present.
The theme of tha convention, he
said, was tu develop character,
train fur useful cilireiishlp and to
foster patriotism.
Eail
Higginbotham
reported
that nine Kiwaitlani, Including
Rev. Frank Morgan, the guest
speaker, attended the lnter-cluti
meeting In Ml. Dora last Thuri
day.
Guests Included A. U. Doudlicy,
Miami, brother of H. P. Duudney,
Tom Hamilton, Tom Yandre uf
Ml. Dora, and Llaut. John Ander­
son, chaplain of the Naval Air
Station.
President Htineclnher promised
that Klwanls would soon glvo a
$r&gt;0 donation to the Future Farm­
ers lo send two delegates to the
Kansas City F.F.A. convention.

J. C. Mitchell weru leaving today
Summer precaution: Wash all
for Marlnac Island, Mich to serve
a* delegate* tu the Pilot Inter­ fruit* and vegetables to be served
national Convention,
raw.

HOMER LITTLE AND ROY REEL

O U T TH EY GO!
WE HAVE TO MAKE ROOM FOR INCOMING
S T O C K -S O WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING
APPLIANCES AT CLEARANCE PRICES:
(One Only) Coolerator Freezer 10.3 Cu. Ft.
Reg* Price — $399.95 - Sule Price — $289-95 *
(One Only) Apex Sink and Dishwasher Combination
lleg. Price — $419.95 - Sale Price $279-95
(One Only) Muy Tnjc Dutch Oven Guh Runge
Reg. Price — $289.95 - Sale Price $249-95
Universal, Dexter and Muy Tag Washers
Reg. Priced — $129.95 to $199.95 — Now 91-95 up
Wc Alno ||«v* May Tug Automatic Waahara
CooWrator and UnWaraal Electric Kangaa
and Coolerator Rufrfgnrutorn Up To $100.00
Discount Off List Prices.

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Telephone 128

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T TIOH'TAIUNq
I j . road, you 1 _
aenae of command that hat always put
auoh a th rill Into piloting a great
performer.,
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t t u ’re the 1m m . Yourtond. tin you ao.
It’s the Iasi that ao many folka who Jovt

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qipoothnMB that mtke thitRoADMAtTift
•o dMnsulthad smong Iq s osra

jerk—makes control o! the whftft
end lh.i-.torc « lw .

W here than, you eek, d o .. Power
Steerinft oom. In f
Whan you want to fat Into-or out oJ—
e tight apot at the curb, Power Steering
tehee over the extra efortolturnfaid the

M a n y folk* who hove tried It
that Power Steerinl hae added
aa much to the pleasure ol tm
Bulck aa Dynaiow Drive,
Wh*a would you Uk* to try kS

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&gt;
When you want; to turn around 1s t
narrow apace iv w ir otaerlog late yen
gat tba leal loch ot benefit from Buiok’a

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UMK XXXXII1

Ike W ill Establish
Headquarters Next
•Week In Chicago
Taft Is Shown Still
Having Edge InDclegatc Strength De­
spite S o u r Notes
DENVER »Jx-Sen. Hanry I’abot
Lfllge (B.-Maas.) announced In
day Oen. Dwight D. Elsenhower
will move lo Chk-agr, next week
In art tip rnmtinlgii headquarters
for the Republican presidential
nomination
Lodge, Ilia general's campaign
mli
manager, said Ki-trnlmwcr would
rontlimc In mart with lilt* llrpuli
llcan delegates In thr Nnlinnnl
Convrnlion
'J I hat barn Impossible fnr him
(RPenhowcr) In mart nil Ihr dole
gales who winded tn see him din­
ing his thnrl pt-rlnd at home,"
Lodge said
The Massachusetts aemilnr said
(he move waa made on hit reemn
mendatlon He aaltl details wnuld
lie announced Inter Inday at the
Chicago headquarters nf Ike fur
President
The Associated Press lahulallnn
of
convention ilelega
nf pre cnnvenllnn
delt-gulc strrnglli
wlin
all 1,205
Clip delegates
with ad
1.205 OOP
Taft hat the
noted, now shows Ta
support nf IA3 lo Elsenh
nhnwer's 405
Olliers have a hil.il oid 121) nml
Ihere are I8:i In dispute or un
rommllled
This Inhalation, like IHal In the
Demwrnlh race, is based un
avowed and conceded alignments
II nflen conflicts wilh elalms of
the cnnilldnles themselves Taft,
fur example, says he already has
the majority required lor muni
nation- (Wt votes—anti lanlge says
B jf’nhowcr will gel more than VKi
nil the first b.dtnl al Chicago
As the tinp eonvi'iillnn neared
It tqiens a week from Monday and Taft anil Elsenhower stepped
up their flghl. sumo minds were
being changed among the stair
delegations
There was a slight reshuffling
In Mnssnchuarlts' Sd vote bloc, *1111
heavily pro Elsenhower
Among
Pennsylvania's 70 vole group, a re

Continued hot and mostly fair
lhrmt|h Friday with only a rhanct
(or a f»* Itola tad afternoon thundrrthn* art. Ill|ha*t temperature
about ion In Intarin. of north por­
tion and In middla and tipper 30,
risen hrra.

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T t t r n s i U Y JU N K 20,- 1D M

U. N. Raid Rips Power Plants

No. 221
■**•*mm*STfS

New Blast Is Defense Funds Cut
Let Loose On
Tax Evasions Heavily By A ct O f
Delaware Senator De­
nounces Treasury
For Settlement Ol
Many Large Claims

Power Co. To '
Hold Open House
Friday Evening

AHSthiiiit'o t'rt'HH l.cunrti T , iit

House and Senate

No Magic Formula Is Found At Zoo
For Escaping Effects Of Heat Wave

B illio n :; Are Lopped
O ff W h ;it A dm inisitfitinn C laim s Is
Defense
M inim um

WASHINGTON
- Son WII
Itain- tit Del ) lei Iraise a new
vcrti-d hlasl at Ihe Treasury De
Public Is Invited To
hnnllv hiivr thuuirht hint
part ment Inday lie said II seilled
Mr HOMO OKAN
WASHINGTON '&lt;11
The
}m\i lav ill Mtr Miinly luunjft^
Visit New Office
a
million dollar rlitlm .ignlnsi
Thi» HiitmnU flown nt thr Zw» Onr
*tmini of iviiti'i ohii h flmv* al"i &gt; Iloose , ole,I bid.,, t„ end fed­
a New York oil man (or about ♦ttiii Ii* hr having mb lmi|{h &gt;i tlnn* thr *i»lr of Iii•« ••»tlt** iitul (he l ■i
eral rent control* on dept. .19
OnMagnolia Avenue
with Hh* hrhi r* Ihr rrxt nf Situ* iVi|* Iiit | ha if to Haiti off a except In , iltlnxl defense sresx
threi- i puts on Ihr dnllnr
ffirfI"a r•■nifl■•iiin YVr Imik « Imm I
and illiri sprctflrsllv reipiexlFormal opening of the new of"Tins," Williams lohl llu* Sen ale, loill ‘if thr *rif» tivtny In tlUriu*'i flv of tiMirr rvil *pi?it
o,g cinl rot II, e cnl*. siihlect
Around thr •otimh wr foot"!
fires of the Florl&lt;la Power and
'Is mily one nf the scores nf large how mi* nnkrun! frirtttU wrr nmh
lo toll, ill reronsideratloi,, * » ,
Eight Company In the Evans
lax rases which have been ram inn nut fhrjir Hrnrrhiitn fh»\ j itni Qurrnir, his rnivtoil, fnkmt: mi
on,- Mime -Irp low aril final sc
IInihilng al HOD Magnolia Avenue
PCmused for nil insignificant (rae IliiiM «f (hrill srrni tn hi* titMiiv t R4ill Infi*sg, ivMil *ni)n* of f|)i»( |»*
Iton oil Ihe adminicle tlton'*
will take place Friday afternoon
ROurrrfuinraA whirh win •*Ypi* «
ilun tiy llit* Treasury Drp.irltnenl M in hunl m (hr m l nf iin
sharply crdiiced , on Ir,,l c htll
nl to im (hr olhri lav hy a ft nut I
and night from 4:00 to 9:00
during Ihe past sever al year* "
Wi* \vnlUr«| up tn thr rn,*r utnih who Atihh "Wrll. I nut'o I*11 i' u ' rtlrmlrr.
o'clock, II. II. Coleman, division
Vdlums mimed Ihe nil man as ril "l.rn thr Linn'* uni rxprrlr'l
havr In Intr my own |nn*a" Thrt*1
manager, nnnmmrrd today.
William II Havls III* said he was tn *»4*r n(
WASHINGTON I* I be S»nat*
f« nimiii'um of thr \* a hm on in thal foi nil *«f im
"This will give all of our
a speculator Davis died In 1951 regal
dignity and nm|r.sty .ot H,„,
„ lim^ori in Xppropri.itiotis Coniinltlre tntlay
friends ami customers the oppor­
; The Delaware senator, who has which-eo is famous. We Were ; g u,
]„.si1ug __
for
thr tr*** of vclpeil out a House vnled celling of
tunity to look around mu! see mir
spoken up time and again In the *nrMy «1i**nppn*ntnh hnurvrt, for
PI billion dollars un mllttiry spend
ir
rnnimiinlty.
new nml modern office.'' he de­
Satiate to accuse the Treasury and (lir Ntintmrr hnti lirrn thrrr hrfnrr
lug In the government's new year
Niif
tlmt
«hr
inn
rti
km
;
Ini;
in
claim!.
NtNITV MRCINT of North Korra'l elertrlr potential has been knocked
it* Internal Revenue Ihireau nl u* nrvl lohhril old |«pn nf rvnyHut ,1 cut new appropriations for
ittiv rx*mnrflim»rv im'*ivM\. moil Ibc armed services l„ MSJtn-'.OOd.
Employee* nf the office and
nut by lha biggest U.N. atr attack of the war. Moic than 500 plane*
tnl'li-imliiltg eases, said today id thiiibr i rjfnl m hi* npprninnrr
you.
Sinwin
prifnMv
Dll,
hut
little "Iteddy Kilowatt' In person,
the Davis matter
blasted five powerhouses. Including that of the Sulho Dam (II. fourth
Not it mill (till ivr rrrnvr, not s|ii‘ Hii.t rMM't Hint -sio* hmV**.| jtf oou ali„,it too million le,s than
will lie on hand to greet the vlsllargest In the ssorld, In a 90-mlnult raid. Four n( Ihe planti which
"This compromise tax rise was "it’ ll u I'i*]f*f UI. *ll|irri«»l iflilllrr. IM Hit h a •ili’llllv Kil/r '4 'u h *Hit the House approved
lora.
ITI- cumin litre has been work
were reporlsd "Ihoroughly smashed" are located In Ihe vh inlty of
approved by the Treasury Depart- , hi furl, hr 'lulls'! rvrfi hmk nf im thar slit* wouhl -lilt I1*1
iftniif
Moving all of the fixtures from
llamhung (2). The huge aerial blow rsme a, mound fighting (.1)
rtteni under the same secretary :l| „|| || i riA Rln'trhrti oul at rut* there, looking rigid •lo auKH ho­ iru* ii4 4*ir ,i ll„ll*e lull l&gt;, (mince
the former office In the Melseh
-d Treasury, John W Snydet. whit T
f|,„, -&gt;f lih FHR4* am* **ivr 1,1,1 s id iis when we tin lm Is |l tin* h. f.•t|Nl* 1it-part ill"-III in die (Is
tapered o(T fnr the first lime In more than a week. (C'mtnil prritj
Mitlldinr last Saturday was no
1M1 Vf.1t 1if'i.umilng fails i Ms de
(ftr Un- past six years has mm [,,, In- hrovy poiilinK " •' vumhl
1Hi,s4
t, •*„11.1IIPtl OH
small churp, Mr. Coleman pointed
•iHlIHlv Mf144 go III llu- -mate
chid "ill* been silting on tin- Ini
oul. hut this was accomplished in
&lt;Mu i* 1It*' -b-ll.ltc ,, k a com
of all Ihe corruption which has re
time for the new office to lie open
„ ill have
jii mu j -i 4» 111i the 1Inn
rfciiili
cBlid' lire exposed 111 Ihe Treasury
to customers on Monday
ft. 1)4- 441nr bn 1 out
l|ep:u iineni
The new office Is air rnn\ ilttllMilhnlIt ol tin pending cell
■II, -lemaodril Ihnl Ihe case laditioned nml is ultra modem in:
Iflbl 44 1 '»IMfitting 'he Defen-r De
ignpcaed, for a study id Ihe role,
design ns planned by the power
I’Mr1mrriif nr ruth .1e-.ued. lull the
‘ aveil by William M Moyle .it
company and Ellon Mougldon,
xi li tIr •:tmhii»'s rut in new- money
rim i liemoer.-ille national ehau
nrrhllert, ami Is the last word in
44 IN ,1 ,ntprtse to il
an and Daniel .1 Hanlon, a loi
William Knk
and hi*
&lt;ou
roominess nml comfort, wilh wall*
MitM 114 |lIdllk r nnlelnplalr die
ei treasury Depnrtmenl nfflc-i.it
’Tlilddy" rrtiirurd Matui'lay fmm
nf ii quiet and restful sliadr of
peiiilm,' ot n ,ci al billioni m the
nn exlnnslvi* niitomolilh' tiip in s , ',im*el for Davis and bis coin
empire green, terrain flooring,
new ,,-ar if do- lunni-v I, avail
the routs,- ,,f wbuli they vi-ited aide*
find the very latest in fluorescent
able 11 css, icgillii npptoptInlfnus.
No
Com
prom
ise
T r ill: A rm y Announces I'm
lb..... .pilot nl Washing Ion ami thn
Tin.....
promise
wns
made
in
men lighting.
&lt; ii i o il mei apptoprialion* and,
I'lynioulh nml Ciirystn plant- in 1)1 * 'A illmni* said, adding tha*
Delivered B y M iss­
Reporteil by the manufacturing
filiation O f T.m U s Isis iblv iddilioual suppleinriitaf
Detroit, Mich,
c
lull
to,nle
no
personal
mvrsll
, I■!ireiptl.i IInn-s
eoiaunny a. the first installation
allaii lo deli-rmine the merit,* id
III Washington llu- K i i k s
issippi G o v e r n o r
Is Ne.iritm An Km!
„ ill, I'residcnt Ttuiuan's liack
of Its type In the country, the
w i t h Mile - -i**’. Ind that "In the liglil id
lull,-Jit'll
mg Ihe Di-lcnse Dep.n tnn-nl bad
louvre sections of the lighting
St'iinlors Sumth- Mho h.city tthich has hern exposed
llv KEiril I UI.I.EII
WASHINGTON .0
Ihe \rmy ■oiilciiilrd tin- House leilmi! of Id
cover prartlrally the whole roll- j
er.s nml llidlnndj as existing In the Treasury De
JAt'KKDN. Miss. -J1 (!m Hugh nnnnuncrd today Hint dm *feel billion on spending wnuld wreck
lug of the main office, and re­ Desires Top Military
li-,| pnrinient al the niioer leiel, White, keynoting till- 1952 Demo -.Irike nlri-adv has -topped delivery •or deii'u-1- jirogr.im
In llu- Hetm
letmliv]
sults In u showless blending of
cafeteila
I, II if I all these rasas should Ihi re rnillc slate eunvcnilon, advised of some equipment anil Hint pin
Man Upon Planning
Mi I'rum.in's budget asked IV).
outside daylight and Inside light.
met and talkn|'
Ialls,* ] examined."
delegales today nn! lo yield all dnetlon
........ . of some otlier miilellal.
4I 'HtlllH4f&gt;»l Ml* I'lqe 1«M4|
And Policy Staff
with a mmiliyi^r
Williams tnld toe Senate the int-h In the fight waged with the including lighi tank* mil f1II111i1
KHhnJtnwr r*a t!,I ", SvnjT jmnn (nr ^ " h ' t t h V M uJinr ''h a h S l f t
«f t (l e t
ilnttjw,
srMlemeui was ip national party over a i-ninpillMiry i,, „ ),.,|i wiitun ,
i&gt;»'r- rinnpmnii
da,
T*^
making the
lolelaf H
I* X , ri(nr„
"'*wh|
* near
the frog*
enlllstieil riguf*, pinved hv .loieph I) Nunan Jr., Fair Employment I'raellees Com
(fill
I j iv c p p s T o L a u n c h
ia )NDo n ‘ 'At — Prlnri Miniitor
rrtl, making
the iiew
new-tqiaw;
ntch varloui
rroloti*
|n „ sIhIi- iui-iiI. llu- Arm, -aid
senhnwer M. Taft 24 Only 11 are
Including Sc
linlel A MoIll'll and Charles Oil mission and civil rights platform
" i’ loilucllini id
Inn tnit l, at
&lt;J,urcIdII pressed today for quick
plant
m
l
hy
Mrs.
Cole
min
imtv unrnminilted. whrreas there
rp
tins Taft, F&gt;i
,li.itlt. thru high officials id lluIt wii* a no rotupromisi' speerli t-.t-nrr.il Motors stopped on Inn.' N a m r C o n t r s t
F or
were -72 In Ihls e.itegnry a couple Tn Ihe right nl the entrance I* appointment nf a top BrltUh mili­
adn,
May bn i
nternal Itevenm* Itiireati
wrapped In a nimhlmg threat
Ml billoued by Chrvsb-r'* 'i Inn
a
panel
nf
“
ripple
gins*"
and
u
tary
man
nn
Ihe
planning
and
pul­
nf months nEo.
and (icorge
\ll liner have figured in * a wholesale Southern ri-hellion it truck prndm dun line .Inin- 3'l
T w in
R u l)\
D e rr
Elsruhnwer may have something sign nf the company insignia. A ley staff nf (he United Nations
Through t
liaise CornmlMce uivesllgation in die national D,-inner.ilir platform
T'rrulinllun ,,f |,'cp. Iiv Uili,
neon
sign
lias
been
erected
In
lo sav about whether he will go
eouitesy
nf
to
charges
„f
mflm-nce
peddling
Command
In
Korea
I*
again
cnnsolered
"m
il
South
11,,'l
l.,ml
Is
-&lt;
liednlcd
b,
&gt;-mie
nIfitlit) At' Hlit*ft) »* If Me l
tn Chicago when he makes
do front.
nior
Small
This was Ihe aftermath to Ihe
tn olvlng the las cnllerllng agency
In dial event, dm go,cinor de ., -bq, bid,,, Stmlebiikci -- J1■- ton
A portion of the office facing row kicked up hy Ihr LaborHr op
i It &gt; Mil Ilull 4IiI*' i"iMii it v
mextlr polity Speech lolllglll M ils
lliey were ate,, \\ llintns' speeches had milrii In dared, the Slides lltghl- Demo truck pi 1 iduednn limmi i nw C ,,tii
Russell
fl f‘H’) V4II II.... I' •I t*»i1*1V
the large front window ha* been position In Ihe IInuse of Common*
................. tin t'tiiir
abb In gel nqti, ih- with selling off Ihe Inquiry
crals should "do a* „ e did m Inc's T ii i,ink ,-M-inblv mi tunc
enclosed partly lo cunlaln all over the bombing of Ihe Ynlu the .Senate fl,,,, lining I'resl.t,-pi
l unlor
*llllllflll’ * 'Hit
Villtnmsaid
"Significantly,
ill
I91K
cast
mil
votes
to
Novcmbei
an. and l-'cderai Motor Trucks ' ,&lt;r»iaitmi#d tin Pm* Tn*i
f I ttf I '&lt;*11)1111'I 9 bi'ti i hff
Truman’s nddrea* to t.'ongiess of llie-i- of these once prominPid lax out in Ihe Electoral College for lie:,, , l&gt;&gt; ton d m k un 1id, I
River power plant*.
ifiM&lt;&gt;11(11 i'f | (lull Hie
Im I&gt;!V!■(•**‘
VI.i
are toil a, suffering i, real Jeflrrsonlmi Deuiocral "
t'hurchilF* Conservative govern June In in which lie appealed foi oflclal*
along Willi Allison llicio-r.il Mo
old &gt;Mfltlm 1 It f141IF!IfI%
X t■«!f11»*At
menl expressed regret Hint It wss exlraoidinaiy powers to -eue the (roll » severe ease of -ovrrrx
lie did not name a candidate torsi priMluclinii ol i ,nub ,t , ,-bl•!
"vdfiMv
t *%ui
not advised In advance of the iteel industry, Mr. Knk *ald, pnure
to Id that ileacrlpllnn
ti Iinsmisslim assemblies
ti Hie S inf&lt;&lt;i &lt;1 M inif ipril
bombings but it defended them a* adding that Ihe Senate's n-aitiftn
he Delawiire senator *,dd Moyle
While nits
ol tile Mississippi
was one
nne ,,f
"Ren Molrir* can coiitiiiuc pin
attacks on a legitimate war nh lo the I'lesidenl'a speech ,va* hit­ aim Hanson were hired by Ihe lenders who led a I stale boll In diiclton „f
, ion truck until lot.
)»♦)*„ I lull I, ilMlI If***, ft*lecllvo. The I.armrltfs said Ihe ter and many enatoi., serine,| to D.nls estate alter three years of Ihe 19IH presldrntlnl elei llun when 111 '
itI(MfIII| |M4kkf|r 1&gt;V f *•"•-*•»1! 1V
bombings
Ihreatened
lo
extend
Ihe
feel
that
Hie
Fiesidi-lit
sin,old
use
fnlir
liegollatlons
lor
seMIpnienl
of
Mississippi,
Eiiuislaiin.
Sotiih
fa
r
In
lifiMthri
ri’(H
n
I
rni
imliLi
1
4
Dlrertnrs of Ihe First Federal
• \ .... ill It'll 1*1•■n i,*if
the p.iwsr* ain ndy delegated to the lux claim*
warfare In A*la
nllnn and Alaliaiiiu siip|airted n inifpHl flu Ui h'iis*' PiMflut !11&lt;ii ;\11
Savings and t.oau Assoelatlnn in
pit Ifill' *tf •11**1M &lt;»t! M4
Ihe Russian* selied upon the him under the Tuft lliiriley Aet. x,&lt;I, hradded
John I'lerson was awarded a
Slates Rigid* Hrkel
inmi*»lr.Btmn 11&gt;1* \» «iMitMiiiKCfI in
■ meeting Wednesday at Ihe
lit' *»!•I V||r tap Ml** IIlf (ft*
grip debate a* showing up Ilrliish There was no applause far the "i should he noted that less
Tile guverniir's kcyuule inexxnge fin y Ifitif |&gt;r« 11n l i&lt;hi nf n ur|iljiii«*^ pli.i
firm's office at ill) West First beautiful leather luggage
n Him nn ml iv V11 c bill
*i *iii fIntil'll tin i’ nnr I iso i
P "■
differences.
I'realdent'a speech. Ml. Kirk siiid. i dim three months before, or short dlsprileil s|H'&gt;'iilation Mint the Mis
Rtreet declared a dividend on Ihe fnr soliciting Bfi memberships fnr American
*fi I ' Vi'iil ■* "f ntft* Hil l UlulfM
Churchill rnnfcrred with Field
He also talked to the , oinmittei- i •&gt;' ,,|,r binding Ids former lifts* slsslppl party would tune down its
hualnrsa for the first six month* the coming year at the Junior Marshal Karl Alexander, Ihe llrilill If I&gt;1kIIf11111' ill Atixl III fiitiPA'i
of Commerce meeting In
of senators suppoitlng the camib I' I'nridenl Trnmani In the While drniilielnliiin nf the national party
aQhl* year at the rate of 11 |M&gt;r- Chamber
.1 Iit&lt;IfI fii U'tl'*
l*h defense minister, at Nn in dacy of .Si-nab,i Kb hunl Russell Untie, Mr lltiyle tint! taken his (■■Uniting tile Nutluniil Executive
the Yacht Cluh today.
c ^ t * year, (ienrge Tuiihy, exeeuII'.- amil mi; imi iiv!'! illI'd
lie gratpfully thanked the mem­ Dnwning SE, on Ihe talks Alex­ for
I'realdent. Tin- ini-inher* of fir* pliuice Inin private law lime Ciimmlllee's leruitnitlnn of Stale
C a m e r a C l u b V - l * " IfI1i't ’ III 1....... llM ♦».| bv *In
tlvg vice prealdent, announced toI * HllllHMFil On I'mUr Tw»l|
ber* for the prlir and then re. ander had with U, fl. official* al the
committee f,-|| ,-ertuln that ttrehy tipenlium It office In Wash
dj»y.
'l*It1||1|t I Im wlriiM i - 44ill t4*('i)|V4*
he had 10 more membci- Ihe I’ entagnn Monday concerning Itiiaaell woubl go Into Ibe conven­ Initfm.
The aasoeintlun, It was added, ported which
Tiro
w f&gt; ll'ifmaiiii, fji'M 4M 1tl4i'l (It I • from 1lit’ (-i V•'»' l&lt;
will he applied to Ihe proposed Rrltlsh appointment tion with ,'1,’IU pledged doli-galea,
"Iiirlng lilt- xm-rerilliit! mnnlhs
hat protrided this same return ships,
♦•ii *'.)|111114*11*tii) ii jypnruf •i • f 418 On- 1 IM■. Ml Ilfll'4 f IIUN IV' » Vf»t
total for the top nrixe*. Cat I In the II N Command itaff.
whit Mr Moyle wax itainlni: na
Mr. Kirk revealed.
for lia savings share investors hi*
Rm'Iiit Cm jimi nt iori i»f ^1111'! U'JI, .4 ! •«) till- III l/l &lt; (tl»f AVIill in (ho
I'risoc, co-chairman of the m,unHenntnr Russell was leflnlloly ilun I reetiuitidtin liolh as a power
title* 194d, In this period these hershlp committee, anuouncrd that
Ml \Mt* rkifiir
1!til | •nl IiiMJiljtif ji iinifil * “it ........ Its'.n fi ■......... .
WASHINGTON
The White „|,|iroadod by ri-iinln norHu-rn Ini olilicnl fluttre ax well as nn
savings Inve gtown from shout the Jaycen drive ha* been ex­ House said tralay no foreign gov .rnator* In np ,-ff„it to form
irrupId i , \4ih #•1i*rt»■*•! - ' - . |!ll-l
’ tnfIrn11nI' Wnxhinulnn altnrney,
......... f Mid ii'iinmji k'Offl* s»
half a million dollars to the ap* tended from June Bn deadline until eminent was re*|&gt;nniibln for nr
All
tut,cut ft,--* iipmI hi
dent ,.f the Stiiifni,1 f'um.oo t lob
Htop-Kt-finivt-c cuntblnation, attp. refused ncKolInliun* lo ('(tm|irn
iroximately two and three quar- July HI.
oven Influenced President Tru­ porting Rtrvanxnn fnr the Final, tuts. Mil* lax ettxe fur a few rents
mil- ■id 1&gt;, Ho- Jitycec MooHi, Mox
last night Hi- cl,-cl Inti fnibttv ,‘,l
era millions new outstanding on
d.ofotd,Fla Aov
lid,I under
Hit- , c-ignallmi of Al,- 8 F
Retiring I'realdent Tim Craw man'* derision to nuit Gen. Doug •kney and Russell for the Vies tut tr dollar were instituted "
tha firm's hooks.
A ilcfi-nru- «f the d ly nirnitist Ibogeii- ft util till- office
, ,, • ,. cligiidc to ,-ti'ri till
Wllains said Davis heatiptl a
ford pretented the gavel to new la* MacArthur from hi* Far East­ I'residency, Mr. Kirk wns *old,
lr. Tonhy said tbnt the as- I'realdent Judge Douglas flten- ern command*.
oiling c n t c .l regardless
Tilt- Hireling mis in |p| in the
but )he Georgia Hcnutor hn* per­ uruu of etnnpnnlex "which wns Hie ,-liitrgn tlmt It I-, "tiny" nml
alien Is proud of lia partici­ •irom. Mr. Crawford'a last offlEmanuel Shlnwell, who waa de­ sistent ly decline,I such overtures, ere tiled with having supplied Ger­ "liUr|tl|e,l" was prtincil rerciitly City t'oiiiiiiisilon loom, aii.l it wa- ,f yyIn i- In- „r sin- may live. In
pation In the growth nf Hanford rial act was to thank all thr fense minister tn the British Labor
hy
II.
I).
Farrell
of
Snnfotil
anti
,,f duplicate name-. Hie envoted to hold the lu-xt inerting
Mr. Kirk laid he wn* struck by man with a large part nf her
slid Hemlnnla County, for the member* for their “ wonderful" glnvernment,
In....
tha House of the coming* ami going of the sen­ aennulnled nil reserve" lirfnrr (ciqii-areil this week in Ihe July there on Wednesday o-gld. Juiv tiv -ibutlHcd first a* determined
....... . »alrt
____
Issue
nf
Hie
iiHlianal
built'.-,
magafunds In Ihe aharo aeenunts are support during the laat year In Common*
mona W
Wednesday
ay night that
in It ator* with complete disregard fnr Wurl War II.
'J, nl H:lf, o'elock atcl olbc, meet Ity the earliest pint maik, will
uaed to help home hulldera and making hla tenure In office a was pressor
pressure from the Labor gov- Ihe sneaker. Henntor Joe McCor, , *ciy,. |,rtortt y
Tie group, he said, owned twit line "Woman'* Home Companion ” ittgs no iilleriialr AYrdii.-.ilnyil'natlBHSg Ob fags Ton)
A
story
l„l,|
In
Snnforil
enhome purchasers as well as the aueceasful one.
l.inkrs tuatird wilh pefrnletim
on l-aa* Ton)
The fauns were born to 'Silky"
Fit, im wire discussed for t titled
"Gill
with
a
(’tram
f'r,luted
owner* who wt*h to improve nr
Judge fltenatrom
threw the
wlile "were en|ituretl In rexlrlclett
securing of „ dark until ami MM Jiff•4* I I, nml l» tVk14 fitf» HfC’CltK|
add to their homes, Teller* are meeting open for luggeationa front
Convert Mil,•" was published III fncillties that itteiubers may Ho­ .♦ 4»f twin a fnr Mir MMitlurr tino
(nntlauert (la t"»a* 1 am
May Issue of the uiaga/lne and lt, develope |ihttlogrn|tll* loly .71 Ml Mm Inst two yent » Hv wav of
MH. Hilda rnwell and Mr*. the floor. John Kader said that he
desrrlberl “ Hut tiny huddled town was set a- the ileiuUim- fm mil,
Maxine Kkrrn.
was In favor of moro social func­
; .1ion, Alt Aidf'fi Hsitl 'bat
The offlrn will bn clnaptl Mon- tion* lurh aa dance* and stag
of Sanford."
ifn'D •id* wns ' nm v'n"’ snood
utlssiiin of 4 Gy 5 inch tintiioiinlci
daw&lt; Jun BO, tn provide time for patties. Elton Houghton Jr, sug­
Mr. Farrell, admitting that the pitot,igtaplis for the contest ett
»f nf Ittdns, two nniiiM *ttrh sx
The summer recreation program
t|l| employees under the direr- gested that during the aummer
story was "good, interesting, and titled "A Day At tinMPi’ll’ and Itepele" fBlfjfllt l-e good.
will
get
under
way
Monday,
June
well written," argued neverthe­ Prlxi-S foi tills will tie given bv
of Mr*, H. E, Chapman, months more col,j plate luncheon*
He exiitiniird all children In he
80, nt the Enterprise HrImot tinder
peretary.Tressurer, tn post the should be (erred.
less Hist “ Hanford Is certainly not the Hi .loltfis Really ('„
ole to it,elude not only thn silgSpraying of allays with Insecti­ the supervision of Coach Ulay J.
Intrlea ta the hundred* of ara liny huddled town."
fl. F Merger,, Spoke oil tie ml nested names for tb* fau-us but
cide* la tfua to atari naxt week, Thompson with children from the
eotmta now on thn Itook*.
“ Instead," he wrote, “ It is a vantages of u-iiig a stiti-liadn on &gt;il—
o Hie inline mid address nf the
E. II. Johnson, rily sanitary o ffi­ Enterprise, Orange City. Deltnry,
Tb
«eeoml
man
arrested
In
cunI Directors of the aeioclatlon are
city of some seventeen or eighteen canteras as a means ,,f ctiHitig "nder, ,&lt;t Hint tlie winner may be
cer,
announced
this
morning.
nrclla
wilh
the
theft
of
a
safe
and
Osteen
area*
participating.
Hnwartl Favlla, I'realdent, II.
thousand population Ity recent ollt exress light mill putting lull del,-tltl! licil,
Tha work will be done at night,
I’ lan* rail fnr an extensive pro­ from tha Pig nml Whistle Sand­
J»me Out, J. II. Van Hoy, A. EtlTb,- m utest ,vl|| h u t for oyer
the lima depending upon the wea­ gram whlrh include, softbnll, base­ wich Ihop on Mar. 25 wn* brought count. Nor Is Hanford huddled llitii-'e anil simp In plrltues
win Shinhnleer, K. C, Harper, fl.
New visitors were Dr nml Mi­ ........ weeks with the dradljmt
ther he said, and should be com­ ball, shtifflnboanl, swimming In- here rum Titusville yesterday by (lur builncs* section spreads over
Mary
Bryant,
Bg-year-old
Na­
...
.
..
.
-yi
•everal sheets and we have other ll. 44'. Dunn of Eotigwoo,l anti •otidiig at mldnlglit Hatnrday,
F. Doudney and Oeorie Touhy.
■real, waa arraated last
ni night at pleted In about four daye. Two atructlon, supervised group games, Depitr Hherlff* Howard Hood nml
her home al l u a Bay AvMua types of spray will bo used, one table tennla, group singing, danc­ Bufni Drown anil will hn hrouglit btisinnss centers as far away us formerly of Illinois. Ml*. .1 H July 19 Thn three judge- will Im
Mis- Zllla Wnlsli, fhst grad*
tmfor' Circuit Judge M. D. Smith |25 blocks. Our residential section Kimpsott nil,I Miss l-'lntu-es Finn
afUr her hu*hand, J»e Bryant was a DDT eolutlon, and tha other a ing and movies.
I* spread out for inllea In thr,— ette.
lea,tuo a* .‘billfold
Smith-Ida
ahot in tha rijlhl hip by « bullet beaalne hexachloride. These tpraya
The girl*' softball team, com­ tomotow, Sheriff P. A. Mern an- direct Ion*, east west nml south,
Mu
K. J.
Golor sllilex of vntimis spot, h, I'ritiiary School;
will bo uaod alternately.
from a .8| calfbor ravohftr.
puted nf Enterprise -and Osteen noumd tTil# morning.
while
on
the
north
we
have
lieattEurope, ior hiding Venice. Daly, Moitghtutt, hi-ail lihrarlan of th*
oa of water from city
Wllam Mathews, vt2, now be­
QuHtloMd this morning hy Po­
Pj*veni,
will
play
each
Thursday
(
Ifni
l.ake
Monroe,
some
five
"auford FuUJic Library; slid Por­
■nt to the State Beard of
were shown by Mr. Itergere.
lka Chief M y 0. wTuSuna, lha
night in Aanford at tha City Park. ing bill In County Jail, rerrivt-d miles wide and several mile*
ter II l.iinsltig, past president of
J f i * matter how far eway
penltatlavy sentence* after pleadNegreaa mnlnUlnad that lha Health In Jacksonville, Tuesday,
The
boy*'
baseball
team,
cornlong, through which runs the
were repott*d to be In M M con­
•wnu horn* yea may go on year
•he Florida fllnte Hpnrlsmnn’s As_j g1.
aborting wa* aotidanUl.
poaed nf plavera from Enterprise lug gilty to break Ins and theft* north-flowing Ht. John's River.
Over I,'ll) Sportsmen
snclntlon.
epullan yea can readily relrfc
Tha eouplehad ha«i riowinf an dition from a health standpoint and Orange City, will play In flan- in" Optido and Titusville, sold
"Hanford has several good
ea tha horn# town nawa hy
Any furthnr Information can
flheril. Mero. Msthew* was picked
Arthur Godfrey Ularialon »V&gt;w, Water from the d Inch ..artesian ford, Del^nd, and othar place*.
F
puh
I
At
Fiflh
Fry
R tha t Baaford Herald
he oidalnnd by cnillng thn Jaybylhe F.B.I. In Catlfornfa and hotria," he added. “ Including the
sha raid, and 11 waa lala in tha wall supplying tha Hunlnflil Pool
Boy*
and
girl*
of
the
various
yoa retarn. Yea rae areee liiforinntion Booth at E172.
return
rid to Florida for (rial, he famed Mayfair Inn, owned by the
avenlni whan aha plritad up *ha Is taatxl each month, aald Mr. age grnuns will rroort according added
More (ban 151) men attended thn
New York Giants, which could
. with year carrier hoy, or
revolver as a manna o f aalf.pto- Johnson.
Attendance at tba pool la re­ to tha following schedule!
:|h Chortle Morrison, elrritThe first of th* two men ar­ not lie replaced at present-day Kemlnnle rminty H|,nrtxmen', an­
taction and NmtM to laav* tha ported to be over that of June,
Boys agea g.lfl, Monday 9-13) rested* connection with the rob­ cost* for much under a million nual stag fish fry at Mullet l.ake
j maeager, by telephaalag
houaa
to
chaak
lha
chlehan
yard.
farmer's Park last night. J Q. "Slim" Oat1M1. During lfay, M M persons Girl* agea lS-lfl, Monday 2-5.
bery wa William H. Cleveland, dollar*. Th* largest
I* hare year retnler lames
Suddenly, aha atalad, Hat husband snloyed swimming In the pool,
Girl* agea g-13. Tuesday 0-13) who wa brought tn Sanford after etate market in Florida la In luwav reported today that 43
RIT7,
he Herald saved far yoa
has U krflL .
RUk supplies of dairies tn tha Bo»s agea 12-15, Tueedav 2-5.
being Iken In Orlando, whera lie flanford. Wa have many Industries memberships were sold for the
“ David and Bathsheba"
Boya agea fl-lB. Wednesday faced thargoa of numerous rob- and our back-country section Is coming year. July t Is the hegiinBanferd area are tasted monthly.
1.09 - .1:07 - 5:14 - 7:20 - 9:25
year bare met all 0*12) Girl* agag 13-15, Wedneaday beriea.Undar questioning, he ad- near the top In th* rattle-raising nlng of the new fiscal year for
MOVIELAND
2-5.
mlttadto acting Chief Roy Tlllia business, flanford and thla coun­ the association.
Olrla agee 5-13, Thursday 9*12) that h waa one of two men who ty, Semlnola. produce more celery
The gala outing was termed a “ Walk. Hoftly fltranger"
7:45, H.-I6 Feature, 1 0 : 1 2
Bov* ages 13*15, Thursday 2-1.
success by the association's sec­
ad b+en Into tho Pig and Whls- than any other place on earth.
complete show
iff tho le ft conFriday, 9*12 Orange City Bchool
"Each year our city spend* a retary Format Gatchnl.
w n * 01
hove and girls agas S-lfl, *
lot of time and money acquaint­
Tonight the Hportsmen’a Asso­
I'lU IRIE LAKE
Arrfneil before Judge Smith in'? tha public with our advan­ ciation will stage its annual elec­
Friday, 2-5 Rov*' baseball
"A Rom? Is Born"
23,
Cleveland
pleads,!
tages. Now, ha concluded, "along tion of officers at their regular
Each group will t, ‘
7:45
10:30
i the theft and waa atn- cornea this itory describing San­ monthly meeting In the City Hall
laatraotlon at Blue _____ ___
“ Bright Leaf" 9:18 only
) five years at Halford.
ford a* a ‘ tiny huddled town.’ ”
at 8:00 p.m.
■■

Sen. Russell Has 330 Pledged
Delegates, Bill Kirk Reports

Delegates Urged War Production
Not To Yield On Is Curtailed By
FEPC Question Strike In Steel

Churchill Seeks
Spot For British
Advice On Korea

Spvin^s And Loan
Association P a y s Pierson Gets 115
Half Year dividend J. C. Memberships
To Capture Prize

sSanlord Defended
In Big Magazine
By. 0. I). Farrell

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Alleys Will Be

Sprayed At Night
With Insecticides

Summer Recreation
BctfinH In RnterpriHe

Pif And Whistle
Ikndit Brought
From TituHvillc

Woman Arrested On
Shooting Charge

^ Sanford Herald
^ Vacation-Pack

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Movie Time Table

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Dignity In Elections

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Steel Strike

ll'ai«a*aS fsa a
for the Air Force Uat
reached 100 per coat of at____
Mt by llw Defame Dapart meet
and mobilization aganclaa.
DPA aald In • statement that
no aircraft or aircraft angina programa have boon delayed became
of shortages of controlled miteri­
ala, alloylni
ng material, for Ughda and-high tempera
The bill would also try to eliminate some of the mud- quality iteel
slinging that occurs in too many important cnmjmlgiiH. It tura alloys.

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THURSDAY, JUNE If, » »
TODAY'S BIBLE VBRrtB
. Fitneaa and preparation art ae
importantIn creating a better
world a* In deel roving It. Life I*
a battle, wa do not drift up hill.
lo go
go out
0 to war anil
fit to
ChI. 7:11,

m

Senator Holland of Florida it
puy to help write the platform
or the Democratic patty at the
convention. We’ll bet there’ll be nc
FpPC buiineti in il if he can hrlp
it.

!

There are as many different def­
initions for “ institutional advertis­
ing" ai there are for Americsniirn
»ay* Keen Johnson at Ihe News­
paper Advert'iing Eaecutives A*
lociation meeting in Daytons
Bitch, but the one he likes is "Th&gt;
chief purpoie of inilijutionsl ads i&lt;
to increase the company’s goor
will and to eaplain the company’
mirpoici”. What this country need:
is more institutional advertising.
It it not only the federal govern
men! which ii iptnding money like
mad; tlale government) are almos'
ai bed. More than half the state'
In the nation, tome 27 to be exact
including Florida, are ipendiny
mot* than $100 per veer per per
son. At lata as 1949 there were
holy 11 states where spending was
al to high a late. And in 1940 the
average wat about $41. During the
l i l t two yesrt lha par capita cos'
of slate government in Florida bar
gone upi ft
from $92.66 (o $103.94.
‘ Labor union, delffmthed unor
reducing profits of little at well at
big corporations, should bear
mind that life government derivei
its” thief financial support frotr
tsyri on corporate profits, end if
there ara no profits lo faa, govern­
ment taxes will have In he levied
somewhere else, notably on ths
wige earner. Willi the govermrrn*
•Irtadv running a deficit of around
20 billion dollar! a year, this would
be a tad lima for labor lo lake
over the sole tupporl of the govern
ment.
*
'
While tha i t t l of us are sweating
oval bur incom* las forms, reportin i every little two-bit item of
rkvanua, wailing in fear and
trepidation after wa have mailed
the important document wondering
yvfwlbsr wa hava forgotten lo re­
port that dollar bet wa won. Frank
Costello, the racketeer gangster
ta lti in the dough to tha tuna of
millions of dollars, lives the life of
a wealthy potentate, end is.some­
how overlooked by the Treasury’i
wklchdogv They didn’t evtn audit
h4‘ reports Jurjng the lush wat
years.
Ah :
T
H'V,'
Governor Warren's adminislre'
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m

turn as governor of Florida has not
wtn all bed.’ He has done a iplen&lt;y Job in promoting highway
safely and there Is-no more im­
portant Ju&gt; to be dorte. Too' manv
beiqg killed end maimed
to' make it unimportant
to anything else In ImAod eo we congratulate
living the National Safe*
*‘ v

:i ojMtandiag a^vamant
safety organUatsoa . The
uncil estimates that as e

47 ndliw
avold-

kjf Nf

!t wag»1
36a, who
Jot

sin

Churchill

Tax Evasion

(Cm Ui m s r m r u s Oaai
eminent which led to MacArthur’a
recall In 1991.
Presidential Secretary Joseph
Short, questioned today by report­
er! about Shlawell'e speech, said:
“ I do not have a transcript of
what waa reported to have been
said, and we do not comment on
unofficial reports of members of
former
- n* - foreign gov­
ernment. How. ., on the general
I’ll ...aka ihb:;y-j. .
ment- Mo foreign government was
responsible for or even influenced
the decision of the President to re­
call Gen. MacArthur."

ment could meet either test
And. be went oa:
“ The manner la tifhlch*certain
formerly obscure lawyer* suddenly
achieve widespread recognition ai
experts in tbo handling of prob­
lems relating to the federal gov.
eminent arouses strong suspicion
that their extraordinary success la
due to their administration e
ncctions and their ability to ped
snrh Influence."

(CaatlBHMl Si m )*■•• «»■•&gt;
waters while attempting to run the
British blockade" of Germany.
He laid the 38 million dollar tax
claim was fettled by paving 8830,000 cash and assigning the govern­
ment the group’s elalmi against
the British government for 1500.000
indemnity for the ship leisure. He
said Great Britain is fighting! he
case.
The senator said lie believes tax j
— P n v W ths*. - t o d u * . V i - * - p r o
TOO —
LATEmkTO CI.*SSJFY
astm* should.
.jr'Ilfd Vf'fTs,
seem / unlikely-1uiuxUhair
lo'.ttwme poiitl*' J U i !,u ii W i l 3 9 p d f’ ( t i l t b l t i i i n l u
no- #
than
the
total
umuuut
only
If
the
ciuus refrain from calling each oilier names. But to attempt tail demands and was 98 par cant
LOST— Black billfold
Thursdav
rti.
government finds It has erred and
to do so Is worthy and would nt least Indicnto that the Con­ In April
on First Street. Contains 194J
Ik
e
's
Hcadq
uurtera
The
steel
strike
Is
considered
fixed
the
claim
too
high,
or
Ift
he
car title in nama of Lewis
gress itself, made up of political figures in calmer moments,
certain to continue at leatl another
Avery and |6.00. Keep mon-iy
taxpayer Is insolvent. He ques­
disapproved of slanderous or hysterical tactics.
week even If President Truman
&lt;&lt;uallau*i) rtw i P*ae Mae)
return title to Herald offLc
LONDON IP — Emanuel Shin- tioned whether the Davis settle­
olitical
voters to bowed to Ihe will of Congress and radio 9:30 p. in. EST) In ihe Den­
Po
‘ ‘ campaigns nn* riecessary to ennlilo
“
well, former defense minister,
get an idea o f what candidates ure. Such campaigns should asked a court to order tha man ver Coliseum.
culms It was pressure from Brit­
bring Issues Into sharp focus and should allow the records of back to work.
The Democrutlc race waa being
Thera was no firm Indication, run on many fronts. Two states ain's late Labor government which
achievement of office holders and office seekers to be exa­ however, how the President would
led to the recall of Gen. Douglas
electing delegations at con MacArthur from Tokyo In 1M1.
mined. But demagoguery and rabble rousing are dangerous react to a Wednesday Houle ra- were
ventlons today—New Mexico and
Shinwell brought up the point
and too often dominate campaigns to ihe exclusion of logic que*t—paralleling a previous one Mississippi—and the three (op con during
a debate In the House of
(rum
Ihe
Seriate—that
be
use
the
tenders were ranging afield for
and discrimination ns to issues.
Taft Hartley Labor Law to end the votes. There was also more talk Commons Wednesday night over
the U. N. bombing uf North Ko­
Perhaps the best check on politicians who indulge in crippling, 34-day strike.
about two men-Hllnols Gov. Adlal
name calling and ranting und raving Is In the hands of
The walkout of more than 600,000 Stevenson and Federal- Security rea's Vein Hlver power plants
consulting Britain In ad­
voters. Certainly no thinking voter wishes to trust a candi­ CIO Steelworkers has already coat Administrator Oscar Ewing—who without
vance.
more
than
six
million
tons
of
steal.
have bean widely discussed as
date who'meets a question about his thinking With nameHe declared lha! when Ihe Labor
The Steelworkers Union, It waa targets for possible drafts for numgovernment waa in power "we
calling or Irresponsible charges ugnlnst bis opponent!
learned, Is considering an altack Inst
• IkIon.
never eaperienced an Incident of
on tha ateal Industry through the
Tennessee Sen Estes Kef stiver ihi* kind" and added:
same Taft Hartley Law.
leads the Associated Press score
"When there was a prospect of
Pfl MacArthur's
II fcf*A
Itaking
aLImm ' action
board of Democratic delegate Gen.
strength with 24B. Behind him are which eiceedad hJs authority, and
Will Gen. MacArthur, named as keynoter o f the Repub­
Sen. Hlchard Bussell of Georgia which was m in ted not only in
with lie and Mutual Security Ad­ this country but In the Unilad
lican convention, stampede that body nnd gain the nomina­
ll'uailaae* Oa Fair T e a l
tion? As keynoter, he has the opportunity to make a drama­ the needed electrical appliances ministrator Averell llarrlmaii with Stales, we took effective action."
93tk. II takes 010 lo win.
A roar of "N o !" went up from
tic speech which might do the trick in case of a deadlock.
snd cupboard space of a modem
Stevenson, ranked fourth wtth tha Conservative tide of the house
kitchen,
including
range,
eink
The classic example of a speech which won the prize for
5U3, came out of u Chicago hos­
"Well," retorted tihinwell, "II we
a cumlidute not particularly considered ahead of time Is Wil­ with dishwasher and refrigerator. pital Wednesday after a minor op did not take affective action I
Current working hours ut Ox Fibre Brush Co.,
H|iac* has also been provided for •ration and run into a reporters
liam J. Bryan’s “ Cross of Gold" at the 1890 Democratic con­ display of appliances by all local
should Ilk** to know—and honorable
stock question: "Will you be avail­ members can consult Hansard
are
front (i A. M. to 2:.’i0 I*. M. Monday thru
vention. The Democrats were certain of but one thing, that electrical dealer*.
il«
able for a draft?" Instead of his about It—why I and other mem­
Rest
and
storage
roams
In
the
their cumlidute, like the platform, would be as far as possible
unuul "I ain running only for gov­ bers of Ihe Labor government
Friday. Those desiring to transact business
from the Democratic administration of Grover Cleveland, rear are partitioned off, leaving a ernor," Stevenson said: “ That re were accused of taking action
will
do so during these hours
12 by &gt;4 open snace for the malna In be seen.”
then in office.
which brought about Oen. Mac­
private office of Mr. Coleman.
Ewing, who has o total of three Arthur's dismissal,
The leading candidate was Richard P. Bland of Mis­ On the well is a painting dating voles, was alsu In Chicago nnd
J. A. WRIGHT,
"Honorable members opposite
souri, "Silver Dick." Joint author of the Blaod-Allison uct of hack to 1892 of an aid type of scheduled to hold n news confernce cannot
have
It
both
ways.'*
MANAGER.
there today. Wednesday he de
1878 providing for the purchase and coinage o f $2,000,000 schooner at sea.
Hansard is the dally official ver­
It Is planned to have Venetian dined to comment on fi'esli reports batim
report of proceedings In
to $4,000,000 of silver bullion monthly. TIiIh was a sop to the blinds on all windows to eliminate
Ihut he would not dodge u druft Cummans.
the advocates of the fr»o coinage of silver on the same excess glare, said Mr. Coleman. at Ihe convention
terms hh gold, the end greatly desired by the 1800 conven­ Mellon A. Yelvlngton was con­ Indications nt Albuquerque were
tractor for ths new building im­ that New Mexico Democrats would nnd the House of Representatives,
tion.
FLORIDA GRADE "A " — DRESSED and DRAWN
where they paid a rail on Hep
name an uninslnictcd delegation Hyd llerlong.
Bland led on the first few ballots, Imt was finally beaten provements.
of 2-1 members, each with a halfAfter their stay In t|ui capital
by Bryan, who had electrified the convention with his speech
vote Kefuuvcr backers reportedly the Kirks continued on to Detroit
ending in the climax, "Thou shult not press down upon the
have about given up any thought where they visited the Plymouth
brow of labor tills crown of thorns I Thou shult not crucify
t ( umilea tit PSUM s&gt;na* Iiuti
111 pieiignig " »
f°r *helr plant, the largest and most mod­
.
,, ,
man, but un* still pitching for the ern assembly plant In the world,
munklnd upon » cross of gold!"
Ally lien. J I. Coleman as Ihe eledlun of irirndly delegates.
and the Chrysler plant, wlmre
Could MacArthur bo turning over in his mind phrases state s acting committeeman.
____________ _
they watched an automobile lu
Coleman Tuesday became the
that would be eqitully compelling? And then what next?
assembly all ulung the linn ami
tlrsl States Rights Democrat to
look II when It was driven off
Iget official recognlllon by tha na­
and drove it home.
HEAVY WESTERN
Art And Ticket Sales
tional party—a sign taken lu mean
I l u l l I t II u t i l S r m i l I ’ a n r u n * l
On their way back to Flunda
lu soma quurlers that the .South
thy of Wisconsin, the "exposei" Ihev stopped at the Cumberland
Hollywntiil in frequently criticized for fulling lo concern was handed an olive branch.
left lha way open nf Owen Lattlmore, was Ignored ‘ -"dy® hi Kentucky, drove through
Itnclf witli tlie Intullucliml and nrtintic content of thu inovien forThea governor
reconciliation with tha na moin completely than other ipenk- Hie Blue Ridge. Mountain*, and
it innketi. Yet producing pictures in n Intfllnenn und too often flonal party under the same terms 't'K senators, fie said. However, were Joined by Mrs. Klik In fllrplcturen which me artistic successes fall mlnerahly nt the as States Rlghlers haveo ffersd both Srnutoi* Taft and Rtusvll miughuM, Ala.
since the 1948 bolt: Recognition of! were accorded ike utmost courtesy
box office.
,ind attention whenever they
Ihe South in parly affairs.
i»"d
NO .SHORTS ALLOWED
An article lu The New Yorker magazine describes the
White called by name the gov arose.
L E A N , W ING C U T
CLEVELAND (At—The gal work­
progress of production of the motion picture version o f “ The
No lualler of Importance ever
ers
at
Cleveland
City
Hall
ar#
not
Mississippi
if
tha
Southern
de
oame
up,
while
lie
was
on
the
Red Budge of Courage.’’ Director John Huston ami producer
going to wear shorts, regardless
Gottfried Reinhardt made an honest attempt to translate mauds are rejected again by Bsnate floor, Mr. Kirk said, with­ of Ilia sizzling weather. Mayor
the . National Convention: James out the tlmithera senators gather Thomas A. Burke so ruled Wednes­
tiie Htephqn Crane novel to the screen. Critics hailed the Byrne* of South Carolina, Allen tne for a ‘‘ pow wow” to decide
picture as a modern movie classic but audiences stayed away BfilVer* of* Texas, Robert Kennon W M the Hoiithvrf position oil til* day after some of the girls had
requested permission when .ther­
of Louisiana, and fferman Tal- sufiycl should hi.
In droves.
mometers hobbled to a baking 99,
inadge
of
Ueorgla.
Tie Kirks iiIho visited Henator One city official had suggested that
It is all very well to chide movie ntmllon for catering to
LYKES SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST
Hmgthvrs’ office where they ware if the girls were allowed to wear
popular tiiHles und producing only hackneyed Htories with
mrfrlsod to find a huge ufflce shorts,
mule workers sho
......................................
uld wear
Hentimenta) plots. But us long us that Is the sort of movie
fore* occupied In answering the blinders.
entertainment which attracts customers to the thoaters
Henstur's mail, dome 6900 letters
wars received und answered by
there will bo little Improvement In the quality o f the fare
TALLAHA8HKK (^-Delegate* to the Senator in thu month of May
offered.
the American Legion Boys State alone. The volume Is Increaslug,
put ihe finishing touches to thol Mr. Kirk said, und most of the
tml nt uis appropriation bill a House- governorship campaign today, anj mail reflects satisfaction with the
CENTER CUT STREAK O’ LEAN
approved piovislon barring the prepared to go into a legislaliv jjenstor's service and is compli­
I'renidenl from sending an am­ session
mentary lu tone.
(I’uallHuta Vsmm !*■«• llw )
bassador to the Vatican without
While in Waslilugton Mr. Kirk
Luther Smith, Tallahassee, wa
121,023,TOO of new money fur de prior Hcunlc approval
elected president of tha Senati look his young inn to the Hinith&gt;n*e lu fiscal 1933—the 12 month*
The action wus taken without and Ranny Tucker, Ocala, w « I o n i a n Inilllulloti, the Library of
Hiding June 30, 1953 Tha House objection and without debate aa
Congruss, National Art GalWy,
named speaker of the Mouse.
'lit this to 346,207,177 334
the .Senate sped work on i measure
Boy legislators draw up a batch
The House spending celling was carrying over one billion dollars of proposed bills on soma of til
tep. Hmltl
Smith (D.-Va.) to finance the State, Commerce major political Issues of tha da .
iponiorcd by Rep
Meanwhile In the House Ap amt Justice Drpartmenli In the
Tha morning seatlon was devt •
prnprlstinna Committee recoin fiscal year starting July I.
eri mainly to campaigning by , u
mended today u 23 per cent cut
porter a of tha two candidalea f r
In new funds asked by Ihe admin
governor, Don Tucker, Crawfor •
stratlon for th« armed fori its, for
villa, and Jamea Campbell, A *
sign sld, atomic energy amt a
burndale.
variety of other purposes.
IlHRIIeewl n »t« Paa* ui.es
Tha 334 boya will vote toaigt
In terms of cash, the purse tar the summer was over. The
Voiding group's proposed reduc­ heat might compel her to take
tion—which comes up for House things easy, hut It could never
sefion Friday and will be consld hieak her spirit.
ARMOUR'S EVAPORATED
The test of tha animals ure
•red by lha Iknata later—was $3,reacting to (ha lemperatnra with
168,136,230.
Tha committee, headed by Hep ai wide a variety of temperament
Cannon (U.-Mo.), said lha agen as tha two Hons. The bear* war#
das involved should gal along uu stretched out Just like Leo, though
110,982,933,000 Instead of
tha one, Betty tha biown bear, looked
'13,730,ms,880 President Truman at us when we came by, and (ben,
aa though wa had reminded her
The money provided in today’s of something, got up stiffly and
Puckerette Nylon In Solid
wsnt to gtt a drink of watar,
’&gt;111 ia separata from regular hue
&gt; 1 2 7 5 .0 0
Cdlora In pastel and
it appropriations already coni
The monkeys'on the leland lay
erad by Congress for lha Defame draped beneath tbe n vee of the
white,’ they waah In «
Department and tha Atomic En­ hut without noticeable movement.
Jiffy, dry In minutes am
ergy Com million. Their regular Tha deer waded slowly aionol the
n*ed no Ironing. Uhor
'uidget*, much larger, have been moat, cooling (hair lege. M least,
»U*ves. A rtgular 4.91
reduced already.
except for one stag, who. appar­
• new fundi supplement ap ently disdain lug lo descend Into
valuq . , ,
uropriaUooa
rUtloni a i mIdy
--------------------considered for lha water in the fata of Ihe, fire
roinlijg year or actua
mad* god, stood perfectly motionless on
m a x w e l l house
th
r-------.................
~ watch
...........
lhae bank
above, aa 11 on
for
soma momentarily expected but
cn*my.
equally mysterious enemy.
1950
Also taking tna
the winner
weather with
aiio
Atomic Energy Comr
Commission. Till* dignity
ilgntty was
waa the guani, a combi­
comblwas 33 par dept laiatit has Ilia 33.- nation llama and cam4l. Ha stalk­
!37,000
requested.
ed back and forth at the front of
Tha
hie enclosure without ohaarvlng
Mllaage, Looks New
what went on beyond. His head, aa
u n g o o
trtmant. which
0 for Ita con- ting on the fence, amt oa.-h tints
waa allotted as ha walked batsaath they lifted
Of 3806,981,100 their tails so ae not' to bruih him
1 agencies waa in the face.
Nearby, tha guann'a companion,
a goat named "Billy", stood be­
neath an Australian pine, 'shiver­
GOLDEN RIPE
vUI Dadaw* Ad ing In tha hast without comment,
Civ
Gripper type or Boxer
Stabilisation
athletic aborts In flat
nothin}; th. and efficiently cleared tha ground
quality broadcloth . , .
...
it would con- ot bird aaad.
rbeg Congress
Across tha way tha alligators
do about wag* ware, of course, even more rdaailrols. Tha agan *d
»vsr. A» dragonflies III

A Senata subcommittee In atudylug u bill designed to
eliminate some of the abuses In political campaigns. The blU,
which cannot poaaibly be pasted In time to affect this year's
3 2 elections, calla for more detailed accounting of money spent
by all aspirants to federal offices. It would muko candidates
responsible
for the actions of political committees supportmatte*
lug them, increase the legal limits on campaign spending
for candidates for Congress.
seyceiaqNjea ai Mere, a, late,

The jtaafosd Herald

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Potty Burn*, Connie Pur md. F in*
Mlrhaals, Slaiy Ann Mlehnel-,
Helen Michael*. Alniguref Ven
Hi'tluills, Patty Itutignn nml l&gt;"i
Train. AI*o lie,,,.
Mi nml Mr*. Doh Anthony o n . othy
tl ;
honored last evening with u party Rich
Ktclmni r oung rind Ruheit Ini
given bv Hie fiilhnlh- Youth Club t mid

Rob Anthony a Are
Entertained By Club

P e r so n a l s
Col and Mra. S. G. Hnrrlman re­
turned on Sunday from Ft. Lau­
derdale where Ihry visited for a
week.

nt Hi" I'arhh Hull of the chnrcli
Mr*. Eugene Kendall iva* .In ho*le*, fm the event and Mi-* Helen
Mii'lmels was in &lt;lunge of giniie*
The room tt«* nllinelively d"
"ruled mill fern nml
*uinrn■■■

Kinchen Fower* hn* arrived
from Columbus. Ha. to visit In
Esr.fonJ with relatives.

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Inst .'light from Macon. (!a. where
she spent the past two wrrks wilh
relatives.

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Mr*. W. L. Harvey has had .is
her guest her sister, Mrs. K. ll.
Rinehart, who left on Snturdny
to return to her home In Wash­
ington, D. C.

Spitsbergen ha, hern the ha**

f,"‘ " ' ch
M"r.th' rn
era n* Amino, Wclimnn, I’enry
Jlyrd, Amundson,

Ellswor th, No*

!uh nml Wilkin*.

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wn* eovered wllh &gt;| fluttered clot I.
and centerisl with n pink flowei
nrningeiiti'iii flunked w'fli pink
Hiper*. Dining the evening Mr
nml Mrs Anthony were prei-enloil
with II piece of sterling &lt;ilvei
Tlmse enjoying the rvunng wit).
Mi nml Mr* Anthony were Mi
and Mi*. Eugene Kendall, Eall-ei
Anthony MrGonun nml the Mis*.Deity ('ulliiin. Itoseniniv Ciilliim,

After a brief vacation at home.
Miss Hetty Hlllhlmer Is attending
summer school at the University
of FlorWa.

THE SANFORD HERALD
t'hur*. Juris
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L o iin iills tl A /in ik r Y P ii
YVAI.GIIFF.N AGENCY

Rev. J. E. McKinley left je*.
lerday for Roanoke, Va. to at­
tend the Southeastern Juris.lie.
tlonal Conference of tho Metho­
dist Churches.
Mr. ami Mr*. Her! Iterrisfoi I
and children Nancy and Tommy of
Wood River, III. are vacationing
with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Iv
Osier. Mr. Rerrlsfmd I* Mr*.
Osier’s brother.
Mr*. W. M. Philips and children,
Merritt anil Wally, are spending
some lime at Elinor Village nt
Ormond Dench with Mr*. Philips'
parents, Mr. nml Mr*. I L Sum­
ner of Greenville, S ('.

MU* Myriln Hardy, whorl' engagement and iiiqinuiihlne marriage
t Malcolm Meinl* I* lieing announced today. Tlu1 wi'ildlug will lip an
rant of July 20 nt the Central Dujitl»t Churrh. Mi*.* llnnly I* a r*tltnt of Hanford nml Mr. Heiiits of Ihilnvin, N. V.. In now stationed
IUi the Navy nl Patuxent lllvcr. Mil.

iocial Calendar

Myrtle* Hardy To
Marry Mr, Heintz

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MONDAY
The First lleptlit Trnlnlng Un
n Worker's council will begin nl
00 p.m. with a covered dish auplr in the Memorial Kdncntlonnl
uildlng.
A concert of snrrrd too do by
.^Princeton Thenlngl" || SeinlW ’ Choir will he lire "Til t'd nl
00 p.m. A cordial mv'tiithm i*
{tended to nil muxl*’ lover* to
ke advantage of this npportnmiy
hear one of the nation'* outBtiding mule chnriiNr*.
TUESDAY'
The Daughter* of Wesley Huti|y School rln*« will hold a |mttv
1 McKinley Hall at H:IM&gt; p.m.
Ith Mr*. A. H. Steven*. Mr*. C.
. Winn, Mr*. J. A. Howard, Mr*.
'Jg, Tyre and Mr*. 1. J. Iloyeitr,
rCfoite**e*. A rotted plant *nle
ill be held with ptoeepd* to he
mated to the churrh building

Announcement I* innila today of
Ilit* engagement of Mln* Myrtle
llnnly, daughter of Mr*. Dell*
lluidy nml tin- Into Henry Hardy
of Hanford, to Malcolm llelntz,
A Hi!, USN, nun of Mr. nml Mr*.
S. r: H.lnl* of Dnlnvin, N Y.
MUa llnnly
attended
local
nehonl* and U now employed by
the Cell'iy City (irlll. Ml lloint*
roeoivod lii* srlmnllng In llntnvln.
lie U now with Hip VI*8I Squadrun ilntlimed nt Patuxent Itiver,
Mil.
Tin' wedding will tulip plneo on

July '■!&lt;&gt; nt Hip Central llnptlst
Churrh with llev. H. I,. Whatley
offlclntinir. N» invitation* will ha
sent Iml all friend* of the mu|do
arr invited to attend.

Story League Holds
Officer Installation

The Seminole High School Hand
ill hold aiimmer practice In the
thool hand hall nl 7:;t»&gt; p.m. All
umnl and Intel rated peraom
re cordially Invited to he pre*ent,
' The prayer meeting service nt
g First HaplUt Church will he
8:00 p.m.

Sanford Story Teller* League
Installed officei* for the incom­
ing year nt their meeting held
at the Yacht Club on Monday
evening. Tho League also honored
tivo of it* charter member*, Mr*.
K. D. Iltmvnlre and Mrs. Elvira
Ciarner. They were prrsrnteil with
League pin* and made honorary
life member* of the Sanford Lea­
*
WEDNESDAY'
He prayer Meeting Nervier nl gue. Mr*. C. C. Welsh. the out­
j^FIral IlnptUl Churrh will hr going president pienenled the
honoree* with gifts, two paint
j lino p.m.
.The Kxerullve Committee of the lugs made hy Mr*, flrelchan Cro­
tat ItaptUt Clmicli will hold it.* well, fopie-i iif a - balk talk which
Untidy meeting after Hie player idle gave at a rerent meeting of
the League.
acting service.
THURSDAY
A. pail of the program the fol
The Men* ilrnlherhood supper lowing member* told stories: Mr,.
Id program meeting will he at I* II. Stephenson told a story of
BO pan. at the Fll*l Hnptlat Japan, “ The Minor"; Mrs. Welsh
(lurch,
told the "Rebirth of Tony” .
i Die Intermediate I! A,’* of 'he
Mr*. E. C. Williams, the first
l i t HaptUt Churrh will meet at president of the League gave a
lia home of Mr*. Dougin* Step- short history taken from tha Rook
Ironi, 1010 Magnolia Avenue, at of Memories, mentioning the help
tIO p.m.
and Inspiration which Mrs. Drown
The Tourist Club will meet at lee and Mrs. (lamer had given to
00 p.m. for a roveied dish sup the League when It was struggling
,y and rnnastn at the Tourist to get started. She also stated that
ub. Member* are asked to bring the first story hy a member of the
Covered dl»h, sandwiches and Sanford League was told by the
air own table service.
late Mr*. W. M. McKinnon.
Seminole Chapter No- 2. Order
Mrs. W. L. Roche, program
f; £a*tern Star, will meet at the
chairman, presented the program
[Atonic Hall at R.no p.m.
Via Dorcu* Circle of the Op- and at the close she announced
a la Community Presbyterian the Installation officers: Mrs. C.
Cole, Installing marshal; Mr.,
fiurch meet* with Mr*. Cheater II.
W. A. Liston, temporary chair
artlela, Deacon’* Den on l.ake man;
Mr*. H. F. Monle. Installing
igrkhnm. All going should meet chaplain;
Mi*. R. (7. Maxwell, In
I the church at 2:00 p.m. Tranx- stnlllog officer. The following of
Mtatlon will he provided.
fleer* were Installed; Mrs. Rus­
The Red Cross will hold an an-sell Tenrh, president; Mrs. W. L.
I meeting at H:00 p.m. at the Roche, first vice president and
iht Club. Chnrle* Morrison will chairman of the year hook com­
duet the program.
mitter; Miss Mary McMahon,
’acatlon Illblr School at the second
sire president and chair­
OaptUt Church from 0:00
man of Hie publicity committee;
to 18:00 noon,
Mr*. R. C. Williams, third vice
here will lie a special meet president and chairman of the
of the Hemlnola Rehekah service committee;
tee; Mrs.
]
8, J, Niv,
No. 13 nt Odd Fellows Hall
treasu
treasurer;
Mrs. R. C. Long, his
fi80 p.m.
torlan
he Executive Hoard of (hr
The
following nfflceM-clect
llnole Auoclatlon of the Worni Missionary Onion will meet were absent and will ba Installed
a later meeting: Mra. II. I
ha First
Church
In De- at
tssoc naptlit
atlnn anil
president,
Moore, recording secretary and
* at 8:00
o'clock.
All
officer*
societies are urged to Mr*. Harry Walt, corresponding
he* 4
Association
and president,
l»e nreompnnleif
hy ns *ecretary. Mra. Rocha presented
local«■!societies
urged to the
officers are
as possible.
tile out-going president, Mr*.
Mrs.
_ and lie nreompanleif hy a*
Welsh, with n gift from the Lea­
ly loca. ................. . ----------gue. Mra, Rrownlee and Mra. dar­
anford Council No. 20, It and
ner expressed thank* and appitWill hold an Important meet
I’iatlon for the honor given them.
Ttiunday night at H;00
Mra. Hrownlee told a short story,
_ ght rafreshnicnU will If
"Mnthera’ Apron airing*’’.

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More than *0 guest* and mem­
ber* wero present. Delightful re­
freshment* of punch and enkt
were served by the hostesses. Mr*.
Liston, Mra. Long and Mm. Rocha.
Upon request by Mr*. Brown­
ies about the past years* work
of the League, Mrs. Williams os.
t(mated that the Story Tellers had
told more than 300 stories to Hi*
schools of tho county, to Sunday
School classes, anti to adult
groups. The League alao was isiponslhle for one radio broadcast
of a hook review, oneo a , weak
from September through May. She
stated that the Sanford Library
had been of great aislst«nco to
the work of the story tellers.

nrs. Connelly Honors

rlando Bride-Elect

... Hawkins Connelly entern) yesterday nt 1:00 o'clock
a bridesmaid* luncheon houIII** Betty Hherouee of OrThe party wna enjoyed In
Hibiscus Room of the Role
In Orlando. The honorec
daughter of Mr. and Mf*.
ph H. Shamuse of Orlando.
•r fiance la George Vernon
,r , aon of Ur. and Mrs- J.
ill Tucker, of that city, The
Jag will take place on Baturl*T Ii80 o'clock In the Kirs*
Church of Orlando.
Connelly carried out a
of pink and white In t«i« presented Mies flherouee with
which Ipcludod n
.from

. Coleman o f ------

fashioned Into tiny
of. the honoree'e
jlnlature t.ide.
afternoon tho hos­

m 'i mother. Mra.

ml Sagua, Mr*. L.
■ Jr., Mrs. Jan* Dovai
lay Hand, Ala., Mios r
and Mr*. CoonaUy,

Mr. and Mr*. E It. Echol* am
*on, Hu**ell. returned to Rryan,
Jimmy Clo»*in of ('aso’ ltierry ntul El Paso. Tex. will he culling
Tex. tinlay after visiting with the the figure* when Central Florida sqilaie dnneer* gather nt the Miryformer'* mother, Mr*. E. I'. Fell- f,L(r Inti teiiiri* einirta tonight for the fn*l of u serle* of sipuire
ols, at her home on West First dunces tiliimomI by the Seminole 4'minty t'lmniher of Commeiee Sipntte
Street.
Dance I'estivnl Committee. Atrove in Jiinmy Clossin nod hi* wITc,
Mr*. Clossin. win i* ulsn mi mcoippllslud square dancer.
Dr. and Mis. Charle* L. Park
left to&lt;lay to *prml * two week*
Dr. Hinl Mi*. U W. Itupi,'cht, Mi.
vacation In the mountain* &lt;&gt;f Ijidics Ni^lit Hold
uDd Mr* C L. Iteihllng. Mi .in
North Carolina. They will lie nrtVilllnm K Kniler, Mi uu
By Untiiry (lu b Mr*
rnmpsnlrd home hy their *nn Dill
Mr* I) W. Touehlim, Me
mid
Park who ia spending
Camp
Mr* lieurge A. Stine, Mi ml
Rldgerrest.
HaiifiH'1 Rolurlnns gntheied «t Mr* lien rv Simp*nn, I'r
linn
{iuliluriilo Sin lug* In .1 Might for Mr* A VV. Epps Ji . It \ N* w
Mr. ami Mr*. Joseph It Mhri thell itiumni I.Hilie, Night "upper man Ii . Miss Mnrllui VV'gh*, Mi
nu*e Jr. of West Palm Dench are nml eutertuliiiiieiit Eolhittlng a and Mi, E K. Houmillnl, In uul
expected to arrive tomorrow In delightful nivini ill the afternoon ,Nli» v \V Kpii* Si., Mi nml Mi*
spend the weekend wilh hn our- tile guest* moved into the &lt;loll I'hnil&gt;* Cole, Mr. and Mi* Elton
enta, Mr. ami Mr*. Ilnwkin* Con. room when' u sleuk dinner wu* Mouglituli, Hi. mul Mr* 1 1
\S
iei ved.
nelly.
llnik . Mi and Mis J. II liutiguii
I'lraidant .luck Kntigiiu ivilcuiit. Mr mid Mr*. E ll. Seoll. 'lie It.
Friend* will lie glml to lent n ed the Indies lii the uffiiii mill
that Mr*. Tom Mriedlth lint t&gt; introduced Dull lluiri", ill i "loin,; cifl&gt;t Mi* 11 I /Imiuerniiin, 'l&gt;
nnd
turned to her home In Hie Avalon pri'shhoil presenting him with l lie aid 'It* It E. Tine, Mi
Apartment* from the Orange Mo president'* pin. Mr. liner) t, in Mrs I'tank Km n*. Ml** i ’bi'.
mnrlal Hospital where alie under­ lom, ptesonted Mi liutiguii with Ijvm *. Lin leu Snip, Mi. and Mi
tho oust presilient'* pin and eiiul- W. \ Leffil l. Ml mid Mi «. U
went an operation.
nieiuled him for the flue rreord f, I iiinuil, Mi iiiul Mi*, t! I
Penn Mi nnd Mi* Dull llm u .
Mr. and Mra. A. F. Collunr and Inode during til* udmllllsl I iitluli
Mr. Itnllgun ul-u inlrudured the Jlr. nnd Mr* C. \V. linker. Mi
daughter Ml*a Hue Cnlliim plan to Rev.
Lucian Sen!I of Lake Mary •ml Mi*. E'lintind Slow", It I.
leave tomorrow for Henderson­ nml welcomed him Into the club Cornell,
Mi** Ellse Hutchison, M&gt;
ville. N. O, Mr. Colluni I* In (he aa ll* youngest member.
and t|i*. G A. Speer Jr. and Mi.
produce business ami plan* In re­
Among those attending were nml Mi* D. L. Perkin* Jr.
turn tn Sanford In ntioiit three
month*.
MrX. Harry flansen ami three
children, Cheryl, Alan nnd Eddie,
■who have been spending the pa&lt;t
two week* with Mr*. Unmet,'*
mother, Mr*. E. C. Echols, return,
eil today to their home in (lolly,
wood.
Mr*. John Morgan, her children,
nnd mother, Mr*. II II. Hulling*
worth oT Atlanta. Ga. plan to
leave on Saturday for New Sinyr
na Dfneli tn spend about two
wo»ka. They will he Joined hy tier
brother and *l*lrr.In-law, Mr. nnd
Mr*. II. D. Hollingsworth Jr. and
snn Drad of Atlanta.
Pal Gingles, Macon, Ga., who u u*
formerly associated with E J.
(Houghton,
architect,
recently
passed a test whh the National
Council of Architectural Regiitratlon Hoard*, according to word
received hy Mr. Moughtnn. Mr.
dingles, he stated, la a reel*
tered architect In Hm State of
Georgia.
Mr*. John Griffis and rhlldien
Cathy, Judith and Johnny have
arrived *nfrlv In Seattle, Wash,
where they are visiting Ml*. Grlf
fl»' parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Ormgc
W, Kaln. They were idmrkril tn
find on their nrrlval that Mr. Kaln
had been taken to tha hospital for
Immediate surgery. Due to the
pressure of business, John Grif­
fis, general foreman for OilerWeller Homes, wax unable to ac­
company his family west.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Echol* and
two children, Gary and fluianne,
have arrived from Lancaster, Cal­
if. to spend some time In Sanford.
Mrs. Edith Yernlan and Mra.
Helen Andrew* have had aa their
guests, Mr. and Mr*. Warren If.
Raker and children Carolyn and
Joanne of Columhux, O., Mra.
Yernlan’s slater. Ml** Gertrude
Thurgnod of Montreal, Canada,
Col, William 8. loiwrence, Mra.
Lawrsnea and daughter, Stephan­
ie, of Washington, D. C„ and Jack
(1, Swisher, AS. of Columbus, O,,
stationed at Jacksonville. Col. ami
Mra, Lawrence and thalr daughter
are now spending some time at
New Smyrna Beach.
Tha dietrlbutinn of milk in tha
United Btatea Involves about 100,000 motor trucks alone, not In­
cluding the extensive use of rail­
road transportation.
Oregon has tha fifth largest
percentage Increase In population
In tha nation during tha 5B40-60
period, according to Department
of Commerce figure*
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Second Win In Row
Moves Blues Into
Tie For 6th Slot;
Falatka Is N e x t
lljr KENT CHKTLAIN
The revitalised .Seminole Uluru
tii their "run liu|&gt;|iy'* iiiochI hum­
bled thi* Jacksonville Hindi Hen
Birds Inst nlitht In the costal
■tiburh by n U to 0 score liehlml
the alrt-tlght jdtchlng of reliefer
Louis Rentes. Tim victory plarnd
the IJIues In 11 tie for sixth place
with the Leesburg I’nrkers nnd
the defeat dru|i|ieil the Bi-a Hints
to eerond pint# irlvhijr Orlnmlo
th« league lend.
Th* Blue* will

W ebb Jones Picks Frank Smith For Catcher On South Teani
TIIK HANKOW) HERALD
, I
Thu/*. June 38, 1193

SportHmtin
Hr ItOHKKT

JOHNSON

According to un annouiireinent
by Hen I.. MrUuchlin, director of
the tinme nod Fresh Water Fish
Communion, approximately
10
percent of the stuff of the Gsine
and Kish commission will be
laid off In order to irrunt a cost
of IivIrise salary Increase to the
lower salaried personnel.

their

tiny

All-Star B a l l o t i n g
Picks Up As Reck,
Dr. S i 1s b y A n d
Lloyd Swain Vote

Bill Hohman Cops
Rocket Speedway
Racing Feature

Webb Junes, purtiino scout for
the St. Louis Drowns in the Flor­
ida State l.cnyue, who makes his
headquarter! In Hanford, keynoted
ths third day of balloting In the
All-Star poll hy plcklnr tewly
acquired ratchlny sensnlb I rank
Smith of the Seminole Blue for
his South tsam.

nn easy feature race victory be
fore 3,1129 shouting stock car en
thuslssts at Rocket Rpeedway laat
Friday night from a seventh place
start. He took the lead In the fifth
lap and held it all ths way. John-

Jones wnt not K&amp;MR

bingo

alone In his sc- 'J M

Arnleit

niyiit to oi&gt;i&gt;os(

volcil In ill ike
J '.k sso tt
out their constitutional travel al­
lowances and to return that
money to the K»tne agency far
urc on other projects.
tVrlili said that the move wss
made In view of the critical
hI|un|Ion of Ihe huilyel this
&gt;eur uml approval wan unani­
mous hf the five rnnimissloners
In allowing the 19,000 figure
for travelloy expenses to bo
deleted.
Under Ihe terms of the con­
st Itut joint I amendment, eituldlshilur the ynme eonimUilon, each
ruinmlialoni-r is provlilrd |l)00 a
year to psy his Iraveliny #xooiid's to the eommUslun meet­
ings. Actually, the cost of being a
rninmlMlnner runs into the several
IhniMiiml dollars a year, which
cut'll niun pays out of Ids uwn
pocket.
Flounces of the gnmi- group are
derived entirely from the sale of
I....tiny and fishiny licenses In
the State of Florida with other
money coming from the federal
government for use In federal
old projects mi game and fish
inuniiycmcut programs.

STOCK
CAR
RACES
$1000 Purse
Every Friday

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Bob Millikan, long ■ favorite
at Rocket Speedway, showed Mo
usual driving aklll by taking tbn
winner flag In tke second semi
final. Both these men will bn
worth watching aa they lake tn
the oval again this Friday night.
High' excitement spot of the eve­
ning came In the third heat race
when pounding Paul Sanborn
for th# Semi- W.M. Jones
poles hut has been hitting the hall threw a wheel coming out of the
out at a blistering .417 clip and third (urn. He skidded the full
has three homers and n triple in length of the straightaway in
front of the south grandstands
that time.
while the wheel flew 35 feet In
Jones picked four other Sem­ th» air and bounced ten times to
inole players on the South teem
land over the fence at the salt
aa he went along with the un­ sidi- of the trackanimous choice of the voters so
Ei«ht murderous crack - ups
far In listing Chuck Aleno for
highlighted the feature rhee which
third base and John Imbrn at saw 2&lt;J cars atari and only n(ne
second. Chico Corralrs was on* finish. Heavy • footed hot rod
of his three pitchers end new­ standings and the accompanying
comer Boddy Groat wss listed In speedsters bidding for final point
the outfield.
rash should make for more crashFor the man­ parked action under the lights at
agers, Jones sc-Mm Rocket fl peed wav this Friday.
Track officials skid that these last
two weeks In the current point
period will "all be hsrd-foUght.
July 4 will end this point period
willi a gigantic display of fire­
works.
dotes at Rocket Speedway open
at H:3n p.m. for early arrivals,
and there Is plenty of free park­
ing area. Races start at 8:80 p.m.
Winners In earlier races wars:
first heat — Michas, Rathhurn,
ecke In the North Horton. 2nd heat — Tldd, Rhuehruk, Pullen, 3rd heat — Flynn.
and Dun Ander­ Orr. Tindall. 1st semi-final—Tldd,
son In thv South. Hanhorn, Hohman, 2nd lem-fltial
In drawing up -M illikan. Osteen, Hithburn. '

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teams, Jones said
that s u p e r i o r
pitching and the
powtg- hitting of
Cecil Hutson only two South­
ern players, Ed Levy and Aleno,
will tie the only Imp# ngoinit the
power-parked North cluli. lie pick­
ed Red lioherls of Del.nnd as the
most popular player.
Jones pul Merrill Hmlth of Patalks, ordinarily u third baseman,
down at second huso figuring the
hard hitting Aiulea can fill the
hill at the keystone sack and will
lend nddltlunal power to the al­
ready heavy hitting Northern club.
Th« partlme scout chose one
newcomer on hid mound elaff In
the person uf veteran Cecil Hut­
son of Palatkn. Like Buddy
Lake, Jones thinks Kay Homiermeyer la Iho beat shortstop In
Jax llearh
AH H O A
the North.
Ntdnn, 2 h .................I 0
3 .1
f.loyd Hwuln,
\
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Trump, 2h
2 U
2 2
m
Treadway, rf
4 U
3 1 ex-Hanford 1111rh-'V •
who Is
Kinard, rf
3 0
I 0
Kohcrtson, e
4 1 3
0 lug f u r the I t ' d ;
listed Hick ,
Clift, Ih ........... 3 0
S 0
Gallon, If
4 2
8 0 Wenger of Pay-' w " T ® '.*)
r *
I
Young, 3h
3 1 8
0 tons Beach as
‘ 3
Ugnric, sa
4 1 4
3 on# of Ida North
.
; J
Cooper, p
,0 0
0 0 hurlers. L l o y d
J -v.\j9
Herman, p
1 0
0 8 broke from the
f-Mllls
1 0
0 0 trend t o w ar d , , .
McLrirkanl, p
0 0
0 0 t h i r d baseman Mo)r'1
Totala
80 8
37 10 Jnc Cade hy vullng In Hnrmon
f Htrm-k nut for Herman In 8th. Young of Jax Beach nt the spot.
Hanford
832 001 003— 12 "It's not that 1 don't like Cade
Jax Bench
400 IKK) 020— fl because I do and he Is a swell
It Ki'tils 2, Hmlth 3, Hantorn, guy, hut I Just think Young Is
(Ironl, Ithodea 2, Itenlea, Kskew 2, better," Hwsln explained.
Myron Keck, uwner of the lo­
Nolan, Tresdwsy, Kinard, Clift 3,
Kohertsun. E— Nolan, Young, Col­ cal radio station WTRH, subson, Kenls. Hill—Aleno 3, Clift, mltlsd his All • Htar aeiecllon
Rohartson 2, Young, Rente., Smith with Iho comment that ha
2, Rhodes, Ugarle, Kskew. 2B— thought Ray Dunno was Iho best
Rhodes, Kenls, Ugarte, Aleno. SB catcher In the North and the
moat popular player In ths
—Hmlth. R—Colson, Sanlora, Hsrleague.
man, Rentes. Left—Sanford 12,
Jnx Reach 10. RB—o ff Jons* 3,
Dr. Harry Hllshy wss one nf
those that put Frank Hmlth'a
name down as the catcher for the
Houth and made the comment that
lefthander Joo Pennington, Paintha was a sure bet for one of the
North's pitchers,
Wobb Jones' Helec lions
North
Poo,
Boulh
Roberts, DeL. IB
Levy, Orl.
M. Bmlth, Pnl. IB
Imbrn, Ban.
Son’meyer, Pal. 8 8 Dssk’kls, Lees.
Cade, DeL.
8B
Aleno, Bait.
Dunne. DeL,
C F. Smith, San.
■raeieke. DeL. O F Collins, Leas,
Kinard, J. B, OF
aroat, flan,
Hunt-Mercury
1 dHughes,
.148 Cdc,
814
Pirtle, Pal.
OF
Mills, J.
B.
P
Bewtll, Orl.
Result*
Last
Night
Hutioni Pal. 4,P Hunt-Mercury
Corrals*, Ban.
Wllson-Maler
9
Qaaque, D. B, P Rambert, Coo.
Navy 10, Robson’t i
Gamaa Tomorrow Night

All-Star Balloting

flecond Base
Brewster, DeL. ..... —
M. Smith, Pul. .............
Rucker, D. B.
......
Renner. D. B. .... .......
Shortstop
Homlermeyer, Pal.........
Mostrnniky, DeL. ___
Bailer, D. B.
Third
Cade, DeL...........
Young, J. B.
Cati
Dunne, DeL.
Robsrtaon, J. B.
Out
Treadway, J. B.
Braeseke, DeL ..
Kinard, J. B. ..
Pirtle, Pal.
....

• w r ia litw ill r i i ,

Derby Officials
Praise Sanford’s
Race Car Entries

Hoap llox Derby Racers built
hy Michael Moss and Richard
Smith drew hlyh praises from
Derby officials sfter a prelimin­
ary inspection at the Holler Motor
Sales display room last nlyht.
Miller Phillips, Jr* director
of the Central Florida Derby, "Your Mutual Insurance Friend*
stated, ‘These Hanford rarrra
III N. Park Ava.
Phona 1M
are the best | have seen In our
Inspection of over 100 earn In
the past week.”
Another Derby official, Russell
Hruuinbuuyh, went on to say that
lie couldn't see how Hanford's
rotrles ran he topped for con­
struction and style.
Phillip* predicted that of all
the Central Ftorida racers that
will be entered, Hanford will win
for the mutt perfectly built soap
box care.
Doth officials rommendrd C.
E. Ilitlrl, rhslrmao of the Han­
ford entries, and local sponsors
for their Interest and they were
ph-nslniily surprised with the
^ 8:15 I*. M.
enthusiasm on the part of the
boys.
Films were shown to the boys
of past runnings of the Hosp Box
Dally Doublt 1st
Derby in Akron, O. All local en­
and 2ml Races
tries will take their racers to
(Juinielas evtry
"Derby Hill" July 12 for the
race
runnlnu of the Central Florida
rare that will determine a win­
Manny
Catts’
ner who will represent this sec­
tion of Florida In the Akron
Baqd
finals.
.Moss' racer is being sponsored
by McL'Iuug Five amt Ten Cent
Htor and Smith's car Is running
under the (inspires of the An­
drew Cartnwuy Insurance Agency.

2 Imhra, Han.
.Shortstop
Fundora. Lees.
B Dsskslsskls, Lees
4 Hoy. Orl.
I Balogh, C’oc..........

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

Miller, DeL. .......... _ _ .............
Wenger, D. B. .......................
Dotson, DeL...................... ......
Hutson, Pol................................
McCrlckari, J. B.............. .......
Manager
Btelnske, Pal. ............. _ _ ......
Brewiter, D e L ,...................... ...
Treadway, J. B....................
Krels, D. B...............................
Most Popular Player In lha
League
Roberts, DsL
.....................
Aleno, S i n - .............. ..............
Dunne, DeL.
..................
Pirtle, Pel.........................

6 Shores, Orl................
4 Collins, Levs........ .
Ilughts, Coc.............
U Groat, San.
7 Thomas, Orl.............
0 Rhodes, San.
3
a
Pitchers
1 Hewsll, Oil.
1 Corral#*, Han.
1 Byrd, Han.
Onuliak, Orl.
7 McCullough, I-eel,
1 Rambert, Coc.
I Vickory, Coc...........
t Zimmerman, Orl.
Klannann, Orl.

10 - Races

.Manager
2 Levy, Orl. ....
2 Aleno, Han.
1 Anderson, Lees.

BALLOT FOR FSL NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR TEAMS
North

Position

Houth

First Base Second Rase

Florida International League
Won Lost Pet.
Miami
31 28
mu
Miami Beach
91 ?.»
iim
Tampa
m an
020
Havana
41 3tl
350
St. Petersburg
30 41
IHH
West Palm Beach 37 43
.403
Lakeland
2t) 4t&gt;
372
Key West
18 02
225
Florida Stale l-cagu#
Oaytonu Heucli ut U-eahurg
Jachiotivllle Beach at Orlando
Sanford at Palatku
DeLsnd at Cocoa

Shortstop Third Has#
Catcher -—

Right Field

Wilson Tiffs For
Loop Lead After

Pitcher

—

Pitcher

—

Pilcher

—

Manager

CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT

r o L M T t t w ac rt— A /i* ta s mite
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Hank. Illll Hasan.
I-Illss
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Hysiam atlr, H a sty U rsam . M s r-

DAYTONA BEACH (8p
— Doubt* Taka, a ninety M
shot, won the tenth race ti
matin#* at ths Vohicla 0
Kennel Club here yesteriU:
ternoon and retttrned, the ti
largest win pay o ff of the m
A fact It w m one of the M
payoffs for a'tw o dollar ell
ticket In the history of the

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Red Heirs hurled Wllson-Maler North) DtLand, Palslka,
South: Hanford, Cocoa
Into n two-way He for first place Dajtona and Jax Beach.
Orlsndu and Leesburg.
with Rohimi'a Sporting
Good*
softball team when the control NOTE: Mall to All-Star Editor. Hanford llershl. Hatifuril, Fla.
ball artist spun a two-hlt 5-3 win
over lust place Hunt-Mercury in
an abrevlnted four-Innlng game
Iasi night ut the Lakefrant dia­
ENTHY III.ANK
mond.
In losing Udder was only nick­
ed for four hits but errors per­
(AH Agea)
mitted five runs to come In off
the Hunt-Mercury (linger.
The Navy leant drew within |
on* half geme of tke league
leaders by pounding ant a 1 M
PkM* ...............................
win over Rubnqa’a. Hmlth was
Ih* winning pltrker for tbq
( ) Women's Hlnglas
( ) Men's Singles
sailors while Meson aboarbod
(bo loss.
( ) Men's Doubles (partnsr) ....
Tomorrow, night the Navy wl
(
) Women's Doubles (partner)
play Wilaon-Maler at 7:80 p.n
on the Laksfront diamond on
( ) Mixed Double* (partner) ....
that conteat will be followed b
the Hunt-Mercury versus Hobson &gt;
MAIL TOi Tennis Editor, Hanford Hstsld, Sanford, FIs,
gam* nt 0:00 p.m.
DEADLINE) Midnight Monday. June 80.
Wllson-Maler
8
Hunt-Mercury ....... 0
Heirs and vateaj I
Howell
Slain IRvenl,
W arfield .
Kur»v«r
Robson's ......
320 8
•nIran
vVOtirsy.n C’acco.
' j u Hpeelal
m Kan. T h in s, M u m s Prince. Lu n elr Heart.
Navy
......... 020 I
Mason end Elliot)
T ow n lltriu tsr, llem o H u t. Doctor
Komi, iw in a is Jean, rtneanddandy.
Townes.

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Trainer, Wife Hurt
By Escaped Lioness

The first stable for White House
PERU, Ind
n—A Syearold
lioneti escaped (ram a crate at horses eventually became a school
tbo Biller Brother* Circus winter ill 1821 for the poor children of
_ _ _
quarter* early trxtay ond rot mod Washington. _________
toe country aide six hours before
L e g a l N o tic e
it wat captured
It clawed n miner and Injured
is : p ih c ’ I’ i t
r o r a t
p u h
bit wife before u was forced back i \ T i‘M
n : \ iv rii Jt iilt U h c iiu j .i t
into a race It uai captured along
in
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T i.o tiin .v
to
ju re
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l i l t i i i k l:
A score of 1 ir, us employes aided ft t i U M U N L ' L A H O Y .
IT a ln tlir,
sheriffs of t " „ counties and state
police in a h.i*iily organlied bunt J r l l E L L A I U &gt; Y ,
I i . l . i n t . til
The Hones had been purchased
sutick r o * m : t a
from the circus by John A. Wall,
n ilE E T IN U H .
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S3. Uirmiioli.iiu. Ala., and his
n o ; utatu «&gt;f floiiiua
wife, both animal trainers
r u : L T I I K L 1.A H U Y . w l u ' » « r e s t i l r l i t 1u n m l m l t l i * * *
i»
Wail was 11 awed badly on his
II tit lull H u l l . *•&gt;*
Dili!
right band and shoulder us he
h i i n i.
NT«u
fork City,
tried to gel the lioness into a erute
ba-w York*
you . r .
Iiiie tijr u r i l . t . i l
In
ap1 1 1 ! wife. who goes by the profes
tlonal name ul Gladys Gillen, was . . , « r a m i n u i e . i I n p e r . u i i m r
Illu rii.rl
HI a m u
»r
lu tn p l.ln l
hurt is the oesst knocked a rake . I l . i t h . r v l n a a M l n . i y o u I n i n *
handle from tier hands.
. Iic u li i u u r l n l t t .n ilii.il. C o u n ty ,
State Trooper Elton Dodey said e,1l u Jr ti imt . ., oAn oI Ir, l ti i.lllo* ,r . . at lmi r . J ol i ei nl i i ei l . y»

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NOTICES
1'KHHONAI.S
—
It
IHfln-W.T, l)uMary.
nr town. (Ihailva HnIIkcIi , ItFIi TWO CUTK Ivdti'im. Five lt„c
Nu. I, /.niivavillv, Ohio.
H6, (lull-ell, Un .1 (i, i tun,It
WANT’ EXTRA vacation money
LAKOK Jurnlihed dludmom
I'li iiii mil tin' utile and lull"
apt. Apply Mioridiig*. Ktof, W.
V
AIIIKI.KS
l-'Oil
HACK
—3
TWEJ.VK nli'ii livn*. |l fid vurt,
3rd.
tin North ‘ Jvliaiiliilnv Avu.
Amt ion, Orlando ill-way every
plain,, (loud cunditiup.
'TlftNlHllKD twu mum apt. UPRIGHT
Friday, 7:30 p.ni.
Kxcvllviit
lone.
Call
71
*
1
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afS
—
IIKl.il
WANTCII
—H
Hath, lift North Jeaiamlne Avu.
ler tl:00 p iii.
IIIK Working Man's ehopplng
liKDMOUM futnlihed huuie, ap­ I'lANl) Rvmnd III,uivil with new MEL'ilANfC fm ti tick'mid 11 m't n
place for n&gt;’W, used and i U ii.
Semiiltdi' TYind' AnifTtuiTm Co
ply 607 Magnolia Awi livd fuiniiliru fm the I'oiiin!*!*
kvy«, 1 7 6 .110, 1300 Myrtle Av*.
lllh and French. Aak for Mi
home. Hndgi-t prices. Telepnan#
I HOOM furniihed apt. I'hune
Htiultx. *
1426 The Kurniiurv Center X04
Fsh.lt NORGK rvfiigeratur. Good
l7t*W after (1:00 p.ni.
\.LIUL
West First.
condition. ftJO. i'lmne ::iv w.
a ^ tw
I I L L i - J . - U - . m i U j i m -B*1
—9
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WORK 4VANTI1D
—
Heal Keial* For Hal*
lo" RTRDMHKIUi Carfeon Table
11 — _I.0R T AND rODND — 1%
Model g100. 17" Olympic Com* IIARY HITHER, Mr,.. Falkenheig,
hrxt references. Phuliu Ullt-J. LOHTj llrown femalo eftlRo dog.
f you want to Huy, Rant or Hall,
binaliun flitni.
Antenna
and
Heat
Answer,i lu
th*,
natna r*
Rooelvr (HO. Hob's Radio 4 MAfiOIK MrClemluu, Ca«lli, Hrvw
J- W, (JAM-, Realtor
'Tlrowids". UlU
Holly Ate.
Trleviaion 407 W. lit. Phone
er
Court,
Apt.
33
-work
t,y
day
Florida HUD Ranh Building
Crawford William*.
1106-M.
aa maid.
-Gall Hall’’ Phono USB
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TRAVKRRK Kxienaiun Hude16—
a u t o m u o il k b
-1 ft
g bedroom frame
lo 108". Henkarik Gleea SUd MAHRIED MAN TWENTV FIVK
YBARH
SALES,
MANAGER
good atreet cloaa to
MtlDKL
A
Good
couditiun.
Call
Paint Co,
f AI., AND P R O M O T I O N :
Ala Base, Furnlturn includa*
173B-W hjtwauit t) and 7 p m.
pew television »«t. Price &lt;81)00,
DRUG, CANOY, FOOD ANO
tviTice an t&gt; Mitutma
B*« V. L. Mart, Btrout Realty,
OTHER FIELDS SEEKS T o I C TRAILERS
-if
All Fupalar Urania-'
SETTEE IN SANKlIID. CAN
il i t i Orange Avo,
UOUiHBOHO PACKAUM
YOITUHE MET NO REASON 21 ft. 110DUE Trailer. New f
r
ABLE PROPOSITION REFUS­
8 bedroom garage
HTOKH
dure, cor.iolate pinch, altlj
ED. FREEDMAN, 888 W. dl8lh
i larga lot. Oontatt owner
four. (i. II. Myaia,
iota er. ilia aa.
Magnolia.
IT. NEW YORK 01TY.
Tr allay Pork.

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W hola Fryaral

ir o a it

A IR C O N D IT IO N E D FOR Y O U R COMFORT

Swaathaarf Soap
SPECIAL le BALE!
But Sat «* «. _

12?/°*“ 4 rig, 24

Low Prices
Everyday Specials too

Low Prices
Everyday Specials Too!

300 E. 3id-419 E. Ill
Sanford, Florida

Fla. Draaand
or Ga. Shlppad
Grad# "A"
Drassad &amp; Drawn

Cut-Up
FRYERS!

“ SUNNYLAND” Ready to Eat, 8 to 14 lb. Av*., Whole or Half

Horton Bull

SWIFT'S FAMOUS SHORTENING

U. S. "CHOICE" Or. Eat-Rlta

Tfnder

Tahl-Hrarly Cut Churk

lllrknry Swrrt

FOR A DAZZLING CLEAN WASH

Hllrnl!

Frnnomjr,
Sniar Curnl Lb

Frcihly Oround

Harobargor u&gt;

F irm !

With That Dintinctivc Flavor!

Ta«ti&gt; O'Saa Drci.«rd

Astor Coffee
Sugar Peas

(!r;ulr " A " . Drt*sn&gt;il At Drown,
Q u ic k -F ro w n Stcw ityj

Cir. ‘'A” . Owt.n-ri At Drawn, 10
to 14 lb. Quirk-Frown, Han

A fro Hrand

No303 Can

Stokoly’H Finest
» « 4 i n i a a u i « . » “ *V

Calif. Peaches
Orange Ju ice«
Salad Dressings -35

ROUND STEAK

Donald Duck

Powdarad Sktm Milk

LAND O'SUNSHINE” Pare Oraamery

SUPERBRAND COLORED QUARTERS

“ DEL MAIZ” BRAND CREAM STYLE

Checae Food Loaf

Okaa-Zaa 2u». 83o
Kraft'a Phlla. Craam
Oboasa 2
20o
Kay Natural

4ox. Pko. Chocolnlo or Straw!
Yallow Cookli

12-ox. Pkg. Nabisco Vanilla

Donald Duck

Wafart

Waatam Wtnaaap

ru.

16-ox. Greenwood Swaat Plx

Donald Duck

GOLD SEAL GIm W i i
Quart Bailie BRUCE'S

Dixie Darling Enriched
Family Loaf

Y O U R CH O ICE

Regular Pk&lt;

Minute Mud Orange

JDI0E | c .

No. H all Can

Mayflower Frown .

20 ox. Pk.

K *.lT d C u

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Mbrmbk toy Comp§ny

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Crawford Defends
A d or Profession
In Tift Al Parly

Co. Is
Given Publicity
In Big Magazines
im portance Of Pri­
v a t e Independent'!
—Buiiiic.iU
Stressed
MIAMI (FNHl Nntlunnl publldty i» nut tuu difficult i&gt;&gt; ob­
tain when ynu offer lop null'll
chc*a*-cuk« releasr* ami fn.t u
tlon
superb picture*
provide,I
ntwepaper and inagiiiiii,' editor*
• y such able orgntilsntloi* a. l_'yprtss Carden, or the Ml.ml New,
Bureau, but \vhen you cun "make"
th* Saturday Evening i’u&gt;t. CollItr'a or Fortune with picture, of
unadorned Industrial plant*, sum
bathing bcautlo, palm tree* 01
power packed action ynu art n a i ’ jr
accomplishing something.
.1
; Few privately owned
utility,
companies In the country lin y
received a. much mttionul pul,
licity and fnvonth!*, curmnent In
fop-fllght
nutinnul
newapupi i*
and magazine* on tin'
Fltn bln
Bower &amp; Light Company „ f Mi­
ami, and the linmei i* found in
the fact that unsought recuunitlon
li deterred.
The new lupetllner United State*, faaletl pa*»e ngei vt»»el .float according to leal run., i* accorded
The June It l&gt;*ue of Culllei'*
Magazine featuied un in tide tiy I, gala welcome in New York Hay a* she tail* pa* I Ike Statue of Liberty, A fleet ol ftreboat*. Coast
David Ulienthal entitled, "Cu»i- Uuurd ve»*«l* ami other cruft accoinpuny the luxm &gt; Ihtet un the move* to her berth In the North
nett
la
Bulwark
of
U.
S. illver. t lilt el natioiiul)
Strength", In which he pointed out
g e Importance of Independent
Putlneaa and private
enterprise piiae tciming It the "bulwark of rd, wattefu! me uf money unit
the nation'* itrength" He autd material* avoided if the power t*
to the nation’* welfare.
' included umuutf the outstanding that there thuuid be loom in our told lo private companies who i n I
induttrial organization* that are tuclety for both public and private anxious lu distribute it east the i
saving, on lu llieii customer* who.
contributing to America’*
ad­ ownerthlp of utilities.
Commenting on l.llienthul’a ar­ u* taxpayer*, helped finance the
vancement wat the Floridu I'mvm
S Light Company, and among the ticle, Mctiiegor Smith, uiesidenl government dam* that produce it
"I agree with Mr. I.ilitntlial
plcturei featured In the hi tide of Floridu Power &amp; Light Com
llv LI* lll.SLN
thirl public and private o.vnei.hip
Wat one of the Fl'AL |I0V.er plant puny, *uid:
I AHMiN CITY. Nev op
The
run
work
tugvilivi
In
the
electric
"1 here
are
inuny
nutance*
at Cutler.
I teiu li dlt on ee who pleaded that
kind
o f a nation we want, lull hi
In hit article, l.ilentliul stress,.I wl .'i,' It I* logical fm the ledeial
le main a bedroom bargain with
electric so iloiliK we must he on iwmtunl Millionaire l.oYeic Kedludd In
the Importance of prlvule enlei government tu pin,line
guard
against
tlosocialist
Infill
power us a by-product from dam.
steal hi- I *-i million ilnllai sale
which me principally devoted m ence.t within uni couidiv
lod.iv la&lt; id live l,&lt; lo veur* ill
navigation, iingaiiuii
or
flood
pits,ni Ini directing that t.iulasMc
I I I S l i m It S L I M . L A M
coiliol in the development an I
Inn glut &gt;
, oil*,‘l vi,thill of oiii natural le
MUM Kill: Y la in
r
lllul
\ Kedclul I noil IUI &gt; Wednesday
tourer*.
sergeant who was cnni I martial, ,1 liiumi Alls ,lc.nine d Air Michaud.
"lint when aiiibliioo. govern
.1*1 y: ill 11V ol rail &lt;lllg mole Ilian
Without Nailing Baekaclia
nielli agencies tiy to ii‘ e this u. illlii bus led III lallk Ini writing t i l l nun ol Ihr loot arms* stale
lien
Mark
(
luik
un
Ititnlenl
letter
Nf !■!■»■ bat1bat li,#, I*••of |&gt;«Pomtonorgy, a - prlnghoi4id In *uclnllie the hi
lines
U e M it* iiid ilUiiniti Iijay It#Uit* to
tire electric Industry, it l. lime soon will lie wriling lelleit. l ull
Pile iui y lejerled the petite,
down of ktilnov fuittrlioii. JIcmtIoi* *nr g
to cull a lialt,
dark baited woman* lonleolloii
|J4a«y fiicirtlori l* o i f impottout i«*
i lurk’s ni mill aml
bf*hb When wun* rvr ijMlnr ■riaiiJllllMii, mi*I*
" l o t nomet lme now tile Intel iui
(' Ii,-.iiie Chase now a pillule Unit she gained lledllrld A • ollirllf
f.| •inn a,ml •Imln, rati***# Ihi* Ii'iiikki twiit
South j first class, lias III* tilde! s assign lo llu Ha-11 ill a bedroom rival ut
f W(HllortIt*■lowslowII. fita* 1 1*ill*»■**ilri vim4* Depnitmcnl through it*
fafirifll liailia* Iv* »* • I itiia#it»'lbli». -VIin,-■r Mailecinlern Power Admililnlii.tioti, lor.
Ilie lollllooulre s gloom)
llemi
^wrlriiutloiio tlua It*rail.Ji»i wmug tllt-l mar belli trying to get money from lug him lu the Fat Fast Mould m a lit. loll lie*1
us a MriiugrUJiluT
fault fill tna hi*night* or f»atjnoiil in*«»M* *
A p,ci.,I suicide w iilrli was pul
Dun t n«gl«cl four kMiitga if Th«*u i'oikII. Congii-si to build ii network ol
Alter Ken
Clink irpuillaled
Hunt htlhti fun. Tit Hjiaut’a Pill* w »UM tiniinmiatiun line, in the Houtli
dlUTtlft. It•-*«■) iiK* «*«futly Ly mlillmn for .■is-1 tluit would ell*, cm*, and Mime promises made iimlei dines* oVr| I,el '.lie pi r) lousl) ullclllpli'd
to iluting llerlt ill Ko|e Island ■'Olrnl, and said oil 111.- wiloc-.s
10ftaro h i oDioilitg bow many llm#o
! lor
pulllllel line* of existing power Prison in Korea i base wlote the ‘'land
I t a n 't llv t htli|iit 1111* f fiom 1h o t ilitiurri*
e r tt-h ilp th * tSinlloiof klJnof tulwo **nt *tleolilpanlvH, lu dltlribule
power general ht.s aeliuii was "ie|iugoaui
"II is prelerable lo this shame
Itrt ftuth uut w a n t. U il Uutii'o l’ UI« i«*4avl
from government duint.
„t hiiugiiig out mv prlvule life
and dlsgraceiul "
"The public will b* better tervA il* .
'Ilo1 Soil Luke City tnldiuj wus as l.ilYele It, dlleld’s .sweetheart."
ICf.ltii-LI denied in court lie colt
com irird of illsretpect for a so
stole,I lo Ihe tiled, hut was lo
perlor officer
lieslliml aud evasive Hut federal
JAI* Pttl.lt K (IKT AHTII.I.LIIY Judge Huger Loire's temper llarcd
Ml How blue Nufldl inlander
TOKYO i.t» — A tfbifcrnnient"of­
All aina/lug new touch lo Ihe
ficial today tan) the Japanese nu rule llial will go down ill f III
Iion aI |iollce reserve nuw i. equip dies as one ol Hie ilraogesl lb
p.d with artillery
hlstmv came with this revelullmi
.State Mlnlslnr Take,) uba-hl said Iti-ilfirld 'dll ha* JIiMmn -II ei
Ihe puller le el vc I* lialliliig With dull &gt;i - eacbeil In a sec I el bu e
timvll/ers and Dial -mile lo,, plumin,nl iiiiiln ul III* held alone resl
lor recimialv,aiii’ir ami liu, ,,n will deuce
be leased Ironi llle II K Ah I m e
I In- .‘ .o i„ hi eal Iw lieel*. who ii
.la|il,ll'l pnslwai I’OlISlillllmo pin
weigh alinust lo Ions weio ills
lilbll* ii JupnniMC army. However, ,,ivei, ,l In I 111 agents
acting
Ihe tKillce reserve hn* been iralm-d
(inlIII] LU
nod cquipiH'd a. light liif-n.try lor upon cosh d lil-slrucl Inns
ilefen.su ol the Islam)*. II ha. low u note taken Ironi Mrs MU'Ilbti(l
upon b d alrest
if any police ilullet.
Ihe note with a will and other
personal p.quir*, m i aiming Ibe
Thtm — Clean out your uttic ami bring
L'iil I nu*)
Jewel* and suciirllle)
the stuff out —
choked into thu imllinualte'. small
bedroom sale when II wa, carted
away Feb kit
Ihe piusecnlnui made a slrom
to
*
aLUUIN r*llav**4i*tt**‘ l"i aywiajut* argunieul that it lledlield had cm,
• (“ aaivuaa atuioaih” — kaa.ln... afi.r aenteil lo Hie theft, he certalld,
ui.aU, k. Idling, Llualtcg aud colic -i-. ru would mil have led the coded In
ga*. A1.1.1UIH I n b«*o *tlac,,0.*oj
iHOAbTiiuCtulMJI&lt;i fuUrtil ktltftllf •lISAM** flrurlloo* and the directions In In
hidden silver pile In Hie safe.
Larry June*, Auciiontar
Una lliaa a l« Inlhuo avid ta data.
Mrs Midland, who will he ten
Hanford • Orlando HI - way
fenced inn - :tu, freely mlmlltid
oianlermimlluH ihe rich burglar *
saving she offered a Ml per cent
jiiii in Anlbony tJufzlgll, II. form
11 Id-0,, gambling , iisino employ,
lo arrunge Ihe |uh
tiaz/igll, who turned state's evi
deuce, lestllo-d he gave .Ml pe,
OUlt KKOIIDKK OF 4’8EK-HAFK” CLASTIC BACH
edit of Ins 'hare In John Trtllegi
WAS KILLED AT TIIK OLD CHICK.
37, ami Andrei* Young, -17, boil,
nl Milwaukee, lo commit thu ndu
While They Lftet These Are Your Crlcest
ul Ihelt
All lliree are awalling
(2) Blanket Size 49c
* (3-4) Drete* Size tiUc
trial. Of four others Involved In
Ihe case Iwo are under urrvil, one
(3) Suit Size 59c
(2*3- Evening Dress Size 79c
tin* pleaded guilty and one has
heen crmvlfleii of stealing 911 ,(MMi
of Ihe Itedfleld cash from Young

Prison Sentence
Facing Divorcee
In Kohherv Case

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ST O M A C H

Friday, June 27 — 7:30 P. M,

Sanford Fanner’s Auction, Inc.

WE MADE A GOOD BUY! WE PASS IT ON TO YOU!

C o lo n ia l C le a n e r s

THE SUN - THE DUNES &amp; THE WAVES ARE CALLING!
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Pants llui^lar Is
Found Guilty In
Criminal Court
Full I L A U l i L K I i A l . K i.t) AI viii
i liarle* Itavls, accused ul tialug
Hie oid,uloos "punl* burg lar ' who
preyed oil luuli I" along South
i'lornlu s liold i'oas.1, dHluy laced
&amp; year lu |ad or u (Mki line
A o mini Crim in al Cnurl |ury
.imMil,-,I him 111 ail hour VVcdltes
lay on :i ch a r g e ol breaking ami
• literlog the Itnyul M auilngo Yll
las on Hill llul,i lleach
llu vls 3.1 ye ar old le d
liaired
imrsei ym ao did onI lake Hie stand
iii,I l l i f i e wi l e no di'lense wit

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barber mice who shave other mica
-wllhoul a squeak In a carload
J customer*.
So tald Dr. Theodore S. Rauschlu of the Institute for Cancer HeMarch and Lankenau Hospital Ra
March Institute, Philadelphia, ta
lie Journal of Heredity wadnaa-

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inly &gt;«*«• nu* now!

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You are cordially invited to attend the
formal opening o f our new home and mod­
ern office at 205 Magnolia Avenue on
Friday, between 4:00 pan, and 0:00 pan. We
sincerely hope you will lie aide lo drop in
to visit with us, inspect onr new home and
share with us the pleasure (o grow and
expand with Sanford and the communities
in Central Florida.
Hie

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Tliurv June 29. 1952

t'l-ial Ul Dll' "i|li»Wt4l (II (khlMI
IP Kill )» ••*%% Drill III lllr
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D $9,000

When You Answer — Don't Go Unprepared.
Sunburn Can Be Painful — Even Dangerous,
Play Safe! Check Your Beach Bag For These

age pay at $1.93 nu hour, each
man oil the tinsis of n 4&lt;&gt; hour
week Itnx lost nronml $.W0 in pay
It add* upl o n staggering total
in (he neighborhood uf 233 million
dollar* Today &lt;- Ihe 2Mh ilay of
Ihe strike

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il,*SM's
Davis wits convicted mi one ol
tour c,mills in emiiiec'inm with a
bplcal paid* burglar raid on lire
koyal 1-lamingo earlv on the
ainriiing of April 3 lie was ar
lead'd near lire Villa* when a po
lieernuo broughl him down wilh a
living tackle
Brow aid County Solicitor Utl*
Talvu'ope* allow Dial the *ur
face of JupIWi It marked hy belts I arrlhglou lold the Jury the evi
Jubce against Davit was largely
of ilghi and darker material*.
iircumtlantlal lod H wa* tu tlrong
**e=
. is lu eliminate any reasonable
doubt of hi* guilt
Defense Attorney Joseph Vanin
ttkud the Jurors Iii dismiss from
i melr mind* accounts of the oaiiti
*tilch had appeared In th* now*I paper*.
lie ulao attacked Judge W T
Kennedy'* deefilim which periMUed liitriKlurtlun of trintcrlpl
btllniimy taken at a preliminary
Daring on Ajirll u from vlctimi
tf four paid* burglaries
Farrington laid Davis wuuld be
tried on Ihe other three counti
liter. He indicated he wanted to
determine If other counllea planned
D try Ihe atocky nurseryman
Varon eeld he would appeal the
verdict and poitad ft,BOO appeal
dmd. Judge Kennedy reduced
Davit’ over all bond from 110,000

PHILIPS

leuth Palmilto

By BUB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD c f t - " i m not raliiog my boy to be an aclur "
lhat icntltniul. expreiied by a
movie star at a parly drew a viu
I, ol teacHon Ironi li»e*r winner
Idmlerick ciawt»rd dr gave Ihe
star u dressing down fur malignmg In* own profession, t'riiwford
ri'iK'trtiHl Ids opinion* when I met
him lor lunch II, is iui easy guy
lu argue with, so I listened mostly
"My son Kim is ii and H would
*■. light Hie hn him lo become an
rdor any iiini' hr wants to." raid
it. - hulking rdor "I led like sluganybody who looks down on
i.
iins a* a profession
Alin ihr ,n mind I proceeded
. i„i.o»sl&gt;
Ho., about morals in
ii. ,- a, ting prufessturr
i asked
itwclly
..ulhoiK v.iuiiH with them
lie
replied olferliig Hie age old argil
m&lt; id "Artur* ate no more do
imual Ilian Ulnae m any other kind
ol woik The only diilerruce I*
when an aclur gels in Irouhle. It’*
blown up llllo fieaitlmna ”
Wlial nbmil Hie lean day* that
most aelora have’
"Sore, we all go through Hill."
in- admitted "After I camf back
bum ihe Army, I went 9", munlh*
nil turnI work Brother H u l l lough
lu lake llul ill) »lfe kepi telling
ioc dial somelhlhg would (urn up
And stir was light The next pic
due I did &gt;. a* a Hi,tig called ‘ AH
ii.- Kim.'. Men
and 1 gul an
0-car for d
&gt; i iwliiid said lie c e i l etlcour• &gt; lilt yomigrler lo dev elop along
&lt;i&gt; iiiialic hue.* Instead of reading
in, buy to sleep will, lalry tales,
lb, a, lot uses iiioi le script* When
in n d«*doped a &gt;cn Iui cowboy
I t , pop lei iiini visit the "ixine
‘ iu
-el Wlico Ibe) played cow
1..
. ' Hieieallel
Klin look
i lu I r.xlile lull- and Hind pla&gt;rd
bio, -dl
Ibe show In/ yen ernes nalnl
,»il, l u l l aw loll) lie Is a Hill d
i, m i.id,ni rnmpei III- inolltrr is
li , I .mi-, 1 , oioedleooe lld co Brod
■in* and his f ilb,-i was a song
,u&lt;l dam e mao III' gi aiidmolliet
,ii.I g iandtutliei wen opera pet
l i mci s
, i ,o,lion Hrialenck didn't have
i, ml, truck wilh null •ingeis, Imw
, -, siie saw her daughter in Hie
Piutdwuy Iui
"As
llomsaliti*
11., it
Allciward
she tame
b u k -U g e .,0,1 leinaiked "h.uigh
I, , i,,,, can I s||lg ol dance, soil'd
1., n&lt; i a** yum money
ipIik years Inter, Crawloid was
., ini mi Bin.olway m "in dice
ie,d Men
Ills gi amlmollli'l 'aw
n . pel I,u loanee bul said oullmig
.,i„,id
Ids
ilrainalii*
ahllilies
) un &gt;,' gut a guud v o l e there,
lot,den, k." she t ommeided "You
in, gld lo taken p singing."
If Uraiiduia llrmterlck were
alue today, the would at least be
i , i „ ii , i *,| hei
gramlton Br„d Is
1.. ..111y doing a screen moslca),
and he Iranklv admit* he mar
p»i an end i,&lt; the whole minli'al
cle
lie has live lioloheri III
"slop Son ie h ill in w .Me," which
Is a leinake ol "A fillghl r‘*se of
Mnidei
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STRIKE EXPENSIVE
I’ lTTSBUftmi (ft - The great
steel strike of HIM already hn*
cost Philip Murray’* Wo.ooo Idle
HU Steelworker* about ZS3 million
dollars In wagei
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abilities ara not aarrlea-eonnaetad,
outpatient treatment will ba dla*
continued from that dates but,
where VA find* that the dleabllltlea actually are eerrlce-connected,
outpatient treatment will be con­
tinued and the veteran*, If e f ­
ficiently disabled. Will receive VA
compenaatlon for the decree of
their dlcebllitlei.
To' bo eligible for dental out­
patient treatment under three
condition*, a poat-Korean veteran
muat file ill* application within
19 month* from the date of hie
dUtliem'c ’ &lt;&gt; lalraae'from a period
of 0 months or moro of active
service that has been termlneted
on or after June 27, IPSO.
Unless the application Is other­
wise disproved by VA, It will be
approved on the basis of prlma
fade allglhlllty for the treatment
of dental disabilities shown by
esamlnatlon or other evidence to
have ealsted within a year from
the date of discharge or release,

However, the replacement

only as may ba necessary for the
cerrvetioirof dafwfcr for which
icrvlee-connectlon
already haa
been established.
For medical outpatient treat­
ment of all other disabilities ex­
cept active peyehaaH, active tu­
berculosis and multiple aeUroals
(a sort of creeping paralysis), the
disabilities may be presumed to
to be service-connected within one
year from tho veteran's dis­
charge or . release from active
service on or after June 27, 1050.
’ f o i active turbereulotls, the
dlslhlllly may be preeumed to he
service - connected within three
years of the veteran's discharge
on or after June 27, 1060 pro­
viding he had 00 day of active
service.
Knr active psychosis, the dis­
ability may be prtsumed to be
service-connected within two year*
of the veteran’s discharge on or
after June 27. 1050.
of
For multiple sclerosis, the dla-

FOLIO INCREASES IN TEXAfl*
AUSTIN. Ta* OP — A spreading
scout ge m poliomyelitis kept Texas
Jittery W r y *« ‘ He: twmK-- of
casrs in the *tete approached
1,000.

The Stale Department of Health
said that 1 « new eases war* re­
ported last week. It was a record
of Incidence for Texas as the
week's reports boosted the 10SI
total to 017.
Hardest hit wet the llouitoa
vicinity (Harris County) where 49
new case* were counted laal week.

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(JtRMAN AS'fWl LANGUAGE of'BOORS
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WE EXTEND SINCERE
CONGRATULATIONS
FLORIDA POWER &amp; LIGHT
COMPANY
On the completion of this latest
to

Sanford’s

over-increasing

number of Beautiful and Modern
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offices.

M e C R O R Y ’S

oi^ aurfice ships ppd cargo planet.
Cloud Wampler, Carrier presi­
dent, believes yoir round homo
unit* will Siam Ik alfectlng home
design* Kx implti: Window* ran
he grouped u.r Ihe heat light anil
view wllho. I having In be plaeed
In provide rrons-venlllatlun.
Kervrl stain will market a home
air rnndltloner operallng on oil,
II has had a gas powered one on
Ihe market for some lime Kleetrieally openiled ones are made by
other companies
John A. (Illhrenlh, assistant vice
president of Servel, plug* tor Ills
natural gas fired all year homo
air conditioner as a possible solu­
tion to a seasonal peak and valley
problem Hint followed the spread
of hlg gas pipelines across tho
country. House heating end factory
use has made winter the hlg de­
mand period for nalural gaa, with
summer demand slack.
It’s Gilbreath'* belief (hat the
as flares) nail ha sel f; could add
etwfen Strand JIf p4r v-enl In Iho
load factor of a utility company
during the hot months

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Post Korean Vets
Face No Delay In
Health Treatment
Post-Korea veterans who need
outpatient treatment for disabili­
ties that air presumed to have
resulted from their service will
be provided needed treatment by
Veterans Administration until VA
can determine whether their dis­
abilities aetually are scrvlee-roiltirrted.
II. K. Dlckrtisherls, Manager of
thn Veterans Administration Re­
gional Office, released the an imunremeiil today with Ihe slatesigned to prevent any delay In
inent that this proceduie I* defurnishing outpatient treatment
for such veterans.
Under existing legulallon*, out­
patient treatment for moat vet­
eran* may hr given only for servlce-runneclrd disabilities after
VA haa determined that the dlaabilities actually are service-con­
nected and then haa authorlicd
the trestllirlit.
Tha change to permit treatment
for prraumed aervlce connected

pm ctHd* or

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disahllltlr* before final determlnntion he* been made applies only
in veternn* who aerved In the ac­
tive U. R Military nr Naval
Knur* any plare in tho world on
nr ufter June 27, 1050 the itait
•if the Korean lio*tllltle* ami belore a date yet to ho set.
These post-Korea veteran* also
must have been discharged or re­
leased from such service under
condition* olher than dUhonorr.hln or linve been retired.
One other requirement applies
to post-Korea veterans who are
retired for disability and are rereiving disability retirement nay
from the Armrd Korrea. They
must first elert to take their
compensation from VA hefora
their disabilities ran lie presumed
to lie service-connected for VA
mituatirnl treatment.
I’net-Korea veteran* who meet
theso reiiuliementa may ho pro­
vided needed outpatient treat­
ment either for dental ur medical
dlsaldllllea presumed to have
ln-en Incurred in or aggravated
by service. While thr*e treatment*
are being given, VA will deter­
mine If the diiahllltlca nrtually
nre arrvlre-ronnecled.
Where VA later find* that dla-

For continued success and pro­
gress in your attractive modern
home.

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ljOOO Mile An Hour Welfare Agencies
Winds Discovered Getting Appeals In
High Up In Heaven Steel Strike Area

WELCOME...
ALL THE FOLKS
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other Southern state! are pleasant |whole ionancei have the twang of f
TRB SANFORD HERALD
to Hie ear Hut there are othpri |A harp. And It ain't heavenly " |Thur*. June 26, l»53
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Rural Common Sense
Hr SPI'DM JOHNSON

LONLt/ft' ir^-t+s_..u&gt;.h newsman
renorUul today American school
kids “ have less appeal Ilian a
a hornet) load"—but the little girlgrow Into Ihe world’ s Invllcsl wimi
en.
"Most ugly ducklings in Amor
k-n become swans," reported Tom
Downes, New York correspondent
nf the Evening News "ITrttx
chicks In England lend lo become
dowdy old hens "
Downes set forth Ids views m
reply to Prof Cyril Edwin .load, a
Ifrltlsh philosopher, who denounced
American children In a recent
say as pasty faced, spoiled "little
brutes."
Downes said Jnad was right n&gt;
far ss he went "hut he should have
developed h|s theme miyunil child
hood." thrwnes proceeded to do it
for him;
"H lc point l want to make is
that age for age, class for class,
the women nf New York, Chicago
and possibly Ivix Angeles arc mure
atlmcllve to the eye than nm
women In Ihe world
"They have nothing lo fear re
girding Ihe nanche* and cream
complexion of English girls. the
savoir-faire and fashion consctmis
ness nf Ihe French, nr Ihe vitality
of the Italians They nunpeie mi
equal terms with alt then Euro
l&gt;ean sister* "
Downes enlered a liricf concur
ring opinion on .load’s ilislu-tc ho
Ihe American lot or frying sire
"American school kids," Mow nos
said, "nre a pain in Ihe neck
Thnir demands and Ihrlr self ex
nrrsxlun if would prefer to call
it exhibitionism) arc such Ihat Murate of Infnnlindc in the 1 idled
Stales Is probably higher limn any
whero else In Ihe world "
Teen agers he described a&gt; "hid
coils "
"In
their *m ks. calf h-ugili
breeches and wilgm shirt- and
pickets they hast- less appeal Ilian
a homed load." Mow lies do, hired
Hill ns far as lo- Is entu i-rtted
all Ibis Is forgiven when the hltlo
darlings gel to he big git Is
Unwnc* asserted dial i owlish
women, who pride lhem«i'lves mi
iliclr carriage, "do not ca m them
selves uny better Ilian Hi, Upi-i .
who work In Itm’keleller Plain
Mowne&gt; said ahmil Hi...... .. flaw
he has fmmd In the Amiriniit
tieaIlly M her voice
"The accenls of girls fiom Vn
glldu. Norlh Carolina
md some

FARMERS SHOULD KEEP
GRASS IN VEGETATIVE
CONDITION IN SUMMER
Florida faimers who would oh
IMTTSmintlll lip Welfare tain maximum beef production
agencies nre getting more and from their pasluic* during the
more appeals (or assistance as the
rainy season must keep w
defense economy is pinched lighter summer
eye mi tlicii grass anil cal
and lighter by tin- paralysing sharp
and manage them carefully
strike of MO,000 CIO Hulled .Sled- tieGras*
grows mpidly toward m»
workers
Nearly 77.Y&lt;xxi workers now are lurlty during the summer, and It
Idle In the 21th day of the nation­ lose, mililtive value *s II matures
Dr. George K. Mavis of the Unl
wide strike
Added lo the tt.Vi.isxi strikers nro vi-r.lt &gt; of Florida Agiicullural
nearly IZ.i.txxi workers m nlllc j Experiment Stations himight out
this fart not long ago and aug
Industries
General Motors has ordered a gcatcd Dial farmers mnku evert
layoff of more than IZ.tsxi workers I ffnrt l« keep their pastures vege
—the first major layoffs In the tutlvr and productive.
lie told bow some eat tin that
auto Industry id Irl hided to Ihe steel
m|rj)jl. Approximately a, ton rbev- opparently were in atiiimlnnl feed
plant Workers In Detroit &lt;unfit do lo, more than maintain
w m ,
jnl()
I'nesday night Ten theit weight when they slioulil
IhniJMind are being furlouglieil lo- 1have I... . making steady gain-,
day and Thursday at GM's big mid h*' explained Mini this w»a 111.
Chevrolet production eenler at result of mature ginss. to spring.
Flint, Mich
be pointed out, grasses have a
in Youngstown, Ohio. Ihe Mp-1 protein content of about III par good hay.
Wise rulHi-mcn will riul, uvut
honing County welfare office ham I rent am) a fiber content of about
tiled 2S0 applications lor relief SMI perront, but their protein con­ to keep their pastures \i-gi-iiitive,
arid productive l&gt;)
front steelworkers Tuesday
tent drop* to I or 6 percent and : nutritious,
In Pittsburgh mure than -loo men their filter content rise* to about fi-rtiliintloii and by keeping them
lined tip
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, financial hclji
ll» at one \ nil percent by the time they ms 1 grated nr mowed down
district relief office. Mrs Elisabeth tore In late .lltlte, Thus, the ma­
Muddy. 24 year old mother of two ture grasses hot only contain less
children, came idling with her hus* prideln, but their digestibility Is
hand She tnld a reporter:
reduced by their Increased fiber,
“ I can't even buy my two ooiking it necessary for cattle to
children fresh milk. Wr had a com eat mme and morn of them to get
pic of dollars lo get along with ,-noiigh nutrients to make gain- nr
when the strike raine " Her bus lust miilnlnin Ihe weigh' they
band, Norman, declared
have gulneil earlier.
"Mur rcnl for .lime Isn't even
Fertilisation will help |n ksep
paid That's ftl I don't know what grass in a ginwing, vegetative
we're going to do "
mndltlnn. Nitrogen is especially
The steelworkers are not paid ImpnrtHMl for vigorous ivrgi'astrike benefits They are out dlgl tlvr
growth.
Fertilisation tn
hlc for unemployment rnmpttrtea- spring or early summer Is not
lion but raUef agencies ate per-. the only measure neceisirv for
mltted tn help them on Ihe hails keeping grass productive, how­
of their need—and If they have ever. Dr. Davis explained that
no tangible assets Rome steelwork the grass must he g.raien down
n s ' locals are providing help for or mowed. When rattle gre ro­
whit they classify as hardship tated from one pastor* tn an­
easii
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other, they ran be ronegntrated
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* i . lo grase down the grfta* and
Rlephen Foster, who wrote surh then moved to another pasture, end
songs s'
"My Old Kentucky thus the gross will be pfevnied
Home" atuT "Old Folk* At Home ", from maturing and will be kept
died homeless and forsaken In n in good vegetative rondltlon ff
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While
there have betn many coop-iratlve drove and farm organisations
operating In Florida, the tin t co­
operative cattle ranch was nnaonnced •laat week by George F.
DavU of Ft. Myer* of Seminole
Ranch, Inc.
Now for the tint time, the
'little man” can enter the rattle
buelntee on a email Investment
and benefit along with the bit
fe)low In the profit* of this grow­
ing Industry.
Under the plan, one may pur­
chase &gt;&gt; few a* five head of halfan. Theta will be eared for and
bred to approved beef-producing
Ranch Bulla, Santa Gertrud!*,
Red Devon or other high grade
stock.
The coet to the owner, Including
the owner’e ehare of any emer­
gency feeds or eater Inary care
to carry the catl|o production, la
about 11,000 plae death Inaurinel.
The heifers are bred and cared
for at the expense of Seminole
Ranch, tnc. The offspring ere
divided equally by weight, half
tn the owner or Investor end half
to the ranch.
The original
subscription of
1.000 la ueed to purchase the
•(fare which are carefully selec­
ted on the open market and to
iay the eapene* of bringing them
nto production. The only cost to
the owner after this Initial In­
vestment |s- tha tax** on hie cat­
tle.
I All cattle are branded with the
WASHINGTON i/P - Where does
brand of the ranch plus an In­
dividual key number of the the wind blow |,noo miles an hour?
About 100 miles above the earth,
owner eo that an Investor may
visit the ranch and Inspect Ills the National Geographic Society
cattle at any time hs chooses. reported today, adding this mid lilt
Regular reports of their condi­ of Information;
If you were up Ihi-re In Ihe Iono­
tion and of operations will bo
sphere, exposed to those winds,
mad* at frequent Interval*.*
While the minimum number of you’d find them loo weak to blow
head called for under the plan Is ynttr bat off
"The reason." said the socicly In
ive female*, no Investor will
a allowed to own mare than ZH a report, "Is Hint at such heights
head. Male calves become proper- there Is little atmosphere In eon
tv of the ranch while femalrs nre sentience, nothing cxlxl* that could
added to the Invpetor’a herd. The tinffrl the human and Iell him he
estimated average yield of ralvea
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ahould tie around BO'JS nr four Frank C, Alderman,
del man, nttcroey;
calves a year. If there were two George F. Daviis, rattle inan; I . A.
males ami two femalea, the ranch Geiacl, attorney
ey: ciedetlek {,.
would retain the male*, the In­ Stock, retired, and William II.
vestor would Increase hie herd by Winters, certified piddle account­
two more rows.
ant, all of Ft. Myers, and Clyde
Officers and directors o f this L. Paul, Investment hanker of
new cooperative rattle project are Philadelphia.

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stock than unmowed one*. Wh*«
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The report discussed the track­
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dar H laid Cambridge University
■dentists found one super-tornado
streaking through ths skies at MOO
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Thousands Travel
To Ernie Pyle’s
New Mexico Home

EVENTS
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AJUnNOTON—President Thendc-.. .•-osrvrlt probably never
mad* a greater contribution to hla beloved weal and Ita re­
sources than when he picked up hie pen In June. 1902, end elgned the
i Reclamation Act setting up a new type of co-operative machinery for
1the government and people to work together to dtvtlop vaet stretches
gg weetem arid and aeml-arld acree by giving them precloue water.
- The vigorous, outdoor-loving '•Teddy would no doubt W greatly
pleased If ha could join Michael W. Straus, bureau head, and his
fellow workers, In the Reclamation Bureau'* golden
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been carried to nearly 6 'i million sues (rum reclamatlon project* In 17 western eUtee. and that
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to learn that thle water, rushing toward man­
's
mad* canala that carry It to ths thirsty land, proi j '
vide enough hydroelectric energy for the west'#
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1 new farms, home*, and Industrie* so that power
revenues return about 939 million annually to
Mhhasl W. liras* Uncle Sam's treasury.
Sixteen atatea originally were involved under the
Reclamation Act. These were Arleona, California, Colorado, Idaho,
IMontana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
.Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Kansas and Wyoming.
.Texa* and the Territory of Alaska later were added to reclamation
•peraUons.
Irrigation was foremost In the minds of reclamation's ploneyra.
•They saw millions of arid acres in our western atatea. They sew vast
'quantities of water rushing to wait* In muddy rivers. The big prob­
lem was to get some of that water to the UUnty land so It could
grew crops for livestock and people.
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ilha thinking of those who work with this vital problem of utilising
.Water from rivers to Irrigate land and serve river twain people.
’ Hydroelectric power soon became another objective In harnessing
Hu wild water of our untamed rivers. Towns and Industrie* developed
to serve the people who lived on the land mad* productive by irriga­
tion. These needed vaet quantities of water. This need gave rise to
jnew Interest In conservation and control of water resources.
flood control became another major objective. In fact, It was part
•f the problem of building dam* for Irrigation and hydroelectricpower. fitlt became still another problem, necessitating atlt-coutrol
development! to assure efficient operation or dame and canals.
Creation of large artificial lakes In regions that prtvlouily had
known only arid eendt and streams muddled from uncontrolled etoilon
led to two other important InUreata: protection and development of
Osh and wildlife, amt utilisation of new recreational opportunities
never before enjuytd by the Inhabitants. Reclamation's 90 years, in
Other words, have seen the growth of an entirely new concept of river
valley multl-puipoa* use of precloue water,
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Irrigation are served by reclamation projects. Reclamation of the
wait's arid land has reached about the heir-way mark In efforts to
.carry water to thirsty land.
Hydroelectric potentials of the west, In the opinion of reclamation
iGAclals, ara about alx times greater than thoa* thus far developed.
Federal and privata water developments, reclama­
tion officials believe, “ have enabled the 33J million
living

By HAL BOYLE
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. t#V—Af­
ter the man lies down end dies,
hla house stands and remembers.
1 Sometimes strangers take over
the huitr, anil thr (&gt;u„ whu LoiR
It Is forgotten.
It has been the other way with
Ernie I'yle. Thousands of stran­
ger* have passed through the small
white cottage he built here as a
refuge from hi* wanderings. But
the more who come, the more
Ernie Pylo is remembered.
Ernie at his death passed out
of the stream of the world's naws.
Hut he has never lost his peculiar
hold on- the American heart. In
death he still gives a feeling of
quiet comfort to those who visit
the little spot out of ail the world
hn picked as his anchor against
life's disaster.
He has a perfect memorial. Ills
simple white clapboard cottage
with the white picket fence around
it - - surely a tribute to hla love
of his Indiana upbringing — la
now a city library. It has 10,000
hook*. The garage that Ernie
turned into a guest room is about
to he converted into a children’s
reading room.
1 think Ernie, who had a lot of
trouble hut no children to give him
the trouble that rewards, would
like that In his own childhood bo
didn't have so nice a place to go
and read.
Ernie and "that girl'' — bis wife,
Jerry — had slept In 900 hotel* In

ala year* and Journeyed 196,000
miles whan they chose to maka a
gypsy retreat here. One nf the
reasons wav to give a shelter to
the book* they had gathered.
“ We were like treei growing in
the iky, without roots,'' Ernie
wrote. ''So we decided to acquire
“ A tort of home plate, that we
could run to on occasion, and then
run away from again."
Why did he choose Albuquerque
v his traveler's rest? lie give
lor settling here:
“ Our front yard stretches aa far
aa you can see. Ml. Taylor, 65
miles away, la Uka a framed pic­
ture In our front window."
He mentioned also tlia friendli­
ness here, the vastneii, the rabbits
that came out every evening, the
quail on his lawn every rooming,
the meadow larka across the uapa ved road that said things like
T,Vour lace is awfully pretty," and
“ Here come the preacher.''
The rabbits, the quail and the
view are partly gone. They paved
the street by his bouse, built new
houses across the road that hide
the faraway mountain except In
winter. But there are children
across the way, and Ernie, I am
sure, would prefer them to hie
mountain view.
Most of those who come to hie
former home today are children,
eager for the dream* that books
bring. But also some 10,000 adult
visitors have come to *ee the uniretentlou* home that Ernie built,
t has little souvenirs of him—hla
aun glasses, a Jo Davidson bust
of his likeness, the dust goggles
he wore in Tunisia.
But for some inexplicable reason
the thing that stira visitors most
Is the old 10-gallon cowboy bat ho

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days before he game war.
"Moot of the visitors are either
buy* who served oversea* frith
Ernie nr the parents of soldiers,“
■aid the nice, freckle-farad librar­
ian, Mrs. Marias riFah.
"But they come frgn all over
the world. And)TOM '! know why,
It Is the amply hat that affects
them emotionally. They tee it and
Mart to cry. I never mat Ernie
in my Ufa, but 1 IWl Uka I know

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She said (hat CeetlBT* Oii, Pyle
family pat, died last fall. It had
been cared for by Mr*. Pyle's
nurse. Cheetah's doghouse is still
uninhabited In the library yard.
I thumbed through Ernie’ s own
■mall cluster of beoka In the Ubrary, and found a sentence be
wrote In London in 1941 that 1
have never forgotten:
“ 1 could not b«ar to think that
for mo there si»i|ht never, never
be another spring"
So far as I know that w u the
only time Ernie out into print Ua
own desire to nve. And aa 1
Mopped into the warm Albu­
querque summer from the home
that Ernie buUt end never Uvod
to reaUy enjoy 1 felt — wtU, 1
felt I would give half of tbo un­
known part o f Ufa that I have left
myself for flvo minute* then in
the sunshine with Mm aUve again.
II the Lord ever faulU frlennblp
In a man, ha nut It in Ernest

The Library of Congren ha*
acquired a printer'* copy of the
Llnroln-Douglu Debate* and al»#
a litter from Abfsham Lincoln to
the Chicago Praia and Trftune
requesting two *M* of that nfWS

Only Five Farmers
Markets In State
Are Still Active
WINTER HAVEN &lt;Special ) “The number of State Farmers’
Markets handling produea
Is
dwindling each weak—only five
Markets reporting produce move­
ment during t}.« past week," said
William L. Wilson In hla weekly
Markets review. “ The Starke
State Farmers' Market reports
that the Bwaet Corn deal is prac­
tically over and only a small
amount of othtr produce la mov­
ing. Corn movement for the past
week totaled 6,118 cratee brought
growers 93,909.86 and 1,396 bag*
■old for a total of 9640.00. To­
mato** averaged 99.64 and pepper
94.10 per hamper. Grot* receipts
to growers for the week totaled
99,080.83.
'The Plant City Market moved
14,602 package# for total gross

week. Fancy okra averaged I f W
per hamper aa did No. t Dali pop­
per. Pepper price* generally were
aafiufactory with lower grades
averaging
to 93-M per ham­
per. A small volume of yellow
crookneck squaih averaged 93.90.
Other Items in light to fair supply
averaged per buihel ay follow*:
butterbeans 91.66, Baby Lima*
91.76, Ford Hooks 99.06, Field
peaa 91.96 and tomatoes 91.00.
"The tilooker state Market I*
moving along with a total volum*
of 13,951 unlta bringing gruwars
gross return* totaling 931,248.78.
Okra lad In average price of 94.96
per hamper followed by Bell Pep­
per at 94.99. Other Items moving
avaraged 92.66 for Butterbeans,
m 91.60 per crate, Ford Hooke
.97, Cucumber* 92.25, Eggplant
.09 and Cantaloupe* 1250 per

Oviedo i m i »o d In exceaeaf 40,464 package* through the Sanford
State Partner*' Market at grow
receipts totaling inure than |U8,
780.00. This past week, corn led
7,967 bushel baskets, 9940, aruj
991 bushel baskets el eggplant
93 96. During the current week i
light and diminishing supply ef thi
above commodities le expected t:
move plus a fall supply of vr*l*r
melons.

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Parents Urged Not
To Be Too Quick
To Blame Children
By DAVID TAYI.OH MAKKK
A l' Nawafaalurea Writer
It'a easy enough, In putalentent
or, aaaeperatlon, to Inhel a young­
ster “ problem child." It's more
,difficult, but fnr more rewarding,
to look behind hi* outward be­
havior fur due* to inner disturbanco.
- Pater Bios, distinguished psy­
chologist, member of the Advis­
ory mmrd of the Child 'Study
Association, and member o f the
Department of Student Personnel
Brooklyn College In New York
ty, writing In (he National
Parent - Teacher Magaslne, helps
t » tn read those clues,
Before deriding Junior la a
problem child, he caution*, w*
would do well to determine first
whether he is not a child who
has a problem.
, ’We should find out whether the
demand* being made Off 'Junior
:;ir4 within hla capacity at this
M l * of hla mental, physical and
Omotional growth, eay* Bio*. ... .
A
unthkr child
nhlltl may
timv Ib# troubled
nnother
t because of goal* that ara out
ru sh but because the mean*
ten to attain certain reasonable
0 practical goala are quit*
tollable.
Per example, parent* haw «
M to look after Junior'* health
1 aeelng that he get* enough
ght. Y*t
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III* mirtnal prugreu*. A* hi* rum**
with the** capi'rleiue*, In* unlti*
In maturity.
The pattern* In the live* of real
problem children stand out:
First—A eerlnu* and peraUtant
lack In the scheme of hla experlencea—lack of friend*; Inubility
to play; dUturlmuc* In sleep,
appetite, or elimination; persistent
fear*; Inability tu concentrate or
learn In accordance with hla
mental capacity.
Second— A real problem child
reacts consistently In inapproriate way* to normal situation*,
la may show no anger or sorrow
when ordinarily audit emotions
would be appropriate and underatandable. He may look forward
to soma
some hapny event and then
[(•appointment over It.
•how deep disappointment
It la perhapa unfortunate, h*
concludes, that parents are more
concerned with a child'* mental
m than with hla social and
onal growth, In either case,
a child la suffering from some
hind of deficiency, ami this will
ultimately disrupt the unity of
hla personality.

Extending

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5 Sanford Girls
Leave Today For
Legion Girls State
Five Sanford girls left early
this morning for T«llaha«*re
' where they will participate In the
jsl sixth annual Florid* rjM* State,
SUte for the American 1,egl.su

Auxiliary.

Girls State, similar to Bays
State, was Inaugurated by the
Department of Florida, Amen
ran Legion Auxiliary and ear h
llrl Is sponsored by a t ivlr orrim
ration. Mr*, lioutn uni I. Purpose
of Girls State is to t -itrli girl*
the functioning of rlvl govern
mant and an npprreiat on of the
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•ponslbllltlr*.
Girls attending from Snnfor I
and their sponsors ara; Gail lilt
ting, American Legion Auxiliary,
Post No. Mi fteverlv Gray, th Pilot Club; Ann Raborn, Business
and Professional Women’s Glubt
Joan Wright, American Childhood
Education Association; and Hylvia
* Haves, Woman's Club.
The girls left at 7:00 a m. or
companTed by Mr*. M. I,, linhorn.
0 8r. to Orlando where they board­
ed n chartered bus for the trip to
Tallahassee. They will be housed at
Florida State University where
they will hear lectures on trglslntlva procedure and lay the groundwork for legislative sessions In
the week-long round of activities.
As part of the program a real­
istic "murder trial'' will be s'n-rd
during their stay there. A number
of festivities have also been plxtined for their entertainment.
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LONDON &lt; r - The IIIg Three
foreign ministers agreed tonight to
tnett with Russia on tho question
Ofjho unification of Germany.
The foreign ministers sre reported seeking a way to mskn the
Soviet show Its true hand - to
pin tho Russians down on whether
sre sincere In demanding 4* m e r tsIks on a untried Germany,
t There is a strong feeling among
Western diplomats that the Dusi ana merely want to stall for
l1me. trying lo upset the Western
lebeduto for the rearming of Oor
■uny and ||s Inclusion In Ihe West­
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from hesaa yoo may go an year
vacation yarn can readily catch
■ f &lt;■ the heme lawn m v i by
m d ls v tho Aaafonl Herald
when yen rotava. Yon cao arSI***
yonr earrior boy, or
ihieogh Charlie Menlaon. circalotion manager, |y tctcphenlng
141, la hava year regalar Imaea
* f the Herald saved far yea
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Plan To Establish
Neighborhood Vil­
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ABOUT 10 TAKI tH|l* (list dip in Hi* PaeWr Ocean are «mi&gt;* of th*
cimlrstnnlS in Ihe Mu* Uliivri.r beauts pageant *l ta»n| M*jih Calif.
In Ihe group (I- lo i i are Claude Goddard, fra lire. Eva llnine. Norway, Virginia Ann Juhntnn, tmliann, It.inne Mtirrrrnon, Denmark slid
Ahern Chase, repreientlus Great Rrttnin i fnleruailunal SonmlpholoJ

Mass Of Cool Air Brings Relief To
Part Of U. S. As Dixie Still Sizzles
tty The Associated Press
A mass til cool air brought re­
lief from Intense h&lt; at to many
Northern area* today
lint no break w as In sight for
Ihe sun-baked Southern half id Ihe
nation
The lull of deaths In three day*
id rerun! breaking heat mounted
to HI
Thousands of eases of heal pros­
Report Of Activities tration
and heal exhaustion were
For Past Year Is reported.
A cooling breere fanned Albany,
Presented At Meet n Y Col. James M Osman,
Weather Bureau meteorologist In
Raymond K t,umh|ul*l, real c*- New York City, happily rnnnrlod
liit&gt;- •nlrsman, was elected (ball Hint "the cool air Is coming In
mail of the Seminole County Chap­ ulie steadily from Eastern Canater, American Rod Cross, at a a "
Belief also was expected in New
meeting of director* following Iho
regular annual meeting Inst nigh*, Jersey.
at the Yacht Club.
Temperature* were generally
A veteran of World War II, Mr. around the inodegrrr mark again
I.umlqulst baa served the Chapter Thursday In most of Ihe vast area
during the past year «* dlreetar hit by June's oppressive weather
of publicity, He has heen asso­ All-time high records for Ihe data
ciated Jor the last aJk year* with atul for June were toppled in many
Robert A. Williams, Traitor.
cities
Tha Rev H. U Zimmerman, re­ ' But the cool sir which earlier
tiring chairman, presided at the moved across the Canadian border
meeting and congratulated the Into the Northern Plains pushed
Chapter for It* outstanding record southward Thursday across the
during the pn*t year, nml fur it.* Great Lakes region and Inin parts
iiununl report, which was complied of Indiana, Illinois and '&gt;tiln Tom
I,v tlie chairman of variou gtmip* pern Iures. In Ihe 90s for three
with the assistance of Mi Velma day*, dropped as much as 20 de
(iontalrs, executive secret try.
grees
Pointing out tlial e f f c l made
There also was some - fading In
in hehnlf of the Red ('iox»,
parts of New England sod Eastern
"charity In a Christian sen**", Mr New York Slale
Zimmerman urged that member*
The hoi snd humid bell extended
continue this social servve with from Southern snd Western New
renewed leal.
England southward along Ihe At
Other offlrer*
elected were IaiiIIc ('oast and westward In the
Sidney Ives, HI. as fir »t vice l-owrr Great l.akcs region, the
chairman; Hay Mann, second vim Ohio and Middle Mississippi Val
chairman! Mr*. C. II. Dawson, leys, the Central Plains stiles and
chapter secretary and Joint Fit* over the Gulf stales
Patrick, chapter treasurer.
A storm swept Into New England
E. O. Gllpatrlek Jr., Dissented fr0m Canada Thursday night and
the report nf the nominating com- within minutes lemperaliire* turn
mittea for the election of new hied as much aa 20 degrees from
directors.
H - . 1 1 * 1 1 , 4 OB Pan* r» p r l
Directors elected for a three
year term were Dr. J, Clifford

Red Cross Names
R. E. Lvndquist As
Its New Chairman

3

|&lt; a a fl a a rn Da I' n a *

Vocational School
Ifaw Succeanful Year

Aug. 4 Is Fixed
Home 265 students were en
mill'd during the year eliding this
For Trial Date In - June
at the Seminole County Vo: rational Sc linoI, Mrs. It. C. Max­
Mrs. Clark Case well, principal, said today. In
Cirrult Judge M. 11. Hm'ih to­
day set ■ tentative dati, Aug. 4.
for ths trial of Lillian'C. Clark,
who la charged with ernhexxlemant of |fl,871 from tie County
Tax Collector's Office, i
Tha opening date fo r the trial
will Iw eonfitmed on 1 July 11
whan Mrs, Clark Is arraigned be­
fore Judge Smith.’
This waa decided when (Rate
Attorney Murray Ovara reet, and
E. F. Housholder who i ipt cants
tha defame, met with th« lodge.
On Jun« 17 Judga Hm! th denied
n motion by tha tlonahsldcr As­
sociates to require tha (tat, proaaetitlon to amend thi bill of
narticulara filed In tha rt*o on
June A, and gave tha defame
council until today to ehtek with
tha recorda In connection with tha
eaae.
Tha Stata'a hill of pi rticutara
waa delayed In mmpla (on for
several months dtta lo tt i Illness
o f Steal* Fortin, state .uditor.
WllUam Paul Math# sa, 33,
brought harp from Tltusi Ha ye*tardajr, following hh eat |er arraat by tha F.B.I. In C« ifarnla,
pleaded guilty to • chi rg« of
J » PI8
and Whistle Sandwich 8 md
Mar. 31 and stealing a
Judga Smith aantaoc
a five year terra at Kalfi
sentence to run concorren

addition 2H student engineers are
attending tho diesel rlaasex given
at the school.
Of those enrolled, 126 were
women and 130 men. About HO
ware war veterans. Graduate*
who wore placed In permanent
employment by the arnool'a em­
ployment bureau numbered 63,
and IB ware placed In temporary
employment. Some 37 student*
received certificates from tha
-school this June while 10 were
awarded diploma* at tha Remlnole
High School,
In the course of the year 86,023 mimeographed sheet* ware
produced by the ichool for local
educational and business Institu­
tions, Mr*. Maxwell said. She an­
nounced that new elaaaea will
begin August 18.

Rick Casares Found
To Be Okay For Army
JACKSONVILLE UR - Rick Ca­
mps, University of Florida footbaU and baiketball star, passed
pre-induction physical exami­
nation here today. r
MaJ. Sidney Orlti. In charge of
the armed forces Induction station
here, said Caisres, farmer IllUsborou*** High athlete, waa found
fully qualified for military service.
Casares had been examined sever­
al weeks ago but doctor* called
him back far a rccbecl. Tha rea­
son waa not disclosed.
Army officers said tha next
move U up to Caisres' draft board
which win set the data for hla

TALLAHASSEE is - Hie flr&lt;-t
havrn for Indmlrial pensioner*
under Florida'* Neighborhood VII
lage Plan may be established be
fore the end of the year
Sal II Hoffmann, Philadelphia,
president of Ihe 5 5 .non member
Upholsters' International Union
IAFL), announced the project to i
day at n conference herr with Gov
Fuller Warren Director Wnltrr
Keyes of Ihe State Improvement
Commission, and John Morris.
Miami airline* executive anil
rhalrmiin of the Cltlceni' Cum mil
lee on llellremeiit
Hnffin.mil said the union will
emhaik upon it* .vxvnnit. I'v mil
lion dollar neighborhood village
BtFOai IttURNINO to tendon, Flel.l M.ti-lial Kail .Mcsiio.ici, llnii.li
project ns soon a* a suitable silo
has hren selected lie and other
Defense Minister, confer* with President Troman el tin- While Hoove
union officer* have just completed
looking un are Kir Chil*lophrr Sleel tlefti. MtnUlrr of the IP,l. i,
a week-long swing of the stale
Embassy, and Gen. Omar N. Bradley, Joint Chief, of Si ill Oiilim.tn,
with Krycx Inspecting |to**lbhsites
"Whether it will he on Ihe East
Coast, Ihe Gull t'oasl or In the
Cenlral Lakes region will depend
upon Ihr avnllalillily and cost of
Ihr land We will need up lo 3,30o
arres lo |u&gt;rmit room for expan
---- — - _
—4
»ion," he said
H, Ilf HID IH' \ N
The Neighborhood Village Plan
•aitford's i|tl*rn* un* alionsi
a* developed by tin- Retirement
luuiiuinoo* |n tlndi n|ipnsitlull lo
Research Division of Ihe Improve
tin- f I uIliaII mlmuii.trnliun, a
rnenl t'ommlssloo. call* for self
•uivrs .Iimlurlr.l hv the Herald
sustained villages of individual
Imli, atr.l this week Not a single
housing unit*
prison interview,-,| ..[fiie.l the ur
Huffman said hi* union whom
i-iiiotient nf tile Wdute House as
members are under an employer
lit* , hoire fnr Ih-imicrolh- stand
financed. Industry
wide pension
uni hearer till* yeai Ami there
plan, ha* turn cnnlempiallng snnie
was mi ,111011111 win, level fur
sort of havn fur it* pensioner*
Mis 2-Ycar-Old Child. I in Ih-aling Averill lluriliiuin
for some lime
Senalm Bussell nf lii-orgia id,
Held As Hostnuc. Is viouslv
lloffinanu told Gm
Warren
seern* to he Kaofurd's
favorite, tnnugll lino, was a *or
whose term expire* in January
Wounded
In
Firing
"We expect In have conslructluii
in isingly heavy exiuessinn of
started in time for you to come
uidnliio in a imininnllv Deiiuii-tnSANTA ANA. Cain .r An air lie town for the Beiiuliln-an
down and dedicate our village be
craft worker was shot and killed, Elsenhower a* next n line fm
fore you leave office "
The union will finance the rutin and his 3-year old son « .is rnli tlda city'* favor
rn»t of ennslriicling Hie pensioner' rally wounded Wednesday nlsiii
Hennlor Russell was the only
village from funds already avail during i gunflght with police who llemorratie to isrrivt- any very
able In It* treasury, he said Uae had Inrietl him Irom Ida liurrlrnd iv|de«pre«if support from thr
of the neighborhood village will i ell home wilh tear gas
rross section of opinion surveyed
he limited lo union member*.
, J. Officer t aid lh*i th- (■■ul mat: '
the-io^rald. I einglo snpporlur
Cary Y Kauffman. 30. had taken for Kcfnnvn „f T,uii.&lt;,re un.l

Russell And Eisenhower Favored
In ySanford Survey; Truman Sinks
Aircraft Worker
Killed In Pistol
Fight With Cops

Kentucky Inmates
Mutiny Ap;ain ltut
Without Injuries

a* Imslngt". lit* own baby, Gary
Jr . ami tun utber persons
Puller pieced lugrtlirr litis aimuni of what happened

Kauffman and lit* wife air srp
afated Shr rrrrnth niux-il friuii
thru hiiliie in nrailu I usta Mr ,a
tu Ita- buuir u( Mi Dili Mr . J.iuir
ll\ KVI t VANt I
Mi l iill lu-tr, taking tiaiv Jr with
EDDYV1LI.E. Ky f
Tb&lt; ..
ontl mutiny within ?t Imtirx l,|..i&gt;- hr i
Widnrwtit y iilgM -s 'tt
,ti,i I
•ml »l thi* Slate Prison IikIsv •■■&lt;(
guards re-.litred nrtlrr wllhui ) Mrs Mrrilll MihkI in thru yard,
Kauffman appmailiril Ihrru, ill
half hnitr
Warden .Iris Burl),man rep&lt;ui&gt; •I Uiaxdll'g In srr tils wife \. HuOn one was lupirril In ronti ' t Mrirl't riilnril their hulisr Inwith Thursday's rebellion In wl)i-l) llfi-it a lUilul. wminding Mrs Mrr
rlfilit prisoners were w-mindH iw rill in ihr arm
gunfire ami a guard was ittliu'-l
Will’ll |Kilirr i ip -r ruin rrrgril on
Approximalely 3n ymint prI
flu house Kauffman picked up his
ers tndav made lliree raids nil the own child and (urt-rd Mi-tiill In
prison commissary Guards witii rarpy Mcirilt s
year
-am As
siilimarhlne gun* finally in.ule ihrv rriii-hcd tin- Irunl pniih
them give up llielr 1rw&gt;t and herded Knnffmali inld pi.lur tir'd &gt;.|iiiiil
them bark tu tlirlr roll*
Ihrv ilidn't In him through
lit
Meanwhile, slate puller tu-u- Used his child as a sliu-lil
eallrd lutek In. and were Inatriu t, ,t
I hr two men and Ihrir ami- gui
In keep a detachment at the p-n into Mi-rrtH's car and Merritt was
Irntiary fnr a few day*
furred In drive away slowly The
None nf Ihe .inn who participated raillci- cars followed, also slowlv
In Thursday'* uprising hud n part The grim prorrsslon i-onllinini for
in today's disturbance
tdglil milr* to Kauffman's home
Lulher Gnhrrn, stale wrllu- at f'nsln Mesa
commissioner, announced fmni
Kauffman ami Merritt and their
lynilsvllln
that
"things
hau sort* entered Ihr lintise Tear gas
quletnl down and I expert opera iioinbs were liurlnl Ihtnugli tintlnns In run smunlhly "
windows after Kauffman refused
In Thitrsilny's riot, the 300 de to surrender He threw several of
flnnt prisoner* sullenly ended their Hie linmlis bark old floe set Ihe
one-day rebellion when advised In liniixe on tire
« chaplain nnl "In die In vulo '
Soon Merrill, carrying Ills sim,

It Ih Warm Here, But
Warmer Elnewhere
Sanford business continued ye
terday aa tiaunl despite the snnnwhat warm June weather, i»e&gt;l
Postmaster Joel Field wns in
terested to learn Hint up in
Washington, D. C„ the Post Of
fire waa closer! at 3:00 p.m, dmto the heat.
Thi* bit of Information cent*
from II, G, lilssauer, Miami
photographic supply salesman,
who was Informed of the fact in
a long distance telephone conver
ration by a friend In Washington
The temperature in the Capital
was reported at over 100.
Huat prostrated
northerns!*
might be Inters.teal to learn that
In Hanford laat night a big open
air aquare dance was held at th&lt;
Mayfair Inn Tennis Courts, a
ama of softball was In pm gm *
■tween two girls teams at th&lt;lakcfront park, and tho Red
Cross and Sportsman's A.aociatlnna held meetings.
Maximum temperaturea here
yesterday waa 07 degrees, accord­
ing to E. J, Moughton, Jr.,
wcathaman. The minimum wa*
80. A shower at 3i00 o'clock this
morning waa measured at .83
inch.

R

COUNTY COMMIHHION
Tha County Commission will
vaaarea w h axpectaa to Ills most In spocial sosalon tomorrow
oyar u Florida quarterback re* mornino at lOtOO o'clock to teplacing Haywood suUlvan on tho vlaw bid* racalvad on a naw draxGator atavMD
tin*.

i i

Time Running Out
A s Congress W orks
On Controls Bill
New Air Strikes
Heap Damage
On Korean Plants
T a rR c ts Inclutlc T w o
E le c tric S t a t i o n s
P revio u sly
Spared
II, STAN PARTE It
SEOUL. Korea h Allied light
er bomber* heaped lu-w drstrm tliui
on rfimmuiii*l livilimdei trte pi irit*
tit North Kmr i ThnrMlay night
Target* Uu-lmted two lug genet
altng station, winch previously hail
been *|iareit
The Air Force .uni hi Ameru-an
Sabre Jet lnlut shut down one t'mii
mnnlsl MIG 15 let today high over
North Korea Ihr kill was credited
In Pnpt John 1! Spaulding. Down
er* Grove. III fuller Allied plane*
poured liomh* and rocket* on Bed
frunl line position* and supply
areas
U N infantry men drove two
I'hlnese battalion* off two lull* on
the western front Thursday
at
times using li.iyoiu-l* and flame
thrower* to tout tlie Beil* from
their I,linker*
A Fifth Mi t oi. i .polo .iii.iii
vailed the t u'
pi.me raid mi tinPommunlst* Nortli Korean tiowet
network a mopping up operation
hut Hie nunilu-i of planes Involved
and damage iniairled by returnuig
idiots were Impressive
Two power plants it f hangtin
it'hostni were hit for the lir*i imu(llher Air Fori-,- and Marine lighi
er bombers dumped Inimh* and
nickels on u third • hwngjiti gi-mu
ating station and one at Fu*en
wliicli already had tieiui *tii«sloil
til raids Monday and Ttti’siluy
The idnnes struck )u*l id sun
down rtlnt* saiil a swtlehynrd wa*
destroyed and Hie |m\vcr house
damaged at Changltn Plant No I
The powerhouse and switchyard
were damaged and an adlnrrni
budding was destroyed at I'h.ing
tin Plant No 3

Additional damage ul-.o -m, m

••nr other fm &lt;Snvi*i o Steven
•nil of minul* \vrir
isrovn v.|
\ inatl!ri lug Mf ‘"PI a t fm
\IU Tnff IItill II f I If&lt;1 of Wai r rn
«.vm||ull 11y were th* oi Iv del i a,f mti f " HM lk..\ &lt;h&gt;iiin
i of f||C
it,Ik it II fp l.t
J.. Hu Iv i-V, 1 If qf
i \l I Ul \v;t l r
r. t non
I in
•ha n*. P•It It llu 1 U.l
I ).,
I am fm 1el mu " ( 1 l,u id a Itnv SI al &gt;
Ih*. irn iu fl mu r. t nrKi,
' V lull' ll f I'm l e i |it f('Mri , i aw f o r d i die II
it It’s 11*•t |UII M, tih
liecauar I is Hie .on nf L u t h e r t i u k ' ' i n h
hr‘ b 1," III f (|iM|Cl *t
* « t-nn I H as dele ile d fu r ie ru u n ltin H u n t
■t \ i Mvi if v*"i iIll’ll til
I'-imicrat i Hie S ta te Senate I i l ounilli
lit, "Ii1* 1**• -iff lit It
l&gt;
ends the ; Yo un g I'le-ker lie.sl .lime
•tali•fillmoil II H •ill
f ‘nlupbelt, Hit In I 15, tut tin- guv
I oar I

D on Tiickrr, 1l&gt;, O f
(V aw fordsvillu Is
Bovs S h ilu llujid

Of lamloan Loads
In IBulhmltsf Poll
F n iT h u re h llishop

RDANHKE, Vn I*
BcmiIIs nf
) tilth tuilhii in Hie idet'linn pf
) new hMiop nt the M, tlnutlst
1 lunch were In tic immiinccd here
'"day at itu&gt; Snulticastcru Jtirlsrllc
l'" n d
1 •)tifcrpnce,v 'loailrrnninl
scssinn
At tlie rnd of four ballots Tluir*
•lay night the leader,hip was held
Lv John W llriiiiveuinl) ttrlmidu
r'la . with III votes
A f if II, truHot then wa* taken tint
Ihe result* were not amini Ineed
railing llranseumh after four
iuillflll \UTf Nflliifi Hfir IIHM1, fill-.
met Bnanuke utltilsler who now
is Methodist Church hunk editor,
anti
Kauffman,
carrying
hi*, with Htl voles and J Henry ('hitemerged and gnt In Merritt's ear "find. Birmingham, Ain will, .-py
voles
I i sifM lH tiFfl H it F h a f T h r p p l
Lift linn tn Ihr hishnpnr requires
1117 vole* from (tie 3,'IH delegates
In session here The conference
last* through Sunday
Bninscoml) had been In front
*lr' t bsllid, on which he
A meinnrlnl »rrvire fur „ fallen
Ino T
le ,ri?,',iVwl ,1!l vn" " Chltwnnd at that
hern, flapt. Gonstantlne
wilh 3.1 Harmon
Wnlskl II. will lie held Monday was in sixth |d»ee
with 22
iiflerunnn at 3:311 n’rlnek nt IInly
Ihe Iasi time Ihe conference wh*
Grnss Eplsroiml Ghurcll, with the hold—in mm at Gnlumhls. s c _
Rev. if. I,. Zlminerniun offlclnt- Hi hallnls were required lo elect
itig. Friends and the family are two bishops llnmsrrmih was a
inviteil.
strong rsndldnte Hum, jwilltnu rjt

Memorial Service
For Capt. cie Wolaki

('airt. de Wolski, who died Mon.
il«y in the rrash rf a H-6tl plane
of which he wa* a en-pllnt, will
bn hnnnrrd In memory with an­
other service at n lator dale In
Arlinittun Nuthmsl Cemetery.
Born in llnytonn Bench nnd a
graduate (if Heminole High Hrhool
in 1030, Capt. lie Wnlskl aervinl
in Wurld War If and flew 36
missions In ths European Theater.
Ills dacnratlnna Included the Dis­
tinguished Service Medal with
two clusters and the Air Medal,
111* death occurred during tem­
porary assignment of duty In
England.
The widow and two small
children, now at Groaawell, N. M„
will leave anon for Iter purenta'
home in Pennsylvania, according
to tha father, Capt. Constantin*
da Wolski, resident on tho Paola
Road, The Utter served overseas
and flaw planes during World
War I, ami served during World
War II in a civilian capacity In
tha military intelligence and aa a
flying Instructor.

No. 222

Atworinlfd Prettft Lenurtl Wire

FRIDAY JUNE 27, 10,')2

1st Haven For
Pensioners Is
Set For i State
V&gt;

~ However, General Has
*
Edge In 9 States In
Which Both Candi­
dates Were Entered
WASHINGTON (JA-LtUM avail
able figure* on the popular vole
in Republican presidential prim nr
lei »how Sen. Robert A. Taft polled
an aggregate of 3.783.000 votes In
13 atates against 3,113,430 for
Dwight I). Elsenhower In nine
atatei.
The figures, compiled today by
the Associated Press, arc com­
plete hut unofficial. They cover all
states where the voters hud an
opportunity to express a preference
for the presidential nomination ci­
ther directly or Indirectly.
Of the 13 stalci In which Taft
received popular votes, he waa
entered by name or represented
by a slate of delegates In sevn
and reeived write-in votes In five
Eiinhower was entered directly
or through delegates In five and
received write-ins In four
Elsenhower' waa not entered In
Wlacnnaln nr West Virginia and
write-ins wero not allowed In ei­
ther state.
Neither did he enter Taft's home
state primary In Ohio where there
waa no direct preference vote. The
vote for Tefl there—accounting for
almost one fourth of hlajotal—wa*
recorded by taking the highest vote
for delegate at-largc on Iho Taft
slate.
Tafl polled l,110.307 voles In Iho
three atates where he was not
opposed by Elsenhower.
In the nx slates where Taft and
Elsenhower wero on approximate
ly even terms, either by both
names being on the ballot nr both
receiving wrlte.lns, Elsenhower
outran Taft In four I New Hamp
shire, Minnesota, New .Irrsey and
H'ualUnrit It* I'nar »l«l

HANFORD,

vole* on the first Itnllol

Cnttlomcn’H Group
Prepares Charter
Tho linard of directors of the
recently formed .Seminole County Cattleman’* Association met
Wednaaday night at the home o|
Honry Wight. 400 Elliott Avenue,
and aot up tho hy-lawa and pre­
pared a charter to he voted on
July H, C. It. Dawson, secretary,
announced today.
Member* of the board Include
Dr, C. W, Baker, Dr. Raymond L.
Bali and Mr, Wight,.George Har­
den. treasurer, waa present.
About 000 persons were present
Friday night at the Sanford Farm­
ers Auction, Inc., said Mr. Da,vaon, and a large attendance la ex­
pected tonight. Laat week there
waa a brisk tala of tomatoes, cu­
cumbers, cantaloupes, water mel­
on*, oranges and grapefruit, and
about «lx kind* of meat, he itated.

el Mill .lllp nf fillpill) uie d B o y s

Unrr ii in |,'gnu

1 te
f'he governor out foui ulhci win
in', , m rtnirsdav mglil . dei i,..n
were l-'cilcralisl i'artv &gt; uidul ih
Glinrlie Mcf'lnr,
1all atlas-la
allorncy gci,cr:il
Bull S niche/
Miami ireasitrcr. Dmiald l(uwlan&lt;i
M I'clcrslnirg, sctiools supcroi
Icnitcul Hm,aid I"|I&gt; * Belle l,l,u|i
"mmlssioner of agriculture
Two women n -preseuled th*
Nationalist Party Inliu I Kill),
1tea I,a .eeretsrv
"I
st.di
aiid
Itict,aril I Kharde
i leal a lump
Iroller
f ’olry Anderson I llusv llle
Inggest vote getter aiming 11 an
dliliites for II,e Supreme l uitrl anil
•tins het'iimi’ chief lustier- tithe,.
eleeli-d hi the emu I |&gt;p k llriek
mull. Miami Bench Itm, Audersmi
ItnllywiMHl. Loris .loluiMio plant
t'llv. Ted Miuire.iu Miami, amt
Hill Spnrrow'hnw-k, Tampa
Fur Ihe other place m, the court
Bnl'tiy Hendry. Jaeksouville. ami
Bryan Sanders, Orlando, were lo-d
'outlier I'lffliui, was plauueif tu
lay to ileciile the race

lU'ricsijcnafion Smi^ltl
For St. John.s Trial
Senator Lloyd F Boyle will
i (-present Si,i,find ami Sumiriule
i niirily in „ ilelr-gatpiii uppi-armp
l"-r"rc the Stole llighwny Coin
inissimi i„ Tallnimsse" Tucsihi)
mid will ask the lionnl In di-ig
null' tlie St. Jutin’s River Trail u*
U. .m. Highway 3fH Ki,*t, Chamber
if Ciimmercf maring''i Fnrresl
Itreekenriilgc amummeii today.

Sciintiir Boyle will net nt tin
■I'lpii-sl uf resolution* pii’vlously
nssKcil iiy the Seminole County
Commission, the City Gommlasinn
and the linard of dlreetnrs of tin
Seminole County Glmmlwr of
Commerce,
The dulegntlnn nf which lie will
he a member will consist of rep­
resentatives nf cities ned counties
along the HI. John'* Hlver Trad
and will lio headed by Ed Kinncv
of Orlnndn, director nf the Hoads
and Bridge* Department of the
Orange County Chamber of Com­
merce.
The purpose of the proposed redesignation la to naslat tourists
proceeding south along IJ. H. 301
to follow tha St. John's River
Trail tn the lower east coast
rather than the longer seaside U.
f*. I. Following the St. John's
Klver Trait would bring motorists
through Sanford.

Next Mlonrlay Is Dcadliitr Fnr Pasnage
Which Will Satisfy
Moth House. Senate
m

\s iiin g t o n

man's

veto. M r .

, 1

Tru m a n

r a ile d

the tiilt infamous.
Mr
I r n m a n vetoed Ihe h i l l
\V, line-day.
to-sponsored
by
Ken
Mel at ru n
ll.-N e r
and
Itep
M a lt e r D .- I' a ,, It -eelse*
unit r o d l f i e * all e x is t l n a U . H.
I n s , oo i m m i a r a l i n n and n a t u r *
mIIiiiIIoii.
I h e P re sid e n t « « t ' l h r was In
f o u r of some of i t s p ro v i s io n s ,
toil said i t s f l a w s outwe ighe d
i t - good p oin ts. He said that
lo him I h r
hill
sm a rked
nf
I tonight e u n lr o l
T h e Sen ate ov erro de Ihe veto
tu
37 to 2H. T h i s was f i v e
voles more th a n the tw o t h i r d s
tn » | tir il y needed I n o v e r r u l e a
p re sid e n tia l veto.

WASHINGTON I'
Senate and
House conferees met today In an
effort lii work nut a enmprnmlse
i-eoriornie control* lull acceptable
tn I iingres* They were raring
,gumM nine bemuse wage, price
nut relit null* expire ul midnight
Monday
I lie iiinlrrrr* told reporters that
un wont of their progress would
to- n-teasoil publicly imtil after to
mglil * sesaton
and it appeared
Ihe session would mil late Into the
night
I lien loti I* io take ihe wIdclv
iliflereiil hill* pn*se(| Ivy the Senate
lint House anil whip them into
■Ulieihirig eaeli eliilllher will sp|irov r
sen May hank i D S f t heads
ill Senate conferee* and Hep Bo
•In- Senate einiferees and Itep
Speinr- ill Ky I thrive from the
Ilouse
Mayiinnk refused to hainrd a
gin-** whether i brief exterulon of
tlie tirese
still gnt
gill it
if ii appear - Congress ran-

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'icfnre she Is released
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er Dilute Mills, in. were killed
alien the ear in which they wera
'idmg nillldrd with ndtiam's veuric near the Halifax Hospital on
•Vest Volusia Avenue
i)iiluim said lie was going 10 (o
15 miles an hour when "the flr*t
'lung I knew this ear was exactly
n finnl of me I tried to apply
the I,rake* That'* when we hit,"
Ruth Mills, a sister of Ihe dead
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THE OLD HOME TO W N

Chief Complaints
On Both Sides Told
By Rent Director

t*iifi«*Mi y, i.

Tenants In St-mlnolu County j
—
»■&gt;-•&gt; ■)»&gt;
V ppitdftlnfi
from the local nrrn rent office
N O —1C\&gt;
■Raimi lllrgnl evictions, reduc­
tion In service* and rent over.S M O K IN G
charRca. The principal complaint*
of landlord* ure that tennnta are
wantonly nr carelessly damaging
the property they are renting, that
they maintain a i.ulaancn on the
premise* or that they fall to pay
rent on time.
That la the wav Area Rent Di­
rector W. It. Wllllama reviewed
the iltuatlon today after five
niontha of operation under tinamended federal rent ntnhlllzntlor
irogram approved hv (,'nngrMaat July .11. The Rent Director
*pointed out that hoth he and the
seal Rent Advlanry Hoard try to
a aa fair and Imparttol aa i*
umanly possible In dealing with
landlord*
rtli and tennnta even thniig*
not alt the alluationa that reach
(he area rent office nr" simple
For example, n landlord hn» n
liRltlmate grievance airninat
e
tenant who stib-lcatc* without no­
tifying him If the rental agreemerit provldca that the landlord In
notified. A tenant who erelia redrear on an nverchargn claim may
aay either that rent a Imve heei
ralaed or that hla landlord ha* re
duced hla arrvlrea while keeping
the rent unchanged, hut to prove
the aecond allegation lan't always
eaiy,
"What many tenarda forget t»
that they cannot rlalm any nor
vlcea that tho landlord waa not re­
quired to provide under tho renl
regulation!," Mr. Wllllama ex­
plained.
"However, If tho landlord hnr
reduced or rllmlnned required aerelcea, the area rent offlre bna the
JACKSONVILLE UP - Daytona
power either to get the aervlce re
Reach has "a reaannnhle lime” to
atored or the rent reduced.
"The rent law give* proteetlm provide separate, equal facilities
■galnat illegal eviction* and It lor Negroes In Its municipal Pen
Auditorium.
apella nut pretty spaclflrallv wlmi body
A filial Judgment amt declaratory
la meant by Illegal," he added.
decree Issued by Federal Judge
"For example, a tenant may not llrynn Simpson Monday enjoined
he evicted for failure or refuaa1 the city and the Peabody Audi
to pay nverrelllng rent, hecatiae lorlum Advisory Hoard from ex­
hla leaae Ima expired, hacauae the cluding Negroes from any per
landlord wan la to offer t.lin pro­ formnnee open tn the public. The
perly for aide while vacant, or lie- decree said banning Negroes was
canan the landlord wanta to pu’ "arbitrary, capricious, discrimina­
friend, and relative* In the matt. tory and contrary tn the ConslltuThere la nn except Inn here. The lion amt laws of the United Stales "
landlord mav evict to provide a
"Equal privileges and upixirlunlvacant milt for Ida parenta ur Ida tics" fur whites and Negroes In
eh lid."
use of tho auditorium was also
In addition to maintaining c ordered.
ntllaanre, which la one Important
The decree said affairs spunga
ground on which landlord.-! legally sored by "private organizations
may evict, the nan of tho dwrliinu such ns the Civic Music Assoctato
'or Illegal or Immornl purpose.! tlon, the 1.Ion’s Club and the like,,
ip alio a ground for eviction, ‘.he with the right to select their uwn
Irta Rent Director inld, Eviitlnu members and their own audiences"
li legal alao for uon.paymer.t ot who lease the auditorium from
lime tn time and have done so In
legal rent.
The local Rent Advlanry Hoard the past, nre "outside the Issue
made up of resident* here who presented In this suit and are nut
Volunteer their aervlcea, may make within the scope of the permanent
recommcndationa mi
Individual injunction."
The suit was brought against
rental prohli-ma, na well na caneral rent problems, Mr. Will (anti the city and the board a year ago
emphasized.

By STANLEY

&amp;*«

LAKE MARY

BOOKS

Mr. and Mrs, Frank Evan* Jr.,
■ml their two son*, Allen and
Richard, and their daughtcr-inIan, Mr*. Richard Evan* of Bos­
ton, Maas, were In Lake Mary,
Inst Wednesday, on thetr vacation
t»ur of the state.
'.W. —id Mrs, J, M. RarkKdate
and Mr*. Don Riley and children
of Dunnellon, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Wells Sunday. Miss
Judy Barksdale, who has been vlsi'lng the Wells, returned with
them.
The Misses Betty and Dorothv
Erederlek of Montgomery, Ala.
are vlsltlnir their unci" and aunt,
I Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tillli.
. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. H nW te and
two children are vacationing in
Menviand.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hlldrom and
children of Oreen Cove Springs
spent the Father's Day weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Llovd.
Mr. and Mr*. II. J, Keefer and
♦wo rhlldren are spending some
time at Hang Run. Md.
Father's Day, Mrs. .1. L. Bol­
lard and her daughter, Mrs. W. P.
Ri'rke and granddaughters, Dor­
othy and Gavin Burke, attended
th&lt;- flweetwntr- Church Ifnmor-nmlng, near Pearson, Ga. Mrs.
Rii'kn and Dornthy returned Hie
following Monday, hot the other
two remained to visit relatives.

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HTAMPM IS.stT.lt
JACKSONVILLE i* - Collector
of Internal Revenue John L. Enha
Hondnv aent out nullrca In Florlda’a H7D holdera nf federal orcupn
tlonal gnmhllnu alainpi Hint they
expire June so He inlil renewed
atampa, which coat ISO, may he
purchased from hla office hero dur­
ing July.
Five new alnmpi were laaued
Monday, one gning hi Henry
Frenchy llenderann, Star Route 2,
Itox 48, 210 W. Euclid, DuLanil.
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to he molat after baking, add
enough milk an that tho loaf hare,
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‘Solid South’ Help
Called Necessary
For Republicans
MIAMI tgi — Tho Republicans
need some support
irl In the "Solid
Smith" to win Iho
Ihe tipresidential
election this fall, nccnrnlug to Kirk
A I.andon, Miami, chairman nf
"KloritlaforKIscnhower."
"Without support In tho Solid
South, the Republican prospects,
based on the HUM election ami the
more recent trends Indicated In
stale gubernatorial elections, do
not appear to offer much encouragcmrnt," I.andon laid In an
Interview In today's Miami Herald.
The Miamian said Den. Dwight
I). Elsenhower Is the only Repunllcan candidate who can hrenk Into
tho solid Domncratlc South and
win the November election.
A foothold below tho Mason-DIx
on Lino plus the tremendous youth
vole would bo sufflrlent tn put
the general Info (he While House,
Lamlon anld, adding that Sen.
Robert A. Taft roultl never hopo
to dent the Southern bloc.
lie said 40 of the 120 Southern
electoral voles hold the key to a
4-ycnr tenure In Washington and
the Soulh Is ripe for n change due
to the Increasing breach created
by the Democrat!1 support of a
compulsory
Fair
Emplnymorit
I’notice* Com
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Policemen Fined In
Civil Rights Affair
CHICAGO UK - The ehlaf nf
police and two policemen of auburban Cicero wore fined a total
of 12.300 Monday aa the m u lt of
riot* lait July touched off when
a Nei iro family attempted to move
Into ‘the all-white luburb.

