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V O L U M E X X X X III

Edliiblbthcd PHIS

Murray Says
Four Issues
Extend Strike

I N D E P E N D E N T l»\ | | ,Y N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A

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WASHINGTON '* - James R.
Carey, leader of a CIO union of
electrical workers, told senators
today that a rival "Communistcontrolled union" survive* only be­
cause of "deliberate, active asslstJanco and encouragement of big
business."
Testifying before a Senate labor
■ubcommltlee, Carry specifically
ICttsllssM Oa P its KliSII

W. A. Bailey Died In
P alatka Wednewday
W. A. Halley, 82, died at OrftO
P-m. Wednesday at the Glenndale
^Hospital In Palatka. Rla daughter,
“ Mrs. 8. M. RIChard, Is a resident
of Hanford and his son, Alvin
Bailey, Uvea In Lake Monroe.
Mr. Ralley was born Aug. 28,
1880 In Arkansas and has lived
In Talatka for the past 40 years.
Ha waa a retired building con­
tractor. Re la survived by hls
widow, Mr*. Carrie E. Ralley of
Palatka; hla daughter and son,
Mrs. RIChard and Mr. Baileyi a
atepson, Linton L. Howell of
•Palatka; a step daughter, Mrs.
Pretmon 8 mlth of Jacksonville;
four grandchildren and three
great grandchildren.
funeral services will be held on
Saturday at 4:00 njn. at Penlel
Baptist Church with Rav. Hugh
High officiating, assisted by Rev.
C, Paulk, Interment will be In
Panlel Cemetery In Palatka.

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Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pick
I' f a ■alter hew far away I
frtqa how* jom may fe m year
eaeatloa you eats readily catch
■p oo the home tew* eewa by
Teedtag the Sanford HereM
when you return. Ye
tenge with y**r ea
igh Charlie Ms.
i maeager, by
41, to base yynr i
the HereM •
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Pennsylvania iPresident Truman
Delegates Eye Calls For All Out j i
Taft And Ike Civil Rights Plan

New Smyrna Beauties Visit Sanford

Company Report That
1; Union Shop Alone
Holds Up Settle­
ment Called A Lie

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Assficiiilrtl Pri’.'is l-cuttcrl W ire

F R I D A Y J U N K El, IHS2

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By WILLIAM (1. SMOCK
PITTSBURGH 'A t- President
Philip Murray of the alrlklng CIO
^United Steelworkers told hi* policy­
making aldca today (hat the union
ahop laauea la only one of four obalicle* holding up settlement of
the 12 day-old ateel strike.
Murriy. who nUn head* Ihe un
lon’a parent CIO. declared Ihr ateel
wage • price dispute hat became
a political football.
The illvery • haired labor lender
told a Joint atrategy session of the
USW Executive Hoard and WagePolicy Committee:
» “ I do not profe.u to know how
^ong the xtruggle (atrlke) will
laaf"
lie was given a rising ovation
when he said It la his purpose to
"carry out your mandate and the
mandate of the laat convention.*'
lie referred to a resolution adop­
ted at Ihe union's convention last
May which urged o scltlemrnl
based on recommendations of Ihe
Wage Stabllirntinn Hoard.
The WSR recommended a 2fl-renl
•hourly raise for the MO,000 CIO
Steelworker* now earning an aver­
age of between SI.IW and S2 an
hour and also called for n union
shop
In addllinn In Ihe tinrn shop,
Murray listed these other Issues
•s blocking n final settlement:
l The sleel Industry's Insistence
on a management clause In any
new contract. Murray said such a
clause, defining management's
rights, would allow companies In
tiaunch speedup*
2. The nuoatlon of seniority. Mur­
ray aald It S Steel Corp. wanted
all seniority questions resolved to
Hi satisfaction.
3 Incentive pay. The labor :hlol
declared tl. S Steel Corp. also In­
sisted on Its version of Incentive.
4 The union shop Murray said
Ihe industry falsely gave out Ihe
Impression that the union slp'l* •*
ihe only Issue Re called lhat "a
.plain unadulterated He."
• When Murray mentioned Sen.
Robert A. Ta ll &lt;R, Ohio! and Gen
Dwight D. Elsenhower, both can­
didates for Ihe Republican presi­
dential nomination, hls audience
booed lustily.
Murray said Taft should have
more sense Ilian to press for a
court Injunction under the fall
Hartley Art. Various members of
Ihe audience yelled:
. "Whal sense1" and "llo ain't got
no sense at all."
# Murray called Elsenhower n "me
loo-er." hccauso Elsenhower sup­
ported Taft's declaration lhal Ihe
Taft • Hartley Act should bn In
vnked bv President Truman to gel
the slccl mills hark In production

W E a IH E R

Ge n e r a l Entertains
70 On Gettysburg
Farm While Taft To
Greet Them Later

Fierce Red Attack
Is Driven Back By
U.S. 45th Division

President Tnkcs Is­
sue With Southern
Senators Over En­
actment Of FEPC

B.1 The Assnrlalrd I'rrss
Pennsylvania's 7't llepiihiirnn
llv ED ( REAGII
convention voles, a key-lone in the
WASHINGTON T
President
Party's 'election of a presuleiMiul
Truman called Inday for swift
nominee, had a plcnle dale today
with one top eonientler ami a ten Gen. Nam II Says U N adoption of an all mil rivll right*
program backed up by "Ihe full
•alive appointment wdh the other
Is Not In Position force and power of the federal
Gen Moiglil Elsenhower play*,
government "
host to ihe Pennsylvania delegates
To
Dictate Tcrnvi In probably ihe -Irouge-I -tale
at hi' IX’.i .o re farm tieni Geliys
men! on rare relations tie has ever
burg P.i Ihe general ' chief rt
l\\ M ilo I M IN E D
made Mt IToman took sharp Is­
val for the tit&gt;P inure s,-n Hubert
SF.i H I. Kore , l- E S lath Ml sue will, Ihe leave It In Ihe stales
Tuft of Ohio mil
\ iMmi 11*m•ps hidriv stn;hht‘il liilt'k approach taken by some leading
confer with them
.1 rtMinlrr .ill i« ktm* Ftimrsi* Ilrcl presidential candidates m bulb ma
later time anti
lui11ulion on .1 l
humpy hill Jor parlies
place a* w*t un
n\i\s* *m ihr KnriMii wpdi'rn irnnl
Me declared in * speech pro
nuunced
Finhlrr liomhrr&gt; l.mk&gt; »mtl nr pared for commencemenl rserrls
F. t ' e nlioucr's
Ijllrry
mnri.ir li;irrni;r% hrlpril os at Howard University, a Negro
shirt sleeved nut
ti'inipH of thr IK dh and 17?iHi Mum ms! notion
A bevy of New .Smyrna Beach bathing beauties, accompsnled by ■
4a
Photo by Henry Jameson tng is his first
tmnl.H hi,1 «%i f!t«* i'hini"»u off ihr
"I am not one of those who feel
Mayor Itruce B. Sweat, visited Hanford Tuesday morning In the Inter- Stemper. Chamhci of Comment TManxger Forrest Hrcekcnridgr, nii.I farc in face meet­
vcmtiil 1 1it1I2 nf thr &lt;t&gt;mmandinu lhat we ran leave these matters
est of the “Seaside Fiesta" bring held at the Beach this week. They other officials. The motorcade flijpn loured llm business district with ing with most of
hdl vvpNf of ( Intrunn
&lt;$rt*nr (»f up to the stair- alone or that
Ihe Pennsylvania
wVro greeted in front of Ihr Chamber of Commerce by Mayor W. II. 1 nturh faufair before leaving Iheeliy.
Ihr hnltrit w tr artliin IIM.h yrtil we can rely -olely on the efforts
delegates It fol­
Ihr chmyhhn%'
ivifh thr help ol men of good *1-111
lows a pattern he
of plnnr&gt; tank' &gt;od artillrr&gt; won
set in New Vork
"Gin federal government must
thr Hntifhrrn kttoh nf Hill T in a
Pur leythis
live up lo Ihe ideals professed In
hlondv
1
I
hour
daun
to
dnik
flkltit
our Declaration of Independence
w e e k offering
rim 1 Nilnv
him-elf for i|iies
and Ihe duties Imposed upon il hy
Eisenhower
Ihr
rhlnrtr
rotirdrr
.iltarkrd
* tf
lions on cam
nor I’ouslllullon
iiliMiri
I’NNftdlv
1$
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r
hrfnrr
dllUll
pnlgn issues in hopes teplle:
"The full force and power of
vt mild cement pm
Eisenhower Knd.iv Thru fl.irrs anil ilium in the federal government inusl stand
11
1
tk
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kihrlK
&gt;hov‘
«t|
thr
Mri|q
vvrri*
alignment' and win over the oth
Ihe protection of rights
masNliu: mi 1 ktinli him 1 thr \11i«'«l behind
11((rillmipil On IMiir I'I mMI
ers
lirhl
knoli
Taft « . i ' turning his full .iit«*ii
Fijthfir
h«»inhrrs tnd athllrry
Hull today to Delaware's 12 mem
her delegation al a farm near mil inoit,11 fin kipl Ihr VIh Ih off
h ihtnrr Ihrrr h»»ms I hr Thimilrr
tier delegation at
III Vtl hlMslon hoops ih It krd ihoid
a farm near Wll
•lawn and uilhdirw .•ffr*r a hravv
'll I n g I i, n Mi'
•ll»N4* 111 fi^ld
plan' rail bn a
Ihr I htmdrrhird * ifI,«« krd a^alti 1
JACKSONVILLE '.f
Florida
lire
toil t i nt Ion
hi mid affi f noon util took Ihr ktmh '
economy has rocketed III 111 &gt;enr*.
swing through the
lldl T hr* noiiltiM'sl of I'd i tillin'
\ r»T1f*’f " M l I' (if till* ht'mlfh '»f
the II S Department of Cnmmerer
Middle
Mlunlie
iinp"ii.itd hill* Ntiiriiiin unit la d fi . *i. niim i ' i , ADMitarlaiiY. ami
reporlrtl today
Hlates. with visits
S.ihmhiv I hr Mrd’* havr lu rii 11 v •1**t t- &lt;»f flu* m**\v19' fur mo*| HllWilliam A. Dunlap, dlGrlrl man
to delegations Ip
ili 14 f" n l ikr Ihr*m r\rr ini r
ft*1 I l*'ihh*‘ M"aMh
ager, repurled a survey which
V i r g i n i a and
T h rir uih I'fdldnu: In tndirair ■,r ih*- sin*-* of Kim hi •* met nt I hi
showed sharp gains In financial,
Maryland as well
•
'hr
fi^fil
«
ih
(I
d
stall
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a
ftrd
agricultural mid industrial lines
^rjiiittuli* l|hfh Sehciol vetteritny*
as Pennsylvania
nffrirdvr, hiii'Ii aa Ifirralrnrd hv Ih Flunk (hilllmnn r«Mmrl«*4l InThe repnrl gave Ihcio figures
With the eon
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with 10.11 figures last:
•la\
\ pproxnuafelv 7f» mmole
miinjnm Irurr »alki
Bank deposits $344,300,(XW In 12.
three weeks off
•••un lh»* H emitiHm of Dlntrlrt
No
fine
al
Kiulilh
Army
II
n
r
I
072.418.(XX)
t t«l(rvitlril thr mrefim* Th«*»# rrp(illy ^ at i 'hlni
♦piarlrrN \%tuilil Rprrnlntr mi Ihr M'-*'ttfri| lh»* nine hrnlfh milt4 of
Employes In manufacture: II.
«'» neither Taft
iiiramn^
of
ihr
^Irpprd
up
ai
linn
140 to 87,418; Ihrir wages til,
lit*"4#* I'fllllllii'i,
nor Eisenhower
Thr Arinv Ralil AINril fioonq al
319.000 in l 2tfl.2M.non
Tlir •tlhjr' f fill ill ' ll «&lt;t(nn of
has Ihe required fin| vole ntninrilv
IN WASHINOTON. Ilnuse Mlncittv I,enter Joseph Martin d r . nf M e u .
I
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hriwkfv
mi
all
1'hnrs
Retail sales: $Al4.iA4,ooo to |2,
seweil lip Tin- As,,,Haled Pie,s
•«
iif"i* n. i '»a • “ The U.'.tlDi
AI Mooney ham of Orlando, dis­
edi'trtM, warms up some ravel, bn o e hi ('hi,-ugh in duly Hep Mmlm
day
laluilullnli, pegged to avoweil aoil
flrroi ••llirlif ’ 9 1'lnr** Hi lh$» School
trict manager of the Southern Bell 028.400.000.
potrtl lor Ibis pblttt r vhoi llv atier lie w r named pri mno-ot ehnlrmad
Wholesale *sles: 1929,889,IXXI lo
I hr\ U‘d vlrmu! i Insr up wiip|Mirl Ihvilth f,r**irrn»n ** l’h»* \ ••»•mllon
eoneeded prefeiener- shows l ift
Telephone Co., has been tiansfor.
of Ihe Republican National Convention, ( /nlrrnnfbmnl Sontirtphnln)
II omi flL'hlrr hotidirf , 111 if laid ■i i i.lilr* 4asi| hv f11 *}mtltnnn»
I'd Elsenhower ;t;i2
red in Jnrksnnville where lie will 12.001.004.000.
Number nf business firm* 18.
I tint |s why "aeh vote eommaoil'- i^’di’ lor Ihr mornnif llimrr .liiiv Mi, ,« ’V 11 it9ii
le- a responsible exerutive In that
m .. -i-h'tol
2&lt;XI to 91.200
allentlon A bloc uf ||u l|,, o.ial •hoi» n| h'lmlmid Mod ul iriu1
, , |4 »• 4t.ll
( If f M,l wee,
office.
Life insurance In force $98.1,
In PehiisylvaniM
Mohigai, ,„,t hu;hv\ a) npplv lim -, m \ ni fv«• ,!,
ti,
tluGi
1lx |xlx« It IM."
172,IXH) lo 11.IX)t,081,IXXI
Maryliind ...... kiioik a *, . *i, H I
(1--t.|,&lt; Wit
M* 11\i ,’Md' i . t .1 Mt
New run,struct lull 121X1,Jixi.ixxi In
'•n Mil*-’1 i tol mt*inlt v lilt V*'
nouilnaltou battle sky
h,,&gt;h ],,
fHIHI.700,IXXI
fait I Imre «.i' eniisiiieiuiMe tam uno (vtM t linn- * |*ri s111«m Mtt ,»
1T m. 1* 9 ’ ll •ir ‘ ' r ('1*. (ungiaul
Effective buying power $1,011),
of roullllon of Ibo-e three talc . hill #int In i st at u n t i l .il i/n ! Ktim M'4 1h** •41*,p*m&gt; iLili» v
it,.* |,ir
•Kfl.fXMi lo $.1,420,321,000
Mil 1III
IM&gt;l •i *111I II 1lllfll
Maiylaml’s G*u riieuiluie \|, Mill
•I u
Mt fm i h** *Ii HeI i « 1 •*1 Go Health
Value of farm products sold
Kelilm pledged In- -tale's ;&gt;| mi,.. I h r &gt; k l l l n l *»/ &lt; hini Nr in u ipitu* 11,”mi •
Ifi**i IGi "*bi* a
480,1.10.71X1 lo $338.810.01X1
• t|„. ,’hiM.
*hr par cut
Ib-rmiin E
pi in, i|,nl ••( Oil the first ballot as , favorite mil i n n thin hi |fi*ff |»l.itn«iiiv ,iml » mii
Five
local
hoys,
all
of
them
hub
Value of livestock and Its prod
r o p h n r i l 10 siilun.ii h m r U' iiin l*»
-on
eamlidale
-aid
Thursdav
night
&lt;‘ G*p*a 'it ivr
I(| «JllltllllMt’ 4*11•I
Siquinublimb
Selmnl,
wbn
&gt;
mil
school
seniors
will
leave
Juo
ucts sold: $18,0(10,000 to $83.72I).IKM|
,*r,Iv *b,- fa'll, , ,,f RiiIh’I '
and '"eh negollallints are under way (MMI ll.Hill mrlhllll s .$21*1 I INMI It,in h* ,i I' It r«|in*ar igh" •* . rh«* thrmr
J. A. Mooneyham of Orlando,
Trade with foreign countries 22 by bus fur Tallahassee
Ei
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but
wbn
b
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v,*,I Wlei the first I,aHot MeKeldln Is i!.i loir t*»f|&gt;«*«111«*s
•&gt;! tit** mi*rtlnvr
allend
Ihe
Amor,ran
Legion
lh&gt;&gt;district manager for the Southern $91.881,(XX) to f281.000,000
NiimIId i Mlinl I .ink
mf mil &gt;
I the fur 9.
•iv ,, -ml uf i-iim ntul nib i »&gt;i ali'l believed able lo swing IM tu ;&lt;u ,,f
Mi \|ilwr**
Stale
al
Honda
Stale
unlver-in
Midi Telephone Company since
Internal revenue collrrlioti* (big
•onh't I ' i i e u k l l l n l mi u«Mimlri| i’s
•he
Marvliind
voles
11,iiu*i'll *i f"i biiniln'l" *,f glut,'
tImi* ♦hr health nod •I•• n *• havr
ju.’ll, has been appointed special ■gest jump of sll-WXI per rent) next week, -lodge Douglas Sli-n fill \nutb» in tin- nil'll. « *i • li*
Pennsylvania
Gov
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tin,
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fairlifi
"fflri*-ot prr **•*•*••I l&gt;, d&lt;* Mil* hd»
representative in the Florida man­ L97.073.IXX) In 1314.000,000: and strum, chairman nf Ihe Fust yi tu-Mllv —•b**ti'd t,y tin* M*ui' \;♦ ered 11I'll wllti euiilml of .1’; 1*1 Pruo 1 if $8aIt siMllhl'J|&gt;l &lt;•F I ' Valium nii!
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Buys Slate innimillee annuunii t
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fil
voles
said
be
b
nl
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ager’s office at slate headquarter* slate revenue roilectlons: $08,318. this
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of the company in Jarksnnvllle.
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Huinuierfield
Mnbigio
lie will ha surreeded by John
Till* ui'w*. ,uiming ju-i Infill,- A11hm
lions, the following boys will rep
Thr health mf firrl * a( •lie V4
I-Gp
nallonal
eiiiiiiidtleeiii.io
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I’. Evans, Southern Bell group
resent this section nl Boys Slab Fnllmr*’ liiiv, was ri*ielv«-i| &gt;••*» ellned lo say what he llillik- Mn h
"diiiilun wi'i'i' mhtrr •d iron
manager at Daytona Beach, one
Tommy Speer, notary; Wexlev tnrday by Mayor W. II H * m[n-1 Ulan s uueiiiiimllleil votes 33 out
•**•**|y hv .lantr * I tVam|Iaw, Jr.,
1*\ M.
If ut h
of the cities In the Orlando dis­
llamil. Lions; Sammy .Incnhsun in n iulrpboni* nirisugi* fium Mon nl a inia| ir, might do
M|i t h»* mir
Mr
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trict.
Elk*. Inc Hutchison, Jay ere* ami ard llirki'.k, prrsidnnt nf tbf oi
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and
An Assoeialed Press .one,
M. 8. Moore, Orlando manager,
gniitinthiii, wniidi id It* &gt;"iivim
•* •fh••r , thi* sarir i4t iiim- •.« fir If
Terry Cordell. Klwams
sbuu, Pennsylvania's delegalmn
Iteprrsenlalivtcs of the Civil Air
will go to Onytnna Bench as
Judge Slenslmm's l.cgmi, com l,*&lt;n ,-Mily nrst munth ill llub' dlvlileil
2&lt;l for Elseiihnwer IU r,,i
I M'til |*1ii ii * fm tin idr-ti i tint * tt* ffi||ir'**'ht riO'l Ills* «-|*ak 4 h\
group manager. All appointments I’nlrnl from Miami, West Palm miller Include* John Kaiier, Mat k I li ad Counti y Club, flllnlido, will
*|*•Ia* If"* t-shohlri
Beach. Tampa, Jacksonville, and N Cleveland, Jr and Joel Field offi, ially ( Oiifiu tb" lioiun upuli I 'M ami ,12 following Fine In »*f I Inn I h i v I m i ii m ii m w VVt'l* mi hi I* K •
are effective June Id,
•"Mieial *f|s*#'t|.wifin f"ll"'x**d ill-*
Michigan,
if
seven
for
Elsenhow
jiI ( It*' Hiinfnr il Elk « ( ‘I'll* In
Central Florida will meet nt Ihe
Mi.
Murrti*
Miif- i f f|i■»• and mM ai»rre«| Tmt ihe
Mr. Evans, a native of New wing headquarters at the Orlando i Approximately 330 hoy* from
I'tiur tu tin* &lt;idrrthm, tin* \p Cl six for Tuft and .1.1 I neil I,, •»IK 111. it* t’Mithriu h* l&gt;n I IliuLrm til'll inrrhnif *»f the ift»r
had
Orleans, la a telephone executive air base tonight to make plans for |Ihrniighnul Florida will ntteml
Summerfleld's aclion
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iim-Htioiiiniiii*
hi's'ii h itrrut 4iit t r is. Ih (Jnill
whose career dates back to 19311. Ihe entertainment nf 27 Canadian : lloyx Slate They will he Infnrmcil
Elsenhower
gels
a
elian.e
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jnM^riun
will
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loan aid The A^RorlaHuH |a to
He advanced to positions of In­ Air Force Auxiliary cadets who of Ihe operation of the slate gov to civil' li'iidi'i* tlirmigboul tin make a pitch for Mlehlgiii, support •iMth’l M l 11iKI'lllh'il Iiii in '&lt;* &lt;I $i «•«
91»r*’*• times 1$ v#»iu , i ’dating
creasing responsibility In New O r­ will visit Florida In early August, ernmerit by Governor Warren stati* nxking for numiimtbin*
Snlurdi.y Me will eimfer will, •&gt;••»•, Ifl ro tiprr nt ian n Ifh Ifownnl
Mayor Hti'inprr, In 111* irply. Michigan delegates and parly lead
Dmorii? th*’ itifia* h'-filth huit**. The
leans and also held assignments Lt. Col Forest Breckenrldgc of the member* of hls Cabinet and head*
MtMmi^h,
rhnlrnmn
nf
tin
M
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nf various Stale agencies, will hold |ioin|"d out Mint Mr, Muni* iimu ei- and deliver « major speech
lirxl merlini: lw odirdnlrtl ft#r
in Alexandria, Shreveport and Air Patrol announced today
111**1 ml Srivirr rMinmittr*1 »»t 7 If*
elections, and will enjoy a rrrrru to Hniirord 30 yi'in* ago In ,oii In UftriiH
h ptrmhd'i HI thlVf«*mi
Monroe, La. Prior to hls appoint
The Canadians will he entertain , lion porgram and Ihe lurtlitlcx of nri l ion witti
o'«
lot
k
tomorrow
ni^ht
ti
tlm
Mn
a luiunly vv |*1 i
ment at Daytona Beach In Janu­ rd In Sanford, among nlher [mints
Demnerats.
rue.iriw
hilt*
add
a
it
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11
in
I
Hull
Park,
V M C.A
piojin't nl whli'b In few more delegates lo l|„*ii July
ary. 1081. he was manager at of Interest In Florida, said Col. frred by Ihe univnrslly
Thr Am«*lm ill l.i’ixlotl will pia
Boys dale In Tnllidiasxee is a ivorkrd for »i»vi-rnl yciiip, lu-f,,.** 21 ( bleago I novel,hull ||-| |,„|„v
Jseksnn, Miss.
Ilrcrkrnridgc, who has been nam­ portion of Ihe nation wide program *nl"ring Mdmnl work.
vnh' Flat; tmnor
and
Mr. Mooneyham, who leaves ed Project Olflrer for the enter­ enrrled out by the Aiiirriruu la1
It w m stall’d also that Mi Min­ lb III t o u n c e tleuf and a J i vole lf(tO|H No. it t II fall d lo, ll"V Sroiltn
Arkansas Both .,1 lions af Amriii'fi, will havr SroutH rat
Orlnndn after 21 years of servlca tainment. The arrangement Is pari glonl n Its effort to Inrulrulr m ns bn* two sons. Bobby, a lilgii « r""P
rniivriihuriH
here, waa nrtlve In civic affairs. of Ihe Civil Air Patrol cadet ex­ Ihe youth nft hls counlry a spirit m bool stiuli'iit, unil Ernl", win, at firJ’ mi
ryifiu th** iilm* flag's o-o'il hy tin*
Alexander Sr.,Hit uf Sanford has
Fniiclful Tninian\ mimys rim nation piiot to thr |nrr*nit *»r»«*
He began hla long telephone ca­ change program.
Mi frrrnrr
recently 'riven erl a citrus m ill
nf responsibility In Inking part in t,-nil* .1itnini lligli School,
Thumlny
M
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n
puhri&lt;
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Last year a number nf Portu­ the operation of stale and national and Mr*. Mnirl* have often Inki’li
reer In Wilmington, N. C. After
J Im 1*11km C'Ini* i xtriulu a tonllul t.ilur which I. tlie only thing uf
riT»ly
two years In Raleigh. N. C„ he guese cadets were entertained in government*.
into tln'ii home lioya needing ti«*l|&gt; r,n«
r»i* liHik n Ihimls nlf iilhlmlr louimi invitation I«• patriotic riti/.«au to its kind Ihits fur. F E llrerken
Florida,
and
at
thia
time
three
went to Miami In 1928 where he
attmnl tin* prntfiam Jont Itrfnir ridge, manager of (be chamber
and guldnnrr, and an* often visit­
M MMllHMDif (IN Vnn* |
ed by I bn*" grateful youth*.
thr nninc at H;fMI o’t lot k with Pa of Commerre. anrimiiieeil Inday
was appointed aaslaUnt manager cadets from Florida are visiting
foreign
countries
In
connection
The eultivalur Is seherlllled In go
Each Ktimnu'r fur Mu* pind ,‘h
talk a
the same year. He became assist­
with
Ihe
program.
,„ln priiduetiun for general imbue
year*, Mr. and Mr*. Moni* him'
ant district manager In 192(1.
r«ndtlrt"d enni|i* for Imys amt
h
u-e shurtlv
Mr. Moore'a entire telephone
girls. These formerly vvi'in lirbl
Mr Smith, an Inventor of note,
career hat been spent In Florida.
I- the owner unit operator nf
He Joined Southern Hell in Pen­
The Iruxleux of the Bert Fish at Camp Winona, bill Innt vein
Sindh's Garage on Ihe Orlando
sacola In 1990 and later served in
estate will moot In DH.nnil nt 2:f*&gt; Mir Mnrrlsra opened up I heir fine,
Hanford hoys took Go*
Highway
Me has previously In­
Jacksonville. Ho came to Orlando
p. lit. tomorrow, Fred It. Wilson IM'IV M-(J Itarieh, a huge wooded '•nth of office in Mm Mnileil
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Hrrrkenriilifi’,
serretary
« office manager for Southern
Hanford Iritslec, atmmmred today area on a clear lake near Osteen Hlntrs Army ns seruml lleiiteu of thr sSrniinnlr fhainly Fhmuhn vented ihe "Snapping Turtle" self
With fishing licenses aspiring on The proposed Hanford hospital may In Vnlusla County, fur vacationing
Bell, in 1948. If# waa appointed
anl* upon their gruiliiutlon from of Co inmerer * will Iritvo t«*nu»rrnw propelled Hilary lawn mover whlrh
June 20, devotees of rod and reel cornu up fur discussion, Mr. Wll youths.
Is manufactured in Atlanta
manager In 1947.
the Un varsity of Florid 1 Gils
were today ramlnded by Judge ■on said, hut hr douhtrd If any
Mr. Morris has hern active in week, rim boy*, WHIIam B. Brin- for r:iiA|irl 11tit. N. f'.s whrrr h«*
will
nttrml
thr
Snulhi'antern
In*
Douglas Stenitrom lhal new lic­ significant action could be takrn Buy Scout work, having served as
»un. Jr., Ellsworth C. Ilnrpnr, Jr . atituti* foi CommrrHnl OrirnriUHHKD T ID E
enses will be on sale al hla office at this time.
*&lt;milmaatfr fur Troon No, 8,
„ J*!! Hhnemsker, Jr., and Glum tinn Kxmitlvni at tin- IlnivnpUy
, SARASOTA, i* -H I* red blotches on Monday, for the 1MS-BI season.
whieh
I*
sponsored
by
Klwartls.
He
Action on Ihe hospital, which Is
HIT/
In the Gulf of Mcilco raised fears
Mrs, 8. P. Fowler, clerk, an­ provided for in Mr. Fish's wlli, Is has served a* a class loom In­ Met,all, has lust rompleted Go* nf North Carolina.
Th r «UiO rhntnhrr nf rnnimurcr
Fri. - Hat. . “ Lion and the
the red tide ml&lt;ht be around again, nounced that reskMnt flaking lic­ at present held up by the necessity structor at the Grammar School, advanced H.O.T.C. course. Me
lo
ll
s
rnmmlstlnn
I*
in
the
Trans
nianukcerA
from
thr
nontlirantorn
Horse"
but the rad water apparently la ense* wlU remain at lf.00. Non­ to convert tbe grove land owned and Junior High School, and has
harmlr**,.
1:00 - 3:63 - 0:4« 9:37
resident, 14-day licenses will be by the estate Inin cash, Mr. Wll been active as a Sunday School porlatlon Corps and the other rttnti'N who will hr pirurnt at thr
thn*e
are
In
the
Infantry.
infttJLute will hr ntlilrrR«r&lt;l hy
superintendent at thn First Bap­
Research men at the U. 8. Flab 18*23 and non-resident season lic­ son explained.
"The
Gunman"
«
Thn oath waa administered by Dwight Heavens, chief of lie Coman
d , Wild!
and,Wildlife
Service Laboratory enses. I10.S0,
There will hr a reception fol tist Church where he I* a deacon.
2:8!) • 4:52 - 8:18
barb say the organisms causing
Residents fishing urith cracker lowing the trostres' meeting be During World War II, he was ac­ Cal. George H. Price, profesxo, in"lrial Organisation Department
Sunday • "Pat and Mike"
the color are not poisonous. The poles In Utalr home county are tween 3:0(1 and fl:00 p. m. at the tive hara in civilian defense wmk. uf military scient-n and tartlrs. of thn Mulled Slates Chamber of
who charged Ilia eailetx In look to Commerce, and Paul II. Goode,
1:19 - 3:10 • 6:10 - 7:19 - 9:19
an odor not required lo hfiva e license.
Putnam Inn.
thn respnnsllillity of their rom- director of thn Educational Divi­
M O V IELAN D
Youths under 13, whether m l SHRINK M KK T CANCELED
been
dents or non-realdente. are not re­
The chicken harbanio scheduled millions rather Mian In accept sion of thn United Stales Chant"Born
to
He Bad"
quired to purehaae a license. Bonfor thl* evening hy ihe Shrine them “as soma sort of special pri­ her of Commerce, among other*.
HUMMER SCHOOL
7:48, frattire 8:2(1 • last
aflde residents of the state for
Mr. Brrrkartrltign, who Is chair­
R. E. True principal of Ihe Jun­ Club al thn Hetninnle Country Club vilege."
■how 0:89
"Your happiness and whatever man of the recreation committee
, more than sti months who are as ior High School, announced today tin* been canceled liecnu.se of In­
Hat. • "Hot Lead" «nd
years of age or over are not re­ that summer school will open on clement weather, Andrew Htlne, satisfaction you may derivu from of the Institute, revealed that the
"Emergency Wedding"
quired lo neve e fishing license, Monday at 8:00 a. m, for pupils 8 resident, announced thl* morning. the service will come from what­ rnurse of stlidy will Indtuln "O r­
Sunday - "A Girl In Every
but are required to secure per- who have missed work. The achool Iembers will b* notified nf the ever you do for those In your ganisation and Office Adminis­
Port"
charge," Col, Price said.
next meeting at a later date.
*--------- ‘ •'eejureMmais. wttl |mlts at the County Judge’* office will continue through July 28.
tration," "Memhershlp and Fin­
P R AIR IE LA K H
, If ft. A. Q. Ctup- In order lo flail in fresh water,
Those receiving commissions ance," "Civic Activities," “Com­
areas.
numbered 48 In Infentry, 69 In mercial
FORTH A8TKR
Activities," "Industrial
SHRINK CONVENTION
"When In Romo"
WASHINGTON UR - President artillery and 17 In the Transpor­ Activities," "Agriculture," “Tour­
City Manager John OUlon will
7:40 - 10:30
&gt;Mr&gt;. CRibpeQ was owe
leave Sunday to attend rUw Shrine Truman today nominated Lloyd A. tation Corps. Earlier, last weak, ists and Conventions,” “ Public
“ Without Honor"
Rltjen to b* postmaster at St. 107 cadets were sworn Into the Relations," and “National AfUi.'lu only
JL-. '4? V .‘p-.tf.r- 4V T ■ v ’
PetsrsUwf, FI*.
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A ir Forca a* second lieutenants, falrt.”
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Florida Economy
Makes Big Strides
9 In Past 10 Years

Named (’(invention Chairman

Telephone M anager

Bank Deposits Jump
400 Percent While
Retail Sales Rise

Public Health
(Jrmi|&gt; Meets In
First Conference

Five Local Youths Herman Morris Is
Leave Sunday For Named Father Of
Legion Hoys State The Year For

Al Mooneyham Is
Given Assignment
In Jacksonville

Canadian Air CadetM
To Visit Florida

Flitjf Day Will Hr
Oli.survt'il Saturday

Uuxandur Smith
InvuntN Cultivator

TruHtccH Of Fifth
E tatc To Meet

('ommiHHionH Won
My Sanford Group nrocliunridKU Goes
To C Of 0 Institute

Finking Licenses
To Go On Sale

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First Sunday after Trinity
8:00 a m. Holy Communio.i.
9:80 a.m. Fondly Service and
Holy Communion.
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It. B. Carter, Elder
W. E. Ilorbner, l.ocel Elder
lira. Harry Watt, Sabbath School
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FIR ST M ETH O D IST CHURCH
J. E. McKinley, Minister
' 9:46 a.m. Sunday School. A
tlasa for every age.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
Sermon theme: "Re Not Afriad .
7:00 p.m.
Intermediate and
Senior Youth Fellowafllp service.
8:00 pm.
Evening Worahlp.'
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A L L IA N C E
Path Avenue and Fourteenth
Street
Glenn E. Smith, Peetor
Bible School 0:46 am.
Morning Worahlp 11:00 am.
Pastor’e subject: "God Exalts (tie
Humble".
Evening Service 7:46 p.m.
An informal meeting for all
ages. The pastor will speak from
the sixteenth chanter of l.uke on
the subject: "Riches In Heaven".
All ore cordially Invited To each
of these services.

C H R IST CHURCH, Long woo.
(Enter opal)
Rav. II. L. Zimmerman, H. D
Vicar
First Sunday alter Trinity
0:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
All are welcome.

Strange how a landscape sets the imagination to work.
Right now, looking at this scene, I can imagine all sorts
of thingB.
Winged steeds riding to heavy music . . . . pioneers in
the wilderness . . . . castles on the cliffs . . . . boating at
high speeds.
Look at the magic that enables the lake to mirror the
rocky mountain peak and the heavens! The vastneBs and
stillness of the scene sets my mind to wondering about
time and space and things I will never understand.
But In standing here and wondering so, I feel like I've
been near God.
There is a place where I can find Him alwaya—in
Church. Will you come with me?

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Lake Monro*
By BA D lB SODBRBLOM

Joseph 1’. Chnldaln. AV 2, for­
Circle No. 1 of the Lake Mon­
merly of Attack Squadron 33, ha*
been honorably discharged from roe W.M.B. met Monday evening
the U. S. Navy. Climaxing four at 3:00 o'clock at the home ol
year* of outstanding aervlce to Mrs. Prank Farmer. Circle No
nla country, Joe pinna to make hi* II met at the church Tueidny
home hero In Florida. Joe aaw Vvenlng at 8:00 p.m. Thu subject
action In Korea ua n member of of its program qraa “Jesus Call*
Attack Squadron .16 aboard the The Young Folk*."
Rev, Bob Smith was honored
U83 l.eyte In 11)61. He plan* to
apend a few week* with Ilia folk* with a surprise birthday part^
in Pennsylvania, then return to Wednesday evening afteh prayer
till* city. Joe* future plan* are for meeting. The party was given by
a radio-television business, which The Woman's Missionary Society
he hopes to start in the very near and Tha Young Peoples Classes.
Refreshments ware served by Mr*.
future.
Miss Mildred William* of thia Ed Oglesby, Mr*. Frank Farmer,
city was u recent hostess at a and Mr*, ft. II. Martin.
Dennis Has* hs* returned from
party given in honor of several
shurt timers of the Naval Air Texas, where he hns been attend­
station. A wfiner toast with re­ ing college to spend the summer
freshments, and an evening of with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
dancing at her home ill the coun- It. D. Has*.
Sergeant Harold Lankford wa.
Iry proved to tie an vnjuynblc
evening for these potential civil- a recent guest of Ills grandpar­
tins. Among those invited were ents, Mr. and 31rs, II. ill. Dunn
Don Flain in, Huh LandreUi, Jack Sergeant Lankford is stationed
Perry, Tom
McDonough, Joe Jn Georgia.
Chnldain. “Corky" Hawkins, and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prlester
Jim Meyers. Most of these boys who have been visiting Mr*.
are soon to he honorably re­ ' Laura Prlester and other rela­
leased from the Navy.
tives, left Monday to return ' to
Five funner Ensign* of Attack Mhelr home In AlW m nrle, N. C
Hquadron 36 were advanced to
Ann Prlester, daughter of Mr.
the rank of Lieutenant (Junior and Mrs. W. W. Prlester of Day
tirade). The advancement in rank tons Beach, Is visiting Rev. and
occured while the squadron wan Mrs. II. II. hlartln and Mrs
at sea aboard the IJSH Leyte. Laura Prlsster.
Those receiving the silver lur
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Enos, who
were It. W. F.werU, I’. E. Cle­ have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
mens, It. U. Ulackingtori, It. O. Rodney Harris amt family, left
Hanes, J. A. Huber, and Kenneth Monday to visit ft lend* In Day­
Hickman. Each of these pitots are tona Beach.
well seasoned comhut veterans of
Hie Korean Campaign.
The successful Fasrutt Soft
Hall Team, ill continuing their
By MISS A DIME PREY A T T
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winning streak in the d i g of Or­
lando Recreation League, came
Mr. and Mrs. Paul .Maxwell' and
from behind to defeat a determin­ family left Sunday for Ohio
ed Modern Welding Team. By where they will stay a while
winning tlioir Kith consecutive with friends and relatives.
game without n loss, the Forrest I Mr*. George Lindsey returned
Nine moves another step closer home Friday after spending two
lu the league clinmplunsldp,
weeks with her son and daughter
The Naval Air Station Hasehail in-law, Mr. and 3tr*. II. L. Lind­
Team will Journey to Ensile, this sey, and their daughter In Gaines­
coining Sunday, where they will ville.
rogage the Kuril Is Nine in what
Mr. and Mrs. Phllliii Hauer had
should prove to he u holly con­ as their guests Sunday Mr. and
tested game A h yet, the starting Mrs. Fred Uallaid of Maitland
pitcher of this coming game is un­ and Mr. and 3lrs. Hubert Kirk
known, hut one Cut Lyons appear* land of Orlando.
to be the likely prospect.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cole had
Lt. (jg l Roy W. Ewell* has an­ a* their guest last week Mr
nounced ids engagement ami ap­ Redjiath of Ft. Louderdnlo.
proaching marriage to Mis* Claire
Mr. and .Mrs, Rotund Wesson
Marie Denerahle of Orlando. A
graduate of the St. Jitine* High and daughter Cindy und Mr. and
School ill Orlando, Ml*s Uesvrnble Mr*. EL H. Grant spent Holiday
is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. with 3fr*. Jro Douglas In MurDsserahle of I I0U liuernsey Ave­ rliton.
Mr. and Kirs. Walter Yar­
nue in that city. Lt. Ewerts, of
Attack Hqundron
hails front borough have as their guesiN for
Newherrypurt. Muss., and I* u u while their daughter Hetty and
gi minute of tin- Admiral Farragut I’m Kunkeu of Chevy Chase, Md.
The Geneva school held gradu­
Academy of Tonis River, N. J.
Tile wedding will lake place at the ation exercises Thursday night.
St. James Church In Orlando on Those In the graduation class
were Joann and Delores Hughes,
June ID.
Donald R, Hurt, Radioman Third Nadine Bostick, Hetty Phillips,
Class, 1* the proud father of a Homer Bowen, Roger Maxwell,
brand new bnliy girl. After a abort Sonny Kettering, Helen Hampton,
visit tu Id* home in Long Is­ and George Jacob*, The Invoca­
land, N. Y., Don tells u* that both tion wa* given by Rev. L. A. Hall,
mother mid daughter are fine, arut the introduction of the gurat
plan to Join him here In Hanford speaker, Judge Doogla* Htenwithin the next few week*. Chris­ strom, waa given by De. T . W.
tine Hurt, the new ai rival, weigh­ Lawton. Tha 4-H award* were
ed very close to ten pounds at presented by Mr*. T . W. Prevutt,
birth, ills pretty young wife, Di­ and the spelling awards were
ane, recently viiited Don in South given by Mrs. Lucille Norton.
Mr. and Mr*. William Geiger
America, while he was stationed In
and son Jlmtney spent Sunday
Uuaiitunnmo Huy, Culm.
with Mr. Geiger's fatliei Mr
Harry Geiger of Orlando.
FOUND G U ILTY
3!rs. Lina Halt* spent the
TA LM H A S S E ti i* - A Circuit
Court Jury deliberated lilt hours week-end with her daughter Joyce
Thursday night, then found James at Daytona Heach from which she
Norman, Tallahassee dunce hall
opera lor, guilty of first degree
murder. Hut the Jury recoin
mended mercy, making a life sen­
tence mandatory
Judge W May Walker deferred
sentence pending a hearing Juno
HI on a defense motion for a new
trial.
Norinntt, 12, was accused ol
shooting to death his employe,
Mr*. Evelyn Cox Uryant, 37-yearold divorcee, In front of the dance
hall March I. He claimed the thol
was fired accidentally. A witness
testified the two had argued about
money Just before the snooting.

| GENEVA N E W S |

7 Pledge Allegiance '...

At The Churches
J*

im f

fly Central Press
K N O W L E D G E of the correct
display of and proper teepee!
towaed the Blar* and Btrlpea la
one mark of a good American.
T o help spread thia knowledge
the United Stale* Marine Corps
hua Issued a booklet for the public
entitled “ How to Respect and Dis­
play Our Flag." Among the rule*
to be followed are these:
l — When displayed over the
middle of the street, Ihe flag
should be suspended vertically with
Ihe union tu the north in an east
amt west street, or to the east In
a north and south stiert.
2~W h*n displayed with another
(lug from crossed slillfs, Ihe flag
of the United flutes of America In ena al iht mail famed flog
should be on Ihe right ithe flag * raisings in Hilary, United ll*l*»
own right) and its » u n should be Matins* railed their (olais al&gt;a.e
In front of the stsIT of the other two Jl.no an Fab 21, IV4L
flag.
3— When it number of flags ofbuilding toward the pole, union
states or cities or pennants of ftret.
tl — When tt Is to be flown el
■oclrllr* are grouped and dis­
played from stuff* with our na­ half-mast, the flag should be
tional Hug, the hitter shuuld be at holeted to the peak for an Inelant
the renter or at the highest point and then towered to the half-mast
position, before lowering the Hag
of the group.
4— When the flag I* displayedfur the day. It should be raised
from a stall projecting horliontal- again to the peak Hy half-mast
ly or at any angle fiom the win­ U meant hauling down tha flag to
dow sill balcony, or front of a one-half the distance between the
budding the union of the flag tup and bottom of the staff. On
should go i tear to the [leak of the Memorial Day display at haltMaM unless the flag I* to be dls- mail until noon only then holil
to top of si aft
plltyrtl at half-mast
ft - When the flag Is suspended i 7- Wlien the flag* of two or
over :• -blew.ilk from a rope ex­ more nations me displayed. the)
tending from house In pole at the should bo flown from separMe
edge of Die sidewalk, the (trig I statt* of Ihe s.imr height and llic
shi.idd hr hoisted out from the lings should i»- of approximately

went to Mobile, Ala. where she
will stuy for a while with her
daughter who is undergoing a
lerlou* operation.
Mi. and Mrs I' W. Prevail
visited Mr and Mrs Clamicp
Oxler ill tlsleen.
The Geneva school held Us an
miul picnic E'ridnv al Horse Fond
with about one hundred enjuying
the picnic and swimming.
Mr, and Mrs, T. W. i’revatt
spent Saturday iu /ellwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Flank Fitts of
Mims railed on filends here Sun*
day.
The Girls Intermediate Sunday
School Class belli its monthly
meeting al thy home of Harriett
Geiger Tuesday night with seven
present. After the meeting re­
freshment* were served by the
hostess.

T H E CHURCH (IF GOD
OF PROPHECY
230k Ivlin Avenue
equal *l*r
International usage
Rev. Joe l\ Crews, Pastor
forhtda ihe display of the flag of
Sunday School begins al !*'.4&amp;
one nation above that of another a.m. Classes for all ages. Good
nallon In time of peace.
spirit filled teacher*.
S When flags of slates or cities
Morning Worship 11:00 a.in.
or psnnauta or soclrtles are flown Message hy the pastor. Subjects
on the same halyard with the flag "The Power That Wurketh 111 1'*".
of the United States of America, All members are urged to lie pre­
the latter should always be at the sent at this service.
Evangelistic service 7:45 pin.
peak. When flown from adjacent
staff*, the Stars and Strips* Message um| altar call hy the
should be hoisted first snd lowered pastor.
Prayer Meeting and Itihle Study
last!
fl — When the flag Is displayed in Tuesday evening at 7:43 mil.
Missionary Service Thursday
a manner oilier than by Irelng
flown fiom a staff. It ibould be evening at 7:41. pin. Mrs. Flora
E. Crews, leader in charge.
displayed flat whether Indoors or
Victory Lender* Hand service
out When displayed either him- Friday evening at 7:4b p ill Mr*.
lonlally ui vertically against n Evelyn lletiuell, leader oi charge
wall the union should lie upper­ A program foi utl young people
most and in the flag s own right
The Church Hi mg hand will
When displayed lu a window, it furnish the music, and the public
should he hong the same way The is invited lo attend
flag never should be used for fra­
toons. rosettes or draping
UPHAL.V C O M M U N ITY
PR ESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10 When carried In a prove*,
Clarence
('. While, kUnlster
stun with another flag or flags. Hie
Unified
Service
lihirft u.in.
Star* and Stripes either should be
on tin- marching right, or when Church School nml talk hy pastoi
Young People's Meeting 7:iki
there Is a line of oilier flage. our
national flag may Iw In front of pin.
Evening Service 7 dill p.m
the center of lluit line.
Wednesday Prayer slid llihb
11 — When the flag Is used to Study 7:30 pin
cover a casket. It should tie so
A col dial welcome to ail
ptat ed that ihe union Is at the
head and over the left shoulder.
FIRST PitEMHYTER1 AN
Tin- flag should nof lie towered Into
t ilt tte'ii
the grave or allowed lu touch the
Oak Avenue and Hrcoud Hltrrl
Rev. A. G. MrIsiiilsi, Minister
ground

h 4f&gt; n m Sunday School.
III addlllon lo these ol cuiuse.
11:110 u ni Morning
Wot ship.
(lie ling should he p r o I r c I e d
again si liecoriitng tolled and never Anthem: "Lead Me, i.uid", Ed
should lunch the ground or floor imiloNoii l,y Chancel t'huii Heiiiiuu by Mr. Mclnnis. Church
or I*- allowed to brush object*.
Nuisrrv 10:15 12.00 each Holiday
7.00 p.m. Senioi High Fellow­
ship, Mis* HuikIiii Ihnm will lie
JOHN GKISLKH
US. N A V A L T R A IN IN G CRN in charge of the program.
7 oo p.ni Pioneer Fellowship
TER . G R E A T LAKES, ILL.
MINI pill. Evening Wol ship.
iHperlnll Undergoing
u two Seimon hv Mr Mcliiui
vveik reserve I ruining couise line
In John E. (Jelsler, sennnvn ii Fit RE M E TH O D IS T CHURCH
emit, UHNIt, non of Mr mid Ml* Foot
Hi Mlrrel nml Inure) Avenue
I. A Gender of Fern I'aik
Rev. l-'rril II. Iliirlim. Pastor
Holiday School k:|(i a.to
.Moinlng Win slop Ui: lb a.in.
You tig People* Set vice 7:15 p.m
Evening Service 7:45 pm
Flayer Meeting Tluirsuu) J-45
•
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WAR POWERS
WASHINGTON
- The Senate
loduy adopted a House passed re*
olid ion extending the Preside id's
war puwer* until June 3D.
Wilhoul tin* acllmi, Ihe preeiden
tiul emergency powers would have
expired Kumlay Senate and House
negotiators are working on • lull
for a one year extension of a linn
ted number of the powers.

tIANKEHS SEN TEN CED
IM TTSlIUim H Up - Federal UN
Irlct Court today satilenci-d live
former hank officials convicled of
umhctilliig to prison terms rang­
ing from |3 tnonlhs lo tu year*;
Tho court tuclevl out Ihe stiffost
penally to William Paul Smellier,
37, assistant cashier al the New
lleiisifigtnu. Pa , First Nalmnul
Ituuk SiuclKur, who atlmitteil tuk
log (tlio.txxj got it) years In oinoii
Eddie llinke, rookie pitclier fill
A spokesman for ttie Fill told
the Cilirinnnll Reds, Is i.ltidylng the court Smellier hud made res
law during the nff-seasuu at St. tllulion of f32,l)00 lint that Ihe gov
Lon!* University.
eminent had boon unable to ii-arn

The W eather

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Lowest-Priced Line

T H E F IR S T H A I T I S T CHURCH
'
of Oviedo
Dr. Frank C. Morgan, Pastor
11:00 a.m. Special Father's Day
services will he ihe sermon for
the occasion by the paitor. (Jifts
will he presented to six fathers
present.
No Training Union for the sum­
mer mouths or until September.
H:0ti tun. The ordinance of HapI isin will he administered with a
sermon by the pastor.
The Yncutlon llitde School will
continue dally through June 20.
with the exception of Haturday
morning. All girl* and hoys art
urged to atti-nu.

U t IA WIPI CHOICI
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IXIIA IIAUIV AND QUAllfV
•i Iv4r by riih.i

IlflA IMOOtH SflfOIMANCI
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IXIIA IIOINO COMIOIt
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Warrvu C. Giles, new |itenii|ent
the Nafloiinl League, )* i hilelitil mail to Imld down tile Heritor
circuit's tup punt
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Frf. June 13. 1*32
Page 3

DR. II. K.

Legal Notice

CHIROPRACTOR

TO: TIIOMAX IIAllT.

IlfflMiitcr mu! Militreuft unknown
Tun *ifr hrreliy Notified that UI
nnrii 11stml *r nml litinUimil William
It. Hamilton Imvf fil^d I'rUtlnn fat i
Adii|*&lt;loft of lalwtiril llmno .Slurlln.f
I hr inf out »oii of Ann!** no mtirlhi* |1
Unit, in tn» ririuili Court of Hum I
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Please call fur appointment
Phone 1712-1748

DR. H. McLAULlN
OPTOMETRIST

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VOTE FOR
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VACATION B lia u SCHOOL
FIRST BAKriST (T1UKCII
I’ltrk Avetutt* ut S i x t h S l m d

June lti thru 27 Mumlny thru h'rulay
J) A.M. ’til 12 Noon
FREE
V It E E
A ll Hoy* nml tlirls !l H in t 111 m -i ii s of mri * (thokt* !l
Venn of npe tliti' will he I hy I lev. .'it t tire invited to
nUt'iul.

T U K H UN w i l . l . i 'O V K R T H K I ’O I .L O W I N G H O I I K
A N D K K TM R N .
7:43
7:‘iU
7:33
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H: 10
m:I 3
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A .31. leave church
K:23 Floral Hrighie
A .31. Itultilf's, iJrt. Haw ) H:3u MrReytiohls Drug
County Home
n:Si Mellon*ille and tr lr r y
Five Points
N;n) |iB,v \,e. Irullei Park
Elder Spring*
.,
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linker * Hairy
Gimlerville
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'•tganr* le i.m e
Suttfonl Ave. Evleii*liin
a 33 I li*l llaiili*! t hot*It

NAVY PERSONNEL:

ATTENTION

DEFENSE WORKERS:

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In Pur« Oll'a

IXIIA flOPPINO POWII
•I Jusvks-Druiw (ralisi

• Three • bedroom
hmncK $U05.T and
$»&lt;I5H — only SHfIK
mill $955 down,
respectively.

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KeitHonuhle m onth­
ly puymenlH like
rent, Include re­
duction of
principal, closing
c o s I m, taxes, and
Insurance.

Hemtnol* H r » Shop
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Aidemalli TianimliiUn
A enmpltie power team with
•lira-powerful Valve-inHead engine and Automatic
Choke. Op tinml on De Line
mwteli ai aura coil.

Sets Phillips
Terrace — Geneva
Avenue east ut
Hanford Avenue in
Hanford.

Phillips Terrace — a beautiful
new home development Hlyletl lor
today's living — priced for
youilK people's hudgetn.
Roomy — comforlaltle — • lwo ■ amt threehedroom homes — seasoned concrete
block const i-netlun — sturdy utitl
heiititlfiil — kitchens et|iitp|ieil with
G-K rmtjie and refrlRetalor — water
heater — space tieater — Venetian
blinds tliniughmit — ample closet and
sloritKe space — carports — lundscuped
lots. Hee them today. Hales office
In Wynnewood Subdivision Kant ot
MellonvIlle and North of Geneva
In Sanfurd.

TM Florida Bank Bulldlai
Orlando, Florida

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Vacations™ who ptan to upend tholr holiday near lakes,
atrenmn or ncashoro are warned by the Metropolitan Life In*
Burancn Company that small boats can be dangerous unless
safety rules nro observed. About 1,200 people n year are
drowned in the United States in accidents involving small
motor-driven boats, rowboats, can h*h anti similar craft.
A study of the death claim records of Industrial policy­
holders of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company who
were drowned in small-boat accidents during 1050 and 1051
shows that such accidents result fiom a variety of cnuscs.
Sudden storms, high winds, and dangerous water con­
ditions play an Important role. Nearly one-fifth of the vic­
tims lost their lives when Iwats wore swnmpetl, capsized, or
their occupants were swept overboard. In a number of cases
people courted disaster by starting out when weather condi­
tions were extremely unfavorable.
Approximately 10 percent of the drownlngs were enused
by bonts being dofcctlvo or motors stopping. Carelessness
nnd recklessness accounted for many denths— Including such
things as occupants standing up or changing plnccs In bouts;
overcrowding or overloading boats; speeding, riding waves,
sharp turning, nnd similar practices; and boats going too
near dams and being caught and swept over by the current.
Lack of swimming ability contributed to a number of
drownlngs. Many lives would nave been saved If the victims
had clung to their capsized boats until help urrived. In some

H ie Sanford Herald

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■y R O BER T F. OEIOERB
WASHINGTON OTt- Don’t run
lor th« nearest saloon until you've
read the last word of this, but —
Navy scientists have discovered
that alcohol — like in bourbon —
has a mysterious power to lessen
the IlkiliEuikJ cl death from yartf's

at Ran T^mnclscn — which maxes
a difference.
m
-four per rent of mice that
envy Injection of alcohol
survived after Ihey later were ex­
posed to medium doses of rays.
Another group of mico got no
alcohol but the same amount of
ray exposure — and every one of
them died.
The Navy scientists, slier other
experiments which turned out
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go out aloni! in craft of any kind, particularly In dangcroiiH
The Communist line in the K o j* wntera.
“Much credit la due the Count fluard for Ita lifn-navlng
activities In amall-boat mintinpH and to Ihe work already uccompIlHhcd in tho
fluid
wifely education by tho NavuiiifJiiniiim
Mtu H
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us boal ......_____________
■• tho
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»»-*u and
tlonnl Safely Council,
Hoy •*......
Scout
h, tho (Jirl Scouts,
house and ihcn arcuses bis neighbor who comes lo help put it out. other organisation!*."

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President T inm an declares the
adm inistration ()ff JllSIliO
justice II
is Cl
entirely
safe in the Irani) o f federal prosSouth Korean President. Syngmnn Hbeo Is In a position
CCUting attorneys. In other worai where
...... .. his
.... actions
iiciimm kuUi,i
....... • embnrruHsIng
could prove
emlmrrasBing to tho
the United
uniicu
«*n___ i : l _ i n
i »*
fallows like J. H ow ard M cG rath, Nations.
Natlona, It Ih reported that
that, he
hi* has
ban imprisoned
linprlHoncd twelve mem­
mem­
Lamar C audlr and h o it o f others ( bers of tho
the National Assembly for plotting against
iigulnnl his
Ii Ih
were just looking after the people's government. Ills opponents say that IiiIh
h action wiih
was political
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interests when all the shenannlgans mid■ that tho nrrostn
were to prevent tho AHSombly
from
A! took place.

Some 10,000 Floridians received
•i $448,00 from the taxpayers fo r not
%&gt;■. working d u rin g the m onth o f May.
T h is represented an increase n f 25
£ percent in payments and a 31 pery, tent Increase in non-w nrkfrs over'
the previous m onth, the Florida
In d u stria l Commission jroints out.
i, The State o f Florida now has in
its reserve fund the sum o f $81,000,000 w ith w hich to pay people
not to w ork during the years that
lia im m ediately ahead.

ending his power noxt month.
Tho United Nations decided to innko tho ntrugglo bctweon totnlltarlnniHm ami democracy tho Irhuo in tho fight­
ing In Korea. If tho charge* against President Rhoo arc true
ho will lio providing tho Communists with maturlul for tholr
propaganda. President Truman has Bent a note to Ilhen In
Which ho expressed shock at I ho fond between tho head of
tho Korean government nnd the National Assmbly.
Internal trouble In the Republic or South Korea could lxt
!i,» inuf uirnw iii iho effort to gain n truco in tho fighting

ou r entile steel production e ffo rt
■ than to test the effectiveness o f the Shrine Convention
T a ft-H a itlc y A ct. Fortunately, howOpentt In Miami
' ever, it dors not appear that C on­
gress is going to tel him get away
MIAMI (gv-Natlonnl executives
w ith it, and in the next months we of iho 803,000 member Shrlno or­
m ay be able to sre, in a crucial ganisation open business sessions
.* case, just whose veision o f the today prior In their annual ilday

b illio n dollars fo r financial aid to
European countries. This is nearly
a b illio n and a h a lf lets than tha
President asked (o r, but it is prob­
ably as much as he expected to
get. The custom nowadays is to
atk fo r about tw ice «s muck as
you " p e e l to gel and then when
.they cu t dow n you down 25 perw o l yo u are s till ahead o f the
game. But th in k o f w hat we could
■ 0 w ith a ll th a t money i f we spent
ft In this country building hospitals

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convention which gets under way
Sunday.
The pre-convention gatherings of
Imperial officers, past imperial of­
ficers and committees
' ---- will ■ con...lij
tlnue through Sunday _ and, will
‘commendations In he
forntulato ret
Council
passed on at Imperial
In
_aesslons
----------- .beginning
_
J Wednesday.
Matters to he decided Include
recommendations of Imperial Po­
tentate Robert Gardiner Wilson Jr.
for rovlslon of the Shrine's Invest9 [tent of Its moniee and moderniseIon of Its 11 hospitals for crippled
children, end applications for three
new templei.
Allentown. Pa., St. Petersburg,
Fla., and Wilmington, Del., have

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$ 1 1 0 0 -0 0

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1949
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan

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reported at 10 of 12 Nebraska
Weather Bureau Gallons
The
stale's lop mark was 103 at Imperlsl.
St. lauds sweltered In U7degree
heal, Ihe eighth straight day above
1)0 and Ihe highest mark for the
date in Ihe records Another hot
snot In Ihe hen! hell was Hill City
Knu . where iherinomelcrs r^ui'ml
lo lot while at Dickinson, N. D.,
they bubbled up lo 07.
•
Water reserves ut Lincoln, Nrh..
a i lly of lon.ooo, were at thn lowest
In years. Water consumption In
Omaha (population 231.IKK)) Thurs­
day hit 3,1100.000 gallons an hnur,
the highest In history. Rnlh cities
started shsrn • the • water pro.
grams. Kt. Louis also reported a
near record consumption of water.
Cooler weather extended over the
Northeast nnd the Great Lakes re­
gion nml In Ihe Northwest and t'nclflc Coast arena.
Thundershowers were reported
early today In Ihe Upper Missis
slnpl Valley anuthward Into parts
or Illinois, Indiana. Kentucky and
Tennessee.
Generally
fair wralhcr
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DANGEROUS DAY
CHICAGO if) — If you're superaltlloui, lake It easy today. It's
Friday, the lllli.
June la the only mouth In 1131
when the Uth falla on a Friday.
The m t day far the supersti­
tious hereout to he careful Is
Feb. 19, 1K3. There’ll be Iwo
ether Jinx days In 1833, toe, mt

About 1,700 soldiers from Florida
dll taka part In maneuvers ns
art of tho 81$I National Guard
Hvlslon.

ildars Exchange, lie said tha
ibbanga Board protested and relygd a reply In which R. M.
Hartaflald, Roid Board secretary,
said the names of bidders were
withheld “ to towro keeneit competition In bid estimates."
Fortes aakl U wee the first time
In the exenhnge'i (even yeara of

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ROAD D EP A R TM EN T
TALLAH ASSEE Ml - Tim Stale
Hoad Department today called for
bids July 2 on road and bridge
work In It counties
Tho projects Include:
t’ .
Grading, paving and dramlng
State Road A lA , In Brevatf Goun
ty between Sebastian Inlet) god a
point about &gt;.T miles nnqhf
Grading, paving nnd draining
Bond 8-678 in Polk County from
tho Hillsborough County line to
State Road 60 via Nichols.
Clearing, grading and paving
Road 40 In Volusia County between
Riverside Avenue,. In New Bmyrna
Beach to Coronado Reach.
Grading at»d paving Road A lA
In Brevard County from the long
Range Proving ([rounds north to
tho U. S. Coast Guard Station.

$1275-00
1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
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POLISH ARMY”
BONN, Germany MS— Tho Busslsns have grabbed complete con
Irol of Poland's armed forces by
placing their own men In all Im­
portant positions, the West German
government said today In its of­
ficial bulletin.
The bulletin said (hr Russians
bad grcally enlarged nnd modern■ **

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1948
Ford 2 Dr. Sedan

$890-00
1946
Oldsmohile 2 Dr.
Sedan

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$795.00
1946
Ptfcknrd Sedan
Deluxe Clipper
Special $690-00

J. lllills Miller’s prediction comps
true, the University of Florida will
almost double Its slse during the
next 10 years.
Dr. Miller told n group of 170
new students Thursday that en­
rollment would reach 13,000 hy
1003. At present, the university's
regular session enrollment runs be­
tween 8,ooo and 0,000.
FLORIDA SOUTHERN
LAKELAN D Ml — A $2,770 grant
is lo be given Flnrida Southern
College for research
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ouraxciting
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KITCHEN IDEAS

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY!

S u m m r Closing Hours
9:00 A. M. — 5)80 P. M.
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Tho folhmlhl M ereh.nl, 5 W
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the above hours etartlng June loth to
AUf.80thi
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^ you’re planolni a new home' or
Meeeoi ones comeln and seatha new &lt;

POWELL’S OFnCE SUPPLY CO,
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h S m aad ahnoel f a a t S ^ e e d ,
■m any law iceking to put a ceilM M epeeds then would certainly
M gU have put the maxlmUm conHNably lower than 40. a speed
jnUeh is now looked upon as a
■ M e b a u r d because ittf *o slow.
K M
believe there ie an erbiM F spaed which can be called
■ r i p A r all conditione, for what

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N ATION AL GUARD
ANNISTON, Ala. M3 - Florida
altonal guardsmen will begin arIvlng In strength Sunday for their
nnual summer camp at Ft. Me-

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hear it often suggested that
Maximum speed for can. decided
mu by a group of isfsly experts.
oUd be established and IgedTporid Into the mechanical operation
future automobile engine* for
a purpose of stiminallag the large
ifinbar of fatal suidsnl* which
ra attributed each year to excelka speed. On first coasideretioo

CROPS GOOD
ORLANDO MS — .Scattered showera In May kepi most Florida
crops growing satisfactorily, Ihe
l). S. Department of Agriculture
said today.
Corn, cotton uml tobacco pros­
pects urc good, it said, with pea­
nuts showing fairly good prospects
were many extra
happy faces after some replanting.
Citrus conditions are good but
among Ihe Fiilure Farmers of
Anirrira who eonelmlrd their nlnlc dropping of nrw fruit continues to
he escesslve,
Convention here lodny.
A round of awards Thursday
night, which brought on the proud
smile.', Included right trips to Iho ford, L'humuckio; William Tim ­
naliimai FFA convention at Kansas mons, Oulncy: Billy Gunter, SuCity In October, five scholarships wance; Freddie Conner, Tavarea;
lo tho University nf Fiorldn nnd Eugene Griffin, Bartow; Charles
ilo/ens of cash prises totaling $3,- Salmon, LuUellc; Terry Johnson,
Quincy; and Billy Fish, Taylor.
00?
Scholarships worth 1100 went to
Amonu Ihe flnnl order of buslDCM today was insinuation nf Jack- E. J. Gibbs, Gonsalci; Wesley
ton Brownlee, Trenton, as pros!- Doan. Greensboro; M. A. Tidwell,
Branford; Joseph McBeo, Eustii,
and William Miller, I'lnnl City.
Quincy was Judged Ihe best chap­
ter.
Earlier In Ihe day Quincy's Wil­
liam Timmons was named Ihe
to Iho national Florida Star Farmer

June Heat Wave In Florida’s Future
Areas Of Midwest Farmers Conclude
Is Setting Records Daytona Meeting

It is h a u l lo imagine how a man
can he so inveterate in his political
partisanship as H a rry S. Trum an.

ltd highways.

1948
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan

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fleer ssys mice handle Ihcir liquor,
or rather alcohol, differently than
man. They ran survive a phenom­
enal dose of alenhnl, site consid­
ered.
If a man drank ns much alcohol
as the mice received, In proportion
to sire, the man would have to
take around Hirer-fifths of a gallon
of average whisky, the officer es­
timated.
Some scientists have estimated
a man's liquor capacity — 154pound man, at sea level, on a cool
summer day — Is around one quart
a dsy.
If that's true, three • filths of
liquor would kill a msn before the
rays got him.

FR ID A Y , J U N K 13, IH 2

dictator, has taken tiie oath of
o ffic e fo r a n o lh rr six-year term as
president o f Argentina. U ndoubted­
ly he p ro rn iirtl to protect his own
V Job against nny dissenters no mat, fee w hat ihe cost in blood to his

1941
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Found To Be Aid In
Fight Against Ray

Holiday Brownings

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would start out on foot, for a
T H E SA N FO R D H E R A LD
ON enmp ov*r 400
nwiray
1912
1
wilh Ihslr few h ^ I n n i r ^ " » their - — ------------------- -•
hack a itml tinvelint; in weather Swtiilny School appeured on th*'
Maj. Walter Turner, who has from 15 hehwv tern In l»*n ih u ffr pmirrnrn iltedAitl in mmvi» cot
The music pupils of Miss MaihFR ID A Y
line Mnlleni were presented in recently returned from Korea, wn* above. Hi' nithtlonrj Inning Hfrn turn*** of fh»- rniintry which th»)‘
irprrHcnlcil Ih h portion of th®
their annual recital on Tuesday the gupst speaker nt the leg
Sanford Townsend Club No. 1
evening at 7 .10 p.m. n! the Wom­ ulnr meeting of the Woman's S&lt;&gt; whole fnmilii A froyi'M in thuih on pt nut ii m wa* i nitrlmhil with a
will hold It* regular meeting In
the
ron*4s*l«l«*
poi'in, ' Wlit'ii t’hiltln n Cry'*, rrml
an's Club to a , opacity audience. elety of Christian Service of the
the city commliiloner* room 7:ltO
The niectnur wiw uptmii w ifli h hy Mm f! IV llutchiAon.
(iucst artist for the occasion First Methodist Church on Mon­
p.m.
Tin hiHiiu*ti* nnrtint; wa* ion*
«:i« C. It. Schlrard who assisted on day in McKinley Hall. The meet­ aoiik ftfit) pruyer hd hv I M-oili'nl
M ONuAT
llic program with several vihra- ing was preceded with a bonrd Mr** J* tV Miiv n uit. I tin1 inounim ductnl hy Mm, *1 C*. I in v in nnd
• The Dependable Clan* of the
early leporls were beard, thl*
wni* umh‘1 the liiitriinri
Mm. It
, hnrj) selections which were re­ meeting at 2:10 p.m.
T ir s t Methodist Church will meet
Maj. Turner told of wartime IV CmMnIiiuv with the *uhjrrt he- lie ng tin firsl meeting of the new
ceived with much applause. The
with Mr*. Lowell Oiler and Mrs.
7f&gt; m-nibrra
v 'nmremefws for ihe viljrijhajp^ eondllloiis in Korea. ■- ' ‘
mg
Let the
i'hlldren
t'ome". ehiiri b year
CyeM-U"V**, at 111 Summer!!,toi t/ meed MJ{.
were by Harry Wester. Mr. St-Illr- gir events and scenes witnes-eu Small chit ten nt tile Metlioui
Avenue, at 8:00 p.m. The meeting
nrd was aceompanled by Miss while there. Bringing the war
will mark the 40th birthday of the
Mailem at the piano, and for an closer to Hie group, lie said it win
claaa.
encore he rendered with artistir like having one enemy In DeLand
The Vacation Bible School will
expression the beautiful Gypsy ami the other in Orlando. Sanford
begin at 0:00 a.m. at the Firs'.
having already been bombed and
melody "Two tlultars".
Baptist Church. The school will
Thr platform and auditorium practically destroyed before Hoclose at noon.
weru decurateil with palms aril population of old men and women
TU B S D A Y
toll baskets holding gladioli an I and small children were ordered
— Vacation Illhte School will he
to evacuate.
greenery,
i ^ e ld at the First llnptist Church
He slated Hint the evacuees
The following program was pre­
from 0:00 a.m. until 12:00 nonn.
sented:
W ED C A L ............
"Moonlight
Serenade",
Bing­
Vacation Bible School will he
ham, Emily Spivey: "My Tieasure
1 held at the First Baptist Church
Walts", fleruccl. Sarah Dunn;
from 0:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon.
"Anllru's Dance",
tilieg. Avis
A Prayer Meeting Service will
Starnes; "Wooden Soldier March",
llonoiiug Miss Nancy Williams,
be held at the First Baptist
Klum, Itamlrtll
I'rlcst; "Melody
Church at 8:00 p.m.
Walt*".
Mack,
Faye (lamer; bride*elect of July, Mrs. Wallace
The Fidelia Class of the First
"Shower Of Roses”, St residing, M. Phillips entertained la&lt;l even
Baptist Church will meet nt the
Rose Mario Sktilly; "Fillpie Lilac lug with a bridge party at her
home of Mrs. B. K. Hardison, .'toil
Wall*'', Woodward, Linda SIM iy; home on Valencia Drive In San
# almstto Avenue.
‘ The Clown",
Keats, Wallace Laid a. The party rooms were aI
THUR SDAY
I'opc; "Rose-Hud Walti" Brown- trartivrly decorated with arrangeVacation Bible School nt the
mg, Patricia Smith; "Red Blrtl me lit* of varl-colored gladioli, asFirst Baptist Church from 0:00
Walt*",
Hoffmann,
Rosemary lets and roses.
The guests enjoyed several pro
a.m. until 12:00 noon.
Photo By Esse* Studio Southward; “ A Spanish Fiesta*.
of bridge and after the
The Mena Brotherhood supper
____of ....
_the_____
__ School, announced
ed today
that the school (Old
English
Songi, Thompson, gressions
Mrs,
,1.
C.
Mitchell,
principal
South
Side
Primary
prln..,._.
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scores were added prizes were
and program meeting will he at has had a very sllreessful
il
year
with
n
peak
enrnllnient
enrollment
of
tif
5.18
fijitt
students.
Members
of
the
family
faculty
nrt’
nre
Sarah
J'rlest;
I
rlest;
—
'IInixipilta
nisipiita
Sei
awarded to Miss lnli'0 Baker, Miss
7t30 p-m. at the First llnptist
shown with smile* on their faces following graduation exercises for fourth gimle pupils, In which
lilc 84 ''"de .I.chiij, I'eln Rankin; " I lie Margaret Dingfeblei and
M l«Church.
••hildren were graduates!. Front row, rending from left to right: Mrs. Nancy lliock. Miss Margie War Rutleifly \\ i»tt* . I ochrnn, llettv Lila l.efflei Mis- Williams was
mnlh, Miss Peppy Fraser, Mr*. Mitchell, Mrs. I)n n (iallant, Miss Ann French, and Miss Rebecca Me- 1
,
,,
presented wiiti a ifl of china
llriile; second row Mlix .lean Mayor, Mrs. Walter Morgan, Mis. It. S. Brown, Miss Mara (Jinn, Mrs , . , f
l,,,1 1
1 !l,,vey* j Ian y from the hostess.
Margaret Reynolds, Miss Zlllnh Welsh; third row: M rs. H. J. Tltshaw. Mrs. Cecil Carlton, Mrs. t|. II.
; T " ’,
Par y Walls ,
Later in the evening o delleioitIgU!
Davis. Mrs. Jean Buffer, Mrs. Lottie Nix nnd Mis* K rneatlne Westfall.
r ' 1'*{. ' ",,r,,1'1"* »*'debaiigli;
'Pansy Walt*", Drr, Sandra Mc­ sweet course was set veil by Mis
Kinney; "Bouncing Billows", Her­ Philips assisted by Mrs. (inrtlun
Mr*. R. M. Sh’aw and child are
man,
Marchettn Cmnphcll; "Morn­ Sweeney and Mts (ieorge Kick
CoMOf!
h
guasta at the D. K. Kersey home.
ing Star Wall*", La Hue, Pearl Those enjoying the occasion with
Miss
Williams
were
Mrs.
(leorge
llowen; “Fleeting Clouds", Her­
Mrs. Katherine Phaga and four
Andrew Speer, Mrs. (iernld l e i
children spent several days this
The Lake Iteresfonl Yacht Clgh man, Michael Pope; "Tialling A r­ sing. Mrs. Wight Kirtley, Mis
butus",
Sawyer,
Margaret
Jones;
Ml** Manjani- Eubanks enter
week at New Smyrna Reach.
in DeLand was the scene last
Sweeney, Mrs. Kick, and the Miss
j tninrd on Wednesday nt ber home
evening of a Joint meeting of the "In The Silver Moonlight", Kim- es Margaret Dlligfeldn. Jo Ann
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Harvey have in Lake Mary honoring Miss .lane
DeLand Pilot Club with Sanford,
Williams, Rllun linker, Lila l.eff
as their guests Mr. nnd Mrs , i Ford, whose marriage to John
Orlando and the Daytona Reach
ler, Ihirolliy Morrison,
Slilrlo,
ANNfICNCKM F.NTS
Harry Klsfevitx of New York Keeling* will lake plnee June 24.
Pilot Clubs in celebration of the
Morelalid and the hostess.
City.
I The party was In the Rum of n
Mr, and Mrs. James T. Brown DeLand Club's tenth birthday an­
I kill-lien shower noil Miss Ford re­ atmoimrrd today the birth of a niversary.
i
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bull, Edith llaoson.
"The
It'll
reived many attractive nnd useful son weighing eight pounds, I I
A
Ion
lienied
chicken ,dinner
was
I'he Il-Tlemlshlp
Class
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,
the
1
lemlship
I lass of the Walt*", Strauss, Mania lliiiiigai
gifts from her friends who until ounces, on June (I at the I ernald «.u w d on " " Imge em bised porch ,il|k), Mury fmnmomly
Cliunli
Mary's”,
eieil at the Kulmiikn home nt 8:00 Laughton Memorial Hospital Mrs. of the Yacht ( lull which was dec w(|| B|„„|M)r „ ln|(.tl, n|tl,w B,„| |rr Her: "The Bells of St
o’clock.
Brown I. the former June Nagle orated in the I Hot color* of green i((.nMl'
„„ Saturday at 8;0li Admits, (iw vu Vales, Will o' Ih"
WnmfcrCul, (ff#iiy oyton
Wisp", .liingiiiann. .lean Pm ki'i,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Hlclnhring
« " 1'1 «''n »'rln K one of the
,
,|lr c „ nim.mlty Hall in "The Water Bug', Miles. I’eggv
Lovely arrangements of carna­
lommy
Irmq wsof
tions were used In decorating. The nnnounre the birth of a son, Cllf tables was a bugi. hum ifully | y M a i y . No admission will he Thoinlev;
"Second
Muzolka".
Mrs, Edward C. Huhn, is spend refreshment table was overlaid ton Wayne, on June II at the
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. . .offering
.
local Irrurutcd birthday enkis tiuluncgl bargi'd but a frre will
(Smlmd,
Margaiid
Miaire;
"Mock
1 . 1 Mm# ftlh
(J&lt;J
ing ten dat
days at (tamp Winginno at with ii lace cloth and centered with hospital. Mis. Hleinhrfng Is the by green nnd gold candles in rrya- will be taken,
ing Bird", Lewis, Bobby Little.
lol lioldei s. The cake was baked by
rk.
Avon “Part
a hndnl scene, including n latnin- former Jm-ipielyn Keeler.
Home
mndi
lee
errum
and
t-nkr
"Sextet
fioln
I
.in
m".
Itomz.i't
11,
one of the Del,amt Pilots, Mary
tore bride anil groom, and grad­
Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Kelly on Leary, wlm later in the evening will be sold during the event, The Pauline Hans
The Fidelia Class of the First uating while tapers. During the
-hew will ineliiilr the following
tiounred
this
morning
tinbirth
Also
'I'w lligh l
McililuHoir'.
served It to the guests
Baptist Church will meet al I In' evening games were plnyrd with
pei formers: Jean Ann
Nelson, ■Simpson, Flam es Jobe, "Ib nel al
Mrs, ,Hai a (iiitfm 1log lies, * ' I'mol
home of Mrs. II. K. Hardison, .1011 iirlics belag won liy Mrs. M. ,1. of o daiightci al the lliilifitx l|o«
Taylor, Dorothy Lee, Mary
pltnl
in
Daytona.
past
f ’nlmettn Avenue, nt H:(in p.m. Lodge and Mrs. Alvin Kilpatrick.
......... ..........1 " Mie Oriando c u ,, , V( i',!!, &gt; Hoi,ini(0
(i„„.e ’, 1
l! ' M,J
' i
or gam,eis „f the DeLand f.lub ||.l|l|,y. .John I... .
Mrs. Wal V "l'* :
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Refreshments were served at the
amid a pasl dl.liod gove.nor read „ , ^ « irl« rl...|.l, (leorge Pate,son, J"...... t
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ingram and ■omliision of Die games by the
T
thre Code of Ethics
their niece, Miss Virginia Lee |u- hostess nnsisted by Mis, Peggy
ami cut ..........
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Mr,. .I.," " " 1* , ' « K |,'"imi". W m h
Hi e Id I dll lav cake. A history of .. . . . .
|timll|(l Anders.... *&gt;'»*'! 'S &lt; f Dame op .1, No
gram, left today for Mm Hushing, Howell.
,1
thee rlnb was read by Ethel Erick- Miss
Ul-fs D
li hwii
J u l.rIll.liii&gt;l&gt;,|i\&gt;t.Mo,n.il
n«l!' ('uatniiiaili', Norma Bans "Hit, al
W. Va. to spend a vacation.
Those present included: Miss
Bishop, Raymond Hall,
son, a chatter member and a past .Mis. lieorge Stolduns mid Mis. Fire Dance", lie Folia. Dana I.,
Ford, nod the Misses Hhlrlry
Rankin; "Soldiers Claims Don,
Friend* of Mrs. Bryan Riser Moreland, Ernest Inc Humphrey,
Members of the Sanford Cam­ president of the DeLand Club, Ted ihooklyn.
Faust", Domnal, Marlnmii- Hit Irk
will he glad to learn that she Is Phyllis Wyatt, Rochelle Eubanks, era Club at their second meeting (irmtp singing was enjoyed to the
Mriiliallts
who
will
eolitrlliule
recuperating nicely from minor Yvonne Enlinnks, Irma Jean Eti Iasi night at the Cnmrrn (lilt piano nceonipnnlmenl of Johnnla pi lies for the talent contestants land) "The Joyous I'rusuril", Helm
surgery In Orlnmln on Monday. hanks.
Crillnrlinn of roynn nnfl
Thriln
Petrus,
Peggy Bhop, enjoyed xtorooptirim views McIntyre, noted niuslrion of Or- me Sanford Furniture Company, mami lla ill, Flnrerire prire; "The
Mountain Hliriim ". Hydnev Hmilii,
Unwell, Itenlse Slevells, Ethel in color of nlcturesi|iie cities in Inndo
Knder Jewelry Store. Fausts Dtipj Mai
colforY
vfjftlcnl and clock
la
Menellile*.
William
Lavcll,
city
manager
of
Mr. nnd Mis. Joe Caiotliei* and Williams, Mrs. M. J. Lodge Jr., (Jerntany and Luxemhourg, and
Store, Hollywood Shop, Purcells,
Children, Buddy and Hlinron, of Mis. Kilpatrick, Mrs. ||. L. Eu­ scones of "tulip time" in Holland. l)e|.nnd, wni the guest eneokcr. Cameia mid (lift Shop, F. M. Eng­
"Cmititiy D m ,lens", Diaingei,
fWinCim 75 4
He chose f»l Ills subject, "Where lish Jr., Utility A Russell Seed Belly Rails; "Menu,'I &lt;&gt;p It No
WllJIamspnrt, I’n. are visiting Mr. banks, Mrs. It. II. Eubanks, Mis. Minion Huimnn presided.
Are
We
Doing
From
Here?"
In
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and Mrs- Jo* Petrus at their homo Kenneth Hickson, Mis.
I*', Paderewski, Ronald Rabin .nil,
Vernon
N, I*. Bergere, gift shop owner,
V.V,,uUrV 1 | T ' w Z "l.lebesli a,,in No I". l.,-rl. I'lizi
on Sanford Avenue.
I nton. . - II. ifeeves,
trs. It. w|
photographed
llaidln. .Mis.
Reeves,
Mrs. C the scenes in uu- Ids talk Mr. Lovell brought «ul
HupossIbiliHes
of
ii'ii.'tivutlan
of
.
'
,
..
'
t!*
?
belli White; "Indian I o f C;,R ‘.
Hymes Mrs.C. P ton Mrs. Vred i
, ()|tl(fc Ay.I.cm. .1 many prin............................
the D -l.».„l Naval Air Station and " " ( .A ",.n' ,......I-- '
"‘'’V ' " ' ' l-’riml, nnd "Serenade", Stl,,rl",i.
Mr. und Mrs. Edward H. Mel'nil l-ord ami Mis. Byrd (mode.
el;,les ......
hi pliotographie ranipnsitlnn
Invited
all
Pilots
to
attend
an
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u
'
C II. Hrldiaid, " Molagtn mi", I*
had as their guest* recently Mrs.
a* lie showed views taken of ureli- II...,. " and ........... be held at Hi.
Mr( long-.
ai. btini
McCall's sister anil brolhel-In law,
n ii Vs am' old buildings In the I'll I mi m ll'del Sri tin liny, June 21 Drug ( on,pnay, Seats ami Roe I'liiilin, Paul Elliott I' i ,-linIf to 1
Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Ellllngrn and
l.llt' k, ItuuI,,dial iill.l Anileisiui, , Ii ii t p Mirim". 1t,n hiiimnMoff,
' \ r nr walled
nly, i lly ................
.. and
0 "; r.on,
to .1:1)0
children, of Prnsnroln.
Z -1 3 T
Iildosl
In Europe,
ii, f. im
it,.,...,.,
- pp.m.
. a i n i n Mallie,
e i
nirn
Furniture Company, Fur Mona Jobe; "Pobmalse op f, i ,n \
C. Penney Flat", Chopin, Lucille Pine. Ini
(Tlervaux. IneaterI in » scnle vitl of the DeLand
j
cn.i?
‘ iutroduri-d
... , nlture
Center und Ih
Club,
j,
.......
irhinelle op. d No I", Rnrliioiimi,
Edward McCall Jr, left ye»ter-1
---------ley in l.iixumhourg.
speaker and presidents of the
n'* " n&gt;f‘
off, Bentrlre llishee
day for Roanoke, Va. In spend [ The Sunbeams of the First Rap*
The views of the field* of tu­ the
visiting
elidis
who
In
torn
Intro
^several weeks with his aunt and list Church met recently at the lips in Ilolluml weru espeelully
uncle, Mr. nnd Mrs. I'urk II. I church with the theme for thr eohufol, (he flowers appearing in dureil their members.
Those fiam Hanford attending
Hunter.
&gt;program being "Alaska”. The mis- wldo expanse* of yellow, orange,
were Mrs. Nunry Brink, pres'
&gt;slon study wns based on n child red and other Colors.
dent. Mrs, V, C. Messenger, M i■ Mr*. W, I’. Yeidey returned on ton’s tinmo in Alaska nnd other
Th
plentiful of deter mining a ,\l lltml, Mrs. Hue Rtovensmi.
Tuesday from the Inlernnlionnl Baptist mlsslomiry work there.
perniiirieiil mee.llng plnee fur till Mrs. M. C. Hlroie, Mrs. C, B. Rudd.
A covered dish luncheon was elub
convention of the Dri'lples of
was disrnaseil. It was derided
Christ and Buntist convention held served tiS I2:!&gt;n o'clock and fiom I hat the $25 plixe offered l,y the Mrs. K. H. RoP'iall I, . Mis. Evanlast week In Chicago. En mule to I;00 until 2:00 p.m. handwork ntul St. Johns Realty Co,, lor a eon- McCoy and Mi». W. E. Holler
Sanford she visited relatives In a play period win enjoyed. Those test t,e split tliicr way*: {12 for head.
Ft run Orluudo: Esther McCall,
attending were Tommy Wyatt, first, }H for aceond anil {h for
Mlaaourl.
president, Mr*. IlngheH, Mlhlrr.l
'I
' *
l.lnda Wvall, Elaine Hunter, Art third prize.
llavl.x,
Jessie Hyder, Johnnie Mr
Friend* will lie Interested to Kadcr, C%renre Johnson and Ron­
Mend,erx voted to make the Inlvie, Janette Roux and Claudlin
flUarn that Mr. and Mrs. Richard nie Kader.
rnntest, entltlrd. "A Day at the Wallace.
oeeord and daughter Beth Ann
Zoo", open in the general public.
Daytona Bear- • la1
hav* moved from Wooster, O. to
Prints submitted should he 4 by president, lii'..r M.isleis, Mail""
Keftt, O. where Mr. Record ha*
I&gt; iriebe* in size, It was derided, Fields, Viviini f'liiu , Ruth Camp
accepted a.position with Kent
and need not l,o mounted. I'lr- hell. .Iran M«rDuff, Hnsy HmIDi
University.
lures submitted may lie Irfl at and Colena Wllhnit.
Hie Florida Home Dan Co. offirn,
DeLand: llsyma Taylor, presl
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Petra* and
rare of A. J. Drrer.
dent, Eleanor Allen, Beulah Ault
ehlldran, Theda a u d
Wesley
The Woman's Bible Class of
Mr. Dei gate spoke briefly on Dempalo Brewster. Draco Burt.
Evana, have returned from At­ the First lUplixt Church met re­ pliotogiapbie teeliubpm Including
lanta where they attended tha cently with Mr*. F. E. Bol* nt her choice of film, Hitting ami keeping Dlndys Earnest, Ethel Erickson,
graduation of Joe Petros Jr. from home on Park Avenue with Mrs, the camera steady. Tn r next meet­ Marginet Doff, Rachael Harless.
Hie Georgia Institute of Tech­ A, C. Benson as co-hoatesa. Mr*. ing will bn at HdIU p.tn. on Juno 20. Mae Horner, Kllxaheth Jackson,
Mary Leary, Minnie
McAuley.
n o lo g y .
Frank llill of DeBary conducted
Helen McCormick, Beulah Methe devotional using na her sub­
Mullen, Nora Morris, ilaiel Rl
1 Mr. ami Mra. 0. T , Pearson ject "The Way",
h
chards'io, Dvcda Bohlnson, Lillian
have as their guests Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Volin William*) teacher,
Bmitli und Maxine Wilkinson,
Donald K. Pfarann of Burgaw, N. urged all tnnmhera to keep In
I Ml 11IN It M | •h i m s i m n
C.. ihelr son Donnie and daughter touch with slc{(, shnt-ln, and ab­
lia n H
Kathy; and their eon-ln-law and sentee members. Mrs. Pearl Han*
A picnic supper was enjoyed
&gt;yc on
f | i| u if Ii fvvt» i oli m t u r n iif
daugmer, Mr, and Mra. Clyde sell presented n reading.
Wednesday night hy Ihe R.W.A.
R.
n
*
i LIi n n d pin-hrl S -M ICummings of Lyon*, Ku*. ami son
Those attending the meeting Circle of the First Christian
Robert Clyde; atao Mr. Cummings'
Church
at
the
home
of
Mr*.
O.
T.
Mrs.
"
“E. H.
" Rocke,y. Mr*, if.
A TLA N TIC C IT Y , N. J. WvMother ami eleter of Logan. Kaa., were
D. Bmlth, Mis. Ilarney „Beck, Mra, Pcnison. During a short business Hnr ry, gals. Or rather, sorry, guy
t|uys
Mra. Arthur Cummlnn and Miss Mansell, Mr*. J. T. Newby,
session
Hie
circle
voted
to
give
Mra.
There'll he no French bath In
tig
Connie Cummings. They plan to A. II. iJivejoy, Mra, W. M, Rcntt, $40 toward sending intermediate*
Mills allowed on this icsort's
f r l i l t rotative* In Miami over the Mrs. Williams, Mr*. Mill and Mr*. to Chi Ho Camps.
fomlng weekend.
Tlioan present wcie Rev. and crowded iHtarhns this season.
Roll,
Officials who make Ihe mica for
Mrs. Hviliert Hass, Mr, and Mrs.
David Miller, Mr», James Knight, beaches here banned Ihe ultra
: Mr. ami Mrs. B. F. Whitner Jr.
Mr*. A. P. Bandy, Mrs. V. 11. sranlv swim suit Thursday and
recently attended the graduation
Grantham and guest* Mr*. Art required life guards In see lhai
of thalr daughter, Mlae Dorothy
Cummings, Air. ami Mrs. D. K bathers wear "decent stllre."
Ann Whitner, from Rlpon Cof"The French linlhing suit Is del
rearaon. sir. ami Mrs, tjlyd* Cum­
lego In Rlpon, Wl*. Mlaa Whitner
Inlcly out," said Beach Patrol Ku
1■*
i
mings, Jan and David Miller, Don­ perinlemleol
t raduated Magna Cum
Laude.
Richard lliifhr*.
nie Peatson, Kathy Pearson, Syl­
pon her grailuatlnn from R«mlThe Phebian Class of tho First via Pearson, Freddie KidgIn and
Each year there are request:,
nolfl High School sho received the Baptist
Church combined their Hubby Clyde Oumntinga,
tnr a ruling on how low, bow high
ohlay award for making the
and how brief "decent attire"
■ ........... i .— i . . ......... m
gheat grades for ihs senior rises monthly meeting on Tuesday with
surprise house worming hon­
should be.
Mr. Whitner returned on a
Because tha Job of keeling laws
Mra. M. T . Hoynas i t her
HAPPY I1IRTHDAY
y bud Mra. Whitner la oring
In step with ever •ahrinkjai style*
for a abort lima In Tails- home at 547 Plumo»a Drive. Serv­
$ 1 .9 5 to $ 4 .9 5
Jack Morrison
In wnmen’a beach wear became
NYLON
Mlaa Whitner la axpectad ing a* ho*toss with Mra. Haynes
Ethel
I
m
Riser
Increasingly
difficult,
th*
matter
va in Sanford on Juno 17. was Mra, H. R. Parker,
Shannon
Winn
was
put
on
a
"derent
attire"
basis
Other* enjnylng tho event were
Hwlnt Trunks
Burke Btevla
So this year, no French bathing
Tha midriff la empKailied
Mra. j : W. Ftilghum. Mra. M. C.
Mr*.
Hacy
King
suits.
'franco. Mra. II. H. Bloodsworth,
In our wispy wondarful
$ 4 .9 5
$ 1 .0 0 t o $ 2 .5 0
Mra, Edgar Benton, Mra. William
plakl. Additional featureit
Reynold*, Mra. C. H. Polity Jr.,
ihe modified Wter-tvpe top,
TOMORROW’S
Mr*. H. V. Nelson Jr., Mrs.
ihe tiny plquo collar, tho
L The marriega of Mlaa Neill# Eugene Pennington, Mr*. Harold
gold Leya awingIng ftmn a
n, daugmer of Mra. Mattjs Plgott, Mr*. E. J. People*, Mr*.
Bowen, I f Richard Even*, eon If. Heekinbach, and Mlaa Dorothy
jhtny patent bait. Colors i
flP
KCULH
^ r RPKCIAUI
r. and Mrs. Orajjar Evana *f Carter.
rn/Bfut, Rad/Grean.
HOM E B A K E D M E A T LO A F
Orleans. U . , will taka p ace

Maj. W alter Turner
Mailem Pupils Are
Presented In Recital SpeakH AtWSCSMeet

Socipl Calendar

r

Mrs. Philips Honors
Miss Nancy Williams

arson

al

Joint Moot Of Pilot
Clubs Held In DeLand

Miss Jane Ford I
Honored WithShowcr

Luke Mary To Have
Church Talent Show

NYhON RIBS

('ulor Films Shown
For ( am cra Club

FANCIES

1(aptist Sunbeams
Have Alaska Program

doJ,

Mr«. Bol/, BenHon
Fntertnin Circle

Picnic Supper I
Held By KWA Circle

Atlantic City
French Bathing SuitH

Mr«. HayncH Honored
A t Phebian Meeting

(&gt;&gt;«l Shirts
Neckwear

Bowen-Evans P lan * .
fold For Wedding

65 * SHOPPER’S SPECIAL 654
w lm

Q im . 12cS^ cm

CREAM 8 A U 0 E

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MEN
MENS

WEAR
HANFORD

�*

■l &gt;1,1...s*

le Blues Will Finish Season, Officials Announce
■' Bucks For Baseball
Drive Nets Total
O f $5,916.67 T o
Assure Team H e r e

Blues Try To End 5-Game Losing Skein In Twin Bill A t DeLand
Tomorrow's Palutka
Game Here To Be Judge D. Stenstrom
Preceded By Flag Thanks FannForAld
Judge Dougla* Hteastrom,
Day C e r e m o n i e s co-chairman
uf Iho "Hack*

Hnsei'iii I'u iii * twltinre ut the
season ill Hanford was ns*lin'd
after yesterday'* meeting uf tin*
Seminole lliiic stockholders III
Senator l.luyil F. Boyle’* office.

Weather permitting, tho Hominulo ilium will Invade Del,mid
and attempt to rr-enart tho famiiuu David uiul (iulluth ktory to­
night in a twin bill with the
li-agoe leading Itril Hots at Cont ml Field.
Last night Iho Honilii.il r lout
Ihoir fifth gamo in surrvitlou
to tho Cocoa Indiana in Provost
Park, 3-2, before 229 fana.
Nun •English opeaklng Tuny
Torrra mad* hla firat atari on
Iho hill for Hanford and wrnt
tho mute fmn-nrf tiro and
walking hut one Indian.
Ifowaver, Torre*' performance
,
^
wa* matched by
Virgil
two-rnn
I
H
fort uiul llic Co.... ■
f'"ii club pmiMili il

Judge Dougla* Ktemtrom, rochairman uf
,-Hn. I- r..i It i . I
ball" ilrivi-, h r l
W l- )
v*alt’&lt;l tlmt ip»i'i| iK v
i t .-1

fl.i'Hi

" I

'T ^ 3 f

t

I ''

910.07, After a
Hl*n»!r«m
brief illaciDslon Illim ufficlala docided that they had sufficient
m oney to finish the aeavni.
Preaidrul Joel Field celled a
merlin* to Iron out the final
detail* for Tncwlai morning iu
the f ill ('omniiaeloner’a room
at the Cily Hall.
A prcaentatlon of thn fiuanciul
•tatui of the rluh \va* uiuile l&gt;y
J. M. Walli'i , riot, uccountallt anil
bookkeeper. From tlm funds avail­
able II waa decld&lt;d that the club'*
financial plight could be Straight

en out.

Though

W

i

iio

1

realguationa were
luindwl in It wua
hin t'll that
du ll
m ig h t
nrgunlre in

the
retliu

out
manager lias FI,
i *
which phices him
V
III a tie for the
'
league leud with
j
l.uvy. Doth have
/
ill) more fourS'
muster* to go In
l order to eipial
;
the record. Aleno
*■
has played In 88
lltuhly Luke uf Klfi game* und
lias n homer average of one every
H guinea played,
At the present projected rale
Aleno should hit about 3(1 home
runs, hut us In the ruse of moat
home run bittern this nvrrage
doesn’t mean murh. flrruit drive
rloiitera lend to lilt round trippern III Nliriik*. Tik e k* Mil r l ithi pie Aleno nail Joe Purl** this
year. Joe hud five homers before
Aleno had one. I’nrlar led the
leuicne with six fnr the first

in

fllnger to
' K ir ' ■
i

'*

five run* mill
win the game,
Jot) I’urlne and

rup-

!\

i |||'&lt;I out two hits
w li I 14&gt; A l i n a ,
Torrra
(i a il w i n , umi
Rhodes rontrllmtt'd on* run, Three
Cocoa double plnya stifled n trio
of Hunforil inllies before they
got atartod.

Tomorrow night Iho Ilium
will return home to play four
rollin'ut Ire gamra during the
nral
four daya. Tomorrow
nlghl'a game with i'alalka will
be preceded by the F.lk* aponaorrd "Flag Day" rerrmonfra.
lleut'h llivadinir the ronflnea of
Mm-urliil Stmlluin ngain. While
on Monday night Leesburg will
oppose thu Hint'* mid on Tuesday
evening Orlando will pluy here
tu conclude the firat half of Hut
sea non .

Twu Lakeland Pilot pitrhrra
are due In today to help lx&gt;l*t»r
the anaging Hrnilnnlea, They
will he joined hy the alugglng
little Indian, "Buddy" Grunt,
tomorrow night. Groat a runalatanl ,300 hitler will algo with
Hanford aa a free agent after
drawing hla release from the
class A Augusta, Ga„ of the
Hally League,
Several other dvula ore now lu
tho discussion stage, Sanford
General Monager, John Krliler,
admitted today hut he refused
to meulluti iiami'M,
Msnfonl
All II
O A
Herds, cf
j o
j* (l
Eskow, rf
| a o 0
Poriae, |h
t J
m (|
Aleno, ;ih
t i n t )
Godwin, 2h
9 1 4
2
Brooklyn, If
3 II
| u
It bodes, *
II
I 7 n
Gontales, «»
l o i n
Torres, p
2 01 4
o-Hherha
1 0 u li
Total*
32
7 21 M

fans to our osllaiauco mid auved
baseball fur Bunford."
The Heminole flluea This Week
Tonight
Hanford at Del,mid (2)
Saturday
I'alutku ut HAN Ft HII)
Hunday
Jo* Bench nl SANFOIID
TITU H V TL LK ITDIvH
Haiunloy, June tl

Humlny, June 13

Cocoa
All II G A
Matteonl, 21.
1 It 4
Smith, cf
4 l
I
f
Unlugh, *n
4
I !1 -I
Rambert, Jh
4
2 H i
Kolker, rf
41 2
II
Walker, If
...
4
2 2 II
Docker, nh
4
0 u l
Padgett, c
4 2 7
11
Frasier, p
.' 10
1 ,1
Total*
24 10 27 14
a— Grounded out for Torre* in Oth,
Hanford
100 (100 010-2
Cocoa
130 000 10x— fl
R— Kurils, Kskew, Smith, Walk­
er, Padgett, Frasier 2. E— Balogh,

Moodiiy, June 10

bv driving out his first homer
uf the year anil adding two more
single" before the fray ended.
Treadway la tha second highest
hitter In the circuit standing
iuat three paints behind the
leader with n .283 mark. Red
Roberta la uf eourae Ike pace
Thla year's FHL All • Hlar
game, urlglnallv elated for Hanfnrtl on June 20, will be playtd
here the night of July 19. The
change waa nweasltated by the
revlsrd schedule Issued after HI.
Augustine and Gelnetvllle were
furred to drug out.

for Baseball" drive. laid lw
day, “ MV wlah to ibaak tha
people of Sanford and Hemlmil* County for thr splendid
spirit of co-operation ebown
hr thorn In this drive la h*«p
in* Hint* League franchise.
In particular ** would like
to lhanh tha Tuoaday night's
fan* for digging down to com*
tribute and buy ticket*. Tha
&gt;213 ralaed spontaneously
b» passteg Iho hat ahowa
clearly tnat the fana want
boarball In Sanford. Wo aloo
want to thank tho ntoro tkaa
73 fana and rhlldran who
worked In one way or ajurfkor
and oapoclaliy radio sfattea
W TRK for devoting I t houra
fror radio time to bring tho
drift to tho people."

M ilk Wins No. 14
For Second Place
Jax Beach Birds
lly F. T . M acFEKLY
Associated P rc u Staff Writer
A couple mure pitcher* like Tom
Mills and the Jacksonville Beach
Kua Birds would be way out froot
in the Florida State league instead
of just climbing Into second place.
Mills pitched his 14th victory
against only one Ion Thursday
night, giving the tiea-Blrdi an I t
win over I’nlatka In the second
half of a double header. PaJatka
won the. opener, 9 3.
The split heiuen move Jackson­
ville Beach ahead uf Orlando's
Senators, 4vho Inst to Leesburg. 5-2,
and wilhin Sir games of the lead­
ing DeLand lied Hats who blew
a double header tu Daytona Beach,
0 3 and 0 3.
In the other game, Cocoa heal
Sanford, 3 2. Even the good news
that directors und stockholder! had
decided to keep the Sanford Blues
In the league failed to break them
out of a slump. A 2 day "bucka tor
baseball" drive, spearheaded by
llruiley odliani, produced &gt;3,918.87
In pledges, ticket sale* god dona­
tions nl Sanford Though it waa
Hhorto f the &gt;10,000 they askad,
stockholders and directors voted
Thursday afternoon tu continue
Up***tlntl*
Mills’ itth pitching win for Jack­
sonville Beach was not the rankle
righthander'* best of the aeason.
lie allowed I'nlutku nine hits, hut
he tightened up with men on base
amt hi* control waa so good he

VCKC Is Launched
On Another HGire&amp;i
Season Of Racing
Won Lout Pci.
Florida Slate League
Ur Land
40
10
078
jaxvlUe Beach
u
22
.021
Orlando
27
22
.017
Sanford
21
21
.334
Palatha
21
28
.325
Daytona Beach 29
20
.492
Leesburg
24
23
.407
Cocoa
21
r
202
Daytona Beach 8-9 DeLand 5 2
piuatka 8-1 Jacksonville Beach 3p8
Ueiburg 8 Orlando a
Cocoa S Sanford &gt;

Klnaliy Dint*. Main 4!»i«nl, l.iivii&lt;a
*1V I II II 44'4!— 3 lHIha Mil*
Null]*
Way.
Hlirmm.
A (In me.
Horn* MoriCk» r, Pelh Ann*. Illim
/.*ldiyr. T ra v rlliiir Ik*. Mlaa tilnn.i

II

* m H A T H II 41 T — 14 m i l l . Mil*
J*l&gt;*m, 11i'll*nr* t'|., 4V ill llur,
I'li. I' mmm, i'll r
C oiim I ii, r*u|,tnIn
Htvlft H im .. Hlnt|*r. Ilaaainulaii

i : li. H m

1 arise, Torre*. K ill— Paris*, God­
win, Rmnhort 2, Mktteoni, Padgett,
Irasier, 211— Rambart, Padgett,
Balogh. H— Matteonl. DP— flalogh,
Matteonl and Rambert) Qonxalea,
Godwin and Paris*; Docker, Mat­
teonl ami Rambert; Frasier, Balogh and Rambert. Left— Hanford
7, Cocoa 7.. MB— off Torres, Fra»i*r. HO— by Torre* B, Frailer 8.
WP— Torrea. U — Maloney and van
(Ryder. T -l t 4 7 . A — Witt.

ACCIDEN TAL DEATH
MIAMI tel — J. E. Hopkins, 48
tar-old appliance repairmen, was
— •ctroeuted
-------- Thursday when he
walked Into a flooded washroom
carrying a faulty "drop light."
. Police said Iht Insula I ion on the
light tord waa worn through In
*pol* and Hopkins apparently
grabbed on* of these spots while
trying to repair a leak in the
tjfeshroom at tlie rear of a store

Mayer
ftuherte

Cade
Braeevko
luatranaky
’en»a .....
Irtw ito ............

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Himiky 4'runk
Sniiilir.uk. Illvcr
I U I , 11Inti
Vallow.
fllinro
Tim .
Kr*ah Huy, ilualn-cn llerlilln
X I X T I I I I AI K— J4 laika Mil*
ISvalvu Marie.
I i * (a i.
Haucy
Htep, H a r r y llieh. Mr Imw*. Paten.
l'|i l.nt*, III'.ml* rherutr
T 41X T 14 I IA IT v — ll*ni'k I'uara*
Julia Klnuacui T o r i , T r u d y
M.
Millll* Hell*. Jo-1* 11*11*. K arol (la*.
Kd'a V irtn ry , Plteli.

"SEMINOLE BLUES" SCHEDULE
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OAINKSVII.I.K
- ..................uD
Award* fnr
the best water and sewage plant*
In Florida were iiinde ut dinner
t'loaing tho iioih unniiul short
courac on water supply and icweragit here Thursday night.
Top awards went to Wittier Pork,
best operated primary water treat­
ment plant; IJrlumlo, best npcrnUtd
water flltrulton plant; Hialeah
plant of Cily uf Miami system, licit
operated water softening plant;
l/uiviTsily of Florida, best oper­
ated sewage treat men! plant' Car
rahelle, best operated liilhoff sew
age disposal
lank.
Clearwater,
heat opera led primary treatment
plant: Hnrnsulu, best operated
trickling filler plaiil; Miami In
teriialional Aiijurt, best operated
activated slndite plant.

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Band

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Leaven Yellow Cab
Office 6:50 P. M.
fDmnd Trip
91.90 Tux Inrl.

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Ilaliy Diana. Him-HIII
H K i 'l iN D I I A i ’ l-i; N*var Dual, Jolly
H a r r y . Hiar Hliadow.
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Holt.
Prlnc* J., My It**
F m t l l T I I I I A C K i Hlr lt*hal. tinbrlc, HyalamalIc
F irm
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vai:». Had tlrokar.
H I X T I I I t A l ’ K ' T r a v d l n a Mlk*.
[D ili Ann*, Hoinurwi
H K V K N T I I llA K K i Jalaam, It***
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Fr*ah U u y . Kamila.
N I N T H I I A C K i H a r r y IlK-h, He
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T idN TII H A C K ; M ill* Fein. Julia
Ktngaem. Kd'a Veloelly.
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PALATKA AIALKA RATTING AVERAGER

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flea Bird Manager Loon "Red"
Treadway Informs us. t u t In aplte
of the good aeason his team li inJoying, Jax Beach fane are Juat
not turning out fur the game*.
Treadway pula tha blam* on the
(act that this la the first yudr tha
Batch hat had a club and fan*
have pot hecuma eecuatofn 18
coming out and watchlni organ­
ised baseball.
Although Red eomplalusd of
being sick peter to lait Tuoaday'
gave goad sereunl of

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I IV I 00 4
D A V TO N A B EA C H — (Apodal) X liuni.ru
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Club |a off to another recordM i t K l i l l 11.41I!— 3 H I M Mil!

breaking aeaiou. Both attendailnre
and mutual play are well tip over
the tub I level In the firat week of
till* year's meat.
Crowd* are running exactly U.2
over laat year while tho niutucl
handle ha* Increaaad a pleaalng
18 per cent.
This performance la evon
more a mating In view of tho
fact that the IM I aoaaon bor­
dered on the aeaeationel and
wao by fnr the boat over at
tho boanilfnl greyhound raring
track.
Oruado 8* /atkaonvUle Bead
For example, mutual play thla
American League
year la running 42 per cent better
New York
28 18
than two yeara ego. Total bet­
Boiton
21 21
ting haa topped the half million
Cleveland
21 22
mark for the firat aeven racing
Chicago
27 23
datea of the III-day campaign.
Wiiiunglnn
24 24
A roualng opening night haa
Phlladelphie
21 24
art the standard fur the VCKC.
Upward* uf 7,000 fana, an alltime record attendance, Jammed
the Iracck for the inaugural
program, and they established
an opening night mulurl handle
of &gt;93,000,
Kullhirds are convinced that
the Voluala track bonata it*
fluent array ut greyhound*, who
rate among tlie world’* be«t.
Koliaway Baba, Inaugural Handi­
cap winner, owned by Jaa* Bing­
ham, and Harley Koyie'a Ruddier
have eatabllahed themselves aa
the two top doga at the truck to
date. Both were stars ut Holly­
wood and iliacaynv.
There are many other out at mul­
SI. Louis 13 Brooklyn 10
ing doga racing regularly and
Boston II Pittsburgh 2
there ure other* like Jack Archer
New York at Cincinnati postponed, and Hand Hong, who hnven't
rain
darted a* yet.
National League
Charity nintlnuea will be belli
, e a c h Wednesday a f t e r n o o n
Chicago at Boston (night)
throughout the aenaoii,
ONLY GAM E
t o x 111111"* k .x t i i i k *
Florida lateraallaual League &lt;fi
I T I 4 U T 14 414k— H I BIS. Mile
Miami
44 23
037
4Viral Half lln ll, llm il.lr.
Tampa
42 24
tnti
K m Mill*. 4’inir Ur Knur. Alu m 's
Miami Beach
43 23
(132 I' m. h. Art'll Warn. Aflirloll. Him-Hill.
I’lilrnl. Ilaliy M im s
Havana
30 27
301 I*&lt;ivsriy
s l i d l X l i 44 14 4!— .4 M i l . . Mil*
St. Petersburg
83
34
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tl.aal Half li a llr II&lt;i h Ii I* i
West Palm Beach 30 38
433
Him HliudOW. .\*v*r Huai, 44 .mil
Ice la n d
2.3 44
.343 Ulna. J..lly Harry . Bhlrlsy Him,
4\'iiyfl*lil, llurkliiirt
All 8tara
13 34
194 llrhava,
T l l t l l l l A M I 'S — .V lU lk s Mil*
Havana 2 Miami 2
lllurk Hi r *. 1II« s Hpolt, M &gt; Ha*.
St. Pateraburg 3 Miami Beach 2 Prlnr* J, H|i*adr Hu]*, Portia tmk*
Alvlaln'n rjii**u
Tampa 8 West Palm Beach 3 (10 tl*iillln*d.
Kill llTIt MA4 47—tl/lHIh* 4I(I&lt;
Inning*)
Mom'* 4 » r r l n r , rllr
II * l , « I,
Lakeland 9 All-Star* 3
I'liarin'a
Doc I or.
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l.iiltelaml vs All Stars at Tainpa 4'rauli'a link*, Hyalematlc, l l o u .
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4 I K T I I It Al l — A IMIka Mil*
St. Petersburg at Miami Reach
Htnnidii J*aal*, K*«n Kul,
tl*il
llrok. r. lair Dnnily,
Dnr*
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the star with two runs batted In
on a double and single.

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In Cruising Kongo. You'll lind this Dual ILinge * performer glvus you woiulerful new fun in every mile mid
wonderful new nillenge from every itiillon ol g.imdhn*.
We feel sure you'll lind thm Pontiac Rives you every­
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llody hy Fisher; envy-going lilg-cur ride, wonderful
dependability.
And remember, Pontiac U a threat value-one ol the
lowest priced curs you cuii buy. Come on In uml get the
facts and figures.
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Ihal pinch in hieerewuy into 11
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^jOOM furnlnhcil In,use.
Wnll, Fluor uml Fireplace.
R E TA IL Salesman Wanted Mit u.ly
at, nlrn location. Phunu
M. O. IfODOKS
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6 BOOJH unfurnliheil Imuse, .‘112
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Holly Ave. $011.00 per rmmt|i. Used Dresser .....
heat references. Phunu I2UI-I.
tlsed Round Oak Dining
Phone 064-J after ttiOOji.m.
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Collins Ducks On
Power Of Trum an
On Overseas Army
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 IsK , 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.

VLO RIDA S TA TE
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LAST TIMES SATURDAY!
— DOUBLE FEATURE -

Korean W ar
ICnattaat# t'raat raea Oas)
flamethrower*, then closed In for
hand-to hand combat. Night raiding
E artles attacked Chinese positions
cfored awn Friday around Panmunjoin, Just before Chief lied
Negotiator Nam II told U. N, truce
negotiators that they are "in no
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 — Th r 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 ..............its
If the Metis 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, TUCKM AN
KOJK ISLAND, Korea W l-llrlg.
Gen. Hnydon L. lioulner snhl lo­
day he has cracked the resistance
of Koje Island's 80,001) onee-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 D epartm ent
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 iry 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

Steel Strike

Penn Delegation

c t v t i R ig h t *

I t H l l M i l l i m Pa** OM l
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
mil 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.

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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 • Fair Em
ployment Practice* Com million
(F E P C ) 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 F EP C 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 F E P C while
Sen. Kate* Kefauver of TeunM 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'nnlUnv* 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 "E s " to {Ml
plants hut nctunlly follows a "di­ ,"T s ", 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.
legislation Is needed to restrict
"In encouraging and assisting
functioning of CnmmunUI-doml- the survival of UK, Ihe multinnlcd unions In plants having sec­ million dollar corporation* ju our
ret defense work.
industry have cotnmlllcd some­
Carey said he supported a state thing very close lo treason."
.
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----------------ment 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 cciirily
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-

"w hat you are Roll
In every com pany,

INSURANCE AT A SAVING
FOR YOUR
HOME • AUTOMOBILE,
BUSINESS

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112 N. Park Aee.
Hum* 101

to Kntharlne Hepburn, In n scene from
Mike," showing on the Kits Theater
Mike," showing on the Rita Theater

Spencer Tracy gives a
Spe
Is comedy-hit, "Pat
MGMOs
MGM's comedy-hit, "Pat
acreen Sunday and Monday.

WHEN VOU
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.

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."

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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
is promutton to such grattos as
technical sargaant, master *ar- in 28 of the United States.

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SUNDAY

(about Father’s Day
gifts, we mean)

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sport shirts, paittl color*

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colors

Acatate and Nylon sport
shirts, solid colors In
long or short slaavst.

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the leiture-time footwear that Mtltt men so well, thfy out*
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made to wear and wear! We have • big variety o f Bran*
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Fancy Tarry

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. General Promises To
Use Finest Hrains
On Farm Problem;
19 Papers For Him
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D E N V E R un — Ct'ii Dwight D
tenhower 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:
"Th e 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 r a 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 t wo "
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
/armbmed circulation of around ?t)
N it 'h t
Sche­
YTillliiin llic y are here un part of L n t L i c u
an unmini lour of rural ureas
d u le d
A t
S a n la n d u
The general rnnrcllrtl .ill other
W e d n e s d a y . J u n e 25
appearances fur the day In devote
Some lime to |M&gt;lishlng Ids gulf
game, a steak dinner with news­
Henry Simpson, alternate fur
man and a ipilet evenlnii with Ills the Kuiiford Rotary Club, today
family.
ndiimcu-d lucul Rotarians un the
N EW YORK i*V- The 10 Scrlpps recent Rotary International con­
Howard newspapers across (ho vention held in Mexico City. Ktl
l&lt; «utlau*il
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uatl On
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
D E L A N D (/Pi Undersecretary Wednesday, June lift, and urged
of the Navy Fiarirla Wbltvhalr « vrryone to be present.
■aid .‘Intuiday liu believes the
pointing out that there were
armed services may find a way to MOO guests at the convention In
justify re activating the former Mexico City, representing M dif
0 avy base here.
ferrnt nationalities, Mr. Simpson
lie came here on an Inspection said It was the finest convention
trip anj told a big hometown ha hud ever alien.led, and that
crowd that while the services are the guests were treated with every
operating under a piogram of courtesy and hospitality by the
"light austerity with funds spent Mexicans.
where needed most," effort was
A wonderful program of en
being made to determine If the lertnlnmenl fur the delegates was
base could be reactivated as n III ranged,
Mr.
Simplon
said,
• marine eorpi or navy Installation. lunging frum musical program
Secretary Whtlehuir a member amt hat dances to rodeos, Imrse
of a DeLand law firm, stepped races, Jal all games and bull
from his personal plane at the fights. Each of these was des­
t ie accompanied by navy and cribed a* a brilliant spectacle uf
arina corps aides Into the bias­ color.
ing Florida sun at approximately
Illustration the hospitality uf
11 a.m. The plane bora a painted the Mesfclans, Mr. Simpson said
undersecretary of navy’s flag, that un one evening all 7,400 dele­
four stars and an anchor on a gates and alternates to the con­
red field.
vention were entertained In the
The undersecretary was greeted home of aom* Mexican family.
officially by Karl Brown, former nLout 20 to the home, and were
mayor and mtmiher* of the Cham­
(Cuallaueft Prom Pea* Osti
(L'uailaueil lie Peas H al
ber of Commerce's military af­
faire committee, who said:
" I do not have a feeling
jf

Henry Simpson
Talks To Rotary
On Convention

ty h itriiair Foreyeea
DeLand
May n o t Air Base

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 W il* n 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.

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
ts your huato In one
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N iw VO M a i r V O U N O U U l 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 Mm**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
denttil 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

LmiK Island Knurl Sheriff S aw y er Of
U il-s L it
aa
Engineers Strike,
Mmirot* C ounty
150,0(H) Stranded
Is Exonerated!
NEW YORK '.h An engineer-'
strike ilmt down lire* I mug Island
Hull Hum! In-lay, vlrandmg lari non G u v .
W .i 1i f t 1
euniinnters wlm acurrled fur every
other available t.url uf It uu-.pt.rla
H e a iin u s U n
Hun

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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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Agree men! of last May 23 to the

Mrs. K. L Lundquist
Died Early Today

w . II
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said Mur i'. .1 •uppiirH'l id
( u n I Ivy iplil |i Kl .-iiliowei "bill
i will. I I'.i mil .iii.l . all! pa I gll
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wi
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w.i 1I1I never ion
fill I' I t s I d cut
again if lie failed
In win the nniiil
lu I Inn llin year
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In fan t D uughter Of
W. T. Kelleys

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It was decided that a one room
addition be built at the Lake Mon­
roe colored achool and new aani­
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 lumber 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
iC*aiuae« oa rag* Tw*&gt;

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Hod lie wa-, tired upon and lot
I.y Hie two lle.t iclr and w . Iivmi'
In make It luck I" Swedili
ntliel Swedish plane aw Hie i da
Him a few initudri later Hying I""
in a westerly dirccllun
Sweden delivered u second nHUl".t In Hie Russians Hod they
Iiiiii SimtkiY [\ikd»l
Imlt blither espionage activity by
Kill’ll ttiali In d
i Mi.t linn i
aifi
their dijilniliuts In Sweden lids 'flu*
and iicurliy 4ill. u t
( 4*4*1.
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noli- leferred spe-iflcally )" Hie **fI tin
ifi'I ureas AL* I nl lln in
M u i . t. *1*I i l III. ton."' of lirr sou
Hi l l wlilcli opened In re Imiav &gt;■&lt; 4 11ip i! bd tin- i c*-ft*I . tn l ‘ u ,m
ii
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iiol ilangtil.'i, M&gt; so l Mrs
-'uippl*
iiH n i'i* .
.iid
lie
Lt,
even Swedes charged willi elling
H .Ml14*11*1' it Hu l1'!) r I at 11 I
i \ V mu. ’ii&gt;u We-t Nintli ' ii.'ei,
out this uwtiim’s entire vital mu Hi
II I 'ill I, 111 tu t . , I " l l " rt ."K
I
ern deferi'i- system In the Ituv
i,i i.'i illiia ,linn*,
lolian F r i t u d Kiihoin, 33, I'nni
m ii u i't a g il alu r and edit,"
de
- crllied ns llie master mind of the
•even m an spy ring, pleaded coil
ly as the trial "ported He laces a
lile sentence

llie stale disclosed exb.lelice id
llie spy ring lust Kehcuuiy I be
aiiiiminccmeiit caused fear and
anxiety in Sweden Secret' nl the
vail underground linden fortress,
II sstillniiFil On l**t(tF T n « l

0 . K. Goff Naiiiuil
To County Kent Board
I). K (iolf, local Atlantic I'ouii
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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inn.al Cjlalln* tefcuc li.i.t

Kxluusivu Buildini*
Program Voted For
Seminole S c h o o l s

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34 C asnallics
Sw edish Flam;
Is Shot Down By Result lu Blast
2 Russian MiG’s AtMunilioiiDirmp

T lie

Two Are Arrehted
On Lottery Chur^eH

t.m. tomorrow at th* gravosnle
fCecelia
n Evergreen Cemetery for Carol
Kelley, infant daughter of

1v%m tIn! il

11 .1u.1i* l u i n ’ h n .U l it 11

RutUaui

rtjPh rtu lre * !^
I" will it
Hill Ihe (ire
hit ll I all llllll i ll

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(I Mi if* Iis' |i*' fit ^
if ill'll II
II (Ml t
' Mill || I M&lt; il l V

iinuimcd Swe.li-I. milil.il&gt; plane s u l d h ' l v » kill* 4l IndviY Mid 1 1
was sltnl .low., today bv Iv.o tins n l fit*I |m11 t*ni vm i t ’ m i M I C 4*i in
si,in MIC P. fighters l.ol ii seven j i i j i - d m IImiftil* liUi- I’ H i l n - t n n ih '
Ilian crew wax rcMMled l.lei at
tin- [
\
A rm y
l-tC 'i J
in i In in 11
sea liy a Cerinuil liiercliunl ship,
llie Swedish air force command Hi iii tl ll in 1* h i k i ll * 4
tun AIliftti ii'un ,u)i|i&gt; I - i‘ i tillt
announced
Two nl Hie crew were rt ported •UdH and turn Imvi* ln*»’n li*r|ul;il
wounded. I tie men ( kid they bail i h h I an i d f ln a l A r n o amwoirnt*
nt
hren^nltacked -w e n time- liy llie mi nt ’ .nil I vti ufv fm*i u II i m

] 11u.'i am

work* w.-i.- m liu.'.mid pnigram

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t Wl* *&gt;(If l" Kiifislt Hi hi I I 111V, vvI m
IIr*’ |jtftI ( *1vv h*'i* iif t ft*‘ |Hilt'll
H h - . ■1&gt;1111 u ih*’ fit ^( in Him lulu

Will*

I'.’for.- Win lil Wai II ahi’U In
iiii.'.t against leiidU a'c ■&gt; l. i’liv.'
.■rvii-t- an,t everything .d &gt;
lie
i null’ll Tail'' ".ill mi' n o'" pm
list In ail.l I all viile.| on It. tl ti
le- ul Hi.' Point Font pi ..grain
U ti.'lp uniter il.’Veloped liailulis
( all . all.'.I llin ... unj.islifieil
i,if .mil w.'iii mi in attack liu ail
iiiiliiMiuti.in . itomi’sI ic .uni ini
i i ill pull.'ll", ill ally ei.ilniM'.l tiv
Hi" I . ill" ’ .'an
Ilic Iu&gt;&gt; I. te.l ..Iiui llin cun
,lf l.il llie liu.'.' main .lull..’ill.
i ues tail s
.iiinipHi.il lit gov
1V ...." gam
" blm
‘ .; tables
. i uuieiit
I'.ii's ’ ivu guvi'i iiinenl
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pemling, and rtcessive |mwer ul
He lull'd Wylk’f., lltc IHl Club
Ilic Trap lex, lluppv Kauri Hui ti." federal g.iveinmeut Ki'lauver s
iimiiilailillig piuspeiity fur HuWeaver,, Mardi Hra:., Impcriul
and Haven’s leu Hn-nn on Stock v. iirkers, farmers and business
D I aiii I un places lie had checked men, cuiuhatimg inflaliun; amt
lie (.aid lie visited these place-, &gt;urroptmu
Elseidiowei lief.iro leaving fur
repeatedly and "complained bit
trrly" abiiul nut beim: iil.le to gum Deliver lldd a Delrull new . enti
«i ..uiluur.l on I’i. h * Tn ..l
I. .erice Ilml lie disagreed will) lull
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
i Hie gnveriiuii nl ( l ift lias said
|( i«Bitlftiiipg| tin I'ttttr kill
,\ bund uf |3,1)1)1) lias liven pml
c l for Murence M. Dual In, uriesl
vil .Mill... dll V mi g vhu&gt;ue •&gt;! sell
ill* G'llli* llekels, Chief Huy (1
Williams said today. Iluil iiui alio
been nut ut tli.UUO fur William
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
llie' Cmiiilv iScbunl Hoard, an
moinlng on Hill H um In’s Trading lliertied an exleuiive program uf
Post on Hanford Avenue, An en­ luilldilig and linpruveineiit prujvelope of 1U tickets were fumi I eeis, and voted unanimously lu in­
concetled under a pile of ladles’ crease the -aturlei uf all teachers
underwear on a counter of th-J approximately i i i i i i a year, at Its
Trading Poll, a general store,
nieelilig In llie Cuurl House TtilirS
A hunk ii f Cuba tickets and day. ftalnrles of acliool liu* drivers
147.45 found in a cash register at were raised flfl a month. Pinm of
the sture were also seUed of Chlei iii'iiecta wero mibmlltcd by Ellon
Williams,
Police
Officers
Joe J Houghton, arcldlect.
Hickson and H. II. Huencw and De
tuning the projects mnildrred
puty .Sheriff Buford tlruwn. A wus thn altering uf the floor of
warrant against the Bill Dustin : *ie Hoilthslde Primary School, and
Trading Post had been Issued pre­ changing the auditorium floor
vious to the raid hy County Judge from a flat (o an Inclined plane.
Douglas Htenstrom, Tho sale of
iilher irnpi'jvements wilt includ.'
th* ticket* iiad been conducted hy
!h&gt;‘ addition of a new cafeteria to
mean* of maiked currency, Chief
the Westald* Primary fklionl and
William* said.
namllng of the exterior of the
I.mldiiig, installation of u tubular
flic escape at the Junior llieli
School, extensive repairs to the
D le H naiapet walla al Heinlnolv High
School and waterproofing uf thu
Horvlce* will be held at 8:81) Lake Monroe School,

Cleveland stated today. Firemen W. E- Harford of Daytona
an.T»*jwd the call at 8:10 p.m.
and tho parents.
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Mr. and Mre. W. T . Kelley of
U988 South Sanford Avenue, who
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
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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 11uin bull iiaiiiinii ■
at tlie
Hie crowded highways.
liigliweys, simply
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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.
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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 :
hl''
‘,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.
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rumored for the last few weeks
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A union official laid about Mo
engineers and motornicn were In
volvcd lie said the strike action
was based on "a disagreement ov
er operating rules, sanlortty ami
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
wl In the settlement reached last
May
,
At the iirotherhood'l headnuar
ters in Cleveland, Grand Chief En
MIAMI Mf) — This resort city glneer James P. fihlalda confirmed
l O a i i a u m l Uw K l , « n i . i
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
Mr*. Edwin L. Lundquist died In
trains at half hour Intervals
the Florida ftanltarium in Orlando
They will join an estimated 20,- at 8:15 a.m. today following a
000 who cam* In Sunday, plus brief illness. Her home was at iflti
another 10,000 aarly arrival*,
South French Avenue In Hanford.
Sunday'* throngs cams aboard
Born In flundsvall, Sweden. Mr*.
tl special trains loaded with Lundquist had resided In Enter­
Shriners and Uwir families, bund prise and HanJord sine# 1044. She
instruments, uniforms, horses and was a member of th* Rebckali
equipment.
Lodge Nu. 43 of Hanford j and waa
Special plants and interstate social chairmen for tho Woman'a
buses also arrived during tho day Mls«ionar« Union of the First
and tho SB Florida brought 4M Baptist Church of which ahe was
nobles of Aladdin Tompto, Colum­ a member.
bus, 0 „ back from a pro-conven­
Hupfivln* era th* huaband; one
tion trip to Havanji.
daughter, Mrs, Gunard Larson of
Registration dosha will bo open Minneapolis, Mlnn.j two
son*,
throughout tho day and ncortleri Carl Schonb*nr of Chicago, III.
of the various temples, represent­ and Eric Hchonberg of LaBorie,
ing all parta of tho United States, Ind-; five grandchildren. Ross U r Canada and Mexico, will hold an aon of Mlnneapolia; Carl, Alan
all day meeting.
John and Limit Lvt Schonbtrjf,
There will be threo band con­ Chicago; and Handra Loo Bchoncerts during tho afternoon In Ml berjr of LaPorte, Ind.
Baynronl JP a rk bandabeU,
Funeral services will be conwith grand opening of tho cooven ducted at the Flret. Baptist Church
Hon set for I p. m. In tho Orange at 10:80 a.m. Wednesday with
Bowl.
Rev. W. P. Brooks Jr. officiating
An hour of pro-Mgo u t entertain and burial will ba In Evergreen
mont will mocodo tho program Cemetery.

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Shriners M eet
At Miami In 67th
B ert Fish Estate
Re&lt;affirimi Pledge
Imperial Council
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Vacation-Pack

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LcuiliiiK Contesiiints
IJupumltMit
CliiklrLMi
Agree On Only One H erm an M orris’s Ranch-Cam p
Am! O ld Ai;e h’uiul
Issue During Clash
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For G irls O pens N ear O steen
On Television Show
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, i am I - mis, Jam es I ’ , liens,m J r .
si"! Dav id liny lleiisou, .Iso »«*v- 11«I niece and lieptiews
t o n e ii il -ei vices will lie c i n iiicled h&gt; Rev IV I' ji.onk s J r .
in.I Rev l . u c m i iM'ott at lliiss.in
S uniem e &lt; " " I t to eulei a lm.il li.i i e ia l Home at I 'ni p in ru m o r ■ mid hmial will f .i llv " in (he
old. I eulllpelltlit! II.ell adllll- ,l"ll
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It. llie all vvtills? Ulllvei .ll) oil llie
basil, &lt;&gt;l pleadings tiled n. llie

I VI,I.\IIA:.SKE Its
I ive N.
gull" lei" who! then llii. i, y&lt; ,i
old '".I Im lilllllV'liili In llie t in
vci'ilv of Ihinda In,lav igii.ii.-il
estaldi-l.meiil .d L.ioi'.", f.u ll.em
at ttie ilale iippoll. d Negro I" ll
tiillon
II I. Hill Dsylolm llesel. Negro
aHoi lie v I." the live a he, l llie

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.

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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
itira
"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 L A K E
"5 Flngari ’*

7:46 - 10:30
"The Lady Takas A Sailor"
0:30 only
.
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* TH* SANFORD HERALD
N f# I
Wei. Jam II, t i l l

Koje Outbreak

Blueci In flie News Joseph Petra* Is
Awarded His Degree
By B. WISE end P. JUGE

Stwistdks

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Meeting Is Slated
By Camera Club

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Khramls Meet

tttduesd as a citizen of Louisiana
by Ed Lans and s i ons of th* mop
r __. officers of th* Navy .ever
popular
luted control over the POWa.
(c—w**sa ikM ri«« teas ,
I tM lI n r t r , « a I'M* OM)
loo come
romi to Sanford, replied that'
Prisoners In Compound W today
ATLANTA, Ga. (Special)-One
up the bodies of eight POWs
There will be aa organizational on you there la no easy way out, living In Sanford has truly been
With the intense suffering and
In an April 10 riofT A small pain expressed on the faces of the thousand and thirty-one degree* collapse of iMuitry-unlM Mfotia- M ating ef th* camera club and you automatically take the right * fin* experience, and that ns had
never met people ns cordial aa
group of prisoners accompanied
■nowing of altilM at th* Camara course," said Col. Gatchel.
men aboard the station as they were awarded to future engineers, tions.
Stressing the honor system at those her*.
the bodies to a prisoner cemetery went through the gruesome process architects and executives by the After bearing him, Irate Repub­ Gift Shop Thursday avanlng at
j
The Rev. J. E. McKinley was
outside Ihe compound.
of receiving their semi-annual ty­ Georgia Institute of Technology, lican and' Southern Democratic SiW, 8 . P. Bsrgsrs. adviser to the the Academy, he told of the men
T -,
The 6,400 Beds In Compound 78 phoid anil tetanus Inoculation*, one on Monday, June 0, 8:30 a.m., at sen*:or» Joined force* to writ* In­ club, announced today. A one half some months ago who tried tr set complimented hy {'resident Martin
—first (o be dispersed—fought would quickly gather the Impres­ ceremonies held at the Fox Thea­ to the anti-inflation Defense Pro­ hoar business masting to complete up a taw to themselves, and paint­ Stinecipher on reappointment as
By WALTER BREEDS JR.
savagely for Ilk hours Tuesday sion that theirs was n fate worse tre. President Blake R. Van Leer duction Act an official "request" th* organisation of the club will ed out that due to th* high stand­ pastor of tho First Methodist
(For 8 &gt;n Dawsea)
•
before being subdued by 780 tough than death.
presided and presented the dip- that Mr. Truman Invoka at one* take place prior to the showing of ards In forre, there was no possi­ Church.
Among the guests Introduced
bility that West Point- would keep
fitlitr.cn
SHRDLU SHRDL L paratroopers from Ihe tBTIh Air­
color
slides
which
Mr.
Bergers
Inmax
to
each
of
the
graduates.
the labor relation! law be had
As the men ndvnnn-d along the
Hnwarjl Montieth were Geurv*
NEW YORK iJB-li the door-ln- borne Combat Tram.
with hls Lelca camera In the men thero. Where. (*&gt;* stand­ ; hv
Among 'bufp,
Joseph P"tro»,
denounced as. harm took
ards are th* hiehi-st. 'huv iriiixi r&gt;v I'eck, Ht. Louis: J. fc‘ HenFfnxe,,
Joor salesman vanishing (rum the Thirl v-on* Herts were kll'ed in llnr, v ith cacti ..Dp draw):&lt; hem 1300 Sanford Avenue of Sanford, Just
Europe.
fol
sod
futile.”
to the pnmt or the needle,
accepted, or else tho person must Orlando, and G. W. Hoovar, Or­
American scene?
the fight, ihe Army said seven rlosrrwltlv
Sen. Robert A Taft of Ohio, co­ Ih e slide* Include scenes of tho get out, he declared.
and humorous remarks Fla.
lando.
ta the modem descendant of the wounded POWs baa died since, the
medieval
German
city
of
RothenThe
commencement
address
en­
author Of the law. and an aspirant
became louder, In an attempt to
Attorney General Ervin stati-d
oM Yankee peddler facing Into ob boosting Ihe death loll to 38. A throw
burg,
tha
oldest
walled
city
In
Eu­
titled
"The
Reach
of
Technical
for the Republican presidential
a scare Into the neat “vic­
things arc looking better In
GENERALS PROMOTED
new survey showed about ISO pris­
Uvlon?
Reasoning" was delivered by David nomination, helped lead, a succes­ rope, the tulip featlval In Holland, that
tim."
tha elty of Clervaux, Luxembourg, Florida with a $30,000,000 surplus TOKYO ijt—Three U. 8 . major
"No," lay the companlea which oners were wounded.
W.
Harris,
president
of
the
Uni­
sion
of
rebuff*
to
the
White
House
The
mass
puncturing
process
In
the
general
revenue
fund.
He
depend on these people for dis- One American bled lo death aft­ Wrnt nlnng romparnlively easy, In versal Oil Products Company, Chi- on the selsure Issue. At day’s end, and Munich, Germany. Hi* slides pointed out that the two loaillug generals In Korea today were pro­
will be accompanied by a talk by
to lieutenant generals—the
tributlon of their products. "11 any­ er being slabbed by s crude prison spite of the large number of men cago, III., n Tech graduate of tha Tafl told a reporter:
candidates stressed moted
rank called for by their present
thin!, (heir number Is Increasing." spear. Fourteen other Americans rrrrlvlng the shots. Now that the class nf 10IS, and son of Nathaniel "This waa. a direct answer to Mr. Garter* on the scenes, on rubernatorlal
aw
enforcement
In
their
plat­
none seriously,
E. Harris, one of the founders of the President'll request for Con­ composition for beginners, differ­ forms and predicted great im­ commands
Proponents of "direct selling," were Injured,
bloody
iloody fight had Its effect din of "battle" has subsided, the Georgia
They are Glen O. Bn reus, c o m *
gress lo act. Congress has acted." ent types of film* u d filters.
Tech.
the direct distribution of merchan­ onThePOWs
men
have
ln-cn
sot
at
rase,
with
In other compounds.
Mr. Bsrgcre emphasized that provement In this program In mnndcr of the Fifth Air Force;
Government officials seemed to
After
receiving
their
diplomat
dise from factory to home, profess Those In adjoining
Florida.
only
the
thought
of
the
next
"Op18 were moved
IVIIIlstnn R. Palmer, commander
the graduates were Inducted In a be generally agreed that Mr. Tru­ every one in Sanford, whether or
to see a new opportunity for the to new, smaller pens
Comdr. Trapolln, who was In- of
without re­ erstion Needle" lingering In Ihelr body
not they are Interested In Join­
the 10th Corps, and Willard B.
man's
personally
delivered
re­
time-tested doorbell • pushing tech­ sistance a few hours later
Into
the
Georgia
Tech
Atumand 77 minds.
ing the club or In camera work, Is
Wytnnn. commander of the Ninth
quest
to
Congreaa
for
a
special
nl
Association
by
Price
Gilbert
nique in (he curret/ swing toward sent word to Boatncr It would obey
Donald Regan, AN, one of tho
■elture law came dose to com­ Invited to com* to tee the slides. that, "we have nothing to o« Corps,
■ buyers' market.
original Fnsron members, was dis­ Jr., president of the association.
ashamed of," concerning low en­
moving orders.
mitting him to do whatever Con­
Of
those
receiving
drgrees,
more
Time was when a certain aegforcement In this statu. He also
Prisoners In 77 began lining up charged from the U.8 . Navy ye*,
gress
asked.
Thee*
officials,
who
than
iinc-hnlf
were
from
Georgia.
ment of retail opinion believed the In a driving rain an hour and a terday. Don hnlls from New Or­
urged sheriffs defeated in tho re­
AP MAN HONORED
asked
reporters
not
to
quote
them
The
balance
were
from
30
states,
door-to-door salesman waa on the half before their scheduled evacu­ leans, I,b„ but slnre his rem it
cant election not to he dlxrourngby
name,
said
th*
ten*
of
tho
CHICAGO
IAS — The American
nno
territory,
and
11
foreign
coun­
way out — a victim of lalevialon. ation.
marrleue to the former Barham
ud, that defeat Is a part nf politi­ Medical Association
ICmltaae* From Fats o s n
President's speech suggested will­
today awarded
According lo this theory, televised
cs! fortune, and did not reflect on posthumously
The cleaning nut of the enclosure Ann I'enren »f Sanford, he pinna tries Including Argentina, China, ingness to comply wltE the wishes
a gold medal and
Colombia, Cuba, France, Greece, of Congress, despite hls statement l» • brief talk at th* conclusion their service,.
demonstrations of consumer pro­ yielded about 63 anti-Communlst to make Florida hls home.
ducts and televised aalea talks prisoners who said the evacuation
Prosecuting Attorney George A. citation to Howard W. RlakesIee.A
Wasting no time in setting him­ Honduras, Mexico, Holland, Nica­ that recourse to Taft-HariJev would &lt;n the morning session, warned
sheriff* of the dangers con­ Bpeer concurred In praising the science editor of the Associated*
which could be viewed by the had saved their lives.
self up In rlvlllsn life, Don will ragua, and Swltserland. Of the be “by far the worse of the two th*
tained In th# rscsnt increase In ehariffs’ work. Mr, Sneer men­ Press who died May 3.
housewife In her home would make Thirty antl-neda fell out of line aisrt lo work today In hls new 1,031 graduates, 08 are graduating approaches."
The award was created by the
Negro voting registration. H t pre­ tioned the grunt dlffiriimiM und-r
the home visits of the door-to-door when groups of Communists were Civil Servlre |oh. Besides hls gov­ .with hnnor.
To use the Taft • Hartley Act’a dicted that 130,000 Negroes would
AMA Board of Trustees lo honor
vendor unnecessary,
which
they
labor,
among
them
ll-u
mnrnhod out.
ernment work. D«fi Is also pnrt
go-day anti-strike Injunction provi­ be registered by November and fact that, "a third of Ok- puuplu "a distinguished layman who hns
Today, however, TV Is being Thirly-flve olhers assembled In owner In the Sanford Radio Serv­
sions, Mr. Truman contended, laid that this is being done nt
Ike Displeased
served lo advance Ihe Ideals of
used In promote direct selling.
the rear of the compound ond ice, whirl) lie plans to earry on In
"would be lo take sides with the Ihe Instigation of “agitators out are In favor of law en force muni, American medicine and who has
tCnalUN*! •'fans runs Oael
Direct selling Is big busineas. To­ waited until all other POWs had Ids spare lime.
a
third
are
against
It,
n
il
it
third
companies and against Ihe work­ Of Philadelphia."
tal volume! a estimated by the Na­ been cleared out. Then they
don't rare." Hu also said thnt "it conlrllmled notably lo the public
The very siir'-essful Fasron soft- North Carolina. Virgin". Georgia, ers."
"If this campaign Is consum­ seems thnt In a lot of our .-ouii. welfare."
tional Association of Direct Selling marched nut.
hall team won Us 1"th ron*eeutlve Louisiana and Texas If Sen. RichHe hinted broadly thsre was no mated," he declared, "you sheriffs ties tho bust qualification (or
This was Ihe second lime Ihe
Companlea at more than 10 billion Maj. David Korn, Richmond. Va. vletorv over th- fjrmwnv nine. In nrd Russell, Georgia Democrat, assursnes
the 630,000 striking W going to have to mako a
award has been given hy the AMA
....
dollari a year. According to the an officer of the 187lh, said It was the City of Orlando Rerreatlnn docs not run.
sheriff
Is
not
to
know
anything
would obey an In­
first perron to receive It was
to Jhlladslphla
Phllsde
The Tail camp called th* signal! Steelworkers
to about th* Job and not to havr n The
National Better Business Bureau apparent many more prisoners l.rngue Mondnv night, at the
Junction — a statement which drew pilgrimage
the Rev. Alphonse Mary Schwltal,*
ma ,y°ur
make
your
r
___
_____
_
_
_
kjienee
with
gangsters.
Inc., with which local Belter Bust- wsntrd to be separated (nil were Grand Avenue Ball I’erk In Or­ when Iho Arrangement* Commit­ junction
record."
from Taft
former dean of the School of*
lit and others ea an
Mia Bureaua across (he country held In the marching columns by lando. I’ronn'-nrcd ihe fim* round tee put tngelher the men and th* sparka
He agreed with the Attorney la.
'Invitation" to defy tha law. They Ons day thla minority bloc will
Medicine of Ht. I-mils University
Jobs
for
the
July
7
convention
at
are affiliated, more than 0,000 die-hard Reds.
wfoW.
th#
balance
of
power
If
General
In
urging
tho
defeated
winners nt the end of their 10th
been on stria* since June _
The House of Delegates unani­
1st them."
American companies ara engaged Two POWs who escaped from win Ip the league, the Hanford Chicago. It was noticed that th* have
sheriffs not to lie discouraged, mously
when the Supreme Court ruled Mr. you
confirmed the nomination
In direct selling with a total sate* Compound 77 told stories of mur­ bunch have proven themselves to Ohioan, whose oiler lo compro­ Truman’s
Mr.
Car
Ur
urged
the
ahariffe
and
he
strongly
ud
vacated
the
seizure of th* industry
of Dlakeslro for Ihe award loday
mise
on
contested
delegations
In
force of I Mi million men and ders during Iho night.
abolition
of
the
feu
system
and
to
consult
with
their
local
county
he the top contenders for the
was Illegal,
women.
American guards outside Ihe league chnmplnnshln. Ily trouncing ♦he South was rejected by Elsen­ The President told the lawmak­ officials and leading citizens on the Institution of some new meanThe Electrolux Co., easily the compound laid they bail heard the Conway softhallers, the group hower campaigners, was ready for ers the better way would bo a plant the situation and also to hold of financing tho sheriff’s office.
aaUon’i biggest manufacturer of screams Inside.
Rep. Cleveland commended tinhas advanced another game closer a no quarter battle.
seizure law under which Ihe own­ meetings of Negroes, listen to
vacuum cleaners, employs 10,000 Nnrth Korean Col. Lee Hak Koo, to the "crown” by pulling one Of Inc 1,103 convention delegate! ers would "face the possibility of thetr problems and taka an In­ sheriffs for doing a good Job,
door-to-door aaleimen.
CHIROPRACTOR
a Compound 78 leader now In soli­ «smc ahead of the Orongo Hoick -m il of a total 1,306—already chos­ receiving something lesa than their terest In them. Its said that the "rontrnry to what some peopten, the Associated Press tabula­ normal profits . . . and the workers average Florida Negro would pay might *ny," and requested ttin
Avon Products Inc,, cosmetics tary confinement, told an Interro­ team,
HOURS
9 to 12—2 to S
who
are
running
a
close
tion now gives Tnft 484, Eisenhow­ win facet he prospect of galling more attention to a Southerner the s h e riffs recoin me rid h'gixlr
manufacturer, had sales last year gator he thought Boatncr was seen ml In
1-jiein-,
303 Atlantic Rank Hulldlni
er
330
and
others
130
with
309
of more th a n ........ * ..........
tinn
to
bring
nhntil
better
law
bluffing when he said he would
less than they think they era en­ than ha would to Northern ngitnIrvlruf "lllng" D'datte, AN, who
Phone 761
tors.
enforcement. Hu also recommend­
movf tho prisoners by force If Is leading the league at the plate unrommlttcd or disputed. Nomina­ titled to."
tion requires Oftt and In a squeeze ' As he outlined It, however, his
ed
a
butter
system
of
public
necessary.
Commissioner King praised ihr
with e hue" .filtl average, came the contested delegations — like
relations to let the public know
representatives, many of them
Breakup of (he Island's 17 hlg
again with another tlmelv those from Texas. Louisiana, Geor­ plin would permit the government, fine Job which the sheriffs Have more
about the sheriff's work.
housewives. “ We haven’t deviated Compounds Is experled to lake through
done In enforcement throughout
while
operating
the
mQli,
to
raise
hnrner
In
the
fiftti
Inning.
Morris
gia and Mississippi—could put 1
from this system In M years," about 10 days.
Judge Douglas 8 t o a s t ru n :,
the state and said that, "so many
wages
and
change
working
condi­
Hall.
Hie
phenomenal
Navv
ollchman across.
•ays George K. Craves Jr., Avon
times public officials do not ro- spunking on the guaurnl problem
nr. beside,i liN recent mound nur- The kcynoler's rallying speceh tions.
vice president.
Within hours th* Senate bowled celvo the kind *A commendation of cnforri-Muiit as rugnids |uvr«fnrmanee
in
which
lie
lurried
In
a
nllo delinquent*, ruvluwuil the
. Then there’s the ubiquitous Fulbrilliant one-hitter, also proved can do inurh to sat the fane. The over three plant seizure proposals, they should. However, let them do Juvenile
H'uallan** r o w
tint)
law of 11)51 ami urged \
for brush man, backbone of the
Platform Commute* will put Into two of which had tacit White House something wrong and then ihey
PRICKLY H E W I
himself
to
lan
v*rv
able
batsman
huge sales organiiatlono f Puller would regard u hostile move hv slamming « four bagger Into words what the party stands for. blessing, and spiked Into the con­ receive notoriety through tho all the sheriffs to fnmillarizi
tlimnsulvus
with
the
law
If
they
Brush Co. of Hartford, Conn. A sgalnst Ihe new Western European
And the chairmen, first th* tem trols bill tha request to us* the pres* and among the public."
FEEL IT VANISH J
the boondock*.
,
host of other house • lo • house letup.
porary and then Ihe permanent, Taft • Hartley Law.
Attorney General Ervin also had not already done so. ' Thu
Mr.
Mcl-ean,
the
Regional
CAA
whole
future
nf
our
country,"
hvendor* peddle everything from
"For this reason." he said, "wo
will have
huve plenty of power when
wh«r
The margins were dselslvo, but P«l*«d the sheriffs and said
si.dlr.urt l.rco -b o ro l r.llsvM
said, "Is wrapped up In these
lingerie to tailored suits, razor have Jolnad with the governments Hsfelv April*, lias placed Ihe Na­ disputes hit the floor—
disputes per administration
fli
Hi foroei planned one
lb* »in»v off PrlcSIy
Prickly b.sl
Boa wltn
val
Station,
Sanford
on
Ids
lllii»rkids."
bladoi to washing machines, kitch­ of Britain and Franco In u dor- nr- for th" purpose of discussing hnps like whetherr In sc
seatitpro-Tafl
pi
■
mkifna prompt «#■*. p ls p s r
lest major effort
'fort today
tod a Ip put
' i h CofUr«-, » could prolong,
Hash and clhar minor •kla irrtJudge Htunvirmn also proposed
enware In sterling allver, aeedi In larallon which makes It clear Unit
ru Kiscnnowcr
Elsenhower delegal
delegations.
1 pro
or
would
permit
pay
raises
across
a
new
seizure
amendment.
nendmenl
lotions a rt a ls o coo lid an 0
reopening of thu Indus trio I
Ok extinguishers.
we would regard any such art as and 'Xnmlnbig men who a*-** In­ Tnc Army stild It would take no They conceded1 In advance the;
cooibtd quickly, *1*1nt a
they for Ht* workers based on any rise the
terested In nbln'ide'T ( l A ratings. act Inn nn the qucitlon of whether
School for Negro Girls at Ocala,
Direct selling has come a tong a threat lo mir own security."
v.iy tmoolbnsM. V itd V 1...
In
the
coat
of
living
Index.
will
take
another
beatAnvone Interested In tills program, MarArthur would violate regula­
--- obd
be bMplioto oucocoolult]
loro
clllng tlm tremendous need for n
way since the old Yankee peddler
for oror *1
to yooro. tION'T W all
lo 31 margin, it place tu send delinquent Negro
seeking ground **r flight ratings, tions hy appearing on the political
•old tinware, clocks, brooms,
boot
I
for
prlokly
boat or dlopor roib
Hen.
Maybank
(D.8
.
C.)\
who
should rnn*srl Chief Day located convention program. Friends said
House Action
in u u
bJ! P*n- Humphrey jrlrls. "It Is not fair,’* hu argued I lo tbow up but buy o «M
eoi today
■nives and cloth lo frontlar famhzs
been
at
odd
a
with
the
White
In the Station Operallnns Depart- he would wear rlvlllan clothes,
a
,
and
start
uilng.
Mont* bock If
iR
u
S
s
?
.
&lt;0
»ho
*l*«l
House, announced he also would uronl?.«m U *,HUfht *p Ponnll sol*. to have an industrial school for H not rompl.tcly tolisfltd. At ill
Il'sillasiS
r
i
m
Pass
Oast
white girls and not have one for ■ drusatito.
Want In give a party? Some
The keynotur for the Democratic offer a delayed action plant seizure
Welcome aboard goes In Harold convention
-MSfii ,le,Uemf n‘ l» roachcd. Negroes."
companies will send a man to your miller wore hopeful of completing
July 31 at Chicago, amendment — this one to take ef­ *™ allow
the
workers
a
pay
raise
Driggers,
SN,
who
reported
to
tills
Thu Association is to hold Its
boma with all Ihe fixings for a their bill Thursday.
Massachusetts Gov. Paul Dover,
only, If the President Invokes , , L b/ * foot-finding board.
January landing In West Pulin
A controls extension bill, drafted command from Han Francisco, look a crack at tho Republican fect
full-course dinner, Including flow
ilte
Taft-Hartley
Act
end
finds
that
.
The
amendment
to
use
Tart-HartCalif.
He
Is
Ht
present
attached
lo
Ifonrti, and tho 40th Am....I Cult•ra, 11 doesn’t coal you a nickel. by Iho Kcnato Banking Committee,
Parly activity o fMncArtnur, El­ It won’t work.
w , sponsored by Sen, Byrd ijrd.&lt; veollun will tin held next Jutm at
AU you have to da fa Invite your Is now under debate In Iho Senate. the Security division of the Hta- senhower and Lt. (Ion. Albert
va-).
-was
approved
40
to
30
Maybank
had
sought
Tueiday
lo
Gainesville.
‘
... ..
.
friends and let the salesman show It calls for extending wage, prlro tlon.
Wede mayor.
Aim coining lo NAAS, from
them Ihe company’s floor wax or and eredll controls for eight
Dover lold New York Democrata write Into the bill a section to pro­
Guantanamo
llav,
Cobs,
Is
l.cxtci
months,
until
March
I,
1093
furniture polish, pots and pans nr
Tuesday night that Ihe three gen­ vide a 130 • day no • strike pe­
plssllc aprons. The salesman conks The Senate bill has become n Evans ME2. who has also bren erals are fighting for control of riod, than permit seizure of the
and serves the men I — and waxhra vehicle for debate over Iho xlor| asslpnul lo Hrrurltv.
Ihw GOP and comprise "Ihe mep- plants with the workers’ pay frozen
John F. "I’anpy" Haynen has ace of u military Jmtlu." Wed*- at pro • dispute levels and Ihe
crisis with numerous amendments
Ihe dishes.
joined the ranks of the civilian mover Is chairman of (he National government obligated to pay the
A constant headache tu tho direct offered In deal with 11.
companies "Just compensation"
Chairman Spence (D.-Ky.) told since being dl'chargeii recently- j Citizen.*'ftir-Taft Commlltce.
selling peonlo is the had name
given their prufeailnn by Ihe oc­ reporters there was no discussion •Tappy". Mrs. Ilaynen and their
W. Avcrell llirriman, a candi­ for use of Ihe plants. It was re
casional dishonest salesman, and In Ihe House committee of writing
for the democratic presiden­ Jfctcd 68 to 13.
children will return &gt;o New date
the consequent enactment of local In Ihe Byrd Amendment, adopted two
tial
nomination,
also voiced an Th* Senate knocked down 33 to
Orleans, l.n., where he will return opinion about the
laws and ordinances which restrict by Ihe Senate lale Tuesday.
Republican M an amendment by Sen. Mon
to
hls
former
Job
with
tho
U.
8
.
direct selling. Borne 90 years ago This provision, sponsored by Sen.
Party. In a Phoenix, Aril., ad­ roney (D.-Okla.) for 60 • day sell
the town of Ureen Rlvar, Wyo., Byrd (u.-Va.), calls on tho presi­ Post Office.
dress, he said G.O.P. now stands
adopted an ordinance making ft a dent lo use Ihe Tef 1-Hartley Lew
fnr "grim old pessimists." He said fluentlal Republican aa yet uncom
misdemeanor for a person to visit In Ihe eteel dispute.
Ihe Republican Party has been mltted, and delegate* from New
Widow
Eviction
a private horns for tho purpose of Meenwhlle the House pass­
captured by "Ihe weepers and Iho Jersey, New York end Maryland
selling merchandise without having ed and sent to the Senate a
wnllera," whereas the Democrats 1 A Taft spokesman said the tens
H'nallaMd Fraai •**«• Oael
been Invited. Similar ordinances bill setting up a 11,390,630,000 the sheriff would hire hls new have n positive program.
tor also la conferring with dalehave since been declared const!- federal-eld highway program for deputies, or how many he would
Another candidate for the Dem* (•tea, but added, "Wa'ra not put­
Ihe two fiscal vnari ulnrtliiH .Into
ocrats' top spot, Sen. Eatcs Ke- ting any particular emphasis on
1. 1033.
fauver of Tennessee, lold a rally those meetings.” Taft'a Schedule
'w
ffio
u
t
confirmation,
It
was
re­
Passage waa by voice vote.
In Washington, D. C., he Is for •alls for conferancat with New
ported
lhal
Gregory
had
a
recent
The blQ waa e compromise of
home rule in solve local problems. Jersey delegates Thursday
conference
with
Ihe
widow,
Mrs.
5 M n orr r &amp; » T01
separate measures passed pre­
Kefattver and llarrlman are bat­ Maryland dalagatea Monday,
viously by Ihe Senate and the Elizabeth Htcvrnx. and hid asked tling heatedly for Ihe capital’! alx Ktfauvar’a tally of Ml dofogi■ U s
&amp; i ;r w w * i n i .,
her
to
leave
peacefully
lit
order
House. It carries no actual appro­
Democratic delegates to be se­
A &amp; e ‘ ru#.,nhA , W l j l t T o i priations but authorizes a program to protect her own property.
Mrs. Ktovrns U "Inclined’’ In ac­ lected at an unofficial primary
divorce oKulnol you la th* Circuit which must be financed by later
Court fur Honilaolo Count/, Florid*,
cept Ihe eviction without further next Tuesday.
Eisenhower, meanwhile, waa man's 6614, with 616 needed for
at Hanford. Florida, and yuu oro legislation.
h«robr roiilr.d to Ilia, u.r.onojly or
The bill makes no change In Ihe violence, a source said.
continuing hls sessions in New nomination. This Associated P
hr ntiornoy, with tho a itrk uf oali present formula by which atatea
Court your w rjilin dofonoo, If any, must match some of Ihe funds pul forest development roads and York with delegates and olhera he tabulation. Ilk* that lor the GOP
holies lo win over lo hla aide. On race, la based on professed and
to. Iho bill of uuinulalnt filed in
irells, 33 Ik millions.
Mid nauoo by tho ISfh day.of Jan*. up by the federal government for
hia conference program today conceded- atlgnmanta of the dala­
Also,
national
park
roads
and
Ills, Horoln tall not or Judgminl construction and planning,
were John Foster Dulles, an In' gatea so far named.
will ha rondorod against you by
trails,
10
millions;
parkways
on
Tha amounts authorised, all for
public lands. ID millions; Indian
. , ‘ WITNKMH nty hand and the ooal each of the two years:
Primary highway system, 347 H roads and bridges, 10 millions; for
million dollars; secondary ay item, aid In construellon nf (he Rnma
tea million* i urban area primary Road In Nicaragua, four millions:
ts^M RRRPOH
highway system. 137 14 millions; Inlar-Amarlcan Highway In Cenrtal
Two - bedroom
Phillip* Terraco — a beautiful
expediting construction and lm- America, eight millions: for surHero’s Some of "Pop’a”
veys on Indian reservations, I 14
homoB
$7775
—
KmWfolli' 0t ,n',r,U'0
new homo development alylod for
Favorite*!
.
only $125 down.
Ports! highways, 33 14 millions;
1 I t ) Hoard of Cotta1
today’a llvinc — priced for
j t r y 1, r t ^ s s % a . s

Direct Selling Of
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VOLUMB XXXXIII

Ike Declares
He Opposed
'German Zones

Florida S h eriff Visit Sanford

General Reveals His
Advice Not Sought
At Yalta, Potsdam;
Taft Studies Korea
NEW YORK UW-Gen. Dwight D.
#Eiaenhower aald today he oppoied
Ute division of Germany Into sepa­
rate zone* at the end of the war
and also waa against Isolating Mer­
lin.
He made the atatement In anawer to questions put to him by
members of the New Jersey Ho
publication delegation.
Eisenhower also said that he did
not participate In either the Yalta
or Potsdam Conferences and that
his advice waa not accepted on
#the decisions taken there.
A delegate asked directly wheth­
er the establishment of the line of
demarcation between the Allied
and Russian armies In Germany
was Elsenhower’s decision.
"I was opposed lo the division
of Germany Into separate parts,"
he said. ’'That waa one of the
pieces of advice that was not ac^fhe* delagales then asked who
did establish the tones, and Ihc
•Isolation of Berlin as a partially
Allied city within the Soviet Zone
"The European Advisory Com­
mission met in London In 1041. as
I recall," Elsenhower said "This
commission look these artlons
Later, I understood they were ap
proved at Yalta.
"As soon as the armlsllec was
signed, we were directed l« gel
bark Inlo our own areas as rapidly
as posslhle. Wo were forced lo
retreat 150 miles after the war—
• we had been attacking ns far
down as Lelpilg—nnd we had lo
go back lo the Tine picked by the
politicians."
The general also was asked
whether he participated In tho
Yalta and Potsdam Conferences.
He laid emphatically, “ 1 did not.
I participated In no political de­
cisions of the war.
"1 gave m r opinions voluntarily
on one or two Ihlnga, hut they
weren't accepted."
NEW YORK Wt-Scn. Holier! A.

a wean
until American arms

truce talks
Ihen arm
production lets rolling, than
the South Koreans and withdraw
United Nations forces lighting
Ihere
Gen. Douglas MacArlhur’s pro­
gram of bomhlng the tied*' Man­
churian supply base* would have
worked e year ago but would be
i Impractical now, life candidate for
the Republican presidential nomi­
nation declared.
Ha said that while Iho armistice
negotiations have dragged along
Iho Russians and North Koreans
have hull! up loo much air and
land superiority.
The Ohio senator gave hi* view*
In recording a radio Interview
with Martha Deane to he broad­
cast by station WOR over a IT
state Eastern network Friday.
1 WASHINGTON

Following la
the laleat Associated Praia tabu(CtsllssM O* Page Tkr**)

•

REAM MEET
TOKYO Ut—British Field Mor■hal Lord Alexander visited Geu.
Mark Clark today at the supreme
Allied commander's headquarters.
They spent 3tA hour* in conference
and at a war briefing.
Alexander arrived Tuesday for
a tour of Japan and Korean on
behalf of the British Cabinet.

RATES IIP
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. UP Weakly relax for Chattanooga's
newspapers—the News-Free Press
and the Time* — have been Inrraised to 4S cants.
Tha Chattanooga Publishing Co.
aald Wednesday the hike from Ihe
old rat* of 40 cents waa necessary
because nf the Inm aied cost of
M newsprint.
P No change was ‘made In Ihe
dally rates.
' ORLANDO BUILDING
WASHINGTON UT-Tha Public
Bulldlnfs Administration has con­
tracted with Tempuna Inc., Lake­
land. Fla., to build a 1301,Mi sub­
tropical experiment station at Or-

' t t i Stall
tho citrus

•mm

•try.gels research for

Sinford Herald
Vacation-Pack

aflllev how far, away
i yen may go aa year
vucattao you cau readily calah
ap m tho home towa news by
reading the Stufard Herald
when yaa rotaru. Yaw n a ar­
te roaga n i r w w m aefl.tr
r, by talapeaatag

An.-mriiitnl Ur,-** 1

FLO RID A __ THURSDAY JU N K HI. 10T.2

Wirt*

Gen. Collins Blames
Manpower Shortage
For Koje Outbreaks
Bill Authorizing American Troops
Seizure Of Mills Hunt Prisoners
Again Voted Out Reported Killed

Members of the Florida .Sheriffs Association held their .'tilth annual
convention In Sanford. Monday through Wednesday, and enjoyed a
varied program. Including business sessions at the Court House and at
the City Hall whore on Wednesday i.flernnuu they completed the program which Included the election of H. J. Youngblood, Fernandinn as
president to succeed It. L. Kendricks, Pensacola. Tho sheriffs were

'hoto by Henry Jameson
treated to a luncheon at the Episcopal Parish House, Tue-day noon,
and enjoyed n barbecue at the KB. • Club grounds that night. Shctiff
P. A. Mero, the host, whs commanded for Ids program and was elected
second vice-president «f the AvfOriotton. The Valdes Hotel was head
ipiarters for the convention.