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Sticky Weather Is
Outlook For Wide
Areas Over Dixie

The Weather

High l/IW Prrclp.
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the Cculrul mid Southern portions
in
77
of Iho country.
HU 78
Wind anil min storms swept Mid­
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west areas during the night, with
heavy damage to property and
crops in some sections. The thun­
HOLLYWOOD
der storms, accompanied by wind*
which reached near tnmadtc ve­
Ity n o n THOMAS
locity In some parts or Iowa, hit
HOLLYWOOD i * - "Where do over lown. Wisconsin, Minnesota
they get all that stuff?" asked nml Northern Michigan. In Iowa,
the storm disrupted com in unteas
Shelley Winters
Rons, demolished farm buildings.
•She was referring In the rumor uprooted trees mid telephone* and
mongers who have reported that killed livestock
she mu! bridegroom Vittorio
(lass
li
/\ hot-humid belt extended south­
man were fighting She continued: ward from the Great Lakes region
"That's a lot nf hnhmcy. Vittorio and eastward from the Texas Pan­
mid 1 get along great, We have handle, A few low temperalure*
differences of opinion, hut our ba­ during the nlghl were ns high as
sic Ideas are the
nt same. •Resides, 80 Headings Monday Included 107
we never fight."
nt Dili City. K an , 103 at Amarillo,
"We discuss," rcmnrkcd On**- Tex., nml tifl at Omaha and Pa'
man, a fellow of few mid well- iluenh. Ky.
chosen words
Temperatures were around nor-.,
I had gone to lunch with (lass ntal levels In other nrca*. There
man to discuss Art and such mnl were showers along the Central
tors. Hut Mrs. (inxsmun dropped Atlantic Coast mid over the Upper
In to hrenk bread with us and Ohio Valley Light rain fell In the
snmrhmv Hie subject got Into do Crolral Itorky Mountain region.
meslic matters Like arguments
"After we went to Mexico, some
body printed that we were break
log up." said non - stop Shelley
"Now how can they do that? Why.
we only had one big argument, and
that was over Vittorio's driving.
He’s a very good driver, Hut Eu­
ropean style. He'll drive 80 miles
mi hour n few fuel behind another
TOKY MWThe edge of a fy
car. 1 didn't go for that, and I phoon hit Japan today and heaped
told him so."
death and destruction on porilnnx
"(tor only major difference," of the four main Islands.
At least 81 persons were killed
marked thelliillnn, "Is in philosophy
of acting. Shelley, like moil Amer­ ami the loll was rising as reporta
ican actors, believes In Iho real­ on mo In over ha tiered communi­
istic kind of acting. I have been cation systems. Tho casualty toil
schooled In the classical stage, and Included 77 Injured and 38 missing.
Tho Japanese Coast Guard said
t believe In u more stylized kind
33 fishing boats with 234 persona
of acting "
Tho waitress brought (iassmnn's aboard also were unaccounted for.
may hove been blown to
order, which was hnrnn and eggs. Homo
’Huh," commented Shelley, "gut- sea.
The storm hit Monday night. It
ling pretty Americanized, aren't
began blowing out tn sea by mid
youY”
day.
"We Invented this dish." GassTorrential rain* raised the Naman
countered.
"Columbus garo River In flood stage. A thoubrought It over with him." This sand men are fighting breaks In
sort nf hnnler goes on all Iho lltnc. Its banks In nn effort to prevent
Onssman Is playing In hi* second flooding around Nngoya and Gifu,
U. S. film, and 1 asked him foi 230 miles west nf Tokyo.
his Impressions nf America.
National rural police reported #,
"As for Hollywood,' ho replied, ooo homes damaged by the wind
"It Is exactly what I expected. Ev­ and rain which In many placet
ery fantastic thing I ever heard amounted to 10 per cent of th*
nhout Iho place li true, 1 did not annual rainfall. Tokyo'w i i hit by
like New York very mueh. The so • mile winds and four India* of
tempo Is too fast, ana (he buildings rain.
are ugly. Except at night. New
York at night Is venr beautiful."
Trip To Mexico
Classman has a unique contract
with MUM which permit* htm to
i r « » iia it ! r rm * Pane O h I
spend six months of each year tn
hla native Italy, "They did not the altera, even in the smallest
III*
went to give If lo me, hut 1 in­ amt moat primitive country vll*
sisted," he explained. "It li not lagea. The mountain* also sur­
easy to break the tiff with your prised hint, Mr. Blown said. They
jiome country. Beildei, 1 think It .warn far more formidable, more
Boston
Chicago
lai* Angeles
New Oilraits
Now York
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Wnslllnutnq
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Typhoon’s Toll Is
Heavy As It Rakes
Japanese Islands

Mr. and Mrs. narnrtt Harrison
of Orlando were the guests of her
-arent*. Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Smith,
Father's Dav weekend.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Evan* have
returned from Lynchburg, Va„
where they were present at the
e-srrlaee nf their son, John, to
Ml«* Martina Irby. On the wav
home, they stonned *1 Bedford,
Vs., end vMt-d B. A. Norris, for­
mer f ake Mary resident, who Is
now living -at the Elks' Home
there
N/Sgt. James Rrave* arrived
Saturday to apend a ten dav leave
with hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. J.
II. Reams, before ho expect* to go
oversea*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Redman a r­
rived Batorday and began revival
service* "t the Church of the Narnrene. The puhlle Is cordially In­
vited to attend each ovrnlni'.
Returned from thn Senior HI
I’resbyterian Confcronee, at I.nke
’ Wales ins students, Yvonne Eu­
banks, George Patterson Jr. and
Wnodle Friend and memhern of
thr teaching staff, Rev. and Mr*.
L. W. Scott.
Mrs. Dan Desmond ha* gon« to
Grangehurg. S. C. for a short
time, to visit her aged mother who
fontlnue* III.
Wada Wansley Jr. of Jackson­
ville I* visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Wanslw.
Charles HJoblnm Jr. has enlisted
In the Navy, following his grad­
uation from the Seminole High
School with the claaa of 1PR2.
Mexican emphasis on sports. In­
cluding baseball, soccer and Jalalai. They also reported seeing
hundreds of hlcv-llsls on the highways of the nation.

ON
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*✓
Mrs. L. E. Reel, assisted by
Mr*. Milton Moore, entertained
The Rev. and Mrs. Edward
on Friday at Green Springe hon­ Klrcher were honored at a fare­
oring her daughter. Miss Janice i well party last week prior to their
Keel, on her 17th birthday. The departure for Plnecnstle where
guesta enjoyed swimming and n ] he was r&gt;-c..r-tly assigned. During
delicious picnic supper.
tiiv program a duet was sung
Thn*« levlted *o_ be_.’t'th ttjj-1 by Ml**, j. 00(1:0^.wsL * • Lewis
honoree, Mis* "‘Ri-?7,‘' were Iftc and Iwogcne Lewi* followed by
Misses Heverly Gray, Lucia Goff, ii reading by Mrs. Paul Drnwdy.
A quartet composed of Chad
Linda Leonard, Ann H aW n.
Joan Wright, Alice Brown, JoAnn Allen, Genie Revelle, Roxanne
Moore, Gail Bitting, Betsy Ann Henderson and Warren Jackman
Carter,
Sylvia
Hayes, Lynn, enng “Soon Ah Will Done With
Lerry and David Reel and Joe the Trublca of the World" and
Moore.
"Dry Rones". During the social
period a gift of monev was prosented to the honoredu guests In
appreciation of their service here.
Elder Springs
lly MRS. MARGARET TIN DRI- At the request of the group Rev.
and Mrs. Klrcher sang a duet to­
ELDER SPRINGS
(Special) gether using one of their them*
Mrs. Walter Gay was honored eongs. Tho gathering was dis­
Thursday evening at the home of missed with the entire group
Mrs. O. P. Wade with a miscel­ Joining In a circle and singing
"Blest Be the Tie that Rinds".
laneous shower.
Miss Dorothy Harrell left SaturPrlxos were won by tho Mmc*. dny for Orlando where ah* hhas
Ralph Peters, It. W. Lord, H. A. accepted a position with the
Stlenmcyer. Refreshments of wed­ American Fire and Casualty Co.
ding cake, punch and mints were for tho summer month*.
IN S I K A N C R A T A S A V IN G
served to the following guests,
Miss Ann Sikes has gone to
Mmcs. C. C. Manner. J. P. Lu* Tlfton, On. where she will spend
FO R YOUR
Itonche, Arnold Tlndct, R. E. e. vacation with Mr. xml Mr*.
H O M E - A U T O M O B IL E
Solderhlom, II. A. Gooding, W. II. F o s t e r (bidden.
Greene, Clifford Johnson, Ralph
Lesley, Marthu
mid Hugh
B U S IN E S S
Peters, R. W. Lord, L. I. Long, Whittle left last week fur llnvnnn,
H. A. Stlenmcyer, Leon Stlcn Fin. where they will spend thu
Wy
meycr. John H. Wynn,
Annin uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarney
Mnndon, Cecil Fields, Henry Dee’s, Whittle.
Ruth nml Ann Jett, I.lndn Holder■lim Daniels left Tuesday to
blnm, and Nancy Ann Drew.
make hi* home with his father in
Hostess wna Mrs. O. P. Wade, Asheville. N. C.
co-hostess, Mmes. J. P. LaRoache,
Rev. and Sir*. Alvls Herring
J. R. Dunaway, C. C. Manner.
and three rhlldren of Montlcelto, "Your Mutual Insurance Friend1
Ark. were visitors on the home
112 N. Park Avf.
Phone l#4
-Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tlndel of rumpus lust week.
Lake Monroe visited Mr. und Mrs.
Mr. ami Mr*. Knlx-rt Lee and
Arnold Tlndel and son* recently. daughter. Sharon, of Avon Park
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Wynn are enjoying several days with
has ns their guest their grand­ his parent*. Mr. nml Mrs. Fay
daughter, Mis* Jean Townsend Lee. On Wednesday afternoon
of Orlando.
the group was Joined by -Mr. and
Ruddy, Gloria, ami Dwight Mrs. J. G. David and duughtcr,
Flowers arc visiting in Georgia Dramie,
to Dnytnna
with their grand-parent* Mr. and Reach foranda went
swim and picnic
Mrs. Flowers.
lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. l.eon Stelnmeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uoulllotte
and daughter Ethyl Ann spent
the weekend along with Mr. nml returned Monday after spending
Mrs. Hubert Lee and daughter at ten days visiting his parents In
New Smyrna Ifcach, while there Panama City and enjoying some
they attended the Hen Hide Fiesta. doen sen fishing.
Warren Jiicknipn was guest of
Mrs. S. E, Norwood ami Miss
Norlne Norwood aro on vacation honor nt u farewell party hold
Thursday nt Daytona Reach given
in Texas visiting relatives.
Mr. Theodore Olgesbly of At­ for him by the Intermediate class
lanta, Ga. visited here with his of which he has been serving ns
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim 01- teacher. Following n welner roast
nesldy. Mr. Olgeshly has returned with all the trimmings, n water­
cutting
was
enjoyed.
to Guinesvlllo whom he attends melon
Others attending Hie outing In
summer classes at U, nf F.
Mi. and Mrs. W. L. Hlers are addition to the members of tho
visiting their daughter-in-law and ilnss anil the honored giu-st were
son, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. liters Mrs. Irene Jackman, Mr*. Charles
Jr. and family In Georgia. Mr. Thompson and Mr. W. J. Showerr.nd Mrs. Hlors will go from man.
Mr*. Cecil Sellers honored her
Georgia on tn South Carolina.
Mrs. Wilbur Nnlan and chll. dnnghter, Connie, with n party
bubl Friday afternoon celebrating
■Iren nre visiting In Ocala.
hnr third birthday. The children
plnyed nutdnora before being
Ct*« Ik* Lee* DHtiac* apefiter the
DIRS AT IIHI
•ut-sl-Uw* l*l*sk*a* snoiktr wkeaHOLLYWOOD i,ft - Eight weeks served refreshments on the lawn.
•vtr t»o (•*■ Thta ika deaia't k m
after she celebrated her tooth The hostess was assisted III serv­
ta cemytt "Infaiaiatioa" la Iks dis­
birthday, Mrs. Hlllctln VlscnlJn ing by Mrs. Trumnn Jennings and
tant city, isd year call |»M tkrae|k
died Monday. Her son. Joseph, Mrs. Don Slowell. Playmates In­
la*tar.
said It was the first Illness of her vited were Linda and I’atsy Long,
Jimmy. Danny, nml Allan llrndlife.
Mrs Visentln moved here from dock, David Wlelioldt, llirkle and S O U T H E R N R I L L T E L E P H O N E
Itlvcnlnirk,
Maxine,
New Jersey three years ago be­ Christina
muse tho climate Is similar lo &gt;Dottmi. Gorky and Vince Stoweli A N D T E L E G R A P H C O M P A N Y
that of her native Venice In Italy rod Robert Sellers. Others at-

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The actor, who he* done III (Urn*
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lexton. Doe* that mean Bhelley
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treachereua. and more beautiful
than ha had Imagined.
Among tha antartalnmenta pro­
vided for the Rotarlan visitors
during their atav In Mexico City,
Mr. 8tow* related, were hull
flghta, a "Charro” featlval. featur­
ing Mexican muale and dances and
horeemanahlo by a group of Charroe, aort of gentltme* cowboy*,
who correapond more to a ridm*
club in tbla country, and a folklore
Fartval featuring costume*, muale
and daneea of each Mexican atata.
Thla laat, ha’added, wee specta­
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iver, (he doe* plan
wood could ba envious.
hi* six month* In Italy with
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fi-hlng trln In Georgia, this on*t
weekend, going there with O. P.
Westmoreland and hi* son, Donald.

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Mr*. H. C. Pataiman and hat
mother, Mr*. Alver Carter, Mr*.
Aletha Evans, Norma Evane,
Marie Goodwin, Mrs. Kirby Sai­
lers, and Mr. and 'Mr*. Robert
Allen nf DeLand, grandparent* ot
the honoree.
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Warren Jackman left Friday to
spend the weekend with Ins slater,
Susan, in Lexington. Ky. enrqijtn. s
to the National Convention of the
Key Club which will be held
next week In Chicago. Following
tho convention, Warren will jour­
ney to Little Rock, Ark. where
he will lie met by Rev. Alvls
Herring, former staff worker at
the Home. Ho will tie employed
during the eummer mont
itiia In
*■ newspaper office In that c lty ^
before entering college In the fall.

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Truman Requested
louse To Invoke
Hartley Law
Standing,Vote For In­
junction Use Is 1*10
To 133 By Coalition
Of GOP, Democrats
WASHINGTON (/Pi — A ( V

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Two Holdup Slayers
Of Physician Being
Sought Over State

WASHINGTON
-The Home
Joined with the Sx-njle today III
raquasttng President Truman to
try !o slop the 3 week old ilet l
llrike by using Ihu Taft llaartley
Law.
£ H wrote the "reim est" into a
^sage-price control bill on which a
final vote still must he taken, alter
refusing In “direct" the President
to take Injunction action
The standing vote for the in
Junction “ request" was I'M lo UJ
The ‘/request" was embodied in
an amendment offend by Hep
Smith (D.-V«.) It was supported
by most Republicans unit .iilnuml
all the Kmilliern Democrats. Ad
ministration Democrat-, uml some
(^Republicans from Idg industrial
areas voted ugainsl It
Under the I II l.aw, the nilinln
titration could seek u court order,
good for 80 days, against lonliim
allon of Hie strike.
The Kenule voted two weeks ago
to rc&lt;|tic£l ttiat Mr. Truman use
this procedure
After that vole, there was specie
latlon (he Pres idem would loro to
the law, despite till distaste for
gait, if Ihe House followed the Hen
w ate'» lead.
Hut last Thursday Mr Iranian
told a news conference thui t’on
gress couldn't tell him what to do
He went on lo say, however, lliul
be was considering use of the law
■nd had had it uiuier consideration
all along.
Then, lit the next breath, he
questioned whether the striking
steelworkers would go, hack to
Jobs even If the government
I got M ^ n tts lr ik o injunction,

MIAMI ift — Police guards were
assigned today to protect an at
tractive technician who wes the
principal witness to the holduji
slaying of a Miami naturopath
ids clinic Tuesday night.
!&gt;he gave .police detailed desen P
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tious of the two men involved In
Hie death of Dr. Clifton Cread
Hprlngmyer, 40. Police throughout
Hie state are searching (nr them.
The technician, Miss Joyce
While, told Detective Charles Sapp
the holdup men entered the clinic
about U.SO p. in. while she was
painting un outer room.
tine man stayed with her while
Hie other went Into the doctor’s
office, she said. Sue heard sounds
of n scuffle.
"The first man ran into the of
flee lo help his buddy out," she
explained tu Sapp. "That’s when I
ran out the back door for help
.lust as 1 left the building 1 heard
a shot tired."
Police said the bullet hit Dr
Hpilnginyer In Ihe chest A 15
inch metal rod was lound beside
his body, Indicating lie had been
trying to defend himself
.Miss White told police she could
Identify Ihe two men She was
taken to headquarters to look al
photographs of prowlers and ban
dlls Known to hove operated In
the northwest section where Ihe
i-liulc is located.
Miss White said the men were
between 20 and 22 years old and
were around six feet tall. (Jns
was wearing a maroon or wine
colored shirt and dark pants. The
other had on a flowered shirt and
a light tan anglnear-type cap
Rapp said robbery appeared lo
U lb#.motive. 'I1m doctor’s wallet
was on his desk.
Dr. Sprlngmycr’s mother, Mrs
Kaye Hprlngmyer, was In the build
tug which contained living quarters
as well as the clinic, but did not
see her son shot. A brother also
lived there hut was mil present
I The detective said three other
, witnesses saw the men ruuntug
-null, along
ng Northwest Sixth Ave
mu* Just alter tho shot
"Their description of the fleeing
robbers generally fits the descrip
linn given us by Miss While,"
Hupp said.
T . Hprlngmyer, a Wuild War
II veteran, came here from Ohio
after the war and built the clinic.
Hu waa sued for divorce on Nov.
I, HttO, by Hetty Jana Maxwell,
whom ha married on April 24,
1050. .She charged that he neg­
lected her, "devoting practically
every waking moment to tha
furtbaranca of hla profession."

Steel.

And Rep Muller &lt;D. N Y.) ded ared (hit getting un 80 day antistrike court order under the T-ll
Law would be "neither fair nor
affective"
"Anyone who thinks, you can
force them llhe steelworkers) to
shake morn money tor the steel
barons la mistaken," lie said
"You say to the men ‘You work,'
and to tfia steel berona 'You taka
. the profits.'"
Administration leaders virtually
conceded early In the debate that
^ i coalition of Republicans and
v Southern Democrats was in control
of tha House.
Whan Hep. Rrown (It-Ohio) pro­
posed that the House "direct"
rather than "request" that the
President use Ihe T-H L
l.aw, Deino
cratlc Leader McCormack (M aia.)
commented that tho proposal
"thowa how drunk with power the
coalition la."

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BLKH INITIATION
i There will be a meeting of tho
w W la Club Thuradire evening at
IlgO, Lao DuUivr, secretary of the
V»'
auliailun, announced today.
- f in e r will tie served at the Elks
ledge at the beginning of tho
meeting, and initiation ceremonies
will be conducted by officer* of
t the
Daytona Beach Lodge No.

Lt. U. P. Branan Jr., 11HNK,
was released to Inactive duty June
20 after having served on IU
months of sea duty alnee being
recalled to service In November,
ID50. After sarvlng IS months on
the USB White Marsh (LBD-8)
he waa tranaferred to the UHR
Oglethorpe (AKA-100) for the
remainder of Ids tour of duty In
the Atlantic and Madltarranean.
Lt. Branatt la tha aon of Mr. and
Mrs. C. f , Branan of 1112 West
First Street. Ha and hli wife re­
side at 2S8 Euclid Avenue, Day­
tona Beach where ha Intends to
resume hie practice of architecture
With th* firm of (Irtffln and Uimon.

Hearing Opens On
Bay County Constable
C E (ft - An Air
from Tyndall Field
be aaw Ray County
m ar Bralay itrlku a
over the head with

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Of A m erica’ Told
Taft Confident Of First Ballot Win Work Described
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Al Kiwanis Club
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s i g n It ht - cauM* o f o l h n r s .
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lliu IIiiiim' adopted i x i t l m u l c o n
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F oiii hoys, unu 11, one f t , and
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pay It "
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l.y paienls, xxuru tirought hufuru
a g u cnillrols un q il u y u s uf r u m s
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■vliiuiicu cuncurliiog thefts uml
J imios cxiilalm'd Dial thu orluloal unlet lugs Into i m, m elons iducun
in-foru film "imhuddud In a mu
liiuxu during the |mst revural weeks of
of IciHslBllon winch xxuuhl pcrpci . ontrols law cxuinptcl
Ualu Injustices of long stamlln-' i roups from pricu cuntrols lint was xvI, Ich Ihe Imyis lire silspeclud.
against many other nations uf llu- uilurprutud not lo cxuuqit Ilium
Another livuring was set i,y
world, listupor Urn ufforta wu nr. from wage roiifrnls llu argued .lodge Htei,strum for Monday
making tu rally iho men iif'Ba&gt;.t " '“t
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and West alike to llm cjuxb „t " ‘J S w|nm llicru uro im pricu con Gillie (in) Inquiries. Today's lieurfreedom, and intensify ihn repre*.
nig InOi'd two hours uml included
of um
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thefts. Am,earing tu
ium, Ihu llollso votud 11)0 lo 1.1J testifypetty
Rainfall Yesterday
xveru Police Cnlcf Roy G
’ , request 1‘riixlduot Truman to
-ixa Ihu ’I':,ll Hartley l.axx in Ihe Willlums, Patrolmen Joe and Jack
Rainfall during th* heavy show­ O, E, White Servlcen
Sunatu hud al Hickson, and Hgt. H. W. Tench.
er 1st* yesterday afternoon total
Held Thi« MorninK udy v,lied loThuinaku
thu ruquusl.
lad .87 of an Inch, according to
Drive Ih Renewed
E. J. .Moughton Jr., and lowered
Funeral
a*rvlca*
were
held
at
I
A
I
‘
m
u ln im -u
the temperature which had reach­ tha gravvaida in Evergreen Cer.iu "
l i r t l l U H t n Hy Merchants Group
ed 87 degree*.
thU rnornln* at 10;00 o’cImcs ( &gt; &lt; )h u tn l* H l i l l i r S t u t l u l l
During tha shower, lightning tery D.
E. Whit#, who died uni
The hoard of director* of the
hit and split a pine tree In tho for
denly at Ida homa, 1100 Myrllx
James A, Hunt of Atlanta, G*. Sanford Merchants Asaoclation
yard of Joe Jarrell, 2010 Oak Avanua Monday night.
i .,* purchased the Gulf Killing met Monday tu determine way*
Avanua, a light' wire behind the
Th* Rev. J. E. McKinley offi­
haute caught fir* apd firemen ciated at thu service, Mr. White it .’Hetlon, French Avenue and First and meane of concluding Iho A*ware-called lo tha acena. Another eorvived bv tha widow and one .Street, from J. Itralley Odham, lociallon’a currant membership
tree, about 100 faat away from daughter, Mra, W. W. Middleton h„d assume,1 uperatiun of it this drive, M. L. Reborn said today.
Rome 200 merchants are ex­
&gt;v*ek.
tha pin# waa alio hit.
of Waehlngton, D. C.j niao two
Mr. Hunt, who Is the brother pected to renew membership In
Juna rainfall, now totalling 4.88 •latere in Loe Angeles, Calif. H„
Inchaa la etlll -below tha normal waa born Jan. 4, 1882 In Fredaric- of William and Edward Hunt and ihe organisation before the drive
mark of 7.48 inchaa, eald Mr. ton, New Brunswick. Canada, and the nephew uf E. M. Hunt, has is completed, Mr. Raborn added.
Hunt's Gulf Soliciting membership has thus
id the
tl station,
..................................
Moughton. Temperatures during ‘ ad lived In Sanford fur 21 years
far been dona by mall and will
the month have been above nor­ ,here ha was engaged in tha auto Citation.
A veteran of World War 11, Mr. b# accompli*had Ly personal con­
mal, May rainfall, totalling 8.73 parte bualntae. He had bean In III
Inchaa, waa a bit below tha nor­ haallh for tha past three years. Hunt aarvad In Europe and was tact to complete tha drive,
in |h* Haiti* of Uta tlulge. For a
mal. average of four InchesCAM ERA^LUB
lima ha waa a prisoner of war.
CORRECTION
Tl]* recently formed Ranford
IU haa been connected with the
Jik Weatherebee, who wa* Veteran* Administration in At­ Camera Club will meat tonight at
lanta. atrvlng s i chief of re­ 8:16 o'clock at tha City l u l l In
tha commissioners' room, It was
Ium iS S M sS a t e search and renabimatlon.
commarcTal ag*At hot* and
II* inland! to make hi* horn* announced today by B. P. Barger*,
To was trans hare, and hla wife and family aka who addad that h* will again show
a. E. N. field. due hart soon. A member of tha Interesting color slidei of Euro­
ht eg*#!,Ur# Baptist Church, ha ha*, bean ac­ pean acanss. H* will also talk on
photographic composition.
tive lo religious work.
IMa.
au;. cn cnotisaici h» .'let. Met’ ,,
•N*
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( 'lu ll.. Teal G.tti Used
I'u Sin.isii 1lig Mobs;
Amctic.ut
General
I-. Ibu iit’il Slightly

lh III I N l I.K.MKNTH
J n |; Vii i une thousand steellupanere |mllce tonight
V.lll I’lrrt S.ty r,j , hilieiiocl.il
ok*- ....
iq . mob ut .'5.10 Korean
iiul Ft pail**
\&gt;mm,units hurling
Fomiuimi-.i 1 lii ii .1 fiif»hnioh
util riot) in crowded
* hi l t Jill n M aI tells 10 . brisk halfWould I •»’ I &gt;r&lt; r
hum
hall l»
ttiidlii! ill Hie tail i*«f HihurbSfl
Iti -.1 \ \ n i l I t it
.tMHM. ........ P ll.c I'mI* .1 f.lttuU hello 11I'd 1*1 rv e n i hours
tallr. * lull Amnio in iiohlip In Big
ulitili ,1. |
N a t l o o s ’ t o p Ml.Ill .11 I
toil,IX ill i-If,-t I .I n . .I the i lint hiti ♦i n. ti&lt; d ii ii j nr i m houths rn
Iap in
n i s i ’ til I,ill nul l I i 1&lt;I I Iks Ii; all mil (vti
\\ ii i-i 11 polo*1 aiui to rioters
r«'HM «iffi*iifiIy« m (tiu vi live til
nil luiii uui to* ihHiiiiiiitrilors
ini I h
Ml i a h i m : a u
til n*l.
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1111’ | »i.11*I r I AOlf* Ifltl H II viM’ Mil* it hi iti** 11 h i tire a
\n Mu* i n ail Kh H* i al « ii horned
Hull I ll O’
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I hr ifftls wi n* nl» ifi viiig the
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11( Oil
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with ifouioir h al ions *:chi*d*
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toil! o(i tilt t h e
njc'i iii loaov lir.a | Ipiiii ur I'llitfS.
i h o i I m l t o u t * u n i i i l i y I h * Oil fli r
llo I nk Vo l it if al the SUl'hd of
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VVtill 1 pi U1 C hi I k fill
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fahoo a 11 ini-' licit Ilap * Jill!
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p i n h t hl v ill
n .mi iuihl ti i fiei (Him ) in lokyo
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of
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mei
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hours a f l e r h o o t l r e t f - ul N. i v y :m«i l i r e i t o o f r l f t v elVjhl h i i i m n t r j f t o r l
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Iii liiil* |)t Mil 11(;k*a"*' I ' *«11J* i I. *i I in Mu
l u'r hv «*I|ifn«ri4* icid
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till III
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III VV i hiiik' hit!
I •t*1. n 41
lire* F l u r i I 4i'll l i , I' M’ 4&lt;I• 111
l a r y H u h i ’i i L mv * m
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"1 Ihlnk Hint i m w t ol llu- did*.
I'nirii-k Itrrgere, furim-ily with KHi cn N i n o n / till- 21) l u t e a n
tht- Hlate ttr|&gt;m Im. iit In tin- Con- ii pi l Hoi l I l i nt t k r it m i l d lie a
inInti, (imeral'a Office in Munich n t r o n i i e r r n u d l i l a l r t h a n T a f t , ”
and illrectm fur lh« "Voice of Kim- told u ill'll a rimferrnca.
’I lie Koirriior, ilinlrmnit of
America", recounted a mnnl.. r nf
intcrreilng incident* relaiivi- tu Penm,) Ivunl.'i Vu iiieitihei dele- u|, III lie :|KCih riuinila nitjiii C h i p i v r ,
Future
F n r u if r s uf
oh^UUk &lt;c;R:’&gt; «o»4*8*tie(8» Uui l i i f f ( h e pas*t - c h o n l
his work at tlio meeting nf tin- gatioii, tmidm lied, lio w rifr,. ^.1 toe Driivm rriii^intr
.Hilo II JO p
III K
Pilot Club held la-lpe-Yarhi flui* that Mr ptill could mil 1&gt;« in- r.n
f f i l i i t v e i e *I&lt;micr 11i *’*! t o d a y t o Ki
A. vki t l a b o u t c u o i m i h i u
faet uvenina. Tr.- was lu-rumpanlrt leipirlr.1 un a “swing" In LivenoniroU.
j»v t w o h o y ^ f i o n i
thu
d u e l o r x p i i r l o i n .In o n l e s s i ' oii
liv Ida wife, xvliu xv»- aim con- tin W i t .
i l i o o l , l l o i i h v T i v l i l t : in, | B o h h ,
giesd iio o
them
Kistrilhovv n
"1 i l o n ' l i r / u i d U aa a e i v i u u ,
uei-ted wltu tliv Hi at* DiqiaitmeiH
Iho H o i f
Hie govrruoi liilil nensm ni. S'u bald
at Munich.
I h e y w o r e U i t t u i h o tl h i D - m
I h a v e i i i ii rli u n i t e f a i t h ill I Me Hail §Jipl lit h| J o h n P h ' i i U i o f l l u
'Iho theme of tli
llrig rre’s i l i f i m l e l , n u t . "
• * &gt;«M11iui*•» iifi R'Haar
I lir iio ir iu u i, liiniM'lf, ha- d&gt;'
talk xvii- nri In'einuliuiiiil It, In
Iii*'. aiie*
\ e r it'll Hi l l ml L o i u m l D t e ,
limn mid vvl.nl the \ iu.*i- n(
i m I isi I* m i i o ' I I i Ki n 1fly , M l : ; i n i j i
Amerli'a l». wlial It ii miin,..«tnt tu
, u l t i n tl in mi i l o11o* f uuj
i lot | Ut i
dti and xvliat U .all il». if runlin
nlv 4*m
1 D u l l 111 *'&gt;1i 111‘*' I (i I n i (it &gt;
urd. It,1 tu|d luixv tin- Him-iiiii, an,
•«h .1
effvi-Ilvi'ly "jauiininu" tli* Vulcu
l L , r « m n f hi O r tsii v 4»1 V’.'t'n
tu xuch an extent that inmetlinea
h i i i i u i « e i m i l l iii »* i n - M i&gt;’( i on
iii
nut of a 21 houi period ii cun tie
H u tithi, l l o h h y I n y l o r (iinutett m i
heard for only a few minutes then
tfirif u e r o ’u i l u i f h:itl Im t i i t n u i r h t
In a 12 to 15 mil,* radlm
HI l l u ’ *&gt;leiii*‘h t u i y
t’li'H Is o f t h e
"Th« most poxx.'rftil tiai amltlvr
WASHINGTON
I'reMil.m
I V A M I I N l i l t *N
ix T h a
11, , u m
Mi l e ii’ e u i J v tisi lOlFI J h»* G m i l l i
known to aclencu wlMi 1,200,00(1 TT u ii i it 11 l u d f i v v e i n e d u m e u M i i i x n l f t l l i « h i v III 1,1 i - a r h l i n l u l i l u J l H u ^ I h , \,-t ..f D i l i , m a i l ' j m u i M .
»aits of power l&gt; set mi in Mun­ n v e i l m o l l n t f (li e ual Ui i i ' f l l i n m l p t &lt; •.lint- k r e p t - t , , r xxl ml i - s ul c r l i e u , , . - t t i n t v i „ - tr, I i i h ).
ich and beamed directly at Mos- Hul l eoilii. H e s u l d I h o h i l l 1a iii I n s pi i n - I'uilliiM-, I l l l t i i c H mi , Hit- . ..i,,,!,!- I ),.- j n . j g t N , , , w „ - - l a i l u .
cow", Air. Ilergvir said d«- i thing In inmi a
ii. i-i ,it it,,' | ,i ii ,. ii ni i k, , | i | ., .. t u i
s i i i u i i l :tr, x e u u a a
the "Voice of America” a. helng
T h e i n o f i H i r e vvmh u n o o f Mu hi- l u l h t w r d iii l i m i ’ HIV)
l I, *
&lt;,,p e r u s e )
a„ ' i c l l u r n l
the must "wonderful thm,i 'hat i m i t l h o l l y i l e h a l e i l o f t h e S- n. i
t h r i l l , li. HI x n l r xv .i-i j i i i u i i ,; I'logium li,&lt;ie during th.
|i*-t
has aver liap|iene&lt;l".
G un« re ui now diiiw inu to u c l o c
ihe I d
p n h m i i K i i c n h e l o r r t h e xt ’u r
mcluded
Ihu g u t h c i m g
.if
He explained how the "Voice" I U i l e l i ’i ultTN n u n l il e l n t i f l o d | « tv* H o o m * e m i l d p H t l u w n l o I h e qili-N h n o u y l i n n , 2,1 l u x e s u f h e * * , lie
was named. Originally, he -ant a that ilalt- hack In I7U» and sale .......... . xxlicltui u, xvlp,- mil muxt d e c l i n e d , t h e , Mlr-Miut » f m i l , , U I m i s (‘Alri'im* (‘im ri'iMn i lln* •
*•
was known a* "Office of War In p , i u i , l e d t h o A m e r i c a n w a y u f lift- n r t c i - c n n l m l x if „ „ l al l xvum-, x e , - e l a i d e s a n d o f s l o c k , l l , ' h i d i n g J Dint i h n I iti Si ill « u i i ht intliMi
formation" set up i t th** *.iuI of l l n 1,,,-s t u i d it w a s i m i n u r a l u m l pr l c i * a n d u l h v t c u n l r i i l n a l l , ,,' s i t , H2 In a,I o f f-iixv*, l ‘.’l&gt; l i e s , I o f h o g s
1 4 i*(4||iaiir*l i i i 4 I ' u * # M a i
Worlil .........
Wiir II. Th« n u iiriu l m f ni l uxi e . l t)u, N u l l l i n e u f r a c i a l
i i ml 1 ,0 2 7 h e r u l o f | i u, i l l - x
Mipt-iiui ily.
II,q. ( i.lr , il Kan ) i.|i.,uM,rc,l
Methods of fe, llll/stloii
xvur-*
tensed Into program* intcreimm'.l
with nuiiic. There programs h i .
written In S2 different laiii/uauiM
and a.,lit tu the flva main recelv
ing atatluni located In Municli,
Tangier, North Africa, llniululu,
Manilla and Ralonlka, Guece,
where they- are relayed lo Ihe
various couutrlve of Hie wurnl.
Mr, llargcra iupiileinented hla
talk wilh colored alidea of Inter­
esting place* that he and Mro
Rargerd had vlalteil. Among them
ware acenea of Hothenburg, aaid to
ha (ha oldaat inadleval city tu Ku
rope, and still completely Intact.
Thr, elides showed the wall too,mil
lh* city with watch lower* place I
at Interval* and the paved c u r ls
where the townspeople gathered al
tha large wells that are tha tnwn'a
only water supply and the largo
(l eatlaaeJ na P l |* Bill

Nil. 221)

Tokyo Red Rioting
Against US Broken
Up By Police Action

lv!» ’ll

UN Com m anders
D are Red Forc es
To S tart A llarlt

L t C. P. Branan Jr.
Receives Discharge bnim Him.# and u in tum

£

$

m

Murder Witness
In Miami Crime
Assigned Guard

V anca th# Treasury and Poet Of­
fice Department* In the fiscal
year starling July 1 was ap­
proved today by the Home. lh* '
bill now goes to Ilia Senate.

Rep. Drown (It. Ohio) had pro
posed that the House "direct’’ use
of the law rattier than simply "re
quest" It.
There was hot debate leading
up to the Vutlng
At one extreme, a Republican
shouted that wlwit the House should
do It Impeach Mr Truman
A Rep. Wolcott (It Mich ) said:
•
"Tnls action Is short of Impeach
menl because there ts no time for
Impeachment.’’
On the other side, Hep Spence
(D-Ky.) argued that Congress
ought not to "throw fuel ont he
nam es" of a situation which has
050,000 CIO Hteelworkur* mt strike
■na more than 100,000 others Idle
In allied Industries for lack of

i

Moscow Promises
To Destroy Plum IV*
Flying Over Kussiu
Ilx

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I .oral Delet'.ales

AII cikK imvcitlion

or

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Htivlwln had fired on thu alill miss
Ing plane.
Fuurelgn dlplunullc circles hero
considered that the hriHquo warn­
ing was directed lo Ihe world at
large, not solely lo Sweden.
COUNTY COMMISSION
The County Commlteion will
meet In special session at 1U:Q0
o’clock Saturday morning to dis­
cuss bids for a new dragline.

U4g
principal

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Youth State

D m Sanford Herald

In every state of the union" Boyn' States" are net ui
each year under i n American Legion program to tcacl
citiicnship to young people. Encampments are hold and
boya between the agt* of 16 and 18 Attend as representa­
tive!! of the young people In their communities. They elect
governors, legislatora nnd other officers and spend time
studying the working of government from a practical point
of view. Several stAtcs have set tip similar encampments
for girls.
The American Legion project is n worthy pneu32*r "Trcsontatlvos to the encampments are picked on a ‘Banin ’i»t
school work, citizenship ciunlltles, service and leadership.
Thoy got a chance to see how a representative form of
government works by actually taking part In such a govern­
ment.
Inept nnd indifferert citizens are dangerous in a de­
mocracy. A democracy works only when enough people know
enough nnd care enough to make it work. The American
Legion program aids in assuring that there will lie no lack
of good citizens In the future
The Herald extends It* congratulations to this years
representatives to Boys State from Sanford, Wesley Hamil,
sponsored by the Lions Club; Joe Hutchison, by the Jayceca;
Tommy Speer, by the Rotary Club; Terry Cordell, by the
Klwanls Club; and Hnntmy Jacobson by the Elks.

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The Hughes Papers
Thn letters and pnpern of the Inte Chief Justice Charles
E. Hughes have been given to tho Library of .Congress. For
the present they mny he UHcd only by permission of the
Hughes family; In any rnm» the Library Is apt to place reHtrfntfnns on the tine of material which may affect living
persons.
Hughes had a remarkable career. Governor of Now York
for two terms, associate Justice of the Supreme Court for
six yenrs, Republican presidential nominee In 1016, Secre­
tary of State for four years under llnrdlng and Coolldge,
and chief Justice from 1030 to 1042, Hughes was one of
thn four or five leading figures of hls time. Presumably he
would have made an excellent president.
He ran for the nomination 1008, when ho doubtless
could hnvo beaten William J. Bryan as easily as William II,
Taft did, and in 1016, when nominated, he hist by a narrow
margin to Woodrow Wilson. Many wished that he hnd Imen
made hls party’s choice In 1020 Instead of Warren G. Hard­
ing. Any Republican would have won that year, and Hughes
was thn best qualified Republican in sight.
The Hughes papers have already been lined by Merln J.
Pusuy, whose Pulitzer prize biography of Hughes appeared
last year. There must, however, be more gold In them which
another prospector might uncover.

Tha headline in a New Yoik
M w ipapo the olhar day runt
Acheson Oil In See Eden and
Schuman." Could h* ha's just nil

Have You A Civilized Mind?
"If wo Iwgin with certainties, wo shall
end in (loubtM; hut If wo Irngin with
tlonhtn, nnd urn patient In them, wo ahull
KrnnclH Hnciui
end in certain!leu.
Ton many men become certain about too many thing*
too cnrly In their liven. Ovor-cnuer to have everything
"settled In their mind," they lack both the wlmloin anti the
courage to oxpone their hiiHtlly adopted Itlcun to healthy
tloubtn. Thoy cling with blind pnanltm to their false "corUlntlen" nnd too often arc ready to kill or be killed for them.
In these Immature nbaolutlnta Ilea tho aecd of tragedy. Tho
earth la nick with them.
Tbo cerUlntlua of n atrong man are built on a atructu ra ill tooolvBd douhta. By tha time ho reachca a concluaion,
ho WW traveled the hard rnntl of renaon.’l’ttnh thon-fce wilt
tat tolerant of another man'a hollofa. and willing nlwnya to
compare thorn fairly with hia own. Tho nuui with n civilized
mind In neither afraid nor aahumod to chnngo It.
Your uncriticnl loyulty to weak Idona cannot make them
atrong. Be ever ready to lot your Ideaa aland up and fight for
t heinaelven. Iuit them aurvlve or die according to their
merit. It la only In Idona lioncatly and bravely teated that
you wlU find accurlty.—By Oacnr llnmmeratcln II.

that. Both Eisanhowtr'i
fHlon and lha Preai
lima admiojstralivi
ich a huge organlzatlor

big

Too Late To Classify
By RUHMItLL KAY

« of dicr4a*ing tha enemy war
Rack In 1023 when the bottom
letial". Wa art afraid that some
dropped
out of Florida's reel **Iftiati In England, and perhaps
tom* n our own country, really do lata boom and most of Ihe hoys
not want the enemy's war potential had been galloping around In golf

stocking* and knickers In ■ last
mad effort to unload and get out
from under, a chap named R. H.
Coffman waa sent to Orlando hy
the firm he represented, a ehest
metal company In Ohio, lo see
what be could do to salvage eevoral carload* of matal msdlcl-'.o
cabinets and built-in Ironing
oarda they hod shipped hern to
eaters who couldn't pay for them.
Coffman tlkad Florida and he
llktd Orlando, and In iplt* of the
fact that he was told by many that
tha state wae "ail through’’ and
'Iwashed up” ha refused tn concur
and decided lo remeln and go In
business her*.

Something similar to our Reconstruction Finance Corporation
hit apparently been put into •flerct
h Chin*. Tha story U that $5,000,000 ha* been lent to business■ill by tha Reds to gef them back
MB buhneit. At tha same lima tha
Rhda have bern conducting what
fitly call an "anti-corruption" camMlgn in which they have doted
tk«ffl thousands *f. businsiui and
jMid tbair proprietors. Looks at
Ifj rimy work at slmoe^ as many Nobody paid much attention to
CTW4 purposes a* our own govern- Ute little ornamental Iron shoo

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that onenad on the comer of W.
Pin* Street and Read's Allay, Ii
wg* small and unlmpoelng and
those who did'notice It probably
•I. abet* Oi. ^ e q u a te figured
that the fellow opening
line, of th. local cemetery. a new huslneee
In the face of what
happened ought to have hie head
examined.
A sign over the door announced
It as "Y* Did Forge," and Coffian, with the able assistance of
Is wife, handled the busln*ss.Orera began to trickle In. Than
same an order for four huge rood-

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Coffman’ reasoned that If Item*
could l&gt;e etendardlzed and ateeml&gt;lv line manufacture by machine
introduced, then better and more
attractive Item* could he produc­
ed and offered at lowar east.
Thq plant was reorganised, the
latest machinery Installed and the
fir in began putting out an "origi­
nal complete line of wrought orna­
mental Iron” consisting of screen
door grille guards, porch poata,
railings,
canopy brackets, valance*
rBHi
iiiia. M

and gate*.

In stepping up their aalaa ef­
fort. the volume waa Increased a*
production costa dropped. By 1030
Hour screen grilles m at sold in
1(130 for 1 13 wera now available at
$10 30. Metal house number allhouetten that formerly hrought $3
were now offered at II.Z0. Porch
posts that wrro sold for gift tn 1030
now could be bought at 112.00.
What Henry Ford did for the

automobile Industry, Coffman wae
doing In the wrought Iron field. It
was a striking example of tha
"American Way" of progrtM, By
the aaerciee of faith and courage.
Coffman started hla buslnaaa at
a time when other* ware cloalag
thelre. By eound business princi­
ples, attention to quality- enargetlc aalaa effort amt modernisa­
tion of methods, 1m made the moat
of tha opportunities that hla vis­
ion portrayed,
Today Coffman hand wrought
ornamental iron la tn uaa not only
In Florida but throaghout tho na­
tion, for tho firm la now nation­
ally recognized an a leader In thle
field. Architects end • builder,
erarywhere tom to Coffman for
Idaaa and materials whenever
wrought Iron la under conaldera-

New Polio "Core'
To Be Tested I
1st Human Beii

t n two or three time* before po­
lice and bystanders awarmed over
Interplay of Ihc various econo age
him.
forces that take charge of such
Unruffled, the 17-year-old Bhee
things than I do in bureaucratic
completed hia speech The program
rule and law.”
Including an address by Mucdo,
lie added, however, that ha be­
By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE
continued without Incident.
Associated Pros* Scloaco Reporter lieves controls shouid be elimi­
Rhee, who has been accused of
NEW YOHK U!—Only one man nated “ very gradually and Intelli­
undermining democracy In South
will ever know the big secret of gently.”
Korea, said In an Interview a few
the polio test aimed at preventing
Eisenhower repeated that, in hla
hours before the attempt on his
Infantile paralysis.
speech, he will not go Into details
life that he would defy his enemies,
Thl« secret is: Which children about “ problems of which I know
his frlfpd and Korea’s Cunstitnif
••
iitlie."
Of
the
delegate
dls•fteally will gel the blry-C-.v. ( .
■1&gt;»c\3w •nuil a firmer base of
cine—gamma globulin or b. «■.— V « .i. before the (SOP convention,
democracy.”
ne
said:
”
1
don’t
believe
Ibis
thing
that may neutralize the polio virus
Rhee and the National Assembly
Is going to he settled In any itar
before II can cause paralysis.
have been feuding openly a month.
In towna hit by polio epidemics, chamber fashion.”
He threatened to dissolve the As­
Taft, In Washington, told a re­
some 30,000 children will be given
sembly unless II adopts hla pro­
the O. 0 . Injections. Another 90,000 porter the question of whether he fighting. Sixteen policemen ware posed constitutions! amendments.
will get Injections from vials that can win nomination on the first ■tabbed with bamboo spears. Nine Including one providing for popular
look exactly like the O. 0. vlajs ballot at the July T convention In were hurt aeriouily .when the mob election of a President.
but these shots will be only Innoc­ Chicago Is "a m atter of strategy." attacked police ca n .
lie claims a majority already of
uous gelatin.
PU8AN, Korea oh — President Children Fall From
The children. Ihelr parents, and Ike l.2t&gt;rt delegates, (he amount
doclora In the town will not know nteded for nomination. He mat Syngman Rhee today narrowly es­
Fifth Story Window
whlrh youngsters got thS a. ., thl* week with 'delegates from caped assassination by a member
and which got the gelatin The Maryland and Pennsylvania and of a Korean a e c n t society as he
NEW YORK un-Mr*. Theresa
only man wno will know will be has a date Friday with the Vir­ addnsaed a crowd of S.000 on the
second anniversary of tha Korean Cadiz went downstairs to a store
a statistician, keeping a m ailer ginia delegation.
Tuesday, leaving her Ihree Infants
The Associated Press tabulation WiP,
chart.
The would be killer drew a Oar- In the care of their 14yearold
This la the only way In which of pre-convention delegate strength
In run. fairly and scientifically. a based on avowed and conceded man made plalol and pulled Ihe cousin.
great human experiment to toil a alignments, now gives: Taft 411, trigger ooly flv# feet from Rhee.
Momenta later. Iwo of the cbll
medicine that may bring a break­ Eisenhower 303, others 120 and un­ The cartridge did not fire.
dren plunged to Ihe ground from
The
man
waa
sailed
by
military
through against polio
known nr disputed 204.
Ihe fifth flAor tenement apartment.
All summer doctors will observe
Sen. Knowlaml of California pre­ police and bystanders and thrown Seronds afterward, the third child
aeroas
the
speaker's
platform
Into
the children and report whlrh ones, dicted today Uov. Earl Warren
and the cousin hurtled lo the
Up of U. 8. Ambassador John ground.
If any. develop polln.
would lake hla lime about deciding the
Mucclo.
If there waa significantly lass whether to release hla 10 pledged
"P leaie help me,” gasped the
U . #o) Herbert Harmon, Hemp­ cousin,
paralytic polio, or none, among delegates at the OOP convention.
Rose Cadiz "They fell out
stead,
N
Y..
and
Capt.
F.
William
children getting the (1. 0 . shots, Knowlaml said the California gov­
the window.”
Tench,
Honolulu,
helped
aubdue
then ft. (T can become a practical ernor’s .strategy would be to wait
All four were taken to a hospi­
means of preventing much para- around for a possible Tafl-Eisen­ him.
Harmon hit Ihe armed man tal. but 2 year old Socorro Cadiz
lytlr polio
hower deadlock, then step In as
twice and Tench then wrested the was dead Her slsler. Hamonlta.
If there Is no difference—G 0 . the compromise candidate.
3. and brother, Francisco Jr.. 1.
gun from him.
was Jusl another empty hope.
with lu California and
Aulhordlea identified the man a* and the cousin were In critical
In mnnkeya, It’s found that (he tlxWarren,
Wisconsin votes, said he hopes 82-year old Ryu 8hl Tae, a mem­ condition.
polln virus gets into Ihe blood­
Police said two of the Infants,
stream before It enters nerves and In pick up a few more for Ihe first ber of a secret society known as
adding: "Don’t ask me how the Corps of Blood Justice. He apparently playing on a bed near
causeo paralysis. U. 0 . shots given oalinl,
came to Pusan from Taegu only Ihe window, rolled out. The third
In monkeys ran capture and neu­ many.”
Talt stands to profit by any such two days ago.
Maned over the sill lo look and
tralise Ihe virus while It la In their
delay. Hla backers claim no more
Only a few miles from Puaan, fell with the cousin, who had
blood.
Rul we don’t know whether the than 20 of Callfornla’a 10. Hence, Korean bandlta Tuesday blew up slipped as she rushed lo Ihe win
virus behaves Ihe same way In If Taft were driving for nomination a rail line and attacked a National dow.
humans, and whether Q. 0 . can on the first nr second ballot, a Railways train, killing two Ameri­
CHILE CAPITAL GUARDED
keep the virus out of human decision by Warren to wait It nut can soldiers and 43 other persons,
nerves (I (I. Is a protein, from could cost Elsenhower SO or mnro the South Korean army announced.
SANTIAGO,
Chile uB - Armed
One other American waa listed guards stood at the alert around
blond, which carries antibodies sorely needed votes.
A
man
who
will
have
a
lot
to
among Ihe wounded.
.(gains) Ihe virus.
Lie Government Palace and P ar­
The army said Ihe bandits car­ liament building In block Cnmmu
The human teals are supported any at Ihc Democratic convention
Juty
21.
meanwhile,
had
n
few
ried off 80 paiaengcrs. all believed -i«t &lt;t*&gt;m„n,tr„ |nr, tndav a* a new
by the National Foundation for Inword» Tuesday on the Republican to be South Koreans.
fanlllr- Paralysis.
V. 8.-Chilean mutual defense pact
race
Gov
Paul
Dover
of
MasMedical teams are walling to
The attempt on Rhce'a life waa
” »•*"' lo tnc Senate for final
aachusclla,
keynote
speaker
for
Ihe
move Into polio struck towns They
made In the presence of many ratification.
Democrats,
(old
newsmen
In
Albu­
foreign diplomats, United Natlnna
will choose places where a polln
•••i persons Including two poepidemic la on Ihc rite, but not querque. N M.. he bollevca Risen- officials and Korean government llcemen, were injured In a probower
would
he
easier
lo
heat
than
yet at Its peak, a town where pre­
leaders.
•, • &gt;•&gt; Tuesday when (he Cham­
sumably many children have Just Taft In the general election. Ilia
Rhee waa urging United Nations ber of Deputies approved the pact.
reason:
What
he
called
"Elsen­
forces lo push Ihe Communists •s 41. wini one abstention The
been exposed to Ihc virus, or are
hower's obvious Ignorance of do hack to the Manchurian border agreement la Ihe standard one
likely In gel II.
ttieslle
uflnirs.”
In each town. Ihe shots of (I. (1.
when Ryu moved up irom me maned by nation* obtaining U. S
or gelatin will he given (o chil­ Two of the loprunning candidates rear of the platform and leveled military aid.
fur
Dcmocrutlc
nomination
were
In
dren In Ihe age group most af­
fected Ihrre. In one place II may Ihe Weal and the third waa In the
he youngsters 3 to in years old. South-Sen. Richard Russell of
Georgia In New Mexico; Mutual
In annlher those in to 13.
JAMES GUT AGENCY
All Ihe shots will tie given In Heeurily Administrator Averell
llarrlman
In
Oregon
and
Sen
Es­
four to five Hays lime, by having
children come to special centers. tes Kefauvrr of Tennessee In Lou­
The towns likely will be of DO,- isiana.
The Associated Press tally shows
ooo to 100,000 population. It’s hoped
they will represent major geo­ Kefauver ahead with 248. followed
by Itusaell'e II4W and H am m an'i
118 EAST FIRST STREET
graphical areas.
Tim first experiment waa run •3W Nomination requires 618, a
majority
of
Ihe
Iota)
1,130
dele­
PHONE 78
last summer In Provo, Utah, with
gatee.
l llarrlm an, In « speech el Ta­
H. JAM KM GUT
» JAMES R. Gl
coma. Waah., Tuesday night,
called for a hnuscclcanlng In Conress of "men masquerading a*
emocrals." Such men, he aald,
i . v w m i io u i m i n a n u m u v r »w
show whether O. G. works. Few give Ihe Democrats "a phony ma­
jority
In Congress.”
children In either group got para
lytir polio Paralytic polio, rela­ At Phoenix. Arlz., Tuesday Rus­
tively spcuklng, la fairly uncom­ sell hotly denied a charge by Gael
mon. IPs railed an epidemic whim Hulllvan. Kefauvor'a campaign
only 20 persons oul of Uxi.ooo gel manager. Inal he had aided a
conspiracy lo "stop Kefauver."
the dlaeai.e.
The tesla therefore must be run Sullivan had aald hackers of Ruaon 30,000 In 80.000 youngsters In aell, llarrlm an and lllluola Gov
order for 0 . G. In show any effect Adlal Stevenson had huddled over
such e plan.
- I f It haa effect.
The shot ol O. 0 . cannot do any
Stevenson, who Inaliti he la not
harm (0. G. la often used to ward running for anything hut governor
off measles, for It carries anti again, had the making* of a draft
bodies against measles virus, too). movement In the ,vm delegate
Neither ran (ho shot of gelatin do vote* now Hated for him. He got
any harm at all. No one knows to of the 28 votes put together
whether 0 . 0 . will do any more Tuesday by Indiana Democrat*.
good than Ihe shot of gelatin.
One oloer la for Kefauver end five
■re not committed, but claimed
CAUCUtTnEFT. It-U
for Stevenson.
PAHOKEE OB - The House
Democratic caucus will be held In
BEDS ROUNDUP
Tampa 8ept. 12-11, according to
HAVANA 0B-~t*ollce ordered a
House Speaker B. Elliott.
roundup of Cuba's major CnmmuThe
sponsoring
Hillsborough olat leader* today following a Red
County delegstlon suggested the rtoi against Gen. Fulgenclo Balls

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!a/ Calendar
WEDNESDAY
The Prayer Meeting Service nt
Aa P in t Baptist Church will he
It 5:00 p.m.
Committee of the
T h a Executive
r
Baptlat Church will hold lta
nthly meeting after the piayer
ting service.
THU RSDAY

The Men. Brotherhood supper
Lbu"pYugiaii, meeting w’U *-« i*
V
DM p.m. nt the t irm” ikii|aii!ML
Churcn.
The Intermediate O.A.'i of the
rat Baptlit Church will meet ut
e home of Mr*. Douglas Stenatrom, 1019 Magnolia Avenue, at
Ti30 p.m ,..
The ToaHst Club will meet at
0:00 p.m., /o r a covered dim »upnii canasta at the Touiitt
J &amp; . Member* ate aaked to bring
a covered dish/ landwiclies
*andwi
and
their own table eervice.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, Older
of Eastern Ht*i, will meet nt the
Masonic Hall ut 8:00 p.m.
Tha Dorcua Circle of the Up• a l a Coniinunity Presbyterian
Church meets with Mrs. Chester
Daniels, Deacon's Den on Lake
Markham. All going ahould meet
at the church nt 2:00 p.m. Ttansirtatlon will be provided.
The Red Crosa will hold nn an­
nual meeting at H:00 p.m. ut the
Yacht Club. Churles Morrison will
conduct the program.
Vacation Bible School at the
First Baptist Chinch from 0:1)0
a.m. to 12:110 noon.
There will be n special meet­
ing of the Senilmilu Iteheknh
Lodge No. id at Odd Fellow. Hull
a t 7:30 p.m.
The Executive Board of the
^ l e minole Association of (lie WimiMissionary Union will meet
at the First Baptist Church in ReLund at 2:01) o'clock. All officer*
of the Association uml president of local societies are urged to
attend and be accompanied by us
many local officers us possible.
Sanford Council No. 20, It and
8F, will hold an Important meet
lac on Thursday night nt twin
pirn. Light refreshments will he
sirvtd.

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MAN WINS SKWiNfi PRIZE
LONDON iyv—The National Nee
die Arts Uureuu announced with
surprise today Hint a man hail
Won Its annual National Sewing
Contest
Harry Leonard, a 4!) year old
health Inspector, nipped the &lt;t to
(fit) pounds I first pure by sewing
himself u blue Mill In 330 hours
of bis spare time.

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Tlf you serve anlud as a sepa­

r a t e course, lie sine to liccoinpaiiy
i t . with bread and butler, loll , or
crackers.

Tluatu

Marion Jane Ford, John Oral Keeling Jr.
Exchange V owh In Candlelight Ceremony
.Mimon June Ford b e c a m e the
bride uf John Oral Keeling Jr. in
a beautiful ceremony perform .d
last evening at 8 :00 o'clock at tha
First Presbyterian Church. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Marlon Ford nnd Mr.
Keeling is the son of Mrs. 11. .1.
fjnoile and John Keeling, all of
Sanford The , double ring cere»»—&gt;" i w o USaW
, v Rev. A.
ri. Mclnnt* hi a eautltul setting
&lt;il white glnilioll,
mums, palms and fern, tlarlamls
of fern decor at ed the choir loft
and tall white tupeis Illuminated
the church.
1’iiur to the service, Mrs.
licoige Touliy, organist played a
piogium uf nuptial music Includ­
ing "Indian l.ove Call", “I Love
You Tiuly" ami "Alwavs". The
traditional wedding matches were
used and Stanley Hiumley. soloIst. sung “Because". Following
the exchange uf weddilu' vow*, he
.inng the l.uid's i'luyer.
tliven in mat Huge liy her fa ­
ttier, the bride was lovely In her
wedding gown of white satin,
with fitted bodice, "tending collar
and long pointed sleeve*. The
bodice came to a point in the front
nnd back and the full, gathered
skirt extended Into a long train.
She wore a Jnllrt cup of white
lace from which fell a fin g etip
veil of illusion, and site cairlrd
n graceful houipiet of white car
nations centered with a white
purple thioatcd orchid.
Mi*. Klchnnl Hass of Daytona
llenclr served a" matron uf honor
fm the bride and wore an attrac­
tive gown of ptach colored taffeta.
The sleevelet balipte bodice wn.t
fashioned with n loumled neck­
line and tiny toffies extended the
length of encli side uf the full
gathered skirl. She wuie a ban­
deau of peach lace ruffling which
fastened at the hack with a bow
uml she carried a buiii|u*t of aipia
cm nations.
Ilildesmnlds were Miss Mary
June Eubanks uml Miss Betty Ann
Cagle ami their guwns were of
uipiu taffeta, made identical to
Hull uf the maid of linnor’a. Theii
l iniijm ts were of p, ueli carna­
tions. The bride's young euusln,
Jiupielin Knapp of Jaeksolivllle
was tlie flower glil and she wiim
n yellow friw'k with mffled neck­
line uml fidl skirt. She carried n
einn 11 houipiet of auuu carnations.
I’erfornilng tlie duties of iivsl
mini for tlie bridegroom was IIIi l.md Boss of Daytona Iteacli, and
gionniaiiion were David
Itussi,
Juliii Krider J r , lllcluiid McNnti
uml Janies llaiuia of Del.nnd.
The mother of the lirlde, Mr*.
Foul, wore n gown of prey crepe
with an appllipied design of
rhinestone mid seedpenrls nt the
wulntline. Her neceisuriea were
|dnk and she wore a cut sage of

COMING —

SUN. &amp; MON.

LABT TIMES TODAY!

EVER4 B0 BL
FOR A ll TOJ |
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THI JUS, &amp; FRU

Ona of tha
all-llma "meatt"

BETWEEN THE ~Tr,
SEA AND THE
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, . . all aglow
with laughtsr and
songs , , . and
tha happy
antla of Dopey
and hit poll)
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The Ifa-Ifriwa
Caraway f*

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Snow
White

pale pink roses. Mrs. (ioude was
gowned in dusty rose lace with
yellow accessories and yelluw
rose* formed her corsage. The
bride's
maternal grandmother,
Mri. Culver Sims of Atlanta, wore
a dress of grey chiffon with a
lavender aster corsage nnd her
paternal grandmother, Mrs. C. I*.
Ford, a lavender dress with white
aster corsage.
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Following the ceremony n re-plum was hold in the Educa­
tional Bui Id in f of the church
where decoration* were of white
gladioli and palms. Mrs. W. H.
Brinson met the guests at the door
and showed them to the receiving
line composed of the bridal party
and the mothers of the bridal
couple.
The wedding cake was served
by Mis. J. E. Stonebuig of Ft.
Pleice and Mr*. H. C iletiel w ilt
Mrs. Joe Colley and Mr*. Claitlice
Adams piesiding at the punch
bowls. The bride's hook wus kept
by Mrs. M. Jackson Lodge Jr. ami
assisting were Miss Shlrlev More­
land, Miss Haxel Bailies, Mis*
Ethel Williams Webb. Mis. Denise
Stevens, Miss Joyce Norris nnd
Miss Phyllis Wyatt*
Late in the evening the cuuple
left for a wedding trip and upon
their return to Sanford they plan
to make their home at 160t&gt; Doug
la* Avenue. Mr*. Keeling wore for
traveling a Navy blue suit v, Ith
whit* accessories and the oichld
from her bridal houipiet.
Out of town guest* for tlie
wedding Included Mi. and Mi*.
R. W. Knapp, Mrs. N L. Nutria
and Joyce Non is of Jacksonville;
Mis. Culver Sims. Mr. ami Mis.
M. K. Sims, Martin Sims and
Mi&gt;s Olivia Bird. Atlanta, lie.;
Miss Hetty Sims, Richmond, Va ;
Mr. and Mr*. Lee [tansbottom,
Mt. Dm a; Mr. ami Mrs. J.
E.
Stoneliurg, Ft. Pierce and Mr.
and Mr*. Wullace Tyre uf Mem­
phis, Tend.

Miss Ruby MutU#ws
Honored At Shower
Miss Ruby Matthews, whoso
man luge will bo an event of
Juno 211, was honored un Friduy
night at 7:30 u'rluvk with a mis­
cellaneous shower given by Mrs.
Junies llrimlle ami Mra. T. A.
Stiles at the Stiles home un West
Twentieth Stieet. A green and
white color theme was carried out
in Die decoration* with the focal
point uf Interest being centered
on a lovely heirloom punch howl
encircled with pink carnations and
fern. The living room was beau­
tifully decorated with vases of
vail colored summer flowers.
During the evening several
bridal games were conducted by
Mrs. Dan Batten with ptixes being
awarded to Mrs. J, A. Howard
ami Mr*. Jerry While. Providing
amusement during the evening
was the rending track of Miss
Matthews exclamation* as she
opened her shower gifts.
Refreshments, consisting o f
cake, ired In white amt embossed
with Initials In green frosting,
salted nuts nod punch, were
served by the hostesses assisted
by Mrs. Batten and Mrs. Howard.
Those invited to lie with the
honoree, Miss Matthews, were
Mrs. Howard, Mrs. II. N. Blokes,
Mrs. 11. E. Stokes, Mrs, U, 1).
Padgett, Mis. Cornla Stokes, Mra.
Janice Stokes, Mrs. Bessie Put­
man. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. C. R.
Homily Jr., Mrs. A. P. illttell.
Mrs. Jerry White, Mrs. Polly
Jones. Mr*. C. L. Wynn, Mr*.
Charlotte Irlaud, Mra. Dorothy
Terrill, Mra. A. t). Von llerhulia,
Mra. L. (L Boas, Mrs. Joe
Douglass, Mrs. Bob Anlhuny, Mrs.
M. E. Forguson, Mr*. Grace Ed­
wards, Mr*. Charlea Bisson. Mra.
Boyd Coleman, Mra. C. K. Gormly,

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l(GOULAK PRICES I

touched, and it would ho Inipos
By MIMS ADDIH PRHVA1T
By MOR YIIOMYS
Vl ■
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*-s they are now I have a nice sum s lid e to save ttiul much money
Joe i’etrai left on Sunday for
In Ihe bank (tint I have never now ' '
Mr, and Mis. L W. Loyd mil
By BOB TIIUMAS
Melbourne where he ha* acccepltd .laughter
Cynthia of M sitiiubeig,
HOLLYWOOD uf*- A moving
a position with Hadiation, Inc.
W. Va. have taken looms at the van recently pulled up before Ty
ro.MORKOW’9
Hotel.
rune Puuei's dressing ruum un
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosner of St. Flvnt
Nil.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Kietxrr
the 2t)th Century
Fox lot and
Louis, Mo. are expected to arrive
hauled away all the actor's per
- m»~i
«-• &gt;» air
SPECIALS
‘
sonal effects. Tills signalled the
Han torn.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Kenneth Harrison end of one of ihc longest and most
HR,USED TENDERLOIN TIBS OVER RICE
nnd family
successful contract., !o .ouc.i lilt,
Mrs, H. B. Hollingsworth of
v,,
, laughter tftfV
PLAIN *
Thorn*svllie, Ga I* the guest of
s.iity (,
fu.
l ol l
ntr flnuKnlcr n ml son-in-law. Dr. w „*»*«. Ind, to vis:: NV . . Vll*‘ i Power I* not completely severed
LIES
and Mis. John Morgan, al their bi til
a&gt;her-In-law uml sister, Mr. uml from the studio lie still has a
picture to do there in 1953 and
APPLE — BEACH — PINEAPPLE
home In Wyimcwoud.
.Mrs. Ed Putman. Front theie they another in 1954 But for the first
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will go In tlrren Huy, WIs. to visit lime in 16 years he is free of
-andia and Danelle \\ light,
Mll(j daughtei-ln-law Mi. studiu coot nil
daughter, of J D Wi.lghi Jr . enMt, Bem*id LeFil* and
id
How does it frel?
trred Holiday House Ho.-pital and fu|mly
WALGREEN AGENCY
mily
undeiw ent
tonsilvc\jmiej
this
"G reat,” he replied "I'm be
Mi
uml
Mr*.
7'.
U.
Thomas
hud
motnfng.
as ibelr guest iceently Ml*. Tho­ ginning lo realiie what the outside
mas biothris-in-law amt sisteis, world is like After all. 1 was 16
Miss Jackie Cameron ha* ar- Mi Mint Mis. Wuodlow Coley uml years ut Fox and I did only one
11veil from Crawford W. laing Mi and Mi*. Clyde Collins, all picture for another studio Tliut
was ‘Marie Antoinette.' which
Hospital School of Nursing In At­ of Suiifoid, S. C
lanta. Ga. to visit with her par­ I Mi. and Mrs. J A. Curtin left was 14 years ago!"
Straight lieailhoard in choice ol thirty colors with purchase of
ents, Mr and Mrs. J. M. Cameron I luirsday foi Foi l Wayne. Ind. to
Tower was frank to admit thui
on Celery Avenue.
ECHOLS Hi*Ft I Al. INNEIIhPBING MAITIIE hS AND BOX
Inseverance
was
initiated
liy
the
"pi'iiil tile "iiiiliner,
Mt. uml Mrs. It. Kittering and studio His regular eontrael would
SPUING BASE IN \&lt; A l it KING. BEST CONSTRUCTION.
Young Mary Kathleen Field*, miii left Hiindny for Muitinstierg, have expired In December, ami
daughter uf Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim \V V«. where they will spend Ihc studio wanted to make an ud
LOB LIMITED TIME ONLY
un
Justment "I wanted to tie free
Fields, ha* been removed from smile time with relative*.
right
away
so
1
could
take
this
Mr.
and Mrs.
Phillip
Hauer _
had
the Fentald Laughton Memorial
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Hollywood teg* frre.
Hospital to the Orange Memorial a* their guest Iasi week Mr. and deal," he remarked
By “this deal," he was referring
Hospital hi Orlando. Mrs. FUldt Mrs. Hubert Kirkland and Mr. and
Mil. H o lm e Story ami son uf Ur to his current picture. "Mississippi
remains in the local hospital.
Gambler." It Is onr of thoie fabu­
iundo.
Hie Geneva Youth Club
will lous contract* which IM has alio
Miss Mary Lou McDonnell,
Seminole High School senior, who -pitnsor a cake wmIL and dance offered to such stars us Errol
returned yesleidny fiom Ham- it Hie Community llmise Fiiday Flynn. Gregory Beck. I r e n e
Domic. James Stewart uml Ainu
well, S, I’ , nnd a visit with her night.
Miss Ju n e McGill, a JiinUn al Ladd The stars get no pay for
parent*, described the Ibii’imt
b e d d in g
c o
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b u t i»*B
H-Bomb project at Aiken, S C., I S U . Is tii'ic in spend tlie su m ­ llieir films, hut lakr 50 pet cent
of
the
profits
mer
a
lib
In'i
pal
fills,
Mi.
uml
which she saw from n distance, as
Sanford, Florida
Phone IJ32
118 Palmrilo Ateooe
"It's the only kind ul a deal that
a huge undertaking Sin- nlsn told Mm Hay iinui.l McGill
Mi. ami Mt&gt; Kohi'ii L rF lts d makes sense in these times." Tow
of I he Idg Clark Hill .lam now
iimiei construction The iventhri San fold a ie slaying with .Mi- Lv er said "Even if Fox paid me
ill (he daytime, she deciai t d, was Ills while .Mis. L.eFll* is away. five limes what I was getting. I
V on cl mg uf the Vacation llilile couldn't keep any mure Inuii I do
hotter Ilian in Hanford
r.. loud faculty was held ut the But under the HI deal, the money
h. iplisi Clouch Tuesday night to comes in over a period uf time
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Turner have |dun
fm tin* two weeks school tu ami idles up In other counlrlehad ns llieir guests, Mi and Mr*.
he
In-Id
by tlie lloplist uml M eth ­ Then I can go lo those countries
H. O. Drake and children, Marline odist chinches
and spend 11^'
next mouth.
and Henry, win. left Sunday to
hi I Duane was ta k e n in
lie said Hip system was also
return to llieir home in Gastonia, theSlew
Fclliuld Lang Idoii Mrinoilni good (or the studio, which might
N. C., and Mr. and Mis. R. E. llospiial
S a lu id a y liecuuse uf ill- mil lie utile to make the picture
Turner and soil of Lakeland who
ss.
If it hud tu pny a lop slur's salary
Spent the weekend ill Sanford. Air. lie Mi
and Mis. I. W. Ilu y d spent The lull would come lo 25 pel
ami Mr*. Tomer now have as their Hominy III (lilundo
cent of Hie picture's cost
guest* Mr. and Mrs K II Morrow
Bower wus reflecting on tils long
Mi. and Mrs. Ihnk T urrls and
of Tampa ami Mrs. J. W Reese uf • mid■
• II I'aiole Sue and Chillies career ut Fox. uml I usked turn
I'nvo, Ga.
“I Foil Henning, Gil spent a few to mime tils lies! picture during
■lays last week with Mis T un is' that time
Rural Common St h i ho t'.i i .'ills, Mi. amt Mis Chillies "As far as I was cumeriu'd
IL ull-.oi Mi T u n i s i el ur ned to "Nightmare Alley." he answered
llv SPUDS JOHNSON
home. Mis. T u n i s weld to without hesitation "Hilt the studio
CAMP EXPERIENCE
li• -1ii n ihu - , Ga and the childien did nothing to sell II. uml it wasn't
i. tiiailo"! Iieie wltli Mi and Mis. u success
IS BENEFICIAL TO
"A s fur us the studio was run
t II C l.I'll MEMBERS
Mt - K.lwuid Huxtei mid ■Mid re in e d I guess the most success
Summer I-II camp is n fin’, i • ii wen* visitors uf liei mu1liel tut pictures were 'A lexander’s li.ig
111 cS hi 'S iih | ir e 1 1 \ a s
wholesome experience for the iii Inw uml father in-law, At' ami lime Hand.' 'J e s s e J a m e s ' 'Mark
hiindinls of rural hoys and girls Min A -1 Baxter ami famiU
ol ZorriY uml ‘IHixhI uml Sumi
u c |n iiig g u ld e n .
who attend each year. Those se­
I ulso asked which ol Ills plr
Mi-* lluleiu'e I’m till of Daylected by their county and home H’ltil lit acii spent Holiday will &gt; In i lures lie liked Ihe least
m m l n s n m i n t | ti lc |i . .
dernonstralinn agent* to attend |IE* 1'' ills Mi uml Mr*. Andue)
"There were a lot ut Hiein lie
have bet n winking up tu the big I'JH (in and fiinrily
Hi I 'm v d c i 1*n11 .Mils
replied "There was u dlllv culled
event, have progressed with llieir
Mi nnd AD*, i. W. Prevail had 'Daytime Wife.' Ami 'I'rlnce ut
4-11 projects and kepi tlieh records a* 11leu gui *1 lust week Alls. 1..... Foxes ' 'Uanluill from Castile' amt
lilts . . . .
M eitllie tg
in gmal order, and have looked for­ &gt;S0t t* s luulbei mid sistel III law, u thing called 'Hose of Washing
ward with keen anticipation to thu Mi and Mi*. Huey 1,litter amt ton Square.’”
Slieet'H
it ii d
N y lo n
camping period.
Mi. and Alls, Geotge Collins mid
Bower's |ilans are pretty well
flo ru it! . . . . S u e s t'J
And wet) may they look forward MlflN all uf Jack-or) villn.
laid out for him In November,
Mi. and Mrs. William Geiger he goes on a coucert tour with
to spending a week of reerention,
l o i!U . . . .
study, and gum) fellowship at one and sun Jimmy of llrlundu spent "John Brown's Body. That’s un
uf Florida's five uiitslniulllig I II Sunday with Mr Geiger’s faliid, ambitious offering which will be
camps
McfJunrrJc In Ocala Na linn i Geiger and family.
|ierfoniied by Power
Itaynumd
perloliii
And only
Mi J. E. .MathleoX ami child Mii-scyy two ulher
liter net'
nut funnels and
llonal Forest, Cherry Lake to
Madison County, Timpoochi e In I t ' l l aie s|ieiulitig the mimuici In a 20 voice mule chilli
Choctawatchee National Fores*. Jncksouvilie with Ml-. Mnlldcu* '
"'The concert field iv let idle
the new and yet unnamed camp m Inolloi mui sister in law, Mi and Power eldliused "It's mil like do
lllgldaiid- Could V, and, fur uegr Mrs James Wiu-allicr slice and lug u legitimate play where you
hoys sm| girls, Doe Lake in iicithi luiml)
throw yourself un Hie liiuiket We
NaGonnt Forest
Mi ami Mrs K It Grind had have u i mniitli lour throughout
I Ion-day
Ml
tlie U S mill viituully eveiv -rat
Each week, from emlv June t&gt; as theii guest
I llellna will lie sold before we sturl
August, 65 in mil dull member- tillilil'- duogiilel, Ml-.
Mach,
li*i
u f Winter Bulk
Tlie lour, which will lie pot on
enter enrh of the comp* fur fiv.
uml Mis. Ed Fulfurd Iihm by Hie same people who presented
day* of healthful outdoor recieii ii* Mi
llieii
guest
M
iF
ulfoid's
mu
"Don Juan in Hell." shape* up as
lion. They swim nnd play, Imv.
&lt;hei ami sister, Alls Kilwnnl* Mint another Imnuuia (or Power Not
lot* of fun, sing, study thing- u .luuglitei
F r a m e s , uf Luke Wole. that he has to worry about money
which they are Interested, uml"
Aid.Ulll uf III iliieiitiili v I-SII
"I was lucky," he sold "The
new friends, pledge nllcyianc, b ■■ILee
lii- patent* Ati mui Airs. J 'Itheir flog and enuntiv. and In h i Mcl.aio
and 1:1- binlhei ami sislt i
FRAIKIK I.AKB ~
ilisiiltMtiimnl tali' h" ri|uci»tluim&lt; Tommy Alt Lain Mini Mis. W I
and agricultural Imi letHelp
ill ramp they learn »*&gt;l Hint
are useful to them in farming ami
homrinaking, they engage in Tates Honored On
hrnllhv physical activities, ami, in
hb
addition, they receive very vuL, Wedding Annivermiry
"A Hong bt Iltirn"
aide benefits tr . r,||.&gt;v Mm
Danny Kaye
Others thnt will
' ’urn
•'
,M
and Mrs. Lewis A. Tstu
Virginia Alayu
velopment ol their rln ra c i.i
u i l.tiiletl llieir third wedding
Terhiiirolnr
They learn how t.&gt; cooperate wm. uiiuiversaty al their home at 27114
"Hrlghl
Leaf"
others, they receive from the spirit Smith Hanford Avenue un June
H utiford, I' lot Ida
Gary
Cooper
of the camp a keener appreciation -'ll. Tlie rooms of the Tate home
Lauren
Derail
of their work ami their future re wen, beautifully decorated with
sponilliilltles a- men nnd women arrangement* of hibiscus, mixed
and ritixrn* of America.
•.uniiner flowers mill glsdioll in
Phyeically. mentally, and spin various pastel culms Tlie Tate*
tually the 4-11 club member* h«ne received many lovely gif Is from
fit from their short stay* at sum­ their friends.
mer camp. In the year* to comThose invited to enjoy the nc
they will recall with pleasure tlunr uxion with Mr. nnd Mrs. Tale
experience*,
associations, and in were Mi. and Mrs. W. 11. Brinextie
■pfratiuu* at ramp, and they will nn, Mr. nnd Mrs. M E. Pallet
Ihet fur their full and ,un, Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Williams,
recognlxe them
lasting value.
Air. and Mrs. P. A. Rowland, Mr.
and Airs, Hu mi I, Miss Ells Lee
Mr*. Fisher, Mr*. Grac* Davis. Kirchliiiff, Mi*s Yvonne Jackie
Mr*. Ben Monroe, Mr*. Jewel Hllli*, James Gwilllnn of Morgan
Crawford, Mra. Grace Headley. town, W. Va. and Allen 0. An­
Mr*, flatten, Mra. fu E. Stokes, dersen,
Mr*. W. B. Sturtevant. Also the
MaJ. uml Mt*. Walter Turner
Mlsse* Hetty Stoke*, Juanita
1 Group Men’s Shoes
Women’s and Girls Broken
Parker, Joyce Wardwell and the left on .Monday for Ft. Henning,
Ga. after visiting In Hanford.
two ho*t****a.
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Wed. June W, 1952

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wardrobe, thla activ* ipu^ta inaimbla w m designed by Clalra
McCardal) of TownUy. Tba iln v iiaaa Uouaa of tiny bolgt and
white checks on p u n allk aurah,
Uama up with pedal puahara of
boifi allk abanlung. T hi Banding
&lt;* tto mandarin collar continues
dawn U a bodica front which

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Condition* as It wave*. Over 2U years' sxperlsnca In Beauty
Cultur*. Special prlcoa for June and July,
Call BT1 for jafoimatlun or appointment

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IcKethan Regards
[ighway Situation
rge, Dangerous
S) DIsTALLAHASSEE, (FN
_____
cussing Florida’s highway prob|em before the Florida Rankers
Association convention recently,
FUte Road Chairman Alfred Me; Reman stated that “no problem
l Sjilch faces Florida has greater
7 Ulganey or contain* more hidden
„ dangers for the futurs than our
r outmoded and inadequate highu w i / system."
[j? 'T he time for action la a t
' hand.'1 he said. “This problem Is
* urgent. We have passed the buck
too long. The high level of pros­
perity that wi are continuing to
/ enjoy| the ever Increasing traffic
.''burden of our roads; and the
; i thousands of welcome visitors
Who come to us annually, rail for
* elimination of transportation hotF.

Driven back to the Pusan perimeter, the tide turned
for UN fureea with tbe Inchon landing, Mrpl., 1950.

trn a z ia iia

At Inchon, Den. Douglas MacArthur went asbora
to Inspect prisoners. t'N drove Inland to Beoul.

O'NEAL - BRANCH
C (I M 1* A N T
flf?" at Court Hts. Ph, 24R33
[|pa Office l.inea

MUIci said the Negn
David Ulcbards, signs
tea tba bombing of Communist
bases la Manchuria. Ha said it
to return voluntarily. I
Uf J. E. Fluelten In
would not be necessary to refer
notified Montgomery
tba m atter to U. N. Allies.
Both armies sent patrols Into
that Florida officers wi
enemy.be Id territory along tba 155Richards today.
mlla Korean battle front Tuesday
nlgbt and early Wednesday. But
INSURANCE AT A SAVING
there was no renewal of tbe sav­
YOUTH GIVEN LIFE
age fighting which raged on tbe
FOR YOUR
western front much. or the past
DELAND 'B — An te-year-old
two weeks.
Elllston, Va„ boy, Douglaa A. Gib­
ROME • AUTOMOBILE
son, waa ordered Imprisoned for
BUSINESS
HUNSAN, Korea uh-United Na- life Tuesday for hla pari In tba
Hems and Communlit truce nego ■laying Jan. 5 of Daytona Baacb
tlatore today marked tba second Taxi Driver Richard E. Thomas.
annlvenary of the Korean War by Edgar Louis Thomas, 30, do re­
.............
____ t o tbe
victim, waa sentenced
accusing each other of touchlDg lation
last weak to die In tbe electric
off
— tbehbloody
bi ■ conflict.
Peace, each side argued, Ilea In chair. Tba two confessed killing
Its proposal for the exchange of the driver and robbing him of (34.
war prisoners—the only major UWANTED FOR MURDER
“Your Mutual Insurance Friend*
sue blocking an armistice.
Maj. Gen. William K. Harrison
MONTGOMERY, Ala. IB - D e
113 N- Park Ave,
Phone IN
opened (he no progress 29 minute tectlve (.'apt. Lewis Miller said
session by telling (he Communists: Tuesday that (be fingerprints of a
“Today, on the second anniver­
sary of your treacherous attack
against the Republic of Korea, we
are meeting In on effort to con­
clude a lust and honorable arm i­
stice ami an end to this bloody
conflict."
1948 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR
North Korean Gen. Nam 11 shot
back:
"This day two yoara ago tbe
CEILING PRICE 11104.00
' * States
"
liri
United
governmant directed
tbe South Korean army to attack
the Democratic Peoples Republic
' OUR PRICE SM0.OO
of Korea and started the Korean
War which continual today.
“Tbe troops . . . of the United
ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH
Slates, Britain, France and other
ABOVE GOOD HUNTING
nations have covered thousands ot
AND FISHING CAR.
miles to come lo Korea and have
slaughtered Korean people and
have destroyed Korean (owns and
viliagea. If thla Is not aggression
then what is HT"
U SE D C A R LOT
For tha first lima Nam acknowledged an Allied disclosure of Sat­
Phong 137
urday that Soviet Russia In World
War II offarad German soldiers

Week-End Special 2 For 1'

5 “Our economy depends so great­
l y on hlghwaya that they really
h k f a part of our every day bual1 Bees.
Failure to meet highway
* problems over the years presents
, a real danger to our economy and
fimUtkly, It Is my belief that no

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SUPPLIES

wanted to fo b o n a tf ttejr ntrrcndcm l.
U. N. IneUtenc* on repatriating
only prisoners who want to go
boma naa blocked agr*«m*M on a
Kora an armlatiea for waaka.
Nam laid tba rafaranca to Sovtat R u u la was “ out of context
and bas no bearing on p r o m t
dlacusilons."

BoyoMjflimct.

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ng
our economy than a proper highay systems.”
MeKeihsn pointed out that
motor vehicle registrations In
Florida had Increased 100 per
total of
00,000 cars, trucks and buses
Ing reglitersd. The number of
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■hows an even greater increase.
' Florida ran no longer delay
action in providing for her pre' sent day road need*. Tbla can
only be accomplished by taking

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t ---------A tew of the lens of Ikuutand* uf war-weary Kuulh Koreans uprooted
from their homes rest nrnr demolished (Seoul building. The Mouth
Korean capital has thangrd hands four limes, sultered with sock.

In October, 1050, Nutlh Korean civilian* welcomed UN troop* Intis
Pyongyang. Heon the Chlnrte entered the war, won back North Ko­
rean capital. Building carries pic Iurea ol Josef Italia, Kim II Rung.

■ JUKI 31 MARKS TWO VIAtl since tank-led North Korean forcaa warfare haa cost billion* of dollars and hundreds ot thousands of
I plunged acroae the 3Bth Paralltl to Invado South Korea. The aee-saw casualties on both sides .tut the issues teem ss unsettled aa ever.
the Kuail Department entirely out
of politics and setting up a sound
long range road building
lulu program,
We ran no longer
ngur gt&lt;
get hy with
patchwork construetemporary III
tlon which Is both wasteful und
iy.
should Imi designed lo fit In an
over all plan and hull! to lust.
WINTER HAVEN (FNH) Aclively at Florida State Fanners'
Markets took a big slump last
week with only four market* oper­
ating &lt;— Starke, Plant C i t y ,
ilrooker and Sanford — where
limited amounla of produce were
offered.
Livestock market* continue ac­
tive with *ale* reported from Ar­
cadia, (ialnraville, Jay, Kissim­
mee, Ijike City, Lakeland, Live
Oak, Montlrello, Okeechobee, Orland, Tampa and Wauchula,
While Florida may not l&gt;e able
to finance modern, permanent,
expressways throughout tha stutv,
it la high time a long range plan
was adopted ami construction
begun on link's that eventually
will give this slate a highway
system that Is permanent In place
uf our present patchwork of
roads.
w aft |ft

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public oven* where the women go
eaeh morning to do their baking.
Another beautiful story
was
told In the plctm es of tha Tulip
Festival held each year between
Amsterdam and the Hague. Field
upon field of tunny culoied tulliis
were shown as well u* the colorful
pageant which aiTompanlea tin
festival. Semen of lumuullc Ven­
ice delighted I ho audlunce with
the colorful gondolas and beauti­
ful building* glistening in the sun.
An Interesting nemo was one of
the Mirer-1* of Amnlerdam showing
u Imrsn iliawn milk wauun along,
nidi- u street cur that horn a Urge
sign nn which was willteii “ Drink
(.'lira Oulu",
Mr. Ili-igeio showed picture* uf
an uvnlunciiu In tlm lln-nm-i Pas*
on the Austrian and Italian border
where Hitler and Mussolini held
many of their "conferences". Oil
the grimmer aide weru walls in
various German cities that wart
defaced with ectnwls of Commitnisle that ata gaining momentum
every day, regaiilloas of efforts
being made by the Htate Depnttliient, slated Ml, llergcre
Injecting a brighter note Into
the ultuulTon, Mr. Ilergera said
there me nuw more than GO.OOO,but) persons living Inside Russia
who am nut really Communist*
and who me n-udy to rile up
* k u I i i m Communism and ail that
it ktatul* fur nt a sign from the
flee people „f (lie world. These
people work via the "Under­
ground” and ate constantly grow­
ing in strength, he said.
After leaving the Slate De­
partment, Mr, ami Mrs. Ilerger*
letnrucd tu the United States and
went illicitly tu California, Mr.
Ilergeiv'* funner home, but lint
liking it, they came to Florida
oral planned lo settle In St. Au­
gustine where they oponsd a gift
»hup. They both *VjO*d that after
Jhe cool reception they received lit
HI. Augustine, they again return­
ed to California to I amain for a
short time, hu* Florida lured tham
ugain ami while passing through
Hanford they were struck with tn*
cleanliness and beauty of the
town as well as the friendliness
of the people. *o decided to settle
In Sanford where they have open­
ed a Camera and Gift Shop at US
Magnolia Avenue.
* They weru Introduced by Mra.
J. I*. Hall, program chairman.
Other guests at the, mealing were
Mis. Hetty. Hall, Miss Barbara
Chapman, Mra, George Chapman
and R. M. Balt, m "u Carolyn
Carter was welcomed by the pro-

The Weather
Preclp.
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Boston
Chicago
Cleveland
l,os Angeles
New Orleans
New York
.Seattle
Washington
Miami
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STATE GIVEN PKOPKRTY
JACKSONVILLE
- Florida
was given properly fur Iwo new
parks Tuesday, one near Tallahas­
see and one III .Southern HI, lutin'*
County.
Illrum Fever, SI Auguslino Clr
cult Court Clerk, presented to Hie
State Parks Hoard o ToO ucro SI
John's tract tn ha used as a park
and game refuge, a memorial lo

Favor's parents, when the Urglslaturo provides funds for Its de
delopment.

Mra. Alfred Marlay gave the
Klllrarn Gardens, which the board
accepted provided Ihe attorney
euneral's office approves terms In
tha deed about upkeep of Ihe
gardens.

HOMER LITTLE AND ROY REEL

Future Farmers

OUT THEY GO!

(tuallaae* (teem Fag# Ooel
jeCIi, a total of ftl.Ofll) waa apent,
and gross Income was $9,070. In­
come from labor, at a 37 rent an
hour rate, was $3,000.
Bobby liorsdorf told of the Fu­
ture Farmer convention whl’li he
attended at Daytona Reach, June
0-13, and of the talks at the big
i*lr conditioned auditorium, and
coin, tii at the Band Shell. All
mrt-llng.i, he stated, were held ac ­
cording t&lt;&gt; strict parliamentary
prot-edutu |,y the 600 boys present.
The theme of tha convention, he
said, was tu develop character,
train fur useful cilireiishlp and to
foster patriotism.
Eail
Higginbotham
reported
that nine Kiwaitlani, Including
Rev. Frank Morgan, the guest
speaker, attended the lnter-cluti
meeting In Ml. Dora last Thuri
day.
Guests Included A. U. Doudlicy,
Miami, brother of H. P. Duudney,
Tom Hamilton, Tom Yandre uf
Ml. Dora, and Llaut. John Ander­
son, chaplain of the Naval Air
Station.
President Htineclnher promised
that Klwanls would soon glvo a
$r&gt;0 donation to the Future Farm ­
ers lo send two delegates to the
Kansas City F.F.A. convention.

J. C. Mitchell weru leaving today
Summer precaution: Wash all
for Marlnac Island, Mich to serve
a* delegate* tu the Pilot Inter­ fruit* and vegetables to be served
national Convention,
raw.

WE HAVE TO MAKE ROOM FOR INCOMING
S T O C K -S O WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING
APPLIANCES AT CLEARANCE PRICES:
(One Only) Coolerator Freezer 10.3 Cu. Ft.
Reg* Price — $399.95 - Sule Price — $289-95 *
(One Only) Apex Sink and Dishwasher Combination
lleg. Price — $419.95 - Sale Price $279-95
(One Only) Muy Tnjc Dutch Oven Guh Runge
Reg. Price — $289.95 - Sale Price $249-95
Universal, Dexter and Muy Tag Washers
Reg. Priced — $129.95 to $199.95 — Now 91-95 up
Wc Alno ||«v* May Tug Automatic Waahara
CooWrator and UnWaraal Electric Kangaa
and Coolerator Rufrfgnrutorn Up To $100.00
Discount Off List Prices.

M. G. HODGES PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

Telephone 128

405 Weat Find

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aenae of command that hat always put
auoh a th rill Into piloting a great
performer.,
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t t u ’re the 1mm . Yourtond. tin you ao.
It’s the Iasi that ao many folka who Jovt

qipoothnMBthat mtke thitRoADMAtTift
•o dMnsulthad smong Iq s osra

jerk—makes control o! the whftft
end lh.i-.torc « lw .

W here than, you eek, d o .. Power
Steerinft oom. Inf
Whan you want to fat Into-or out oJ—
e tight apot at the curb, Power Steering
tehee over the extra efortolturnfaid the

M any folk* who hove tried It
that Power Steerinl hae added
aa much to the pleasure ol tm
Bulck aa Dynaiow Drive,
Wh*a would you Uk* to try kS

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narrow apace iv w ir otaerlog late yen
gat tba leal loch ot benefit from Buiok’a

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rIke Will Establish
M ____

Continued hot and mostly fair
lhrm t|h Friday with only a rhanct
(or a f»* Itola tad afternoon thundrrthn* art. Ill|ha*t temperature
about ion In Intarin. of north por­
tion and In middla and tipper 30,
risen hrra.

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»ry, by T:M P. M.. pl*»i» n i l
Y E L L O W C A B 1441

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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T t t r n s i U Y JUN K 20,- 1DM

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Headquarters Next
•Week In Chicago

New Blast Is Defense Funds Cut
Let Loose On
Tax Evasions Heavily By Act Of

Taft Is Shown Still
Having Edge InDclegatc Strength De­
spite S o u r Notes

Delaware Senator De­
nounces Treasury
For Settlement Ol
Many Large Claims

D E N V E R »Jx-Sen. Hanry I ’abot
Lfllge (B.-M aas.) announced In
day Oen. Dwight D. Elsenhower
will move lo Chk-agr, next week
In art tip rnmtinlgii headquarters
for the Republican presidential
nomination
Lodge, Ilia general's campaign
mli
manager, said Ki-trnlmwcr would
rontlimc In mart with lilt* llrpuli
llcan delegates In thr Nnlinnnl
Convrnlion
'J I hat barn Impossible fnr him
(RPenhowcr) In mart nil Ihr dole
gales who winded tn see him din­
ing his thnrl pt-rlnd at home,"
Lodge said
The Massachusetts aemilnr said
(he move waa made on hit reemn
mendatlon He aaltl details wnuld
lie announced Inter Inday at the
Chicago headquarters nf Ike fur
President
The Associated Press lahulallnn
of
convention delt-gulc
ilelega strrnglli
nf pre cnnvenllnn
wlin
C lip
with all
ad 1,205
1.205 O
O P delegates
Taft hat the
noted, now shows Ta
support nf IA3 lo Elsenh
nhnwer's 405
Olliers have a hil.il o
id 121) nml
Ihere are I8:i In dispute or un
rommllled
This Inhalation, like IHal In the
Demwrnlh
race, is based un
avowed and conceded alignments
II nflen conflicts wilh elalms of
the cnnilldnles themselves Taft,
fur example, says he already has
the majority required lor muni
nation- (Wt votes— anti lanlge says
B j f ’nhowcr will gel more than VKi
nil the first b.dtnl al Chicago
As the tin p eonvi'iillnn neared
It tqiens a week from Monday and Taft anil Elsenhower stepped
up their flghl. sumo minds were
being changed among the stair
delegations
There was a slight reshuffling
In Mnssnchuarlts' Sd vote bloc, *1111
heavily pro Elsenhower
Among
Pennsylvania's 70 vole group, a re

Power Co. To '
Hold Open House
Friday Evening

Formal opening of the new offires of the Florl&lt;la Power and
Eight Company In the Evans
IInihilng al HOD Magnolia Avenue
will take place Friday afternoon
and night from 4:00 to 9:00
o'clock, II. II. Coleman, division
manager, nnnmmrrd today.
"This will give all of our
friends ami customers the oppor­
tunity to look around mu! see mir
new nml modern office.'' he de­
claim!.
Employee* nf the office and
little "Iteddy Kilowatt' In person,
will lie on hand to greet the vlsllora.
Moving all of the fixtures from
the former office In the Melseh
Mitlldinr last Saturday was no
small churp, Mr. Coleman pointed
oul. hut this was accomplished in
time for the new office to lie open
to customers on Monday
The new office Is air rnnditioned nml is ultra modem in:
design ns planned by the power
company and Ellon Mougldon,
nrrhllert, ami Is the last word in
roominess nml comfort, wilh wall*
nf ii quiet and restful sliadr of
empire green, terrain flooring,
find the very latest in fluorescent
men lighting.
Reporteil by the manufacturing
eoiaunny a. the first installation
of Its type In the country, the
louvre sections of the lighting
cover prartlrally the whole roll- j
lug of the main office, and re­
sults In u showless blending of
outside daylight and Inside light.

&lt;r»iaitmi#d tin Pm* T n*i

Spvin^s And Loan
Association P a y s Pierson Gets 115
Half Year dividend J. C. Memberships
To Capture Prize
Dlrertnrs of Ihe First Federal

dj»y.

The aasoeintlun, It was added,
hat protrided this same return
for lia savings share investors
title* 194d, In this period these
savings Inve gtown from shout
half a million dollars to the ap*
iroximately two and three quarera millions new outstanding on
tha firm's hooks.
lr. Tonhy said tbnt the asalien Is proud of lia partici­
pation In the growth nf Hanford
slid Hemlnnla County, for the
funds In Ihe aharo aeenunts are
uaed to help home hulldera and
home purchasers as well as the
owner* who wt*h to improve nr
add to their homes, Teller* are
MH. Hilda rnwell and Mr*.
Maxine Kkrrn.
The offlrn will bn clnaptl Mondaw&lt; Jun BO, tn provide time for
t | l | employees under the direrof Mr*, H. E, Chapman,
peretary .T ressu rer, tn post the
Intrlea ta the hundred* of areotmta now on thn Itook*.
I Directors of the aeioclatlon are
Hnwartl Favlla, I'realdent, II.

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John I'lerson was awarded a
beautiful leather luggage
grip
fnr soliciting Bfi memberships fnr
the coming year at the Junior
Chamber of Commerce meeting In
the Yacht Cluh today.
lie gratpfully thanked the mem­
ber* for the p rlir and then re.
ported he had 10 more membciships, which will he applied to
hi* total for the top nrixe*. Cat I
I'risoc, co-chairman of the m,unhershlp committee, anuouncrd that
the Jaycen drive ha* been ex­
tended from June Bn deadline until
July HI.
Retiring I'realdent Tim Craw
ford pretented the gavel to new
I'realdent Judge Douglas flten•irom. Mr. Crawford'a last offlrial act was to thank all thr
member* for their “wonderful"
support during the laat year In
making hla tenure In office a
aueceasful one.
Judge fltenatrom
threw the
meeting open for luggeationa front
the floor. John Kader said th at he
was In favor of moro social func­
tion* lurh aa dance* and stag
patties. Elton Houghton Jr, sug­
gested that during the aummer
months more col,j plate luncheon*
should be (erred.

Woman Arrested On
Shooting Charge

J»me Out, J. II. Van Hoy, A. Etlwin Shinhnleer, K. C, Harper, fl.
Mary .Bryant,
Na­
...
. . Bg-year-old
. -yi
F. Doudney and Oeorie Touhy.
■real, waa arraated last
ni night at
her home al l u a

^ Sanford Herald
^ Vacation-Pack
J f i * matter how far eway
•wnu horn* yea may go on year
epullan yea can readily relrfc
ea tha horn# town nawa hy
R tha t Baaford Herald
yoa retarn. Yea rae ar. with year carrier hoy, or
:|h Chortle Morrison, elrritj maeager, by telephaalag
I* hare year retnler lames
he Herald saved far yoa

WASHINGTON

Bay AvMua

afUr her hu*hand, J»e Bryant was

ahot in tha rijlhl hip by « bullet
from a .8 | calfbor ravohftr.
QuHtloMd this morning hy Po­
lka Chief M y 0. wTuSuna, lha
Negreaa mnlnUlnad that lha
aborting wa* aotidanUl.
Tha eouplehad ha«i riow inf an
A rthur Godfrey Ularialon »V&gt;w,
sha raid, and 11 waa lala in tha
avenlni whan aha plritad up *ha
revolver as a manna of aalf.ptotaction and N mtM to laav* tha
houaa to chaak lha chlehan yard.
Suddenly, aha atalad, Hat husband
has U k rflL .

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House and Senate

No Magic Formula Is Found At Zoo
For Escaping Effects Of Heat Wave

Son WII

Itain- tit Del ) lei Iraise a new
vcrti-d hlasl at Ihe Treasury De
part ment Inday lie said II seilled
a
million dollar rlitlm .ignlnsi
a New York oil man (or about
threi- i puts on Ihr dnllnr
"Tins," Williams lohl llu* Sen ale,

Public Is Invited To
Visit New Office
OnMagnolia Avenue

KHhn Jtnw r r*a t!,I " , S v n jT jm nn (nr ^ " h ' t t h V M u J i n r ''h a h S l f t
Trrtl,
*^ making
making the
the new-tqiaw;
iiew lolelaf HI*
"'**
nearvarloui
the frog*
ennt- X, ri(nr„
wh|ch
rroloti*
se n h n w e r M . T a f t 24 O n ly 11 are
imtv unrnminilted. whrreas there
rp plant ml hy Mrs. Cole min
were -72 In Ihls e.itegnry a couple Tn Ihe right nl the entrance I*
a panel nf “ripple gins*" and u
n f m o n th s nEo.
E ls r u h n w e r m a y have so m e th in g sign nf the company insignia. A
lo sa v about w h e th e r he w ill go neon sign lias been erected In
front.
tn Chicago when he m a ke s
do
A portion of the office facing
m e x tlr p o lit y Speech l o lllg lll M i l s
the large front window ha* been
............... . tin t 't iiir
enclosed partly lo cunlaln all

Savings and t.oau Assoelatlnn in
■ meeting Wednesday at Ihe
firm's office at ill) West First
Rtreet declared a dividend on Ihe
hualnrsa for the first six month*
aQ hl* year at the rate of 11 |M&gt;rc ^ t * year, (ienrge Tuiihy, exeeutlvg vice prealdent, announced to-

U. N. Raid Rips Power Plants

NtNITV MRCINT of North Korra'l elertrlr potential has been knocked
nut by lha biggest U.N. atr attack of the war. Moic than 500 plane*
blasted five powerhouses. Including that of the Sulho Dam (II. fourth
largest In the ssorld, In a 90-mlnult raid. Four n( Ihe planti which
were reporlsd "Ihoroughly smashed" are located In Ihe vh inlty of
llamhung (2). The huge aerial blow rsme a, mound fighting (.1)
tapered o(T fnr the first lime In more than a week. (C'mtnil p rritj

Sen. Russell Has 330 Pledged
Delegates, Bill Kirk Reports
Churchill Seeks
Spot For British
Advice On Korea
Desires Top Military
Man Upon Planning
And Policy Staff
ia)NDo n ‘ 'At — Prlnri Miniitor
&lt;J,urcIdII pressed today for quick
appointment nf a top BrltUh mili­
tary man nn Ihe planning and pul­
ley staff nf (he United Nations
Command In Korea
This was Ihe aftermath to Ihe
row kicked up hy Ihr LaborHr op
position In Ihe I Inuse of Common*
over the bombing of Ihe Ynlu
River power plant*.
t'hurchilF* Conservative govern
menl expressed regret Hint It wss
not advised In advance of the
bombings but it defended them a*
attacks on a legitimate war nh
lecllvo. The I.armrltfs said Ihe
bombings Ihreatened lo extend Ihe
warfare In A*la
Ih e Russian* selied upon the
debate a* showing up Ilrliish
American differences.
Churchill rnnfcrred with Field
Marshal Karl Alexander, Ihe llrill*h defense minister, at Nn in
Dnwning SE, on Ihe talks Alex­
ander had with U, fl. official* al
Ihe I’entagnn Monday concerning
Ihe proposed Rrltlsh appointment
In the II N Command itaff.

WASHINGTON
The White
House said tralay no foreign gov
eminent was re*|&gt;nniibln for nr
oven Influenced President T ru­
man'* derision to nuit Gen. Doug
la* MacArthur from hi* Far East­
ern command*.
Emanuel Shlnwell, who waa de­
fense minister tn the British Labor
In tha House of
glnvernment,
...... . . »alrt
____....
mona W
Common*
Wednesday
ay night in
that It
was pressor
pressure from the Labor govil'natlBHSg Ob fa g s Ton)

William Knk and hi* &lt;ou
’Tlilddy" rrtiirurd Matui'lay fmm
nn exlnnslvi* niitomolilh' tiip in
the routs,- ,,f wbuli they vi-ited
lb ...... .pilot nl Washing Ion ami thn

'Is mily one nf the scores nf large
lax rases which have been ram
PCmused for nil insignificant (rae
ilun tiy llit* Treasury Drp.irltnenl
during Ihe past sever al year* "
Vdlum s mimed Ihe nil man as
William II Havls III* said he was
a speculator Davis died In 1951
; The Delaware senator, who has
spoken up time and again In the
Satiate to accuse the Treasury and
it* Internal Revenue Ihireau nl
tnl'li-imliiltg eases, said today id
the Davis matter
"This compromise tax ris e was
approved by the Treasury Departrtteni under the same secretary
-d Treasury, John W Snydet. whit
(ftr Un- past six years has mm
chid "ill* been silting on tin- Ini
of all Ihe corruption which has re
rfciiili
cBlid' lire exposed 111 Ihe Treasury
l|ep:u iineni
■II, -lemaodril Ihnl Ihe case laignpcaed, for a study id Ihe role,
‘aveil by William M Moyle .it
rim i liemoer.-ille national ehau
an and Daniel .1 Hanlon, a loi
ei treasury Depnrtmenl nfflc-i.it
s , ',im*el for Davis and bis coin
aide*
Tin- ......promise wns made in

I'lynioulh nml Ciirystn plant- in 1)1* 'A illmni* said, adding tha*
Detroit, Mich,
c lull to,nle no personal mvrsll
III Washington
llu- K i i k s allaii lo deli-rmine the merit,* id
w i t h Mile - -i**’. Ind that "In the liglil id
lull,-Jit'll
St'iinlors Sumth- Mho h.city tthich has hern exposed
er.s nml llidlnndj as existing In the Treasury De
In llu- Hetmli-,|
letmliv] pnrinient al the niioer leiel,
cafeteila
I, II if I all these rasas should Ihi re
met and talkn|'
I alls,* ] examined."
with a mmiliyi^r
Williams tnld toe Senate the
«f t (l e t
ilnttjw,
srMlemeui was ip
i&gt;»'r- rinnpmnii
lllstieil riguf*, pinved hv .loieph I) Nunan Jr.,
(fill
Including Sc
linlel A MoIll'll and Charles Oil
tins Taft, F&gt;i
,li.itlt. thru high officials id lluadn,
May bn i
nternal Itevenm* Itiireati
and (icorge
\ll liner have figured in *
Through t
liaise CornmlMce uivesllgation in
eouitesy nf
to charges „f mflm-nce peddling
nior
Small
tn olvlng the las cnllerllng agency
lliey were ate,, \\ llintns' speeches had milrii In
Russell
abb In gel nqti, ih- with selling off Ihe Inquiry
the .Senate fl,,,, lin in g I're s l.t ,- p i
Villtnm- said "Significantly, ill
Truman’s nddrea* to t.'ongiess of llie-i- of these once prominPid lax
June In in which lie appealed foi oflclal*
are toil a, suffering
exlraoidinaiy powers to -eue the (roll » severe ease of -ovrrrx
iteel industry, Mr. Knk *ald, pnure
adding that Ihe Senate's n-aitiftn
he Delawiire senator *,dd Moyle
lo the I'lesidenl'a speech ,va* hit­ aim Hanson were hired by Ihe
ter and many enatoi., serine,| to D.nls estate alter three years of
feel that Hie Fiesidi-lit sin,old use fnlir liegollatlons lor seMIpnienl of
the p.iwsr* ain ndy delegated to the lux claim*
him under the Tuft lliiriley Aet. x,&lt;I, hr added
There was no applause far the "i should he noted that less
I'realdent'a speech. Ml. Kirk siiid. i dim three months before, or short
He also talked to the , oinmittei- i •&gt;' ,,|,r binding Ids former lifts*
of senators suppoitlng the camib I' I'nridenl Trnmani In the While
dacy of .Si-nab,i Kb hunl Russell Untie, Mr lltiyle tint! taken his
for
I'realdent. Tin- ini-inher* of fir* pliuice Inin private law lime
the
committee f,-|| ,-ertuln that ttrehy tipenlium It office In Wash
Itiiaaell woubl go Into I be conven­ Initfm.
"Iiirlng lilt- xm-rerilliit! mnnlhs
tion with ,'1,’IU pledged doli-galea,
whit Mr Moyle wax itainlni: na
Mr. Kirk revealed.
Henntnr Russell was leflnlloly ilun I reetiuitidtin liolh as a power
„|,|iroadod by ri-iinln norHu-rn Ini olilicnl fluttre ax well as nn
’tnfIrn11nI' Wnxhinulnn altnrney,
.rnator* In np ,-ff„it to form
Htop-Kt-finivt-c cuntblnation, attp. refused ncKolInliun* lo ('(tm|irn
porting Rtrvanxnn fnr the Final, tuts. Mil* lax ettxe fur a few rents
•kney and Russell for the Vies tut t r dollar were instituted "
Wllains said Davis heatiptl a
I'residency, Mr. Kirk wns *old,
but )he Georgia Hcnutor hn* per­ uruu of etnnpnnlex "which wns
sistent ly decline,I such overtures, ere tiled with having supplied Ger­
Mr. Kirk laid he wn* struck by man with a large part nf her
the coming* ami going of the sen­ aennulnled nil reserve" lirfnrr
ator* with complete disregard fnr Wurl War II.
Tie group, he said, owned twit
Ihe sneaker. Henntor Joe McCorl.inkrs tuatird wilh pefrnletim
on l-aa* Ton)
wlile "were en|ituretl In rexlrlclett
(nntlauert (la t"»a* 1 am

Billion:; Are Lopped
Off Wh;it Adminisitfitinn Claims Is
Defense Minimum

h n n llv h iiv r th u u irh t hin t
Mr HOMO OKAN
WASHIN GTON '&lt;11
The
}m\i lav ill Mtr Miinly luunjft^ Iloose
Thi» HiitmnU flown nt thr Zw» Onr
, ole,I bid.,, t„ end fe d ­
* t m in i o f i v i it i' i o h ii h flm v * a l" i &gt;
♦t t i i i Ii* hr having mb lmi|{h &gt;i tlnn*
eral rent control* on dept. .19
th r *i»lr of Iii•« ••»tlt** iitul (he
l ■i
except In , iltlnxl defense sresx
with Hh* hr hi r* Ihr rrxt nf Situ* iVi|*
I ii t
| h a if to H a it i o f f a
ffirfI"a r•■nifl■•iiin YVr Imik « ImmI f l v of t iM ir r r v i l *p i? it
and i l l i r i sprctflrsllv reipiexlloill ‘if thr *rif» tivtny In tlUriu*'i
o,g c in l rot
II, e cnl*. siihlect
A ro u n d t h r
•o tim h
w r fo o t"!
lo toll, ill reronsideratloi,, * » ,
how mi* nnkrun! frirtttU wrr nmh Q u r r n ir , h is r n iv t o il, fn k m t: mi
on,- Mime - I r p low aril final sc
inn nut fhrjir Hrnrrhiitn fh»\ j itni t R4ill Infi*sg, ivMil *ni)n* of f|)i»( | »*
I ton oil
Ihe
adminicle tlton'*
IliiiM «f (hrill srrni tn hi* titMiiv R O u rrrfu in ra A w h irh w in •*Ypi* «
sharply crdiiced , on I r ,,l c htll
M in hunl m (hr m l nf iin
n l to im ( h r o lh r i lav hy a ft nut I
Wi* \vnlUr«| up tn thr rn,*r utnih who Atihh " W r l l . I n u t 'o I *11 i ' u ' r t l r m l r r .
ril "l.rn thr Linn'* uni rxprrlr'l h a v r In I n t r m y own |nn*a " T h r t * 1
WASHINGTON
I* I be S»nat*
tn *»4*r n(
f« nimiii'um of thr \ * a hm on in th a l fo i n il *«f im
re g a l
d ig n ity
and nm | r.sty
.ot H,„,
„ lim^ori in Xppropri.itiotis Coniinltlre tntlay

,

vclpeil out a House vnled celling of
PI billion dollars un mlltti r y spend
lug In the g overnm ent's new y ear
Hut ,1 cut new appropriations for
Ibc arm ed services l„ MSJtn-'.OOd.
oou ali„,it too million le,s than
the House approved
IT I- cumin litre has been work
iru* ii4 4*ir ,i ll„ll*e lull l&gt;, (m in c e
there, looking rigid •lo auKH ho­ tin* h. f.•t|Nl*
1it-part ill"-III in die (Is
1, 1,1 s id i i s w hen w e tin lm Is |l
1M1 Vf.1t 1if'i.umilng fails i Ms de
1 Hi ,s 4
t, •*„11.1IIPtl OH
• iHlIHlv Mf144 go III llu- -m ate
&lt;Mu i* 1It*' -b-ll.ltc ,, k a com
„ ill have
ji i mu j -i 4» 111i the 1Inn
ft. 1)4- 441nr b n 1 out
\ ilttllMilhnlIt ol tin pending cell
Iflbl 44 1 '»IMfitting 'he Defen-r De
I’Mr 1m rriif nr r u t h .1e-.ued. lull the
xi li t Ir •:tmhi i»'s ru t in new- money
44 IN ,1 , ntprtse to il
MitM 114 |l Idllk r nnlelnplalr die
peiiilm,' ot n , ci al billioni m the
new ,,-ar if do- lunni-v I, avail
able 11css, icgillii npptoptInlfnus.
&lt; ii i o il m e i a p p t oprialion* and,
Isis iblv iddilioual suppleinriitaf
, I■!ireiptl.i I Inn -s
„ ill, I'residcnt T tu iu a n 's liack
mg Ihe Di-lcnse Dep.n tnn-nl bad
WASHINGTON .0
Ihe \ r m y ■oiilciiilrd tin- House leilmi! of Id
nnnnuncrd today Hint dm *feel billion on spending wnuld wreck
-.Irike nlri-adv has -topped delivery • or d eii'u- 1- jirogr.im
of some equipm ent anil Hint pin
Mi I'rum.in's budget asked IV).
...........
4I 'HtlllH4f&gt;»l Ml* I'lqe 1«M4|
dnetlon
of some otlier miilellal.
including lighi tank* mil f1I I 111i1
i,, „ ),.,|i wiitun ,
da,
jiv cpps
| n „ sIhIi- iui-ii I. llu- A rm , -aid
" i’loilucllini id
Inn tnit l, at
t-.t-nrr.il Motors stopped on Inn.'
Ml billoued by Chrvsb-r'* 'i Inn
truck prndm dun line .Inin- 3'l
T'rrulinllun ,,f |,'cp. Iiv Uili,
11,,'l l.,ml Is -&lt; liednlcd b, &gt;-mie nI fit lit) At' Hlit*ft) »* If
Me l
., -bq, bid,,, Stmlebiikci -- J1■- ton
i It &gt; Mil I lull 4Ii I*' i " i M i i it v
truck pi 1iduednn limmi i nw C ,,tii
fl f‘H’) V4II II.... I' •I t*»i1*1V
Inc's T ii i,ink , -M-inblv mi tunc
l unlor
* l l l l l l f l l l ’ * 'H it
an. and l-'cderai Motor T rucks ' ,f I ttf I'&lt;*11)1111'I 9 bi'ti i h ff
lie:,, , l&gt;&gt; ton d m k un 1id, I
i fiM&lt; &gt;11(11 i'f | ( lu ll Hie
Im I &gt;!V!■(•**‘
VI.i
along Willi Allison llicio-r.il Mo
old
&gt;Mfltlm 1 It f141IF!IfI%
X t■«! f11»*At
to r s i priMluclinii ol i ,nub ,t , ,-b l• !
"vdfiMv
t *%ui
ti Iinsmisslim assemblies
ti Hie S inf&lt;&lt;i &lt;1 M inif ipril
"R en Molrir* can coiitiiiuc pin
diiclton „f
, ion truck until lot.
)»♦)*„ I lull I, il MlI If***, ft*111 '
itI(MfIII| | M4kkf|r 1&gt;V f*•"•-*•»1!1V
In lifiMthri ri’(Hn I rni imliLi 1 4
• \ ..... ill It'll 1*1 •■n i,*if
inifpHl flu Ui h'iis*' PiMflut !11&lt;ii ;\11

w hich -eo is fa m o u s. W e Were ; g u ,
] „. s i 1ug ___
fo r
t h r tr*** of
*nrMy «1i**nppn*ntnh h n u r v r t , for
i r rn n im iin lt y .
( l i r N tin tm rr hnti l i r r n t h r r r h r f n r r
N iif tlm t « h r in n r t i k m ; In i; in
u* n rv l lo h h r il old |«pn n f r v n y ittiv r x * m n r f lim » r v im '* i v M\. m o il
th iiib r i rjfnl m h i* n p p r n in n r r
you. S in - w in prifnM v
D ll, hut
Not it mill (till ivr rrrn v r, not s|ii‘ H ii.t rMM't Hint -sio* hmV**.| jtf
" i t ’ll u I ' i* ]f *f UI . * ll| irri« » l i f l i l l l r r .
IM H it h a •ili’llllv K il/ r '4 'u h * Hit
I1*1
iftniif
h i f u r l , hr 'lu lls '! r v r f i hmk nf im
tha r slit* w ouhl - l i l t

:l| „|| || i riA Rln'trhrti oul at rut*
T
f|,„, -&gt;f lih FHR4* am* **ivr
[,,, In- hrovy poiilinK " •' vumhl

Delegates Urged War Production
Not To Yield On Is Curtailed By
FEPC Question Strike In Steel
No Compromise Trill: A rmy Announces I'm
Delivered By Miss­
filiation Of T.mUs
issippi G o v e r n o r
Is Ne.iritm An Km!
llv KEiril I UI.I.EII
JAt'KKDN. Miss. -J1 (!m Hugh
White, keynoting till- 1952 Demo
r n i l l c slate eunvcnilon, advised
delegales today nn! lo yield all
int-h In the fight waged with the
national party over a i-ninpillMiry
Fair Employment I'raellees Com
mission and civil rights platform
It w ii* a no rotupromisi' speerli
wrapped In a nim hlm g threat
a wholesale Southern ri-hellion it
die national D,-inner.ilir platform
I* again cnnsolered " m i l South
In dial event, dm g o ,c in o r de
d a r e d , the Slides lltghl- Demo
c ra ls should "do a* „ e did m
I91K cast mil votes to Novcmbei
out in Ihe Electoral College for
i, real Jeflrrsonlm i Deuiocral "
lie did not nam e a candidate
to Id that ileacrlpllnn
While nits
was one
nne ol
,,f tile Mississippi
lenders who led a I stale boll In

I
To Launch
N am r Contrst F o r
T w in Rul)\
D err

Ihe 19IH presldrntlnl elei llun when
Mississippi, Eiiuislaiin. Sotiih f a r
nllnn and Alaliaiiiu siip|airted n
pit I f i l l ' *tf •11**1M &lt;»t! M 4
Slates Rigid* Hrkel
inmi*»lr.Btmn 11&gt;1* \ » «iMitMiiiKCfI in
lit' *»!•I V|| r tap Ml** IIlf (ft*
Tile guverniir's kcyuule inexxnge fin y If it if |&gt;r« 11n l i&lt;h i nf n u r| ilj i i i «*^ pli.i
n H im n n m l i v
V11 cbill
*i *iiifIntil'll tin i’nnr I isoi
P "■
dlsprileil s|H'&gt;'iilation Mint the Mis
*fi I ' Vi'iil ■
* "f ntft* Hil l UlulfM
slsslppl party would tune down its
ill If I&gt;1kIIf11111' ill Atixl III fiitiPA'i
drniilielnliiin nf the national party
.1 Iit &lt;I fI fii U't l '*
(■■Uniting tile Nutluniil Executive
II'.- amil mi; imi iiv!'! illI'd
Ciimmlllee's leruitnitlnn of Stale
C a m e r a C l u b V - l * " IfI1i't ’ III 1....... llM ♦».| bv *In
I*HllllHMFil On I'mUr Tw»l|
'l*It1| |1| t I Im wlriiM i - 44ill t4*('i)| V4*
from 1lit’ (-i V•'»' l&lt; Tiro
w f&gt; ll'ifmaiiii, fji'M 4M 1tl4i'l (It I •
♦•ii *'.)|111114*11*tii) ii jypnruf •i • f418 On- 1 IM■. Ml Ilfll'4 f IIUN IV' » Vf»t
Rm'I iit Cm jimi nt iori i»f ^1111'! U'JI, .4 ! • «) till- III l/l &lt; (tl»f AVIill in (ho
1!til | • nl IiiMJiljtif ji iinifil *“it ........ Its'.n fi ■......... . Ml \ Mt* rkifiir
irrup Id i , \4ih #•1i*rt»■*•! - ' -. |!ll-l
......... f Mid ii'iinmji k'Offl* s»
hi
All
tut,cut ft,--*
iip m I
dent ,.f the Stiiifni,1 f'um.oo t lob
mil-■id 1&gt;, Ho- J it y cec MooHi, Mox
last night Hi- cl,-cl Inti fnibttv ,‘,l
d . o f o t d , Fla Aov
lid,I under
Hit- , c-ignallmi of Al,- 8 F
A ilcfi-nru- «f the d l y nirnitist Ibogeii- ft util till- office
, ,, • ,. c li g i i d c to ,-ti'ri t il l
Hie ,-liitrgn tlmt It I-, " t in y " nml
oiling c n t c .l regardless
Tilt- Hireling mis in |p| in the
"liUr|tl|e,l" was prtincil rerciitly City t'oiiiiiiisilon loom, aii.l it wa- ,f yyIn i- In- „ r sin- m a y live. In
hy II. I). F arrell of Snnfotil anti voted to hold the lu-xt inerting
,,f d up lica te name-. Hie en(ciqii-areil this week in Ihe July there on Wednesday o-gld. Juiv t i v -ibutlHcd first a* det ermined
Issue nf Hie iiHlianal built'.-, maga- 'J, nl H:lf, o'elock atcl olbc, meet Ity the earliest p int m a i k , will
line "W oman'* Home Companion ” ittgs no iilleriialr AYrdii.-.ilny, , *ciy,. |,rtortt y
A story l„l,| In Snnforil enT h e f a u n s were b o r n t o ' S i l k y "
Fit, im wire discussed for t titled "Gill with a (’tram f'r,luted securing of „ dark until ami MM Jiff •4* I I, nml l» tVk14 fit f» HfC’CltK|
Convert Mil,•" was published III fncillties that itteiubers may Ho­ .♦ 4»f twin a fnr Mir MMitlurr ti no
May Issue of the uiaga/lne and lt, develope |ihttlogrn|tll* loly .71 Ml Mm Inst two yent » Hv wav of
desrrlberl “Hut tiny huddled town was set a- the ileiuUim- fm mil,
; .1ion, Alt Aidf'fi Hsitl 'b a t
of Sanford."
utlssiiin of 4 Gy 5 inch tintiioiinlci ifn'D •id* wns ' nm v'n"’ snood
Mr. Farrell, admitting that the pitot,igtaplis for the contest ett
»f nf Ittdns, two nniiiM *ttrh sx
story was "good, interesting, and titled "A Day At tinMPi’ll’ and Itepele" fBlfjfllt l-e good.
well written," argued neverthe­ Prlxi-S foi tills will tie given bv
He exiitiniird all children In he
less Hist “Hanford Is certainly not the Hi .loltfis Really ('„
ole to it,elude not only thn silga liny huddled town."
fl. F Merger,, Spoke oil tie ml nested names for tb* fau-us but
“Instead," he wrote, “It is a vantages of u-iiig a stiti-liadn on &gt;il—
o Hie inline mid address nf the
Tb «eeoml man arrested In cun- city
of some seventeen or eighteen canteras as a means ,,f ctiHitig "nder, ,&lt;t Hint tlie winner may be
nrclla wilh the theft of a safe thousand
population Ity recent ollt exress light mill putting lull del,-tltl! licil,
from tha Pig nml Whistle Sand­
Nor Is Hanford huddled llitii-'e anil simp In plrltues
Tb,- m u te s t ,vl|| h u t for oyer
wich Ihop on Mar. 25 wn* brought count.
builncs* section spreads over
New visitors were Dr nml Mi­ ........ weeks with the dradljmt
here rum Titusville yesterday by (lur
everal sheets and we have other ll. 44'. Dunn of Eotigwoo,l anti • otidiig at mldnlglit Hatnrday,
Depitr Hherlff* Howard Hood nml •btisinnss
centers as far away us formerly of Illinois. Ml*. .1 H Ju ly 19 Thn three ju dge- will Im
Bufni Drown anil will hn hrouglit
tmfor' Circuit Judge M. D. Smith | 25 blocks. Our residential section Kimpsott nil,I Miss l-'lntu-es Finn Mis- Zllla Wnlsli, f h s t grad*
lea,tu o
a* .‘billfold
Smith-Ida
tomotow, Sheriff P. A. Mern an- I* spread out for inllea In thr,— ette.
direct Ion*, east west nml south,
Mu
K. J.
Golor sllilex of vntimis spot, h, I'ritiiary School;
noumd tTil# morning.
while
on
the
north
we
have
lieattEurope, ior hiding Venice. Daly, Moitghtutt, hi-ail lihrarlan of th*
Wllam Mathews, vt2, now be­
(Ifni
l.ake
Monroe,
some
five
" a u f o rd FuUJic L ibrary ; slid P o r­
were shown by Mr. Itergere.
ing bill In County Jail, rerrivt-d
ter II l.iinsltig, past president of
penltatlavy sentence* after plead- miles wide and several mile*
•he Florida fllnte Hpnrlsmnn’s As_
j g1
.
lug
gilty
to break Ins and theft* long, through which runs the
Over I,'ll) Sportsmen
snclntlon.
in" Optido and Titusville, sold north-flowing Ht. John's River.
"Hanford has several good
Any furthnr Information can
flheril. Mero. Msthew* was picked
F
puh
I
At
Fiflh
Fry
he oidalnnd by cnillng thn Jaybylhe F.B.I. In Catlfornfa and hotria," he added. “Including the
eee liiforinntion Booth at E172.
return
rid to Florida for (rial, he famed Mayfair Inn, owned by the
More (ban 151) men attended thn
New York Giants, which could
added
The first of th* two men a r­ not lie replaced at present-day Kemlnnle rm inty H|,nrtxmen', an­
rested* connection with the rob­ cost* for much under a million nual stag fish fry at Mullet l.ake
bery wa William H. Cleveland, dollar*. Th* largest farmer's Park last night. J Q. "Slim" OatRIT7,
who wa brought tn Sanford after etate market in Florida la In luwav reported today that 43
being Iken In Orlando, whera lie flanford. Wa have many Industries memberships were sold for the
“David and Bathsheba"
faced thargoa of numerous rob- and our back-country section Is coming year. July t Is the hegiin1.09 - .1:07 - 5:14 - 7:20 - 9:25
beriea.Undar questioning, he ad- near the top In th* rattle-raising nlng of the new fiscal year for
MOVIELAND
mlttadto acting Chief Roy Tlllia business, flanford and thla coun­ the association.
The gala outing was termed a “ Walk. Hoftly fltranger"
th at h waa one of two men who ty, Semlnola. produce more celery
success by the association's sec­ 7:45, H.-I6 Feature, 10:12
ad b+en Into tho Pig and Whls- than any other place on earth.
complete show
iff tho l e f t con"Each year our city spend* a retary Format Gatchnl.
w n * 01
lot of time and money acquaint­
Tonight the Hportsmen’a Asso­
I'lU IR IE LAKE
A rrfneil before Judge Smith in'? tha public with our advan­ ciation will stage its annual elec­ "A Rom? Is Born"
23, Cleveland pleads,! tages. Now, ha concluded, "along tion of officers at their regular
7:45
10:30
i the theft and waa atn- cornea this itory describing San­ monthly meeting In the City Hall
“ Bright Leaf" 9:18 only
) five years at Halford.
ford a* a ‘tiny huddled town.’ ”
at 8:00 p.m.
■■

sSanlord Defended
In Big Magazine
By. 0. I). Farrell

Summer Recreation
Alleys Will Be
Sprayed At Night BctfinH In RnterpriHe Pif And Whistle
recreation program
Ikndit Brought
With Insecticides willThegetsummer
under way Monday, June
80, nt the Enterprise HrImot tinder
From TituHvillc
Spraying of allays with Insecti­ the supervision of Coach Ulay J.

cide* la tfua to atari naxt week, Thompson with children from the
E. II. Johnson, rily sanitary offi­ Enterprise, Orange City. Deltnry,
cer, announced this morning.
and Osteen area* participating.
Tha work will be done at night,
I’lan* rail fnr an extensive pro­
the lima depending upon the wea­ gram whlrh include, softbnll, base­
ther he said, and should be com­ ball, shtifflnboanl, swimming Inpleted In about four daye. Two atructlon, supervised group games,
types of spray will bo used, one table tennla, group singing, danc­
a DDT eolutlon, and tha other a ing and movies.
beaalne hexachloride. These tpraya
The girl*' softball team, com­
will bo uaod alternately.
puted nf Enterprise -and Osteen
oa of w ater from city Pj*veni,
will play each Thursday
■nt to the State Beard of
night in Aanford at tha City Park.
Health In Jacksonville, Tuesday,
The boy*' baseball team, cornwere repott*d to be In M M con­
dition from a health standpoint poaed nf plavera from Enterprise
Water from the d Inch ..artesian and Orange City, will play In flanwall supplying tha Hunlnflil Pool ford, Del^nd, and othar place*.
Boy* and girl* of the various
Is taatxl each month, aald Mr.
age grnuns will rroort according
Johnson.
Attendance at tba pool la re ­ to tha following schedule!
Boys agea g.lfl, Monday 9-13)
ported to be over that of June,
1M1. During lfay, M M persons Girl* agea lS-lfl, Monday 2-5.
Girl* agea g-13. Tuesday 0-13)
snloyed swimming In the pool,
RUk supplies of dairies tn tha Bo»s agea 12-15, Tueedav 2-5.
Boya agea fl-lB. Wednesday
Banferd area are tasted monthly.
year bare met all 0*12) Girl* a gag 13-15, Wedneaday
2-5.
Olrla agee 5-13, Thursday 9*12)
Bov* ages 13*15, Thursday 2-1.
Friday, 9*12 Orange City Bchool
hove and girls agas S-lfl, *
Friday, 2-5 Rov*' baseball
Each group will t, ‘

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'uneral Conducted
lunday ForMr.Spivey
Funeral services were conducted
at 4:50 p.m. yesterday at Brtsaon Funeral Home for Benjamin
Franklin Hplvey, 41, who was
tiled In an automobile accident
n Friday afternoon about 4:45
o'clock.
The Rev, George Marsh, pastor
of Wesleyan Mer.udlst Church of
Pants officiat'd and burial took
ee In Sylvan I.ake Cemetery.
Born In Remlnole County, Kept.
O. 1010, Mr. Hplvey had lived
ire all of hi* life. Ills home was
near Paola. Hr Is survived by the
widow and two *on«, William and
James Hplvey; two brothers, J. M.
and W. I). Hplvey of Hanford:
three sisters, Mrs. J. V. Jones,
Sanford; Mrs. Hollis Phillips
Jacksonville; Mrs. C. ,M. Gnann of
Euslls; one half brother, I. M.
Dyess, Hanford; and a half sister,
Mrs, J. V. Jammcs of New Smyrna
Beach.

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ENJOYH XMAtt IN JUNK
OKLAHOMA CITY igu. Last
Christmas the R. E. O'Connor fam­
ily gathered up all the presents
and slowed them away, unopened.
In a closet.
They decided to wait and cele­
brate Christmas when their 10 year
-old son. Donald, returned from
Korea where he was serving with
the 431h Division.

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Two Collisions
Result In Injury
To Four Negroes
Two nutomohlte collisions, one
of which Occurred In Volusia
county and which resulted In in
Jury to gtujr Negroes, were In­
vestigated early Haturday morn­
ing by Htate Highway Patrolman
R. D. Harrison.
One of the drivers In the Volu­
sia County wrerk, which occur­
red about .1:00 a.m. Hsturdsv on
Highway 17-02 two miles north of
DeBnry, was arrested by Hat ri­
sen, taken to the local County
Jail, anil Inter in the morning ivn&gt;
released to Volusia rounty au­
thorities. lie Is Ham Mllson, Han­
ford Negro, who faces a rhmge of
driving wVle drunk.
Two Negresses, Amanda Will­
iams and Georgia Dabney, both of
Hanford ami passengers In Mil
son’s car were the most seriously
injured. The former Negress suffsred deep lacerations of the right
arm and right shoulder hlade, In­
ternal Injuries In the right side
and is still In Fernald-Lmighton
Memorial Hospital where she wn*
taken In an amhulance.
Georgia Dabney was taken to
Hanford by a passing motorist
ami later In the morning was
treated by Dr. George Hlarke for
serious cuts of the knees anil fare
bruises, and was then sent to the
hosjiltal,
llnnry Wycat and Fred Rock,
Negro passengers with
Nelms,
received emergency treatment nt
the hospital. Wvcat had a broken
arm and Rock had fare and bond
lacerations. Henry Rradley. a
passenger with Mllson, escaped In­
jury.
Iloth of the automobiles were
totally wrecked, said Mr. Harri­
son.
He reported also another colli­
sion wlifrli occurred at 1.00 a.m,
Haturday on Hemlnole Boulevard
two miles north of Hunfotd In
which cars wern damaged con­
siderably, hut no Injuries resulted.

Pro HtiNchall Slams
(»ate On Femininity
COLUMBUS, O I/T--Professional
baseball today turned thumbs down
on the signing of famlnlne player*.
The nrllon, a Joint ukssc by
Commissioner Ford Frick and Mi­
nor longue I'rcsltlenl George M.
Troutman, come on Ihc heels of
announcement that Harrisburg,
I’ a , of Hit* Interslale league had
signed pretty Eleanor Engle.
Miss Engle went through pro
« im s practice with Ihe Senators
Sunday, but
it watched
watc'
the gome
ess bos
from (he press
bog. and wi hi
ir Job ns
• stenographer.
today on her
Traillmsn, In a telephone con
venation from Hsn Francisco, said
today that “ such Iraveillei" as Ihe
signing of women players will not
he loleralrd, and that clubs sign­
ing, or attempting lo sign, women
players will lie subject til severe
penalties."

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Adn like thcHO ----- •
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5 •• AUCTIONS - 5
WEDNESDAY, JUNK 211, ItSO P. M.
Two beautiful modsrn 2 and 2 bsdroom homes of HARRY P. and
ROBERT J. BARTHOLOMEW, 424 and 4S4 go. RId. i wood At#..
Ormond Hooch) largo grounds) Ideal location) boat of roaotrnc(ton) Immodlato posoosalont modern In ovory dstsltt homos to
ba appreciated) fine trees and thrnbbsryt cloao Inspection urged!
block of Halifai River.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 35, 7il0 P. M.
Unlveriltr Dtlve-la ReeUorsnt, mile north of DeLund, fully
equipped, fin# bulUIngi lot ITIsllOi good buelnoao, Ideal loca:
tfani A. J. ORRVAIB, Ownar.
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y lo u Beach, • Norik Halifai Avo., I t room 4-unlt homo and
huoma property) I Md|i| private entrances and baths, goad I *
m * u aad In demand) |uat off main ati good atato of ropalra, all
'"• R furnlahodl Utal lOvaltou, only faw bloeka of octant open
(aspectioni alloy ttid A. M. day af sale) ARTHUR l . 88L18, Owner.
Ffl^A T # JUHR IT, ItM P. M&lt;
&gt;Tourtnt Court and Raalanranl U. 1 . 1. lira mites aartk of
Floroo, Cafe, Mvkg quarters, 7 rental unite, fine bldgs I nil
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families and many of them are
becoming permanent resident*.”
Pointing out that one of the
chief obligation* of a Rotarlan la
to think nhout the futuie and to
plan projrrt* of enduring value In
the community, Mr Ratlgan snl-l
that the time bo* come for all
citizen* to think nimut the future
of Hanford, not Just five yearn
flow now, hut ten nn&lt;l 1ft years
hence.
Mr. Rntigian welcomed Into the
club ns a new member M. L. Its
burn, president of the Hanford
Merehnols
Association,
whose
classification Is Laundry and Dry
Cleaning. -The President also an­
nounced the l.ndles Night enter­
tainment nl Hnnlriiiilo Hpilngs at
(1:10 o’clock Wednesday and urged
nil Rotarlnns and their wives to
he present for supper.
Mr. Ilntlgan raid that the rluh
is financially stronger than it was
one year ago, that its membership
has been strengthened by the addi­
tion of new members, though smite
who wero unable to make attend
anre have hewn dropped.
He railed attention to the fine
programs which have been ar­
ranged during tha past year and
particularly commended
B. L.
Perkins Jr., program chairman,
for Ills interest and efforts In this
behalf.
He said, with respect to com­
munity service, that it Is not tho
Botary Club's function to carry
through community project* hut
merely lo study the needs of the
community and to foster and en­
courage those projert* which are
for the most good, lie cited ns an
Illustration of what the Rotary
Olttb can arid should do In this ra­
sped as Ihe swimming pool, which
was u Rotary Club project* tho
Junior hnseliull league, sponsoring
a boy for Boys Htate, and the
donation of a sewing machine to
the hospital.
Visitors Introduced hv Charles
Morrison Included Charles Wagner
UNil Leroy Ijiwaou.

Hampshire,- hie f t r f r f e
the Senate, sounded a M l
Ing; Republican* can tow this
year, he said, "if wo enter the
campaign bickering or divided."
Bridges, who hasn’t declared for
either T a rt or Eisenhower, ex­
pressed his views In a letter to
convention delegates.
It was Sen. Estes Kefauver of
Tennessee, leading In the delegate
count for the Democratic Presi­
dential nomination, who colled the
GOP strife a bar • room slugfest.
"Such accusations between two
leading Republican candidates . . .
besmirch American honor," Ke­
fauver told n fund - raising dinner
In Chlraqu Sunday night. "1 have
no doubt." tic added, "that It will
he exploited by Soviet propagan­
dists."
Other • Democratic aspirants
spoke nut. loo Avrrell Harrlman
blasted holh lending GOP contend­
ers for promising tax cuts. Sens.
Richard II Russell nf Georgia and
Hubert H Kerr of Oklahoma took
Ihe stump In their own behalf.
Hut their utterances mostly were
lower • pitched than those in tha
GOP arena.
1,1 Gen Robert L. Elchelborger,
formerly Gen. Douglas MacArthur's right hand man in Japan,
parted political company with hla
old chief and came out for Elsen­
hower.
Tall himself, planning lo dine In
Baltimore tonight with Maryland's
24 - member delegation, stood pat
on his claim that already he has
a few morn than 600 votes lined
up for the first ballot at Chicago. It
takes 604. to win.

WANTCONFIUlAtKWf

iisband 01 Sanford
Oman Died Sunday

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Candidates
ff'nMllni«rr| I-mmii I’ flfl* On#I
■some "nnllsemllle sheets" he said
had been circulated ^
t
A front
running Dcinnrrnt
called II a "bur room slugfest."
A lending llrpuhllenii warned that
too much bickering can lose the
election for Ihe parly Bill ihe GOP
battle for delegates roared on In
day us noisily as ever.
It even left physical violence In
its wnkn In one nollylng sector
Fighting broke out In Puerto
lllro Sunday us Itrpuhllruns chose
two rival three
member delega­
tions to the national convention
The delegation* are uncommitted
hut line reportedly favors Tuft nmi
the other Elsenhower for tho Pro
sldenttnl nomination
Police &lt;|iiellcd the Islnnd ill*
lurhunee. hut the question of which
delegntlnn will he sealed Is just
one more lo lie fought out In Chi
rnuo — like Ihe qut-alinn of Texas'
holly disputed delegation, among
others
Fleet Ion of llfpuhllcnt! delegates
ends today with Ihe choosing of in
In llllmil* lo romptelc the state's
slate of 00. Taft was expected to
widen Ills lend there, Of Ihe 50
already chosen, he has 111 lo K.l*
mtlmwer's one
Democrats nnmc 22 delegate* to
day In Indiana, IHoilier* In various
states later In Ihc week for (heir
convention opening July 21.
The Ili-puhllcnn convention starts
two weeks from today, wlllt a ter­
rific row over ronlesietl delegates
shaping up
Tull forces struck h*cb in
nitper ads today at Elsenhower's
Dallas, Ten , marge tnui ton unit*
nn*‘s hackers stole Texas' IB con
vrnllon vide* as hrnzrniy ns cattle
rustlers.
"The Klsenhower managers are
screaming 'We wuz robbed' be
cause they know they have lost
the fight," Ihe Taft advertisement
of Eisenhower hackers from dele­
gate • picking scsslonn was Justi­
fied because Ihe general's people
were Demorrots.
Elsenhower, before flying from
Texas hack to Denver, made ■ now
effort to puncture the Taft camp's
claim that he Is o Truman can­
didate. Ho Rally denied at a news
conference that tho President ever
offered to back him for tho 1032
Democratic Presidential nomina­
tion.
Hen. Styles 11ridges of Now

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WASHINGTON ( * - Sttettnl Ja-, Sunfcy. l«M # • « “ «* » « ' * « • "
Ir 1. airline* will cancel rtaerva t* » u M ton may pdracmd do not
lions unleu passengers reconfUin •how up to claim roservatkm* and
Word was received this morning them at least six hour* * oeftr* plana* nave to leave with, empty
of tha death of D. T. Fhllyaw flight time.
Which occurred at noon yesterday
to* ingalea
at hla homa In Gainesville. Death
New York
was attributed to a heart attack.
Seattle
Mr. Phllyaw was the husband
MOTOROLA — AOMISAL TELBTI9IO*
Washington
C o m p le t e W i ll i a o r l s l a n d h o o s lo r
of tha former Mary Zachary,
Jacktonvlllo
Mian!
daughter of the late W. A. Zach­
Tallahassee
ary and niece of Miss Bessie 7 t
,t*M II
m e a a a to sd A v a .
chary and Mrs. T. Bradford Byrd.
Her step-mother Is Mrs. W. A.
Zachary.
Funeral arrangements are in­
lt*atlss«S V r p m N s * Oust
Is ptlmorlly concerned with saving complete, according to Miss Besala Zachary.
woodland, many rural homes and
achmla hove been partially saved
by the quick action and medarn S K I N T R O U B L I S ?
equipment of tha Service's crews G I T
R I LI IF
WITH
Mtdi'ttwt LVCO-eo-aOL banliMt &lt;**(»In sther counties.
tv irrilstMn and ItcNne. Doo* no*
Asrlal surveys have shown for- ----- -- --------- o*«d by doctor*
.
__ .
voar*.
_r*. Irv
try.**‘ "
today. At
money
OUOTSntjO,
tstr; loss by fire nf 45 percent In *i| dfoafl-m
courtfleo which lack protection by
L Y C O -B O -R O L
the Service, whereas tho figure
Is 12 ptreont in protected coun­
ties. Seminole Is tho thirty-first INSURANCE AT A SAVINL
county In tho state to come under
FOR YOUR
protection, Mr. Mlkotl said.
Tte Sgmlnole County unit will
HOME • AUTOMOBILE
bo provided with a Dodge power
wagen tank truck which Is sup­
BUSINESS
plied with a light plow for lira
breaks. A tractor and htavv plow
24 Mont
To Pay
will also ba available for the use
of the unit,
Ht &gt;*l
Rich tower In the Service Is
manned throughout tho day and
night during 4ne summar and dur­
ing the day with periodic check*
WATERMAN DIEM
TAMPA W-Joseph If Water­ at night In the - winter. Houses "Your Mutual Insuranca Friend'
Phone 1011
1st0 Kant First Street
man, 70. president nf the Gulf Con­ arc to bo constructed near tho
Phono 101
struction Co. nf Miami and Ft. towers for the watchmen as soon 111 N. Park Ave.
as fund*1 ara available.
Lauderdale, died Sunday.

f&amp;/‘ &lt;i6eu t
A N IC K E L
A M IG H T.

fo r C O O l,
R E FR ES H IN G
S LE E P ! MODERN

EXHAUST FANS

use Free Air and Cheap Elecirieify
to cool your whole h o u se... at a
cost of about a nickel a night in
an average Sunshine Service home41

a n d tA afa m ta tf...
Y ou'll be amazed at how cheap
you can operate added appliances:

YOU CAN ADDt
DISHWASHINO..........................
AUTOMATIC IRONING. . . .
AUTOMATIC CIOTHESWASHING
BEDROOM RADIO . * . . .
De w in g m a c h i n e .....................
VACUUM CLEANER.....................
And 10 on down fh* Hit.

folks to Plorids use more
•lictridty thtn people most
taywAcro olio.,.it's modern
. . . It's ofldont... It's cheap
. . . i t fives extra leliure for

�nr

7

n YOU DON T

T U B WE a (H E R

y n r Sanford Herald, City
Delivery, br 7:88 P. M.. pint*rail
TRLLOW CAH 1114

Coe*inu--t H-it, *ol)rv *nd tenirsl*
I I (nr .branch Wednesday, exrrpi l.ir nftrrnnnn thundrr*nower*

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXIII

Established 1008

Coast Line Plans
New Passenger,
Freight Building

«*

Building To Be Erec­
ted Opposite Pre­
sent Car Shops To
•
Eliminate C u r v e
Thu Atlantic Cna«t Line Rail­
road announced nlun* today fm
the construction In Sanford of a
combination passenger and freight
atatlon, which will Include office,
for district personnel, to In- lo­
cated Juat north of the Sheimnn
Concrete Plpa Co. on McCracken
Road across from the present car•hops and ndjarent to the newly
a conitrurled freight lend.
^
Tha now building will he d ll
feat long and 31 feet wide, will
comprise two utolle* mid will he
constructed of light colored brick
and masonry materials. Of tho
moat modern construction, it will
be air-conditioned, nod equipped
with a warm nlr heating system.
The window* will he of ulutnlnutu
architectural projected type.
The ground floor will consist
of waiting rooms, iiassenger and
a freight agency offices,
baggage
^ room, freight warehouse and meal­
ed platforms. The second floor,
which will he RiD fret lung ami
82 feet wide, will house the offlt’ i
personnel of the Jacksonville dis­
trict of the rnilrond.
Pointing out that detailed plan*
are now in the process of preparatlon and construction is expected
to start In (he near future, Coast
Line officials stated that the ncv.’
satinn has been made nccrn.otr,,'
because of the relocation of the
presenl tracks through the city of
Hanford, and in order that the
l
freight and passenger station and
district offices may tin properly
situated in relation to new ttuck^
which are la Ing realigned for the
purpose «f eliminating vxcosilvo
ami objectionable curves In the old
track*.
Tha present passenger depot on
West Ninth Street was erected
during the latter part of 1012 and
was opehed on Jan. t. 1613, This
building, includes J].*'* office of
(fust(asm «&gt;■ fa«% Kuan

»

•

Arnall Is Invited
To Work In Store
By Retail Grocers
•

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A
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•

MIAMI iJt—Kills Arnall. dlrerlnr
of the Office nf Price Stuhlilxntlon,
was Invited today In work a week
In an Independent food slnrc.
If he did that, said Marie Kiefer,
Chicago, secretary-manager of the
National Aisoclatlon of Retail
Grocers, “ maybe ho would he less
Inclined lo heap additional burdens
on tho Independent grocer."
The association, Mrs. Kiefer said
would ho glad to pay Arnall n
■alary for his week's work "In
find out what It's all about."
"Ho could relunt to his desk
in Washington enlightened," sho
asserted, "with a great deal nf
knowledge and understanding and
experience to help him nn his Job.
1 am eager to learn what recom­
mendations he would make after
gaining this valuable experience.
"I wonder If he would still expect
the retailer lo comply with GPS
rules and regulations which equal
Iwo largo volumca, Including 43
regulations, 143 amendments and
supplements totaling more than
hair n million words.
"Surely he would rcnllxe lhat It
represent* .an absolutely Impossi­
ble task for the average retail
grocer."
“ OPS regulations," Mrs. Kiefer
said, “ have nn useful purpose.
They threaten to destroy thousands
nf businesses and along with them
our profit and loss, free enterprise,
competitive system."
Members of the association,
holding a convention here, sent
telegram* to congressmen Monday
urging elimination of price con­
trols. Convention officials esti­
mated more than 1,000 were sent.

V

“ jlOTART Cl,tin
The annul Ladle* Night aupper
of the Sanford Rotary Club will
a he held at Sanlendo Springs Wed­
nesday‘ night at 8)80 o'clock, Pre­
sident Jsojt Jtstlgan announced to­
day. Those, who would like to swim
. are welcome to come early and do
# *° ’ Pr*illJl&gt;t&gt;4 lUMgan paid.__ ,

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
N« matter bow far away
from home yea may go on yoer
vacation yon can readily catch
ep on the hone town news by
reediag the Hanford Herald
when you rvtant. You ran ar­
range-with yoer carrier boy, or
Utroogh Charlie Marrteen, clrenIgtfan manager, by telephoning
yoo ere away, to bo do­
te yoer bone In one
upon your return.

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A

T U E S D A Y JU N E 24. 1032

Leaving For Boys State In Tallahassee

French Avenue
Appraisals Set
At Over $37,000

Apprulsnl* on nil French Ave­
nue property needed for rlght-of
way purposes and estimated at n
total value nf $37,2D I, were sub­
mitted last night to the City Com­
mission by » three man hoard of
realtors headed by (inward Fnvilli*, and including Raymond Hall
and C. A. Whhldnn.
Commissioner John Under, who
preshied In the absence of Sluyor
VV. H. Stamper, announreil that
the appraisal* will he submitted hi
the County Commission, and thou
to a Stale Itond Department ap­
praiser before property owners
ate approached.
Prnellcully all of the appraisals
ronrurn property hoi ween Thir­
teenth Street ami the Orlando
Highway, ami between Fulton
Street and the Inkefronl, said Mr.
F'aville. The French Avenue rightof-way will he 82 feet wide, he
added.
Robert M. Angio, engineer sub
milted a report on proposed im­
provements to the sanitary sewernge system. After some study by
thu Commission, Mr. Chase moved
thut Mr. Aligns he niiUioi Itetl lo
piepnre preliminary plans and es­
timates fur extensions of si-wei *
In areas needed. Tho Com miss inn
approved the motion, and directed
that the nlnn* he submitted tu tha
Federal Home Finance and Com­
munity Service Agency ns n hail*
fur securing financial aid on the
project.
Mr. Angus, who was in long
distance telephone communication
tills morning with the Agency, ex­
pressed optimism that thu aid will
lie received, lie pointed out, how
ever, that the aid will apply to
the service rendered to homes un i
itint to the Naval Air Rtalinn, ac­
cording tu Information received,
Tho low tillI of $1,11)7 of thu
Industrial I’liinp Co., Jackson* life
and Tampa, for a loostvi pump
; for the new well near tin- water
plant, was accepted. Mi. Angus
advised what specifications weie
needed for thu pump.
Thu request by Thomas .Strin­
ger, city recreation
supervisor,
that a street dance he held at
Magnolia Avenue and Flr.it Street
on the night of July I, was ap­
proved. His request that some
((eat la....I

Oblique Attacks On
Democracy Hit By
Senator Capehart
DAYTONA HKACII qp - "Top
men in America" who "beat Ihe
brains out of the American private
enlerprlse systom" every lime
they talk were sharply crlliciied
by Sen. Homer K. Capehart ( ll Ind.) In a talk beforo Ihe News­
paper Advertising Executives As
lactation here Monday.
Referring to Columniat Drew
Pearson without naming, him, Sen.
Capehart aald "a certain well
known radio commentator con­
cludes every broadcast by saying
‘ maka democracy work.’ The in
ference obviously Is Uiat democ­
racy Isn’t working."
lie aald tba country needa "loadera who will lead and who ballovc
In the American ayatom."
Dean Walter J. MaUierly of tho
University of Florida’s Collego of
Dullness Administration told the
advertising executive* that Amer­
ica’s free enterprise systom has
been hobbled by "governmentguided enterprise, development of
a welfare slate and a shift of
power from employers lo em­
ployes." He aald "(be time has
come for businessmen everywhere
to go on the offensive."

Three Sanford Men
Return From Korea
Thraa Sanford man arrived in
tha Unitad Statts aftar aarvict in
ftoraa yastanlay whan tha Navy
transport "Gan. R. L, ' Howie"
docked lit Saattle, It was reported
here today.
Pfe- Robert L. Raddan, flgL Ro­
bert D. Robinson, and Pfc. Jcaiu
Walden ware among gJIBl Army
raonnal returning home on ra­
tion. Alan Included in the group
ware tha following other Central
Floridians:
Cpi. Junes L. Benton, Lees­
burg! INL Joe A. Brown, Mulb o rm Cpi- Dolphua Carwiaa Jr.,

C

burg! Or*

—

British Labor Party
Takes Dim View O f
Korean Air Attacks
Tallahassee To Ike Hopes For
Drape Buildings Unity In Plunk
For Legion Meet On I orcipn Aid

Report On Sewers Isi
Given City Commis­
sion By R.M. Aligns

C a b in e t V o t e s T o D e c o ra tc
I'tioto hy Jameson
Sunday morning whs n great adventure for five loinl hoy- who had I ecu clmsen by local organisations
to attend the American Legion sponsored liny* Slate in Inllnhasae- i program duplicated in 17 other
status. Walling for thu bus, lift to right, nre Wesley llainll, sponsored by the Lion* Club; Joe Hutchi­
son, the Jnyrcu choice: Tommy Sneer, harked by Rotary; Terry Cordell, Kiwnnl* selected, and Sammy
JncnliMin, pride of th'u Elk*. Judge Dougins Stenstiom leads the IV*l Alt, American Legion committee
which promoted llu project hero.

No. 210

Ansitrinlril I’ rcstt I rimed Win*

A ssess

C e n te r

G en eral

S i t .•‘ .s c * -.

s ir e

A v o id

Am i

A g e n c i e s

Tu

O ver

V ita l

! )c S p lit

Issu es

Pro tent New
BmnbinRH In Yalu
Ai t';t Threaten To
Kxicncl Most ilit tea

l .f .T f lr r .s

I.u m i .\ -p
l.shor Party
Ii-id. . iri.li-stnl lo Hie House of
i ..ii! iuSk tmlav that the altarhs
•ui ilu 3 ..In ltiv "i* power plants
ihrr.it.'ii it. cNlend hos*.lilies In
Komm
Prime Mmi.ln rhorcitill adit.iiiiil he h.-*&lt;1 no advance notice
of the bombing* lm| said such
attack* have "the entirely Irgltlmate ..I.|rrl of decreasing the
'-neon w.ir potential " lie added:
■We re-erve .ill nor rights ns a
friendl) 111v tor making any rep
ri -ei.iiiir.ii which .... gill he Ihmigfll
desiratite "
i'hill, hill made lo* -talemeat
under lire of member* of Ihe op
puNilhin Labor Party, who de&lt;I.i . .I H.e l.oiuhing* threaten an
'■\tiuisbm of lioslillilc* irerntun
much of the power from the plants
i&gt; iimuI iii Manchuria
\l1;iek&gt; such a* Ihe*c now re
t«&gt;r(•••I do nut appear to u* to in"l\. .nv extension of the opera
ia’n. hitherto pur*iioil " the Prime
Mnusler -,inl “ or to go lieyond
Hie d iielu.iniry authority ve*teij
ui Hu- I inteil Nation* uipreme
•urn m .i.diu'
"-in far i-. Her Ma|c*ly's gitv
.-in it. mil an' I'oiicerncd there has
la.'ii tiu change of policy
I •i i...t Prime Minl-der tTeinrtti
\M!ce I.- nlcr ii (Hie l.almr Psrly,
tunic .i.-it that the mass bombings
icpr.'sented Ihe ilcstriictlon of
.oi
iTut'uri ani
esini.h'timents
which affect Hie whole of Mnn&gt;burin “
"Thai kind of policy," Attlee det-larcd. "wa« surely one that should
lu.l In- emit.irktul upon willwnlt full
uqsitlci iliuu esiieijidly lit view of
(he r i that -47 'fc'ishup. ,tor so
irmistbi' are now liking plan!,"
t hoi i lull concvderl Hint "no such
ntisolti'iiiin wt'lt Her Mn|etty's
i ii no id Inis laketl place" He
t uid iomul
" i f in* In to e .11&gt;iin lv difficult
1 dl Illt.fc p.l llu II file whole
"I 'In. Kori ui W'ui t.elog carried
I -I Ill’ll tlliruig II ITU-lice tiegolis
from t.'iiu h we lin e st.ffered
. *iuus dlsatlvmot[ig. t! has l.cen enfrodrii hv the
' ■ tei| Naflolis lu i upreme coin
m inder of iIk- i udi il Slate* ami
ini out giiiii^ i" he drawn Into
tl «sHM(t&gt;nl *4‘. Itgs ) 11*41I

l&gt;KN\ 2-:il
* .ell thv ichf I*
TALLAHASSEE f
The t do
1 today I fervenf
net voted today to decorate the Kiscnlmuer
building* of the I'npital i enter fur ly hope ’ •!* * i fornyn pulley
iften mfn IlK* He
the American Legion tale run plank can he
vent ion here July II \ug 3 Ini' imhhe.in p&gt; »'!&lt; n Vfill h -'ll ItI he
to .i*&gt;es* the post against the aiieplaide hnf| t&gt; Ii4tt| mil * •Sen
ngein ie» occupying lie buddings lloherf A 1 ' •I i Him
rim ucner.i' Mild ft’iH1 - i edef
Syile I’ Deeh commander of
ifit to SOI I hitler
I diOk'l
Ihe host Sauls bridges post, asked ♦'ltd*
•vei tin point
the i 'nbinel for 13,037 to decorate i ofi’ enhnn 1:
the 'lull* buddings yvllh (lug* ami
l lu -1.it. n . .♦ &lt;tit' If* 1 I ls
haiinei - during Hie convention II, I'tihott •i h i
loll
I flip II 'tl
said .'itv and counts edit inis ,d •01 i |te.i* i i
II* ilh 1 11*
reads lout voted to decorate then llu ll.tl
I ah mi ill ; Hie
nation' i d '
111.I l'*l
Mt and Mis K II Stowe re buildings
;*• •*» h y •H'lI.H
Mined .Monday from Mexico City
Gov
Warren toioim-nted it flOi'U'll p.ill
. . k d if
whole Mr Stowe attended the probably would lie niiMimkultli- to nik-lit \ m 11.
foils -third annual convention of have Ihe convenl.oii ssdl.ool those "Irvin.* h* i"ii : If MO l l n * d- f. ft
Production Permitted
111! ll
t t e e . id five
, International on May 26.
. ..ratmus hut the Dcfl. lem s *i%••' jn i
By Firms Not Hind­
imhht.ii pi* '
S11in•• T.'Jiifi Itiitui iiifiN, from r»:i Furul I- about &lt;*\lniiiHf&lt;*f| .mil t .iMtpju ;n fi i '
Hint i
iitul
t-11irriipintu I n* fr.inl.lv I ihin’l k»"i\4 x*ltun* the fh'til! 11 lll'tlll! it ii i
ered By War Work
I h r thou.*i
\ i nn |
"iHlh, xtrli* |i|4*(44*nt lit the roliVrll moii4*\ i^ tiunlmj from
The final financial lepoct, filed Hii’ i, Mi Fiowi* rrpurtril*
»1114‘
&lt; io' htii&gt;aionur iif \ ’ill*till11r** \ i in f ht hut
WASHINGTON iJD-The govern today by lliailey ll'ioim. runner•III hn
than Mn%n nnin* up uiih Mn* &gt;t»ln pre.M'h IS
‘•Tlu’
i
imveiilifin
run
nuooihH
,
’
Ittcnt today lifted Its linn on the up lo Ilull McCarty in Hie . Jnver'i
lion Hr
Ihi* ■ ihnu l iln- limit.:
M
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Shov
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ih
l*
"lnTiHHr
of
I
I
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mmmluclure of color television or'* rnie, imllcnled lloil
10,111
up ihi* *1 UtB iirnhtl fn pn*tt\ up
In reph Si a- 'S r •»1n- M-tn he
sets (nr hnmc and theater use
Niipportei i coidrlliut.nl a total of \n*t preparntio»ij» and fmi'nlifht of Hu* t npilnl for Hu* vihHuu: l.mjioii Jllilde l( * M He ** 1Ht
flit* I til
rriiiiuillt'*** In rli« m u.’’ Eighty
The Nntlimnl I’ rodlictlnn Author! $167,37*M&gt;m fui no average cimtri the
percent of the hotel itccommatla milrt1' ami that tin* i^^nrii*' ■%.iTiii'ii . iliittr *} u ntdd ' ii it
ly iNI’ A) replaced the outright tuition of MA.Al
» «■ to he th**
hn"**ril in oth«*r ^I■»11* hnihliiip4* In* home vv11ll lift \|,
prohibition with an order permit
Odhnm list.nl expenses of $187, t.inai of ihe eHv Wert1 return'd hy n*kitl h» fliul thr iiuirir\ to ih*m patched (nfo Hie e id hhiu nidei
ting manufacture hy firm* which 370.08 to Imlnnre hi* campaign Iho &gt;fi*xit*n City hotel com ml**Ion -nlr Khnlr own cpiurlurs
i s A r u e r i ' a ' s *n.t
1 tluf« n e l i n e
can prove Ihnt color TV will nol cunt rlh.itIon - ami close nut id. for th«» convention.
lie wrul on i.
« in* did rmf
Tin* (’ahinnt nximal mil Warren
In
the
i'«ur&lt;f
of
their
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m
ilt*
obstruct their defense output.
Hanford lumk account.
I'antnl Cmnplrnlh'r (’ M flay Atv heliexe him*.* II lh.»i nn ie ndalia
trip
lh«*
Sloww
vUltfil
If»
mu
lor
Ilowcvrr, Administrator Henry
The largest single Item of &gt;x.
flrn IIIrhnrcl F.rvin anil Trrry inn pimi r \s 111hU:h lo \Vill pl*sMe
II. Fowler who signed Ihp ardpr pause listed hv Ollhnm SSIIS for I .Mexican
, , cities
,
. * ,f* ..*
■«• vieiooinaoM
.........
_re_
Lrr
conrdlnnlnr ...
nf
Inafllu
|(r .4 „ , , ,$,,j to define vvh.|t
said ho expcclpd that feta tnnkeri $(■1,172.06 paidfi.r Radio
an.ITVs
11' Hon* to a c.m.mllh-e to find the hr mum*
* *•% •!. ’
** &gt;v 'hit loll
of radio and TV sols for homes A(h&lt;*rtl»in£rduring ids
eiirfd ^
rl'"It- «| !i|r, neee**iiri* lo iliuu.rale the M ‘ Hill
1 he ile( liflrd i" in ik&lt; aiiv
self Ihese were nilfound
to be H,.pl|„| Hm| i dk the ilgeiieie* lido jHecise defirnltoM i\ n: that it
would he able to tpiallfy because mnntin* (•BinpnUrn
thrivingi’ ud ocsperons Induslniil
,-,m«hlmt up tho m.mev todeeor.de I■i oh aid v hoited die
most are deeply In defense work.
to
ho\x
Thin amount. which |&gt;iti«l frenters. Mr Stowe -aid
their „ „n buildings
“ It will give an opportunity tn now fftrnmi* "Tull rithnn i"
rl mil
nint h 44e i•♦■ ri n(v
Hi* iiInm 4*t inini*itt#*tI npiin thi* (s,i\ ;m&lt;| F.rvin jut** namril I*\
those manufacturers whose de­ hv O.lhiim an tin* krv h» In*
rxht’niulv nn»»ti i n tm'Iiiluuhitu
Mu* qtixurmtr '*» « unmithMuu t"
fense enotracts are on schedule i*niifn whirh Anw him conn*
II in VX 4t|ll»|tvl .1*4 ill till* 4*11pi 1III ihirii4\ *vi|li piimh' *’nm tints n&lt;n
anil (hole having no defense eon IlHlilllJ HIVI ImHi* h\ h*n* thMf
If, t l • ii • 1 1l|U*t (&gt; lu HiIM', 'll
iiinl n- lnfu*u ,- )| in ihu fmi find » hull in &gt;ti II iv'*nifYl M n s1) . f i
traeln III dcmoriftti ale lhat tludr *nn voti - in one of Flotida'i
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file talknlhnn tins t.eeu .
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Fowler said,
l i f d »s « costly cirrus act,1'
jul h *mil.
riu »
thi* h'llhllrikf’* fnku nil »i
HV sHimIinn nf •ii (ii rv it 31m nf pit ri ifi**I iit\ -im
Only the Columbln Rroadcastlng *"""
• “ however, tl.l- me...
iiTi•t itit•* |*t 1 *iMi|!it ii
II
ronvh'lb
System was making set* comreaching the voters petmite i hmkuil itppfiii mu**.
,&gt;i ! lu *&lt;1 If I.l |141 X1 4 lilt t-U&gt;
\\ nrih InlH lln* r.itnnul Hint hi
mere lolly when the blackout on tin* In lunch ponph* wlm Ii.nl in ■
Mr Hhiwi* him rttrut'h hy Him nurs
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expense*:
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y.ilillMuininii, b.t'nl chairman, until \&gt;
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Office supplies ami rental "f
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offlru equipment accounted f"
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Khetlnn nf officer* and lioaid t. anti Mi
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War I veteran, was found .lead eons expense* Including the td"'
meinher* fnr the t inning yem will i,|«t. , , i milt; w. a l a
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-SAVANNAH. Gn &lt;m ~ Two In- huld, mid Mi /.immurmnn mild s i f t
yesterday afternoon In tho bed­ qualifying foo nml rental nf xuun
u liu nit' 11r*\v 11muI«■(I in (.. im.iw■ull,
room of hi* home at 1103 Myrtle equipment totaled $2,408.11. Meet litmdri’tl Imigh. lung lerm Negro that all thn*e who have ,-oiitrl
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prisoner* muiimt'd al u si,tic mail hilled II to the Red f'in*S im nffi. nil. ,,t lie cm • m l wi'l N M , iiinl a timtliui, I'lMmlr, a
Avenue. Ho was discovered hy hi*
Mutli’itl nl thu ITvuv«*iitv -if Flor*
Ing hall* and office space rental work rnntII Monday uiglH. heat up
wife, Ethel, who had Just returned wan
Rated a* $2,288,33. Otlhnm fivtt
trusties
and lief fire In (heir i ''Nx11'1" 10 '’" ‘ O' '■’lilt public is I...........a i t.-l by Hie l!&lt;
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home from work, shortly after roporl inillcateil fiiat 13,132.7m dormitory
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,,,tlr|vUed tn attend Ihe meelinu
Hi. Vein-., pnlll" ui ci • mil nil lu.l" u vutfinii iif Loth NVmltl Wan,
5:00 p.m. Mr. White had been In was donatetl to the campaign in
Warden I (&gt; linrn. „
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"Wo arc very ...... .. concerned." I’nik
Tyre, Rn.letn i
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III haaltK for tha past few months tho form of service* ami material*
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nrder had been rpslnred. reporlixl (
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(lll,i Int rensci I'ommunilY lll.il.i Sawyer mil \'bln l-.it.'and was holfovad to hava taken
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his own Ufa.
internsl in the R.'tl Cross nhnubl llnnnraiv pall!" h i * i
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Nn force wan used In quell thu persist." Ho nnted that catiununlty main tm nil.i i nf Ip, i .-'tl.
The investigation, conducted by RoyH State HonorH
ln,inlx&gt;r with ll meti aboard
mutineers, Hums said "We Just Intur.'st livt been very liuirli nn Sun,In, Srintul . ’InSheriff P. A. Mero anti Juatisn of
tin Vuung ri Hit'll mil liuriieil Imliiy minutes
Two Sanford Boys nut
talked them "
the Peace W. K. Wataon, disclose J
the upgrade during thu past yum Wi-b imi-.
Intui un til x*ill !m tiler Inking off from U- I.ase near
Nmiv of Ihe Iruslics was hurl
a .82 calibre revolver in tho bed­
Spu.Tal unlertiilnmunt will im ni mail.' in Kvergt &gt;n ........ fun
lid* Suffolk ( "iinlv limit A pollen
Two local hoys, one of whom hardly, Hurn» added,
room and a note. Sheriff Mara
charge of Charlu* Morrison wlm
Otiiui survivors In tithts
tin s|H.ku*niiiti *uid then* were no sur­
may acme day bo a Hanford City
The warden at the camp, known will present
aald there will be no inquest.
F’ ro.lnrlck Greene, widow tni'luib
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-nn, tun vivor*
Mr. White was born in Canada Commissioner, and the other » ■'* Chutham Lnunty^ Work Lai P concert pianist, un.l Genu Arnnlil, ilnuglitur*, one sriitrnDInnl:iit-'i mil
The I engine bomber plunged tn
5°™ pnpulnr nccor.linn plnym
and terved with tha Canadian member of the City Hanitary De Nn. 2. said Ihe
Rev two gi aiulsnn.i: nl* font ,1" 11' tlie grnund an ihe outskirts of the
Army In tha first World War. He partmont, were rhosen for hlgl plained about tho tond hut w Zimmerman will give u short talk, soil five brother*
neighboring farm eonuniinity of
cams to the United States over honor, among other hoy. at lio y know bettor and I figurei It I* Ju*t
llryant May Roll.mi. missing ona
part of the disease Ihot * going
20 yeara ago and had been In the State, Tallahassee, thi* week.
farmhouse by u few hundred
Joe Hutchison was electod as around thn country.
Two Youths Art* Held Dr. Boyce Urges
auto, parts business here for a
yard*
one of the councllmun of the myth
Hum* said that nn hour and a
r or yea
On Robbery Charge! Support Of Hospital Would-lie re setters were forced
lea) city of Catunhurg, one of til half after talking In Ihe nrisoner*
menta will ta mad* later.
hack hy fiercely burning (lames
cltlea each of which ha* a rostei Monday night they decided lo come
A hearing liefuro Judge Douglas ( In I
( t , I,,,-,,I pliyii inn. from the ruptured gasoline tanks.
of four cbuncllmen. Terry D. Cor­ out of Ihe barrack*
A U, S Air Force official said
dell was named ■* sanitary chief
.Sixteen nt the ringleader* were Htunstroni of two hoys, one 13, Hu1 (mini urged fvllnw tiu'iiiiiur, nf
of the city of Mallory Grove. separated from the group and tak­ other, 11, who are charged with tin- Linn* l.'lub tu gl,-- in.livd mt the plane was nn a rotilin—training
Other sanitary chief* were Frank en to Jail In Savannah.
entering anil rnhhlng a filling |mul moral support toward thu.'.io- (light
Tho name* of the crew were
Hall of Mt. Dora and Charlea Heck
"We plan tn transfer Ihom tn stntlon, was scheduled tu lie held stnictinii nf a new hospltid in San­
withheld until thu next of kin hava
Public school support for the of Winter Garden.
lloek Quarry." said Hums. Hock this afternoon.
ford.
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city recreational program was re*
Thu boys, said Police Chief Roy
Quarry Is a supposedly escape
A* an instance of ihe need -if bean notified.
cently extended two weeks, City
BERGMAN CARE
proof Jail hullt of solid rock nn G. Williams, were picked up at new hospital facilities, he ptnnle-l
recreation director Tommy Strin­
LOS ANGELES Uft-Ingrid Uerg- solid rock and I* reserved for Geor­ about 3:00 o’clock thi* niurning out that on many days, the u hue
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ger eald today. Thla action waa man lost today In hor effort to gia'! Incorrigible*.
hv Patrolman Jack Hickson nml It. been no room nt the hospital for
taken becauao of th* intarcecilnn hava her 13 • year • old daughter,
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(lurna aald Ihe prisoners set fire W. Tench, a short distance from emergency operation*, nml that
of Somlnol* County School Super­ 1*la, visit her ihla summer In Italy, lo one corner of their dormitory, tha Jeff Davis Filling H'ntion, uitirnl* hud tu he taken In Oi • "David nml Hnthsheba" •
intendent T. W. Lawton with au- whore sho lives with her present broke window* and destroyed Eighth Btreot nnd Park Avenue, undo hospital*. He wn* Introduced
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thoritiei (n Tallahassee.
husband, Film Director Roberto hunks. The flrn waa quickly ex­ and are aal.l to have admitted en­ hy .lark Morrison.
MOVIKLAND
Th* school support of th* pro­ Rossellini.
tinguished.
tering the atatlon through a small
Edward H. McCall, newly in­
"Walk, Hoftly Htranger”
gram Includes eight Instructors,
Superior Judge Mildred Lillie
Savannah and Chatham County broken window in the rear.
stalled "King Lion", presided. Tall
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the supplying of a Khool bus for ruled against Mias Bergman’s ap­ police, all heavily armed, and
Police turned tho boys over to Twister Juek Morrison had u busy
plete show 3:33
transportation of colored children plication.
trucks from tha Savannah fire de­ tho custody of parents pending th" day with fines, Linns were ruto and from Walfaro Lake twice a
However, the Judgo urged both partment reinforced Ihe 23 guards (hearing. Tho gas station, sah) quested to attend the anmml Hud
PRAIRIE LAKE
weak, and the support of tha week- Miss Bergman and her former hus­ normally on duty at the camp, [Chief Williams, b*d been entered Cross meeting Thursday night at
"A Bong Is Born"
'' a band, Dr. Petar Unditram^to at"They tried to bargain with ms, several times and arnall change, the Yacht Club. A hoard meeting 7:46 - 10)30
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candy and arti.
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parted (flirting.
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ploye said, "this Is a wonderful
place to raise children, and we
nave one of the highest birth rates
in the country.
"About 15 per cent of the populotion la under five yeori of age.
The average age here Is 25—eight
years younger lhan the national
By UAL HOYI.K
LfH ALAMOS, N. M. (.♦'-There avarnge. which la 33. There are
about 410 persons here uver
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place of the atom bomb.
Why, (her. Isn’t Los Alamos a
That (act ia a clue hi the blggait (tefeet of living In n govern 1whet place to live? It is becouse
ment b&lt;illt community that la nit'aI the families hero feel they dwell
in a guarded fishbowl?
la many way*.
Al one of the 12,80(1 worker* In
"No, not any more," one em­
thla heart center of America'* ploye said. "The people have
atomic weapon research pul II:
learned lo live with secrecy, and
"People rome, people no. But It Is no longer Ihe shadow over
nobody really feel* It la home. them that It was a few years ago.
Very
expect to die here, and
very few
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"As a matter of (act, those who
en* that Is why there Isn't llvf here now are about ritually
I atri
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remelery "
divided over whether they like or
Los today Is |H&gt;rhnps the
dislike It. Them Is a shortage of
Alamos
most unusual community In the housing, and families have (o wail
nation. When It was conceived In their turn to move into the district
1343 It was thought it would never which has the best tomes."
This district Is known locally as
grow beyond a population of 7C0.
Now It is a small city of nearly "Seob Hill" by those who ilon’l
13,000 scientists and technicians, live there.
sprawling over several mesas In
A major source of discontent la
an Isolated, Htl.OOUacre, closely- I mt nobody hero can own his own
guarded reservation In the Jemei lame In Ln* Alamos, lie can only
Mountains of Northern New Mux- rent It from the government. Many
Iccgdt Is still growing rapidly, and workers leave because of this.
w o * is under way on a new 120
"The aclentlflc people come here
million dollar laboratory.
for a few years to get prestige,"
The chief Indualry of this Mrango dti man aummrd II up. "Then
city la lo develop better Inslru t icy leave tu lake belter fobs In
mints for widespread atomic Industry nr university leaching
death, yet bv most yardsticks of They seem to prefer leaching."
sociology It (a u dream city.
An American doesn't waul to die
There are no slums There Is
no unemployment. The city hus a In a town where he can't even huy
fine school system It has wonder­ n bumesile Lo* Alamos will be
ful recreation facilities, Including here for a long, long time It Is
a baseball field, swimming poof vital lo the natiun.
Hut It will never be a real city
Ice^katlng rink, ski lift, and its
until the people who work here
o w * small symphony orchestra.
Unlike most other cities through­ have a feeling uf ownership and
out the land, it hus no major park community interest—until they can
Inft problem The crime rate is buv a home and a graveyard plot.
Until ltd* happens—If II ever
unbelievably low. The Inlclllgence
level of Its cllliens is perhaps the does—Los Alamos will remain only
highest achieved by any city In a government collection of brll
history. At least 280 have earned limit inlrllectual* In transll. their
minds here, their hearts else
Ph. D. degrees
There are more lhan Ik) social where
and professional organisations
ROBIDA ELECTED
There are It organised church
gi^ps
JACKSONVILLE KB A. J
happy shouts of children und
the harking of dogs ring across llobida, Jacksonville, was elected
the neat, well tended lawns all day first president of the Southeastern
lone
Klsheries Association, organized
"We ure famous for hables, dugs here Monday by seafood dealers
and bomhs—In lltal order," one
Florida, Alabama, lleorgla
Atomic Kncrgy Commission em; from
and Ihe Carolina*
Dr C. 1*. Idyll, research as­
sociate uf the University of Ml
DR. L. T. DOSS
ami's Marine Laboratory, said
weakness of the Imfuslry was
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Numbering 23 members, the Princeton Theological Si miliary
Choir of Princeton, N. J., will sing here on Monday night, June 30, nt
the First Presbyterian Church. All ure college graduates who are now
preparing for Christian service at home or nbioad.
him elected Kdltor-ln-Chlcf of
Princeton Choir To the
new Hymnal to he prepared
by a committee representing the
Sing In Sanford On Presbyterian Church, ll.S A., the
Presbyterian Church, l). H., the
Monday, June HO United
Presbyterian Church, the
deformed Church in America, the
Ihe Princeton Theological Sem­ Associate l(i formed Presbyterian
inary Choir will appear in con- Church and possibly the Presby­
carl on Monday evening, Juno 30, terian Church of Canada. Ur.
at 8:00 p.m. nt the First Presby­ Junes is also the composer uf
terian Cliurrh, ami the Itev. A. (1. sacred music which is sung by
organizations
Me Imil* today
Invited
musk leading c h o r a l
lovers of this area to enjoy this across the country.
liming the winter the choir
opportunity to hear one of the
nation's outstanding male cho­ sings III nt least three churches
every Sunday within u radius of
ruses.
The Choir, now on Its seventh 'Jim miles of Princeton. In recent
annual summer tour, Is scheduled years It has made extensive sum­
to visit 18 eastern and southern mer tours through Culm, Mexico,
states, and to spend 12 days In Canada, and Ala«ku. ns well as
Culm, singing an average of two every slate In the Union. Alto­
services a day for the entire 60 gether the choir tuts sung more
thnn two thousand times ami has
day tour.
In mure than n thousand
The 23 members of this mule appeared
different churches, schools, hos­
chorus are all college graduates pital*. military Installations, var­
who are now preparing for full ious civic groups ami youth as­
time Christian service at home semblies.
or abroad. They ure renresentatlvu* of the Princeton flentlrmrv
student hudy of -1-1:1 young men Rationing Of Shells
and women who coma from nil
Explained By Army
the states In the Union and 20
foreign countries.
WASHINGTON i.*- The Defense
The entire service Is conducted Department says It has been
by members of the choir. The forced to ration some types of am­
musical portion, which consti­ munition in Korea
tutes all integral purl of the wor­
Hut Ihe department said such ru
ship service is sung entirely from tinning Is not an mmsiial military
memory and for the most part , .itualiim and does not mean sol
without accompaniment. The re diers are without shells lor their
pertoiro lias been selected from guns
the finest choral music, Includ­
A statement Issued Monday night
ing the works of Palestrina. I.otti, said shortages have developed In
Handel, llnydu, and Mendelssohn, some type* of ammunition because
ns well ns contemporary European artillery units were authorized to
and Amerirmi composers, and a fire ul u faster rate than in World
group of Nergo spirituals.
War II
The statement came In answer
|)r. Davir Hugh Jones, K.A.G.U.,
A.8.C.A.P., bus been Director of to a nimnbnnt Monday by Hep.
.Music at Princeton Seminary since Clarence Grown &lt;It Oh lot lie read
1034, Ho is n charter member o f , the Mouse a letter from 38 U S
the Faculty of the Westminster! soldier* ill Korea saying that heChoir College nod lust year com- 'cause of ammunition rationing t hi
plated 26 years of teaching with nose Communists who could bo
that instltiithm. lie hns recently1wiped mil easily were unmolested.

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Sly SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK (.0—The sled strike
spotlight* the demand for iteel for
the hardware of war Hut far
r l« the demand lor steel to
uuild up Ihe nation'* capacity to
product- war good*, should war
come
Steel shipment* lo maker* of
guns. lank*, ammunition amt so
on. during Hie first four month*
of Ibis year, were taking less lhan
nnc day's production of finished
steel a mouth — according to Ihe
American Iron and Steel Institute
It report* that unidruck mill*
can supply in one month more
iteel 181W.000 ton*) Ilian direct milItary need* took in the first fnur
month* Hut it doesn't Include In
that total the steel going Into air
craft, ship* and truck* And It
doesn't allow for the need* of arm*
maker* for special tyjic* of ilcct
which the few uiislruck plant* may
not be able tu make
Steel shipments since Kurcu
have increased to war plant* Hut
tilt) really thnrn gains were In
■kipmciil* to railroads, machinery
manufacturers und the construc­
tion industry.
The Institute figure* that last
year armament look I 5 per cent
of tidal output. The Federal lie
serve Hunk nt Cleveland In it*
June business review take* a
broader view of what constitute*
armament and figures the usage
was lust under three per cent—
that is, mie tuu nut ol each 3tl
produced
Al the peak of World War It,
the united force* were getting one
out ul every three tons of finished

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The gueit speaker wn* Reverend
Herbert J. Ha**, pastor of the
First Christian Church, of San­
ford, The Rev. Ha** I* a native of
Australia and brought n most In­
teresting message on that coun­
try. He had many interesting
picture* with him, and the men
thoroughly enjoyed the talk.
Refreshment* were served fol­
lowing the meeting lo the fol­
lowing: T. W. Lawton, Fred Piersen, W, J Lawton, H. C. Dodd,
llev. J. N. Thompson, It. F.
Wheeler, Jr., Milton Gore, T. II.
Daniell, L. A. Hardy, T. H.
Daidell, Jr., Tliedra Naylor, A.
A. Myers, W. II. Martin, the Rev.
Frank C. Morgan and the guest
speaker
OVIEDO Imperial I- The dally
vacation tlihle School, held this
year In the First Huptisl Church,
tins a present enrollment 113 with
an average attendance of 817.
Dr. Frank C. Morgun i* prin­
cipal of the faculty, with the
Rev. E. T. Stumllfer, pastor of
the Oviedo Methodist Church, a*
assistant
pelnelpal
and
Mr*.
Frank C. Morgan a* secretary.
Mr*. Mtlton Gore i* superin­
tendent of Ihe nursery depart­
ment, with Miss Ann Pierson a*
her helper.
The beginner department, with
has Mr*. T. If. Daniell, Jr., Mra.
Mi*. U. M. Arle a* superintendent,
W. E. Snipe*. Mis* Martha Jean
llanly, Mis* Ann l.elnhart, Mil*
Shirley Jones, Ml** Charlln Weltmnn and Mr*. E. T. Slandlfer a*
helper*.
'llie primary department, with
Mi*. S. E. Parker a* sup.-riutt'iid&lt;(It, ha* Mr*. Holt Smith unit Mr*.
I.eioy Hendrick* u* helper*.
The Junior ilepurlmeiit, with
Mis. Joe I. Hensley ns siipeiIn­
ti intent. has Mi"* Kutli Davidson,

A new defnese concept inn ac­
counts for the small portion of
iterl going directly Into armament,
the bank says Present policy Is
"to enlarge Ibe ability lo produce
ratlu r Ilian to poor out a stream
of Mulshed war materials which
might soon become obsolete "
The const ruction Industry got a
record 10 million Ions last year,
or !•&gt; per cent
Machinery and tools look u rec­
ord tils'll total of six million ton*
Pail of ltd* iidditinnnl steel mine
from s a v in g s of tonnage at Hie
expense o Illie auto, appliance, oil
and pa* Industrie* Hut the urenier
part (if the additional steel came
from miTcaseil production The In
util uli* reini r i s Hint finished steel
shipment* in licit were lust under
7U million tons, rnttipared with 72
ii million tons in HIM)
Cup.oily to produce raw .steel
I’Olltmues to rise and has passed
Ihe tm million ton u year mink
now Still more *teellmll»elao r
lie hull! ltd* yeur — II tile steel
to build them 1* available.
Military need* may rise to five
million Ion* ltd* yeur (tiling (be
bank's rather than the (nilltute'x
definition ol military). Even so,
Hie lunik point* nul l lio tpiantiiv
of Meet available ltd* year for
mtime* tine* would 'HU ‘-bo Hn
rttirly
the largest mi record
di'iirfldlng,
ol course, on how ipiicxly the
stnke I* settled

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ii VIEDO I Special I — At the
Kuiiier’s Day exercise* at the
Oviedo Hiiptlsl Church Hominy the
Rev J. N. Thompson wn* award­
ed a gift ns tile oldest father pre•i id and a member of the church.
Tin- youngest father nnd n memher of the church went lo
Thomas H. Daniell, Jr. The fattier,
also a lilembur, with the most sun*
present, went to It. O. Hlnmums.
The nun-member* of thti church
were nlau Included. The oldest III
this group wn* P. I). Slayton. Al­
len Thompson wa* rewarded a* the
youngeit in thl* group, P, D.
Hlnvton ci me In for the fattier
with the most tuna present III
thi* group.

Oviedo Methodist Church enter­
tained the member* of (lie Pearl
Martin Circle of the Oviedo Bap­
tist Church with a picnic at
HwretwaUr Park on Friday even
.tug.
Those from tha Bethany Circle
included Mine*. C. !(. Clunto, Jr.,
Jmne* Partin, Walter A. Teague,
John W. Evan*, Marlon K*t#n,
James Pearson, Merritt .Staley,
and Ruth Davld*un.
Memhera of the Pearl Martin
Circle Included Mme*. Joe I,
Beasley, John Courier, Jr., Mil­
ton (tore, Young llarrli, George
Means, Theodore Aulln, Jr. and
John Courier, Jr.