Convention
Dr. H. W. Hurt
Settlement Made Sheriffs’
Proves Big Success Ed Cameron Is
Of Stetson Is In Struggle For Sheriff
A. Mem today Named President
characterised the sheriffs' con­
which dosed yesterday In
Of Cattlemen
Jaycee Speaker Steamship Line vention
Sanford a* an outstanding success
Flag Day Ceremonies Government Set To
To Be Held On Sat­ Return Dollar Line
urday At Stadium To Private Owners
Hr. II W. Hurt of Rtelsiin Uni­
versity told the Junior Chainin',
of Comntcrro at the Yacht- Club
today Hint the greatest single
force which would solve the
world's most difficult mold ms is
tuklng nn Interest In other per
sons, lie also explained Mint Idg
business' object tile meeting of
hum a ii needs.
"Actually the big job for busi­
ness is thu rearing of nur sneersaora through the churches, news­
paper* nnd the lioute," he elabor­
ated, "It Is llirae factors that
mold the moral fibre of out youth
and successors."
Hr. Hurt, who has written much
of the Boy Scout Manual, stated
that because of the lack of in­
terest In youth and in other peo­
ple, misunderstanding and III
feeling has TatiMsI must of thu
problems people face today.
Ho suggested that ev*rynn«
should take a sprrlnl Interest In
helping someone which would trail
lo co llective bargaining In I ilI k ii

WASHINGTON t/v-The govern
ment and the It Stanley Hollar
interest* today settled their .Vyear
rout I fight over control of the hlg
Dollar .Steamship Line
Term* id the settlement provide:
1 The controlling stock Interest
in ihc line cl*lined by both will
Ire pul up nl public sale nt any
price above 11 million dollar* rash
2 The winner on sealed hills
will gel the 33 per cent block of
stock and the government and the
Hollar interests will divide the pro
ct-cds
1 If the public sale fall* to
bring n hid of M millions or more.
Iho stock will bn divided equally
hid ween l|ip government and Iho
Hollar inleresls
' «•
In any ovenl, Secretary of Com­
merce Sawyer said, the governrnent intends to
out of the
lo got
gel oul
hue and return It In private operaturn

anil expressed his thank* to all
the speakers, the merchant* as­
Elec­
sociation, ami all others who con­ Oric Mathicux
tributed tii the success of the oc­
ted President Of
casion.
He especially tbunked the Elks
Farmers' Au c t i o n
Club for the use id tlieii fnrilltlc*
for Ilie barbecue and -aid (hat a
F m m ill mil nf a new Mrintniile
Iminber of the sheriffs bad called ( iiuntv C attlem en'A sso rtatm u,
It the finest barbecue they hail with K .l J . Cam eum a* newly
ever attended.
I'lnctrd p irs ld e tll. un&lt; ntinmim r I
Mute than Ino dill-gales a t­ I...lax t-&gt; I*. It llaw so n , m a n ly
tended the convention fiom all agent, le lln w m g » m eeting Toes
parts of tipi state arid worn ad­ ■lay night at Ids i.f f in AIIU III In
dressed by sin h milstniidlng per­ &lt;iittlemen were piesen t.
i it in-1 nf fleer* elected were C
sonalities as Itnllrond I'mumlsalonera Jerry Carter and Wilbur S |,ee, i ivied", vice-piesbleut; Mi
seeietary, nnd Gn"g
King, Attorney Geneial lib-haul l&gt;'iw*un,
ILirden, lirnsuier. Tin- board nt
Krvln, Hep. Ferris llryanl of tniatee*
includes W. II. Wight, Hi
I train, who is .Speaker designate
W. linker and Hr. R. C. |la»»
of Iho House of Hopresentnllvoa, ft. Ihe
flaw oigiinlinllon, while
Lieut. General .1. C IliitchiiOu, fl|(| affiliated
witli the Florida
Senator L. F. Hoyle, Hep. Voile Slate Call lumen's Association, has
William* Jr., Heii.-di'signRte Mack l1(, ciuinccttnn with the Central
Cleveland Jr., lTu*ecuting Attor
ttof-- 1Horida t ’attlemen'* A**ocl*tion,
ney George A Speer, and .1udfl*'to which most of the mamhers for
Douglas ntonatmm.
j int-t Iy belonged, #
,j ■ ... f-—
-^r,s flile oi t|u ttlljnr' leuwOlts for

Senate Approves Leg­
islation Extending
Economic Controls
WASHINGTON P \ lum*e com
lullin' v.it*-.t down li 1" III today
i priipnvil Unit Fic'ideni Truman
lie "iu|Hiw.'r.’d in 'i-i/c and i pcralc
Ihc 'truck alri'l mill*
II wa* ihe (ir*l (..rmnl vole liy
am Ihai*" gi.aip '"ite .Mr Tr«r
titan went hcti.ri’ F.uigr"** Tuc*
liny and pleaileil tm till* power
i'll" Sen.ile prmoii'ly had re
huffed 'll Ft11riirait In voting Ihai
Me should ii-e ntlll 'Hike pinvl*
II.n&gt; id *he Inf, Hartley l.-iw 111 an
"(fori I" Cl I III" slllkl ol iI.i0.inio
I'll, Stc. Iwinkers \..d loilay sena
tors (avitiiiig seirufi' power for the
I'resi.l. at .l.,i!iiliiri".! Ilieir lighl h
wri'e tt mio wage price control*
l"gl*liilioti t'lo-v -.till they would
pnqai*" it igalli lalei m a *"|Ui
rale hill
The ............. p.eslln.i wn* rniai’it
In Ihc Him*" It.iaklu : l 'n m iu llti’c
liv Hep Bolling . I t Mi, i who pro
po*ril it i* in iiiui'M illneiil I" legls
I,. , ion e x it'll.ling ilic e l ..in.line con
Mol* law
Bolling ' . n ii'inliueul wa* a &lt;lu
plicate " I d ial "tie re d m Ihe Sell
ale T ue sd ay In Sen Humphrey
iD.-Mmn i and .o je rle d l.y llnil

lusty
Mrmhers rep..ril’d mu" Drniu
&lt;ruts and unc llcpuhlleait *u|i
ported Ihc xol'iire move In the
House von,inliter Five Democrats
anil III Republicans were against
it One Demncrnl vnlcrl prnsent
[ H'.il ope li . ubUtan wa* at,sent.
The lloiisp group Is working on
fei mine (he new gcniip, *nl.| M
il* own version ,.( a new wage
Dswmiii ivii* i I."1 Iin- cut IIcon'll price colli rid* law lo replace Ilic
felt tlu il Ihe C i'lilis l F lo riila Fa t
present one which expire* .lone lo
l l i ’itien** \**ih'lntinn wn* g e liiu t:
The Seoul" liaMlicg ovei seizure
*lllll«w llllt IM.nl iv.
Due* ill It" power lias lie"" lit . oniieclion wph
new i i *-i " i liilin ii m e f i l l
fm " thi' Sell,lie ■ own vci iioil of . on
.■’III* * In n .I nf
cat It,'
iium '.l
dispute* rather than the coercive
During court proceeding', the !I3
Irols Icglsl |,I loll
T h e ," a n a p p riiM iiia lil y tJ.in i"
bargaining thill now prevail*.
per rent black of slock u n i e*tl
MmiiiIomui.'iiI of lln* *, i ,p
TinForrest
l.nk*Aindeniy
I
Program chniimiin
A t t h u i mated to lie worth (13 million dnl Fnlrent City n-i-rnMy gradual".I . tit'll.I nf c n lllc in S .’in itix l. ( '■••titty cleared Ihe wax lor &gt;n early Sen
I'l.lll* We," ■mi.le It, rnil '|.|r j ale xole on Hie .octroi* lull winch
Heckwith Jr. intmdured Hr. Hint |»r* hut Sawyer snld today Hie net
rls'M of I* -liiilnit* Anmnir 11 ■ gat' * I,. l|ii. Iinrtiei lie iilnl u ic i'liilg
John Pierson announced that value of the lino wa* aloud 32
was Ml** lli'tfy Itit**iin nf S&gt;i" ! .if &lt;iillli'iiie ii at I.e iin n i.t’* t il," i’i&gt; c ml.no* a provision saving ihe
Karl Higginbotham, exalted ruler million at the end of 1051
‘senate request* Hi d Mr li inn hi
ford.
in KiHRiuiuu'c mi .S a tiiiiia y
Use llir I rafI llarllcy Law m the
tu
Klko Club, tins proclaimed
fli" stock was handed lo the old
Tin- Araiii-my I* a pilvati’ p -li" i
•
III"
"f
tin
iimjiu
i*-in**
at
II'.
Hag H .y cerenioi.le. for Halm, ay Maritime* CnmmlMlon In 1DAH when fur tiny* and ifirl* and I* nf it"plcscnl steel crisis
inerting. Ml ItitWUMl .lecilll cl,
In Uxo day* ol li.inllug, flic Sen
or!*.
,fiV*' ,im-re ,f|p government loaned the ship- Sovi'iilli Duv Ailvnitlal ilani'iii" " will I." I" ►
!I
.
I
(lie
iiil'khg
i,f
tween 7:00 p.m. and H:IH&gt; p.:n. I he pjng line 4“i million dollar* for tinn. It is, m-riirdlmr tn lln* Miii" .
tie h "I rcjci’B'il l,y top lie n x it. 11
fun.I*
fm
li
fi,i
""ini'
ul
nf
H
i
di)inon*lrnllon will
pieced - (In | repair of ships and for working it* yi-artxmk, "a srhnnl «lti-r........
gins (.nil separate cllorls h. gne
mark* and luainl* law, which (h&lt;
hlatka-Snnfmd baseball game
...........thru suhsldlied
..................II* upera"
uipitiil
cnnie* In nlitnin a Chrlslian &lt;"' • "illlIcliien niainlNlli"d i» re" pin Mi 'I riimaii Ihe seizure powci* In
Mr. I'liirHiin introduced Harilsun tiun fur a 5 year period
nskcil
enflnn." II* ri'lluiou* ni'tlvitii's
pt'tly eof"lc"il |.y t tic Slnli- .lit,
Smith, tho liny .Scout whu .mid tinThe T il Law allows the govern
Afirr the loan had been repaid
muni ticket* ipirlng Ihe "Dm k* fur nut nl company earning*, Hollar elude preyer tiand*. Friday nivl • t" lack nf Mlfflrl.'nt ""May rn I liietil In seek a cnlirl oitlci go...I
devnllnnals, and .SnliliitDi „■-i ;&gt;■• inspector*
h uaiiaarii in, r*g* Tk»n
demanded return of Ihe slock, con
Tlie Aradetny wa* al»n the )■*•-1 Mi. Dawaini ..ml Ihai lie |* for Hit ila\s, aitniusl a slrike which
Imperil* Ihe iiiiltnunl well an
tending It had merely hern pledged duriiur the recent year *" a eni",i
pi "paling iiiliiiengi iiphcl -heit*.
The I'reslileiil has lold i ougic.s
I In secure Ihe loan.
nieeflnir attended tiv nmie Dniii Hhowlng
all III" riiaik* anil l ■i.mil "tin* would lie grossly mifan "
The government refusrd, Insist 30(10 penple nf Fhirlda.
used in Si'inirml" ('minty, ami hot he xMia rc|..iri".| rc.iih lo
ing that the stock hnd been stir
Indu*trial ediicntlnn is *1*" i"
Mi"*" will I." iilstrlliliti.il :&lt;&gt; ill.
tl Hie House also tells Inin
.... .
l rendered lo II outright, not Just vided nt til" Academy, Inclndlm; meinhiu* uf Hi" new Aesia'inlmn comply
ifarlley is il* answei to llotrnlninir In newspaper work, .trail v It r i" MmMi "■"« w a* i l c l . d p c Tall
lit
W
inter
I.rntm
f,,r
security.
1/1 fv llllt. 1
Hnliar sued and eventually won work, the rniwinir nf poultry, ■ si.lnnl of Ml" S a iif iil'l F a , flier. slrike
Mr 'l l iini.ul conlcrids that . V.
n decision In U. H. District Court laundry amt ninny ether enden
A iic tin n , Inc , at it* nnriii.,1 a c t
Ihc I ,H llariley A.,'* so dav *inkc
WASHINGTON MwTho govern here The government rarrled the or*.
lug Mm,day n ig h l. U lh r , new " | f | han x'otilil only defer pav raise*
uent I* tasting nl*oul for some ease to tho Court of Appeals and
(If the recent irraduafinir cl»
'••IS H I" .1 VV .lllli" * , vie* pi &lt;1
says Ihe workers deserve ol
way of reducing frequent tins and Hnliar won again.
l seven Intend In ki&gt; into nurslnv. d r ." , ami ?,li llaw so n , ...... ir l m y lie
(III there Is Im guiiriiulee III"
downs In price* anil supplies of
six
Into
tr*cldnK,
*lx
into
rhm
•
i
Instead of handing over Ihe stock
and t i" ii* u i" i
workers would nliey p
winter grown vegetables.
the government look the walk, nnd seven inIII the ne'di. .1 "W" lire gmng ahead with new
Sen Itoiierl A I all III I Ililo n.
Complaints hnve been made to however,
field.
Other
prnspnctlve
prof.
case to court In San Francisco,
vigur "I, aiiclir.il sail". rialin aulhnr of Ihe law. has called Hi.it
the Stale and Agriculture Depart­ seeking a decision Ihere that would »lnns Included x-ray Icrhnlchie, nighl,"
*nid Mr. Ilnwaim. If.- add xialcmrnl an Invilalinn to II,e ikVi
ments from some domestic grow­ cnnhle II lo keep the share*.
dental hygenl*t, and secretary.
"d Mint Ihc market i* planuli.g Me (ski sinking Flu Sleelworkers i ,
ers that Import* from Cuba anti
The
Academy
supplies
milk
and
About a year ago, Ihe Court of
Insinllntion of a couitniniity bar defy an Injuncllnn
Mexico of such vegetables a* to­ Appeal*
ordered Sawyer, Solicitor due* the laundry for tho I'tori-' &gt;
pit, which will |,i&gt; iivail.il.l.
Senate leaders drove In dispose
matoes, pepper* and eggplant nf- General Philip D. Perlman and Sanitarium at Orlando, ami m.i"i ht'cua
(•■ group* and org*,illation* Mr. id Ilic whole Ixs.ir, and gel a final
len depress price* lo Ihe detriment six other officials to turn over the nf the student* are enalded
ndvslitag" 1* Mini ll.ere I,. |,l..„ty vole hy ioghlfi.il mi ., hill lo "on
of producer* in all area*.
"lock rlRhl away or go to jail for work Ihelr way through srhnnl in "f slirllcr, ..n.I lunnii.g wa.ei I llnne the unli iiiflallon Dclcisc
Affected are vegetables grown contempt.
thl« manner.
available, lie Hildril.
I'roduclliiii Ad, wdli which il ha,
in fields In Florida and other
school also Include* a uni'
The Supreme Court aaved them, of The
lien,me *o llglilly intertwined
Southern areas nnd In greenhouses
the
Seventh
Day
AdvenD«i
Till* will shirt Ihe slmlllghl hi
In some Mldwc*i areas between howover, with a stay of punish­ Medical Cadet Corps "In nrd&lt;
ment until It could ravlew the pro­ that our Seventh Day AdventM lied CroNH Director
Hie House, whose Banking Fnm
November and May.
ceedings.
II
baa
not
got
around
to
nilllcc
Is dri,fling ils own version
Agriculture officials aald sugyouth may be, better prepared fm
DIch In Orlando nf Ihe flXU’IIslrin
hill. The Defense
cxtlnni have been made that the that review, nor to answering a the servlcn of their connlry,"
Production Aci, which (irnvldes the
tailed Slates, Mexico and Cuba nvernment request that It decide
The echwl’e yearbook, *1"
ie
whole
Issue,
once
and
for
all.
basis
(nr
wage,
price
anil renl con
Mr*. Velma Gonsalcs, local Red
gel together on a marketing agree­
"Mirror", le filled with Intereslln:
ment under which shipments would The government exercised op­ plcturea of the school and of It* Cros* chapter »"rrctary, left Mil* Irols, expires nl midnight June vi
be regulated so ns to avoid sharp erating ronlrnl of Ihe shipping eon- altn which Is in the rolling o ran r morning for Orlando to visit (he Unless extended
fluctuations In supplies, end cnn.se cern throughout the court battle, grove emintry In tho Southern lieres veil family nf tho lata VV11- When xlrel industry iiefltillallinix
changing Its name from Ihc Dollar part nf tha chunly.
hum A. Comfort, Red Grose field cell..p c l Irani Mon,lay Might, holh
quenlly prices.
director, who illcil early yoetnr- Induslry nnd unlnn ngreed In re
For many years, this country Linn In the American President
-lay morning nf a haart attack. open enough plnnls It, produce ihc
has obtained a part of Its winter Line.
Volumn Is Fair
Mr. Comfort’s responsibilities slcrl needed for Ihe Korean (Iglil
vegetables from Cuba. Mesico waa
n* a field director, covered thl* ing. Mr. Truman (old Congress
encouraged to produce for the li ft,
At
Farmcrfl
Market
dlitrlct. Including tho Sanford this might help some, Iml wmildn i
market oy a reduction In tariffs
CAMP WINGMAN
In 1043 and by ■ reduction In Ihe
Naval Auxiliary Air Station, the satisfy nil defense needs.
The Rev, If. Lyttleton Zimmer­
A 17-mnn group. Including eight
Business rnntinuc* In fail Air Forco liases at Orlando and
fk»w of supplies from Cuba during man. rector of Holy Cross perish,
the war, when Ihere waa a shorf la attending Camp 8 t. Mark at volumn at the Stale Farm er-' I'inecBslIe, and Patrick Air Force government nfllcinl*. wn* tncclliig
with John It. Steelman, Mr Tru
aga of ahlpa.
the Camp Wingman site In Avon Market, Sandy Anderson, man- Ilnsn at Cocoa,
mini's uNsIstnnt, II) work ntd dt
A alight advance wea made laat Park. The camp la sponsored by agur of Ihe market, revealed to
A Catholic rosary service will lull*
ol the steel for-Koren plan
year In the tariff on tomatoes. the Episcopal Church and at­ day, with an eatlmatad .18,00(1 be held tonight at 7:10 o'clock at
•••■■llniva lln r i ) , l-'nar,
Nevertheless, Ihe duty la atlU be­ tended generally by Episcopalian package* to he sold this week.
(ho Fairchild Chapel, Orlando.
Thera le a particularly "hot The remains will he sent in tUtts-i
low that. In effect before the war. boya and glrla who have Juat
Officials are dlalneltned to boost Completed tha 9th, 10th, Uth, or marble" for penpere, Mr. Ander­ burg, Pa., for hurlal.
Mercury S o u t h T o
son reported, with this commodity
13th gradea.
eeltlng at 14.80 to 18.80 per
08 In Heat Wave
The camp opened Monday nnd bushel.
Golden celery Is going at
will
continue
through
June
90,
DIRKCTKD
VERDICT
(6.80
to
|M
1
per
crato
and
Fae­
What lit needed, they aald, la a Among thoae attending from 8amTha 1801 ault of Houlliern
If you wur« hot yexterilny, U
cal at 84.00 to 84.60
tram which would keep mar- County le Sue Ann# Radford.
Citrus, on Ihe other hand, I* Chcmlrala, Inc., against K. A. wax probably bccauio of lh«
nga from being too much ona
In HtUa demand, Mr. Anderson Kardin, ended thia morning short­ weather, Th" Mercury Wednesday
week and too little the next.
.
nald, eeltlng at 99.75 par box. ly aftar court had convened and wa* within oti" degrre nf the
Officials aald they hope lo work
STOBH FIRM
9,010 crates of corn war# moved tna Jury had been seated, when hnttONt of la*t slimmer, E. J.
out a program by the time the
of undetermined origin, yeeterday at |l.78 to 13.60 per Judge M, D. Smith, hy directed Mi.lighten, Jr., announced today.
winter season starts next fall.
verdict, ruled In favor of tha Tha high for, tha day waa 08 de­
eauaed considerable damage b a t an te.
gree!, nnd for the night It wa*
chemical company.
night to clothing, fund tare and
HOMING MWTT
This action followed tha with­ 76 (iegr";a,
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
Georg* William*, secretary of other artlclee In the upetaln of
The usual ' night temperature
drawal of Sam E, Murrell, at­
Tha CHrll Banrlea f t
“ ling, 319 San
Ihe Sanford Housing Authority, Jerry's Areada
torney for tha dafanae, from tho for thia time of year la 00 or
ford Avenue.
eaaa, following which G. W, 70 degree*. Mr. Moughton mid.
The bulldln
' was only
Spencer, attorney Tor the plaintiff, tha temperature haa not risen
Fire Chief lU ^raa-^ dlaauaaad aaaiul
entered a motion for a directed above 100 dagrcaa In tha last
SE
'W
tan answeryardlet, TMi waa granted by three yeara, ha added, and tha
tha sail
ad in#
m u at non P.
p. m
Alao
M.. and ra" “ ‘ last auznmer waa 99 daJudge Rflilth, tha verdlect, In- hottaat
raalned at tha five aaena for 44
and
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eluding eoata auaw td, following. Kgfaaa.
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Government Seeks
To Stabilize Price

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AdventFst School
Graduates Loral
Girl And M Others

No. 211

First Army Inquiry
Cleared U. S. Gen­
erals Involved Tn
Prisoner T r o u b l e

U \SIIINGI'DN P The Initial
Army inquiry into the Koje Island
Ironhlc* oi Iasi month xvx.x dtxtoday In have cleared lha
.509 Ann Communist:; clo.scd
U S general xxho xvas caplurrd
Flee Ked Phalanx hy hi* Fummimixt (irhnncr* It
iixo clrarcd the general who xet
Of 4.800 Koreans him
fire by making concexxton*
in the Inmate*
llv It l HI K i l l If ri'C K .M A N
The ctraraners xvere later rc
l y i u i : IM .V M 1 Ko rea C l ’ S
, r.K.ji* I.niitcd today (or m issing ver*nl hy Gen Mark Clark, and
com rades «f mu frightened an li the two officer*. Brig Gen* Fran
t'o inm u m si prisoners of w a r who ci'* I' Dodd and Charles T Colson,
broke aw ay from t Himi m arching xxcrc reduced lo colonel Clark said
the concessions am.muled lo a stir
Red*
Ilic h rc.ikaw .ix i a tile during an render to blackmail
Dodd and Colson were first
otherw ise o rd erly cvacu allo n of
Ihc fourth Ironhlc Miltlcil IM &gt;W cn found, hy brother officers tn Ko­
closure
d Hu* tlid li'd Nation* rea, to have "acted in the bail
interests of Ihc (lulled Slates," il
tinsoit camp
xx.i- l.r..light "Ml xxllh release nf a
The anil Bed I'iiU'x said the ien*..ted version of testimony glv
mi-siog pris.ii.fi* had been haled cn Monday hy Secretary of the
h c f.iic i ."o in n tu -l kangatoo ttm rl* \riox Face lie appeared In n
l.clnri today'- I, atisfer I low tilt* closed door meeting with a
II 1 I cp.lt I 111" II.lllli.ci
Mmis" appii.pru.tn.il' suhcommll
D ca lli al Ilic hand* of then die tee "he king uji on the Ko|r Incl
hard le o le ,* w as Ihc (a le of II. dents
IMiWs m issing Irom an enclosure
Face'* testimony, and that of
emptied \Vct|nc*diiy
Get .1 Law ton Collins. Army ehlef
I lic cam p i .o n m a n tle
B u g of staff also made the point* that
i,c n
ll.iytlo n I. Il.ta lo cr, I* ex there wasn't enough manpower
I4Mill lllllfil *Ml 1*11H** I’"‘IH
avail.ilitc In control rioting prisonor* mi Kill" Maud anil Ihc Army
xxiistt I prepared for Hie outbreaks
F mc" *atd the first 5 man hoard
&gt;&gt;f inquiry xxa* headed hy a Brig
Men Kellogg anil included two
nilimcl* and lun lleulenant colo­
nel*
II" said the hoard "onchided that
the two nfflcers "had. under lha
S K l I I T . i,Vt
Mill'd
In fan try
circuiitstnnrcs. nclcil lit the belt
Biteresl* of the Untied States and
anil tank* today srlre d * h ill mi
the w c sfrrn front In *m n" of fh r
Hi" United Nation* under difficult
hoi test fig htin g this year. I ll*
. ireitnslaitce* mid thnl no action
h ill west Ilf rhlOHIMI » a * capshould lie lakei agniu*t llictn "
chairman Slkc* (I* Fla t of Ihe
li ir n l afte r * 1 l-h n iir
h s lt lr
siihcnniiniliee remsrked that Ihe
ill.• Ing o lilrh
M lic.l ■hi plan"*,
splashed flam ing Ivtlicd gaso­ inula) iHxnrit "prinliu'i’il nothing hut
line in ,■&gt;■** Mu- i liiio s " iiosIMoo
id itii'xettnhle whitewash"
Face said llodd wa* reduced In
,| n l I.
I,„ r e a
r I iiil" .l Na i ink primarily lice nix" he went
I m*,, I i , lit ,,
In .in h c * and lank* .&lt;• Mie prison coin pint ml to talk
bid a x i I asted ( hill*"." B " .|r "II l.x.» . ... prisoner* insteml "I .,minor,
.Mg Ilieir rein "-colative* lo his of
w&lt; a, i it (tm il lull ' with d.'.nllx "x
p liis lx " . and lull mug p lin'd ga*" lie- lie said i o|*o.i was broken
In i" in " p |" . 1 1 ..t . ' la ckin g Allied foi failure to slum the 'major
oMipi'lrui'" "xpe.'tcd of general
grti.md tumps waging ..tie "I tin
xx . i
li"B"*1 it. lion i I III* x . n
iffo IT
I'.i"" *.itd ill.it at on" lime 1.(2,
\u M ill'd of flc "i
.1 B i" t l . " . 1
•&gt;.. Cumin,mist pilsoner* on Koje
r . i l l c l til" flgld "prohahlx Mi" log
gc*lt liillg d ia l's I.a p p e n d l i c e alt X",,- gu.inlrd I,v hi'lxxeeu g.aitt, and
• * m South Korean troop* under
xx " " k

Tanks, Infantry
And Air Force4Hit
Red Hill Positions

I t." .lopped up tig ln i.i 1 lo " k .
Mio TICRI! sllpei'X Isti.ll
m il Sato tilav around t hiirxxmi, ,*
I to- Atltertcan Kigltth Army, he
Id. had to tie prepared firs t "to
m il" n o ,III of S e e l, w ill'll I
N
in fan ti v m e i c a p lo i" .l two high | uiei'l and m a il h twice its ttitmpiot.I
The lle il
h a, " it 0 . 1 on ii.'l* in Hu- Cum.until *t lint tie flglll
oi . e follv every day since h. ng against il
k n .i. k Hie \ l||c s ti.ii k
We can ill p n e it." men for
mil* oilier (hail Hit* critli d assign
lln , d in e r snld flg ld ", I moi.I i c
strafed lio n,lied and lire hm nli.' t mi nt and still provide a lair ro
l him '*" posiMoii'. .in Hi" loll* talion nf troop* which Hie Attierl
Hirooglmul Hi" rtionnug and . ai
an people lightly demand." he
aid milling Ihai Hie \nieriraus
ril'd their raMut*k Into th" a f lc

0,11,11

it- engagni in "a maim xxar" in
.sol ca
I he li'sllmonx .h.iwi’d d*u Hist
..I.i ni.iuidice i,Ifnml* supported a
pioposal. approx cil hy Ficsiilent
liaiio.in. lo Invite military ob
-erver* from five neutral nations
in inspect Ihc camp
Sen Hiixxell i ft (Li i origin.illy
•nggcsled Ihe Idea, and Ihe Fresldcnl forwarded the plan with en
l.n gctnciil* In the Defense Departnp'iit WediieNilny
Ko]c Island was ihe scene of n
cries ol violent disorder* that led
in (lie temporary capture of an
I Vmerlcan general and Ihe ileniO'
Hull of two generals who cummandeil Hie prison camp
I Collins (old Ihe suhrimiuilttee
ramp officials were not prepared
llx G F .n itG I', A. Me A ll I H IT !
fur the ilcfliilirr nf Jli.tHKl hardM UN BAN . K o rea Jv The eliief core ('omiuillilsls ,il Koje
Fo m n ion lxt K nrenu truce negolla
He mild the ennip was heing run
tor * n fle ,c d Id* d rn u n ciah iin .1 along lines uf the Iasi war Then
Hi" Allies today, hut munliii'il nn a* many us 5.IHH) or Iti.oon German
' diling on the firlsniiiT "Xchaiif!" and Japanexe prisoners xvere conIssue Iasi oftNlarlr to an arum ’mill'd hy only a few men
lict"
Hut, lie added, "We arc dealing
Mai Gen Wlllinm K Harrison, xx llh a group nl pctmlc here that
bend II N negollnlor, lulil new* arc ullerly different ’*
men lie nlliichcd no sluiiiflcnnci'
Fare loltl the sulicoininlliee Ihe
in Norlh Kiirenii Gen Nmn M’s Army alsn look Into enmddrrntion
omisslim of nny mention of lh" the greater cosl involved in break­
riot ridden Allied prisoner ramp* ing up Ihc prison group, Into small
on Koje Island.
unit* instead of kreplug them in
Harrison told Iho lied* during a hlg nunpnimd*
38-nilniil" jui'iding al I'nnmiinjnni
Those enmpimnd.x now are being
Hint "nn further cnnccxslonx will broken up to insure greater disci­
Im forlhcomlng" on Hi" April 2H pline Collin* said some prisoner*
Allied prisoner proposal Anoiher may lie transferred from Koje io
Red ilcmandctl session wn* sot fur the Korean mainland
Friday
Russell's proposal got a mixed
The U. N. I* unwilling In furic reaction in Congrasi.
repatriation of sou," Hki.inki prls
unrr* wlm have indlcntrd Ihcy
won't rejoin Iho Reds volimlnrlly
The Communhl* Insist on return
Movie Time Table
of all Bili.tsk) Allied held personnel
Despite hi* moderate lone, Nam
RITZ
continued in charge Iho Allied “Mara Maru"
stand of prisoners violated Ihe Ge­ 1:00 - 3:08 - 8 :Id - 7:'J4 9:33
nova Convention and "widened
MOVIELANtl
the breach" of disagreement tiver
"Dorn To Be Bad"
prisoner exchange.
He didn't me his usual Icrmi
7:48 • Featuia 8:20 • Laat
of "alnughter" nnd "murder" to cnmplfte ahnw 0:88
describe Allied treatment of prlaPRAIRIE LAKE
oner*.
The April 28 plan dropped Allied "When In Roma"
7:40 - 10:30
IniUtenco on a ban on lha reconlintcllon of airfield* and elimi­ "Without Honor"
nated Runic aa • neutral armh Ui30 only
I I .dll *lt|"s u se.I tank- ol a ll
propelled gilt,,*, Ill-title V all.I III."
I III *
No . n.till w a . given, lint Allied
m ill.,. it,"* said h .indit'd* .1 B e t ­
ti,id Ilet'll killed and wounded In
th" -lx tiny* ol victim* lighting
hi .." n il Flin rw im
fili n' was no littli. ntuin 'lt d the
fla r e ip xxns a c u t , i l l . lo is c r to .
Red o ffe istv e , H ir c .ile ie l repeat
c illy I. v Fn m n n u u sl ni'gtdialm * nl
the I'aillU linJtim Irn cc talk*
I'll" l ! S F ifth A ir F n rc " say*
it* .ie rl.il sp o ile r* have In.m il im
llid l. a tli.il of n Red hodilop lull
•-utilDirn-il Ih ai Hie Fo in m m ilxl* arc
giHid at rn n iiiu lln g i' ami com cal
liirn l

■tie# inipector.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
F ||« I
Thu re. Jun* II, 1952

Salvation Army Is
Mapuing Plans For
Fund Solicitation

Blued In The News
By BOH WIRE
Tha Welfare and Recreation De­
le- partment uj the Naval Air Station
* le now in the proceai of setting
, up a huga playground area for
• ail peraonnel aboard the atatlon.
r
A nine hole golf courae that
' * vrould be complete
out im
tha recent water shortage, U near| &gt; (tit raadineie, and eliuulij he avail
* able in tfi* very near future. Flood
j light* are being Installed around
• (ha area, which will provide light, . lng for the many different or
yt caaloni that may occur In the
* evening.
Pirnlc benches are being sot n|&gt;,
| 4 which will prove a great convert
i * fence to tha participants of Hi*
I * many squadron parties,
[J
The Public Works Division ar.
, to be highly commended on the
i s fine Job they are doing In helping
* with theae new Improvements. The
v tennis court project Is nearing
• completion, and should he ready
ftj for play within the neat two
I
week*.
i ■ Thia latest recreation project
1 li another In a serlea of aten(alien to make life altoord the
iV-' Station enjoyable for all concern

The Hanford Post of the Salva­
tion Army announced loJ"v the
Iteelnnlng of “QueraHon HumanItv", a campaign for funds to runHpue the wo-k of the Army in
Hanford during 1052.
The goal of the Armv’a drlva In
na*4 yeara has b»en S.’l.tlOO. hut It
has not h&lt;*«n definitely set for the
current dri*’». R. F. Moule la ehairman of D* Armv's AHvl-orv
Poaeil end William C, Ifutrldson
Jr.. Is chairman " f tha d'lv". Let
•ere of n’-m-al ’"III hu mnlb’d *'irlv
•■est weet* to local organisation*.
Two- *-&gt; donr solicitation Is being
planned.
The d-lv» w"| |e&lt;t e month he.
•rlnnln** June jn, according to Mr.
HutetiWnn wbn said the Armv Is
a religion*, philanthropic and rharItjlde urganDa'.Inn from which n*&gt;
one |a turned awav, During IHRI
It held tttt character h'dldinv
meetings for vouttv tiennle |u this
cltv whirl* were attended by 2,124
of Hanford'a youth.
Foe adults ft*e A-mv h»b| tin
meeting" pMended hv 2 289. Ineluded U the program Is a el*
yesr Bible coi’-se, conducted III
widely r|s-»e« for »hr«c hciuienn
Hie "oes of 1.1 anil IB Itmumeralile
meal, were "eiveif to Hie need1’
and over .11)0 rarmenta ami 10
pairs of rimes were dlstilhuted,
“The "slvatl'-n Ar***-- h*a hem
••«l"er«a'lv recognised," Mr. tin**M*o*i. clinli li”*o of the drive "aid
■'a* M■&gt;■ most Important charitable
organisation In the ehnmiupltv.
Wherever there is a need for huina*. evmnathv. material help,
spiritual glililence; wherever there
are little children without fowl
‘Him’* clothes, the neco'allies l»f
|]fe. there tl|e Pslvatlon Armv
will tie found, helping, cheering,
advising."

I

Mm ilia citrus
Itrua fruit!
fruits will keep
miM'li longer after arrival In this
markrls. thereby winning consum­
er uml ‘‘trade" approval, provided
that the fruit is given special
scientific treatment III the packing
houses before shipment, says Dr.
J. It. Winston, well known scien­
tist, of the U. H. Department of
Agriculture's Orlando branch of
the Division of Handling, Trans­
portation it Hturage of fruits und
a - Lynn Martin, of Hie Htatimi vegetables, who will he one of the
hoto Lab, ha* dona It again. Tin- speakers at the annual banquet of
d, who complately baffled ever* the (Dowers und Hhlppers League
) one by shipping over for anolhe. of Florida in Orlundu on June 1H
aig year hitch after lie had plan
'l f)P FAIt.M GROUP
tied for eo long to accent an him
’ oratile discharge, recentlv beramc
WIN I L K PARK (Special)— All
v at) honorary member of the "He it at* t except Florida and two
navolent Order of the llrown Hag others have unnething in com­
■ara,” by mariylng thu former mon, according to the Research
„* Miss Jeanette ivolfer, Jeanette I* Department of the Florida Farm
» the daughter of Mr. and Mis Bureau.
j Frank Wolfer of this dly.
Forty flv« stales list either
Bob Anthony of thu Kliiliiui '•Htt _ *r dairying o* on* of their
Personnel Drpnr'meiil li hock in mp 9 '*• income groups. Duty
town, after completing n course n» Florida, Georgia anil South Caro­
(he Public Information Mehool nt lina *r« the exceptions, the Hulenii points out.
&gt;
"Florida's chief agricultural In­
come crop is oranges, with truck
and grapefruit iu second and third
idari*. Georgia lists cotton, pea­
nuts uml poultry: and South Cam
liuu rollon, tobacco and hugs," III *
slatvmeut concluded.

S

NAVY SCHOOL
KEY WEST 'A*-A new two mil
Him dollar sonar school building
In house S'* million* worth id
equipment lor training l.wo men
ul u lime will he started here
soon
Hie Navy Wedneduv called lor
bids l&lt;&gt; he opened July II on the
big project to tie located at the
Nival Air Slatlnn
It will be one of two such school*
In the country and wilt cnnslit nr
three buildings connected by or
cades The other school Is In Han
Diego, Calif.
The school will train offlrcra and
men In use und repair the supersecret dev leas for delertlve sub­
marines. Prearnl temporary build­
ings housing the sonar school will
be retained hut the Navy haa not
announced their exact use.

The first running of the famed
llrlmiml Futurity r»c« was wnn
hy Proctor Knott on Sept. 4, IhHH.
tlirii Ilium* |n piupiirntlon for
tin- coining advancement in rating
uxnmlnatlont, which should In* rule
the Air Htntlou ill the emly part
nf July. Kvrrvmm seems to have
Ida fuce hulled In u hook, na Iney
cram any and all information that
might he of value In the unrusliiny buttle of wit*, Nnturu'ly, tl y
will menu u limllatlun of liberty,
»o In the event you miss any of
the guys, you needn't fear of their
being shipped out, as you'll pro­
bably find them In the Station
Library,

,Vam Serving Aboard
Cruiser Bremerton

” LAKE MARY
By VmoIN IA I*. ANDERSON
Lt. (Jg.&gt; and Mra. Jaroea B.
Thompson of Ouam ara announ­
cing tha birth of a aon, June 1.
Lt. Thompeon will be remembered
u* the eon of Rev, and Mra. Jaa.
M. Thompeon.
Mre. J. 8 . Till]*, Hr, and
daughter, Mre. J, M. Johnean of
Ft. Myere, ara vleltlnr the form­
er’ll eon and daughter-in-law, Mr,
nnd Mre. L. C. Til lie.
Mr. nnd Mre. Frink Evane are
In Lynchburg, Va. to attend tha
marriage «f thalr eon, John, to
Mien Martina IrtiJ
___
Mre. Kenneth lekacm and In­
fant daughter, Deborah Jean, ara
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
It. II. Eubanks.
Mrs. James M. Thompson Is In
Lake Wales this week, attending

lelatlves In New Smyrna.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Andsno*.
returned June (I from a threa
weeks' vacation spent with re­
latives In Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Holyfleld
of Big Hton* Gap, Va., and Mrs.
Margaret Hlem ara the guest* of
.the latter's nephew and niece, Cal.
ami Sir*. W. E. Baker. While they
are here, they plan to visit Day­
tona Beach, Silver .Springs and
Cypress Garden/.
Friends of K. A. Douglass will
he interested to learn that ho la
improving at a Del.and Nursing
Home where he was taken re­
cently.
Mrs. Eva Collins and aon and
daughter, Bobby uml Lynne, arc*
moving to Jacksonville this week,
Mrs, Dan Desmond has returned
from Grangrhurgli, 8 . C. where

WITH THE IX CORPS IN KO­
REA (Special)—Capt. George 0.
Coletto of Rout# 2, Sanford, ra*
eenllv waa awarded tha Air Madal for meritorloua achievement
In aerial flight with the IX Corpi
In Koraa.
The captain la assigned to thu
4th Light Avihtlnn Section at
corps’ headquarters.
Capt. Coletto received tha decoration far hla outstanding achievemenu from Marsh IK to May 21,

Scaled bldo, for th e furnishing of one m otor driven
deep well pump, will he received by th e City Commln*
alon of Sanford, Florida, until June 23, 1952 a t 8:00
P. M., at the City Hnll, when they will he publicly
opened.
Specifications for said pum p m ay be obtained from
th e City M anager of Sanford, or from Robert M. Angae
and Associates, Consulting engineers, 420 H ildebrand
Building, Jacksonville, Florida.

IPGS.

Ills citation reads In part:
“Capt. Cotvtto flew numerou...mission* In an unarmed Army
ahs was called hy the critical Hi­
nes* of her aged mother.
Miss
Mona Anderson and
brother, P, D. Ill, of Maitland,
ars guests of thalr grandparsnU,
Mr. and Mra. P. D. Andaraon on
Lake Emma.
Win. II. Pugh arrived Monday
from Huston, Maas., ha espoeta to
taka Mra. Pugh and tha two
children, Alan and Linda, back
with him, In a faw daya, where
they will make their future horn*.
Mre. R. (J. Hay of San Ditto,
llolif. will arrive Saturday and
her aliter Mrs. J. P, Harmon and
‘daughter Jane will arrive Sunday
from Pittsburgh, Pa., to visit their
parents. Col. and Mrs. Wm. T.
Johnson, Jr, at Hilltop House.
Mrs. Win. II. Kilpatrick has
returned to her home In Lake
Alfred after visiting tier parents.
Col oud Mr*. Wni. K. Baker.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. I). Cochran
anil K. T. Cochran, accompanied
hy H. E. Cochran ami Mra, W. L.
Htomlcnmyur of Hanford are re­
turning Thursday from Camilla,
(ia., where they apent tarns time
with relatives.
Friends of W. H. Harrell will
Im* glad to hear (hat ha Is at
home again, after being a patient
mi UrntiKu Memorial Hospital In
Orlando,

Notice To Machinery Dealers

GREAT LAKES, ill. (Spadal)

Installations.. .Often under ad­
verse weather conditions, Capt.
Coletto flew d«ap Into anamy ter­
ritory to locate targets for artil­
lery and alrstrlkes.
"Capt. Coletto’* actions reflect
great credit upon himself and tha

The City Commission reserves th e rig h t to reject
any or all bids.

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People To Keep Up
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Export Of Cotton Recount Ordered f HOLLYWOOD )
By BOB THOMAS
Fabrics Is Hurt By In First Circuit
HOLLYWOOD UR- On# of the
World Competition Attorney Election most
famous and itorled night
By RILTIARD FI8KK
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NEW YORK Wv—Dwindling ex­
ports in far eurnor* of tlio world
meun fatter Juba m Inc rottnn
mill* of New England and tlu&gt;
South
Exports o( American cut tun
doth have been bedding up (airly
wail. But Ihe compeUliim li getting
keener International market* are
being reduced.
All urmmd Ilie world eulltm tex­
tiles are being overproduced One
textile man says it's. gelling to
the point where thrrc lust aren’t
enough people to buy the output
of so many modem nulls
Some of th» smaller underde­
veloped countries havo established
textile industries, many uf them
uneconomle.
They chosd textile*, with the
help of American foreign-aid funds,
because traditionally It ia an In
duatry that suppllea lota of jobs.
There Is a scarcity ol dollara In
many of Die once • lurrative m ar
gets for American doth Exchange
restrictions ami Import (|uotas are
cropping up again in lextlle - Im­
porting countries.
American eotlon manufacturers,
many uf whom believe tbe darkest
days of their duinesile recession
ate over, now see these interna­
tional complication as their great­
est worry
Translating exports lulu farms
of jobs leaves Ini* picture.
The American ciitlon textile In­
dustry provides about 300,000 tubs
when operating at cupudty.
Textile men say a normal break­
down to support Ibis rapacity op­
eration would tie sale of 91) per
cent ol the production in this coun­
try and 111 per rent abroad
This )U per cent that Is exported,
they added, nrromtls (or about 50,
00U of the total Jobs
(tight now, Ihe rollon textile In­
dustry Is employing about 391,000
workers and Is exporting about 8
per rent of Itn output
Tbe world overprodiicliou that Is
worrying American mumilurtureM
has become critical fur oilier na
lions as well II has caused curladment and unemployment In
England, India, Japan, France and
Belgium
rharles C. lit-rtwlg, president ol
Bibb Manufacturing Co at Macon,
tin., said recently Ibis overproduc­
tion lliut extends Irnm ()&lt;aka to
the Curolliius, llircnleiis the home
market of American manufactur­
ers as well as Hie export markets
F . Hatller Love, secretary-treas­
urer of the American Cotton Man­
ufacturers Institute, spoke recent­
ly of Hie danger of deluging! he
Amcrlrau market with foreign
guods made by pooily paid labor.
Bui, lie added, that soliilion of
Ihe problem Isn't us easy as Just
saying "protective tariff.
“ We know," lie said, “ Hint If
Communism Is (o be stop|ied In
Ihe WXkt'bfdh countries i Japug and
India) mils! he free, self • support­
ing democracies We know that
America cannot continue l&lt;&gt; pour
tax money into ihe Orient.
"But wo (eel that Japanese ami
Indian textile mills can ami should
tell In Oi'letilul markets which are
htsluricnllv theirs."
The textile Industry's Comm It lee
oil Furlegn Trade decided recently
to )0ln delegates Irnm fireat Brit­
ain, Japan, India and some Weal
European countries at Ihe Interna­
tional Textile Conference at Bux­
ton, England. In .September.
The Americans go Into the con­
ference knowing that they cannot
engage In any sort of International
“ via'
imports, division
of markets or

TALLAHASSEE &lt;*- Ally. ■Gen.
Richard Ervin sold today the State
Canvassing Board should meet to
recanvasi votes cast In the dls
tiled race for state Qltnrney In
IS!c First Judicial Circuit.
The First Circuit covers Extreme
Northwest Florida and Includes Es­
cambia, Walton, Okalousa and San­
ta Rosa Counties.
Complete election returns from
the circuit at llrsl showed Ed
Wlcke, Pensacola, had bealen John
B. Amos, Fort Waltnn, by 12 votes.
However, a court ordered termini
In Precinct 14 of Walton County
nine days after the second primary
gave Amos enough additional votes
to put him 25 ahead of Wlcke.
Secretary of Slate R A. Gray
asked Ervin what he should do
with lha amended certificate of the
Walton County Canvassing Board
which has. been filed with him.
Ervin said It appears "a dear
legal duly reals upon the State
Canvassing Board (o rccanvaxs the
vole cast (or these two candidates
for this office and conform auch
canvass to the returns heretofore
filed by Ihe counties of Escambia,
Santa Rosa and Ukaloosa and Ihe
amended return now filed byt he
Canvassing Ouard of Wallun Coun­
ty."
The attorney general told Gray
he should call the Stale Canvassing
Board into session to take that ac
lion and suggested Wlcke and
Amos be notified of Ihe meeting
"to afford either of them oppor­
tunity to take such action as they
might deem advisublc if they
should differ with the conclusions
here reached."

Shoot To Kill Order
Extended In Berlin
RERUN rt*-The Soviet Zone
government decreed today an ex­
tension uf Its shoot-tu kill security
measures to Include Ihe border
around Berlin as well as the Iron
Her with West Germany.
All order signed by Commuiilsl
Boss Waller lllbricht, deputy
prime minister, directed the slate
security' police to "extend general­
ly"! he measures begun at first
on the Intersonal frontier to "hin­
der the entrance of diverslonlsln,
soles and terrorist* In Ihe territory
of ihe German Drmocrallc Repub­
lic.”
II provided sentence* ol at least
two years In Jail for violators “ mi­
les* they arc nnt liable for higher
punishment under oilier regula­
tions." The death penalty Is al­
ready provided for major vlolalor*
of a catch-all Communist law "for
protection of Ihe peace.”
The order came as the Western
High Commission met In this block
ade threatened city (or a discos
stall of Ihe Communist squeeze
PRISONERS ESCAPE
FORT MYERS bB-Three nils
oners Wftb fled a road camp four
miles west of Labelle were being
sought In this area today.
Capt. W. T. Shealey of tne Citrus
Center Camp Identified them as
Leonard Gurgun, 25, serving three
years from Bade County, John T
Edge, 22, serving two years from
Orange County, and Samuel C
LIlie hurt it, 23, doing four years
from Volusia County. All were con
vIncted of breaking and entering
agreement concerning production,
pricing policy.
Hut they believe their chances
aro good, as one textile nun suid,
to make "a real contribution lo a
belter ordered world trade In col
Ion textiles "

less than tharges by companies
rendering similar service in Flor
ids
*
A company statement said the
commission ruling penalized "of
flclency of operation." ft added

i
THE HANFORD HERALD
j Ihurs, June 12, 1932
Fag* **
thni lls service .standards rendered
,|u. pU|)]|r n ,uld not be maintained
under conditions Imposed by the
commission

dubs In the world is celebrating
TAMPA lP - Peninsular Tele­
it* 30th anniversary, and (he citi­
phone Cu officials said today Its
zens of Hollywood and Los Angeles
attorneys and management will
are waxing sentimental about It.
O VI 4
determine the next step in seeking
Thirty year* ago, the operators
a rate increase which twice has
RIDEof the Cocoanut Grove put a panty
been denied
on the first lamb chop anil served
Carl 1&gt; Hroreln, president of Hie
up the first
Brat glass of ginger ale
TONIGHT—FRIDAY
company, said Peninsular attor­
(Hut was during prohibition, you
neys are studying Hu- Tuesday rul­
know). The Grove, now one of (he
“BORN TO BE BAD”
ing uf Ihe State Railroad and
oldest of U. S. dine and dance
Public Dtlllties Commission In de­
spots, has since served thousands
nying u rale Increase
JOAN t-’O NT A INK
•
of lamb chops and thousand* of
lie said the dec is lull of Hie alglasses nf ginger ale, and stronger
fc
torneys and managi-im hi "may be
leverages
submitted to the hoard latar "
ftOHKKT HYAN
•
It has also witnessed a seg­
However. Hroreln added, "It is
ment of Hollywood history and
safe to say that we will prosecute
watched the growing up uf a city.
/A t'ItA ltY St O i l’
•
our rale ease because we fell an
Many u Hollywood star got the
incienm- tu rales is necessary to
first boost to fame at Ihe Grove,
(In our |uh "
W llli
and many an Angeleno (Including
The commission, In a 2 1 de
myself) treated high' school dales
elslon, denied Peninsular's request
lo an evening among the plaster
JOAN' I.KSI.IK
for a raise In rates The majority
palms
decision ot tin- commission said
It started a* a hare ballroom
Peninsular had "failed to prove
NHWH — CARTOON — SHOUTS
111 Ihe Amhussadur Hotel back In
lls light to an Increase."
1922. Someone got Ihe Idea of dec­
The majority opinion alio said
SANFORD - O R LA N D O
H IG H W A Y
orating the place with four polled
Peninsular Is earning 0.01*5 per
palms. The Idea grew until lha
cent un lls Investment and that
place become a grove of Imitation
CONNICTICU1 DlltOAflt to the Republican Convention ete vastly
the com mission figures ti per cent
cocup nut tree* with toy monkeys
■mused at Gen. Dwight D. FDmluiwer obligingly crouches down for
Is u fair return
among the leaves. Moorish archi­ Joel Cioth.us. II. a young Csmrra tan. Az the former commander of
Mu- company sought u rule In
tecture was added to complete the
NATO Is rapidly discovering, nilogiaph signing, back slapping, baby
crease which would Insure a re Iurn
illusion
kissing
and
hand
shaking
ar*
all
In
a
day's
campaign
Smiling
In
cenler
of nut less than 8 per cent.
Art Hickman's band opsned Ihe
is Clare Boothe Luce formir Congresswoman * member of Ihe il.lcg.The cummisEiou said Hie com
Grove Since then nearly every
pauy's common stock had in
Itun Hut called on Ike at h!» I -&gt;lumbla Dnlvrulty New York, home
sweet baud and every top night
creased in value nearly seven
club act has played Ihe room. The
million dollars In s|\ years prior
accent is on sweet music, and Ben­
in 1952 and its preferred stock had
ny Goodman is the only swingiter
increased about si', million
(o appear there. Guy Lombardo
Peninsular, said the agency,
holds Ihe money record, ami Fred­
never failed lo pay a dividend on
die Martin is Ihe long-run king
its stuck ami always paid interest
lie was there for 3 years during
mi its ill-ill li suni Peninsular's
the war.
^
H .IM
contention that n earned only 4 77
The fame of Ihe Cocoanut Grove
|ier
cenl
was
figured
no
a
rale
soon spread There was a 1938 pic­
nose which included Hems Ihe
By JACK HAND
ture with Iha l Itile, slur ring Fred
eoiiimlssinn "declines In recognize
Associated Press Spoils Writer
MucMurray and Harriet llllliurd
as proper "
Many aiiolher city has had a co­ No une will dare ask Hank Sauer
The company says it is operating
coanut Grove. Une was In Boston, lo sit out the 1952 All Slur game
on rales set 25 yours ago anil
and 50U persons were killed In a The big fellow from Chicago elands
tlls-s ilr lliiru 2‘. l» .0 per cent
fire there Nov. 28, 1942
uni today on Hit- leading sluggn
______________
T E S T E D AND _A P P R O V E D B m r n c i - y r a a
Itno lien Arvanoff, maltre d' of III all baseball.
the Ambassador, has memories of
Barney Shotlon. Nominal League
NEW YURK *’ Six large truller aland I MM Sunshine employes
the fais Angeles Grove
All .Star manager In 1950. pot him
"I remember a couple of girls self In u Jim when lie sugge-md Irinka were disabled and three ol walked mil and demanded a "mb
who took part In the Charleston that big Hank give way to Dmlgei tlii-ii drivers were bealen today xlantinl pay increase of an nn
contests Their names were Jane Duke Snider In the starling lineup in u ictiewal of violence growing specified amount AFI. Hixcuil and
W A L G R E E N A G E N C Y DK1 ( .
M Hd
I'elers and Lucille le Sueur They Shotlon found himself without j out of a ill ike at Hie plant ol i l.ukei t mull -noli ex said Ihe
average pay wax 11.13 an hour,
wcnl lulu (lie movies as Carole crnterflelder In his fan picked out Sunshine RUeults Inc
I * lr jili4H»Y
The injured drivers refused med and Hut Hu- winkers ha,I iejected
Lombard and Joan Crawford " he field uf Enos .Slaughter. Ralph
Easl
EIrst
u
"
,hr
10
",r
1
ii-ul
.ml
One
ol
Ihrin.
George
I.
company idler -it 5 3 cents an
said
Klner ami Sauer So
dteidid .Welder, t.aferia. Tex. told police ahum
The maltre il' recalled how Dor to heucti Sauer
Ilia!
during
the
melee
Ills
wallet,
urhy Lumiiur used to come nightly The wire* sizzled with fiery pro
lo Ihe Grove lo see her then hus­ lest* from Indignant Cub funs containing *4W&gt;, was ripped from
band, Bandleader Herbie Kaye. They applied mi much heal that Ills pocket
Police said the other injured
Une night she brought Martha Cummiisluner Happy Chandjei drivers
were ilnriy R Dawson,
It aye with her and the pair erealed heeding the mounting presume
Haines City, . ia , ami Willnn
altcutlon by doing (he big apple ruled "Hauer must start."
Plant City, Fla
on Hie dance floor wllli their part­ Sauer hammered three of "Cohn Weaver,
It required lour hours lo repair
ners. Altenlioii became furor when in" Curt Simimms' pitches lulu
empty truck* ami drive them
the enthusiastic Martha’s neckline the left Held bleui'her ares fur a the
to Hie plutil, only three blocks
slipped, with disastrous results.
3 2 Cub win over Ihe Phillies, Back a way
uidllinera recall another notable In &gt;93(1 he also hit three homer-,
Police gave lh|s version
even! II happened while Ihe Grove off Simmon* in an Aug 28 game
I be six trucks, all Irolil the
was having "star nights," at which at Wrlgley Field No other malm Sunlli
Independently owned,
rising movie talent was honored league hatter ever hit three arrived and
In Quern* early luitay anil
(or Hie evening A hotshot press homers oil Ihe Name pitcher m were parked
at a diner, where the
agent got the Idea of bringing one two different games
i
jhuitfd fur hieakfaxl
starlet before Hit- audience In a Despite Ihe bombing, lurk faiwn drivers
While Hie drivers wen- eating 15
cake'of Ice/
A w * x
needed some buueheud Phil bale2u men drove iqi in four auto
The starlel unwillingly agreed to running ami icllef help from Dutch to
mobiles, unhooked Hu- trailers,
It When the &gt;iake was wheeled III, Leonard lo heat Simmon*
ripped out ignition lines, smashed
Ihe heat nf Ihe room sealed II
With the bUNcs loaded In Huplugs and broke nil lines
shiil Walters worked feverishly sixth. Iticlllr Asllhuni singled lo spark
When the drivers came out, Hie
with Ice picks lo free her from Ihe : cenler bill Tommy Brown d.i-hed men
attacked them with lists unil
Icy tomb
from first to third willmul lunch
I In- iillackers lied when po
My own x|H-ciul memories gu Ing second base Two runs were elutis
hack lo Ihe days when l was buy Nullified when Ihe Puli infield lire arrived
Wedne-'dii v four loaded trucks
Ing fruit punch for a high school culled lor Ihe bull and I ddle
girl and shuffling her around the Mlksl* slopped on second to n-Hru that bail just left Hie pin lit were
stoned a few blocks away I’alrul
dance floor to Freddie Martin's Brown for the third mil
mail Frank (Kinski, who fried In
music. Ah, those were the daya.
Sauer's slugging was tin- Idg break
uj&gt; Ho- deinimslralmn, was
I also recall a special banquet news of Ihe day, ullhough there
al the Grove In 1043 H was In wus much fussing and Imnlng treated fin a leg injury He ar
honor uf Ihe homecoming of two Wednesday night at St Louis rested John llarbarite. 38, Aslorla.
local hoys, Gen. George Patton where both Manager Chuck lires Queens, us Ills assailant
and Jimmy Doolittle, Fallon ad­ sen and Captain Pee Wee Iteeso The strike started Murch 12 when
dressed the mixed gathering In Ida uf Brooklyn ware tossed mil of
usual colorful slyle and his Ian the game with Ihe SI. Louis l ardl
Eixcnhowur
guage could have turned Ihe cu- nals. Del Rice's single In tin luih
II MHlInnril t'-eiiM l - a a v O a r l
coamit palrna lo purple.
gave the Cards a 3 2 win, slicing latum uf delegates In Hu- national
Ihe Dodgers' National League lead polillcal cmiventlun* based nu dele
10 four games
gates pledged, instructed nr willing
Pvt. Willie Griffin
Jim Ifaarn bitched Ihe New York lo express a lirst ballot choice, anil
*tC.
Cwpe
(asfco-ga toa l
past Cincinnati, 3 2. vi.lh a on raudlilale cimeeuxtomt
In Training At Dix (Hants
4 hitter and little Murry Du kson
Republican
404
FORT DIX, N. J. (Special) — of Pittsburgh blanked Boslim. so Tafl
392
Pvt. Willie Griffin of Sanford has The New York Yunkeea uln-ugth Klxenhmver
their American fa-agio- lead Warren
JO
been assigned to the (Kith Infantry cncd
wllli a 7 2 win over Delrmi on Maxsen
25
Regiment uf the Dili Infantry !&gt;L Johnny
pitching anil Jiutne McKeldln
2t
vision at Fort Dix, N, J. for 111 run* bySuin'*
I KiARICTTK LIGHTERS — FOUNTAIN
Joe Collins ami Yogi MacArlliiir
3
wi-i-ks nf basic training.
Berra.
1
Wrdemeyei
Pvt. Griffin la the son of Mr.
Washington's Bob Porlerlleld
PENS and PENCILS — PIPES
•m
and Mrs. Frank Griffin of Ala- shut out Cleveland's Boh Lcnmn, tinknuwii
1.193
chon. His wife, the daughter of 10, to let the Boston Red Box laku Total
Mr. anil Mrs. John Manning, Is over second place with a come (004 ol 1.200 needed lo nomiusle)
ELECTRIC SHAVERS - TOBACCO
Democrats
now residing In Cecil, Ga&lt; Prior to from behind win over HI. Louis.
24C
entering the snrvlca Pvt. Griffin 11 1. Tbe Red Sox blasted Satchel Kefauvar
POUCHES — SHAVING LOTION Mil 1-,
attended the Dixie High School at Paige for six In Ihe ninth, Includ­ Runall
85
llarrlinan
Cross CUy.
ing a game winning gremMam
4U
SHAVING BOWLS — GILLETTE
During hla training he will re­ homer by Catcher Hammy White Williams
39
ceive Instruction In general mil­ The Philadelphia A'a knocked off Dever
33 (j
itary subject*, Infantry weapons Chicago, 3 3, on a 4 run rally In Kerr
RAZORS — THERMOS JUGS ami
30 (S
and tactic* a* wall as character Ihe iTxlh that Included a i run Stevenson
28
(X
Barkley
guidance program which la under homer by Al Clark, filling in lor Hulkfay
27
BOTTLES
the supervision of th* Post Chap­ Injured uux Zerulal
28
Humphrey
lain.
14
Truman
Upon completion of hi* ballc
n m J U PABM ERR
3 •
Sen. Douglas
training ha will ha eligible for con­ DAYTONALBEACH
BKACII bit— Jackson Kwlng
3
sideration to racetva additional In­ Brownlee, Trenton, a dark-haired Vinson
2
struction In a leadership course rouUi who'll be 17 next month, to­ Lucas
l
and mav submit application to at­ day was alecfad president of Ihe •Jml Ice Douglas
l
tend officer candidate school.
Florida Auoclalton nf Future Far­ Rayburn
(X
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29‘‘
mer! of America.
394
Unxnown
Brownlee
polled 187 voles in mu Total
1,058
Juycee Luncheon for Bonny Griffl
Griffin, Bartow. Griffin,
(DIO of 1,230 needed lo nominate)
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choice
ofUn
thei tretiring
officers,
fail
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_
B
M‘afclleee-1 Pram N * . One!
Wednesday's voting, when ifour 18, Quincy.
In Wedm
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candidates were eliminated
The new pretldeul will bo a so
Jr., 8coutma*t*ri was . also pre­ The
“ election
ion waa one of two high nlur al Trenton High School when
sent•'
' *’ .*• 1
'
lights of this
mumini'a aeaslmi of ho returns to class In the fall lie
$1.00 HALEY’S M O .............................
Judge Douglas Btenstrom re­ (he FFA convention, The other waa was student body president last
torted that the Jaycece collected th* presentation of Um Star Far ear and has betn re-elected for
200 ASPIRIN TABLETS...........
54c
J!,7I6 during the recant baseball mar Award to William Timmons, Rt« coming term.
fund drive mid complimented the
group for (hair cooperation and
$1.00 LAVORIS .............................
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,,
President Tim Crawford re50c PHILLIPS MAGNESIA............ 39^
winded the Jansen of their annual
uarbecue at the Country Club on
Friday, June M, ■
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m o iw s s n

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Hank Sauer Is Leading Slugger
In Major Leagues This Season

Three Injured In
Sunshine Biscuit
Strike Disorder

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Veteran Ou
Ken Adams Is Sold
And Roland Drop­
ped As Seminole*
Slidke Up Roster Seminoles
Defeated
Hy KRNT (HETLAIN
A ga i n, 12-8, By
With the assurance that the .Sem­
15-Hit Jax Beach
inole Blocs will ut least con 11mm,
General Manager John Krider an­
Sea
Bi r d Attack
nounced today that two players

Blues Seek To End 4-Game Losing Streak In Cocoa
Vulunia County
Kennel Club

had hern sold or released ami
Totiiglil the Bfinlnoio lllurs will
three more have been acquired.
The colorful hard hitting In­ seek to simp u four-game losing
skein whim Ihey play u single
d ia n , Buddy
—
guinc with the Cocoa Indians In
Groat, has
been ' j W l I t k
Provost Park. Jorge Blvoro. pro­
signed ns a free
bably will make Ids third try for
agent and
will W
1
tlm Blues on the umund since com­
tola t h e
cluli *
ing from the dlsbnndrd Gaines­
Saturday for the
V
ville G-Men lust week.
Palatkn g a hi i) M
,
I.ust night Hanford dropped 'its
hire. Groat, a
\
L
twi,-gunu'»~vj—
M
eo n sistiiu t .MOO
i i j second
sciii-s
11 r u w V i - j f l
hitter
J
by l o s i n g ti f
hS :.
p l a y e d w l t h i ^ ^ ^ B ^ I 1 .tax I!i-ji&lt;-ti, Ili-H
Leesburg In
lit tlm Si-a K ir x f l
;iVi,
Florida a t a t e
Joel Field
Ht inIi11in. Jesu riH S'
League and began this season
With Augusta, Ga. of the class •tailing on Ihi-H ' -l ,,
tb
'-."'S
|
A Bally League, is n veteran out- s l a b f u r
flalder and Is known for his zany fit-mil,uli- in b ls H
to
antics on and off tlm field.
Mator LeugiiP
tin- ycai
,.¥
Hurler Ken Adams, rerenlly
obtained from the now defimrt Iiiil mil ■tla-lll'illw v
Lender*)
, ._
Galnrudli* G-Men, was sold to fimii (In- bill 01 ' 0 |
Hy
AHHOC1ATKI)
PHRHH
Fitlgrrald of the Gnirgln State a Id-bit, tl-run
League fur an unnnuonced sum nnslnlight by the Chuck Aleno
National League
1 af rash. Adams had revieved Ben Birds in Die first four frames.
Balling — Hauer, Chicago, .332,
The lend exchanged hands Adcock, Cincinnati, .343; Izrckman.
twice and started one game for
the lllurs holding n 0-1 record. several lime* in the gam* with New York, .330; Boblnson, Brook­
Jim Boland, rookie catcher from Snufuid going ahead in the lyn. .331); Mu sin I, Ht. Units, .328
Tampa, who was picked op to fill seventh, 8-7. Iluwrver, the Hen
Kilns - Utekmim, Now York,
In for Injured Dusty ftlmdi-s sev­ IBrila rounleroil with five tallies 44; Williams. New York, 41; Bauer
eral weeks ago, drew Ills mil- fur the arcnitd lime in the even* and Fondy, Chicago, 3fl; Boblnson,
lag when reliever George Kenla Brooklyn, 33.
right release today.
forced in &lt;wi i runs on base* on
Meanwhile President Joel
Buns halted In — Sauer, Chica
Iml I*.
Field reported that Ian pltrhers
go, 38; Thornton, New York, 43;
New Beminule Blue players Campauella, Brooklyn. 37; Hatton,
ware signed front Ihe l.sketsnd
Pilots of the class It Florida played on important role In the Cincinnati, 30; Snider, Brooklyn,
International League. Field's an­ losing attack. Paul Kskew bunged 35
Hits — Saner. Chicago, 70; Urck
nouncement did not Include across four runs on two singles
their names. GM Krlder staled and u double while Jusus Gonza­ man, New York. M; Adams, Cin
this morning that he hoped the les cupped out three hits and Blit riiinuli. 03; Fondy, Chicago, and
Gingers would lw in lor to­ Godwin contributed two bingos In Schoemlleiist and Muiial, HI Umls
four trips. Manager Chuck Aleno 59
night's game.
Home runs — Sauer, Chicago,
Krlder said tin- addition of
18; Klner, Pittsburgh, 10; Mathews
Groat would give the Blues that
Busluii, and Pafko, Brooklyn, D;
outfield punch it hits been lack-'five players lied with eight each
ng, "Hoddy Is o terrific hitter
Pitching — Itoe, Brooklyn, 50.
nd will holster our fielding in (ill bi-hiiul Du* FBI, record.
Kenla wu* charged with the 1.000; Minner. Chicago, and Hcurn,
the outer pasture," Krlder com­
mented.
ilefcnl while reliefer Bill Her* Now York, 0 1, .837; Magllo, New
Not much was available ut
muu nulrhcd the win In Ihe free York, U-2, .818; Krsklne, Brooklyn,
press lime on the two new
sroriiig and hitting ronleul. At 4 1. .800.
American league
Lakeland hurlera. Seminole Blue lenul every Sanford hltlrr gat
Balling — DIMagglu, Boston,
officials hinted that more
one hit with the exception of
341; Kell, Boston, .328; ltosen,
changes were In Ihe offing,
Joe Purl** ami Curralr*.
320; Boblnson. Chica­
however, Ihey derllneri to men­
Thu next Knnfiiril hunie gunie Cleveland,
go, .313; Mantle, New York, and
tion names,
will ho ployed on Halurday night Goodman, Hoalon, .310.
"As I sen It wu have In nlmosl when J’uiutku comes to town. Then
Buna — Avila, Cleveland, 37;
W ise our whole team," Krlder Jax Beach will be In town on BimDIMagglu, Boston, 34: ltosen. Clevdeclared this morning,
iluy fulluwed hy Leesburg and eland, 33; Juoit, Philadelphia, 32;
Ol Inmlo.
Boone, Cleveland, 31.
Press Box Palteri After going
Buna hailed in — 11own, Clove
•layer* released to 21 so far bllli-xu
In four trlpx to tlm plate land, ami Dropn, Detroit. 39; Dnby,
thla season. Lost week-end velf1','1 .* * " w W,U| Ban ford, Cleveland, and Lcnhurdl, Detroit,
•ran hnrfrr .Marly -Mur line* Hill Gmlwln
bus slashed out five 32; Mefe, Chlcngu, 31. '
jraa cut adrift and veteran In* bits lu his lust
times ut but
fills — Fox, Chicago, and Simp
fielder Bill G&lt;nIh | ii wiiu aigned fer u blistering eight
.417 butting mark. son, Cleveland, Oil; Koblnnon, Chic­
from l.skelnml Pllula.
Kskew u four Bill's last night ago, 02; Avila and Ilmen. Clove
Only five player* on Dm present wu*
Dm second such feat for thu
01.
Banfunl roster started with the IS-University of Georgia bust-hull land,
runs — Rosen, Cleveland.
Blues this seusun. They are Man­ raptalii. Kskew eluuleil u grand It;Home
Dro|&gt;n, Detroit, II); Lenhurdi
ager Chuck Aleno, Juu Pnrlse, In- slum homer two weeks ugn iigalust and Wertz, Del roil, and Busier,
lureil Juliiiuy Imin n. Huh Ward Ciu-iia.
Cleveland, !l
• ml George Keuls,
Hanford
Alt II O A
INLAND WATERWAY
Kenla, cf
4 2
a u
Kskew, rf
6
;i 0 BRADENTON utl - The West
Pnrlse, lb
4 0 H 0 Coast Inland Navigation District
Aleno, fib
0 1 2
1 Wednesday voled to go ahead with
Godwin, Mh
4 If 2 2 • proposed Inland waterway from
Brooklyn, If
6
1 2
0 Tarpon Springs to Fort Myera,
h IU
which had been held up because
khIi's, *
2 1 1 0
Gunsales, ss
6
3
4 4 of the possibility that Ihe Air Force
By NKII. GII.HHIDK
(Jurrnles p
1 0
0
0 might reactivate a base at Venice.
' Aaeeclaled Press Hlaff Writer
Hherhu, If
3
1 0
1 The government recently moved
The DoLand Beil Hals, In good
Total*
39 13 24 8 lu use the facilities at Punts
Gordo for Ihe base. Navigation
form oa usual, put another notch
In their Florida Slate l,caiiuu lend Jax Beach
AH II O A district directors voled to proceed
Wednasday night by rrncklnB out Nolan, 2b
4 2
4 4 with acquiring all land needed In
12 hits lo defeat Palatka'x Azulcas Trrxdwgy. rf
3 I
2 0 Venice for the waterway ond
8 3.
Klnnrd, cf
3 2 3 0 asked the state internal Improve­
ment Commission to lay aside any
In other uames, Orlamlu boat Clift, Hi
6
3 7 0 submerged
bay bottom lands along
Daytona _ Beach, u 8. Leesburg Kobcrtson, c
6 2
2 0 the proposed
route for the canal.
downed Cocoa, 7-5, anil Jackson­ Colxon, If
4
3
4 0
ville Boach whipped Ihe Hanford Young, 3b
6
0
2
4
Blue* — who have been talking Ugarte, xx ..
0
1 3
2
•bout being the third learn in quli Coopur,
p ... ,
2 II
0 U
the league—12 8.
l II 0 I
Directors of the Hanford loam Herman, p
I 1 U 0
voted lo conllnue (liclr "bucks for f-(iliigertdlu
f baseball" drive, led by [trolley
i pdham, after a final count showed burg. Centurfleldar Hob Smith
half of Iho |lo,ooo goal had been walloped a home run, a triple end
J collected In ticket sates and dona- a single for Cocoa.
- Dona. Stockholders and directors
Orlando wun un 10 hits, seven
! * • « tu meet today to decide tlofl- walks and ai« Daytona Beach er*
* nlteljF If the toatn will continue. ror*. Manager Ed Uvy stole home
: Ih Werhusdoy night's game, twice. Winning pitcher was Joe
t Jacksonville Beach opuneil un with Valtnnx, who gave up nine hlta, richest race lot
. a 8-run lead lu Die first Inning struck nut seven and walked one. seven yean old&lt;
and collected five mure In thu
seventh.
COCOA INDIAN BAITING AVERAGER
Earlier In Iho day,‘League Pres­
ident John.Krlder announced the
Player
Claro (I A t
R M. HR HR RBI Wrok W
Hughna
4mlth
Matteohl
Itambert
Kolker ...
a , row, Crfifielder Buck Collins Docker ..
hit a double and Second Baseman Walker .
Chico Fundora a triple (of Lcoa- Caldwell

I

Over Palatka A’

TOXHJH’P a K NT NIKS
I ' l r t s r iiA t H—a / i a i a * MU*
te'lrit l l s l t Malle Maaklar
Hi owurd llreil, 1-oius,
Country
H„, 11 , . | | | » T ss n s g sr , Hon I'lv. tiro.
ui&gt;sin, My Z y i il s r , lllcky iris.
• u c i i v i i i M t r - s i / i i i t i ante
tset-oak Mall Hally llaakte)
'I ni-is.
Nanny
Mavis.
Dixie
t'oiiial. Knrsss. Tokay lluy, l.onsly
i.«.,ri. Jimiis rrinci-, Junxl* Frida.
TMIKM
A/ISIha Mile
fluioUMr. WO a l -A-llaraalo, Mai k
Harmony, crim son
Crust,
Iron
d ray, npsclal Fan, Trlliuie ilM tsm
Lucky.
F o t H T I I HACK—a/IOlha Mile
J - l la w k
Musi*.
Jusl ' Hmlllng,
Town Hlrultsr, Mly Mary, Winged
Warrior, IMpiay llh ylh m . c o r n y
Lr-e. Kansas llahal.
FIFTH MAL'K—a/l#Zfc* Mile
llrllllant Try, Nu-Ante, Tusked*.
Coplts. Mold Must II*ay, orllelal.
Pin Oak, Mark Man.
BIXTH HACK—a/IStba Mile
Hrarlst. lainltrn. Ilsvarly Mias,
Haro, Court Lady.
Hhrtwmsnow.
Alai,am* Cracktr, lllua Maroawey.
eeivKNTM HACK—A / l ir a * m u *
.lean Mlilr, l il u t Apollo, glow
Tim*, (lolilsn Image, T winklelo*.
ilsrormnm. e a g e r Al, Kina Twig.
eiiMHTH IIACTS—i t ta«b* Mil#
llayoislea, CIC's U n ,
Mlmoan,
Hay Air. girt Hksel. T s i a a Hand.
Klills. Illlly lloy.
VIATII HACK—a/IOtba Mil*
N*w* ileporl, Five Hpul, Ponca.
IMa line*. John l.'y, Corky llabel.
Mliy Nymoli, Marching Knight,
r r i v n i h a c k — n***h caar»#

Will Defend His
NCAA Jump Title
Won tarsi Pet.
Florida Male League
Del.arid
4(1 17
.702
Orlando
37 22
027
Jaxvllle Beach
35 21
U23
Sanford
31 2tt
.044
Palatka
JU 27
.320
Daytona Bench a27 30
.474
Leesburg
23 33
.397
Cocoa
2d 37
.331
DeLapd I Palatka. 3
Jacksonville Beach 12 Hanford 8
Orlando B Daytona Beach 8
Leesburg 7 Cocoa 3

New York at Cincinnati
Brooklyn at St. Louis
Philadelphia at Chicago
Boston at Pittsburgh
t IMmii-k
I.IU &lt;4I&gt; American League
S Tryuot
440
New York
UiUulsU IS-II ft 14 UO.
a t l l l i s t l HACF— l/J*&lt;bs Mil*
Boston
Tim*i nL i
t Lit Hilda
ii.s e i i .i o i.ee Cleveland
7 lldsit
i lu «.(Ut Washington
I \IIHv-&gt; Mika
SSOChicago
DAILY lXit'fll.K- &lt;t-&amp;l fISI SO.
Philadelphia
T l f HIM HAI4V—A/iaih* Mlt*
St. latuia
T im s, U .*
T I’srl P a u l
i s o t to l i e Detroit
4 l.lsasli*
Sin
J/D
American league
• C(*|i* M* Chins
440New York 7 Detroit 2
Qulnl*lu 14-71 III M
Washington I Cleveland u
Fltl'IITH HACK—A/IS(k&gt; Mile
Tlmei 03.8
Boston It Ht. Louis U
5 Merrick
It SO S 00 I SO Philadelphia 3 Chicago 3
7 • '.u&gt;|»*rlon*
S SO t.fp
1 Lila's llaior
1.40 Detroit at New York
W&lt;ilnl«l» 11-71 171.10,
Chicago al Philadelphia
FIFTH HACK—a / i m n * Mil*
Cleveland at Washington
Tlarsi 111
I Ton llatisl
II.nu 4.10 I.4S Ht Umls at Boston
Florida International league
I I'lill
J |n 4.(0
4 llnmlv Mnhrl
l i l t Miami
44 22
IW7
Oulnlsla &lt; l l &gt; II I.lo
*
43 24
0J2
a l l T il HACK—4/l*«fc« MU* - Miami Beach
Tampa
41 24
.ti31
Tlatsi H J
1 Fresh Hliy
It.nil I.IU 4.10 Havana
38 27
.543
0 Fiindanisrilsl
MO
7 no SI. Petersburg
32 34
.483
4 Miss llarrmksy
(.00
West Palm Beach 3U 33
.403
g»lnlsla ( l - l l 1 1 1 . 1 0
a n VH.VTII HA I'M—4 /I SI ha MU*
Lakeland
22 44
.333
Ttoie i M l
Ali-Hlara
13 53
.197
1 M’rilMlu W a rrio r 11.40 1.00 4.10
? i., r Manger
l.oo
n o Lakeland 9 Miami 4
1 Nn T ssan
| 4 | Havana 2 Miami Beach t
Mojnlala I I I ) 141.10.
Tampa 7 All-Stars 1
K in ilT H HACK—a/l«4b* Mil*
Wait Palm Beaeh 5 St.Petersburg
, „ , .
Ttoi*i at,i
u
• T ick Lad ,
4 .10 a 10 f i f
4 11**1 Mribl
140
I I I Miami at Havana
I ltd* Financier
l a Weal Palm Beach nt Tumps
Qullllela ( 1 1 1 III.SO.
Ht. Petersburg at Miami Beach
NINTH IIA CM—8 / 1etha Mil*
. „
r l « * i 89.1
All-Btors vs Lakeland al HI. Patent,
I S r,n .c h J ,lu''
108 * 0 0 l o o
burg.
I I In mly Faro
4.10 ] &gt;0
LAST
FIHAT

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HACK—A/ietba MU*
tiim*i 88.4
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s.sa I SO I I#

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gHlnlela (I-T) I I M e .
TKNTII H A C M -a/ie ifc* MU*
Tlra*i s i n
5 Xun Mnsler
II III ? So
1 Mnllowav IIn he
l i e | |« m e
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KI.MVIiVTH
HACK— l»**|*r*4 m

Miami Edison Weets
Orlando In Finals

G A IN E S V IL L E UH-J. L. (Papa)
Hall, University of Florida fool ball
and track star, will defend his
nulinnM cnllcglato high jump title
at Berkeley, C a lif, lids weekend.

Ilali's hopes of competing in the
Olympics at Helsinki this summer
ride on Ihe NCAA meet. It will
serve as u qualifying event fur the
Olympic Trials Ioler this month
Although he successfully de­
fended his Central Collegiate high
lump title at Milwaukee lust week,
Hall (till faces possible trouble
from a pulled leg muscle.
II has been a severe handicap
to his Jumping all spring, keeping
him out of some meets. "It wlii
be In perfect condition today and
on the blink tomorrow," Hall re­
ported. "I've had to nurse It very
carefully and even then I never
know when IPs going to stiffen
up on me."
Hall Jumped ti feel U to win Ihe
NCAA lust year lie won Hit- Pen
•rot Collegiate lust week at ti feet
7 1-10.
Don Hester, Florida's No. 2 high
umpor, also will compete at Her
Hey lie was fifth at Milwaukee
Iasi week.

I

Cocoa Guinn Finals
In RuHtdmll Tourney
FORT PIRBCR
It will be
Lake Wurth mid Cocuo in Dm
Class A high schuul baseball finals
lanlgbl ut 8 p. 111. RST
Luke Wurth walloped St. Paul's
uf SI Puturshiirg Wednesduy. 12 I,
lu gain Die tiiiul&lt;i anil Cueou
equeeied out a 7 ti decision over
Holies Military Academy of Jack
sonville at night
I.ake Wurth gut only seven tills
but five SI. Puul's errors helped
II pile up u 7-run Icuil In the sec­
ond and four mure In the fourth
A booming double by Al Imvcrelle
and Hurry Thiel’s single produced
St Paul’s imly run In Die filth.
Cocuo grabbed a 3-1 lead In Die
second ou Jay Gould's single,a
triple by Douglas Pumlergrr.Hs.
then a fielder's chuice, a stolen
base ond two errors.
Two singles, u walk, a fielder's
cholre and Charles Mulnwood's
double gave Holies four In the
ilxtii and Idiu HIark's double
nelled another In Die seventh but
Cocoa had too much margin fur
Ihe Jacksonville youngsters
I he Beminule lime* This Week
Tonight
Hanford nt Cocoa
Friday
Hanford al Del,ami ( 2 )
Huliirdsy
Pi.lrttka nt SANFOHI)
Humlay
Jus Henrh ut HANFOIU)

LAKKLAND lva—Miami Kdlson
beat Miami Jackson, 4-1, aud Or­
Top mini un the University of
lando eliminated Hillsborough, 0 5,
Wednesday to roach today's finals Alahamu gulf mptail Is Bobby Hill
______ SMTroHK HKII'I.TO
of tbe Slate Class AA High Schuul uf Rochester, N. Y.
Baseball Tournament.
Jim Towns, pitching for Miami
“
tiS
i
it
Jackson, had a one-run lead until
i Rebels patrol
l a
• QuInMu
il l ) n s « o .
his teammates' errors In Ihe sixth
BHtONIj&gt; H A C K - r a t a H t r
Inning threw the gamo to Edison.
Ttavei m m
Mike Callahan, winning pitcher,
■ JJn KiDnion
l oo i i a • id drove In two ofEdlion'a runs with
t Viihoii King
tin j! ■ single. Catcher Pate Fabrega
I uplil Way
* 10 J
got the other Edison hit.
. Quinltltt
( | . | ) a7 «o
•
Orlando was lending, 4-1, when
HAIleY OUIlteBJ (1&gt;I| Dim lilt TAlCD
Hillsborough took Ihe lead by scor­
Tia„'17S».s:a,'fk2; Z ing
three runs in the first of the
seventh on ■ double, two singles
I S KIYJST ™ l?ns
and a walk. Orlando came right
' t orotijiT
hJW
back In the last half of the Inning
M H A d p u lra ta rilr
and got two runa on three singles,
■ L u 1 1,ll* ,'n,, "**' , M o M o 4.ee a walk and an error.
• 81* Harmuny

Little Fort W o r t h
Pro Threatens To
Take Title Again
Hy HUGH FUI.I.F.HTON JN.
DALLAS (gs—Two Intruder*, heat
and llogun, threatened to compli­
cate matters today as the familiar
figure* of golf's tournament trail
began their anmiul quest for the
biggest prize of all, the Untied
Ben Hogan, of course, was re­
garded as the most serious threat
as Ihe vanguard of Ihe field of
H12 players begun to stream down
Ihe Imtllenrrked fairways of the
NurlhwiMid course

The wiry little man fro Fort
Worth, who plays In uidy u few
selected tournaments each year,
smashed the solidarity of the regu­
lar “ lourlsls” by winning the last
two Open championships. His ri­
vals don't like to do it again but
Ihey can’t deny hi in u place among
Ihe tup three or four favorites.
The sllcky heal, which hasn’t
kept u few players from scorching
lire course in practice, may have
a more serious effect If It cen­

Ien3crs will have to play so holes
on that last day and the atrongt.v
tapping Tex at tun may taka a
severe toll.
The lop favorites, Hogan, Sa tmy Suaad and Lloyd Mangru.ti,
are getting old aa athletes go—
from 37 to to years—and most of
their strongest rivals aren’t rag
aotly young You don't find f ij?W
cheeked kids winning major to u
naments these days and the Or m
title hasn’t gone to n rank n taider since .Sam Parks won at
Uakmunt In 1935.
But the pressure of competing
fur a title that is worth many
times the value of Ita (4,000 top
prise money, and the toughenedup courae, remained aa important
factors although early estlm a tf
of the probable winning score have
been revised downward.
The proa, who were mentioning
72 bole totals of 283 or 2S4 a
few daya ago before the steeltough Bermuda grass rough wgs
trimmed a bit and the tree-lined
course was spruced up for the
tournament, now are saying a par
280 score will be needed to win.
.Since Snead carded a recordequalling 04 in practice TuesdgP
the pros haven't been afraid of

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bedroom home In kooiI nuiKh101 W. Flrat-Thn Furniture
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Kmifiird Ave. I'ltone IHk'H.
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(ALDUS! EH
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ihrlfly, nuuteit way in convert
Mint porch or hrccxcwuy Into n
mol, private room. Telephone
I I'Jfi fur free e'tlhuite ur (lull
RETAIL ttaluaman Wanted. Steady
hy 101 Weal Flrat—The Eutltf*
employment. FlreMone Stoic*.
lure Center.
HAHY SITTER
BY SITTER, Mr*. Fulkenherjf.
ieit raferancee. Phone 12IM-.J.

fedtiers

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CURL want* duinetllr work
kind of houie work, 1

a o a t a t hami in to M io it
Room Air Conditioning

II. IL Pope &amp; Co. Inc.

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Sweet Mixed Pickles
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Meaty I am b

Loin Lamb

Rib Lamb

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1 2 '7.. lyf ,
83c
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S. “CHOICE”
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VOLUME XXXXIII

Edliiblbthcd PHIS

Murray Says
Four Issues
Extend Strike

SA N FO R D ,

FLO R ID A

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Company Report That
1; Union Shop Alone
Holds Up Settle­
ment Called A Lie

G e n e r a l Entertains
70 On Gettysburg
Farm While Taft To
Greet Them Later

By WILLIAM (1. SMOCK

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When Murray mentioned Sen.
Robert A. Tall &lt;R, Ohio! and Gen
Dwight D. Elsenhower, both can­
didates for Ihe Republican presi­
dential nomination, hls audience
booed lustily.
Murray said Taft should have
more sense Ilian to press for a
court Injunction under the fall
Hartley Art. Various members of
Ihe audience yelled:
. "Whal sense1" and "llo ain't got
no sense at all."
# Murray called Elsenhower n "me
loo-er." hccauso Elsenhower sup­
ported Taft's declaration lhal Ihe
Taft • Hartley Act should bn In
vnked bv President Truman to gel
the slccl mills hark In production

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Photo by Henry Jameson
Stemper. Chamhci of Comment TManxger Forrest Hrcekcnridgr, nii.I
other officials. The motorcade flijpn loured llm business district with
1 nturh faufair before leaving Iheeliy.

Florida Economy
Makes Big Strides
In Past 10 Years

319.000 in l 2tfl.2M.non

AI Mooney ham of Orlando, dis­ Retail sales: $Al4.iA4,ooo to |2,
trict manager of the Southern Bell 028.400.000.
Wholesale *sles: 1929,889,IXXI lo
Telephone Co., has been tiansfor.
red in Jnrksnnville where lie will 12.001.004.000.
Number nf business firm* 18.
le- a responsible exerutive In that
2&lt;XI to 91.200
office.
Life insurance In force $98.1,

172,IXH) lo 11.IX)t,081,IXXI
New run,struct lull 121X1,Jixi.ixxi In
fHIHI.700, IXXI
Effective buying power $1,011),
•Kfl.fXMi lo $.1,420,321,000
Value of farm products sold
480,1.10.71X1 lo $338.810.01X1
Value of livestock and Its prod
ucts sold: $18,0(10,000 to $83.72I).IKM|
J. A. Mooneyham of Orlando, Trade with foreign countries
district manager for the Southern $91.881,(XX) to f281.000,000
Midi Telephone Company since
Internal revenue collrrlioti* (big
ju.’ll, has been appointed special ■gest jump of sll-WXI per rent)
WASHINGTON '* - James R. representative in the Florida man­ L97.073.IXX) In 1314.000,000: and
Carey, leader of a CIO union of ager’s office at slate headquarter* slate revenue roilectlons: $08,318.
electrical workers, told senators of the company in Jarksnnvllle.
(XX) to $274,031,000.

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today that a rival "Communistcontrolled union" survive* only be­
cause of "deliberate, active asslstJanco and encouragement of big
business."
Testifying before a Senate labor
■ubcommltlee, Carry specifically
ICttsllssM Oa P its KliSII

W. A. Bailey Died In
Palatka Wednewday
W. A. Halley, 82, died at OrftO
P-m. Wednesday at the Glenndale
^Hospital In Palatka. Rla daughter,
“ Mrs. 8. M. RIChard, Is a resident
of Hanford and his son, Alvin
Bailey, Uvea In Lake Monroe.
Mr. Ralley was born Aug. 28,
1880 In Arkansas and has lived
In Talatka for the past 40 years.
Ha waa a retired building con­
tractor. Re la survived by hls
widow, Mr*. Carrie E. Ralley of
Palatka; hla daughter and son,
Mrs. RIChard and Mr. Baileyi a
atepson, Linton L. Howell of
•P a la tk a ; a step daughter, Mrs.
Pretmon 8mlth of Jacksonville;
four grandchildren and three
great grandchildren.
funeral services will be held on
Saturday at 4:00 njn. at Penlel
Baptist Church with Rav. Hugh
High officiating, assisted by Rev.
C, Paulk, Interment will be In
Panlel Cemetery In Palatka.

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Given Assignment

In Jacksonville

lie will ha surreeded by John
I’. Evans, Southern Bell group
manager at Daytona Beach, one
of the cities In the Orlando dis­
trict.
M. 8. Moore, Orlando manager,
will go to Onytnna Bench as
group manager. All appointments
are effective June Id,
Mr. Evans, a native of New
Orleans, la a telephone executive
whose career dates back to 19311.
He advanced to positions of In­
creasing responsibility In New Or­
leans and also held assignments
in Alexandria, Shreveport and
Monroe, La. Prior to hls appoint
ment at Daytona Beach In Janu­
ary. 1081. he was manager at
Jseksnn, Miss.
Mr. Mooneyham, who leaves
Orlnndn after 21 years of servlca
here, waa nrtlve In civic affairs.
He began hla long telephone ca­
reer In Wilmington, N. C. After
two years In Raleigh. N. C„ he
went to Miami In 1928 where he
was appointed aaslaUnt manager
the same year. He became assist­
ant district manager In 192(1.
Mr. Moore'a entire telephone
career hat been spent In Florida.
He Joined Southern Hell in Pen­
sacola In 1990 and later served in
Jacksonville. Ho came to Orlando
« office manager for Southern
Bell, in 1948. If# waa appointed
manager In 1947.

&gt;Mr&gt;. CRibpeQ was owe
JL-.■'4? V .‘p-.tf.r- 4V T ■
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Named ( ’(invention Chairman
* tf

IN WASHINOTON. Ilnuse Mlncittv I,enter Joseph Martin d r . nf M e u .

edi'trtM, warms up some ravel, bn o e hi ('hi,-ugh in duly Hep Mmlm
potrtl lor Ibis pblttt r vhoi llv a tier lie w r n am ed pri mno-ot ehnlrmad
of Ihe Republican National Convention, (/nlrrnnfbmnl Sontirtphnln)

(illy ^ at i 'h ln i
«'» neither T aft
nor
Eisen h o w er
has Ihe required fin| vole n tn in rilv
seweil lip Tin- A s ,,,H a le d P ie ,s
la lu ilu lln li, pegged to avoweil aoil
eoneeded p re fe ie n e r- shows l ift
I'd Elsen h o w e r ;t;i2
I tint |s why "aeh vote eommaoil'-

allentlon A bloc uf | |u l|,, o.ial

Five Local Youths Herman Morris Is
Leave Sunday For Named Father Of
Legion Hoys State The Year For •I u

In PehiisylvaniM
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Civil Rights Plan

Fierce Red Attack
Is Driven Back By
U.S. 45th Division
Gen. Nam II Says UN
Is Not In Position
To Dictate Tcrnvi
l\\ M ilo I MINED
SF.i H I. Kore , l- E S lath Ml
hidriv stn;hht‘il liilt'k
.1 rtMinlrr .ill i« ktm* Ftimrsi* Ilrcl
lui11ulion on .1 l
humpy hill
n\i\s* *m ihr KnriMii wpdi'rn irnnl
Finhlrr liomhrr&gt; l.mk&gt; »mtl nr
Ijllrry
mnri.ir li;irrni;r% hrlpril
ti'inipH of thr IKdh and 17?iHi Mum
tmnl.H hi,1«%
i f!t«* i'hini"»u off ihr
\ iMmi 11*m•ps

vcmtiil 1 1it1I2 nf thr &lt;t&gt;mmandinu
hdl vvpNf of ( Intrunn
&lt;$rt*nr (»f
Ihr hnltrit w tr artliin IIM.h yrtil
I h r chmyhhn%'
ivifh thr help
of plnnr&gt; tan k' &gt;od artillrr&gt; won
thr Hntifhrrn kttoh nf Hill T in a
hlondv 1 I hour d a u n to d n ik flkltit
rim 1 Nil nv

Ihr rh ln rtr rotirdrr
.iltarkrd
iiliMiri I’NNftdlv 1$ n r hrfnrr dllUll
Knd.iv Thru fl.irrs anil ilium in
111tkc kihrlK &gt;hov‘«t| thr Mri|q vvrri*
masNliu: mi 1 ktinli him1 thr \ 11i«'«l

The Iruxleux of the Bert Fish
estate will moot In DH.nnil nt 2:f*&gt;
p. lit. tomorrow, Fred It. Wilson
Hanford Iritslec, atmmmred today
The proposed Hanford hospital may
cornu up fur discussion, Mr. Wll
■on said, hut hr douhtrd If any
significant action could be takrn
at this time.
Action on Ihe hospital, which Is
provided for in Mr. Fish's wlli, Is
at present held up by the necessity
to convert tbe grove land owned
by the estate Inin cash, Mr. Wll
son explained.
«
There will hr a reception fol
lowing the trostres' meeting be
tween 3:0(1 and fl:00 p. m. at the
Putnam Inn.

HUMMER SCHOOL
R. E. True principal of Ihe Jun­
ior High School, announced today
that summer school will open on
Monday at 8:00 a. m, for pupils
who have missed work. The achool
will continue through July 28.

Till* ui'w*. ,uiming ju-i Infill,Fnllmr*’ liiiv, was ri*ielv«-i| &gt;••*»
tnrday by Mayor W. II H*m[n-1
in n iulrpboni* nirisugi* fium Mon
ard llirki'.k, prrsidnnt nf tbf oi
gniitinthiii, wniidi id It* &gt;"iivim
l,*&lt;n ,-Mily nrst munth ill llub'
Ili ad Counti y Club, flllnlido, will
offi, ially ( Oiifiu tb" lioiun upuli
Mi. Murrti*
I'tiur tu tin* &lt;idrrthm, tin* \p
|inn*| Club u n t out iim-Htioiiiniiii*
to civil' li'iidi'i* tlirmigboul tin
stati* nxking for numiimtbin*
Mayor Hti'inprr, In 111* irply.
|ioin|"d out Mint Mr, Muni* iimu
to Hniirord 30 yi'in* ago In ,oii
nri l ion witti a luiunly vv | *1 i
V M C.A piojin't nl whli'b In
ivorkrd for »i»vi-rnl yciiip, lu-f,,.**
*nl"ring Mdmnl work.
It wm stall’d also that Mi Min­
ns bn* two sons. Bobby, a lilgii
m bool stiuli'iit, unil Ernl", win, at
t,-nil* .1itnini lligli School, Mi
and Mr*. Mnirl* have often Inki’li
into tln'ii home lioya needing ti«*l|&gt;
and guldnnrr, and an* often visit­
ed by I bn*" grateful youth*.
Each Ktimnu'r fur Mu* pind ,‘h
year*, Mr. and Mr*. Moni* him'
r«ndtlrt"d enni|i* for Imys amt
girls. These formerly vvi'in lirbl
at Camp Winona, bill Innt vein
Mir Mnrrlsra opened up Iheir fine,
IM'IV M-(J Itarieh, a huge wooded
area on a clear lake near Osteen
In Vnlusla County, fur vacationing
youths.
Mr. Morris has hern active in
Buy Scout work, having served as
*&lt;milmaatfr fur Troon No, 8,
whieh I* sponsored by Klwartls. He
has served a* a class loom In­
structor at the Grammar School,
and Junior High School, and has
been active as a Sunday School
superintendent at thn First Bap­
tist Church where he I* a deacon.
During World War II, he was ac­
tive hara in civilian defense wmk.

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iin p"ii.itd hill* N t iir iiiin unit la d
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Thrir uih I'fdldnu: In tndirair
•'hr fi^fil «ih (Id - stall n| a ftrd
nffrirdvr, hiii'Ii aa Ifirralrn rd hv
•’mu mi in11&gt;1 drln*alrs al Ihr Pan

SHRINK MKKT CANCELED
The chicken harbanio scheduled
for thl* evening hy ihe Shrine
Club al thn Hetninnle Country Club
tin* been canceled liecnu.se of In­
clement weather, Andrew Htlne,
resident, announced thl* morning.
Iembers will b* notified nf the
next meeting at a later date.

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Thn oath waa administered by
Cal. George H. Price, profesxo,
uf military scient-n and tartlrs.
who charged Ilia eailetx In look to
thn respnnsllillity of their rommillions rather Mian In accept
them “as soma sort of special pri­
vilege."
"Your happiness and whatever
satisfaction you may derivu from
the service will come from what­
ever you do for those In your
charge," Col, Price said.
Those receiving commissions
numbered 48 In Infentry, 69 In
artillery and 17 In the Transpor­
tation Corps. Earlier, last weak,
107 cadets were sworn Into the

lf(tO |H No. it t II fall d lo, ll" V S ro iltn
a f A m r iii'f i, w ill h a v r SroutH rat
ry ifiu th** iilm* flag's o-o'il hy tin*
n atio n p iio t to t h r |n rr*n it *»r»«*

J Im 1*11km C'Ini* i xtriulu a tonllul
invitation I«• patriotic riti/.«au to
attmnl tin* prntfiam Jont Itrfnir
thr nninc at H;fMI o’t lot k with Pa
talk a

|*\ K. Hrrrkenriilifi’, serretary
of thr sSrniinnlr fhainly Fhmuhn
of Coinmerer * will Iritvo t«*nu»rrnw
for r:iiA|irl 11tit. N. f'.s whrrr h«*
will nttrml thr Snulhi'antern In*
atituti* foi CommrrHnl OrirnriUHtinn Kxmitlvni at tin- IlnivnpUy
nf North Carolina.
Thr «UiO rhntnhrr nf rnnimurcr
nianukcerA from thr nontlirantorn
rttnti'N who will hr pirurnt at thr
infttJLute will hr ntlilrrR«r&lt;l hy

Dwight Heavens, chief of lie Com-

in"lrial

Organisation Department
of thn Mulled Slates Chamber of
Commerce, and Paul II. Goode,
director of thn Educational Divi­
sion of thn United Stales Chanther of Commerce, among other*.
Mr. Brrrkartrltign, who Is chair­
man of the recreation committee
of the Institute, revealed that the
rnurse of stlidy will Indtuln "Or­
ganisation and Office Adminis­
tration," "Memhershlp and Fin­
ance," "Civic Activities," “Com­
mercial Activities," "Industrial
Activities," "Agriculture," “Tour­
ists and Conventions,” “Public
Relations," and “National Af-

FORTHA8TKR
SHRINK CONVENTION
City Manager John OUlon will WASHINGTON UR - President
leave Sunday to attend rUw Shrine Truman today nominated Lloyd A.
Rltjen to b* postmaster at St.
PetsrsUwf, FI*.
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Air Forca a* second lieutenants, falrt.”

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('ommiHHionH Won
My Sanford Group nrocliunridKU Goes
To C Of 0 Institute
Hanford hoys took Go*
'•nth o f o ffice in Mm Mnileil
H ln trs A rm y ns serum l lleiiteu
a n l* upon th e ir g ru iliiu tlo n from
the Un v a rs ity o f Flo rid 1 Gils
week, rim boy*, W HIIam B . Brin»un. J r . , E lls w o rth C . Iln rp n r, J r .
„ J * ! ! H hnem sker, J r . , and G lu m
M et,all, has lu st rom pleted Go*
advanced
H .O .T .C . course. Me
l o l l s rn m m lstlnn I* in the T ra n s
p o rlatlo n C o rps and the other
thn*e a re In the In fa n try .

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Public Health
(Jrmi|&gt; Meets In
•lawn and u ilh d irw .•ffr*r a h ravv
• ll»N4* 111 fi^ld
First Conference
Ihr I htmdrrhird * ifI,«« krd a^alti 1

A11hm
Huinuierfield
Mnbigio
I-Gp nallonal eiiiiiiidtleeiii.io i|e
ellned lo say what he llillik- Mn h
Ulan s uueiiiiimllleil votes 33 out Flitjf Day Will Hr
nl a inia| ir, might do
Oli.survt'il Saturday
An Assoeialed Press .o n e ,
sb u u , Pennsylvania's delegalmn
dlvlileil 2&lt;l for Elseiihnwer IU r,,i
I M'til | *1ii ii * fm tin id r-ti i tint *
I 'M ami ,12 following Fine In »*f I Inn Ih iv I m iiim iim w VVt'l* m ihiI*
Michigan, if- seven for Elsenhow ji I ( It*' H iin fn r il E lk « ( ‘I'll* In
Cl six for Tuft and .1.1 I neil I,, •»IK111. it* t’Mithriu h* l&gt;n I IliuLrm
Summerfleld's aclion
hi*t lu| III, •' Xll 191’&lt;| f IJ11*I
Elsen h o w er gels a e lia n .e l„
IIm jnM^riun will hr |&lt;t ^ 111•«t
m ake a pitch for M lehlgiii, support •iMth’l Ml 11iKI'lllh'il Iiii in '&lt;* &lt;I $i «•«
S n lu rd i.y
Me w ill eim fer w ill, •&gt;••»•, Ifl ro tiprr nt ian n If h Ifownnl
M ichigan delegates and p a rly lead
MtMmi^h, rhnlrnmn nf tin M*
e i- and d e liv e r « m ajo r speech 111**1ml Srivirr rMinmittr*1 »»t 7 If*
In U ftriiH
o'« lot k tomorrow ni^ht ti tlm Mn
D em nerats. rue.iriw hilt* add a it i«‘11inI Hull Park,
few more delegates lo l|„ * ii J u ly
Thr Am«*lmill l.i’ixlotl will pia
21 ( bleago I novel,hull ||- | | , „ | „ v
vnh' Flat; tmnor
and

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llv ED ( REAGII
WASHINGTON T
President
Truman called Inday for swift
adoption of an all mil rivll right*
program backed up by "Ihe full
force and power of the federal
government "
In probably ihe -Irouge-I -tale
men! on rare relations tie has ever
made Mt IToman took sharp Is­
sue will, Ihe leave It In Ihe stales
approach taken by some leading
presidential candidates m bulb ma
Jor parlies
Me declared in * speech pro
pared for commencemenl rserrls
os at Howard University, a Negro
ms! notion
"I am not one of those who feel
lhat we ran leave these matters
up to the stair- alone or that
we can rely -olely on the efforts
ol men of good *1-111
"Gin federal government must
live up lo Ihe ideals professed In
our Declaration of Independence
and Ihe duties Imposed upon il hy
nor I ’ouslllullon
"The full force and power of
the federal government inusl stand
behind Ihe protection of rights

Fijthfir h«»inhrrs tnd athllrry
mil inoit,11 fin kipl Ihr VIh Ih off
h ihtnrr Ihrrr h»»ms I hr Thimilrr
IIIVtl hlMslon hoops ih It krd ihoid

nouilnaltou battle
fait IImre «.i' eniisiiieiuiMe tam
of roullllon of Ibo-e three talc .
Maiylaml’s G*u riieuiluie \ |,
Kelilm pledged In- -tale's ;&gt;| mi,..
Oil the first ballot as , favorite
-on eamlidale -aid Thursdav night
'"eh negollallints are under way
Wlei the first I, a Hot MeKeldln Is
believed able lo swing IM tu ;&lt;u ,,f
• onh't I' i i e u k l l l n l mi u«Mimlri| i’s
•he Marvliind voles
Pennsylvania Gov .Inhii t in , i hiiir a* m » wtrikr i» Ilril fairlifi

lb III t o u n c e tleuf and a J i vole
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A rka n sa s Both .,1 lions
firJ’ mi
rn iivriih u riH
F n ii c lf u l T n in ia n \ mimys rim
f r r r n r r T h u m ln y Marl n puhri&lt; «|
r ,n«
r iT»ly
r»i* liHik n Ihimls nlf iilhlmlr louimi

President Tnkcs Is­
sue With Southern
Senators Over En­
actment Of FEPC

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Siquinub- limb Selmnl, wbn &gt; mil
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and
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•iv ,, -ml uf i -iim ntul nib i »&gt;i ali'l
11,iiu*i'll *i f"i biiniln'l" *,f glut,'
fill \ nutb» in tin- nil'll. « *i • li*
siMllhl'J|&gt;l &lt;•F I ' Valium nii!
tu-Mllv —•b** ti'd t,y tin* M*ui' \ ;♦ e red 11I'll w llti e u iilm l of .1’; 1*1 Pruo 1 if $8aIt
|iu ii *I ('hit, nf l-'liiMitu ii, " iIn- Fa - "'!» "n ia 's fil voles said be b nl ,mi t|*» N nf fhr mM &lt;mnriuini.1 Iimu
proposed any 1 slid e gel bigelbe,
I ri.nn/ti- J lii’ mf irifr\ ini’ii nsi fl
tbi* V t - a i in tbi* *,11, 11*
Bucked by local civic oruanu &lt; llti-i
H 'tiilln itril &lt;»n I'H gr l lu lH I

Five local hoys, all of them hub
school seniors will leave Juo
22 by bus fur Tallahassee
allend Ihe Amor,ran Legion lh&gt;&gt;Stale al Honda Stale unlver-in
next week, -lodge Douglas Sli-n
strum, chairman nf Ihe Fust yi
Buys Slate innimillee annuunii t
this morning

Ehtatc To Meet

Finking Licenses
To Go On Sale

B.1 The A s s n rla lrd I 'r r s s
P e n n sylv a n ia 's
7't lle p iih iirn n
convention voles, a key-lone in the
P a rty 's 'electio n of a presuleiMiul
nominee, had a plcnle d ale today
with one top eonientler am i a ten
•a liv e appointment wdh the other
Gen M oiglil Elsen h o w er play*,
host to ihe P en n sylvan ia delegates
at h i' IX’.i .o re fa rm tieni G e liy s
burg P .i Ih e general ' ch ie f rt
val for the t it &gt;P inure s,-n Hubert
T u ft of Ohio m il
confer with them
la te r
tim e anti
place a* w*t un
nuunced
F. t ' e n lio u c r's
shirt sleeved nut
tng is his first
fa rc in face meet­
ing with most of
Ihe P en n sylvan ia
delegates
It fo l­
lows a pattern he
set in New Vork
P ur leythis
week
o fferin g
h im -e lf for i|iies
Eisenhower
lions
on
cam
pnlgn issues in hopes teplle:
vt mild cement pm
Eisenhow er
alig n m e n t' and win o ver the oth
ers
Taft « . i ' turning his full .iit«*ii
Hull today to D e law are 's 12 mem
her delegation al a farm near
tier delegation at
a farm near Wll
'll I n g I i, n M i'
p la n ' r a il bn a
lire
to il t i nt Ion
swing through the
Middle
M lunlie
Hlates. with visits
to delegations Ip
V i r g i n i a and
M aryland as well
as P en n sylvan ia
With the eon

veiilnm ,| I,,, || |
three weeks off

lions, the following boys will rep
resent this section nl Boys Slab
Canadian Air CadetM Tommy
Speer, notary; Wexlev
Lions; Sammy .Incnhsun
To Visit Florida llamil.
Elk*. Inc Hutchison, Jay ere* ami
Cordell. Klwams
Iteprrsenlalivtcs of the Civil Air Terry
Judge Slenslmm's l.cgmi, com
I’nlrnl from Miami, West Palm miller Include* John Kaiier, Mat k
Beach. Tampa, Jacksonville, and N Cleveland, Jr and Joel Field
Central Florida will meet nt Ihe
Approximately 330 hoy* from
wing headquarters at the Orlando i Ihrniighnul Florida will ntteml
air base tonight to make plans for | lloyx Slate They will he Infnrmcil
Ihe entertainment nf 27 Canadian : of Ihe operation of the slate gov
Air Force Auxiliary cadets who ernmerit by Governor Warren
will visit Florida In early August, member* of hls Cabinet and head*
Lt. Col Forest Breckenrldgc of the nf various Stale agencies, will hold
Air Patrol announced today
elections, and will enjoy a rrrrru
The Canadians will he entertain , lion porgram and Ihe lurtlitlcx of
rd In Sanford, among nlher [mints frred by Ihe univnrslly
of Interest In Florida, said Col.
Boys dale In Tnllidiasxee is a
Ilrcrkrnridgc, who has been nam­ portion
of Ihe nation wide program
ed Project Olflrer for the enter­ enrrled out by the Aiiirriruu la1
tainment. The arrangement Is pari glonl n Its effort to Inrulrulr m
of Ihe Civil Air Patrol cadet ex­ Ihe youth nft hls counlry a spirit
change program.
nf responsibility In Inking part in
Last year a number nf Portu­ the operation of stale and national
guese cadets were entertained in government*.
Florida, and at thia time three
cadets from Florida are visiting
foreign countries In connection
TruHtccH Of Fifth
with Ihe program.

With fishing licenses aspiring on
June 20, devotees of rod and reel
were today ramlnded by Judge
Douglas Stenitrom lhal new lic­
HKD TIDE
enses will be on sale al hla office
, SARASOTA, i*-HI* red blotches on Monday, for the 1MS-BI season.
In the Gulf of Mcilco raised fears Mrs, 8. P. Fowler, clerk, an­
I' f a ■alter hew far away I the red tide ml&lt;ht be around again, nounced that reskMnt flaking lic­
frtqa how* jom may fe m year but the rad water apparently la ense* wlU remain at lf.00. Non­
eaeatloa you eats readily catch harmlr**,.
resident, 14-day licenses will be
■p oo the home tew* eewa by
Research men at the U. 8. Flab 18*23 and non-resident season lic­
Teedtag the Sanford HereM and,
Wild!
and,Wildlife
Service Laboratory enses. I10.S0,
when you return. Ye
barb say the organisms causing Residents fishing urith cracker
tenge with y**r ea
the color are not poisonous. The poles In Utalr home county are
igh Charlie Ms.
_ off an odor not required lo hfiva e license.
i maeager, by
iv
e been Menti- Youths under 13, whether m l41, to base yynr i
dents or non-realdente. are not re­
the HereM •
quired to purehaae a license. BonTe yen ere it
aflde residents of the state for
■ad to yew
, more than sti months who are as
years of age or over are not re­
i m extra
quired lo neve e fishing license,
weekly
but are required to secure perj entitle eD
*------ ‘ •'eejureMmais. wttl | mlts at the County Judge’* office
to tola
, If ft. A. Q. Ctup- In order lo flail in fresh water,
areas.

Sanford Herald
Vacation-Pick

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Al Mooneyham Is

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Pennsylvania iPresident Truman
Delegates Eye Calls For All Out j
Taft And Ike

New Smyrna Beauties Visit Sanford

PITTSBURGH 'At- President
Philip Murray of the alrlklng CIO
^United Steelworkers told hi* policy­
m aking aldca today (hat the union
ahop laauea la only one of four obalicle* holding up settlement of
the 12 day-old ateel strike.
Murriy. who nUn head* Ihe un
lon’a parent CIO. declared Ihr ateel
wage • price dispute hat became
a political football.
The illvery • haired labor lender
told a Joint atrategy session of the
USW Executive Hoard and WagePolicy Committee:
» “ I do not profe.u to know how
^ong the xtruggle (atrlke) will
laaf"
lie was given a rising ovation
A bevy of New .Smyrna Beach bathing beauties, accompsnled by
when he said It la his purpose to Mayor Itruce B. Sweat, visited Hanford Tuesday morning In the Inter"carry out your mandate and the est of the “Seaside Fiesta" bring held at the Beach this week. They
mandate of the laat convention.*' wVro greeted in front of Ihr Chamber of Commerce by Mayor W. II.
lie referred to a resolution adop­
ted at Ihe union's convention last
May which urged o scltlemrnl
based on recommendations of Ihe
Telephone Manager
Wage Stabllirntinn Hoard.
The WSR recommended a 2fl-renl
•hourly raise for the MO,000 CIO
Steelworker* now earning an aver­
age of between SI.IW and S2 an
hour and also called for n union
shop
In addllinn In Ihe tinrn shop,
Bank Deposits Jump
Murray listed these other Issues
•s blocking n final settlement:
400 Percent While
l The sleel Industry's Insistence
on a management clause In any
Retail Sales Rise
new contract. Murray said such a
clause, defining management's
JA C K SO N V ILLE '.f
Florida
rights, would allow companies In
economy has rocketed III 111 &gt;enr*.
tiaunch speedup*
the II S Department of Cnmmerer
2. The nuoatlon of seniority. Mur­
reporlrtl today
ray aald It S Steel Corp. wanted
William A. Dunlap, dlGrlrl man
all seniority questions resolved to
ager, repurled a survey which
Hi satisfaction.
showed sharp gains In financial,
3 Incentive pay. The labor :hlol
agricultural mid industrial lines
declared tl. S Steel Corp. also In­
The repnrl gave Ihcio figures
sisted on Its version of Incentive.
with 10.11 figures last:
4 The union shop Murray said
Bank deposits $344,300,(XW In 12.
Ihe industry falsely gave out Ihe
072.418.(XX)
Impression that the union slp'l* •*
Employes In manufacture: II.
ihe only Issue Re called lhat "a
140 to 87,418; Ihrir wages t il,

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If ut h
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Miif- i f f|i■»• and mMai»rre«| Tmt ihe
til'll inrrhnif *»f the ift»r had
hi's'ii h itrrut 4iit t r is. Ih (Jnill
loan aid The A^RorlaHuH | a to
91»r*’*• times 1$ v#»iu , i ’dating
Dmorii? th*’ itifia* h'-filth huit**. The
lirxl merlini: lw odirdnlrtl ft#r
h ptrmhd'i HI thlVf«*mi

Uuxandur Smith
InvuntN Cultivator
Alexander Sr.,Hit uf Sanford has
recently 'riven erl a citrus m ill
t.ilur which I. tlie only thing uf
its kind Ihits fur. F E llrerken
ridge, manager of (be chamber
of Commerre. anrimiiieeil Inday
The eultivalur Is seherlllled In go
,„ln priiduetiun for general imbue
u-e shurtlv
Mr Smith, an Inventor of note,
I- the owner unit operator nf
Sindh's Garage on Ihe Orlando
Highway
Me has previously In­
vented ihe "Snapping Turtle" self
propelled Hilary lawn mover whlrh
Is manufactured in Atlanta

Movie Time Tahir
HIT/
Fri. - Hat. . “ Lion and the
Horse"
1:00 - 3:63 - 0:4« 9:37
"The Gunman"
2:8!) • 4:52 - 8:18
Sunday • "Pat and Mike"

1:19 - 3:10 • 6:10 - 7:19 - 9:19
MOVIELAND
"Born to He Bad"

7:48, frattire 8:2(1 • last
■how 0:89

Hat. • "Hot Lead" «nd
"Emergency Wedding"
Sunday - "A Girl In Every
Port"
PRAIRIE LAKH
"When In Romo"
7:40 - 10:30

“Without Honor"

Ui.'lu only

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Tees. I n e 1ft, IMS

TUB SANTORO HIRALD

Sheriffs Meet

' V' 5*i fl '

Rotary Hoot

"oCSKftSS**"

_____ Hutchison noted th# In*
stance of the enforcement‘of tho
( C u l l s s t l F r a * P r | l OS*)
4 •
gambling laws In Illinois aa a cast
by a Central government, far re­ to which "the state
Factory Price*
of Illinois
...................
Baynes aald that many of them
moved from our supervision and not reaching down for power, but
ara atilt in the agpartmental stage,
Sanford’s only Venetian Blind Manufacturer, 1 J
our ntlenllon, one of the conse­ the enforcement of gembllng laws
and may grow or dimlnlih In Im­
quences will be an uninformed, was being thrust upon the State
offer* you complete service tor
|
portance aa time goes on. Among
Many awards were mad# for them he Rated Cortisone which U
passive and gullible public, en­ by local default. If local officials
BLINDS
■mire
to
th
i
Betnlnola
High
grossed In private Interests j such
been doing Iheir duty, It would School Library at tha Class Day being used with striking success
enugh Is tho only apparent symp a nubile will lie an easy prey for had
By PRANK CAREY
itment of
O Retaplng • Recording • Repainting * Cleaning
tha, —
treatment
of arthritis.
not havn been necessary for the exercises
tom.
Friday, Mias Edna In
agitators and propagandists of all state to have Intervened."
Pointing out that he baa seen pa­
Associated Press Science Writer
In another report, two Chicago varieties.
Free Estimates
Chittenden, school librarian, aald tients
bed-ridden for yeare get
CHICAGO Wt-TwIcca-veir X- doctors said allergic diseases are
“It Is Interesting to note that today. Bookenda ware presented
"A people, however, who are
up
and
walk
after
a
'week
of
ray examinations for mIndia-aged apt In develop In children of actively engaged in gnvarnlng In IlMH anil 1910, some 75 percent to MUs Charlotte Swann, a sen­
SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLINDS
treatments, he added that eo far
men who ere heavy smokara were iarenl* who themselves are ^suf J &lt;hem*elvi&gt;s In their own areas a of the registered gambling devices ior, for four vatfra service. MU* trei
PfeosmAMJ
W
-------^ West Third Street
the
trsgDkr**
affords
no
perms*/W?_ f t - w. mandril W ay hjt. a. " ‘-ish erers from alio,1‘/vut-wt1
_
'* the first'student to hove
&gt;‘ ~
pi-cp!- -rhe, I' th-y &gt;c, noT'Cain In llliiim* —SV*. 'ru l«vcrn« and5-lfu
S X &amp; - . tO S o n,' G. f:.. (h s T rtrv * w (itVSns therefore the children should ha
eiiuiiar
public
ploiM*,
but
that
In
served the library for four yaars.
n city coin mi it*loner or
lynai mentioned tha adDr. Haynes
of Improving the attack on luag shielded from substances capable athuniM-lvo*
first three months of the new
Other awards included
prise vancea which have been made In
county sheriff or a school hoard th^
, _ a prlxa
cancer.
license
year
beginning
July
of producing allergic reactions.
member have nt least worked to
of -bookenda to Mlaa Miriam Moya,
many kinds of disease*
Declaring that there Is a higher
They said that In such families. elect or defeat them, hawked their 1961, only 7 percent of the devices senior, for threa yaars aetvled, a treating
with .penicillin
--------- and tho -varloui
proportion of lung cancer among dogs and cats should be removed activities,
were
In
taverns
while
93
percent
treasurer'* guard to Mlaa Jean sulpher drugs, and said that with­
entered their debates, a
P f t i C f C n ? /N &lt; ;c . &lt; ? A N fo tiv Pa i n t
G i a \'&lt;; Co
than among non- from the home, lest the children
heavy smokers thi
were In lodge*, veterans' posts Carpenter, sophomore, and
in tha next 10 or IB years he
smokers. Dr. J. Winthrnp Peabody get a reaction from their fur: people who have written letters to country rlubs ami so forth.
numeral
guard
to
Mlaa
Bettye
their
editors,
who
have
helped
or
believed
It
would
ha
possible
tn
said he believed such an X-ray ■luffed tny animals, heavy drapes
"These figures speak for them llamy, each tor two years service. control practically every kind nf
procedure would assure spotting and hedronm carpeting should lie harassed their slate renresenla
presented tor one year'a ser­ infectious disease.
any such cancers early enough to avoided; and mother should even lives, raised money for their own selves. Thrv spenk loudly and Pins
to seniors Mlasea Sally Mil­
Dr. Haynea also mentioned the
allow successful surgical opera­ watch the type of cosmetic she hospital, such n people os this, an Insistently nf nn nttemnt to estab­ vice
and resourreful pen lish n double stnndnrd nf ohserv ler and Barbara Wall; Juniors use of new artificial kldnayi and
tion.
uses to make suro It does not con Independent
Evelyn
Dorlon,
Louise
Johnson,
told
how they had kept patients
"Until this la done," the Genrge- tain a chemical derived from i pie, will he a tough and wary cus­ nnce which would negate the con and Mary Lou McDonnell; sophoalive tor 18 to 20 days after their
tomer (or any variety of agitator rept of equal treatment for all
. town University doctor told the certain form of Iris plant.
the most basic concept wo have, mores Mnry Mikolijclh. Bara own kidneys had ceased to func­
annual meeting of the American
Dra. I.con Unger and Albert
I have heard all the arguments Crews, Jonla Oglesby, Darlena tion, and of hasrt operations and
Steel Strike
Medical Association, "mortality Unger said ynungslera showing
about
how the slot machine tn the Adams, Helen Brown, and Bette vascular surgery. And he Inhi
(from
m am lung cancer) will continue any evidence of allergy “should
country
dub la one thing and the Earnest; and freshman Clarice great emphasis on the use if
ll'nnllaead
K
rtM
Fags
Oael
to be high*'
be advised to avoid becoming
whole blood to troatlng operative
He aald that a definite diagnosis farmers, bakers, furriers, uphol­ cerned. rind maintain incentives ■lot machine in the earner saloon Craft.
hllis Cnittenden also roves]ed cases aa woll aa patients Buffering
of tung cancer is now possible in sterers, grain mill workers, flor for both parties to retch agree­ another. Of course thrre Is a dif­
from shock, anJ no closed with an
have lats or workers around animals." ment on the disputed issue through ference. But I know also that the that tha library will ba open appeal
for ’support of the local
machine In either plum Is against throughout the lummer for thoao
may
"H Is easy to avoid these occu collective bargaining."
blood banka.
. even potions," they aald. "It may he
Mr. Truman telted the bills last the law; and I know that the clt- students attending ntnttner school
President Jack Ratigan wclwhen difficult to change when an adult." April, acting under what he termed lien who violates the law In hie and any others who may wish to corned
to the club W. C.
the Inherent powers of hls office. club Is In no position to Insist use It. Sho added that 100 new Hutchisonback
who has been in Hast­
But the steel industry fought hack that hls elected officers enforce books have recently been acquired. ings on a potato
doal, and Henry
i Short Order Cook Is Apparently Goldberg hail some In Ihe courts and the seiiure wai the law In the rorner saloon."
Among those of particular pop­
who recently returned
"When the renulahte and Infill ularity are books of adventure Simpson
upset
by
n
historic
Supreme
Court
ewclry
Ihe
woman
claimed
was
from the Rotary convention in
Killed By Waltreiui irrs and was taking It way In Ihe ruling on Monday nf last week that entlnl rltlsens nre guilty nf break such as "Partners of Powder Holo” Maalco
City!
Mr Truman lucked such Inherent Ing laws such a* this, they lose by Davla, “The Iron Doctor" by
hag,
police
sold.
Goldberg
stopped
o
r
Visitors Introduced by Charles
MIAMI (At—A wailreai killed a on the corner and opened the bn power.
II
vwps, and "Tha Talking Tree"
their
power
and
influence
to
de­
.
‘
" g.
Morrison Included Paul Jones of
ihort-order rook with nnn nf hls
Immediately after the court de­ mand nnd no* faithful perform by Desmond. Rooks on sports In- Daytona
tornitr Sanfotdltd
own boning knives on a downtown It was then Ihe stabbing occurred. cision, the steelworkers walked nnee by their local officials. They elude
lu&lt;‘ "The Rookie from Junction with the Beach,
W
^ O %
Salvation Army, William
itn e l comer today after an all
out
are contributing toward the break Flats" by Webster, "Never Come White, Dr. John Morgan and J. C.
HEAD
OF
HKEDMKN
Btoht drinking party.
7 S O U T H P A R K AVI
I’lending now for Congress to give rlown of loco] law enforcement and flack" by O’Rourke, "Delayed Bradley of DeLand.
JACKSONVILLE
I*
—
Dcl.lide
The dead man was Identified ai llngadnrn, Tampa, Monday was him this power, Mr. Truman told hastening the day when govern Htral" by Waldman, and "Clown
Cart Goldberg, 39.
ulslntnr* In solemn words ment must be surrendered to At Second Bast" by Jackson.
elected president of the F lorida
Patrolmen A. E. Hambacher and Sandmen's Association at the that full-scale production of ateel higher levels nf authority."
Among books tor boys a rt
. M. Dillln aald the waitress wai group’s 2«th annual meeting here. Is absolutely necessary tot he West­
General Hutchison concluded by "Jeh Kill* of Candlamaa Bay" by
tori* Kelbtim, It, and that ahe
J Earl Johnson, Gainesville, ern rearmament program. He urging the sheriffs, "the first line Moore, "Johnny Rsb" by Allen and
«d been living with Goldberg for was elected first vice president added:
nf defense In local self-govern­ "The Scrapper" by Sllllman. Ani­
"The issue of pence or war hangs ment". to rely on "the cltisen* mal stories Include "The Defend­ T IIM H T A T B o r F L O R ID A T O :
About a year.
and Lee Hrsnan, Ocala, second
‘ bulanro,
‘ ‘
and steel Is a vital
v
who elerted vou" as a second line er" by Kolaahnlkoff, and "Dusty L IL L IA N W. C A R V K It, DOX l i t ,
The officers quoted Mra. Ruth vice prcaldcnt. Re-elected were in the
l&gt;L t!A H A N T V tL L K . NKW JKKHE1
of defense, "1 uin sure that tho of the Double Seven" by Doan,
J Phillips, a taxi driver, ai saying Secretary If. R. Bingham, Jack element In the outcome,”
A swum Compismt tisvlna bssn
Alluding (hen tn tho great court large malorlly of our dllsena while hooka of special Interest to ril*&lt;l
A h required lay tow, nil Horn In the City of Sanford,
ihe saw tho waitress grab an 8- aonvllle, and Treasurer Bernard
you In tht Circuit
fight over his seiiure powers, Mr. want good government”, he said, girls are "Two's Company” by Court HgHirial
In and fur Hsmlnola County
. inch boning knife from a bag Gold- Cannon, Ocala.
Floridn,
must lie vncclnntcd aRiiinnt rnhlett by June 30,
Truman said he believed he was "We might help you If wo knew Cavanna, "Class Ring" by Du Jar- In Cham-ary fur illvorca, tha ahnrt
- terg was carrying and stab him
tltln of which la P A U L D. C A ItV K II
only
living
up
In
hls
oath
of
office
1952,
nnd
the varcinntlon Ing contlminlly worn by dogg
n Uie chest.
din,
'Another
Spring"
by
Eyre,
to do. You might consider
Plaintiff, vs. L IL L IA N \V. CAII
ROY SHOT
when he ordered aclxure of the what
v e il, Jiafiniaat, Ihvss prssvnt* ara
the Idea of keeping us hotter In "Bssuty and the Beckoning Road'* to
She rsn from Ihe scene at Southon
n
collar
or hornetm for th e following year
SARASOTA i/R-A World War I steel plants last April fl.
you III sppaar anil tit
formed of ynur problems and nsk by Weber, “Sarah" by bro, and yourraqulra
weat First Sired and Seventh Ave­ German (Mauser) souvenir pistol
wrlttsn ilafsnsva
to tha Com‘ *
He continued:
"My larva la a Gypsy" by Frasier. Plaint tin or bafors ths 21th day of
nue, but was csplurcd by police killed a 12 year old Harasoln boy
"Nuw a majority of the Supreme our help when vou think it Is need
In order to iircnmmodule dog owner*. Dr. Raymond
Juns, A. I&gt;. t i l l , nthsrwlaa a I&gt;a■bout a block away. She was held Monday.
Court have declared that I cannot ed. I slncerelw l.-ll.-ve that aa long "Meet the Malones" by Weber orsa Pro Confaaao will ba tntarad
for Investigation pending filing of
L. IIiihm, V eterinarian, will be nt the rea r of the City
Samuel L Carlisle Jr. was shol take the action I believe neces­ as the Sheriff Is the first Hue nf id "Buckaroo" by Hess are asalnat you.
formal charges.
Wltnsaa my hand and official
through the stomarh when he look sary. But they have said very defense In local self-government, «»ka of general Interest, while aval
Hall June 4 • I t • IS • 25 to vncclnnte doge from 1 ta
at Hanford. Hamlnnla County.
as long a* he la doing hls Job the library a collection of science Flnrlda,
The patrolmen said Goldberg and the pistol from a case In the home dearly that the Congress can
thta tha llth day nf May.
3
P. M.
without
fear
or
favor,
wo
will
fiction
Includes
"Rockets,
Missiles
■ MUs
Miss Kf
‘
V,
Kft
.........................
of
William
II.
/.Iff,
of
the
/.Iff
Davis
etchum had been "drinking
A H . IDSl
"Whatever may have been the
O. I*. I-------IIISItNDON
/, And quarreling
long."
rrollng all night long.”
Publishing Co.
Intention nf the court's majority maintain our American way of and Space Travel" by Ley, "PsbClarkk of tha Circuit Court
"Every
tall
The pistol was one nf II) belong In selling limits on the President's life and Old Glory, the flag that bln in th# Sky" by Asimov,
gumont continued as they
A fter June 30 nil dons found w ithout n tag certi­
1 wS:d,r/down
...........................
the
street about 7 Ing to Wlllln ’/Iff Jr.
C,,,n,,r
powers, there can he no question wo reverence, will rontinue tn fly Boy's Book of Science Fiction" hv .HEAL,
fying
th a t they hnve been vaccinated for rahle* for
Cordon
V.
Fradarlck
over
a
free
people."
Wollhslm,
"The
Man
Who
Sold
of their view that the Congress
I1, t*. Una Ilia
Th" program of the morning the Moon" by Helnlein, and Hanford.
can enact leglilnllon tn avoid a
year of 1952 will he Hiihjrrl to being picked up by the
Florida
crippling work stoppage In the else Included n brief address by "When World* Cotllda” by Bal- Atlornay for
•In,Iff
Police and killed.
F. E. It reek on rid go. manager of mer.
steel Industry . . .
Films and
FlnHhhulhH
is
s
i
r
s
th
is t
i » HID
IX
VITA
THIN
TD
the
Seminole
Count*
Chamber
of
"The
Issue
Is
squarely
up
to
Ihe
Mis*
Chittenden
sddsd
that
next
$
propoaala will ba
t racalvad
Congress. I hope the Congress will Commerce, Mr. Brcekenrldge men year's library circulation will ba InMaalad
City Llcenne Tag* for dogn for 1952 i r e now
tha offlca of tha City iClark, City
tinned
the
tremendous
Increase
Ir
meet
It
by
enacting
fair
end
ef­
U
P
to
6878
from
6666.
Kail,
Hanford.
Florida,
up until
REDUCED IN PRICE!
available
and ownern m ust obtain tnga prior to June
tho burden upon sheriffs causer
fective legislation."
1:00 o’clock p.m.,
b.m., Juna I*, m i,
tram Cartload I'ublh- Acvnuntanta
Mr. Truman said the seltura law bv the great Influx of people Into
30lh
from
the City Tax Collector, City Hall.
to maka an annual audit or in.at the
he recommended should not pre­ Florida and called for a moro
Llty'a
raiorda
for
flacal
yaar
andvent the government from chang­ equitable means of paving tha Judge L. A. Grayson Imposed a In* Haptambar 10, till, as follow#:
Coet uf License Tag .25
Audit uf rtcnrda alter clnaing wages and working conditions sheriffs commensurate with thll I je a r sentence Monday on Mrs
leaa of flacal yasr. furnlahl
during Ihe period nf government
plat uf ----lahl cuplaa
raporl of aiaml”
Lola Carter, ST, convicted of alter­ naVlom
J. K. Chittenden of
Coat of Ruble* vaccination 11.75
operation,
nmol.
ing preacrlpUona to get narcotica,
.. Altarnaln proposal
For the remainder of June all
As n followup to this tho White Hanford Naval Air Htntlon also
Ilnuuua
audit,
furnlahlna
a realdent of rural
House called In tup defense and spoke, thanking the sheriffs nf Mra, Carter,
John M. (rillon,
vuplss “ f raporl of asainhi
Flash Bulbs and Varichrome Films are
was brought to court oa
altar cluaa of fiscal yaar.
production officials In discuss this thin vicinity for tholr understand Tampa,
stretcher and remained on II
Tha City Coaimltslun rasarvas
substantially reduced aa foBuwa:
afternoon the arrangements for re­ Ing ennperatton In kmplng naval athroughout
proceedings. She tha riehl to rsjacl any nr all blits
Acting City M anager
suming enough steel production to people out of trouble and straight­ recently wasthe
operated on because racalvad.
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meet "critical defense require ening them out when they got of a bone disease.
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city Clark.
Into It.
ments."
Presidential Assistant John It.
MIX MONTIIHt
Hleclman said Defense Secretary
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Robert Isivclt, Munitions Board
DADE CITY Ms—Charlie Brown.
Chairman John Small, Defense 17, convicted of manslaughter In
KJ, ASH III'M IS :
Production Chief Henry H. Fowler tho shooting nf hls son-in-law of a
and While House Aide David Stowe week, ill*
i k c ii flvmtmtvii
has been
sentenced (o •»*»
six
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defense needs and decide how
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Judge W. Kenneth Barnea nf
much production Is nocenary.
tho Pasco Cnunly Court of Record
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Steelman's office also aald (Beet, passed sentence after the jury rec­
man, wtm la acting defense mnhlll- ommended mercy.
ser, probably would meet later In
AND MOST IMPORTANT ! I
Drown admitted shooting Thaithe day with officials of the steel bert
30, but maintained It
Industry and the Steelworkers was Stevens.
Wa show you how to use ynur Film and Flash Bulbs to taka
self defense.
Union.
BYTTER Pictures and correct your mlatakeit
The natlnn'a output of steel la
down to an estimated 12W per
Brlnkrr, newly appoint­
DONT FOROET . . Wo are a CAMERA amt (lift
cent nf normal capacity. For di­ edHoward
coach and chief scout fm
rect defense needs—not Including the end
Shop and ran give you the best quality and aervlca
Browns in the NFL
"defense • support" production holdsCleveland
a Masters Degree in Phys&lt;
In developing amt printing. Most prints ars 6c and
to strengthen European defense* leal Education
from Ohio Htate U.
against Communism—Ihe armed
ovarslse Prlnta 7c
forces use approximately IS per
tO-CAl COMFOBT AT KlOfUM-CAK
cent nf total output. Rut Ihe mili­
* co eit That’s whjrprlca-wlse buyers
ONE DAY SERVICE. TOO.
tary requires up to 89 per rent
i switching to the brilliant new
attoraatlc drives. Packard'* mighty
of some scarce high alloy ateela
Our Camera Rspalr Service Is Excellent and Fast , . . ANT)
T hunderbolt engine la t k t w r ld 't
nnd other special types for critical
k lg b ttb n m p rtttltn titb it Baaamailc
GUARANTEED. Rrlng us your Camera
• • Sea an d drive the flnest care
defense needs.
Power Brakes* assure faster stops with
Packard big ever built. Bstre.wlde
Mr. Truman did not fin Into any
Problems . , .
/S D IH a
details a* to how and why the
doors make entrance easy. Roomy in*
direct union munacomrnt negotia­
teriors have tttut *t m U t t s ibt c*t it
tions broke down.
bigkt You get complete, all-round t Isl*
They were reported, however, to
bill ty ami the targeet luggage fomparw
have collapsed largely over the
meat offered by eny sedan 1
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•V O LU M E XXXX111

Session
Of S heriffs’
Meet Is Held

SANFORD.

Ike Meets Small And Big Fry

FLORIDA.

WEDNESDAY JU N E 11, ID52

steamroller A x i s ’llSenate Demands Use
U s e d F o r T a f t F o r C o n t r o ls Of Taft-Hartley A ct
In S teel Showdown

S h e r i f f Youngblood
Elected New Pres­
ident Of Gr oup;
v Mero, 2nd V. P.

Paul Hoffman Criti- Year's Extension Is
cizes Naming CK VotcdOnW agc.Rcnt
MacArthur As Key­ And Price Control;
noter At Convention
Hoad Bill Is Voted

M«*ting In Ha 30th aaaalon for
the third tlma thla morning at
tha City Hall, tha Florida BhrrIffa Association heard addresaea
by Rap. C. Farrla Bryant of
Ocala, apaaker-dealgnata of tho
Houaa of Repreaantativ**; Rail­
ro a d Commissioner* Jerry Carter
and Wilbur King, State Attorney
General Richard Ervin, Seminole
County Judge Dnuglaa Stenatrom,
Rep, Mack Cleveland, Jr., and
C o u n t y Prosecuting Attorney
George A. Spear, of Sanford.
H. J. Youngblood, Fcrnandina,
■harlff of Naeeau county, wax
A elected prealdent of the Assoc!*tlon at tha cloalng eaeelon thla
afternoon, it waa announced by
W. E. Van Loon, fkld eecrctary
from Jaekaonvilla.
Sheriff Youngblood succeeds R.
L. Kendrick*, Penaacola, aherlff
of Eacambla county, who wui
named a director at large of the
Aaaoclatlon.
Sheriff B. D. Pcaraon of Suraaota county waa elected first
vice-president; Sheriff Mero, Sari^ ford and Seminole County, an se c ­
ond vic*-pre*id*nt| Sheriff J. I’.
Hall, Green Cove Springe and
Clay county aa trcaaurer, and
Sheriff Alex D. Littlefield, DeLand and Voluala county an seerotary.
Sheriff Rrnward Cooker, Se­
ining and Highland* county wan
named a director frunt the
Seventh Congrenlunal Dialrlrt
and Ralph P. Witt, nherifr of
Columbia county, aa director from
the Eighth Dlatrlct.
In the chief addrrea of the
morning Rep. Bryant, who waa
introduced by Rep. Volla William*
Jr. of Sanford, maater of cornmonlea. outlined what he believed
to ba the principal battle* of
theao .time*, Big Government
veraua little government, volun­
tary colleetlvtwi venue Involun­
tary colleetlvtem, and morality
veraua Immorality.
h
In theao battle*
he aald he fait
that the ahaUffa
harlffs of the atato plav
'a leading rdkV.
"Your effort* are of prime im
porta nee," he aald. “You aut the
atage upon which tho acene la
played. You «an &lt;»t a atage which
I* conducive to a higher order of
morality, to a voluntary compli­
ance with the lawa and more* of
the people."
“Voluntary collectivism," he de­
clared, “la the hlgheet form of In­
dividual enterprlaa, men of dig­
nity working together to do a job
they can't uo apart. They cannot
work thla way without mutual
Confidence nnd a lack of fnvorltiim, ami when voluntary collectlviam fall* down, compulaory col­
lectivism arises in It* place."
He maintained that aa long aa
tha local sheriff “ha* tho confldtnca ami welfare of the people
at heart" there will be no need
for further centrollaation of
authority. He commended the
■hrriffa for doing a fine Job,
“with certain noticeable excep­
tion*,“ and urged them to takn
■tepa through a more extensive
public relation* program to sell
themselves to the people.
Railroad Commissioner Curler.
ll'«*llaafS » • r*e* d e b ti

NEW YORK i-n-one nf the top WASHINGTON
- The House
advisers In (icn. Dwight D. Else., Ranking Committee voted lialny
turner s campaign (nr the Rrpabli (1) for a full year's extension id
can presidential nomination laid wage, price anil rent controls, and
today that sclrrtlun of Gen Doue (2) for dropping all control* over
las MacArthur as GDI’ keynoter real estate ami consumer credit
was nn attempt to steamroller the
The rommlllrr I* working on a
convention for Sen Robert A. T*ft measure to irplnre the present
This complaint against the Ar Defense Production Art — the ha
rangement* Committee for the *ic control* law
which expire*
nnrty's Nalinnnl Convention eanu' llllll'
from I'aul V Huffman, chairman
Knocking out real estate von
of the Advisory Committee of Clti Irnl* would mean the end of Hie
sen* for Elsenhower
government'* present Regulation
lie said MacArthur'* selOClipn 'X ' which sets the required down
a* keynoter was a "iirn Tuft*' *1 payment for purchase of new
tempt to "get the old steamroller lollies
Itie government eased
in motion "
ItegulMtiiui X term* enrller this
Talking with reporter* after im week
hour long conference with ijsnn
Consumer credit controls, which
hmver this morning. Hoffman laid regulated
down payment.* on auto
"The nomination should n&lt;4 be mobiles, radios
ami many other
decided hy machine larllr* We items were suspended
recently
knew the Arrangement* Contnilt Fhe House eiimmlllee's derision,
lee wa* pro-Taft I’m surprised flnallv approved by Congress,If
they did not give the keynote to would mean they could not he re
I’ait himself
posed
"When all the shmitlni I* (var. Iinlit
other important actions, the
It's the people who will deride, committee
not Ihe Arrangement* roinriiltde
I Stipulated that Ihe *up|torl
I don't think II will hurt F.jsen price*
for six basic agricultural
firmer a bit "
eniiimodules
corn, wheal, cot
Reporter* asked Hotfmmi i
too peanuts, tollmen and rice
(ien Elsenhower bad *alil of
1'hall not he less than tin per cent
MacArthur selection
minty Present law allow* them
"Well, he asked me wh(l t of
to hi' *iip|Hirtri! on a sliding scale
thought," Itoff mill) replied
g from 7.1 to tin per cent
Huffman mnilr a few giinfdcd ' T3y inDenied
the mlmlnlslrntioii's
remark* on relations between
request for restoration nf Ihe jam
Mae Arthur and Gen Kisenhn
or to lni|Hisr livestock slaughtering
Hr mentioned that once
Mini sin
Arthur chose Elsenhower. Hi
Parity u* the term I* used (or
enlnnel, to lie lit* ehlef of
Firm commodity prices, is a price
In the I’hillpplne.*
declared by law to he fair to Imlli
"A* long n* Ike was III a
farmers anil consumers II is nil
nrdliuilo position. Ike wa* wol
'Halt’d by a birmuln taking ,u
fill." Huffman said, itoclinln|| to '•'•■m
il of prices of things farmers
go further
and imisequcnlly varies with
Switching Ihe cimver«allm to '"i'
4n Ihirne prlre*
Elsenhower prospects ol elec Ion, changes
Members of the House nun
If nominalcd, he said Ihe get Mai
i« « h ||hh p 4 On fu g *
stands a good chance nf carrying

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O llflT I A HICttC DAT in Ahllenc, Kan. (icn Dwight D Klxcnhnwrr
lake* a few- mimirnti elT In also autograph* for these youngsters Itclnw.
Ihe cnndUlol* for the GUP f'reatdrnlliri nomination greets a woman
drtrgnte, union* nllici t from mld-weslcin Sliirs. al the home of Charles
Case, Kansas delegate In the national rnnvcntton
fftifernnihmalf

Sheriff Is Given Stewart Gatchel
Court Authority Talks To Kiwanis
To Evict Widow About West Point
, a

Officer Told He O n Value Qf, J^Tor^l DevHire AsIVIany De­
alopfnent At Acadputies As He Needs
emy Is Emphasized

LACKER. Mich «,P — Sheriff
(’I,irk Gregory who wo* roughed
up ln*t iiiiiiith when hi' and u
deputy tried tu evict n widow from
her property today w a s Riven
court authority to (lire a* man?
deputies n* he need* to carry out
eviction*
Circuit Jmljg, I’uul V. (iudulu.
recognising that "there exist* nn
emergency," said the ex-marine
sheriff nny hire n* many aildltlon
al deputies "s* the exigencies of
Ihe situation limy require "
When Gregory tried to evict the
widow he nnd a deputy were
roughed up by angry farmer* and
tossed off the property.
Four of Ihr five farmirx nr
cttsed of manhandling him now
are frre on I2,(xx&gt; bond and u fifth,
nimble to make hail, I* in Jail
The eviction trouble stems from
the failure in IMS of the Lapeer
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance
Association. Many members, most­
ly farmers In this urea, have re­
fused to tiny assessment*. A* n
result, at least two have lost titles
to tbelr lartns
Sheriff Gregory first tried slnle
jmllce for help after he was
Suit For Damafgefl
They said they could give
Ends In Mistrial evicted
aid only if normal mean* of main­
taining law and order were In­
The 1100,000 damage suit of adequate.
There was no Indication when
Naomi J. Schneider and husband,
(raellNotS ll* P*a* Klan li
William Sohnlder Against Dr. J.
C. Gibbs and wife, ended thla
morning In a mistrial In Circuit Theodore Johmton, \
Court.
Thla waa due to the fact that a Yeartf01dtI)ied Todafy
wltneae for tho plaintiff referred
Theodore Johnson, four veer old
*? the, Inauregee ah* carried. On
Jim liihie of this, E. F. Hmu- son of Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Johnholder, attorney for the defense, son Sr. died at the home of his
*«**d for a declaration of a pnrenla in Eureka Hammock at
Mrial. The motion waa granted Hi'Jft a.m. today.
The child wn» born Jan. 3,
fjjd** M. l.'fcnHh. Alan aarrtew the defendant* waa John Me-1048 In Rapford nnd was a mem­
ber of tlm Church of God.
Carty, Orlando nttornay.
In addition In hii parent* he Is
^N«b&gt;Behn*ld*T waa seeking the
lltNLOOO damage* for Injuries re­ atirvlved by three alstera. Mrs.
w in d In an automobile collision Annie Elisabeth Dean of Toocka.
Kn*.j Margaret Louise and Vivian
Irene Johnson of Sanford; hi*
grandmother, Mrs. Annie Brewer
of Sanford.
1'mI
Funeral aervlce* will be held
at 3:30 p.m. Friday at tha Church
of God, Twenty-fifth and Elm
Avenue with Rev. Joe C. Craw*
. No matter haw far away officiating. Burial will follow In
fnat H M yea may to an year Lake View Cemetery.

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SWIMMING PROGRAM
After yesterday’* huge turnout
of 108 children at tha Municipal
pool for awlmming lessons. City
Recreational Director Thome*
Stringer, announced plana today
for a five-day a week awlmming
program,
“Wo a n planning to separate
tha children Into rive different
classes which will meat once every
day of the week," ha eantalned.
Originally only two day* went
allocated for awlmming on T
daye and Thursdays. Mr. Strli,
Mated that the reason tha aw:
mlng program ha# been
la to accommodato the h
bar of ewlmmera. DeUlla
announced later, h* said,

No. 210

Ansorlull'd P ress l.ejisrd W ire

A llrirf Kimtsh In Slrcl Parley

WASHINGTON P The Senate,
slicking hy its stand that Presi­
dent horn.,u should use Ihe TaltII.n Hey Act III Hie steel ertsis. to­
day ri-ierted another move to give
Him the plant seizure powers ha
asked
Some government official-, were
of Hie opinion Hie Senate stand
would virtually force Mr Truman
to turn to the T II Law. which he
dislikes. In an eftori to end the
strike nf i;.*.n.(a*i CIO Steelworkers
There was no sign, however, that
Hie administration contemplated
my imminent action
Si'll Morse ' It Ore I offered Hie
new si'i/urr proposal In the Senate.
It was slapped down .Vt to 2ri
Morse argued that Hie TaftHartley Law. which permits anilstrike mlnnrllmis, would not a*
sure production of steel
" Niiicrirnns have hreii deluded
into a eonrlusinn that there Is
Mielhtng atioul Tuft Hartley that
w u n l i t k e e p sliu'l production go
M o . o ' l o b I i h e Senate, anil
mg
ut*Ifil
I t lust ain't so
t ill H a r t l e y
now,
To i n v o k e
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N o r t h Atlantic Slay 15 POWs In
Treaty Program Night Of Terror
Powers Of President Lenders Meekly SiirTo Send Men Over­
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A group uf (Itru ro which in life
lopiiii'lit, Integrity, honeaty, mi,I sin- depict the N ativity Seen* "I'J A i n n I r a i1#*r i ' I v e i l 1
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llt Mip I) III
»u- stressed today In a talk t-» night, ha* Iweij iirdi'led from ' • ! h » M i S t h 4H » | 1 ' I n s mmih1 pri'Hin i nf u .h m &lt;i»m
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instructor at Seminole H ig h till' Jiur.'hnsi' prlre uf Itirill '-a* I lie Innkes ll possible for some lltp 9|i|ir *»% ii I tif I h i I Ii
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Si bool unit graduate of the null- been ctdleiTed ami depnslli'd In the students „f ngrii'iillurc l„ ren-ive f i t r liu r tiu f il in
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medal' i„ pul,I!,- speaking and iIn * t in M jirjin Hi in i 111-ti i % l it,
tnry m mleiiiy. He was Introdureil
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I i l l I* n f &lt; V* ti i n «-1f i i r I i i h i r ii if A i n
•sin 11In shxk.iilr
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The fond* riroreselll the g &lt;n Tin m mi-elm ides
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Viii&gt; i ii nn mild if1' *ci/i'i| -•'vi'11
Among Hie dl»llngii1*liad irue*t* of minis’ Individual*, i hureli usd
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Mir i|«*rUh»n.
Ilnl Ir mIit 's iuti' put in istiLiiiim
Slate Attorney Gem go Owens, livlty Scene i« eipevtml to •* speaking.
t i ll &lt;Utirr llt tl 1111 mm - in »
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The following gift* hsv» he.q «',",rd for (ds o” i'taoi|lng work In Inin Die m il Drill immlMii inlllt.iiv
i Minpliffl u Inn ,i t iiiiip,mv nf
Lake county nnd FARRON Cnnulr. received:
'ids line lie will also reecivo at
i* ilo uni ,,i .iiiv vi uy .ol,I Vllli’l it ,iii lumps i ii lu ll up
F. W. Triipolln of the Kiiiifunl
llaptlri fJhiirrti—Mrs. Voile Wil­ 'he F VA Still- Convention, llav fillinm
Hie Pre'idcril' poui-rs to semi
Naval Auxiliary Air Rtation.
V h iilur nf huiuh I'i i -Mu l*rn
liams' class. I'l.lHI; Fidelity fbi . 'onn Beach tills week, a X'Jfi sin to
Ann r ii "in l mops ■l,i , ,I
iiti huiilirui U.Tihi Niuth Km t ,m nf
At West point, said Cnl, Gnt lin.OOl Woman's Hihle Class, $|„ log* bond award from Hie Butt
ll i i u r v r , lie -I I it In lit, Sen He
ftfri ;ilift inn Mill It il mrii NViieliel, endeta learn to obey
‘ ey uorder* 100) Glrrle M, FJ.UU; I’hllalh' a Tractor Co,
Foreign llelntiiui ■ oeimiltee in.
without arguing, adding_ that pnn Chi-*, lifi.tm.
fils supervised flit mlng program pri'Vlims view II ,tl tin* Pteslileiil shin it Ihit sh.imht* ' nf f itmpnuiitl
•Pi ‘UImim Ihe Ill'll . M'sInImI ill
Presbyterian Church,
exiTOtton of a good plan Is'in
for t tie Ittnir.u ','tmid I •*•ill ifi inis such luilbot i " v, tie11 Ihe de
a* good as good execution of a Rentilnll Avcnuo Chapel, J5.&lt;"'i elmli's Mm ral'ingr of two e m u f..r poll Ii ,,f 0,e Imin. v-hi,Ti| .,|\.,,, r pfi il I1In.I Ann t n m 1411■!1A&lt; •&lt;.1••I
First (’liiirch of Christ Rclcnlut, dairy milk, five rows for beef, too Hii» 'eeiiriiy of Ho I'htteil State li t rt 1 tiuul Nn 'L i v limy h* m l i tin
poor plan.
•uf* i ihlt |»a 111inf 9im; mi *-»t m in
lie told nf the four yearn of f'Kt.'iti; KpHropal (’liurrh, s' cow* for italrv breeding, and 75 'I'he ,|iieslii,n v , i i, ,il In Sen tilt
M|u i'llW 'Af(i It tpim:
training In which must discipline Marks Chapter. IHM'U: Asaemb'v head of bog* fop meat and l u c d IIP ken loop, u ,lt I , , i In, m l il ft intlinn
Ir wiutpnTi
lug. ffc Is also cultivating four vl , III "vitill r HI I I ll tn Itie Atlll'l
i* self-discipline, including self. of God, fit,(HI.
Methodist Church. Woman's So­ acre* of Irisb potatoes, four aei," leiiii people "
\ nn*1 HMD h 11 .ii* tritpi 1
Imiml
Inflicted
physical
discomfort.
f'UjIlt DOW Imi In
till
Cadet* Jearn to tnke and follow ciety of Christian Service, 131!.-**■. " f watermelons and 15 a rrc ' of
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wns
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III,'
hhit*r| ip ii uH| in • «itii|M&gt;iiriil 11
order* In nrdrr to be better pre- Judge Ware's Class, 15.00; Tru u pasture for livestock,
secoml iluy on ll •• two iliu-iinie,il
luired In give orders, he declared, Hcckcrs Class, 18.00; Daughters "f
Mike Rn'undn was winner and,l v»hit'll he ts urging 'lie Semite to lothi .1 ninth Iii»(Iv tinnhh'fl up m
mi ml *1r■1in iv.i&gt; Hi si*m\ *•«••! in Mm
At the end of four yenrs, the Wesley, 188.00.
David Van Ne’« was runner up "f
Pilot Club, 128.00; the Gird 'i 'he Klwatds Club award of |5il, .lpprti"e ipileklv ■ ll 'l"ll In sun -ill nn ut ||
cadet learn* In which branch of
ibir
iii'tlnn
tiy
iiIHe.
iiiirntid
Fivi' hiMlir • m h *' fiMiml hi
tho service he I* to he commission­ Club, 110.00; PEO Chapter V. the same In h« used Inward the Hue is ,i pi' , 1'1 , ontr'iei between
11r ni Iif m unit JtlmMmi m in th in
ed a* ll second lieutenant, and this 10.30.
expenses
of
attending
the
Nation
Personal Gift*-John William'. "1 FFA convrntfnn tn Kansas Cllv Hie I lulled iln'l ■ Hi ibim Ft unee Hniiril u i*||
will lie determined by his academic
Western ticeinimv 'Flic nllier 1 Mm* vir fi iii' h tniml 'M ir Mmi
average. He learns that within 110.00; Fred Wilson, 91.00; H e In Repternber. The sward wn *I mill
Is i prill, ii'ol J,; winch Wcslritl hth inf I his litif’k *Hhm ii iH *u'rn
him lie deep reserves that can Ire Denton, 11.00; Mrs. Jorganscn. ti**cd on the aiinervineil farm pro­ Germniiv
asnutne Hu idilluntiiui hr 1Mu mill 1 -ipi H ui-ii’ l int .•••dinil
98.00; Mrs. Worker, 98.00; Mi* gram, home Improvements, supple
tapped.
;i nieinber nf Hie Norlti Albintie Ml'l'lp
"When victory of your force* R. T. Thrasher. 91.00; Charle* menlary farm Jobs, cooperative nf
Treaty llrgiiiiira'ioii iNAFtti
piit'U| Mary
t»ieei jr llfown.
Marriwether, 91.00;
and the lives of your men depend PIBrrtWBMivn
I tii'iilv nn! 1 ID’Mprl nun r f.ilol
nfflrrs held, ami other
91.00; Bernice Rlone, 91.00; Cot activities,
It nation** »■ Paa* Might!
Ai'lieann also ti stlheil ipeeffleil h.i 1h»H a in* frnri". (till 1114: M»»activities.
bett Rudd, 91.00; Michael Diet/.,
ly
Hint
the
llnllcil
Stub",
linn
inuile
Joe Pickens and David Hnsack mi t'linimilifionts in send Ainerlcim nil hi Tlmy '/till lliul li' nlrrs h it!
l.00; Mrs. Leonard Clark, 910'1.
In kill IIif*in
Smyrna BeautieiT
|r*. Earnest Betts, 9L00; Mr* were chosen this year hy Mr. End troops to nltl the French fir.titlin! phiiitmM
Ihr
NnrMi K nrnii' in Mm
dy to attend the Forestry Train Ciiiniiiunlsls In Imlorhliia
F.
E.
Roumlllat,
91.00;
MlTai
Come To Sanford bolt, 9100; Mr*. W. P. Prookn, inif Camn at Camp Olem Rtate 'Fills point nlsii w;is railed tiv .■nni|im»nrl wntr Mir MillH &lt;iu il
;miii|» lt» Im ihs)mt U'fl l&lt;i »nn m ill
91.00; Mrs. B. Nowsomn, 80 cenl&lt;; Park, Julv 13-18. Rpnnsorpil fiv llirkcnlnoppr wli" sni'l he won irnmpnimfls
In Mr|j; (Mui IlivHnn
Mevor William Rtemner w*|. Mrs, I). L. Thrasher, 98.00, 8fr •onie of Florida’s leading Indus ilrrcd
why
the
French
had
agreed
romed to Hanford a glamorous Clare Gimi, 938.00; Mlsa Ger­ tries, the ramp Is under the dlrrc tn sign the agreements Invulvlm: I, iiiMlnnr'n nimpfilun fnr nnnm
11 rtnMflllFil (In l*ilAC«- I"1141*I I
contingent of .10 bathing beauties maine, 18.00; Mra. J. T. N'owhy, ilon nf the Florida Boanl uf Western GrriiJlinv 'liter first Hull
and New Smyrna Beach’s Mayor ■1.00; Mary Earle, 92.00; Marti,* Forestry.
rating great rolnetancc
Hi;IIAIIY RESIDENT
It nice If. ftweat when their motor­ Fox, 910.00; Louise Austin, 5“
While in ramp the student* re.
Aehesnn toll! (TmnmlHee ('hair
( ;,p t
S. Norman Groves, "f
cade arrived Tueeday morning.
cents; Mr*. Olive Hunt, 60 cent*; reive soma training In all phase. man Connnlly (D Tex i "llicre i D e ltiry. arid formerly of Brook­
Mayor Hweat presented Mr. Pataye Young*, 80 cants; Martin of forestry work. They scale log’, nn niilomnllc n'd .,f w„r involvcil"
Htemper with a beach ball while Jordan 91.00; Naomi Norwood, R0 estimate boaril feet in saw log! on the part of Ihe United Stalei lyn, N. W., participated ill all
he rerelvad kisses from 18 of the rent*; Helen Brvan 9100; John nnd In standing timber and visit If Ihere Is nggre»sloll against West American Legion ceremony In
touring beauties. Mayor Stamper Galloway, 60 cent*; Letha Fuwlei. saw mills ami turpentine stills. rrn Germany nr 'iny other uicm New York May 28 In memory "f
declared. “I have never seen such 91.00; Edith Lee, 80 cental Mra. R About half of their time Is spent her of the European Defense Com Copt. .limes Hodgson 11,id,I. N a vy
veteran mid former American E x ­
a beautiful array of women out­ L. Cox, 60 centa; Esther Rly ■ 95 - in elass and tho other half In the rnunlty
Lines rnplnin who wii* buried
ride of Hanford and Remlnolo 00.
field. In the evening games nro All this country hind* itself to I* port
at sea nl,out 3(1(1 miles west of
County."
Mrs, Emmett Hunt. 910.00; Mr*. i,n toyed.
consultation. Acheson said.
Gibraltar.
Mayor Hweat, speaking In froRt
David Van Nets ami Bobby
In his prepared slalomonl, Ache
Groves. «* commander of
nf the’ Chamber of Commerce
llorsdorf a rt serving as delegates son emphasised "There must he theCapt.
S. 8, "Kxrallhiir", ('apt.
building, formally Invited all res­ nbeth Williams, (2.00; Mra. B*m from the Chapter at the Dayton* no misunderstanding in any
ident* of Seminole Countv nnd ■on 91.00; Mr*. Ruth Rcott, 91.00; Reach' convention, which opened quarter" about, hnw this country Hu,id’s old ship, received it wreath
f1 am tho member* of the Mer­
II o h i U i k U tin t'na* K le h f l
.Hanford tn New Imyme Reach’s Mr. and Mr*. R. R Coopar, (8,00; Monday and andf tomorrow,
chant Marine 1’ost of the Amer­
“Seaside Fleet*" to be held tomor­ Mra, 8. O, flhlnholaer, (2.00; Mr.
ican Legion, of which (.'apt. Build
I.IONK CLUB OUTING
Mrs.
row through Sunday,
and Mra. Van fllont,
NAVY CONTRACTU
Thursday nlghl, June ID, and was a member. The wreath waa
The motorcade than mode a Amalia ITehl*, 93.00; S T ’ s ™ ,
WASHINGTON I4t- The Navy
brief lour around tha business dis­ Whslchel. 11.00; Mra. Harry today announced the award nf con- nut tomorrow night, is the data droppeil from thu "Kxallbur" by
trict before proceed!nf on Its inti- Woodruff, 11.00; Mra. II. C. llat- tract* for 819 landing craft, all but for tho Lion* C.'juh noting at Ilea- Capt. Grove, on Memorial Day
Like. Tho program will include at tho approximate spot where
9*1,' VS.OOf Joyce Hetiei, 91.00; J. four for llw Army.
notary. _________ .
D. Cerdeh:. 91.00; Mra. Elvira The total coat of theie 8(1 foot tho installation of new offlrcrs of Capt. fludd was hurled. Capt.
p r iv a t e G u n .f r
Oarnar, 910.00.
hoata la about IT Vi million dollara. the club, and member* and thnit Groves is also a member of thu
Furthar Information may ba ob­ Four ara'to ba transferred to Tur&gt; wlvo* and guuat* will enjoy n post.
NUERNBERG, Germany &lt;41 - A
chlckon harhst'iio. Duu tn tho out.
U. 8. Army court martini today tained by railing Mra. W. P. kay*
TOKYO FoV ui ATION
found Pvt. Richard A. Hagelher* Chapmen, Mra. H. C. Hetiei, Miss Among firms receiving Ihe In» next w*#k, ne legulnr Tuoaor, 13, Chula V|aU, Calif., guilty Martha Fox, Mra. Voile WlUlimi awards waa Laris Painting Inc., day meeting' will he held at the TOKYO Ufl — Tha metropolitan
Mr.- FretUDywin or Mra. 8,1 Groan Govt Springs, Fla. It wlU Yacht Club by tha Liana, it waa government today said Tokyo'*
of murder In tha carbine allying
population Jon* 1 was 7,013,000.
announced by Harry Rnbipn.
nf two German clvUUna leal April, viva Gamer.
build 90 croft.

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Morse's plan would have author
iml plant semirc, with power tn
1.use Ihe workers' pnv and selie
pari of ihe iilunts' profits The
'ci/iiic would in' ll ill 1tell to HO days
iillli'" emigres* extended II
'File Senate, iiiimnved hy Mr
Irmtan'* personal appeal for spe
1 lilt »ei«ure powers, held firmly
against any alternative other than
Tuft Hartley
"The Isxiio fur pome nr war
tilings In Ihe balance and strei Is
a vital element In the milenme,"
Mr Truman told a Imwilly ar11'"ii fill Mrit ill! f*iHiRir t?l|| Vitl

City, County To
Lend Each Other
hiving Equipment
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niri f’l'il ifi fi i i'l-1111mill pt "Kruin
wlu'M'My 1 h(&lt; i'll v miuI ! ‘minty
Hill ll'flll t'i|iup9lli'lll AUt1II HU
u i'il fur pnvitHf mul Uiudinu to
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Slum pur, thill the I'Hv uve flmilt*
1v

mud eipiipuirtil,
In
puy fu| In I mu iiiul mnM'rifilii He
laieil ihni i Ik,- I'ounty in (urn
vv,itllil b,’ iilbiweil 1,, l„*i low City
. |&gt;,I|i|11!'111 , when lieeili'il
May ,11 Rteinper t'„lav slated
tlm, 11,,'ie bad b,'eh .nine ml*,, 11,tei .landing mI&gt;«,*,t Mm City'*
I,-&gt;• of Count)
ovvnr.l n.rpbiilt
.pi m le r l,emg used near Hie
i ' ii lie Brewer project in ’ rrnrri■
ttore with a tentallve iigieemenL
1.,-i vv&gt;&lt;en
C i ' v and County.
Appiai-al wui k on M,e French
A Venn,' vvtdenlng pnrji'i t Is at),Ult
eompleti', and M,e appiai .als will
1., preienled to l ily, County met
Slate Hiitlinritios in 'lie Ileal fuf ,ti e, said Mayor Rtrmper. All
Moil 11 tiolding up the program
now is a resurvry !&gt;y a State
.nrveyor of ,1 paicel of land in
Hie IHeniiiwold urea
If till' Stale approves the »p piai-nls, negutintioiis are .Ion to
.lui t to in-quiti&lt; ihe necessary
rights of Way. il was pointed aut
Hiis mnrnlng tiy II. N
Sayer,
city ,-lerk.

CAMPAIGN COST
TALLAHASSEE ft D It (Billy)
Mathews, Demurralic nomine* tor
representative from Hie new
Klglitli Congressional District, to­
day reported additional campaign
exnemlitlirrs of 15,152 11
In s fitistii’lnl slalenirnl cover
lug llir period from May IT to
June J, tiled wltht he secret*ry
uf stale's office. Mathews listed
addition,il contribution* nf LVI-tB.VI.
Mathews

lx unopposed in Ihe No*
veinber general election.
Former Hep. l-ex Green. Starke,
who was defeated hy Mathews in
the Democrats' runoff primary
May 27, reported hr spent $2,293.19
and received 92,WKt 77 in confri*
tuitions during the period from
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WINTER HAVEN (Special) —
"Report* for the month of May
of actlvltie* on the Florida State
Farmers Market* show aevara)
market* moving from 100,600 to
hettec than 400,000 unit*. The
pisiil City Market lead in volume
with 421,hvO unit* and alio In
groaa sales totallnft 11,106,115&lt;1,76.
The Banford Market eame In sec*
ond with 262,121 unit*, Including
9366 unit* of out*of*atate produce
and gros* *ale* on all Item* to­
taled 1701,722.26.
In aplte of the approach of tit*
end of the spring deal, the Pom­
pano State Market aold more than
220,000 uuita In May for a groaa
return In exert* of 1569,600. The
Immokalee State Market waa In
fourth place in May tale* with
118,562 units and the gross sales
totaled 682,872.92. The Wauchula
State Market stayed In (he hun­
dred thousand package clast dur­
ing the month with 106320 unlit
grossing
$a7&lt;3,931.2.1. Rwelpta
ware not Immediately available far
May from Fort Plerca State Mar*
ket, but a heavy volume of toma-

com deal and fop the -first time,
according to record* available,
corn graded tj. 8. Fancy by Fed­
eral Inspection moved through the
market the past week. Rufu* Alvartti of the Fine Level section,
a farmer and a member of the
Meikel AJvLuiy OoarJ. bro-ught
In 800 crate* which reached Uil*
high point of perfection and R. FTurner purchased the entire lot
for Georg* W. Kirk of Atlanta.
For soma Lima a movement hat
been underway to encourage farmera to Improva the quality of
Bradford County's big sweet corn
crop.
"Eggplant selling at 6 1 *°
62.70 and okra at 61.00 to 68-*u
per hamper continued to Increase
In volume of the Plant Cjty Mar
ket with other comtnodiliea dvdining In volume. The variety of
vegVlablea moving over thla mar
k et'la probably larger than any
of the mnrhete a t tela seaton. A
total of *4,718 packages told the
past weak for » l* iii7 .» . Peppkr
continued to lead In volume and
okra In price. Butterbeane brought

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UOUDONSVILLE, Va. OR - A
tornado that came buttling down
out uf Hi* Blue Ridge Mountains
did helter-skelter damage totaling
more than 6190,000 In this town
late Tuesday.
Thu twister toppled scores of
trees, many of them huge oaks,
shattered windows knocked over
power tines and left the coitltnanl
ly v.dth.iut i.ehto mod of the night
The blow pulled loose a large
drive in theater movie screen and
hurled it all the way across State
Route 221
Despite the damage no one was
hurt
The tornado wa* the climax of
a severe rain nod had storm that
earlier had lashed al Middletown,
a tiny village to the mirth.
111 Virginia's Hurt hern neck, a
(rlnge of the same storm struck
Mathew* County, stripping trees of
tlielr branches and knocking out
telephone connections in some sec
Huns
The tornado which bore down
"tain liurdtmsvdle swerved across
Ibe heart of the 1,Ilk) population
town
"It was the worst tiling lo hit
Uonlonsvllle," said Mr* William
Clowes "For awhile tl looked as
il the whole town were going lo
lie wrecked "

SEOUL, Korea iM—United Na­
tions Infantrymen using bayonets
and grenades early today beat
bafk 200 Chinese Reds attacking
a Vital hill on the Korean western
front.
A battalion of Iteds, — about
750 men, »uiuHute.i by heavy ar­
tillery fire hail fulled to win the
position Tuesday
An Eighth Army staff officer
said 123 of the 2uo attacking Chi­
nese' were killrd In today's savage
50 m,null' fight near Chorwon.
The llwl* broke and run when
the U N. defenders hit cover and
called In Allied artillery
About a m|le away, another Chi
neSo attack .wa* rcplulard by In
frSntrymen defending s hill wrest
ed'from the Reds Saturday,
purlna the 24 hours ended at 6
P. '.n
in ,T.I«oiUki
Tuesday, 11-..
the IJ.t.lReds fired 60.-

1*71 rounds Into Allied positions,on*
o f'th e heaviest concentrations of
Red firepower since fall.

Poor weather hampered Allied
air strike* but during the night
B N bomber pilots reported the)
destroyed 61 supply vehicles, a lo
tered attacks

8 v CKORdE A. MrAKTIlUR
MUNSAN, Korea vF-The Ku
re an armistice talks resumed In
day with the Communists protest
lug new bloodshed 1111 Kole Island
amt repeating old accusations that
1.61 brourht about a 3 dav walkout by
A — the United Nations delegation.
Gen. Mark Clark. U N. Far
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Nut since the silent screed dm . lie lui 1,,-eii u,liked, loved, aiul
when King* uml rjioen* if the udiniii'd ti&gt; l.unn l inner, Kl'ra
laylur,
Van -Julinson,
rineinu were tiuded by long ivti belli
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6t.no to 64.00 per unit,
"l.lon And The Horse," W ldftn uo tliu stage uf file Itllx Thrall
p.m. only. "Ttie
“ I.radio* rimimodltiea mi th&lt; the greatest riiulnr celehr ly m no Kriilnv ill I 00' Jr
Rruukrr Stole Morkrl were corn four leg*, in or unt of pi lure* l.lon And The Horse" starring
Wildfire, Steve Cochran, open* fm
hutterbrnns, polo l&gt;rnns, cucum­
lay roll oil Friday.
bers, peas, Ripinsli nnd pepper. A has spent nine years in lloll^wou.l
total uf 60.H.12 packages moved
over this market during the month commanders he fully approved tin
of May nt a gross revenue in ex- walkout which obviously 4uui:ld rsycliiatrist Heard
ces» uf f t ] 9,000 Welermrlmis and the Reds nit balance uml bfuiu hi
In Itt'i'Rinaii Suit
cantaloupes will lirgln tuuvlog Ip 3 stream of protests fromI [them
Ihem
volume this week
In a letter delivered to Nui Mi
l.us ANiit’l.Cs .,0 loyrlii Berg
id lllid
"Watermelons ami cantntouprr Korean (Jen Kim II Sum
mao' U year old il.uighter. Jenny
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have kept the lllimoklllee State
Ann dm'Mi'l wild In visit her
Market busy. A tidal of 40,24)* wrote
molhi'i 111 Italy llio- Millimer. *ay.
"Delegates id the Dulled Nktlum. ,&lt; psychiatrist who examined the
watermelons b'ought glowers if
excess of lift,Ilk) during the pits' Command have enduied lor Riant iluld
lays your
muheimndy 1 talc
weekly report period.
I tie pvyv lilatil-l Dl Charles t)
"Sweet pointer* nro moving ill ■hurgi's tiased mi dnduitUmt and tiildev ml. levlllleil Tuesday al
the Fort Myers Stole Market. A halt truth** prevented m plbiiui &gt; ’,'ie lilul id Miss llerglll.ltl's slit
volume of 1,700 bushels the pan) lesslons only (nr |iropiigund4 pm .'or suinnier custody of the child
week grossed 69326.00 with No pose* Tlielr patience at till tlluc rite suit Is opposed liy the (utlier
I bringing 67.60 lu 67.76 per bush nas been eoinmendalde The Ilian Dr I’rler Lludxtroitl, who divorced
el. A fair vulunre Is expected In ner In which they have com listed Mi** Rerginuii after she bore a
continue through June and July negotlatlmik meets with my 1lull child old ol wedlock to Italian Dl
rector itoherto Rossellini
“Corn was awav «ut In from ipproval "
A stuff oHici'i liundcd tin lilltei
Dr Slurdevunl said he liad four
selling 21,0211 erale*. avernglnr
Slkill
to
the
Red*
at
CannHiiiJum
visits with Jenny Ann ut Dr l.lod
61.85 per Img, with gross return'
re
y
betore
the
armistice
talks
stroin'v iciiucsl "In evaluate wind
totaling 611,262.00 nl the Nanfort'
ruined It replied to a wriltr pro lie was doing with her "
State Mnrk*t the past week,
two
test
(ruml
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Red
gciierid
The girl told him, the psyrhi
total of 9,262 bushel baskels o'
.drisl said, that she wants to go
pepper grossed 6.10,166.60 while Jays curlier.
I
Son
Mai
Gen
Willlmu
K
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in Hawaii this summer He ipioted
6,267 crates of celery grossed
U N. truce delegatee, 1said tier "If my mother wishes to visit
619,12616. Mure than 46.000 units senior
I.A
there
was
no
progress
tod
O
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no sin* can come to I’ennsylvan
of produce grossed 6111,466.00
rv la " Dr l.liiilstrum Is a iiciiiu
truce blocking Issue
during the past week. A good vol­ the
'hanging
prisouei*
viirgemi al a veterans Im.ipltul 10
ume of s wide variety of-produce
l
"We had hoped that theyy“ win
wtuld
Femisylvania
will continue to rnuve during the ise
tile 3 day recess lu make!
lake! tip
1
Dr Slurdevaiit said Jenny Ann
•heir
minds
m
accept
our
proigot.il
* '^weel*potatoes (n 'light fu fail 'ml the session today ivus Just .1* iixpressed an aversion (or Itossel
lull which results "(lolll a feeling
volume are expected In the Fur'
we hadn’t been away," )ie Unit this man liu.v taken her un i11
Fierce Market area during th&gt; though
added
er away "
current weak and the I'ahoki1'
At Cuiiiiiiuiilst Insistence. 10 fDuller cross examination. Ihr
Htnte Market expecta 11 fair vol tialors will meet again Thin di&gt;
psychiutii*t said Jenny Ann's opm
ume of corn and a light volume of
North Koreno Gen Nam II top ions are definitely a refleelimi of
move
celery
Red negotiator, opened the 17 inln hei tatliei ute meeting hv protesting Allifd
-set lun in moving rebellion* pi1 * 12 of the Red-- on Kole were
iners ol war on Kojo Ivlaml Tor to utlier I'OWv
day He said
ll.iirihoo epenleil Hie C
"According to information id piiviHim that 1111 prisoner id
reudy made puhllc. your miIu will lie loieed lo reliirn lo
rlaugliteieil 3I and wounded IM'i rule Itie Red* demand all
of our eaplured personnel
I captured voldler* hack regurdle**
1111 nullioriied lo lodge with min 1 inly 7U.IMHI ol 169.(XXI eapluted
tide a serious prolost."
Red* have indicated a wdhligiie*!,
Allied uullioi ities said at least to reluru

.HUIII) Ell 1'ltAHGE
MIAMI i.P Doris Ketch inn, 31
year old litulido waitress, wav held
uiidci a llrsl degree murder charge
today in tin' iaisl street corner
'lahluiig ol .1 slum order cook she
wanted to marry
Detective t hnrlev Sapp said Mis*
KcU'hum slabbed Carl Goldberg.
39. wiili line of Ids own kitchen
Killvi*s alter an all night drinking
party and an argument over his
delay m getting a divorce *0 they
could marry

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ST. PETERSBURG Lp A gj. Wed. June II, I9i2
year-old 9t. Petersburg woman Is
in the hospital In a serious con
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dltion, scalded by hnt water which
HUPPLItCR
police say her husband dashed on
O'NKALIIKANCH
her.
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The husband, Hperldan Bemko,
fine at Court Kt.v. pii. 24633
61, la charged with aggravated
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assault

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Ilomaq Joseph *t al ...

Iv e r y m o d e l— !A* Ih io u g h 4 -Io n
— Ii engirteeied w ith the fight
h o d -ta try h it unite.

b Every m o d el—4 ,3 3 0 lbs. lo
r 40,000 Iks. O.V.W.—is engi­
neered with th e right foodmoving units.
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Hits Virginia Town

THI MOD IWHUMNT
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On# Show Only I

Belter weight distribution an
tiblea you to terry bigger puyloud* without overloading.

in ledey for a Show Down
►Come
of truck value . . . a demonstra­

FRIDAY
1:00' P. M.

tion . . . and a good dealt

longer Truck life. With s Dodge
'*Joo-Hutifd" truck you'll save liecause of such advantages as a deep
channel-type frame, "uiot-peened
le sh a r
"tUiKW putting our Aral Dodge Into Mrvleu, wo hnve Uwn
mout anHalted. Aa Mon u* wo switched to Dodge, our upkeep
costs want down I

"We Hat# found th at Dodge truclu perform at a much bettor
level of economy In operating and mallitanancu coeta, now
f u n d to previous m at— wa uwnad."
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tlm right ungiiic fur the ptb You'll
lower upkeep coal* lai.'.iuae of
cliroine-pluti'd top pi.*l"ii tlnga and
exhaiiHt vulve rent llueita.

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WEDNESDAY. JUNE II, IMS
I TODAY’S _niRLE VERSI

aaa no fallh. They are a vary forward feneration, children in whom
U no faith.—De. .12:20.

In political lingo the “unverniihi
■» the first coat before
tha whitewash" it applied.
The aliened valuation of tax•Wa properly in New York City i(
Marly 20 billion dollar*. Or ten
billion dollan in real money.
A new booklet on where, when
and how to sell lo the government
il deicribed a, "eaiy to under­
stand." il has only twenty-four
page­

They are marketing • product
now that not only reduces tooth
deesy but »lop» mouth odor and
helps re,\iove elective fat and
htavy breathing. So far as can be
•hown there it no positive proof
that il will give more mileage than
Amoco.

You mny think you don't have
• slake in Florida', government
and how il i, operated. Hut if you
buy gaioline, you have • itake
and a big one. Florida gaioline
•Mrs leal year paid a 7 cent taa
to ihe stale, or neatly 60 million
dbllan, which was nearly 10 perCfnt more than the year before.
, w » ■ !! »oTry lnai our reporter

•t the Rotary luncheon. Monday
did not have lime or space io devole lo a complete coverage of Dr.
Haynes’ talk on “Whsl'i' New in
Medicine." It would have been par­
ticularly intereiting, we think, lo
have reported tome of his anec­
dote, . The one about the doctor
who specialized in naval lurgery,
for instance, reminded us of the
chef at Ihe Waldorf who ipccialited in pulling raspberries on rasp­
berry laris. This I* indeed the age
of specialization.
General Hutchison's speech el
tho sheriffs' convention yesterday
pointed out the chief difficulty in
trying to prevent the domination of
oil aspects of our Iifo by a tingle
centre! aulhorily. Decentralisation
of authority is a pretty bard pro, gram to put over considering the
scnt slate of our legislatures and
il government. However, we
surely have no indication that out
business will Ire any bettor handled
by the politicians in a distant,cap­
ital over whom we have littlf per­
sonal control than it is by local
politicians whom we may at lesel
know personally and al least be
able to bless out whenever they get
•tit of line.

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A little boy walked up lo tlirco firemen Imrtolllng nn
alarm box on a Haltlmon Hired corner recently and with a
smile on his face naked if they wanted to “look at my cap
pistol.” The grins on the flremcn'H faces froze when the boy
mlled
tilled the trigger and a bullet went whizzing over their
cam. They took tho "cap plutol” away from tho boy and
found it wan a fully-londcd Gorman Huger.
Fortunately no one wiih banned in this Incident. But
hundreds of people aro maimed — and killed — each year
in this country by children who mlstuko dangerous weapons
for toys. Adults who should know better also injuro themselves and others by misusing flrrnrms.
Tho right to bear arms Ih a Constitutional prlvileg*o cnJoyed by overy citizen In this country. However, this prl
/lie
vilege
Ih mihjoct to nlmoHt dally misuse. Easlly-availablo
guns nre ttHcd by people In fits of temper. War souvenir
plstoln and other tyncH of weapons aro left accessible to
children although it Ih common knowledge that they should
never bo left lying around loaded.
Tho Increasing abuHc of firearms In thin country Ih Itecomlng a menace of frightening proportions UiiIohh indi­
vidual owtiern of wcnpoiiH take voluntary ntepH to protect
thomflelvcH nnd the public from injury, it mny bocomo ncccnsary to curb tho right of every citizen to benr nrmn.

Parallel To 1912
When ten Republican gnvcrnnrH Joined in a written pro­
test, thoy lined n political technique thnt han pcrhnpn not
been used nlnco 1012. Then Theodoro Roonevclt'n decision to
run for a third term ngnlnnt hln former friend nnd protege,
President Taft, wiih announced in response to a plqa by soven
Republican governors, urging bis candidacy. Now the
governors of Colorado, Connecticut, Kansas, Maine, Minne­
sota, Nebraska, Now Hampshire, Now Jorsoy, Oregon and
Wisconsin sign a protont agalnnt tho management of tho
Texas Republican convention In which pro-Eisenhowor dele­
gates aro said to hnvo been unfairly defeated by Taft men.
Thoro havo been Home other purulloln between the 1DG2
and 1012 preconvention Republican campaigns. These mu«t
seem ominous to n loyal party member, who will recall that
1012 ended in a split down tho middle, and Republican
banishment from power for eight years.

Ike Meets The Ibbuch

Mrs. Rodf*r* isys the chicken
waits patiently outside the door
until admitted. Then the walks to
an alcove near the fireplace, laya
an egg and (trolls out again.

1941
Plymouth Sedan

$27100
1948
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan
$1100-

State Farm ers Market
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Plymouth 4 Dr.
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S K P O N T KOI* T H U

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S A N rO R II * TA TW KARMKM*
MAMMV.T
Banters. rlerlSe
The following prlc.s r.p o rltd by
Ihe Dealers on Ihe Hsnlofii ntsie
Ksrmer* M srhrl. (or produce eolrtlo
Truckers * Dealer* up lo liio P-m

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P fe C H litio n S

Drive Planned To
Reach Vast Areas
NEW YORK (Hprrlnl) - To
provide the home* of Amerlra
with the Intent rnnllrslly-Hiiprf’Vrd nrecBiitlonn agalnnt polio, tho
National Foundation for InfantiliI’aralyai* I- rilutrlluitlmz art.iMM,.
000 conl&lt;&gt;» of It- 10,12 "I’ollu
I'M gr" for pnrrnt-, It \vn- nnnminrcil today.
Asil-tlng tlu&lt; March of Dime*
organisation in reaching aa muny
horn— a* po—llilc aro the na­
tion'! achool-, men’a nnd women'organisation-, labor u n io n * ,
church**, bualneaa and Industrial
firms, now-paper-, and radio ami
television
.................Ilona.
stall
United States Cnnunl—Inner of
Education Earl Jamr* McOralh
urged widespread distribution of
tha "1‘Iadgo," darlnrlngt
“ How lo pravvnt polio la -till
unknown, Imt more und morn fac»atiout tha dlseain are iMilng unrovered yearly. In case polio comes,
Intelligent netlon baaed on reliable
Information I- nf vital Importance.
Teachers nlay n leading role In
bringing tills knowledge to
ti young­
ster* and their parents—to help

them understand.
'The 1082 message about polio
precautions,
entitled
'P o l i o
i'ldcfe,' has been ntada available
to nil Ilia school* in the country.
I recommend that administrator i
and (curlier* give all poiallde help
In tlm National Foundation and lt:«
Chapters in this school and com­
munity hcallh program."
The National Foundation ha- Is­
sued a Spanish language version
of tlie "Pledge" for dissemination
in Pierto Itico nnd those areas nf
the United .Stales containing largo
minders of Hpnnl,h-*prak!ng propin,
Tint United Htatrn Post Office
llcparlinent also Is cooperating In
the rffort to rail the precaution*
In paldir attention. A message to
Ihe National Foundation front As­
sistant Postmaster (icneral Wal­
ter Ityera, revealed that polio p re ­
caution posters, conveying pIct’T
ially the same mesaago contained
In Iho "Pledge", will Tie dlsplavnl
In, all first, second, third
fnirth class post office* of
nallim urtlll October .11.
th e "Pledge’’
"Pledge” I* divided Into two
major parts, bearing the heading*,
"If Polio Comes to My Commun­
ity" nnd "If Polio Hlrlke* My
Home". Il reads;
If Polln (bmics lo My Commun­
ity; I WILL ItEMEMIIEP. TO:
1) Lot my children contlnuo In

play with their usual companion*.
They have already beerr eaposed
to whatever polio vlru* there may
ha In that group, and they may
hava developed Immunity protectlon) again*1
‘ it It,
2) Teach my children lo scrub
their hand* before putting food
Into I heir mouths. Polio vlru* may
be carried Into the liody through
the mouth.
.1)Hce that my children never
uso anybody rise's towcla, wash
cloth* or ulrty drinking ulasaes,
dishes and tableware. Polio virus
could he carried from these things
to other people.
4) Follow my doctor'* advlco
about nose and throat operations,
Inoculations or teeth eatractlona
during tho nolio season.
8) Be ever watchful for signs
of polio: headache, favar, sora
throat, upset stomach, tenderness
and stiffness of the neck and hack.
4) Call my doctor at once and.
In tha 'meantime, put to bed and
away from others any member of
the family showing such lymptorn*.
I WILL NOT:
1) Allow my children to mingle
with strangers, especially In
crowds, or to go into home* out­
side their own circle. There are,
three dlffrrrnt viruses that cause'
polln. My children'! group may
ho Immune to one of these. Strang-

$127100

1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan

(•e?ery* Oolden.
rrsl# M S
r . U r r . I’aecel
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Rggplant
bu l,«M
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bu. *'■'«V . w ’Hlaher
(T T R lia
O r in in
boi I ib
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of produce received III
The Benford Ntete Kerintre Murk el
from 10:00 a m. June 9 lo 10:00 e.n»
June to. Tolel recelple ».7I0.
Pepper market slrong. ilrmsmi

•treed* supply.

$ 1340-00

1951
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan
$1776.00
1949
Dodge Sedan

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Corn marks! stronger on rancr,
demand Improving.
Market stronger nn relsrr

era may carry another polio virus
to which they are not Immune.
2) I-at my children get fatigued
or chilled. Overtired or rhlllcd
bodies are less able to fight off
polio.
,1) Take my children sway from
their community without good
cause. Polln time Is the time to
stay home and keep with everyday
companion*.
If Polio Strikes My Homo, I
WILL)
1) Hava confidence in my doc­
tor, knowing the earlier Ihe care,
tha better my children's chances
of complete recovery. 1 know that
my child has a batter than oven
chance to recover without paraly-

$146000

1948
Ford 2 Dr. Sedan
$ 8 9 0 .0 0

1946

Oldsmobile 2 Dr.
Sedan
$760-00

al*.

2) Call my Chapter of the No­
tional Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis Immediately for Infor­
mation or help.
3) Hemrtn%er that whatever fi­
nancial help my family nerds for
polio care will be given through
This Is made possithe Chapter.
Char
bla
of the American prola by glfla
gl
le to the March of Dimer each
January.

BUCK CO

210 MAGNOLIA AVB.
Phone 1031
Sanford

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each question, and, in moat In­
stances, with refreshing franknesa
and poiltlveneis that promise a
spirited and straightforward cam­
paign for tha natlon'a highest of-

fluoua verbiage, (hut answer
ought to ba satisfactory to tho
moet ardent opponent* of the civil
right* program.
Few will dlieont to hla view
that tha paramount laaua of this
campaign la world peace and socurliy. Surely that la the great
goal of all of ua and clearly rank*
aa the chief deelra of every Amer­
ican. Elsenhower hae yet to aay, of
courte, the eourae he would miretio
In seeking that peace and eecurlty
for which we *o earnestly pray.
He charged the Democrat! with
responsibility for that "Interna­
tional dliaiter," the toes of China
to tha Communlatai and he la
ieeilmlitic about tha prospects of
ha Allies winning a decisive vic­
tory In Korea—aurely not “on tho
ground." The wise course for the
Allies le lo try and gat a “decant
armistice." Also It would ba dangerous to spread tha Korean war
until wa have a stronger military

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force there.
The retired eoldlcr made en
•droit dig at the Democratic -1 time In Washington, whan, ampli­
fying tha statement In hla speech
about decentralisation of the gov­
ernment, he saidi “Our govern­
ment needs n searching going over
by lomeona who han no obligation
to tha &gt;0 years of building-up that
has boon going oft- Wa Mad a com­
plete overhaul, not only ns to
procedure and pvagtlce. but aa to
actual function a«T duty.” That
may be codsUued as aa Indirect
approval of tha pTSpasal to eatablleh a aew Uoovtr Commission, to

tpeiMajer S tftf

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h e r b n r e nil norjtyiof " d rlv e o ” a n d
" a h lfla " o n th e m a r k e t.

h o u r o r 3 0 - o r as h i | h aa It'e le g a l to go.
Q n h ills , y o u g e t th e s e m e s u r e , s te a d y ,
u n fa lte rin g p o w e r-fe e d fo r th e sa m e

T h e r e a r c a lo t o f o t h e r f o o d r e t u M f o r
b u y in g a B u ic k - its s ty le , ita r o o m , its
r id e , its p o w e r , i ts t h r i f t , ita d u r a b ility —

and ”* p rlct.

S o m e a tl ll o p e r a t e e t i t J r e l y b y h e n d .
S o m e d e p e n d o n s h iftin g g e a r s , b u t d o
th is a u to m a t le a l ly. S o m e feed t h e p o w q r
th r o u g h o il, h i ? l,8c 0 lo c k -o u t d e v iq e a t
c ru is in g sp e e d s .

rea so n . N o g e a rs e v a r s h if t
O n a lo n g d a y ’s d r iv e , y o u c a n r id # w i t h
w o n d e rfu l fre e d o m fro m te n s io a -y o u r
fo o t r e la x e d o q U y t h r o t j k — b e c a u s e
y o u a lw a y s d r i v e th r o u g h o il.

W h e n y o u c a n g e t a ll t h i s - p l u a
D y n a f lo w D r iv e - w h y b e a h o ld o u t?
C o rn y in a n d g iv e D y n a f lo w a t r y to d a y ,
mtnorbt; rtm m i moMi art ad/w i
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B u t w e still th in k ih a t ,P y n u i f c m # t | A #
b e s t o f a ll f o r th is s im p le M o n t
.

A n d a t a n y s p e e d y o u g e l a ABAqotber
r id e . in p e r t U e M
D r iv e

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Ilia library and a
of Gantral Hani
aa somatkioc of
I of our people w
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id lift. Bui thaw

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CHARDON. O. Ift-R aaty,j ptt
bsntira chicken, do«f ker egl laylog by tb« (lrcpUc* In lbe,J. C.
Rodgers home near here.

acted Wrlght-deelgned project* at
Florida Southern which will coat
approximately 110,000,000 upon
completion.
. . . . .
Dr. Spivey *sld that about
1228.000 of the coat of th« eduemtlonsl structure, which will be ded­
icated upon completion as the
“Polk County Bclence Building,
has been pledged to date hy res
rnva u«
wi* County.
Identa
of .Polk
Completed to date on the F{*n"
Lloyd Wright Csmpus are three
elaearoom semlnsr*. the J. Edgar
Well Waterdome, the J- W lltom
Honey Industrial Arts Building,
the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, the
E. T. Roux Library, and the Emile
E. Watson Administration Build­
ing.

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said I
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LAKELAND (Special) — Flor­
ida Southern College’s proposed
new science building, which will
be started late in 1982, will cost
an estimated 1400,000, President
Ludd M. Spivey said today.
He announced that Architect
Frank Lloyd Wright presently Is
working on final plans for the
structure which will be located on
the West Campus at the' cidle^c.
overlooking Lake Hollingsworth.
The college president stated that
Mr. Wright has Informed him that
the architectural plans for the
building will be completed In Sep-

Dangerous Toys

It may alio be eald, regardless
of party affiliation* or personal
prerarenees, that tha Elsonhowar
position on tho major Issues la
founded on sound ssnie and true
Americanism. Opponents will find
It difficult to successfully attack
Ms pronouncements on the major
problems of tha hour.
Tha only criticism that may be
. Tha Supreme Court hes agreed directed at tha candidate's first
(• rule on segregation in public appearance aa a target for reporInterrogation Is that, In
t^hools, probably when it meets torial
tome particulars, ha used too
many words to atate a conclu­
sion-hut thla may bo cicuied by
hla unfgmlllarily with tha role ra ­
ther than an attempt to evada or
dfoumlocutp. fo r Instance, ans­
wering the question, “Do you fa-

I Is public adbcatM in
itk as virtually to do away

To Get New Buildirfg

Every onco In • while tha West it riven a revealing
glimpse of what life ia really like behind the Iron Curtain.
A recent announcement in a Hungarian newspaper says
th a t the marriago ceremony in Hungary has been stream ­
lined to tho point where the newly weds can return to their
factory jobs thirty minutes aftor they aro pronounced man
and wife.
Previously each couple was nbsent from work an aver­
age of two days nftcr being married. As a result 400.000
work days were lost last yenr, snld Jhls nowspnper, which
adds that Hungarian couples, willing to renounce the “old.
bourgools" custom of tho honeymoon, "have welcomed tho
new regulations with deep gratitudo”.
There is on clement of comedy and also one of genuine
pathos in this statement which shows how completely every
phase of iifo is regulated In Communist-dominated countries.
Wedding ceremonies ure performed on a mass-production
bnsls. This is the natural pattern for Iifo to assumo In states
where individualism is n sin. Tho human emotions give way
to statistical d ata; marriage Is equated with absenteeism in
factories. The highest moment in a young adult's life must
be subordinated to a material production schedulo.
Young Americans want nono of this. Thoy don't want
tho Intimato phases of th tlr life regulutcd by any old gov­
ernment. They want to get married when they wunt to and
how they want to, and they want to tako their full two
weeks of vacation to cclcbrnto tho great occasion. There's no
competition in America between factory production and
matrimony. Wo believe founding good homes helps every­
thing.

Dishonest and dishonorable m *.
&gt;W charartcrlatlrallr lack faith la
,N•T»r *ru"* ■ P*rron who

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Iron M arriage Rules

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D y n a f lo w a lw a y s f e e
s te a d y , w illin g

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�Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONE 148

Social Calendar

Naomi Hester Is Wed
To Runyan E. Powers
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V*KI'NK.HI)AY
The Prayer M ating Servir* m
the F'.et Baptint Chinch will he
held at 8:00 p.m.
THURSDAY
Tha Evening Circle No. t of the
Presbyterian Church with Mrs.
Mabel Brown aa chairman, will
have a picnic at the Mason Willlame Home, Lake Aahby, at 7:00
o'clock.
I
FRIDAY
Sanford Townsend Club No. I
will hold Ita regular meeting in
tha city commissioners room 7:00
PJR.
Preparation Day for the Vaca­
tion Bible School will he held at
tha First Baptist Church at 1:00
» .m . Children for the school will
bo registered. Agee three through
8. Three year olds are those who
rill be four by Dec. 01, IU62.
) Parents are requested to bring
and register children under tho
ago of nine.
Dr. Frank Quillman will he In
his office from B:00 until 12:00
noon to give examinations lo nil
first grade children planning to
enter South Side School who nave
not previously been examined Dr
Quillman will not be In his office
Thursday for this purpose as pre­
viously announced.

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Graduated Enjoy
Evening's Activities
Seminole High School graduates
enjoyed a full evening of enter­
tainment following graduation
ceremonies on Monday night at
the local high school. Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Whclchrl and Sir. and
Mrs. Hamilton Walter honored
• Mike Whclchrl and Belie lllsbrr,
graduates, with n reception at thu
Seminole Country Club immed­
iately fol'o*lng graduation for all
members of the class, their dates,
the faculty and their families.
Blue and white streamers dec­
orated the rooms with "Cluss of
’62" bring featured over the tiinntel. White gladioli, blue delphin­
ium and magnolln leaves were
used in lovely arrangements
throughout the rooms. Rcfresh• ments were served on the club
porch and lawn.
About 200 guests were received
at the door by class sponsors, Mis.
W. R. Fort and Miss Rebecca Etcyens. Mrs. Irving Fleischer and
Mrs. William II. Wray presided at
tha punch bowls and the hostesses
ware assisted by Mrs. John Pierce
of Daytona Beach.
Following the reception the
clasa members attended a special
showing at Ut.. lilts Theater after
• wjtlch th*y,*Jv&gt;y&lt;&lt;l swimming at
t |e Municipal swimming pool. A
square dancetwsa then held at ihe
UBO building and concluding tho
evening was a breakfast at the
high schooL
TOWNSEND MKKT
LONG REACH, Calif. (Special)
—Approximately H.OflO delegates
representing tho nation's 12,000
chartered Townsend clubs will
gather here June 10.20 for the
12th national Townsend Plan
convention. All sessions will ho
held at Municipal Auditorium.
Chief attraction will ho Dr.
Francis K. Townsend, Hfl.year-old
retired physician who founded the
Townsend Plan 18 years ago here
In Long Reach. Dr. Townsend,
president of the organisation, will
dsllvar the keynote speech.

DR. C. L. PERSONS
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAM INED
GLASSES PITTED
118 South Palmetto Avenue

PRAIRIE LAMB

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Laralno Day • Dana Clark
Fraachot Tone

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_ Of interest to many Central
Flniidiant I* the announcement b&gt;
Mr. and' .Mrs. O. h. Inubntt of the
marriage of their daughter, Na­
omi I. Hester, of this city to Runysn K. Powers of Orlando. The
marriage took place on Saturday
at Ihe First Itaptlst Church In Or­
lando with the Rev, C. C. Kiser
officiating.
The bride wore a navy blue
street dress with navy ami white
accessories and a corsage of white
carnations. Mrs. R. (}. Clark serv­
ed ns mntron of honor and wore
navy blue ensemble with white
accessories. David Hester per­
formed the duties of best man.
After a short wedding trip to
the const they plan to make their
home at 410 Palmetto Avenue In
this city.

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HOLLYWOOD
By ROR THOMA8

1

HOLLYWOOD (A - The box of­
fice queen Is working again after
0 year long squabble with her stu­
dio. so It's time to pay a call and
survey how things nrr shaping up
with her
The gal, of course. Is Hetty Orahie, still rated Ihe No | female
attraction hy Ihe nation's theater
owners. When I found her. I dis­
covered things are shaping up as
admlrahly as usual.
In "The Farmer Takes a Wife,"
she plays a maid In Ihe early days
of Ihe Erie Canal and thus wears
long skirts. However, Ihe script
writers know belter than to keep
such obvious assets hidden. They
have arranged for scenes In which
Miss Grahle gets In and out of bed,
bathtubs, etc.
I asked Hetty about her suspen*
slon, which kept her out of piclures and off salary for almost a
year
" I wnsn't hitter d Im iiiI It,” she
remarked, "Just a Utile hurl. I
didn't like Ihe way It was done
1 had Item working for 18 innnlks
steadily and I was menially ami
physically exhausted They wanted
me In start work ngaln right away,
ami I said I had to have two
months In rest up in. Sn they put
me on suspension. I didn’t expect
In get paid, but I didn't expect
them to do it In such an Imper­
sonal way.
'Pretty soon the months went
by. and I didn't miss working at
all. I didn’t take any trips nr any­
thing. 1 Just spent the time with
my family ana my horses. I was
never stage • struck, sn I didn't
miss picture work. I'm liko (h a thappy with what I'm doing. When
I'm In a picture, I'm happy be­
cause It's usually fun. But I can
bn Just as happy at home doing
nothing."
• '
Hetty also seemed hurt because
Ihe studio didn’t urge hrr to come
hnrk. When she returned, It was
on her own free will.
"1 talked it over with Harry
(James, her husband)," she said,
"and we derided I might ns well
come hack. The layoff was
&gt;
Just
extruding Ihe time I wnuld be at
Ihe studio, since I have seven more
plrluros lo do in any case. Sn I
sent them a very formal telegram
Idling them I was ready, willing
and Grablc" (All right, so she
said "able," hut It makes a good
gag, doesn't It?)
She added that the studio dldnt'
have a script ready for her and
didn't return hrr lo the payroll
until tho last minute of a 0-week
walling period. Then thoy handed
her "The Farmer." which she said
was Intended for Mitt! Gaynor.
I mentioned that tha lntamal
Revenue Bureau will no doubt ba
mad at the Jameses, since both
were largely Idle laat year.
"They are." she said. "But not
too mad. Harry and I expected to
be paying hardly any Income tax.
So what happenx? On# of our
horses, HI
ing 8100,000 last year."
f|.ecause she
' 'has ‘been auspended,
ty will get only a straight sal­
ary for her present film;
deprived of her usual fat bonus
at the end of It. I remarked that
this was rough treatment for the
top box office gal.
''They keep telling ma my pic­
tures cost too much?' she replied.
"I don't ace why thay should, be­
cause you don’t see any 'Quo Vadla' crowda In them. Apparently
my pictures maka money (or the
theater men, but not for the studio.
I can't figure It out."
Capsule review: "Lydia Bailey"
la colorful adventure stuff that will
please the lass discerning film
fans. If not taken too seriously, It
can be en toyable, since there la
■n abundance of action and color.
Derived from the Kenneth Roberta
novel, It Is a rambling tale of
revolution, war and passion In the
Caribbean. On Um debit tide la
the ectinif, which la never very
convincing. Hole exception l Wil­
liam Marshall's robust portrait of
King Dick.

Mrs. Voile Williams Jr. has left
for Americus. Go. to visit with
her parents, Mr. nnd Mr*. J. W.
Lott.
Mrs. Hugh Whclchrl left today
for Dade City to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Whelehel Jr. and their
young son, Hugh Whelehel III.
Mr. and Mrs. William llynn and
family of Jacksonville were guests
yesterday of their aunt and uncle,
Mr. ami Mrs. A. It. Mahoney.
Miss Mary Gray Mirharl, stu­
dent from Florida State Univer­
sity, Is spending the summer with
her mother, Mrs. Gabe S. Michael.
R. A. O’Cain and Larry Begrest
of Orangeburg, 8. C. are the
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cal­
houn.
Mr*. J. E. Yelvlngton of Ft.
Myres Is the guest of hrr sister,
Mrs. L. M. Tyro at her home on
Myrtle Avenue.
Mr. and Mr*. Mark Jacoby have
arrived from Dallas, Tex. to visit
her patent*, Mr. and Mr*. E. C.
Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ingley re­
turned on Sunday ftom Dallas,
Tex. where they visited their son
and daughter-in-law, Mi. nnd Mrs.
Janies Ingley Jr.
Jack I. Green, Certified I'ubllr
Accountant, Is attending tho
Southern States Accountant* Con­
ference at the General Oglethropo
Hotel In Savannah, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Chase
anil children left todny for llnrnstable. Mass, by plane where Mr*.
Chase and her children plan to
remnln for the summer.
Mta. J. I.. Wilkinson nnd Mrs.
W. I'. llrtKik* are visiting in Tam­
pa with Mra. Wilkinson's son-lnlaw ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshal Smith.

To make a quick temato sauce,
THE SANFORD HERALD
empty » can of tomato past* Into Wed. JunR II, 1953
Peg* 8
n saucepan nnd stir In a paste |
enn of water; season with salt, ^bring to a (soil. *ttrring often. Ut*
pepper, and any desired herbs ' tho sauce to pour over fish fillets
Add a tablespoon of butter, tnnt- and bake In a moderate oven ungarine, ot bacon drippings and til the fish flak*-* easily.

Miss Nellie Bowen
Mrs. Schirard And
Honored At Shower Mrs. Witte Entertain
Entertaining in honor of Miss
Miss Nellie Bowen, whose mar­
riage to Rlcherd Evan* will be Donne Witte and Jack Sehiratd,
an event of thle weekend, was members of the graduating class
honored recently with a lovely of Seminole High School on June
ahower given by Miss Mary Jane it*. Mrs. John Schirard ami Mrs
Dobson and her mother Mre. L. Henry Witte, Jr. were hostesses a*
M. Himes at their home on Pal­ | « swimming party and dance held
metto Avenue. Game* were en­ at tho Loch Arlmr home of the
joyed with prlie* being won hy Schirard* last week.
Mrs. Mattie Bowen.
The class colors of blue and
I-ale ill lit* evening Miss Bowen ! white were employe 1 in Me icon,
opened her many lovely gifts af­ ration* on lli« patio which .on
ter which the hostessee served re­ slsted of blue und while crepe fes
freshments consisting of eakr. toons with a large "R'J" in the
Coca Colai and potato chips.
erntrr. Lovely arrangements of
Those invited to be with the white gladioli anil (due delphinium
honorre were her mother, Mrs further accented the chosen theme.
Mattie Mao Bowen, Mre. W. L. Gaily colored lights were strung
Vance, Mrs. Howard Sigmon. Mr* in the trees to furnish tlluminn
W. D. Gardiner. Mr*. M. N. Cleve­ tion for the dancer* and through­
land, Mrs. Rlanche lllll. Mra. Karl out the evening hot popcorn und
Yost, Mre. Tom Culberhouse, Mr* lemonade were served the guest*
John Bush, Mr*. C. K. Hickson. l.ate In the evening Ice cold water­
Mrs. Ilea Hamp, Mrs. K. H. Eu­ melon was served by the hostess­
banks, Mrs. II. M. Pearce, Mr* es.
Donald Regan and Mrs. R. L.
The entire graduating class of
Reaves.
121) members were invited to en.
Also the Misses Mary Jana Eu Joy the party with the hunnreeo.
banka, Peggy Howell, Jackie Row
land, Ilarhara McNah, Marthr Steele Family Holds
Shannon, Ethel Williams Wfbh
and the hostesses, Miss Dobaon Reunion And Dinner
and Mrs. Hlmra.
On Sunday lloslon Steele en
at nl* home on lleardall
Attendance Record* tertalned
Avenue, honoring Mr. amt Mrs.
Steele and two children,
Set At South Side Alton
Diana and Mark, of Clnrinnatl.
O. A delicious turkey dinner was
Perfect attendance ami good enjoyed with each family con­
conduct marks for the past year tributing n covrred dish.
from Seminole County acnotd
Those present were, Mr. ami
superintendent, T. W. Lawton, Mrs. Alton Steele and Diana ami
were awurded on Friday morning Mark, lloston Steele. Mr. ami
at promotional exercises a t ' the Mrs. Ilurkc Steele, lien Steele,
South Side School. Ninety-four Mr. anil Mra. George Steele, Mr.
pupil* were promoted from- the Httd Mrs. Walter Steele ami son,
fourth grade under the direction Gary. Mr. and Mr*, tlluke Saw­
of the teacher, Mra. Nancy Brock, yers, Herman Steele of Lakeland,
Mra. R. S. Drown and Mis* Peggy nnd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele.
Graser. Fnvorltc song* from'the
An Interesting fnct was that
past four years wero sung by four generations of the family
fourth grade sludenta who Were wrre represented In two Instance*
seated on the stage and aeaim- at the reunion, lloston Steele,
ponied by Mr*. Clarence W4l*h. father; llurke Steele, son; Wallet
Attendance records were »et Steele, grandson; and little Gary
by Hilly Rower. Frank D«vi*. Steal, great grandson.
Alse
Dennis Arwond, Charles
Mctyat lloston Steele, father, Herman
linin'" PlCTTMl*
lers, Martlm Ann llowen, Gw
Gwytine Steele, son; Alton Steele, grand­
Williams, Arthur DeYoung, pon son; and young Mark Steele, great
McCoy, Katherine Carlos, Dfvid grandson.
Watkins. Hetty lam English, Jbhn
Seuknrik, Sharon llervish knd
Linda Koke.

VENETIAN

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Free

Itrpilotiux •

Cleaning

Estimates

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLINDS

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HIM STAR Orel* Garbo. «tlM far
'io n gieg.,,ten*, hold* tier hand
•o her fore .,* t tamerutnan troln*
n» ten* on tier while she vacation*
■n the lllvtera. ( later,m'lontilj

Dyson Home Is Scene
Of St. Monica Meet
■St Monica Chaplet of Ihdv
(ho*» Episcopal Chut eh met un
Tuesday evening at tin home of
Mi*. K \ Dy'Mtn will, Mi- .litliil*
III own as rsi-nnetrs* The business
meeting was conducted hv Mrs
Dyson ami plan* weic made for
the summer and fall
Mi*. .1 N. Robson reported on
the United Thank tiff,-ting amt
following the business meeting Re­
freshment* were setved lo Mrs.
tl. I.. /.unmetittnn. 'I n
I- It.
Johnson, Mrs. Dan Gnllnnt, Mr*.
Knilylc IT&lt;*fc"ho|t|ct, .Mis. Walter
Meriwether, Mrs. Robson, Miss
Carol Stone ami hostesses.

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LAST TIME TONIGHT
\V. C. F IFI.DS IN

Next tmis- you make cienin
gravy l„ serve will, filed chicken
lldd a little fill, Iv diced ham and
some rooked ,I, allied gteen pens
lo Die siinre

NEVER GIVE A SUCKER
AN EVEN BREAK"
THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY
“BORN TO BE BAD

lleimis nrrnmpaidmcnt to ehlrlten
or duck. Open n can of w|n|e
rrnnherry satire Ihe night before
serving ami liury a two-inch stick
of rinnamnn ami a hnlf-di**n
cloves In the satire; cover tightly
und store In the refrigerator. Re­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams move the rlnnenttm and clove* be­
and two children left today for fore serving.
their home In Atlanta after vlnlting In Hanford for the past ten
days with Mr. anti Mrs. Voile him l,y helicopter. Ids mother.
Mrs. II. C. Iletxel, said todey.|
Williams.
Mrs. J. II. Cowan plan* to leave
Thursday for I’rnsnrnln to visit
with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mr*. George Cowan, fm
several weeks.

JOAN

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lillllE IIT It VAN
ZACHARY SCOTT
wi i n
JOAN I.KSI.IK

Mr. ami Mrs. A. K. Rnssettrr
left Monday to attend the grad­
uation of their son, Frederick,
from Princeton
University In
Princeton, N. J. Ho Is graduating
with hunoiR In geology.

Dr and Mrs. Charles L. P
were in (lainrsvlllr Monday
the graduation of their son,
hert Park, from the University of
Florida. Robert is spending n feeday* with his iiarcutn before re­
turning to Gainesville to l,cgi,\
Errol Flynn eyes Ruth Itonmn, in lids -retie
Miss Colleen Engelirrtsini and woik at summer school on Tils Iroiilral adventure, "Mara Mam," show lug on the
lleverly Thornton left on Tuesday master’s degree in psychology
Wednesday and Thursday.
for Washington, D. C. nnd Nrw
York City. Miss Eilgrliretsnn will
continue on to llrodhend, WIs,
where nhe will upend a month with
her grandparent*.

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Mr*. John Pierre and young
daughter have returned to Day­
tona Beach after visiting In Han­
ford with her parents, Mr. and
Mr*. Hugh Whelehel. They wero
srrompsnl
arrompaitled
tn Daytona hy John
Whelehel.

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Alan lletcel reports at Mount.
Raker, Washington, on June 21
for three months of fire-watch­
ing. He will he etatloneii on a
tower on the elope of the moun­
tain 21* miles from the nearest
town. Ills food will lie dropped to

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Hawkins, Leitz End
Sanford Rally In
}i Ninth By Calling
Aleno, Eskew Out L a s t

For Baseball” Drive To Continue

Seminole Blues A nd *

{

Hy KENT .’HKTl.AIN
The combination of umpires nml
| -a 15-hli Jacksonville Bi-iu-h attack
-enuffed out Mir Heminn Iu Blues
laet night, 0-5, before h hug3
.'ICOti turnout of fun* on ''Family
Might" nt the Memorial Stadium.
With one out In thu bottom of
)the ninth nml the
tying and win­
ning r u it n u r a
abonrd for Han­
ford a n d Mill
Goodwin nt hut,
P a u l K ik o w
broke for thirl
end wnn culled
•jut on n &gt;• ,tln»e play while
; Aleno, who w h «
on first, wunt
down to aecond.
'Eskew got up
and
protested Chlirk Aleno
violently ne Alenn tamo down
from eecond ohvlouely waving for
time to urgin' with llnwklnr. How­
ever, hie signal win* nut discerned hy cither Hawkins or Lelt* nml
lecniui baseman Ed Nolan of Jux
Bearh retrieved tin' I,nil tugging
Aleno for the third out to retire
the nidi- und give the Hni Mini* tin.*
victory.
Thl* tniirln-d off n irrnirniltm"
riot with nil id the Sit&gt; l*Til
player* running on Hie field nl
the ump* In protest. Aleno mill
Rakrw h.'d &lt;u hr rxrorlrd off
fhe field b» (he poller while Ihr
Sea lllrd plnyera nr.*Iked off lha
field.
The enraged crowd Ikon took
ip tho nrituo
iml over 50 Irnte
.......... .
,il
tin) a r b l t e r a 1
diemtlng ro o m
'iitrnorr to hoo.
Iluwuvrr, tho polire Ri|rrr*ifull/
liroterlrd
t h t&gt;
umpire* to their
•nr* wheri- they
riiuld niiiko u
get n way.
"t'hlro" t'orrnle* ti ...... .
,vn*
a thrilling touch aml-go nffalr
from the lieginning with .lux
llrarh inulnlaining ii niirrow lend
'throughout. Malinger Leon Trendwav Kinked Id* Mini* to tlivlr Ini­
tial lend witli Id* flint home run
of the yt-in In the flr*t frunie with
no one uhiintd.
Aleno cradled out III* Mltli cir­
cuit drive of the
year, ii toweling
two-run c l o u t
over thu l e f l
CviitrrflHd w n I
In thu third. It
place* thu giuiil
pilot In n twoway ili* wllh Or*
i lamlo'u 1-Id Levy
for the loop leu
|er*ld|i. A
a l* o II
arro** three runH'.ui
to rah" hi* lotuM
to 711 for the
U toy
Rcnaiin und plui e
him only 57 IHM'r hehlud Muddy
I.aku'R KHf, rerun I uf 1411.
Tunlulit llii' Mine* will try uinl
even the eerie* In -Inekmiiivllle
Hrarli when "Chico" Corrnle* will
l&gt;« trying fur hi* eighth win of
the year for Hnufonl.
Lawt night newcomet Mill CihhIwin hungi-'l out two einglei, ii
douhlii mill Rmiidied out n MllU-foot
fly hall to renter Ihut llilRter Klnard Rimred for III* only out In.
■the gnuie.
Ilarrleon Smith, youthful lloy
Scout from Heefo'd1* troon :tl,
wun tha beautiful hlcydu that tho
j.
Flrvatono Store* In Sanford do1,1
noted lor lir*t nrlm. Smith gold
ru
121)5 worth of tirkvta lo rupture
thu blko wild firet place nmnnthe youth* In the cunle*t to aell]|
tha muit duent*.
l0
|)u*ty llhode* won the hnin
u
funning contcet prior In the gnnu
with n 14-7 limo, Floyd Clift wonn
,x
tha fuugo hilling contr-Ht for Jnx
in
' Beach while Paul Kekew wun (lie
m
7A-yard &gt;lu*h for Snnfurd. Ithouo*
io
. anil Hill Ttohei (ion Mod for tho
accurnev Ihrowlng rompntllhni■I
it
! front liomo plain to a barrel nt

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Teed way, rf
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lift, II.
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lltigarrlln, If
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Night's Final

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Sanford Murh)**rs Room 5 Captures Writer Suggests T hat Stengel
Volusiu County
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Kennel Club
Lake
Mary Grammar
Sihoors

Gi"os Club

Total Of Between
$5,000 And $6,000

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Irst Meet, 7-2

Use
Satchel♦ -Paige
Against NL
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Softball iourney

PIH*T H4&lt;'B-r«l*UO
By JUE KEIC1ILKR
I « ...
I rival &gt;1*14 Daily Otaklrl
HeRpitu report* to trio contrary,
Room Five of the Sanford Associated Press Sports Writer
The boy*' marble team of tho
defending champion Ya i&gt; es
gome
IM
L*.
lioutilr
TaV*.
Miami
Won
Loil
PrL
the Seminole Mine* will nut dinllot*. limn* Conhlna. Il*b*l* HA- Sanford Grammar School defeated (irnmmar Schi.nl swept through Tip to Casey Stengel, who will are in the top position for the f rst
Florida
Stale
league
Li, inI mid will iiMlead continue
Iml, gio *rk. gn**u llut'K. H*tly Like Mary grammar achool con­ the recent *oftliull chumplon*hi|i manage the American Lcague'i time this season. That camo about
W 17
tiWl Jlock
the "Murk* fur IluRebnll" drive Del.und
tingent in aeven of nine match** of the ichool und went on to de- league cIunsIc in Philadelphia next when Eddie Lopat pitched 11 imft
*&gt;:rnvii N ii'K - ra ttiiir
Urlandii
3
(1
U
021
to Rulvugo the club, It w«* anlUticlnavIvlH, Yukon King. Kit to win th* flrat inter-echool round lent un All-Slur team composed month:
lo n 4 0 4-hlt victory over Dei.oit
Jnx
villi'
Meach
34
21
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8
Founred today hy John Krldar,
lnuilon. Hunt irt*ri. M*ni1ov*r. Hun- robin playoff ever ataged in of the four flxth prude room., by Want to know how lo snap the while the St. Louis Browns t &gt;r .ed
Sanford
31 21
M4 nilik. Huiointr* (toll, Itaplil W*y. county,
gcncrnl manager uf tha Mine*.
n 3-2 score.
iaat
week.
Nationals'
2-gamo
winning
streak?
back the Boston Red Sox, 7 4
tumid a * C B -f» i* n tr
30
53d
Each team In the Iourney »•» Just select Leroy (Satchel) Paige And who was the Brownie stir?
line hour nft«r ln*t night'* Jag I'ulatku
Johnny Yeacklr, wliuol cham­
Utah Kly*r. C’ou*ln Co*k, Ur»v*
Day Iona Beach 27 ea
452 ■IcriarKl,
Mcneh • Sanford
made
up
of
*1*
hoy*
anil
four
Clr»yi1ui’h**».
Jollv
Prlnas
one
uf
your
eight
pitchers.
Old antchemo Paige. Long and
Lcexhtirg
22 35
3dd r t f . V*nk** Ml**, Plo* n»hy. Doc­ pion, paced the local marble team
0 a m i- J ll d g t
irl**. Captain* were circled
Except for Philadelphia's Bobby lean Leroy cam* to the rescue
to victory aa did Richard Phagari,
g
Cocoa
20 36
357 tor Dodd.
y
a
secret
ballot.
They
are
ax
1long la* S 11»n *
Shunt;
and
New
York's
Allie
Rey­
runner-up, and Lawrence Howurd,
of Starter Ned Carver In Ihe sixth
pnt'nTii a* c R -v » t» rtir
Palatka 2 Del.and I
ntroin anil llrnifollow*; Nell Sloothoff amt livn nold*, there hain't been a more Inning after the Red Sox had
grant Hunk. Mr. g*"t MIX*, the fourth Needed player.
lA-ohurg U Cocoa t
Jo
Wynne,
Boom
Five;
Judy
llnrv*yh*ll. MulL*rry, Mv l.uckr
ley I) il h n ill ’ *
effective hurler in the league than clubbed Ihe Brownie ace (or two
Martin Brown, Chuck WiederJacksonville Beach U Sanlord 5 H,v,ii, c'*mim* gu**n. 1)111 liaaon,
c o in m i t t ee u!
hold and Don DeLaughtar played Clarke and L. (’. "Shot Dun" Paige during (he past four week* runs which left them trailing, 5-4.
HI* Harmony
Polalka at UeLand
Smith,
Boom
Hla.
Jnyreo worker*
And (or three Innings, the maxi­ Paige found two men on base with
In the tourney for Lako Mary,
P i m i MACK—Patarltv
Cocoa lit Leeiburg
Truitv Down. H*L*la l&gt;*llaht,
In winning the tuormiment nml mum distance in an All Star game, only one out but got the aide out
wm» htill count­
Tho inartdo tourney waa con­
Orlando at Daytmia Beach
•
----*“
---,
ijlx(loud
Wl»h*»,
Pvcopay,
Tawn,
All-Htnr
game.
Boom
Five
went
indent Negro is as good a without further scoring.
f
ing end figuring
i,l.,li*it Tulin Hoonar. Mlnnla T#*- ducted at the Sanford Grammar defeated. Hoorn Six took «ccoml the
Sanford at Jacksonville Beach
dutch pitcher ns anybody in the The loss dropped the Red Sox
School uruler the direction of
at fTil mack—m tx rttr .
1n pledge* at thl
American Laagnr
honor*, luting only ono gume. uame today.
Hri'IkIv* H|itk*a P*l. I'aUy Lett, Principal B. C. Steele.
into third place behind the Cleve­
Memorial
501 Tru*ti'ir*r*. I.*nla. It IIt
10
20
New York
The roster for Hoorn Kivu l* n* Stengel owes Paige a debt of land Indiana who edged Washing­
550 Itollliia i"**l, Haach Maid
d I u ill
30
21
Cleveland
follow*: Clntule Hittrll, Al Collins, grutiludo, ut Ihut. Hut for the 44- ton, 4 3. The Chicago White Sox
N K V K V TII MACK— ra la M I
Krider reported
Joel Plaid
500 Hllck
21
20
MukIoo
Eva Jo Wynne, Willu McMillan, year old righthander's superb re­ moved past the Senators Into
Huh*. Kvclalm. I.Uckr Lap,
520 ilr**n H**n*. lilah IMloh. Ki•*pin«
thi* morning tliut a* near a* they Chicago
24
20
an Clause, Mildred Howard lief jtili Tuesday night Casey's New fourth place with a 15 4 slugfast
glHVtll
,
500 Tim* tialhy
(mild figure thu totnl iiinuont ml- Washington
23
2.1
ell Btoolliuff, Tommy Arnold, Ymk Yankees might not be in triumph over the Philadelphia Ath­
III »fT—h lira* Wile
Kliiirr III
465 Hmootli
inli'il we* Romewhuro la-lweau i'hlludvlplda
23
2»l
Ann Turner, Virginia Thoma*,
Curve, Hno-Ton. •«
letics.
ff.liiiij and fd.tHtll.
25
St. iniui*
.451 »-'!**- Monro*, Hiiiitrrid*. Top Vain*
23
Lynn Dlnxon, Billy Murre, Ken­
The surprising Chicago Cubs
IS
300 Heir- Kiir.il &lt;Ih*
Mayor William Stamper l«- Detroit
34
neth McMuri-ay, ami Jimmy Fulatku Stops Ix&gt;op
M in i HAiK—mieik* an*
icked up a full game on the
Riled n public Nlatamvnt Ihla New York 4 Detroit u
Wright,
Hnoiikw’- Hil.v, crow'* Kllehl,
League leaders, thrash­
Leading' UeLand, 2-1 ingfatlonal
morning thanking lha hanahall Cleveland 4 Waihlnglon 3
Bv DUNK PI.OVVDKN
Kh.ri.1n Olrl. VVrll Kavornl, Ilia
the Philadelphia Phillies, 10'3_
After a secret hnllot, Keith
V.iiik*--, Ki.r*v*r Thin*. Hklddfah, Aaaoclatod Proaa Staff Writer
Inn* ol Snnfurd and Hrmlnnla St. Louii 7 Mo.ston 4
while the front-running Broot lyiJF
Abney and L. C. "Shut Dim"
III fi.illnr Klnit.
By NF.li. DlLHHIDK
County ufr their Inter**! In the Chicago IS Phlludclphlu 4
The Miami Hun Sox brealhod a Smith weru elect eil co-captain*
TUVTII HACK—A/leva* Mil*
Dodgers and sccond-blaro New
Associated Press Staff Writer
"Murk* lor lla**hair drive and Detroit at Now York
t’lillcK* Try. Hlitre,'k, Trudy M . llltle easier today wllh a game of
York Giants were losing. Sopho­
room Six, Olher (iIjiyiTH on tlm
K**rr Kd**. Tint. Wart, Mhby (1 and a half lead in the Florida
abut lhanked radio atatlon SI. Loul* ut Mmlon (night)
Fllth-pluco
Pululku
seured
n
pair
more Joe Presko pitched the St.
m iter were Alan Buie. Chester
I.
*e«ndary.
WTIHt, Mr nIley (idham and hla CkK'uui at Pbll adolphin (night)
International League, thank* to the Cherry, Jimmy Cordell, Dale uf second-inning doubles to trim Louis Cardinals to a to.liming 1-0
ronimltlee (or their enlhualaa- Cleveland ut Wuihlnglou (night)
lining right arm of 3.5 year ohl (lit Doling, Churlex Dooley, Joe High, Hie leu gnu-leading Deland Bed triumph over the Dodgers' Chris
TlDtHiMT** HXTNINa
Mr co-operation.
National Lrague
Torre* and thu tough flnvuna Cu­ Jnmoa Juhtiion, Kmer Krienhrlug. Hu Is. 21, Leesburg defeuled Co Van Cttyk and the Cincinnati Redi
KIH*T HAI'H—H'laik* Mile
(KIr*i Half Deny I M k l
ban*.
The two-dny rrnllo iiiaruthun liriKiklyn
745 Hiin-cap,
Pat Mcl.ellnu, Jimmy Moye, Jan eoa. i*l, ami Urlando beat Day outlasted the Giants, 6p5, In 14
K* vtrhapuy, M ix e d
drive to culled Nofflclent fund* New York
636 liraniv Hirvl*
Hitv Bln tleaher. Torres pitched Miami lo a 2() Miller, Billy ItnliliiMon, Clark Iona Beach, MS.
Innings Pittsburgh's crllor-dwellto keep tile Mine* In Hanford net- Chicago
UI2 &lt;l*»ri&gt;*-k Humerk. Tr» (tut
Victory over Lakeland Tneida fflllis, Itohert Yules, Willium Tyre
Merrill Smith got lo first un De- era climbed within 25 games of
VKIII.MI HACK—a/iaik* Mil*
led about f.'l.'JOO before la it, SI. Loul*
490
La
nil's
only
error
end
went
lo
night while Havana outscored the And
the top wllh a 7-5 win over the
Emerson Henry.
I'u.m d Half llelly tla*k|*&gt;
night'* gniue hut tile huge lurn- Clndnnati
seeiutd on Mike Kussnbian's dou­ Boston Braves
4DU (-'ihirHil*
III***, Mlllvamlk*. Itoy- Miami Beach Flamingo*, 7 5. to
&lt;iut of l.fllKl "Knrnilv Night" fan* Philadelphia
ble Both scored on a double by
413 &lt;1 l.ln*. Hllrk H'iv, Kd* HIM*. Torn drep them a game and a half be
In preserving Gnrver's third vie _
IKHI.M 0 WINS
blid the pace setter*.
refilled to let the drive end there Boaton
l)on Poston.
404 II. I'llftl. P,inln,»!*.
lory, Paige extended his sco reless
Tlllim HACK—A/taik* Mil*
In
olher
game*.
SI.
Petersburg
a k l)u-y nlmoiit ilouhled the total IMIlitiurgh
245
(iirl*
of
Boom
His
in
tInSunLfCHboru'*
Stun
/.eiialis
struck
I'Ii.i' i* When ll*«dv, llv*|iy Jo*.
skein to 24 1-3 innings. He has
pmoiiut collecieil before the game, St Iniol* 1 Brooklyn 0 | It) limiii
lllllog*) Hnmntl,' 1,1**11*. M*r*h*|n, ferl soiireied out u 3 2 decision over foul Driimmur School won the out ID and pitched n 3 hitter while won
five straight and spurts a 5-1
WfM Palm Beach in lo louings rerent softball round robin toiirn- his teammates whacked two Cocoa record,
pH Chin*
I'reildent Joel - Field of tho Cincinnati U New York 5 (14 111 1‘hI'I
ull lit relief
koi m ih n Am—aiierk* wn*
oral Tampa whipped the All Stars, mill'll! try defeating Boom Seven pileliers for 13 hits
Mine* called u nlng»)
I'rv &lt;lr-i*« rrrlrk. Fln*h Warrlnr. formerly the Fort Lauderdale |The roster for room six i« us fillThe
victory
marked the debut
I’illihurgh
7
Mmlon
5
Orlando
hung
onto
second
place
ipeclal meeting
i'jlilhil llii** lt*anr, H|i«*dy Dial*. Brave*, 0 1
low*: Helen Aihini*, Ju Ann with its win over Daytona Beach. a* munuger uf Marty Marlon, who
' 'f.|in*rl,.n*. Ill* /.I".
ol the *tiu-k hold­ Chicago 10 Philadelphia 5
KiKTii iiAri*—a/taia* Mil*
Torre* allowed lo hits Iml kept Bron»oii, Judy Clarke, Kit. Trailing 3 2 in the sixth, Orlando succovded lingers Hornsby at the
er* and liourd of Philadelphia a) Chicago
I'hll. Tun rt*n»l, H*lllnn No •him scattered while Miami scorer! I.ugcr( Peggy l,uni|Ui*t, Carol scored six runs to guilt u winning holm only a few hours before the
director* In the New York at Cincinnati (night) l'rnhi*ni.
Hiidiilfii*. Ilandy M*h*l. Iwice in the first frame on un
H,ill&gt;r Mu,Hi, tlMianlmll
McNeill, Daisy .Mae Hcnn, Carolyn lead Two of Ihe tallies entile on game. St. Louis Owner Bill Vccck,
algtli Inning of Motion at I’ltlaburgh (night)
ertnr, Humberto Fernsodef' 2- •In Petty, Dorothy Willi I ns, Cur- Bay Tlioinus' 340 foot licit over the who fired Hornsby, wus an In­
*1ITII HACK—AHilk* Mil*
Brooklyn at St. lamli (night)
the game ln»t
T„w*r Mull. Mv Own tluhv Kr**h bagger and ii single hy Paul Arm­
terested spectator.
Florida International League
iliiv, Jn*v'» I'al, Ml** Marnnky. strong Boy Kimiuefield gave up "Jyn Anil Wyiill, l.olu Louise left field wall
night and they Miami
Yogi Berra prpvided the big
Yales, Evelyn Long
und
Joy
Knnd*m*nlNl. A-H*ad, l.nrry Ca­
44
21
077
only live Miami hits before 1.031 Johnson.
decided to let Miami Beach
punch lor the Yankees. Heft
43
23
052 sin'!
ll tt'K—a/iatb* Mile Miami Stadium funs
Oilhnnt curry the Tampa
opponent* will la- Texas A. A M., smashed two homers oil Loser Ted
40 24
025 aKVKvrii
Ni. T oni. Mv Itanaer, Venlnr*.
A turnout of 1,500 In llavunu paid
drive Into tho Havana
Michigan Btuli' will piny fivi Syracuse, Penn State, Notre Damn Dray to hand the Tiger southpaw
37
*7
575 v&lt;* oil. i)&lt;ind*,..,t* On* Mrantain tribute
to Munuger Mike Duerru, homo football games in ui,... , . anil Miiniuette.
______ ataiida In the St Petcraburg
his filth loss.
Hard limit*. Mhlr**l
32
33
.402 Wnrrlnr
KHiiiril h te n —n itma* mii*
who resimnded with a duuhle ami
HU-nitrom
anum manner ho Weat Palm Beach 20
35
453
r,.rk
I.
hi
I
ltd'*
rin*n*l*r,
D*al
two
singles
for
the
Cubuns.
llavunu
mndu hi* "TnlkaMinn" drive* *uc- Lakeland
21
44
323 Onltl W*v Kirn, H***v Rn** Ry,
rapped Marshall O'Colne. Dick Me
I CKhflll,
All-Stira
13
52
.200 llrlehl. Jim Danptr. Tonln Rtep,
Millin, Mori Smith and Andy Elko
XIXTH HACK—A/HMke MO*
Meanwhile thu fun* rei|ueit*d Miami 2 Lakeland o
Chan*. M*rmtk*y Top*. Fflend fur 14 hits with Dan Fnrnlolles
the Jimliir ClmrntMT of Commerce Havana 7 Miami Beach 5
firm*. Handy Faro, IlnW lively. driving in two runs.
worker*, who were Nulling ticket* Tampa 0 All-Star* 1
Mlr-Mnr, French Rbl*. Anothtr
in the Htumla, lo turn* the hat for St. Patendnirg 3 Weal Palm Beach Wlil*k.
Tampa's Smokers made It It
THXTH HACK—A/iaib* Mil#
outright contribution*. Thl* netted
2 (ll) Inning*)
•1,-tiln* (lay. Heilv llatlla, Roll- wins iti 12 starta with 11 hits uff
for the lint two Inning* a total All-Star* ut Tampa
**"* Hah*. Tail* N*n, Rakalll*, Rolando Vladero and Caspar del
Monte. Clara Danny drove lit three
«r ian.g«,
Lakeland at Miumt
with ■ double and single lo
fhlltnm hegnti hla chain reac­ Miami Beach ol Havana
nrm try Monty. My Mamie. II*- runs
tion Htillfitallim* over lha public St.Petcraburg al Weal Palm Beach l*I» l'nt*y, Miahty Hone, Jovlei run hi* total In 47 for-the season.
Trnv*lrr. Ilahy* I)«*t, Henry Hie. With two nut and the count 3*2.
nddraa* *y*Um which waa
Wealrnek.
Billy Seal singled to score Saints
mounting when tha ball gam*
Manager Herschel Held, who had
ended *o Hinldrnlv on th* UMwalked, to win the game for St
pire‘* HecUinn that Alrno and
Mii lor League
Petersburg In Hie 10th. Gil Vul
K*kew were mil dealing,
dlvlu's single luul scored two .Hulnl
t’renldont Field hn* called n
Leadere
runs in the second and West Palm
meeting uf nil
lly AHSOCIATRD PRESS
Beach tied the count with singles
p r uae nt n nd
la Hie second and eighth
former * to e b e ­
F o u r I’lKItCK litv-st. Paul.
holder* jdu* tile.
Lake Worth, Cocoa and llollea aur"Iluck* fur M«*eMiaml’n Edition And
A Regular
vlved owning round play In th*
hull" committee
Claaa
A
State
High
School
Huieball
chiilrmen for to­
Jacknon Teumtt Play
12.95 Value)
Tournament but defending cham­
morrow l i f t e r pion Mulberry went out.
noon nt 5:00
LAKELAND
i.B-MIuml's
Edison
llollea, Jackaonvllle military
ltd Jackson meet today In acini.
p.m, In Sanator|
ichool, muted Mulberry Tueaday
Inals of Hie Stale Class AA High
night, 0-7, whan Mull&gt;erry com­
l.loyii F. Moyle’*
Ichool Baseball Tournament.
mitted aeven error* and blew a
•arl
Tut*duy, Edison opened the
0p2 lead. Gene Jnhnaon for Mul­
tourney wllh a 20 victory over
berry itruck out 10 ballora but
iy
Tampa Jeffersun and Jackson fol­
hla tnalea got only four hlla. Johnformer aluckholder* and
lowed with n 4 2 win over Jack­
aon allowed five.
unm attend IhU Important
sonville Lee.
meeting tomorrow nllernoon,"
allowed one hit In giving Cocoa
Orlando and Hillsborough will
he declared.
meet In loday's olher semifinal.
Fluid admitted that while tha n 50 victory over Live Uak, Joy
Orlando edged Miami Senior, 4-2,
Hines were not completely out of Mould alammod a 2-run single for
Federal tadie
In the fourth and later atole
Ind Hillsborough beat Lakeland,
trouble, Min picture la much Cocoa
Tax Included
1-3, Tuesday.
brighter after tho two-day fund home.
Lake Worth’* Herb Score (truck
All the gamea were scheduled
raising drive.
for seven innings but Hillsborough
KrTdkr aald (hat nine* tho out 14 aa Lake Worth trimmed
had to go eight to beat Lakeland,
liluea ure apparently going to llronion, 4-3 Score allowed only
one
hit
while
Lake
Worth
ilammed
keep going roe a while ho la 10
Pitcher Gerald Hooka scored Or­
going to got badly needed play*
lando's winning run over Miami
St.
Paula
of
St.
I'eteraburg
er help Immediately,
lenlor on an ouUleld fly In the
a M declaion over Walton
aevenih Inning,
No doclilon ua to how long the acored
High
of
DaPunlak
Spring*
when
ilrlvo to rnlao fund* will last haa Klehard Nlnla pitched 4-hll ball
been made, President Field atated. and St. Paula collected II.
A
"I do want to nay that we are
Today’s achaduie In the auddon
0 atlll receiving contribution* thl*
tournament lenda 81. Paul
« ; morning. In fad I received a ISO
at Lake Worth at a p. m.
chock frum a fan In tho nail this and Cocoa maeta Bollea tonight
Record Protlow*
&lt;
0 morning.
at I. Winner* day for the cham­
Moment*
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«a
ai.aa■iraaduiu chant* If f t a r aaata U
11*1*4 la Ib t l.l.p b u a . bank, la
r r lt r u fur Ibla urram M udalluu
Ib r m i t . r l l . r r ta . a p t . l . d la par
p ru m p llr. la n r d .r fur a t la
i H t f . th r b a il paaalbla a trtlp a ,
all W aat a d . M a tt b . la aar
u l l l r . aa lb* dar b . t a r . publlrallaa.
t'l.aa. a . l i r r a . lata*, 41* lair

If a a . r e a r u c c r * la f a a r ad.
H r i-ii . bmI b . r . a p u a . l b l . far
a m r . Ib a a a a . l a r a r r . r l l a a .r -

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r U X K I K i FKKIiS Conipleiv
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line

llielrlrha

C A I U N K T S . HiikIi . I him *, Itoofinu
N MU I H I M l 'S : ’J A :t bvdroomi.
Mn u i d o i | t , P l y i v .....I, \ ii t ' o i o h
Model li. I'uiliplele w llli kllelieu
thineri. liiKiilatloti, Phom- l i t !
H|lllpmi'lll, npuce A wilier ll.lU
Cnrnpht ll'i
I 'a hi net*, t )) Into I'
ii* . Vi'iieilnn Idlmle, i-urporl,
lllway
lilerr.i wuy til Jlllfcll, lutldtrapcil
lut in
lii'iau t i fill
Wylinewood
SKVK11AI huinlii*il l i ' i "I
Soli l i l y iitllltlci
North of
Hivood hand line)' i|oiniii no h
(inni'Mi. i*nil uf M i 'IId ii v IIIk III
gulvaliued pipe and f i l l m*.-, in
Suofiiid I T I A fliiumeil. Priced
half of lieu price .1 I Sew hi
in low h i
limn!).
IteuHonnldr
UMMt Palmetto
down pii&gt;mi'liliL Also d hedroom
I......* fm ii'iii $1)0 t month.
2 MHT.U. Hook
II i i I k i "inph i &gt;
Plume d l l It, Sunford
$21.IHI. White kilehen sink 1 1 1 "
with KpluKh hiol. uNil ( u l i i i i
SMA1.I. Hi'Oki', K o i i i IkIo i I or on
$H llll. Phone Itlt.d it.
fiirnlulied. Will luke cleun trail
ei nu puil payment. 2)110 Sun T W l i mll-away folding to'd H»'&lt; ■
foul AviFlo l.awn Mwei $1)11 nil; I (t
K *Iv Imit nr lief i Igi i iiim f ........
d lt T K A l i K
fm muihI ienldeiitlal
4 fi Filghhilie $21 ini: lile.il (m
inopei Iy. Kinreiy and murkvt,
house trailer, liul'i'i'lii'lh- Omni
i"HK
I itl il I" lull will) 0 room
at city limit*
annlh
Phom
f ill niulied
iipultlili'Ml.
Cornel

221* M.

ily Wiilt JJImiri

KHAN pw o o a n p rNOTMoCHOF A BOAT... BjT |T
LITTLE AU 4 TAKES ME NEAR THE LOST iS u a n p
OF PEARLS I
SAiP THBV'O
IBS O SAV (SOOOSTB DOWN
AT THE
THEM l THEV

u 11nilnif.

Telev ision

mid

rudio

service As near to you as yuur
tilephulie till.
I ..I

I A R P K N TK K WORK
ipiiek repair jolts, or

l.inhliiig. Call

small
lirri I I 12 .M A

iVA S IIIN U
Micialne*
repaired
(Junk, eiuio'lillt'lil service. Wor*
giuiliilileeit Call MfitCWI.
N I.W l l.O O liS Mir faced to p u r
fei turn. Uhl floors made likf
new Finishing, cleaning A w a l ­
ing, also porta Ide power plunt.
Hi'I line Si’lri node County *J||CC
11)21 II. It (ileiisoll, I.nke Mai V
It \M IIIIII III.I N I ' S ( 11list Si|imrti
Itiigs and flinii
eoveriogs of
\ myle, Plastic, Asphalt I lie or
I Iti'ileiini. F i .........
Tell)
phone I I2fi, The Fill ml ni o Con
lei
I Hi West Fust

I. I. Sill

AW... V PA ^EN aFC l MOI’ l TCU9E'l.L
H A V E A R E L A X N - -T R !F * I

ttiOmBs&amp;Kl

M AC'S I liceti ic Service Moved
I en tpur ar lly 111 rear of
HUN*
Snnfuid Ave, Klevtric motor re

lot on I I I III cltv limit uf 1.....
tniiK, Pie K .Mum St
Piiune
K IT4 TIK N
C A IIIN 1 I
hi' S.li
ItHl While
eia, eicelh lil comlilinn. ( . "
THE
m i i n s i : i m i siN t; eon
Apply after (&gt; on p m
I fit* t\
M U
P C IIS O N N K I.
u t il \ N In t Morning Sentinel, Or
1*Oi iipstaliK
SA N FO RD
Iluwn puymenti 2 hi-dinolll loniie
liiinl" Kveiung Stni Cull llalu*
$fi7o
lliu fillfi .1
HERALD
M O I I F I . A I'uni Hi no h w in ' l
d tiedi nolo In.iiki " ftifil).
|dft Inu. Plume till It
A ll. IV IK S
Ihilhloiei
work
1.11 e ill Stinfurd III 1 ‘Uil own liulni
IF
Heasonahle Kales Cite K i ll
l— ____ TOW KENT
—I
Save lent and
drlviUK
time
males, Spleudet Servo e, l.luie
(Juulily ipei'lfiriilIu Iih , llle hulli, (t—
A R T ] C l.K M W A V l I i U
I.
w n t r - ~Ap«rtnumti. 114 W
in I I lolitlnlle and
FertilUer,
Ki'lei lied liteeieway, ear
pi'll,
Flrat Street. Plume 41111 W.
I ’ariienler A
lirucev
i'lnib.
huy, salt
A
trade
used
utility ii iu i ii , Innndry fucilltiei, W .
i.'lU'l M " aeu I
furniture. Wllaiui-Mairr Finn
lillehen enlilnet* Holpolot rulin'
liuTCHiaoN a pth aim s.i. At
Iture Co. 511 l' ‘ ,1 ''hone lloH
lantlr, llnylnna Reach |)&gt;u ami iefi ip u m tu i, |luo The)m oil
I’lanii T'i ehno'iaa
r pare heater, (lined and plaul*
r m * * im t
wrt-k, |ilu« U*. willii.nl lim n
Phono lilt •V llieite I. Ha o
ed
walla,
in
&gt;
■
1
1
r*
t.
■
1
ceillliK*.
up*
t—
■
Pela.Llvralork-Sopplies
7
Phono Hun ford 16U4J.
ford
eIon a lundiieape'l loin,
I P l l T T K D pony male, genth Imi • M l
llrlc r-W eller lloni.a, lur.
KU.MoNU'.H I'ploilsteilti/
i AIJ. Modern trailer epaca m
lively, 7 vra. old.
$1nnnn
i
Simp Plume lima Im iiiI ni'
beautiful, plnidv Hanlumhi T ra il Corner Mellonvillr ami ILaadulidi
j
.
.
.
i
.
n
'
i
a
1
miles west lilwuy III. '»
oiih
er l'«rk. ShirfOelioarda, m-ri'a
A seal cover*
smith. (}. A. Krolioe.
linn mom, all tili-il
almwi'r*. 1— A R T I C I i F.H F O R H A C K — 1
"Realty rlran for folk, wiiu |
I'lumlilUg A Soppln »
L K for sale. I.. |l. Mann, l.nl
Contiueliog &amp; llepuits
rare." P inllrt annlh of Snnfui l T R A V K H N i : Kitenalun Rod* 211" M UMourue,
Plume
mid
II
W I King 2KIUI Smith i'uik Ave
at Slamiard Kta. 17-M Illwny. ! lu lOH", Senkutik tila** and
Pn mt Co.
Phntie fiU
P U I.I.F .TH for Mile. Pliuio l inl \\
llua.

MICKKY MOIIHK

\IIIS I. IS. Counters, Ciiphourda.
C toil. Woodworking, fil’d Sait(■nil A venue Phoiu. Plfi.'l .1.

410

HI'ACIOUH nicely furnithi'il '£
Iii'ilrimin limine III piniii miiph
bnrhotid. I.urye liltir fail. I'li'fer
aillilta. Nu |i«U. I'liune Ifilil W
lifter (I ji.m.
I'NFuilNIHlIKli aparlineiil. Cull

H77-R.

I'l’HTAIHB furnlRhed ujiarlimni.
lilfhta ahd water furnUin'd. I'mvata antrance, Clone In. I'ureh.
|H8. 1020 Film. I’hoiia Ilia.
HoiJflK—furnlahed. Mattie Hur­
ley, (HndervUla.
FOllIt ROOM (urnltlied u|iarl
mnnt. Adult*, nu pet*. Apply
000 Magnolia Avenue.
' TWO UBDROOM furnUheiI Imua'e.
Large lot, nice locution. I'lmnc
1 1 1 0 . ______

N1CKLY Fumiatu'd 2 liodroom ga­
rage apartment on 2 large landaeaped lata with liarlieiiuc.
Children wanted aa large yard
for play. Call (0A-K after (1:00
p.nt.
% Yd. DrnHite fur rent. Call
BUS, Geneva. 0:00 to HtOO p m.

on.
I l I l t N A C l .s - lly
K ra ik y ,
Wall, Flour and Flreplma.
M. (1. H O U C K S
llll W. lal HI.
Phone UK

I t K T A l l . Siilenioaii Wauled Hlen I ,
V K N K T 1 A N llllioI* For Free INeijipluymelit. Flrtialolie SI o i i k
llmule Call 1120 Henkurlk HI uk *
W
O M A N 30-tiU to he trniiu'd ok u
mid i'allit Co.
Prnfe*a|anal Corsetieie to sell
(IN K
S TK K I,
lathe
Phone
Chari* garinenis. While or iol
1401-W.
ored. Call Ml** Parker, Tel !&lt;•
a i B w n a f i -' •
N K W Stemilypii iiiarhlne
lined *
W O R K W A N T F .I*
- s
Clot lliet
I null uirient.
P honeI

m-w.

O F K I C K D K H K H at half price,
ileaiilifully rLHiiialiAJ'lLI (B new.
lilt
W.
Flr*t-Tha Kvrniturc
Center.

OLD NF.YVtiPAJ'eilH
For rain at tc • pound gt th&lt;
_Hanford
_____ Hamid
P I A N 0 8—(lulbraBim, Bpli:oat*
priced from MR) Ofl. inalmhia t
tuning*. Ternii, trude-In*. Xu
tier1* Plain) Htura, 1202 Myrlio.
Fur nlglit a|)polntiiianta c»U
I2I1H-W.
t-

(IOOD AND HAD
| fi.OO
Draaaar
”
* “ M lru - Uncd
la Far RaU —$ Uaoii Kmmd Oak Dining
Tahla ............i ......... .... .
10.00
If ^mu want to Buy, Rant or Bull, U*ad Draaaar L... .......... 10.00
16.0&lt;
lJ«cd Cheat of Drawer*
20.1
Head Vanity .. T ...............
J. W. HALL, Raaltot

Florida Htato Rank liulidlng
"Call HgU’* Fk*ta 178H

ATTENTION i Navy p«raonn«l&gt;
daftnaa workam—«aw, inodern,
concrata block 1 .R 8 hadrunjn
homaaj OR kltahana. apace ft
w alfr haatara, Vanatian blind*,
ILkliiiaapiI lota. Charming Piiil'
lip* Tarrant, Otnava Ava, eakt
Ava. In Sanford,
ow aa 17770. Down
*826. Talk.

T J I . I . K ! H for sail . Idiom I UU \\ l,A W N M u W K I t S sharpened III
f t
■ !' 1
' '■
*'voles ri'puiit'd. Shuman's, dtu
K lit. St
&lt;4—
l u t u * W A N I IID
- 1

80.00

Unci) Sofa .... \ ....

Uaad 9 pc Llvliig Room
Sulla

86.00

U*ed 2 pc Sofa il*&lt;l SulU M.00
U*ed Sofa Bed

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

SO.OO

Rug. f 110.06 Slwpworn 3 pc
D.W
Beit Room Hoke ....... .
M ATHER

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BAN;

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COLD SPOT refrigerator. 11
yoara. | 40JM). 2046-714 DaRary.
FORD I
T/Ufk. 1126.00,
Jonra

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COL

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C«HJ

RAIIY BITTER — Rest of refot
onci'a. Mr*. Mil lam Yltiun, 110
West 10th He Pimm. IDlil M.
ftARYiliTTKIi, Mr*. Fulkeid.ei g,

licet refarenev*. Phone 12Hi l

UAIIY HITriNC, good rnfi'l ern es.

flauiaait
i u u — i it L.i.......
Huaiaaaa Clppuriunltlra —ID

I ' l . l ' M HI M i
'imtrnrt mill repair work
Free
estimate, ii |,
Harvey
201
Sanford Ave. phone IH2H
i

A I . i i I S IK S
I lie
practical,
lliiifly , neati'sl wuy t" ninveit
llnil port'll or hi con way into a
mol. i n n a t e room.
I •l.’idoiiie
1 12fi fm fit.......slliiillle in slop
In Hit West i'll si
The Fill nitu to Center,
&gt;&gt;&lt;■ -

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ID

fetlders v

rOR SALE—4Jroc«ry A Murkit.
wall blocked. New flxlurer
Term*. 601 Celery Ave,
A O ■ I A V N A U I IN t o r a r o i t
I4M.00 MONTUIrY PART TIME
lliiorn A ir Cuinlltioiiliti'
Mtlonal rptnppny offers lelluiilc
Nath
H.
II. INtpe A Ctt. Inc.
futpre servicing u iliH&gt; a. Park
Jairty. secure ft
A ir .
Vh. I «W
hliAillRU 'll
lHill)11)4'IIC
rputu of inerchatidUk)
dlspenslng
aohlne*. Nu acllliig ici|Uircl. IS— N O T I C K S ' P F . R S O N A I . S — l i
Ideal nuaru time xut-up to
I, f400.U0 per mouth pusn- T H E Working Man's shopping
nluro fur new, used and teflre
part lime, full limn mum.
Islied furniture fur the cunililetl
(leant muat hr dciirmluhlc
home, liuilgvt Prices. Telepliorii
hava references, Cur oml
1125 Th e Kurnitiim Center— lit!
.00 required which is *&lt;••
West First.
cured by Invantory. This is a
buna fida bualne** proposition
UR CAMERA won't work? Wa
ad will »und strict Invritlga Yuoffer
6 day Repair Service on
n. Rleaqa do not answer tinuiiy make or typv. Call for esti­
* Itou Are ready to go InUi
mate. The Camera A Gift Shoo,
|$afe, luutjd hqalne**. Vm In
116 S. ^ u ^ io m ^ ln ioiiri 2284. _
‘vlafv wftli factor v represen
tlva In your town, Include 14
LOST AND POUND — '.4
rtd address in u|iplirn•way DUtrllnitlnif Co„ I.OHT: Duubte strand pearls nuar
va fit., St, I.ouls, k,
Rita Theater- Unturn C. ft.
ttururod, Rt. 1, Hum 81. Phono
1 blialnau in luwn. Ho&lt; e?
TRAILERS
18-

S

RRRVlCBS —II WILL TRADE house for
trailer. Phone 1IUU-R
RATTXRY, Generator or Btarto.
flarvlea. Call 017. Rwaln'a Bas 26 FOOT House TraUer. Baa J. E.
Cullara, Sanford Trailer Park,
altar 8100 p-tn.

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* TH* SANFORD HERALD
N f# I
Wei. Jam II, t i l l

Koje Outbreak
r &gt; w H a s Oa

Blueci In flie News Joseph Petra* Is
Awarded His Degree
By B. WISE end P. JUGE

Stw istdks

i ■'" y K w . # d ' ' W * '

Meeting Is Slated
By Camera Club

'

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Khramls Meet

tttduesd as a citizen of Louisiana
by Ed Lans and s i ons of th* mop
r __. officers of th* Navy .ever
popular
luted control over the POWa.
(c— w**sa ik M r i« « teas ,
I tM lI n r t r , « a I'M* OM)
loo come
romi to Sanford, replied that'
Prisoners In Compound W today
ATLANTA, Ga. (Special)-One
up the bodies of eight POWs
There will be aa organizational on you there la no easy way out, living In Sanford has truly been
With the intense suffering and
In an April 10 riofT A small pain expressed on the faces of the thousand and thirty-one degree* collapse of iMuitry-unlM Mfotia- M ating ef th* camera club and you automatically take the right * fin* experience, and that ns had
never met people ns cordial aa
group of prisoners accompanied
■nowing of altilM at th* Camara course," said Col. Gatchel.
men aboard the station as they were awarded to future engineers, tions.
Stressing the honor system at those her*.
the bodies to a prisoner cemetery went through the gruesome process architects and executives by the After bearing him, Irate Repub­ Gift Shop Thursday avanlng at
j
The Rev. J. E. McKinley was
outside Ihe compound.
of receiving their semi-annual ty­ Georgia Institute of Technology, lican and' Southern Democratic SiW, 8. P. Bsrgsrs. adviser to the the Academy, he told of the men
T -,
The 6,400 Beds In Compound 78 phoid anil tetanus Inoculation*, one on Monday, June 0, 8:30 a.m., at sen*:or» Joined force* to writ* In­ club, announced today. A one half some months ago who tried tr set complimented hy {'resident Martin
—first (o be dispersed—fought would quickly gather the Impres­ ceremonies held at the Fox Thea­ to the anti-inflation Defense Pro­ hoar business masting to complete up a taw to themselves, and paint­ Stinecipher on reappointment as
By WALTER BREEDS JR.
savagely for Ilk hours Tuesday sion that theirs was n fate worse tre. President Blake R. Van Leer duction Act an official "request" th* organisation of the club will ed out that due to th* high stand­ pastor of tho First Methodist
(For 8&gt;n Dawsea)
•
before being subdued by 780 tough than death.
presided and presented the dip- that Mr. Truman Invoka at one* take place prior to the showing of ards In forre, there was no possi­ Church.
Among the guests Introduced
bility that West Point- would keep
fitlitr.cn
SHRDLU SHRDL L paratroopers from Ihe tBTIh Air­
color
slides
which
Mr.
Bergers
Inmax
to
each
of
the
graduates.
the labor relation! law be had
As the men ndvnnn-d along the
Hnwarjl Montieth were Geurv*
NEW YORK iJB-li the door-ln- borne Combat Tram.
with hls Lelca camera In the men thero. Where. (*&gt;* stand­ ; hv
Among 'bufp,
Joseph P"tro»,
denounced as. harm took
ards are th* hiehi-st. 'huv iriiixi r&gt;v I'eck, Ht. Louis: J. fc‘ HenFfnxe,,
Joor salesman vanishing (rum the Thirl v-on* Herts were kll'ed in llnr, v ith cacti ..Dp draw):&lt; hem 1300 Sanford Avenue of Sanford, Just
Europe.
fol
sod
futile.”
to the pnmt or the needle,
accepted, or else tho person must Orlando, and G. W. Hoovar, Or­
American scene?
the fight, ihe Army said seven rlosrrwltlv
Sen. Robert A Taft of Ohio, co­ Ih e slide* Include scenes of tho get out, he declared.
and humorous remarks Fla.
lando.
ta the modem descendant of the wounded POWs baa died since, the
medieval
German
city
of
RothenThe
commencement
address
en­
author Of the law. and an aspirant
became louder, In an attempt to
Attorney General Ervin stati-d
oM Yankee peddler facing Into ob boosting Ihe death loll to 38. A throw
burg,
tha
oldest
walled
city
In
Eu­
titled
"The
Reach
of
Technical
for the Republican presidential
a scare Into the neat “vic­
things arc looking better In
GENERALS PROMOTED
new survey showed about ISO pris­
Uvlon?
Reasoning" was delivered by David nomination, helped lead, a succes­ rope, the tulip featlval In Holland, that
tim."
tha elty of Clervaux, Luxembourg, Florida with a $30,000,000 surplus TOKYO ijt—Three U. 8. major
"No," lay the companlea which oners were wounded.
W.
Harris,
president
of
the
Uni­
sion
of
rebuff*
to
the
White
House
The
mass
puncturing
process
In
the
general
revenue
fund.
He
depend on these people for dis- One American bled lo death aft­ Wrnt nlnng romparnlively easy, In versal Oil Products Company, Chi- on the selsure Issue. At day’s end, and Munich, Germany. Hi* slides pointed out that the two loaillug generals In Korea today were pro­
will be accompanied by a talk by
to lieutenant generals—the
tributlon of their products. "11 any­ er being slabbed by s crude prison spite of the large number of men cago, III., n Tech graduate of tha Tafl told a reporter:
candidates stressed moted
rank called for by their present
thin!, (heir number Is Increasing." spear. Fourteen other Americans rrrrlvlng the shots. Now that the class nf 10IS, and son of Nathaniel "This waa. a direct answer to Mr. Garter* on the scenes, on rubernatorlal
aw
enforcement
In
their
plat­
none seriously,
E. Harris, one of the founders of the President'll request for Con­ composition for beginners, differ­ forms and predicted great im­ commands
Proponents of "direct selling," were Injured,
bloody
iloody fight had Its effect din of "battle" has subsided, the Georgia
They are Glen O. Bn reus, c o m *
gress lo act. Congress has acted." ent types of film* u d filters.
Tech.
the direct distribution of merchan­ onThePOWs
men
have
ln-cn
sot
at
rase,
with
In other compounds.
Mr. Bsrgcre emphasized that provement In this program In mnndcr of the Fifth Air Force;
Government officials seemed to
After
receiving
their
diplomat
dise from factory to home, profess Those In adjoining
Florida.
only
the
thought
of
the
next
"Op18 were moved
IVIIIlstnn R. Palmer, commander
the graduates were Inducted In a be generally agreed that Mr. Tru­ every one in Sanford, whether or
to see a new opportunity for the to new, smaller pens
Comdr. Trapolln, who was In- of
without re­ erstion Needle" lingering In Ihelr body
not they are Interested In Join­
the 10th Corps, and Willard B.
man's
personally
delivered
re­
time-tested doorbell • pushing tech­ sistance a few hours later
Into
the
Georgia
Tech
Atumand 77 minds.
ing the club or In camera work, Is
Wytnnn. commander of the Ninth
quest
to
Congreaa
for
a
special
nl
Association
by
Price
Gilbert
nique in (he curret/ swing toward sent word to Boatncr It would obey
Donald Regan, AN, one of tho
■elture law came dose to com­ Invited to com* to tee the slides. that, "we have nothing to o« Corps,
■ buyers' market.
original Fnsron members, was dis­ Jr., president of the association.
ashamed of," concerning low en­
moving orders.
mitting him to do whatever Con­
Of
those
receiving
drgrees,
more
Time was when a certain aegforcement In this statu. He also
Prisoners In 77 began lining up charged from the U.8. Navy ye*,
gress
asked.
Thee*
officials,
who
than
iinc-hnlf
were
from
Georgia.
ment of retail opinion believed the In a driving rain an hour and a terday. Don hnlls from New Or­
Sheriffs Meet
urged sheriffs defeated in tho re­
AP MAN HONORED
asked
reporters
not
to
quote
them
The
balance
were
from
30
states,
door-to-door salesman waa on the half before their scheduled evacu­ leans, I,b„ but slnre his rem it
cant election not to he dlxrourngby
name,
said
th*
ten*
of
tho
CHICAGO
IAS — The American
nno
territory,
and
11
foreign
coun­
way out — a victim of lalevialon. ation.
marrleue to the former Barham
ud, that defeat Is a part nf politi­ Medical Association
ICmltaae* From Fats o s n
President's speech suggested will­
today awarded
According lo this theory, televised
cs! fortune, and did not reflect on posthumously
The cleaning nut of the enclosure Ann I'enren »f Sanford, he pinna tries Including Argentina, China, ingness to comply wltE the wishes
a gold medal and
Colombia, Cuba, France, Greece, of Congress, despite hls statement l» • brief talk at th* conclusion their service,.
demonstrations of consumer pro­ yielded about 63 anti-Communlst to make Florida hls home.
ducts and televised aalea talks prisoners who said the evacuation
Prosecuting Attorney George A. citation to Howard W. RlakesIee.A
Wasting no time in setting him­ Honduras, Mexico, Holland, Nica­ that recourse to Taft-HariJev would &lt;n the morning session, warned
sheriff* of the dangers con­ Bpeer concurred In praising the science editor of the Associated*
which could be viewed by the had saved their lives.
self up In rlvlllsn life, Don will ragua, and Swltserland. Of the be “by far the worse of the two th*
tained In th# rscsnt increase In ehariffs’ work. Mr, Sneer men­ Press who died May 3.
housewife In her home would make Thirty antl-neda fell out of line aisrt lo work today In hls new 1,031 graduates, 08 are graduating approaches."
The award was created by the
Negro voting registration. H t pre­ tioned the grunt dlffiriimiM und-r
the home visits of the door-to-door when groups of Communists were Civil Servlre |oh. Besides hls gov­ .with hnnor.
To use the Taft • Hartley Act’a dicted that 130,000 Negroes would
AMA Board of Trustees lo honor
vendor unnecessary,
which
they
labor,
among
them
ll-u
mnrnhod out.
ernment work. D«fi Is also pnrt
go-day anti-strike Injunction provi­ be registered by November and fact that, "a third of Ok- puuplu "a distinguished layman who hns
Today, however, TV Is being Thirly-flve olhers assembled In owner In the Sanford Radio Serv­
sions, Mr. Truman contended, laid that this is being done nt
Ike Displeased
served lo advance Ihe Ideals of
used In promote direct selling.
the rear of the compound ond ice, whirl) lie plans to earry on In
"would be lo take sides with the Ihe Instigation of “agitators out are In favor of law en force muni, American medicine and who has
tCnalUN*! •'fans runs Oael
Direct selling Is big busineas. To­ waited until all other POWs had Ids spare lime.
a
third
are
against
It,
n
il
it
third
companies and against Ihe work­ Of Philadelphia."
tal volume! a estimated by the Na­ been cleared out. Then they
don't rare." Hu also said thnt "it conlrllmled notably lo the public
The very siir'-essful Fasron soft- North Carolina. Virgin". Georgia, ers."
"If this campaign Is consum­ seems thnt In a lot of our .-ouii. welfare."
tional Association of Direct Selling marched nut.
hall team won Us 1"th ron*eeutlve Louisiana and Texas If Sen. RichHe hinted broadly thsre was no mated," he declared, "you sheriffs ties tho bust qualification (or
This was Ihe second lime Ihe
Companlea at more than 10 billion Maj. David Korn, Richmond. Va. vletorv over th- fjrmwnv nine. In nrd Russell, Georgia Democrat, assursnes
the 630,000 striking W going to have to mako a
award has been given hy the AMA
....
dollari a year. According to the an officer of the 187lh, said It was the City of Orlando Rerreatlnn docs not run.
sheriff
Is
not
to
know
anything
would obey an In­
first perron to receive It was
to Jhlladslphla
Phllsde
The Tail camp called th* signal! Steelworkers
to about th* Job and not to havr n The
National Better Business Bureau apparent many more prisoners l.rngue Mondnv night, at the
Junction — a statement which drew pilgrimage
the Rev. Alphonse Mary Schwltal,*
ma ,y°ur
make
your
r
___
_____
_
_
_
kjienee
with
gangsters.
Inc., with which local Belter Bust- wsntrd to be separated (nil were Grand Avenue Ball I’erk In Or­ when Iho Arrangement* Commit­ junction
record."
from Taft
former dean of the School of*
lit and others ea an Ons day thla minority bloc will
Mia Bureaua across (he country held In the marching columns by lando. I’ronn'-nrcd ihe fim* round tee put tngelher the men and th* sparka
He agreed with the Attorney la.
'Invitation" to defy
defy tha law. They wfoW. th# balance of power If
Medicine of Ht. I-mils University
Jobs
for
the
July
7
convention
at
are affiliated, more than 0,000 die-hard Reds.
General
In
urging
tho
defeated
winners nt the end of their 10th
been on stria* since June _
The House of Delegates unani­
1st them."
American companies ara engaged Two POWs who escaped from win Ip the league, the Hanford Chicago. It was noticed that th* have
sheriffs not to lie discouraged, mously
when the Supreme Court ruled Mr. you
confirmed the nomination
In direct selling with a total sate* Compound 77 told stories of mur­ bunch have proven themselves to Ohioan, whose oiler lo compro­ Truman’s
Mr.
Car
Ur
urged
the
ahariffe
and
he
strongly
ud
vacated
the
seizure of th* industry
of Dlakeslro for Ihe award loday
mise
on
contested
delegations
In
force of I Mi million men and ders during Iho night.
abolition
of
the
feu
system
and
to
consult
with
their
local
county
he the top contenders for the
was Illegal,
women.
American guards outside Ihe league chnmplnnshln. Ily trouncing ♦he South was rejected by Elsen­ The President told the lawmak­ officials and leading citizens on the Institution of some new meanThe Electrolux Co., easily the compound laid they bail heard the Conway softhallers, the group hower campaigners, was ready for ers the better way would bo a plant the situation and also to hold of financing tho sheriff’s office.
aaUon’i biggest manufacturer of screams Inside.
Rep. Cleveland commended tinhas advanced another game closer a no quarter battle.
seizure law under which Ihe own­ meetings of Negroes, listen to
DR. L. T. DOSS
vacuum cleaners, employs 10,000 Nnrth Korean Col. Lee Hak Koo, to the "crown” by pulling one Of Inc 1,103 convention delegate! ers would "face the possibility of thetr problems and taka an In­ sheriffs for doing a good Job,
door-to-door aaleimen.
CHIROPRACTOR
a Compound 78 leader now In soli­ «smc ahead of the Orongo Hoick -m il of a total 1,306—already chos­ receiving something lesa than their terest In them. Its said that the "rontrnry to what some peoptAvon Products Inc,, cosmetics tary confinement, told an Interro­ team, who are running a close en, the Associated Press tabula­ normal profits . . . and the workers average Florida Negro would pay might *ny," and requested ttin
HOURS
9 to 12—2 to S
tion now gives Tnft 484, Eisenhow­ win facet he prospect of galling more attention to a Southerner the sheriffs recoin me rid h'gixlr
manufacturer, had sales last year gator he thought Boatncr was seen ml In
1-jiein-,
303 Atlantic Rank Hulldlni
er
330
and
others
130
with
309
of more th a n ........ * ..........
tinn
to
bring
nhntil
better
law
bluffing when he said he would
less than they think they era en­ than ha would to Northern ngitnIrvlruf "lllng" D'datte, AN, who
Phone 761
tors.
enforcement. Hu also recommend­
movf tho prisoners by force If Is leading the league at the plate unrommlttcd or disputed. Nomina­ titled to."
tion requires Oftt and In a squeeze ' As he outlined It, however, his
ed
a
butter
system
of
public
necessary.
Commissioner King praised ihr
with e hue" .filtl average, came the contested delegations — like
relations to let the public know
representatives, many of them
Breakup of (he Island's 17 hlg
again with another tlmelv those from Texas. Louisiana, Geor­ plin would permit the government, fine Job which the sheriffs Have more
about the sheriff's work.
housewives. “ We haven’t deviated Compounds Is experled to lake through
done In enforcement throughout
while
operating
the
mQli,
to
raise
hnrner
In
the
fiftti
Inning.
Morris
gia and Mississippi—could put 1
from this system In M years," about 10 days.
Judge Douglas 8 t o a s t ru n :,
the state and said that, "so many
wages
and
change
working
condi­
Hall.
Hie
phenomenal
Navv
ollchman across.
•ays George K. Craves Jr., Avon
times public officials do not ro- spunking on the guaurnl problem
nr. beside,i liN recent mound nur- The kcynoler's rallying speceh tions.
vice president.
celvo the kind *A commendation of cnforri-Muiit as rugnids |uvr«Within
hours
th*
Senate
bowled
in
which
lie
lurried
In
a
fnrmanee
NATO Treaty
nllo delinquent*, ruvluwuil the
. Then there’s the ubiquitous Fulbrilliant one-hitter, also proved can do inurh to sat the fane. The over three plant seizure proposals, they should. However, let them do Juvenile
H'uallan** r o w
tint)
law of 11)51 ami urged
for brush man, backbone of the
Platform Commute* will put Into two of which had tacit White House something wrong and then ihey
himself
to
lan
v*rv
able
batsman
huge sales organiiatlono f Puller would regard u hostile move hv slamming « four bagger Into words what the party stands for. blessing, and spiked Into the con­ receive notoriety through tho all the sheriffs to fnmillarizi
tlimnsulvus with the law If they
Brush Co. of Hartford, Conn. A sgalnst Ihe new Western European
And the chairmen, first th* tem trols bill tha request to us* the pres* and among the public."
the boondock*.
,
had not already done so. ' Thu
host of other house • lo • house letup.
porary
and
then
Ihe
permanent,
Attorney
General
Ervin
also
Taft
•
Hartley
Law.
Mr. Mcl-ean, the Regional CAA will have
whole future nf our country," hvendor* peddle everything from
"For this reason." he said, "wo Hsfelv
plenty
of
power
when
huve
wh«r
P«l*«d
the
sheriffs
and
said
The
margins
were
dselslvo,
but
April*, lias placed Ihe Na­ disputes hit the floor—
si.dlr.urt l.rco-borol r.llsvM
said, "Is wrapped up In these
lingerie to tailored suits, razor have Jolnad with the governments
disputes
per
fli
administration
foroei
planned
one
H
i
lb* »in»v off PrlcSIy
Prickly Boa
b.sl wltn
Station, Sanford on Ids lllii»r- hnps like whetherr In sc
kids."
bladoi to washing machines, kitch­ of Britain and Franco In u dor- val
itpro-Tafl
seat
pi
■
mkifna prompt «#■*. p lspsr
lest
major
effort
today
Ip
put
'fort
tod
a
' i h CofUr«-, » could prolong,
Hash and clhar minor •kla irrtJudge Htunvirmn also proposed
enware In sterling allver, aeedi In larallon which makes It clear Unit nr- for th" purpose of discussing or1 pro
ru Kiscnnowcr
Elsenhower delegal
delegations.
would
permit
pay
raises
across
a
new
seizure
amendment.
nendmenl
lotions a rt also coo lid an 0
reopening of thu Indus trio I
Ok extinguishers.
we would regard any such art as and 'Xnmlnbig men who a*-** In­ Tnc Army stild It would take no They conceded1 In advance the;
cooibtd quickly, *1*1 n t a
they for Ht* workers based on any rise the
terested In nbln'ide'T ( l A ratings. act Inn nn the qucitlon of whether
School for Negro Girls at Ocala,
Direct selling has come a tong a threat lo mir own security."
v.iy tmoolbnsM. V itd V 1...
In
the
coat
of
living
Index.
will
take
another
beatAnvone Interested In tills program, MarArthur would violate regula­
--- obd
be bMplioto oucocoolult]
loro
clllng tlm tremendous need for n
way since the old Yankee peddler
*1 yooro. tIO N 'T W a ll
for oror to
lo
31
margin,
it
seeking
ground
**r
flight
ratings,
place tu send delinquent Negro I for
•old tinware, clocks, brooms,
tions hy appearing on the political Hen. Maybank (D.-8. C.)\ who
boot
prlokly
boat or dlopor roib
should rnn*srl Chief Day located convention program. Friends said
House Action
in u u
bJ! P*n- Humphrey jrlrls. "It Is not fair,’* hu argued I lo tbow up but buy o eoi
« M today
■nives and cloth lo frontlar famhzs
been
at
odd
a
with
the
White
In the Station Operallnns Depart- he would wear rlvlllan clothes,
a
,
and
start
uilng.
Mont* bock If
iR
u
S
s
?
.
&lt;0
»ho
*l*«l
House, announced he also would uronl?.«m U *,HUfht *p Ponnll sol*. to have an industrial school for H not rompl.tcly tolisfltd. At ill
Il'sillasiS
r
i
m
Pass
Oast
white girls and not have one for ■ drusatito.
Want In give a party? Some
The keynotur for the Democratic offer a delayed action plant seizure
Welcome aboard goes In Harold convention
-MSfii ,le,Uemf n‘ l» roachcd. Negroes."
companies will send a man to your miller wore hopeful of completing
July 31 at Chicago, amendment — this one to take ef­ *™ allow
the
workers
a
pay
raise
Driggers,
SN,
who
reported
to
tills
Thu Association is to hold Its
boma with all Ihe fixings for a their bill Thursday.
Massachusetts Gov. Paul Dover,
only, If the President Invokes , , L b/ * foot-finding board.
January landing In West Pulin
A controls extension bill, drafted command from Han Francisco, look a crack at tho Republican fect
full-course dinner, Including flow
ilte
Taft-Hartley
Act
end
finds
that
.
The
amendment
to
use
Tart-HartCalif.
He
Is
Ht
present
attached
lo
Ifonrti, and tho 40th Am....I Cult•ra, 11 doesn’t coal you a nickel. by Iho Kcnato Banking Committee,
Parly activity o fMncArtnur, El­ It won’t work.
w , sponsored by Sen, Byrd ijrd.&lt; veollun
will tin held next Jutm at
AU you have to da fa Invite your Is now under debate In Iho Senate. the Security division of the Hta- senhower and Lt. (Ion. Albert
va-).
-was
approved
40
to
30
Maybank
had
sought
Tueiday
lo
Gainesville.
‘
... ..
.
friends and let the salesman show It calls for extending wage, prlro tlon.
Wede mayor.
write
Into
the
bill
a
section
to
pro­
Aim
coining
lo
NAAS,
from
them Ihe company’s floor wax or and eredll controls for eight
Dover lold New York Democrata
Guantanamo llav, Cobs, Is l.cxtci Tuesday night that Ihe three gen­ vide a 130 • day no • strike pe­
furniture polish, pots and pans nr months, until March I, 1093
than permit seizure of the
Evans
ME2.
who
has
also
bren
The
Senate
bill
has
become
n
plssllc aprons. The salesman conks
erals are fighting for control of riod,
and serves the men I — and waxhra vehicle for debate over Iho xlor| asslpnul lo Hrrurltv.
Ihw GOP and comprise "Ihe mep- plants with the workers’ pay frozen
John F. "I’anpy" Haynen has ace of u military Jmtlu." Wed*- at pro • dispute levels and Ihe
crisis with numerous amendments
Ihe dishes.
joined the ranks of the civilian mover Is chairman of (he National government obligated to pay the
A constant headache tu tho direct offered In deal with 11.
companies "Just compensation"
Chairman Spence (D.-Ky.) told since being dl'chargeii recently- j Citizen.*'ftir-Taft Commlltce.
selling peonlo is the had name
given their prufeailnn by Ihe oc­ reporters there was no discussion •Tappy". Mrs. Ilaynen and their
W. Avcrell llirriman, a candi­ for use of Ihe plants. It was re
casional dishonest salesman, and In Ihe House committee of writing
for the democratic presiden­ Jfctcd 68 to 13.
children will return &gt;o New date
the consequent enactment of local In Ihe Byrd Amendment, adopted two
tial
nomination,
also voiced an Th* Senate knocked down 33 to
Orleans, l.n., where he will return opinion about the
laws and ordinances which restrict by Ihe Senate lale Tuesday.
Republican M an amendment by Sen. Mon
to
hls
former
Job
with
tho
U.8.
direct selling. Borne 90 years ago This provision, sponsored by Sen.
Party. In a Phoenix, Aril., ad­ roney (D.-Okla.) for 60 • day sell
the town of Ureen Rlvar, Wyo., Byrd (u.-Va.), calls on tho presi­ Post Office.
dress, he said G.O.P. now stands
adopted an ordinance making ft a dent lo use Ihe Tef 1-Hartley Lew
fnr "grim old pessimists." He said fluentlal Republican aa yet uncom
misdemeanor for a person to visit In Ihe eteel dispute.
Ihe Republican Party has been mltted, and delegate* from New
Widow
Eviction
a private horns for tho purpose of Meenwhlle the House pass­
captured by "Ihe weepers and Iho Jersey, New York end Maryland
selling merchandise without having ed and sent to the Senate a
wnllera," whereas the Democrats 1 A Taft spokesman said the tens
H 'n a lla M d Fraai •**«• Oael
been Invited. Similar ordinances bill setting up a 11,390,630,000 the sheriff would hire hls new have n positive program.
tor also la conferring with dalehave since been declared const!- federal-eld highway program for deputies, or how many he would
Another candidate for the Dem* (•tea, but added, "Wa'ra not put­
Ihe two fiscal vnari ulnrtliiH .Into
ocrats' top spot, Sen. Eatcs Ke- ting any particular emphasis on
1. 1033.
fauver of Tennessee, lold a rally those meetings.” Taft'a Schedule
Legal Notice
'w
ffio
u
t
confirmation,
It
was
re­
Passage waa by voice vote.
In Washington, D. C., he Is for •alls for conferancat with New
ported
lhal
Gregory
had
a
recent
The blQ waa e compromise of
home rule in solve local problems. Jersey delegates Thursday
conference
with
Ihe
widow,
Mrs.
5 M n orr r &amp; » T01
separate measures passed pre­
Kefattver and llarrlman are bat­ Maryland dalagatea Monday,
viously by Ihe Senate and the Elizabeth Htcvrnx. and hid asked tling heatedly for Ihe capital’! alx Ktfauvar’a tally of Ml dofogi■Us
&amp; i;r w w * in i.,
her
to
leave
peacefully
lit
order
House. It carries no actual appro­
Democratic delegates to be se­
A &amp; e ‘ ru#.,nhA , W l j l t T oi priations but authorizes a program to protect her own property.
Mrs. Ktovrns U "Inclined’’ In ac­ lected at an unofficial primary
divorce oKulnol you la th* Circuit which must be financed by later
Court fur Honilaolo Count/, Florid*,
cept Ihe eviction without further next Tuesday.
Eisenhower, meanwhile, waa man's 6614, with 616 needed for
at Hanford. Florida, and yuu oro legislation.
h«robr roiilr.d to Ilia, u.r.onojly or
The bill makes no change In Ihe violence, a source said.
continuing hls sessions in New nomination. This Associated P
hr ntiornoy, with tho a itrk uf oali present formula by which atatea
roads and York with delegates and olhera he tabulation. Ilk* that lor the GOP
Court your w rjilin dofonoo, If any, must match some of Ihe funds pul forest development
holies lo win over lo hla aide. On race, la based on professed and
to. Iho bill of uuinulalnt filed in
irells,
33
Ik
millions.
M id nauoo by tho ISfh day.of Jan*. up by the federal government for
hia conference program today conceded- atlgnmanta of the dala­
Also,
national
park
roads
and
Ills, Horoln tall not or Judgm inl construction and planning,
were John Foster Dulles, an In' gatea so far named.
will ha rondorod against you by
trails,
10
millions;
parkways
on
Tha amounts authorised, all for
public lands. ID millions; Indian
. , ‘ WITNKMH nty hand and the ooal each of the two years:
Primary highway system, 347 H roads and bridges, 10 millions; for
million dollars; secondary ay item, aid In construellon nf (he Rnma
tea million* i urban area primary Road In Nicaragua, four millions:
ts^M RRRPOH
highway system. 137 14 millions; Inlar-Amarlcan Highway In Cenrtal
Two - bedroom
Phillip* Terraco — a beautiful
expediting construction and lm- America, eight millions: for surHero’s Some of "Pop’a”
veys on Indian reservations, I 14
homoB
$7775
—
IS
KmWfolli' 0t ,n',r,U '0
new homo development alylod for
Favorite*!
.
only $125 down.
Ports! highways, 33 14 millions;
1 I t ) Hoard of Cotta1
today’a llvin c — priced for
j t r y 1, r t ^ s s % a . s
young people’* budgets.
• Throo . bedroom
TIN.National Association of Dlhomes 19055 and
root BeUini Companies rantenda
On* Dragtl
9P05S — only $808
Roomy — comfortable — two • and throa
. S M S 'V ,
and $981 down,

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Ike Declares
He Opposed
'German Zones

Florida S h eriff Visit Sanford

General Reveals His
Advice Not Sought
At Yalta, Potsdam;
Taft Studies Korea
NEW YORK UW-Gen. Dwight D.
#Eiaenhower aald today he oppoied
Ute division of Germany Into sepa­
rate zone* at the end of the war
and also waa against Isolating Mer­
lin.
He made the atatement In anawer to questions put to him by
members of the New Jersey Ho
publication delegation.
Eisenhower also said that he did
not participate In either the Yalta
or Potsdam Conferences and that
his advice waa not accepted on
#the decisions taken there.
A delegate asked directly wheth­
er the establishment of the line of
demarcation between the Allied
and Russian armies In Germany
was Elsenhower’s decision.
"I was opposed lo the division
of Germany Into separate parts,"
he said. ’'That waa one of the
pieces of advice that was not ac^fhe* delagales then asked who
did establish the tones, and Ihc
•Isolation of Berlin as a partially
Allied city within the Soviet Zone
"The European Advisory Com­
mission met in London In 1041. as
I recall," Elsenhower said "This
commission look these artlons
Later, I understood they were ap
proved at Yalta.
"As soon as the armlsllec was
signed, we were directed l« gel
bark Inlo our own areas as rapidly
as posslhle. Wo were forced lo
retreat 150 miles after the war—
• we had been attacking ns far
down as Lelpilg—nnd we had lo
go back lo the Tine picked by the
politicians."
The general also was asked
whether he participated In tho
Yalta and Potsdam Conferences.
He laid emphatically, “ 1 did not.
I participated In no political de­
cisions of the war.
"1 gave m r opinions voluntarily
on one or two Ihlnga, hut they
weren't accepted."
NEW YORK Wt-Scn. Holier! A.

a
truce talks until American

wean
arms
Ihen arm
production lets rolling, than
the South Koreans and withdraw
United Nations forces lighting
Ihere
Gen. Douglas MacArlhur’s pro­
gram of bomhlng the tied*' Man­
churian supply base* would have
worked e year ago but would be
i Impractical now, life candidate for
the Republican presidential nomi­
nation declared.
Ha said that while Iho armistice
negotiations have dragged along
Iho Russians and North Koreans
have hull! up loo much air and
land superiority.
The Ohio senator gave hi* view*
In recording a radio Interview
with Martha Deane to he broad­
cast by station WOR over a IT
state Eastern network Friday.
1 WASHINGTON
Following la
the laleat Associated Praia tabu(CtsllssM O* Page Tkr**)
REAM MEET
TOKYO Ut—British Field Mor■hal Lord Alexander visited Geu.
Mark Clark today at the supreme
Allied commander's headquarters.
They spent 3tA hour* in conference
and at a war briefing.
Alexander arrived Tuesday for
a tour of Japan and Korean on
behalf of the British Cabinet.

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RATES IIP
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. UP Weakly relax for Chattanooga's
newspapers—the News-Free Press
and the Time* — have been Inrraised to 4S cants.
Tha Chattanooga Publishing Co.
aald Wednesday the hike from Ihe
old rat* of 40 cents waa necessary
because nf the Inm aied cost of
M newsprint.
P No change was ‘made In Ihe
dally rates.
' ORLANDO BUILDING
WASHINGTON UT-Tha Public
Bulldlnfs Administration has con­
tracted with Tempuna Inc., Lake­
land. Fla., to build a 1301,Mi sub­
tropical experiment station at Or-

' t t i Stall
tho citrus

•mm

gels research for
try.

•

Sinford Herald
Vacation-Pack
aflllev how far, away
i yen may go aa year
vucattao you cau readily calah
ap m tho home towa news by
reading the Stufard Herald
when yaa rotaru. Yaw na ar­
teroaga n ir w w m aefl.tr
r, by talapeaatag

An.-mriiitnl Ur,-** 1

SANKJUD, FLORIDA__ THURSDAY JUNK HI. 10T.2

VOLUMB XXXXIII

Wirt*

Gen. Collins Blames
Manpower Shortage
For Koje Outbreaks
Bill Authorizing American Troops
Seizure Of Mills Hunt Prisoners
Again Voted Out Reported Killed

Members of the Florida .Sheriffs Association held their .'tilth annual
convention In Sanford. Monday through Wednesday, and enjoyed a
varied program. Including business sessions at the Court House and at
the City Hall whore on Wednesday i.flernnuu they completed the program which Included the election of H. J. Youngblood, Fernandinn as
president to succeed It. L. Kendricks, Pensacola. Tho sheriffs were

'hoto by Henry Jameson
treated to a luncheon at the Episcopal Parish House, Tue-day noon,
and enjoyed n barbecue at the KB. • Club grounds that night. Shctiff
P. A. Mero, the host, whs commanded for Ids program and was elected
second vice-president «f the AvfOriotton. The Valdes Hotel was head
ipiarters for the convention.

Convention
Dr. H. W. Hurt Settlement Made Sheriffs’
Proves Big Success Ed Cameron Is
Of Stetson Is In Struggle For characterised
Sheriff
A. Mem today Named President
the sheriffs' con­
which dosed yesterday In
Of Cattlemen
Jaycee Speaker Steamship Line vention
Sanford a* an outstanding success
anil expressed his thank* to all
Flag Day Ceremonies Government Set To
To Be Held On Sat­
Return Dollar Line
urday At Stadium To Private Owners
Hr. II W. Hurt of Rtelsiin Uni­
versity told the Junior Chainin',
of Comntcrro at the Yacht- Club
today Hint the greatest single
force which would solve the
world's most difficult mold ms is
tuklng nn Interest In other per
sons, lie also explained Mint Idg
business' object tile meeting of
hum a ii needs.
"Actually the big job for busi­
ness is thu rearing of nur sneersaora through the churches, news­
paper* nnd the lioute," he elabor­
ated, "It Is llirae factors that
mold the moral fibre of out youth
and successors."
Hr. Hurt, who has written much
of the Boy Scout Manual, stated
that because of the lack of in­
terest In youth and in other peo­
ple, misunderstanding and III
feeling has TatiMsI must of thu
problems people face today.
Ho suggested that ev*rynn«
should take a sprrlnl Interest In
helping someone w h i c h would t r a i l
lo c o l l e c t i v e bargaining In I i l I k i i

WASHINGTON t/v-The govern
ment and the It Stanley Hollar
interest* today settled their .Vyear
rout I fight over control of the hlg
Dollar .Steamship Line
Term* id the settlement provide:
1 The controlling stock Interest
in ihc line cl*lined by both will
Ire pul up nl public sale nt any
price above 1 1 million dollar* rash
2 The winner on sealed hills
will gel the 33 per cent block of
stock and the government and the
Hollar interests will divide the pro
ct-cds
1 If the public sale fall* to
bring n hid of M millions or more.
Iho stock will bn divided equally
hid ween l|ip government and Iho
Hollar inleresls
' «•
In any ovenl, Secretary of Com­
merce Sawyer said, the governrnent intends to
out of the
lo got
gel oul
h u e a n d return It In private operaturn

the speakers, the merchant* as­
Elec­
sociation, ami all others who con­ Oric Mathicux
tributed tii the success of the oc­
ted President Of
casion.
He especially tbunked the Elks
Farmers' A u c t i o n
Club for the use id tlieii fnrilltlc*
for Ilie barbecue and -aid (hat a
F m m i ll mil nf a new Mrintniile
Iminber of the sheriffs bad called ( iiuntv C a ttle m en 'Assortatm u,
It the finest barbecue they hail with K.l J. C a m e u m a* newly
ever attended.
I'lnctrd pirsldetll. un&lt; ntinmim r I
Mute than Ino dill-gales a t­ I...lax t-&gt; I*. It llawson, m a n l y
tended the convention fiom all agent, le lln w m g » meeting Toes
parts of tipi state arid worn ad­ ■lay night at Ids i .f f in AIIU III In
dressed by sin h milstniidlng per­ &lt;iittlemen were piesent.
i it in-1 nf fleer* elected were C
sonalities as Itnllrond I'mumlsalonera Jerry Carter and Wilbur S |,ee, i ivied", vice-piesbleut; Mi
seeietary, nnd Gn"g
King, Attorney Geneial lib-haul l&gt;'iw*un,
ILirden, lirnsuier. Tin- board nt
Krvln, Hep. Ferris llryanl of tniatee*
includes W. II. Wight, Hi
I train, who is .Speaker designate
W. linker and Hr. R. C. |la»»
of Iho House of Hopresentnllvoa, ft. Ihe
flaw oigiinlinllon, while
Lieut. General .1. C IliitchiiOu, fl|(| affiliated
witli the Florida
Senator L. F. Hoyle, Hep. Voile Slate Call lumen's Association, has
William* Jr., Heii.-di'signRte Mack l1(, ciuinccttnn with the Central
Cleveland Jr., lTu*ecuting Attorttof- 1 Horida t ’attlemen'* A**ocl*tion,
ney George A Speer, and .1udfl*'to which most of the mamhers for
Douglas ntonatmm.
j int-t Iy belonged, #
,j ■ ... f - —
- ^r, s flile oi t|u ttlljnr' leuwOlts for

Senate Approves Leg­
islation Extending
Economic Controls
WASHINGTON P \ lum*e com
lullin' v.it*-.t down li 1" III today
i priipnvil Unit Fic'ideni Truman
lie "iu|Hiw.'r.’d in 'i-i/c and i pcralc
Ihc 'truck alri'l mill*
II wa* ihe (ir*l (..rmnl vole liy
am Ihai*" gi.aip '"ite .Mr Tr«r
titan went hcti.ri’ F.uigr"** Tuc*
liny and pleaileil tm till* power
i'll" Sen.ile prmoii'ly had re
huffed 'll Ft11riirait In voting Ihai
Me should ii-e ntlll 'Hike pinvl*
II.n&gt; id *he Inf, Hartley l.-iw 111 an
"(fori I" Cl I III" slllkl ol iI.i0.inio
I'll, Stc. Iwinkers \..d loilay sena
tors (avitiiiig seirufi' power for the
I'resi.l. at .l.,i!iiliiri".! Ilieir lighl h
wri'e tt mio wage price control*
l"gl*liilioti t'lo-v -.till they would
pnqai*" it igalli lalei m a *"|Ui
rale hill
The ............. p.eslln.i wn* rniai’it
In Ihc Him*" It.iaklu : l 'nm iu ll ti ’c
liv Hep Bolling . I t Mi, i who pro
po*ril it i* in iiiui'Millneiil I " legls
I,. , ion exit'll.ling ilic e l. .in.line con
Mol* law
Bolling ' . nii'inliueul wa* a &lt;lu
plicate "I dial "tie red m Ihe Sell
ale T u e s d a y In Sen Humphrey
iD.-Mmn i and .ojerled l.y llnil

lusty
Mrmhers rep..ril’d mu" Drniu
&lt;ruts and unc llcpuhlleait *u|i
ported Ihc xol'iire move In the
House von,inliter Five Democrats
anil III Republicans were against
it One Demncrnl vnlcrl prnsent
[ H'.il ope li . ubUtan wa* at,sent.
The lloiisp group Is working on
fei mine (he new gcniip, *nl.| M
il* own version ,.( a new wage
Dswmiii ivii* i I."1 Iin- cut IIcon'll price colli rid* law lo replace Ilic
felt tluil Ihe C i'l ilis l Floriila Fat
present one which expire* .lone lo
lli’itien** \**ih'lntinn wn* geliiut:
The Seoul" liaMlicg ovei seizure
*lllll«wllllt IM.nl iv.
Due* ill It" power lias lie"" lit . oniieclion wph
new i i *-i " i liilinii m e f i l l
f m " thi' Sell,lie ■ own vci iioil of . on
.■’III* * Inn.I nf
cat It,'
iium'.l
dispute* rather than the coercive
During court proceeding', the !I3
Irols Icglsl |,I loll
T h e ," an
a ppriiM iiiali l y
tJ.ini"
bargaining thill now prevail*.
per rent black of slock uni e*tl
MmiiiIomui.'iiI of lln* *, i ,p
TinForrest
l.nk*Aindeniy
I
Program chniimiin A t t h u i mated to lie worth (13 million dnl Fnlrent City n-i-rnMy gradual".I . tit'll.I nf cnlllc in S.’initixl. ( '■••titty cleared Ihe wax lor &gt;n early Sen
Heckwith Jr. intmdured Hr. Hint |»r* hut Sawyer snld today Hie net rls'M of I* -liiilnit* Anmnir 11 ■ I'l.lll* We," ■mi.le It, rnil '|.|r j ale xole on Hie .octroi* lull winch
John Pierson announced that value of the lino wa* aloud 32 was Ml** lli'tfy Itit**iin nf S&gt;i" gat' * I,. l|ii. Iinrtiei lie iilnl uici'liilg c ml.no* a provision saving ihe
! .if &lt;iillli'iiieii at I.eiinni.t’* til,"i’i&gt; ‘senate request* Hi d Mr li inn hi
Karl Higginbotham, exalted ruler million at the end of 1051
ford.
in KiHRiuiuu'c mi .Satiiiiiay
Use llir I rafI llarllcy Law m the
tu
Klko Club, tins proclaimed
fli" stock was handed lo the old
Tin- Araiii-my I* a pilvati’ p -li" i
• III" "f tin iimjiu i*-in** at II'. plcscnl steel crisis
Hag H .y cerenioi.le. for Halm, ay Maritime* CnmmlMlon In 1DAH when fur tiny* and ifirl* and I* nf it"inerting. Ml ItitWUMl .lecilll cl,
In Uxo day* ol li.inllug, flic Sen
or!*.
,fiV*' ,im-re ,f|p government loaned the ship- Sovi'iilli Duv Ailvnitlal ilani'iii" "
!I . I - - (lie iiil'khg i,f tie h "I rcjci’B'il l,y top lie n x it. 11
tween 7:00 p.m. and H:IH&gt; p.:n. I he pjng line 4“i million dollar* for tinn. It is, m-riirdlmr tn lln* Miii" . will I." I" ►
fun.I*
fm
li
fi,i
""ini'
ul
nf
H
i
di)inon*lrnllon will pieced - (In |repair of ships and for working it* yi-artxmk, "a srhnnl «lti-r........
gins (.nil separate cllorls h. gne
mark* and luainl* law, which (h&lt;
hlatka-Snnfmd baseball game
..........thru suhsldlied
.................II* upera"
uipitiil
cnnie* In nlitnin a Chrlslian &lt;"' • "illlIcliien niainlNlli"d i» re" pin Mi 'I riimaii Ihe seizure powci* In
Mr. I'liirHiin introduced Harilsun tiun fur a 5 year period
nskcil
enflnn." II* ri'lluiou* ni'tlvitii's
pt'tly eof"lc"il |.y t tic Slnli- .lit,
Smith, tho liny .Scout whu .mid tinThe T il Law allows the govern
Afirr the loan had been repaid
muni ticket* ipirlng Ihe "Dm k* fur nut nl company earning*, Hollar elude preyer tiand*. Friday nivl • t" lack nf Mlfflrl.'nt ""M a y rn I liietil In seek a cnlirl oitlci go...I
devnllnnals, and .SnliliitDi „■-i ;&gt;■• inspector*
h uaiiaarii in, r*g* Tk»n
for Hit ila\s, aitniusl a slrike which
demanded return of Ihe slock, con
Tlie Aradetny wa* al»n the )■*•-1
Mi. Dawaini ..ml Ihai lie |* Imperil* Ihe iiiiltnunl well an
tending It had merely hern pledged duriiur the recent year *" a eni",i
pi "paling iiiliiiengi iiphcl -heit*.
The I'reslileiil has lold i ougic.s
I In secure Ihe loan.
nieeflnir attended tiv nmie Dniii Hhowlng
all III" riiaik* anil l ■i.mil "tin* would lie grossly mifan "
The government refusrd, Insist 30(10 penple nf Fhirlda.
used in Si'inirml" ('minty, ami hot he xMia rc|..iri".| rc.iih lo
ing that the stock hnd been stir
Indu*trial ediicntlnn is *1*" i"
Mi"*" will I." iilstrlliliti.il :&lt;&gt; ill.
tl Hie House also tells Inin
.... .
l rendered lo II outright, not Just vided nt til" Academy, Inclndlm; meinhiu* uf Hi" new Aesia'inlmn comply
ifarlley is il* answei to llotrnlninir In newspaper work, .trail v I tri " M mMi "■"« wa* i l c l . d p c Tall
lit
Winter
I.rntm
f,,r
security.
1/1
fv l l l l t . 1
Hnliar sued and eventually won work, the rniwinir nf poultry, ■ si.lnnl of Ml" Saiifiil'l F a , flier. slrike
Mr 'l l iini.ul conlcrids that . V.
n decision In U. H. District Court laundry amt ninny ether enden
Aiictinn, Inc , at it* nnriii.,1 a c t
Ihc I ,H llariley A.,'* so dav *inkc
WASHINGTON MwTho govern here The government rarrled the or*.
lug M m,day nighl. U l h r , new "|f| han x'otilil only defer pav raise*
uent I* tasting nl*oul for some ease to tho Court of Appeals and
(If the recent irraduafinir cl»
'••IS H I" .1 VV .lllli"*, vie* pi &lt;1
says Ihe workers deserve ol
way of reducing frequent tins and Hnliar won again.
l seven Intend In ki&gt; into nurslnv. d r . " , ami ?,li llawson, ..... i r l m y lie
(III there Is Im guiiriiulee III"
downs In price* anil supplies of
six
Into
tr*cldnK,
*lx
into
rhm
•
i
Instead of handing over Ihe stock
and ti" i i * u i" i
workers would nliey p
winter grown vegetables.
the government look the walk, nnd seven inIII the ne'di. .1 "W" lire gmng ahead with new
Sen Itoiierl A I all III I Ililo n.
Complaints hnve been made to however,
field.
Other
prnspnctlve
prof.
case to court In San Francisco,
vigur "I, aiiclir.il sail". rialin aulhnr of Ihe law. has called Hi.it
the Stale and Agriculture Depart­ seeking a decision Ihere that would »lnns Included x-ray Icrhnlchie, nighl,"
*nid Mr. Ilnwaim. If.- add xialcmrnl an Invilalinn to II,e ikVi
ments from some domestic grow­ cnnhle II lo keep the share*.
dental hygenl*t, and secretary.
"d Mint Ihc market i* planuli.g Me ( ski sinking Flu Sleelworkers i ,
ers that Import* from Cuba anti
The
Academy
supplies
milk
and
About a year ago, Ihe Court of
Insinllntion of a couitniniity bar defy an Injuncllnn
Mexico of such vegetables a* to­ Appeal*
ordered Sawyer, Solicitor due* the laundry for tho I'tori-' &gt;
pit, which will |,i&gt; iivail.il.l.
Senate leaders drove In dispose
matoes, pepper* and eggplant nf- General Philip D. Perlman and Sanitarium at Orlando, ami m.i"i ht'cua
(•■ group* and org*,illation* Mr. id Ilic whole Ixs.ir, and gel a final
len depress price* lo Ihe detriment six other officials to turn over the nf the student* are enalded
ndvslitag" 1* Mini ll.ere I,. |,l..„ty vole hy ioghlfi.il mi ., hill lo "on
of producer* in all area*.
"lock rlRhl away or go to jail for work Ihelr way through srhnnl in "f slirllcr, ..n.I lunnii.g wa.ei I llnne the unli iiiflallon Dclcisc
Affected are vegetables grown contempt.
thl« manner.
available, lie Hildril.
I'roduclliiii Ad, wdli which il ha,
in fields In Florida and other
school also Include* a uni'
The Supreme Court aaved them, of The
lien,me *o llglilly intertwined
Southern areas nnd In greenhouses
the
Seventh
Day
AdvenD«i
Till* will shirt Ihe slmlllghl hi
In some Mldwc*i areas between howover, with a stay of punish­ Medical Cadet Corps "In nrd&lt;
ment until It could ravlew the pro­ that our Seventh Day AdventM lied CroNH Director
Hie House, whose Banking Fnm
November and May.
ceedings.
II
baa
not
got
around
to
nilllcc
Is dri,fling ils own version
Agriculture officials aald sugyouth may be, better prepared fm
DIch In Orlando nf Ihe flXU’IIslrin
hill. The Defense
cxtlnni have been made that the that review, nor to answering a the servlcn of their connlry,"
Production Aci, which (irnvldes the
tailed Slates, Mexico and Cuba nvernment request that It decide
The echwl’e yearbook, *1"
ie
whole
Issue,
once
and
for
all.
basis
(nr
wage,
price
anil renl con
Mr*. Velma Gonsalcs, local Red
gel together on a marketing agree­
"Mirror", le filled with Intereslln:
ment under which shipments would The government exercised op­ plcturea of the school and of It* Cros* chapter »"rrctary, left Mil* Irols, expires nl midnight June vi
be regulated so ns to avoid sharp erating ronlrnl of Ihe shipping eon- altn which Is in the rolling o ran r morning for Orlando to visit (he Unless extended
fluctuations In supplies, end cnn.se cern throughout the court battle, grove emintry In tho Southern lieres veil family nf tho lata VV11- When xlrel industry iiefltillallinix
changing Its name from Ihc Dollar part nf tha chunly.
hum A. Comfort, Red Grose field cell..p c l Irani Mon,lay Might, holh
quenlly prices.
director, who illcil early yoetnr- Induslry nnd unlnn ngreed In re
For many years, this country Linn In the American President
-lay morning nf a haart attack. open enough plnnls It, produce ihc
has obtained a part of Its winter Line.
Volumn Is Fair
Mr. Comfort’s responsibilities slcrl needed for Ihe Korean (Iglil
vegetables from Cuba. Mesico waa
n* a field director, covered thl* ing. Mr. Truman (old Congress
encouraged to produce for the li ft,
At
Farmcrfl
Market
dlitrlct. Including tho Sanford this might help some, Iml wmildn i
market oy a reduction In tariffs
CAMP WINGMAN
In 1043 and by ■ reduction In Ihe
Naval Auxiliary Air Station, the satisfy nil defense needs.
The Rev, If. Lyttleton Zimmer­
A 17-mnn group. Including eight
Business rnntinuc* In fail Air Forco liases at Orlando and
fk»w of supplies from Cuba during man. rector of Holy Cross perish,
the war, when Ihere waa a shorf la attending Camp 8t. Mark at volumn at the Stale Farm er-' I'inecBslIe, and Patrick Air Force government nfllcinl*. wn* tncclliig
with John It. Steelman, Mr Tru
aga of ahlpa.
the Camp Wingman site In Avon Market, Sandy Anderson, man- Ilnsn at Cocoa,
mini's uNsIstnnt, II) work ntd dt
A alight advance wea made laat Park. The camp la sponsored by agur of Ihe market, revealed to
A Catholic rosary service will lull*
ol the steel for-Koren plan
year In the tariff on tomatoes. the Episcopal Church and at­ day, with an eatlmatad .18,00(1 be held tonight at 7:10 o'clock at
•••■■llniva lln r i ) , l-'nar,
Nevertheless, Ihe duty la atlU be­ tended generally by Episcopalian package* to he sold this week.
(ho Fairchild Chapel, Orlando.
Thera le a particularly "hot The remains will he sent in tUtts-i
low that. In effect before the war. boya and glrla who have Juat
Officials are dlalneltned to boost Completed tha 9th, 10th, Uth, or marble" for penpere, Mr. Ander­ burg, Pa., for hurlal.
Mercury S o u t h T o
son reported, with this commodity
13th gradea.
eeltlng at 14.80 to 18.80 per
08 In Heat Wave
The camp opened Monday nnd bushel.
Golden celery Is going at
will
continue
through
June
90,
DIRKCTKD
VERDICT
(6.80
to
|M
1
per
crato
and
Fae­
What lit needed, they aald, la a Among thoae attending from 8amTha 1801 ault of Houlliern
If you wur« hot yexterilny, U
cal at 84.00 to 84.60
tram which would keep mar- County le Sue Ann# Radford.
Citrus, on Ihe other hand, I* Chcmlrala, Inc., against K. A. wax probably bccauio of lh«
nga from being too much ona
In HtUa demand, Mr. Anderson Kardin, ended thia morning short­ weather, Th" Mercury Wednesday
week and too little the next.
.
nald, eeltlng at 99.75 par box. ly aftar court had convened and wa* within oti" degrre nf the
Officials aald they hope lo work
STOBH FIRM
9,010 crates of corn war# moved tna Jury had been seated, when hnttONt of la*t slimmer, E. J.
out a program by the time the
of undetermined origin, yeeterday at |l.78 to 13.60 per Judge M, D. Smith, hy directed Mi.lighten, Jr., announced today.
winter season starts next fall.
verdict, ruled In favor of tha Tha high for, tha day waa 08 de­
eauaed considerable damage b a t an te.
gree!, nnd for the night It wa*
chemical company.
night to clothing, fund tare and
HOMING MWTT
This action followed tha with­ 76 (iegr";a,
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
Georg* William*, secretary of other artlclee In the upetaln of
The usual ' night temperature
drawal of Sam E, Murrell, at­
Tha CHrll Banrlea f t
“ ling, 319 San
Ihe Sanford Housing Authority, Jerry's Areada
torney for tha dafanae, from tho for thia time of year la 00 or
ford Avenue.
eaaa, following which G. W, 70 degree*. Mr. Moughton mid.
The bulldln
' was only
Spencer, attorney Tor the plaintiff, tha temperature haa not risen
Fire Chief lU ^raa-^ dlaauaaad aaaiul
entered a motion for a directed above 100 dagrcaa In tha last
S E 'sail
W
tan answeryardlet, TMi waa granted by three yeara, ha added, and tha
ad tha
in# m u a t n o n P.
p. m
Alao
M.. and ra" “ ‘ last auznmer waa 99 daJudge Rflilth, tha verdlect, In- hottaat
raalned at tha five aaena for 44
and
..
*•.'&lt;r't.n*4-J L 1• &gt; . "
eluding eoata auaw td, following. Kgfaaa.
' V . . • t 1
■' yi&gt;
;
raxIt
im
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Government Seeks
To Stabilize Price

a

P

AdventFst School
Graduates Loral
Girl And M Others

No. 211

First Army Inquiry
Cleared U . S . Gen­
erals Involved Tn
Prisoner T r o u b l e

U \SIIINGI'DN P The Initial
Army inquiry into the Koje Island
Ironhlc* oi Iasi month xvx.x dtx.509 A n n C o m m u n i s t :; clo.scd today In have cleared lha
U S general xxho xvas caplurrd
Flee Ked Phalanx hy hi* Fummimixt (irhnncr* It
iixo clrarcd the general who xet
Of
4 .8 0 0
K o r e a n s him
fire by making concexxton*
in the Inmate*
llv It l HI K i l l If ri'C K .M A N
The ctraraners xvere later rc
l y i u i : I M . V M 1 Korea C l ’ S
, r.K.ji* I.niitcd today (or missing ver*nl hy Gen Mark Clark, and
the two officer*. Brig Gen* Fran
comrades « f m u frightened anli
t' oin m u m si prisoners of w a r who ci'* I' Dodd and Charles T Colson,
broke away from t Himi m arc hing xxcrc reduced lo colonel Clark said
the concessions am.muled lo a stir
Red*
Ilic hrc.ikaw.ix i atile during an render to blackmail
Dodd and Colson were first
otherwise orderly cvacuallon of
Ihc fourth Ironhlc Miltlcil IM &gt;W cn found, hy brother officers tn Ko­
closure
d Hu* tlidli'd Nation* rea, to have "acted in the bail
interests of Ihc (lulled Slates," il
tinsoit camp
xx.i- l.r..light "Ml xxllh release nf a
The anil Bed I'iiU'x said the ien*..ted version of testimony glv
mi-siog pris.ii.fi* had been haled cn Monday hy Secretary of the
hcf.iic i ." o in n tu -l kangatoo ttmrl* \riox Face
lie appeared In n
l.clnri today'- I, atisfer I low tilt* closed door meeting with a
II 1 I cp.lt I 111" II.lllli.ci
Mmis" appii.pru.tn.il' suhcommll
Dcalli al Ilic hand* of then die tee "he king uji on the Ko|r Incl
hard le ole,* w as Ihc (ale of II. dents
IMiWs missing Irom an enclosure
Face'* testimony, and that of
emptied \Vct|nc*diiy
Get .1 Law ton Collins. Army ehlef
I lic camp i .onm antle
B u g of staff also made the point* that
i,cn ll.iytlon I. Il.talocr, I* ex there wasn't enough manpower
I 4 Mill lllllfil *Ml 1*11H ** I ’" ‘IH
avail.ilitc In control rioting prisonor* mi Kill" Maud anil Ihc Army
xxiistt I prepared for Hie outbreaks
F mc" *atd the first 5 man hoard
&gt;&gt;f inquiry xxa* headed hy a Brig
Men Kellogg anil included two
nilimcl* and lun lleulenant colo­
nel*
II" said the hoard "onchided that
the two nfflcers "had. under lha
S K l I I T . i,Vt
Mill'd
Infantry
circuiitstnnrcs. nclcil lit the belt
Biteresl* of the Untied States and
anil tank* today srlred * hill mi
the wcsfrrn front In *mn" of fhr
Hi" United Nation* under difficult
hoi test fighting this year. Ill*
. ireitnslaitce* mid thnl no action
hill west Ilf rh lOHIMI » a * capshould lie lakei agniu*t llictn "
chairman Slkc* (I* Fla t of Ihe
l i i r n l after * 1l-hniir
h s ltlr
siihcnniiniliee remsrked that Ihe
ill.•Ing o lilr h
Mlic.l ■hi plan"*,
splashed flaming Ivtlicd gaso­
inula) iHxnrit "prinliu'i’il nothing hut
line in ,■&gt;■** Mu- i liiios" iiosIMoo
id itii'xettnhle whitewash"
Face said llodd wa* reduced In
,| n l I.
I,„ re a
r I iiil".l Na
i ink primarily lice nix" he went
I m*,, I i , lit,,
I n . in h c * and lank* .&lt;• Mie prison coin pint ml to talk
bid a x i I asted ( hill*"." B".|r "II l.x.» . ... prisoner* insteml "I
.,minor,
.Mg Ilieir rein "-colative* lo his of
w&lt; a, i it (tmil lull ' with d.'.nllx "x
lie- lie said i o|*o.i was broken
pliislx". and lull mug p lin'd ga*"
Ini" in " p | ".1 1 ..t . ' lacking Allied foi failure to slum the 'major
oMipi'lrui'" "xpe.'tcd of general
grti.md tumps waging ..tie "I tin
xx . i
li"B"*1 it. lion i I III* x. n
iffo IT
I'.i"" *.itd ill.it at on" lime 1.(2,
\u Mill'd of flc"i
.1 Bi" t l . " . 1
•&gt;.. Cumin,mist pilsoner* on Koje
r . i l l c l til" flgld "prohahlx Mi" log
gc*lt liillg dial's I .a p p e n d l i c e alt X",,- gu.inlrd I,v hi'lxxeeu g.aitt, and
• * m South Korean troop* under
xx" " k

Tanks, Infantry
And Air Force4Hit
Red Hill Positions

I t."
.lopped up tiglni.i 1 lo "k.
M i o TICRI! sllpei'X Isti.ll
mil Satotilav around t hiirxxmi, ,*
I to- Atltertcan Kigltth Army, he
Id. had to tie prepared first "to
m il" no,III of S e e l , will'll I
N
infanti v m e i c a p lo i" .l two high | uiei'l and mail h twice its ttitmpiot.I
T h e lleil
ha, " it 0 .1 on ii.'l* in Hu- Cum.until *t lint tie flglll
oi . e follv every day since h. ng against il
kn.i. k Hie \l||cs ti.ii k
We can ill p n e it." men for
mil* oilier (hail Hit* critli d assign
lln ,d i n e r snld flgld", I moi .I i c
strafed lion,lied and lire hmnli.' t mi nt and still provide a lair ro
l him'*"
posiMoii'.
.in Hi"
loll* talion nf troop* which Hie Attierl
Hirooglmul Hi" rtionnug and . ai
an people lightly demand." he
aid milling Ihai Hie \nieriraus
ril'd their raMut*k Into th" a f l c
0,11,11
it- engagni in "a maim xxar" in

.sol ca
I he li'sllmonx .h.iwi’d d*u Hist
..I.i ni.iuidice i,Ifnml* supported a
I III *
No . n.till w a . given, lint Allied pioposal. approx cil hy Ficsiilent
m ill.,. it,"* said h.indit'd* .1 B e t ­ liaiio.in. lo Invite military ob
ti,id Ilet'll killed and wounded In -erver* from five neutral nations
th" -l x tiny* ol victim* lighting in inspect Ihc camp
hi .."nil F lin rw im
Sen Hiixxell i ft (Li i origin.illy
fili n' was no littli. ntuin 'lt d the •nggcsled Ihe Idea, and Ihe Freslf la r e ip xxns a c u t , i l l . loiscr to . dcnl forwarded the plan with en
Red offeistve, H i r c .i l e i e l repeat
l.n gctnciil* In the Defense Departcilly I.v F n m n n u u s l ni'gtdialm * nl np'iit WediieNilny
the I'aillUlinJtim Irncc talk*
Ko]c Island was ihe scene of n
I'll" l ! S Fifth Air Fnrc" say* cries ol violent disorder* that led
it* .ierl.il spoiler* have In.mil im in (lie temporary capture of an
llidl. atli.il of n Red hodilop lull I Vmerlcan general and Ihe ileniO'
•-utilDirn-il Ihai Hie Foinmmilxl* arc Hull of two generals who cumgiHid at rnniiiullngi' ami com cal mandeil Hie prison camp
liirnl
I Collins (old Ihe suhrimiuilttee
ramp officials were not prepared
llx GF.nitGI', A. Me All I H IT !
fur the ilcfliilirr nf Jli.tHKl hardM U N B A N . Korea Jv The eliief core ('omiuillilsls ,il Koje
Fomnionlxt Knrenu truce negolla
He mild the ennip was heing run
tor *nfle,cd Id* drnunciahiin .1 along lines uf the Iasi war Then
Hi" Allies today, hut munliii'il nn a* many us 5.IHH) or Iti.oon German
' diling on the firlsniiiT "Xchaiif!" and Japanexe prisoners xvere conIssue Iasi oftNlarlr to an arum ’mill'd hy only a few men
lict"
Hut, lie added, "We arc dealing
Mai Gen Wlllinm K Harrison, xxllh a group nl pctmlc here that
bend II N negollnlor, lulil new* arc ullerly different ’*
men lie nlliichcd no sluiiiflcnnci'
Fare loltl the sulicoininlliee Ihe
in Norlh Kiirenii Gen Nmn M’s Army alsn look Into enmddrrntion
omisslim of nny mention of lh" the greater cosl involved in break­
riot ridden Allied prisoner ramp* ing up Ihc prison group, Into small
on Koje Island.
unit* instead of kreplug them in
Harrison told Iho lied* during a hlg nunpnimd*
38-nilniil" jui'iding al I'nnmiinjnni
Those enmpimnd.x now are being
Hint "nn further cnnccxslonx will broken up to insure greater disci­
Im forlhcomlng" on Hi" April 2H pline Collin* said some prisoner*
Allied prisoner proposal Anoiher may lie transferred from Koje io
Red ilcmandctl session wn* sot fur the Korean mainland
Friday
Russell's proposal got a mixed
The U. N. I* unwilling In furic reaction in Congrasi.
repatriation of sou," Hki.inki prls
unrr* wlm have indlcntrd Ihcy
won't rejoin Iho Reds volimlnrlly
The Communhl* Insist on return
Movie Time Table
of all Bili.tsk) Allied held personnel
Despite hi* moderate lone, Nam
RITZ
continued in charge Iho Allied “ Mara Maru"
stand of prisoners violated Ihe Ge­ 1:00 - 3:08 - 8:Id - 7:'J4 9:33
nova Convention and "widened
MOVIELANtl
the breach" of disagreement tiver
"Dorn To Be Bad"
prisoner exchange.
He didn't me his usual Icrmi
7:48 • Featuia 8:20 • Laat
of "alnughter" nnd "murder" to cnmplfte ahnw 0:88
describe Allied treatment of prlaPRAIRIE LAKE
oner*.
The April 28 plan dropped Allied "When In Roma"
7:40 - 10:30
IniUtenco on a ban on lha reconlintcllon of airfield* and elimi­ "Without Honor"
nated Runic aa • neutral armh Ui30 only
II.dll *lt|"s use.I tank- ol all
propelled gilt,,*, Ill-title V all.I III."

■tie# inipector.

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Boy Scoot troop
To Be Organized
At Casselberry

Additional Society
(I'o n tln u r d F ro m ! '« * * T h ra a )

Klrdihot fH, Spencers , Four Graduates Are
Entertain Graduates Honored With Dance

National Politic*

w .*SH fiiCW f('(Sfe-tws Horfdi
ntun hfV9 been klflod in action
llo n lln H .A l'rn,H I'a u * tVotV
in Kottu* ' and five oilier* were
wounded. tfe&gt; Defeme Department
Dwight D KHenhower ant dp'
announced today. Another was In­
to the bullon holing singe In
d riv e * in win Hie llepid iilcan pre*l- jured.
Killed in action, both member*
denllnl munlmitlon at Ibe nallnnal
cimclave o|H’nlng In Chicago July of Ihe Air Force, were:

H U t r lr l
leader* o f tbe Hoy
Seoul* o f A ir r|c« met F rid a y 7.
n ig ht w ith th i 'loy Scout* CornThai mould ardent wooing of 311
rnittee o f llu* C n **e llm rrv I , ion* delegate* who hold the halanre of
M rtn lffr *
&lt;&gt;t
SamlnoU*
lllirh
The Mi**"* Kllrn Drli'ocr*, Nnr- Club In o rg im lfc it nrout troop In power They ore Ihc 130 HOI* deleSchool'* Krnihintloii rlH **, llii-lr nin Fnvc Hnrvpy, J,&gt;nn WIInoii nml th n t eom m unlty to l&gt;e *ptm *ored gale* dm* fur chosen who ore
d s lr * nm l fm -iiltv m*&gt;mbsri w ere Ann Wbllnkpr wen- hnnorail un by lb" l.io n * Club. Advnriro notice committed in other candidate* on
hnnor".| on T lm ru ln y n lijh l nl H IPO Frlilnv nigbl witb n cbinc l-IVOIt of
.* Hie m eeting in Hie form o f n III" f i n ballot*, und the 2\\ who
w n* in oiled lo (In- pment* are iincninnillted or are in di*
o'clock « i* ii (. rc c -p lifin ttiven by
,y Mr- I |r Hiigvt,* Mr* II I
V* o f -co lli llgc Mid
puli:
H i . ar..l l i t " . (), W. Siren"?r nnrt IlnrY"", '•( • fluid" Wiliuin nml nl
p i. i-oi,. ■, »-t look Die offen«lve
M r. nml M r* . W . K. K lrc h h o ff nl Mr*. J. I*. Whlinker. Member* of invited u. .I* , .o tc tlllg , »!i.r.g w!:h
Sunday on ii key xeclnr—lie Mid
the Pfienct-r lioni" In Flu** &lt;’u iir l. tbe lldil* Semlnnl" High prnrlu
Hie boy*.
a three flour lunch and dial with
Tho P[n*nc"i’* "on, W rvln y Span- Bting cln*!* were giieal*.
F. K. Iliiw k , Pci,ill e x e cu tiv e of (iuv .John S Fine uf i'enimlvnnla.
ca r, nml Ilia* K ir r lih n f r * iln u irh lar,
A ""cboul ilny»" I belli" wn* used Ihc I 'u i ir i i l Floridn C o un rll, con- (if the "tale’s VI regular delegate*,
M i* *
( Irilc h c n
K irr lilm ff,
nro "itenalvelv
lii the ilerornllon* doclcil the m iiio r portion o f the ?ij hove been reported favorable
mcinl&gt;"r" o f lb " i-rn ilu a llfip clna*. wliiell followed n Color *cFl"lil" of meet Ing nml cxplnincd
to the to Fl-enbower
IM to Taft, mid
C n i"*l* iffithi-ri’il In III" PnnnciT red, while nml blnrk. Unnee pro
p u iin l* and boy* the blenl* nod 32 are
iiflii'iiilly
iiiicominlltril.
honi", on H i"
lii'tm tlfu l
liKhtiol i&gt;nun- were In the form of "innll
i&gt;nr|ipi*"n o f iwnntliip
(lire c lo r 'I’hese la*t limy take Muir cue
p ro u n il* nml In I In- t'lriii" riioin •bile*. The refr"*hm"M» Inbl" fenllnw k
vva* n **i*tc d by Hubert limn Fine
Evhcn- luvi'ly "iirln y flo w i-r* w irn lured « ‘‘m-lninl dnv" llieiii" In ll*
After Hie conference. Fine luld
l.inpencoit. I lint riel ('im o rllo r nml
Ua*'il in ili'riifn lin if.
deeornlion* nml lemonnile wn* Jiihn I'ierm in, f l i* t ii e t &lt;tbnli mnn rejwiter* In' would not tillliii'IK t*
|trfri'« lin i" iil ■ worn -" i v,ol In tb" nerved from rnrlbenwnrr (-rock* nl
of .Sniiford, nml F lu n k C aldw ell,
(llninir rw m i whi-n- tb " c "iil"rn l"C " ,nrti end of Hi" llihle. Ollier reon Hu- inlib- w it- coiii|io*io| o f frenhmeiil* Included lint", mint1 F M d Scout KvecnHv" o f
A movie e n title d “ The Itond To
H'luf" r Hie* nml bbi" i|'*l fill I nl iim i . nml enke*
W h ile irliiilloli nml blue liyilrnri|birln,r lh» evening gnnie* were I'ltlr e n -h lp " wn* *linW n, nighIf imllr util t rif ik lJn«# «Ih#|
g ca*.
iiini’ nolln
b ln **in n *
nml enjoved nml Inrlmled Fn-mer In I'v lltin g *cuul n r tiv ltlc * fro m the
the appeal* accepted today asked
nnlnla'l b ln * il*l*i" n w"r&lt;- u»*il In III" Hell. I.oony Inn, Mulberry Cub «tiig" through K x p lo re r Scout
Hie high court lo overturn de­
Ihn rilbcr in n n i* nml un I I I * ter- lln.li nml other*. A llnor *bow yv** m -tlviti"*.
risions by two special federal (ll.*rnrr.
D ireiSor lln w k "trenxed the im - t r lr l court* which sul lu Topeka
pre*ented wllli Mlehnel Pope In
D m In*.- tho "V"iilnp fn v o r* con- nn Aruble ilnnce; Hnllv und Judy nort n m e o f pnrent interext
In and Charleston, H C
*U tln p of fn m fo r Hi" p l r K ml- Hobb In nn nrffnn grinder dunce: "(•out n rtiv ltlc *, pointing out tb"
Tl.c special cnnrt* Im lli upheld
drr»» iKiok" fur H i* buy* nml w h it" Hennnn Nlchnl* n* n cunle doll
innnv w uy* th e y can bel|i mid o f M gregtitimi In piiltlie icltm tl*. c it­
irnnli-nin* fo r lb " t" n r b " i* w rri- *liiglng "O. You HeniiUflll Ihdl";
Ibe ii('ci-*"ily fo r pnrent "iipport ing on earlier fiiiprem e Ciiurt de(tir ir lb iitn l bv M i** N lx l" K lrclr- nml Hie honoreen alngiilg "I" »
if the unit 1:1 lo lie u *iirc""Mfo| I’islim th it segregation t* perm l*
■h u ff nml M rt. S|»*nri*r H n rilrn . l.llllr |ted School Hour""
Mr1 one llnw k "tille d th a t be wn* sltde if i-iptal fn r illlii" . are pro
H o ft plnnn inn»l" wn* i* iu l" r " il by Jainea
lllnokcnsblp nccniiipnrib d well plen*ed w ith Hie in (e re *l v illi'll for Im lli race* Tfic lligiiesf
John lb F U " nml ln l" r In lb * i-v"
Ibe number*.
fihfiwm by Unix" ii 11&gt;*nil iniy III" IMIkiitiiI uI ' h lia* ruled that Hie
n ln v dancing w « - i-ujoycil
Mli’i f Mil• nml "neb &lt;*f I hi* lihifr irt prolileiu nl segregotnm i w ithin
Thoso Inviliol In h a i I aI W"r"
i*f f ji'i f * -tnliol tin■y ettw the1 il"- Hie ill'.cri'tlm i uf state. In legulol
M r * . W . If, F o r i. M r* llov.l f'o l*Klfinini; of un nr live SCUllt ii nit Ing their school*
mnn, M r* . J. Hovd M cl-n n * of
in tho i i.ininiinlly.
In earlier decisions the Supreme
Hr IIKVKHI.Y GIIAY
l.n k rla m l,
M r* .
John
S cb irn nl,
Tin* incctiiiir was oii"tici| willt Court ruled against srgiegntioii as
M r * . Oeorgc H n rilrn . M r * . W . A.
a "hurl address by W illia m H ig ­ It wn* n ra e tlrrd ol Ilia tim e al
A ila m *. M r* . J. H fo a b u r n , M r*.
Ton ig ht l* Hie hlg night for gle, p iis ld c n t o f the M o m Club
the O n tvm llie a nf Hkl.ihuniu and
.7,tin p. A ila "i*. M r*. Rnloh Hub
nil the Henlnr* th a t w ill ha gradu
wlm then turned
the m eeting Texas.
l iir d , M il" R rb rcc * S ta v rn * ami at Ing. Tbe exercise* w ill begin nt
over It, Hubert C arm ichael, c h a ir­
The court said Ihe universities
S t m r t fi» t r b * l
H:IHI o’clock In Hie H .II.H . mull
man. The srim l unit w ill he d islg- did not furnish truely equal op
u rliim , *o tiltn *e Ins e a rly to get iin tn l a * troop X I I . W illia m Ott
p o rlu u iiir* to Negros*.
n good seat!
J r I- Hcoutm uster am i Leonard
Among other m-llmn. tmlay lie
* |H K W IIKNNINHKH
T he ties! of lu rk to " II vmi Casselberry j* axxlntniit. M em ber*
fore H rcce**ed until foil, tliu high
Henlor* and, a lth m ig h , I t 'll seem o f the com m ittee are Itnym ond
court
M r* . David M ncParlstic I* well strang e nl H .II.H . fo r aw hile, w"
M o rrl*. se c re tary ; H e n ry ilansen.
Held (i 3 Hull Ihe Hallway l.ulm r
enough to b" no nml mound ngnln. know you’)I fie h avin g load* o f t r ill surer; .luck Hytuond*, jmbF rie n d * f i n e I nke Helen. M r. end fun
nt college* and at
wmrk lie lty ; lle riih iim H lo rr*. p ro |ie rty Act hors union* "fro m using their
M r*. A le * 't ille r , visited nt tier i veryw here. Ho please n ft'-r to ­ iiiniiu ger; H erm an
position and power to destroy cob
Joyee, mit
home over the week-end.
n ig h t, don't fo rg e t an y o f u«, ilMorsman; H o w n id H u rri*, Instl- oreil workers’ Jnli* in order lo be­
stow them on white workers’ ’ und
ftleve III m il. who w iik Inju red In tieenuse w e'll never fo rg e t vuo . . r ut (s.iinl
re p resen tative;
Jun lu*
Ihut federal court* imisl Issue In­
n fa ll lm
nl*,. been discharged
Aral *o ltd * w in d * tin another A ll, a,
iid vatirrin en t
and
Hen
fro m the luiHplial In Hanford nml v rn r! Hut I'l l b« sccln’ yri In I'.voiis, finance. A t tlic ronchminn junctions lo “ protect those threatrued liv Mich on unlawful use nf
I* b*ek III hi* own home,
Hcplem ber!
o f Hie m eeting "everiil m em ber* power ’ ’ The Irllm ual found that
F rie n d * o f M r* Hubert K d w nid*
u f Ibe W o m a n '* Club nerved te an n g rr riiii'ill between Ihe llro lllmade b d ve iv tinupv ltd * week
f n nlilni iil &gt;
erhmwl of Itallrnnd Trainmen und
when they flooded h er ho*pitnl e ln a lin n ill tin hutlie (if t I k - M l* * " (
Ihe SI land* Hail Frnnci.U'o Hallroom w ith m id * und w lfl* for tier N ellu nod L o i* flu n k* mi Mav I1H
wav llireiitened Negro tra in por­
b irth d ay on F rid a y . She wo* also They gave o o nrty
fo r th rll
ter* "w ith Ins* ol llie ir |oh* heniade lmppy luet week by n vi«lt frie n d * M r*. W illia m M itch ell of
I I (.(.II h ii - i I I'tu w |'n ( , l l u , I
eniise ttn-v ore not while nml Tor
fro m tier *'-0 and h i* w ife who lle l.n iu l and M r* . I.ou H ufiiinn " f
ra m " from New .Ir racv lo act* tier. Ite lln rv . T he other tfii"*l» |u i" e o l *»*’ * view * could *o alter the 1no other reason “
Set aside
while leaving the
M r, nml M m ,
Dnvld
Itiin kle. were W illia m M itc h ell. M r*
Ai
‘■llmitimi ,,r Hi" altitude* of the
w ho *" hmne bn* been ready fm llio r Carm en and M r*, lie " of Hon I’a H lc * Hi 1111" i iisu a* In r m u ii dour open to u new tria l ~ Ihu
c
iiiiv
lc
iiiiii
of
Hirer
Seattle men un
iiilMe lim e, moved into It lute till* ford, and M r*. Hay F Peck,
n liri’iikdmvii in llieir neuiillntlon*
week.
" I I'uriinslly a*k the neuule nut ehurges of using an millcensed ra ­
M av we rem ind all m rm lte r* »f III llll till*.
dio Irm isin ltle r to trick horse nice
O th e r newcomer* to D r lln r v are
Imoklcs out of a large sum id m otl­
Mr. and M r*. John S. O ldfield who the D e llu ry Civic Association, Die ,
"Sliicetoly your*,
Hint
there
w
ill
be
a
verv
llitporey, The case turned on the right
a il- a* prereot occupying the l.nM“Horry H. Truiunii "
Irani
m
eeting
nf
Hie
nsanclitltmi
on
m »r llo ii* e on lie lla ry D rive, M r.
He undressed liurkley a* “ Mr of Federal Communication* ComO ldfield wns at one tim e m ayor of F rid a y evening at tbe llic kin *o n Prcildrnt” tireuuxe Hurklcy Is mission investigators wlm lacked
M em orial l.ltirn ry In O ran ge C ity prcilih'iit of the Henaln.
lla th riu ic k lle lu ld * , New J e r*ev.
a noari'h warrant to selro the
HI* letter went lo Hie Capitol lrnn*miit"r from an fiultimtibllo
M r * , llu *s e ll Cooper attended A fu ll attendance I* desired.

Supreme Court

SEMINOLE III

De Itary Doimrs

Copt. F o w l* G. H a e fe le .
son v ille ; L I. L e it e r K.
P lan t city.

Jack-

Sweat,

Wounded were Army Sgl. Phillip
Laritnore Corrow, OJu*. and four
member* of the Marine Corn*.
They are Cpl Milton W. Hern,
JacK'.onvilIc, pfc. George Fragu,
Miami; Stf. Sgl Donald S. Green
iuw, F i. Lauderdale, nod Pvt. Low
til .-.Ij.'jhall Hanccck, Gainer.villiInjured wo* Army Cpl John
Hut mu Jr , Avon Park.

ClrtttH Court

rroaa C u t Oaa&gt;
Johnson, G, II. CoBluitn, II. II.
W*n*ol, C. C. Locke, J. T. Mont­
gomery, P, M. Lukas, C. W. llamil
and M. I.. Gore,
The 12,000 suit by John G,
Leonardy against Lewi* Tate for
damage* representing alleged leg­
al service* was decided Friday by
a Jury In favor of Mr. Tate. Mr.
I^una rdy contended that hit serv­
ice* were In securing from the
State fleverage Department a li­
quor license to operate a retail
liquor business known a* the Twui
.Spot, on Geneva Avenue.
( U .« r fa a ti|

laegal Noticed
IS

S IX T H
n i l II I ,

ilU K Itl.
IK N IX U L H

r r e r n os' rLoniuo. IS C H S 'Hie view* of delegate*; that his
esuir.
own mind wu* still open toward
* e it r o ii n iv o iu i:
the candidates Ho described hi* U L G iiiiK v . Co o k s :.
I'lalnlKf.
talk with F.lsenhower a* “pleas­
ant" and dealing with snenfic is maiiJ o iiii : s: cooks;.
sues and prat In ul politics He
UMomlaal.
&gt;ui Hi:. To tm u s
said lm fimnd Idmself generally
H
i*
UlHI"
n
l
K
lo
rlit*
(Ire
s lln a ,
in ncrei'inoiit with Flsenhower's T ii M m ju ilr I. C ug Hii , lit.
nu I.
views.
I I " x i . Louisville, Mississippi
ro il * ( " Ji-rdiy rsi|(ilrsil to ue
Fine annmincvd the Pennsylvan
lo h , m u ll, lu ll
C(im|&gt;l*lni
la ih’legute* wilt meet Friday wtlli near
(U n i iisiilf.nl you for * dlvurce. now
Fiscntiowcr at Ihc general’* farm i*( nd 1ii a In ike c irc u it Conn rismiCuunl ■. Florida, relu rn al.la lu
near Gettysburg Hut, Fine said, unis
ilia I t lh ila r uf Jniia lit:*, lu dehe did not look for any "definite (anil
llis ia u f said causa w ill pruaction" to come out of the meet csxd a * p ari*.
I. st till* urdsr ha putdlshsd tor
log A meeting with Taft will be
statuM irr (Irna renulrsd try law
arranged later, at Taft's request the
(or four i onnscutlvs wsxks In Hi*
tthlifuid
lla ra ld . a newspaper
of
The latest Associated Press tabu­
rlrc u la tlo n In said ruunly
lation (d GUP delegate* listed PI2 miteeerHl
iiii sis I"
for Tuft and 39n far Klsenhower.
W TTNi::i!i My hand and 0(11.1*1
Nomination requires G04 vnlcs.
* " mI nf ofdca a l Uunluril. Klnrrna.
ih i* l7 lk day of May. A I&gt; l*&amp;.'
The present AP to hula lion of
O 1' I I I ’JIINDO.N
Democratic delegate* list.* 211} fur
Clerk. N ln lk Judl. Ini C ir ­
cuit Court, H s in l ii o l a
Ken F ite* Krfauvrr of Tennessee,
HII'y for Sett llirhurd 11 liosselj OIF.AI.i I'n iiiity . Florida
of Gi-orgtu, Hji'j for Mutual So
curlty Administrator W Averell
Harriinan. -Ili unknown, and olhDR. L. T. DOSS
i r* divided amung a doren candi
dates Nomination requires titti
CIIIROBKACTOH
voles

HOURS e to 12— 2 to 6

Mur* than a th ird o f all sulfuric
arid produced In the United State*
goes Into fa r tlllte r .

FREE

sul Atlantic Bank BulMlai

l‘h«M 7M

HOME TRIAL!

MOTOROLA — ADMIRAL TRLKVIKION
Complete
(IM

w lih aerial and buuattr

GENE’S TEXACO SERVICE

lea lerS

Asa.

rhea*

LIFfi SAVERS

Steel Strike

the g m e rn l ennfcreoce o f McttmH a v in g no woody M em *, hnuuiin
dlkt rh u » c h # ( In la k e la n d till*
week a* dela,pite o f the Harnett lila iit* are tint tre e *; w hat look*
like a
a tru n k , I* made up of overM em o rial Chi rch o f K n U rp rl*" .
H a v K. f'eek, D e lta ry realto r, tapping leaves.
moved Into III* hew o ffice oil June
J a * he liml plnntied despite the
fact that Hi" Im ililliii’ had not been |

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m i l l i o n t u m lm t n iu 's to n .