Mis* Leona

Hart, Mis*

Nancy

Myers and Leroy Hendricks, Jr.
a* helper*.
The Bible School end* Friday
of thla week with a picnic at
Sweetwater Park, Mr*. Pat Brown
in charge of nrinugementa, im­
mediately following the clote of
the morning session, June 20.
Host-* will transport the children

THE SANFORD HERALD
Tur*. June 21, 1932
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to the park.
Commencement exercises wee*
held In the First Baptist Church
on Sunday, June 22, at 8:00 p.m.
All members and friends uf thj
Uvlrdo Churches and the children
are urged tu attend.

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uVIKDO t Spec lull The teachit- of the Oviedo school enter
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honoring Pnul Hickson, whose
marriage will he nil event of June
The guests ini'liiilled Mine*. J.
N Thompson, Walter Teague,
ShnpHim,
Florence
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Important Job

The Sanford Herald

Korean Bombing

VOLGA BOATMAN

"Why should hundreds of thousands of voters all be
asked to pause for even a few minutes apiece to study the
relative qualifications of Hmith and Jones for the relatively
petty, dull, undrnmatlc post of County Recorder? Any Intclllgent citizen may properly have bigger business on his
hands 1"
This question, asked last year by Richard S. Childs of
New York, a former president of the National Municipal
League, has ns yet gone unanswered. The rccordorshlp Is
extremely Important, but it 1s only one of mnny offices
which had better be filled by appointment, instead of clog­
ging up tho ballot.
There Is of courno n simple answer to Childs' question.
Politicians like to have ns many offices as possible elective.
They know that tho voter will know nothing about moat of
the candidates, and will In despair vote for his regular pnrty
nominee. This amounts to giving the pnrty bosses the proxy
of many voters. Depend upon it, this proxy will be used not
for tho voters' benefit, but for the bosses'.

IO RATHER OWS.
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DOUAWtWANCHMT
YOU OUT OF ITW

This New World

h a rich Inheritance for
•II God's children. Moat of ua ac**F* treat ahundanre aa a matter
We ahould give thank*
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Yi *hnll eat the fat
of tha land,—Or 45; IS.
Harold S la n e n Hill think* he
Ma got a chance to gain the ReM wlican presidential nomination.
’d make a good optimistic preslanyway,
"A n Invitation to lawlessness" is
who* tha New Y o rk Herald Tribune
call* President Tru m an s assertion
that the strikers in tha steel induslry probably would not obey an
Injunction Issued under the Taft*
Hartley Act. Of course they won’t
if the President tells them not to.
Senator T a ft and General Eisen­
hower are Raving a lot o f unkind
things to lay about each other on
the eve of Ihe Chicago convention.
But we vrnlure to say that before
the convention closes, everything
w ill be peaches and cream. And
long before November, whoevtr is
nominated will have the other
fighting by his side in the political

trenches.

fn Brooklyn, N. Y . three women
to d four children died in an apart-

The New World may be as old us the so-called Old
World, according to scientists attending the New York ses­
sion of tha Wenner-Grun Foundation Symposium on An­
thropology, They think that tho ancestors of the Indians ar­
rived from Asia as early ns 20,000 R. C. This la quite as old
as any date fixed for the beginnings of European culture,
when the Neanderthal man who lived in caves was replaced
by human beings of a modern type. Dr. Alex D, Krlcgcr of
the University of Texus thinks that men may have been
living In this continent ns early as 40,000 B. C.
While this Is much farther back than any date pre­
viously agreed upon, many have thought thnt a tong time
was needed for Indlnns to cross Bering Strait from Asia and
work their wny down ns fur ns Peru, as they would probably
stop for many generations at a number of points along the
way.
Perhaps tho names New and Old World will hnvo to be
Interchanged.

Alcoholic Skunk
Strange things happen In Washington and not all of
them can bo blamed on the politicians. Reports from the
capital recently tell of tho misadventures of u skunk who halt
tnkon to drink. Tho Hkunk became a tippler ns a result of
n bit of whiskey added to his milk for medicinal purposes.
At least thnt Is tho nxsuso he. giveH. He must have had n
rather weak character to begin with.
The skunk now turns tip his noso at non-nlchollc ntenls
and Insists thnt n bit of bourbon bo added to Ills milk before
ho will drink It. One drink and ho steals tho dog’s hones ami
chases tho unfertunnta pup around tho yard.
Now tho skunk who can tnkn his liquor nr lenvu It nlnnn
is one thing. But a skunk that tipples and becomes belliger­
ent is another matter indeed. Unless ho mends his ways he
will probably hnvo u difficult time getting any bartender to
sorve him. If thla happens ho will hnvo no one but himself to
blame,

'Jontfrt'HHtnnn llcrloiiK Koportn
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By HID IIERLONtl

The controls hill la up and we
have been on it for the last four
days, ami will probably ha on ll
several more days, However, much
of the work on It has already hern
dona. Thera ia a strop# feeling
hero that posilbly the real wny to
■sttlo the eteel strike would he
to remove all controls except on
the Iteme which aro In ehnrt sup­
ply and which are allocated. Ac­
tually there Is no short supply ng
steel, If the unions and Industry
get together. I think they can
get together a lot better without
the government than they can
with tho government, though It is
difficult to predict Just what
might happen In any given cir­
cumstances. In other words, you
Just don't know what to expect.
For example, a few daye ago
the President came beforo the
Congress and said, In effoet,
"There are throe methods I ran
use to settle the Heel strike;
which one shall I use T" The Ren­
ata haa said, and tha House will
have aald by the time this Is
printed, that tha President should
use the Taft-ltertloy Act. Then
what dose the President do but
coma out at a prose conference and
la tha w orld's history. It has a l­
ready taile d two y e a n , longer than
U . 9 . participation In In * first
W orld W ar. More Am erican lives
have bean lo ti, more money spent
than in the seven years Revolution­
a ry W ar. Altogether five m illion
parsons have baen killed or wound­
ed. In tha C iv il W ar (o lal daalhs on
hath tides wera^ahout 500.000.
T h a New Y o rk H erald Tribuna
h^i had to raise its price on its
Sunday paper from 19 to 20 can ti
eg account o f Increasing newsprint
• a d production coals. T h a avaraga

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rules.
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Mrs. IIf Hong ami I enjoyed n
dinner at the Syrian Embassy
Tuesday night. |t wns a very
colorful and bountiful affair, nrd
we were highly honored In he one
of three Congressional couples In­
vited, along wllh the Amhassnilnra
of many foreign nation*.
Tonight Is our minimi charily
Congressional
baseball g ii m ” ,
where we raise the funds to send
underprivileged Washington hoys
to summer comns, Tha Washing­
ton papers hnvo been full of items
about ihe game this week. It is my
honor tn Tia the manager of tho
Democratic ______
---team. We hnvo won

PolitiCH
ir«a iisi«s rii&gt;M ■'**» n»ti
bases of Ihe Red armies In China
enn he ntlncked directly.
The senator came In this Penn­
sylvania resort town for ii meet
Ing with Guv John 8 Fine and
a majority of Ihe stale’s strategi­
cally plated 7(&gt; delegate* to the
GOP National Convention.
Taft covered a wide range of
suhieiTs In a news ennferenro lie
said;
1. The statement by Philip Mur
ray, CIO president, flint the Tull
Hartley Act would not produce
steel Is an "outrageous" one “ if
It la an Indication or on Inlcullon
tn defy the rnurti of the United
States."
2. The Truman administration
la using public money tn "put nul
propaganda about’ the wonderful
ihlnga they're doing." lie named
Ihe Department of Agriculture »pfj
clflcnlly.
3. Discussing the Texas delega­
tion dispute, ho said he made an
explnnuilun of his hackers' action
In a closed session with the Mary­
land delegation Monday night
4 Talking about next month’s
nntlonnl convention In Chicago,
Tati repented « statement from
Monday that "questions of strat­
egy” will determine whether ho

the last three yean, buL thla year
all of us have been so busy that
our practice has been extremely
limited, so I know there will he a
lot of inro muscles tomorrow.
Whoever wins the ball game, the
underprivileged boye really win:
and wa are glad to do our part

New Station

Mr. Holland Dean, Editor
The Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
iorida
Dear Mr. Daam
,,
The members of Oamma Lamb­
da chapter of Ueta Slgme Phi
would like to thank you and the
mambara of your etaff for tho
eourteey shown to them during the
INI Caneer Crusade, It was a
graat help to have news atorlae
concerning the Crusade placed on
tna front page.
The drive ta not yet oyer and
tha chapter need* only ItO.OO to
m « t , the Reminds County goal.
AH the member* have confidence
that Bata sigma Phi will soon
belong to tha "1001k Club” ,
, Thanks again for nil the assl.tone# your office gave ua.

AYenud and1 la' used 'aa a girl
scout headquarter* and a polling
place. Near It la the old Pico
Building, owned by tha Takaeh
family which at one time operated
the largest railroad restaurant between Jacksonville and Tampa.
The nearby Walaka Building was
one* occupied by the Plank In­
vestment co., owners of tha Plant
Hallway system which pracedad
the Atlantic Coast Lina Railroad
here.
Youra vary truly,
In order to further facilitate
Audrey B, Speer
the large movement of freight
Corresponding Secretary ears In tha Sanford area, tha
'O m m Lambda Chapter, A.G.L. last year built a alx mile
Bata Sigma Phi
short-cut freight
route from
Kami's Hiding on tha Waal.Side,
to a point south of Sanford and
•bout three miles north of Lahe

did not think that estimate "la
too conservative until Gov. Fine
let*."
An Associated Press tabulation
indicates that 11 Pennsylvania del­
egate* now favor Taft, 20 loaning
to Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower,
and tho remaining 91 undecided

The governor mild he will delay
Ins decision until Just before the
ronvcntlnn open*.
Tuft said again he resents the
"smear canipnlgn currently being
mmle by some people against Gen.
Dwight D. Elsenhower."
He expressed the opinion tho
r.impalgn Is coming from Individu­
als and Ihnl ll certainly Is not
nrgnniied nor generally financed.
lie said the people Joining in
Hits campaign "seem to mo In he
slightly olf the beam."
The Democrats, menu while, were
less ihnn 100 away from winding
up Ihe selection of Ihelr 1,230 con­
vention delegates. They hnvo more
time. The Dcmocrnllc convention
comes two week* after the GOP
gathering July 7-bolh at Chicago.
Indiana’* 2it vote Democratic del­
egation wa* being completed today
nt an Indianapolis convention.
Nona ol the delegates la pledged
or formally Instructed for any can­
didate, hut tho bulk appeared
sewed up for Illinois Gov. Adlsl
Stevenson.
Charles Sklllen, Indiana Demo­
cratic chairman, *sld ho surveyed
the delegates and found them
"generally favorable. If not unan­
imously" for Stevenson. Today’s
naming of eight at • largo, with
ii half
vole each, phi* 22 illslrlct
delegates chosen Monday tills nut
(he delegation.
Stevenson was expected to leave
a Chicago hospital today after a
kidney operation, lie has instated
all along he ix not a candidate for
anything this year except gover­
nor again, lie ix described as Pres­
ident Truman's favorite, although
Mr. Truman has carefully avoided
giving the appcirenca of formally
supporting any of tho would • be
nominee*.
Tennessee's Sen. Estes Kcfauver,
toward whoso candidacy the Pres­
ident ho* shown little enthusiasm,
visited the tndlene Democrats
Monday. He said he expects some
of them to support him, more if
Stevenson )c not a contender.
Kefauver celled Monday night
for a Democratic platform plank
fnmnrlng an end to filibustering in
Ihe Senate. This tslklng-to-dcath Is
a frequent device of Southern law­
makers in knocking off civil rights
legislation.
Kefauver. In • recorded Wash­
ington radio broadcast, seld he will
sponsor • resolution which would
change Senate rules so debate
couttf be shut off after 14 to 10
days. Democrats should have such
• plank, he sdded.
With 1,110 of Ihe Democratic del­
egates named, Kefauver has the
most avowed and conceded suppert — 249 In the Associated Press
tabulation. Hie closest rival Is

NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS
Aa required by law, all doga In lh« City of Sanford.
Florida, miut b« Vaeclnalad against rablaa by inn* 80,
1982. and the vaccination lag continually worn by doga
*in n collar or hameaa for tho following year
In ordor to accommodate dog ownon, Dr. Raymond
L, Boon, Votorlnarlan, wltt bo at tho roar of tho City
Han Juno 4 . 11 - 18 - 28 to vaeCiiiate dogi from 1 to
8 Pa M.

. i, , .

Georgia Sen. Richard Rutiell, with
114 Vi. Next 1* Mutual Security
Administrator Avcrell Uarriinan,
who haa 03 Vi.
Iluaioll wa* on a vote - hunting
expedition in the Wctt. At Phoenix.
Ariz., Monday night he advocated
government seizure of tho Hike
Round Heel Industry under author­
ity of the Selective Service Act.
Mr. Truman’* (eliura of the Heel
mill* ha* been ruled illegal by the
Supremo Court. The President's
rrqucH for *uch power, to halt the
Heal Hrlkn which followed this
ruling, ha* been rejected by Con­
gress.
Kusietl told newsmen In Phoenix
arlzuro would ho legal tinder a pro­
vision of the draft law dealing with
defense planta.

jC n S iM t r m
f a s t Oaa)
saying anything which fit any way
will bo taken as a reflection upon
that commander or embarrass him
in any action ha may think it nec­
essary to take."
The supreme commander Is Gen.
Mark Clark, who recently suc­
ceeded Gen. Matthew llldgway.
Meanwhile Korean Air Fun.a and
Navy flghtor • bombers teamed up
again today to hammer four of the
flva
Communist
hydroelectric
plants smashed Monday In the big­
gest air raid of the Korean War.
Nearly 200 Navy planes from big
fleet carrier! off Korea’s east coast
Joined Air Force pishes from doz­
ens of Korean bases to hit the
shattered generating stations for
the aecunn straight day, Navy
headquarters announced.
Nona of the planes returned to
the smouldering iiuiho power
plant! a half mile south of the
Yalu River boundary. Rut the Air
Force laid F-84 Thunderjeta "cornplated deatruction" of two power
stationa near Changjln Reservoir
and two on the Songchon River in
Eastern Korea.
F-M Sabre Jet pilots exchanged
firing paasea with five MIO-19 jets
south of the Yalu Tuesday after­
noon, the Air Force said.
The U. S, Eighth Army reported
Increasing patrol action along the
195-mile battle front Tueaday. One
Allied patrol battled for almost two
hour* with a Red unit west of
Chorwon, the scene of bloody fight­
ing during the psst two weeks.
About 20 Red troops were killed,
the Army said.
As Allied experts studied gun
film to evaluate destruction done
by Monday's big raid on North
Korean power planta, there were
strong hints that more Red targets
are marked for attack.
Military officials In Washington
said the raid on the generating
stations Inaugurated a new "gel
tough" policy adopted as a result
of Red stalling In the armistice
negotiations.
One spokesman whn asked not to
be identified said "Wo now realiie
the best chance for breaking the
deadlock at Panmunjom Is to hit
the enemy wllh atl the force at
our command."
A study of gun camera films
from the 500 Air Force, Marine and
carrier • based Navy planes whirl

ra se

DUKE IIA8 JAUNDICE
LONDON Mi—Buckingham Pal­
ace announced today the Duke of
Edinburgh ha* Jaundice.
Tho Queen’s 31-year-old husband
has been advised by his doctors
to csnccl all Immediate engage­
ments. They said he would nave
to remain In hi* room for "some
clays."
,
Jaundice Is a liver ailment which
cause* yellowing of the skin artg
eyeball*. It Is often a mild Ulneia.
Although widely grown In tha
Western Hemisphere, coffee la a
native of the Old World.
One codfish can produce aa many
a* 10 million egg* at ona time.

1946
Packard Sedan
Deluxe Clipper
Special $190*00
1948
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan
$110000

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan
$1270*00

City Commission
( ( .'• ■ iln a w i rrM M

took port-In the raid ahOwad III*
strike was virtually a 100 par cam
success, the Air Force aitd.
An official spokesman laid direct
hits were registered on all flva
targets, and the world’s fourth
largest hydroelectric plant at Suiht
was a "pile of junk." Ha describe.!
the 1,400 - foot row of giant trans
formers and other equipment as
a shambles.

1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan
$1340*00

In Pur« Oil's
" K A M I T N I O i D C A R S " C 0 N T 1S T

oael

lights removed from the old ball
park be pieced at the lakefront
tennis court, was taken under
advisement.
A study on what other nearby
cities aro charging for licenses for
pin ball machine* wa* requested
by Mr. Kadrr after J. A. Calhoun,
operator of tho Greyhound Rus
Terminal, ami Joe Mo**, pin hall
niuchino distributor, protested that
the City's annual fee of $100 wns
way out of line with that of other
Htlee In Florida. This fee had
been set, thev .mint—* out. when
machines "paid off,” whereas
present machfres do not pay off.
Tha Commission d i s c u s s e d
rosta of lighting ths Municipal
Baseball Park with John Kirder,
business manager, and agraamenu were reached on payments
Including the lighting of tha col­
ored concession and atop the club
house.
Robert Harris, Rita Theater
manager, was appointed n mem­
ber or the 8anford Housing Au­
thority to fill the place of Harry
Lee, who had resigned. Mr. Lee
was re-appatnted to the Civil Ser­
vice Board for a two year term.
The low hid of George WUtleme,
accountant, for auditing the City's
records for tho fiscal year ending
Rapt. 00, 11192, wns approved.

2 0 to bo fllvon away

1950’
Studebaker
Commander Sedan
Low Mileage, Irinka New

$187500
1946
OldHmobile 2 Dr.
Sedan
$795*00

Seminole Tire Shop

1941
Plymouth Sedan
$275*00

Cherry Bcrvlco Station
Jean Bar. Sta., Longwood
Oviedo 8arvlca Station
Any Pura Oil Station

2t0 MAGNOLIA AVE.
Phono 1094
Sanford

Forests are found more then

WEDNESDAY
A . M. ONLY

PIECE GOODS SALE!
BATES GINGHAM
*

. I *' V !

Reg. $1.79 Now $£.19 yd.

CANNON
TERRY CLOTH
87 In. Wide — Pint quality

'

BATES BROADCLOTH

Five Popular Colon

P r in te d P a tta m a

Reg, $1.29 yd. Now $£.09 yd

Reg. $1.29 Now g Q c yd.

FRUIT OF THE LOOM

. . . i,»

After Juno 30 aN doga found without n lag m iU
tying that they havo boon vaccinated for rahtea for
yoar of 1182 will bt oubjocl to botef ykked ag by Iho

Reg. $1,19 Now

Reg, 49c yd. Now J g c yd.

Thla Half Day Sale Botina Promptly
At 9;00 A. H. — Shop Early For An Aaouranco
Of Bittor Selection Of These
Unuoual Valuta WhUo Available- ‘ jB

�Social Calendar

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dnr.c,;;.*. a y . C !«u n . "Ti.crc i*
THZ SANFORD Hi-RALD
the eh.trrn snd caurtllness af the Tue*. June 21, 1952
Pag* h
gnv t'o's. with
ihe attendant
-------- -------1-1
curt my i ,du* gingham and ..... " , i r \i „r \ r i of well-designed nnd *pgowns for be ladle* western at
, , . llh„ T1, rlassln
tire for be no n folk, ««V* . im
th„ „,,gmator of many
my and then (oiks n.*i
bust
Icm*** "vin! ihi
«»f th•■
iiniBii'
n.il *i»»m« ii«* v J. i i* put•
t •• rrnn*'*I np»»r»» ♦ In fruit
torn.**
i.i j.nl, ii jt kvliijt, in i\ j i t|i»*f| f m i *
Ih'U 1■iIV'r*1| f I l|t H|IM t-•ffllir
I* «(i, nn&lt;l •-• . pnfim usiiici*
tfljf It,4 » \♦'» f
Ml-..
til*

Martina Irby And
Square Dance Slated
John Evans Married
At Mnyfnir Courts

Miss Martina Irby, daughter &gt;&lt;f
Invitations have been issued to
TUESDAY
Mr.
and Mrs. William Irby of 430 square danret* through fee
The Pitot Club will hold Its rcgSaugus, Mass., became the bride tral Florida to attend a squnic
ular dinner meeting In the Yacht
Club at 0:30 p.m.
of John Evans, son of Mr. and dance at the Mnvfnit ton tcnni*
The Seminole High School Band
Mrs. Frank Evans of l,nko Mary, courts beginning at K ml o'cliH-k
will hold Bummer practice In the
at high noon on June 11 at St Thursday rilvbl. Ridl.md . Ileao.
achool band hall at 7.30 p.r.;. All
John’s Episcopal Churrh In Lynch- cliairiiinii of Ihc S'inimdi' (‘".ml,
alumni and intereatcd persona aru
OiJrtt
.»• J1 111 -t .J •!
• f j‘ ■ ’
iiT iv er i l l l J11»*• r*-a n f
lung, Vn. The retrttmny was |ier- Chamber of Commerce Situate
cordially Invited to lie present. |
'Ii*' ll. b l t i i i d ! •* lit) mn* i i i i i t p , iifMi r 11 1 n n t f ii* I f f t in i m
tm i
and
Monroe Chapter No. lb will |
formril by Dr. Robert A. Maglll of Dance Festival Commit lee, nn
tilt*ti llV |miM'l ish'iI i‘tpi'» il un*l
v n mv»•r vjiihIIh it *- * i » ntn,
meet In the Manonlc Hull nt 11:30
St. John’* Church. He wn« assisted nounred todav,
p.m. The Royal Art* Degree will
trailer for the occasion will be
by Col, Herbert P. Presscy, U, S.
be conferred.
Army, of Otnrk, Ala., a friend if Jlminie Closslu, fa mmI* Cassel­
TflMORKOWS
WEDNESDAY
the Irby family. Forming a lovely berry and El l’n,o. fex. »qnnr&gt;'
Vacation Bible School nt the
setting for the ceremony were the dance teacher. Sun,ire dancers who
First Baptist Church from 0:00
grareful arrangements of mixed have (men Invited inclmlr tnrmhci •
a.m. until 13:00 noon.
S P E C !M 4
'
of the Orlando Piniti'ei* and Pin
white flowers on the altar.
The Prayer Meeting Service nt
III' Will n TCVI'I CI MIN lip s OVER U icp
The bride wns given In ntarrinue mcniuleis. the Merry Mixer* "f
the P in t Baptist Church will be
MR
hy her father. She was gowned in Apopka and Winter Garden, Ihc
at 8:00 p.m.
PI MN MM |- ||T
a ballerina length dres* of Ivory Circle Eight and the Do Si Do
The Executive Committee of the
lace fashioned with n round neck­ Club.
First Baptist Churrh will hold Its
I'll Member* ut the committee be­
line nnd very full skirt. She won
monthly meeting after the prayer
M T! C
I I \CII
PIN b. \ I'l'l I
a cloche of the Ivory Inre, a string sides Mi. Dean ate I. S’ . Robson
meeting service.
■of pearls, a gift from the bride- Jr. and Chnrle* Morrison. The
THURSDAY
'groom, and carried a cascade bou­ courts and it* fnrilliie* are being
The Mens Brotherhood supper
provided through the rmiltesy of
quet of pink roses nnd larkspur.
and program meeting will be nt
Her only attendant was her sis­ Charles Marian, Mayfair manager
WALGREEN AGENCY
Baptist
7:30 p.m. at the First
Fli
ter, Miss Judy Irby, wlm wore n The City I* providing chairs an I
benches.
Church.
gown of rose colored lace, fashThe Intermediate (J.A.'a of the
Class!n 1* one of •qunro dam
lonrtl similar to the bride’s dre**
First Baptist Church will meet at
She carried n bouquet of middling log's modern-day vein an* ||o In*
the home of Mrs. Douglas Stcntraveled (he length and breadth of
rose nnd yellow flower*.
■trom, 1019 Magnolia Avenue, at
Mr. Evans chose as his best the hind In bi'balf of tlm populni
7:30 p.m.
man, Harold Mountain, of Dext&gt; i, dotin' whirb hr know , *o well lb
The Tourist Club will meet st
Me. nnd groomsmen were Weni| •« lias been ill demand bv city u
deparlon id* Ibe a'diou
8:00 p.m. for n covered dish sup­
Scott of Rochester, N. Y. nnd creation
TONKJHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
over, and ha* liccti letaihed f...
per and cannstn nt the Tourist
Donald
Feyler
of
Lowell,
Mas*
Instruction pinpo*,-* by school*
Club. Members are asked to bring
&lt; ' d l l lM U l
They
were
all
classmates
of
the
and colleges In all sections of
a covered dlsli, sundwlchrs and
bridegroom at Lowell Textile la the country
\nil
I'aitmi 4, •• wi 'l ti*' 1»'t 4«l 1|M'"l
their own table service.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hardy announced todny tho engagement
r 1h&lt; ' \1
8cmlnole Chapter No. 3. Order of their daughter, Marie to Wayne Barton Nelson, son of Mrs. C. A. stltutc In Lowell.
lie ta u g h t, fm co lle g e c r e d its , at un lb" ill II!*• of 'Mini
Selei
Ii'll
Mrs. Irby, mother of the bride, L o u is ia n a S l a t e T o n c h c i s' College. mnl tbr\ wfi i' cal - f a t in l 1 at
of Eastern Star, will meet at ihc I Nelson of St. Pan1 Minn. Mr. Nelson Is stntionrd at the Sanford Naval
w a l k s o f t iV - s t b a n g e r
who
wn*
a
classmate
of
Mntlnmc
(■
v
•
»r
lb.'
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s
t
a
t
e
le
n
r
lie
is
'
co
lle
g
e
ol
U
n
.
imur*”
Masonic Hall at 8:00 p.m.
Slim I
Air Station. The wedding will he nn event of tho near future.
Chinng Knl Slick nt Wellesley Col le y , C o lo , L in c o ln M i'lim ila l C m
Tho Dorcus Circle of the Op­
V III"ti ♦1111*"* ■ till
Wlm HJIIl
lege
where
Mrs.
Irby
graduated,
v e r s it y in T e n n e s s e e , T e x a s T , ,-b
all H'MM fill'
en I a Community Presbyterian
turih’ * Mini
wore n Mill of natural colored o o b ig ieal C o lle g e , al L u b b o ck , T e x . Iti'lghhi
Church meets with Mrs, Chester
*l'l illg f 1 »m m il mu I'fi'ii ti|nai •
M
iH
H
Martha
Wriffht
shantung
with
pink
lint
anil
coi­
Dsnlels, Descon's Den on Lake
The mother of the bride
Markham. All going should meet
Married In Texas nage.
groom, Sirs. Evans, chose for the
at the church at 2:00 p.m. Trans­
occasion n Dior blue shantung sod
E. W. Copeland lias left for
portation will he provided.
Miss Mnithn Earle Wright and dress with white accessories and
The Red Cross will hold nn an­ Ridge Springs, S. C. nn a busi­
LI. John Wagner Miller were unit­ corsage of pink nnd white,
nual meeting at 8:00 p.m. nt the ness trip.
Immediately following the ret
ed in marriage on Juno M In
Yacht Club. Chnrlea Mnrrlsoi. will
Mr. and Mrs. James Crnpps anil Houston, Tex. The bride In the ■tmony Mr. and Mrs. Irby *«!•*
conduct the program.
Vacation Hlhle School nt tho chlldien. Anil ami1
have left ,|,,llgj,|Cr „f Mr „ n„ Mr*. Mahloii tnlned with a reception at the
m
A LW.A Y’.S ' f I. R-'S tFirst Baptist Churrh from 0:00 for Cnlrn, fin. t •.pend some time.
\Vrfght of Sanford, nnd l.t. Column* In Lynchburg. Aland I’1'*
a.m. to 12:00 noon.
Miller's imrents are Mr. and Mrs. gur«t* called. A three tiered wed
Mt. nnd Mi* Bernard Wilke and Hairy U. Millci of Zlcglervillc, .ding cake wn* served from one
There will Im* n special meet­
end of the bridal tnble which wn*
ing of the Semlnotn Itehekah family have retained to Sanford Pa.
centered with while rosebud* a'"I
Lodge
Pudge No. 43 at Odd Fellows Hull after spending a two weeks vaca­
The
ceremony
Wu«
performed
In
greenery. Punch was &lt;crvrd from
C O M E !
tion in Staten Island, N. A’ .
at 7 if p.m.
the Chapel of Ihe VA Hospital III another table from silver punch
The Executive Hoard of the
Houston
hy
Chaplain
Lacy
D.
howl* placed at each end of the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Bohn nnd
Seminole Assorintlnn of the Wom­
Standlfer at t:U(l o'clock. A pro­
en's Missionary Unloll will meet family of Detroit, Mich, are visit­ fusion of mixed while flowers ill table. Blue and while flower* w*
at the First Baptist Church in De- ing Mrs, Bolin’s sister, Mrs. Anna clmllng daisies, larkspur and gar­ III the center, The bride'* h&lt;"'k
wn* kept by Mi** Martha Irbc.
Land ut 2:00 o'clock. All officers Tandy of Orlando.
denias were used with greenery to co onIii of the bride, of Blarkat"'"
of the Association ami presidents
Totm
a
lovely
background
fur
tho
Mrs. W. J, Thigpen nf Tallahas­
of local societies are urged to
cereinnny. Miss Ann Michael was VnLater In the afternoon the .....
attend nnd Ih&gt; accompanied hy ss see has arrived lo spend some the soloist fur the wedding and
time nt her home n! Hill Park
pie left for Vergenne* oil Lid ■
many local officers ns possible.
sang several pre-nuptial selec­
Avenue.
tions including "Bencuse" and "Hi, Cliamidiilr, Vt The bride wore f 't
traveling ii green shantung "hit
Norma Stanaland Ih Friends will be sorry to learn Promise Me".
dress with matching but and Co*
The bride was given III marri­ sage of roses from her hrbl d
that Mrs. Earl Dosscy underwent
W ed To
R. Price nn
operation on Fii.lay at the age by bee father ami worn an l.mopi' l After July I Mr no t
Fernuld Laughton Memorial Ho*, nnklo length gown of Ivory Mrs. Evan* plan l» make Heir
The Lake Mary home of Mr. pltal. She is getting along nicely. inoiinsrine de sole fashioned with home In Medford. Mn&lt;», The bride
n fitted bodice, standing portrait 4-room I* connected with III* fatlu *
and Mrs. Dan Desmond was the
Randall Chase has returned neckllno and cap sleevns, The full In the textile htiHlness In Bust*"
scene of the marriage of her from
Bnrnstiilde, Mass, where lie rlrrulnr skirt was all-over vertlTim bride received her Barbel"' I
daughter, Norma H, Slannland, to nceoinpanled his wife and children. rnlly pin tucked. The shoulder
of Art« Degree on June 9
Leonard K. Price, Sunday at 1:00 They plan to spend the Minimcr length veil of Ivnry Illusion fell Randolph Macon Woman's f'ollei"
p.m. Rev, J. 0. Brannon, pastor of months In lliirnsluldc.
from a tiny lace til
pillbox. Sh« car- in Lynchburg. On Huntlnv even In r.
the Churrh of the Naxnrcitc. offi­
rlrd a Prayer Book derorntnil with urecedltig the wedding, the Evan*
ciated at the'slngle ring ceremony.
Mrs. A rice* Hunks has returned Mure brown tuned cympudlums.
and Irby family ............. lamed
Tho vows were said under an and, from the Orange Memuilnl llosplMU* Nell Fay liny was her
of greenery, decorated with white tul and Is now nt the Anderson maid of honor and wore nn ankle by Dr null Mrs. Paul Munm at
heir Inline 111 Lynchburg. Or.
gladioli.
Nursing Home nt 1021 Elm Ave­ length frock of Nile green or- •Munrn
wns a classmate "f Mr.
M ’v ‘
.
The bride’s only attendant was nue.
gnndy featuring n linaque bodice, I r b y ' s at Randolph Macon foil, go
her small daughter, Judy Htnrm|COMFORTABLE!]
V-neckllne with wide enllnr of
land. Powder blue (are over taf­
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 Hofmann tucked organdy, and very full for Men In Ashland, Vn.
feta fashions,: the wedding dres* returned to their home In Sanford gathered skill with hands of luck­
which featured a fitted Jacket. yesterday after visiting for the ing. She wore a half hut of soft S M h Marii* Monro,
White accessories completed the weekend at Cocoa Bench with Mi green tulle. Shu carried n bouquet
|
ONLY! |
costume Rial her corsage was made and Mrs. Leslie Bryan.
David Cercaoli &gt;V&lt;‘d
of Vundu orrhids. Lt. (ieorgo Du
up of sweetheart ro*r*.
Imrg nerved as best man and
For her daughter’s wedding,
Friends of J. K. Monger will he guests wero ushered to their scat*
a
morning wedillng nl St.
Mrs. Desmond chose a navy sha­ glad to learn that he im* recov­ by Lt. Wallaco Finfrmk.
IMPIOYIIS’ DAYS SPICIALI
James Catholic Church Mibmdo,
dow sheer gown, with white nr- ered from a recent Illness nnd re­
Mrs. Wright chose to wear for united In mat Hugo Ml**
criiories nnd her corsage wns of turned today from the Fcrnnld
red roses. The ceremony wns wit­ Laughton Memorial Hospital lo her daughter's wedding n grey Marie Moore, daughter of Mr.
silk nrisnsu gown with pink ur
nessed only by members of the his home nl 017 Oeneva Avenua.
nnd Mrs. Frank Moore, and l&gt; id
res lories and a purple orchid.
hrlde’s Immediate family nnd inti­
Ci.resoll son of F. J. Leresoli of
E jjn n a s is ® 3
A
reception
was
held
following
mate friends,
Hgt. 1-c Parker flykrs, Mrs.
Sanford on June 20.
Following a slinrt wedding trip, Sykes and lit11*- daughter Cynthia, the ceremony In tho Nurses IlealThe Rev. John I! Brenumi r
the couple will he nt home In Wen­ and his mother, Mrs. Charles donee at tho hospital. The bride's fi,luted at the iloiddo ring ■
$ 4
.9 9 1
dell, N. C., where Mr. Price la em- Webster, left this morning for table was covered with white ny­ ninny. The hi Ido selected » "•
ployed hy the Stale Rond Depart­ Alexandria, Vn., where Sgt. Hy- lon net nnd studded with small suit which was complimented )■&gt; a
ment.
ke», a veteran of the Korean cam­ whito satin strenmon, tiny wed­ matching hat and veil. She y r
A oil’ ll i'll |oy lin, &lt;lrr|iit|g
paign, Is In officers candidate ding hells and white gardenias. At ried sweetheart
rose*
which
school, Mrs. Webster will continue one end of tha table wai a tall rested upon n white prayer l«"k
eoniforl
1, In n \ oil .ink
11 And PW Sponsors on to Massachusetts to visit her arrangement of whltn gardenias Mis* Helen Al-xamler.
f'rin k ly cotton pli**e
......
r
ynnr
lirml
into &lt;i«»l. &lt;Iimii
anil
asters
and
In
the
center
worn
and other relatives. She
Party At Yacht Club Ismother
nliirt* llint wnali in u
president of the Sanford Unit, crystal candelalirn holding whito the bride groom, -vn* m l I
fnniu
l.iti-x
/1 j.|i«*r riarr
83. American Lcftion Auxiliary, tnpera. A two tiered wedding cake, or, nnd John Cavexxl nl In
wink, nnver nreil iron­
is Saiifuri/i'il', limn* in :
Members of the Business and and was recently elected presi­ topped with a mlnlaturo bride anil served a* best man,
ing. Short sleeve*. Ilright
Mr*. Ceirsoll attended local
rrofeaainnnl Women's Club en­ dent of the nth District of the groom, wns placed nt tho other
wliili', Islets*, |niik.
tertained on Friday evening with Auxiliary in Florida.
end of the table. Frosted punch schools In Hanford and also SI.
|iatlrrni. 2 to 111.
iMiixuuuu, ,btiuk-i*r. Ir'&lt;
a raril party. The event startl'd at
was served from a smaller table Jninrs school In Orlando Mr.
8:00 p.m. nl tho Vucht Club on
decorated with the white flowers Ceresoll graduated from Hem......
Nancy Webster Is
the lakefront.
and greenery. Ivy and gardenias High .School with the rln-- 'f
Canasta and bridge were en­
banked the long mantel behind the lUIll enlisting In the United H'"'. .
Hororee
At
Party
Now In HIM). He la aas|go,d m
joyed during tho evening with
receiving line.
IM P L O y i^ D A Y J f f lC IA L !
prlxca being awarded to Mrs. £n»
the Destroyer HSS Gearing wlm Ii
Following
the
reception
tha
cou­
Frlsmla of Miss Nancy Webster
Stephenson and Leon Boas for
bus
just
returned
from
duly
m
left for Roswell, N. Mex. Mrs.
accylng high for Cnnastn, and to honored her with a miscellaneous ple
Milter, a farmer Sanford resi­ the Mediterranean. After n slo it
Mn. Mahle Brown anil Mr. Levy, shower on Monday night nt the dent,
is a graduate of Seminole wedding trip the rouple will b'livn
high for bridge. Other prises were
High
School
and the Lillie Jolly for Norfolk, Va. whore they \* 11
home
of
her
parent*
at
1700
Park
won by J. T. Louis and Mra. Alice
School
of
Nursing
at Memorial make their home.
Avenue. Hostess for the party wns
Nordgren.
Hospital
In
Houston
and
haa been
During a short program Albert the brlde-eleet’e etep sister, Miss
attending the University of Hous­ Lt. Lnurier Beard
Green, soloist, sang "Pale Moon" Nanry Sykes.
The honoren received many ton. She has been eerving at the
and "Shadrac” . lie was accom­
To Wed In Daytona
panied by Mlia Lucille Prlre. Lata lovely gifts from her friends. same time aa u registered nurse
In the evening refreshments con- Those enjoying the evening wero on the staff of the VA Hoapltal,
Of Interest to many friend* m
ilxtlng of gingerbread and a re- Mrs, Joseph ll. Richardson Jr., Lt. Miller attended Drcxel Insti­
fm h ln g .punch
.. ... ware served to Mrs. Edwin Longnlckcl, Mrs. tute of Technology In Philadel­ Hanford and at Stetson Uiilvrm'v
phia.
Pa,
where
he
waa
a
roemher
|a the announcement being mn l"
about 33 persona. Mrs. Kscar Charles D. Websler, Mr*. R, I„
Hurily, well.cut SflitfnrFl.iHli. leg l i t tuilld li'K
Price waa the hostess for the Andrews, Mrs. Parker Sykes, Mrs, of Alpha PI Lambda fraternity, today of the engagement nf Mm
i/rd t tlcnims wilh ti eliln
rty, Mrs. Eleanor Ravenel was Carroll A. Burke. Mra. John R. lie la now stationed at the Walker Betty Ftliipo to Lt, Lanrlur Alba
style*!
Sturdy n&gt;Inn IriBeard. Mlsa Fllppo Ii the daughter
charge of decorations and they Grrcna, Mrs. Mcrlo Warner, Mrs. Air Force Rase In Roawoll.
ilp prr mill bright nruiiRO
Harry Russetl, Mrs. Porter 11.
A number of parties preeeded of Mr. and Mra. Hubert D. Flip!'"
m l knit to give )mi f'*&gt;&lt;H
ware assisted hy other members
ulitc-liinp;. Motnl rival*,
Lanamg 111, Mra. Leslie Klnghorn, the wedding Including n dinner of Umatilla and Daytonu Ilnub,
o f the club.
wear, Miiimlh comfortMrs. Jamsa Kkern, Mrs. Herman given hy Mr. and Mra. Wright at and Lt. Beard'a parents at" M'
four porkols. 7 In M.
iililo fit. I’ itik. wliitu.
L. England, Mrs. Wayne Terhune Kaphana Restaurant. Mr.
and and Mr*. Robert L. Heard of Him
and Mre. Paul Blefha. Also tho Mrs. Wright left on Friday to re­ city.
tMiiimmu shrlnksi", 1%
Miss Fllppo Is a native of Dwv
Mlseea Jacqueline lllllls, Sara turn to their home at 718 Mag­
-o y l
tons Reach where sho attended
Nell Harden, Mary Lou Bowen, nolia Avenue.
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Juanita Bennett, Cynthia J. Sykes
'4 ’
Mrs. B. K. Hardison entertained and Minnie May.
cenlly received her nB Degree at
recently with a ahower honoring
Stetson University where aha wn*
Mra. Edward Little. Co-hoeteeaes
a member of Thn Honor, HI"'
Men’s Chambray
wara Mra. Charlott* Erland and
Club, and an officer In Zcla Fan
Mra. F. Ilumialon. A pink and blue
social fraternity, student govern
Ahout 8ft Sanford and Orlando mint, HSU and Woman’* Council.
color achema waa carried out In
doctors, druggists, and dantlita
the decoratlone.
Lt. Beard received his achool lug
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Web­ enjoyed a boat trip nn Wednes­ In Sanford where ho graduated
- Game* ware conducted by Mre.
ster
announced
today
the
engage­
day
afternoon.
The
group
gath­
R. Holden David andprlsea were
from Rsminole High School ie
wan by Mra. Ralph Costa, Mr*. ment of their daughter Mary Ann ered at 2:00 o’clock at the San­ 1940. He received Mi BA de
to
Jack
Fredrick
Stout,
of
Loford Boat Works where they gree from Stetson In January. Li
Harold Tatum and Mra. T. S.
boarded the Roumlllat boat "Sky­ Beard waa actlva In a number of
Copeland. Ice cream ami email ga ns port, Ind.
Miaa
webater
graduated
from
lark" and cruised to Lemon Bluff student activities, serving as prucakes wara served by tha hoaSeminole High School with the when they anchored and enjoyed aidant of Lambda GhL Alpha,
t*Those enjoying the party were Claes of 1931 after receiving her a picnic supper. A delicious menu Captain of Ya Mystic Crowe and
lira. E. A. Covington. Mra. JU- earlier schooling In Worceiter, Included of bam and turkey aa a member of tha Msn'a Council.
5 — 1 Galloway, Mr*. A. C. Mad- Maas. She la working with the tha main dishes. Dr. Frank L. Mia* Fllppo and LL Beard wer«
Hunky blue rlumlirey
Finn M U L T IF IL A M E N T
M n. E. M. Whitmire, Mra. Southern Ball Telephone and Qulllman waa In chare* of ar- mayor and hoatesa of homecoming
shirts,
Sanfnrlwulf
for
crcpcn
witli cvpibitn Inco
i, Mra. M. D. Conway, Mr*. Telegraph Co. Mr. Stout attended rangementa for tb* aufair.
activities at Station last Novem •
lading fill llullt for
W. Lundqulet, Mrs. Tom George, aehoola. In Logaaepfrt and U at
anil cmliroiilety! Full cut
long wear, noliil on-the*
0. Dearmsn, Mrs. Tatum,
jjU t lo n e d jt o the Navy
HAPFY BIRTHDAY
frhe wedding will taka place
forconifortnlilofit. White,
George, Mn. Herbert
job comforll J4'/4d7.
Dr. J. N. Robsna
Aug. 81 at tha F ln t Baptist
of Orlando. Mrs. David of
pink, blue. 32-42.
Charlea Peacock
Church In DayJona Beach with tha
jSfailnknie won’t titcid 1%.
ion with I
Patrick He
Rev. Lee Nlcjol/f performing the
mayonJohnny
I S 'r X M ^
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uddy Lake
inford’s D i a m o n d
t *.w»w Labels Red
no? Ro
. bC rt K~/isr " M o aC
Popular In L o o p
|anfunl haxi-hull ,ngn, today openA tha Hanford llernlil'H All-Htnr
&gt;011 to determine the player. who
fill represent the North and
lOuth frnin* in the Florida Statu
xMgue'x clusvfr to to* jdnyeil hem
in tha nlylit of July 2.3.
The Sanford Immortnl acleiD'd
HU Btaineke to
knave the North
Id I^-vy
pvy to
llraet tliu Huutli
Itb. while lie
Land’* perennial
‘old pro" Krd
lobert* received,
a t nodI for the : a
aoat p1o [1 u I n r V
rlayar In th e
•ague.
In
annlyxlnif'
Win clilba, Lake
mid, ''Without it
loubt the Northirn team I. . 11- t.
Muddy Luke
tarlor In buhuu-i
lilting, and In almost every &lt;01..
laparlmerit. The only thing tin
tooth ran hon.t of {. .pot power
Mm the hnla of Ed l.evy and
Jhuelt A li no."
Ha predicted Ihnt the North
ahauhl walk .way with the
(am*. “ On piper the North
MR't be be.lrii but &gt;011 rnn'l
M l, aomrtlinr. the le.ntN on
paper aren’t the whiner.," l.nke
tm r r n l.
In making hi. .election., l.nke
tiled that lie wo.n’t truing to pick
Ha fellow with the fat hutting
iverag*, hut would pi k the nui’i
ta thought could beat fill the hill
til the field a. well na at (lie
liata.
On the North team l.nke muni
tatad five |ted Hat., for the right
laid poidtionn. In Ilia infield the
JaLand flavor D most prommuc.
id. Jack Cuilu It ol third, Hut
Manager Charlie liti'w.-ter at .ce
md and of courte Itcd Ituhcrl. lx
itatloued at flr.l. The only "outIldar" to make l.nke'. Inner dt&gt;'anae wne liny Handermuyvr, I'a
atkn shortstop,
In (he outfield twi .tax Hearn
ten Hinl. were
hosen, It 11. t u r
linnid and Man&lt;
gcr l.eoii "Hud"
‘midway. K e 11
line,eke of J)eand xnnrcd the
enter field poxl.
Lit receiver Hoy
III
11XI.■■ IIa
iitnrie
. LI uuLll'll
k e ’,
holre for catchr.
On tlm ridiher
'Muddy" picked
,
Colli na
tom Mill*, aux Beach, Joe pi'iitlniton, I’ nlntka rind E d Unxqun
)f Daytona lleuch
On l.itkc’. South rosier, fire
Orlando player, were named In­
cluding two pitcher.. They are
Levy at first, Hip Sewell and Al
Ottilllak on the mound with Hill
Hhurr. Ill left and Don Ford
:M4lnd the aliile. Lake', choler
af Ford a. Id* receiver I. mileworthy xlnre It was Ford who
caught Untidy hark In IttIH when
|m hurled and halted Hanford la
£ ll-lnnlng win In Drl.aml.
,, Lake llitud three Sanford play
“ w, Irt Ills Hit'
tl Chuck Ah'ii
I third, .foil
nbra at aeeoh
Chico Corra
pitching. IPuc'
Ina and Chic
nora were no
ad from Lee.
_ Collin* wn
kad for tuft
ild' and Fun

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ordinarily f

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aeunntl bnxe- Chico Fundora
in, wna ahlfted to xhort "lio­
nise tha Mouth Jn.t ijouin't havu
food ahurtatop."
Lake put only one Cucon plnyur
r tho fit
Ina up and “that wan Pete
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J’nxr fi
Tin a. June II, 11)52 i

Chester To Appeal
$150 Fine In Sand
Pourfrig Incident

The Sports
Li&amp;.%s&amp;ipb
Register
Hy KKNT CHBTLALN
Sport. Editor
Florida State lo-agui-

Jaxville Item h
Del.and
Orlando
Leesburg
D.iytm
iu ile u ih
tuna

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2
2
2
1
1
0

Every .port, fan or scribe goes
1,0*1 Pci,
1 (XX) off on the limb at one time or
1)
1
730 another and that I n exactly what
1317 we ate going to do today, El.e
1
will note
SIX) where on the page
2
na r d
incoiniiarable
SIX) that
2
our
333 "Muddy" Luke hit.
2
. I.
250 Fani' All-Httir poll,
3

I'.iliitka
Cocoa
.(XXI
4
Sanford
Culatka 11 Leesburg I
Jacksonville Hunch H Cocoa 0
Daytmiu Hunch 8 Hanford II
DnLund II Orlamlo 5
Jacksonville lleuch al Datyooa
llouch
Uexhitrg at Orlando
DeLund nt I'ulntku
Cocoa al S.mford

Florida loir motional League
&lt;131
Mi aml
21
I1M
Miami Hem It
29
2*J
1123
Ti.mpu
501
31
Hnvnmi
487
St I'elrrehuri!
40
43
.4(13
Wet Culm Ileuih 3d
lit
Lukulmid
28
.301
318
lit
Key W et
17
llavunu 4 Vey Went It
St Petersburg 5 Miami
l.ukclund 3 Wuxi I'alin Hunch 3
Mm ml Hunch 3 Tiimpa I
Florida Stale Ix'ugue
Key Wuxi nt llnvnuu
Miami Hunch at Tampa
St Ft•lerslmrn tit Miami
l.nkiduml at West I'alm Beach
(2)3
33
23
New York
.858
35
28
lloxlon
35
Ml
547
Chico un
Clove loud
547
35
29
28
311
517
Washington
too
HI l.ums
21)
34
311
.455
I’lilLidolpliiu
25
Dotroil
311
ID
43
Itoston 12 Dolinit II
Waxhlngtnii u Clmui:« 4
Now York 11 SI laullx III
ONLY (1AMKS
New Yolk til St Ixml* l night)
Washington at Chicago might)
Itoxlmi at Detroit (night)
Phllinh'lphi.'i at rh'velainl (nlnhl)
National league
13
.737
IlMiiiklyn
13
30
.1141)
New York
87
t'lilcngo
311
:tt
.507
523
SI. l-oulx
■'ll
31
3(1
32
.475
Chicinnull
34
Philadelphia
33
.424
33
Muslim
37
.403
I'lltxlmrgli
4H
202
IT
Huston it Plllxliiirgli
HI lamlx til llrooKlyn poslponed,
rain
Cincinnati ut New York pnxlpnned
ruin
Chicago al Plillailclphln pnxtponed
ruin
St luiuix ul Itnmklyo (2 day .night)
('inclunnll ut New York (2 night)
Pltlslmigb ut Hnslnu (night)
Chlcngo nt Plilladulphin (3 night)

The Seminole lllur. T hl. Week
Tonight
Cocoa ut HANFOKD
tVtalar, day
Hatiforil nt Jnx llcach
Thurwlay
Sanford nt Pnlatka
Friday
Del.a ml nt HANFOKD
Saturday
Sanford nt Del.nrul
Sunday
Sanford nt Orlando

lln glif., n hard hitting laft hand­
ed .winging outfielder#
Luke’. All-Star Hrlrcllona
North
I'm.
South
Hrnuxeke, Del, OF Collltia, Lara
Treui'way, J . II. OF lloghra, Coc
Kinaril, J , II.
OF Shore*, Orl,
Hubert., Del,
III l.«vy, Orl.
Draw.ter, DeL 211 liuliiu, Han.
Citile, DoL
.'111 Alcrto, Han.
Somlerim-yur, Pa HS Fundorn, La.
Dunne, Del,
C Ford, Orl,
Mill., J . II.
I* Sewell, Orl,
Pumiinaton, |'a P Corralea, Han
Oaaqua, Day
1* Onullak, Orl.

STIIJUBR00K
STRAI GHT BOURBON

earns

Poll For North-South All-Star

entitled to tear out
the Herald and
counted
.election, which
fan.
In a lufiKite-wldu
new*which will !h&gt;
pa para ami
Thr all cla.xlc will re­
turn to Hanford
to be played in
the f a h 111o u
Jlt)(),ld)(i Memo
rial Stadium thu
night of July 25
Tho faux will
fliDoxe tho plnye r x , mu lingers
and the moxt
popular player.
It wan buck In
AI Plrtlr
1231) when luixuhnll win nt It.
zenith III Hanford that the nlltllne FHI, attendance record for
on all-.tnr tilt wu. established.
That wax the year when Hid Hud.on wa. virtually burning up the
FHL with his tdiuing fast hull,
The final count of paid fens III the
old Municipal Hludlum 1fuelled
4,132 for that nil-.tar game,
Celling down to case., we
will go on record an picking
Ed Levy for the manager of tho
South and that oa-MuJor League
great, who ha. plenty of baaebnll navvy, Krd Kress of Day­
tona llrnrh to pilot the North.
Without 11 doubt that rimy FSI,
character, lied Huberts of De­
l.und I. the mo.) popular III the
rirrull among tho runs. Hr ha.
the color In draw the fan. nod
ran hark up hi. nnllr. with
.harp timely hilling and pitch­
ing.
If record, and
this year', per­
formance means
anything I11 a
alnglu game, wo
mint admit that
our South team
will 110 In for a
rough time, Tin
Nurth cun field
a team v: 11 h
eight solid ,300
or butler Hitting
Floyd Clirt
p I a y e r a . Tho
South hoa.ta of only six with
Aidin'. .2311 being tops ns com
pared to the .402 HVerugu of tied
Treadway, Jax lleuch outfielder
mid manager.
For tho North wr .elect lied
Holier!. (.301)) nl flr.l. II0I1
Iturkrr (.301) nt second, Hkerter Halter (.317) at .hurl and
Jark ('ado (.3HI) at third. Ill
thr Outfield Krd Treadway
(.102) lead, tho trio of Howto
Tr.now (.300 and Al I'irlla
(.331), The rraaiin we picked
Plrtle over, .ay, Ken llr.e.ekr
(.380) or Floyd Clift (.303) la
that the North must have , a
long ball hitting flychaaar and
1‘ lrtla pace. Ihnt departmrnt
among tha top hlttara with
seven homers,

For catcher wo
think Robertson
(.1133) of Jnx
llcach geta tho
nod over Hay
Dunna (.3041 for
hla moro conalatant hitting and
apaod. In the
hurling depart­
ment Tom MlllaF
10-1 record d*-&gt;'
s.rvux hIm
place with Hob Hill Kabert.on
MlUur (0-4) ami veteran southpaw Jo* Pennington (8-4).
Tha Booth ahould have Chuck
Aleno (.880) at third, Bd Levy
fir..............................
00) at flrat for the beat onetwo Punch at tho plate In tho
circuit. For tho tack of any outitandlng shortstop In tha league
w* will pick that peaky hitting
baseman Chico Fundora .(BOO)
and placa John Imbra .(318) at
itcoml, hoping, hla leg will have
sufficiently healed to permit him
to play.
In the South's,pasture Orlan­
do will dominate with Bill
Bhorea (J0BJ and Ray Thomas
(J10) and Feta Hughes (.188)
from Cocoa la our other choice.
Behind
Plata we will go
altMjt with the dependable Don

V
(.I N ) o f Orlando. On th*

For#
"ound Rip Bewail (U -B), Pat

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J&amp;£
8

Fnsron H21 of th* Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Station la currantly undefeutcd In Uia Orlando Recreation League and la the top
favorite to win tnc loop. Thay hava won la straight. Tho taam mam*
her* are, seated from left to right, Lao Kelly. Cliff Caaaou, Joa Mar­
lin, Ja&lt;k Carry, Al Itoaa, Matrix (fall, and Fred Mayna. Standing, laft
tin,

... .■■■»■ .... pa. uiiium, nintsiw oirxtivr, Mourfca Supry, Ronald
Brown, Allan Chuuffu, Kmilu McCnntx, Floyd Bura*. Manager and
Coach, Irving IL'Iatte, Conrad Creasy, Dick llobxon, Tony Barbara,
and Joauph Smith, Assistant Manager. The team Is computed of mem­
ber. of Fleet Aircraft Service Squadron 821.

Blues-Byrd Seek To End Losing
Skein With Cocoa Here Tonight
Thu skidding Hcmlnolo llluea
will Iniiglu with the hapless
Cocoa Indian. In the Memorial
Stadium In quest of the first
Hnuford win of the second half.
Murray Byrd with hla aceterated
slider pitch will he seeking hla
ninth win of the year In IA dexlxlon. for tho Blues whan he
i.tnrl. on tho rubber this evening.
Last night the
punchh'xx Hines
loft 15 runner*
s t r a n d e d and
committed f i v e
miaciii's to linnil
the I) n y t o n uJUfrTJ ^ ’’ , f
Itonch Islanders
u

Mil

10-Inning

victory before nn
u . 11 11111ted 500
fnue in the Me­
morial Htudlum.
J o r g e Rivero, Murray Byrd
Rivero, who personally contributed
two hit. to hi. own cause, was
charged with Id. .evonth loss of
(ho year n. against hi. alx tri­
umphs.
Manager Chuck Aleno fur­
nished lame Joy for ntatUtlc*
happy fana when he blunted out
hla 18th homer of the year In
the third with 1h* aacka amply.
It gave the giant managerr 88
runa-balled-ln and placed him
with In 57 nf Buddy Lake's FBI.
record nf 140.
Kooklit sensation Frank Rmlth
.111rted off III nn Impressive
fashion with a triple to drlva
across two Hanford tallies In the
first frame, hut the lanky apeednter was stymied by tho smooth
o f f e r in g s of Rd Casque, who re­
gistered Ills ninth win of tho
year In 12 decision., tho rest of
tho way.
The three-run flrat Inning
.Inked tke Blues an early lead
which they maintained until
tho I'a tied the count In the
fourth with a two-run frame,
llaylona took a 0-4 lead In top
of tho eighth only to see It
knotted hy tha Bluaa when Paul
Eakew, Frank Hanlora, and Joa
Paris* singled which waa fol­
lowed by on Intentional pana to
Aleno and another baa* on balk
In Heorge Keala.
Both cluha remained acureles.
In the ninth hut Daytona came
hack In tho 10th when Dick
Retinor singled and waa sacrificed
to second by Ed Cook, Bob Hucker
ran for Renner and came home on
Hank (Ireny’e fourth straight hit,
a double.
In an attempt to pick off
deary, Hntllh threw over the
head nf shortstop Chico don*
aalea Into canler where Baddy
droal hobbled the ball permit­
ting dreay lo coma home with
tho final r w of tho gam*.
Press Bos Pattevt Frank Smith
fanned four tlmea and hit lata a
force play aftar tripling homo two
__ __
runners In tha ■flrat
frame_ to
drop hla average from ,444 to
.333, Smith tossad out llowla
Tesnow at third on a plck-off play,
It was tha flrat time Tesnow hai
bean caught on tho baaaa thli
aagaon by a Hanford catcher,
Tesnow pacts tho circuit with 44
atolsn bases. Georg* Xanla rapped
out threo straight kite during
tha course of last nlght’a contest
and waa credited wlUi two R
Daytona
Bailer, aa
Banner, 8b
Rue:
Cool
Oaafjr, 8b

■wn Marray Byrd (•.#).
are
our chol I’* Ina
Hard
have
do
ut
All-Star
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CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT
(All Afaa)

HAl.i.OT FOR FHI. NORTH-SOUTH ALL-HTAH TRAMS
1'osillntt

North

Houth

First llase
Herond Base

Derby Officials
To Inspect Local
Soap Box Racers
Miller I'hllllo. Jr., Central Flor­
ida Soap Box Derby chairman, and
Russell llraumhaugh, another der­
by official, will hi- In Sanford
Wednesday night at the Holler
Motor Hales display room to show
films of the National running of
tho derby and to aUo Inspect
levers) local racers, It wn« an­
nounce.! today by C. R. Hlttel,
local derby director und sales
manager of Holler Motor Hales.
* All b uys entered in the Central
Florida Derby to la) runoff at
iDerhy Hill III Orlamlo on July 12,
are requested to attend Wednes­
day night’s session. Everyone in
Invited, especially sponsors of the
1Individual boy. entered, Mr. Hiltel stated.
"We would like to have every•one attend thl. session so that
they may see the work these boys
&gt;hava done and likewise notice the
Interest there 1* In the derby,"
Mr. Hlttel said.

Wilson-Maier Stops
Robson Win Streak
A 14-run outburat by .WllrunMaler softball leant proved more
than enough to whip Hobson's It8 list night nt the [jikcfront Dia­
mond. Second place Wllion-Maler
drew within one full game of the
first plucu Hobson nine. The loss
was the first »f th e season for
Roliinna.
The third place Navy team
gained a full game on the leaue lender, hy winning a forell, from last year's pennant
winning
llunl-Marrury club.
Currently the IV5I wlnnera are
floundering In the cellar with
but una win In six eontaxta.
Tomorrow night WlDmi-Mater
opposes Hunt-Mercury and thu
league leading Hobson nine will
clash with the Navy In n doubleheader at the Lakefront Dlaniomt.
Flrat gam* will begin at 7:30 p.m.
and tna aecond contest will atari
at UlOO p.m.

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SOFTBALL STANDINGS
W, L. PfL Gil
Hobson's
4
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3 2
Wllion-Maler
3
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3
Nav.IS
Hunt-Mercury
it-Mercury 1
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8
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Results I.ssl Night
Result.
Ilurtt-Marcury forfeited to Navy
Wllion-Maler 14, Kohaon’a 8
,
(lamas Tomorrow
Navy va. Robson’s
Hutit-Marcury vs, Wllion-Malar

Sh ortstop

attend. Others attending last Fri­
day night's meeting were Thomas
and Mrs. Elmer Miller, Mr*. J. A.
.Stringer, recreational director, Mr.
Hcott, Mr*. I'. Bcrgere and Bob
Pullen.

Third Base
C s lc h r r

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Left Field
------ Center Field
------ (tight Field
----- Pitcher

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— — Pitcher

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Pilcher
Manager
Most Popular l'la&gt;er
Houth: Hnuford, Cocoa,
Orlando and Lersburg.

North: DrLnmt, Pulatka,
Daytona ami Jax lleurh.

NOTH: Mull to All-Star Editor, Sanford Herald, Hanford, Fla.

Club Electa
Rollaway Babe Ih Archery
Herbert* President
Top Greyhound At
I'utrlrk llurgcre was ducted
of the newly formed
VCKC This Season president
Arehery Club nt the first meeting
DAYTONA BEACH (Special)—
A fleet lady named Itollawuy Hut-ie busy building a handsome repu­
tation us tup g re y hum id ul the
Volusia County Kennel Club this
season.
. ,
Jean Bingham's err started
out hy winning tho Inaugdral
Handicap and hua been going
strong ever since. Rollanay llabe1
now holds an Impressive record
nf three victories and one sec­
ond In five feature rare Marls.
The dark hrindle daughter of
West Flagler showed her best
form in her la»t mil, heating the
top iiox of greyhounds ut the pop­
ular VCKC by five lengths.
Such smashing success I. no­
thing new lo Bnlluway Balm, for
she was the hottest article on
the big Ituynham, .Mass., track
a year ago. Hbr compiled a re­
curd of st vrn straight victories
and was so highly regarded that
dugs finishing second to her re­
ceived win purse*.
Kollnwny Babe, w h o responds
tin* kennel nuine of "Dirty", ac­
cording to Trainer Henry Bing
ham. la un extremely tunarl greyhound. Hhe hugs the mil like ano
Was uttnehed to it must nf thu
time mid is quirk to shoot through
the amallt-et open logs. Bingham,
who say* Kollawny Babe is one
of the finest greyhound* he lias
handled In 30 year* of racing, «a
lerl. to see hi* pride und Joy leadlug the pack all season.

Did Hkct-I, winner

nf

Inst Friday night In the Celery
Crate above tho City Hall. Mr*.
Max Fundont wax selected as the
secretary • treasurer while J. A.
Hcott, nrchery expert from De*
Bury, wlll.servn as the Instructor.
Mr. Hcott-assisted In organising
the cluh and will give an archery
demonstration Sunday afternoon
nt thu Imkefrout nurk next to the
Municipal Swimming
ill
pool at 3:30
p.m
Anyone Interested is invited to
llo m p lo Its,I, ChH u i, Nlup lls l,* ) .
AloruoMey T u p s, Kil , lies*,. H o p Him Tint-'. Y u ko n K in a , l.u n l* .

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Bus Service
Leavea Yellow Cab
Office 6:50 P. M.
Round Trip
91.DO Tax Ind.

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Beach Ball». . . fl .50
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the

Orange Park Derby In Jackson­
ville and holder of two stranghl
win. here, Frenrh Blue, Merchlag Mike, Hun Master, Hand
Hong, Jack Archer, Haro and
Hauer Htap are lust a few of Ih*
T IT U SV ILLE TIDES
forming
at lb* VCKC this year.
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High
Low
Tho meet, in Ita third weak,
- Wedneeday, Jan* 88
BtM a.m..................
8:84 a-m. continues to smash all former re­
Both mutual handle and at­
8iB8 p.m.
........... Ht 10 p.m, cords,
tendance. are welt up over tho re­
cord IU61 season.
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Alsno, Cook. Irby. Santoro,
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—

Judgo
Karlyla
Houaholder'v
|18ti fine or AO days in jail Im­
posed. on Elite Myers Chester,
I.aku Mary, yesterday afternoon
in tha City Court will be appealed
It was revealed today when Wl.
Hum Hutchison, Jr., attorney fur
Chester, stated that the defense
hail uncovered new evidence.
Cheater w a s
fined along with
R u b a n Badenhaugb,
18, of
H a n f o r d , for
p o u r l ng sand
into tha angina
of Ken Burkhardt’e car on
tha
night o f
June 14. Tha In­
cident was sup­
posed to have
llouaholdar
taken place dur­
ing tha bitterly-enntested PalatkaHanford gume in which tha
Azalea* won, 4-2.
Iledcnhuugh turned states erldence by admitting he held up
the hood while Chester poured the
xund into the oil Intake.
Hurkhnrdt had to pay 8189.78
for repair* to hi* engine.

Swim Find . . 0.85 up
• Plastic
Play Pools
2-95 up

Volusia County
Kennel Club

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private hath, private entrance.
Electric kitchen. AIM Mellonvill*, phone 870.

LOVELY 3 room cottatfe. Fur
ni*h*d. 814 Elm Ave.
FURNI8IIED apartment wi t h
yard. Electric itove and refri­
gerator. 217 Cedar Ave.

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l 'uni i ni t irtg ,K Itfpaii *
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Phone 60
age fouler, I'offee miiln't, li" 1
Cami’llia liimhe* and cuutil)u»«
I'uae. Priced for ipti, k mil. Se­
CARPENTER WORK
uther varlelluM uf rare ahruh
nt l.ormunn'a Rentniiriiiit, b ' u Fur iptlfk repair Job*, ur «ma.
liery und Aruleae. TIiIm prupvrty
lly N'etlow, Owner llolnlay b
buililiiig, (.'nil lint I142-M-4.
bun over 21)0 feet uf fruntuRf on
lllgiiivny l7-!&gt;2.
beautiful Silver IHike. All uf tli&lt;&gt;
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above, pin* a 1110*1 iiimfurtiilile
llnifty, nealeat way (&lt;&gt; fdlf'fM
and well planned 3 bedrutmi VENETIAN Illiml* For Fife K
•hut porch or hiffXfWiiy Into e
tiinate Call ,'120 Henkank Cl.f,
Itunie, *f pnnite 2 ear RariiRe ami
.....I. private room. Telephone
m i I Paint Co.
utility room. Tlii* prupurty in
I 126 [or free futiniilte ur stop
underprlred at 122,000.(HI. Ternu
bv I PI Weal Hrat— The Futnffull lie uiiMiRfil with reapuuni.
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t ASH FOR PIANOS
tile buyer. Kicluiilve with SEMINOLK REALTY, t'lione 27 for
Up To tilt Ml For IInti v til m '.I
)I \'lTKItY, (Jeneiator or Start**
uppolnlment,
Siivlie. Cull 617, Swala'v llak
or Spinel*
Pry Sfivice. HMiturd A vhiiu'
Up To film Fur UpiIghI
FKRNISIIEI) 2 lied room f r a m e
.uni 2'ul. Street
('all 1171 Jor 22M .1 aflei 7 |, m
b u im e o n g o o d * l r e e l c I ohh to
Air liane. Furniture incltidee
t.. I. Slid. Plano Tfchniilati
new televiaion net. t'rlee 16(11)1)
Plumu lilt W. Ita tie I, Haa
See V. I,. Hart, Hlrout Realty, (1— AR'i'ICLKH WANTED
ford
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2422 Ornnge Ave.
We buy, well A. trade twed oi:l,ANDO Morning Sentinel, Ot
furniture. Wll*un-Maler Fipn Imi.Io Evening Star. Call ItalP'
HKMMHIt HOMKHITKH
IIII.VJ.
Iture Co. nil K. St. Phona U 6 8liny.
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NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINH
WILL IIUY yuur car ragardleei SAWS F1LEU—And iet| lawn
Ideal Hummer Honioalte* 12
mower* almrnened und recundlof Age or condition. Phone UI7
ntllvi from Aebeville. Cool,
Roy Reel, Homer Little. IMed
Ilotted. We pick up und deliver.
reetful, invlgorntlng, adjoinHerr's Flxit Hltop. 234 W. W*|hCar Lut.
Ing roaring mountain xtrearn,
ingtnn, Orlando.
gorguoua view*, ui'ceeitlbte by
f— PeU.Mvretork-Hupiille* —7
thren State roada, |406 up.
Term*. Wrlto Edward
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Mathew*, Owner, Ilox 1400
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WORK WANTED

FURNISHED 2 room upetairn
corner apt. Suitable for t or twu
pereona. 136.00 plua |!.06 taica.
Alau furnUhcd bedruum. living
MAID or Day Work. Josephine
ARTICLES FOB BALK
room, dinette and kitchenette,
Johnson, lllli E. 7th St,
140,00. Sam* apt. with extra 10" HTU0MDER0 Carlaon Table
bedroom. 146.00 plui
taxae.
Model (100. 17" Olympic Com­ UAUY HirrER, Mr*. Falkenlmrg,
belt reference*. Phone I2UI-J.
llot ana cold wat«r and elrubination I20U. Antenna and
trlclty furnlahed both apta.
Booatar $80. Bob’s Radio A
MAGGIE
McClenden, Caitle UrewFhone J666-M-2 or MXt door to
Televleion 407 W. liL
hone
er Court, Apt. S3—work by day
Club Diamond.
1106-M.
as maid.
6 ROOM furnlatud apt. Phone TRAVERSE Extension Rode— 88" MARRIED MAN TWENTY FIVE
to 108". Senkarlk Glue and
I71-W afUr 6:00 p.m.
YEARS BALES, MANAGER­
Paint Co.
IAL. AND P R O M O T I O N :
DRUa, CANDY, FOOD AND
.Raal Batata Par Bala —1
W I*M AND M 6M W
OTHER P1KLDH SEEKS TU
All r«ia li* BraoAe
ll »o« want to Boy, Beat or Ball,
CAN
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13— NOTN'ES-PEttHONALH - 1 1
WANT EXTRA vacation money;
Cletiti out the attic and hrlr*
the stuff to Hanford Farmer*
Auction, Orlando Hi-way every
Friday, 7:30 p.nt.

THE Working Man'* Mioppina
for new, ueed and refill
Q
furniture for the complat*
home. Budget Price*. Telepnon:
1426 The Furniture Center—118
West Flret.
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THE OLD HOME TOW N

Chief Complaints
On Both Sides Told
By Rent Director
Tenants
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By STANLEY

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O H ! N O .1--O U R L A S T
B O O K K E E P E R W AS
A J L if S C L E R fT D O —
H E JU G 6 L .B E &gt; O U R

ANSW ERED O U R )
A O F O R A NETW
BOOK K E E P E R

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from the local nrrn rent office
■Raimi lllrgnl evictions, reduc­
tion In service* and rent overcharRca. The principal complaint*
of landlord* ure that tennnta are
wantonly nr carelessly damaging
the property they are renting, that
they maintain a i.ulaancn on the
premise* or that they fall to pay
rent on time.
That la the wav Area Rent Di­
rector W. It. Wllllama reviewed
the iltuatlon today after five
niontha of operation under tinamended federal rent ntnhlllzntlor
irogram approved hv (,'nngrMaat July .11. The Rent Director
pointed
out that hoth he and the
*
seal Rent Advlanry Hoard try to
a aa fair and Imparttol aa i*
umanly possible In dealing with
landlord*
rtli and tennnta even thniig*
not alt the alluationa that reach
(he area rent office nr" simple
For example, n landlord hn» n
liRltlmate grievance airninat
e
tenant who stib-lcatc* without no­
tifying him If the rental agreemerit provldca that the landlord In
notified. A tenant who erelia redrear on an nverchargn claim may
aay either that rent a Imve heei
ralaed or that hla landlord ha* re
duced hla arrvlrea while keeping
the rent unchanged, hut to prove
the aecond allegation lan't always
eaiy,
"What many tenarda forget t»
that they cannot rlalm any nor
vlcea that tho landlord waa not re­
quired to provide under tho renl
regulation!," Mr. Wllllama ex­
plained.
"However, If tho landlord hnr
reduced or rllmlnned required aerelcea, the area rent offlre bna the
power either to get the aervlce re
atored or the rent reduced.
"The rent law give* proteetlm
■galnat illegal eviction* and It
apella nut pretty spaclflrallv wlmi
la meant by Illegal," he added.
"For example, a tenant may not
he evicted for failure or refuaa1
to pay nverrelllng rent, hecatiae
hla leaae Ima expired, hacauae the
landlord wan la to offer t.lin pro­
perly for aide while vacant, or liecanan the landlord wanta to pu’
friend, and relative* In the matt.
There la nn except Inn here. The
landlord mav evict to provide a
vacant milt for Ida parenta ur Ida
eh lid."
In addition to maintaining c
ntllaanre, which la one Important
ground on which landlord.-! legally
may evict, the nan of tho dwrliinu
to
'or Illegal or Immornl purpose.!
ip alio a ground for eviction, ‘.he
Irta Rent Director inld, Eviitlnu
li legal alao for uon.paymer.t ot
legal rent.
The local Rent Advlanry Hoard
made up of resident* here who
Volunteer their aervlcea, may make
recommcndationa mi
Individual
rental prohli-ma, na well na caneral rent problems, Mr. Will (anti
emphasized.

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JACKSONVILLE i* - Collector
of Internal Revenue John L. Enha
Hondnv aent out nullrca In Florlda’a H7D holdera nf federal orcupn

tlonal gnmhllnu alainpi Hint they
expire June so He inlil renewed

atampa, which coat ISO, may he
purchased from hla office hero dur­
ing July.
Five new alnmpi were laaued
Monday, one gning hi Henry
Frenchy llenderann, Star Route 2,
Itox 48, 210 W. Euclid, DuLanil.

If you want a moat ar fUh loaf
to he molat after baking, add
enough milk an that tho loaf hare,
ly holda ita ahape before you put
U In the oven.

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Daytona Gets Time
To Provide Equal
Colored Facilities
JACKSONVILLE UP - Daytona
Reach has "a reaannnhle lime” to
provide separate, equal facilities
lor Negroes In Its municipal Pen
body Auditorium.
A filial Judgment amt declaratory
decree Issued by Federal Judge
llrynn Simpson Monday enjoined
the city and the Peabody Audi
lorlum Advisory Hoard from ex­
cluding Negroes from any per
formnnee open tn the public. The
decree said banning Negroes was
"arbitrary, capricious, discrimina­
tory and contrary tn the Conslltulion amt laws of the United Stales "
"Equal privileges and upixirlunltics" fur whites and Negroes In
use of tho auditorium was also
ordered.
The decree said affairs spunsored by "private organizations
ga
such ns the Civic Music Assoctatlon, the 1.Ion’s Club and the like,,
with the right to select their uwn
members and their own audiences"
who lease the auditorium from
lime tn time and have done so In
the past, nre "outside the Issue
presented In this suit and are nut
within the scope of the permanent
injunction."
The suit was brought against
the city and the board a year ago

‘Solid South’ Help
Called Necessary
For Republicans
MIAMI tgi — Tho Republicans
need some support
irl In the "Solid
Smith" to win IIho
he presidential
ti
election this fall, nccnrnlug to Kirk
A I.andon, Miami, chairman nf
"KloritlaforKIscnhower."
"Without support In tho Solid
South, the Republican prospects,
based on the HUM election ami the
more recent trends Indicated In
stale gubernatorial elections, do
not appear to offer much encouragcmrnt," I.andon laid In an
Interview In today's Miami Herald.
The Miamian said Den. Dwight
I). Elsenhower Is the only Repunllcan candidate who can hrenk Into
tho solid Domncratlc South and
win the November election.
A foothold below tho Mason-DIx
on Lino plus the tremendous youth
vole would bo sufflrlent tn put
the general Info (he While House,
Lamlon anld, adding that Sen.
Robert A. Taft roultl never hopo
to dent the Southern bloc.
lie said 40 of the 120 Southern
electoral voles hold the key to a
4-ycnr tenure In Washington and
the Soulh Is ripe for n change due
to the Increasing breach created
by the Democrat!1 support of a
compulsory
Fair
Emplnymorit
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Policemen Fined In
Civil Rights Affair
CHICAGO UK - The ehlaf nf
police and two policemen of auburban Cicero wore fined a total
of 12.300 Monday aa the m u lt of
riot* lait July touched off when
a Nei iro family attempted to move
Into ‘ the all-white luburb.

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„ throe were convicted by n
ral iury on Juno 4 o f denying
civil rlihte of H*l
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attempt*
r«» n■ N*
Wegro who attempted
PA. .......... I1.M to rke
move k la Ja ra U y into n Cicero
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found
fu ry
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Sticky Weather Is
Outlook For Wide
Areas Over Dixie

The Weather

High l/IW Prrclp.
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111
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70
70
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Hot mid sticky weather was the
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ii? iiulliiiik today (nr wide areas In
r&lt;H n»i
the Cculrul mid Southern portions
in
77
of Iho country.
HU 78
Wind anil min storms swept Mid­
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west areas during the night, with
heavy damage to property and
crops in some sections. The thun­
HOLLYWOOD
der storms, accompanied by wind*
which reached near tnmadtc ve­
Ity n o n THOMAS
locity In some parts or Iowa, hit
HOLLYWOOD i * - "Where do over lown. Wisconsin, Minnesota
they get all that stuff?" asked nml Northern Michigan. In Iowa,
the storm disrupted com inunteas
Shelley Winters
Rons, demolished farm buildings.
•She was referring In the rumor uprooted trees mid telephone* and
mongers who have reported that killed livestock
she mu! bridegroom Vittorio
(lass
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/\ hot-humid belt extended south­
man were fighting She continued: ward from the Great Lakes region
"That's a lot nf hnhmcy. Vittorio and eastward from the Texas Pan­
mid 1 get along great, We have handle, A few low temperalure*
differences of opinion, hut our ba­ during the nlghl were ns high as
sic Ideas are the
nt same. •Resides, 80 Headings Monday Included 107
we never fight."
nt Dili City. Kan, 103 at Amarillo,
"We discuss," rcmnrkcd On**- Tex., nml tifl at Omaha and Pa'
man, a fellow of few mid well- iluenh. Ky.
chosen words
Temperatures were around nor-.,
I had gone to lunch with (lass ntal levels In other nrca*. There
man to discuss Art and such mnl were showers along the Central
tors. Hut Mrs. (inxsmun dropped Atlantic Coast mid over the Upper
In to hrenk bread with us and Ohio Valley Light rain fell In the
snmrhmv Hie subject got Into do Crolral Itorky Mountain region.
meslic matters Like arguments
"After we went to Mexico, some
body printed that we were break
log up." said non - stop Shelley
"Now how can they do that? Why.
we only had one big argument, and
that was over Vittorio's driving.
He’s a very good driver, Hut Eu­
ropean style. He'll drive 80 miles
mi hour n few fuel behind another
TOKY MWThe edge of a fy
car. 1 didn't go for that, and I phoon hit Japan today and heaped
told him so."
death and destruction on porilnnx
"(tor only major difference," of the four main Islands.
At least 81 persons were killed
marked thelliillnn, "Is in philosophy
of acting. Shelley, like moil Amer­ ami the loll was rising as reporta
ican actors, believes In Iho real­ on mo In over ha tiered communi­
istic kind of acting. I have been cation systems. Tho casualty toil
schooled In the classical stage, and Included 77 Injured and 38 missing.
Tho Japanese Coast Guard said
t believe In u more stylized kind
33 fishing boats with 234 persona
of acting "
Tho waitress brought (iassmnn's aboard also were unaccounted for.
may hove been blown to
order, which was hnrnn and eggs. Homo
’ Huh," commented Shelley, "gut- sea.
The storm hit Monday night. It
ling pretty Americanized, aren't
began blowing out tn sea by mid
youY”
day.
"We Invented this dish." GassTorrential rain* raised the Naman
countered.
"Columbus garo River In flood stage. A thoubrought It over with him." This sand men are fighting breaks In
sort nf hnnler goes on all Iho lltnc. Its banks In nn effort to prevent
Onssman Is playing In hi* second flooding around Nngoya and Gifu,
U. S. film, and 1 asked him foi 230 miles west nf Tokyo.
his Impressions nf America.
National rural police reported #,
"As for Hollywood,' ho replied, ooo homes damaged by the wind
"It Is exactly what I expected. Ev­ and rain which In many placet
ery fantastic thing I ever heard amounted to 10 per cent of th*
nhout Iho place li true, 1 did not annual rainfall. Tokyo 'w ii hit by
like New York very mueh. The so • mile winds and four India* of
tempo Is too fast, ana (he buildings rain.
are ugly. Except at night. New
York at night Is venr beautiful."
Classman has a unique contract
with MUM which permit* htm to
ir«»iiait! rrm* Pane Oh I
spend six months of each year tn
hla native Italy, "They did not the altera, even in the smallest
III*
went to give If lo me, hut 1 in­ amt moat primitive country vll*
sisted," he explained. "It li not lagea. The mountain* also sur­
easy to break the tiff with your prised hint, Mr. Blown said. They
jiome country. Beildei, 1 think It .warn far more formidable, more
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Mr. and Mrs, Frank Evan* Jr.,
■ml their two son*, Allen and
Richard, and their daughtcr-inIan, Mr*. Richard Evan* of Bos­
ton, Maas, were In Lake Mary,
Inst Wednesday, on thetr vacation
t»ur of the state.
'.W. —id Mrs, J, M. RarkKdate
and Mr*. Don Riley and children
of Dunnellon, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Wells Sunday. Miss
Judy Barksdale, who has been vlsi'lng the Wells, returned with
them.
The Misses Betty and Dorothv
Erederlek of Montgomery, Ala.
are vlsltlnir their unci" and aunt,
I Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tillli.
. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. HnWte and
two children are vacationing in
Menviand.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hlldrom and
children of Oreen Cove Springs
spent the Father's Day weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Llovd.
Mr. and Mr*. II. J, Keefer and
♦wo rhlldren are spending some
time at Hang Run. Md.
Father's Day, Mrs. .1. L. Bol­
lard and her daughter, Mrs. W. P.
Ri'rke and granddaughters, Dor­
othy and Gavin Burke, attended
th&lt;- flweetwntr- Church Ifnmor-nmlng, near Pearson, Ga. Mrs.
Rii'kn and Dornthy returned Hie
following Monday, hot the other
two remained to visit relatives.
Weltp- W"l(|eehohl was on a
fi-hlng trln In Georgia, this on*t
weekend, going there with O. P.
Westmoreland and hi* son, Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. narnrtt Harrison
of Orlando were the guests of her
-arent*. Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Smith,
Father's Dav weekend.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Evan* have
returned from Lynchburg, Va„
where they were present at the
e-srrlaee nf their son, John, to
Ml«* Martina Irby. On the wav
home, they stonned *1 Bedford,
Vs., end vMt-d B. A. Norris, for­
mer f ake Mary resident, who Is
now living -at the Elks' Home
t h e re

N/Sgt. James Rrave* arrived
Saturday to apend a ten dav leave
with hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. J.
II. Reams, before ho expect* to go
oversea*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Redman ar­
rived Batorday and began revival
service* "t the Church of the Narnrene. The puhlle Is cordially In­
vited to attend each ovrnlni'.
Returned from thn Senior HI
I’resbyterian Confcronee, at I.nke
’ Wales ins students, Yvonne Eu­
banks, George Patterson Jr. and
Wnodle Friend and memhern of
thr teaching staff, Rev. and Mr*.
L. W. Scott.
Mrs. Dan Desmond ha* gon« to
Grangehurg. S. C. for a short
time, to visit her aged mother who
fontlnue* III.
Wada Wansley Jr. of Jackson­
ville I* visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Wanslw.
Charles HJoblnm Jr. has enlisted
In the Navy, following his grad­
uation from the Seminole High
School with the claaa of 1PR2.
Mexican emphasis on sports. In­
cluding baseball, soccer and Jalalai. They also reported seeing
hundreds of hlcv-llsls on the highways of the nation.

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Mrs. L. E. Reel, assisted by
Mr*. Milton Moore, entertained
The Rev. and Mrs. Edward
on Friday at Green Springe hon­ Klrcher were honored at a fare­
oring her daughter. Miss Janice i well party last week prior to their
Keel, on her 17th birthday. The departure for Plnecnstle where
guesta enjoyed swimming and n ] he was r&gt;-c..r-tly assigned. During
delicious picnic supper.
tiiv program a duet was sung
Thn*« levlted *o_ be_.’t'th ttjj-1 by Ml**, j. 00(1:0^.wsL * • Lewis
honoree, Mis* "‘ Ri-?7,‘' were Iftc and Iwogcne Lewi* followed by
Misses Heverly Gray, Lucia Goff, ii reading by Mrs. Paul Drnwdy.
A quartet composed of Chad
Linda Leonard, Ann HaWn.
Joan Wright, Alice Brown, JoAnn Allen, Genie Revelle, Roxanne
Moore, Gail Bitting, Betsy Ann Henderson and Warren Jackman
Carter,
Sylvia
Hayes, Lynn, enng “ Soon Ah Will Done With
Lerry and David Reel and Joe the Trublca of the World" and
Moore.
"Dry Rones". During the social
period a gift of monev was prosented to the honoredu guests In
appreciation of their service here.
Elder Springs
lly MRS. MARGARET TIN DRI- At the request of the group Rev.
and Mrs. Klrcher sang a duet to­
ELDER SPRINGS
(Special) gether using one of their them*
Mrs. Walter Gay was honored eongs. Tho gathering was dis­
Thursday evening at the home of missed with the entire group
Mrs. O. P. Wade with a miscel­ Joining In a circle and singing
"Blest Be the Tie that Rinds".
laneous shower.
Miss Dorothy Harrell left SaturPrlxos were won by tho Mmc*. dny for Orlando where ah* has
h
Ralph Peters, It. W. Lord, H. A. accepted a position with the
Stlenmcyer. Refreshments of wed­ American Fire and Casualty Co.
ding cake, punch and mints were for tho summer month*.
IN SI K A N C R A T A S A V IN G
served to the following guests,
Miss Ann Sikes has gone to
Mmcs. C. C. Manner. J. P. Lu* Tlfton, On. where she will spend
FOR YOUR
Itonche, Arnold Tlndct, R. E. e. vacation with Mr. xml Mr*.
H OM E - A U T O M O B ILE
Solderhlom, II. A. Gooding, W. II. Fo ster (bidden.
Greene, Clifford Johnson, Ralph
Lesley,
Marthu
mid Hugh
B U SIN E SS
Peters, R. W. Lord, L. I. Long, Whittle left last week fur llnvnnn,
H. A. Stlenmcyer, Leon Stlcn Fin. where they will spend thu
Wy
meycr. John H. Wynn,
Annin uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarney
Mnndon, Cecil Fields, Henry Dee’s, Whittle.
Ruth nml Ann Jett, I.lndn Holder■lim Daniels left Tuesday to
blnm, and Nancy Ann Drew.
make hi* home with his father in
Hostess wna Mrs. O. P. Wade, Asheville. N. C.
co-hostess, Mmes. J. P. LaRoache,
Rev. and Sir*. Alvls Herring
J. R. Dunaway, C. C. Manner.
and three rhlldren of Montlcelto, "Your Mutual Insurance Friend1
Ark. were visitors on the home
112 N. Park Avf.
Phone l#4
-Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tlndel of rumpus lust week.
Lake Monroe visited Mr. und Mrs.
Mr. ami Mr*. Knlx-rt Lee and
Arnold Tlndel and son* recently. daughter. Sharon, of Avon Park
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Wynn are enjoying several days with
has ns their guest their grand­ his parent*. Mr. nml Mrs. Fay
daughter, Mis* Jean Townsend Lee. On Wednesday afternoon
of Orlando.
the group was Joined by -Mr. and
Ruddy, Gloria, ami Dwight Mrs. J. G. David and duughtcr,
Flowers arc visiting in Georgia Dramie, and went to Dnytnna
with their grand-parent* Mr. and Reach for a swim and picnic
Mrs. Flowers.
lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. l.eon Stelnmeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uoulllotte
and daughter Ethyl Ann spent
the weekend along with Mr. nml returned Monday after spending
Mrs. Hubert Lee and daughter at ten days visiting his parents In
New Smyrna Ifcach, while there Panama City and enjoying some
they attended the Hen Hide Fiesta. doen sen fishing.
Warren Jiicknipn was guest of
Mrs. S. E, Norwood ami Miss
Norlne Norwood aro on vacation honor nt u farewell party hold
Thursday nt Daytona Reach given
in Texas visiting relatives.
Mr. Theodore Olgesbly of At­ for him by the Intermediate class
lanta, Ga. visited here with his of which he has been serving ns
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim 01- teacher. Following n welner roast
nesldy. Mr. Olgeshly has returned with all the trimmings, n water­
cutting
was
enjoyed.
to Guinesvlllo whom he attends melon
Others attending Hie outing In
summer classes at U, nf F.
Mi. and Mrs. W. L. Hlers are addition to the members of tho
visiting their daughter-in-law and ilnss anil the honored giu-st were
son, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. liters Mrs. Irene Jackman, Mr*. Charles
Jr. and family In Georgia. Mr. Thompson and Mr. W. J. Showerr.nd Mrs. Hlors will go from man.
Mr*. Cecil Sellers honored her
Georgia on tn South Carolina.
Mrs. Wilbur Nnlan and chll. dnnghter, Connie, with n party
bubl Friday afternoon celebrating
■Iren nre visiting In Ocala.
hnr third birthday. The children
plnyed nutdnora before being
Ct*« Ik* Lee* DHtiac* apefiter the
DIRS AT IIHI
•ut-sl-Uw* l*l*sk*a* snoiktr wkeaHOLLYWOOD i,ft - Eight weeks served refreshments on the lawn.
•vtr t»o (•*■ Thta ika deaia't km
after she celebrated her tooth The hostess was assisted III serv­
ta cemytt "Infaiaiatioa" la Iks dis­
birthday, Mrs. Hlllctln VlscnlJn ing by Mrs. Trumnn Jennings and
tant city, isd year call |»M tkrae|k
died Monday. Her son. Joseph, Mrs. Don Slowell. Playmates In­
la*tar.
said It was the first Illness of her vited were Linda and I’atsy Long,
Jimmy. Danny, nml Allan llrndlife.
Mrs Visentln moved here from dock, David Wlelioldt, llirkle and S O U T H E R N R IL L T E L E P H O N E
Itlvcnlnirk,
Maxine,
New Jersey three years ago be­ Christina
muse tho climate Is similar lo &gt;Dottmi. Gorky and Vince Stoweli A N D T E L E G R A P H C O M P A N Y
that of her native Venice In Italy rod Robert Sellers. Others at-

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Important for an actor to return
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tedium."
The actor, who he* done III (Urn*
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"H in tltr no tho Rome i t « n next
lexton. Doe* that mean Bhelley
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said. "Beside*, abe li noi the
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than ha had Imagined.
Among tha antartalnmenta pro­
vided for the Rotarlan visitors
during their atav In Mexico City,
Mr. 8tow* related, were hull
flghta, a "Charro” featlval. featur­
ing Mexican muale and dances and
horeemanahlo by a group of Charroe, aort o f gentltme* cowboy*,
who correapond more to a ridm*
club in tbla country, and a folklore
Fartval featuring costume*, muale
and daneea o f each Mexican atata.
Thla laat, ha’ added, wee specta­
leal*
cular to a point where even Holly­
iver, (he doe* plan
wood could ba envious.
hi* six month* In Italy with
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tending war# Mrs. Bill Wlaboldt,
Mr*. H. C. Pataiman and hat
mother, Mr*. Alver Carter, Mr*.
Aletha Evans, Norma Evane,
Marie Goodwin, Mrs. Kirby Sai­
lers, and Mr. and 'Mr*. Robert
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Susan, in Lexington. Ky. enrqijtn. s
to the National Convention of the
Key Club which will be held
next week In Chicago. Following
tho convention, Warren will jour­
ney to Little Rock, Ark. where
he will lie met by Rev. Alvls
Herring, former staff worker at
the Home. Ho will tie employed
during the eummer mont
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known to aclencu wlMi 1,200,00(1 TT u ii i it11 l u d f i v v e i n e d u m e u M i i i x n l f t l l i « h i v III 1,1 i - a r h l i n l u l i l u J l H u ^ I h , \,-t ..f D i l i , m a i l ' j m u i M .
» aits of power l&gt; set mi in Mun­ n v e i l m o l l n t f (l ie ua lUiii'fl l i n m l p t &lt; •.lint- k r e p t - t ,, r xx lm li -s u lc r l i e u , , . - t t i n t v i „ - tr, Ii i h ).
ich and beamed directly at Mos- Hull eoil ii. H e s u l d I h o h i l l 1a iii Ins pi i n - I'uilliiM-, I lll t ii cH mi , Hit- .. . i , , , ! , ! - I ),.- j n . j g t N , , , w „ - - l a i l u .
cow", Air. Ilergvir said d«- i thing Ininmi a
i i .i- i ,it it,,' |,i ii ,. iinii k,,|i |., .. tu i
s i i i u i i l :tr, x e u u a a
the "Voice of America” a. helng
The
inofiH ire
vvmh u n o
o f Mu
hi- l u l h t w r d iii l i m i ’ HIV)
l I, *
&lt;,,p e r u s e )
a„ ' i c l l u r n l
the must "wonderful thm,i 'hat i m i t l h o l l y i l e h a l e i l o f t h e S- n. i
t h r i l l , li. HI x n l r xv .i-i j i i i u i i ,; I'logium li,&lt;ie during th.
|i*-t
has aver liap|iene&lt;l".
G u n« re ui now d iiiw in u to u c l o c
ihe I d
p n h m i i K i i c n h e l o r r the
xt’ u r
m cluded
I hu
gu th cim g
.if
He explained how the "Voice" I U i l e l i ’ iultTN nu nl il e l n t i f l o d | « tv* H o o m * e m i l d p H t lu w n l o Ih e qili-N h n o u y l i n n , 2,1 l u x e s u f h e * * , lie
was named. Originally, he -ant a that ilalt- hack In I7U» and sale ........... xxlicltui u, xvlp,- mil muxt d e c l i n e d , t h e , Mlr-Miut » f m i l , , U I m i s
was known a* "Office of War In p , i u i , l e d t h o A m e r i c a n w a y u f lift- nr tc i- c n n l m l x if „ „ l all xvum-, x e , - e l a i d e s a n d o f s l o c k , l l , ' h i d i n g
formation" set up it th** *.iuI of l l n 1,,,-s t u i d it w a s i m i n u r a l u m l p rl ci * a n d u l h v t c u n l r i i l n a l l , ,,'s i t , H2 In a,I o f f-iixv*, l ‘.’ l&gt; l i e s , I o f h o g s
Worlil Wiir II. Th« nuiiriul m fn i l u x ie . l t)u, N u l l l i n e u f r a c i a l
iim l 1 , 0 2 7 herul o f |iu,ill-x
Mipt-iiui ily.
II,q. ( i.lr , il Kan ) i.|i.,uM,rc,l
M eth od s of fe , lll l / s t l o i i
xvur-*

I’lTHiilenl Vetoes House Voles In
Bill Overhauling Favor 0 ! Brice
linmi^ration Co&lt;hk iM;irliii|&gt; Bract ire

T h e n n - n s u r r r u n s :tri2 p a g e s u m l

'h e

.tin i-m lm cu i

in ,i i i m p u c l

ex

lander ,.f It,*' , uiilmh. I.nx It.p
.(M'licn , I• Kv , chairman „f tin*
ita,iking &lt;umiiilllor, m|i|i.,-,c | it
IM'iu u -mid it„&gt; ill'.', xv,inlil have
Mr
T r u m a n s a i d In a T p a / . .hat In- called ihu impo’.xlldu |.il,
v e t o m u s s a g t t t o ll u, l l u u s a H n ,
I liguring ceilings l„r each null
xx h l i , • tin- hi l l c o n t a i n * t u m a p m
liluul rrtuilci ami xvludusalcr llu
v i s i o n * tu- f a v o r s , In- c o u l d nut
aid il xvimlit duhtrny prico con
s i g n It ht-cauM* o f o l h n r s .
"Ihu prico In too high, and u, 'r,d'»
lliu IIiiiim' adopted i xi t lm u l c o n
g o m l c n n s c l e n c u I cannot a g r e e t&gt;,
i r o v e n y un a m c m l m u i l t,y H e p
pay It "
Knmo of Ilia provisions of th,- intiua ( D . M n i u x v m p t l n g f r o m
agu cn illrols un qiluyus u f ru m s
MrCarran-Wallcr hill, lie said, an
’woreo than the liifamous Ah,-,, I'apuu, niugu/im-s, wire sarvlcus,
Iiualurx Mini uutiliinr uilxvrluintt
' a d « f 1788 "
Tho I'rt-sldunt said Iho hill cam- o i i i p a n i u n
Jimios cxiilalm'd Dial thu orluloal
in-foru film "imhuddud In a mu
liiuxu
of IciHslBllon winch xxuuhl pcrpci . ontrols law cxuinptcl
Ualu Injustices of long stamlln-' i roups from pricu cuntrols lint was
against many other nations uf llu- uilurprutud not lo cxuuqit Ilium
world, listupor Urn ufforta wu nr. from wage roiifrnls llu argued
making tu rally iho men iif'Ba&gt;.t " '“ t
,',1""ld ho no wag,, con
and West alike to llm cjuxb „t " ‘JS w|nm llicru uro im pricu con
freedom, and intensify ihn repre*.
aivn and Inhiunano aspects of um
Huforu getting down In Ihu slrlcl
’
■"
w controls fuulurus „f thu luglsln
Iminlgratfnn procedures."
ium, Ihu llollso votud 11)0 lo 1.1J
’ , request 1‘ riixlduot Truman to
O,
E,
White
Servlcen
-ixa Ihu ’I':,ll Hartley l.axx in Ihe
Rainfall during th* heavy show­
Sunatu hud al
er 1st* yesterday afternoon total
Held Thi« MorninK udy v,lied loThuinaku
thu ruquusl.
lad .87 of an Inch, according to
E. J. .Moughton Jr., and lowered
Funeral
a*rvlca*
were
held
at
I
A
I
‘
m
u ln im -u
the temperature which had reach­ tha gravvaida in Evergreen Cer.iu "
lir t llU H t n
ed 87 degree*.
tery thU rnornln* at 10;00 o’cImcs ( &gt; &lt; )h u tn l* H l i l l i r S t u t l u l l
During tha shower, lightning for
D. E. Whit#, who died uni
hit and split a pine tree In tho denly at Ida homa, 1100 Myrllx
James A, Hunt of Atlanta, G*.
yard of Joe Jarrell, 2010 Oak Avanua Monday night.
i .,* purchased the Gulf Killing
Avanua, a light' wire behind the
Th* Rev. J. E. McKinley offi­
haute caught fir* apd firemen ciated at thu service, Mr. White it .’ Hetlon, French Avenue and First
ware-called lo tha acena. Another eorvived bv tha widow and one .Street, from J. Itralley Odham,
tree, about 100 faat away from daughter, Mra, W. W. Middleton h„d assume,1 uperatiun of it this
&gt;v*ek.
tha pin# waa alio hit.
of Waehlngton, D. C.j niao two
Mr. Hunt, who Is the brother
Juna rainfall, now totalling 4.88 •latere in Loe Angeles, Calif. H„
Inchaa la etlll -below tha normal waa born Jan. 4, 1882 In Fredaric- of William and Edward Hunt and
mark of 7.48 inchaa, eald Mr. ton, New Brunswick. Canada, and the nephew uf E. M. Hunt, has
Hunt's Gulf
id the
tl station,
.................................
Moughton. Temperatures during ‘ ad lived In Sanford fur 21 years
the month have been above nor­ ,here ha was engaged in tha auto Citation.
A veteran of World War 11, Mr.
mal, May rainfall, totalling 8.73 parte bualntae. He had bean In III
Inchaa, waa a bit below tha nor­ haallh for tha past three years. Hunt aarvad In Europe and was
in |h* Haiti* of Uta tlulge. For a
mal. average of four Incheslima ha waa a prisoner of war.
CORRECTION
IU haa been connected with the
Jik Weatherebee, who wa* Veteran* Administration in At­
lanta. atrvlng s i chief of re­
search and renabimatlon.
um
commarcTal ag*At hot* and
II* inland! to make hi* horn*
To was trans hare, and hla wife and family aka
a. E. N. field. due hart soon. A member of tha
ht eg*#!,Ur# Baptist Church, ha ha*, bean ac­
tive lo religious work.
IMa.
tensed Into program* intcreimm'.l
with nuiiic. There programs h i .
written In S2 different laiii/uauiM
and a.,lit tu the flva main recelv
ing atatluni located In Municli,
Tangier, North Africa, llniululu,
Manilla and Ralonlka,
Guece,
where they- are relayed lo Ihe
various couutrlve of Hie wurnl.
Mr, llargcra iupiileinented hla
talk wilh colored alidea of Inter­
esting place* that he and Mro
Rargerd had vlalteil. Among them
ware acenea of Hothenburg, aaid to
ha (ha oldaat inadleval city tu Ku
rope, and still completely Intact.
Thr, elides showed the wall too,mil
lh* city with watch lower* place I
at Interval* and the paved cu rls
where the townspeople gathered al
tha large wells that are tha tnwn'a
only water supply and the largo
(l eatlaaeJ na Pl|* Bill

au;. cn cnotisaici h» .'let. Met’ ,,
•N*
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Hearing Opens On
Bay County Constable Nearly An Inch Of
Rainfall Yesterday

Bralay/ appearing^ bafnra Gov.
Wirraa tm oUtrgaa of mlsfaasance,

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Nil. 221)

Tokyo Red Rioting
Against US Broken
Up By Police Action
UN Commanders
Dare Red Forc es
To Start Allarlt

L t C. P. Branan Jr.
........
Receives Discharge bnim Him.# and u in tum

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack

t

Two Holdup Slayers
Of Physician Being
Sought Over State

MIAMI ift — Police guards were
assigned today to protect an at
tractive technician who wes the
principal witness to the holduji
slaying of a Miami naturopath
ids clinic Tuesday night.
!&gt;he gave .police detailed desen P
______
tious of the two men involved In
Hie death of Dr. Clifton Cread
Hprlngmyer, 40. Police throughout
Hie state are searching (nr them.
The technician, Miss Joyce
While, told Detective Charles Sapp
the holdup men entered the clinic
about U.SO p. in. while she was
painting un outer room.
tine man stayed with her while
Hie other went Into the doctor’s
office, she said. Sue heard sounds
of n scuffle.
"The first man ran into the of
flee lo help his buddy out," she
explained tu Sapp. "That’s when I
ran out the back door for help
.lust as 1 left the building 1 heard
a shot tired."
Police said the bullet hit Dr
Hpilnginyer In Ihe chest A 15
inch metal rod was lound beside
his body, Indicating lie had been
trying to defend himself
.Miss White told police she could
Identify Ihe two men She was
taken to headquarters to look al
photographs of prowlers and ban
dlls Known to hove operated In
the northwest section where Ihe
i-liulc is located.
Miss White said the men were
between 20 and 22 years old and
were around six feet tall. (Jns
was wearing a maroon or wine
colored shirt and dark pants. The
other had on a flowered shirt and
a light tan anglnear-type cap
Rapp said robbery appeared lo
U lb#.motive. 'I1m doctor’s wallet
was on his desk.
Dr. Sprlngmycr’s mother, Mrs
Rep. Drown (It. Ohio) had pro Kaye Hprlngmyer, was In the build
posed that the House "direct’ ’ use tug which contained living quarters
of the law rattier than simply "re as well as the clinic, but did not
see her son shot. A brother also
quest" It.
There was hot debate leading lived there hut was mil present
up to the Vutlng
I The detective said three other
At one extreme, a Republican , witnesses saw the men ruuntug
shouted that wlwit the House should -null, along
ng Northwest Sixth Ave
mu* Just alter tho shot
do It Impeach Mr Truman
"Their description of the fleeing
Rep. Wolcott (It Mich ) said:
"Tnls action Is short of Impeach robbers generally fits the descrip
menl because there ts no time for linn given us by Miss While,"
Hupp said.
Impeachment.’ ’
On the other side, Hep Spence T . Hprlngmyer, a Wuild War
(D -K y.) argued that Congress II veteran, came here from Ohio
ought not to "throw fuel ont he after the war and built the clinic.
Hu waa sued for divorce on Nov.
names" of a situation which has
050,000 CIO Hteelworkur* mt strike I, HttO, by Hetty Jana Maxwell,
■na more than 100,000 others Idle whom ha married on April 24,
In allied Industries for lack of 1050. .She charged that he neg­
lected her, "devoting practically
Steel.
And Rep Muller &lt;D. N Y.) de- every waking moment to tha
dared (hit getting un 80 day anti- furtbaranca of hla profession."
strike court order under the T-ll
Law would be "neither fair nor
affective"
"Anyone who thinks, you can
force them llhe steelworkers) to
shake morn money tor the steel
Lt. U. P. Branan Jr., 11HNK,
barons la mistaken," lie said
"You say to the men ‘ You work,' was released to Inactive duty June
IU
and to tfia steel berona 'You taka 20 after having served on
months of sea duty alnee being
the profits.'"
Administration leaders virtually recalled to service In November,
conceded early In the debate that ID50. After sarvlng IS months on
i coalition of Republicans and the USB White Marsh (LBD-8)
Southern Democrats was in control he waa tranaferred to the UHR
Oglethorpe ( AKA-100) for the
of tha House.
Whan Hep. Rrown (It-Ohio) pro­ remainder of Ids tour of duty In
posed that the House "direct" the Atlantic and Madltarranean.
Lt. Branatt la tha aon of Mr. and
rather than "request" that the
President use Ihe T-H l.aw,
Deino Mrs. C. f , Branan of 1112 West
L
cratlc Leader McCormack (Maia.) First Street. Ha and hli wife re­
commented that tho proposal side at 2S8 Euclid Avenue, Day­
"thowa how drunk with power the tona Beach where ha Intends to
resume hie practice of architecture
coalition la."
With th* firm of (Irtffln and Uimon.
BLKH INITIATION
i There will be a meeting of tho
W la Club Thuradire evening at
IlgO, Lao DuUivr, secretary of the
auliailun, announced today.
-fin e r will tie served at the Elks
ledge at the beginning of tho
CE (ft - An Air
meeting, and initiation ceremonies
from Tyndall Field
will be conducted by officer* of
be aaw Ray County
the Daytona Beach Lodge No.
mar Bralay itrlku a
1141.
over the head with

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Murder Witness
In Miami Crime
Assigned Guard

WASHINGTON
-The Home
Joined with the Sx-njle today III
raquasttng President Truman to
try !o slop the 3 week old ilet l
llrike by using Ihu Taft llaartley
Law.
£ H wrote the "reimest" into a
^sage-price control bill on which a
final vote still must he taken, alter
refusing In “ direct" the President
to take Injunction action
The standing vote for the in
Junction “ request" was I'M lo UJ
The ‘/request" was embodied in
an amendment offend by Hep
Smith (D.-V«.) It was supported
by most Republicans unit .iilnuml
all the Kmilliern Democrats. Ad
ministration Democrat-, uml some
(^Republicans from Idg industrial
areas voted ugainsl It
Under the I II l.aw, the nilinln
titration could seek u court order,
good for 80 days, against lonliim
allon of Hie strike.
The Kenule voted two weeks ago
to rc&lt;|tic£l ttiat Mr. Truman use
this procedure
After that vole, there was specie
latlon (he Pres idem would loro to
the law, despite till distaste for
gait, if Ihe House followed the Hen
w ate'» lead.
Hut last Thursday Mr Iranian
told a news conference thui t’on
gress couldn't tell him what to do
He went on lo say, however, lliul
be was considering use of the law
■nd had had it uiuier consideration
all along.
Then, lit the next breath, he
questioned whether the striking
steelworkers would go, hack to
Jobs even If the government
I got M ^nttslriko injunction,

A
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AN INDKI'KNDENT DAll.Y NBW'SPAI'KK

•f ■ r e - w w - s ---------. fO L U M B X X X X III

Standing,Vote For In ­
junction Use Is 1*10
To 133 By Coalition
Of GOP, Democrats

n

le a rn e d am i tinl.oyn
tu ceivu d
muid, n isi ru c tio n in shot, .v m l, *n
II,u xx, ll e,|„l|,|,e&lt;l simp M o re llu ,,,
&gt;1.0,12 lioin x xveie spent on jin ,
14

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I ' hhv S l x l

lh III I N l I.K.MKNTH
Jn|;Vii i une thousand steelc l . i l lupanere |mllce tonight
V.lll I’ lrrt S.ty r,j , l i e ihii ook*....
iq . mob ut .'5.10 Korean
iiul Ft pail**
\&gt;mm,units hurling
Fomiuimi-.i 1 lii ii .1 fiif»hnioh
util riot) in crowded
* hilt Jill n M a I tells 10 . brisk halfWould I•»’ I &gt;r&lt; r
hum hall l»
ttiidlii! ill Hie taili*«f HihurbSfl
Iti -.1 \\ n i l I t it
.tMHM. ........ P ll.c I'mI* .1 f.lttuU hello 11I'd 1*1 rveni hours
ulitili ,1. | tallr. * lull Amnio in iiohlip In Big
N a t l o o s ’ t o p Ml.Ill .11 I
♦in. ti&lt; d ii ii j nr i m houths rn
toil,IX ill i-If,-t I .I n . .I the i lint hiti
Iap in
n i s i ’ til I,ill null Ii 1&lt;II Iks Ii; all mil (vti
\\ ii i-i 11 polo*1 aiui to rioters
r«'HM «iffi*iifiIy« m (tiu vi live til
nil luiii uui to* ihHiiiiiiitrilors
ini I h
Ml ia h i m : a u
til n*l.
(III
1111’ |»i.11*I r I AOlf* Ifltl H II viM’ Mil* it hi iti** 11 h i tire a
\n Mu* i n ail KhH* i al « ii horned
Hull I ll O’
In'Ml . in ttlr I» || i |lollllg
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I hr ifftls wi n* nl» ifi viiig the
N.’llil 11iMl
11( Oil
\
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I
r*uml aoiOYt'1 ‘ ar&gt; of ffn* Koitfin
I'
s
K m:tit(i \ i inv *’oiiiu i.iiktii'i
Mil
with ifouioir h al ions *:chi*d*
*‘ \\r vvoltld Ills
to il! o ( i tilt the
njc'i iii loaov lir.a |Ipiiii ur I'llitfS.
i hoi I m lt o u t* u ni i i l i y I h * Oil flir
llo I nkVo l itif al the SUl'hd of
VI il I'
hi..... m iv Ii.i&gt; iiiii m .iv an fi^hls
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Its t Ii in 1 1 y e at
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hid
fl u n k
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I hi t mil III 1011 I hi 111to'i 1 on Hot
VVtill 1 pi U1 C hi Ik
fill
41* 1 4 Hi
fahoo a 11ini-' licit Ilap * Jill!
ha I Mi
Hut ' i i l o o I l l m d
H * *n
hi mill hlU|« fllihoinh, Jhc if alum
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h n n . o ti In I &lt; hi ,m
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p i n h thlv ill
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hours a f l e r h o o t l r e t f - ul N .i v y :m«i l i r e i t o o f r l f t v elVjhl
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l i g t i t e i I i mi o Ii, , :
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11, one f t , and

two II y e a ix uf
uccumpaniud
l.y paienls, xxuru tirought hufuru
Judge llnugltis Mtelistinm ut u
huurlng tin. min long In pinduce
■vliiuiicu cuncurliiog thefts uml
unlet lugs Into im ,m e lo n s iducun
during the |mst revural weeks of
xvI, Ich Ihe Imyis lir e silspeclud.
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niorniiiK ut inum o’clock to con
Gillie (in) Inquiries. Today's lieurnig InOi'd two hours uml included
testimony
regarding hraak-llis
ami petty thefts. Am,earing tu
testify xveru Police Cnlcf Roy G
Willlums, Patrolmen Joe and Jack
Hickson, and Hgt. H. W. Tench.

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Sanford Merchants Asaoclation
met Monday tu determine way*
and meane of concluding Iho A*lociallon’a currant membership
T h e Rxxcdes p r e v io u s l y a d m it t e d
drive, M. L. Reborn said today.
Rome 200 merchants are ex­ In a n a p o l o g y in M o x c o x v t h a t o n e
pected to renew membership In o f ( h e i r p l a n e s m i s t a k e n l y t r e s
ihe organisation before the drive p a s s e d o v e r S o v i e t l o r n l o r y l l iu l
is completed, Mr. Raborn added. d a y xx lull- s e a r c h i n g f o r l l m m i s s
Soliciting membership has thus l u g S w e d i s h p l a n e
The luted Russiku n o t e did nut
far been dona by mall and will
b# accompli*had Ly personal con­ ■ a y epvdfically, h o w e v e r , t h a t Um
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tact to complete tha drive,
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Tl]* recently formed Ranford considered that the hriHquo warn­
Camera Club will meat tonight at ing was directed lo Ihe world at
8:16 o'clock at tha City lu ll In large, not solely lo Sweden.
tha commissioners' room, It was
COUNTY COMMISSION
announced today by B. P. Barger*,
who addad that h* will again show
The County Commlteion
will
Interesting color slidei of Euro­ meet In special session at 1U:Q0
pean acanss. H* will also talk on o’clock Saturday morning to dis­
photographic composition.
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750,000 Am erican
Citizens V isiting
Foreign N ations
By SAM DAWSON
NEW YOIIK lit— Another bumper
crop la In the rink Inc By surface
ship and airliner the United
.
la aendlng a record 730,000 of It*
citizens off to ace other parts of
the world.
They will lenve from 600 million
to one billion Yankee dollars
abroad Steamship lines and Iran*
attautlc air camera report they
•ra booked solid eastbound Into

August, with heavy bodklngi waitbound Into October,
A new type of American tourist
Is on the march this year. He Is
the quickie, economy • minded
tourist taking advantage of a 3week paid vacation to fly conch
service to Eurooe.
Airlines also report there Is a
marked tendency towards travel­
ing In small groups — families,
teachers, students, more white col­
lar workers than ever before. For
more than two • thirda It's their
first flight over the occno. Ameri­
cans in their 10s arc the largest
age • group
The U. 8. Office of International
Trade reports that last year Just
under 700.000 Americans went
ahrond for a new record. This year
the office predicts 730,000 Inurlsts
will set a new mark, ft does not
Include trips to Canada, Mexico
and the U. 8. possessions in Its
travpj estimate.
The government officials think
three things cause the great travel
rush: I Americans have larger
savings on which tn draw. 2 More
of them are getting paid vacation*.
3. Lower transportation rates are
bringing European travel within
the renrh of a new class of tour-

Transporfnllon officials credit
Margaret Truman with a hlg as­
sist When the President’s daugh­
ter goes tn Europe, other Amerlcans lose their fear nf an early
war's starling.
Four new transatlantic liners will
lie on the ocean. The new liner,
Ihe United Slates, Is our entry.
Frame Is starting Its Flandrc and
Holland Its Maasdam. Late In the
year Ihe Italian liner Andrea Doha
will enlcr Ihe service.
Surface ships carried nhout MX),[Homogontnd Vitamin D Milk
INK) passengers, both ways, last
year Airlines flew some .100,000,
Pasteurized Milk
both ways This year, with new
Peril fled tklmmed Milk
eaparlly, Ihe airlines hope to carry
500 000
Buttermilk
Harold ft Ifarrla, vlre president
Chocolate Drink
of Pan American's Atlantic Divi­
sion, says that prior lo the crip­
Cottage Cheese
pling oil strike all the transatlan­
&gt;Cream • lour Cream ■ Yogurt tic airlines together — two Ameri­
can and nine foreign lines — were
Half and Half
flying nn average of 4,600 n week
to Europe, Just double the number
In the same period last year. Of
these 2,600 were going first class
nntl 2,000 were flying Ihe new tour­
ist coaches.
%A T iO U O The nil strike shrank the supply
of aviation gasoline and played
*
"
huh with air service, lull most
lines arc hack to normal again
and hope to catch up lost ground
Trans Wnrlil Airlines, the nlher
U. 8. carrier flying the Atlantic,
says Its passenger traffic to Eu­
rope thU summer Is running 34
imr renl over Iasi year Knsthuund
F o r H o m e lie IIv a ry
tourist hookings are solid Into An
gust, and westbound until lale Sep­
I'h o n e 435
tember
While Ihe airlines steadily gain
on Ihe surface ships, percentagewise, so far It has been through
un Increase In Ihe number of
Americans going abroad — the
surface ships have sfayed as filled
as ever.

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Lady Harden Strawberry
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Pineapple, Lime, Tangerine

4-11 TE A M NAMED
(IAINKSVILLK W — A new stole
411 dairy Judging leant was named
Thursday In succeed Ihe one now
on the way to Europe as a reward
for winning high national honors.
The new team, annnutjeed at the
33rd annual hoys’ f it short course
at Ihe University nf Florida, In
rludna Clyde Crutchfield, Marian
nn-, David Page, Yulrr; Marjorie
Lnmh, Ocala, nod Inez Thornhill.
Dundee

TAIPKII IIAS QUAKE
TA IFF.ll 141 — A sharp earth­
quake shook Talnch at 2:2* p. m.
(12:26 a. m. KSTl today.
Buildings shuddered, windows
rallied and hanging light* swayed
crazily with the temblor. Many
persons rushed In terror Into the
streets. There were nn Immediate
reports of casualties. ______

New' C harter* A**
W arren Gives Back Perry Murray k
G ranted As Shrine
Job To Joe Spicota
Elected Head Of Chooses New York
Cleared Of G raft
TAM PA CD — Gov. Warren today
reinstated Justice nf the Peace
Joseph (1 Spicota who was cleared
In court of charges ho took money
from defendants to fix cases.
The Tampa Times said Warren
who Is al Miami attending Ihe
Shrine convention had signed Ihe
reinstatement order.
This means W Marlon Hendry
who was named by Warren tn
succeed Splcola during his sus­
pension will leave Ihe post ho has
held since Feb l However, Hen­
dry will go hack Into office the
first of Ihe year. He ran for the
Job and Splcola didn't.
Splcnln and his clerk, A. 8.
(Shorty) Milton, were accused of
11 counts of cstorlion. conspiracy
and cmhexile merit. Among the
charges were lltal Splcola had con­
spired lo set up a bond racket.
Circuit Judge Truman (I Futch,
assigned by Gnv. Warren to hear
the trial, ordered n directed ver­
dict of acquittal on all the charges
against Splcnln ami 10 nf Ihe II
against Milton
A Criminal Court Jury deliber­
ated only four minutes before free­
ing Milton un Ihe remaining
charge.
Spicota, one of the hlg political
powers In Hillsborough Counly. has
held Ihe Juslirr nf Ihe peare post
for years He has extensive busi­
ness interests here.

Citrus Mutual

Frostproof L e g i s 1ator Is Veteran Law
Maker From Polk
LAKELAN D tos — Ferry E.
Murray, Fmsipruof legislator and
the fflprida
former speaker of ihe
House, Is the new president
of
P'
Florida Citrus Mutual.
Murray, an altorney who has
grove Interests near Frostproof, l*
n veteran member of the Folk
County House delegation. He Is
serving his second term as a Mu­
tual director.
.
The directors picked hlm lThunday to succeed Lacy (1. Thomas,
(irovciand. who was not. ellgihle
for Ihe post again because he had
served (wo consecutive terms.
The hoard named these vice
presidents: Thomas; Dan McKin­
non. Winter Harden; Dallas Sim­
mons. Hradonlnn; and A. B. Mich­
aels, Wahasso. Re elected secre­
tary was Vermin L. Conner, Mt.
Dora, and County Judgo Clyde
Mnddox, Wuuruta. was renamed
treasurer.

Average Grower Of
Horde Of CrickctH Ih Citrus Made Profit
Threatening Village During Last Year
LAKELAN D '4* — The average
Florida citrus grower made a
profit this season toil he received
less for his fmll than-he did In
1930 31.
Using U. S. Department nf Ag­
riculture figures, Florida Citrus
Mutual says the citrus grower av­
eraged 72 cents per box for
oranges nn Ihe tree; 58 cents for
grapefruit and If 26 for a standard
box of tangerines.
This means, says Mutual, that
growers noltrd 22 cents per box
iUI oranges; 16 rents per box on
grapefruit and 16 cents per box
on iungrrinrs.
I.nst season orange growers rere Ived about (12 cents mure per
box on oranges, 38 eentsrg pe ona
tins on oranges, 3* cents nn grape­
fruit ami 18 cents on tangerines,
Of course some growers received
higher prices this season for their
fruit than Ihe average on Ilie-tree
figures show Rnd some got less.
This season's citrus crop was
n record one Price* wero referred
In many times as “ give-away."
Mutual estimates Florida grow­
n
ers have received 72 million dol­
lars so tor from their crop.
Oranges brought In 30 millions of
this on the tree return, grapefruit
BRADENTON w - A Sarasota 17 million* arid tangerines five ml!-'
couple accused of falling to turn linns.
to sales tux receipts to the stale
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has hern ehnigrd with embezzlemold
Informiilloiis charging embezzle­
ment ugulnsl Henry L. Owens unit
Ms wife, Dorothy, are believed In
he Ihe firs I such Instance since |
U-o sides lax law was passed In
1043.
fdiito Attorney W. M Smiley SEOUL '4* - Chinese Communists,
charged Die couple who formerly striking behind a hrnvy artillery
operated a restaurant In Sarasnla barrage, resumed their assuults
will) converting $:isn In February late tonight on strategic T-llnne
sales tnx collections to their nwn Hill, 30 miles north of Seoul.
use.
The Communists had broken off
Sinlley said that under the sales the allarks Wednesday after auftnx law Ihe Owenses are subject faring al least 2,000 casualties In
lo prosecution tor embezzlement six days of futile slugging. The Al­
Just as any d ly, state nr county lied puslllnn* nn part of the hill
official.
dominate one Invasion road to
Owens was arrested In St. Pe­ Seoul.
tersburg Monday and held In Jail
A brief front line dispatch said
at Sarasota until Wednesday when only lhal Ihe Chinese had launched
he was released on f t,000 bond. another attack just before mid­
Smltey said he believed Mrs. night. It did nut give thn aize of
Owens Is In California.
the attacking force. The Reds pre
vlnualy had used about 750 men I
each attack.
The revival nf ground action co
Inclded with new clashes In Ih
air. Six U. S. Sabre Jet pilots sal
WAHHINHTON I4s - Despite ob­ they ileatrpyrd two and damage
jections hy Comptroller General two nf six Communist propellerLtiulsayni Warren. Secretary of type planes lust snuth of the Mato
Commerce Sawyer today tel the churl im border.
On Ihe ground, action neared *
Untied Stoles Lines have Ihe 71)
million dollar luxury liner United hall on the T hone Hill sector well
Stales for Ihe rnmpany's contract nf Chnrwon In the west, and on
the east central front southeast oI
price of 28 million dollars.
.
Warren ohlecled three weeks ago Kununn.
AF Correspondent Ktllo Farneti
that a 4a million government con
reported nnly a light artillery ex­
much too generous, lie urged Saw­ change belwen Reds dug In oh
yer tn hold up delivery of the ship T-Bone and Allied aoldlera who de­
unless It. 8. Lines would agree lo fended Ihe area during sla days of
pay a bigger ahare or the coat. bitter fighting which finally stito
Sawyer, who replied the contract mered Wednesday.
A Chinese Imitation directed
was binding and unchangeable,
laid today transfer of (ilia had small arms fire and pitched hand
been completed al lloboken, N. J. grenades on an advance U. N, po, With It, he said, the sh/p w«a altlnn southeast of Jumson. on IlN
formally dellvertd and accepted east central front. The action wg»
by the company at Newport Newa,
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Va,. where construction wai re­
cently completed.
Red attack* on the outpost.

REND
— A horde of Mormon
crickets— 23 miles wide and 14
miles deep- was creeping today
toward the water supply of Austin,
a little ruining and ranching town
130 miles east nf Iteno.
flrsidcnto of Ihe community of
323, sheriff's ilepullea and three
cricket control men from the state
Dfpartmrnl of Agriculture tempo
rarity stripped Ihe invasion about
hnlf n inlle from Ihe town's water
reservoir Thursday
Hut they ran out of poisoned
mash
Laler reports placed the rrickets
only a quarter mile from fhe res­
ervoir
Townspeople fenr Ihe horde will
conlnmlnnte their water supply,
The Mormon crirkcl— a large,
black, voracious insect— got Its
name hy common useage after
swarms limited the grain fields o(
early Mormon settlers In Utah In
1830.
The fields were saved when seagulf appeared ami gobbled tip Ihe
crickets

M R / A N S SAVAGE flJRY
lex Btuker
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SATURDAY—DOUBLE FEATURE

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Reds Resume Their
Assault On T-Bone
Hill With Barrage

SUNDAY AND MONDAY!

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Nation'* Weather
Show* No Change

munity la Western Nebraska,
Thursday night, demolishing the
North Central Gas co.’s regulator
house. No Injuries were reported
BA TISTA NAMES PARK
HAVANA, Cuba t* - President
Fulgenclo Batista announced to­
day that a new park under con­
struction on Havana's famous Sea­
wall Drive will be named "Fourth
of July Park" as a gesture of
friendship to the United Stales
The park will adjoin a new of­
fice building of the U. S embassy.

The Weather
nigh tew Trad*.
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83
77

Asheville
Boston
Chicago
gf
New Orleans
New Ynrk
Seattle
Washington
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallahassee

00
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37

By The Associated Frau
The nation'! weather showed
little change today, continuing
warm and humid over most nf
the Southern half of the country.
The spell of hot weather In the
Eastern states ended Thursday
with arrival of a cool front that
covered most of Ihe Northernt lor
of states from the Rockies east­
ward. Thunderstorms with wind
gusti up to 70 miles an hnur hit
New York City and other Eastern
cities,
It was near freezing early today
In Cadillac, Mich,, wllh a tow nf
38. At Ihe same lime It was 81
In Phoenix, It In Dallas, 70 In
Kansas City, 78 In New Orleans
and Atlanta, 73 in Miami, 60 in
Washington, 81 In New Ynrk, 37
I Chicago and 43 In Montcpllcr,
Vt.
Showers and thunderstorms were
reported in several areas, includ­
ing the Upper Mississippi and Mis­
souri Valleys southward Into Kan
sas Other wet spots were In floorlla, Montana and Wyoming. A
ornado hit Llico, a small com-

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MIAMI US—The Imperial Council
of the Shrine today approved charters for new tempos In Urns
Beach, Calif., and Alexandria, Va.,
and those New lfork for Ihe 1953
convention.
The council also gave temporary
iwrmisilon for s temple Iq.W umlngton, Del. A petition from t&gt;(.
Petersburg, Fla., for a charter was
withdrawn.
An amendment to allow Shrine
hospital# to Invest In mortgage
properties and purchase common
ana preferred stock of private cor­
porations waa adopted.
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Previously
hospll U p fund* could
be Invested onl;ly In low Interest
rate government bonds. The new
regulations specified,
however,
that only 30 per cent of the funds
available could be Invested In other
then government bonds.
The Shrine wound up five days
of noise-making, prank-playing and
mass frolicking with a spectacular
grade Into the Orange Bowl
iiirsday night.
An estimated 130,000 persona
lined the 16 • block parade route
for the 3-hour march and another
33,ooo saw Ihe gllttirlng show In
the Orange Bnwl Stadium.
Harvey J. Beffa, Moola Temple,
St Louis, will be Installed as Im­
perial potentate, succeeding Rob­
ert Gardiner Wilson Jr.. Boston.
Itrmmle L. Arnold, Acca Temple,
Petersburg, Va., replaces Beffa as
deputy Imperial potentate,
only contest In Thursday’s elec-

tiaq w i i for Imptrltl otttor guard,
tn lint for eventual lucccnTon to
tlM top post In the Shrine after
I I yeftri.
Georfe M. Klepper, Al Chymla
Temple, Memphis, Tenn., wai elec­
ted to the poat, winning on the
aecond ballot over five otlicra. Un­
der Shrine cuatom of advancing
one grade each year, Klepper
should become Imperial potentate

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where we will he open for buHines*
on Monday m o rn in g , June 23rd.

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SUNDAY—MONDAY

Watch for the announcement
of our formal opening purty.

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Fact No.1

Madsl for modsl— cost* Isas
Slack up n Chevrolet truck agalnit
any other truck with comparable
•pcciflcnljnnt, capable of handling
the same payloads. You'll And Ih*
Chevrolet Iruck Hits for in i tnd
bring* you great features.

Fact No.2

Mils altar mlta at rack bottom east
Truck tiiers avatywhara have
proved lhal Chevrolet costs the
least of all to own and maintain.
Valve-in-Hsad economy. In tbs
Loadmoiter or Thriftmaiter en­
gines, saves on gas.

Fact No.3

Right truck for the Job saves money
Chevrolet Iruck* are factory•
mutehrJ to your payload require­
ments. You don’t waste money by
buying “loo much truck"-you don’t
risk work interruption by buying
“too Uule truck."

Fact N o4
CHEVROLET

Record* thaw that Chevrolet trucks
traditionally bring morn at ratal*
than any other make which coda
about lb* m u m new, The market
value of Chevrolet trucks itay* HP
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Achcson Lands
In London For
JJig Three Talk

LONDON i* — 0. S. Secretary
nl Stair Dran Arhexon arrlvril
here today for Rig Three tnlks he
MStd ynuld deal with the "great
Common tusks our Ihreo countries
■re carrying forward."
[ He told newsmen at latndnn Air
port his tnlks with British Foreign
secretary Anthony Kilen and
French Foreign Minister lloiiert
Schuttian would range over Eu­
rope ttie fa r Hast und Korea.
) Ache-on, accompanied l&gt;y Ills
wife, arrived aboard the Presiden­
tial plane the Independence Dr
Philip Jessup, U S ambassador al
Jsrgr. and Assistant Secretary of
^ la le tirorge Perkins and Mrs
Perkins, came with him
The secretary of stale will hold
bis flrsl talks with Eden Tuesday
and lunch with Prime Minister
Wlnsion Churchill.
Schunmi will join Ihe talks Fri­
day They may continue Saturday
morning Achrstm lakes off Snlur
day afternoon to visit the people
Of Berlin and Vienna who, lie said,
"are maintaining their freedom
jlorlng a period of great harassCrril Cailton, rentrr, retiring president ..f the Paufoid l inns rhdi. Sictupri, toil
l.-i, .1
• e n l 7.
blind* the gavel to the newly in-lellcd president. Edward H. MrCull bee, sei-ietni v. and I I , , , .
He then plans lo fly across Ihe ! foilowtiiw the iiiHtnllalinn program Thursday night in the Florida Williams, .1,
v„
South Atlantic for a visit to llra/tl j Power ( nrp„ huilditig at Bear l.aki New nffirrrs, left to right, are Welsh, John M„„,i
before returning to Ihe United Jnrb Morrison, first vim president; (n il William*, see,uni vim presi l.e, ue and outing
sialrs. '
dent: Wallnre I’liillps. dlreetor; Mr Carlton; Mr- Mrt’all: Ja, k
. One of the main imiImi* ,,f the
talks here, Acheson said, would he
on Ihe Far East and Korea Brit
ain't defense minister. Field Mar
shal laird Alexander, is nmv In
Washington alter a personal visit
U) Tokyo, Korea and Ihe Knje Is
Jand prison ramp.
W Acheson took off — In President
Truman's plnnn, with Ihe President
at Ihe airport to wish him success
-^-Sunday night, a few hours after
Alexander flew In from Korea.
Acheson'x mission abroad is ex
pected to center around prohlems
Ip Europe and the Middle Has I
texxnder is rxpcctrd lo talk about
ore* .with lop level officials here
\ Acheson plans lo visit London,
gun, lire*
Rrrtln, Vienna, ami — on his way Itotuiy Club, In m x’ last meeting
Jjntne — Brazil.
uf the ^eni, outlined the nchtevu9 Ills most linporlaqt conferences iii,tut. of thir-vifih during hi* adire expected to lie in London, with miiilsttatlnn.
Mitrltmllng
them
British Foreign Secretary Eden largely to tiie work of the mem­
ind French Furalgh Minister Sc hu­ ber a nod the huaid nf dllectors
man, and la tar with George Ken n n d pointed o u t significant
f
( ('oniliaiwaA fI n Mh bp T h h »
,-hanges whirh have occurred in
Sanford during Ihe past
I.!
months,
"fine jeni ago," he ’ Mid. "we
hud just •inL -icd a tnajoi calam
tly when one of our largest , i■liistries found it necessary to
move away. Sine- then as a lesull
of the Navy's moving In, the
. WASHINGTON* WV- Oscar ft. whole complexion of living in KanEwing asked Congress today to ford lias changed. The men sta•nart a law to provide federal tinned here are tiringlng in tln-ii
&lt;&lt; •&gt;ntlaii»,l III I'sa* sit I
funds to help hoy* and girls go lo
(allege. . &gt;
Ewing, who Is head nf the Fedfrnl Kcrurity Agency, said he had
President Truman’s authorization
"In transmit In Congress a student
lid bill In provide educational op­
portunity for those hnrred from at
fending our rolleges by economic
High up in this typical lookout tower of it,,- Florida Forest Serv
Roadblocks."
The program would rnst 32 mil
Judge Douglas Hlrnntrnm was Irj. tiie towermnn walrhea day after duv for the tell-tale smoke «■(
lion dollars In its first year sad formally installed as the president wood* fires. At the first sign of &lt;• fire, he notifies the ranger'* heml
would Incrrnse annually until It of the Seminole County Junior quarter* of the location of the flic. Ihe lower* are lornled on big'
reached a total nf 12* millions a Chamber of Commerce succeeding point* throughout each nf the routine* when* the wnadlamli, me urtil* ■
year.
Tim Crawford last Friday night organize,I foreat fire protection. Abb to *re 8 to |U milr* m all dire,
Congress was asked lo provide during the Jayree barheque at the lion*, the towermnn I* Hie constant guardian of tlu- forest.
shholarshln of up to |*oo a year ■Seminole Country Club.
for the "neediest n.' the nnlesl"
Tre new ['resident piesenleil
among the nallon'a high school slit- Mr. Crawford a past president's
denis The funds would go lo :&gt;o,- pin and a gift from the club. In­
000 or flO.OOO students a year,
stallation rerciiinnlex, conducted
Under the plan, the .'itiidontx
! R o n Id borrow from educational In- by Reggie Moffat, past president
•(Buttons sums ranging up lo toon of the Orlando Junior Chamber,
• year. That would provide n four- brought th« following new men
year maximum of 121100. The gov Into office: Carl I’rlsco, first
Mure Hutu rum cxrrutlve* rep
The Inst' call wav made today
eminent would Insure up lo so per vice-president; Clarence Knight,
recond vice - president; Gordon for payment of County tnxr* as­ r*s,-riling "progressive" ■-hainlx,
cent of the unpaid balance
of ennimrrre organization* III the
Slate scholarship commissions Sweeney, secretary; James B. Out, sessed on the IPM Tax Roll anil
attended the roiirno of
would select Ihe students. The hill treasurer; and as directors. John remaining unpaid, John L. Gallo ■nuthcaiil
the Hoiilhemtrru Institute of Corn
would prohibit any federnl Infill Kndcr, Elton Moughton. J r„ Gor­ way stated today,
III some rase* It has been liirrrlnt ttignnlrnllun ExpriiHve*
enees In Ihe selecting nf Ihe stu­ don Frederick. Cliff Able* and
fouml that since the U&gt;SI Tax last week at the University of
dents. The students would he per­ Mack Cleveland, Jr.
The formal Oceanian wa* some­ Roll was prepared, property ha* North Fnrnlltin, Forrest E. Brack
mitted to pick their own colleges.
what marred for Judge Stenstrom changed hands several Hines and rnrldge, mnnnger uf the Memlnolwhen prior to hla Installation, he nn ana has paid the taxea, Mr. Fountv f^ininlier of Cnnimere*',
|R
MASONIC M FETING
announced Imlny followlmt hi* re
Monroe Chapter No, lit, Roval wan arrested at the barbeque hy Galloway said.
from Chapel Hill, N, C.
Arch Maanna will meet Tuesday Highway Patrolman R. D. Har­
The sale of tax eerttflcatea for turn
Ttie eourse ended, lie Mated,
nlfht al 8:00 o'clock, and the rison and City Policeman Bill delinquent HIM County taxei will
Royel Arch degree will he con­ Horne, handcuffed and convicted he held at the Court House In with nine examination* whirh
In mock trial fnr "electricity and Hanford nn Friday. Juno 37, he- were taken Saturday morning.
ferred.
The Sanford Council, R and HM, perspiration." Local attorney W il­ pinning at noon. Ll*ta nf land* The purpose of the eutirae, Ipwill meet Thuraday night at 8:00 liam Hutchison, Jr., actlnv as advertised for Unpaid taxea ap- a-liled, I* to tiring chamber of
f p clock. Light refreshments will judge, sentenced Judge Htenstrnm eared In Tha Hanford Herald on rominerm rnanngera nnd exi-cu
live* iipdn-dnte nn pew idea* nnd
to a year at hard labor a* presi­
be served.
program* In rommvrrtal organlxudent of the Jaycers. The defendant lay 38. Juno 4, 11 and 18.
These delinquent taxes may &gt;m&lt; Hon nnd management.
will begin hi* lenience on July I.
Mr. Ktenetrom became dumb­ paid to the County Tax Collec­
Among the outstanding *;.rak
founded When he had lo go tor at any t|ma before the tax rr* in seminar* nt the rotirse, he
through Ihe Installation with the sale and In aueh casea tha paid •aid, were France* I- Whltehalr,
handcuff* still locked snugly llama will ha stricken from the underxecretery of the Navy; Clem
No matter how far away around his wrists, since the two sale Hit.
D. Johnson, vice president of the
from home you may go on your (policemen had eiiled immediately
, n
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Mr. Gallowsy railed attention o lii m
vacation you can readily catch after the trial apparently with to the Florida Law ’ whirh pro- United Hlate* Chamber of Lorn.mercej
Dr.
George
f
, Smith Jr..
up on the. homo, low* news hr
video that: "All ownera of pro­ eeonomlr research director of that
Ihe keys to the ruffs,
reading lh* Sanford Herald
H wasn't until several hours perty shall lie hald to know that
when you return. You can ar­ later that Mr. Crawford "dis­ taxes are due etui payable there­ hoily. and Dr. George Heaton
range with your carrier hoy, or covered" that he had the key to on annually, and are charged Mver», pn*tor of the ['ark Bnpllnt
Church, Charlnlle, N. C.
Utreugh Charlie Morrlaon. rlrcu- the handcuffs.
with the duty nf ascertaining the
Mr. Whltehalr warned of tlm
laUan lagnagm by telephoning
amount of such tax and paying
141. to have your regular Issues
tha same before the first of April thrent nf Coitiniunlxm, pointing
FISH
FRY
out that "we lot our arm ml power
•f'th* Herald saved far yen
The Seminole County Sports­ of each year."
while yeo uve away. to be dedwtndle, only to realln- that we
Mr. Galloway also stated that facial. a far more deadly enemy
I m red to year homo In one man’* Association will hold lie an­
‘ g* open your return, nual fleh fry Wednesday after* personal and Intangible taxes not in Cnmmunlst Russia." Ho naked
in no extra charge. The noon at Mullet Lake Park, Robert paid have been advertised end on the chamber of commerce execuv weekly auhaeriptiwi J. Johnson, president, announced eny end all such Item* not paid tlve* to think seriously about the
by June 37 Tax Warrante will lie crisis ahead nnd to use their In­
III entitle all regular anh- today,
Issued directing the levy and sale fluence to combat apathy toward
‘ ir monthly/
■tated, will he held of sufficient personal property to the struggle of the froe world
ht at 1:00 o'clock at satiefy the tax. It |e decidedly to against the slave world.
and all members art the taxpayers advantage to pay Mr. Johnson told of the increase
present as election these taxes before warrante are In taxes, pointing out that the
issued.
/'(CssltsssS a* N n Two)

Ratigan Reveal*
Sanford Growth
During Past Year

R e t i r i n g President
Of Rotary Club Is
Luncheon Speaker

Oscar Ewing: Asks
Public Funds For
# College Degrees

Judge Stenstrom
Is Installed As
Jaycec President

Last Call Made Brcckenridgc Back
For Payment Of From Institute Of
1951 County Taxes Commercial M en

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and partly cloudy llumigh Tuesdsv. Afternoon Ihiitulrrshnwrr* &lt;t
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5 00 U. S. Planes Hit
Electric Plants In
Biggest A ir Strike

Wide R;mgc OfDiscussion To Be Carried
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i i .i \ . n v lie.utqmirters in Titkyn
t% &gt;hrpliiM ilnl ..ml
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indicated
the
•In- m n lilnery of the llepulihean !m//tm: Imu will! t ln n vihr*lli'*
pllm i i i
mil serendiirv target.*
I h r l m i n i M iii
m n i f i l mil lo , i ,*i,* III,,)»ugtil&gt; - i l i a . tied
\.tli,iii.,i ('onuuittei- wh ir h ni ll ,p
i l l I’lirhi'il X n
prove Hu- lem piii.il&gt; roll , ,1 111, **■ * 11iiiii Hit* l"i;
\li Fun e lightei liulntn-r* from
v{ ‘ mi .i hilthm
f-iitv Sunil iv with durem uf lip,I liases and Navy
1 liu .ico , onventiiiu
rhei r«peit IIn- Oiition.il oim I Inn u u i ' hI s ,*Iii &gt;ii i 11 Vinom* I Im*»i» plane, (mm tin* ftexrr. I'lilllp
in it I,-* in -»eat temp") .,i ilv d»-b-i:*i i t u i ' top u oi, i iii im ' iii oiln i.tl&gt; Mm pm, S,-a and Frineetnn punnileit
tain* l.miring Taft hi 100*1 ol the itiir&gt; ; i i m i d Imyox o M h f i s &gt;lop 111 dalil- anil gem-rater plant*
lOOlesit-d *toti-&gt; toev Imvi is-i ll pi iik " H u mix i tit I nr\\ - m i l l
i ilii,-i plum-- (iu,n Hu* Farrier lion
lti.il sill'll ileiegulloos ought Ool
M tumiu pul ttir i r x M ’l i Ih i i m k Ii tiiimme llirli,ml (leu diversionary
SlZ.ono P tO R ra m
T u ed
to tie .illmved to lote on -lie pet her pares in i nooolh -in rntmtlr strikes iii Hie same area tn con­
Mliineol senling 11I roulesled dele !i *i r *xI of i pi’i'i I nl l-t km if x I hi' tuse Bed alt defenses
P re v e n t
W a s
unlinns
. n i T . i u e for Ihe r u l i n ’ ' I h v ’ n m il
The All Ferre sapl the !XI min­
T a l l said lie » u n t » to aitsuei w . n l ‘» knots
gle raid demolished Ihe Snlhn Hyl a i n 111 a lorm al stnteioeol. or to
I hr i h m t amt fiml pe rfn rm am r die elei trie I'liint, which xiippllf*
^*•111 Infill* f'iMinly*n lvtU,*1U7 Nfiep .1 speech charges made In Kbetl
i* ah Iio Mi t th in till)
fW knot** ov
iK-iver in Mukden and o'hcr Iii
K UtffiiiflL^lltL Mjlltjsia bt-NU-dlll atmrf#* ho' e. I n ' i . J l a l a - ul,trea« Malar- i-rauril hv Ihe H i i t n h * nn.inl limn dmi'S-ikrieilx ’ ' r *W :tH*ffif.i tilnq
day
night
ilial
therh
was
a
steal"
r-.it*ni fin* (Huh'i'tinn l»v the Flor
(jnri'ii M o i mi hm h r f dnv's run
f I t* li *11#m*•rl I ill if*flu * "I’lflNl
rest Bi-rvli-e ,m nr riliimt I " f T , " (nl' ' -1" dcleuatcs hv the T a t i in Xmpixt ITtH when ii i**i Hn»
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M
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hi* -*n»s|, i Ki
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of JH.IMIII 00 Milt h m i r r sjrfilifi
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mui fi'Mfti Stnt*' **U'i f»*'I**nil *i'l Mini ilrh'Udtmn
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O' I T I In I.oi m Ullirnt
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-tiMnimiti- »*niintv filniie
f*u Mill! Im ii lillli'il I»i rrfnlfihitP f'JUli
xin, I i tti |,i v II" puipoAf*
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tetiia urul *’t|iii|mi**nt ivtiii Ii i nnied imiL'M m n f r r i i l fit* .ml in** &lt;’irrn il»*' I iiiifil Sf iti'x
f,»* i •11r rhn i»**| tifi*. \ \ i
MiUi'll I ilrfl hy U r r . i h l Winrinl ns ivrll ns
Saw \i" in i stati’ i n m ' n*le ,-ed Still ” In fz* tl'Hi Ii I», •v • Hn* futn*
M silltlHllftt Mm l'it|P *«lt I
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tiy h i- "Ifn •• m \\ i Im u ton -..,1*1 llnlllll^ nf till
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'flo pr'iKriim will (•«* iififler the
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100 feet I nil ihm I will viipplrllirnl
ttr-v M \V ra*He,
. relieeil , l „ , ,, ,1 tin- F u lle d St.il*
i I finin hi i "f f''*ii! lit
I ry
•111* onlv ot lift IflWIT |i|'4'**ent ly III M.-ili,,dliit ,ni tdxlei, died in Mi*I intei , r , mil m t m id,- '- Uli Ihe
O.f.lf. K 1O' l Iff I Ieh
i rom**IMl nol '* f o u n t v, tlif f 'Imtniitft I,,r»,| tmnpiihil al I" iii am
:»'*n -ltd M ,| illtue F n m llll . Inn III •••!■»
•I" *■i R"h*i
towt’r. nnil I u m t h at I'lmminHi, day fidlawiug a h»'iiH atliuk. II*' Iln guv, i mill-lit ng te n l l,, piuv l ’
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i In’ I Im, V * II M Fi I n !VHithi*
mitliun dullttr in" ird the - 1 nf
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m i*IvInif i'oih |tlio11* fill* |irnh**’Hmi
• ' lull'!ii v h f t '■* ' " ‘--o *hr**•- Hon*
It,i m M nv I'*.
W a tau g a the dll,, the imtl|IHMV t'llld .llllill*
i.i « h*&lt; Founty V wniullitrul nr t*‘nu** i-„illlty, N f
Be- l a ,lie ,.rived IM millhiux
' ft I-s|M"*| I* r»p|*l " m i n M v A2H
Tin* »*’i vii'f w irin' 1 In p*&gt;t pm
1\ f i "in 11o’ *'MHi*' *» if*- Th*
i„ Mi,- Mr-Mmditd uiiruati'V fw I"
'A *11*'it prnti’sli tti•11 thf m l i -hlv
ill ||U
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»t" hiHfui
•nuilur H itrfi, Mr, M ih*i11 nijuL ol
vi-iii ■
&gt; during whi -ii Mine ti" |irt* -i o loo hlklh 1411*1 - " v r ' hi1 '■'('
"J * I Jl Ii' | f*"l nl I ' i l l * Sf l ! "
,-hurcltf, in Wln-i-tiiig, thud that tin KfiV4*riillii'riI Ii "• I" honor
mi t h f ***♦*• odi'i* whlrli will InIII"*'! ■if' Till" v 'l' •"I i*i Id p A,n,i*•|
I v*■11 In ruinw n»"i «
wd ♦.h r11ii11,,l ingtfiii mid M|ta11*'*fmi, W Vii H
thr t *mH o’I
PUL*hi hy
I’ m . i I* nf
Uinvrd tu SanfiU't u|"ui In- ■»-*is■■
[hoik
hnrmiiif nf Hmir own Inml
ddi I
1*11(111i,h*!|!I o f I So' ! 1iti *o xif v &lt;*" I
-Tli* ' Survii H ii not lirn* (** k*’*'p ,n,-nI Mnee year* agn and
H ifil
mv 0
"i Mill'll f»* m yviiii/f
on from hut niiiLT yoilr l&gt;»rn|, if hI infill W*-*t Twenty fifilt Htrei"
•Iff Si til uni ft. fur Hi in* it*"* ipup^r
Brv f in*tle /ei'-ed I, - M-aeiu-i 'd
on iv i» *it to/1 Mt
Mil# ell 4ii hi,
iii i f to heft! if from h " i n tint wlii’ti Htr V'lllllg Wesleyan Flail* "f Meril'd i*!*11’ &lt;*(uli Thi* f-'a'e I , a|,er
Fir*1 M'-llindlst t'tiut- Ii and aeleil
|f*“t| HI FUI lllll|| I n 1 in- , w , p a rty
you flnfi'l wool It to."
\ •( ■in
T h e C o m ity ftrr fik'htiiur unit it* -i,,|i|i|y mint-t•-v nn a number nf
I .,, ]-,, j,| Nat |.»lull I alia -I " f f'
,,11, 1,.Ii-.t Hie s•■jtl,ii*-itlnl
pH
fiKh* (ln*rt lo h o iiim nfol |offimiopo *
I
mH in II v
Mu- I f , a h *I1 hflM
In,dud,1
in
widow;
I
I ••»,-ii.|
;tr,» hi .lav -t*'-l ! li'Hpi F"p ■ IH/, HttiiPy flfid ntutft
.,,11,li n g , in rural ai-'n* ** well u»
K u r'iv m a
W
Fa
tl,
Ji
;
I
wo
Silh-1a i «' ' 'amp Ilian.Unit ’ft..
I r| f ir'-l I t (uivittg |}M»vif»rHl V l*«4tp
uircsl fire*. A lt h o u g h Hie Service I nne «nn, M
II „ « l l » « * . | ,la Pea* *1*
*'*•
' d a u g h te r s , ' litl'CI IP"
f „ dll' of
I nail I "I I
Slew-nil F a '
"i k h PH/i*i( in*'I pD'vrt* fliul fimr
I|!ianfuid.
Sa nfm it; Mi*
Ralph W h itm a n nf , |„'t, . ninuiaodei „ f Hie 'tb lid Bat
Mm Itatpi,
-"'Hiiii's, X hi^rnrrIn* "f nfHrnr*
(U i| (| v H K i l l l l l l V K o V l t l '/ » Ang. l r ,, Felif . .;nr grand I a lino, I 'till I n f a ll t iy . ali'l ' b i n •vpli ( if I’leifpil, from H ip I mcn I
1.
n i l - I ' , daughter, yiarlmi^Len WMtmmi of ,,ffi.'fi alli„die,| In -ti- i inn to nl , riiiiiMMxififiMp ; pt(rl Mpiynt % hi g(IV*
S t T V I F F H i l l ' l l i I O f l i i y 1,0* Angel*-*; nit'l twn gland,on i, ,pull lei \l,i|. Roy I* b ' - ' 1II. Alai M l m i , Mini 1'vnv cffoif will bfl
M. W. rustle, lit a,id David Wit .|nhi, II I'ope and Flip, Rnherl Mlllflf' fli P»f
MpilFArilMC6
"I nftmil politp i|| hffx T l i p v wilt
Funeral service* were held «• Ian it Fa ille ,»f Kiiiifiinl; at*" f-m, \t link,-i
hi11** t il hy liovpriinr XVirrr it
|,i, ,,| F,,l fiati tiel ii, t*’«l ir, 1,i * l'F 11•
n nil a in. today lit Mr I arm Fun alnter* and fiv*- lirother*.
hoily will lb- In "late id , a p in lly a* tintInllon , nm iim iu le i. in Iln* i-fHii'Ki* uf thn wi-rtk.
, ,„| ||nme fur Mr* lila*lv» Kilt- theTtie
Methodist Ctinrrli on Weitne* „n,| iln olhei three o f li rei* a i„«- Ruynl, wife of Floyd Itovnl of
X tipvii Ih i ptpKiflin i» now nnfrom 1:00 pm til 2 Mi pm piobb'in .-iintrol nffl,-,-i
pi,&gt;(» Elm Avenue wlm died Sntiir- day
*h 1 iv 11 v in c u f Ii nf i|u- 17 &lt;t*t&lt;M.
when service* will start. Itev J
,i„v at 11:21 a m after a brief III E. McKinley will official*-, nut-,
Fnmpaoy I,
Fit'll
Infantry. .''Mil*' 1*4,1100 hiiy^ Mill pill Help I tti
or**.
Austin and ,-mnprKing appMixIliialely 7h lit,-a in liny*4 HtMti'K t In "tigliotit th®
i-d
tiy
the
Rev,
J
W.
The Rev. J. E. McKinley nffl- Interment will follow ill Evergreen iiiid foi.il nfflrcM, will leave on miliMh H i !h flOmint’i , ond H ip proa

CountyWoodlands
Come Under Fire
Protection July 1
Fires
Approved In 1950

Five Sanford Bovs
CoTuTalhih JISHCC
For Boys’ Stale

.,

Rev. M. VV. Castle
Died Sunday After
A Brief Illness

(Jtiiird Ofl iciTH AI
IMnndiiiK KicrciHc

,-a,ted at the aervlre* and Imriiil
mr, made in Evergreen f’rinelerv.
f1,0! 1?'
l"’fn
11’ Ir f’ ’
...
"•
W,lh A 'A J d hvld ere
^
X u i m n . Hh- wax « member
MaihotUal t.nurcn.
Church.
*&gt;f the ,&lt;|ltj
First tn
Molhoiiixi
(hr hllllbtniI »he
„ lrvjvn) ,IV „ ;r, mimll,* old
(U hll,ri n, r|(#rH
h„r oarHr &gt;nit M„ . Emmett Kinlaw; two lirnthria, Htlnson an*l
tin-gory Klnlaw; a slstnr. Mrs. J.
|| Watson, all of Sanford; two
other sisters, Mr*. Rupert Terry
of llalleyi N. C. and Mr*. Arthur
llratlahaw of Orlando.

C IT Y FOMMIHHION
Tha City Comml»»lon will meet
in legutar eesatan tonight at HidO
o'cloek. It was announced by H. N.
Hsyar Oily Clerl,
Among the
Item* an tha agenda Is a discus­
sion of sewer Improvements, and
consideration of appointment* to
fill vacancies on the Hoard of
Bond Trustees.

| ',*7 for a two week Itainin,Cemetery. Male member* of Itev
Castle1* Sunday .Si-hnol clan, will progiani nt Cnnin M* I'l-llnlid, An
nislon, Ala., ani*l Ciipi
Baker
*i- i ve a* honorary pnlllicmer.
Conipanv offlrer* Include f ajit
David Ftilebcl, 2nd Limit. Glm-i
h
1,mule. 2nd Lieut. Jack Tlnbrrg
nml Watt not Officer Teri-nco V

Billy Odham I Held
Under Bond In Wrick
—

DAYTONA BEACH (fft— Hilly Oil
hum. Sanford, wa* held under $2,nun bond on an npen charge .Sunday
imrdlng n coroner'* Inquest into
Ihe death* of Robert O'Toole, IM,
nnd hi* 10 • year • old grand­
daughter, Dianne Mills, In an nil
lomoblln accident hero.
Odham Is the brother of llralley
Odham, runner-up In the Democrstlc prlmxry for governor Billy
Odham said hn was going in to 43
mite* an hour when he *aw the
O T im Ui car and that " I tried to
apply the brake. T h it ’a when we
hit." Tollce Sgt. Tat Dondor said
Odham registered .17 In n drunkometor test two hours after the
accident and that 15 was consid­
ered evidence of drunkenness.

■

.....

B low n .

Ttie regular weekly meeting of
Company I will in- h*ltl lonighi at
H;(K1 u'cltick nl tha Armory.
[.lent Col. Gatchcl will prealdu
nt a meeting to In- held Wrdneailay
night at 8:00 o’clock to process
application* for promotion.
MULANDO JA Y C B K 8
(,t. (Jon. Joseph C. Iliitrhisnn.
U. 8. Army (ret.), wa* schoduUd
to speak nt the weekly hinclieon
of the Orlando Junior Chamber of
Commeroo today. The General wa*
ex pectetl to discuss the Impurtnnce of tha National Guard und
the particulars of Guard activity
in the statu. Tha luncheon wa*
slated far 1*2:LD p.nt. tn the Cham­
ber of Commerce building.

.*.'.i.l1ic‘ .V'.

— s

will I'ulniinnlp *'viri•tin11y In

• Ih'.Vfl* N'aiipn liohl tvi Wd-thlnga
*"ti piimJ riprrritril mu
H u * futnn
pi ini’iplo pin I h f Iliiys' S taiei. Tit®

boy* will elect Senator*, Congi*xxmun, and a Trr*id«nl and
nttinider, (ih*i* or reject proposed
national legislation,
The American Legion Toj| 5:t
...... mitten which hat promoted th«
pmjecl In Rapford i* made rip of
lohn Kmler, Joel Field, Mack
Cleveland Jr, amt Judge MenSlront. The program at Tallahas­
see will continue through June 21).

Movie Time Table
HITZ
"Bella On Their Toes"
1:34 - Ql2*&gt; - 5134 - Tsl»
M O V IELA N D
"The Strip"
I’ KA IK IK L A K E
"A Song la Born"
ami "Bright Leaf"

aq*aiL.S.'

9:14

�* - •.

Younger Voters

The Sanford Herald
Kata aliabeg la 1 M

SCBarllirriON MATES
Carrier ....... — .............i
f llealS ------ ------------ -— _
tee Muaiha ..— ....___ ___
ala M.alfca ____________
f»ae Tear ......................... .

S

Tha Kerala U a areasher a# lire
•••Halts r i m trbleb la •allllnl
■rlaalrelr ta IS. as# fee regabil.
It"* at all ibe laeal Basra prialea
i saia aesragaaer, a* wall aa all
9 aewr 4la*a«&gt;-kta.

One of the great value* of faith
i* it* unshakable connive, it I* la
fact a form of Justified courage
Tho an hoal should ancamp
•fblnst me iny 'neart shall not
fear— Ps. 27:3.
------------- r » ---------

The Huiiiani are said lit he
building a "Great Stalin Wall"
•Ion* the Baltic Sea coail of East­
ern Germany. A ion of "Maginut
IUne" a#
. . !i
it ......
wete.
The Stale Dmartmcnt has denied
passports to Owen Latlimore, ar­
chitect of American Far Eaiiern
licy, so that he will be unable lo
tve this country. On the other
hand, it might be a good idea to
get rid of him.

E

The picture of Sharon tloovei
and the Iwo babv deer at llie S*nford too was published in the Or­
lando Sentinel, the Tampa Ttibunr
and ibe New York Times, end,
since it was carried on AP wire
photo, probably in hundreds uf
p'brr newiuapers tlirouglmut the
United Stales.
Avctell Harriinan, Ptesidenl Tur­
man's choice for President, says
that til* Republican presidential
candidates and such southern Dem­
ocrats as Senator Byrd don't know
what socialism is. Mtvbt not, but
we're learning fast. Just give ns
another four years of Truminities,
and w* know all there is to be
* • ' J V r i t S ' t k h ' hotoriomiyk dis­
likes Senator Taft also lias no utr
for General Eiienlmwei. His "no
deal" campaign, says the CIO
Weekly News, add* up in a "raw
deal" for workers. The CIO can he
(Upended upon we haliavr, In i im­
port Senator Kefauver or Avetell
Hsirimsn, the Naw York multi­
millionaire, but not Senator RutOut of 12,400,000 man called up
for duty by Selective Service since
1948, tome 1.400,000 have been
tlaiiified is 4-F. unfit for military
duty, or about II percent. South
Dakota mad* the best showing ol
any stale in the union, only 3,605
Unfit out of 35,277 called, or 6.5
percent. South Carolina had the
highest rate of rejections, 40,998
oul of 191,700 or 21.4 peuenl.
Aa important factor in lb* Ar­
my's decision that the ban on mil­
itary men in politic* does not apply
to MacArthur is tha status of Gen­
eral Eisenhower, Th* Army decision
bitmeant Ike
" could
’ 1 have retained *-«
,r . I M a year salary and
lampaigned for president, just as
:'AitW can keynote the Re*
(lean convention and keep the
« salary. Now, Iks Km retired
n Ibe active list aad forfeited
pay, which might be good for
pi taxpayers but nol to good for

We

see whale »om# 730,000
ittkana era Iravamtg' abroad (hi*
■mat abending overms up lo ■
lion deHart of good hard tamed
antcan money. However, mch
pnditiMts are nol an economic
a ko thin country aa it i* largely
mesas of tha dollars w* spend
Europe that Europeans are en-

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Breckenridge

THE NEW DRIVER

(C ra llH M l r » M

General Eiaenhowor has gone on record os favoring giv­
ing JB-yenr-olds the right to vote, He A&amp;id that he believed
that tiny man old enough to fight shoutd be considered old
cnought to vote. There are many who agree.
At eighteen and nineteen most young people have
finished high school. The lessons in citizenship they learned
in school are still fresh in their minds and many of them
have a greater interest and knowledge of national prohlem"
thnn do their pit runts. Young p**onJe
n great. &lt;h»i'L
the years between 18 and 21 but too fretpo-nMy nii'f iur™
their interest in politics and voting in the process,
it is true that somo young |M»plu of 18 are still iminatuie umi concerned too much with frivolity. It Is also true
that many young men huve given their lives in the Inst three
wars before they reuched their nineteenth birthdays. Selec­
tive service officials point out that many of the best soldiers
are in the ago group under 21.
Perhaps the only completely just way to set an age
limit on the voting privilege would he to consider each case
separately. Since this would be impossible some minimum age
must be set and most states huve fixed it nt 21. There are
many good arguments for changing the regulation to 18.

G O IM G
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Honor For Wilson
The complaint waa long mntle that Princeton University
contained no fitting memorial to one of Itn most distin­
guished sons ami one of tiiu two prcMdonts wiiich it gave the
nation. James Mudison was the first, and lias long been
commemorated. Only tho other day, howaver, was the cornerstunu laid for Woodrow Wilson Hall, honoring the man
who was president of Princeton for eight years and presi­
dent of the United States for another eight. The new hall
will house appropriately named Woodrow Wilson School of
Public and International Affairs, which will open in the full.
One reason for the delay may have been that Wilson's
Princeton rule, like that during ids terms In the White
lloue, was controversial. Ills antagonism to the club system,
which he believed made for snobbery, won him Ibe lusting
enmity of influential graduates, who may nut have been
soothed by the measures he advocated when elected presi­
dent.
Grudges should not ordinarily be carried beyond the
grave. Princeton bus rightly honored Wilson at last.

Bombing Raid
(luallkH.d Crum l*aa» Ilk.)
four other power plant* in North
Korea
Co). John D. Nottingham, Huns
Ion, Tux., Fifth Air Force public
Information officer, Maid carrier
plane* and land based Marine ami
Air Force craft kwooped down on
Hie power plant* from all dime
Hons with rockets and high esplu
*Wc armor piercing bombs
Nottingham said 208 Red MIG
11 jets were counted on tho Com­
munist airfield ut Alllung, Man
churtu. within algid uf the strikes
on Sulho None of the MIGs dull
lengrd the fighter bombers, which
were escorted hy F 80 8anr* Jets
and Navy Pnnlhrr Jets.
The Air Force spokesman said
It was safe to ussume there were
"no clerlrir lights burning In
night” In the North Korean capi­
tal uf Pyongyang mid Hint parts
of Manchuria were blacked out.
More than half uf Ihe more than
100 planes which look purl In Ihe
raid were American Air Forro
planes, Nottingham said. All were
fighters mid fighter bombers. No
11-20 or B-W bombers were used.
The big sir strike followed by
one day raids by (wwerful Allied
columns of 1,000 to (Kisaltily more
than 3,000 men Into Chinese lines
In Western Korea. Thu attacks
lopped any U. N. foray Into Red
lerrltory since last fall.
The blggeii as 2d pgh 4
Tha biggest raiding force, prob­
ably •' full regiment, knifed
through Red positions northwest of
Chorwou, killing or wmindlngmore
than 1,000 Communists, the Eighth
Army said.
Total Red caiualHes for Ihe day
were 037 killed and 129 wounded,
the Army aaid.
The tank • lad column quickly
overran advance Communist polllion* and destroyed fortification*.

Chorwou In the strategic T-bone
and Pork .Chop Hills sector, the
seen* of violent lighting in recent
dan.
,
The Army did not say how many
AUJad columns bit Red llnei, but
U, N, headquarter* in Tokyo said
there were several raids In bat­
talion aud regimental strength
The 1,114 Com munis! casualties

77 ye*i uld presldrnt could slay In
office- liuleluntely
Normally Itln-e would have gone
out of nffii-e July 24 The Assembly
srh'cleii Aug 1.1 twreuse be did
i ,t uN.some full powers until Aug.
11, 1MH. when tiie republic ac
■"| led sovereignly from Ihe A m ir
ii :m military government,
outside Hie Assembly hull, UMI
representatives of town, county
and provineiul rnuneils met and
demnmled Hint Iwo Hliee proposed
HUiemimeuls he adopted.
These call foe elcctluu of tha
president hy popular vote instead
of by Hie Assembly and creation
uf a Iwo • house congress Instaed
of Ihe present one bouse assembly.
Middle of Hie road legislators
have proposed u compromise, it
Includes these two amendrnenla
mid also would give the Assembly
power lo overthrow the cabinet.
Further it would glva Hie prim*
minister instead of Ihe '"•ealdent
Hu b power lo name a cablnat.

I’vt. Judah Awarded
Combat Medic Budge
W ITH T IIU 7TH IN F A N T R Y
IHV. IN KOREA -Pvt. Thomas H.
Judah, 108 Plen*ant Ht., Geneva,
tiun been awarded th« Coinhat
Medical IJadge while serving with
the 7th Infantry Division In K&lt;&gt;
re*.
The badge, a symbol of tho
frontline combat medical aidman.
I* silver In rotor and conaist* of
a min!atine cross an a Medical
Corps caducau* superimposed oval
a wreath.
Judah, a litter bearer In Midical Company, Slit Infantry !
ment, entered the Army in
veniber 1910.

Oh )

i

Breckenridge for winning a
trig contest by conrestly ids
ing Misa Carslla Thlee, 1
Florida C. of C. managsr aa
Institute."

RACE TR A C K FOUN DER D W . ,
P i t t s b u r g h , Pa igt-Funeral
•ei vices for Mrs. Maris Horning,
i
r
id I loridr’s Gulf-

ttreim Park, will be held here
today. She died Friday of t heart
ailment.

Bv

Acheson Lands
lluultau.A r o w F « « . Ok.)
nan, new U S. ambassador lo
Moscow.
The Dig Three talks have nu
fixed schedule of subjects, but au­
thorities say they will cover the
range of common Interest*. These
Include Germany, relations with
Russia, and conditions in Egypt
and Iran and possibly Korea.
Achesoii himself merely aaid ha
plans to discuss "a number of
things."
Achesun's visit tu Braxii, a (the
invitation ol Foreign Mlnliter Ne­
ves da Fonlauranra, will be hli
first to that country.
Alexander's visit to* Washington
follows a tour of the Korean war
fronts, and discussions hare art
expected lo center around (he Kor­
ean situation
At the outset of hla Korean in*
spectiun. Alexander Intimated a
desire lor direct British represen­
ts IIon on the U. N. truce team.
Diplomatic end military policy
inakara here decided to urge him
not to press that point on grounds
it might indicate British criticism
of how th* situation Is being han­
dled and thus endanger truce ne
gollallona
However, billowing his first-hand
Inspection Alexander said criticism
of American handling of truce ne­
gotiation* was "absolutely unjusti-

p e r lo he In clear violation of
the four (lower agreements uf May
4 and June 20, 1949 (at the time
uf the lifting of the Berlin block
ade) regarding acres* to Berlin "
The Fast German Communists,
meanwhile, accused the West of
violating the IMS Potsdam agree
merit by permitting West Germany
to make war weapons, Including
IhiU o ii gas The charge was car
ried in Hie ufflclal Communis!
press.
Official West German ami Ai
lied sources dismissed the uhorge
as "typical Communist uropagan
■la vthlch Is not worthy ol denial "

CpI. Charlie Bennett
Is Serving In Japan

vision of the Florida coast.
The enemy won the first round
Saturday when four “ saboteurs"
sneaked through u defense line
that
Included CAP
members
equipped with 71 planes and cap
lured the Naples airport

W. V. Bitting
Touchton Drug Co.
Thousand, of p.opla ask
thousands of druggist* IhU
qu.allnii evary year. If It !» a
presettptIon written bv a quali­
fied, experienced physician tha
ihugglst can ha confidant that
It will.
If it 1* medicine living pur­
chased on tha advlea of a
friend, or because It Is the
popular tonic of th* •day he
cannot recommand it. To ex­
pect results from medicine*
you must b* taking a aptciflc
medicine for a apeclflc ailment.
Sttch medicine is only found
in an individual Description
written by your doctor, and
compounded of pure, potent,
cffectiv* dtuga by an experi­
enced pharmacist.

194!
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1950
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W ITH T H E 24TII IN F A N TR Y
DIV. IN J A P A N -C p l. Charlie P
Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Bennett, Geneva, is now eerving
In .Japan- with the 114th Infantry
Division.
The division, wlilch was tieflrat Ainmlean unit to see conduit
at the outbreak uf the Korean
war, le now h part uf the security
force helping to guard the Jap­
anese Mamin.
Uni. nenticll entered the Army
in January, I'lfil and received
Italic training at Kurt Jackson, H.
C. Hu has been awarded the Com­
bat Infantryman Badge, tha Ko
real) and United Nations Bervlce
Ribbons, the Distinguished Unit
emblem and the Army of Occupa­
BV RICHARD KAMINCHKK
BONN, Germany up— Th* three tion Medal for service In Japan.
Western allies charged In a nut* Ha Is a member uf Company F
today that Ihe Russians violated of the L’ lat Infantry Regiment.
four power agreements by restrict­
ing Allied use of the international
highway lo Berlin
The American, Hriliih and
French high com mission# ra for
Germany sent identical natea to
Gen. Vaiily Caulkov, Soviet com­ NAPLES. Fla. Wi~Defenders of
mander In East Germany, demand- Ihe *Flurlda coastline succeeded
that th* Huailaiu lift a month- Sunday in blocking attempts by
ban on Rrlliah and American "sabofeura" to blow up an electric
power plant and a railroad bridge
military police palroli along Ihe
110 mile highway leading from tha on the Weal Coast.
Three who tried to dynamite a
Western Zones through Soviet Zone
mobile railway generating plant
territory to Berlin.
The notei rejected aa groundless used by the Florida Power 6 Light
a note from Gen. Chulkov of June Co. for emergencies were inter­
9 that auch traffic patrola were cepted before they could reach

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1946
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"armed patrols" which could be
banned for encroaching upon Rutalan authority.
"Tb* sole purpose of these pa*
trols . , . Is to provide assistance
where decenary to AUlad official!
and personnel (raveling along Ihe
autobahn (superhighway) In ease
of motor (rouble or other diffi­
culty," the notes said.
lie wat formerly engaged In
Furthermore, the notea added,
farming.

the Druggist99

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Will That
Medicine Hejp?

Ships And Debts
During World War II Itiisuln received 11 billion dollars
in Lend Least- Aid. Included In this aid were C70 ships which
served Russia well during a time of desperate need. The war
ended almost seven years ago but the lletls have still not re­
turned tiie ships in accordance with the agreement. Now
Riissluu diplomats offer to return some of tiie sitips and
have made a bid to ptiiTliase some of tiie others.
Tiie Russian attitude is n bit like that of a man who
owes a large debt acting tin if tie had a rigid to dictate to
ids creditors terms he finds acceptable. The Reds have re­
jected an American suggestion tlmt tho matter he brought
before an International court for settlement.
A nation that repudiates its debts is not to ho trusted
any more thnn a man who turns Ids back on Ills honest ob­
ligations. Contrast Ing tho Russian attitude with Hint of the
Finns, who have met their war debt payments cheerfully
and promptly, tiie Reds appear at a disadvantage.

P m

federal government take* In 10
timei what It did In 1939 and ICO
time* aa much a* in 1900. Dr.
Smith's topic was "cutting the
federal waste line." Effective coin*
munity leadership was the theme
of Dr. Myers’ talk.
Cordon Gray, president of the
University of North Carolina, web
corned the visitors. Initrur'aci In
~
H a rry
vicr-p— sldenl uf &gt;h.i San Anturm-.
Texnn. chamber group; Dwight It..
Havens, manager of the U. H. C.
of C. service department; Lloyd
Foiter, Birmingham Ala., C. of C.
and W. G. Slattery, head of the
distributive education department,
University of North Carolina.
Mr. Breckenridge revealed that
he had served as chairman of ar­
rangement* and talent selection
for a "talent night" program on
Thursday night. He also sang with
an all Florida quartette of chainber of commerce eiecutlyes In­
cluding; John Proctor, assistant
manager, Miami Beach C. of C.j
Lon Marsh, publicity director,
Divtorm Bt»ch; let# Smith# Bmr-

tow chainbar m u i| tt. Eddie
Bmumal, Lake City chainbar man­
n e r waa at the piano.

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Social Calendar

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M ONDAY
The Gemma Lambda Chapter of
Sigma I’ht will meet at the
ne of Mr*. Date Scott Jr. at
1:00 p.m. All member* me urged
to be present for tho regular busik u meeting.
vacation Bible School *' 'hi’
Flrat Baptist Church will begin
at 0:00 a.m. All children three
through 10 yearn of nge tr* In
vltad. Thrta year old* are those
who will be four by Dec. .11.
Tha Truth Seekers Glas* of the
T i n t Methodist Church will meet
In McKinley Hall at 1:0n p.m.
The Beardall Avenue Circle will
meet at 2:00 p.m.
TUESD A Y
^Vacation Blblo School at the
rtret Baptist Church at H:(Hi u til
All children three through
10
year* of nge are invited.
The Pilot Club will hold Its rrr
.
ular dinner meeting In the Yacht
Miss Mildred Vernclle Turoei und Miss Betty Jean Sheppard who
Club at 0:30 p.m.
The Seminole High School HhiiiI graduated from Itnrnnp.ss Kilangei School of Nursing in Chattanooga,
will hold summer practice In the Tcnn. on June b. Miss Turner’s parents are Mr. nnd Mrs. It. E. Turner
school band hall at 7:30 p.m. AH of 'J10 West Seventeenth Street. She graduated from Seminole High
Mias Shrppntd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S.
alumni and Interested persons are School In June of
Sheppard, reside nt 2108 Coidova Drive in Highland I’nrk. She nlso
cordially Invited to be present.
'Monroe Chapter No. lb will graduated from the locnl high school In HUB. The girls received their
fteet in the Masonic Hull nt 0:30 mining diplomas nt the Flr.il Baptist Church at 8:00 o'clock in Chat*
p.m. The Royal Arts Degree will tnnnogn. Both Miss Turner r.nd Alls* Sheppard have been transferred
tn Chestnut Lodge in Rockville, Md. where tliry will receive psychia­
M conferred.
tric training und Aug. II will mark the completion of their three years
WKDNKHDAY
Vacation Bible School nt the o/ mniie's training.
first Baptist Church from IMHt
a.m. until 12:00 noon.
The Prayer Meeting Service nt
the First Baptist Church will be
al 8:00 p.m.
The Executive Committee of the
ige
Air and Airs
first Baptist Church will hold Its
'll and Mrs. VV. It Brinson
ad si
yesterday to spend
some lime
monthly meeting after the pi«}•&gt;■- eiiler tallied
the
Ford Keeling left
■Meting service.
bridal party and out of town in Rochester, N Y
TH U ItH D A t
; guests with a garden parly fol­
Jimmy Dellrine returned on F ri­
The Mens Brotherhood supper lowing the wedding rehearsal
day from Camp Wlngmann In
and program inerting will lie nt Sunday afternoon.
Avon Dark.
7:80 p.m. at the First llnpllsl
A color scheme of green and
Church.
white
was
curried
out
and
the
Rill Tyre lias returned from
Tha Intermediate O.A.’n of the
was renlered with a cry­ Miami wheie he attended the
Ftrat Baptist Church will meet nt table
stal
bowl
of
while
gladioli
and
thk homo of Mrs. Dougins Htrn- giei it tapers Large urns of white Shi Inc convention.
■trom, 1011) Mngmdln Avenue, nt
gladioli and potted plnnts were
Flunk Shames of New York
7:30 p.m,
The Tourist Club will inert ut placed nl intervals throughout the City Is spending n few days In
garden,
The
same
color
predomlnHanford on business.
8:00 p.m. for n covered dish «np
dgf and cnnnntu nt the Tourisi nl nl in the refreshments. Assist­
ing
Mrs
Brinson
In
serving
were
Major and Mis Glenn Govocek
Cmb, Memtirrs me n iked to hifuc
a covered dish, sandwiches and Mi s i i Iiviii Mini anil Miss Mettle nnd son Joe &lt;&gt;f Washington, D C.
Sims
are visiting in Sanford with tel*
their own table service
Invited •" he with the honored live*.
Seminole Chapter No. 1!. tinlet
of Eastern Htnr, will meet nt Do gin t*. Miss Ford und Mr Keel­
ing were Mr. and Mrs. K. M.
Mr. nnd Mr*. F. B Stowe re
Masonic HnH nt K:tm pm.
this
afternoon
from
The Dorcus Cirrlc of the I’p Find, patents of the brldr; Air*. turned
s a in Community I’reahyterlan II .1 (inode, mother of the Mexico where I hey have spent the
Church meets with Mrs. Chester gri”On; Miss Mnrijane Eubank*, past six weeks
Daniels, Deacon's Den on I «kc MD. Betty Cagle, Miis Kbits*
Dr. f. W. Baker spent MuMarkham All going should meet Renl i m. Jim (tilliurn, Stanley
at the church nt k!:lin p.m. Trims Bromley, John Krblcr Jr., David weekend In Tlftnn, Ga. with hi.
Itii.s), Itiiliard McNnb slid Doll mother, Mt» J J. Baker, who
(flotation will lie provided
The Bed ('toss will hold an an­ Flnnim, Itev and Mrs A. (!. Mr- crlehrntrd her 10th birthday
nual meeting nt 3:00 p.m. nt the Imil*, Mis and Mis. (icorge
Air. and Mrs. V. A Williams
Yacht Club. Chnrlrn Morrison will Tmihy, Mis. Claude Foul Mr*.
Culver Sims, M ish Olivia Bird, St returned last night from Miami
conduct the program.
Vacation HlliFe Behind nt the Mr. and Mm. Karl Sims, Martin where they spent a week with
first Baptist Church from P up Sims of Atlanta, (in. Mr. nnd Airs. relntlvr*.
Knyinond Knapp and Miss Jackie
g.m. to 12:01) noon.
Air. nnd Mrs Harold Keeling
There will lie a special meet Knapp "f Jacksonville, Air. and
lag of the Hrminoln Belieknh Mrs.
Richard
llasx, Daytona have left for College Station, Tes.
liodge No. 41 nt Odd Fellows Hall Bench, Mr. mid Airs. James Man­ In visit fnr two weeks with her
na, D.’ Lnnd, Air. nnd Mr*. Wnl parent*. Air. and Afr*. W. A.
kt 7:10 p.m.
VThe Executive Board of the lace Tyre, Mempltl*, Tenn. and Wapple.
flmlnole Association of the Worn- Miss Bel I le Him*, Richmond, Vjt.
Afr. nnd Air*. Roy Holler have
*•'■ Missionary Union will meet
returned fiom Rretton Woods,
•{the First Itnptlst Church In Dr
B IR T H A N N O U N C E M E N T
N. II. where Mr. Hnllei altemled
Land at 2:00 o’clock. All officers
Mr and Mis Dudley Glover of a convention of (lie one million
" M l I’alm Drive, Tampa announce dollar ngenl*.
P R A IItIK L A K E
the birth of a daughter, Rose
nmiy, mi June IK, Mrs. Glover Is
Air and Mr* W II Meriwether
tin former June Gnntt of Sanford end daughter I'amnla and son
Waller Jr. Iinve left fur New
Cnmlles me appropriate used Smyrna Beach where they plan to
~
Showing
on a dinner or supper table; I hi*v spend I he next three weeks.
‘A Song tn Horn
me nut appropriate for n lunrli•on table unless the shades aie
Danny Knye
Dr. nnd Air*. D. K. Alorgnii of
ilinwn or the day is dark.
Virginia Alayn
Columbia, S- C. are guest* at the
Technlrolor
home of Gpn. and Alta. J C.
•if tile Association and presidents llutchlMoti and me also visiting
"HrIkID Lfi»r
of
local
anrietlc*
are
urged
In
other relative* In Hanford.
Gary Cooper
attend and he ncrompanlrd by as
Lanren Recall
many local officer* ns possible.
H. W. War* left Friday morn­
ing for Roanoke, V*. to attend
the Rnutheastem Jurisdictional
Conference of the Methodist
Church. He will return to Sanford
In about two week*.
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Atr. and Mra. John A. Elck left
over the weekend for Raveua, O.
where they plan to vtalt their
daughter and inn-ln-law, Mr. and
Mr*. Richard Sword and daugh­
ter Beth Anne.

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Mr. and Mra. Bill Kirk am)
children Buddy and Beott have
returned to their home on Wait
Twentieth Street Mr. Kirk and
Buddy have been vlaltlng In
Wellington, D. G. and Detroit,
AHch. and they were joined on
the trip home In Birmingham Ala.
by Mra. Kirk and their other eon
who had been vlaltlng relatlvea In
that eity.

Mr. and M m Joa Baker plan
to leava tomorrow for Wayerosi,
Ga. to spend • day with Mra.
Baktr'a parents, Mr, and Mra. J,
B. O'Neal, before going to Den­
ver, Goto, where Mr. Baker will

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Final Wedding IMattH
Told Hy MiHH Ford
M in Julie Kuril nrinmint'eil In
ilny the final phili 1 'if her marrlage In John Keeling Jr "f Ibis
eity. The vtfilling will lake plnci*
Tuesday al w.nn p.m nl ibc FI m I
Presbyterian Gluirrli, with the
Itev. A. ti Mclnnls nfficlating.
Airs Rliliiiril Bass uf Diiytntiu
Beach has been clinscn by Mis*
Find a* mat rnil nf hnnni nml
I n lile -n ia b li w ill lie M l-- M iin jntin

Eubank* and Mis- Belly Cagle
Miss Jackie Knapp nf Jm-k'i.n

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_____ yesterday
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turnad
Tea. where
'hi
they attended the
wedding on June !2 of their
daughter, Martha Earle, to Lt,
John Miller of Roewall, N. Max.
They alio vldted with raletlve*
In Han Antonio and Ketrvllle.

ORMQND BEACH, FLORIDA

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.hint* flushes Wed 'I’tt
William ( ’otipor III

Friend* will be glad to learn
that Mr*, Maude Callaway ha*
renturned from the Orange Me­
morial Hospital and 1* getting
along nicely at the home of Atr.
■rid Mr*. J. H. Cog burn at I6D1
East Second Street.

Friend* will be Interested to
know th*t Ralph II. David, Hit Is
now stationed In Han Diego, Calif,
and lit* address I* ns follows: Co.
52, Co 0170, United Slate* Naval
Training (Tenter, San Diego, 31,
Calif.

WHY LEAVE FLORIDA
THIS SUMMER?