T A K t IT f A I V —
VOU M IO H T
tU fJ U A t A CUSTOM/A o r

n* the Senate wan considering a Itnrkc.l In n public gnrngp
fnrcitPi old hill
Once tlm foreign aid Mil was fn r aelltm nlmett In hirer. I h r a lre l
mil nf Hie way, the cliiiinher wu* uuirkur* ami llieir Ihissi-h tti xclltc
to I’omddcr a serii'N uf suggestions llieir dispute

qililu riuupif’led H" I" now it'eaff.l
Iwo (ionri frum Ih" i'ost office
W hile im a ten May l i l | i lo Key

W r i t , M r. ii in I M is. ( ih h I oh i r^*1

bv btcHiiu* tin* RiiituI|&gt;irrBnt."i

U ttl« tril l I hu ii ill their ilnuicht^r

ll wiih ii Iwu-folit MrthilRy Bt'l

lA'jral Notice
I’ltl'YtT
t in i i r
t ic
T im
l-’OWS’l V.
J I'IM IK .
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ST A T H UF *-1.4*11 I I I k.
■V t'tK itl Y l t:.
IN HR T i l l : KMTATIJ &lt;iF
T IIR O lu ttllA I ’ D A M IM s
Its s.ised
T il A M . W IIIIM
IT
M 4V n ixI ’K IIX l
N o ll." I" betel.y xlvsn Hist

CHHYSt.EH 9VXUTOCA 6-PA9SEXCEK SEDAN

in

pANIi:i. llle.l lit" final report «»
Jlieeulor nl llii' Pilnta (it TtiKiiiliiKlA
f! Daniel deceased', thkl
tiled
III* |.etlHi)it fur riiiNl it I"till "ran. and
lhal I,a will apply lu llm IIuiiiiihIiI"
Dniixls* Hienetrorn, t'niinly Judge
nr Hemlm.l" Cminlv Florida, on til"
Itlh ilar nf June. HUiS, for ii|i|irnviil
lit Him mill fur filmI ill«i l,..( mi ui
Fl*i'nlor ui III" ea|n|* nl Thruduel* lc, I tail I"I decsneed
II D A N Iia .
Ksscittor o f Ills sstais
Tbe.idosin l: lt*it-

“Delta On Their Toett"
With the “Cheeper By
the Dosen” Family
hack .iKAint

m IUOGIML

Kwok S.M ay Coates
e fu v *n e e v

RANGE AT A SAVING
FOR YOUR
MR • AUTOMOBILE
: 1 '

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.

Women by the thouanndMurn (Uncovering
in tliu beautiful Cluryaler tiaratoga the
easiest "big car" of nil to bundle
, . . Clio moet generously comfortable to
ride in . . . and the moat instantly re­
sponsive to their command.
That’s why we say to you. , . and your
teife , . . "Coipe in und boo for youruelves
what tho Saratoga doea for you." And
do U now, before you decide on any car
. . . not later; when you may regret not
having all the thing* you cu.t hunt in
aBereiogat
Yes, It ii a big car WUh big car power
; , . a breath-taking 180 H.P. performer
(the most revolutionary V-8 engine in
95 y«tn) that answer* to the touch of
your toe With delightful gusto. And it
%•.- , yV-i i*.i

.

•••»'•

■,

if

■.... ,

(lin in '

toe .vi i .

tlot-en't cull fur premium fuel, ultherl
Doe* yuur wife think thorn's too much
cur hern to handle? . . . let her try its
Bower Htourlntf that tloon 4/0 of ull the
uteerhiK work und given five timei greater
control on tbo road und when purking!
la she safety-minded? Chrysler Bower
Brakes give her quicker, safer stops, . ,
with up to tuv-thinU leu foot pressure.
She'll appreciate Chryuler’e SafetyCushion dash papal. And in case of a
blow-out, aho'll-havo the aesurance of
Safety-Rim wheels that won't "throw"
a tire.
How about comfort? Coma, both of
you, for a ridel. . . feel how thoee amu*
ing Oriflow shock abeorbere "liquidate"
fvan the worat road burnpa. Chair-high

open wide . . , end she can keep iutr
lust oul
Here, in ehurt, is the car beautifully
designed for men and women. The
Uvelieet, beat handling car in America.
The car you'll both be glad you aew
fint. Why not atop in today?
•HOTMi H m r ottering m n t t r t a* Cretea Im f mlml.
A m lM * . tu rn , * a my neat ClrytAr.

x o t ic k

S tllY T

o r r x r s iD

d r l iiv

patsoual properly taxp ayer*
and
lha amoutil o( la *# *. Including cost
ol iiUYerttsliia and t hr • • m o n t h *
In te le .t p. oaiiy * r * a * tulluw a:
Attatin. V lrifll fi- A
L n trx
I I II
lift
tlatsmirn, Mma M*-Cowart. (I I'earl
—
-* is ui
1.41
laiHutt". James Hr at
tltian.ss, F rank
J.
T rust*#
f..r Also llo lilfa rb Trust .. .
Hhamet. Ftanh
J
*Tr u«t ow
lor (Jen* llold farb T ru x l — it i r
Hliame*. S tank J
Trust##
17 14
fot .Hurray llo ld larb
Htispley. Chat tea A A
lltt a t x t
............
W o in lriilf. J b. sou alay

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IXTSXIIISI.il TAX SYS

As piuvlded ky
Cbapler l u t l t .
Acts o( lift I a* anieiidad by Chap­
let ItSST of 1SI1.
.Voiles la hereby xlvsn that Inla n a lb la personal proparly times
as assssssil for IKS! are now daIlm iiirM . and b *a ln n ln a w ith April
la i, I ' j j j , such ra le s are drawltur
iniaraat a t l*&amp; per month plus Ihe
p rn piirllu nat* coal ul
p u b lU M ti*
Oils notice. U n la a a .ih * amount aa(
opposite each name below Is paid
before Ibe I t l h day of June, IXVl
t a t rtri'.illo rie w ill lie Homed rhsreon u ii ecilna lb * ie .y upon and
si-lxure tif -u rn c le n t pn n»rly of
taxpayer*, real, prraunal, or mixed
In eallufy unpaid taxes and rusts
Tbs nania uf dellluiueiit Itilan g lb U

jolt;! U oAl-I.O" Ai
i.emlnula County
Tax Collector

X O T IC K US* I M M I I I lIF.I.IXt*
t | i s : v i T A v i i i u i .i ; y K H m ix .il.
F H U l'K H T r T A S K *
As pruvliled by Chapter
:u 7 *I
Acts o( 1*41
a*
iimendrd
by
Couplet 1JJ1I of IS U
Notice Is hereby xlvsn Ih e t tanxlole personal property taxes as ­
sessed for t i l l a t * now delim tueiit,
and lirK ln n lii* w ith April 1st, n il;,
such l a m are draw lnx ItiLare.l of
1^. per month plus Ibe pmpur
llo n u t* cost of publlabliix ibis no­
tice
Unless lb * sinuuui aet upposits each natti.- la paid before
Ihe 171It day ot June. IJ j I. w a r­
rants w ill be leaned Ihereob dlractlnx the levy upon and e e lin r*
of
sufficient
lan alb la
personal
property of lax payer lo satiety
unpaid n u t and costa. The names
of
delinquent
la titu d e
personal
property tax p ayer* and tbs nniouiti
of taxes, Includlhx the coal of ad
vsrtlslnx anil three mouths' Inter
set penally are ns follows)
A lstan.lar, Mal.le
A I s x .in .1s i , Mury C
All.lea, John (I A Alice
An.trews, Itoliert I.. A Jess­
ica It
Ix»'
Area. K lsanllils
Axhlsy, Jus It A Ilia Vise 121 J d
A tl.ii.il. tfstvl.e Hlalloit
I I Ul
AiiM ln, V lrx ll It. si l.s u ia
47 SI
Axt. It U &amp; K itty It.
II ul
Ilacun, lues A M illard
*4
lix k rr. Charles 11
I 13
llxhsr, I. A. Jr
I
4t
Marcus, Jesse Owen
1Si
Barnes, Donald J A D o r­
othy C.
ij sr,
Uarno, tira d e It
i i ii ;
llaaa, Cecil [ 1.
i ui
Bliss, Max A A D u ii.llir l.‘
4 iu
llales, (I S A Dolly
17 U
4 Ut.
flan I Henry A Kllaubetb
Hell. Joint
J II
Iteinley, Jerry et nl
ii i:
Uantnn. J L
.
i ;:&gt;
Ilentm i's
Furniture
11.54
d ia liX "
7 24
lletls, A. L. A M at.I*
lllrk lm lm , Annabel l„
I 14
111 vI n s, Norma II
ll It
lilack, (leorge M A Mel I Y
f: III Ilia
1 14
*1 IX
llla lr , II C A Jewel
4 VV
llloe lutck Inn
lloattc.
Joseph
Jsloitts A
4 Cu
Kssle Mnc
I II
ItlllMK. I.eltoy 11 A U e llh a J
jtrnwdy, Julia A Jnuirs
1 ll
K.UJ
ilr.-uily, H..Ionian
llrn.-h. It. t*. A Viola
I .1
4 61
lln.nkene, lllm er
in. Hi
llro w n, Clen
: ii
llr.iw n, lire , Doc
llrow n Clmer II A l.u d lle

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llrow n, llot.ert I. A ll. mice
llry n tii. Huinuel A Kranraa
Vine
. . . .
ll.... t. or lliirh e. D llw o rlli
A .Mnxnolla
M ir. I.. .inmre M A l.ee
ll.n k e , Alton A l.eoln
lllirh *. Ile lle
I 'a III w ell. Monroe
C.itnpbeli. Felix
C arr, Frank
Cavanaugh, W ll
Cereeoll llro l her*
Crreaoti, F rank A
Vlnrltn
C liapllii. Nelson H A Helen
Cherry. L illy
Chile,
Until
fliirle lie *
A
W illi*
........... -.........
C la ir e Beaiiiy fUiup ,
C lark, II. h a Annie
........
(T u rk, W lllinni a Mary
Cofm on. Chester
Compton,
W illia m
I
A
Thelma I*
Cone. F. H A Hester
i-onslntitlni). Nick
t’npslaiid, K W
Coulter, (1 I. A Louise *
I'l.y o e l, u C A I Mu Ii
Culp, "
W
Dairy ijueeu
l Im lstrn A l&gt;
. Inivl.l, Luther A Dolls H
llavla. I d I..
Dskle, VI II
- D eh lr. tlcrvlce U ntil'. It
Dempsey, John F
Dertrik'k- l l J * Alda K.
1let rev Ills. Henry Jr.
Iilslim an. C lia ils *
Dolllson, T M A K lim M.
Ilom lny, Vsnnla l(.
I(onalley, Claude &lt;1.
&gt;
Dim xhsrly, A rth u r J.
Doyle. I'rnesl
Duncan, C h *rle * O
Dykes. Ilo b rrt J r ....................
Paddy Kenneth -M.
Cnsllh, K. C
.
F.i.er lire . D J.......... ...
I d m ii J H
•
Flei by, Nelson A (lltesl*
Fnellsh, F ra n k lin M Jr. ..
F rv ln , C h a rll*
»
Kstrtdx*. I Kuaetta Jr A
Lucy
Fveryb.uly’s H ard w are Htora
F alrrb lhl. W illia m
II.
A
Catherine &lt;1
Field#, James L A lie tty J.
Finch. II J. A A n nl* L
Fletcher. II. M.
F lo rid a Hum * ll* a Cu
Ford. K. L
»
Foater, Jama* A latula*
Foster. Is M............ ................
Foster. W a lle r
French, Forrest A llra re
Uadekln. Lucloua A F lo r­
ence T,
Haines. \V, II.
.
H allo way, IHcherd
Uailow ay, T. K. H arrlc* Htallon ............................... . .
H a tlln . II. B. * Lula
( la r i* . Kdward .............. ..
Hibson, Charlla
Hibson, 1’arry Lea
...........
(lnaden, Mamie K.
Hom ily. Chnrlaa K. A Kleanbr ll, .................................
U fa til.
W ill la
D IIA
The
Black Cal .
H ray, Calvin M. A Clladya U.
Orean, J, U. * Keel* II
O fte n . L illi* Mall .................
tlraana. C. U ........
Oraaham, J. M ......................
O rlfn n . Horae* IL * Annie H.
H rlffle , John fl. A flitih II.
Ouna. Clarence 11 A Kvelyn
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U u lh rle, II. 11 A l.eah
l l t i a t i . 11. U , A V irgin
• u n . M r*. S U rlh a
P. V. A
Ham lll'on, ' Hubert
ftoaale* .
H arper. A rth u r R.

Jult**. John II Jr * Kinanda
JOHKAf vluiiuel 'I A H a iti#

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Kunt m &lt; .V llu b trik
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Lewis, Jn.llts
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Lord, lu y iiio ii.l Ii
Lunuquist, llolaud D
w
l.u l.is il,
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1012

Sheriff Group 129Students Given Diplomas At
MacArthur Is President Truman Requests
Seminole High School Exercises Keynoter For
Meets Here In
,3.) th Session
GOP Meeting Authority From Congress To
General J.C.Hutchison
CondemnsTrendToward Centralizing
Of Police Authority
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------Ll. General J , C. Hutchison, U.
8. Army (ret.) today condemned
, what h# called “the trend towards
I ^entrallaatlon of governmental au­
thority, and the constant pushing
of old and new function* to high­
er and higher levels**, pointing out
that this centralisation ean result
from failure on the part of local
authorities aa well as encroach­
ment by state and federal govern­
ment.
Local taw enforcement Is hinder­
ed, he continued, because of the
“attempt to establish a double
stan d ard ot observance which
“ would negate the concept of equal
treatment for an."
General Hutchison was speaking
at the 30th annual convention of
the Florida Sheriffs Association
which convened thla morning at
tha Seminole County Court House.
His speech was preceded bv wel
coming addresses by Sheriff Per
ejr Msro of Seminole Countv,
Mayor William Stamper of San
ford, and the Introduction of rile
)tlngulshed guests by Senator
Lloyd F. Boyle. The program also
■
Included addresses by Sheriff Rex
Sweat of Duval county, Police
Chief Roy G. Williams, and Fire
Chief Mack N. Cleveland, Sr.
At the Sheriffs luncheon in the
Eolseopal Parish House, Sheriff
Msro announced that tonight's
barbecue, slated for the Seminole
Country Club, has been shifted to
tha Hike Lodge on East Second
.Street.
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* Among the guests was Stats
Railroad Commissioner Jerry Tar­
tar who gave a short talk to the
sheriffs In which ha denounced the
conspiracy to convert Florida Into
a two party state. “Aa long as I
live," declared the Commissioner.
“I want' to assuro you they won't
make a Republican slate out of
lUs. At least as long as 1 live In
Florida, they aren't going to do
It," lie also recalled that Florida’s
f t greatest governor, Napoleon Bona­
parte Broward, was a sheriff, and
sold ho looked forward to tha day
xrtian another sheriff might be
governor,
In the main address nf the
morning, General Hutchison de
clarod that the "Internal threat of
communism, communism ns an
Idea, can only bo defeated by a
vigorous, alert,
Individualised,
thinking populace. And the (test
way to achieve thla kind of ponu
f t lacs Is, by not Just giving lipservice to, but hy actually prac­
ticing local self-government."
“If we allow tha decisions about
government and our public life,"
ha said, “to bn made and esecuted
tl’eallaaen Oa Paga Sis)

Retailers Are Told
Nation Is Moving
^Towards Socialism
ORLANDO (Av—Florida retailors
wort told boro Monday that "Coogreoa has loot control of (he purso
strings of this nation and wo ora
moving quickly into a atato of full
lorlalUm."
John C, Haton, Washington man­
ager for tho National Ratall Dry
Goods Association, also said at Ihe
Florida Slatn Retailers Assort*.
^Unn's annual moeHnr* hat Con“ gran should bo notified when vio­
lations In tho omratlon of armed
aorvlcea ahtp atoroa and post exchanges a n discovered.
Tha association adopted a reso­
lution criticising what it rallad
wo In Um operation of such
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resolution notod wide dvalof tho military stores "from
original intent of tailing por_ necessities to members of
armed tom s without actually
potliit with established private
resolution ashed the Ameri­
can Retail Federation to take
,wbatever slew a n necessary to
• end alleged abuses.
Ttew state association rt elected
J. R. Balts, «t. R h r i t e i Frail-

! Satiford Herald
Vacation-Pack
j. No matter, hew far sway
went heme yen way go m yeor
vacation yon can reedlty catch
an on the home town news hy
fwdtig the Sender* Herald
then yen return. Yen eta tr­
ie with yeng •
igh Charlie M&lt;

road. The rest of the stage was
decorated in fern, leguitrum, and
tall basketa of gladioli.
Walter Routh, who served as
president of trie Student Council,
received three major awards.
Commit*
These Included the medal for the Republican
best patriotic essay from the Coltee
Also
Selects
onlal Daughters of Amarlca anJ
Rep. Martin As Per*
tho Bauscn and Lomb award for
the highest three year average In
manent Chairman
scientific studios. Thoao were
Truman Decries Use
awarded by Supt. T. ft, Lawton.
By The Associated Praia
Another top award racolvod byO f T a ft-H a rtle y
In a political victory tor forces
U.S. Soldiers Hum Red Fluff And Signs At Koje
Walter Routh and also by Miss
Bsbe Blsboe was tho American of Ben. Robert A. Taft, the Re­
A ct
In Settling
Legion aomrd, based on good publican National Committee today
Of Steel S t r i k e
cltlsenshlp and other qualities in named Gen. Douglas A MacArth­
ur to be keynoter nf Ihe GOP Na-'
i i ;« s i I s m S Oa ra g e T w a l
llonal Convention.
WASHINGTON ’/T) — The
Supporters of Gen Dwight D
auvernmrnt Imtav nil nff all
Eiaenhower In Ihe contest tor the
exports of steel lijr dealers for
party's presidential nomination had
civiIinii use abroad. The em­
opposed the Idea of making Macbargo affects even ateel ahlpArthur the keynoter However, It
mrnln for whlrh export licenser
waa reported there were only a
have hem Isnieil, if the metal
few scattered "No's" In the closedIs ilrstloed for mnaumrr goods
meeting vote nf the committee at
use.
Chicago.
The committee voted to split the
NEW YORK »/Vr—The colpost away from that nf
lapse nf the ateel atrlke talks
Montgomery Is Com­ 31 Prisoners Sl ai n keynoter
tha temporary chairman of the
knocked Ihe slock market down
convention. Wal­
today. .Steel and railroad shards
mended For Effort
And 139 Wounded
ter S. llsllsnan,
were hardest hit The remainder
another Taft sup­
To Slash Expenses In 2l/ j Hour Fight
of the irarket, although gen­
porter, was as­
erally lower, showed some signs
signed that Job.
TALLAHASSEE UB-The State
Ry ROBERT B. TUCKMAN
of resistance to Ihe fall. Looses
Rep.
Joseph
W.
Cabinet today granted Ihc Florida
KOJE ISLAND, Kores kft-Tough
ran from fractions to between
Martin
of
MaasaBeverage Department 110,noo to U. S. paratroopers loday cracked
one and two points *t Ih* low­
c
h
11
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11
a
waa
est, with Ihe greatest decline tn
meet a financial crisis and passed a Communist prisoner of war re­
made
permanent
steels and rails. Gains
were
out some kind words (or Director bellion In a rip-snorting 214-hour
chairman
scattered and on the smalt side.
John K. Montgomery and some battle that made a shambles of
K
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n
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n
wer
criticism of Ihe policies of former notorious Compound TS and uncov­
made an effort
WASHINGTON '.r&gt;
President
Director Lewis M. Schott
ered a prisoner plot lo seise Ihe
meanwhile to pick
Truman asked Congress today (or
Montgomery asked the Cabinet Island.
up
some
conven­
Thlrly one prisoners were killed
|«uvpi to xrite anil operate the
Budget Commission tor 12.1.two He
tion d e I c h n tr*
■aid 110,000 was needed ‘rnniedl- and 130 wounded in Ihe bloody
-truck steel Industry
(rum
Ihe
South.
fighting Autopsies showed that 13
atcly and 413.000 next month.
llclore a hastily assembled joint
In
New
York,
MacArthur
He recalled that Schott, before irisoner* were killed by their felsession of the Senate and House,
General
Risenhis resignation In March, had nw Reds with crude spears.
Mr Truman said the choice lay
his timetable con­
sought 450,000 in extra funds but
One American was killed and 14 bower continues
helueeu federal -enure and use of
with GOP delegates. Ttllj
had received only $23,000. Mont­ wounded The slain American had ference*
Ihe Tail Hartley Act A Taft Hart­
every hour on Ihe hour,
gomery said that since taking over been speared to death and not afternoon
ley injunction against Ihe strike
meets group::! nun Alabama,
he had made every effort tn trim killed by a concussion grenade as he
id *.30,000 United Steelworkers, h*
and North Gamllmi
expenses, but had In have the $36, • first reporter! Only nne American Georgia
-aid. "Is hy far Ihe worst nt the
The Associated Press Inlly of
000 to carry on enforcement work. was seriously wounded. Seven re pre convention delegnle strength
two approaches "
The Cabinet voted 410.000, hid turned to duly and Ihe others will shows all 17 delegates 10 dispute
Standing on Ihe speaker's dial
told hint tn corne back later and gu hack In a few days.
in Ihe House chamber. Mr Tru­
Georgia:
nine for Tull, four
The fight broke nut wheh the In
renew his request fur the other
man lold the senators and repElsenhower nod one uncom­
I'OWa disobeyed order* to move tor
413.000.
resenliillves that Ihe Supreme
mitted In Alabama, mid 13 for
Comptroller C. M. Gay said he pcaceahly Into new, smaller en­ Taft, seven for Elsenhower and
Court had ruled against presidenti­
previously had opposed the Bev­ closures of about soo each.
al -allure of the steel mills, but
uncommitted In North Carolina.
U. S. Army Intelllgenee officers alaElsenhower's
erage Department's request for
had said Congress could vote to
purpose n Iheae
found
a
masterplan
to
71
to
lib
extra fund* because Uie depart­
lake private properly He said:
sessions—ho met Monday with del­
,0M Cummuntet erl
ment "was not making any at­
egate* from Delaware,
New
"Tho issue Ja squarely up t o
era
held
on
fcoja.
It
called
tor
tempt to live within iti_apprnprla*
Connecticut and Mas
Congress
F nope Congress
Rad4 to aelte the Island and Its Hampshire.
lion."
U f t oacttoH* *•«■ charm over to
will act quickly The Issue of
Gay aalA tea denartm
It aTitle any convention votes that
peace of war hang- In the haldnee
bought unnecessary equl
M l!
are not already there Also, lo put
I and -teel lx a vital element In Ihe
TANK*IID AMERICAN SOI Oil AS a ir shown Inside of fi |&gt; lionri -of-wxi uompfiun l on K*»|n lahiiuf, i.ft Knif'd,
of short mainland. Further detail! were the rllnrhrr on those that are
particularly 410.000 worthi o
' MUti-ome
hi. Ilia v iiiiiiifirrl up tlofliini Cuinmurtiil piiMiprr* Th« Hoop* ilmrgffJ Inin Hun* I'tmipfiiirifh un i hire ifmvii
wave radios tor Its automobile* withheld.
Clair -1. Klllornn, Delaware
11 Hrd Hug mul u number of nfTnidmi* *igm. without firing u shot. They Imnird thr* fluff nml d r v ln n rd
He xnitl It would he "unwise, un­
Not a shot waa fired In tho
and five new cars in recent
fair and quite possibly Ineffective"
tin? signs. At Iwltniti, Hie luiviin^t-wlrhllng lohllri f t»* ii flown on** nf Ihe ('omimitttal Uroiiniluiifln i&gt;o b*M.
barbed wire encircled battle field. chairman, said his group, previous
months.
to pass a law allowing him to
The 750 American* of the "An­ ly reported H-4 tor Taft with two
Attorney Gen. Richard Ervin
seek an injunction without first ,ip
said hr was willing to give tho gel* from Hell” combat team used unroinmlltcd. now Is 7-3 tor Risen
will: two mil pledged The
pointing a hoard of inquiry and
department more money because cuncusslun grenades, bayonet*, tear hnwer
waiting fur Its report, ax tequlred
under Montgomery enforcement as and fists la subdue the rebel New Hampshire, Connectirol ami
ity Authorizes
hy Ihc Taft
Hartley Ail
hss been stepped up and the back­ Ious n,400 North Koreans. The Massachusetts slates are general
I'he government xeinire of Ihe
log nf license revocation and sus­ Reds were armed with apeara, ly pro-Elsenhower
A candidate tor the Democratic
mill- omlcr congressional author
pension cases left by Schott Is knives, rock* and fire bomba.
Up
sty. Mr Truman declared, would
Surrendering prisoners were hus presidential nomination, mean
being cleared up rapidly.
H'niitfatiiril lilt 1' n r f T * * » i
"restore full scale sleel production,
Montgomery said the radio tied off tn the new enclosures.
provide fair trrnlmcnt for all con
(trig. Gen. Ilaydon I. Boatner,
equipment and new cars which
H istif IHfiFsl Mn I'fnc tel * *
T he C ity Commlaehin lin t (it*:l&gt;*
drew Gay's fire had been deliv­ the Rule commander, had given
ered befnre he succeeded Scholl. the Reds a chance to move to the
mi Min i lie d
L'llun M m ig htini, m
He said he hnprd lo work nut a new quarters peacefully.
Sanford Surgeon Des­ . h lte rt, In proceed wlMi prehniln No Second Notices Tn No west Books For
Die - hard Communist leaders
deal whereby ihe radio equipment
pinna fm (he eonati uctlun " f
could be sold without ton much chose to fight.
He Sent Out; Pay , Adults Art* Added
cribes Work Of In­ iiry
ii Iiumcum III which I " hoil-ic Ihe
Boatner met the resistance with
Ion to the department.
Up Or Do Without rp ■
a &gt; •!
lih m iy and aiitlip ie i-iilleelidii ■f
Gov. Warren asked If autumn force In his campaign to gain unterne
In
Hospital
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lo
Local
Library
Installetlon ol new nlflcnrs uf tinbile short wave radio equipment ronteated control over the prison
lir iic ia l H en ry S. H aufiird , fnundi-i
............enrol noHie- legiitdlng
was not necessary In enforcement pen*.
Lion* Club, Including Rdwaril S
'Tlu-r*' ha- Ih-i-ii ninri- ptogn-.** nf t lu m c ity , and tn p ie p iu e nit .u
The wild, swirling bcltle was wit­ McCall, president, will take plan .'i tilt'd1c)ni- I11 the last M* yean cm ate enlim nle tin the rust ■&gt;( ili-llqiomt wali'l hill., wilt he sent
work.
Many mow and inti'iruing hooks
•ol hy the City nfti-i Aug I, ii have been added In tin- Sanford
“1 don’t think so." Montgomery nessed by prlioneri of two other Thursday night at Rear Laki- timn in the tircvlima 5,000," In Mich ii hulldlng
was deelded hy tile City Commix Public library’s collectiiiii for
where a chicken barbecue will hr Walter M. liaynea Jr. told tinreplied. "Where It Is needed we unruly compounda-~71 and 77.
Mnyur W. II. Rtempei nl-n mi
always can call on local enforce­ Shortly after the fight ended held, II waa decided todav at the Itutnry t'luh nt Its rcguliir weekly pidnted II committee iilidci the m o o Iasi night. Personal roller i dull leading, Mr-. K. .1 .M&lt;nighBoatner told prisoner* in Tt to get meeting of Ihc clnh. Wives and meeting ye-tenlny III a 1»«lU on
H u l l lulls will also he dlxeioitimo’il, tun, Illiiarlan, said today,
ment officers to help ua out."
Mrs.
ehalrmanahlp of R'dlnnd l)ean '■■
Other actions hy Ihe Cabinet In­ ready to he moved—or else. The guests will be Invited.
What's New In Medicine" He -llirly the plune mid pre.-eiit rec- unit if hills are mil pill,I when Moughtiin also rnnimenlrd on the
prisoners obeyed meekly,
cluded:
Harry Robson, who presided, an -as Intl'Mlueeil hy hu
fulhei 'immeiidalloim. Ulhei meinliers «f line, wnter xerviee will lu, ills- Inigo numbers Ilf people frmn the
And leaders In Compound 77 nounced that duo to Ihc outing, no Walter M. Haynes Sr.
Acceptance of 440,000 from the
the committee aie Mrs. Fred T ................ It. N. Huycr, ,-it&gt; clerk, Hanford Naval All Station who
Broward County Commission to sent word that they would be meeting will he held here next
me using tin- library She xsid
The younger Ml Haynes wn- Willlnma. Mm . Mil i i i i i i
Itus-i-ll, a umol need liiduy.
ready to move on Boitner’s com­ Tuesday noon
Ili-intnfiirc, Im point'll .,I|I, see i very effort is made lo extend to
help ua out."
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tiilsnl
In
Hanfnid
not
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rs
C.
It.
i)aw*nii,
luhn
Kndei,
mand.
They
will
be
Moved
Wednes­
Retiring District Deputy Gov -mdualeil from .Seminole High Itnnilnll Chase and A .1. Greer
■■nil notice* on delinquent lull- them tile full privileges of re
Other actions by the Cabinet In­
day.
cluded:
have been sent mil, and if these ■lileutn and any further rourte.xtev
ernor John Henderson nf Winter .-•Vhool In t**lt(, and was emplu/i-il
An
Inventory
&lt;
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f
(leiieial
Sun
Boatner
waa
Jubilant
over
the
Park congratulated hla successor &lt;-r n lime at the Florida .Stole
hove toil I&gt;i - mi i jiii 1-1, a eolleeliir lias whlrh II can.
Acceptance of 440,000 from the
furd’ii
collection,
which
under
ihe
way
the
paratrooper*
from
the
Henry Witte. Jr., whom ho term Hunk. At the oulhreiik uf ih........
heiii -eiiL mil ax n final remirl,
Broward County Commission to
Among novel- recently added
term*
nf
hi*
will
Is
In
he
left
lo
147th
Airborne
BegtmenUl
Com­
making ax mnny ax 1IIO i-’ilhi u
ad "alncero and earnest and can -lid World War he vuluntoeicd fm
help finance a new armory at
adult consumption I, "Tha
bat Team quelled tile Red*. He able of doing a splendid Job" In ' tty with the Air Curpa ami the City nf Sanfoid pmvlillng .1 month. Thla lias been inking too fm
iiw n ts ts ns r « n T«*m
Alexandrians" hy Chnrlr* Mills,
suitable
memorial
hulldlng
lo
said:
overseeing the affairs of District ervwil nveisnas a- a rndai navi
■oil' ll tune and rusting too much,
which In house It is constructed, il wux derided by the Cooiloisalon. tlm story of a century In the life
"The discipline of thd troops waa 16-0.
George E. Rollins
of a small Georgia town and Us
superb. I have an-oMdal report ■ Mr. Henderson praised the local i »tur on homhlng flights -m: of was lead to the CommUslim hy
Air ordinance wax paxsed which people. Other titles include "Tha
l ingland.
Mr.
D
i
bii
.
The
value
nf
the
colthat
not
one
shot
waa
flrsa
In
Retiree From ACL Compound Tl. We captured the ex club for Ita achievements during Following the war tie colei ml li-cliun Is roiiglily estimated al in pi i votes .Social Security -talus Oily liny" hy Herman Wouk,
the year, Including an outstanding Mm lliilvrisKy of Floilila whei - he
fm all City niii|diiyei'x, mol set­ i.ullior of "The (‘uno Mutiny",
resUUfce."
of mistake*."
auction sal*. He commended Sec •■"ik a pru-mcdlriil - nurse, lalei excess of $ 1OtI.IMIO.
up it program to lie liaodh'd hy ,Frank
After more than 44 yaara of ser­ actHeplan
Yerhy's "Tho Karacen
referred
to
tha
map
and
pa­
Mrs.
F.
R.
Rnumlllat
explained
rotary Jack Morrison on thr ac •laihmting from the Harvard
the Florida Imluatrlal Commis­ Illade". a Inin of crusading, and
vice with the Atlantic Coast Lina per* found loskte ft.
curacy and promptness of his re VD-dlral School. For the nasi /ear the Work width has liven done hy sion
Railroad Co., George E. Rollins,
"Wlndom'a Way" liy James Ram­
personally 144 ordered Mrti*
A number of rrciiminrniliitlmis sey (Mlmnii. "R asl Hid General”
general auperlntcndent of tha West­ Boatner
has hern serving us an Inletoe the \V(imiin'n Club and the I).A.I!
Korean ^Ol. L e iJU k Wop, William Higgle, president of thr I.In promoting the piujcrt nml re­ of tlm Itmiftmll Stadium Commit­ by Frank Slaughter nf Jackson­
ern Division, retired front active North
in
surinfrjr
a*
Massachusetts
lien
a Compound 76 leader, to assemble Bow Casselberry Lions Club, told
vealed that two gifts of 41,01111 tee wine adopted. These Include ville, a story laid In New York'n
service aa of June 1.
:tl Hospital.
for moving. Lee refused. Of Ihe progress ol that new nr
Mr. Routes served for a num­ theAtPOWa
Pointing out tliai llm work -if mi each have already been made In tiie temliig down of the wooden Dellrvue Hospital, is another re­
3;4S
.6m.
loudspeaker*
atlon of 44 members, and to niioriir la pretty much of a grind, ward helping to defray the cost
m tnifImiei) 11pi UfiRp I'tedi
ber of vaora at superintendent of blared to tha compoaM:
cent novel in circulation.
r with Jack ftymond* of his in. Haynes milil that hla schedule of the building. It was explained
tha division her*, and from in *
Noii-ficlion which Mrs. Mough"In
16
mtoatea
you
wlU
be
moved
entertainment committee, asked
that
lircsant
plan*
call
for
an
ex­
through 1041 was a member of tha Into newly constructed compounds
-nnslsta of HI hours on duty ami
luti iticntioneil as outstanding in the co-operation of Ihe Sanford I I Imurs off with on weekends i r penditure nf approximately 420. Roy Holler Attends
City Commission. Ha it a past
eludes "North With the .Spring''
. It you move qulptiy you wilt Club In tatting up a minstrel show
mm.
president of the Sanford Rots
■iiber time off,
hy Edwin Wey Tsais, the itory
[Million
Dollar
Meet
Harry Robson promised that the
A.
J.
Greer
explained
Ihe
cut
club,
s
Ilutllnlng snmr of the nilbnnees
of 120 days from I lie Everglade*
at your own
now Lion Board nf Directors will ublcli liuve been made III medlehiL- turn I value t o the community of
The retirement of Mr, Rolllna 10 The
CommUi__
in Lake Champlain following th*
inch
a
center
and
pointed
out
tha
consider
tha
proposal
In
the
near
Roy
Holler
expects
to
leave
to­
was announced by L. T. Andrews,
irlng the past few year*, Hr.

Impressive commcm-enicnt exer­
cises were held last night at Semi­
nole High School for n class of
130 students wdin were awarded
their dlploftins by Principal Her­
man K. Morris.
The graduates, numhr ring its
girls and 11 boys, were seated in
double row semi-circle on the
auditorium stage In what was per­
haps the most beautiful setting
over witnessed here, A large
painting by members of the Art
Club In the background depicted
a road to a castle of opportunity
In the distance, and the graduates
they received their diplomas
appeared to he walking off on this

Seize, Run Steel Industry

State Cabinet
P0WRebellion
Grants Beverage It Overcome By
Group $10,000 U. S. Paratroops

f

Liona Officers To
Be Installed Next
Thursday Niphl

City To Tighten
Medical Advance &lt;
On Payment
Told Rotarians
l&gt;lans
Be 1 V lwrU(1
For Loral Museum
Of Water Bills
Haynes

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general manager. The former,
who hes bees living at Atlanta,
Ga- Inlands to move to Flore•nee,
S. C., It wai reported.

’'
SMALL FIRE
Waste etl end a slipping bait
on .an air condition motor Tn the
rear of tha Yoweli'a Deportment
Store caused a minor firs Into
yastordar afternoon, Assistant
Fire Chief R. T. Thomas reported
today,
Only the belt woe damaged in
the blase that was quickly ex­
tinguished by firemen a few
mlautoe after the 4:60 alarm was
tuned In by Jock Kill, manager

freshly dug trracbes
L
(I'o a lla a s a ua I'a a r a ls l
Fifteen minutes lit
Tall Twlatar Jack Stemper had
troopers attaef
through tho l ____
bAV'"Lfk
""Ih1,1"!: N. p. Caldwell, fin
from loveral directions.
Twenty mtopt^i after Uw lightwm eapturad,
Ing itaried
| N p
died et his
Ruggad parat ..
grabhad lege* "mlactmducl."
h-rne to Lnngwood Sunday at 1:30
tote and
him by tha sail of _
Prizes Awarded To m i. following a lingering lllnras.
Iked him “fro*
walked
hands and
Junior Hlgrh Students Ite was born In Rarbrrvllle, Oct.

ssssarrwi »r,ur'.v "ledSu"*&gt;y Mnrni"K

Ifee ftaa

|H. I HIM. and was a veteran of
World War I. solving at Camp
Kannath Ramsey of tha eighth Wheeler, Ga. lie was a member of
wee awarded a first prise the Raptlil Church of DeLeon
In a book report contest Springs.
sponsored by th* Sanford Junior
Mr. Caldwell la survived by five
High School Parent Teachers
As­
children,
Mr*. C. G. Me Watters,
C ^ w n iv Is s M
sociation, Mr*. 8. O, Chase of Sanford; Mrs. Jo* Wernrt, Ordecay.
Herald eered for yen
H. DaCamp, d i m tor of th* Association library commit­ IhimIo; J. C. Caldwell, Hanford;
so are away, to he do­ !?-ns_i*ss ■
d**£*!2S jj Jj - thoFloyd
Bureau 01 Deal
tee announced today. The award CpI. Benjamin Caldwell, Ogden,
te yenr hnme In one
Florida State Eaord
made at tha Clasa Dap ex- Utah; and Franklin Caldwell Jr.,
a4 Junior High School Frl- Sanford| also three grandchild­
echoed what atato *
ren.
•SlacMt to at - Jacksonville at ,a
Funeral aerator* will he cansome week* ago: t f c « l . „ ________ ”~A second prise of 43 waa given
of amoko at- of water hat pa make batter teeth, to Mary Eslner Powell and honor- dieted at the graveside In Ever­
tmetod ever a ecora *f m
Ua aold recent stodtea ia J i
ahU mention was mad# a t Bar- green Cemetery Sunday et 4:30
vnsonvtila. and Bi
b o n O'Barr at tha aama, time, pjn. by th# Rev. W. P. Brook* Jr.
Illlltary services will alio be eonper seal of ell
i aonteat consisted
dieted by American Legion Post
be prevented by proper
on four books ae
kV*&gt;iv V/CA
63. '
GuorUted,
w'vyj,
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TOOTS DECAY
GAINESVILLE. Uf)—A
yaetarday
of health men waft told yaa
that Florida w___
i , . aar in use
of Guortda to hatp prevent tooth

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nuccesa of a similar museum in K'
Augustine, Hu said that Hanford's
location half way between It’d
llna College In winter Park nml
Stetson University In Del.mid
make It an Ideal place for the
eatahllahment of a library such as
contemplated under thr terms of
the will of General Hanford.
Other* who spoke in behalf of
the memorial In General Sanford
were Mrs, Miriam Russell, Mm . C.
R. Dawson, Mr*. Fred Williams,
and Forrest Brcckenridge, man­
ager of the Hcmlnole County
Chamber of Commerce,

morrow morning bv Eastern Air
Lines for Huston, Maas, to attend
tim ’Jfilli. anniversary nf the Mil­
lion Dollar Round Table nt the
Mounl Washington Hotel, Ilrrtton
Wood*, New Hampshire, June

13-17.

Tim Million Dollar Round Talde
Is made up of the members of
the National Association of Life
Underwriters who produced and
paid for a million dollars or more
of Insurance during the preceding
year.

I Mr. Holler haa repreaented the
Now York Like Insurance Com­
pany In Snminuln County since
Apr. 14, 1U27. He le the first
MA80N8 MEET TONIGHT
agent of his Company's Florida
Monroe Chapter No. 16, Royal Office to have attelnsd member­
Arch Masona will meet tonight ship In the Million Doller Round
at 3:00 o'clock at Masonic Hall. Table.
The Most Excellent Mealar'K,de&gt;
grro will ba conferred by Right
VET SERVICE OFFICER
Tom Ueen, Veterans' Adminis­
jvorehlnful
Master, J . Vidal
Bones. Light refreshment* will Im tration Htato Service Officer,
kerved end High Priest A. F. will be at tha office nf Senator
Ramsey has extended an Invita­ Lloyd F. Boyla tomorrow between
tion to all Royal Arch Maeone to the hours of 6:30 a.m, and 12:00

attend.

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noon.

northward migration of birds and
vegetation in the spring, "Skoal
ficandluavla" hy Edward Streeter,
author of "Father of the Bride”,
who describe* the "slow dliintegratinii of the Deaire for SelfImprovement" and the revolt
against "Pnlnts of Interest" dur­
ing u motor trip through Norway,
Sweden and Denmark.
Also mentioned as Interesting
wa* "Adventures In Two Worldi"
hy A. J . Cronin, the Scottish
imvidist-phyitolan, who began Ufa
ox a struggling doctor in Urltlsh
mining communltlea and went on
tn beennia a famous London
Ijhjuitelan^inid^ a^mleiWuthor.

Movie Time Table
1:00

RITZ
"Skirts Ahoy"
3:07 • 6:14 - 7:21
MOV IKI.AND

"African Queen"
PRAIRIE LAMB
"Belles On Their Toea"
Ti40 - (l;46 - 10(80

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The tutsfctua.e
SanfordI* Herald

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tbaaha, rttelallaat aai aullrea ul
•alerlalamral far the euraote t l
•aisle* laait, mil be tharaei let
hi reaatar ahrerlMlaa ralee.
Mepreaealei Rationally Hr la ­
teal
ne Neteteaper Hepreaeaialltet
-*| Sett Talk, I'hlraaa, llelrell,
laatat t’llr aal it. i.oele.
, TM, VeraM la a areatbee ml the
Seeei lpleh Prete tehleb It eallllth
iMfetlr la the ate far rtpabll“i ' l l all Ihe laeal at tit prlale.l
IMa attrtpaper. aa m il at ell
aeere hltpalehee.

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TUEflDAy 7 JUNE IS, IN I
TODAY'S BIRI.K VERSE
Oaly b bid rontrienrt can mike
*|H ftarful. Iltath la normally
li»4ly raltaat from • lowtr lo a
Il$hir elale. II la painltia, ih» II
b« practdfd by great pain.
YhV teirore of ilealh are fallen
upon me.—p r 66:4,

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Seminole High

The Highway Menace

Tm . J im II, lilt

(Cm IWm * Krmm SlM *M&gt;
Representative Jacob K. Jovitz of New York la planning
ordanet with the selection by
sk Congresa to appropriate $50,000 to finance an Invea*
graduates.i. Thle award waa
tlgntlon by the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce presented by Mack Cleveland Jr.
To Apn Whitaker ana Joe MeCommittee of the mounting automobile accident frequency
went tha Junior Chamber
und the accompanying increase at automobile liability insur­ CluAg
of Commerce award which waa
ance rntes. This request should Interest every American presented by William C. Hutchison
motorist weary of shelling out Increased amounts for auto­ Jr., on ;the basis of student ac­
mobile Insurance and of the strain of driving tinder today's tivities,) scholarship and cltlsen•hip. |
dangerous conditions.
Msrgiret MorrUon, a junior
The problem Is too great to lie handled by Individual ktudeaijrecelvad.from Mrs. R. K.
states. Representative Jsvltz pointed out that last year alone I Tolar- the award from the Rally
fifty pA- i million motor vehicles traveled some four hundred ! Tl.rmon Chapter at the D.A.R.,
for attaining the highest average
und sixty-five billion milts in the United States und motor­ lit
American History.
ists puid an estimated five billion dollars to lorul, state and
Philip Toney, of Lake Mary, a
federnl tax collectors. laist yeur’s nccldent toll, he said, sophomore, wai presented by Jack
otary award dewas 37,100 persons killed und 1,902,000 injured, besides
tnlmons of dollars worth of property damage.
Hanford Forum
There Is a great diversity of motor vehicle laws In the
various states. Passing on the right Is prohibited In some lfr. Holland Dean, Editor
states, allowed In others. Hpeed limits vary from state to Sanford Herald
state. Requirements for grunting licenses also vary in tho Sanford, Florida
individual states. Some states grant them without tests; Dear Mr. Dean:
I read the article In the Sanford
others require examinations and demonstrations of the ap­
Herald concerning Ihe 26th. An­
plicant's driving ability. The driver travelling from one nual
Parent and Son Banquet and
state to another frequently does not know what to expect think that It wai a fine article.
next.
On behalf of the Seminole Chap­
Uniform luws for all stutes would undoubtedly help ter, Future Farmers of America.
cut the accident toll. Imposing federal laws on states is not I would like to take thl* opportu­
to thank you for your cooper­
good; but voluntary agreements by states to Improve Inter­ nity
ation with our chapter during the
state mutters is possible and often advisable. The highway paet school year In publishing ar*
menace would be a good point for discusilon next time the tides for ue. We feel that our orfaniiatlon ha* benefltted greatly
governors hold a conference.

from the aiditsnee that you have
givrn.
Very truly your*,
E xit Thomas
Hobby Smith, Secty.
Seminole Chapter, FFA
Even if nothing else happened, this would be an tin-

usiiul election. For the first time since 1024 Norman Thomas

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Bernaii MacFaiUrn tayi "grow* Ih not the Socialist candidate for president. Upon his de­ Editor, The Herald:
Hoom 8 of the Sanford Oramiflf old it jusl a kid habit.’’ || alir
clination to run for the seventh time, the convention chose mar School would like lo thank
IMmi fa he one that it pretty hind
a Rending. Pa., lawyer named Dnrllngton Hoopcs. Whatever you for giving our play, “Peer
I* break.______ ^ ____
IiIh qualifications, plainly Mr. IIoopos Is not well enough Oynt' *urn a good write-up. It
take* M dollars lo sponsor Vera,
known
to drnw many votes by the familiarity of hls name, our
It it unfortunate that Pieiidenl
little Oerman girl. We made
The Socialists could use votes, too. In 1948 Thomas drew 48 dollars and wa feel that your
Truman had no inoner annminrei
l the ileel ilrike was nearing ill only 95,000 votes, and he has not dime much better in his paper helped us make It.
Sincsrely your*,
il lolutinn than the whole thinv other tries. The peak Soclnllst vote was In 1920 when Eugene
Dickie Rountree;
V.
Debs
got
900,000,
partly
ns
a
protest
against
his
Im­
w Up in hit face.
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The death of Col. Nuii Pamir,
deputy rommander of Turku*
forcei fighting in Kom-a, remind
ut again of the unique internalion
liim of the United Naiiom .'on*i Korea and. in addition, nl ih&gt;
more than adequate return which
WC have already ireeived hum oui
iftveilmrnl in Turkey’* military
might.

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prisonment for Interfering with World Wur I, und partly
as a general protest against the war.
Votes or no votes, the cnndldncy of Thomns has been
useful. He has made It clear that Socialism and Communism
are not the same, and have no liking for each other. His pro­
gram of reform Is moderate, not calculated to raise anyone's
blood pressure. Hls campaigns have reflected credit on hls
cloth (he was once a Presbyterian minister).
Of how many other candidates can it be suid that he
need make no apologies for hls statements, or feel regret for
his acts?

Tiie newt letini the Writ German
border would indicate lhai il mquire* lotnewhrir near the entile
East German police huce, itinforced by Rimia’i Red army, tc
koap the real of Hail Germany
from ileeing into the newly inde­
pendent German Federal RrpuLlic,
which the Redi iharge it a puppet
•f the Alliei. When it come* lo
puppeti, the Germani teem to have
mask it pretty dear which puppet
country they want l» live in.

Organized Noise

City Water Bill*
(('•■Ilaae* Krmm rae* nael
grandstand of the old ball park,
riiavlng the concreta portion,
seating about 300 person*. Rest
loom* ar# to be retained and a
new screen la to lie put up In
front of the stand.
Purchase of three electrical
tiansformers for Inatallatlon at
the Water Plant waa authorised.
The** ere designed to convey cur­
rent In emergencies from the
Florida Power and Light Co., In
the event ol a breakdown of the
fdant'a Diesel engines.
The spraying of streeta and
alleys with Insecticides at night
was ordered. It has been found
that Ut* night treatment la mor«
effective since the spray does not
evaporate as quickly M In day-'
tins, said Mr. layer.
After studying a request by
police sad firemen for aa lacreaea
In salaries, the Commission da-

A prominent politician hint been named lo orgunizu and
hanillo "Hpontanuous" nulau and ilnmonntratlonH at one of
the major political conventIuiih thin mimmcr. It noem.t IncongruoiiH to HUggcat that HpaiitaneoiiN demount rations are
organized, but many things about (Mlltlca are Incongruous.
Thu idea of demonstrations and shouting at the con­
ventions Ih to stampede the convention In favor of a particu­
lar candidate. It is believed that the chant "We want
Wlllkla'’ had a great effect on the convention which nomin“ted Wlllkle to oppoat, Franklin Roosevelt In 1940.
..
This year the1 candidates wanl to make sure that there liS S 'A H Ite tSUwlf*
.We are reminded hfJ kh Assn- arc spontaneous demonstrations In their favor, even if they 1. It was pointed out that luitda
In the current budget will not
titled Pieat newt diipalch out ol urc not spontaneous.

low York that nur aomelinie* tilluient climatic coiidilion* during
th« hurricane teaion are not al­
together oeculiar to Florida, Imt
that the "element*" vriy oilrn put
on rampaging dnplayi to iiighlru
folk* in the metropolitan area*
whence utually come* a giesl deal
of the advent criticism about our
tropical diiluibance*. It teemi New
' York had a litl'e tephyr the other
day in which the velocity roie to
64 mile* per hour ami alrctiir
aarvica wai diirupied fur hour*.
Two pertoni ware killed and two
were critically inju*e&lt;| for a «**ualty lilt greatar than the entile
alata of Florida leported for lait
year from tfgpjcal »torm».

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British have made va*t
slridr* In making atom bomb* and
gl« about lo engage in an extensive
experimentation in tha Auitralian
desert during which tint* the Empita'i fint atomic, bomb will be
Mploded. This will be important
to all F.ngliiS people everyAll lh« historical facte and
. about England's feat* on
battle field* and ite former
I* in arm* will be re called
tha trigger it pulled on thii

__rile hew weapon. But while
•H marvel at Great Biijain •
it record on the field of ballla
I- to ability lb keep p4ce with
‘otU«l advence* ip atm», let
,.fhr(Mt the important fact
fit la not which country ie the
to drao tha atom bomb but
wiN drop the lait.
. ■ In i W**'

Collar(HHmun Ilcrlong IteportH

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normal prorrduri- cell* for debate
and oppuiiuntly for amendment. I
ray, let the majority control how
the hill should he amended, but
don't prevent anyone from sug.
grating an amendment. Every new
and bettrr Ides started off being
• minority opinion. Even though I
disagree with a man, I do think
he has a rloht to he heard and to
fully explnln hi* position. Dr.
Hutchins In hls 8tet*on University
Commencement aildress said In ef­
fect that It Is tyranny fur a ma­
jority to run rough-shod over a
minority, Just Imranse they ar* a
majority — and that minorities
had their right to he heard.

GAMBLING TAX
JACKSONVILLE ufv-Oamblare
In Florida paid 647.770 OS In 10 par
cent excise (axes In the federal
government during May lor their
biggest month since the lax want
Info effect in November, the In­
ternal Revenue Bureau reported
Monday.

at in i

Gamblers paid I2S.6S7.U for NP
vamber wagering. 626,47166 for
December, p i ^ .7 8 lor January,
626,683 41 for February and MB,696.16 for March.

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By Sosutor Georg* Ssoothers

I C n l l i a n l P ram ! * • ■ • Oo*&gt;

while, waa doing some sltlng-up
of Elsenhower on hls own. Ten­
nessee's Sen. Estes Kefauver com­
mented In New York that Eisen­
hower “ha* not made Ihe strong
allowing anticipated."
Kefauver flew to New York for
a fund-raising dinner from Harris­
burg. Pa., wneru he predlrtrd ho
would get strong bucking from
among Pennsylvania's B0 dele­
gates.
Sen. Richard Russell of Geurgla,
also out for the Democratic prise,
had a committee of farm leaders
to boost him toward it. Russell
has bandied the nnnuul agriculture
appropriation in the Senate for ill
yaara. His campaign headquarters
mnoiinccd the committee would he
advisory amt would be Increased
later.
The Associated Press tabulation

WASHINGTON— (Special) —
1 had tho first opportunity In a
tho othar night to bo trilth
my family for » meal. ! saw my
son John tor the* first time since
tho previous Sunday when I had
visited with him briefly while
carrying him to Sunday School
on my way to the office.
The Senate held long Mellon*
all week, opening two hours early
and continuing until 10 p.m. and
hla probably pill
later dally. Thr
continue through. July 6, target
date for adjournment. Wa were
•t work.continuously with scarcely
enough spar* momenta for a
sandwich. •
One of the important measures
tho Senate debate In detail was
the Defens Production Act.
Bom* time waa spent conshWrIng Ih* section relating to the
POW Outbreak
Wag* Stabilisation Board which
ll'**lli*« * KruM I1*** III.el
many had blamed for the steel
strike. I had objected many times pound. Tear* slreuuied down Irani
to what appeared to be WSB Ills face. He wax clamped In soli
partiality to on* side in the wag* t.iry confinement.
Tents llamcd uml wooden build
dispute.
Senator Long and I joined In ings wore torn from their founda­
sponsoring an amendment which tions when concussion grenades
explosions in I'UW
would have given the "general set firesof and
gasoline.
public" greater rvprssentatlon on carhes
Paratroopers hounded Into the
thle board than either “labor” or prisoners'
Bayonets
"management”. I stated that the plunged Into trenches.
Reds who resisted
general public's Interest* In these Some uf the wounded fought ax
mattere shuold always ba su­ lung as they could inuve
preme, pointing out that “no part
Thirty minutes alter the fight
should ever haw* dominance over started the Held was strewn with
the whole.’* In other words, this dead.
was another com where w* should
Many uf the dead prisoner.* were
guard against the tall wagging slain by Icllnw Inmate*. Muj Da­
•he dog.
vid Korn, Richmond. Va , said lie
We mad* a garni fight, hut lost saw Red leader:, kill ul leuxt five
by two votes. The scrap had made of their own men who tried ti
some Impresalon, however, for an surrender.
amendment finally was adopted
'They were thick In the xlomacl.
to provide equal representation with xpears," lie said
In (lie trenches that miirounded
and the manner of operation of
the WSB w as substantially all buildings bodies nt decapitated
: Communists were found
changed.
8*nator Holland and I had Three hundred hale • spilling
waited for week* for the oppor­ Reds made the last stand In the
they
tunity (o remove the OPS law rocking, i oaring battle
authority to control prices of lungrd with their hiiinu • made
frmh fruits and vegetables. It spears from Ihe south side of Hit
finally came late Wednesday compound.
A half doten Patton tanks roared
night, and we persuaded the Henf t * to make this change. Sena­ Into the compound und trained
tor Holland waa magnificently their guns on ihe die - hard group
forceful In hls presentation and 1 hut held their lire Many uf the
300 threw down their Npeara hope
was pleased to be at hls side on lessly
and xurreudeied
thlstnla Issue.
The lighting over, prisoner* were
In mv remarks to ths Senate on trucked oil to Ihe new eucloxuiei.
this subject, I said:
stripped, fingerprinted and given
It is a very hatardous busi­ new clothing.
ComihiiiiuF 7(1 bus lieen the most
ness which these farmers have.
Down In our State a farmer notorious on tills riot - swept l.v
expects to lose his crop about land. II wax these prixouern who
3 years In a row, but, In the iciied Brig Gen. (now Col ) Iran
fourth year, If he is lucky, if cia T. Dodd lust month und held
the weather is good, If he dues him hoxtnge 7M hours
It has been tin- scene of several
not have some plant diiease or
Insect sweep over his fields, If riotx.
Allied officers aald the i onium
he does not suffsr a hurricane,
then he may make a crop ami uist leaders hud ruled II with an
be able to make enough money Iron flxt. Prisoner kangaroo courts
In that fourth year to pay for ordered to death any minute who
hls Iosms in Ihe preceding 3 dlaobeyed Communist order*
years. Farming la a very hasardous business, particularly If
State Cabinet
tha farmer rrowa crops classi­
fied aa perishables. He cannot
ir&lt;inlltaei1 Krmm S*ase 0**1
store tham, he cannot hold Fort Lauderdale. The fth.OOO will
thorn, he must diepese of them,' ho Used nx thr xtalo'x mite of 23
he must sell at the price whlrh
r cent of the construction rusts
la than offered, lie has no
iiulronients to
rlce support, so he la the vie- gut federal money for the other
m of tna market. Now, If a 73 per cent.
Government agency puts a cell­ Granting the .Hunuyluud Contract­
ing on the price a farmer ran ing Co. permission to drill Its C
get for hls perishables, then ■lyniim oil well No. I in Santa
the farmer ran lie ruined, as Itoxu County and uiilliorirlng Hum
has been the rase of potato hie Oil Co. to plug Ita abandoned
growers In our State. He Is at
'oilier Corp. well Nu 3 in Collier
tha mercy of the bureaucrat, 'Otudy.
and If the bureaucrat dues not
Authorised Inclusion In the min
understand the farmer’s plight, ilea of u retraction hy Collier's
then the farmer la rulnsd. nagatine in its June 12 Ustin of
Perishables are not proper in article II published Feb. 23
Rems of controls. To continue .'harglng Florida niailu It difficult
to control them guarantees us for Negroes to vole. The Cabinet
a continuance of shortages, for orevioualy had adopted a rexolu
the fanner cannot risk further tlon branding the mngaiine article
uncertainties to thoeo ho al­ false and demanding tha retrar
ready has.
tlon.

at naUoQ wfato delegate
preferences, now gives:
Republican—Taft 461. 1
er 390. Nomination Moda 604.
Democrat—Kafauvar 646, Rus­
sell MW. W. AveraU Hardman
83W. It takas 616 to (to nominated.
In a tight fight at ttw RopuHkan
convention. PennsylvgnU'a 16 votes
as well ks thou contested In tha
big dlffarSouth, could make
ence.
Sen Taftt, meanwhlla, ofTared a a .
suggestion to
lo avoid a possible dan- w
Itot over Ih*
vention fight
the OOP party
platform: Adopt a I960 “statement
of principles and objectives'' to
which Elsenhower gave general
endorsement last weak.
Toft and other Senate leaders
helped draft it, a majority of OOP
congressmen approved and thaHa*
tloual committee stamped It okay

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I mu gelling mure Hum n little
"fed up" with the fscrnl pulley of
'In- lluus* leadership In scheduling
iniportaiil hill* fur run-ldrratlou of
»tie House under what Is known a*
"suspension of the rules”. It I*
getting so now that every time a
oirinher list s hill that he wantr
gassed, hut Is afraid Ihe House
will amend II, he will bring It up
-- with the approval of the leader­
ship, of course — under a suspen­
sion of the rules. This means It
i-an't Is- emended and can he dis­
cussed only 40 minute*. Actually
von cmi't even read some of these
hill* that have been brought up In
the* manner In 40 minutes.
The tricky part about this kind
of parliamentary maneuver la that
Ihe hill will contain one Item that
everyone U In favor of
and one
which, in an election year, II would
h« nolIHral eulHde to vote against.
Then also In the hill will be other
feature* which may not be so daaliahlv, and which at lent d*i«rv*
mine consideration. They feel that
the membership of the Hmtae will
•wallow the had part of the bill In
order to get the good — and to be
perfectly frank, quit# often they
do. ‘
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have to do thing* that way. Tha

swift rind decisive ac, Koja liland may wall put
i to an ealremaly dtegracaful
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i-erralt the Increase now.
Installation of sewer pip* from
Thirteenth Sweet to the Sanford
State Farmers Market wa* de­
cided upon. The Market lias
agreed to pay for the pip* costIng 61,618
la* CUy will do
tha Installation.
The Commission agreed to a
lequest of James Dunn that he
he relisted of duties aa street
superintendent, In order to glva
proper attention to other duties,
Including direction of garbage
and trash collections, maintain­
ing the new ball park. R. II.
Beckham wa* appointed street
maintenance superintendent.
A proposal by Ray Weinman
pay one-third of the cost of
■Ito
V
having
In front at
iat Improvement*
‘ .
ale home on West Twan
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.ty-fiourth
Street waa approved, and ih* pav
In* will ba done provided an ad
oining owner pays hla cost, tha
Commission decided.
Fennlsslon was granted to
Negro Bhrinm to hold a parade
here on June 19.

signed to taka the place at' the
award given for many ! * * « *»y
the 1st* Dr. Moblejr. Thle waa
baaed on top scholastic ability.
Another totary award waa ,
rented to Dorothy Glllyard, a
graduate, who received tbo 626
gift for showing the moet Im­
provement during her senior year
over her Junior year average.
I To Ed Gordon went the Peter
Bchaal trophy on &lt;*&gt;* basis of be­
ing the most valuable player on
the football team. Mr. Bchaal,
called to the platform by Mr. Lawton, made the presentation, and
lo!-* rf the origin of the gift 28
year- ago when the teams for­
tune- wei« at low ebb. Mr. Bchaal
voiced the hope of having all past
winner* of the trophy present at
the presentation next year.
Margaret Malloy, valedictorian,
expressed the thank* of the grad­
uating rlnss to Mr. Morris. Mr.
Lawton, teachers, school officials,
trustees, for all that they had
don* to make the rareera of the
•tuth nt* a worth while experience.
“We have laid our foundations
foi living as mature, responsible
adult*,” ihe declared. "We have
already made Important moral
•nd spiritual decisions that will
affect the rest of our lives. And
ae a house with Its foundations al­
ready built cannot
basically
change, neither can w*.
"The time has com* to put
•way childish things, and w* are
glad because w# do not want to
go backward, our alms are for­
ward." she added.
“We have powers, spiritual,
mental and physical to fulfill the
call to a wider, more perfect Ilf*,''
said Miss Malloy. “It remains for
us t« use the** powers In the way
that will he worth while.
“America believes In democracy
because It Is a Christian nation,”
•he asid. Christianity is democra­
tic, although democracy Is not
perr**arlly Christian, ft la also
true that some people are unfit
for democracy. These are more
dangerous than communists.
"We ran handle our foreign re­
lations If we ar* a nation of in­
dividuals who nre strong, spirit­
ually, mentally and physically.
As graduates, we accept the challengts and respunsibllltle* of
American cltlxens. We will do our
best to elevate our personal and
national security. We will auccee-j
with the help of our Almighty
God," she concluded.
Robert llerkwlth, salutatoiian.
uftu expressing the greeting* of
the class declared, “W* the class
uf 11*62, aie reaching out to a
perfection in science, art and in­
vention. We must never he behind
the limes In these essentials. Our
standards reveal our destiny.
These standards must be based on
principles und a belter underiiandlng of our fellow men.
"We are living In sn adven­
turous age. It is for us lo develop
our ivsources In order that we
may make the utmost use of our
talents fur the benefit and welfme of our nation and the world.
“Ihe happy mamorles and ten­
der associations we have acquired
during our schuul years will not
cease with our departure, but will
remain with us down through
ysars," he added, gnd
and exprasjpni
thanks lo the teachers for thilr
ei
Hence
ami understanding mid lo
ie P•rents for "self sacrifice and
unselfish efforts” which have aid*
e«l the students to attain gradua­
tion statu*.
Among Ihe graduating students,
III were from the Hanford Voca­
tional Hchoul uf which Mrs. M. B.
Maxwell is principal. Of these, IP
were veterans, Including one Ko­
rean War veteran, Howard Criasey. The uther veterans war#
George liagan, Kohert BedenLaugh, Clayton Bagwell, Ralph
Peters, Dunald llannum, William
Gracey, John Caruthera. Charles
Brantley. Daytona Bckofleld, Carl
Smith, James Young and Fulton
Baxley.
Following the Invocation by the
Rev. F. It. Horton, Gerald Coving,
ton, graduate, sang “The Hills
of Home". A senior *nsembl*
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Walk Alone',
with Jeanne Lane Miller at tha
piano. Following the alma matar
song by Ih* senlore, the Rev. J . C.
Crews pronounced the benediction.
The high school band, directed
by Ernest Cowley, played for lbs
processional and recessional.

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Social Calendar
The

TOESRAY
Pilot Club will hold it-

regular tiUline** meeting nl H:tHt
p.m. in the Yurht Club. The board
will meet at 7 nn p.m.
The music |jitils uf Mi-- Marieline Mallem will he presented hi
a recital at the Woman's Club n*.
7:30 p.m. Assisting will ho (’. II.
Irani, vlhruhnrp soloist. Tho
lie is invited to attend.
The Woman's Mbit Class of the
First Baptist Church will meet nl
the home of Mrs. Prime Is E. Hols,
1101 Park Avenue, ut 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. A. C. Benson will serve as

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co-hostess.

The Gleaner's Clnss of the First

Baptist Church will meet nt lh&lt;&gt;
homo of hire. It. E. Peurlfoy, 1101
Elm Avenue nt 8:00 p.m.
Monroe Chapter Nn. 15, Royal
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eonfer the

Mott Excellent Master degree at
Masonic Hall. Light refreahmenta
%rill be served.
The Golden Circle Class of the

Flrat Baptist Church will meet at
1:00 p.m. with Mr*. Wilson Horne,

1S01 Valencia Drive, with Mrs.
William llarvcy as ro-hustcss.

&gt;VfU'NKXDAY
The Prayer Meeting Servlm ut
the First Baptist Church will hr
hftl at 8:00 p.m.
THURSDAY
The Evening Circle No. I of the
Presbyterian Church with Mrs.
Mabel Brown as chnirmnn, will
have a picnic at the Mason Will­
iams Home, Laku Ashby, ut 7:00

o'clock.

FRIDAY
Sanford Townsend Club No. I
will hold its regular mreting in
the elty commissioners room 7:311

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’repartition Dny for the Vaca­
tion Bible School will he held nt
the First Baptist Church nt i.l'tl
p.m. Children for the school will
be registered. Ages three through
18. Three year olds are tho-r who
will be four by Dec. 31, 1053.
Parents are requested to bring
and register rhildrep under the
Ago of nine.
Dr. Frank (JiiIUumii will be In
hl| office from n nn unlil 12 no
r%n to give examinations to all
first grade rhlldren planning to
enter South Side School who have
not previously hern examined Mr
Oulllmnn will not lie In Ills office
Thursday for this purpose a* pre­
viously announced
If you have trouble rolling
COOklei out, try rolling (he dough
between sheets ni waxed paper.
No flour for rolling is needed
vAcn waxed paper Is used, and
toft hns nn mlvantuge liwnuse ex­
tra flour rolled Into the dough
may make the cookies tough.

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Alexander - Lanxintf
Plans Are Revealed
Plan* were announced today for
the marriage of Miss Alyre Elinor
Alexander, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. I Ini old Raymond Alexander
of Orlando, to Charles William
Lansing, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Porter Hardy Lansing or this
city. The wedding will take placo
on Sunday nt 1:30 o’clock at
Knowles Mrmnrlnl Chapel on tho
Rollins College Campus in Win­
ter Park. Mr. Marshall Dendy
will enndurt the double ring
rervlce.
Nuptial music will he rendered
by organist Dr. H. K. Slcwcrt,
and Glenn Ingram will be the
rololst. Tho bride will bo given
In marriage by her fnther and
has chosen as her maid of honor
Mis* Winifred Struhle. Bridesmaids will he the Misses Bnrhara
Wollam, Lois Miller, Helen Cham­
pion nnd Jo Ann Laughing house.
Charles Alexander, brother of
the bride-elect, will serve ns best
mail and groomsmen will ho Sid­
ney M. Swope Jr., Elvin Kimble,
Richard Klnsscn all of Orlnndo,
and
Porter If. Lansing HI,
7-lugcne B. Smith Jr. nnd Robert
Hodges all of Sanford.
Following tho rehearsal nn
Saturday evening Dr. and Mrs.
Ralph L. Miller and Mr. nnd Mrs.
George A. Clnpham will enter­
tain with a dinner nl the Miller
home. This morning a coffee was
held hy Mr*. Oliver Joseph Bailey,
and tomorrow Mrs. Alexander
will honor her daughter with an
informal Coca Cola party in Or­
lando. The bridesmaids' lunrheon
will lie held on Thursday with
Miss Winifred Struhle ns hostess
In Orlando.
A series of many lovely parties
have been given Including a mis­
cellaneous shower hy the Misses
Ida and Ruth Jtirnlgan in Or­
lando. One feature of the party
were songs sung hy Glenn Ingram
who will serve as soloist nt tho
wedding.
Attending were
the bride­
groom's mother,
Mrs.
Porter
Lansing and Mrs. Porter If.
Lansing III of .Sanford. From
Orlnndo were the honoree Miss
Alexander, nnd Mrs. J . J. Newell,
Mrs. A. N. Browning, Mrs. Juno
Cnhrio, Mrs. Fred Supper, Mrs.
Cleveland Mnnsee, Mrs. Mnrgery
Warren. Also the Misses Jo Ann
Lnughinghouse, Helen Chnmidon,
Joan Denmstus, Betty Ann Mor­
gan,
Ellen Lludermnu, Diana
Forshny, Chnrleyno Hire, Louisa
Harney, Mnry Draughon, l.ora
l-ee Peeler. Busan Grqy, Jane
Brunson, Adnlr Blanch, Emma
Jean Parker, Winifred Htnildr,
liar bora Wollam nnd Lois Miller.
Last .Saturday Mr*. E. ' A.
Howard entertained with a tea
In Mlsn Alexander'* honor In Or­
lando. More than 100 guest* called
nt the Howard home on Ridge­
wood Avenue between tho hours
of 3:011 nnd 0:00 o'clock.

Anderson - Freed
Party Honored

Now
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) “Halle* On Their Toe*"

Miss Betty Ifnll anil Miss Mar­
jorie Anderson entertained Satur­
With the “('hcaper Hy
day evening following the rehearsaf for Iho Anderson-Freed wedding
the Dozen” Enmity
at (he Hall home nn Weal Kirs!
back again I
Street. Arrangements of varl-cnlornl gladioli were used In deenrot
Ing.
Re freshmen! s rnnslstrd of
rakes, salted mils nnd Ire cream.
Those enjoying Iho evening were
INSURANCE AT A HAVINfJ Mr.
and Mrs. Krrrd, Mrs. C. A.
FOR YOUR
Anderson Jr., Mr. nnd Mra. Frank
Castaglloll, Mr. and Mra. Roger
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Schmidt, Dr. and Mra. W. P,
Brooks Jr., Mrs Marvin Milam,
BUSIN KHH
Miss Barbara McNah, Miss Betty
Pcnrnck, Laura Ann Anderson,
Crnlg Anderson, Dick Scnftdl, Will­
iams Wilkinson, Phillip Skates,
111 ItM
Ralph Gnwily Jr., and Roger Har­
ris.

UlflLlflCE

Wnnt to make different-tast­
“Your Mutual Insuinncn Friend1' ing corn sticks! Add a half cup
of drained crushed pineapple to
IIS N. Park Are.
Phone 101 the hatter (made from a cornmeal
muffin mix), before baking.

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WALGREEN AGENCY

Mr. nnd Mrs. If J Clause of
Pnhokre spent last « "rketid hrre
wilh friends and relatives
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. DeCuursey
plan to leave tomorrow for Kan­
napolis, N C., to visit relatives
Mr and Mrs. neucl F Robison
nnd son Ronald plan to leave nn
Friday to spend Ihe summer
months nl their home In War­
wick. It I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Istsslng
of San Angelo. Tex., vlslleil for
a short time with Mr l.o*slng'*
uncle and aunt, Mr. anil Mrs. II
E. Cordell.
Friends will be Interested to
learn (hat Jack Mnrrs of Lake
Monroe has been transferred In
the PalntkH plant of the Florida
Power and Light Company
Mrs. J. J. Hntlgnn and William
Ratlgan left today fur their homr
In New York City nfler visiting
for some time with Mr and Mrs
Jack Ratlgan.
John M Williams. MK3. of Iho
United States Navy left yesterday
by plane for San Diego, Calif.
where he will report to Id- ship.
U88 Bryce Canyon, In sail for
Japan June 17.
Friends will be glad to learn that
Mrs. A. M. Remusal has been reYnnvcd to her home on Silver Lake
following an operation al the
Orange Memorial Hospital In Or

Undo.

Mr. and Mrs E II Carter ami
Miss Dorolhy Carter have return
ed from Ft. Sill, Lawton, Okta ,
where they have been vl-liing for
the past two weeks with Cap! and
Mrs. Jamrs E. Carter and chil­
dren.
ltill Kirk left yesterday after
noon for Washington, It C. where
he will confer with Senator Smo­
ther* regarding the Bussell can­
didacy. Later he will go on in
Detroit for a few day* on busi­
ness.
Mr and Mrs It W Anthony re
turned to Sanford yesterday from
Parma, Ohio, where they have
been visiting with relatives lor
about n week
They spent the
past six weeks In New York while
Mr. Anthony, YN.3, II.S.N, at­
tended the Armed Forces Inform.'
lion School nt Fort Slocum, N. Y.
Mr nnd Mrs. Dick Maxwell and
two ctdldren of Jacksonville are exparted tn spend the weekend with
Mr Maxwell’s mother, Mra. It C.
Maxwell. They plan tn leave next
week for l-o* Angeles, Calif., to
make their home
Mr. Maxwell
has been appointed ns manager of
the West Const area for the Srhrnil-

Club M c c I h
With W. M. Philips

Itrid g i*

Mr. and Mrs. W. M Philip en­
tertained members of their bridge
club over the weekend at their
hwne cm Valencia Drive. Gar­
denias and greenery were used in
decorating tnr rooms.
Upon their nrrival the guests
were servrd a dessert rnurse af­
ter which severil progressions of
bridge were enjoyed. Prizes were
won hy William Ratlgan, William
Bush, Miss Murlhn Wight ami Mrs
Gordon Sweeney.
Those enjoying Ihe evening
were Mr. nnd Mr*. Sweeney, Mr.
and Mrs. Karlylo Householder, Mr.
and Mrs. Bush, Mr nnd Mrs. Jack
llntlgan, Miss Wight, Mr. Batlgan
of New York City, and the host
and hostess
Heal pitted sliced dale* In a
little ornnge Juice and spread be­
tween layers of ehorolnta cake,
apread top ami aides of rake with
fudge frosting.

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THE S-W FO RP HERALD
Tat« Jim* 10. 19.12

Joyce Anderson Is
Wed To D. G. Freed

Mrs. AMes Hostess
To Knight Circle

The mnrrlnge of Miss Helen
Joyce Anderson, daughter of Mr*.
C. A. Anderson Jr., le Dougina
Eugene Freeo, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Edward Freed of
Brninerd, Minn., was solemnlxed
on June 8 at the First Baptist
Churrh. Dr. W. P. Biooks Jr. of­
ficiated at the candlelight, double
ring service at -1:00 o'clock.
Foimiog a beautiful background
for the wedding were palms and
tall floor baskets holding white
gladioli noil rail# lilies. Branched
candelabra held while candles and
the pews of the ribbon section
were marked with sprays of white
glndjol! ami fern.
Prior to the ceremony Mis. Mar­
vin Miliini, organist, rendered *
program of nuptial music iiu’ludediting
Ing t h e
traditional
we&lt;‘
“
marches, nnd "Claire dr Lune"
which accompanied the ceremony.
Roger Harris, soloist, sang "I
Love Thee" hy Gileg.
The lirlde was given in marri­
age by her brother Charles A. An­
derson and was gowned in a light
blue satin dress,
ballerina
ill
length. The dress was fashioned
with a strapless bodice and full
skirt of net and lace over sutin.
The lace Jacket over the Imdlce
featured a standing collar and
fastened down the front with self.
covered buttons. She wore lduc
milts, and n fingertip veil of Idiie
net attached tn a crescent shaped
rap of shirred veiling. Her bridal
bouquet was of white carnation*
showered wilh satin
streamers
nnd lilies of the valley.
Her sister. Miss Marjorie An­
derson. served ns maid of honor
and wore a pink net ballerina
length dress with snug
fitting
pink jaeket.
Bridesmaids were
Sirs, linger Schmidt. Miss Barbara
McNnb nnd Miss Betty Peacock
They were gowned alike in sheer
pink nylon over taffetn fashioned
with round necklines nmi extreme­
ly full skirts. Their bouquets were
of deep pink radiance roses and
white asters with pink satin
streamers. Short nose veils of pink
net were nttni-lird to hnlox nf
rose*. They also wore pink net
mitts.
Frank Caslaglioli per formed the
duties of ties! man for Mr. Freed
and ushers were Richard Scafidl,
William Wilkinson nnd Cialg An­
derson. The little flower girl, Rita
Kay Blnckwelrier, niece of the
bride, wore pink organdy over
taffeta wilh a linlo of sweetheart
roses in her hair. She carried a
basket of rose petals.
The hr life's mother wir gown­
'd in lilac voile with which she
woie lavender and while acces­
sories. Her rorsnge was of yellow
roses nnd purple baby orchids,
Mis. Charles Anderson, grnndmotiiei of the hrule, wore a florel
print gown of betnlierg sheer with
a corsage of red rusra nnd acces­
sories of Navy blue. The bride's
other
grandmother, Mrs. J , C.
Hall, chose a tan linen frock with
embroidery trim. Her accessories
were blown and her corsage asm
i j pink roars.
Following Ihe ceremony a ieceplloi) was held In the church
parlor of Ihe Educational Build­
ing. Pink nmi yellow rose* were
used wllli greenery and potted
palms ns decorations In Ihe
room* The bride's table was rot
errd with a lace doth and cell
trred with a graceful hi range
menl of loses flunked with blntapers hi nyslnl holders.
Serving the weddhig cake were
Mrs. W. i ‘. Brook* Jr. and Mrs.
C. J. James. Mrs. J . I’. Ilolltrlnw,
Mis. Margaret Reynolds and Mrs.
It, B. (llcnn presided at tho puiieh
bowl ami oilier assistanls were
Mr*. A. J. Peterson, Mrs. J. It.
Wells. Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, Mrs.
ft. C. Ginlinin, Mis, It T. Thomas,
Mrs. 11. M. Pearce and Mr*. Frank
Cnstiiglhill srnl the Minn* Pal
Cnsmibr. Jackie Roland. In Aim

Mi * Cliff Alilf'1 VMM h&lt;nfr 41 fit
h#*r Ippim* m Mnyfnn lint night To Wed Mr. Kaleman
for I hr meet mg "f
lh** KM i*
Knight Cirrlr .»f the Fn«t ftuptlftt
Mr and Mrs A B '((evens an
Church.
nonneed IimLiv the engagement of
In the »th*&lt;nt r nf the rlmirmnn, their d.iughtel M.IW Joyie lii Kent
Mr*. W C- S ln v t**r, Mr* Minnie E H.di 111.m son of Mr .mil Mrs
Pen ton
«l Chin* woro •Iih r n H.*l Ml.Ill of Kl** imrncc
c ii**1*11 It* fi’M'I h gill tf* Y W ,\
M i- Si *•%in&gt; .ittonded si ImoU In
Cutup im’mi Titmp.i thi&lt; yrnr uni S, 111111if 1 .iikI in i .nnillii. t;,» SIip
omimmi'ertiimf ■W
" Hi**
* mi I'* -1 bll .iiiiutsiLi" itit Fi.....;. ♦ .Mu«*hrn»
k !■d .i :r.rinfccr
fit cm t* al Uiml' i it n .
C. I hi» 1 Ulll Kl ikin |♦ ’ll'
summer. Mi*. I&gt;•n•«•»»
thut nf Ihi* Ml II I /.ota siieli«l sornrlly
the conferrm* f.»i II imhc** Winn and sen i d on Ibr Woman's Slu
Cirri*'* will h* In I I then* A u g
dent limrtnmenl \-&gt;.iici.ition For
7- lit lint iiigi'il jin inline of Mu* rl* . the pa»r ttiri'e years -he has been
cl** iiicrnhei* i- kuntil
fitHn.l
a leather in ihe Hernia High
The i'trc11* u itit'il f*» hitvc i» School in Kl'-immee
Mr Raieman. fornierlv of Itrls
hiMpihil «lnm*p -it Hu* next inert
ing which will ho hr hi fit ih fol. Fla i. .1 graduate nf the high
He then
home nf Mm V r A|r««rrtgri tu school in Ki-simnictJuly \ ItM nl ,ttl |r* tlli'xl nrr 1 entered ilt» \i inert Forces spend
i’t{ nl the prf ti.iI I Lnughtnn M 1 mg ,1 1 e. 1t uib Ho ncciqi.dmn.il
mni ini Mnxpit ;il will he ■*i*nt In troops in Knit 1 Vi present hr is
each inenihe* |n 1**1 t«i tin* inerting employed )i&gt; (In tnil’onl Fonstruclion roiop.mv 111 Vugiisla. Ga
hy Mi* J \ Vain, xieretiiry.
Plan* are being made liv 1tin
Following I 'ii' meeting I he [tin
Ichn inei vet I i if 1tx it men t * to tin couple for a summer ueddtng
fulhiwing; Mi* Ih-nlnn, Min, M &lt;
Si it fin ii in id is hoi - as heavy
Metiger, Mm V mi, Mm , K^trlh
&lt;ili**nn nmi Mi H 1* 1'emifov
ns wutel

er Company
W A Adams of Slidell, La., ar
rivet) on Friday anil Ml’ Olyee
Ann Adam* nf Ktuorv D . "
on Saturday In join Mrs Adams
and attend Hie graduation of
Mis* Ada Adams from Seminole
High School
Miss (ilyve Amt
Adams returned today to Emory
and Mr. unit Mrs. Adams expect
to remain In Sanford fnr anout
n week wilh Mr* Adams' parent*,
Mr. nnd Mr* R. A. Newman.

Mary Joyce Stevens

Mis. Stanley Buford Rosier, the fnmiri Dons Sandra Swonpe »f
Ni tv Smyrna Beach, whose mucrliigi In Mi Rosin tva* m .-vent of
So mlay
ntlny afternoon
nfternmUi it
Siiiynui Mr
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a wedding
through
N-nt|i
Ibrir return they plan tn make their linnn ill Simfoid

MisH Swoope Married
To Stanley Konier

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Miss llotis Sandra Swonpe of
New Smyrna became the bride of
Rlaob'v Buford Rosier of Sanford
In &gt;i quiet tinI beautiful cetetuouy
pel formed at 3:UU o', lock Sunday
afternoon at the home of the
bride's parents, li-jq l-'miiknci
Street.
The bride is the only ehitil of
Mr nnd Mr«. William Edward
Hwoopr J r and the hridegiouni Ithe only miu of Mt and Mrs. A It
Rosier.
The ilinihle img i-eri'iimny was
perforinei| l.y Hie Rev Joe Hinton,
pnstoi of the Fdgewolci ll'iptlsl
Chiinli with only nu'itiliri- of lietwo families ptrseiil
The Vow*
were spoken in front of the (Inplace which was banked with pot
tod plants and magnolia leaves
and flunked by lighted white lap li t ' p ' t \ u r . M i
ii*.
W .1
Ht IP
ers m tall camlelabrn and two III . . t i n i i i p i •mill 1 »II . ,1 . IV if
tall baskets nf white gladioli and . .......... d ' . ' l i n Ml p ttli
If nl
1 .
fevei few. l-'crns, gardenias, and
'i u t l ' h '1 PM M1 til &lt;IK - 1 l|. If ill fit
fever few weie also used in deco i *f n pm J i n I.l .1 •1 1Ill.l. . U lift I.
rating tin- Swoiqo- living room.
»Vt 1III hi « It Iit (Ilk It ill ... I m p ft
W 11
|'i- ceding the ceieiimliy record- w i n ' ' r l n f h . VI '1 ' •If. M l . l l l d W 11Ilf
lugs of "Al Dawning', "Beenuse," w h i l e lf1|H 1 . III t i l . 1i i :11-&gt;It •Ifil.t be.
and I l.nve You Truly" weie fun, llii i flfpti IIP, 1m i l fey el h M
played and lei-oiillng* of Hie till
U l i.pi Mi* III l i t il . . " ' | d '
t,if f t. i
dltionnl wedding innlchc*
were II too t'VlIKKPI 11 11. I h N o i l ii &lt;'ill ii
lilsn il*eil
1iJ'i, Mi
llunu I v\n . u«'tii mg a
Thu rnttple lind

no attendants

lint before the lii tile's eolinnie,
little Jililliiy Swonpe, sun of Ml
and Mts. If I' Swonpe. enlm-d
tin room ill eased in a white -wit
and eat lying Ho- lings on a white
an' a pillow
I 'll! at &gt;t fit hip 1i.i pi*’ .i.use f-o
ill-. Iti-d. lim: it 1iftii* i mpi bogl'i
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tiiuy, 1Kllin ll.lh , ftni-slll o| Dll- iiii.I Ha- 1'nU«i ll v nf 1 1". Pt .. Mi
tome, anil John Fite at the piano
Vfter spending -nun time with
tin n guests the Inidnl louple h it
foi llininrrd, Minn to pend about
i i week- aft. ■ which they plan
to oinki’ their home in Smiimil
Mi Fteiil is statuined lit tin
Vi al A'lxiliatv Aii Shilton Mi&lt;
I - d wore foi tian-llng n oiaiivi
m n zr
i Miri| Iniliued suit wilii Navy
a - otnrle* and a eoisiige of wild i nnatloo*.
'■iirsli from mil of town who
eM. ruled the wedding liu liidcd
Mi
l„ C Ililub'r, Mrs.
Flntli
s -,f New Smyrna Hearb; Mi
Doors Open 13 lo Daily
.■a I Mrs. (diaries Anderson, Ft.
M&gt;. i«; Mr. amt Mi* &lt;‘.a.l .lann id I O'Laud; Mi* Hall and Mi and
M I', A Martin of Lake Woith,
IUHIV
Mi and Mrs. E. X Hmvi-v and
iliioghter Cniolyn of lainpa. Mi
mil Mrs. f 'aeliigluill of lliiingr
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Skirts WILLIAMS

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WEI), and THUKS.I

“SEW” PRACTICAL
FOR SUMMER FUN
CLOTHES

THRILL-SWEPT
TROPICAL ADVENTURE!

TWISTALENE
Vr \ .

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A apednl

textured

cotton

that required no Ironing . , .
HUH

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specially treated with a dur*

LAST TIME TONIGHT

able finish so garment will
be fredh ad new after laun­
dering . . . fast colors of
Cocoa, Flame and Blue . . ,

WEDNESDAY ONLY

M a ra 1
M aru

Bright ctittniis in a host of brand new
atyled for your summer wardrobe. Spe­
cially

yard

priced

for

pin-money

bndgeta.

Sited 10 • 2 0 ; OS - 5 2 ; 1(U* - 2 4 i„ .

W. C. FIELD S IN

1 "NEVER GIVE A SUCKER
AN EVEN BREAK”
CARTOON ~ SELECTED SHORTS

M IO D O

O W lA H ItO

T K iilW A y

— PLUM —
CARTOON — "PAPA’S
LITTLE HELPERS”
NOVELTY — "LAUGH A
DAY”

D. E. P u rc e ll Co.
110 Weal F lu l B lu e t

Bantuid, Flotilla

^

�j4f Game
Field Events Wi l l
Feature Pre-Game
Ac t i v i t i e s ;
Jax
Beach Vs. B l u e s

Tuea. June 10. 1933

Page I

TDK HANFOMD IIKIIALU

Jorge Rivero To Hurl For Blues
Against Jax Beach Here Tonight

Volusia Track To
Stage Series Of
Charity Matinees

Sportsmen

By BOBIKRT Z. JOHNHON

Sun ford's Entries
For "Field Events”

Saturday being full moon last
Seminole Blue entries for to­
wrek ha* been proven an excep­
tionally good week for fishing in night's field event* at the -Me­
morial Stadium ht-ginnlng at
bath salt and fresh water. Several
catches of shell crackers have been 7i30 are a* follow*: Fungo
is|F&gt;(ted fioiu Ijbkrf^'Jwrcj^,-V. .rg hm torgr"'vN.hu I .irrslrr
t-aughl with worms.
George Smith; 73-yard da.h,
The liana are Giorge Krnls and Paul Eekew;
- c h o o 11 n g on Bunning bases, George Ken Is.
Paul Eakrw and Churk Aleno,
Manhadden Min- an alternate; Accuracy throw­
”nona in the St.
ing lu second base fnirn lulniiI ii h n s Kivcr. plate, Dusty Bhmles, Jim Bo­
land end Ibtb Ward. Water­
' Thi* is Ihe fir'd
lime blue crabs melon eating contest foe colored
have been taken youths. Judges will Im- Fred
Gunns and Bill Fleming.
.from the Wekiv*
- liver, tfutil this
eaaon they tiave
mt tmrn noticed
* o u t h of Lake
leorgn.
T h e Palalka
and Jaycer spunsoied Putnam county fishing con­
test recorded nln* entries last
week to bring their total for the
first nine weeks of the contest to
80 weighing a total of U88 pounds
Won Iz&gt;«I Pet.
and four ounces.
Florida Stale Uague
The top bass last week was DeLand
709
39
16
taken by Richaid W. Ixibeck, Orlando
on
22
35
Cincinnati, 0., with a 10-pound, Jarville Beach
Oil
21
33
504
Iwo-nuiirer cantured on a live Sanford
24
31
527
•bluer from Little Lake Oeorge Palalka
20
29
491
oul uf Camp George at Hunting- Daytona Hoach
28
27
375
35
ion near Palalka.
21
Leesburg
304
35
Camp George also reported two Cocoa
2t&gt;
iiviIIl- Bench 2 0
more has* over tlm six-pound en­ DeLand UK Juc
trance limit. O. e hit nine pound-i, Cocoa 3 Orlando u
eight noun's laki-o on live halt try Imi-shun: 3 .Sanford 2
J. T. McDowell, Nashville, (!*., Daytona Beach ll Pulatkn 4
uud Ihe other hit nine nound*. two DeLand ut Palatka
ounces, also taken on live halt hv Umshurg at Cocoa
A. A. Stein of Atlanta. Ga. A. H Daytona Beach at Orlando
Ferrell, Palalka, wai close behind Jacksonville Beach ut Sanfnrd
National League
with a nine • pound one - uuncer
701
11
33
snared on h pnw puw out uf the Brooklyn
052
10
30
Now York
Wi-lnka Springs resort.
604
19
29
S. F. Evens, Jacksonville, Chicago
180
20
21
plugged an eight-pound H-ooncrr St Ijmls
409
20
2.1
and Charley Johnson, Weiaka, Cincinnati
422
20
in
■hlnerrd hi* wav to an eight- l‘hiladelph),i
413
27
tu
iiunder at Camp Stone. Judge Boston
231
40
12
(Iwill L. Jones, Jacksonville Pittsburgh
Boston
3
Pittsburgh
2
Imasled • seven pound e i g h t t) St I aiiiIs 2
ounctr *1 Magnollan Hluff and Brooklyn
ONLY GAMES
Jo* Gibbon. Palalka, boasted one Philadelphia
at Chicago
Ihe same size.
New York at Cincinnati might)
The snialleiit I,ass entered llii'. Hinton ut Piltxhurgh t night &gt;
week was taken hv Janies M. Brooklyn at St. Umis t night)
Woodruff, Jacksonville, on n paw Amerlrau League
paw and weighed In ut six pnilnds Huston
592
20
29
581
and four ounces nl the Belcher New York
18
25
580
21
29
Camp.
Clcveluiul
511
22
23
Loberk will receive a troph) Washington
510
21
25
for his weekly award and the Chicago
470
22
20
rest nf Ihe entrants will receive Phlladelpldii
410
28
22
an attractive m tifiral*. There St I aiiiIs
313
33
15
Is no change In the race fur the Detroit
Urge trophies which will be Boston u Detroit H
presented at the conclusion of Chicago at Washington puslponed,
rain
Ihe contest, July 4.
ONLY GAMKS
There will lie a meeting Wednes­ Detroit
ut Nrw York (night)
day, June 11. *1 8dW p m. In For­ St Ixiiii* at Boston (night)
rest Gatchel’* Locker Plant on Chicago ut Philadelphia inlgldl
Thirteenth Htreet of the Hemlnol- Clovelmiil at Washington tnight)
Count y Bportatnan's AssoclaHop * Florid* international licagne
director* and fish fry committee
.072
13
21
to make plans fur a slag fish fry Miami
lk)2
22
43
Miami llcuch
to be held at Mullet Uhe I'nrlr on Tutupn
III!)
24
39
the evening of June 23.
.571
27
30
Havana

Rizzuto Widens
Lead Over Chico
In All-Star Vote

7,603; Boumhuiti, Chicago 3.4U;
Snider, Brooklyn 2,330.
Rlghtfield: liermiinski, Chicago,
0.277: Sloighter, St. Louis 4.W4; *
Furilln. Brooklyn 1,608.
Catcher: Campaitclla, Brooklyn, i
0,183; Westrum, New York 3.92V;a z
Cooper, Boston 2,630
w
American League

ll&gt; KENT ( IIKTI.AU;
DAYTONA BEACH-MSpecial)
F.ACH-MBpeclal)
The deMu-nite |h*I ditch effort
—The firs* In
•erlfl* pf,»Vr?*^
. FJC*.'
E. Bohinson Ch|cj|fit** ^uUrnV?. 4J,n***
ft* f * mI*- ••t*M Muai in the ini’f t ft~ - PaV'-ralC'-i'.' '■ -ftrij.^nni
tonvor' ,ns ruicr i „ « - Iz t c
P h i lu il e jp ii u i
Is
1 6 ga 7.12V, fain. PhiladHpitij j.VJf. -•
III particular to Fulvuge tint ttcill- Jorge itivero with th« pitching promptu shift,
Dropu, Detroit 2,034.
Mcanwhlle Menerul
Manager row afternoon at tha Voluata
tnoie ItlniM. culminate* thin well­ assignment In tonight's ‘'Family
County Kennel Club.
Second base: Fox, Chicago 0,6(2;
ing *t the Mt-morlnl .Stadium when Mold" linsehnll game with the John Krider'* plea for player-help
The 7,inxl Mrutto Patrol ia
Avila, Cleveland 4,493; Goodman,
the third-place Jacksonville Bench third-plaee Jacksonville Sea lllrd* received only promises hut nothing sponsoring the mstlnee to halo
Iloslon 1,081
Sea Birds tangle with Hanford ut ut the Memorial Stadium, "luted definite frum MM* In the class It raise funds for Iho Cerebral
Third base: G. Kell, Boitc i
Florida International League. A
to get underway at 8:30.
8:00 p.tn.
Palsy work.
t IIH AGO &gt;.vx Phil lllziulo ol Mm 0,419; Rosen, Cleveland 4.833; Meveteran
outfielder
and
second
It'» “Family Night" nl the park
Hi vein gave a
Member* of tlm Mrotto Patrol
New York Yunkee* (i/duy widened Douguid. New York 2,074
baseman plus a rookie outfielder wl'l Is* on hand for the matlneo
thin evening ami
guild aiTimnt of
Shorlxlop: Hlziuto. New Yoi :
Ills |«—
nl iivi-i f tiii-ii I'urrnniucl of
have
been
tentatively
slated
to
re­
Ian elaborate prehirumlf in to*
and will tint on n precision march­
Mu- Chh.ii'o While Sox ill their 0.190; Carra*i|iicl, Clilcago 4,93.-^
port
to
the
Blues.
gwme program
riint "tail for
»
lively liattle id lialhd.s lu the All Jmist, Philadelphia 2,00'J.
Krider declined to p.v- out ing exhibition a* an added enter­
uf field went*
Hanford here 1-1*1
Left field:
Mitchell. Clevelsn I
tainment feature.
Star Itaibhiill poll
names
saying,
"As
suro
as
i
d-hat been planned
Frida v a I g h t
T.iliulatloii- of tin- nation wide 0,031; Mini iso. Chicago 4.072; ZzrOfficer* of the organization In­
they won’t show up. W« don't due
to entertain the
wlien In- lout a
voting gave lUuzulo II, I‘.it! votes, liiiil, Philadelphia 2,25!)
Hugh Dixon, monarch; Henry
want
to
build
tlm
hope*
up
uf
all
Tans beginning
close I 3 content
I 20 1 moie Mi.ni Chico, for the
Center field: DIMaggiu. Bosto.i
Albas, chief Justice; E. L. Robinthe fan* and then have to disap­ ion,
«t 7:3(1 p.ni. The
to l In- llaytuiiH
AiiU-rieuii Imugue starling short- 7,494; Roby, Cleveland 3,C81; Man
master of ceremonlea; Fred
point them.''
(two-day "Duck*
lli-ucli Inlander*.
Ile, New York 2,70-1
slop ussjgumimt
I’rrs* Do* Calleri Jorge Itivero Hteadmau, venerable prophet; and
for
Ilnai’bnH"
The -.lucky little
Itighlfield: Wertt, Detroit 5,814;
Marty
Vincent,
secretady.
The
poll
opened
last
Friday
and
■ays that Manager Chuck Ateno
drive w i l l be
Cohan, wlm postSlmpnm. Cleveland 3,187; Bauer.
The
lira!
race
of
lb*
matlata
will
continue
through
midnight
is regarded aa the heat hitter i» will be tui at 3 p.m. Th*r# will
shifted to the
e I mi impressive
June 21 with the fans' h.iliots ile New York 2,429.
Mm FBI. by all opposing pitcher*
Wimorlsl
Htn.
„ „
Ifj-ft lecord with
Joe I'arine
Catcher: Berra, New York 0,3671
be 10 after room race* altogether
.riding
tlm starling American and
dlutn tonight for Bralley fMham I’alalka lunl year, idnted yesterday He lay* they Juit don’t know how with some lop graykoRMa go­
Megan, Cleveland 41914; Lou*
National
League
lineup-:
.for
tlm
tha final all out attempt to raluo I hot lie thought Sanford wan a tu jiltch to him. Itivero faced the ing to tha poat
hie gniito in i’lilhdclpiila July H Chicago 1,839.
tha requisite $10,000 to keep the ; veiy good team and that tin- Blurs slugging Hanford pilot once while
The three leaders at each po
The
track,
which
la
turning
Blurt and baseball alive In San­ would coiiie out of their current pitching for Palalka earlier this
sllloft'
over all proceed* for the antirp
year
and
aald
that
he
juit
threw
ford this tumnier.
K I L L S
slump
Natiioinl Imagin'
series of Wednesday matlnaa
Thr ambitious lirket aalea
l.nnt night the Blurs dropped the hall In ami cloved hi* eye* and eventa to charity, expects a good
Flr't lii*-.n*■ laickman, New York
campaign will he rurrled on
another close conlrsl In the prayed.
&lt;t.3lK; Klustew-.ki, Cincinnati 4,814;
turnout for tha initial afternoon
throughout ltd* evening'* conI'srkl-l- In l.ershurg, 3-3. foiling (pick Up box)
Fondy. rlilrayo 1,826.
dov racing show.
o
A
h
Ah
teal by the Junior Chamber of
Sanford
Joe I'll rise sin inlard mil III*
Soriiml lure .1 Bohinson, Brook
The
regular
Wednesday
night
II
ii
a
Comuierre (Older the direction
2
Kellis, rf
eighth home run of the year
lyit H&lt;M3, Sehimodleiist, St, Louis
j
tl
piogrum
of
II
incus
will
ha
held
u
4
of Judge Douglas Kleustroin.
a till lirorge It ml* aboard in the Kakew, if
3.401. Miksi-i. Chicago 2,721
4 2 7 l) us usual,
ro-rhnlrniun of the "Horka for
(‘arise, ib
illlllul frame llint staked the
Third tinse: Thomson, Now York
r&lt;i\iunra k.x t iiik *
4 0 0 ii
Ilaaehair committee
Blue* to an early 2-0 lead. The Aleno, Mi
11.033; Adams, CiucinniiM 3.601;
r in s r HtrK,—a laiks mi*
3fwK ).l. l— "
ii 1) 2 ll
Tim fund raising drive In-gnn to |&gt;m-|,r rs cut till* to 2-1 when the Brooklyn, If
Serena, t ’lilcago 2,087
(llrai llnlf llnllr IMuMol
‘"‘"l, l*'*- TsiUw ,--FS«V
gather momentum last night uf
4 0 ll u
perennial Sanford nemesis, lluek IMindes, c
I mu f*Airi)ll, HtKiitiln J c* p|*. Jolljr
Slim tsliili: Dark, Nrw York I),112;
ter yesterday's all day ''llusi-lmll Collins, helled out a double that Montales, 2b
4 1 ll a Hurry, f.Moklnn. .foko». Ill ll n Way.
Hanim-r. Philudelphiu t.OMzt; Reese
Appreciation Hrnndcttnl" staged lioiilired over the rickety wire .Htmrha, »*
2 (1 0 i i 'iihimi I.iuly, J iiIIii Klmfp»&gt;rn
•vmiimi iiA in —n/iam* a m
Brooklyn 3,-PKI
in vniiou* places throughout San
2 1 0 j»
fenre to neure Barker Manager Byrd, p
tsrroml Half llallr
lit- ■)•*&gt;
llaahlel
Imfl field Sauer, Chicago 7,853;
ford. Fnm«l creator 'if the "Tnlk)h)(|
frum ,ecmnl la x-Boland
1 u 0 0
ks Diana
II, Hrs C*l»,
l-lt,),. MI
Minn
Iil-nu II.
Hinds, Pliilmlelpliin 3,1)111; Kiner,
12
(Mf-nl
Mllvsr
I'riinlisr,
Wayflsld.
30
athun" 11risil«-y Odhiun, also co
0
24
Total*
the second Inning.
i'lll. Iiiii i'll 1,783
Vrlin-lir, Hlmrlitsn
chairman of the "Bucks for lluneAH II O A Ktli raaiiiii
Center • field- Leesburg
i m c L—n/taib* mie
Cenlerfield
Mils ini. St, Louis
a 1 4 jj
ball,” look ronimand In lending
-r Ted Brooklyn, Mnsl.ilakls, **
Mi,in- Wiirrliir, IVIIil Oals, *&gt;rliuo
0
yesterday's radio iiiarullmn by
3
1
1
J.
Ilruvr
llurl,
hi
.
I'urllsituk*,
MrCowlick,
cf
-basing the fly
Imkv I.i-f , llriiu, Hills. Alvlslss
bringing out the facta and ac­
a 0 a 1 •
hall, got tangled Fundnra, 2 b
II
quainting all fan with tlm Belli4 j 4 (1 JOFV
rut h im h * i &gt;:—n- iimiis Mile
ill III tie- maze Collins, If
1
inula IIIucb' finam-ial dilemma.
1
1
AI
If * in ru1* HvslFinallr. Iliitirlr,
a
Brady,
3b
if wires uu-l in­
A Corn Cola parly for women
a 0 7 2, IiF-i-rt IViirrlor. IIf IifI Dfs I. gillid,
ured Ids leg, hilt Anderson, lb
t\&gt;
I'lmlll,
Kll ll I Hl»rl
fans, man oil the street broad­
F in d o u t w l l u Nt.lls It b y l o o k i n g in t lm
a u a 0
‘.lie game little Trump, rf
i ik t ii ii vi n—.visiki Mil*
1
casts, organization of youth*
II
a
4
Caballero,
c
C
uff
,
\l
i (Mini f ff II iis t.«vacs.
l.nke Mary flyto sell tickets uud it roundtable
a 1 0 1 Ill;,I-h i.I.,n . I.IIIIf KFfll. M11|iF|iIII,.
-awk refused to Keith, p
I lii-hv Im.Ii* J ukIf IIf IIf
discussion highlighted the da)
jii (1 !7 8
cave the coldest Totals
•IX III II XI K—.X llllhs XIlie
long program.
Hiiiim- Murokry. Hiisoiiy Dial*,
llal moved ov«-r k —Mruunded out for Byrd In Dili.
lliiti
Aiiiif. IlntMi.i-k, Munis Jrl,
The Firestone Stores of Sanford
200 01)1) 000—2
o left field with Suoford
I,f,'ii. I'siiiniii hwiii , (lonipln
i Uoniiti-il a In-nil
010 020 0 0 * ~ 3 iII' iis
, - -fi'i 1 . 0 f Y o u r TL i i u p i t o D i j D i i u v t o i y
{■-ills shifting to Leesburg
fiI
[llful bicycle for
It—Kellis, Car Im-, Ilaskulukls,
sDxiivi'ii iixrr,—a mu., md#
enter,
M
i-.*
lip,
nimriFrlilll,
At*
Own,
llio youth wlm
cil Brooklyn
Murray B y r d Collins, H—Jtliode*, Byrd, AnderlFrr(, Hf - h« r, Mr l,owr,
Isold the liionl Iwiihil intinim lily, yielding Init slz roii. BUI—I’arine 2, Anderson, iwr in.Ilii 11 iiihIEiI a
I tlrkets. () t ll e l liit» opel only two earned runs, l&gt;iinknlakl* 2. 211 -Collins. Hit— .VI Inru
in i ll ii xi i-—n/Mthi. Mile
I IiuiiiInoiiio prizes dim Dn-dinlnhls, the much truveled Curise, Dunkolukis. Mil—Dnskniiutiiiiiin ills, ii ihii Vf Muw, Do
W ISH ( H O I C K !
USE
await hoys and Slate l.eiigue infielder, cracked out lukis, llyrd, Brady, DC— Aleno to l.nlv. lli-riiltn Yiiiii-siikii I'llr CoUFlu.
Hin.iky
I
l
ink.
Hhudnws
gills wlm par a homer in Mu- fifth Mint decided Monxales to Carlsui Brady to CaSturt light —&gt; In end right!
x i x I'ii ii x n : —n miks Mile
tleipato ill the tlie game.
lilniiil.. i riiIt. HliHilrui'k, Will
halleo to Anderson, Andeson ir.it,
Bi-gin
your llnnm htiilillng by
Kll)
M
ini
k
H
iifi
I
f
.
Hvelyn
Msrl.
I ticket a e l l i l i g
Newly impiired second base­ to Funduin. Left—Hanford 7,
III* Ii Drufss, Hani-y Hlep.
I campaign under man, Bill Moodwiu, failed to Leesburg H. lilt-off— Byrd 5, Ilnirv
specifying
our Beuily Mixed
TKVI II ll ti ll—Hearb l esrse
|Hc on l in u s l er show up for last night's runlcsi
llm Inn H IIfiI, Hiser Hlnasr, Die
Keith ri. BO-by—Byrd 0, Keith 1.
Concrete
—
to nssuis superior
__I John
I'iei son's Dial left the chore fur shortstop Winner — Keith (3-0). Loser— 1‘skk, linn- Kii|if. Klim Zrpliri.
NuI.Ih Way. Main Kvsol, Keen Kui
Hlcnstrom
super'vision,
constriictlunl
Nt) chnncu of tha
Byrd
(7-4).
U
B
tle
r
and
Ketttea.
Jesus Muutalcs to fill. Sherry
z James (ini heuded thu l.lons Slirrhn moved hack lu III* reg- T ~ 1:42,
iiixuiiirrk m i i . m i i i v *
concrete’s
"mix"
being iimler
Club haschull ipilx Mint was aired
KIKHT IIAi’K: Jolly Marry, Camt&lt;&gt;
l.mly. tJsti I ’m roll
•a
partof the mannumtli radio
par.
NO
chance
waste, or
hki
iiai -11
i:
tiitvli,
Oifard.
i ' ’"und
H i ’
;
ii,
u
a iu in ,
call today.Buy Kennedy, former
Mfii Cno
Ch|i
time-losses
adding
to
YOUR
Major l.rnguc baseball riemdlvn
IIIlD
HACK:
I ’o rlls
Duke
Till
m a t. Wllit
W ill* ik&gt;t«
I s&gt;t« * »
-•
Hi-rnrirt Slat.
ami new resilient to Hanfoid, held
building’* costs!
K H D K T II I I AOHi Il Fh el Deal. N l an assistant malinger*' rally this
IIfi I, l l i l l x t r
mnrnlng in flout of Tinu-liton'* at
K i n ’ll MACK: i:*a « r At. HunIH3II a.in.
sjiiin. Klunliy D iii I f
n iX T II HACK:
Hnnoor
IKsle,
At the worker's rally break­
Komidn' find. Hdiiia blnrokey.
fast In Tourhlon's this morning
H K V K N TII llA C K i ilu n u e r
Kill.
McCruckun Hmid mil Wont ThlfteoRth Htreet
33
.481
31
St. Petersburg
TAMI'A (JT-Florida Intcrnatlnnll was rev ruled that the base­
Mur .iFtry, Hf«iih C
By NF.II. MILBltlDi:
400
31
ll
2
1
1
C
J
IIIIT
H
HACK
ilrrn
lta
,
Hmoky
West
I’ulin
Itenc
Plum
e 1241
Phtmu 1081
ball drive bail netted II,still of id l.t-nguo Crcsldciil Henry S. BoyAstodaled Pres* Staff Writer
Dogs ami cals can help spread
|. ra n k . V-uirH ngo
328
13
31
Lakeland
Ihr $10,0011 goal. Though till* nurd tiu* rcriiimcd Mm hnmclex*
N IN T I I HACK H arry Hich, ttsuey hug cholera.
Big Bed Hutmrlx iiltelied like an
203
13
51
AUNI a Ctola) seemed disappointingly Furl Luiidi'nluhi Bravos tlm Ail Iron uinn In give the leading De- rllFii, W i l l l i n y
Tampa 0 All Sims 5
T K N T II HACK: Die I' skf , Main
low, tldliam slated tlmt the hulk Slurs uud unmmnrcd plans tn dls- Land Bed Huts It 2, HO vU-Inric*
.Miami Bench 1 llavnuu 1
of sales would come lalcr in Mie hand Mm dull Juno 17 unless a over the Jacksonville Heneh Sen Kvrtil, llarr I|o|if
g o liilF is 1 1 i&gt;i IM S"
Miami (I Lakeland 2
•I t i n n x ik —a, iaik. Vllls
day and would prohalily rearh Imycr cnli Im (mind.
Birds In llm Florida State Imague
i:a|‘l.T* *
Time i SM
West Palm Beach It) Ht Peterr.lmig
It* goal or mine close In It by
I'lu- Icugim has oneraicd the last Monday night.
•Iks Mila i
il a r A ir
I« 10 te
2
I
tha end of tonight'* game.
ppluie dull since Mie furmrr own*
Twlnkl* To#
* &lt;° J S
Huberts allowed only four hits
trtn i
K ina T w ig
• &lt;"All Slurs at Tampa
"I want to * personally assure its surrendered the franchise HI in the 7-Inning opener, and shut 4 IlFSt-h
Millil
It.00 II* a 10
Lakeland hi Miami
Ullllilsl* (I t I III.So
avrry IiiikcIuMI fan, who has pur­ days ago.
■ is 4 fa
out Jacksonville Beach In Mm sec­ s Itli-ur Iris
SMVMimi MADIt—a/taibs Mil*
Miami Beach tit Havana
5 I'yropsv
chased a Itook of tickets, all
tie
W K. Mrot-ne, original owner nl ond game with Just three hits.
t i m s i s «.i
(J iiIiofU i l - l i Ms so.
l*nno*
ia 64* 7.10 4 40 St Petersburg at West Palin Bench
money will he refundml in Mils Mm franelilso In BI47 ami IU49, ailThe double loss pushed Jackson­
*KC4l!VII HACK—A/iaiU* Mil*
Jssri Diets
10*° «•»
current drive if Mm goal is not iimtmrd Monday Mint Fred t\ ville Bench three pem-Kluge points
llMVt M.1
Alaltsnis Crocker
4t u
readied," Mdlmin promised Mil* Coters. wealthy liinduwiior wlpi de­ out of second place.
IS vfomS Msll llallr lloNbl*I
gulnltl* i l - li lll» in.
A half cup of coconut may h&lt;
r
Ktiuwnisiuiw
|
no
j
m
i
If
eitniiTii tiAtv^-a iaihs mii#
morning over the nulitt.
veloped Cluululiuu, n community
In other games, L'ocuu shut uut I Co|)llM
folilcd into i« pic iiit-rlngiu' nimlc
I DO I.
If
T im s i 11.1
"If wr do not reach oar goal five miles weal of Fort Lauder­ Orlando, 30, LrcMuirg edged San J NFV*r loisl
if
Klvs 8Jo.4
IS 00 &gt;4 10 I III from three egg white*, six table­
IKi IiiIfIm li lt MI in
br tonight or coma dime to it, dale, would mil buy Min franchise ford, 3-3, and Uaylon* Bench heat
N*W* nspoM
4.S0 I l« spoon* of sugar, am) a ipinrlor
DAILY Dni’IH.Ki &lt;4-t| Ml eo
torn baseball is dead in San­ ut this limn "hut might bu In­ Palalka, 0 4.
T i l l s H*ml
SSI!teaspoon of cream of tarter.-Cover
rillNII I4A4I)—A'leib* MU*
gulnltl* is-li Milo.
ford and our Seminole Blur* terested ufter the soasmi close*,"
Manager Pep Humbert pltrhed
the piepared pie with the coconut
Tims i a&amp;S
NIUTH
H
Vi
s:—V
lOlfc*
Mil*
will have to throw in the towel,"
Directors unnounerd that unless Cocoa’s shutout over Orlando In 1 Wlr IIf IifI
|,|0 Mo
meringue and hake In n hot oven
Timsi .XX.1
Krsnks lluk*
* oq
hr asserted.
u buyer is found by Tuesday, ihe hla first pitching start of tha a*a- I4 Htissifv
I
’o
rk
r
IlShsI
I
I
So
IS
40
M
o
about five minutes-Just until
Hull
t VO lightly browned.
Marchlnu M Iks
Mu
Till* morning's total, which ran dull will Ire disbanded and the aon, Rambert scaltered five Or­
u iiln lslii i i - s i I4M ».
] SO
John Cy
KIIIHIII R V -g-.-j i y a i k . m ii *
•lightly short of $2,out), dill not Icugiie will opcrult) os a 7-leam lando hit* and let only
ily one man
Qulnlsls IS-4I $111.00
fimsi a:
gat aa tar a* third base.
Include the rail's of tickets by the circuit.
TK*TM NX( K—Msatk Cm i »
ItoWFVsr
s ou a so i
Timsi 41,3
Thu All Hturs will play *11 Itjelr
Shorlxlop Jim Daskalakla poled
Add it liddrspuDii uf tunial'youngster*. They were slated to
Dark I is ii
Tin iso i mi paste In ,n ipmrter cun of nnivuti
a 830fool home run over llte leftreporj this afternoon at il:3(l In
Milisl/
llssrl
I
lu
l
(in
1
CtiarmliiH tlurlur
11 tsnnr
field ratten fur Imeshurg’s winning
front uf TuucMun'i,
Miss Tssnsavr
1.10 nnl"o ami season with n little
ItlplFV llTifithm
gulnltl* il l) Ml 40,
onion Juice fur a langy dressing.
run over Sanford in Ihe fill!) In­ (Ju
Meanwhile Judge
Klenntroui
llilsU 14-7
Ttmsi
I
------+
h
ning, Don Keith pitched his Ihlrd I llsrmumii
«•• working out the details with
i Hrilllsni Trr
win of tha year.
hit aislatnnts to go out in the
Dayton* ilaarh Pitcher Eddie 7 llulil Hum llsky
county to distribute tickets and
HT. I.OL'IH Td7-M o f # r •
collect looney, Oviedo reported Hornsby wa* fired luday aa Qaaquo had a shutout working dathat It had u campaign going In manager of tha 81. Loul* splta 10 walks until Palatka icored
tha auuMxiaiteru section of Mm Browns by Owner Bill V**«h lla four run* In (ha ninth Inning.
county •• o part of the hssehsll •ml Marly Marlon waa ImmaiL Oaaque knocked In tha winning

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Tonight's field events Include
■ b u t running, 75-ynrd dash, fimgo
hitting and n watermelon eating
eohtaat for colored children. Doth
jfr Mi* Sami nolo llluo* am) tha vl*UJ*J» ? * * , UImI* will Im ml vrmi In
Die field wants.

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Veerk, In making the an
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relieving Hornsby for (he good
of Ilia club.
11urnshy had a 3-yesr con*
Irsrl wRh tha Browaa Mil
Veeck madt a aeitlemeat with
him, (be terms of which waro
iml aiihounred.

Vewh, wlfo flaw Baal Monday
night hacauaa ha waa tlrad of
"Worrying about Iho boll Hub
by tremo/a control," look tha
ad Inn In Ifoaton.
ndvan ago of It* right to challanga
the C ass AA wlnnar, the taama
will |i «y a single gaina hara Erl-

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play* Jefferson of Tampa In the,
. waning game of the Stale Class'
, AA High Hflnml Banehall Totirna
« rinant
m*nt here
hare lt«‘
today.
jBfcf.i-Miami
Eilis won 15 and lual
Miami Edison
a two Mils aeasi
•enroll wltlla tho Tantps day^ghl.
* 10-3 record,
round games today
f . Miami Jackson (97) va Loo
Jacksonville (18-|&gt;, Miami Ban!H ) vs Orlando
and
borough of Tampa ltd ) vs

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••day am) Iho championship
for Thursday nlghl.
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DR. H. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST

CHIROPRACTOR
PUr m call fur appointment
Phone 1732— 1740

ItS Magnolia

THE HANFORD HERALD

Add cube* of pineapple la flaw­
ed rtuibnrh for n delicious duaaert.

DU. U T. DOSS
CHIROPRACTOR

(iiMid luinhvon dUh:
arrange
stnlks of cooked iiApiuugu* on
crisp tonst and top with a savory
cheese mild' mill crllp Alices of
bacon.

Phone 31!

H O U R S 9 to 12— 2 to 5
SOS Atlantic Hank Hulldlni

OPTOMETRIST
E Y E S EXAMINED
(il,A S S E S FI'IT E D

phone 70S

III) South Palmetto Avenue

T h e re will he u Public llcttiin g

June

2d.

11152. 7 : 3 0

P. M. Coiniiilsaiun Kuotu, Cll.v Hull, fur the re/oiiiiiK
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today arc iiilrreited In /uiivr. Puwrr for |xrforuiatiic! Power for tafclvl Puwrr lor comfort
and dining raid fhal't why Uldiinolnl.'i
new Super "38"—uilfi rnora korirptuttr p*l
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■in h an uutxsudiug ninlor car yalnr. Ihftr't
IM) hiph'1'onipir..ion lior.riw.wrr ill that nrw
"Hm I i I" Euyiur. And along with all till.
]Hiwrr . . . a Inir np uf urw fralurr* that can't

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N llla r. Nr fa r lia r lasanlaa
j.l llinra a.' war lia r laarrlluw
I. . .. . lia r lor I r a r l r I'a a tra n
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Ili.olil. ria l* I or Mlarb Cara l a . .

PHONE 118

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SANFORD
HERALD
Man llurrv
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P4IH HUNT

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ARTICLES Knit HAI.K —*• Mi

HPMIMII.I-; IIRAI.IY
13211 .Muciii.Ilu At*.
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F o r ItesuIlH

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II. .1 Estate For Sal*

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■Vain t 4 . will a# a rr.p ia .l
u i.r ll.r Telelrh..***
uteuti.iiiio I i. ii* rharaa II roar aawaa la
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i n . . . l«r i hi. arruaMHuUalluu
.hr a .l.r r ll.r r la n * r r l r 4 It. par
ar.imnlly. la »*U*r lar aa r»
iri.ilrr Ih r brat anaslhl* aartlra,
all W aal VU. a.aal ha la .o r
■illlrr aa Ik* day b *(ar* Rahilrail., a.
I'lra .r a n lltr aa la*a**4l«l*ir
1 1 aa rrrar nrrura ta roar *4.
Wr rsim .il hr rr*t&gt;«a.lhl* far
w oir lhaa mb# jBeorreet la .*r ll.lta.

F L A S H L O U D O N and h is adventured In Moure

All Ileal Estate upon wlmli ilo l!*.'»l taxes have
.to;!,been naiil, amt against wlin ii t;n eertificates have
,. | ■ ! oiitiln

n.l. ti,«r.

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D I A L E R

Plume 1234

W A IT IN G I

The 1001 L&gt;elint)uent Kcnl Lstntt* Tax List uf the
City uf Sanford, Florltln is |ni.-di-tl at the front door of
the City Hall ami at Hit* front doin' o f th e Court Hoiihh
In the City of Sanford, Florida, ami will remain so
posted for a period of four vun.si-i utm- weeks.

hr fmniit ill .in olhrr r ar or,. I lit pri*»: liM
llvdtsidic Steeling* . . Il.ilu Main &gt;m|ki
lilitr* . . . urw blsl.iliird t lianli , phi.
t lldmiohilr'. m olnuoo.r i nrw Vuloiini I ir.*
tall n. lod.v inakr a italr oilli Ihr 33 '

Pul met In

KEYS

Notice To Property Owners!

I

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Curnar

Page S

on the 27til. tiny of Julie A. I» I:
ii.niiin-in'iitg at 10
o'clock A. M., at the front dooi ot I lie i it v Hall in the
City of Sanford, Florida.

front H-2 lo ( -1

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Tura. June 10, 1932

l)R. C. L. PERSONS

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WKl.AKA Aparlinrnlr. 114 W
Klnit Htrrw-t. I'lamr 490 W.
I URNtSIIKD !1 room u|.l Dill K
Ird, Tel. 17f.r&gt; .) lifter ala.

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Vri'H'f inn

In 1 » /eu

mi

t"i i f |H»rt( |

pinch, Ihi i i Im

f«»l c t»&lt;i&lt;I 11*m
ili It'll 11ill
in opi'i !&gt;, xiMccry Mint mat k*t,

lift,

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lone th iiltlis h iil with f» room
fill iiih Iir'i I
i i |»iii tiiii'lil
t ’orih i
lot on 411 in city Until «*f Lc»-

Inns. 9 is K

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f'hiifir I lft’l J
Si'ivlc** Mriv^il

iriiipoiiinly ti» rent of
Dhhi
: .nf«.»i| A\»* FMcfrlr motor i **

i;»ali*4|f#

l i h'vi-ton

tirol

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I OI ip11&lt;I. i * prill Join, Uf filliall
litoh Iff I|,i% l ull Mm I I Pi M 4
v\ \‘ HIM,
M MTIIIIHI irpttiratl
t, ...is, ci mmmii ptl Ri'rviri* Wuflr

IMiiii untied Cull R.Ml \VI

NKW FI.OUllS Hiirfacwd to pur
l&lt;r I mil Uhl floor* miulo li kt
fti-w FDiif'lilliK, vlrunliiK A will*
Hit?. uImi portnhli* power plant.
Pit vifii' Si-mlimh' (!oiifily since
lilSifi, II ,M t
I.Jiki* VI i»cm

Uiass Khuiuh
Uoc * ami flooi tiivt'iiiii's ut
\ irr%I*** J11riht ii% Asphalt 'Hit1 or
I ,iir11)|«&lt;11j I&gt; Ft •t piliimilpx ’li1'I**

DVMIluri IlhINDS

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Wvimt-wiKiil OFFICE hKSKM ui hulf pn. •
Snli iil\ iitihtii'rt. North
tif Hrutif if tills n flnlslinl lif t m «
I J»*hi'V4i. t il'll uf .Milluiivdii- lii 110 W
i'n -I II IP 1 UIlilt II' •
Siinliiiil Ml \ financed I’ni'i-d
I 'enter
11- low r. ■ -f-nillD lliii-i.uahl.P i t .......
.lowu pin to. o'- All*.1 3 li.-dliH.in 1INK HTTP!. I.iillte
Ilitl-W
hum. - to* i .'iii IS r. '. month
Pluiii. lit Ii. .Snutoi'l
NEW Steliulype mticiiltu, I •-I
(Jluiiml III.I. iimelit
P Im . ii •
ru t 11 \1m 01t l o t s
173-W
Sl* v*'l\ di-Hirul.l.* Ii.l .' * low lid*
f Still I* 1 inHKVKIIAI. Imlidt i'd feel ..I .......I
1111&gt;r iin1111 A Iriunlr* llrnkrra
, ecu ml hand tiller i|iiiiitci null
ItCl IV Mr at
Plum* 732
gnlvariiied pip*- nnd fillim- nl
Irntf uf new puce .1 l N’ewl.v.
(Ul.AM 'ltllN r llliMK. tiy owin'..
imifl Pol met t.,
't hrdriHiiiia, I ly l.allia, mnhla
loom, two cm narnur. In i-a 2 METAL lltink |l « * * i . iimpli'f *
i liniv. llin i llldt'.' P.niriIn-*, Ho.
♦L'fi.oil. Williu IhtrhrII mIhL 1 I\'V*
Pi'iiiimuln. Ann. Iliiylunu lli'lii'll,
wllh m|iIiin|i lijtck 411iri fuliiit •
iimvililr.il l.'IIIM t'oiitu.l illlt
fw im ri.oh. Dm it
-uni city.
.H I'nlmillo A*.'
t&gt;in■ii .- r.i if.
TWO loll uway frilling i »it- I{-■* *
FI'l Lawn Mwrr fllfMJii; ] fi
KM ALI, II*mini", |*"i1111ihIii**iI mi mu
Kl'IVlIllltilf Itt'fl
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fill 111 Ill'll W ill lnki&lt; cill'tlfl tl'iul
j fl FiI rmIuih1 lifu I'M Mi nl ' mi
f | MM {Milt |ilt\iili(l1 *J4»141 Hull

I III h,IIt* vs Opportunities

III

II III f i r lin.
I'UX KUO FEEDS Complete
lto.lt-. I un-do kV.-.l Slur*l'A IMNPTH. Hii^11. IKhirs, Dim.fin.
N\.W Hi ill i s *j A :i iH.lruunm
MmiMinjr. |*|&gt; wMini, \ii ( ‘limit
MimIi’i it. rumplHi1 with kilchPH
t Io(i0 KJM
» Iii-m lulm ii, I'hoiu' l i l t
1«11111Pill e I I I . Hflit* i’ &amp;f vvlite r
Cum pi H ||‘w ( "Tililltct 3*t h i l l lull

' *li l VNI mf M11111i11^ h ot in* i, Ur
l:t lit Ik I vI-1|1HU Mill i all It a Ip*
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Hulhto/ri
vaoiL
ID a* hr nlilti |{att&lt;s FfHt* Fill
liailfs Hp. e.niel Set vI* e. t.til*.
,n 1 Ihilufiiit. mol
f.'Hllicer
4'itV|ii'lit**| \
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VlUllKl. A Foiii D* loth
HUTCHISON APTS 3.19 Ho. AJ
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week, idua lua, wllliout limn
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le c l.iin ia u
I tow i. pay uii-li11 3 lii'ill i.uin hull- •
Pluiii*. Hniifurd tfitll*J.
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liu 'tlr I
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apac*- ill 3 limliooni hniiai- lltfitt.
It u r e t ’ n 3 * ' l '
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EDMUND':' I i-t -I te.mg
hcaullfiil, nliudy Hanlaudu Trail l.m in Haufmd in v-"i own holm
1tilth 1 III Oil 1.1 e
of Park. ShuffUliuarda, ii -cici*
Have rent mid dilvlng lime
J
tpiullty apccifli illiiillii, tile hath, l ~ Pcts-Llveslnck Huppllcs
X Mil t HVi 19
lion room, all tiled atiowei*
■.'Hewn y, cur j-on, IPtU I’ED puny mm*-, gi-ntl* 1.1*1
"Itr-ully i-leuti for folkn who
u tility m um , laundry fa c illtl. •&gt;,
■ar*." 9 mile, ainitii uf Hnnford
1
lively, 7 vrs old
tliinnn
Pluml.lug A; Supplies
kitchen culiiliela, llu tp iiin t lung,
itt Htaudard Htn 17-92 lliwuy
• miff ;h 1UlK X III pull M
miles west iilwny lti, '. mil*'
nnd n -fiig e i'M ln r, I'm . T h e rm oil
U 1 Kmy?
.*loutli Putt, Av*
Mmlit. ( As lit uhlit'
I'ACIOttS nicely fnrrii.lieil 2
■p in . h ealer, fu rle d and (dual. ■
J ‘Im*iif1 Jjll
In-dr01. Ill holt.i- In pood neigh
ml w a ll*, ilin d u lm l ci'illliK". "pa
'CI.I.ETH for sub- Piiouc 1 D-1t u
hiirhoi.il. Large nlttc fan t'refei
l inin' Iniulieuped lula.
l \\\U Mt »V\ KICKi slim pen. d lit
nliiltn. Nu p*t*. Phone 1313 W
M « \i li
Diler-Writer lluntra, I nr.
i ♦pm * *1 .KhiiiiMit *, .ill!
XHELP WAN 1 ED
after II pm.
&lt; nnii t Mellon* die .... I llaiidnlph
I I I , Ml
t
It E l AIL Salesman Want •"lit St'Nliv
\I'T.—fiirnlahwl or
Pi t Mill.NO
Alt ! M l.EH K ill HAl.li —1
cniploynieiit. Firestone .Shu.
.01) park Av*.
-liltfiri am| m pan wuih
I iyi
• iiiiiitlt’ H I.
Ilm vey
L'i U
WOMAN 30-00 to In tiuimil a - a
■tl*T. with 2 laig* room., fur
fittllll AND HAD
Sroifdi.i Av** i'hofu* 18 JH
Piofrssional Cot set lei If to Fill
nlalifd. 140.00.
1101 Flench i!»ed Huf#
HOnu
Cilarls gartnrlll(h White III i'll
Av*.
tUed 2 pc t.ivms Itooiii
\J,U11SI KS
I h**
|o iit'l iin!,
tiled. Call Mls&gt; I'atket, l* I fn
-------- ------------------— - | Unite
I ft. no
llifiMv, m u i I way h&gt; couvci'l

l NKUHN1HIIKD apartment

By Murl Walker

Cull *f.r,| Hound Ouk Dining

Mmi puli'll of intu'/i'WMV Hilo a
WORK WANTED
9
to.'io g—
t i.o), piivjiD' loom
iVh I'li.m *
BITTER
R est or r.-r«i
14i.fi Dm 11»'*' i stimuli' to stop
I 'STAIRS furnlahcd i w ni i
*!('|„ With Slip Cuv*. 20 mi HARY
■Dees. Mrs. Miriam Viliup, 110
hy I Di West |*ii «t Him Fill HD
ilK hU amt w a U r f u r n is h t d . P it
w
, „ V (n i(l, f | w | i.ulinKll
West 19th HI. Phono 1013 M.
loll' 1‘Hitil
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Clo.e In-Ptmlt.
,
with Slip Cover
2U.0U
fflft. 1020 Min, phone ttBI.
y IW| Wood tied, Hoc Hpiiug
BABY HITTER, Mrs Fulkent,. *K.
I.ent reference*. Plmin- 12E! J. | j W l ! ' M T f'd i 1 ‘ . ' • i ) a ’
mmSE-lurnlVhed. Mattie Jlur
«n.l Muir Mutlte-a
ley, (llndarvtlle.
cofn|tlei«
sr.t.O IIA li Y HITTINd, K'tu'l .......... .. .
ir i
r.eil Large Clu-it of
Phone Iftoa-Wl.
:
20 00
Drawer*
PottH ROOM furnlalied apart
,J(. L»nj-tB.Jl«,'l.-BJ------■ ■■—" 1
30.00 10— lluslneee Opportunities — It)
■n*nt, Adult., no pcU. Apply ■Iced Large Drmtai-r
ilOO Magnolia Avenue.
Key. 119.96 Shopworn 3 pc.
tiJ7-R.

Tattle

Hod Ituuin Hutte

19.00

|1 W0 HRDROOM furnlalied hnu*e.
MATHER OF HAN FOUR
l arge lot, nice location. Phone 20.1-09 K. 1*1 HI.
Phone 127
1110.

TRAVERSE Extension Rude—23" *400.00 MONTHLY I'AICT TIME
NICELY Furnleh*d 2 IhmIroom go
to 10H". Henknrlk (Has* end National company offers tellable
iaga apartmatlt ou 2 largo landFaint Co,_________
_____
parly secure future a«t vicing a
-raped
lota
with barbeque.
route of mfrehamlise dispi-nslny
Children wanted aa largo yard Tilt »U Deluxe Irorier. (tooil con­
machines. No selling reipitied
dition. 196.00. Call 1702-J or
Ideal spare tiiuo sol-up tu
1717 East Second j t t . ^
start. *400,00 per month putrid
lmt, full time mote
ble part time,
moie
OIL H lRN ACKh-Uy
Kreeky,
It* rleiiendahb
dependahln
Applicant Uilist
must lie
Wall, Floor and Fireplace,
and hatrt references. Cur i.inl
M. (L IMIDOKH
1000.00 required which Is »*■
Phone III
tOS W. lat HI.
cured by Inventory. This is a
Itona flue business proposition
VENETIAN Blinds -For Free K*and wilt stand strict iiivestigM
tlmate Call 920. Henkarik (Hass
lion. I']*as« do not answer tin
anti Faint Co.
lass you are ready to go Inin
a
safe, sound business. For In­
P IA N O H—(itilbrarisen. Spinets
terview with factorv represen
priced from 1610.00. Includes i
tatlye In your town, include
lulling*. Tarma, tredadna. KuHon* and addres* In appltead*r'a Plano Htora, 1200 MyHI*.
Nu*Way TiUtrlbutlng Co,,
For night appoint manta sail
1268-W ,

WINRI AND LIRSOM
All Peawia* iriada
nOLUSBOBO PACK AOS1
STORE
w i w . n i t a*.

fedders

t-illt HALE—flrwery &amp; Mniket,
well stocked. New fistule*
Terms. 601 uelery Ave

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A 0 * l * t N* M&lt; IN ( O MI O S I
R ut, m Air I'uiiditlontng
II. II. i'ope th Co. Ini’.
aiMI_S;^ P l i r h _ ^ * i _ _ —

13

NO I'U'ES-PKItHON ALH — l i

THE Working Man's shopping
place fur new, used nnd refln
isl,i-.l furniture f«r the coumlstt
home. Iludget Prices. Telephont
1123 Thu l-’mniIure Center—lilt
West First.
..........
' *.»»—
*r!l?f.ul ').*
offer 6 day Repair Brrvlce
on
uiiy make or type. Call for esti­
mate. Thu Camera &amp; Gift Shop,
115 H. Mii^noR^Phqiie_2204.___

14— LOST ANII FOUND — I*

8, LOST: Double atratui pearls near

n H a a m

EC1AL HERVICKH - 1 2
BATTERY* Generator or Rtart*.,

fiervTc*. Call 617, Rwaln1* Hattary Harvlc*. Baufot* Avmui

•M Ba4.

LV!

W'.A:k SSK3l»

Rlts Theater
Return C. K.
liurnaed, Rt, 1, Box 81. Phono
1920-H. Reward.

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Tees. I n e 1ft, IMS

TUB SANTORO HIRALD

' V' 5* i fl '

Rotary Hoot

Sheriffs Meet

"oCSKftSS**"
______ Hutchison noted th# In*
stance
of the enforcement‘ of tho
( C u l l s s t l F r a * P r | l OS*)
4 •
gambling laws In Illinois aa a cast
by a Central government, far re­ to which "the state
Factory Price*
of Illinois
....................
Baynes aald that many of them
moved from our supervision and not reaching down for power, but
ara atilt in the agpartmental stage,
Sanford’s only Venetian Blind Manufacturer, 1
J
our ntlenllon, one of the conse­ the enforcement of gembllng laws
and may grow or dimlnlih In Im­
quences will be an uninformed, was being thrust upon the State
offer* you complete service tor
|
portance aa time goes on. Among
Many awards were mad# for them he Rated Cortisone which U
passive and gullible public, en­ by local default. If local officials
BLINDS
grossed In private Interests j such had been doing I heir duty, It would ■mire to thi Betnlnola High being used with striking success
enugh
Is
tho
only
apparent
symp
School
Library at tha Class Day In tha, —
a nubile will lie an easy prey for not havn been necessary for the
By PRANK CAREY
itment
of
O
Retaplng
•
Recording
• Repainting * Cleaning
treatment
of
arthritis.
tom.
exercises Friday, Mias Edna Pointing out that he baa seen pa­
agitators and propagandists of all state to have Intervened."
Associated Press Science Writer
In another report, two Chicago varieties.
Free Estimates
Chittenden, school librarian, aald tients bed-ridden for yeare get
CHICAGO Wt-TwIcca-veir X- doctors said allergic diseases are
“It Is Interesting to note that today. Bookenda ware presented
"A people, however, who are
ray examinations for mIndia-aged apt In develop In children of actively engaged in gnvarnlng In IlMH anil 1910, some 75 percent to MUs Charlotte Swann, a sen­ up and walk after a 'week of
SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLINDS
trei
he added that eo far
men who ere heavy smokara were iarenl* who themselves are ^
suf J &lt;hem*elvi&gt;s In their own areas a of the registered gambling devices ior, for four vatfra service. MU* treatments,
PfeosmAMJ W
--------^ West Third Street
the
trsgDkr**
affords
no
perms*/W?_ f t - w. mandril W a y h jt. a. " ‘-ish
erers from alio,
_
'* the first'student to hove
1‘/vut-wt1
&gt;‘ ~
pi- c p!- -rhe, I' th-y &gt;c,
noT'Cain In llliiim* —SV*. 'ru l«vcrn« and5-lfu
S X &amp; - . tO S o n ,' G. f : . . ( h s T r t r v * w (itVSns therefore the children should ha
eiiuiiar
public
ploiM*,
but
that
In
served the library for four yaars.
thuniM-lvo* n city coin mi it* loner or
lynai mentioned tha adDr. Haynes
of Improving the attack on luag shielded from substances capable a county sheriff or a school hoard th^ first three months of the new
Other awards included
prise vancea which have been made In
, _ a prlxa
cancer.
license
year
beginning
July
of producing allergic reactions.
member have nt least worked to
of -bookenda to Mlaa Miriam Moya, treating many kinds of disease*
Declaring that there Is a higher
They said that In such families. elect or defeat them, hawked their 1961, only 7 percent of the devices senior, for threa yaars aetvled, a with .penicillin
--------- and tho -varloui
proportion of lung cancer among dogs and cats should be removed activities,
were
In
taverns
while
93
percent
treasurer'* guard to Mlaa Jean sulpher drugs, and said that with­
entered their debates, a
PftiCf Cn?/N&lt;;c . &lt;?ANfotiv Paint . Gia \'&lt;; Co
than among non- from the home, lest the children
heavy smokers thi
were In lodge*, veterans' posts Carpenter, sophomore, and
people
who
have
written
letters
to
in
tha
next
10 or IB years he
smokers. Dr. J. Winthrnp Peabody get a reaction from their fur:
country rlubs ami so forth.
numeral
guard
to
Mlaa
Bettye
their
editors,
who
have
helped
or
believed
It
would
ha
possible
tn
said he believed such an X-ray ■luffed tny animals, heavy drapes
"These figures speak for them llamy, each tor two years service. control practically every kind nf
procedure would assure spotting and hedronm carpeting should lie harassed their slate renresenla
presented tor one year'a ser­ infectious disease.
any such cancers early enough to avoided; and mother should even lives, raised money for their own selves. Thrv spenk loudly and Pins
to seniors Mlasea Sally Mil­
Dr. Haynea also mentioned the
allow successful surgical opera­ watch the type of cosmetic she hospital, such n people os this, an Insistently nf nn nttemnt to estab­ vice
and resourreful pen lish n double stnndnrd nf ohserv ler and Barbara Wall; Juniors use of new artificial kldnayi and
tion.
uses to make suro It does not con Independent
Evelyn
Dorlon,
Louise
Johnson,
told
how they had kept patients
"Until this la done," the Genrge- tain a chemical derived from i pie, will he a tough and wary cus­ nnce which would negate the con and Mary Lou McDonnell; sophoalive tor 18 to 20 days after their
tomer (or any variety of agitator rept of equal treatment for all
. town University doctor told the certain form of Iris plant.
the most basic concept wo have, mores Mnry Mikolijclh. Bara own kidneys had ceased to func­
annual meeting of the American
Dra. I.con Unger and Albert
I have heard all the arguments Crews, Jonla Oglesby, Darlena tion, and of hasrt operations and
Steel Strike
Medical Association, "mortality Unger said ynungslera showing
about
how the slot machine tn the Adams, Helen Brown, and Bette vascular surgery. And he Inhi
(from
mam lung cancer) will continue any evidence of allergy “should
and freshman Clarice great emphasis on the use if
country
dub la one thing and the Earnest;
ll'n
n
lla
e
ad
K
r
tM
Fags
O
ael
to be high*'
be advised to avoid becoming
Craft.
whole blood to troatlng operative
He aald that a definite diagnosis farmers, bakers, furriers, uphol­ cerned. rind maintain incentives ■lot machine in the earner saloon
hllis Cnittenden also roves]ed cases aa woll aa patients Buffering
of tung cancer is now possible in sterers, grain mill workers, flor for both parties to retch agree­ another. Of course thrre Is a dif­
from shock, anJ no closed with an
have lats or workers around animals." ment on the disputed issue through ference. But I know also that the that tha library will ba open appeal
for ’support of the local
machine In either plum Is against throughout the lummer for thoao
may
"H Is easy to avoid these occu collective bargaining."
blood banka.
. even potions," they aald. "It may he
Mr. Truman telted the bills last the law; and I know that the clt- students attending ntnttner school
President Jack Ratigan wclwhen difficult to change when an adult." April, acting under what he termed lien who violates the law In hie and any others who may wish to
back to the club W. C.
the Inherent powers of hls office. club Is In no position to Insist use It. Sho added that 100 new corned
Hutchison who has been in Hast­
But the steel industry fought hack that hls elected officers enforce books have recently been acquired. ings on a potato doal, and Henry
Short Order Cook Is
Among those of particular pop­
Apparently Goldberg hail some In Ihe courts and the seiiure wai the law In the rorner saloon."
who recently returned
"When the renulahte and Infill ularity are books of adventure Simpson
Ihe woman claimed was upset by n historic Supreme Court
from the Rotary convention in
Killed By Waltreiui ewclry
such
as "Partners of Powder Holo” Maalco
irrs and was taking It way In Ihe ruling on Monday nf last week that entlnl rltlsens nre guilty nf break
City!
stopped Mr Truman lucked such Inherent Ing laws such a* this, they lose by Davla, “The Iron Doctor" by
or
Visitors Introduced by Charles
MIAMI (At—A wailreai killed a hag, police sold. Goldberg
I I v w p s , and "Tha Talking Tree"
their
power
and
influence
to
de­
power.
on
the
corner
and
opened
the
bn
.
‘
" g.
Morrison Included Paul Jones of
ihort-order rook with nnn nf hls
Immediately after the court de­ mand nnd no* faithful perform by Desmond. Rooks on sports In- Daytona
Beach, tornitr Sanfotdltd
own boning knives on a downtown It was then Ihe stabbing occurred. cision, the steelworkers walked nnee by their local officials. They elude
lu&lt;‘ "The Rookie from Junction
W
^ O %
with the Salvation Army, William
itn e l comer today after an all
out
are contributing toward the break Flats" by Webster, "Never Come White, Dr. John Morgan and J. C.
HEAD
OF
HKEDMKN
Btoht drinking party.
7 S O U T H P A R K AVI
I’lending now for Congress to give rlown of loco] law enforcement and flack" by O’Rourke, "Delayed Bradley of DeLand.
JACKSONVILLE
I*
—
Dcl.lide
The dead man was Identified ai llngadnrn, Tampa, Monday was him this power, Mr. Truman told hastening the day when govern Htral" by Waldman, and "Clown
Cart Goldberg, 39.
ulslntnr* In solemn words ment must be surrendered to At Second Bast" by Jackson.
elected president of the Florida
Patrolmen A. E. Hambacher and Sandmen's Association at the that full-scale production of ateel higher levels nf authority."
Among books tor boys art
. M. Dillln aald the waitress wai group’s 2«th annual meeting here. Is absolutely necessary tot he West­
Legal Notice
General Hutchison concluded by "Jeh Kill* of Candlamaa Bay" by
tori* Kelbtim, It, and that ahe
J
Earl Johnson, Gainesville, ern rearmament program. He urging the sheriffs, "the first line Moore, "Johnny Rsb" by Allen and
«d been living with Goldberg for was elected first vice president added:
nf defense In local self-govern­ "The Scrapper" by Sllllman. Ani­
"The issue of pence or war hangs ment". to rely on "the cltisen* mal stories Include "The Defend­ T IIM H TA TB o r F L O R ID A TO:
About a year.
and Lee Hrsnan, Ocala, second
‘ bulanro,
‘ ‘
vital who elerted vou" as a second line er" by Kolaahnlkoff, and "Dusty L IL L IA N W. C A R V K It, DOX l i t ,
and steel Is a v
The officers quoted Mra. Ruth vice prcaldcnt. Re-elected were in the
l &gt;L t!A H A N T V tL L K . NKW JKKHE1
of defense, "1 uin sure that tho of the Double Seven" by Doan,
J Phillips, a taxi driver, ai saying Secretary If. R. Bingham, Jack element In the outcome,”
A sw um Com pism t tisv ln a bssn
Alluding (hen tn tho great court large malorlly of our dllsena while hooka of special Interest to ril*&lt;l
Ah required lay tow, nil Horn In the City o f Sanford,
ihe saw tho waitress grab an 8- aonvllle, and Treasurer Bernard
HgHirial you In t h t Circuit
fight over his seiiure powers, Mr. want good government”, he said, girls are "Two's Company” by Court In and fur Hsmlnola County
. inch boning knife from a bag Gold- Cannon, Ocala.
Floridn,
must lie vncclnntcd aRiiinnt rnhlett by Ju ne 30,
Truman said he believed he was "We might help you If wo knew Cavanna, "Class Ring" by Du Jar- In Cham-ary fu r illvorca, tha ahnrt
- terg was carrying and stab him
tltln of which la PA U L D. C A ItV K II
only
living
up
In
hls
oath
of
office
1952,
nnd
the varcinntlon Ing contlminlly worn by dogg
n Uie chest.
din,
'Another
Spring"
by
Eyre,
to do. You might consider
P la in tiff, vs. L IL L IA N \V. C A II
ROY SHOT
when he ordered aclxure of the what
v e i l , J ia fin ia a t, Ihvss prssvnt* ara
the Idea of keeping us hotter In "Bssuty and the Beckoning Road'* to
She rsn from Ihe scene at Southon
n
collar
or hornetm for the following year
SARASOTA i/R-A World War I steel plants last April fl.
you III sppaar anil tit
formed of ynur problems and nsk by Weber, “Sarah" by bro, and yourraqulra
weat First Sired and Seventh Ave­ German (Mauser) souvenir pistol
to tha Comw rlttsn
rltts n ilafsnsva
‘ *
He continued:
"My larva la a Gypsy" by Frasier. Plaint tin or bafors ths 21th day of
nue, but was csplurcd by police killed a 12 year old Harasoln boy
"Nuw a majority of the Supreme our help when vou think it Is need
In order to iircnmmodule dog owner*. Dr. Raymond
Juns, A. I&gt;. t i l l , nthsrw laa a I&gt;a■bout a block away. She was held Monday.
"Meet the Malones" by Weber orsa
Court have declared that I cannot ed. I slncerelw l.-ll.-ve that aa long
Pro Confaaao w ill ba tntarad
for Investigation pending filing of
L. IIiihm, Veterinarian, will be nt the rear of the City
Samuel L Carlisle Jr. was shol take the action I believe neces­ as the Sheriff Is the first Hue nf id "Buckaroo" by Hess are asalnat you.
formal charges.
Wltnsaa my hand and o fficial
through the stomarh when he look sary. But they have said very defense In local self-government, «»ka of general Interest, while
Hall June 4 • I t • IS • 25 to vncclnnte doge from 1 ta
a t Hanford. Hamlnnla County.
as long a* he la doing hls Job the library a collection of science aval
The patrolmen said Goldberg and the pistol from a case In the home dearly that the Congress can
Flnrlda, thta tha l l t h day nf May.
3
P. M.
without
fear
or
favor,
wo
will
fiction
Includes
"Rockets,
Missiles
■ Miss
‘
V,
MUs Kf
Kft
.........................
of
William
II.
/.Iff,
of
the
/.Iff
Davis
etchum had been "drinking
A H . IDSl
"Whatever may have been the
O. I*. I-------IIISItNDON
/, And quarreling
rrollng all night long."
long.”
Publishing Co.
Intention nf the court's majority maintain our American way of and Space Travel" by Ley, "PsbClarkk of tha Circuit Court
"Every
tall
The pistol was one nf II) belong In selling limits on the President's life and Old Glory, the flag that bln in th# Sky" by Asimov,
gumont continued as they
A fter June 30 nil dons found without n tag certi­
1 wS:d,r/
.............................
down the
street about 7 Ing to Wlllln ’/Iff Jr.
C,,,n,,r
powers, there can he no question wo reverence, will rontinue tn fly Boy's Book of Science Fiction" hv .HEAL,
fying
that they hnve been vaccinated for rahle* for
Cordon
V.
Fradarlck
over
a
free
people."
Wollhslm,
"The
Man
Who
Sold
of their view that the Congress
I1, t*. Una Ilia
Th" program of the morning the Moon" by Helnlein, and Hanford.
can enact leglilnllon tn avoid a
year of 1952 will he Hiihjrrl to being picked up by the
Florid a
crippling work stoppage In the else Included n brief address by "When World* Cotllda” by Bal- Atlornay for
•In,Iff
Police and killed.
F. E. Itreekonridgo. manager of mer.
steel Industry . . .
Films and FlnHhhulhH
i
s
s
i
r
s
t
h
is
t
i » HID
IX
VITA
THIN
TD
"The Issue Is squarely up to Ihe the Seminole Count* Chamber of
Mis* Chittenden sddsd that next
aalad propoaala will ba
t racalvad
Congress. I hope the Congress will Commerce, Mr. Brcekenrldge men year's library circulation will ba InM
City Llcenne Tag* for dogn for 1952 ir e now
tha offlca of tha City iClark, City
tinned the tremendous Increase Ir UP to 6878 from 6666.
meet
It
by
enacting
fair
end
ef­
Kail,
Hanford.
Florida,
up until
REDUCED IN PRICE!
available
and ownern must obtain tnga prior to June
tho burden upon sheriffs causer
fective legislation."
1:00 o’clock p.m.,
b.m., Juna I*, m i,
tram Cartload I'ublh- Acvnuntanta
Mr. Truman said the seltura law bv the great Influx of people Into
30lh
from
the City Tax Collector, City Hall.
to maka an annual audit or in.at the
he recommended should not pre­ Florida and called for a moro
Llty'a raiorda for flacal yaar andvent the government from chang­ equitable means of paving tha Judge L. A. Grayson Imposed a In* Haptambar 10, till, as follow#:
Coet uf License Tag .25
Audit uf rtcnrda alter clnaing wages and working conditions sheriffs commensurate with thll I je a r sentence Monday on Mrs
leaa of flacal yasr. furnlahl
during Ihe period nf government
plat uf raporl
lahl cuplaa
----- of aiaml”
Lola Carter, ST, convicted of alter­
J. K. Chittenden of
Coat of Ruble* vaccination 11.75
operation,
naVlom
nmol.
ing preacrlpUona to get narcotica,
.. Altarnaln proposal
For the remainder of June all
As n followup to this tho White Hanford Naval Air Htntlon also
Ilnuuua
audit,
furnlahlna
Mra, Carter, a realdent of rural
House called In tup defense and spoke, thanking the sheriffs nf
John M. (rillon,
vuplss “ f raporl of asainhi
Flash Bulbs and Varichrome Films are
altar cluaa of fiscal yaar.
production officials In discuss this thin vicinity for tholr understand Tampa, was brought to court oa
stretcher and remained on II
Tha City
Coaimltslun rasarvas
substantially reduced aa foBuwa:
afternoon the arrangements for re­ Ing ennperatton In kmplng naval athroughout
the proceedings. She tha rie h l to rs ja c l any nr all blits
Acting City Manager
suming enough steel production to people out of trouble and straight­
racalvad.
39c
(120
meet "critical defense require ening them out when they got recently was operated on because
If. N. H A TR R
of a bone disease.
c it y Clark.
Into It.
ments."
Presidential Assistant John It.
MIX MONTIIHt
Hleclman said Defense Secretary
0
file
Robert Isivclt, Munitions Board
DADE CITY Ms—Charlie Brown.
Chairman John Small, Defense 17, convicted of manslaughter In
KJ, ASH III'M IS :
Production Chief Henry H. Fowler tho shooting nf hls son-in-law of a
and While House Aide David Stowe week, ill*
i k c i i flvm
tm tvii (o •»*»
has been
sentenced
six
12c
HF .................... ...... 14c
would go over the entire list of months In prison nr a 1175 fine.
defense needs and decide how
.. 13c
Prerni 4 0 ............
15c
Judge W. Kenneth Barnea nf
much production Is nocenary.
tho Pasco Cnunly Court of Record
.. 14c
PreM 25 H
...... lflc
Steelman's office also aald (Beet, passed sentence after the jury rec­
man, wtm la acting defense mnhlll- ommended mercy.
ser, probably would meet later In
AND MOST IMPORTANT ! I
Drown admitted shooting Thaithe day with officials of the steel bert
Stevens. 30, but maintained It
Industry and the Steelworkers was self defense.
Wa show you how to use ynur Film and Flash Bulbs to taka
Union.
BYTTER Pictures and correct your mlatakeit
The natlnn'a output of steel la
down to an estimated 12W per
Howard Brlnkrr, newly appoint­
DONT FOROET . . Wo are a CAMERA amt (lift
cent nf normal capacity. For di­ ed end coach and chief scout fm
rect defense needs—not Including the Cleveland Browns in the NFL
Shop and ran give you the best quality and aervlca
"defense • support" production holds a Masters Degree in Phys&lt;
In developing amt printing. Most prints ars 6c and
to strengthen European defense*
against Communism—Ihe armed leal Education from Ohio Htate U.
ovarslse Prlnta 7c
forces use approximately IS per
tO -C A l COMFOBT A T K lO fUM -CAK
cent nf total output. Rut Ihe mili­
* coeit That’s whjrprlca-wlse buyers
ONE DAY SERVICE. TOO.
tary requires up to 89 per rent
i switching to the brilliant new
attoraatlc drives. Packard'* mighty
of some scarce high alloy ateela
Our Camera Rspalr Service Is Excellent and Fast , . . ANT)
Thunderbolt engine la tkt w rld 't
nnd other special types for critical
klgbttbnm prtttltn titbit Baaamailc
GUARANTEED. Rrlng us your Camera
• • Sea and drive the flnest care
defense needs.
Power Brakes* assure faster stops with
Packard big ever built. Bstre.wlde
Mr. Truman did not fin Into any
Problems . , .
/ S D IH a
details a* to how and why the
doors make entrance easy. Roomy in*
direct union munacomrnt negotia­
teriors have tttut *t mUt ts ibt c*t it
tions broke down.
bigkt You get complete, all-round t Isl*
They were reported, however, to
bill ty ami the targeet luggage fomparw
have collapsed largely over the
meat offered by eny sedan1
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•VOLUME XXXX111

KHhihlished 1D0H

Session
Of Sheriffs’
Meet Is Held

SANFORD.

Ike Meets Small And Big Fry

FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY JUNE 11, ID52

steamroller A x i s ’llSenate Demands Use
U s e d F o r T a f t F o r C o n t r o l s Of Taft-H artley A ct
In S teel Showdown

S he r i f f Youngblood
Elected New Pres­
ident Of Group;
v Mero, 2nd V. P.

Paul Hoffman Criti- Year's Extension Is
cizes Naming CK VotcdOnWagc.Rcnt
MacArthur As Key­ And Price Control;
noter At Convention
Hoad Bill Is Voted

M«*ting In Ha 30th aaaalon for
the third tlma thla morning at
tha City Hall, tha Florida BhrrIffa Association heard addresaea
by Rap. C. Farrla Bryant of
Ocala, apaaker-dealgnata of tho
Houaa of Repreaantativ**; Rail­
road Commissioner* Jerry Carter
and Wilbur King, State Attorney
General Richard Ervin, Seminole
County Judge Dnuglaa Stenatrom,
Rep, Mack Cleveland, Jr., and
C o u n ty Prosecuting Attorney
George A. Spear, of Sanford.
H. J . Youngblood, Fcrnandina,
■harlff of Naeeau county, wax
A elected prealdent of the Assoc!*tlon at tha cloalng eaeelon thla
afternoon, it waa announced by
W. E. Van Loon, fkld eecrctary
from Jaekaonvilla.
Sheriff Youngblood succeeds R.
L. Kendrick*, Penaacola, aherlff
of Eacambla county, who wui
named a director at large of the
Aaaoclatlon.
Sheriff B. D. Pcaraon of Suraaota county waa elected first
vice-president; Sheriff Mero, Sari^ ford and Seminole County, an s e c ­
ond vic*-pre*id*nt| Sheriff J. I’.
Hall, Green Cove Springe and
Clay county aa trcaaurer, and
Sheriff Alex D. Littlefield, DeLand and Voluala county an seerotary.
Sheriff Rrnward Cooker, Se­
ining and Highland* county wan
named a director frunt the
Seventh Congrenlunal Dialrlrt
and Ralph P. Witt, nherifr of
Columbia county, aa director from
the Eighth Dlatrlct.
In the chief addrrea of the
morning Rep. Bryant, who waa
introduced by Rep. Volla William*
Jr. of Sanford, maater of cornmonlea. outlined what he believed
to ba the principal battle* of
theao .time*, Big Government
veraua little government, volun­
tary colleetlvtwi venue Involun­
tary colleetlvtem, and morality
veraua Immorality.
h
In theao battle*
he aald he fait
that the ahaUffa
harlffs of the atato plav
'a leading rdkV.
"Your effort* are of prime im
porta nee," he aald. “You aut the
atage upon which tho acene la
played. You «an &lt;»t a atage which
I* conducive to a higher order of
morality, to a voluntary compli­
ance with the lawa and more* of
the people."
“Voluntary collectivism," he de­
clared, “la the hlgheet form of In­
dividual enterprlaa, men of dig­
nity working together to do a job
they can't uo apart. They cannot
work thla way without mutual
Confidence nnd a lack of fnvorltiim, ami when voluntary collectlviam fall* down, compulaory col­
lectivism arises in It* place."
He maintained that aa long aa
tha local sheriff “ha* tho confldtnca ami welfare of the people
at heart" there will be no need
for further centrollaation of
authority. He commended the
■hrriffa for doing a fine Job,
“with certain noticeable excep­
tion*,“ and urged them to takn
■tepa through a more extensive
public relation* program to sell
themselves to the people.
Railroad Commissioner Curler.
ll'«*llaafS »• r*e * d ebti

NEW YORK i-n-one nf the top
WASHINGTON
- The House
advisers In (icn. Dwight D. Else., Ranking Committee voted lialny
turner s campaign (nr the Rrpabli (1) for a full year's extension id
can presidential nomination laid wage, price anil rent controls, and
today that sclrrtlun of Gen Doue (2) for dropping all control* over
las MacArthur as GDI’ keynoter real estate ami consumer credit
was nn attempt to steamroller the
The rommlllrr I* working on a
convention for Sen Robert A. T*ft measure to irplnre the present
This complaint against the Ar Defense Production Art — the ha
rangement* Committee for the *ic control* law
which expire*
nnrty's Nalinnnl Convention eanu' llllll'
from I'aul V Huffman, chairman
Knocking out real estate von
of the Advisory Committee of Clti Irnl* would mean the end of Hie
sen* for Elsenhower
government'* present Regulation
lie said MacArthur'* selOClipn 'X ' which sets the required down
a* keynoter was a "iirn Tuft*' *1 payment for purchase of new
tempt to "get the old steamroller lollies
Itie government eased
in motion "
ItegulMtiiui X term* enrller this
Talking with reporter* after im week
hour long conference with ijsnn
Consumer credit controls, which
hmver this morning. Hoffman laid regulated
down payment.* on auto
"The nomination should n&lt;4 be mobiles, radios ami many other
decided hy machine larllr* We items were suspended recently
knew the Arrangement* Contnilt Fhe House eiimmlllee's derision, If
lee wa* pro-Taft I’m surprised flnallv approved by Congress,
they did not give the keynote to would mean they could not he re
I’ait himself
Iinposed
"When all the shmitlni I* (var.
lit other important actions, the
It's the people who will deride, committee
not Ihe Arrangement* roinriiltde
I Stipulated that Ihe *up|torl
I don't think II will hurt F.jsen price*
for six basic agricultural
firmer a bit "
eniiimodules
corn, wheal, cot
Reporter* asked Hotfmmi i
too peanuts, tollmen and rice
(ien Elsenhower bad *alil of
1 'hall not he less than tin per cent
MacArthur selection
minty Present law allow* them
"Well, he asked me wh(l t of
to hi' *iip|Hirtri! on a sliding scale
thought," I toff mill) replied
Huffman mnilr a few giinfdcd ' T y i n g from 7.1 to tin per cent
3 Denied the mlmlnlslrntioii's
remark* on relations between
request for restoration nf Ihe jam
Mae Arthur and Gen Kisenhn
or to lni|Hisr livestock slaughtering
Hr mentioned that once
Mini sin
Arthur chose Elsenhower. Hi
Parity u* the term I* used (or
enlnnel, to lie lit* ehlef of
Firm commodity prices, is a price
In the I’hillpplne.*
declared by law to he fair to Imlli
"A* long n* Ike was III a
farmers anil consumers II is nil
nrdliuilo position. Ike wa* wol
'Halt’d by a birmuln taking ,u
fill." Huffman said, itoclinln|| to '•'•
■mil of prices of things farmers
go further
and imisequcnlly varies with
Switching Ihe cimver«allm to '"i'
4n Ihirne prlre*
Elsenhower prospects ol elec Ion, changes
Members of the House nun
If nominalcd, he said Ihe get Mai
i« « h|| hhp4 On f u g *
stands a good chance nf carrying

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OllflTI A HICttC DAT in Ahllenc, Kan. (icn Dwight D Klxcnhnwrr
lake* a few- mimirnti elT In also autograph* for these youngsters Itclnw.
Ihe cnndUlol* for the GUP f'reatdrnlliri nomination greets a woman
drtrgnte, union* nllici t from mld-weslcin Sliirs. al the home of Charles
Case, Kansas delegate In the national rnnvcntton
fftifernnihmalf

Sheriff Is Given Stewart Gatchel
Court Authority Talks To Kiwanis
To Evict Widow About West Point
, a

LACKER. Mich «,P — Sheriff
(’I,irk Gregory who wo* roughed
up ln*t iiiiiiith when hi' and u
deputy tried tu evict n widow from
her property today was Riven
court authority to (lire a* man?
deputies n* he need* to carry out
eviction*
Circuit Jmljg, I’uul V. (iudulu.
recognising that "there exist* nn
emergency," said the ex-marine
sheriff nny hire n* many aildltlon
al deputies "s* the exigencies of
Ihe situation limy require "
When Gregory tried to evict the
widow he nnd a deputy were
roughed up by angry farmer* and
tossed off the property.
Four of Ihr five farmirx nr
cttsed of manhandling him now
are frre on I2 ,(xx&gt; bond and u fifth,
nimble to make hail, I* in Jail
The eviction trouble stems from
the failure in IMS of the Lapeer
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance
Association. Many members, most­
ly farmers In this urea, have re­
fused to tiny assessment*. A* n
result, at least two have lost titles
to tbelr lartns
Sheriff Gregory first tried slnle
jmllce for help after he was
Suit For Damafgefl
evicted They said they could give
Ends In Mistrial aid only if normal mean* of main­
taining law and order were In­
The 1100,000 damage suit of adequate.
There was no Indication when
Naomi J . Schneider and husband,
(r a e llN o tS ll* P * a * K l a n li
William Sohnlder Against Dr. J.
C. Gibbs and wife, ended thla
morning In a mistrial In Circuit Theodore Johmton,
Court.
Thla waa due to the fact that a Yeartf01dtI)ied Todafy
wltneae for tho plaintiff referred
Theodore Johnson, four veer old
*? the, Inauregee ah* carried. On
Jim liihie of this, E. F. Hmu- son of Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Johnholder, attorney for the defense, son Sr. died at the home of his
*«**d for a declaration of a pnrenla in Eureka Hammock at
Mrial. The motion waa granted Hi'Jft a.m. today.
The child wn» born Jan. 3,
fjjd ** M. l.'fcnHh. Alan aarrtew the defendant* waa John Me-1048 In Rapford nnd was a mem­
ber of tlm Church of God.
Carty, Orlando nttornay.
In addition In hii parent* he Is
^N«b&gt;Behn*ld*T waa seeking the
lltNLOOO damage* for Injuries re­ atirvlved by three alstera. Mrs.
w ind In an automobile collision Annie Elisabeth Dean of Toocka.
Kn*.j Margaret Louise and Vivian
Irene Johnson of Sanford; hi*
grandmother, Mrs. Annie Brewer
of Sanford.
1'mISwiford Herald
Funeral aervlce* will be held
at 3:30 p.m. Friday at tha Church
Vacation-Pack
of God, Twenty-fifth and Elm
Avenue with Rev. Joe C. Craw*
. No matter haw far away officiating. Burial will follow In
fnat H M yea may to an year Lake View Cemetery.

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matlen yoa can really catch
ip in the hanw town newe by
,raa«hg tha Ranferi Rarald
when yen retara. Ton can ar-

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Officer Told He O n Value Qf, J^Tor^l DevHire AsIVIany D e ­
alopfnent At Acadputies As He Needs
emy Is Emphasized

SWIMMING PROGRAM
After yesterday’* huge turnout
of 108 children at tha Municipal
pool for awlmming lessons. City
Recreational Director Thome*
Stringer, announced plana today
for a five-day a week awlmming
program,
“Wo a n planning to separate
tha children Into rive different
classes which will meat once every
day of the week," ha eantalned.
Originally only two day* went
allocated for awlmming on T
daye and Thursdays. Mr. Strli,
Mated that the reason tha aw:
mlng program ha# been
la to accommodato the h
bar of ewlmmera. DeUlla
announced later, h* said,

No. 210

Ansorlull'd P ress l.ejisrd W ire

44'MHilniiwI D m r n « r lU «lil|

Vo Sitin Is Given Of
YiclditiK To Presi de nt ' s Insistence
On New Legislation

A llrirf Kimtsh In Slrcl Parley

WASHINGTON P The Senate,
slicking hy its stand that Presi­
dent horn.,u should use Ihe TaltII.n Hey Act III Hie steel ertsis. to­
day ri-ierted another move to give
Him the plant seizure powers ha
asked
Some government official-, were
of Hie opinion Hie Senate stand
would virtually force Mr Truman
to turn to the T II Law. which he
dislikes. In an eftori to end the
strike nf i;.*.n.(a*i CIO Steelworkers
There was no sign, however, that
Hie administration contemplated
my imminent action
Si'll Morse ' It Ore I offered Hie
new si'i/urr proposal In the Senate.
It was slapped down .Vt to 2ri
Morse argued that Hie TaftHartley Law. which permits anilstrike mlnnrllmis, would not a*
sure production of steel
" Niiicrirnns have hreii deluded
into a eonrlusinn that there Is
Mielhtng atioul Tuft Hartley that
w unlit keep sliu'l production go
Mo. o' lob I ihe Senate, anil
mg
ut* Ifil
It lust ain't so
To invoke t ill Hartley now,
Slri-J
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11 llh I 'lui ,V Si i-\ ll* t i f 1 |ii ii "■iti iif t
St ft I i Virji , unit IUmi
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1 I•111 iI IVt■ |I'*111&gt;111 Mil
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Acheson Explains Koje Communists
Nort h Atlantic Slay 15 POWs In
Future’ Farmers
AreCiven Awards Treaty Program Night Of Terror

Order Is Placed
WithAtlantaTir
On Class Program
For Nativity Scene I'uui r»iWillMU'w fter ,
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Powers O f President Lenders M eekly SiirT o Send Men O v e r ­
render A m i A re Be­
seas Not Kxtended
nin H eld By A 111e.;

f Tinptrr nf Fuiin
arlile, Tim «tre»* put nn uiiiihI dove*
A group uf (Itruro which in life
lopiiii'lit, Integrity, honeaty, mi,I sin- depict the N a t iv it y Seen* " I ' J A in n Ira i1#*ri' Iveil 1
alngleneas nf purpose III Imlning Inc Imb' the main I'liniai'l"?* Iti tbr Krill 11cI ], Km Id v, ,
IM I\ N
I *4' 9 919il It A
Hi
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ll Itlltll III It It I hit w
ut West I’otiit Military Academy story "f Hie first Clirl-tiocs -1 rut Im . Ml III,' 1
•illi nf I h i i uteii M m — I«mI t \ t|t
Is11 i I tSI V M I Kote , p * oil,
llt Mip I) III
»u- stressed today In a talk t-» night, ha* Iweij iirdi'led from ' • !h»Mi St h4H»| 1'Insmmih1 pri'Hin i nf u .h m &lt;i»m
Eiirh
irr the N
Mull v••
year
' u ll,m„l K u tii'f jMMilnl I m Die I V i l i - f . i l I tiitwliltf
Kiwnnlan* by I.lent. Col. F. .Stow1- artist, Douglas Well* uf Alim
n ltH h i'i
piriMid ‘ muniiM »!l I t U’llii’v 11»&gt;v\
met
ru u 'r- •if
of A ruerii'M
Foondnl ton, li i ti i n l I mmi I I n f *iIi*
nrt GaU'liel of the National Guard, Ga., and inure tlinn one half f Efl rillrila
m i nn*hi td in ttit flii'ii mi'i'klv
n*
instructor at Seminole Hi g h till' Jiur.'hnsi' prlre uf Itirill '-a* I lie Innkes ll possible for some lltp 9|i|ir *»% ii I tif I h i I Ii
il«&lt;il I n m i l l i
sill l rntIt'li'il to I mini N.illMli
Si bool unit graduate of the null- been ctdleiTed ami depnslli'd In the students „ f n g rii'iillu rc l„ ren-ive f i t r liurtiufil in
iIn* t i n Mjirjin Hi in i 111-ti i % l it,
iMMlj'
till
HJl! Ill
m ed a l' i„ pul,I!,- speaking and
tnry mmleiiiy. He was Introdureil
Alimit Ic Natlonul Hard
I ill I* nf &lt; V*ti in «-1fi ir Ii i hi r ii if A in
•sin 11In shxk.iilr
tiy Hie Rev. J. FI. Ron'
The fond* riroreselll the g &lt;n Tin m mi-elm ides
iii iM ri V |,il.H i ’s 1M i l h hi** * n n in
Viii&gt; i ii nn mild if1' *ci/i'i| -•'vi'11
Among Hie dl»llngii1*liad irue*t* of minis’ Individual*, i hureli usd
T ills year. W a lle r IViedcr ImM
t ml
imUhir tS« ut tit* ii util nil iml
IiniiI'i'I'i 'idi’i
at the meeting were State At­ civic groups. Using the Mune ii -l • ......ml i 'i' b i -h e le n t o f ngi limit or e. I r \ |i«i Iit in ti Ih
h D Ii
I
I
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n
u
l
l
hi»iif!
nn
iln .iMiip It.id hi’in sliittiil lit*1
torney lllek Ervin and Assistant Rand Shell for a selling, the '&gt;&lt;- receive,| t|„. a w ard fni pntilie
M ir i|« *rU h » n .
Ilnl Ir mIit 's iuti' put in istiLiiiim
Slate Attorney Gem go Owens, livlty Scene i« eipevtml to •* speaking.
t i ll &lt;Utirr llt tl 1111 mm - in »
both of whom have been guests displayed for many Chrlstmn - *
Andrew Tcslo, nls,, n seeimil
W
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O
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Sri
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•in
v
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n iiH I t'xuif iM utmiml til Mu* uw
during the sheriff*' convention; to cume. More donation* an- , ■ ve„r s'm len l. re,-,.|vei| i),,. rami
S D i I m A r h i ’ s im I i H f l r i j I m i I d v M m I’m Im nri', Mmi rt*fnrii’fI i" iHunt
Voile Williams Jr., who was pre­ quested.
m—tiselr s -ml H„.A.r v |s,.i| fariiiiiii:
I
m . i I h s In l i i l i i U A . ’ l i i n l if ' r i i l d i i Y
sent; Hheilff Willis Mi Call of
The following gift* hsv» he.q «',",rd for (ds o” i'tao i|ln g work In I n i n D ie m i l D r ill im m lM ii i n l l l t . i i v t»i lilt r niiii|h(iiii'l hill -siilh'lllv
i Minpliffl u Inn ,i t iiiiip,mv nf
Lake county nnd FARRON Cnnulr. received:
'ids line lie will also reecivo at
fillinm i* ilo uni ,,i .iiiv vi uy .ol,I Vllli’l it ,iii lumps i ii lu ll up
F. W. Triipolln of the Kiiiifunl
llaptlri fJhiirrti—Mrs. Voile Wil­ 'he F VA S t ill- Convention, lla v to
P r e 'id cr il' poui-rs to semi
Naval Auxiliary Air Rtation.
V h iilur nf huiuh I'i i -Mu l*rn
liams' class. I'l.lHI; Fidelity fbi . 'onn Beach tills week, a X'Jfi sin AnnHie
r ii "in l mops ■ l,i , ,I
iiti huiilirui U.Tihi Niuth Km t ,m nf
At West point, said Cnl, Gnt lin.OOl Woman's Hihle Class, $|„ log* bond a w ard from Hie B u tt
l l i i u r v r , lie -I I it In lit, Sen He
ftfri ;ilift inn Mill It il mrii NViieliel, endeta learn to obey
100) Glrrle M, FJ.UU; I’hllalh' a T ra c to r Co,
‘ ey order*
u
Foreign llelntiiui ■ oeimiltee in.
without arguing, adding
_ that pnn Chi-*, lifi.tm.
fils supervised flit mlng program pri'Vlims view II ,tl tin* Pteslileiil shin it Ihit sh.imht* ' nf f itmpnuiitl
• Pi ‘UIm im Ihe Ill'll . M' s InIm I ill
Presbyterian Church,
exiTOtton of a good plan Is'in
for t tie Ittn ir.u ','tm id I •*• ill ifi inis such luilbot i " v, tie11 Ihe de
a* good as good execution of a Rentilnll Avcnuo Chapel, J5.&lt;"'i elmli's Mm ral'ingr o f two e m u f..r poll Ii ,,f 0,e Imin. v-hi,Ti| .,|\.,,, r pfi il I1In.I Ann t n m 1411■!1 A&lt; •&lt;.1 ••I
li t rt 1 tiuul Nn 'L i v limy h* m l i tin
First (’liiirch of Christ Rclcnlut, d a iry m ilk , five row s for beef, to o Hii» 'e e i ir ii y of Ho I'htteil State
poor plan.
•uf* i ihlt |»a111 inf 9 im; mi *-»t m in
lie told nf the four yearn of f'Kt.'iti; KpHropal (’liurrh, s' cow* for italrv breeding, and 75
'I'he ,|iieslii,n v , i i, , i l In Sen
tlinn M|u i'llW 'Af(i It tpim:
training In which must discipline Marks Chapter. IHM'U: Asaemb'v head o f bog* fop meat and l u c d IIP ken loop, u , l t I , , i In, m l il tilt
ft inIr wiutpnTi
lug. ffc Is also c u ltiv a tin g four vl , III " v itill r HI I I ll tn Itie A tlll'l
i* self-discipline, including s e l f . of God, fit,(HI.
Methodist Church. Woman's So­ acre* o f Irisb potatoes, four a e i," leiiii people "
\nn* 1 HMD h 11 .ii* tritpi 1
Imiml
Inflicted
physical
discomfort.
f'UjIlt DOW Imi In
till
Cadet* Jearn to tnke and follow ciety of Christian Service, 131!.-**■. " f w aterm elons and 15 a r r c ' of
\•
Inon
wns
&gt;
tlfvillg
tin
III,'
hhit*r| ip ii u H | in • «itii|M&gt;iiriil 11
order* In nrdrr to be better pre- Judge Ware's Class, 15.00; Tru u pasture for livestock,
secoml iluy on ll •• two iliu-iinie,il
luired In give orders, he declared, Hcckcrs Class, 18.00; Daughters "f
Mike Rn'undn was winner and,l v»hit'll he ts urging 'lie Semite to lothi .1 ninth Iii»(Iv tinnhh'fl up m
mi ml *1r■1 in iv.i&gt; Hi si*m\* •«••! in Mm
At the end of four yenrs, the Wesley, 188.00.
David Van Ne’ « was runner up "f
Pilot Club, 128.00; the Gird 'i 'he Klwatds Club award of | 5il, .lpprti"e ipileklv ■ ll 'l"ll In sun -ill nn u t ||
cadet learn* In which branch of
ibir
iii'tlnn
tiy
iiIHe.
iiiirntid
Fivi' hiMlir • m h *' fiMiml hi
tho service he I* to he commission­ Club, 110.00; PEO Chapter V. the same In h« used Inward the Hue is ,i pi' , 1'1 , ontr'iei between
11 r ni I i f m unit JtlmMmi m in th in
ed a* ll second lieutenant, and this 10.30.
expenses
of
attending
the
Nation
Personal G ift*-John William'. "1 FFA convrntfnn tn Kansas Cllv Hie I lulled iln'l ■ Hi ibim Ft unee Hniiril u i*||
will lie determined by his academic
Western ticeinimv 'Flic nllier 1 Mm* vir fi iii' h tniml 'Mir Mmi
average. He learns that within 110.00; Fred Wilson, 91.00; H e In Repternber. The sward wn * I mill
him lie deep reserves that can Ire Denton, 11.00; Mrs. Jorganscn. ti**cd on the aiinervineil farm pro­ Is i prill, ii'ol J,; winch Wcslritl hth inf I his litif’k * Hhm ii iH *u'rn
98.00; Mrs. Worker, 98.00; Mi* gram, home Improvements, supple Germniiv asnutne Hu idilluntiiui hr 1 Mu mill 1 -ipi Hui-ii’ l int .•••dinil
tapped.
;i nieinber nf Hie Norlti Albintie Ml'l'lp
"When victory of your force* R. T. Thrasher. 91.00; Charle* menlary farm Jobs, cooperative nf
Treaty llrgiiiiira'ioii iNAFtti
IBrrtW BM ivn p
i i t 'U | t»ieei
jr llfown.
91.00;
Mary
and the lives of your men depend PMarriwether,
I tii'iilv nn! 1 ID’Mprl nun r f.ilol
activities,
nfflrrs
held,
ami
other
91.00; Bernice Rlone, 91.00; Cot activities.
It nation** »■ Paa* Might!
Ai'lieann also ti stlheil ipeeffleil h.i 1 h»H a in* frnri". (till 1114: M»»bett Rudd, 91.00; Michael Diet/.,
ly
Hint
the
llnllcil
Stub",
linn
inuile
Joe Pickens and David Hnsack mi t'linimilifionts in send Ainerlcim nil hi Tlmy '/till lliul li' nlrrs h it!
l.00; Mrs. Leonard Clark, 910'1.
M In kill IIif*in
Smyrna BeautieiT
|r*. Earnest Betts, 9L00; Mr* were chosen this year hy Mr. End troops to nltl the French fir.titlin! phiiitm
Ihr
NnrMi Knrnii' in Mm
dy to attend the Forestry Train Ciiiniiiunlsls In Imlorhliia
F.
E.
Roumlllat,
91.00;
MlTai
Come To Sanford bolt, 9100; Mr*. W. P. Prookn, inif Camn at Camp Olem Rtate 'Fills point nlsii w;is railed tiv .■nni|im»nrl wntr Mir MillH &lt;iu il
i; miii|» lt» Im ihs)mt U'fl l&lt;i »nn m ill
91.00; Mrs. B. Nowsomn, 80 cenl&lt;; Park, Julv 13-18. Rpnnsorpil fiv llirkcnlnoppr wli" sni'l he won rnmpnimfls In Mr|j; (Mui IlivHnn
Mevor William Rtemner w*|. Mrs, I). L. Thrasher, 98.00, 8fr
•onie of Florida’s leading Indus ilrrcd why the French had agreed
romed to Hanford a glamorous Clare Gimi, 938.00; Mlsa Ger­ tries, the ramp Is under the dlrrc tn sign the agreements Invulvlm: I, iiiM lnnr'n nimpfilun fnr nnnm
1 1 rtnMflllFil (In l*il AC«- I "1141*I I
contingent of .10 bathing beauties maine, 18.00; Mra. J. T. N'owhy, ilon nf the Florida Boanl uf Western GrriiJlinv 'liter first Hull
and New Smyrna Beach’s Mayor ■1.00; Mary Earle, 92.00; Marti,* Forestry.
rating great rolnetancc
Hi;IIAIIY RESIDENT
It nice If. ftweat when their motor­ Fox, 910.00; Louise Austin, 5“
While in ramp the student* re.
Aehesnn toll! (TmnmlHee ('hair
(;,pt S. Norman Groves, "f
cade arrived Tueeday morning.
cents; Mr*. Olive Hunt, 60 cent*; reive soma training In all phase. man Connnlly (D Tex i "llicre i Deltiry. arid formerly of Brook­
Mayor Hweat presented Mr. Pataye Young*, 80 cants; Martin of forestry work. They scale log’ , nn niilomnllc n'd .,f w„r involvcil"
Htemper with a beach ball while Jordan 91.00; Naomi Norwood, R0 estimate boaril feet in saw log! on the part of Ihe United Stalei lyn, N. W., participated ill all
he rerelvad kisses from 18 of the rent*; Helen Brvan 9100; John nnd In standing timber and visit If Ihere Is nggre»sloll against West American Legion ceremony In
touring beauties. Mayor Stamper Galloway, 60 cent*; Letha Fuwlei. saw mills ami turpentine stills. rrn Germany nr 'iny other uicm New York May 28 In memory "f
declared. “I have never seen such 91.00; Edith Lee, 80 cental Mra. R About half of their time Is spent her of the European Defense Com Copt. .limes Hodgson 11,id,I. Navy
veteran mid former American Ex­
a beautiful array of women out­ L. Cox, 60 centa; Esther Rly ■ 95 - in elass and tho other half In the rnunlty
port Lines rnplnin who wii* buried
ride of Hanford and Remlnolo 00.
field. In the evening games nro
All this country hind* itself to I* at sea nl,out 3(1(1 miles west of
County."
Mrs, Emmett Hunt. 910.00; Mr*. i,n toyed.
consultation. Acheson said.
Gibraltar.
Mayor Hweat, speaking In froRt
David Van Nets ami Bobby
In his prepared slalomonl, Ache
Capt. Groves. «* commander of
nf the’ Chamber of Commerce
llorsdorf art serving as delegates son emphasised "There must he
building, formally Invited all res­ nbeth Williams, (2.00; Mra. B*m from the Chapter at the Dayton* no misunderstanding in any the S. 8, "Kxrallhiir", ('apt.
ident* of Seminole Countv nnd ■on 91.00; Mr*. Ruth Rcott, 91.00; Reach' convention, which opened quarter" about, hnw this country Hu,id’s old ship, received it wreath
f 1 am tho member* of the Mer­
II o h i U i k U ti n t ' n a * K l e h f l
.Hanford tn New Imyme Reach’s Mr. and Mr*. R. R Coopar, (8,00; Monday and andf tomorrow,
chant Marine 1’ost of the Amer­
“Seaside Fleet*" to be held tomor­ Mra, 8. O, flhlnholaer, (2.00; Mr.
ican Legion, of which (.'apt. Build
I.IONK CLUB OUTING
Mrs.
row through Sunday,
and Mra. Van fllont,
NAVY CONTRACTU
Thursday nlghl, June ID, and was a member. The wreath waa
The motorcade than mode a Amalia ITehl*, 93.00; S T ’ s ™ ,
WASHINGTON I4t- The Navy
brief lour around tha business dis­ Whslchel. 11.00; Mra. Harry today announced the award nf con- nut tomorrow night, is the data droppeil from thu "Kxallbur" by
trict before proceed!nf on Its inti- Woodruff, 11.00; Mra. II. C. llat- tract* for 819 landing craft, all but for tho Lion* C.'juh noting at Ilea- Capt. Grove, on Memorial Day
Like. Tho program will include at tho approximate spot where
9*1,' VS.OOf Joyce Hetiei, 91.00; J. four for llw Army.
notary. _________ .
D. Cerdeh:. 91.00; Mra. Elvira The total coat of theie 8(1 foot tho installation of new offlrcrs of Capt. fludd was hurled. Capt.
p r iv a t e G u n .fr
Oarnar, 910.00.
hoata la about IT Vi million dollara. the club, and member* and thnit Groves is also a member of thu
Furthar Information may ba ob­ Four ara'to ba transferred to Tur&gt; wlvo* and guuat* will enjoy n post.
NUERNBERG, Germany &lt;41 - A
chlckon harhst'iio. Duu tn tho out.
U. 8. Army court martini today tained by railing Mra. W. P. kay*
TOKYO FoV ui ATION
found Pvt. Richard A. Hagelher* Chapmen, Mra. H. C. Hetiei, Miss Among firms receiving Ihe In» next w*#k, ne legulnr TuoaTOKYO Ufl — Tha metropolitan
or, 13, Chula V|aU, Calif., guilty Martha Fox, Mra. Voile WlUlimi awards waa Laris Painting Inc., day meeting' will he held at the
Mr.- FretUDywin or Mra. 8,1 Groan Govt Springs, Fla. It wlU Yacht Club by tha Liana, it waa government today said Tokyo'*
of murder In tha carbine allying
population Jon* 1 was 7,013,000.
announced by Harry Rnbipn.
nf two German clvUUna leal April, viva Gamer.
build 90 croft.

t

fc tJs &amp; H U b s ft

M o l'!' '.iiit

would put the govern'mi ihe still- of the e m p lo y ­

'&lt;» » i

Morse's plan would have author
iml plant semirc, with power tn
1 .use Ihe workers' pnv and selie
pari of ihe iilunts' profits The
'ci/iiic would in' ll ill 1 tell to HO days
iillli'" emigres* extended II
'File Senate, iiiimnved hy Mr
Irmtan'* personal appeal for spe
1 lilt »ei«ure powers, held firmly
against any alternative other than
Tuft Hartley
"The Isxiio fur pome nr war
tilings In Ihe balance and strei Is
a vital element In the milenme,"
Mr Truman told a Imwilly ar11'"ii fill Mrit ill! f*iHiRir t?l||Vitl

City, County To
Lend Each Other
hiving Equipment
H ip

I'ntirifv

* nitiminion

V/*-

nu«n «»i 'j»r« uil Ae.tnlon
niri f’l'il ifi fi i i'l-1111 mill pt "Kruin
wlu'M'My 1 h(&lt; i'll v miuI ! ‘minty
Hill ll'flll t'i|iup9lli'lll AUt1II HU
u i'il fur pnvitHf mul Uiudinu to
*‘iirh (i Dll’ 1
|'he DKirum.tti fulltiwtil nn uf*
f ir ml requrnt Lv Muynr VV II#

Slum pur, thill the I'Hv uve flmilt*

1 v mud eipiipuirtil,
In
puy fu| In Imu iiiul mnM'rifilii He
laieil ihni i Ik,- I'ounty in (urn
vv,itllil b,’ iilbiweil 1,, l„*i low C ity
. |&gt;,I|i| 11 !' 1 11 , when lieeili'il
M ay,11 Rteinper t'„la v slated
tlm, 11,,'ie bad b,'eh .nine ml*,,11,tei .lan din g mI&gt;«,*,t Mm City'*
I,-&gt;• of Count)
ovvnr.l n.rpbiilt
.pi m l e r l,emg
used near Hie
i ' ii lie Brewer project in ’ rrnrri■
ttore with a te n tallv e iigieemenL
1.,-ivv&gt;&lt;en
C i ' v and County.
A p p ia i-a l wui k on M,e French
A Venn,' vvtdenlng pnrji'i t Is at),Ult
eompleti', and M,e a p p ia i .als will
1., preienled to l ily, County met
S l a t e Hiitlinritios in 'lie Ileal fuf ,ti e, said Mayor Rtrmper. All
Moil 11 tiolding up the pro gram
now is a re s u r v r y !&gt;y a State
.n rv ey o r of ,1 paic el of land in
Hie IHeniiiwold urea
If till' S t a le approves the »ppiai-nls, negutintioiis are .Ion to
.lui t to in-quiti&lt; ihe necessary
rights of Way. il was pointed aut
Hiis mnrnlng tiy II. N
S a y e r,
city ,-lerk.

CAMPAIGN COST
TALLAHASSEE ft D It (Billy)
Mathews, Demurralic nomine* tor
representative from Hie new
Klglitli Congressional District, to­
day reported additional campaign
exnemlitlirrs of 15,152 11
In s fitistii’lnl slalenirnl cover
lug llir period from May IT to
June J, tiled wltht he secret*ry
uf stale's office. Mathews listed
addition,il contribution* nf LVI-tB.VI.

Mathews lx unopposed in Ihe No*
veinber general election.
Former Hep. l-ex Green. Starke,
who was defeated hy Mathews in
the Democrats' runoff primary
May 27, reported hr spent $2,293.19
and received 92,WKt 77 in confri*
tuitions during the period from
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ClflM
Held At Junior High

Methodtot Church Circles

Tha Junior Hick School, the
rsduatlng clan of which aum*ra 82 b o y and W girls, bald
It* clan uay prograa this mornIrijr In the school auditorium and
a number of awards wars made
for attendance and scholarship.
“Belle* On Tholr Toe*"
Each room and section was re­
With the “Chenper By
presented
pupils !» the pro­
gram. Principle H. B. True an­
the Boxen" Family
nounced that graduation will take
back again 1
piece Monday rnomlnr at tha
school, with the Bey. Lucian Scott,
i■
or.-*'
S
fc
W
Lake Mary, delivering the ad­
dress.
Mrs. W. 0. Flaming presented
the
__ the
....
tha Qlee
Oise Club award to
COmpoifii oi tniBi ttil l riciuitjWiPt
Eighth Grade which waa retire,
Esther Williams. Vivian Blaine and Joan Evan* In a scene from sentrd by Barber* O'Barr, class
It. M. Mason, Mrs, J. It. William*
and Mrs. Clyde Kamsey. Mrs. MOM'* musical fun hit, “Skirt* Ahoy”, in color by Technicolor, show­ president.
Leonard led the devotional and ing on Kit* Theater screen 8unday, Monday and Tuesday.
Glee Club accompanists also re­
decipleship, Those attending were
ceived awards. These Included
Mrs. R. u. Hitchlson. Mrs. Hmitli,
Tom Wyatt and Paul Elliott of
Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Williams, Mrs,
the Eighth Grad* and Ann Thurs­
U. F. Dyal, Mrs. J, H. Anderson
ton and Nancy Cash of the BovDAYS TO REMEMBER
Jr., Mrs. J. F. Riser, Mrs. Kirby,
snth Grade.
rs, Leonard, Mrs. J. E. McKIriAll
school
pupils
wen
dis­
•
BIRTHDAY
y, Mrs. John Olllon, Mis* Rip­
missed at noon today w
tha
troopers broke up a sltdown strike school
ple and Mrs. Psarson.
•
WEDDING
term.
weekend with relative* el Day. of 200 Negro convicts at Loulal•
ANNIVERSARY
ana’s State Penitentiary today,
Circle No. 8 met nt the E. H. tons Reach.
Mr. and Mra. Charlei Geiger firing three gas sheila into their
•
CHRISTMAS
Laney horns on East Elghtaenth
Street. The meeting waa called lr&gt; and daughter of North Carolina camp barrack* ami selling 41
•
MOTHERS DAY
order by Chairman Mrs. C. E. were visitors of Mr. Geiger's ringleaders.
l('eafle&gt;#4 green Peg* One I
mother
Mr.
and
Mra.
Phillip
Always
Nice Te Give
Chorpenlng. Devotional by Mrs. II.
Col. Prancla Grevemberg, data
II, Crumley and prayer by Mrs. J. Rauer, for a few deya last week. police superintendent, laid troop, the government for veterans' train­
Mr. and Mr*. IJsmey Shulti era radioed him .from lha prisop ing not ftctually given.
C. Davis, president of tnu Wom­
An employ* of the accounting
en's Society of Christian Service, left Inst week for their home In at Angola, about 70 mllea north­
New York.
opened the meeting.
west of here, the other convicts agency’s Detroit office, Sprague
ROBERT L. COX
Th« Geneva Youth Cluh held a Involved had surrendered ami re­ said Comptroller General Lindsay
Officers for the coming year et-together
PHOTOGRAPHER
Warren asked the Justice Depart­
and a surprise birth- turned id Iheir farm work.
■re si follows: Mrs. Chorpenlng,
lUH NORTH PARK AVBNUB
nv party In honor of Valleen
Prison Superintendent D. D. ment In Beplember, 1948, to try
chairman; Mrs. M. R. Strickland,
PHONE 878
Prevatt who
received many Rater radioed for slate police help to recover an allaged $19,000 over­
vice chairman; Mrs. Crumley, sec­
charge from the-Detroit firm on
EUR APPOINTMENTS
retary; Mrs. M, L. Nichols, tress- pretty and useful gift*. Refresh­ early loday when the convicts. la a government contract.
urn; Mrs. Clarence Wallis, cour­ ment of punch, eookles, and Camp "I, refused to leave their
nprague said that In April, 19G1,
tesy; Mrs. V. XI. Wyatt, publicity; watermelon were served. About barrack* and made several de­ he came to Washington on anothsr
Mrs. Ray Herron, social relations; aft attended.
rase with George Petsar, an asMr. and Mrs. John 8tone and
Mrs. S. G. llarrimnn, literature;
slstant U. B. attorney.
and Mrs, Charles Brown, status uf family had aa their guest Sunday
On April 9, the witness aaid,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Woodrow
Stone
and
woman.
Falser visited Baur at his Wash­
family
of
DeLeon
Spring*.
Announcement was made that
ington botsl, and latar left n note
U'M iliw S f’r»m Pass Oa*&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepbum are co-itarrxl In tha
the July masting will be in tha have ns their guest for * few peace we have so lately rewon at In Sprague's hotsi room saying
form of a rovered dtah luncheon at ■lays l.t. Comdr. and Mrs. P. E. so fearful a cost. "The alternative Hiur had telephoned Boyle and Stirring drama, “African Queen” being shown for the first time in
Sami nole County at Movlvland Rlda-In Theater Sunday, Monday and
the home of Mra. E. C. Daniels Lusk uf the station In Jackson­ waa slavery. . . . We have ag­ McGrath.
with Mrs. Nichols as co-hoslese. ville.
Sprague uoted the note aa say­ Tuesday,
gressive intent toward none."
At the conclusion of the meeting
Itldgway referred to "the illim­ ing “They both came to his
Mr*. Lurllle Norton and son
delicious refreshments were ter* have
itable
reservoir* of our own (llaur'a) suite."
visiting
them
for
a
few
renlum and also welcomed now veil by the hostess to Mi*. ChurHe testified alto that Petaer told
strength"
and declared:
•lays
Mra.
Thomaa
Bailey
of
members Mr*. A- F. Collum, Mrs. penlng, Mrs, St lick land, Mrs.
him ho was going to discuss
"If
these
historic
evidences
of
Winter
Park,
W. L. Elder and Mrs. Klsla Bare­ Crumley, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs.
Haur’a case with McGrath tha fol­
By MAKION HARMAN
The Rev, and Mra. Lyman Hall strength should he mistaken by lowing
foot into the circle.
Wyatt, Mra. Herron, Mrs. Harrl- nml
morning.
the lords of Communism os Indi­
family
bad
aa
their
guest
Rwfrothmenla were served to man, Mr*. Drown, Mr*. Dankla,
Spragua
said
he
turned
the
note
cations of weakness, be construed
WTRR's Sunday b r o a d c a a t
Hr*. Grady Herman, Mrs. T. E. Mrs. Clark Lennardy, Mrs. K. 0. Sunday Rev. Hall's mother, Mra. ns signs of a declining clvilliatlon over to the comptroller general schedule
Include*: "Th* Little
Wilton, Mrs. Zeb Ratliff, Mra. B. Williams, Mrs, J. N. Assarello, Mary Hall of i’lnecaitle. They that places peace before freedom, and relurnad to Detroit.
Gauntry Church" at R:&lt;H) o'clock
D. Priest, Mrs. Olive Wells, Mr*. Mrs. waiter Clark, Mrs. R. R. also had a* their guest Monday comfort before sacrifice, self be­ The witness said a court trial Sunday
m o r n in g , followed by
R. ¥&gt; Crenshaw, Mra, W, 8. Thorn­ Monroe, Mrs. II, C. Morgan and Mr. ami Mrs. Donald Maloon of fore common good, that error cleared Baur of criminal charges
broadcast
from St .Luke's Luth­
Orange City,
ton, Mrs. J. (]. Walts, Mrs. W. J. Mr*. J. C. Davis,
in connection with the alleged
eran Church In Slavla nt
Mlsae* Imogens and Nadlna would bring dreadful suffering to overcharging.
Davis, Mrs. Nettle Tallis, Mr*.
us,
but
1
1
would
bring
destruction
Hostlck spent the weekend in
'ed Collum, Mra, R. !|, Rtely,
And be said Assistant Atty. Gen. o'clock. First Methodist Church
to them and their power."
(Train with relatives.
ra. W. L, Elder, Mr*. Elsie
Hoi maa Baldridge notified the Gen- service will he broadcast at 11:00
",
,
.
Lot
no
one
underestimate
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Fora and
Barefoot, Mra. U&lt; W. Barefoot,
orni Accounting Office In June, o’clock, and nt (1:90 o’clock In the
daughter Loretta visited relatives our resolve lu live as free men, 1B91— two montha altar hia Wash­ evening a broadcast from the
Mrs. G. W. Halley, Mrs. B. W.
In our own territories, engaged In
Sturdivant, Mr*. Gtorga Gray and
ntult peaceful
*\ii itr-sifll! pursuits,
hllNIllta ” he
ha con­
PAH. ington trip— that the government Church of Christ.
our own
-HODMra. McDaniel.
would not prosecute a civil suit
tinued.
Colleen Engehretsun will handle
"Above all let no one mistake for racovary of the money,
Sprague aiid Baldridge told Mm tha mlcroohotie chores tomorrow
‘ Circle No. 8 met Monday at tha
our patience, our tolerance, our
home of Chairman Mra. E. G.
constant quest for peaceful solu­ the reason was that “ soma of the morning at 11:00 o’clock on "The
BAGASSE NEWSPRINT
Children's C la s s i c H«ur". Her
Kilpatrick Jr. Mrs. J. M. McCsstions at the council table aa evi­ witnesses are dead."
NEW YORK US— The Journal of dence of fear."
"Are any of them dead that you mlke-mate, Dorothy Holloway. l«
klll led tha devotional portion of
Commerce printed a sheet of its
visiting at Stetson University this
tha program using a part of the
The general also arranged to know o|T" Brapguo waa asked.
regular press run today on news­ lay wreaths at other historical
"No, sir," he replied.
Thirteenth Chapter, Corinthian*.
week. This week's broadcast Is the
print made from bagasse— tha points along tho invasion beaches
The devotional was concluded with
162nd In the series.
waste of sugar cane.
• poem 'Thu Lon Had A Job For
during the day — at Mlleiloai
•I4W*
The New York business dally Eero, start bf tho "Lthcrty High
Me” by Mra. N#l la Vaughn.
Seminole T ire Hhop
"The Freedom fltorv”, a Sunday
ran tho bagosio paper sheet way," route of victory through
Mra. Kilpatrick preeliM over
broadcast over WTRR at 2:90
through 2.000 copies of II* Friday France to Germany; at monu
the business and Mr*, k . W. TurCherry Service Station
o'clock, make* some unusual revedition.
ttar read from the Methodist
rnent* and military rematrrlot
stations. Created In dramatic form
Tim naiier was made at the where lie thousand* of soldiers
Woman tho goala for th* neat
Jeon
Her. H(n„ Lnngwood
from actual Investigation* and
llerty Laboratories at Htvannah, Who fell on the beachhead,
quadrenial. Elected to aery* with
historical
records,
listeners
are
In­
Oh , under a pro-hydrolysis process
Mra. Kilpatrick this year wvre
Oviedo Bervlce Station
formed on government, local, state
Invented by Joaquin cm la Rota,
Mra. It. F. Robinson, co-ehalrmam
DENTAL PRESIDENT
Cuban burn New York engineer.
ami national.
Mrs, O. K. Guff, secretary) Mi*.
MIAMI REACH
Leslie
Do la Rum wai pleased with
Any Pure Oil Station
•1400Paul llortun, treasurer; Mrs. A
W ill pleased ts Lorraine Alien
H'eailieva rtie s f S I l Uaa)
the results of the run, the second U. ilell, West Palm Beach, was
Tcd
Hanna
I*
at
tbe
micropl
one
Cugat
a*
she
returns
to
New
York
elected president of the East Coast ambassador to tho United States again on Monday at 12:49 o'clock from Europe aboard the It* D*
In three weeks.
District Dental Society today, auci alnca Dec, 31, 1947.
Mrs. Charles Rowes, Mrs. Char cording Dr. J. Ernest Edwards,
Hia disclosure that ha did not with another of hi* “business re­ Fro nee. During her tour (ha
penlng.
Mrs.
Fundoni,
Mr*.
HarMre.
Har
Coral
Gables.
Intend
to return to hia poat-con­ porter" broadcasts. Mr. Hanna tracked down new talent for her
aunahlna chairman; Mra. Nellla
r|a,
Mr*.
Robert
Mitchell,
Mr*.
tradicted
aarllar nuaslan ambassy tskea listeners behind the scenes dance band, and her es-hiubarut,
Dr.
Jack
II.
Beckwith,
Miami,
Vaughn, reporter. Tha floats****
Um
ar
Rowland,
Mrs,
Swsuk,
Mr*.
statement*
that hia trip waa a In many Interesting and unusual Xavier Cugat, I* going to have a
was
chosen
president
elect.
aarved refreshment* to Mrs. MeR, V. Thompson, Mrs. Wall, Mrs.
vacation
and
that ha planned to Industries to esnlaln th* history, little competition, shs declares.
Other
officers
named
Included:
Casklll, Mrs. flhlnholser,
Mrs.
purpose, and ethics of tha busliter* The show must go on, aa they say,
Williams and Mra. Tyrs.
coma
back.
Dr.
Albert
D.
Rosenthal,
Miami;
Horton, Mrs. Graok, Mra. Vaughn,
world today.
Panyuahkln
shrugged
and
aald.
and sna has something to show.
first
Vico
president;
DR.
William
Mrs, Dora Guarry, Mrs. Turner, 'lateher, Mre. Murrla Forgujon,
Circlo
No.
II
mvt
on
Tuesday
•I486*
R.
Edwards,
Fort
Lauderdale,
sec­
"1
wouldn't
lias
to
comment,"
Mrs. L, T. Dos*. Mra. Goff, Mra. Ira. Jonaa, Mra. Robert Jones, owning at MtOO p.m. with Mra. Ku- ond vice president, and Dr. E. when asked by reporters what hia
Florida Highway Patrolman Bob
Robinson, Min Parrish, Mra. Kil­ fra, Marvin Leddon. Mra. Meeks, genu Williams, eircla chairman, Munroa Farber, Delruy Beach, sec- new aailgnmanl would be. /
Harrison will havs another safety
patrick and a visitor, Mra. John Irs. Sipple. Mrs. Kmury 8pl*r, who opened th* masting with a ratary-traaiurer.
On leaving the State Department message for WTRR listener* Sun­
Ira. Tyre, Mr*. John White, Mr*, praver and eaplalnad th* quadDr. Edwards (did th* meeting building, he told newareel and tale- day evening at 8:16 ocloek «n
jfllllams. Mr*. Lay, Mrs. Howard, rental goats for 1968-88. Mrs. that dentists should keep abreast
WTRR’s public service program
Circle No. 4 mat on I
(ra. Anderson and a visitor Mra. Marvin Dial, assisted by Mrs. M. of dental progress in order la
“Tha Safety Show”. Music by the
• homo of Mrs. Boy
W. Caatla and Mra, Williams render the best possible service
Safatyatta* and safety hints for
ra. g. O. Shlnholaer
conducted a pledge service after
everybody,
I tha opening devutb
Circle No, 8 mat Tuesday at which the following officer* were t0Only
imiy indoing
in ooing thia,
inis, he
ne said,
saiu, caoi
[Ills presided over thi
he home of Mre. W. W. Tyre with elected] Mrs. Dyal, co-chairman; dentists meet lha threat of so­
ambassador also said bo waa
talon at which time t
Kra, Roy Wall and Mre. George Mr*. Makulm Higgins, secretary; cialisation In tho health profeiaUM).
happy'!' about bla departure
g officer* were electsi
Williams Jr. co-hostesses. Mr*. Mrs. Thao Pate, treasurer; Mrs.
"Though outwardly at tho mo­
ir during th* ytaki 1
3erl Chorpenlng Jr. lad tha da- II. O. Smith, secretary and aoela) ment this threat stoma dormant,
yuahktn, who has frequently
'right, co-ehalrmnni ft
fotional with Mrs. W. W. Tpro relation*! Mrs, Earl Dosaay, lit- I aiaur* you that it la only 8
eCal), secretary; Mil
maiding ovar tha huilnei* so*----- -------------------------r r --------- r —
temporary condition and tho threat
i
labary, treasurer; r M
lion. Bh* Introduced paw offleer* t
will be presented again and again
lie, missionary study;
dr*. Mas Fundom, co-chairmen!
In tho years to coma," ha said,
drs. Roger Harris, , decretory|
, - \l • V &lt; *. « '
lira. Walt, treasurer; Mra. Churian, status of woman I Mrs. John
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urphy, aunahlna ehairmsai Mra.
ralehnn Crawsil, worship canter
lalrman.
Tha boateaaea served refreshante to Mr*. Arthur Backwltb,
ra, Blanton, Mrs. Caatla, Mra.
sen, Mrs. fl. J. Denton. Mra.
Plea — Carteta
Uat Chapter "MyoNfleeo Island"
Officeti for the new pear war# tlon on Monday. :. RcfrcchmcntSj
dotted at the regular mootings were served upon the arrival of
if tirclee of the Women’s Society the guests end a "rrt-acquainUd
if Christian Service of the First hour enjoyed. Miss Louise Slpplo
Methodist Church. Circlo Mo. J presided st the business session
net Monday at the home of the end Introduced nrw offirsrsi Mr*,
ihnlrman, Mr*. W. A. Hunter. J, H. Nicholson, vice chairman and
■•a. J. P. Ttiuiinoiid led the d»* .* c,iu iy; Sirs. John Gllwfk •"!
\\. 1».
'vlioiial and conducted' thti meet- slstant secretary; Mrng.
Kirby, treasurer; Mrs. - J. M.
The following officers were Leonsrd, study’ tjwmhiijI Mrs. « .
ited: Mrs. J. P. Thurmond, co* T . Werren, ■**,r,fu**|JA "j
j!j*'
Imam Mr«. L. M. Swain, sec- Ned Smith, swlal relations; Mrs.
otary; Mrs. C. E. McKee, mas* J* II- Anderson, sunshine; Mis.
irer: Mrs. E. C. Wllllems. mis* Pearson, reporter. ___
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Russell Gives
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U.S. Issu e s
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CHICAGO if* — Supporter* of
GW. DtfltfM D. Elrautetoer
t l l l n i M l (May ■ move by
batter* a ISaa. Bateit Ai Tart
•• M M Gi v Dn i Iu MafAritbar aa RvyabMcta aallaaal cunn n m keynoter.
I . BatacU Sprague, New York
MilMU l commil toemm, told thh
rtportor Uw Elsenhower forers
art opposed to selection ul Mac
Arthur because be hai publicly
arted Tall In the pre ronvru
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WASHINGTON u v - Sen. Rich
B. RustelJ of Georgia aaid to
’ be think* he li the only can
lie for the Democratic Pres I
oaotial nomination who la sure ho
could beat either Gen. Du Uhl D
Eisenhower or Sen. Hubert A Tuft
for the Presidency
Mitrall presented hli views as a
Praaldential aspirant in the week
hr magazine U. S. News nud World
Report. Me said, in part:
Fair
Employment
Practices
CumprlxiUK lid gills nioi &gt;11 Uiyit, tli** Rrininola High Helmut i-ln.n id III62 will hold
rcnlpd by ilupt 1
Commission with compulsory purf its giiiiliiulii.it program tonight nt HitKI o'clock ut the ii-hool umhlurioili. Peatu rln g lh&gt;- p”i
&gt;’i.'v.'liihil Jr.. foi l
arii
era i would endanger cnnslitulion.il
iwnslitulii
program will In* talk* hv Mmgtirtd Malloy, vnh'dlclorian nnd Itoh.'ii th.kwilh mol hy .link II.
liberties; Itursell favors voluntary vulutaiunan.
The risen him hern oui' tnndlng hi Its iivhirvcmriits uiid awards will !«■ pilncipul Tier High
fE P C .
9 He agrees with the liruad mil
lines of the Truman Admlnl-.lra
tlon foreign ixillcy, hut would ask
It t M ip p o in t f f d
U. 8 allies In carry more »t the
expenses of coiuballlng Commu
nlsm.
He could balance the budgtd, on
less the internnlloiint slluatlnn wor­
sens, by calendar PJil, at ahmit
T h e im i'o rlm ire I*. \mt*rirn •&gt;/
llo- yuutli g iu d u u i ln c from
|i &gt;
Ihe present rate of federal s&gt;end
.eliool. WBrt n l l r M o l h i -I i n f il l hv
Ing. Ot nr &lt;U billion dollars n year
Ihe Itev. I.. It. Itii'M o ii. |.m l o r of
He would not ralso taxes, except
Lnlco Miiry M inister (he
tops Isolated instances, and increases
t'liillrli of the Nazni'.'iie, ill a
Tnuld be balumcd oil by de
Askti S tu d en ts T o huerwluiiienlo .I'liilmi to Ihe l-'e
creases.
g rn ilo u lii
o(
H.'ioioole
High
J u s t i f y Sehoo'.ing Hi pool loot liifhl
He thinks lh&lt;* Hupreme l ourl
T h r e e oilier m im &gt;• in i u r t l c l rightly ruled against President
T h e Itevereii'l l.iiiTan Hcolt, In 1.nil'll u U o In Ihe p ro g r a m til the
Truman’a claim of inhoreni con
the |iitn«l|ml address nl t h « Hnn- l.igh niTiool niidltorlom , the Kxv
stltiitional (towers to seize Ihe

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1L3 Graduate At Sem inole High Scli/m! Gra Httiion
N am e Throwers
Sanford *Iunior
Exercises W ill Be He f f '{ i ;I?t Used To Break Up ■ii'lUWlI sy 1**111 Mu 111v. ill in' .11.i.11
High Program
1 ' : POW Compounds

Steel industry
T h e M f cam paig n Issues will be
how to' avoid W o r ld W ar, l l i r e e ;
g ov trn rn e n i cleanup, amt concern
o y e r Inflation and the public debt
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light *W v li “ tnrk sde of Chino
Mtnb keros* lint Yalti, amt us*
Chinese Nationslht forces (he did
not say where)
He favors continued government
support fur farm prices
He does not favor compulsory
health Insurance, hut doe* favor
federal aid to medical schtuilh
through helping veterunv to gut
medical ediicallon
He favors setting up labor rmirti
|o handle union • management din
pules.
Meanwhile G. O, P convention
arrangements conuniltnn oliciumI
• twoday session in Chicago,
with sirring supimrl reporled lie
veloping for selecilon of Gen,
Douglas MocArthur as convcntlnn
kevnoler.
With only four weeks left, Sen.
Robert A. Taft of Ohio and Gen
&lt;CaettaU*d Ha I'aae Nisi

tiBoya To Be Tried
For Auto Robbery
Four teenagers were picked up
In ■ ■toleu nut muitille nt the
Prairie Lake urive-tn Theater
last Friday night after the
Mother of omi of the youths rereported her car had been «*nlen,
Highway Patrolman R. IT. Ilurri'ion reported today. The buys will
jiand trial In the Juvenile court
■ te r this week.
' Arthur Earl Hickey, (11, of
Maitland, was arrested lest Fri­
day night after a minor hit-andrun accident on Roulh 427 one
Mil* south of AlUmonta Muring.,
Ha waa also charged with driving
lag while liUuxirated, Patrolman
Herrleon reported.
While driving north, lllrkey
ktda-swiped a ear driven hy F. B,
JTMinga, M. of Orlando. Walter
JbMonad. Winter Park, who was
•allowing Youngs, raw the oncldent and turned around and
ehaaad Hickey down before culltha police.

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Rev. J .R McKinley
Is Reappoinled To
Methodist Church
Tho Hay, J. F. McKinley wai
reanpoiniwl an pnntor uf the First
Methodist Church of Hanford for
the eighth succor dve year at the
IhHih annual Florhia .conferenco
of Ihe Metliudisl Church nt Lakebind lust Week. Home .'1117 appointmi'tita were niudo nt the con­
ference, which lasted fro m
Wednesday to Hiimlay. hy Bishop
Roy Hhort, who elto delivered tha
annual conferencH Sermon on Sun­
day.
Methodist Church membership
In the conference urea has In­
creased l,2&lt;M In the past year to
n present total of 164,224, the
Rev. McKinley revealed today.
Total cash receipts of the Metho­
dist Church in Floridny In 1061-62
Were 97,067,1106, on Increase of
9HM3l2&gt;tS over any previous year,
fiver 9407,00(1 wax raised during
this period fur mission purpoocs,
an Incrcnao of 934,147 over the
previous year.
Other appointments made In
this area included the Rev.
Kdwnrd Klrchet- of Bnterprine
to the Church nt Pitieraxtla and

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ford I n n i o r H i g h School
comlnei)ccmeiit e x e ru le s this m o rn ing, urg ed the gradiuiting 'Tai*
" I., prove that
the
l|iv«*luiciit
which lha ntaM and nation has
madrt in y o n r yduratluti thus not
liven w n i t e i T " Another *'h lg h lig h i
of Ihu p ro g r m .l w in the prexeu.
in Lion of iho Daugliteix of Iho
A m e r ic a n Itsvi'lulion
Mednt
f,&lt;r
excellence in the stu dy of h i' t i ir v
M i ' s Marv Father Powell hy
Alin. I( K. T o la r .
In Id* Introduction nf D r. Hen"
Mi I IV. l.aw io n. Seminole I'oun
h ruhool ’oipeilntenilcht, le.-nlle-i
Hmt the Ii A H medal had once heeii
awarded to Red R athe r, iiutiomdly
known n|MoT
om iiieniuior. Mr.
l.nwJon iil*o I'.'illed for the more
Intensive Himlv of history to p r o ­
mote a willingneas to muke tacri
flee* for the nation.
D r. Scoll, minister of tha l.ake
M n r y C o m m u n i t y C h u rc h ,
made
four iiiiiri'eiilUitin in the incmhera
of the i-rndunti ng i' I iih * cnnceriilug lli*-tr depo rtm ent in the " l a r g ­
e r life Into which you are m o v ­
i n g ." lie urg ed first that thuy ho
llmmnelveg, that they "sta nd oil
yuiir own per*imHliti«s. Don't tr y
to Ini some other boy or girl. T h e
world m lm lr c j a person In a l's mi
Individual."
"Dor^ t t r y to nut tilings ov er
on ntlii’i peoplti," he argued u* Ills
sec nnd point. " R o honest as you
go lido yolir nchool w o r k ." T h i r d l y
ho advoculeti the liv in g of a &lt;!odcenlered life, and finally urg ed
that iho
class
recognise, "th e
tmsiness of life Is nut to get, hut
Ihe business of life la to share,
T h e only th in g that you savo Is
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KffffiNtrntion BeffinH
For Sheriffs* Meet
W. K. Van laion. secretary of
the Florida. Hheriff’s AaMiclatlun.
tialny vixili-d Hheriff P. A. Muro
regnriling plans for the conven­
tion hern of thu Association, the
registration for whlcK was duo
to atari this afternoon at 4:tHt
p.ui. at th« Valdes Hotel.
The opening meeting nf the pro­
gram is nchedulml for IO:(MI a.in,
tomorrow ut tha City Commlaslon
Hoorn at tho City Halt. Sheriff
It. te Kendrick of Escambia
Comity will preeida. Tim program
includes u luuchaan at tho EnWupal Pariah House and a barWtia
.at 0;3O p.m. at tha Country Club.

A . II. M cln u la of llo- F i r . I Presh v tv rlan C h n n h who |iroooiincci|
ihe invocation; the lt**v.
II
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Z i m m e r m a n « f Ho ly Ci*. i I.Tdacw|IMl f.’h u r t h who i e .i l Ihe n.'|i|t
l M i a « A I K t . t W H»V. W
Ilnjol:*:
Jr
of Hie p i n t Ihipllxl
&lt; HtiT. li
who gMVu the hejoilietliio
A iilee C'luh C h o u , dirucleil Ity
Ml 1 lll li e Iteerte W h it tle,
unrig,
"Lord
of
llo.itn*',
mid
" I I I w.
Ariee," mill with the e o n ii reg nl■..■i
nanir, "Itlest lie I h&gt;' I'm Tint*
H ind- "
Th e lli y li fiehool Unti l, on.l&gt; .
■lire, lino ni hr i n - i 1 uwley , |.I .
eil the .......... union &lt;1. “ Poni|i nr.
C lti’UliMl mn e mol the reee i i.ui'.i
" A ln rch ftn m A lib i"
while
II
rlnss ni en|i. m il gown'!, mile •
and h fl Hie iiii.lll.il lull!
I'he Itev
V.u-diluo linxed
h'
sermon on (he need iif n "u|iiiitiin
anchor" in life to "hold
onln
when the iilorno of life blow, lit
pointed out i hut mutorinl g m o
populai it v , and the dee ire to h
mire el* fill tire mil le n i r e etinu'd
''anchor* for Hie tioill", hut urge I
the y r u d u n t e i lo ha&gt;« th eir no
choruge on ‘f u llti ns n di vin ely n|i
i i o i i i I h.I wnv of
leeidving
tin
idesilllg i Hi find."
A m e i lc n , he lold Ihe grailiiule
would soon die If il were not fm
the youth leaving
ou r
tchnol
" A o i e n e a will eilher ho hetter m
Worse hecause of vmir influence.'
Hel ving an ninrshnlls . for llo
clns'i were Hoy Wilkin* nud l i e r u l .t
llehiens. CTu** sponsurti m e M i .
Rehecca Mleveii*, Mrs. \V. It. F o rt,
Airs, iluyd Colem an and B ts wari
Oatchvl.
t i ia d u a llo n exerriics will lak
place tonight ul H ;IK) o ' l h i . k nt He
school miditorliiiii.
llr.iilu.ilef. as Ihcy apiia arril In
Iho line of mart'll were
Atm Kclmll, Pal l l u r r i i , V irg in !.&lt;
lluwelMix, Doris O llli 'v. Mildred
t e c , P v a K Willlamr,, N a n c y D a v
cti|Mjrl,
.Marie
(liNuliug,
fluby

dulled
( If lie*| ‘."uMi'i n
t ,i It
md d&gt;|
Mi ni cl.i \ iruifn i Mid M.iMafli .
i has• takfM dl l. u i i i i h .m ild i ,!

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and triu y.i:, today m a uc
T i l . iehi . i i -imI lo r lln&gt; iiiitni
i b n akup ol Rule &gt; 17 prl*onei
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d I h ABUED VETS
DAYTONA REACH |*-Nlncly
five per cent of America's dis­
abled veterans feel the public has
forgotten Its obligation to Its war
handicapped, delegates to the Flor­
id! Disabled American Veterans
three day stiver anniversary con­
vention, ware Itdd at the dosing
session here Rttnday.
The more titan 360 delegates
FATING GRADIUTKH
chose Pensacola as their
coo
GAINESVILLE OD-telrcling a
vention site and defied Edward J. live pArtner mu) undertAklng a
Cooper, Miami, es commander.
full time job are two fundamental
problems facing graduates. Duku
University'* Dr. ______
ilorneli N,
N. Hart
illy of Florida's gradu
at bsccaiaureal* servHe advised In both
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in I il IIH' till 111 1m il ii - 1 well' la-ill
I hvuitl (iiin liiii (si iii r r 11«-r *&gt;st»mt
i &gt;n ili) V miii
11- i (M*r( f n &gt;u &gt;iii mini t crude weapons
n tilt i
iNmifi
ltmi.if.1
i lylnt
MHNHAN,
Korea ijv Ih e tup
m &gt;iif( Wliilin v* i &gt; t a i i f i tivtn Imi
n i ti
111if Hi i Hill mil it.iki j
"in iinm kt
I'limioamler*
lialay
m l a le 11i t to G en M a il , t ’latk,
• nrttfi
li u K iii,
ilnln 'rl
Iti'ilMi
United Natliitii F a r B a i l emu
i
l»v i **ii i (u♦if, Ralph IVhT'. ni "i.h i through liaiMiii nilu i r*
■ m i d )( iimiiin
W lll him fiuit &gt; 'll Hie llillitiv ih'itilloi kl-d hole.ill
ii m l .ti n . talks
1 timv &lt; ii Ulhl I lilt
I'ii
*
I'olili'iil . o( tlm iiiolli pace li lli'i
t i f t anth
11» . inn i ‘ ii im
'Igitod hy MurlIt lint cun Hen
Id, C a r l Smith, .l.inu * Vmioe
m iii
II .Sung ami t lilue-,c Hcu
I I idlm i H *\lf y
Pi'OJJ T e h Huai- wele lull ill*

I tinii Market Sells
Swimming I a w h d i i k
Sturt At City Pool Hi,000 Produce I'nits
The lTty'ii rccruntional program
was launched today at tim sluif
flelionril Court Playground nn the
l.akefrout wlu u lit children between
Iho ages of 0 111 yours old enroll
ed, it was aiinoimrrd today ily
Thomas Stringer, rocrealianul di
rector,
Tomorrow tho first awl minim:
lesson will lie givun si thu Municl
pal Pout All children are request
ed to report at Ihe pool at tt-16 a.in
The first softball doiihlehezdcr
will be staged At tho l.akefrout
diamond hegliming el 7:3d p m. to
morrow night when Wiison Malcr
Furniture Rtoro plays Robson' *
Sporting floods. At g: 15 p.m, thu
Navy will meet Hunt Mercury.

\ (ill Hi.'I

inf.ird I'.row. r. "hi M ini.) mill
el pri.ilure (nr SII.PVl l i t week
it.I It llVe I'l.'K I"."'l l I "III I VII
h&gt; nl of i . i i i l " i i i i I T , ' i * i Im:’ . Itu
dic'C to r id tin' F b o h ln Suite F a r m
.i
M n rk c i
aid Hun lay.
Hirci'tor Ullllk m I. Vi'ilmn .mid
i i liix u oek ly live .(in h ic(M&gt;rI that
. ..•ii m a r l . I in n .. il
IV fi'.H KH
ii.m p a m i m ill
on livi
m n im ls. the pi vvio u* week.
in hi.i fruit ami vegetahh' report
V. i l o n
(d i d Hlarke
iunve.1 nni

&lt;r iic&gt;. id lie icv yellow f.weH corn
i i.eleil II !i fancy hv federal In
i|M-'Tora; " Pt.lld I'ltv "h i 91,702
i xkagoo for a 91^0,697 2., uro-.s;
..ml 1U.2 Ut wnUniicloni lunughi
mm a lliuu 91.6..MM at Jlnmiikalee
At t'l Myers, llio rcpaii said.
I,Jon hir.tuh of swi-rt potalwn,
cm ,cd i'.' n&gt;(J. Nn I'a nrioginx
97.it) to $7 76 « b i n h d .

f: OF C MKKT1NG

Thu meet Im; of the (loan! of DI
rcitors nf the Meminoto c.niidy
( hjinter (if Cohimerce, which had
been achcduh"l for tomorrow night,
ha-* hern post|M&gt;tird duo to thu
cb«U' ai'pictiuliuii program
s.hrdoU'd for tho hhiui- night,
Slaiuger Fornvjt .- ttrrckrnrldjfrt
amouiiced today. Thu data far the
niCL’Ilng will, be anr.ounci-d later.

( A I V I p lu g tirorulnist lie .m l m
lu k y o tiiiiiy.lil said llo1 I m i Com
...... I l I’ciiiTsh . urg ed I m i n c h a l c
' iiiiiplinn of tin' rm iM M 'd talk:
if tin' United Nation* is sincere"
ii Hie deliliernliim* I
Hie iii.iulla envelope wiih liimei!
(1 ■ in llH ii.il O n

I'u a r

fw u l

liiipniViMiiuntH Miulff
To Hiiptint Cltinch
Many improvumiTits uru IicIok
Made in the First liuplixt Church
Hr. M. P. Iln.uk'&gt;, J r , lumoiilircd
("lav. Tito must imiiiuc fcalun
tl tlm uliurations, mild Dr. lirooks
i Ihe uiddoor neon sign whirl
lixplays a lur go open Rihle will'
lie words "First Rapt 1st Church"
aril ten across it.
Tlm sign Is in operation every
light In addition thu interior ol
iho church has been redecorated
rim floor has been ..nmled nnd re
carpeted,, ami Ihe walls have been
icpsuded.
The Hominy school
i Mims are also in tim process ui
a facelifting, said Dr. brooks.
C ITY COMMISSION
Consideration of tlm Stadium
C o m mitlee'a recommendations,
which include lifhtlng the City taz
on bleacher admissions at base­
ball games, will be on Ihe agenda
of Ihe City. Commission at its
meeting tonight at 8;00 o'clock.

( M i l I 111 N
H IT 1
\ Inccltim
&lt;&lt;l
alt
K.'mluol#
•T.iit.lv ■ .I II, im u will I.i held to
" i tfi'iil*.- i ■I'lili-m. "
. " isiImi
loniiiriow m a id a1
*’&gt;i p m. in
ili* &gt;'""11 tli »i * ii
itririmiue*
ed today Ity "
II W igh t.
‘Iu i i i Ii i k Ii ' C e t u t l v c .tll.’ imm
wi llnlrcw I'l.im Hie &gt;'• iltrul F l o r ­
id i ( ' u H l i ' i i i . n ’. A
' . i u lu in at its
I.i I III), li n g . M a y V, and voted to
form * county n . " i.iUon. It tins
beeil Hie Ii|dniim Ilf III"' l nf lllS
Mi iuiii"l&lt;! C o u l d y m. tidier Gist a
could y ni gaoii-.fiUnn
c n d il
tn-it
*ive 11 * m.'iidieiii .....I make it
uiiicli iniph ‘ 1 I., m . it lh in uoiiur
the "td tT up, M t. W i g h t (detail,
If.* u iged nil cstUen iun In t lie
cm iiili I " niton.! l o W o r m w n i g h t ’s
orgati itn iio nal mcuiine

IVIoHt' (into lahle
R ITZ
"S klit) Alm y"

I .Dll - H 07

5:14

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MOVlELAND
-African toucan"
PRAIRIE I'AKB
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The Sanford J e r a ld
IMIiMIttM In
hM litod dnltr em pl nnlnrrinr
■ M ,,......
i«n«tnr* ■rUlwNR nml
, .fliw„
Te o ta . I'n h tle h n l tin * » ( u r i U t a fnl&lt;

lenlei t’brtatmui unit J in Inarn
H I Magnolia Atrnnn
Siatarril nn manil rlae* nellii
Hrlekri If, mill, a« &lt;br !’»■« llltlrr
•f •nnlnirt, I'lmliln, nnrfrr lk» *r|
nl Inna**** nf Mnrrfc It. tain.
n n L u m i- nria.v
K llle f
noimiiv i i i : a if
llnelnm* llneiiiir
at narnii’Tioa i&lt; \ r n *
0, rnrtlar
a .u
I &lt;M*
Hn» Mnnlh
Yltr** Mnatfc*
SI* afnnlhn
ilna
Han Van,
* ~ rr— r j p ia«. k. " ,r.11« " . 1 , V ' „ "ir,* i !
na'"!*■*•. « oi
rh"Va»V im'
•i omiar ■4i»Hin*« &gt;*im .
~ n»pir«Vn&lt;»a yiatinnniir n, ia.
ti"*
h ■*,*• i a , *n&lt;i m . i.«„u.
" ‘
~ The in m i i« * w M» ,r ny
A«(M»lalr4 !•*»•• nklrh la •ni|il„|
M r l m l t f l , lo Ih r i , i , f „ r r#anh O
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"* ""

MONDAY, JUNK n. IM2

m

TODAY'S Itlpl.K VKlIrtR
Phatnh

promoted

Joseph lie

rauaa he trualnl him. rhsrnrlrr i-t
0 greater naxrl limn n brilliant

mind, tie ]•fI nil Hint lie lirnl lu
Joseph's hand.

(ien. Illlirt,

Sanfon klli'illil lie dir motI or

iledy and law din line 11inirn11iiit v
in llie WotIII lh|J ueel, i,li.il nilli

B

Graduation Day

D R IB A L D
Dion. J i m *. IMS

H n

the alirrtf(a from f*7 llmuli coun
lira rninerKUix on llur inmmumly
It would hr a fnnlitli rrimin.il in
ileed who would allrmpl to pull
any roottlt iiuil duiintt dir oral
few day*.

Throughout the notion thin week -thousandn of young
men ami women, freoh from rumpun conquests and full of
tho knowlPdgo pained from bookit, nrn being graduated Into
a world poorly prepared to receive them and Into which they
are imrhapn ill prepared to Ito received. It Ja no doubt a
little terrifying to Home of them to look out through the
plained k Iiihh w Iiii Iowh of their cloistered halls at the
ominniiu c IoiicIh guthcring outnide.
1
A h they go out into a world which offern young men
little more than a chnnce “ lo Join the N avy and nee the
world", and young women the opportunity to become nursert
nn Hint the bndlv battered nod breVen bodies of young men
Inav lw n sln ru l 1 IJfe. a feelliuf *&lt;&gt;t tinapnir » m . . . i n t
amoiiK this younger generation that the old folkn ccrlam ly
have made a niOHH of tbingH.
And if Ibis Ih the way they feel about It, tliere are certalnly Home among the older generation who look upon the
*be young people. the basketball fix, and the
hot rod drivers, not to meuiion the dope arldietiou of the
iuvenilo delinqiieiitH, us illustrating the depravity to which
• "'"k -n p ° f •he home, Social Security and progressive
ediieation have brought iih .
And so if we liked at this time of year we could all induige in n big natinnnl family row itetween the ynung people
and llir rider citizeiiB in which no holds would he barred,
mud would be slung w itli reckless abandon and none could
•scape the wild orgy of mtmu.cnIIing. When \ve goi through,
if we had amnnpliHlied anything at all, wo would have con­
vinced oiiihcIvch that we n rr one and all jtint about the wornt
generation which ever happened on thin earth.
Yet such can hardly be said to be the cane. In over two
thousand years of history there Iioh never been a time when
I he world was not threatened with, or engulfed In, n war of
devastating proportions. There has never been a younger
generation which was not viewed with suspicion, if not with
downright distrust, by Its elders. II Is the nature of man to
think that youth is going In the dogs and that the old folks
Irtive made a mess of tilings.
I'erhapH of most imitortuiire for iih to remember now is
not who is to blame for the fix we are In, lint rather that
we are all in the mime boat, If we succeed in milking rihorr,
II won't l»c becaime wo throw the culprits out. but rather
Hint we all pulled together, bent lo the oars, and held to n
true course. A nything less then that ami we are nil likely to
lie in the drink.
lint with hope, faith, and confidence, which mtmt young
people have in iihundimce, the storm clouds are suro to lift
ami the sun once more will shine through.

, r jb D r l? i r U i
Brought To Sanford

Sanford Forum
Mr. Holland L. Dean, Editor
Tha Sanford Herald,
Sanford, Florida.
1
Dear Mr. Dean:
The oerionnel of the Sanforl
State Farmers' Market with ll
oitend our alncere appreciation
for the apace you gave in thf
puli
Sanford llernld In publishing
on
Ing el
i
dally Market report,, e
ronalatin

In an effort to rtdueo tho num­
ber of accident* on tho street* and
highway* of Florida, ttw Mat*
Department of Education brought
■ mobile driver training labora­
tory to Sanford today for n throeday period. Tha mobile unit was
set up thf* afternoon it 1:00 p.mon Pnrk Avenue near th* corner
I'rk il of First Street under the direction
volume.
variety n n d
of James II. Allen, eoordlmtor of
l rallied.
Tlieae reporta were valuable I Commercial Vehicle D r t w Train­
formation for the fnrmera aha ing In the Trade and Induatriat
to the buying trade that patronlit flection of the state educational

tha Sanford State Farmer/ Man
bet.
Permit rm again to thank you
for lhi* public ncrvlce.
With kindest personal regard*,
I am
Sincerely your*,
Sandy Anderson,
Manager

Korean War
(• rtn M iin M

I rm n

l* R «» fY«t»|

over tn r'ot Jnrnn
Murray,
Alllnl liaison nditer, at Panmun
Join where truce* talks are In a
three day recess forced by MsJ
Con Williant K Harrison, senior
II N. negotiator.
t The t’ommiintsl Peiping Radio,
monitored In Tokyo.! nnlght said
"l»l*en provocation Is being carried
out nl the conference table" by
the ll. N. ('ommand lo "kill Ihe
talk!.")
Harrison railed the three day re
cess Saturday without consent ol
Ihe Communist delegation. Slnre
then the lied* dally have sent a
I ill nttlrrr lo Ihe truce site to
demand Immi'diiit* resumption of
the lalks
Harrison Ignored the reipiests
lie said he will meet the Reds
'•rfnrr Wednesday al
H u m
(0 p m Tuesday P.ST) only If
tney idler in writing sperlfic pro­
posals for silling Ihe truce block­
ing Issoe of prisoner exchange.

II v Ml 1.0 KAHN F T I
SKOUI., Korea ijt — tlcn. James
A Van Fleet said today Ihr U. H
Klghth Army Is ready, alert and
III lo meet any Ill'll offensive In
Korea
The rornmnndrr of Ihe United
Nations fighting machine said Us
morale "Is high— alipost lo a point
An unknown chapter In John I,. Lewis's stormy career of wishing the enemy would at

A vaiialioii id llir dmlrnm hood
lum who look a nol-tdwl nl .i local
retkleme ircrnllv i« llir lllipuit
"phantom gunman" who rule* tinhighways at a high fair nf i |ki - I
hlaiinH away al panting inolnrj l»
Characlcn llkr llirte tlinillil hr
t U i n r d oVrr tn llir *lirr| rlrp.nl
Is revealed in Hie recent memoirs of ex-Presideilt Herbert
incut end Imkcd up u 11n- i|n*&gt; Hoover, lie says that in forming his rahiiint, great pressure
pound.
was brought lo hear on him lo make Lewis Secretary of
Tommy Niriniirr will as, mi I'c in Labor. Though adm iring many of Lewis' qualilicH, yet for
charge of llir City's in ip .i IihimI reasons not stated, he did not make the appointment.
The Labor Department has been hard for our presidents
prngr.im tho Minintrr. I iiniinv did
a Rood job lot imnitiri and lirlpt-d In fill. President Wilson, in whose administration it was
tc provide many ivpn id r v i u &lt; created, headed il by William II. Wilson of Pennsylvania,
nod rrciiMiinii 'm .S.itdoid'i yniiii« seerelnry of Die coni millers' union. Wilson's Keptihlictm sue-

The Labor Job

department.
The drivers education program
Is sponsored locally by the Lions
Club hiuI the arhool board. Mal­
colm MacNelll la serving as chair­
man.
The mobile laboratory will be
In Pnnford this afternoon and al]
day Tuesday and Wednesday.
Every type of teat necessary fot
commercial driven Is Included In
this unit.

Nun,s h u Negro Is
Killed In Brawl
An argument over a M debt it
the Orange Bloaeom Cafe on the
flout Invest Road led Saturday
night to the fatal stabbing of a
Id year old Negro who oaly Id
days ago rame here from Naaaaa,
the llahnmae.
Randolph Miller, 31 year old
Negro field worker, who about
two years ago came here front
Nassau, was arrested Sunday
morning and Is In County Jail on
a I'haigc of inurdir.
The victim, Washington John­
son, who was stabbed In Ihe chut
with what Miller later deecrlbkd
a* a dagger, was dead when
Sheriff P. A. Mere and Deputy
Sheriffs Howard Howl and Buford
Brown errlved on the ecette abortlv after the stabbing which took

pines- ul 11:00 p.m.
Mlllci fled from the cafe, fol­
lowing the stabbing, said Hood,
nnd wus nnt located until Sunday
noon, when a call waa received at
(the Sheriffs' office (hat the Negro
hi,d been seen near the Negro
V.F.W. Post on Ihe flouthweat

It nail.
Dcpiily Sheriffs Hood and
Brown located Miller nnd arrested
him without a struggle. The
tack ”
‘ The Klghth Army Is ready, Negto was unable to toll them
alert and til tn uteri any rtffrusaivo what In- lind done with the dag­
ss1*1*Ii Ihe enemy may foolishly ger, following thu alleged slab­
deride In launch/' Van Fleet tntd bing
i news conference "that effort
Home earthquakes In the Mis­
would he defeated."
The grnernl said Ihe Klghth sissippi Valley have followed
Army's supplies, particularly am- heavy floods.
munition, nrr In good condiilnn.
He has said srveral times Ihe
tleds in Korea have hirlll up Ihrtr
people, paitnh would do writ in censors did not want lo appoint anyone conspicuous iu union nrllllerv until lliry have more guns
rnconiatp' lliri* (liildirn lii padiri struggles with industry, This would have offended their em­ avail able than the Unltrd Nations.

pale in lliru niminri iriiealinaal ployer supporters, some of whom vainly urged Harding to |
IliaItirhanrca in Noith China j
makes (diaries M. .Schwab, the steel magnate, Labor Sceru
pioRram*.
lary. Harding finally chose James J, Davis of Pennsylvania, after the Kerotul Centuy A. D.
Derlatins dial .Haiulnr Tall and who had been the organiser of the Loyal Order of Moose, lie resulted in largo migration* to |
the south.
Genriit F.i&gt;*n|intm ate likely In was continued by Coolidge and Hoover until Ills resignation
drailtork the Itepuhlnan rnnven III IW H , to eider (lie Semite.
More Ihi n till per cent nf North
tion and that llamld ,Sla*«en will
Hoover’s next choice war William N. Doak, who was Carolina's laud is In farm*.
•meiRf «• the nncie**lnl inrtipm-| not involved In the dispute between Die A F L and the C IO ,
tnlia randidale, a viiitni in cnir; but was secretary of Dm Hallway Trainm an' F o r the name
elliif llie other day lemindcd n* reason F D It picked not u labor man, hid a woman sociologist,
dial it was Senainr Mninlt ivlin Fiances Perkins. Tru m an selected two political figures, exlaid, ".Slaiien u the only Ameiiran Henator Lewis Hehwcllenlmeh of Washington and ex-Oov,
ever lo make a fnreer of runnina
Maurice J. Tobin of Mnnsachunctta.
for pteodeni".
Lewis in the cabinet would prolinhly have been hard to
,
^
llie "Roadeo" (ondurlrd anmiiH control. As it turned out, Hoover had enough troubled w ith­
Jackmsville |ee|i ityei* SatilllliV hv out him.
the latkioimllr Snletv Coumil and
the Junior Chamber o! Cnnirneoe
!• one nl the he*t proRiami we
have vet «ren deviled (or develop
Early in Hie 1Pint's an advanced course for officers was
in i baiic diiviiiK ikilli anion,r given at Fort Henning, fla. A young Gorman officer nlgned
yoiinn people. An ol&gt;«lailr ionite up for it, nml tramped all the way from Clinttanooga, Term.,
wai laid nut in the heart &lt;d (hr lo Northern Virginia to follow iStonewnll Jackson's cam­
city, inrludirm difhnilt linking, paigns, and learn from him the technique of a surprise at­
parking, Inoiinu and aiiniLir ma- tack al night. T I i Ih officer's mime was Erw in llommol, the
’ neliver* and prize* vine awaoled "Desert Fo x " of the North African campaigns.
to Ihole who neiiolided the ionite
Nations seem to have a working arrangement whereby
with the (rwril niidakri. Hint and aoliliers of other mil I,nudities may take advantage nf their
similar content* in iliivint every
special training, look in on w ar games, or visit the front dur­
where would toon lemlt in a mn- ing iieunl figliling. In the H iihho-J apanese war of HKM-fi
liderihle laving to tile ami limb there worn three distinguished foreign official observers
among young penplr.
of the Hussion front. Ona was Gemiral Max Hoffmann, the
A U. S. diiliicl jiiilu * rule* that brains of tho German successes in World W ar I which were
ederally ascribed to lllndonhurg and Liidcndorff. Great
the D ayton a Reach auditorium mud
Irllnin was represented by Inn Hamilton, who later com­
, , be Opened to Nrginr* a* well a*
white people, || ii not J til, *ay» the manded the ill fated attempt to selzu tho Gat!i|&gt;ol( Peninsula
judge, to make the Nrgrnr* Imlp from tliu Turks. Tho third was John J . Pershing, (he "Black
; pay for the audiimium and then Jut k known to uvory dotiKhlxiy in our flral worltl war.
aar.jude them ftom the mmetl* end i i . Hr S8jRW r l," ' m ,tl1
r?« t0 Imiow ^ Hll" I'tiiirtuolm firnc-olhar ptogrnrn* given there purely llie of hittfn i rorelgn military men Itmrn mir muthtHln at
no the baiii nl their tale or color. first hand ntlll provalin in thla country nnd othrra.
Rut heeauie they cannnl he eafirst portion of the rniiference
eluded it rloe* not mean that the
with an official wetcomn nt I0i30
•udilo rium will he overrun with
am.
Ih
* 1 3 4 0 -0 0
rm. Not many Negron would
At 11:00 a.m. separate section
la pay the price, or even to
meetings will lie held followed by
The Htalo Health Conferenci. luncheon. Commencing at 1:80 p.
m any n l the mugrltm* Ptri1951
for
District
Four
will
Im
held
nt
m. Dr. Qulllman will keynote the
In. the auditorium, II a little
the Hcmlftole High ttchool Audi­
lion were *el a*hie (or them, torium all day Thursday, It was conference by speaking on the
"ileallh Officer’s Role in School
th * i there ii al our hnirhnll announced today by Hr. Frank Health," It will bo followed by
see, there i* no rraion why there L Qulllman, director of Hemlnol* ■perches from R. T . Mllwee. euCounty Health unit.
pJrlnlennent-elect, Mrs. Hulda
aid be any Doulrlr about it*
, ,
.,
i Health officers, nurses, similar- Klbbe, R. N„ Mrs. Ruth MerlwotH.
gteal i»«uc i . the. preuden-j |gj» nml clerks In the Fnuith DIs- nr, gnni
general supervisor of Instrue
supervlsMi OuliM Wilson,
.....
campaign, says General Fiira trfet will Im represented In the Hon,, Mrs.
and H.
_ and
.
one afternoon I ori
or of lunchroon
lunchroome, at
. C. Dodd,
ir, it the pearf him) sccuiilylof two morning
boani of County
sranlnns. Mayor William Hlemper I chairman nf tha
I
.work]. He lloes not mean liy and Dr. Quiliman will, open thtCoaimlsalonsrs,
is woiila that l|e is for peats
dor Tsft ii'fur W*r, qr
Kchofes Huurem* Quilt Top la i*
'the Republicans ate for
Ihe
for war,
For CoMfort* Quailliv
r*4i hut rather that the
Economy. BuitenlMO. Tuftko
m
m
•thod of* seeming peace,
order. F in w i Material Uoed G u a ra a tN d 10
If meu of good will'raraest*
carp. Choir* O f Tteking
N ow D uly
...jfe I* thf i»*Ue. Soma would
Hog Hprlng Ram) To Match. E
t*| we should have cstithliihcd
Quality. Complete With Hollywood Leg*.
pot Une *omewh«ie eatl
Guaranteed 10 Years.
1 Now Only
Elbe River and (turn il
supfBrtrd by
feAiJSAs t
I wotiid say
W get out ol. Europe,
L'-5 ,L1' inatur*l d*
and let

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True, tin princlpaf, end (be sing­
ing of two setocHoWi "Salutation"
and "Rain and the River", by the
Glee Club led b y . lire. W. G.
Fleming, The Invocation waa de­
livered by the Rev. J. C. Nlcholeon of the Church of Chrlet, and
the Rev; Glenn K. Smith or the
Christian and Missionary Alliance
and past president of the Sanford
Ministerial Association, gave the
Benediction. Paul Elliot of the
graduating rinse played the Pro­
cessional and Recessional, ''Pomp
and Cireumsunrs". Tommy Wyatt
accompanied the Glee Club, and
Hughey Julian read "Thie Is My
Country".
Diplomas were awarded to the
fallowing students:
Jean Smith, Gwendolyn Smith,
Ann Harvey, Grace Smith, Elisa­
beth Woodruff, Janice Klnlaw, Bet­
ty Jlmenei, Audrey Register. Pa­
tricia Nkks, Claudette Hawkins,
Beverly Barnes, Connie Gamble,
Ann Garvin. Patricia Sykes,
Claudia Miner, Barbara Smith,
vwuiyi
Carolyn Griffin,, Barbara Lee,
Lsmra Anderson
' Ann Clark,
ary Ta
awn Ann Pear«®r
vty Pattin Witte,
HarviSt Red
Margaret — re. PM Dunn.
Jacobson, Recital Rush, Alans

Ann Venee. Marty CanterM, VermeU Lewis. Grae* Dugger. Betttaa
Smith, June Lodge, Barbara Metlair, Bobbie Lee Wade. Yvonne
Cullen, Nancy White. Dixie Beard,
Mary Esther Powell, Barbara
Marne Johnson, Dorothy
VO’Barr.
ween i t
, w
Brewer. Virginia Ingram, Carolyn
Robinson, Diana Moye, Joyce Mil­
am, Jean Wetnmann, Betty Mun­
son end Mable Goble.
John Bowen, Jon Bayne, Randal
Lavendar. Henry Tooke, Larry
Reel, Louis Myrra. I*&lt;irry Payton,
Billy Westfall, John Shaw, Ronnie
Durand, Joe Helms, Raymond
Hardy. Willie Petty, Billy Harper,
Wayne McCoy, Elmo Paris and
Charles Whittington.
.,
Howard Allred. Virgil Plcklcalm-

Dtga Im
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bird Tteo»,w&lt;
my Owen, Ernie
Burney, Tommy Wyatt,
Madden and Jacitie Howell,
Joe Fisher, Dick Worrell, How­
ard Lloyd, Lonnie Green, Billy
Brewer, Robert Mitchell, Robert
Warren. Robert McKinney,. Steph­
en Motlnskl, Paul Elliott, Robert’ '
Carter, James Taylor, James
Hawkins, Larry Wallis, Carl Nich­
olson. James Blythe and John O
Clark.
It Is believed that the Portur.-eae Introduced banana p,ant*
Into the Canary Islands after'1403
and that the planta were curried
from the CenarlCs to tha New
World.__________________

Get The Facts
Hr
W. V. Bitting
Touchton Drug Co.
You hafti had pstn* In your
chest and wondersd If It might
mean heart trouble, you have
experienced dlssy spells, or on
occasions your handa or. feet
have swollen . . Jill symptoms
that point to heart dlseaso you
are convinced.
Don't become alarmed nr
certain that you have a heart
condition. These are symptom*
of many ailments, and until
you check with a doctor and
let him find the source of trou­
ble you should not meke any
conclusions about your health.
Always obtain the facta from
a doctor.

Send u* your dry (loaning and
avoid that last-minute rush . . and
take eatra-clean
clothes on your vacation
tripl All
yaur cloths* will look sparkling fresh. Call today!

Thtme Who Serve
Th* Public Hent Are The Once Who Survive

LANEY’S DRY CLEANERS

Likewiie seek th&lt;&gt; he*I In
medicinal product*. Buy from
a qualified pharmacist.

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I tomm Witte, u member of tbe Seminole High School graduating
dlls-, a ltd daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witte, served us president
of the Thespians and appeared in a number of plays including "Our
lim it Were Young ami Guv" in which she did a splendid jolt ns the
moil,ei of Cornelia (Itin Skinner, played by Jeuu Wilson. Site tang in
the Inple Trio of the Glee Club which silo served us busbies- lytiiinger, ami belonged to the La (in (Tub, T r i -I ll-V , Ait Chib, (lie lliuid
mid Hludeul Connell.

(iraduatvH Honored
By Mrs. Koumillnt

0. H. Sjktt, Mr*. Douglas Stan*
Strum,
Intermediate
Counselor,
51 r s. Raymund Ruder, Junior
Counselor. And guests Patricia
Ann Bteiixtioiii, Douglas Stan*
Strom Jr., Art Rader, Ronnie Ra­
der and Josh Phillips J i ,

(iretchen KircbhoH’
Honored Willi I'arty

Personals

M ia , Thru I'nt■ anil *t&gt;n tlmoltt
M in - 4it rtrht'M iv " M " » n "»»
A gioup of Seininole High plan to leave toinmiuw fm Unit Ix imirit mi I talas nf*' aim" wuli
.School seniors Were honored oil foul, A In. U* spend abmd a month a fifif I \
n *iV M *
•*"
I iidnv afternoon with a giiuliiiiSiniiifhi ^ it it •I •Iii i *ir ij I» 1 I "t»i ‘i*
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Itohy
Filing
of
.
tin ii I
in Mil’ll fan 1**i’
Kmiiii 11Iut nt her home on Pai- HutN-nla were the weekend guests tlii'lial at On* .Sana !• i
I ••«»*•*
metlo Avenue. Binning minors of Mr. nnd .Mrs ltu&gt; Williams.
wip a |ii»it* I tflaiih'li \\* M ntsi *1 hi
w it It tlie Seminole High gioup was
luV *‘i V ill! atuf* lit*
aba'll til*'
Patty Katigaii \vho was grail
Judge ami Mi* Frank Millet t mititp rh** m fi *■2*11111*"M&gt; (alfli* a rs-suntIv flout Hi
Jitni. - laid IIS their guest fm the weekend ti.st'lPii with II bill* i1b*111 ami r«*ll
(|jKp School in Oilamlo. I he other M i- James Itaigi of Btuinotn,
t ei i'll with a "il v*i h*is* I I "I*Ibn:1
Well* Miss Bein' 111s
hill* fill) 111IkftlK4* mt,i t" a b
\ u „ t'uroliiie M, Inins, Miss
Mr. und Mis Fail Bwunin 1 adi lllii** i’midli*** w in phi*
in
Cnnuic Ilmlwlg. Miss Flo M.tilil, of Gainesville w ill glie-ts Hull -ilv*'! h"ht»'i **
Miss
Elisabeth
Mtuphy, Jucl. day of her puient*, Mi and Mis
i iiiTiii-f vvi’i i'll ja\ nl t In i»!n|,haliI
Sebum I lilid George lleriiihoi.
Joseph Saiiudets.
vhl* lift l i IMIIIII with |•l I /*,Jl hi'liri
Pink mid yellow hiltisctis were
,,
, ,,
,, ..... won hv inch gae-l inesent. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Ha
Kir. lili.rff Will ...... tiled with a
plluetl ill the lluuiiiillal living
riion
left
today
for
Seattle,
Wash. k.jf, ,
,.
room. In the dining room where
n HIM. anvil*«f (" i • with Mi***
refreshment,, were served, white when* lhi*y plan 1** uttvml lltr
hibiscus vv..... iii ranged oil the hiwunifl canv* iitimi.
Is.111 11 ii f w« »*’ tIn* Mi" '*1* Y*ld
table which wan overlaid with a
Aftaia-r KM«*n l»nrr* ^-, *' t" WIP
Mlku
Hlrlnnnl
plans
In
have
to,(J|) syta - t s M U D r l ai ul"i* M*1
white linen mid Venetian
lir e
tntJ&lt;||lll(. j„ (t(. |iJI%j , t It* !•&lt;• |t.-hm .
cloth At one end of the table was inuiiuw foi Bosluii tu
vii-itinir ivlulivea umi
y tlyV i j mm,
placed n French crystal hiiinclies niuiimt'i
Vnil vv nil
'
,1,, a which In hi Ion mag IriftifU,
ah'*, inmini Witt', l ha Hill* Mali*
Kit/i'lat it Min |*h&gt; ami Cuiftlii'*
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Mis. I.lllian Virkery spent the l.mla 1
Die hostess was ussjsli.1
in
weckeml ill Cieseent City with
serving In Mi* A G. MiTnuis mol 1*i'i hiother mill sistei in law. Mr
Il
“1
Ift*t n (iil*l U 1111.ari.
Mis. Jmk Hiiligiin Those enjoying j „ h,| Mis Hoke (7. Ilnki'l.
Sin *t. 1*
M ’.M W. i M.'ttMi.l
tim ufti'HIOOM Well1 Mis- I 'Oillli'
vlmti
I'l'lH i&gt; I*|'|" anil i i .
iin t1 Min, !((., t;,
it ml
tail
l.udwlg. Mi - Fll/ahelh Muiphv.
un tin T u n. .......... ‘I mill
t Mu iuiiin *if A.Id, tin virill**it i*v*‘i priiRiam li**m On. turn ovpii ti&gt;
Miss Belie llishee,
Miss Patty [
tin* \v«'i*ki'litl with ilia iiam it- ut Mutual III«u*i|» a^tuiR *&gt;*1*111u
Itnligmi. Miss Cainliuo Mclniii*. f tiu'ti liuiitv un ( fli'ty Av*im*'
Miss Flo McGill. Miss Hhirley
Ih, tin*I M ih . I V Mrlluim I
Thotnli ', AtTes J ohii Humphry, Miss
Mr a. f|. L. Ituytl uml a*»n Hubert
left hint w*pk*'ii.l f.u riiieuRo. Ill
Dianne Hart, Mi * Bitty lirlssoti, |ilii tii ii*il tu Ini vp I mi a y fur Culuiti
Miss Filin Driggeis, Miss Cutulyn bm, S. C. iifler visit i iir will* whpia tin &gt; w ill iiLi*■in1 a eonv*’n
t mn fm iihmit tin &gt;hiy «. I h«
llmlsiin, Gnu ge lliiiuluii, Jink H«'iiaU»r ian*l Mr*. I*. I ’. Hoyle*.
were tii*i*m|iuna'.l i«* AiiaiiUt, l*a
•Schirard, Miss lluiuiltou lRsbee,
Mr*. A. G. Melanin and Mr*. Jaelt
Mr. Mini Mi*. V. C. »Mi'*at'iigt*r hy thell duilRlitei, Mmilyih amt
uainl that
Jlutigiin.
itii'iil th** wepRmul Iii Jiit'kaiili' | Kuy |vi*y, wlm
villa ua RUpata of Mr, him! Mra. YV. time vvIsitliiR with i&gt;luivpi,
]i McN.-iMiRcr.
M i n , J iimun H haiiiRliPiiy i
Mi. Mini Mra. K. M Willinma PS|iiM'l&lt;f| to innv. tin* week from
hml un their Rui*nt fur u *hnrt Hye, N. Y. I*» visit with hei |»tti
VV. ,1. Mm
tima lust week, Mr. uml Mrn. A int*. Mr. mi. I Mi
A. loir p i uml dfiiiRhter .Sully t imui, at t tipii i i *'■ *"i J1‘ Iftm' ’
Avenue. Mi, l*i»«ipbiit\ v .!
Lull of North Miami Heurh.
hei hern leal*, aiul lelnm liam
Friends of Tilrs. Y. C. HolliiiRer with her.
will rvRret tu h u m that ulie en
tried OrutiRC Memoriul Ho«|»itnl
Miei Mar!"a Itiicker uml YVuyh
In Orlando Bimday fur an uget- ||m.k„ r ,lr ........... . |(t„
utluii tmlay.
to Unit with their pin nils. Dr
uilil Mrs; II tVuydo Pilcher, fur n
Alts. W. I,. Ruhinson left to­ short time. Mi-s llucker i- u ntu
day fur liar Imniu I ii Durliam, dent nt Fuiurv Nursing Hch/iol in
N. C. after attending the marriage At Inn I is und Mr. Klleket is ntteml
of hsr niece, Miss l.yllian Boyle, lug the Dental (.’ullege at tlie (Ini
to Robert Frisch.
vetsily of Miirylniiil In Baltliuntn.

Kader Home Scene
Of Picnic Slipper ...... «"v «&gt;“■"

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Mr* K. ?

IS

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Riven for

JUNE

Returning today tu New Bruns­
wick, N. J. after visiting the L.
F. Boyle* were Mr. and Mrs.
George H. Hchlosser and Mr. and
Mrs. R. 51. Pauline
Mr. and 5frs. Harry Tookii and
ehlldren, Henry
and
Patricia,
plan to leave tomorrow for Day­
tona Beach to epend about a
month.

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The "Big Chief" of your Wigwam will lava
’um these Cool looking summer Shota by
Nunn*Bush and Freeman . . . .
They're two tono Una, Black and White,
Brown and White In plain toea, perforated
atylea and Nylon Meahaa . .
Priced from . .

Mr. nnd Mrs. (1. W. Kpenrer
have had a* their guests nt their
home in Rose Court, Mrs. ftpencar’s aunt, Mr*. J, Boyd McLane,
•nil Hill Pritchett of Lakeland.
Friends will he
that Mr*. Francis
III is recuperating
illness nt her hume
teenth HI reel.
Krlands will

^

glad to learn
K.
Roumlllat
from a recent
on East Four­

he Interested

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Ili'Vle, Uml tier nf the I'ltde,
ir a Inrtnal gown of llgtii grey
** and i tiiffo,! with li "usage
pah ' pink \nthuriuin
I lie
.■ini', anil liet. M l- Frlu'li, wai iiii'il in pale blue lace and livin'!
• i uitii iiiui. sweetheart rose-,
n I Mr*. Dial Gray, the bride’s
i i niJlunl hi I wme pale blue lace
I chiffon. Del
flnweis weie
Among those ft mu Hemlunh* 11 tit lavrntlei ofehid*
County who plan to attend (tie
I'ollowllig the cerenioiiy li te
Parent 'Teacher short course June
I thill wit* lii'ld lit the Boyle
I0&lt;i:t in ’Tallahassee are Mrs. It .. iileiice oil Metlonvilh' Avnnil"
W.
Williams, County Council
tu'le guest* gutheied on the
president; Mrs. t*. E, Carlton, h. n iiiifiil g riiu n iia am i In th e I.........
South Hills* School; Mis. (I, S.
tYI ile gladioli weie used in the
Swafford and Mrs. Anderson of I nil. und oil till' mantle ill the liv­
the Lyman School; uml Mrs. W. ing room was a lovely arrangeG. Wellman uf the Oviedo School. in. at nf te&lt;l roses hnckt'il with an
u|» n gold lace fan. The luldal
Mrs. Dorms WlIBnmson has re­ 1 ,ihie also featured two uf the gold
turned from Charleston, S, G. In fans which harked it graceful
where she attended the grudiui- ai' I'ligeiuent uf white gardenias,
tlon of her dHiighter Wnnda W il­ st'udianotls, and ........ with while
liamson of tlie Smith G'ulnUmi , nidles. At one end of the table
Medical School of Nursing Col­ Aa • !| I lilt! hie ring wedding rnk \
lege on June 5. While In Smirh ai,,I punch was served from the
Carolina she ami her daughter Other.
* *®l
spent some time in Columbia and
'I hose ai slsting at tlie reception
Savannah, Ga. with friend*.
....... Mrs. I). I„ Thrnshrr, Mra. It.
A Newman, Mrs. J. G. Hlmrnii,
A D D IT IO N A L SO CIETY
M, . E. M. Galtnway, Mrs. S. O.
(Continued On Page SI*)
t luio', Mr*. A. W. Lee, Mr*. J. I..
G illnwiiy, Mr*. Tom Holt, Mrs. W.
A Vilaliis, Mr*. Hamilton llishee,
Mi George ( ’ Hat den, Mrn. John
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Mclsrh, Hit's. W. A. Patrick, Mrs.
II (1. 1.ingle, Mrs. Boy Maun,
H ID U -IN T H L A T R t

TONIGHT — TUESDAY

ivifh a sii11ju t on

F i ir*eh, tin* fmiiiPi l.vIHmi H o &gt;1p &gt; .'! |unk ai.'l o Iut*' h i ip
ditURhtPr of Si nntm
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Harrington Honored
By Fraternity (.’roup
Arnold Harrington of I ••■■h A r ­
bor was nulling the to.' Georgia
.Teeh students iuiliiitid into Tntl
lli'tii Pi, tlie nut in mi I h nmnry en­
gineering fraternity nt lor iiiinunl
llnnnis Exercise*, on Thursdny,
June 5. The ei |i innuie. look pliiee
in tlie nuditoinmi of tin chool's
Textile Eiigim .1 mg HuiMmc
Harriiigloii i t h* m I tievv of
Mi nnd Mis. W \ I'all Irk of
l,ei li A i hot and gtadnnti 3 lioni
Slllliliole lliyli .'rhi.el II 1 i - lie
live m the Alpha I nil llineen tin
teruity and Flu Iviippii No He i*
,h1mi n mem her of tlo* Act ivilies
Committee and the Stunt Piitthk’s
Couneil nt Ills eoll. g. lb M IIIH
llo PI H’lf
Jorilig ill eleclti.nl cue itieei
teg
Tan Bela I'l i* the •♦tullil old
ty in H ip
esl helm i.iiy fiat n inty
rimmiR it%
countiv and imtuhei
inenihei- niiinv iif on b lldlllR **nbfif* *! on
giltei'ls, Melllhel -tll|*
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ov-1mhr r ulii)i, elm* lieI
personalily, h m l " luji, ntid *chu&lt;‘l
uetiville-.

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Mrs. It W. Itaitiey enterlnini'd
members of the Station Officers'
wives of N.A.A.S. bridge drill mi
Thursday morning nt Iu t home on
Cordova Drive in llighhiti.l Park.
Blight nrrnrigeinent.s of Marigolds
and greens were u*u*t! in 3. cmutlug
the rooms of the Barney home.
I ’ pon entering the guests were
served coffee cake noil svviet roll*
vvlt). ,'nffsi. .(fl 1.1 wlilcli several
; [■regie - 'ic:r T ' •‘3■■ *.............
Joyed. 1‘rites weie won noting lire
morning liy Mi- F. It lliowtieller.
Mis. Kurtsom of Jacksonville utt«l
Mrs. ti. It, Pearson.
Those enjoying I he meeting
were Mi*. I'. \ Bhiuin, Mis .1 IE.
Illet, Mrs. J. It Mill. •. M i- Hop
kins. Mis John I
i lottemhn,
Mrs. liollliei, til-, r . Ill on, dr*
lit iu&gt; nelier, itml rii*
Mi * Han
som, Mrs McivnV lioiork titol
Mr«. Clyde Williams.

m o iv d a y

The Junior and Intermediate G
A.'* of the hirst Baptist I'huieh
M'd their mothers were enteitain
Ttl on Tlmrstiiiy evening with
i
picnic slipper ul the home of Mi
Kuyiiuind Radar. A delicious meiui
consisting of friend chicken, salads, sumlwlehes, rookies m i d
punch, were served. The -upper
was M-rvfd iii fiuiit of tin1 out­
door fireplace tin tlie patio.
Those attending ivric Elixahcth
Wyatt, Betsy Westfall, ('utolyu
Wyatt, Ann Turner, Carolyn Tin
nrr, Jeanette Harvey, Lyneltc
iggers, Hilda Ergle, Faye Gar
r, Jean Sonthwuid, ' Lois Binanaugh, L i o t
I'lnllps, l’egg&gt;
ThornUy, J u s Oshoine, Eleanor
Sykes, Faya Ashlev, Many Cumtrron, Aim Yrfifu**\
Mo-ii',
Nancy Rountree and June Vance.
Also Palliciu
Sykes,
Gladys
Hasty, Dawn Ann Pinson, M i- it
E. T u i i i m , M is . W
I.. Ilarvev,
Mm. J. D Driggers, Mis. A. 1).
Ktllltlee, .Mia. 11 1.. tlJiurnc, Mr .
J. L. Thotnley. Mrs. A. McL'antuin,
Airs. M. J. Phillips, Mrs. V.
nasty, Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Mrs.

F S A N FO im
Miss Boyle Honored i Man.T I IJuno
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A! Series Of Parlies

Bridge Club Meets '
With Mrs. Ramey

Th* O il# Knight Circle will
• tr.««t at 8:00 p.m. at the home
of Mr». Cliff Ahlei on rtrutt
. Avenue In Mayfair.
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TUESDAY
" T h e Pilot Club will hold in
regular huslne*« meeting at 8:(&gt;u
p.m. In the Yacht Club. The hum 3
will meet at f 30 p.m.
The tnuiie g.iiiiU of Miss MaileUna Mullein Will be prcxenteti in
a recital at the Woman’s Club «•.
7:30 p.m. Aislatiiig will be C. H.
Schlrard, vlbrnknip soloist. Tbe
public is invited to attend.
The Woman's Itlble Class of tin'
riret lJaptlit Church will meet nt
tte home of Mrs. Francis K. llulz,
S O I Park Avenue, ai 7:30 pm
Mr*. A. C. Ilelisou will serve n«
C0*hoitess.
The Gleaner's Class of th*' First
Baptist Church will inect ut the
home of Mrs. It. E. Peuiifoy, 1liti
Elm Avenue at H:IKi p.m.
Monrue Chapter No. 15, itoyul
Arch Masons, will confer tbe
Most Kscellent Master degieo ut
Masonic Hall. I.igbt refirdiniciiiAorlll be served.
a The Golden Circle Class of tbe
T h a t Baptist Church will meet ut
0:00 p.m. with Mrs. Wilson Horne,
1501 Valencia Drive, with Mi
William Harvey as co-hostess.
WRI N K SIIAY
The Prayer Meeting Hervies m
the First Baptist Cbuich will l.v
held at 8:00 p.m.

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The Evening Circle No. I of the
Presbyterian Church with 'It
Mabel Brown as chaliman, will
fbve a picnic nt tbe Mnrou Will
lama Home, l.ake Ashby, at 7:oo
o'clock.
FR ID A Y
Sanford Townsend Club No. 1
Will hold It* regular meeting in
the city commission*!* loom 7'30
p.m.
Pleparatlon Dav fui tbe Vnc.i
tlon Bible School will In- held nt
thr First llaptlsl Church at I ■Hi
for the school v ,|l
P.m. Children
I
be registered. Ages three Ihroogii
I.l. Three year olds ure
nr those wlm
ill
he four by ~
Dee, 31, ItiTi'J.
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Parents are lemicsteil to In mg
and register childien under the
age of nine.

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Holies (irmluate
Wiley A. Jarrell, son **f Mi
and Mra. Jesse A Jniiell &gt;*f '.'ll'
I.ukeview Avenue, gtiidunli'd lion*
tiie Hoi !c * Kcimiil, Jack sun v tile
Himduy.
Jarrell entered llolle* a* i
scveiitli grndi' pupil. A incniliei
of the iiiiillaiy unit, lie m g a
llidi'l sergeant, flint ,l a -He
played on many iutiaiiiiunl tenuis,
and eurneil in- letlei a* liiuiingei
of the liaskellaiB team Hu- past
season, which Won llie .Stale
Class-A ehiniipiuti-hip.
He will elilet .Stetson next
.September.

T h e frift h r II lliu n li \iui f o r
a l l t h r o u g h the y r u r . . .

MrN. Miller, Daughter
Kntertain At Liiiieh

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Mrs. Ituhert Millet uml Inn
daughter, Miss Mildled .Millet,
liontiri'ii a group of .Seminole High
School graduates an June I with
a luncheon at Biinlum.o Bpi mgs
Those enjoying the uerasinu wen
the Misses Ada Ailams, Jane
Davis, (Caroline Melimis,
Ann
Whitaker, Putty Itatignii, Hebe
llishee, Carolyn Hudson and Dun
nu Witte.
Also Connie Ludwig, Dianne
Hart, Miriam Move, Grelcheo
Kirchhoff, Joanne Harriett, Ellen
Driggers, Elizabeth Murphy, Mat
garat Malloy, Jean Wilson atiJ
Charmlnn At [Her,

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long. Then nil lliow A llo w dc t«ilorilig rxtlax;
Mitnga cut for trimmer lit; tiurahlr button*
tinchornd un, nupci!) long wcuting "Sunfori/nl"
bioudchith (less tliun 1% ibriukuge). See why
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Bucks For Baseball” Drive Is Launched To Save
O dham D irects 2-D ay
R a d i o M arathon;
F a n s G roup M ust
Collect
$10,000

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Mon. June 8, 1952

RugJch For IhiHehall
Drive* Statistics

Aleno Maintains RBI Leadership
Ranks Second To Levy In Homers

HI C KS FON H AH K H A I.L
Judge O. Douglas Hten.
Nlrom, ro-rhnlrman of
Ihe
Hlirks for llaseliall drive, to­
day requested-all Jayreea nr
Intereslerl fans tn report to
the Chamber of f'ommrrre
liullillng tonight nr nll-d-iy
tomorrow for asidgiinirnt*.
He also asks an) line aide In
help to be at the Municipal
HI,,ilium tomorrow night lo
sell llrkrla.

Byrd And Blues
Face Packers In
Leesburg Tonite

Manager Chuck Aleno eontliiued
lo In- the glittering light In tin
iro hv
WII VT:
11 I civic grrmp-t and fans IIn rnf sagging Seminole Nine serlle ihiF lin c e r T n
led money from the mlr of tie ymf. fir mnintfi.':: ' 1 league
ket-i mid rlorintlnns on a two day ieu-lershlp, in the all Important
Seek 9th W in O f
radio liron,lca*l **v ■' r W T N Il l iias-lintled-ln department with 111)
tlmiugh the first 5) eonteds.
which began today.
Y ear For Sanford
Till* placed him 71 away from
PCNPHMK: To save hneeliall In
Bernard
"Noddy"
Lake'*
F
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re
Mnnford thl* oiiiiiin'r by raising
Murray Nyrd, Hanford's winning
the noeessnry money to keep the cord. Tin lull &gt;r set the loop mark
pllrher, will go lo the slab this
Seminole llh,c* from folding and with Hanford in I'.iin Aleno haevrnlng h i Ihe NIuph will try lo
withdrawing from
the
Floiida Ht games In which to -'&lt;pi.il hi
even their two-gnnie series wllh
surpass Lake.
.Stale League.
the I.eeuliurg I’ackers in the Lake
"* Mennv
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t ;*
LM MF.DIATK G O A L : T o raise
rounty town. Nyrd has posted an
lamin'&lt;
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evy
(111,0(10.
intpnK iive s :i reeord thus far mid
kept a one I oilier
PKOGItKHH i n D A T B r Itlearhwill he In quest of hi-i ninth of the
H margin over Aler Feats have been reduced from
year
1 rim for H t a t e
70c to Mic In order to promote
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Strangely enough, all eight of
■ League's h o m e
larger crowds. Monitory donation*
Sport* editor
llinl's wins have been registered
|J run lend. Levy
have nearly teaclieil the (2,00(1
on Ihe road, lie has made lust
has hit |.i circuit
far hi* fammiN "Talkathon*." niaik. A ladio marathon, directed
drive* while AlWill we have hnnehall in Snnfor I one appearance here and In that
Ha la In the mid*t of an all-out by Hanford's iinsurressful gilbergame he didn't laat Ihe firat
enu has lilnd-'d
for tin- balance of tbe summer?
two-day "Baseball Appreciation natorlul rniidldnte. Ilrnllev (Idloiin,
thrre Innings.
We most confess the locul dia­
out 12. II o l h
Braadcual," which la going on at who Is employing Ihe same sue.
Yesterday Ihe
mond picture is at its all-tlnm
p l a y e r * have
Uila vary mlnule, In a la*l ditch ressful tart le i tie used to raise
Nine* o p e n e d
low.
p l a v e ,| In 51
aftart lo mine Ihe necessary campaign fund* for Ids, now fam­
mu It wasn't ton long ago that
heir two - gnme
game* and have
ous, "Talkathon*." The Merchants
funda to keep Ihe llluea alive.
vet w i t h
the
prosiiirl* for a successful season
l nn equal nuinher
Association, Chamber of
CnmLending aaalatnnco to lha drive
Parkers and were
reached a new high when right in
to play before
itierre
ami
Ihe
Junior
Chamber
la Odlmni'* i-HiM|iiilgn cu-ormnahumiliated H • 2.
at 11:0(1
. Miindav were given the midst of ( fi&lt;&lt; liaskellinll sen' the *en‘io|t ends.
have been working In close eotor Itegglo M *iffid I . nil aide pro- ordination will, Ihe fans' group
Parker leflfleldrr
niilrlght rdrases. Several Intra- soli H.Mi;| votes were submitted by
Itiiildv Luke The lanky (Irian
motional director, who i* n |ni*t
Itoek C o l l i n *,
league trades followed the sates, ba'iiI too* in a contest that named
headed hy Judge Douglas Hten do malinger is *lending at hi* own
preililent of Ihe Orlando Junior stioui and tldhain.
who bud been
reeord of 1.1 set hi l[lf,0 while nil almrd at "selling" Ihe elubs the Hanford cluti. It was llir-ir
Chamber of Commerce, Through
'inked with the
Irani In the sense final they nnliied
for Ihe rent of Ihe first half.
M E T H O D S IIHKIli Art nggres
placing for Hanford.
Nines in tiade
(ill guidance, on Interesting mid sive two-day program which will
it
and
a
group
of
local
ttion
Jolli­
Levy hu« 20 more circuit drives
Schedule change* were made
ambition* schedule of activities |i&lt;- aired oyer the local radio sta­
r ii in o r * several
ed
together
to
form
the
Independ­
Were |duoned and are helng car- tion for l-’t hour* begun today met to go in order to equal Ills rrriuil necessary, with the flrsl half end­ ently operated Seminole County
weeks ago, slam­
while Aleno has to hit 21. Han­ ing June 1(1, second half opening
Tied out.
med out a backwill end at the Menmrliil Htndlum ford’s malinger fell ofr one point June 20 ami rinsing Aug. 2P, with llaseliall Association to run the
Murray Nyrd breaking homer
Thla morning local Juyrre tomorrow night nl
tho game. ill Ills linttlrig average hut he re a North-Smith All-Htnr game at Niue*.
preiy, Tim Crawford, hnmlled Watermelon eating contest*, coke
Then the season began. Attend with the hose* loaded in the third
the kick-off breakfast held In parties, breakfast meeting*, re­ mil Ilieil In till- leagues' Top Tell Hanford on July 25.
'once loomed up frame to alone nrrmint for Lee*liincliet,
milking
sixth
with
it
,1511
While all this waa going on,
front of Tourhlon'a Drug Store. cord shows and a clear statement
utiiI was the la-st burg's win. Hull Tnunn thumbed
mark.
Del .ami's Ned Huberts kept
During Ihe opening program, of farts followed bv nn appeal foi
In thu league for out a two run circuit clout In the
Hitlers and hurlrr* had to
which hegen the radio mara­ the Huh, will highlight the plan­
ahead uf Ihe park in Ihe race
the fit at month, t*'P "f .........ighlh lo Ice inntlere.
lake n bark Neat during Ike past
thon, wnrkrra and niaUtanla ned drive lo save the Niue*. All
fur Ihe 1932 hailing crown,
Nig til-urge Smith, who came
hut weather nnd
week III the Class D Pkiriiln
Joined togelher In dismiss Ihe during the program people will
winding up thr week wllh a .1H9
hark last week to end a personal
a slump combined
coming event* for Ihe neil two he asked to cull In nnd plurc theii
Slate League Tor II was high­
mark nnd finding Manager Ned
’to strip the club
four-game losing skein hy whip­
day*.
lighted hy more "frnril office"
of Ita curly fi­
Tr ia d s * ) of Jna llrarh nn his
ping Ihe Amiens tfl-l, started
order for tickets. They will have
Mr*. K. II. I ,ntiey, representing them delivered right lo thrlr door. activity than ha* been known
jCNlerday's fray nnd was helled
keels with a ,1H3, while DeLand
nancial g a i n * .
the'Sanford Pilot'* rlnh, and (lily Nooks of III adult ticket* for the
nr omul Ihe circuit since It was
from Ihe hill in the top or Ihe
.lurk Cade, Ihe leader for six
This could liovirr-nrgniiirril In Plllt.
weeks, wn» In third with -1HI.
Comml»«lov*T John Kndar tenined btcaclu'is me selling for 15 A ■lu It
fifth after tie Imd given on sla
, been avoided If
Up to stag/- a *iirci'**ful Coku grandstand packets of 10 ducat*
Parker riinn. Th r glnlit rightt he
necp*sniy
Topping everythlrur was the dm
The Tup Ten list picked up .»
pnrty In which nil Ihe player* nntl sell for (7 and teenager* ran buy itinllr nniiouiiremetil l-y (tninesville newroiner when Ken Nrneseke of
linmlrr. on oiiMon from Ike St.
capital had been
tbelr wive* were introduced, In­ 10 ticket* for junt $2.'
Louis Nrownips, was nirkrd for
nt hand to buy
and Ht, Augustine Interest* that li-|.nml out-hit team-mate Nny
terviewed and mel with Mnnford
seven of lhi- Leesburg II hils.
W H A T YtlP P A N DO: Listen •In-v were siiriemlering their (ran
the key players
Dunne nnd replaced him with u
housewives at the ball pork. Thl* to the facts and if you feel huso- i hl*e* because of poor atlemlanr
Mi'nnwbiti-, Parker liurler, lloli
needed to return the Niue* lo the
112 to Dun lie's 120.
we* aired over W TItll n* art, all ball should continue In Hanford mid general link of interest. This
McCnlloiigli, limlgeti&gt;,| the Nine*
Oilnndn manager Kd Levy kept winning column.
do your part try ordering a hook reduced the nation'-, only ten dill
the event*.
Now you ask— where was i t 1 to f,ini hils uml a lone urn'iirned
Id* home run lend with Cl to 12
It waa hark to Ihe atuillo at or honks o( III tickets hy rolling league to eight.
Didn't thu club have a lot of tally to score hi* second win of
for
Hanford
manager
(
’huck
Aleno.
11:00 a.iii. tlii- morning fur unv of these four telephone mini
Accepting the surrenders, illThe hitter was still on tup In Itlll'a money from the big gates they the year over Hanford. McCul­
general atatemenl of farla on her*: 2237, 2238, I HOI), I HOI. Then
were receiving during tho begin­ lough'* roiitrol wns near perfect
rectors
phtreil
nlayers
of
liolli
with fill In Nuliert’a 0.1.
the comlltlon Ilf the lllue* with come out mid nee the Nines play
ning of tiui season? Tim answer us lie I hsiii ',1 hut a single pass to
chilis
on
sale
ln*lde
tile
league,
Cade
had
the
mes|
runs,
HH,
n typical Odlmm i|Ur*tlon-nnd- tomoMow night against Ihe Jus
the Nines.
Is no. Ileru i* tin- record.
offering them lo Ike low rlnb*
with lenm-mule Dili Mnstrniiaky
answer session with people Ileticlt Hen lllrd*. It will lie "PlayThe club didn't slnrl out the
The lone Seminole tally came
first
in
Ike
ho|nof
strengthen
srronil with 0(1. Iloh Nurker of
Field
railing In I the alallon anil era Appieeliitinn Night."
season wjih a large capital In­
in Ike leiMnm of Mir eighth lo
lug
litem,
and
thus
helping
to
Day tuna led in double* with IN
llralley giving the anawrra over event* will highlight the program.
vestment since It bunked on It*
deprive MrCiilloogh of » shutout
Insure Ihe surress nf the re
All women, children ami seivirc
In 17 enrh fur Nuhvrls, I'lrlle
lha radio,
previnuo experience
In
I till
when newriimi-r Jesus (innrule*,
maluhig
right
rlulis
ihrmigh
the
and Tliumns. Cade, Nulirrls, and
Mannwlille member* of the men will he admitted' free of
a lieu flic (oral club sold 250 ad­ shortstop, rearhrd srrond safely
cud
uf
Ihe
arnsliH.
Merrill Smllh uf 1'nlalka were
vance season ticket* tn raise the
Junior Chnmlier of Cmnnierre
on Dasknlaki*' over throw of
Limited ni-iv
lied with right triple* rarh.
initial working rapitnL A almlwarn operating front Ihe Menhir ' NASHUA LI. A P P R E C IA T IO N
first base.
ice
then
brought
NKOADCAHT
Chamber of Commerce Imlhllng
It was strictly "nn runlost” III l.ir drive was begun thla year
(ionxiile* went lo tldnl on pinch
flllt), r ii u k I v t
Tonight
hul
II
netted
only
40
arnoon
tic•I First Street mid .Sanford
the "tub’ll base race, fur rookie
hitler Jim Nohiml'n grounder in
5:000:00,
Studio,
Hponsnred (2011 slid v"ter-|
krl*
nr
210
dural*
short.
Avenue going nut to dl*iriitm(&lt;&gt;
Howie Ti-siinw of Dayloiia had
second nnd then crossed the plnlr
(100, wi t h
Tims the clnb lived from night when (JeOri'e K'-liii flleil to lell.
ticket* and rolled money a* the piogratn, Negro Leniiet* an guest*. an*
moved far out front wllh 11
the last p l a t e
11:15
7:10,
ijtudln
Iteinrifs
uml
in
night
on
the
large
gale*
ill
the
phona ralla come In. The Jayccoa
through midnight Thursday, 15
I'reaii llox I'utlrr: The Ntue*
liccnhnrg rlull ne
will continue till* aervh'ii Ihiuugli Interview*.
nlirdd of leam ntnter Dick Halter. Memorial (itwillum and, at th" h»v« won tlm IhhJ Uiree two-gamn
ti
ding
p
I
ii y i7:45-10:00,
Studio,
Leesburg
same
time
paid
out
Ita
senium
(
xtomorrow until J iini before toNurlrs mnl If they can slop Lee*
Ihe week saw no change al all
in a n a g e , l)mi
morrow Might'* "Plnyera Appro- Hanford game.
In DrLand's three game lead peimeti for halls, euolpment, play­ Inng tonight limy will make It
Anderson, pilch
Tiiemlny
ers
ami
salaries,
pills
posting
tho
Hatlon Night". They will in, at
over the Held In the rare Tor guai nnleo money wllh tho No- four. Inline'I Hernial bnicmiui,
Hi»ri-H;l!0, Touchtons, Worker* t-r Fled Munis
(he Jus Ilench-Miinfuid gainn to
first half honor*. Orlando was hi tlnonl llaseliall Association, The Johnny I min a, -mt in the dugoilt
ileum, ami In
Nejiuit
Nnlly.
All
people
working
sell book* of Ml for mini! bleach­
scrond spot. Jax lleach In third lllllea did get some money from witli lii pl-tsli-r cnit on hi* left leg
fi-blyr ILtl Long,
on
drive.
er scata or grand dural mnl a apeonly four game* out of flrsl. and the sale of signs, hut this wa* run- yevtcrduv. Jo" I'arlse |1 the rmlv
Cocoa gid -veler0:.10 10:00, Touchtons, "Assist
clal teenager park'd. I’rlre* are (5 lint Manager*" meeting
Sanfrrd wns fourth, hI i and one- turned ahuoiit hv ihe spring tram* Hanfnid I’ltiver t - parliillinle in
mi
Hot, HtniMl
i t L.-»
for III ticket* In the IJrurher*, 17
f nil Iln- Niue*' 52
v&lt;-rv iiiulti
half gaoies away,
I (Mill-1l .oii, Studio, Necotds and and rookie lilNv
Ing expenses
for grnnil*tiiml packet of
III Inlet views,
Menu bus played
BKim i lo.i
|bins: Dayloim got veterans Nob
(Irlamln
mid
Ihiytiiun
Im-t
the
Now
I
lien
von
ducats and only $2 for III lieu
in eveiy gam ' llllt mil evet y ill
11:00-11:55, Touchtons, Man on Nurker mid ftlltur I'ardue Jr.; I's he I record* dining Ihe week, each have loo many
age ticket*.
uing.
Htreei Program.
lull,it got Loin i C ard s ; f!m,font winning five or right. Del vim I won high a n I a r l e ii
Jack Itallgun, president or
(pli'k lip boil
12 :10 - 1 : 10 , V n, lit (,1ub. I,lou* got .Irmia (lonmb'i and Ken Ad four of six; Jax lleach mid I’n- playera. Th ii i*
the Notary Club, assUIrd Ihe (Huh. Kprnker and Panel of r*.
AN It II O A
l.rrsbnrR
inn*, while Dcl.nml l»ok Dewey Ini Nil look four of seven; Hanford ridiculous
\V o
Beaeball llrnndraat by permit­ pert ii.
0
ci
5
1 &lt;
Ihisknl'iki
i.
«
Thurman mnl Not, Hookup.
split six; Leesburg dropped four will not quote
ting Ihe group lo nlage a radio
(1 &lt;1 0
1
1
I’nwilrk.
rf
1:15-2:00, Htuilin, Nrcords nnd
Flirrrnitrr look iilnre nn last
of seven; Corn* dropped six of figure* ami inquit at the Notary Club'a Yacht Interview*.
5
1 3
Fuiidnrii, 2b
Hundav, aid all lilavrr* unsold nine.
atani'r*, hut wr
Club meeting thla afternoon.
0
1
Collirn. If
1
1:15-1:00, Tnuchlons, Kids liecan aisuir you
o
J»me* tint
will enndurt a port Nnlly.
5
1
1
1
Brady,
3b
F L O IIID A H T A T B iT.A O IJK AVB R A tiK H
that Hanfonl is
almlllnr ipils tnmnrrnw at Ihe
0
Aiulrriton, lb
0 0 0
4:00 1:10, Tourhton*. Intel views
I IIIMICI.II T ilD ll-H I)A Y , J U N K 5
not
out
of
line
Yacht Club during Ihe Man* mid Neeorda.
1 1 0
Trump, rf
1
T IIK TO N TK N
with ally of lh
•Club'* Hireling.
1
Caballero, c
3 2
4
4:15 5:00, Udham Office, |(v.
Lest This
other FHL dubs
McCullough) p
Scout Mauler John Pierson lias port* of idmiie workei*.
0
1 8
Is-*- G All It II lilt Nil B ill Week Wrek In Mil* reined.
I'lm
r
r
d
lull
H 1.1 27 10
Total*
lit
organised a large group of bnya
0:45 7:00, Studio, llillld up for Nnlictt*, Del.mi l
.184 Remember t ii o,
.■um
V Ml "Mi 47 85 0 11 61
Joel Field
to aell hook* of tickets for prise*. game.
AN It II O A
.185 that when the Heiiiinnle Him a Sanford
.376
55 74 0 0 25
Treadway,
.Ins
llenrli
V
4H
IICJ
6
These biy* reported
lu front of
‘ (1 l
0
■Ml
7:15 7:10, Nludlo, Nrporls
of fade, Del.a inI
.384 ware winning it waa themi *&lt;•-call­ Kehls, If
.107
I S 50 211 08 81 1 15 52
3 0
0 0 0
Touchtou* Ihl* afternoon and worker*.
.166 ed salntled playera
15
.171
wlm
wero Kskew, rf
nn
It 51 202 18 74
To*now,
llnylonn
want on tliu radio. They will re­
7.15-10:00, Nall Field, "Player* Nrdiertsou, Jns llenrli
.365 packing Mirm in lit
.170
Meniorin! keen liii-ii'bull vi-lerno* Slieh ns
V 48 200 211 71 n 7 40
peat this tomorrow.
Apliieelallon Night", flume iicllv- Aleno, Hnnford
.150 Stadium.
.100
V At 192 15 89 12 3 HO
Krhlvr nnd Churk Aleno to oper­
II. II. Pope and Judge Hlen- Itte*. .lax Neiii-h va. Hanford.
Heraiiae of Ihe lark of capital ate Mu- i-tuli. They hnvn Innuntor.353
.147
V 45 184 33 05 1 1 20
IliigheH, Coco*
have been working
„strom
,
......... lo.340 Ihe Ilium were handcuffed lu nhlc I'outucl* uml ure in the pro.357
V 14 180 44 M 0 IQ 40
Klnnrd, Jax llenrli
father as a lenm In co-ordin­
.116 buy Ihe key player nr player* lo rcF* oT iicipiiriiig badly needed
.167
V Ml 182 31 61 7 A 48
I'litte, I’alulkn
ating and directing Ihe workIJ) 48 100 57 68 0 5 22 .122 .143 end their IhhIiir way*. Aa nn talent for nothing. If It wasn't for
llrncaeke, DeLand
ara In their chores of anllcltlng
The Leaders —- lions: t'nde (|H, Mostrannky 111); llitai Hubert* H5, eaample Jus! take yeslcrilav. I hem, Sanford would bn In dold­
collection* for the sale of MeCade Ht; Jit: Kpckrr in, Nobcrli, I'lrlle, Tlinmns 17; 1llt Smith, Cailr, Manfuli! rouId have hail no out­ rums of tin- second division..,,
kda. Walter Morgan Is carry­
we finis,
Nnlictls, eight; Hit: Levy 11, Alrnn 12; Hilt Tesnow lit, Haller 21; fielder from Lccalmrg If
ing the haaclinll appeal to the
had had (he money, hut » «
Hill; A 1rno 59, lloberl* HI,
naval personnel at lha Hanford
W
didn't and that outfielder beat
Naval Autlllary Air Station.
the llluea with a bnaea-loadrd
ny
N
K
IIi
(ill.HIUDF.
Jg-vy
went
oul
In
Ihe
mound
and
Ray Kennedy, former Detroit
U'lisliurg moved out ill league'*
homer.
writ
Freia HI all Writer
Titer nnd Pittsburgh Pirate farm AxMtciateit
cellar, taken over hy Cocoa, with player* from both club* came out
Thu* President Joel Field'* and
Tho
Jacksnnvlllu
lltiach
Hen
on
the
field
before
police
broke
director, whn moved hero recently,
llu win over Sanford. Pal McCul­
(loneral Manager John Kvidar'a
Dints
won
n
12-Inning
Florida
has
ha* Iwen placed In rhargo ........ ..
lough tillched a four biller ami It up.
hand* are tied. They have to pick
lAiaguo Imsclmll game 12 Calvin Collin* hit a four run humor
■iilatant manager*, who will help Htnto
The Palalka Axalcaa combined up * player for nothing and Impo
over
Iho
flrsl
place
DeLand
Ned
Chuck Aleno direct thn club Tues­ Hal* .Sunday.
lu pneo tho vlrlory.
II hll*. 10 walk* nnd four Dayton* or the heat. It la Indord fortu­
day night. They will be groom'd
nate for Sanford that wo havt
Thl) Otlnndn Senators won over lleach errora to win.
HhortMoo
Nick
Ugarle
canto
tAta a apodal section in tho stand* across with Ihe winning run when Cocoa In H\o fourth liming with a
T
•nd will flash card* oxprosulng
pllrher Lloyd Swain walk, a double hy Frank llAldnnia.
IM r strategy to Aleno on thn icLnml
Tom Mills pitched hi* 1.1th it nidfflc hy Ikn Mona, an outfield
llw ld,, Al (itifl enntrllmtora will slked.
win fbr Jackaonvlllo (loach and fly ana hn error. A near free-for-all
ha .S^jbln tn alt In this set-lion belted
in tho aovonth Inning waa hrnkon
a uo-fnot homo run.
n part In thn dlraetlop of
LceatnirR boot Bnnfonl, 8-1. Or- up by Hpoclal police. It atarted
tho llluea agalitst' the Rea antln downed Cocoa 4 2 and I’alal* when Orlando Manager Kd LaVy
a trounced Daytona lleach 13,1, w*i bR by a pitch from 11111 Baai,
lljr H U N T C H K T L A I N
Will the Seminole Blue* finish
the H w v n nr will they lutve to
disband like St, AugoMini- mid
Gainesville? The answer In this
(04 nutilImi now rout* in Ilu*
hand* of Hanford's baseball fan*.
The locnlly owned mid operated
Blue* iniin't mini- fIII,Will during
(he course «f tin- present “ lliicks
tot Baseball" drive helnit con­
ducted hy ii group of fun* under
the direction of Judge Dougins
Stenstrom end Ntnilcy (hlham.
Sanford's unsuccessful k nitertutorial candidate, Odham, hat
championed the raime of the
underdog again and la employIng Ihe Name Hurceaafiil tactic*
L.&lt;
Iw lined lu raise campaign fund*

Rookie

The Sports
Register

i

Pnlatkn 13 Daytona Beach 8
Orlando 4 Cocoa 2
Florida Stale League
Won Lout Pet. Jacksonville Beach al DeLand
Orlando nl Cocoa
Florida Rial* League
DeLand
37
098 SanNird at tu'eaburg
16
(ITS Palnlbn at Daytona Beach
Jaxvllle llearh
33
10
4
Orlando
625
33
21
National
23
.371 Brooklyn
Hanford
.11
.TV)
.14
M
?9
25
337 New York
I’ alatkn
(tV
Nl
18
28
48! Chicago
Daytona ftcach
26
fill
19
n
20
l.eeslnirg
35
.164 Nt. Uml*
24
2.3
33
Cocoa
152 Cincinnati
10
23
26
Jacksonville Beach 1 DeLand 2
:fi!
28
Philadelphia
19
Leesburg 8 Sanford t
.461
27
IN
llnston
.211
39
Pittsburgh
12
Pa rise, lb
4 0
1 12 0 Brooklyn 11 in Cincinnati T-4
0 0
Aleno, 1b
1
6 Chicago 7 6 Boston 3-7
2
Bherha, 1b
n 0 1 3 St Uml* 3 Philadelphia 3
4
0
Onodwin, 2b
4 n 0 3
1 New York 0 Pittsburgh I
Nrnoklyn, ef
4 0
1 4 1)
American
0
Nhodrn, c
4
0 0 rj
28
20
Ml
Conxale*, a*
0
1
i
4 a flojlnn
.581
23
18
Smith, p ....
1 n 0 0
1 New York
29
21
.58)
Adams, p
0 0 Cleveland
1 n 0
23
22
f-Roland .....
1 n 0 0
0 Washington
23
24
Torre*, p
0
0 0 0
0 Chicago
20
22
•Total*
.13 l
4 27 I I Philadelphia
St Uml*
22
28
.440
for Adams In 8th. Del roll
15
32
.no
Leesburg .......... 005 100 020—8 Chicago 8 Washington
3
Sanford
000 000 010-1 New York 3-3 St. Loula
3-0
*,
B— Fundora, Brady 2, Brooklyn. Boston 3 3 Detroit 3-3
A
HBI— Funjlora, Collin* 4, Datka- Philadelphia 12-11 Cleveland 4-S
lakla, Trump 2, Kcnla. 2B— Brady.
HR— Coltlna, Trump. DP— Gonia.
Florida Intcrnatioaal League
le* to Rhode*; Sherba to Goodwin Miami
42
21
.887
to Parlse. Left— Sanford 7, I,ee.i- Miami Reach
42
22
834
burg 0. B B -n f f Smith 3, McCul­ Tampa
38
24
.813
lough 1. HO— Smith 4 In 7 inn­ Havana
36
26
.581
ing*; McCullough (&gt; In 4; Adam* I St Pelersbnrg
31
32
482
In 6; Torre* 1 In I. Winner— 51c- West Palm Beach 28
34
432
Cullough. Loser.
Smith
(5-5). Lakeland
21
42
333
U— Kettle*, Stler. T — 1:33.
13
FI. Lauderdale
SO
.208

Standings

0*

SEM INO LR IILUBS B A T T IN G AVBKAGBS

Player
Aleno
Imbrn
Parlse
Kenl*
Kakew
Rhmlea
4hctb«

Last

Class
V
V
V
I.S
It
I.S
LH
US

(i
51*
46
51*
43
16
43
43
20

Brooklyn
•— Denote* Leader

LKFJUIU NG
Class
Haver
Collins
I.S
Anderson
V
Fundora
I.S
Caballero
....I.S
Trump
It
Pawllck .
V
4yke*
Lfl
•— Denote* Leader

AH
H
102* 45
102* 16
66*
101
146
10
44
10
156
22
168
10
61
7

II
60*
60
58
41
II
18
46
15

IIH
12*
6
7
1
1
6
6
6

9

ACKBR B A TTIN G AVKIIAGBS

l.**t

G
10
51*
43
11
44
52
52

All
IPO
215*
172
146
148
207
201

It
1’6
25
28
17
10
33*
18

Thla

SB RBI Weak Weak
2
69* .300* .380*
10* 18
.318
34
.287
1
1
11
.260
,250
0
5
.242
28
.245
1
.216
,2(1
.238
1
17
0
7
.216
rtP

Thla

11 IIH SB Kill Week Weak
0
.101* .289*
7* 26
55
.284
6
.276
61* 0
23
.270
,278
1
1 10
17
.260
0
18
2
20
.252
.270
.257
18
0
17
2
.227
37* .236
47
4* 1
.224
in
46
0
.222
4

2
4 4
4

4
4
4
4

2

2

4

a

ri

Jax Beach lodges
DeLand On MSIIh’
tilth FSL Victory

S

AMATEUR NITE
AT THE

off for all ex-majur leagu-

who live In Rcmlnofn County

An aildtd faatur*
ilur* will hv atirkad to Iho game lomnrrnw
M whan a spatial avrlea of
will ha Mtayad.
lo hitting contest*, foot
and throwtni rontreta
conducted prior to thw
•W. A watermelon rating
will be alagad among
boy*.
,.7,i
•• "ii-ln-aH tha Odhum-Hteu
,«rt»gp h « provided &lt;

M A I T L A N D INN

WHY •IJCAVE KbOltlDA
THIS SIIMMEB7

Through food managemen!. . . by boprovhig iNdsodi
and aqulpmant, and working fncUltiea to tha utamal, . , (albpboaafolks art doing tbelr bast to provida dw mparaMthf
bnt oarrioa for your taiepbooa dollar. That’s ■!#)&gt;&gt; hagWf

QHMOND HKACU, FLORIDA

0 lllrfrllp an ares*— liar tan* Heath area
Avg. imaisir la is ia n ls n asty TO.**
• i &amp;i
Ores a (rfesea— rssl 'algkla
Itn yaaeis and imtlis’
« Piawaad ealartaluwewt

:

EVERY WEEK

|iisiw&gt;ha« parkta*

|A tree rau*ll|&lt; reeerl—(rtemllr,

INBXPENS
ADUW8 . (IncludKi

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Iaterm* I

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tint to Southern profraif qojJ to National Dqfapapk
Southern Bill Telephone and Telegraph Campmtf

x

8 florst Seat* ear where— *ata. aaeratvged
0- *gleai|jd4a hele ehenplenshle *•» eeurae
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CHII.DKBN
II StDUN U

23. #
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HEADING OFF UfM tnmblci h«lpt k«pp EMpliowt

Mrvice good, and coiU down, Growing tflkitnqr lU tloOg
tha line U on* of Um reasons why tha prica of talaphoii
rervlce has gone up tan than moat other prioaa.

EVERY WED, NIGHT
STARTING APRIId 16

Coquina Hotel

Oaldad by riaalreala "agMaad aara", lha (*t( dadtaua **et« he* trwMn at i
aad UN npalrena tiara qataMp- aftM baler* santea h **t*e»f

AT RND OF 10 WKBKB
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY HY

Telephone tervlce lakes a i
family hudfot than It did tea year* ago.
aad you eaa calj twice ej,maqy paepla.

"THE THREE COCONUTS"
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CALL WINTER

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DR. H. K. RING

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

Plea**

812

K A ST

F IR S T

PHO N E
H. JA M ES

appointment

11.1 Manitoba

Phone I7A2— 171S

Phone l i t

S TR F E T

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JA M E S H. O U T
A hoc.

SUMMER VACATION
For
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I DR. H. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST

C H IR O P R A C TO R

G en eral In su ra n ce

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H im f*.HM*« A» Ik*

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING - TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TE L E P H O N E S
Room 4(M Senforil

The

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I S O n m l 1071
National Hank lliilldlng

1952 I) o«1ko

*&gt;k*l* ! • « % ,

1,000 ACCOMODATIONS on th« OCEAN

Meadowbrook 4 Dnnr Sedan

(Will* Today foi lntonn*,fdn)
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P U A S I t o w r w i O O M i n TO,
Name

Delivers in Sanford
for

Add'*..

$2412.
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IIAn I. T 6 w n t h l6
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cncxfV
o* errlr*»et Land
Company.
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aewi.xui.K
co cxtv,
Corpora t loti rvletln*
under
the
m i l : tie ci. &lt;11,1(1,.
t*nh ii ii 1 the HIntP of Florldai line*
i.x i ’ N i i i i v n : .
Hit Hir.i in i b o Court Me ewnrn
Hill hi r.impLil iil lit Ibis Null* the IN U K T i m K H T A T K O K
i &gt;1.1,1 K KlH KI.I. l U ' T T O N .
nat m •• and purpose of Which tft to
Deeeaaed
del «r mi fir Hi** Mile of tin* Plaintiff
l »► II., bttol Im*cm|Hat*,,' e dr-aorlbn.'l TCI A 1*1. WHOM IT H A t H IM P ltti
Nil
lire
I
n
lieiebr
given
III a I
ir, b*’
&gt;, to I wnfflUeiit ubaoluty
filed
f* •• wimple title, lo have all cialm* M F O lU J U A N D R E W SIM! MR
hln
final
report
h
*
Adinlnleir.ilor
de
and Hiii'i&lt; m , 0 the Do fend a n tiii and
*a* b .if Hit'io. in and to wald fund loilltf non of the eeiate of u itir
Eslell
It'll
fn
n.
dr.iMH.-e
that
lie
jfikwed •■t|on and determined,
lo
ro iH iu * !oudw upon the Plalnltfr* filet! hie petition tor final dlHtharue
and
that
he
will
apply
to
the
lion
' Ir V** *’ -a id Lind, lo *•tt 1**1 ami Cdn*
Mini loo PlalriHfrw (Die therelo. of a hie DouihiM SietiMtrtini. t 'miiit &gt;
md b» ii h lib Milt nf Corn pin Int the Ju iw e of Seminole i 'aunty. Florida
I '■ - l 'I 11n 1iff Mt.itew that
It
batl»ve«i on the 'id day of .June, A D
H o t . ,i i *i prixonw HiteifNted In the for approval *.f **iiine m,| for ftn.il
A dm I niet r •1&lt;&gt;i ile I.mii I n
la ml hen in i m ,d \ #d and
herein - dliN'tiar Re
.»• k. rllied, whoei* luinieH are non of I In* oktuie of i dii, i : o . i ■
I
iinkiMM'. I,, 11 and li.ivln* furiliet ] lint ton. det oh erd, or, tbiu .'I .Im
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r troit it** pulri'w S|m- i . i
k' k •I. •k ■&gt; i. 1 CMIn* tii 1* fkip « tf,111
lit toin Iat ■a i hi il*- I'-i'i ii I
PI •1*.1■•" ■'tii * ii.it Hii'iwii iijr thi,
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s I I T * : O F I l. o lt lD |
i n , a . - fih.'d mol tf dead, t
I T 1*110111 T P .
h u e h •ii in lei** iri| t herein;
Li'i h i n hi .i'll all pei none hav - IN ItK I fli: I S | A T I ! « 'F
W ILL IA M H IL L Y M FSToN
" . "* *.'»o, m i ** b a n ant curre nt
Decea c**i|
l*i ih» ii • ■(»&lt; i |ibett land, paMleu
T
O
11.1. W H O M I T M M H I M I IIN
ill I i i"f i. iH i , 1tin Ni)i| IUII nf t 'll lit ■
N*JHi r 11 h ei eI»v g. Den » 11a t I-: |»
I ' I »
St»i\rnu fllril hi fti m I report im a &gt;i
tv '
t i n R F F i ' R l . •’ R D K R F D mlnletra#nr of the , o.ii,- .f \\ •11
Mm* ' h uni m i - m of Hie Defend* lam Itlley Mo.loti &lt;L&gt;
i,,
\ n** ' '
n ton'd,, d*N*i*naletl and I Ural hD pel It |oit for final
&gt;.M“
} ■ M".i i •* h r i o |&lt;9 re,(till i d (o » ttarRe. and r |i.,t fit- will opph •
• ................. .... *i
file I Ii e*Ir wrl!
the llonorabl,
— Sten„if 'to
ten I* I* « _ lo r i a h itir re 11111 of 1 County .1ad no
r s *n &gt;Iio . i .&gt; ........- 1 ,
i •rnpl.ii im
.1 Mm
.’ 3rd day
of
Floi Ida. oh t Ii*1 Did day of i ,, , ,
•i19tii* \ h m : ! and that thin or
for appt"• il "1 - Mo, iml i n
d* i '■ i I' lmbnl In The Stthfoi’d final dleehatn*
VdoiMitif' i».&gt;, &gt; f
•L ■
« i* i pet of
aeneutt •lie retute of U llh iln I( i I*m H m I H i
oh' '■ *1' - "i111'' 11- b *'•I
inSentfipde
dru eline11
i title .11 r dav of Mn
' ‘ouriD
r
I Mil .. 91, r .1Wrelt
for A D F*.\.
four " ii*in al 1%* week*
b 11 S I p\ F \ s
" i I SI sn nit (land
■ I n k and
\drilloDi i ||n|
..I
•b*'b* -&lt; •' &gt;■l
the ild *'oiiif, title (he
I al i« of \\ t Il ia in iML'v
- i " 11 la t
I May A D IftliS. at,
(IiiwL'ii, 11ei11*a e♦*11
Saof'-i'l ^e iii ili"1 e •'onti I v . Fhirlila
U I* H C R NDM N.
M I T I t t:
c i pi I* i *i i i i 111 * i. n r i
I urn nit i •'*•!•.. e-lM&lt;S* IIII IN11•' I '•&gt;Nil || , Flot nhi M l h f ll r |i11N|( 111o-i"
. s c it •
make
S W I M Ms

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
■X f H U C I H C l t T C O l H T .
j r n i v i A L n n c i ’i T .
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l l ' U l t S T I l K K T 1.ANH C O M I ’ AN V &gt;i
CwrroniHon
under tlm
L aw k of fine Slate uf FltuHlit.
Plniiitirr.
Vs,
t&gt; \ s i i : i . w 111»i .i •i :,s, a I mo known
a* M \V IR » L D F N , rt 111.
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T i t H A M E L \\
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known hr D. W. l i t » L D E N . nml
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and.
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I'U R T K IL
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« I D . M I. II S T H I U I K T T .ind. if
married.
S T D It It F T T .
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wife, i V •HUFFIN' and. If iiuu
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OR I F F IN lilw %vif»
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tf
married.
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MASON R o R L R T H K N T K H H U s
LS', d dittMotvrd Florida Ftii i»"t •it Inn. nnd K MASON Ri *11F. it i m
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llnherlN Enfei prlwrn . .i •11nn*•I\ •••|
l l o r t l n F,,f ptir in Iriii. iitnl
any
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t ill* nilil F Mu
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i unto D r# , mill *n&gt; and all m&gt;i
MtliR Hit I til I till utv rlnbl, Dili* i •i
m|#r*M In «•r f«* Hi** ft*llMuliin
•Ifnirlbed i&gt;r«*pwrly Ivtint, « H i ih D*
t*till Imill k 111 the I *i»4l nf y nf So in I
iiolr. Stale of Flotilla, lo wll
\ \ \ Hint |»nrl of tlie H\\ •« of
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of I rn i»« \s $h id ■W i*h D a
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‘'ii lli'ii 3, T o tv n wbl (i Jl Honiii
Itmiflt1 J"t Uii al , itim I All Hint
naif
D in * South *nd' Fa«t

T H E SANFORD H ER A LD
N or. Jim* 9, 1952
P«** 5

lit’gal Aid ice
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SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
f*10 E u » l F l r i t t S i r e d

P l u m , - 10 11

Use
HERALD
WANT ADS

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nil D u a l Idle piihlleheil In Th e
Siinfurit llerntdi
I time
l.1r per line InerrHoti
1 iltiifi life per line Ineertlou
•i tlinee We |M r line Ineerih*»»
Id IImra
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Five teurife to the line.
Iinii hit Hale For Olarh Fare I ape

PHONE 1IS
T nm I a «le reill he nrrepletl
i»»*r (he Teleplmne « n
meinniRnilMiM rhurae If fioir name la
llxled In I tie lelephunr hmih. In
frliirn for ihle neromiuodnllon
Ihp ntlverlDer In etfieeled It* pay
promptly. In order for («e l»*
vender I he l i n t poealhle per* lee,
all Want Ida in net lie In « « r
nfflee on the dny before pohID
ralton*
Ptenae tiuOff u* Miiiuedtnlel r
II im error ueenre In tone ad
H r iNHHid he rraponalhln far
more than «ine tneorreef ln «e rOon,

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I'hnne 19
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fli *1 in your aieu will.
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lilniluel I Oil l will Kite 1 "" ""
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llluiti,il I’MrillllB* allil a 1 linn, I"
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aveluBe finm $170 I" $1011 |ni
week ile|iemlli)B "ti imoili.i &lt;,f
unit* you are ra|ialile nf humll
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H p In n U
I'lleed from $710.1)0. Inrliiile* 1
lu iiiiiB’*. T e r m * , trade-in*. K n iler'* Plano Hlore, 12011 M y r t l "
In*.
For
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fin lin t
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trained expert* will
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Man'*
aliopplmj
pi n,, , fm new. 11*11,1 itn,| refit,
l*heil fill i nli ne for the emnple't
Inmliieax for you. If you ran
home Itii'luet Price* Telephone
follow InalroelitJiiH ami »upe,
1427 Ihe K'i i m i II i i h - Cenler
lt d
v InIoii of a larffe national emu
Went First.
p*ny with Hun ami llia,l*ti,.t

ratinir, you xhouhl beeume fi Y D l I K C A M K l t A won't w o r k 1* IV*
nanclally Independent within 11
offer 7 day Itepnlr Service 0 0
short time.
any imik'i or type. Call for c l i ­
Thla la not a uat-Hdt-ipilrk *1 heme
mate. T h e Cam era A ( l i f t Shop,
but a hnn*lnit,, proven tiu*lne*,&lt;
that will atanil itrirt iuvestlBa
lion. If you me n ptnson wlm II — LO ST A N il FO U N D — 14
can make and K&gt;i't' a tleflnlle
tleclaion and can take over your L O S T : I )" iihie strainl pearl* ne:iKit/.
TbeaferItetu iu
(7 tv
area I in mediately after you
jtiimseit. I(t. 1, llox St Plime,
Know the facta, a peraonal in­
1720 M. Ili-ward.
terview with our (lenerul Man■»' — ---------- e
ager will he Kfanted you. Wilte
11 TnM ntllt.K S
—
fully about yourself. All runllc*
confidential. Hoi K. J. c/o Her- HMH NASH '(UK)’ 4 door- radio,
heater, defroater* and olh*r «* Id.__________________________
s -f■
tin* Kxtra clean. Price |HbU,

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A T TK N TIO N t H*yy (trrannnttl- N K W Htenotype machine. U*ed
ilefanea worker*— new, modern,
Clarinet Inatrument. P h o n e
concrete block 2 &amp; 3 bedroom
17C-W.
_________
homer; OK kitchen*, ijincc A
water heater*, Venetian blind*,
WHXHa A N D L I Q V O M
ta— SP ECIAL SERVICES &gt;-13
landtcaped lota. Charmln* 1*1,11I'hni.a 788-W._______________
A ll r « t * l a r I r x i l l
llpe Terrace, Geneva Ave. east
,BATTERY.
Ganaratnr
or
StarU,
(iOLUSnORO
PACKAGB
TR A ILE R S
— 14
of Sanford Ave. In Sanford.
1 la ry lc l Call 817, Swain'* Hat- 14—
Priced a* low aa |777fi- Down
HTOBR
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Sanford
Avenur
pnfmfiita n* little »* 1*27. Tele*
i«ie n . a te i l
for W.
Griffin, Phone 91Ml.
- and' Ind. Street.
iihone Sanford 488* II.

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Boy Scoot tro o p

To Be Organized
At Casselberry

Additional Society
(I'ontlnurd From !'«** Thra a )

rnrr.
Dm In*.- tho "V"iilnp fnvor* con*Utlnp of fnm for Hi" p l r K mld rr»» iKiok" fur Hi* buy* nml whit"
irnnli-nin* for lb " t"nrb"i* wrri(tirirlbiitnl bv Mi** N lx l" Klrclr■huff nml Mrt. S|»*nri*r Hnrilrn.
Hoft plnnn inn»l" wn* i*iul"r"il by
John lb F U " nml lnl"r In lb* i-v"
nlnv dancing w « - i-ujoycil
Thoso Inviliol In h a i I aI W"r"
Mr*. W. If, Fori. Mr* llov.l f'ol*mnn, Mr*. J. Hovd Mcl-nn* of
l.nkrlaml, Mr*. John Scbirnnl,
Mr*. Oeorgc Hnrilrn. Mr*. W. A.
Ailam*. Mr*. J . H foaburn, Mr*.
.7,tin p. Aila"i*. Mr*. Rnloh Hub
li ird, M il" Rrbrcc* Stavrn* ami
S t m r t fi»trb*l

De Itary Doimrs
* |H K W

IIK N N IN H K H

Mr*. David MncParlstic I* well
enough to b" no nml mound ngnln.
Friend* f in e I nke Helen. Mr. end
Mr*. Ale* 'tiller, visited nt tier
home over the week-end.
ftleve III mil. who wiik Injured In
n fall lm nl*,. been discharged
from the luiHplial In Hanford nml
I* b*ek III hi* own home,
Friend* of Mr* Hubert Kdwnid*
made b d veiv tinupv ltd* week
when they flooded her ho*pitnl
room with mid* und wlfl* for tier
birthday on Friday. She wo* also
niade lmppy luet week by n vi«lt
from tier *'-0 and hi* wife who
ra m" from New .Ir racv lo act* tier.
Mr, nml Mm, Dnvld Itiinkle.
who*" hmne bn* been ready fm
iiilMe lime, moved into It lute till*

week.
Other newcomer* to D rlln rv are

Mr. and Mr*. John S. Oldfield who

ClrtttH Court

w .* S H fiiC W f( '(Sfe-tws H orfd i
(U.«rfaati| rroaa C u t Oaa&gt;
ntun hfV 9 been klflod in action
llonllnH.A l'rn,H I'au* tVotV
in Kottu* ' and five oilier* were Johnson, G, II. CoBluitn, II. II.
wounded. tfe&gt; Defeme Department W*n*ol, C. C. Locke, J . T . Mont­
Dwight D KHenhower ant dp'
announced today. Another was In­ gomery, P, M. Lukas, C. W. llamil
to the bullon holing singe In
and M. I.. Gore,
drive* in win Hie llepidiilcan pre*l- jured.
denllnl munlmitlon at Ibe nallnnal

Klrdihot fH, Spencers , Four Graduates Are
Entertain Graduates Honored With Dance
Mrtnlffr*
&lt;&gt;t SamlnoU*
lllirh
School'* Krnihintloii rlH**, llii-lr
dslr* nml fm-iiltv m*&gt;mbsri were
hnnor".| on T lm ru ln y nlijhl nl H IPO
o'clock «i*ii (. rcc-plifin ttiven by
H i . ar..l l i t " . (), W. Siren"?r nnrt
Mr. nml Mr*. W . K. Klrchhoff nl
the Pfienct-r lioni" In Flu** &lt;’uiirl.
T h o P[n*nc"i’* "on, Wrvlny Spancar, nml Ilia* Kirrlihnfr* ilnuirhlar,
Mi**
(Irilc hcn
Kirrlilmff,
nro
mcinl&gt;"r" of lb" i-rniluallfip clna*.
Cni"*l* iffithi-ri’il In III" PnnnciT
honi", on Hi" lii'tmtlful liKhtiol
prounil* nml In I In- t'lriii" riioin
Evhcn- luvi'ly "iirlny flowi-r* w irn
Ua*'il in ili'riifnlinif.
|trfri'«lini"iil ■ worn -" i v,ol In tb"
(llninir rwmi whi-n- tb" c"iil"rnl"C"
on Hu- inlib- wit- coiii|io*io| of
H'luf" r Hie* nml bbi" i|'*l fill Inl iimi .
While irliiilloli nml blue liyilrnrigca*.
iiini’ nolln
bln**inn*
nml
nnlnla'l bln* il*l*i"n w"r&lt;- u»*il In
Ihn rilbcr innni* nml un III* ter-

National Politic*

H U t r lr l leader* of tbe Hoy cimclave o|H’nlng In Chicago July
Seoul* of A ir r|c« met Friday 7.
night with thi 'loy Scout* CornThai mould ardent wooing of 311
rnittee of llu* Cn**ellmrrv I,ion* delegate* who hold the halanre of
The Mi**"* Kllrn Drli'ocr*, Nnr- Club In orgimlfc it nrout troop In power They ore Ihc 130 HOI* delenin Fnvc Hnrvpy, J,&gt;nn WII noii nml thnt eommunlty to l&gt;e *ptm*ored gale* dm* fur chosen who ore
Ann Wbllnkpr wen- hnnorail un by lb" l.ion* Club. Advnriro notice committed in other candidate* on
Frlilnv nigbl witb n cbinc l-IVOIt of
.* Hie meeting in Hie form of n III" f i n ballot*, und the 2 \\ who
wn* in oiled lo (In- pment* are iincninnillted or are in di*
,y M r - I |r H iig v t,* Mr* II I
V* of -colli llgc Mid
puli:
Iln rY"", '•( • fluid" Wiliuin nml nl
pi. i-oi,. ■, »-t look Die offen«lve
Mr*. J. I*. W h linker. Member* of invited u. .I*, .otctlllg, »!i.r.g w!:h
Sunday on ii key xeclnr— lie M id
Hie
boy*.
tbe lldil* Semlnnl" High prnrlu
a three flour lunch and d ia l with
Bting cln*!* were giieal*.
F. K. Iliiwk, Pci,ill executive of (iuv .John S Fine uf i'enimlvnnla.
A ""cboul iln y»" I belli" wn* used Ihc I'uiiriil Floridn Counrll, con- (if the "tale’s VI regular delegate*,
"itenalvelv
lii
the ilerornllon* doclcil the miiior portion of the ?ij hove been reported favorable
wliiell followed n Color *cFl"lil" of meet Ing nml cxplnincd to the to Fl-enbower IM to Taft, mid
red, while nml blnrk. Unnee pro
puiinl* and boy* the blenl* nod 32 are iiflii'iiilly iiiicominlltril.
i&gt;nun- were In the form of "innll i&gt;nr|ipi*"n of iwnntliip
(lireclor 'I’hese la*t limy take Muir cue
•bile*. The refr"*hm"M» Inbl" fen- llnwk vva* n**i*tcd by Hubert limn Fine
lured « ‘‘m-lninl dnv" llieiii" In ll* l.inpencoit. I lint riel ('imorllor nml
After Hie conference. Fine luld
deeornlion* nml lemonnile wn* Jiihn I'iermin, fli*tiiet &lt;tbnli mnn rejwiter* In' would not tillliii'IK t*
nerved from rnrlbenwnrr (-rock* nl of .Sniiford, nml Flu nk Caldwell,
,nrti end of Hi" llihle. Ollier refrenhmeiil* Included lint", m i n t 1 F M d Scout KvecnHv" of
A movie entitled “ The Itond T o
nml enke*
|birln,r lh » evening gnnie* were I'ltlren-h lp " wn* *linWn, nighIf imllr util t rif ik lJn«# «I h #|
enjoved nml Inrlmled F n -m e r In I'vllting *cuul nrtivltlc* from the the appeal* accepted today asked
Cub
«tiig"
through
Kxplorer
Scout
III" Hell. I.oony In n , Mulberry
Hie high court lo overturn de­
lln.li nml other*. A llnor *bow yv** m-tlviti"*.
risions by two special federal (ll.*DireiSor llnwk "trenxed the im- trlrl court* which sul lu Topeka
pre*ented wllli Mlehnel Pope In
nn A ruble ilnnce; Hnllv und Judy nort n me of pnrent interext In and Charleston, H C
Hobb In nn nrffnn grinder dunce: "(•out nrtivltlc*, pointing out tb"
Tl.c special cnnrt* Imlli upheld
Hennnn Nlchnl* n* n cunle doll innnv wuy* they can bel|i mid of Mgregtitimi In piiltlie icltmtl*. cit­
*liiglng "O. You HeniiUflll I hdl"; Ibe ii('ci-*"ily for pnrent "iipport ing on earlier fiiipreme Ciiurt denml Hie honoreen alngiilg " I " » if the unit 1:1 lo lie u *iirc""Mfo| I’islim th it segregation t* perml*
l.llllr |ted School H o u r"" M r 1 one llnwk "tilled that be wn* sltde if i-iptal fnrilllii". are pro
Jainea lllnokcnsblp nccniiipnrib d well plen*ed with Hie in(ere*l villi'll for Imlli race* Tfic lligiiesf
Ibe number*.
fihfiwm by Unix" ii 11&gt;*nil iniy III" IMIkiitiiI uI ' h lia* ruled that Hie
Mli’i f Mil • nml "neb &lt;*f I hi* lihifr irt prolileiu nl segregotnm i within
i*ff ji'i f * -tnliol tin ■y ettw the1 il"- Hie ill'.cri'tlmi uf state. In legulol
Klfinini; of un nr live SCUllt ii nit Ing their school*
in tho i i.ininiinlly.
In earlier decisions the Supreme
Hr IIKVKHI.Y G IIA Y
Tin* incctiiiir was oii"tici| willt Court ruled against srgiegntioii as
a "hurl address by William Hig­ It wn* nraetlrrd ol Ilia time al
Tonight l* Hie hlg night for gle, piisldcnt of the M o m Club the Ontvmlliea nf Hkl.ihuniu and
nil the Henlnr* that will ha gradu
wlm then turned the meeting Texas.
at Ing. Tbe exercise* will begin nt over It, Hubert Carmichael, chair­
The court said Ihe universities
H:IHI o’clock In Hie H.II.H. mull
man. The sriml unit will he dislg- did not furnish truely equal op
urliim, *o tiltn*e Ins early to get iintnl a* troop X II. William Ott
porluuiiir* to Negros*.
n good seat!
J r I- Hcoutmuster ami Leonard
Among other m-llmn. tmlay lie
The ties! of lurk to "II vmi Casselberry j* axxlntniit. Member*
fore H rcce**ed until foil, tliu high
Henlor* and, althmigh, It'll seem of the committee are Itnymond
court
strange nl H.II.H. for awhile, w" Morrl*. secretary; Henry ilansen.
Held (i 3 Hull Ihe Hallway l.ulmr
know you’)I fie having load* of trill surer; .luck Hytuond*, jmbfun nt college* and at wmrk lielty; lleriihiim Hlorr*. pro|ierty Act hors union* "from using their
i verywhere. Ho please nft'-r to­ iiiniiuger; Herman Joyee, mit position and power to destroy cob
night, don't forget any of u«, ilMorsman; Hownid Hurri*, Instl- oreil workers’ Jnli* in order lo be­
stow them on white workers’’ und
tieenuse we'll never forget vuo . . r ut (s.iinl
representative;
Junlu*
Ihut federal court* imisl Issue In­
Aral *o ltd* wind* tin another All, a,
iidvatirrinent
and
Hen
v rnr! Hut I'll b« sccln’ yri In I'.voiis, finance. At tlic ronchminn junctions lo “ protect those threatrued liv Mich on unlawful use nf
Hcplember!
of Hie meeting "everiil member* power ’’ The Irllmual found that
uf Ibe Woman'* Club nerved te an ngrrriiii'ill between Ihe llrolllfn nlilni iil &gt;
erhmwl of Itallrnnd Trainmen und
elnalinn ill tin hutlie (if tI k - Ml**"(
Ihe SI land* Hail Frnnci.U'o HallNellu nod Loi* flunk* mi Mav I1H
wav llireiitened Negro train por­
They gave o onrty for thrll
ter* "with Ins* ol llieir |oh* hefriend* Mr*. William Mitchell of
II (.(.II hii - iI I'tuw |'n( , llu ,I
eniise ttn-v ore not while nml Tor
llel.niul and Mr*. I.ou Hufiiinn "f
1no other reason “
Itellnrv. The other tfii"*l» |ui"eol *»*’ * view* could *o alter the
Set aside
while leaving the
were William Mitchell. Mr* Ai
‘■llmitimi ,,r Hi" altitude* of the
llior Carmen and Mr*, lie" of Hon I’aHlc* Hi 1111" i iisu a* In rm uii dour open to u new trial ~ Ihu
ciiiivlciiiiii
of
Hirer
Seattle men un
n liri’iikdmvii in llieir neuiillntlon*
ford, and Mr*. Hay F Peck,
" I I'uriinslly a*k the neuule nut ehurges of using an millcensed ra­
Mav we remind all mrmlter* »f III llll till*.
dio Irmisinltler to trick horse nice
the Dellury Civic Association, Die ,
Imoklcs out of a large sum id motl­
"Sliicetoly your*,
Hint there will be a verv llitporey, The case turned on the right
“ Horry H. Truiunii "
Irani meeting nf Hie nsanclitltmi on
He undressed liurkley a* “ Mr of Federal Communication* ComFriday evening at tbe llickin*on Prcildrnt” tireuuxe Hurklcy Is mission investigators wlm lacked
Memorial l.ltirnry In Orange City prcilih'iit of the Henaln.
a noari'h warrant to selro the
A full attendance I* desired.
HI* letter went lo Hie Capitol lrnn*miit"r from an fiultimtibllo

Supreme Court

SEMINOLE III

Killed in action, both member*
Th e 12,000 suit by John G,
of Ihe Air Force, were:
Leonardy against Lewi* Tate for
Copt. Fowl* G. Haefele. Jackson ville; LI. L eiter K. Sweat,
Plant city.

damage* representing alleged leg­
al service* was decided Friday by
a Jury In favor of Mr. Tate. Mr.
Wounded were A rm y Sgl. Phillip I^una rdy contended that hit serv­
Laritnore Corrow, OJu*. and four ice* were In securing from the
member* of the Marine Corn*. State fleverage Department a li­
They are Cpl Milton W. Hern, quor license to operate a retail
JacK'.onvilIc, pfc. George Fragu, liquor business known a* the T w u i
Miami; Stf. Sgl Donald S. Green .Spot, on Geneva Avenue.
iuw, Fi. Lauderdale, nod Pvt. Low
t i l .-.Ij.'jhall Hanccck, Gainer.villi-

Injured wo* Arm y Cpl
Hut mu J r , Avon Park.

laegal Noticed

John

IS S I X T H
n i l II I,

ilU K Itl.
IK N IXU LH

r r e r n os' r L o n i u o . IS C H S ' Hie view* of delegate*; that his
esuir.
own mind wu* still open toward
*ei t ro ii n i v o i u i :
the candidates Ho described hi* U L G ii i iK v . C o o k s :.
I'lalnlKf.
talk with F.lsenhower a* “ pleas­
ant" and dealing with snenfic is m a ii J o i i i i : s: c o o k s ;.
sues and prat In ul politics
He
UMomlaal.
&gt;u i Hi:. To t m u s
said lm fimnd Idmself generally
Hi*
UlHI"
nl
Klorlit*
(Iresllna,
in ncrei'inoiit with Flsenhower's T ii M m juilr I. C ug Hii, lit. nu I.
views.
II" x i. Louisville, Mississippi
roil *(" Ji-rdiy rsi|(ilrsil to ue
Fine annmincvd the Pennsylvan near
lo h , m u l l , lull
C(im|&gt;l*lni
la ih’legute* wilt meet Friday wtlli (Uni iisiilf.nl you for * dlvurce. now
Fiscntiowcr at Ihc general’* farm i*( nd 1ii a In ike circuit Conn risminear Gettysburg Hut, Fine said, unis Cuunl ■. Florida, relurnal.la lu
ilia It lh ilar uf Jniia lit:*, lu dehe did not look for any "definite (anil llisiauf said causa will pruaction" to come out of the meet csxd a* pari*.
I.st till* urdsr ha putdlshsd tor
log A meeting with Taft will be
statuMirr (Irna renulrsd try law
arranged later, at Taft's request the
(or four i onnscutlvs wsxks In Hi*
tthlifuid
llarald. a newspaper of
The latest Associated Press tabu­
iteeerHl rlrculatlon In said ruunly
lation (d G U P delegate* listed PI 2 miiii
sis I"
for Tuft and 39n far Klsenhower.
WTTNi::i!i My hand and 0(11.1*1
Nomination requires G04 vnlcs.
*" mI nf ofdca al Uunluril. Klnrrna.
ihi* l7lk day of May. A I&gt; l*&amp;.'
The present AP to hula lion of
O 1' III’JIINDO.N
Democratic delegate* list.* 211} fur
Clerk. Nlnlk Judl. Ini C i r ­
cuit Court, H s in l ii o l a
Ken F ite* Krfauvrr of Tennessee,
I'niiiity. Florida
HII' y for Sett llirhurd 11 liosselj OIF.AI.i
of Gi-orgtu, Hji'j for Mutual So
curlty Administrator W Averell
Harriinan. -Ili unknown, and olhi r* divided amung a doren candi
dates
Nomination requires titti
voles

Mur* than a third of all sulfuric
arid produced In the United State*
goes Into fartlllter.

DR. L. T. DOSS
CIIIROBKACTOH
HOURS e to 12— 2 to 6
sul Atlantic Bank BulMlai

l‘h«M 7M

FREE HOME TRIAL!
MOTOROLA — ADMIRAL TRLKVIKION
Complete wlih aerial and buuattr

GENE’S TEXACO SERVICE

( I M lealerS Asa.

rhea*

LIFfi SAVERS

Steel Strike

ail- a* prereot occupying the l.nMm » r lloii*e on lie llary Drive, Mr.
Oldfield wns at one time mayor of
llathriuick lleluld*, New Jer*ev.
Mr*, llu*sell Cooper attended
the gm ern l ennfcreoce of McttmHaving no woody Mem*, hnuuiin
dlkt rh u »c h# ( In lakeland till*
week a* dela,pite of the Harnett lilaiit* are tint tree*; what look*
like a
a trunk, I* made up of overMemorial Chi rch of KnUrprl*".
Hav K. f'eek, Deltary realtor, tapping leaves.
moved Into III* hew office oil June
J a* he liml plnntied despite the
fact that Hi" Imililliii’ had not been |
qililu riuupif’led H " I" now it'eaff.l
Iwo (ionri frum Ih" i'ost office
While im a ten May lil|i lo Key
W r i t , Mr. ii in I Mis. ( ihh I oh i r^*1
bv btcHiiu* tin* RiiituI|&gt;irrBnt."i
Uttl« tril l Ihu ii ill their ilnuicht^r
l l w iih ii Iwu-folit MrthilRy Bt'l

n* the Senate wan
fnrcitPi old hill
Once tlm foreign
mil nf Hie way, the
to I’omddcr a serii'N

P

We huifti ii mllllun cdth n your,
Hut thiit'a not ull we do,
For Thoito we’ve killed — —
We've Imd to Huild
A million tumlmtniu's ton.

TAKt IT f A IV —
VOU M IOHT
tUfJUAt A CUSTOM/A o r

considering a Itnrkc.l In n public gnrngp
aid Mil was fnr aelltm nlmett In hirer. I hr alrel
cliiiinher wu* uuirkur* ami llieir Ihissi - h tti xclltc
uf suggestions llieir dispute

lA'jral Notice
I ’lt l ' Y t T
in
t in ii r tic T i m
l-’OWS’l V.
JI'IMIK.
*F Yllklll.i:
S T A T H U F *-1.4*11 III k.
■V t'tKitl Y l t:.
IN HR T i l l : KMTATIJ &lt;iF
TIIROlu ttllA I’ DAMIMs
Its s.ised
T i l A M . WIIIIM I T
M4V n ixI’KIIXl
Noll." I" betel.y xlvsn Hist
p A N Ii:i . llle.l lit" final report « »
Jlieeulor nl llii' Pilnta (it TtiKiiiliiKlA
f! Daniel deceased', thkl
tiled
III* |.etlHi)it fur riiiNl it I"till "ran. and
lhal I,a will apply lu llm II uiiiiih Ii I"
Dniixls* Hienetrorn, t'niinly Judge
nr Hemlm.l" Cminlv Florida, on til"
Itlh ilar nf June. HUiS, for ii|i|irnviil
lit H i m mill fur film I ill«i l,..( mi ui
Fl*i'nlor ui III" ea|n|* nl Thruduel* lc, I tail I "I decsneed

CHHYSt.EH 9VXUTOCA 6-PA9SEXCEK SEDAN

II DANIia.

Ksscittor of Ills sstais
Tbe.idosin l: lt*it-

“ Delta On Their Toett"
With the “Cheeper By
the Dosen” Family
hack .iKAint

m IUOGIML

Kwok S .M a y Coates
efuv*neev

RANGE AT A SAVING
FOR YOUR
MR • AUTOMOBILE
: 1'

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f ! ." V

Women by the thouanndMurn (Uncovering
in tliu beautiful Cluryaler tiaratoga the
easiest "big car" of nil to bundle
, . . Clio moet generously comfortable to
ride in . . . and the moat instantly re­
sponsive to their command.
That’s why we say to you . , . and your
teife , . . "Coipe in und boo for youruelves
what tho Saratoga doea for you." And
do U now, before you decide on any car
. . . not later; when you may regret not
having all the thing* you cu.t hunt in
aBereiogat
Yes, It ii a big car WUh big car power
; , . a breath-taking 180 H.P. performer
(the most revolutionary V-8 engine in

95 y«tn) that answer* to the touch of
your toe With delightful gusto. And it

.

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.