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Alls* Nancy William*, hr Id ■elect, \vn» honored on Friday nig it
nt 8:00 o’clock with n linen show r
given by Mrs. AL It. Smith nt ha
home nt 15(1 Rosalia Drive. A pir &lt;
and grreu color theme was altra lively carried out with the foe ,1
point of interest m tha bviuj
room being centered on the |u'r
sprny of pink rrepo myrtle an!
rosebuds licaullfnilv niranged or
the mantel. Several other ariatigttlienls of the pink blossoms wet'
used In the living room nod o i
the liuffrl 111 the dining imm Forming n lovely decoration fo •
tile dining table m o n loll, glace 1
fill centerpiece of (link sirmlns Ik
an Early American bowl.
Several roinnutic contests If
keeping with the bridal them't
w-ere enjoyed by the guests uil|
.prize* being awarded to Air*. Ib*f
Britt and Mr* A.
(Tevelniuf,
A novelty of the party whs the
recording of Miss Williams' rxi
cUmallnn* an she opened hef
many lovely gifts from bed
friend*. These remarks were Inter
read bark to the honor guest, pro.
vidlng much amusement during
the evening.
Refreshment* consisting of pink
and green Ice cream, petit for*
nnd *nlle,l nuts were served by
tin hostess assisted by Mrs W,
Mr*. Will tutu Killer i%n*|irr II, wlmsi* itmrriimi1 %v;m an *•v*»ni *»I
II. Fort. Those Invited f" be with
ha* vi-.if ial in Suhfm ,| \v1111
Miss Williams, were Mis It. A. .^ii hit tiny in Mi’W Y"i k H I v Mm
Williams, '|r* Nancy Dobbin*, M h ('Lit rliH U 1 him n l h r r lininr »&gt;tt Hu n f **i &lt;I \ v t n n c Set Vi 115; u t hi t
Mr« A C Wilburns Mrs Eugene m Lei at thi* Li jintifnl utnltltn^ \%a I fi ilrnt U N Do* . 11*», t (la*,
Fslridge, Mis (l W D"'igla«, lituff «'f lit* hi 1'lt’HI "Min lit l*i iltt »-tfit I'nivi’i
Mis. (' it. Flanders. Mi* Bicimid
Walker. Mrs l{ II Lamb. Mrs.
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Iti j i i m r i| I ' itii ] I mmA
. If all
Roger It Heliiiinll, Ml* Doimbl
a ay, N .1 , himI Hm' h'i I rLmna *
Reagan, Airs. Buddy Mock, Mrs.
Stall of }{"KLlll V, ( ‘oilII
Voile Williams, Mis. A. J. Walker,
A i •. * p t l n i l w a
hold
in
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Mrs. W A Ludwig. Mrs W W.
11 iff* Ilni;hi*!* I mthimh O tr Y a n d * t l ilf Su it* at 11*1*1 V n a i f i
Horne, Mrs, .1 S Cleveland. Mr*. Li m\ h)i*s i •!VV
1finin K»ll**r
M Ld I Ml \*'VV V*Mk ('ilk f'oIlnW 1lltf
I) ft Crumley, and Mrs Paul mi Sahiitln»1
y nl 11.00 ant. til I htl I h f t n r p f l i o n Mi r i f o l p h I* ft oil a
W * ( Id l l i y f r l p H i l o i l y L I In I ' i i m i B H
I'esnld.
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K pist'U 'al ( T n n r h la N pw
Also Mis Roy Itiitt. Mrs F I.. V
mnttttl him i fIff Yvhiih •Im•v plan
.'i k H » v T’lit* h r i th ' m tiu* wia|«t
In niak* iloti hum*' id I t Sill,
Woodruff. Mis .1 I. Miller. Mrs. r-l ilauu'Llri &lt;»f M h* M u iv
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.1 C Mitchell, Mi« 1‘haib's Muir* ll'u rLi'x, f iu m r r In*mI &lt;»f Mt»* W ain ( *kla
M m i "'i'o ill* ndt I M tii'Hirt
load, Mrs W F Brooks ,lr . Mrs. i n \ n i v i w h m , N l t A , un«L*i t in lith*
Fort, Mrs R *’ Wilev, Mr&gt; \ J. I ' m ^mL h I E ra n k h n I* Ktane vi*|t M j i H mi V * i i i»iIh i, h v , Ha* I L d t on
I Vlersim. Mrs W |i l.aidlrter, Vi I Pfl fip i'l IS fill* K il l «&gt;f \I t 4 S* la n d in N o w Y**» k I hj \ ; IIII'I
Mrs \ r1 iTovebind Ml* I M li 11 . hr*11 S t i l l ' s atilt lli' Lih* A le* \\o*f Mil r1,11 r U||ol| I '"11* j', t S i m i t
a mm a d " 1 •■( l l u
tv V o f k S o
Hlineciphei. Mr II F Morn * and Ruth t
T h . 1 1 m MM'iiv u a Mrs t’rarl tlansell
\ l " the pi t fartiieil hy H d ID a S i i m m I * I»' t \ •! Ik. Mill! k N W m i i t i i , \ \ . »
I o|l&lt; k*.
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Misses Jean Ha yei. Itnlibb* Morion, M " *t She* niNki'i n f F ill htii p h min .1*i » li'Mt
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Mnrv Earle, Rebecra Stevens,
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W I'll 11' flotVi'lJI U T l *' pi III ft I t»ll

Wylie nad Wyllne Vickery of
Palatka are spending thl* week
with their grandmother, Mr*.
Lillian Vickery, and their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mr*. V. C. Aleesrnger.
Atr. and Mr*. John D. Abraham*
have been called lo Okeechobee
because of the Hines* of Air.
Abraham*' Miter, Atr*. R. G. Gil­
lette, a former resident of Han
ford.

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the ter vie* of an expert'
In niir moilern plant your
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The Public He*l Art The OnrH Who Hurvlve

Store Cloned all day
Wednesday June 25 fur

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�Tennis Tournament Will Be Launched Next Week
All Age Groups To
Be Entered In One
F l i g h t For SixWeeks Net Tourney
The annual City Chnmplonnhin
Tennis Tournament will begin l" '
ficlelly on Wednesday, July 2, at
the Lukefronl court, It wan an­
nounced today l»y Thomas Strlng•r. City recreational director. Th"
•ntry phoa.- of the tourney I,cyan
today nod will run tliroiiKh next
Monday inidnii(ht.
All person* seeking tu enter
tki rhamplomihlp net meet mind
Submit an nilr&gt; blank, Ihnl run
bs found elsewhere on thin pane.
T h I i yenr’s
tourney will be
a little different
from those In
pait years, rlnee
•Vtry cuntesant
Will he grouped
Into the aarm
flight. This nilags flight win
b« (tibdlvlded in
to five different
bracken; rncn’i
•Inglei, women*’
•Ingles, m e n ’ i
double*, women's T . R. Tucker
double*, ami mixed double*.
Stringer predicted nt leant till
pgusl number of entries for Mil*
year’* tournament an the 70 that
entered lad year. "We hope fur
tnori than hid year but expect
about the mine number," lie
said.
Th* recreational director urged
all natters In the nreo to be ore
and enter within the deadline
period. Plover* will be given one
weak In which to enter the tour­
ney, AppHrntlom mud post math,
ed before next Monday ut mid­
night In order to be officially
entered In the meet.
Stringer forecast nn earlier
finish for the six-w eek mara­
thon. "We hone to get the tour­
nament rnmnlrlrd hr Aug. IS ut
thi latrat,” he commented.
T . K. Tucker, winner of tin*
men’s slni'lra lust year will be de­
fending his title olice iigaili this
year since he bus indicated lie
Will play.
"This U a marvelous oppor­
tunity fur everyone In the fainllv
to enter Into an athletic event,”
Stringer pointed out.
So far, plans cull for the oluy
off* to be stuged III the I.iikufrolll
court during the day.

Blues Seek To End Losing Streak With Daytona Here
Seminoles Will Bank
Winning Hopes On
J o r g e Rivero To
Stop Club’s Skid

Sanford's bid to win the second
half pennant hrean on the wrong
footing a* the Blue* lust the first
three game* despite the stellar
performance of newly acquired
Florida Slate league
Pel. catcher-outfielder, Frank Smith.
Won 1,04)
1000
Th U evening lb* Sen* n d*a
J ’ville Itch
1000 will play at home and &gt;•!.. b*
Orlando
.607 turning their hopes into the
lid.and
.607 hand* of righthander Jocge hiLeesburg
333 vero, who defeated the Orlando
Cocoa
333 Senator* Ih* last tint* out, 7-4.
Dtmiu Bell
.000 Rivero will oppose th* Day tun*
Pulalka
000 Hatch Islanders.
Sanford
Sanford opened the necond half
Jut KMinvillu Beach 7 UeLsnd 2
with a 0-4 whipplag at the hand*
l,eckbiirg 7 Sanford 6
of Dick Dotson and Del.and last
I lay Iona Beach 10 Cocoa 1
Palalka at Orlando ppd wet Friday night In the Memorial
Stadium. Orlando then came to
grounds
town and nipped Sanford 2-1 be­
l.eefiburg at Pulalka
hind tha air-tight
hurling of
Orlando ut HeLand
Wayne “ Hip" Bewell ana th*
liaytonu IlciuTi ut Sanford
hointr* of Bill Shot** and-Danny
&lt; oion ut Jacksonville Bruch
Doy
l ast night th* Leasburg Jin*
Florida InlcniutliMal Lcagur
662 run Iin lied for the Blues a* Ih*
26
51
Miami
632 Parker* edged S*iiford 7-6. It
26
46
Tumpu
358 w i n the fourth straight win for
34
43
Havana
461 Leesburg over Hanford. .Man­
4U
37
St P'bnrg
466 ager l.'hurk Aleno was thrown
30
41
W P. Bell
355 out uf hi* fourth game uf the
4!l
27
Lakeland
221 year and t.'hlro Fundora went to
60
17
Key West
the shuwrre fur th* Packer* In
Bench 0
Tuuipu 1 Mb
th* bitterly fought rontaal.
Miami 7 St Petersburg 2
Tb* .21(1 billing Jim DaskalaiHavana 3 Key West 1
We.'.t Palm Bunch 2 Lakeland U kl* continued tu plague Sanford
as ha druve In th* crucial run*
last night. Frank Smith
famed
All-American halfback from the
University uf Miami, diov* across
one run with u single In four trip*
tu give him a -n't butting average
in (he fiist nine trip* to the plah
as U Seminole Blue.
Smith made ari auspicious be­
By N E IL OII.BHIDK
ginning fur Sanford by tracking
Associated Pies* Staff Writer
out u homer In n pinch hitting
ThP Jnckxiinvlllu Bench Sea - role last Friday night against
Birds, who tost the first halt Flor­ Del.and. HU hustle and apeed
ida Slate U'Oguu flag to llio He- waa Sonfotd’* must enrouraging
I,ami Bed lints by u gnmu and a note uver th# week-end. Hiving
half, look a little revengu Sunday It the typical "college try’
night by whipping Del.and 7 3
Hmlth'a second appearance at
In the funrtri Inning Jacksonville the plat* saw him beat out a
lleacb eliaseil HeLund's Bed Hob- bunt, ateal second and rnme
urts olf the mound, then did Ihe home on a fly ball for tha lone
same to leflliumlcr Bob Soukup. Blue tally In Ih* d o s t 2-| O r­
lului I'eluer finally rellreil Jack­ lando gams her* last Saturday
sonville Beach after five run* night.
scuruil, Bill llohcrlsim drove In two
Peurto ttlcuii newcomer Lewis
of Iht'in with a triple.
Remeus lost Ills second game ui
In
utliur
games
Leesburg th* season last night In lasting
trimmed Sanford, 7 0, and Daytona the distance, though he whiffed 10
Beach timinced Cocoa, 101. Pa­ Packers with hi* biasing fast ball.
lalka at Orlando was postponed
Pr*s* Bos Patter: Oddly enuiign,
because of wet grounds.
Frank Saniora, veteran Inflelder,
Alt
Cahulloro
drove
In
Leesplaying for th« first time this
A Junior League baseball team
Frank
Will be formed in Hnnfuril for burg's winning run with an out­ ssason the same night
field
fly
In
tee
seventh
H
**ve
Smith made ill* debut, cracked
I'Atfy bidweeii tb'* s',e** of IP til lit
Put
McCullough
hla
sixth
victory
out a homer too, Th f Blue* have
4k« Lakafwnt .playground tumorhit 44 hrnnera thin season or three
“tgw airofflhOrr jii ailifi ji.ni-. It wu* ugnlnsl eight losses.
Pee
Wen
Wenger
pitched
a
lwo
mure than lust year’s (Hunts hit
announced Imlny , „,bv , Thomas
hitter
for
Daytona
Beach's
win
ov­
ail season. Thu r*HL record Is (10
Stringer, City rccientluiuil
di­
er
t.’ucuu.
Wenger
tost
ills
shulout
■ut hy thu Sanford (Hants In 1060
rector.
in the ninth.
when Kd Levy established th*
Howie (io n lie will rollrll 0 "
official fjr.it half statistics gave loop mark nt 33.
IIHIh leaguers. A tentative idled- Del.and the team batting crown
Ail II O A
ula of iinlcrprlic, lid.and, Or with 2U1I Jacksonville Beach was Sanford
4 1 1 0
Undo and (Ivlcilo bu.-i been winked second with .21)10. Jacksonville Kskew, rf-2l&gt;
4 | 2 0
Up. A ll
boys wit hin the ages Beach’s Bed Treadway, with .402, Uroat, cf
3 1 2 0
Of 13-10 are urged to attend tin- brut out DeLand's Bed Roberta Santora, 2b, 3b
4 1 it 1
meet ini' toniorrow lit I he Lake- for individual hitting honora. Bob­ Smith, c
2 0 4 1
Paris*, lb
frunt playground,
er Is hud .300.
Aleno, 3b
t 1 0 0
Thu Junior Lengtieia will pracSanford Manager Chuck Alino Kants, If
3 () 0 0
tic* every Tuesday und Thursday bad 14 home runs to Orlando Man­
4 X 1 3
(Inmates, SB
aftarnuoiiK.
ager Kd Iaivy’s 13.
8 u 1 l
In pitching, Jacksonville Beach's Remsas, p
1 0 0 0
x-Hrooklyn
Tom
Mills
had
10
wins
against
only
Brown Unlvorslfy will becojnu
2 0 i 0
Rhodes, 3b, If
one
loss,
second
highest
in'laagua
tha elgthth muniher of the Kus31 7 24 8
Totals
ttrn
Inteicolleglat* llaskethall history — Hopeh Dean had 17 wins Leesburg
AH H O A
and
three
losses
for
th*
1239
first
League at the start of thu lDSft4 2 9 2
Oaskalakls,
2b,
a*
half.
54 itaiori.
4 0 6 0
Pawlick, cf
3 1 l 2
Fundora, is
2 1 6 0
Collins, If
• ENTRY IILANK
4 2 » l
Long, 3b
4 1 1 0
Andtrson, lb
3 1 1 0
Harman, rt, 8b
3 0 6 2
Caballaro, c
(A ll Agta)
2 0 0 l
Klaln. p
McCollough, p
1 0 0 0
Nam* — .............................................................................
1 4 2 II
Trump, rf
Total*
Addraa*
....................... ....... ..............— ..........— ..........
31 8 27 8
i — Filed out for Hernias In 0th.
Phone-------- ------- ...
Hanford
....... . 010 006 (100-0
Leesburg............. 101 202 lOg— 7
( ) Mtn’a Sing)**
( ) Woman's Singles
It— Uroat, Santora, Smith, KanIs, Paris* 2, Daakalakla, Fundora,
( ) Man’* Doubles (psrlnsr) ..........................................
Coinnk, Harman 9, Caballaro 9.
( ) Women's Doublra (partner) .......... ..........................
B — Paris*,
(Ionia!**,
Harman.
RBI— Bskaw, Smith, Kanla, Oon. i &lt; ) Mlsed Double*'(partner) ..........................................
aalta 2, Remfes, Daskalaakla 9,
Collins, Long, Caballaro. 28—
M A IL T O l Tamila Editor, Hanford Herald, Hanford, Fla.
Oonltbals. B H -G ro a t, Pawlick,
D E A D L IN E : Midnight Monday, June 30.
McCollough. DP— Long to Daikalaklji to Andaraon, Klein, Fun. Atulmon. L ift— Sanford B,
bur| 0. BB-off— Hems** 4.
It 4, McCollough 1. SO-by—
its 10, Klein 9, McCollough 9.
f— Klein 4 In 614 Innings 4 r.

Jax Beach Chases
Red Roberts And
Oet'euts Red Hats

Junior League Club
To Be Formed Here

Titus villa Tldaa

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i .c .x u t r: « h i h t n x i . v - * t r . B * o K »
T i m m m i i n i i M i i i i T j i .*»&gt; in . max
I I . I II S . U T I . M I AS II K I M . I ll M l
Hal
Kiel*
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h an a
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n h sn u p n h i Ava.
ru a
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y , i i i&gt; ti, s i si ssi .s e n
m s 7 io ii? m i
Ja x lleach 17 CIV* 111 111 111 I i
17 11 *1 &gt;« 111 . 1 » 1&lt;&gt; 171 * 711 1S1 SIU
llariuna i7 n o t m sis i ut 3* u i* i i i i i i n .171 1770 717 I I I s it

And RBI Race* For First
At the conclusion of th* first
half, Manager Chuck Aleno claims
all Individual honors for a Sam*
Inole Blue player In tha Flo
' Hda
State League, Tha ax - Major
Leaguer captured tha lead In tha
all-important home run* and runabatted-ln department and ranked
ninth In hitting.
Aleno edged Manager Ed Levy
of Orlando In homers by a 14 to
13 margin and tha Sanford pilot
took the RD1 title with 83 or flv*
more than DaLand’a Rad Roberta.
Meanwhile, the
Blues a* a t*am|
war* by far thi
beat horn* nr
hitting dub wi
43 circuit cloul
to Orlando'i 97
The Blues ma
c r a c k tha at
time homer mad
in tha loop of 69]
set by th* lUftf'
O I a n t * whet
Levy ustahllihec
thu FHL mark uf
33.
Chuck Alaao
Charlie Brewster'* defending
Flurlfe Slat# League champion*
not only capped tb* flrat half
flag by a gams and one-half
lead over Rad Treadway's Jackson villa Beach Sea Bird*, but
look th* tutting aad flsldlag
ill lea a* wall, although by M l glna at on# one thousandth of
a point and one point, rupeelively.
Ana,
coming
up with a thuti.
drring rush dur­
ing th# f i n a l
week of the flrat
half that ended
at tu i d n I g h t
Thursday, Tread­
way snatched the
h a t t i n g lead
away from DeLand'* colorful
Bed H u b e r t a,
winding up with Red Treadway
n remarkable .402 figure tu Rob­
erts' second place .300. Jack Cade,
Do Land, leader fur five week*,
was third with a .3H4. It matksd
the first time this se*c.an that
Treadway had assumrj th* lead.
Tha Red list* (ejk Ih* team
tutting crown with a .2011 figure
to th# .2010 posted hy the Saa
Blrda, and won Raiding honors
with a .064 to Palatka's .063. Both
Dtlund and Jaa Beach automa­
tically "made" Iba Shaughna;
play-offs that follow the iscoitd
hair of the seasrm, tout'pvedtrtldn*
are that at least four of tne re­
maining six clubs are going tu
make them huetl* to finish In th*
same order during the second half,
Third and fuurtn place team* In

*7 i : t l
III *11 VI 17 IS 13 71 IS 111 li t 17*1 717 111 SSI
M*. playo f f will
decided by Palalka
*4 1117 ISO111 100 31 37 1* 17 11 llo 111 171* 744 111 *10
highest percentage figure* for the Orlando
snalurd
us &gt;304 xaiM l 11 ft 43 34 » 14 axa .111 ills saa isa j u
sisson In the event DeLand and Cocoa
*1 n i l
J l l II* I* If 14 17 47 I* 111 141 I4S7 7(1 1*1A ll
*7 1110 lit 171 17 Ii I* II 17 17 171 I II 1710 II* III S4&gt;
Jix Batch again finish one-two, l.es'iiiiru
ll'llrk rn IV. and I,, rarordl
«n TIIK TOP TK.A
U i l T ils
u* two-one, as will tha 1062 pen- P l a r e r - l lu b
tmm ti A II &gt;• II lit UI llll ill It III AVrth AA ek
T , andway, -lax llaarli
V *7 371 7* ICS 11 3 1 II 14 .392
103
runt.
Iti.linrt*, liel.uml (4 1)
!•»&amp; ISO
V tilt 313 ISO IIV 2.V lo 1 « 77
Roberta lad th* loop in hit* Cud*.
Dvi.ainl
I.H 8E 37* *4 III* 1.1 I d 3 is «»N 311
114
with 110, double* with 23, and Te«Uowr, I m y i o n a
ii*
ll #7 341 61 Si 11 3 2 43 44
1*4
CIIK.
Jax
llvarh
V
(»
IDS
Eli
2
t&gt;
'J
Ii*
36)
2H 13
\
with team-mat* Jark Cad* bid
lluglif".
Cncun
ii
3
J
Hi
1
3
2
8
V
IM
i
.i
isi
i
1
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10 triples to lead in that field. llravffke, |ial.an,|
t-H 84 34U 73 H» 7 • 0 7 29 TiS
no
V •
Huberts waa second lo Manager Kltiard. Jax lirarh
SJ 2'.» 69 *7 &gt;« 1 1 11 66
3«&lt;»
114
Saalord 13-11
V U.I 2.»i .11 Ml IN U M 11 M3 ..TUI •T4*
Chuck Aleno of Hanford with 77 Aleau.
V 47 27A 17 n i? 1 U 10 60
rtoljoHsun, Jax llfait.
140
115
RBl'a to Alaao'* 62.
HEMINOI.K DLL'KM FIR ST H A L F AVKItADKH
Cade lad ii
Last This
run* scored with
I1layer MV.-L.) Cist* (t Alt K ll :I H 3H UK Sll It HI Week Weak
64 to Itam-maU
Aleno (2-1 &gt;
V 6.1 236 51 80 16 ll 14 2 62
.836
.336
Bill Moatranaky’r
Torres (0-2)
It
U 6
i
2 0 0 0 II 0
.400
,260
TB, while TreadGroat
V
6 !H 6 6 1 0 l 1 3
.000 .333
way trailed Rob
V 46 1112 86 1)0 7 0 8 10 36
.313
Imbra ....
.313
rrta In hit* with;
Kskew
H 24 too 16 33 2 0 1 1 11
.316 .311
tOO. M a r r I I I
Parlse
V (16 247 1)6 74 H 1 8 | 41
.300 .300
Smith of palatkal
Goruales ......
K 46 164 13 46 1 II 0 0 14 .304
wee second In
.209
Kenls (1-4)
Lfl 34 181 30 60 4 0 l t 14 .276 .276
doubles with 22,|
Rhodea
1.8 67 207 2(1 62 2 3 7 2 30 .260
triples with nine.,
.251
Sherba
I.M 64 191 08 44 3 l 0 1 17
sod stolen basis
.280 .030
liiouktyn
I.H 34 111) 12 26 9 l» 1 0 17 .207
.216
with 20 to 43 for Merrill Smith
1.5 III 87 3 8 2 II 0 0 0
.806 .216
rookie Howard Tesnow of Day- Corrales (T-4)
tuna.
Byrd &lt;M-it&gt;
K 17 •IK 6 7 1 0 0 0 4 .160 .143
.103
It 21) 20 5 3 0 &lt;1 0 (1 1 .116
Aleno lopped Manager Kd Ward
1.5 21 3H 4 3 1 (I 0 0
1 .100
.070
Levy of Orlando for th# home Itlveru (0-11)
If
Kane
I..S
7 0 0 0 &lt;1 0 0
1 .000 .000
ran crown, poling out 14 to
.000
.000
1 0 0 0 II 1) 0 0
it
Lovy’a 13. Davo Drapp of Or- Jones &lt;()-())
laadn lad la aacrlfic* hit a with
try Hum. II ok I iiihii
IV to alao by Pawlick of LaaaHKITI.NI) H A C K : llalii-ock. H|&gt;unburg. PawHrk was aacond to
S o l d , Nanev Duvla
tea at-mat# Back Collin* in timaa
T I I I H D H A C K : llu iiu (Hal. HU
Harinotiy, li n n y : * )
hit by a pitcher, flv# to Collins'
P u l ' H T H H A C K iv y Chain, Kan■lx.
•no H*l.*l, Hyflfinalli'
T ii v m ii T 'a h a t h II:a
n r T i l H A C K : Dare Itups T r u d y
Jax Beach'* sensational Tom
Down, Arisma.
i i i i s r i i w n — ft/iethf m in
Mills wound up tha flrat half with
H I X T i l H A C K 1IU* Diana. .MollU
I Viral Mall ll u l l r Mauhlel
i lr t lv
Hock, Plucky Ular. Air 11*11*. iiaiord
16 victoria* and only one loss, one
HBVKN TH
H A C K : Haxiy Hi,fa.
W h ir l* ', Ciromyaln, Kimipim, l ‘ouo
of th* finest records of its kind tty Xam Alv U ia'a Cjiifrn. Ili .f ln u n Hlvft Hui. lift) lirnk fr
K
H
I
I
l
T
l
i
H
A
CK.
H u rry
Huh.
in loop history, and topped only
ap.cnA l l m i l — ft INik* Villa
lh . York L « d
J.'xclalm. IMhtock. Uunaold, Jolly Ibfiil
by Dopey Dean's record oM 7 wins
N I N T H MACi:
F i v e .S|t»i( 1»*4
lln rry , T.ihiiy II.iy. Itlu* 2*phyr. fin , T # r |# Man
and 3 loaaaa for tha first half uf Honiiiu
l i u i * Nancy |i., v i &gt;
T E N T H ilA t'H i K j i o I (]»•, T a i l ,
the 1039 season.
T i l III II II A I T . — A/IHIka llll*
K lire mv
111r liodd.
UI*|j |i Ioh
Nflln,
Aa was Ih* ras* during the l l r1ai.n1
t - IJrn*i.il, lt*oiu Htal, Iron
opening of the season, teams Urey. H|i«clnl Pan. Wln**d W n rilu r.
will matt a different foe each )ll&gt; 11m•ini&gt;r,y
..............
ii a i t :— a taut* wile
night (or tha first seven days of
Hralriniillc, Ivy I'hnlii, AII* u Iiiiic «.
tha saeond half, aa wall aa tha I.Tlii » Iliu m , llunty liivami. K i n
last seven days of Ih* second fas It. li'l, Hally'a ( I t i *■yi, 1
p i r r i r n x n : — a i h i i , . tin*
half.
1 Vo i'aN*nnl. tiara ijuu*. T r u d y
A flrat annual North-South All- lo urs, r,ir*v*. Thin*, nlimrc. a M m u'a P iln r *
Star game la scheduled fur Han­ f I h miS*I X TI VHh v fHl*ld
A I T I — ft Idili* till*
ford un Friday night, July 26, with
111** 111,11,1. M o Ii U h
|1*]|,,,
pm
a highlight to be th* preaentatlun Oak lluik liurt, .tlnhariii, Crsckai'.
Itiiiiim ilHit. I'r 11•■
of In* fifth annual Z*b Bailiff Oxford,
s » : v v : v r &gt; i ii a i t .— n i h i i ,* m i i *
trophy to the league's most popu­
H,i«»y H uh *. Itlpl*r llhyiinn H*d
lar player. Tha opposing team* l lr o k r r Hold llllal llitliy, I'la P a il,
and popular player will be select­ K l v r r Hat, Tuahade. I.eilia Muu
I I I U M T M H A C K — ft l l l k * Allla
ed by oallota to be distributed In
lllood* Cherub, Vurk Kail,
IIy
all parka Friday and Saturday Itiinaer. Ilrriilla. IUH*|H«. Cruwa
KllShl.
Iluouar
lull,
lla
r
r
y
III,
I,
nights July I I and 12.
M S T I I II Al l'.— ft lMlki Mile

^

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Dali; Double U t
irut and Race*
QuinUUi #v*ry
race

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BASEBALL TONIGHT

8 P.M.

During Ih* peak of tha winter
training spasim, Dalvin Millar had
04 horses In his harn* at Orlando,
Pla. Miller was the nation's lead­
ing munay-wihnliig harness driver
In I960 and ranked third last
jf#ar.

l.udv Vsa. Kd Denton.
nation's
H*d. T a i l * llan. Plva Wool. MarnliInn Alik*. I ' hv I llracan, Dtalnx,
T T J X T I I It Al'H— llrnvk l our**
K’dim, Julia Klngnaiii, llursi H a ­
ul*. Toil Value, Karol Has, T a rt,
ltlf&lt; TeeilMltar, Kni*»«.

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th- p e r H u e l a a e r t l u o
A* pe r li n e fo r Y e a r l y C u a i r a e l
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THE
SANFORD
HERALD
—1

K()K H K N T

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IHITC UlH tlN A I'TH. »:iu Hu, At
lantle, Deylonn
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week, plui Iwi, withuut linen.
I'hullv Halifnlil Iftlit-J.
U N FU K N iH IIK Ii ■1 p a rr tt m
me n t
liiel
ul.I cuupl
couple I'OHlTIVKI.Y ho
illdien ni I'el. .Mr*. Noble,
•Hft Myrtle Ave.

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S ale

A IM ItT I H M ill S A I L

S l ' A i I* *1 !S fmii
Ihoi
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t «*1111 nI hculi ilK
H J r i i i tle'-lpli t .ilh»*l# li»U fI
a Kill tl
K***&lt;ihd
Im i ) l lllim
yon cull ttiiu). of l* (n u ll in (Ills
jiHioi
ll von . n o n l f t m l to live
in n r.*.r»llltm I.suin', t i n
in II.
( nil I . t l I J foi pppijiiiitiiteiii

Yit, IkraKline fur lent.

Cull

SJiifta, Geneva. nSH) to H:UU p in.
nr write no* 1111, Geneva, Flu.

NKW
Ktt.KH
apt.
furnlthe'l
Klerlrle kitchen, ('all 14U1-J.

APAIlTMENT, :i mum*, clean,
nicely furniiiheii, Jml flour, mV
W. 19th Hi.
tfN FU R N IH ilED Home.
601 Celery Ave.

IIV i* Id*** 1 li ne
I ii is■T i Hill
lot"
i In »* Mi t lie v d m nil pin ml c ill
tie- ii ini wil l no I I n i l !im|f See

nIo.Inv1
II

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W a n ! Ada M i l l
he
arrepfed
steer t he l# le p h i* ae
oa
enraao r a a d u m s h a r e * If r n u r a a m e la
l l « f e d I n the lelep bo Me liwoh. In
rrla ra
fur
thi* «*r c o m m o d a l i o n
the a d t e r f l a e r Ia e t pee led fw p a r
p m M tifly . In ord e r
foe aa to
I ros ie r the hr* I p o i a l h l e p e r flee*
nil II « u f
i i l a iiuiaf he l a &lt;t«r
o f f i c e i n t he liny itefwte pnltlt
1 afloM.
T l r a a e a o H i y a « d o usedlatef f
If an r r r u r o r i n t a In y o u r ad
A i r t a n n u l he
iM p u u ilb le
fas
m a i e ( l u m one I n m r r e r l l u o « &lt; ll«u.

I'h u n e

ll.'ttI

per

Hie p e r

1'HONE 118

upl.

ntAOi

-

List*
HERALD
WANT ADS

f vvp
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I
made (a
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A * Dpei iiii 1|i e|*i

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v H l ' l . f *It III
Hol|. Hot foi r U i n l U f

Now You’ll See Unusual Values

For i. ipili-k homemadt&gt; -O'lu gin** riinl Mil with sparkling w*.
put ■ scoop of Ice cream »ml t. tot; ,tli well uml »civc wile
cup Of chocolate milk ill n tall sttiau*.

D R . L. T . DOSS
&lt; in

Pale $

M.m. June 23. 1932

VINCENT

in

M U M I. u l
ih i
i-

In Right Yearn

'

RALPH W

A d n il fii « tr a to r
of
estate
of
C la r a
Yiiti eni. ilts'faaad

m i

Keg. 12.05 Value

N O T ! cm
E L E C T I O N O P O N E S E P E H V lM O It
| F OFtRlit A T I TI Ei l ftSPERM I YN EOAL HE VS oK iHl .M
CO.VHLI1V A T I O N O l H T I I U ’T
J u l y tt, ii*%a
1‘ ornunnt to the .-toil i ' m i s h u t u n i
O o i r l i ' l e Act, Ch&lt;it*lrr ,*U. Kloiulit
■■tint lit*** of I M V ll olU * O lit 1 f !•&gt;
ill 1* 11 of n ii r ift 11oil to hr It* It1
!
J i l l ) t. I HO ? for the e l n t l o l t of ofir
**U|&gt;erV|eor for a three yean te rm
for the Hernlnoti Holt i t*n*rtvnOutt
lUatrls I
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t'hnni l et t.f t ' o n i i n r i « .■
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C L A IIA L L K V I N C E N T
lies vule I
T i l A l l . W IIIlM I T M A I l O M E * N &gt;
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its
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I t A L I ’l l
W N I N A ' E N T file.! VhO |
final rej.oM m A i lin ln l K i in io r of in* I
r * tn t r si I i *I.A It A L E E V I N C U N T |
de ^fate d ; that he filed til* p * * t &gt;•*n
fu r fin al dlasliarg*. ami that lie k i l l
Dpul) to the HohnrrtLIe P t i l h l L A S
H TO N H TItO M
t *o-i n t v
J 'l d a e
».f
Henilriole C o u n t ) , f l n r l d n , on filie
16 day uf Ju ly . I M i. fm appro va l
of Batiiv mol foi final d l » t h a i g « a»
AtlllllnlBliatsii
of
llte
eMut#
of
(*I.A H A L E E V I N C E N T
rfi.-aaied
ert thl* N d a y s.r June K*52

Shirts -------

The l.uweM Price

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K II f c T K Y K N H
A Jilil Utetriitor
of [the
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File Rugs

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the Photilii Holt Cutiaerviitioh Dl*
irl oi* A i l I m U id e a nn y jiereon i|iw
lift, o 1st vole In 'too-rat nlectho
tinder
the C o n* ll tu t lofi and HflVp
lute* of T lorutn itlid w ho I* Hi*.'
IlklKtoA net in lh&lt; heieln named tile
tl 1st
II
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of the PIcHlluue Name Mletute to t werri the hour* nf Df«t* ,1 m. find
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with the Clerk of the r i m i l i
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Court of Hnnltiole I'm in ty. Florid.* w It hilt the I Mel t It t ahull he el lit I hie
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it
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IN PHOIIATP.
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IN U K T H U E S T A T E O P
A &lt;|n u l l f 1**1 elector nn defined III
Owner*

Inqtilte

so ld i IIIIS MONTH

tiutt t Lo v* » « nti pel title of
H nnfot.r
l i o . J o ' s l limne-* nl fni
ii. loss ion 11. * t |.i It's
Hi cause of
oss m i .I* ■ii 1111 lit i A11ri fill nlliei
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IdhpiI Sofa lied

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lid holiiitille mid
KcrUllier,
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HI I I NM m il SIN., FOR
NAVk I'FIISO NN KI.
llnwn jiHyini'iiti. V In'll 11111in Inn,.. k'I'.NKIIAN Minnie •ul I . I'.
tllliale Cull r.lll Hillhnllk I.litHi &lt;ii
all I Pulllt Go,
i hi-ihnurn I,mini' lllfttl.
l ive m Hunlniil in ynnr nwn lullin'
Have icnl uiul drlvlhp time
SJtiHllIV (irclln ullniin, tile hath,
C A S H Ftlll P IS M I S
&gt;i Hi m il In i I'K’tvuy, car hurl,
t i n I n j i n n C m |ti,In « &lt;i ii i HI •t*ill* v i onni, litiindly fnellllirn,
Ml ,S|,llli'l n
kllchen .llldheln, llnl|,nlnl Inllpr
C p l o (inn Foi I ' l n i r ' l i l n
mnl i.fii(|iinli,i, linn Theim nil
C u ll I W I I III in’ll I n i l , l I |. Ill
rpm •' lien lei, lulled mnl plimlei
eil mi IIn, Iii •
•ul nl ci I ciillnpii, njiu
ilium lnui|&lt;ic,i,icit luln.
Cljlrr Weller llnmeii, Inr.
A
SH IIC LEH W AN 'IEO
«•
Corner Melhiuvllle and It
We liny, nell A trade need
K H IlN IM lI.H " lieili uiiin x u '-K 1'
furniture. Wilium-Almei Finn
i.|i. in, ini pi' Ini Cuntncl iiwnei
IIlire Co I'll F 1't. I'hune dl.H
nl him) MjikduIim
W ILL IIIIY your mi nignidlee*
u( uge nr cundllhin. I'huiii. III!
rilX E IK i FKKHH- t.'nmuUta lion
Huy Heel, lliilliei I.ltlle I 'lt I
IIMill'• Tllli'du Fend .store.
Cei l.ut.
Hi .MSILit IIIIMKHITKH
y
W(IKK SVANTED
‘J
N O ltTII ( A It G U N A
MAI D oi Day Woib
.lo«e|ililii&gt;M OU N TA IN S
IilemI Hummer HnniRsflei K!
Johnsiiii, lllli E. lih HI.
mile* f rum A*hevllle. Cool,
HAHY H riT E It. Mr*, l alkenheip.
le.lfiil, IlivIpuiHlillit, udjuln
brut leferenci'M Plume Clllt-J
iiiK lunriiiK riniiintuin *1renin,
Kinpeini* view*, uceul.lhlu by
10— IliiMlnrH* OpporlunllieH — 111
tlnee Hluti- iiimiIm, 1496 till.
Term*. VS'iitu Kilwnnl
G
Firlt HALE-.Stuck
uml cipilp
MnlhewH, Owner, Iln* 14110
meni In tup milch Service Kln
Aaheville, N. 0.
Hon. Ilfive nnulher iipenliiK tin
ehle tu refute
Appmsimalely
" ' '■
‘
. 1 IR H S H P *
flHUU will linndlu Gun he Ii
S - A lt n t I.KH FMK H ALE — 1
nanced. Contact .luff
Duvin,
Eighth * Park.
DEEP FREEZE. 29 cu. ft. good

condition. 1209.99. Plume 1914-J.

i

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lim

I I I '. ' ki 4

I VI n C S l I S
I hr
pi ac tu al,
II,M i l l , neulmt i»uy to culivcil
ii,,,i pinch ul hiee/ewav llltu a
ronl, pi Ivnle niom
l'elephuilj
I i ll. fm free i ntlllUlle ill .Lou
I.v 1IU Went bnn|
| lie 1111111I i lie

I Tlile I

L A T T E It Y, Geiieiulor or Hlurtvr
.‘ft i vn i Cull lit i . Swuln'n Hati. iy Hi i vice Hanford Avrniu
um l 2n d
I.

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1, 1 1 .1.
I I I , me t i l l

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I c hilli lau
liout.
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find
Mill AN Dll Morning Helitlnel, Ol
I,tinIn I .veiling Him t ill Kalp*

Huy 1Gift .1

HPF.I IALH
I’hlllipM Carey
AnhcliM Hiding
I i i m u i ) Hiding 11 6 p e r 8 q .
let Grade 113 per Hu
2ID lb. A.phall Hhluglr |4 60
Applied h&gt; ExpsrlS
SKCI HITS LH.SIIIEli A
SGPPI.S YD
blh A Maple
Phone 787
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1.1- NOTTCKH PKHHONALM - ! »

W A N T E X TU A VMcalluii money7
Cleiin tint . lut attic and hrlng
the Htuff to Hanford Faimere
Siiitioii, Mrlnridu lli-wuy every
HPECIAI. HKItVICKB — IB | ^'-Hlay) 7i30 pdi i . __________

U—
Laundromat
H E LA N D unfurnlihed 2 hedrunm SVEHTINGIUlUHE
BAMRUO~
iT l INDH CiruRJi Hipmie T H E Working
Man * ■hopplrui
and dryer. New. Owner going
lower duplwi. Mudeni, dean,
Itugs and flour covering* ul | ['Inee fur new, ^usei^ and ^rej|hlulu
service.
Phone
802-J,
cool Ph. 423 or 171.
shed furniture fur the cumpleD
Vinylv, Plastic, Aephult Tile ni
■ ■ ■ , ii , ---... ■
, 1—
home, iludget Prices. Telcpl. on.
O F F IC E DE8KH at half prict
Linoleum. Free rulimulea. Tele
HOOM furnUhrd
apartment,
1126 T h e F u r n i t u r e C e n t e r
tie
lieautlfiilly t. finlahe&lt;l-|lkc new.
phone 1426, The Furniture Gen
private hath, private entrance
We*i Firet.
______
110 W. Find The Furniture
ter
III! SVest Firet.
Electric kitchen. 619 Mellun■ 11
'.
II . SXIU
Canter.
villa, phone 879.
N EW FLOOKH ur fined In per
ll
I.OHT AN
________
D FO U N D — '.4
TIM V K K H E Eitenntnii «o d »— 28"
fectlun. Old floore made Ilk.
Uiuwnlsh Ian hlllfultler.
to 108". ttenkarlk Gluts and
new. FlnlHhlug, cleaning A wai CilHT:
I.OVELY 3 mum cottage. Fur
ijrlvers license, H.H. card. Call
Palnl Co.
log, also portable power plant
nlahed, 114 Elm Ave.'
Pimt Oil Co. 703, or I. P, Og­
Here lug flemiholu Comity elnr.
' I A N 0 S— Gulhnsnaem Splnata
le*by 132(1-W.
I M I . I , M. Gleason, Lake Mary
— 3 priced from |filO.UO. Includfa 4
W ANTED
--------------------------- _
— ---------tuning!. Terms, trade-in*. KaHMALL black and wlilta spotted
PLUMUINU
W ANTED lo rent, furnlahed 2
der’a Piano Store, lt&lt;&gt;9 Myrtle. Jonireet ami repair work. Fee.
ilvagle IkiuihI. Lake Iluuroe. W.
or I twfroom house or apt. Call
For night appoinlmanU call
estimate. JL L. Uarvay. gut
E. Giles. Ph. IM 2-J-1._______

6lDi.

1268-W.

kl b u t t Par BfW
11 fou want to Buy, b u t or Ball,

* i» m

Hanford Ave. Phone 1928.
Aim u o v o b

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0A B JN K T8 Formica tepe. ( T vidl
Woodworking. 612 Hanford Ave.
Phone 600-W A 1408-J.

LOST: llrown female eoUU dog,
Answer*
to the tame of
"Rruwtile". II1U
Holly
Ave,
Crawford Williams.__________ ^

LAWN MOWERS ihatpened. Hi- LOST: Hound dog. Answar* to
j^cl»i^ repaired. Ikunan'a, 110
"Buck". Identification collar, u
seen, please phono

�A-

r* TV V tv «M ,

Two Collisions
R esult In Injury
'uneral Conducted
lunday ForMr.Spivey To Four N egroes
Two nutomohlte collisions, one
Funeral services were conducted
at 4:50 p.m. yesterday at Brts- of which Occurred In Volusia
aon Funeral Home for Benjamin county and which resulted In in
Franklin Hplvey, 41, who was Jury to gtujr Negroes, were In­
tiled In an automobile accident vestigated early Haturday morn­
n Friday afternoon about 4:45
ing by Htate Highway Patrolman
o'clock.
The Rev, George Marsh, pastor R. D. Harrison.
of Wesleyan Mer.udlst Church of
One of the drivers In the Volu­
Pants officiat'd and burial took sia County wrerk, which occur­
ee In Sylvan I.ake Cemetery. red about .1:00 a.m. Hsturdsv on
Born In Remlnole County, Kept. Highway 17-02 two miles north of
O. 1010, Mr. Hplvey had lived DeBnry, was arrested by Hat ri­
ire all of hi* life. Ills home was sen, taken to the local County
near Paola. H r Is survived by the Jail, anil Inter in the morning ivn&gt;
widow and two *on«, William and released to Volusia rounty au­
James Hplvey; two brothers, J. M. thorities. lie Is Ham Mllson, Han­
and W. I). Hplvey of Hanford: ford Negro, who faces a rhmge of
three sisters, Mrs. J. V. Jones, driving wVle drunk.
Sanford; Mrs. Hollis Phillips
Two Negresses, Amanda W ill­
Jacksonville; Mrs. C. ,M. Gnann of iams and Georgia Dabney, both of
Euslls; one half brother, I. M. Hanford ami passengers In Mil
Dyess, Hanford; and a half sister, son’s car were the most seriously
Mrs, J. V. Jammcs of New Smyrna injured. The former Negress sufBeach.
fsred deep lacerations of the right
arm and right shoulder hlade, In­
ENJOYH XMAtt IN JUNK
ternal Injuries In the right side
OKLAHOMA C ITY igu. Last and is still In Fernald-Lmighton
Christmas the R. E. O'Connor fam­ Memorial Hospital where she wn*
ily gathered up all the presents taken In an amhulance.
and slowed them away, unopened.
Georgia Dabney was taken to
In a closet.
Hanford by a passing motorist
They decided to wait and cele­ ami later In the morning was
brate Christmas when their 10 year treated by Dr. George Hlarke for
-old son. Donald, returned from serious cuts of the knees anil fare
Korea where he was serving with bruises, and was then sent to the
the 431h Division.
hosjiltal,
llnnry Wycat and Fred Rock,
Negro passengers with
Nelms,
received emergency treatment nt
the hospital. Wvcat had a broken
arm and Rock had fare and bond
lacerations. Henry Rradley. a
passenger with Mllson, escaped In­
jury.
Iloth of the automobiles were
totally wrecked, said Mr. Harri­
son.
He reported also another colli­
sion wlifrli occurred at 1.00 a.m,
Haturday on Hemlnole Boulevard
two miles north of Hunfotd In
which cars wern damaged con­
siderably, hut no Injuries resulted.

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(»ate On Femininity
COLUMBUS, O I/T--Professional
baseball today turned thumbs down
on the signing of famlnlne player*.
The nrllon, a Joint ukssc by
Commissioner Ford Frick and Mi­
nor longue I'rcsltlenl George M.
Troutman, come on Ihc heels of
announcement that Harrisburg,
I’a , of Hit* Interslale league had
signed pretty Eleanor Engle.
Miss Engle went through pro
« im s practice with Ihe Senators
Sunday, but
it watched
watc'
the gome
ess bog.
bos and wi hi
from (he press
ir Job •
today on her
ns stenographer.
Traillmsn, In a telephone con
venation from Hsn Francisco, said
today that “ such Iraveillei" as Ihe
signing of women players will not
he loleralrd, and that clubs sign­
ing, or attempting lo sign, women
players will lie subject til severe
penalties."

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WEDNESDAY, JUNK 211, ItSO P. M.
Two beautiful modsrn 2 and 2 bsdroom homes of HARRY P. and
ROBERT J. BARTHOLOMEW, 424 and 4S4 go. RId. i wood A t #..
Ormond Hooch) largo grounds) Ideal location) boat of roaotrnc(ton) Immodlato posoosalont modern In ovory dstsltt homos to
ba appreciated) fine trees and thrnbbsryt cloao Inspection urged!
block of Halifai River.
WEDNESDAY, JU N E 35, 7il0 P. M.

Unlveriltr Dtlve-la ReeUorsnt, mile north of DeLund, fully
equipped, fin# bulUIngi lot ITIsllOi good buelnoao, Ideal loca:
tfani A. J. ORRVAIB, Ownar.

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y lo u Beach, • Norik Halifai Avo., I t room 4-unlt homo and
huoma property) I Md|i| private entrances and baths, goad I*
m *u aad In demand) |uat off main ati good atato of ropalra, all
'"•R furnlahodl Utal lOvaltou, only faw bloeka of octant open
(aspectioni alloy ttid A. M. day af sale) ARTHUR l . 88L18, Owner.

ItM P. M&lt;
&gt;Tourtnt Court and Raalanranl U. 1. 1. lira mites aartk of
Floroo, Cafe, Mvkg quarters, 7 rental unite, fine bldgs I nil
eqlppev and fvnMod) ftao Income) HRRBRRT STOLL*
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families and many of them are
becoming permanent resident*.”
Pointing out that one of the
chief obligation* of a Rotarlan la
to think nhout the futuie and to
plan projrrt* of enduring value In
the community, M r Ratlgan snl-l
that the time bo* come for all
citizen* to think nimut the future
of Hanford, not Just five yearn
flow now, hut ten nn&lt;l 1ft years
hence.
Mr. Rntigian welcomed Into the
club ns a new member M. L. Its
burn, president of the Hanford
Merehnols
Association,
whose
classification Is Laundry and Dry
Cleaning. -The President also an­
nounced the l.ndles Night enter­
tainment nl Hnnlriiiilo Hpilngs at
(1:10 o’clock Wednesday and urged
nil Rotarlnns and their wives to
he present for supper.
Mr. Ilntlgan raid that the rluh
is financially stronger than it was
one year ago, that its membership
has been strengthened by the addi­
tion of new members, though smite
who wero unable to make attend
anre have hewn dropped.
He railed attention to the fine
programs which have been ar­
ranged during tha past year and
particularly commended
B. L.
Perkins Jr., program chairman,
for Ills interest and efforts In this
behalf.
He said, with respect to com­
munity service, that it Is not tho
Botary Club's function to carry
through community project* hut
merely lo study the needs of the
community and to foster and en­
courage those projert* which are
for the most good, lie cited ns an
Illustration of what the Rotary
Olttb can arid should do In this ra­
sped as Ihe swimming pool, which
was u Rotary Club project* tho
Junior hnseliull league, sponsoring
a boy for Boys Htate, and the
donation of a sewing machine to
the hospital.
Visitors Introduced hv Charles
Morrison Included Charles Wagner
UNil Leroy I jiwaou.

Hampshire,- hie f tr f r f e
the Senate, sounded a M l
Ing; Republican* can tow this
year, he said, "if wo enter the
campaign bickering or divided."
Bridges, who hasn’t declared for
either Tart or Eisenhower, ex­
pressed his views In a letter to
convention delegates.
It was Sen. Estes Kefauver of
Tennessee, leading In the delegate
count for the Democratic Presi­
dential nomination, who colled the
GOP strife a bar • room slugfest.
"Such accusations between two
leading Republican candidates . . .
besmirch American honor," Ke­
fauver told n fund - raising dinner
In Chlraqu Sunday night. "1 have
no doubt." tic added, "that It will
he exploited by Soviet propagan­
dists."
Other • Democratic aspirants
spoke nut. loo Avrrell Harrlman
blasted holh lending GOP contend­
ers for promising tax cuts. Sens.
Richard II Russell nf Georgia and
Hubert H Kerr of Oklahoma took
Ihe stump In their own behalf.
Hut their utterances mostly were
lower • pitched than those in tha
GOP arena.
1,1 Gen Robert L. Elchelborger,
formerly Gen. Douglas MacArthur's right hand man in Japan,
parted political company with hla
old chief and came out for Elsen­
hower.
Tall himself, planning lo dine In
Baltimore tonight with Maryland's
24 - member delegation, stood pat
on his claim that already he has
a few morn than 600 votes lined
up for the first ballot at Chicago. It
takes 604. to win.

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ff'nMllni«rr| I- mmii I’flfl* On#I
■some "nnllsemllle sheets" he said
had been circulated ^
t
A front
running Dcinnrrnt
called II a "bur room slugfest."
A lending llrpuhllenii warned that
too much bickering can lose the
election for Ihe parly Bill ihe GOP
battle for delegates roared on In
day us noisily as ever.
It even left physical violence In
its wnkn In one nollylng sector
Fighting broke out In Puerto
lllro Sunday us Itrpuhllruns chose
two rival three
member delega­
tions to the national convention
The delegation* are uncommitted
hut line reportedly favors Tuft nmi
the other Elsenhower for tho Pro
sldenttnl nomination
Police &lt;|iiellcd the Islnnd ill*
lurhunee. hut the question of which
delegntlnn will he sealed Is just
one more lo lie fought out In Chi
rnuo — like Ihe qut-alinn of Texas'
holly disputed delegation, among
others
Fleet Ion of llfpuhllcnt! delegates
ends today with Ihe choosing of in
In llllmil* lo romptelc the state's
slate of 00. Taft was expected to
widen Ills lend there, Of Ihe 50
already chosen, he has 111 lo K.l*
mtlmwer's one
Democrats nnmc 22 delegate* to
day In Indiana, IH oilier* In various
states later In Ihc week for (heir
convention opening July 21.
The Ili-puhllcnn convention starts
two weeks from today, wlllt a ter­
rific row over ronlesietl delegates
shaping up
Tull forces struck h*cb in
nit per ads today at Elsenhower's
Dallas, Ten , marge tnui ton unit*
nn*‘s hackers stole Texas' IB con
vrnllon vide* as hrnzrniy ns cattle
rustlers.
"The Klsenhower managers are
screaming 'We wuz robbed' be
cause they know they have lost
the fight," Ihe Taft advertisement
of Eisenhower hackers from dele­
gate • picking scsslonn was Justi­
fied because Ihe general's people
were Demorrots.
Elsenhower, before flying from
Texas hack to Denver, made ■ now
effort to puncture the Taft camp's
claim that he Is o Truman can­
didate. Ho Rally denied at a news
conference that tho President ever
offered to back him for tho 1032
Democratic Presidential nomina­
tion.
Hen. Styles 11ridges of Now

Mtnouneta* . thU

WASHINGTON ( * - Sttettnl Ja-, Sunfcy. l«M #• « “ «* » « ' * « • "
Ir 1. airline* will cancel rtaerva t * » u M ton may pdracmd do not
lions unleu passengers reconfUin •how up to claim roservatkm* and
Word was received this morning them at least six hour* * oeftr* plana* nave to leave with, empty
of tha death of D. T . Fhllyaw flight time.
Which occurred at noon yesterday
to* ingalea
at hla homa In Gainesville. Death
New York
was attributed to a heart attack.
Seattle
Mr. Phllyaw was the husband
MOTOROLA — AOM ISAL TELB TI9 IO *
Washington
Complete W illi aorlsl and hooslor
of tha former Mary Zachary,
Jacktonvlllo
Mian!
daughter of the late W. A. Zach­
Tallahassee
ary and niece of Miss Bessie 7 t
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m e aaatosd Ava.
chary and Mrs. T. Bradford Byrd.
Her step-mother Is Mrs. W. A.
Zachary.
Funeral arrangements are in­
lt* a tls s «S V r p m N s * Oust
Is ptlmorlly concerned with saving complete, according to Miss Besala Zachary.
woodland, many rural homes and
achmla hove been partially saved
by the quick action and medarn S K IN T R O U B L I S ?
equipment of tha Service's crews G I T
R I LI IF W I T H
Mtdi'ttwt LVCO-eo-aOL banliMt &lt;**(»In sther counties.
tv irrilstMn and ItcNne. Doo* no*
Asrlal surveys have shown for- ------ -------------- o*«d by doctor*
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try.**‘ "today. At
money
OUOTSntjO,
tstr; loss by fire nf 45 percent In *i| dfoafl-m
courtfleo which lack protection by
the Service, whereas tho figure
Is 12 ptreont in protected coun­
ties. Seminole Is tho thirty-first INSURANCE AT A SAVINL
county In tho state to come under
FOR YOUR
protection, Mr. Mlkotl said.
Tte Sgmlnole County unit will
HOME • AUTOMOBILE
bo provided with a Dodge power
wagen tank truck which Is sup­
BUSINESS
plied with a light plow for lira
breaks. A tractor and htavv plow
24 Mont
To Pay
will also ba available for the use
of the unit,
Ht &gt;*l
Rich tower In the Service Is
manned throughout tho day and
night during 4ne summar and dur­
ing the day with periodic check*
W ATERMAN DIEM
TAM PA W -Joseph If Water­ at night In the - winter. Houses "Your Mutual Insuranca Friend'
Phone 1011
1st0 Kant First Street
man, 70. president nf the Gulf Con­ arc to bo constructed near tho
Phono 101
struction Co. nf Miami and Ft. towers for the watchmen as soon 111 N. Park Ave.
as fund*1 ara available.
Lauderdale, died Sunday.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXIII

Established 1008

Coast Line Plans
New Passenger,
Freight Building

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Building To Be Erec­
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Leaving For Boys State In Tallahassee

French Avenue
Appraisals Set
At Over $37,000

Thu Atlantic Cna«t Line Rail­
road announced nlun* today fm
the construction In Sanford of a
combination passenger and freight
atatlon, which will Include office,
for district personnel, to In- lo­
cated Juat north of the Sheimnn
Concrete Plpa Co. on McCracken
Road across from the present carApprulsnl* on nil French Ave­
•hops and ndjarent to the newly nue property needed for rlght-of
conitrurled freight lend.
way purposes and estimated at n
Tha now building will he d ll total value nf $37,2D I, were sub­
feat long and 31 feet wide, will mitted last night to the City Com­
comprise two utolle* mid will he mission by » three man hoard of
constructed of light colored brick realtors headed by (inward Fnand masonry materials. Of tho villi*, and including Raymond Hall
moat modern construction, it will and C. A. Whhldnn.
be air-conditioned, nod equipped
Commissioner John Under, who
with a warm nlr heating system. preshied In the absence of Sluyor
The window* will he of ulutnlnutu VV. H. Stamper, announreil that
architectural projected type.
the appraisal* will he submitted hi
The ground floor will consist the County Commission, and thou
of waiting rooms, iiassenger and to a Stale Itond Department ap­
freight agency offices, baggage praiser before property owners
room, freight warehouse and meal­ ate approached.
ed platforms. The second floor,
Prnellcully all of the appraisals
which will he RiD fret lung ami ronrurn property hoi ween T h ir ­
82 feet wide, will house the offlt’ i teenth Street ami the Orlando
personnel of the Jacksonville dis­ Highway, ami between Fulton
trict of the rnilrond.
Street and the Inkefronl, said Mr.
Pointing out that detailed plan* F'aville. The French Avenue rightare now in the process of prepar- of-way will he 82 feet wide, he
atlon and construction is expected added.
to start In (he near future, Coast
Robert M. Angio, engineer sub
Line officials stated that the ncv.’ milted a report on proposed im­
satinn has been made nccrn.otr,,' provements to the sanitary sewbecause of the relocation of the ernge system. After some study by
presenl tracks through the city of thu Commission, Mr. Chase moved
Hanford, and in order that the thut Mr. Aligns he niiU ioi Itetl lo
freight and passenger station and piepnre preliminary plans and es­
district offices may tin properly timates fur extensions of si-wei *
situated in relation to new ttuck^ In areas needed. Tho Com miss inn
which are la Ing realigned for the approved the motion, and directed
purpose « f eliminating vxcosilvo that the nlnn* he submitted tu tha
ami objectionable curves In the old Federal Home Finance and Com­
track*.
munity Service Agency ns n hail*
Tha present passenger depot on fur securing financial aid on the
West Ninth Street was erected project.
during the latter part of 1012 and
Mr. Angus, who was in long
was opehed on Jan. t. 1613, This distance telephone communication
building, includes J].*'* office of tills morning with the Agency, ex­
(fust(asm «&gt;■ fa«% Kuan
pressed optimism that thu aid will
lie received, lie pointed out, how
ever, that the aid will apply to
the service rendered to homes un i
itint to the Naval A ir Rtalinn, ac­
cording tu Information received,
Tho low till I of $1,11)7 of thu
Industrial I’liinp Co., Jackson* life
and Tampa, for a loostvi pump
MIAMI iJt— Kills Arnall. dlrerlnr ; for the new well near tin- water
of the Office nf Price Stuhlilxntlon, plant, was accepted. Mi. Angus
was Invited today In work a week advised what specifications weie
needed for thu pump.
In an Independent food slnrc.
Thu request by Thomas .Strin­
If he did that, said Marie Kiefer,
supervisor,
Chicago, secretary-manager of the ger, city recreation
National Aisoclatlon of Retail that a street dance he held at
Grocers, “ maybe ho would he less Magnolia Avenue and Flr.it Street
Inclined lo heap additional burdens on the night of July I, was ap­
proved. His request that
some
on tho Independent grocer."
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The association, Mrs. Kiefer said

Report On Sewers Isi
Given City Commis­
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would ho glad to pay Arnall n
■alary for his week's work "In
find out what It's all about."
"Ho could relunt to his desk
• in Washington enlightened," sho
w asserted, "with a great deal nf
knowledge and understanding and
experience to help him nn his Job.
1 am eager to learn what recom­
mendations he would make after
gaining this valuable experience.
" I wonder If he would still expect
the retailer lo comply with GPS
rules and regulations which equal
Iwo largo volumca, Including 43
regulations, 143 amendments and
supplements totaling more than
A hair n million words.
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"Surely he would rcnllxe lhat It
represent* .an absolutely Impossi­
ble task for the average retail
grocer."
“ OPS regulations," Mrs. Kiefer
said, “have nn useful purpose.
They threaten to destroy thousands
nf businesses and along with them
our profit and loss, free enterprise,
competitive system."
Members of the association,
holding a convention here, sent
telegram* to congressmen Monday
urging elimination of price con­
trols. Convention officials esti­
mated more than 1,000 were sent.

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The annul Ladle* Night aupper
of the Sanford Rotary Club will
a he held at Sanlendo Springs Wed­
nesday‘night at 8)80 o'clock, Pre­
sident Jsojt Jtstlgan announced to­
day. Those, who would like to swim
. are welcome to come early and do
# *°’ Pr*illJl&gt;t&gt;4 lUMgan paid.__ ,

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
N « matter bow far away
from home yea may go on yoer
vacation yon can readily catch
ep on the hone town news by
reediag the Hanford Herald
when you rvtant. You ran ar­
range-with yoer carrier boy, or
Utroogh Charlie Marrteen, clrenIgtfan manager, by telephoning
yoo ere away, to bo do­
te yoer bone In one
upon your return.

Oblique Attacks On
Democracy Hit By
Senator Capehart
DAYTONA HKACII qp - "Top
men in America" who "beat Ihe
brains out of the American private
enlerprlse systom" every lime
they talk were sharply crlliciied
by Sen. Homer K. Capehart ( ll Ind.) In a talk beforo Ihe News­
paper Advertising Executives As
lactation here Monday.
Referring to Columniat Drew
Pearson without naming, him, Sen.
Capehart aald "a certain well
known radio commentator con­
cludes every broadcast by saying
‘maka democracy work.’ The in
ference obviously Is Uiat democ­
racy Isn’t working."
lie aald tba country needa "loadera who will lead and who ballovc
In the American ayatom."
Dean Walter J. MaUierly of tho
University of Florida’s Collego of
Dullness Administration told the
advertising executive* that Amer­
ica’s free enterprise systom has
been hobbled by "governmentguided enterprise, development of
a welfare slate and a shift of
power from employers lo em­
ployes." He aald "(be time has
come for businessmen everywhere
to go on the offensive."

Three Sanford Men
Return From Korea

Tallahassee To
Drape Buildings
For Legion Meet

Ike Hopes For
Unity In Plunk
On I orcipn Aid

C a b in e t V o t e s T o D e c -

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I'tioto hy Jameson
Sunday morning whs n great adventure for five loinl hoy- who had I ecu clmsen by local organisations
to attend the American Legion sponsored liny* Slate in Inllnhasae- i program duplicated in 17 other
status. Walling for thu bus, lift to right, nre Wesley llainll, sponsored by the Lion* Club; Joe Hutchi­
son, the Jnyrcu choice: Tom m y Sneer, harked by Rotary; Te rry Cordell, Kiwnnl* selected, and Sammy
JncnliMin, pride of th'u Elk*. Judge Dougins Stenstiom leads the IV*l Alt, American Legion committee
which promoted llu project hero.

TA LL A H A S S E E f
The t do
net voted today to decorate the
building* of the I'npital i enter fur
the American Legion tale run
vent ion here July II \ug 3 Ini'
to .i*&gt;es* the post against the
ngein ie» occupying lie buddings
Syile I’ Deeh commander of
Ihe host Sauls bridges post, asked
the i 'nbinel for 13,037 to decorate
the 'lull* buddings yvllh (lug* ami
haiinei - during Hie convention II,
said .'itv and counts edit inis ,d
reads lout voted to decorate then
Mt and Mis K II Stowe re buildings
Mined .Monday from Mexico City
Gov
Warren
toioim-nted
it
whole Mr Stowe attended the probably would lie niiMimkultli- to
foils -third annual convention of have Ihe convenl.oii ssdl.ool those
, International on May 26.
. ..ratmus hut the Dcfl. lem s
S11in•• T.'Jiifi Itiitui iiifiN, from r»:i Furul I- about &lt;*\lniiiHf&lt;*f| .mil
I ihin’l k»"i\4 x*ltun* the
Hint i
iitul
t-11irr ii pin tu I n* fr.inl.lv
"iHlh, xtrli* |i|4*(44*nt lit the roliVrll moii4*\ i^ tiunlmj from
The final financial lepoct, filed Hii ’i, Mi Fiowi* rrpurtril*
&lt; io ' htii&gt;aionur iif \ ’ill*till11r** \ i
W ASHINGTON iJD-The govern today by lliailey ll'ioim . runner‘•Tlu’ i imveiilifin run n u o o ih H , ’ than Mn%n nnin* up uiih Mn* &gt;t»ln
Ittcnt today lifted Its linn on the up lo I lull McCarty in Hie . Jnver'i
lion
Hr
Ihi* ■ ihnu l ilnmmmluclure of color television or'* rnie, imllcnled lloil
10,111 M l Shov e *Mihl* "lnTiHHr of I It* up ihi* *1 UtB iirnhtl fn pn*tt\ up
\n*t
preparn
t
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and
fmi'nlifht
of
sets (nr hnmc and theater use
Niipportei i coidrlliut.nl a total of
the rriiiiuillt'*** In r l i « m u.’’ Eighty Hu* t npilnl for Hu* vihH uu : l.mjioii
The Nntlimnl I’rodlictlnn Author! $167,37*M&gt;m fui no average cimtri
ami that tin* i^^nrii*'
percent of the hotel itccommatla milrt1'
ly iN I’A ) replaced the outright tuition of MA.Al
* In*
t.inai of ihe eHv Wert1 re t u r n 'd hy hn"**ril in oth«*r ^I■»11* hnihliiip4
prohibition with an order permit
Odhnm list.nl expenses of $187,
n*kitl h» fliul thr iiuirir\ to ih*m
ting manufacture hy firm* which 370.08 to Imlnnre hi* campaign Iho &gt;fi*xit*n City hotel com ml**Ion -n lr Khnlr own cpiurlurs
can prove Ihnt color T V will nol cunt rlh.itIon - ami close nut id. for th«» convention.
Tin* ( ’ahinnt nximal mil Warren
In the i'«ur&lt;f of their iMHHl milt* I'antnl Cmnplrnlh'r ( ’ M flay Atv
obstruct their defense output.
Hanford lumk account.
trip
lh«*
Sloww
vUltfil
If»
mu
lor
Ilowcvrr, Administrator Henry
The largest single Item of &gt;x.
flrn IIIrhnrcl F.rvin anil T r r r y
II. Fowler who signed Ihp ardpr pause listed hv Ollhnm SSIIS for I .Mexican
, , cities
,
«• vieiooinaoM
.........
_ .re_ * ,f* ..*
L■
rr
conrdlnnlnr ...
nf
Inafllu
said ho expcclpd that feta tnnkeri $(■1,172.06 paidfi.r Radio
an.ITV s
11' Hon* to a c.m.mllh-e to find the
of radio and T V sols for homes A(h&lt;*rtl»in£rduring
ids
eiirfd
^
rl'"It- «| !i|r, neee**iiri* lo iliuu.rale the
self Ihese were nilfound
to be H,.pl|„| Hm| i dk the ilgeiieie* lido
would he able to tpiallfy because mnntin* (•BinpnUrn
thriving i’ud ocsperons Induslniil
,-,m«hlmt up tho m.mev todeeor.de
most are deeply In defense work.
Thin amount. which |&gt;iti«l frenters. Mr Stowe -aid
their „ „ n buildings
“ It will give an opportunity tn now fftrnmi* "Tu ll rithnn i"
Hi* ii Inm 4*t in ini*itt#*tI npiin t hi* (s,i\ ;m&lt;| F.rvin j u t ** namril I*\
those manufacturers whose de­ hv O.lhiim an tin* krv h» In*
rx h t’niulv nn»»ti i n tm'Iiiluuhitu
Mu* qtixurmtr '*» « unmithMuu t"
fense enotracts are on schedule i*niifn whirh Anw him conn*
II in VX 4t|ll»|tvl .1*4 ill till* 4*11pi 1III ihirii4\ *vi|li piimh' *’nm tints n&lt;n
anil (hole having no defense eon IlHlilllJ HIVI ImHi* h\ h*n* t hMf
iiinl n - lnfu*u , - )| in ihu fmi find » hull in &gt;ti II iv'*nifYl M n s1) . f i
traeln III dcmoriftti ale lhat tludr *nn voti - in one of Flotida'i
thu i H y I« hnih llpofl IIft HM' It 'll Min*st 11x I fn J ,i r nl** i inn ini • *1111
protluclitm of enlor T V rquij.menl ••*) polite nl t.nitle.
fi*t i fh’fn- •* \ mi umuf t’ll. v f nil!
Iriku (iinl Ij» i’m'ii intinllv ‘•ifikliui
will iml impair the defense cliort."
file talknlhnn tins t.eeu .
*MMI t" f’lui'l t i i tin ;»1
thfi.1 th** 11a***! mnt **nmi*t imuw ri'h'HM* 'if
Fowler said,
l i f d »s « costly cirrus act,1'
thi* h'llhllrikf’* fnku nil »i
HV sHim I inn nf •ii (ii rv it 31m nf pit ri ifi**I
Only the Columbln Rroadcastlng *"""
• “ however, tl.l- me...
ronvh'lb
System was making set* comreaching the voters petmite i hmkuil itppfiii mu**.
\\ nrih InlH lln* r.itnnul Hint hi
mere lolly when the blackout on tin* In lunch ponph* w lm Ii.nl in ■
Mr Hhiwi* h im rttrut'h hy Him
color TV' svos Imposed Iasi Nov 2f) hi'fnii* ttik«kfi liny mflv»* t r i ll’ f rxtr#*fn»)4 nf pnviTty nn.l pm** nurs islon nf pfi*''nlin"* init prnh i
hy order of former Mobilisation in th**ii governnnnil. Thu mitMt • pi'rity, hi* xnhl, unit i»I*m» l»v Hi** •n»r**»r * in ihu Vimiil, .l.'»c ksf*n\ ilh*
Imr «»f imy imd nil uni'Ntinnii - • 1 frn nilllnu^t of tIn* punplu. of *%•hitt •flfl I *8*T»HI»I *1• .Hut's K Hllffl’lHlt’
Director Charles E Wilson.
:
* *i «« „...i rnnvi»iiiMl U*ti*n«’rd tn nupp«ti »• • •»*"r H iiI mm m - ti jutv Thu lln l»* h»*t*;nisu nf Him h^’ii» v Irnnh'li
CBS impended production ami nM|| worlc&lt;tri( nni, nia,|,. lt ,m
nlliuuil nil sD't'T' IMtrv llu sr11*| Hu
villiiuu rhihlrutt in Ihi’ imninlnifM pnr«b* ^nnurv isi*rs m thf"M' irisis
nUu hulled It* color Iclccaa
^nr |lia jfl cnrry on tlu» &lt;unifui .
4%'Mthl m il ,4hnll«M mul ,,ir*»|»dhvM. ill* fniuui! In liink j|ftl*r
only ones on Inr nlr
jn M m„ r,rjrr thut flurpri»i«d m u *
nf
thu only \m*‘ri»fin wnnl** lliuv mnn rnrn » u h iillhntufh inn n.i
( W development work has c m 1||1( . ...... In K,„ t|l|&gt;.»
knuw, nft«*r thnin im thry iV, ,&gt; mlrns In run-iHruril Ihu Until Hnti
tlnuetl. however, and other lonb
n.llitim Indicated that the “t .
UiMMOrh, Mr Sirm'i* Kni**.
ponies have been pressing N l A
p|.„vl.,j fiim„r |„nv
,
nun iiinnrv|M»r run krup churk on
for relaxation of Ihe order■
(Minn* tM puurot nf tin* I'nst
\nttf|iur inturuAtln^ tmvn vHH ail«*rliinf»»|v
Fowler sold '"jbiMry »^&gt;k«snu n ||linill|||nt„,y
f,„ ,(V
(Jnv Wfirr*’*! L iiUiv 'ifipniufi tl fnr
**41 I•v thu trrivi»lur^ w h * '1’iiiim
hove infn-med N I’A thol most pro ...................— .. . . . .
id h Iiu Ip 11v&lt;in*innfu&lt;! "Tnnniiv iiid
n irr Stilt** Sup \VilllD*n I U •%
lincers are heavily engaged in’ dc
wt"J *obsrrllu-d to tin I». ts Mjinufm* « mititv
t’lnifll**", iirrortllnu tf» Mr Stnivi* HrntfnUoii,
feme work on radar, rotllo and ' " 7 f,,r. D.-ceocy .an.pnign
in lln* liuwrt nf th** Kmliitn nn»M*nib»r In Mn *,|,rl -Inlm I V m
ll
Listed
tl
&gt;
4
thu
Nurntnl
Inn*
eleclrtmlc* for ihe armed forms
Mnn
•iniiHry nml l»»*fnrf* Ihu hiiihlin^r fU’lipu. u'hftrn In*
$ I fl^TIOI ».
They also believed, ho said, that Iti rn nf I'xptinta wm
•if ihi* I'nii
Ainurirnrt hitrltwity iliiv nn rlmri uh of flrnnKunnu^*!
for piintin^ nf riinipnlKil
ii
brnadcaslers "ore not disposed n r, prihl................
- —
Tlii* Huv i!ifiMiti|iH«*ril i1* ffir Hn
iiih H iif fhu hihnhitfint* hml riuvi'i
prepared lo offer color television £
• "J“ */J!"1 ,’" m|”’r "1trl'
nvvti an jitilumohiTi*, Tlii* villiitr** purlml fif V[inili*rip«»\ mi |)un-*|i»ii
1programs
1
••
‘ KnlHtii-4 for nffh’ff |u tm ih ih 'I (
I *« mH iiiirtl tlii I'llMr. I ii •»r i
Therrfnre the N I’A chief said he t hi* rluht-month rampnitrn ••• rhiirrh i&lt; 100 ymru iiltl
Oillnim
M2
.npi.n2
mi'!
nin*i|iti|
•
Thu
Nlnwun
Wurn
nlnn
tlnick
l*
V
did not anllrlpale that many firm*
would file applications In under- n&lt;lvurti*ing dining thu *atnu |»-i (hi* ^ruiil liumhurM nf Hhrmu* uml
rfitlii'drnln In tin* ffiuntry, tin*
lake color T V production at this toil ummintod to $0,.TI7.d7,
O th e r item* listed In thu t • InvihIt nml liunuliftil tlruurnllun nf
time. Any applications filed will

Ban Is Lifted On Stowes Return From Mexico City
Making Color TV
And Rotary International Meet
Sets For Homes
Finn! Report In
Production Permitted Governors' Race
By Firms Not Hind­
Filed By Odhani
ered By War Work

O. E. White, Veteran,
Ih Found Dead
0. B. While, 70-year-old World
War I veteran, was found .lead
yesterday afternoon In tho bed­
room of hi* home at 1103 Myrtle
Avenue. Ho was discovered hy hi*
wife, Ethel, who had Just returned
home from work, shortly after
5:00 p.m. Mr. White had been In
III haaltK for tha past few months
and was holfovad to hava taken
his own Ufa.
The investigation, conducted by
Sheriff P. A. Mero anti Juatisn of
the Peace W. K. Wataon, disclose J
a .82 calibre revolver in tho bed­
room and a note. Sheriff Mara
aald there will be no inquest.
Mr. White was born in Canada
and terved with tha Canadian
Army In tha first World War. He
cams to the United States over
20 yeara ago and had been In the
auto, parts business here for a
r or yea
menta will ta mad* later.

Recreation Support
Extended Two Weeks

pcn*«Si $8,1(12.1(3; telephone
tin
telegraph
expense*:
17,700.53.
postage, freight, anti express: $1
303.12.
Office supplies ami rental "f
offlr u
equipment accounted f"
|3,40H.(if) and Odhoiu'* niisi-ellan
eons expense* Including the td " '
q u a lif y in g foo nml rental nf xuun
equipment totaled $2,408.11. Meet
Ing hall* and office space rental
wan Rated a* $2,288,33. Otlhnm

roporl inillcateil fiiat 13,132.7m
was donatetl to the campaign in
tho form of service* ami material*

RoyH State HonorH
Two Sanford Boys
Tw o local hoys, one of whom
may acme day bo a Hanford City
Commissioner, and the other »
member of the City Hanitary De
partmont, were rhosen for hlgl
honor, among other hoy. at lio y
State, Tallahassee, thi* week.
Joe Hutchison was electod as

one of the councllmun of the myth
lea) city of Catunhurg, one of til
cltlea each of which ha* a rostei
of four cbuncllmen. Terry D. Cor­
dell was named ■* sanitary chief
of the city of Mallory Grove.
Other sanitary chief* were Frank
Hall of Mt. Dora and Charlea Heck
of Winter Garden.

BERGM AN CARE
LOS AN GELES Uft-Ingrid Uergman lost today In hor effort to
hava her 13 • year • old daughter,
1*la, visit her ihla summer In Italy,
whore sho lives with her present
husband, Film Director Roberto
Rossellini.
Superior Judge Mildred Lillie
ruled against Mias Bergman’s ap­
plication.
However, the Judgo urged both
Miss Bergman and her former hus­
'' a band, Dr. Petar Unditram ^to at"to A th er.
,

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Is s u e s

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t hv ichf I *
Kiscnlmuer
1 today I fervenf
ly hope ’ •!* * i fornyn pulley
plank can he
iften mfn IlK* He
imhhe.in p&gt; »'!&lt; n Vfill h - 'll It I he
a i i e p l aide hnf| t&gt; Ii4tt| mil * • Sen
lloherf A 1 ' •I i Him
rim ucner.i' Mild ft’iH1 - i edef
ifit to SOI I hitler
♦'ltd*
I diOk'l
i ofi’ enhnn 1:
•v ei tin point
l lu -1.it. n . .♦ &lt;tit' If* 1 I ls
I'tihott •i h i
l ol l
I flip I I 'tl
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II* ilh 1 11*
llu ll.tl
I ah mi ill ; Hie
nation'
i d '
111.I l'*l
flOi'U'll
p.ill
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y •H'lI.H
nik-lit \ m 11.
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111! ll
t t ee . id five
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t .iMtpju ;n fi i '
imhht.ii pi* '
fh'til! 11 lll'tlll! it ii i
I h r thou.*i
\ i nn |
in f ht hut
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pre.M'h
IS
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limit.:
In reph

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flit* I til
■% .iTiii'ii . iliittr *} u ntdd ' ii it
home vv11ll lift \|,
» «■ to he th**
patched (nfo Hie e id hhiu nidei
1 tluf« n e line

is A ru e ri' a's *n.t

lie wrul on i.
« in* did rmf
heliexe him*.* II lh.»i nn ie ndalia
inn pimi r \s 111hU :h lo \Vill pl*sM e
|(r .4 „ , , ,$,,j to define vvh.|t
hr mum*
* *•% •!. ’
** &gt;v 'hit loll
M ‘ Hill
1 he ile( liflrd i" in ik&lt; aiiv
jHecise defirnltoM
i\
n: that it
to
ho\x
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Pro tent New
BmnbinRH In Yalu
Ai t';t Threaten To
Kxicncl Most i lit tea

l.f .T f lr r .s

I.u m i .\ -p
l.shor Party
Ii- id. .
iri.li-stnl lo Hie House of
i ..ii! iuSk tmlav that the altarhs
•ui ilu 3 ..In ltiv "i* power plants
ihrr.it.'ii it. cNlend hos*.lilies In
K omm

Prime M m i.ln rhorcitill adit.iiiiil he h.-*&lt;1 no advance notice
of the bombing* lm| said such
attack* have "the entirely Irgltlmate ..I.|rrl of decreasing the
'-neon w.ir potential " lie added:
■ We re-erve .ill nor rights ns a
friendl) 111v tor making any rep
r i -ei.iiiir.ii which .... gill he Ihmigfll
desiratite "
i 'hill, hill made lo* -talemeat
under lire of member* of Ihe op
puNilhin Labor Party, who de&lt;I .i . .I H.e l.oiuhing* threaten an
'■\tiuisbm of lioslillilc* irerntun
much of the power from the plants
i&gt; iimu I iii Manchuria
\l1;iek&gt; such a* Ihe*c now re
t« &gt;r(•••I do nut appear to u* to in"l\. .nv extension of the opera
ia’n. hitherto pur*iioil " the Prime
Mnusler -,inl “ or to go lieyond
Hie d iielu.iniry authority ve*teij
ui Hu- I inteil Nation* uipreme
•urn m .i.diu'
"-in far i-. Her Ma|c*ly's gitv
.-in it. mil an' I'oiicerncd there has
la.'ii tiu change of policy
I •i i...t Prime Minl-der tTeinrtti
\M!ce I.- nlcr ii (Hie l.almr Psrly,
tunic .i.-it that the mass bombings
icpr.'sented Ihe ilcstriictlon of
.oi
iTut'uri ani
esini.h'timents
which affect Hie whole of Mnn&gt;burin “
"Thai kind of policy," Attlee det-larcd. "wa« surely one that should
lu.l In- emit.irktul upon w illwnlt full
uqsitlci iliuu esiieijidly lit view of
(he r i that -47 'fc'ishup. ,tor so
irmistbi' are now liking plan!,"
t hoi i lull concvderl Hint "no such
ntisolti'iiiin wt'lt Her Mn|etty's
i i i no id Inis laketl place" He
t uid iomul
" i f in* In to e .11&gt;iin lv difficult
1 dl I llt.fc p.l llu II file whole
"I 'In. Kori ui W'ui t.elog carried
I -I Ill’ll tlliruig II ITU-lice tiegolis
from t.'iiu h we lin e st.ffered
. *iuus dlsatlvmot[ig. t! has l.cen enfrodrii hv the
' ■ tei| Naflolis lu i upreme coin
m inder of iIk- i udi il Slate* ami
ini out giiiii^ i" he drawn Into
tl «sHM(t&gt;nl *4‘.

Itgs

) 11*41 I

Csipl. doWolski Ih
Killed In IManc
( rush In Ragland
1 i ip .t it n{ in ft
If*
Hi
ii |i ■I M.
nit
tliu
I'Hfilrl
1' - Iv 1, t e 'den.
1.1 l„ 4V4*M gdi &gt; . i| *iii a tiuirninK
•U i * llu Hill -if ' lirli ui ii, 1"ufH't Jill
It*', .ll"",, 'JU, ll i'Mum c-i{itniti n f
ill1* \V,I|A k &gt; I
■ I T s A n 1 --Ibi'
1 .......... I nn "'&gt; 11*11[ D i | i 11111r1111111
ill Ml III! It *i" i &gt;t ■lli- *if 44 b h If |*f*
1■ i| |*t) pil'it, ■(II lu 11 If It'I Iif IF It Mil
t

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'r o n t o r r n w
!1

iif StifffHU, Isttht! at ui, 3ilia ii nut
■i II aliOHnl
1 iptnin •!" Wnl l,i *ni !uit it In
\\ t . i : Si . vl t» ih* .
i iLixtnnn llcui It iiinl uainu t** Sun
f ••11*•’41iu( ft lu n i till .$4*1*
IlUMlI iiietl lln !*&lt;«■# r.lRHll
ft.i.l 1T» y4*iilit n(f«$ willi hoi fii nt 11v.
I In H'ul, *4111 liu in !/it&gt;* mi •lu V114*$ iff mliniiinn finin 8*'tii*nol*
The initiiiiii rm-mbt-r»blp meet
illg nf lln- Snnfnnl t'liitplei nf lit. ( ll 1I M ll I I Kill l OO |l 111 nn i . | ' l l ! Iliu’li Sulnui! lit* iiMunHuil innikti
Aiaericim Red ('tints will lie held |i Ml f’)f IJ4*v, I ’nNtlUj a I •*! 414 1 &gt;tilli’tfi* in Mm 0411. Ala llu *?nThursday evening nt H;(I0 in tb AT’ 'Ii4J.il 1 nilfil lci 4\ )if4 If IM rl It I i m J thi' Ail |‘*44|4 •* K, |p|'j. Only
iitH ulii
in I 4V14 VVUCUm II4!II 114' V\II * 4'Mi t ft (lilt
|&gt;lt ‘-1,,,
t ()|
Vnclit ('lull, lltu Rev. II. I .iltb'tiin |,|,
,i. viiritnit*
y.ilillMuininii, b.t'nl chairman, until \&gt;
\ .•*
,tt \ &lt;t,-1nm fm in ■,4at * Hipi.
W ' 4V M&lt; V|( 44 141 Ktl|*llirul H|1
rl
today.
lit
f t i it flit i i ..... x• t•
■■ i('f)i|iMNiiy 11n^ur r1111tl IT "f lut y
Khetlnn nf officer* and lioaid t. anti Mi
t alie li t I •n t
Snrvivtirn im linlr t hi
pnr*&gt;nt,41
meinher* fnr the t inning yem will i,|«t. , , i milt; w . a l a
t r
Hn* iviHmv mu.I tun *r$iit!I ’ IHMicn,
-SAVANNAH. Gn &lt;m ~ Two In- huld, mid Mi /.immurmnn mild s i f t
u liu nit' 11r*\v 11mu I «■(I in ( .. im .iw ■ull,
litmdri’tl Imigh. lung lerm Negro that all thn*e who have ,-oiitrl
lln l:I I; M .,
m 'l
prisoner* muiimt'd al u si,tic mail hilled II to the Red f'in*S im nffi. nil. ,,t lie cm • m l wi'l N M , iiinl a timtliui, I'lMmlr, a
Mutli’itl nl thu I Tvuv«*iitv -if Flor*
work rnntII Mon day uiglH. heat up
fivtt
trusties
and lief fire In (heir i ''Nx11'1" 10 '’" ‘ O' '■’lilt public is I............a i t.-l by Hie l!&lt;
I IV \n
iiln. Thu fi4thi*r, C F *lu WoUkl, U
dormitory
"
,, , t l r |vUed tn attend Ihe meelinu
Hi. Vein-., pnlll" ui ci • m il nil lu.l" u vutfinii iif Loth NVmltl W a n ,
Warden I (&gt; linrn. „
...i.i
"W o arc very ......... concerned." I’nik
Tyre,
Rn.letn i
\ ! *«,&lt;•. iimi n fm ntui nit instrm'tor.
1.1.1 i!_ __________ ___ . L , ! Mr. yilmniurmtin Haiti! HUmt a cmi Wnittlinw (!u**lt, M jix
!■nM'Innt,
nrder had been rpslnred. reporlixl (
,
(lll,i Int rensci I'ommunilY lll.il.i Sawyer m il \'bln l-.it.'M ILD K N H A LL. England
- A
very slight damage
internsl in the R.'tl Cross nhnubl llnnnraiv pall!" h i * i
- I i» lln tl S Ail Force It lift medium
Nn force wan used In quell thu persist." Ho nnted that catiununlty main tm nil.i i nf Ip , i .-'tl.
ln,in lx&gt;r with ll
meti aboard
mutineers, Hums said "We Just Intur.'st livt been very liuirli nn Sun,In, Srintul . ’Intin Vuung
r i Hit'll mil liuriieil Imliiy minutes
nut talked them "
the upgrade during thu past yum W i-b im i-.
Intui un til x*ill
!m tiler Inking off from U- I.ase near
Nmiv of Ihe Iruslics was hurl
Spu.Tal unlertiilnmunt will im ni mail.' in Kvergt &gt;n ......... fun
lid* Suffolk ( "iinlv limit A pollen
hardly, Hurn» added,
charge of Charlu* Morrison wlm
Otiiui survivors In tithts
tin s|H.ku*niiiti *uid then* were no sur­
The warden at the camp, known will present
F’ro.lnrlck Greene, widow tni'luib
um
-nn, tun vivor*
■'* Chutham Lnunty^ Work Lai P concert pianist, un.l Genu Arnnlil, ilnuglitur*, one sriitrnDInnl:iit-'i m il
The I engine bomber plunged tn
Nn. 2. said Ihe
5°™ pnpulnr nccor.linn plnym
Rev two gi aiulsnn.i: nl* font ,1" 11' tlie grnund an ihe outskirts of the
plained about tho tond hut w Zimmerman will give u short talk, soil five brother*
neighboring farm eonuniinity of
know bettor and I figurei It I* Ju*t
llryant May Roll.mi. missing ona
part of the disease Ihot * going
farmhouse by u few hundred
around thn country.
yard*
Hum* said that nn hour and a
Would-lie re setters were forced
half after talking In Ihe nrisoner*
hack hy fiercely burning (lames
Monday night they decided lo come
A hearing liefuro Judge Douglas ( In I
( t , I,,,-,,I pliyii inn. from the ruptured gasoline tanks.
out of Ihe barrack*
A U, S Air Force official said
.Sixteen nt the ringleader* were Htunstroni of two hoys, one 13, Hu1 (mini urged fvllnw tiu'iiiiiur, nf
separated from the group and tak­ other, 11, who are charged with tin- Linn* l.'lub tu gl,-- in.livd mt the plane was nn a rotilin— training
entering anil rnhhlng a filling |mul moral support toward thu.'.io- (light
en to Jail In Savannah.
Tho name* of the crew were
"We plan tn transfer Ihom tn stntlon, was scheduled tu lie held stnictinii nf a new hospltid in San­
withheld until thu next of kin hava
lloek Q uarry." said Hums. Hock this afternoon.
ford.
___________
Thu boys, said Police Chief Roy
Quarry Is a supposedly escape
A* an instance of ihe need -if bean notified.
proof Jail hullt of solid rock nn G. Williams, were picked up at new hospital facilities, he ptnnle-l
solid rock and I* reserved for Geor­ about 3:00 o’clock thi* niurning out that on many days, the u hue
gia'! Incorrigible*.
hv Patrolman Jack Hickson nml It. been no room nt the hospital for
IUT7
(lurna aald Ihe prisoners set fire W. Tench, a short distance from emergency operation*, nml that
lo one corner of their dormitory, tha Jeff Davis Filling H'ntion, uitirnl* hud tu he taken In Oi • "David nml Hnthsheba" •
broke window* and destroyed Eighth Btreot nnd Park Avenue, undo hospital*. He wn* Introduced
1:0ft - 3:07 - 6:11 - 7:2ft • 0:28
hunks. The flrn waa quickly ex­ and are aal.l to have admitted en­ hy .lark Morrison.
MOVIKLAND
tinguished.
tering the atatlon through a small
Edward H. McCall, newly in­
"Walk, Hoftly Ht ranger”
Savannah and Chatham County broken window in the rear.
stalled "K in g Lion", presided. Ta ll
7:16, Feature 8:12 (gist Com­
police, all heavily armed, and
Police turned tho boys over to Twister Juek Morrison had u busy
plete show 3:33
trucks from tha Savannah fire de­ tho custody of parents pending th" day with fines, Linns were rupartment reinforced Ihe 23 guards (hearing. Tho gas station, sah) quested to attend the anmml Hud
P R AIR IE L A K E
normally on duty at the camp, [Chief Williams, b*d been entered Cross meeting Thursday night at
"A Bong Is Born"
"They tried to bargain with ms, several times and arnall change, the Yacht Club. A hoard meeting 7:46 - 10)30

Annual Meet in if Of
Red CroHs Thtirsday

Thraa Sanford man arrived in
tha Unitad Statts aftar aarvict in
ftoraa yastanlay whan tha Navy
transport "Gan. R. L, ' Howie"
docked lit Saattle, It was reported
here today.
Pfe- Robert L. Raddan, flgL Ro­
bert D. Robinson, and Pfc. Jcaiu
Walden ware among gJIBl Army
raonnal returning home on ra­
Public school support for the
tion. Alan Included in the group city recreational program was re*
ware tha following other Centralcently extended two weeks, City
Floridians:
recreation director Tommy Strin­
Cpi. Junes L. Benton, Lees­ ger eald today. Thla action waa
burg! IN L Joe A. Brown, Mul- taken becauao of th* intarcecilnn
b o rm Cpi- Dolphua Carwiaa Jr., of Somlnol* County School Super­
intendent T . W. Lawton with authoritiei (n Tallahassee.
burg! Or*
—
Th* school support of th* pro­
gram Includes eight Instructors,
the supplying of a Khool bus for
transportation of colored children
to and from Walfaro Lake twice a
weak, and the support of tha week-

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Red Tide Lab T h at

T ir e 8ANKOBD S W A L D

lug • small parcel that could turn
out to be a homemade bomb.
---------------------- ..... . .........
My trouble with crackpots Is that
I usually end up on their side. If
an addled Inventor allow* op with
plan* for a flying aubmarlnc, ho
has no trouble at all convincing me
submarines should have wings. I
remember the fellow who wanted
to launch a cruiada to get rasp­
berry - flavored stamps. That
By HAL HOYLE
seemed so sensible to me that I
NEW YOttKiA-Ttie place whire sat down and helped him draft a
] work I. hill of t i c k , but this letter to the post office.
My favorite screwball, however,
stranger In Hie milled while shirt
naturally had to walk up to my was a lady we came to know o*
"Humbling Mary.” Every week
desk.
*’I been up nil night," he .aid she wrote a long rambling letter,
belligerently. “ You don’t aspect telling of her fight with the land­
me to .toy up nil day, too, do lord and the neighbors, and the
you?"
small children down Ihe hall who
"No Indeed,” I murmured.
teased her.
"Well, I’m Ruing to stay up until
The letters, bearing no return
1 get the rule, clarified, be said address and signed only "Mary,”
"Doc. n baseball hm have legal esme year after year, and 1 got
right, or doesn't ho?"
so I fell f knew the lonely uld
"Of course, he do«»."
lady real well. When the letteri
"They can't throw u (an out of finally teased, 1 missed them for
the ball park Just for hollering, can a long time. It was like losing a
they?"
friend, and I never learned wheth­
"Oh, no, Indeed."
er death had taken Mary or they
"That’a what I told them after had just shut her away
they threw me out of the park
Ihe most Interesting
last night," said the stranger. "I I sc Ire wsuppose
was "Operative X-37.
btall
a
knew I won right all along."
looking
was a distinguished
And he walked out of the ufflec, He
young man laboring under
und the decompletely happy.
My visitor* was obviously slight­ fusion he was an FBI agent en
ly screwball, mid I fell to think gsged In counter - spy work.
Every few nights he woultl slink
Ingt "Why, out of all the earn In
sight he rould bend with his tale op to my desk and whisper, "Op­
woe, did he .pick on
. my
iy ears:' erative X 37 reporting." I would
The only answer I could find was give him a typewriter ami he'd
that In me he instietlvely recog write a detailed account of thu
spies he w h s shadowing, then slink
idled a kindred soul.
Screwballs seem l&lt;&gt; love me, ami oul mysteriously.
One evening "Operative X-37"
I must confess 1 find them fes
dnating, loo. lacking back on 2&lt;&gt; showed up with his slsler While
ears of newspaper work, I expert he was pounding out Ills report,
must have spent at least 15 of she said:
“ My brother is harmless, I hope
them listening to screwballs.
Every newspaper office Is visited he Isn’t too annoying.”
"Not at all," I torn her "Uul lie
ty an almost dally parade of mild
y daft crackpots, and the man only shows up at night What does
assigned to the enure of hearing he do during the day?"
"He keeps office hours," she
them Is sometimes known as "the
screwball editor." I always loved said. "He's a psychiatrist."
this this work myself, although
Heavy water is about ID per
It make, some reporters nervous,
particularly If the visitor Is carry­ rent heavier than ordinary water.
Pag. It

T h a n . Jim # I t . IS IS

Studies Sea Plague
Will Leave Tam pa

Crackpots Seem
Always To Flock
To Paper Offices

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ROAST-59
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HEAVY WESTERN

chuck

EXTRA TENDEK JUICY SIRLOIN

BONELESS — ALL MEAT

Lb.

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PORK CHOP SLb 49c
FRESH

Hearts

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for predicting when the red tide
would strike.
He said preliminary studies had
shown these conditions appear to
favorablo for Ihe incubation period
of red tide; Very hot weather, a
dead calm followed by a heavy
rainfall.
The laboratory was established
here savara) months after the dis­
astrous red tide along the Florida
West Coast in 1M7. Tons of fish
were killed then.
Marine life experts say the fish
were killed by a minute organism
which entered gills of fisn and
strangled them.

SARASOTA lit - The Red Tide
Research Laboratory set up here
to study the sea plague that kills
fish Is to be moved to Oalveston,
Tea.
Dr. L. B. Slobodkin. chief of
red tide research for the U. S.
Fish and Wild Life Service, said
the laboratory would be moved
about July 1. At the laboratory
are two scientists and several
icchniclani.
The Interior of continents usual­
He explained a more elaborate
laboratory would be established at ly have greater extremes of heat
Galveston. One of the big reasons and cold than do islands surroundfor tha mova, be said, la to taka ad by tha sea.
advantage of the Marine Labora­
tory at Taxaa A. k M , and gov­
ernment research faculties in the
region.
The laboratory staff has been
seeking out the rsd tide and what
ruuses it in East Quif waters. The
move means thst Western Gulf
waters now wiU bo studied.
Hr. Slobodkin said ha hoped to
tie able to work out a formula
food consumption haa been Ihe
reat strides In production made
y American agriculture in recent
years. Increased mechanisation of
farms and Ihe constant advance io
farming methods — aided by fairly
good growing weather In recent
years — has enabled American
agriculture to show an increase in
capacity matched by only a few
of ihe newest growth Industries.
Without tills capacity Increase,
food prices (high si they are now)
would doubtless have gone much
higher during the inflated years.
American personal Income totals
will determine whether agriculture
continues to be the growth Indus­
try It has been for tha last 30
years, Ihe Cleveland biok con­
cludes. Tha baby crop will be a
secondary consideration.
The more money Americans as
a whole make, the batter they'll
eat. And the higher their etenderds
of diet, the greeter will be the
demandi on agricultural capacity.

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IHH MAY NOT Bl "the on Kindest cut of all" as far as the Iteds go, but
Rio {'(Jiiiiiiunlsls In Fu.t Berlin didn't like It overly much when this
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stall /.one. The Incident occurred After the IlrlUsh sealed ulT the Sovietrimtrulli'U .laliui, tn retaliation for hostile Red acta, (fiil.rnational)

quickly trim food budgets when
the pay cheek shrink*
Also they shift away from cer­
tain foods when they gel too rostly.
One example was the culbaek by
many families In meat buying
when meat prices were at their
highest A more recent one Is the
By HAM IIAWHON
shying away from potatoes when
NEW YORK ^ - T h e American they temporarily became collec­
love of good food Is making farm tor's Hems.
Another large factor In Increased
Ing min of tin* nation's fastest
growing Industries.
Despite all Hie grumbling about
food prices, Aiiu-rieanv are cullng
more ami belter food than did
their parent* Since prosperous
1020 the food consumption In this
eoiuilry bu* doubled, Ihe Federal
Reserve Rank of Cleveland eon
elude*, niter ndpMmg food dollar
volume In price eh tinge*. Neither
the until nor home building Indus­
ctiAN&gt;isemiM»
tries can show a unit volume gain
ouatAMTiin
ei pi ill In Hint In agriculture us u
UNI
"growth Industry.”
If the poptilnlluu ciiulluites In
l l . l t QUASI
grow at It* present rain, and H
Americans find Hie money In main­
tain their present high dietary
stumlurils, Ihe murkel for Ameri­
can farm product* In I07S will be
twice what II was Just before Pearl
Harbor, Ihe bunk figures
Only If the birth rale drops and
CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK F1IKEZK
Americans go Imek lolhelr illot
standard* of in nr l!i years ago,
AND STORAGE CO.
will the future deinnnif for agri­
cultural product* fall below pres­
ent high eupaelly In produce, the
bonk says
Taking a shorter • term view,
the American Institute of Food
Distribution says almost all retail
food stnre operators expect to go
right on, the rest of this year at
least, selling more food than last
year They credit the continued
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heavy spending of prosperous con­
sumer*.
Chief factor In recent year* has
It. H. GOOD — 7" c u r
been the ability of lower Income
groups to enlarge their Inlying of
food, both In the atnouul they buy
amt the better quality they can
nffifrd.
The sharp Increase In lolal food
Western Baby
Rad Cat
sales In this emmlry 1* due In part
tu Ihe big baby crons which push
lleef Liver lb. H e Pork Chops lb*
population totals higher. Hul other
factors are more important.
Baall Meaty
Tender
Chief lx Ihe change Hint has
come over Ihe national diet. Since
Cube Steak lb. H e Spore Ribs lb. 4 |c
the Depression y e a n the lowerpriced bulky and starch)' foods
U. 8. Good Beef
have Inst ground, relatively, to
meata, eggs, milk, fresh fruit and
Short Riba lb. | | c Pork Sausage lb H e
vegetables. Over Ihe years Amer­
Lean Pure
Oar Own
icans also have tended to spend
ntoro of their Incnmo on choicer
Ground Reef lb. M e Bk’f s t Bacon lb. | | c
meats and belter quality vege­
tables and groceries.
All of this can change quickly
WP.HTP.IIN BOSTON UlITT
if Incomes drop, due la unemploy­
ment or other reason*, Families
4
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Farm ing Grows
F aster Than Most
Industries In U.S.

TOUCHTON

DRUG CO.

YOUR

4V S C U T F O O D
CO STS!
Shop regularly at A&amp;P. Whatever you select will give you
full value for your money* for its A&amp;P's business to offer
fine foods at - low - as- possible prices. Whenever you shop
you'll find hundreds of Items attractively priced to help
you cut food costs. That's the way it is Monday through
Saturday at A&amp;P.

SUPER RIGHT U. 8. CHOICE
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF

A . B . C.
L IQ U O R S

SUPER RIGHT SUGER CURED
THIN SLICED BREAKFAST

SUPER RIGHT
SLICED SPICED

Bacon

Lunch Meat C 39c

HWIFTS PREMIUM ALL MEAT
SKINLESS

QUICK FROZEN DRESSED and
DRAWN GRADE "A" LONG ISLAND
STYLE

Ducks
QUICK FROZEN HEADLESS DRESSED

Lb.

QUICK FROZEN HEADLESS

Whiting

Lb.

CALIFORNIA RIPE

CANTALOUPES
FRESH POLE
2 Lbs.

U. S. ONE WHITE

10 Lbs.

ANN PAGE

Sphagetti

DELMONTE
1 Lb.

PIN EA PPLE
JUICE

Bax

ANN PAGE

46 Oi. Can

Peanut Butter”?2 9 c

Lb.

F L O R ID A G R A D E A

43c E G G S

PRESTON EXTRA SMALL

M ID .

53c

UIKKCT FROM LOCAL FARM TO YOU
This Bllrad Drlad

Qarton’a Fillets Of

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Broccoli pkg. H e
Green Peas pkg. H e
Succotash pkg. f |c
Cauliflower pkg H e
Peaches
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ref. pkg.
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Oxydol
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Joy lor dishes 60s. btl
Csmay Soap | bath bars
Swan Soap | n g i bars
Flagg lim a Beans Ig 12 on
Bab-0 Cleanser 14 os. can
BlunWhito Flakes 3 os. pkg.
Trend
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Dial Soap small bar each
Eetbeck Grits 24 os. bag

Sweetheart Soap | reg. brs.
Palmolive Soap J reg. bars
CMkMBouquet J reg. bars
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IMF. W R a CKER
r n n tim .e d hot, - u lt r y « nrl fe n e r a lI i f a ir (h u m p h S a tu r d a y . eacep t
fn r a llr rn m m tin t rule ra tio * era a I
a ra O rrc d p la ce *.

A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A IRY N E W S P A P E R
V O L U M E X X X X I1 I

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Rent Control Hoard

For Failure to Get
* C o stello ’s T a x es
Delaware Senator De­
c l a r e s Gangster's
Tax Returns Were
Not Even Audited
- WASHINGTON t* - Sen. WIL
0 llama 111 Del.) said today the
T r m u r y failed for year* lo tolled
delinquent Income luxes from
Racketeers Prank Costello and
Philip Kastcl and has
now
"marked off $313,130 of taxes due
from Kastcl.
In a Senate speech. Williams
said the Treasury claimed It was
unable to locale any assets of
these men even though, Williams
said, both were known to be raking
In Hatfuls of money from slot ma­
chines and other enterprises.
Williams said he had tearnrd
that Coslello'a Income tax returns
were not even audited during the
World War II years. Rul he said
tha Internal Revenue Bureau Is
now checking Inin them.
Williams said that for more than
13 years the government allowed
a tax claim of about 12:1.000 against
Costello In rrmaln outstanding He
said It was cnlleclrd on Frb 3,
1047, only after the government
■ filed a lien on $27,000 In rash
that Coxlcllo left In a New York
taxlcib.
As for Kaslcl, Williams said Ihe
record shows thst "this racketeer
has had very little respect fnr our
Income tax laws and Inal the gov­
ernment has an equally poor rec­
ord of collection of taxes from
him
"Altogether during the past 13
years a total of $313, INI repre­
senting Ineomrt axos due from
fe Kastcl has been marked off fnr
■n average of over 120,000 per
year.
"This does nol Include Ihe II 43,043 which was marked off hy the
tnvernment In 1942 as representng cancellation of proposed pen. allies."
Costello, a New Yorker, was
named by Senate crime Investiga­
tors last year as one of Ihe na­
tion's gambling and underworld
kingpins. Kaslcl. whose operations
g
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I The Seminole chapter of the
"Florida State Audubon Society,
organised In 1940 by Mrs, H. C.
lletsel, has ranched a total memhnrshlp of 00, Mrs. Hrtsel said to­
day, The local chapter Is headed at
present by Mrs. S. C, Dickerson
as president, Mrs. D. C. Howard,
treasurer, and Mra. Don Norton
of Geneva, secretary.
The chapter Itolda monthly
meetings and mnnthly field trips
and Is especially Interested In th«educational work undertaken by
the state society, Mrs. lletsel said.
The society retains a paid lieturallst, Russell Mtimford, wh-t
conducts classes In the apprecia­
tion nf natural life In some 20
schools throughout the state,
among them the Hanford Junior
High School.
Mr. Mumfnrd's rout*" Includes
a variety of natural iiihfrets such
as "Rlrda •— Your Neighbors”,
"Florida Reptiles", "Frogs and
Toads, How They LIsV, "Ocean
J.lfe". and "Weather and Wild
life."
The state society also pubHahra
"The Florida Naturalist", a quar­
terly magaslne which chronicles
the affaire of the society and
sttmulatea Interest In nature and
conservation. A stale-wide meet­
ing la held every year. The one
at Rollins College thli year was
the fifty-first.
Naturalists from the entire na­
tion congregate for these meetings
f t the Florida Audubon Society,
Mrs. Ifelxel said. The highlight of
the meeting this year was a field
trip up the Oklawahi River from
which bo many were turned awoy
that two additional trips had lo
pe scheduled.
. Mrs. Ifetiel noted that the ccopomlc help of blrda and animals
1* a* important lo aoelety as their
M l 1Ihallc value. She also mention•d their verw significant value to
the tourlat Industry.

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
No matter how far away
from home yon may go no your
vacation yon can readily ralch
op on the home town news hy
reading tha B allard Herald
when yon return. Too ran a r­
range with your carrier hoy, or
through Chartlo Morrleon, circu­
lation manager, by telephoning
141, to hare yovr regular loanee
of the Herald eared for yoo
while yoo are away, to ha do*
Braced to your haOM In «M
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M ahal# open year retarn.
There la no extra charge. The
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g i tar weekly sahecrtptiea
vi *
rata win ealltlo alt ragalar eah&gt;
earthen to thle additional Barr­
ie*. Before Waving ea year ra-

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Civil D efense House Votes End Of
Head Says U. S. price Controls Upon

8Unreal,5"c A lm ost All Goods

C a l d w e l l Addresser
VI''W Encampment
In Jacksonville On
Homh Vulnerability

Edward S. McCall
Installed As New
Lions President

Plans To Relax
Building Curbs
Are Postponed

Amcnfiincnt's Packer
Says It Wmilrl Encnurauc I'rcc Enlerprisc In Nation

JACKSONVILLE J'
Atonin'
■iistrti'h l-tii nml Ruck Rogers men
t.iltly" rmihl leave tin t S open
M V illIN i; n » \
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The llm lin
lud.'n vi.i*--t In end p ric e rn n lr n la
to a -nut-hlng dttai'k tli.it wimbl
result 111 en-millle* up lo 7’/ mil Steel Strike Which Is -in v .M ind ly a ll rn n x u m e r g-m-l*.
Chicken Barbecue Is
llt e vale
- n b le c l tn rec-m xld erlion Millard Cnlduell [eili t.il - ivi
Held By Group At
‘‘Strannlinn Prorluc- a l lRv.m . v .i i r nl || g in hh. the I Intis#
ih-fen-e admml-tr.ilor -.ml l-nl.iv
Bear Lake Grounds
The former h'lorid.i governor
i ion" Seen As Cause dri-tiled t lii'ie -tum id In- nn p r lr e
.'-ilitr-.l ■ nn ili'in s v« lin li a re not
I.liking lo l-ie Veteran* of Foreign
ra tio n .'.I in a ll..r a il'd
Members of the .Hun ford IJons
U \ , I I I M , I ■IN 1Idle go vern
War- rn- impinenl here, -ti-l (t,»( ..n in t h a l- ii w inild lie lifte d
Fluh welcomed their new "King
1n*’III Ittflitv -1 I ||i(ti*f( I K pi ill hi
i-.i-milty
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HoI.Ion" or president, Edward S. Mc­
i r l n I *1111411r1l: 10 ti u h in ts lu ls 1 .in Item - w h ic h h av e been te llin g I f
t-e-l
in
.iil.ililc
mt-'lligeiu
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a i lii'litw c e ilin g p ric e s f.n il le a s t
Call, after he and other new offi­
It iit| tli*’ ti’i’l si t ik r h
slim h
cers of the club had been Installed
It-' —lid III Ills pi ep ueil pee-Ii hnf i i i r r l v " ^ti tnk’ hnk! m illt ii V *»Mfl Hire-' m nnlhs
At present no g im d* tie ra tio n e d ,
lh.it "atiOllie uxtricli l-lll 1 lil lmg « l\ lll.lM (IT044mi (inn
at a meeting following a chicken
nut head* 111 Ihe - nut .uul pro
barbecue and outing at Hear loikc
l l r n i v II
I ' i n l f i , h**(iil nf fI ib* Hid only a le w m e t.its a te being
Photo hy Ja m e so n
tll-ii'.itr-l
last night.
Members of Hie Rent Control Hoard of Semlrin lr County serve n n tumid of rent stabilisation In the tending this kind of Hung c m ’t \ 1119H1711 P i M'lii&lt;t ttui A r| m in i sir 1
nf It ir im e n -lrn e n l. II
The Installation was performed (ounty and hold hearings regarding rental pollcle &lt; Left to right are Flank \-dnlown. liny tumid ,M. Rail happen to ns lie-au-i- 11 nevei tmil fnftj ji nmt - rrinfni»‘Hff fti»■* it l rl irrm effect
.i l n . In tin- b ill, w .iu ld be
i' i .m il *»f riit'h * tin hm n(&lt; ru n - lt 'ir
hy Hnke Johnson, Daytons Bench ■hninnan of the hoald: W. R. Williams, area rent director; O K. Guff, tercnlly r.ppnlht—l member, nml hn- h ippnied to n- tiefme
"Hoi k linger- incut dll, cnil-e him i m I h u ih liiu : nf in i’ i'.r m r iil In re n n iv e p i-l a tin. it a ll p ric e conLinns International Fouin-elnr and Mrs, Gustav Oevl.Mter. ronfact reptesenfallve of thcnivii tentiil off&gt; •• la--, I! l.-sher, aimther mrmhei
I'm 10my people In li.iye 1 lourhing Mill »I'll •* ftMt| t*4’S iti list In* 1‘41'sl tr-il- nr fiir-w the O ffic e -if P r ic e
past district governor of District of the board, Is not shown.
s t a h ili/ .illn n tn n r ile r ra tio n in g nf
Ind im|ii-tlfied oyer riiiilulenre 10 pMiii’tl im h ’ f iiiit r K
.’16-0, to which office Henry Witte
Hung- II w a n ts kept u n d e r prtee
the —1 - died ‘iiondet we ip,mis' .toil
P h ilip M urr n ' * * I n s t n i'h o ir k
was recently elected.
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forte- Pi keep nlfn-k - from your •Mi r fhrt U S Snpirtflirt P tin rl had ! T h i' a iiie t iilm r n l w a s o ffe re d hy
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T u lle i It Inw a ; and -upJack Morrison, first vice • presi­
elite, "
km ttkrM (inf Pr»*N*il#*rit J'liim-Mi***,
p n r ln l h e a v ily
hy
R e p n lillc a n s
dent: Furl Williams, second vire4 i Aiiri1 ml I h r n ilr n iiS s l r r l m tils
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added,
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P e littn I ai - ilm n - t -.11.11 v npimved
preshlent; Voile Williams Jr., third
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vice-president; ,1. Hiimllton Hl-b-—,
out Ihe veil'd of - nil -teleii e too (■•" hmI v t-Hinr rniM iiih t•t,l rvi-n
T ill.' .a id itii' iin ie n d in e u l w inild
secretary; Hairy Hobson, Lion
m ini people nre u dim,; In let Mlt m^h ill r lh r r ls h Hi &gt;' h»'ru r11 eni nnt .&lt;gr tr*'.' e n te rp rise
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A -vide iiu-l In te lp « lin g v a r ie t y H h 'N 'tri I Tj i i %
tamer; .1. N. Robson Jr., treasurer.
Gemgc do d. feilci.il uul lm ;il m 1 ii'il if sf re Mm; Mn* f t n k lr nf
i ip p -.iiftilled
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&lt;-f - i- u rts , r r u f i * nm l - i- 'iiv illr * nm l t-’M'li at the S u rift'n l J n n io i
Hearty boo* greeted the installa­
.din I i|- p &gt;--mg the tin- k tci- k nn.l n III th lr I r r t lllltt III 4111 il'V im l S p e tiii . I ' K v . nf iln- I Inn ve
-if n il k in d * I* being |ii—vldi-il t 111■
» M i|fh S rljm !
tion nf the smiling tall twister.
foi
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tlt
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f M ippm in u j p ifrtlni tmn
lla n k ltig i m n in ltle e
. la im e .l It
Tin* h»&gt;&lt;flint c 'tit |'I my if i tnim l in
Jack Slemner. who had fined Car Goes Out Of Con­ M im iner fn r tin- w h ite nm l i-nlnrc-l
'If I .i-U.lllle- from illic.l .ill i-k
U l sfr4‘ l t lr lix r r n - , h r sim l i r r w in ild iin n ,m l t-i k d lm g c n n lrn D
IfM'iilrtfJ
»it I lit* S* itiif|c»|»»
H ig h
.R i s e n * -if S n n fn rd . t 'l t y Iteeron
alaoit cvcrylmdv during the eve.
('.ddv'i-tt
-aid
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Inc
millnio
In i.lm li n , il.l
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trol On Curve Hit- tln n D lrri- tn r T u m m y S t r in g e i S rlio o l l i y in mi - 1mu in ,,I o p e in te * -iinilil -uivlve Ihe fir -I 'I limit halt
nlng.
w h e n e v e r m a te r ia ls a i r d ln cated
lltld ei
th e
&lt; i)|ie rl isio u o f M r.
■mill to d ay.
Four directors were Installed:
"And
&gt;ie
are
rnmhi'iori.
tiemg
tinR Sign And Tree F o u r C it y id n y g im in il* m e open I' ( ' W n m . g il l s n ilili'lic d ir e r
I m
nf n r i a lli.n i'd
limmni I f* 111r' 1 s im l nf f i r i t I
Wnllnro Philip*. Clarence Welsh,
mil equip ih« feel i tim p im r &gt; i^ iiT t l iln rm i;
In (--— lire Ih l- lr ..ly in g th ere
I'tie tiig h srlio o l p ln v g i iiiltnl ready udh (tie -uppln
e v e r y lin y frn m 0 :(MI to 12 :0 0 In In i
John Melseh and Ren Wade,
llii'lit
neediul
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tit.my
w ill in' nn p ric e - iin tm l l a w ," de
1ftnM'? rtif r*s viMfi Inhn If
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llcnjamln Franklin Spivey, It Ih e m o rn iu p nm l fin m 2 (Ml to is | , i ,,v i. 1&lt;•&lt;I r-.l Ih o se 11 m ul nvei ensmd'iet
The meeting was held In the
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- It M ill'll who
m .n. iii’Nfli* 111r1111111 if inn d l l r f In
i mi o ffe r s tim n lie rn ft. n ie h e ir
In
the
a fti-rn o o n ,
Mr
hall nf Ih" Florida Power Frtrp., year ulil ho* maker, was kill" I
nppn .- .I Itie a m - n ilm e iil
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and was attended by wives of the | ahortly after t;!t0 o'clock yester­ .S trin g e r said Tin- p in v g ro u n d nl
Spem e In l.l Ib e llin t- e It ilin u llt
i if H'- I defim ne mhI uh I i irn m iid il
I’ lle to o m in i "d p lilV g rim lid * In gi l ready to handle tin- m-'dic il
Lions, one of whom, Mrs. Marcel day afternoon when tils 1961 Mcr- th e F o r t M ellon P n rk ■ luiffb-biiaro
ta c
.pi .r e ly Iln- Ix-in- nf p rle e
mill -1 her civil del.n-e pi-ddoni
Faille, was commended hv Mr. liury sedan, traveling west on c o u rt ■pi-rial i l l 's in ix o v lilln u m e lo ru le d ul lln p p e i A i i , i la-in y ivc me laying nut elve- open In in m u itr .it -n liih lr i t rn Hmm:h c .iiltm lv and in .t ile - tr n y th em hy
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sJohnson on her ability In asslstlm- Highway N". Id, at » high rate * liu f f li'b u n n l, In in ilir m f t. i*rtH|Uet
in -i w h ittlin g ivv a y "
Hie kind of 1 ill-lung ittnrk 1h.il
f i l l s *vf (h r plan h av e nut yr*1
the tall twfstar In levyln-» fines of nf sliced, went out of control and nm l sn ftb n ll for r h lb lr e n in the dp iny in G o b lsb o ro . T h e y m e Im lh wimhi make I'cnil ilirlim -eem h riI in
T h e T a ll- ' .in ie m lin r n t , Sp ence
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fo l nil ag e* m ul p ro v id e In isk e l10 cents, Linns were fined both crashed into a nine tree about on- s ix to th irte e n nge g ro u p .
a ild i'il w m il-l d e - lrn y llte iii.ir h ln
as
dl-asIriMi11
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kneellte fm ild im : ir l.ix u f m n w m ild erv nf ih e - i.n t r iil- a - lm in l- lra tln n
T h e F u r t M ello n p lu y g riiu n d Is I-a 11, v-d le y b a ll, s n ft b n ll, linm lifnr and for not wearing neckties, mile west of Paola.
anil n 't lingers ol a Suiiibiy -rlmnl Im ve lifte d 1hi* Inin mi
Mmi l .
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Slate Highway Patrolman It. ■inder the ditei-liun of Juno Mc­ • l a f t s mid b a se ln tll.
and e&gt;-en wives wero not spared
y a l.n ll-h ln g the -e|i-irtH -in which
picille
of lie u m uhf c lu li.i. lia r s , Ih e u te rn . f- in lrn l- a re h a-e d O tter c m itm la
T h e ilu p p e r p la y g ro u n d j* u n ­
D. Harrison, who with Sheriff P. G ill and F o n rh lln w a n l G u rd i
from fines.
"The
stinngri
we
are
in
elvil
Henry Witte, district rnvernor. A. Morn *j*(l Justice nf the Peace M iss M c G ill Is n Jnniiir and der th e d ire c tio n o f T h e lm a 7ihr|i- defense, thj more dornie bonih- u irin tH ;i?iil n lh e i nm uH rim m l and w e re llfte-l n n .le r Ih e T n lle pror n r e a l n m p la r e s I I i I k han w m vL»lon, report■ nnw required bv
jo r n l Floiv l m l , n s d s la iit d ire c to r in c ln a g n
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was -•-wmatutatod upon his Her- W. E. Watson, investigated the p tiysb nl ed u catio n m aijnr
In Tnllnhal ; I ■ I—. . I n « .i t t 4 t | s i i , met ,1 » | , ., '.h( -Jin J&gt; - 1 111 lu ll' 10 lllllM In .im ntu! th r flr^ t rn n trn lR fin p o ir d d e a le rs vvmild nn Intig-T lia v e In
tlon hy Mr. .fobneon, and hv Cecil acchlnnt and death, expressed th" liln R la tn U n iv e r s it y In
nriler
to
latinrh
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fill
at
a fte r ftm K fire a n ftiililm p In u k r tn- lit nle
11 ,* it 11ii ,is it no Pune I ' h . i I
Carlton, rntlrlnr- president, wm. uptnldu"that Heath had I...... in­ see. C m irli G u rd i i&gt; n g rn d u a le -if
lark
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T h e a m e n d m rn l .lie — 1—1 Iln- lifthad rharge of the meeting until stantaneous.
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I In- Military ' inl­
h« pinned the president's pin on
,Hkb| marks, he added, Indlraled riylnjf ('r«Hs Given
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Slier wood J a co Iwon h and Ihe Cooliette fnh Ill'll I ,i
vvlucli ire nnl in -Im ri -im p ly nr
Kbits I.Ion McCall and In turn re- that Mr. Spivey had rounded tinlorelihgld parade ni­I rllM Irtt nffi nf ill iir f n i al s lr e l. m n it m ir w h ich h a v e been - r ilin g it below
c-lvr-l from him a past president’s curve successfully, but had left To Lieut. W. H. Mero
Visiting
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the road on the driver’s left, go­
pin.
J Stu-rmail I'1 lli-unett l.iki \\--il|i lr iM'f i nfemf r r t rm Mmi* nit ifith i’- m -in lhMajor achievements of 11,,- club ing 760 feet on ii shoulder before
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I was elected -tale grand -'-mm.in-l
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I lien il s a v ­ III Til l I lls h ill fiol
were reviewed .luring th- pa-t IP kirn-king -low'ii a tilth sign, then " lll.ln ," bMile
I Inn rv el
I *♦" lm s 11It f M ill l r
cl of the (‘nolle- to ui ' ei'il tin*
em , -oil -if S l i e n f f mi I .Ini tilt iifii ii i i *I I l u l l y h im ik 'Im u fii
llp l'lv ••*»
in i n n -i-l-f e-l in h o lt
months to- Mr Carlton, lie Inld nf eiosslng tin- road to the tight Ml- I' \ M l II I, who Wn- k llle -l
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fri " M i'tf" m i v i *t11111 &gt;ki!ii Ih
ace II lledKCpetti luck ---nv llte \
b - (In v nr-' hi'im j i th 'tiu ’d or
the auction, whereby *(WS ivns re- ■boulder arid hitting the tiee. lie m l loll ill |\o *i'll lu -t S e p le in l • - J ell Iilinun'* I eJt i c*ti I «, \t i it nt I Mi
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illn c a lr d fur i i \ ih mi
reived to carry on projects, and wa* alone In the car.
vt on lit i;n I tn
M a n iii'l J u t-if !trtfin, fo r in &lt;Jnyn
{senior vice inmmmulct
( irl fn« al» «! m ifm t-il
1w h ile fly in g n m issio n fn u n h
R e fill-' a iln p lllig tin I i Hr t lo r ml
Fatal Injuria* Included a cut In IJ. S. N iiy y i n t r ie r , w n , pn-i
called upon Clyde Ramsey chair­
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man of the sight conservation the renter of hi* forehead and b u m o u sly a w n rd e il th e |l|- t in
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H tu lt Srhtrtil in IlM ’J I I " I vice mmmaiider
(' s Wemp,
l* (Ml1lulled ill! I'd g I* I il&gt;11•
eommlttee to report. The latter Internal injuries. The automobile g u ish e il F ly in g C ro s s to iln y
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derle**cd that '-ftl tielrs of glasses wa* a total wreck.
Mr- Nettle llamdlon Ruder u tn tfim I hit (I I pi u r le i illn tm r n fs
rereniom eH rn m lu rte d nt the .luck tli*1 S ln 'ffic M H i'ii’f i t i f i r S&lt; lm«»l
Mr.
Spivey,
who
was
employed
fi l l iltin n lv mnrh f tn in inn
had been nrnvlded for und-rnrlvlY«N P n i v i ’ih U y , nmt flu* Tnlan** llavco wn- elei led lo he.ul the nl
so n vltle N n vn l A il Mint inn.
lege,| children, and that th" club hy the Standard Growers, Inc.. Is
-late ('iMdlelte* Mr- Id 1 tinier f u r ln i iiil ; uni* u dt h r 4 I i &gt;i11'jtied
\ I * ♦! 1* 111 S i in m»I I I I ’ i l l t *•1111'«i fnlliiVt
T h e n u n rd w n s lu n ilc In L ie u t
had »lnanc"'t two "va onei-nll-ms. survived hy the widow and two M -'di's o Id o w , M r* . F r a n c e s M - " - ink: lil^ ifiji&lt; liiittH )fi nl th»* .li'vvi-ih .laek-onville wu* minted -•mm p n u lt'i -.till
Mi- 1 mi lim e
Other club achievement* listed young children of Paola.
(In- iiip t n ln o f tin J iir k s o liv ill- I|ti4 |n h il n f M iiitiN Iyii* afl&lt; i w in Ii vice fiiinmnndcr
Another accident investlgal-vl hy
\ r i a c k Kin s 1 1
hv Me. Carlton were donations to
s tn lin n
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the fled Cross, th" Tourist IhilldHM'fifi'fl F l n w i r nfitl
A v rn u *' eommsuiler
down by b e n vy n n ll n ir c r a f l fu
pm Mtns vu»re k illf f l
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ni.in v
Fort Laiuleritiile chaplain
log Fund, and to floya Hint", and
w h ile f ly in g Ills
N avy
C o l- in - h*»-|»itMU in N'lW V in k C it y
m ni r m in i ml ft mI ti v in i f i n i &gt;'
I NITKD N A T IO N S N V
PIh
.iHttiltHtin’ t
&lt;4| m'c 1it 11y
1
the Rnv Scoot Drive. Managers
w ith id s -iiu n ilriin
t in t .u n ’ - S ir (- la t lw v ii le l.l. -'nn
ir f n l Li'im t ill.i i l f .i i k mi i p is s m
I I I . A I m i l l s K IU A M II
end umpires nf the Lion Junior
He w n- bo rn ( t e l. 2. |!)2H
u n n i i n f i l l K ' f y , th r &lt;*nrnrrv “ f tin '
■"tel Ir.ilu V l t d
R n - - l a '. I.d e a l
I I K T n N , fin
^
Tin* h ea l Lin I* .n n (Id m ile s rm ilh nf I i f i f
in 11111 Mfwi nrrvm iN rty n lrm . A f t r i
Ra&lt;eliall League were enmmend"d
H a n fo rd , n lte n d e il lo ca l ele m e n i n
w a r fa r e m in e w a . astu te .
I h r L i nI Ir a n i 'xli m k » inm *’ a i m
hv him fnr their work, The end nf
sehim ls nml Hemlm iu- It ig h H- li - ■ Irnviniy Hfinfiird hr »,«pri&lt;lN to ifn uw ivi* I* InirlM m Pn* f iif in o n i m p
tie vv arn-'-l R ia l an ti t a c t lc i
lin n
1,i '1|I(HIi i i i and lum ped Hu* I d
m Ih ls N i'rlln n ;itllm m :h mmim * n m l
the season was marked hv n pieHe g ra d u a te d fro m M a rln it M ill tn 1In* f lu ll 1in liin U n iv r 1 1* |ty Mr-ill
If jM k
P .n iir s t r li ken |M Hseiuief&gt; .....Id tint -pill die We-lern Allle-t
iiIc at Rlue Spring*. Dinners and
tn ry
In s tit u te in
A la h a m n
&gt; f i l l C 'r n lr r . Ill* bn* k I r ii | i i n i l i f i ‘ J t e n 'll kliim 'frN h ;iv r f a llr n m Ih e
silt villi
te l.h re fe rre d t.. the
p ri.p q xn l
wen* f i i v 11 n |&gt;4imi frn m
nt »}ii* Kin«^I•1 Irlifi- VrtlriMiiM ll«p* i n si few iln y *
1946. He jo in ed th e S’ n v y on In
social events of the year were
-I Snv tel D eleg ate lic - .b A M altk
nf tin f r a i’ k an H n v hc ( iK iiL li'il
(ir
m
v
e
r
*
nalrl
p
l.m
fx
hud
h
n
m
infill
in
Mir
limn*
m'-ot|nn«r| by Mr. Carlton.
I7
lh
b
irth
d
a
y
Im
m
e
d
in
te
ly
f
u
ll..A 2&lt;l ymr old Hanford man took
the I '
-J S.-cq rR v F-tu n cll
fro m Mu’ i i v i ' i tu rn e it *i irhr" Ui' l t d
The .1 iitnliHttiM c u iiif in S n n f n i‘ 1 In iru e d I»y Ih e &gt;nn Hie l i ’ in p e ru
Prealdent McCall commended his own Ilf" shortly after l»:6n ing Id - g rn ilim tio n .
.p |n -..l tn tin’ t in ti'll S ta t- a in d
ri'ln 'l Ii im l fhini h m h r| ih i'rn (fi
F o llo w in g Ids re le a sn frn m tie in 1'i-t.l nml f ir . .lH&lt;*fihMf»n m m ir h it fn re h n v lm f t*nnn In MP» nne dnv
outgoing President Carlton for his o'clock last night, Deputv Sheriff
m il i n lih r il H iF iii &lt; h .*1*1 l.v e " l l .c r c u in t r ic - tn r a t if y the
fine achievements, and stated that Hownid Hood, reporle.l today. s e rv ic e lie stud ie d In w fn r i« i m l t l r m r hm«* u n til hi nun 1 tut;*’ A llu b H 'r n n | i Ih mi eB iiei led e u ill tji’llii
t'C'.'i (ii-m -va p m In - ..I p m ln liltln g
tl.lt
n h i Ihe HriiHnn \y fn re n in l
in lU lit.
the club would m&gt;** Henry Witte The young man wa- thought •«» y e n i* nl S te ts iin t 'n l v e i s l t y
c » nf tin cle t i- iln g li'.1 w c .iin n ,
as an active member, due to the have been despondent over III se rve d n . ile m ily s l o T i f f u n ife i In
f•■111, |i,lin'd tn .ir nllt-'l d-'legate-i
fa
th
e
r
In
til*
sp
a
re
tim
e
.
C
nlb
fart that he will be huay as dis­ health.
i.H 'i'c - T u r k e y
lit a r il im l the
(Jivt*
Servicemen
A
Hide
hack
In
n
e
tlv
e
d
u
ty
in
D
erem
lu
i
trict governor. He expressed the
He wu* (twrn J. Almey, who*,N c ltie r ln iiil- in
.ip i.n M ln g a U S
K'eatlessa na Paoe •'•art
1060.
tuv—n
ritin
n
e
d
h
itr
n
ln
in
g
mm
body was found hy his parents In
p c .pi. ...I d ia l die '-..e le i d e q in m l
a he-lroom of thsfr home at I2 tl re re iv e d Ids w in g s nt the I ’rn -n
in- re fe rre d tn iln- t
N Ib - a r m a t'lda
N
n
vn
l
A
ir
H
in
t
Inn.
French Avenue, following
the
n .. nl ('n m in t:.- ln n
Mr«. Billie Cawley
sound of Ihe blast of a single bar­
f ile
R r d i- h d e leg ate - le c la re ri
Dies A fter IIIdchh rel shotgun. The body was found IJritiHh AmhRHHadnr
M a lik hail g re a tly e x a g g e ra te d the
on the bed.
iiflitc itc e nf th r fie n e v a tr e a ty In
The death wes investigated hv
W n rlil W a r II T n h a c k t h li up he
H cI|»h Put Out Fire
lie-1
c-irre-p-i-n tence
li- lw e e n
Mrs. mill* W. Cawlsy, wife nf Sheriff I'. A- Mero, Deputy Sher­
I'r t in e M in i- lc r S i i l i n am i Winston
Fred I- Cawlsy, died at her horn". iff Hood and Justice of thr peace
WASHINGTON OfT— Rrlllsh Am
1 Im r r h lll in w h ic h S t a lin ag reed
422 Palmetto Avenue early this W. K. Watson. They were Inform­ basssrlnr Sir Ollvrr Franks out mil
ed bv Mr. and Mr*. Jnnle Abney, of bed lo watch a midnight (Ir­
d i d gii- should In- used against
mnrnlftg after a long Illness.
die G e rm a n s if Midi-/ used R first
Mra. Cawlay was horn In Prince­ the parent*, that they had been on Ihe embassy grounds nml wound
O utside
III-1 m eetin g Western
ton, W. Va. and had lived here present In an adjoining room when up helping tn put II out
•lip lu in n lx e xp re sse d &lt; l ir lle f that
for the peat six yean. Bha was a the shot was heard.
The .lalaritt blare, which did
h ii-d ln lia s found h e r g e rm w a r
Owen Abney, who was popular­ an estimator! Itn.ooo da mage, wnmember of the Central naptlst
i ire char ges a g a in - 1 Ih e Dnttoct
Church attd of the Rebakah Lodge ly Tinown as " H a p p y h a d work­
tolled In alirtul 23 ml mi to* Mor­
it.ale- a Im l pnt.itn „m t now want*
ed until recently as an employee
No- 4ft.
an n doten pleena of fire fighting
in -Im p the w hole tilin g
Surviving In addition to the of the Southward Fruit Co.
equipment
answered the mil
S p eak in g In th r S e c u r it y F o u n r ll
Ha was horn Ju n t 16, ID3I, In Thuredny night.
husband la on# snn, Bobhy L. Caw­
le h li -aid F h u r r h lll bad written
ley, and one alster and hrnlher. Horrento, anil had lived here fur
None of tne embassy rexlilentS ta lin In IU I3 te llin g h im Hritaln
Hervlcea will he held a t Rrlsson II years. He formerly attended lefl the main chancery The only
'tail c itin r upon e v id e n c e th at IndlFuneral Home at Hi00 a m. to­ Seminole High School nml was Injury wns In a fireman whose
"u ted G e r m a n y
m ight use guv
morrow with Rev, 8. L. Whatley active as a member of the Semi­ hand was burned. The hlawt, which
.g a in s t R iix r I b It-' a s su re d f&gt;tnlln
officiating. The remalne will lie nole Chapter of Future Farmers threatened the chancery and
d ia l Rriialn had la r g - sto c k s of
eent to Dunbar. W..V*. tomorrow of America. Several year* ago he scorched an n28ox, waa believed
-aa and wait re a lty in m e It against
accompanied by the huaband. In­ was honored by the Chapter h i he* to have started In a supply ahrd
'h e G e rm a n s If H it le r used gas
terment will he held there In I"*. chosen to represent It at the
Sir Oliver, wearing a topcoat
firs t
National Convention nf Future over his pajemaa, turned firelight
Grandview Cerpetery.
Stalin cxpresicil gratitude for
Parmer* at Kansas City, Mo. He er when he ordered Ihe embaaay's
' ’hurdilH'* promise and did not
was faithful aa a reporter for the roof sprinkler* turned on to wet
raw DIB ON BEACH
••xprcsi the view that potsenlnn
and a number of Ida ar­ down the main building.
GULF SHORES. ’ Ala. (ft-Thou- Chapter
if large quantities nf gas homh*
ticle*
appeared
In
The
Herald.
Hsands of scrap fish dumped bv was a member of the Congrega­
-va* a crime. Jebh said. Rut nnw
HKAVY RAINFALL
shrimp boata working close off­ tional Church.
Malik suggests It Is s torrlhle
Rainfall In the heavy ahnwrr
shore in te n d Gulf Maehsa here
■rime for Ihe United State* tn
ytetenlay afternoon amounted tn
Survivor*
Include
the
parent!,
today driving bathtrs away.
carry on research In germ w ar­
Mr. and Mr*. Junl* Abney; three l.t l Inch, E. J. Moughton Jr.,
fare. he said
Owner* of bualnaaa establish brothers, CpI. Curtla Abney who weatherman, announced this morn­
"Even the Russians can't have
meats protested to the Alabama la eervlng in the Army a t Camn ing, Maximum temperature was
It both ways." Jebh declared.
Conservation Department and tha Stewart, 0*., Delbert and Keith 94 decrees ami the low reading
mmim
Mata runaway
Highway Patrol that tha of Sanford, and two grandfathers, waa 70. Mathar'a Store was Hood­
dumping ictlvltl
activities of ahrtmgtra Tom Abney of Buehnelt and Is- ed with several Inches of water In
w e n destroying thafr batch
Movie Time Table
tha rear of the bulldlnr, following
■ae Journlgan of f t Plan*.
VVPMm
funeral sendee* for Mr. Ab- tha downpourRITE
&gt;v said tha ttoal Rah t i n t be- nay will be held Sunday afternoon
Thav
"Tartan's Ravage Fury"
floating baacbwarS Thursday at 9:00 o’clock a t tha Congrega­
KOJK TRANSFER ENOS
1:41 - 3t»a - 6:26 - 7:17 - 9:09
morning,
of summar tional Church with th* Rav. J. B.
ROTE ISLAND, Korea m -T h e
MOVIKI.AND
Two
"Sarvicrmen
Rid#
Shaltora"
have
bean
eroctod
on
Federal
Hlahwny
17-92
a
t
the
north
and
vacation Root officiating.
beach eotta
Army aaid tonight all major ahuf- south adgt* of Sanford, They waye constructed by tho Naval Air Station’* Public Work* Department
"Korahaidler"
out "by tha him
era w o n
Woodmen of tha
World, of fling of Rad prisoners of war on whan the Sanford American Legion Poet No. 63 augge.te-l the 'do* nml furnished the materlala. "These
I'RAIRIF, LAKE
d n d a ."
which ontahlution Mr. Abney wa* Kola Island fa complete.
“Variety Hour" 7:46 only
Tha KoJ* Command, ttndar Brig shelter* aro oxpretaly for the convenience of thoeo servieemen -leslrlng transportation from the city of
A Mobile Prase reporter said a member, wlU conduct graveside
"The Marrying Kind"
Hanford to tho many othefr town* and ctUoa along rout* 17-02." Lt. C. L. Sullivan explained to-lay.
thousand* of dasd flab lltttn d th* services In E v erg m n Cemetery, Gan Haydofi L Boa tne r, said wall Above aro Donald E. Evana (left and John J. Main a a they wall patiently for someone to stop and glvo
8:46 - 10:60
beach tor a W * mU* atretch from and they will also eat aa honorary over to.om prlaoners had been them a rtde. Both men are stationed hero In Ranford.
pallbearer*.
sUftod In D day*.
A labtm a Point to Port Morgan.

Spivey Is Killed Summer Recreational Program Is
In Auto Accident
Going Full Blast Under Stringer
On Paola Hiway

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.It1lib Calls Soviri
(.Vrm Move As!ute
Uul Nol Workable

20-Year-Old Youth
Takes Own Life
In Despondency Fit

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TH I I jUCMSO BBULD
E* P«ga I
Frl. Jun* W. 1

[H llti to Housewives!
Hr

At The Churches

a u c i

c w p M A irr m ^

Thougg eunehln# la o m of tha
la t'tM
b l* » c&gt; ^ fo r whUe

FIH8T BAPTIST CHURCH

«ugh It* often fade* colors, K

word or caution cornea from Mar*
Porry, fpxtltp chtmtyt of the
I. R, Department of Agriculture.
Karat
Tha b e if i i " . .rong summer eun

F!ve uuliitiimlini; young I FA Loyn wore lueAuntrd ugrlculturr.l lu'luilaialiipa to ti e University of Florida by the
Floiidn Hankers A-vocIntioit |,t tlie recently held F F A Anntml Stole Convention in Dnytona Hoach. Left to right:
Smith, wlio ir.nde the p.v.jenlalhmn, ('hnlrnmn Agri­
cultural Commit lee Hnnkim Auruclntlnn and Cnahlrr High
SpriUKn Hunk, liiifh S pring: F. J. Olhba, (ionzalez; Wesley
Dean. (Itienrhoro ; Joseph McHce. Kuatin: M. A. Tidwell,
itriuiford: Willlnm Milled, I'lnnt City; and llenrv Coleman,
Vku ('resident Florida Hanker.) A:, nidation and President
Commere Ir.i Hunk, Daylona Hearh.

HT e n e v a NEWS | (turul Common Sew*

■ ..
a ItfklM FHBVATT
lltlL 'l/i'IT
Uy aaiair.
MISS AlMUB

iiv hpim jh J o h n s o n

may aat and darkan ataina con*
talnlng tannin, auch aa thoaa from
chertlea, peaches, paara, plum*,
■oft drlnka, or ttia muatard aarvad
on hot d o n s r ham. Play clothes,
tum ults, houaa draaaaa or apron*,
avrn bathing aulta worn a t beach
picnics. may ha parmanantly
marked by (raving Ihraa ataina as*
po«ad to tha aun.
Give auch ataina flrat aid Im­
mediately by aponglng with cold
water whlla they a r t fresh and
molat, Mlaa Furry advlss*. If any
tracaa of tha Main remain, they
may ba treated at home by rub­
bing glycerine or aoapleaa ahampoo Into the stain, then sponging
with cool water. Bometlmea It
helpa to apply a few drop* of vine­
gar to tha stain alta r the glycer­
ine or ehsippoo treatm ent, rinsing
thoroughly afterward with cool
water. Never uee eoap or heat un­
til the etaln has dleappoared.
MIm Furry add* that sunning
may make other atalne more diffi­
cult to remove. Grease may pens
Irate fabric more deeply If heated
In the eun. Egg, milk and meat
plaini may lie "cooked Into fabric
by hot eun.

ALLOW
MCI .

Mrs. George Lindsey left Hntur- DKBPITF, HOT WEATHER,
HUMMER IS TIME FOR
tiny for Aslivllle, N. C. to visit
HARO WORK. PLANNING
her brother, Copt. C. 0. LanAllhmigli old Bol really "|pours
1:00 p.tn. Commencement exer- id,ig nml her sister Mis* Mxe
dees of the Vacation Bible School. Lannltiif. From thffe »Hp will ko It on” and the shade of a big tree
Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. “The 10 Tunnelton, W. Vn. to visit or the banks of a creek may be of
her »l»l*r-ln-law, Mrs- LTent pleasant, tuntallxlng appeal, Im­
Hour of Powei”.
portant work and planning must
WmV: soil Mrs. Gail Kelly hnd hr done on munv Florida farms
THE CONGREGATIONAL
us their gilest rerenlly Ihelr sun dining the period of tepid temper­
CHURCH
Park Avinue and Third Blreet •■ml ilsiiKliter-ln-lnw Mr. xml Mrs. atures.
Hi,heil Kelly niiii rhllilreii Lari,
Uenplie the summer temperaJ. Bernard Hoot, Minister
Kiln, Mini Judy, nl*o m friend litres, tobacco must he harvvated,
Sunday School 10:00 a.tn.
Lowell Wilson nil from Kentucky. corn must l.e cultivated, livestock
F R IG E C E IL IN G U P F B I)
Morning Worship 11:00 a.in.
They left fur their home Snlur- must he cared fur, peanuts must
Sermon: ’’The Chrlitlan Task”.
WASHINGTON
- OPS has
d«v with the exception of Gnrl nnd he harvested, gtnsa plnnted, hay just authorised p41
rlct calling Incut,
cured,
and
stored,
cotton
Judy
who
will
spend
awhile
with
ALL SAINTS CHURCH “
se* for baby and "Junior”
picked, and equipment repaired crn
their grandparent*.
Enterprise
foods. Tha Increase! range from
nnd
stored
during
the
neat
three
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Herman
Koto
Preacher, Itean Putman
3W to IW cents g do ten cans or
slid dnuyhiers U rettn, Nndlne, months. It will he a "slack11 sea­ Jars, at tha factory.
Second Sundny after Trinity
son
for
some
farmers,
to
he
sure
1
1
in
j
IniuKrne
s|ient
Rundny
ill
Ox­
8:30 s.m. Holy Communion with
The aeenry estimated the retell
ford with Mrs. Fore’s parents hut It will be a season of hard price will rise by about a cent a
hytnne end sermon.
W. P. O’Herry, work for others.
Mr. and Mrs................
can for canned baby meats, but
Nndlui- remained with her grand
CHURCH OF CHRIST
In the summer many farmers not more than half a cent a can
parents
for
a
visit.
Elm Avenue nnd Second Street
realise mure than ever hefora how for cither baby fooda. The Incraaae
Mr. nml Mrs. E, H. Giant spent valuable Is a rover on the land. reflects Increased transportation
J. C. Nlrhulsun, Minister
.Sunday
wllh
Mrs.
Grants
daugh­
“And I say also unto thee, that
T h o se who have Ih e lr land In some end wage coata In the Industry.
thou art Peter, nml upon this ter, Mrs. Thelma Bachelor In rover crop know that valuable top­
rock I will build my church J and Winter I'm k.
soil will not he washed away even
Mrs. Ham Hampton and grand­ though thunderstorm* occur with work lu lie careful tu avoid acci­
the g a in of Hell ihall not prevail
children Helen Hampton and Ju&lt;- great frequency, while those whose dent or heat exhaustion, It Is good
against It.” Matt. 10:18.
Fisher left last week tu spend land Is hare, exposed to the hot to keep a careful check on yields
10:00 a m. Bible Study.
11:00 am . Morning Worship. th&gt;&lt; summer In Ohio,
sun ami driving rain, realise too end crop returns, tu do as much
0:80 p.m. Evening Worship.
Mrs T. W. I’revntl nml daugh­ late .that a cover crop would have as possible lo produce and arrange
for feed and other things that will
Broadcast over WTRR. Sermon ter Addle arrived home Hotuiunv prevented losses of rich soil.
topic: “The Church, lte Marks”. from Tallahassee where they a t­
Hummer is the season when be needed In winter, and to plan
Wednesday 8:00 p.m, Bible tended the iililitinl 4-11 short farmers who grow tobacco and to avoid mistakes of this year
Study.
course.
other crops that mature during when the time rolls around tu
Vleltors always welcome.
Mr. and Mr*. I’hlllip llnurr this period ohlnin Ihelr chief In­ plant next year’a summer crops.
Imd ns their guest lust week come for the y.-ar, With returns
And the Extension Service xlso
CHRISTIAN ANit MISSIONARY Mrs.
Rulin'* sou-ln-luw nnd from Ihelr crops they pav debts,
ALLIANCE
daughter Mi. and Mrs. Fred Bal­ buy Heeded supplies and equip- recommends that whsn tha w6rk
Perk Avenue and Fourteenth
lard of Maitland.
fur tit, nnd Imy bonds or Invest In Is fairly well "caught up" on tie*
Street
The Geneva Baptist Church Is other way*.
farm that the farmer end his
Glenn E. Smith, Paelor
hnvlng a Training Uuloti study
During the busy summer season,
Bible School 8:46 a.m.
course every night this weak di­ thH University of Florida Agri­ family go on a-picnic, go fishing,
Morning
Worship 11:00 am . rected l,y W. L. Glddlngs. Mr. cultural Extension .Service says, It and tab* • much-needed holiday
Subject: "God's Unvarnlihed Pic­ Glddlnga I* staving with Rev. Is well for all who work in iha that will do wonder* toward keep­
ture of Man”.
and Mrs. L. A. Unit and family. field or do other hard physical ing «M In good health and spirits.
Evening Service 7:46 p.m,
Mrs. Edson Unit lift for Tab
An Informal service for fellow, 'lehnssee Sunday tu take a six
ahlp and Goipel meisage. The weeks course at the University.
pastor will speak. All are cor­
Mia. J, C. Hill* and Mr*. Don­
dially Invited io each eerviaa.
ald Noitou visited Mr. and Mrs.
Luuis Rills In Lake Park over
HOLY CHOHH CHURCH
tile weekend.
Mr. T. W. I’revntt nnd sou Den
Rev. H. I.. Immeimsn, II. II., Ion spent tills week In Hnlnei
Rector
City with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Second Holiday After Trinity
Hutchison.
8:(X) a.m. Duly Communion.
Mr. H. I1, Hmlth nnd Mis. J. C
8:30 *.in. Family Set vice and Hills
nre driving to their summer
Choral Eucharist.
hniiiH In Vergennes, Vt., they
"r/t/s i* ews rt*s \
will go to Ovid, N. Y. end Ni­
ru etr r#g/
agara Falla to visit ililars on
rmtrS *
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route.

Sunday School begin* at 8i46
a-ro. Claseea tor all a*Ca.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
BtornlngMeaaag* by Iha pastor.
AH member* end friend* are
UTted to be present at this service.
. Evangelistic service 7i45 p.m.
Massage and altar call by the
pastor,
A special auxiliary rally will be
held Tuesday night at 7i46 p.m.
Kvtryon* la invited to attend this
special event.
There will be no servlcae T hunfay, Friday night or Sunday
o w n in g dua to the annual A u to
CaM*»llon of tba. Church of God
w u d i will begin Wedneeday *v*nW L through Sunday noon, at the
Mat* Headquarter! in Ocm *.
fYtrybody I* invited to attend
fM annuel State Convention of
Mw Church of God where show*
f r * of blessing la walling all who

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Sunday Service 11:00 e.m.
Suudey School BtBO a.m.
Wednesday Service 8:00 p.m.
Reeding Room Tuesday and F ri­
day 8:00 to liOO p.m,
All at# welcome to attend our
Worship, service* and to use the Reading
aps”.
Room.
Tha auparlorily of eplritual
power over material resistance Is
the them* of the Lesson-Sermon
to bo road In all l Churches of
vara#, Including Man, Evolved By
Atoml* Force f ”
The QeMon Teat Is, from Amos
k unto man whet is
that Maketh tha
hues*, and . treadeth
i places of tit* earth,
a God of hosts, la hla
‘*ea Include tha ac­
me walking on the

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the South Shore Hospital were re ­
ported hv physicians as "doing
very well" lodxy.
They also reported that Mrs
Manning Is "line and doing well "
The quads are expected In get
Ihelr first m eal-glucose from a
medicine dropper—sometime to
day.
Dr. Hobert R. Ryan, Weymouth
general practitioner who delivered
the babies, reported that newborn
Infanta are rarely fed for 34 hours.
cvl Choir. Bcriimn hv Mr. Mclnnl*
Church Nursery 10:46-18:00 each
Sunday.
7i00 p.m. Pioneer Fsllawslib
The Senior High Fellowship will
not meet beceusa of the Confer­
ence at Behring.
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By BOB WISE
All was activity hum on the
base this morning as three uf the
five squadrons of Carrier Air
Group Three departed for a short
operational cruise in the Atlantic.
Comdr. Donald Gay, the newly
appointed Commander of Carrier
Mr Group Three, Is In hopes of
starting a Little Theater organi­
zation here on the baoe. With
plaits of preoentlng a variety
show of skits, psnlomlmei, com­
edies, etc., Comdr. Gay Intends to
hrlng out some of th" hidden *•&gt;!cut Tn the Bailors of NAAS. This
unique hit of stagery is scheduled
to take place un or about the t it
uf July, in the Air Staliun cinema.
Tu all of the personnel ahu.nd
the station, u cordial Invltutiuu 1*
tended. Comdr. Gay Is seeking
discover nny of the persumi 1
who posse-.**)* u talent foi acting,
singing, plu&gt; writing, or perhaps
clowning.
Thu success of such all under-

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taking depend* largely on the
wheleTioarted cooperation of earli
and every one who may re In the
position to lend a hand. Anyone
Interested li to get in touch with
Comdr, Gey, or In the event of hU
absence, contact Mr*. Elizabeth
Bitter* of the Station Welfare end
Recreation Department.
Don Fiamtn, who recently an
nounced hi* engagement to Mis*
Belt; Cagle of this city, ha* been
honorably dtirhargcd from the
Navy. Don Is another of the many
aboard the tint ion who plan to
make Sanford AiteU home. The ip
broaching marriage nf Don .1
Ml** Cagle la tcheduleil for the
middle of neat month. Having al­
ready purchaaed a plot of laud,
Flamm intend* to build a home
here In Sanford, llo also plans for
a future In the Insurance business.
The Fanron Soflhallers have
dune It again In the City of Or­
lando Recreation
League.
By
defeating the Lewis Recapping
Team by the decisive margin of
tl to It, the Pasruner* chalked up
their Uth consecutive win, with­
out a single loss thus for In the
league. Going Into the last inn­
ing trailing by the score of .1 to
2, pitcher Morris Hall *inashcd a
driving duuble that scored two
rum, thus winning Ids own gamu.
The Fairon Nine will engaga
the Orange Bulck Team, which is
running a close second lo thorn,
thi* coming Monday at the Grand
Avenue Park In Orlundu.
Jack llaiii, of the Station Photo
Lah Is In Washington, I). ('. on of­
ficial business. He wa* flown there
Oils w-tk and Is expected back
soon.
Lluvd Tuibutton Is anothei of
the many NAAS Personnel go'mr
to the Jacksonville Naval Air

Autos Provided For
Disabled Veterans

American Red Cross
Murks Anniversary

Funds tu provide nutotnohilcs
fur lerlnusly disabled veteran* and
tu pay Indemnity claims to d«per,lent* uf deefased servicemen
were made available tu Veterans
Administration In a hill signed by
tlie Piesldent on June *&gt;.
The Third Supplemental Appmpvlutluni BUI provides VA with
mo-e than t *821,000,001) for veterat,* benefits which Includes S26,*
000,18Ht fur autontohilei &gt;,n) (2,800,(W fur servicemen indutnnity
claims.
Also Included In the Mill are
f 149.llUO.lkH) for subsistence ami
tuition payments for veteran* re*
reiving education or training un­
der the Gl .'till: *00,0011,tWO for
compensation end pension pay­
ments; and *r.0,'100,000 for extrahazardous death* under the Na­
tional Hervlce Life Insurance Act.
Funds to pay liw m nlty claim*
to detiendent* of eeivlcemeii end
eligible veterans who died since
the heglnnino of the Korean con­
flict have been exhausted since
the latter pirt of April, when 7,658 claims had been approved for
monthly payments. VA will mak»
retioactlve payments to these nspendents.
Under the Servicemen's Indem­
nity Act of 1051 1Public Law .’3L
set vlceinen on active duty oq and
after June 27, 1950 are automatic­
ally coveted against death In ac­
tive service in tlie amount of $10.00O—less any National Sri m e
Life Insurance &gt;11 V S Govern­
ment l.ife Insuialice in force id
the tune of death.
For those culled tu active duly
fur Jl day* or more,, thi* frej In­
demnity runt limes for 120 dueafter separation 01 release from
service.

WASHINGTON t Special!—The
American Red Cross marked it
71st anniversary Wednesday with
a tribute to the millions of vol­
unteers who make its work pos­
sible.
The organisation was founded
here May IM, IH81. by Clara Bartun and 11 group of fi lends as
the American Association of the
Ifed Cross. In March of tho fol­
lowing venr President Althur
"itfimi 11 et lints i atificatieli of the
lietlevu Convention, Imiklng the
Americnn society a member of the
Intel national Red Cross. In Juno
Hum the organDstliiii was reintorpuruled l&gt;y Congress as the
Americuii Nulluiml Tied Cross, It*
pi c e n t official name.
In uoling the nnntvvrsiiry K.
Ilolnud llarrlmun, Red Cross pre­
sident, mi id, 'Plum the beginning,
Red Cross &lt;etvice has been based
largely on tlie work of volunteers.
Ami, although it 1ms grown to 217,000,non chapters covering every
county in the United Slates, the
Red Cross remains today essen­
tially a channel through which In­
dividuals vverywheie give »h»lr
time, their energy, and thslr
uvney to help their fellow-men.

Jeanne Crain tries to quiet pm* of the brood in thi* m...... from
20lh Century-Fox's, "Belles On Their Toes,” Technicolor, •dinning
Sunday and Monday on the Rita Theater screen.
e.i un apartment m the llol*l&gt;ai
house.
Mr. and Mi*. I'liai le* l.ipplemMli
w e r e house guest,, foi two w e e k *
„f Mr. ami Mr*. Hav K Peck. I'he&gt;
■■turned to theli home in Cincili
null, Ohio, un Thursday.
Those of you who attended the
Christmas entertainment of tlie
Do Mary Civic Association will i&gt;
call the “Bride and Gloom". I.t
ami Mr*. Glenn Ferris I’hey left
Drllary thi* week and will live
for the next twu veins in Cuipit*
Christie where I.t Ferns will
l»- -datiuned
Ncwconieis to »oi r,.mmiinil&gt;
At the final Hireling of the a n Kit*. Howard Schuinp * 11,1 hiI'eUaiy Civic Association, Inc., bode wlio Mate lentil! tlie Mm
wl ich w n s fie ld lull Ftiday even­ luu Home.

ing at the Dickinson Memorial
l.imiry in Oiange City, ill mem­
bers were present and they made
up 'or numbers with their eti*
•liu.lasm. Plan* weir m ad e and
cum hi it tees appointed to eunsldar
wav* and me*ns of starting the
For diul Dry Hrlttle H air, try a
hul lolling early in the Full Io­
.St* 1 inn Dispensary. I.loyd will wa d uur goal a Community
HELENE
CURTIS
REVIVEX
WAVE
f *1 f, s f
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leave Banfurd next Tuesday, when Ce iter for Dellury.
I On Thursday evening, I lie DaCetnlitions as It waves. Over 20 years’ experience in U.auty
he will undergo minor treatment t Lury Democratic Club met In
Culture. Special prices fur Juno and July.
for a foot ailment.
j ChristUwgrr Muimr. Final |dan*
Ih e Fasrnn also has thrre of i&gt;* | were made foi the picnic un HunCall 971 for Infoiuiatlon or appointment
staunch supportera laid up in 'he 1 day at 9oul»ndo Springs. Every*
body 1* welcome to come along
NAA8 Hick Bay. Peter Van O l­ with the crowd.
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
sen. AN, William H. McGee, AN,
Alls* Elizabeth Ciacchino, who
"Air conditiunrd fur )uur comfort"
and Richard A. Ferrara are all was *11 employee of the Mayfair
leported doing well, slid a ir ex­ liutrl in Suuf,ml lad
winter,
'
2(10 North Psrk
pected to lie discharged hef.vie slutted in iiei snminui position
at
tin* weekend.
Ft. Mrllenrv Hotel at Lake
George on Wednesday.
On June lg, Mi* William Archi­
bald reached her Meveiity-fiftll
birthday and on (lie seventeenth.
*)ie and Ml Ariehliatd celebrated
tlielr forty eighth wedding aunlvvevraary. Ftiemls ill Dellary oxlend congratulation*
and best
wish** to them.
Mis Fled W. .‘Icbuffeil of Keif
Bun, Pa. is spending several
weeks at the home of h n patents,
Dr. and Mr* William Fidlei. Her
children, Fivd Jr. and Barbara,
are with her.
.Mr. and Mis. Henry Kiepuer
hav* been quit* b u sy entertaining
Slid being enttrlained by Mi and
Mrs. Carl Win dm uf New Vurk,
who ate spending some time at
r ia y t u c * Beach. Mr*. W h i i I c ii it
Mt*. Kitopei* daughter.
Mrs. Tin.0111* Blown of Valencia
Ciicle hi might a good report hack
with her fiuto her physician 10
Pennsylvania. h*r brother l* hsci.
on a vhill and bi,night u htl*iri*r
associate, Charles V. ollng, .,t
Pleasiintville, N J. wiili him.
(irmd news of Mi* Kohort Id
ward* t ill* w eek, She w ii * well
eilullgh to l,c ullowed tu leave the
hospital Mini return lo her home
William l.angbehii was not *0
fortunate, lie ban been admitted
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lamiu for an indefinite slay.
Panel $325.00
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After having been back In New
York foi almost two years, Mi
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m g » it li liu -ii g 1 u n d p a ie o l». M
und M r* , lit -11 in 1,1 Mm iig e, w ildtlo ii- f a lh e i 1* un d erg o in g - u ig e r t
ill tlie J a c k s u n v illc b o sp itn l h ast
S u n d a y , W ilf r r d , ng.-d 7
cau g h t
II ten pound s h i ep sliead at New
S in y i ua B each ,

beside our men and women in uni­
form—to provide the wounded an I
Injured with the blood they must
have—to oiler quick help to the
victims of dlmster. It la most ap­
propriate therefore that we pnj
tribute to that generosity on this
anniversary date."

STOMACH

AI . LI UI M relieve* Ui.lr.Ming .rnn,t.*n»
of “ aert'ios slu iiiseli"
besvla*** a ft* *

Oi,sU, 1..Uliine. Plusliog ui.u ,wl»a -l-** w
Its. A1,1.1bl IN t..« busn sulvulinttllj
IffSleOt,*tlurli.r* ti,*t f.'on.l MiM* »n#.'lLi*.
Mure Itiin s V* tlin .,11 *,u4 tu Utt*.

The reindeer was domesticate I
in the Old Wurtd In prehl*tui.c I
times.

" I t is Im p o ssib le eve n to s s tin ia te the to ta l e o u lrib u lio n
of
v u lu iilu iy e ffo r t th ro u g h th e Red
t ’ m ss sin ce the y e a r o f If * found
m g l.u s t y e a r iilu n c |,ttM l,0P 0 in sn
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lent .if 2 ,F J4 ,P 0 0 fo rty - h u m ^ v e k s
4' I u 0 paid R ia l C lo s e s e rv ic e tu
t l o i i tic ig h b o ix III need. H illy th i*
flee o u tp o u rin g o f the g e n e ro sity
..I m illio n s of A m e ric a n * m a ke s it
po*-ild, for Hie Red Cm** to stan d

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Bl'HNS TO IIEA i'll
FORT LAUDERDALE 0
Buck driver, tentatively idol
a* Ralph Meskiew Ininnii
burned In dealli liele late lThi
when hi* vehicle bounce,I o
tear o( an automobile and cl
into a tire

1948 THAMES
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1947 STDDEHAKEK
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THE SANFORD HERALD
FiJ. June 30, 1913
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honoring:
The Worthy

President Trtiman
Signs Foreign Aid
Bill With Its Cuts

S A W D U S t fftA lL

Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain haa, like other Britlah
rulers, celebrated her birthday by handing out titlea and
__ *4 4otir * m m &gt;'
other distinctions. The most varied achievements rate thla
a u l« fi ttrli
reward, Including the promotion of skiing, novel writing,
PabiuhM
aatataaM
C k rla tu . h. 4 Maw Vaaaa research on the offect of high altitude on airmen, and the
H I Maaialla A c —
chairmanship of the Scotch Whiskey Association.
IM H t l a&gt; • « «a4 rlaaa aaatiar
Compton Mackenzie, henceforth to bo addressed as Sir
Oftabar ft, ISIS. at tba PM* Offt.*
M ih r t. rin d s., ■a4*r fba M Compton,
ipton, Is da novelist whose products rnngo from thought*
Caairaaa nf Mat'll a, l i r a
ful works off genius to potboilei
potboilers. "Sinister Street", Issued
a o i u V n i-T r xaw
315 years ago, 7s still admired as a portrayal of Oxford Uni­
K4ll*r
rinttnoN iik a h
versity life, contrasted with the evils of the London slums.
■•ala
Of
lato he has stoutly advocated home rulo and possible in­
■ v n ic n irT fo N m a t h
dependence for Scotland. Evidently the government thinks
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• i s th at these views will not get far enough to be harmful.
* . '. 'L (7 i
One other honor recalls a turning point in history. Sir
Alfred Duff Cooper, n former cabinet officer and Churchill’s
ahllaarr
. ------------aallaaa, * .r4 a ml
Ifeaaka, r a . o l u t l . . . a&gt;4 aWllraa af war time ambassador to France, hns been made a viscount.
a e te n a la m .a t far fba aaraaaa af Although a Conservative, ho turned on Neville Chamber­
M talaa raaaa. n il I ba rharaa4 far
lain's lackadaisical conduct of the war and In a famous
a t raaalar ■4 v .n t .ia a talaa,_______
speech
in tho House of Commons quoted a scathing speech
■aaraaaa 1*4 Naflnaallp Bp la .
Nawaaaaar flaaraaaafatlraa af Oliver Cromwell's: "You havo stayed here too long for
■rat Torb. C b tn ia Datral I,
any good you have done. In the name of God, go I"
ia cHr a u at. ■.••la,
It might not be a bad Idea If wo had Homo system for
t l a H .ra JS la a Mtaabar af fba
A m . H . I M Praia w b lrb la « a t lll.4 giving official notice of esteem for those in various fields
e M 4 a .tv .tr l . ift. aaa fa r ra p a b ll.
who have deserved well of their country.
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WASHINGTON OR - President
Truman today signed the $e,44T,7)0,730 forelgn-ald bill.
The amount ia la.O per cent le u
than he had declared was the min­
imum necessary for M l| year.
The CUtS -»F. c‘ rtWpOted T&gt;J i*
Congress which voiced support for
the principle of foreign assistance
but sharply criticised some as­
pects of the President'* program.
This measure merely authorises
the expenditure of 16.447,7)0,750in effect setting (hat total aa a
celling for military and economic
asalstanee during the fiscal year
beginning July 1. The actual ap­
propriations atilt have to be voted,
with the possibility that tho whole
question of foreign aid may be
debated again.
The aulhoriiatlon bill Axes a
limit of $4,506,424,600 for world­
wide military aulstance and $),S09.2M.600 for varloua types of
economic aid.
The President had requested $3,..............
r and
M,443.-.
423.006.000 for
m ilita ry
--------300.000
for economic help. So the
blll*s total la $1,466,730,260 less
than the President asked.

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Th* faith nf lirsal In bonds*.
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of Hi* flnral trlbutra (a
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raltk W* now know waa Juatirird.
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Definition For Today: An ex*
trovsrt it an introvert under the
influence nt liquor.
From Jan. I through April 30.
1952, *omt AS American* died
•ach day in traffic arcidtnli. Wai
all that murder and micide necei■ary?
Ganeral Eitenhower ii coming in
for a lot of ribbing, particularly
from iwpporteri of Senator Taft,
ai well from the Senator himtelf,
became in a rrcenl ipeeeb he ad*
vocaled a "40 billion dollar taa
cut". What the general obviouily
mean! wai a 40 billion dollar cut
ill federal ipending. But we don't
think the average Amarican citlien would object to a laa cut of
lUch ipectacular proportion* ai
that inadvertently mentioned by
tba General.
Tht German* are tuppoied to
be people who muil follow order*
explicitly. who cannol entertain any
Mia* of deviation from their in*
■(ruction*, mint not uie their head*
ben Confronted by a *itUatien
-hich calls h i action at variance
with whet dwy have beSh told to
do. The appKtalinn of (hie unfor­
tunate perional concept remind* it*
of the mine who awakened her
oatienl to give him.a pill to put
him to deep, became the order wai
for Sue pill every (opr hour*.
It teem* to m that Ingrid Bergnan Knuetlini, who had to face
the acorn of a Hollywood which ia
Nona too dean itself but eager to
cry "immoral" at anybody who
stop* out of ita pattern, ia probably
going to prove one of the happiest
whrea and mother* to coma out of
the movie capital in yest*. Perhept
•Me ii became, in fact, the did
coma out of It, leveral thouund
■die* out,of It. Conpatulalions to
liar on the birth of tw}ni, and con*
refutation*, loo, for Milling Hol­
lywood and (ticking to her decision.
Tba people of the United Statea
can look for nn tax reduction if
♦ Hairy Truman, or any Trumanlle.
( I h elected Preiidenl next fell. Wl
Pv have it from m&gt; lea* an authority
than Preiidenl Truman himielf, It
i limply can't be done, be aeya. Of
1* course it can't be done rf you ere
J Ping to keep an increasing tht
eo*U of government, no mattar
kiow much you go into debt to off*
&gt; act this increaie. And it can't be
don* if you ere going to keep on
ptuing around bigger handouts,
tekrating ra ft and aarmption, and
Undertaking sack year some new
irimenta in acdaliim. But If you
high feder« tasee and don't
1 paying tham, ba aura to vota
Mr. Trunun M i l November,
tba man ha aelecte ai tba aest

irida'e Attorney Qaniral hfci
Invalid a New Smyrna ordb
a nuking ft a crtta*|t*:

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Reports from Pusan, South Koron, claim that govern­
ment officials there havo confiscated copies of Newsweek
magazine which carry nn nccolint of tho crlsia between Pre­
sident Syngmnn Rheo and ths Korean National Assembly.
Tho Newsweek article criticized Rheo for what It called
autocratic action In declaring martini law and Imprisoning
Hevornl members of the Nntioul Assembly who oppose
Rhee.
Rhce was elected President of the Republic of Korea be­
cause ho was n symbol of the fight the people of that coun­
try were making for freedom. If tho old statesman is now
to renounce democratic principles ho will be betraying the
faith placed In him not only by his own people but by the
United Nations who hastened to support his country against
Communist aggression.
In his desire to quell opposition to his policies Rhee may
lie sincerely convinced that he Is acting in the bent Interests
of his people. But Imposing censorship on the press and im­
prisoning members of tho opposition are Inexcusable for a
president who heads a new republic.
President Rheo faces a grave (lerunnal crisis, Docs he
have ii real faith in democratic practices? If he docs he can
trust his people to hour both sides of n controversy and come
up with the right answers.

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turpentine and vermllllon In It
but no wax.

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A bill before tho Senate would ro-ordlnnte activity of
the states nnd the federal government In meeting tho prob­
lem of migratory workers. Thu bill has a double purpose. It
is designed to provide help for those who need seasonal
laborers to hnrvcst crops and nt tho snmp time to Improve
educational and living standards of migratory workers.
At present pay for migratory workcra Is leas than onethird that paid factory workers and the migratory worker
Is employed only nhout 101 days each year, Educational
standards show that the fourth grndo is about their average
In education. Tho children of tho migrants are actually get­
ting Usn education than their parents did.
. . .
,
In his novel "Tho Grapes of Wrath," John Btclnberk
wrote sympathetically of the problems of pooplo who were
forced by circumstances to leave tholr homes and sock sea­
sonal employment following Ihe hnrvcst. It Is almost 13
years since liln book was published and there havo been
some improvements made in I lie lot of the migrants. But
thnlr problem Is still acute. Perhaps the hill before the Ron­
nie at present will help to alleviate Home of tholr misery,
squalor hopelessness.

Price Controls

10 per cent If he think It will help
International relation*.

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by Rep.. Cole (It.-Kan.) which
ave lifted control
control* In on
would have
days on prices and tervlcea not
short supply or not Important
relation to buslneiior living roata,
with a periodic ravlew of the price
situation every 00 days. That, lost
by a voice vote.
A aeries of teat votea Thursday
establish'd that a coalition of Re­
publicans and Southern Democrats
could call thalr own ahota and
back them up with votes.
President Truman’s lieutenants
admitted they do not now have
the power to prevent (1) an
amendment telling Mr. truman he
■hould use the Toft Hartley Law
In the steel atrlke, nr (I) a comanion move to strip the Wage
tabilliallon Hoard bf Ita power to
act In Industrial disputes.
Both proposals were expected to
come up for votea
Truman told ■ news coqfarettoe
Coi
Congreia
haa no
M
l M ef . Thursday
----to make him use the TaftLaw, with IIta M-day nonjunctlon provision.'
pros
The Preaidant aald the possible
_je ol the law haa been under
consideration all along. But he
Indicated he la alill reluctant to
It. And ho questioned whether
g CIO United steelwork,
obey a back-to-werh or*
court.
Democrats aal
complete action on %
“ today. Some Republibill
I the measure- might
put over until next

WASHINGTON W— The Senate
Finance Committee today ap­
proved a House • passed bill rais­
ing Social Security Insurance bene
flta for retired persona by 300 mil
lion dollars a year.
Chairman George (D.-Ga.) aald
the measure would be reported fa
tha Senate floor Monday and that
he expectad prompt passage.
The benefit provisions would hike
payments to the 4 tv million per*
sons now on the Social Security
Insurance rolls by $3 a month or
11 to per cenf, whichever la
greater.
Payments for those retiring In
the future alio would be similarly
railed.
The committee also discussed a
proponed amendment to Increase
the other branch of Boclat Secur­
ity payments — the •ailalence
grams to needy persons — but took
no action.
However, Sen. McFarland (D.Aril.) has served notice he will
offer a floor amandment to hike
granta b v |3 a month for old
pe raon*
is and afso Increase the wetpayments
to depemtant chljfat
art pi
the blind and tha totally dia­

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Capt. If. D. Waal, stale prison
inspector, announced the discharge
af Carlos C
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GUARD M FINED
POMPANO UR - A guard a( the
Pompano State Road camp from
which seven prisoners escaped
Sunday night was fired Thursday
for "carelessness" on the night

PM * osat
hava centered In New OrleaM,
also waa a prim* target of tha
crime proberi.
Both man ware called aa wit- window,
nesaaa before (he Sonata Crime
Committee
Km and were aceueed of
contempt for rtfuial to answer
aom* qaationt.
waa convicted
after a
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Merritt. The
playground
at
Crooms Academy run hy Thelmo
Knight and C, It. Franklin.
Knrollment in the City swLmmliik program which is comlactsd
at the Municipal Pool Tuesday
through Fridsy try Mr. Htringer
has reached IDO, he salt!. City
swimming team fs to lie formed
at 8 .30 Friday morning, mil
Fleming will roach the team nnd
an Invitations! meet Is plannad
with tha other towns of Central
Flnrtda.
The City softball program ha*
■Iso met with great success, Sir,
Htrlngar indicated. Four learns
sponsored hy local merchants nnd
the U. H. Navy, engage In denudeheader* every Monday, Wednes­
day and Frlay night. The first
game Is scheulcd for 7;.30 running
for seven innings or until 0:00.
The irrond game begins nt 0:15,
running again for seven Innings
nr until 11:0O.
Three of the men's snfthsll
teams are sponsored hy Itohson's
Sporting Hoods, Hunt-Mercury,
and Wilson Msler Furniture store.
The fourth Is a Navy team frdm
the Sanford Naval Air Station.
A women's softball program,
including teams from t.akc Mary,
Geneva, Enterprise ami Hanford,
has also been put Into effect. The
ladles play douhlrhesders nn Tues­
day and Thursday nights of five
innings.
An addsd feature of the City
program ta the archery club to be
founded at tha Celery Crate this
Friday night at 7:00. Archery In■Iructor Jim Scott from Pellnry
will assist tho club.
Anothor feature of the colored
program Is transportation pro­
vided by
the City to and from
Wetfaro Lake on Tuesday and
Thursdays for picnicking and
swimming. The City Is also plan­
ning to provide
dances for
Negroes as soon as an adequate
location
can be
found, Mr.
Stringer laid.