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■,

if

■.... ,

(lin in '

toe .vi i .

tlot-en't cull fur premium fuel, ultherl
Doe* yuur wife think thorn's too much
cur hern to handle? . . . let her try its
Bower Htourlntf that tloon 4/0 of ull the
uteerhiK work und given five timei greater
control on tbo road und when purking!
la she safety-minded? Chrysler Bower
Brakes give her quicker, safer stops, . ,
with up to tuv-thinU leu foot pressure.
She'll appreciate Chryuler’e SafetyCushion dash papal. And in case of a
blow-out, aho'll-havo the aesurance of
Safety-Rim wheels that won't "throw"
a tire.
How about comfort? Coma, both of
you, for a ridel. . . feel how thoee amu*
ing Oriflow shock abeorbere "liquidate"
fvan the worat road burnpa. Chair-high

open wide . . , end she can keep iutr
lust oul
Here, in ehurt, is the car beautifully
designed for men and women. The
Uvelieet, beat handling car in America.
The car you'll both be glad you aew
fint. Why not atop in today?
•HOTMi H m r ottering mnttrt a* Cretea Imf mlml.
AmlM*. turn, *a my neat ClrytAr.

x o t ic k o r r x r s i D d r l iiv S t l l Y T IX T S X I I I S I .i l T A X SYS
As piuvlded ky Cbapler lu t lt .
Acts o( lift I a* anieiidad by Chap­
let ItSST of 1SI1.
.Voiles la hereby xlvsn that Inlanalbla personal proparly times
as assssssil for IKS! are now daIlmiiirM. and b*alnnlna with April
lai, I'jjj, such rales are drawltur
iniaraat at l*&amp; per month plus Ihe
prnpiirllunat* coal ul
publUMti*
Oils notice. Unlaaa.ih* amount aa(
opposite each name below Is paid
before Ibe Itlh day of June, IXVl
tat rtri'.illorie will lie Homed rhsreon uii ecilna lb* ie.y upon and
si-lxure tif -urnclent pn n»rly of
taxpayer*, real, prraunal, or mixed
In eallufy unpaid taxes and rusts
Tbs nania uf dellluiueiit ItilanglbU

patsoual properly taxpayer* and
lha amoutil o( la*#*. Including cost
ol iiUYerttsliia and t hr ••month*
Intele.t p. oaiiy *r* a* tulluwa:
Attatin. Vlrifll fi- A Lntrx
I I II
lift
tlatsmirn, Mma M*-Cowart. (I I'earl
—
-* is ui
1.41
laiHutt". James Hr at
tltian.ss, Frank J. Trust*#
f..r Also llolilfarb Trust .. .
Hhamet. Ftanh J
*Tr u«t ow
lor (Jen* lloldfarb Truxl — i t i r
Hliame*. Stank J
Trust##
17 14
fot .Hurray lloldlarb
Htispley. Chat tea A A
llttatxt
...........
Woinlriilf. J b. sou alay

X O T IC K US* I M M I I I lIF.I.IXt*
t | i s : v i T A v i i i u i . i ; y K H m ix . il.
F H U l'K H T r TASK*
As pruvliled by Chapter
:u7*I
Acts o( 1*41
a*
iimendrd
by
Couplet 1JJ1I of IS U
Notice Is hereby xlvsn Ihet tanxlole personal property taxes as­
sessed for t i l l at* now delimtueiit,
and lirKlnnlii* with April 1st, nil;,
such l a m are drawlnx ItiLare.l of
1^. per month plus Ibe pmpur
llonut* cost of publlabliix ibis no­
tice Unless lb* sinuuui aet upposits each natti.- la paid before
Ihe 171It day ot June. I J j I. war­
rants will be leaned Ihereob dlractlnx the levy upon and eelinr*
of
sufficient
lanalbla
personal
property of lax payer lo satiety
unpaid n u t and costa. The names
of delinquent
latitude personal
property tax payer* and tbs nniouiti
of taxes, Includlhx the coal of ad
vsrtlslnx anil three mouths' Inter
set penally are ns follows)
Alstan.lar, Mal.le
A I sx .in .1s i , Mury C
All.lea, John (I A Alice
An.trews, Itoliert I.. A Jess­
ica It
Ix»'
Area. Klsanllils
Axhlsy, Jus It A Ilia Vise 121 J d
Atl.ii.il. tfstvl.e Hlalloit
I I Ul
AiiMln, Vlrxll It. si l.suia
47 SI
Axt. It U &amp; Kitty It.
II ul
Ilacun, lues A Millard
*4
lixkrr. Charles 11
I 13
llxhsr, I. A. Jr
I
4t
Marcus, Jesse Owen
1Si
Barnes, Donald J A Dor­
othy C.
i j sr,
Uarno, tirade It
i i ii ;
llaaa, Cecil [ 1.
i ui
Bliss, Max A A Duii.llir l.‘
4 iu
llales, (I S A Dolly
17 U
4 Ut.
flan I Henry A Kllaubetb
Hell. Joint
J II
Iteinley, Jerry et nl
ii i:
Uantnn. J L
.
i ;:&gt;
Ilentmi's
Furniture
11.54
dialiX"
7 24
lletls, A. L. A Mat.I*
lllrklmlm, Annabel l„
I 14
111 v I n s, Norma II
ll It
lilack, (leorge M A Mel I Y
f: III Ilia
1 14
*1 IX
lllalr, II C A Jewel
4 VV
llloe lutck Inn
lloattc. Joseph Jsloitts A
4 Cu
Kssle Mnc
I II
ItlllMK. I.eltoy 11 A Uellh aJ
jtrnwdy, Julia A Jnuirs
1 ll
K.UJ
ilr.-uily, H..Ionian
llrn.-h. It. t*. A Viola
I .1
4 61
lln.nkene, lllmer
in. Hi
llrown, Clen
: ii
llr.iwn, lire, Doc
llrown Clmer II A l.udlle

Jult**. John II Jr * Kinanda
JOHKAf vluiiuel 'I A Haiti#

(&gt;

llrown, llot.ert I. A ll. mice
llryntii. Huinuel A Kranraa
Vine
. . . .
ll.... t. or lliirhe. Dllworlli
A .Mnxnolla
Mir. I.. .inmre M A l.ee
ll.nke, Alton A l.eoln
lllirh*. Ilelle
I 'a III w ell. Monroe
C.itnpbeli. Felix
Carr, Frank
Cavanaugh, W ll
Cereeoll llrol her*
Crreaoti, Frank A
Vlnrltn
Cliapllii. Nelson H A Helen
Cherry. Lilly
Chile,
Until
fliirlelie* A
Willi*
.......... -........
Clair e Beaiiiy fUiup ,
Clark, II. h a Annie
.......
(Turk, Wlllinni a Mary
Cofmon. Chester
Compton,
William
I
A
Thelma I*
Cone. F. H A Hester
i-onslntitlni). Nick
t’npslaiid, K W
Coulter, (1 I. A Louise *
I'l.yoel, u C A I Mu Ii
Culp, "
W
Dairy ijueeu
l Imlstrn A l&gt;
. Inivl.l, Luther A Dolls H
llavla. I d I..
Dskle, VI II
- Dehlr. tlcrvlce Until'. It
Dempsey, John F
Dertrik'k- ll J * Alda K.
1let rev Ills. Henry Jr.
Iilsliman. Cliails*
Dolllson, T M A Klim M.
Ilomlny, Vsnnla l(.
I(onalley, Claude &lt;1.
&gt;
Dimxhsrly, Arthur J.
Doyle. I'rnesl
Duncan, Ch*rle* O
Dykes. Ilobrrt J r ..................
Paddy Kenneth -M.
Cnsllh, K. C
.
F.i.er lire. D J ............
I d m ii J H
•
Flei by, Nelson A (lltesl*
Fnellsh, Franklin M Jr. ..
Frvln, Charll*
»
Kstrtdx*. I Kuaetta Jr A
Lucy
Fveryb.uly’s Hardware Htora
Falrrblhl. William
II.
A
Catherine &lt;1
Field#, James L A lietty J.
Finch. II J. A Annl* L
Fletcher. II. M.
Florida Hum* ll*a Cu
Ford. K. L
»
Foater, Jama* A latula*
Foster. Is M........... ..............
Foster. Waller
French, Forrest A llrare
Uadekln. Lucloua A Flor­
ence T,
Haines. \V, II.
.
Hallo way, IHcherd
Uailoway, T. K. Harrlc* Htallon ........................... . .
Hatlln. II. B. * Lula
(lari*. Kdward ............. ..
Hibson, Charlla
Hibson, 1’arry Lea
..........
(lnaden, Mamie K.
Homily. Chnrlaa K. A Kleanbr ll, ...............................
Ufa til.
Will la DIIA The
Black Cal .
Hray, Calvin M. A Clladya U.
Orean, J, U. * Keel* II
Often. Lilli* Mall ................
tlraana. C. U ........
Oraaham, J. M.....................
Orlfnn. Horae* IL * Annie H.
Hrlffle, John fl. A flitih II.
Ouna. Clarence 11 A Kvelyn
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Uulhrle, II. 11 A l.eah
llt ia ti. 11. U , A Virgin
•u n . Mr*. SUrlha
P. V. A
Hamlll'on, ' Hubert
ftoaale* .
Harper. Arthur R.

jolt;! U oAl-I.O" Ai
i.emlnula County
Tax Collector

V

J nim'Ii. ririKle

JuriFH, llohuii* fft KlRt«h«r
J iei iimi* W illiiiiii A it A I•
L 4-tiit D
Jiijvi , H* 111144(1 It *%
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Kunt m &lt; .V llubtrik
tUkti,
At U*w i . •
U k iiti,

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iioii*r(M ii
Kershaw. Harry A Nan K
Kireleln.
William C.
A
alttU. sd VI
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Kina lit, L. J A Ada
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oafne.il. William H A Msff
It

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Labux*. James L *• •* .......
».e*. . i i .iwnit vt«e A nooset elf *1 »•
..........:•
1.el1us. Hot.ett It A Amelia

Lewis, Jn.llts
..dill* * p 1a c
V\ eight (
Lord, luyiiioii.l Ii
Lunuquist, llolaud D
w
l.ul.isil,
Haloid
Kalltsr I!
Lynn II A * Claia I.
Vlulloy. (’sail H
Vision* Viol* F
.Marxatei L’Hsn Drill
dart, et Terminal .
,
via soli, Andrew- A Berlh*
Vlei rill. Cha*. II A Julia
amt
vlessltr, Joseph W
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Y E L L O W C A B 1444

THE WEATHER
Continued hot and partly cloudy
through Wednesday Livelihood of
widely scattered afternoon thun­
dershowers.

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TU ES D A Y

Sheriff Group 129Students Given Diplomas A t
MacArthur Is
Seminole High School Exercises Keynoter For
Meets Here In
,3.) th Session
GOP Meeting
General J.C.Hutchison
CondemnsTrendToward Centralizing
Of Police Authority
/

---------Ll. General J, C. Hutchison, U.
8. Arm y ( ret.) today condemned
, what h# called “ the trend towards
I ^entrallaatlon of governmental au­
thority, and the constant pushing
of old and new function* to high­
er and higher levels**, pointing out
that this centralisation ean result
from failure on the part of local
authorities aa well as encroach­
ment by state and federal govern­
ment.
Local taw enforcement Is hinder­
ed, he continued, because of the
“ attempt to establish a double
s ta n d a rd ot observance which
“ would negate the concept of equal
treatment for an."
General Hutchison was speaking
at the 30th annual convention of
the Florida Sheriffs Association
which convened thla morning at
tha Seminole County Court House.
His speech was preceded bv wel
coming addresses by Sheriff Per
ejr Msro of Seminole Countv,
Mayor William Stamper of San
ford, and the Introduction of rile
)tlngulshed guests by Senator
Lloyd F. Boyle. The program also
■
Included addresses by Sheriff Rex
Sweat of Duval county, Police
Chief Roy G. Williams, and Fire
Chief Mack N. Cleveland, Sr.
At the Sheriffs luncheon in the
Eolseopal Parish House, Sheriff
Msro announced that tonight's
barbecue, slated for the Seminole
Country Club, has been shifted to
tha Hike Lodge on East Second
.Street.
• ]
* Among the guests was Stats
Railroad Commissioner Jerry T a r­
tar who gave a short talk to the
sheriffs In which ha denounced the
conspiracy to convert Florida Into
a two party state. “ Aa long as I
live," declared the Commissioner.
“I want' to assuro you they won't
make a Republican slate out of
lUs. At least as long as 1 live In
Florida, they aren't going to do
It," lie also recalled that Florida’s
f t greatest governor, Napoleon Bona­
parte Broward, was a sheriff, and
sold ho looked forward to tha day
xrtian another sheriff might be
governor,
In the main address nf the
morning, General Hutchison de
clarod that the "Internal threat of
communism, communism ns an
Idea, can only bo defeated by a
vigorous,
alert,
Individualised,
thinking populace. And the (test
way to achieve thla kind of ponu
f t lacs Is, by not Just giving lipservice to, but hy actually prac­
ticing local self-government."

“If we allow tha decisions about
government and our public life,"
ha said, “to bn made and esecuted
tl’eallaaen Oa Paga Sis)

Retailers Are Told
Nation Is Moving
^Towards Socialism
ORLANDO (Av— Florida retailors
wort told boro Monday that "Coogreoa has loot control of (he purso
strings of this nation and wo ora
moving quickly into a atato of full
lorlalUm."
John C, Haton, Washington man­
ager for tho National Ratall Dry
Goods Association, also said at Ihe
Florida Slatn Retailers Assort*.
^Unn's annual moeHnr* hat Con“ gran should bo notified when vio­
lations In tho omratlon of armed
aorvlcea ahtp atoroa and post exchanges a n discovered.
Tha association adopted a reso­
lution criticising what it rallad
wo In Um operation of such
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resolution notod wide dvalof tho military stores "from
original intent of tailing por_ necessities to members of
armed toms without actually
potliit with established private
resolution ashed the Ameri­
can Retail Federation to take
,wbatever slew a n necessary to
•end alleged abuses.
Ttew state association rt elected
J. R. Balts, «t. R h r i t e i Frail-

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No. 209

Associated Press I,cnHe(i W ire

1012

President Truman Requests
Authority From Congress To
Seize, Run Steel Industry

Republican Commit*
tee A lso Selects
Rep. Martin As Per*
manent Chairman

U.S. Soldiers Hum Red Fluff And Signs At Koje

State Cabinet
P0W Rebellion
Grants Beverage It Overcome By
Group $10,000 U. S. Paratroops

Montgomery Is Com­ 31 Prisoners S la in
mended For Effort And 139 Wounded
To Slash Expenses In 2l/j Hour Fight

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City To Tighten
Medical Advance &lt; ity A uthorizes
On Paym ent
Told Rotarians
l&gt;lans
Be 1 V lwrU(1
For Loral Museum
Of Water Bills
Liona Officers To
Haynes

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No Second Notices Tn
He Sent Out; Pay
Up Or Do Without
1

Be Installed Next Sanford Surgeon Des­
Thursday Niphl cribes Work Of In­
terne

In Hospital

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No west Books For
A dults Art* Added
rp ■
a &gt; •!
lo Local L ibrary

George E. Rollins
Retiree From ACL

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sa'M M v ii ■ J B .T a W &amp; ’S SS?'n

(I'oallaasa ua I'aar alsl
general manager. The former,
Fifteen minutes lit
Tall Twlatar Jack Stemper had
who hes bees living at Atlanta, troopers
attaef
Ga- Inlands to move to Flore•nee, through tho l ____
S. C., It wai reported.
from loveral directions.
Twenty mtopt^i after Uw light’'
SM ALL FIR E
wm eapturad,
Ing itaried
| N
et his
Waste etl end a slipping bait
Ruggad parat ..
grabhad lege* "mlactmducl."
on .an air condition motor Tn the him by tha sail of _
h-rne to Lnngwood Sunday at 1:30
tote and
rear of tha Yoweli'a Deportment walked
To m i. following a lingering lllnras.
Iked him “ fro*
Store caused a minor firs Into hands and
Ite was born In Rarbrrvllle, Oct.
yastordar afternoon, Assistant
I fee ftaa
|H. I HIM. and was a veteran of
Fire Chief R. T. Thomas reported
World War I. solving at Camp
today,
TO O TS DECAY
Kannath Ramsey of tha eighth Wheeler, Ga. lie was a member of
Only the belt woe damaged in
GAINESVILLE. Uf)— A
wee awarded a first prise the Raptlil Church of DeLeon
the blase that was quickly ex­ of health men waft told yaa
yaetarday
In a book report contest Springs.
tinguished by firemen a few that Florida wi____, . aar in use
sponsored by th* Sanford Junior
Mr. Caldwell la survived by five
mlautoe after the 4:60 alarm was of Guortda to hatp prevent tooth High School Parent Teachers As­ children, Mr*. C. G. Me Watters,
tuned In by Jock K ill, manager decay.
sociation, Mr*. 8. O, Chase of Sanford; Mrs. Jo* Wernrt, OrH. DaCamp, d i m tor of th* Association library commit­ IhimIo; J. C. Caldwell, Hanford;
d
jj j thoFloyd
Bureau 01 Deal
tee announced today. The award CpI. Benjamin Caldwell, Ogden,
made at tha Clasa Dap ex- Utah; and Franklin Caldwell Jr.,
Florida State Eaord
a4 Junior High School Frl- Sanford| also three grandchild­
echoed what atato *

""Ih1,1"!: N. p. Caldwell, fin

ssssarrwi » r,u r'.v "ledp Su"*&gt;y Mnrni"K
died

j. No matter, hew far sway
went heme yen w a y go m yeor
vacation yon can reedlty catch
an on the home town news hy
fw d t i g the Sender* Herald
th e n yen return. Yen eta t r ­
ie with yeng •
igh Charlie M&lt;

Prizes Awarded
Junior Hlgrh Students

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road. The rest of the stage was
decorated in fern, leguitrum, and
tall basketa of gladioli.
Walter Routh, who served as
president of trie Student Council,
received three major awards.
These Included the medal for the
best patriotic essay from the Colonlal Daughters of Amarlca anJ
tho Bauscn and Lomb award for
the highest three year average In
scientific studios. Thoao were
Trum an D ecries U se
awarded by Supt. T. ft, Lawton.
By The Associated Praia
Another top award racolvod byOf
T a f t - H a r t le y
In a political victory tor forces
Walter Routh and also by Miss
Bsbe Blsboe was tho American of Ben. Robert A. Taft, the Re­
A ct
In
S e ttlin g
Legion aomrd, based on good publican National Committee today
Of S teel S t r i k e
cltlsenshlp and other qualities in named Gen. Douglas A MacArth­
ur to be keynoter nf Ihe GOP N a -'
i i ;« s i I s m S Oa rage Twal
llonal Convention.
W A S H I N G T O N ’/T) — The
Supporters of Gen Dwight D
auvernmrnt Imtav nil nff all
Eiaenhower In Ihe contest tor the
exports of steel lijr dealers for
party's presidential nomination had
civiIinii use abroad. The em­
opposed the Idea of making Macbargo affects even ateel ahlpArthur the keynoter However, It
mrnln for whlrh export licenser
waa reported there were only a
have hem Isnieil, if the metal
few scattered "No's" In the closedIs ilrstloed for mnaumrr goods
meeting vote nf the committee at
use.
Chicago.
The committee voted to split the
N E W YORK
»/Vr— The colkeynoter post away from that nf
lapse nf the ateel atrlke talks
tha temporary chairman of the
knocked Ihe slock market down
convention. Wal­
today. .Steel and railroad shards
ter S. llsllsnan,
were hardest hit The remainder
another Taft sup­
of the irarket, although gen­
porter, was as­
erally lower, showed some signs
signed that Job.
TALLAHASSEE UB-The State
Ry ROBERT B. TUCKM AN
of resistance to Ihe fall. Looses
Rep.
Joseph
W.
Cabinet today granted Ihc Florida
KOJE ISLAND, Kores kft-Tough
ran from fractions to between
Martin
of
MaasaBeverage Department 110,noo to U. S. paratroopers loday cracked
one and two points *t Ih* low­
c
h
11
*
e
11
a
waa
est, with Ihe greatest decline tn
meet a financial crisis and passed a Communist prisoner of war re­
made
permanent
steels and rails. Gains
were
out some kind words (or Director bellion In a rip-snorting 214-hour
chairman
scattered and on the smalt side.
John K. Montgomery and some battle that made a shambles of
K
I
a
e
n
h
n
wer
criticism of Ihe policies of former notorious Compound TS and uncov­
made an effort
WASHINGTON '.r&gt;
President
Director Lewis M. Schott
ered a prisoner plot lo seise Ihe
meanwhile to pick
Truman asked Congress today (or
Montgomery asked the Cabinet Island.
up
some
conven­
Thlrly one prisoners were killed
|«uvpi to xrite anil operate the
Budget Commission tor 12.1.two He
tion d e I c h n tr*
■aid 110,000 was needed ‘rnniedl- and 130 wounded in Ihe bloody
-truck steel Industry
(rum
Ihe
South.
fighting Autopsies showed that 13
atcly and 413.000 next month.
llclore a hastily assembled joint
In
New
York,
MacArthur
He recalled that Schott, before firisoner* were killed by their felsession of the Senate and House,
General
Risenhis resignation In March, had nw Reds with crude spears.
Mr Truman said the choice lay
bower continues his timetable con­
sought 450,000 in extra funds but
One American was killed and 14
helueeu federal -enure and use of
with GOP delegates. Ttllj
had received only $23,000. Mont­ wounded The slain American had ference*
Ihe Tail Hartley Act A Taft H a r t ­
afternoon every hour on Ihe hour,
gomery said that since taking over been speared to death and not he meets group::! nun Alabama,
ley injunction against Ihe strike
he had made every effort tn trim killed by a concussion grenade as Georgia and North Gamllmi
id *.30,000 United Steelworkers, h*
expenses, but had In have the $36, • first reporter! Only nne American
-aid. "Is hy far Ihe worst nt the
The Associated Press Inlly of
000 to carry on enforcement work. was seriously wounded. Seven re pre convention delegnle strength
two approaches "
The Cabinet voted 410.000, hid turned to duly and Ihe others will shows all 17 delegates 10 dispute
Standing on Ihe speaker's dial
told hint tn corne back later and gu hack In a few days.
in Ihe House chamber. Mr T r u ­
Georgia:
nine for Tull, four
The fight broke nut wheh the In
renew his request fur the other
man lold the senators and reptor Elsenhower nod one uncom­
I'OWa disobeyed order* to move mitted In Alabama, mid 13 for
413.000.
resenliillves that Ihe Supreme
Comptroller C. M. Gay said he pcaceahly Into new, smaller en­ Taft, seven for Elsenhower and
Court had ruled against presidenti­
previously had opposed the Bev­ closures of about soo each.
al -allure of the steel mills, but
uncommitted In North Carolina.
U. S. Army Intelllgenee officers alaElsenhower's
erage Department's request for
had said Congress could vote to
purpose n Iheae
found
a
masterplan
to
71
to
lib
extra fund* because Uie depart­
lake private properly He said:
sessions— ho met Monday with del­
,0M Cummuntet erl
ment "was not making any at­
egate* from
Delaware,
New
"Tho issue Ja squarely up
era
held
on
fcoja.
It
called
tor
tempt to live within iti_apprnprla*
Hampshire. Connecticut and Mas
Congress
F nope Congress
Rad4 to aelte the Island and Its U f t oacttoH* *•«■ charm over to
lion."
will act quickly
The Issue of
Gay aalA tea denartm
It aTitle any convention votes that
peace of war hang- In the haldnee
bought unnecessary equl
are not already there Also, lo put
I and -teel lx a vital element In Ihe
TANK*IID AMERICAN SOI Oil AS a ir shown Inside of fi |&gt; lio n ri -o f-w x i uompfiun l on K*»|n lahiiuf, i.ft K nif'd,
of short mainland. Further detail! were the rllnrhrr on those that are
particularly 410.000 worthi o
' MUti-ome
hi . Ilia v iiiiiiif ir r l up tlofliini C u in m u rtiil piiM iprr* T h « Hoop* ilm rgffJ In in Hun* I'tmipfiiirifh un i hire ifm vii
wave radios tor Its automobile* withheld.
Clair -1. Klllornn, Delaware
11 Hrd Hug mul u num ber of nfTnidmi* *igm . without firing u shot. T h e y Im n ird thr* fluff nml d r v ln n r d
He xnitl It would he "unwise, un­
Not a shot waa fired In tho
and five new cars in recent
fair and quite possibly Ineffective"
tin? signs. At Iwltniti, Hie luiviin^t-wlrhllng lohllri f t»* ii flown on** nf Ihe ('omimitttal Uroiiniluiifln i&gt;o b*M.
barbed wire encircled battle field. chairman, said his group, previous
months.
to pass a law allowing him to
The 750 American* of the "A n ­ ly reported H-4 tor Taft with two
Attorney Gen. Richard Ervin
seek an injunction without first ,ip
said hr was willing to give tho gel* from Hell” combat team used unroinmlltcd. now Is 7-3 tor Risen
pointing a hoard of inquiry and
department more money because cuncusslun grenades, bayonet*, tear hnwer will: two mil pledged The
waiting fur Its report, ax tequlred
under Montgomery enforcement as and fists la subdue the rebel New Hampshire, Connectirol ami
hy Ihc Taft
Hartley Ail
hss been stepped up and the back­ ous n,400 North Koreans. The Massachusetts slates are general
I'he government xeinire of Ihe
log nf license revocation and sus­ Reds were armed with apeara, ly pro-Elsenhower
A candidate tor the Democratic
mill- omlcr congressional author
pension cases left by Schott Is knives, rock* and fire bomba.
U p
sty. Mr Truman declared, would
Surrendering prisoners were hus presidential nomination, mean
being cleared up rapidly.
H 'niitfatiiril lilt 1' n r f T * * »i
"restore full scale sleel production,
Montgomery said the radio tied off tn the new enclosures.
provide fair trrnlmcnt for all con
(trig. Gen. Ilaydon I. Boatner,
equipment and new cars which
H istif IHfiFsl Mn I'fnc tel * *
The City Commlaehin lint (it*:l&gt;*
drew Gay's fire had been deliv­ the Rule commander, had given
ered befnre he succeeded Scholl. the Reds a chance to move to the
mi Mini lied L'llun Mmightini, m
He said he hnprd lo work nut a new quarters peacefully.
. hltert, In proceed wlMi prehniln
Die - hard Communist leaders
deal whereby ihe radio equipment
iiry pinna fm (he eonati uctlun "f
could be sold without ton much chose to fight.
ii Iiumcum III which I" hoil-ic Ihe
Boatner met the resistance with
Ion to the department.
lihmiy and aiitlipie i-iilleelidii ■f
Gov. Warren asked If autumn force In his campaign to gain unInstalletlon ol new nlflcnrs uf tinbile short wave radio equipment ronteated control over the prison
liriicial Henry S. Haufiird, fnundi-i
...........enrol noHie- legiitdlng
was not necessary In enforcement pen*.
Lion* Club, Including Rdwaril S
'Tlu-r*' ha- Ih-i-ii ninri- ptogn-.** nf t lum city, and tn piepiue nit .u
The wild, swirling bcltle was wit­ McCall, president, will take plan .'i tilt'd1c)ni- I11 the last M* yean cm ate enlimnle tin the rust ■&gt;( ili-llqiomt wali'l hill., wilt he sent
work.
Many mow and inti'iruing hooks
•ol hy the City nfti-i Aug I, ii have been added In tin- Sanford
“ 1 don’t think so." Montgomery nessed by prlioneri of two other Thursday night at Rear Laki- timn in the tircvlima 5,000," In Mich ii hulldlng
was deelded hy tile City Commix
where a chicken barbecue will hr Walter M. liaynea Jr. told tinreplied. "Where It Is needed we unruly compounda-~71 and 77.
library’s collectiiiii for
Mnyur W. II. Rtempei nl-n mi m o o Iasi night. Personal roller Public
Shortly after the fight ended held, II waa decided todav at the Itutnry t'luh nt Its rcguliir weekly
always can call on local enforce­
i dull leading, Mr-. K. .1 .M&lt;nighpidnted
II
committee
iilidci
the
Boatner told prisoner* in Tt to get meeting of Ihc clnh. Wives and meeting ye-tenlny III a 1»«l U on
H u ll lulls will also he dlxeioitimo’il, tun, Illiiarlan, said today, Mrs.
ment officers to help ua out."
ehalrmanahlp of R'dlnnd l)ean '■■
Other actions hy Ihe Cabinet In­ ready to he moved— or else. The guests will be Invited.
What's New In Medicine" He -llirly the plune mid pre.-eiit rec- unit if hills are mil pill,I when Moughtiin also rnnimenlrd on the
prisoners obeyed meekly,
cluded:
Harry Robson, who presided, an -as Intl'Mlueeil hy
hu
fulhei 'immeiidalloim. Ulhei meinliers «f line, wnter xerviee will lu, ills- Inigo numbers Ilf people frmn the
And leaders In Compound 77 nounced that duo to Ihc outing, no Walter M. Haynes Sr.
Acceptance of 440,000 from the
the committee aie Mrs. Fred T ............... It. N. Huycr, ,-it&gt; clerk, Hanford Naval All Station who
Broward County Commission to sent word that they would be meeting will he held here next
me using tin- library She xsid
The younger Ml Haynes wn- Willlnma. M m . Mil ii i i i i
Itus-i-ll, aumol need liiduy.
ready to move on Boitner’s com­ Tuesday noon
Ili-intnfiirc, Im point'll .,I|I, see i very effort is made lo extend to
help ua out."
•
ill
nml
tiilsnl
In
Hanfnid
not
.Mrs
C.
It.
i)aw*nii,
luhn
Kndei,
mand.
They
will
be
Moved
Wednes­
Retiring District Deputy Gov -mdualeil from .Seminole High Itnnilnll Chase and A .1. Greer
■■nil notice* on delinquent lull- them tile full privileges of re
Other actions by the Cabinet In­
day.
cluded:
have been sent mil, and if these ■lileutn and any further rourte.xtev
ernor John Henderson nf Winter .-•Vhool In t**lt(, and was emplu/i-il
An
Inventory
&lt;
&gt;
f
(leiieial
Sun
Boatner
waa
Jubilant
over
the
Park congratulated hla successor &lt;-r n lime at the Florida .Stole
hove toil I&gt;i-mii jiii 1-1, a eolleeliir lias whlrh II can.
Acceptance of 440,000 from the
furd’ii
collection,
which
under
ihe
way
the
paratrooper*
from
the
Henry Witte. Jr., whom ho term Hunk. At the oulhreiik uf ih........
heiii -eiiL mil ax n final remirl,
Broward County Commission to
Among novel- recently added
term*
nf
hi*
will
Is
In
he
left
lo
147th
Airborne
BegtmenUl
Com­
making ax mnny ax 1IIO i-’ilhi u fm adult consumption I, "Tha
ad "alncero and earnest and can -lid World War he vuluntoeicd fm
help finance a new armory at
bat Team quelled tile Red*. He able of doing a splendid Job" In ' tty with the Air Curpa ami the City nf Sanfoid pmvlillng .1 month. Thla lias been inking too
iiw n t s t s ns r « n T«*m
hulldlng
lo ■oil' ll tune and rusting too much, Alexandrians" hy Chnrlr* Mills,
said:
overseeing the affairs of District ervwil nveisnas a- a rndai navi suitable memorial
which In house It is constructed, il wux derided by the Cooiloisalon. tlm story of a century In the life
"The discipline of thd troops waa 16-0.
of a small Georgia town and Us
superb. I have an-oM dal report ■ Mr. Henderson praised the local i »tur on homhlng flights -m: of was lead to the CommUslim hy
A ir ordinance wax paxsed which
Mr. D i -bii . The value nf the col- pi i votes .Social Security -talus people. Other titles include "Tha
that not one shot waa flrsa In club for Ita achievements during l ingland.
the war tie colei ml li-cliun Is roiiglily estimated al in
Oily liny" hy Herman Wouk,
Compound Tl. We captured the ex the year, Including an outstanding MmFollowing
fm all City niii|diiyei'x, mol set­ i.ullior of "The ( ‘uno Mutiny",
lliilvrisKy of Floilila whei - he excess of $ 1OtI.IMIO.
of
resUUfce."
act
plan
mistake*."
auction sal*. He commended Sec
up it program to lie liaodh'd hy
After more than 44 yaara of ser­
■"ik a pru-mcdlriil - nurse, lalei
Yerhy's
"Tho
Karacen
He referred to tha map and pa­ rotary Jack Morrison on thr ac ••laihmting
Mrs. F. R. Rnumlllat explained the Florida Imluatrlal Commis­ ,Frank
vice with the Atlantic Coast Lina per*
from the Harvard
Illade". a Inin of crusading, and
found
loskte
ft.
curacy and promptness of his re VD-dlral School. For the nasi /ear the Work width has liven done hy sion
Railroad Co., George E. Rollins,
"Wlndom'a Way" liy James Ram­
Boatner personally 144 ordered Mrti*
A number of rrciiminrniliitlmis sey (Mlmnii. "Rasl Hid General”
general auperlntcndent of tha West­
I.- has hern serving us an Inletoe the \V(imiin'n Club and the I).A.I!
Korean ^Ol. L e iJ U k Wop,
William Higgle, president of thr in surinfrjr a* Massachusetts lien In promoting the piujcrt nml re­ of tlm Itmiftmll Stadium Commit­ by Frank Slaughter nf Jackson­
ern Division, retired front active North
a Compound 76 leader, to assemble Bow Casselberry Lions Club, told
vealed that two gifts of 41,01111 tee wine adopted. These Include ville, a story laid In New York'n
service aa of June 1.
:tl Hospital.
POWa for moving. Lee refused. Of Ihe progress ol that new nr
Mr. Routes served for a num­ the
Pointing out tliai llm work -if mi each have already been made In tiie temliig down of the wooden Dellrvue Hospital, is another re­
At
3;4S
.6m.
loudspeaker*
atlon of 44 members, and to niioriir la pretty much of a grind, ward helping to defray the cost
m tnifImiei) 11pi UfiRp I'tedi
ber of vaora at superintendent of blared to tha compoaM:
cent novel in circulation.
r with Jack ftymond* of his in. Haynes milil that hla schedule of the building. It was explained
tha division her*, and from in*
Noii-ficlion which Mrs. Mough"In
16
mtoatea
you
wlU
be
moved
entertainment committee, asked
that
lircsant
plan*
call
for
an
ex­
through 1041 was a member of tha Into newly constructed compounds
-nnslsta of HI hours on duty ami
luti iticntioneil as outstanding in the co-operation of Ihe Sanford
penditure
nf
approximately
420.
City Commission. Ha it a past
eludes "North With the .Spring''
. It you move qulptiy you wilt Club In tatting up a minstrel show I I Imurs off with on weekends i r mm.
president of the Sanford Rots
■iiber time off,
hy Edwin Wey Tsais, the itory
Harry Robson promised that the
A.
J.
Greer
explained
Ihe
cut
club,
s
Ilutllnlng snmr of the nilbnnees
of 120 days from I lie Everglade*
at your own
the community of
now Lion Board nf Directors will ublcli liuve been made III medlehiL- turn I value
The retirement of Mr, Rolllna 10 The
CommUi__
in Lake Champlain following th*
inch
a
center
and
pointed
out
tha
consider
tha
proposal
In
the
near
Roy
Holler
expects
to
leave
to­
was announced by L. T. Andrews, freshly dug trracbes
irlng the past few year*, Hr.
L
northward migration of birds and

Impressive commcm-enicnt exer­
cises were held last night at Semi­
nole High School for n class of
130 students wdin were awarded
their dlploftins by Principal Her­
man K. Morris.
The graduates, num hr ring its
girls and 11 boys, were seated in
double row semi-circle on the
auditorium stage In what was per­
haps the most beautiful setting
over witnessed here, A large
painting by members of the A rt
Club In the background depicted
a road to a castle of opportunity
In the distance, and the graduates
they received their diplomas
appeared to he walking off on this

bAV'"Lfk

! Satiford Herald
Vacation-Pack

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some week* ago: t f c « l . „ ________ ”~A second prise of 43 waa given
of water hat pa make batter teeth, to Mary Eslner Powell and honorUa aold recent stodtea ia J i
ahU mention was mad# at Barsonvtila. and Bi
b o n O'Barr at tha aama, time,
per seal of ell
i aonteat consisted
be prevented by proper
on four books ae
GuorUted,

iVv-

ren.
Funeral aerator* will he candieted at the graveside In Ever­
green Cemetery Sunday et 4:30
pjn. by th# Rev. W. P. Brook* Jr.
Illlltary services will alio be eondieted by American Legion Post
63. '

Roy Holler Attends
[Million Dollar Meet

nuccesa of a similar museum in K'
morrow morning bv Eastern Air
Augustine, Hu said that Hanford's Lines for Huston, Maas, to attend
location half way between It’d
tim ’Jfilli. anniversary nf the Mil­
llna College In winter Park nml lion Dollar Round Table nt the
Stetson University In Del.mid Mounl Washington Hotel, Ilrrtton
make It an Ideal place for the Wood*, New Hampshire, June
eatahllahment of a library such as 13-17.
contemplated under thr terms of
Tim Million Dollar Round Talde
the will of General Hanford.
Is made up of the members of
Other* who spoke in behalf of the National Association of Life
the memorial In General Sanford Underwriters who produced and
were Mrs, Miriam Russell, M m . C. paid for a million dollars or more
R. Dawson, Mr*. Fred Williams, of Insurance during the preceding
and Forrest Brcckenridge, man­ year.
ager of the Hcmlnole County I Mr. Holler haa repreaented the
Chamber of Commerce,
Now York Like Insurance Com­

vegetation in the spring, "Skoal
ficandluavla" hy Edward Streeter,
author of "Father of the Bride”,
who describe* the "slow dliintegratinii of the Deaire for SelfImprovement" and the revolt
against "Pnlnts of Interest" dur­
ing u motor trip through Norway,
Sweden and Denmark.
Also mentioned as Interesting
wa* "Adventures In Two Worldi"
hy A. J. Cronin, the Scottish
imvidist-phyitolan, who began Ufa
ox a struggling doctor in Urltlsh
mining communltlea and went on
In Snminuln County since tn beennia a famous London

pany
Apr. 14, 1U27. He le the first
MA80N8 M EET TO N IG H T
agent of his Company's Florida
Monroe Chapter No. 16, Royal Office to have attelnsd member­
Arch Masona will meet tonight ship In the Million Doller Round
at 3:00 o'clock at Masonic Hall. Table.

The Most Excellent Mealar'K,de&gt;
grro will ba conferred by Right
jvorehlnful
Master, J. Vidal
Bones. Light refreshment* will Im
kerved end High Priest A. F.
Ramsey has extended an Invita­
tion to all Royal Arch Maeone to
„
attend.

V ET SERVICE OFFICER
Tom Ueen, Veterans' Adminis­
tration Htato Service Officer,
will be at tha office nf Senator
Lloyd F. Boyla tomorrow between
the hours of 6:30 a.m, and 12:00
noon.

Ijhjuitelan^inid^ a^mleiWuthor.

Movie Time Table
RITZ
"Skirts Ahoy"
1:00

3:07 •6:14 - 7:21
MOV IK I .A N D

"African Queen"
PRAIRIE LAMB
"Belles On Their Toea"

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companies of almost
Common Shares Of A inionthe
dollars.
The nverago Investment |&gt;cr em­
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— rtiiistniu from $?,
Highest Companies ploye
000 In the auto induatry to $50,000
tobacco companies.
Are Widely Owned inThe
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T H E SANFO RD H RRAI.D
Page 10
Thnrs. June 8, 1*52

Owners Of Canine
Sen. Benton Says Pels Pound To lie
He Helped Banish Democratic Group
Reds In Capital
WASHINGTON UR — Sen Benton
(D.-Conn.l testified today there
were Communists in the State lie
partment in 1943 and 1910 and thut
he took a leading pari In getting
rid of them.
But he declined to give any
names, and this led tu heated ex­
changes with his antagonist, Sen.
McCarthy &lt;B.-Wls.), ut a pre-trial
hearing on McCarthy's two million
dollar Tibet slander still against the
Connecticut senator,
McCarthy repeutedly pressed
Benton to tell whether he knew
the name* of any Communists fired
front the stale Department In the
years right niter World War II
Benton was nn assistant secretary
of state at the time.
“ I don't propose to name any
names," Benton replied, adding
that he wouldn't trust his memory
that far buck even If he desired
to glvo them.
“ On what grounds do you re­
fuse?" McCarthy asked. "On the
grounds It may Incriminate you?"
Theodore Kii-ndl, Benton’s attor­
ney, Interjected: "Senator, you're
fantastic."
Benton himself sold: "No. on
the grounds It may Incriuilnute
them I don't propose to Indulge
tn the practices under discussion
here this morning."
This was a reference to hi* con
tentlon that McCarthy has hurled
unsubstantiated eh urges In his eru
isdn against Communists in gov
eminent.
Benton le.liliod he was sure
there were Communist* In the
State Department and other gov
eminent departments in 1943 He
stld the bars hud been let down
during the war
But he said many were tired In
1943 amt 19ill unit that he himself
was responsible for working out a
"reasonable doubt" procedure uu
der which most of Hie dismissals
occurred.
Benton added that In 1947 he
Suggested In (ieu tienrge C Mur
shall, then secretary of stale, thut
the Federal Bureau of Investlgn
lion lie railed In lo help on security {
checks of department employes.
This was done, Hie senator said.
McCarthy anil llenton argued
constantly ut H.e opening session
of the hearing
Met'nr Hi; at one Hint' accused
it foe of nut telling Iho truth
fe asserted Itcnlmi was giving
avaslvo answers and once cum
mcnlcd, "If you continue this way,
we’ll bo here tor monlhs.”
"Don't worry about that, sena­
tor," Klcndl nut In. The lawyer, In
turn, accused McCarthy of taking
Up Issue* tlial hail nothing to do
With Ihe case.
Today’s hearing was without u
referee and will) McCarthy asking
’ the questions baler, he will he
quisled by Hengon’s counsel,

n

Ibid'Abbott explains n row to I.ou Costello In this tcenn from
Warner Bros. "Jack And The Beanstalk," In Hiiperclnerulor, showing
on the Itltx Theater screen Thursday and Friday!

Food I te m H Priced
Below OPS Ceiling**
JAC K S O N VII,I.K (Special) Hundreds of food Items are sell*
log In-low OPS celling prices In
A A l’ stores lo this men, it whs
reveiili'il today.
W. A. Carlton, A A )• Hales Di­
rector for I he Houthern Division,
slated that the
helow-ccillrig
price* prevail on u wide variety of
Items, Including baby goods, cer­
eal*, dinned fruits mid canned

vegetables, bakery products, poul­
try and other groceries.
"At the niiUirenk of hostilities
In Korea, A A 1* pledged all Ita
resources In the fight to keep food
prices down," Mr. Carlton sold,
"As u result of our efforts le
work harder and do a better job,
we have been able to sell many
Items at lens than eelltng prices "
“O l’S ceilings represent the
highest prices grocers can charge
for food. But it hit* always been
A A J*V policy to charge the low*
cat potsihle prices to con.uriii-rn
based on the rust of food to ut."

see him us u potential best id
breed champion
“ I'd like to see him win another
blue ribbon," Bill said, "just to
make B up to him— tu see he gets
a square deal.
"But the handlers say they want
a inniilli lo train him for his next
show. Well, Hclutnurers are sup
posed to he one man dogs, but
Mike In friendly lo everybody
"If he In gone a month, he will

By RAM DAWSON
NEW YORK til— The big fellow
In the manufacturing field keeps
growing right along. But hla make­
up ha* been changing even faster
than ids .itc.
The largest manufacturing com­
panies are likely lo have more
shareholders nowadays than em­
ployes— the days of the big Indi­
vidual shareholdings are num­
bered
They are likely to pay almust
us much In taxes as they da In
wattes and salaries— and four
limes as much In taxes us In divi­
dends
And they have anywhere from
17,000 to $30,000 in assets for each
employe.
The 100 largest manufacturing
companies— that excludes rail­
roads, communications, banks, In­
surance companies, retail end
service companies— ere Baled by
tho National City Bank of New
York on the bests of total 1991
assets after deducting reserve*
for depreciation.
They range from Jersey Stand­
ard Oil with almost five billion
dollars In assets to Crane Co.
with 172 million dollars. They are
the lop among 100,000 manufactur­
ing corporation* and 200.000 maniduclurltig plants owned by Indi­
viduals ami partnerships In the
United Stale*.
These too employe 4,200,000 per­
sons and have 5,400,000 sharehold­
ers But It must be remembered
that many of the shareholders may
be dupllcatloni— one man may own
stock in several of the 100 cor­
porations. Thlrty-on* of the 100
hive more then 30,000 registered
shareholder*; and 32 have more
shareholder* tb«n employes.
the shareholder* own a total of
910 million shares, representing an

SIIHIMP M E E T
.1At KSONVII,I.K i.n - Shrimp
and fish dealers In Nnrth and South
Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Al­
abama have hern Invited to attend
u meeting here June 23 tu form
a (rude body.
The association, sold Frank H,
Kant, one of hte organizers from
Jacksonville, will work for pro­
tective legislation, methods for
closet co operation and will study
no longer lie my dog. It would oroduction uud marketing prob­
lie like giving up your uwn hairy." lems
BUI feeds Mike table scraps,
kennel rut loirs and soft boiled eggs
-cooked exactly three nHiuiles,
DRESSED and DRAWN
Ihe way Mike prefers them. Every
day Bill walks four flights down
from his llronx apartment to ex­
ercise Mike hy unleashing him unit
Irltilng him race the New York
Central commuter trains into Man­
hattan.
"The express truln* speed rigid
on hy," sold Bill “ But Mike gets
a big Hu ill oul of catching up lo
a local train Hint slops ut Hie sta­
tion lie rims Up uiul barks ut it.
and l am sure he feel* he bus
run It dear nul of breath nil by
hlmsoll."
.
. . . . . . .
O’Brien doean t want In kick Iris
dog around, but he doesn't wunt tu
lose Mike by glainorliing him Inlo
u professional canine pruo-winner.
"After ull, he's tny dog, said
Bill. "I don't want to turn him

J

CHUCK

tween the Interests of employes
and •hareholders, with some peo
le supplying the brains and! a
nr, and others the tools and cap­
ital. Each group la necessary in
Ibe other.
“ In addition, the report* for 1931
show the rapid asrcnduncy of a

third 'pnrtnfr* In buslne**— K&lt;»yernment— which although contrlbiitin;; nelthrr capital nor labor now
take* n lion's shun* of the prof-.

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salaries and such labor benefit*
as pensions, Insurance anil paid
vacatlona. This averages $4,100 a
year per employe.
The bank liso look* Into the bal­
ance sheets of these top too. Their
total assets top &lt;10 billion dollars—
23 billion for land, plant and equip­
ment, and 33 billion for cash, se­
curities, inventories and receiva­
bles.
Their sales and other receipts
last year totaled more than 78
billion dollars Costs ale up 93 1
per cent of that, leaving less than
St* billion a* net Income after
faxes, or 0.0 per cent of salps.
This loromc was divided up al­
most evenly between dividends
ami reinvestment! In the business.
But federal Income and excesa
profits taxes totaled utmost seven
billion dollars, and other federal,
state, local, and foreign taxes add-

The hank philosophises on what
these balance sheets of the big
fellows show, ns follows:
“ Tho figure* show how there Is
no Inherent conflict, but Instead
a close partnership relation be-

Watermelons
Sweet Com

Locker Plant

Fresh Golden

----- FROZEN FOODS

ARMOUR

Ruao

HOME FREEZER OWNERS

Strawberries

WK IIA V K A GOOD 8 UP PLY OK PACKAGING M ATERIALS
FOR YOUR FRF.K7.Klt NKKDS. HKK T il KM IIKFOItK YOU
B U T III' TH OSK SPRING VKGKTAIH.KH. AHK I'H A ROUT
HKDI * PACKAGKD WHOI.KHAI.K C U TS OP MRATH.

Grad* A Quick Fru'ien Drsoaed and Drawn

Turkeys, i T i f t J k . &lt;2

Lemonade
Hwigatreaa

Quirk Proian Dressed To Ttf

Lima Beans

Medium

ANN PAGE

DOR DEN’S

lllH R C T FROM LOCAL FARMS T O YOU

Boned Rolled

Round Steak lb. |0 c FreHh Hum
Lean • All Meet

Beef Stew

Super Right llemy Western U. H. Choirs
Grade Churk

Heal Gold

Small

Tender U. S. Good

\

l.nrge lied Itlpe

lb. 6 *

Lean Weatarn

lb. H e Boston Butts lb. 4 |c

Tender Dtllcloua Baby

12 0s.
Can

End Cut

Beef Liver lb, Me Pork Chops lb. Me
Lean Par*

Our Own

Ground Beef lb. Me BkTst Bacon lb. | | c
L IU B Y 'H R O S E D A I.E

Fillets Of

Jutebo . He

Red Perch lb. M6 Shrimp
Fillet* Of
Ready • To
Flounder lb. Me Oyatera
Broccoli
P k f.»
Baby Limaa pkg. |f c
Cut Beina pkg. ftc
Grain Peaa pkg. Me
Mixed Veg. pkg. Me
• B O TTLE CARTON

1 2 0 i.

HULTANA

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c»ll
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VOLUME XXXXIII

Potato Prices
Reported Up
« By $2 To $4

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K l .O l l l D A

Tin* ITo.sidotit Awards Modal To lOiscnlamer

Removal Of Price Con­
trols Results 1 n
Quick Price Jump;
Scarcity Increases

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1 v i li.,u!v .iml rout timed
"ir hi h s ihiril.iv except fur
• *i* r•,| Wti'tititmi thun■ill ii ....... mini' ninri'
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NewYoJkwIthT hree Of 5 Escaped
Renewed Hope Convicts Captured In
P alatk a G

! Cil’ih 1.tl A n i l St’lt.ll't
Riissi'll Si c K y n i&lt;»
Kyt* i &gt;ii ( *iv i I !\ii;I»i:*,
I’.ill Is U p i iiuisHt

WASHINGTON^ u v-Th e govern
in .1\t .1 lit.i t.
merit reporti'il today Unit wholesale
Ul'I.t:\l- I.........I., i II,mill
iPrlCFS Of Whltll |MlliltlM‘H Sllllt ll|
at much as U lu $t per hundred
pounds overnight ufter tin- remova
of price ceilings
The Office of Price Ktabli/ulinn
(OPS) lifts ii On' routrtd. Inti'
Thursday after llie Semite find
voted lo exempt frcsli fimlt and
vegetable* from price runt rid . lie
ginning July I
Today, OPS ollirirds qnutiil fm
ures from the Agriculture Depart
‘ r*
ment's Market Iup. New;i Service
I Showing the overnight advance in
prices at t’lmburglr and New York
for potatoes from Callfnnilri and
the Carolina:!
ihe prices are
wholesale far U S. No I, sire A
3-lnch potatoes.
Thu report showed that t.allhun
la long white pul aim *. ' ire r-illmr'
in New Ytirk Jliur ..lay at i&lt;i 2H
to |G .11 per hui Ired jmuiidx Tn
day the (imitation* ranged Itom
|8.5U to (!• 50, all advance of up
to l.l 22 per iiumlred.
Ollier qiiolnliulix In New York
were: llnuuxht'd North t'amlma
cobblers 1175 to $5 00 Thursday
tJURINO A C i a f M O N Y In tin- W h it e l l u i u e Hose M a id e n , I ’u i l d r n l T r u m a n r u n a r s t u l i d i 'i l i u tin n i l tl,
compared with tl &lt;n» to yit 00 today
h l i c n h o w ( I after In* had p i i m u te d Ike w i t h the f n i n H i nnk leaf cluster |n the l tlxtiilKuli hril 1 u n n M* ,l.il,
a mnxinioiu advance of 13.25,
W ll ltli the C h ie f K n i i l i W l&gt; e x a m i n i n g Ini,.king uli w it h p i l d r U M u Ih s r n h u w » r .
r |«l&lt; I ndlm nal
washed North t'uri'lliiu mlihUis
$4 60 to $5 US Tliur.'.day. t oni|i.ircil
with $tt ini and 1X25 today, a mas
Imum advance nl fit ill* Smith
Carolina sebagex. 15 00 Thurxd.iy
ft.^4 compared with u range of 17 50 to
18.00 today.
Prices quoted at wholesale tn
Pittsburgh were: t'nllfurm.i long
whites. 15 !&lt;H to to 07 tier luindred
.Mine lluili 250 new hunks f"i
pounds Thursday, nniiiiared with
i ithfi
inveniles have heen - it iiic i I hv
a range of $7 5o to tlotxi today,
' I*a maximum advance nl U M L M c F a t l a i l l l S a y s
S c l - lliu Sniifniil Pullin' t.lhruiv and G u v c n i m c i i l
A
u
d
i
t
o
i
will lie phii'nl in I'iiciilalhin Mon
I *U !i
|&gt;t n|'o t tI t v•it1111( ilk
Nnrth (arullna ciilildrrx, SMill
,
_ ,
n/I
dm
w in ii viii'ittinii tn gill*, M i1
i*l tklilt lit |HlVkl | I • l i t Iftl i I
Thursday compared with W 25 to
tlc m c h l
T
e
s
t
i
f
i
e
s
O
n
J
u
s
,
Khun .1. Muuglili ii. Ilium lull, an
t MtfliJii *1III-Mil
id,llfi I f it Ml
day. an advance of $3 31.
li c e
D e p t. R e c o r d &gt;■'11•'I*MI Jilil s»tlil r tli IT 111|TlI•11fill*
inniiii'cil today.
in mid' h m ) Iiij Hr iiiul firim' 1
WASHINGTON i*W - Prwllcllons
&lt;"oln 11ri sIIIw nDunI eve-y Ivpi*
i hin *ilu iIIhh ihi (hi iuvltn lln*
WASHINGTON .V' Mover mtieiil i.r bunk enjoyable hy yi me ( dk
WASHINGTON I’
A govern
that (fin potato soon will be back
in Its usual grocery him, and ul xpunxiired peace talk.: In the steel of various ages, the y i . i u i i i ' * nn* mild auditor testified today till1 fi r m m * il • lu I i Vt H i r « r l l n r *miir
* «*» ii’m! nun
trimmed prices, followed lln- guv -ifike it'cchM'd today until 1 p m ...... . 51) pcnrml fli linn, ua I tin .1llnIIre Depart mi’iil failed hi pros |* d" r M'lilliefiu
emment'a action.Thunwlay In nm .K S T In l^rrnit Imltislry lenders to
lm|1 |j(.tj,(M( |1’|.im.|(lu|K crute n war ennlracl Milt altci n Oil’ll Ir I t t in h i t’lftM i In
(lit l| lira* Nil! Ill tmilh In
calling price control* on polntum 'study tifirgu tiling proposals
|
Gun .1 llnn.ud
Mi
biogrnphv ip which v ld l rl ic n have former
, ,, ...Atty
. ..........................
..
But price olficl.il. uml produce ' The phmir delay was ui nurmmsi I slmii'ii nuch ii m a c t i v e in te re s t , sin [ i r , , J*1 f *! f o r M,,|i D e in u c i iiu V
Assistant John II stilted.
men alike said IhAl before the hi l&lt;ri':ddeull;il A
litmal fhairmiiu William M Ituyli
\1» k ml’ * 11-1- n i \.•«I ,i nit Irii l
potato price goes down, it will Steelman. who Thursday night re
J r . \ i iled tin- roiilrmloi
•lit , ii - *vt i-hit j .-i rt|| | 11** iih til m | lit* |" i
\(.‘I r r u l n l l n u o f
Inv ei gle
.........
probably go up.
pm ted "real negoliolums going
Waller Sprague uf tli*' ipni in
V . I I h r U t&gt; * Jtill i II*I ( I *. . til. i e. t I In M
Inis lin'iriisnl inpldly dullin' tin inenl’s ticuenil All nilMllln; iiUni
A produce Imyer for a largo on "
t. I I .M( lv Ift l- V -I I'll ,t "* I x11 n|l I In &lt;li| Ki .
11tin(I ismsil tin I'nsr f'»«r i
The delay wiih reipieslnl hv pic l ymr, 'lie pointed mil Dor llaiin il the 11mlractor ax I -1■, ■i.p
ill lllil dill lid ill dt I d lit rlfal iIdDim I ii
hoard Chairman Hen Mureel of nn' the iuihI iiiiin IIi II remhed tli M Ham pie-iileul of Hie A«Iv.,ni *
I,"(HI
fll'llle
H
i*
cnnipaied
Ivl'h
I
I*1,i 1111&gt;&gt; i o Del mil
lln tone am i l. au i:lillii Steel l ' u
In ail nl tile lll.ill.lgi'llll'lll in gull.i O',lit leniks . lielllllted III 51m. 1(151
Splni'in li lifieil liefure i II .
ting team
1 \ i l t1 H 1 (3 X
lu fiction, there me si verjl judu i.il) - hImiiiuiiii Ui i who I.
i n it!
.1 •1 i *?.
to 1n toi
Sli'i'liiiuu - .ml i'lnlip Mm i i&gt;
lu'lie- full uf interestilie illlltlx 1 Illve ,tli::ilui|&gt; tlie Juillie lirp n i
II. 1 )* • •.1 I* « 'll
.
11ml | nit
I |
to
III',III uf the 1, .0 'NKI jlrlklilg • In | in' :*• cinil|ili u stoilen alunit uni
iiienl tin* iomiultlie lieuid
•
1 to f*m i l
I.I till
thlileil
u .
hteclworkers,
ie.'nhl&gt; uud1 spoit
careers, tiu tuiical vino. le liuiony lh.il tlie laspau i Iu1mill I.fl t * V,It UMl lit,.!
p .I Ii tin i t
|agreed
were oxelehurgeil hi al Ii ... I
Hiciiici mid acleiicii fiction.
'!
H 1 uf ll .1
•I'M’ •(.It ft 1 lit
halt
Inlli.iii
dollars
o
uuai
•
.
i
here
was
snllie
huiie
of
an
early
A
iiiuiik
I
he
titleii
are
.............
About 1110 tn II!5 sheriffs lint
1 ll •I.i l'i 1 «14" . ll l tli
tint'll
act
tli*
merit
ul
the
dispute
ir'liief."
"(Iratiil
Gnuhe
M
v
-'.'ii,”
law enforcement officers me ex
1•tl In* 'I » I'Hiihit
I.I t uli ' M * 1
In uiiotlier in'll', Sprague ...nl
Demoeralli' f.eadet' ktcPul land "Mnrimneil un Mars".
’Thugrliparted to attend the Itltlli minimi
'iiiil
I.. tol'l l . t •* t un! i .*1
ml
.........
.
,
^
flurk
i
illuiil,
funnel
asslxtmii
i.
convention of the I'liiriitu Sheiiff* nl Arl/ou.i told the Senate I lull . Date and l.onesonm Surrell. &lt;. j
|ntm.,n reiem d
i nn t V it inti
(to* 1 llll
•MlieMM1Is X . t i t i l i t i i
I tox A i i t l i . t r .
S t .Ilf s A lt o n !.
W &gt; nt
Association hem .Monday through I day night there nliiilit lie n settle. euod Inn I' »tiiry; Sport fiction |, 1,|,s,llllh.l|
U j (M,
In t . »Mt « .1* I II.* I* .1* 1 .1 '••«)» f It
1
WrdnesduVi Sheriff I*. A. Mem, iiu'iil over I* wieki'iid Tfa* Sen includes Mil'll tilll'H ||H "Knock ntluriiey lor a corpuratoni win.
to1* f,1 • .
\ &gt; I .utidi &gt;r
I it it11* t JS ! it1111 t i:i ■
t* l«ii
' lilt* to. sipl . M n I n t i t
who will Ih&gt; Dual tu the visitors, il" llieii put aMile until Monthly Out," "Double Piny", "Slliorty nl
[MM I'
M'ltle.S a tl IllK.IliH claim Ini {!.'
I )i . t i l l ' l
i
T .t
K’ f . l
announced induv.
all legislation dealing with the Shortetiin".
.V.J1 J *' it*.1 M 1 kt 1.. •. flu
Other
honks
lire IXHI
lln
The Valdex ifnlel will he head ' ll ike
■t klII11■
".Spin e 0 inlet", "Wild Trek". "The
&gt;\ *1,41, 1.1
IV*
up
........ .
‘lln*
wilnexx
Mild
Hie
iinnpin
quarters for the cimviiitum and
lU hi I i'll I i*; \
w \s h i n *; t I i.N 0
lui i.ui
steelman Wiimi’I so speelflr Iml Mviler Horse", “ South .‘ leu Ad was Hie Micldgap S.'IiiniI uf Traih
.MM
tl it t It* •
•I* kill t 1 I* il 1*.
rag litratiou will stall at 1 no said he Dml t.ilked with Mel’ui vimtines", "J it r i y'x Treaxuie I foip
I HI
I N i lU M N N I ' I
i * Hi
Alt x . inlet
I' h i ) u It
lie'll ‘Vi | 'l l I.I u D u l l ■ ,Mill II
udiluij; that tlie Geueral A. 1 i In v 1 4 P, .1
p.m. Manilav, and will again he lend
•1*1111 1 *t .Mil 1 t'l •Ml pill ill. -to Mi .Mi *III .MMMtitlli i ( In* i v ki I i r i m ii l i Hit i 1 I 1 I «a 11 M ■M)'*
Hunt", nml many other titles.
eoiuillliji illfire axkeil the Juxlo
made at 8:tll&gt; n'cludi Tuetidav i.nd
tv ,i v mi a i iii i l Hi* i i 1 i '
S
i!l|i|»i||l dll
"I cerlulnly tun nut iM.-ssiml'.lie.”
The non-fiction gmou incliul. x llcparlmcnt lu recover tlie mom •(Ini I It. i.ki f llu H i m *1 i A11ii ii ill,4 kt 111!'* |,i i
Wednesda y inornillgi.
M
/.m il'iii
4t1,,|i|l(l|&gt;« l&gt;1 ii SI •***. * » ■Sill *
.11 ) lu»I t) nI t l i•
id Ml t. 1|. N i l
|
Steelman
told
iioWHiiirn,
"Iml
I
tin.
(anciiuitlng
Heal
Hook
aerie
nn
the
nroimd
the
firm
had
cluirgt
'Hie first meeting will lie enll
tn ’ i 1
' ' '
flit fttt'l S flU l'l ii tilt t.iSNJiltiil if I .MM I »,! v it, ill* a V* ill Mill
which
gives
accurate,
up-lo-dale
n
*.i.ii*nir.i
in*
I'
bho Klnhti
wniildu'l
wiiiitl
n
uveriilAtv
my
up
#d to order nt ll):tMI o'clock lie -- lliiiiiuit "
" In i
ill'll, ( min In I'M ' ( ( t i l l ' l l lit M 111411 4 nt i •(Ullll Mill' It* ' 1(toil
i
i
i
f
o
i
u
i
a
llu
i,
nn
nstrnnomy,
Inixeday morning at the fit,' Hall hv
H'- 'tollhi III MU’ ill 4' nil id
&gt;1I* I U,
r . i n v ii ’.It hi it lift*
Steelman said both sldea li.ul hull, magic, Aliixka, Texas, nm
the Association pre udrnr, Slid iff
ft»«I If V- tit |M 1*0 X'
'1 U n
/ ,11ill lift V' ilf toiHM miiMi tl (toll I) I" Ml to
("
ia,
liuMex.
etc
For
Hie
ynijngel
been
dlaciisiilni!
intensively
all
the
R. L. Kendrick of Ku'mnll i cemi1to-(I In I 111' III
tip I I' h* i &lt;
■ |
\|h ,t *ivt h i tin I ,uiu 111li M i v '"i III'
1uinplex isiiies involved. Tile walk folk . Du re are the lii'nitlIfiillv II
ty*
I*"I l.l I'hI*.- I . * ’ •
tout Mt»- hin I i i t m
' ii(ti|itilt 11 in ffir
Instraled
Keal
lifer
Hooks
about
mil
xlurteil
Monday
after
the
So
Addresses will he pm I * hy
I I ill f *«M« 11 * illlllkis MX*
*1.i. fr (*r (toil If D rill Ini if ,i |ii$Mn ) .it
Lieut, Gen. J. I!, ilulchldm, rel.t prunu* Court voided Mr. Trumnn's I 'i r i 'i in 1*, Iralnx, planes uml other
/■'I III IHI H I * H lul l if N.*slilt RIt til « I ft 11ll IM i Mil * v' In » ill* *I M'
H'dijccts,
give
artuul
descrlplionx
‘.i
iMire
of
the
steel
imluxtry
Morn
Btate Senator fhnilrs K ’ unis,
1..........
h
IH I
•&gt;
’
,nki il llin tiliin .i Kti m m
in
Starke, president desjgnnte. Mur than UXl.uou mine, rail nml other and |dct it res of these themes,
Pljin? i1It its'IIni) f(Il lit i I 11•’H lit) l Mill it tli*|fi'« IIV hi i ill* Mill in' i N *4111*i 1,i-iii*•ml1 Hin Iid (I 'i to i&lt; ’
workera
have
also
been
Idlrd
tiy
Ittngrujihirs nre written In Inida Slate Senate; Utiief Ituy ii,
Tin* f'ity'x ri'cmillun prugnu, t tli1 Si Hi HH tli1 I 111id11\ i liii tfi I it'i i tl -in 'H
\ ,i / 1 &lt;,i*i m h i d
lirestlng style. Some of the pop­ will open for tin* xunimrr nl tin 1 ulil VI •«11« » .1(1(1 ml lit I I n t h -I H u t
Williams, Clinmlier of fnnunerce the steel shutdown
I lis &lt; r r n i ' i il In mi ' ll ,
I Ittvvr m i lilt* If iiy ;il 1 iifuiiii .mu
Manager K. K, [Irecki'iirldge, L’api.
The first break h the nation- „ular , llllea
, ilH'lude the storiea of l.'iki'frunt tiliuffl.-tx.ixril r u n i i id.t j ; roil|• i d I i ' N ' l t d m a SI | hv kn Ii JMV i ‘ l Ij’JlIi'il Itir i Mij* l »' if lit* In ,i*1 ul In
J. L. Chlllenden, Nnvnl Air Sta wide strike came lute Thursday M1*’, " ve» "■ Victor Heihert, Amur Mumhiv imirnlng nl U.OU uni to killllf* 11II ti £|(I I h V i'l a lit i J Ml tli Inti Iri l iim htiii* !*/ r&gt;H* tk *1 tin* I h i I I'll h r him I till i
lion eommamlarj fire Chief Mack with milloumemi'iil till*! tile De n'n'a greatest composer of oper nil I'hil.iri’n lii*lwt*t'ii 11,&lt;* nt'i':i *.i u|irl‘'.illin; wdli liir i I- i .1 i .Miii *1 **iV H I ,'ll lli J i liil'il ll.tll Mn |tolit Ilf if in u hv *i.i I ill i‘ VI &gt; i • I
N. Clavalaiiil, Jr., and Htato A t­ troll Steel forp had learlied a
•'! I" 1,' lr* J,"’k Laminn mid U lit, Hi'cicntluiuil D l r i u ' i h i lu IM l iM’tlMlI MM dll' |Sgs*je •I (|n||| lln
I*r &lt;I h um
ntn r I i l *h • '
i 111111111*i1r .uni iiiiu lnn
il«U
torney Murray Overstreet.
contruel aBreemenl with the Steel *• Henry, popular fiction wrlteix; T hmiiax Hlringcr nniimiuceil Imlui t tlrft i■m ‘ un it I m u | I ; i *‘t'kt ii n 11 \ tli
■I
The group will he welcomed hy winkers, covering 1.500 ftnpluyes llciirv Ford, Hret llurte, tie irge
III* 1 i I I till'
I &lt; n
I'.HIYH Ilk m 111Ul 11 pul I '
III I
Tlie l.nkufront plnygrounil will " ‘b
1 td ( n i i ii n i tu i .miiixtMta i'd
Mayor W. H. Stamper with ic- Details uf the agreement, nego Wnthlngton, Abrahsm
1*1 IIiumS.mhI' lu
i
i
Mn
Llncnln, In* upvii from Momlny lliruugh ," ‘V'V
I* i \ Ilk; I lit* I lilt I'll ‘&gt;I;|(|
Ini I ) r»
iponse hy Sheriff Hex Sweat, liulcd in Pntxhurgli, wen* iml on the Mnyos of uurglcal fame, (ill Frills;' every week In tlie suuiiiu i
up) mill' \IIn I &lt; ' U"I* f
:,l'* In r|&gt;li f ( xt lat e ). nl dll' 4 IM I III ( «ilitii'i 111ill wiM) ,t u r n &lt;IJi III
Duval county. The Hev. A. G. Me­ nomieed bill a dhtrlrt union offilial liert ami Kulllvun, and other fav­
III i ill •l|kl' ,1III ‘ lln 11f11* ‘ ' illU
hours will lie from U:()0 u in S i i . i r i l A u v i l m i ) U m l II \tdl s|n ,d I pltllll l|44'111
lania will pronounce tin* invoca­ said they embodied Wage Ktablli- orites.
:n |m•ft«'i■
IkinyilNlikMl . iilil Im w il l I r u v r tn v
noon In the mornlnj'n nml •hi 11ir* Mihj* i i ;d lln* dirttlin.
1tit11»;* Tn»* d;iv nndil tt dm I ‘11&gt; Siifuluv ft»i N r w V n r k i *m mti(«
tion. State Senator to F. Hoyle raliun liuard reconimendallons.
I; *i •-, •v iiiil Iiu* it &lt;Ui
1■
In addition many new hooks of 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. lo Mm nl »1
ll.ill al h ini o t liuk li.llnutni- lu ] ( mii k lu Mn t i i u Mil i.ni'li Svsmien
will Introduce the auosts.
* i jin w I mi V i h. i in j* 11 11it -1- ‘ ♦
the "huw lo do it1' type aru now terminus.
These
called
for
a
"package"
A t noon there will lie a lunch­
til
II"
Nn i I h
MI utlu
H r r . i l l n l futl.iv nil S r i ' l f k i r y ul (uj i I h r i
iiviiilnhlc, sufd Mrs. Moughton,
Tim playground xclmiluk' cullx trip lu Wa Inn kin ii’iMidini! dn
eon for the visitors at the Kpi» wage Increase amounting hi 2ti wlio pointed out that there ix a for nil types of sports uml on t alHil
I
i h i;at111/ i hurt
Sliili* A ' lu tun p r r s iiit M ik l) In in
cents
an
hour
by
noxt
january
copal Parish House. Thu after­
Cnpl
H a i l v It I u / / a i d id dm Infill h im uf tin* i Iim ’IM u ii
ill.I i "fill 1M| .Mill t I* I" i, Ml in
I hr
In Ihe Washington talks, it was large xegment of Hanford's young Ttii'xduy nml Thurxdnv morning i ,irkM'fl\ dll' * DJ|S| l.n ild I kill VI
noon eesslon, storting at 2 on
Mir M r n l u l n
uni In pi * &lt; '
Mn
hiMi l;«s|g*f| 2 fi iriinuh'h
people who liku tu make thin^n.
twimniing
lessons
will
Im
givim
,
reliably
reported
Ihe
union
shop—
o'clock will inidud* an address hy
I Ml*I*lltlS'll *•■* I’ ll • I I* I***
I'.iliVUNllkili ImK k r r n
II tl Min
In
order
to
make
the
selections
Robert W. Wall, agent in rhargu also recommended by the Wage
I I (UtlliiMFil lift I'ni tr I litiilk
at the F.U.I., Miami.
Hoard— was Ihe subject of the most iKjy. covers of honks will he on
I Mill'll I ,111111It' I' 4 o.
display,
State Senator
F. Hoyle will biller dispule. Tills would rcuulre
M r&lt;*hHtrl&lt;iiu*r*1
S.iuforii tu i.lm'ly .!m p.!u...... II,.!
Jhlidrem
•upwrvUlr.gr tin |in)j&lt;&gt;t.,
D.-u.l'ni .rD-.*. (in
bo master of ceremonies nt u all StrelwnrkcrN to Jala Philip
Wins liiiildiiij; Suit
barbecue at 0:110 p.m! hi the Coun­ Murray’s CU) union after being
hired.
Later Mils month the reerva
Fruut llm ilcfciixc nnj'.h* lie point
try Club.
A Jut &lt;i lu ( 'iivint i - ,,
• l,ro*fr*m ^or tven-agers
(ll|| nl(,
,HS||y ,,f ki'.'jilng
At the Wednesday morning
in*
M il)„r lit in-4* H. JUii'iiI ul Niut 1IT, tux lull'd lu t-ixu,
trill
get
unilvrwuy
at
the
Hem
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jj| jh ^ h* Hlvcr u|sui tu supply
meeting, starting at 0:110 o'clock,
FSU GUADl/ATHtN
ml
it
Rsp. Voile A. Williams will tli?
TAI.LAIIASSKK IA1 - The (VHI
OHLANDO t A t " - William It. Inol* High Hcliool gyintiaslum f,tr.| „j| to (giwcr pliiuix, tnlii uf (lie Suiyiim Iti'iii'li Ikix I'Xti'iid.-d In United Llllltbur f.V ,&lt;&gt;141in
41 , f*u
N;nll| Alr Htn lonldahlx uf Htmfnrd ii "imurty i' k h iu i IMcurid
troduce the distinguished utii'dit. members of Florida fitale Uni- Uminc, veteran principal af Orlan- The opening announcement for llu., ..... (h ‘ hf
r, u *-nl un*
(II)j
|j|(, value of Hie in wtdi'iimn" tu li 1» clty'x fiflli munm' dmiuigi'tuf tl.iidt'
Speakers will 1m C, Farris Hry- yerslly's largest graduating class (In Senior High School, died iinux- this urogram will he made soon,
•nt of Ocala; State Attorney Gen­ tn history will receive diplomas pcctedly of a heart attack today.
Htrlincwr promised.
ilirin River cnnnl in eaxe lln- inuuHi Munxlde iii'xl.i imxt wok in u m lint wax rulilumlrd m i i, uuii nl
Wedntsdsy morning at «;00 „f ttlP ;jt. j lll(l1;. Miuntd he Iduckcd lulli*r In Mayor Wl-'iiriin Ml* nijn i liitln fm !uni*ii' nml'iuii it**d in
eral Richard W.p Rrvlnj Couiity Saturday night at outdoor com
Hoone, til, had served as princi­
llm iiiiift rliet Inn nf In " Inti) ,’ i
Judge Douglas Stenstium; Ilep.* jmtnccmenf eterclics In Dunk K pal for 20 years and had been n.m,
thu
City s recreational „r rnllrnail xerviee cuitulled In uf Hartford.
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Tuesday morning a Hraside nl I *1ii nl i41 ion Kiii'ii*'
designate Mack N. Cleveland Jr., t'atripliell Stadium.
connected will) the school for 31 schedule will begin at Ihe Harper warlime.
Academy and Grooms Academy
County Prosecuting A t t o r n e y
Dr. Walter D. Cocking, editor years,
Among Hiii'iU who will Indy llm Fli'iitu imiturcnili* will prirmirl dirt wus ruHCimd Inin in ill* -if
George A. Sneer Jr., Stnte Audi­ of school executive magazine, will
lie was stricken at hla offico a* for Negro youths. Thelma Hhep l iiiial pruleei here is Ai Lee. chair- Ihrmigh Hunfurd with dll bathing Crrminii.
.Mi GiinMlset*, Mu' ul. iuntrue
tor Bryan Willie, and Assistant deliver tha commencarnent ad he closed out the records of the pard will supervlsu the Harper man of Hie Walerivays t'luiimittim hi-nidiuri in Nnw Siiiyrmi Hiui'li'x
foriuul knvilnlioii to Hanford tn lur fur tliu Jobs, euniumiid Mint
playground
program
with
Thelma
of
llm
Chamber
of
Commerce.
high
school,
which
Just
completed
ar*s«' ________________
Us last year uf existence. Two Knight directing the activities at
Mr Fo m ril. in u recent lelter ntli'iid Mm gain four day event. J. il. Ik'hmicrer, Mn- mii-imil . un
Hi'uside Fleslii will lm [minched troctur of tho woik, « *&gt; &gt;• pun.
■ O YAL PALM CLUB
lu Sir ilrockenrlilgc i Infi ll thul
senior higii schools will be op­ Grooms.
MOMRM’fi G R ILL SOLD
John II. WUllama haa returned era led here next term. He was to
On Tuesdays end Thursdays tlm "some sort uf orgaiiualion is guiuii on Thursday, June 13, nml will .sihle for the payments Ihe funn­
Hamer's Grill, 3 * East n m from Orlando where bo attended have been principal of one of them. colored children will go to Imk« hi luivu to he formed with ii (llred hot through Hundiiy, June 15, er mill represented In Mini dinliler
T was sold recently by Mr. a meeting of tho RoyI T *
Surviving are hie widow and Welfare for all-day picnic sml imi Imuil fur funds xoliclled and .Swlinmiiig, hunting and fishing Assiiciatvx nml tlm liunhir ium
plilIV hy li. W. Oeeni'i'i.
_ Ira. Home- Lilli* to Mr. and of ihe American Fire and Casualty three daughters. No funeral plans swimming outings.
iddaineil in order lo have uroper will highlight tho festivities.
Trial was Hlurteil tins liioridug,
Muyor Stumper urknowlcdged
iny. at the Kola Plata
Hotel, have been made.
This evening a practice double- delegation* appear tmtore the eu
PU
oyal Palm Club la
header will be featured at thu elncers, Ihe South uml Central New Smyrna lieach’a Invitation uml iesunii‘d this iiftirmaiii mi u
is a selective
I, operated th« QriU for (he pail Insurance organisation composed of
WOODRUFF ON D U TY
Lakefront softball diamond. Hunt Florida Flood Cnnlrol Hoard, the hy suylng, “ I have written to suit hy Join. Leona lily. itMuruov.
the topmost nroducers of the IS
Cepl. Frank to Woodruff, III, left Mercury will play the Navy In a Slide Hoiid Dvimrluient. Fresh Muyor Sweat thanking him fur against Lewis Tutu fur F.'.uud
owners are moving to stales In which the "American" this morning for Ramey Field In contest slated to begin at 7:30 Water Fish and Maine Cunimlxsiun hin most gracious invitation uml damages, which tlm plaintiff nm
make their permanent operates Mr. Wllltami
a been Puerto Rico for a Iwo weeks lour p.m. Then at 8:00 p.m. the Sal­ nml rrproxentntlw’a of C’ongress, we lire looking forward tu seeing tended, were due Dim for serviced
of duty with the Air Force Re vation Army will tangle with In bring lids mailer to a success­ thorn when they come to Ran- lendered. Judge 31. D. Smith pro
sided.
serv#.
ful conclusion."
Robson’e Sporting Geode club.
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Program Sturts Ai c. or c. miti
Monday Morning

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Librarian Secures War Contractor
Real Progress
New Hooks For
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Juvenile Reader* I SDaV*d FroDm Su,t
Steel Dispute
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At The Churches

H O LY CROSH ( H r H r II
(Episcopal)
Tli* Itir. II. I.. Zimmerman, H. It.,
H «lo r
Trinity Holiday
1:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
M O a.m. Family Kervlce an I
Church School.
11:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist ami
Barnlon.

No services during the weak
SEVENTH WAY ADVEN TIST
C IIU liLTl
0. K. Carter, Elder
W. K. Ilurkner, Loral Chirr
Mr a. Harry Watt, Hahhalh Sr hoot
Huprrlntemtrnl
Prayer mpetlng 7:110 I'. M . Wed­
nesday.
Church service 11.00 A. M„ Hat
urtfay
Haninth Hchool 0,:in A. M.

FIRST M BTIIO IH H T CHURCH
J. K. M rKInlay, Minister
9:46 am. Kumlay Hclionl, A clns*
for ovary aye.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
Harmon hy Chaplain John Daniel-

pan.
7:00 ii.m.
Inli’rmrilluti'
ami
Senior Youth Fellowship Her vice.
CH R ISTIA N AND MISSIONARY
A L L IA N C E
Park Avenue amt Kourternlh

HIreel

Olenn E. Smith, I’aalor
Hilda School (&gt;:.|A a.m.
Morning Worahln I1:0() a.m,
Mtaaiunnry Siinrlay will ha ob­
served with aomc &lt;iirm n-|ioi ,
tapr-rccorrloil from mtaalonnrlra.
The pastor will apeak on tho
luhjerti "(loil'a Work la Thm -

ougn".

All are rorrllnlly Invilnl to thin
aarvlca.
Nola: There will lm no Even­
ing Service. We ahall Join III line.
caTaureale Service ill the High
Bchool.
CHURCH OF CIIKIH T
Elm Avenue and Second Street
i, C. Nirholaun, Mlniater
"Whal thing aoever I command
you, observe to do It. Thou ahull
not add thereto nor dlmlnlah from
it," Daut, 12:511.
10:00 a.m. Illhle Study.
11:00 a.in. Morning Worahln.
Sermon topic: "Religion Division".
0:80 p.m.
Evening
Worship
Broadcast over WTItR.
Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Rlhle
Study.
Vlsftora always welrome.
C d N U U E tlA TIO N A L CHURCH
I'ark Avenue and Thlut hiree.
J. Ilernsrd RimiI, Minister
Morning Service 11:0(1 a.m.
Sermon: "lieynml The Illm".

CHRIST CHURCH. lamgTmd

hour o n c e ‘se em e d "a real lo n g tim e." T h a t w a s w h e n y o u w ere
very y o u n g .
T o d a y w h en y o u " sp en d ” a n 'h o u r e ith e r p rofitab ly or w aete*
fu lly you are p artin g w ith o n ly a tin y fraction of you r life . B ut,
th en , y ou w ere In v estin g or sq u an d erin g a la rg e p ortion o f your
m oat im p ortan t a s s e t.
.............
O n thin o b v io u s tru th rest# th e v ita l Im portance o f c h ild h o o d
r elig io u a tra in in g . F a ith and m oral ch aracter g r o w m oat rap id ly
In th e fo rm a tiv e e a r ly yeare. A nd th e b elief* and habit* acquired
In th o e e "big" hour* o f our c h ild h o o d are n o t cattily crow d ed
out b y th e m u ltip lic ity o f w o r ld ly concern * w h ic h ov erflo w our
Inter d a y s aqd y e a r s.
. . .
....
E v e r y hour y o u d e v o te to th e r e lig io u s train in g of y o u r c h ild ,
g o in g to C hurch w ith him . read in g B ib le s to r ie s to him , se n d in g
him to V a c a tio n C hurch S ch o o l, h e lp in g h im to liv e and w ork
by th e b est cod e, w ill str e n g th e n you r ow n ch aracter—

( Episcopal)

Tha Rev. IL I - Zimmerman, II, !».,
Vicar
Trinity Sunday
4:00 p.m. Evening I'rayen and

Mrmon.

All ata welcome.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIRNTIST
DM East Hrrund Street
Sunday Bervlre 11:00 a m.
Sunday School 0:50 a.m.
Wadnaaday Service 5:1)0 p.m.
&gt;\ Reading Room Tuesday and Fri­
day 8:00 to 8:00 p.m.
All are welcome ,to attend our
aarvicta and to use the Reading
Room.
Tha auhjacl of the Lesson-Her1 non to ba read lu all Churrhes
ol Christ, Scientist, next Sunday
ia "God Ilia Only Cause And
. Creator." Aa thin Lesson is daeelopad It amphaalxea tha perfee' t Mop «&lt; Uod’a creation.
Jt verse from Malarhl (5*101
furnishes the (|»ldeit Text: "Have
&gt;" .«• not all one father T hath not
- on# OtMl created us7"
Selections from tha lllbla lit, elttdei "Touching tho Almighty,
ft.1we cannot find him out: he la
in power, and In Judg*
ad In nlenty of Justice:
■ P * WUI not afflict" (Job 87:881.
Paaugas from "Science and
k-Haalth^ wilh Key to the Serinj v lurap" by Mary Baker Eddy Inttim d ci "If »ln, itektijM, and
,- Saatb are as real aa Ufa. Truth,
V .and Leva, than they muat all ba
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■ By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK (At— He didn't seem
like the same man.
.
Millions of Americana must have
“ It that way as they watched the
startling contrast In Dwight D.
Eisenhower's flrit two major television appearances as a political
figure.
There was high drama between
the two events and thoie who
viewed them holh will long re­
member them. One saw a retiring
general nt his worst.
The other
law Ike nl his best.
Everything ((inspired against
Elsenhower In the delivery of his
Vpening address, read from a
prepared texl In tho rain to
a drenched hometown Kansas
throng It was a visual dud. a
picnic that tailed to enme off, a
letdown after lung months of plannlng.
Elsenhower fought hard, but this
man who hid led mlllloni waa
now a one-man army on a sodden
platfmm. The bad lighting made
him look years older— ana tired.
J h e wind whipped thinning helre
Wcross his balding top.
He spoke vigorously, squinting
at his text through heavy 01
glasses. Rut there were no verbal
bombs In his aprreh. The applause
was scattering, sometimes Illtimed
Elsenhower glanced about un­
certainly. He hunched deeper Into
his raincoat . read grimly fester.
The flags ai his back hung limply.
A local character wandered back
«n d forth behind him, pausing now
■nd then to say "H ’rsy" ana clap
his hands
What was wrong? Elsenhower's
stubborn face had lost Its famous
grin. It wore instead the weary
dignity of an Infantryman on g
long march Rut there was no dig­
nity in the situation around him.
Rain had wrecked his opening bat­
tle.
When he ended, an Eisenhower
supporter, watching him via vledo
In a Long Island home, turned off
■Is set and said sadly:
"Oh, he's Inst It, ha’s Inst It.
The wcnlhrr ruined him."
Elsenhower himself may have
gone to bed figuring he had hardly
cut down the distance between him
and the presidency. Rut any good
soldier Is an all weather camincr
nslgi
The next day he made a ma r
counter attack tn a well tight it
local thealcr Elsenhower raced
hundred* of newsmen and let them
9&gt;itch questions at him by the
doicns about his candidacy. He
batted the answers hack like table
lennls halls.
Ike looked like Iko, he acted
like the nld, self-confident Ike. He
looked trim and fit In a gray suit
that fitted him as wcU as hia

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uniform.

This was what he liked— thinking
fast on his feet. Ha laughed gen­
ially. soon had the newsmen Join­
ing In. sometimes applauding his
Uptick extemporaneous answers,
He was completely it ease. He
shrugged, tugged at one ear,
rocked hack and forth on his feet,
threw mil his hands In forceful
emphatic gestures.
"M y passion Is the public In­
terest." he said at one point. He
was never at a loss for words.
He used "sky-hooting" to describe
rising costs, said Americans were
Uving "on a high plateau of ten­
sion."
,z» At the closj, asked "How do you
Hike this routine?" he grinned,
then ssid earnestly:
"When 1 put my hand In any
plow, I know only one rule— to
work ns hard as you possibly can
. . . 1 don't want tn lie tn you
and say I lovn all this. I da lay
that I am In It now with heart
and foul. .
All In all, the Elsenhower debut
irovlded the political world with
wo lessons:
ft) If a candidate wants ta look
well on television, he'd better gat
tn out of the rain.
(3) Ike bounces back fast.

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At The Churches
A L L S A IN TS CHURCH
Enterprise

Preacker t Dean Putman
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T H E HANFORD H E R A LD
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Frt. June It. I952
I’sge 3

50 Changes Proposed
By Presbyterians

Ikej Misses, Thai
Scores In Opeitin
Political Skirmis

Driving Teats To Be Given For
Commercial Drivers Next Week
All commercial vehicle drivers
In this area may receive a driver
test given by the State Depart­
ment of Educatlon'a mobile driver
testing laboratory. James H.
Allen, State eo-oralnator of Com­
mercial Driver Training, announ­
ced today that the teat especially
designed for commercial drivers
will be held In Sanford, on First
Btree, beginning Monday at 10
a.m. June 0 and lasting through
Saturday.
A specially constructed 'safetytrailer-classroom', one of a few
In the nation will be used during
the testing period. Allen said the
vehicle Is equipped with the latest
testing devices to check driver
reaction, visual ability and his
tfltnesa to handle his vehicle under
nil traffic conditions.
Donated by the Florida Truck­
ing Association, the vehicle makes
possible the mobile rourses in
driver training which are rarrled
on following the teating period.
The cUts-room on wheels, com*
plsts with training gear, Instruc­
tor, and highway patrolman oper­
ator, moves about the state giv­
ing on-the-spot class instructions
to bus, cab and truck drivers.
According to a brochure dis­
tributed by the State Department
of Education tho rourses include
Instruction In traffic engineering,
driver Menacing, state and local
traffic lewa, rules of avldrnee,
records and reports, accident In­
vestigation, road training, oper­
ation and malntainanre, I.C.C. re­
gulations, fire prevention and fire

Garment Industry
Hopes For Change
In Next Few Weeks

By Sa S T d AWSON
NEW YORK bR-Annthcr Indus­
try that has been having its trou
bles— the Industry that clothes the
American woman— will test over
the neat week or so Its belief lhal
the worst Is over.
Buyers are arriving hrre for the
fall uress openings. (Tarmrnl m.ik
ers have been saying Ihey expert
the ordering for fall to t&gt;* notably
heavier this time They hope they
aren't just whlslling in the dark
The garment makers figure Ihelr
Industry may be In the same posi­
tion as the shoe Industry. Shoe
makers showed Ihelr fall lines a
few weeks back, picked op halsfuj
of orders, and put Ihelr factories
back Into full, or nearly full, pro­
duction again. Their long, private
depression was over.
if the dress buyers follow the
example of Ihc shoe buyers, the
garment dlsirirt will he humming
In the romlng weeks Early ar­
rivals of buyers top the number
of last year, and some to,000 are
expected by next week
Prices are lower this year, since
the dress makers have been gel
ting lower-priced fabrics
The hopeful garment (linkers
base their optimism on niuch the
some things ns brought about the
revival of shoe business- tamer
ng.
flghtlni
to tempt consumers, high
AM uriver-students will receive prices
In
the Keystons Visual Safety Tests ■ " X ' ’ lores'
,nvpnl" r,M

(U«1r bn In*«l ton** * fl',*, » 1°' .eullv i Thp
Industry has
2” VKm,n*llon,. i I l&gt;um . ?cu yi keen knvlnjj a rocky time of It
depth proceptlon, vertical nml for months Apparel wool cunsitmp
lateral imbalance,
and visual lion dropped 23 per cent and cot­
fusion.
ton consumption fell .13 per cent
Color perception, visual speed below year ago level*
and accuracy, font and hand re
"Hopeful report* come from the
action time, side, distance, and textile trnde lhal business may be
night vlson at well as glaro re­ on the mend," Ihe Northern Trust
sistance and eteadineea teats will Co. nf Chlragn notes In its June
he given.
business comment. And It adds
Pointing to the need for com­ these words nf encouragement for
mercial driver training the Stele the mrrchnnl:
Department of Education says,
"Vigorous merchandising nml
"the program means n reduction more liberal credit terms, togeth­
of risk, more years of productive er with n settlement of wage con­
work, better coordination of safety troversies. inny stimulate relall
efforts, Increased prestige for his vales nt profitable prices for, afler
occupation and greeter Job nulls- all. consumer desires are insatia­
faction for the driver.
ble In the aggregate and are bol­
Tho employer benefits are stered. in the short rim nl Irnsl,
listed as reduction nf operating by hints employment and In
coat, increased efficiency reduc­ comes "
tion In personnel turnover, ami
The steady Increase In the popu
tho development of belter public Intlim also adds new customers
relations.
all Ihc time
However, the public receives
tho greatest benefits from the
program, Allen said. The course
means belter trained drivers
l(r,tar I \n, tT:V
which In turn menna safer high­
-v x i'n iin s t a t i ; i tiiu r n s
ways, he declared,
H stiH u r
Siitont. Klarlila
Allen eaid, "all rommerciat
Ttir
fnllou
Inn
r*r-irt*U In
driver* in this area are Invited the lirslrrr mi |,rlrr&gt;
th» Haiifatil Mini*
to participate In the teat and In KsMit.tH Mark*! (or prailurs .old
the training period lhal Is to to Tiio-krrs A lo.ilrru 0|, In 3 )-/
pm Jons I.
follow."
I.’slvrv. ilaldrti
ton*- II3S IS I.
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Coro
rrst** I.IS 1 to*
ALCOHOLICS HOSPITAL
u m m i n l , t , hike 13* Jan
TALLAHASSEE oB-A proposed CrtaanUnt
t-n baht J n». J I*
hospital tor alcoholics at Avon H*|i|i*r*
lot hskl
ITS- S Bn
Parirk has been turned down by
Prw Itiubci
tn lb. ,-rt
3 311- S.Ju
the Ai isory Council oh Florida Tnmalnr*
m t h tut
Hoapiti Development,
itraiiK*,
tins ITS
Dr. 1 slier C. Payne, Peneaeola, (Iniiiefrull.l&gt;uot-aii bus
J no
S varlrlles nf pnulur* rrrrltnl *1
counci chairman, Thuriday recouncil
Hanford Him* Karm*r« Murk*!
laaied a resolution In which the Thr
(rnm in.nn a tn. J-ina t in |o on a in
•tun* 3 Total ,),«lp l« f.tfx
f**t*P*r m-ok.i ttrnnaur »-liti
Bond d*ln,ind
A mprft exhaustive study Was r
Corn im-tksl alronaar no lanry
ommended before state or federal drmanil iniprnvIOR
Mark*) -irmly nil itlnry, nicmii
funds a n put Into such
eh a project.
bar*. Inmain*. and •ati’Unlx

State Farmers Market

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Trinity Sunday
Holy Communion 8t00 a.m.
TAMPA (A -Tb e man who'll take
Holy Communion with .hymns
over u Florida citrua Mutoal'a
And asrmon OiHO a.m,
Sessions of ths children ■ class general manager Sept. 1 believes
have hern discontinued until fall. U w 'blf co-operalive** chief goal

. The now facility, rsliinated to
cost more than a million Hollars,
was nulhoriiad by the 1931 txigis
laturn. Five ernta a gallon from
the liquor tax was earmarked fur
next'Stason should ho "sail, sell. the project and to dale $233,000
has been accumulated.
T H E FIR S TJJA P TIS T CHURCH
Speaking i t the Mutual’a district
Dr. Frank C. Morgan, Pastor
UtOO n.m. •
'F
“ la t Day'
Day".
must iskraise consumption m
IlOO p.m “ We Je n J&lt;#»u»
M i The
i n i union Vi
Vacation Bible eon- present markets, open new ones
get Its production to Uh public
fctucted annually by tM Methodlat
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gpd Baptist cnUrtbsa of Oviedo,
members re-elected
'w ill begin Monday, Juno ft nt fttOO
i
Simmons,
Braden4m* dUanea wlfl be held dally
[niton, Tampa, and
n o n 9:90 until 11:30 a.m., in the
paptlst Church. Oommanearaant
' exercises will be held on Sunday,
June S3 at fttOO p.m. In tho Baptist
Church. This school will bo held
tor two week* and refreshments

LBV BSFUS-SSIS

CHARLESTON. W, Va. bB-The
92nd General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church, 1). S , be
gan discussion today on more than
SO proposed changes In church
order and administrations.
It was the first full day business
session of the assembly, attended
by tag commissioners representing
some 723,000 church members in
IS Southern states and the District
of Com in bln.
The commissioners from A3 pres
hyterlcs, or church districts,
elected as moderator Thursday
night Dr. W. A, Alexander, minisI ter of the First Presbyterian
Church at Shreveport. I.n. He was
named on the second ballot over
the Rev. J J. Murray, l^-xlngton,
Va.
Dr Alexander has served as
moderator of two synods— Ala­
bama In l(Ml and Louisiana In
HMD, tie v ss replaced ns chair­
man of the Standing Committee
on World Missions for the 1932
assembly by Dr. James I. Mc­
Cord. dean of Ihe Austin, Tex.,
Theological Seminary.
At Thursday night’s opening ses­
sion. Dr. Wallace M. Alston, presi­
dent of Agnes Scott College In
Decatur. Oa., urged free Unto for
religious study In public school*—
a subject long Ihe center of public
controversy.
Dr. Alston told the assembly:
"Through cn operative agree­
ments with the state, means must
he devised to provide weekday
religious training for hoys and
girls In our public schools; In
private Institutions at the secon­
dary level where Christian teach
Ing Is Integral to the curriculum;
on slate university campuses
where programs mutt be aggres­
sive amt effective; In Christian
rollegcs In maintain a high aca­
demic standard."

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HOLLYWOOD i-P - En garde.
We arc now going to have n few
parrirs and thrusts wllli .lean Her
emans, who tenches the movie
stars how to slice up villains with
sword nml snhre
.lean I* a handsome Belgian with
a Charles Royer like nrient and
a touch of gray In tils black hair.
He is a dashing fellow with Ihe
.word and daring with wonts, too.
Inasmuch ns lie Is willing to name
Ihe best swordsmen among the
film famnUH
Ills selections Stewarl ( ’.ranger,
Errol Flynn. Cornel Wilde, Hasll
Hath bone. Robert Taylor. Mel b er­
ror (.ml Tony Curtis Among the
snU, he named .lean Slimnnn* and
Tunc Allyxon as naturals with
fenring technique
Jean has trained many of these
stars and routined them In the
fancy dueling scenes that appear

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IIO .H K - A t T O M O I I I I .K
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"Ymn Mntuiil In uranre Ftieml"
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Pbnn* 101

WIARINO WHIM CAM AHO GOWKS, lb* Dlnnnv qiilnluplei* pone a lib their parents, Mr sod Mu I'llva
Dionne, In Ibrlr lioin* In t'sllandrt. Onl The IS-yrsr old (Iris Marl*, Cecil*, Amirllc, Emilia, mid
Yvonne -had |nsl gradusled finoi Villa Nidi* Dam*. * pm at* movent srhool Wbrii Ihrv rraeli 21, lb*
llrtl will com* Into » fid tune -- ( inntr Ilian on* million ,1&lt;-tI &gt;t* I low* err. under thr man l.ige icl nf Ontario,
Ihry ran now many without parental rimxent
i( vpijrlchl, 1932, King Friturri Sumflinte, tnr )

In swashbuckling movies He ml
milled that movie duels .ire I.n
from genuine (cueing Inrlbi-ds
"In Ihe first place, on niTu.il
duel would be t(Hi List (or tinramein,"
he explained
"You
wouldn't be aide to see the blades
In action. We slow down the move
mrnls mid sometimes even speed
up Ihe camera so Dial Hie action
will lie recorded
"Also, for dramatic purposes, we
have the duetists make muse
Inputs that wouldn't In- seen 111 a
fencing malrli We have In cover
a Ini ol ground and make the duel
Interesting anil entertaining, II I,
laid out tike a dance number "
.lean nri'omplishcs wonders, eon
silk-ring vvhal be h up against In
n couple of rmmllis. he lots In
ni ik" expert fencers mil u( nelur,.
tnosl of vvliotn have no pievinuesperlence The n mil period ol
liMiniog Is two or three vear*
"II
. ii.ii*
.ir* very good
pupil. " hi' added "Tin v have a
irernrndous tii'k
I'hev mil onlv
III!' r III look like experts and re
member all Ihe fencing move
mints They also have in remem
bet 11n-1r lines and -l-iy In Ihi

propel positions w bile Ibev move
-iriiiind Hie -.el ’
I lie fencing ma-lri ha- li.nl only
two mi-bap- dining hi- live years
In Ihe -llldlo- lloth Involved Slew
dll C, longer
I'he iv lor in eked
Jean ilnruig a pi ,nTn e session
1'ben recentlv llie pall was en
acting a duel (oi "I'n -o ner ol
/eniln "
"We bad a iTo'-rup where I
*mnnl (lie polni at hi-- i.o e and
be loiunl hi- head qub klv," Jean
reiailed "We did ihe -lnd several
time- and I was gelling nervous
\n ai tor's laee. a sharp pond il is mi fun Rut (iraoget wanted
toe in aim right at turn and make
li realisin'
"During one lake he didn'l duck
last i niiilgb and Hie h! ole nicked
Ills cheek It was IniT v lhal I
was .ill experienced (finer, lie
c.lM-’* I eolilil poll Ir ii k the blade
a- -ooo .i« I vivv I m i- billing
turn I thought I was in real Iron
bb* l-oi i . i . mi'ir h i . ii-rv one
■Ini&gt;11 it

Easy Summer
Mrnls . . . Ensy

uuitergrouml d ihe beginning ol
Hie liermau niva-ioii I ben be rr
Mimed In- fencing ,i Imol. ullbmigb
lie was ollen b.olgered by Ibe
Nazis
After llie war. be leeeived four
offers ol employ merit within a
week They eaiiii- hum Sweden,
llnllar-d. England and Ibe D S
.lean chose the t' S He lieeaine
(eniTng In-lruiTor aI DSC and llie
141 - Aogeles Allileto- I’ltlli. Ills
abililies i .ime to ihe nltenllou ol
thr studios, and be tins -Iaged
fencing scene- (or -nidi films ns
" flic Three
Mu-ketpers"
and
"Senramoiiche "

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In 'f S t m im c i J a v s
I ykes v.iMHCil in c it
pnniiiv is arc i lie inxvvcr
to t .sxic .ippc.iliMg,
c.txy to i-ct tnc.ilx!
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p m ted inc it . . . tops in
jpioilnexs in d c v o i m m y l

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Two robbers held
up a life- insurance company ea-h
ter Thursday a- he was on his
way lo llie bank and lied with
i7.,YW hi i-a-ti anil $1,911.1 III I tiei kWdllani \ III.o k i ashler ol Ihe
1111If Life In m nice i 'o , -alii Ibe
A mi-mlnr of Ibr luiti iilvmpli men m eosii il It11*1 les- than a
*, line- tram 11urn llelgiuui lean blink from lit office grabbed a
bag I'oolaitnng Hie money and flei
i .i - Hie vo.ingest fern lug master
ill I i.iopi lie look |i il III llie in an aiilomolnle
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m i i t i ' h in* i v n x n o v in
a iio p r niTMii/r
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TO WHOM i r MAV OONCI IlN
I VII Tn Aid. mVNHIU*. I'KIIH'IN.I
.ill I N TITII S HIHIJCCT TO CRNT ,st -SNI* mil*ri(KHN KMIIIM'A
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I*’!,, fill 1-1 rlMVSVl I ’ll Hi Fill |)|«lt |i A.
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,|.ri -till* mill- r slid *&gt;» vlriiu -,!,* 1.1*1 -.1 llu« KlMl» of I lorm*
ml*,id &lt; I" adi-i&gt;( Hi* lullowlna (*»
lallv* lmd*»(. -•! a« Hl* aan[« Oil
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t,*,N Ta« ABH&lt;«»iir»‘
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In I-, ralsf-l by
It .III.too «!' 1
Ill-Ill. I lu ir,
ilrn*ral llfvsima
t.ni.ouoiii'
Kunita
KnlliiiaUd iiiinbllKdt*|| nr 0*1 balalie*
V, lib’ll Will b« III!
band at lb* l*aliliitntr of *b* abova
r*(*ir*it In fiscal
I, I It, I'll* nn
&gt;*ar
Tolsl Kuii-1*
il.llt.onn D"
A-allalU*
|3,SII.1I*&gt; 0"
Ktir (onatrio-lliiti
Knt aoijtiHlllen of
land mol nibtr purIS7.au (in
rniM
Kor o|i»r*ll&lt;in slot
•lot
tii*
inaln(*n«m*
If I,SIS lo&gt;
Id-.1i h t'a work*
Kor Hi* runSurt of
lbs affair* &lt;&gt;( U&lt;*
llT.sns lu&lt;
tdslil-T «*u»r«Hy
yt.su iu.
Kor rcssivs
Total
Kallmaiart
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l’]x|i«nilliiir«s
Katluialril » m m in i
whii I, will mipMr
ni Ilia li*alunlnx
of Ilia abova rafarrut lii risual yssr
as oMlamail upon
rnnimllmani* mada
hut tnromr*l*t«
t MO,OB* on
Thai on lha Itlb day of Jill**,
A. t* I'j M. nl ulna ociur a.in i”
lha |irlnrl|ial offlea
Oaolril
and Mmilkurn Klnrlda Kluod L'nn
I rot t&gt;l*til&lt;T, wlib-.h la Hoorn *1J,
' 'limes ii II itltd l)i K. Waal I'alni llaarit
Klorlila, honrllix will III* afford*'!
to all iiwnors. iiaMtina. or anlllliwliu nr* nr may In auklart lo *alu
Djatrlrd !«)•*, Ih#lr afturnay* nr
i»*nts, lo *|ip*ar b*fnra said tlnaru
•nd show lhair objactluna In aaH
lliidaal.
Ttda Nolle# shall tia uuhllsliad
lha aavantean eountlaa of Ih*
■&gt;lal Htalrlot In aieordann#
In* laws
Thla ih * tetb day of

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Somebody’s Going lo lie Surprise!
W ell, it’s Juiictiiisc—unil flic tup it down—nml lur
heart in tilled with memories . . . nml where do you
think he's ru in r ?
He's going halfway up the hill, to a spot where a
lane atiays into the wililwood and lie ran glimpse ihc
top of a (icldxtoue chimney ulmvc the trees. T h a t’s
his lane—and he’s going homt!
If has liccn n well goardcil secret. Jiixl two twoplc
have known nUmt it all these montlts—lumsell and
his Cmlillac dealer.
'I’o make dmihly sure, he has limit'll at everything
under the mm ns a fitting tribute to this wedding
anniversary — exifft a Cadillac I
Well, it won’t Iw long now. He’s getting closer and
closer. And now the stones in the driveway crunch
tinder the wheels . . . he gives the familiar three "toots"
on the horn . - . and then she sees him, with Ins cap
in his hand, bowing and pointing tn the drivcr’a seat.

Surprised? N rvrr so much in all her lilc. And
never more thrilled—fur it’s the "t ar ot m ix" bn llie
"day of days"!
z\ml is h( happy!

Muyhc it has taken him ten years or liticen or
even twenty . . . to make his dream come line.
Hut during all tins time he never wavered in wh ir
lie wanted. He wauled In make nut anniversary mean
something x|*ecial ulmvc all llie rest . . . by tin gilt of
a Cadillac,
Perhaps, ax you read this, you arc looking bo waul
to some very special anniversary of your own.
If you are—and ymi’rc planning on giving the
gift of gifts—then you’d better come in ami sec nx .non.
We’ve kept many ami many a secret, for many and
many a man—»o you may trust us not to tell!
We'd be delighted to sec you . . . at any tunc you
find convenient.

T U B G O L D E N A N N IV E H S .tH Y

H O LLER M O TO R SA LES
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far.. »•« (m l, Cklrat*, Dairalt,
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FRIDAV, JUNK 3, IMS
TODAY’S IHBl.E VKRMB
&lt;)urli report# do not originate
■piHilmirniiklr, Home an. atari.
Ili.rn, It la difficult lo correct aurh
a report. Ilrwarr of starting or
paa.lnir on iiniiror.n calumnies.
Thou klmlt not rail, a fall* re*
port— Ex. Sail,

At if In prove hr jml don n't
c«rr what hr tfon. Pm idrnl Tru­
man it going to tpend the weekend
with j. Howard McGrath, ouiled
Itiornev general, at the lalter'i
Rhode Island home. Oh, well, bird,
of a leather Hock together.
The Miami City Commit.ion ha.
voted lo hire n brigadier general
(nr it. city manager at a .alary o(
$2*1,000 a yrar. Coruidering the
dilliculiiri in which hr will find
himtell involved if he accept, thy
job. he it prnhahly being under­
paid.
Horn Senator Ruuell come, d
letter to Hill Kirk thanking him
and other, (or the work done in
Seminole County toward rolling up
the tremrmlmit victory he gained
on May 27. " I am receiving supjit out of many delegation, from
..tern and Wr.lern Mate.", he
add.. "This momentum i. in*
creating every day and I am con­
fident that we .hall win a victory
al tfie Democratic National Con
vtnlion in july and triumph over
the Republican, in November".

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Fiiend. and tupjiorler. of Gen­
eral Kitenliower who expected him
lo go along with Prerident Truman
on Civil Right, will be disappointed
with the former’, view, on thi.
.ubject, and now that hi. freedom
of tptrch ha. hem re.tored by hi.
retirement fium the Army we can
taped him to lore more and more
.upporten at he tptak. more and
more freely on variou. controvertial in u r.. However, in the South
hi. itock went up considerably
when he .aid that whan it com*,
to Civil Right, he believe, in State.
Right..

Should President Trum an Invoke the T nft-llnrtley Act
to halt the steel strike it would at best g ran t a tem porary
respite In the dispute. Workers would rem ain on their jobs
and negotiations would continue for about 60 days. If no
agreem ent were reached it general vote among the steel
workers would bo taken to determ ine w hether the strik e
should be called again.
As an alternative several members of Congress have
suggested legislation which would grant the President
emergency powers to seize vital industries faced with
strikes. This emergency power would be subject to the veto
of Congress. Sentim ent in Congress on the steel seizure ran,
so high th a t it is not likely th a t he would bo given au th o rity
to •’O'*®!*®
mills. Such legislation m ight find a long and
rough path through both houses of Congress and a t best
Would ^become law too late to aid the present situation.
Invoking the T nft-llnrtley Act or using governm ent
power to stop the steel strike or any other strike is slightly
repugnant to the m ajority of Americans. Most people would
ra th e r see strikes settled by m anagem ent and labor around
n bargaining tnblo, But unless both sides dem onstrate real
I k e 'H IM u i i h
willingness to co-operate in such negotiations some In te r­
ference from the governm ent may become necssary .
(I i*iilInur»l Pfuni I'aaf Obi*|
If m anagm ent or labor both deliberately look to the relations) we arc mil lining too
governm ent to solve th eir problems, or seek the artificial well
method of legislation for settlem ent, they will be letting
Decrying "centralised _govern
some of the most Im portant freedoms slip from th eir hands. merit," Eisenhower called fur a

Sparc The

community .torthogaa Upon
ch all of ui ara U cem lni dalent for our own iu.tan.nca
for tha operation of our V3enterpri.e.,"

Tb« death of John Dewey at tha
» from lha America!
lha maa called lha fifather al
live education, Rat
more taa
a writer andI a philosopher
work won a*aft*1el Aid(MUXs
»n, Hia vigoroi
ium i and "
..............

Rod —

Whipping, abolished as a punishm ent In G reat Britain,
will be restored If prison officials have their way. They suy
th a t the jails are crowded, and would like to substitute
flogging for a fu rth e r stay in prison.
To many th is will seem a step backward. Whipping,
once common In schools, families and the arm ed forces, bus
steadily receded In use, the objections being th a t it was
brutalising and not tho most effective form of punishm ent,
Though there
the may still bo many old-fashioned parents, most
reserve spanking for great emorgenelos, and em phatically do
not bellovo
old adage, ‘‘.Spare tho rod ami spoil the child.”
i v o the
...................
Delaware's use of tho whipping-post for the astonishing
number of 24 crimes has not been copied by other states,
though in Maryland tho lash is authorized and sometimes
used for wlfebenters,
It will be strange If the British reverse tho definite
trend toward the gradual elimination of corporal punish­
m ent.

Army Is Concerned
Over Steel Loss
In Tank Program

am m

in lha direction of production lot

[OPE ITS

Workers And Freedom

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over, In recant testimony ba-

congressional committee
Lawton Collins, Army chief
remarked that If Conigrtia
jh with a plannaia cut
itary budget far the next
pair starting July 1 tha
___ ly would have to "ellmlnato
over 1,000 medium tanka" from
Itl program- Ha said that would
moot nwt could build only soo
our Army during tha

iW s'1**limit# beyond
_J, Collins asserted this

ts S f*s a, T Including
“ •*"

t. la Korea, and
be almost an oo
la requirement*
,
a (or
United Btgtea.

.■ % r p

Inry budget
DHcnst- Department chiefs from
Secretary Lovett on down have
gone tu Capitol Bill in an effort
in persuade the Senate to restore
at least some of the money cut
out by the House.

Poke Is Taken At
Warren Appointee
By Citrus Group
TA M I'A ijv-Leaders uf the FlurIda Citrus Exchange, saying the
stale's cltrui; Industry Is getting
mixed up In pollllci, Thursday
took n verbal poke at Guv, Warreii'a appointment uf C. V. Griffin
nrldu Cltrui Commission.
lo (lie Floi

J. It. Prevail, president of Ex­
change, said Griffin la "dictating
Gov Warren's dims policies.
A. V. Elaiirinan, who la general
manager nf Florida Citrus Mutual,
commented that "tho Cooperative
movement Is gelling hemmed In
politically."
All this came out at Thursday's
annual meeting of the Exchange.
C. C. Commander, retired gen­
eral manager of the Exchange,
complained that the Citrui Com­
mission's membership la "nut even
friendly toward co-operatives."
Commander, who speaks bis
views on citrus with e sharp
tongue, said the current stale ad­
ministration la giving no considera­
tion to the Exchange, but he quick­
ly added "a good governor la
coming."
Griffin wai named to tha com­
mission Saturday to auccaed Nash
Lagatta, Tavares. Legelte has said
Griffin ad milted seeking hla (Le»'a) place on the commission.
Legetta said ha had (ought
reappointment.
Got. Warren and Griffin split
last year when tha Howay-ln thaHUis citrus man announcad he
was a special tnvostlgator for tha
govarnor's offlca. Warren denied
ibis and a Uttar feud developed.
Unwevar, In recent months the
bitterness between Ute two faded

n

Elsenhower delegates.
Observing that both sides con­
tended they had elected delega­
tions according lo law, Taft said
he believes the contest would bo
settled by the National Convention
on u basla of "fairness and Jus­
tice."
searching overhaul of federal op , Elsenhower adherents in Texas
rralions
held their own rump convention.
"You can't Just go along and
Asked If he Is willing lo comll told reporters:
repoi
produce efficiency In something promise, Ta
Taft
"I
Iliul didn't need to be dune at hope we can compromise the con­
test where there Is any serious
all " In- declared
Tall, in a t-’lnclnnult radio broad differences on legal grounds. I
cast i.MUS) lliorsdny night, said would like to avoid contests before
he believes Ids chances have im­ the Credentials Committee tf dif­
proved since Elsenhower's debut ferences can be settled on a fair
speerh Wednesday, The senator did basis."
He would not lay, however,
not elaborate.
Eisenhower backers, like Hen. whether he regards an equal di­
Frank t'arlsou uf Kansas, ware vision of the disputed delegates
Juhll.iid over tho Abilene appear us a fair compromise.
Taft Indicated hli forces Intend
uncos Carlson said they caused
"national sentiment to shift toward lo stand on Hie National Con­
Ike — some delegate* who cams vention rule that contests can ai­
In-11&gt; uh Taft men are now fur led the alutua uolv of dclogatcs
chosen at large and not delegates
Elsenhower."
Hut a Tuft rooter, Sen. Hugh chosen In districts. This would nar­
Holler of Nvlirusku differed: "In ­ row considerably the number In­
stead of calling him General Eis­ volved. Taft sympathizers appar­
enhower we should call hiru gen- ently control the machinery of the
nalionsl Convention.
erallird Elsenhower "
Elsenhower's view that fair em­
ployment practices was a stale,
nut a federul, mutter brought up
provul from two Southern Demo­
i &lt;i» i I„ h 4 rrum •*•■« OH*I
crats In Congress, Heps. Frank
Smith uml William Calmer, both had been hit In lha shoulder.
Tho uther two were slow and
of Mississippi
llut tho National Association for Stack fired two more abota. That
the Advuureincnt of Colored Peo­ brought them nut, also, with their
ple wired
Elsenhower:
"The hands up. They were Identified as
(allure uf 37 of the slates to take Jimmie T . Wyatt, SB; and Caslmer
any affirmative action to assure Zbzedny, 30.
Still at large were William Pa­
equality uf Job opportunity points
to the urgency o( the need fur vla, 2g; and Danny Nation, 39.
DeLand authorities took the
federal action — we urge you to
tjiree buck to DeLand shortly after
reconsider . ' . ."
e capture.
Fair employment practices —
Moody, 31, a native of Palatka,
FEPl' |n outlaw Job discrimina­
tion against Negroes or other mi­ has been on the force about 10
norities — split the Democrats 111 years. Stack, 40, came here from
I84g. Adoption of an FEPC plat­ New York City and baa been on
form plank cust President Truman the force about four yean.
All of tha five convicts were
30 .Southern electoral voles.
Elsenhower flies loday to New serving lime for Isrcany or at­
York where ho has a news con­ tempted robbery, end two of them
ference on lap Haturday After a — Kbaedny and Nation — are want­
week's stay lie plans to go tu Den­ ed In New York aa parole violators
Florida lerma.
ver until Hip July 7 GOP ennvon- al the end of their________
Padgett was sentenced In 1931
lion picks its presidential nominee.
In South Dakota, meanwhile, an lo aerve three yaara for breaking
official canvass Saturday will de­ and enuring in Duval County.
Dnvls. a second termer, la servride whether Elsenhower or Taft
areiking and en­
won Hie stale's Itepuhltcan pres I Ing 11 years for breaking
tering, grand larceny and assault
dentil) primary
Tuesday
and
Ha
..
-—
|Jj
In “Dade
‘ County in
In ll
1941. He pre­
14 convention votes, Thu unuHlcl
count, with six precincts missing: viously served i ^oije-year term
for automobile
Dade
Talt 04,749, Elsenhower 04,110.
The District of Columbia's six County.
Wyatt was w n la n ca d ^lB U to
GOP delegates, chosen Thursday
night, aru unlnitrucM but be­ 10 yaara for unarmed robbery tn
Duval County.
lieved favorable to Taft,

Convicts Taken

Kefauver and Taft top tho Aa
M Press
M lan
soclsled
tabulatlon of dalegate
gala istranifUi. This tally,. based on
known and conceded iUgnmanta,
known
gives:
ItepubUcan — Taft 430, Elsen­
hower 387, California Gov. Karl
Warren To. Nomination requires
004.
Democrat — Kefauver 344, Sen.
Ichard Russell of Georgia M vi,
lutual Security Administrator W.
Averali Harrlman S3 tt. Nomina­
tion needs 618.
I n d ia n a f o l i S w*-s#n. Robert
A, Taft l H.-Ohio) said today N, U
willing to compromise "on * fair
basis51 contested delegations to the
Republican National Conveotlmv
Taft, here to meet with date___ _to be chosen for Indiana
gates
meeting!

Nation was sentenced tn i860 to
serve five yaara far attamplad
armed robbery In Dtda County,
Zbtadny la serving ao yaara fat
ar mad robbery, broaMaf and en­
tering and grand larceny In HOia■ M ____nty
In ____
borough
Countyjn
1948. .
Company I of tbs National auard.
under command of Capl. David
M Qatchai, (aft Ban/ord lata yas-

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front restaurant.
Tbe Gasparilta Pirate Krewe
sold the vessel when she became
iinseaworthy. Construction of e
new Jose Caspar Is being planned
for the annual carnival and In
vaslon nest February.

Potato Deal

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Eastern store chain said:
"A lot of speculators are going
to get caugnt with high-priced
spuds, and when the dumping be­
gins, these abnormal prlcea will
soon become history. Three more
week* should see plenty of pota­
toes In most stores."
SEOUL, Korea Wl - U. S. Sabre
Price Director Ellis Arnall an­
nounced the revocation uf the gov­ illota shot down aeven Russianernment's a-month-nld price ceiling uill MKMSa and damaged two
un potatoes. He (old a news con­ today aa tbe Red Jeta swooped on
ference It would be "Interesting Allied fighter • bombers blasting

to watch" what happens to potato
prices, but refustd to make any
predictions.
Other officials aald potatoes have
been almost Impossible to buy In
retail stores In many areai. They
guessed there would be a sharp
price Increase, probably dropping
olf Into Ihia month and In July,
when thu 1033 crop hits tho market.
Arnall *ald the Of rice uf Price
Stabilization (OPS) decided la re­
move the celling over potato prices
because the Senate had voted to
do so, effective July I. Although
the Senate vote weulild not become
law unless concurred In by the
oust- ami approved by Hie Presl(V
Iteut. Arnall said it would be Im­
possible tu administer potato ceil­
ings while Congress threshed it
aui.
UPS put the celling on potato
prices Jan. 3, after a rise dating
from September that almost dou­
bled the price. Some growara laid
the price celling forced potatoes
Into the black market, creating
a shortage and leading to higher
prices.

Price officials said thare would
have been a shortage anyway, due
to a 1931 crop about 38 per cent
under that of previous yaara. Th*
1931 crop was tba firml produced
after the government removed
price props from potatoes.
break .Into tha back door of a
house, but being unsuccessful In
tha attempt, raced away In a wvaiti
Ing automobile.
This was al about 1:00 a. m, Al
that lime a broadcast over Uw
Highway Patrol radio network stat­
ed that a black Ford sedan had
been stolen between il:0Q p. as.
and 1:00 a. m.
The attempt to
break Into the bouse waa beUeved
to have been motivated by the de­
sire on the part of tbe convicts
to change their convict clothing
civilian garmenli.
An Immediate state-wide alert
waa broadcast for th* atolaa car,
aald Cajd. Gatcbal. At 1:18 a. m.,

stolen t i r u d . t t m of th i

a■ndM
w w iS
shot at thtra whan way

not ltop, wounding ana.
Thro# eonvleta w an cat
■nd (bay reported that th
other aaeipad eonvleta w en
of Ahthorn
In a iwo model c
l i M k m ' fikaw tlf I IN

North Korean rail linaa near Man­
churia, tbe Air Force announced.
The MIG kills were Hi* first
reported ilnce Saturday.
Five war* shot down and Iwo
damaged In a battle Just before
between a acreantng force of
36 Sabre Jets and 16 Rea fighters.
Pilots reported one MIG knocked
down In a separata fl|til about the
aame time between
Sabrea and
mera
13 MIGa A check of gun
film later showed. a second MIG
wai destroyed In the battle.
The U. a. Fifth Air Force said
Ita planes to date have destroyed
318 MIGi, probably daitroycd 38
and damaged 507 In tbe Korean
War.
Allied loiaea In today's fighting,
if any, will be announced in a
weekly aummarv.

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standing of which were the Spring
Concert and Christum* Concert, In
addition there wa* n Variety
Show, Gperettn and District Music
Festival, which wa* held at Day­
tona Beach.
Representative member* of the
Glee Cluh also participated in the
State Music Clink- and Music Fes­
tival at Tampa.
Members of the Glee Club have
also appeared nt numerous per­
formances, such n* Pioneer Nlghi#
at Lake Mary, nt churches, civic
clubs and assemblies. The Triple
Trio will sing lit the baccalaureate
and commi-ncement programs at
the high achool, and at the State
Convention of Chiropodist! at Or­
lando.
"Thia ha* been ■ year nf out­
standing performances by the Glee
Club," said Miss Whittle, "and It
took a lot of effort hy the memh»-«. Uhe predicted that next yeai
will bo another banner year fmf*
the organisation, ns tho Freshman
Olte Club has shown plenty uf tal­
ent and material."

DR. C. L. PERSONS
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAM INED
(IBASSES FITTED
113 South Palmetto Avenue

WITH U. b. 43TII DIVISION,
Korea on-An Army private who
fall on an exploding Chinese
gren
Hun
sde to aava three buddies from
daatb or Injury suffered only mi­
nor bruises, thanks to ona of tba
Army’* new nylon vasti.
PFC. Emil# Plnard aald tbe axlifted him off tha ground
and knocked
•eked him unconselous. A
3-Inch place of ata*l ripped Into
tba vast and crumpled both of Ms
dog lags. But tag ytkt waaa't punc­
tured and PlnaNi was not hurt.

S ’ Si

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WIHUm l*lna?d. Fiairhavan, Man.,
hen the grenade
I four soldiers.
and I

fouad m
t next fo the
grenade,’
1. " I couldn't
move away
because aomsy from It baci
waa ulnaW neat lo
Bo 1
II If would hi
bavt got m*
anyway."

SUn.1,

O T w 'S IS S f v i.r .u
trktlon Is new rs*dy to
laded or cripflad veterans
orld War II and Korea buy
nobllai. It will araat each
maa U.800.
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jo te K a a

1950

Buick Sedanet

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1949
Dodge Sedan
1949

Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan

a. signed a supplemental ali­

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available. It prov
dollars lor th# aa

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Plymouth 4 Dr.
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4('i&gt;a«l**»a rtmm

Jtty, to rallava tha ttrof bompany 11 of Dp -

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observed tba ‘bait spirit' of tha
covenant.
"1* It la your aalf-procUlmad
'beat spirit’ that you hava in­
corporated thouaandi of captured
personnel Into your armed forcesT"
" t l It lo accordance with thia
same 'bait spirit' that you have
callously denied access to your
f’OW camps by an International
benevolent societyT
“ And how can you possibly dis
tort tho 'beat spirit' of any cove
nant Into your vicloua refusal to
effect a mutual eachange of serl
uusly sick and Injured prisoners
of war?
"When you have answered these
questions to our aatisfactlon we
may place aome credence In your
'best spirit' interpretation of the
Geneva Convention."

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he Exchange la a marketing
■Dilation which sails roughly
i-fourth of the Mate’s fresh fruit convention
bo reached.
Several contest

frv( (T; « ■ ♦

TAMPA un— Just like a rebel­
lious old racehorse being dragged
■way to the boncyard, Tampa’s
famous old pirate ship la balxitih
stubbornly at” being led away t P

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By GKOBGK A. MCABTHUB
MlfNSAN, Korea IB — Allied
„ _________
the
negotiators_____today
said
truce
U N. Command never will follow
tbe path of "betrayal, force and
bloodshed" by bowing to Red de­
mand* for blanket repatriation of
war prbsome iTo ooo Allied

her final' beaching site.
Tho old 3-mailed schooner Jose
Caspar is Just dead set ugalnit
*ui ng in put lit the Hillsborough
uitera.
, ..
The prisoner Issue le blocking River.
Maybe sho has a right to feel
negotiations at Panmunjom for a
'
'
" wV
that way, for in her
day
she
Korean armistice.
MsJ. Gen. William K. Harrison, a heroine tu millions of spectators
cblaf U. N. delegate, said accept­ as she proudly aailed up the river
ance of tba Communist proposal each Gaapartlla Day carrying
would "mean an abandonment of band of swashbuckling pirates.
Landsmen Inched her thruugtk
the principle of human rights."
the last of seven river bridge'
“ ®
"Neither now nor In the n
a hand windlass reefed tu
do we Intend lo be a party to with
a
tree
trunk
but
unly
after
a
series
such a transaction," be declared.
North Korean Gen. Nam II aald of Inbalks.
clearing sis uf the bridges
Allied refusal to repatrlata priso­
reluctant old schooner ap
ners who do not want to go home the
parently dragged her feet and
la "devoid of any reaaon. any clutched
at the landscape at every
precedent and any legal basts . . chance. At
one bridge aha snagged
He said the U. N. plan would not a lofty overhead
power line. At
ba "tolerated by an opposing another her foremast
caught and
equal
belligerent who stands on tn
an equal
■napped off.
fulitow
*tries ”
footing wiitk
with Iko
the oMsinalna
opposing aide.'
at the final bridge tw&lt;^
Nam’a long (trade included Then ago
the old ship Jam m ed
charge* that Allied planes have weeks
herself fnto the craw and was
bombed and itrafad prison camps stuck
fur half a Sunday while
in North Korea and that Rad pris­ hundreds
of horns In blocked cars
oners on Koja Island have been tooted protests.
slaughtered.
The bridge tender swore she wss
Nam repeatedly charged Allied .used.
While she was being given
violations of tba Geneva Conven­ Jinxed.
a final yank through the bridge two
tion, lo which neither Red China motorists
In succession smashed
nor North Korea subscribe.
a wanting gate, A third
Hll remarks brought a sharp through
hailed and a fourth rammed
raton from Harrison, who de car
Into ll.
dared:
the uld veteran of the Gas—
"You bav* cloaked your failure aNow
rills carnivals is being ease*
lo observe International law with pa
into a final resting spot where she
reaped lo prlaooara of war by will be converted fnto a water
rapaatadly assarting that you hav*

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By ELTON C. FAY
AF Military Affairs Reporter
WASHINGTON id) - The Army
____ _ _ concern ovar the im
la tapraiilm
act of tha itaal strike on Ita tank
production program.
During Ova fast two moathi, ■
Ipokaiman aald today in answer
to questions, tha “ production picmproved greatly."
__ nld, tha steal strike
have an adverse effect on
production, on effect which
wtu become progressively worse
Uie longer tha strike lasts."
Tina building represents ono of
a military's major needs for
itta)- To make one of the new T O
inks which weighs 38 tons,
r with spare parts, a total
,900 poumfa of itaal (34 3 3
Throughout hi. Ufa Eddie Rick
) must be on hand) a medium
■nbackcr ha. made a habit of b*iit| tank of about' a tans nssda 118,ln | tucceitiul. Ha wa. !•'.
a champion
,
. . , 000 pounds.
Army declined to disclose
var of racing car., ha becama Tho lount
of light, medium and
n« World
W
War
America'. ouUtandim
tankg for tha currant pro-

ill have particular ilgniflcancai
wa ara
/"M ora a mid . mora
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IKE'S RETURN!

A nother presidential candidate is in prospect, though
he has not yet declared himself. This Is Sam Rayburn,
Speaker of th e House from 1041 to 1047, and from 1040 to
the present day, a longer period than th a t of any previous
friends In Texns uro pushing him
occupant of th e post. His fri
for the nomination, arguing th at as a Texan, he will have an
appeal to the South, and as one largely responsible for g et­
ting President Trum an's legislation through the House, he
will be acceptable to the North. Ills stand on the conten­
tious civil rig h ts legislation is not stated.
So fa r the Raybur^i mrpjju, fora' Ciuef Ropi-ii: i h u r th o
convention will tu rn to him in case of a deadlock. Thin hap­
pened in the case of the only other Speaker to become pre­
sident, Jnmes K. Polk in 1844, Polk had been Speaker, but
left Congress to become governor uf Tennessee. In the 1844
convention a m ajority was polled by ex-President M artin
Van Buren. As he opposed the annexation of Texas, the ad­
vocates of this policy got the convention to adopt a twothirds rule for milking nominations. This doomed Van
Buren., and a fte r some fruitless balloting, the convention
turned to Polk.
In Polk's dny the Speakership was only moderately es­
teemed. Nowadays no Speaker would dream of giving up the
ast for a governorship. For the last 60 years the position
as become one of the most Im portant in W ashington. It Is
natural for a long-time holder like Rayburn to be talked of
for higher office.

We have ■ nice letter from Rep.
Hctiong 'who .a y . new.paper ac­
count. of the tecent Houta action
in trying to obtain cartain deduc­
tion. in Congrastmen's income tag
return, were erroneou.. Theta de­
duction. are only liioie to which
rvtryone rite I. entitled, ha aa*
plaint. However, the people are »
touchy on the .ubject of taxation
and .o .ore about all the taaaa
which have been levied upon them
that they are pretty apt to go off
(half-cocked almoit any lima whanover the .ubject or taxation or
deduction. I. mentioned.

I flying ate, and wnan ha cam*
dim from th* w an ha baeam# a
lading indu.trlali.1 in (ha field o
viation. Therefore then word. 0

Truce Negotiators Old Pirate Ship,
Refuse To Yield On Jose Gaspar, Balks
Human Principles Against Removal

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The Hoyal Ambassadors will
meet at the First Hapllsl Church
2:00 p in.

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MO.NDAf

Circles of the First PresbyterIan Church will meet a* follows:
Circle No. I, Mrs, Churies Wilke,
chairman, with Mrs. J. C. Hutchiloit, Indian Mound Village, at 2:110
m,| Circle No, 2, Mrs. W, II.
ofinann, chulrman, with Mrs. H.
C. Oakei, 422 .Heoil Avenue, 3:00
,m.j Circle No. 3, Mr*. I,. F.
oyle, chairman, with Mrs. George
Touhy and Mrs. John George, coA hostess, 201
West
Hlxtfenth
w 8trect, at 3:00 p.rn.i Circle No. 4,
Mra. J. I). Woodruff, chairman,
with Mrs. J. K. Mini per, Geneva
Avenue, 3:00 p.m,; Clrele No. 6,
Mrs. W. I,. Roche, chairman, with
Mrs. C. C. Howard and Mrs. A. II.
Wallace, co-hostesses. Mellunvilli
Avenue, 2:30 p.m.; Circle No. «i,
Mis. II. C. Moore, chairiiiuti, willIi
Mr*. Mary Holly. 1112 Myrll.
Avenue, 3:00 p.m.; Circle No. 7
Mrs. C. H. Dawson, chairman
A with Mrs. P. H. Huch. Jvwetl'i
^hane, 3:00 p.m.; evening circle No
2, Mra. E. J. Hhepard, chairman
with Mrs. F. D. Scott, 211 Sum
merlin, at S:00 p.m.
The regular business und pin
gram meeting of the W.S.C.S. of
the First Methodist Church will
meet at 3:00 p.m. at McKinley
Hall to he preceded with a boold
meeting at 2:30 p.m.
The Junior G. A.'s and Sun­
beams will meet at the First llupm list Church at 11:00 a m.
9
W.M.U. Circles of the First
Haptlst Church will meet at 11:110
a.m. as follows:
No. I. Mrs. J. I.. Miller, chair­
man, In th» Phehiun Class Hoorn.
No. 2. Mrs. V. A. William*,
chairman, ill the T.E.I.. Class.
No. 3, Mrs. J. A. Strange, chair­
man, in the Yuuug Men's Hihle
Class.
No. 4, Mr*. H. I.. Dunn, chair­
man, in the Men's Slide Clu*s.
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No. 6, Mr*. Jodcr Cameron,
chairman, the Women'* Hihle
Class.
No. it, Mrs. H. C. Moore, chair­
man, Phllatheu Class.
No. 7, Mrs, George Dixon,
chairman, in the Gulden Circle
Class.
A covered dish luncheon will
be served at the nuon hour and
the orogrugfc "Meet The Aiaskani'' under the direction nf Mrs,
W. P. Hrooks, Jr. of Circle No. 2,
4 will he presented from the Ruynl
Service.
The Elsie Knight Circle will
meet at H;00 p.m. at tho home
of Mrs. Cliff Aides on Scott
Avenue in Mayfair.

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The Pilot Cluh will hold Its
regular business Hireling at H:()U
p.m. Ill the Yacht Club. The honid
will inert at 7:30 p.m.
The tiiusie puuil.s uf Miss Madeline Mullein will he presented In
a recital at the Woman'* Cluh at
7:31) p.m. Assisting will lie C. H.
Schlranl, vibrahnrp soloist. The
public Is invited to attend.
The Woman's (Hide Cluss of the
First Haptlst Churrh will meet at
the home of Mra. Fiuncis E. Hols,
1101 Park Avenue, ul 7:30 p.m.
Mra. A. C. Henson will surv* as
co-hostess.
The Gleaner's Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet at the
home of Mra. H. K, Peurifoy, 1104
Elm Avenue at H:00 p.m.

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The Prayer Meeting Service i|i
the First Haptlst Church will he
held at 8:00 p.m.

THUftHIIAI

The Evening Circle No. I uf the
pre*hvt*r|an Church with Mr*.
Mabel Brown aa chairman, will
have a picnic at the Maiun Will­
iams Home, Lake Ashby, at 7:00
«*clock.

Emmett HerndonGets
Degree At Princeton
Friends of Emmett Herndon,
sut of Mra. Robert E. Herndon
and the late Mr. Herndon, will be
interested to learn that h« Is a
member of tb* graduating class
at th# Princeton Theological Hemlngty. Ho will rteelve the Batch*
tor of Divinity degree.
Mr. Herndon was graduated
from Seminole High School and
from the University of Florid#
with a Bachelor of Arte degree.
Before entering the University of
______ he served with th* Mth
Infantry Division In Italy.
Mr. Herndon with hie wife Ros­
alind, formerly of Klngsburg,
Calif, will be visiting his mutrier
in Sanford until July 1 at which
time ha wll] assume his duties a*
pastor of tht First Presbyterian
Church In Gulfport, Flo.
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Catholic Woman’*
Club Haa Meeting
(The Catholic Woman's Club bold
It* regular mot'
at which
evening at the.
sympathy
hooy Mo-

'Ir and Mt*. A. W. I.ee and
tlifir ilmiphter and son-ln-lew,
Mr. uim Mrs. Lhlirlex l.etjette of
Orlando, entertained last eveninp with u buffet supper honurinp Mis* I,yIlian Hoyle and her
fiance, Hubert Frisch, and the
Hoyle huusepuests who have ar­
rived for the wedding. The party
nl*u mnrknl the fiftieth weddinp
anniversary of MU* H o y le ’*
Hindi!muther, Mrs. Dial Cray.
The puest* gathered In the
garden house ul the I.ee home un
Laurel Avenue where lovely orrangcmenti of pnrdeidus, sweet­
heart ruses ami hlblsi’u* blossomwere u*oil on the Imffet table and
nhout the rooms. During tho
evening the honored guests were
presented with a gift from the
noils and hostesses, Harry I.ee
Jr. assisted in entertaining.
Those enjoying the evening were
the honoree*. Sen. and Mr*. L F.
Hoyle, Mr. and Mr*. John Frisch,
Mrs. (Day, Mr. and Mis. John
Frisch Jr., Mr. und Mrs. Georp»
Hcldosler, Mr. und Mrs. Paulus,
Mrs. (Ieorpe Hoyd und soil Hobby,
Mr*. Gordon Topple, Mr*. M. L.
Koldnson, Mr. and Mr*. I.ee, Ml
mid Mis. I.rliette and Harry I.ee

I SEMINOLE HI
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liy h r v r r i . y g h a t

Here's uur annual Popularity
Poll, beginning tills year, and we
hope run tinning fur a long time.
Now for the Class of '62, this
vein'* Seniors:
11*1*1 All Aionnd: Joe McClung.
Must Fun- Jimmy DeHrine.
Cutest: Mike Whelehel.
'lost Athletic: Jimmy Smith.
Ilest Personality: Joe McClung.
.'lust Studinu*! Doug Whitney
Sweetest: Clifford Kovtnn.
The One Most l.ikely To Suecoed Walter Ilouth.
And here goes with the Senior
pills in Ihe Senior Cla**:
Rest ,\|| Around: Heite HI*her.
Most Fun: Connie t.mlwig.
Cutest: Martha English.
Rest Dressed; Mildred Miller.
Rest Dressed: Jane Davis.
Must Studious: Margaret Mal­
loy,
Sweetest: Grelcbcn Klrrhhnff.
The line Most Mkely To Suc­
ceed: Ellen Drippers.
And here goes the Juniors, now,
the future Class of ’fti.
best Alt Around: Warren Mc­
Call.
Must Fun: Edwin Tison,
Cutest: nnnks Register.
Most Athletic: Junior Metis,
liest Personality: Tommy Speer.
Most Studious: Sammy Jacob­
sen.'
Sweetest: Itny Davis.
The One Most l.ikely To Suv
reed: Phillip lloyd.
liest All Around: Kitty Nix.
Most Fun: Rosa Coke Hoyle.
Cutest: I.ucln Goff.
Rest Dressed' Put*V Kdwniil*.
best Personality: Sylvia Hayes
Most Studious: Mary l.uu Copi"
Ittiid
Sweetest; lleverlv Thoreson.
The One Must l.ikely To Sne­
ered: flctsy Anne Carter.
Next the .Sophomores, who will
soon lit' “ upperclassmen” !
best All Around: Tornmv Kuhn.
Most Fun: Jimmy Whatley.
Cutest: Ross llannum,
Most Athletic: "Huhlia" Blshec.
liest Personality: Gordon Toll.
Most Studlnus: Joel Moss.
Sweetest: Sonny llaaklna.
The One Most I.llnly To Suc­
ceed: Phillip Tony,
Best AH Around: Sarah Crews.
Most Fun: Ruae Marv Garner.
Cutest: Jeanne Lane Miller,
Best Dressed: Joyce Jones.
Best Personality: Barb Chasuhe
Most Studious: Grace Marie
Htlneclpher.
Sweetest: Sarah Crew*.
The One Most l.ikely To Suc­
ceed: Joyce Junes.
[gist, but not least, are the
Frosh:
Best All Around: Robert Har­
vey.
Most Fun: Robin Brown.
Cutest: Robert Harvey.
Most Athletic t Larry Bate*.
Real Personality: Robert Miller.
Moat Studious: None of ’em.
Sweetest: Harold Pate,
The Onp Most Likely Tu Suc­
ceed: Marvin McKinley,
Uest All Around: Eleanor Nix
Most fSm: Mona Jobe.
Cutest: Minnie Lee Metta.
F W Dressed: Rochelle Eubanks
Beit Benonalityi Rochelle Eu­
bank*.
Moat Studious: Colleen Engehretaon.

Mra. l.urile Hunter haa entered
Oranpe Memorial Hospital fur
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Skinner left
today for Hendersonville, N. C. to
spend one week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Swanson
have left to spend the summor
months in Vermont.
F.ns. W. F. laid win left III*
week for Nurfolk. Va. and Is n iw
serving aboard the Mlnesweepm
Destroyer U83 Shdldrake.
The Man's brotherhood uf the
tlaptist Church will he given a
dinner by tho ladles of the churrh
Monday night, June U.
Sidney Chafe Is expected to ar­
rive Sunday from Woodbrrrv
Forest School In Virginia
to
spend the summer with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Chase.
Friends will lie glad to learn
that Mrs. Harry Ward ha* ic
turned to her home in Hose Court
from the Fernald l.aughton Me­
morial Hospital.
Miss June K. Dutton he* ar­
rived to spend several week* with
her mother Mrs. S. P. Dutton.
She Is a student nurse at Jackson
Memorial Hospital In Miami.
Miss Arlene Jacobson has ar­
rived from Duke University in
Durham, N. C. to spend the sum­
mer with her parents, Mr. nml
Mr*. Manuel Jacuhson.

Miss l.aurclle Dutton D ex­
pected to urrlve on Friday f"r &lt;*
short visit with her mother, Mr*
S. P. Dutton. She is n ieglster“d
nurse at the veteran’s tiospitnl m
Coral Gables.
Miss Mary Anne
Chittenden,
daughter of Cnph and Mrs. John
L. Chittenden, (is* returned from
Mary Washinpton College of the
University of Virginia In Frcdrickshurg to spend the summer
in Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. b. Whlgham
and three children have returned
to Opp, Ala. after visiting In San­
ford with Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Stone and Mr. ami Mrs. C. H.
Rudd. Mrs. Whlghani, Mra. Stum
and . Mrs. Rudd are sister*.
Midshipman Arnold W.
Har­
rington, who Is a memher of the
N.H.O.T.C. at Georgia Institute ul
Technology, will make a summer
cruise to the Caribbean. He Is
the nephew uf Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Patrick uf this city.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wr
left today for Houston, Tex
ulteiui the marriage of
I
daughter, Mis* Martha Wright
June 14. They uisu plan tu
in Han Antonio and Ft. Worth

Mra. Harry Lewi* left today
for Tampa where ah# will attend
the wedding of Miaa Marjorie Mc­
Pherson to William Brewster Wllilama on Saturday at 8:0(1 p.m. at
Palma Cela Presbyterian Church.
A reception will follow at the
Palma Cola Country Club.

Nassau where they have been
spending a short vacation. Their
children, Michael and Calvin, have
been visiting with Mr. Williams’
parents. Mr. and Mra. Voile Will­
iams. The Charles Williams plan
to leave next week fur their home
in Atlanta, following a visit wiln
Mr. and Mra. Voile Williams.

By SADIE SODBRBLOM

Mrs. McCoy Presents
Pupils In Recital

Officer* uf thi&gt; Woman'*- Clnli
warn Installed Wednesday at the
ln*t meeting of tliu year t&gt;y Mr*.
0. I’. Herndon, district director.
Old and new officer* installed
included Mr*. Hoy Tllll* n* lireildent; Mr*. F. T . Meriwether,
first vice president; Mr*. 1.. K.
Spencer, second vice president;
Mr*. Hen Wade, third vice pre­
sident; Mi*. Gioia*' Writ., r.
cordinp *i«'r*l«ry; it*.* 'AjlI. om
Ilrckwith, corresponding secre­
tary; unit Mr«. W. II. Kllcrhe.
treasurer. Mr*. H. II. Crumley wn*
also Installed as n past president.
Yearly reports were heard from
ull officer* and department chair­
men. A resolution of sympathy,
written by Mrs. Tlllt*. Mis* Ellalee Klrehhoff nml Mrs. W. II.
Hrlnson, wn* read in memory of
Mrs. !(. M. Home*, recently de­
ceased, nml n pift wn* presented
to Mrs. Herndon from the Order
of the lied Hose, n t'liilt composed
of past president* of the Wom­
an's Club.
An orchid cur*ngo w»* also
presented to Mrs Herndon front
the cluh and to Mr*. Crmnley and
Mrs. Tillis. An oiitsiunillnir por­
tion of I he prop rum was the prudentation of n flap stuff uml huso
plven In memory of the late Mrs.
John Melseh, who hml served ii*
treasurer uf (he cluh fur 21 years.
A flsp was it Iso presented tu the
dull by Mrs. Tillis.
Alimit (16 dull memher* enjoyed
the delicious luncheon. I'nlms mid
peach culureil pladloli were used
us decorations In tho dull. Serving
as hostesses for the occasion were:
Mrs. K. W. File, Mr*, (ieorpe
McCall. Mrs. W. It. lit In...... Mrs.
Julian I'onder, Mrs. John Kick.
Mrs. Hen Wade and Mrs. Hoy
Partin.

Mr* Kvwt* M i l o ) |iri'*t iilftl
lii'r eb'inrntnry |ui|&gt;ll* in n jilim &gt;
recital nn Tue*dny evening ill her
ntutlUi mi I'lilmetto Avenue. The
•tudlo *«&lt; attractively 11Menritti'il
with gladioli ii hi I llliu*. A color
scheme of vi'llmv mill crn'ii win

recently during a chapel hour l ”
students und lenrhei*
having
birthday* in .luiic. .Inly und Au­
gust at Hie South Midi' Pr'mniv
School, und tu Mi*
Mitchell,
whose liiitluliiy full* tin* mouth
Three large cake* were nliveed
un the piiiim, line ftu cue I, month,
and decorated tu iepii'*en: , lie
month; June, •li-&gt;*i&gt;ruti-il with red
ruses with white leiug. July with
u red, white and blue eiipltul
building; and Aupu*t with curs,
husses, trains uml other mean*
of travel lliscrllu'il with the words
"All mails lend hark (untie".
The cakes ilomitcd hi Yuwell's,
Wert's nml Tnuchtun Ding Com
puny and baked by Hid.!/* Ilnkcry,
were inscribed with "Happy llirttidav".
Birthday* fm
June: llerllut
Davis, Put Rowley, Dana Rolumlo,
l.nrry Gilstnip, Tex WoiHtiuff, .1.
D. Syples, Hobble Holmes, Denise
Tyre, Clifford Smith, Lynn Crab­
tree, Sarah Harrison, Kay Rui
nrtte, Hilly Johnson, Johnny (hiruthers, Margo
Dunn. Jiintll}
Dees, (,'laik .Murrnv, Small Him
ton and Carolyn Glllyunl.
Also .Sum McWiiiteis, Wuml.i
Satterfield, Lee
Riser, Martini
Hund,
Peter
Haiikili,
R'ddi &gt;
linin', Tummy Kipp, Ruwnu Wni
red, Emmett .Mi-Cnll, Mill lb cl
Judith Dshurii, Ellen llemndl
Sam Aim Nil,lin k, June I ■......
Mikie Davi*, Itiivuiund Stm in
and leachvis, Mm. bidnit Mm
Ml** Eluestioi- 'Yestplnil.
Mi
Velum Mllclull, prliicipul.
blrtliduy* fur July:
Mui'h.,
Cook, Suiiiliu
Wilphl, Gnu ■&gt;
Wiiplit,
Ruiinie Diivis, Will
Ellsworth, David Kniubun. J &lt;
Kermun, Curium* lleiiham, i olyu Durey, Peggy Dulali, Demi
Arwood, Corky Higgins, pern
Paler*. I'mid Sin lligpirdiidb-Curl
AtkltiHini,
Alan
Pun
Margie
I.ee
llllllhuin,
l.n
Abrams, Sundy Ibiuer, bin in
Srnkarlk, Hurry N'vlson, Rule,
Reid, l.uiry Wood, Alls Titshun
Donna Ferris, l.uiraine leffnid Ladd MeCoy, Pi
Murphy. Ti 1
Peters, Phllliji llurm .
Forguton, Sl.mui, llutkini, id ..
Clucipivnnul,
lul.iiny
EughGeorgia Jones, Tommy
llutiie,
Steve
I'uwell,
Myriv
Finn
Hlrleklaiul, I.ester Vcltiu, .lid
Ann Peters, Jollell Register, Jim ■.
Robson, l.iniln Ann Reid ami M
Fraser,
flirlhdav* for Aupuxt: Shut"'
Brown, Cindy Lake, Margin&lt;&lt;
Hurt, Dale Ilunciin, Lynn lint
pan, Johnnie Hexwieeliin, (leu
Whitten, Tommy Crow,
Sonin
Mason, Minnie Pearl llasiy, llm
liaru McKinley, Mrs. Reynold'
Jimmy Williams, Vance
DaviSteve blown, Judv Itohb, Judy
Starnes, Mary- Ren, Sylvia Smith
I'at Diilluii, Hickey Kaiser, Wnl
ter Meriwether, Jean
Hohamu
Donald fl|dvav, Edwin
Dodson,
boldiy Harrington, John
Lewb
Wright, Danny Hrumlvy, Alllsoi

The Lake Monroe School had
Ita graduation excerlaea Thursday
evening at 8:00 p.m. The guest
speaker for the evening wa* Mack
Cleveland, Jr. and the scripture
and prayer were by Rev. II. H.
Martin. The muelo was under th*
direction of M lu Nancy Williams,
county music director.
Diplomas were awarded by Mr,
Rov Nichole^ principal, to the
following!
___ ____j Norma Ruth nans,
Mary Besa Johns, O'Dsllo Hamil­
ton, Gen* Bass, Robsrt Mann,
Sweetest: Marianne Strickland Clayton and Carroll Walter.
The One Most Likely To Sue
Ushers for tha evening wsra Eldsrsprlngs, were the guests ul
ceedi Rebecca Cgln.
Fries, Dorothy Metta, Mr. ami Mrs, K, G. Sodcrhlum
Our Couple nf the V*sr Hjw Sylvia
Boyd, and Bernice Smith.
lime Is none other than Jean Wll Joyet
Hiss France* Elaensmlth. who (Thursday.
(ton and jimmy Smith, a most con
Mr, gnd Mrs. Gene Enos, from
genlai couple, dont ena think?Tt
Bloomington, III. are visiting Mr.
Don’t forget the Gradation ar­
and Mrs. ltodney Harris nf Luk&lt;
ticle Monday night. Sso ya the*
Monroe Corner,
tide Monday night. Sso ya then
CpI. Dave Kber, who la sta­
tioned at (1. . . . Cove Springs, was
tha week-end guest of his family.

Members of tho Pilot Club en­
joyed a picnic and “sorn roost"
i t Hi. horn* of Mrs. R. M. Ball
In Lake Mnry yesterday after­
noon.
Th* fetoup gathered -at th*

TOMORROWS

SHOPPER’S SPECIAL M e
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Miss Joyce Anderson
Tells Wedding PlanH

carried mil »•••»It In flower* nml K,,m&gt; j.'tuw|,
,,f Mr. tnul Mr*,
program*.
Kifi'il nf bralnerd. Minn.
At III'' conclusion nf tin1 |im Ii,. .tedding will In* nn event nt
I'l'Wiu iwii; !r *iit viiiimi" necom _JJ»
„• I nil iiVI mA »' •*■** Kir,it
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presented. Minn .'-winm ti*(ao i v
nn nwniil fur having I In In-*t
lis-on* Minin' Unitirk wn* awardml fur having Iiii'lilnlixi'il lln- nin*t
piece*. Mnrilyn Mr I innii'l, Kny
Ivny, liulI\ lli i'l nml Miirv Mi'K iii

will iilfu-inti-.
she will linvi* ns her inniil uf
Innuir Mi** Mnijnrii’ Andmsui,,
und Iniill'ininiil* will
In- Mr*,
Ituiii'r Schmidt, Mi** llmliuin McNull nml Mi*H■i ry ivurock.
Icy receive! Hi-linvi'iiii nl award* I .it t It* ltit»
Kin
Him kweldel,
Following llii' iihi*nnI program rili. •• .if the luiih, will m .,* n*
refreshment* w in’ *i-i \ml Mi * fln»*
mil

Mil'iiy w n- 11**i *I r 11 In lift Mint it
nr. Ml*. S I Six, Mi
John 111')'
nml Mi*
liny II. min
Minn
Sivnini nml llnllv Reel wvie n*li
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Tim [in.....nn ivh* m follow*:
“ May Puy*" W .vluighl. Km
■»n'ti M.'Cnlli “ Iinffii'lil* nml Tu
lip*" Sinn*. Anii Ci npp*; "Hill
Grogan’* linnt" Thompson; "l.ul
Inliy” lliiiliin*, I i inIn Madden.
"(Him Wnrin" I im-kn, Duiolh)
Mi'Almnmili r ; "Toy Fiddler I'n

I milk Cu*l iiglmlii will pi-ifiirin
lIn' 'llltir* Ilf lie*I nnin I n Ml.
Kmnil ninl m dui. will In Kt.loi id
Si'nfiill.
1imp
Aililiim i
nml
\V III in III \\ Ilk Iii mm I'inn I n (In

*rnu i Kog&gt;i Hum* will Im l ho
"nlnii.1, uccuinpu...... I.v Mi
Mni-

ill iss Witte Honored
With Item'll Party

rnili " M n 11 n n n I 'I. "Shortenin'
III «*ml'" l-’i.lk Suin' .liiilx llnrnin
“ Hlimlni' llul'lili
Vulil; "Man'll
in Third*" MiM "I'nili'i S"iilli
it ii SKli'*" Mii iri m. I*i'iinnn lin-i
i li'li*
M*u " i • K.nii Kill' Mini'll"
llnrkni ,
' 11.•\ Si'inil
\fi»t i'li"
Wright, "i Ii i n i * •' SmI'limln"
.Mi* Salvatore ITniicl* Mnnfie, the fomo-i l.illu Miiigiuct Purlin, I'lli'pi', Hi.IK }{«'*&lt;I . ('ininlii (Ini
\iI,.. niitiiuipc tu Mr. Mnnfre wu* an event "( May ~ m Folkslon,
ill'll*" lull, linin'*1. " bungle W nIl|! Ir
i ,ii Mi h Vl.utfii' i* die dnuplili i ul" .Mi and Ml*. A Huy Partin uf I'm mli" Si'lmiun, Mnnlyil Mr I lull „|&gt;,nil f. :iu pm
S.-uihiid ami hi* |i,innt* .ire Mi and .Mi* ttuyuiund Mnnfie uf Pull* li'l; "Spit..... .. Sinn- ' lalini’liii-nli. ,v,(» rlijiiyril
inlc* Puik, N .1 Tht' young couple plan tu make lluii huiiie m De­ "linn.... nn* linn in*v" Kni'llllip. honoree wn* pi
ll, ml wlii'ic Mi Mnnfie will coiilinne III* Kindle* ul Sli t-on Umvei
Knv Ivny. ' U&gt; Mm in" Fchubrrl, &gt; f, l(|l1
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-ity lie I* a biology mujoi nml Mr- Maiific lui* just ncelved he, Mm v Mi l*.... ..
’ tun iirmi I'n
Tlintr ntv11
ilipli&gt;mu ul the Dei.and University
I ml" Mi ni linm,
Mnnlilnp \\*111••n i r t|.
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SoutliHide IIonorH
Students' Rirthdays SIine Pupils Enjoy
Russ Home is Scene
Of Circle Meeting
"Happy Birthday
wu* miiik Swimming; And Lunch

C. Rlrva*
Mr. and Mrs, J.uul*
_
end daughter Jackie of Jackson­
ville are expected to arrive on
Monday to visit Mr. ami Mr*.
Hamilton Ilishee at their liuine on
Magnolia Avenue.

Lake Monroe

Officers Installed
At Woman’s Club

III,’ seventh guide pupil* uf
Mi- I- min e- Si.ui'* loom were
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Seminole Blues Face Daytona Beach, Here This Evening
HVh'winTr Year- “Bucks For Baseball” Drives To Begin Monday Bv Fans Group
D ln x n x

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AU$100 Do n a t o r t
- T o Mr Assistant
Managers In Game
Tuesday E v e n i n g

By K E N T C I1 ETLA IN
1 Jem* "Chico" Cerralc* will bo
■taking itlri seventh win of the
year and neventh vlrtory In
Memorial Stadium when ho opens
Thf- fiixlil
preserve th*&gt; Send
on the rubber for the Seminole
Bluer* tonight ngrtln*i the Dnytonn nolr Itlni’H will In1 carried In lh«
fan* Monday nml Tuesday nvei
Beach Irdundnrr*.
Cnrrnli'* ha* puntod n tldl r«t* extendrii rndin broadcast* rmufat'l
eit liy llix fond raining rummlttcc
cord for the urnhcaui-d by Judge Dougin* Hli-n
ion with nil ala
■Irnni and Hinll'-y Odlmm. The
hi* triumph*
*l'ignu will Ik* "Buck* for Has*'
coming b ■' &gt;&gt; o
the friendly .Sun? brill."
The Junior Chamber nr I'rnn.
ford fan*. Tho
|
mrrrr will dimIiiI by m int out In
(lender r i g h t ndIrrl Ihr money for the sal*
hander r a n k *
of tickets. The "Baseball Appre­
"Kond to M ur-,
ciation Broadcast” will he stag­
ray Byrd n* the
f ''
ed In much the same manner as
club’* top hui lrr.
(Minim's political radio mara­
Bjrrd ha* won
~
thons. I.lstanera will rail In In
the slallun and during the even­
end loil
D'I* r H ^ V S sY
■taion.
"Chlro" Cnrrale* ing the Jayreea will drop off the
Uckela and collrrt the money.
General Manager John Krlder
The broadcast will culminate
rotild promise Manager Chlirk
Aleno no Immediate hope of with lh*&gt; 'Tlaynr*' Appreciation
■layer aid Ihia morning. Krlder Nlghl" ul the Memorial Kindlon*
■Id aay that he waa eapertlng when the third-place Jacksonville
to hear anytime from a veteran llcnrli Hen Birds play Ihe Blues.
outfielder and aernml hare re­ Women, children ami serviceman
placement
for the
injured will he admitted to the game flee
Johnny Imhra, who rerelred n of charge. Hanford baseball offi­
broken leg In laat Tueaday'a cial* hope lo pack the park.
Cocoa game.
A unique aspect will he add­
Last night the Blnca tried to ed lo the Tuesday's contest
Continue their winning way* of when all the conlribalora, whn
tele by starting ca-G-Man filngcr have given the eluh 1100 or
Kin Adams, hut tho hueky blonde more, will be made aaslstant
waa not able tn survive a fi-rtin managers of Ihe Hemlnolri* fnr
blait In tho second frame nnd lmd| Ihe game. They will take Ihelr
to ha eprlled by Marty Mnrtlnni. places In Ihe dugnut and help
Skbford wont on to lose 0-2 de­ Chuck Aleno run Ihe team.
spite equalling tho It-hit total
The " I m s e lia ll appreciation
bf the Azaleas. Palatkn's win broadcast" will he carried over
■■vc them a spill with the Bern- WTRR. It will not he ii continuous
fiiolf* In thetr two game series. alrcast hut an Intermittent pro­
Sanford ha* spilt the Inst three- gram during Ihe two days.
Mnte to-gsme sets with Orlando,
The fnns' group will lie selling
Cocoa anil I’alntkn.
Itooks of ten tickets. Youths be­
In last nlaht contest At I'lrll*. tween the nges of 12-10 may ohwho has only made two hits off
(he Blues all year, exploded
with a pair of double* nnd a
single to smash In five Arnica go. Adult grandstand block* of 10
runners that pared Ihe Pnlstkn will ho sold fnr 17.
club tn thflr lop-sldrd win over
Sanford.
Fnr Ihe Blue*. Sherry Hhcrlin,
Paul Kskow, Joe I'm Iso ami Dusty
Rhodes nil knocked out two lilts.
Press Box Patter: John Irnlirn
Will leavo t h e Fernnhl-Laughtun
Hospital t o d a y . Ho hns s n o u t t h n
Wit two day* there wlillu his
Bjlitar east dries, lmhrii frac­
tured the small Imne between his
Won Lost Prt.
■nee ami ankle of hi* left leg.
Florida International league
Radford
AH II D A Miami
42
18
700
Rherhu,
s*
f» 2 II
0 Miami Bench
3U
22
030
Sskaw,
21.
6 2 ) 2
Tampa
30
21
(RO
Parian,
lb
6 2 H
0 Havana
34
26
.670
Alarm, aii
i
t 2 2 Ht Petersburg
.in
30
.300
Brooklyn, cf
a n a .'I West Palm Bench 20
31
.475
Rhoden,
If
-I 2 I 0 Lakeland
4(1
.333
Kenls, rf
a 0 B 0 Fort Lauderdale 20
to
60
107
Rowland* e
l 0 -1 (t Leesburg 6 Jacksonville Beach I
Adams, p
I 0 (I 0 Orlando 2 Drl.and I
Martlm*, p
in n
n I'alalkii U Hanford 2
■-Ward
I
I il (I Dnyluna Beach 12 3 I'nriia 3 0
Torres, p
l l n
n Leesburg at I'ntatkn
Totals
:i7 II 21 la Did.and at L'ncnn
Patalks
All II D A Day Inna Beach at Sanford
Garris,
2b
t 2 B
it Jacksonville Beach nl Orlando
Earley,
Hi
a I in n
N ational la-ague
Kassnhlnii, If
( I I I )
30
II
.732
ftrtle, rf
6 a 0 II Brooklyn
New York
28
13
061
Imlih, ah
a I 2 t Chlrngo
20
IN
.301
loiiilertnsyer, ex
it t 4 4 Cincinnati
2.1
n
Bit
Clements, rf
4 2 I o HI. Louis
22
21
.478
Poston, r
II (I 4 0 Philadelphia
IH
2i
.420
Bnslnii
17
21
.4IS
Totals
32 it 27 16 I'llUhtirgh
II
37
220
A— Bineled for Martinez tn 7th. Cldcngn 3 New York I
pattfoni
100 000 100-*2 Brooklyn 2 Pittsburgh o
Falatka
... 260 002 00x— 0
R— Hherbn, Earley 2, Kassablan
, Plrtle, Clements, Lopes 8,
Yard, Garcia. K— Adams, Mar­ New York at Pittsburgh
ine*, Lopez, Clements, Garcia. Brooklyn at Cincinnati (night)
IW — F.skiiw, Plrllo ft, Hmltii, Philadelphia al HI. Lmila (nlghl)
tarley, Hherbn, Kassnhlati. 211—
Amrrlcan lieagee
Iherba,
Plrtle 2. HB-PIrtle,
27
to
.587
Imlih 8, Garcia. 8— Earley, Pos- Cleveland
26
10
.388
on. DP— Smith to Garda to Boston
New York
22
17
S84
Washington
2.1
It)
.648
Philadelphia
IH
20
.474
Ht I amis
21
26
.457
Detroit
' 14
20
328
New York n Chicago 4
Cleveland 3 Boston n
Delrnll 12 Philadelphia 2
ONLY GAMES
St. Louie at Nrw York
Detrnlt al Rnstnn (night)
Cleveland at Philadelphia (night)
Chicago at Washington (night)
Florida State league

ichard Smith’s
)erby Racer b
Nearly Finished

Richard Smith's Soap Box
Darby racing car, sponsored l*y
'4h* Andrew Canraway fnauranca
f fancy, 14 over .half way comNoted, O, E. Illtell, general man/■for of the Holler Motor Rales
■nd Hanford Derby chairman, reI today.
a boy* era prograialng raand aro doing wonderfully
ha aald.
.all night local boy* have
I optmanrs and or# in Uta
•aa of bolIJiug their ra m *

Cocoa
18
S3
.38!
fjeeahurg
18
24
.841
Miami 1 Weet Palm Beach 0
Miami Reich 1 Fort Lauderdale &lt;
tfavana 4 Lakeland 2(13 Innings
Tampa 3-8 HI. Petersburg 1-2

Yankees Collect !Rocket
Double Indemnity:
On Johnny Sain

KEYSTONE CUTIE

Klinger’s P i t c h i n g
And Hitting Stop
White Sox Twice

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Marciano Or Matthews Appear As
Next Opponents For Jersey Joe
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I V „ -L „ „ I „ « J ’
PHILADELPHIA I* - A million 1 W O
I tU lK e e ia n tl
dollar stmt with cither undefeated * »
■
Rocky Marciano or Harry (K id ) H l K i e r S ( l l V e D U K C
Matthews appeared lo ho the next »
« •» i t » _
move ahead for fabulous Jersey A t i f l
If f illjf ta
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Stadium Thursday nlghl,
Did Jersey, maxing the first de­
fense of the crown he knocked
from Charles' lirow list July,
thought hu won hy n wide margin.
He was hntipy iilmul Ihe whole
thing, dull lliough It was
"This ought lo show them thnl
I didn’t win the first time hy a
lucky punch." said Wulcotl. "I
hope this settles the matter."
While Ihe once poverty-stricken
congratulations
Negrn arceptad congrahi
frnm a mob of well wlshera, Man
ngrr Felix Ifocchlrrhlo began cast­
ing lino* lo net a golden catch fnr
hit amazing oldllmer.
Promoter Jim Norris nf thn In
trrnational Boxing Club offered
Wulcolt the choice nf either Mar­
ciano, the Brockton, Masa., belter,
or Matthews, the sensational He
allle contender, for another cham­
pionship show In Heiitembcr.
Marciano and Mallnews are tre­
mendous aItraction* and bolh Nor­
ris and Docchlcehlo believe that
n bout with either would bring In
over a million dollara (television
Included).
Judge., Buck MrTIcrnan and
Pete Tomasco acnrrd the lath for
Walcott. That meant the difference
and a unanimous decision. McTlernan, who refereed the Pitts­
burgh fight between the two, voted
for waicott, 8-7. Tomasco had Joe
ahead, 7-8 2.
If they had cait Ihelr Jail-round
ballots for Charles he would have
become the Oral former champion
over to regain the heavyweight
crown. Referee Each Clayton, the
first Negro ever (a referee •
heavyweight championship tight,
gave Charles the last round but
voted for Walcott, • lo 6.
The Asaociated Preaa scorecard
had Chartea in front, 7-6-2.