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Lions Club
u;«iili*«4 rrm a p m i oeei
desire that the club, now number­
ing .11 members, will become one
of the number one l.lons Clubs of
Florida.
(‘art Williams, who served as
number one rhef at the barbecue,
win commended by Hoke Johnson.
The latter waa Introduced by Hen­
ry Witte. Introduced a t the apeakera table were Mr. and Mrs. John­
son. Mr. and Mrs. Witte, Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton, and Mr. and Mrs.
McCall.
Tins for 100 percent attendance
were presented to J. N. Robson
Jr., Harry Robson, Henry Witte,
Ren Wade, Jack Htemper and Joek
Morrison.
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IDEAS
FOR
BATHROOMS
Whathtr you want a new bath­

room Idea to match your new
by Patrolman Harrison occurred
a t about 3:00 o'clock this rnor;
home, or modarniratlon Ideas
rnjna
on the Orlando Highway nearr the
for your present bathroom, we
County Home, where Dennis Ar­
can
help you.
nold Hunt, 10 year old Marine,
Com* In and i n our Crane
was Injured when hla 1060 Ford,
"Sketch book of IdeasTor kltchleft the highway and jumped a
ditch coming to rest about 36 feet
eae, bathroom s and utility
from the highway and 400 feet
rooms. . . u e tb* variety of etfrom the County farm.
china results you cm get by
Edward Price of Sanford, found
co m p lain t Crane preferred
the young Marine In an unconplumbing fixture* with these
■doue condition and took him to
the Sanford Naval Air Station
reqlly fresh Ideas. No ahUgaHospital where he It now receiv­
ing treatment and where he was
reported retting this, morning. Ills
condition Is said to be fair.
The Injurtei, aald Mr. Harrison,
included severe lecrratlona about
Plumbing and Heating
PAPER PRICE RAISED
th t head and minor Injurlta of th t
Contractors
TROY, N. Y. to —Beginning Itft knee. Young Hunt, whoia
Phone 109
Monday, the two Troy Record home ie near Orlando, haa bath 817-319 Elm Avenua
newapnpers will coat six cents a stationed In Jacksonville.
copy. The price now la five cents.
) Frank I,. York, publisher of the
morning Troy Record and (he aftmoon Tltncs Reconl, said Thurs­
day that tho Increase was neces­
sary bccauio of higher newsprint
id production coats. *

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REFRESHING
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IrM t y o n u lf to
Porfoetloa DtirUa*
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$890-00
1946
Oldumoblle 2 Dr.
Sedan

$785-00
1946
Packard Sedan
Deluxe Clipper
Special $510.00

NICHOLSON
BUCK CO

210 MAGNOLIA AVE.
Phone 1034
Sanford

�Calendar

B &amp; P V Club Holds
Covered Dish Lunch |

Miss Nellie Bowen
Marries Mr. Evans

Garden Club
HOLLYWOOD 1 Geneva
tty MRS. lilt.Bit KY

THE SANFORD HERALD
SEEKS NEW TRIAL
OCALA UR — James C Nel.snn, Frf. June 10. 19.12
31, facing a life ■cntcncr In Ihe
PRAIRIE L A R K
slaying of h is wife and th e ir
spastic son. has asked n new trial
A Circuit Court Jury convicted
Nelson of first
degree murder
Thursday but recommended mer­
Now
cy. Judge Edwin L Jones de­
Rhowlog
ferred sentencing nnd scl a hear
Double Feature
Ing for June 30 on Ihe new trial
motion.
" V n r l e i y I l n u r '*
Nelson said on the stand hr re
2iml
membered nothing of the killing
(hr defense s.im lie took three or
'T i n * M u r r y l i i R K i n d ”
more sleeping pills shortly before
* r. . utr.in
tin- shooting and pleaded tempo
rary Insanity

By ROB THOMAS
-*
A covered dish luncheon was en -, HOLLYWOOD :A - Rob Hope
'The Geneva Garde ,1 Club held
Mr. and Mra. Joe Barnet left
MONDAY
on Thursday for their farm near Joyed hy members of the Busl- will attend Ihe national political it* flnnl meeting of Ihe year in
The Gamma Lambda Chapter «&gt;f
nesa and Professional Women's conventions In Chicago next month, Ihe form of a plcnlr at Fort l.nnr
Russellville, Ky.
Bata Sigma Phi will mret at the
Club on Wednesday at the Yacht hut he won’t take sides. Says he: Park an Lake Harney, Wednesday,
homo of Mra. Palo Scott Jr. at
Data Scott Jr. Is spending Club. Mrs. Escar Price, vice pre­
8:00 p.m. All memhera are urged
"I'm Just like a California driver June tt. A covered dish luncheon
several days In Jacksonville on sident, presided In the absence of —1 stay right In Ihe middle of the was servnl nt noon to 2&lt;t mem­
to bo prcient for the regular bush
Mrs, Marguerite Graham, presi­ road."
ber* an I visitors. After luncheon
neta meeting.
business.
dent.
a II
Vacation Hlhle School at 'ho
- , Plans were
,
. made
. . fori ...i
The comic, who has done jusl the regular business meeting wns
Firat Baptist Church will ht-gln
Miss Alma Marie Singletary Is and P.W card party to he held a nhm|, „v(.ry,hinK&lt; w,|| h„ ph.yini; held, Mr*. Henry A. Sltii|i*oti,
a t 9:00 a.m. All children :htn»
enrolled for Ihe summer term at Lh* ' *c h t . t l" 1! i 'f11*., '
Republic
new role al Ihe Republican
and Prcshlrnl, jirr-odlng. The following
p.m. to which tin' public ?U aDemocratic
through 1ft years of age nr- in­
meets He'll be n po officers were elected (or llif-2 33
Black Hills Teachers' College In
invited.
vited. Three year olds nrc thuao
lillrul commcnlator on television President, Mr*. II. M. Sellers,
Sprerflsh, S. D.
The club voted to combine- the Bui II will lie strictly for laughs Vice President, Mrs. Donald Nor­
who will be four by Dec. .11,
"I'm not getting partisan." he ton; Secretary, Mis. Don Perry:
The Truth Seekers Class of the
Mr. and Mrs. Burke Steele ami regular meetings with the board
during the summer. The remarked "I'll Just comment on Treasurer, Mrs. Henry Harrison.
Flret Methodist Church will meet
Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Jackson left meetings
In McKinley Hall at 3:00 p.m.
today for a vacation in the moun­ next meeting will bo held In the whal goes on a I Ihe conventions At the request of Mr* Seller*, the
home of Mrs. W. E. Baker In Lake nmi hope I get a few laughs I'll nominating committee had ap­
The Beardell Avenue Circle will
tains In Wayntsville, N. C.
Mary. Before the conclusion of the (,r
live mlnulrs every day pointed the program cnintnlllre
meet at 2:00 p.m,
Ibirhm iod Chicken and Spare Ribs
meeting recommendations w e r e There's a room tiff Hit* main eon and chairmen of the various stand
TUESDAY
Mra.
J.
N.
Robson
and
guests.
accepted for si* new cluh mem vcnllon hall which will se.il about Ing and special committee*, nod
S A T U R D A Y — J U N K 21 — ftGHl T O X:.W I*. M.
' Vacation Blbla School et the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alnsley
McDermhi
tiers.
200 people I'll do tny stuff there these names were read.
First Baptist Church at 0:00 a m.
1.50 P L A T E
and Mrs. George Henderson of
I can't Just throw gags nl a rnld
Mr*. Donald Norton presented
All children three through
10
Columbia,
S.
C..
are
visiting
In
camera; I've got In have nn an the revised constitution and h)
yeara of age are invited.
Mlsml with LL Pearle Robson.
reaction "
laws which she and hci ruinmlttec
The Pilot club will hold Its re*,
OVIEDO NEWS ) diencr
It will be the first time he tins had prepared. It was unanimously
ulor dinner meeting In the Yacht
attended a presidential nominating adopted.
Mrs. Ben Wilson of Waycross,
Club at 0:30 p.m.
emivenlion. and he may be called
Ga. Is expected to arrive tomorrow
Rnllcall was nnawercil hy imin
The Semlnoie High School Band
By MARIAN JONES
to visit her sitter and brother-inwill hold summer practice In the
OVIEDO (SpecialI—The annual on to perform before Ihe delegates. ing something to study next yeni
he will be al all the
law, Mr. and Mra. A, It. Beckwith Oviedo summer recreation
It was derided lo have a work
school band hall at 7:30 p.m. All
pr* At any rate,
as observer. In order to (lay nt the ('(immunity Hull Satin
Jr.
alumni and Interested persons arc
gram will open Monday, June 23 sessions
the material for hls dally stint day, June It, weather permitting,
cordially Invited to bo present.
Boys and girls of school age may getHope
repeated hls long
held Ihe men and Imy* to paint the
WEDNESDAY
Hobert Moore la expected to register at tile school play grout] I. errdo
against crimed Inns' taking a hull, the women to servr lunch.
Vacation Bible School at the
arrive over the weekend from the The program will he supervised by
The two new concrete wayside
First Baptist Church from 9:00
ACL hospital In Wayrross, Ga. Coach Paul Miklrr. He will he ponllion on political matters He
those who make ernrks tnhles given hv the county to the
a.m. until 12:00 noon.
where he undSrwent minor sur­ assisted hy Miss Hettye Aulln and rrlliclted
a
hold
President
Truman
nnd
other
Park were discussed and admired,
The Prayer Meeting Service nt
Cornelia weltmon. Ann Lelnhatt
gery.
figure*
A Trudy Hall fantaiy In
nnd Mrs. Charles Cole was dele
the First Baptist Churrh will be
will servr as volunteer lifeguard public
"It
doesn'l
show
good
taste
or
gated
In
write
a
letter
of
nppreel
The
program
Is
open
to
all
at 8:00 p.m.
freth
ilflped nylon toppad
Mias Ann French has left for
judgment." he said in a rare se­
The Executive Committee of the
Valdosta, Ga. to spend some time hoys and girl* of school age who rious mood "There are millions ntlon.
wilh
doubla Hared whltn
First Baptist Church will hold Its
Mrs. Cole ((inducted an open
with her parents. She Is on the live In the Oviedo school district, of ilsleiirrs who admire Truman
nylon
Pllqrlm collar . . .
monthly meeting after the player
forum.
She
colled
our
attention
t"
which
Includes
Goldeurnd,
Hlavln,
farulty of the Southslde Primary
Besides, everyone should have re
meeting service.
Chill not a and Wagner. Activities sped for Ihe nffire of Ihe President tlie wmk being done by the Gilds
School.
Infinitely
fomlnina, daTHURSDAY
planned Ineludt* swimming, soft nnd not do anylhlng to deride cos Society In standardizing niune
tlgnod to float aver
The Mens Brotherhood supper
of hibiscus. In the past there ha*
hall, Imsehnll, shcllrrnft and
It."
Mrs. Murray Byrd and two prrvlsrd play.
and program meeting will he nl
Iire n some confusion ill name *,
your fulled crinoline.
young daughters returned yester­
1 asked Hope if hr thought there
7:30 p.m. at the PTi
Boys and Girl* of elementary could be a successor lo Will Bog which they hope In entirely dim
day
from
Darlington,
S.
C.
where
Colon, an whltsi
Church.
Itinle
In
time.
She
explained
that
and Junior high schoul age are era. who evoked laughs from hls
she visited her family.
The Intermediate G.A.'a of the
the mallows which we see Idoolii
Navy, Black,
urged tn report daily Monday political cnnimenls
First Baptist Church will meet at
log in rank profusion along Ihe
through Friday nt 9:00 oeloek
y
Red, Brown.
Mr. and Mra. E, I*. Larry and High School students arc sched­ "Absolutely not," he replied roadside I, are Ihe native Florida
the home of Mre. Douglas Standaughter Mrs. Don DeVore of uled to repdrt at 1.30 daily Mon "Rogers was great; there can nov hibiscus; Ihe hollyhock belongs to
■trom, 1019 Magnolia Avenue, at
Sfrai
7-13, 8-16
er be anyone tike him. A man the nlthnii family, and the cull IMiami are expected tn arrive to­ day through Friday.
7:30 p.m.
would lie a fool lo try to Iml tale vated hibiscus grown In our gar
morrow to visit the 1,aery's
The Tourist Club will meet nt
A softball league will he ot him,
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ganisrd
6:00 p.m. for a rovered dish sup
deli* originated In China. Eaten
for adults. All girl* who
Mrs. Kent Chetlaln.
per and canasta at the 'Imirlsl
"Hack In 190. I played Ihe sivc work has been done with them
are Intelested In playing softball While
Club. Members are asked In bring
House Press Pholngraphers* In Hawaii, hut now Florida rank*
are urged to report Monday after
a covered dish, sandwiches nnd
Mr. and Mra. Howard Fisher noon from 1:00 tn 9:00 iftltc*: Ball before President llonsevell fust in the c u l t u r e of hibiscus,
their own table service.
ft
was
wonderful, because t was outstripping even Hawaii, There
and daughter Elizabeth Ann, of All men are In report (mm 6:0*&gt;
Seminole Chapter No. 2. Grdrr
Just hark from entertaining Hie are id .mi l five lliiiiisand varieties
Hergenflehl, N. J. are spending to tl:00 o'clock
of Eastern Star, will ineel at tin*
Ir(Kips overseas and I had a ltd of hibiscus In E’lntlda Practically
several weeks with Mrs. Fisher's
of limply material Some cnlum nil of them ran he runted from
Masonic Hall at H:00 p.m.
parents, Mr. snd Mrs. H. C. HrlMr.
and
.Mrs.
Hen
II.
Jonrs
left
The Dorcus Circle of the tIp­
»el, at their home on Park Ave­ Monday for thrlr vacation going nlsts then named me ns Ihe guy cuttings Mrs. Cole said that (lie
In replace Will lingers. But I hoped the wearing of hihlscua
s a l a Community Presbyterian
nue.
io the mountains.
Church mecla with Mrs. Chester
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chance left never had any ambition to do Hint, would he encouraged, for after nil,
Daniels, Deacon's Den cm t.nke
they cannot he grown In ninny
Charles Marian returned today for a month's varatlnn, going first and i'm not going In starl now."
Markham. All going should meet
Having hern tied down In jde tplsrrn
from a two weeks visit In New In Panama City to pick up their
gt the church at 2:00 p.m. Trans­
Lake Monroe
Mr* Cole reminded its that gm
York City and stated that he la daughter, Maude, and going on lure-making for a few ninnlh*.
portation will tie provided.
1
By SADIE SODEHHLOM
"glad to get back to Hanford’s from there to ItiriniiigliHiii. Alt Hope Is about ready fn take off den i tub members do not have
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chance
plan
on
»
amiHicr
of
hls
fabulous
trips
The Red Cross will hold on an­
"yards", they have "gardens."
cool weather". He plans tn leave
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Prlester next week for Knoxville, Tenn. •rip thimigh the mminlnlns to He experts til finish Ills film wilh Don't fuss nl niivone foi having a
nual meeting nl 8:00 p.m. nt the
West
Vligiula
before
returning
King
Crosby
and
Dotty
.amour
from
Daytona
Bench
were
the
Yacht Club. Charles Morrison will
messy yard, hut you can sbniin*
where the New York Giants have
ux&gt;c&lt;i
|inmr
Saturday lie and Ming dot heir nr edneatr them Intn having a
guests of Rev. and Mrs. II. II. taken over the baseball rlull
conduct the program.
Miss
JoAnn
Fleming
and
Mil.
Irlrthun
lor
Iho
Olympic
Fund
Sal
healillful place, she told ns. (Jues
Vacation Bible School at the Martin Saturday.
■eggy Fleming are visiting rein unlay nighl. then Hone leaves for t loiis were answered regal illiu
Mrs. R. E. Hoderhlom and chil­
Firat Baptist Church from 9:00
Mr. and Mra. A. D. Holloway IIves al Lee's Summit, Missouri &lt;• vacation at Lake Tahoe
dren, Linda Gall and Donaly Ray, and rhlldren, Faye and David, are lives
planting, mulching and care of va
a.m. to 13:00 noon.
The Chicago conventions come rlmis plants. Azaleas, citrus and
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. visiting Mr. Holloway's mother,
Kmmn June Fleming Is visiting
FRIDAY
next, and Paramount hopes lo planleil high than too deep in Hie
In Alabama.
Mrs. W. B. Holloway In siorala. relatives
Vacation Bible School will be K. G. Sodrrhlom Sundsy.
J. A. Thompson of Veto Reach sandwich the premiere of "Son of palms in partirnlni, are lie) lei
Mr. snd Mrs. II. Z. Dunn hid Ala., and Mra. ffolloway'a mother,
held a t the First Baptist Church
Sunday with Ills parents, Paleface" between them Me re ground.
from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. ns their guests Sunday Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Aplln In Opp, Ala. Mr. enent
.. ............
. ......................,___
and Mr*.
J. N. Thompson. lurns tn play golf nt Colorado
The Chapel Choir will hold a Mrs. Walter Hendrix from Or­ Holloway plana to return to San­ Mr,Mr*.
Leroy
Hendrick* and Springs, then sail* In Europe lie
Lankford ford on Monday and Mra. Hollo,
rehearsal at the First Baptist lando, Sgt. Harold
from Ga., and Mrs, Alberta Jones way and her rhlldren will remain children, Roy Jr., I,ora l-en and will watch Hie Olympic Games,
Church at 6:46 n.m.
Mary Hope, who have hern with play Iwu week* at Uimlon's P»l
and Miss Alice Ruth Whitley from for about a month.
SATURDAY
their uncle and mint, the Rev, and indium mid one nighl stand* In
Oeala.
The HoVal • Amhsasndora will
Mrs. J. N. Thompson, fur u eouidn Stockholm, Helsinki, Haifa. Tel
Rev. Boh Smith was the din­
Lt. O. Frank Uranan Jr., U8N, of weeks, were joined .Saturday Aviv, Zurich, Paris mid Cannes
‘ mdet at the Firat Baptist Church
ner
guest
of
Rev.
ami
Mrs.
H,
tier
g
eon
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
C.
Unman
of
a t 2:00 p.m.
(veiling hy Mr. Hendricks who re­ Getting llrcd? Well. Ihon he
H. Mssrtln Sundsy,
Rt.
I, Sanford,
la Hated llamong
~
-w
—- **» *”
llll'llg
mained fur the weekend, return­ rnmes hack lo Hollywood lo start
Ann
Prlester
In
lias
returned
to
(hose
taking
part
In
ho
amphi­
ing with Ms family to their new « picture In Oclnlier That will he
Serve watermelon nnd rnntnher
home
In
Daytona
after
bious
landing
on
Vletpics
Island
hls last until September. 1913,
home a I Miami.
loupr halls In a sugar syrup fla­
of
the
Puerto
Rlran
Coast
while
spending
a
week
with
her
grand­
Mrs J. B. Jones Jr. left Thurs­ when he’ll make "llnsd to the
vored with mint; garnish the
serving
aboard
Ihe
attack
ratgn
day, June 21), m-i'iimpanli'il &gt;&gt;y Moon" with Bing and l&gt;«Hie
frtdt with sprigs of fresh mint mother, Mrs. Laura Prlester.
Dr. nnd Mrs. John Mnrtln and ship llHH Oglethorpe In Atlantic her mother, Mrs. II. V'. Reeves, for
After hls fnit movie. Hull will
leaves. This combination makes a
Fleet
training
eaerelscs.
Hls
wife
Mrs. Mary Alice Martin, from
Ft Lauderdale where Mra. Jones lake it easy F.xrepl for 10 TV
most refreshing dessert.
Orlando, stopped In to see Rev. lives at 2(18 Euclid Avenue In Day­ will attend the Post Office clerks' shows, a weekly radio show and
tona Reach,
convention as a delegate.
several dozen beneflla and lours
For a tpdek saltco for aspnr- mid Mrs. 11. II. Martin and Mrs.
Laura
Prlester
Thursday
evening.
Mr*. Phil Packard, who has hr*n
agus add n little lemon juice nnd
confined In the Florida HeldlnrCapsule review
"Hlphunatlc
tarragon vlnegnr to commercially
iuni, hns returned home.
Chili seasoning peps up French
prepared mayonnnlse; heat the
Courier" concerns the efforts In
LONGWOOD
Mrs.
Alts
Lrinhnrt
I*
al
her
mayonnaise over hot wnter stir- dressing that's to be used on a
gel a super
secret document
Hy MRS. J. If. MKNICK
Daytona Bench home.
tossed green saladrln? constantly.
behind Ihe Iron Curtain tn
Mrs. C. It. Clout* Jr. and son, from
the 11 S State Depart.... nl Ty­
Mr, ami Mra. Floyd Fnreat, Mr. .Stephen, Mrs. U*n G. Wainrlglit rone
Power Is Ihe Jeopardized mall
Oni4 Hrimp "f Nhimm'i
t hi* ttHHip &gt;f f'tftnti* unit
and Mrs. Carl Jordan ami rhlldren and children, Fumy. Roy and Joy. hoy. and he gels (nlo all kinds of
i 'tifhiln, value * tn 1I lib
fttiyoit* Vain- * ht 111 tlf»
were recent guests of Mr. and will leave Monday for a week «t scrapes wilh sinister characlers
Mra. Henry Heath.
Daytona llearh.
The film moves siring si a break
Now
Now
Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Woolfulli, neck pace which Is In ll» advnii
, Mr. and Mre. Jamei McGrath,
who
have
been
here
during
th"
and
family
Hermlne
and
James
lage
So
turbines
the
Inlrlgue
Is
a new fabric wilh the feel and look
Robert spent the week end at tho winter, have gone to thalr Je f­ laid on Iihi thick, but things usual
Seaside
Apartments In Daytona ferson, N. C, home.
iv Mralghlrn out. Patricia Neal,
o f Jine linen in *lack$ tind i port conlt
Beach.
llildegnrde Neff and « rnvey of
Leftover barbecue sane* i----. W e t agent* are among Tyrone's
Mary Carmichael, Billy Wells
be
used
as
a
filling
for
*
i
»
and Tommy Zoretlc, students of
hr z mis.
Lyman School, will attend Girls but go slow in adding It sin
will probably b» much spieler than
and Roya State In Tallahassee.
If you have chives growing In
the regular tomato sauce usually
1 -lr&gt;t 1-1 p y t l-lip o f hi 1II I
The senior home room molhera, called
your liarkyard you call mr them
fur.
fine
tn
two
tablespoon
&gt;
ill e*sr. IO a variety of
Mme*. Mrs. Abe Van Dam, For- will be plenty for a two-egg nno 111 many dishes during the duo
...... I n oil • V a lu e * to I " rd»
reit French, and Harold Jackson, let.
iner. Tliey'rr delirious added 1 &gt;
class sponsor, Mrs. 0. K. Thunrreamrd cottage cheese, scrambled
Special
One Tahir, mostly Cotton Fatale* i(e-*
ander and principal and Mrs. R. T.
eggs, or to buttered noodles ot
Rayon Prints I Pique Prints, Batiste,
Mllwee entertained the graduating
elbow macaroni. Try sprinkling
ami other values to I 19 yard.
class of Lyman School with •
them uiCsliced tomatoes that have
picnic supper at Banlando Springs
been marinated in French diess
recently. Present were, Harry
ingi add them, also, lo a tossed
ohp
2
Beckman, Lee Campbell, John
green salad.
Carhart, Marcia Carder, Roy
Rolln, Tommy Jarkion, Bobby
Our Table Cottons nnd Itaymis
B ro a d c lo th , r im m l,r a y . S u p e rfin e
French, Dnrle Helms. Marjorie
Lemone, Gene Norris, Donna
Voile and malty other fine fall
riia Values to I.9H yard
Pfeiffer, Jimmy Matthews, llarry
Reott, Mary Ellen Pope, Harry
Smith, Joan Van Dam, am) EleanWHIN * 0 U
or Winkle.
Mrs. Fred Madden haa returned
l arge vailety "f lightweight fabrics in
Striped Seersucker, Powder Puff
from Orange Memorial Hospital,
ilail: and light shades, ftsgulai., longs,
where she underwent surgery.
Muslin, Indian Mend, Dotted Swiss, lorl
Stioi is, Stools nnd Blunt Stout*
DAYS Tn REM EM BER
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Kunl of
Stack* and i port coart
Gingham. Values to 1.21 yard.
NOW
W ERE
Atalea Lodge are entertaining
•
B IR T H D A Y
toXorad from rtio mow Aim
gueate from Chicago,
2 1 .Hit
29.95
•
WKDDINC
Mr*. Maxine McGrath, and Mrs.
2H.H!t
H 1.95
luxury fobfk-ertoia-rwklonf
Water may ba perfect for
B, D. McIntosh, of Altamonte ducks but not for ducking) To
•
ANNIVHRHAUY
:i I.H9
l.’l.rill
all-rayon llnonwMVt. You
Springs, attended a eunner and swimmers who feel at home In
Drapery Fabrics, striped and Floral
•
CHRISTMAS
59.99
.1H.H9
hualness emetlng of the Eight and the water the fright of non-awlni
cm w mt 'em and buy 'am
patterns, 4H" wide. Regularly 2.G4I yard.
Forty recently at the home of Mt. m e n who get "ducked" Is some­
•
MOTHERS DAY
and Mra, Roy Prantl* In Klaslm- time funny, Actually, It'e about
Always Nice To Give
MEN’S SLACKS
J.98 yd.
a t funny me kicking away a lame
THE
ESSEX
man'*
cane.
The
non-awlmmer
has
forhea Simmon, ton of Mr. ami
Rayoq and Nylon Curds,, lightweight
Mra. 8. F- Rlmpaon received hla juet ae much right to enjoy the
W ools and Blends
STUDIO
water
ae
an
Olympic
champion.
M.D. from Tulana Unlveralty. Mr,
UNBLEACHED
W
E
RE
NOW
HOBKHT
L.
COX
Ila'll
enjoy
It
lota
more,
however.
•ltd Mra. Blmpaon, attended the
PHOTOGRAPHER
SHEETING
7,!K i
(M il
If ha learn* to awlm. Call your
graduation exarclMi.
PARK AVENUE
11.05
n m l 10,95 8 . HO
Mahop Bram of Orlando will Rad Croae chapter a t 80 and en­ 188 NORTH
(Pkkani Mills) Best grade, every 4
PHONE 67*
vlait Chrlit Church Sunday, and roll in a free swimming course
12.05
0 .H 9
yardi weighs 1 lb. tfl” wide
FOR APPOINTMENTS
admlnlater rtta of confirmation to lie conducted a t Municipal Pool
15.95
12.19
on Tuesday and Thursday.
Juno t&gt;, 4:00 o'clock.
Miss Nellla Bowen became the
bride of Richard Evans of New
Orleans, La. on Sunday at 8:00
o'clock at the home of the bride's
mother on Palmetto Avenue. She
la the daughter of Mrs. Mattie
Mae Bowen and the late Mr,
Bowen, ami Mr. Evans' parents
are Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover Evans
of New Orleans, La.
The rooms of the Bowen home
were decorated with arrangement)
of chrysnnthenuims and fern. The
double ring ceremony was per*
formed hy the Rev. W. R. Kaiser
of Mims before the mantel which
was bunked with palms, gladioli
nnd fern.
The bride was given In marri­
age by her oldest brother, James
R. Bowen, Rnd was lovrly In a
ballerina length gown fashioned
with n Inre bodice and full pleated
nylon net skirt over taffeta. At
her wulst was a spray of white
carnations and she curried a Rlblo
bound In white satin.
Miss Mary Jane Dobson served
as maid of honor for the bride.
She wore a ballerina length frock
of bloc shadow organdy featuring
a basque bodice and full skirt and
a corsage of yellow carnations.
Mrs. Bowen wore for her daughter’s wedding a silk print dress
with corsage of bronse and gold
carnations.
Jnntes Vincent Miller of the
Hanford Naval Air Stutinn, per*
formed the duties of best man for
I lie bridegroom.
A reception followed the wedding. The bride's table was over­
laid with n laee cloth and at one
end was a three tiered wedding
cake served by Mrs. L. M. Himes.
Mrs. Karl Yost prrsided at the
punch bowl and Miss Marijane
Eubanks of Lake Mary kept the
bride’s book. Guests were
re­
ceived at tho door by Fred Bowen,
brother of the bride.
Mrs. Evans has lived In Sanford
for a number of years and grad­
uated from Seminole High School
with the (Bass of IPfil. Mr. Evan)
Is stationed at the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
After spending some time with
I heir guests the couple left for a
wedding trip which wilt Include
visiting In New Orleans. Upon
their return they plan to make
their home at 24«6 I’nlniettn Ave­
nue.

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Nr. and Mra. Karl Saxton a n
(taring naxt weak for Kentucky
to rUU frlenda and ralatlraa.
Arabia la baliorod by aoma autkariUaa to bo tho original home
—
u « it a O
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750,000 American
Citizens Visiting
Foreign Nations
By SAM DAWSON
NEW YOIIK lit—Another bumper
crop la In the rink Inc By surface
ship and airliner the United
.
la aendlng a record 730,000 of It*
citizens off to ace other parts of
the world.
They will lenve from 600 million
to one billion Yankee dollars
abroad Steamship lines and Iran*
attautlc air cam era report they
•ra booked solid eastbound Into

August, with heavy bodklngi waitbound Into October,
A new type of American tourist
Is on the march this year. He Is
the quickie, economy • minded
tourist taking advantage of a 3week paid vacation to fly conch
service to Eurooe.
Airlines also report there Is a
marked tendency towards travel­
ing In small groups — families,
teachers, students, more white col­
lar workers than ever before. For
more than two • thirda It's their
first flight over the occno. Ameri­
cans in their 10s arc the largest
age • group
The U. 8. Office of International
Trade reports that last year Just
under 700.000 Americans went
ahrond for a new record. This year
the office predicts 730,000 Inurlsts
will set a new mark, ft does not
Include trips to Canada, Mexico
and the U. 8. possessions in Its
travpj estimate.
The government officials think
three things cause the great travel
rush: I Americans have larger
savings on which tn draw. 2 More
of them are getting paid vacation*.
3. Lower transportation rates are
bringing European travel within
the renrh of a new class of tour-

Transporfnllon officials credit
Margaret Truman with a hlg as­
sist When the President’s daugh­
ter goes tn Europe, other Amerlcans lose their fear nf an early
war's starling.
Four new transatlantic liners will
lie on the ocean. The new liner,
Ihe United Slates, Is our entry.
Frame Is starting Its Flandrc and
Holland Its Maasdam. Late In the
Ihe Italian liner Andrea Doha
DAIRY PRODUCTS year
will enlcr Ihe service.
[Homogontnd Vitamin D Milk Surface ships carried nhout MX),INK) passengers, both ways, last
year Airlines flew some .100,000,
Pasteurized Milk
both ways This year, with new
Peril fled tklmmed Milk
eaparlly, Ihe airlines hope to carry
500 000
Buttermilk
Harold ft Ifarrla, vlre president
Chocolate Drink
of Pan American's Atlantic Divi­
sion, says that prior lo the crip­
Cottage Cheese
pling oil strike all the transatlan­
&gt;Cream • lour Cream ■ Yogurt tic airlines together — two Ameri­
can and nine foreign lines — were
Half and Half
flying nn average of 4,600 n week
}IA Blend of Milk end Cream) to Europe, Just double the number
In the same period last year. Of
these 2,600 were going first class
nntl 2,000 were flying Ihe new tour­
ist coaches.
%A T iO U O The nil strike shrank the supply
of aviation gasoline and played
*
"
huh with air service, lull most
lines arc hack to normal again
and hope to catch up lost ground
Trans Wnrlil Airlines, the nlher
S T0&amp; *
U. 8. carrier flying the Atlantic,
says Its passenger traffic to Eu­
rope thU summer Is running 34
imr renl over Iasi year Knsthuund
For Home lieIIvary
tourist hookings are solid Into An
gust, and westbound until lale Sep­
I'hone 435
tember
While Ihe airlines steadily gain
on Ihe surface ships, percentagewise, so far It has been through
un Increase In Ihe number of
Americans going abroad — the
surface ships have sfayed as filled
as ever.

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4-11 TEAM NAMED
(IAINKSVILLK W — A new stole
411 dairy Judging leant was named
Thursday In succeed Ihe one now
on the way to Europe as a reward
for winning high national honors.
The new team, annnutjeed at the
33rd annual hoys’ f it short course
at Ihe University nf Florida, In
rludna Clyde Crutchfield, Marian
nn-, David Page, Yulrr; Marjorie
Lnmh, Ocala, nod Inez Thornhill.
Dundee
TAIPKII IIAS QUAKE
TAIFF.ll 141 — A sharp earth­
quake shook Talnch at 2:2* p. m.
(12:26 a. m. KSTl today.
Buildings shuddered, windows
rallied and hanging light* swayed
crazily with the temblor. Many
persons rushed In terror Into the
streets. There were nn Immediate
reports of casualties. ______

MR/ AN S SAVAGE flJRY
lex Btuker
___________________________

SATURDAY—DOUBLE FEATURE

W arren Gives Back
Job To Joe Spicota
Cleared Of G raft
TAMPA CD — Gov. Warren today
reinstated Justice nf the Peace
Joseph (1 Spicota who was cleared
In court of charges ho took money
from defendants to fix cases.
The Tampa Times said Warren
who Is al Miami attending Ihe
Shrine convention had signed Ihe
reinstatement order.
This means W Marlon Hendry
who was named by Warren tn
succeed Splcola during his sus­
pension will leave Ihe post ho has
held since Feb l However, Hen­
dry will go hack Into office the
first of Ihe year. He ran for the
Job and Splcola didn't.
Splcnln and his clerk, A. 8.
(Shorty) Milton, were accused of
11 counts of cstorlion. conspiracy
and cmhexile merit. Among the
charges were lltal Splcola had con­
spired lo set up a bond racket.
Circuit Judge Truman (I Futch,
assigned by Gnv. Warren to hear
the trial, ordered n directed ver­
dict of acquittal on all the charges
against Splcnln ami 10 nf Ihe II
against Milton
A Criminal Court Jury deliber­
ated only four minutes before free­
ing Milton un Ihe remaining
charge.
Spicota, one of the hlg political
powers In Hillsborough Counly. has
held Ihe Juslirr nf Ihe peare post
for years He has extensive busi­
ness interests here.

Frostproof L e g i s 1ator Is Veteran Law
Maker From Polk
LAKELAND tos — Ferry E.
Murray, Fmsipruof legislator and
the fflprida
former speaker of ihe
House, Is the new president
of
P'
Florida Citrus Mutual.
Murray, an altorney who has
grove Interests near Frostproof, l*
n veteran member of the Folk
County House delegation. He Is
serving his second term as a Mu­
tual director.
.
The directors picked hlmlThunday to succeed Lacy (1. Thomas,
(irovciand. who was not. ellgihle
for Ihe post again because he had
served (wo consecutive terms.
The hoard named these vice
presidents: Thomas; Dan McKin­
non. Winter Harden; Dallas Sim­
mons. Hradonlnn; and A. B. Mich­
aels, Wahasso. Re elected secre­
tary was Vermin L. Conner, Mt.
Dora, and County Judgo Clyde
Mnddox, Wuuruta. was renamed
treasurer.

Average Grower Of
Horde Of CrickctH Ih Citrus Made P ro fit
Threatening Village During Last Year

REND
— A horde of Mormon
crickets—23 miles wide and 14
miles deep- was creeping today
toward the water supply of Austin,
a little ruining and ranching town
130 miles east nf Iteno.
flrsidcnto of Ihe community of
323, sheriff's ilepullea and three
cricket control men from the state
Dfpartmrnl of Agriculture tempo
rarity stripped Ihe invasion about
hnlf n inlle from Ihe town's water
reservoir Thursday
Hut they ran out of poisoned
mash
Laler reports placed the rrickets
only a quarter mile from fhe res­
ervoir
Townspeople fenr Ihe horde will
conlnmlnnte their water supply,
The Mormon crirkcl—a large,
black, voracious insect—got Its
name hy common useage after
swarms limited the grain fields o(
early Mormon settlers In Utah In

1830.

The fields were saved when seagulf appeared ami gobbled tip Ihe
crickets

Sale* Tax Fraud In
Charged In Saraoota

LAKELAND '4* — The average
Florida citrus grower made a
profit this season toil he received
less for his fmll than-he did In
1930 31.
Using U. S. Department nf Ag­
riculture figures, Florida Citrus
Mutual s a y s the citrus grower av­
eraged 72 cents per box for
oranges nn Ihe tree; 58 cents for
grapefruit and If 26 for a standard
box of tangerines.
This means, says Mutual, that
growers noltrd 22 cents per box
iUI oranges; 16 rents per box on
grapefruit and 16 cents per box
on iungrrinrs.
I.nst season orange growers rere Ived about (12 cents mure per
box on oranges, 38 eentsrg pe ona
tins on oranges, 3* cents nn grape­
fruit ami 18 cents on tangerines,
Of course some growers received
higher prices this season for their
fruit than Ihe average on Ilie-tree
f ig u r e s show Rnd some got less.
This season's citrus crop was
n record one Price* wero referred
In many times as “give-away."
Mutual estimates Florida grow­
ers have received 72 million dol­
lars so tor from their crop.
Oranges brought In 30 millions of
this on the tree return, grapefruit
17 million* arid tangerines five ml!-'
linns.

BRADENTON w - A Sarasota
couple accused of falling to turn
to sales tux receipts to the stale
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has hern ehnigrd with embezzlemold
Informiilloiis charging embezzle­
ment ugulnsl Henry L. Owens unit
Ms wife, Dorothy, are believed In
he Ihe firs I such Instance since |
U-o sides lax law was passed In
1043.
fdiito Attorney W. M Smiley SEOUL '4* - Chinese Communists,
charged Die couple who formerly striking behind a hrnvy artillery
operated a restaurant In Sarasnla barrage, resumed their assuults
will) converting $:isn In February late tonight on strategic T-llnne
sales tnx collections to their nwn Hill, 30 miles north of Seoul.
use.
The Communists had broken off
Sinlley said that under the sales the allarks Wednesday after auftnx law Ihe Owenses are subject faring al least 2,000 casualties In
lo prosecution tor embezzlement six days of futile slugging. The Al­
Just as any dly, state nr county lied puslllnn* nn part of the hill
official.
dominate one Invasion road to
Owens was arrested In St. Pe­ Seoul.
tersburg Monday and held In Jail
A brief front line dispatch said
at Sarasota until Wednesday when only lhal Ihe Chinese had launched
he was released on f t ,000 bond. another attack just before mid­
Smltey said he believed Mrs. night. It did nut give thn aize of
Owens Is In California.
the attacking force. The Reds pre
vlnualy had used about 750 men I
attack.
Line Given Rig Ship each
The revival nf ground action co
OcHpUe Objection* Inclded with new clashes In Ih
air. Six U. S. Sabre Jet pilots sal
WAHHINHTON I4s - Despite ob­ they ileatrpyrd two and damage
jections hy Comptroller General two nf six Communist propellerLtiulsayni Warren. Secretary of type planes lust snuth of the Mato
Commerce Sawyer today tel the churl im border.
Untied Stoles Lines have Ihe 71) On Ihe ground, action neared *
million dollar luxury liner United hall on the T hone Hill sector well
Stales for Ihe rnmpany's contract nf Chnrwon In the west, and on
the east central front southeast oI
price of 28 million dollars.
.
Warren ohlecled three weeks ago Kununn.
AF Correspondent Ktllo Farneti
that a 4a million government con
reported nnly a light artillery ex­
much too generous, lie urged Saw­ change belwen Reds dug In oh
yer tn hold up delivery of the ship T-Bone and Allied aoldlera who de­
unless It. 8. Lines would agree lo fended Ihe area during sla days of
pay a bigger ahare or the coat. bitter fighting which finally stito
Sawyer, who replied the contract mered Wednesday.
A Chinese Imitation directed
was binding and unchangeable,
laid today transfer of (ilia had small arms fire and pitched hand
been completed al lloboken, N. J. grenades on an advance U. N, po, With It, he said, the sh/p w«a altlnn southeast of Jumson. on IlN
formally dellvertd and accepted east central front. The action wg»
by the company at Newport Newa,
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Va,. where construction wai re­
cently completed.
Red attack* on the outpost.

Reds Resume Their
Assault On T-Bone
Hill With B arrage

SUNDAY AND MONDAY!

MID-N1TE
SCARE SHOW!
SAT. • 11:^9 P.M.

"CHANEY

4 Ramey Am#11

tiaq w i i for Imptrltl otttor guard,
tn lint for eventual lucccnTon to
tlM top post In the Shrine after
I I yeftri.
Georfe M. Klepper, Al Chymla
Temple, Memphis, Tenn., wai elec­
ted to the poat, winning on the
aecond ballot over five otlicra. Un­
der Shrine cuatom of advancing
of the Shrine today approved char- one
each year, Klepper
ters for new tempos In Urns shouldgrade
become Imperial potentate
Beach, Calif., and Alexandria, Va.,
and those New lfork for Ihe 1953
convention.
The council also gave temporary Nation'* Weather
iwrmisilon for s temple Iq.Wumlngton, Del. A petition from t&gt;(.
Petersburg, Fla., for a charter was
By The Associated Frau
withdrawn.
The nation'! weather showed
An amendment to allow Shrine
hospital# to Invest In mortgage little change today, continuing
properties and purchase common warm and humid over most nf
ana preferred stock of private cor­ the Southern half of the country.
porations waa adopted.
The spell of hot weather In the
~ ■ ‘ hospl
■ l U pfund* could
Previously
be Invested onl;ly In low Interest Eastern states ended Thursday
rate government bonds. The new with arrival of a cool front that
regulations specified, however, covered most of Ihe Northernt lor
that only 30 per cent of the funds of states from the Rockies east­
available could be Invested In other ward. Thunderstorms with wind
gusti up to 70 miles an hnur hit
then government bonds.
The Shrine wound up five days New York City and other Eastern
of noise-making, prank-playing and cities,
It was near freezing early today
mass frolicking with a spectacular
grade Into the Orange Bowl In Cadillac, Mich,, wllh a tow nf
38. At Ihe same lime It was 81
iiirsday night.
An estimated 130,000 persona In Phoenix, I t In Dallas, 70 In
lined the 16 • block parade route Kansas City, 78 In New Orleans
for the 3-hour march and another and Atlanta, 73 in Miami, 60 in
33,ooo saw Ihe gllttirlng show In Washington, 81 In New Ynrk, 37
I Chicago and 43 In Montcpllcr,
the Orange Bnwl Stadium.
Harvey J. Beffa, Moola Temple, Vt.
Showers and thunderstorms were
St Louis, will be Installed as Im­
perial potentate, succeeding Rob­ reported in several areas, includ­
ert Gardiner Wilson Jr.. Boston. ing the Upper Mississippi and Mis­
Itrmmle L. Arnold, Acca Temple, souri Valleys southward Into Kan
Petersburg, Va., replaces Beffa as sas Other wet spots were In floorlla, Montana and Wyoming. A
deputy Imperial potentate,
only contest In Thursday’s elec- ornado hit Llico, a small com-

Perry Murray k New' Charter* A**
Granted As Shrine
Elected Head Of Chooses
New York
Citrus Mutual MIAMI US—The Imperial Council

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Show* No Change

munity la Western Nebraska,
Thursday night, demolishing the
North Central Gas co.’s regulator
house. No Injuries were reported

The Weather
nigh tew Trad*.

Asheville
BATISTA NAMES PARK
Boston
HAVANA, Cuba t* - President Chicago
Fulgenclo Batista announced to­
gf
day that a new park under con­ New Orleans
struction on Havana's famous Sea­ New Ynrk
wall Drive will be named "Fourth Seattle
of July Park" as a gesture of Washington
friendship to the United Stales Jacksonville
The park will adjoin a new of­ Miami
fice building of the U. S embassy. Tallahassee

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any other truck with comparable
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Mils altar mlta at rack bottom east
Truck tiiers avatywhara have
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No. 218

500 U. S. Planes Hit
Electric Plants In
Biggest Air Strike

Wide R;mgc OfDiscussion To Be Carried
On By Secretary
And European Heads
LONDON i* — 0. S. Secretary
nl Stair Dran Arhexon arrlvril
here today for Rig Three tnlks he
MStd ynuld deal with the "great
Common tusks our Ihreo countries
■re carrying forward."
[ He told newsmen at latndnn Air
port his tnlks with British Foreign
secretary Anthony Kilen and
French Foreign Minister lloiiert
Schuttian would range over Eu­
rope ttie f a r Hast und Korea.
) Ache-on, accompanied l&gt;y Ills
wife, arrived aboard the Presiden­
tial plane the Independence Dr
Philip Jessup, U S ambassador al
J s rg r. and Assistant Secretary of
^ la le tirorge Perkins and Mrs
Perkins, came with him
The secretary of stale will hold
bis flrsl talks with Eden Tuesday
and lunch with Prime Minister
Wlnsion Churchill.
Schunmi will join Ihe talks Fri­
day They may continue Saturday
morning Achrstm lakes off Snlur
day afternoon to visit the people
Of Berlin and Vienna who, lie said,
"are maintaining their freedom
jlorlng a period of great harassCrril Cailton, rentrr, retiring president ..f the Paufoid l inns rhdi. Sictupri, toil
l.-i, .1
• e n l 7.
blind* the gavel to the newly in-lellcd president. Edward H. MrCull bee, sei-ietni v. and I I ,,,.
He then plans lo fly across Ihe ! foilowtiiw the iiiHtnllalinn program Thursday night in the Florida Williams, .1,
v„
South Atlantic for a visit to llra/tl j Power ( nrp„ huilditig at Bear l.aki New nffirrrs, left to right, are Welsh, John M„„,i
before returning to Ihe United Jnrb Morrison, first vim president; (n il William*, see,uni vim presi l.e, ue and outing
s ia lrs . '
dent: Wallnre I’liillps. dlreetor; Mr Carlton; Mr- Mrt’all: Ja, k
. One of the main imiImi* ,,f the
talks here, Acheson said, would he
on Ihe Far East and Korea Brit
ain't defense minister. Field Mar
shal laird Alexander, is nmv In
Washington alter a personal visit
U) Tokyo, Korea and Ihe Knje Is
Jand prison ramp.
W Acheson took off — In President
Truman's plnnn, with Ihe President
at Ihe airport to wish him success
-^-Sunday night, a few hours after
Alexander flew In from Korea.
R e t i r i n g President
Acheson'x mission abroad is ex
pected to center around prohlems
Of Rotary Club Is
Ip Europe and the Middle Has I
Luncheon Speaker
texxnder is rxpcctrd lo talk about
ore* .with lop level officials here
\ Acheson plans lo visit London,
gun, lire*
Rrrtln, Vienna, ami — on his way Itotuiy Club, In m x’last meeting
Jjntne — Brazil.
uf the ^eni, outlined the nchtevu9 Ills most linporlaqt conferences iii,tut. of thir-vifih during hi* adir e expected to lie in London, with miiilsttatlnn.
Mitrltmllng
them
British Foreign Secretary Eden largely to tiie work of the mem­
ind French Furalgh Minister Sc hu­ ber a nod the huaid nf dllectors
man, and la tar with George Ken n n d pointed o u t significant
f (('oniliaiwaA fIn Mhbp T hh »
,-hanges whirh have occurred in
Sanford during Ihe past
I.!
months,
"fine jeni ago," he ’Mid. "we
hud just • in L - ic d a tnajoi calam
tly when one of our largest , i■liistries found it necessary to
move away. Sine- then as a lesull
of the Navy's moving In, the
. WASHINGTON* WV- Oscar ft. whole complexion of living in KanEwing asked Congress today to ford lias changed. The men sta•nart a law to provide federal tinned here are tiringlng in tln-ii
&lt;&lt; •&gt;ntlaii»,l III I'sa* sit I
funds to help hoy* and girls go lo
(allege. . &gt;
Ewing, who Is head nf the Fedfrnl Kcrurity Agency, said he had
President Truman’s authorization
"In transmit In Congress a student
lid bill In provide educational op­
portunity for those hnrred from at
fending our rolleges by economic
High up in this typical lookout tower of it,,- Florida Forest Serv
Roadblocks."
The program would rnst 32 mil
Judge Douglas Hlrnntrnm was Irj. tiie towermnn walrhea day after duv for the tell-tale smoke «■(
lion dollars In its first year sad formally installed as the president wood* fires. At the first sign of &lt;• fire, he notifies the ranger'* heml
would Incrrnse annually until It of the Seminole County Junior quarter* of the location of the flic. Ih e lower* are lornled on big'
reached a total nf 12* millions a Chamber of Commerce succeeding point* throughout each nf the routine* when* the wnadlamli, me urtil* ■
year.
Tim Crawford last Friday night organize,I foreat fire protection. Abb to *re 8 to |U milr* m all dire,
Congress was asked lo provide during the Jayree barheque at the lion*, the towermnn I* Hie constant guardian of tlu- forest.
shholarshln of up to |*oo a year ■Seminole Country Club.
for the "neediest n.' the nnlesl"
Tre new ['resident piesenleil
among the nallon'a high school slit- Mr. Crawford a past president's
denis The funds would go lo :&gt;o,- pin and a gift from the club. In­
000 or flO.OOO students a year,
stallation rerciiinnlex, conducted
Under the plan, the .'itiidontx
Reggie Moffat, past president
! R o n Id borrow from educational In- by
the Orlando Junior Chamber,
•(Buttons sums ranging up lo toon of
brought th« following new men
• year. That would provide n four- Into
office: Carl I’rlsco, first
year maximum of 121100. The gov
Mure Hutu rum cxrrutlve* rep
The Inst' call wav made today
eminent would Insure up lo so per vice-president; Clarence Knight,
recond vice - president; Gordon for payment of County tnxr* as­ r*s,-riling "progressive" ■-hainlx,
cent of the unpaid balance
organization* III the
Slate scholarship commissions Sweeney, secretary; James B. Out, sessed on the IPM Tax Roll anil of ennimrrre
attended the roiirno of
would select Ihe students. The hill treasurer; and as directors. John remaining unpaid, John L. Gallo ■nuthcaiil
the Hoiilhemtrru Institute of Corn
would prohibit any federnl Infill Kndcr, Elton Moughton. Jr„ Gor­ way stated today,
III some rase* It has been liirrrlnt ttignnlrnllun ExpriiHve*
enees In Ihe selecting nf Ihe stu­ don Frederick. Cliff Able* and
fouml that since the U&gt;SI Tax last week at the University of
dents. The students would he per­ Mack Cleveland, Jr.
The formal Oceanian wa* some­ Roll was prepared, property ha* North Fnrnlltin, Forrest E. Brack
mitted to pick their own colleges.
what marred for Judge Stenstrom changed hands several Hines and rnrldge, mnnnger uf the Memlnolwhen prior to hla Installation, he nn ana has paid the taxea, Mr. Fountv f^ininlier of Cnnimere*',
|R
MASONIC MFETING
announced Imlny followlmt hi* re
Monroe Chapter No, lit, Roval wan arrested at the barbeque hy Galloway said.
from Chapel Hill, N, C.
Arch Maanna will meet Tuesday Highway Patrolman R. D. H ar­
The sale of tax eerttflcatea for turn
Ttie eourse ended, lie Mated,
nlfh t a l 8:00 o'clock, and the rison and City Policeman Bill delinquent HIM County taxei will
Royel Arch degree will he con­ Horne, handcuffed and convicted he held at the Court House In with nine examination* whirh
In mock trial fnr "electricity and Hanford nn Friday. Juno 37, he- were taken Saturday morning.
ferred.
The Sanford Council, R and HM, perspiration." Local attorney Wil­ pinning at noon. Ll*ta nf land* The purpose of the eutirae, Ipwill meet Thuraday night at 8:00 liam Hutchison, Jr., actlnv as advertised for Unpaid taxea ap- a-liled, I* to tiring chamber of
f p clock. Light refreshments will judge, sentenced Judge Htenstrnm eared In Tha Hanford Herald on rominerm rnanngera nnd exi-cu
live* iipdn-dnte nn pew idea* nnd
to a year at hard labor a* presi­
be served.
program* In rommvrrtal organlxudent of the Jaycers. The defendant lay 38. Juno 4, 11 and 18.
These delinquent taxes may &gt;m&lt; Hon nnd management.
will begin hi* lenience on July I.
Sanford Herald
Mr. Ktenetrom became dumb­ paid to the County Tax Collec­
Among the outstanding *;.rak
Vacation-Pack
founded When he had lo go tor at any t|ma before the tax rr* in seminar* nt the rotirse, he
through Ihe Installation with the sale and In aueh casea tha paid •aid, were France* I- Whltehalr,
handcuff* still locked snugly llama will ha stricken from the underxecretery of the Navy; Clem
No m atter how far away
around his wrists, since the two sale Hit.
D. Johnson, vice president of the
from home you may go on your (policemen had eiiled immediately
l i i m Hlate*, nChamber
i ........of. /
&lt;
Mr. Gallowsy railed attention oUnited
Lornvacation you can readily catch
to
the
Florida
Law’
whirh
proafter
the
trial
apparently
with
.mercej
Dr.
George
f
,
Smith
Jr..
up on the. homo, low* news hr
video that: "All ownera of pro­ eeonomlr research director of that
Ihe keys to the ruffs,
reading lh* Sanford Herald
H wasn't until several hours perty shall lie hald to know that
when you return. You can a r ­ later that Mr. Crawford "dis­ taxes are due etui payable there­ hoily. and Dr. George Heaton
Mver», pn*tor of the ['ark Bnpllnt
range with your carrier hoy, or
covered" that he had the key to on annually, and are charged Church, Charlnlle, N. C.
Utreugh Charlie Morrlaon. rlrcuwith the duty nf ascertaining the
the handcuffs.
Mr. Whltehalr warned of tlm
laUan lag n ag m by telephoning
amount of such tax and paying
141. to have your regular Issues
thrent nf Coitiniunlxm, pointing
tha same before the first of April out
FISH
FRY
that "we lot our arm ml power
• f 't h * Herald saved far yen
The Seminole County Sports­ of each year."
while yeo uve away. to be dedwtndle, only to realln- that we
Mr. Galloway also stated that facial. a far more deadly enemy
I m red to year homo In one man’* Association will hold lie an­
‘ g* open your return, nual fleh fry Wednesday after* personal and Intangible taxes not in Cnmmunlst Russia." Ho naked
in no extra charge. The noon a t Mullet Lake Park, Robert paid have been advertised end on the chamber of commerce execuv weekly auhaeriptiwi J . Johnson, president, announced eny end all such Item* not paid tlve* to think seriously about the
by June 37 Tax W arrante will lie crisis ahead nnd to use their In­
III entitle all regular anh- today,
Issued directing the levy and sale fluence to combat apathy toward
‘ ir monthly/
■tated, will he held of sufficient personal property to the struggle of the froe world
h t at 1:00 o'clock at satiefy the tax. It |e decidedly to against the slave world.
and all members a r t the taxpayers advantage to pay
Mr. Johnson told of the increase
present as election these taxes before warrante are In taxes, pointing out that the
issued.
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Ratigan Reveal*
Sanford Growth
During Past Year

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Oscar Ewing: Asks
Public Funds For
# College Degrees

Judge Stenstrom
Is Installed As
Jaycec President

Last Call Made Brcckenridgc Back
For Paym ent Of From Institute Of
1951 County Taxes Commercial M e n

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Idea On Seating Reaches Gotham
Texas Delegates Amid Wild Noise
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CountyWoodlands
Come Under Fire
Protection July 1
Fires
Approved In 1950

Five Sanford Bovs
CoTuTalhih JISHCC
For Boys’ Stale

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Rev. M. VV. Castle

Died Sunday After
A Brief Illness

(Jtiiird Ofl iciTH AI
IMnndiiiK KicrciHc

,-a,ted at the aervlre* and Imriiil
mr, made in Evergreen f’rinelerv.
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Church.
*&gt;f the ,&lt;|ltj
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Molhoiiixi
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(U hll,ri n, r|(#rH
h„r oarHr &gt;nit M„ . Emmett Kinlaw; two lirnthria, Htlnson an*l
tin-gory Klnlaw; a slstnr. Mrs. J.
|| Watson, all of Sanford; two
other sisters, Mr*. Rupert Terry
of llalleyi N. C. and Mr*. Arthur
llratlahaw of Orlando.

CITY FOMMIHHION
Tha City Comml»»lon will meet
in legutar eesatan tonight at HidO
o'cloek. It was announced by H. N.
Hsyar Oily Clerl, Among the
Item* an tha agenda Is a discus­
sion of sewer Improvements, and
consideration of appointment* to
fill vacancies on the Hoard of
Bond Trustees.

will I'ulniinnlp *'viri•tin 11y In
| ',*7 for a two week Itainin,Cemetery. Male member* of Itev
• Ih'.Vfl* N 'aiipn liohl tvi W d-thlnga
Castle1* Sunday .Si-hnol clan, will progiani nt Cnnin M* I'l-llnlid, An *"ti
pi im J r ip rrritril mu
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futnn
nislon, Ala., ani*l Ciipi
Baker
*i-i ve a* honorary pnlllicmer.
Conipanv offlrer* Include f ajit pi in i’ iplo pin I h f Iliiy s ' S t a i e i . Tit®
David Ftilebcl, 2nd Limit. Glm-i boy* will elect Senator*, ConBilly Odham I h Held 1,mule. 2nd Lieut. Jack Tlnbrrg gi*xxmun, and a Trr*id«nl and
Watt not Officer Teri-nco V nttinider, (ih*i* or reject proposed
Under Bond In W rick nml
B lo w n .
national legislation,
—
Ttie regular weekly meeting of
The American Legion Toj| 5:t
DAYTONA BEACH (fft—Hilly Oil Company I will in- h*ltl lonighi at ...... mitten which hat promoted th«
hum. Sanford, wa* held under $2,- H;(K1 u'cltick nl tha Armory.
pmjecl In Rapford i* made rip of
nun bond on an npen charge .Sunday
[.lent Col. Gatchcl will prealdu lohn Kmler, Joel Field, Mack
imrdlng n coroner'* Inquest into
Cleveland Jr, amt Judge MenIhe death* of Robert O'Toole, IM, nt a meeting to In- held Wrdneailay Slront. The program at Tallahas­
nnd hi* 10 • year • old grand­ night at 8:00 o’clock to process see will continue through June 21).
daughter, Dianne Mills, In an nil application* for promotion.
lomoblln accident hero.
MULANDO JAYCBK8
Odham Is the brother of llralley
Movie Time Table
(,t. (Jon. Joseph C. Iliitrhisnn.
Odham, runner-up In the DemoHITZ
crstlc prlmxry for governor Billy U. 8. Army (ret.), wa* schoduUd
"Bella On Their Toes"
Odham said hn was going in to 43 to speak nt the weekly hinclieon
1:34 - Ql2*&gt; - 5134 - Tsl» 9:14
mite* an hour when he *aw the of the Orlando Junior Chamber of
O T imUi car and that "I tried to Commeroo today. The General wa*
MOVIELAND
apply the brake. T h it’a when we ex pec tetl to discuss the Impurt"The Strip"
hit." Tollce Sgt. Tat Dondor said nnce of tha National Guard und
I’KAIKIK LAKE
Odham registered .17 In n drunk- the particulars of Guard activity
ometor test two hours after the in the statu. Tha luncheon wa* "A Song la Born"
ami "Bright Leaf"
accident and that 15 was consid­ slated far 1*2:LD p.nt. tn the Cham­
ber of Commerce building.
ered evidence of drunkenness.

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state aud federal govern menu.
Hie Interior Department has
prut c» ted tlw contract between tlto
oil company and tho state.
So tbo board oft ruitees of the
Stale Internal Improvement Fund
Tuesday held up acceptance ol
Commonwealth o il’s bid of fl,05U
for the contract, plua a dollar an
acre annual rant whenever a lease
TALLAHASSEE OB - Same of might be entered.
th« troublesome questions about
rastrlctions on drilling for oil in
uAr ..I* Everglade* National Park
Oporfltfons C harged
may be threshed out between Ibe
Florida Cabinet and the U. S. De­
WASHINGTON o*i - An Investi­
partment of Ihe Interior.
gator testified today the govern­
The Interior Department owns ment was defrauded of at least
and controls the park, which Is three million dollars by Inclusion
a huge area In South Florida that of sand and waste materials In
was either givrn lo the federal flaxseed bought Under price sup­
government by the state or bought port programs. And he declared
with two million dollars furnished an Agriculture Department official
by the state
squelched an order designed to
Oil leasing and drilling Is per­ halt the frauds
mitted on Tend bought with Ihe
Tho testimony came from Kirk
atale'e money from private own­ Johnson, chief of the fit. Paul Of­
ers, hut not on lend which the fice of Investigation for the Gener­
stale gave directly to tha federal al Accounting Office (GAO), at a
government.
bearing before the Senate Agri­
Tha issue may come to a haad culture Committee.
as early as next Tuesday on a
Johnson named .George Prich­
proposal by the Commonwealth Oil
ard, rhlef of Ihe F its and Oils
The company holds leases on Branch of the Production and
MO acres within the park bound- Marksting Administration (PM AI
arlti. It acquired them from the In Washington, aa Ihe man whu
alate before the perk was estab­
lished, and can drill on them a i It
pleases.
But agents for the company widespread during the 1948 48 flax­
claim they can't get their well on seed support programs that James
the HO acres financed unless they A Cole, regional director of the
get a contract with tha state lor PMA Purchasing Office at Minima
lease of 34.000 adjeernt seres If polls, ballad purchases and recom­
and when the federal government mended lighter restrictions
"M r Prichard told him to re
releases Its restrictions on the
larger area.
sume,” Johnson added
Prichard la to be a witness later
The federal governmeat owns
the 34,000 acres by deed from the in the hearing*.
What was going on, Johnson said
state. Terms of the deed provide
for the state to get l royalty of was this:
one-eighth of any oil produced on
Soma sallera of flaxseed lo the
the land. Thay also provide thet government were dumping sand
no new leases or changes In leases and other heavy waate materials
outstanding when tha park waa Into the bollnms of boxcars tu run
•itablishetT shall be mgaa without up the total weight.

Steel Strike
Commander Gibbs
Again AssignedTo on aimed at making arrancamonta
reopening some plants under
Sanford Station for
a special union • management

THE OLD HOME TOW N

(C u S lH l

r IF YOU WAN r A SUN IAN
W HY DONT "tttU &lt;30 AROUND
/N THE FRO N T YARD
.W H E R E THE SUN IS J

UJ8. AndState To
Air Evergjftdes
Oil Question

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Cheating On Federal

Friday — June 20, 1952

BASEBALL DAY
Ray Kennedy^

Sanford Automatic Laundry

Kiwunln

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of from ahuut It) to I, and does
nut approve lower than 11 to I, or
higher thuu 18 to I. Low ratio
Juice |s kept In concentrated form
tu mis with flint uf the late sea­
son which Inin n sugar to lu'lil rutin
of im high us 26 lo I. Homo Cali­
fornia Juice, which I* of low sugar
content, Is sometime* secured to
mis with the high mtlu Florida
product, he inM•-&lt;(.
Mr. Flake stressed the spesd
f n etui requited III producing 'lie
ronreiitriile. mid said (hut the
cans are filled ut n rate of :i7&lt;*
tn IM) a minute. A carton, huljlnn
21 cun* of Juice requires one ami
u quurtci field unions of omilges
to produce, he deellireil.
Guests Ini I educed by Unwind
Mimtletli were Walter Smith, sun
of Kiwanis secretary Itulpl, A.
Hmlth; Dwight Hullivnn, Jackson,
villi-; I'hll Arey, Tuvnte* mid Jim
Ihisemore, Dnytoun
llrarh.
J.
Martin .Stinrrlphrr presided.

Second end Oak

With on* tub wuh and dry, a
grandaUnd ticket to any gem* of the
Seminole Blue*, food until July 30th,
at lh* Memorial Stadium will b* given

THATS A GOOD qU ESTIO N

“**22!

The Weather
Asheville
Boston
Cleveland
Los Angeles
New Orleans
New York
Washington
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallahassee

defense program—I’v# fait It i*
too large." Of the $5 billions pro­
posed for the coming year, the
senator said, U billions ara for
defense and 20 billion dollar* for
domestic programs that cannot be
trimmed substantially. So, he said,'
mluctiona must be made in the
defense end of II. And on that, the
senator took (hi* position:
"We have been building up with­
out any clear concept o f what we
am building up the Army and
Navy for. We have no clear Idea
of what we would do If a war began This concept la dominated by
the thinking of lend generals who
are thinking of a land war with
Sim la on the continent of Europe.
" I don't agree with the theory.
I think It's old fashioned. I think
a war can be won from Ihe air."

The newly appointed skipper of
Fighter Squadron 34, Lt. Corr.dr.
Harry B. Gibbs, has returned to
the Naval Auxiliary Air Station,
Sanford, Florida, for the second
time in his Naval career.
Formerly of Wheeling, West
V I r g l n i e. Lt.
Comifr. G i b b a
was first station*
*d here during
World War II
f r u in 1B48 to
rarly In 1046.
Lt.
C o tn d r.
Glbsb Just re­
cently
relieved
Lt. Comdr. it. A.
Sweatt of his
Julies as skipper
of VF 34. NS a
Lt. Glbhe
result of the latter being trans­
ferred tu the Commander Fleet
Air Forre in Norfolk, Virginia.
After graduating from the Na­
val Air Cadet Program in Pen­
sacola, Florida, ha was shipped to
the Pacific where he operated
aboard the USB Yorktown. Re­
turning from one of hie many
missions, Lt. Comdr, Glbbe ar­
rived Just in time to see the "Big
Y " going down, after being hit
by the enemy. For hie outatandlng
service during the last war, he
was awarded the Distingulehed
Flying Cross, the Navy Cross,
and an Air Medal.
Prior to hie Job as skipper of
VF 34, ha served as tha squadron
Executive Officer for 14 months.
Hie wife and two daughters
are presently redding here In
Sanford with him. Both of hie
daughters were born In this city
during his last tour of duty at
the Naval Air Station.
Helping him with hie duties as
head of Fighting 34 le Lt. Comdr.
Haskell E. Tull, the present
Executive Officer.
VF 34 was originally Fighter
Squadron SO of World War 11
fame. Early in 1045. VF 20 was
reformed to make up Fighting 9
Able which else distinguished It­
self during the lest war.
Frum Fighter Squadron 0 Able
tu VF 01 In 1048, and as a result
of another change, the squadron
became
tha
present
Fighter
Squadron 84.

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of the Sanford Llona Glob will \0
Installed at a meeting and oatlng
«f the cltib numbd-u and tbtir
wives at Boar Lake tomorrow

agreement to produce steel tor the
moat vitally needed munitions.
Government officials said "consIdOPTOMETRIST
arable progress" bad been made
EY ES EXAMINED
and some definite announcement
GLASSES FITTED
might come later In the day.
US South Palmetto Avenae
3. There were signs the House
might go along with the Senate and
vote to request that President Tru­
man use emergency provisions of INSURANCE AT A HAVlNCl
the Taft • Hartley Law In an effort
FOR YOUR
to get the mills reopened. The law
permits the government to seek a
HOME - AUTOMOBILE
court order, good for SO days,
against - a strike which creates a
BUSINESS
national emergency. No House vote
wee expected before Thursday.
4. The House Labor Commutes
voted that the Wage Stabilization
Board (WSB) should be abolished.
The board hai been under congres­
sional fire for its recommendations
in the steel case, particularly its
proposal (or a union shop — one “Your Mutual Insurance Friend1
requiring all steelworkers tu Join
I I I N. Park Ave.
Phone 1*4
the union.
Putnam said that what steel
trice litcrease should be allowed
s something that cannot be settled
until management reaches a con
tract agreement, with the union and
brings to stabilisation officials Its
reasons for a price boost.

DR. C. U PERSONS

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FIRST FEDERAL
FIRST

LIONS OUTING
Edward H. McCall, president,
and other newly elected officer*

C o m s to c k
Htart a monthly
Havings Plan In

Investment

AFFILIATED FUND
Ilf. per month, no contract, no
committment. Assets o v e r
1158,000,000. Prospectus on re­
quest.
gfti Current Dividend

TEL. 6805

FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

AHHOCIATION
110 West First Street

bflndle
Widespread use uf coffee in LOST— Female brown
Boston Terrier. Answers to I-ssEngland date* frmn the 17th Cen­
sle. Reward, Bobby Little, Pb.
tury.
1651-MU.

Malik
M'wullNNse r u n s l-aae O ael

II S nt Ihe Paris Assembly In­
sisted Hull each country must be
considered separately on II* own
merits.
The countries applying (or U. N.
membership urn Albania, Outer
Moiii'ulln, llulftnriu, Hnrmiulii, Himiury, Finland, Italy. Porluual, Ireami, Jordan. Austria, Ceylon, Ne
pal and Libya.

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put tha price of Ihla Buick in big type
because we're proud of it*
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I t's th e p ric e of th e six.paieenger, two*door
S ric iA L -rc a d y to ro ll.

When you put this price against the local deliv
•red prices of other cars that folks usually
associate with Buick-youTI have a hard time
Boding a single one as low.
When you put this price against what you'll
pay for ear* with the reputation of being
"lower prloed’ -yo u ll find why this Buick
givss them such keen competition,
And-if you want to go in for extrat-you can
still add up what goeaonthe bill of sale of other
ears and a Bukk-you’ll find out that Buick's
^ an even greater buy.

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W e khate that prlea la important to a lot of
folks, especially with the price of grtoiriaeand even baby shoe*-w here theyaie today.
But you also want some fun for your moneyand that’s where a Buick realty ehbwa.
i t * to te till you give a gentle m idfcto the.

feel your shoulders sink bade as this beauty
takes off.
You’ll feel like the million dollars it cost to
perfect its ride, when you sample the steady
smoothness of ifs gait,
olive-makes each mile a new
experience.
Want to try It? Why not? We’re willing to let
this beauteous bundle of high&lt;powered energy
speak for itself.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAll.Y NEWSPAPER
Eftinblhhril 1*108

fVOLUME X X X X 1I1

Howard Belfa
Named Shrine
^ Imperial Head

Living Costs
Move Upward
To 1952 High

New Potentate Given
New Car And Cake
Weighing Two Tons
Honoring Birthday

Government Index Is
Now 189 Percent Of
1935-39 A v e r a g e :
Rents And Food Up

SANFORD.

EI.OUIDA

IK e fn u v e r

In

A nsoriiilrd I’rr^n f.r)i»cd W lrr

TIK’RSDAY JUNE If). I0S2

C a p ita l

C a m p a ig n

Tail And Ike
To Cut Taxes
If Victorious
K c f ,i u v c r Confident
Ol Victory Ne x t '
Month, Denounces
Isolationist
GOP

No. 210

President Truman
Says No Democrat
Can Reduce Taxes
Ace Back In U. S.

Sec. Ktrrl Stiil’.c As
Srrimis Anri Says
lie Still Remains
Kiscnliowcr’s l,’ ricnd

WASHINGTON 'A -The govern­
Its Hie Associated Press
MIAMI lift “ Harvey A Hello.
ment's latest cost-of-living barom­
The lop contenders fur presldeo
SI. Louli, woo elerlrd Imperial
It. not t.I.AS R. CORNELL
eter moved up today under pres­
Hal nomination were no record In
potentate of the Ancient Arable
WASHINGTON r
President
sure of rising final and rent costs
day In cut taxes if elected The
•J9&lt; Order Noblea of the Myatlc Shrine
Trum ui siitl Iml Ay (hr strrl strike
to within a tiny frnclinn of the
PrtuniTalir limit runner, however,
today on hit Mud birthday.
Is i re.iimg u serluus siliinllnn. Gen.
record high reached Iasi January.
siinl ixnlaiiniiixiii would dominate
Ilo w a s given a new car by
Elvenhnwi-r -till is • friend of his
The living cost Index, measuring
their parly d either gels to the
memhera of Mooln Temple, 81.
.i
in I in. President c m cut I ixcx IS
White IlmlM'
Louis, and a rnke welching more
prices of (nod, clnlhing, shelter
per cent
Taxes were a lopie ill talks
than two Iona tiy ilelcg;.ilea at
and a host of other tnings climbed
Mi I. ii mi 11, ruccil ilumigh those
Heihirxilav hy Ohio Sen Itnherl
tending the Shrine'« 78lfi annual
I.t. Clarence It. Jones, Jr., son during Ihe month ended May IS
.utile, l&gt; mil :i few iilliers at Ills
T a l l anil ' ieii Dwight Llxenhiiwer.
national convention
of Mr. unit Mrs. Clarence It. Jones, two tenths of one |&gt;cr cent to I8!l
w\ iniiti'ii'iH •• H r s «1,1 that he
running one two hi Ihe r u e for
Della aucccrdi Itobrrl Gardiner •lilts West Fifth Street, has been per cent of the 11)3.130 average
i'ii i i mining Im " ((u i-, so he ran
ltepiililir.nl presidential linnilliii
Wilson J r . Boston. moving up romoilssinned a Serund Lieuten­ That Is 4 I per cent over Ihe mark
give Die I n i pimp rutting taxes
llnll
from deputy Imperial |M&gt;tentnte nc ant. Artillery, after computing of 18 months ago when price and
Ai lu.ill. he v.inl. the. might to be
Tlie\. mi turn, were a liiplr in
cording lo Shrine cualoin Other 22 weeks of training at Ihe Anti- wage controls look cited The
increased In order to meet Ihe
an address hy Sell Ksles Krlaiiver
% present ol/lcera also moved up a nirrrafl Artillery Officer Can­ peak figure Iasi January was 180 I
iletu'ii
nf Tennessee, who has more dele
notch.
,
DOINO SOMf STRUT CAMPAIONINO before Ihe Dlslrlrl of Columbia's
A million and a quarter rail
didate School at this post. He
Sen llohcrt A Taft uf Uhln, who,
gale voles lined tip than any id
Democratic Presidential primary. Ken. Estes Krfnuvrr (Tenn.1 slops
Immediately after Della's for­ was a member of the third elais workers will get an automatic 2
nlmig .» till Gen Du IglP D Elianhis rivals going lulu the Demo
mal election by the Imperial Coun­ to he graduated from the School. cent hourly wage boost as a result
torhal with Mrs Eugene Arhileltrr and her daughter, Mila. Krfsuver
linwi'i Is u tr illing I'nntender fnr
erode presidential nominating con
cil. Shrine members put on &gt;i color­ Following his graduation from of the latest Increase In living
scas opposed In (lie p, Imnry by W Averrll llsrrlman. Mutual Security
ilic Itcpiililti'Mii prevlilrnllal nomlV1-nl lull
ful pageant ahnwlng highlights In the Officer Candidate School, I.t. costs Their work contract lies
Director, t/ioklng on l« Mrs. Kefamrr. ffnferMllonal Smindphofo)
ii.Piiiil snlil Wcilnesdav he would
lii Denver, Klsenhnwer told Ore
the llle of the new Imperial po­ Jones was assigned to the Medieal wages to Ihe rost-of-llvlng index
pul in .i II per cent tux cut If he
gull's G O P riinvenlluii delegates he
tentate
Field Service School.
Ilrnoke anil adjustments are made each
iu'cntiii' President
wmilil lialanre Ihe naliunai liudgel
Then Itrffn stepped outside Day- Aiiny Medical Center, Fort Sam three months.
Mi
I'r it III., II u.iv l.kril If he
if he were President Tills, plus
Another tno.non wage earners In
front Park Auditorium and cut the Houston, Tex.
Dimigtit .mv Dciimcrntic President
seeing In ll llml Ihe Miles are .is
textiles, aircraft and oil refining
flrat slice of Ihe 4,863 pound cake
cuiilil trim luxes lh.it much No. he
lilllll.il llv strung .is llussia. wuulil
Industries also get at least a one
Kelerllon of officers highlighted
ilntn i Im vuiil Xml il lliev could
make lav m i n i dull pnssllile, lie
_ today's business session II will
rent Imnst
h i.', Imtii re,loci,1 Hilt much he
salil lie eslil liileil Inis u , ii,lit lake
COION El I filin'| * S (Lil&gt;ir«kl. I ’
W be followed by n mammoth 5 hour
would li.nc iliuio ll
I-ending Ihe over all living rnsl
ts
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a ahiitil two vears ami alter Ihnl
Air I' i i u p .»•a*, rnjov* i% « i^.n *.r«
parade ending In Ihe Orange Dowl
I In n imild mv Ilc|i'ild|i'aii I'rev
rise was a boost nf lour tenths id
ninviil ul Mis* Mui lit.m A r
ionlght.
I tier rent In rent across ihe
F'»rrr M.ixs* tn i •llf*&gt;i •&gt;i i M.* i . n idi'iit Ii-li t.ixcv c. per cent'
No Mi 11 "in .,n m l net unlevv
The only contest was for Im
country The price of fond al the
Tali in a Washington speeeli
f'MlIn !•* IllR ft* "#• ill Mit Ilr f f.s-k.
he w m i . In pul the i in lot r v further
grocery store moved up Hirer
perlal outer guard, al Ihe hnltom
it_
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tint.' Ill,'III ll I
of Ihe list of offlrers. Voting was
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strilll.,ll
truths nf 11 P
per rent
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Rut the iirlrr of clothing, of fuel
Still In pmgress fur this office.
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and electricity and of house lurti
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lion Iml lie Ii iv .ltd ;i irilill'tlon
ishings nil dropped fractionally
Rsyfronl Park Auditorium and nfflC C S
Next
FriflflV
M ttllllNMPlI l)N l-H .r Itelll
Club
Friday
Ni^lii
I
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vn
11
(Jr
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Better
ShowinR
Still
, mil l I,., piivvililc III stiuilt two
ter those present had a piece the 1
Although prices on most Hems
|)l.iliri untl »lr«|»i»vr*l I'S on 9ft#* V.' il
cake was hauled around! he streets
have climbed. Office of Price Sla
Leaves
Nation
Deep
Spoolsln»r
«'
thi.lunmi
I'hnmhc.
Bfifflltil
tl*
ll
lit^
?*H
I
nitnlutl
rntq.
Ilu
Kluiiiln
Power
nml
l.iglii
Well dlpi .ill Hip perches El
and helpings given In all miners
hllizallon (OPS) officials
so
Commerce linn In-Mil In,lity, Dob ' • nttipanv will move equipment
•I»'^4 |fn(«*fihifinniil .SMtiri(f|)hii(o)
eiilmwo tin ■ lie u miking, does
In Delicit Position nounred Wednesday ceilings would nf
Vlr Itoma, Miami, who baked
lli-an.
a
xliid.-nl
hi
Snli'
itnlvci
di|i&lt;
w.iki'iel
In
Its
newufflre
In
Mi |mni in Hit like Dm general'
the cake, claimed II was Ihe big­
he suspended this week end on hot alty, spoke oil tin- Hiiliji1 l "A llo
'lie Kvniis lliiililing on Miignulln
A c ||i- still llplik . Ike Is i nice
gest ever pul together. II was 8
WASHINGTON &lt;jp-The govern lied whisky anil wine They have ply lo llurkli'y", in who h lo- dc \vi'iiiu* I’i'sl tn the ltd* T h i ' s l i . ,
■\ nf iniir.r he till considers
feel tall, 20 feel long and 7 vy incut's going to wind up lls year been selling for months below cell
fended Aini'liciio colh-gi-s nn-l mol lu iniillng In plnns will In
1 ivriihnwcl n friend
feet wide.
two lo three billion dollurx heller Ing levels.
universities
iiuninat
i
ini-harg"|ii'li
fm
liiisluesH
nt
Ole
'lew
Intin you "m li him lu c k '" Mr
The cako was white, topped with oil than II expected Rut It still
The price drop In these Items that thi-y nn- “infested" with col , mIIiiii "ii .Mini'lny nun mug, II ||
Its III) ( lll'.AGH
I'runt,'in chuckled and v»ld he
a giant red fex of frosting which will be deep In Ihe red.
was attributed tn big stocks and tertlvistx ami fulling In tlinr duly I'nli'inmi, , Iiv i s11111 nmimgei, noWASHINGTON
1
/
1
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t
I'Hrlrcouldn't "iv Hint, nitdtug Hint Elalone weighed 1,100 pounda. A
Government esperu, sneaking lagging salts. The decline In sales
I'ntrlrk I lark, » h i Iih»»p'I *
,1'iihowc) isn't i milling In the Demblack lassie nf frosting tipped the privately, said today the deficit— hai been sharp since lest Novein to inruh hIi- tin- basic prlin-iplc- nuum'i',| Indny.
of
Ami-i
icaniain
A
furnml
upenlng
will
lie
hi'1,1
slrsighl
Irft
,&lt;
l
&lt;
uliini"l&gt;t
Drrv.
•mr.ilic ciiiiipnlgn
beam al 110 pounds
ihe amount by which Ihe govern­ her, when a steep new federal
Introduced
hy
T.
K
Tucker,
si
the
new
ufflre
nn
Friday,
June
Pearson in Ihr M x'fliisrr II"
Wlillr H ip .terd .lliisllnn Is he
For Ihe cake.baller. Rnma used ment overspends Da Income—Is tax went Inin effect.
program chairman, Mr. Di-no -mid .'T, Mi f'uliniNii dei'lared.
Tin
Irl I,il.t.). plpmlril Imu.reul In
c"h&gt;iiii; iPitn m . Ntr Triiin3i.*eonpounds nf sugar, likely In he leaa than
00 *111. ,
billion
tllMt
till*
llui'kl*
y
l.i.ok,
i-ntilled
(
'
exenl
uffiru
m
Ihe
MeiMli
lloild
v\ \ rt. lie gevd r f . liidtcitlmr si
rlisrarn nf asssull tods).
r, 873 pounds of when the fiscal year ends June
) pounds nf
WASHINGTON JA 3 * Higher "God and Mao a t. Vale". »M&gt;vke| ing Tins 4"um neeiipled hy Ihe runt
in mu
irp
tie might have to
tmds nf butter, 30 tl .w ild he as Iqw as 8 1$
arteftfclf.'ll.V
I I,irk. an allninrv. •*»* if | N ,t t i *• n .t I i 'l t '«
prices'
end
sm
aller
supplies
of
paiiv
for
ilir
pgni
in
yegrs.
(he
"■uiiiprstltlnU"
of
a.-nd'inir
illlnd *&lt;■ iiipp I If Ihe morning
k, 40 pounds-nf billion. '
Irn-rH In
finirl nil prisnnsl
v
pork
nexl
fall
and
winter
were
freedom"
soil
urged
the
citslilMli
Kill
ii
miiilern
ill
ils
Intrrlui
I J i i.i I i l r T o
M p I c i h I p ip ."
lie ipm. iik.it, .(m
v auto
.
I pounds of salt
Inmil for a liearlnx lu ll t
President Truman. In his budget Indicated today 111 an Agriculture ment f t an offiriel 'nrthodi.xy &lt;&gt;l lighting mid npmilntinnnln, Ihr
iimliili' inismif ictuiliig Is lietug cut
gallons of vanilla.
I'mi .nn n ss mil In r,,ui* Hr
Department
report.
message
last
January,
figured
The
I
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i
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h
I
A
$:;&gt;
i
mn
I
K'c*l
Amet
ii-Miiiim
to
pri’w&lt;nt
the
ie«.
l.
new
ufflre
will
iilfunl
nmie
i,„,in
Ingredients nf the frosting were
l i n k md If Hint I -ii i .ern.iis he
,ir r p r r s r n ti* il tis lit. nnm-rl
The department said farmers Ing of un-Amorlenn ideas l&gt;y I hi !i» ’ he r')ii&lt;puny with It" SJ,f»0O 1.•el
•I•n• 11T I |tmt * It if i ,
l,2nu pounds nf powdered
Irrrd sugar. iovrroment would go in the hole
) Ufk. I73.linn-a . r i l hiMul-i
iy
58.200,000,000
•
if
f|"4»|
"
4
1
1
1
1
r
‘
I
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,
II
fir
|
Mill
III*
a
*
|
versify
professors.
produced
9
per
rent
fewer
pigs
‘N
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l
V
I
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nnlti
ft
v
33
gallons
nf
I In* f|t|r iI i»*m *«f *t mu
Tift
400 pounds of butler, 3.'
lias firrli mtllilllril In rr|inilnMr. Demi denied (lint there i- fMinely til It iii*I l v** in flrfikrn, in
, milk, 18 pounds nf sail and 1 1i
The President estimated total during Ihe spring season this year
in
i'll#'* M il l|r\ 1.lift 1 l|lil|#'|
1.1* 1 1' |A,
$9*11 ill
lli.il
hr
Ihim
Ihr
(Him
4i
\Vrilnrs
spending would Jump 30 |ier cent than a year ago Spring pig* reach sil orthodox "Amrowjii" , ■• i f t••*Iin hY -uch innoviilion" hr nn its V
gallons of vanilla
•*l t|.l
,. 1. ).t I'.ll .A nil Ml&lt;
*11IMI t ’Mil Ml •1-1rnitvi
!•••■]V 11
’•i'l' i i h,J||I IIMItj
above last year due lo n huge slaughter weights In Ihe following nllil sslil llml llliekley's |,iii |m. - i | t Ml IorimI itlNtililik; Imir fm flimiTR
.If,l
H
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411..1)
tit*
1
..It
Ihllll
1’
Vl
mill
nhruhh«*ry
»«i
(hi*
I•
•
f*
nf
Mir
"does
nol
eoriespiiud
unit
11,.
expansion In rearming Ihe W S fall and winter.
Vril 11irlhff
Ih.MUjI
WASHINGTON ts I'H " I ' l l
n 11 "tit i'll!inner,
.1.1 .h. i » ii ti, tli tl t hut. -. N t •1 At Mill. 1
nml friendly foreign countries llul
Mu I.I At
Nevertheless, total meat supplies iifre belief which desi*ivi*4
I’h) f imil ••'•rent Hint liKlifin^. mu h is tn-i-n piun hi'il .igain
the military expansion hasn't inken may Ik - a little larger because of iuiiiii' Aon-rleiin, Ihe helief in ...
'i* i
I h r I''m *•1#!••»»• ml
|..|l
til t 1I»«l i ••. nit 'lit- '1
And thn mini wlin tin im ihr
$
$
t
i
uiiii
tn
Knt
Hill,
fm
tin
\
i«*.
4
M
S
elite
sir.1
.1 . •’Mil
fn-e
furn.ntinn
mid
expie*niot,
place nn that scale.
prns|tectlve Increases In marketing
lil lit* tin mil* tn .li ft ml tl
pti RUlilftf Ivr of Ihr Smith* i nft |uiin-Is, $71,000 ,i yrui Li it.11vi •* lll.l ki.M
Officials now say spending will of href rattle, calves, sheep and Individunl eonvirtloii.”
i
h
u
llo
Pnlrlck
&lt;
link
ivi*
$; lift i &lt;i ' Miilliinitisl .It t* i.
1\ *
Tim Ameriesn wsy of life, M, &lt;*•». fhtlw .»», Mil HR . IR Mil* flint
fall at least JAA billion, and pus- lambs.
If
tit It III itt i* I.
•MM
••
m i ill it|mi of lit ty|»r hv Mu riiilliln't have lumli'il mi i u i""'
slhly more than four billion, below
Pork supplies may continue be­ Demi »nid, emiimt lie piiipugi'upptnltrluln taigi'l
h h i i M Ii i) • If. *Ii IriitI I ..I nit*
i
Mr. Truman's $70,000,000,000 ratl- low the past season's level well hy Ihe university sitire It , &gt;,• imti|Mifiy in th«* wlmlr I ’fiifnf
"I frit I'd hr unfaithful tu mv I |l|l)t all a|«| |'i|
TALLAHASSEE '^ -F lo rid a has male.
slsts, -o far ns edlli'ntlnn I - •-o Si ift-H |*» »* h«iill\ Mi*' vkhrl....... tl Irish
Into
1033.
The
report
forecast
pig
fnrrlirars.''
'Turk
tnld
i
•
•
received an approximate 23 per
lltiifl .Ilf* Ilf' »« I »)*•( -I** f IM*; *l»
rerrn-d, In Ihe preaenlMtion el
i If•hr l-i rov**fril hy Hit' Imivr* n«-«Whatever its effect nn Western production In the coming fall sea variety of points of view, n .,. fl'HIM .%'lllrh IlMVr fh*‘ a'ffri 1 nf pullers. "If I didn't ,|n uiii'Tiing
cent Inrrease In Its alee! allocation
IS', 91\ I ,4 ll •Mll.'ll Ul llllf \ I "Mm'
son
also
would
be
B
per
cent
below
Thr one blow i ii' uimli'r In i in n i ' id I li'iili i |»ri f 'Alit. i. (nil if
defenses, this dropoff will much
for bridge nnd rnad building
•» M|.»
Fell pigs gn
go tn
to market lely nf opinion*, n vnllely ,.f M il •liffM i*'j| 111** llyhi rv*afil\
the i nliimiiisl
i niniiu n* itm mil a •|g. •ft tlt.nl . .(Mil nt Ml#* .# 0
Freeman Seay, engineer of eon more than compensate for a de­ a year ago Fall
nsnphienl
attitudes,
froni
in.
,,
♦•••Mil* *lf|l&lt;4' H im III *«Mi h I| w II ,*
following
spring
and
whn In turn, ti ul liceii •I. \i iiir.lV*i •ii r
.17 ll I Kmi Cl T I »M(rf| Na*
' "ii.ititllf •
atructlon for Ihe Slate lluad De cline In lax revenues below the during the
the individunl slioleiil 11 |,i ■,, ,| n in •liitiifi.iir r|i I'hi v *» nMil |*l in* his erlttisummer.
I •$•*Ic |*«*r idle
llul |lull! till lll.lt I'.l nil. V It'd •I*iti. fnrrr . Iffit
partmrnl, disclosed Ihe Increased cxpectPd total
his own selection," mil in •■„ ,, I It!' ,il||ffi*li| f’.h’llt li f fl , ItH'« rnk"il over the routs is ir r in
Pearsnn's rnlllinii
nerurreil uf till- ..Miffs |If 4*'»l Itlf'f I
The downturn In production was gle orthodox ii f fir inI body nf i, i hill If* ol I hr ill .I h IIh I imi
Taaea are up—os who doesn't
. i lna.Hl \ •.. hi t•Mini »i ,r»*. m i l . in F t I Fen
steel allocation today on hla return
ter lunch Wedncsiluv In the Inhliv 1.11 llllf nil I'MlIlh ll ••Ill» M»»• V IH‘I •» t| Kure • IimI hn h i .I 1(itle&lt;1 innre
from Washington where he dis­ know?—but they look like falling said tn reflect unfavorable prices llglous, crnnomii nlol puli'i,,,I
I 1 M'l'iyhlmt hit' i|» -i||» iin| Mil*
nf thr fnahlnnubli'
Muvflnwei f|il 11»19*|* nf Mir * Ii $fif••*• *a ihniijilt ' 'li »ii nnr fniiiMt ««f Mn* .M.|t klnrf
cussed the SRD'a steel needs with some Ilk billion dollars short of of hogs In relation lo product on dogmns."
•ivi mil Ih v »»ii I, anil Mrltnft A Vr!
lintel
&gt;. i M,| I imi
the U. S. Rurenu nf Public Roads. the $0.700,ono,noo Mr. Truman costs, particularly the coal nf corn
fill. »
vmiffiifi i. i mil r m ini
Knllnu mif
Mr. Dean enm-loded with ♦(
Penrann. 31. u"lglis 171 iiniinils
i s Kl^liih Ainu hrii|f|ihir(erf
|l *•ill I..* a1111fa .Mini* tuna* In
and other feeds.
Seay aald Florida Has been al­ budgeted.
nssertlmi Ihnl Ihe rent dnngi i i , Mu |»f«i|trl, .Mr. V **Iv |?hj I nn u|'|
Clnrk Is II. weiglis .iriuind IHU fnli' Miry Mill III' It1.lift h.l mtn t* Mm.ili'il *«n» llc.l .iltllrri
located 8.1SH tons of bride ateel
lihertv todny mls ei not so him,
On the spending side, slowerh* in liiivinrH.i here w»lh Sum f*
There were varying uii'iiinis ul h if
' illril
an
»i|»|M&gt;rlr(l Allied
for the fourth quarter nf 1032. an than expected military deliveries
Ihllll If Mil IMIM'fI M-III V
hneMllsn “ Ihe y*-ot«l nie
foil ,.i I iw m h i , mhd •&lt;i M|n r h1* *I with film
the tlirtilent lull lliev ugreril nil tin . I fin ' limr i* N.i IimimIis I ••»*«i|.«
.iii’f i* hilly i|rh'iif|r»| Iheir
Increaae of 1.811 Ions over the al­ are likely tn continue and to keep
pHtisioiinle Intensity, iml Ihnl He n* ir|»M*tfiiinlni'.i nf Mr. M*uikrh
detail' One pumli was thniwn A ( Hill * it'll ll.iVl' .llllf III.I \'M| « III 1 ..nt m l fiM.iii.iii -Miithe i I &gt;if Kn*n
lotment for the third quarter.
outlays for the year beginning July
nest lark nil convict io n " $|,- „i hill If) vv»i»k ml III*' pllhllr h*nIn111$;
sir.light left II grn/eil Pearsnn's
•i.iii:
The steel allocation will meet I below the $83,400,000,000 level
11',,n 11nnr ,1 lie l-nsr Sit I
pi njrrl h Inti * Till* new phini m il* cheek unit left s Minuting frit spnl t .91. • ,i in.iii ml., i ••ml. u w$IIi •••it
I'f.r Mn* -ft Mini nri r.xU r day
the state'a need* for Ihe year on aimed at by the President. Con­
hill
m il led oni til 1*1 In rn npi'i ut io*i nil Ills neck.
I
IIimI ijiiiiY ui*rr -ili»ni nrwr Ihe
the two major projects now under­ gress may trim that further by
iviMi .Mr 4 Flunk Kvaii*. nuM»*» nf
C
h
iiN
C
H
K
c
c
l
c
c
t
c
d
Pi'Mrxnn went tn tile II S i*
Mill*’*' ne^lv wiui I
.li iJM'il hill
way, the Jackaonvllle F.xpresaway rutting appropriations.
th» hiiihllii^ III which Ih r T h n rti
inrni'y's office und swore nut a
in,. ,s ■&gt;.i’vt of i Imi". ,,'. m. Die west
and the Lower Tampa Ray Bridge
I
n
S
h
i
p
p
c
r
H
L
e
a
g
u
e
if
Tmi#*
iiN«
4
mill
Applimio
i'«»
j
4
Even
If
the
government
goes
six
Armed Forces Blood Donor Day
warrant charging siinplc ussunlt
... frnnl I
S Shunting Stars
It also will provide •any steel billions In the red this year, II
|fM llll'll
4'lsirk nrrangcil In he In cnuri
-..o,l,' right ulr strikes nn Reds
that might he needed before Ihe will ba ahead ffor the postwar will tw observed Tuesday at the
A
Rrcihm
«if
ihr
front
n
f
rh
«*
ORLANDO
iji
—
Directors
nf
liHlny In answer the rnin|il.illil
-Dll dog in no Die rn.kv ridge.
rear on the
Ihe Southeast
Southeast period. Taking Ihe «-year outcome Sanford Naval Aualllary Air Sta­
end nf the year
Growers anil Shippers league off h r mill Ii h 4 been pfirtiMmin! lie's ii lawyer Hr wnrked fur Ihe
The Chinese Cnmmmii'ds' Kum17th Street Bridge In Fort Lauder- ax a whole, federal Income will tion, and Navy wlvea headed by the
im
lv
lf»
neivr
hn h nioflrtn type Truman VVar Invesilguting t'nni
of
Floridn
Wednexilay,
rn-clerted
mi u.vunll l.i'gun with fire from
i dale, flrat unit In be constructed have exceeded outlays IM billions. Mrs. J. L. Chittenden will serve R. D. Keene, Winter Garden, pres
itrneri
imilnlning
elerlriml
up
•is -rlf propelled l inks or guns
\ In the proposed Broward County For Ihe flsral years 1947-SI, there as voluntary workera for the blent for a 14th term al ilu- plifiMi’d Tbm nifittnriu wnrkiurii niltlre when the present ncciqiuni
uf Ihr Whlln lluuse was n senator
I n'. ANCKI.F.s e \ nidge di. Wednesday night Then five Infsnblond donation program which Is
bridge and tunnel project
waa a cumulative surplus of 7H sponsored
D
oiii Sljinli s ScoU, ln r„ Oilnmlfi, Now he’s rnglslrrcil us u lulihylxl Il.lv,cd il.nigl's uglHIIsl
league's
30th
annual
inerting
here
. f .III. . ' i v plslnons ull u ked ami before
by the Seminole Chap­
Seay stressed, however, that billions.,
Gordon Stcilman. Orlando, «;i- w n r Inirty inittniliritf cMhinrlfi m il fur the Spanish nnvernmrnl
uccuvcd nf vhunlli.g u dug II. d I.P •M'.ll
llie
Reds upped Iheir
ter of the American Red Cross,
while the stalo'a situation Is “fa
r•" ii11$•n**4i iin i &gt;n i p kill $
minted
secretary
•
manager
Prarsun couldn't tic reachril tiy III vui. doling "'I'm. in.in. . ltd -Deiig.li in aromiil i hiiHallnn.
Mrs. Velma Gontales, axecutlve
; vorahle on paper." there la a quesall Chase, Sanford, wax re
tils frllnw nnwsnien fur n while lie dr.u. ..ic cui.yii.g vcuiv (I"... dug ■I..in I 71u men
secretary, announced today.
Hon nf whether Uie steel actually
b th
elected flrat vice president; Phil
snlil Wednesday night, however, lie Idles
After light exchanges of .mail
I.t. J . R. Millar will be In
can he nbtelned.
C.
Peters,
Winter
Garden,
elerlrd
Andrew Medrano. 3ii, Inl.l Mllin
dliln'l get n rhanre In return
.run, mnrtur nnd nr.tilery ftre,
“ Whether we can gel delivery
charge nf recruitment of donors. second vice president, succeeding
Clark's punch unit wasn't sure tl cipiil .lililg.'
lli.gci
A
I'fjsf II N soldiers crippled n noonof the steel will depend nn settle­
The volunteer group will In­ Fred W. Davis, Tampa; J ('
hr wmilil have, anylmw
W.' i Iii c m I iiv ihnl Hi" dug. ii i ycur lime nllBC'k wilh iheir own eounment of Ihe steel strike,*' he said.
TAMPA I* - The 6-man Jury clude etaff aides, nurse* and can­ Hutchison, Sanfnrd, elected third
" I don't conduct altercations In ..Id collie belonging In I lll'iglibm. ter ns.silll
which heard the case of e su* teen workera. Wives of officers vice president, a new post; 8. o
the lobby nf the Mayflower lintel." 1.11 lux 9y e i.r i.ld m . ii u . Ihe I ..I
Grounded
l.v
bud
weather
NEARING BREAK
pended Justice of the peece end of Squadron No. 8B will donate Chase Jr ., Sanford, rn • elerlrd
wi.lkcd ul.mg H ip slri'.'l Am.Die Wednesday. Filth Air Force fight­
the columnist said
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia I * - his chief clerk asked Oov. Warren cookies and othar refreshment*.
treasurer.
Clark said he was bothered hv nf In. c Itili Ir.-n li .-ul he.", pi.'.imivl. er bombers reappeared today on
Yugoslavla waa only one step away lo put the ousted official back In All other auppllta will be donated
WASHINGTON if)—Tho Public
Sledman recommended Ihnl » If'-allh Service today reported an srvrral things nhuiil Pearson The h i l l . ti l&gt;v Die siime dug. Mi'.lrun.i '•lose support missions against
from complete break with her hos­ office.
hy the Navy.
study be made of the entire rale I8 per rent Increase In Infantile columnist nml written recently Mil til
front line Reds nn led!) Ihe Chort i le Comintern neighbor Bulgaria
Thomas Stringer, chapter water
Joseph G. Spicola, who was re­
nn fresh citrus fruit to paralysis cases so far this year. Ihnl ho — Clark — was gelltnq
Mi'ilrnno wiis ehnrged will, cruel ..nil an dKuinsnng vretnrs
'•today, following recall of all but moved by Warren, was cleared safety chairman, la conducting structure
bring II dnwn tn a more reaxon
One flight uf Allied Shooting
■one member of Ihe Yugoslave em­ of U charges of extortion, embei- Juhlor and aanlor
The number nf cases last week Amerlran money for Spain faster ly In .ui uni mu I nml firing u gun
lifesaving able, workable and practical haxlx
Genorallsslinn
Frunrlsen will.... ihe city limits
Slur, killed nr wounded 73 Combassy staff In Sofia, dement and conspiracy upon or­ classes at tha Municipal Pool and that "our every effort he ex was 83 per rent strove Ihe same than
" I think Ihe fattier « I I . luvllfl.'d munisls nml shot up three caves
Franco could spend It Alsu. Clnrk
der of Circuit Judge Truman O. Tuasday through Friday of each pended lo defeat any legislation week one year ago.
The reixirt listed 29*t cases or blamed Pearson for helping ileteat in going over and shunting Die reported shielding Red soldiers,
Futcfc.
week at from 9i90 to 11(80 a.m. proposed to ConRre»« that would
Infantile paralysis last week, rom- Sen. firewater (It. Mr &gt; in Maine's log." .fudge I'fnff snlil "Th is 'lie Air Force said Land - based
Then Judgw Futck ordered a ver­ Those completing the course will In any way realrlct the transports pared with 2tn In tho prcredlng Republican primary eleetlnn Inst brings us In Ihe second cnunl
Mnrinc planes ullnrkcd n Red sup­
bo
eligible
to
melve
Rod
Cross
Ron facilities we now have."
dict of acquittal on lo of the tame
firing n gun ill Ihe l ily Whip ulmul ply building 2*i miles north of Pyweek and M2 cases In the similar Monday.
lifesaving certificates. Those de­
In fact, Clark said, he told I’rar i h n l ' "
miggnng. on Ihe central front.
week a year ago.
siring to register for the course
Ne mailer le v far away
Medrano's lawyer argued tha.
son before he swung: "Tills Is for
Tho
3-vear
(I947-3I)
median
for
frem home yets may | s m year freed Milton on the remaining are advised to telephone Red Cross
Fnrrestal, for Vaughan, for Drew "the Cnnsliliillon give, n man Ihe
the week waa 23A rases
KOJK ISLAND. Korea
Comvacation yen ran readily catch count after Hellbentttog only 10 heodqusrters.
right In prolei'l Ills life Mini Ihnl iMiunil R3. scene of Koje Island's
sfer, for Keogh nnd m yself"
The
service
said
California
and
The annual mooting of the
sy m Ik* home Iowa newa by mimitee.
That was a list nf people whn nf his family "
idoodlesl prisoner rlnt. was emp­
Tha Hanford hospital ha* Texas have been reporting about
reeding ibe Senfard Herald
tn lie telegram to the governor, Chapter will b* held next Thurs­
Judge I'faff then dismissed Die tied peacefully today of some 7,0d0
Issued an emergency call for half of all Ihe rases In tho nation havr been crltirlzcd In Pearson's
when yon rotor*. Yen can nr* the Jurore aald "We teal an In­ day night at 1:00 o'clock at tho alactrle fans, T. E. Tucker, since the "dlsrasn year" started rnlumn. Jam es V. Fnrrestal Is Ihe firearm charge
pro • Comin'inisl North and South
mine with yenr carrier boy, nr justice has been done this nun." Yacht (Hub.
late secretary of defense, MaJ.
chairman
of
t h a ' Farnald with the week ended April 3.
Korean civilian Internees.
thrangh Charlie Marrtoaa. elrtnCHARGES
HIIOI'I'EI)
aotcola and Milton wore charged
Laughton Memorial Hospital
Their transfer In more manage­
For (hla "disease year" Ihe serv­ Gan. Harry Vaughan la President
LIONH INSTALLATION
Intlen manager, hf telephoning with tatting money from defeodST
PETERSBURG
Charges
able groups of mo raised to at
Association, aald today. Tha ice Hated 2,680 caaei, compared Truman’s Army aide. Eugene J
Tha Sanford Lion* Club will hospital's proaant naad for fans with 1,277 to this dale a rear ago. Keogh Is a Democratic cnngreis- nf shooting up s stale highway
■nU to f a cases fa Justice of the
hold thalr annual Inatellatlon of
peace court
patrol ear were dropped Wednrs
Texas
bad M3 cases fast
la week man from New York,
Teiaa had
la dua to tha unusually warm
offltara and Initiation of now vaathar of the laat few days, and California
while you are i w f f , - tn *
ro arsonn has been In a physical day against Talbott VanCntt, an
40.
font'
M o v ie
T im e
VK
In Batr Liaka a! tho Flor­
la erne A
’S fu*
S W
J S . ' H ; mamhara
Eight statea and Hawaii have encounter (tore nn fashionable automobile mechanic
and Mr. Tucker aald ho I*
RIT7
ida
Powar
Club
toainht.
Tha
protor
lie was accused nf firing bullets
e a pen yanr mans.
confidant that tha peopln of had significantly more casea of premises, lip was pummoled hy
"Tarssn’s Savage Fury"
a Don Hendry,
frtto will bacin al 7 i$0 pja. with
Sanford will respond to tho poliomyelitis thli vagr than last, Ban. Joseph McCarthy. Wisconsin Inin s car ssslgnrd to Patrolman
1:41 - 9:3.1 - 5:23 - 7:17 - 9:09
h knrfcama wklah will ba fallowad call and lend tha boapltal as the sarvica aald. They are Ohio, Republican, at tha Sulgrave Club Ted /ouch. Police said in Munici­
le'a sueleaser, wots tl
MOVIKLAND
bp tha Inatallatlan nron adinga.
IN eatitla all ren ter sab- four ynen etantof the
many font as poasihte for tha 24 cases this year and six up to In 1990. Ha'a suing McCarthy and pal Court Ihe bullets found In the
"llombardler"
duration of th*' proaant hast this time a year ago; Iowa, » others for $3,100,000 as an after- car did not match a pistol owned
PRAIRIE LAKE
^ ciTI
wav*, loch action would aaalst and 9i Missouri. 13 and •; Florida math. McCarthy, he says, kicked by VanCotL
"Variety Hour” 7:48 only
Zcuch. whn Inter resigned from
materially In ktaping tha 67 and SI; Mississippi, 64 and 11; him in the groin.
"The Marrying Kind"
"At laBat,'' tha columnist said Ihe patrol, said he had parked
patient* more comfortable, ha Louisiana, M and « : Texas: 467
ited Into tha
and 171; California, 302 and 1H; after tha Clark fracas, "tho blows his vehicle In an alley fn investi­ 8:46 - 10:30
gate a prowler.
ara getting higher."
and Hawaii, M and 1.

Academic Liberty Power Company
Defended By Dean To Move Location
At Jaycee Meet During Weekend

U.S. Will End Up
Fiscally Better
Off By 3 Billion

'hr,Mk,,‘!"'

Drew Pearson (Jets
Punch On Cheek By
Angered Attorney1Senators Given

•

Military Report
About Formosa

f

S t e e l Allocation
;For Florida Bridge
Work la Increased

Willi II r a w Fosses
By I failed Nations

B l o o d Donations
Day To Be Held At
Navy Air Station

Jury A I Warren To
Re-lnotate Spicola

l)oj» Shoot(kr Who
Frotectcd His Son
Is Freed By ('our!

®

Incrca.se Reported
In Polio Sickness
By Health Service

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack

S.O.S.

Table

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�THU SAHFOIO RIBALD
Pag# 1 ____

T h B M ^ J a o a _1B, 1881

and . . . ilm ott helpleti.
"They teldom ever come out ol
the water on to thore except dur­
ing the month* that they customin ly lay egg*."
It thould be obvioui, Ervin raid,

MONTH OF ROSES

Industrial Frontier

It Is often difficult for thn nverago American to realise
that thin Is at III the land of opportunity, that the geographic
P a a u a h e s 'S a f rk* ta * «a t 1M a a t«e «a r frontier Iihh been' replaced by the Industrial frontier. The
l e t l a a t i n - C t r l M a u t a t Paw
’a k l l t t f t t t la ta iO a re W - case of the synthetic textile industry is an example of the
i e l m a n r u i o M u t Paw r u n
new opportunities being created by American Industrial
h i a u ttiit t o t *
_____
genius.
B a t i n a aa i m a t rlaaa matte*
Tills Industry, which begun to boom after the Inst war.
OvtaVer i r , laia. a* Ike rae* O t lire
e l aaerate, r i t t U a . a ave r &lt;»• ar&lt; Is being carried on in 60 plniUs, owned by 28 different com-'
•f Caap*eaa a t H a rf k I , I era.
panic? ..Ncioa^o* mnn-mndo fiMrs are imyiintiiia nUrve
l t o I l . A V I ) l - O M AN
bllllon-riollni-a ycr»r mark, and the pnvrv'.vvi •*.•&gt; new and
K il le r
QOHIIO.V tlK A P
growing
Industry already amount to more than $260,000,000
h u .Ih m
Maaaaee
annually.
a m ir n ir r io t t k a t c i
These synthetic textiles, fabricated In the laboratories
P r Carrie* ..... ..........................• .M
O re M u a i b ____________
l.uu
J b i r r Mualbe .............. .............
SOW from &lt;til refinery products, nre Iteing put to new uses every
a ll M a a lh a _______________ _
A (Ml day. Alrendy they are being used to make shoelaces, gloves,
re a r ______________ ___ ... ia.au
Imitation-fur coats, handbags, bathing anils, rnlnconts, lamp
All
e b lla a rr
aollr**, t t r t i a t shades, belts, shoeH, hats, and umbrellas. The fabrics pro­
tknahe. n n l a l l a a i aa 4 aullrea ul
ra le rU iu iu ra t (s i rfca aaraaaa &lt;1 duce fashionable products, superior lu ninny respects to con­
ratal aa (■,»#•. w ill ha rharaeA lar
ventional materials. In men's suits they are found to be
at repwlar aAverlbla ji r a m .
wrinkle-proof,
able to withstand rainstorms without losing
N r r « n » « l » r N a llv a a llr M#
la*
laaA
rtem aaaer
n ra re a e a la tlrra press.
ta r.. Pew Verb, Chtraao, lle tru li,
Originating In chemical companies, where they are
H aa iae t ' l l , mad at. I.eate.
blended from distasteful-looking and foul-smelling petro­
Th a H e re U la a member a t tha
AaaarlafeA r t t u n b lrb la e a tllln l leum, these fibers are sold to textile mills, which weave them
e a H a a litlr lu the a re fu r rrpahil*
ratlea at all th r ln#al aena arlare.i into cloth, which In turn I h sold to manufacturers who use
la rhla aawaaaatr. aa well aa all them In making the final product. New types of plants hud
A S arwa «|afatrbaa.
to bo built to accommodate this Industry and new machines
THURSDAY, JU N K IB, 1852
had to be devised. Workers bad to develop new skills.
Thus has technology given America a new and thriving
TODAY’S BIBLE VERHR
business which will undoubtedly grow for many years, creat­
Twenty-flva hiindrtd years af­ ing new jobs and a new source of dollurs for American
ter faaiah died hla prophecy la business.
taking form. At long latl (Sod hta

The Sanford Herald

hit way. trulrad uf th# thorn ahull
come up tbr fir tr e e .-fa . 55:13

the woman of llie house gelt every­
thing and everybody leady to go
tway the usually feel* like (purity
collapsing and taking a vacation
ftom the vacation.

The Bantiiti of Lakeland have
liken a fine step in etlablidiiiig
a $3300 Seminole Indian rnittion
between Brighton ami Lake Okee­
chobee. Whatever the people ol
Florida can do for theie cbitreiied
puiple It little enough in light of
rite debt which we owa llgpv
fanfold friends of

h c p d 'o f theM
Grammar School,
mu Junior nigh
hoo|, arid
School, will b« glad lo l*iin that
h* hat been piomolfd lu principal
cf the n*w [Jonnr High School in
Orlando. Mr. Kipp ii a graduate
of Seminole llivh School, and the
University of Florida and began
hit tchool woik in Sanford. Hr
moved to Orlando in 1945 where
he hat achieved outita tiding ditlinction.
__

Night Driving Huzimi

T

Ibelr emergence from the* urf

A M V T H lN G

'B IG BED
MILITAAV
BUILDUP

l ik e

T H A T IK T H E
C A T A L O G '.

Want Some Extra Vacation Money??
Then — Clean mil your attic and bring
the stuff out —

Friday, June 20 — 7:30 P. M.
to

Sanford Farmer's Auction,f Inc.
*• j
Hanford • Orlando H I • w a y

BASEBALL
Friday — June 20, 1952
Ih

BASEBALL

DAY

At

Ray Kennedy’s
Taft Elsenhower'* camp said all
3U were elected from the date at
large, meaning all 38 ro n ttilt r«•pnrrd *eltlemenl on Ihe national
level
The HOP National Committee
Wednesday upheld this latter viewpoint A tew hours earlier, Taft
iiirnt#l( tald he thought the Text*
rate r.tmntd go tu the convention
tor tettlenient.
The 34 other at large delegate
illtimlea, to he acted upon by the
National Committee, involve 18 Ir
Florida, six In lamlalana, four each
In Oenrgla and Mltilttlpj&gt;l and one
each hi Mliiourl and K in tai.

Ally (len Hlchard Ervin said
today ihe law prnhibiti taking log
gerheuds in llie water ur on Ihe
beaeh in May. June, July uml
August.
Answering a query irum lire
vurd County Prosecuting Attorney
TAl.LAIIASSKK UH - The "un A Max llrewer, Ihe attorney gentporttmonllkc" hunter who can ernl said:
"While In water deep enough
lures a green or loggerhead turtle
during Hie breeding season while III which tu iwlni, these turtles
II is relatively helpless In shallow nre nut easy tu catch or kill. While
on shore they are alow, lumbering
water Is violating Florida law.

Catching Turtles
In Shallow Water
Is Ruled Illegal

Sanford Automatic Laundry
£«cumi ami Oak

With une tub wash and dry, •
grandstand ticket to any u nia of
o f lh»
tha
Seminole ({lues, good until July 30th,
at Ihe Mt-morlnl Stadium will bf flvtn
free . . . Value 70c. .
With two or more tuba • two tic­
ket-* will he given free . . . Value $1,40.

uxch

Pinidrnl Truman It llie antwer
to Hailem't prayer at far at the
Democratic convention it concern­
ed, "It it Interfiling to note”, tayt
the Tampa Tribune, “that only one
of the avowed candidate! for Pretidenl tlandt with Pretidtnl Truman
in hit implacnhl* demand (for civil
fight! legiilation)—Avetell Haul*
man. Truman it practically alone
la hit headlining declaration for
going nil the wav". It it not that
other candidaitt are agaimt
civil rightii it it onlv that thry
name you can't
cam abolith
anoiitu prejudice
ptrjuuici!
realise
by Itfcltlition.

IT D IO N T L O O K

Most drivers know Imw' dangerous it can be to fail to
dim headlights when another car is npprocldng in the op­
posite direction. Police and safety groups warn, however,
that keeping headlights high when behind a cur going in
the same direction can have the same blinding effect on the
other driver.
Failing to dim headlights when needed Is nut only rude Uuam I* the largett of the Marand Inconsiderate but can lie fatal. Cara traveling at the !an« Island* and Ii 1,(00 mils*
jugful-maximum speed can go out of control in n matter of east of Manila.
a f e f feel and u driver blinded by headlight!} from unother
eng may have a hard time regaining control.
,, xThu business of staying idivu on the highways calls for
com’Bmrallon, consideration and a llttlu ordinary politeness
It Inks only an fnstunt to dim headlights. The driver who
doesn't limy have a long time in n hospital to regret that he
didn’t.
T ru m an

at toon aat they nnt entered the
preceding
water or Immediately
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_____

- “ VjtEWIMC/.

Books For Children

How an untuned Swedish pltnr
The country’s largest library has no collection of chilt,n ’b00,1 flrit it * problem only dren’s books. This surprising discovery was made by Mrs.
the Rutiiam can talvc
Francos Clarke Bayers, retiring as head uf work with chil­
dren in the New York Public Library. There are plenty of
Smoke-filled loom* iliouldn'l br children1!! books In the Library of Congress, the nation's
loo hafardout it the tialional eon- largest collection, but they are mostly intermingled with
ventiom about lo pop. Foi die fini those for adults. The juveniles should be put by themselves.
time, we bear, the place will be air
The Idea is nut to have children use them directly, hut
conditioned—with th# cool vaiieiy,
to
moke
the book resources of the Library of Congress avail­
we hope.
able for writers of children's literature, or for librarians of
Whtt it to rare a* a day in other Institutions who might seek to enlarge their own col
June? Well, a day in June it won­ (ections, Miikem of television programs might also gain in­
derful lo took at but not to good spiration.
There is danger nowadays that children will neglect
to feel when the thermometer gel*
to 96 and thr humidity about a reading of good literature for comic books or television uro­
grams of an Inferior character Parents should see thut their
million.
offspring huve good books available, within their range of
Vacations tie tuppoted lu be Interest. Advice on tills score is readily obtainable from the
welcome interlude*. Bui by die lime local library.

that any Interpretation ot tha law
It
which r’would allow ■
take, sc|ie or deitroy theae turtle!

___

1 .

&lt;Tha United Slate* hat given
away or loantd over $40,000,000,^00 a* of the end of ihit month,
E l' a recent turvay hat ditclotcd. Tbit
la about 1256 for every m-*. womf
sa and child in America. We wonIt ' Jar how much money we would
|
'have rgited for Ihit putpola if wa
|;
Md patted ilia hat around. We
wonder too how much of it wat
C v RNAlfor the purpotc for which »
*4olen, or lo.t through graft
waatsd through rad tape, Prob*;
1 |t hat iiV a a tha llv#* of the
jp g iM , but .we wonder how
[ wa can heap it up( gad what
happen whew we cut It off.
h a lf a n th a d a y a b h a n everygoae fen-happv, w h »o ,e ve ry-

'S S atr copipilily in'qdatl bf

day a plan for U. 8.-Canadlan
couitructlun.
Civil rlghla — Tba apaech he
l just been Invaded by (Hit mads
at Howard Unlveraity, In
and at of tha momea) taa which ha want all-out for civil
rigMa. retted* hla vlawa aa to
what tha Democrelio Party plat

ii

iMiiiuiinl I rwin Ptutf n u t i

Irorn 01 to tui hillimit — within
two yeart
Talking to CIO imnniuiileallou*
Workert lu Cleveland. Kefauvar
aaid:
"No matler whal Itepuhllcan It
In Ilie While Home, Hie llepuhllran
Isulallmiltlk will dominate the
paity."
Keliuiver said Tall and Elian
Imwer muy agree on foreign pol­
icy, but be tuld he double Klten
bower a lien » "ilia Ivdationlat tan
Hiiionlt ot .....it ol the leaden ot
hit parly " lla added: "1 don't
think ttrut will do (len Kltenhuwar
much good "
Thu Ten nutte in told ncwtnitn
earlier he It runhdent of winning
the pretldcnllal nomination at tha
lleuiocrallu convention July 31 In
Chicago. Peril apt on the tin t b ll
lot, he said, but more likely on
the fifth or tlxlli.
Hut Averell llurrlman, who beat
Kefauver about 4 to I in the DUIrlct of Columbla'a primary Tuaa
day, predlclerl jut! at confidently:
“ I will win the nomination."
Oeinnrratle nomination require i
Old delegate volea. Tha Aaiuiclaltd
I’rcts nre • convention tally] pivet
340 to Kefauver. Sen. Hlchard Hue.
tell it in ircrind ipot with 114 44,
followed by Harrlman'a Bi W.
Taft’i nation - wide total of 4M
la tope In the Aaioclated P reti A#
publican ecorciheal. Gltcohower
hai 383 Nomination at the OOP
convention July 1 In Chicago caUi

for; got.

The last 10 OOP d eitgitei will
be Aimed In lUinolt Monday at t
SprlngfleM convention. All art #*•
peeled to go for Taft, although
EUenhower forcaa are laahlfig in
even split.
Utah's 14 delegatei Wadnatday
signed a letter reaffirming their
tup port of Taft. Tha action wat
aimed at quieting a commotion
tUrred by OOP Stale Chairman A.
Pratt Kaaier'a comment that aU
Et A^s,group might back EUsn-

’a itatamant
lug.
n National C

larlnia (tartlog

i on formal cont

lelegttea to TO)

ataa. TWj formJ

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1941
Plymouth Sedan
* ; *VI

1948
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan

i ' f K f r ' * ***

the house on the left

*1 1 0 0 .0 0

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan

&gt;J

sold

*1070.00
1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan

*13*0.00
1950
Studebaker
Commander Sedan

H t Htla H a x l b l f , f m t - r o c a v a r v
ftttl m w f«Ua tmdar advene

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.

Social Calendar
MONDAY
The C im m i Lambda Chapter of
Bata Sigma Phi will meet at (hr
heme of Mr*. Dale Scott Jr . at
8:00 p.m. All member* ara urged
to b* pretent for th* regular bustm s i meeting.
"V a ca tio n Bible School at 'ho
P in t Baptist Church will Iwgln
at 0:00 a.in. All children ihiee
through 16 year* of age art In­
vited. ThrtO year old* are Hum®
who will be four by Dec. SI.
TUESDAY
Vacation Bible 8chool rt thn
P in t Baptist Church at 0:00 am.
All children three through
tit
years of age are invited.
W
ed n esd a y
a Vacation Bible Schoo
School at the
V lrs t Baptlit
Churrh from turn
P1
a.m. until 12:00 noon
The Prayer Meeting Service nt
the First Baptist Church will be
at 8:00 p.m.
The Executive Committee of the
First Baptist Church will hold Its
monthly meeting after the player
meeting service.

THURSDAY

Vacation Bible School at the
Plrat Baptist Church from 0:00
A m. until 12:00 noon.
Th* Mena Brotherhood supper
•nd program meeting will be nt
7:20 it.in. at the First Bnpllst
Church.
The Intermediate G.A.'a nf ihe
Flret Baptist Church will meet at
the home of Mrs. Dougins Stenstrom, 1010 Magnolia Avenue, at
7:30 p.m.
The Tourist Ctuh ’ will meet at
6:00 p.m. for a covered dish sup
par and canasta at the Tnurtnl
mlub. Members are asked to bring
W covered dish, sandwirhea anil
their own table servlre.
Seminole Chaplrr No. 2. Order
qf Eastern Star, will meet at the
Masonic Hall at 8:00 p.m.
FRIDAY
Vacation Bible School will be
held at the First Baptist Churrh
from 0:00 a m. until 12:00 noon.
The Chapel Choir will hold a
rehearsal at the First Baptist
Church at 6:48 p.m.
§
SATURDAY
The lloyal Amhassndora will
meet at the First Baptist Church
at 2:00 p.m.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Parker an­
nounced today the birth of a son,
Gregory Allen, on June I I nt ihe
Fernald Laughton Memorial Ibis,
pllal.

Woman's Club Group
Honored At Party

N ew *

Cartoon

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K horta

ORLANDO

HIGHW AY

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A n d S w im m in g

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THE S A N F O R D HERALD
June in. 1912
Pag* 3

I burs

T om orrm v
Tilts

m il

lull, Mr.

In

day. Swimming and games were announced this morning The club
made soon for fuMbs Hetty Moore has left Tor enjoyed prior to I tie delirious sup­ will lie for all youths I t years of plan* i*dl
Shelby, Mich, where she plann to per The menu consisted of fish, age amt ovio
till ’ nullin' i ilnm ' serve as counsellor at Camp M lu­ hush puppies, corn oil Hie cob. (ole
lu unco.
slaw, bak'-d loans, pickles, watci
A IR ( O N O t T t O N I D
m i t oo
M O N I 11
melon and i old drink *
Ml* Urtl I V S i1- b\ slit I &lt;h»Ml*1l
Foiiovviog -upper „ sloe lur*.
me spending the summrr mouths ness inerting was conducted by
at Ibcir home neat Hendersonville, the president, W W Tvi&lt;- Th..
N C
enjoying the occasion were Mi.
and Mi i T v i e , Ml and Mrs I' It
Ml«s Dorothy Morrison has re W'vatt, Mi mid Mts. I. I Hughey,
T O D A Y n m l K i t I I I A A'
turned to Em ory University In Mr nml Mrs Ware, Mi and Mr *
Atlanta where she plans to study It C Hutchison. Mi. and Mis h,e
AtYntello, Mr. ami Mis
Jack
for her master's degree.
Burney. Also Hilly, Shirley and
In and Mrs. Sherwood Jacobson Linda Kdnnti, T o m m y slid Phylli-&gt;
nml smalt daughter Mag of New Wyatt, ''Chuck" W'nlsingbam, .!•*
York City are visiting Dr. Jacob­ Ann Hughey, Judy Hetton an I i
Tarm n dtiroy fruiq, dciw rtnrl
of
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Man gu ed. Itt. bind Allen Wood
Winter I'nik
ual Jacobson
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JUNGLE PERILS! WHITE KILLERS!,
|THE SECRET OF THE DIAMONDS!!

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with « vi*ry fin»» Htii'niinutc, 271
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wus 21kl &gt;im| Weilttmiluy I hi* lit
ttaik Ih rita«* wjis ;ilft, Tills
is the
largest itttrmliirK'f* in flu* iiisioi v
•if the Yitathmi IliMt Schnnl wink
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Tht* hf*y« nml girls rn|n\ Mir IK11*I*
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w ill In* wi h oriirtl Th*' school will
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12 OH iirnm, rnc«'|il SahiMhiy*

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lb and Mrs. Waller M. Havurs
have returned to Huston, M bs ’*.
n f t n spending a short time In
Sanford with Dr. Haynes' parents
at their home on Magnolia A v e ­
nue.

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Mrs. Es thrr Rranl Williams of
Heklawaha announced today the
engagement of her daughter, l.ois
Virginia, to Edgar (i
Wolfram,
foster son of Mr. and Mis H. F.
Long, former residents of Chtilunln now living In Ockhiwahn.
Miss Williams Is tlie daughter
of Clarence
11. Williams
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,of
, Moss,
Bluff and a
granddaughter
of
M|„ , ; P(irK,. \y ftrant and llm
( i ,.IirK,, \V llrnnt
She atKast Marion
ami
lb ala
|^ |M,„|H&gt; graduating with the class
tUMI. She then attended La
turning College In Williamsport,
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Capelin Choir
Mr.
Wolfram
rrreived
his
|schooling In Minnesota and served
' four years with I In- United States
A ll Force during World War If.
He la now a partner In H F. Long
and Company.
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Mi and Mrs. Ralph Moran of
Hamburg, N. V. and children. Joan
amt Michael, are I hr guests of
Mi
Moran's parents
al
Lake

The Misses June
Lane,
Ann
Miss lads Virginia Williams of Ocklawohn, whose engagement nnd
Vanre, Fayp Ashley, Jeanne Lane
approaching malriage to Edgar G. Wolfinm, foster son of Mr. and
Miller,
Louise
Menton,
Mcilic
Mrs. S. F. Long, formei Setnloole County residents is being announced.
t'i Issey.
Nancy
Rountree
an I
T h e marriage will take place on Ju ly 17 for which plans will be nnDniothv Holloway have returned
nnunred later.
fioni Ibe llaptlst A iiemblv ill De
I and

Mrs. C. W. Halter and her
daughter-ill law, Mr* Joe linker,
entertained last pvenlng with u
bridge party hunuring Miss Nancy
Williams, whose engagement and
approaching marriage was recent­
ly announced. Th e party was held
at the C. W. (Inker home on Pinliinsu Drive at 8:1)11 o'clock
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Unusual flower arrangements
Included a graceful mnninel on
Ihe mantel of yellow gladioli and
blue
hydrangeas.
Philodendron
cllinblrg n moss stick was «»ml
FARM B U R E AU
ded with red glnrlosa lilies, and
The Hetninolr County Farm Bu­ on llm dining table were bright
reau Is sponsoring a fish Gy at viirl colored rlmdas and bnhy
Rock Springs Saturday for all breath.
members and their families The
Several progressions of bridge
fish fry will he served at 1:1(1 were enjoyed ami nft* r scores
p.m. and la frro to thr members. were added p rlirs were nuarded
to Miss Dilou Baker. M'ss Mary
Ann Galloway, Mra. Donald .lone
and Mls« Margaret Dlngfeldet
Miss Williams was presented with
two hrnss wall plalea by I lie bust
rases.

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A Youth I'luii will lie form -d
.
A fish fry and swimming party
Miss Myrtle Floyd of Thomasat 8 :nu o'clock »n Frida\ even. S U ' M - i exidam-d. nml « lu le tlm
ville, Ga. hns arrived to visit Mr. was held by the R. W. Ware lllhlc ing nt the Clerv Crate, Tommy tnei’ ing tomtiti ■*» night will be
Class of
Ihe
First
Methodist
and Mrs, James Williamson.
Church al Mine Springs on T.ie i stlinge i,
I e, i ciitiiinal
ibiect
primni ilv a bu-iness
meeting,

Party Given For
Miss Betty Cagle

TONIGHT—FRIDAY

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Mrs. B. B. Crumley, immediate
ast president nf the Sanford
Ifnmnn'a Club, entertained yes*
terday at 10:00 a.m. with a card
party and luncheon honoring
members of the club hoard
who served with her for the past
two years. Various summer flow­
ers wrrr used In decorating the
rooms of the Crumley home on
Silver Lake.
Samba was enjoyed by Ihi
guests and at the conclusion of
the games, prlsca were won by
Mrs. E. C. Harper and Mrs.
George Wells. A delirious lunch­
eon was served at noon.
Those enjoying the party were
Mrs. F. T. Meriwether, Mrs. Hen
F. Watlr, Mr*. Francis Hols, Mrs.
Howard Montieth, Mrs. W. B.
Ellerbr, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Wells,
Mrs. C. K. Carlton, Mrs. Robert
W. Williams, Mrs. Miriam Russell,
Mrs. C. M. Flowers, Mrs. nalph
Austin Smith, Mrs. nrodle Wil­
liams, Mrs. John Kick and the
hostess.

Mrs. J . A. Riser entrrtalned oil
Monday night at 8:00 o'clock hon­
oring
bride-elect
Miss
Betty
Cnglc. The party was In the form
of n miscellaneous shower at the
Riser home on French Avenue.
Hummer flowers In various
bright shades were used In dec­
orating for the occasion. Several
gomes were played during the
evening with prlies being award­
ed to Mrs. B. F. McWhorter anti
Miss Uea Sheppard. Punch and
Ire cream were served with rook­
ies anti small sandwlrhes after
Miss Cagle had been given many
lovely glfta.
Those enjoying Ihe evening with
Miss Cagle were Mrs. Walter
Fester, Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, Mrs.
C. L. Ilewsnn, Mra. J. O. Andes,
Mrs. T. W. Mcro. Mrs. W. D.
(inrillner, Mra. Billy Watt, Mrs.
Hurry Watt, Mra. 8. C. Graham,
Mrs. McWhorter and Mrs, W. A.
Cagle. Also the Misses llohbyc
Morton, Ella tlollnn, Urn Shep.
paid, .lane Ford, Hetty Ciillum ami
ihe hostess.

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Leaving tnnmi row for ( J r 'f h
wood. S C. la Miss Peggy Fiaaer.
Mlie has been leaching for thr past
I wo years at the South Hide Prl
mary School and afler visiting her
family for Ihe summer plans to
l"in the farnlty In Winchester, Va
Mi*s Jackie Cameron, student
louse at Crawford W. Long Hos­
pital School of Nursing nt Atbiota, (ia. la spending a month
with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs J
M Cameron on Celery Avenue
She has as hei
guest, another
student
nurse.
Miss
LaTiclle
b'vnei of Miller, tin.

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URGES WOMEN COPS
M PETERSBURG \m -Women
li itfle cops might siNin he on the
St Petersburg (Killer force
city Mmiiigrr Ros* E Wlmtom
•ulvmnlrs hiring si* uniformed
wiuntui officers for duly during
M-liiHil hours They would lie sla
honed .it street crossings
Ainiloin 'iiltl the Idea is In free
Hunt pAiiulmen and Ihe vehicles
nerilrtl to gel them to nml from
M'hmils

Following the bridge games n buttles pour a little bilking' sodu ,1'ike tn linsten Ihe rieannlng nr
salad course was served by the into thrill, add water, sunk and lion.
hoslrssrs. Those cnloving the eve­
ning with Mia* Williams were
TOMORROWS
Mrs. Gerald Loaning, Mrs. George
Andrew Speer, Mr*. Wight Klrtlev, Mr*. Harold Chanfnan. Mr*.
Jnneir. and' the 'Mirth* - Shirley
SPECIALS
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Moreland, [Mbit Plaker, Mary Ann
SALMON It* A I »m| CREAM SAUCE
Galbwav, Margaret DlngMibr
OR
Nlsie Klreiihoff.

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Individual attention
Location convenience
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COTTONS

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ROUMJLLAT &amp; ANDERSON
WalfTMn Agancy Drug Store

mat for a covered dlah supper on
Monday evanlng at th* church,
1601 Banford Avenue. Installation
of offlcara waa held with Mra.
Charles GHame being chosen at
president for the coming year.
Those enjoying the evening
wera Mrs. R. G. Fot, Mr*. J . R.
Richards, Mrs. K. W. Caitube,
Mrs. E. C. Dobson, Mrs. II. J.
Baas, Mr*. Grlema, Mra. V. H
Grantham, Mrs. R. Brink, Mr*. G
Ellsworth, Mra. W. H. Young,
Mra. D. P. Miller, Mrs, R. Kuhn,
Mra. !(• H. Bllllngaley, Mra. CVall and Mrs. A, P. Bandy.
rnon jyou
u u iara
n
pif,
When
preparing
lea
'•member to
cream al home remem—
.. set
the temperature .coati
control of th*
refrigerator
lor at the «coldest
------- poll
freealngi then turn tho
half way back to normal
'or holding the dessert until servtn« time.

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Smart frorka scheduled for your eummar days . . . Priced to giro any bud­
get a real break I Our parky collection
of low priced cotton print* and seer­
sucker. Half slice and Regular alsea.

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There la « right |irire fur
everything Hist U made. T&lt;&gt;
pay mure, la lu waste mnitey}
In pay less, la to Invite
trouble because seldom is
It possible to lower a prire
without lowering i|ualily.
The right prlrn for a preecrlpllan la one linserl ti|ion
the rnat nf the prrrlse In*
gredlenta prescribed by the
physician plua a nominal
fee fur Ihe prnfeaslonal
service* nf Ihe compounding
pharmaclat. That
la the
method by whichc we deter­
mine the RIGHT PRICE
for every preerrlpllon wo
fill.

The Christian Woman’* Fellow­
ship of the First Christian Church

Refreshment headquarters

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Chrintian Church
Scene Of Supper

Established 30 years

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PINEAPPLE, API'I F &lt; t it'o ANUT snd CUSTARD

Interior Decorator, Mbs San­
dies, of Co* O'Neal Furniture
Store In Orlando, wa* the guest
ipeaker for the monthly luncheon
of Air Group wive* nf the San­
ford Naval Air Station held Toe*,
day at thr BOQ at the Station.
About 80 wlvea were present for
the effelr which we* under th&gt;
direction nf Mra. Ray Thorpe
||oete**e* were wivoe nf VP31.
During the ihort huelncee meet­
ing the group voted to continue
their monthly lunrheona through­
out the summer with the neat one
to be held at Sanlanib Spring* on
July 16. Wlvea of VF12 will eerve
aa hoate*»e».

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Telephones - 36 &amp; 1247

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Mrs. Dan (latlaul was hntiutcil
yesterday afternoon with n party
given by Mra. 8. f). Chase Jr. nt
her home on Mellnnvillo Avenue
between the hours of 4J&gt;ft and
11:011 o'clock. Mr*. Gallaiil plans to
leave over Ihe weekend tn Join her
husband who is statlourd wliti the
United Slate* Army In California
The hostrs* was assisted In
serving by her daughter, MU'*
Sally Chase. During the afternoon
thr honoree received n gift from
the hostess
Those enjoying the afternoon
with Mr*. Gallant were Mlwi Re­
becca Stevens, Miss Carol Stone,
Mlsa Mary Earle, Miss Dorothy
Ann Whit nr r, Mr*. Robert nrown,
Mr*. J. C. Mitchell. Mra. Nancy
Brock, Mr*. Roy Mann, Mti.
Evans McCoy and Mrs. Chase.

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11-4. But A l e n o
Stars On Return
Hj K K N ’I 4’H liT L A IN
The rurtnin will ring down mi
the Florida Htate l.cagim's first
half thin evening when thu Hemitioie Him . fare llielr traditional
opponent.* tin- Orluiuln Henntui-i
In Memorial Stndluin nt Hi00 |m ii .
Jesus "Chico" Comdex will tie on
the ttuiund In the finale seeking
hit tiinth victory mi thu season.
The- a I &lt;•11 it " i
righthander will
alto Im out to
halt a fi-Kumu
Sanfoid I o a t nt;
•krlii. I ii t h ii
past 11 noni'-*
ilia fllim* Imvo
won hut on*' mid
loat til. IJur irur
the tour so of ltd i &lt;*,
preient a I ii in |i, i '
th e
.Si'iiihioli’s 'Ejj£
have
ilruoned-Thlrti" (u rrslci
from fniirtli |&gt;larp to sixth
I.eat night i IphjiII r the hi'ii* y
hlltliiK of t h i n k
\Ipiio . i Iip
Ilium lost to llir I' l.iii'l* t ' In
Daytons Itearli hr n Imislil'il

S a n fo r d Ju n io r L eg io n F inally S topped B y Winter Park, 9 - 5
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Th ir a. Juna It , IBS2
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.lux*tile Reach
fIr In nil.*
i'ollilk.i
Sanford
IJiiylnuii Hem I,

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League
Won l.oxt
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409
344

Local a Leave 12 Men
On Bases In Tak­
ing First Loss Of
Year In 3 Games
Tin- (vinter Park entry In tin
Airier lean l.i'Klmi junior baseball
progiam walked uwuy with u 0 to
f, victory over tin* Sanford enlrv
In the some league yesterday ut
the Municipal hall park h
The
sethiiek whs the first of .i,, •etison for the Hanford team, which
holds
previous
victories
over
Oviedo und Winter
I’atk. The
game, a rut her dismal affair, ws*
further complicated by an an­
noying drlxsle which fell cuntliim,Italy throughout the lust three
Innings of the 7 Inning tilt.
Tlw 'Baby liluea', who had
roaiinllled only 3 errors pre­
vious to yesterday'* encounter,
•remed to contract the same
ailment with which the profes­
sional liluea are afflicted. They
made 7 mlsrues und left 12 bate
runners stranded In
only
7
ill id UKx. lu spile of only 1 tills,
these errois, coupled with 9
liases on Im IIs, supplied all of
the Winter Park runs. In dlrerl
runtresl, Hanford, which wae
also issued 9 flee passes mid
garnered 0 base hits, was side
to srore only 3 runs ns the
Parker Nine plnyed
errorless
ball,
Fitrwork* bey mi In tlm first
half of I lie first iiuiliiK ns Melvyn
FleRrher. who hulled for Hefi
fold, walked the first 2 hitsmen
to face him. Thu plctuie brighten

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I’nlntka *1 Orlando 4
l.eesluirt! 5 Jiieksonvtlhi Huach 2
liiiytoii.i Hem'll U Sanford 4
Iiel,mill ut I'oeou poxtiMint'd, rain
link-on*Hie Hem'll ut l'atatk
Leesburg nl Daytona Reach
tirlmido ut Sanford
lo t,ii iii I ut Cocoa
\im iIi .III I cugur
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New York
56)
25
32
(tic lull
III
sruie
Newcomer l.r**l»
544
26
31
i Im ago
lirllipns Instill hot two third'
27
&lt; b Velonil
32
f,4i
of all lullin'; lor I In- SrltiiuoIrN
509
26
Wo liiiigli.o
27
&gt; is IIItnIP llllre hits, two '* .'k"
4r «
31
27
HI laiill'.
and live runa. Tony Torres
28
440
22
I'liiladi'lplilu
spelled tin1 I'nrrto Kirnn mol Detroit
321
38
18
lasted three mid I wo-II i ImI m New York lo Detroit d
frames before hellirt spell'd hr
Yv., Iiini'.lnil 3 Cleveland 2
mu Jones, another newcomer,
M I .mil s 4 lluslon 3
to n e s gave lip 10 hits ini' I no New Yolk lit llelrolt
walks which Were tin mil into nix tv.i .hlm'loii ut Cleveland
{•lander tollies. Jones, the ex , I'hilmlelphla ut Chicago i 2)
P|, u, a, |,ouij
Lakeland 1*1lot flin t'll. finished
UP th# contest thinking the I - oil
, u .aKUP
three lilts.
722
15
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lirookiyti
it. ,.f O.l Mnlu New Yoi I:
648
19
35
up to
off to nn i Im ago
23
596
34
at third base Then lilllv Klinl'.'r
Iv lead
500
30
10
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nager n uu I. ( iiu'iimutl
30
474
27
-no cub•Li i
416
32
23
I'luLub Iplnu
Id t ••turn lo i h*$ Itoxtun
411 tile off the left field wall to score
33
23
262 two rims. The fifth halter stnicj:
llmi' up arif t ii I'illsbui ptr
43
Hi
411*1- hiooklyn ti Chicago 5 1to innings) tiut, hot then 2 moie walk- 'in 1
tl it- day
nii error netted two additional
pell I"" by blast
Yolk .’i Pittsburgh 2
Winter Park tollies liefoie tile side
lop "ill ii lim e si l-iiul* I Philadelphia l
could be retired
run homi'i in th&gt; l iiirlliriatl 7 3 Huston 6 I
In the home half of tht first,
1initial frniiii'. It : I'lllxlnirgli ut New York
Sheffield led off with a fluke
whs Aletio's 1 i Chlrngn ill Itrooklyn
triple down the right field line,
and pul him mo Cincinnati at Huston
ID
24
«71 lie came home on a passed boll
uheiul o f
I’ d Mi.mu
('hark Alrmi Levy ami gave ,\1i.i mi lie mb
17
27
1133 to score Hatiford'a first run.
43
2J
H23 Iloss 'Untidy" Hannotn win* hit
tlm Hun fin d plhd it,,' 1111111-puled Tu mini
31*
33
342 be a pitched hall, wan narrilead In the circuit diivo depnit llavami
SI Petersburg
33
38
470 fired to aerond by Rlabee, and
ntent of the I'M 1.
38
472 was driven home on KrUler'a
Ale no n» lilted lu ii mil her run West Putin Hem ll 31
25
48
342 hiii|(le lo srora Hanford's sec.
in the fourth to Kite him four l.aki'lumi
17
511
233 oml and laat run of the liming.
tllll'a fur the evening mid raise All Slurs
Fleischer, who except for uc
hi* season's milpul to 78 or «2 Minmi I Hu*mm U t IU Innings)
caslonal spurts of wildness pitched
behind Hmlily l.nkos1 nil time Tm n pit 2 Woe I Palin Reach t
All Hlrii'N 3 Lakeland 0
brilliantly, promptly retired, via
FHI. record of I III.
Miami RoarIt 18 SI Petersburg 2 the strike-out route, the first 3
It was IHck
Miami Horn'll ut St Pelm burg
men lo face him In the serotfd
a * It g u r *vlu
Tampa at Wost Palm Reach
frame. He funned o total of 10
rled the
All Klara at l.ukolund
men during the afternoon
to
landers to ’ vie
llaviimi at Mlu in I
bring Ida strike out total to 81 for
fury over Hun
8 games.
ford UKiilii. Woo
Sanford scored another run In
4 II 8
Sor iiiiw h ii s
lli'Miklyn if
Its half of Hie sermiil ns Fleisch­
true wins rivet
4 1 o
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er nml Hheffleld worked Nrd
th e
Bemiliofrx
8 0 8
Kane &gt;f
Porker
pitcher, for
tills m iim im , lie
It (I ii II Hhldln,
li' nnin p
Spite lining till"
1 1 it II wii ftt N. J f ........ ii in w n n h i t b y n
T " i , ea
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l (1 u II pitched hall to load the slicks,
.liuies p
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IllOlllli o f tin
1 (1 u
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in a run.
campnlKn with u
35 7 24 II
Totals
Winter Park countered for cum
(ore atm.
AH Ii &lt;) A
TorrrH
Dayliiitn Reach
run In the third and two more In
4 2 8
Henry Krilte, veteran newcomer, Roller a.
t|ie fourth on a walk, a sacrifice,
4 2 l
played tlm mitfuhl fin Smifurd Kenner 2ii
an error, and a slullng grounder
0 0 i
and didn't gel ii Idl lu llni'f times i'aldiiK c
over second by Klmhet. They also
4 2 u
at the plate. Hanford nuilil du C ouk I'f
scored one moie tun In the eev
4 0 2 2 ruth.
nn biller tbun nick Wenger for Geary 81&gt;
6 8 3
■even lilts all ivellilnr while Hie Tesnow If
The local nlna talllnl iina mark4 11 8 0 er In the sixth as .llinmy
Daytons flillKer wbiffed II Hem- I’ii IIiiii I lb
,llinmy Wade
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2
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Mesliu Idle (lie Hemlimlo lllllo
fence and Hheffleld singled him
Wenger p
4 1 0 2 home. Hanford Hirtinlencil serious­
front offiro leportrd It was
H
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86
16
27
again working feverishly to
ly in I hr" seventh when Stafford
Irun-ool fortlirr iduyer rlutuireN li-lironmlril mil lor Jones In Oth. walked, slolu incuml, and romped
Hanford
3U(J 100 000
4 home on Wade's aveund hit. FleleIII a desperate effort tji find a
020 030 0 0 * — 11 cber then walked tu put two men
winning ronibloallon. Kslerdsy Daytona
II
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(I uuxiiIm , Aleno, tin, hut Hheffleld lined (nlo a
iiln in s No. 23 ntol 23 left Ilia
Torres, Haller 2, Kenner, Cook 2, game-ending double play.
filar fold with more rhnnRra
Henry, Tvsiuiw, Irby 2, llcnrluuei
•■peeled tlii-s week.
DIAMOND CHATTKRj "Dad­
Only five Hetnlmde players w in 2. K -Kskcw, Hrnut, Haller. H ill dy" Haniium, scrappy
Hanford
began tbn eoaaun still nmolii on —-Irby 4, llriniipie* 11. Haller, cenlerfielder, was bit liy
the
the rosier. Two of them lire In- Hook, Henry, Trsnow Aleno 4. pitcher three times yesterday—
active, Johnny liobra I* on the 2 lt Tcsiiow 2 . OH— Irby, lilt — on the foot, on the back, and, to
Voluntary retired list lecttpornllng Aleno, Henrhpirx. HR— Haller, cap (ho climax, on Ibe bead. Iluidiu
from n Inukeu leg ami Hub Word Cook. H Kenner. I ip -Wenger to fllshrtt, regular first baseman for
ia a ullllty play er. Just, lieorpu lliiiiri(|iie* to Pollard, [.eft— Ban- thu Legion squad last year, ap­
Keidi, r.bm
~ els Aleno and .1nit ford 12, Doylonii 0. KR— off peared lit 111* first game of the
arlin are thu Ilnco rciiiuliiliiu UeineiiH 2, Jones 2, Wenger 11. I0n3 ivaaon yesterday. Talmadgo
regulstu.
HO -by liemciiH I, Torres 2, Jonas Virgil "Junior"
Molt* expects
Ban ford
A il II O A II, Wenger 10, HO— Kemeaa In B-!l time off from his more mercenary
Cafcew 2b
1 1 2
2 iiiiiingx !l mid 6 runs; Torraa In activities (o return to the lineup
(lunsnles •■
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1 3 2-3 limitiga lo nml 0 runs, W P in the neat Legion game which le
I 1 4 0
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It is getting near Hint time
when tlie fans will begin ballot­
ing on the Florida .State League
pluyers for the first Nurth-Houth
AR-Htar game that will bo playtd
In Sanford on Hie night of July
26.
'Ibis North-South Idea Is an In­
novation for the FHI. as In pre­
vious years either an all rookie-all
veteran game was played or an
all *tnr roster of players Would
tangle with the league leading
club at the time.
Obviously faltr
will have a bettei c h a n c e tr
watch more starr
in u c t l u o by
choosing two all
tin teuton. It
sluiulil e r e ii t i
ill I, r •' lilt I'M'"
ami provide flit
a better g a III e
The northern all
stats will Iihvi
the edge on till- Itrd Treadway
ting strength since nine of tne
loop's top ten hutMiien are on the
northern clubs of DeLand, Jax
Heath, Daytona amt Palatka. They
will have the individual pitching
xtiu'i such as Jack Dotson, Jto&gt;
C istich, utui Bob Miller of Del.mui; Cecil Hutson of Palatka:
Tom Mill., and Joe Angel of Jax
Heath.
Ibe Mouth cun boast uf tha

H b lH d lllii

wtiila the North can boast of nil i lH ti V c r - o N t t l c k h o l f i c r
' ,
.
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11r &lt;IwI vr L»nin.* Kd«n. Impudvnl
•Miy It»|* l l i a i i i i . o u r J t r r j r , I U » J
c‘r&gt;* t J - e r a above tho coveted L* !,
V o lllH lS t - 4 *&gt; U llt$ r
Huui». \ j k t t y r’ 4 Rlno
_ fW M w q w
( lim ite d
K i &gt; n n .i
m i ll h
IHilift tlili
K e n n e l C lu b
Hughes t o p i
Yukon Unix. Mom*
Moruokt;’.
the Rat In the
Lady
V**.
Tow
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Man.
Ket.il..4
The scheduled hi, cheque for
T ii»iu »iT * « i:v rim :ft
South. He ia fob
TI In •*. Alnin a Jet. BhaditM*. I L h r
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pluyers
of
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Ilium
to
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lowed by Aleno1
Itlra l Hull null! Ilitulil*)
be given by the club's stockholders
Joule ll*lt*v W'vll'fi Far* Julia
at .336, John imDC VKA tH H A C I M k l«lfe« %ll»#
Kill!,
r.VIII hUH
Vvine iiy
liuial
tivpiiUlltUi, Well Favored.
has beer, changed from tl:00 to­ J lNiiro,
bra .313, who
Four ily Four, Jt/it, Trudy
i'Tucu'S, Youcaitgn, I|ihii1) i „ .
should he ready
night to 10:30 pm. or after the \\
I ,d hvntvn, L yr llrlghr
NIKOtill | | \ «»-.% nil
title
to play for the
r
lOllTM
llAi
lillia Mil# f
game, it was announced today by
|V*ri4iMl Hair flliillr Unii liir *
classic, and Ray
W a n lor. T a sk *
Itulluiaf J* v\*L
J i-Iho,
l.sui a FdAl'iurituln
Pretidenl
Joel
Field.
Firm ii*,:I*1, Murook#y T mii*.
Thomas of Or­
llafitly Met Itie, Hrnrl* i, .itit I &gt; ■&gt; aHK« Alii 14 Aim.
Hill Hay.
Ileal
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The hurbertuv will be paid for Keen tv iM Ii** Mli rake
lando at .300.
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Buck Colllna, Kd
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III arid
Levy, D u s t y
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1 itrky
It* i»rl,
tLimiillnc
Ir*1.
*I llir*, Hf*r Icy Liu. Aliii^ba J
.My ardituK MlkH. Old Hk«#l. Court
Rhodes, and Jim Hill Robertson thu Klks Club.
Lady,
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Fit#
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lanky
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This afternoon the stockholders
Daskalakia all deserving berths on
lira ell Alubl
MM M I ii it M
him .* tin*
the all-atiir team from the Mouth liebl o meeting lit the studios of
fvtl]*«l, I hi i vey Hat, «11*■&gt; l Uirli"
TH NTH H A O M / l l t l i i Mil#
I*» Hit
j , l)rj&lt;vrl
WtirrMil,
WTItlt for reorganisation of the
MI u r I llrnuly, L#ffal LI kJ i L Hunare hitting below .300.
Flint Ml »j*&gt;l, Jolly I’r Irierne
- Mill k. Micuey HI*. Mjr Marnl#. Uaby'a
club.
A
new
set
of
board
of
direc­
Actually at (Me time the All|i«irtui(0
li#*t. AHubtr Being. li#U#)'a Hyivia
Btar gam* neat July will probably tors is expected to be elected ut
this
meeting.
Ire a bgttle u| the North’s pre­
dominate hitting ve. the Mouth's
pitching and spot power hitting. G i r l H S o f t b a l l T o
On The reservist Fisl the North
B e g fin T h i s E v e n i n g
■(•la has tha edge with third
hauataii such aa Murrell Hmllh
of Palatka, balling .322 and
Hills Solihull will begin tonight
Harmon Young of J a t Reach
at 7:30 pin. op Hie l.akefront
lending power end a neat .382 diamond, it win announced today
average to hack uu Jack Cade.
by Thomas Hlrlliger, director ot
Local fans mav be In store for
u real thriller the night of Friday, tin- City Recreational program. I
July 26 when thu mux! talented All girls 1uteri" .sled in playing
All-Htar games ever lo lie staged lire urgently requested to lie at
the park tonight.
will be played.
An urrhurv club will In' formed
On paper the North will be
the derided favorite. The burl­ tomorrow night an it pint of t|u&lt;
ing Ip the Nurth areim* to be playground priiginm at the Deleiy
•Dual If not superior lo that of Drule above Urn (.'ity Hail. Ail
the Booth. Orlando's Wayne niteresti'd persona uro invited to
"M p" Hewed, Neel Zimmerman attend, Mr. .Stringer "aid.
"Wo expect to elect officers
and George
wr i t Ktarman will he
le for the South as will of ibe club tomorrow night," ho
Henfprd’e
MurrayMurRyrd ami rioted.
Cklcfl1 Corrals*, Pal McCulloiteh
HIX tIH W I.K R H
and Frad Moulsdroca will help
D A 1N E8V ILLK
I .Special i In
from Leesburg. Cocoa rail offer
llllje eicepl Imssibly Manager IU,'i2 ll.e Flnihlu Hutui luuMmll
Prp Rambert, tha former .Major i l s pluy six u t last &gt;em's Howl
I Mile Went of City Limit On Wlnlar Garden Kd.

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STOCK CAR RACING

EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 8:30

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power in the co-holdrrs of the
*n^or', i r, ■
home roo department, Chuck i .
Hie North D'T oijds inAleno ami IUI Lery. Caeoa'e pete «M h l# sUrff wil be ....... .. Jock
Hughes Is the only wmth.rn
Tom Mills, Joe A nge.
bitter In the "Ton Ten." He Is ‘ " f L 1M^Crlch" n,('.l ^
fn " V " ''
bitting .333 to rank seventh. The
W
wlll, t,r . JV"' " f.'.W
Sooth lesin will rooslsl of play­ uf the liars who might lie on the
ers from Leesburg. Cocoa, Or­ bill to face the weuker bitting
Mouth.
lando atui Hanford.
.Signs do point to u m il ex
Just look at travHganiH
in Hie Memorial Stud
the abundance of
Did*
'billing the North 1 mm the night of July 26.
,can exploit In
II 3IINUTF.H
fielding an oilUAINKHV1LLK t Hnee ml i
slur club. "Old When
Florida’s fiMitball quarter
Red" Roberts |* back Haywood
Hulllvan signed i
pacing the FBL baseball
contract with the Boston
xwuttera with a Red 80s this summer, it lelt the
^ lu rly .396 aver­ (jators with only 14 minutes game
age. Right be­ experience at quarterback.
hind him Is Bee
j II l r d Manager
Floyd Clift
Red Tre»il«va» at
892 nml Just o "hade behind
Treadway is ".lolling Jsck " Cade
with on onlruoumicul .891 percent­
age.
Then fur catching there is Rill
Riibcrtsuo bitting o cuul .'pill. First
Ini ".'man &lt;"it fielder Floyd Clift is
whacking tlic ball nut at a .864
clip. Howard Tesnow, Daytons'*
brilliant tookie Is belting tne old
apple at a .864 mark and boa
stolen 43 bases.
,
Flashy fielding Ken Broeoeke
Is gliding along at an impres­
sive .352 rlip to **y nothing of
the North'* must powerful hit­
ter Al Plrtle who Is hitting -381
and has seven homers. Another
one of those torrid hilling north­
ern halters I* “Hmler" Klnard
who la smashing the ball al a
.3411 figure.
The Hoiitli ran at belt fisld four
.800 hitlers or better in their line

teams: (icoigiu T e . i,
Kentucky
i H n y a i i,

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(Cuttuni, M imui iliu t"i ).

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son ( l i u l o i i und H tot son ( T a n g e r ­
ine). O t h d opponents:
Heoigia,
Ynoderbilt, Aub urn and Clludel.

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W \N I' KM IIA viiftillon money?
i 'li an nut Die allii- and l&gt;riug
tin- -.luff to Hrnfoid Farmer*
Sreferein-ea.
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FOB HALK— Hlock and eipnp I IIK Working Man's ahopplnu
nlMi-e fui new, treed and refill
menl III top notch Service Stir
tilled furniture for the loiiiidett
lion. Have unother opening on
inline Budget Pilcei TelepboiU
able to reform. ApptoximirloU
II IPJ6
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l-lili neu Center
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Tile Iru
Furniture
$1800 will handle, (.'an l-e fi
Went Flret
liunced. Ciilituft
Jeff
Dwviu,
Kigbth &amp; Park.
I.OHT AND FOUND —
II
12— HPHL'IAL HKItVICUS - 1 3
It 1ST l.aily'a pink bone rimriti.'
CAIHNETB Furmlcu topa, C Vml
,-liiHaeit willurul case.
E'hotlk
Wriudworkibg. 612 Sanford Ave
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FUKNISHRD three bedroom apt C o r n e r . 'l e l l i i n v l l l e a n d l l a m l o l p l i
All •iw'DU- kitchen. Large liv
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inf robin, dining room. Humlilti- 1— AIITICI.KH FOB HALK ~ 1
Market, 118 Magnolia
liKHC FKKK/.K. L’b err. fl. good
2 BRDROOM apt. A I bedroom
eouditiort. I'JOll.llU. I'bone |U14-J.
apt. lat floor. Itoie Court.
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A(TIC K PIANOS, gum indeed,
I'bone 280-W after 6:00 p ro.
$126,1)0 each. Kudu'’« Plano
Store, DUHi Myrtle.
3 BEDROOM home, newly redec­
orated, all convenience,. Write
UHKD Gan Range—good condi­
Boa J, c/o Herald.
tion $40.60. Florida Home Gas
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brow n
b rin d le
Co,, 210 ■JCaat lat;
B o u tu n t e r r i e r . A r u w e i n t u L i ,
BAMBOO BLINDS—Grime Hiptat*
FIVE ROOM funilahed apt. 401
Ruga uml floor rover&gt;iig)i ot
nie. R e w a r d , H o b b y L i t t l e , Pit.
Palmetto A **. Phone 171-W.
(Ml. KURNACEb-Bp
Kreeky,
Vlnyle, 1'lunllc, Aephalt Tile or
I661-M 14,
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Wall, Floor and Plreplaca.
Linoleum. Free eatlmatee. Tele
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phone 1426, The Furnitiiiu Cen
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"Ruck". Identification collar. II
ter * U» Weat Flr*t
I00M WANTED — permaiteitT,
ueeli, pleuie plione 632-J.
raaaonable, bp refined elderly
w i n * * A * » L ltiU O **
NEW FLOORS aurfuced to per­
ynU«m*H. Box X, c/o Hanford
A ll Fvau lar I n i *
fection. Old floora mado Dkf 16—
T H A IL K R H
GOLDBBDRO p a c k a g r
new. Finlihlng, cleaning A wax
Inf, alia portable nowar plant FOR SAI-K—26 foot hum# trailer.
WANTtD to rent, furniahed 2
HTOKB
Barvlng Bamlnolt County line*
See J . E. Cullara, Sanford Trail­
or 8 bedroom houia or apt. Call
it ie w. lata •«.
er Park, alter 5:00 p.m.
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• Dnk. Th* firm *I*o Installed the
glue Jalouilu In the eneloied
office epee* In the rmr which Mr.
Coleman will occupy.
New aluminum cited ahow windowa have been Install
Installed by the
genkarlk Olaaa and Paint Co. Thu
exterior of the building haa been
painted light gray tty Clarence
Wynn. Interior well*. are uf «rn*
Flooring of terraaa la b) Sicward-Mellon, Orlando. Ray-Hof,
Inc., Orlando, Inatalled the cell­
ing "acouatltnne" in area* not
covered by the lighting fixture*.
A email, concrete addition In the
rear houiea the Carrier air condi­
tioning equipment Inatalled by
Falkner, Inc., Orlando. Maaonry
plre green, a soft, pleasing shade
of paint supplied by Sanford Paint
ana Glass Co.
for the addition was by W. O.
Bridge*.
Two rest rooms have been pro..............................loi
vlded with plumbing
initallatlons
by Lee Bros. A store room la pro­
vided with ample shelving.
All contracts were awarded on
a competitive basis, said Mr. Ycl
vlngton. Among the companies rep rresented
esr
were: Ocala Rock Wool
insulation
HRtivii vv.|
Co., iur
for Insulation!
iiinuiniiuiii nuts
Ault
flng and Heating Co.,
Sooff
“ Orlando,
~
for roofing and aheetmatal work;
Dunn Bros, Hardware Co., Day­
tona Beach for hardware.
Mlliwork was by Mutual Millwork Co., Orlando: Plastering
and stucco by B. Edward*, Han­
ford. Material suppliers Included
Hill Hardware Co., Stine Machine
and Supply Co., Sherman Con­
crete Co., and Hill Lumber and
Supply Yard.

a* not aerteoi. An InvastfgatlM
Korean War
wee ordered.
It took about four houra to empty
ICeetiaae* Pram P aei Oeat
onco • notorious compound 83,
haat 70,000 the number of Inmatea where S3 prisoners and one Ameri­
relocated alnce Operation Breakup can soldier were killed In a bloody
atarled 10 dayi ago. Kojo holdx Feb. 18 riot.
80,000 priannera.
One Communiat POW In nnnthcr MUNSAN, Korea tAt—Not n single
compound was accidentally shot In
the hip today by a Canadian guard offldnl word waa exchanged today
cleaning his gun, camp nlflclala at Panmunjom In the second dny
reported. The wound waa described of o 3dny recess the United Na-

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DELAND (Special) — Twantw*
two etudenta of Stetaen University
will leave tomorrow and Saturday
for the Military Police Reeervi
tlona Command called in tha
atalled 'Korean truce negotiations.
f)y nightfall the Communists had
nnt even ashed for a . meeting of
lleUon officers. These officers met
dally during an Allled-called receaa
last week.

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N atha vshaUe experieote in dlaMV
as. pUyiag gnalltiu of leidtoHIp a*
w M laaotber neceaury requlr*meota which go lato tha makeup
reaentM at tbg.
,of ah efftefent and well-informed
echeduled to eta
officer of Ui* United Steles Army,
continue for slr&gt;
CoJoael Bonlfay said.
to Lt. Co), Ike F.
■*• ,
tor of military
at StatHA Who
- A water molecule consists of
the camp ateff.
■ **
&gt; V *; two atoms of hydrogen combined
Theae senior HPTC-dadete will with on* atom of oxygen.

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NAPLES,, Italy un—A big floaUng
exploded by gunfire outmine w u ex;
today. In the
■Ida Naples■ Harbor today,
harbor area was a large coocen
aa«vauxa in
w i oS.
, warships,
w niaui|f*i Including
tratlon
of U.
tha
carrtor Coral Sea and two "Ugl
**--------------------------------h i
cruisers.
Motorboats armed wjlh small
cannon went out to destroy the
mine as soon as It was spotted
this morning
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Tho planet Mar* |i red In eolo9

FRIDA Y

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9 to 10 Friday
Morning Only
Quadriga HO Square
Prints; nlsr&gt; solid
color*.

3 yds. for |.flfl
On# Table, mostly Cotton Fabric* (few
Rayon Print*) Plqu* Prints, Batlet*.
and other values
to l.M yard.

Alt Spring and’ Summer
Suita Greatly Reduced.
Still a ntc* assortment of
style* and colon to select
from

One group of Summer
Cottons, value* to I4.D5

Now

Now Vi Price

Or* group of Cottons and
Rayons. Values to 10.05

Now

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CHILDREN’S DRESSES
Large Stock from which to select.
Agra 1 thru |0I &lt;1*0 half slice

Striped Seersucker,
Powder Puff Muslin,
Indian Head, Dotted
•Swiss, Jnel Gingham
Values to 1.05 yard.

NOW
2.59

WERE
2.98
3.50

69c&gt;d-

Drapery Fahrlrs,
striped and Floral
patterns, 4H" wide.
Regularly 3.80 yard.

Special

8.89
4.79
5.59
5.98

0.95

7.96

J.98 yd.

materials. Values to 83.08

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5.95

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Another group of battsr
dresses In a variety of

2*f8

3.98
4.98

Blues
In fha New*
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oyarall succaax. Led by Mr. and

DRESSES

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Entire stock of Bummer Beta
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1&gt; 4 1

loncout Q g e yd.

•From all Indications, th* •Wune’*

LADIES’ SUITS

LADIES* HATS

One Table Cotton* snd Rayon* , .
Broadcloth, Chambray, Superfine
Voile and many other fin* fab­
ric*. Values to 1.08 yard.

Now

2 0 - 2 1

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Clone out 2 yds. for $J

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Rand Baby Pints, sltee Smell,
Medium, Large and Efttra
Large.' Regular
uigr valu&lt;
w u #0c ’

Diepers of Layette Cloth, Surgical
Weave, no hams to Irritate baby’s tender
shin. Regularly 8 05 dosan.

Closeout 4 7 c pair

Now 2-99 doz.

.8 9

SCATTER RUGS
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Non-Skid backs, assorted colors

UNBLEACHED SHEETING
(Pickens Mills) Best grade, every 4 yard* weigh*
1 lb. 88" wide

Special 2 4 ° yd*

CANNON SHEETS
While Percale and Colored Muslin.
Hlse HI x 108. Regularly 8.08 each

GIRLS’ PANTIES

GIRLS* T-SHIRTS

on In all whlto and MrteJ *o1&lt;
laca trimmed, ages 1 thru 18

One group ages 8 thru 14.
Value* to 9.80
' “ each.

Closeout 4 9 ° pair

CANNON BATH
TOWELS

CANNON PILLOW

Heavy quality sis* 27 x 17 In Assorted
colors. Regularly I10o

White and colora In beat,
bealfttaMy
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Muslin.

Now 2*09 each

Now

47

each

Hit*

41 x U

Only 6 4 e *“ h

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Large variety of lightweight fabrics In
dark and light shades. Regular*, Longs,
Shorts, Stout* and Short Stouts
NOW

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2 4J9

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BOYS* SLACKS

4 i .i 4
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Boys and Student elM*. QeberdttUl

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EVERETT, Wish. ttv-A pointer
was rescued Wednesday after doth
gllng head downward for Marl/
an hour from (ho top of the 10i&gt;
foot Snohomish County Courthouee
flagpole.
The painter, Dave E. Kerr, ap­
parently suffered no III effects. Ha
was hospitalized for observation.

SA TURD A Y

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A N D

(CsaltaaM r »am ?*** oaei
tsrked "those who dare not exreaa an opinion for fear It will efKt thalr popularity," declaring
"these are tha most danger
oua men In the community."
William Hunt urged all Jaycsea to attend tomorrow night**
Jaycee Installation barhenue at
tha Semlnola Country Club. Ho
aald the dinner will be served
promptly at 7:80 p.m. and that
he expects from 80 to 80 peoplu
to attend.
President Tim Crawford urged
th* Jaycee* to get behind a move­
ment to encourage Alexander
binith, Sanford farm Implement
Inventor, to eetebllih a factory
In Nanford.
Mr. Crawford appointed Elton
if&lt; Mmifthtnn Jr* tn hud h cornmlllee to see Mr, Smith and try
to arrange * demonstration of
Me farming
Innovations. Mr
Smith Invented the "Snapping
Turtle" lawn mower. Ha haa mnr#
recently created • new cltrue cul­
tivator. John Kader volunteered
to serve on Mr. Moughton’i commlttea.

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Jaycee Meeting

Mr*. Ed Lane, the many party,
goera enjoyed a fun filled eve­
ning.
Adding much brightness to th*
featlvlly. th« Center WAq decorate')
wllh color* of pink and green,
along with a beautiful display of
flower* and patma which truly de­
pleted a picture of spring. Re­
freshment* were served, which In­
cluded a delicious concoction of
punch, along with a large assort­
ment of homemade cake, A sample
package of clgarettee waa given to
all attending.
Bill Anderson and Mies Jean
Tripp of Lakeland, have recently
announced their engagement and
approaching marrlege. Tha wad­
ding la
Is to take
taka place during th*
month
of September.
presmonm or
Bepiemoev, At the
me pres­
ent, Bill Is averaging two trips a
weak to Lakeland, and wa feel
sure that he la anxiously awaiting
tha day whan he will no tanner
have to journey to great a dis­
tance to sea Jean.
Carl Mleihl. Metatsmlth Third
Clast of tha Patron Mstal Shoo,
I* another of the many new fath*
ara at th* Naval Air Station. Wil­
liam Anthony MUM arrlvad via
th* atork laat Saturday morning
i t the Cocoa Air Fore* Bata Die*
penury, Cocoa. Carl talla ui that
both the baby and hit
his wlfa June
arf doing fine, and ara axpecled
bach from tha hoepltel soon. At
usual, dgara war* pasted out by
the proud papa, honoring th*
Massed event.
,* •
The romantic month of June
appear*
ppsars to Hava taken an overof
'helming fleet
here at
tlon
", atest
neement
rtment
tha approach!
in* of
Third
nk Donnfsrn
Orouo
of th*
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�By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD L?r— How do writ­
e r! write?
—
Thia la a topic which has always
™ Intrigued me. I was delighted to
learn that It was also a favorite
■ubject of Garson Kanin and Ruth
Gordon,
Tbe gifted married couule rank
among the most successful writers
in tbe country. Separately, Kanin,
a top film director, wrote "Horn
Yesterday," which drew a million
dollars from the film rights alone.
Miss Gordon, one of Broadway's
foremost actresses, penned two hit
plays, "Over 21" ana "Years Ago "
Together they have turned out six
screen plays, Including "A Double
Life," "Adam's Rib" ami "the
Marrying Kind "
The Kanins are here to put the
finishing touches on the screen
play of "Years Ago," which will
sfar Spencer Tracy and Dehhle
Reynolds. I called tu Inquire ulmut
their writing habit*, and found they
were as interested In Hie subject
•l I was. Kanin especially.
£
" I must say that the business of
w writing Ingrlgues m e," he re
marked. "I'v e only written since
the war, and that's Hie reason I
don’t direct pictures any more:
I'm so much in love with writing
Through the good fortune of being
married lo Miss Gordon. I have
been able to meet a lot of writers.
1 always ask them about their
habits.
"We have become good friends
of Thornton Wilder, lie told us that
• every author has some kind of
warmup period before he can
write. Wilder takes a walk, which

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Is The Day
When Backache
Goes Away. „ . .
Happy

K*S*i*ek*aks*k* la*»«fp.pmdxn.rrr.
bs*Sachs, and ilidliigMmar tkc.lute lu atuiM*
hUdntjr funct'jn U y*tf imforUni u&gt;*o*«i
htfthh. When Burnt •«tr&gt;4*r fundlliuti.each
li itreee mmi elraln, retiiM ih tt important
function lu»k&gt;wrdnntn.innUF foUagutfcr nag.
Slug L»ckaih« -|*#t luUttaliW, lllfu r Mw.l*
•it imtftikjue do* lu c**t4ur wichi sliei m*r
MUM catting up nIn hi 11 r f ttq b i fit peaaBgee.
Don i tiigbxil four kidney* if ()»-•« loiidi-

down af thirty fui*11tan UtNclaft «*r Mood

IIddi hoi her you. Tip JDaiii't 1'UU - * iml J

Deed »uci:«i*fiiiiy !.•» rnlJliun* For
ever AO fee re, l i e am etlng hew iu*nr lima*
tH ea'e five k eitp f relief From ih tte elUci.ru.
fc rti'h e lp ih e U n iile a c f kldnaytcU a *jid(UU ti floeh obi w tete. t«el Doeu'e 1'UU Utter l

All*

U pbyiiotogleally helpful In circu­
lating the btflod end stimulating
thought. Wllla Calher used to reed
a chapter of the llililc before alert­
ing to write.
"Ernest Hemingway writes lung
hand with a pencil. When he fin
Ishes, he breaks all tbe pencils.
When he starts again in the morn­
ing, he warma up by sharpening
all the pencils with a knife.
"When we were in France last
summer, we called on Somerset
Maugham and fired all kinds of
questions at him. He said he got
up oveiy morning of his life and
wrote for four hours, no more, no
less. ‘Hut supposing you gel slekT'
we asked lie replied: 'll you live
by the pen, you cannot afford to
get tick .'"
1 asked for their own habits, and
the Kanins replied thst they v.ork
everywhere—walking around New
York City, driving to their country
home, etc.
"We get some of our best work
done on the train." Miss Gordon
[fin..iked “ When we go back
East, we're taking a slower train
■his time, so we can get six more
hours ot work done."
Instead of Indulging In the usual
husband • and • wire amall talk,
the Kanina often kick around atory
ideas. They talk Ihelr plot* uut
together, then parcel uut the writ
lug and retire to separate offices
to work.
I've found lhal the actual writ
Ing Is the easiest part of the
work." said Kanin "I think most
authors have things pretty well
llgured util In Ihelr minds before
they start putting It Into words "
Supposing they clash over' mi
leriur
"W r work it out," be replied
"llui I don't favor too much com
promise. You often end up with
something neither one likes If one
of us comes up'with a projrct Idea
that the other one doesn't like,
we work separately For Instance
when I suggested Ihe Idea for
'Born Yesterday,1 Miss Gordon
said she didn't care for it."
"And when I told him about
‘Over 21,"’ she added, "he said
‘Oh, I suppose It's all right, hut
It’s not my kind of thing '"
I asked If they ever got away
from writing "Y e s." be replied,
"we go to our country place ami
forget about It for a few days "
"B u t," she milled accusingly,
"then you sneak upstairs and
write (or hours lu that notebook
ul yours!”
lit*' A r c t i c o cvnii (in* ii Dtw
F ull t ' t m t v n t c o m p a r t ' d w i t h o t h e r
i c n s hfcftutft uf t h * many A m et ii'nit a m i A s i a n r i v i f i t (I ow iii k I n ­
t o It.

Your Frlomlly Nulghborhood Store
Choice Western Steaks • Fresh Dressed Poultry
All staple lines of groceries
One trial wit) cunvince you
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130J Hanford Av«ny«

nr |A n i m a l P o p u l a t i o n O f
Port Improvement Bergman Weeps As T’rlrr Lln.li.1rnm
F a r m s Is D e crcn sin e :
Passes Half-way She Catches Sight
WINTER PARK (Rpeclhlt The
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world's
tnrati nmnial population iPoint This Week Of Twin Daughters «,n,«
year tilil
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THE 8ANF0HD 1IEHA1.
rhum. June 19. 1932
P.i
Agriculture fur Georgia, in n re­
cent statement said: "Th is Is de­
finite evidence tlmt man is not
providing the necessary increased
siit.si'lanei- for the increased nwn
bei uf moiilh* to feed”

deeieasing, while the Tinman pop
““ —
.
her Ui Koine tills siiriui.fr
WASHINGTON, D. C.— (Spe­
ROME
- A wan and u n i t
, , lu,5lll)til lMlUlcd thtll Ho „el ulallon is thcremlng, according tv.
statistical figures used in
cial)—Port*— both sea and inland Ingrid Bergman shed tear* ol Jt»&gt; jtllt r,»d „ reputation at a drug ll.r research department of Ihe ll.rThe
above statement were obtained
have prssed the half-way mark today as the got her first good ad.lui amt a nun ul limte morals Floiuta Farm Bums,!
Figure* compiled foi the peii.id from Tom Under.
tin- 11 ?. Slate Ocpaitiuoi.l m s
of Ihe biggest port facility im­ look at her day old twin daughters
Item Hurt show that farm animal*
laahel,
7
|N.unds
3
ounce),
nn.t
expected
to
decide
today
whether
provement program ever under­
and poultry decreased by one
sixth, (lie H.iriuu points mil "In
taken In the history of water
Hurt the estimated world popula­
«.s &gt;t l.iiiilstrom's urrusallons
transportation in the
United —8 pound, .i mince Ingrid Jr
driied In infill unnwarrnes* of Iheu
Jenny Ann told the court she tion o f I n n a work animals, food
States.
A survey made by The Ameri­ lnternntlon.il publicity
doesn't want In entile to Home. animals and poultry was I I I'll
can Waterways Operators, Inc.,
Sharing Ins wile's joy niter .. '•'tummy wide (.saddened and de Hull In 1‘Urt It sill link to ‘.lit bd
lieil t'oi u net loss of i04 million.
the national association of the night long vigil at her bedside in
;,*'** "l!*, **
At the same time the human pop
barge and towing vessel Industry, the flower parked hospital room
' ,l&gt; Bergman and Kisselhn.
uhitmti v. is Increasing at the i ,t •
shows more port improvement was Roherto Rossellini, for whose I " ' ' 1 .
V ,u,i h fn .! ! of about JO percent ', it &lt;aid
projects undertaken this year than; love Hie blonde Swedish film sla;Jeh n u ry 19j « be (on
th i) -&lt;ri
fotjt Linder. Commissioner
t
In any previuus year on record. abandoned her first husband ana
b-.. ilij. free to -fd
Projects In the planning stage
alto art more numerous.
Growth of the nation’s foreign
II. J A M E S
O U T
A G EN C Y
and domestic waterborne -com­
merce has msde these Improve­
By M e rit1
ments necessary.
The Port of New York l* work­
ing un a two-year piogram in­
volving the eapemllture uf 79
million dollar* In municipal and
am e a s t i iits r s t r e e t
private fund*.
Port Improvement funds total­
PHONE 7H
ing f3ll.UUU.OnO will be required
to complete the Poll of Balti­
more program.
!. JAMES OUT
JAMES II. UUT
The Port of Philadelphia ha*
adopted a port Improvement pro­
gram to cost more than four
million dollars,
Georgia's Port Authority will
complete in November an im­
provement program at I lie port
of Havantiah fur which 20 million
annual
dollsn were appropriated.
Boston, Mass., Is expanding and
Improving its port facilities at a
cost of 7 million dollars.
Next September North Caro­
lina will complete a five-million
dollar Improvement program at
the twin ports of Wilmington and
Moiehead City.
fuiy lu Ausmble J&gt; | n
The Port of Mobile, Ala., re­
u d Install
ip Ml. ,r
l.'i D a y s O f S p e c i a l V a l u e s F r i d a y
cently jilsced In operation a new
Circulates 7000 cu tt uf ah
$.1,900,000 grain elevator as n
per minute Include* *1
part of it* *36,000,000 poit plant.
f&gt;xrt* except motet uud ceb
net. him
At the Port of New Oiivsns,
La., the municipal grain eleva­
tor is being doulded in capacity
mid new wharves have been built
under a twenty-million dollar nil
piovetnrnl program.
All ports on tlie Pacific t'ousl
are uiigmeiillng the shipping
fiiciiltirs and formulating plans
foe nddltioiiiil channel, dock and
terminal capacity.
11ini aton, Texas, has a long
range improvement progiain call
Ing foi the expenditure uf I till t y
two million dollars. New wharves
Com plete SR .j*,
have been built and tbs' channel is
being deepened and widened.
^ Ptirfy
The Gulf purls uf Brownsville,
PICNIC BASKET i
lleaumoiit, Gulfport, I'ensHCids,
Galveston, Port Arthur, Corpus
Christi and l.uke Charles all have
port project* pud the new port
of lluillngen, Texas, on the Gulf
Sufdly Storei
Infracostal Waterway I* adding
Final! W IZAR D I vat I
docks,&lt; warehouse* and terminals.
A second deep-water channel and
#llh lay
turning basin and elimination of
20
"
WIMRD
a traffic laittleneck are covered
hlERlOlftAroR I
by the Corpus Christ! program.
N b w "S w e a t F ia o P '
Window Fan
The Bratov River Hafhor Na
C o iu litu llo iil
vlgatlon Distilct has financed a
deepwater port for Freeport.
Texas, at an estimated cost of
f!!,600,(HH).
Jersey City lias approved a
wnler-riril truck terminal lu cost
135,000,000. Port of Albany, N Y ,
U seeking a deeper ship chaniitl
ami additional port facilities. Hut
fulo, N. Y.. has an ripjniiu ii pro­
gram.
In B o th
Hanford, Fla., on the Ml. Johns
R ayo lar and
River 1* planning to build a barge
terminal and warehouse.
fa ll*
Inland, the most amhitluua uortF
ie
a iu ie S lie s
Improvement project completed
this year to date was the closing
uf the Tennessee Chute of the
Mississippi River at Memphis,
Term., to create an off-river har­
bor and fl.HIKI acre* of flood-protacted site* for new Industries,
An engineering firm has map­
f* U
ped for the Port of Baton Rouge,
L a , a comprehensive port de­
M S m tA U M
velopment program comprising a
new public wharf for ocesuA d d N e w B e a u t y to Y o u r C a r w it h C o t o i f u l
thlpjdng and barge traffic, an uffriver barge harbor and two Urge
area* for industrial sites.
Other major projecla on the
Mississippi tllvar are the barge
dorks costing f l , 500,000 on the
new Chain of Rock* Canal at
i tSM
Davis holety O r l p Granite City near Hi. Louis, Ma.,
Faluousloni-iniUsgslIrs won
and barge harbor* at Minneapolis
(i.lracU "cold rub bar" U*&lt;J
ami HI. Paul, Minn. St. Louis has
compound for up to SOW
Cc,u,h«i
approved municipal wharf im­
MORE inllsi U is lin c tiv *
provements.
* Ssduni
6 00*14
rlbbsd tread with tslf-clssn
Ing stuns slicltng grooves
e iki ( a .
ISNM
t-uuu*.
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MIAMI IB - Nlklai Csucsai at
Usw, Ikira Law t i n m i 0*»is
kxrltlni n«w in .la,,,,
Sxlu,
C.l*.
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landed funeral strvlcas Wednesday
BulilisM,.* Pl.ija ai.lgxi
.11 txmoul Stran 111.for the wife he i| accused of stab'
o
ijt;t bu iit.J Him
blng to death with ■ butcher knifu.

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Csucsai was flanked by two
sons, a son-in-law and a deputy
sheriff as he listened to the brief
services, read la his natlva Hun
garian, In • funeral chapel
Csucsai, AS-year-oht retired cabl-

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Beginning To nit
Steel Workers
P h ilip

M u r r a y ’s

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* ANOTHER MONEY SAVING JAMBOREE

'IliKhwny Hypnosis'Is
Rlnmcd For IVInny
Automobile Mishaps

C IO

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Dulled Reflexes
And Fatigue Are
Accident Causes

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f»»» thi» ■*|»lll affoinl rorti'Mnn* n#Ci \ f»»t
in mn'lfrn tidff»r i» a nti«i«M hljjhn-HY Im/nr I

riTTHBtmWn
- 1'hlllp Mur
ray's Mrlklng (TO United Steel
workers sie beginning to show
ilans of llnsnclsl hardship *4 the
Ig-day old walkout bites ever deep,
er Into the national defense pro

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lhl*» '•litlltii*n « f P a u l r
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^Walter Klla, president of a Ida
Steelworkers' local at Jones and
Laughlln Steel Corp In PllUb'irgh.
says several requests for financial
assistance have been received
from Steelworkers' families
The powerful union does mil pro
vide strike benefits However, most
Of Its locals are reported In healthy
financial condition and ready to
aid any hardship cases
Heferrlnit In Ids members. Kits
**'They'r# lust running out of
money. So far we hive referred
them to stale and county welfare
groups but »e plan In set up our
own welfare organisation this
M
In addition In the AMI,000 striking
Steelworkers, more than loo.ooo n
allied Industries nave been aid
off as a litres t result of the sit Ike
Most of the 100,000 ate employed
by railroads and roal mine*. hot
the crippling strike la also being
tell In nlher fields.
One of the hardest hll sections
|» Alabama where more than 2-V
000 alrelwnrkers nod mal and Iron
miners now are Idle The steelwork
era union aaya there nrr hardly
any" hnrdshlp i#ie« among stiiji

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plans would merely transfer the
politics nl appointments from
members of Congress to the ad
ministration
In power. ,
n i n m r u i i m i mi
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Mclelly Hie iMiatmasler general
Would gel a chance In Imlld i
powerful political machine
Backers nr
nf me
Hie program atld
Packers
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segment of Hie political sjmlls
gtritem
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{ g R rlMS pp.tofflees. With « or.
Mi majority of the' foil' Seitafa
heed ed W Wit Hie proposal, Hje
void .was M lo 29
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three order bis proposals In ellml
nate Senate confirmation of illy
postmasters. U S marshall and
euiiomi collaclors
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inlo effect aolnmat'cel'v Frldav
midnight If neither tha House nor
iha Senate bail acted It called
for filling Hie Jobs hy d etrim en t
heads through Civil Service pro

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will close Indefinitely July S be­
cause nl a steal shortage Pie
company did not say how many
workers would be alfarled.

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t l , said It will put pro
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dudnwn
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at It* plant In warrrn and n dl
Vision nf lla Plant 3 at Salem, O
Fold Motor Co Is slarllnit a &lt;
da) week for most nf Its manu
Id,luring operations and assembly
plants this week The company
said It will close rnrli Friday
Only Ford's Unrein
Mercury
plants. Its sleel mills and tor lain
operations not requiting steel will
remain open Friday Vice I'resl
deni P S Harder said culling the
work week will postpone » '»vof,
of Ford's IIK'.nun priMlucllon wmk

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.• "pn eiiunl" on ui iller* nffertlng
Hie Miirlne*. with Ihe kiiiic voice
nut Mine rigid of ii|i|u'iil ll* litlier
member* He now i* no nilvlfer.

'! The mnetmiim .frength of the
Marine* would lie ino.nno men, plu,
•iffleers noil Ihe prn|io*eil mint
mum wnulll he elimln,iliil lieenuse
no other service bn-, one
.1 For the first time, the taw
woiilil .iieclfy Hie orgeultatlon of
the Marine* Into three eumhat dtvinlnii* amt three air wing,. TMeie
vvrmtil not neee*»artly be main
•nlnril nl full slrengtli i-nnlliiuouily
Sen lamg 11) l.u ). aiding rhalr
man of the Senate grmiii. said the
eiiai|iroinl*e plan would ''Insure
(hat the Marine Corp* wilt nol he
vlilHled down Inin mnnll uhlt,. the
-.Ire nf n battalion or am *|ltr"
thr Srnatt passed a Marine bill
ait year The House enlarged It
p mintrtitntv:th the centrovcrxtat troop
iborthlp
nim and full Marine membership
!TVK
in the JCS, which led to opnosiin
•on bv .some member* and from
Honthe idmlntitratlofl.
t
House fodrCe, predicted tha
idmpromlie mektttrC will be aecepied by Congress and the adnitiib-tmllofi.

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My trouble with crackpots Is that
I usually end up on their side. If
an addled Inventor allow* op with
plan* for a flying aubmarlnc, ho
has no trouble at all convincing me
submarines should have wings. I
remember the fellow who wanted
to launch a cruiada to get rasp­
berry - flavored stamps. That
By HAL HOYLE
seemed so sensible to me that I
NEW YOttKiA-Ttie place whire sat down and helped him draft a
] work I. hill of t i c k , but this letter to the post office.
My favorite screwball, however,
stranger In Hie milled while shirt
naturally had to walk up to my was a lady we came to know o*
"Humbling Mary.” Every week
desk.
*’I been up nil night," he .aid she wrote a long rambling letter,
belligerently. “ You don’t aspect telling of her fight with the land­
me to .toy up nil day, too, do lord and the neighbors, and the
you?"
small children down Ihe hall who
"No Indeed,” I murmured.
teased her.
"Well, I’m Ruing to stay up until
The letters, bearing no return
1 get the rule, clarified, be said address and signed only "M ary,”
"D oc. n baseball hm have legal esme year after year, and 1 got
right, or doesn't ho?"
so I fell f knew the lonely uld
"Of course, he do«»."
lady real well. When the letteri
"They can't throw u (an out of finally teased, 1 missed them for
the ball park Just for hollering, can a long time. It was like losing a
they?"
friend, and I never learned wheth­
"Oh, no, Indeed."
er death had taken Mary or they
"That’a what I told them after had just shut her away
they threw me out of the park
I suppose Ihe most Interesting
last night," said the stranger. "I I screwba
tall was "Operative X-37.
knew I w o n right all along."
looking
was a distinguished
And he walked out of the ufflec, He
under the deyoung man laboring und
completely happy.
My visitor* was obviously slight­ fusion he was an FBI agent en
ly screwball, mid I fell to think gsged In counter - spy work.
Every few nights he woultl slink
Ingt "Why, out of all the earn In
sight he rould bend with his tale op to my desk and whisper, "Op­
erative X 37 reporting." I would
woe, did he pick
on
.
. my
i y ears:'
The only answer I could find was give him a typewriter ami he'd
that In me he instietlvely recog write a detailed account of thu
spies he whs shadowing, then slink
idled a kindred soul.
Screwballs seem l&lt;&gt; love me, ami oul mysteriously.
One evening "Operative X-37"
I must confess 1 find them fes
dnating, loo. lacking back on 2&lt;&gt; showed up with his slsler While
ears of newspaper work, I expert he was pounding out Ills report,
must have spent at least 15 of she said:
“ My brother is harmless, I hope
them listening to screwballs.
Every newspaper office Is visited he Isn’t too annoying.”
"Not at all," I torn her "Uul lie
ty an almost dally parade of mild
y daft crackpots, and the man only shows up at night What does
assigned to the enure of hearing he do during the day?"
"He keeps office hours," she
them Is sometimes known as "the
screwball editor." I always loved said. "He's a psychiatrist."
this this work myself, although
Heavy water is about ID per
It make, some reporters nervous,
particularly If the visitor Is carry­ rent heavier than ordinary water.

Red Tide Lab That
Studies Sea Plague
Will Leave Tampa

Crackpots Seem
Always To Flock
To Paper Offices

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ARMOUR’S EVAPORATED

SARASOTA lit - The Red Tide
Research Laboratory set up here
to study the sea plague that kills
fish Is to be moved to Oalveston,
Tea.
Dr. L. B. Slobodkin. chief of
red tide research for the U. S.
Fish and Wild Life Service, said
the laboratory would be moved
about July 1. At the laboratory
are two scientists and several
icchniclani.
The Interior of continents usual­
He explained a more elaborate
laboratory would be established at ly have greater extremes of heat
Galveston. One of the big reasons and cold than do islands surroundfor tha mova, be said, la to taka ad by tha sea.
advantage of the Marine Labora­
tory at Taxaa A. k M , and gov­
ernment research faculties in the

region.
The laboratory staff has been
seeking out the rsd tide and what
ruuses it in East Quif waters. The
move means thst Western Gulf

waters now wiU bo studied.
Hr. Slobodkin said ha hoped to
tie able to work out a formula
food consumption haa been Ihe

reat strides In production made

S

IHH MAY NOT Bl "the on Kindest cut of all" as far as the Iteds go, but
Rio {'(Jiiiiiiunlsls In Fu.t Berlin didn't like It overly much when this
Went Uri Jin worker chopped the cable linking llsd Radio and the Hut*
stall /.one. The Incident occurred After the IlrlUsh sealed ulT the Sovietrimtrulli'U .laliui, tn retaliation for hostile Red acta, (fiil.rnational)

y American agriculture in recent
years. Increased mechanisation of
farms and Ihe constant advance io
farming methods — aided by fairly
good growing weather In recent
years — has enabled American

agriculture to show an increase in

capacity matched by only a few
of ihe newest growth Industries.
Without tills capacity Increase,
food prices (high si they are now)
would doubtless have gone much
higher during the inflated years.

quickly trim food budgets when
American personal Income totals
the pay cheek shrink*
will determine whether agriculture
Also they shift away from cer­ continues to be the growth Indus­
tain foods when they gel too rostly. try It has been for tha last 30
One example was the culbaek by years, Ihe Cleveland biok con­
many families In meat buying cludes. Tha baby crop will be a
when meat prices were at their secondary consideration.
highest A more recent one Is the
The more money Americans as
By HAM IIAWHON
shying away from potatoes when a whole make, the batter they'll
NEW YORK ^ - T h e American they temporarily became collec­ eat. And the higher their etenderds
of diet, the greeter will be the
love of good food Is making farm tor's Hems.
Another large factor In Increased demandi on agricultural capacity.
Ing min of tin* nation's fastest
growing Industries.
Despite all Hie grumbling about
food prices, Aiiu-rieanv are cullng
more ami belter food than did
their parent* Since prosperous
1020 the food consumption In this
eoiuilry bu* doubled, Ihe Federal
Reserve Rank of Cleveland eon
elude*, niter ndpMmg food dollar
volume In price eh tinge*. Neither
the until nor home building Indus­
ctiAN&gt;isemiM»
tries can show a unit volume gain
ouatAMTiin
ei pi ill In Hint In agriculture us u
UNI
"growth Industry.”
If the poptilnlluu ciiulluites In
l l . l t QUASI
grow at It* present rain, and H
Americans find Hie money In main­
tain their present high dietary
stumlurils, Ihe murkel for Ameri­
can farm product* In I07S will be
twice what II was Just before Pearl
Harbor, Ihe bunk figures
Only If the birth rale drops and
CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK F1IKEZK
Americans go Imek lolhelr illot
standard* of in nr l!i years ago,
AND STORAGE CO.
will the future deinnnif for agri­
cultural product* fall below pres­
ent high eupaelly In produce, the
bonk says
Taking a shorter • term view,
the American Institute of Food
Distribution says almost all retail
food stnre operators expect to go
right on, the rest of this year at
least, selling more food than last
year They credit the continued
Phont 1818
401 W. mill Hi.
heavy spending of prosperous con­
sumer*.
Chief factor In recent year* has
It. H. GOOD — 7" c u r
been the ability of lower Income
groups to enlarge their Inlying of
food, both In the atnouul they buy
amt the better quality they can
nffifrd.
The sharp Increase In lolal food
Western Baby
Rad Cat
sales In this emmlry 1* due In part
tu Ihe big baby crons which push
population totals higher. Hul other
factors are more important.
Baall Meaty
Tender
Chief lx Ihe change Hint has
come over Ihe national diet. Since
the Depression yean the lowerpriced bulky and starch)' foods
U. 8. Good Beef
have Inst ground, relatively, to
meata, eggs, milk, fresh fruit and
vegetables. Over Ihe years Amer­
Lean Pure
Oar Own
icans also have tended to spend
ntoro of their Incnmo on choicer
meats and belter quality vege­
tables and groceries.
All of this can change quickly
WP.HTP.IIN BOSTON UlITT
if Incomes drop, due la unemploy­
ment or other reason*, Families

Farming Grows
Faster Than Most
Industries In U.S.

TOUCHTON

DRUG

CO.

YOUR

Locker Plant

RIB ROAST

lleef Liver lb. H e Pork Chops lb*

Cube Steak lb. H e Spore Ribs lb. 4 |c
Short Riba

3 Tall
Cans For

for predicting when the red tide
would strike.
He said preliminary studies had
shown these conditions appear to
favorablo for Ihe incubation period
of red tide; Very hot weather, a
dead calm followed by a heavy
rainfall.
The laboratory was established
here savara) months after the dis­
astrous red tide along the Florida
West Coast in 1M7. Tons of fish
were killed then.
Marine life experts say the fish
were killed by a minute organism
which entered gills of fisn and
strangled them.

lb. | | c Pork Sausage lb H e

Ground Reef lb. Me Bk’f s t Bacon lb. | | c

A . B . C.
LIQUORS

PORK ROAST

Lb.

Shop regularly at A&amp;P. Whatever you select will give you
full value for your money* for its A&amp;P's business to offer
fine foods at - low - as- possible prices. Whenever you shop
you'll find hundreds of Items attractively priced to help
you cut food costs. That's the way it is Monday through
Saturday at A&amp;P.
SUPER RIGHT U. 8. CHOICE
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF

SUPER RIGHT U. S. CHOICE
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF

SUPER RIGHT SUGER CURED
THIN SLICED BREAKFAST

SUPER RIGHT
SLICED SPICED

Bacon

Lunch Meat C 39c

HWIFTS PREMIUM ALL MEAT
SKINLESS

QUICK FROZEN DRESSED and
DRAWN GRADE "A" LONG ISLAND
STYLE

Ducks
QUICK FROZEN HEADLESS DRESSED

Lb.

QUICK FROZEN HEADLESS

Whiting

Lb.

CALIFORNIA RIPE

CANTALOUPES
FRESH POLE

BEANS

2 Lbs.

U. S. ONE WHITE

POTATOES

10 Lbs.

ANN PAGE

DELMONTE

Sphagetti
Peanut Butter”?29c
1 Lb.

PINEAPPLE
JUICE

Bax

ANN PAGE

46 Oi. Can

49,
M ID .

53c

UIKKCT FROM LOCAL FARM TO YOU
This Bllrad Drlad

Qarton’a Fillets Of

Klngan All Mm I

Wieners
HOLUW ATO
IN ORLANDO
BN0WK18T

PLAIN OR SELF • RISING

, PRIVATE
rn iT A ii

Whiskey
10 Lbs.

sum

"WyiUele"

STOCK.

lb. Bfe Shrimp
Broccoli
pkg. H e
Green Peas pkg. H e
Succotash pkg. f|c
Cauliflower pkg H e
Peaches
lb. H e

f'

Sirloin Steak u&gt;. 99c Plate Stew ** 38c

F L O R ID A G R A D E A

43c E G G S
PRESTON EXTRA SMALL

4V SC U T FO O D
C O STS!

Modes*
re f. pkg.
Ivory Snow
lge. site
Oxydol
lge. pkg.
Joy
lor dishes 60 s. btl
Csmay Soap | bath bars
Swan Soap | n g i bars
Flagg lim a Beans Ig 12 on
Bab-0 Cleanser 14 os. can
BlunWhito Flakes 3 os. pkg.
Trend
lge. pkg.
Dial Soap small bar each
Eetbeck Grits 24 os. bag

Sweetheart Soap | reg. brs.
Palmolive Soap J reg. bars
CMkMBouquet J reg. bars
Snowdrift
8 lb. tin
Camay Soap | reg. bar

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IT YOU DON’T

^ a ttfo r fc 2 i f r a lit

rw *N r d r 3anford Herald, City
Drthery, by 7:M P. M.. plaasa rail
YELLOW CAB 1441

IMF. W R a C K E R
rnntim.ed hot, -ultry «nrl feneralIi fair (humph Saturday. eacept
fnr allrrnmm tint rule ratio* era a I
ara Orrc d place*.

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

V O L U M E X X X X I1 I

E s ta b lish e d I90M

SA N EO R D ,

F L O R ID A

PHI D A Y

JU N E

20, I!) ,'.2

For Failure to Get
* C o stello ’s T a x e s
c l a r e s

S e n a to r

D e­

G a n g s te r 's

T ax

R e tu rn s

N ot

Even

W ere

A u d ite d

WASHINGTON t* - Sen. WIL
0 llama 111 Del.) said today the
T rm u ry failed for year* lo tolled
delinquent Income luxes from
Racketeers Prank Costello and
Philip Kastcl and has
now
"marked o ff $313,130 of taxes due
from Kastcl.
In a Senate speech. Williams
said the Treasury claimed It was
unable to locale any assets of
these men even though, Williams
said, both were known to be raking
In Hatfuls of money from slot ma­
chines and other enterprises.
Williams said he had tearnrd
that Coslello'a Income tax returns
were not even audited during the
World War II years. Rul he said
tha Internal Revenue Bureau Is
now checking Inin them.
Williams said that for more than
13 years the government allowed
a tax claim of about 12:1.000 against
Costello In rrmaln outstanding He
said It was cnlleclrd on Frb 3,
1047, only after the government
■ filed a lien on $27,000 In rash
that Coxlcllo left In a New York
taxlcib.
As for Kaslcl, Williams said Ihe
record shows thst "this racketeer
has had very little respect fnr our
Income tax laws and Inal the gov­
ernment has an equally poor rec­
ord of collection of taxes from
him
"Altogether during the past 13
years a total of $313, INI repre­
senting Ineomrt axos due from
fe Kastcl has been marked off fnr
■n average of over 120,000 per
year.
"This does nol Include Ihe II 43,043 which was marked off hy the
tnvernment In 1942 as representng cancellation of proposed pen. allies."
Costello, a New Yorker, was
named by Senate crime Investiga­
tors last year as one of Ihe na­
tion's gambling and underworld
kingpins. Kaslcl. whose operations
g
&lt;&gt;«
fane)

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Beminok* Audubon
Society Reported
Growing Rapidly
I The Seminole chapter of the
"Florida State Audubon Society,
organised In 1940 by Mrs, H. C.
_ lletsel, has ranched a total memw hnrshlp of 00, Mrs. Hrtsel said to­
day, The local chapter Is headed at
present by Mrs. S. C, Dickerson
as president, Mrs. D. C. Howard,
treasurer, and Mra. Don Norton
of Geneva, secretary.
The chapter Itolda monthly
meetings and mnnthly field trips
and Is especially Interested In th«educational work undertaken by
the state society, Mrs. lletsel said.
The society retains a paid lieturallst, Russell Mtimford, wh-t
conducts classes In the apprecia­
tion nf natural life In some 20
schools throughout the state,
among them the Hanford Junior
High School.
Mr. Mumfnrd's rout*" Includes
a variety of natural iiihfrets such
as "Rlrda •— Your Neighbors”,
"Florida Reptiles", "Frogs and
Toads, How They LIsV , "Ocean
J.lfe". and "Weather and Wild
lif e ."
The state society also pubHahra
"The Florida Naturalist", a quar­
terly magaslne which chronicles
the affaire of the society and
sttmulatea Interest In nature and
conservation. A stale-wide meet­
ing la held every year. The one
at Rollins College thli year was
the fifty-first.
I
Naturalists from the entire na­
tion congregate for these meetings
i f t the Florida Audubon Society,
Mrs. Ifelxel said. The highlight of
A the meeting this year was a field
“ trip up the Oklawahi River from
which bo many were turned awoy
that two additional trips had lo
pe scheduled.
. Mrs. Ifetiel noted that the ccopomlc help of blrda and animals
1* a* important lo aoelety as their
■ M l 1Ihallc value. She also mention•d their verw significant value to
the tourlat Industry.

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Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
No matter how far away
from home yon may go no your
vacation yon can readily ralch
op on the home town news hy
reading tha Ballard Herald
when yon return. Too ran ar­
range with your carrier hoy, or
through Chartlo Morrleon, circu­
lation manager, by telephoning
141, to hare yovr regular loanee
of the Herald eared for yoo
while yoo are away, to ha do*
Braced to your haOM In «M
r'v
Mahal# open year retarn.
There la no extra charge. The
regi
tar weekly sahecrtptiea
vi *
rata win ealltlo alt ragalar eah&gt;
earthen to thle additional Barr­
ie*. Before Waving ea year ra-

Nil. 217

Civil Defense House Votes End Of
Head Says U. S. price Controls Upon

R e n t C o n tro l H oard

D e la w a re

AsNorlnli'i! I'rcuts I.ciincri W ire

8 Unreal,5" c Alm ost All Goods

C a l d w e l l Addresser
VI''W Encampment
In Jacksonville On
Homh Vulnerability

Edward S. McCall
Installed As New
Lions President

Plans To Relax
Building Curbs
Are Postponed

Amcnfiincnt's Packer
Says It Wmilrl Encnurauc I'rcc Enlerprisc In Nation

JACKSONVILLE J'
Atonin'
■iistrti'h l-tii nml Ruck Rogers men
t.iltly" rmihl leave tin t S open
M VillINi; n»\ P
The llmlin
lud.'n vi.i*--t In end price rnnlrnla
to a -nut-hlng dttai'k tli.it wimbl
result 111 en-millle* up lo 7’ / mil S te e l S t r i k e W h i c h I s -in v .Mindly all rnnxumer g-m-l*.
C h ick e n
B arbecu e
Is
llte vale
-nblecl tn rec-mxlderlion Millard Cnlduell [eili t.il - ivi
H e ld
By
G rou p A t
‘‘S t r a n n l i n n P ro rlu c - all.m
ih-fen-e admml-tr.ilor -.ml l-nl.iv
Rv . v.iir nl ||g in hh. the I Intis#
B e a r L a k e G rou n d s
The former h'lorid.i governor
i io n " S e e n A s C a u se dri-tiled tlii'ie -tumid In- nn prlre
.'-ilitr-.l ■ nn ili'ins v« lin li are not
I.liking lo l-ie Veteran* of Foreign
ration.'.I in all..rail'd
Members of the .Hunford IJons
U \ , I I I M , I ■IN 1Idle govern
War- rn- impinenl here, -ti-l (t,»( ..ninth al-ii winild lie lifted
Fluh welcomed their new "King
1n*’III Ittflitv -1 I ||i(ti*f( I K pi ill hi
i-.i-milty
e-llm.ile
1liitidl
on
H
oI.Ion" or president, Edward S. Mc­
ir l n I*1111411r1 l: 1 0 ti u hints luls 1 .in Item- which have been telling I f
t-e-l
in
.iil.ililc
mt-'lligeiu
-•
ai lii'litw ceiling prices f.n il least
Call, after he and other new offi­
It iit| tli*’ ti’i’l si t ik r h
slim h
cers of the club had been Installed
It-' —lid III Ills pi ep ueil pee-Ii hnf i i i r r l v " ^ti tnk’hnk! millt ii V *»Mfl Hire-' mnnlhs
At present no gimd* tie rationed,
lh.it "atiOllie uxtricli l-lll 1 lil lmg « l\ lll.lM (IT044mi (inn
at a meeting following a chicken
nut head* 111 Ihe - nut .uul pro
barbecue and outing at Hear loikc
l lr n i v II
I ' i n l f i , h**(iil nf fIib* Hid only a lew met.its ate being
Photo hy Jameson
tll-ii'.itr-l
last night.
Members of Hie Rent Control Hoard of Semlrin lr County serve n n tumid of rent stabilisation In the tending this kind of Hung c m’t \ 1119H1711 Pi M'lii&lt;t ttui Ar|mini sir 1
effect nf Itir imen-lrnenl. II
The Installation was performed (ounty and hold hearings regarding rental pollcle &lt; Left to right are Flank \-dnlown. liny tumid ,M. Rail happen to ns lie-au-i- 11 nevei t mil fnftj ji nmt - rrin fn i» ‘H f f fti»■* it llir
rrm.iln. In tin- bill, w.iuld be
i' i .mil *»f riit'h* tin hmn(&lt; ru n -l t'i r
hy Hnke Johnson, Daytons Bench ■hninnan of the hoald: W. R. Williams, area rent director; O K. Guff, tercnlly r.ppnlht—l member, nml hn- h ippnied to n- tiefme
"Hoi k linger- incut dll, cnil-e him i m I huihliiu: nf in i’ i'. rm riil In rennive pi-l atin. it all price conLinns International Fouin-elnr and Mrs, Gustav Oevl.Mter. ronfact reptesenfallve of th cn iv ii tentiil off&gt; •• la--, I! l.-sher, aimther mrmhei
I'm 10my people In li.iye 1 lourhing Mill »I'll •* f tMt| t*4’S iti list In* 1‘41'sl tr-il- nr fiir-w the Office -if Price
past district governor of District of the board, Is not shown.
stahili/.illnn tn nriler rationing nf
Ind im|ii-tlfied oyer riiiilulenre 10 pMiii’tl imh’fiiiitrK
.’16-0, to which office Henry Witte
Hung- II wants kept under prtee
the —1 - died ‘iiondet we ip,mis' .toil
Philip Murr n ' * * I n stni'hoirk
was recently elected.
- eillngH
upie-epi
ability
-d
our
armed
»
t
,
M»ml
on
frikt*
Imm
?. m m utr* i
Other officers installed Included
forte- Pi keep nlfn-k - from your •Mi r fhrt U S Snpirtflirt Ptinrl had ! Thi' aiiietiilmrnl was offered hy
llep
Tulle i It Inw a ; and -upJack Morrison, first vice • presi­
elite, "
kmttkrM (inf Pr»*N*il#*rit J'liim-Mi***,
pnrlnl heavily hy Repnlillcans
dent: Furl Williams, second vire4 i Aiiri1 ml I hr n ilrniiS slr rl m tils
Mil
he
added,
Me
u
ill
mil
gel
Pelittn I ai - ilmn-t -.11.11v npimved
preshlent; Voile Williams Jr., third
the tin 1■I --I .111 \n it 1! ic Ii- i v
I m i It*I
11r| rlrfi* msfi I i n l n t r i r s
.1 In.l m.mv were ili-enl
vice-president; ,1. Hiimllton Hl-b-—,
out Ihe veil'd of - nil -teleii e too (■•" hm I v t-Hinr rniMiiih t•t,l rvi-n
T ill.' .aid itii' iiniendineul winild
secretary; Hairy Hobson, Lion
m ini people nre u dim,; In let Mlt m^h ill rlhrrls hHi &gt;' h»'ru r11 eni nnt .&lt;gr tr*'.' enterprise
In I lei. a in I
A -vide iiu-l Intelp«ling variety Hh'N'tri I Tj ii%■#-r *if
tamer; .1. N. Robson Jr., treasurer.
Gemgc do d. feilci.il uul lm ;il m 1 ii'il if sf re Mm; Mn* f t n k lr nf
i ipp-.iiftilled b&gt; i It airman
&lt;-f -i-urts, rrufi* nml -i-'iivillr* nml t-’M'li at the Surift'nl Jnnioi .din I i|- p &gt;--mg the tin- k tci- k nn.l
Hearty boo* greeted the installa­
n III thlr
Irr t lllltt III 4111 il'V iml Spetiii
. I ' Kv . nf iln- I Inn ve
-if nil kind* I* being |ii—vldi-il t111■» Mi|fh Srljm !
tion nf the smiling tall twister.
foi III
tlt
it'ii
f M ip p m inuj pifrtlni tmn
llankltig i mninltlee
. laime.l It
Tin* h»&gt;&lt;flint c'tit |'Imyifi tniml in
Jack Slemner. who had fined C a r G o e s O u t O f C o n ­ Miminer fnr tin- white nml i-nlnrc-l
'If I .i-U.lllle- from illic.l .ill i-k
U l sfr4‘l tlr lix rr n -, hr siml i r r winild iinn,ml t-i kdlmg cnnlrnD
.Risen* -if Snnfnrd. t'lty Iteeron IfM'iilrtfJ »it Ilit* S* itiif|c»|»» High
alaoit cvcrylmdv during the eve.
('.ddv'i-tt
-aid
idimil
Inc
millnio
I n i .lm li n ,il.l lie r-lntp-i-ed
-htvklv Iml si|» •■I v i*ri«nlltis4
r
t r o l O n C u r v e H i t - tlnn Dlrri-tnr Tummy Stringei Srliool l i yin mi -1mu in,,I opeinte*
nlng.
whenever materials a ir dlncated
halt
lltldei the &lt;i)|ierl isiou of Mr. -iinilil -uivlve Ihe fir -I 'I limit
■mill today.
Four directors were Installed:
"And
&gt;ie
are
rnmhi'iori.
tiemg
tin R S ig n A n d T r e e
I limn
mmi If* 111r' 1s iml nf fir i t I
nf nr i alli.ni'd
Four City idnygiminil* me open I' (' Wnm. gills nilili'lic direr
Wnllnro Philip*. Clarence Welsh,
udh (tie -uppln mil equip ih« feel i timp i m r &gt; i ^ i i T t l ilnrmi;
In (--— lire Ihl- lr ..lying there
every liny frnm 0:(MI to 12:00 In Ini I'tie tiigh srliool plnvgi iiiltnl ready
John Melseh and Ren Wade,
llii'lit
neediul
lo
infm
lli-i
tit.my
will in' nn price - iintml law," de
1ftnM'? rtif r*s viMfi Inhn If Sfrnl
llcnjamln Franklin Spivey, It Ihe morniup nml finm 2 (Ml to is |,i,,vi. 1&lt;•&lt;I r-.l Ihose 11 mul nvei ensmd'iet
The meeting was held In the
cl.Il.il
Rett II. IV -I t Mill'll who
m.n. iii’Nfli* 111r1111111 if inn dllrf In
In the afti-rnoon,
Mr i mi offers timnliernft. nieheir
hall nf Ih" Florida Power Frtrp., year ulil ho* maker, was kill" I
nppn .-.I Itie a m-nilmeiil
'll
ai
don
I
t
iki'
piniupl
.ii'llotl
ni.il.r
••lire
Ihuf
M
t
I
neetled
lm
weekly
.....V
nut*,
mid
sofltnill
and was attended by wives of the |ahortly after t;!t0 o'clock yester­ .Stringer said Tin- pinvground nl
e Inl.l Ibe llint-e It ilinullt
I’lle too mini "d plilVgrimlid* In gi l ready to handle tin- m-'dic il i if H'- I defimne mh Iu h I i irn miidil t aSpem
Lions, one of whom, Mrs. Marcel day afternoon when tils 1961 Mcr- the Fort Mellon Pnrk ■luiffb-biiaro
c
.pi .rely Iln- Ix-in- nf prlee
mill -1 her civil del.n-e pi-ddoni
Faille, was commended hv Mr. liury sedan, traveling west on court ■pi-rial ill's in ixovlillnu me loruled ul llnppei Aii , ila-iny ivc me laying nut elve- open In in m uitr .it -nliihlr i t rn Hmm:h c.iiltmlv and in.t ile-trny them hy
mimn tunMnniHl nn nlnke
Johnson on her ability In asslstlm- Highway N". Id, at » high rate *liuffli'bunnl, Ininilirmf t. i*rtH|Uet in f .rni getnu ii mul C'l-nnns Ai s- Hie kind of 1 ill-lung ittnrk 1h.il (InI infills
in-i whittling ivv ay "
*vf (hr plan have nut yr*1
the tall twfstar In levyln-» fines of nf sliced, went out of control and nml snftbnll for rhlblren in the dpiny in Goblsboro. They me Imlh wimhi make I'cnil ilirlim -eem
The Tall-' .iniemlinrnt, Spence
hri
n
worked
mif
fol nil age* mul provide Iniskel10 cents, Linns were fined both crashed into a nine tree about on- six to thirteen nge group.
aildi'il wmil-l de-lrny llte iii.irhln
as
dl-asIriMi11*
the
In
tn-cil
kneellte fmildim: irl.ixufmn wmild erv nf ihe -i.ntriil- a-lminl-lratlnn
The Furt Mellon pluygriiund Is I-a11, v-dley ball, snftbnll, linmli- anil n 't lingers ol a Suiiibiy -rlmnl
fnr and for not wearing neckties, mile west of Paola.
Imve lifted 1hi* Inin mi
Mmi l.
J
Slate Highway Patrolman It. ■inder the ditei-liun of Juno Mc­ •lafts mid baselntll.
and e&gt;-en wives wero not spared
y al.nll-hlng the -e|i-irtH -in which
picille
of lieu muhf cluli.i. liars, Iheutern. f-inlrnl- are ha-ed Otter cmitmla
The ilupper playground j* un­
D. Harrison, who with Sheriff P. Gill and Fonrh llnwanl Gurdi
from fines.
"The
stinngri
we
are
in
elvil
Henry Witte, district rnvernor. A. Morn *j*(l Justice nf the Peace Miss McGill Is n Jnniiir and der the direction of Thelma 7ihr|i- defense, thj more dornie bonih- uirintH ;i?iil nlhei nmuHrimml and were llfte-l nn.ler Ihe Tnlle prornrealnm plares I I iIk han wm vL»lon, report■ nnw required bv ,T&gt;
ijnr nl Floiv l ml, nsdslaiit director in clnagn
was -•-wmatutatod upon his Her- W. E. Watson, investigated the ptiysb nl education major
'.h( -Jin J&gt; - 1 111 lu ll' 10 lllllM In
thr flr^t rnntrnlR finpoird dealers vvmild nn Intig-T liave In
tlon hy Mr. .fobneon, and hv Cecil acchlnnt and death, expressed th" liln Rlatn University In Tnllnhal ; I ■ I—. . I n«.itt4t|sii, met ,1»|,., nriler to latinrh n -in-i'e —fill at .imntu!
after ftm Kfirean ftiililmp In u k r tn- lit nle
11 ,*it 11ii ,is it no Pune I' h. i I
Carlton, rntlrlnr- president, wm. uptnldu"that Heath had I.... .. in­ see. Cmirli Gurdi i&gt; n grnduale -if
lark
nnl
The amendmrnl .lie— 1— 1 Iln- lifthad rharge of the meeting until stantaneous.
I hr r r I.itiiMmi iiKn Yimilil tuive mg &gt;.f . inilritl- --ii ill m ileriali
I In- Military ' inl­ I nf I m dirs
h« pinned the president's pin on
,Hkb| marks, he added, Indlraled r i y l n j f ( ' r « H s G i v e n
i
t
t
iniMi
il
M
i*"
nne
nf
1
Vnn
finn
fnh Ill'll I ,i
S l i e r w o o d J a c o Iw o n h
and Ihe Cooliette
vvlucli ire nnl in -Imri -imply nr
Kbits I.Ion McCall and In turn re- that Mr. Spivey had rounded tinlorelihgld parade ni­I rllM Irtt nffi nf ill iirfni al slrel. m nit mir which have been -riling it below
c-lvr-l from him a past president’s curve successfully, but had left T o L i e u t . W . H . M e r o
V i s i t i n g I n S a n f o r d cer- Tltpr-day
tit IIII &lt;' .Mill 'A IIf 1111 flail’ i' tsi fl fn I ■- lllllg price- fill at li-fl-t Hire"
the road on the driver’s left, go­
pin.
J Stu-rmail I'1 lli-unett l.iki \\--il|i lr iM'f i nfemf rr trm Mmi* nit ifithi’- m-inlhMajor achievements of 11,,- club ing 760 feet on ii shoulder before
f11 .9Tw nvofii!
fin nliAMtt,
Mi I was elected -tale grand -'-mm.in-l tii.il hmltlme
I lie bile Lieut ( J . G . ) W II
I lien il sav­ III Til l I lls h ill fiol
were reviewed .luring th- pa-t IP kirn-king -low'ii a tilth sign, then "lll.ln," Mem, -oil -if Slienff mi I .Ini tilt iifii ii ii *I I lull yhimik 'Imufii cl of the ( ‘nolle- to ui ' ei'il tin*
I Inn rv el
I *♦" lm s11Itf Mill l r in i nn-i-l-f e-l in holt llpl'lv ••*»
months to- Mr Carlton, lie Inld nf eiosslng tin- road to the tight Ml- I' \ Ml III, who Wn- kllle-l
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the auction, whereby *(WS ivns re- ■boulder arid hitting the tiee. lie m l loll ill |\o*i'll lu-t Sepleinl •- J ell Iilinun'* IeJti c*ti I«, \t i itnt I Mi
\ Si oil \'ero Reach, v . n.imed ,iint il'iiinmi in fin itlhrt f u n il illncalrd fur ii\ ih mi
reived to carry on projects, and wa* alone In the car.
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called upon Clyde Ramsey chair­
III JiH'iiittiiii iffiiilnliti'tl 4'i ►
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man of the sight conservation the renter of hi* forehead and bumously awnrdeil the |l|-tin
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mail*'
liiia oMtndt'.l T'llnm' rinvorsitv* I .liirk-onville quarter ma-mi
derle**cd that '-ftl tielrs of glasses wa* a total wreck.
Mr- Nettle llamdlon Ruder u tn tfim I hit (I Ipi urlei illntmrnfs
rereniomeH rnmlurted nt the .luck tli*1 Sln'fficM Hi'ii’fitifir S&lt; lm«»l
Mr.
Spivey,
who
was
employed
had been nrnvlded for und-rnrlvlY«N Pnivi’ihUy, nmt flu* Tnlan** llavco wn- elei led lo he.ul the nl fi l l iltinnlv mnrh ftn in inn
sonvltle Nnvnl Ail Mint inn.
lege,| children, and that th" club hy the Standard Growers, Inc.. Is
The nunrd wns lunilc In Lieut \I*♦!1*111 Si inm»I III’ illt*•1111'«i fnlliiVt -late ('iMdlelte* Mr- Id 1 tinier f u r l n i iiil ; u n i * u dt h r 4 Ii&gt;i 11'jtied
had »lnanc"'t two "va onei-nll-ms. survived hy the widow and two M-'di's oIdow, Mr*. Frances M-"- ink: lil^ ifiji&lt;liiittH)fi nl th»* .li'vvi-ih .laek-onville wu* minted -•mm p n u l t ' i -.till
Other club achievement* listed young children of Paola.
hy (In- iiiptnln of tin Jiirksolivill- I|ti4|nhil nf MiiitiNIyii* afl&lt; i win Ii vice fiiinmnndcr Mi- 1 mi l i me
Another accident investlgal-vl stnlinn l.leut Mem wa* -In-' hi- htoli ti V* iif nf Mirifi'l y ni Mi - McF.lroy, SI Augii-liiie. pnum vice
\ri ac k K i n s 11
hv Me. Carlton were donations to
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MANl.fMiN. I Ii»r in-i m I* I ff irm
the fled Cross, th" Tourist IhilldAvrnu*' eommsuiler Mi- Laura lugli-r
down by benvy nnll nircrafl fu HM'fifi'fl Flnwir nfitl
pm Mtns vu»re killffl
nrl ni.inv
Fort Laiuleritiile chaplain
log Fund, and to floya Hint", and
while flying Ills Navy Col-in- h*»-|»itMU in N'lW Vink City
mni r mini ml ft mI ti v in i fin i &gt;'
I NITKD NATIONS N V PIh .iHttiltHtin’t
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1
the Rnv Scoot Drive. Managers
with ids -iiunilriin
irfn l Li'im t ill.i ilf.ii k mi i p issm tint.un’- Sir (-latlwvii lel.l. -'nn
I I I . A I m il l s K I U A M II
end umpires nf the Lion Junior
He wn- born (tel. 2. |!)2H u nniin fillK'fy, thr &lt;*nrnrrv “f tin'
■"tel Ir.ilu V l t d Rn--la'. I.deal
Lin I*.nn (Id miles rmilh nf Ii f i f
I I K T n N , fin
^
Tin* he al
Ra&lt;eliall League were enmmend"d
Hanford, nltendeil local elemeni n in 11111 Mfwi nrrvmiN rtynlrm. Aftri
I hr L i nI Irani 'xli m k » inm*’ aim warfare mine wa. astute.
hv him fnr their work, The end nf
sehimls nml Hemlmiu- Itigh H- li - ■ I r n v i n iy Hfin fiird h r »,« p r i &lt;lN to ifn uwivi* I* InirlMm Pn* f ii f in o n i m p
linn 1,i '1|I(HIiiii and lumped Hu* I d tie vvarn-'-l Rial an ti tactlci
the season was marked hv n pieHe graduated from Marlnit Mill tn 1In* flull 1inliin Univr 11*|ty Mr-ill m Ihls Ni'rllnn ;itllmm:h mmim* nml If
jM k P.niir strli ken |MHseiuief&gt; .....Id tint -pill die We-lern Allle-t
iiIc at Rlue Spring*. Dinners and
tnry Institute in
Alahamn
&gt; fill C'rnlrr. Ill* bn* kIrii |iinilifi‘ J ten'll kliim'frN h ;iv r fallrn m Ihe
silt villi
tel.h referred t.. the pri.pqxnl
wen* fiiv11 n|&gt;4imi frnm
1946. He joined the S’nvy on In nt »}ii* Kin«^I•1Irlifi- VrtlriMiiM ll«p* i n si few ilny*
social events of the year were
nf tin frai’k an Hnv hc ( iKiiLli'il -I Snv tel Delegate lic-.b A Maltk
(irm
ver*
nalrl
pl.mfx
hud
h
n
m
infill
in
Mir
l
i
m
n
*
m'-ot|nn«r| by Mr. Carlton.
I7lh
birthday
Immedintely
full..A 2&lt;l ymr old Hanford man took
The .1iitnliHttiM cuiiif in Snnfni‘1 Inirued I»y Ihe &gt;nn Hie li’inperu from Mu’ iivi'iturneit *i irhr" Ui' l t d the I' -J S.-cqrRv F-tuncll
Prealdent McCall commended his own Ilf" shortly after l»:6n ing Id- grnilimtion.
.p|n-..l tn tin’ t inti'll Stat-a ind
ri'ln'l Ii iml fhini h m h r| ihi'rn (fi
Following Ids releasn frnm tie in 1'i-t.l nml fir. .lH&lt;*fihMf»n mmir hit fnre hnvlmf t*nnn In MP» nne dnv tji’llii
outgoing President Carlton for his o'clock last night, Deputv Sheriff
mil i nlihril HiFiii &lt; h.*1*1 l.ve "ll.cr cuintric- tn ratify the
A llubH'r n n | i Ih mi eBiiei led eu ill
im
lt
lr
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until
hi
nun
1
tut;*’
fine achievements, and stated that Hownid Hood, reporle.l
service
lie
studied
Inw
fnr
i«
today.
t'C'.'i (ii-m-va pmIn-..I pmlnliltlng
tl.lt
n hi Ihe HriiHnn \ y fnreninl
in lUlit.
the club would m&gt;** Henry Witte The young man wa- thought •«» yeni* nl Stetsiin t'nlveislty
c » nf tinclet i-ilngli'.1 wc .iinn,
as an active member, due to the have been despondent over III served n. ilemily sloTiff unifei In
f•■111, |i,lin'd tn.ir nllt-'l d-'legate-i
father
In
til*
spare
time.
Cnlb
fart that he will be huay as dis­ health.
i.H'i'c- Turkey lit aril iml the
(
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e
m
e
n
A
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i
d
e
hack
In
netlve
duty
in
Deremlu
i
trict governor. He expressed the
He wu* (twrn J. Almey, who*,Ncltierlniiil- in .ipi.nMlng a U S
K'eatlessa na Paoe •'•art
body was found hy his parents In 1060. tuv—nritinned hi- trnlning mm
pc.pi. ...I dial die '-..elei deqinml
rereived
Ids
wings
nt
the
I’rn-n
a he-lroom of thsfr home at I2tl
in- referred tn iln- t N Ib-armaFrench Avenue, following
the t'lda Nnvnl Air Hint Inn.
n.. nl ('nmint:.-lnn
M r«. Billie Cawley
sound of Ihe blast of a single bar­
file Rrdi-h delegate -leclareri
Dies A fter IIIdchh rel shotgun. The body was found IJritiHh A m h R H H a d n r
Malik hail greatly exaggerated the
on the bed.
iiflitcitce nf thr fieneva treaty In
The death wes investigated hv
Wnrlil War II Tn h a ck thli up he
H c I|»h Put O ut Fire
lie-1
c-irre-p-i-ntence
li-lween
Mrs. mill* W. Cawlsy, wife nf Sheriff I'. A- Mero, Deputy Sher­
I'rtine Mini-lcr Siilin ami Winston
Fred I- Cawlsy, died at her horn". iff Hood and Justice of thr peace
WASHINGTON OfT— Rrlllsh Am
1 Imrrhlll in which Stalin agreed
422 Palmetto Avenue early this W. K. Watson. They were Inform­ basssrlnr Sir Ollvrr Franks out mil
ed bv Mr. and Mr*. Jnnle Abney, of bed lo watch a midnight (Ir­
did gii- should In- used against
mnrnlftg after a long Illness.
die Germans if Midi-/ used R first
Mra. Cawlay was horn In Prince­ the parent*, that they had been on Ihe embassy grounds nml wound
Outside III-1 meeting Western
ton, W. Va. and had lived here present In an adjoining room when up helping tn put II out
•lipluinnlx expressed &lt; lirllef that
for the peat six yean. Bha was a the shot was heard.
The .lalaritt blare, which did
hii-dln lias found her germ war
Owen Abney, who was popular­ an estimator! Itn.ooo da mage, wnmember of the Central naptlst
i ire char ges again-1 Ihe Dnttoct
Church attd of the Rebakah Lodge ly Tinown as "H a p p y h a d work­
tolled In alirtul 23 ml mi to* Mor­
it.ale- a Iml pnt.itn „mt now want*
ed until recently as an employee
No- 4ft.
an n doten pleena of fire fighting
in -Imp the whole tiling
Surviving In addition to the of the Southward Fruit Co.
equipment
answered the mil
Speaking In thr Security Founrll
Ha was horn Ju n t 16, ID3I, In Thuredny night.
husband la on# snn, Bobhy L. Caw­
lehli -aid Fhurrhlll bad written
ley, and one alster and hrnlher. Horrento, anil had lived here fur
None of tne embassy rexlilentStalin In IUI3 telling him Hritaln
Hervlcea will he held a t Rrlsson II years. He formerly attended lefl the main chancery The only
'tail citinr upon evidence that IndlFuneral Home at Hi00 a m. to­ Seminole High School nml was Injury wns In a fireman whose
"uted Germany might use guv
morrow with Rev, 8. L. Whatley active as a member of the Semi­ hand was burned. The hlawt, which
.gainst RiixrIb It-' assured f&gt;tnlln
officiating. The remalne will lie nole Chapter of Future Farmers threatened
the chancery
and
dial Rriialn had larg- stocks of
eent to Dunbar. W ..V *. tomorrow of America. Several year* ago he scorched an n28ox, waa believed
-aa and wait realty in me It against
accompanied by the huaband. In­ was honored by the Chapter hi he* to have started In a supply ahrd
'he Germans If Hitler used gas
terment will he held there In I"*. chosen to represent It at the
Sir Oliver, wearing a topcoat
first
National Convention nf Future over his pajemaa, turned firelight
Grandview Cerpetery.
Stalin cxpresicil gratitude for
Parmer* at Kansas City, Mo. He er when he ordered Ihe embaaay's
' ’hurdilH'* promise and did not
was faithful aa a reporter for the roof sprinkler* turned on to wet
raw DIB ON BEACH
••xprcsi the view that potsenlnn
and a number of Ida ar­ down the main building.
GULF SHORES. ’ Ala. (ft-Thou- Chapter
if large quantities nf gas homh*
ticle*
appeared
In
The
Herald.
Hsands of scrap fish dumped bv was a member of the Congrega­
-va* a crime. Jebh said. Rut nnw
HKAVY RAINFALL
shrimp boata working close off­ tional Church.
Malik suggests It Is s torrlhle
Rainfall In the heavy ahnwrr
shore intend Gulf Maehsa here
■rime for Ihe United State* tn
Survivor* Include the parent!, ytetenlay afternoon amounted tn
today driving bathtrs away.
carry on research In germ war­
Mr. and Mr*. Junl* Abney; three l .t l Inch, E. J . Moughton Jr.,
fare. he said
Owner* of bualnaaa establish brothers, CpI. Curtla Abney who weatherman, announced this morn­
"Even the Russians can't have
meats protested to the Alabama la eervlng in the Army at Camn ing, Maximum temperature was
It both ways." Jebh declared.
Conservation Department and tha Stewart, 0 * ., Delbert and Keith 94 decrees ami the low reading
mmim
runaway Patrol that tha of Sanford, and two grandfathers, waa 70. Mathar'a Store was Hood­
Mata Highway
dumping ictlvltl
activities of ahrtmgtra Tom Abney of Buehnelt and Is- ed with several Inches of water In
wen destroying thafr batch
M o v ie
T im e
T able
tha rear of the bulldlnr, following
■ae Journlgan of f t P lan*.
VVPMm
funeral sendee* for Mr. Ab- tha downpourRITE
&gt;v said tha ttoal Rah tin t be- nay will be held Sunday afternoon
Thav
"Tartan's Ravage Fury"
floating baacbwarS Thursday at 9:00 o’clock at tha Congrega­
KOJK TRANSFER ENOS
1:41 - 3t»a - 6:26 - 7:17 - 9:09
morning,
of summar tional Church with th* Rav. J. B.
ROTE ISLAND, Korea m -T he
MOVIKI.AND
Two
"Sarvicrmen
Rid#
Shaltora"
have
bean
eroctod
on
Federal
Hlahwny
17-92
a
t
the
north
and
vacation Root officiating.
beach eotta
Army aaid tonight all major ahuf- south adgt* of Sanford, They waye constructed by tho Naval Air Station’* Public Work* Department
"Korahaidler"
out "by tha him
era won
Woodmen of tha World, of fling of Rad prisoners of war on whan the Sanford American Legion Poet No. 63 augge.te-l the 'do* nml furnished the materlala. "These
I'RAIRIF, LAKE
dnda."
which ontahlution Mr. Abney wa* Kola Island fa complete.
“Variety Hour" 7:46 only
Tha KoJ* Command, ttndar Brig shelter* aro oxpretaly for the convenience of thoeo servieemen -leslrlng transportation from the city of
A Mobile Prase reporter said a member, wlU conduct graveside
"The Marrying Kind"
Hanford to tho many othefr town* and ctUoa along rout* 17-02." Lt. C. L. Sullivan explained to-lay.
thousand* of dasd flab lltttnd th* services In Evergmn Cemetery, Gan Haydofi L Boa tner, said wall Above aro Donald E. Evana (left and John J . Main a a they wall patiently for someone to stop and glvo
8:46 - 10:60
beach tor a W * mU* atretch from and they will also eat aa honorary over to.om prlaoners had been them a rtde. Both men are stationed hero In Ranford.
pallbearer*.
sUftod In D day*.
Alabtma Point to Port Morgan.

Spivey Is Killed Summer Recreational Program Is
In Auto Accident
Going Full Blast Under Stringer
On Paola Hiway

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Steel strike

T int SANFORD HERALD
!*•««&gt; I
Tut*. Juno IT, 1933

Those Graduating
From Princeton

Red Cross Gpal Is
Within 83 Fercen
Of Being Attained
,'WT
tola) of 17,(104 has been re
velvet! In the Red Croea drive in
«r ufTjfuxlmst'U.
iy* oil piriieni of Oiu goal of }&amp;r
6B9. II wax Announced today by
Mrs. Velma Oansalea, chapter *♦&lt;••
tstary-f reaauter.
Of (ha total Hanfoid contribut­
ed 14,470 of which |&amp;0S came from
the business section; $967 was
advance gifts; $t .827 was donate:!
in the leiidm tlal eectlon; 1011 by
special giuupt and 1170 by the
Negto division.
The county aten contributed $ 1
984 to the drive and the Hanford
Naval Aiuillaiy Air Station m»ru
than $1148.
In the county the fallowing rnntrlbuMon* were received; Oviedo,
•408: Altnmohte Springs, $379;
Eiavla, 890(1; l.ongwnnd.
(243;
Fern Park and Casselberry, $181,
Geneva and l.ake Mary, $148 eacli;
Lake Monroe $66: Dear Lake ami
Forest City, $18; Paata and Mark
ham, $20 and Chulunta, $19.
The Rev. II. !-. Zimmerman,
chapter chairman, announced th»t
plant are being made for a meet­
ing of the chapter at the Yacht
Cluh on Thursday night, June 'in,
at 8:00 o'rlock. Members of the
board of directors will he elided.
The public Is Invited to attend.
Thomas -Stringer la In charge
of a Red Cruse water safety pro­
gram which was started Sunday
a t the Municipal Poo).

PRINCE TON, N. J. (Special)—
Princeton University, celebrating
Its 206th commencement
with
ceremonies dating back more than
two centuries, tomorrow morning
or tb* tree-shaded north rampus
will '••infer. o r f i ' - i V S

STANDINGOOTIIOI THI WHITI HOUII, lien Mortcl (left&gt;. president ot
Junes A Laughllri Steel C o, and Philip Murray, president ot the CIO
United Steelworkers, chat together during a receu in tha Washlngion
talks to end the steel strike A settlement was btHevtd near following
a seport by Dr. John It, Steelman, acting Defense MobllUer. that "some
real negotiating" was going on.
(international Soundpholo)

HOLLYWOOD

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By BOB THOMAS

By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD UK - This Inter
view with Glenda Farrell cuuld be
approached from four different
angles:
1 Why she p re ie n New York
to Hollywood.
The smart crack log blonde who
brightened many a Warner* film
in the 309 is back In Hollywood
after a live year absence. Now
playing a role in "Apache Trail."
she waxed nostalgic about the old
days in pictures. Bui she hadn't
Ihe movie routine a bit.
DR. C. L. PERSONS missed
"I have loo much fun In ihe
OPTOMETRIST
East," she said. "Whenever thlnge
get dull. I can alwayi do television
EYES EXAMINED
or a play. 1 don't ml** my old
CLASSES PITTED
pals, because 1 see more of them
118 South Palmetto Avenue
in New York than I would If I
were here. You go to a restaurant
In Hollywood and you don't see
anybody but agents and producers.
"There’s no social life here any
more. The only lime you see peo­
ple is when someone throws ii big
party, and they can't afford lo do
ihat a n y more."
Anothrr reason sho chooses to
live In New York: Her husband,
Dr. Henry Ross, has a big prsc
tire there, lie's Hie fellow who
came lo treat her sor-i throat dur­
ing a play and en jrd up by m ar­
rying her.
2. How she prefers Ihe stage
lo movies
Glenda 1* a battle toughened vel
eran of the film business, lint when
her contract a! Warners ended In
1949, she chose to make Ihe stage
her primary career again.
"I went through the mill here,"
she recalled. "1 think I did 20
pictures in my Grit year at Worn
•rs, Sometimes I would lie In three
pictures that were shooting il the
same time. It was good expert
•nee. but I preferred to go nark
• M ere l i r r l c e te M ere P l i c n
to the stage.
• M ora Scenic fteufes
"There's something more sails
• F in est M odern Coaches
lying uboul working In s play
You get Ihat Immediate response
a lo w e s t Faroe In f r i v t l
from the audience, und you lee)
AHIIKVIU.il. N. C,
111.41 Ihat your performance Is your
MHMINGHAM, ALA.
II.II own. In pictures, you get Inisbecause you lee I you huvo
IIALTIMOHK, MO; —........
17,9: (ruled
no power over what you're doing
CINCINNATI, O.
17.71
"II ynu've built up n name, yuu
LOS ANGKI.KH
43.31 cun always go uul every year and
HKATTI.K. WASH.
60.8: play autnmar theater* And during
1 generally took any
PirrsilURG, PA. ____
81.81 ihe season
that showed any promise
NEW ORLEANS
12.7!
ven If It looks like a (lop, some
WASHINGTON, D. C.
17.74 good might come u( II. 'Life Be­
ATLANTA, GA.
___
8.24 gins" played only seven perform
ances, but It was Ihe show that
MONTGOMERY, ALA. .... 10.04 got me my first movie contract."
RALEIGH, N. V.
124.1
3. How she likes television.
"I'm wild almul it," she en­
GREENVILLE, H. C.
10.61
MOIIILE, ALA.
...
. 10.44 thused. "I guess I've played about
dram atic show und I'm al­
DETROIT, MICH. ...... . 13.61 every
ways doing a panel."
What about the rigor* of live TV,
fiat In . /. ills la ln p en 4w st Tries
which have caused many a movie
name to swear thuy will only do
GREY 114) IIND
TV on HlmT
HUH STATION
" If* tough work, oil right." ihe
202 E, Commercial
admitted, "but I love It. If* not
Phone 00
e**y for movie people, lieciuie
they have to remember *11 their
line*. AUo, they have to learn how
lo conierve their energy ao they
can lualaln a performance for an

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hour. That'* something you don't
learn In pictures."
4. How she likes being a grand­
mother.
Like Marlene Dietrich. Juan Ben­
nett and others, Glenda i&gt; a glamor
grandma. Her son, night club en­
tertainer Tommy Farrell, ha* a
daughter.
"I think if* wonderlul," she
commented " l see no reason why
you have to look like (Ml, Just be­
cause you’re a grandmother Being
one has great advantages. You can
enjoy the children, but you can
leave them whon they get on your
nerves You don't have to worry
about the upkeep."
So there are the four angles on
Glenda Farrall. Take your pick

degrees upon 1)21 persons, the
fourth largest group aver to
celve degrees from Princeton at a
■Ingle graduation exercise.
Before nearly 6,000 person* in
the "Commencement Amphithea­
ter," Dr. Harold W. Dodd*. Pie■blent of the University, will piesent eight different kinds of de­
grees, raogkig fiom bachelor do­
greea In th* ]|iberel arts and en­
gineering, to Masters of Public
Affairs In the Woodruw Wilson
School of Public and International
Affairs, to doctorates of philo­
sophy.
Residents of 41 stales, the It'strict of Columbia and 12 foreign
nation* will be among the 670 non*
lor* who will complete their
undergraduate careers tomorrow.
The list of honor graduates in­
cludes three Rhodes Scholarselect, Robert W. Ilellwarth, Detrolt, Mich., John R. IJronk, Balti­
more, Md., and Hugh A. Burns.'
Denver, Colo., as well as Richard
W. Kasmaler Jr., Maumes, Ohio.
All-American football player and
one of the outstanding athletes In
Princeton’s history.
One of the 99 doctoral degrees
to be conferred tumurruw will bo
awarded posthumously tu Tor I).
Stover, a graduate student of ex­
ceptional promise and u former
Hot and flying Instructor tn the
loyal Norwelglan Air Forcu, who
died Inst February as n result of
Injuries sustained while skiing
near Ml. Washington, N. If. Sta­
yer. 30 years old, was studying
Physic* at Princeton on a fellow­
ship awarded by the Koval Nor­
wegian Council of Industrial and
Scientific Research.
The list of graduating seniors
from Florida follows:
James A. Wrlglit, Coral Cables;
John D. Fox, Cnluesvllle; Philip H.
May Jr.. Frederick H. Nclmltx,
Joseph W. Hhnnds, Gilchrist It,
Stockton, Jacksonville; Michael
Mahoney, Miami Beach: Georoe P.
Garrett, Orlando; Ronald IL Wideman, Palm ileucii, and Frederick
N. Ilossetter, Sanford.

SOUTH AFRICIAN
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
igv-Hupporter* of Prime Minister
Daniel F. M ilan's Nationalist gov­
ernment, bntlling with atones, Tron
bars, plckheud* und nail-studded
clubs, broke up ii rally ul Ihe op­
position United Democratic Front
Monday night
Thirty-two persons were Injured
Two others were arrested after the
angry limb stormed the meeting,
ullemled by about 3,000, In one of
Johannesburg's public squares.
Torch Commando* — eg - serv­
icemen pledged to mist Ihe Mulun
regime — drov* the Nationalists up
u side street os 80 police arrived.
WORK PLAN OFFKKF.D
The torchmen with police formed
LANCASTER,
J*u lAl — Two un­
a human barricade across the
street tn l the Nationalists main usual |)rii|K)sals have been uttered
lulm-d their barrage of stones In employes of the Hearings Cp.
nf America during negotiations for
from a distance.
V new contract.
DRAFT MUOTA NET
The cumpany, which has not
ST. AUGUSTINE UV-MsJ. Gen. been struck. Monday offered I/ical
Vivian Collins, State Selective 1933. United Steelworkers of Amer­
Service director, Monday laid ica (CIO) a 3 per cant Increase to
some 309 Floridians wd! be drafted male employes for each dependent
child under 17 and a preferential
In July.
He also said another Ml regis­ hiring plan for widows of employes
trants who previously failed men who (tie while actively working
lul examinations will be re-ex- for the company.
a mined during the month under
There are some 330 production
a slightly lower standard.
employes In the single company
The U S. draft call for July plant The union did not indicate
Is 31,000, all scheduled lo be put what action would he taken on Ihe
In the Army
proposals.
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to shut down Ita I.S-inch rocket
plant at Lansing, Mich., on June
23. A spokesman laid, however,
any will continue produc
the company
Hon of 90-mlUlmeter high-velocity
lank cannon and tooling up to pro­
duce internal working p arti of the
Sapphire jet aircraft engine.
In Detroit, It waa reported the
Ford Motor Co. may be forced to
cic:c dow*
&gt; a fct(ore Ibettod of the week itfCffiUfo
of a shortage of tubing blamed on
Ihe steel
' ‘ alrike.
all “
officials of the Oei
iral Motor*
Janei
f’orp. '• Cadillac tank plant at
rievelind said It hi* enough steel
(or from 10 day* to two week* of
operation.
The government ha* been assured by Philip Murray, president
of the CIO and tha USW:
"Count on us to produce the
essential military product* neces­
sary to carry on our fight agslnit
the menace or Communist l i t r e s
ilnn."
Murray has directed a 4-man
ruminlttee of the USW to help
work out an acceptable plan for
defense needs for steel. So far the
government ha* announced no apeclfic way ot achieving thia output,
although II aald a plan bad been
worked out to transport steel
Mured In struck warehouses to
weapon* manufacturer*.

P lane Attack
il'n a lla a e a e t s a r u t o a e i

said he was jumped by the two
Soviet fighters about ea mile* off
the Soviet • held Estonian coast,
In an area where the Russians are
reported to be holding vast sea
nut air maneuvers
Six of Ihe plane crew were flown
back to Stockholm Monday night
in appear before an Inquiry board
of high air force official*. The *evi-nih. who had been shot In the
arm. remained in a Hangoe hoipltal.
Editorials In Stockholm newspa­
pers of all political shades bitterly
assailed the Russian attack a*
"Piracy,”
"gangsterism ,"
and
"rulhlos* terrorism ."
The Socialist Mnrgon-Thlnlngen,
mouthpiece of the government, de
scribed It as a "cruel and senseI'M*’ act, 'enraging the whole nalion.

(LaatlaaeW rra a * V la s Oae I

High Lew M l
90
83
Asheville
Chicago
93
67
96
Cleveland
73
Los Angeles
77
60
l*»
94
New Orleans
68
New York
94
37
60
Seattle
f,l
76
Jacksonville
Miami
64
It
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Temperatures ranged from 90 to
100 degrees along and east of tha
Mississippi River to the Atlantic
Coast with the exception of the
New England state*.
It was 104 In Springfield, O. St.
Louis simmered through a second
consecutive day of 101 - degree
temperature* There w*i some
hope of relief today to end the 12dav heat wave.
Readings continued at record
highs tn most of the South, with
ton above marka in many areas.
Arkansas has not had a major
rainfall in 23 day*. Washington's
top mark was 93 and Philadelphia
sweltered In 92 • degree heal. It
was 94 In Harrisburg, Pa.„ and 93
In Pittsburgh.
New York and Nawark, N. J.,
were comparatively coo] with high
marka of 84 while In New England
the maximum* ranged from 64 In
Caribou, Me. to 84 (n Boston.
TO PROBE INCIDENT
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina i * Argenlina has promised Brail) to
Investigate thoroughly recent bor­
der Incidents batwaan the two
countries that ted BratU to rein­
force her frontier troopa.
The Rio de Janeiro government
had accused Argentine border po
lice of killing and kidnaping Bra­
silian cltiiena In Brailllan terri­
tory.
The conciliatory Argentine reply
Monday aald the Incidents were
due to "common faults" and may
have resulted from the "energetic
repression of crim e." It promised
to curb Argentine officers in Iho
future
Au atom of heavy hydrogen ix
called deuterium.

Notice To Property Owners!
Thu 11)51 Delinquent Heal Kata to Tax Lint of the
City of Sanford, Florida Ih punted nt the front door of
the City Hull and a t the front door of tho Court limine
In the City of Sanford. Florida, and will rem ain ao
punted for u period of four connucutlva weukn.
All Real E state upon which th e 1051 taxes have
not been paid, and ag ain st which tax certificates have
not already been issued, will be sold a t public auction
on the 27th. day of June A. D. 1052, commencing a t 10
o'clock A. M„ a t the front door of the City Hall In the
City of Sanford, Florida.

VENIRE CHANGE BOUGHT
TABU’A CB - John W. GUIfe Jr*
accused nt torturing and hanging
his 4-year-old stepson, asks th a. h i
be tried away from his home coun­
ty of Hillsborough.
He and his wife are charged
with beating, starving and finally
hanging Wayne Dolman. They atm
under first-degree murder indicF:
ment.
j|
Cliffe asked the court for a 1
f h * n g i - T . o F " J l l 'M
j.L. _iwud»
of a "mountain of distorted pub- 1
Hetty" by Tampa newspapers and
because of rem arks by State At­
torney J. Rex Farrior and hla
assistant*.
•

was announced Monday by the De­
fense Department after a confer­
ence pVcivil defense directors from
all s'.ates and territories.
Smith estimated from so to 80
volunteers will be needed to man
each of the thousands of posts.
Their special job will be to spot
*'-»• * fljdssu-hroiir--*‘ '" J feet
thuse dlfiicull to pick up on radar.
The network of lookouts will be
co-ordinated with the Canadian air
defense program.
Observers will be spotted in 27
states irtetchlng from North Caro­
line northward to Canada, west
ward to the Pacific Coast and INSLKANCE AT A SAVINQ
u
southward to Sun Diego.

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VOLUM E X X X X I11

I*

Hits At Excessive Ex­
penditures And De­
cries Influence Of
US “Land Generals"

Mine Worker Boss De­
clares His Union Is
’In Fight With You’
On Present Impasse

•

WASHINGTON i.fl - A sworn
denial by Henry J Kaiser that
he "swindle*” Hip government
through Influence on war contracts
appear. .! m the Congressional Itee
old today
The industrialist's 83 page stale
tnent, in which he accused certain
unnamed enemies of attempting
to wrerk hi* enterprise*, got Into
the record alter un unusual chain
of circumstances.
Rep. O'Kouski (It WIs ) hurled
the swindle charge last month.
Then last Saturday he aiiiioimred
he would present Kaiser's detailed
denial to the House.
He planned to do this Tuesday
His office announced, however,
that the congressman, up for ro
•laction In November, wus delayed
on a barnstromlng tour In Wlicon

sin.

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In O'Konski's absence, Rep
Morrison (D I.a ) pul the docu
ment In the rrroru. lie said he
acted at the request ol ('had E.
Calhoun, vice president of Kaiser
F raier
O’Konskl, at Ills home In Mer
rill, Wiv , said In a slateinenl Tues
day night:
"No one was given aiillioritv lo
make any insertion on my behalf
or In my imme In llie Concessional Record on any m atter purluln
in« lo Henry J Kaiser or any of
hla enterprises. When any such
statement Is made It will came
from me and from no other
sourc*."
Earlier, In an advance cupy of
■ *peech he planned to deliver
Tuesday, O'Knnskl said Kaiser's
statem ent—In the absence of any
sworn conflicting evidence—"cutn*
|jl«Jely refutes" the charges he

made.

Kalaer, In a latter acompanylng
Ms itatem rnt, said the "clandeatine iourccs" of, the charges weru
•ntthlesaly romlplrlng to cripple
the Kaiser enterprises " He added
llu t these people win riot escape
*" •

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
No matter how ' far away

from home you may go on yoar
vacation yen ran readily fetch
ap on tha home town news by
reeding Ike Hanfeed Herald
whan yen retnrn. Ten ran ar­
range with year carrier hoy. er
Ihrmigk Charlie Merrlean, circa*
latlaa manager, by telephoning
141, ta have your regular lento*
al the Herald saved for yen
yen are away, le he da*

l! H. Navy Phot..
The Fleet R lserve Association lielil their Inital lull&gt;&gt;ii of officers uod presentation of d ia lle r at the
Reserve Armory ir Sanford Inst week. T. A. Davis, past rvgiuiiul vice pi.nl,lent of Hranrli Ul was the
installing otficer. Z. C. Ilaurshan was elected as pres Ids lit of Itrnndi 147, George Powell vice president,
an.I II. It. Rohinrro secretary, treasurer. Elected to the board of director* were J .1 linvts. .1 Clark, K. W
liuoer, C. H. Simpson, and J. C. Hhriver. J. C. Hrow ti, USN l cured, was piesente.t will. I lie past aecre
lury award. Members from Rraiichv* Ul, 117, and 1 2d were present ul Ihe insinuation exercise. liiancl.
147 was organised by D. M. Thompson, ADC of fig liter Squadron 111, Cauiei An Group I hr. . From
left to right above aie J. C. Brown. J. li. Shrtvsr, J Clsik, l&gt; M Thompson, T A Duvis, /. C. Ilanral.an, 4. J. Davis, E. W Hauer, II. D. Robinson, and &lt;1. Powell

Harriman Tops Florida Crewmen Conger Of Air
Of Bomber Itecord
Kefauver In DC
Station Heads
Impressive Kills
Fighter Group
Voting Tuesday TOKYO (.P -Three IJ S boinhc.r

W A S H IN G T O N
\Y
John
I.
Lewis told Ihe striking C H I Steel­
workers today Ills mine workers
are "In Hie fight with you" und
said tils union Is getting up U III
indllon dollar bind to help ihem
wm their stnke
l ewis, head &lt;d Ihe lon.lKK) mem
her Mine \\ ilkei* tIlium, pledged
llu- lull Mippnit ol Ills union in a
message lo Philip Mm rat leader
ol tin- i lo minim-1* who walked
oil Hu ll |*de, 1* il.o . ago 10 a
dispute o l d wages and a union
shop

llu- Mine Wnikers’ ehieltaln said
Murray's Steelworker* are en
gaged in a light with "rapacious
and predatory interest* "

Hut he said, lie is confident Ihe
steelworker* will win their ohjee
live* "hy llu- strength and forli
lode ol your great inemlierslllp.
and hy Hie legitimate supporl id
American lulmr "
Lewis said :my ullempt In Invoke
Ihe I'afl
Hartley Act to slop Ihe
steel strike would he "a heinntl*
■rum - against A .....Mean labor. Mil
li social in li* eoiiei'pl, and peril
ttiisly de-.lriullve id innllileuee III
•In- piinelples ol nor Am erican
lepuldle "
M u ll.is s iiiiiun inuld drills un
1.1. C’ulhdl Juilifx \\ t ’uiuRT
Hie lo in 111ion dollar bind as needed
III |i| •*!«! In' :i&lt;11li AIt ink
in Imaiiec its strike and could re
lull I ItIIf \ KlVf, IIli*t Ir uoe of pas il will-lies el aide
Lewis s|mke up sliurtly alb-i
till4 olili'f*! Mini |||4i* t di-t-iiraleii
l.eiiiiuniie Slahili/er linger I. Put
III till* \ I lit lit If Fle#t
n ull reported Rial the sleel Indus
II*' liUrt
I •lit I\
li'lli'Vi'll
|.t b y ha* been assured "friendly and
rt.im li
I i; Unborn, who war s*iiip a llu -lir" eoiislderatloii ul a
steel priee linosl If a strike settle
littiM fiiris! to W iiihluginii It. r
v,
ineiil l* .ichlesed
lit*|uii •infill &lt;»l tin* v
&gt; „ti\\

Airmen Are
Danes Are Alerted
Kiwanians Hear Malik Prepares
Blast Alleging
Expert Expound
Germ Warfare
On Concentrate
Fusttate Engineer Ex
plains Process Foi
Getting Fruit Juiie
II...s fl. ti n to unge t tint entrule
|*l ••till &lt;ll Mllll t'.llllll'tl ut •Ithu&lt;,-ale 1 itrus Ctm ii-iilrnte ('•■
tipn alive at Fnn-*l t'lly ssa* r plained l » K lw xm a n- unlay
Lj
lilu I l*kt, t'oinpaus
prudiii'tlnn
manat's i
.Mi hi*ki-, who ssa* iiilrottuei-il
hy
A .MoriIsuli, ssa* Itiiliirily
I u n i i-lii’ inii'i ul tin- Food .1111
t-lillii 1 &gt; .mil Clii'iiili'Ul I t'lp , alt.
Ini' Im u m llvi- III the di'tlgn alnl
. mint•«••-!itin of i-iiro-t 1 rnt-emdii,:
pinole iii i i - and iihruml, mil i* a
prute*'ltnuil legisleli-tl engllu-i'i
lb* 1* a liieniher tif Ihe ilrllllnln
Itolaiy 1 luh
A. a no aos ttl Mniplifs mg In*
e*pliiii.il mu of tin juice .'nlli'eu
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a him I.in,uul Kvupm wlimi a Ihe
lieiili nl Hir pi 01 e , In- p o llili'l
mil, 1 h, 1 iliess a p n iu ie el 11 iea
ketlli W ilei al tea lesil 0 ill- il
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1, rs aeheil ul ISO degree*.
Ilin In 1 hr ilpplliutliili of Ih l.
plllliiple it IS lint lieeessuiy m
use In al in evupi'iullng
svuls i
I iu iii the uinugi* ndse, he stats'ii
lly iis'iiiiltg u vui 'IIUIII aliiive llu
job's, evupsiiutlon or hoilmg ••(
the juleo takes place ul 34 1st In
dwgiee*. T liU Jiiii-v, frsmi ivhleh
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crewmen who have down go com
bol missions as a team were errdl Attiick
Squadron 35
led today with killing 230 Red* id
3&lt;&gt;n plunuliig to attack a United
Proved Its Might
Nation* jMi-idinii on the Korean
In Korean Theater
west coast
Air ollieers said It piohuhly uu*
Ihe most successful one plane blow
lly The Associated l*re.»
Averelt Harriman pailayed all of Ihe war
The airmen are Id Robert I.
out support ul President Truman Mosley.
pilot, son of .Mr uo.l Mi*
and civil righls to u runaway vie '/. T Mosley. Sluurt. Fla Ills wife
lory Tuesday over Sell Estes Ke ( .Hole, live* at 323 El I'ra.lo, West
louver in the District of Cnlunibiu Palm liearh, Fla . aoil Ids broHier
Democratic presidential prefer Comic Strip Artist /aek Mosley. In
cnee raeu.
Miami
It wus Harrimun's ilehiil al Hip
i'pi. Robert Yirkslls, gunner, son
hallol box Now mutual security ol Mr anil Mrs John Yirkslls.
I'utnum told a new* emifeience
administrator, he lias served In Grand Itapids, Mich
*I.l. Cotmlr.
st li
juiru-J |||U( |„. .,||(| Jiilin H Slei'lniiili. oi­
muny appointive governnfent |ki*Is
Capl William It Sanders, nuvt i VA .'15 in bVliruuiy uf 1051. U a ling deb-use iniibllller, discussed u
hut never betoiu sought election. gator, Abilene, Tex.
tiumuite of ^thc j|
„ |„„ ihu&gt;reuso during the lie
lie won two priips: The Dis­
Mosley gave llda *lory of the
0. H. Naval Aen- entlaluui. which broke dossn Hi
trict's six vote* at the July 21 recent single It 20 raid
leiiiy ut Aimam ^ V i'a g .
Deniocrallr presidential nominal
"We were called In to hit ltd*
i'jlji V 1« • * ,of
llut Ftiliiam *a|d the figure wu*
ing convention and the prestige of ill ea on Hie Korea west eg as I Our
IUU Ini medial#- mriitidiitd "uinung nlher things,
healing the vote-getting senatur fotre* wefe occupyIny a hit of
Ilia imultllig inlstili ■ &gt;» but.
ly after leaving y„" nulluni' tvax settled."
from Tennexaen.
iU'MiIM s'liMV^ annua wrist ias*e,
land off the coast which was un
Annapolis.
- r u|
f
,
- prrlluV» Ian
Kefauver has won all but one of Island by day and a iwnlnsola at
it is Mended svltll -Ingle
x x r v e d ahnxid designed In prod for it settlement
13 previous preifttfntial primaries night when Ihe terrific tides re­
III I'liglh jllli'e w Ill' ll le lu illi soii.slh«
UH8
Clnelh
eume
again*!
till*
hackgrounil
id
-, ,u.r „ l v , (l| „ „ f„ llr III Dili*
-th a t one being Florida's on May ceded.
mill 11* Gmiiieiv nlli«*r iH'Vi'loiMiirnU.
widen u imii m in ii»«
0, copped by Georgia Sen Richard
" Ih e U N Hoop* on the ground
Officer.
F
r
o
ni
I I In* 17 slay strike of ll.ai.uixi
and fnuen at dll
Russell.
told u* about 300 Red* were mas*
henhe
ssi-ol
in
l lli Stielss.irker* was hegliiliiug In
,,eluw a.is. In. ......... note.*.
Harriman
claimed
('resident dig far an attack across Hie mud
the
Naval
An
nm li iiiiiuitiiius production serious (|i ,|1.,.|lll,.,|
Truman's approval—but not for flats We made a couple id passes
Conger
Station,
Pen*u ly \ plant at Cleveland hulti-d
mat endorsement—ol Ids cum lo locate Ihe ill and then driqqH-d
Hi* I•»!•! of i i i II d i of
to
cola, where lie received III flight making ul inortiir *hell* and two (Mill
puigii The I'resldenl reportedly' I two lllllulls
III jllltT,
lll|t Oil! Illltt III'
training.
lirui*
al
Ib-lroil
*abl
they
would
is cool toward Kefauver'* eauili
I*••V•' I IIIIM'Ilt 14(10111114*1111^ :» I »l»4»
"The troops down below told us
A i-'liug I ■Iin III Hie lii-l -d vouii have l&lt;&gt; -lop in.iking rocket*
|l tiNllMUftl llu l*M4tr llk l.il
dacy, although lie bus said all the we were rigid on target So we
riililiing
VA
lift
1*
Ihe
S
ip
liiH
""
lo
.iddituio
lo
Hu*lnker*
ii
u
ii
i
uoultl he Democratic nominees are made eight mure passes, dumping
good men utul qualified (or Ihe bombs amt plastering Ihe area with E let-nils• llffleer, I.l Colmli II Hi." , 11*1000 milker* III allls-d lo
S. Sliuiig Also an Aliinipoli dll*lile* wen- idle tweau*e ol lay
presidency.
the 14 machine gun* uii a II 20
Complete returns from the DI* Our guys down below got pretty grxihuile, l.t. Cailldl. Strong ha oillieen ssilh VA 113 sllit'e Drci-m'-t i
2 White House lalk* were goliq!
Irlrt's 43 prrelnrts gave Harriman excited
I isaallNwril (••» l ' « « r M l«kil
uf mr&gt;i
14,073 to Kefauver'.* 3,377. Theirs
"W e left at daylight amt returned
Atlui-k Sqiiailrun lift's Idslm s l
were the only names un the ballot Ihe next night. The If N troops
Write ins Included 83 fnr Russell, told os they had Investigated the truly one of fame and aehn-vt
130 for lllhuls Gov. Adlal Steven arru we hit and found we hud merit, which date* all the was
The Hi'inlliulf t'uunly I.Titldieo1'
son mill 30 for I'reiident Truman killed about hull Hie 300 Iti-ds, hark In the year ItLI.'l. The *qoud
(" I I I lull lee me I
yesleidny
Mild
The vigorous campaign* waged knocked out Rirlr command | misi ran itislgnia, svhieh I* a ereepirn
eleetesl M is. Hull' lluiid
Men
by Horriinnu and Kefauver were and iiiiillcry and mortar position* paillht-i M-eiidllgly ulaml In sin*win 111 &lt;*( inlrtitiiii-eil at tills line
wither ii, il, t'hrilrmnii fm Ihe
a treat for normally voteless III*
•‘They were pretty hippy about
t,
„,i Wim, ,h,.
euiiiliig year, Mi
I i Wllbaiu*
trlct rpslik.nl*. The record tiiruoul
m u nil
yuarh.
iiiiiiuiiues'il today
more than doubled the Republican "■
llu- ih-iilii of W nihlogloo John
Mr*. Meriwether Mieieed- Mr
rs
*
rs
I
1,1
&gt;*ur
VA 86 M
prim ary’s 7,300 vole last month n * 1
VVA.SIIINi; I ON
l&gt; \ lull In
Mllll, Id N u* ,110 Negro field lldmi ,\ ,1. Peterson u* leudei of Ihe
knuwii II* Iturublng Hqnadruu
Kefauver still leads the pre con M a l e I f e g i n B 1 ' r u b t *
;»lrp,uui il radlu iiiul ti ll v i mit
t-r. mi the night of June 7 w»* group whleh iluilng llu' pis I yi'isi
/
t
g
i
i
rs
slid
ups-rated
uliourd
the
L
ventloit race for delegate strength,
•Ills' Is* is knlfs' Wound Inflicted bV |inn |„.(.|, ni'live lo Ills' piniiiollsiu *I .it Hills fI Mill Mil I lilt I' l I'll m»
O f C o n v i c t h i H C I i p e Sand.,,.,, Irom IBBO to Deeenil
u* tabulated nation wide by The
iinsdhrr Ns'gio from N ii »* iiii , linn nf |||t, pn^mui, ,,r iln- jnvsnlh- l l Madrasi's id pulilu .il i .itidid ih
.if
in
1
1
Associated Cress. With (110 needed
*bd|di Miller, 21, II wu* sls'ler
| nrt uf 1(131 ITie eoiniudlei* wi ld lit a Si'liali* Him i* ru id ririu i
Following
their
lout
of
,luis
POMPANO
L
f»—
The
stale
opemil
for nomination, Kefauver has 240
units si hy is Jury yesterday » f
„0UK|,| i„ |m |&gt;i•-*•- Hi, 11MI.lV
will,
tinKniutogn
A
ir
on
luvi'stlgation
today
into
the
es
lo Itusiell's l i t 1* anil llarrimun'a
Iln li'ip l.ltuui .d m kvinild pi*
tr mooli nl no Inquest _ s-sinilueted ||,|r|ury fl(r, n,.rv ,-,| i„ .Seiuliioliihiiiihiiig
Squadron
T
h
n
o
ul&gt;
cu
|
m
of
seven
white
prisoner*
from
new total ol o u t
M ill Ihl* *IIII Illll* lllllll •ll .41f*III
nl
Ihe
Csiurl
llsni-e
hy
W
L
.
nerve.I
u
hu
iid
such
fiuiunin
a"
I
'o
i
llil
y
o
u
t
h
,
and
d
Ini's-oiiipibil
a
road
camp
near
Poinpuno
Kim
Pome
there wax very little smoke rls
i .iiididali
liiki'd up i *I*
\VIt Imill, )u»lli-e of Ihe |ie ill's* isnd
un
log from the Republican rumps day night All hill two of the pri» rrafi i-a rrln s a* Ihe l!H S l.c » un­ HInIs- Allsirney Muriuy Over u us'iMptiook of Hanford and
And llli* II miI m * Hi p i un' lh*
niile
County
ui'tivilli'*
and
nil
ion,
the
UKH
Enterprise,
the
l
:i:
oners
hav
•
been
recaptured
The top contenders-Gen Dwight
llli .1 mi* hy Vnli'r \ m1»- I.i Ii I hi
vnnes-H
State Prison fnspecior II D F.nie*. and was ujierating uli"»i I street.
Elsenhuwer und Ohio Sen. Robert
tla&gt;
iiip iiir d lli.d if i
Illicit
Till*
finding
niHke*
Miller,
now
the
li.VH
Yorktuwn
wlien
the
ITuitfur
u
new
yen,
uf
us'
fa it—were in Denver and Wash­ West ua* tent In the cunii, which
i ll* luiii' h» mu' i aiulidsdi d iiiii t
lluMtlnura
Ois
fa**
Vu*r
1
heing
held
III
County
Jail,
nubs'ompli'slinicnl
winul*„
.liis-um
.I
iqivrab-s tinder the State Road De
ington, respectively.
m.ike s-qn.-il inns a v ail.ililt* In lo
|eel to prosecution on h charge ut II,..........
Mr*. Williams "iquini'iit,.
Elsenhower was meeting with purl ment. lie will conduct an in­
of
murder,
a*
(he
lory
finding
snitl.
Alining
tns-ise
are
llie
effort
GOP delegates from Oregon and vestigation and confer with CVpI. 2 F o r m e d W i l d L i f e
i i i i i - piovleloli, oHi-is-d hv K.-js
Muletl tloil "Rsiidololi Miller did to nrriirs- the uul of u truiiivd ■fori,
Arltana after talking Tuesday with J. 0. Kirby, llie catnp supervisor
ii ill (Viisli j - pi'ciln
H,.,i
then
and
there
kill
and
malm
M
e
n
F
a
c
e
C
h
a
r
g
e
s
psychiatric
cuuius-lso
to
u**ist
lluTwo of Hie escapees wore caught
delugotea from Colorado, Utah and
• I.tiioio- may lint .-•-is■•&gt;• Hu- so,,
juvenile
Imlgv,
Douglas
Hlen
Washington
Johnaon."
Wyoming. Ills strategy In these near SI Petersburg Tuesday after
ol |,lll ll ll'ill pi-l'l'lo
Jack Morrinoii wu* fsiri'iiiMii uf „tr iiiii , ismI tin- Ks-hosil nyslem In Illll'
they vended along Tampa llay In
BARTOW on — Two former wild
l«uall*r*4 Oa ra s e Waart
llll- lllMIM- relllM-ll hv VOll-l- Vole
eanylng
suit
It*
pisqumi-d
pntgrnui
the
lllry
whli-li
fullnWIlig
un
liuiir
throw bloodhounds off iheir trail life ollieers havn been charged
to knot I. out id llo no-,iM i,• n
A posse of peace nfflcera appre with iieeeplliqi hrlhe* from two of inquest, retired u short time ■if ••iiiI'IiunI* on llo- lis-itllli uf tln- | lovision vvliieti would pi••t.it.it ill-.
Citrus Industry ! h
luifure ie o-liing u slcelalon. Jury elilltl.
bended Joseph Hlorlo and Joseph
riminiitioii
iigain-d
ns*v. s|&gt;;ip«-i
Tin- rsilillliltlvi- Mini llils-luln to ■
men iiirlinled II. P. Mi-Aithiir,
Domao Jr. who had crossed llie commerelnl flshormen.
Told Of Problems state
pulill- her.-v xeekillg i .iiilii Iici -iim --.
promote
the
seli'i'tiioi
Ilf
a
Semi
from Pompano after fleeing
C. E Collins, Dundee, und Kd J. D. ('usnwdy, I.. A. Smith, J. R.
Sums- liswiimkerN nml tins might
mile County "family of the year" give
CHI, Lakeland, are eliarged with Duunwny nml Dork Ih-nnett.
simpers pieferieil l.ihi.
LAKELAND o r - " F « r too many theA camp.
to Nls-cligtlirn funiily life III the i J'.'.V r snew
The
testimony
of
Willie
Halley,
third
waa
apprehended
along
conspiracy
lo
violate
the
stabsu id il vvimld only put puli
■upla havo a pot program (o solve
Basil 7 west of Deerfield gome laws and with taking bribe* operator of Ihe Orange Blossom community.
1l o h i - r v nil (ill e q ii.,1 fooling v.llli
Ylemi of tno industry," Stale
Till- nrxl regnlur mi'Vtmg of llo- oilier .ipplieuutx
Beach Tuesday night. Ha waa Wil­
Warrant* lor their arrest were Cafe oil the Southwest Road and
yno Roll* of (be Unl­ liam
committee
will
he
ill
the
full
lot
llaxley,
30.
outside
of
the
city
limits,
Indi
nltneo
by
Fred
W.Joues,
Lakeland
Fseept lor I lot :•■!'■■ umemlms-nl
v m llit/ of Florida told Florida CltStill at large are Edward New* director uf the South Florida Di rated that Johnson was the vic­ the members will lie xiihjeel to wliieli was upproved liy .1 (I2 hi 27
ni* Mutual
lulu member* at their an- lilll.U,
cull hy Mrs, Meriwether through rluniling vole, Hie I Inn vs* mriiMiii
and
Junior
Ktealey,
21.
vision
of
the
Stale
Game
and
Fresh
tim
nl
o
sudden
attack
hy
Miller.
mini meeting
mis .1 Tueidiy.
Tucid
Those caught shortly after Hie Water Fish Commission.
Johnson. In, stated, had liven uul the rummer.
is simil.il lo one puss eil hv IInBelts,
Belli,
Agriculture al break
»* Iprovost for Agrlc
were Jam es Ward, 11, and
Both ColHns and Gill were vet -landing fur nume time hv the
Senate lo revisu the Federal t mu
the university,
Tilly, said It Is time the Jamea
Roger
Hllli
27.
eran
officer*
In
Ihe
commission
juke
box
In
the
cafe,
when
Miller
ininiieutiou Law
I t t 'H p o i i H e E x p e c t e d
induitry moke* up Hi mind whif
Jones said Hie charge of briber) entered the front door, and ap­
&gt;» •
lliuise d-'imte on llie eoiiipllc.ilcsl
lo do and -suggested people stop
covers
a
period
of
one
year,
lbH
y
S
a
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started
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liill fueuxed on eanqmign ,.|H-eelie&gt;
"/•llln g under • consumption" of Court Is Considering
added
the
two
men
also
had
per
then,
before
a
word
hail
been
expecleit lo erovvsl llie airvvave&gt;
citrus whan fruit prfesa are low,
Illegal fishing.
-spoken, turned and "hit him" with
Disbarring A ttorney milled
Captain William White of th&lt;- ilurilirf the sqiiiiiner
Mutual members confirmed tbe
GUI
resigned
from
Ihe
cornmis
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I n knife, Inflicting a wound In the Salvation Army loilay exiiroioetl
The
Federal
Coniniiiiiieatiiei
election of IT new directors, wbo
TALLAHASSEE uri-The Florida linn June &amp; and Colltna, who then ,-hest. Johnson Iml no weapon eonfiilenee that there will lie a Com minion'* present policy al
i.dfourned without eleatlgf a new
was
on
his
vacation,
waa
flrad
|,ls
hands
at
the
time,
he
degenerous reiponxe to Hie numer­ ready says ratlin uml TV xlalliiii.
president.
Supreme Court la considering (ha
That was the day after rommls- , |are,f.
ous letters sent out s|,|,ruling for 1-unnol censor stieeelie.'i liy polilleal
President Lacy 0 . Thomas, slate bar'a recommendation that
ttlon
agents
had
raided
a
lake
near
Nherlff
P.
A.
Mem,
called
to
fuiiste witli which to carry on lo­ candidates ami raimot lie lielil
Groveiaad, is not eF
'
eligible for
a Manuel Glover, a Lakeland attor­
„tand. stated that Johnson cal work.
liable for vvliat (tie eandlilates nay
third year under Mutual
lutual rules. A ney convicted of conspiracy In here nod pounced on two 400-pouml
nets
and
kbout
400
fish
trap*.
had been etabbed but once, the
Funilu are res|ulrei| to carry lint some broadcasters, fearing
now president will
picked at a gambling operatlone, be disbarred
knife apparently entering the on the character Imihliog pro­ they might he sued anyway, asked
meeUns
8peaking on behalf of the bar
tuny.
In hla reUrtng s
Thomas al a hearing before the court Tues­ Auction M arket Will heart. Examining the body of the gram ami tu aiil transients, lie slv- for u speellic law
Soinu Home members protested
victim ha found a large, open elared. Local persons also appeal
nimi
;rams day. E. Harris Draw. Palm Baach,
Have N ew Lighting nocketknlfe In a left ilde pocket, for alii, he said, milling that re­ Ihat the provision protecting sta­
would not work
ably said tha "conduct of tbla man
he stated. He told of the arrest quests for help had hern received tion* from liability for defamatory
would later "out of skaer despera­ render* him unfit to perform hla
tion and at a means of self-preser- duties aa a member of tthe pro*
Lighting fixture* are being In of Miller on the following day from 14 families during the past rtalcmcntfl made hy politicians
might lead to a flood of Irre.punsi
fesslon."
atalled In the parkway of the San­ l,y Howard Hood and Ouford three weeks.
VAMmual's Geweral
Plan* Include the Improvement life character uttacks uml would
Qlover waa convicted of a m lag ford.'Farm er* Auction, Inc., and drown, deputy sheriffs, and
Baurman called m
ta contact man between former other Improvement* are be In/ quoted the arrested man as say­ nf ■ room nl the local headquar­ take away legal remedies now
ters to he u**d as a game room available to peraons libeled.
Polk County Sheriff Frank WU*
,nncd, C. R. Dawson stated to ­ ing ha aeted In aalf defense.
Rep Dnndrro ( It Mich.» called
Sheriff Mero also pointed out fnr young people. New eeroenu
i
l
n man to get pmteeuon money.
The plana Include a naw brick that Miller had told him that are needed for windows, and an it an "Invitation lo the lowest kind
him 16 on n | adding machine Is required fur of a political campaign."
H. E. Oxford, -Lakeland, rep­ barbecue pit to be built aouth of Johnson hod owed
ad hi
Hacker* nf tha provision laid It
resenting Glover, told tha court tha main platform. Thl* may La gambling debt Incurred' It
In Bello com putlng purposes. Copt White
disbarment would ha too harsh uatd by (Upper club*, and other Glad* a month ago. British tub* and Llout. A**dl» Gaiargian re­ waa ncceasary because radio sta
ant a to lions, particularly on off the cuff
rganliatlona. Attendance was ax- kets, both Negroes have been rontly arrived from Atlanti
living In Sanford and working In taka ovor tha operation of the program i, have no way of knowing
what a ipaakar might aay.
unit.
ZeRwood.

All-Out Supporter Of
HarryAndFEPCExponent Is Winner

No. 215

AsnocinUul P r e s s L eased W ire

WEDNESDAY JUNE IS, IU.VJ

Lp'vis To
Steel Strikers
With Millions

#

•

SANFORD, FLORIDA

r. .Favors
15 Per Cent
Cut In Taxes

WASHINGTON up _ Sen. Taft ul
Ohio aaid today "I am willing in
pledge e straight ID per rent eut
in taxes" II lie become* Prr*idcnt.
* The Ohio senator, a lop eon
w tender (or the Republican nomina
Don, said be consider* luxe* at
prseent levels to be Inllatiunary.
Tall told a breakfast conference
ol business paper editor* that In
believes he inuld brunt ttmero
metil spending duo it to around 70
billion dullars lit the llrst year
It is now running about B3 billion
In the second year, lie said. Hie
budget "ought to be cut to 00 Ini
lion —40 blUion lor the urmed
a forces and aid to Europe and 20
wbllllon for domestic pui poses
"I think that can be done,” Tad
laid. "II so, we can have a ID
per cent cut In taxes "
In his speech, Tuft hit again at
"land genorals" he *ald are domt
natlng Pentagon thinking, uod ie
pealed Ills demand lor a supreme
air power to slop Russian aggres
lion.
As for keeping American tinop*
on the continents of Kuro|&gt;e and
_ Asia, Ihe senator told the editors:
V "I don’t think we should do it a*
any uerinunenl policy."
Tall ulso Hiiid lie iloohlrtl ilit
advisability ol any permanent law
designed to meet such Hung* as
the present steel strike
"1 don't like a permanent law
that give* the government llu- pnw
er to (lx wages, or order com
pulsory arbitration or lei.-trc," lie
said.
"II you set up u permanent law
_ based on eompuliiory arbitration.
V you Invade a large Held ol eeniiornlr freedom ami bring an end In
collective bargaining. . . I think
thcro are worse things thun strikes,
and one of them 1* the destruction
of freedom."
If Congress doe* decide lo legi*
late in this field. Taft *aid. It
a«uiiuu»4 tin ■*••• Kiahsi

m
*

Established 1908

Mrs. Meriwether Is
Fleeted Chairman
Johnson Inilidud 01' Childrens Body Bill Passes Which
Fatal Knife Wound
Will (guard Itudio
Imiuest Doclaros
Fnmi Lihcl Suits

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Ntals police wcii oiiatds- lo re-ovs-r llu- hoy',, liodv iiiiiucdialely
Iln- walci iii Hie ci cd. where the
hoys were Mviniinin,' is 20 feel
h-i-p at Millie poiitls
MISS .MUMIt AV III. \IF.N
I' It i il IN, Scot laud i,1'i Frances
Hunt v Sti-phi-iii, ingland, the
IP III titlehsddrr, gained Ihe final
round of Hie llriti.h Women's
Vmateur Golf I'liumpluiiHlilps bv
ilcfentmg Mne Murray, Itutlund,
Vl , Hie last American survivor,
3 und ■'!, today.

Movie Time Table
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MOVIELAND
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NEW YORK (A—An upturning: bl
New homes m en bnlkneu for a
business conditional hrougbout tlM ituinbtr of iaduatrks, A survay by
country is being reported by sobs the Uphelatery and Drapery Agbmanufacturers. Many temper their
Maoufecterera Aaacwlatton
optimism with “ Let’s wait end lee tie
if il holds." But many others, de­ shews moat of Its members otpoct
presses) for months, think the turn increased sale volume In tM nett
few weeks. They expect Sties in
has come for them.
Furniture stores report that In Use neat six months to top the
the last few weeks business has first half of the year by a wide
margin.
picket! up.
At the Bummer rumlahtnga Mar­
. , Apparel sales are higher. Fath­
e r’s Day promotions give men’s ket in Chicago, officials of the
wear shops much better business
^
--------- lad the
I sates
than a year ago in most sections
this year may match lait year’s,
, .of the country: r "
ventary positions am much
Textile merchants here are i«Uj
altUer In moat stores, they say.
4 Ing more yardage now than at any
Conautntr buying started to pick
time in the last IS months
The larger food stores report tm about a menu ego.
Retail sales In May rose by 10
June sales running about 9 par
cent higher than a Jrekr ago. In­ to U per cent, according to Use in­
dicating greater unit volume since ternational Home Punstehmia Mar­
' •
prices on most items are lowar ket.
- After a 14-month reeeaaion, fur­
than a year ago.
The Radio • Television Manufac­ niture bookings have risen s» per
turers Association reports that cent above e y*kr ago in many
shipments of TV seta picked up in
u
April and topped the year a|0 X n t t f t m m
figure.
. , moving mlllloM of yards of print
More new homes were started cloth, broadcloth and filament yam

•

• TAMPA up — Cmary Newton
Brown, Lakeland, tik i that Ma Jdtcar sentence tor robbing • L i n
Alfred bank be Mt aside boceusa,
he eeld, an FBI agent foredd him
to eonfesa Uw botattp.
Brown filed e motion in Federal
Court here Tuesday, charging that
FBI Agent John Handley forced
him to enter a plea of guilty by
“ coercion and Intimidation."
Brown and two others oleaded
sillily to bolding up Uic American
National Bank at Lake Alfred in
1944 and stealing US,000. The oth­
ers wera Charles Lee Alcorn and
Onas Hall.
The federal prisoner said ha waa
held Incommunicado for a full day.
He added that Agent Handley
threatened that if he demanded
trial In open court his wife would
bo sent to prison.
The suit also said that only becauso of “ pressure and coercion"
did he agree "to . the request of
(lie government agent in exchange
tor a guarantee lhat none of hla
family would bo torthiir molested;’’
The Lakeland tnln said that the
conference wee bald only with
Handley, himsalf and Ms wife
present.

TURNS DOWN JOB
HAGERSTOWN, Md. UP—Former
Gov,
__
lov. W. Preston
Lane Jr. haa reJected a chance to beconte the na
namu o r o w e u
i i H i i e i r r i o s o r land
lion's civil defense administrator
at 117,500 a year.
Lane said that other commit­
ments would make It impossible
I I I for him to accept the post to which
(Irssns Fisn k L
[Rook
President Truman was reported
T
III
Davis T O _____
M l ready to name him.
ln3 ||&lt;H H IIO l i t
. j S i._ live I IS eh H A I 01
i n H of BW cor of
la also traced back to hatter con­
N B ' l of H W U
sumer buying.
It ii n N 7.t0 ch W I I I . I
ft H M S eh H t i l . I
Some stores that report Improved
ft I Isos N
I0S II
sales of apparel end other textiles
of B SO ftj ....--------think part of the credit should go
lira KID ft H of MW
cor of H 4 of UK 4
In the recent relaxation of curbs
of H W ' i ............... .
on Installment buying. The eailer
Hun N Coil ft K 110 tl
terms have taken some of the
H 101 I ft HIV
to
lira 11 *1(11 N 100 tl
pressure off consumer budgets, the
n f.T: ton ft » IV I3S
I I I store* say, and make it possible
K slaan s D B lls irs ...-----ft)
for customer* to buy clothing.
N K 'i
of
NMW
of
Mo Ksnsls C M .'................
ill
NWU
The New York Cotton Exchange
Malloy
PS«r]
.............
......4.11
N ' t of N H H of H K U
says the consumption of cotton
I* i
Up ); I S i t u LI H SOrose In May, averaging J7.400
ftS' IV « l A [il ISO
balea a day, compared with U.BfW
ft N &lt;&gt;l HH «o r
lion B »(&gt;• 11' tV 111.1
dally consumption in April. De­
i
:
m
ir,
Il N SI* I1‘ K Klnna
mand for cotton yarn started 1o
l&gt; M llw v No I I IIS
pick up In the last half of May.
ft N S3* IS' H 111 I
Hws^esy
John
F
A
Hsrtha
M
I
f
*
It t» lira
...........
The Textile Information Service
n m
N SOS fl of: H
MSi ifti
says unfilled orders at the mitts
of W ISO ft
II of.........
HU
now amount to almost nine weeks
of H W ' i
of H H 4
I) U
ft of
K
(Ipm ft IS)
_. __
output, fdllawlng a gain since the
3li) Ii A hurt tV of
se
ll.l t first of May.
IterrsR Rosa ......................
HI 1141
...... ... 1* H
A number of large
irge rayon and
H 't of * 4 o* S W 4
1.14 acetate waavlng mills report their
iltr
Nl’'*
HI1MIKNHOD HKlUH r J j g y \ S J t f a « « f i
output Is sold through July, and
lobsrt ... ............
l.ot i i lilook to
i t o m in
si
oasph si at ........ . . .I K in same c u e s, through August.
Hl'.'t of N M 'i
None of this Is eensstlonal—and
| l» » 11.01 oh N of HH
it
eor of K I V U ............
la offset by declines in other In­
lion tv 3 11 ,1, N 34*
dustries and the slowdown which
SI IN , h K m ch H
is ia the steel strike Is bringing on. But
UrawSy Julia .... .......
to l i r a ......................
N I I I H ol H K U of
he consumer Industries affected
H K U nr H W U Ilsos
\ ■*&lt;'■ e ■
kup are taking what joy
by
ty the pickup
V, 310 fl A W
III
l.stimsr Ernaat ____—
l.ia they can from it.
I I I ...........
N 111 ft of tV Sit ft
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By The Associated Press
SPRINGFIELD. Mo. tip - Offic­
Air B utton have found rOMof In ers entered an Oisrks mountain
June’s heat wave appeared hrok.
the form of tropical shariat In churrh Tuesday night and, despite en In mnst parts of the Eastern
aplte of the many remarite amt protests by the congregation, car­ half nf the country M a y but il
wtae craeka offered by their ship- ried out a seriously burned 16-year was still hot and humid in Southern
mat**, thee* men appeal1 to l&gt;* old girt who had been held without areas.
wall satisfied with their method medical attention for 24 hours.
More hot weather was in prosTtrr &lt;-lini«-!» iiicntorrs had •"ugin ipeet VtW -.cine Midv*crt :r r a r hut
of heating the heet. Aithougn tor
to heal her by p r s y r r .------— tempeiutuit-s generally icvi-leu &lt;T(i
Idea Is net an original one, It i*
The officers took Ruth Carder to nearly normal marks. It was
without a doubt, authentic.
from the Free Pentecost Mission on the cool side early today In
Fresh "’*♦ of boot camp a t the Church st Mountain Grove, Mo , some sections, with lows nf 4t at
Rink. Mont . and 44 at Cain
Great Lake* Training Center in and sent her to a Springfield hos­ Cut
met. Mich
Illinois la Donald Audus. seamen pital In *n ambulance
Hot and sticky weather was re­
The gill was bunted on the face,
apprentice. Don arrived aboard the
ported over the Southeastern and
t
best
and
shoulders
hy
an
nil
stove
Naval Air Station yesterday, and
Gulf stales with prusperts of lorn
will Immediately start to work in explosion at her home Monday peratures climbing back into Ihe
night
the Public Works Office as s
Her widowed mother. Mrs Cora high 60s and 90s in some Midwest
mv itch beard operator;
Carder,
took the girl to the church regions The Midwest heat wave
The Naval Air Station ekrrt
About
too
members of the con­ was snapited Tuesday by eool air
team recently journeyed to Spar­
gregation
started
a non-stop effort from Ihe Pacific Northwest.
tanburg. 8. C. where they parti­ to heal her hy prayer
as she lay
cipated in the Smith Eastern Cone on
cot behind the pulpit. Sheriff
The slate was unable, because
ikeat match. Members of the team Jim a Baker
reported.
of lagal technicalities, to get moil
included K. D. Voaa. 1* R. Seektry,
A physician entered the church
R. C, Robert i, Ralph Dalhtne, and Tuesday morning but said he was of Its testimony before the Crimi­
nal Court Jury hearing the rase
R. .!, Tlelge. With the fine score not allowed to treat her.
which started Monday.
of KM hi la nut of 900 targets, R.
Cmmtv Prosecutor Gamer Moody
After his arrest, Spi col a waa re­
J. Tlatge finished up In second said "When we got In and saw
moved from offire by Gov. Warren
place for Class D Honors. He was her lying on that cot the sight of amt
he did nol seek re-rtcrtlon
awardsd a beautiful trophy for her mstie me sick." He said she
this fine display of marksmanship had been given no medical aid
Although outshootlng Tleig* to­ whatever.
ons bird. E. D. Voss did net fall
Hospital attendants reported the I DR. II. M cLAULlN
among the winners In bis bracket. girl was resting comfortably today
Rear Admiral Arnold, of the but probably would have In slny
j OPTOMETRIST
Aviation Sunply Office in Wash­ In the hojpllul scvrral weeks
ington, D, C„ paid a visit to the
The proseeutor said he did not
Phone 911
IM Magnolia
Air Station yesterday. Greeted by plan io file charges
the supply officers of the station.
Admiral Arnold was escorted
YOI7TH.S GAIN FINAlJi
throughout the numerous offices
GAINESVILLE te^-Kleven bovs
and warehouses of the supply de­ v lit compete In finals of public
partment.
• peaking and tractor driving eon
Allen Chauffee, ADE3, Is bark tests in events of Ihe 93rd annual
with Fssron apt one* aeain, after r-H Ciiih short course at the Uni■pending 14 days with his parent' versitv of Florida today.
and frlenda In New Orleana, Ln
Public speaking contestants, who
Al l* a member of the potential won In Tuesday's ellinlna|lnna. are
pennant winning Fasron softbsll Philip Armslrong, Orangetlale;
team, and his absence from th* Brady Hrlnkley. Lake lama; Thom­
previous games has really jv-en as Wood. M icrostore; and Robert
noticed, lie is at present worldnc Graham, Hlsiesh.
in the suuadrnn’a Jet shop.
Tractor driving linnllsls are nilA hesrty welcome aboard goe-. ly Colson. Trenton; Robert Ingram,
In Chief Anthony Halavlk Jr . , Jay. Harold Thompson. Polk Cnunwho arrived her* yesterday from l&gt;; Roy I teal time, Hillsborough;
Fasron 101 at the Naval Air flta Hilly Avery, Suwanrc; Runny
tlon, Quonse* Point, R. I. He I* itosemm, I'asco, and Charlie Ui
another nf the Very few enlleted mer. Columbia
More lhan 300 lop Florida 4-11
pilots In the Navy. Chief IfaUavlh
haa hern assigned to the Station hoys are allrnding Ihe short
Operations Department, which will course
In all probabilities rail for ■ lot
ASKS l)IRE(TKI) VERDICT
of flying on his part. Hospitalman Second Class Metton Marlin
TAMPA iff — Defense attorneys
also reported aboard yesterday, say Ihe state hasn't made a rase
tin comes from the hospital of i gainsl misled Justice of the Peace
n A h Heihesda, Maryland. 111)1 Joseph G Splcnln, accused of ex
duties will he with (he NAA8 Sick tort loo, rm hruletucnl and consplr
-icy.
Ray.
They avkrd Circuit Judge Tru­
The highest mean annual tarn- man G Eiilrh Tuesday for a dleratures In the world art found ircted verdict of acquittal. A rul­
ing was lo he made this morning
i Central Afrlea and in India.

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WEDNEHDAY. JUNE IB, l&gt; g|

T he rwcsint revolution In Bolivia, no thrltilngly described
recently In an issue of the Herald In n te tte r from Fred Wil­
son’s daughter, M rs. William D. Leahy, has retu rn ed Dr.
V ictor Pas E stenssoro to power.
E sttn sso ro h as been In exile in A rgentina fo r six years
and his retu rn to his own country wns the culm ination of a
bloody revolution which caused th e loss of nn estim ated
1,000 lives. He h as promised nationalization of tho country's
tin mines. He also says th a t he hope* for close and friendly
relations with th e countries of N orth and South America,
•■pecioily with th e United S tates.
£;tensBoro, in nis address to the people of liolivlu, eaid
th a t th e resources of th a t country hnve been exploited w ith­
out the country reaping enough benefit. His speech had over­
tones of nationalism sim ilar to those which characterize tho
public utterances of Ira n 's PrJm ier Mossadegh on the oil
question.
,
The new head of the Bolivian governm ent cam e to pow­
er th is tim e as th e result of a bloody and violent revolution.
He left th e country last tim e a fte r a revolution overthrew
th e governm ent and the president was hanged. If he sin­
cerely wishes to aid his troubled country he can best do so
by restoring a semblance of constitutional governm ent.
If he were to risk his power in an election us quickly us
th a t became practical, he m ight be remembered as u great
man In Bolivia. If he rlings to power a rb itrarily ho will ac­
complish little. He will be too busy dodging revolutionary
plots to unseat him.

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In Washington, meanwhile, the
Bypublic an National Committee is
expected to rule on a matter of
prune concern to Taft and Elsen­
hower force*—contested convention
delegations, notably the SS-vote
group from Tesaa.
'R i v a l slates favoring each have
been put up in some Southern
States. The convention, in an earli­
er- decision, sent contests involvlag dJitrict delegates back to the
states, keeping The at-lsrge dele­
gate disputes for settlement at the
convention
In the Texas esse, the committee
m uit rule whether all SS delsgstes
were elactsd at large, as Elssnhower supporters say, or whether
only six are at-large delegatss, ss
(be Taft camp contends. Tne Texas
■tata machinery, which would de­
cide district contests under party
rules, is Taft-controlled.
One returned dispute—two dis­
trict delegates in Virginia—was
sattlad Tuesday night at Ksonoks,
Va. A meeting o f " r e g u ] ir " Re­
publicans there sanctioned one
Taft man and one uncommitted,

Chance To Live

There I* ■ formula for aafety In
every situation in life. We should
Chances of survival to and through the m ain working
i n vsty h*rd t° l*arn the formule.
Wtioio krrpcth the commandment ages of life a re best in United S tates, W estern Europe, and
the English-speaking countries elsewhere, the M etropolitan
shall fetl no evil thing — Ec. 8:6.

Life Insurance Company reports. Survivorship experience
For a nation racing top clip in these countries is much more favorable thuu in the lesser
through its natural resources, we developed areas of the world.
sometimes gel an awful lot of con­
"Ewiing of the burden th at prem ature death places on
versation wills out conservation.
the under-developed areas is one of the must im portant tasks
From London comet news that facing the World Heulth Organization and the Individual
the U. 3. Embassy is being swamp­ governm ents,” the M etropolitan asserts. " It Is In these
ed with demands for a pamphlet areas, where th e productive capacity of the people m ust be
increased if th e ir living standards are to be raised, th a t men
the American government puts out
have
the sm allest chances of living through th eir m ain pro­
for the British public leliini how
ductive
years. In wide areas of the world less th an half the
we elect our presidents over here.
males
reaching
age 15 will stilt be alive ut 55.”
H the Briliih ever saw any of
In
contrast,
the chances thut a man will survive from
our candidatei on television, they
wouldn't want to know how we age 16 through the main working years Is well above COO
elect them, but why we elect them. In 1,000 in W estern Europe and the English-speaking coun­
Air Station
tries. In The N etherlands, the Scandinavian countries nnd
The House "iboule" approval of New Zealand, his chances are better th an 700 in 1,000. Tin*
K'aallau.S From »-»*, il**|
a bill raiiinit Social Security ben­ United S tates is slightly below those countries In adult su r­ "Mighty York" was sunk In the
efit! by 300 million dollars, while vivorship for men, but our women have one of the best su r­ I'ai-lfir. '
May of 1046 foiniil HumbLnir
our congipnmcn in general and vivorship rates in the world In the 15-55 age range
Hquuilrijn Three bring reformed
Urmttl
Generally speaking, the countries having tho highest
candidatei for the Presidency in
ft* N « « l
Btallun, Wildwood,
odul|
death
rate
s
also
offer
the
newborn
the
sm
ullest
chances
particular tear their hair about ih*
N. J
At this llmr, Hi* squadron was
high toil of government. We sup­ of living through childhood- In Mexico, as recently an 1940,
employ
lug tho fanioua HHUt; Hell*
pose llint 300 millions by present only two thirds of the newborn could exited to much age diver, which
ptuvrd Its worthiness
reckoning isn't very much, but per­ 16, and the record of other Ccntrul ami South American throughout World War II.
haps it indicates somrwhst the stata countries was little better. On ttm o th er side of the world,
The miHC remained the squad­
we have gotten into. While we only th ree fourths of Ceylon’s newborn cun ex ited to reach ron plane until August of IU4H,
when llomblng Three beratn* At­
groan over our expenses with 16.
tack -Squadron
.'14, and th* able
K|
No datu are available for numt of the Asiatic coun­ Ail
scarcely a dissenting voice we vole
1 Hkyruidcr replaced the now
tries, such as Chinu and India, where infant und child m or­ ohsolet* llelldlver.
ourselves new benefits.
The famous Hkyralder, which Is
tality Is probably appalling m easured by W estern standards.
The suggestion is mads by the
The probability of surviving childhood Is b e tte r in the slightly larger than the average
dorado Ike-for-President chair- U nltad S tates th an alm ost anyw here else h r th e world. Ac­ Navy Fighter ran carry and de­
liver the payload of tn* famed
ting to the 1949 life tables, 955 of every 1,000 boys nnd Boeing II 17
out of every 1.000 girls can expect to reach age 15. New Not only Is the "Able Dog” the
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"In th e past few years considerable progress lias been
made In prom oting the health and longevity of peoples in
some of the underdeveloped arcus," the Metropolitan comm snts. "Our country tins played u leading role in th is effort.
To advance the health of such peoples und to rulse their
standard of living is to fu rth e r th e cause of world peace.”

Too Late To ClaHHily
By HUHHKU, KAY

doing tho guatding were not ex­
perienc'd soldiers, but South Ko­
reans of the same nationality ss
msny of the prisoners bat tmdar dm
supervision of American offictn,
you have o pretty difficult situs*
The generals In cb irgs have

wonders, as

s a r c l S t T i t
alias. since Dulles I* the '
i international rsUtlous l
*■ as Governor Dtwey aa

this was onr* th* location of the
Indian Villas* of Ucita and it
was her* that Count Phillip* be­
gan formal grapefruit cultivation
11(1 year* ago. This historic iput
I* allu believed to have been ih*
location uf h*adiiun(t*ra for H*rtiando l&gt;* Hato when h* began his
expedition on th* west roast of
Florida in lr.MB.
It would l&gt;* thrilling indeed if
th* ancient soli of Florida proved
productive of new benefits for
mankind, hot even If It should
fall to provlda science with a
mold or substance for a helpful
new drug, It still haa to its credit
and enviable record for over the
yeirs th* soli of this slat* has
produced limitless quantities of
healthful fruita anti vegetables
that hava contributed to th*
health, happiness and pleasure of
millions throughout tha world.
Through her healthful agri­
cultural product*, Florida has
served the world with sunshine
packed produce that has benefitted the young end old of many
lands. Hare, too, scientists in
laboratories working with test
tubes, have made It possible to
preceive Florida producle In many
ways. Minute V*|d. with iti
.splendid citrus concentrate as
Will *■ other producers of canned

world’s first cultivated grain-fru |t grove, will be lasted this
month to see If It may not have
other qualltiea Important to hu­
man haalth.
Boll samplea from all over the
world flow Into the research laboratorlea of Lederle at Pearl River,
N. Y-, where they are carefully
tested f o r
new
antibiotics.
Through such testings of toll
samples from all over tha world,
scientists a t Pearl Rlvtr bars
discovered new molde from which
Wonder drugs have been de­
veloped.
Only a few yean ago, a sample
of earth from Missouri was pro­
cessed by Lederle scientists, just
aa they hsve processed thousands
and thousands of other soil
samplaa collected throughout the
World, In their tireless search-for
diMMO fighting antibiotic*.
This Missouri soli appeared no
different from hundreds of other
samples, but when patiently pro­
cessed it wks found to contain an
Interesting goldsn mold. Testa and
Iments with this mold proam atiiif results. I t was
th at It Wfactively prevent**|
n o rth of slaphvlococcl and
f streptococci. If you have
n ffe n d from "strop” throat,
will linden land what this
i. As a result It brought re&gt; millions of sufferers both
i and nnlmal In tho furm of
g known ns aureomydn.
lamplo of earth taken from /, Deep in tha hsart of lw Everf tka most historic snot* in (flafla# other adontiata i research
laboratories are workln, diligent*
f 'u M o ^ o u n tW # " PMlllpa ly to glva us additions
fyom tns producta. of
bountiful aolla. In the la----------_
tha Unltad Btste* Hugar Cortko yont IMP,, woo roeontiy «f
poretloa eager reoosrehon ore
developing hotter type* of sugar
can* and developing now usee
for cane producta, Not long ago
g , proem was discovered for tho
manufacture a t newsprint from
hUMM, tho residua loft after
tlw Juice la extrasUd.
Other actcutlet* a lie experimenths» with kennf sag rantl* that

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Press tabulation with 4*4 to Ctsmhewer's set. Nomination a t the
July T OOP convention - m weeks
■way—requires 60S votes.
In Denver, It wss learned Elttnbower may return to aettva duty
with Uw Army if his bid for the
Republican nomination fails. Ha re­
portedly dots not want permanent
retirem ent aod would piske him­
self available for Army service
•nap* If not nominated.
Also from Denver
that Xiaenhower's backstage re­
marks are a lot tougher than those
be makes at the footlights. Reports
trickling from his closed-door ses­
sions with delegations say Eisen
bower believes, among other things
that be Is going to win the GOP
nomination and that Taft u samong
the "Isolationists" in the lUnite:ed

ground force! were able to ad
vane* th rir position* with com­
parative ease.
Attack Hquudron 116 has been
Mitt limed at th* Naval Auxiliary
Alr MU,|on, Sanford, Florida,
M*yiHtlnnlatarl
1 ut
lines
kn*
inen haa
completed uuoneal
saver*) ■l.nk-4
short
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Tls*a
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The iiamm
group la
is anxluusly
awaitlug a coming cruise which will
tatie them lo Halifax, Nova Sco­
tia, where they will spend two
weeks.

Answering questions before be
leaves neat week end on a Euro­
pean lour and visit to South Amer­
ica, Acheson said the United States
Is and always haa been willing to
have a Big Four meeting—when­
ever discussion* between the West­
ern powers and Russia see m Ilk*
ly to help settle International prob­
lems Instead of Impeding a settle­

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Superior Judge Louia 11. Burke
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unarmed. Ttiua It coi
duIu not hava
opened fire against anybody. There
was not the sliebteit shade of doubt
that the Catalina wae shot down
over luternalloaal watera. Tha po­
sition has been definitely estab­
lished by thorough inveetlgalion."
Stockholm's morning newspapers
ware unanimous In tkwlr denuncia.
lion of the Soviet note
“ Russia's government is lying,"
■a Liberal Dagens Nyheter de­
clared.
The Conservative Svenska Dag
bladet said the Ruasian charges
"will nut convince any Swedes
The lie* are loo obvious,t be false
accusations too flagrant."
The Incident Infuriated the neu­
trality loving Swedes. Thousands of
Jeering
damonstratora,
some
throwmi
iwing stones and firecrackers,
massed in front of the Russian am

of bom hi. Tills fart lias been
proven mure I hail uiich in our pre­
sent strugglu with Hurra.
At th r time of this hip change,
VA 84 also received u new skip­
per, on* l.t. Comdr. It. M. Hugwell, who la nuw a prisoner of th*
North Koreans. Hluce Ids forced
landing und capture by the enemy,
the former l.t. Comdr. Uagwtli
has been advanced to tha rank of
I ill Commander.
Early In IU60, while stationer) baaay hern the last two
at th* Naval Air Htatlnn Quonsri
Brim*
rh
Minister Tags Erlander
Point, it. I., VA 84 Joined Carrier protested the shooting to the Rus­
Air tlruup Thr** and becam* the sian ambassador In strong lan­
present Attack Hquadron Thirty guage Monday. The government
Five. Tliis change earn* about ns ordered ita naval ana air forca
a means of having their squadron units to keep up the search lor th*
numeral fit In numerical order plane missing since Friday and to
with the other squadron* in the shoot back at any further Soviet
Air Qruup.
attacks.
While aboard tha UHH Leyte In
th* Mediterranean, Carrier Air
WASHINGTON (^-S ecretary of
Group Thr** received order* to State Acheson aald today ba wai
return to Norfolk, where they deeply shocked by whet be called
were to prepare for a Far Eastern the Indefensible action of Soviet
Cruise, which naturally meant th* lighter plaaea In shooting down a
Korean Theater.
Swedish aircraft.
It was here that Attack Squad­
Acheson also told a news con
ron 86 proved their might, and ’erence that Red aggreiiion haa
complied an vuvlabl* r e c o r d Loan checked In Indochina "and
recent Indication*
arrant Um view
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‘ Mrs. Lowell E. Oiler and Mrs.
MONDAY
The Gemma Lambda Chapter of Cyril Butner were hostesses for a
Beta Slrma Phi will meet 'at the meeting of the Dependable Class
home of rMrs. Dale Scott Jr. at of ths First Methodist Church re­
8:00 p.m. All member* are utgrd cently at the Osier home, 110
to be present for the regular buslSummerlin Avsnue. This meeting
nesa meeting.
commemorated the fortieth birthA
THURSDAY
Vacation Bible School at the dny of the class.
F irst Baptist Church from IMK)
A pink and white theme was
a.m.
m. until
unm 12:00
ix :w noon.
followed in the flower arrsng
arrangeTV.s Mtn§ Hiotherhood rupp»*r i tti**ritn in the living and dinlrng
end program meeting
ing will l&gt;« at looms. The lace covered table was
7:30 u.m. at the First Baptist centered with a pink and whlto
Church.
luithday cake. Mrs. Roscoe Tay­
Ths Intermediate U.A.’s of thu lor trad the class history which
First Baptist Church will meet at told of the oiganixatioii of the
the home of Mrs. Douglas Strn- class in 1012 with 10 chatter memStrom, 1010 Magnolia Avenue, at ben.
7:30 p.m.
Kach member cunts Ibutcd to the
A The Tourist Club will meet at blithdav hank (or missions and a
w 6:00 p.m. for a rovried dtsii sup­ gift of fin will be sent to Korea.
per and canasta at the Tourist Miss Louise Sipple presided over
Club. Members are asked to bung the business session during which
a covered dish, sandwiches and time the following officers were
their own table service.
nominated and elected for the
Seminole Chapter No. 2, Order new year beginning in October;
„of Eastern Star, will meet at the president. Miss Sipple; vice pres!,
Masonic Hall at 8:00 p.m.
dent, Mrs. C. I,. Wallis; secretary,
FRIDAY
Mrs. J. Paul Horton; correspond­
Vacation Blhls School will he ing secretary, Mrs. K. II. Arwood;
held at the First Baptist Church and treasurer, Mrs. Virgil Smith.
. from 0:00 a.m. until 12:00 noun.
Mrs. Juhn Hchlrard Jr. led the
A
Ths Chapel Choir will hold a devotional based on the subject:
rehearsal at ths First Baptist "What Prayer Can Do". The meet­
Church at 0:45 p.m.
ing was closed with the singing of
SATURDAY
the class sung. Those present with
Th* Royal Ambassadors will the hostesses were Mrs. Harold
msst at the First Baptist Chuich Appleby. Mrs. Wallis, Mrs. J. H.
I.orchelt, Miss Thelma Long, Mrs.
at 2:00 p.m.
E. D. Pile#, Mis. Tavlor, Mrs. Arwood, Mrs. E. G. Kilpatrick Jr.,
About 100 Attend
Mis. J. M. Leonard, Mrs. Porter
Lansing, Mis. Kehlrard, Mrs. J. G.
Navy Center Party Haderer.
Mrs. Virgil Smith, Miss
About 100 persons were present Sipple, Mrs. W. S. Thornton, Mrs.
1last evening for the dance given James A. Wright, Mrs. Burke
at the Navy O rd er by the Dance Steele, Mrs. Hortun, Mrs. W. B.
Committee and the Rose Circle of McCall, Mis. A. I. Skinner, Mrs.
Herron. Mrs. Roy
the Sanford Garden Club. Mrs. R. W.
" V.""..""'!
" V Williams,
Edward F. Lane served ns geneial JJj?' ^
•*o n ,* *n‘l Mrs. Leo
chairman for the affair. Hostes-es " ll*on‘
with Mra. Lane included Mrs.
David Rothschild, Mrs. W. A. Mm F id e liH Meet With
rlson, Miss Hue Hteplien-ou, Mrs.
Mth. B. K. Hardison
W. A. Cagle, Mrs. H. C. Graham
and Mrs. E. A. Covington.
Grsen and white was tin- color
The linine of Mrs. B. K. liardltheme attractively carried out In •nil on Palmetto Avenue wus the
1decorations throughout tin- audi­ teem- lust night for the meeting
torium. Crepe paper streamers of the Fldelis ('lass of the First
gave a gala atmosphere nml palm lliiptist Chilli'll.
Members
of
fronds were used on the mantel, Group two served ns co-hostesses.
piano, and were bunked in hack
Mrs. M. D. Bumgarner presided
of . the refreshment
. ,
i . table.. Silver
. over the business session -luring
V'
' „ , .... which time
plu/is were made
to
™ vh»»
m.de
1 to serve cake, suited rn:::
Is h„|(| „ &gt;1,,(ljc
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of Mr|t.
and punch. Games were under tin ||omrr L|tt|e OI1 ,.akl. M&gt;rkh(mi
direction
:‘lo»
" n‘l on July 2. The group will imet «•
David Rothschild und dancing was the dmrv-h ut :t::iu p.m. on thst
enjoyed.
day nml go out to Mrs. Little’s
together. Each member is to bring
^ “W ear New High
n covered dish.
Mrs. Ilumgurner uppealed for
Fanhion Cottons
hi-lpi-i s fur the Vacation Blblo
Ht-hool which Is now in session ut
W it h Assurance
the Baptist Church. Hhe stated
This Year” Ihut on Monday the attendance
reached 270 children.
Mrs. Evans McCoy directed
That’s what Mr. M. L. Kaliorn
owntr of Downtown Cleaners und chnrndes which were enjoyed by
the gtoiip ufler which refresh­
Laundry told u* today.
. “Sura you can launder cotton ments uf Ice cream and rake were
d rtssta at home,’,’, said Mr, Ila- served.
Those present were: Mrs. fr, R,
born, "That’a easy. The trouble
come* when you try to rccaytuh* Gntehel, teacher; Mrs. McCoy,
that tissue-crisp feel that lends Mrs. Little, Mrs. Bumgarner, Mrs.
such charm to the new Hummer W. M. Mixon, Mrs. Arnold Willcottons. If yon putter nround with Inins, Mrs. Charlotte Irlund, Mrs.
a mess of‘ sticky
ck starch chances Juhn Fu*, Mrs. Hardison, Mrs. V.
are you’ll get either too much C. Messenger, Mrs. Hpeedy Willis,
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ou little, ...
In you
your
dress. Even Mrs. H. (!. Graham, Mrs. A. B.
or too
lii
iif you hit
right, ordluury Dobson, Mis. Curl Moss sod Miss
lit It just
ju
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ta rc h e s will wilt hut fust on s l.«rene Franklin.
starches
humid
umid day.
t . Resides — Just Imn
finishrht’ custom of sealing a living
gin*
in* the work involved In finish
ing one of the fancier model* human being In the cornerstone
or buildings did not die out until
they're showing this Hummer!
"That's why women all over the 16th Century.
ths U. H. and Canada are hulling
a new rsvoluntlonary method of
Cotton service. It nil stemmed
from the discovery of u new *lsIng material by Emery Industries,
an Cincinnati firm, well known us
a supplier of finishing agents tu
fertile Industry. This new
ths Te:
method uf finishing cottons It
working a minor mlrurle. It re­
sta rts body to the cloth, bring*
back crispness without adding the
harsh stiffneis of u 'starched'
finish — and cottons so treated
Msdtaeud t.ji o ka rst eeele sad
m i s t wrinkling and wilting even
M u lh n baht's lander sfela auk-h
on the hottest day.
ly Doctors and buapliale b
used l.ycn bo-tel
“Ths new process Is licensed to
lor oter
tears.
, ... 10
.. re.,
flanitone Dry Cleaners all over
till baby fullers
todar sort ■tart uel
the country and I* the feature of
1 back su aran lta. a t alT V aggieie
ths new 'Cotton Clinics' ast up to
rare for Hummer cottons. This
material can be used only under
the technical supervision of a
commercial dry clsansr and Is
not available for home use”.
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rnn't get used to Ihe Idea that lie
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no oogcr Iw-hingx to Howard Wrd. Jt'oc Ik. 1932
HOLLYWOOD | lltighr.
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mill imriii.ill)’ I til • •* e -|H'.Talljf
By BOB Hit).MAM
1 had Iruulilr reaching Lex i Tar­ true in Europe, where they lovg
tan) Barker who may have been the Tartans I have tnree chances
living in a tree fur all I know Hut to make films over there "
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD vf^-Three actors we finally made cuimections and
barker is aho di-wuMlug a deli
rccenti) ended film contracts to he too sail hi* contract .u s dis­ v dll MU.M He said he would ag ab
launch independent careers. They solved by mutual agreement 1 1 go tiack to breast
heating lot
now seek to avoid being perina have yet to hear uf u film con­ Lesser — if the price is right Hut
nently identified a* Tormn. Val­ tract that wasn't.)
he hopes that producer* won't
entino und Hilly the Kid
“The main thing was that Sol think that all he can do is give
The trio I* composed of Lex lesser didn't want tu pay me SO. Ihe Tartan yell
Barker, Anthony Dexter and Jack 000 for lining nothing." Murker re
llcutel Since each I* In Just about ported “Thai was my option price
the same fix. I asked them ulanil lor the coming year und they don't
their p**t eareer« and future , Intend to make a Tartan picture
I'K A IK IK I.A K K
hopes
this year AImj. i wanted Hie
First was Dexter, who prefers chance lo do outside film* I had
to he called by his stage name. Ihe rigid to do one u yeai tod
Waller Craig (real name: Walter Hie studio always made it Iii&lt;|kis
llt-iniiold Alfred Frederirk Fletseli slide for m • to do oilier pictures "
Now
matin) Dexter, a stage actor, wu*
He ha* done lour Tartan* in
Show lag
selected by Producer Edward five years with Lesser, Ind no out
Double Eiiiiure
Small to star In the film relncarua side pictures | a-ked him if lie
liur. of Rudolph Valentino The at­ ever regretted tving In* iirofession“ VarlHx Hour’’
tar made one mure flint for Small, al life In the hmg of tin- Jungle
and
and then they parted company
"No. I'll never kihuk the Tar
"The Mnrrvmg Kind"
"The break was by inuliinl tall films," he said "The puli
agreement," Dexter remarked llclly gave me overnight what
«:I6
io in
"If Small has another film for me. v mini have taken eight years lo
I'll be happy In do It But I prefer
nnt being tied down It's a gamhlo,
TO M O H R O W 'H
hut the freedom Is worth II "
Does he think doing Valentino
was good for his, rareorT
"Time will tell," he replied "I
SPECIALS
~
know you can't live career - wise
by following In somebody else'*
footstep* That's why I hope my
next pli-lure will lie a modern
story Then I ean go hack to cos
PIES
tome films "
Vi l l i , APRICOT und c m HAN l I l A h)
Bight now lie is preparing fur
u dance lour this summer in Houtli
America, win-re the Valentino epic
was u big success lie has u 2
picture deal pending in Argentina
WALGREEN AGENCY
and oilier iMissihillties here
Jack Beutel’s career I* a fun
lusllc one In 12 year* under con
tra d to Howard Hughes, he made
Fur Unit Dry Hrlltle Hull, lr&gt; n
four pictures And three of them
have been in Ihe past two years
HELENE (T U T IS REVIVEX WAVE
Ills iiig hit was as Billy Ihe Kid
In the prewar "The Outlaw." lie
('uhtliliniiN mb it wmvi • Ot«i I’ll &gt;fitiV
umui* sit llmuty
was almost lost In Ihe welter of
('ultltlc*
plli'r* fill Jit lit* mitt Jill)
publicity about Jane Bussed. But
the film also carried him to fame
i all t»*l fui iiifdi iiiitlluii i*i
If not to activity After he got out
of Ihe service, he spent most of
IIAKKIETT'S KEAUTY NOOK
his time taking dramu lessons
"ll was nice having the money
" Vn &lt;niidlllinird lor voor mmlml
cornel n." he said, "blit you can't
lust sit around In Mils business
2110 North Talk
When my notion came up last time
sh
UKo hud shut down Hughes want
ed to keep me ou ut Ihe sami- i&gt;lury instead of giving my rai&gt;e
So I decided It would tie belter
KVIttih Supreme (Jiiilt Tup Imtcrspring
to get out on my mill "
.MuMrt'Ns I'm Ctimfiirl. (Jiinllly, Dtirnhililv isitsl
All ol lleulel's films have been
K c o n n iiiv . II u I I i i i i I vhh , T u flle N s , N n Sug
Western*, and he'd |u*t us soon
llnrtler. I'im-Hl Miitcriiil I'setl. (iiiiiriiiiteeil III
lake a fling ut another kind uf
Him "I like action pictures, toil
Yeitrs. (Tinier Of Tii'king
Now Only
I'd like to do a war or prison
Picltire nr something like that,"
llox S p rin g ll:iNe T o M ulch. S itiiir l-’litr
It* sul.l He bus been getting of
&lt;Im
ilitx . Com pli-le W ith Holly wood l.ega.
(i t s , Imt many producers still
( • msriittl«'«'il II) Yeitr*.
Now Ottlv
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Dependable Clam
I In9 Birthday Meet
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Williams
have as their guest, J. L. Taylor
o| Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris Jr.
have as their guest Mr. Harris’
father, Robert Harris of Tampa.
Mrs. E.-W . Turnage of New
Bern, N. C. hae returned to her
borne after visiting with Mr. and
Mr* Psul Hnrtnn.
Friends of Buddy Cordell will
regret to learn that he underwent
an operation In Fernatd-Laughton
Memorial Hospital yesterday.
Miss Mary Jane Lambeth is vis­
iting in Arcadia with relatives and
hei sister is the guest of relatives
in Bartow.
Lieut. J. L. Horton, DSN, of
Pensacola is tha guest of hts bro­
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Horton.
Joyce Cullum, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John T. Cullum, Is
among those from Hanford attend­
ing the session at Herman Morris'
MQ Ranch.
Mlia Margaret Von Herbulls
haa returned to Sanford after
visiting In Washington, D. C. with
relatives and attending the wed­
ding of her cousin.

WOMIN WOaSHIMRS n e near terns ut the Homan Catholic Votive
Shrine of Itrglne Pads, In Urooklvu. N Y.. «» Munslgnnr Cioltt dis­
plays the two Jcwel-cm-ilisted crown*, valued ut f 100,000, that weie
stolen from the Shrine u wrek ego The umuslguci, who had promised
to "forgive and forget'' tf Hie thieves i .tu m id the titered loot, told
parUhloneis the return o! lit* geiut wut a miracle." (irtleriiuliuiial)

LAKE MARY

By VIRGINIA P ANDEKHUNi
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I.t. nod Mi*. Hlntdev Dunaht'-Dr. and Mrs. Thurston Adam* and children have t ■■tumid from
and son Hammy of Coral C.eble* a fiirhitiph "pent In New York.
arrived today to visit Mr. and Mr«.
Thursday, Mi* .1 II Cowan
Gordon Dean at theii home on went by pliinc In petisacula, where
Lake Onora.
• he I* visiting hei son and dutlgh
ter-ln luw, Ml. und Mi* Georg1
Friends of Mrs. L. F. Garner Cowan.
will regret to know that she un­
T. E. Spire* who Its*- spent th*
derwent an operation on Tuesday winter ut a Suiifonl flatlet Pali.,
at St. Vincents Hospital In Jack­ moved III* tlilllel Julie 0 to the
sonville.
property of hi* son. It i . Spire*
on Crystal l.nke, when lie plan*
Msj. und Mrs. Walter Turner to leiiinin.
are spending some time ut Ft.
Chief nml Mr*. I. It l.eilner and
Henning, Gs. and plan to return to three children have moved into tin
Sanford over the weekend for a William I’ltgh house, which they
few day*.
have purchased Chief l.cltlier I*
•tullonrd lit N AAH, runfoid.
Miss Hue Collunt has returned
During the week of dune 0-1 i
from the University of Florida in the C ti tit 111 u li i I y I'lr diyterlnn
Gainesville to spend the summer Church cotldlll trd it Vuent loll Itillll
with her parents, Mr. und Mrs School fin tin- i InIlls •-n of l.n'u
A. F. Collum.
Mary. Then- was an im iner dail)
utteiidmu-e of forty *i\ Li adei •
Mrs. Y. C. Bollinger has return­ and tlieli ii!nl*tnnt* s e n " .Mines
ed to her home on West F ir s t: L. W. Scott. .1 It Willmms, II. M
Street. Hhe Is getting along nicely I Grier, C C Cnstlelniry, l&gt;. E
following an operation at Orange Kolu-rts, Unwind Hut 1* i and tinMemorial Hospital In Orlando.
Misses Dnrolllv Lee, Kav Stubhlrigs, Carol Tnvlni and Mat)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Miller and Virginia Itulilnson
son Philip of White Plains, N. Y. j Mr*. Ida Keugli mill Mr. and
visited with frlsnds In Hanford Mrs. It. W Keugli and sun, Crnlg.
Monday. They are spending the returned Saturday fi-nn Water
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summer with
Mr*. Mllller's parents
liorn, S. C where they visited Mr
In Tampa.
and Mrs Rulph Keugli Miss Put
Keogh will remain with her broth
Friend* of Mr*. C. A. Proctor &lt;&gt;r and slster-in law-, fur the linlwill he sorry to learn that she is atirn of the summer.
confined to Ht. Vincents Hospital
Mr. and Mr*. C. P Itiaslngton
In Jacksonville where she under­ sccomntinli-d hv tin u daughter,
went a major operation on Tuee- llrs. Rulivrt Wettingel in rived In
Take Marv, June II, nfti-i visiting f
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their elilhlren in Cinelnnuti. Old'Henry Simpson ha* left to Ml*. Wettingel liu* retuitn-d t-i
spend some lime In New York her home there, after a few dm
City. He recently returned from .with her purelit* here.
Mexico City where ha attended
Mr. and Mr*. Lester Tillls f
the Rotary International conven­ Wnyeross
wen- the guest* uf tion.
pni-iit*. Mr. iiiul Mi* I.. ( III
Roger Ctoekei up, at tin pn I
Huston Babcock arrived on Haturday to spsnd the summer weekend In Davtoiia lleneh
Pi uf. and Mis. II It. 11• s!. *•
months with his mother, Mrs.
Mildred Bsbcock. He Is s medical I ihi 'I i nml *oa .1iiiiniie left Suodi.v
student at Vanderbilt University for Chicago, III. when* they
spend the •ulllllier with lit* pa
In Nsshvills, Tenn.
ents.
Mr. and Mis. Mile* Keogh ; •
Mr. and Mr*. Z. C. .Smith »f
eVIdren were the guest* •-( •
mother, Mr*. Ida K'n-»h, Htin-in
to arrive on Friday to vis
Wediu-sdnv evr nili ' Ihe llusiu
and Mr*. William P. Hnilth, at
their home on Summerlin Avenue. Women's Or--'-- i ' •*&gt; • ''ominn- Chureh met wit' M-- ' •' I •
Spending last Friday at Blue Jr. The ilevnllon* well- It’ll tr
Ing* were
wi
Spring*
Mr*. V. G. Hasty hostess. Following the *ecielin
and the Misses Gladys Hasty, report siiuiiner activities w.-r.
Barbara Lows. Geraldine Wilkin­ rlissed us well a* idntii fo, ii,
son, Genean Harrell and Joyce hnraar wlllrh •••!II take n's.-e •
In Deeciiiher. I - -a* •' --d- '
Bronson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams and
daughter Miss Ada Adams plan to
leave on Thursday to return to
their home In Blldell, La. after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. A. New­
man and attending Miss Adn Ad­
ams’ graduation from Seminole
High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Osorgs D. Bishop
hav* as their guest at their home
In Rose Court, their granddaugh­
ter, Nlkl Ashby, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Nicholas Ashby of Ra­
leigh, N. C. Mr. and Mr*. Ashby
ar* expected to arrive In several
weeks to visit with th* Bishops.
Mr. ami Mr». Byron Stephen*
loft yesterday to rtlu rn to th*lr
homo In Tampa after ependlng
several daya with Mra. Stephen*'
mothor, Mra. J. B. Ray, at hor
homo on Palmotto Avonuo. Prlondi
will ho (lad to loarn that Mr.
Htepheni la Improving aftor being
Injured In an automobile accident
recently.

the orgnnisa'1
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mmdhly meetle ri thioniruiioi
summer, e- i-n tlm'lldl lllllliv o
tiers would he absent. The
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Mr and Mi s .1 II Wells nn*
In,nie ui'iiili alter -pending tinweek .’■III Wltil ir'lativ.'H in Dun
. Ihnt They 1•I mi6! lit hack ^r It ll
'h.lii tlieli nil'.*p, MPa .Imly Hiii ks
dale Willi will vinK llii'in f**i III
•lav*
Sat til lav eve iiinir (In- F tii'iuhilllp
i lit*- i.f tin- 1la«&gt;inniiiiitly I'ri'- byfil a ra'lent
t.-l in' i Church
Show ni (Ite ('llllMlIil'l l»f ( 'mu­
lllrll . Pieside nt of tlir i'Ink*. ll
W Kl irgll. III t. -•I a «« nin^ti i of iI'i't
• ill.in M- The wi'll halarii'nl \It
l iam llii-litd.il1 a viH'al trin l.y sun J i. and Rev. and Mis. |,. W
Mai v \ n gitiia UottillHdll, Itilllliihy
1 . e IIuni l ‘illi*l Tnyh»r. an at hi ■tic Scott. The latt.-r two will serve ns
.lance tty .lean Ann Nelson, plum
-.•ins l.y Marv Grace lluhhv and
Mis. Genree .Sloldiings, vocal solos

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II. II Grier, Mrs. Te.t

Hall and Ronnie Anderson, areampnnled l.y Mis* Down Hishnn and
n tut. dance dim hv Mi*. Walter
W'eolei hold and John A Peekltain.
The three out of town Judges
i i w in -I'd
lust place to tin- tap
•Inn.-' trio, -.-coad to 11.•• atid.-tic
dun ■■ I.) M l-s Nelson nod homo
aid*- ims- ii IG.si t.» Mis, G i let and
Mi
Slulihlngs Th* weii packed
hie, . was appri-clnlive of the ell
let li.iailielit and the homemade Ire
Cl. am Mild cuke S.-I veil l.y th.'
FlO'fldship Class meitih.'is nftri
the pioKiam, Aionm l $62. cleat &lt;•(
ext» n-es. was realized final lin*
nilv.-i offering and the refteah |
Ii,. i . Tills nioliey is to i»- used
to defuiy r * pease* of Iileinli.-ls of
(lo . orn-regation attending tiny.-ni.ii llii/li Young Peoples C.m
f. i . io e tills week.

Mr and Mis IV 11 Anderson
railed oil Ite Intlei's allot. Mis
l.nni-e P Wilson, ut Kaleipn*.-,
Soi,rlny afternoon.
1 -iv'ng Mini.lav for the Senl.o
I
Young I'eoples' Conf.-i eitei'
a' I lantation Inn, l.nke Wales
wi .e sl.idents, Yvonne Eid.nuks, j
W'iiimIIo Friend an d George Patter

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Signs W ith Blues
As Further S h i f t
in Players Looms
i:. k i :n t r i m i u i y . ,

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hitting mnmi

ger, Chuck Alt no, wn* reinatnled
to the playing m .ter
nffielnlly
thl* morning hy Florida State
League I'reaideiit John Krider nf
ter the Mg Seminole Blue* pilot
aerveil tinei* dny- on the ante
line* on itn Indefinite Miisprn*inn
rharge Mint #n-w out of n friirm
111 the Suntoi'l I' iiIntku enme ln-i
Saturday nielli with umpire* BIB
liotowy mill h&gt;ii Burk hurt.
The return of long halt liitling
Alrno
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Blues Meet Daytona Ts Tonight, Play Orlando Here Tomorrow
Go-Go” Chicago White Sox Are
On Go Again '/2-Game Out O f 3rd
By JOB IlKtCHI.FIl
&lt;
Braile and Kd Yuhas lenmcil up
Associated Press Sport* Writer
Was poker faced Paul lllchards !o shut them mil, 10, in the night
talking with longue In rheek Ihe I i,p
Lefty Billy Pierce and Bight
oilier day when he praised Ihe
New York Yankees lo Ihe skies bander Marvin Hrhsunt lor- r(| m
flute
and moaned "How cun you heal fine performances In Ii
Sox double win Pierce .,.1 d a
'em 7"
Those who know the rlev rr I’hl f, hitter for hi* seventh w h and
1 ago pilot believe he was trying Crlssom guve up sevpn Inis fnr
to loll Ihe world champion* Into a hie fourth triumph. Kddir Itobinfalse sense of security and at Ihe ton and Minnie Mlrmso were Ihe
same lime present 11 challenge til tug gun* us Chicago ripped off
25 hit* In the twin hill
Ills own While Sox
It took the Tiger* It Innings lo
In any event, from a listless
luineli id second dlvlsloner*. Chlca* overcome the Yankee*. The win
go has again become Ihe "Ho Go- nlng run resulted with Jtm Me
Sox" of the curly 1051 campaign, Imnitldi fourth Yankee hurler. hit
(nvlng every evidence tlinl they Hill Swift with ii pitched hall with
have peon,ml design* of Ihelr own, lim liases loaded and nnn mil. Don
Ihe While Sox Tuesday nlghl swept lo-nhardl, who had singled, ad­
n doidiiehender from Ihe I'liila- vanced lo third on a double hy
ilcloluu Athletics, 13 I. and 2 I. lo Vic Wert* and on an ttitcnllnunl
loll up Ihelr eighth and ninth wins pass In Wall Dmpn. crossed Ihe
plate with Ihe winning run
in (lie Iasi II games
Fiirl B.tpp and Jackie Jensen
The ilinilile win moved Ihrtn to
within a half game of the faltering nilieeled five hits between them
t level,old Indians and boosted an I scored all the runs in Wash
them lo within only three games legion's 13 will over Ihe Indians
of the front running Yankees Chi- lli h Porterfield, wlllt Ihe help of
rago picked up ground on nil (he Knmly Cnmiuogru lu Ihe eighth,
leaders a* Del roil nipped the gained the nod over Boh Feller
Held hltJosx for five innings, Ihe
Yankees. 7 ft. Ihe SI lands Browns
heal Boston's fled Sox. 3 I and II row use rupled for lliree tills anil
Washington whipped Ihe Indians, m many runs In hand Bookie Dick
lirodowski his BrM defeat laifly
I3
Brooklyn Increased Us National Boh Cain plleheil a 4 hitler for Ills
l.eague lead to four games, wal­ filth triumph
loping the (Tileago Cutis, 0-1, a* -Preacher Hoe tum rd hi Ills first
Pittsburgh upset Ihe second place iiiiniilrle game since May in 11*
New York (Slants, 1) a Bnsloii the Dodger* hooded Ihe Cutis Ihelr
moved min a sixth place lie with llurd straight defeat Hue yielded
ITilliideltihla. crushing Cincinnati, four hit*, two lo F.dtlie Mlksls,
a I. while the Phils were held lo whose homer prevented a 1shutout
(ilia Beil hit a grundslam homer
a split 10 their doiihleheader will)
the SI l.onls Cardinal* After Curl In Ilie* seventh to simp a 2 2 tie
Simmon* hud pitched the Phil* lo and give Pittsburgh Ihe win over
.1 2 1 triumph lit the opener, At Ihe Halids

VoluHia County
Kennel Club

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i.i •( J v ■wTLi - i
aeaion, Kune i» ' . ’.,, is
very fast as bit *•&gt;.*.'*•
J
20 uloli'ii Iiiisi ■
In
I'.'t
gaums
proves anil lli"
fact Hint he also "l)n*ly" Ithmlea
•lashed out 12 tiiples In 11)51.
Dusty IthiMlra is Bnnlnrd'N
thrii li.oi- hll lander with not*
two so fur till* season. 'Hie atlilllion of ii fli'i-l milf Icliler eun
help the Blues defensively, K il­
ler staled at the Uw«i u{
announremenl.
Newcomer Kitin' awaited out
aoven homer* mill -ruled 71 Inllii-s,
halting In hb inti'. Hit pieanueo
OH tile Hlllllril'l i ■"I•'l Will lleressi
tide a t limige iii r.*ii»- fashion. A
veteran will have In In' dropped
wllhtli tier .lay at nne e x lii
playet it pi'Miillled on the club
for a flve ilny look.
Kanr Joined l.ewh
fteinean,

Paurln Kir j»n rookie Imrlrr, unit
Vlleran infloldor Frank Batdma
a* the th tee newly iieqiitred Jilayera the Bluei have signed in Hie
last two ilny*. Bill (iialwin, vet­
eran (oronilliii.ietiiiin slum'll la.t
week win given Ilia trlense yes­
terday. Bmiforil not* Inis five vet.
rrniiH mi I lie roster to .loo I'nrise, Chink Aleno, Santina, Boilii/
Uront mnl Kune.

(• ATOIt IIIMVI.
JACKSONVII.LH i/S-Thc Gator
Bowl Axsoeliillon said loilay Geor*
gin Tech Is the third school to
Hitler tin* iiiirnnd animal Gator
Bowl Bnskcllinll Tournament hero
f)ec 21) no
The llnlvrrslly of Georgia and
Unlvenlly of Florida have signed
up. That leaves only one ninrn
to make up Ilie 4 school program,

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loll &lt;1 IlhUny. liny Buck. Titwtiy.
Dll,an.I
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lliiuiir. Holiibi &gt;•»■'. Mia* V'tJaxvllle Beach 12
22
(156 Ilvur
I,null,. Iliririu i ‘unking. H'W Hie h
Orlando
3H
2fl
5JM
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Sanford
33
31
IM H|i*&lt;-lrtl
Ni ll», IM i i M mi tali by, Iirlvluu MisDiiytima llen.li 32
33
402 li. . Im rb I In r inoli y
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M A i T — K itln rlli
faichliiirg
2ft
3!)
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W ild ii*l». Tlmniluie,
Cocoa
22
42
,344 His•Inioliir-r,
llutoiniiy. liumii Him,
ll**ty
Jnrksonvllle Beach 1-0 Cocoa 0-1 Hr or m«, Vnimva, 1 ‘u ibv l.«n.
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Orlando at Sanford po*t|mned,ruln
AIvJkIii'1. gioWM, HI)
Mary.
Paliilka M Daytona Beach 7
HI 1y Hull, ilr-IlM lain
llldit'l,
SVInai'il Warrlur, lliave •l ••n it I.
Juckstmvllle Bench at la-estiurg
Ulavb Hua«', Blanl 'liiillr
Driiindo at Pnlutka
MIVI'II II.SI'I-I— Nalarltv
Sanford at Daytona Beach
ntll* Way. ll;l|ilrl
Way .
Ii.br.
I ainb I nit, ICr.I&gt;. |’» I' i i IM'I, H*-a *‘«l*.
llel.ai'd at Cornu
Mai lira, Hll- k
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n u n — I ' m ihiMi

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ilhlt
lliilnMinti'iD
I lot Ida Inlet national I engiir
lll slr , T n b n . Hi'* Hpno Unlit, hint
Miami
4H
2t
WI7 tlM dnw. I'lrt'lta, Karnl M i.
■ 11,11111 II SI I — !l Milk* SI It r
Miami Beach
tft
27
03U
-Hill, (jn r r ii
llim.
Ham y
Tnuipn
4t
'tl
020 |)*tivn.,
I h, .Srtlt Want. Miami
Itn**.
Havana
39
32
5*1* ISulli). lm*rv t, I rt. 1*1*1* I'rnilM
M a r t i hack —a iihh* mh*
St Pclemhurn
35
37
t8ft
Hnnuksy Haliy,
Krlln.
rhaHc*
West Palm Beach 31
37
4JD M**llna.
ilblrlav linn, ll*ih*V*. Tii|&gt;
Lakeland
25
47
317 Vat**, 11110*1
Hnu, Its, lain*
All .Stars
Ift
5fl
222
Tii.x i'll li si c — n laih* &gt;ltt*
(Ixlnri),
ItniiH Ir
llninlr.
Jolly
Miami 2 Tampa I (13 tunings)
ll a i r y . f;*y*r l u u l . tlahcork, SS'ay
West Palm Bench 3 Havana 2 (to III***, Hilllaiiiin. Black K »rn
Innings)
K I I I H T IIAi'K. Il.it.i Irlsa*. T a w ti,
Lakeland .1 Miami Beach l
I'titinly U,on
St Peter.ilmrg H All Star* I)
III Ii'ON I &gt; It Al l :
(lay
ll'„ b,
Havana lit Miami
Tiiw ay, Ml** Yolanda
T I I I U l i ll.\s 'lli
liot'lnr
Hodd.
Tampa at West Palm llnacli
Hipiilul Kno, l».itb Hut iii ' iii v
All Slurs nt Lakeland
K&lt; d H I T 11 H A C K
wild n . l * . HI*
Miami Beach lit SI PetnrRhiirii
Harm ony, t'nrb y l
K I K T I I H A r i l ; Hly Mary. M|.»*,ly
Florida State League

American t^agur
New York
31
2ft
««
Bn,slim
32
24
571
Cleveland
33
7ft
552
Chlcugo
31
2(1
514
Washington
2d
2ft
soo
SI. [jiuls
2ft
31
45ft
Philddelpltln
22
2»
.431
Detroit
Ift
37
327
Chlntgo 13 3 Phlladotphlii 11 (sec­
ond gnine 10 tnninga)
Detroit 7 New York ft (II Inning*)
Washington 4 Cleveland 3
HI. i.ntil* 3 Boston 1
New York dl Delrutl
Washington at Cleveland (nlghl)
Bosloit at SI. lamli (night)
ONLY (5AMF.S
National league
Brooklyn
3H IS
New York
34 10
Chlrngu
34 23
HI. liOlli*
30 30
Cincinnati
25 30
PhllNdrl|ihl.t
23 31
Boston
23 31
Pittsburgh
10 44
I'iltxhurgh ft New York 2
Brooklyn it Chicago 1
Bos Ion 5 Cjnclnnall I (second game'
pnslnunedi rnln)

Philadelphia 20 81. Ixiula 1-4
American'League
Pittsburgh at New York
Chicago at Brooklyn

Clnrlnnal! a I Bn*ton (g)
St. Loula at rhlladelphla (nlghl)
SOFTBALL SCHKDULB
Tonlgkt
Robaon va. Navy
Wllaon va, Hunt
I Friday
Robson va. Hunt
Wllaon v*. Navy

Scminoles Vic F o r
5th Place Finish
In Initial H a l f ;
Corrales To Hurl
Thu evening
the Seminole
Blur* will wnge n li**t-ditch aland
for fifth place ngnlnat the Itn
pioved Dnytonii Beach Inlander*
In the lonitnl city. Tint Seminole*
hi e going into Ihe g a m e'lin t for
the filth idol with Daytona In the
Florida State League atandlug*.
The outcome of thl* evrnlng's

TAMPA &lt;3* — Brig, Gen Bull
Neylnnd Hal* Alnhatna, Georgia
Tech, l-St I nnd Mississippi as Ihe
chief threats In I ho Hnuthonstcrn
Conference nexl fmdhnll aetison
Novlnnd, who ha* hecn foolliull
coach .ii Tennessee *lnce tU2ft, wa
hi* usual pes si in I*Ilc self when lie
observed "We’ll lie lucky in finish
In the flr»l half of the conference **
He didn't mentlnn the fart that
Tennessee had a perfect last sen
son and only lost to Maryland In
ihe Sugar Bowl.
HI* view* on foothnll were run
lainrd In a column hy llyrnn Hidlingsworlh, Tampa Tribune spurt*
editor.
Neylaml said Ihere was*nothing
lo rumor*-he wa* planning lo re ­
tire In the; near future He'* nt
Sara»ola overseeing construction
of a new norm- He said when he
doe* retire he will live nt Sarasota
lrr*
through the l&lt;*aCommenting on Frloldn's football
gue to come within .Oil percent­ prospecl*—Tennessee ploys Finn
age point* of dl*plnclng the clren.t lending Did.nnd Bed (tut*.
Thu. hy (lie way. I* the rlotest
any FHI, learn ha* enme to ill*
plio mg the well halanred
Mate cripple Ihem."
thl* year.
lie was speaking
olHoywood
Since that prinllglou* on- Sullivan who signed wilh Ihe Bo*
rdmight, Sanford ban lallapun Ion fled Sox for a reported hnnn*
from *econd plare to a tie fnr upwards of 150,00ft That will lukc
(Kill, winning 10 ami Inning 23 him out of foothnll
fur a mlaerahle .303 average.
The Tennessee (nolliiill coach
land night'a rnln washed out the also referred In Ihe possible loss
-i I11&lt;J11I&lt;&lt;I lltueN-Orlandn tilt, Imt of llick ensures, Florida fnolhnll
it will he plnyrd in the Memorial star who took hi* physical exam
Stadium tomorrow night during Salurdny for the draft
the open date provided for in the
Neylaml said he regards ensures .
interim between the two hnlvey. a* one o (the greatest hacks In
Till* will end the Initial half for thu South if mil In the nation
luitli Sanford and Orlando.
ensures played fullback Iasi sen :
.Manager Chuck Alrno will he son imt with Sullivan mil of Ihe
Inirli in Ihe Hemlnnle line up thl* game, I* being mentioned for the
rim in g and he will have at quarterback spot.
trait two newcomer* with him.
Frank Hunlora, algned Juat yeatrrdny, will be at aeeomt ami
Henry Kane, tvfthanded hitting
flyrhunrr, will he In the outer
pant lire.
Pitching choice for thl* game
will either go to "Chico" Cnrrnle*
or |io*H||ily another newcomer,
By «KNK FLUWDKN
I.owl* ttemcin. The latter I* a
Alloelated P it ** Staff Writer
rookie from Pmirto lllrn anil ha*
Miami's Billy Harris led n |in
hud experience in the Puerto |{|mo
rade of pitcher* In stollr&lt;- per­
winter league.
While It I* Corralr*' turn In formance* around Ihe Florida In
go to the hill, Ihe slender right- lernatlon.il lasagne Tuesday nlghl,
imnder hn* been com plaining'of hut Ihe list also inrludes Sam
rower of West Palm Beach,
a wore hark for the pant two
onle Impel of St. Petersburg ami
day*, *» he might lie pa*»rd Up
Dinly Moore of Lakeland
in favor of Itrmea*.
Harris pitched and hatted Miami
Tomorrow nlglil'* eonte»t will
t« highlighted by the personal to n 2-t ll-innlnK decision over
Tam
pa's Dale Mntthcwson Harris
liallle for the home Ton Irndnrttdn
of the FHI, hy mnnagora Chuck iflultcred seven hits und drove in
Aleuo and Kil f.evy of Orlando, both Miami run* with singles for
who are both tied fnr the load with hi* ltth win against two losses.
Id apiece. Levy hna lilt aoven In Tho gnmo drew 2,527 spectators
and fattened Miami'* lengue lead
31 tilt* hero.
,
The Blue* will he *eeking In to 3W games
Brower allowed to lilts hut seal
end n peraonal
l-gume losing
ikein ngaitiil the lalntulera (Ida terrd them and West Palm Beach
evening. Sanford fell fiom the handed Havana Its (Kill straight
firat -fIvinInti hy losing nine of Ihe loss, 3 2. In III Innings
Monio gave Miami Bench only
lull Hi route*!* played. The revernal iif form almoat brought* an four hll* and Lakeland heat the
end to Iium'IibII In Sanford. But ifnr Flamingos. 1 t, while l/ipel allot
Mie financial naalxlanco the fall* til the All Stars in Kt Petersburg,
gave during a recent two-day giving the Saints an HO decision
''Buck* for Baseball" drive, Han- and nli home Irnm* a victory
fold would have dropped from the
look* of the FKL.

Giant Killer Bill
Harris Of Miami
Triumphs Again

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BIiwh Release Both
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Utility
Infla liter Sherry
Shtrlva and riahlhanded pitchar George Smith have bean
released, General Manager
John Krlder announced this
morning, Both playern were
rut looae lo make room for
new addltiona, Henry Kane
Lewis llemeaa. Smith wiki
five and lost five for Ihe
tHaks thin neanon. Hherbn hm*
been halting only .230 fnr
Hanford. Smith was returned
tn the HI. Louts Brownie
farm ayatem from which he
wan aenl lo the Blura earlier
thia season. Hherba had slgu&lt;
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l a*,'„u&lt;l H a l l Hally li,iHhl*i
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nlghl, h*vc only tonight'* game
with Cocoa left to play. Jackson­
ville Beach hm* three more, against
Leesburg tonight anil a doubleheader with I’nlntka Thuriday
night
In Tuesday night'* one other
name. I'nl.itkn heat Daytona Beach
H 7. Orlando at Sanford wa* rained
out.
Jacksonville Beach won the first
game I n, when Bed Col nun tripled
to rlghtfleld aim scored on Pitcher
Dave MrCrieknrd'* outfield fly for
the only run. Bill Kerman relieved
Mct'rleknrd with the ha*e* loaded
Sonic mountain peak* near
in the seventh and retired the
■tide to end the game.
niiilor remain snow-coven .1
Tuesday
In the ft 1 second game. Hill year.

Loss Of Sullivan Jax Beach Moves
To Cripple U-F, Within Half Game
Says Bob Neylaml Of Leading Hats

Tfca Naminnlr Hlnea This Week
Tonight
Hanfnrd nt Daytona
Thuraday
Orlando at SANFORD
Friday
(Beginning of Second Half)
DeUnd at SANFORD
Saturday
Orlando at SANFORD
Sunday
Sanford nt Letaburg

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Bttitr, have separated tad the
hat returned to her native land,
Mexico. Her lawyer, Jerry dealer,
tty* the Mill hope* a permanent
aeparation may fee averted. The
couple married in IMS. They hate
no children.

N E * n rc$K
Rocke­
feller Jr. M r riven to .million dol­
lar*' to 1M ClAnlm, Which home*
a Medieval art collection Of the
Metropolitan Muaeum of Art.
The muaeum, announcing the gift
Tueaday, aatd the bequest la "for
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preientation of Ha collection

RUMAN TKACBEJt DIES
CKSON. Miaa iM— Ml.11 Myra
,U
Waller Ewin, 90, former achnol

water led to recovery of the
body
Ik^B Mother Held hoUie" ^ fln *"** (rn,,t lhf 1UtSTON^T-*sSe nMhe 121' the
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MIAMI '.P — Two tug* iirnl lo
son S ilevelopmem hAllinhixlii
keep her money In it. The small
Kox wax reported to have ob the aid of Ihc SS Irene, n Pann
neHanroi uarn nni&gt;l out tnln/iil ,-nritr.il
llm U'nalarn t*n. maninn merchant ship. aground

(etcher who taught both President
and Mrs. Truman when they at­
tended achool In Independence,
■
Mo.,.died Tuesday,

mn in January of this year.
By HE I.MAN MORIN
uf ,hl!l (,i*h .
&lt;Substituting for Hal Boyle)
‘.V l,r “ l! " Ls,,n suilir r,M n m m wVa
NEW YORK iP — Dwight EUen Abilene, 'I learned that we were
t.im.H inutnNS
owei’s
mother was not thprevery poor."
MIAMI
V - MarkWhite IV
hen he -.-ime home lo Abilene
They tuny have lacked for mint"'mill have been
four years
the other day She has gone now ey, at times, but their home was "hi next month, drowned In a
The spirit of her. though, the a treasure house ot good living, of ’ "'■it near his hum cin North Ml
very essenre of this woman, is warmth mil comfort ami book* mu Tuesday
! so strong thal It brrathes from and music she tried toteach each
The child had been playing out
every corner of their home. Indeed of the five boys 'he piano -and -i"&gt; the home .itul when hispar
the old house is a perfect self especially of a woman's loving nn missed turn, they notified po
portrait, something she made and care
dice
rolnrrd forever with the rich, deep
It U all there today And so |s
A Iim foolpriul no
the canal
shades ol personality
ihe
iiank and a sliding gash toward
Iter niece. Mrs flay Ktherlng
ton. still live* up thp road a way OZARK IKE

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She calls n«r "Aunl Id a "
"Site must have hecn very
strong," I «ald. "as n person "
"fl*ie w is " Mrs
Kthcrington
said "Of them all. Aunt Ida was
the most vivid, the dominant one
(if course, you wouldn't think it
to look at her "
In thr photographs ot her as i&lt;
young woman, her chin is small
and {minted There is a firmness
alum; her mouth, and yet the faint
esl shadow ot a smile, ton. Her
hair Is thick amt It looks dark in
the picture In her eyes, there ts 1
that same intimation ot a smile,
something lelt rather than seen
tier eyebrows are high ami dark. ,
and they give her an arch, knowing
expression
THE LONS RANGER
'This expression must have been
very marked on her face when
stu- pretended not to notice that
(lie noy* had taken her bread
dough mini the old Pennsylvania
Dutch ilougn tray m the kitchen
rolled it Into halls and were play
mg caleli behind her back
Amt all her life she pretended
not In recognize ihe nickname
“ Ike." although every one of the
hoys— and mil Dwighi alone-was
known ns "Ik e " at one time or
another “ Ik e '" stu- would ask
sweetly "Who is Ike’ "
She wus in intensely religious
woman The faintly tlihlc. with
Hie names ot her soils amt theli
birth dales lie. open ill the living
room to the book shelves are
failed editions of "Bible Studies,"
Our Beacon Light....... The l.lfe lit
Christ " aud "Religions lw-nonu
nations " Eramed mnttos from the
Hllde hang above Ihe two lirasbedstead* in the room she kepi
tor herself anil hci husband
All Ibis is lost as ii wn- whim
she went away (or Ihe Inst time
Ext eld for one Ihlng, mid (his
is a thing she would nol have
permitted, il she bail been there
bemuse she never allowed things
1I
Ill'll I l%«ll|tp | ‘l»P Sltlt* —.1
U hc
to lay around Her wedding dress,
&gt;l MINtM.i; HrrALTY
of white silk and lace, lies ill
I lilt Miiminlin Avr
i'htint l 1*
agofiidly across tier licit for visitors
1 \\ Mini - W IllPtrlrhi
lo sre
It Is a Si/e !l She was a small
Iln t’SI Mtii) ftiti i Ini* mi Ini r*I
For R esu lt h
woman
ln.pl fiI'll I ILirc - LtMlHMMHI,
Yet, she maintained a home for
Thr &lt;tillti*'l«C f»lM HRplf
■*\ I•'•'Ml 'I |••■lcl»^■4, living l«Mt|||«
nil
H
br
I
Adi
MUheil
In
T
Ii#
live boy s and a man by herself.
kit* I *ti, lint It iirt•I i in |Mmf. I'lif t*
nnnfuril
llrniMi
She made some 01 their doth**
K fui himhi it. Ufitt'tl in mill
I (Imf Hr prr 11*9 iMFrlliin
on Ihe sewing machine in ihe her!
A filter* lur
Mn# iMfrlltm ■
j 1%I II) i if -liMIl I'll I Til11 l Itul -W,
room, handled the faintly washing,
H flrnr* Ni* f»*r III** liHFffltm
J«l fliiitt fl«* n#r IImv ln««vtltiii i ilttyl mic
baked her own bread and plea,
A
r pvr Iin* fur trnrlf I unfHif
and stirred no cauldrons of a
M'AtMnUS fi*iii y i' ii r r «fli|»
Fit* *v««r4* In Ihv linn.
myslirlous dish culled "nuildln
Ilnthlt llnl« r»r tflftrli K«r* l i f t
I mifi' inonin I'ciitrnl hrnllnjr*
meal." The wny of maxing
M*»«!• i n &gt;l» itfn rnriiiT, Ifitt n.
seems lo have been lost.
\ l if* (t chmiii'I Kvi'iylhlntf
"And so Aunt Ida novel was
v**M cult iInnk of In luillt in thin
able to go out very much " says
Whnl Gl« will hr ftrrvpt+ri
iinim If vim cun Jiffonl In live
«t*»
*hr
Trlrfthnnr
tin
Mrs Kthcrlnglnn. "She was it
in m
litirni'. IIt(.hi is* |l,
ntMiidutn
rhnrgr
If
f**i»r
unlit*
Ii
ways al home I don't think -he
f ill i 'ti ,1 fur m|«| miInl ini*ul
lUfrif In tlir frlr|th«e»r lefenlt. In

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Save tent and driving lime,
tfioillty HpveiflrntioiiH, tile lialii,
aeri'i-ni'd litiexi-wny, car noil,
utility mom, laundry fat-llit
kilelien I’lililneta, 11.&gt;t | n11nI range
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Corner Mellnnville and Itandutidi
Market, 11H Magnolia.
ARTICLES FOR HAI.K — 1
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ant. tat floor. Roae Ciutil.
G O O D A N D HAD
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place fur new, itxud ami rufln•nec*. Mra. Miriam Vinup, III)
i&lt;hrd furniture for ihe compleU
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h!» f?irv»state aud federal govern menu.
Hie Interior Department has
prut c»ted tlw contract between tlto
oil company and tho state.
So tbo board oft ruitees of the
Stale Internal Improvement Fund
Tuesday held up acceptance ol
Commonwealth o il’s bid of fl,05U
for the contract, plua a dollar an
acre annual rant whenever a lease
TALLAHASSEE OB - Same of might be entered.
th« troublesome questions about
rastrlctions on drilling for oil in Cheating On Federal
uAr ..I* Everglade* National Park
O p o r fltfo n s C h a rg e d
may be threshed out between Ibe
Florida Cabinet and the U. S. De­ WASHINGTON o*i - An Investi­
partment of Ihe Interior.
gator testified today the govern­
The Interior Department owns ment was defrauded of at least
and controls the park, which Is three million dollars by Inclusion
a huge area In South Florida that of sand and waste materials In
was either givrn lo the federal flaxseed bought Under price sup­
government by the state or bought port programs. And he declared
with two million dollars furnished an Agriculture Department official
by the state
squelched an order designed to
Oil leasing and drilling Is per­ halt the frauds
mitted on Tend bought with Ihe
Tho testimony came from Kirk
atale'e money from private own­ Johnson, chief of the fit. Paul Of­
ers, hut not on lend which the fice of Investigation for the Gener­
stale gave directly to tha federal al Accounting Office (GAO), at a
government.
bearing before the Senate Agri­
Tha issue may come to a haad culture Committee.
as early as next Tuesday on a
Johnson named .George Prich­
proposal by the Commonwealth Oil
ard, rhlef of Ihe F its and Oils
The company holds leases on Branch of the Production and
MO acres within the park bound- Marksting Administration (PM AI
a rlti. It acquired them from the In Washington, aa Ihe man whu
alate before the perk was estab­
lished, and can drill on them a i It
pleases.
But agents for the company widespread during the 1948 48 flax­
claim they can't get their well on seed support programs that James
the HO acres financed unless they A Cole, regional director of the
get a contract with tha state lor PMA Purchasing Office at Minima
lease of 34.000 adjeernt seres If polls, ballad purchases and recom­
and when the federal government mended lighter restrictions
"Mr Prichard told him to re
releases Its restrictions on the
larger area.
sume,” Johnson added
Prichard la to be a witness later
The federal governmeat owns
the 34,000 acres by deed from the in the hearing*.
What was going on, Johnson said
state. Terms of the deed provide
for the state to get l royalty of was this:
one-eighth of any oil produced on
Soma sallera of flaxseed lo the
the land. Thay also provide thet government were dumping sand
no new leases or changes In leases and other heavy waate materials
outstanding when tha park waa Into the bollnms of boxcars tu run
•itablishetT shall be mgaa without up the total weight.

r IF YOU WAN r A SUN IAN
WHY DONT "tttU &lt;30 AROUND
/N THE FRONT YARD
.W H E R E THE SUN IS J

UJ8. And State To
Air Evergjftdes
Oil Question

Friday — June 20, 1952

BASEBALL DAY
Ray

Kennedy^

Sanford Automatic Laundry

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of the Sanford Llona Glob will \ 0
Installed at a meeting and oatlng
«f the cltib numbd-u and tb tir
wives at Boar Lake tomorrow

Steel Strike
( C u S l H l V rM C l |t U l l l

on aimed at making arrancamonta
for reopening some plants under
a special union • management
agreement to produce steel tor the
DR. C. U PERSONS
moat vitally needed munitions.
Government officials said "consIdOPTOMETRIST
arable progress" bad been made
EYES EXAMINED
and some definite announcement
GLASSES FITTED
might come later In the day.
US South Palmetto Avenae
3. There were signs the House
might go along with the Senate and
vote to request that President Tru­
man use emergency provisions of INSURANCE AT A HAVlNCl
the Taft • Hartley Law In an effort
FOR YOUR
to get the mills reopened. The law
perm its the government to seek a
HOME - AUTOMOBILE
court order, good for SO days,
against - a strike which creates a
BUSINESS
national emergency. No House vote
wee expected before Thursday.
4. The House Labor Commutes
voted that the Wage Stabilization
Board (WSB) should be abolished.
The board hai been under congres­
sional fire for its recommendations
in the steel case, particularly its
proposal (or a union shop — one “Your Mutual Insurance Friend1
requiring all steelworkers tu Join
I I I N. Park Ave.
Phone 1*4
the union.
Putnam said that what steel
trice litcrease should be allowed
s something that cannot be settled
until management reaches a con
tract agreement, with the union and
brings to stabilisation officials Its
reasons for a price boost.

The newly appointed skipper of
Fighter Squadron 34, Lt. Corr.dr.
Harry B. Gibbs, has returned to
the Naval Auxiliary Air Station,
Sanford, Florida, for the second
time in his Naval career.
Formerly of Wheeling, West
V I r g l n i e. Lt.
Comifr. G i b b a
was first station*
*d here during
World War II
f r u in 1B48 to
rarly In 1046.
Lt.
C o tn d r.
Glbsb Just re­
cently
relieved
Lt. Comdr. it. A.
Sweatt of his
Julies as skipper
of VF 34. NS a
Lt. Glbhe
result of the latter being trans­
ferred tu the Commander Fleet
Air Forre in Norfolk, Virginia.
After graduating from the Na­
val Air Cadet Program in Pen­
sacola, Florida, ha was shipped to
the Pacific where he operated
aboard the USB Yorktown. Re­
turning from one of hie many
missions, Lt. Comdr, Glbbe ar­
rived Just in time to see the "Big
LIONS OUTING
Y" going down, after being hit
Edward
H. McCall, president,
by the enemy. For hie outatandlng
service during the last war, he and other newly elected officer*
was awarded the Distingulehed
Flying Cross, the Navy Cross,
and an Air Medal.
Prior to hie Job as skipper of
VF 34, ha served as tha squadron
Executive Officer for 14 months.
Hie wife and two daughters
are presently redding here In
Sanford with him. Both of hie
daughters were born In this city
during his last tour of duty at
Htart a monthly Investment
the Naval Air Station.
Havings
Plan In
Helping him with hie duties as
head of Fighting 34 le Lt. Comdr.
Haskell E. Tull, the present
AFFILIATED FUND
Executive Officer.
VF 34 was originally Fighter
Ilf. per month, no contract, no
Squadron SO of World War 11 committment. Assets o v e r
fame. Early in 1045. VF 20 was
reformed to make up Fighting 9
1158,000,000. Prospectus on re­
Able which else distinguished It­
quest.
self during the lest war.
Frum Fighter Squadron 0 Able
tu VF 01 In 1048, and as a result
of another change, the squadron
became tha present
Fighter
Squadron 84.

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THATS A GOOD q U E S T IO N

Kiwunln

The W eather

li'ontlNioe rtom Fh s lias I
of from ahuut It) to I, and does
nut approve lower than 11 to I, or
higher thuu 18 to I. Low ratio
Juice |s kept In concentrated form
tu mis with flint uf the late sea­
son which Inin n sugar to lu'lil rutin
of im high us 26 lo I. Homo Cali­
fornia Juice, which I* of low sugar
content, Is sometime* secured to
mis with the high mtlu Florida
product, he inM•-&lt;(.
Mr. Flake stressed the spesd
fnetui requited III producing 'lie
ronreiitriile. mid said (hut the
cans are filled ut n rate of :i7&lt;*
tn IM) a minute. A carton, huljlnn
21 cun* of Juice requires one ami
u quurtci field unions of omilges
to produce, he deellireil.
Guests Ini I educed by Unwind
Mimtletli were Walter Smith, sun
of Kiwanis secretary Itulpl, A.
Hmlth; Dwight Hullivnn, Jackson,
villi-; I'hll Arey, Tuvnte* mid Jim
Ihisemore, Dnytoun
llrarh.
J.
Martin .Stinrrlphrr presided.

Second end Oak

With on* tub wuh and dry, a
grandaUnd ticket to any gem* of the
Seminole Blue*, food until July 30th,
at lh* Memorial Stadium will b* given

Commander Gibbs
Again Assigned To
Sanford Station

THE OLD HOME TOWN

Asheville
Boston
Cleveland
Los Angeles
New Orleans
New York
Washington
Jacksonville

Miami
Tallahassee

defense program—I’v# fait It i*
too large." Of the $5 billions pro­
posed for the coming year, the
senator said, U billions ara for
defense and 20 billion dollar* for
domestic programs that cannot be
trimmed substantially. So, he said,'
mluctiona must be made in the
defense end of II. And on that, the
senator took (hi* position:
"We have been building up with­
out any clear concept o f what we
am building up the Army and
Navy for. We have no clear Idea
of what we would do If a war began This concept la dominated by
the thinking of lend generals who
are thinking of a land war with
Sim la on the continent of Europe.
"I don't agree with the theory.
I think It's old fashioned. I think
a war can be won from Ihe air."

FIRST FEDERAL
FIRST

Com stock

TEL. 6 8 0 5

gfti Current Dividend

FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

AHHOCIATION
110 West First Street

bflndle
Widespread use uf coffee in LOST—Female brown
Boston Terrier. Answers to I-ssEngland date* frmn the 17th Cen­
sle. Reward, Bobby Little, Pb.
tury.
1651-MU.

Malik
M'wullNNse runs l-aae Oael

II S nt Ihe Paris Assembly In­
sisted Hull each country must be
considered separately on II* own
merits.
The countries applying (or U. N.
membership urn Albania, Outer
Moiii'ulln, llulftnriu, Hnrmiulii, Himiury, Finland, Italy. Porluual, Ireami, Jordan. Austria, Ceylon, Ne
pal and Libya.

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Buick Srscisv
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put tha price of Ihla Buick in big type
because we're proud of it*
It's the price of the six.paieenger, two*door
SriciAL-rcady to roll.
When you put this price against the local deliv
•red prices of other cars that folks usually
associate with Buick-youTI have a hard time
Boding a single one as low.
When you put this price against what you'll
pay for ear* with the reputation of being
"lower prloed’-you ll find why this Buick
givss them such keen competition,
And-if you want to go in for extrat-you can
still add up what goeaonthe bill of sale of other
ears and a Bukk-you’ll find out that Buick's
^ an even greater buy.

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feel your shoulders sink bade as this beauty
takes off.
You’ll feel like the million dollars it cost to
perfect its ride, when you sample the steady
smoothness of if s gait,
olive-makes each mile a new
experience.
Want to try It? Why not? We’re willing to let
this beauteous bundle of high&lt;powered energy
speak for itself.
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But you also want some fun for your moneyand that’s where a Buick realty ehbwa.
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t t t h t year Hanford Herald, City
Delivery, by 7:09 P. M.. pletseeaH
YBLLOW CAB 1444

THE WEATHER
Cnntinusd hnl and sultry through
Cr&gt;rl■y. Generally fair etrept for
« Idrly scattered afternoon thun.Irr-hnw ers.

AN INDEPENDENT DAll.Y NEWSPAPER
Eftinblhhril 1*108

fVOLUME XXXX1I1

Howard Belfa
Named Shrine
^ Imperial Head

Living Costs
Move Upward
To 1952 High

New Potentate Given
New Car And Cake
W eighing Two Tons
Honoring Birthday

Government Index Is
Now 189 Percent Of
1935-39 A v e r a g e :
Rents And Food Up

SANFORD.

EI.OUIDA

No. 210

A n so riiilrd I’rr^ n f.r)i»cd W lrr

TIK’RSDAY JUNE If). I0S2

I-

Tail And Ike
To Cut Taxes
If Victorious

Kefnuver In Capital Campaign

K c f ,i u v c r Confident
Ol Victory N e x t '
Month, Denounces
Isolationist
GOP

President Truman
Says No Democrat
Can Reduce Taxes
Ace Back In U. S.