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to Omehe along WtUl »v e n other
dlilrlet champion* fnf next week's
national final*.
Boh Davis, sporting an • ! rec
nrd. probably will go for Duke
tonight Against Frank Hutsell (4 1)
of Rollins.
The Itotlths victory over rjurlda
W M e big otte for Coach Joe
Juitlc* end hla Tars. They had

By f U I.r H RODEN
Associated Press .Sports Writer
The Nrw York Yankrcs ore
collecting "double Indemnity" rm
Johnny Haiti, 33-year old tobacco
chewing righthander from Arknn
so*.
Halil w.ia obtained fnr $60,000
(ruin Ihe Buston Braves Inst year
•s pennant Insurance. Did Johnny
paid off, winning two games fnr
(he uurtd champions st opportune
moments
Bui Ihe veteran curve halt nrlist
didn't figure highly In Yankee
plans Hits year. Many thought lh.il
Halo would draw his release before
Ihe season slutted, hut Idg John
has footed (hem nil.
He was pressed Into action early
when two members of tho Big
Three. Kd Lupat and Vic Knsrhl,
hogged down because of aliments.
He has won five games, the same
number he posted fur Ihe Braves
In IR decisions prior to his sale
tn the Ynnks Only Allle Reynolds
has von more, six.
The old war horse, whn broke
Into tho majors with the Braves
In IK 12 under his current boss.
Cindy Stengel, pilched and helped
but the Yanks to a il l triumph
over Ihe Chicago While Sox Thurs­
day
Saln's margin of victory would
have been greater lull hr hnd no
nne In bln me but himself for Ihe
close rnll The nrw Yankee ace
commuted (wo error* In the second
Inning that led to three unearned
Chicago runs
The Yanks came right hark with
three In Ihelr half la He the score
und won out In thn fifth with three
mure Sain, whn won a game curly
in Ihe week with a pinch-hit single,
drove across Ihe Jlrsl Iwn runs.
Hank Bauer tripled homo the
third
Thu victory wna the Yanks'
seventh straight over Chicago and
It moved them to within IW games
of the front-running Cleveland In­
dians.
Early Wynn soft-balled (he In­
dians to a SO H ill verdict over
the Boston Red Sox who started
Ihe game In first place hy three
nerrentnge points. Errors by Vorn
Stephens anil Uourgo Kell handl'd
the Indians four unearned runs
and ruined n fine pitching Job hy
VIII* Kinder
The Delrnll Tiger* swamped Ihe
Athletics. 12 2. In a night gumo
at Philadelphia. Homo runs hy
(lorry Primly nml Wall Dropo
featured Hie attack that pertnllled
Marlin SIuart In toast (u victory
Washington and the SI land*
Browns were Idle.
Brooklyn stretched its National
league lend lo Hirer games, down
ing Ihe Iasi id arc I'dlshurgh PI
rales, 1 0, while Ihe rimtiertip New
York (Hants dropped a 3 ) doclslon tn Ihe frisky Chicago Cubs.
Big lien Wade limited Ihe PI
rates In five hits, walked five nnd
fanned six in hurling his first inn
jar league shutout
Ed Bllkala clouted a 2 run 2 mil
bnmrr In the seventh lo bent the
(Hants The blow broke n I t He
and gave Paul Mlnner the first
victory of his carerr over Ihe New
Yorkers who hnd hrnlrn him seven
straight tlmna.
In other Notional league games
the Cincinnati Reds cheeked tho
Philadelphia Phillies, S3, and Ihe
Boston Brave* smeared (he Cards,
8 3, under the lights nt HI. Ismls.

TH E

lltiUEH THIH

WEEK

Tonight
Daytona at HANFORD
Saturday
Hanford at Daytona
Sunday

Lcexhurx at HANFORD
About two-thirds ,of U. 8. farm
(smllios, especially those In tha
vory low and very high Incnma
brackets have sources of cash

Tampa al Lakaland
Miami al Miami Beach
Havana at HI. Poteraburg
Fort Lauderdale at Weal Palm
Beach

* V

Playing Managers
Kennel Club Are Keeping FI I.
*1*1li r a HGIIILTO
Clubs In Running
HACK— O/taika Mila

Speedway Volusia County
L.t*f
K IN IT

Slock car pllnta will rare fnr a
special trophy to he presented by
lovely Evelyn i’litrirk, Mias Or*
hindu uf HIM, at Orlando's lloeket
Speedway on the Winter Harden
r«ad In the rarn card featuring
the "Mias Oilandn Handicap"
beginning at 8:30 p.m., tonight.
Wild lllll Tindall. Sanford
stork are, la aald to have an
eirellrni rhanre to rapture the
feature rare and the trophy.
Tindall walked away with race
honors at the track two weeka
ago and his rar la reported to
lie In "better shape than ever,”
f’enI ml Florida stock jocklo*
are eipeclnl to produce one of the
largest fields of rare cars yot
reen at the Rocket Speedway as
odditlnmil speed merchants are
line to enler the race list* from
Daytona Bench.
Only five nreka remain In the
current point period and rom*
petition Is hemming keener each
rare nlghl as drivers vie for
lop spnla In the run for raah
nnd raring hnnnra.
Stepping up of the pace waa
evident Inst Friday night whan
eight ram were Involved In three
crack up* in ipilrk succession In
the middle of the feature rare.
The winner of tonlght’a fea­
ture rare will he presented 'The
Miss Orlando Trophy” donated
by Tracy Plumbing and Pumps,
Inc., ami Richardl Plumbing and
Heating.
Track officials urged early ar­
rival at tonight's contests for host
hunting nml parking facilities.
Point totals of the top ten
driver* are: (l| .Sanborn BOB, (2)
Dawson MOB, (HI Osteen MOO, ( ! )
Riddle ami Jnslln tied with 286,
(B) Jakubrln 280, 0) Michael and
Tldd lied with 270, (7) Pullen 20B,
(8&gt; Horton 200. (0) Hhuobruk
2BB, (10) Drr 2BO.

Sportsmen

Hy IHHIKHT /. JOIINHON
From report* reccivod, salt wa­
ter fishermen aro continuing to
tiring homo nlcn catches including
some nice Mi&lt;n |tn*x being caught
around New Hmyrnn, while the
'ri-Hh wnt-r fishermen are not do­
ing so well. Homo smalt has* have
been caught hut a very few targe
ones.
■ li

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•joining program.

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T im e i a i l
( P i n t H alf Italtr
J i i n a l * I'riil*
(.»*&gt; l i a 1 10
H lev le D o r
100 1 to
Hill H a n k e r
» to
g n l n l e l a l l - t l 111 10
n c o u x i i i n t i ; — . v i a i a * w ile
T im e U l
l * &gt; r« « il H a l l l l a l t r t l a a M e i
I'liltrll
10 JO TOM 1*0

« Hail.in H 11cl
Tom II

*.&lt;n 4.10

I to
giiln lelH ( I S) 1 1 1 .10.
O A U .Y IKjli'III.K; l u n a t e P r i d e a n d
P i i n i a * 4- 1 * 111. 10 .
T t l t l i l l HAl'K— O/IOlha Mila
T im e i a i l
4 I te k e l D e a l
10.10 11 0 M 0
4 H owever
1 10 1.10
7

1 tltpley llhrthm
i.ia
g n l n l e l a *1 . 4 ) 111 1*0,
r a tR T H HACK— O/tatk* Mila
Timet n a

Petersburg twice, 3-1 and 8 2.
Maron doubled In Miami's run
*a Oil Tnrrea doled out three hits { ' I
110
l . l o tn win bis seventh game against
two losses In a one-hour and 23K I K T H MACK—f l / t a t k a Mil*
minute fray. It was Win No. &gt;7
T i m e i M .4
4 11'” 11Din Iteil
l i no 1.10 l . l d in 30 games for Miami nnd West
I licit l l r n k e r
l.lo
l . l o Palm Reach's ninth loss In 10
I lluyal b lu e
l . l o games.
g n ln le la ( ( - I t lli.o o .
(luerra doubled In Hnvnnn's first
S I X T H R A C l l —a i o i k e Mila
run In Ihe ninth and Preston Ho­
T i m e i t S .4
• lirrn lla
2 1 lo | | . | o
1 1 0 rnet singled him home to tie the
7 tom lern
7.00
MO icnre at 2 all. (iuerri then singled
• K ina T w ig
140
in the final run In the 13th whan
g n l n l e l a l * - 1 &gt; I 111. ID.
MKVMNTH H * 4Tl— a / 1040s Mila
Havana scored twice on Tony Pa- ^
T l m e i a s .1
checo’s double and three singles, l
4 Mntnkey T r a n k
lo in I.ia lo o
Andy Elko pitched a one-hitter
i jfta a m
l.lo
m b
I H olden I m a a e
l . l o at Fort Lauderdale, also In an
g n l n l e l a (1 1 1 m o o .
hour and 23 minutes. He faced
M IU H T H N A ( K — A/tOlke Mila
only 28 men and had a no-hitter
T tm o i a a . i
!
Mobat
M O l . l o going to the ninth when opposing
» gill llay
fin
| ] o Pitcher Bene Soils singled. The
4 Itlv a r lla l
j jo
run came in the alalh when Jesse
q u lnlela ll-t* ( l a i n
Levan doubled, moved along on a
NINTH H A ril-1 /lllk e Mil*
T lm ei i s *
■round out and Jack Caro aqueeted
I T ateo
1000 l . m
l .&lt;0 him in with a bunt.
• Ktdla
Mo l.lo
I K*1a lin e *
i So Tampa made It seven In a row
g n l n l e l a ( i - l ) HO.IO
hy tahlng the bargain hill from
T K A T I I n A I ’H— N e a r h C e n r a e
Ihe Sainti. In the first game, Ht. f
T l m e i 111
1 Hhr Nymph
* in 1.1 0 140 Petersburg got only five hits off
» llaym afea
n o
n o Dick Murphy and Dick Haater.
4 V oorangn
] noGeorge Greene gave up six.
g n l m e l a i l - S i | |o .n o .
darn Ditany clouted his llth
homer of Ihe season In the finale
whan Tampo got nine hits off Fred
Montesdooca, making hi* first start
for t'je Saints, and Hnwle Moss,
who relieved In the seventh Hogslln Martinez spaced six for hla
eighth win against four defeats.
7 llu lirlu
1.10 110
1 D esert W a r r io r
140
1 C o r k e r l.ee
g n l n l e l a ( 2 1 ) 11410

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r m - t - e g a n d a r y , It lira ) P l e u r a , TiVu
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p
S I X T H M A V S M / t e i b . M ile
, ,l u n |l* C h a r i l h , AH*sil, H r r n o (*., a I'U O w n
L ia r
''" I 'V «^«h«ea. A flam .
SMI SIXTH l U I ' I U l / l l l l a Mila
M o r o o h a y . Mr I kiwc , M a in
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MONTBPKOCA HOLD
CT. PETERSBURG w - Krod
onisdooca, former University of
Florida baseball and football play­
er, haa been purchased by the
SL Petersburg Saints of Ihe Flori­
da International League from tho
Leesburg Packori of the Class D
Florida Hiato League.
Club President H. Vernon Eckert
said tho purchase of the 8 foot
righthander was conditional. Modtsdooca had a O il pitching rerord It
with the Gainesville G-Men laii
year.

PITCHER DIES
SARASOTA i/B — Funeral serv­
ices will he held tonight for Bruno
Haas, 38, former major nnd minor
tongue baseball player, whn died
at his home here Thursday.
linns was n scmil fur Ihe South­
™ * V ' . ■' . f'— Ranch C&lt;»«r*»
ern territory of Ihe Philadelphia
, , T " r l - T/,’"tv M (‘Ml. Il»lh
commercial fishJukasan
«
r
» - " i . Athletics »l the lime of hts death.
luif Iii older to pay the cost of
Ho -broke In with Philadelphia ft
•Into supervision.
about 1013 aa a pitcher nnd later
TOXIHIIT'* SSIMIC-TIIIN*
H&lt;* r* I Inin led It will take i&gt; ^UtXT ltA('l4:Pniibl* Tshv. ailt-k wk* with tho Chicago White Sox.
He also plaved for Ht. Paul,
1267,01111 a y»ar for Hie Commis­ Hubs Hume Cimklnx
DxvU, founded the Northern League and
sion In supervise life commrrrtel K s i - l s l n i . S ly u w „ H u h »
owned the Wlnnrpeg Bones.
operation* and the fi-ea orlgtiisll,v*r' «»*
tv aporoved would raise only
&lt;112,000.
r ' p" " M,“ h
The charge for 'taking ratfish
wan Increased from tho present
one cent per pound tn two cent*
The fe» fnr Inking bream and
Rpcrklfd perch was Increased from
two rents tu four rent* a pound.
Thn half rent a pound fee for
s
n
w M » ' 7taking rough fish for sale was n
left standing.
A im»,N To'rl
1 “ onro#'
Hupervised seining la nnw ■"•
Inn on only In Lake Needy in
Bn flshlnr- hosts were retistered
Polk rounly hut wilt *Url July
t. In Ike Ht. John* River, Lake for the rmlro and we believe, now,
CHIBOPRACTOR
Okerrliobce and Lake Created!. I f " " " " ■ w WHI h" Increseed for
Please
cell for appoint me*I
°W Dauphin Island,
In niv opinion commercial fish­ th*
ermen nre getting these fish too
Phew
1731— 1748
Boat owners are ■rged la rexcheap new at tho increased prices
l*ter
available
rraft
now
for
the
for when the public buys them l»8 I rodeo b* writing th« Boat
they have to pay plenty.
Committee, Alabama Deep Hen
Off! I'll* of Ihe Alehama Deep
Fishing Rodeo, P. O. Box 171,
He* Fishing Rodeo, planning the
Mobile, A l T V
erratesl event In the 28-year
"If we get the boots, we know
history of thla nationally famnon sport* attraction, announced we ran fill them," Acre# amid.
to plan for nn all-out rodeo,
(here will he great demand fee "And
we need to know aa soon xa poo*
rental fishing craft during Die albla tha type boote, rental, teats,
three-day* of fishing competi­ ate., which will bo available for
tion.
ftIta raHan*1
Je*«e Acres, president, points
nut thkt approximately 110,000- In
prizes, including a tune station
wagon, ami an eight-day (pnfta
festival Is Fxpeatod to pack am
In thla year. Last yrar, more than
M I N t l T H I M C — a / .......... Mila
M a d e . Krt'a P t n a n o l a r . N&lt;,
*Mlt. H u r r y ll l r h , |-;ya p r l a h t TiiOlu
W M b . W - e Mian. I taal »|"ld.
XI ATM l U O M I ' I X I l i a Mile
Hsm.-V HHiui.
W ill lin y ,
Itiisa. J i m I ' s i u a r . M sin liiln a Iris .

...TOiffHf T‘,',

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noV1!,,^ .r^ ;..W*r H,nB' n«'

DR. H. K. RING

EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 8:30
ROCKET SPEEDWAY. INC.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
$1,000 DOSS ORLANDO
HANDICAP

BLEACHER PRICES

l.lo

U,T H « • » . m a i t — X / i e m . m u *
D |* |» , D o eiitr Dodd, t i l l a 's
t i s s u e , i l i a n i p | . h lV hvn llss ity"
■n n « t l , c . Wi)»h W sr-rlnr. Han.I O u r ,
KOI H T I t N A i ' K - a / l f l t h a MIU

STOCK CAR RACING

all-expaniD paid trip to Dayton,
where he will rompete In thg about ona-thlrd of their total
atlonal running qf tha Boaprcash Income from sourcaa other
ox Derby.
I than thalr farm*.

By CiENE Pl.OtVDEN
Associated Preia Ktaff Wr!'*”
flaying managers are do tg
Ihelr part tn keep their lean In „
the thick of tho Florida Inter.in- $/
llonil l-c.igue pennant tight

^

f»&lt;15 P . N .

10 - R aces
Dally DoubU 1st
and lad Korea
Qa latetea ovary
race,
M u ity

d a tes'

Atodk T h la A A t t f it o it a t it l Paya Y o t r

r $ l f
7
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1
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a r r k i M « b In U a lf t o a 75c A l A l l Ttataa •

Roeht4
KhMfoa

7 Races — 89 Lap* of Thrinlnx Racing

Bus service
Leavsa Yslow C4K
0 M M 8 iteP .il.

�TITE SANFORD H ER A LD

Legal Notices

F t l . J u n e 8,

NOTU K o r MHKTIflfl 01' LAKtln » .1 K m o r XI. A VIA I l iu m .
to p r u x m i r r o r a r . M i i x in*ii.*it:
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"HEADQUARTERS FOfI COOP CHEEK"
112 SANFORD A V E N U E

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HUTCHISON APTS Il.'l!' H-. At
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TU X E D O FEED S Cnmpleta linn.
Pltonn Hmifuril UiHI-J.
Hunt’* Tuxedo Fred Stiirr.
The
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thrifty, tnuile*l way i " muvert
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expei
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fiunriin
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tlon room, all tllfil slmwei*. ilaetl
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"Really clean fur folk* vvliu
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Methodtot Church Circles
Officeti for the new pear war#
dotted at the regular mootings
if tirclee of the Women’s Society
if Christian Service of the First
Methodist Church. Circlo Mo. J
net Monday at the home of the
ihnlrman, Mr*. W. A. Hunter.
■•a. J. P. Ttiuiinoiid led the d»*

Tha Junior Hick School, the

tlon on Monday. :. RcfrcchmcntSj
were served upon the arrival of
the guests end a "rrt-acquainUd
hour enjoyed. Miss Louise Slpplo
presided st the business session
end Introduced nrw offirsrsi Mr*,
J, H. Nicholson, vice chairman and
.* c,iu iy; Sirs. John Gllwfk •"!

Ersduatlng clan of which aum-

*ra 82 b o y and W girls, bald
It* clan uay prograa this mornIrijr In the school auditorium and
a number of awards wars made
for attendance and scholarship.
Each room and section was re­
presented
pupils !» the pro­
'vlioiial and conducted' thti meet- slstant secretary; M r\\. 1».
gram. Principle H. B. True an­
ng.
Kirby, treasurer; Mrs. - J. M.
nounced that graduation will take
The following officers were Leonsrd, study’ tjwmhiijI Mrs. « .
piece Monday rnomlnr at tha
school, with the Bey. Lucian Scott,
K ited: Mrs. J. P. Thurmond, co* T. Werren, ■**,r,fu**|JA "j j!j*'
Imam Mr«. L. M. Swain, sec- Ned Smith, swlal relations; Mrs.
Lake Mary, delivering the ad­
otary; Mrs. C. E. McKee, mas* J* II- Anderson, sunshine; Mis.
dress.
irer: Mrs. E. C. Wllllems. mis* Pearson, reporter. ___
...
Mrs. W. 0. Flaming presented
the Oise
Qlee Club award to
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tha
C O m p o i fii o i tniBi t t i l l r i c i u i t j W i P t
Eighth Grade which waa retire,
Esther Williams. Vivian Blaine and Joan Evan* In a scene from sentrd by Barber* O'Barr, class
It. M. Mason, Mrs, J. It. William*
and Mrs. Clyde Kamsey. Mrs. MOM'* musical fun hit, “Skirt* Ahoy”, in color by Technicolor, show­ president.
Leonard led the devotional and ing on Kit* Theater screen 8unday, Monday and Tuesday.
Glee Club accompanists also re­
decipleship, Those attending were
ceived awards. These Included
Mrs. R. u. Hitchlson. Mrs. Hmitli,
Tom Wyatt and Paul Elliott of
Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Williams, Mrs,
the Eighth Grad* and Ann Thurs­
U. F. Dyal, Mrs. J, H. Anderson
ton and Nancy Cash of the BovJr., Mrs. J. F. Riser, Mrs. Kirby,
snth Grade.
rs, Leonard, Mrs. J. E. McKIriAll school pupils wen dis­
y, Mrs. John Olllon, Mis* Rip­
missed at noon today w
tha
troopers broke up a sltdown strike school
ple and Mrs. Psarson.
term.
weekend with relative* el Day. of 200 Negro convicts at Loulalana’s State Penitentiary today,
Circle No. 8 met nt the E. H. tons Reach.
Mr. and Mra. Charlei Geiger firing three gas sheila into their
Laney horns on East Elghtaenth
Street. The meeting waa called lr&gt; and daughter of North Carolina camp barrack* ami selling 41
order by Chairman Mrs. C. E. were visitors of Mr. Geiger's ringleaders.
l('eafle&gt;#4 green Peg* One I
Chorpenlng. Devotional by Mrs. II. mother Mr. and Mra. Phillip Col. Prancla Grevemberg, data
Rauer,
for
a
few
deya
last
week.
the
government for veterans' train­
II, Crumley and prayer by Mrs. J.
police superintendent, laid troop,
Mr. and Mr*. IJsmey Shulti era radioed him .from lha prisop ing not ftctually given.
C. Davis, president of tnu Wom­
An employ* of the accounting
en's Society of Christian Service, left Inst week for their home In at Angola, about 70 mllea north­
New York.
opened the meeting.
west of here, the other convicts agency’s Detroit office, Sprague
Th« Geneva Youth Cluh held a Involved had surrendered ami re­ said Comptroller General Lindsay
Officers for the coming year et-together
Warren asked the Justice Depart­
and a surprise birth- turned id Iheir farm work.
■re si follows: Mrs. Chorpenlng,
nv party In honor of Valleen
Prison Superintendent D. D. ment In Beplember, 1948, to try
chairman; Mrs. M. R. Strickland,
Prevatt who
received many Rater radioed for slate police help to recover an allaged $19,000 over­
vice chairman; Mrs. Crumley, sec­
charge from the-Detroit firm on
retary; Mrs. M, L. Nichols, tress- pretty and useful gift*. Refresh­ early loday when the convicts. la a government contract.
urn; Mrs. Clarence Wallis, cour­ ment of punch, eookles, and Camp "I, refused to leave their
nprague said that In April, 19G1,
tesy; Mrs. V. XI. Wyatt, publicity; watermelon were served. About barrack* and made several de­ he came to Washington on anothsr
Mrs. Ray Herron, social relations; aft attended.
rase with George Petsar, an asMr. and Mrs. John 8tone and
Mrs. S. G. llarrimnn, literature;
slstant U. B. attorney.
and Mrs, Charles Brown, status uf family had aa their guest Sunday
On April 9, the witness aaid,
Gen.
Ridffway
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Woodrow
Stone
and
woman.
Falser visited Baur at his Wash­
family
of
DeLeon
Spring*.
Announcement was made that
ington botsl, and latar left n note
U ' M i l i w S f’r»m Pass Oa*&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
the July masting will be in tha have ns their guest for * few peace we have so lately rewon at In Sprague's hotsi room saying
form of a rovered dtah luncheon at ■lays l.t. Comdr. and Mrs. P. E. so fearful a cost. "The alternative Hiur had telephoned Boyle and
the home of Mra. E. C. Daniels Lusk uf the station In Jackson­ waa slavery. . . . We have ag­ McGrath.
with Mrs. Nichols as co-hoslese. ville.
Sprague uoted the note aa say­
gressive intent toward none."
At the conclusion of the meeting
Itldgway referred to "the illim­ ing “They both came to his
Mr*.
Lurllle
Norton
and
son
delicious refreshments were ter*
(llaur'a) suite."
renlum and also welcomed now veil by the hostess to Mi*. Chur- have visiting them for a few itable reservoir* of our own
He testified alto that Petaer told
strength"
and
declared:
•lays
Mra.
Thomaa
Bailey
of
members Mr*. A- F. Collum, Mrs. penlng, Mrs, St lick land, Mrs.
him ho was going to discuss
"If
these
historic
evidences
of
Winter
Park,
W. L. Elder and Mrs. Klsla Bare­ Crumley, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs.
Haur’a case with McGrath tha fol­
The Rev, and Mra. Lyman Hall strength should he mistaken by lowing
foot into the circle.
Wyatt, Mra. Herron, Mrs. Harrl- nml
morning.
the lords of Communism os Indi­
family
bad
aa
their
guest
Rwfrothmenla were served to man, Mr*. Drown, Mr*. Dankla,
Spragua
said he turned the note
cations
of
weakness,
be
construed
Hr*. Grady Herman, Mrs. T. E. Mrs. Clark Lennardy, Mrs. K. 0. Sunday Rev. Hall's mother, Mra. ns signs of a declining clvilliatlon over to the comptroller general
Wilton, Mrs. Zeb Ratliff, Mra. B. Williams, Mrs, J. N. Assarello, Mary Hall of i’lnecaitle. They that places peace before freedom, and relurnad to Detroit.
D. Priest, Mrs. Olive Wells, Mr*. Mrs. waiter Clark, Mrs. R. R. also had a* their guest Monday comfort before sacrifice, self be­ The witness said a court trial
R. ¥&gt; Crenshaw, Mra, W, 8. Thorn­ Monroe, Mrs. II, C. Morgan and Mr. ami Mrs. Donald Maloon of fore common good, that error cleared Baur of criminal charges
Orange City,
ton, Mrs. J. (]. Walts, Mrs. W. J. Mr*. J. C. Davis,
in connection with the alleged
Mlsae* Imogens and Nadlna would bring dreadful suffering to overcharging.
Davis, Mrs. Nettle Tallis, Mr*.
Hostlck spent the weekend in us, but 11 would bring destruction
'ed Collum, Mra, R. !|, Rtely,
And be said Assistant Atty. Gen.
to them and their power."
(Train with relatives.
ra. W. L, Elder, Mr*. Elsie
", , . Lot no one underestimate Hoi maa Baldridge notified the GenMr.
and
Mrs,
Herman
Fora
and
Barefoot, Mra. U&lt; W. Barefoot,
orni Accounting Office In June,
daughter Loretta visited relatives our resolve lu live as free men, 1B91— two montha altar hia Wash­
Mrs. G. W. Halley, Mrs. B. W.
In our own territories, engaged In
Sturdivant, Mr*. Gtorga Gray and
ntult peaceful
*\iiitr-sifll! pursuits,
hllNIllta ” he
ha con­
PAH. ington trip— that the government
our own
Mra. McDaniel.
would not prosecute a civil suit
tinued.
"Above all let no one mistake for racovary of the money,
Sprague aiid Baldridge told Mm
‘ Circle No. 8 met Monday at tha
our patience, our tolerance, our
home of Chairman Mra. E. G.
constant quest for peaceful solu­ the reason was that “ soma of the
BAGASSE NEWSPRINT
Kilpatrick Jr. Mrs. J. M. McCsstions at the council table aa evi­ witnesses are dead."
NEW YORK US— The Journal of dence of fear."
"Are any of them dead that you
klll led tha devotional portion of
Commerce printed a sheet of its
tha program using a part of the
The general also arranged to know o|T" Brapguo waa asked.
regular press run today on news­ lay wreaths at other historical
"No, sir," he replied.
Thirteenth Chapter, Corinthian*.
print made from bagasse— tha points along tho invasion beaches
The devotional was concluded with
waste of sugar cane.
• poem 'Thu Lon Had A Job For
during the day — at Mlleiloai
The New York business dally Eero, start bf tho "Lthcrty High
Me” by Mra. N#l la Vaughn.
ran tho bagosio paper sheet way," route of victory through
Mra. Kilpatrick preeliM over
through 2.000 copies of II* Friday France to Germany; at monu
the business and Mr*, k . W. Turedition.
ttar read from the Methodist
rnent* and military rematrrlot
Tim naiier was made at the where lie thousand* of soldiers
Woman tho goala for th* neat
llerty Laboratories at Htvannah, Who fell on the beachhead,
quadrenial. Elected to aery* with
Oh , under a pro-hydrolysis process
Mra. Kilpatrick this year wvre
Invented by Joaquin cm la Rota,
Mra. It. F. Robinson, co-ehalrmam
DENTAL PRESIDENT
Cuban burn New York engineer.
Mrs, O. K. Guff, secretary) Mi*.
MIAMI
REACH
Leslie
Do
la
Rum
wai
pleased
with
Paul llortun, treasurer; Mrs. A
H'eailieva rties fS Il Uaa)
the results of the run, the second U. ilell, West Palm Beach, was
elected president of the East Coast ambassador to tho United States
In three weeks.
District Dental Society today, auci alnca Dec, 31, 1947.
Mrs. Charles Rowes, Mrs. Char cording Dr. J. Ernest Edwards,
Hia disclosure that ha did not
penlng.
Mrs.
Fundoni,
Mr*.
HarMre. Har Coral Gables.
Intend to return to hia poat-con­
aunahlna chairman; Mra. Nellla
r|a, Mr*. Robert Mitchell, Mr*.
Dr. Jack II. Beckwith, Miami, tradicted aarllar nuaslan ambassy
Vaughn, reporter. Tha floats****
Um ar Rowland, Mrs, Swsuk, Mr*. was chosen president elect.
statement* that hia trip waa a
aarved refreshment* to Mrs. MeR, V. Thompson, Mrs. Wall, Mrs.
Other officers named Included: vacation and that ha planned to
Casklll, Mrs. flhlnholser,
Mrs.
Williams and Mra. Tyrs.
Dr. Albert D. Rosenthal, Miami; coma back.
Horton, Mrs. Graok, Mra. Vaughn,
Panyuahkln shrugged and aald.
first Vico president; DR. William
Mrs, Dora Guarry, Mrs. Turner, 'lateher, Mre. Murrla Forgujon,
Circlo No. II mvt on Tuesday R. Edwards, Fort Lauderdale, sec­ "1 wouldn't lias to comment,"
Mrs. L, T. Dos*. Mra. Goff, Mra. Ira. Jonaa, Mra. Robert Jones, owning
at MtOO p.m. with Mra. Kuvice president, and Dr. E. when asked by reporters what hia
Robinson, Min Parrish, Mra. Kil­ fra, Marvin Leddon. Mra. Meeks, genu Williams, eircla chairman, ond
Munroa Farber, Delruy Beach, sec- new aailgnmanl would be. /
patrick and a visitor, Mra. John Irs. Sipple. Mrs. Kmury 8pl*r, who opened th* masting with a ratary-traaiurer.
On leaving the State Department
Ira. Tyre, Mr*. John White, Mr*, praver and eaplalnad th* quadDr. Edwards (did th* meeting building, he told newareel and talejfllllams. Mr*. Lay, Mrs. Howard, rental goats for 1968-88. Mrs. that dentists should keep abreast
Circle No. 4 mat on I
(ra. Anderson and a visitor Mra. Marvin Dial, assisted by Mrs. M. of dental progress in order la
• homo of Mrs. Boy
W. Caatla and Mra, Williams render the best possible service
ra. g. O. Shlnholaer
conducted a pledge service after
I tha opening devutb
Circle No, 8 mat Tuesday at which the following officer* were t0Only
imiy in
in ooing
doing thia,
inis, ne
he saiu,
said, caoi
[Ills presided over thi
he home of Mre. W. W. Tyre with elected] Mrs. Dyal, co-chairman; dentists meet lha threat of so­
ambassador also said bo waa
talon at which time t
Kra, Roy Wall and Mre. George Mr*. Makulm Higgins, secretary; cialisation In tho health profeiaUM).
happy'!' about bla departure
g officer* were electsi
Williams Jr. co-hostesses. Mr*. Mrs. Thao Pate, treasurer; Mrs.
"Though outwardly at tho mo­
ir during th* ytaki 1
3erl Chorpenlng Jr. lad tha da- II. O. Smith, secretary and aoela) ment this threat stoma dormant,
yuahktn, who has frequently
'right, co-ehalrmnni ft
fotional with Mrs. W. W. Tpro relation*! Mrs, Earl Dosaay, lit- I aiaur* you that it la only 8
eCal), secretary; Mil
maiding ovar tha huilnei* so*---------------------r r ------ r —
temporary condition and tho threat
labary, treasurer; r M
lion. Bh* Introduced paw offleer* t
will be presented again and again
lie, missionary study;
dr*. Mas Fundom, co-chairmen!
In tho years to coma," ha said,
drs. Roger Harris, , decretory|
lira. Walt, treasurer; Mra. Churian, status of woman I Mrs. John
9
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»»n ng, mission aludyi Mra. G. 11 lanton, Wumbarahlp; Mra. Al
urphy, aunahlna ehairmsai Mra.
ralehnn Crawsil, worship canter
lalrman.
Tha boateaaea served refreshante to Mr*. Arthur Backwltb,
ra, Blanton, Mrs. Caatla, Mra.
sen, Mrs. fl. J. Denton. Mra.

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Sunday m o r n i n g , followed by
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WASHINGTON u v - Sen. Rich
B. RustelJ of Georgia aaid to
’ be think* he li the only can
lie for the Democratic Pres I
oaotial nomination who la sure ho
could beat either Gen. Du Uhl D
Eisenhower or Sen. Hubert A Tuft
for the Presidency
M itrall presented hli views as a
Praaldential aspirant in the week
hr magazine U. S. News nud World
Report. Me said, in part:
Fair
Employment
Practices
CumprlxiUK lid gills nioi &gt;11 Uiyit, tli** Rrininola High Helmut i-ln.n id III62 will hold
rcnlpd by ilupt 1
Commission with compulsory purf its giiiiliiulii.it program tonight nt HitKI o'clock ut the ii-hool umhlurioili. Peatu rln g lh&gt;- p”i
&gt;’i.'v.'liihil Jr.. foi l
arii
era i would endanger cnnslitulion.il
iwnslitulii
program will In* talk* hv Mmgtirtd Malloy, vnh'dlclorian nnd Itoh.'ii th.kwilh mol hy .link II.
liberties; Itursell favors voluntary vulutaiunan.
The risen him hern oui' tnndlng hi Its iivhirvcmriits uiid awards will !«■ pilncipul Tier High
fE P C .
9 He agrees with the liruad mil
lines of the Truman Admlnl-.lra
tlon foreign ixillcy, hut would ask
It t M ip p o in t f f d
U. 8 allies In carry more »t the
expenses of coiuballlng Commu
nlsm.
He could balance the budgtd, on
less the internnlloiint slluatlnn wor­
sens, by calendar PJil, at ahmit
The imi'orlmire I*. \mt*rirn •&gt;/
llo- yuutli g iu d u u i ln c from
|i &gt;
Ihe present rate of federal s&gt;end
.eliool. WBrt n l l r M o l h i -I infill hv
Ing. Ot nr &lt;U billion dollars n year
Ihe Itev. I.. It. Itii'Moii. |.m lor of
He would not ralso taxes, except
Lnlco Miiry Minister (he
tops Isolated instances, and increases
t'liillrli of the Nazni'.'iie, ill a
Tnuld be balumcd oil by de
Askti Students To huerwluiiienlo .I'liilmi to Ihe l-'e
creases.
g rn ilo u lii
o(
H.'ioioole
High
J u s t i f y Sehoo'.ing Hi pool loot liifhl
He thinks lh&lt;* Hupreme l ourl
Three oilier mim &gt;• in iurtlclrightly ruled against President
The Itevereii'l l.iiiTan Hcolt, In 1.nil'll uUo In Ihe program til the
Truman’a claim of inhoreni con
the |iitn«l|ml address nl th« Hnn- l.igh niTiool niidltorlom, the Kxv
stltiitional (towers to seize Ihe

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1L3 Graduate At Seminole High Scli/m! Gra Httiion
Name Throwers
Sanford *Iunior
Exercises Will Be He f f '{i ;I?t Used To Break Up ■ii'lUWlI sy 1**111 Mu 111 v. ill in' .11.i.11
High Program
1 ' : POW Compounds

Steel industry

The M f campaign Issues will be
how to' avoid World War, llire e ;
govtrnrneni cleanup, amt concern
oyer Inflation and the public debt
„ I f . Kpreau _ truce __ um;olistiona
light *W v li “ tnrk sde of Chino
Mtnb keros* lint Yalti, amt us*
Chinese Nationslht forces (he did
not say where)
He favors continued government
support fur farm prices
He does not favor compulsory
health Insurance, hut doe* favor
federal aid to medical schtuilh
through helping veterunv to gut
medical ediicallon
He favors setting up labor rmirti
|o handle union • management din
pules.
Meanwhile G. O, P convention
arrangements conuniltnn oliciumI
• twoday session in Chicago,
with sirring supimrl reporled lie
veloping for selecilon of Gen,
Douglas MocArthur as convcntlnn
kevnoler.
With only four weeks left, Sen.
Robert A. Taft of Ohio and Gen
&lt;CaettaU*d Ha I'aae Nisi

tiBoya To Be Tried
For Auto Robbery
Four teenagers were picked up
In ■ ■toleu nut muitille nt the
Prairie Lake urive-tn Theater
last Friday night after the
Mother of omi of the youths rereported her car had been «*nlen,
Highway Patrolman R. IT. Ilurri'ion reported today. The buys will
jiand trial In the Juvenile court
■ te r this week.
' Arthur Earl Hickey, (11, of
Maitland, was arrested lest Fri­
day night after a minor hit-andrun accident on Roulh 427 one
Mil* south of AlUmonta Muring.,
Ha waa also charged with driving
lag while liUuxirated, Patrolman
Herrleon reported.
While driving north, lllrkey
ktda-swiped a ear driven hy F. B,
JTMinga, M. of Orlando. Walter
JbMonad. Winter Park, who was
•allowing Youngs, raw the oncldent and turned around and
ehaaad Hickey down before culltha police.

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|o mnage to both can was

Rev. J .R McKinley
Is Reappoinled To
Methodist Church
Tho Hay, J. F. McKinley wai
reanpoiniwl an pnntor uf the First
Methodist Church of Hanford for
the eighth succor dve year at the
IhHih annual Florhia .conferenco
of Ihe Metliudisl Church nt Lakebind lust Week. Home .'1117 appointmi'tita were niudo nt the con­
ference, which lasted f r o m
Wednesday to Hiimlay. hy Bishop
Roy Hhort, who elto delivered tha
annual conferencH Sermon on Sun­
day.
Methodist Church membership
In the conference urea has In­
creased l,2&lt;M In the past year to
n present total of 164,224, the
Rev. McKinley revealed today.
Total cash receipts of the Metho­
dist Church in Floridny In 1061-62
Were 97,067,1106, on Increase of
9HM3l2&gt;tS over any previous year,
fiver 9407,00(1 wax raised during
this period fur mission purpoocs,
an Incrcnao of 934,147 over the
previous year.
Other appointments made In
this area included the Rev.
Kdwnrd Klrchet- of Bnterprine
to the Church nt Pitieraxtla and

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wation-Pack

ford Innior High School
comlnei)ccmeiit exerules this morning, urged the gradiuiting 'Tai*
"I., prove that the l|iv«*luiciit
which lha ntaM and nation has
madrt in yonr yduratluti thus not
liven wniteiT" Another *'hlghlighi
of Ihu progrm.l win the prexeu.
in Lion of iho Daugliteix of Iho
American Itsvi'lulion Mednt f,&lt;r
excellence in the study of hi'tiirv
Mi's Marv Father Powell hy
Alin. I( K. Tolar.
In Id* Introduction nf Dr. Hen"
Mi I IV. l.awion. Seminole I'oun
h ruhool ’oipeilntenilcht, le.-nlle-i
Hmt the Ii AH medal had once heeii
awarded to Red Rather, iiutiomdly
known n|MoT
omiiieniuior. Mr.
l.nwJon iil*o I'.'illed for the more
Intensive Himlv of history to pro­
mote a willingneas to muke tacri
flee* for the nation.
Dr. Scoll, minister of tha l.ake
Mnry Community Church, made
four iiiiiri'eiilUitin in the incmhera
of the i-rndunting i'I iih* cnnceriilug lli*-tr deportment in the "larg­
er life Into which you are mov­
ing." lie urged first that thuy ho
llmmnelveg, that they "stand oil
yuiir own per*imHliti«s. Don't try
to Ini some other boy or girl. The
world mlmlrcj a person Inal's mi
Individual."
"Dor^t try to nut tilings over
on ntlii’i peoplti," he argued u* Ills
secnnd point. "Ro honest as you
go lido yolir nchool work." Thirdly
ho advoculeti the living of a &lt;!odcenlered life, and finally urged
that iho class recognise, "the
tmsiness of life Is nut to get, hut
Ihe business of life la to share,
The only thing that you savo Is
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ihe invocation; the lt**v. II
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Pi'OJJ Teh

I tinii Market Sells
Swimming I a w h d i i k
Sturt At City Pool Hi,000 Produce I'nits
The lTty'ii rccruntional program
was launched today at tim sluif
flelionril Court Playground nn the
l.akefrout wlu u lit children between
Iho ages of 0 111 yours old enroll
ed, it was aiinoimrrd today ily
Thomas Stringer, rocrealianul di
rector,
Tomorrow tho first awl minim:
lesson will lie givun si thu Municl
pal Pout All children are request
ed to report at Ihe pool at tt-16 a.in
The first softball doiihlehezdcr
will be staged At tho l.akefrout
diamond hegliming el 7:3d p m. to
morrow night when Wiison Malcr
Furniture Rtoro plays Robson' *
Sporting floods. At g: 15 p.m, thu
Navy will meet Hunt Mercury.

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"l"|'*"N"! 10 W.drill'd dll' lll.'IOCNV

Th e lli y li fiehool Unti l, on.l&gt; .
■lire, lino ni hr i n - i 1 uwley , |.I .

KffffiNtrntion BeffinH
For Sheriffs* Meet

II till I . tl I

and triu y.i:, today m a uc
Til . iehi .ii-imI lor lln&gt; iiiitni
i bn akup ol Rule &gt; 17 prl*onei
H-i |oiinpmiid iiilo emsllfi

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d I h ABUED VETS
DAYTONA REACH |*-Nlncly
five per cent of America's dis­
abled veterans feel the public has
forgotten Its obligation to Its war
handicapped, delegates to the Flor­
id! Disabled American Veterans
three day stiver anniversary con­
vention, ware Itdd at the dosing
session here Rttnday.
The more titan 360 delegates
FATING GRADIUTKH
chose Pensacola as their
coo
GAINESVILLE OD-telrcling a
vention site and defied Edward J. live pArtner mu) undertAklng a
Cooper, Miami, es commander.
full time job are two fundamental
problems facing graduates. Duku
University'* Dr. _____
ilorneli N,
N. Hart

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.11 'I*•-f o:ml linin' Himwei

A iilee C'luh Chou, dirucleil Ity
Ml 1 llllie Iteerte Whittle, unrig,
"Lord
of
llo.itn*', mid
"III w.
Ariee," mill with the eoniiregnl■..■i

eil the ......... union &lt;1. “ Poni|i nr.
Clti’UliMl mn e mol the reee i i.ui'.i
"Alnrch ftnm Alibi" while II
rlnss ni en|i. m il gown'!, mile •
and h fl Hie iiii.lll.il lull!
I'he Itev V.u-diluo linxed h'
sermon on (he need iif n "u|iiiitiin
anchor" in life to "hold onln
when the iilorno of life blow, lit
pointed out i hut mutorinl gmo
populai it v, and the deeire to h
mire el* fill tire mil lenire etinu'd
''anchor* for Hie tioill", hut urge I
the yruduntei lo ha&gt;« their no
choruge on ‘fullti ns n divinely n|i
iioiii I h.I wnv of
leeidving tin
idesilllg i Hi find."
Ameilcn, he lold Ihe grailiiule
would soon die If il were not fm
the youth leaving our tchnol
"Aoienea will eilher ho hetter m
Worse hecause of vmir influence.'
Hel ving an ninrshnlls . for llo
clns'i were Hoy Wilkin* nud lierul.t
llehiens. CTu** sponsurti me Mi.
Rehecca Mleveii*, Mrs. \V. It. Fort,
Airs, iluyd Coleman and Btswari
Oatchvl.
tiiaduallon exerriics will lak
place tonight ul H;IK) o'lhi.k nt He
school miditorliiiii.
llr.iilu.ilef. as Ihcy apiiaarril In
Iho line of mart'll were
Atm Kclmll, Pal llurrii, Virgin!.&lt;
lluwelMix, Doris Ollli'v. Mildred
tec, Pva K Willlamr,, Nancy Dav
W. K. Van laion. secretary of cti|Mjrl, .Marie (liNuliug, fluby

the Florida. Hheriff’s AaMiclatlun.
tialny vixili-d Hheriff P. A. Muro
regnriling plans for the conven­
tion hern of thu Association, the
registration for whlcK was duo
to atari this afternoon at 4:tHt
p.ui. at th« Valdes Hotel.
The opening meeting nf the pro­
gram is nchedulml for IO:(MI a.in,
tomorrow ut tha City Commlaslon
Hoorn at tho City Halt. Sheriff
It. te Kendrick of Escambia
Comity will preeida. Tim program
includes u luuchaan at tho EnWupal Pariah House and a barWtia
.at 0;3O p.m. at tha Country Club.

dulled
( If lie*| ‘."uMi'i n
t ,i It
md d&gt;|
Mi ni cl.i \ iruifn i Mid M.iMafli .
i has• takfM dl l. u i i i i h .m ild i ,!

inf.ird I'.row. r. "hi M ini.) mill
el pri.ilure (nr SII.PVl l i t week
it.I It llVe I'l.'K I"."'l l I "III I VII
h&gt; nl of i.iiil" iiii I T,'i*i Im:’. Itu
dic'Ctor id tin' Fbohln Suite Farm
.i
Mnrkci
aid Hun lay.
Hirci'tor Ullllkm I. Vi'ilmn .mid

i i liix uoekly live .(in h ic(M&gt;rI that
. ..•ii m a r l. I

inn .. il

IV fi'.H KH

ii.mpami mill
on livi
m n imls. the pivviou* week.
in hi.i fruit ami vegetahh' report
V. ilon

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&lt;r iic&gt;. id lie icv yellow f.weH corn
i i.eleil II !i fancy hv federal In
i|M-'Tora; " Pt.lld I'ltv "h i 91,702
i xkagoo for a 91^0,697 2., uro-.s;
..ml 1U.2 Ut wnUniicloni lunughi
mm a lliuu 91.6..MM at Jlnmiikalee
At t'l Myers, llio rcpaii said.
I,Jon hir.tuh of swi-rt potalwn,
cm ,cd i'.' n&gt;(J. Nn I'a nrioginx
97.it) to $7 76 « bin h d .

f: O F C MKKT1NG

Thu meet Im; of the (loan! of DI
rcitors nf the Meminoto c.niidy
( hjinter (if Cohimerce, which had
been achcduh"l for tomorrow night,
ha-* hern post|M&gt;tird duo to thu
cb«U' ai'pictiuliuii program
s.hrdoU'd for tho hhiui- night,
Slaiuger Fornvjt .- ttrrckrnrldjfrt
amouiiced today. Thu data far the
niCL’Ilng will, be anr.ounci-d later.

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(A IVIplug tirorulnist lie.ml m
lukyo tiiiiiy.lil said llo1 Imi Com
..... I l I’ciiiTsh. urged Iminchalc
' iiiiiplinn of tin' rmiMM'd talk:
if tin' United Nation* is sincere"
ii Hie deliliernliim* I
Hie iii.iulla envelope wiih liimei!
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liiipniViMiiuntH Miulff
To Hiiptint Cltinch
Many improvumiTits uru IicIok
Made in the First liuplixt Church
Hr. M. P. Iln.uk'&gt;, J r , lumoiilircd
("lav. Tito must imiiiuc fcalun
tl tlm uliurations, mild Dr. lirooks
i Ihe uiddoor neon sign whirl
lixplays a lur go open Rihle will'
lie words "First Rapt 1st Church"
aril ten across it.
Tlm sign Is in operation every
light In addition thu interior ol
iho church has been redecorated
rim floor has been ..nmled nnd re
carpeted,, ami Ihe walls have been
icpsuded.
The Hominy school
i Mims are also in tim process ui
a facelifting, said Dr. brooks.
C ITY COMMISSION
Consideration of tlm Stadium
C o m mitlee'a recommendations,
which include lifhtlng the City taz
on bleacher admissions at base­
ball games, will be on Ihe agenda
of Ihe City. Commission at its
meeting tonight at 8;00 o'clock.

( M i l I 111 N H I T 1
\ Inccltim &lt;&lt;l alt K.'mluol#
•T.iit.lv ■ .III, im u will I.i held to
" i tfi'iil*.- i ■I'lili-m. "
. " isiImi
loniiiriow maid a1
*’&gt;i p m. in
ili* &gt;'""11 tli»i * ii
itririmiue*
ed today Ity " II Wight.
‘Iuiii Iiik Ii ' C e tut l v c .tll.’imm
willnlrcw I'l.im Hie &gt;'• iltrul Flor­
id i ('uHli'iii.n’. A '.iuluin at its
I.i I III), ling. May V, and voted to
form * county n . " i.iUon. It tins
beeil Hie Ii|dniim Ilf III"' l nf lllS
Mi iuiii"l&lt;! Couldy m. tidier Gist a
could y ni gaoii-.fiUnn cndil
tn-it
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the "td tT up, Mt. Wight (detail,
If.* uiged nil cstUeniun In tlie
cmiiili I" niton.! loWormw night’s
orgatiitniional mcuiine

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Wed. inn* 4, U 32

Britain Joint U .S .
In Protest Over
Korean Politics
S y n g m an R hee A sked
T o
L i f t
M a rtia l
L a w Jn P u s a n A re a
PUSAN. Korea &lt;iT» — Britain to­
day joincil the United Slate* In
iroli-allng to President Syngman
thee over recent political develop
incuts In till* temporary Souih Ko
rean capital
Alec Adam*. charge d'affalre*.
orally oulllned the llrltl*h |M&gt;tilltm
to Hlite, then handed the aging
leader a written statement, lie
lolil correspondent* the statement
backed lip the pollrlc* of the U S
Stale Department Riven llhee in
a note Tuesday.
The American emhussy ulso
handed llhee a note from Presi­
dent Truman which called rerenl
political developments In Pusan
shocking.
Informed sources said the British
and U S notes expressed the same
views on the South Korean political
crlal* a* the United Nations Com­
mission for Die Unification and Hehabllltalion of Korea The com­
mission recently asked llhee to lift
martial law In Pusan and release
12 opiMisIllori assemblymen under
arrest.
'Ihe II N representatives voiced
the opinion llhee was attempting
to control Ilia presidential election
In (he Assembly late this month
by Jailing his opponent*
ilia policy today,
Rhee sollenytl
sol
apparently us u result of the iloti
hie barreled protein from the U S
ami Britain
A government Public Informs
tlon Office auuniinreiuriit said
Rhee would mil dissolve the Na­
tional Assembly now. Earlier he
was reported tin the verge of dlahanding II.
Also til llhee’* order, military
authorities released a newspaper
editor who had been arrested after
crillciilng the government.
Minimi law authorities were
ordered not In arrest any
nv mure
assemblymen nut directly Involved
In whal llhee has culled a "Com
inuutkl pint" against Ida admlnla
trillion
Thu Assembly went out nf busi­
ness Tuesday when 52 pro-llhee
member* announced Ihey no longer
would work with lawmakers Ihey
labelled "corrupt."
llhee and a majority of Ihe as
aemlilymen have long been al odds

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Dr. Haft To Sp&amp;ik
At U. Of F. Service

Photo by Cox
Gmald Covington, tupping all Seminole High School seniors In
height, seived as president of Ilia Glee Club, was an outstanding mem­
ber of Die basketball squad, was a member of the Thespians ami
stalled ill crliool play*, lie WHS || number of the Student Council, and
lie attended Hoys State.

iir. Victor L. Mayara. M. Alex­
andria chiropractor, told Federal
District Court Tuatday ha had
not fllad fadaral raturna since
moving to Virginia In IML
lie said ha bad been told by a
runner* for Ihe (SOP nomination, friend
that If be moved to Virgin­
Eisenhower
iiciurc the July 7 National Conven­ ia he wouldn't
have to pay feder­
tion The winner would get mil
al lairs.
■• ....iliiiiril l-r-.m I'aee H eel
only
14
voles
lull
u
springboard
nir* and trophies that came to him lido Ihe cruciul convention flour
COST OF OPERATION
from World Wiir II
WASHINGTON (44-All It coat
Eisenhower and four of Ills bafllui
Not counting Tuesday's results, &gt;mt
laapayrrs to operate the steel
brother* were to lay Ihe corner the Associated Press tabulation of
stone (or the loumlutluns of the GUP delegate strength based on mills while they were under gov­
of
building
Defense* Funds
known ami conceded alignments— ernment aeliure was Ihe price
A parole with more Ihim 30 give* Tall a 420 lo 387 lead over a series of telegrams and
»« phone
flouts was next on the program Elsenhower
call*,
alia,
tl'HMlti lire t u n s I's a e Hast
Official* aald today no coat esti­
Each float llhistrateil xomu phase
House rul mil.
Among Democrats, Sen. Estes mate*
have been made yet for
The compromise carries 44.W»H, of Klienhowur'x life. The lust float Krfaitvcr bowled over rival unln047,750 for Europe; 4741,430,500 fur placed him III the While House— strutted *luic* by 2 to I margin* Ihe eight weeks of government
Asia and Ihe Near East; 4880,220, a hope, no) a fad
In South Daknlu und California operitloa, hut they said the only
000 for Ihe Fur East ami Pacific
From there, Ihe plan called fur Tuesday The lanky Tennessean added cash outlays wUl be for
lUCi to 72 steel
areas; I7H.0I4.75O for l.nllti Amerl a spierh al Elsenhower Park, on tho* picked up eight vole* In South Iwo round* of notice*
companies—one notifying them of
ea; 10,240.500 for moving European the opposite outskirts of town One Itukuia and ut In California.
populations to less crowded areas; nl til* Washington llvulvnunls said
These—plus the 15o he already Ihe aeliure and Hie other calling
42.587.500 tu pay cost* of trims "lie will speak .ul, frankly, on had and IH previously pledged II off.
The Commerce Department
porting aid tu Europe; tl5.7ng.7Vi the things people wunl lo know
Mutyluml delegates named Tues­ waa
In terhnlcal charge of the
fur assistance to underdeveloped iilimil Ills iMislllon "
day al a cnnvonlion—ran Kefauv- steel
but operations arareas, ami tlfl.4Hl.000 for Ihn United
er's total to 244 In Ihe Associated lualiyIndustry
were carried on by stool In­
Nations International Children'*
Press Hilly of Demoerullc dele­
Ity The Associated Press
and workers
Fund.
Dwight Elsenhower's political D gate* Nearest him I* Georgia's dustry management
aa If nothing had haplluy dawned amid psychological Sen lllchard Bussell with Mlfc, throughout
ed.
warfare—mounting returns from followed by Mutual Security Ad penes
County Bourd
llu- Sunlit Dakota primary In which inlnMrutor W. Avcrull llarriman lorney General Edmund Brown.
he Irulled by u fraction of u per With flVr
Warren's rival ticket waa pro-Taft
l l ' s S ll s s M Kfnm I ' s a , l l s r l
Demucrutlc uomlnallon ul the bul technically pledged In llep
eetdute point
carried on by Italnli Heath of Dm
llestdls Ir urn 1722 of South July 21 convention requires UI0.
Thomas It. Wenlel of California,
U. H. Geological Survey, puintlng Dukoto'* 1.1147 precincts showed
Like Kcfuuver. Californio Gov.
In Alabainu’i primary, a firm
out that this Is pari of u state­ Hen Holier! Tull of Ohio gelling Eurl Warren held a 2 to I lead In supporter
of llussell was trailing a
wide program, and »f vital In­ 50 35 per cent and Elsenhower 40 AS the West Coast stale's prlmury, candidate who soya only llml he
terest to local grower* concern­ per cent Votes were: Taft Ul,730, winning 7o GOP convention tlele- "leans" lo Ihe Grorglan. The coned with lowering of water tallies Elsenhower lit).003
t'ales and llepuhlican Sen William eat will round out Alabama's 22
or possible salt wuter Infiltration.
The tidal lie publican vide there I-'. Know land, in what wa* lider member Democratic delegation
"This men Is a critical tone in Is experted In lueak a 11)32 record preled us a slup al the Trutnun Bussell anil Krfanver each have
this respect," he declared this of I2H.ISSI
udmltiUtrullon. apparently was seven The other* are imrominlt
morning, "and records are needed Tin- Sool'i Dakota skirmish was nominated It) both parties, a-sur ted.
to know whal to do In the next tor It llcpiddlran und eight Demo ing Ills election.
2(1 yearn to conserve the fresh I era Hi- presidential
Knowlund, a Truman critic, beat
nominating
water supply.” lie added that for votes GUI' nolullijllon requires icnmcrutic llcp. cllntnn McKIn
41.000 a year, the Counlv I* get­ floi ami
und 14 M-rmetl
seemed mightv few to non, u Truman supiMirter. They
ting services worth 9A,000.
lie cunning Mich u nation wide were entered In both party prlThe Commission donated |200 I honnluh
marie* under California's crosifor Ihe Negro Ilov Seoul Camp
The reasons were psychological: filing luw.
near I’aoTh. ordered a new water Soi'Hi Dukol'i was the lust head on
Kelnuver'* i-miwi' 1*1*'- '•« ' ’sli#-».
eooler for drinking purpose* at Ihe clash nl Taft and Elsenhower, lop ula was a ticket beaded by At*
County jail, und designated Ihe
Sanford Atlantic National Hank,
Flurlda State Hank and Cltlians
Hank, Oviedo, as depoaltnrlea.

MIINSAN, Korea
- United
Nations and Communist truce np
fiiHatur* today exchanged strongly
worded notes on prisoners of war.
The Beds harked theirs with a
renewed threat that Bed armies In
Korea iiikitht march.
North Korean Gen. Nam II laid
on Hm Panntunjnm conference
(able a written protest against
what the flcils termed "barbarous
and cowardly" treatment of cap
lured
Beds on Ko|u Island,
...........................................
1 lie
reminded Ihe Allies of earlier
warnings Hint Bed armies wmild
not sll Idle whllo Communist sol
dlrrs are "massacred."
Muj (Ion. William K Harrison
Jr demanded Ihal Ihe Beds "with
oul further delay" account for
nearly I,not) United Nations sol­
diers believed captured by Hie
Red* but uevor listed by them.
The senior If, N. Command del*
late'a note listed VI names, moily Anl«
ilerleana, to add lo H95
names riimpllcd by Hie U. N. since
December.
The name* will nol he made
public. Allied officer* aald, lo avoid
raising fulse hopes among rela
live*.
The 34 uilniile session produced
no progress toward settlement of
III* Iruee blocking Issue uf whal
to do about 100,000 captured Reds
which Allied screening ahowed re •r session la ichedttlcd Thursday.
Brig. Gen. William P. .Ntiokpl*.
of an armlillc*. Only 70.000 Allied U. N. spokesman, said Ihe Alllea
held POW* have laid Ihey would slnra December have heun cum
names of Allied soldier* raprelurn In Red anil without a fight piling
..............
but never atThe Communisti demand that al lured by Ihe Bed*
for by litem, lie aald Ihe
their ea|)lured soldiers ho returned. rountfd
The Alllea say nu tine will be namea were obtained from Red
broadcaals, letters, Communist
forcVtl lo i-elurn.
publication*
a n tl confidential
At Cominunlal Insistence, south sources.

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Allied tanka southwest of Ihe
Miuuan truce camp caught about
78 .Chinese in the open Ttieiday
aftirnoop and retried killing or
wmndlni about W- The tanka spot:
ed lb* Reds nesr lha Junction of
Imjln and Han Hlvers and
fired from Ihe nppualte hank.
Gen. Mark Clark! Unlted NaUom commander, and Gen. James
A-V*n W**L Eighth Army chief,
,¥,«*• *ront Ihla morning
Ultr finishing a lour started Tuea-

IIIIS STB IKE
JACKSONVILLE oW-Bus drivers
today voted a 30 day (nice In Ihelr
strike which lias Idled Ihe Jack­
sonville bus Iranspurtatlon system
for inure than a month.
Wage negotiations will be carried on during Die truce
ace period,
peril
favored by drivers 138 to
lo 72. r S p
vote followed a talk by Mayor
llaydon Hums urging considera­
tion of the public In delermlning
the issue

Photo by Cux
J ob McClung, In addition to many other activities, served during
the past
ast year
yec. ...
as president
......... of the Key
. Club which l* under the S|,un*ur

ship of the Hanford Klwanla Club, ll* served as business manager of
Die Glee Club, waa on thu Celery Fnl staff, w in class treasuier,
ployed football and went to noya State.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
JACKSONVILLE t4t - Firms In
Fort Lauderdale and I'anainu City
were among those In Florida re
cflving contract* recmlly from the
government
The contracts: Smith's Hasln,
Fort l.amlcrilalo, harbor tugs, 45.U7IMXH). delivery date June, I'J53.
Leon B. Ilelauig, Panama City,
barges, S14.U05.UOO, delivery statu
September, 1053.
ECONOMY PHOG It A31
ItlDGEFIKI.D PA UK. N .Ji* .Commlsslmier Hots H. Vogt to­
day Inaugurated a 4-lrggni eco­
nomy program.
Vogt Imported two sheep to
crop Ihe grass lu llte village'*
two porks. If ihe sheep work oul
aa well a* demonstrated In a
trial run Tuesday. Vogt aald four
more animals will be uurrhaaetl.
llu said he figure* the progiram
will save on manp9Wrr and marhtnery.
INDIA DMAHTKK
CALCUTTA, India iJt — In-ports
from Imllu's teu-growlng stale of
Assam today said severe earth
tremor* and floods have devas­
tated u witle area. There was no
Ini mi dlate word oil casualties, hut
officials rnmputed the disaster
with the great HI50 quake, which
look a high lull

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production was resumed today at
tho huge plant ol In public Aviation
Corp., after u 2 day. wildcat
wildci strike
which the company said cost more
Tlmndcrjrl planes Ilian several
weeks action In Korea.
(
Picket lines were withdrawn
Tuesday night, and there waa no
Interference when the day shift
reported for work today. The pick­
ets had been posted by production
workers who had defied Ihelr union
leaders In the AFL International
Association of Machinists.
The Shop Htownnl*' Council,
which was nchlnd the walkout, In­
structed Ihe union tnen lo return
to work The strike started Mon­
day morning over grievance m af
chlnery.

BED INVASION
KANGOON. Burma ir - Nation­
alist Chinese Irregulars have jx-tie
Hated C3 miles Into Yunnan Prov­
ince and occupied Ylsiatig. urn
Nulouullkt sources at Mi-sal, a mtr
tier town utt the 1'hal fiontler. suld
The Weather
today There wua no confirmation
here of thu report, which said the
High Low Frtrlp.
irregulars now control 0,400 square
87
1.
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miles of Yunnan territory. Yis- Asheville
73
11
lang is about 100 miles east and llnstoil
Chicago
7It
51
slightly north of Lushto.
Cleveland
82
55
08
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Angelt-s
tot
58
New Drlurins
on
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New York
82
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SAN FRANCISCO '41 — Flood Sc a lth&gt;
87
74
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water* spread nv r snore than 77.- Jni-ksnnvillc
S, *,'„|
84
71
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uoo nrtes of tU-t&lt; farmland* In TnlluhaMce
33
70
California's C4nD.il valley today
a» summer like wruluer melted a
record snow pack In the High Sier­
I'ltA lltlB l.AKK
ra
Tidily iM-rsons were evacuated
Tuesiiuy from flood threatened
homes In Ihe Hlocktan area.
j DRIVfc-IN
The Tide Itlver, which ripped mil
/)
a section of tlike near Conorun I V &amp; r
New
Momluy, bus flooded 28.000 acres. L V
Hkowlag
A few mile* In Ihe sonlli, another
"Decision He fore
45,000 ucres lu llte old Tulare Luku I
Hasln are Inundulrd.
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Dnwn"
Much of the land was planted §
—
u lso
In rollon und barley Farmers
working around the clock harvested v
"It llnpiicned One
liiosl of Ihelr barley before Ihe
Night"_____
flood-, hit. Hid Ihe cotton Is a tidal I ______
loss, estimated by grower* at five
lullllmi dollars.

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SEOUL 144—Allied fighter bomb.ra attacked North Korean targets
in force Inday. Halm Tuesday nail
I’OltXTV cut down air aaaatdla to only a
NT*.
- sorties.
Seven B 28* bombed Communist
front
*«&lt;ms lline
| M rposition*
w*»Mv«t« in
**• early
* m i | •morn(«**• ••
Ing (larknoNs After heavy cloud*
obscurtd targets
Is farther nor&gt;rlh
Other B-Ma reported U supply 've
hides destroyed In Ihe night.
The rains muddled lha lU-mlle
“ front.

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WASHINGTON &lt;.W-The Senate
today
retainz
lUUtiy rejected
ti-JTimi -a piuposul
---- - "lo -----ihe present 3 wa^membert uPa^4
the Wago Stablliiatlon Board
(WSB) and the board's dispute-,
settling powers. The rollcall vole
was 50 lu 2rt.
.
,
The vote was on an amendment
lu *a* bill to extend the economy '
control* law and was offered b
Sen. Douglas (D. HI ).
Under me plan »el futlh by Dou««; &gt;•- .ht- buuiil »oul&lt;I cotilinua to
' iiate memUo* representing Ixbur,
industry and the public.
It would also tel am ihe board a
power lo recommend terms for
telHtng strikes
T*"' Senate action leaves still
pending a rival proposal (o bounce
.g
lflli *1
1141 industry
IIIU ll- lll/ member*
IMS IIIWWIB off
.unoi
and
Ihe hoard
und...........
lo strip
it of Ilf
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(Miwer to recoinmeml setllementr
Pri-sldeiit Truman has urged re­
jection of that plan.

Plana for the baseball talkathon,
at the writing of these brief*,
have not been completed. Bralley
Odham will be on the air for the
Seminole Bluee Thursday evening
and all day Friday, so be eure to
listen for the details and the
times.
-1400In the meantime, musle take*
over on "The 1400 Club" every
morning and a/icnru»r.*rr',.7..,-,lng
al 10.GO and 4,GO u'tdutk. In the
two one-hour dlsc-Jockey session*
it ran lx- rlassleal. popular, folk,
or what-have-you. If you’re miss­
ing Ihe “ 1400 Club" then you’re
missing a real musle treat.
-1400Tnl.y Dowdv, the Florida For­
est Service hillbilly emeee and mu­
sic maker Is heard regularly on
WTBB every Saturday mnrnlng at
0:40. It's a quarter hour of un­
usual variety and entertainment
with Tohv speaking up for the
Fiorlda Forest Bervlee and con­
servation of Florida’s forests.
-1400Two programs are mlselng this
week from WTRR'a schedule. On
Thursday morning at lltlR the
"Better American Speech" quarter
hour and on Fridays at the same
time "The Book Corner". Ilundred* of school children ami adult*
were pleased, throughout the
ichin.l year, with these presenta­
tion*. As a public service, they
will be tesumed In September.
-H00IGNORANCE IH BI-ISR
ALEXANDRIA. V* . W - A
man who said ha didn't know
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GAINESVILLE (Special)—Dr.
Kornell N. Hart, teacher and writ­
er of sociology, will deliver the
Uarralaureatc sermon In cere­
monies at Florida Field Stadium
here Sunday night at 8:00 o’elock.
The Duke University professor
will address the University of
Florida graduating class of over
1150 who will rerelve degree* at
Commencement Monday "Inht,
ulso ul H:0() o’rlork.
The rhurches of Gainesville
have announced they will suspend
Sunday evening service* so tlint
the eougicgution* may attend the
Uarralaureatc program. Member*
of the Gainesville Ministerial As­
sociation will lie among those in­
vited to the platform lay Univer­
sity President .1. lllllls Miller.
During the piogtnm, the llvv.
Paul II. Packard will give th«
Scripture leading ami the Itev.
Charlc* W. Spellman will deliver
the Invocation.
The principal speaker, Dr. Hart,
has been Professor of Hoelology
st Duke slnre lll.'IH and previously
was Professor of Social Ktliles lit
the Hartford Theological Semi­
nal y. Professor of Social Economy
at iJryn Mnwr College and Researrh Associate Professor at tho
81*1* University of Iowa.
He has written nine iKioks, the
latest of which was "Technologi­
cal Acceleration and the Atomic
ilomh," published in lltIH. In Sep­
tember nf 1048 ho was uwardftl
the Edward I.. Iternay* Atomic
Energy Awatd for the best actionrelated tesearch In the field of
the social Implications of atomic
energy.

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A s w t i e i i i l e i l I ’ le ^ ri I e a s e d W i l e

Ike Says Peace Is
Issue Of Campaign;
Delivers Major Talk

Council

lu t P r e s i d e n t W o n ’t
Go U ntil A fterN om ination Is M a d e ;
N oW arT hisSum m er

(im ri.il
Lashes Out
A i I)t-m o u n ts Saymi; T h e y 1 l a v e B e e n
In I’ltwei T o o L oiir

WASHINGTON iAi - President
lltl laid today lie will alltmd
Democratic National Conven
after It liaa chosen its i.resi
Dtail nominee—ami he will nut
that nominee
I The President added that he'd
to attend Ihe whole Chicago
tivent Ion hut won't do so he
auie his presence mitflii create j

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GOP Effort To
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H o u s e I '. in
M n i ( u 1 1 1111! 1*4. .1
Truman xxu' told at l.h tiCVi-.
Dlerenee some Republicans have
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he Is engaged m a "devious
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Charges usually uilglnalo iu
lim lir v Inti in 11, ■., , 1J L.i, ,M, i.,
varped minds
i-I n» «('l 0*111 III III flu* uorlii"
li t l I* i aI ' i*........ l" Ill I&gt;11 i ii »» i- | &gt;«i|» lia*:«1 I*-m ii * iif fhi' ila y
Of Wednesday's statement by
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'in . Dwight D Eisenhower that
i K l i v i l i t 1 li* i ’l Illlk i'll 111 flu* T ru *
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i i t lie i lii li ppeil out
I li i' i l l ' l l l ' * tm l H it 11t ll il 11 in nt . .l iu in i' 11 t iic ii in M id i a May
Democrats have been In Power
.1 ..I l. i o lo I utiti lour, into Hie
.I,- t • ele iI.I . 414 !•• . it i . n i i c i / i 1 it KiMMihoMcr
I In- in* ,i in *
long, Mr Truman replied II
................... . .....................1 to
. .lo ip .iig n
II up to Ihe people lo deride that
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- .atlils -t till
h .l'.n fitlC lKH p o lic y
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ed further comment on
M ink I lira
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1mot
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III
Elsenhower's opening campaign
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I lie M eiiilnolu l l i g l i S'ehiii.l Stu d e n t C o u n c il, aid ed hy M rs . V ir g il are Walter limitli, president, Kitty N
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iiiiin Ho i o i i i i iiiiiiis lic o r h il,
Kill
Waited In the Itepuhlican pre b m i.h nod M isn E lio I Iti.o i . (a c u it y a ilv is o r s , lo i.l a su c c e s sfu l y e a r , Ellen Driggers, lleverly limy, t'oiiio. i i
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rill ol
ti ll I ik ltlt1 fill
' • In K i . khi l .tklili! -Util MC M ill
tween Elsenhower amt Sen Huh
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to get mixed up in them
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lii.ti Frieda
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illegal. A reporter recalled Ills
A t at. Impnss.lye
.lay pm- M r. am i M r* , d , I I . llltd ie e , has (tlu
illshop,
C .o&gt;Ilv
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... l.ai me li.iin seeking acprevious statement that nobody f/■"* “l H«minole High fcelmul e rv e .l th is y e a r as f ir s t lie u te n a n t klimm, and Haivey Wilk.iisnu
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‘«J|liraiiilhUd Margaret lo u d m a jo re tte and s ta tio n head noon fur tile hand nest yeui Wert WiM
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if bg would •ftlcWaW Mr . T ru" Ma Nv for li*r scholarship record o f the ts so p h n o e aec'.iou. T h e an non need hy .lunette I t u l l l f f , III*l ' i' l h* ii i. , . u i . -i|» m i fin «I .
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n n nt in ice-, i.p p u rlx th at should
pint of his own blond for the told of l|m snilnesa of Inking leave test, it wu* decided that the troops with tha wl.Ho mill* by
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Mood of a U year-old man Is not ed with, "We, the Glass uf 10ft!l, un July -H. Anyone I* Invited to that tha Negro soldier proved
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fit far the boys," Mr. Truman (old wish you great success and hap­ participate.
efficient and was accepted by I.xi- m il) 17 ollo-l x x . l c i . i'Ux'xl
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13-year olrt Jimmy Carrick, Pltls piness."
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Aiming those present were Dr. white soldier* once he had din S .u .'liy w him ll..* . .In ...I ...u l ... i c s
who extended the in
and Mrs. L. Munson, Mre. D, P. played his willingness tu fight. An -.i /cln.n Ii......... ... i ...rnc.l in
to lie M iiip o rt* a F e ll ll, HiSO,
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vltallon Wednesday. The President cap and gowned senior;, marched Tuylnr, Kenneth Ratnsey, Mr. ami long a* I was at the front, we
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added that this is tin view of doc in the platform for the alngh.g of Mis. Hergere, Mr. and Mrs. nevar had a single rase of fric­ N . ill. Ilu lliiiu .'rx ... . .. r &gt;1....’ lit tc
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Young Carrlrk visited the White "Alma Mater”, ami the Juniors kina, Mrs. John Bauli, W. D. aoldlert,"
( sell ilsH ird Hit F A R f Tw «i)
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Heuse as "Kid of the Year," hav- took, over their seat*. The school Hofmann, Max Fundom, Ralph
MaJ. Turner admitted that the In ...ill's no rlhea.-.l o l N .p .-a u
tog bean chosen in a competition hand, led hv Ernest Cawley, play­ Gasstnan, Mr. and Mre. Elmo Reda
I ! M E N I.U S T
In Korea are stronger now
I .vo M iu i.ii u ic n . s .i i . i W olf unit
sponsored by the U. 8. Junior ed far the opening of tho program, Farls, Col. H. G. Harrlman, Ernest and better
D I.N I I F I . D K R , th e N e th e rla n d s
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“Kids and company'? tslevlsion
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program waa the reading of the W. R. Cruse,
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Connolly,
thoroughly entrenched ulung the tu N a ssa u fui" ih e vxui'k c o l
Class Prophecy hy Ann Whitaker,
l i t . l i s t , m in e sw e e p e r to d ay and 13
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Outing* and ploalca were among untire iGO-mite frontier end there
\xnit s a id ll.i-y .lux' nu n i .x i v u r s
n ie i. w e re le a re ri Ins I
the topics iliscuseed. The membere ia no longer that "fluid” front Im i is illc d w r e c k .i.te ninl rad im -il
A I i .i l c l i n a v a l c o m m u n iq u e sa id
CHARGES DISMIMED
WET WEATHER
requested that Mr. Bergen make ealating between the two farces.
llu im d lti.n b a c k In N iu.s.tu
the pi lot nf Hie p lan e w a s k ille d
HOLTON, Kan. lit — Bank rob.
By TV* Associated Press
a talk un photographic funda­
"We may trade Korean real
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uni lix n s u r v iv o r s ot Die G.r&gt;ton B ritbare charges have been dismissed
Wet weather was in prospect mentals at the next meeting. eetate to save American lives, NcxvlMilit, !TJ. a n u r s e : h e r i tt- i.
i .1. e ra ll w e re re sc u e d .
gainst Albert Johnson, 13, who today for wide areas In the Mid­ Chain were loaned for the m elt­
IC e allaue A (la P a t s S l s l
C a ro l, )H, ii c le r k ; M a ry Hi a ce ,
In Lo nd o n Hie A d m ir a lt y said
d In the pulpit of a Topeka, continent, along Ihe Kaat Coast ing by it. (1. Urisson.
a c le rk .m il K u iid n y sebonl teach
.in- sh ip , M IJ5 H 3 , no rm a lly carried
m ore f o u n d '
i , church May 4 and confessed anti In Boutheaatern States.
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ILIQN, N. Y. Mv—Rayinc’id Chad o re, m bWe r,o lbaollu n«i f NP in
'dpatlon In the robbery,
Thundershower* hit arete in the
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INSULIN NEEDED
wick waa cleaning (he chimney of m
aiis holdup of the bank at Gpoer Mississippi Valley and Cen­
n a tiv e .. ( A n d m . M a u d
BERLIN ix~From inside British his newly purchased house when uandN egro
Kan., occurred four years tral Plain stales, with wet weather
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“ strict Judge Robert H. Keul predicted For most ol the North -blockaded Com mutual Radio Bar- he found approximately $JO,UOO in re
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a Kansas law requiring and hall storms swept wide ureas today tori a dlabotio Gorman Jani­ [Now he’s trying lo learn who lireo turned over ... t&amp; lo.it waves
"Jack and the Bean Stalk"
gets the windfall—he or the estate while most nt the passenger* Wire
for a crime t a b s In- of Oklahoma Wednesday. The tor.
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two years of the shower activity in th« Bail ex­ British MaJ. Gan- Char)** Parcay of the former owner uf Ihe house below deck!
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tended from New England to Vir­ -It vine, with order* that no rein­ it M W. Mirk fit,
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forcements or suppliea gat into the Chadwick, a foramen for the
time of his public coofes- ginia and North Csroltna.
7 16, feature H:26, last comM» said he had been
Pairiy pleasant weather waa re­ station, told thn Russians to send Remington Arms Co., bought ihe
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ported in other areas.-it waa warm Ihe suing man out and thn British house from„ the sitate
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over moat ol the country with tem­ wouldjSke him to a hoapilaL ^ KeUeher, who died last year.
OINIRAl OWIOHT 0, IIIINHOWIR •inllex wnd waves gaily to ncwsieen
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Daniel KeUeher, UtUe Falls, id tired autouiotivu engineer and
Karl von Schnltsier, chief al the
perature* naar normal or slightly
on leaving tha Whit* House In Washington following a conturenr* with
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below only in the O n a t Likes radio’s German *Uff, replied: "He minUtrstor ot his father’s eatate founder of radio station W'luD oi
President Harry 8. Truman end U. 3. detinue vhlafs. (fn:cma’lorulj
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Elected Head Of Negro Integration
Photographic Club Plan Is Described

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Small Towns

The Sanford Herald

AnierfcntiH are still predom inately a email town and
people denpite the rnpld grow th in city population,
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company pointed out recently
In a ntiiily of population trends aa ghown by the 1950 Centum.
Three-flftha of the American people live In placcn with
lower than 25,000 realdentn. the compnny said. Lena thnn
noo-niuirtor nf the people live In cities with populations ns
Inrgo as 250,0no. in fo fr"2 » T tia tcrin w ./ iitrctiii;n'«o‘',H.'j„
ns 250,000, and 13 have no cities above 100,000.
,
In gencrnl, th e South has the largest proportion of
people living in small towns and rural areas, while the
Northeast him the lowest percent In such places.
In only seven states — M assachusetts, Ithode Island.
Connect lent, New York, New Jersey, Illinois, and California
•do the m ajority of the people live In cities larger than 25.000. On the other hand, In states such as Mississippi, South
Cnrolina, and N orth Dakota, the percentage nf rural popula­
tion runs as high as 70 percent. New York is the most, wrImnizeil state, with 59 percent of its residenta in cities nf
250,000 or nver.
The movement of the population Into cities has been
steadily growing over the last 50 years, the company pointed
out, In 1900, three fourths of the population lived In places
under 25.000, and well nver half the population lived in
turnl areas. At th a t time, 37 Htntcs did not hnvo a Hlngle
city with as many as 250,000 residents, and II sta te s had no
cities larger thnn 25,000.
"The preference of many fam ilies for life In hutoII towns
anti countryside is also evidenced by the rnpld expansion of
suburban areas," the M etropolitan added.
"In the jmst decade, the communities clustering around
the larger cities have experienced the highest rate of growth.
Through the development of suburban areas, large numbers
of people are able to enjoy the advantages that small towns
offer while they share In the economic lif of the near-by
cities,"

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THURSDAY. JUNK S, 1953
TODAY'S IHIII.K VKItriK

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The i m i p teaxry N dkiilpatrd
In aarrn year*. Tlia record of ,1
IWRl *nd i m l Ufa la hanrfrd clnnti
for roll 111Ian* ifnrrnlloiiM. A gnn&gt;l
nani# I# ratlin In l.r iliii-m Ilian
l*reat Hrhei. anil loving
....
th*r than sliver ami gold. |*».
n il.
We have never hern ahlr In*
undcnt/imi Imw aninr mrn iln il
Now you l.ike tliia fork Uilrll of
Miami Hr.iili wilt) .Srnalm Willi.nm
MJfl collected $500,0()t) Iinm ihr
Veteran* AiiminiulMlinn wliilr ow­
ing $792,000 in hack inrnmr t.ixrt
In Jarkmnvillr ihr frtln.il gov
rmmrnl irlli u.imhlmn il.i,n|» tr
nnni who violate ihr municipal
» for buying them. Il icemi In
Ml ihr Rovrnimrnl iliniitfl not l&gt;r n
parly In a revenue prnduriiiM ilenl
which conlnnpUlri ihr violation ol
local law*.

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Moriila I’ark .Serviie, n llrm lnnrr ni
M m it In park* lm« incrrntril Iron

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2A3.A43 in 1947-’4« |„ 5 ROW
thin year, whilr rrccipl* almo*‘
doubled from $53,011,34. Wortl
remembering it ihut Mmidn park*
are among ihn biggeil louriil atIreclion* we have.
Waihinitlnn re|Hirlen #rr hullinn General iliienlmwrr at a fullfledurd politician becailtr hr plant•c) hi* lint rainpaiiin ki*« on n
fiye-vrar-oltl till. Our idea of a
full-Hedged politician i* one who
ran klu n 20-yrar-old rlioiu* girl
and make hi* wife believe lie did
it for political lemon*.
The drive to get women vo lun­
teer* fm ihr alined rervitr* li.u
failed. With nnlv 30 day* to go
the goal n( 112.000 lot* hern
mltted by 99,500. The onlv Alter­
native, ravr the Delenie Depart­
ment, i* die draft. Rut. don't feel
badly, girl*, they bad to draft the
men, ton.
A week from Monday i* I'alher'i
Day, *o go opt and buy the old
Hicker all the necktie*, handker­
chief*, pnckethonk* ntiil cigar* you
can find in that lie will not Intr
tha lignificancr nf dm nor great
day In the year when all human­
kind pauie* In honor him for what
he it. Anri don't forget to "charge
".H
Queen Kli/aheth II li.u beaten
her huihand at lalnmn fuhing
according to an A«nci*ted Die**
glory from .Scotland. We think we'll
Mil) airing along with Phillip, Irowever, who did all tight by himielf
in catching (he heir Jo the Briliih
crown, leveral million dollar*
‘ ir for ipenchng morey, five nr
caatlfi, to aay nothing oi the
pal Yacht.
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Congreaimen are
roncarner]
about what hive been celled "lewd
*' ‘ woe" ihow* on television,
illative Klein of New York
the heel aolution can be
in. this almple italementi
. tha d —thing off," while
r cnngreaiman aaya he waa
aaaed no end by tha ran*
of a pair nf tioolcliydentert. Altar all. boya,
lb* Atomic Age and we
i*t ba too aurpiiaad if the
dancer*’ mine lea are radio-

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Season For Experts
If spring is the season inr the voice of the tu rtle, poll- ,
llral campaigns m ark the season for the voice of the ex|H‘rts.
Though their voices might be muted th is year, ns a result
of their experience in I9IH, their num bers are still not d i­
minished. The hrnshness of tho political expert Is second
only to that of the politician. He or she In willing to offer
on the spur nf the moment an analysis of the collective mind
of the American voter, a subject which would give pause to
the most scientific psychiatrist.
Actually it is almost Impossible to form ulate a reliable
forecase of how the average citizen will vote. Today he
might be jirepnred to vote one wny. Hut a fte r hearing his
favorite candidate on the radio tonight he may switch Ills
allegiance to tho o ther side tomorrow. The poll taken thlg
afternoon cannot possibly account for these last-m inute
switches.
Pre-election analyses cannot take |&gt;nlitlcnl factors into
nccount. The supjm rtcrs of a man who failed to win tho
nomination may decide to vote against their p a rty 's choice
so th a t their own candidate will have a chance a l the next
election. Many politicians would prefer to have th eir party
lose ra th e r than see a candidate not of their own choosing
win an election.
These factors may complicate election analyses nnd fore­
casts. They will not, however, diseonrago the expert, who
is often a man Hitting on the sidelines fascinated hut afraid
to parttciapto In the g reat game nf politics. They won't dis­
courage newspaper renders, either. Headers Just love to read
and argue about polls and forecasts whotlicr or not they
mean anything dependable.

Now Pyramid
Another pyram id 1ihh been found In Kgypt. Most people
have heard only of the three Inigo stru ctu res which all
travellers to Kgypt visit. They are rem arkable, and have al­
ways been accounted among the wonders nf the world. They
are not, however, the only ones. Over 50 of those tombs have
been found In Kgypt, anil from tlmo to lime o thers may lie
scooped out of tho sand, like tho latest find.
W hat makes this discovery remnrknhle la its age. IL Ih
thought to date from King Zoscr, In tho 27th century H. C.
Zoscr was the first pyram id builder though his stru ctu re
was by no tneuus as large as tho three well-known glnnts.
Remains of thlH age are hard to come upon. There Is always
tho hope Hint a tomb which has eluded searchers for ho
many centuries may also hnvo escaped from the rohliers who
hnvo rifled so many ancient Kgyntian buildings. T hat was
the great, glory of the tom b of King Tutnnkb-nm en found
somo 30 years ago, which wnH Tull of costly gold and Jewoln
nnd works of craftsm anship.
Archaeologists will hope th at tho now Zoscr pyramid
will prove cfpinlly rew arding,

Ikc’HSpeech
(I'aa llH a * * K r » « F a * a O aal

remain neutral and Kefauver said
Wednesday: "I think that's what
tho President should do." Kafauvor, freih from primary victories In
fkmth Dakota and California, said
he wanted to tell Mr. Truman abmit
what he has learned in hia country
wldo campaign travels,
1 Kcfauvcr amt California Guv.
Bari Warren, whn seeks Ihe HOP
aldantial nomination, ran away
ih tha California primary vote.
The prlaea—TO Republican llnd
DamocraUc dalsgats votes—hialped
ah Kefauvar way ahead In the
ish
imocratle delegate • gathering
race and assured Warren of a
strong voles In tha Republican Na­
Convention.
tional!-----------Nomination at th* Chicago con­
ventions next month require 804
Republican and 811 Democratic
delegate votes, a simply majority
In each case.
Tho Associated Preaa tabulation
pre-convantion delsgate strength
nod on known and conceded profarencos
Rapublictn-Taft 410, Eloent
er 3IT, Warren TS (not coun

id news con.'fltinca In hi* Doyhood
hometown that ho coaid not have
nerved a man nine year* aa he
■lid MacArthur without acquiring
great reaped Tor hla ability and
integrity.
Aaked If he aupportad the Tru­
man •dminlilratlan’i foreign pol­
ity, Elsenhower said he had not
been a part at any edminlilratlon
and had been concerned with but
one pbaae of foreign policy.
lie added, however, that ha ha*
supported tha bailc conception of
tho administration policy si it con­
cerns the safeguarding of Western
Europe against Communism.
Elsenhower sikt he regarded th*
reservation ol paac* and.
!«mental
IB the world under thi
beliefs
this nation
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mount Issue of the compel
He aald ho Is going to try to
speak out frankly on the Ireut
and that it* la "proud" that u e i .
ore persona who "fast
"feat that ! still
Booth Dakota)
n be
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PITTSBURGH (At - The pilot of
a twln engine, non-'seheduled air­
liner who averted tragedy by vio­
lently sideslipping out of the paths
vf. tu*«v *f*i«U*&gt;r
"hfryH toj Hay‘flic craft Buiied 'him?
'hie Jarring maneuver hospital­
ised nine passengera and shook up
40 others. The plane waa en route
from Washington to tturbsnk,
Calif.
To cap bis performance, Capt.
Henry Glaser, Chicago, set nls
lanc down smoothly on the un
ghted Allegheny County Airport
Isle Wednesday night.
Glaser told county police and
civil aeronautics authorities that
two propeller • driven military
planes buried him, forcing him to
diva the plane to avoid a collision
over Pittsburgh.
Ha said:
"Two military plans* came
shooting straight toward ua. 0 .»
of the plants polled off but the
othor came ahead. I still don't
know how bo mloaod us."
Dr. Arthur O'Koofo, Boston, a
passenger, administered first aid
and sent eight of his Right com­
panions to the hospital. Four were
detained but are not in critical
condition. They Included Helen
llatlield. 31, &lt;1314 Avenue L NW)
Winter Haven, Fla., hosteai.
Harry Swanbarg, 34, Duluth.
Minn., dsscribed tne near tragedy
this way:
"Peopta ware thrown from their
seal* into (ha aisle and the bag­
gage camo toppling down on top
FOUOWINO A.'XIAH WORK" OROIR from Philip Murray, CIO-United Btealworkar* prtaldanl, soma
of us. It waa like being in a craiy
65(1,(ion workers In the nolinn's mill* Co out on ilrlkv The walkout begin shortly after tha Supreme Court
house at • carnival."
voided government tcliuro of the Industry. At top, picket* bearing strike sign* Bather outside the main
Olasor (aid ho was at about
R*te of the Republic plant in Clrvrhmd. Al bottom, worker! leave the Jonea and LauRhlln plant In Pitts4,000 fact altitude when bo saw
burgh, tn foreground are men who were scheduled 1o take Ihe afternoon shift. Murray declared, “The high
aeveral smaller craft. When a
court decision leave* the steelworkers without bencltt of collectlva bargslnlng agreement." (/nlernattonai;
crash with two appeared Immi­
nent. ho aald ha put hla plane
into tho violent maneuver,
Seconds later he sot the plane
Peace Of World
down on the airport which had
been virtually abandoned only last
M'Mallaa#* F ro m F a a a n a # t
'nbnr situation can only he compli­ Tuesday due to the opanlng ol a
cated if Ihe government "piles law new 33 million dollar port. Lights
on the old port were not In opera •
on law."
He said labor could not prosner tlon.
The pilot brushed slide praise
unless Ihe farmer prospers. Ami
the farmer can not prosper with­ of his passengers, commenting:
"You have lo think fait."
out a prosperous labor group lie
The Right was sponsored by Ihe
said there must be an understand­ North
Star Air Coach Co. although
ing ol this among all groups.
r'Wc
got In work on it like Ihe actual operators wero Caribbeao-Ameiican Airlines.
dogs," ho said.
“ I do not believe we can euro
all of tho evils in men's hearts State Farmers Market
by law and when you get to com­
pulsory action in certain specific
tl#p#rt Xu, ITS
phases of this tiling, I rosily boS I S r f l H I l a-TATM PAHStMMN
N A IIH K T
lievo wo can do more by leader­
BaafuriS, V ta iM *
ship and galling states to do It
Th# fullow lna t&gt;rlc#a r#v&lt;&gt;M*&lt;l Hr
than mika It a federal compul- ih# I)*al*r* on til#
thu Hanford
Hanford “Hint#
Kmmira Mitrkrl for produc# «&gt;M
mry thing."
tn
Truuk*r#
A
l)**l#r#
up In 3:lh
He said a question whether he (i.ni. Juft* t.
would appoint a Negro to hla Cab­ C # l* rr. Moldan vral## I I .S I - t l.T I
inet was "Jumping about two C # i« rr. l*nw«l rra ln * I I I - S.tl
nr**##
I I I - s.lu
bridges to get to • particular spot." Corn
tm hakt. t . l l - 1.00
He hadn't given Cabinet appoint­ (.'uoumlKr*
Kaapiani
tm.
tm- i,*kf.
liikl. tonIflu-- i.si
1
ments any thought, he said,
I'#pp#r#
:n
iiu. t)»E . u s - *....
CONTtNUINO TMI WAR Of NIRVII, Soviet border guards harai* Iradlc
ixtivr
K
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fli«r
Another reporter asked Elsenon the llerlln-llelmsledl autobahn, the I'JO-mlle-long lifeline helweert
iftalu*#
ID II) UN.
I.ia - I •w
Toirixn*#
bower bluntly 'if he favored the
West Germany nnd We*l Merlin tlrre, a line of freight truck* bringing
L 'lT H I/a , '
reflection of Ian. &lt;.fosaph McCar/ &lt;)rmia#«
*
bo* i n
food Into Wot Merlin must H(«lt »» l"n« «» twelve hour* before being
O ra liv iriiif. Dum iin bo* *. uu
ty
(H
-Wls.t,
who
has
become
a
allowed to proreed pail Cnmintml.it checkpoint*.
(fnirriiailonaU
iv
vn
rl*ltM
of
urmlut.'#
uroiluc#
r#i#lv&lt;[|
mntroversial figure In hli charge* *1 Th# Hanlord Ht«i# K*rm #r» M ar­
nf Communism In government.
ket from 10:00 a.m. June 1 hi luiVO
a» i*.l# i t«
I t , id
I I Is!1
Eisenhower said ho would not il.m. Juft# &lt;. To t* I ararnlpt#
f'*pp#r market
■trunaar
will)
Indulge in personalities under any Komi
it*,non,I,
circumstances, hut then he added:
Corn llm ktti a lla h llr alronger on
"No one Is more determined fooi'X, Oern,Dili Imiin.vlri*
M aadiianauiiiiiab'iiwifcfclty-n: IIOHEST A VERAGE INC
M arket aleaily on ,# lery. ,'ut'iinithan I thnt any kind of Communist Imre.
t»n)*lo«e an,I eaapl*nl#.
LEVEl r
nfluenrc lie uprooted from Ihe
WOMAN!
government. Make no mistake
WOMAN’S
MAUI
MAN I
shout that."
JO to M year*
IS to 44 yaar*
Rut he added he believed it [Hint# to Housewives)
nf tig#
af «g *
■mild be done "without besmirchH , A LIC E t» C K , M A R T I #
ng any innocent m in."
•j The many new types of deterturnl Common Sense ents
for laundering clothes have
____ By HPUDH JOHNSON
irought numerous qutries from
housewives as to tbalr bast use
KldrldaV multi mill Ion- d o 11 s r and the pouiblo effect on wear,
*2.1)70
iweet (nrn crop is a comparative!] shrlukage or color of fabric*.
reconl devatepmenl In tho se n
From a recent study of launder­
•ultnr* of this state—a develop­ ing women's work dresses made
ment resulting, from research. Fif­ from yallow cotton broadcloth, the
MAN*I
WOMAN!
teen years s?o, anyone suggest­ Kenan* Experiment HUtlon re­
hind of heuiihetd
«■* bead nf heuilhi' I
ing'that some day Florida would ports:
nrodure minfons of ejsra of de
1. Tho amount of synthetic de­
llciaus, nutritious, worm-f r e e tergent needed for home launder­
iweet corn might have been ing was about half th* amount or
laughed at, hut that’s exactly other detergent* required for
what Florida Is doing today.
cleanliness. The soaps used In tha
Before IMU not enough sweet test were pore neutral soap
corn wa» produced for market In flakes, bsr laundry soap, and
Florida to warrant Haling It in granule soap.
9. No one typo of datargont or
Tports. It had been triad, ta ho
aura, but the earn wars'so wormy method of laundering caused
•hat they ware not marketable, more shrinkage of fabric than
Avtfop* fam ily ■ S . I t person*
Dr. J, R. Beekenbachi aaaoelata di- any other.
r / M W " ,tr ■* *"rnl,ia power li concerned, these figure* from
9. The dresses that were sub­
tne u a Labor Depnrtmrnr* women's bureau indicate. Figure#1on
jected to overlong washing showed
Income* sud age group* are from 1050 cepiui. Total* jnlie Into account
a loos In weight—an indication
only those reporting forum#, and Include tnrome from' alt tmircci.
that subjecting fabric tp too
tmoat of Agrlc
* mixture of mild much friction In walking may
pyrethrlna would causa wear.
kill •moat u rw o to u that wars
4. Th« length of time fahrie la
sating downward toward t h a washed appeared ta hago More ofrraln* If It were Injected In th* feet on loos of color than th*
irantlkuM Fever F#o# *net
detergent used. Generally, the
commercial laundering process j*
■Ihfo without the full support of
A ' Florid* Hxportmaxt Station longer than homo inundating in
the Reboot Administration, the
automotle washer, nnd this
civic organisations, the local mar-, mtomofogl't quickly toatod tho on
found It may bo ono reason for color
ii nod
Md procodute,
p
rhanla and tha newly organlxed material
tl. la eommonially laundered
v*. and d
Romlnol* High Bahool Band ant affserjvo,
using menta. Thia la a euo to tha houte■ol at
Orchestra Association.
hlng
control. wus *o run mi
_ machine
"The band la an expensive nronly long
_ enou
m .J tlC ta get clothe*
ganisation," said Mr.. Cewlay* growers got A
clean.
aleen. To ovoid
avoid ih# need fpr long
"a*
thi* year It used
curraat
"n* this
usea for.
lor, currant
hard washing, eolpred olothas
rifrwwfa
expense* mof*
moy* tiuin $800 wjaiah
expenses
whith
eopeelaliy should not bo allowed
had huen
been received for parading,
I* become badly soilod before
aelllnx candy and sponsoring var•laundering.

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and inotrothat
menfo: a.tenor saxophone, a pall
of cymbals, Oft hat plume*, turn or the- n w M w oppNc
)DT to ewegt ehre and
street
mu- 7DT
itrret drums.
drums, 1100
$IM worth of m*r
og tho
slc and oevoral small Items, Irk
eluding drum equlpmenV
Is my pleasure to tboMr
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WASHINGTON (JP-Governmant
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The chief U. N. negotiator'* oft

dress came after North Korcar
•f1
Gen. Nam 11 charged that recent
outbreaks of violence on KoJ« Is­
land have proved the Allied prin­
ciple of voluntary repatriation "ut­
terly bankrupt"
^
Nam declared Ihe U. N. plarW
violates the Geneva Convention
and added;
"Our propossl which assures
lhat all prisoners will return home
and lead a peaceful life is In com­
plete accord with the Geneva Con­
vention."
"I* it your desire lhot the United
Nations Commnnd force these peo
pic. against their will and at the
point nf a bayonet, tn return lo
you?" Harrison asked.
"Are vno Insisting lhat our sldAr
handcuff, chain, or otherwise bind
these people and ship them to you
like cattle? Arc you suggesting
that their human rights ha dis­
regarded, that the United Nations
Command force them to Jeopardise
Iheir lives? Is this the hurnanltarianlsm you speak nf in these
negotiations?
"If this Is what you mean by
your strident demands for uncon­
ditional repatriation af all, then
say so, unmistakably and c le a r ly
so that the entire world will hear
Ihe barbarous nml medieval price
you are attempting In exact for an
armistice."
SEOUL. Korea iai — Allied and
Communist patrols skirmished
Wednesday through one nf Ihe light­
est action days of the atalemnlci'
23 month-old Korean War.
The biggest Communist units met
by United Nations patrols, on the,
central front, numbered about 30 ni£.
40 men. The Infantrymen traded
brief volleys.
Artillery Inflicted about 58 casu­
alties on about 155 Reds located
In tho Mundung and Raise Valieva
and near the Punchbowl on th t
eastern front.
An Eighth Army staff officer
said tho Reds fired thalr lowest
number of artillery ihclls in nearly
a month, (ewer than 3,000, ,
An air slnke northeast ol the
Panmunjom truce talk slta killed/}
an estimated eight Chinese.
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American Samoa la a6aat‘ (100
tttllpa loutli of the Equator and
Just east of the international date
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line.

Mix soft cheddar cheese with a
little mayonnaise nnd crisp crum­
bled baron for a delirious sand­
wich filling.
Delicious dinner; Baked liam.M
fried apple rings, creamed spin-*
ach, and squares of hot cornbread.

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MUNSAN, Koren i f - U, N**
Iruce negotiators today sccused
Ihe Communists of Insisting that .
(hom-jii'jc-; lllcd held wsr pffooners he chained or hrmnrufrert
and shipped bark lo the Rcdi like
cattle.
teJ. Gen. William K. Harrison
I the Communists their demand
for forced repatriation of nil Allied
held prisoners "falls on deafa ears.
The It. N. will not forcibly and
violently drive to your side anyone^—
who resists returning to you.'
He reiterated that the U. N.
screening program showed "InconIroverllbTy" that 100,000 prisoners
would rather die than return hi
Communism.

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Honored With Tea H o n o r e d A ( L u n c h e o n

Social A n d Personal Activities
P H O N E 148

Social Calendar

Miss Boyle Honored
By Mrs. Roumillat
.»*• •• •

THURSDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O.E.S ,
wilt m**t at the Matonic Hall at
9:00 p.m.
FRIDAY
The Florida Baptist Assembly
will begin it's annual meeting be
fin in g at 8:30 a m The First
Baptist Church Hus will leave Un­
church at 7:43 a. in
R A fU K If A l

The Huya I Ambassadors will
meet ol the First Baptist Church
at 9:00 p. rn.
MONDAY
Circlet of the First Presbyter­
ian Church will meet as follows:
Circle No. 1, Mrs. Charles Wilke,
chairman, with Mrs. J. C. Hutchi­
son, Indian Mound Village, at 2:30
Circle No. 2, Mrs. W. D.
Hofmann, chairman, with Mrs. H.
O. Oakes, 422 Scott Avenue, 9:00
p.m.; Circle No. 3. Mrs. L. E.
Boyle, chairman, witii Mrs. George
Touhy and Mrs. John George, cuhdstess, 201 West Sixteenth
Street, at 8:00 p.m.; Circle No. 4,
Mr*. J. I). Woodruff, chairman,
with Mis. J. K. Munger, Geneva
Avenue 3:00 p.m.; Circle No. fi.
Mrs. W. L. Ruche, chairman, wills
Mrs. C. C. Howard and Mrs. A. II
Wallace, co-hostesses. Mellunvillc
Avenue, 2:90 p.m.; Circle No. 1),
Mrs. H. C. Moure, chairinun, with
Mrs. Mary Bully, U12 Myrtle
Avtnue, 9:00 p.m.; Circle No. 7,
Mrs. C. R. Dawson, rhalrninn,
with Mrs. P. R. Bach, Jewett’s
Lade, 3:00 p.m.; evening circle No.
2, Mrs. E. J. Shepard, chairman,
with Mrs. F. D. Scott, 211 Sum­
merlin, at 9:00 p.m.
The tegular Imilncs, and pro­
gram meeting of the W.H.C.S. of
A*l» First Methodist Church will
meet at 3:1X1 pin. at McKinley
Hall to he preceded with u houid
meeting at 2:30 p.m.
TUESDAY
The Pilot Club will hold Its
tegular business meeting nl H.lin
p.m. in the Yacht Club. The hoaid
will meet at 7:30 p.m.
The music pupils of Miss Made­
line Mallem will he presented In
a recital at the Woman's Club nt
:30 p.m. Assisting will Ih- C. II.
frhirard, vihrulinrp soloist. The
public it Invited to attend.
The Woman's Bible Class of the
First Baptist Church will meet at
the home of Mrs. Francis I*. BoU,
1101 Park Avenue, ul 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. A. C. Benson will serve ns
co-hostess.
The Gleaner's Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. it. K. Peurlfoy, 1104
Elm Avenus at 8:00 p.m.

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Election Scheduled
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M.„. F. E. Roumillat enUrt*D.
ed last evening at 7:30 o'clock
with a coffee honoring Mis* Lylhalt Boyle. Enjoying the evening
aere her hiidesmalds and family
The rooms uf the Roumillat home
on Palmetto Avenue were attrac­
tive with graceful anangemeuts
of white gladioli and camellias.
The honoree wore n gown of
black taffeta fashioned with a
Ha-ipie bodice and circular skirt
and she wore black accessories.
Those Invited to tie with Miss
Boyle were Mrs. L. F. Boyle, Mrs.
Dial Gray, Mrs. John Frisch, Mrs.
Gordon Tuggle, Mrs. W. L. Robin­
son, Mrs. John Frisch Jr., Mrs.
H. L. Boyd, Miss Nancy Williams,
Miss Jean Hayer, Miss Dial Boyle
and Miss Rosa Coke Boyle.

| Enterpritte Notes I
By KATHERINE HELLERS
Ginduation exercises for the
eighth grade of the Enterprise
school will he held Friday at 8:00
p.in. 10 Ihe school auditorium. H.
A. Hhnhleer, supervising principal
of New Smyrna, and formrr prin­
cipal in Enterprise will lie the
guest speaker. Special music will
he presented by Mrs. Bernard
Iferkey of Hanford. Certificates
will h&lt;- awarded by George W.
Marks, county superintendent, to
tin- 15 graduates. The invocation
and benediction will lie pronounced
try the Rev. Lansing G. Putnam
The public Is cordially invited lu
attend Ihe exercises.
Congratulation, me extended to
001 local grniiuntes of the Del,and
High Mehi ui | Ann Sikes, Dorothy
liiirifll, Sylvia Dayman, Ernest
May, and Warren Jackman. Miss
llnyuinu will give the valedlcto1Ian address at commencement
exercises tonight In Del.aud. At
the Senior Glass Night program
held Tuesday evening Mi«s Hayman was again honored for out­
standing nchlevi'incnt In the field
of commercial education. A stu­
dent council award whs presented
to Warren Jnchninn who served as
president this past year.
Mrs. Louise Wilson left Tuesday
fur Ormond Beach where she will
visit until Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Stacy Gill.
The second grade spelling con­
test of the Enternrlse elementary
school was held Friday afternoon
In the school auditorium with a
imiiilier of parents and frlrnds
present. Twelve laiys and twelve
girls participated In spelling oral­
ly all I In- words in the adopted
test. The goal for Ihe winners was
ua F. in Hip final spelling grnrti
which would exempt them from
any written exuin. There were six
winners: Bennie Parker, Carol
Leih-rluius. Cecelia Drehlow, Madic
Parker, Lawrence finest and Sam­
uel Brrnnidimi. The context was
licld under the direction of their
teacher. Mis. Tytlllc T. Ovlxlt. .

CHARLESTON, W Vn rtt-P rcibyte ri 11it Church. II S , coin mixt (oners elect u new moderalor to­
night, then start n 3 day study ol
subjects ranging from u proposed
apostles' creed change In moneyraising bazaars
The 439 commissioners from H3
Kireibytrrlrs, or church districts.
In 18 Southern states and the Dis­
HOLLYWOOD |
trict ol Columbia make up the I
denomination's Bind General As­
By BOH THOMAS
sembly
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The new moderator will succeed
HOLLYWOOD 1* - "Poppa,
Dr. James It. McCain, Atlanta,
who retired last year as president Won't You Dane* wllh Me?
That tun* Is inure nr less our
of Agnes Scull College In Decatur,
Ihe me sung lor today's essay,
as.
More than 3fi requests lor which concerns Mltzi Gaynor and
changes In church order and ad­ her search for n man. I don t
ministration will he considered by mean a man to m a r r y , because
AaMte commissioners, who represent she has found one already. She a
™ church membership of almost engaged In Attorney Hlchard Coyle
733,000.
and they already live In the same
One, from the Fayetteville, N.C., house, along wllh their two moth­
Presbytery, asks that the phrase er* Hut that's another story.
This one Is about Midi's search
"descended Into hell" he dropp'd
from an answer In a church cate­ for a topnolch dance partner. At
chism question dealing with a sec leant I think that's what it I* about
tlon of the apostles' creed
With Midi, you're, never quite
The request contends that Ihe sure.
phrase Is confusing to many peo­ "I undersland you're on the
ple, that it is not esteiillal to sal prowl for a male star to dance
vition and that the Preshy lerlan with." I said, throwing out a line.
jAymnal has omitted It
"Alt, yes," she squealed. (Midi
* The Fayetteville Presbytery, olten squeals.) "Pin dancing with
along with others at Granville, N. team in my eyes 'cause the man In
C.. and Memphis, Tenn., also has my anna Is a girl.' Or something
submltled a plea fur a "protest like that."
In the strongest expression possi­ "I understand that you have
ble” against appointment ol u U S. lieen In six pictures and have
ambassador to the Vatican.
danced alone In Just about all of
Although a report of 0 2 year them," I added, trying to pursue
study on marriage, divorce and Ihe matter.
remarriage la to be referred to "Why, certainty, sugar." she
presbyteries for study, the com­ gurgled, (a normal reaction for
missioners are expected to ru- tier.) "You don't suppose there's
&lt;* Yalta te Uw church's thinking on something wrong with me."
w (be two grounds It recognizes for
I assured her there wasn't; any
jdiVMve-idultery and willful da- foul can see that. I continued:
"With whom would you like to
the East Alabama Presby- dance?"
Ur* has coma
-»me a proposal
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deploring "Well doll, thero are only five
• "zalaa. bazaars
liars and the like" ax name dancers In pictures."
a matted of raising money for "Such as-*"
church purposes.
"Such as Fred Astaire. Oh, he's
The presbytery has asked Ihe cool. He la precision, class. Oene
assembly to state the "popular Kelly Is the genius; every dance
methods _for„ ralaing
, ----- money and he does 4s Inspired. 1 love danc­
worshipping 0God as good stewards ing with Dsn Dailey; ha'i so 1m m
m u ' the Pretby
resbylerian Cnurou."
and limber. 1 tied one number with
" Tho commissioner*
commiii
trIU bo ssked him In my first picture, 'My Blue
tj^
to support i4 two million dollar Heaven.' Thai's stent the only
drive for Negro extension work dance partner I've had, dam it.
to support gunman College
"And then there's Donald O'Con­
Florida.
nor. He's solid. What ■ dancer!
People have found out he can do
In anelsnt times, sulfur was tap dancing aa wall aa comedy
called brimstone, that Is, burn stuff The other fellow la Gene
atone, because it burned when Nelson. Wow I He Is just about the
greatest. He had a number In

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P e r so n a l s
Dr. and Mri. K. Mavur Rucker
have ai their guriti Dr. L. G.
Horn and ion, Lout* Jr., of Annis­
ton, Ala.
Mr.-iahd Mr*. Joe Raker are
‘ 1, week at Fernandlna
BeaaWtFip»her parents, Mr. and
M riTTijttJO 'Nral Jr.
Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Shlnholser
and Ite and Mrs. Orville Barks
spent AM past weekend at Day­
tona M*eh.
Frlenda of Mr*. M. A. Callaway
will regret to learn that she I*
confined to Orange Memorial Hos­
pital in Orlando.
Mr*. Virginia Zachary plan* t&lt;&gt;
leave over the weekend to spend
some time with her sister In Or­
lando.

Seminole High School graduate*
Miss Connie Ludwig mid Mis*
Milium Moye we it- honored on
Fti-lay afternoon la-tween tho
hour* of 4:00 and 0:iM oclock with
n tea given by Mrs. W. If. Stew­
art, Mrs. I.. It. Johnson and Mr*.
Robert W. Williams u! the Will­
iams home ut 1020 .Park \ venue
Decorating tile Miunu. ol rhe
Williams home were attractive
arrangement* of loses, white
gladioli and blue delphinium.
While gladioli and delphinium
centered Ihe linen and lace covered
tea table The rente 1piece was
flanked with while lapels in cry*
tal holders.
Meeting the guest* at the 1I001
were the two young honoree* and
their mothers, Jlt» J M Moye
and Mis. John Ludwig Mi*s Moye
chose to wear lor tile n -elision I
crisp scarlet alien gown, ballerina
In length, and Mi** Ludwig wore
an orchid and Inveinh 1 ankle
length fioch. They weie present­
ed with gift* from the hmlesse*.
Mia. Jo* Melsch and Mr*. Frank
Melsch presided at the leu table
and assisting In serving weie the
Misses Diane Moye, Dottle Will­
iams and Mm mum- l.udwlg,

Lake Mary Mother'n
Cltih lias Luncheon

Friend* of Malcolm MarNelll
will regret to learn that he ha*
entered Emory University Hospltal for examination.
Mr*. E. B. Rlnehrart, formeily
of Sanford and now of Washing
too, D. C., is visiting in Sanford
st the W. B. Brinson home and
the W. L. Harvey home,
Friends will regret to learn
that Mrs. L. H. Wynne has en­
tered Orange Memorial Hospital
and underwent surgery this morn
Ing.
Friends of W. F. Garner will be
glad to learn that he has been re­
moved to his home on Weit Ninth
Street from the hospital in At­
lanta where he underwent majoi
surgery three weeks ago.
Roy Gilbert left by plane on
Monday for Portland, Oie. where
he will serve a* one of the super­
visors at Ihe Oregon Boy's In­
dustrial school for the summer
months.
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My,., and Mrs. J. E. Hlarkmou
hava as their guests their mothers,
M rnlj.tR, Blackmon and Mrs. W.
F. White, both of Darlington, S
C. TR#y also have n» their guests
Mary Louis* Mclnvtll* of Darling­
ton. . i
J. D. File has arrived from
Davidson College in North CaroUna to spend about two weeks
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. K.
W. Fite, at their home on Celery
Avenue. He plan* to leave about
July 12 fur Staunton, Va. where
he will he employed for the sum­
mer at the Htate Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melach and
Mr. and Mrs. ,k&gt;* M*lseh leave on
Saturday fur Jacksonville where
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melsch will
visit their daughter and ton-liilaw, Mr. and Mr*. I,. H. Harlsfield, and Frank Melsch Jr. Mr.
anil Mrs. Joe Melsch will go on
to Savannah. Ga. to visit then
daughter and son-in-law, Ml nut
Mrs. Richard Vurnny.
Walter Meed Smith graduated
on Tuesday from the University
of Alabama wllh a Bachelor of
Arts degree. The graduation ex­
ercises In Tuscaloosa were aitended by Mr. Smith's parent*,
Afr. and Mrs. Ralph Austin .Smith,
who, along with their other son,
K. A. Smith Jr., are alto grad­
uates of ths University of Ala­
bama. Returning to Sanford for a
visit with th* Smiths were Mis*
Mary- Maury of Mobile, Ala. and
Duvsl Easley of Martinsville, Vs.
TURNEH TO SPEAK
MaJ. Walter Turner, recently
returned from Korea, will speak
at the regular program meeting
of the W.8.C.H. nf the First Methodist pkurch at 3:00 p.m. on Mon­
ti Turner will discuss the
I and nveds In Korea.
|p is cordially Invited to
tarns "potato" was first aptht sweet potato and later
rod to the white potato,
Ir a n i
allh«ij|li the twu plants are only
distantly related, says the Natleaial urorgrsphtc Society.
'Tea for Two' that waa Imposilblo
to do."
She mtnlkmad that thara are
othsr up and comlni dancers, such
as Gowar Champion. But oo far
ha haa bean monopolized by hla
dancing zpousa, Marga.
Does zba prefer dancing with
man?
"Well, I'll t«U you, honey. It's
harder. II sura Is. You hava to
learn two whole parts—your part­
ner's and your own. But I don't
mind. I Ilka man."
Wllh that Mltzi tossed a kiss al
a paislng actor. Don't In- alarmud,
Mr. Coyle. You should know by
now that your fiancee tosaei kisses
al everyone.

TDK

Wli* llulluie ii oil I'm * d a v w i t h •*
b m clleo i) g i v e n I,v h e r a u n t . M l*,
• le a n S A d a m * . T h e g u r * t * g a t h e r ­
ed a t t h e A d a m s ' h o m e m i F a s t
F o u r t e e n t h S t r e e t a t 1.0,1 oVIia-k.
L u n cheon w as se rv e d at sm all
t a l l i e s w b l e b w e r e ,-,-*&gt;*•&gt;■■,,,| -vitll
i i iifn i&gt; p a * t e | 7u&gt;“* '. T o , .-. I h e * enfmg n rin iig en ien t w as n u n k e d w ith
sm all
floral
placecnrds.
M ix e d
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tl«*i| in » t» e &gt;llailill- w o r n
111 n ir tlrr^H w i t h w h i e h
l u 4iw n m ul w h i t e H i v i o r ti i 'i e t
it ti
T h i n e i r i m v ' i m tlie p o t t y
VIh « Hoy le Were Mi ■ I I" Ituvle,
Rnh\||*4 Mini M m i v . M i
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ipMiti, Mr**. II I H"V*I
1 i bir((nil Til)!(’ll , Mi *• f »•'* i«l*l I ' i-dlig,
Mr-*. \V &lt;’ Mill, V!i
I **iu Bolt,
llugli
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Ibiiioe the nflerluam Mi** Ad*- o 11 preo-uled vvilb n gill
I" " i11-r :11ml Min** enjoyiiig the
a - u u i with Mh * Adam* weie
tl" ' I ■*&gt;■* Jane H h v i *, Mildred
M d.
Gretchin Kllcbboff. Ann
Wbit ii k 1*1. Iioiinn Witte. Norma
I :&gt;v&gt; l l u i v e y , K l i m b e l i i M i u p l i y ,
Ib d .e
I t is b e e , I ’a m l i l i e
A tcllild s,
•&lt; n o \ \ l*on. K lle n D r i g g e r * , Mr*.
I&gt;- V N&gt;-wmiiii. Mrs. W A. A l t ­
a i 1*. a m i M i s . I!, A. S p e e r , .li,

M r s . 1*'. ( ’. C a m p h c l l

Honored At Shower
VI1 m K, I*
vvii« iiimnr*
mu 1 14■•Hituv 1m rh i w i t h 11

Wh.I.luL Mm , \ W Lee \ | M .
S O t liR*e .It Mi Will III* • Bell,

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Mi- A J Wnlki'r,
Mr
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U tui hum" flint Mi • M K. Ituk 1*I
«" f** U a l l * r It■"in■" m i 1!1111 \ vi*

The Mothi-l* t'lllb -if Luke M.iiv ti * Mil | iji 1 I v limin'* w**l 1* lit"i'll*
Coininunil v Chiueli lu Id i t s i * 't . ' 1 ift niiik mill w h i t e I'h iilmH
monthly luncheon and business w *ii 1 L* a n t 1L il l y ji t&gt;t&gt;•n 111 v.I l t t !♦!♦*
meeting lit the home ul Mi&gt; Hugh |» mi t i n li I*1\ i11 V t r f | i'*!imt'llt t'f
Grier oil I'lii-sdiiv at n»»n F»l | ■ ih tlllV Tilulw 1i'!l4':4, i'll!,1* IItill
lowing u delicious hnu-hioii course i n f v&gt;t 1 1 **’I VIM|
a shurl IniSIUrss no , ling was held
v'fltlH't t t l ' i e | i Im \» m1 ! m
and niinuiiiiceiin-nt niudi that the II ■ Ml. I VI IIIIIM with in l/i"* h» IIIJ
next meeliiig will In- I,&gt;1.1 un July
t.\ Mi
V I*, hold.in**, Mr**
1 at the home uf Mi*. Kill* l.luyil. jiiiiit Unit 14"111w niitl Mi * t ’hin h*4
U uthm and c l . II.l i e .1 a t t e n d i n g (. •-f t in- \ | m 1 it hi |i t&gt;*'11
iJFzS* MEtfk R u l p p
W illiam *
and in tn
hwel\ I’lft W'liit It weie
Melanie, M rs. ' C u l l l a COsth-i.ciry i f - . 1 i*'«| t n h i t in »
Hti'il
hiiJ Colleen, Mis. I&gt;. NeJone* and hit if I* Me
H o w a r d , A lix .
Walk., Wi'UlnImld
li,. rolhtvvinrt ni'h in esi-nt w i t h
and Jimmy and Kav, 'dr* It C.
■1141 it * kI. ,M11 V G I ' e i r y .

HERALD

Mrs. MannAndTouhy
Honor Hride&lt;Kleet

Mi** A d a Adam*, popular young
Seminole High Sr lund graduate,

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SANFORD

Ilium June .V, 1932

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D illg fe lih - 1 , Mt»* N: iiiin
m id Mi** G u n dt-N-’i

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Mi** lloililj, a lo rd at the t tdtci*llv ol lluildj mu* piiiiiimmeil
Gunleida tfiicrn. All** t une's ddik wlnuiiiu In uiity i* luriltutled
wllh Ihr tlliiw) st li 11■- Illiniums &gt;1 Cypirs* Guillen* HI** tiuue Is
lulitidricd unr ul Ihe tup volllrildris loi tin- Ml** Vliirilu uuwu
tin* *1111.11111 ul Atlunilc lily.

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Azaleas 10-4, For 3rd Win I

Blues Lambast
Dusty Rhodes Belts! t iik
, 6th Foil r-Master: I,,n*r 1
Smith Wins No. 5
To Check Palatka

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Hr KKNT LT1RTLAIN
Inspired liy Ihr burking "f loenl
fins, the Srminnlr Blue* avrngril
tholr 17-ft shcllarklng «i the linmls
of Palatku U*l in«nlli l&gt;y him
belting (hr Aznli-ns, 10 1, Imfoir
a larrr (iirnmit of 857 litst nlirhf
In the Memorial Htndium.
Hilmnn "Dualy” Rhodes, usual „
I r a r«trhi-r,
played left field
and provided Ilie
• n t h Uwin e tic
crowd with the
heroin hy blastInp out a tre­
mendous 350-foot
homer In srore
Manager Churk
Aleno anil Ted "Dusty” Rhode*
..'rooklyn In front of him. Then In
the firth frame with two Arnica.i
on hair, Ithndp* aped to deep left
ranter to apear n terrific smash
off the hni of third liiiNcmnn
Murell Smith.
Rhodrn' rlrruit rloitl wu« hi*
tilth of the Infnnt season and
atcotul of the month. It pin red
him In a lie with Injured Johnny
Imbra for third place on Ihr
Bluaa In the lilt department In
which Hanford pnrra the league.
George Kenln opened the gume
with n looping fly hall down thn
left field foul line for n double.
Ha walked the neat two tlmen and
spanked out a pair of afnglea In
hla last two trips to give him u
perfect night ut the plate. Kenln1
three hlta gave him the distinc­
tion of lending the dub's M-hlt
eaeault. Eveiy Sanford hatter got
a t least one lilt.
Alono continued
whittle
down the margin
between hlmsoK
and the State
League r e c o r d
’or runs-hattedn an he brought
■rroaa his nnth
runner I n 50
feemes played on
o n e o f tw o
•In g le s la s t *
night. The giant (Burge Kents
manager hns 71 Itlll's to go to
retch Buddy Lake's record of ltd.
The Blue* will conclude
their two-game art In I'alntba
thia evening. Newcomer Ken
Adame may get the alerting as•igninenl or veteran Marly
Marlines may he called on to
beep the Hrmlnolca' winning
Wage alive. Marlines ban yd
Id win a game tor Hanford.
Adame tame to the llloea when
they purchased his rontrarl
from the disbanded Gsinrsvlll*
G-Men.
Meanwhile the Blue front of­
fice was operating at top ........I
In an effort to land a slugging
outfielder ami a possible replace­
ment for John (inhra, who was
• Idollord for at least sis weeks
when he broke Ills leg In Tues­
day night's Cocoa game.
President Joel Field revrslrd
that they riprclrd lo receive
name plsyrr help shortly,
through he declined la say who
the lllura were seeking,
last night the game had hard­
ly begun before I'alalku left
fielder Mike Kassaldan was
through for protesting a third
■trike loo violently. Umpire
Btlere called for a policeman be­
fore the KBL's second highest
hitter In 1051 would leave and
[fr.itheii
__ to wave him out
then (filers_ had
j w
Of the dugout,
8*nfonl cut -loose early after
Meals’ double In the first frame
when Rehear flaw to left end
Farlae grounded to second to
More Kenle. Aleno end Brook­
lyn &lt;
followed wllh ____...
successive
P If*
•mgles end came srempsring
heme on Rhodes'out-of-ihs-psrk
emesh. This give Hanford ■
' 4-h lead which they never re. m nlehed Ihe reel of the game.
Manager Chuck Aleno hashed
«Ul the longest single of Uie
r In the fifth frame
fi
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when
he
t a line up ■gelnat
eg
the (eft
d harrier 335-feel from homn
More Kskew from &gt;ecoml,
Rhodes knocked In his fourth
1 of the geme In the eighth
P I he dropped e Texes Leaguer
“ 5hort left center to send
home with the 10th end
telly.
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Charles Rates As
2-1 Favorite In
Heavyweight Bid
Ezznrd In Choice To
Regain His Title
From Joe Walcott
Hy MURRAY HUSK
PHILADELPHIA ift—The fourth
and most lucrntlvc episode In Ihe
Jersey Joe Walcott Kirurd Charles
mud serlc'i will he imrerlerl tonight
with Charles rated a 2 to 1 lavorllo
lo make letting history and tier nine
:hc first former heavyweight king
to win hack his crown,
Forecasts of fair wrnllirr for
the I' p m KHT 15 rounder In
Municipal Sladlutn, slle of many
hlMnrir events In snorts, boosted
promoter Merman Taylor's confi­
dence that about 55,fSHI will pay
1250,000 In sec the scran
The Imi it will lie broadcast and
teleeiisl roait-to-coast.
Wllh |I75.0I5&gt; paid for Ihe rndln
TV rlghls. this latest, and no doubt
last, number In ihe 3-year-old rival­
ry appears a cinch to eclipse the
financial take of the other three
stops In Chicago, Detroit and Pittsburg
tt was in Pittsburgh last July 15
llml the heavy flsletl, thick,armed
Walcott uncorked n perfect left
honk In knock nut the champion
In Ihe seventh round.
‘Til he out to knork him out
again." said Ihe 35 year old Coin
den mlrnele man in his Iasi puhllr
statement. "I've got his number
and he knows II "
"lie's got Ihe titles. I'll have lo
go after him anil gel II," ssld
Ihe solemn fared nnu determined
Charles.
If Ihe challenger follows through
on his utalcmrnl the fight cniild
lit- Ihe bent of the scries Dial
started with a walls In Chicago,
picked un a llltlo slunui In Detroit
i&lt;ml icalfy started to hlriic In Pitts­
burg
Walcott, a superb eniinlorppuncher with u kayo wallop in either
hand. Is In a perfect spot to suck
K u in l Into a trap. As Eisnnl
pointed out, he will hove to moke
ihe fight.
This is right up Die alley of the
champion. One opening hy Charles
could mean the fight.
Charles lias Indicated he will
seek to sap the ancient gladiator's
slrengtli early wllh booming left
hooks and right swings to the body.
Then he will snoot for the head.
Errant expeels lo weigh 102
pound*—heaviest of his career—at
Ihe weigh In Neurlug 31, he bus
grown Into 11 full fledged heavyweight, Is heavier around Ihe fuco
and on his legs, amt undoubtedly
has slowed up In the hulldlng-up
process. Ho is sacrificing some of
ids speed for power
The 11)2 pounds will he 10 ninro
Ilian he packed fur his losing fight
In Pittsburgh
Walcott's weight has not varied
much lie expeels tn weigh 11)4 or
Ifi3 tonight

Hats Divide With
Orlando In Twin
Bill, 3 - 2, 2 - 1

T h e Sports
Register
fly KKNT CIIKTLAIN
Sports Editor

llnteliall hit n luw-ehb III Han­
ford yesterday when It was re­
ported Johnny Imbra suffered *
fractured leg in the Himford-Cocoa
game Wednesday night. It wasn't
enough thill the club had. cached
n tragic financial Impair
nor
was it enough that the
Uni­
versity of Florida outfielder Kd
Mere, who had promised to sign
with the Blues ax soon as hn grad­
uated this month, broke Ms leg
while sliding Into a base at the
University.
More was the
i e r o n d highest
'i 11 t e r on Ihe
H n u t h e a s t&lt;i r n Conference
-hnmplonshlp *11immid club. He
was blasting thn
1 ball out at a tills*
’.orlng .1151) pace
1 at the time of
his Injury. More
■nuld field capa­
bly if not flaw­
lessly. lie was u
solid bitter and In general the an­
swer tn Maunxer Chuck Alenn's
outfield headaches.
The hapless lltnes suffered
Ihrlr first stroke of misfortune
early In the year when heavy
hitting ratrher Dominie Petra■Inn, Jumped the rlub lo lahe a
factory Job In Beverly, .Mass.,
and he wllh hl« wife and new­
born hsliy, Petrmdnn was sn exrrtlenl tinrhslnn with a bulletarm and hit s hall in hard that
Yank pilot Casey Ktenxel and
While Sox (letters I Manager
Frank lame rxnressed Interest
It* him.
Farcil with these sccminglv In­
surmountable obstacles, a large
group of local fans nevertheless
wouldn't listen to any suggestions
of the easy way nut of giving up.
Thov rmmtcrcd all hurdles hy rea­
soning out a feasible solution
Tueaihty evening In their meeting
wllh club officials at the City
Mall.
It was « wise decision by tha
Seminole Blues' management to
lake their plight In the fans,
for It is Ihe only possible salva­
tion (or Hanford’s baseball di­
lemma. Fans ran either make
or break a rluh hy ranting »u&gt;
In Ihe park or avoiding Ihe
games.
One nl tin
m o r e plea-a 0
aspects on till
Hanford baseloil
scene Is the one
man race against
l i m e ami th
schedule manage
Chuck Aleno h
making In his bl&gt;
tn rrnck the all
time F I o r I d i
S t a t e Lragtic't
r e c o r d of I4&lt;,
runs • luittcd ■ In
set hack In I94tl Churk Aleno
when mini her Hnnfnrd player,
Bodily Lake established the mark.
Aa of Tuesday night's gaum Aletin
had OH Itni'a to Ills credit In 4ft
games out of Ihe total of 135
games te he played.
Originally Sanford had a 144game schedule In which Aleno had
a better chance to break Ilia allUme RBI figure, hot with the
withdrawal of Gainesville and St.
Augustine necessitated shortening
Itm schedule hy nine gsme*.
This leaves Al­
eno HO games In
which to drill In
73 runnsrs lo tie
Isike'e record and
73 Bill's to sur­
pass the ex-Han­
ford star. If you
•■were to take Al
‘ eno's 1.4 RBI averagu per game
and stretch It out
over the rest of
the 13ft • gams
s c h e d u l e , thn

By NEIL GILHRIDK
Associated Prrse Staff Writer
In Wednesday night's game, Senford whipped Palnlhs, 101, Jack­
sonville Bench overran last-place
Leesburg, 20-1, DeLend—still hold­
ing a healthy lead in the leaguesplit n dniihfeheader with Orlando,
and Daytona Beech split rme with
Cocos.
DeLend won the first game, SI,
Orlando Ihe second, 21. Daytona
Beach won, 54, In the first game
with Cocon, and lord the second,
4-3.
Meorgo Bethea, recent DeLend
purchase, pitched a flhliter and
•cored Ihe winning run in the 7inning first game. Itlp Sewell
Itched ■ 5-hliter fnr Orlando In
to second game.
Daytona (loach won Ihe fire!
Ssnford manager
lame of Its dotibleheader whan
game
when
W ill d riv e IW .3
Leroy Irby hit Relief Pitcher Jim
fiwidy U K rutmeks « e r a g s
Vickery for a 2-run homer In' thg
(he platter to better Lake’s record
seventh Inning. Prod Rupp
by 47 runs.
in force In Cacoa'e winning
Thle of course will be OMtlttIhe 10-lnnlng second game,
on Aleno'o ability to keep
Jacksonville Beach Conterftelder gent
up hie pare, play sli Ihe ggmee
Buster Klnard led the rrut over end
not lean any contests oh
lateahurg by hitting ilx times tn
of rain. These sane
seven trips end driving In six runs. account
three'foMoni have been Instru­
Dual/ Rhodes hit his sixth home mental In keeping Lake'a mark
run of ihe year to give Sanford tntncl over the.lsst six years.
throe runs In Ihe first Inning of lu
1DATA: Two ex-Sanford players
to o
victory ever Pelstlu.
have been faring very well for
2 0 0
Uta leagua Uadlng
leading DeLand
“ ‘ * “Rad
’*
ST 11 14 .
Data. Lloyd
re­
nyil Bwaln Ihaa „an _1-0r ....
AB N O A
Tha sweet potato plant belong*
Ihe with the Hate while
to tha same family aa the morning
raltkro broke Into the De*
glory
U nd line up playing left field

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Hy RALPH RODEN
Associated Pres* Kports Writer
This niny be tho year that Tom
Y.iwkry is rewarded for hla cosily
and unceasing efforts lo bring an
American Ix-eguo pennant lo Bos
Inn.
The gene rmi» owner of tho Bed
Sox found nut pnlnftilly that pen
mints couldn't he bought Yawkey
then set up an expensive farm sys*
'em M produced a pennant In 1940
am) heartaches ever since.
Yawkey. far from discouraged,
tried another method. Tuesday he
okayed a one million dollar deal
that brought four velernu* from
Detroit In exchange for Infieiderx
Johnny Pesky, Walt Drupo, Fred
IIn lfield, Pitcher Bill Wight and
Outfielder Don Lenhardt.
The trails already hns paid the
Brd Sox dividends. Three of the
newcomers. Third Besemsn George
Kell. Outfielder Hoot Kvrrs and
Pitcher Dlxiy Trout, teemed up
Wednesday to lead the Sox to a
13-11 triumph over the Cleveland
Indians. The other Tiger acquired
In the deal, Khortxlnp Johnny I,Iptun, didn't play. The victory en­
abled Ihe Bed Sox to take over
Ihe lead from the Indians.
Kell and Evers each cracked a
home run end drove in Ihrcc run*
nplcce Trout, working In relief,
gained hi* second victory.
Boston look an early lead against
the Indians, rolling up an 1-2 ad­
vantage against Bobby Follcr lt&gt;
two Innings hut Lefty Mol Parnell
couldn't hold It. The Indians chaiod
Purnell In Ihe fifth when they
•cored five runs In tie Ihe score
nt 0 0.
Kell broke Ihe tie In the bottom
nf ihe fifth wllh a 2 run homer off
Steve Ciromek.
Tho New York Yankees climbed
Inin third P is c o , lth games behind
Bus Inn and five percent ago points
ahead of Washington, hy heating
Ihe Chicago Whlto Sox, fl-3.
Ed Lopsl, with help in Ihe ninth
from Boh llngue, gained credit for
hla second vlclory. The Ynnks
clipped Joe Dobson for all of their
13 hlls and runs In six Inalngs.
Little Bobby Shunts turned In
his eighth straight victory and his
ninth of tho season is the Athletics
shaded Detroit, 4 3. In a night
game at PhUidelphis. Eddie
EddJ
Jooat's 2-run homer in Ihe fourth
decided the issue,
In the National League, the
Brooklyn Dodgers stretched Uielr
[wd .lo two gamee, downing the
Pittsburgh Pirates, 7-4, In n night
game while the rtinnerup New
York (Hants bowed, ft 2, lo Chicago
lu Ihe afternoon.
Jackie Robinson pounded out •
■Ingle, double ami home run Ic
lend Brooklyn to Its seventh
straight victory over the Pirate*
Cart Krsklne. wllh help In Ihe
ninth from Billy laws, was Ihe
winner ami Iluh Friend Ihe loser
Big Boh Bush recorded his
seventh consecutive triumph for
Chicago In healing the (Hants Tho
(Hants scored IwTco in the fourth
lo check Rush's consecutive scoreloss Inning streak at 32. Then the
Cubs rocked Larry Jansen fnr five
runs In the seventh to wipe out ■
2-1 deficit.
Cloyd Boyer etm e up with hla
serond shutout of the season ss
the Cardinals defeated the Boston
Braves, ft-o. (n x night geme at
HI. lands. Boyer allowed four hits,
fanned seven end walked none.
The Reds outlasted the Phila­
delphia Phillies, lo-l, In a night
game al Cincinnati.

Travel Allowances*
Are Voted Out By
Fish Commission

Levy Takes Over
Loon Homer Lead
With 13th Blast
Ed l^'Vy, Orlando manager and
firtt (axeman, swatted out Ills
llltli home run of tho year in the
fjril game nf the Senator-Bod
lint douhicbender In Delonid last
night In pull one ahead of Han­
ford's Churk Aleno for the Flor­
ida Slate League leadership.
Tho spider-like Levy Isonly
—
f our h o m e rs
■way from hlx
cntlr* output of
17 last season.
In 1050 while
managing
th e
Sanford (Hants,
Levy established
the all-time rlr*• v \ r X H i cult drive mark
\ \
"( 33 In the FSl..
i / A M R , . Aleno lias 12 in

Mfi/niv'M 50 games as
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L e v y 's

Ise a d e rH
By ASSOCIATED PIIEBH
National League
Uniting — Snucr, Chicago. 340;
Loekman, Now York, .337; Adcock,
Cincinnati. 333; Bobtnson, Brook­
lyn. 325; Baitmlioltx. Chicago. .325.
Huns — Ixickmnu. New York, 40;
Williams, New York, 33: Boblnion.
Brooklyn, Adams, Cincinnati, and
Sauer, Chicago, 30.
Buns balled In — Sauer, Chicago,
43; Thomson, Now York, 40; Snluer
Brooklyn. 30; Hodges and Cempenella, Brooklyn, 29.
lilt* — Ssuer, Chicago M; Adam*
Cincinnati, 37; Loekman, New
York. 5ft; Sehocndlenat, 8L Louis,
53; Williams, Now York, nnd Ennis,
Philadelphia, no.
Home Buns •&gt;- Sauer, Chicago,
12; I'affMo, .Brooklyn, 0; Mai hews.
Boston. Hodges, Brooklyn, Olid
Klner, Pittsburgh, 5
Pitching — Hoe, Brooklyn, 4-ft,
1.000; Msglle. New York, II I, »00;
Hearn, New York, 5 1, 833; Bush,
Chicago. 8 2. Hixi; F.rsklne, Brook
lyn, MInner. Chicago, Wilhelm,
New York, and Simmons, Phllu
delphls. 4 1. .500.
American league
Batting — IMMagglo, Boston,
.330; Mantle. New York, 330;
Rosen, Cleveland, .325; Robinson.
Chicago, 322; Goodman, Boston.
33ft
Runs — Avila, Cleveland, 81;
Rosen, Cleveland, 2ft; DIMaggln,
Boxton and Boone, Cleveland, 27;
Simpson, Cleveland, 2fl
Runs bstted in — Rosen, Cleve­
land, 31; Dnby. Cleveland, 30;
Dropn, Detroit, 27; Vernon, Wash­
ington, 23; l-rnhardt, Detroit, and
McDougald, New York, 34.
lilts - Fox, Chicago, HI; Robin
son, Chicago, and Rlmpson, Cleve­
land, 57; Avila, Cleveland, 53; hoi'
an, Cleveland, 53.

TALLAHASSEE (Special) ~
Commissioner! of the Geme and
Freeh Water Fish Commission
voted to etrike pul their ronetitutianal travel allowances and to
return that money to the Game
Agency for uae on other projects,
reported Cecil | | . Webb, chairman of the group, today.
Wehh said that move woe
t*
a f t h e critical
■Ituatieu of the budget Uie year,
and approval waa unaaimoua ht

THE RLIIKH THIS WEEK
Tonight
Sanford at Pnlatka
Friday
Daytona at SANFORD
Baturday
Sanford-at Daytona
Bufifliy
Lessburg at BANFORD

lutlons) amendment establishing
tha Game Commission, eaeh Com­
missioner is provided 9000 a year
to pay hla traveling eipeneee to
t|ie Commission meetings. Aetual|y, the cost of being a commit■loner rurts Into aavMal thousand
dollar* a year, which each man
the
p«ya out of hla own pocket.
Finance* of tha Game group
with a bang when he provided the •re derived entirely from the enl*
of hunting and fishing licenses la
th« Slate of Florida, with other
moneye coming from the Federal
government for uao in Federal
the Canon Indiana, according to Aid Project! on gamo and flah
the grapevine . . . flnia.________ management programs

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Sparkling pitching performancei
ere hanging goo*e egg* on Florid i
International League scnreb«ev«i t
the*« nights nnd giving fans so m i,g |
of Ihe best game* they’ve eve.■ten in Ihe Class B circuit.
Three of Tuesday night's gam"i
were shutouts end all five saw only
17 runs srnred In 4ft innings played.
Beat of Ihe bunch wea a 181. Peters­
burg where Dale Metthewsnr,
Tampa, bested Ciarence (Hooksl
lott, 81. Petersburg. 1-ft, In 13 In­
ning*. Lakeland arid Havana apm
n pair at Lakeland, where tM
Cidietia won (he opener, 4 0, and
Lakeland took the nightcap, 2 0. wj
Miami defeated West Palm Beacb T
4-1, and Fort Lauderdale stopped
Miami Beach by the same aenrt.
Mslthrwson notched his 11th win
sgsinat three losses when Benny
Fernandes singled after Matthewson had walked and Len Pecou hit
a one bagger About 3,000 saw the
game
Billy Harris allowed six hlls and
Miami's Sun Kox won their fourth
straight and 28th nut of 29 before
1.374 Miami Stadium customers, f t
Ed Little's single, Hocky RotteU'a w
double and Manager Max Macon'*
Jee DIMaaile
triple were (ho big blows. Alex
Patterson and Frank Sulkowskl
were rapped for nine hits as the
Indiana dropped their second
straight and eighth out of their
lest nine.
Haul Ssnchci gave up only tti
ts in the opener of the twin bill
at Lakeland Dlnty Moore hindcuffed the Cubans on five hlta in
Joe DIMexilii lias retired hut the afterpiece.
no series on hitting Mould be
The league-owned Fort Lauder- ^
complete without s few words dale Braves finally clicked for M
from Ihe great Yankee center hlls off Bob Palmer and Mori
fielder. During his 13 years Smith a* Tony Garcia held Miami
with Ihe Yankee*. DIMsafio Beach to seven. Homers by Tom­
rnmplled s lifetime balling my Venn and Angel Scull sewed
average of .325, played In 10 up the game far
the
after
*
Ihe Braves
“
World Series and II All-Hiar they had g°
gone tn front In the fourth
games. Three times he was frame. About 70ft saw the game in
chosen Ihe Most Valuable Fort Lauderdale.
Player in the American League.
In IBM he hit safely In 5ft
Saxton Rackfl Up Hid %•
straight games.
Ilv FRANK PCK
29th Straight Rout
AP Nrwsfealures Sports Editor
As soon as tho tftftl World
Scries became history. Manager CHICAGO ifti — Muscular Johnny
Caiey Stengel of the New York Saxton followed out hia plane of
Yankees walked over lo .loo Di- crowding, covering end connecting
Maxell), shook hi* hand nnd saldi to whip rangy Luther Rawlings
“Wo couldn't have won without Wednesday night end register his
29th consecutive ring victory with­
you!"
Stengel mrant every word ami out a Ion.
his sentiments were expressed .The New York welterweight* out­
weighing hla Chicago opponent Iff
by rath of the Yankees.
DIMnggio was tho third — and 1ft 1441** pounds, showed off his
r
*left hook
close-ip
tho last fer u long time—- Htenmlhg
tu&gt;f the greet hitters to wear Yan­ iriistry before a merR. 3.411 cm
kee uniform** First ram* Babe dmere In' Chicago gUdhim. .
Ruth, then l.nil Gehrlu nnd then .T he group, smallest-of the 1932
fiadlum season, paid 97.191.
DiMaggio.
"The referee laid me file in the
lin m p rrrd hy In ju rie s
ght lo qull holding so much," said
Tv Cold) recently crllirlied Haxton,
a glib diVssing room oralor
DiMiiirolo fur not tnkinx heller
n stole, brutal machine in the
rare of himself in the off season, hut
"Punch, punch, punch—lhai's
1ml Ci&gt;t&gt;l&gt; forirut to mention the ring,
people wont to sec.
fart Ihnl DiMaggio has been all"What’s
the use of punching if
hampered by injuries sinco Joe
don't know what you’re dolngT A
first broke in with Son Francisco. vou
like catching the wrong train. A
The fart remains that DIMnggio 1C*
I wanted to crowd In on Luther
meant more to Ihe Yankees with and
that's what 1 did—I planned
Id* list than Cold, meant to lie- my fight
and fought according to
troll. In 23 seasons in Detroit plan."
Cnbli not. his learn Into three
World Series. DIMairffln made the Be comfortable. That’s the moat
Hassle (I) limes in t.t season*, ills Important thing to remember In
hitting was it big fartnr.
hitting.
Mere's what Joe DiMaggio says
Eye On the Hall
about hilling:
"Try to keep your head turned
"Don't ropy anyone* stance. toward the pitcher and your *y4a
focused on the hall at all llmea. .
LINESMEN
Try not to bib your head, eV4»t V
GAINESVILLE "B-FIvj Florid* In going through *&gt;n your awing.
Boilers will compete In tho NCAA Keep the brad rigid.
National llltarcollofllnlo Tourn*"Notice Htan Mualal. He crouch*
ment at Purdue In June.
ea and henda but you will never
The Floridans won 10, Inst once see hie heed move. It'a facing the
■ml tied twice In their 1952 lesson. pitcher ail the lime, even after
Those entered for the nnllonsl tour­ Ihe pitcher release* the ball,
nament are Dsn Sikes, Jackson
“You can get Juit aa much
villa; George FDcher. Isnjlxvllle. (Balance out of a light bat. Re­
Ky.; P*t Scliwab. Dayton, p ,; Jer member that.
ry Port. Wilmington, Del.; *nd
"Avoid overawlnglng. OverDonald Knight. Lakeland.
awlnging cornea from taking loo A
hard a awing. It alao ia the reitilt «
netroiTTt "Philadelphia
of taking your eye* off the hell.
ONLY GAMES.
You |oee nil your timing when you
Florida Internallagal l&lt;aa|M
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81. Petersburg at Tampi
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DiMaggio Advises
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I'lmrie HIM nr If*:ir» .1
Iliiine nil XN. Ihinfnnl
7 - P rim l.ix rhlm k-Knpplieiid t c m is d n a c t s .mu h«&gt; m
Inn'le, Dlivtnrin llemh
(Ml 1 i&lt; 1 \ 1 . i :m \ i i : w a n 1 i d i
!l VVKKK 1)1.Ii piill.i fl'l -III'
week, piu— In*, xvltluml linen
I’hone I lit I W
I'tiuhe Snnfnril Ifiit-I-J,
tX'AN'l K|i 1.1 Lux' lm linun niir
(1 *11 lu 11**■'* mi hike In ni II.-nt
VI,I, 51ndei'H trnllei npin &gt;■ id
Mil 11 f•••.I with elerl I led V mill h —
HELP WANTED
- f
liemilIful, aliNily Siillliimln 'I'lnil
teli'phone nv.llhihh W ill" A S
er I'ulk. Shllfflidionid-, leeinu
e n lli'llild.
RETA1I. Hulemnnn Wurded SI*■i.ly
tjnn rofltll. nil lilerl -III iwe I n,
eiuptfiyii,.'lli 1'lie-lruie Slnr""RenIIy elenn fm fnllt- xxliu
care," If mllea aniillt nf Sunfni I V - AIIIH I.EH I flR SALE —■' IIAHRER fllemly Jol. fm i.liul.le,
ul Htnudnrd Ht«. I7-IC Hiwny
mil
Tiiw it... FHKDf*,, Cumplet*
, . line
eupnlile
innn 111 Del.mid'e Inig1IIXKDU
eat aliop. MrFnrldeu’- lliirher
ROOM npt' lieur ncenn, to I &gt;
IfidiCa Tiueilo Fnerl Htoro
Shnp, Del,mid, Kin.
apunaibl" people ilurlng duly
mid AnuuAt. No pel". II H
n o o n and had
AUTO Mechanie Wanted, genernl
Conte* St,, Dnytnnn Rein li, Flu Cit'd So fit
110.011
eapmluiu'0 iieeeaanrv. (iunrnntl jie. Living Ronni
lot*d ealnry with paid vnentltin.
SI'ACIOUfi nlrely fuitilahed J lined
Suite
ir&gt;on
Muat have linlld Inola. Apply to
hedripurt ImiiHf In uooil rielph
Walter I'ennid, nt Senilnnhi
tiorhiHHl. Large ntlie fun. Prefer t'-eil R011111I Onk Dining
l "Me
.......
10.011 t'ounty 5|"t(ir». Phone Mill or
mliiltn. No |ieU. Phone IMII-.W
D-ud 0 pi'. Dinette
B0,OO
after d jun.
l.'aeij Sufu With SlipCover LiO.IIO
D—
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WORK WANTED
J RF.DRUfl.M hoiiae, furnialied. I'-eil Over-luffed Lounge
Chair with Slip Cover
20.00 HA BY SITTER — Heat of referPhone IB0*W.
)
U.-vil Wood Red, Hog Spring
onepa. Mra. Miriam Vinup, IM)
AIT.—furnlidicil or uilfurnlnlieil.
and Hair MaUnma
W.at 10th St. I'hune IDI I M.
500 I'nrk AVe.
rnrnploto ....
36.00
HAHY
SITTER, Mra. Falkanberg,
LOVELY furniaheil rt.lthge, ,'i 1,"**1
0hc,a "f
ao.no heal refereneua. Phone |i'lH-.l.
^oomrJnndhrth^SId^l^^
I'-ifd I.urge Drainer
aiuio
SICK noCHET Druggy tliH'r-,
3— Rapl Kattla.For Hal* —1 Rrg. llii.a;, Shopworn 3 pi*,
acroana, porch, itepy irpnlr;
lied Room Suita
..
73.00
minting. Call Houae Doe Ior,
DKFKNH i f fff IP HI Nf f FOR
MATHER OF HANFORD
A7-W after tliOO lun,
NAyy PKIWONNEL
201-00 E. Ini SI.
Phone 117
-.. _
Down pnymenta '£ heilroniu home
dnaaa Opportunillea —ll&gt;
DELUXE
UENDIX automatic
1670. ;
. . .
waal
xvaalier, good working condition.
3 bedroom huuae $060.
FOR SALE—My aharoa of rapitul
Call
Live in Sanford lo your uxui home.
alock In Ififal reaarva life InaurHaiie ran* twxiF driving time,
anea aomaany. Contact Hog tut),
(juailtg apeclilcatluna. tllo Imlh, TRAVERSE Eatanalon R o d a -lf
to 108". Henknrlk (ilaai am
writetied *hreuaexeuy, 4 n r lint t,
Pnlnl Go,
ulllRy room, laundry fadlitle.i,
~u
ta— H pm A L HERVICES - I J
kitchnu cabinet*, Hot point range VENETIAN Btlfida—Fnr Fran EiMAC’S
Elactrlo Sarvlca Moved
apd rrfrlgaralof. Duo Tnrrm nil
tlmata Call 320. Sankarlk d a ta
Umporo.lly to rear of 1000
d and plaltatand Paint Co.
Sanford A*o- Elaetrlo motor re­
fellins?, tpflwinding, Telpvlelnn and radio
wiinra And M ttm a i
J o l* ,,
aarviet. Aa near to ynu aa your
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A ll r op a la r H r«a«a
telephone
alephoi 101,
Canwr MalVmTlUa, aad Randolph
GOLDSBORO PACKAQI
CABINETS, CouaUra, Cupboiarda
C. Vail, Woodworking, 612 ISaa4040 W. 10th H
ford AVOMO, Phono 1469V.

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i 'mil *mi i iiivf X It* |niii •
XV. .1 Ring "HIM South I'nil Ave

I'hune I*"
I XXVN MilWERS Hlmrpeni'd III
. yeli'ii Ii piiii d. Shulimn'-, 31(1
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'iiidimd mid repnii wmk
l ien
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llurvey. 21)4
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pi ui iiinl,
th r ifty , iii'nt••-1 wny
ennveit
Hint poirli nr Ineereivny into H
null, pi Ivntr riiuni. l eli'iihono
I 135 fur free eatlnuile nr atop
by llil We-i F ir s t Tho F u r n i­
tu re Center.

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I .l- NDl'ICES-PERSONALS —Ik
'I'lIE Working Muii' h "lnipplnq
tilucn fur new, uaod mid refill
l.-heil flimit uni fur the mm litnt!
home. Illlilgft I'l lee-. Teleplninf
1425 Thu Furniture Center—III)
Went Klret.
YlillR CAMERA won't wmkT We
offer 5 dny Repair Service on
iirry mnke or type. Cnll for eatlmale. The Cnineru A (lift Simp,
113 S Mngni'Hn, I’lmne 2334.
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ACTOMDRILKS
15
'.’13 FORD Coup", rndlo, healer,
plnnllc rent cover*. I' h o n e
i:i73-Jl. __ _________ _______
'5(1 CHEVROLET. 4 door Stylellno
Deluxe. . Excellent cimdition.
25000 mllea. 6460. Down, |II3.I) I
per ninntli. Phone I238 W.
I'.140 fl IIRVicECYci.E. tdToa
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Phone I hi 1-W.
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1348 NASH W
d»or—radio,
healer dafrnatera ami other •*•
.?sf •
traa. Extra clean. Ptlca I960.
Phono 725-W.
TRAILERS
HU!
HOUSE TKAjLElt,
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fhiiM. June ». I9A2
I’xf* •
THE SANFORD HERALD
it A

T h u n . Ju n e .1, 1!

East-West Tug 01
War Is Continuing
Wi t h Kidnapings

Truman To Visit
Howard McGrath
In Rhode Island

Russians R enew Ban
On U. S. P a t r o l s
j O n Bet Im A u t o b a h n

President
Sees
Kc • i
fauver On
IVnioc ra t ic
Situation

MCHI.IN v flip I W e s t lug
f m u Hi Itrd rltigrd Itprlln run­
t........ i M»irtt».iip.l i .mIb, jffer a
Might uf fii.iiliri !ildua,iliig« and

WASHINGTON &gt;r
I’lMt'Ictl
Trumen'* surprise eeirptence "I
«n Invitation to «e*k end m NM
England with I Howard MeOrath.
the attorney general lie ousted two
month! ago. stlncd political spec
illation today
So did hi* agreement In 1*1*
over the party outlook tills alter
noonlZ pm r . f i with S*n F*l-»
Kttauver rl Tennessee. a leading
contender lor the lim in 'ratio pres
Irjentlal nomination
MrriratH got the ax April 3, leu
than lour hours alter hr Minimart
ty fired Neubold Mnrrh *"&gt; s°v
grnment corruption Investigator
McGrath has .eon Mr Truman
M number nt llmri since that dr a ,
malic das SI III reporter! got »
kilt late Wednesday, when the
White House announced the I’tesl
dent wrutllcl spend the June It 15
weeh end at '•Sunnylironh "

il'Mi.f lugs
I Hr tin ., u n . il iiH«pd h a r k

their
Him mm SiiiPih «•&gt; ('.trill* uparat
.|tg nn ll.i .ii,ifi lil^tm n fmm
i I i f 1 11 ii lii S i r . I i . ■r , ■
i .1 II v and Ibe
i 111.111111111*1 I'fi ** ll.reulerip.l a furihrr rigtil.-nii.g ..f Ihe lied ,i|iieere
un it... ."Hv
I lie H .'il |&gt; .|M’r * *|&gt;.&gt;ke » iu lli..ll* -

Rewarding Our Old Customers
Famed FREV BENTOS Corned

'JJimnfttilth

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A ST O R
VACUUM- PACKED

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B est Vou Can B u y! DONALD DUCK
qt.

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rro»*I
ferencc* over a Mortis uueatlmi
nalrr ratling upon MrfSrnlh anil
other govcrninenl oilu i.il- to ills
close cfinlldcnti.il Imanelnl affair*
Then Mr Tinman anninmird Mo
(trath's ilrpartuio from the •'nlil
net.
Mrfiralb onlled Ids Midden te
plaroinont In James I' MrfSran
rrv n "penally" he gladlv necepl
(d (or standing up h.r a pilnolple
The lloslnii Globe aid In »
Washington dispatch tlial the Pros
lilent "has rmnnioiiled to Irlends
he tins (ell li.oll) almid tile aliriipl
irralnicnl given Mrtiralh" and
wrote a loiter In Innutianil In • s
press Ii Ih feelings Animuiicenioid
of Mr. Truman's accept mice nt tlio
week e.nd Invtlatlnn. the dlspaleh
•aid. means the I’realilonl "wants
■U the world In hums Hint he has
never ceased In lie Irlends with
MeOrath."
Meanwhile, Kflnnver, lrr*h (rum
new virtnrle,i In the licmnernllr
presidential primaries In f'nllfnr
nil and Booth Itahnta, ills' Inr.fil
and Ihe While llnuie ennlltnied
that lie will rail nil (lie I'lesldcnt
j hIn afternoun at Ids own reipiesl
Krfamor said tin wants In Ml
Mr Truman whnl he lias learned
lit III* campaign travels nrnuml the
country Quest ninrd as tn wliothoi
hr will ash for Mi Truman's sup
port, lie said tin President ha.
aald hr Is going In remain lieu
tral. and add. d "I lldnh Hint’*
what Ihe piesldenl ulmuld d n "
Mr Truman has shown un en
tbuilavnt (or the lennessean's rail
dldacy.

l\ uf direrl HI.mi * "
SV.. | llerlm ,*..ln-«* in. reaped
I'.nl.’rll' .* nir.i*iiie&gt; .ilong the per­
il.mi* frnntlei .ire.i* Hnrderiiig the
, mi i imiii.ling l(ii**l.in /our .liter
lmii t*iiiii&lt;-n were gr.ililied liy Rila
*iiin *uhlli'r* .nut Merman Cumniiini*i |mlive
I He We*lrruei* iHiutded tn .VXt
| iHe number of ilitm lioxe* *eaf
Mi ieil .dong Itie |ierime|er for u,e
m .|■iii kl\ MillliiiMiilitg puliee
In llie |I|'III*Ii *eelor. Itrlll.h
lliiop* .mil lieim.m pollee ronlln
! .ieil llien ",m&gt; Imily out Hilt tin
Hod) hi oiege of Ho.*iiiu operated
It.idio llerlm into the third day
The i .1111•*. *1.died liv Herman
i nmiuiml*t* .mil guttldeil by 2U
lied \iuiv Iniiiiii) gunner*. *layed
mi Hie mi. luo.iibii'tiim il. ruatom.h i .mil \Ve»lvin dlutrllica
rnggi-r li.ippv llii**i.in *oldler.
in Hie &lt;li* lileil ed&gt; re*mrvd to gun
)&lt;l.i&gt; nl |eii*l tu lee \\ odne*day
In mie ineldenl .1 If S mill
f.ii) |i"lnein.m IM Wilfred It
i lieniserl Norlli i.niftoii Mam ,
.1 1* *e.11e il on Hie left leg hv a

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O'SAGE DESSERT

H nllel f ile d H) .111 K .i* l l.e r m a n
hoi del
gu i l d
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X m e r lr a il
tin n e d hi* leep iio iin d n e a r Hie
(lo n lle i
III .. le tle i In S e ig e l lle n g lll. Ho
1 let p .ililii .d &gt;tnel in lle r lm . tt S
i 0 i 11111.1t1d .in i M u
i.e n
l.o iiliie l
M .illi. 11*011 d. in .n u ll'd |n iiH *h u ie n t
" ( Hie l i i 1 in .ill g u i l d .m il i* * lir
Hue*
H i.il .m i l d e p lo ra b le In i'l
.len t* m il 110I in T i l l III Hie (id iir e "

Whit lo
I'Yveru!

Quantity Rights Reservod

ASTOR Black,

Prices Good Through Saturday. June 7

Suprbrind

Cut-Up.
Pmi-Uomly

hopartnu'iit S tores
S jiIt's U p lit P e r c e n t

DEL MONTE Tomato

U iK M iN M IlC iI’lorldn
dep.illlueiil *hue *,ile* in April
Mere IJ pel eeut lilglier Ill.Hl In
\pnl l'i:.| fut nit me store *ale*
Mere up ? per rent ultlle House
Hold .ipplliinee *lore* reported a
•a pei ient .Imp Hie Ceileriil He-eive II.ml. * la . 1**0111 die lii inrll
*.|iil \\ edue-.d.ii
III amill Mallagei 1 \ l.iiuford
aid il Mil- Hir Hm d iI'onsrculive
tmoilli i in i ni ■ im mini i■ stores re
. ..riled In.:hfi N.ilr 1ml ilia. House
Hold •Pit III* i slnl •• Ii. id leporled
tin Iiliifii; .If* 1,II lit e oil light
IllOlltll-*
lit
tnl .1 . pir 1 ««nl ri*o in
• l&lt;«Ilf sir A MtMlf Hi mi i mu pi'ns* 1
ii»i. Imi t ,’Mpf 1 • • fit i i li Imylnu
'•"'P « lit *4.1 Hu ItijHifi fur•ilfisi ft
MbIf*
• •It .»f Itesllt p.-i1*ii •flM fll •vi•1
R«»t i»M»iiii1 listf ItMi &lt; i • . »t e lf nl
Li •Imtri 1 1.\ 1 •••full &lt;1 Its »hr • L mi*i
ill)' •1•&lt;If i.1 1 t If i • Im Ii ff|| mi
\|»| il 11 Mil tt 14 If 'I .Is IMI
M.im It ' . Ml pill
1 Mk I»l|4 lilt* Il .1 .Hp ii iment
*l«|r s,.llf « It Iftl , •», P" 1 . eol 1lie.
1.4III ,t ,|N Ml &gt;f t.. Ifft a " (ier
• fill 1• •• 1II l.ltsslrt ■ll InI'l . miiI, SI
iVIff nIMil Ii 1'. I» l • 4nf iml Ml Mill
• !»#*• 1fill

I'Vvcvh!

Grade “ A” , Dressed $ Drawn, Quick-Frozen

CORN
•Swanson's Grade “ A

Dressed &amp; Drawn, Quick-Fro?on, 4 to 7 lb. Average
Pound

I

MhlF-POUNO PACKAGE

IAstorTea

Big Sale of
WABIIINOTMH in - The govern
mtnt mean. In mat-e It easier fm
i,t tan eollertnra tn convict g*m
hferv wlm evade paving the IVt a
ytar occupational tax t'nngtei*
Imposed nn them last fall
, To dn It. Ihe Internal Itevenue
Bureau Matted steps todav tn tr
noire pumtierv nperatnrv, hook
maker* and other het lakei » tn pay
| ha lax before they atari operating
"Now, they're required only I"
pay their occupational lax by the
•M of Ihe month dial they atari
W the gambling hdllneaa And It »
ilirri »onieliinea tn prove they v*
bien opernllng lung enough to •»•
Bterdua on their ta« payment
erema tbcy'yn a Iway luat
afartrd operating.’ a" ntflrlal told
a. rapnrter "tlur ageiila caUthl a
ntan In I'eunavlvaula the other day
with a (leak loaded with numhera
|)m e tickets He tnld llwitj: I
MM Matted an hour ago-that a
Dy alary ami I'm nllcttlns to It
'(Changing a lax regulation In
iU v fi an nideli tad tape, however,
|i« t the pay liefitro yctli gn rule for
flm blrra ean'i hn made elfecllve
Mfore Held. I. The bureau has In
anre people n itmidh to state any
Mlecllnna they have, ddly consider
■rntriitn. publish imtlcn of a rule
Mtanj'e and ^wal| n mnulh lo put

Tf'lt ft

‘I t Uo huieau has fnnvjrted about
IS latnblers rl evading Inn nerit
Stfonal tax since It was Imposed

Alt. Vermont
Sliretl!

“Y«llow Band1
Square*!

Hlrkory Sweat
Sliced!

Superbrand, Or.

Yellow Cooking

A”, Shipped

SWANSON'S BONED

Pound
Fresh Caught

to O I. CAN

lio stn n ISntt

Pound

Fresh Firm Ripe

Firm Crlap Hnnda

Tomatoes 2 &lt;*•

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Spiced Luncheon

24 o*. Jar Vila Foods

Peach Preservei%
24 ox. Jar Vita Foods

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Pineapple Preserves
Paint Pun 2Boi. Tin

P e a a it Butter
7Wo*. Can Peter Pan

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fRMKFURTERS
S nr

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rtvwmio PoifO
BEEF

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FOR L/N6NS

No. 2 Can Joan ohAi

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FOR M A L T H a* *

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a« moon viinim
AA M OU y •aaata* SA U SA G E
a rnLMlt AiflS
4 0,
IQ 4

lite k H o n v ille B

O scir Mayor 12-m. Can

S h o rte

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Psires Hiked 5 Ccntrt

Beti &amp; Bar B~QSauce
Giant
Octagon Laundry Soap
B'dh Sim
Woodbury’s Seiap
1
Size

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Cashmere Bouquet
Baby Foods
.'I StralnO'i or

2 Chopped

Cashmere Bouquet
Deviled Ham

.

Selted P e s u ts
12 oi. Ginas Post

| e CAN

°* 43*

ARMOUA

a nr 4 0 «

Half Gallon

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stew

aaisonn otorfio

M M W *

DUNCAN HINES ORANGE J U I C E .....
JEW ELL WHOLE CUT UP CHICKENS
JEW ELL CHICKEN BREASTS .............
REAL GOLD LE M O N A D E ............... .......
MINUTE MAID ORANGE J U I C E ...........

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• tcf'lf' .llfslflll III | f Iff »b, pflnu
rftr flaslti'fl if to lltr 'voitlioj ry
Nl'« t(|j» k\ III' ftsl •* *l.e•vf| tf»»l IV
I hr «lf 9f*vi «fp**es m in fotti lirH off
il th**
riiMiMit
V»ir» 1 rial
'• I He .1 I
I III f ill lllll 1V»S
||| ill, 1’Ullile Here 1.. mil. anay
I lie ll.isH appeared lo lie mure
ot itu'e m 1idol Ilian 111.1*1 pievlnus
Iml . I'os.ddv flu mu. Inn nine
of 1 Holds. uHlrli Mere ileally II
hiiiduated Hv IHe ImIimim' IlgHt
III" sliol Mas bidlrved Inucllflf
, off flout one of llie toil foul lowari
imllnr to those 11 .. .I m .01110 pro
vhms lest 1 No troop maneuver)
Mere seHrdiiled
Tlio h i m . i Him Milh Held tiere
illli •' Hie Ahiuii.' Inoig) f'limillls,lin1 liegan ii*liig tile Nevada (lie
in J.immrv inr.i
(llisei 1el * * lid tile flash WM (lot
a. bright a* lad Sunday's, which
m.i * semi a* far away a* Northern
t ill furnl .1 lihi mile* illslnnt The*
•1torn Is- *hnl na* fell as 11 duulile
lull In Ihe l.o* Angtdes area.

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“SUPERBRAND

Dreaaed

sUPP R SUDS P A L M O L IV E
U 27c 1
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Pound

Now J952 Packl Dlilam

Bones 2 u&gt; 35o FlUet of Rod
Mnnly Pl&lt;j 1
Pereh
Tails
2
“v
33o
Tender Pl&lt;J
Feet .2 f*n 23o
Wieners u 58c
Bunnyland Bklnloss

Cheese

5

Dozen R9c

Large Juicy Thin Skin

Kay Natural

SWANSON'S BONED SWAHSONS CHICKEN

CHICKEN 'TURKEY'FRICASSEE ((&gt;

Western WinesRp

Cheese Food Loaf

Mif.rli(Is \ b n i i i e Ulaut
PlaslieN In N e v a d a

Octagon Cleanser

CHEE2ITS
Sunxhlne Cracker*
Large Pkg.

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lAf'KSi INVII.I.K A’ lle*ldenti
Here mIIHouI Ihi* *ei vice since
Api il in, may tide hoses again
HiHiirdav. Hut uilti fare* n illrktl
lilglier
Hits driver* voted UN tn ?I
Wednesday for a .10 day Iruee In
•Heir strike against the Jackson­
ville f'oiieli •'« and mnlnleiiancc
men were called In tn begin servlc*
mg the vehicles Company officials
suld they ho|M'd to resume .tervIre Saturday
The drivers, member* nt l/rcal
1107. Amalgamated Association of
Street and Elertrle Railway and
Motor Coaeh Employes, are ask­
ing a wage boost from St H to
Il M&gt; an hour The bus rnmpeny
laid tt could not grant the In­
crease on the 10 cent tare (n elfert when the walkout started.
Sines then the City Council M i |
voted In raise the (area to 15 cent*.
Cuntri.cl negidialious arc In atari
itsalu Monday.
There U ^ lagend that plan|«la |(
Ue«* (those producing cooking
bnnenaa) existed in the O altaa
oi Eden.
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Page 10
Thnrs. June 8, 1*52

Owners Of Canine
Sen. Benton Says Pels Pound To lie
He Helped Banish Democratic Group
Reds In Capital
WASHINGTON UR— Sen Benton
(D.-Conn.l testified today there
were Communists in the State lie
partment in 1943 and 1910 and thut
he took a leading pari In getting
rid of them.
But he declined to give any
names, and this led tu heated ex­
changes with his antagonist, Sen.
McCarthy &lt;B.-Wls.), ut a pre-trial
hearing on McCarthy's two million
dollar Tibet slander still against the
Connecticut senator,
McCarthy repeutedly pressed
Benton to tell whether he knew
the name* of any Communists fired
front the stale Department In the
years right niter World War II
Benton was nn assistant secretary
of state at the time.
“ I don't propose to name any
names," Benton replied, adding
that he wouldn't trust his memory
that far buck even If he desired
to glvo them.
“ On what grounds do you re­
fuse?" McCarthy asked. "On the
grounds It may Incriminate you?"
Theodore Kii-ndl, Benton’s attor­
ney, Interjected: "Senator, you're
fantastic."
Benton himself sold: "No. on
the grounds It may Incriuilnute
them I don't propose to Indulge
tn the practices under discussion
here this morning."
This was a reference to hi* con
tentlon that McCarthy has hurled
unsubstantiated eh urges In his eru
isdn against Communists in gov
eminent.
Benton le.liliod he was sure
there were Communist* In the
State Department and other gov
eminent departments in 1943 He
stld the bars hud been let down
during the war
But he said many were tired In
1943 amt 19ill unit that he himself
was responsible for working out a
"reasonable doubt" procedure uu
der which most of Hie dismissals
occurred.
Benton added that In 1947 he
Suggested In (ieu tienrge C Mur
shall, then secretary of stale, thut
the Federal Bureau of Investlgn
lion lie railed In lo help on security {
checks of department employes.
This was done, Hie senator said.
McCarthy anil llenton argued
constantly ut H.e opening session
of the hearing
Met'nr Hi; at one Hint' accused
it foe of nut telling Iho truth
fe asserted Itcnlmi was giving
avaslvo answers and once cum
mcnlcd, "If you continue this way,
we’ll bo here tor monlhs.”
"Don't worry about that, sena­
tor," Klcndl nut In. The lawyer, In
turn, accused McCarthy of taking
Up Issue* tlial hail nothing to do
With Ihe case.
Today’s hearing was without u
referee and will) McCarthy asking
’ the questions baler, he will he
quisled by Hengon’s counsel,

Ibid'Abbott explains n row to I.ou Costello In this tcenn from
Warner Bros. "Jack And The Beanstalk," In Hiiperclnerulor, showing
on the Itltx Theater screen Thursday and Friday!