Sec. Ktrrl S tiil’.c As
Srrimis Anri Says
lie Still Remains
Kiscnliowcr’s l,’ricnd

WASHINGTON 'A -T he govern­
Its Hie Associated Press
MIAMI lift “ Harvey A Hello.
ment's latest cost-of-living barom­
The lop contenders fur presldeo
SI. Louli, woo elerlrd Imperial
It. not t.I.AS R. CORNELL
eter moved up today under pres­
Hal nomination were no record In
potentate of the Ancient Arable
W ASHING TON r
President
sure of rising final and rent costs
day In cut taxes if elected The
•J9&lt; Order Noblea of the Myatlc Shrine
Trum ui siitl Iml Ay (hr strrl strike
to within a tiny frnclinn of the
PrtuniTalir limit runner, however,
today on hit Mud birthday.
Is i re.iimg u serluus siliinllnn. Gen.
record high reached Iasi January.
siinl ixnlaiiniiixiii would dominate
I lo w a s given a new car by
Elvenhnwi-r -till is • friend of his
The living cost Index, measuring
their parly d either gels to the
memhera of Mooln Temple, 81.
.i
in I in. President cm cut I ixcx IS
White IlmlM'
Louis, and a rnke welching more
prices of (nod, clnlhing, shelter
per cent
Taxes were a lopie ill talks
than two Iona tiy ilelcg;.ilea at
and a host of other tnings climbed
Mi I. ii mi 11, ruccil ilumigh those
Heihirxilav hy Ohio Sen Itnherl
tending the Shrine'« 78lfi annual
I.t. Clarence It. Jones, Jr., son during Ihe month ended May IS
.utile, l&gt; m il :i few iilliers at Ills
Ta ll anil ' ieii Dwight Llxenhiiwer.
national convention
of Mr. unit Mrs. Clarence It. Jones, two tenths of one |&gt;cr cent to I8!l
w\ iniiti'ii'iH •• H r s «1,1 that he
running one two hi Ihe r u e for
Della aucccrdi Itobrrl Gardiner •lilts West Fifth Street, has been per cent of the 11)3.130 average
i'ii i i mining Im "((u i-, so he ran
ltepiililir.nl presidential linnilliii
Wilson J r . Boston. moving up romoilssinned a Serund Lieuten­ That Is 4 I per cent over Ihe mark
give Die I n i pimp rutting taxes
llnll
from deputy Imperial |M&gt;tentnte nc ant. Artillery, after computing of 18 months ago when price and
Ai lu.ill. he v.inl. the. might to be
Tlie\. mi turn, were a liiplr in
cording lo Shrine cualoin Other 22 weeks of training at Ihe Anti- wage controls look cited The
increased In order to meet Ihe
an address hy Sell Ksles Krlaiiver
% present ol/lcera also moved up a nirrrafl Artillery Officer Can­ peak figure Iasi January was 180 I
iletu'ii
nf Tennessee, who has more dele
notch.
,
DOINO SOMf STRUT CAMPAIONINO before Ihe Dlslrlrl of Columbia's
A million and a quarter rail
didate School at this post. He
Sen llohcrt A Taft uf Uhln, who,
gale voles lined tip than any id
Democratic Presidential primary. Ken. Estes Krfnuvrr (Tenn.1 slops
Immediately after Della's for­ was a member of the third elais workers will get an automatic 2
nlmig .»till Gen Du IglP D Elianhis rivals going lulu the Demo
mal election by the Imperial Coun­ to he graduated from the School. cent hourly wage boost as a result
torhal with Mrs Eugene Arhileltrr and her daughter, Mila. Krfsuver
linwi'i Is u tr illing I'nntender fnr
erode presidential nominating con
cil. Shrine members put on &gt;i color­ Following his graduation from of the latest Increase In living
scas opposed In (lie p, Imnry by W Averrll llsrrlman. Mutual Security
ilic Itcpiililti'Mii prevlilrnllal nomlV1-nl lull
ful pageant ahnwlng highlights In the Officer Candidate School, I.t. costs Their work contract lies
Director, t/ioklng on l« Mrs. Kefamrr.
ffnferMllonal Smindphofo)
ii.Piiiil snlil Wcilnesdav he would
lii Denver, Klsenhnwer told O re
the llle of the new Imperial po­ Jones was assigned to the Medieal wages to Ihe rost-of-llvlng index
pul in .i II per cent tux cut If he
gull's G O P riinvenlluii delegates he
tentate
Field Service School. Ilrnoke anil adjustments are made each
iu'cntiii' President
wmilil lialanre Ihe naliunai liudgel
Then Itrffn stepped outside Day- Aiiny Medical Center, Fort Sam three months.
Mi
I'r it III., II u.iv l.k ril If he
if he were President Tills, plus
Another tno.non wage earners In
front Park Auditorium and cut the Houston, Tex.
Dimigtit .mv Dciim crntic President
seeing In ll llml Ihe Miles are .is
textiles, aircraft and oil refining
flrat slice of Ihe 4,863 pound cake
cuiilil trim luxes lh.it much No. he
lilllll.il llv strung .is llussia. wuulil
Industries also get at least a one
Kelerllon of officers highlighted
ilntn i Im vuiil Xml il lliev could
make lav m i n i dull pnssllile, lie
_ today's business session II will
rent Imnst
h i.', Im tii re,lo c i,1 H ilt much he
salil lie eslil liileil Inis u , ii,lit lake
COION El I filin'| * S (Lil&gt;ir«kl. I ’
W be followed by n mammoth 5 hour
I-ending Ihe over all living rnsl
ts
•
sax
*
a ahiitil two vears ami alter Ihnl
Air I'iiu p .»•a*, rnjov* i% « i^.n *.r« would li.nc iliuio ll
parade ending In Ihe Orange Dowl
I In n im ild mv Ilc|i'ild|i'aii I'rev
rise was a boost nf lour tenths id
ninviil ul Mis* Mui lit.m A r
ionlght.
I tier rent In rent across ihe
F'»rrr M.ixs* tn i •llf*&gt;i •&gt;i i M.* i . n idi'iit Ii-li t.ixcv c. per ce n t'
Mi 11 "in .,n m l net unlevv
The only contest was for Im
country The price of fond al the
Tali in a Washington speeeli
f'MlIn !•* IllR ft* "#• ill Mit Ilr f f.s-k. heNo
w m i . In pul the i in lot r v further
grocery store moved up Hirer
perlal outer guard, al Ihe hnltom
it_
■
•
• i&gt; 'i| snlil that if he beenines Piesiileiil i Mirh *i il't •**Ul Hi*w 100 r-.ini' •(
Group Announces Bar­ pormnl OpcnmR Wul
tint.' Ill,'III ll I
of Ihe list of offlrers. Voting was
....
strilll.,ll
truths nf 11 Pper rent
Mlli»IHIIMlVri Km f i -Im mi* |,t )| ill I IIIi ,'iilmwci h i. mil gone n far
Rut the iirlrr of clothing, of fuel
Still In pmgress fur this office.
Ii»* fir Irnvrfl 0* « Mil nnr| il • * .
becue
At
Country
M
e
Helrl
At
New
Of'
"
V
"
,
'
""i."
«
l;‘i|l;,,|
i I ill ui promt m g i tar reituc
Brffs cut Ihe first slice outside
and electricity and of house lurti
«$?*•*! nvitilhrr | m Wnrlil Wm ll,
lion Iml lie Ii iv .ltd ;i irilill'tlon
Rsyfronl Park Auditorium and nf- Better ShowinR Still ishings nil dropped fractionally
f l CCS
Next
FriflflV
M ttllllNMPlI l)N l-H.r Itelll
Club
Friday
Ni^lii
I
InltirsUl
•%
!»
•
•
I
*1t«\vn
11
(Jr
in
a&gt;
)
, mil l I,., piivvililc III stiuilt two
ter those present had a piece the 1
Although prices on most Hems
|)l.iliri untl »lr«|»i»vr*l I'S on 9ft#* V.' il
cake was hauled around! he streets
have climbed. Office of Price Sla
Leaves
Nation
Deep
Spoolsln»r
«'
thi.lunmi
I'hnmhc.
Bfifflltil tl*ll lit^ ?*HI nitnlutl rntq.
Ilu
Kluiiiln
Power
nml
l.iglii
Well dlpi .ill Hip perches El
and helpings given In all m iners
hllizallon (OPS) officials
so
Commerce linn In-Mil In,lity, Dob ' • nttipanv will
•I»'^4 |fn(«*fihifinniil .SMtiri(f|)hii(o)
move equipment
eiilmwo tin ■ lie u miking, does
In Delicit Position nounred Wednesday ceilings would nf
Vlr Itoma, Miami, who baked
lli-an.
a
xliid.-nl
hi Snli' itnlvci
di|i&lt;
w.iki'iel
In
Its
newufflre
In
Mi | mni in Hit like Dm general'
the cake, claimed II was Ihe big­
he suspended this week end on hot alty, spoke oil tin- Hiiliji1 l "A llo
'lie Kvniis lliiililing on Miignulln
A c ||i- still llplik . Ike Is i nice
gest ever pul together. II was 8
WASHINGTON &lt;jp-The govern lied whisky anil wine They have ply lo llurkli'y", in who h lo- dc \vi'iiiu* I’i'sl tn the ltd* T h i's li.,
■\ nf in iir.r he till considers
feel tall, 20 feel long and 7 vy incut's going to wind up lls year been selling for months below cell
fended Aini'liciio colh-gi-s nn-l mol luiniillng In plnns will In
feet wide.
1 ivriihnwcl n friend
two lo three billion dollurx heller Ing levels.
universities
iiuninat
iini-harg"|ii'li
fm
liiisluesH
nt
Ole
'lew
Intin you "m li him lu c k '" Mr
The cako was white, topped with oil than II expected Rut It still
The price drop In these Items that thi-y nn- “ infested" with col , mIIiiii "ii .Mini'lny nun mug, II ||
Its III) ( lll'.AGH
I'runt,'in chuckled and v»ld he
a giant red fex of frosting which will be deep In Ihe red.
was attributed tn big stocks and tertlvistx ami fulling In tlin r duly I'nli'inmi, , Iiv is11111 nmimgei, noWASHINGTON
1
/1
*
1
t
I'Hrlrcouldn't "iv Hint, nitdtug Hint E lalone weighed 1,100 pounda. A Government esperu, sneaking lagging salts. The decline In sales
I'ntrlrk I lark, » h i Iih»»p'I *
,1'iihowc) isn't i milling In the Demblack lassie nf frosting tipped the privately, said today the deficit— hai been sharp since lest Novein to inruh hI i- tin- basic prlin-iplc- nuum'i',| Indny.
of
Ami-i
icaniain
A
furnml
upenlng
will
lie
hi'1,1
slrsighl
Irft
,&lt;l
&lt;
uliini"l&gt;t
Drrv.
•mr.ilic ciiiiipnlgn
beam al 110 pounds
ihe amount by which Ihe govern­ her, when a steep new federal
Introduced
hy
T.
K
Tucker,
si
the
new
ufflre
nn
Friday,
June
Pearson in Ihr M x'fliisrr II"
Wlillr H ip .terd .lliisllnn Is he
For Ihe cake.baller. Rnma used ment overspends Da Income—Is tax went Inin effect.
program chairman, Mr. Di-no -mid .'T, Mi f'uliniNii dei'lared. Tin
Irl I,il.t.). plpmlril Imu.reul In
c"h&gt;iiii; iP itn m . Ntr Triiin3i.*eonpounds nf sugar, likely In he leaa than
00 *111.
billion
tllMt
till*
llui'kl*
y
l.i.ok,
i-ntilled
(
'
exenl
uffiru
m
Ihe
MeiMli
lloild
v\ \ rt. lie gevd r f . liid tcitlm r s i
rlisrarn nf asssull tods).
r, 873 pounds of when the fiscal year ends June
) pounds nf
WASHINGTON JA3* Higher "God and Mao a t. Vale". »M&gt;vke| ing Tins 4"um neeiipled hy Ihe runt
in mu
irp
tie might have to
tmds nf butter, 30 tl .w ild he as Iqw as 8 1$ prices'
arteftfclf.'ll.V
I I,irk. an allninrv. •*»* if | N ,t t i *• n .t I i 'l t '«
end
sm
aller
supplies
of
paiiv
for
ilir
pgni
in
yegrs.
(he
"■uiiiprstltlnU"
of
a.-nd'inir
illlnd *&lt;■ iiipp I If Ihe morning
k, 40 pounds-nf billion. '
Irn-rH In
finirl nil prisnnsl
v
pork
nexl
fall
and
winter
were
freedom"
soil
urged
the
citslilMli
Kill
ii
miiilern
ill
ils
Intrrlui
I J i i.i I i l r T o
M p I c i h I p ip ."
lie ipm.iik.it .(m
v auto
.
I pounds of salt
Inmil for a liearlnx lu ll t
President Truman. In his budget Indicated today 111 an Agriculture ment f t an offiriel 'nrthodi.xy &lt;&gt;l lighting mid npmilntinnnln, Ihr
iimliili' inismif ictuiliig Is lietug cut
gallons of vanilla.
I'mi .nn n ss mil In r,,ui* Hr
Department
report.
message
last
January,
figured
The
I
.I.
i
i
h
I
A
$:;&gt;
i
mn
I
K'c*l
Amet
ii-Miiiim
to
pri’w&lt;nt
the
ie«.
l.
new
ufflre
will
iilfunl
nmie
i,„,in
Ingredients nf the frosting were
l i n k md If Hint I - ii i .ern.iis he
,ir r p r r s r n ti* il tis lit. nnm-rl
The department said farmers Ing of un-Amorlenn ideas l&gt;y I hi !i» ’ he r')ii&lt;puny with It" SJ,f»0O 1.•el
•I•n• 11T I |tmt *It if i ,
l,2nu pounds nf powdered
Irrrd sugar. iovrroment would go in the hole
) Ufk. I73.linn-a . r i l hiMul-i
iy
58.200,000,000
•
if
f|"4»|
"
4
1
11
1
r
‘
I
*
II
fir
|
Mill
III*
a
*
|
versify
professors.
produced
9
per
rent
fewer
pigs
‘N
\
Ml
V
I
'
»
I
nnlti
ft
v
33
gallons
nf
I In* f|t|r iI i»*m *«f *t mu
Tift
400 pounds of butler, 3.'
lias firrli mtllilllril In rr|in iln Mr. Demi denied (lint there i- fMinely til It iii*I l v** in flrfikrn, in
, milk, 18 pounds nf sail and 1 1i
The President estimated total during Ihe spring season this year
in
i'll#'* M il l|r\ 1.lift 1 l|lil|#'|
1.1* 1 1' |A,
$9*11ill
lli.il
hr
Ih
im
Ihr
(Him
4
i
\Vrilnrs
spending would Jump 30 |ier cent than a year ago Spring pig* reach sil orthodox "A m ro w jii" , ■• i f t••*Iin hY -uch innoviilion" hr nn its V
gallons of vanilla
•*l t|.l
,. 1. ).t I'.ll .A nil Ml&lt;
*11IMI t ’Mil Ml •1-1rnitvi
!•••■]V 11
’•i'l' i i h,J||I IIMItj
above last year due lo n huge slaughter weights In Ihe following nllil sslil llml llliekley's |,iii |m. - i | t Ml IorimI itlNtililik; Imir fm flimiTR
.If,l
l
H
i
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ft!
4
1
1
..1
)
tit*
1
..It
Ihllll
1’
V
mill
nhruhh«*ry
»«i
(hi*
I•
•
f*
nf
Mir
"does
nol
eoriespiiud
unit
11,.
expansion In rearming Ihe W S fall and winter.
Vril 11irlhff
Ih.MUjI
W ASHINGTON ts
I ' H" I ' l l
n 11"tit i'll!inner,
.1.1 .h. i » ii ti, tli tl t hut. -. N t •1 At Mill.1
nml friendly foreign countries llul
Mu I.I At
Nevertheless, total meat supplies iifre belief which desi*ivi*4
I’h) f imil ••'•rent Hint liKlifin^. mu h is tn-i-n piun hi'il .igain
the military expansion hasn't inken may Ik- a little larger because of iuiiiii' Aon-rleiin, Ihe helief in ...
'i* i
Ih r I''m *•1#!••»»• ml
|..|l
til t 1I»«l i ••. nit 'lit- '1
And thn mini wlin tin im ihr
$
$
t
i
uiiii
tn
Knt
Hill,
fm
tin
\
i«*.
4
M
S
elite
sir.1
.1 . •’Mil
fn-e
furn.ntinn
mid
expie*niot,
place nn that scale.
prns|tectlve Increases In marketing
lil lit* tin mil* tn .li ft ml tl
pti RUlilftf Ivr of Ihr Smith* i nft |uiin-Is, $71,000 ,i yrui Li it.11v i •* lll.l ki.M
Officials now say spending will of href rattle, calves, sheep and Individunl eonvirtloii.”
i
h
u
llo
Pnlrlck
&lt;
link
ivi*
$; lift i &lt;i ' Miilliinitisl .It t* i.
1\ *
Tim Ameriesn wsy of life, M, &lt;*•». fh tlw .»», Mil HR . IR Mil* flint
fall at least JAA billion, and pus- lambs.
If
tit It III itt i* I.
•MM
••
m i ill it|mi of lit ty|»r hv Mu riiilliln't have lumli'il mi i u i""'
slhly more than four billion, below
Pork supplies may continue be­ Demi »nid, emiimt lie piiipugi'- imti|Mifiy
h h ii M Ii i) • If. *Ii IriitI I ..I nit*
i
in th«* wlmlr I ’fiifnf upptnltrluln taigi'l
Mr. Truman's $70,000,000,000 ratl- low the past season's level well hy Ihe university sitire It , &gt;,•
" I frit I'd hr unfaithful tu mv I |l|l)t all a|«| |'i|
TALLAHASSEE '^ -F lo rid a has male.
slsts, -o far ns edlli'ntlnn I - • -o Si ift-H |*» »* h«iill\ Mi*' vkhrl.......tl Irish
Into
1033.
The
report
forecast
pig
fnrrlirars.''
'Turk
tnld
i
•
•
received an approximate 23 per
lltiifl .Ilf* Ilf' »« I »)*•( -I** f IM*; *l»
In Ihe preaenlMtion el i If•hr l-i rov**fril hy Hit' Imivr* n«-«- pullers. "If I didn't ,|n uiii'Tiing
Whatever its effect nn Western production In the coming fall sea rerrn-d,
cent Inrrease In Its alee! allocation
I S', 91\ I ,4 ll •Mll.'ll Ul llllf \ I "Mm '
variety
of
points
of
view,
n
.,.
fl'HIM .%'lllrh IlMVr fh*‘ a'ffri 1 nf
son
also
would
be
B
per
cent
below
T h r one blow i ii' uimli'r In i i n n i ' i d I li'iili i |»ri f 'Alit. i.
defenses, this dropoff will much
(nil if
for bridge nnd rnad building
•» M|.» the i nliimiiisl
Fell pigs go
gn to
tn market lely nf opinion*, n vnllely ,.f M il •liffM i*'j| 111** llyhi rv*afil\
i niniiu n* itm mil a •|g. •ft tlt.nl . .(Mil nt Ml#* .# 0
Freeman Seay, engineer of eon more than compensate for a de­ a year ago Fall
nsnphienl
attitudes,
froni
in.
,,
♦•••Mil* *lf|l&lt;4' Him III *«Mi h I| w II ,*
following
spring
and
whn In turn, ti ul liceii •I. \i iiir.lV*i •ii r
.17 ll I Kmi Cl T I »M(rf| Na*
' "ii.ititllf •
atructlon for Ihe Slate lluad De cline In lax revenues below the during the
the individunl slioleiil 11 |,i ■,, ,| n in •liitiifi.iir r|i I'hi v*» nMil |*l in* his erlttisummer.
I•$•*Ic |*«*r idle
llul |lull!
till lll.lt I'.l nil. V It'd •I*iti. fnrrr . Iffit
partmrnl, disclosed Ihe Increased cxpectPd total
his own selection," mil in •■„ ,, I It!' ,il||ffi*li| f’.h’lltli f fl , ItH'« rnk"il over the routs is ir r in
Pearsnn's rnlllinii
nerurreil uf till- ..Miffs |If 4*'»l Itlf'f I
The downturn In production was gle orthodox ii f fir in I body nf i, i hill If* ol I hr ill .Ih IIh I imi
Taaea are up—os who doesn't
. i lna.Hl \ •.. hi t•Mini »i ,r»*. mi l . in F t I Fen
steel allocation today on hla return
ter lunch Wedncsiluv In the Inhliv 1.11 llllf nil I'MlIlh ll ••Ill» M»»• V IH‘I •» t| Kure • IimI hn hi .I 1(itle&lt;1 innre
from Washington where he dis­ know?—but they look like falling said tn reflect unfavorable prices llglous, crnnomii nlol puli'i,,,I
I 1 M'l'iyhlmt hit' i|» -i||» iin| Mil* nf thr
fnahlnnubli'
Muvflnwei f| il 11»19*|* nf Mir * Ii $fif••*• *a ihniijilt ' 'li »ii nnr fniiiMt ««f Mn* .M.|t klnrf
cussed the SRD'a steel needs with some Ilk billion dollars short of of hogs In relation lo product on dogmns."
•ivi mil Ihv »»ii I, anil Mrltnft A Vr! lintel
&gt;. i M,|Iimi
the U. S. Rurenu nf Public Roads. the $0.700,ono,noo Mr. Truman costs, particularly the coal nf corn
fill. »
Knllnu mif
Mr. Dean enm-loded with ♦( vmiffiifi i. i mil r m ini
Penrann. 31. u"lglis 171 iiniinils
i s Kl^liih Ainu hrii|f|ihir(erf
|l *•ill I..* a1111fa .Mini* tuna* In
and other feeds.
Seay aald Florida Has been al­ budgeted.
nssertlmi Ihnl Ihe rent dnngi i i , Mu |»f«i|trl, .Mr. V**Iv |?hjI nn u|'|
Clnrk Is II. weiglis .iriuind IHU fnli' Miry Mill III' It1.lift h.l mtn t* Mm.ili'il *«n» llc.l .iltllrri
located 8.1SH tons of bride ateel
lihertv todny mlsei not so him,
On the spending side, slowerh* in liiivinrH.i here w»lh Sum f*
There were varying uii'iiinis ul h if
' illril
an
»i|»|M&gt;rlr(l Allied
for the fourth quarter nf 1032. an than expected military deliveries
Ihllll If Mil IMIM'fI
M-III V
hneMllsn “ Ihe y*-ot«l nie foil ,.i I iw m hi , mhd • &lt;i M|n r h1* *I with film
the tlirtilent lull lliev ugreril nil tin . I fin ' limr i* N.i I imim Iis I ••»*«i|.«
.iii’f i* hilly i|rh'iif|r»| Iheir
Increaae of 1.811 Ions over the al­ are likely tn continue and to keep
pHtisioiinle Intensity, iml Ihnl He n* ir|»M*tfiiinlni'.i nf Mr. M*uikrh
lotment for the third quarter.
III.I \'M| « III 1 ..nt m l fiM.iii.iii -Miithe i I &gt;if Kn*n
outlays for the year beginning July
nest lark nil convict ion" $| ,- „i hill If) vv»i»k ml III*' pllhllr h*nIn111$; detail' One pumli was thniwn A ( Hill *it'll ll.iVl' .llllf
sir.light left II grn/eil Pearsnn's
The steel allocation will meet I below the $83,400,000,000 level
11',,n 11nn r ,1 lie l-nsr Sit I
pi njrrl h Inti * Till* new phini m il* cheek unit left s Minuting frit spnl t.91.• ,i in.iii ml., i ••ml. u w $I Ii •••it •i.iii:
I'f.r Mn* -ft Mini nri r.x U r day
the state'a need* for Ihe year on aimed at by the President. Con­
hill
m il led oni til 1*1 In rn npi'i ut io*i nil Ills neck.
I
IIimI ijiiiiY ui*rr -ili»ni nrwr Ihe
the two major projects now under­ gress may trim that further by
iviMi .Mr 4 Flunk Kvaii*. nuM»*» nf
C
h
iiN
C
H
K
c
c
l
c
c
t
c
d
Pi'Mrxnn went tn tile II S i*
Mill*’*' ne^lv wiui I
.li iJM'il hill
way, the Jackaonvllle F.xpresaway rutting appropriations.
th» hiiihllii^ III which Ihr Thnrti inrni'y's office und swore nut a
in,. ,s ■&gt;.i’vt of i Imi". ,,'. m. Die west
and the Lower Tampa Ray Bridge
In
ShippcrH
League
if
Tmi#*
iiN«
4
mill
Applimio
i'«»
j4
Even
If
the
government
goes
six
Armed Forces Blood Donor Day
warrant charging siinplc ussunlt
... frnnl I S Shunting Stars
It also will provide • any steel
|fMllll'll
In the red this year, II will tw observed Tuesday at the
4'lsirk nrrangcil In he In cnuri
-..o,l,' right ulr strikes nn Reds
that might he needed before Ihe billions
A Rrcihm «if ihr front nf rh«* liHlny In answer the rnin|il.illil
will ba ahead ffor the postwar Sanford Naval Aualllary Air Sta­
ORLANDO
iji
—
Directors
nf
-Dll dog in no Die rn.kv ridge.
rear on the
Ihe Southeast
Southeast period. Taking Ihe «-year outcome
end nf the year
Growers anil Shippers league off h r m ill Ii h 4 been pfirtiMmin! lie's ii lawyer Hr wnrked fur Ihe
The Chinese Cnmmmii'ds' Kum17th Street Bridge In Fort Lauder- ax a whole, federal Income will tion, and Navy wlvea headed by the
imlv
lf»
neivr
hn h nioflrtn type Truman VVar Invesilguting t'nni
of
Floridn
Wednexilay,
rn-clerted
mi u.vunll l.i'gun with fire from
i dale, flrat unit In be constructed have exceeded outlays IM billions. Mrs. J. L. Chittenden will serve R. D. Keene, Winter Garden, pres
itrneri
imilnlning
elerlriml
up
•is -rlf propelled l inks or guns
\ In the proposed Broward County For Ihe flsral years 1947-SI, there as voluntary workera for the blent for a 14th term al ilu- plifiMi’d Tbm nifittnriu wnrkiurii niltlre when the present ncciqiuni
uf Ihr Whlln lluuse was n senator
I n '. ANCKI.F.s e \ nidge di. Wednesday night Then five Infsnblond donation program which Is
bridge and tunnel project
waa a cumulative surplus of 7H sponsored
D
oiii Sljinli s ScoU, lnr„ Oilnmlfi, Now he’s rnglslrrcil us u lulihylxl Il.lv,cd il.nigl's uglHIIsl
league's
30th
annual
inerting
here
. f .III. . ' i v plslnons ull u ked ami before
by the Seminole Chap­
Seay stressed, however, that billions.,
Gordon Stcilman. Orlando, «;i- w n r Inirty inittniliritf cMhinrlfi m il fur the Spanish nnvernmrnl
uccuvcd nf vhunlli.g u dug II. d I.P •M'.ll
llie Reds upped Iheir
ter of the American Red Cross,
while the stalo'a situation Is “ fa
r •"ii11$•n**4i iin i &gt;n ip kill $
minted
secretary
•
manager
Prarsun couldn't tic reachril tiy III vui. doling "'I'm. in.in. . ltd -Deiig.li in aromiil i hiiHallnn.
Mrs. Velma Gontales, axecutlve
; vorahle on paper." there la a quesall Chase, Sanford, wax re
tils frllnw nnwsnien fur n while lie dr.u. ..ic cui.yii.g vcuiv (I"... dug ■I..in I 71u men
Hon nf whether Uie steel actually Jury A bIth Warren To secretary, announced today.
flrat vice president; Phil
snlil Wednesday night, however, lie Idles
After light exchanges of .mail
I.t. J. R. Millar will be In elected
can he nbtelned.
C.
Peters,
Winter
Garden,
elerlrd
Andrew Medrano. 3ii, Inl.l Mllin .run, mnrtur nnd nr.tilery ftre,
dliln'l get n rhanre In return
Re-lnotate Spicola charge nf recruitment of donors. second vice president, succeeding
“ Whether we can gel delivery
Clark's punch unit wasn't sure tl cipiil .lililg.' lli.gci
A
I'fjsf II N soldiers crippled n noonof the steel will depend nn settle­
The volunteer group will In­ Fred W. Davis, Tampa; J ('
hr wmilil have, anylmw
W.'i Iiicm Iiiv ihnl Hi" dug. ii i ycur lime nllBC'k wilh iheir own eounment of Ihe steel strike,*' he said.
TAMPA I* - The 6-man Jury clude etaff aides, nurse* and can­ Hutchison, Sanfnrd, elected third
"I don't conduct altercations In ..Id collie belonging In I lll'iglibm. ter ns.silll
which heard the case of e su* teen workera. Wives of officers vice president, a new post; 8. o
the lobby nf the Mayflower lintel." 1.11 lux 9yei.r i.ld m .ii u . Ihe I ..I
Grounded
l.v
bud
weather
NEARING BREAK
pended Justice of the peece end of Squadron No. 8B will donate Chase Jr., Sanford, rn • elerlrd
wi.lkcd ul.mg Hip slri'.'l Am.Die Wednesday. Filth Air Force fight­
the columnist said
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia I * - his chief clerk asked Oov. Warren cookies and othar refreshment*. treasurer.
Clark said he was bothered hv nf In. c Itili Ir.-n li .-ul he.", pi.'.im ivl. er bombers reappeared today on
Yugoslavla waa only one step away lo put the ousted official back In All other auppllta will be donated
WASHINGTON if)—Tho Public
Sledman recommended Ihnl » If'-allh
Service today reported an srvrral things nhuiil Pearson The h ill.ti l&gt;v Die siime dug. Mi'.lrun.i '•lose support missions against
from complete break with her hos­ office.
hy the Navy.
study be made of the entire rale I8 per rent Increase In Infantile columnist nml written recently Mil til
front line Reds nn led!) Ihe Chort i l e Comintern neighbor Bulgaria
Thomas Stringer, chapter water
Joseph G. Spicola, who was re­
nn fresh citrus fruit to paralysis cases so far this year. Ihnl ho — Clark — was gelltnq
Mi'ilrnno wiis ehnrged will, cruel ..nil an dKuinsnng vretnrs
'•today, following recall of all but moved by Warren, was cleared safety chairman, la conducting structure
One flight uf Allied Shooting
■one member of Ihe Yugoslave em ­ of U charges of extortion, embei- Juhlor and aanlor lifesaving bring II dnwn tn a more reaxon
The number nf cases last week Amerlran money for Spain faster ly In .ui uni mu I nml firing u gun
able, workable and practical haxlx
Genorallsslinn
Frunrlsen will.... ihe city limits
Slur, killed nr wounded 73 Combassy staff In Sofia, dement and conspiracy upon or­ classes at tha Municipal Pool and that "our every effort he ex was 83 per rent strove Ihe same than
" I think Ihe fattier « I I . luvllfl.'d munisls nml shot up three caves
Franco could spend It Alsu. Clnrk
der of Circuit Judge Truman O. Tuasday through Friday of each pended lo defeat any legislation week one year ago.
The reixirt listed 29*t cases or blamed Pearson for helping ileteat in going over and shunting Die reported shielding Red soldiers,
Futcfc.
week at from 9i90 to 11(80 a.m. proposed to ConRre»« that would
Infantile paralysis last week, rom- Sen. firewater (It. Mr &gt; in Maine's log." .fudge I'fnff snlil "This 'lie Air Force said Land - based
Then Judgw Futck ordered a ver­ Those completing the course will In any way realrlct the transports pared with 2tn In tho prcredlng Republican primary eleetlnn Inst brings us In Ihe second cnunl
Mnrinc planes ullnrkcd n Red sup­
bo
eligible
to
m
elve
Rod
Cross
Ron facilities we now have."
dict of acquittal on lo of the tame
firing n gun ill Ihe l ily Whip ulmul ply building 2*i miles north of Pyweek and M2 cases In the similar Monday.
lifesaving certificates. Those de­
In fact, Clark said, he told I’ra r ih n l'"
miggnng. on Ihe central front.
week a year ago.
siring to register for the course
Ne mailer l e v far away
Medrano's lawyer argued tha.
son before he swung: "Tills Is for
Tho
3-vear
(I947-3I)
median
for
S.O.S.
frem home yets may | s m year freed Milton on the remaining are advised to telephone Red Cross
Fnrrestal, for Vaughan, for Drew "the Cnnsliliillon give, n man Ihe
the week waa 23A rases
KOJK ISLAND. Korea
Comvacation yen ran readily catch count after Hellbentttog only 10 heodqusrters.
right In prolei'l Ills life Mini Ihnl iMiunil R3. scene of Koje Island's
sfer, for Keogh nnd m yself"
The
service
said
California
and
The annual mooting of the
sy m Ik* home Iowa newa by mimitee.
That was a list nf people whn nf his family "
idoodlesl prisoner rlnt. was emp­
Tha Hanford hospital ha* Texas have been reporting about
reeding ibe Senfard Herald
tn lie telegram to the governor, Chapter will b* held next Thurs­ Issued an emergency call for half of all Ihe rases In tho nation havr been crltirlzcd In Pearson's
Judge I'faff then dismissed Die tied peacefully today of some 7,0d0
when yon rotor*. Yen can nr* the Jurore aald "We teal an In­ day night at 1:00 o'clock at tho
pro • Comin'inisl North and South
alactrle fans, T. E. Tucker, since the "dlsrasn year" started rnlumn. Jam es V. Fnrrestal Is Ihe firearm charge
m ine with yenr carrier boy, nr justice has been done this nun." Yacht (Hub.
late secretary of defense, MaJ.
chairman
of
t h a ' Farnald with the week ended April 3.
Korean civilian Internees.
thrangh Charlie Marrtoaa. elrtnCHARGES
HIIOI'I'EI)
aotcola and Milton wore charged
Laughton Memorial Hospital
Their transfer In more manage­
For (hla "disease year" Ihe serv­ Gan. Harry Vaughan la President
LIONH INSTALLATION
Intlen manager, hf tele phoning with tatting money from defeodST
PETERSBURG
Charges
able groups of mo raised to at
Association, aald today. Tha ice Hated 2,680 caaei, compared Truman’s Army aide. Eugene J
Tha Sanford Lion* Club will hospital's proaant naad for fans with 1,277 to this dale a rear ago. Keogh Is a Democratic cnngreis- nf shooting up s stale highway
■nU to f a cases fa Justice of the
hold thalr annual Inatellatlon of la dua to tha unusually warm
peace court
patrol ear were dropped Wednrs
Texas
bad M3
M3 cases fast
la week man from New York,
Teiaa had
offltara and Initiation of now vaathar of the laat few days, and California
while you are i w f f , - tn *
day against Talbott VanCntt, an
r
o
arson
has
been
In
a
physical
n
40.
font'
Movie Time
VK
In Batr Liaka a! tho Flor­ and Mr. Tucker aald ho I*
la erne A
’S fu*
S W
J S . ' H ; mamhara
Eight statea and Hawaii have encounter (tore nn fashionable automobile mechanic
RIT7
ida
Powar
Club
toainht.
Tha
protor
lie was accused nf firing bullets
e a pen yanr mans.
confidant th at tha peopln of had significantly more casea of premises, lip was pummoled hy
"T arssn’s Savage Fury"
a Don Hendry,
frtto will bacin al 7 i$0 pja. with
Sanford will respond to tho poliomyelitis thli vagr than last, Ban. Joseph McCarthy. Wisconsin Inin s car ssslgnrd to Patrolman
h knrfcama wklah will ba fallowad call and lend tha boapltal as the sarvica aald. They are Ohio, Republican, at tha Sulgrave Club Ted /ouch. Police said in Munici­ 1:41 - 9:3.1 - 5:23 - 7:17 - 9:09
le'a sueleaser, wots tl
MOVIKLAND
bp tha Inatallatlan nron adinga.
In 1990. Ha'a suing McCarthy and pal Court Ihe bullets found In the
IN eatitla all renter sab- four ynen etantof the
many font as poasihte for tha 24 cases this year and six up
"llombardler"
duration of th*' proaant hast this time a year ago; Iowa, » others for $3,100,000 as an after- car did not match a pistol owned
PRAIRIE LAKE
^ ciTI
wav*, loch action would aaalst and 9i Missouri. 13 and •; Florida math. McCarthy, he says, kicked by VanCotL
"Variety Hour” 7:48 only
Zcuch. whn Inter resigned from
materially In ktaping tha 67 and SI; Mississippi, 64 and 11; him in the groin.
"The Marrying Kind"
patient* more comfortable, ha Louisiana, M and « : Texas: 467 "At laBat,'' tha columnist said Ihe patrol, said he had parked
ited Into tha
and 171; California, 302 and 1H; after tha Clark fracas, "tho blows his vehicle In an alley fn investi­ 8:46 - 10:30
gate a prowler.
ara getting higher."
and Hawaii, M and 1.

Academic Liberty Power Company
Defended By Dean To Move Location
At Jaycee Meet During Weekend

U .S . Will End Up
Fiscally Better
O ff By 3 Billion

'hr,M
k,,‘!"'

Drew Pearson (Jets
Punch On Cheek By
Angered Attorney1Senators Given
Military Report
About Formosa

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S t e e l Allocation
;For Florida Bridge
Work la Increased

Willi II raw Fosses
By I failed Nations

B l o o d Donations
Day To Be Held At
Navy Air Station

l)oj» Shoot(kr Who
Frotectcd His Son
Is Freed By ('our!

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Incrca.se Reported
In Polio Sickness
By Health Service

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TITB SANFORD HERALD
F age’S
Mon. June IS, IS32

Ybor City Bee
Independent’ Witfi
Joking Overtones

(State’s Competing
-Citrus Areas Have
Seen D ifficulties

TAMPA iJS—Ybor City la no long­
er Just a city within a city — IPs
a country within a country.
Yhnr City ia a predominant­
ly Latin section of Tampa. Within
a few day* It ho. rocketed to a
status whi-h-’TI "■,!«* «&gt;« own na­
tional flag, an air furre (one
plane), an army (all ganerals), a
navy (all admiral? t, a delegate to
the United Nations .nd a bureau­
cracy which can tompare with that
of Ihe United States.
It all began when some one at
an Ybor City Rotary Club meeting
suggested the section should have
an honorary mayor. Tony Pizza,
sales manager for s wine com­
pany, was elected.
He took It as a Joke, but many
people didni. They began asking
him for lobs, making complslnta,
and seeking all the kinds of help
they normally address to Tampa’s
Mayor Curtis lllxon.
So P ino decided he might aa
well do thing* right. He created a
seal, apent half a day planning ■
Rag which combined Ihe colora of
those of Ihe United Stales, Cuba,
Spain and Italy; and loon expand­
ed his administration from mere
cliy functions to those of a nation.
Now he's so busy he complains
he doesn't have lime to make a
living. The more posts he creates,
the more people get Interested ana
want to have a part in this birth of
a nation

Taft-Kefcuver
92
Asb rill*
•0
Bos m
95
Cbh ■gu
94
Cle&lt; -land
73
Los Angeles
94
Nev Orleans
94
Neis Yo-V
39
Sea It *
----Wa« ingmn
92
Jac] .onvllle
87
Miniii
97
Tali hsitee

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74
TO
57
74
72
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IS
75
76
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LAKELAND Wi - Florida citrus
02
. men, who bars had. their price
worries this season, can be assured
competing ureas have had trou­
H
ble* too.
.49
Florida Citrus Mutual reports
at the Texas grapefruit Industry.
ird hit by Ireetes in 1930 and
Rotary Club
1951, received another setback
from drought this spring.
| u illitM
T i m . F i i 'a O l . |
"Recent rains have given grape
uit tree* there a shot in the
provided with coektaila and a
mb from a growth standpoint but
sunqtous dinner.
U Is too late for them to develop
Tie country he described as
a late bloom fruit," J C Strick­
beIiV largely rich farm land but
land, Mutual'* frrsh fruit expert,
cultivated by crude methods. He
said.
said be saw only two tractors all
"Present Indication* are their
the ime he was there, and added
drop will be light again next sea­
that most of the farms are culti­
son, even on the trees thal sur
recent nddilluna to Ilia Monkey Island population of the San­
vate by Wooden plows drawn by
vivtd the freezes and were ex­ ford Two
are a buck and due ham to Milky un June It. Inspecting the
mule, or donkeys.
pected to produce a normal crop." fawnssou
la 1M4 year old Bharon Hoover of Forrest City, Hharon ia the
Mixlco manufactures only about
Strickland said California’s Va­ daughter
of Mr. and Mri. Kenneth Huovei. The hands which comfort
lencia orange* are extremely small and confine
600J0Q tons of stool per year,
Ihe
rambunctious
deer
on
the
right
belong
to
Jack
Davis,
Again this season
he arid, and has to Import moat
There is &lt;an acute shortage of keeper of the too.
of ts steal from the United
Dbor, In California cllrua groves
Stabs. However, much Industrial
which makes harvesting these
prey r•* la being mode and he
•mall sires difficult, Strickland
expwased the conviction that in
said
anokier live or all years the
California citrus men are finding
courtry will be In good financial
t good market for tome of these
•mail oranges In Canada and
thafv.
•broad, he added.
The Hanford Municipal Zoo
Vittore introduced by Charles
With Florida’s season nearly community haa Iwen excited re­
Muriton included Charlvt Wag­
over, most varieties did well ai cently by several new arrivals,
auction last week.
ner of DeBary, J. Wallses Hamsome strange, some quite natural.
" Indian River orange* advanred
mac. of Marlon, Ark., J. C. Brad­
The most peculiar new resident
Musk
oxen
produce
woo)
as
well
IT cent* a box to average 53.82. of tha animal village on the shore
as beef,
ley md LoBoy Lawton of DoLand.
Oranges from tht interior of heebtiful Lake Monroe I* the
brought 53.01, a cant less than the guana. This creature you have
week before.
By HAL COOPER
urobably never seen before, nor
. The msjnr grapefruit varieties anything like him. 11a is the child
LONDON i* -A beautiful Polish
bdtb showed good gains. White of a camel and a llama ami look* noblewoman who servad brilliantly
Medina from ihe interior wai up like nothing else in hsaven or as u wartime British spy was
81 cants a box lo 53 38, and Indian earth.
found stabbed lo death airly today
Elver while seediest was 24 cents
Recently purchased from a cir­ In a Kensington hotel. Scotland
higher at 54 17
cus by Jack Davis, the guana la Yard *a!d a porter confessed to
accompanied by his pal, Killy, u (hi- killing
goat, which climbs high wires for The victim was Countess KryslyLong Inland
foil. Unfortunately there are nu na Hknrbnk. 37, who served In
high wire* os yet at the too, and France In actual combat under
irsailBH.4 Friim Faae «».•!
Ihe French Magulsardi and ac­
that the Long Island was one of very fow wire* at all, so Hilly hue complished daring feats nf sibo
the 64 amt that he had authorised not been aide to practice up very luge against the Nails
much uf lute. However, according
the atrlke call.
Police brought Dennis (1. Mul. Of Ihe 64 there were It — In to Mr. Davis, It has illmhed every­ downey, 41, a porter, tu court to
eluding the liOng Island — which thing within reach, and would un- lie charged formally with murder.
agreed to plum their cases In me­ douhtcdlv lie only too ready to Chief liiMM-ctnr G W. Joining* of
diation under the Hallway Labor cllndi a high wire again, If It Scotland Yard fold Ihe court that
et Immediately alter Ihe May set- had one,
uceused Muldowney, the
Tiie imiHt exciting ri-rent en­ when he
ament, which covered 190 major
blurted nut
tries III the tou’s social register puller
roads.
"I killed her. Lot's gel away
Shields, In a statement, Indicated are Ihe two young rhlldren uf from here and gel It over quick
while tall deer, ly "
llrlke action would be used, if nec­ Hllky, a Florida whi
tx Ithe monkey* on
essary, to obtain agreements with residing among
was ordered held lor
Monkey Island. Duck and" doe, a Muldowucy
Ihe real of the carriers.
homing July I.
they
are
the
youngest
mt-mhars
of
, "We want It clear that we now the xoo rominunlty, horn June II.
Hotel guests who heard the
Will lum the full weight nf our They have not aroused quite so countess screaming, "get him off
organisation toward the conme!" found her lying dead In a
itlmmallon of agreements with much curiosity among the anthro- hull wlih a gaping kiiT’e wound In
paid
majority
of
the
island
a*
tha
her chest.
Use** 64 carriers on terms at least
previoua fawn did last The ciiuntvss, who became a
•a favorable as those we got at birth of a Pi
year,
Mr.
Davis
revealed.
Appar
the White House," lie said.
naturalized Union In 1947, signed
th* monkeys ara i
nn the liner Winchester Castle six
; (, 1 "But Rosa Harr of the National ently,
useii
to
this
*url
of
thing.
weeks ago aa a stewardess. Re­
Mediation Hoard, who has been
Another new arrival Ia a young cently she had been using ths
■ * trying to resolve differences which arlizly
hear
raised
from
a
cub
led to Ihe strike, said the walkout bv the mayor of tiuulh Daytona. name Christine Grauvlll»—on* of
her psudonym* In the days when
."look* like a more or las* wildcat Tide
grisaly Is not yel so flerea she matched wits with the Nail
•Hair."
aa th* great gristly tradition Gestapo.
He added, "We’re making cvcrv would lead us to hellevu lie'll be A former beauty queen In her
effort lo gel the parties together.” one day, and ho I* happily at native
Poland, Ihe cuunless ottered
Later Harr reported thal Nation home In Ihe hear domicile nrrosa her services
lo British military
el Mediation Chairman Leverett the street from Ihe police station, Intelligence
at Ihe oullireak uf Ih#
Edwards had Joined In eiforls lo
lly the wny Peggy Ann, thu wnr
end the strike.
famous dancing hear, wit* letting .She was Itrst senl In Hungary
Barr said he was trying lo ar Ihe newcomer know that he belter to set up communication* wllh un
Tange a meeting between iha un­ be glad he Isn’t a dancer, because drrgrmmd groups In Poland and
ion and the company Inter lodav when she dances only loo often occupied Central Europe. Twice
Commuters grumbled and did
people who had promised she fell into Ihe hernia of th*
•the best they could to get lu work. these
her u peanut for her trouble, Geslapo, hut escaped unaided.
want merrily un their way and Later she look parachute train­
tossed the promised peanut to ing und was dropped Into Francs
’balls Praised By
those disgusting honking gtesw lo work wllh resistance groups.
Hhe was officially credited with
. Governor Talmadffe across th* way. 1‘oggy Ann said taking
psrl In several actual bat­
sha was thinking of cutting out
* 8AVANNAH, O r uts - Gov. this whole dancing affair If tles against Natl troops.
The slim, dark haired nohlewom
Herman Talmadga said today buslnts* didn’t Improve.
an also directed underground sab
rapid and efflclant transportation
move teams which blew up
has baen "Ihe very Ufa blood for
LABT WORD
bridges, derailed trains and raided
pntnomenal growth the Southern
LOS ANGELES i*-M rs, Phoebe
region haa enjoyed during recant It. Lacey, 04, finally got Ihe last vurluus German headquarters.
Thu British government awarded
j e e r a ."
word from her husband. She was her thn George medal for valor
, He spoke at the southeastern awarded a divorce decree on and made her a member of Ih*
Convention uf the Brotherhood of grounds nf cruelly.
Order of the British Empire.
&lt; Locomotive Engineer*
She told the court Saturday that:
"My husband (Monro*, *4) al­
'Efforts of the railroads In the
Ih, their wide cunt acta, their ways had plenty tu say when we Two Of 7 Eticuped
■nl willingness to ■■alii quarreled, out when I wanted to
Convicts Captured
cooperate with new business speak my mind, he’d turn off his
nuuury, mtir reliability, all hearing aid."
POMPANO os-Twn of seven
■a have bean Impoilanl and
iwniablu factors in promoting
Th* highest human habitation* white convicts who Red a stale
growth of our r*|lon," Tab are about 16,000 fast above se* prison camp near bare war* beck
In custody today.
level.
Blood hounds ware hel|
In the search for the other five.
C'apl. J. B. Kirby, In c h ir|e of
the camp, said the leviq men cut
their way through wire math at
the caitip about 8:15 p. m, Sunday.
Kirby said James Ward, 16, was
picked up near Oakland Park while
attempting tu steal an automobile.
James Roger IIUI, 27. was caplured a law houra latar.
. The search continued in farm*
lands and undeveloped areas near
the Seaboard Ra
1line road on whlci tbSTcamp
aled.

£

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New Arrivals Add To Excitement
On Monkey Island At Municipal Zoo
Former British
Mata H ari Found
Stabbed To Death

S

IC U IISM Fr«s» Fob. Ussi
he would); and defended hit pre­
vious statement that it la possible
to cut the federal budget by at
much t l 40 billion dollars In the
next few yeara.
Taft laid any *ucb cut was Im­
possible, President Truman laid
the same thing In a speech Satur­
day, and Kcfeuver'baid Eisenhow­
er must-have t - v , thinking of
something else when he made the
remark.
But Elsenhower luklited he
meant what he said; The cut could
be made by reducing all govern­
ment spending, including military
outlays.
Taft made two other references
to Elsenhower In his TV appear­
ances. He laid, Ilka Elsenhower,
he "has made no deals” and does
not know of any political debts he
owes. And be said be doesn’t be­
lieve Ihe general has won a single
new delegate since his return from
Europe early this summer.
Before sattliyr out on a final
drive for Ihe GOP nomination. Eis­
enhower scheduled a relatively
quiet day In Denver today.
New Democratic delegates will
be named today In Georgia —
among the U lt of either party to
be decided upon. The 28-vote del­
egation to Ihe national Democratic
convention i« being named by the
Georgia state party Committee
with Instructions to vote for the
state's Sen. Richard B. Russell at
the national convention.
Tuesday Democrat* in the Dis­
trict of Columbia, who have no
vote In elections, will hold a pri­
mary to name six delegates to
the convention.
In Maine's primary today, Sen.

Owen Brewster, a Taft supporter
seeking hh third term, faces stiff
from Elsenhower yip
porter Gov. Federick G. Payne.
Nomination in Maine la usually
equivalent to election.
The New Jersey dele|«tion to the
Democratic convention — 36 del­
egates with 32 votes — unanimous
ly committed Itself to a strong
civil rights plank in the party plat­
form
Russell was scheduled to meet
with Democratic., fe. ""UTidn 'dele­
gates at Bismarck, N. D.

Eisenhower
UoailaurS r i m Fee* Oael
country today endorsed the Presi­
dential candidacy of Gen. Dwight
D. Eisenhower.
In Its lesd editorial, (he New
York World-Telegram and Sun, one
of the Scrippa-Howard group, said
the papers had decided by a vote
of editors lu support Elsenhower.
"We like Ike," the editorial said,
"because he Is a natural and In­
spirational leader. He Is a great
man not only In America but
throughout the world. He ha* wide
and unique experience in dealing
with the problems of peace and
war. He has demonstrated rale
administrative capacity. He radi­
ates hope and contagions confi­
dence In America.”

Georgian Delegate*
Named For Russell
ATLANTA un’ -~ A slate headed
by Gov. Herman Talmadga will
be named today to cast Georgia's
£8 Democratic national contention
voles for Sen. Richard B Russell.
The state Democratic Executive
Committee will pick 36 oHlci^l delciinles and as many allcrnalca,
and perhaps as many as 200 "honu w y ,v il&lt;it&lt;(itu,- lu the Chicago
convention.
In addition to supporting Russell
for the Presidential nomination,
the delegation will be Instructed
to light any strong civil rights
plank.
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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R

• .VOLUME XXXXIIl

EB iabliaheu liiOS

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MacArthur Is
Unshackled By
, * Army’s Ruling

FLO R ID A

Brewster Of
Maine Jfeaten
In VotefRace

Shot By Cop In Car Chane

Five-Star General Is
Not Subject To Re­
strictions A g a i n s t
Political A c t i v i t y

A r i t &gt; ‘il Dn'-ni I .oasi'il Wire

TU ESDAY JU N E 17. 1052

Pilot Killed Saving

G o lfe r s

In Bid For Re-Elec­
tion As Republican
Nominee For Senate

No. 211

Bradley Says Reds
Could Take Europe
Now If They Wished
Anti-aircraft Is
Being Set Up At
Strategic Spots

Top Military Slrate*
jjist Ernphiisizcs De­
terrent Factor Of
Atomic Superiority

Hy The Associated Pres*
The presidential race, already In
w Y.SIIINGTON ub I tils nation’s
somewhat of a lull, was over
Douglas MacArthur is nut subject
tup 111 illturv ■Irjlcgi t was oil tecshadowed today by Die Maine pri
to regulations banning political ac
hula) a-: 1.ay mg Russia could
Ai my Reveals Action urd
marie* in which Sen Owen Drews
tivlty by inemberi of thu armed
m ci 1 on Fniupr now II file so deter lost Ids bin tor Republican
forces.
Betnt; Taken T o l Ji orriiommatinn alter Ju years in pub
Ibe litim e u l m i - mj.le I,v l.i'ii
The At my didn't mention Mac
lie
lile
t n i Vila! Places 1 Im 11 N lli.nlli't , li.nrmao ol the
Arthur by name, but It lasned a
Drew stir, G3. was defeated bt
A WXfCKID NAVY IHANI li shown un tin Bonnie Dual gut. corns*.
loo ,1 1 Im I ul till who added
ititernent discussing the status of
Gov Frederick (■ Payne, on Du
tVAMIINi. I ' *N l‘ t he Army Dial In believe- llu '...net Union
Mnmsroimk, f. Y , v.hers D clashed lunovvlv missing Itv* women
9-star generals which made Mac
basis
ol
returns
(rum
all
lint
eighi
,il-cl,i-,,l tmt.iv H lias sent anti has 11.a mad, a imlit.il 1 move
ptsysis and tine* caddie* Th* pilot. Cupl Ueoi ge Dully, 2V. ot ItosenArthur's status clear
ol Maine's G25 precincts. Payne
mrcrnll limtcin tu delen iv*- i«i 1again-1 l iuup,* t.u lln-i*- IMi* icadele. N Y . w .i killed m sw*l vlng lu av uld Dir group In Ml* Clash land­
The Army said when "officers
had
a
3,M
SI
vote
mm
gin
and
then
-lluill- ahmil noil' -liali'Ch' 10 •nnbolding thla rank and nol assigned
ing D* was in a (taming lllghl out ol Hold Heiinett Field, whcie his
were
not
enough
votes
uncounted
,In-trial pljnl lu&gt;| cities au,l All
^ a n y duties, they uie considered to
Mailu* coip. herein mill is sDiliuurd
i Dili rnuDomil aoumlphuio)
1 She 1 ecu, m)i I Role.I .‘dales
lo make no Die difference
Furn- ( I'llti i
be in status similar lo retired of
sllpcl II I |l)
III alulllll' .sejpullS
Unofficial
tabulations
gave
fleers and. therefore not subject
An aiiuouiii'cjiii ol said Do- linin'
Muuhl mak, In 1 pay a im v dexPayne
fiM
,4B
.'i,
Drowsier
tlf.,33T
to the prohibitions of A H 600 10
"ha- nu • p, rial ilgniticaiu ’ tail pel all price at Inline
Monday's total of 131 281 set a
relating to political activities"
il x'.1 nu* mi Do* hi t'! ot All I- o ld '
.' She ha. a wholesome respect
Republican
senatorial
primary
reC
MacArthurs status had been
olderIni an aiouiol Die clock Im U J, milil.uy capacity
"DIUINOie," so-called by liu pals, Ilea wounded on s Diuuklyn, M. Y.
ord
ill
Maine
The
campaign
Was
US!
widely
since bo was sc
watch lor po'-ihlf I'licrny plane-.
llr.idley's st.itciui id was made
1*1* discussed
itieel alter he soil two others were captured by Patiobnao Raymond
also something of a record In bit
letted
:#yi
speaker for the
lected as keynote
Civilian drlcu c workris will ai a , 1't'ri t session ol a Senate
Her Iel Tliough badly Injured. Herlel refused to quit alter being
Iciu'si
Marsh
words
Hew
on
both
Republican National
Ni
Convention in
keep Dif 2 1 lltmi vigil, tu'iliollllli' appiopriutioii. .iihcomiiiiitco May
Repul
diegged for two blocks, dangling from a window of the speeding auto.
side* It was Brewster's Iry for a
Ideal next mouth The 9 star
Chicago
A ciipy uf Die official ir.inscrlpt
Jill) II Mai I,i'll l-ii'di'lli' II
Ilertel's hand was caught when one of llie men rolled the wlnduw on It
ihint
term
rai has openly supported Hen
SllliHi li deputy liri'clnr id the was made available lo ii'portcrx
as
lie
resrhrd
linid*
for
Ihe
driver's
license
alter
stopping
the
car
fur
The Democratic seiudorial race
rt A. Tuft of Ohio for the
Ah Deli'ii • Ciuunimid -aid il Is Monday
through a ted llgbl. As they tolled the window down again, Die
win, won by 3f&gt; your old Roger P
Republican preildenllnl nninlna going
lli'cessary lieeail-e "Die Suviels
lie and iillii'i ranking U K mil
cop
(ell
lo
Ihe
ground
and
shut
and
bit
"Dtlllngrr."
Ilnltrnatiuual)
Dube, Lewiston, hut he was run
have had tin- capalnlily l,u some 1t .11 v leaders frankly described Dili
i0 . tlon.
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F
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l
I
s
O
n
e
Orders
T
o
Fire
Given
lilllg mostly for pnllllrul exercise
MacArthur lias rcmuiocil on Ihe
lime lo attack u
nalmn's military piilcnll.il to Die
No Democrat Inis won a major
Army's active list but Inis not
llie \lHi) Mild II III-, deployed sidicoiiiiiiiDi'i. mtin'll ih .studying
O
f
B
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j
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s
t
,
B
l
o
o
d
­
FolluwinK
A
t
t
a
c
k
election in Maine since 11134
mill a ilila fl units lu In 1,1 pe.itime. I'resiilciit Ti'iini.in's ictpiest for 33
been assigned any specific duties
There were presidential cam
ie st
S in c e
J a n u a r y to pi ui iih " hi meieiM‘,1 si ale ol lidtiuii dollars 10 defense funds for
tince Ills ouster by I'resldeul Tru
By
Soviet
Aircraft
paign overtones to Die Maine battle
opeiatmn.il leadllle s" lot Die lia llu 1 :' mmiDis -farling July I
man as Fur Eastern coinmnndcr
Payne is a supporter of Geo
I In-v all luuk sburp issue willi
Hull’s delen i
A public relnliuns officer handed
lly MILO t ADM I I
Hy G I M W SVFNHSON
Dwight Kisenliower Drowsier is
tile i sai l In, alliiu- ul liallelle, .1 muic bv Hu- Mini « lu limit de
reporters Ihis statement:
SLitl
I.
K
u
n
a
i.P
t
hltti'M'
SlUI'hlluL.M.
Sweden
i.C
lulu
lor Ohio Sen Robert Tull hut Ihe
well’ oul dl , heed hul 111* Vi mi Iciisi pcoduo' tu id lilllmlil i liey
"The Department of Ihe Army
natcd Sweden hi pt up her scairli • iiimiiuni'its tmlay shut oil llicir .aid Kiel have been plat i d u as said mil a 1111111 would .'.entile
issue played little pari in it
In reply lo queries from the press
Kisrnhower and Tati lop con over lli. Itallic today tor a missing tilt; etuis at pnihalilv tin- lastesl lo
piovide maximum dell'll e I ,s plan tu In mg' ds .li lciiMVe
today1 made the following state­
lenders tor Die GOP presidential Irmmpiiil plane and sent along Jel clip .it Die Kiircmt \\ :tr Tlii'y against attm k 11nill any dliei'lloll
slieui;lll tu lla peak by mid 11)34.
ment with respect lo Ihe obligation
imtninnDnu. were slowed down lo flghlei e n nits with older* lo slimd iu l i d In budge United Nations in
Here I wind Die military strate­
I lie a m i i m m e m c l i t i «m l l u n f i t
of A. H BOO 10 lo persons hi the
"llie move lu mi site positions gists h.ul in say
Army who might engage In pulili Numerous Allied In- Toll Of 125 Dead I n - 1a walk after Iasi week's furious it Die Itussiuiis ataacked
l.intr) mi'll dflfiidiii!! a T xhuprd Is a sli p ill coillmmiii! Die deplnv
for deleg,ale support.
Secretary of Infi'iisc l.nvelt:
cal activities
The Ir.iddiumdly neutral nation •
dustries Are B e in p ! eluding 19 Prostra-1 questing
Taft was in Wushliiglttn, attend stern aclimi reflected the angci ktoililiy lull
llu It 11*.*.i 1 on .......... .
iis—
meld id the I lilted Stall's all de
"These ruipdi tlom are designed
lug to his Senate duties KiscntlOW
A I■.i MuIit ui id ul ii ml Dill C'ltinese lelln s) stem
wi* .tic tailing behind. 1datively
to limit Ihe iNilillcul activities of
r.iseiinuw expressed hy the govciiiineni
Forced
T
o
Suspend
,
tions
I^eft
In
Wake
er. lit Denver, meets will,
enliven press and people over Die shooting stnii'k ul Die iiill three Dines in
persons wtio are engaged either to
"llie
lim y emphasized Dial speaking in Die nr ms race "
1..........
linn delegations from three
Wosl down Monday of an imunned Sued 2 ‘ j lim n' luduy mill were turned mills bail moved In Die e pnsllnins
Secretary ol Die An Force Flnthe formulation of military |mllcy
lly The Associated Press
IHTTSBUHGH
u*
The
8-week
liack t-iii'li Dine hy bnyouet-wicld periiH lieu lly (or more than a ye.u U :i lias lir'eii using military sup­
or in the execution uf any of the
MU,
and
?t'l‘:
r
*
t'0,Un"1
"'
WJrumto0
ish
flying
boul
liy
I
W
o
Sovlc
MidCimtiueid urea* gut welcome
itig l 1 N duuuhtmy* standing lit'l mal that tfie current move lias no plies in Kuo'ii faster than it has
tasks of the Army. They do not old steel strike slashed deeper Ilian
Of / I r a d o ' s l , delegates, 19 ^ The seven crew member*
ul Die IhiDoiii,
produced replucemrnls In au.xwer
xpct'iul signllume
apply to retired personnel who urc ever Into the list Ion’s economy to­ relief today from hoi utid muggy
tw„
The rt-tlay-old light for the west
to a iplesDon, tie added Dial "we
"In Dm air di'funse setup
specifically exempted from their day as some plant* making war weather Dial hn* enveloped most are for Eisenhower, two are tot of Ilium wounded — were plekid
mmdllims reported curtailments of Ihe Kaslern half of Ihe nation Taft and one Is for Harold Ktassfu up from Die sen by u small Uei ertt (runt high point item Chorwott fighter llileri'i'pturs would tie Die 1have less reserve" 111 lighting
provisions.
The mid-June blest of midsum of Minnesota first ami Kiseiiho
"The act ol (.'ongress approved near because of a shortage of steel.
i • ,L0Wf r m«n fre ighte r'and taken to Hun is Die tiiHgwsI mid bloraliest of the first to engage invading sir bum j i qmpiin-id til l.1 wlicii Die fighting
o'i to
In addition la the 6Hh(W) CIO mer h u t Mid humidity left a death second Half .Of
win since Juuuury. Allied troop* lu’ih Aircraft which get through Ihrnkc mil two years ago.
Wyoming’s ta «ft
Finland
June 39, HUM, provides expressly
ICi.allnsre
ill mure Hum 123. Including It
Wnii'n loothnld mi tirF humpy (or Ihe Drill line Ilf defense would it!'
Gen N.vlh.ui F I vnoing acting
*%( that oiileera of tlm Army upjioliituil Hulled Steelworker* who walked toll
,
1
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&gt;
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h.
en
Yc^illfrf/r^fnV
iim IIiiii IiinI riiun.il.iv They now (aeeil by anil mrrraft
baiteue- An Farce c lu d ol I dl Itv 1934,
to the poriiiBnout ip-iide of ue/verul out June 2 when Ihe ILH. (Supremo heal prostration* xml )u9 drown*
Sivi'dl'h
lie
il
iiaiih|M,rt
mlssiiii:
I V I'm, 11.ms will hive two or
of the Afmy do Hot Itsvu to retiro Court ruled President-Truman had
tlilrc Frlil. iy with I’lijld tm-ii hold three of Dm lucky knobs The near vital i n gel uieus
iic h
The break In Ihe heal wave over
nu light to seliu the Industry, more
I t 'n t HijK U&gt; f a n Pear)
lledx have been counter nllucktiii:
"Despite Die increased ellecliie fine, linns a many planes .11
ihiuuil
II
mi'.
tP-Minii'd
licic
Die
lhan 100,000 workers In allied In Ihe Midwest mine alter several
liess of llie all di'il'llse system it Mu-, i i . ilmn
i H nk I i':m say
Riis'.imin h id shut ilmvn Hut im ft latterly
days of temperatures In Ihe IMS
duslrlea are Idle.
A I S Kighlh Army Iniefilii' IS expeeted Dial a di'lei iiili.d al Dial Iplnlllaln.lv hey 1 liic litisidsu
lull
Ihe
*r,
ill'll
t'lillllliui'd
III
These Include nearly 50,ouo coal and above DM)
iillni'l aid stii'llilul hi ImiDi sides tal k WIIOllI I Mill III MIIII)' cm ill) •.Hill- I Will lie a
H id
it not lid
day
The cool air mass from the Paminer* In seven states uml more
Mas " n a y lil'uvy ‘ Miimhiy ami a n i l all gelling llilnugh lu III,'ll t,i Ilian we a,
1 I'l .l "
A
Swrill
.li
.
m
i
furi'i'
spiiki'sinmi
Hum 30,000 railroaders employed clflc Northwest, with refreshing
a ■Ji: mil I a I gels
bei lelUI V oil In Vu I' in cc Fill
mum,Mill'd rally lud.iy that all mi lli.ll Dll' pill I' lie III up tllllll)
showers, Hist till Dir Plains stales
by u dnten carriers
( Iilliesi' Imiks mill -elf priipelleil
Wi b in u I lime
Sindh's assertion Dial Russia ha . lei It I
m
ill
pm
lli’ip
ding
in
H
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i
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hii
D
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Mi'inher*
&gt;.f
Hie
I'llul
Club
Nearly 39,000 more are Idle In and leni|Mirarllv elided Die week
mills pinned 9, uoo sllt'lls nil Dll' Die capablllly ul allackllig lla I N lime lb.de.in lint I 1 ii.u o p i'd " In
ini:
swanh
h
n
,
hn
n
suppln
d
uiih
nt
their
nii-i-tIriw
lust
nlehl
u,
il,.Industries dependent un steel lung siege of collar - wilting weath­
timldm,' prngraui
llu ee Allied held klinlis MlINDAY
m .i s
in ole lit a lYidagun l o w s Ilit- All Fill
These Include sailors on Great er Temperatures were from IS to hoine uf the president, Mrs. N . u Jet fighli'i csruit lie said Dn- I N lii’hlei hiiiiiiicj' mid lank, , miler i nee late Monday
in 1 dv, 1 I nut 0
It ,0,1110
’
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Thirty-five
students In tho del- Lukes ore boats, oru miners, coke 23 degrees lower Monday from Ihe Drm'k, In pill,'luce Venetian Muni- lii hlcr hid lu-i'ii luld In n-tiuii delivered
.iiisueiun' lire
In m Inch (ien Nathan F Inin
▼ setI m
engineering section of the Ran- workers, river boat craws, oil and Dakotas southward to Die Texas fill the mom III Feriinld Lutipl l. ii fix d altacki'd
An Allied oDll'i'i at Die hunt III
o ilin’ ehicl ol tail loi ll»
Stiini' u.ishi Inrl,m, Swrdi's. Js-s-r
Memorial Hospital whh-h was loi
ford Vocational Hchool are on- gas pipeline workers, construclloo Panhandle.
llig shntdlll!' "Hi- Mill M'C SI a IIII said Die llcdM have lost more Ilian All I on e. added
gaged In throe full yoar course* crews and workera In other steel
The heat snapping sir mass iii*he,| uml Is maintained In il.„ hmigi'd."
I
hiN)
killed
unit
M o u n d e d in Die
"We call have lot avail alio ol
"Diiun miIIi Diipri pare lory to thalr grailuatlmi related fields.
moved Into other hot spots In the I'lilll I’lllfl as one ,,f Ds pfoier! (imiiiiiiulstiiand Murmimui'rs."
Hill 2a Ullil Dial Red dead lung range forewarning id a de
ilctn lll’lil11(ill
aa engineers, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,
A remirt of lip. Milk Fund , him
Announcements that three com Midwest during the night Chicago,
tait i ImMFt! 4in
I' unhI
t'lsion by Die Kremlin to ultcmpl
principal of the school, said today. ponies will be forced fo stop inak limp from two straight days of us man. Mrs. W K. Holleyhead. i, onslrali'd in 11 ■Kit id Die Itusslmi
an nssaiill on I | S 'llie link ol a
Plnbiissy Munday ulgld in pruU-f.l
The engineering courses include trig munitions Ibis week came as temperatures, received the root air vented n tidal of DM mini l
Himmo'll 21 hour wall'll Is a weak
the study uf delsel engines and Ihe government and the USW and showers shortly before mid fresh milk were irlven lo ijn.l- • Bi'miitd Dii' alt.ii'h
lies, wi' call Ini I,in)' it atlonl
Him guvniiuu'iit hmidi'd MnssIiiii
I he Ktn turd I’" 1 Nu hi, Die
machinery and elementary and ad­ sought lo work out a plan to start ni.in The temperature dropped In­ privileged families during H„
Twilling said liili'lligeiti'i* , li Ann
1 li'iiu I .i'lilll, v1,11-11 in ! night
vanced physics. Three examina­ enough steel flowing from the to the high 60s after Ihe hottest month of May Mrs. ||. K. i I,no AiiihiisMulnr • uMsIallnc IIimIIiiuv :i
male
credit
Russia
with
being
"
s
I
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!
p
rn
ln
t''
against
this
"ad
tu join liic lYiiitnl Florida War
tions must be pussod by the itu- struck mills to prevent a crippling dnv in nearly three years.
loan, finance el,airman, reinu ''-I
capable ol luilmJimg al all) lime \ ,1.•iuus I'ouiicd, an , u ifiimzntlon
dents before they «rc full-fledged halt In Ihe production of weapon*
Scores of other cities reported Hi*' «D o'B'erlnl for llio no, te n id vliilriii'i'" mid dciiiuiiili'd "twlfl
mine Ilian too I engine luimhei i
no'll tu co imliliiili liic iidlvlrailroad engineers. The - courses
At Cleveland, Lem pea Product* record Imat marks for the date lo he hrld ill tile near flit•*r. I. pnnislnunit id IImsi- ri'tponsilili’ fur
loaded miIIi enough houihs almm, fur
"
trei, uf vcli'inui piuiqn 1 louiighare taught by three Instructor* Inc, said It was forced to hull
11 „iilli.,.*,l (la Pm* Klahf)
brought lo her house, 116 Ft, u I, IIipI heiiulrai:*'
mid
ullliTWivi'to
lilusl
all
(I
S
raplmn
,d
DuHwcdlth
plmir
nut
lIRri si'ctu.O uf llu Inle
I'rugresH In Meeuriiig quit *lulm
during the day ami three at night making mortar shells today lie
Avenue,
mi'll ii|M»litnii
Imliistnal
laigei
IIn ii 11mini IMi I'ltur llulsit
deeds fur Ibe piupiim'd Mew mild areas
I he ticliuo fulluwcd ail expln
far those students who are em­ causa of steel shortages and lo WliitohairlH Awarded
Ml-s Maude Ramsay was nmo
1 1 ,1iuii id Ihe julrpu , • and olijecink helwei'll Lutigwoud Hlid bull
ployed during the day.
lay off 900 employes on the shell
Inated bu the dub to serve on 11,
Tin lall ol I IJier iitlon Sky wabb livcs uf llie I auni,'ll I,x ill com­
Imidu Hpriiign wus reported tinAlthough ordinarily nil the pu­ line. Letnpco had been producing Cup Ry Del .and Group Pilot 'nlrrupllonal I'libllc Affun
11*iiiIiitlavii ( I n l*rinr PBmIi 11
mand. I, (‘aiulvu \l I1rt i. Hrlamlo,
Him lilllg I,y (anility I niiiini &gt;-mnv i
pils at the vocational school are 4,900 mortar shells a day,
UomiuDtee. Tbe uomlnallons ,*,ll
ii K, Fourekie
ttllll 1 ul 11 ml jut a iti ul I'u 1 227
adults, Mrs. Maxwell reported
The Oldimoblle Division of Gen
le&gt; presented and voted uno,, •'
DKI.
AND
—
Undersecretary
of
l intv iihuut H&gt; purn'ls uf Imid
Mli« WJI ' ll»'« xiftt p:nii--l tu ll.e meetthat at present the school Is l.uav era) Motors said a shortage n( Iln, Nnvv Fninela P, Whltebulr re- the luternatlonnl eoiivelltlnn hi
woman
me needed fur the lli'W light uf
n»0T I'Y nhu (In®* lr utme
providing make-up work fpr high seamless steel liiblug will force It eelved the Chamber of Conimrreu Mackinac M end, Mieh. ,iuiv g 7
way required olid il is Imped In
uiiimli »*, El tire ini' Mux* 11radschool student* and that the
ICeaDau** Ua Csss MltDI
Mr*.
KillHi
Mndlriile
Camemo
rltiienshlp
award
at
a
luncheon
have I fie complete iliiinhei ul
school also admits young people
!• v. 11*1jilt ftl»l **f Ihu 1'uotieil, uml
Hsturdny noon, honoring th* high of Gainesville was sponsored Pi
an Ort'liiiii 1i:i114(&gt;’r n| I'titil
who for health reasons are unable
A Hint ii.lt hv liic IlmpiliuliliT rlghl-uf-wuy deeds lie July I, he
the
local
club
as
second
vice
pre
,
navy
mid
marina
official!
who
hindi 1 wfinn' 1i'*i |&gt;um|.
to attend the public schonls.
A-Miciatcs, ib'fettsa atturnev* fur Hinted.
d*nt
of
Pilot
International:
M
,
were
in
He
Land
for
the
official
{’n•inmutiil**i Ernl tuld uf plans
He added Dial he alou hope I
Adult clnsiei in typing, (tenLillian G. ( lark who is charged Hint
inspection of tha alrbaaa for pos­ Nona Martin of Monroe, lo t.
everything will lie In mullMIAMI '#&gt;— Koine IJ.iiimi nobles. uf llie (‘mini'll fin t'deliridioii* on
®»riphy and shorthand are pro­
with rmhexsh'iiH'nt of |!l,fl7l front ness
first
vice
president;
Mr*.
Mm
sible
reactivation.
for the securing of mud con­ Ill bands, 3(KI horses, eight Me \ I. Day, liic llli uf fidy, Armisvided at the school both during tho
The cup waa presented to •merlte Dimerllng of Deaumoi'. thn County Tax Cnlleclor's office, tracts In Angus!
ay.
-null mules mill sciires id wend li.’i Day and Armed Fuices liu^
dee I‘nd J»l nl*,a- **m. Maxwell
In
require
the
H&gt;xte
prosecution
Tex,
as
presldent-eled;
Miss
D
&lt;
&gt;
Whltelmlr by Karl W. Brown,
tldir
I |)(*IIV(| Uuld.'H, i-.ltnillSIK
The new cuniii’ctilig link, Hiree i null apt Ions marched under a Iml
added, and a number of Navy men
In
emend
the
hill
of
parlirnhirn
IVe
N
Russell
of
Houston,
T
o
toastmaster, who rltad Whlta,(nsi tern of a mile lung, will ex | ' im today in Die III -I ul the ''&gt;1111111' ,d Dint 68, t'oimnciiijcd Judge
from tha Sanford Naval Air Sta­
Rtockholderx of Ihe Seminole hair’s part In assisting In locat­ treasurer; Mrs. Virginia Andei-.u, ill the esse filed no June rt, was lend Hie Oviedo laiiigwuud Ruud eniivfiilmn'i two lug parade
Ih.iiglns Rtenslruru f- 1 til* effi
tion ara now students In these
drilled
(Ids
iipirnluir
st
h
besting
Rluea will reorganise at at meet­ ing Ihe slto for th* Bart Fish ot Tul-a. OHa. a* secretarv; i'" 1
from ihe cornet where llernin'i
classes.
The ii tiniir. II hloi'k pi m i's 1iciil linudlllli- -d llm Duyn Klste
by
Circuit
Judge
M
H
Smllb.
lean's Filling fltallun in located
from a Point wesl ot ll„ piogtnin here l ive high school
Mra, Maxwell related the alory ing Thursday afternoon at 9:00 Hospital, now undar construction, Mr*. Genie Dodd of Rt. Augustin''
Judoo Stnllh gave the defense In join llio present l.ongwncul •ion,
MINIII liltslllesS ill 011lit IhloUgh Die i I'liiuiH arc due lu leave tiere by
of a number of adult veterans who p in. (n the itudloa of WTRR, It and for starting tha reactivation ns one of the directors, Sir*, f’arn count'll
until
June
1
*
7
lo
consult
£•«* t® attend the school shortly waa decided upon at the baseball wheels moving. Tha award is pro- G. Hughes of Orlando was nmm with the state midlturs and to Rniilandu Springs mad wliieh i iira'ige ftovvi, moved ofi al It 3u tms curly Hlindnv mm mug, Judge
about three miles lung.
Htciislrum reported
i a in
following the war and who at that meeting In the City Hall this sauted hy th* Chamber for con­ nated to serve on the Pilot Inter check
records In tfntiiiceDoii wilti
tributions to local civil progress national Kxten*lo« Committee.
Ulgtil'iif-wuyH
within
Lung
II proi’i'i'di'il mi smoolhl) Dial
Ailjidiud -Mm Singletary retime could baldly read or write. morning.
tho
cast?.
On
that
dale
talk
will
Me*, Brock wdll rriireseut the
They also deeldad to hold a and ha* not been given In savaral
wood will he aim'd Ml feel wi.li , Miami police assigned In Ihe pa iiurleil (Iuii three Im-ul persona
Now moat of them, she raid, ur-&gt;
be
resumed
about
determining
the
local dub at tbe convention m
and outside Hie lily will he Hill raile had little In do Regular ve (md been hummed iliiiulny ut Hm
ready for high school, and ouo of get acquainted barbeque with tho year*.
Telegrams from Rena. Holland Mackinac Island and Mr«. J. &lt; exact date for the trial, il wus de­ feet wide, said Mr. Fournkre. The hieulur truffle flowed evenly, Distil Iti Inct l.egiun meeting in
them, who had always been Inter- ball players aftar tha reorganiwidth uf the paving will he 20 Ii something that rarely happens dm &lt; lernmid
salad In machinery, la now reodimr catlonal meeting. The barbeqde and Rmathara and Rep. Ilarlong Mitchell wilt serve as alternate cided.
Present ot Ihe hearing with 22 feet.
will be held about 0:00 p.m. ware read at th* luncheon, ex­ They plan to leave June SB, i"
lug Miami's ninny parades
II MU, (here, lie siild, that Janiex
vary advanced books on physics
Nu cases ol heat prutration were (Juliicy "Dlini" Gulluvvay wns inTwo right angle turns and two
The school also provides an em­ Thursday at tho Elba Lodge on pressing regret that they war* attend the National Fdurailou A« Judge Hmllli was Htnte Attorney
ployment bureau for stunogra- Second Street.
unable Id attend th* caramon)**. soclatlon meeting In Detroit, prim Murray Overstreet, whit had filed curved will be eliminated by lIn- reported In spile n( Die soil The furinul Hud being a .uiistulilo in
the bill of particulars, ami Krnest new road link, mid the rent of lb HOdegree limit was tempered hy •Demiiuile Couidy wmild md interPh*fPi. typjit* and book keeper*.
AU players and Manager Chuck All pledged co-oparatlon on th* to coin- (o Markins* Island.
1fere wdli Iml.ling u lu and H ufMr*. Joel Field and Mr*. Kvm, P, Hoiixiioliter, attorney for the road to the springs will tie widen a slight lirruie oil Ihe ocean
Mrs, Maxwell said that her only Alena will be at tha barbeque reactivation Issue whan It I*
. .
Ttie e rowd thill wale lied Die slarl (ice. Mr. Galloway'h d c lio n as
ed uml Improved, he pointed oul.
McCoy were named on a eommii defense.
regrs* wae that there are not and tho stockholder* and new brought up bafora Congress,
Completion uf the Stale* lull Thin road will be a part of u ol the huge parade wann'l as large Grnml C'liemlnoit uf Hie 10 tml 8
umally enouah student* to fill the directors will hava a shanco to
tee to make a poster depleting the
available Jobs,
club’s main protect, to he display of particulars In the case bad been paved road connecting Oviedo and an expected, but us Die lioiirn went in Hie .Sixth District followed, lie
dlscuw with tha players Sanford's Colored Shriners To
ad at the convention. Following delayed for months due to the Forest City, said Mr, Fnurakre hy the number of .spectators along Iis 11 punt cuiiiiuundci of llie Baitbaseball problems, Blue* Presi­
dent Joel Field stated after to­ Parade On Thursday the business session tha member-, illness of Steele Partin, stale audi­ The County Cummissliui r e ­ Flagler -Street mid In the Urungc ford post, mid doling (lie past
Sanford Herald
vein- was chalruiun uf Hie Legion
labeled lars of home mad* celerv tor, who having recovered, wae cently approved rrcuinmcinlntioa &gt; llnwl increased by thousands
day's meeting.
Imperial I’nloidale Hubert Hur Fair Committee.
Vacation-Pack
o added that tha atochholders Colored Ahrlnara of Sanford relish which was mad# hy mem present at the previous hearing ,hy M. C. line an, surveyor, for III'
,in
itdjutant Kingletarv
himself Jj
route Inti) Forest City, on provis­ diner Wilson Jr., Iloslnn, and oilier
hava a free hand In selecting will parada Thursday afternoon at her* of th* Pilot Club «n«l will be on June U.
ion Hint tbe road bu accepted us imperial dignitaries reviewed Die wan elected ua a Dlxth DiBlr'et
given
ax
souvenirs
at
th*
Nation
a
new
board
of
direeton
who
can
No aiatter haw far away appoint a general manager at 4 100 o’clock In tha downtown sec­ at Kduratlnn Association meeting
primary project by tbe Stale. procession (rum a Ien It'd city lu t'oinuiitteeiiian, lie revealed. He
Inquest Is Slnted In a Mure
tion In connection with th* Initia­
from home yea may go on your Thuredey
also stall'd Hud Mrs. Charles
than 1,618) people a day, Die Orange llnwl
afternoon's meeting. tion of about 10 candidate*, Dr In Detroit.
vacation yon can readily catch
Al 11 a. m , Die parade through Webster, president uf the local
Mrs. V. C. Messenger reported Johnson Death Case riding in about 600 uutuinohik"),
"Sine* w# did not have a suf­ Georg* Starke, noted Negro phyill on the homo town newa hr
are visiting
Hanlendu
Springs Die big stadium wus Interrupted Aulllsry unit, had been elected
084.10 had been collected by
raading tha Haaferd Herald ficient number of the atockhotdere alclan and Shrlnar, announced this that
while 300 homing pigeons wore re president of the Sixth District of
Pilot member# In the recent Fen­ W, E. Watson, Justice of the dally, said Mr, Fmirakre.
when yon return. Yen can ar­ at the meelag today It was de­ morning.
Big Improvements and exten­ leaned to fly home with messages llio Auxiliary.
to hold off our reorganisa­ About 80 Shrlnar* of Malta cer Crusade sponsored by Beta peace, announced yesterday that
range with your carrier hoy, nr cided
Claude il. Knight, member of
until enough of ua could Temple, 148, together with th* 10 Sigma Phi aororitv. Tha Pilot Club ah Inquest would lie held this af­ sion* are planned el tbe springs expressing the Shrine's hope fur
through Charlie Mott'
Morrison, circa- tion
llio Buuford Fire Department, and
make tha meeting," Mr. Field randidatei, will parada in color­ assisted the sorority In the house- ternoon at 2:00 o’clock regarding bv J. E. Robinson, loasee, be de­ world peace.
Milan manager, ‘
Wilson released the first pigeon, Thomas L. Dillard, fishermaiit
tlw death of Washington Johnson, clared. Tho pool at the spring*
explained^
ful coatumee. Tha Negro Boy to-house canvass.
Refreshments of orange Juice 19-year-old Negro from Neeseu, will be mad* three lo four times which carried this message tu Ihe were accepted a a new members.
About a dosen shareholders of Scout Marching Band has been
■need far yaw
and eooklea were served to th* 84 the Bahamas, who waa stabbed larger and will Include niiotTier mayor of Boston:
you are away, lo he da- tha Blnoa were pHerat for this
"May tyranny, oppression, prej
to daath Juno 7 In a cafe on th# spring, in addition, tha stream on
m ornlan meeting In which final
members present.
“
which aleetrlcally propelled boats udlcu, selfishness and hatred
Southwest Rood.
Tha parada will start at the
Randolph Miller, 2t-y#xr-o)d ply wilt be mad* navigable for among the great nations of Ihe
NO FIRS DAMAGE
Masonic Hall at Seventh and Pine
earth and among all mankind be
dlatancb,
Fire which spread from burn- Negro field worker, who cam# more
S tm t, and will proceed to CyAnother
Improvement under put aside; and may eternal peace,
press Avenge and to First Street, fnw trash to nearby dry grass ft ber* two years ago from Nassau, way
the installation of a new throughout the world, he the pray­
w**t to MagMUa Avenue, south 1810 Summerlin Avenue brought waa arreilad following the stab­ mqd*ilatrailer'park
with water and er and hope of all Shrlncdom."
to Third S tm t, east to Sanford the local fir* department to the bing, on a chatgf of murder.
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Jurors selected for the Inquest lower facllitlss. Of Interest to The other birds were released
yesterday. &lt;Tha lira
They circled the eudium,
eowtrd were &amp; / . McArthur, Jack Mor­ visitors as* th* 10 aeraa of cara- together.
oulekfy brought!
then headed northward in a tingle
and no property/damagB waa re- rison, J. D. Caaaaoy. L. A. Smith, eUad planting! In tha park area. formation.
Jack Butts &amp; acting manager.
J. B. Danaway and D. BennatL
1 ;
•
WASHINGTON I* - The Army

0 today ruled In effect (hat lieu

Jet Fighters Of Record Barrage
Sweden Convoy Of Artillery Is
Search Planes Set Off By Reds

K

Steel Strike Is
Figuring Deeply
In U. S. Economy

Mid-U. S. Areas
Get Relief From
Long Heat Spell

BH I For Room In
Hospital Voted By
Pilots At Meeting

Engineer Students
Study Diesels At
Vocational School

Legion Post Joins
Central Florida
War VH Council

Progress Is Beiiitf
Made In Plans For
Lon^wood K o a d

Motion Is Deniud
Bv Jmliro Smith In
Lillian Clark Case

Blue Stockholders
To Reorganize At
Thursday Meeting

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In Miami Features
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Gifts To Worthy
Causes Can Prove
Business Headache
. By «Am " d AWRON
^ NEW YORK W-Donatin* In
worthy cause* cun run Inin a hem
of money — a* most businessmen
'
-'»• m.mt
worthy — nml saying "No" without
loslnit friends — can hr a major
headache for many rnmpanica.
Corporate contribution* for char­
itable, health amt rducatlonal pur­
pose* arc estimated to run around
. ftoo million dollar* n year now,
five time* what II wa* 10 year*
#&gt;S£.
Thh mean* that the natlon'a corporatlona aa a whole are Riving
about three
fourth* of one per
rent of Ihclr profit before taxes.
Even so. the federal Inrornr tax
law leaves room for contributions
to grow The law permits deduc­
tions for donations up to five per
cent of profit before taxes. At the
resent rate of corporate earnings,
ils five per cenl could be around
two billion dollars.
" f Bui If Ihe 0. 8. Treasury should
lose such money donated (or char­
itable, health and educational pur­
poses, so would the slnrkhnldera.
And they have tn be sold on the
worthiness of Ihe causes aided
Increased conlrlbullons In Ihe
future — amt many businessmen
concede Hint they will Increasewill siirmil from many reasons:
1 The Krnwtnii needs of an In­
creasing iKipidatlon and expanding
social programs, plus Ihe swelling
“ osls of operating charitable or­
ganisations.
2 The Increasing awareness by
businessmen of romrnunity respon­
sibility
3 The shrinking of private for­
tunes (once the mainstay of char­
ity) under Income and Inheritance
taxps, which make corporations the
main source lo which organlintlons
can turn.
Some companies meet the prob­
lem of Iiow to give by setting up
“ foundations for Ihe purpose. Ford
and .Sears, Roebuck are examples.
others set up annual contribu­
tion budgets Ami some, like Jer­
sey Standard Oil, take the burden
"If Ihe shoulders of top executives
bv setting up a committee of offlrials with a full . time executive
secretary. This rnmmtllcc submit*
n contribution budget annually In
the board of dirpctors.
The secretary, Claude I,. Alex­
ander, explained tn a meeting of
'“ I'u’ National Industrial Conference
Hoard bow Ihe Jersey Standard
plan works
The committee classifies organ­
isation*. reviews Ihe work they do,
nml appraises Ihe benefit lo Jersey
-Standard, direct or Indirect, that,
^nlflhntlons tn them might bring.
rhe ulic of the donation is determined hy a number of things, In­
cluding these three:
1. Establishing the company’s
« jd v n n tau e from funds glvrn edu­
c a tio n a l Instlliitlons for research
acilvIHes'^jd !V **,t‘ ol1 omipany’*
2. Determining that contributions
to hospital funds and recreational
facilities are used In areas where
major plants are located, and that
'he employes will mnko substantial
use of the facilities.
3 Supporting those charitable or­
ganisation* that are highly regard­
ed in Ihe community.
For donations to organlintlons
“ engaged In research and public
education on national and Interna­
tional economic problems, the
company has these rules of thumb:
The nrganltallon must be really
helping solve problems of the day.
It mint earn and hold the attention
of lop leaders of business, govern­
ment and education And, In turn,
the leaders thus reached should
be Influencing public opinion gnd
public policy.
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Sanford Market
Grosses $136,735
Suggests Calmness In Weekly Period

Fuhbein Of American Medical
By ALTON L. BLAKEALEE
Assoc la ted P m s Science Writer
CHICAGO LB—A key for long life
comes from Dr. Morris Plshbeln,
of the busiest men In the
nation.
The key I* Imperturbability, or
calmness. Dus five things you
should keep low.
Dr. Flshbeln Is editor, author,
lecturer, traveler, advisor, with
perhaps a half doten lo a dnten
projects going al one time. Today
al the American Medical Associa­
tion convention he took time mil—
he always seems to have lime—to
tell secrets for health and long
life.
In London, he began, be was
talking with lord llorder, as fa­
mous In British medicine as Fishbeln Is here. Dr. Plshbeln con­
gratulated Lord llorder on looking
so well and being ao active at 82.
"lo rd llorder asked me. 'How
old are you?' 'I ’m 82,' I said. Ha
leaned over the table and fell my
pulse. 'You will live lo be too.'
^Wonderful, I reptled, why?' And
lord Horder said. 'Because you
have Imperturbability."
"I've practiced Imperturbability
since 1 was 18, I told him. I think
a person can practice It."
How do you became Imperturb-

Blues In The News
By BOB WIRE
Fred H. Wood, of the Personnel
Department, baa decided that ha
is better off In the aervlce. He
proved this by recently extending
Mi lour of duty In the Navy to
six yMri. Wood ii married and
the father of two children. The
family la presently residing In
Orange City. Betides shipping
over for six years. Wood ha* de­
cided to transfer from the Naval
Air Reserve Program to the
Regular Navy. In doing so, his
rate of personnelman Third Class
has been reduced to that of a
Seamen.
Richard A. Evans, nf the Patron
Maintenance Department has tied
the marital knot with tha former
Miss Nellie Bowen, daughter of
Mrs. Mattie Mae Rowen of this
city. The newlywed* departed Im­
mediately after the reremony,
which was held at the Rowen
residence, for New Orleans, lot.
Thera they will he the guest of
Mr, and Mrs. Evans, the parents
of the groom. Upon their return
from the honeymoon, they are
espected to remain in Ftnrlda.
Chief Hospltalman W. O. liar*
rlsoit, of the Naval Air Htatlnn,
is at present undergoing treatmen! for abdominal ailments at
the Jacksonville Naval Air Hta.
tion Hospital. Harrison's family,
who are living hare In Rapford,
nr«&gt; anxiously awaiting his re
turn.
Tht Naval Air Station -Softball
Tram will engage Orlando Air
Force fiofthsller* In fe practice
game today, here on the base.
Leading their bracket tn the City
of Orlando Recreation Longue,
Ihe NAAS Tram ate likely pro
sport to capture the flag in llieir
division, mid may have to plsy tha
rasron Team In the playoff,
should tbs latter win In their
division. This would truly prove
to b« the epic game of tn* year,
with rivalry reigning supreme.
Tom Dillon, AN, recently re­
turned from a short, well spent
leave In Daytona Reach, where he
enjoyed a reunion with Ida sla­
ter, Jane. Coming all thn way
down from Newburg, N. Y., Jsuo
Dillon was escorted on a tour of
the famous beach, and then down
to Sanford, where she visited the
Naval Air Station. Tom, who relire to: ‘ly checked In with tha
Fasron this morning, tolls us
that hi* sister will remain In
Florida for another week, before
Journeying up to New York.
Tha management of the Vaga­
bond# Club wishes to announce
that tha dance scheduled for this
coming Friday night at the San­
ford Yacht Club will have to be
cancelled.
Due to an oyerilght on the part
of tha City, the Yacht Club
_ ,,iMW
not be available
____ for 'afi
■forementlon dale, Tha dance, hdwei
over will
bo heM at a later date, to bo on*
nounood hy tha Vagahoada.
Airman George M. Oliver ra­
m leave with
nniw
d ? bSd."
oriM,l,: tha former
MUa Vara Anneto QtutUebaum
of Atlanta, Go. She Je
le the
tha daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs, j , B, Quattlebaum of that city, The newlyweds
ore presently residing hero
Sanford,

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NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS
An req u ired hy U w , all dogs tot th a C ity o f S an fo rd ,
F lorida, m in t ba vaccinated a f a ia o t rtb io a by J a n a 10,
1052, Hnd th « vaccination t a | o a n tin u liy w orn b y d o f a
o n a cottar o r hnm oaa fo r th a fo llaiH M yonr
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H all Ju n o 4 • 11 • IS * IB to v a c d n a la d o g s I r a n 1 to
3 p .M . v ■;
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A f t t r J w m SO aR tfogd fobitd w flh o it a ta g c e rti­
fy in g t h a t th e y h av e boon r a —tn otad fo r rftM rt fo r
y e a r of 1052 will bo aa b jo e t to b ein g picked a g b y th a
Police an d hlUad.

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rilK .iTATK of Ft.OP IP A TO:
rill: HANFORD IIF,h a i :
ones yirh w**k for four 1.11.1.1
lowed hy Crowder pens with 4.330 lUiMIshxt
AN W OAllVKIt, ll"X 332. Toes. June 17, I'J.'iJ
I’.ii |
rnnvPCtillf•* nrrk*
lushrls averaging $1.-10 per
rl.FAHANTVIl.I.K, NEW JEItUET
WITNKHSI my hAr.rl nmt offlrUI
hamper; 4,101 bushels of Fancy «f*di of Hit* rlprk i*f fli»
A sworn C-ni|H&lt;lnl liavlna l-*ri&gt;
fI tin thin lh$ l*th »*rtv i»f Jim*. file-l
Okra averaged 15.26; N’n. I llrll f*&lt;tU
sfalnsi r»u tn llm •’irs-sii*
A
l»
l»*W
I’epper averaged 14.43. Other
i*i,oil In ami f-r UrniliintB i'.&gt;niilr
a/ O P IIH H N D O N
I)R. Ii. K. RINC
I'lcrh of the Cl trull 11, i-lisimrr for itlvorre, Iti* eliorl
inmmodiliea moving were butlerI
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Htniliu'lf*
Cotin
tv,
lllle »f which Is l-AtJI, P i‘AltVHP.
la-ana, baby limas, Ford Hook
C IH R O n iA fT O K
I'Ullltirr. VS 1.11.1,1AN W t-AII
beans, green roin, Hungarian i HPAI i Piorlrtfi
VEIl. I&gt;nfeailanl, these |irrnctil* soric.me
rail for appointment
WINTER HAVEN. (S p rclat)- Wax pepper, Yellow ernoknrek M
m N iii»vd1»»nit. if
1.1
rn|iilre &gt;-&gt;u lo *jt|-r,il "til file
"I,railing commodities, c o r n , nitl white squash and tomatoes.
r-ior written ilrfnmn In (lie I'nin*
Altcrmn for Plaintiff
Rhone
1732—17Ifl
i-laini -n or l-efore Hie Kill- -l.iy o fp
tin*
celery and pepper, on the Hanford
June, A I*. ISM. otherwise * He.
Hiinfm tl f*f*irhlli
PI**..
-wcr.v. M*rk*t t*ros«p,l
o re l*in C'oiifsseo will l-e entered
ATOMIC
In execs* of $130,7:m, during the |
multilist you.
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P—The
Dally
News
past wrekly report per-.*-!. Balter
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than 35,000 crates of corn aver­ said loday It was informed that de­ *sI Pul'll** tn-st nif IIt'll u 111 r i*4’f’Iar Florhlii, llile Ihe tell, -lay of Mar.
aged 12.10; pepper, 11.236 bushel* signs (nr an atomic engine to drive I'Iilw on f.ill.'i fim*eiit* in bb imbtl itl A P If-J.'
(» I- IIEUNPON
i !$•■ mIiooIh iliirlti»r i bo fnmilnt,
and 3,770 crate* nf rclery both
,'lerk of the ,'lieoU I'norl
irrm Pur a|$#rlfli*$IJrmt fxH
averaged $.1.05 per unit. A light a supercarrler at a speed nf 30 Nrh'iol
Neiulv-le I'minly
thr atjtfrlnfendrnt ii* lh«* &lt;*olirt
vobime nf a" vnrteiy of Items-knots have been perfected and the *ui
ISEAI.)
Ilunar
Hot.Inn
v
I’rerterl. I,
MKMINMlaK INHINTT IlfAftn
brought gross sale to $130,079-80.! Navy hopes tn start building Ihe
I- n. Ilos l.'M
of PI III. 1C INHTIU’rrinM
A good volume of corn, celery --hip late In lit.S.1 nr early in ISI3I
T tv l.iaion, Hup^rlnirnflunt Nnnfor-I. htorlrtn
and a fair Volume of pepper and ' This new carrier would be of the
eggplant arc expected to move1un.ocm
ton Fnrrestal Class, a
thin week. The market'* fruit Washington dispatch to Hu- News
packing plant rlosrd Ihe Uth of by Jerry tlrrcnc said
It would curry about one third
June and other* In the area
planned tn close." affording to inure planes than Hit- large-*! pres
n report of the stale market ay*. -■lit ships and - "wilh its little
t«m siimninrlrrd by William L. hall ot plutonium as fuel" — could
Wilson, Dlreelnr of State May- remain al sea almost Indefinitely
without refueling, Ihe story said
hate.
I’tesrnt carriers admittedly can
Other markets In the summary
show that tha Bro-iker State top 30 knots for a prolonged period
Market moved approximately 28,- .mil ran go faster If they have to
000 units of buttrrbeans, black- Hut they require vast space for
eyed and crowder p«j», corn, pep­ fuel and have lo he accompanied
per, watermelons, rsntslnuprs and hy fleet oiler*
eggplant* during the first ten
CADETS START TRAINING
days of Junr. Volume on water­
melons Is increasing, corn and TAMPA its - Air ROTC sturtenl*
pepper volume remains steady, from 3,1 colleges wilt begin sum.............. „ In 1M,'r training at MarDtll Air Force
but other Items are decreasing
-J 4- &gt;.
volume. (1&gt;iiss r e c e i p t * in ernwera Base Sunday Training tor the .wo
for the period totaled $IU,II17.70. &gt;ludruls who bate Just rninptelrd
"The weekly report from the llieir In -*1 veai nf iidvanced Itn'tv
Immukslee Slate Farmers Market studies mil end July K&gt;
shows a sharp decline In water­
TOO LATE ft) OLAJW1FY
melon and cantaloupe volume with
the week’s activities totaling 1,486 1.08 T—Female Brown Hrindle
Whltr of ||w*t| lliei ai»f . V e k o i ti*w* •»',t 'n»t ** e«'ra - n|
||t„steal# I
t -uuMta-let V * Alarf-wt
unites gross receipt* of $1,203.10.
ll-istnii Terrier. Answer* tn I.a*
The deal has closed on Ibis mar­
sir. Itrwar-I. Bobby I.title, I'b
ket for this season.
1561-51-4.
"The Fort Pierce Stale Market
wound up one of it* most suc­
L o k h I in it l i c e
cessful spring seasons the past
week. "Lower price* prevailing 1% I IU: 4 III li I III I 111: rtn \ v\
J I Im
j
r ot v r t .
during Ihe ncak of the season
t . i \ rniiii i ik .
were offset by the heavy yields inn uIII;i t i ni:&gt;-r
,\ti
reported by most grower* slid for
JA.\IKH
4*A{4K^,
1ipr f-driPti
the first time In the market’s in -HI. i’ll t i n lull *» i M»
rill
history growers were utile lo com­
iin iM i i i . i n n mi in:.
plete the harvesting of Iheir to
mis
% 'eiissr s tilt i:s
i \ 11:.
iiiatoe* without being rolne-1 out,"
ttll JH'I 1*41It &lt;if &gt;M|I (IIP Int|phl
Eleven body sty les including the drmmitii
urrordlng to Manager M. K Wil­ tiffVIflnl
t l*t| IIII ftI | e• |&gt;ffhP(|i
liams.
-tut a-1iiIiii &gt; i ml «1«?imiiiilM $«It Irli %seii
* *'Ifl»•*» S.r $(••!, m,l&gt; Il.tvi 14It4IIIaI
A total of 4.70(1 bushels of ■*It#
new Stnrlincr “hnrd-top”
* valnlr ..( JAAII.S V\ I'AHCI
sweet potatoes moved over the pI|j*
. V»l-l-0, Lite «&lt;f Kill toft i'rnmh
Fort Myers State Market the 1 KIII, to lltr- ?‘mint I J ihIk*1 *■f
t'Mittily, K'l-•r IiIm. at hh
past week with No.Is l-rlnging *y&gt;mliitilr
*l\vo great en gin es—the Champion
( f III Ifir I 111|r I fit'll HA 41r nil Iif
$7.30 per huihrl, Medium* 13.DO 1•’IM
•1•lity it Hmiilmit, I litililn, wlifiht
lo $4.00 nml large $4.3(1 In $3.00, ritjftt ' (llrllliar fltnlll It* front (fir
or 120 h.p. Commander V-8
»’f Hi** fln*l |iulilli nf inn nf Hii,
nro** receipts to grower* totaled
fi-'lf'-r Knifi ••|*»| nt in il«*inn ml ultilll
$27,023-00.
•»?’ in vm It In$(, an if r (ml | h(At i* *h*
"The Yellow sweet rorn move­ |il,!i it nf | i r l'IrfM i* &lt;iml |»11;*f *ir fk ■
Studchukcr is one of A m erica’s lo w est price cats
ment over the Htnrke State Mar­ aililrran *.f Hi*- el.ilinatil. tml iliill
lit
awiirit
In
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lti*&lt;
elralM
tia
ill,
til
All model, offei Sludebnku. Aulomntlc Drive or Ovr-rdtlvo — ond qlnre-ruilotlnn llnr"d g l o w r-.it
tel so fur this season has eg. ••8£ t*| , tel Is| M riltnriie&gt; , it ml rill!
,'ecdrd Ihe same period Inst year ail It • i41in nr 'Inu.iinl not h.i nt.-t
hy more than 0,000 rrales and Dll-Ill I'D V'lf'f
FOR A MUTTER B lIY - BETTER SEE
•:kmh kahkv him ,miiv.
hag* of five dusen to tha unit.
Am AiitllUry AiltnhtiMi .t
Beginning in May the nmvemant
Irla Dll t\ III Mitnriril ..f
Dm* Will of JAMCH v\
Jumped from 403 unit* last year
«*AHi:V. it«ii rateDil
to 3,000. Shipments from Juna t
I it ai itiihlii alltjit .Inrtn 17, | j
I'lu .i.f i r./n
through June 0 this year totaled
14(11 l-'rctnh Avenue
37,331 units as rompared In 3|,- 1,1,1 ***
i:t- mi. n m H inm iA
M (ili'VDIi n rlfit h mi Tfnir m| ja$
703 units for the entire month of- ..........
June 1051, A goodvnltimn nr -t l-uifli,' In.ilm ilmiMlH' rnuajlr
Bradford County’* swee rorn guaa
from iwentv-ftve 4„
WE'RC LOAD&lt;D
into Urn Chicago market whereifly*H.t.m'n"!!I1..,1.*!!,t" '" f 111,11 oil.
1,1hr
buyer* are ml w illin g It on lale- -M lw -,| t„ '-v™.™
^ m,| v7if.&lt; r Inpill
t'/ ro’&gt;■
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w ith

C ity Licaooa T oga f a r d a g s f a r 1083 a r t
av ailab le a n d nwwern a n o f o b ta in ta g s g r k to
M th front th a C ity T n s C d h r i m C Ity IU B ,

Jane

able?
"Avoid raising your voire,
i
All
Don't get ai■ m and ■bout
yon do is raise yonr own blood
pressure, not the other fellow’s.
"D eal get crowded. Take
things one at a lime. Acrept
disturbances and annoyance* as
they are. Don't tear yourself
apart because you are not snereeding In tome given effort.
"Don't avoid trouble—hut meet
It with equanimity.
"Don't argue with atupldlty.
Walk away from arguments over
futile or trivial matter*. But I
would hate lo see a world where
everyone walked away from argumenta that produced facts by
discussion.”
Dr. Flshhcln, whose fame rests
partly upon his energetic and some
times stormy yean as former edi­
tor of the Am A Journal, then ro­
cited "Ihe five lows tor health
snd longer Ufe.
1. Low blood pressure. 2. Low
pulse rate. 1. Low basal metabo­
lism, or rate of bodily processes.
3. Low diet, low In total calories.
3. |g»w threshold for humor.
"Re able to laugh easily, snd
rrcognlie the humorous aspects of
what humans lake too seriously.
"I don't mean to stow your life
to the speed of a turtle. I'm never
happier than when I'm extremely
Active Rut you ran accomplish
tar more if you have equanimity
and Imperturbability."
But what can a person do to
lower hla pulse rater
"The habit of reading is won­
derful for those who want tn culti­
vate calmness Read before going
to bed, and on awakening. Nnl dull
books Rend something Interesting.
In 13 minutes to an hour, you can
be ready tn sleep, and gn lo sleep
a minute, relaxed. If you go
bed with your mind full nf
problems, you lie awake and fret.
"Cultivate Imperturbability, and
nulomatleally you will slow your
heart best It’s Ihe guy who gets
excited who raises his blood pres­
sure."
And Dr Flshbeln walked off tn
attend lo several matters. Imper­
turbable

Papa Loses Some
Of Ancient Power
In Jap an ’s Family
By HAL nOYl.K
NEW YORK Mi - Papa-san 1*
taking It on Ihe chin In Japan.
"Honorable tnlher" is slowly los­
ing his sgp otd power over Martinssn, or “ honorable mother " The
theory of male domlnsnre Is set­
ting In the Land of the Rising Sun,
Just as It set In America s genera­
tion ago.
Soon the hand that rock* the
cradle will rule the roost In old
Nippon, Jusl as it now does In
most of IHr Western world
The twilight of For Eastern man
iiood was forecast in a recent dis­
patch from Futnkawn village on
the Japanese Island nf Honshu.
The village ciders there, bowing
lo chnnglng limes, voted lh.it worn
cn were In have a holiday the
131b of each month, on which dav
men will wash. cook, and do all
the other household chores
In a lame Justification of this
relreal from traditional masculine
authority, Hie elders (old Hie wom­
en they were expected lo use their
holidays tn "elevate their cultural
standards "
Rut if they really think Mama
sail is going In spend her new
leisure studying flower arrange
men!*—well, they Just don't know
Mnina-san.
I will lay these village wise men
3 to-l odds that before the year
Is not Mams san will be going Into
politics, organising softball teams,
ami learning lo play canasta and
blow smoke rings through her nose.
The odds are heavy also lhat
Mama san will live up lo an old
Western proverb holding that If
you give a woman an Inch she
will take a mile.
"Why should we have a holiday
Jusl once a month?" she will ask.
"Let’s uut our foot down, glrlf,
ami gel a holiday ev en week
plus naif aa day off on Sunday.'
And before
___ j long Papa-tan will
bei doing the
tha ddishes and diapers
In dear old Futakawa, white Mama

New "swept back"jet-streamed styling!

1952 STUDEBAKER
C O M M AN D ER VS OR C H A M P IO N

R C H L

vision this season. Other romino.il
ties moving are Hell pepper,
hlutkeyt- and i-rnwiler peas, Foi-I
Honk lirnns, ibiliy l.lniss, l-uttei
lion ns nml tomatoirs,
"Vnlumi- on Ihe I’lant (Jlty
Maiket dropped almost 3(1’ # iiiulri
Inst week's on the t'lnnt Hliy
8Lntu Mnrket with only 30,711
pnrknges
producing gross t&lt;vetmn to growers totaling $«'/,
377.In. All commodities have d*
dined lupldly in volume except
eggplant nnd okra which showed
a m u l l tnrrense. Eggplant hrbi
the volume lead with 7,682 husheti
of Fancy aveiaglug $1.63, f-d

nf letting I'apa nsn into Ihe kitchen
even tor one day a month, opetu
a whole new world of Wealero
woes tt mesni two bosses In the
home, trying tn share respoinlhili
ty for menus and child care.
"Is Ihls the best you can tin’"
Papa san will gt i-rumblc
* niter
every meal. "I can
•n cook belter
fluklirikl than this with shoes on
my hands
If*.1I were «a .young
r ”"n.'?*p*frr,e
Psv
IS** " '
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chlslrht,
I --------believe
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lip m &gt;
single |TJ Fulskawa. The Maim
sans, weighted with the strangi
rfi nf leisure, ought in
p#w worries
ha • foid min*. ■

M C I O R

A girl was taught subservience
from birth. In a Japanese house­
hold even the youngest male child
had his scrubbing before tha otiT
ah could Uka 8 turn i t

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first holiday.
But the step has been taken,
and there can be no turning back.
Japanese men lost Ihe second
war abroad. Now they art
losing Ihe mat-war at homn, "The
Kimono Rebellion" by which wom­
en are gaining what they euphem­
istically call "equal rights/1
But Ihe lucceisnil revolt al
Mama-sin will give her new duttef
and Insecurities. Many a woman
may later wonder In Japan, as
many do now In America, whether
her new freedom really gives her
more stature In terms of humatt
haipplnesa.
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' art of tho
res known
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wa*
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tter,n husband
hui
could divorce her
merrely by writing her ■ Ihree-llna
note, and whoa she went out wltfc
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Pag# 4

Operation TV

Tute. June 17, IMS

The Sanford Herald

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Fur th e firs t timo in history u m ujor nurifloil operation
has bean televised fo r a general audience. The telecast was
from a Chicago hospital w here surgeons removed a p art of
th e stomach of a sixty-year-old man. The program aroused a
g re a t deg) of in terest among those who watched it over TV
and occasioned much comment, most of it favorable.
Televising operations as a novelty m ight be all right.
Rut there Is always the danger thut_TV producers will run
a good th ing Into the? PTouTidh lh~tTmdM(/l«R't&gt;«na m ight taicome as wearisome as the soap operas. Viewers m ight lie
cautioned not to miss the next exciting chapter of "John’s
O ther Ulcer." Some operations are lengthy. Under th e In­
fluence of television u m an's appendix m ight bo removed one
day and he m ight be sewed up the next. A surgeon who gave
a particularly good perform ance removing a p atien t’s tonsils
m ight feel encouraged to remove his adenoids as an encore.
But there is one trem endous advantage which could
come from telecasts of operations. The person who alw ays
feels compelled to give a cut b r cut account of his tim e in
the operating room m ight be silenced forever if the opening
rem ark "About my last operation," could be answ ered with
a casual, -"Yes, 1 know. I saw it on television."

Korean War

DORMITORY;-PAREE

Prior to today’s movement,
Boatncr had broken up six other
II'm IImm* g m s race «MS*»
compounds holding 28,000 Reds, He
are "itUl- piled up” on Its *p- expects
to complete the disperseg r , , r nth i i ,
of
unruly
prisoners into smeller
Jed*
i fired 11.800 artillery dll by the
end of tbe week.
and mortar rounds at Allied poll- units
One
Chinese
end
« North Korean
serosa the 1SS * mile Korean broke away from their
companions
•tod MOndey.
Mondey. and asked to be separated
front Sunday night etod
from
U. N. authorities said it probably the Communist prisoners. Th*F
Tombardwae the................
biggest Red_ bomba
i
sent to a processing center
ment o r «the
“ war, nearly two yean were
where 000 sell-declared entl-Heds
old.: —
The-Eighth Arm? repw-'eri Us barc- tcrn scji)*-* l . i :n the past
force* teat week killed 1,738 Beds, fwo weex*.
wounded 1,4*7 and captured 47 — Water pressure increases at the
the highest Red caeualty figure
since the third week In Jeuusry. rate of 18 pounds per square Inert
The
still were
com____figures
Jgurta stL.
-------small
---------- for -verv 33G feet of aepth
pared to those In fighting last fall
when the total for a week some
times ran to B.B00

All tililinatr notice*. car da *|
11,unlit, iruiluilum and notice uf
tnirrialamtut fur fha aura*** cl
lal.lna lnn.it. trill b* caaegeO |al
al rraular ailcrtl.la* rafee.
Ilriurtrnlril tallnnallr B | la*
laad trnt|M pir M.eceeatatl.aa
la*., lira la ta , Iblcad*. D*Irail.
Maataa Cllr • • • SI. * ‘
Tka Htrald la a arnikw ml l i t
AtturlaUd Hrraa trklrk la tatlllad
Spain’s Catalan Troubles
tirh itlrrlr lu Ik* at* lav raaakUt
talloa al all ika Iact I a* ft a »rtal#4
0a Ikla ntmaaaatr, aa wall aa all
The Spanish are not the only inhabitants of Spain,
AP attt* dltvalrbaa.
nor la Spanish its only languuge, There are Basques, speak­
TUESDAY, JUNE 17, IBM
ing an obscure and difficult tongue, in the Pyrenees moun­
tains, and th ere are C atalans. The C atalans live chiefly
TODAY’S BIBLE VERB!
Every visible thing was once
an idea and a purpose. After this
universe wears out and is forSollen fJn-i's purpiises will still
be foHillra. Let there be firma­
ment in the midst of the waters,
and let it divide the waters from
the waters—Gsn. 1:0.
Some people move from edo leiccnce to senility without ivei pall­
ing through maturity.
For a man who hat never been
in politic* he foie, General Eiitn*
hower ii moving himtelf to be
quite a politician.
We tee where ■ man convicted
«f besting a woman twice hit age
in Delaware ii to be publicly whip­
ped. in accordance with a 150 year
old law they have up there. We
aren't mre whether tuch punish­
ment is bring barbaric or not, but
if it'i going to be uird we can
hardly think of a belter imtance
for ilt application.
The United Stalei it not the only
nation to frel the brunt of Soviet
brutality. An unarmed Swedith
plane it that down in the Baltic by
two Russian jeti. Citizens along
the Fait German border are butch­
ered became they won't willingly
leave thrir hornet and move test*
ward. Thit country hat made a lot
of miilaket and maybe other couritriei rctcnl tome of them, hut wh*n
it comet to a choice,, we reckon
we'll find moil of them on the
right tide, at far at they are able.
The difficulty of doing anything
conclutive about gambling in thit
ilale wai demon■(rated the other
day in the epitode about Sheriff
Sawyer of Monroe County. The
Miami Herald printed a big ttory
blailing Key Weil for being -full of
rrime and vice and than when the
Governor got Key Watl't the riff
up to Tallahattee to see what it'i
all about, nnbody wai there to ac
cute him. Tliat't not to u y that
under the pretent adminiitralion
anything would have been dona
anyway, hut it it hard for the Gov
ernor to take action in a cate in
which there it no protection.
Send your boy to a tummtr
tamp if he it between lha agai of
10 and 14. Some can go younger,
and tome Hill like to go wntn they
are older, but between 10 and 14
there it nothing quite to dote to
• boy't heart at a tummtr camp,
and nothing quite to good for him.
There he will learn how to swiff.,
ihoot, ride, play bs!! *ni tennii,
and do loti of thingi which every
boy of that age thould know how
lo do, but whit It pethapi of to'finitely more importance, he will
get over being homeekk at ah age
when that is not too hard to £

tnd.he will leant aarly to life hoW
lo get along with other fellow*.

t

Foreigners who try to teem the
English language art usually baf­
fled by the varied pnanta* one
little word might have. For
•mole, com 1« the gggte of a
which bulks large in tb*
country,
■ widely used rural osr mountalftowth found

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the stuff alleged eo
lo make nitwit
oper
nolilki
mesBMrigo
J wonder tbe
STS

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By ROBERT B. TUCKMAN I
KOJE ISLAND, Korea if -F o u r
big prisoner of war pens were
»d today of 23,300 Chinese
North Korean Communist
POWs. Tb* only excitement wee
provided by two POWe who broke
reoki to g«t away from Red priso­
ner leaders.
Eleven thousand North Koreans
were to remain out of Compound!
01 and *8 only long enough for
American guardi to March tbe
stockades for weapons and escape
lunne.tie.
About 8,800 Chinese from 802 and
6,000 North Koreans from adjoin­
ing 803 were dispersed to new
smaller units housing about soo
each.
The Chinese sing lustily to their
own string music and handed Brig
‘ Boatner, KoJ#
Gen. “Haydon L
commander, a present: A minis
lure tank fashioned out of ration
cans.
Boatner has used the threat of
tank* frequently in the past few
weeks in gaining uncontested con-

around Barcelona, and in the Balearic islands. They are one
of D ictator Franco’s headaches.
Related to the Spanish, they still are m arkedly dif­
ferent. They are more practical, better business men. Hav
ing their own traditions and proud of th eir literature, they
w ant to be assim ilated to the Spanish.
do not
; ........................................
‘
Every now and then come m utterings of trouble. Ju st
now two magazines have been suppressed in Barcelona, for
reasons not stated, and th ree men connected w ith their
editorship arrested. On June 1 n crowd of 300,000, attending
a solemn pontifical muss In Barcelona, saw a huge Catalan
flag, five red stripes
a gold background, appearing
&gt;s against
ugni
‘ y *hi“ Is: e. The
».
stric tly for bidd;en.
?n th e Franco dictatorship collapses, as it m ight
without foreign aid, the C atalans may come into th eir own.

K

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Occasional Errors
Good newspaper and radio reporters lire always scru­
pulously careful to bo accurate when they quote public
flpures. Despite th eir best efforts, however, m istakes some­
times occur and when they do they should be noted. Hometim es m isquotation can change the entire m eaning of an
utterance. Such was the case vvitti an answ er given by Gen­
eral Eisenhower a t his Abilene press conference.
The generul hud been asked for Ii Ih sentim ents on the
St. Lawrence Seaway. He renlied th a t be undrstood th a t
Canada was going ahead with the project. He said th a t he
would h a te to see the United S tates excluded from such an
Ills reply
rep
eement. A stenographic error mudo his
"I would
n rgeement.
h a ts to see the United Stutes opposed to it.” The difference
in the correct and incorrect statem ents is apparent.
The St. Lawrence Senway is considered Ivy many voters
an Im portant Issue. How a particular presidential candidate
feeti about it m ight well influence his chnnces. The Incident
polnta up th e importunco of accuracy In reporting in keeping
citizens Informed of how candidates ntand on vital issues.
Most reporters and newscasters regret micli m istakes
and correct them us quickly as possible once they are dis­
covered. Regardless of how a particular editor or reporter
m ay fee) about politics, readers can usually be sure th a t
they are getting objective and factual accounts of the news
to the beat of th eir ability.
C o n trro H H in u n l l e r l t i n g
By rill) II KBLONG
Lett Tuesday morning w.* rotelved word th it there wm to be
an extraordinary Joint seailun of
the Congreae. H ••erne the Preeldint wee going to address ui on
the iteei atrike.
The reaction among the Mem­
ber! with whom I wai aeated was
that the apeech wae purely and
limply political — "The opening
speech of tha I0B8 campaign,"
one Member put It. The President
certainly did effectively "taki&gt;
the monkey off hie back" and put
It on oar*. There le no queition
but that Conjtreia ehould act, and
act qulekiy. The queition te, what
to do?
I am certainly not In favor of
giving the Preildent power* to
aaltf the iteel mills under any
eet-up where the American tax­
payer* are going to have to pay
for lone* incurred by reaeon of
government operation, eipeclally
than there le legislation on tha
booek which would at le n t put
the BtMl plante back In operation.
thB Supreme Court aaye, the
Al the
•silting legielation thould at least
be uaad before any "inherent
aieumed.
P^2?£***
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Thi wboU ‘hln* may of couree

Sanford Forum
nford Herald

R e p o rts

Int settled hy thi&lt; time this Is
printed. The line essential item ill
dispute nt the time title Is written
iieeiiu to he the demand for the
union shop, whirch the existing
lew forbids unless It Is agreed
upon by both employer and emiiioyees, and which, ua you know,
is prohibited under our Florida
coiisliLution. If conceulone are
mode on this, the matter will
settled, I believe, without much
delay.
An Interesting sidelight an this
joint session was that although It
woe called on short notice, the
rule (lint admission to the gallerles le by card only etlll held
good. W* had the honor of hav­
ing former Governor Doyle E.
Carlton aa a visitor In our office
when Hie word went around, and
naturally wanted him to see the
joint session. Unfortunately the
printing of the tickets hsdn’t been
conflicted when the President
started speaking, and he had
finished before a good itart had
been made on their dlatrlbution.
The result was that w* couldn't
get our guest a ticket, and the
President played to a mighty
slim gallery.
at least 80 ur 40 other states
(where no start mills of impor­
tance operate) and with thla sup­
port ho should ba able to paaa
legislation to pravent thla recant
attempt to further depredate the
value of the dollar.
Let ua now consider Just why
did the big bosses fall In theu'
all-out attempt to elect Papper
and defeat Tart 7
Claude Pepper gava ua the
answer to thla In Ida Labor Day
speech on the beach at Ft. Lau
derdale prior to hli last campaign,
when he eald, "There are 18.000,000 worker* (n organised i7hoV
unions. 1 bellevo everyone should
belong lo a union."

r Editor:
llh to eommen
commend to your readstand of,’!,
_
' flan. George
concerning the ateel •rt-'
when he eald, 'Not btlng
•{(Ion
of leadership
..mmm
__ » , in the
administration, th an i*
accompli
iliih now except
UT wind."
be la, but that will
"apeak
conaxion
ditli
re ran
waa not
Pepper. It wae
prophetic statement foreat whe- lo5 hPepper'e
itdonleaYt but
. jper’a defeat for, although

Bradley

Maine Election

l( „allBH#4 rr«M r&gt;s* UMl
M »atl«u*a Kruiit l‘«»* Os,I
pro Tall, two favor KlM'iihnwer because military leaders hsve held
off committing themselves on de­
and four are unrumniltteil
Eisenhower'* purpose In these fense spending until the site of
meeting*—the same for which be the appropriations bill Is mado
und Tuft luidilleil separately with known.
a parade of delegate* last week— Bradley also told the senator!
I* 3 fold: Clinch your own support, the U. H. does not now hive the
shake louse the other fellow's and military strength to back up sit
Asiatic defense group patterned af­
win over Hie undecided.
ter the North Atlantic Treaty OrKlsenhuwcr took thing* fairly yanltallon (NATO).
euxy Monday, He talked with farm
Meanwhile on Capitol 11111 tho
journal editors and dropped in at Kenate preparedness subcommittee
u local mealing uf Sigma Delta called today for a faster buildup
L'hl, professional Journalism fra­ of U K. air power and cited lestiternity. lie also conferred with tits inony by ihe Joint Chiefs of Staff
campaign leaders amt found time In support Us stand.
for a round of golf-81) over a p a r, The subcommittee, heeded by
72 course.
Ken. Lyndon Johnson (D.-TexJ,
The Democratic hopeful* were said everything must be done lo
pretty well scattered Ihroughuut step up rates of production In order
(tie country. Twu were meeting to reach a goal of 148 wing* as
wlth delegates
Georgia’.* Ken. utckly as possible snd overcome
Itichurd Bussell nt Casper, Wyo. a "terrifying" Kussisn sir superi­
and Oklahoma's Ken. Buhert Kerr
Ken ority.
In Iowa Two olliers were vying In "To dn otherwise would reduce
a primary (or Ihe DUIrld of Co­ mir defense* below safe levels and
lumbia's six convention voles— he un Invitation lo disaster," the
Ken Kstc* Kefauver of Tennessee subcommittee said in a report
and Mutual .Security Administrator dealing with the recent "stretch­
W Averell Hurrlmaii Kefauver out" decision by President Tru­
was also scheduled to talk ul Wil­ man and hli advisors.
mington, Del.
The report said the subcommit­
Bussell picked up 28 delegates tee established that the Jont Chiefs
Monday, all from his homo slate of Staff, headed by Gen. Omer N.
Georgia, to run hie nation wide Bradley, recommended a 143-wlng
tally lo I HlV In Ihe Associated Air Force, consisting of 1M com
I'ress tabulation. He still trulls bat wings and 17 supporting wings,
Kefauver, who has the most with not later than Ihe end of 1*84, with
210, but Is ahead of Hurrlman, mld-1934 preferable.
The report contained thla testi­
who hai 83tv
Toll has 401 on foe Republican mony by Bradley:
"In general, ihe effect of tha
iiie'n .1
107
scoresheet to Elsenhower's
1)2
These tollies are hosed on stretchout on security will be to
avowed and conceded alignments. uoilpane until 1088 tha full reallseThe Kepubllcan convention July 7 bn of the United State* military
requires 004 vote* for uoiiiiuntioii, capabllltiea originally planned for
the Democratic twu weeks later achievement in 1M4.
“Thus, Ihe itretch-out program
needs 010 Both conventions will
will seriously reduce lha anticihe held in Chicago.
The Georgia Democrats, besides P*aled military capabUltlae of tha
pledging Ihelr delegate* to Bussell UTilted Stites and tbs North At
Jrganltatl to with­
at their state convention in Atlanta, Untie Treaty Organisation
ully any all-out atadopted u resolution declaring stand successfully
their "freedom of action In politi­ tack on the part of Rtusala prior
cal matters." Till* left the
v_„ gate
go to 1*88."
In an accompanying state meat,
open for a walkout If the Georgian!
are dissatisfied with the national Johnson said:
"We certainly will never hav*
party'* convention actions. A stain
party
off
' official
Hrial ssid, however, th en ■ first dese Air Fore* u long aa
would ‘be no
at the conventli
DO bolt
t
Hon. our only amMitoQ Is •
Te
Texas
■The
■■■
K iv Jquestion,
P P P P I nieanw hilt, class Air Fore*,
our sights and rales
waa expected to be settled
today by the Republican National I am afraid lhat wa will achieve
Committee
A ruling le planm nothing but Inferiority."
‘Tl
on whether parly rule* say X
National Committee will hand!le an
SOFTBALL
or Just part, of the contest! In­ - All glrle end woman Interacted
volving the itate'a 38 convention In playing softball are requested
votes.
toS ibe at tha ,Lakefront Diamond
The committee ruled Friday to m
at 7ISO
ft M
. p.rm. City
other delegate contests, saying this evening
those affecting district delegates IUcreatlon*r Director Thomas
urged today.
are the coucern of the party'l Stringer
Robsoiin va. Navy and Wilson
stale machinery and (hose over
Uithlt tlw men's
at-large delegatee era for settle­ va. Hunt will hlgbl
softball doublehsader at the diement on the national lavel.
Eisenhower forces argue all N mond tonlgti
Teaaa delegates were picked e l
It le claimed that electricity w
large. Taft backere say only ell
al made)from atomic energy
are at-large and tba remaining ‘
should be returned (Or settlem
to Ihe state committee, which
DeTaft eamp control*,. I
,g

* • often hear the

kitchen

CO mpUial that
■aAlLgUl

Jithwaiher the
disposal •ywcm, the

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f t

MacArthur
H u IImh** t-'r.... Has* llaat
for age. They rnay remain on the
active list Indefinitely
di ...................
ur they may
retire voluntarily. So long a* these
officers remain on (he active list,
they may he assigned specific
duties. While perform ing such dltie* Ihey are considered lo bo sub­
ject to the restrictions of A. It.
800-10 lo the ism s extent as other
officers on the actlvo list. Wehn,
huwever, officers holding this rank
flu ‘
‘
are nut assigned any duties,
they
are considered to he In a status
similar to retired officers and,
therefore, not subject to the prohlbltlons
of A. It. 800-10 relating
.....................................
‘ .Ul
to political activities."
"Members uf (he Army,. while
on active duty, will not use their
official authority or influence for
the purpose of' in
fnlerfering with an
election or affecting Ihe course or
outcome thereof. . .
“They will not he permitted to
participate In ony^wav In political
management or political cam­
paigns. The foregoing prohibition
includes, among other filings, ac­
po!
tivity at political.
convention* or
on political committees, partlclpa
tlon In political campaigns,
making of political speecnei, tho
publications of articles, or any oth
• r public activity looking to the
Influencing of an election for Uw
solicitation of volet for themielvei
or others."

1941

Plymouth Sedan

$276-00
1948
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan
$ 1 1 0 0 -0 0

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan

am

1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan

In Pun Oil's
"NAMI TNI OLDCARS" C0NTIST
20 to bo givon away

ft* .

(104100
IN CASH MIZIII

Nothlnf to buyI
OIT INTRY BLANKS AT
Bemlnole Tire Shop
Cherry Hervlce Button
Jean Her. Htn., Longwoud
Oviedo Service Station
Any P ar* Oil Station

West Virginia II. won three
straight Houthern Conference
Laseball gome* recently wlthou',
Ua pitechers having allowed a
single earned run.

$1276-00

$1340-00
1949
Dodge Sedan
$1460 00

1948
Ford 2 Dr. Sedan

$890-00
1946
Oldsmobile 2 Dr.
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1946
Packard Sedan
Deluxe Clipper
Special $600-00

NICHOLSON
BUCK CO

210 M AGNOLIA A V E .

Phone 1034

Sanford

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voter* were hardly eonecloa*

id fact; they
llid u H
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iu a r t h a la a a
tomtoato over tho of tha
did,
nsvertheleas,
ride regartneea of !band
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together In a
union of voters to protect them­
ttlei In m)r favor selves ageltret the big union
lip of Congreia and *• and were (hue able
i tan also be Bat­ Pepper.
ter. Thpn It conI write thli In the Interval a t
m e of a single public welfare for the preserva­
i attempted domi- tion of our liberty with mallet to­
ward no one.
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Wotls 10. (■. Lyons

TUESDAY
Vacation Bible School will be
held at the First Baptist Church
from 0:00 a.m. until 12:00 noun.
Vacation Bible- School will he
I held st thet F irst Baptist Church
from 0:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon,
A Prayerr Meeting Service will
*•« thf&gt;!4 nt
it. tl.o rlr.it Uaptljl
'V t&amp; Z i t
The Fidelia Class uf the Fiist
Baptist Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. B. K. Hardison, 300
Palmetto Avenue.
Sanford Lodge No. 62, F. and
A.M. will meet at the Masonic
Hall at |;0O Pm . for the confer­
ring Of the Masters degree Hefreshrocnti will be served from,
7:00 to 7:44 p.m., preceding the
ceremony.
The Navy Center will hold a
monthly party assisted by the
Rote Circle of the Sanford Carden
Club on Tuesday night. Special
games, prises and dancing will be
/ W f e * of
enjoyed. Mrs. Edward F, Lane
rt
will be general chairman fur the
event and hostesses will be from
the Rose Circle and the Navy Cen­
te r dance committee.
THDRHIIAY
Vacation Bible School at the
First Baptist Church from 9:U0
a.m. until 12:00 noon.
Thy Mens Brotherhood supper
and program meeting will be at
7:80 p m . at the First
Baptist
Church.
The Intermediate U.A.’t of the
First Baptist Church will meet ut
U U in . &lt; V«c-■■ *£
the home of Mrs. Douglas Slen. strom, 1019 Magnolia Avenue, at
Miss Carleen Hollenbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (’ail Hollen­
' 7:30 p.m.
beck, whose engagement is being announced In Hanford to Robert L.
The Tourist Club will meet at Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Franklin of this city. Plans for a
6:00 p.m. for a covered dish sup. July wedding will be snnounced at a later date.
per and canasta a t the Tourist
Club. Members are asked to bring
a covered dish, sandwiches and
their own table service.
a i1 s
iP e r s o n
Seminole Chapter No. 2. Ordri
of Eastern Star, will meet at the
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hullenheck
Masonic Hall a t 9:00 p.m.
Susan arid Linda Perkins aro
of Sanford announce the engage- visiting with their grandparents,
FRIDAY
....... will
..... lie menl of their daughter, Carleen Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Durden in
Vacation ................
Bible School
held at the F irst Hsptist Church Luis, to Robert L. Franklin, sun
from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon., of Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Franklin, (■ailiesville, for a few weeks.
Thu Chapel Choir will hold a also uf ,S anford,
J, I). Wright and his daugh
rehearsal at the First
Ihipti*'
MU* Hollenbeck transferred to
yesletday
Church at 0:4ft p.m.
Sanford schools from Syracuse, ter Danelle, returner,
HATI.R1IAY
iN. Y. and graduated as an hunui from JackMiiivllle where they
The
Royal Ambassadors will
ft™,"
High spent the weekend
meet at the First Baptist Church
•" ,U61' •S1,e »«&lt;-'"l-d Mas_* o.Af)
MV
College in JnekiioiiMi. ami Mrs. Illusion L. Per*)‘
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villi* mi&lt;l in now employed
by
kins Jr. ure spending this week at
Radio Si at imi tVTKIt.
Mi. Franklin
Irniisferrrd
to Daytona Reach. Kiom there thev
Sanford schools from
S a i n t |ilali to go to Sylvester,
tin t,
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Marks, Fla. arid also graduated Jspend a week with friends
ftom Seminole High School with '
-------the class of lur.l. He Is now em-I Krlelula wjM |„. interested to
[ihiyed by the l.tilf till Corpora- |f „ r(l that Malcolm Mai Neill Itlnn In H Lauderdale,
gelling along nicely and will he
t omp'e e P'ans fur the wedding, | rtl)l.a»cd from Kmory Hospital In
which ..............M
will he ,,1 l' v*'bt of July, Atlanta nesl week. Before returnwill he announced later.
trig to Hnnford lie plans to r e ­
cuperate in the
immntalna of
NAVY CKNTF.H PARTY
North Carolina.
The Navy Center will ho the
scene of
party* tills
evening
with Mr. and Alra. A. I*. Hkiimej und
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the Rose Circle of the Hanford d a u g h te r, Sunny plan to leave to
(I'llrden- Club assisting the Navy murrow fur Norlh
Hollywood,
Cunter dance committee, Mrs. Kd- Calif, to visit for two weeks with
ward F. Lane will serve us gen- theii daughter, Miss Carol SkinThey
K*ady for that first sw im of the eral chairman of the event. Special tier, und other relatives.
year; All right, have a good time, games, prises and dancing will he will then spend several months In
hut raineinlter this. Frei|ucntly, enjoyed throughout the evening. Princeton, N, J. on business.
n good swimmer can overdo on his
Pl'T'NAM COUNC IL
Ml ttIlll \ lrB M ,- 8tum, (III)1
first few nullngs of the year. lie
I'nlntkii, Fin
Mis. Kiln Robin- ,\(i „nd Mrs. C. II. Ilodd have as
forgets that nr ms, legs, and hacks *........f the l ake Como community then guests Mrs. Stone's and Mrs.
Weeks
become rusty with winter disuse. Is the new president or the Putnam I Rudd's sister, Mrs. Ray
ay
*
*twu children
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of Hamsun.
Then, loo, lie should remember County home demonstration roun- ami‘ her
ril, according to Mrs. Elisabeth Ala. They also had as weekend
never to swim alone. These and W. Hturhird, home agent. Other guests
another sister and brother
other basic water safely rules ran of fieri a: Mrs. Edna llressin, Man Ill-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jenkins
be learned free In a Bed Cross vlllr, and Mrs. Abe Ferrell, Han and daughter, Kay, of Waycruss,
swimming course to he conducted Mateo, vice-presidents, Mrs. Ethel (ia.
Peeples, Lake Como, secretary,
at Municipal Pool oil Tuesday Mrs. Lev Thigpen, East Palatkn,
MAY BOOST PHICKH
and' Thursday. Call your lied treasurer, and Mrs. Carl Jones,
WASIIINOTON id. — Department
Hr., Ocorgetown, council delegate. stores now nitty boost prices on
Cross chapter at 90 for details.
most of their goods starling neat
Monday
The Increase* allowed range
from a penny or two on small
Hems lt&gt; a dollar or more on
furniture, radio and television sets.
Bui the Office of Price Stabillrallon (OPS) doesn't expect most
price togs to be upped. It salt!
many products now are selling be­
low celling* and the actual prices
are determined by competition.

Curleen Hollenbeck
To Wed R.LFranklin

Wednesday Morning
Special!

UoliNons Ct'lelirnU*
VVcilflimr .Vnuivor uiry

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ELDER HPRINOS
(Special'
Mrs. Arnold Tim id was honored
with a surprise birthday parte
Thursday evening at the holm
of Mrs. H. B. Norwood. Ol'
fashion Ice rream und cuke wetserved to the following n o t - Mr. and Mrs. J. II Timid. Mn.
R E. Hamilton. Mr. and M'*&gt;H A. Timlel Miss Noritm “■ "
wood. Mi-- Hldrley Hamilton, * id
Ruymoml l.afhmn. Pfe *'
Hureli, Hobby and It'Decb Hi " d
ton Roilliie. Mo hue), and M li
Timid, and Nancy Ann Dire
Malm and Mrs J 0 'I" " k
of Chi m b Falls. Va.. and xti
|. J. Iloyelle of Hmifoid
the guests of Mrs. S E Not
t
and Mi»» Nurlm* Norwood ■
rently.
Mr. and Mrs. Flowers and
family have gone on theii ' &gt; &lt;
lion. They are visiting puiid
1
(icnrgiu.
Mr. ami Mrs Arnold I '• I
have as tin it itued, Mrs I
sister. Miss Nate y \n Di
Hastings.
Rev, J. W. Austin wn
visitor of Mrs. H. K. N u n
recently.
Little Ronnie Timid Is ••••nff
ed to 111* home hern use "f &gt;' •
Mr. uml Mrs. J in Ogltsby
returned Imme nflei sin n
some time wiUi their sun in * ’
mill daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hdl
Lorton and fumily.

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17. 1933

[j DRIVE-IN

I ’e m i e y ’s j c u i l s u l e

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Jun.

mu, llama I.lent I'eail It'diSOJ.
Dr. anti Mi*, lam*** N Kobtuii HN YVit'll the \ hm&gt;1 All HtaiFfi ut
Mis* Doris Opal Jones of O'
Ml iiru . Ja^k Rob-on. XX• -t Palm
well knov.n Sjn foiki i tiiUi'iit*. at
InnJo, formerly uf Sunturd, alid
th 4 !. Ml- H i Xa j r tn. H-i*El nest C. l.jon* of Longwooit wet
to Jay
&gt;-ii I W»w ti-1 •; iiid Mai i . r:m iii of thi.
united In m arnagc on Sunday m
Jinr ari.iiv tim v hi **ml Mi
V.1
4:60 o’clock in the lum m unll)
Kolinuii \\ •• mm nt’ii Jain*
I*.
Methodist Chinch at C»sielbert&gt;
I mill In Omili**t»ni.
&lt; ut tlit*
XIII.h t l i s t x 1J.Sx
The tirlde Is the dnughtei of MrEjpincupnl Ouiicli &lt;»f 11til % I ’mti
I'XMP.X T
XIdk 1- co-ting a
Florence Jones of Daytouu Bench
muiiioh by tin’ lntt* llcv 11 .1 Mi pl'illtY li1** ja'i 4(iiai. t here these
and the bridegroom's patent* ai&gt;
kdl. Ilit PI’ It tMIlM|t Ilf :\1 lllllttl. M»’ dnv'
Mr. ntnl Mrs. Rolaml C. Lyons "I
llnb’Mitl i« t hr fmlm'l 1*«’itl I Hi i t &lt;I
1V ::t .
11 ■ *&gt;it tl,e
' r . - i r . k ' t * . Rev. Dai win Strerj; ,/c IP i f rllHI If" It'll
- --a* oft*-**.
•l.M
, » 1 4 'Y. . vviur'-iittP
formed the double ring eerenumi
lfi im lo t lion
mill i »11k*t
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&lt; mo i dlH’lMOll Y-hit h upheld a
The rhutcli was deeorntvd with
HmIihuh aUi'iuh tl C'lini IcH mii &lt;’•&gt;! HIlMmrough &gt; mu! nihu^ that j
large arrangements of mixed gla&lt;l
I
of I'liaiunify,
Atlimtinit in State Milk t Min mi • i'di in f i
lull, asters mid fern. Jack Swimml1H0H, atitl fulhivYi'ii llii* ptoft-4p|Mii va .« ipu
on uftu tent fac ti*
played nuptial music. The triuh
niiiil att«niliii|f (In1 Atl.inta S.liuuf
i .i*l»*tiriml mill i*»
’ ell? for
tlonai wedding mnickcs w--ie ns&gt; !
uf Mttlix'im uiul tin l m-«i*K« - l .!i * e n ti j k(om I tiii'i iiiiiiiu b ffiivt'd
and ‘'Because" formed a -oft bar1
Ilia* Hunt li In Hrtvaiirt', It-hii, i
tie
l |ih&lt;
t t l.l'
thill* | i t
gtound fot the exchange of linn
xt'lxlli^ hi- mi Jtt at «|t^i* « in IMI', tuj tumu1
l*
tiage VOWS
Mr t i'vmi ili»' li*'tit't ut iHt'iiu 141•
The bride w o e a balletlioi
m i iium, S, t .iiiii t iiiiii 1 I m S ,i i
I 'U A I H I I s L A K K
length white oigan.lv die v fis*;1
foist ^ ith
• t.mills m Hal?!
lolled with a .h ap le ss tucked lw-1
Fill IIIYY11in" 111- lit UY 111 III .Sal II’mI I
Ice atui shoit mcki t I"he very f l"
In* ovvih i| .imi mpt' I at i'll Mi*' Ht '
hmiffaut skill featuivd a wilt
«ou S a i a ia m o i i on h n k \%»‘iiih .*!
Mlt |l|t"*tlll 1**4 Ht 11•11 «l| III \\ I'i
hand of tucking aeio-s the froid
.Now
laihlt I'fio! up t ;i jib u Miuiit**, Iit t *i
The fingertip ceil fell from e
Hliuw l ug
moving Hu Hiiiiitaniiii. to Ih in i
while orgnlulv half hat with ciuS l i r t ‘1 amt I'm h Avi'init 1
ter* of lily »f tin- valley on ea&lt;1
" .’i Im g e r s '
t
Ml». ituh'tuu in mi milioil tiiutii
side. She carried an ohl fn-lilOtn -I
i, i&gt;d
l» 4T
I l f IJr * ll.o t y t ’ n U 'N
|%{ltNCaj|illl
liotii|iict uf white carnation* hai l
I lie l.ndc I ike- a *- ill'll
Ctllili’h " f Sitnft*i si |U atui Mi
ed with scalloped lace.
Knhxtuii Inn! tin fhihlnii,
uf
Miss Barham Rosier, maid ut
J a m - XX i " no
YYllMill lilt liYihy
l ilt s liu liuh
honor, wore an ankle length go" ’
D e n n i - XI. g n u
Alfi I*! Hoi ini 111 uf \Mmitii, fiiiiii
of light blue taffeta with a full
Klol^olk of Saultutf. t laiulr flu I
pleated skirt, molded Imdiee and
wide off-sbooklet rullat She cm
rled an arm houipiel of indioiilo-es lied with pink stunm era
Fred II I ,yoiis, hi other of t!,*hildcgioom, selved «* best innii
Following the cyeddilic Mis, \
•H I l i l ' i
ula Jnbnsnn mid Ml-- Hosier en
v vl ,14 IN i IIIIQI t i l l
\\ 11 ll I Hi .x M - M ■ t
teilniiied at llieit home at 261'.
i 'll
Illinois Avenue in Oilando. X urn
Miss Kluala-th I I &gt;111111 of Tninesville. whose engagement to
I 'll ! | X.sHION t O HI I I • I t XX
fusion of iistei- shnsla dalal&lt; .bums I. Horton .11of Hanford I- being unnoimrcil today Xli Hoilou
and gladioli formed a lovely ‘lei bus lust le t..... ed I nun duty with the Tinted Stales A i my in Koiea
TIES
tlllg fol the occasion The lit Me
mid i&lt; now stutlulled nt Tump IIIeekeiitIdge, Ky Plan* f"i the m.ii
A ll I I
S I It iX XX Ilk H R X t ' . V R I ' A l l sad » I I I I: IM
cake was served ftom olie elul m i iiiyie will be aiiiioiim'ed at u Intel date
the table hv Mis f X Ainlerum
Jr. of Sanford and ut the oppo*6.
i n c ii
M ism
1111 I 1,11 I'd
• miyStaleb&gt;
rnd .Miss Marjorie Andei*iui pi'
ITIIHH
IDMuI nl inn II**ii
l I l KifBi tKi rXi 'd
I I ll"'
f„,,. 11,1
entiling the
\ \ \ \ 4.I I i : I N \ i i l C M V
sided over the punehhowl Olhet
A iihy.
u 1 1 li ii s y i i -x iM iiiilo Y t*«l
assisllne the hosli-'-o - wen* Mb
hy tho haul foul Offitv. Hi* ha
Hetty Hall of Santoi.l and Mi
i i a ■ nt I v lo htti ii 'i l h» t ho U h ito ii
M i mnl M i"* A ltn 'i! K D u n n of
Archie Julies of Itilmido.
S late*
afh*i
M i'iv lnu h o
i Io y i i i
Fur Hint Hrx IIIillle U nit, try it
I
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tho
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Mrs. Lyons was b o o in l*ah&gt;
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M o d h u l ItalhiiinM In K.o»*a. 11. I n
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Sanford, graduating with the d m .1 |I k n n, to .I it iii* * I. H o i I mii .li , iiuyy i i i h u i i n l at ( ‘ i i 1111. Hi i'i ki'ii
of |i&gt;47 Slliee tin'll he ha* lie*' ■xun uf M i a m i M l * -I I- l l o i t o n i lily , K y
t uli.lvtInn
employ rd n* a eleik " l ib I lurid ■ uf ih i* i l l y
Mu YYrtlilia^ d i i l * is ill h** no
M i " . |iiitiii in•*v
l u 1tillin'* y ilh
Fashions slnee its otgntiiaiilh"
nuniii **i hit»'.»
I'u lh iif
Tin' lirliletfl oioo i a native ul f miii y» ui * iil’ m yy ith h» i |»ikit‘i ( H
I HU "4 A\ f-u 1IIl III* &gt;i*
Teredo. W Va but lived I f t 11in VI. niin.il n«. \ ii A f l » i M:i n*1
1*1 I ' l l l M l I I
Chinchlund, Va nttlil lolliing tl» HHthllT f 1U|u (ilull**' SVnnfllllktlotl
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yy 1 11 in. «&gt;t f u m y lit
fn ite d S talls Arinv Xu Force id H iy li Si huul iii \l. vanclria, *h»'
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Muitw*'!! Kicbl m Munii*iiitiriv» M* atlt'iuh'il I •1h M&gt; Rim* hmitu (‘..I at th. Immiii ' ul Vh \ iiiu y I I I " . I ,
h'jni', M ut th I 'n ru lifiu,
nmi
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Yu 4IM11111|tl| IIMI I "I l.ltll I mil IOl I
I lOu ( «t II 111J\ H*YY D t p *
DI R u hi '
' Intel moved to I oiii?»viti"l with hi I 'n i s . i 'i t \ u f I ’hu hhi. Mli* it I hi mi
familv and is now iinployed b
I "•♦nt I , yy 111i VI »*, l M'luh.i 1 .it-*111*."
i(Mi Nn| III 11at k
the I .ant* Fleetnc .......puny o' I *4 H iiitiikhoi u f tin 1 11»i m m a i'll- a-* hux.lt.** al HIMi |. in Vil in imi i
Orlmido Follow me a -hurt well i till|.tl l uf H ula Sitroin I'l n - mi
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hr I * alt' Ul kjiaj tu In |ii.,*i'ht
Jit 11Vt ’Nl’i l l YYMl k I HU
■ling trip, Mi and Mi- I '" 'is trim sat It \ S i l l 1
to make their home III 116 F a - ’ w ith !h&lt; A lm h iia ('M o n ty l u h i n u
I u h |** mnl f It’ll lilt A N-ttfijil iun
Amelia Aveilin' in Oilnndu.

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Sanford Battles For

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Ted Brooklyn Slams
Grand-Slam Hornet
As Blues Fall To
Packers, 12 To 7

II) HUNT CIIFTLAIN
Still utrivltlK to forestall h
IonInk nnvlaoght, Ihi- Hemlnolr
nillPi mllf&gt;l up frrrh troops In
rrplnm some of their haaelmll
weary veteran* D&gt;tlay with lb*
announcement by the dub's hluli
cnmmuiul that u veteran infield
rr wn* signed !•&gt; supplant second
baseman II) 11 fimlwin nn&gt;l n Puerto
Rican fnit bnller hni !&gt;«■«•n rnllril
up to the color*
..

Fmuk

By HUNT CIIBTLAIN
Sports F.dltnr

■

By KFNT CIIHTI.AIN
Another tragic twist has been
milled to the "fMgs-to-rlchea hark
lo mgs'' story of the Seminole
Blues. Manager Chuck Aleno has
been handed nn Indefinite suspen­
sion nnd the possibility of his re­
turn to the lineup la tinged hy the
rumor Hint lie limy hnve played
hla Inat game with the Itluea.
Il Is the anmp old story, u
both Paul Ks-"Chlrn" Corralr* manager
must lie the aeaprgnnt
kaw, who was vlint Itoil off to the far a ln»lng hall club. This
outfield, niul Gmlwln found out.
d&lt;Man'l Intply that hr la prrfrrt
Meanwhile President Joel Field nor his arllona have helped Ihe
announced that the Itluea hud rluh nil together, lint as /ark
Inked a riHikir fire bull flltlger i Taylor, former HI. Louis limanle
from Puerto Iticu, Lewis Itrincas manager, told na la-1 apring, "A
la a first year man In tbr Amer­ &gt; hall rlnh la na good aa lla playican pro bull ranks but la n era anil no bcllrr."
veteran of the fast winter Puerto
Aleno linn been the power at
Rican loop,
•_
The Hrmlnole high command the plate that
|
klntnl IIn. l further rhangr* pnii-il San ford oil
win* in ID
were In . the offing though lo
r n in ' - -11111 in:
filled In rlahoinlr. It la no iini hi i) i nii of H
secret that the Itluea are des­
Hi*
perately arching In solidify Hutheir force* for the counter- hitting I* i fli-s*t- \&lt;(, . j H p
cd in hi* dumb TuJPj
"\ii
offensive ill the second half.

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Ing they have M p d f e
Won .TJ nml lost
VI for u sciiiiI ■
v
eight-point mar ^ ^ ^ a .
&amp;)
gill nlmvc the
**'
.600 mark. At
'-w
one point in the
arnxim they luul
won
.

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,70(1 im re e n tn g e .H ^ ^ H M ^ ^ ^ '
Since tlmt time
Joel Field
the Henilnole* hnvo plnyed worse
hall than Ihe Inst |ilnre Cocon
Indian*. The Hanford won-lo*t re*
rord for recent retrent lend* 10-22
for n .313 mark, while (biron Inn
malntuiiiril. n .355 peri'eiitnge this
year.
Meantime, 4'hurk Alriln'a anapension ha* hurl the Blue* In
Ibr last two game* and League
I'rraldrnl John Krider atinminrad that Ihe giant third base­
man la allll on Ihe suspended
Hat, Hume hope for local fans
ran hr gained lit the knowledge
that all indefinite aiippcjialoiia
have at least three day* nnd If
Alrnu should ho rxtrlrated wllhIn tills minimum period he
would lie reedy In play tumorraw night sgninsl lluylonn
llearh In Ihe Inst gume of Ihe
first half.
Ilotii Genetnl Muiinger Kiider
and Pri-Hident Field expressed
their plensiiru with Indnv's ac­
quisitions lull were not going out
on the limb lo predict that Hailtors and Kcmrns ran alone lift
the Blues out of Ibeir doldrums.

Full (same On Hats
The Jaeksonvillo Bench BoaBirds crept within n game nl Ihe
Florida Male I-enmie lead Monday
night when they nluggrd llirlr way
to a 14 8 vlrinrv over Daytona
Bfgch while Palatka wni heating
flril-plsee Del,nml 5 3.
Busier Klnnrd's home run smnsh
Wllh the liusex loaded In Ihe srenml
Inning, plus n double and two sin­
gles, led Jacksonville llesrh hit­
ting. Tam Mills won Ills l.Mli start
for Ihe Ken Birds who got 20 hill.
The DeLand lied Hals gnl 12
hits lo Pnlntkn's II hut felt 12
man strandnl. Winning Pilcher
, Blicomh Hamm was relieved In
tho seventh hy Cecil Hutson, who
come In to put mil a fire after
DeLand scored twice nnd had a
: man on ihlrtl.

tint Ion III
Itupiil Innt

Itslima-

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merit, ill wlili-li
he led the league
V
ill the 11nn* lie Churk Aleno
waa aiiapeiided. Chuck wita well oil
hla way I" breaking the FHL re
cord III thnt rntegory.
Aleno «na also lied for Ihe
league Irailrrahlp In hnmrrn r*Ith
Kd Levy nt that time. Hlnre Ihe
big h Inning itlrrak Hanford has
playrd miserable .32.1 hall after
amassing n phenomlnal ,700
perrrnlngr. Certainly, every­
thing giira wrong when a rluh
loam anil everyone la lo blame,
pnillrularly a manager.
Home rny thnt Alena’s propen­
sity for iirgumenta has mused
hint lo lose con)nil of thn t-liili nnd
hlla worked against the beat in­
terests of the team. Thla might lie
con cel. Hut na far as losing con­
trol of hla i-luli and losing Ihe
respect of the players, wn must
ilnulit this.
Only yealerdny, Joe I'arlse
said tluil we know ( hurk I* Ihe
(real malinger In this league.
Aleno In Inn nice a fellow In our
opinion, lo have any of hla play,
era dislike or rrsrnl him. Then
this Iraila lo another rummnn
i-nmplnlnt against the giant
mniiMxerj he la I sms easy going
nliil dnean’l demand more of hla
rhurgra and that they ahniild lie
practicing hunting In the morn*
Inga or aftrruiMina when the
elith la playing here.
All tlieije points are being i|lsriinsed hy the faua. We don’t hone
to know the solution tn Hanford'*
problems. Home will say they
Imve a solution and If so lets have

Wallowing In Ihe depths of n
severe losing streak nnd plagued
hy last night's attack of errorltia, Sanford's hapless Itluea will
Hose out their last home appear­
ance of the first half lo 'he Me.
mortal Stadium thla even - •• when
the Rliies oppose Ihe O'l.indo
Senators In n renewal rf their
traditional rivalry,
Jesus "Chlr«”^ M ^ j ^ M
Curralt-s is "l"1r j to get t lie

of his ninth vietnry for the senson njld nlso lie
' /'
seeking to end
n Renforil four- 1
■abic I o n I n g
saeln. Corralm John Imhra
hns won seven of Ills eight gnmes
III Ihe conflnea of Ihe Memorial
Htadlum. Ills lour triumph on thn
rond was registered In Daytona
over one wrrk ngo.
Another nuidrnnt, hoping tn
fill In for John litibra, will be
tried nut nt aerond. He la veter­
an Frank Hunters, a youthful
Inflelder with rlaaa II experi­
ence. Hantnra replace* Bill God­
win, who last night helped the
Leesburg Parker* Di vlrlnry
with three errors at the keyrdone aark.
Last night Ihe aick .Seminole*
came down with n archills cnae of
errorltla that permitted la&gt;esliuig
to ai-orii six ilnear ni-iI runs. In
nil, seven Hnofnrd iniarues were
rhnlkrd up to thrre plnyera. Newranter Hill Jones, making hla
first appearance fur the Ilium
elnre hla arrival from l.aktdnml,
nrenunteil for one while both
Fhrrry Hhrrba and Godwin rhimmed In with three uplare.
Ted llrooklyr i ^ j M miu
the
lln
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I*
llirilllllg till- In- ■ ■ ■ :
• ill fans with I x - f l
fia t homer
In* year of (he H
irrandalam varle- 1
ty In the hot- M
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•dghlh. It was ^ K ta^ p f/
Hrooklyn'a ctr\ t
m il smash which
\
iicnri'il Joe PawlW I I
rise, Hill Gmlwln
Brooklyn
nnd Hob Ward In front of him.
The Lake Mnrv gardener balled
in five tallies in nil na Ilia single
In the seventh frame scored God­
win from aerond to hronk Orlan­
do Ortega's shutout.
I.rrshurg lumped off lo an
early lead In Ihe first frame
with a run nnd maintained the
lead throuihuut. The Parkers
rappad four Hanford plotters
for 17 hlla and 12 runs while
Hanford hanged not nine blows.
Press Box Patter: Tony Torrex,
making hla aerond atari fanned

SthPlace Here Toni

I have had several Inquiries
In regard to clearing th* Weklva
River, especially the hyacinth
By GF.NK PLOWItF.N
block at tne bridge on Houle 40.
Thla I* an eyesore to the public
Associated Press Stall Writer
and especially the tourists.
The Florida International league
Thla r i v e r All Stars, who'll become the Key
^ could., he made Wrst Concha nn Friday, may yet
•
Florida's m o a t
_ i'W beautiful stream climb mil of the cellar.
The All Stars won Ihrlr third
f t t f * l If opened a n d
game In four starts Monday night,
whitewashing the St. Petersburg
Saints, 6 0, to pul Ihetn eight
games back of the Lakeland Pilots
who loat to Miami Beach, 3 2.
Tampa's Smokers whipped Mi­
ami, 4-1, lo cut tho Sun Sox lead
to a game and a half, and West
v jjH K
..opened, It would Palm Reach handed Ihe llavnna
Jikxw s , he a help to Culi.ms their fourth straight loss,
Lake, Orange and Seminole coun­ 7 2
ties, which It run* through. I,be­ Dick llaack, on Ihe hill for Ihe
lieve If the county commissioners homeless All-Stars, aentterrd eight
In earh of these counties were hits and hailed Clarence (Hooks)
naked they would help with thla lotL, who gave up nine. The Saints
made four errors and llnack didn't
project.
allow a runner In reach second
Fred Smith of the Weatern alter
the second Inning
Auto Huppty said that some of
Miami
Beach came up with three
Ihe Game and Freih Water Blah
Commission biologists ware of runs In Ihe ninth, leading wllh
•he opinion tkat the Htate Road Whltey Plait's homer. I.akrlaml
Department would halo clean the had idckrd up one In Ihe first
Charlie Gluck's walk, followed
block at the river bridge on on
by singles .by Buddy Hates and
highway 4*.
Wall Kowalski. Kowalski doubled
Lee Burton, 4*reseent C|ty sport* In thr eighth and Gene Stewart
fisherman, reaped th*. weekly singled him In.
award In Ihe Jayres Putnam coun­ Tampa muled Miami with four
ty fishing cnntexl last wrrk when runs in Ihe first on two costly
lie entered thf largest of 10 en­ errors, thren walks, a hit tmlsman
tries with nn R-pound, lt-oiince and two singles before laiwell
black bans raptured on a crippled Gmsskopf relieved Starter Art
shiner from nn Inland lake. The Bellas and put out the fire
bass was weighed In al Morning’s
Alex Patterson srnttrrrd eight
Hardware Htnre In Crescent City. Havana
hlla and West Palm Beach
Roy A, laird, Kvsnajqn, |ll„ racked up
four runs In thr first
landed the second largest bass nn two walks
nnd four singles
entered In the piat week, luei
an ouare and a half lighter than
GOLF
the winner's wllh ao R-pound
TROON.
Scotland
— Only lour
B&lt;/|-ouncer taken on a live shiner
from Ihe HI- Johns River while of America's 10 entries in the Brit­
fishing mil of Hportaman'a ish Women's Amatrur Golf Cham­
pionship were on hand at Ire off
Lodge at Welaka.
The third largest ha«a last week lime today.
came from the vicinity of the
Triple "II" Lodgn at tluntlneion trophies, for Ihe ton three Haas
hy a lady angler, Hetty Jean In Ike thrve divisions, livery
Schmidt of Crescent Olty. iThla fisherman,, who enters a haaa In
l«sa was 8-pounds and B-nunr.es the tournament receives a rrrliJust an oiinrn and a half behind flrala nf award for hla *klll In
the second biggest laat week nnd handling their big haaa.
Charlie Brown nnd Jlinmle
was caught on a plugging ahorty
plug to give the first ami third Crappg, both of Hnnfnrd, said th*
nlaro winners last week tn artifi­ blue Crabs are plentiful In the
Weklva River and brought homn
cial plugx....
.
&gt;
Last week was the 10lh F*ek a nice ratcli for proof.
Mrs. Yrukle and ana, .Mumy,
of Ihe three month rodeo and
hrlnaa a total of B5 bpaa raugkl. of the KhiiiIiuiIh Camp, went up
weighing over lha R-pound limit tile iWeklvu River with seven
to be rnlered In the contest shiners Monday nnd caught five
which provides a weekly trophy nice bass. The largest weighing
for Ihe largest baas, nine grand about C-pounds.

Volusia County
Thomson’s hom ers Are Creating
K en n e l
Legends For New York Giants
By JOB! RKICtll.KR
Associated Press Sports Writer
Who said everything happens In
Brooklyn?
How about the Polo Grounds?
F.vcr slnre
(lobby Thomson
cracked (hat pennant • winning
home run In Ihe final IBS! playoff
game, the weirdest things have
Item occurring In Ihe home of the
Nrw York (flnnts. Nothing that
has taken place on Brooklyn’s
Khtwtls Field can match them
l-nok at what happened In the
Polo Grounds last Sunday, for in­
stance. The Giants were rolling
along enjoying an 110 lead ovar
Ihe St. Louts Cardinals when sud­
denly the rnof raved In. Before
they realized what had happened
Ihe Cards had won 14-12
Monday, Just 24 hours later, the
Cards wrre leading 7-4 when Ihe
Giants rame to bat. Two walks,
a single, an nut and bonm. Thom­
son nractirally duplicated his ’51
fral hy hilling a grandslam homer
In heat Ihe Herinlrds, 87.
That's not all. l-onk al this
believe It nr not situation. Willard
Schmidt, who tossed up that goph-

Florida Male ■■ague
Won foist Pet.
D e l.m id

12

22

er ball lo Bobby, made only one
pltch--an&lt;1 he waa charged with
had been summoned to relieve Will
Ihe defeat. The rookie righthander
Werle.
In contrast, the victory went
to George Spencer, fourth Giant
pitcher. He, too, made only one
pitch. That wa* a double play da
livery to Del Rice to end the top
of the ninth. So we have the un
precedented situation In which two
hurlera make one pitch each, one
of which la credited with the vic­
tory while the other Is charged
with the defeat.
Pity the plight of poor Wayne
Lamaster, who pitched for the
Philadelphia Phillies some IS years
ago. He started a game against
Ihe Chicago Cuba on May 5. IBM.
After three pitches, two halts and
a strike In l*adnff Hitter Stan
Hark, Lamaster complained of a
pain In hit arm and was replaced
by Tom Itels. Hark drew a base
on halls and eventually scored.
Chicago continued to pile up runs
at an amailng pace against five
Fhllly fllngers and won 21 2 Who
was charged wllh the defeat? Why.
Lamaster, of course, since he waa
charged with thr walk tn Hack,
who scored the run that put Ihe
Cube in front.
In Ihe only other game scheduled
In the majors Monday, the Phillies
edged nut Ihe last-place Pittsburgh
Plratrs, 54, tn move Into suth
P f R C f CrVlNG?

la

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Rhodes, r
f-Ward
Brooklyn, If
Hhsrlm, 8b
Torres, p
Byrd, P ..........
2
ft 0
f-Kenl*
.......... |
t o
Jn"” . P ........... 0 , 0 0
Smith, p „
, 1 ,1
0
Total*
M B 17
f—Ward ran for Rhodes In 7th.
g—Singled for Byrd In 7th.
R—Brady, Pawllek 2, Kundori
CoJJIlUi, Andorson, DtiknUliU, C#M j f o &gt;• f l m t i i W t t , (*o&lt;iwln
Ward
Bfnoklvn 2. K^-Hhirbyi
Pawllek. Fundora, Rrooklvn 5, K&gt;

To many ownark lha mighty ISO H.P. V-8
angina that pcAMra the Chrysler New
Yorker la Urn moil remarkable mature of
tMaraaaarkabla &amp;ir. U la certainly the moat
dJanMd automobile angina In many.
"

l i l a la the angina with hwbhgharlril
win t« Parisa, Gonsalea to Parlid;
Bhtrba to arlagt Brady lo Fundora
to AedarkeU,.
—Sanford T|

out of rvmV drop of gas.
B
a gea at that! '* '
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■ami

K uril cm rack —a/iaihs Mila

Ilara aln . I’a rl I’a l t l . Kllaa a tU sor.

KIPTH RACK—a/taihe Mila

II l pie v Rhythm . Beverly
brilliant T ry,
Busaaboul,
Marlin. H a rk Dan.
Illcky

Mlaa.
Hoiks
trla.

l’“nar«TM*R*cie—a/l#ra* Mila

1triarr Al. Show m anow , Molds
nelle, &gt; l l »
Diana
It,
A la bam a
Cra&lt; her.
R iukharl
T rlc la
Our
Dandy.
W iV KhTH NACR—a /IS lS * Mils
Hus'* il.il
HnUIhrock
Oaayara
Mirrprl** j e t e a o i Hold t)uat Raby
T w in k la Toe. n h a r p Tlai. Kucha
IIIUMTIi HACK—a / U l h . Mila
Hhr Nymph. Kvelyn Marla. Krt'a
Itoaa. U ta h Vallnw. l a in U r n , Nobis
Way. Oay Air. n s y m a l s a . __

NINTH HACK—B/iaibs Mila

plica past the Boston Brave*. A
Triple by Rlehle Ashburn and a
long fly hy Granny Hamner broke
a 4-4 tie in the seventh.

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Miami
47
24
M2
Miami llearh
40
20
AM
Tampa
44
20
lOA
llavnna
.10
31
.557
St. Petersburg
31 37
.470
Weal Palm llearh 33
J7
.471
Lakeland
24
17
3.18
All-Hlars
10
53
225
Tampa 4 Miami t
West Palm Beach 7 Havana 2
All Stars 0 St. Petersburg 0
Miami llcach .1 Lakeland 2

and with lens wear than any other angina
ever built Into an Amarkan automobile.
. . . end it makee driving (botlr during
end the short rune) m an fun than yon have
ever known it to be!
But that's not aO. Along w^h'lhia iihgina
there a n te a m of other raaaoiw, too, far
driving a Mew Yorker befara raaohrfag on
any new car. Likb FnU-tima Power

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lik e Oriflow shock abalorbera that maka
oven bad roads Hal “nawly pavad” , , ,
restful chair-high aaita . . . big, adds*
opening doore . . . Ug erlndowa that 1*4
you as* raora.
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Cuehean. J o h n Cy. Hmoky f r a n k .
Maaey Hlsp. Mr.
bow s.
Hoprano,
Kraan tiny. M easure Dp .
TKNTH HA CK—Baaeb C a araa
lllur Apollo New s Report. Uhlraen. K ln« T w ig. ilt r o n o m m o . Kblie. lla ro . K. C C H Lis*.

AM

Jnxville llearli 10
22
045
Orlnmlo
3R 20
501
PaLitkn
35
28
574
Hanford
.12
31
508
Daytona llcacli 32
.12
.VMI
U rsburu
20
38
400
Cocon
22
40
355
Pnlntko 5 Del,and 3
Jaeksonvillo Bench 14 Daytona
Bench 8
Leesburg 12 Sanford 7
tlrlando 7 Cocoa 2
Cocoa at Jacksonville Beach
DrLund al Leesburg
Orlando at Sanford
Dnytona Reach at Palatka

--

Ths Herald Is pttparlng to
begin a faM poll lo rhooaa lha
players for tne league all-alar
game alalad In he played here
on the nlghl of July 25. Ws
would suggest that you begin
thinking about who you want
to play for Ihe North and lha
ttouth Iearns. Palatka, Jas
Hearh, Daytona and DeLand
will romprlse Ihe North duly
while the South will ba made up
of Hanford, Leesburg, Cocoa and
Orlando players.
Kach fan will lie given an op­
portunity tn vote for the starting
lineups and roalera of the two
clubs. Thla will ba the fans' game
from atari to finish. They will
chooaa a manager for each club
aa wall as a player for each po­
sition and three pitchers. The Her­
ald will carry a ballot tvary day.

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skconii Maria—a/iatks aice
I t l s C i Hall? O a a b le l
Hkiilleh. ColUa* T ry. f i lc h . Na
I'ruWem. Itslllnr, Clara. T r u e U) i n .
Jovial Hara.
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missing. Why not atop ta today?

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fegrebaUiy.avgr neaduea.

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Wlth hi* hrolhrr, John J Soar.
he had made frcrincnl trip* to
Cape Sabte and the Ten Thousand

Inland* In Ihr early day*, gatherm(,
heartn« pod* front royal
palm tree* and brimiinit thorn to
Miami for their nursery.

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and imparntc dinliiK room, laryu
kitchen and hrrnkfn*t mink,
lurrte ecrconed porch, inodcrn
Dutli, 2 floor furnace*, attic
fan, on 2 of Hanford’* moat
beautiful ahaded Iota, Hhrtwn hy
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Tint SANFORD H ERA LD
Tut*. Juno IT, 1933

S te e l s tr ik e

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Those Graduating
From Princeton

Red Cross Gpal Is
Within 83 Fercen
Of Being Attained

PRINCE TON, N. J. (Special)—
Princeton University, celebrating
Its 206th commencement with
ceremonies dating back more than
two centuries, tomorrow morning
or tb* tree-shaded north rampus

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tola) of 17,(104 has been re
velvet! In the Red Croea drive in

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iy* oil piriieni of Oiu goal of }&amp;r
6B9. II wax Announced today by
Mrs. Velma Oansalea, chapter *♦&lt;••
tstary-f reaauter.
Of (ha total Hanfoid contribut­
ed 14,470 of which |&amp;0S came from
the business section; $967 was
advance gifts; $t .827 was donate:!
in the leiidmtlal eectlon; 1011 by
special giuupt and 1170 by the
Negto division.
The county aten contributed $ 1
984 to the drive and the Hanford
Naval Aiuillaiy Air Station m»ru
than $1148.
In the county the fallowing rnntrlbuMon* were received; Oviedo,
•408: Altnmohte Springs, $379;
Eiavla, 890(1; l.ongwnnd. (243;
Fern Park and Casselberry, $181,
Geneva and l.ake Mary, $148 eacli;
Lake Monroe $66: Dear Lake ami
Forest City, $18; Paata and Mark
ham, $20 and Chulunta, $19.
The Rev. II. !-. Zimmerman,
chapter chairman, announced th»t
plant are being made for a meet­
ing of the chapter at the Yacht
Cluh on Thursday night, June 'in,
at 8:00 o'rlock. Members of the
board of directors will he elided.
The public Is Invited to attend.
Thomas -Stringer la In charge
of a Red Cruse water safety pro­
gram which was started Sunday
at the Municipal Poo).

will '••infer. o r f i ' - i V S

STANDINGOOTIIOI THI WHITI HOUII, lien Mortcl (left&gt;. president ot
Junes A Laughllri Steel Co, and Philip Murray, president ot the CIO
United Steelworkers, chat together during a receu in tha Washlngion
talks to end the steel strike A settlement was btHevtd near following
a seport by Dr. John It, Steelman, acting Defense MobllUer. that "some
real negotiating" was going on.
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HOLLYWOOD

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By BOB THOMAS

By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD UK - This Inter
view with Glenda Farrell cuuld be
approached from four different
angles:
1 Why she preien New York
to Hollywood.
The smart crack log blonde who
brightened many a Warner* film
in the 309 is back In Hollywood
after a live year absence. Now
playing a role in "Apache Trail."
she waxed nostalgic about the old
days in pictures. Bui she hadn't
Ihe movie routine a bit.
DR. C. L. PERSONS missed
"I have loo much fun In ihe
OPTOMETRIST
East," she said. "Whenever thlnge
get dull. I can alwayi do television
EYES EXAMINED
or a play. 1 don't ml** my old
CLASSES PITTED
pals, because 1 see more of them
118 South Palmetto Avenue
in New York than I would If I
were here. You go to a restaurant
In Hollywood and you don't see
anybody but agents and producers.
"There’s no social life here any
more. The only lime you see peo­
ple is when someone throws ii big
party, and they can't afford lo do
ihat an y more."
Anothrr reason sho chooses to
live In New York: Her husband,
Dr. Henry Ross, has a big prsc
tire there, lie's Hie fellow who
came lo treat her sor-i throat dur­
ing a play and enjrd up by mar­
rying her.
2. How she prefers Ihe stage
lo movies
Glenda 1* a battle toughened vel
eran of the film business, lint when
her contract a! Warners ended In
1949, she chose to make Ihe stage
her primary career again.
"I went through the mill here,"
she recalled. "1 think I did 20
pictures in my Grit year at Worn
•rs, Sometimes I would lie In three
pictures that were shooting il the
same time. It was good expert
•nee. but I preferred to go nark
• M e re l i r r l c e t e M e r e P l i c n
to the stage.
• Mora Scenic fteufes
"There's something more sails
• Finest Modern Coaches
lying uboul working In s play
You get Ihat Immediate response
a low est Faroe In fr iv tl
from the audience, und you lee)
AHIIKVIU.il. N. C,
111.41 Ihat your performance Is your
MHMINGHAM, ALA.
II.II own. In pictures, you get Inisbecause you lee I you huvo
IIALTIMOHK, MO; —........ 17,9: (ruled
no power over what you're doing
CINCINNATI, O.
17.71
"II ynu've built up n name, yuu
LOS ANGKI.KH
43.31 cun always go uul every year and
HKATTI.K. WASH.
60.8: play autnmar theater* And during
1 generally took any
PirrsilU R G , PA. ____
81.81 ihe season
that showed any promise
NEW ORLEANS
12.7!
ven If It looks like a (lop, some
WASHINGTON, D. C.
17.74 good might come u( II. 'Life Be­
ATLANTA, GA.
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8.24 gins" played only seven perform
ances, but It was Ihe show that
MONTGOMERY, ALA. .... 10.04 got me my first movie contract."
RALEIGH, N. V.
124.1
3. How she likes television.
"I'm wild almul it," she en­
GREENVILLE, H. C.
10.61
MOIIILE, ALA.
...
. 10.44 thused. "I guess I've played about
dramatic show und I'm al­
DETROIT, MICH. ...... .
13.61 every
ways doing a panel."
What about the rigor* of live TV,
fiat In . /. ills l a l n p en 4 w st Tries
which have caused many a movie
name to swear thuy will only do
GREY 114) IIND
TV on HlmT
HUH STATION
"If* tough work, oil right." ihe
202 E, Commercial
admitted, "but I love It. If* not
Phone 00
e**y for movie people, lieciuie
they have to remember *11 their
line*. AUo, they have to learn how
lo conierve their energy ao they
can lualaln a performance for an

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hour. That'* something you don't
learn In pictures."
4. How she likes being a grand­
mother.
Like Marlene Dietrich. Juan Ben­
nett and others, Glenda i&gt; a glamor
grandma. Her son, night club en­
tertainer Tommy Farrell, ha* a
daughter.
"I think if* wonderlul," she
commented "l see no reason why
you have to look like (Ml, Just be­
cause you’re a grandmother Being
one has great advantages. You can
enjoy the children, but you can
leave them whon they get on your
nerves You don't have to worry
about the upkeep."
So there are the four angles on
Glenda Farrall. Take your pick

degrees upon 1)21 persons, the
fourth largest group aver to
celve degrees from Princeton at a
■Ingle graduation exercise.
Before nearly 6,000 person* in
the "Commencement Amphithea­
ter," Dr. Harold W. Dodd*. Pie■blent of the University, will piesent eight different kinds of de­
grees, raogkig fiom bachelor do­
greea In th* ]|iberel arts and en­
gineering, to Masters of Public
Affairs In the Woodruw Wilson
School of Public and International
Affairs, to doctorates of philo­
sophy.
Residents of 41 stales, the It'strict of Columbia and 12 foreign
nation* will be among the 670 non*
lor* who will complete their
undergraduate careers tomorrow.
The list of honor graduates in­
cludes three Rhodes Scholarselect, Robert W. Ilellwarth, Detrolt, Mich., John R. IJronk, Balti­
more, Md., and Hugh A. Burns.'
Denver, Colo., as well as Richard
W. Kasmaler Jr., Maumes, Ohio.
All-American football player and
one of the outstanding athletes In
Princeton’s history.
One of the 99 doctoral degrees
to be conferred tumurruw will bo
awarded posthumously tu Tor I).
Stover, a graduate student of ex­
ceptional promise and u former
Hot and flying Instructor tn the
loyal Norwelglan Air Forcu, who
died Inst February as n result of
Injuries sustained while skiing
near Ml. Washington, N. If. Sta­
yer. 30 years old, was studying
Physic* at Princeton on a fellow­
ship awarded by the Koval Nor­
wegian Council of Industrial and
Scientific Research.
The list of graduating seniors
from Florida follows:
James A. Wrlglit, Coral Cables;
John D. Fox, Cnluesvllle; Philip H.
May Jr.. Frederick H. Nclmltx,
Joseph W. Hhnnds, Gilchrist It,
Stockton, Jacksonville; Michael
Mahoney, Miami Beach: Georoe P.
Garrett, Orlando; Ronald IL Wideman, Palm ileucii, and Frederick
N. Ilossetter, Sanford.

SOUTH AFRICIAN
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
igv-Hupporter* of Prime Minister
Daniel F. Milan's Nationalist gov­
ernment, bntlling with atones, Tron
bars, plckheud* und nail-studded
clubs, broke up ii rally ul Ihe op­
position United Democratic Front
Monday night
Thirty-two persons were Injured
Two others were arrested after the
angry limb stormed the meeting,
ullemled by about 3,000, In one of
Johannesburg's public squares.
Torch Commando* — eg - serv­
icemen pledged to mist Ihe Mulun
regime — drov* the Nationalists up
u side street os 80 police arrived.
WORK PLAN OFFKKF.D
The torchmen with police formed
LANCASTER,
J*u lAl — Two un­
a human barricade across the
street tn l the Nationalists main usual |)rii|K)sals have been uttered
lulm-d their barrage of stones In employes of the Hearings Cp.
nf America during negotiations for
from a distance.
V new contract.
DRAFT MUOTA NET
The cumpany, which has not
ST. AUGUSTINE UV-MsJ. Gen. been struck. Monday offered I/ical
Vivian Collins, State Selective 1933. United Steelworkers of Amer­
Service director, Monday laid ica (CIO) a 3 per cant Increase to
some 309 Floridians wd! be drafted male employes for each dependent
child under 17 and a preferential
In July.
He also said another Ml regis­ hiring plan for widows of employes
trants who previously failed men who (tie while actively working
lul examinations will be re-ex- for the company.
a mined during the month under
There are some 330 production
a slightly lower standard.
employes In the single company
The U S. draft call for July plant The union did not indicate
Is 31,000, all scheduled lo be put what action would he taken on Ihe
In the Army
proposals.
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to shut down Ita I.S-inch rocket
plant at Lansing, Mich., on June
23. A spokesman laid, however,
any will continue produc
the company
Hon of 90-mlUlmeter high-velocity
lank cannon and tooling up to pro­
duce internal working parti of the
Sapphire jet aircraft engine.
In Detroit, It waa reported the
Ford Motor Co. may be forced to
cic:c dow*
&gt; a fct(ore Ibettod of the week itfCffiUfo
of a shortage of tubing blamed on
Ihe steel
' ‘ all
alrike.
“
officials of the Oei
iral Motor*
Janei
f’orp. '• Cadillac tank plant at
rievelind said It hi* enough steel
(or from 10 day* to two week* of
operation.
The government ha* been assured by Philip Murray, president
of the CIO and tha USW:
"Count on us to produce the
essential military product* neces­
sary to carry on our fight agslnit
the menace or Communist litr e s
ilnn."
Murray has directed a 4-man
ruminlttee of the USW to help
work out an acceptable plan for
defense needs for steel. So far the
government ha* announced no apeclfic way ot achieving thia output,
although II aald a plan bad been
worked out to transport steel
Mured In struck warehouses to
weapon* manufacturer*.

Plane Attack
i l 'n a l la a e a e t s a

r u t

Anti-Aircraft

The Weather

oaei

said he was jumped by the two
Soviet fighters about ea mile* off
the Soviet • held Estonian coast,
In an area where the Russians are
reported to be holding vast sea
nut air maneuvers
Six of Ihe plane crew were flown
back to Stockholm Monday night
in appear before an Inquiry board
of high air force official*. The *evi-nih. who had been shot In the
arm. remained in a Hangoe hoipltal.
Editorials In Stockholm newspa­
pers of all political shades bitterly
assailed the Russian attack a*
"Piracy,” "gangsterism," and
"rulhlos* terrorism."
The Socialist Mnrgon-Thlnlngen,
mouthpiece of the government, de
scribed It as a "cruel and senseI'M*’ act, 'enraging the whole nalion.

(L aatlaaeW r r a a * V l a s O ae I

High Lew M l
90
83
Asheville
Chicago
93
67
96
Cleveland
73
Los Angeles
77
60
l*»
94
New Orleans
68
New York
94
37
60
Seattle
f,l
76
Jacksonville
Miami
64
It
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Heat Spell
I C s tils s i* n « s

h a s

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Temperatures ranged from 90 to
100 degrees along and east of tha
Mississippi River to the Atlantic
Coast with the exception of the
New England state*.
It was 104 In Springfield, O. St.
Louis simmered through a second
consecutive day of 101 - degree
temperature* There w*i some
hope of relief today to end the 12dav heat wave.
Readings continued at record
highs tn most of the South, with
ton above marka in many areas.
Arkansas has not had a major
rainfall in 23 day*. Washington's
top mark was 93 and Philadelphia
sweltered In 92 • degree heal. It
was 94 In Harrisburg, Pa.„ and 93
In Pittsburgh.
New York and Nawark, N. J.,
were comparatively coo] with high
marka of 84 while In New England
the maximum* ranged from 64 In
Caribou, Me. to 84 (n Boston.
TO PROBE INCIDENT
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina i * Argenlina has promised Brail) to
Investigate thoroughly recent bor­
der Incidents batwaan the two
countries that ted BratU to rein­
force her frontier troopa.
The Rio de Janeiro government
had accused Argentine border po
lice of killing and kidnaping Bra­
silian cltiiena In Brailllan terri­
tory.
The conciliatory Argentine reply
Monday aald the Incidents were
due to "common faults" and may
have resulted from the "energetic
repression of crime." It promised
to curb Argentine officers in Iho
future
Au atom of heavy hydrogen ix
called deuterium.

Notice To Property Owners!
Thu 11)51 Delinquent Heal Kata to Tax Lint of the
City of Sanford, Florida I h punted nt the front door of
the City Hull and a t the front door of tho Court limine
In the City of Sanford. Florida, and will rem ain ao
punted for u period of four connucutlva weukn.
All Real E state upon which th e 1051 taxes have
not been paid, and ag ain st which tax certificates have
not already been issued, will be sold a t public auction
on the 27th. day of June A. D. 1052, commencing a t 10
o'clock A. M„ a t the front door of the City Hall In the
City of Sanford, Florida.

VENIRE CHANGE BOUGHT
TABU’A CB - John W. GUIfe Jr*
accused nt torturing and hanging
his 4-year-old stepson, asks tha. h i
be tried away from his home coun­
ty of Hillsborough.
He and his wife are charged
with beating, starving and finally
hanging Wayne Dolman. They atm
under first-degree murder indicF:
ment.
j|
Cliffe asked the court for a 1
f h * n g i - T . o F " J l l 'M
j.L. _iwud»
of a "mountain of distorted pub-1
Hetty" by Tampa newspapers and
because of remarks by State At­
torney J. Rex Farrior and hla
assistant*.
•

was announced Monday by the De­
fense Department after a confer­
ence pVcivil defense directors from
all s'.ates and territories.
Smith estimated from so to 80
volunteers will be needed to man
each of the thousands of posts.
Their special job will be to spot
*'-»• * fljdssu-hroiir--*‘ '" J feet
thuse dlfiicull to pick up on radar.
The network of lookouts will be
co-ordinated with the Canadian air
defense program.
Observers will be spotted in 27
states irtetchlng from North Caro­
line northward to Canada, west
ward to the Pacific Coast and INSLKANCE AT A SAVINQ
u
southward to Sun Diego.

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YELLOW CAB 1444

Light i j mndettM winds, south*
r s s u d j r in t i l K i i i t south portion
sti.l r.Mhfilf s i s m h e r r through
T hur-dij. Fair vvcvpr tor widely
scattered Ihundsr-ihiiwers.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R
VOLUME XXXXI11

I*

M ine Worker Boss De­
clares His Union Is
’In Fight With You’
On Present Impasse

WASHINGTON i.fl - A sworn
denial by Henry J Kaiser that
he "swindle*” Hip government
through Influence on war contracts
appear. .! m the Congressional Itee
old today
The industrialist's 83 page stale
tnent, in which he accused certain
unnamed enemies of attempting
to wrerk hi* enterprise*, got Into
the record alter un unusual chain
of circumstances.
Rep. O'Kouski (It WIs ) hurled
the swindle charge last month.
Then last Saturday he aiiiioimred
he would present Kaiser's detailed
denial to the House.
He planned to do this Tuesday
His office announced, however,
that the congressman, up for ro
•laction In November, wus delayed
on a barnstromlng tour In Wlicon

• sin.In

,

O'Konski's absence, Rep
Morrison (D I.a ) pul the docu
ment In the rrroru. lie said he
acted at the request ol ('had E.
Calhoun, vice president of Kaiser
Fraier
O’Konskl, at Ills home In Mer
rill, Wiv , said In a slateinenl Tues
day night:
"No one was given aiillioritv lo
make any insertion on my behalf
or In my imme In llie Concessional Record on any matter purluln
in« lo Henry J Kaiser or any of
hla enterprises. When any such
statement Is made It will came
from me and from no other
sourc*."
Earlier, In an advance cupy of
■ *peech he planned to deliver
Tuesday, O'Knnskl said Kaiser's
statement—In the absence of any
sworn conflicting evidence—"cutn*
|jl«Jely refutes" the charges he

made.

Kalaer, In a latter acompanylng
Ms itatemrnt, said the "clandeatine iourccs" of, the charges weru
•ntthlesaly romlplrlng to cripple
the Kaiser enterprises " He added
llu t these people w in riot escape
*" •

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
No matter how ' far away
from home you may go on yoar
vacation yen ran readily fetch
ap on tha home town news by
reeding Ike Hanfeed Herald
whan yen retnrn. Ten ran ar­
range with year carrier hoy. er
Ihrmigk Charlie Merrlean, circa*
latlaa manager, by telephoning
141, ta have your regular lento*
al the Herald saved for yen
yen are away, le he da*

l! H. Navy Phot..
The Fleet Rlserve Association lielil their Inital lull&gt;&gt;ii of officers uod presentation of dialler at the
Reserve Armory ir Sanford Inst week. T. A. Davis, past rvgiuiiul vice pi.nl,lent of Hranrli Ul was the
installing otficer. Z. C. Ilaurshan was elected as pres Ids lit of Itrnndi 147, George Powell vice president,
an.I II. It. Rohinrro secretary, treasurer. Elected to the board of director* were J .1 linvts. .1 C l a r k , K. W
liuoer, C. H. Simpson, and J. C. Hhriver. J. C. Hrow ti, USN l cured, was piesente.t will. Ilie past aecre
lury award. Members from Rraiichv* Ul, 117, and 1 2d were present ul Ihe insinuation exercise. liiancl.
147 was organised by D. M. Thompson, ADC of fig liter Squadron 111, Cauiei An Group I hr. . From
left to right above aie J. C. Brown. J. li. Shrtvsr, J Clsik, l&gt; M Thompson, T A Duvis, /. C. Ilanral.an, 4. J. Davis, E. W Hauer, II. D. Robinson, and &lt;1. Powell

Harriman Tops
Kefauver In DC
Voting Tuesday
All-Out Supporter Of
HarryAndFEPCExponent Is Winner
lly The Associated l*re.»
Averelt Harriman pailayed all
out support ul President Truman
and civil righls to u runaway vie
lory Tuesday over Sell Estes Ke
louver in the District of Cnlunibiu
Democratic presidential prefer
cnee raeu.
It wus Harrimun's ilehiil al Hip
hallol box Now mutual security
administrator, he lias served In
m u n y appointive governnfent | ki*I s
hut never betoiu sought election.

Florida Crewmen
Of Bomber Itecord
Impressive Kills
TOKYO (.P -Three IJ S boinhc.r
crewmen who have down go com
bol missions as a team were errdl
led today with killing 230 Red* id
3&lt;&gt;n plunuliig to attack a United
Nation* jMi-idinii on the Korean
west coast
Air ollieers said It piohuhly uu*
Ihe most successful one plane blow
of Ihe war
The airmen are Id Robert I.
Mosley. pilot, son of .Mr uo.l Mi*
'/. T Mosley. Sluurt. Fla Ills wife
( .Hole, live* at 323 El I'ra.lo, West
Palm liearh, Fla . aoil Ids broHier
Comic Strip Artist /aek Mosley. In
Miami

Conger Of Air
Station Heads
Fighter Group

W ASH INGTON
\Y
John
I.
Lew is told Ihe str i k in g CH I S t e e l ­
w o r k e r s today Ills m in e w o r k e r s
a r e " I n Hie fight w ith y o u " und
said tils union Is g e ttin g up U III
indllon d o lla r b ind to help ih e m
wm t h e i r s t n k e
l ewis, h e a d &lt;d Ihe lon.lKK) m e m
h e r Mine \\ i lk e i* tIlium, pledged
llu- lull Mippnit ol Ills union in a
m e s s a g e lo Philip Mm r a t l ea d er
ol tin- i l o minim-1* w ho w alked
oil Hu ll |*de, 1* i l . o . ago 10 a
d isp u te o l d w ages a n d a union
shop

llu- Mine Wnikers’ ehieltaln said
Murray's Steelworker* are en
gaged in a light with "rapacious
and predatory interest* "

Hut he sa id, lie is c o n fid e n t Ihe
s t e e l w o r k e r * will win t h e i r ohjee
live* "hy llu- s t r e n g t h a n d forli
lode ol your g r e a t inem lie rslllp .
a n d hy Hie l e g i t im a te su p p o r l id
A m e r ic a n lulm r "
Lew is sa id :my u l l e m p t In Invoke
Ihe I'afl
H a r tle y Act to slop Ihe
steel s tr ik e would he " a heinntl*
■ru m - a g a i n s t A ..... Mean l a b o r . Mil
li social in li* eoiiei'pl, a n d peril
ttiisly d e - .l r iu l l v e id i n n ll i le u e e III
• In- p iin e l p le s ol n o r A m e r i c a n
le p u ld le "
M u l l . is s iiiiiun i n u l d drills un
1.1. C’ulhdl Juilifx \\ t ’uiuRT
Hie lo in 111ion d olla r bin d as n e e d e d
III |i| •*!«! In' :i&lt;11li AIt ink
in Im aiiec its s tr ik e a n d c ould re
lull I ItIIf \ KlVf, IIli*t Ir uoe of pas il will-lies el aid e
Lew is s|m k e up sliurtly alb-i
till4 olili'f*! Mini |||4i*t di-t-iiraleii
l.eiiiiuniie S l a h il i /e r lin g e r I. Put
III till* \ I lit lit If Fle#t
n ull r e p o r t e d Rial the sle el Indus
II*' liUrt
I • lit I\
li'lli'Vi'll
|.t b y ha* b e en a s s u r e d " f r i e n d l y a nd
rt .i m l i
I i; Unborn, who w a r s * iiip a llu - lir " eoiisld e ratlo ii ul a
steel p r ie e linosl If a s t r i k e settle
l ittiM f iir is! to W ii ih lu g in ii It. r
v „t iv\ \,
ineiil l* .ic h le se d
lit*|uii • infill &lt;»l tin* &gt;

Attiick Squadron 35
Proved Its Might
In Korean Theater

Airmen Are
Danes Are Alerted
Kiwanians Hear Malik Prepares
Expert Expound Blast Alleging
Germ Warfare
On Concentrate
Fusttate Engineer Ex
plains Process Foi
Getting Fruit Juiie

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i 'pi. Robert Yirkslls, gunner, son
ol Mr anil Mrs John Yirkslls.
I'utnum told a new* emifeience
Grand Itapids, Mich
*I.l. Cotmlr.
st li
juiru-J |||U( |„. .,||(| Jiilin H Slei'lniiili. oi­
Capl William It Sanders, nuvt i VA .'15 in bV liruuiy u f 1051. U a ling deb-use iniibllller, discussed u
gator, Abilene, Tex.
tiu m u ite of ^thc j |
„ | „ „ ihu&gt;reuso d u r i n g th e lie
lie won two priips: The Dis­ Mosley gave llda *lory of the
0. H. Naval Aen- e n tl a lu u i . w hic h b r o k e dossn Hi
trict's six vote* at the July 21 recent single It 20 raid
leiiiy ut Aimam ^ V i ' a g .
Deniocrallr presidential nominal
"We were called In to hit ltd*
i'jlji V 1« • * ,of
llut Ftiliiam *a|d the figure wu*
ing convention and the prestige of ill ea on Hie Korea west eg as I Our
IUU Ini medial#- mriitidiitd "uinung nlher things,
healing the vote-getting senatur fotre* wefe occupyIny a hit of
Ilia imultllig inlstili ■ &gt;» but.
ly after leaving y„" nulluni' tvax settled."
from Tennexaen.
iU'MiIM s'liMV^ annua wrist ias*e,
land off the coast which was un
Annapolis.
- r u|
f
,
- prrlluV» Ian
Kefauver has won all but one of Island by day and a iwnlnsola at
it is Mended svltll -Ingle
x x r v e d ahnxid designed In prod for it settlement
13 previous preifttfntial primaries night when Ihe terrific tides re­
III I'liglh jllli'e w Ill' ll l e l u i l l i soii.slh«
UH8
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m
e
again*!
till*
h
a
c
k
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r
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n
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id
-, ,u .r „ l v , (l| „ „ f„ llr III Dili*
-that one being Florida's on May ceded.
mill 11* Gmiiieiv nlli«*r iH'Vi'loiMiirnU.
w ide n u imii m i n ii»«
0, copped by Georgia Sen Richard
"Ihe U N Hoop* on the ground
Officer.
F
ro
ni
I I In* 17
slay s t r i k e of ll.ai.uixi
a n d f n u e n a t dll
Russell.
told u* about 300 Red* were mas*
henhe
ssi-ol
in
l l li S tielss.irker* w a s hegliiliiug In
,,eluw a .is . In. .......... note.*.
Harriman
claimed
('resident dig far an attack across Hie mud
the
Naval
An
n m l i iiiiiuitiiius p r o d u c tio n s e rio u s (|i ,|1.,.|l ll,.,|
Trum an's approval—but not for flats We made a couple id passes
Conger
Station,
Pen*u ly \ plan t at C le v e la n d hulti-d
mat endorsement—ol Ids cum lo locate Ihe ill and then driqqH-d
Hi* I•»!•! of i i i II d i of
to
cola, where lie received III flight m a k i n g ul inortiir *hell* and two (Mill
puigii The I'resldenl reportedly' I two lllllulls
III jllltT,
lll|t Oil! Illltt III'
training.
lirui*
al
Ib-lroil
*abl
they
would
is cool toward Kefauver'* eauili
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"The troops down below told us
A i-'liug I■Iin III Hie lii-l -d vouii h a v e l&lt;&gt; -lop in.iking rocket*
| l t iN ll M U f t l l l u l*M4t r l l k l . i l
dacy, although lie bus said all the we were rigid on target So we
riililiing
VA
lift
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uoultl he Democratic nominees are made eight mure passes, dumping
good men utul qualified (or Ihe bombs amt plastering Ihe area with Elet-nils• llffleer, I.l Colmli II Hi." , 11*1000 m i l k e r * III allls-d lo
S. Sliuiig Also an Aliinipoli dll*lile* w e n- idle t w e au * e ol lay
presidency.
the 14 machine gun* uii a II 20
l.t. Cailldl. Strong ha oilComplete returns from the DI* Our guys down below got pretty grxihuile,
lieen ssilh VA 113 sllit'e Drci-m'-t i
2 White H ouse lalk* w e r e goliq!
Irlrt's 43 prrelnrts gave Harriman excited
I isaallNwril (••» l '« « r Ml«kil
uf mr&gt;i
14,073 to Kefauver'.* 3,377. Theirs
" W e left at daylight amt returned
Atlui-k Sqiiailrun lift's I dslm s l
were the only names un the ballot Ihe next night. The If N troops
Write ins Included 83 fnr Russell, told os they had Investigated the tr u ly one o f f a m e and aehn-vt
130 for lllhuls Gov. Adlal Steven arru we hit and found we hud merit, w hich d a te * all t h e was
The Hi'inlliulf t 'u u n l y I.Titldieo1'
son mill 30 for I'reiident Truman killed about hull Hie 300 Iti-ds, hark In th e ye ar ItLI.'l. T h e *qoud
("III lull le e me I
yesleidny
Mild
The vigorous campaign* waged knocked out Rirlr command | misi ra n itislgnia, svhieh I* a ereepirn
M-eiidllgly u lam l In s i n * e leetesl M is. Hull' llu iid
M en
by Horriinnu and Kefauver were and iiiiillcry and mortar position* paillht-i
w in 111 &lt;*( inlrtitiiii-eil a t tills line
w i t h e r ii, i l , t'hrilrmnii fm Ihe
a treat for normally voteless III*
•‘They were pretty hippy about
t,
„,i Wim, ,h,.
euiiiliig y e a r , Mi
I i W llbaiu *
trlct rpslik.nl*. The record tiiruoul "■
m u nil
yuarh.
iiiiiiuiiues'il to d a y
more than doubled the Republican
llu- ih-iilii of W n i h l o g l o o J o h n
Mr*. M e r iw e th e r Mieieed- Mr
rs
*
rs
I
1,1
&gt;*ur
VA 86 M
primary’s 7,300 vole last month n * 1
VVA.SIIINi; I ON
l&gt; \ lull
In
Mllll, Id N u * , 110 N e g r o field lldmi
,\ ,1. P e t e r s o n u* leudei of Ihe
knuwii II* Iturublng Hqnadruu
Kefauver still leads the pre con M a l e I f e g i n B 1 ' r u b t *
;»lrp,uui il radlu iiiul ti ll v i mit
t-r. mi t h e n ig h t of J u n e 7 w»* g r o u p w hle h i l u i l n g llu' pis I yi'isi
/
t
g
i
i
r
s
slid
ups-rated
uliourd
t
h
e
L
ventloit race for delegate strength,
•Ills' Is* is knlfs' Wound Inflicted bV |inn |„.(.|, ni'live lo Ills' piniiiollsiu * I .it Hills fI Mill Mil I lilt I' l I'll m»
O f C o n v i c t h i H C I i p e S a n d .,,.,, I r o m IBBO to Deeenil
u* tabulated nation wide by The
iin s d h r r Ns'gio f r o m N ii »*iiii , linn nf | | |t, p n ^ m u i, ,,r iln- jnvsnlh- l l Madrasi's id pulilu .il i .itidid ih
.if
in
11
Associated Cress. With (110 needed
*bd|di Miller, 21, II wu* sls'ler
| n r t u f 1(131 ITie eoiniudlei* wi ld lit a Si'liali* Him i* r u i d r i r i u i
F
ollow
ing
t
h
e
i
r
l
o
u
t
of
,luis
POMPANO
L
f»—
The
stale
opemil
for nomination, Kefauver has 240
units si hy is Jury y e s t e r d a y »f
„0UK|,| i „ | m |&gt;i•-*•- Hi, 11MI.lV
will,
tinK
n
iu
to
g
n
Air
on
luvi'stlgation
today
into
the
es
lo Itusiell's l i t 1* anil llarrimun'a
Iln li'ip l.ltuui .d m kvinild pi*
tr m o o li nl no Inquest _ s-sinilueted | | , | r | u r y fl(r, n,.r v ,-,| i„ .Seiuliioliihiiiihiiig
S
q
u
a
d
r
o
n
T
h
n
o
ul&gt;
cu
|
m
of
seven
white
prisoner*
from
new total ol ou t
Mill Ihl* *IIII Illll* lllllll • ll .41f*III
nl
Ihe
Csiurl
llsni-e
hy
W
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nerve.I
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a
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o
u
t
h
,
a
n
d
d
Ini's-oiiipibil
a
road
camp
near
Poinpuno
Kim
Pome
there wax very little smoke rls
i .iiididali
liiki'd up i *I*
\VItImill, )u»lli-e of Ihe |ie ill's* isnd us'iMptiook of H a n fo rd a nd
un
log from the Republican rumps day night All hill two of the pri» r r a f i i - a r r l n s a* Ihe l!HS l . c » un­ HInIs- Allsirney Muriuy Over uniile
And llli* II miIm * Hi p i un' lh*
C
o
u
n
t
y
ui'tivilli'*
and
nil
ion,
the
UKH
E
n
t
e
r
p
r
i
s
e
,
th
e
l
:i:
oners
hav
•
been
recaptured
The top contenders-Gen Dwight
llli .1 mi* hy Vnli'r \ m1»- I.i Ii I hi
vnnes-H
State Prison fnspecior II D F.nie*. and was ujierating uli"»i I street.
Elsenhuwer und Ohio Sen. Robert
tla&gt;
i i i p i i i r d lli.d if i
Illicit
Till*
finding
niHke*
Miller,
now
the
li.VH
Yorktuwn
wlien
the
ITuitfur
u
new
yen,
uf
us'
fait—were in Denver and Wash­ West ua* tent In the cunii, which
i ll* luiii' h» m u' i aiulidsdi d iiiii t
llu
M
tln
u
ra
Ois
f
a
*
*
Vu*r
1
heing
held
III
County
Jail,
nubs'ompli'slinicnl
winul*„
.liis-um
.I
iqivrab-s tinder the State Road De
ington, respectively.
m.ike s-qn.-il inns a v ail.ililt* In lo
|eel to prosecution on h charge ut II,...........
Mr*. Williams "iquini'iit,.
Elsenhower was meeting with purl ment. lie will conduct an in­
of
murder,
a*
(he
lory
finding
snitl.
Alining
tns-ise
are
llie
effort
GOP delegates from Oregon and vestigation and confer with CVpI. 2 F o r m e d W i l d L i f e
i i i i i - piovleloli, oHi-is-d hv K.-js
Muletl tloil "Rsiidololi Miller did to nrriirs- the uul of u truiiivd ■fori,
Arltana after talking Tuesday with J. 0. Kirby, llie catnp supervisor
ii ill (Viisli j - pi'ciln
H,.,i
then
and
there
kill
and
malm
M
e
n
F
a
c
e
C
h
a
r
g
e
s
psychiatric
cuuius-lso
to
u**ist
lluTwo of Hie escapees wore caught
delugotea from Colorado, Utah and
• I.tiioio- may lint .-•-is■•&gt;• Hu- so,,
juvenile
Imlgv,
Douglas
Hlen
Washington
Johnaon."
Wyoming. Ills strategy In these near SI Petersburg Tuesday after
ol |,lll ll ll'ill pi-l'l'lo
Jack Morrinoii wu* fsiri'iiiMii uf „tr iiiii , ismI tin- Ks-hosil nyslem In Illll'
they vended along Tampa llay In
BARTOW on — Two former wild
l«uall*r*4 Oa r a s e Waart
llll- lllMIM- relllM-ll hv VOll-l- Vole
e
a
n
y
ln
g
suit
It*
pisqumi-d
pntgrnui
the
lllry
whli-li
fullnWIlig
un
liuiir
throw bloodhounds off iheir trail life ollieers havn been charged
to knot I. out id llo no-,iMi,• n
A posse of peace nfflcera appre with iieeeplliqi hrlhe* from two of inquest, retired u short time ■if ••iiiI'IiunI* on llo- lis-itllli uf tln- | l o v is io n vvliieti would pi••t.it.it ill-.
Citrus Industry ! h
luifure ie o-liing u slcelalon. Jury elilltl.
bended Joseph Hlorlo and Joseph
■riminiitioii iigain-d ns*v. s|&gt;;ip«-i
Tin- rsilillliltlvi- Mini llils-luln to pulill- her.-v xeekillg i .iiilii Iici-iim--.
men iiirlinled II. P. Mi-Aithiir,
Domao Jr. who had crossed llie commerelnl flshormen.
Told Of Problems state
promote
the
seli'i'tiioi
Ilf
a
Semi
from Pompano after fleeing
C. E Collins, Dundee, und Kd J. D. ('usnwdy, I.. A. Smith, J. R.
Sums- liswiimkerN nml tins might
mile County "family of the year" give new simpers pieferieil l.ihi.
CHI, Lakeland, are eliarged with Duunwny nml Dork Ih-nnett.
LAKELAND o r-" F « r too many theA camp.
to Nls-cligtlirn funiily life III the i J'.'.V rs suid il vvimld only put puli
The
testimony
of
Willie
Halley,
third
waa
apprehended
along
conspiracy
lo
violate
the
stab■upla havo a pot program (o solve Stale Basil 7 west of Deerfield
laws and with taking bribe* operator of Ihe Orange Blossom community.
1lohi-rv nil (ill eqii.,1 fooling v.llli
Ylemi of tno industry," Beach Tuesday night. Ha waa Wil­ gome
Till- nrxl regnlur mi'Vtmg of llo- oilier .ipplieuutx
Warrant* lor their arrest were Cafe oil the Southwest Road and
yno Roll* of (be Unl­ liam llaxley, 30.
committee will he ill the full lot
outside
of
the
city
limits,
Indi
nltneo
by
Fred
W.Joues,
Lakeland
Fseept lor Ilot :•■!'■■ umemlms-nl
v m llit/ of Florida told Florida CltStill at large are Edward New* director uf the South Florida Di rated that Johnson was the vic­ the members will lie xiihjeel to wliieli was upproved liy .1 (I2 hi 27
ni* Mutual
lulu member* at their an- lilll.U,
cull hy Mrs, Meriwether through rluniling vole, Hie IInn vs* mriiMiii
and
Junior
Ktealey,
21
.
vision
of
the
Stale
Game
and
Fresh
tim
nl
o
sudden
attack
hy
Miller.
mini meeting
mis .1 Tueidiy.
Tucid
Those caught shortly after Hie Water Fish Commission.
Johnson. In, stated, had liven uul the rummer.
is simil.il lo one puss eil hv IInBelts,
Belli,
Agrlc
al break
»* Iprovost for Agriculture
were James Ward, 11, and
Both ColHns and Gill were vet -landing fur nume time hv the
Senate lo revisu the Federal t mu
the university,
Tilly, said It Is time the Jamea
Roger
Hllli
27.
eran
officer*
In
Ihe
commission
juke
box
In
the
cafe,
when
Miller
ininiieutiou Law
I tt'H p o iiH e E x p e c t e d
induitry moke* up Hi mind whif
Jones said Hie charge of briber) entered the front door, and ap­
&gt;» •
lliuise d-'imte on llie eoiiipllc.ilcsl
lo do and -suggested people stop
covers
a
period
of
one
year,
lbH
y
S
a
l
v
a
t
i
o
n
A
r
m
y
parently
started
to
pans
Johnson,
liill fueuxed on eanqmign ,.|H-eelie&gt;
"/•lllng under • consumption" of Court Is Considering added the two men also had per
then,
before
a
word
hail
been
expecleit lo erovvsl llie airvvave&gt;
citrus whan fruit prfesa are low,
Illegal fishing.
-spoken, turned and "hit him" with
Disbarring Attorney milled
Captain William White of th&lt;- ilurilirf the sqiiiiiner
Mutual members confirmed tbe
GUI
resigned
from
Ihe
cornmis
„
.........
............
..
_
I n knife, Inflicting a wound In the Salvation Army loilay exiiroioetl The Federal Coniniiiiiieatiiei
election of IT new directors, wbo
i.dfourned without eleatlgf a new TALLAHASSEE uri-The Florida linn June &amp; and Colltna, who then ,-hest. Johnson Iml no weapon eonfiilenee that there will lie a Com minion'* present policy al
was
on
his
vacation,
waa
flrad
|,ls hands at the time, he de- generous reiponxe to Hie numer­ ready says ratlin uml TV xlalliiii.
president.
Supreme Court la considering (ha
That was the day after rommls- , |are,f.
ous letters sent out s|,|,ruling for 1-unnol censor stieeelie.'i liy polilleal
President Lacy 0. Thomas, slate bar'a recommendation that
Nherlff P. A. Mem, called to fuiiste witli which to carry on lo­ candidates ami raimot lie lielil
Groveiaad, is not eF
'
eligible for
a Manuel Glover, a Lakeland attor­ ttlon agents had raided a lake near
nod pounced on two 400-pouml
„tand. stated that Johnson cal work.
liable for vvliat (tie eandlilates nay
third year under Mutual
lutual rules. A ney convicted of conspiracy In here
had been etabbed but once, the
Funilu are res|ulrei| to carry lint some broadcasters, fearing
now president will
picked at a gambling operatlone, be disbarred nets and kbout 400 fish trap*.
knife apparently entering the on the character Imihliog pro­ they might he sued anyway, asked
meeUns
8 peaking on behalf of the bar
tuny.
In hla reUrtng s
Thomas al a hearing before the court Tues­ Auction Market Will heart. Examining the body of the gram ami tu aiil transients, lie slv- for u speellic law
Soinu Home members protested
victim ha found a large, open elared. Local persons also appeal
nimi
;rams day. E. Harris Draw. Palm Baach,
Have New Lighting nocketknlfe In a left ilde pocket, for alii, he said, milling that re­ Ihat the provision protecting sta­
would not work
ably said tha "conduct of tbla man
he stated. He told of the arrest quests for help had hern received tion* from liability for defamatory
would later "out of skaer despera­ render* him unfit to perform hla
tion and at a means of self-preser- duties aa a member of the
t
pro*
Lighting fixture* are being In of Miller on the following day from 14 families during the past rtalcmcntfl made hy politicians
might lead to a flood of Irre.punsi
fesslon."
atalled In the parkway of the San­ l,y Howard Hood and Ouford three weeks.
VAMmual's Geweral
Plan* Include the Improvement life character uttacks uml would
Qlover waa convicted of a m lag ford.'Farmer* Auction, Inc., and drown, deputy sheriffs, and
Baurman called m
ta contact man between former other Improvement* are be In/ quoted the arrested man as say­ nf ■ room nl the local headquar­ take away legal remedies now
ters to he u**d as a game room available to peraons libeled.
Polk County Sheriff Frank WU*
,nncd, C. R. Dawson stated to­ ing ha aeted In aalf defense.
Rep Dnndrro ( It Mich.» called
Sheriff Mero also pointed out fnr young people. New eeroenu
i
l
n man to get pmteeuon money.
The plana Include a naw brick that Miller had told him that are needed for windows, and an it an "Invitation lo the lowest kind
him 16 on n | adding machine Is required fur of a political campaign."
H. E. Oxford, -Lakeland, rep­ barbecue pit to be built aouth of Johnson hod owed
ad hi
Hacker* nf tha provision laid It
resenting Glover, told tha court tha main platform. Thl* may La gambling debt Incurred' It
In Bello com putlng purposes. Copt White
disbarment would ha too harsh uatd by (Upper club*, and other Glad* a month ago. British tub* and Llout. A**dl» Gaiargian re­ waa ncceasary because radio sta
ant a to lions, particularly on off the cuff
rganliatlona. Attendance was ax- kets, both Negroes have been rontly arrived from Atlanti
living In Sanford and working In taka ovor tha operation of the programi, have no way of knowing
what a ipaakar might aay.
unit.
ZeRwood.

Johnson Inilidud
Fatal Knife Wound
Imiuest Doclaros

iililli. *ifffi

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No. 215

AsnocinUul P re ss Leased W ire

W ED NESDAY J U N E IS, IU.VJ

Hits At Excessive Ex­
penditures And De­
cries Influence Of
US “Land Generals"

#

Al

FLO R ID A

Lp'vis To
Steel Strikers
W ith Millions

a«uiiuu»4 tin ■*••• Kiahsi

•

SA N FO R D ,

r. .Favors
15 Per Cent
Cut In Taxes

WASHINGTON up _ Sen. Taft ul
Ohio aaid today "I am willing in
pledge e straight ID per rent eut
in taxes" II lie become* Prr*idcnt.
* The Ohio senator, a lop eon
w tender (or the Republican nomina
Don, said be consider* luxe* at
prseent levels to be Inllatiunary.
Tall told a breakfast conference
ol business paper editor* that In
believes he inuld brunt ttmero
metil spending duo it to around 70
billion dullars lit the llrst year
It is now running about B3 billion
In the second year, lie said. Hie
budget "ought to be cut to 00 Ini
lion —40 blUion lor the urmed
a forces and aid to Europe and 20
wbllllon for domestic pui poses
"I think that can be done,” Tad
laid. "II so, we can have a ID
per cent cut In taxes "
In his speech, Tuft hit again at
"land genorals" he *ald are domt
natlng Pentagon thinking, uod ie
pealed Ills demand lor a supreme
air power to slop Russian aggres
lion.
As for keeping American tinop*
on the continents of Kuro|&gt;e and
_ Asia, Ihe senator told the editors:
V "I don’t think we should do it a*
any uerinunenl policy."
Tall ulso Hiiid lie iloohlrtl ilit
advisability ol any permanent law
designed to meet such Hung* as
the present steel strike
"1 don't like a permanent law
that give* the government llu- pnw
er to (lx wages, or order com
pulsory arbitration or lei.-trc," lie
said.
"II you set up u permanent law
_ based on eompuliiory arbitration.
V you Invade a large Held ol eeniiornlr freedom ami bring an end In
collective bargaining. . . I think
thcro are worse things thun strikes,
and one of them 1* the destruction
of freedom."
If Congress doe* decide lo legi*
late in this field. Taft *aid. It

m
*

Established 1908

Mrs. M eriwether Is
Fleeted Chairman
01' Childrens Body

Bill Passes Which
Will (guard Itudio
Fnmi Lihcl Suits

Ih m is h

I* l i f t s

S h o o t

T o ld

H ack

ta c k e d

H y

R u ss ia

II

T o
A t­

S o v ie ts ;

D e n ie s

G u ilt

:&gt;l"s K l l 'il . M ‘dm lien h Andry
l h' •
( till'd Iln* Kir *tan*) lia rs
(ud iv Mid iln* linin'* di*rti'd itieir
hi in* ii l.i
l i e d I•,1* I d .ittac k ed
10
mi * I
I in
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(M l l ll
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III* Im nl llu1 *h Mill M . l u l i v hy So
v ll I III nf .lit llll,Il III! (I SvYI'llMll
I lllllll I II .III p ili n ' (Vtlllll (V 11
i* iti luiu: 11*i iiidin i |m*i plane
I In I t!Illll*I ll nl lil'lnl i* ll liltf
11 .III I lllllll I I I It il l lll linti* *.lal
•n» th il Itm
‘(Wi'di iiplant* w .11
mv • i
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it**ni'iilii'd h i n d is lliiti* null**.
I till I -1I.l &gt; . till* I’nv r i n i iii'id '» For*
rii'ii Pulley I 'l im ird flu' P i i 'i i n r r .
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a n d i r p r i's i'i i la lll i
nl linlll IlcllM'N n| P.ll h a
i n r r l s l n d h i 'i i w llu* iln* iilt'ill
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lilt' Cl h | s
Illi’l M.Ill'll In sinH)l
l i.n l In kill vv 11Iiiiii I a n .i i I iiik fin Itl
ut mdi i - d Sms ii *i Inp . ni planes
f m mu .ni) Ihiindi und
l id l i I lain* % a n d SvM'dt's w r r e
Midi.i t«l It) ttn* S m\ u t * iiiii c ii t inn
Dial il.t* SwftlfN w t 'i f al iaiilt ill
tin I . i i i iiii tdrii! nt t a i l Monday
tin ' n *i ud f t . m u u t ' i u t‘tnilaiii(*tl
in i iiiih' ti.intl«*t 1 tin' Kvit'ili J t am*
h a iiiul ni Mmniiiw hy Fortu'rtii
Miiifdi i \ i u l m N \ t'dniiNky
I In* imli* a** hi oiutr.i l liy lia
din M n .ttiu , N.ittl lli.d I lit* S w ftlilil
plant1 (lew nvt*i Hu* IhiMtnii
he ld
i t . t i i d of iKr'itt l i e n llif Iv Ionian
coa t upi'ut'ti Im* t.n Sovit'l f i g h t ­
e r . »*!Vfr t i n 'v d i l t n il il I.* Siiiid,
Old lit W toil HOT lilt* It illll* St’.l
i f i t i tin Hit i m plain*' t c h i m e d
il.t lit.*
I In’ .*»v**t11nIi hi I••i »'*' li.ul lohl
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lllill llli*
pl 11\v a &lt; a t.d m i I Iv uii; Moat
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ul nu- mis »iu»; **vti ih* ILdin* niiii' i*
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Korean War
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then closed In for
Collins Ducks On flamethrower*,
hand-to hand combat. Night raiding
artles attacked Chinese positions
cfored awn Friday around PanPower Of Truman E
munjoin, Just before Chief lied
Negotiator Nam II told U. N, truce
On Overseas Army negotiators
that they are "in no
WASHINGTON k* Gen. J.
Lawton Cullln* told the Senate to­
day he doesn't know whether two
new pact* wi&gt;h Weal Germany
would nlve Prcr.ldent Truman the
right* tu order American troop*
Into an International army.
"That'* out of my field," said
the Army rhlef of staff
He was testifying before the Sen­
Ton* Committee,
ate Foreign Relations
which i* holding hearing* on the
agreement* that would tie Wcit
Germany Into the free world dofeme setup.
One committee member, Sen.
Hlckenlooper (Il.-la .-, served no.
tic* earlier today that he would
make a strong move to lack onto
the agreement* a provlsl
tog the President the rial
sign American troop* without the
&lt;pasent of the Senate
Collin* told Ihe committee there
i n no plan* "under present con­
ditions" of sendlnu more American
troops to Europe,
Ha wa* not nsked whether those
plan* would be changed If world
conditions worsened.
Another witness, Prank Nash,
an assistant sopretary of defense,
laid the two treaties "moke no
change In the statu* quo" on the
Controversial troop* for Europe Is, the Issue that sot off "the
at dehalo" last year.
• Thus, Nash seemed to lino up
with Secrotary of Stale Acheson
*lho told the committee earlier he
QClIevea ihe President haa the pow­
er to send American Irnnps wher­
ever necessary to protect Ihe na­
tion's security,
, Both Collin* and Nash urged
SWlft enactment of the two pacts,
one a peace rnntract with West
Germany, the other an amendment
to the North Allantic Treaty that
would give West Germany securlHr guarantee* along with the other

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‘ Hlckenlooper, who questioned
Collins on the I mops-far-Europe
mailer, lolil a reporter he believed
the treaties mold
nid he Interpreted
i t Riving the President tho power
to send more soldier* aboroad at
hi* will.

V LO R ID A S T A T E
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position In dictate anything, either
on the battlefield nr In this con­
ference."
One raider unit hroke through
barbed wire defenses and killed
25 Chinese.
fly GEORGE M rARTIlUR
MUNSAN, Korea iJi — Thr chief
Communist
negotiator
In
the
stalled Korean trure talks loday
said the United Nations "Is In no
position to dictate anything cither
on Ihe battle field or in ihl* con­
ference "
Thr blast liy North Korean Gen
Nam II came at a 10 minute noprogress session nt Panmunjnm,
one of the shortest In wrek.v Other­
wise. Nam usrd softer words for
Ihe second straight day hut re­
mained unyielding on the final Is­
sue blocking an armistice—prison­
er exchange
Mai. Gen. William K. Harrison,
the chief Allied negotiator, agreed
In another session Saturday. Hut
he hinted In newsmen afterward
that the U. N. may imjmse another
recess ..............
If the Metis
its ctmllnuc
....................
their
props gantla blasts.
A Hcd rhnrgr that three civilians
inside the neutral zone were
wounded by Allied artillery Inst
week backfired on the Communlsl*
nt Hirelings of liaison officers liefore and idler Ihe main Iruce ses­
sions. Marine Col. .lames C, Mur­
ray lold the lied* they had been
keeping combat lumps within the
zone, Another inerting of liaison
officers was sel nnt his question,
which was not discussed by the
senior delegates.
During Ihe Junior delegate ses­
sions, Murray warned Ihe Reds:
"The cnnfcrenco arm was nnl
established to protect your frnnl
line troops."
He told newsmen the Injured
civilians were close lo lied troop*
during a shelling June .2 and ap­
parently drifled over Inin the non
iral zone to avoid the barrage.
"Home of the fragments were
very near the edge. Whelher they
were In or not, we still don't
know," hn added.
Cal, Chang Chun San, Commu­
nist liaison officer, denied knowl­
edge of cnmhnt troops within Ihe
conference urea,
Murray said the Allirs resur­
veyed the zone after the lied pro
test. This apparently showed that
three lied outposts on Its northern
perimeter nclunlly were Inside.
Ily RORERT II, TUCKMAN
KOJK ISLAND, Korea W l-llrlg .
Gen. Hnydon L. lioulner snhl lo­
day he has cracked the resistance
of Koje Island's 80,001) one e-del Itint
Red war prisunor*.
Communist-led I'OW* knuckled
under four times otdny lo United
Notions authority. Ruatncr, Ihe
lough prison camp commander,
(hen suspended for two or three
days operation* to break up Ihe
large groups of prisoners. This was
lo permit eonslnirllou of new en­
closures.
Uoatncr would mil go so fur ns
to say that nil resistance Is ended,
Hut it Is "definitely on Ihn rhli
and I believe the worst Is over,
he told a newsman.
It takes about I,(ion full-ntonl
coronut* to produce 28 gallons »f
oil.
( U N f 1N I M I A l

H artsfield Backs
Road Department
Policy On Bidding
TALLAHASSEE
— Slate Road
Hoard Secretary Hnlph Hartsfield
said today the Hoad Department
policy ot withholding namo* of
prime bidders on contracts until 24
ours before bids arc opened I* *
ng i
public Inter'**!
T!,c Daytona Ifcor-h Rulidrr. Eg
change Thursday criticized the de­
partment for declining to release
Ihe names of bidders and said It
was a departure from the agency’s
usual practice.
Fred Fortes, secretory of Ihn ex­
change. said Ihe wllhholdlng made
it loo late for live Daytona Reach
firm* to hid on subcontracts on
construction of the new *000,000
Ormond flench Hrldge. Subcon­
tracts must be handled through the
prime bidders.
Hartsfield said the question of
earlier releasing of names of prime
bidders was taken up at a Road
Hoard meeting May 22 and englnoers then recommended continu­
Tnuance of the policy of withholding
them until 21 hours before bl
openings.
Glinting from thr minutes of Ihe
meeting, Hartsfield said the policy
"Is In the public Inlcresl . I f contrader* knew only one or two per­
sons were Interested In or pre­
pared to hid on n Job It would give
an opportunity of collusion or some
working agreement which could re
sull In Increasedit bid prices."
The hoard sreretarv said Ihe
M ir y hnd been In effect for as
nog ns otdlInters In Ihe Hoad De­
partment could remember. Ho add­
ed II never before has apperrd tc
hamper subcontractor* In filing
their bids

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Penn Delegation
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Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s deliver­
ing the keynote speech at the GOP
convention.
lie said he regard* the role a*
political hut has not discussed it
with the Pcntngon which also has
said It plans no action Pressed
about Army regulations banning
political activities for Its person­
nel. Mr. Truman said he would
m il down Army officials If he
thours'
.. a out it liiit. Wo-VV
ami see. no said.
The President was asked about
speculation that Illinois Gov. Adlal
Stevenson might submit to a cam­
paign to drafl him tor Democratic
nomination. Scott Lucas, former
Illinois senator, predicted after a
While House call earlier that Slavrnson would accept.
Mr. Truman said ho Just didn't
know, that Lucas as an Illinoisan
Is In a better position to Judge.
Stevenson, who checked in at a
Springfield hospital for a physical
examination this week, haa *aid
repeatedly he Is not seeking the
Democratic presidential plum. He
has not said, hnwevor, that he
would spurn a draft.
Three Democrats who definitely
are out for the nomination were
making speeches today. Mutual
Security Administrator W. Averell
Harrlman was at Ogden and Provo
In Utah, Sen. Robert Kerr of Ok­
lahoma at Clarksburg, W Va„ and
Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee
nt Chattanooga and Knoxville In
his home stale.
A fourth. Sen. Richard Ilussell
of Georgia, hits the road Saturday
on a 15-slate flumping lour.
Kefauver Is ahead of the pack
In
pre
convention
delegate
strength. The Associated Pres*
scoreboard credits him with 24A,
followed by Russell's MW and
Ifnrrlman's MW It lakrs 818 to
win Democratic nomination.

guaranteed by our Federal Con
dilution."
Specifically, Mr. Truman ealtot
tor adoption of tbe full civil right*
program he laid before Congrei
in IMS — Including • F air Em
ployment Practice* Com m illion
(FEPC ) with powar to enforce Ita
decrees against Job discrimination
based on race, creed or color.
TW« Is the Issue that fmAfr*'*
S'S?..*
joulbertr- revolt against
Ihe Democrat* In the IMA National
Convention and election.
Gtn. Dwight D. Elsenhower,
seeking the Republican president!nl nomination, at AbUttw. Kan.,
last week dated hi* "unaltarabla
support of fairness and equality
among all typei of American citi­
zens" and added: " I really believe
we ran do more by leadership In
gelling the Males to do It than to
make It a federal compuliory
thing."
Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio, now
leading the delegate race tor the
GOP nomination,' la on record a*
favoring a voluntary FEPC rather
than a compulsory one.
Of the candidates in Mr. Tru­
man’s own party, Sen. Richard B.
Russel) of Georgia la against •
federal compulsory FEPC while
Sen. Kate* Kefauver of T eun M iM
favor* state action although he
ha* said he would go along with
whatever stand the National Con­
vention takea.
Gov Adlal Stevenson of flllnoli,
often mentioned aa a possible Dem­
ocratic candidate, ha* Indicated ha
irefers state handling of the prob­
lem n* a. primary thing, before
the federal government should itep
In.
W. Averell Harrlman and Ben.
nrtrn McMahon of Connecticut, on
the other band, have apokan out
along the same Unas aa Mr. Tru­
man did today.
In discussing atapa to Integrate
white and Negro troops in the
armed force*, Mr. Truman commenlcd that "some of our greatest
generals have said that our force*
had tn have segregated units. But
our experience has proved that
this waa nonsense."
|1r Truman named no name*
In this connection, but on April
2. HH8, testifying to a Senate com
mil tee on universal
ih
...........
military train­
ing. Elsenhower said " I personally
have always stood since that time
( IDtl, when Negro platooni were
formed from volunteers for line
service) for organising the Negro
down tn Include unlta no larger
than platoon*.1
(platoons are made up of two or
more squads and number 40 to
50 men )
It vou make a complete amalnatlc

Colder* found In Enulnml Imll*
rate that the Romans used ronl at
M 'nnlU nv* Crum Hna* &lt;la*l
named General Electric Corp. He the time they occupied the roimtry.
said It professes Impartiality In
"K" Is hv fur the most-used
the tight between his union nnd
the rival union for collective bar­ English letter, one emint showing
gaining righto In the company's the proportion of PJtl "Es" to {Ml
plants hut nctunlly follows a "di­ ,"Ts", tho next monl-osril letter,
vide ami rule" policy
Carey Is president of the Inter­ sources Ihe UP. has been both n
national Union of Electrical, Kndln source of fund's nnd nn ideological
and Machine Workers (CIO).
rallying point for other Communist
The other union Is Ihe United groups," Carey said.
Electrical, ltodlo and Machine
He declared: " , .
UK offered
Workers (U K ) which was in Ihe the Kremlin’s espionage and saboCIO tor ninny years hut wa* ex­ (ago agencies a potential access
pelled In Ifitn nn grounds It wa* to classified and secret weapon
following Ihe fled line. It has hern production up to and Including
described as Communist-dominated atomic deveolpnients.
by various congressional commit­
"The stark fnrt Is: Without the
tees Carey called II the "Com­ deliberate active assistance and
munist Party's pride and Joy."
encouragement of big business In
The Senate subcommittee I* nur Industry, UK could nnt have
studying the question of whelher survived.
"what you are Roll
legislation Is needed to restrict
"In encouraging and assisting In every company,
functioning of CnmmunUI-doml- the survival of UK, Ihe multinnlcd unions In plants having sec­ million dollar corporation* ju our
its, and he la never going to get
ret defense work.
industry have cotnmlllcd some­
is promutton to such grattos as
Carey said he supported a state thing very close lo treason."
technical sargaant, master *arment by CIO President Philip Mur
ray that legislation "Is both un
necessary uml unwise."
Instead of legislation, Carey sug
united Ihe Dofeiise Deparlment set
up n (ommltten composed of rep­
resentative* of Industry, lubor and
govcrnmenl agencies to determine
whelher a union representing em­
ployes of a contractor or a pros­
pective contractor Is a H c c iir ily
risk.
If this committee found a union
to lie Communist dominated, It
would have authority lo relnse nr
cancel a contract,
"Hccnunn of Its size and re-

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geant, and so on because the com­
petition lx too tough. . . I believe
ne la entitled to the chance tn show
hla wares."
Elsenhower alto said he be­
lieved that In time there will be
no problem, that "It will disappear
through education, through mutual
reapect, and so on."
The President recalled In hla
■peach that after World War I, "a
wav# of violence and Ku Kluxism
•wept over the country." Since
then, he laid, there has been great
progress toward equal opportunity
for minority groups.
Hu said this has been achieved
without any of the disorder or dis­
unity predicted by "tho prophets
of doom"
"Our country," Mr. Truman
said, "Is founded on the proposi­
tion that all man are created
equal. This means that they should
bo equal before the law. They
should enioy political rights. And
they should have equal opportuni­
ties tor education, employment and
decent living conditions."
He referred to his civil rights
proposals as "the trumpet blast
outside the wall* of Jerlcho-the
crumbling walls of prejudice."

PRISONER* ESCAPE
BRADENTON ufi — Five prison­
ers sawed their way out of the
Manatee County Jail today and
used bedding to swing down from
the courthouse where the Jail Is
located.
The Jail is on tho third floor of
Ihe courthouse.

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RTATE PAY HIKES
TALLAHA&amp;SKK IAI — Pay raise*
have hern given morn than 700
Florida Industrial Commission cm
ployra.
Commission Chairman Raymond
Barnea
announced
tho raises
Thursday and said they were voted
to bring employes’ wages in line
with Increased living cost*.
Lowest grade of employes will
have a starting wage of 1180 n
month and a maximum of }220
Previously pay was S!60 and *2no
The ninth grade, highest to which
Ihe Increase applies, will have a
atartlng pay or 1450 and a maxi
mum of $575. They were formerly

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Large coal resources are found
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If Dads could Talk

SUNDAY

(about Father’s Day
gifts, we mean)

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SHIRTS

P% $4«m U

HECKLES S l \
FRIVOLOUS)
DANGEROUS!

Men’s pucksred Nylon
sport shirts, p a ittl color*

I'll tse Crepe shirts that
need no Ironing, all
colors

Acatate and Nylon sport
shirts, solid colors In
long or short slaavst.

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Skip Dsnt all whit*
sport shirts

Prlntsd Rayon Sport
Shirt*

l V I o i t of them-Including y**r own D ad - would
probably uy they'd like slippers. Bvsni Slipper*, of count,
the leiture-time footwear that Mtltt men so well, thfy out*
•ell *11 other brand* combined. Comfortable, inert—and
made to wear and wear! We have • big variety o f Bran*
itylea, leather* and color*.

1.00

ATHLETIC SHORTS

POLO SHIRTS
Fancy Tarry

Cloth

Fine quality broad­

98c

cloth In (ripper or
boxer type

T-SHIRTS
Whit# Nylon atltched

39c

BATHING TRUNKS
PICNIC JUGS
Cotton and Lasts*,

lh«y ««IM mfi

•olid color* and print*

Other. |J 0 to *.96
HANDKERCHIEFS
10 for 1.00

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. General Promises To
Use Finest Hrains
On Farm Problem;
19 Papers For Him
Hy d o n w in T rim :A D
un — Ct'ii Dwight D
pro in lied the nation's
rm journal editors loday that II
elected President he would seek
the "finest bruins" In the country
to help solve the problems o! ugn
culture
At an early morning breakfast
meeting, Elsenhower said that he
did not pretend to have specific
answers to all the specific prob
lems that fare America today.
Then tie added:
"The mud I have Is a detrrmlCation. If the people want me (nr
ft higher duty, to approach the
problems with the help of the finest
brains In the country "
Then the general asked the edi­
tors to sit down with him some
time and help him In understand
all the problems that (ace the na­
tion’s farmers today.
He disclosed that he himself Is
a Hereford ra is e r -am) expected
to double his herd today
"A partner amt 1 have one very
Abie llerrfnrd " the general
.id
w and today we expect an Increase
that will give us tw o "
The hrrakfnsl minting was Kb
aenhnwer's first public appearance
since he arrived In Denver Sunday
afternoon fnr his linal drive for
the Republican Presidential uoml
nation
The editors are members nf I he
American Agricultural Editor's As­
sociation They represent farm
magarlnes and journals with a
/arm bmed circulation of around ?t)
YTillliiin llic y are here un part of
an unmini lour of rural ureas
The general rnnrcllrtl .ill other
appearances fur the day In devote
Some lime to |M&gt;lishlng Ids gulf
game, a steak dinner with news­
man and a ipilet evenlnii with Ills
family.
NEW YORK i*V- The 10 Scrlpps
Howard newspapers across (ho
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tyhitriiair Foreyeea
DeLand
May n ot Air Base
D ELA N D (/Pi Undersecretary
of the Navy Fiarirla Wbltvhalr
■aid .‘Intuiday liu believes the
services may find
way to
justify re activating the former
0 avy base here.
lie came here on an Inspection
trip anj told a big hometown
crowd that while the services are
operating under a piogram of
"light austerity with funds spent
where needed most," effort was
being made to determine If the
base could be reactivated as n
• marine eorpi or navy Installation.
Secretary Whtlehuir a member
of a DeLand law firm, stepped
from his personal plane at the
ie accompanied by navy and
arina corps aides Into the bias­
ing Florida sun at approximately
11 a.m. The plane bora a painted
undersecretary of navy’s flag,
four stars and an anchor on a
red field.
The undersecretary was greeted
officially by Karl Brown, former
mayor and mtmiher* of the Cham­
ber of Commerce's military a f­
faire committee, who said:
" I do not have a feeling
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Bert Fish Estate
Re&lt;affirimi Pledge
The board of trustees of the
Bert Fish' estate reaffirmed II*
pledge of |600,000 toward the cun■traction of a hospital In Sanford
ftt their meeting In Defend Sat­
urday, Sanford trustee Fred Wiln laid today.
The hoard assured the trustees
om Sanford that It would do
everything In Ite power to get
tomething done on the hospital
, and authorised certain parcel* of
land for sal*. A more definite
statement In regard to the San'ird hoepltal would be forlhcomT following the annual meeting
Jh* board to take plant In Daital on Aug. 1 , Mr. Wilson added.

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X Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
Na matter how far away
Iran home you may g» m your
vacation you can readily catch
np on tho homo town now* by
r ending the Sanford Herald
when you return. You ran ar­
range with your carrier hny, or
through Charlie Morrison. circu­
lation manager, by telephoning
L“ “ &gt;hare your regular banco
i Herald ured for you
yon nr# awny. to ho do­
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Social Security Is
Increased B y House

LcuiliiiK Contesiiints
Agree On Only One
Issue During Clash
On Television Show

H erm an M orris’ s R anch-Cam p
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N iw VOM a i r VOUNOUUl have a pullll. *1 Held day with the tup
brass In the OOP race tor the Pi«sb!*i&gt;i!*l nuinlnalluu (ten Dwight
D. Elsenhower (left) autographs a book fur Mary M m **i*t McAvuy,
9, as William J. Thompson, stale chairman ul rha Hhud* liimut K»puuIlcan delegation, and delegate Mrs Lavun* Ssliaglan. look un 6«u.
Robert A. Tett (above), on hand to giest dvlegaiy* tu in» (to p P itri­
dentt il Convenliun, ha* a btg imlla lot a Utile stii as Ausan Dudie. ).
of Flushing. shakes his hand at Ih* Nalluual l(*i&gt;ul&gt;lnan 1 dub while liar
mother, Mis Jusyph A. Dudga, laiMs parantal support ( lu lu ouitutiult

Henry Simpson
Talks To Rotary
On Convention
LntLicu Nit'ht Sche­
duled At Sanlandu
Wednesday. June 25
Henry Simpson, alternate fur
the Kuiiford Rotary Club, today
ndiimcu-d lucul Rotarians un the
recent Rotary International con­
vention held in Mexico City. Ktl
Blown, official delegate fur the
dub, him not yet returned. Mr.
Simpson was Introduced by Preakdeirt -tlactr Hotlgan.
Following t vote by the club
membere, President Ratlgan en
no.meed that ■ Ladles Night sup
per will be given ul SaiilMllilu
Sin Inga
on the evening
of
Wednesday, June lift, and urged
«vrryone to be present.
pointing out that there were
MOO guests at the convention In
Mexico City, representing M dif
ferrnt nationalities, Mr. Simpson
said It was the finest convention
ha hud ever alien.led, and that
the guests were treated with every
courtesy and hospitality by the
Mexicans.
A wonderful program of en
lertnlnmenl fur the delegates was
III ranged,
Mr.
Simplon
said,
lunging frum musical program
amt hat dances to rodeos, Imrse
races, Jal all games and bull
fights. Each of these was des­
cribed a* a brilliant spectacle uf
color.
Illustration the hospitality uf
the Mesfclans, Mr. Simpson said
that un one evening all 7,400 dele­
gates and alternates to the con­
vention were entertained In the
home of aom* Mexican family.
nLout 20 to the home, and were
(Cuallaueft Prom Pea* Osti
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Shriners M eet
At Miami In 67th
Imperial Council
M IAM I Mf) — This resort city
was taken over hy a gay, merry­
making throng of 00,000 rod-feued
nobles today at tho 71th annual
session of the Shrine's Imperial
Council got under way.
An ifitlmated so.ooo will arrive
today, coming in aboard special
trains at half hour Intervals
They will join an estimated 20,000 who cam* In Sunday, plus
another 10,000 aarly arrival*,
Sunday'* throngs cams aboard
tl special trains loaded with
Shriners and Uwir families, bund
instruments, uniforms, horses and
equipment.
Special plants and interstate
buses also arrived during tho day
and tho SB Florida brought 4M
nobles of Aladdin Tompto, Colum­
bus, 0 „ back from a pro-conven­
tion trip to Havanji.
Registration dosha will bo open
throughout tho day and ncortleri
of the various temples, represent­
ing all parta of tho United States,
Canada and Mexico, will hold an
all day meeting.
There will be threo band con­
certs during tho afternoon In Ml
Baynronl J P a rk bandabeU,
with grand opening of tho cooven
Hon set for I p. m. In tho Orange
Bowl.
An hour of pro-Mgo u t entertain
mont will mocodo tho program

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LmiK Island Knurl Sheriff S a w yer O f
U il-s L it
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Engineers Strike,
150,0(H) Stranded Mmirot* C ounty
Is Exonerated!
NEW YORK '.h An engineer-'
strike ilmt down lire* I mug Island
Hull Hum! In-lay, vlrandmg lari non
euniinnters wlm acurrled fur every
other available t.url uf It uu-.pt.rla
Hun
Traffic wax jam m.-.l bumper to
lunnper on the big parkways lead
ini! Into the city after members uf
the Hrotherhood uf Locnmntivr En
Ulne.-rs find) struck Hie nnlimi'x
biggest commuter rullroad
'llie molnrinen and engineers be
can leaving their Jobs shortly after
.1 a m. A shall time later the rati
road announced tlmt "All Irani
tiervicti' is sui|&gt;eijd*d,pjt|U fdrtfMr

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Two Are Arrehted
On Lottery Chur^eH

Mrs. K. L Lundquist
Died Early Today

Infant Duughter Of
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Cleveland stated today. Firemen W. E- Harford of Daytona
an.T»*jwd the call at 8:10 p.m.
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I. .erice Ilml lie disagreed will) lu ll
u'' Hu- n;sue uf riinfidviice m Hie
luiiil chiefi uf staff; made it .iuai
lie wutild nut, if elected President,
t.nng Ceil Douglas MacArllmr m
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Kxluusivu Buildini*
Program Voted For
Seminole S c h o o l s
llie' Cmiiilv iScbunl Hoard, an
lliertied an exleuiive program uf
luilldilig and linpruveineiit prujeeis, and voted unanimously lu in­
crease the -aturlei uf all teachers
approximately i i i i i i a year, at Its
nieelilig In llie Cuurl House TtilirS
day. ftalnrles of acliool liu* drivers
were raised flfl a month. Pinm of
iii'iiecta wero mibmlltcd by Ellon
J Houghton, arcldlect.
tuning the projects mnildrred
wus thn altering uf the floor of
: *ie Hoilthslde Primary School, and
changing the auditorium floor
from a flat (o an Inclined plane.
iilher irnpi'jvements wilt includ.'
!h&gt;‘ addition of a new cafeteria to
the Westald* Primary fklionl and
namllng of the exterior of the
I.mldiiig, installation of u tubular
flic escape at the Junior llieli
School, extensive repairs to the
naiapet walla al Heinlnolv High
School and waterproofing uf thu
Lake Monroe School,
It was decided that a one room
addition be built at the Lake Mon­
roe colored achool and new aa ni­
tary facilUlee be provided. Plana
were made for a on* room addition
to the Crooma Academy Hume
Economic* Building, and foi drain­
age of the achool grounds. Th*
Hill lum ber Co. bid of 11,151) for
the addition waa accepted.
Hupt. T, W. Lawton was in­
structed to have this work don*
to such an extent aa tha flnancaa
will Justify. Tha greater part of
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0 . K. Goff Naiiiuil
To County Kent Board

Line ituilroa.l fnapector, was re
cently uppointe.l us tlie fifi). men.
her of llie Heininnle (’ounlv Kent
A.lvlaory lloaril, W. tt. Wllllanis,
urea iciii itlrcclor, uunmun’eil tills
inoriitiig.
Ttie appolnliiivut came from
Tight* Woods, national reui dlrec
tor, WaahiiiRton, D. C.
liayuioml M Halt, local tvallur,
la ebairman of tlie board wliicli
Includra Arthur Moore, Lea K
1. estier und Frank Ashdown
Ttila group serves as it board
of director)- of rent atnbilliulio.i
in llie county, said Mr, YY’lllinins
l.undloids and terinuta cun have
lienringa before this board, widen
will determine Hie policies to lie
used according to taw.
"Wu feel (hat Mr. Hoff will
inrike an excellent member of the
ndviaory hoard," Mr. Williams de­
clared. Mr. Goff Is nn active Klwuidan, a member of the ilrolhvrhood of Railway Clubs and a mem­
ber of the First Methodist Church.
LEG IO N M E E T
The Hanford Post No. 63, tho
American Legion, will meet In
regular business session at 8s0l&gt;
o'clock tonight and all members
era reqtontad by Commander J.
D, Cordell to too present.

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Him a few initudri later Hying I"" In i ll,i nt L lu i k (lin k *
in a westerly dirccllun
I hi* Id a : t i u m Li -ftIj&gt;4m11 h t il *
A l l M. U l t l l Y
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Sweden delivered u second n- Hill* i|LI .4i r
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HUl".t In Hie Russians Hod they
Imlt blither espionage activity by
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and i i c u r l i y 4i l l . u t
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i f i ' I u re a s
AL* I n l lln in
M u i . t . *1*I i l III. to n ." ' o f l i r r sou
H ill wlilcli opened In re Imiav &gt;■&lt; 4 11ip i! b d tin - i c*-ft*I . tn l ‘ u ,m
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even Swedes charged willi elling
H .Ml 14*11*1' it Hu l 1'!) r
I at 11 I
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out this uwtiim’s entire vital mu Hi
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lo lia n F r i t u d K iih o in , 33, I 'n n i
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m iiu i't
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and
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: I.e &gt;va', a n te m l..’ . o f I I " . F i r s t
• e v e n m a n s p y r in g , p le a d e d c o il
i . .|'ii i r Imi,*|, i&gt;: • .i,i,ii d
ly as th e t r i a l "p o rte d H e la c e s a
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l i l e s e n te n c e
III , 1* . 11 liy tb e Im I. .m l " I I a k a
llie stale disclosed exb.lelice id
I V I,I.\IIA :.S K E Its
I ive N.
M a il
im e g r r in d d it u c h t in , M rs J .
llie spy ring lust Kehcuuiy I be g u l l "
le i" w h o ! then
l l i i . i, y&lt; ,i
aiiiiminccmeiit caused fear and o l d ' " . I I m l i l l l l l V ' l i i l i In llie t in I' i l i i n u i i o f L iv e t l a k , tw o g r e a l
anxiety in Sweden Secret' nl the vci'ilv of Ih ind a In,lav igii.ii.-il , i am I- m is , J a m e s I ’ , lie n s ,m J r .
vail underground linden fortress, estaldi-l.meiil .d L.ioi'.", f.u ll.em s i" ! D a v id lin y lle iis o u , .Is o »«*vI I sstillniiFil On l**t(tF T n « l
at ttie ilale iippoll. d Negro I" ll - 11«I n ie c e a n d lie p tie w s
t o n e iiil
- e i v ic e s w i l l lie c i n tiillon
II I. Hill Dsylolm llesel. Negro iiic le d h&gt; R e v IV I ' ji. o n k s J r .
a Hoi lie v I." the live a he, l llie in .I Rev l . u c m i iM 'o tt a t l l i i s s . i n
l i . i i e i a l Home at I 'n i p in r u m o r S u n ie m e &lt; " " I t to e u le i a lm . il
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T A l.m iA i'iS K K vl*
MmirotCounty Hlicrlff ilerllu A Sawyer
tmlny was given 11 clean Inti of
health lit entorceiiieiil id gambling
laws ul a In let In-urinii befur.Unv Fuller Warren here
Aklivaivij u^elfishbaiyyor
aKttm tirarthif fb ifclenuim win Hi
Ail available busies were pressed er llu&gt; slienfl had neglected Ills
into service All ware crowded In duly In eiiioiLe Hie gamhliiiu laws
the doors
One commuter dt IVarit ll &gt;alii i| the ht aiillg aller
scribed p.Ufengers as "hangiue, an .11 lull- appealed ii , Hie Miami
Herald Ulidi-i Hie I.&gt; line of 11
timu the rullers "
Many coiuiiiulers, taking a IihiI pol ler Ste' e 11 uin bull iiaiiiinii ■
at tlie
Hie crowded liigliweys,
highways. simply
"* l"’1
••■*** *»•'.
liu lied uioulid ami went liiime willi
gumblHnj wa ullei'i .l
mil trying in gel lu Ihelr jnlis m
u,lt'",v
New York City
.
Irumlmll did mil appear at it..
The road carries a Iwu
way I beating 1 , 1 LHniii fj'ecial in
total id about 300,000 daily riders
b.rthe governor's
til
the vast majority of coniinu !
!*'*,
,h*
tors who live on Long Island and •[°rl,'r *ml I rnmhull had reidie.i
work m New York.
" M“
u"’ l," llr &gt;' "• »"•
The New York City Hoard ol
to discussH.u sour..
Transportation had every available ol ‘
,
piece nf eiiuipincnl "standing by" .
&lt;*•*Uln.t lie spent Hire.
xl key points in guvens to tuck :
h l''
‘,ril''r
Up passengers who reached oullv j
itoveihui and hail btutn imal.l.
Hut areas l»y bus and auto
" ,l.l t'"V,'r -"‘T dambljUig He aai.i
Although the strtka had been.
y ‘
" ' . “A"
rumored for the last few weeks
«-« J»‘l
b.
II caught many cominulers by sur 1V . . . ." g a"m b‘ lm .; ta b le s
nrl'f*
ntuniii frrtm
'***'
prise If
it Menu
from the uimlina
uppiloa
He lull'd Wylk’f., lltc IHl Club
linn or the National Railroad
Ilic
Trap lex, lluppv Kauri Hui
Agree men! of last May 23 to the
Weaver,, Mardi Hra:., Impcriul
1-nng Island
A union official laid about Mo and Haven’s leu Hn-nn on Stock
engineers and motornicn were In D I a iii I un places lie had checked
lie (.aid lie visited these place-,
volvcd lie said the strike action
was based on "a disagreement ov repeatedly and "complained bit
abiiul nut beim: iil.le to gum
er operating rules, sanlortty ami trrly"
«i ..uiluur.l on I’i. h* T n..l
disHnctloiis between freight and
passenger duly."
In Washington, a spokesman for
the Brotherhood of Locomutive En
gincers said (hat (ha Long Island
was one or 01 railroads no! Includ
,\ bund uf |3, 1)1)1) lias liven pml
wl In the settlement reached last
c l for Murence M. Dual In, uriesl
May
,
At the iirotherhood'l headnuar vil .Mill... dll V mi g vhu&gt;ue •&gt;! sell
ters in Cleveland, Grand Chief En ill* G'llli* llekels, Chief Huy (1
glneer James P. fihlalda confirmed Williams said today. Iluil iiui alio
been nut ut tli.UUO fur William
lO aiiaum l Uw K l,« n i . i
Dustin, tier liuihuinl, un u cliarge
of Hie possession &lt;&gt;f Cube liekuts
The arrest of Airs fluslin look
place during i
talil
flaturdav
moinlng on Hill H um In’s Trading
Mr*. Edwin L. Lundquist died In Post on Hanford Avenue, An en­
the Florida ftanltarium in Orlando velope of 1U tickets were fumi I
at 8:15 a.m. today following a concetled under a pile of ladles’
brief illness. Her home was at iflti underwear on a counter of th-J
South French Avenue In Hanford. Trading Poll, a general store,
A hunk ii f Cuba tickets and
Born In flundsvall, Sweden. Mr*.
Lundquist had resided In Enter­ 147.45 found in a cash register at
prise and HanJord sine# 1044. She the sture were also seUed of Chlei
Police
Officers
Joe
was a member of th* Rebckali Williams,
Lodge Nu. 43 of Hanford j and waa Hickson and H. II. Huencw and De
social chairmen for tho Woman'a puty .Sheriff Buford tlruwn. A
Mls«ionar« Union of the First warrant against the Bill Dustin
Baptist Church of which ahe was Trading Post had been Issued pre­
vious to the raid hy County Judge
a member.
Hupfivln* era th * huaband; one Douglas Htenstrom, Tho sale of
daughter, Mrs, Gunard Larson of th* ticket* iiad been conducted hy
Minneapolis, Mlnn.j
two
son*, mean* of maiked currency, Chief
Carl Schonb*nr of Chicago, III. William* said.
and Eric Hchonberg of LaBorie,
Ind-; five grandchildren. Ross U r aon of Mlnneapolia; Carl, Alan
John and Lim it Lvt Schonbtrjf,
Chicago; and Handra Loo Bchonberjr of LaPorte, Ind.
Horvlce* will be held at 8:81)
Funeral services will be con- t.m. tomorrow at th* gravosnle
ducted at the Flret. Baptist Church n Evergreen Cemetery for Carol
at 10:80 a.m. Wednesday
with Cecelia Kelley, infant daughter of
Rev. W. P. Brooks Jr. officiating Mr. and Mre. W. T. Kelley of
and burial will ba In Evergreen U988 South Sanford Avenue, who
Cemetery.
died in Halifax Hospital lu Day­
tona Beach last nlgnt. The Rev.
W. P. Brooke Jr. will officiate.
FIRE DAMAGE
A alight amount of damage waa
Tha seven day old child was
caused yesterday afternoon
by born June 8 in the Halifax Hotfire .caused by a gas stove in th*
tab She la survived by two broers, Donald and Wayna Eellev!
m of lE. If . Carrol. 1601
ih Avanue, F ir t Chlaf M. N. her grandparents, Mr, and
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Taft’s Views
Vary Widely

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Supreme - norl in Pi .u
Ite iioi- leit llie emu I leeiiid cm
Hulls no ineullull ol e-.labll limeul
Iasi year of school!, of law. plmr
macy, giaduute ugrlcullure amt
social work at Florida A and M
College for Negroes here
tie maintained the ipiestliiii ol
whether Ibe new Flurida A and M
schools suHnfy the federal convli
lutinnsl rc-iulrement of e-iual np
urirtimilles fur all races is not at
issue in tlie ease, and argued that
any form of professional -choul
segregation ut the universities
based on race la uiiconslilulltiual
Hill risked lire cuurl tn give him
uny kind of nrtler, even adverse
ruling, that will let him appeal lo
the Supremo Court uf lire l )tided
States
J Frank lleints, usalfdant Flori
da attorney general, mild be bad
no objection tu entry uf a (Inal
order In the case He contended
It could onlv he dismissal of the
Negroes’ Hulls.
He said the five Negroes never
eoruitleled their applications for
admission to the university lu
compllanco with normal regula­
tions and a plan tor Negro edu­
cation approved by tho Supremo
Court.

i 11 \ HFt'KI VI DSN
ilic t Mly's i eervat"iiial ptogrant
Im l. vll ageiH I'miiiiieno'il l.i.jte
;.i Seminole Mrgti Hcli.nd, i&lt; was
' "iiduiiceil today try Playground
lure lnr Tlminits Stnugvi
llie
■ilii'dul.' activities fm this group
include handicrafts, archery, swim
tiling, radio programs mid cook
""Is .

the first girls’ softball game
will lie slaved tomorrow night at
ibe
Lakefroiit
Diamond,
This
evelng tli« nu'ii'ii softball card
calls tor a twill t.iII pitting Hob1,on' Sporting Goods against Wil*uii Mulcr Fufftlture Store iii th*
initial lilt
while Hunt-Mercury
will play the Navy in the nightcan.

Movie Time Table
itir a
"Pat und Mike"
1:ll) - 8 ;111 6:11* - 7:1(1 - 0:10
MOY’IK L A N lt
"A Girl in Every Port"
P R A IR IE LA K E
"5 Flngari ’*
7:46 - 10:30
"The Lady Takas A Sailor"
0:30 only
.
k . . — i - i i ’JH J -T ii.—ifti

�*- V

THE SANFORD HERALD
Mon. June IB, 1952

Pal* 3

Puritan And Grafter

RESTO, CHANGO

Chiln nuiHt lie very like some jrnrta of tho United States.
The Sanford Herald
They have many excellent lawn, but enforcement leaves
• la rla r mmiothinir to tie deni red. This is the report of Mina Felina
■ a* num tmr. C k rU ia ta a a aia
a Jttn
VahlUfcae »■e a• •t al ar eral tr iaa tmit» *•«
... • -----------------------------ttonztili-z, u section chief in Chile's National Depnrtmcnt of
la w ta a CM I bI bibb a a e N*w Vaara
Labor, who in umlergoInK six months training on American
I t l H a a a a lla A a a a a a
labor
laws.
K aiaraU aa *» r« a4 rta a a m a n * .
O alak ar IT, la in , a t lh a I'a a l m t l r f
It is perhaps a typical American failing to insist that
a f M b fa re . I'la r U a . ubiU i- tb * A rt
mi desirable practices should bo forbidden by law, even when
a t C a a a ta ta ul M arrk a lU tl,
etifurceitieni. is Klmest
^.hu failure of prohiliitlnn
H O IM V Ii I ItKA.V
in our large tilies allowed tile drawbacks of tills idea, and
tuiHiiok iiKAtr
CMC!
many think it almost equally impracficalde
to forbid gamb&gt;
N m.1 i. bbb N a a a a a t
ling,
whatever
may
I
k
*
done
about
ltd
commercialization.
ai nat it t iT in v iia t r m
•»» f 'a tr l a r
.......... ..... a
Josiah Flynt, a writer on social affairs half a century
Oaa M o u lt
i .iki
Tkt#» Maatka
.......... .
l m ago, alluded to Ibis persistent attempt to forbid evils and lot
»•* tlaalka
...........
a.tm it go at that, when lie spoke of “the alliance liclween the
o a a V»a»
ism
I'urltan and the grafter." The Puritan wishes to have the
All a k l l a a r r
a n flra a, r a r d . at
lh a a h * , ra a iila tla a a a a d a n ilr r a «i law hooka take a moral stand; he did not always take the
a a U M a la m ra l fa r tk» a n ra a a a nl trouble to see that the laws were enforced. The.grafter, on
ta la la a la a d a . m il ha e k a t a r d lai
(tie other hand, did not care what the law said, so long aH he
a t r a a a la r a d ta M la la a ra la a .
"o M o n k llr lt»
ta . was allowed to break it and make money out of the violation.
V ataanapaa
n*»i*B* a t a l l . »• This unspoken alliance Itetween two radically different «•]*•L
* .*
*?»•?«■•,
N aa iaa
a a.!t? I..tr a a e at.
L aala, Ila ttn ll. nienltt may lie onp of the chief ratines of civic corruption
today.
WaralA ta a ta a a tk a r a t Ika
r
"
!
;
"Me*
*«ima&lt;i
B'._*B.I &gt; .1y | . lh a n«a t» r ra p ak it.

S T

D o c t o r , i 'm

M OCO TO O
B E A v W ',!

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

M tta a a t a ll tk a la r a l a aata p t ln l ..'
t a Ibla k a atap a p a r. aa w all aa al&gt;
A f a a m A lapatakaa

More Russian Trouble

MONDAY JUNE IB. 1952

The Kunsinnn are dlsnntlnflpd with H ip stats of affairs
in tho Ukraine, the Immensely fertile province along the
Hlack Sea. Local Communist lenders have severely criticised
the parly Central Committee, and dismissed two officials.
Though the cnnipliiintH range from llm backward plant­
ing of spiiug beets to faulty propaganda, Ihese may conceal
the real eattsu for alarm, the persistence of Ukrainian nn
lloiinlistn. Though related to the Ilussinns, tin* Ukrainians
are not Kusslan. anil their language, though similar, is not
Item
he same. They have dreamed of independence,
and for a
inn* after
a
time
World War I enjoyed considerable freedom of
action.
The Ukrainians are many nf them descendants of the
Cossacks, who in the 17th century revolted from Poland and
after several years of war offered their allegiance io Mos­
cow. Their national hero, Hogdau Khmelnitsky, who led the
revolt against the Poles, was the chief figure of nn opera,
produced In 1951 anil immediately suppressed by the ItusslmiM. If his memory was still alive only last year, it may
still inspire the Ukrainians with thoughts of whnt might Ire
if I hey were free.

TODAY'H IIMII.K VKRHR
There are mill many who ilr
not understand lhal find U « irn

"•r

father ami

wishes ua unit

lo o i. they cried nlnmj, mid cn‘i
UiemHlvre after
their
manner
Willi knlvra nml lam-eta. till tin
Itlimil gushed mil upon them
l

fi 18?*?!?#

There it the nun who j» n |i,t
more Intelligent thin he appears
to he, there ii the man who up
pp«ri to he n lot mere mli'llicen’
tn*n lir it. anti tlirn liir r r jf (hr
m«n wlm it intelligent, period.
" I always trade my ear in after
two y e a n ', mid a friend nf nun
the other day. "They are tin good
after that." I low wrniiu ran «
fellow lie? Do yon know ilml lime
are today 17 million aiilornoliilr’
being operated in the United Stair*
that are at tra il nine yran old
and that nn die aver,me they have
hern driven 71,020 mile* Someone
mint be getting a lot r. f good on'
of them alter two yean.
( ongratnlation* lit llermnn Mor­
in noon hi* rein lion a* "I'n llirr of
llie Year". Mr. M orrii it nolhiiiK if
he it noli a father. Ho nol only ha
two line lioyt of hi* own, lint lie
lalheri abunl ri00 other young
people at Seminole High Sr turn
■very year, and aa if that were not
enough-*doea nothing wear lha*
man out?—he rnndiirlt a Itnyt'
camp every lummei. II being with
young people will keep a man
yoiaig. ami _vn rn is in ly lieticvr 'ji
helna,''M
“ r- Mnnia lhuald'livc In he
a hundrrd.
Mere nifnrnmtimi nn the ws)
Harry fiuman'* rniml wnrka .it .i
prna confirm er la ritvrslrd by In*
rfkcliruu In (lip np|Miinluirul nf
MacAilhur to krynotr tlir G.O.PCnnvrntinn. Armv rcguUlinui for­
bid n man with MscArtlmr'i o ffi­
cial Army alalui Irntn tngnging in
political activity. Tire Army liar
aaid that it ia tmuidcring nn actinn
in. connection with the prnippctive
MacAilhur i(irrcli. On all do
Harry aaya: I ) keynoting a poli­
tical convention it political Activity,
2) hut the mailer ia up to the Ar­
my and he will uni interfere in
thair handling id it, 1) aim) hr
approvea the Arm y'i handling nf
lha matter thui far or he would
have done something About it. Pollow lhal, if you can.

V c H tijrc R

Of

&lt; 3 0 0 0 N IG H T *.

Sheriff Cleared

TVwto'1'

II s»U «»*S I'm ,,, r * ! * O bb I

Ht IVtershor&lt;T, floRAllml Ita tllff
of Hanford, Mary .Inue HIAIonr of
Rustls.
Other Hanford girls attending
llm ram-li nre Harriet Redding,
Naney Roundtree, Jean Southward.
Rone HmiMiwanl, Martha Kfemper.
Dottle Williams, ami KllveSelh
Wf
Woodruff. Mimnle flllseheth Slewart of „ fit. reteraburg
al
, ... ----- Alio
la
among the ramprra.
The ranch's meals am nersonallv tilnnued and supervised by Mrs.
Morris, who was born and raised
on n entile ranch In ArHuna. Mr.
Morris was horn nl Dennison, T e i-

.

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as, and grew mi In a rattln-ralil

■pi

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......

who la to have charge of the
waterfront ami all atpratlr sports
at the camp, has Jn-l returned
from Rrevard, N. C., where ha at­
tended the National American Rail
Cross Aquatic school. Robert rereived Instruction at this school
from the best American Instruct­
ors In boating and waterfront aetlvIUea, Ernie, the Morris's other
hoy, will b« In rhant* of the

ranrh’i horses and all Hdlng and
hiking activities,

Assisting Ihe Morris's will be
Brba Rlshcn, Milan Driggers, K i t -

&lt;&lt; Miil lH uai l

ua" ________
gam blitii.
trt subdue

, Iwtd built

Cab* ObbI

The fire was gradually dying
late In the day.
Hy M il.0 PARNKTI

SKoUl,, Korea 'AS—Infantrymen
of the U. S (5th Division today
smiifthrd nn artillery - anpporlcd
Chinese attack nn a hill formation
on Iho Western Krunl. The live
day old battle baa coat (he Keds
more than l.nou casualties
The
roinforced
Americans
knocked hack about ISO Chtneae
In a bitter seven - hnur scrap.
The Reds' objective was (lie bot­
tom part of ■ T-shaped hill was'
of Chorwnn. U S troops hold thro*
knobs of the hill.
Righting elm ronilmied at *3
stepped-up pace at other friction
______
upota on llie .155 mile
“ front.
*
“Thera
*_
were brisk clashes .Sunday near
I’ snrminlom. Korangpo and Yonchon In the west: around Kurnhwa,
Kimsnng and the Pukhan Hlver
in thu center, and near the Punch
Howl In ihe east

if Korea today told the It. S. gov
rrnment why It banned Voire of
America broadcasts over the III
station South Korean government
radio network
The reasons were scl forth In
a nolo given It S Ambassador
Inhn J, Muceln by Ihe Ministry of
Korcliui Affairs fnr forwarding to
Washington The mile was not
made publle here
Korean government sources said
Ihe note was "frie n d ly" and re
ferred to the turn as "tem porary."
A -'pokesmAn previously said last
week's ban was necessary because
the broadcasts carried U. ft. edi­
torial comment critical of Presi­
dent .Hyngman llhee and the South
Korean government.

KxtcnHivc Building

K

l ( ,« l l i s * e

I 'l M

l* aa» O b b I

U. N. ifand that no prlaongr
Sitoaforcibly
ra p g m M Only 70,100

Bill Read, Boston BrevM' roohU
second baseman, hit a. double Ms

aa***

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Tuaaday,

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-

1941
Plymouth Sedan
$ 2 7 9 .0 0

1948
Plymouth 4 Or.
Sedan
$ H O O .o o

1949
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan
$ 1 2 7 0 *0 0

1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan
$ 1 3 4 0 *0 0

greeting a dlgnatary, but I feel
like I am greeting homefnlks with
a feeling nkln to relationship.
We appreciate the servlre that
you, Francis, hava gtven our
$ 1 4 6 0 -0 0
country In your official rapacity,
end to Detond and Volusia Coun­
ty. I t Is not 'M r. Secretary' to­
day, hut 'Hello, Francis. Welcome
home!"
Whttchalr thanked the official!
In the name of all In hia party,
$ 8 9 0 -“ “
assuring the crowd lh a l "tno in­
specting party la here In a sincere
e ffo rt to determine If It Is pos­
sible to reactivate the hase.'
Continuing, he said. " I t la only
fa ir to realise that m ilita ry estab­
lishments operate under a aevera
austerity program today and
$ 7 0 0 *o o
funds must he spent where
needed most."
lie said he feels that the poopli)
I.aat year
Phllailulphlu
no I
o f DeLand have shown a dealru Houston
put new
m ulti-milllmi
to have the hase activated. "Per­ dollar piers
into service.
sonally and unofficially," he said,
" I confidently feel that If the
P R A IR IR L A K E
people want It, the service w ill
find a way to reactivate tho
base."
In W hltrhalr's official party
were Rrsr Adm. Robert E. flllck,
Haw
IJHN; MaJ. Den. W. D. Hrlce,
Bbewlag
DSMC; Rear Adm. J. F. Jelley
Jr., IJHN; Brig. Can. A. D. Colley,
"5 Fingers'*
commandant, -id
Marina A ir
and
w in g i Coj. T. O. Ennis, com­
"The l.idy Take* a Hallor"
mandant, Miami Marine Corps A ir
210 MAO NOLI A AVE.
Jane Wyman
Rtatlom Capt. Holdorman, IJHN;
C a p t.
James McConnauphhay
I'hnnr 1034
Sanford
Dennle Morgan
(rg ). URN; I.t. Col. R. 8. John­
son. U8MC. and Capt. John Chit­
tenden. URN, commandant, Ran
font, NAR, who flew In early
Echohi Supreme Quill Top Inneroprlng
yesterday morning w llh an o ffi­
cial party from tha base.
Mntlrem For Comfort, Quality, Durability nnd
Other membera of tha Cham
Economy. Ruilonlem, Tuft Iran, No Sag
N r of Commarea m ilita ry affairs
Border. Finest Material lined. Guaranteed 10
committee on hand to great tha
Yearn. Choice Of Ticking
Now O n ly ......
10
Washington party, Nsldea Brown,
wars W. M. Acraa, John T. Can­
Rot Spring H
non, chamNr president, David
To Match. Same Fine
Gibbs, Gerald Frierson, W. D. LeQuality. Complate W llh Hollywood Lege.
Vellle, city manager. Dr. C. ENow Only
Guaranteed 10 Yearn.
00
Trlbble, former mayor, and JPhil We hie. Mayor B. B. Holden
waa unabla to attend tha oaramony because of lltneaa.
Moat city and county officials

1949
Dodge Sedan

1948
Ford 2 l)r. Sedan

1946
Oldrimobile 2 Dr.
Sedan
1946
Packard Sedan
Deluxe Clipper
Special $690-““

NICHOLSON

BUCK CO

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♦ i Ci ( I | $4 f

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Hanford, ria rld a

Pfceeq t i l l

DICKSON ft IVES IS

firs t time at N t In tha Nation*!
League this aaaion.
The National Ptofaaalonal Oolfera* Aaaoclatlon champtonshlp w ill
N held June 18-34 n l Big Bprlng
Club lit toulav

Seek Solitude

W ,

JUMPS TRACKS
lURO. In

Whitehalr

,&lt;C«nilNM*fl Ki i » i P i | f Oaet
the work w ill he done hy M".
Houghton -and R. ft. Howard, anpervisor of nmlnlenance.
Tin- t&gt;bl iif Ifl.tS of the Hhermno
f'oncrete I’lpo Co,, for lumber for
the lake Monroe School project
was accepted. I'tiul Nix, ftetond,
tl. S Klghth Army staff officers snhndtti-il An acceptable hid of
have offered nn explanation
of the tn.on per ninchine for maintenance
pli
o f fctmol Hitiling machines and
stepped
typewriters.
of the v
The request of Mrs. Charles
American Habfe Jet pilots report
ed three (.'ommunist jets destroyed Meriwether, supervisor of eiluea
and one damaged In two fights tlon, for n year leave of abeence,
Sunday south of the Manchurian was granted. Juanita (lllmore,
home econondrs teacher at Grooms
tinnier
Second 1,1. Jamaa Luw, Sanaa Academy, was granted a leave of
11to, C a lif. only six months nut of ahsenre.
pilot ichool, shot down ona and he
Three resignations of teachers
carne America's 17th let ace with were accepted, Including Mias Ann
a total of five MID kills, lie has French and Mtss Margaret Fraser
heen In Korea only six works
of the Haul liable Primary Hchnol
In Snuaallto, James' fathei, Paul and Mrs. Kara Higginbotham of
V. tow , wasn't Ion iiirprlsed. He the ficnevn Bchnol,
taught Jim to fire a HB gun at
Th" following recreation direct­
3 and laid ha "has a terrific
natural eye." Ile’a a great hunter. ors were appointed for one month
A division ntflcer said Sunday recreation nrogramii Mrs. June
the ttoth and I7t9h Regiments had Winn and Howard Dordte In San­
killed or wounded mnre than 1,000 ford; James 0. Pavne, tongwood
Chinese In the bloody five • day and Paul Mlkler, Oviedo.
Recreation directors for the
fight for T h ill.
N * rto uchonli nr* G. B. FritikllPg
MUNSAN, Korea (At—The senior Thelma Knight, Julia M erritt, and
Nations trure negotiator to Thelma Rhepparrl. Ranford) am)
larged the Communists with M llle Robinson Hall, Oviedo.
following applications to
responsibility for Red prisoner The
of
ware cm hand to great tha
war dots nnd for continuing "a teach at the Primary School ware
bloody end
and profitless w ar."
apprnvrd by the truptaaai Mar­ naval party, and Ool. Lemaal
Den.
illiam . K.
. .. W
William
K Harrison garet toucka, Jane Rharn, Martha Haalup, Htataon law school, ra■reused the Red delegates at . • Rowland and Ellrabeth Carver presented tha unlvarally.
fruitless a mInula session of dt- Thompson. Marguerite (Iraham
our captured persona^ was reappointed as apeeeh corraeractlng "yoi
at Kale Island to endanger ___ tlonlst for the coming year.
liven to further your nefarious
Also recommended by tha trtii*
schemes."
tees, said Mr, Lawton, wax tha
Hundreds of capturad Hade have appointment
of school hue drlvara,
bean killed or wounded on Ko)e
Clarke, Janitors and lunch room
In Communtit lad riot*.
THe key laaua blocking a truce managers.

100,000 capturad Rada Hava «
caret Morrison and Allrlam Moye.
They w ill serve ns foramen, keep­ pressed wlUbgneaa to rolurn to
ing order In the hunkhnuaaa. Rad ruleHarrison raid rafuaal of lha Rada
'Having had several years of G irl
Remit leader experience amt bean 10 heCC’ fb|
l S l « l 'WeS *ncu&gt;n'
outstanding In Samlnnlq High
raalila
Ural you era
Hchnol artlvltles.
am an hoporabta arThe ranch la a member nf the
American Camping Association,
the National Rtflery
fiery Aaaoclatlon,
and the AttterWar
in Archery 'A mo for boye w ill be­
elation. A ram b'L.
lh a ranch on July I. where
gin at fbw
n group of hoy* from Falatka
Jtkm- have (o'sf finished a very anjdyred by
able flra day vlalt Nnonsorad
Eiquirtaldo, tha P alfthif Linns Club.
d» hia best

Ha aald that the weak and tha
lamt Herald reporter made
i could have bean

r-'ri.m

M ii'li look place In a «nrllnn tor
aalvagetl ammunition, not uaeable
at the front

F t

transport lit wartime. This RhartffSawyar, —
reasonable, wa guest, hut Ing bv his attorney,
Enrl
idga Enrique*
ha tolla tu tha&lt; $18 million ol City Judge
had‘ "trtbd to
went as a raid he hi

ireatlaeea from Page ObbI
a bastion against any Soviet In­
vasion across Finland, wore In­
volved.
, ,
Enbom was accused of leading
Ihe ring and using the six others,
Including his brother, to collect
m ilitary and Industrial information
for the Soviet embassy officials
In return for cash.
Baltic fishermen have reported
that hundreds of Russlrn Jets, sub
marines and surface warships havr
been operating In the Eastern Hal11c, between Dansig and Finland,
apparently In vast combined ex­
ercises.
The air force announcement
gave this account;
The Catalina'* pilot reported at
4:10 a. m, (in ;to n. m Sunday.
EST) that he was being ntturked
and would try to return to his
base He said he thrn was about
50 m llr* northwest of the Russian
held island nf Hllu (Dagnt.
(That report Indicated the plane
waa about 80 miles west of the
coast of prewar Eslhonla, now paart
of the Soviet Union, and about
110 miles east of the Swedish
coast.)
Another Swedish aircraft ra
ported seeing the Catalina at 4:18
a. m. flying low In a westerly
direction The report gave a po
sltion Indicating the plana then
was about .10 miles west of the
tdnl at which Ihe pilot had said
e was attacked
Two years ago a tl. S. Air Force
Privateer alrernlt disappeared In
the same Rattle area. The Rus
■tana later adm lllrd their fighters
downed It.
Capt Sven Costs Toorngreti,
crew chief of the Swedish Cala
line, aald In a telephoned report
from the Swedish consulate at
Hangoe that Ihe Riiislans made a
nine-minute attack on hia craft.
"We were attacked hy two MICK
but only one nf them shot at us,“
Toerngran aald. "O ur radio ap
aratua waa
was bit
paratua
nn by Ihe Russian
hulleta and damaged after Ihe sec
and series nf shots from the firing
nf Ihe flusslan M1D-I5. Our left
wing motor was also hit and dam­
aged.
"The Russians continued lo fire
al us while our plane was losing
altitude. After nine minutes, when
we had only some 10 meters lell
tn Ihe water's surface, we sighted
n freighter and llcw toward It."
A few seconds later Ihe Catalina
plunged Inin Ihe water.
"We abandoned Ihe crafl quick
lv, awlmmlng to a rubber life ra ft."
the captain said
"The ship,
Ihe Muenslerlaml from Germany,
picked us up after five minutes
"Two of my comrades in llie
plane, Pllnl Axel Arhin nml Navi
gator Rerlll Knghcrg. were In
urad. hut I do not know If they
were hit by bullets nr If they were
.............................
Inst Ih
hurt al the crash agaln.il
Ihe wn
ter's aurfacc."
Capt. Toernsrcn Insisted his Cat
nlina was "very far off the coastal
w aters" He added that It was
Impnislhlo for him tn say whether
the Soviet attack hnd been planned
nr occurred nn Iho spur of the
moment

SANIBEL ISLAND, Via. Uil—B i­
ologists plan lo release more than
l.soo.ooo mosqultoi here today.
I l ' i part of an experiment In
igc and
______
_____
study the range
habit*
of tb*
acdcs tacnlornynchus, the notori­
ous biter from (nc coastal marshe*.
according to Dr. Maurice Provost.
They've been made radio active
by a soluble uranium by-produ#
'U wind
win
/•nd biologists hope they'U
ul: -79”
' ■ om
40 miles south, through Alva, 41
miles cast, lo Punta Cords, 40
miles north.

E

Korean War

Morrlw Gump

Sanford Torum

Kdltnr of the Hanford Herald,
Hanford, Kin.
Ilrn r Hlri
We note wllh pleasure that
contract has been let for the Na­
tiv ity Keene. Home time ago the
Hemfnoln County Ministerial As.
iiorlatlon unanimminly endorsed
the Idea as helng most worth
while end we are taking this opporturdty to commend H tu the
Mayba the lellow wlm look* a* entire
community.
you with tli a* mr«u look it tint
About nun half of the tnoriey
naturally that wgy, maybe he bad rirrfAsary Is In liand, we under
a bad night nr maybe ha ia aulfer Mmol, lo If Individuals or groups
Ing dr
from momentary depreatlon, w ill make some contributionna the
money nnroaaary can easily and
but whatever it it don't get the iiulckiy be raised.
idea ha dnam't like you, for the
Hlnrerely,
W. P. Hrooks, President
cbancea ate that hia face doea nut
Hernlnnle County
trvaal the true feeling in hia heart.
Mlnlnlerlel Association.
Moat ol in at one time or atmlhet
hav$ harbored and tape tided upon
tome landed alight due to a grim
u p rc itiq n of one of our friencli,
(t'BMttaasa visas e * n on«i
whan all the lime w* were being hie He aald he hadn’t even bean
irvarly sensitive and ihotifht
able to buy a ImllU ticket.
Elliott raid he h id talked with
d»lerled a m im ing that w,
Navy officials, Including Lt.Cmdr.
IN * .
B. II. B e rn , legal ■ » • $L
V a n i aand
i o r was
w w a told
t x a s s the Navy
. Tb* construction fiaurrs on the naval bran,
had ''nothing
f."
ithlng to complain o
of."
«iw oc*an|c liner "The U id w
Altorne)
etr Qeneral Richard Ervin
Sm I m " are Interesting, In lustily asked Ell
SlfloH if ha had obtained
sda al I ....R
all" that
...... would
....____InIng the M 2 million which Ihe 'tu yf laflo.,...
America^ taxpayer contributed to dtente there has been an Increase
In gambling.
(alibiing the $70 million ship, an "T hat would Ire an assumption,
official of the U. 9, Lines, which I could not aiihatantlata It." Elliott
ia to own shd operate it, pointed 'said.
"There was a dosed room at the
t that $27 million of the governIM Club I suspected waa ■ gam­
nt money want to pay for fan- bling room. I want ‘ ‘
jf the Un«i wWdbopuld have several time* and .....
found
anmlnatad. ware It not in- the door open. Thera w i
to requisition'the boat as bllng paraphernalia

U J O O L p tD *
L lK E T m i'B U /.

W

U m p ir e

India Is sn big mid has mi many problems from nxcrsn
population ilial situ hardly Mccrns to need HHiur rnort* ter­
ritory or more people. Y«*t Hht* Is not satisfied. Then, arc still
French mill Portuguese possessions left in India, and the
Hindus will mil ho content until these are taken over.
The existence of a French India mul a Portuguese India
Is unknown to many. They are In fact quite tiny, the Por­
tuguese possessions of (ion. Human and Hitt on liidia's west
coast comprising only I.5JI7 square miles. French India on
Hie east coast Is ovon smaller. Thu area of Pondlehorv.
Karl kit I, Chritulurnagor, Maho and Yanaon l« only 10(1 sqttnrc
fnik'H. \ i»t Mmall an they are, India wnuhl like lo annex them,
and threatens to put on economic pressure to force them to
join.
Unlit Portuguese and French India are scnnly remains
of pits! greatness. In early modern times, shortly'after the
Portugese V ohiic nil (intuit rounded tho Cape of Hood Hope
and Hailed all tho way from Porlugal to India, his country
built up a greftf commorcfnl empire In India mul came hoar
having a groat laud dominion as well. Portugal did not, how­
ever, have enough population to maintain great ovorsens
colony in India, mul gradually lost all hut these Tow remain­
ing fragments.
Tito same Is true of Franco, except that she had more
resources with which to hold India and might well have
done so Instead nf Kngland, Incompetent kings like Louis
XV, who failed to support their sulHirilltmtes in tho Fast
may be lilmucd for India's not being French.
Portugal and Franco value their small Indian posses­
sions, anil will he lonth to lose them.

MOSQUITOES OUT

Swedish Plane

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T H E SANFORD IIK R A LD
Mon I iimi 1*1, l rF»2
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I in m r, Mi#.
Hh i Iuv, Mt^ U \\
Mr* I iti'V f*onT h f P n * t M iit r n if * * i In i
Onli*! H. F I
Mis* Alyce Elinor Alexander,
Nt» H
liiT.
I* W t ri'iislittw. M i - K G
uf t h? Kimti'i it St m i , * Iu*j lift&gt;» Nt*
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daughter uf Mr. and Mis. Harold
.It . Mis I'trti I r&gt; i «*.
2,
Ilf- lo s t r*| *I i &lt;I tr im v U l i t f l l. K l l p i t t i h k
Raymond Alexander of Oitando,
thh fill in uf u ;m'i&gt;,s at tin hi nn1 Mrs t ! Me a i*mu. M m I
became the bride of Charles W ill­
J It l.ut fi UHii-r
uf M r. mid Mix. .1 u Pout4**!! Bill*. Mit*. i
1' 1 e'x *1.ovi t luul.i tig Fan. L.lkf I'fl Hu guest * Til*1 id'''1 Mr
iam Lansing, son uf Mr. and Mrs.
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V* IVI rivr f"ii. Mrs
Or Inmin Highway
Mis
U G, let', M m
Porter Hardy Lansing of this
'Ll t y
Mnxwilt son ed ii- llttwlfxtw fin Sm a K i
i t*l . hi! &gt;!T*'•
city, yesterday uf term,on at 4:90
t hi* -icnu• imi with a •k*•111*1«.•msi. xlip- del'll. VI, fi Illlv mill r (1rittn). Mi t
o'clock. The wedding took place
pel being prepa id t.tvt'f t Ilf* lllll
Dick Mil \ '4'll J r, i ‘ 4’k Mn xu ill
at Knowles Memorial Chapel on
duet file phici*. &lt;»*M-h|I * \\ *■vt* sc•ulcd 111 aHit t ,4'4 MUX\s i ii
the Rollins College campus with
at tatde* iifl tin- Ink 4" Li’jicii.
Dr. Marshall C. Dendy officiating
Thus.' III It*lltliltK
Mi *
llu'- he*•r 111Hl| Hit'i i i \ n IS* »».»* %
W»*t »’
at the double ring ceremony.
Jack
BHi llf&gt; , |&gt;lt' - fii'nl.
M i- ux lx 'ni i ! iII. I»t til' i i -Dll*/ .tSiiiaiLiThe chattel was beautifully dec­
Maxwell Mrs Li.it i. N i*
'li * fl "III t* i t Ji.. ih.. 11
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orated with palms und myriads of
W 1altlr
Hei lha sit iikm*
Mi»
t.
white daisies softly lighted With
tall white tapers. The libboii sec­
tion was maiked with sprays of
K i M t t m t o w ’y
the white blossoms tied with satin
ktik Mougln^ **ln*tohes mil
11 fullcii
in tin# Fifiit* from
ribbon.
k'murr lino* ‘ ** l lu* Hik T m*or," iu color hy Tih'I iiiu u I oi , thowihg on
Prior to the man luge lit. Her­ &gt;i liit/ Thonlt*r icret'ii Turviluy i»n«l W filiu'iiky.
B 'lk c l, 0 i.4t*U
114man F. Sleweit, organist, tender­
SPECIALS
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Photo by Essex Btudlu ed a number of nuptial selections.
SAl.MH'v I U IH /I'l I I KS W ITH CREAM SAl i r
Mis*
Margaret
Malloy,
valedic­
ush
Glenn Ingram, soloist, sang “Thu
Mr. amt Mrs. James Crapps and
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children spent the past weekend torian of the 1953 Seminole High Lord's Prayer"'and "l Love Thee".
n | H i vslllO N E D BEEF SLEW
at New Smyrna Beach.
School graduating class, has been
The bride was given in marriage
PIES
given the Central Florida Pan by her father and wore a frosty
Mix* IhuoHiy Moi l Ison vnterMt mid M l* Lawton G Hose
Mrs. Edward Higgins Jr. and
white gown of imported
Swiss
A I' P I l HI II VW BERRA PA UFA I! and ‘ III H I!'
Itird on Eiidny nfternoon bon- annmtiiceu today Hie mul l luge of
children aie spending some lime H e l l e n i c scholarship a w a r d organdy, delicately accented with
ill &gt;' I.yiiil, lu Joe
■mounting to 1500. -She was chos­ exouislte floral embroidery. The rllig .Misx Nnuey Williams who their daughter,
at Daytona Beach.
en from a group of girls fruui all emLioidervd bodice was frisliiurn-d rill be married in July. Tlie Walker Douglass, sou of Mi and
The Bev. II. I,. Zimmerman is the high schools in Central Flor­ witli a scoop neckline and tlie t i l l was held al 4:09 o'clock nt M l* Value E. Ihiuglii** of lie" VI.Gill EN AGKNl \
ie Hamsun Inline on Hanford Land The eriemony was peifoim
expected to icltirn on Friday from ida. Her high school activities in skirt, giving a ledlngote-like ef­
Vi line. Pink gladioli and hihis- ed .llllle ,' III Eolkstoil, tin.
fect, ended in a lovely cathedral
Camp Wingmann in Avon Park.
Mr*. Douglass graduated fium
eluded seiving as the associate train. Her veil of Imported illu­ tis were used III attraetive n■
Seminole High School
and
lx
nin
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inenls
in
the
rooms.
He
editor
of
the
Celery
Fed
her
sion
fell
from
a
satin
and
Alencon
Comlr. L. E. Tew spent Monday
working with llu- Floiidu Slate
re-lmient*
were
servixl
from
the
lace
rap.
Mho
wme
a
strand
of
with his mother, Mrs. L. E. Tew. Junior year. Illrrarv editor of the
lung table, coveted with a pule Bunk in Hiix city Mi liuugtuxx
Salmagundi, member of the glee pearls, tlie wedding gift from Mi.
He is stationed at Olathe, Ka*.
Ink
.-loth ml centered with pink attended Seminole County schools
Lansing,
and
carried
n
handmade
club for three years, and member
and is a graduate of Gatlyxle .Mill
itiivcus
and greenery.
lace
handkerchief,
u
gift
fium
lie.
Friend* will regret to learn of the Tri-H i-Y . She has also at
Misx Morrison was assisted ill I sry School m Biimtieig. S G lie
.S.IIIHI H grandmother, the late Mrs. Chin
that Mis. Mildred Newsome con­ --- ---- -- - - --- - &gt;•
lib iturning hy her nmlliet, Mis. lx ii&lt; piesent seiving witli the
scholarship
award, lea Atexundei. Hei In trial bouipivl
tinue* lu be ill In the Orange (ompetltlve
i' I Mon isoii, her slstei Miss United State* .Navy utiuaid the
o n x i o n n m :,v ( n . h .o u i d a
the Lewi* scholarship, amounting was a large while utchld encircled
Memorial Hospital.
ni gin el
Morrison, ami Miss USS Hi'UPv -tut imivd al .Nv wpoll,
white
mums
and
to HOO. Miss Ann Whitaker, nn with small
• llli ci llj *ni mi .*a | i »i i it*i*ii lieu4-h fHP4i
,r ? * \
K . J.
osu
&lt;'ukc
Itnyle
During
Hie
af
M r*. H. M. Shaw of the ship other popular member of the 1953 orange blossoms.
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Mivs
Williams
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preMngara ducked ill Jacksonville is class, was awarded the House
The maid of liunor, Mis* Wini­
visiting Mr*. D. K. Kersty and scholarship which is competitive, fred Sliulde, wore u yellow gown tmled with a sleiiing tllvet cuke
IV el
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I 1-1 1 **41111** III 4*| Infills
amounting to J3Q0. Her high school I of all over viuhiuidrred &lt;u goody,
hi* wife and children.
Tlui-e enjoying the afternoon
activities Included serving
as fashioned witii a detachable stolle.
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I 'iilliitrtl r u t * *i.ilik iitrill
Itli the bonnier, Miss Williams,
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R. Holden David left on Tuss* editor of the Celery Fed, being The dress featured u hnllrnua
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Itf iitta.*
lirr
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'vie hei imitber, Mra Itoliert A.
Tlie iuii'ii loom mnimgei* of
day for San Diego, Calif, to re- an honor Thespian, attending length bouffant skill ovi-i hooped,
• I I net | licit* Ii hi. *t Im r • oidr. Itur rimtlc*)
purl for basic training with the Girls' State, tiring u member of taffeta peek s boo petticoat. Hlie Ifilliumx, liei f’rninlimiHiei, Mra. tile Seminole County School held
la ii, Ihihliint, Mix Joe Baker, a coveted di*h luncheon last week
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'|il**u-llil l % In&gt;•r . Iii»ii*|il*tii*iltl|i ftiiil i i i ui tv
United Slate* Navy.
the Tri-Ill-V, and serving as a carried un old fashioned tiuiupiet
li» W S. Bromley Jr., Alts, lit the home &lt;&gt;f M i*. V G Misty
i of blue daisies with the -sine colcheerleader.
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* l i m i t • *• Mir iiutl
s iiiir.l
Andrew
Hpeei,
Mis on Maple Avenue Plan* were
Ol ed flowers m tier
bail. The ieiig ,
Judge and Mrs. Frank 1.. Miller
leraid l.nx-mg and Mix Domihl made fm Hie muimgci lu allend
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til idrsnmlds, I lit Misses Lots Mil
left yrslviday for Miami tu a t­
lei,
Helen
Champion,
do Ann liln • Aim Alixx .lean Havel, a workshop m rallahassee In
tend the Imperial Council of the
tls VI a i g it let Dillgfeliier, Miss August.
l.niighilighouse and Haitian) Wo|.
Shilne convention.
In1 1'it i a I hupliian unit Mix* J oThose planning tn attend in
lull, Woie gowns of heavenly blue,
A IM 'I .T S
iim Iiiitiiip i Invi* i i i i ' u I m)
t IIII.D K E N
styled after tlie maid of imriol'*, Milie Williams
elude: Wilson Seliuol, Mi** Sara
Mr. ami M i*. II. B. tldham Jr.
I \ IM M ir.
Mrs, Vernon Hatdln and Miss and curried biunplrl* of yellow rind
llluekweldei, Geneva .School, Mis
have returned from Dldiown ami
1
Emma
Vouts;
Oviedo,
Mi*.
Tallahassee where they spent the Denise Steven* cnlertulnc.l recent blue daisies with mail lung flowers
$ g 2 . r)
Blanche Piunii, M i* Enmk Gail
past week.
ly at the home uf the latter hon­ in I heir hair
If lift it 11Ii on I iiii’ii U il ilr«*ir*'il
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Charles Alexander, hrnlliel of •v Hits M WIG A ltK T T IN OKI. ledge; I. y mil Ii Sc In ml, M l* Geneva
oring Miss Jane Ford ami Miss
t ill gellt, M l* W .1. Elli*. Lake
the hrfite, served a* hext man, rind “F ^
Mr. ami M l*. A. O. Itohertn hud
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I II * M l ' &gt; ! II Ira I m i l M * * i t I I I
I I r a * - 1 I I I I 1.1 n s .
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Betty Cagle, hride-elerls, nisi, Mrs. groomsmen were Sidney
Mmv School. M i* Gas- Hebei i y ;
I i HER SI'HINGH IHpeeiul)
Swope
ns their giie-ls oil Saturday. Mr.
11 I N K X U . N ttK I.. U niiiigi-i
niul Mrs. J. F. McClelland of Jack­ Malcolm J. Lodge and Mrs. Wil- Jr., Klvin Kimble and Kiehunl J i and M i - .1 I I I a -s id v H i o f ! rike Mittiroe, M i* Ver*a I l,,vv ut ri;
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l » l l « l l l M l III %*||. I I H l l l l M
Seminole High Seliool. M l* Has
Kin-sen of llrlundu; and Porter H id ' S p r in g s n im o iih r e th e n u ll
liter Stapleton, recent bride*.
sonville.
ly; liinioi High Helmol. Mix
White gladioli and red liibisru* Lansing II I, Eugene lim pet and •W ig' I t i p 'l l d u n g h le i M i-s M a v
Dr. and Mrs. Nell Powell of were used in lovely arrangements Rotiert Hodges of Sanford.
lldh ' iis - pI v to Mi. Waller Gay Dene Sew. II, Mi*. Wulti i lloutli;
Miss
Annie
Orlando spent Sunday with his in tlie living imini. The dining
Tlie bride's mother wore a full of M udei l*ni k, op May .'l|, in 'Giniaiiiar Set....I,
parents, Mi. mid Mrs. C. I.. Powell table belli a centerpiece of pale length gown of gray eblffon ft.n. |A,II -imi, tin ii,,. giin|ile were oil
Nelson, Mi*
K II Middleton;
" e*t Side S&gt; lin'd. M l* Elihii l.re.
at their home on Pnlmetto Avenue. pink double hibiscus ami greenery, tuiing gray pearl lifin nt the neck utti iideil
Mi* Gay attended local school* M l- I ‘In rli e tlekle; South Side
i.ate in the evening delicious re­ and an orchid corsage ut her
John \V. Vickery of
Bunnell freshments consisting of Coca Co- shoulder. The mother of the hude- and i- a graduate uf Seminole Selmol, Mrs Betty Glenn.
visited his mother, Mia.
Lillian las, dainty sandwiches, cuke, nuts gloom WHS gowned In a full length High She now is assoclateil with
M Y F \ V|( H K IM O N
Vlckerv, nt her home mi West ami mint* were served by the dress of flesh colored limri|iilsette tla' Soul hern Ill'll Telephone Go
Mi
Buy W 1111ii in h | aiiM M't in iii'il
Third -Street aver the weekend.
Mi ami Mis liny will make
ImsIesHe* assisted by Mrs. A. B. with tiny lucked liodice and nn
th*i' home m, West Third Street fitnn Ni'w York 4*11y win* it* hIii *
.Steven*. The honorees were pres­ olrhld cm sage.
Mr. and Mrs. Voile A. Williams ented with gifts by Mis* Hleven*
Arcceptlnn was held ul
the llflii a shill I honey lllimo hip III lit t iihli'il tin Mu yftiir I rut i nmlmi
left this morning for Miami to and Mrs. Hnrdln,
iTV'i-i llu* svrt'krm) A limit 11ft jn*r
Alumni’ House ut Rollins ......... Hnilili Ktnrida
lit tCldjlol 11||i )ui|M|i||if||| HfKHlfl J
visit Mr. Williams' htolher-ln-lNW
Ikituuiilst
while
Mhastn
Those Invited to ho with the ut rang cm cut* of
ami nisfer, Mr. ami M l*. Raymond honorree were the Misses llnsrl mill K.xHll'1 Reed daisies were used
Mr mill Mix Arnold Wllkeimll tm M iitn t« l/ty l i f t w i ' t ' i i tin * Nt l.iu iU
W. Butler.
Itnlnes, Tominye Mellivin, Theda In decorating, The bride'a tul.p an' leaving fm Memphis, Tellli ( ‘u lth n n lH a m i tin * G iu m I m n iu l
Petra*, Phyllis Wyatt, Marijane was overlaid with a Ilium und lac, nl'in Mr Wilkersnn’s naval nr n N iu i ft | tl r u i ’ h I h n t turn |i i I t h f m
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts have Kubanka, Ethel Williams-Wtdih, Jo dolls featuring
iAjUtnfl flflft tliniM I 111 ‘IUni m Skill n
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ttinIrndltlotiul di i i.
t
as their gnesta Mrs. H. M. Lloyd
Itev nod Mis M I. WhaHiV, fiilliiuiriR th*' Rfiim \ tin‘i1 tlm i
Ann Htrawder, Pul Cassube, Shir­ bride's cake witli miniature luid
and her daughter, Mis. John Tel* ley Moreland, Itartiara Petrus, and iftoiiiii, decorated witli wllllo Mix. G (' 11a mil'I, Mis (I p ut thf li rf|tllM|| Wi i *' lliMH' G
fun of Tallahassee. Mr*. Lloyd
Peggy Howell, llarbar-i McNsb, flowers A Memory Candle glowed It Mile, and Mi mol Mi* II k Ntullf llllltl, JIM*'■141•*919 Ilf tin I elfin* «■
and Mis. T rlfrlu plan to leave tu- Doris Pni tin, June McGill and Mr*. bom the cenlei of a tinlipie bean
o r i'M it l/ ii l uut i lir n l t s I t « m V.
■ierliloiu ivrte tin' guest* of Vli
ntorrow to return to their home. Jack Ludwig, Mrs. (Tiailes Gorin mrangeineiii „f t„|lc und lily ot I I'. I.iiltoaihe iiii-o llv
|ll f Nlill'llt , I .4 41 11||| l»«‘|(fl , I i III III *
iiiuniip i . uiiil Mi ' IhiMo hi i ; \ 1 1
ley, Mrs. Joe Lumpkin, M l*. Hie valley flowers.
Mr
tl
A
Gooding
iin*
rrlniip-d
.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evana plan George Chapman, Mrs. Dorothy
Assisting nt the reception wele (" III llmilplon, H G, wiieie Ip Flynn. jMihlinty »jf»nl, umt M m
to return to Hanford in the near llendrlrk, Mrs. Richard Bass of Mis. Ralph L. Miller, Mis. George
Flynn; lli'Mimn Flunk", runrh «if
i&gt;r*• mis'll Ho' funeral of Ills inoHi I Ii*- itu)(, 8i iill M i' Frnnk*, F n ’i M u
future after spending some time
Daytona Beach, Mrs. Alvin Kil­ A. Cluphum, Mrs. K A. Howard. i i Mrs Alice Gooilllig
at one of the beaches en route to
Fii/HiimiMiiN, riifii h, mill \trn F it/
Mr*. Gringe Hhrruuse, Mra. Jon
l pi. Wulti’l I,. I lobs(ill is I lo­ Hilmmiilcs; I'm l 1111hh«*lI, fiiiilini'f i
their home In Lake Mary from a t­ patrick of Madlrra Beach.
allian Adams, Mis. Beatrice L illis.
tending the wedding of their sun,
Mrs. Frank Lilly, Mra Wtlker J. gin t of Mr and Mrs A. E Dob uf tlif Ini in If iiMm In Ftiuiitfi; T hiii
Jack Evans, In Lynchburg, Va,
on Magnolia Avenue. Mr*. Luck** jLlmleman, Mrs F. A.
Homey, ..... (.'pi Dob-nli Ini* III i ll slutllill
.Shffhun, #i*ii ut; Fmnk Shflhn
sun, Bobby Midgelt, who had Mrs. E. I. .McLeod
Mis. Paul •■it it Gamp Hmd i i, lull will ir
l.ru h, 'uuint, unit Mr* ShfUrnhiM hi
John D. Abraham*, superinten­ been spending the past six months Fugue, Mis. Glenn Ingram, Mrs. imi to Hiattle, Wurli f. r id- liexl FhmlfA Minimi, mul nifintifi
dent of the City Water works. Is with tils grandmother, returned John
l.liilhiolt, Mrs. Dute M. ii - eniip-ul
I lit* N i*
Vmk (limit F in Im H
attending the 30lh annual confer­ home with tier.
Mix, A i mild Wtlkerson liud a* IlHlII
Carey uiiil Mr*. C. N. Prather.
t iilile il'
"Ualigmtul ...Wonderlully Rich"
ence of Hie Florida Water and
Also thu Misses PhnrhiMiller, In i iliiitp-i guest recently Mini
Hewago Work* Operator* Associa­
Friend* of Dr. and Mr*. J. N. Hally Hhearouse, Ellen Limitman, 1 I*. I iiltonclie, G. G Haulier.
tion which Is being held at the Robson will lie interested to learn Halley Urtscii,
Evelyn
Patrick
let Ib'iiilett, It P. Wade, Mr
( ill liniil
University of Florida in Gaines­ that they will celebrate their 53ml and Halley lim it un.
me M m It. I
Sodei Ii Iiiiii and
ville.
wedding anniversary on Tuesday.
The hiidul couple left fm ■ tiip d» hlei, Linda
W IL L . DROW N
N c it x
Arriving on Monday to visit them down Hie East Coast to go hy
Mrs. H E Nutwood, Mr and
M r*. Charle* R. Luck ha* re­ ■re their niece* and nephew, Mr. [ilane from Miami to Niissnn. The
MAUtiHAM'4 I b M U m I h J I J I
T H IS Y E A R
Mi
H
A
Ttiiib'l
and
suns,
and
turned to her horn* In Norfolk, and Mrs. Alnsley McDermld and bride's (ravelin- ensemble was ii
U N lt\s
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Noiine Norwood were the
Va, after
vlalting
with
hsr Mrs. George Henderson of Colum­ while Hhrewheri) suit, s.piii ac­ 'Ii
SANFORD • O R LA N DO H IG H W A Y
- euexts of Ait and Mrs J
mother, Mra, M artin at her home bia, H. C.
____________ cessories and Ih, wIi t.
„ u , i il
‘ndi I recently.
from her bridal b.impiel
I |, n
v 1111ii in "Hilly" Doitim MMFN
their return on June Lf» lliey nlaii
AIM ( () N D I T I O N i D
to make Hieli home nt 3491'ti -tip Killed on board the tl H M
Park Avenue ut Hie HHnecfpher i 'It- iit*' spent a shiul leave liere
will, Ids patents, M i. ami Mi*
cottage.
Among those from Hanford a t­ lull Dolton lerviilly
Mr. anil Mr* Arnold Tilldet had i
tending Hie wedding were Mr. and
Kirs. P, IL Lansing Jr., Mr. and a* their guests recently Mis. Tin
Vi.ll )&gt;*u l i . i h , rlstlA.. •• Iks d i* -w
T O D A Y ! J SI’INCFR IKAC Y in PA! AND MIKt
Mrs. P. 1L [.anting i l l , Mr. and i |i I - mother, Mr*. Jim Drew and
.1 111* A l l . i l k , w t i . f . n o t - . « l f c - » a
(If
Hie 8U,ll(M&gt;,U(lU Alltel leans
M r*. H. O. Chase Jr. and daugh­ family, of Hasting*. Mra. W. f
H.
U i tlU iln *. ■•'«’ " " " • ( •
wlio
go
swimming
every
vest.
ter Alisa Hally Chase, Mr. and Ri.M.rf ami family of Fort Myers
.1.*11 kwiitlae. .vs tv.ltilng taw
7,90(1
ncvei
i
etui
tl
alive
from
Hie
Mrs. Hawkins Connelly, Mr. and
IOW 4UMMII SA144 NOW IN I444C1
Mis. H. E. Not wood had as her
Cam. Ul . (*..l.nd, i '"•»'*&gt; •» U«
Mra. J. A. Ponder, Mr, ami Mis. gue*t recently her gtandmui Ihildiv wat"i wliliii look* so inviting
Thousands
of
olliets
suffei
neai
H,
. HHISM M sJ.m . . I t . * , vxlssk*.
Howard
Hegmoii,
Airs
E. B. l l ’iiulllnn of Lake Monroe.
drowning
experiences
will,
re
I .
iiil a , l . b l — I V S . I . , l . v l k U s . I m
lb*
Smith, Airs. Vernon Ilm din, Mis.
Mi*. Charlie Dot toll was tin
suiting
slmrk
und
illness
Like
whalt ftlnilj,
R. G. Fox, Mlta Denise Htevens, vi-itur of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dortou
m ost
Hi'cideuls,
those
III
the
Donald Ludwig, Robert
llodgea Wi dnesdav.
and E. B. Hmilh Jr.
Mr. and Mrs H, A. Tinilel ntiil water can lie prevented. You ran
(Anla 1*hJ«/ I ui InttjiihilHjfi)
son. spent the day ut Dayton* have tlie knowledge and skill es
veld in I to teal water uldli’ y hy
rw
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tratlon will start Alonday and Sanford were the visitors of Mr today und signing up for a free
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the auinmer aession at .Stetson
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Mr, and Alts, Henry Jett and Thursday. Call 89,
University which will feature a family of Dcl.nnd were the guests
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new ami unique 30th Century A rt* of Mrs, Jell's parents, Mr. and
&gt;
ami Letter* course and two Air* W, I.. Johnson Tuesday.
couraea especially planned fur
Until and Ann Jell are Hu
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using radio.
Wade.
Please rail for appulnliueut
Mi. Walter llennett Is confined
Phone 1753— 1744
- f l o i i d u ’• - f i n m t
to his home because of illness.
Mi and Airs. Aleltnn Martin and
^ ■ K K u u liu n JL u n d
son have moved hero from Balti­
A d w a y iM M e ii*
more. Aid. Mr. Martin Is asso­
ciated with the naval air station
Air. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson and
01 WUrlCI IVMI M N f N friify M I ^
, Air. and Mrs. VV. L. Johnson visit­
WHERE SURF AND
ed Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas In
•*» ** l&gt;
B IR TH ANN O U NC EM EN TH
pnvtona Beach recently.
SUB
M r. and M n. A. O. Roberta an­
Mrs, ||. A. Btlenmeyer bus re­
118 M am olla
Phone 511
nounced today the birth of d turned from South Carol Ion, bet
MEET HIGHWAY ONE
F L O R I D A
daughter, France* Diane, on June sister Mrs. Garner made the re­
18 at the Feme Id Laughton M r* turn trip with her and will go on
mortal Hospital.
to Tampa where she will visit bar
Lieut. Comdr. and Mra. Jamet daughter Mrs. Murrv Btenbens.
Taw announce tha birth of a aon
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ler and
June I at a hoapital In Oalnaa- daughter of Avon Park are visit­
vllla. Comdr. Taw haa been at- ing her*. .

Irene P. Bigger* and Harry F.
MU&gt;r, AT
Kent wine united in marriage at
t_ Dependable Class of the 8:00 o'clock on Sunday morning.
. Methodist Church will meet Rev. A. G. Mclnnis officiated nt
Mr*. Lowell Osier and Mr*. tlip First Presbyterian Church.
1 Hutner at 11(1 Summerlin Mrs. Hubert Wait hour rendered or*
ur, at 8:00 p.m. Tho meet ini* gon music, Graceful arrangements
mark the -jotli birthday of Hie of while gladioli decorated the
altar.
The bride worn n deep purple
• Vacation Bible School will
i at 0:00 am . at the First ensemble with orchid lace jueket
iit Chinch. The school will and matching accessories. She also
wore an uichid cottage. Attending
at noon.
the wedding were a large number
4 Pilot Club will hold a bull of friends.
misting at the home of Mrs.
Following tiie ceremony Mr. and
(y Brock, 418 Grandview Mrs. Kent left for Miami to attend
•, at 8:00 p.m. The board the Shrine convention.
meet at 7:30.

TUESDAY
•

Pant Matrons Hold
Picnic At PmiFcns

AloxnmkT-LanningVows Are Exchanged

Irene P. Riggers Is
Wed To Harry RKent

' cation Bible School will h«
I at the P in t Baptist Church
9:00 a m. until 18:00 noon.
t cation Bible School will be
• st the First Baptist Church
• 9:00 a.m. until 13:00 noon.
‘ Prayer Meeting Service will
• eld at the T i n t
Baptist
- ch at 8:00 p.m.
9 * Fidelia Class of the Find
• 1st Church will meet at (lie
. i of Mr*. B. K. Ilatdlion, 300
• stto Avenue.
) nford Lodge No. 03, F. ami
will meet at the Masonic
• at 8:00 p.m. for the conferof the Masters degree. Beintents will be served from
. to 7:48 p.m., preceding the
nony.
. it Navy Center will hold a
tttliiy party assisted by the
_ &gt; Circle of the Sanford tSaideu
• i on Tuesday night. Special
f i , p r lin and dancing will be
• yed. Mr*. Edward F, Lane
• it and hostesses will tie from
be general chairman fur the
• Rose Circle ami the Navy Cen; dance committee.
THURSDAY
• cation Bible School at (he
. : Baptist Church fium 9:00
until 13:00 noon.
r Mens Bl other hood supper
* program meeting will be ut
p.m. at the First
Baptist
rh.
* tie Inlet mediate G.A.'s of the
. t Baptist Church will meet at
home of Mrs. Douglas Stra­
ta, 1019 Magnolia Avenue, ut
. i p.m.
FRIDA Y
aration Bihle School will he
at the Fiist Baptist Church
9 &gt; U:00 a.m. until 13:00 noun.
. tie Chapel Choir will hold u
• tarsal at tlm First Baptist
rch at (It45 p.m.
SATURDAY
: Be Hoyal Ambassadors will
t at the First lliintlst Church
r |t00 p.m.

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tn the day* nud artificial
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Tottering Seminole Blues Face Leesburg Here Tonight
Sanford Beats R ed
Hats Then Loses
3 In Row To Fall
Into Fifth Place
fly K E N T (T IK T L A IN
Hanford's Nrnilnoh' Him *, «-*■
rvntly saved from enllupir' t.y lltc
tsns, were
nimble
to
crnidi
through mi tlu&gt; field over th&lt;week end n* limy defeated DrI-end in Hit opener nf n twin hill
and I linn ilrupiird I he nitrlii ■-«p
going on In In t- In I'nlotkri. 1-2,
Halunlny nljrlil nnd full lo .Ini
nrsrh III III ImiiiiKH, H-fi, yi l.i-

Manager,Chuckeno,
A Is Given Indefinite Suspension

Blues
Action Comes After
Saturday Ni f l i t ’s
Fracas With Umps
In Palatka Game

TIIF. HANFOHD HKHAI.D
I'nge 4
'Ion June IA, I9&amp;2

New York Giants
Blow ll-Run Lead
As Reds Triumph

loocal I'rcp (iolfei
Can Rnter JC Meet

htate to u r n e y
Stars since Ft Lauderdale threw
WICHITA, Kan.
- The tfll*'
In Ihr sponge Iwn weeks ago,
agreed lo Ihe transfer after a con­ annual Florida stale tonrnamrn
for non professional teams will h
ference with lands Curbonct and held at Ft. Pierce starting July A
other officials of Ihe Key West the National Haseball Congress nn
nrpnnltnllnn
nounrrd tmlny
It will be Ihe first appearance
The Florida champion will gnW&gt;
lo Aleno'* 71; second lo leninnialc
Jack Cade in triple* wllh nine to of nrganlicd hasrhnll in tne south­ Ihe IRth annual national lo u rr- '
ernmost cily In Ihe counlry.
ment at Wlchlln, starting Aug. 13
Cade's 10.
The hig fellow stl hul pitched
ihe Det.and Red Hats Intn un­
disputed leadership during Ihe
flr*t half of the season that end*
wllh gnme* of next Thursday
F a c to ry P rices
night for when he whlnprd sec­
Sanford's
only
Venetian Blind Manufacturer,
ond place Jax Reach twice In the
year’* first “Irnn m*n" stunt
offers you complete service for
during Ihe past week, he brnka
B L IN D S
Ihe hark nf Ihe Hals' only real
threat.
• Retaping • Recording • Repainting • Cleaning
^
Clltli'-wlse, there were stirring*
Free
Estimates
of financial difficulty at Sanford
but loyal fan* rulsrd river Ifl.llOO
nml, quoting League President
Phone H52-W
820 West Third S trait
John Kriilcr, "Thl* should n«*urr
Sanford's finishing the season."
The I reshnrg I'srkrr* moved
out of Ihe rellar whrn Don An­
derson. former Gainesville pilot,
weeding uul here nnd adding
new material there, »n* ahte lo
enmr on with seven win* in his
first 12 starts with Ihr Parkers.
They won six out of seven dur­
ing Ihe week, amt had five
straight through Thursday mid­
night.
At that hour, the Hat* had n
three and one half game lend over
Jnx Henrh and Orlando and Ihe
Pnlntkn Aislea*, winning four of
eight while Sanford was losing
-lx of seven, lind moved Into
fourth place by half a gnme.
Roberts bcrnine the loop's first
player to gel 100 hits, but Cade
was only three nwny, and Treadwav was only nine away,
flrlnndn, I'nlntkn. and Dnyloun
broke even In eight games during
the week. Jnx llencn won six of
•
24 M o n th * T o P a y
10 ami Del.nnd five of nine. Only
Snnfnrd. 1 •'•, and Cocoa, 2 3, were
under Ihe 300 murk fm the week's
effort.

Aleno Drops From Big Ten While
Roberts Threatens His RBI Lead

Sanford and Seminole County
hoy* under IH-yesr«-old will hit
given the opportunity to entti*
Tbe current slump of the Sem­
the annual Stale Junior Cham­
.MnnnK'T 1'lnirk Ahum nod Ini
ber nf Commerce golf tourna­ inole nines W'HS reflected lo tlm
powerful but will In Ind In tin’
ment neit Aiigo*t If they rag- release of thl* pa*t week's liverSeminole Hint* for nu Indefinite
k
lr r nl ihe Jsyre Information I age* a* Chuek Aleno fell ft&lt;&lt;m the
|en Ind nf lime lift'I III* *iinpeii
Hoolh
before Wednesday noon, exclusive "Top Tan" batting rlrcle.
ximi 1**1 Hntiirdny uIk Ii ! nt Ilie
Meanwhile, Aleno'a rimx-batted In
il
wim
anmiunred Imlay hy Tim
emu'luiiliii, of the i'nlntkn Hnnfmd
domination wn* rut to a scant
Crawford,
president
nf
(he
SamKime ployed in the Menmriiil Hln
inole County Jayrern. All Ural three - tally edge over Del,ami'*
iluim ill which the Mine* Inet | 2
Itrd Roberta.
hnyn will enter a tournament
Arlhin wu* linmlrd down liv
Aleno hm 74 RRI's In Robert's
here to determine who will rep­
Florldn Slntr l.rnRiie 1‘reNldrnl
71. The giant Snnford pilot drop­
resent thl* area at lha etgll
John K rider nnd Ihe period of
Jnvree tourney in Daytana ped from th^ Top Ten hitters of
III* HiiHpemdon » ,« Irrmed "InRy JflF n S It III.F.R
the Florida Stale League for Ihe
llrnrh.
Further
Information
■lefinile" Mild will reinnln no
Aisoriated I'rexi Apart* Writer
mar he obtained by calling flfs l time this yenr as Ids average
until Imlli nmpirr*' report* ore
Ini.'mine n big league linielitill
went Jifttf to , . m
1371
in.
lenin dlHsIpntlun no II rt Ictult
t ■, The Hemltiole
Ifiew
Mill
The *ii*pen*iori
i .Stimuli Incredible, tlnem't It?
H I u e Manager
All'no'*
yoejferdid succeed in
I- ii- t r oil* prnt, *t
! It hnppened. II ioiik Ii Nn Inter
crnrklng out a
oils flvo k ii me Jni' l'«d"v
huili*timeut of
I Hi,in Simdny nnd liy none other
homer to lie Bd
IodIiik Hir&gt; nk S iin f'ird l m
l ''i l i ’l l . d -till
thru Ihe Nnlbmiil In-ngne I'hnm
l.evy at 13 for
elnJit ifaine i in sIn- lo ii nlm* I11al^ I min ii from t
!plmt New York (lln n li
I
the FSL lenderI'UKllllt hi I H e
Jif
Ktindny prmhiretl lot* of excite
Xhlp. Utility gem
1 -1
T i 'I i Ik IH'" pllelllliK ili'dl'i' ' ,ir *"ventli mniiiK of
y m iM
ment Ax the New York Yankee*
Paul Kakew rec­
the Hint'll n nnl ye l known, I u * l
Snliirdny
" f F It w .
Inrrenicri their firnl plm r lend m
orded thr largest
tinniKli I lu re Is M'i»»uti •" Iwlii'V1* nlKhf*
irn
r
—
-w^l
Ihe Amrrlrnn Iwnuue with two vlr
Imliviittial g a i n
the Sftninnlri nmy liy n u,,w with I'nlntkn.
Inrlei nver Ibe ('icvelxnd Indlnn*.
Florida Slate league
among the San­
comer fimn Ijtkelmid )&gt;y iho |ii'i*i*lerit
wn*
the
lloilnn
Hrnvei
rhllled
the
red
1/0*1
F
cl
Won
Alino, thiit two
ford Latter * ris­
name of .li&gt;nc«.
hul ('hlrngo Cub* with n double Del,nnd
tW7
42
21
It e i|iviii&lt;tMlinK week-end of pnlieeiiien hud to
Chark Alena ing from JIAO to
Ml
defeat
nnd
the
Cincinnati
tied*
22
30
Jnxville
Reach
phi) wnh . eflerted for Ihr lllnen foreildv e * c n r t
John Intlifn
.31(1 to place second lo Ati'lio
won their fir*! pome of the seaxiin Orlando
2H
37
M*. among the active HI in- players,
In Ihr Florldn Slate l.enunr the Kiunt pilot off the field.
from
(he
Hrnuhlyn
litKlger*
Noth
2H
Ml
34
I'nlntkn
Hlniidlniii wtirn lliej fell Troni
Iiuhrii who I* with Ihe lenin
Roberta was Ihr hig noise
Ing, however, m.tlrhril SI l*iul* Sanford
32
30
ait
Ihr Hr nl il t%Intmi in fmiilli | on the rohintnry retireil
IM ,
In Ibe Claaa D Florida Stale
.601
CnrdlnnU'
Frnl
of
uvircomlim
the
31
32
Daytona llrnrh
wn* -M lInu In Ihe duRoul In Id*
plure In lillli only n boll untne
League for Ihe week ending al
38
397
26
Leesburg
• it limn elotllPH -it the tlmp he (iiimt.*' l i l t lend In win 11-12.
inine iilienil of |l3)loim llriirh
midnight Thursday June 12, It
341
The
proud
I'olu
(Sruumlur*
pruli
:«)
222
Cocoa
wn* ejerlrd.
In nI i II i .
la ravJalrd In official averages
The week end iirnved i'i|iiiilly
The depititure nf Alenn nnd I in - nhly never will (nruel thiil tloulile Jacksonville llrnrh H Snnfnrd A
rele«*ed at traguK headquarters
hentlcr
with
Ihe
lleillilrd*
allhuuuh
III fulfil for Slinfoiil when it tun w ii * followed hy mi*ter of
I'nlntkn 3 Lrrsliirrg I
here lorfay.
lull iln Inu Klin. "HinninerliiK’ (ieoiKe Keni*. Mutiny lly i■I and they mminged lo gnin u split liy Dt'I.and 7 Orlando 3
Roberts not only uialntnilird lit*
Chuck Ali no, who win in«|i.'iid&lt;d licotKe Smith III Ilie i-lulith. Hill winning Ihe second game, .1 it lint Daytona Itrnch 7 Cocoa 2
loop tint I ins; lend by a three point
by li'iiuut’ Prorldi'iil John Kildci It lirktin■t mid lllll Hurnwy were ho. whnt it flrsl gnme
I'nlnlkti at DcLttnd
Held
ruiilei*
ior
four
inning*,
mnrgin over Manager Red TretulCocon nt Grlntuln
for Ills viitifcrnili* nruunii tit with the two umpire* who nil hut d en i­
II niplrei Kell Iturkhml .tmi Dill ed tin' Snnford betub In the Tin Ilie Itedhlrd* clouted &lt;ilnn( nee Sol Jacksonville llrnrh at Dnylntil wny of Jnx llench bill moved nwny
M
agile
with
*
seven-run
fifth,
cl
I
nut front with nix straight wins
Rnmwy lie I Hnlordny in the Pn CK*.
llench
innxcd liy Fno» Slmighlrr'* three
against no defeats, nml undisputed
Int Itit Knine. The h&gt;''« of Aiello,
Aiello wn* lemlimi Ilie FSI, run homer. Three more run* off Leesburg nt Sntifnrtl
lender III earned run* allowed, hits
wim win lemlitiK Hie I SI in run* in Itlll'n nnd tied with Fxl l.evy
with 100, nnd doubles with 20.
bulled In nnd lied willi Kd Levy for Ihe iuo*t limner* In Ihe limp lloyl Wilhelm in Ihe seventh rut
Amrrlran
league
the filnnt* mnrgin tu one run
for Ihe niin,l lioiiiem III Ibe ell
nl the lime of hi* *ii*prn*lon. Solly Hetniis' learloff hnmer riff New York
19
321 Not only that, he is second to
31
full. »»« nnd will be unri'ly fell.
I ’ti'*ldent Joel Field *tuled (Id* George Hpenrer in the eighth tied Hoktnn
632 Chuck Aleno In Hill's, having 71
23
32
Vrnlerdny, lieorue Kelli* lull26
661
f'levrlnnd
32
the score nl II *m| .Slaughter'*
FLORIDA HTATF. I.FA G D K AVKHAGFM
tlril nine nnd nne-1 bird liiidiut*
23
321
Chicago
2V
single
off
loser
Max
l.nnier
In
Hut
TH R TOP TUN
brlfire bln l,Porj|e Smilli look
23
26
49!
Washing!
l.sst This
xnmr Inning finally put Ihe Cards
nter III Ihe llllh with Ihe .In*
23
438
Philadelphia
22
in front, 12 11 Another hnmer liy
Alt II
II till Sll lllll
G
Is**
Player-Club
Rcarh'Srn Hint* ninnluK 3-3.
26
4M Robert*, Def.aml
21
■38H
.3115
Hemus with one on In Ihe ninth SI. lautls
V fill 263 64 ion 1 t 71
Ihr irmruin nf Ihe flnnl mil313
17
37
.302
•3B3
offset n Giant score In their half Detroit
V r.H 233 lilt in 1 11 20
Treadway, Jax Reach
rome. Kemil* wnn rapper for IH
of Ihe tail frnme
.301
,3«l
New York H 4 Cleveland 2 3
l,H 6U 2tH 77 !»7 II 16 32
Cade, Drl.nml
hltn mill nil H rim*.
.3(10
.3)13
Dave Kiislo, nn old ('aril killer, Chirngn 7 2 linslon 2-3
V r.8 231* 32 83 0 1&gt; 47
Rohertaon, Jax Itcarh
Tile ltlu«-M look the lend III Ibe
nltchod n five-hitler In the xcven- St Isiuli il 7 Philadelphia 3 A tier C lift, Jnx Henrh
.333
.334
V 32 213 :ih 83 n 2 611
fifth when I' mid Kukt'w, nrwromcr
Innlng nllermnlh lo give the Giants
oml gamo 11 Inning*)
.urn
.354
R 69 22!) 43 81 ■j 43 28
Teinnw, Daytona
Snddy (Iront, .In,' I’nrlne nnd lllll
Ihe split.
.353
.363
Detroit 0 2 Washington 3 4
V 46 184 23 36 1 1 20
Hitdhea, Cocoa
flodwln ilujtled In Hiireemion fnlThn Yankee* opumd tin n game i No unmea scheduled)
.362
.1142
LH 67 233 3H 83 ii 6 27
Rraeiteke, Del.ami
lowed by lliioty Hlindn,*' lly nnd n
and a hair lend In the American,
National Lrggno
.351
.34(1
V r,M 211 42 74 7 A 63
rirtle , Palntka
sllinle by Ted tlrnnkiyii In »eore
.340
thrashing Ihe Indians Iwlro, A 2, SI I ami* nl Now Ynrk
.3-10
V 61 221 48 76 3 I I 44
Klnard,
Jax
Reach
three run*. Till* m*di- Ihe rimril
and 4.1 The largest liirnnut nf I’lllsliurgh nl Philadelphia
IIP,
I.K
/
read nl Hie end nf five, Snnfnrd
Ihe vrnr «0,4MH finis watched Hie (Duly games scheduled)
' '
100, rude 07; ff(|MKHH. Alsno ami Imvy. 13 rarjt. f ook 10; DOUIII.KH,
A, Jin lleoi'h 'I
_
*" f
Ymtheei win llirlr 12th and nth
Roberts 20, I'lrtlf nml Hmlth 10; TItIPLI'.H. Cn.le 10, Rnberts sod
The Sen lllliln plrkeil up one
games in 13 slurls Fit Inipnl
National league
firtHth 0; STOLEN RASES, Teanuw 10, lluller 23; RID. Aleno 71.
rim lit Ihe ■dill, when plli her
37
coasted In thr tlril game victory llrooklyn
tn
lll
.
Joe A iik i 'I nhelleil Id* own rniine
Hoh Kniavii, making Id* first stnrt. New York
18
347 itohFrt* 7).
.1.1
wllh ii nne-run Immi t . Auer!
won ihe second
Chicago
21
•18
34
rijriiml In Ihe lylnu run in ilie
The second place Red Sox fought HI. Louis
25
28
600
rlshlli ilf Icr lie itmiMed .mil
back fur a split wllh a second Cinciiiiinii
26
10
.453
M«iinKrr I.rrm "lied" Trendunmr 3 2 triumph after Snul Hr e , linslon
22
31
41)
way *I iik b d In ||ie Innk&gt; Inn lei,
vIn had pitched the Chicago White I'hllndrlphln
21
30
413
Anael yielded II hit* for the
Sox lo a 7 2 win Itnnkic Dirk Plttaburgh
16
13
.261
M IA M I h - The Key West
flr*l five flume* but turned
Gerncrt's lirst major league hnmer Clnclnnall 7 llrooklyn 4
■Concha will replace the FI. Lau­
nruuiid nnd blnnked Ilie Him-* mi
wllh a mate aboard, provided Ihe fit. Louis 14 0 New York 12 3 (secM iinn Her Cltiirk Alenn..
derdale Braves In the Class H
Hu bit* the lent of Ibe why.
Hn*|irmlrd Indefinitely.
Red Sox winning mnrgin.
nml game called end of seven
DAYTONA REACH —f Special I Florida Inlcrnallnnnl Lcnguo.
Noddy (Jronl, (lie full.Id 4t(ltltP(|
The SI. Iniuiii llrowns won their
Inning* because nf ilarkneM)
plnyer llrsl dmitdehender of the season,
—A
“f special events are on
Vliil Imi vi'trmn, rrfirknl nut I turn mnrillnir I lllll uildlUoiiitl
Arrnngomi’ids were cumplcted
lloaton 1 3 Chicago 10
tap thl* wrek at the Volusia Hiitidny for the Key West Haseball
ifiikrJt'Ni hi flvi* iiljH in ujivi^ him n help limy be here soon. “ We will whipping Ihe Athletic*, ti l ami 7 tl I’ltUluirgh 0 4 Philadelphia oa
Gounly Kennel Club.
.4211 IihIU ih : nvernKe In the first know nmuetldiiK definite today," In 11 Innings GuHield,&lt;r George
The secontl In a *erle* of charity club, Inc , lo take ovtlr the fran­
two rnldo't* lie tinw ployed for the lie nnld.
Schmees drove In Jim Itlvern with
Florida International Magus
tnallnee*
in scheduled Wednesday chise and play Ihe first game
flrnilnolr*.
Joo I'nrlne, first hnitemnn, lint the winning run In Ihe nightcap. Min m I
47
23
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afternoon *tsrtlng at 2 n.m. Thl* against HI Petersburg In Ine na­
Joe I'nrlne netril n* tin, u ih ii - teplaeed Alenn nn the .ii'tiliK man- Nod Garver nolched Ills fourth vie Mlnml llrarh
(A
2A
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matinee will he sponsored by the tion's so'ilhernmnst city Friday
ageiiiil reptni merit for (lie nun iiK''r of the lllues.
tor In the first contest
Tampa
43
23
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.
Ocean Front Cottage Colony In ■tiuiil
pended Alem yc’ilsrilny
Detroit nml Washington split. Havarin
30
m
.5
Ta'ituuc olflclals, who have o
ZAtlARIAs
Jai lienrh
help raise funds for additional
AH II
Home nun hy Vic W rrtr, (Jerry Kt Petersburg
n
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lifeguard prolertlnu nn Daytona cratetl Ihe Huh nN lha F IL
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TAMPA hh — lluhc Zitlinrln.'i Is I’rhltly. Fred Hatfield and I’nt W rit Palm llrnrh 32
37
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Troadwny. rf
Reach.
3
i
0 hark home niter a hernia nperti- Miillln won Ihe first game, A3, l.nhrlnnd
14
43
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Kiimrd, cf
fatal Wednesday's matinee drew of the home stretch, Sand Bong
&lt;1 f.
(1 Hun. hut her null wilt lie llmlled for the Tiger*. Waller Mnxlerwin, All Stars
3
IS
33
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2
pitching ^
^- ■
Clift, lb
an eireltent response and an even Hoicd with n rmih to flitlah two
6
H 0 to initllui! for Hume lime
Florida Inlcniatlonat Magna
Holier hi.hi , r
better crowd may turn nut to lengtlrs ahead nf the front-run­
6
0
Mrs. '/nhnrlai, nperatCtf nn at
4
A
Miami I Tampa 0
(llngm 'lln, c
watch soma nf the track’s top ning Jack Archer to win the six1 II
1 II Renumont, Tex , May 10, sold she
Mlnml llrnrh 3 Lakeland 0
Nolan, 2b
greyhounds run again in thr
5
1 3
a feel* fine Imt lire* easily.
W rit Pnlm llrnrh n Havana 1
Younp, Mi
daylight. The regular Wednesday ,*&lt;,K '"rusiiim 'Pa MStTMINa.
... 4
3
1 4
"My doctor inyn I run stnrt pullAll Klara 4 Nl. Petersburg 1
F t n i T H IG H — B/ISIh* Mil*
Ugsrie, **
night program of tt races Is
5
1
II
1 luK n IHHe now. hut Ihnt'ii all,"
Tampa at Mlnml
i r t t s i H a ll U a llr U e a h te )
Aroel, I|
slated as usual as the resnrt rsc
It
2
0
0 Ilie world'* lop woman golfer mild
Mlnml llrnrh nl Lakeland
tla m t o v rr, Humirlsr* Hulb sote*
Tolala
Ing atrip heads for lln second list)*, tl»t.*ls flylvla, M D sd B j a u t r .
17 IH .'III
She dopMi’t know when she will
h
All Stnrn nl St. I'nleritmrg
HANFORD
straight, record - breaking cum
All II
n
A he nltln to tesiimo tmirnanient
Havana at Wont M in t Reach
MfetO.MI RACH—a /t« jM Mlt»
Dohia I o*, is
6
0
palrn.
4
5 piny.
Horlda state Uague
IS.cssS H all Ball? UMblal
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Kakew, rf
Thursday the popular Day5
*4 2
1
High Plicn, Orses lltana, L—
Oront, rf
tosia Beach trark w ill afage lln aandary, lUrverr Hall. Porailar,
6
3
(,'nnndn Im* Increased Its hy­
II
0
Ill I Millar Kina. Libby U
Parian, II,
0
annual Scholarship Fund Night. Wart.
2 14
II droelectric power output hy start­
T IIIM II KACM—■B/IOlha N il*
o ing Id burnt nmductlon at the De*
Godwin, 2b
6
Hach year tlia VCKC, along
2
;&gt; t*
Mr. Paal Niks. Campus (Ju**n.
Jnnchimn, Clienattx, mid La Gavb
w llh other race Darks, Has
development* In Ontario.
tamed over several thousand
dollars In lha a tita for d is tri­ hl‘ i l(ii1 i’/ \ l t'/i'Ar4v—fl/t«ia* Mtta
bution tn the Unfvsrally of
Sir Haliaa.
Wrstrook,
Itabal*
Vlaflda,
Florida State and Malar. Hnwy Hia. Hupmlned. Jovial
Iravelter,
llaliya
Hail.
Mlabiy
nhrW a ABM.
Hona.
A m rlaterf Praia HUN Writer
Meanwhile, two of tha most
h r r i l HAI'fc—9'iaiba MU*
The Del,am) Red Hats, working highly regarded greyhounds lit
Klorlila nirl. Ruilol|ihli*. K&lt;l Dsn*
Tfce Ham Inale Hlurs This Week hard to keep their Florida State the business afe slated to break inn, Truly own, ttecDIvs, pill I»an&gt;
H*r. Jnaya Pal. Hplhaa Pal.
Tonight
■I5 T H MACau-a/lWha MIU
Leesburg nt HANFORD
. Hiarlnt, HU’* Bl*ct)ll. My Own
Tuesday
Ruby. Inipudant Hua, U o l l i n
lung*, A-mad, tllua Murnokay,
Orlando nt HANFORD
Hlnw
TimsWednesday
(fame* out of first place, also won,
SHVMJ1TM HAIM—a/lfjb a M ila.
Hanfnrd at Daytona
our
Ala Gwa, Tog liabal.
3 3. oyer Hanford. Daytona Ranch
iter whlrh has been (lunnsrJerry,
Dill. essay llnaa, JlRl
Thursday
defeated Cocoa, 71, and PaUtka
t
Palm
Reach
for
Open
trimmed Leeinurg, 1 1 .
years.
Friday
Jim Clarlch h lf three for Ihraa
Taaaa Hand, Tonto Hiap. ('hoaa,
^ H}16 P. M,
! ifsmoastrsled he Jaan
(Regllining of Heroml H alf!
lilila Friend Mr ms. FnaBV
end wa« the winning D aU nd plUllhaneMe
RoHaway
Trinket,
lluw Lovely, Ed's
Ki­
Orlando at HANFORD
&lt;*r after relieving George BatMa.
na nr lar.
Saturday
Orlando scored first In The ■Mono
"IN T H MAGM—H/IOlha Mila
Hanford at Del,sml
, Klva Hpnt. Marching Mika. Old
Inning, hut, Demand came back to
Dally Double I at
Kkaat, Corky Itabal. Hand Hunt.
Sunday
senre twice K T R tama ta o lu

Yanks Defeat 'r ibe
Twice, 8-2 Ann .-3,
F or 69,468 F a n s

VCKC T o Present
Tw o Kxtra Racing
Events This Week

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VENETIAN

BLINDS

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLINDS

The 1952 Dodge

Wayfarer 2 Door Sedan
Dellvern in Sanford
for

$2271.

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

Tilt) Hunt F irs t H i r e d

Beyond the
Call of Duty

Key Went Replaces 1
Lauderdale Braves

Magus
33 •71
33 .634
33 •33
30 W
33 .52
37 434
43 .343
33 .311

OeLand Maintains
First Place With
Win Over Orlando

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• Dl»re|irdlng hi* p#notul ufaty, Tekphood Man
H. H. Kilpatrick crawled 130 (eat thtouib a atom
•ewer to uvc n child from drownlnf. For hti
"prompt, Intelligent and courageoua action", Mr.
Kllpatrlcli w u presented the Vail Award for out­
standing acnrlce. Ha was ona of 23 Soutberu Bell
men and women who received recognition last year
for icrvlce beyond the cat) of duty.

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(State’s Competing
-Citrus Areas Have
Seen D ifficulties
LAKELAND Wi - Florida citrus
. men, who bars had. their price
worries this season, can be assured
competing ureas have had trou­
ble* too.
Florida Citrus Mutual reports
at the Texas grapefruit Industry.
ird hit by Ireetes in 1930 and
1951, received another setback
from drought this spring.
"Recent rains have given grape
u it tree* there a shot in the
mb from a growth standpoint but
U Is too late for them to develop
a late bloom fruit," J C Strick­
land, Mutual'* frrsh fruit expert,
said.
"Present Indication* are their
drop will be light again next sea­
son, even on the trees thal sur
vivtd the freezes and were ex­
pected to produce a normal crop."
Strickland said California’s Va­
lencia orange* are extremely small
Again this season
T here is &lt;an acute shortage of
Dbor, In California cllrua groves
which makes harvesting these
•m all sires difficult, Strickland
said
California citrus men are finding
t good market for tome of these
•m ail oranges In Canada and
•broad, he added.
With Florida’s season nearly
over, most varieties did well ai
auction last week.
" Indian River orange* advanred
IT cent* a box to average 53.82.
Oranges
from
tht
interior
brought 53.01, a cant less than the
week before.
. The msjnr grapefruit varieties
bdtb showed good gains. White
M edina from ihe interior wai up
81 cants a box lo 53 38, and Indian
Elver while seediest was 24 cents
higher at 54 17

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Long Inland
irsailBH.4 Friim F a a e «».•!
that the Long Island was one of
the 64 amt that he had authorised
the atrlke call.
. Of Ihe 64 there were I t — In
eluding the liOng Island — which
agreed to plum their cases In me­
diation under the Hallway Labor
et Immediately alter Ihe May setament, which covered 190 major
roads.
Shields, In a statement, Indicated
llrlke action would be used, if nec­
essary, to obtain agreements with
Ihe real of the carriers.
, "We want It clear that we now
Will lum the full weight nf our
organisation
toward
the
conitlmmallon of agreements with
Use** 64 carriers on terms at least
•a favorable as those we got at
the White House," lie said.
1 "But Rosa Harr of the National
Mediation Hoard, who has been
trying to resolve differences which
led to Ihe strike, said the walkout
."look* like a more or las* wildcat
•H a ir."
He added, "W e’re making cvcrv
effort lo gel the parties together.”
Later Harr reported thal Nation
el Mediation Chairman Leverett
Edwards had Joined In eiforls lo
end the strike.
Barr said he was trying lo ar
Tange a meeting between iha un­
ion and the company Inter lodav
Commuters grumbled and did
•the best they could to get lu work.

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. Governor Talmadffe
* 8AVANNAH, O r uts Gov.
Herman Talmadga said today
rapid and efflclant transportation
has baen "Ihe very Ufa blood for
pntnomenal growth the Southern
region haa enjoyed during recant
je e r a ."
, He spoke at the southeastern
Convention uf the Brotherhood of
&lt; Locomotive Engineer*
'E fforts of the railroads In the
Ih, their wide cunt acta, their
■nl willingness to ■■alii
cooperate with new business
nuuury, m tir reliability, all
■a have bean Impoilanl and
iwniablu factors in promoting
growth of our r*|lon ," Tab

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Two recent nddilluna to Ilia Monkey Island population of the San­
ford sou are a buck and due ham to Milky un June I t . Inspecting the
fawns la 1M4 year old Bharon Hoover of Forrest City, Hharon ia the
daughter of Mr. and M ri. Kenneth Huovei. The hands which comfort
and confine Ihe rambunctious deer on the right belong to Jack Davis,
keeper of the too.

New Arrivals Add To Excitement
On Monkey Island At Municipal Zoo
The Hanford Municipal
Zoo
community haa Iwen excited re­
cently by several new arrivals,
some strange, some quite natural.
The most peculiar new resident
of tha animal village on the shore
of heebtiful Lake Monroe I* the
guana. This creature you have
urobably never seen before, nor
anything like him. 11a is the child
of a camel and a llama ami look*
like nothing else in hsaven or
earth.
Recently purchased from a cir­
cus by Jack Davis, the guana la
accompanied by his pal, Killy, u
goat, which climbs high wires for
foil. Unfortunately there are nu
high wire* os yet at the too, and
very fow wire* at all, so Hilly hue
not been aide to practice up very
much uf lute. However, according
to Mr. Davis, It has illmhed every­
thing within reach, and would undouhtcdlv lie only too ready to
cllndi a high wire again, If It
had one,
Tiie imiHt exciting ri-rent en­
tries III the tou’s social register
are Ihe two young rhlldren uf
Hllky, a Florida whi
while tall deer,
residing among
tx Ithe monkey* on
Monkey Island. Duck and" doe,
they are the youngest mt-mhars of
the xoo rominunlty, horn June I I .
They have not aroused quite so
much curiosity among the anthropaid majority of the island a* tha
birth of a Pi
previoua fawn did last
year, Mr. Davis revealed. Appar
ently, th* monkeys ara i
useii to this *url of thing.
Another new arrival I a a young
arlizly hear raised from a cub
bv the mayor of tiuulh Daytona.
Tide grisaly Is not yel so flerea
aa th* great gristly tradition
would lead us to hellevu lie'll be
one day, and ho I* happily at
home In Ihe hear domicile nrrosa
the street from Ihe police station,
lly the wny Peggy Ann, thu
famous dancing hear, wit* letting
Ihe newcomer know that he belter
be glad he Isn’t a dancer, because
when she dances only loo often
these people who had promised
her u peanut for her trouble,
want merrily un their way and
tossed the promised peanut to
those disgusting honking gtesw
across th* way. 1‘oggy Ann said
sha was thinking of cutting out
this whole dancing affair If
buslnts* didn’t Improve.
LABT WORD
LOS ANGELES i* - M r s , Phoebe
It. Lacey, 04, finally got Ihe last
word from her husband. She was
awarded a divorce decree on
grounds nf cruelly.

She told the court Saturday that:
"M y husband (Monro*, *4) al­
ways had plenty tu say when we
quarreled, out when I wanted to
speak my mind, he’d turn off his
hearing aid."

Former British
Mata Hari Found
Stabbed T o Death
By HAL COOPER
LONDON i * - A beautiful Polish
noblewoman who servad brilliantly
as u wartime British spy was
found stabbed lo death a irly today
In a Kensington hotel. Scotland
Yard *a!d a porter confessed to
(hi- killing
The victim was Countess Kryslyna Hknrbnk. 37, who served In
France In actual combat under
Ihe French Magulsardi and ac­
complished daring feats nf sibo
luge against the Nails
Police brought Dennis (1. Muldowney, 41, a porter, tu court to
lie charged formally with murder.
Chief liiMM-ctnr G W. Joining* of
Scotland Yard fold Ihe court that
when he uceused Muldowney, the
puller blurted nut
" I killed her. Lot's gel away
from here and gel It over quick
ly "
Muldowucy was ordered held lor
a homing July I.
Hotel guests who heard the
countess screaming, "get him off
me!" found her lying dead In a
hull wlih a gaping kiiT’e wound In
her chest.
The ciiuntvss, who became a
naturalized Union In 1947, signed
nn the liner Winchester Castle six
weeks ago aa a stewardess. Re­
cently she had been using ths
name Christine Grauvlll»—on* of
her psudonym* In the days when
she matched wits with the N ail
Gestapo.
A former beauty queen In her
native Poland, Ihe cuunless ottered
her services lo British military
Intelligence at Ihe oullireak uf Ih#
wnr
.She was Itrst senl In Hungary
to set up communication* wllh un
drrgrmmd groups In Poland and
occupied Central Europe. Twice
she fell into Ihe hernia of th*
Geslapo, hut escaped unaided.
Later she look parachute train­
ing und was dropped Into Francs
lo work wllh resistance groups.
Hhe was officially credited with
taking psrl In several actual bat­
tles against Natl troops.
The slim, dark haired nohlewom
an also directed underground sab
move teams which blew up
bridges, derailed trains and raided
vurluus German headquarters.
Thu British government awarded
her thn George medal for valor
and made her a member of Ih*
Order of the British Empire.

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provided with coektaila and a
sunqtous dinner.
Tie country he described as
beI iV largely rich farm land but
cultivated by crude methods. He
said be saw only two tractors all
the ime he was there, and added
that most of the farms are culti­
vate by Wooden plows drawn by
mule, or donkeys.
Mixlco manufactures only about
600J0Q tons of stool per year,
he arid, and has to Import moat
of ts steal from the United
Stabs. However, much Industrial
prey r •* la being mode and he
expwased the conviction that in
anokier live or a ll years the
courtry will be In good financial
thafv.
Vittore introduced by Charles
Muriton included Charlvt Wag­
ner of DeBary, J. Wallses HamMusk oxen produce woo) as w e l l mac. of Marlon, Ark., J. C. Brad­
as beef,
ley md LoBoy Lawton of DoLand.

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he would); and defended h it pre­
vious statement that it la possible
to cut the federal budget by at
much t l 40 billion dollars In the
next few yeara.
Taft laid any *ucb cut was Im ­
possible, President Truman laid
the same thing In a speech Satur­
day, and Kcfeuver'baid Eisenhow­
er must-have t - v , thinking of
something else when he made the
remark.
But
Elsenhower
luklited
he
meant what he said; The cut could
be made by reducing all govern­
ment spending, including military
outlays.
Taft made two other references
to Elsenhower In his TV appear­
ances. He laid, Ilka Elsenhower,
he "has made no deals” and does
not know of any political debts he
owes. And be said be doesn’t be­
lieve Ihe general has won a single
new delegate since his return from
Europe early this summer.
Before sattliyr out on a final
drive for Ihe GOP nomination. Eis­
enhower scheduled a relatively
quiet day In Denver today.
New Democratic delegates will
be named today In Georgia —
among the U l t of either party to
be decided upon. The 28-vote del­
egation to Ihe national Democratic
convention i« being named by the
Georgia state party Committee
with Instructions to vote for the
state's Sen. Richard B. Russell at
the national convention.
Tuesday Democrat* in the Dis­
trict of Columbia, who have no
vote In elections, will hold a pri­
mary to name six delegates to
the convention.
In Maine's primary today, Sen.

Owen Brewster, a Taft supporter
seeking hh third term, faces stiff
from Elsenhower yip
porter Gov. Federick G. Payne.
Nomination in Maine la usually
equivalent to election.
The New Jersey dele|«tion to the
Democratic convention — 36 del­
egates with 32 votes — unanimous
ly committed Itself to a strong
civil rights plank in the party plat­
form
Russell was scheduled to meet
with Democratic., fe . ""UTidn 'dele­
gates at Bismarck, N. D.

Eisenhower
U o a ila u rS r i m F ee* Oael
country today endorsed the Presi­
dential candidacy of Gen. Dwight
D. Eisenhower.
In Its lesd editorial, (he New
York World-Telegram and Sun, one
of the Scrippa-Howard group, said
the papers had decided by a vote
of editors lu support Elsenhower.
"We like Ike," the editorial said,
"because he Is a natural and In­
spirational leader. He Is a great
man not only In America but
throughout the world. He ha* wide
and unique experience in dealing
with the problems of peace and
war. He has demonstrated rale
administrative capacity. He radi­
ates hope and contagions confi­
dence In America.”

Tha area
railed the
the rainest
The polar
ly dry air.

close io the equator,
doldrums, Is one of
in the world.
regions have iriative-

A rail link was opined Isst year
connecting Lake Titicaca in Peru
with the Pacific Ocean port of
Matarani.

Georgian Delegate*
Named For Russell
ATLANTA un’ - ~ A slate headed
by Gov. Herman Talmadga will
be named today to cast Georgia's
£8 Democratic national contention
voles for Sen. Richard B Russell.
The state Democratic Executive
Committee will pick 36 oHlci^l delciinles and as many allcrnalca,
and perhaps as many as 200 "honu w y ,v il&lt;it&lt; (itu,- lu the Chicago
convention.
In addition to supporting Russell
for the Presidential nomination,
the delegation will be Instructed
to light any strong civil rights
plank.

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Two Of 7 Eticuped
Convicts Captured

POMPANO os-Tw n of seven
Th* highest human habitation* white convicts who Red a stale
are about 16,000 fast above se* prison camp near bare war* beck
In custody today.
level.
Blood hounds ware hel|
In the search for the other five.
C'apl. J. B. Kirby, In c h ir|e of
the camp, said the leviq men cut
their way through wire math at
the caitip about 8:15 p. m, Sunday.
Kirby said James Ward, 16, was
picked up near Oakland Park while
attempting tu steal an automobile.
James Roger IIUI, 27. was caplured a law houra latar.
. The search continued in farm*
lands and undeveloped areas near
the Seaboard Ra
1line road on whlci
aled.

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TAMPA iJS—Ybor City la no long­
er Just a city within a city — IPs
a country within a country.
Yhnr City ia a predominant­
ly Latin section of Tampa. Within
a few day* It ho. rocketed to a
status whi-h-’ TI "■,!«* «&gt;« own na­
tional flag, an air furre (one
plane), an army (all ganerals), a
navy (all admiral? t, a delegate to
the United Nations .nd a bureau­
cracy which can tompare with that
of Ihe United States.
It all began when some one at
an Ybor City Rotary Club meeting
suggested the section should have
an honorary mayor. Tony Pizza,
sales manager for s wine com­
pany, was elected.
He took It as a Joke, but many
people didni. They began asking
him for lobs, making complslnta,
and seeking all the kinds of help
they normally address to Tampa’s
Mayor Curtis lllxon.
So P in o decided he might aa
well do thing* right. He created a
seal, apent half a day planning ■
Rag which combined Ihe colora of
those of Ihe United Stales, Cuba,
Spain and Italy; and loon expand­
ed his administration from mere
cliy functions to those of a nation.
Now he's so busy he complains
he doesn't have lime to make a
living. The more posts he creates,
the more people get Interested ana
want to have a part in this birth of
a nation

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cloud) Ihimifth W cJnt'.day, wit ,
th mul, i-lu i,, n i at t e a l t t r a d
places, iiunll) m aflerimonn.

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MacArthur Is
Unshackled By
, * Army’s Ruling

The Army

Douglas MacArthur is nut subject
to regulations banning political ac
tivlty by inemberi of thu armed
forces.
The At my didn't mention Mac
Arthur by name, but It lasned a
ititernent discussing the status of
9-star generals which made Mac
Arthur's status clear
The Army said when "officers
bolding thla rank and nol assigned
^ a n y duties, they uie considered to
be in status similar lo retired of
fleers and. therefore not subject
to the prohibitions of A H 600 10
relating to political activities"
MacArthurs status had been
US!
widely
since bo was sc
1*1* discussed
letted
:#yi
speaker for the
lected as keynote
Republican Ni
National Convention in
Repul
Ideal
Chicago
next mouth The 9 star
rai has openly supported Hen
rt A. Tuft of Ohio for the
Republican preildenllnl nninlna
i0 . tlon.
MacArthur lias rcmuiocil on Ihe
Army's active list but Inis not
been assigned any specific duties
tince Ills ouster by I'resldeul Tru
man as Fur Eastern coinmnndcr
A public relnliuns officer handed
reporters Ihis statement:
"The Department of Ihe Army
In reply lo queries from the press
today1 made the following state­
ment with respect lo Ihe obligation
of A. H BOO 10 lo persons hi the
Army who might engage In pulili
cal activities
"These ruipdi tlom are designed
to limit Ihe iNilillcul activities of
persons wtio are engaged either to
the formulation of military |mllcy
or in the execution uf any of the
tasks of the Army. They do not
apply to retired personnel who urc
specifically exempted from their
provisions.
"The act ol (.'ongress approved

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*%( that oiileera of tlm Army upjioliituil
to the poriiiBnout ip-iide of ue/verul
of the Afmy do Hot Itsvu to retiro
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Engineer Students
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Thirty-five
students In tho del▼ setI m
engineering section of the Ranford Vocational Hchool are on-

gaged In throe full yoar course*
pri pare lory to thalr grailuatlmi
aa engineers, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,
principal of the school, said today.
The engineering courses include
the study uf delsel engines and
machinery and elementary and ad­
vanced physics. Three examina­
tions must be pussod by the itudents before they «rc full-fledged
railroad engineers. The - courses
are taught by three Instructor*
during the day ami three at night
far those students who are em­
ployed during the day.
Although ordinarily nil the pu­
pils at the vocational school are
adults, Mrs. Maxwell
reported
that at present the school Is l.uav
providing make-up work fpr high
school student* and that
the
school also admits young people
who for health reasons are unable
to attend the public schonls.
Adult clnsiei in typing, (ten®»riphy and shorthand are pro­
vided at the school both during tho
dee I ‘nd J»l nl* ,a - **m. Maxwell
added, and a number of Navy men
from tha Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion ara now students In these
classes.
Mra, Maxwell related the alory
of a number of adult veterans who
£ • « * t® attend the school shortly
following the war and who at that
time could baldly read or write.
Now moat of them, she raid, ur-&gt;
ready for high school, and ouo of
them, who had always been Intersalad In machinery, la now reodimr
vary advanced books on physics
The school also provides an em­
ployment bureau for stunograPh*fPi. ty p jit* and book keeper*.
Mrs, Maxwell said that her only

regrs* wae that there are not
umally enouah student* to fill the
available Jobs,

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pack
,in
No aiatter haw far away
from home yea may go on your
vacation yon can readily catch
ill on the homo town newa hr
raading tha Haaferd Herald
when yon return. Yen can ar­
range with your carrier hoy, nr
through Charlie Mott'
Morrison, circaMilan manager, ‘
■need far yaw
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Pilot Killed Saving

Bradley Says Reds
Could Take Europe
Now If They Wished

G o lf e r s

In Bid For Re-Elec­
tion A s Republican
Nominee For Senate

0 today ruled In effect (hat lieu

"DIUINO ie," so-called by liu pals, Ilea wounded on s Diuuklyn, M. Y.
itieel alter he soil two others were captured by Patiobnao Raymond
H e r I el Tliough badly Injured. Herlel refused to quit alter being
diegged for two blocks, dangling from a window of the speeding auto.
Ilertel's hand was caught when one of llie men rolled the wlnduw on It
as lie resrhrd linid* for Ihe driver's license alter stopping the car fur
going through a ted llgbl. As they tolled the window down again, Die
cop (ell lo Ihe ground and shut and bit "Dtlllngrr." Iln lt rn a tiu u a l)

Steel Strike Is
Figuring Deeply
In U. S. Economy

Mid-U. S. Areas
Get Relief From
Long Heat Spell

Hy The Associated Pres*
The presidential race, already In
somewhat of a lull, was over
shadowed today by Die Maine pri
marie* in which Sen Owen Drews
ter lost Ids bin tor Republican
rriiommatinn alter Ju years in pub
lie lile
Drew stir, G3. was defeated bt
Gov Frederick (■ Payne, on Du
basis ol returns (rum all lint eighi
ol Maine's G25 precincts. Payne
had a 3,MSI vote mm gin and then
were not enough votes uncounted
lo make no Die difference
Unofficial
tabulations
gave
Payne fiM,4B.'i, Drowsier tlf.,33T
Monday's total of 131 281 set a
Republican senatorial primary reC
ord ill Maine The campaign Was
also something of a record In bit
Iciu'si Marsh words Hew on both
side* It was Brewster's Iry for a
ihint term
The Democratic seiudorial race
win, won by 3f&gt; your old Roger P
Dube, Lewiston, hut he was run
lilllg mostly for pnllllrul exercise
No Democrat Inis won a major
election in Maine since 11134
There were presidential cam
paign overtones to Die Maine battle
Payne is a supporter of Geo
Dwight Kisenliower Drowsier is
lor Ohio Sen Robert Tull hut Ihe
issue played little pari in it
Kisrnhower and Tati lop con
lenders tor Die GOP presidential
imtninnDnu. were slowed down lo
a walk after Iasi week's furious
questing for deleg,ale support.
Taft was in Wushliiglttn, attend
lug to his Senate duties KiscntlOW
r.iseiinuw
er. lit Denver, meets will,
enliven
1.......
..
linn delegations from three Wosl

Blue Stockholders
To Reorganize At
Thursday Meeting
Rtockholderx of Ihe Seminole
Rluea will reorganise at at meet­
ing Thursday afternoon at 9:00
p in. (n the itudloa of WTRR, It
waa decided upon at the baseball
meeting In the City Hall this
morning.
They also deeldad to hold a
get acquainted barbeque with tho
ball players aftar tha reorganicatlonal meeting. The barbeqde
will be held about 0:00 p.m.
Thursday at tho Elba Lodge on
Second Street.
AU players and Manager Chuck
Alena will be at tha barbeque
and tho stockholder* and new
directors will hava a shanco to
dlscuw with tha players Sanford's

baseball problems, Blue* Presi­
dent Joel Field stated after to­
day's meeting.
o added that tha atochholders
hava a free hand In selecting
a new board of direeton who
appoint a general manager at
Thuredey afternoon's meeting.
"Sine* w# did not have a suf­
ficient number of the atockhotdere
at the meelag today It was de­
cided to hold off our reorganisa­
tion until enough of ua could
make tha meeting," Mr. Field
explained^
About a dosen shareholders of
tha Blnoa were pHerat for this
m ornlan meeting In which final

S

lly The Associated Press
MidCimtiueid urea* gut welcome
relief today from hoi utid muggy
weather Dial hn* enveloped most
of Ihe Kaslern half of Ihe nation
The mid-June blest of midsum
mer h u t Mid humidity left a death
toll i ll mure Hum 123. Including I t
heal prostration* xml )u9 drown*
The break In Ihe heal wave over
Ihe Midwest m ine alter several
days of temperatures In Ihe IMS
and above DM)
The cool air mass from the Paclflc Northwest, with refreshing
showers, Hist till Dir Plains stales
and leni|Mirarllv elided Die week
lung siege of collar - wilting weath­
er Temperatures were from IS to
23 degrees lower Monday from Ihe
Dakotas southward to Die Texas
Panhandle.
The heat snapping sir mass
moved Into other hot spots In the
Midwest during the night Chicago,
limp from two straight days of us
temperatures, received the root air
and showers shortly before mid
ni.in The temperature dropped In­
to the high 60s after Ihe hottest
dnv in nearly three years.
Scores of other cities reported
record Imat marks for the date
11 „iilli.,.*,l (la P m * K lah f)

WliitohairlH Awarded
Cup Ry Del .and Group
DKI. AND — Undersecretary of
Iln, Nnvv Fninela P, Whltebulr reeelved the Chamber of Conimrreu
rltiienshlp award at a luncheon
Hsturdny noon, honoring th* high
navy mid marina official! who
were in He Land for the official
inspection of tha alrbaaa for pos­
sible reactivation.
The cup waa presented to
Whltelmlr by Karl W. Brown,
toastmaster, who rltad Whltahair’s part In assisting In locat­
ing Ihe slto for th* Bart Fish
Hospital, now undar construction,
and for starting tha reactivation
wheels moving. Tha award is prosauted hy th * Chamber for con­
tributions to local civil progress
and ha* not been given In savaral
year*.
Telegrams from Rena. Holland
and Rmathara and Rep. Ilarlong
ware read a t th* luncheon, ex­
pressing regret that they war*
unable Id attend th* caramon)**.
All pledged co-oparatlon on th*
reactivation Issue whan It I*
brought up bafora Congress,

Colored Shriners To
Parade On Thursday
Colored Ahrlnara of Sanford
will parada Thursday afternoon at

can
4 100 o’clock In tha downtown sec­
tion In connection with th* Initia­
tion of about 10 candidate*, Dr
Georg* Starke, noted Negro phyalclan and Shrlnar, announced this
morning.
About 80 Shrlnar* of Malta

Temple, 148, together with th* 10
randidatei, will parada in color­
ful coatumee. Tha Negro Boy
Scout Marching Band has been

c t rv iT "

“

""

Tha parada will start at the
Masonic Hall at Seventh and Pine
S tm t, and will proceed to Cypress Avenge and to First Street,
w**t to MagMUa Avenue, south
to Third S tm t, east to Sanford
* -----------------*

^

xwnagtl^

Anti-aircraft Is
Being Set Up At
Strategic Spots
Ai my Reveals Action
Betnt; Taken T o lJi otn i Vila!
Places
A WXfCKID NAVY IHANI li shown un tin Bonnie Dual gut. corns*.

Mnmsroimk, f. Y , v.hers D clash ed lunovvlv missing Itv* women
ptsysis and tine* caddie* Th* pilot. Cupl Ueoi ge Dully, 2V. ot Itosendele. N Y . w .i killed m sw *l vlng lu av uld Dir group In Ml* C lash land­
ing D* was in a (taming lllghl out ol H old Heiinett Field, whcie his
Mailu* coip. h erein mill is sDiliuurd
i Dili rnuDomil aoumlphuio)

Top M ilitary Slrate*
jjist Ernphiisizcs De­
terrent Factor O f
Atomic Superiority
w Y.SIIINGTON ub I tils nation’s
tup 111illturv ■Irjlcg i t was oil tecurd hula) a-: 1.ay mg Russia could
m ci 1 on Fniupr now II file so deIb e

li t i m e u l m i - m j.le I , v l. i'ii

1 Im 11 N lli.nlli't , li.nrmao ol the
loo,1 1 Im I ul t ill who added

tVAMIINi. I ' *N
l‘ t he Army Dial In believe- llu '...net Union
,il-cl,i-,,l tmt.iv H lias sent anti has 11.a mad, a imlit.il 1 move
mrcrnll limtcin
tu delen iv*- i«i 1again-1 l iuup,* t.u lln-i*- IMi* ica-lluill- ahmil noil' -liali'Ch' 10 •nn,In-trial pljnl
lu&gt;| cities au,l All
1 She 1e c u , m)i I R o le .I .‘ d a le s
F u r n - ( I 'llt i i

Jet Fighters Of Record Barrage
Sweden Convoy Of Artillery Is
Search Planes Set Off By Reds
Orders To Fire Given
FolluwinK A t t a c k
By Soviet Aircraft

F ij* lit
O f
ie s t

For

H ill

B ig j'e s t ,
S in c e

Is

O ne

B lo o d ­
J a n u a ry

s llp c l II I | l )
III
a lu lllll'
.s e jp u llS
A n a iiu o u iii'c jiii o l s a id Do- l i n i n '
Muuhl mak, In 1 pay a im v dex"h a - nu • p, r ia l ilg n itic a iu
’ ta il p e l a ll p r ic e a t In lin e
il x'.1 nu* m i Do* h i t'! o t A ll I- o l d '
.' She ha. a wholesome respect
o ld e r In i
an
a io u io l D ie c lo c k Im U J, milil.uy capacity
w a tc h lo r p o '- i h l f I'lic r n y p lan e-.
llr.idley's st.itciui id was made
C iv ilia n
d r lc u c
w o r k r is
w ill ai a , 1't'ri t session ol a Senate
k e e p D if 2 1 lltm i v ig i l , t u 'i l i o l l l l l i ' appiopriutioii. .iihcomiiiiitco May
A ciipy uf Die official ir.inscrlpt
J ill)
II
M ai
I , i'll
l - i i ' d i ' l l i ' II
S lll i H i l i
d e p u ty l i r i ' c l n r id th e was made available lo ii'portcrx
A h D e li'ii • C iu u n im id
- a id il Is Monday
lli'c e s s a r y
lie e a il- e
" D ie
S u v ie ls
lie and iillii'i ranking U K mil
h a v e h a d tin - c a p a ln lily l,u s o m e 1t .11 v leaders frankly described Dili
lim e lo a tta c k u
nalmn's military piilcnll.il to Die
l l i e \ l H i ) M ild II III- , d e p lo y e d sidicoiiiiiiiDi'i. m tin'll ih .studying
m ill a i l i l a f l u n its lu In 1,1 p e .itim e . I'resiilciit Ti'iini.in's ictpiest for 33
to p i u i iih " h i m e ie i M ‘,1 si a le o l lidtiuii dollars 10 defense funds for
llu 1:' mmiDis -farling July I
o p e ia tm n .il le a d llle s " lo t Die lia
I In-v all luuk sburp issue willi
H u ll’s d e le n i
t i l e i sai l In, a lliiu - u l l i a l l e l l e , .1 muic bv Hu- Mini « lu limit de
pcoduo' tu id lilllm lil i liey
w e l l ’ o u l d l , h e e d h u l 111* Vi m i I ciisi
mil a 1111111 would .'.entile
.a id K ie l h a v e b e e n p la t i d
u as said
,s plan tu In mg' ds .li lciiMVe
lo
p io v id e
m a x im u m
d e ll 'l l e I
slieui;lll tu lla peak by mid 11)34.
a g a in s t a t t m k 11n i l l any d l i e i ' l l o l l
Here I wind Die military strate­
I lie a m iim m e m c lit i «m ll u n f i t
" llie
m o v e lu m i s ite p o s itio n s gists h.ul in say
Secretary of Infi'iisc l.nvelt:
Is a s li p i l l c o illm m iii! D ie d e p ln v
llu It 11*.*.i 1on ...........
iis —
m e ld id th e I lilte d S ta ll's a ll de
wi* .tic tailing behind. 1 datively
le lln
s) s te m
" llie
lim y
e m p h a s iz e d
D ia l speaking in Die nr ms race "
Secretary ol Die An Force Flnm ills b a il m o v e d In D ie e p n s lln in s
U :i lias lir'eii using military sup­
p e riiH lie u lly (o r m o r e th a n a y e .u
m a l th a t tfie c u r r e n t m o v e lia s no plies in Kuo'ii faster than it has
produced replucemrnls In au.xwer
x p c t'iu l s ig n llu m e
to a iplesDon, tie added Dial "we
" I n Dm a i r d i'fu n s e s e tu p
f ig h t e r l l i l e r i 'i 'p t u r s w o u ld tie Die 1 have less reserve" 111 lighting
f i r s t to e n g a g e in v a d in g s i r b u m j i qmpiin-id til l .1 wlicii Die fighting
lu ’ ih
A i r c r a f t w h ic h g e t th r o u g h Ihrnkc mil two years ago.
Gen N.vlh.ui F I vnoing acting
Ih e D r ill lin e Ilf d e fe n s e w o u ld it!'
Itv 1934,
(a e e il
by
a n il m r r r a f t
b a it e u e - An Farce clud ol I dl
I V I'm, 11.ms will hive two or
n e a r v i t a l i n g e l u ie u s
fine, linns a many planes .11
" D e s p ite Die in c re a s e d e l l e c l i i e
lie s s o f l lie a ll d i 'i l 'll s e s y s te m
it Mu-, i i . ilmn
i H nk I i':m say
Dial Iplnlllaln.lv hey 1 liic litisIS e x p e e te d D ia l a d i 'l e i i i i l i. d
al
H id
it n o t l i d
ta l k W IIOllI I M ill III M IIII)' c m i l l )
•.Hill- I Will lie a
1 I'l .l "
t,i
Ilia n w e a ,
a n i l a l l g e llin g llil n u g h lu III,'l l
a ■Ji: m i l I a I g e ls
bei lelUI V oil In Vu I' in cc Fill
u I lime
Wi b in
S in d h 's a s s e rtio n D ia l R u s s ia ha . lei It I
lime lb.de.in lint I 1 ii.u o p i'd " In
Die c a p a b lllly u l a ll a c k l l i g lla I N
timldm,' prngraui
m .i s
in o le lit a lY id a g u n l o w s I lit- A ll F ill
i n 1 dv, 1 I n u t 0
It ,0,1110
, m ile r i nee la te M o n d a y
I n m In c h ( ie n N a th a n F I n i n
III
o i l i n ’ e h ic l o l
t a i l lo i ll»

lly MILO t A D M I I
SLitl I.
K una i.P
t hltti'M'
• iiimiiuni'its tmlay shut oil llicir
tilt; etuis at pnihalilv tin- lastesl
clip .it Die Kiircmt \\ :tr
Tlii'y
i u lid In budge United Nations in
l.intr) mi'll dflfiidiii!! a T xhuprd
ktoililiy lull
A I■.i MuI it ui id ul ii ml Dill C'ltinese
stnii'k ul Die iiill three Dines in
2 ‘ j lim n' luduy mill were turned
liack t-iii'li Dine hy bnyouet-wicld
and ?t'l‘: r * t'0,Un" 1"'
itig l 1 N duuuhtmy* standing lit'l
Of / I r a d o ' s l , delegates, 19 ^ The seven crew member*
tw„ ul Die IhiDo iii ,
are for Eisenhower, two are tot of Ilium wounded — were plekid
The rt-tlay-old light for the west
Taft and one Is for Harold Ktassfu up from Die sen by u small Uei ertt (runt high point item Chorwott
of Minnesota first ami Kiseiiho
i • ,L0Wf r m«n freighter'and taken to Hun is Die tiiHgwsI mid bloraliest of the
second Half .Of
o'i to
win since Juuuury. Allied troop*
Wyoming’s ta «ft
Finland
I C i .a l l n s r e
loothnld mi tirF humpy (or
^ y**r&gt; **,7 ' 'ri.A' h .d h. en Yc^illfrf/r^fnV ,1 Wnii'n
Sivi'dl'h lie il iiaiih|M,rt mlssiiii: i i m I I i i i i I i i n I riiun.il.iv They now
tlilrc Frlil. iy with I’lijld tm-ii hold three of Dm lucky knobs The
ihiuuil II mi'. tP-Minii'd licic Die lledx have been counter nllucktiii:
latterly
R iis '.im in h id shu t ilm v n H u t i m f t
A I
S Kighlh Army Iniefilii'
idsu l u ll Ih e *r, i l l ' l l t 'l i l l l l l i u i ' d III
iilln i'l aid stii'llilul hi ImiDi sides
day
A Swrill .li .mi furi'i' spiiki'sinmi Mas " n a y lil'uvy ‘ Miimhiy ami
mum,Mill'd rally lud.iy that all mi lli.ll Dll' pill I' lie III up tllllll)
( Iilliesi' Imiks mill -elf priipelleil
m ill pm lli’ip ding in Hip i ’hii Diiu
Mi'inher* &gt;.f Hie I'llul Club
nt their nii-i-tIriw lust nlehl u, il,.- ini: swanh h n , hn n suppln d uiih mills pinned 9, uoo sllt'lls nil Dll'
llu ee Allied held klinlis MlINDAY
hoine uf the president, Mrs. N . u Jet fighli'i csruit lie said Dn- I
N lii’hlei hiiiiiiicj' mid lank,
Drm'k, In pill,'luce Venetian Muni- lii hlcr hid lu-i'ii luld In n-tiuii delivered .iiisueiun' lire
fix
d
altacki'd
fill the mom III Feriinld Lutipl l. ii
An Allied oDll'i'i at Die h u n t
Stiini' u.ishi Inrl,m, Swrdi's. Js-s-r
Memorial Hospital whh-h was loi
said Die llcdM have lost more Ilian All I on e. added
llig
shntdlll!'
"HiMill
M'C
SI
a
I
III
iii*he,| uml Is maintained In il.„
"We call have lot avail alio ol
hmigi'd." and "Diiun m i II i Dii - I hiN) killed unit M o u n d e d in Die
I'lilll I ’lllfl as one ,,f Ds pfoier!
Hill 2a Ullil Dial Red dead lung range forewarning id a de
(imiiiiiiulstii
Murmimui'rs." ilctn lll’lil 11(ill
A remirt of lip. Milk Fund , him
tait i I mMFt! 4in
I' unhI
t'lsion by Die Kremlin to ultcmpl
man. Mrs. W K. Holleyhead. i, onslrali'd in 11■Kit id Die Itusslmi
an nssaiill on I | S 'llie link ol a
Plnbiissy Munday ulgld in pruU-f.l
vented n tidal of DM mini l
Him mo'll 21 hour wall'll Is a weak
fresh milk were irlven lo ijn.l- • Bi'miitd Dii' alt.ii'h
lies, wi' call Ini I,in)' it atlonl
H im guvniiuu'iit hmidi'd MnssI iiii
I he K tn t u r d I ’" 1 N u
h i , Die
privileged families during H„
Twilling said liili'lligeiti'i* , li A n n 1 li'iiu I . i ' l i l l l , v 1,11-11 in ! n ig h t
month of May Mrs. ||. K. i I,no AiiihiisMulnr • uMsIallnc II imIIiiuv :i
male credit Russia with being tu jo in l i i c l Y i i i t n l F lo r id a W a r
"
sI i i i i i i ! p rn ln t'' against this "a d
loan, finance el,airman, reinu ''-I
capable ol luilmJimg al all) lime \ , 1.•iu u s I 'o u iic d , an , u if iim z n t lo n
H i*' «D o'B'erlnl for llio no, te n id vliilriii'i'" mid dciiiuiiili'd "tw lfl
mine Ilian too I engine luimhei i fu r n o 'll tu c o i m l i l i i i l i l i i c i i d l v l lo he hrld ill tile near flit•*r. I. pnnislnunit id IImsi- ri'tponsilili’ fur
loaded m i II i enough houihs almm, tre i, u f v c l i ' i n u i p i u i q n 1 lo u iig h brought lo her house, 116 Ft, u I, II ip iiulrai:*' "
I he raplmn ,d Du- Hwcdlth plmir
In le
I'rugresH In Meeuriiig quit * lulm mid ullliTWivi'- to lilusl all (I S n u t lIR ri s i'c tu .O u f ll u
Avenue,
Imliistnal
laigei
I In ii 11mini IMi I'ltur llulsit
deeds fur Ibe piupiim'd Mew mild mi'll ii|M»litnii
I he t ic liu o fu llu w c d a il e x p ln
Ml-s Maude Ramsay was nmo
areas
11,1 iu ii id Ih e ju lr p u , • a n d o lije c ink helwei'll Lutigwoud Hlid bull
Inated bu the dub to serve on 11,
Tin la ll ol I IJier iitlon Sky wabb livcs uf llie I auni,'ll I,x i l l com­
Imidu Hpriiign wus reported tin11*i ii I i it lavii ( I n l*rinr PBmIi 11
Pilot 'nlrrupllonal I'libllc Affun
Him lilllg I,y (anility I niiiini &gt;-mnv i
mand. I, ( ‘aiulvu \l I1rt i. Hrlamlo,
UomiuDtee. Tbe uomlnallons ,*,ll
ii K, Fourekie
ttllll 1 ul 11 ml jut a iti ul I'u 1 227
le&gt; presented and voted uno,, •'
l intv iihuut H&gt; purn'ls uf Imid
Mli« WJI ' ll»'« xiftt p:nii--l tu ll.e meetthe luternatlonnl eoiivelltlnn hi
woman
me needed fur the lli'W light uf
n»0T I'Y nhu ( In®* lr utme
Mackinac M end, Mieh. ,iuiv g 7
way required olid il is Imped In
uiiimli »*, E l tire i n i ' Mux* 11radMr*. KillHi Mndlriile Camemo
have I fie complete iliiinhei ul
!• v. 11*1jilt ft l»l **f Ihu 1 'uotieil, uml
of Gainesville was sponsored Pi
a n Ort'liiiii 1i:i 114(&gt;’ r n| I'titil
A Hint ii.lt hv liic IlmpiliuliliT rlghl-uf-wuy deeds lie July I, he
the local club as second vice pre ,
h in d i 1 wfinn'1i'*i |&gt;um|.
A-Miciatcs, ib'fettsa atturnev* fur Hinted.
d*nt of Pilot International: M,
{ ’ n•in mutiil**i Ernl tuld uf plans
He added Dial he alou hope I
Lillian G. ( lark who is charged
Nona Martin of Monroe, lo t.
Hint everything will lie In mullM IAM I '#&gt; — Koine IJ.iiimi nobles. uf llie ( ‘mini'll fin t'deliridioii* on
with rmhexsh'iiH'nt of |!l,fl7l front ness for the securing of mud con­
first vice president; Mr*. Mm
I l l bands, 3(KI horses, eight Me \ I. Day, liic llli uf fidy, Armis•merlte Dimerllng of Deaumoi'. thn County Tax Cnlleclor's office, tracts In Angus!
ay.
-null mules mill sciires id wend li.’i Day and Armed Fuices liu^
Tex, as presldent-eled; Miss D&lt;&gt; In require the H&gt;xte prosecution
tldir
I |)(*IIV(| Uuld.'H, i-.ltnillSIK
The new cuniii’ctilig link, Hiree i null apt Ions marched under a Iml
In emend the hill of parlirnhirn ,(nsi tern of a mile lung, will ex | ' im today in Die III -I ul the ''&gt;1111111' ,d Dint 68, t'oimnciiijcd Judge
IVe N Russell of Houston, T o
treasurer; Mrs. Virginia Andei-.u, ill the esse filed no June rt, was lend Hie Oviedo laiiigwuud Ruud eniivfiilmn'i two lug parade
Ih.iiglns Rtenslruru f- 1 til* effi
ot Tul-a. OHa. a* secretarv; i '" 1 drilled (Ids iipirnluir st h besting from ihe cornet where llernin'i
The ii
tiniir. II
hloi'k pi m i's 1 iciil linudlllli- -d llm Duyn Klste
by
Circuit
Judge
M
H
Smllb.
M r*. Genie Dodd of Rt. Augustin''
lean's Filling fltallun in located •ion, from a Point wesl ot ll„ piogtnin here l ive high school
Judoo Stnllh gave the defense In join llio present l.ongwncul MIN III lilts llle s S i l l 011 l i t Ih lo U g h Die i I'liiu iH a r c due lu leave tie r e b y
ns one of the directors, Sir*, f’arn
count'll
until
June
1*7
lo
consult
G. Hughes of Orlando was nmm
Rniilandu Springs mad wliieh i iira'ige ftovvi, moved ofi al It 3u tms curly Hlindnv mm mug, Judge
with the state midlturs and to about three miles lung.
nated to serve on the Pilot Inter
Htciislrum reported
i a in
check
records
In
tfntiiiceDoii
wilti
national Kxten*lo« Committee.
Ulgtil'iif-wuyH
within
Lung
II proi’i'i'di'il mi smoolhl) Dial
Ailjidiud
-Mm Singletary retho
cast?.
On
that
dale
talk
will
Me*, Brock wdll rriireseut the
wood will he aim'd Ml feel wi.li , Miami police assigned In Ihe pa iiurleil (Iuii three Im-ul persona
be
resumed
about
determining
the
local dub at tbe convention m
and outside Hie lily will he Hill raile had little In do Regular ve (md been hummed iliiiulny ut Hm
Mackinac Island and Mr«. J. &lt; exact date for the trial, il wus de­ feet wide, said Mr. Fournkre. The hieulur
truffle
flowed evenly, Distil Iti Inct l.egiun meeting in
Mitchell wilt serve as alternate cided.
width uf the paving will he 20 Ii something that rarely happens dm &lt; lernmid
Present ot Ihe hearing with 22 feet.
They plan to leave June SB, i"
lug Miami's ninny parades
I I MU, (h e re , lie s iild , t h a t J a n ie x
Nu cases ol heat prutration were (J u liic y " D l i n i " G u llu v v a y w n s in attend the National Fdurailou A« Judge Hmllli was Htnte Attorney
Two right angle turns and two
soclatlon meeting In Detroit, prim Murray Overstreet, whit had filed curved will be eliminated by lIn- reported In spile n( Die soil The furinul H u d b e in g a . u i i s t u li l o in
the bill of particulars, ami Krnest new road link, mid the rent of lb HOdegree limit was tempered hy • Demiiuile Couidy wmild md interto coin- (o Markins* Island.
P, Hoiixiioliter, attorney for the road to the springs will tie widen a slight lirruie oil Ihe ocean
1 fere wdli Iml.ling u lu and H ufMr*. Joel Field and Mr*. Kvm,
. .
Ttie e rowd thill wale lied Die slarl (ice. Mr. Galloway'h d c lio n as
ed uml Improved, he pointed oul.
McCoy were named on a eommii defense.
Completion uf the S tale* lull Thin road will be a part of u ol the huge parade wann'l as large Grnml C'liemlnoit uf Hie 10 tm l 8
tee to make a poster depleting the
of particulars In the case bad been paved road connecting Oviedo and an expected, but us Die lioiirn went in Hie .Sixth District followed, lie
club’s main protect, to he display
ad at the convention. Following delayed for months due to the Forest City, said Mr, Fnurakre hy the number of .spectators along Iis 11 punt cuiiiiuundci of llie BaitThe County
Cummissliui re­ Flagler -Street mid In the Urungc ford post, mid doling (lie past
the business session tha member-, illness of Steele Partin, stale audi­
vein- was chalruiun uf Hie Legion
labeled lars of home mad* celerv tor, who having recovered, wae cently approved rrcuinmcinlntioa &gt; llnwl increased by thousands
Imperial I’nloidale Hubert Hur Fair Committee.
relish which was mad# hy mem present at the previous hearing ,hy M. C. line an, surveyor, for III'
itdjutant
Kingletarv
himself
route Inti) Forest City, on provis­ diner Wilson Jr., Iloslnn, and oilier
her* of th* Pilot Club «n«l will be on June U.
DiBlr'et
ion Hint tbe road bu accepted us imperial dignitaries reviewed Die wan elected ua a Dlxth
given ax souvenirs at th * Nation
procession (rum a Ien It'd city lu t'oinuiitteeiiian, lie revealed. He
a primary project by tbe Stale.
at Kduratlnn Association meeting
also stall'd Hud
Mrs.
Charles
Mure than 1,618) people a day, Die Orange llnwl
In Detroit.
local
Al 11 a. m , Die parade through Webster, president uf the
riding in about 600 uutuinohik"),
Mrs. V. C. Messenger reported
are visiting
Hanlendu
Springs Die big stadium wus Interrupted Aulllsry unit, had been elected
that 084.10 had been collected by
while 300 homing pigeons wore re president of the Sixth District of
Pilot member# In the recent Fen­
W, E. Watson, Justice of the dally, said Mr, Fmirakre.
Big Improvements and exten­ leaned to fly home with messages llio Auxiliary.
cer Crusade sponsored by Beta peace, announced yesterday that
Claude il. Knight, member of
Sigma Phi aororitv. Tha Pilot Club ah Inquest would lie held this af­ sion* are planned el tbe springs expressing the Shrine's hope fur
llio Buuford Fire Department, and
assisted the sorority In the house- ternoon at 2:00 o’clock regarding bv J. E. Robinson, loasee, be de­ world peace.
fishermaiit
Wilson released the first pigeon, Thomas L. Dillard,
tlw death of Washington Johnson, clared. Tho pool at the spring*
to-house canvass.
Refreshments of orange Juice 19-year-old Negro from Neeseu, will be mad* three lo four times which carried this message tu Ihe were accepted a a new members.
and eooklea were served to th* 84 the Bahamas, who waa stabbed larger and will Include niiotTier mayor of Boston:
"M ay tyranny, oppression, prej
to daath Juno 7 In a cafe on th# spring, in addition, tha stream on
members present.
selfishness
and
hatred
which aleetrlcally propelled boats udlcu,
Southwest Rood.
Randolph
Miller,
2t-y#xr-o)d ply wilt be mad* navigable for among the great nations of Ihe
NO FIRS DAMAGE
earth and among all mankind be
Fire which spread from burn- Negro field worker, who cam# more dlatancb,
Another
Improvement
under put aside; and may eternal peace,
fnw trash to nearby dry grass ft ber* two years ago from Nassau,
throughout the world, he the pray­
1810 Summerlin Avenue brought waa arreilad following the stab­ way la the installation of a new er
and hope of all Shrlncdom."
mqd*i tra ile r'park with water and
the local fir* department to the bing, on a chatgf of murder.
The other birds were released
Jurors selected for the Inquest lower facllitlss. Of Interest to
yesterday. &lt;Tha lira
They circled the eudium,
eowtrd were &amp; / . McArthur, Jack Mor­ visitors as* th* 10 aeraa of cara- together.
oulekfy brought!
then headed northward in a tingle
and no property/damagB waa re- rison, J. D. Caaaaoy. L. A. Smith, eUad planting! In tha park area. formation.
Jack Butts &amp; acting manager.
J. B. Danaway and D. BennatL
1 ;
•
Hy G I M W SVFNHSON
S lU I'h llu L .M . Sweden i.C lulu
natcd Sweden hi pt up her scairli
over lli. Itallic today tor a missing
Irmmpiiil plane and sent along Jel
flghlei en nits with older* lo slimd
it Die Itussiuiis ataacked
The Ir.iddiumdly neutral nation •
stern aclimi reflected the angci
expressed hy the govciiiineni
press and people over Die shooting
down Monday of an imunned Sued
WJrumto0 ish flying boul liy I Wo Sovlc MU,

Numerous Allied In- Toll Of 125 Dead In -1
dustries Are Beinp! eluding 19 Prostra-1
Forced To Suspend , tions I^eft In Wake
IHTTSBUHGH u* - The 8-week
old steel strike slashed deeper Ilian
ever Into the list Ion’s economy to­
day as some plant* making war
mmdllims reported curtailments
near because of a shortage of steel.
In addition la the 6Hh(W) CIO
Hulled Steelworker* who walked
out June 2 when Ihe IL H . (Supremo
Court ruled President-Truman had
nu light to seliu the Industry, more
lhan 100,000 workers In allied In
duslrlea are Idle.
These Include nearly 50,ouo coal
miner* In seven states uml more
Hum 30,000 railroaders employed
by u dnten carriers
Nearly 39,000 more are Idle In
Industries dependent un steel
These Include sailors on Great
Lukes ore boats, oru miners, coke
workers, river boat craws, oil and
gas pipeline workers, construclloo
crews and workera In other steel
related fields.
Announcements that three com
ponies will be forced fo stop inak
trig munitions Ibis week came as
Ihe government and the USW
sought lo work out a plan to start
enough steel flowing from the
struck mills to prevent a crippling
halt In Ihe production of weapon*
At Cleveland, Lem pea Product*
Inc, said It was forced to hull
making mortar shells today lie
causa of steel shortages and lo
lay off 900 employes on the shell
line. Letnpco had been producing
4,900 mortar shells a day,
The Oldimoblle Division of Gen
era) Motors said a shortage n(
seamless steel liiblug will force It
ICeaDau** Ua Csss M lt D I

N o. 211

A r i t &gt; ‘il Dn'-ni I .oasi'il W ire

TUESDAY JUNE 17. 1052

Brewster Of
Maine Jfeaten
In VotefRace

Shot By Cop In Car Chane

Five-Star General Is
Not Subject To Re­
strictions A g a i n s t
Political A c t i v i t y
WASHINGTON I * -

FLORIDA

BHiicIh For Room In
Hospital Voted By
Pilots At Meeting

Legion Post Joins
Central Florida
War VH Council

Progress Is Beiiitf
Made In Plans For
Lon^wood K o a d

Motion Is Deniud
Bv Jmliro Smith In
Lillian Clark Case

Inquest Is Slnted In
Johnson Death Case

ii-

Kin Shrine Parade
In Miami Features
Many Contraptions

Jj

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