Food I te m H Priced
Below OPS Ceiling**
JACKSONVII,I.K (Special) Hundreds of food Items are sell*
log In-low OPS celling prices In
AAl’ stores lo this men, it whs
reveiili'il today.
W. A. Carlton, A A )• Hales Di­
rector for Ihe Houthern Division,
slated that the helow-ccillrig
price* prevail on u wide variety of
Items, Including baby goods, cer­
eal*, dinned fruits mid canned
see him us u potential best id
breed champion
“ I'd like to see him win another
blue ribbon," Bill said, "just to
make B up to him—tu see he gets
a square deal.
"But the handlers say they want
a inniilli lo train him for his next
show. Well, Hclutnurers are sup
posed to he one man dogs, but
Mike In friendly lo everybody
"If he In gone a month, he will
no longer lie my dog. It would
lie like giving up your uwn hairy."
BUI feeds Mike table scraps,
kennel rut loirs and soft boiled eggs
-cooked exactly three nHiuiles,
Ihe way Mike prefers them. Every
day Bill walks four flights down
from his llronx apartment to ex­
ercise Mike hy unleashing him unit
Irltilng him race the New York
Central commuter trains into Man­
hattan.
"The express truln* speed rigid
on h y," sold Bill “ But Mike gets
a big Hu ill oul of catching up lo
a local train Hint slops ut Hie sta­
tion lie rims Up uiul barks ut it.
and l am sure he feel* he bus
run It dear nul of breath nil by
hlmsoll."
.
. . . . . . .
O’Brien doean t want In kick Iris
dog around, but he doesn't wunt tu
lose Mike by glainorliing him Inlo
u professional canine pruo-winner.
"After ull, he's tny dog, said
Bill. "I don't want to turn him

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vegetables, bakery products, poul­
try and other groceries.
"At the niiUirenk of hostilities
In Korea, A A 1* pledged all Ita
resources In the fight to keep food
prices down," Mr. Carlton sold,
"As u result of our efforts le
work harder and do a better job,
we have been able to sell many
Items at lens than eelltng prices "
“Ol’S ceilings represent the
highest prices grocers can charge
for food. But it hit* always been
A A J*V policy to charge the low*
cat potsihle prices to con.uriii-rn
based on the rust of food to ut."
SIIHIMP MEET
.1At KSONVII,I.K i.n - Shrimp
and fish dealers In Nnrth and South
Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Al­
abama have hern Invited to attend
u meeting here June 23 tu form
a (rude body.
The association, sold Frank H,
Kant, one of hte organizers from
Jacksonville, will work for pro­
tective legislation, methods for
closet co operation and will study
oroduction uud marketing prob­
lems

By RAM DAWSON
NEW YORK til—The big fellow
In the manufacturing field keeps
growing right along. But hla make­
up ha* been changing even faster
than ids .itc.
The largest manufacturing com­
panies are likely lo have more
shareholders nowadays than em­
ployes—the days of the big Indi­
vidual shareholdings are num­
bered
They are likely to pay almust
us much In taxes as they da In
wattes and salaries—and four
limes as much In taxes us In divi­
dends
And they have anywhere from
17,000 to $30,000 in assets for each
employe.
The 100 largest manufacturing
companies—that excludes rail­
roads, communications, banks, In­
surance companies, retail end
service companies—ere Baled by
tho National City Bank of New
York on the bests of total 1991
assets after deducting reserve*
for depreciation.
They range from Jersey Stand­
ard Oil with almost five billion
dollars In assets to Crane Co.
with 172 million dollars. They are
the lop among 100,000 manufactur­
ing corporation* and 200.000 maniduclurltig plants owned by Indi­
viduals ami partnerships In the
United Stale*.
These too employe 4,200,000 per­
sons and have 5,400,000 sharehold­
ers But It must be remembered
that many of the shareholders may
be dupllcatloni—one man may own
stock in several of the 100 cor­
porations. Thlrty-on* of the 100
hive more then 30,000 registered
shareholder*; and 32 have more
shareholder* tb«n employes.
the shareholder* own a total of
910 million shares, representing an

third 'pnrtnfr* In buslne**—K&lt;»yernment—which although contrlbiitin;; nelthrr capital nor labor now
“ Tho figure* show how there Is take* n lion's shun* of the prof-.
no Inherent conflict, but Instead
a close partnership relation between the Interests of employes
and •hareholders, with some peo
DR. H. K. RIND
le supplying the brains and! a
CHIROPRACTOR
nr, and others the tools and cap­
ital. Each group la necessary in
Plea** call for appointment
Ibe other.
Phone 1732—1748
“ In addition, the report* for 1931
show the rapid asrcnduncy of a

The hank philosophises on what
in the companies of almost
these balance sheets of the big
ion dollars.
AThe nverago
Investment |&gt;cr em­ fellows show, ns follows:

ploye In
—rtiiistniu from $?,
000 In the auto induatry to $50,000
in tobacco companies.
The 100 pay 17W billion In wages,
salaries and such labor benefit*
as pensions, Insurance anil paid
vacatlona. This averages $4,100 a
year per employe.
The bank liso look* Into the bal­
ance sheets of these top too. Their
total assets top &lt;10 billion dollars—
23 billion for land, plant and equip­
ment, and 33 billion for cash, se­
curities, inventories and receiva­
bles.
Their sales and other receipts
last year totaled more than 78
billion dollars Costs ale up 93 1
per cent of that, leaving less than
St* billion a* net Income after
faxes, or 0.0 per cent of salps.
This loromc was divided up al­
most evenly between dividends
ami reinvestment! In the business.
But federal Income and excesa
profits taxes totaled utmost seven
billion dollars, and other federal,
state, local, and foreign taxes add-

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S ultans Im itation

100% P ure Vegetable Shortening

N utley Colored Q uarters
DRESSED and DRAWN

etobles
are Thrift-Prickd
and rushed to you at the
peak of freshness , . . . !

Come to ARP for
Quality —
Famous
Vulue Priced ^

Calif. Vine Ripened

CHUCK

Cantaloupes lge. size 29&lt;
Super-Right’ Meats

Fresh lllackeyed

Peas
Calif. Iceberg

CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FR EEZE

Lettuce

AND STORAGE CO.
TASTY, DELICIOUS

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Watermelons

Locker Plant

Fresh Golden

Super Right llemy Western U. H. Choirs
Grade Churk

Sweet Com
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HOME FREEZER OWNERS

Strawberries

WK IIAVK A GOOD 8 UPPLY OK PACKAGING MATERIALS
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BUT III' THOSK SPRING VKGKTAIH.KH. AHK I'H A ROUT
HKDI * PACKAGKD WHOI.KHAI.K CUTS OP MRATH.

Grad* A Quick Fru'ien Drsoaed and Drawn

Turkeys, i T i f t J k . &lt;2

Heal Gold

Lemonade
Hwigatreaa

Small

Quirk Proian Dressed To T t f

Lima Beans

Medium
Tender U. S. Good

Boned Rolled

Round Steak lb. |0 c FreHh Hum
Lean • All Meet

Beef Stew

ANN PAGE

DOR DEN’S

lllHRCT FROM LOCAL FARMS TO YOU

lb. 6*

Lean Weatarn

lb. H e Boston Butts lb. 4 |c

Tender Dtllcloua Baby

12 0s.
Can

End Cut

Beef Liver lb, Me Pork Chops lb. Me
Lean Par*

Our Own

Ground Beef lb. Me BkTst Bacon lb. | | c
LIUBY'H R O SE D A I.E

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Red Perch lb. M6 Shrimp
Fillet* Of
Ready • To
Flounder lb. Me Oyatera
Broccoli
P k f.»
Baby Limaa pkg. |f c
Cut Beina pkg. ftc
Grain Peaa pkg. Me
Mixed Veg. pkg. Me
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VOLUME XXXXIII

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Potato Prices
Reported Up
« By $2 To $4

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R e m o v a l O f P ric e C o n ­
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On June •&gt;, 10, II

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NewYoJkwIthThree Of 5 Escaped
Renewed Hope Convicts Captured In
Palatka G

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lln tone am i l .a u i:lillii Steel l'u
In ail nl tile lll.ill.lgi'llll'lll in gull.i O',lit leniks . lielllllted III 51m . 1(151
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III',III uf the 1 , .0 'NKI jlrlklilg • In | in' :*• cinil|ili u stoilen alunit uni
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Addresses will
he pm I * hy
Lieut, Gen. J. I!, ilulchldm, rel.t
Btate Senator f h n ilr s K ’ unis,
Starke, president desjgnnte. Mur
ida Slate Senate; Utiief Ituy ii,
Williams, Clinmlier of fnnunerce
Manager K. K, [Irecki'iirldge, L’api.
J. L. Chlllenden, Nnvnl Air Sta
lion eommamlarj f i r e Chief Mack
N. Clavalaiiil, Jr., and Htato A t­
torney Murray Overstreet.
The group will he welcomed hy
Mayor W. H. Stamper with iciponse hy Sheriff Hex Sweat,
Duval county. The Hev. A. G. Me­
lania will pronounce tin* invoca­
tion. State Senator to F. Hoyle
will Introduce the auosts.
A t noon there will lie a lunch­
eon for the visitors a t the Kpi»
copal Parish House. Thu af te r ­
noon eesslon, storting at 2 on
o'clock will inidud* an address hy
Robert W. Wall, agent in rhargu
at the F.U.I., Miami.
State Senator
F. Hoyle will
bo master of ceremonies nt u
barbecue at 0:110 p.m! hi the Coun­

to

try Club.
At the Wednesday morning
meeting, starting at 0:110 o'clock,
Rsp. Voile A. Williams will tli?
troduce the distinguished utii'dit.
Speakers will 1m C, Farris Hry•nt of Ocala; State Attorney Gen­
eral Richard W.p Rrvlnj Couiity
Judge Douglas Stenstium; Ilep.*
designate Mack N. Cleveland Jr.,
County Prosecuting A t t o r n e y
George A. Sneer Jr., Stnte Audi­
tor Bryan Willie, and Assistant

nl Arl/ou.i told the Senate I lull .
I day night there nliiilit lie n settle.
iiu'iil over I* wieki'iid Tfa* Sen
il" llieii put a Mile until Monthly
all legislation dealing with the
' ll ike
steelman Wiimi’I so speelflr Iml
said he Dml t.ilked with Mel’ui
lend
"I cerlulnly tun nut iM.-ssiml'.lie.”
| Steelman told iioWHiiirn, "Iml I
wniildu'l wiiiitl n uveriilAtv my up
lliiiiiuit "
Steelman said both sldea li.ul
been dlaciisiilni! intensively all the
1 uinplex isiiies involved. Tile walk
mil xlurteil Monday after the So
prunu* Court voided Mr. Trumnn's
‘.i iMire of the steel imluxtry Morn
than UXl.uou mine, rail nml other
workera have also been Idlrd tiy
the steel shutdown
The first break h the nationwide strike came lute Thursday
with milloumemi'iil till*! tile De
troll Steel f o r p had learlied a
contruel aBreemenl with the Steel

FSU GUADl/ATHtN
TAI.LAIIASSKK IA1 - The (VHI
members of Florida fitale Uniyerslly's largest graduating class
tn history will receive diplomas
Saturday night at outdoor com
jmtnccmenf eterclics In Dunk K
t'atripliell Stadium.
Dr. Walter D. Cocking, editor
of school executive magazine, will
deliver tha commencarnent ad
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Uminc, veteran principal af Orlanr, u *-nl un*
(II)j
|j|(, value of Hie in wtdi'iimn" tu li 1» clty'x fiflli munm' dmiuigi't uf tl.iidt'
iM ttv it*
I 'i i t i t * T a b l e
(In Senior High School, died iinux- this urogram will he made soon,
Htrlincwr promised.
ilirin River cnnnl in eaxe lln- inuuHi Munxlde iii'xl.i imxt w o k in u mlint wax rulilumlrd m i i, uuii nl
pcctedly of a heart attack today.
in i /.
liitln
fm
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in
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In
Mayor
Wl-'iiriin
M
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nijn
i
Wedntsdsy morning at «;00 „f ttlP ;jt. j lll(l1;. Miuntd he Iduckcd
Hoone, til, had served as princi­
■■luck uni lliu tkuin Stalk"
llm
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Hartford.
pal for 20 years and had been n.m, thu City s recreational „r rnllrnail xerviee cuitulled In
t lit
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i 111
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it:2d
I'"
'* ‘ i
Tuesday morning a Hraside n l I *1 ii n l i 41 i o n K i i i ' i i * '
connected will) the school for 31 schedule will begin at Ihe Harper warlime.
fkit
Uliuk 111)I-i \n.lnish"
Fli'iitu
imiturcnili*
will
prirmirl
dirt
wus
ruHCimd
Inin
in
ill*
-if
Academy and Grooms Academy
years,
Among Hiii'iU who will Indy llm
I "
I 17
! 12
10:07
lie was stricken at hla offico a* for Negro youths. Thelma Hhep l iiiial pruleei here is Ai Lee. chair- Ihrmigh Hunfurd with dll bathing Crrminii.
" T d k About A Stronger"
.Mi GiinMlset*, Mu' ul. iuntrue
he closed out the records of the pard will supervlsu the Harper man of Hie Walerivays t'luiimittim hi-nidiuri in Nnw Siiiyrmi Hiui'li'x
;t-P.ri
dllli
8:55
foriuul knvilnlioii to Hanford tn lur fur tliu Jobs, euniumiid Mint
high school, which Just completed playground program with Thelma of llm Chamber of Commerce.
Midnight Mltuiv tl :.'llt
Us last year uf existence. Two Knight directing the activities at
Mr Fom ril. in u recent lelter ntli'iid Mm gain four day event. J. il. Ik'hmicrer, Mn- mii-imil . un
Hun.
"Hktrta Alloy"
Hi'uside Fleslii will lm [minched troctur of tho woik, « *&gt; &gt;• pun.
lu Sir ilrockenrlilgc i Infi ll thul
senior higii schools will be op­ Grooms.
1:1111
:l Uf - r&gt;t 1 I - 7:21 - W:2H
On Tuesdays end Thursdays tlm "some sort uf orgaiiualion is guiuii on Thursday, June 13, nml will .sihle for the payments Ihe f u n n ­
era led here next term. He was to
.MOVIKIAND
have been principal of one of them. colored children will go to Imk« hi luivu to he formed with ii (llred h o t through Hundiiy, June 15, er mill represented In Mini dinliler
"Tall T arget"
Surviving are hie widow and Welfare for all-day picnic sml imi Imuil fur funds xoliclled and .Swlinmiiig, hunting and fishing Assiiciatvx nml tlm liunhir ium
plilIV hy li. W. Oeeni'i'i.
7:15, feature 8 25, taut Culll*
three daughters. No funeral plans swimming outings.
iddaineil in order lo have uroper will highlight tho festivities.
Trial was Hlurteil tins liioridug,
Muyor Stumper urknowlcdged
idete show P t'l
This evening a practice double- delegation* appear tmtore the eu
have been made.
header will be featured at thu elncers, Ihe South uml Central New Smyrna lieach’a Invitation uml iesunii‘d this iiftirmaiii mi u Hal. - ('ycluno Fury" uml
WOODRUFF ON DUTY
Lakefront softball diamond. Hunt Florida Flood Cnnlrol Hoard, the hy suylng, “ I have written to suit hy Join. Leona lily. itMuruov. "Wlien Yuu'ru Hiiiiliin:"
Cepl. Frank to Woodruff, III, left Mercury will play the Navy In a Slide Hoiid Dvimrluient. Fresh Muyor Sweat thanking him fur against Lewis Tutu f u r F.'.uud Hun. • “African ijuven"
this morning for Ramey Field In contest slated to begin at 7:30 Water Fish and Maine Cunimlxsiun hin most gracious invitation uml damages, which tlm plaintiff nm
I'll Vlllli; LARK
Puerto Rico for a Iwo weeks lour p.m. Then at 8:00 p.m. the Sal­ nml rrproxentntlw’a of C’ongress, we lire looking forward tu seeing tended, were due Dim for serviced " llt'llr. (lu Their Toes"
of duty with the Air Force Re vation Army will tangle with In bring lids mailer to a success­ thorn when they come to Ran- lendered. Judge 31. D. Smith pro
7: to - *1:15 - 10:30
sided.
serv#.
ful conclusion."
Robson’e Sporting Geode club.
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winkers, covering 1.500 ftnpluyes
Details uf the agreement, nego
liulcd in Pntxhurgli, wen* iml on
nomieed bill a dhtrlrt union offilial
said they embodied Wage Ktablliraliun liuard reconimendallons.
These called for a "package"
wage Increase amounting hi 2ti
cents an hour by noxt january
In Ihe Washington talks, it was
reliably reported Ihe union shop—
also recommended by the Wage
Hoard—was Ihe subject of the most
biller dispule. Tills would rcuulre display,
all StrelwnrkcrN to Jala Philip
Murray’s CU) union after being Principal
hired.

MOMRM’fi GRILL SOLD
Hamer's Grill, 3 * East n m from Orlando where bo attended
T was sold recently by Mr. a meeting of tho RoyIT*
_ Ira. Home- Lilli* to Mr. and of ihe American Fire and Casualty
iny. at the Kola Plata
m
PU Hotel,
oyal Palm Club la
is a selective
I, operated th« QriU for (he pail Insurance organisation composed of
the topmost nroducers of the IS
owners are moving to stales In which the "American"
make their permanent operates Mr. Wllltami a been

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vimtines",
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•1*1111 1 *t .Mil 1 t'l •Ml p ill i l l .
Mi .Mi * III .MMMtitlli i ( In* i v k i I i r i m ii
Hunt", nml many other titles.
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id Ml t. 1 | . N i l
tin. (anciiuitlng Heal Hook aerie nn the nroimd the firm had cluirgt
flit fttt'l S f l U l ' l ii tilt t.iSNJiltiil if I .MM
which gives accurate, up-lo-dale
n *.i.ii*nir.i in* I' bho Klnhti
il l 'l l, (min In I'M ' ( ( t i l l ' l l lit M 111411 4
iiifoiuiallui, nn nstrnnomy, Inixer . i n v i i ’.It h i it lift *
hull, magic, Aliixka, Texas, nm
/ , 1 1 ill lift V' i l f toiHMmiiMi tl (toll I) I"
(" ia, liuMex. etc For Hie ynijngel
\ | h ,t *ivt h i tin I ,uiu 111li M i v '"i III'
folk . Du re are the lii'nitlIfiillv II
tout Mt»- hin I i it m ' ii(t i|itilt 11 in f fir
Instraled Keal lifer Hooks about
*1.i. fr (* r (toil If D rill Ini if ,i |ii$Mn ) .it
I'iri'iin1*, Iralnx, planes uml other
/■'I III IHI H I * Hlu ll if N.*slilt RIt til « I ft
H'dijccts, give artuul descrlplionx
, n k i il l l in t i l i i n .i Kti m m
in
and |dct it res of these themes,
Pljin? i1It its'IIni) f(Il lit iI 11•’H lit) l Mill it tli* |fi'« IIV hi i ill* Mill in' i N *4111*i
Ittngrujihirs nre written In InTin* f'ity'x ri'cmillun prugnu, t t li1 S i Hi HH tl i 1 I 111 id11 \ i l ii i tfi I it'i i tl -in'H
lirestlng style. Some of the pop­ will open for tin* xunimrr nl tin 1 u l i l VI •«11 « » .1(1(1 ml lit I I n t h -I H u t
I Ittvvr m i lilt* If i i y ;il 1 i i f u i i i i .m u
„ular , llllea
, ilH'lude the storiea of l.'iki'frunt tiliuffl.-tx.ixril r u n i i id.t j ; r o i l | • i d I i 'N ' l t d m a SI | hv k n Ii JMV i ‘ l I j ’ Jl Ii'il I t i r i Mij* l »'
M1*’, " ve» "■ Victor Heihert, Amur
Mumhiv imirnlng nl U.OU uni to killllf* 11II ti £| (I I h V i ' l a lit i J Ml t l i I nt i Ir i l iim htiii* !*/ r&gt;H* tk *1 tin*
n'n'a greatest composer of oper nil I'hil.iri’n lii*lwt*t'ii 11,&lt;* nt'i':i *.i u|irl‘'.illin; wdli liir i I- i .1 i .Miii *1 **iV H I ,' ll l l i J i liil'il ll.tll Mn |tolit Ilf
•'! I" 1,' lr* J,"’k Laminn mid U lit, Hi'cicntluiuil D l r i u ' i hi l u IM l iM’tlMlI MM d ll ' | Sg s*je •I ( | n | | | l l n
i 111111111*i 1r . u n i i i i i u l n n
il«U
*• Henry, popular fiction wrlteix; Thmiiax Hlringcr nniimiuceil Imlui t t lr ft i ■ m ‘ u n it I m u | I ; i *‘t'kt ii
n 11 \ tli
llciirv Ford, Hret llurte, tie irge
I '. H I Y H Ilk m 111Ul 11 pu l I '
III I
Tlie l.nkufront plnygrounil will " ‘b 1 td ( n i i i i n i tu i .miiixtMta i'd
Wnthlngton, Abrahsm
Llncnln, In* upvii from Momlny lliruugh ,"‘V'V
I* i \ Ilk; I lit* I lilt I'll ‘ &gt;I;|(|
Ini I ) r»
the Mnyos of uurglcal fame, (ill Frills;' every week In tlie suuiiiu i
:,l'* I n r| &gt;li f (xt lat e ). n l d ll ' 4 IM I III ( «ilitii'i 111ill wiM) ,t u r n &lt;IJi
liert ami Kulllvun, and other f av­ »
hours will lie from U:()0 u in S i i . i r i l A u v i l m i ) U m l I I \ t d l s|n ,d I p ltllll l|44'111
11 ir* Mihj* i i ;d lln* d i r t t l i n .
orites.
IkinyilN likM l . iilil Im wi l l I r u v r
noon In the mornlnj'n nml •»hi
11t i t 11»;* Tn»* d;iv nndil tt dm I ‘11&gt; S iifu lu v ft»i N rw V n rk i *m mti(«
In addition many new hooks of 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. lo Mm nl ll.ill
al h ini o t liuk li.llnutni- lu ] (mii k l u Mn t i i u Mil i. n i ' l i S v s m ie n
the "huw lo do it1' type aru now terminus.
lu Wa Inn kin ii’iMidini! dn
H r r . i l l n l fu t l . iv n il S r i ' l f k i r y ul
iiviiilnhlc, sufd Mrs. Moughton,
Tim playground xclmiluk' cullx ttrip
S l i i l i * A ' lu tun p r r s i i i t M i k l ) In in
wlio pointed out that there ix a for nil types of sports uml on alHil
pl
H a i l v It I u / / a i d
id dm I n f ill
h im
u f tin* i I im’IM u ii
I hr
large xegment of Hanford's young Ttii'xduy nml Thurxdnv morning i ,iCrkn M
'f l\ dll' * DJ|S| l . n i l d I kill VI
hiMi l;«s|g*f| 2 fi i r i i n u h ' h
people who liku tu make thin^n.
twimniing lessons will Im givim ,
I ' . i l i V U N l l k i l i ImK k r r n
II tl Min
In order to make the selections
I I (UtlliiMFil lift I'n itr I l i t i i l k
iKjy. covers of honks will he on

hoard Chairman Hen Mureel of nn' the

About 1110 tn II!5 sh eriffs lint
law enforcement officers m e ex act tli*merit ul the dispute
Demoeralli' f.eadet' ktcPul land
parted to atten d the Itltlli minimi

ty*

........ mini' ninri'

! Cil’i h 1 .tl A n i l S t ’l t . l l ' t
R i i s s i 'l l S i c K y n i&lt;»
K yt* i &gt;ii ( *i v i I ! \ i i ; I » i :*,
I’. i l l
I s U p i iiu is H t

i here was snllie huiie of an early

convention of the I'liiriitu Sheiiff*
Association hem .Monday through
WrdnesduVi Sheriff I*. A. Mem,
who will Ih&gt; Dual tu the visitors,
announced induv.
The Valdex ifnlel will he head
quarters for the cimviiitum and
rag litratiou will sta ll at 1 no
p.m. Manilav, and will again he
made at 8 :tll&gt; n'cludi Tuetidav i.nd
Wednesda y inornillgi.
'Hie first meeting will lie enll
#d to order nt ll):tMI o'clock lie -day morning a t the f i t , ' Hall hv
the Association pre udrnr, Slid iff
R. L. Kendrick of Ku'mnll i cemi-

in

I r i til Will

Librarian Secures War Contractor
Real Progress
c„:i
Is Reported In* 25!) New Hooks For
Juvenile Reader* I SDaV*d FroDm Su,t
Steel Dispute
By Uemo Btifwigs

Sheriff’s To Hold

'ji

i ».%i i . y n k w s i ' a i ' k h

WASHINGTON^ uv-The govern
in .1\t .1 lit.i t.
merit reporti'il today Unit wholesale
U l'I.t:\l- I...........I., i II,m ill
iPrlCFS Of Whltll |MlliltlM‘H Sllllt ll|
a t much as U lu $t per hundred
pounds overnight ufter tin- remova
of price ceilings
The Office of Price Ktabli/ulinn
(OPS) lifts ii On' routrtd. Inti'
Thursday after llie Semite find
voted lo exempt frcsli fimlt and
vegetable* from price runt rid . lie
ginning July I
Today, OPS ollirirds qnutiil fm
ures from the Agriculture Depart
ment's Market Iup. New;i Service
I Showing the overnight advance in
prices at t’lmburglr and New York
for potatoes from Callfnnilri and
the Carolina:! ihe prices are
wholesale far U S. No I, sire A
3-lnch potatoes.
Thu report showed that t.allhun
la long w h ite pul aim *. ' ire r-illmr'
in New Ytirk Jliur ..lay at i&lt;i 2H
to |G .11 per hui Ired jmuiidx Tn
day the (imitation* ranged Itom
|8.5U to (!• 50, all advance of up
to l.l 22 per iiumlred.
Ollier qiiolnliulix In New York
were: llnuuxht'd North t'amlma
cobblers 1175 to $5 00 Thursday
tJURINO A C ia fM O N Y In tin- W hite llu iu e Hose M aid e n , I ’ u i l d r n l T ru m a n r u n a r s t u lid i'i l i u tin n i l tl,
compared with t l &lt;n» to yit 00 today
h lic n h o w ( I a fte r In* had p i i m uted Ik e w i t h the fn in H i nnk leaf c lu ste r |n the l tlx tiilK u lih r il 1 u n n M* ,l.il,
a mnxinioiu advance of 13.25,
W l l lt li the C h ie f K n i i l i W l&gt; e x a m in in g In i,.k in g uli wi t h p ild r U M u Ih srn h u w » r.
r |«l&lt; I ndlm nal
washed North t'uri'lliiu mlihUis
$4 60 to $5 US Tliur.'.day. t oni|i.ircil
with $tt ini and 1X25 today, a mas
Imum advance nl fit ill* Smith
Carolina sebagex. 15 00 Thurxd.iy
ft. ^4 compared with u range of 17 50 to
18.00 today.
Prices quoted at wholesale tn
Pittsburgh were: t'nllfurm.i long
whites. 15 !&lt;H to to 07 tier luindred
.Mine lluili 250 new hunks f"i
pounds Thursday, nniiiiared with
i ithfi
inveniles have heen - itiiici I hv
a range of $7 5o to tlotxi today,
' I*a maximum advance nl UML M c F a t l a i l l l S a y s S c l - lliu Sniifniil Pullin' t.lh ru iv and G u v c n i m c i i l
A
u
d
i
t
o
i
will lie phii'nl in I'iiciilalhin Mon
I *U !i | &gt;tn|'o t tI t v•it1111( ilk
Nnrth (arullna ciilildrrx, SMill
,
_ ,
n/I
tklilt lit |HlVkl | I • l i t Iftl i I
Thursday compared with W 25 to
t l c m c h l IVI.iy C o r n s . dm win ii viii'ittinii tn gill*, M i1
T estifies
On
J u s - , i*l t MtfliJii
Khun .1. Muuglili ii. Ilium lull, an
*1II I-Mil
id ,llfi I f it Ml
day. an advance of $3 31.
B efo re N e x t
W e e k inniiii'cil today.
li c e
D e p t. R e c o r d &gt;■' 11•' I*MI Jilil s»tlil r tli IT 111| TlI•11fill*
in mid' h m) Iiij Hr iiiul firim' 1
WASHINGTON i*W- Prwllcllons
&lt;"oln 11ri sIIIw nDunI eve-y Ivpi*
i hin *ilu iIIhh ihi (hi iuvltn lln*
WASHINGTON .V' Mover mtieiil i.r bunk enjoyable hy yi me ( dk
WASHINGTON I’
A govern
that (fin potato soon will be back
in Its usual grocery him, and ul xpunxiired peace talk.: In the steel of various ages, the y i . i u i i i ' * nn* m i ld auditor testified today till1 f i r m m * il • lu I i Vt H i r « r l l n r * m i i r
* «*»ii’m! nun
trimmed prices, followed lln- guv -ifike it'cchM'd today until 1 p m ...... . 51) pcnrml fli linn, ua I tin .1lln IIre D epart mi’iil failed hi pros |* d" r M'lilliefiu
emment'a action.Thunwlay In nm .KST In l^rrnit Imltislry lenders to
lm|1 | j(.tj,(M( |1’|.im.|(lu|K cru te n w ar ennlracl Milt altci n Oil’ll Ir I t t i n hi t’lftM i In
(lit l| lira* Nil! Ill tmilh In
calling price control* on polntum 'study tifirgu tiling proposals
|
Gun .1 ll n n ..
.u d Mi
ip which v ld lr lic n have form
, ,,er ...Atty
. .........................
But price olficl.il. uml produce ' The phmir delay was ui nur mm si I biogrnphv
s lm ii'ii nuch i i m a c tiv e in t e re s t , sin [ i r , , J*1 f *! f o r M,,|i D e in u c i iiu V
John II stilted.
men alike said IhAl before the hi l&lt;ri':ddeull;il Assistant
A
litmal fhairm iiu William M Ituyli
potato price goes down, it will Steelman. who Thursday night re
J r . \ i iled tin- roiilrmloi
(.‘ I r r u l n l l n u o f
In v eig le
....... ..
probably go up.
pm ted "real negoliolums going
Waller Sprague uf tli*' ipni in
Inis lin'iriisnl inpldly d u llin ' tin inenl’s ticuenil All nilMllln; iiUni
A produce Imyer for a largo on "
1 1 tin(Iismsil tin I'nsr f'»«r i

■ill ii

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John Bowen, 56 Year
Old Fireman, Dies

Advice For Losing
Weight Is Given By
N o t e d Columnist
By IIAI, BOYLE
NEW YORK i^—Do you went
to lose weight?
There I* only one aufe •»»y to
£} it. Brag it off.
r
You don't have to go on a pro­
longed itarvatiun diet. You don't
have to gulp
nr consult
.
't have In take sweat baths,
lift barbells, or go on 20-milo
hikes. All you have to do Is brag
. . .brag. .brag. The pounds will
roll off you magically.
. I consider this n million dollar
idea In the field of malnutrition.
It Is my own Idea. And I give It
. free to ■ cslorle-consclous world
M • food will gesture to corpulent
iMklnd.
.. There ere two kinds of people
t perhaps 23.000,000 dining
cans:
The strong, silent typo who
t keep their welght-redurlng project
, IO themselves. There are ■ lot of
but you never hear about

Interior view of The Mother Church

I

,

(I). The talkative lypo that In-

lilts on discussing diets wilh anyand everything, Including
on the hough.
The first type gels a scientific
diet from his doctor, chews his
celery In melancholy solitude,
drops a few pounds In lonrly si
knee, and then gets sick of the
Whole business breauan “ Who
j; c«roi
f puuii
ceres?"
Soon nc
he ii
Is pi
putting whipped
I cream on his pork chops again
fat
nd letting fatter. . .fatter
tr th in ever.
The second type starts out the
But he doesn't lose In
losing a few pounds,
hrng
VI used tn he as Plump as a
railroad roundhouse," he says
'•And now already I am beginning
to look like Ihe Eiffel Tower "
The more ho brags tho more he
wants tn lose: the more he loses
the more he wants tn lirng.
As I say, I feel I discovered
this myself. I hll the scales nl
IN pounds before I decided In do
anything about it. I gut a diet
from my doctor, rend all the hooks
on the suhjeet, and hung a picture
of the lain Mohandas Gandhi in
my bedroom. He was my ideal
pinup boy.
In Ihe beginning I guess I was
Ihe strong, silent type. I would
lose a few pounds, become sick
of Ihe whole business, and eal the
lost pounds hack In two days I
hated to talk about ray diet tor
fear nt boring people.
One day on acquaintance bored
me for two hours talking about
hla diet. In revenge I talked In
him for a full hour about my diet.
To my surprise, when I weighed
myself going h nm e,4 found I had
mysteriously lost a pound.
;
The next day I bragged to an
other acipialntanca innr nnnlhcr
hour. The result: annt(her pound
gone.
Every day slnco then I have

J

Meeting Is Held By
Christian Scientists

bragged
bragged, and bragged
about my dieting to anyone I know
or have been introduced to. But
to hrng yon don't have to have
anyone around you know, Just stop
a stranger, ask him for a match
When he renehes Into his pocket
for It. grab him by the lapels ami
hold on firmly until he has heard
your slury
This has worked so writ that
I now lip the scales at 182—lust
22 pounds down, and still losing
Tne way I figure it. bragging
Is Ihe only weight losing exercise
liiK-lors say you can't permanently
take off fat through exercise, hut
thry overlook bragging Other
forms of exercise don't work Incause they make you run out of
breath before Ihe fnl sfarls In melt
Ifni you never really run out of
breath bragging Ami when you
gel home you are so lin’d you can
hardly lift a raw carrot
Tennis nnd linudtinll arc slremi
oils games that might kit! nil nvei
lint who ever
weight person
dropped dead bragging—at least
until In‘ had finished'’
Of course, bragging may cause
you lo lose your friends as well
as your nxresx weight Kill nobody
really loves a fat iiiati anyway,
they say
Once you are skiunv you can
quit bragging and make some new
friends
MARINE LIFE
MIAMI BEACH W
Marine life
which causes an eslimuled ,'n mil
lion dollars damage annually lo
the tuition's waterfront Installation*
will he discussed ai a conference
here next week.
Dr. F. (I. Walton Smith, director
of the University of Miami Murine
Laboratory, said the meeting, to
he held June II-1.1, Is sponsored
Jointly by the university nnd W. F
t'lapp Laboratories, file , Diixhury.
Mass.
Detailed reports will he made
on marine borers and other de­
structive marine life which cause
Inss (o filers, dorks, buildings
nnd oilier waterfront insinuations
throughout the country

BOSTON, Mass, (.Special)—
Spiritual
understanding
alone
cna pierce today's corruption in
government and world confusion
and lend mankind to lasting safety
and sernrity, the Christian Science
Board of Directors said today.
About 7,Mill Christian Scientists
from thioughout the world heard
Du- I iiu i -Iiim ' special message at
tin- Miiriurtl meeting of The Mother
Chimb, The First Church of
Uhl i-d. Scientist,
in
Boston,
Mu I S.
Tlie lliiertore said Dial human
Ingenuity alone will never solve
mankind'* deepest problems. But
they added lliat the means for
rigid adjustment are apirlliiHl nnd
are immediately available.
"Net numbers nur liuninu might
but Truth
xpiritual understand­
ing
is the power that will
mold (lie wm Id's daallny," they
deelni ed,
Named I’M-sident of The Mother
( hll re h for Die raining year war
l.t. f'nl, Ituberl Ellis Key of
I.....Ion. England, associate editor
i.l the d ll 1st lull .Nrinire religious
pel ludleels, He lias been active
to tin- religion foi more than -10
years, iaeliuling service as prac­
titioner, lecturer and authorized
teiullt-r.
"The keynote of tills century
is nut ehiio* iiid Christ,” Col. Key
1rilil tin huge ciowd. "Wui anil
destruction have been assorlnted
with Du- final half of the
twentieth century, tint p lu g in s
and Kidrlluullinllnti will matk
the sinTta-illng years."
"The old imiterlalism must he
leplareil by a spiritual riilicept of
creation," ho lidded.
FA it 31 I1It ICES
tilt LAMP i of!
I'rlccs lo farm
i t s dropped ID | ail nt.i for the month
ended May 13, Ihe U S Depart­
ment of Agriculture said today
It said the reason was lower
prices for collon. beef enftle, veal
calves, thickens mid eggs

Jnhn Bowen, Git died at hla
home, DIM Mellonvllle Avenue at
7:00 a.in. yesterday following
art illness of a year.
Born In Cohhtown, (in. May 2.7,
I Hint, Mr. Bowen had lived in
Hanford for 10 years. He was
employed by the Hanford Auxili­
ary Naval Air Station as a fire­
man ami wn.i formerly with the
City Fire Department of Hanford.
Sue-1, * include the widow lif
Hanford; four daughters, Mr.i.
Wilson Itoldnaon, Jr. nf Oakland,
Calif.; Misses* Mary l.ou, Shirley
Ann and Helen Bowen of Hanford;
four son*, AIC Clyde Bowen of
Camp Carson, Colo.} John W.,
William II mid Itoscoe Bowen,
all of Hanford; 12 grandchildren;
Ills mother, Mrs. Emma Adkins
uf Cohhtown; one brother, Clt-m
Bowen or Geneva; two sisters,
Mrs. Corn l.ee Collin* of Cobhtowri; Mr*. Bensle Collin*, Sa­
vannah, (is.
Funeral services will be held
at -1:00 fill). Friday at Brlsion
Funeral Home with l)r. W. I*.
Brooks Jr. officiating and burial
will be In Geneva Cemetery.

Income Taxes
H onflntirrl pmm
fin* I
the tax claim.
Udell recently was indicted In
Delaware In connection with the
Income lax case, Williams sold,
adding:
"It was not until after tho tax
ease of Mr Udell hail been ex
posed in the Senate on Feb 28,
1931, thill Hie Justice Dr pari men I
look any action Inward securing
an Indictment "
On Felt 2H, Williams told the
Senate the government was mov­
ing again,I Udell In Hie income
tax rase In Inift lull that Nunnn
entered the t a-;r on Aug 8 nf that
veiir and since then the ease “ has
been allowed lo gather dost."
Ntmnn has denied any wrongdoing When called before u House
coin miller probing the lax liurenll,
he drelineil to answer a number
of question* on the ground of pos­
sible self incrimination
At one imlnl during thr com­
mitter tpiiizlng of Nunun May S.
the former Internal llcvernic Bu­
reau chief wiis asked whether he
thought there were "any possible
crimes for which you could be In­
dicted?"
"Yes, sir," lie replied "I think
Iher ■ are " lie did nut elaborate
on thr statement

Hoover Iteport
M'HRdfiiifft l-'rom l*iim* flu#!

fit* h i Is and
If S marsh ah. Thr
fourth wmild reorganize the gov­
ernment of Ihe District of Fofiitn
Ida,
One reorganization Hoover rec­
ommended strongly tmlny was
transfer of flood control nnd other
river responsibilities from Ihe
Army Engineer* to the Inter lor
Department
President Truman several weeks
ago prepared such it plan for Mil),
mission lo Congress hut cancelled
If nfti-r strong protests arose In
Cong!ess and elsewhere

Steel Strike

Elsenhower

irsx iirx M f n --------- ------persuade the industry end union
lo hold new peace talks. John A.
Mephrns. U 8. Steel Co. vice pres­
ident nnd a leading Industry ne­
gotiator, announced Monday night
i hat the steel firms, now hack in
he hands of their private owners,
.vould "sit down with the union
without delay to try to reach a
.'air settlement of the steel strike."
Murray, too, had suggested reiewed talks but Insisted that the
mlon was still standing on Wage
Mobilization Board (WSn) recom­
mendations for a 28 cent-in-hour
"package" increase In an 11-month
contract These terms have been
an acceptable lo the Industry.
Stephens pointed out that the In­
dustry has offered 12ki-cenl hourly
pay boost, plus about five cents an
hour In "fringe" benefits, or 171*
cents In nil. It was understood this
offer was contingent, however, on
government approval of higher
steel prices. Workers presently
make about 11.95 an hour, includ­
ing overtime.
Effects of the steel strike began
haing foil almost Immediately. The
government embargoed ail ship­
ments of steel from retail ware­
houses to consumer goods pro­
ducers. However, officials said
most manufacturers have et least
s month’s supply on hand.
Automobile manufacturers are
likely to run into trouble If the
itrlke lasls any lime. Official! said
Ihey are down to a 2-week supply.
Home enal, iron ore and other
mining facilities began to close
because of the steel stoppage. Coal
is generally In plentiful supply
ibnve ground.

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questions but with only partial

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GAMBLING LOKHKH
CLEAIIWATER UB - A Circuit
Court iury hero refused tn award
n SI I’elersburg man $3,000 sought
under an old English law for his
father's alleged gambling losses.
The law. enacted to protect fam ­
ilies of unlucky gambiera, provides
that relatives may collect throe
times the amount allegedly lost,
wilh half the award going to the
poor.
George L. Sllvernall Jr,, inn of
the owner of a mirror nnd glass
wur' x. filed the .ml* against Wit-

SUCCtlS.

He replied at Ihe outset to s
question based on Taft's statement
tn a speech last Sunday that a
steady deterioration of 0 . S. air
itrength began while Elsenhower
was Army chief of staff.
Taft also hit out in last Sunday's
radio speech at what he called
"the fallacies of our land gener­
als" One nf these, the senator
said, Is a belle (th a t "a wnr
against fttiMia ran only be won nn
the continent of Europe with bay­
onets."
Elsenhower took direct Issue
with Taft by stating again his view
that adoption of a universal mili­
tary training program by this coun­
try would lessen the chance of war.
Taft, campaigning for today’s South
Dakota primary election, said he
was very strongly opposed lo UMT
at this time.
Eisenhower said, however, that
he doesn’t see how UMT nnd Se­
lective Service could be operated
at the same lime.
The general expressed doubt that
the Russians will start a deliberate­
ly provoked war—and he said this
country cerlaintly won’t start one.
But he warned that "powder
keg" ware may develop among
satellite countries, and he de­
clared:
"We should be highly alert and
mobilized."
On the air power nuestlon, Elsen­
hower said he wasn't in nn Penta­
gon studies that led to the current
"stretchout" of air mobilization
over a period of several years.
Ho went on to say that the responslbltlty of preparing tho na­
tion's defenses "doesn't belong
merely, of even most Importnnlly.
to tho people In uniform—It be­
longs to every citizen."
Referring to his days as chief
of staff, tho general said "the
calculations ,m7 the
Pentagon
brains” were not accepted by Ihe
civil authority, adding:
"Wo would have been very prop­
erly criticized had we not ac­
cepted by the civil authority, add­
ing;
"We would have been very prop
erly criticized had we nut nc
copied the decision of our superiors
in government."
Mr. Truman in 1049 imiioumlcd
013 million dollars voted uy Con­
gress lo build Ihe Air Force up
lo 58 groups.
Again in 1050, when the question
of expanding the Air Force to 70
a roups was before Congress, Mr
Truman said the nation could af­
ford only a 48-group force.
Elsenhower led up to his stale
nteni on the Importance of air
wer with a remark about Ihe
late Brig.
rig. Gen. fWilliam Mitchell,
World War 1I air
nlr commander, who
Inter was "broken" for urging a
separate Air Force over the ob
Jccllons of his military superiors.

Steel Strike Comes At Critical
Time In Civilian, Defense Economy
By HAM DAWSON
NEW YORK OB-Thc steel strike
.mes
at
a critical tlm e-both In
comes
the civilian economy and the dr
tense program.
The civilian economy Is fairly
balanced between the forces nf In­
flation and deflation, wilh busi­
nessmen and economists alike di
vidi-d as to which way it's likely
to tilt. A long steel strike could
be a big factor in deciding.
The defense program has been
repot led—both by industrialists
and by the military—as lagging
behind schedule (and behind Bus
slnn military production).
The American armament pro
gram la now on the throshhnld nt
what has been hilled as its big
Idg
step fnrwurd—tooling nearly done
and volume production In the off­
ing. But only if steel 1a available
That Is why the government Im
mediately froze all steel stocks to
end sales for civilian use
Steelmen fed that the civilian
'nduslrles have steel Inventories
high enough to get by for two or
three weeks. After that. If Ihe
strike continues, plant shutdowns
■nd worker layoffs might become
fairly widespread flight nt the
start layoffs m the coni mines and
on the railroads are In Ihe cards.
The steel supply situation ii
much belter, however, than it was
at the start of tho year. Produc­
tion in the first four months of
this year was at an nnniiiil rate
of I03it million Inns, n record.
At the same lime demand for
steel was easing noticeably Auto
production was below Ihe previ
ous year, anil was hrld down more
by a shortage of ropprr than any
scarcity of steel. Home appliance
produciion was greatly ciirtaltedr-diic to slow sales, not steel short­
ages, Industrial plant expansion,
now nl Its peak, is expected to
taper off from now on.
Steelmen have hern predicting
that by fall demand nnd supply
would he In full hnlntu-e. ami hv
the end nf the year supply would
exceed demand. That timetable
will not depend, of course, on the
length nf Ihe strike
Talk was heard that steel eon

now°go’ glim*
m d nut that ^ ‘ L n0J L , on a n d
nierlng-lf ^the Mrlke ^ w ^ o n ana
steel supply once inure lags tar
behind the accumulating demand.
The healthy size of most com­
panies’ steel inventories Is shown
by Ihe fact that although a steel
r.trike has been widely expected,
there hn* been no ruth to order
steel to be pfepared for It.
Over all Inventories of steel sre
one thing, however, and particu­
lar types of steel nnnlhcr. An auto
company may have plenty of
sheets on hand to make cars for
four lo six weeks longer, but If
one of Its parts suppliers runs nut
of steel B needs
nf ' hc M*0*"1 ’J?*’ ^ rlw tlm i^ U n e
-Ih e entire nutn production une
goes down.
, ...
Consumers, however, nren I lixely to run Into shortages nl lltcir
stores or dealers Most things
made of steel which civilians buy
are in abundant supply—In the
stores, In the warehouses. In the
factory storerooms.
A steel strike lasting a month
would work these Inventories of
goods down—but that Is something
merchants
and
manufacturer*
have been wanting to do for some
Military production Is another
thing Few of the hard goods of
wnr are in abundant supply.
The Missouri lliver watershed
"overs mu- sixth uf the urea s ' th#
United Stales.

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Tho elder Hllvernall testified
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was the banker. Sllvernell, a well
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VOLUME X X X X lll

Eisenhower Is
Set To Launch
Political Bid
G e n e ra l
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SANFORD,

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F d ito ria t

FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY

JU N E

I. 11152

Nu 205

A s-m i,ile d P i r s te n d e d H u e

Senate Debates Bill
To Block Strikes In
Critical Industries

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S u p p o rt

Uy HUMAN JIUIIIN
ABILENE, Kail. t* Dwight It
Elsenhower retained today lu an
open held beside tin- backyard t&lt;l
hli boyhood holm.*, and plunged in
to the Bind phase of a drive bin
b ark en hope will win him the lie
publican miininiiiion tor ITemli'iil
Thousands of (tropic gathered In ■
tide the railroad tracks, which run
In bark of Im. former lioino
Some wcie fonrlcr neighbors,
some were the inertly *mu urns,
and some were well wisher a who
Came to Abilene trout a wide u u u
of tbe Midwestern slates
Very tow were unaware of Un­
political implication* ol the occulion.
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Officially, it was a welcome
home tendered by a small town
to a famous son
Actually, the ceremonies drama
tiled u new chapter m Kiscnhow
e r’s hie. Ills dcparluro Irnm the
Army and his duties ns supreme
commander of the Nnrtti Atlantic
Treaty Orgniiiiultoii. and Ills cii
try, on a personal hash:, lulu the
political arena
As inch, they may constilule a
critical iHiint in the effort In make
him (he |{epublleun stand.ml hear
er next month
Ills barkers aie hoping tbit a
30 minute speech lod.iy ul p m
ESTt and a Ion nows conlereiiee
Thursday will pot puworful un
pelus behind Ihe drive They will
be re|Hirled by newspaper, rudiu
and television, reaching miliums
of people
The 3 day eeletirallon liu||iiu nl
most In Ihe shadow id the Eim' ii
howor family home.
B Is a white. 2 siory (fame house
half hidilvti from Ihe iinpaved
atreet by towerluil shade trees
In the field nearby, itrmind Is
being In okeii tor an Elsenhiiwer
Uusuuin. It will hoosn ihe sonve
ItuHlInued Us !’«■# r ir h li

Opposition liaised
To Gunnery School
At Florida Base
By Wit.HUB JKNNINGH
WASHINGTON Mi — tippuntl.m
developed today licfnrn Ihr House
Armed Services Lniuinilli'e over
the suggested liieiilliill id :i |el gun
nrrv school at i
former Wnrld
War It air have at Venice. Fla
The Air Force announced a lew
weeks ay," H would eitatiBali the
school at Venice l.alor, it . aid II
had decided to local,) Hie school
at l'uiita (iordtt, in an adjoining
county.
Seven Venice area tesldeoh leit
by Smyth tin.haul, president id
ihe City Council, urged the com
mlttei to stick In the nrlgluul plan
Hep. Dwight Boyers (U. KI.i &gt;.
who represents I'lintti tinrdii In
Congress, rend the rninmlllcc a
letter from former Hep Harold
Knulion, Minnesota llepolillcan,
who has a home ul Venice.
Knutson; "We don't want II."
He added Pimtu Cord.a does
Rovers also presented a petition
which he said was signed by 300
home owners in the Venice area
Who objected to local my the school
there
Rep McMullen ( II.-Fla. &gt; np
beared with Ihe ilclcgallon favorint!
the Venice liuatlou He r.aid lie
had not bet,id of llui pelitliui be­
fore.
Me tidier', of the Venice yioup
also said they had not heen aware
of the petition Chidester Johnson,
president of Ihe Venice Chamber
of Commerce, said some of those
whose names appeared on the pa
par had helped pav the delet’a
lion’s expenses lu Wnshlmituu.
Rotters told the com mitten:
"They're divided ul Venicei un
•nlmous in PunU (inrda. The Air
Force and committee have decided
that the airport will yu to I'onta
Oorda. I'm surv they will not
change their tnlml."
Chairman Vinsop (I).-(la &gt; asked
Air Force officials present In aji
paar before the committee Tliurs
day to answer a statement read
by Qrohard favoritig Venire,
Rrnhard skid hit croup rep.
resented "an overwhelming m a­
jority of the cltliens of Venice.
Sarasota, and Sarasota t 'minty.
He disputed Air Force slalementa
MS11boo would Im« saved In locating
at Punta (lords.
The principal protests against lo­
cating the school at Venice came
from winter residents, he said.
DR. ITt AKKB HONORED
Dr. George H. Starke, Negro
physician and surgeon of San­
ford, was honored Menday mornin# a t tho (IMh' rioting session
• t the Florida Agricultural and
Mechanical College, Tallahassee,
by the preaentatlon of a certifi­
cate of merit.
Thla was presented to Dr.
Starks, a graduate of the colleg#
ta 1923, \&gt;j the presldaat, George

The certificate cited Dr. Starhe
r hts "outstanding serv ice, and
Iderthlp In the field of medicine,
neral practietlonar and as
ndtr of Starks's Medical
bars.

Sales At State
President Seeks
Farmers Market $3l v Billion More
Soar To New High For U. S. Defense
K s tim iite il T o ta l
For
Y e a r Is $ F - M illio n
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f i t .* t un hxiddini’ and fund af
Au-Urnliii, ullliiiinb mi mil"
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yeui bllVi* tutiilh'il (lie
priidonl Ciiiitinonweallli. h purl ,it
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Tilt’ 1 -fti(iIv Lolllllll -lull vt
file ‘b'lnlnole t ’ountv Court Of
l'"!l* * full SI• f I'll lll| Mil (fit’ If|| I i tit a udu i;* » ■' . , ' I 'IS |i| Ml 1*1 MI (III &gt; Fix • i1i Fs
x(ll lllxi* ■ft Mi 41*[nil F ail Ihpy M,»i
futroil niilnud with u lionvei'n lull. Honor of the Hoy Hcuiits of Amer- tiny tiuik under tolvt ,• iii. ttl I
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WebtiVil find . mill :i dlli It'll bill. i ii was held In Hie First Preabv i|iii**t fur ftumii'iul /nil !■,until •&lt; flfld .»l " »•! ", • 1 tl f a ii
kin'll mtl V
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i* linn Church, Mnmlny with Hull
of u ftrepruiif it,
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Ho ilmwi'd mntiy picture* ol I iim-ilu'ntt, district Commltialinier i-imstriit'llitii
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Util hiillililig tit liiiU'it' In,iik . i
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native nliOrlKiuos, loiil "f Imw tlioy luvlng n- Chairman.
ri.k
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lures mid ’utii'b'4 leit In ili. bit. tiMl, will L&lt; fXI VVMllb ‘1 III t III'
lull Ii ii it nil) Mfuli *i|,i|nil'll Yitilive without shelters and exhibit
1 Mr, ||,. 11 i 111ill I' ai * hi (Milii'r iidib * Stivici
The fiillowiup scouts rerelved (ieiuuul lli'iuy Mhellun Hunt. , i Stul»* Ih'ud hi P ll ttiM III Km up
cd n large Imouierung, a curved
.,! Mil ' nf V
F 1 • IM'I»III fir *(« III IlilK'll 0 *1* kljFf
stick, imind on one side and flat Si'cimd Class Awards: Hnrrfsun founder of Smiford, mid lu-tjii■ir
prm til Tin will In' a i**p for|IIIIt. I ll
1'•»
* u n i t |iin*i ti (fit* (ifoil the other, which is i. mhsitr .‘‘iiiltli. TriHip No, 3d; Albert (ter- ei| In 1111" "Uy liy Ihe tale \l
war* I iii I la' pi net un Km u atiMilhp
(Mlit.l ’ *1 IF.
I II* i Mill* I r*
U, n*1i i
weapon llmt is thrown with a |,'ke. Troop No; 3d2; and Bruce Hanford u* h ineinuriul t&gt;&gt; i , •if Mix It|pitw iv hidw• mi. Milhin
fill' I ill ili in Lv ,l&gt; l.l III 1‘ld Ml.
Hold,
Carroll
Walter,
Clarion
huRhand.
wrist twist, causing It to return
villi' \ii*iMif uftd lln iM’\v Ifi'lli'VH
stiff*} ins'*
I•i• 111 t r&gt;s i
?tie Russia
Appearing in Iwhalf ,,f die p,
MimIp , a! I il i' I* *iip
to the thrower lie aUo showed a Waller of Troop No. MdA. District
Mn \ i *I him il i t l.F' I
I* 1lull Iv III Iw ll llllf of Itil
narrow shield, and a paddle limp­ Ci,-: niltlerman lloh Reeley made posed Helninid" *'••■!lity Mn •
lh* I ‘mIIIIMI 1MMII ail I Mr llird
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were Mis F E. RouiiiIIImI, ■•
ed device to which spears a ir at
dull, *1* ol* d *m • I op nfMi'iclil “trong tlrInk. ui-erling then- iLlli M(i In IM |&gt;* I *r.f 1 1IVV • 11
Scouts Elmo Fnrri-, Jimmy mlttee cliainiinn, I’nrresl l l n i l . ,
•'
"ii Mi l Iui* lib line atll
tached.
fund ' Ml 1hi* htlilpt I iM'fl yi'lM i*i u &lt;lp|ii|{e of drunkennrwN in lhi- III ll |&lt;*il fMllli
t it
■uf i v ni* 11 i v tlh'i f
F4»4lp‘ i a l ‘ Wi t h Mm ' F a i r I t ni i nl
Joel Field told of the mrelhii; Dwell "lid Henri’ Tooke, were ildge mui R I.. Dean.
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It uhIIiii r* ,,u .on* I'hiii I
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In do -uinelliiiig ii turn &lt; "nli|rcMr. Demi read an liivenim s 1 d I' mi r It y oi a h i' i miiI i u| |dii
Ill'll »!-.!( .1 1*
ift*Mil i ill
Mil 11Ii11111 1
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liy Hcoulinnater Sidney VHilen.
e* mn II* • I ifiiuli'il 11up" »| a I eip
linnnlile IwrrcuitH" mi thr tele
the gifts which It is eslliiini,
1 Ml 1( ,1 bv
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I(it Iv** umT nf Ihr !*** Ifni mn urrt* xi'inn Ncrren. Three iin1i-lh|iuir I iu it'll! i i
Clmlrtiinii Hub Llpplncott tires total mure iliun liou.bou in mi
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&gt;, "in it Iltt tali u iitl . let
*iiiii un 11v
wilueiurs iippeured la-fui e a
, id cd merit badges to the follow These ilii'luile lipproxilikutel) ' '.... ni n dint idid rn of
..... ft, i| 1 I’I l» , i I tliutiml
Vittel ic in unlit,,ry |
D I c h O f H e a r t A t t a c k big smuts of Troon No. 31, Eddie viilunit-s as well us diplomntli' u
hy Mil' ( 'tiiirily d h«*rlM fiilulr* Will IlmiNp cummerce nulicoiuiiilllee flit ll fil l I*
Ml 1 '1 1* I..I ll.* in " |. i"|, it .tv4-l ihe lltt mile rn
hf III I*11'ht* I hy Nil Si ii lx Htft'hcy whirl* i* Ir t int( to find till* II
Hartiour, Home Repairs; l.«rrv legal papers.
dt nn d ImDill fiti iiuiii We b in i , " i ,ii mi lu Iter
I V uiitl radio prograiiiN tmilniii tiiifl
Carl M. Itstiun Sr., fill, died flurney, Put hflndln" and Public
Tlie paintings Include a life i -• to 111i&gt;vid** fui Hi* md up, iiielod
i IU day Ii i i . Imt lunu'ii ba
iminttraI or offeiisive tnnller o*
sudtlealy at tho local hospital at Stieiiktiu*; Jimmy Cordell, Stamp purtrait of (icticrul Hnnfottl lu iii If enida, ulp'inha! atal mMhm Iri
1- Ism tl ll M4111 hdim
I III' FMIik111 Fill
u ll, Vun i i" iii and It* itr ll Jet
put Im* titiirh Hires- iiii ctlnie,
n*ihl H . "m
&lt;•:30 |ljll, vesleiday following a Cullee'iiig* Elmo Farris; Path the great llelgjmi artist DeWyno, dJMlIMIllrf nf fill* &lt;|if|l|u|
......
It ii,.,I tu mat," lit" iii|i In
11 Hill I(i, I'a a Im
heart attack.
finiliiu': ItidiCrl Ixeely, Athletic*, ctinulilered his ninstcrpleie, nml &gt; A n iu*I ri'iitMfil wiia i t'liadied hi violence nml corruptItio.
&gt;&gt;| ifl li'Jl i Mi'll'
in Ila \ \ , i
t itit 11itii iti ll i«
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Hum Jab. 15, IKbit In Sanford, Ciii in Kridl C '.ilurti Farm l.nv- pnrtrall of Mrs. Hanford by I..... i-uriltnui* ariMthi'i v»hi wllh tin*
Vnu i ii in uffli'lal.. i , "ailing
WASHINGTON tat
The due*
indy of S* iiiifinh’ I .imifity*H mimIim
Mr. Rabun had lived here all of oiit mid Mull hug Arrangemsnt; Gillnlt, another llelgiun mti t
I" ■' i'"" i -la x 11In" kail" mt the |
Inr of the Nutliiuul Assoc in Iinn ul
Ida life. He was nHSlslant super- Fruit Cilltnrt, Pioneering, I’uhllc note, xvlio oiiliiied tunny purlruD / round w iiii Hiipply
II. .JriliM* ( t il l , w h o w i i h Ittuuiull (iui; Writer# nultl Imlaj Itie rutliu I . i o n s ( i i v r n I t t ' i n i l ' l l Fn In,I winch tinted xxithnuf xva
iutendept of the Htnudurd Dll Ppenking: Ronnie Hohinson, Swim uf Hie Retglmi Roval fainllv Mn&gt;
in- "ax a tlccliili'il In necul:
nml television audience reullx
I L 'i 't 'i i l
&lt; 'n i l ) 4-i*l i n i i '&lt; *" ll &lt;i tl e a . ii'allx uff aga
Term inal'w here lm had been eni- tnlnw Robert Samuel, Public other family portraits are iiirin.h i Fllttfie, w n . m i l i i fiiuiitil In tf**l wauls "Will Roi;ers type hilimir"
Iihr nu. h a Niirwy nturted in thin
jilovetl fur tins pint 3'i year*.
lien It h j Alfred Stanley. Athletic* In the collection. .
Ihr* |,l.null'd i" I" I lli" hlncka
‘Mil Illy, (inlay I'Kpri'AM'll Hiitisfiu* instead of sinuttv Jokes anti limp
He waa u member of the Dusty mid Slnmn Colloctlng; Billy Tvre,
lit lx , I. l . l .'. nil li,night llli' patrols ass
I It Ml x Will.
Personal effects include u Itu c
the pMi|;ri4in u to la- wrixted female ImperMuiaturs
Hoots Riding Association and Hit •'iihllc Ifenllh; Jimmy Wright, rnsewnod desk, used by him o hon (Illuil
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. 1F1 nix Vllinl vehicles xxInch m
Before testifying to u lion e guvel'tlul* t'f 1 lull 1ll
itbllHiiPii ini
MImH i
Sportsman'* Association.
Home Repaint; Tommy Wyatt, Paris, and by Ills daughter, Carol &gt;
coininitlee invesligatlng Ihe liroiul I'l'il'lii leit lu ll 1" ai 1V i 1»II|'■1Jit h a w In".ikdaxviis un III" autuhal
Surviving are the widow; a Caroentrw; Clark TIIMs, Art; Er. Hanford Duw, mimrrouH nntiipo
I' Um'V
" .mxvlnle I'uiiimuiii" ili-ft-iriii
easlliti! of Immoral and iiimJcnii "lat tun-, )' 1. 1,1/1) .......
dnuglitnr, Mr*. A. W, F.npra Jr.t nle Morris, Ponltrv, Maurice Pldl armchairs, various desk article
kill• 111 1 mti ,,l li"l"aiuieieil Itadlii Berlin in I
aide programs, (latiinau lleori!*' tlt"mh"i ul 1ll"
n m u , Curl M. Ktdmu Jr.: four lins, Troon 315. Carpentry, Farm brass or an to cut is, silverware, dl"
t llilti.
lb ill’ll wi bii erit'd ili'lijiicc
M'wls lulil a reporter:
grandchihlren, Wuyne ami Mari­ Home amt Its Planning, First Alt), lug room tel and other furnlturi
li trry Rul p "II h.lil *.(’ Mix » v*id ilii’ii besiegers
"ilurnyurd ami bathnium liuinor
lyn Epn* anil 1'atrkla Aim and Music, sad Pioneering Sidney a ccrfiitutiinl sword of General
leatiing up l[it II". 11♦id, ti nl M&gt;
lb" -lure ul Hu slim lorn It
Til" Hniiforil I’ohI No. fill, Amer­ hUH no place in the American llv
Peggy Lynn Itahuri; three sisters, VIMen* Trooji No. 345, Music.
Hanford, various decor# I Ions mil ican l."ghiit until" plmiH Muiiiluy itift tiMim. Performers who arc Witte ul tl„ ■ J 1" ) toll « 1" nb 1Mil uiiuiei . Inside IIn- building were
Mrs, L. M: Badger, Mra. Anna
*1III. l dkiuc Imt tlix-ii (ieriii.in ('omn
The lllgheet Honors received medal* that he received, and many tilglil for tlie elcclltin of uffiettra, given nn audience there are lie &gt;veiitiuii ul' l lm nl t
Hello llgwklaa and Mr*. Carl were ‘Har Honk Award* to Hugh­ uther articles.
lack Mum Oil 111 " htii ..r Ills ui i eulleagues un the radlu st
Im; extended a nrlvilege
which
will
take
place
mi
July
7.
convention
Sclioenemnn; two b r u t h o r a , ey Julian. Troop No. 34, and Allan
lib",I at the Itntlsti over the i
"Ami the people aren't seeking ,
Mack N. I.'lovelattil Jr. is chair- dirty
Charles P. Kahun of Hanford and Moffat, Tr,Min 345. John Pierson,
Mr Witt" t I t it I.&gt; I lln Iltt lid"'I and ux ei the lelephiitie.
or Nmutly entertainment
T A FT IN I'f.OKIDA
unit
of
tlie
election
roinmltUe.
Hnrrv II. Rabun of Lake Wurth. dlstrW chairman, made the presIhe llritisti slapped their barb
they're looking for laughs, Ihe tif lit" club fur |&gt;"ti ui,ti,’ hint I't
(H ALA w — Hun. Taft plan* to
C'ortlull iirxsitli'il.
Funorrl service* will he con. entntlona,
clean kind that Will lingers used | his campaign fm dt it1!" ii"vi 'n woe blnekatle a in im11 |ln&lt; liig r
campaign In Flnrida if nominated Denver
Uoui|iletlou
of
hnotllN,
which
ducted by Father Anthony Mc­
, or
brii k Iix4t l.| Iil1; in the tlritish sod
In give them."
for President bv the Republican
Two meitibtU'H uf ll. 'lull, lulm nl dawn Tuesday Hi'lallatlnfl I
Gowan at Rrluon Funeral Homo • Troop No. 34 won all three troop Party, the director of the Florida will be placed noon fur (lie beneloiwis, a New Yorker, was one
■ward*
for
attendance,
advance­
tomorrow at .1:30 p.m. and burial
Republican lieadquarters here said fit uf Hurvlccmen at city up- of four witnesses Invited to testify I Mel ich, recent Iv "Iccled to t in- Suxiel seuiire uf several small tv
luimchcs, wax nnnmmceil. Onu today before a commerce suIiciiiii- Liiuitty lltuiiml/ituuii, uiitl Hugh dei t'liiiimuolBes Ihe Wc-iern All!
will take place In Evergreen ment* a»d uniform InapacUona.
todav.
An educational film regarding
booth will he placet! on Ht'tnliiolu mitten headed by Hep. Harris ID - Duncan, new jotJict uf tli" peace,
!&lt; "«tlnu*il un I'nur Liiitil i
Cemetery. The Rosary will bo
Holbrook
Scott
announced
ho
hail
'recited at H:00 p.m. tonight at the Inst National Roy Scout Jam- received this telegram from Taft: lloiilevanl, it was Htuteil; the Ark ). The other witnesses rep.-e were cungrolulalt'il *.&gt; th" l.imi-i
tiorou held a t Vallty Forge, Pa.
Urisson Funeral Home.
fur their succesHful canttuttK" '1
"In reference to our recent tele "tlicr on Park Avenue at Twenty, settled temperance groups,
was shewn.
II waa agreed It, have lit" to
In opening the Investigation
ame conversation I wish to Mute fifth .Street, .Motorists will la*
The Court of Honor was closed
MILITARY WEDDING
It i iv.
nominated I will campaign In iripinstcxl to give courtesy rltles Tuesday, the committee heard ulallallun uf ouxs ufflcsra mi Itrim
to servicemen waiting lit booth*. Reps uathlngs (D.-Ark ) and Hry It*. The lirnu uiitl place fur the
TOKYO i* — Geo. Mark Clark with Ihe •coutmaatar'a hanadlctlon,
"The Red Ball Express"
the stale ol Florida."
Knrlyle Htmnhohler in head of son (D. S. C.) recommend n clean­ event xvill be decided nl the next
won’t be able to g i n k it only led by Scoutmaatar Dr. A. W.
1:00 2:44 • 4:28 • H:12
the cummltteo for supplying the up of some programs, particularly meeting.
Epps Jr. Trooo No. 34.
daughter la marriage.
7: III - 11:40
HUMBH EXPLODE
A Scout leaders roundtable con* TUNIS, Tuniila Ul - Five gre 1tooths.
Before he left the U. H. to
King L|u|l Cecil tarltm : thuol.
Ihoia featuring crime and sex.
MOV IKI.AND
A committee was authorised to
■ueceed Gen. Matthew ft. RUlg- vened followlngTh# aourt. Summer nw]t , and , Bomba wore Piplodt-d
(lathings, whose resolution was 4*11 VV. 0 . Livlitgnluu ami utlmr
•’Ailaiti and Evalyn"
Council Camp, local camping, and jn various soclara of Tunis Tues purchase a number of nrw table# responsible for the probe, told the Lloim who nltled the clul, material
7:4f&gt; feature 8:20, 0:30 last
other scouting ootlwUloa, auch as dav night And early today In a new fur the Pont. It wax announced committee he Is doubtful the tele­ ly in Its coi|V('iitluii effarlu.
euiujdeti, shtiw
It xvat rnpurted by Hurry Rult
•wlmm! ig meets, were discussed, outbreak of violence aimed at tho that Htate Legion Commander vision code Installed by the indus­
PRAIRIE LAKE
John Pierson, prerided. Tho foi- French In thalr North African pro Frank Falsnn. will be a visitor try last March will effect all need­ ■on that l.ionu from every part
hero tm July Ul. Also scheduled ed reforma. He aald the main Im nf the state had congratulated the
leering scout leaden were WMinii teetorats bera.
"Decision Before Hawn"
Field Eaecutivt, Frank Caldwell, The expiations Injured omt was a district conference at provemea* he had noticed In the Sanfoid Lluns Club fur it: lirad
7:40
10.30
aide said today, "Oaft. “ * Bob Unplneott, W. W. Tyre, Boh Freoehmin whose home In a Clermont on June 16, when die- past three montha was that Ihe iiuurtvrs mom and thu huspilalitv "It Happened One Night"
showed
at
the
convention
mad
*
1
feel* ha It too buy to
Rtely, Bob Kama, George Maffet, French residential quarter was da- frlct Legion officers will he actresaea* necklines are some­
the weddlag."
many friends for the club.
elected.
what higher.
Albart Collin* and ful Wyatt.
maUihed by &gt; bomb.
m
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Ip:W.t

Rev. Herbert Bass Annual High School Year Book
County Decides
T e lls Kiwanians
Salmagundi, Is Off The Press Against Keeping
$8,250 Dragline
A b o u t Australia

Riiysijins Modify
Ri^lridioiis On
Merlin’s A ti(nhahii

Boy Scouts (liven ( ounly (Considers
Awards At (’ourt Finandal Aid For
Of Honor Meeting Memorial Masuinn

Will Rogers Type
Of Humor Wanted,
Say Gag Writers

Curl M. Uubun Sr.

Idl'd ion Flannud By
Ainuricun Legion

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Winter Haven Get
Bigger Returns
WINTER HAVEN (flp o clal)* Strawberry
it rowers
received
, *11,0412.41 for berries during tb*
• • n t h of May a* compared to
18707.00 for the tame period last
year. The tall end of the crop
went largely to froten food pro­
cessors at an average nf 30c per
quart while the fresh m arhlt
brought an average of 17c par pint
aa compared to 13c per pint la st
May,” according to the month-end
report from the Starke State
Farmers M attel to William L.
Wilson, Director of the state m ar­
ket system. “The Starke Market
• i s three major crops, strawber­
ries, sweet corn and pecans,
though cucumbers, squash, beam
ml potatoes are now moving In
light supply.
“The Hruokrr Slate Market ship­
ped In excess of 18,000 packages
for a gross revenue to growers of
more than 932,300. the nast veah.
H ie movement consisted of bttUee
beans, peas, rorn, cucumbers and
some pepper with peak of tha sea­
son expected In the next two
• ie k s on butterheana and black'
lyed and crowder peas. W ater­
melons are expected to sta rt mov­

ing ,ht about tin

days to two

Day Honoring Real
on the
i past Boss Of Business
ret'
weak With 11,1M Ufuta rotmwlng
gross receipts In oxecis of 1117,600, to growers. Peppers continue Will Be Observed

to lead In voluaM followed by
crowder peae. Butterbeana, baby
llmae, Ford Hook Beans, eggplant
and okra Increased In volume with
okra bringing the top per unit
average price of 15.#5 pet hami
imper.
fairly
Prices on meet Itrmi
satisfactory.
“Though tha season la rapidly
to a eloee,
close, the
the.Fort
Pieiye
drawing to
Fort Piervc
Market moved approximately 46,737 crate* of
.. No, 1 green tomatoes at prices
we from 91.20 to 16.00
with grots return*
ret— . .totaling
. .— in
. ...
ccia of 1196,000, Volume for the
tomatoes,
dudlng
No,
9
week Tnci
“
pink* and a light voltluma of cucumbers totaled 69,719 unite and
Toss revenue
amounted
to 6207,gross
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si Cancer Fund
636.20. ~
The annual
:ion held
he _ .
Benefit tomato auction
this market
marbet brought the St.. I.ucte
Society
14,620.
County Cancer
This auction Is handled on the
marhet’a regular auction block
with the grower* donating the
tomntoee and the ratolar tomato
buyers vicing with jack other for
the privilege of Hiding thla proJet?Is
"A four Inch rain brought the
Wauchula State Marbet deal to a

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By SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK (.Tv—The real boss
of many a busIncM Is In be hon­
ored come Wednesday For lhal is
Secretaries Hay
She la a rare and mtiKhl after
person I n many ulfirra where
(here Is a secretarial vhnrfnyrc —
due In pari tn the short baby crop
of the depressed thirltrs which
meant fewer women tn their laic
teen* and early twrnlie* now, and
In part to the lure of other jobs
In Industry and the competition
from the areally expanded cnvrrnment payroll
The National Sccrelarlct Assn
elation has already named "Ml**
Best Adjusted Secretary nf 1052"—
M ill Doris Dean, 22, Pittsfield.
Mass., a doclor's rlaht hand gal.
And It has also polled It* 12,000
members around tnr country and
come up with some statistic* on
what an avernfie secretary looki*
like—how her physlr.il attribute*
vary from section to section, and
how they are shifting over (he
year*. Some of It'a fairly surprl*
log.
The mental rfpilpmetil of s rrrr
tarles also has Item looked Into
jointly by Harvard'* department
of social relation* anil the SounlScrlber t'orp They repot I; The
Ideal one is n "happy, efficient
young woman who lias success
fully shortened the p*yrhnloglral
distance between herself niul her
l e t boas "
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sudden halt. Aun'Jon snlr* have
ceased entirely, bill private sell­
ing is continuing for the light
volume remninint', Nolen the past
weekly report period Inlnled r»,28P
ulte and gross rrreipls exeredeil’
110,700. ‘riimnloes lead in volume
and averaire prhe will, n high of
14.0*1 per crate.
"Sanford State Market continues
with a very good volume of more
than twelity-five different Horns.
Figures for the post wreck on some
show 2t,62H crates of corn brought
146,4.16. an average of 62.28; 10,.
063 crates of celery grossed 62N,493; cabbage grossed 1311,340.68
far 7,621 hags, a 63.H5 average;
3,670 haskets of cueitnihers gross­
ed 613,711.60 and 0.472 ha-ket* of
peppers groaned 421,183.60, aver­
aging 62.65. A good supply of nil
Items is nutleipnleil for the cu r­
rent week.
"A good supply of com and o
limited supply ol celery and riulIshea I’oiillmie moving on Iho I’n
hakee Stale Market with I he corn
bringing 61.8(1 in 62.5&lt;i per ernle
■nd comry 61-78 to 42.76.
“ Volume Is deellning rapidly sn
the Imtuoknlee Htale Market.
(Iroaa sales the |&gt;hsI week totaled
610,830.06 for 40,647 watermelons,
123 crates of cantaloupe* and 2
crate* nf tomatoes.
"The I'nlmeltn Market reported
8,048'bushel* o f, tp nr a toes brought
60r to 60.20 will? 72 6 bushels of
pinks averaging 61.32 each. Hole
‘reans, yellow crooknock squash,
Keans,
pepper, eggplants and cucumbers,
a total or 1I,6IH bushels, brought

THE SANFORD HERAID

ly odious comparison between Ihe
mental stature of women and men
and reports that women can dn
more menial work than men in a
given lime and do it more ac­
curately. To which the chairman
of Ihe National Secretaries Week
Council, C. King Woodbridqe. pres­
ident of Dictaphone (’orp,, adds:
"Secretaries of today are con­
sidered more Intelligent than those
of 1903 "
The association's poll I* quoted
hv Wood bridge as showing Ihe
average *ei rotary is uoiv live feel
four and a half, against five feet
three si Ihe turn of the rentury;
her shoes are closer tn 711 than
the 4B nf yesteryear; and she has
a life expectancy at birth of 60
years, or 16 more than 50 years

HTATIC UK KLUltlPA.

Allbiiugli the white potuto Is a
unlive of South America, it Is lie.
lieved I tint (tie fll st potatoes im­
pelled into the United Statu*
came fiom lielsml and henre me
culled “Irish" potatoes, say* the
National (leographlr Society.

State Farmers Market
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ANYWIIKRK IN IINITKD S’l’ATKS OR
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YOU'RE TELLING ME!

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I refill Notices

Legal Notice

ago.

The U S Census Bureau notes
that there's a greater percentage
w than in
1910. and lhal today's bride I*
usually several years younger than
brides of pre war days. And, like
other women, secretaries marry
yotmger their days. loo.
Hut Ihe really fascinating sta­
tistics from that poll are those
harked up by the rose arch files
of the Corset and Brassiere Assorlation. According lo these rec­
ords;
Went Coast secretaries have the
widest hips - two Inches wider than
the national average New York
secretaries have the narrowest—
hut Ihe must generous bust meas­
urements. Texas secretaries, on
average, are Ihe longest watsted—
ahou! an Inch and a half longer
than Hie nation ns a whole.
Some in the Industry predict that
Ibe way things are going, liy the
year 2000 the average secretary
will be no inch and a half taller
than now. weigh three poundi
mure and he slightly larger In all
direct Ions
A* fnr Secretaries Day, Woodbridge insists U Isn't a commer­
cial Idea Hut If you see some nds
suggesting a gift for the gat, may­
be it'll seem Just tike 6!otheri
Hay nr Father’s Day—strictly sen­
timental.

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fern lha Mm* bail* fram*. lilt arau and ram tyllsdan.
Aay w W t«a b* attadwd ia tb* Ford Tractor If &gt;• mta
aa Ihii doiarho* ovta fatter. Material burbot, Mantira fort
r i m atUrbraont for all awdaia (Prlmd and «4 d Mgaral
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f 1 arrived. It hulontfs tn this (trimd ymitij*
cnttple. ’I'licy’vc just “arrived" too.

fe e d s ih e p o w e r
w i t h a s t e a d y s iv n o p a n d
t m l m t k e n s m o o t h n e s s in c i t y I n d i t e . &lt;&gt;» h i l l *, o r
m il o n t h e o p e n r o a d .

They've arrived ul h discovery—the discovery
(lint owning a ihtich ittslciul uf a “ low-priced
car" isn't no much a matter o f money.

A n d y o u o u g h t In k u m v Itm v il f t v K lx t o m It
..IT t h a t b 'i r e b a l l S H n g in e . W illi a ll its m i g h t ,
litis h ig h - c o m p r c s s i m i v a l v e - i n - h e a d g el-, h lot
o f m i l e s f r o m a g a llo n o f g a s .

It’s a matter of kiiowiiijf the facts of life. Hoick
prices ore closer to the prices of smaller, less
powerful, less distiiijiiiishcd cars than most
people think.
W h y don't you cheek into this?
You’ll find you con Id pay $3fH) lo $lfK) more —
• and still not match the horsepower of this
nimble beauty.
You could pity hundreds of dollars marc—and
•till not get any more interior room, or richer
fnhrics,
B u t Hint's only part of the story,
The biff tliintt about nuy car is the way it goes.
So you qughf to find out how this car ride9.the
road--tlte freedom from hobble and sway that
coat a million rcul dollars to develop.
You ought to sumple the way Dynnflow Drive*
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n o w —n o m a t t e r w h a t e a r s y o u 'v e lo o k e d a t
t h e y ’ll n e v e r s e e m llte s a m e i d l e r v im ti y t l i i i
one.
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h a v e a lo t o l f u n .

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The Steel Decision
The Sanford Herald

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la ,t, CSteiiga, 0*1 rail,
lac., &gt; rw Vurk,
Ksnaaa l lly aa4 Be. U s l k

MONDAY,

JUNE I, 1062

TODAY'S HI 111,E VERSE
Oul nf these rspiW* «lavaa a
great people emerged. Thalr mas­
ter« sunk lower and lower evtry
generation ami a rt now ragged
deaerl rale. Then I came to thrm
of the captivity of Tel-Ahib, that
dwell by lb* river of Chebar.—
Exekiel 1:11,

When (he Sons of Confederate
Veteran* rntl in Jackson, Miss, the
other dsy, only one real Confed­
erate veteran was among them.
William Townsend of Oils, La.,
106 year old veteran, wounded in
Eisenhower's Return
the siege of Vicktbuig, answered
to roll call, and then sal alone with
Thu arrival of General Dwight D. Elsenhower In the
his memories of the Druggie be­ United S tates will intensify interest in the campaign for the
tween llie Norlli and South of 90 Republican nomination for President. Homo observers be­
years ago.
lieve th a t tho general’s return will help his cause; others
are
of the opinion th at he might have been better o ff re­
General niitnhnwrr hai returned
-Irani llie wni* ia F.iilop* to die po­ m aining in Europe uniII the Hepuhlicun convention meets.
Those who believe that Elsenhower aided Ids cause by
litical hatilrlirldi in llii* country
&gt;rnlr)g home point out that voters will now havo a chance
and we air afraid before it it over
lear him speak ami to see him on the several television
hr will wiili hr wat hack in the
comparative isfrty of the Norman­ and personal appearances scheduled before the convention.
dy Leachlirad. Hut ihe hazard* he His retu rn put hiH name b efo re the public ill a fashion
encounter* are not the riik to life likely to impress voters.
Those who believe that Elsenhow er's homecoming may
and limb which come from ax(ilnding ditll* or machine gun prove dam aging to his presidential aspirations point out
lulleti but Ilie loii id reputation th a t he is now free of m ilitary responsildlites and should
wliic.li leiulli from the mud of also he free to speak out on the issues of the duy. Eisen­
political bombshell*. Heretofore, hower's opponents reason thut any stand ho takes on labor
everyone lint admitted dial General policies, foreign ami domestic affairs is likely to c o st him
Eiienbower wat a man of charac­ convention support.
The battle for the leadership of tlm Republican purty
ter, honeity and decency; now ha
will be charged with being a thief, ia now clear cut. The two inuiu contestants, Senator Robert
a liar and a rogue, and many will A. T a ft and General Dwight D. Elsenhower are both in the
United States, both available for questioning by the press.
believe.
The old m ilitary cam paigner faces a veteran political camM d g M rand all the voters will watch the battle witli keen in-

WMt,

Long Hold Of CommuniBm
President Truman told a group of Americans of Ro­
manian docent th at tho time may cuina in Utcir lifotiim*
when Romania will again In* a fruit nation if his policies of
making tho United S tates ttiitl tint free world strong are
carried out. Thu group hail cornu to W ashington to inform
the President of the relocation anti deportation of Komuniun
old people and children in a Communist ruign of terror.
I t was natural th n t tho President should wish to give
i painting by Loulx Gallait ia alwayn a tem ptation to offer an optim istic approach to
m«y be worth? But It «*«mi lo w thos* who aro tllHtruHiicU. Itut there are iiitimtiona where
that any lime w* can get a IJOO- unfounded optimism offered hy the United Staton renders a
000 gift ill return for a $20,000 disservice to unfortunate people under Communist rule.
S h o rt of armed Intervention hy the United States them
building, it i» a good buiintti to
seems little chance th a t the Soviet satellites In Europe will
accept it.
_______
r e n i n t h tl r Independence In ono veneration. Internal re­
If the minority opinion in the volts by people within these countries m ight lead oidy to
ilecl caie hed prevailed, the da* nM dUss and futile bloodshed.
ciiioii would have let Pmident
The time m ay come when the* Communist system of en­
Tromen up on a p«le»1al above slaving other peoples will crumble because of Rh own In­
the law* of the land. You end 1 ternal corruption. Rut predictions of when th a t tim e will
would have had no right to eicaad come may only Herye to Increase th e misery of those who
the »p«»d limit, or to violate the must live under Communist domination.
income U s lawi, or to w in soothcr'i property without due proIt and I know labor ia not going
Steel Crisis
cea of law, but Pmident Truman
lu like II. Hut I ilka II In my uwn
would. And il h* could do thit$ Hf
conscience."
I C M l I i M t PraM
Oa*»
could tend hii itrong arm man to
Talt aaid he aaw no maleilal
itry to prevent a strike on April advantage
tha May bank plan ex­
your home, arreil you in the dead
feu! la it Monday the Supreme cept that In
it posMhfy would pro
of night without a warrant, and
in ruled (be aeiture uncunalituvide more time for fact-finding
keep you in jail indtfinitely with*
than Iho Taft Hartley Act. He aaid

.&gt;&lt; th e re ia a certain tra
trait, usually found to b
&gt;.valsat among thorn per
rattle or no skill in ph)
t'aii, which compels th&lt;
I jM in ig remarks add t
fgaism g cart at perwpi

STALKED BY BIG GAM E

An a reriult of th e Supremo Court declalon ordering the
P rtaident of th e United Staten to retu rn the steel mills
to th tlr rig h tfu l owners, the CIO steel w orkers have again
gone out on strike, and it now appears certain th a t the dis­
pute which originally revolved around wages will be carried
out to the b itte r end in a knock-down drag-out fight.
The strike comes a t an exceedingly em bar rasa ing tim e
fo r th is country. Ju st ns we arc* trying to sell Iho people of
the world the American Way of Life, wo give them nn exaflpple of how it works which could not fail to prejudice the
most kindly disposed foreigners against us. Ju st as our
civilian economy is beginning to recover from the early
shock of the Korean conflict, and as our defense production
? oes into high gear, the most essential elem ent In the mnnuacture of either automobiles or tanks is frozen.
But w hatever the consequences of the decision, it is
hard to see how the Supreme Court could have held o th er­
wise than it did. Certainly the m inority opinion offers little
hope thnt the free enterprise system could ho preserved
under n President who Is restricted in no way either hy the
C onstitution of the laws of the land. To suppose th a t m an’s
self-discipline alone Is sufficient to prevent self-aggrandize­
ment Is to fly in th e face of nil th e lessons of history.
Nor need it be assumed that because the President docs
not have the power to seize the steel industry, the country
has no defense against t ho destructiveness of strikes
w h ith er due to the selfishness of labor or the intransigence
of m anagement. Proper recourse Is to he found In the law,
and If present laws are found inadequate, new laws can he
passed. T h at is the traditional American way. Those who
say th a t the President himself, unsupported hy any law,
has the power to take such m atters into his own hunds, are,
w hether they realize it or not, followers of Hitler, Mussolini,
and Stalin.
W orth rem embering are tin* words of Justice Douglas
h im self, who in concurring with the m ajority wrote, "Today
a kindly President uses ttin seizure power to effect a wuge
in c re a se a n d keep the steel furnaces in production. Yet to ­
m o rro w another President might use the name power to
p re v e n t a wage increase, to curb trade unionists, to regim ent
la b o r a s oppressively as industry thinks it has been regim e n te d by th is seizure”.

J S . union promptly went out on that In many places the amend­
ment seemed la follow Iho Taft
Maybabk told the Senate hla Hartley Act's principles.
BaouDi Committee, which recomScu. Holland (I),-Fla.) praised
•standing wage-price con Maybank for uttering the proposal
if March l, had not yet and aaid the amendment "h s i the
amendment.
earmarks of a lust approach."
strata expire Juno 80 un
Taft demanded to know "what
possible change in the legal iltuilion" would result from enacting
the Maybank proposal and superaeding ihe T-H proviilons.
Committee
There are many similarities,
'll may have very meritorious Maybank roncedad, but he insisted
taros, k id than again it may hii auggeatlun would flU u necoeaary gap. "Ttria board," he said,
OopoMrt aaid.
Ityhank resisted that auggea- " h a t a right to make findings
1 O M told the Senate " I know which the Taft-Hartley A d doaitw
ntgem eat la not going .to like provide/'

"Too Late To CUuutify
■r RUStlUL IUT
Lucky Leesburg doe* not have
to depend on watermelons for her
fame and nrogreSa for aha also la
citrus concentrate
tha hub o:if the ell
Industry.
Thra# and a half year* ago
Florida’a struggling, newborn d tms concentrate Industry entered
Lake County and operntsd at n
loss. Things' looked mighty tough
until...........................
Minute Maid came inti, the
picture and changed the situation
Last weak tha First National
Bank of Leeiburg played host to
____
Minute ____________
Maid officials __
in tribute
to the miracle they had performed
In bringing ordar out of chaos
and turning a $87,114 dollar loss
Into a successful operation and a
iroflt of a million and a half dotars.
All Florida benefited by this
utilising achievement for it made
Wall Street alt up and take no­
tice and put Florida on the map
aa a fertile field for industrial In­
vestment.
The remarkable story is told in
the annual report of Minute Maid
Corporation to the citrus growers
of Florida, and the facta and fig­
ures reach down into tha financial
coniclouinaaa and local pride of
Florida’s vast citrus empire.
Before the timely entry of Mtnu tr Maid Into Florida’s
citrus picanda’s cil
ture the future of citrus loo]IK'll
dark indeed, With a steadily •*
pending production growers were
sweating It out to find a profit
able market.
The etory of Minute Maid Cor­
poration in establishing the Cin­
derella Industry of froxen citrus
concentrates la too well known to
nsed repetition, but the report of
il. It. Cloud, corporation vice pre
sldent, throws additional light on
the magnitude of the future that
is highly significant In Central
Florida’s economy. At the same
tlm* his Interesting tabulations of
Minute Maid’s participation lu the
financial welfare of hundred* of
Individuals, wage earners and
growers, Ia even more imprenivc.
"In spite uf the natural IncroaitIn *al**," write* Cloud, "Minute
Maid feels it ie highly Important
to rontlnue aggressively Its sale*
promotion anil advertising which
ill the pelt have brought marked
rem its In the sales of froxen
urange concentrate,
"With a crop of DU million boxes
of oranges forecast for IUf&gt;4-f&gt;r&gt;
season, It Is apparent that we will
need a much broader market fur
all orange products In order to
move the crop of future yt-are."
These worde envision a huge
task of salesmanship,
|P» hutt appurintly Minute Maid ho* gliIrded It­
self
for the Job when Cloud
*ay«,
.................................
Tloi
“In predicting the future, we pos­
sess no knowledge of coming
events that ia not available to
everyone. We do know that we
have skilled technicians, loyal and
c a p a b 1a production employee*
(80% of this year’s seasonal em­
ployees have worked far Mlnuto
Maid ptuvlously), an aggre**lve
sales staff, a forward looking
management plus a well piamiuti
advertising and
merchandising

J

r I T H IN K

v

V ltai. BEING
\ TOLUOWED.'

Kiwunin Meet

K u lm u tfiin d i
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1*11"

ICuallknra rtum Hm v Or* i

llll'l

uf Iht* May Day Ilall at tha Arm*
ury.
(lucita inlrisliim) hy Howard
Montlath Included Kundiill (luff. P.

n i g h t of the ha**hall com- « . Wyatt, rieorge A n d r e w , H u e « ,
niltiee, and asked t h a aupport o f f - R- Mi l l s , Ml- Dora. Joel M u m
the Klwania members i n backlns of the Key Club wan Introduced hy
the leant. W, A. Morrlion told of Rav. J. II. Hoot.
olun* tu aril atock In tha Hanford
KOREAN CASUALTIES
liunehnll club. Prrnldrnt J. Mar*
tin Htlnaciphrr naked tha KlwanWASHINGTON &lt;n-Annusinred
iana un individual* to co-operata U. 8. battle i-aiuallie* In Korea
in the program.
reached lull,bis today, an In­
lie nl*o read a letter from the crease of IIU since last week.
The
Defense
Department’s
HUH Student Council, thanking
club for a $76 donation that weekly summary based on noti­
MimIi uf the fine |iliotoHrhnhy the
tu families through last
ro|iroilm-eil, fini.li- from tin* 'Indent had much to do with the nuccen* fication
Friday reported these new totals:
nna;i*hot*, was the work of Hubert
Killed In action
17,212
I,. Co* mill stuff of the K**ex uuet; Spanish Club; tha A rt Club;
Wounded ...
70.4U
Htuilio. Thin Includen n full 1&gt;RKS Library ataff.
Missing
II,Ml
School
play*.
"Tha
Whola
iihotuyritjth of the historic oak
Hattie deaths (X)
I0.IM
111 front of the ni-lmol,
Truth," and ‘'Man A rt Lika
Current missing (VI
t.MO
Strvatcara"
ara
describ'd,
and
Among the faculty inemhera aa(X) Includes killed In action,

ilny uiul |ilnii Nil ,- f u t u r e , " h e
lin t"
I’riiic-ipul llt-rmitii K. Mnrrli
lioliiti out Ilint On- Hi-nlur G’lum
uf inriil doner Vi-* hluli |&gt;rkl»e for
Rcldevi-ment* nml thnt 27 hnvo
ini-rilnl Ihi* honor roll. " The, en­
tire i-Iiimi hIiiuiIiI In* very |in*ud
of this fine hook, nrul the editor
and ntnff are to !«&gt; eongrntulut.
ed," he wrote,

MueNeill, Mta.
Mr*. Marsmirl
Jnnct MacNeill,
Onll. “nr. 'r. ~n. RU»CWhf; Tfcy
Smith,i, Mm. II. W. Iliahce, 'lira,
lloyd l.(’oleiiiati,
........ .Mtewnrt Uiitchal,
Mr*. W. R. Kurt, Hover Hagrii,
Mr*. Virgil Hndlh, William Flam­
ing, Ml** Ethi-1 Riser. Mica Kdnn
Clillti-uih’ii, Mi** flllla Hacne
Whitlh*. Mr*. Mildred Itul.mck,
Krnait Cowley, Mr*. June Winn,
Ml** lt&gt;*ti*-c*-H Stcvciiu, Mis* HatI,mu Hupri-cht, Kciui'lh K'nddy,
Mr*. W. II. Wray, Jut* Mullticux
and Carl KcUlt*.
Special portrait* tire aliown of
tha following student leader*:
Jean Wll*uri, cheerleader, foot­
ball *poti*or and honor Thespian;
Edward Cordon, voted tha year’*
mont vnlunl.il* football
(ifayar;
Joe MeClung, Key Club |neeii|#ut;
(leatrlce llialiee, Trl-HI-Y presi­
dent; Ann Whitaker, tap urttut
and editor of the Celery Fed; Caraid Covington, president of tha
Kay Club;
Edward MeKInlay,
ireeldant of the Senior Class;
[torina Wltle, president of tha
Thespian:.; Norma Fave Harvey,
cheerleader, alnger ami acrobat!*
dancer.
*99 O O f l
Other student* featured wars
Walter Itoutli, president of tha
student body; Caroline Mclnnis,
Key Cliil, aweelhrurt, nml cheer
leader nml Mike Whelrhei, foot­
ball player.
Hrctiuns are devoted tu the
Junior, Hophomurc nml Frvahmen
elasiei; cheer leaders; homecom­
ing game; Sadie Hawklni Day
fun; Celery drat*; Htudent Coun­
cil; the Key Club; Tr|-|lt-Yr Ole#
Club; Freshman (lie* Clubs; Pep
Club girls; the Hand; Homan Han-

l««l

also tha work of the Thespian l,7 tl fatally woundad and IN
Club, culminating in "Our Hearts .Aradf .originally reported mbsWere Young and Oay,"
Other section* ara devoted lu
IV) After drdurtlng from groat
the Debater*, Future Homemak­ total 1,321.returned, 1,211 known
er*, tha Bible Club, a projection- captured aad IW known dead.
Isla club and school farm activi­
ties. Athletic actlvitlea pictured
and described are baseball, foot­
ball, and basketball. Three page*
me devoted to girla athletic ac­
tivities.
Salmagundi was printed hy
Bowen, bong and Young, Inc.,
of Decatur, ua.

program.
,
5
flo* Minute Mali! went about i
the task of doing almost $H0,0O0,000 worth of business the past{
year Is indlcstcd by their activi­
ties in Central Florida. At three]
lanls—Plymouth, l.eeitmrg
enporl—the corpornlinn
ed a total of 1)116 people who
collected wages totaling 12,262,
783.30—(there were bate wage*,
cost-of-livlng-homis and produc­
tion bonus).
Florida citrus
growers sold
more than $ 11,200,000 worth of
their oranges to Minute Maid at
an average price of nearly $2.00
per box
In other words Minute Maid
pumped something over $18,000.000 Into lhe economy of F lo rid ^
111 addition to approximately $15.000,000 paid to It* nuppliers of
cans, cartons, fertiliser*, grove
equipment, etc.
|
These are figure* of one con­
cern only, figure* which are du­
plicated in a similar manner per­
centage-wise hy many other greet
dtrus-produrin? centers ami or­
ganisations throughout the state.
They constitute a salutary ob­
ject lesson, and an encnuiaginQ
one, to every resident of cltru r
Florida ax related to what we may
expect In the future.
While grower* tuny feel thxt
citrus production I* not all *wertneax nml Hfbt nml contend that
their aliare of the profit* I*
mighty low, a recent survey of
what happen* to the citrus con­
centrate dollar Is eallghaiuing
since it shows that Ihe growVr re­
ceives ID peieent, the concentra­
tor 20.7 percent. trensportatiiW
6.6 percent and the wholesaler and
retailer 48.8 percent,
,
But we should consider the fact
that If concentrates had not «u
tered the picture growers would
have been thrown for a tremi-nduus loss for they would have
fuuiid It difficult to find a m iikot
for their fruit otherwise,
|

( iritis MUTUAL

About till percent of IJ. H, child­
ren between the age* of 6 ami l ‘l
were enrolled In schools during tlm
1060-61 term, any* the Encyclo­
pedia Americana.

DR. II. MeLAULlN
OPTOMETRIST
Hhoua 9 t l

113 Magnolia

Coke follows thirst
everywhere

1960
Bulck Sedanet

1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan

I'Aft.SSffJ*

la lln m For Comfort, Quality, DturablUly m
Ikoonmy. Buttonleu, TuftloM, No Sag
larder Finest Material Used. Guaranteed 10
t a n , Choice Of Ticking
Now O nly.....

fit flaring Base To Notch. Some Fine
5 ***! &lt;**?*!.U W W Hollywood Leg*.

, .When driving begtae to drive je n ,
pto** at tha familiar rad cooler.
Complete refreeluoeat follows ■ frost/ Cok*

SAVINGS*
s a a n m ie

V&lt;H&gt;'V'L&lt;W
2V-f‘.’i * - '^iQ

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1

VKHO BEACH UT—Indian Hive■J
growers Tuesday hiiIiI llu-y w
were
rri
buck of Florida Citrus Mutual’*
new gem-rid mummer. Hob Itul
leilgcn, nml especially his pound
selling program.
,
The Fifth District growers re­
elected A II Miuhuel, Wuhnsso,
In Mutual's hoard of director*
Others elected were W (J. lilrick
land, Vero Heath. In succeed W
M. Moxely Jr., Fori Hierro; and
It. C. Hrndy and J J. Harrl.ili
Jr., both of Titusville.
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P H O N E 148

Social Calendar

Miss Margaret Davis
Presents Recital

Personals

David Rutledge of Trenton,
Pupils of Ml** Margaret L.
..........
a. visited
vis
In Sanford yesterday
Davis presented on outstanding Fla.
recital of piano Kuala last night with .Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Palmri.
ot the Woman's Club, which waa
Miss Rose Levy has returned
crowned to capacity.
Hearty applause greeted the front Miami where she spent the
player* following rendition* of past weekend on a buying trip.
difficult and technical number*,
Miss Margaret Von Herbulia
many hy the old master* such aa
Chopin, flhxthovcn and (irieg. One left today for Washington, D. C.
young man, Tommy Wyatt, played to visit far two weeks with re
Chopin’* “ Polonaise Mlilt n Ire" latlve*.
with such vigor, determination
ililner Osborne, Dill Park, and
and fervor, that he was encored
and responded with a version of Roger Garner left on Tuesday for
Camp Ridgecrest, N. C. where
'Shortnin' Dread."
Kenneth llollenger, baritone and they plan to spend five week*.
guest soloist of RoLami, after
Miss Wanda Williamson return
singing two numbers, including
the robust "Pilgrim's Song" by rd Monday to Charleston, S. C.
Tchulkovsky, waa greeted with after visiting In Sanford with har
grants, MrT and Mrs. Ed Willsuch a storm of applause that he parents,
returned to slug "Without a lams on.
Sung" hy Yuuiuans. Later In the
Little Jean Hobson plana to
program lie sang '‘Homing" and
Stout Hearted Men" and waa leave Jun* 16 fur Charlaiton, S.
again encored, res ponding with “ 1 C. where she will spend the sum­
Love l.lfe". The assoc isate pro- mer with her grandparents. Mr.
feasor of voice at Stetson Uni- and Mra. Lewis Wright,
versify, he was ably accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Dillard ami
hy Huger Cushman, piofvssor of
Mr. and Mr*. W. 11. Drown were
piano at the University.
The Woman'* Club was liunutl- the weekend guests of Mr. and
fully decorated fur Ihv occasion Mrs. Barney Dillard Ji. of New
with lull basket* of gladioli and Smyrna Reach.
ferns. Following the recital, re­
Randall Goff lelurned yester­
freshments were served.
The fiisl halt of the program day from Massachusetts Institute
Included the playing hy Ann of Technology In Boston to sprnd
Thurston of Schutt’s opus 69. the lummer months with his par­
"Holiday" was played by Sandra ent*, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Goff. *t
I'etrrson and Carolyn ilirtr "From their horn* on Park Avenue.
u Wigwam" bv Rob Riser; ‘March
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cooper plan
of Ihe Wee Folks” by Angle Stew­
art; 'Swans Un The Lake'1 by to leave tomorrow for Mars llitl,
Red fold Alkett; "Sautrelle Ca­ N. C. to spend some time. En
price" hy Laura Phillips; "Th* route they plan to visit in Durham
Butterfly”
hy Palsy Lyons; "Fire where they will attend the wed­
„
Dance" -be Bobby* Reely; 'In te r ding of their niece, Mis* Marjorie
p.m.i Circle No. 2, Mrs. W. D. messo
I) Flat Major" hy Sally TIUon, on Saturday.
Holofmann, chairman, with Mr*. H. Chase;* In‘Wl&gt;
arrior’s -Dance” liy Rf.
C. Oakes, 422 Scott Avenue, 3:1(11 chard
Mis* Marthn Shannon plan* to
Sykes; "The Fulry Court”
p.m.; Circle No. 3, Mr*. I.. F. hy Merritt
Philips; "Jolly Holi­ leave on June 13 fot Washington,
Doyle, chairman, with Mrs. George day" hy Furl
anil "The D.C. where she will work with
Tutilty and Mr*. John George, co­ Desire” hy GraceRenton
the Department of the Army unDuggar.
hos less, 21)1 West
Sixteenth
"June Morning" was played by tier Civil Service. She has been
Street, at 3:00 p.m.; Circle No 1, Joyce
llcnton and Sandy Lee; e m p l o y e d fur the past ten month*
Mrs. J. 7). Woodruff, chairman,
Arc
hy Harharu by U. W. Spencer, local attorney.
with Mr*. J. K. Monger, Geneva "Hells
.......Ringing" "Fur
Lyons; lleethuvrn's
Klise"
Avenue, 3:00 p.m.; Circle No. ft. hy
.
Mr. anti Mrs. Roy Tltlls plan
Allison *•
Leu; "The Hlilc Dan­
Mr*. W. L. Roche, chairman, with &gt;
'&gt;
Alll»'*"
to leave on Thursday for Ann Ar­
ube"
hy
Margaret
.Morrison;
Mis. C. C. Howard and .Mr*. A. II. “ Dance lloTigrolse" hy Wallace bor, Mich, to vi«ii their daughtee
Wallace, cu-ho*te**e*. Mellonville
Jr.; "Valse Lento" by anti son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Avenue, 2:30 p.m.; Circle No. (J, Philips
l.awson; "Valse in K Flat Lansing ami two children. They
Mrs. H. C. Moore, chairman, with France*
Major''
hy
Klizaheth Woodruff; will lie accompanied by Mr*. Net
Mr*. Mary Dolly, I M2 Myrtle 'Polish ITirWxe"
hy Beverly Rogers. tie Tllll* who will also visit hi
Avenue, 3:00 p.m.; Circle No. 7,
Climaxing numbers on the pro­ Indian Head, Mil. nmi Alexandria,
Mrs. C. R. Dawson, chairman,
were "Mnluguena", pluved Va.
with Mrs. I'. R. Ilacl], Jewett'* gram
by Mary Ann Wilke; "Opening
Lane, 3:nil p.m.; evening circle Theme
Mr*. Helen Andrew, Mr*. Edith
from First Movement of
No. 1, Mrs. Malile Drown, chulrConcerto In A Minor," Yerlan end Mr. and Mr*. Hay
man, will meet ut 7:00 p.m. for Greig'*
Jean Lanu Miller at the Conners of Luke Mary had u*
a picnic lit Lake Ashby; evening with
and Deethovsn’* "Moon- their weekend guesta, Mr. and
circle No. 2, Mrs. K. J. Shepard, lnno,
ght Sonata" which waa played Mr*. Charles Sweeney of Wake­
chairman, with .Mr*. F. D. Scott, by
Joan Wilke, while the lights of field. Mr. Sweeney J* a candidate
211 Summerlin, at 8:00 p.m.
for stale secretary of Ohio. Mra.
the hull were dimmed.
'I'D FsfM V
Gertrude
Program distribution wa* di­ Yerlan'* sister, Miss
The Pilot Club will hold It* | rected
hy Dura Bronson and Ken Thurgood, of Montreal, Canada,
tegular business meeting at 8 :0 0 . nrth Campbell;
arrived to visit in Lake Mary
stage uppolnt lias
p.m. In the Yacht Club. The hoard incuts: Htewart Mathleux;
week*.
f l o wfor e Ihiee
r _________________
will meet at 7:30 pm .
The
m
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pupu* of
or Mis*
,ni*» jubou
Made - . .
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k ,
line Mullem will In- presentud in 1 *
Larry
Burney,
a recital ut the Woman’s Club at
SU!
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and
assisting
7:30 p.m. Assisting will be C. II.
were
M.
flciiirard, viliraharp soloist. Thu with
oi.Vn.."serving
,v«iJi
' i L Mr*.F. A.Lane,
The W. A. Put rick home in Loch
Philip*,
Mr*. *Fdwuril
public h Invited to attend.
Arbor was the selling on Monday
Mrs.
Charics
Wilke,
Mrs.
John
L.
Tlie Woman’* Hlhte Class of tin 1 Leu, Mrs. Robert Reely, Sirs. S. fur an afternoon party honoring
First liaptiil Cliuich will meet nt U.
Jr., Mrs. Harry Wood Mis* l.yllian Uoyle given hy Mrs
the home of Mrs. Francis K. liloz. ruff,Chase
Mis.
Wallace Philip*, Mr*. Patrick and her daughter, Miss
IIU| Park Avenue, at 7:30 p.m. Remind Wilke,
3tr*. John Miller, Carolyn Patrick. Colorful gladioli
klra. A. C. Ileiiiou will serve ns Mra. P. II. Wyatt,
Mr*. George nmi greens were used in dreoco-hostess.
Thurston, .Mr*. J. D. Phillip*, ami rating hr rooms of the Pa (tick
tlie Mine* I’ntilcia Sykes, Sonju home.
Lx Ie In the afternoon refresh­
Munfortun, Cliluc Railrnger, l&lt;ennle Rotumio, Jean Wilke and San­ ments were served from the din­
dra Monforton.
ing table which was covered with
a white Madiera cloth and center­
The sevintli grade pupils of
h ed with a lovely all white flower
arrangement. Miss Uovle was
Mr*. Robert Rurnl,ley’s room were
presented with a piece of sterling
entertained last Thursday after­
silver by the hostesses.
noon with an outdoor party huhl
Miss Aiycr Alexander of Or­
Those enjoying the afternoon
at tha Henry Russell camp tm
lando and Charles W. Lansing of with the honor*# were Mra. Lloyd
Lemon Bluff.
Swimming, hnatlng, horse-shoe this cltj^ who will b« married on F. Boyle, Mr*. Dial Gray, Mr*.
pitching, ami games of skill were June 1% at Knowles Memorial Glenn Lingle, Mra. Robert McGin­
enjoyed the early part of the a f­ Chapa) at Rollins Collage, ware nis, hire. Gerald Ixtaalng, Mrs.
ternoon. Later, ms the pupil* guth- honored on Sunday morning with Spencer Harden, Mra. George An­
, trad In the cabin, Interacting a breakfast given by Mr. and drew Speer, Mra. John Plerc* Jr,,
slides were shown, some of which Mra, Joseph U. Sherouae Jr. at of Daytona Bearh. Mra. Wight
had been taken ut Marlnelaml their hoite on Raehn Street.
Klrtley, Mr*. Charles LeOatte, of
Guest* from Sanford attending Orlando, Mrs. W. 8. Drumley Jr.,
last year, showing some of th*
were the bridegroom'* parents, Mra. M. L. Reborn Jr-, Mrs. Mal­
children present.
The supper consisted of chlcknn Mr, anil Mrs. Porter II. Lansing, colm MacNcill, Mrs. II. L. Boyd
pilau, role slaw, rolls, various Mr. and Mra. P. If. Lansing HI, of Columbia, B. C., Mr*. W. L.
kind* of rake, cold drinka and E. B. Smith Jr., Eugene Harpat Robinson of Durham N. C. and
ami Robert Hodges,
watermelon.
the Misses Jean Saver, Marv Ann
Others present were tha par- Galloway, Nancv William*, Betty*
Following the nuppar, Mra.
*nt*
the
brlda-alact,
Mr.
and
Rumblfv wo* presented with a
Ball, Nlxi* Kirchhoff, Dtlon Baker,
f l i t from the member* of her MY*. It, R. Alexander, Mr. and Margaret Dlngfelder, Lila Leffler
M
n.
Glen
Ingram,
and
th*
Miaae*
class. During th# afternoon's
and Dial Boyl*.___________
activities, Mrs. Ru*«*ll took col­ Lola Mlljer, Iinrbara Wollam, Joan
Laughlnghouao
and
W
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i
f
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d
calaureato earvlaa* Sunday and
ored pictures which will b# made
St ruble. Also Charles Alexander, th* annual FaatWal of Light MonInto slide*.
Kidney
M.
Swope
Jr.
and
El
win
day, during which a candlelight
Members and parents enjoying
. w#r#, j | r, tn j j f ri&lt; n t Kingle. Those assisting with en­ procession of atudanta and faculty
tertainment
were
Mrs.
E.
L.
Memembers waa joined by Winter
B. True, Mr. and Mr*. Robert
lumbley, Mr. and Mra. Henry Hus lieod. Mr*. Paul M. Hague and Park townapaopla ** tha group
the
Mlaaex
Bally
and
Betty
flherraafflrmsd ita dedication To th#
•11. Mr. and'M rs. Clyde Btlnsun,
Ideals of higher education aa eym
Hr. and Mra. J. P. Denton, Mr. ouae,
boll ted In th# them* of light.
ind Mra. John Schlrard Jr., Mr.
In connection with th* feetlval,
W Mr*. John L. Millar. Mra. C.
Prealdent McKean addremt*^ •
J. Brown, Mra. M. J. Phillip*, Mra.
W lnttr P irk
’■ C. Da»la. Lola Itarlnrau, .invert
service club# at tha college, out*
Irowu, Elvira William*, Nancy
lining the alma of tha college'#
Diamond Jubllao Pund campaign.
Ha told tha group th at "RollTnx
la on* colltg* that value* tha
quality of Ita teaching mora than
tha alia and number of Ha bulk)*
Inga.*’ Higher faculty aalarlaa will
WKI'NESDA Y
The midweek prayer eervi.-u of
the Central Baptist Church will t&gt;e
at B:OU p.ui. Tha Sunbaam* will
meat during th* prayer hour.
Tha Prayer .Meeting Service nt
the First Baptist Church will he
at 1:00 p. m
Monroe Chapter No. 15 will
confer tha Paat Matter'* Degree
at a called meeting at 7:110 P M.
Masonic Hall.
THURSDAY
The Junior and Intermedinte (I.
A.e of the First Baptist Church
and their mother^ will he enter,
talned with n picnic supper u t the
home of Mre. Raymond Kader,
1209 Myrtle Avenue, at 0:011 p.m.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O.K.8 .,
will meat at the Maaonlc Hall at
8:00 p in.
All children who plan to enter
th* South Side School first grade
In September are requested to re­
port to Dr. F. L. Qidllmaii, 111
Palmetto Avenue, for a physical
checkup between the hour* of
9:00 a.in. and 12:00 o'clock noon,
This applies only to children who
have not already had a physical
checkup.
FK1DAY
The Florida Baptist Assembly
will begin It's annual mealing be
ginning at 8:30 a. m The First
Baptist Church Rus will leave (he
church at 7:43 a m
AA r t f Kir Vt
The Royal Ambassadors will
meet at the First Baptist Church
at 2:00 p m.
MONIiAf
Circles of the First Pieshyter*
tan Church will meet a* follows:
Circle No. 1, Mrs. Charles Wilke,
chairman, with Mra. J. C. Ifutrhi

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Mi*h. Wray, Bisbee
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Honor Miss Boyle
Miss l.yllian Hoyle, whose tniirriage to Robert Myron Frisch will
he an event of Saturday, oils
honored with a luncheon on Satunlay given hy Mr*. William It.
Wray and Mrs. Hamilton Dishee.
Guests were received at the door
of the Wray home in San I,ntitn
py Mi*, Ellen Driggers and Mm
J)j,||P41i
Lovely arrangement* of while
I decorated Vthe
"' *'"rk
living room and
colorful cut flower* decorated the
other room.*. The luncheon tnlde
featured ail Ingenious center pi"""
consisting of a crystal cathediul
piece, u small bride and groom,
choir hoy* nud white tapers.
Following it delicious luncheon
young Johnny Whelchrl, a* Prince
Charming, entered nmi tried it
glass slipper on each guest's foot
finding Inal It fitted the attiiu'live bride-elect. She wan present..I
with un Audubon print plate mi l
Miss Nancy Williams,
ituollior
bride of this season, was given u
Kift of linen.
I'rigg era nrresented a
clever musical reading
entitled
'My Man", urcuuipaiiled by Mi*»
Hishee. Those invited to fie with
Miss Hoyle were the 3tl**e* Jeiiu
Bayer, Nancy William*. Marpniel
Dingfclder, l.ihi Lefflrr. Mmy
Ann liallowny, Mini Hoyle, Re-a
Coke Hoyle, Catolyn Patrick, Delta
Dishee anti Ellen Dugger*.
AIso Mr*. Lloyd F Doyle, Mi*.
Dial Cray, Mrs. living Fletsclur,
Mrs. D. A. liownid. Mr*. Hugh
Wliflehel, M m . Chart** LaUette,
Photo by Ruymiiml Stmlm
.Mrs. Miisuii Wharton, Mr*. Wight
Mi*. Mull'd,it .1 Lodge Jr,, tlio fornii'i Faye William*, ilaughtt i
Ktrlley, Mrs. Gerald Loving, of Mi and Mi- i ml William*, wilt,*, mm,mg, In M, l.t »ge wa* tin
Mrs. Spencer list-leu ami the hos­ • ti nt ot May 27 in Nulmlilit. Gu M, Lodge Ini. mm left fo, San
tesses.
I unci*,'u, Cullf (oi IIstliCIimen*, in the I'lielfic tm n Mi Lodge will
, i main in Sanfm ,1

Buffet Supper Given
For EnguKfil Couple * 0l,l,lt‘
Mr*. Join, 1.. Gulloway and Ini
daughter, .Mis* Mary Ann Gallo­
way, entertained Inst Saturday
evening In honor of Ml** Lyllinn
Doyle and Hubert Frisch, en­
gaged collide, vvitti n Iniffcl sup
per at the (lallowuv home un Mag
ludiu Avenue.
Duses arid *hu*lu dalslc* ,n
vlilldes of pink were used in the
decurnling tlie , oom* wiieii' lb,
guest* gutlleri'd III 7:IHI o'clock
During tlie evening the humu-'i
couple wn* preHcnled will, a gifl
from the IiorIcshc*.
Those enjoying tlie ocean, ,
with Ml** Doyle itand Mr. Frl*' 1,
were Sen. urui Mrs I F. Hoy 11
Mr*. Dial Gray, Mi. nlul MiChailc* LeGetlc, Ml** Jean Save,.
Mis* Nancy William*, Ml** Dial
Doyle, Mis* Kona Coke lloylv, I'd
llrock, Tommy Vaughn, Floy,I
Cooper, Mr. and .Mi-. Galloway
mid Mis* Galloway.

Mr. and Mi*

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Wham To Go On Air
With •Talkathon;”
$1,025 Raised At
Overflow Meeting Cocoa Evens Series
Ily HUNT &lt;'HF.TI.AIN
With Sanford By
11 Faced with the loss of the
W i n n i n g , 11-10;
Seminole 1IIu#h, nil overflowing
clowd of IDO fan* Jammed into
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S u rg in g A z a le e s P la y S em in o le Blues H e re T o n ite F or

lilt Commissioner*' room In the
CHy Hull last night and roup
to the orrniInn l&gt;y potting their
heads together nnd rum inn up
I With scvcrnl solution* pin* out­
right donation* of $1,025 to carry
the rtuli for another week,
Genrrnl M*n*grr John Kr liter,
Speaking in hrhnlf of Ihp bane*
.V N il tlilb, niitllnrd thp flnnnrinl
rendition of the Blue* and of­
fered to re*ign In order In
Hah* way for turnip other man
to run the tram.
The rnthuHlmitle, hut worried
fan* refuted to let Krider rc-dgu
•lid ln*tend began n round of
ilifgeationx from the floor with
the anlc idrn of keeping haxrhiill
In Sanford hy saving the Mine*.
Hanford’* rrrrnt rnndldnlr for
governor, llralley Odham, *pc*r•ended an mitrlahl donntlon
drive with a lion Kin that wan
booh enihinl*llr*lly picked up
hy the trowd In the «im r nut*
eoeeful manner hi* prrvlou*
political don*llon drier* rung 111
fire.
t'S
Before tin minute* lind elapsed
11,025 had lu'en rni&lt;uu| from 20
Contributor* In the nndinnee In
■mount* ranging from lion to
M. At Odhatn put it, till* would
, at’ least underwrite the eluli for
another week, until *urh a time at
Wfflclcnt fund* ran ho raised to
•Mure eluli finishing thl* acaion.
Odham then offered In gn on
the radio with another of hi*
fgmou* talkathon* to r*l*e the
M il mated III),000 needed In
carry the rlub throuah the re*t
\ Of the ae«*on.
I
"I will he glad to go on the
indlo on 61un-lay and Tuesday to
j [ft tarry, our message to the people
of Seminole County," (Itllinni of.
form amid dicer* from the
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crowd.
M. L. Itahorn, prenldenl of the

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Sanford Mwrhnnt* A**nrlatlmi,
suggested h three point plan for
— W iling the Mine* hack nil their
fait.

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“ Klral we muil get Ihe
pledge* of 1100 for one ihare of
atoea to ral*e the Initial moner
carry the dub. Then we muat
all the dvlr organliatlon*
town In help *ell Ihe atodi
end earry on a ticket Belling
. . , campaign. And laat, and you
I ■ May not like thl* auggeatlon, I
J p would reduce the ro*t of the
bleacher tlrkele from 70 rent*
I ■ to 60 rent*” he rondudrd.

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The rluli offlrlal* Imtnudlately
consented lo Id* olmi and bleacher
neat* will now sell for fide. Hen*
ato r Lined h'. Moyle Introduced
two motion*, which weru punned
and had Ilia effect of requiring
dll dock holder* to pny (100 fur
■hnra ir turn It In nnd
then of placing -If. addltlomil
aim re* on the market for aale,
There a.e 10 non par .Imre* held
by thu pratent stockholder*. If
carried out, the 60 shares would
provide the Mluea with $6,000.
W. A. Morrison, artlng sec­
retary for Ihe rluh, eslrnilrd nn
i
offer lo buy one sharp fur every
i I t aold, thus Ihe rlub wnuld
'
Itava In *ell only IB other
•bare* In meet II* goal.
U
outlined tho financial
p llth t liv saying the rtuli Is
■early 01000 In the red at the
breient (line and thul It would
taka approximately 020,000 more
Ip complete the season.

After Uriham’a fund raising
PMNWeal, Mine* President Joel
FleM appointed Judge Hnugjaa
O, Htenstrom and (Mham a*
Mthairmen of Ihe fund railing
cammlltee and gave them free*
do« lo plan n "Ma*eball Appredation Night,"
Odham outlined Ida plana for
.elaborate campaign which
iild be apearheaded by one of
talkathona over WTRR dur*
Monday and Tuvaday. The
•hall Appreciation llroadraat"
(jrlve would bn climaxed hy
"Appreciation Night" a.
I Stadium ■Tansday when
w
tlluoa „ pl*v Jackionvllla
Tuesday nlght’a gala pro.
would be featured by no
■Ion charge for women,
in ami aervlcemen.
alia and further idaniilni
drive In conjunction wltl
Seminole County Junior
r of Commerce will be
^ out «t ■ meeting today In
Odham campaign headquar*

The Cocoa Indian* everted tllelr
two game series by defeating the
,Seminole Mine* ill n *lugfe*t.
11*10, Hanford blasted nrrn**
eight run* in the eighth with two
men nut. hut the Indian* counter*
irl with three in their half of the
f mi in,- to go ahead and win the
game.
I’aul Kskrw helled a mighty
g ra n d
*Ia m
homer over the
right field acreen
to highlight the
Seminole 8 - run
uprising. Km Her
Manager Chuck
r,; Aleno lifted n
tremendous horni. J‘l er over the ills*
I ' ; tanl left field
harrier to *eore
Joe I’urlae, who
Chiirk Aleno had doubled.
Alrtio’* 2 IUH’» rained hi*
kni si i i i '* total to 6* or 72 he.
hind the Florid* Stale l.engnr
rerord of 1 lit sel hy Muddy l,*ke
In loin while playing lor Han*
fnrd. Aleno'* rlrrull rlnut wa*
hi* 121h of the year and pot
him In * two-way He with
Orlando Managrr Kd l.evy for
the league . lead In that de­
partment.
Aleno, however, fell victim to
the three-run Indian mitburat In
the elg'.ith to give the glnlit pilot
til* first mound defeat of the year
a* against Iwo win*.
Murray Myril, Ihe winning
most Mine pltrlier, started on
the rilhhrr for the Seminole*
hut wu* supplanted by Tony
Torre*, who In I urn gave way
1u velerau righthandrr Marly
Marline*. The latter w*« lifted
and replaced hy Ill-fated Aleno.
Keu Adam*, recently purclinaed
pllrher-niitfidlder from Gaines­
ville, played right field for the
Mine* hut failud to hit in three
official trip* to the pinto, lie
walked three time*.
Analher ex-G-M*n, outfield­
er Mill Smith lambaalrd a three*
run homer far Ihe Tribe and
later aenred the winning run
In Ihe eighth on Cocoa Manager
Pep Mamberl'a fly hall.
Thl* evening giant (loorge
Smith will try to break hla three*
game loalng skidn when he atarta
un the hill for tho Seminole*
i,gnlii*t the resurgent Palatkn
Asniilen* In the Memorial Sta­
dium. H wlil he lutdle* Night a t
the park tonight.
Pulnlka will he displaying their
line up of *lx .1100 hitter* for the
first time III Hanford. Veteran
flyhnwk Al I'irlle will lend tho
U rn1’ u f
m.i ti i i
,1
Mill llolrd mid
above tho select circle, Into tho
Memorial Stadium it promise* to
ho a Hlnm-hang *lugfo*t.
Hanford
Kskcw, Eli
Imhrn, Eli
I’nrlsn, lb
Alcno, p
llrnuklyn, cf
l{h(Mlr*. c
Kcnls, If
Hhcrhn, s*
Myril, p
Torres, p
n-llolmid ...... ..
Ward, III.
Adams, rf
Marlines, p
ToUl* ....... .
Cocoa
Mnlteonl, Eli
Smith, If ..
Hughes, rf
llnmhert, lit
Koiker, rf
I’enaa, if .........
Ilalogh, »s
Caldwell, r
I locker, llh
Vickery, p
Mas*, p
i&lt; n is
Tola I* .........
a—HI ruck out for Torres In 7th.
Hanford ......... . 040 04ft UNO—-I#
Cocoa ............
060 ooa o a i— u

No One Can Say Who
Got The Beat Of
Yesterday’s D e a l

rs

The Volusia County Kennel Club
will open Its annual racing season
tonight In what promises to he
Its finest stand. Thu Inaugural
Handicap will highlight the II*
-ard rnclnq event.

Sanford will not have tho Flor­
ida State I-cague All-Star game
this year until tho night of July
25, It was doubled at the loop’*
meeting Inst Sunday afternoon.
Actually the tho Inter date wa*
fixed yesterday by the league
ehinf Mali-.tirinn Peter Schnal.

Originally Iho P8L cla«alr was

Leesburg at Cncua
Daytona at Orlando
Jax Bexeh at Sanford
Wednesday, June It
Palalka at DclainH
Cocoa a t Leesburg
Orlando at Daytona
Sanford al Jax Iteach
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Thursday. June 13
DeLand a t Daytona (DHt
I’alatka at Jax Reach (DH)
Orlando at Leesburg
Cocoa at Sanford
Friday, June 13
Sanford at DeLand (D ll)
Cocoa a t Palalka
Daytona at Leesburg (DH)
Ja s Reach at Orlando
Halurdav, June 14
Jax nearh at DeLand
Davtona at Orlando
Palalka al Sanford
Leesburg at Cocoa
Sunday. June 15
Sanford at Jax Itearh
Leesburg at I’alatka
Cio-oa i t Da-’lonn
DeLand at Orlando
Monday, June IS
Palalka at DeLand
fJrlando at Cocoa
Sanford at Leesburg
Jnx Bcu'-h at n#vtons
Tuesday. Jun- 17
C ocob ul Jax Beach (DH)
DeLand at Leesburg
Orlando at Sanford
Daytnnn at Palatka
Wednesday. June ta
■lax Beach at DeLand
Davtona at Orlando
Palalka at Sanford
Leesburg at Cocon
Thursday, June IS
Jax Beach at Palatkn (D ll)
I.eeshurr *1 Daytona
Other* Idle
DH—Denote* doablehe*drr

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403 Pound Jew Fish Is Caught By
Maj. Jack Boh Outside Tampa Bay
Cavalluro’s Hit
Provides Margin
For Red Hat Win

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tho winning run In Ihe bottom of Clevaland, 30; DIMagglo. Boston,
Ihe seventh.
and Yost, Washington, 83.
Runs balled In — Rotten, Cleve
TENNIS
. &gt;1; Dropo, “Deti 48, 87; V#rISt
TAMPA lM— Thirteen boys from snd, Washington,
1-enhardt,
WK:
whom (he U. S. Lawn Tennis As­
igald, New
new York
vora, sa.
sociation will choose Florida’s lilia
Fox, Chlcigo, 01; Robbv
learn in Ihe National Junior Cham- ton. Chlcaun,
and Simpson, Ciatfeplonshlps
at Kalar
...........................mason,
Mich., land,, Chic
50; Avila and Raaen, Cleve
July 83 were named hy (he Florida
Lawn Tennia Aaiocli
lioclalion Tuesday. Home runs — Rosen. Cleveland,
14; Baxter, Cleveland, and Werti,
f f l i ' i n ’f M . ' S j . i J K :

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All-Star Classic To Be Played
In Sanford On Night Of July ?5

The sleek black speedster,
Haddltr, owned by Harley Borne,
will probably go In lb* post a*
Ihe favorite In Ihe firr-sli*
tenth* mile test. The Inaugural
race will be Uie tilth on the
slate.

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Inaugural Event
To Be Highlight
Of VCKCOpening

Ily JOK* RKICHl.KR
tn ho played in Iho Memorial
Associated Press Sport* Writer
Stadium on Ihe nleht of Jane
They're *1111 trying to figure oul
25. hut It wa* changed because
loday which team got tho bettor
of Ihe new nehednle necessitated
of nicsday's 0 player swap be
hv the h»* of Gainesville and
tween the Detroit Tigers' and Bos­
Saddler won l4 rare* at Hollv* Si. Augustine last Sundae.
ton Red Sox that Involved several wood
this Spring and was n stand­
The new slate call* for the sec­
Inp flight star*.
during Ihn recent IMsesyne ond hnlf to b» bemin on June 20
Initial returns presented no clue out
meeting In North Miami. Seven nnd laaMnw through until Friday.
lo Ihe answer ns (he fans burnt! other
top-flight greyhound*, pneed Aug. 2U. This is a week earlier
with excitement,over what may he
.1. M. Edward's Old Skeet, win­ than the original schedule called
Ihe biggest single trade In the his­ hy
ner of the Orange Park Derby In fnr. The Shsughncssy pUy-nffa
tory of baseball.
'seksonvllle Saturday night, and will start nn Saturday, Aug. 30
n
ly
hours
after
the
trade,
fnrOf
nllawav n*h* from Je*» Ring- nnd continue until Sept. 3n.
cr Tigers Hoot Evers and Johnny
Th" re-s&lt;-hednled first half ha*
pon appeared Ip Bnslnn unlforips ham’* kennel* will furnMh s'Iff
provided nil team* with an op­
again*' Hie (1rvr|snd Indians. rnmpelltlnn for Saddler,
Handy Faro, Mimosa, Stage portunity to ptav every other club
Alimit Ihe sumo lime, cx Med Sox
Waiter Oropn and Dun l.cnhnrdt Hlneer, No Tesan and Another eight limes with the execution of
Whl*k will round nut the In­ .Inrksnnvllle and Coma which wilt
■ look their places In the Detroit
augural field.
lineup ngnliisl Ihe Philadelphia
lose one game (hat was rained
Athletics.
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The largest opening nlghl crowd mit.
None of Ihe four distinguished In history I* predicted for post
FLOniDA STATE LEAGUE
htmxilf In any way. The Indians Dine nl ft: 1C p.m. The beginning S rilF fltll.K FOB r e m a in d e r
shut out Ihe revamped Red Sol. of the racing season climaxed one
OF “FIRST HALF" SEASON
60, while Ihe Athletics humbled week of free schooling race* dur­
Tonlehl
Ihe mnilcover Tigers, 3-1. . , . ing the past eight dava at the dog
Palalka at Sanford
Evers and Upon each singled track near Daytona Beach.
Orlando a t DeLand-‘(D ll)
as Iho Red Sox collected only seven
Dnytnnn at Coron (D ll)
iMchlng ol
hits off the air-tight
ptb
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.lax Reach at Leesburg
Mike
(iarcla. .Drimn
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.HI.. _got nne of
Thnr*rl*v, June 8
Detroit's eight safidley off Lefty
Sanford at Palalka
Photo by JnmcNon Alex Kellner and l^nhardl got the
DeLand nt Orlnmlo
Major John K. "Jack" Molt of the Minim* Corps, nnd Mrs. Molt, horscrollar in four limes jit bat.
Cocoa at Davtnnn (fill)
devotee* of spear fishing, prise willi the Mill pound jewfl*h speared hy
Leesburg *l Jax Beach
I lie Major on a fishing it ip Huaday morning outside of Tnmim May, ton's viewpoint In the t-for-5 trans­
Prlitav, June 6
lie lias established quite a reputation for III* spear fishing, being pro­ action. failed lo appear In lime
Leesburg *1 Palntkn
minently pictured and mentioned hi mi article on the subject by John In lake over tho third base duties
nl Cncon
T. Mhike which nppented In Tyndall Topic*, publication of the Tyndall wilh Ihe Red Sox Veteran Pitcher
Wen lo st Pet. DeL*nd
Daylona nl Sanford
l-'leld Muse, on May !&gt; Mr*. Moll Is tile former Dorothy Wiggins. Hig­ Pliny Trout, lourlh Tiger In the
Florida Stale league
at Orlando
glin' the heavy fish lor the plmlogu-ph by Henry Jameson lo the hit­ deal, was on hand bill was not DcLand
24
13
723 Jax Bench
Hntnrdav, June 7
WATER SKIING
ler’s front yard was n major operation. Mi. nnd Mrs. Molt will return cailrd upon
Orlando
.11
in
m Patatkn at Leesburg
In iiililillon in Drop nnd 1^-nhardl, Jaxvllin Bench 21)
NASSAU, Maintain* WV-A uccund
lo Tacoma, Wash., next Thursday. Hu Is attached to Ihn HtHlh Fight­
17
630 Coma et D-Land
Ihe llrngnts acquired Slmrtslop Hanford
attempt to water ski from N*x*au
er Interceptor Hqundrnn.
20
20
302
Johnny Pesky, Third Maacmnn Palalka
to Miami wltl bo m ute Thursday
26
23
531 Sanford at Daytona *
Fred llalflcitl nnd Pilcher Mill Daytona Reach
hy Bruce Parker and Evelyn Wol­
13
25
.468 Orlando *t .In* n"nrh 41&gt;II f
Sundav. June 6
Wight None of Ihem saw action Cocoa
ford if weather permit*.
17
so
302
Tuesday nlghl
The Amllyvllle, N. Y.. pair failed
Leesburg
17
33
310 DeLand nt Jax Renrh
Cocoa nt Orlnmlo
Luke Easter spearheaded L'lcve- Orlando 5 I'alatka 2
tn make It on thnlr previous at­
Leesburg at Sanford
Innd's triumph with his eighth DcLand 5 Leesburg 4
tempt April 80 bul Ihcy covered
homci and a single lo drlv« In Jacksonville Hearn II Daytona Daytona *t Pstatk*
133 mllo* lo aet a new world nonMonday.
June
t)
half his team 's runs. Tho victory
atop
record before high waves
Reach 4
Jax lleuch nt DnLnnd (DH)
boosted the Indians bnck into the Cocoa II Sanford 10
dumped them Into tho Allantic
Ily WII.I.AHI) CONNOLLY
Orlando nt Cocoa
American league lead by one Palalka at Sanford
about 60 mile* east of Miami.
Traffic got tied up at Frnnch
Sanford a I Leesburg
game over the Itcd Sox.
Parker am Miaa Wolford will
Orlando at DeLand
Avenue and F.leventh Street Sun­
Palalka at Daytona
Brooklyn
retained
M
a
one-game
be
towed behl . an air-sea rescue
Daytona
Beach
al
Cocoa
day night as motorists slowed
varying from an lo
Tuesday, Jane Iff
margin over Ihr New York (Hants Jacksonville beach at Leesburg
boat
at a *
down at thu itslonlstilng sight of
Del .and at Pnlntka
hour.
in Inc National league race, de­ National League
to
mllai
an
it huge fish hung hy n ratio from
feating Ihe Pittsburgh Pirates, M , Brooklyn
38
tl
.718
n trim In front ot llie Jameson
KHAf
rtn home runs by Jackie Robinson, New York
.502
U
It
home,
ft
.Last Thl*
Car)
Furlllo
nnd
(lit
Hodges.
The
.571
at
Chicago
18
It was a Jew fish, It feet eight
Ily NKti, DILBRIDK
Flayfr
Cl*** (1 AH
It it HR SB RBI -Wesk Week
Dlanls shellacked the third-place Cincinnati
2]
.408
at
Inches long and weighing -Mill
I'lrtle
V 4.1 157 20 66 7 l 41 .360 .357
Issue IIIled Kress Staff Writer
Chicago Cubs, 17-4, with tho aid
I-null
21
477 Smith .......
33
pounds which Major Jack Moll
I‘1teller John Fclner put nut a of 17 hits Including a homo run, St.
It
41 ltd 44 63 2 la &lt;0 .361 .330
Philadelphia
18
aa
.450
of the Marines, had harpooned nlnlh-lmiliig lire lo give the first- Ihrcn doubles and three triples.
Clement*
LS
16 65 i:t 17 0 6 10 .101 .300
in
410
Boston
33
that morning wiiile mi a fishing placo Del,and Mrd lints n 5 4 edge
6 .310 .304
Baird
V 16 56
16 17 0 1
Brilliant relief pitching by age­ Plllsburgh
2.19
35
II
trip wilh three eiuminnhm* on a over the Ig-ndmrg Packers In a less Hatchrll Paige brought a 3 2
Poston
LS
44 ton 23 48 2 3 12 .306 .306
New
York
17
Chicago
4
key oiitsiJu Tampa May, and had Florida Slab- Dciihuu baseball victory for the SI Umls llrowns
Kaasnhluii
7 .304 .206
V 17 III 10 1H 0 2
Brooklyn (I Plllsburgh 4
brought hack on a utility trailer game Tuesday nlghl
Snndermeyer
It 27 111 in 11 a 4 27 .278 .270
over the Washington Senators. llostnn 3 St l/mls 2
A crowd formed quickly at the
The winning run was scored on Paige yielded only four hlls lu
tf
sight of tlm big flail banging Fred CnvallurtT* ilmilde that 3 2 .3 Innings of relief and singled Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia I
New
York
at
Chicago
from the tree, illuminated by hrnught homo Boland Ortega In iho winning run In tho 17th.
two snot light*. Major Molt, hold­ from second. Cnvallaro lurmurly It was the ancient Negro right­ Hrooklyn at Pittsburgh
llniton at St. Lout*
ing his rubber flippers, harpoon played oulflcld with the Scmlnolo hander's third straight single.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati
apenr and other ut-iir, posed with llliic*
Annihrr pitcher turned hitter
Mr*. Molt beside thu fl*b, while In Ihe Inp of Ihe ninth wilh none when righthander Johnny Sain, In American League
26
in
Ml
photographer
Henry
Jameson mil, l^-cshurg Idled tin- bases on a pinch hitting role, smashed a Cleveland
.671
2t
15
a walk, an error and a hit. Then lung single wilh two out and tho Boston
snapped thu picture.
R.1
10
.541
Major Molt, who |* home on Fclner gill Leesburg Manager Dun bases loaded In Iho I3lh Inning Washington
20
17
.541
leave from Tnkunin, Wash, visit­ Anderson In lilt into a force nut In drive In tha run that gnvn Iho New York
.300
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22
ing hi* parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. at Ihr plate. Khurlslnp Johnny Kyk New York Yankees a t-3 victory Chicago
17
10
Philadelphia
.473
Tom Molt, Is a Dying urn who hit a pnp foul to Cnleher liny over Iho Chicago While Sox.
31
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Lnula
35
won high limiar* In action In tlm Dunno, Don Trump filed uul lo
Rookie nullirlder Wally Post SI.
38
.a n
n
Solmnon* during World War II. eeriterflrlil and Ihn game was over drove In Imlh Cincinnati runs with Detrail
In other games, Orlando heat a single and homrr lo give the Cleveland 6 Boston 0
Catching the big Jew fish in IK)
Pnlladclphla 3 Dstrnlt 1
feet of water was not easy, In­ I’ltlnlkn, 52, Cocoa Irlmmrd Or- Reda a 2 1 Irlumph over Rubin New
York 4 Chicago 3 (II Innlnga)
stated. About six of (lit- mime Reach heal Daytona (leach, 11,4. Roberts and the Philadelphia Phil­ SI. Lnuia
3 Washington 2 &lt;17 In ­
type were seen above It n* It
Sanford scored eight limes after lies.
nings.
'swam 20 feet down near noon- Iwo outs In Ihe hip of the eighth
Rookie First Baseman George Chicago
York
'tolling. Assisting him, wua A. C. bill Cnron scored three runs In (ho Crowe slammed an eighth-Inning Clevelandat alNew
Boston
McCarthy, Judo expert from Tin­ Iasi half of Ihe Inning lo win (ho homer, his second In Iwo nights, Detroit at Philadelphia
dall Field. Major Holt picked game by a run. Mob Smith catne lo give Ihe Hoston Braves a 32 SI. Louis at Washington
what he thought was Ihe largest across for Ihe winning scoro nn s win over the Cards. Jim Wilson
Be«.iha world* fastest GrevFlorida International League
fish of Ihe lot uml shot his spi-nr, Ily by Pep Rambert. Smith. Just pitched a 2 hitter for hi* ll\|rd
hounds
race aa tha Cnrlain
40
600
II
Miami
propelled hy stout rubber strips. purchased from (I hIiicsvIIIp . lift a irlumph
Rises on tha opening of the
38
Miami Beach
at .044
The ipear was attached lo a row .1 run homer In Ihe lormiH Inning
Rammer Raclag Season
33
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boat containing two other com­ Paul Kskrw hit a homer wilh the
Major Ircaguc'
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The Jew fifth gut going and
West Palm Heach 28 88
wrapped tha rope around somu
Ily ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ilartmin Young lulled In five
Lakaland
10 M
toiling, It took hard work to get runs, two wilh n double In tho
Fort Laudardile 8 48
U dislodged said Major Halt, It fourth Inning and three wilh •
American l«agua
est Palm Beach 4 (10
Miami 9 Wes
took four men to get it ashoro triple In Iho seventh. In lead Jack­
Balling — DiMeglio, Boston. Innings)
Quhiielu Kvery Race
and Into the trailer,
sonville Reach's hilling In Iho vic­ .158: Rosen,
Cleveland,
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_ J | Man­ Lakeland 1 Havana 0 .
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Among the Interested specta­ tory nver Daylonu Beach.
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tle, Niw York. 333: Robf
Roblnoon, Chic- Miami Beach 7 Fort Laudardale i
tors In front of the Jamcsun (Icorgu Ktnrinann gave up ulna ag|n, .324; Woodling, New York, Tampa 8 St. Fateraburg 1 (IS inManny Gatoa Rand
homo was Sid Richard, wlnt hit* nnd struck out nmo la pilch
nlngs.)
•aaurod tha fish and assisted Orlando's tu Iho win nvor Palslka.
Runs — Avila, Claveland, 18; Havana at Lakeland (I). .
Pat Coffmans Baton Twirlar
lowering It from the trot at* May Thomas stale homo lo score Rosent Cleveland, 87; Simplon, West Palm Beach al Miami , -

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Smith 3, Knlker I, Caldwell 8,
Docker I, Vickery. I7-Vlekery.
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Britain Joint U.S.
In Protest Over
Korean Politics
Syngman Rhee Asked
To L i f t Martial
Law Jn Pusan Area
PUSAN. Korea &lt;iT» — Britain to­
day joincil the United Slate* In
iroli-allng to President Syngman
thee over recent political develop
incuts In till* temporary Souih Ko
rean capital
Alec Adam*. charge d'affalre*.
orally oulllned the llrltl*h |M&gt;tilltm
to Hlite, then handed the aging
leader a written statement, lie
lolil correspondent* the statement
backed lip the pollrlc* of the U S
Stale Department Riven llhee in
a note Tuesday.
The American emhussy ulso
handed llhee a note from Presi­
dent Truman which called rerenl
political developments In Pusan
shocking.
Informed sources said the British
and U S notes expressed the same
views on the South Korean political
crlal* a* the United Nations Com­
mission for Die Unification and Hehabllltalion of Korea The com­
mission recently asked llhee to lift
martial law In Pusan and release
12 opiMisIllori assemblymen under
arrest.
'Ihe II N representatives voiced
the opinion llhee was attempting
to control Ilia presidential election
In (he Assembly late this month
by Jailing his opponent*
sollenytl ilia policy today,
Rhee sol
apparently us u result of the iloti
hie barreled protein from the U S
ami Britain
A government Public Informs
tlon Office auuniinreiuriit said
Rhee would mil dissolve the Na­
tional Assembly now. Earlier he
was reported tin the verge of dlahanding II.
Also til llhee’* order, military
authorities released a newspaper
editor who had been arrested after
crillciilng the government.
Minimi law authorities were
ordered not In arrest any
nv mure
assemblymen nut directly Involved
In whal llhee has culled a "Com
inuutkl pint" against Ida admlnla
trillion
Thu Assembly went out nf busi­
ness Tuesday when 52 pro-llhee
member* announced Ihey no longer
would work with lawmakers Ihey
labelled "corrupt."
llhee and a majority of Ihe as
aemlilymen have long been al odds

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MIINSAN, Korea
- United
Nations and Communist truce np
fiiHatur* today exchanged strongly
worded notes on prisoners of war.
The Beds harked theirs with a
renewed threat that Bed armies In
Korea iiikitht march.
North Korean Gen. Nam II laid
on Hm Panntunjnm conference
(able a written protest against
what the flcils termed "barbarous
and cowardly" treatment of cap
lured
Beds on Ko|u Island,
.............................................
1 lie
reminded Ihe Allies of earlier
warnings Hint Bed armies wmild
not sll Idle whllo Communist sol
dlrrs are "m assacred."
Muj (Ion. William K Harrison
J r demanded Ihal Ihe Beds "with
oul further delay" account for
nearly I,not) United Nations sol­
diers believed captured by Hie
Red* but uevor listed by them.
The senior If, N. Command del*
late'a note listed VI names, moily Anl«
ilerleana, to add lo H95
names riimpllcd by Hie U. N. since
December.
The name* will nol he made
public. Allied officer* aald, lo avoid
raising fulse hopes among rela
live*.
The 34 uilniile session produced
no progress toward settlement of
III* Iruee blocking Issue uf whal
to do about 100,000 captured Reds
which Allied screening ahowed re

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Dr. Haft To Sp&amp;ik
At U. Of F. Service

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Defense* Funds
tl'HMlti l i r e t u n s I ' s a e

Hast

House rul mil.
The compromise carries 44.W»H,
047,750 for Europe; 4741,430,500 fur
Asia and Ihe Near East; 4880,220,
000 for Ihe Fur East ami Pacific
areas; I7H.0I4.75O for l.nllti Amerl
ea; 10,240.500 for moving European
populations to less crowded areas;
42.587.500 tu pay cost* of trims
porting aid tu Europe; tl5.7ng.7Vi
fur assistance to underdeveloped
areas, ami tlfl.4Hl.000 for Ihn United
Nations International Children'*
Fund.

Photo by Cox
Gmald Covington, tupping all Seminole High School seniors In
height, seived as president of Ilia Glee Club, was an outstanding mem­
ber of Die basketball squad, was a member of the Thespians ami
stalled ill crliool play*, lie WHS || number of the Student Council, and
lie attended Hoys State.

Eisenhower
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Heel

nir* and trophies that came to him
from World Wiir II
Eisenhower and four of Ills
brother* were to lay Ihe corner
stone (or the loumlutluns of the
building
A parole with more Ihim 30
flouts was next on the program
Each float llhistrateil xomu phase
of Klienhowur'x life. The lust float
placed him III the While House—
a hope, no) a fad
From there, Ihe plan called fur
a spierh al Elsenhower Park, on
the opposite outskirts of town One
nl til* Washington llvulvnunls said
"lie will speak .ul, frankly, on
the things people wunl lo know
iilimil Ills iMislllon "

runner* for Ihe (SOP nomination,
iiciurc the July 7 National Conven­
tion The winner would get mil
only 14 voles lull u springboard
lido Ihe cruciul convention flour
bafllui
Not counting Tuesday's results,
the Associated Press tabulation of
GUP delegate strength based on
known ami conceded alignments—
give* Tall a 420 lo 387 lead over
Elsenhower
Among Democrats, Sen. Estes
Krfaitvcr bowled over rival unlnstrutted *luic* by 2 to I margin*
In South Daknlu und California
Tuesday The lanky Tennessean
tho* picked up eight vole* In South
Itukuia and ut In California.
These—plus the 15o he already
had and IH previously pledged
Mutyluml delegates named Tues­
day al a cnnvonlion—ran Kefauver's total to 244 In Ihe Associated
Press Hilly of Demoerullc dele­
gate* Nearest him I* Georgia's
Sen lllchard Bussell with Mlfc,
followed by Mutual Security Ad
inlnMrutor W. Avcrull llarrim an

Ity The Associated Press
Dwight Elsenhower's political D
lluy dawned amid psychological
warfare—mounting returns from
llu- Sunlit Dakota primary In which
he Irulled by u fraction of u per With flVr
l l ' s S l l s s M K fn m I ' s a , l l s r l
Demucrutlc uomlnallon ul the
eetdute point
carried on by Italnli Heath of Dm
llestdls Ir urn 1722 of South July 21 convention requires UI0.
U. H. Geological Survey, puintlng Dukoto'* 1.1147 precincts showed
Like Kcfuuver. Californio Gov.
out that this Is pari of u state­ Hen Holier! Tull of Ohio gelling Eurl Warren held a 2 to I lead In
wide program, and »f vital In­ 50 35 per cent and Elsenhower 40 AS the West Coast stale's prlmury,
terest to local grower* concern­ per cent Votes were: Taft Ul,730, winning 7o GOP convention tleleed with lowering of water tallies Elsenhower lit).003
t'ales and llepuhlican Sen William
or possible salt wuter Infiltration.
The tidal lie publican vide there I-'. Know land, in what wa* lider
"This men Is a critical tone in Is experted In lueak a 11)32 record preled us a slup al the Trutnun
this respect," he declared this of I2H.ISSI
udmltiUtrullon. apparently was
morning, "and records are needed
Tin- Sool'i Dakota skirmish was nominated It) both parties, a-sur
to know whal to do In the next tor It llcpiddlran und eight Demo ing Ills election.
2(1 yearn to conserve the fresh I era Hi- presidential
Knowlund, a Truman critic, beat
nominating
water supply.” lie added that for votes GUI' nolullijllon requires icnmcrutic llcp. cllntnn McKIn
41.000 a year, the Counlv I* get­ floi und
ami 14 seemed
M-rmetl mightv few to non, u Truman supiMirter. They
ting services worth 9A,000.
lie cunning Mich u nation wide were entered In both party prlThe Commission donated |200 I honnluh
marie* under California's crosifor Ihe Negro Ilov Seoul Camp
The reasons were psychological: filing luw.
near I’aoTh. ordered a new water Soi'Hi Dukol'i was the lust head on
Kelnuver'* i-miwi' 1*1*'- '•« ' ’sli#-».
eooler for drinking purpose* at Ihe clash nl Taft and Elsenhower, lop ula was a ticket beaded by At*
County jail, und designated Ihe
Sanford Atlantic National Hank,
Flurlda State Hank and Cltlians
Hank, Oviedo, as depoaltnrlea.

County Bourd

•r session la ichedttlcd Thursday.
Brig. Gen. William P. .Ntiokpl*.
of an armlillc*. Only 70.000 Allied U. N. spokesman, said Ihe Alllea
held POW* have laid Ihey would slnra December have heun cum
relurn In Red anil without a fight piling names of Allied soldier* rapBed* but never atThe Communisti demand that al lured by Ihe ...............
for by litem, lie aald Ihe
their ea|)lured soldiers ho returned. rountfd
The Alllea say nu tine will be namea were obtained from Red
broadcaals, letters, Communist
forcVtl lo i-elurn.
publication*
a n tl
confidential
At Cominunlal Insistence, south sources.

iir. Victor L. Mayara. M. Alex­
andria chiropractor, told Federal
District Court Tuatday ha had
not fllad fadaral raturna since
moving to Virginia In IML
lie said ha bad been told by a
friend that If be moved to Virgin­
ia he wouldn't have to pay feder­
al la irs.

IIIIS STB IKE
JACKSONVILLE oW-Bus drivers
today voted a 30 day (nice In Ihelr
strike which lias Idled Ihe Jack­
sonville bus Iranspurtatlon system
for inure than a month.
Wage negotiations will be carried on during Die truce
ace peril
period,
favored by drivers 138 to
lo 72. r S p
vote followed a talk by Mayor
llaydon Hums urging considera­
tion of the public In delermlning
the issue

Photo by Cux
J ob McClung, In addition to many other activities, served during
the past
ast yec.
year ...
as president
......... of the Key
. Club which l* under the S|,un*ur

ship of the Hanford Klwanla Club, ll* served as business manager of
Die Glee Club, waa on thu Celery Fnl staff, w in class treasuier,
ployed football and went to noya State.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS

JACKSONVILLE t4t - Firms In
Fort Lauderdale and I'anainu City
were among those In Florida re
COST OF OPERATION
cflving contract* recmlly from the
WASHINGTON (44-All It coat government
&gt;mt laapayrrs to operate the steel
The contracts: Smith's Hasln,
mills while they were under gov­ Fort
l.amlcrilalo, harbor tugs, 45.ernment aeliure was Ihe price of U7IMXH). delivery date June, I'J53.
a series of telegrams and
»« phone
Leon B. Ilelauig, Panama City,
call*,
alia,
barges, S14.U05.UOO, delivery statu
Official* aald today no coat esti­ September,
1053.
mate* have been made yet for
Ihe eight weeks of government
operitloa, hut they said the only
ECONOMY PHOG It A31
added cash outlays wUl be for
Iwo round* of notice*
lUCi to 72 steel
ItlDGEFIKI.D PA UK. N .J i* .companies—one notifying them of
Commlsslmier Hots H. Vogt to­
Ihe aeliure and Hie other calling
day Inaugurated a 4-lrggni eco­
II off.
nomy program.
The Commerce Department
Vogt Imported two sheep to
waa In terhnlcal charge of the
crop Ihe grass lu llte village'*
steel Industry but operations artwo porks. If ihe sheep work oul
lualiy were carried on by stool In­
aa well a* demonstrated In a
dustry management and workers
trial run Tuesday. Vogt aald four
throughout aa If nothing had hapmore animals will be uurrhaaetl.
penes
ed.
llu said he figure* the progiram
will save on manp9Wrr and malorney General Edmund Brown. rhtnery.
Warren's rival ticket waa pro-Taft
bul technically pledged In llep
Thomas It. Wenlel of California,
INDIA DMAHTKK
In Alabainu’i primary, a firm
CALCUTTA, India iJt — In-ports
supporter of llussell was trailing a from Imllu's teu-growlng stale of
candidate who soya only llml he Assam today said severe earth
"leans" lo Ihe Grorglan. The con- tremor* and floods have devas­
eat will round out Alabama's 22 tated u witle area. There was no
member Democratic delegation Ini mi dlate word oil casualties, hut
Bussell anil Krfanver each have officials rnmputed the disaster
seven The other* are imrominlt with the great HI50 quake, which
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FA It MING DALE, N Y. (4 t-F u ll
production was resumed today at
tho huge plant ol In public Aviation
Corp., after u 2 day. wildci
wildcat strike
which the company said cost more
Tlmndcrjrl planes Ilian several
weeks action In Korea.
(
Picket lines were withdrawn
Tuesday night, and there waa no
Interference when the day shift
reported for work today. The pick­
ets had been posted by production
workers who had defied Ihelr union
leaders In the AFL International
Association of Machinists.
The Shop Htownnl*' Council,
which was nchlnd the walkout, In­
structed Ihe union tnen lo return
to work The strike started Mon­
d a y morning over grievance m af
chlnery.

KANGOON. Burma ir - Nation­
alist Chinese Irregulars have jx-tie
Hated C3 miles Into Yunnan Prov­
ince and occupied Ylsiatig. urn
Nulouullkt sources at Mi-sal, a mtr
tier town utt the 1'hal fiontler. suld
today There wua no confirmation
here of thu report, which said the
High Low F rtrlp .
irregulars now control 0,400 square
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73
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lang is about 100 miles east and llnstoil
Chicago
7It
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Cleveland
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uoo nrtes of tU-t&lt; farmland* In TnlluhaMce
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California's C4nD.il valley today
a» summer like wruluer melted a
record snow pack In the High Sier­
I'ltAlltlB l.AKK
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Tidily iM-rsons were evacuated
Tuesiiuy from
flood threatened
homes In Ihe Hlocktan area.
The Tide Itlver, which ripped mil
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a section of tlike near Conorun I V &amp; r
New
Momluy, bus flooded 28.000 acres. L V
Hkowlag
A few mile* In Ihe sonlli, another
"Decision He fore
45,000 ucres lu llte old Tulare Luku I
Hasln are Inundulrd.
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Much of the land was planted §
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In rollon und barley Farmers
working around the clock harvested v
"It llnpiicned One
liiosl of Ihelr barley before Ihe
N ight"_____
flood-, hit. Hid Ihe cotton Is a tidal I ______
loss, estimated by grower* at five
lullllmi dollars.

with a NEW

SEOUL 144—Allied fighter bomb.ra attacked North Korean targets
in force Inday. Halm Tuesday nail
I’O ltXTV cut down air aaaatdla to only a
N T* .
- sorties.
Seven B 28* bombed Communist
front
*«&lt;ms lline
| M rposition*
w*»Mv«t« in
**• early
* m i | •morn(«**• ••
Ing (larknoNs After heavy cloud*
obscurtd targets
Is farther nor
&gt;rlh
Other B-Ma reported U supply 've
hides destroyed In Ihe night.
The rains muddled lha lU-mlle
“ front.

Allied tanka southwest of Ihe
Miuuan truce camp caught about
78 .Chinese in the open Ttieiday
aftirnoop and retried killing or
wmndlni about W- The tanka spot:
ed lb* Reds nesr lha Junction of
Imjln and Han Hlvers and
fired from Ihe nppualte hank.
Gen. Mark Clark! Unlted NaUom commander, and Gen. James
A-V*n W**L Eighth Army chief,
,¥,«*• *ront Ihla morning
U ltr finishing a lour started Tuea-

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WASHINGTON &lt;.W-The Senate
today
retainz
lUUtiy rejected
t i - J T i m i -a piuposul
------ - "lo -------ihe present 3 w a^m em bert uPa^4
the Wago Stablliiatlon Board
(WSB) and the board's dispute-,
settling powers. The rollcall vole
was 50 lu 2rt.
.
,
The vote was on an amendment
lu *a* bill to extend the econom y '
control* law and was offered b
Sen. Douglas (D. HI ).
Under me plan »el futlh by Dou««; &gt;•- .ht- buuiil »oul&lt;I cotilinua to
' iiate memUo* representing Ixbur,
industry and the public.
It would also tel am ihe board a
power lo recommend terms for
telHtng strikes
T*"' Senate action leaves still
pending a rival proposal (o bounce
.glflli
*11141 IIIUll-lll/
S IIIWWIB off
.unoi and
industry IM
member*
Ihe hoard
und..........
lo strip
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(Miwer to recoinmeml setllem entr
Pri-sldeiit Truman has urged re ­
jection of that plan.

Plana for the baseball talkathon,
at the writing of these brief*,
have not been completed. Bralley
Odham will be on the air for the
Seminole Bluee Thursday evening
and all day Friday, so be eure to
listen for the details and the
times.
-1400In the meantime, musle take*
over on "The 1400 Club" every
morning and a/icnru»r.*rr',.7..,-,lng
al 10.GO and 4,GO u'tdutk. In the
two one-hour dlsc-Jockey session*
it ran lx- rlassleal. popular, folk,
or what-have-you. If you’re miss­
ing Ihe “ 1400 Club" then you’re
missing a real musle treat.
-1400Tnl.y Dowdv, the Florida For­
est Service hillbilly emeee and mu­
sic maker Is heard regularly on
WTBB every Saturday mnrnlng at
0:40. It's a quarter hour of un­
usual variety and entertainment
with Tohv speaking up for the
Fiorlda Forest Bervlee and con­
servation of Florida’s forests.
-1400Two programs are mlselng this
week from WTRR'a schedule. On
Thursday morning at lltlR the
"Better American Speech" quarter
hour and on Fridays at the same
time "The Book Corner". Ilundred* of school children ami adult*
were pleased, throughout the
ichin.l year, with these presenta­
tion*. As a public service, they
will be tesumed In September.
-H00IGNORANCE IH BI-ISR
ALEXANDRIA. V* . W - A
man who said ha didn't know
Virginia residents bad! o pay
frriaral Incom* lax** has baan
rnnvlcted of falling to Ilia on
tt?8,84# tnroma for Ih# yaara IWH-

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Senate Rejects P laif
Over WSB Power*

Br MARION HARMAN

Berlin Crisis
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Radio Briefs

GAINESVILLE (Special)—Dr.
Kornell N. Hart, teacher and w rit­
er of sociology, will deliver the
Uarralaureatc sermon In cere­
monies at Florida Field Stadium
here Sunday night at 8:00 o’elock.
The Duke University professor
will address the University of
Florida graduating class of over
1150 who will rerelve degree* at
Commencement
Monday "Inht,
ulso ul H:0() o’rlork.
The rhurches of Gainesville
have announced they will suspend
Sunday evening service* so tlint
the eougicgution* may attend the
Uarralaureatc program. Member*
of the Gainesville Ministerial As­
sociation will lie among those in­
vited to the platform lay Univer­
sity President .1. lllllls Miller.
During the piogtnm, the llvv.
Paul II. Packard will give th«
Scripture leading ami the Itev.
Charlc* W. Spellman will deliver
the Invocation.
The principal speaker, Dr. Hart,
has been Professor of Hoelology
st Duke slnre lll.'IH and previously
was Professor of Social Ktliles lit
the Hartford Theological Semi­
nal y. Professor of Social Economy
at iJryn Mnwr College and Researrh Associate Professor at tho
81*1* University of Iowa.
He has written nine iKioks, the
latest of which was "Technologi­
cal Acceleration and the Atomic
ilomh," published in lltIH. In Sep­
tember nf 1048 ho was uwardftl
the Edward I.. Iternay* Atomic
Energy Awatd for the best actionrelated tesearch In the field of
the social Implications of atomic
energy.

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The ratlin remained on the air
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The llrlllsh have nnl Indicated
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‘roman Plans
oVisit Demo
Convention

SHS

Ike Says Peace Is
Issue Of Campaign;
Delivers Major Talk

Student Council

lut President W o n ’t
Go U n til A fte rN o m ination Is M a d e ;
N oW a rTh isSu m m er

(im r i.il Lashes Out
A i I )t-mounts Saymi; T h e y 1 lave Been
In I ’ltwei To o L oiir

WASHINGTON iAi - President
lltl laid today lie will alltmd
Democratic National Conven
after It liaa chosen its i.resi
Dtail nominee—ami he will nut
that nominee
I The President added that he'd
to attend Ihe whole Chicago
tivent Ion hut won't do so he
auie his presence mitflii create j

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GOP Effort To
Suspend (ool nils
Defeated .91 ■ II
House

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Si. iirt, Rights In
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Truman xxu' told at l.h tiCVi-.
Dlerenee some Republicans have
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he Is engaged m a "devious
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Of Wednesday's statement by
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'in . Dwight D Eisenhower that
iKlivilit1 li* i’l Illlki'll 111 flu* Tru*
l i i t lie i lii li ppeil out ol In i I* &gt;li * .»
Democrats have been In Power
.1 ..I l. i o lo I utiti lour, into Hie I li i' ill'll l ' * tm l H it 11t ll il 11 in nt ..liuini' 11 tiicii in Midi a May
I In- in* ,i in * .I,- t •ele iI .I . 414
long, Mr Truman replied II
!•• . it i . niici/i1 it KiMMihoMcr
.............. . ............... 1 to . .loip.iign
II up to Ihe people lo deride that
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- .atlils -t till h.l'.n fitlClKH policy
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ed further comment on
Mink I lira
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1mot
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III
Elsenhower's opening campaign
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• iit.•vA W. Vr| || IMiropC to
eech, saying lie Is not at all in
li i . •
V. III!
I lie Meiiilnolu lligli S'ehiii.l Student Council, aided hy Mrs. Virgil are Walter limitli, president, Kitty N l
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. i . .lo Olio ill ini'lit ■ ol
i .H iiiiin Ho i oiiiiiiiiiiislic orhil,
Kill
Waited In the Itepuhlican pre bmi.h nod Misn Elio I Iti.o i. (acuity ailvisors, loi.l a successful year, Ellen Driggers, lleverly lim y, t'oiiio. i i
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ii.* &lt;i i n . i in ii** in mi (utility in*
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invention race
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promoting school fni.ctionn, chapel programs nod school linproveinunts log lire Many Itiokavagi , I d Lin-l.it. Ui
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III. li x (•)
■. if\ of LtMlllli: III
• ♦&lt;1 Uiil .ml rvpt'llsr Mill leap
Likewise, Mr Truinan declined including palm trie* secured for tli auditorium. Heated, left to right Heidrurd, l.arry Hates, Mmiiei Mlllei
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-} to get Into Ihe controversy he
rill ol
ti ll I ikltlt1 fill
' • In Ki. khi l .tklili! -Util MC Mill
tween Elsenhower amt Sen Huh
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!ert A. Tafl over Elsenhower's air
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ii • th« i it* Iitml 11 liamtlc ttu*
him very much Iml lie's not going
t l . it'll
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to get mixed up in them
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On other mailers today, Mr Tru
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1—He does not plan to send t on
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wan
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H 'lllld
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SliAvnrl Muthlinx Kim
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mill cmvH ihI i vftJi* Miller, Jeiinm* I.urn Ml)In,
""is 11 ti« i Mi. "Mi lt Mir nmlluill of
ffle steel strike, and he won't cum
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nirninmit. and
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P l O g i a i n al Ihe Heminnle Mlgll Helmol Ulna* ] * ( |Other*
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lay Ploginm this morning
hy W1.r,.; N „ |u,y H„ ll(,t r ,.(,, .......... M„
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I lin e e. l.ulhing I would
illegal. A reporter recalled Ills
At at. Impnss.lye
.lay pm- Mr. ami Mr*, d, II. llltdiee, has (tlulii.ti
illshop, Frieda
Colvin.
.•ii tun i I m 'II limn Mn i .H filial v oft
toil.'
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... l.ai me li.iin seeking acprevious statement that nobody f/■"* “ l H«minole High fcelmul erve.l this year as first lieutenant klimm, and Haivey Wilk.iisnu
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can tnlre away hla powers of iei- ‘
Kerning. Principal Merman or head girl officer of the hand,
tin i h i .'Imnl Hit* \ .i l iicriph O I *11111If a■111i a 11&gt;I •I ' I ' l l ill.Hi hill . . . . .
Ilk.. I-HI 1 f I ('III *ui s'i li
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ii i n.nld i.u.l no any
lure. Ml an emergency. nnd asked I £■
‘«J|liraiiilhUd Margaret loud majorette and station head noon fur tile hand nest yeui Wert WiM
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if bg would •ftlcWaW Mr . T ru " Ma Nv for li*r scholarship record of the tssophnoe aec'.iou. The an non need hy .lunette Itulllff, III*l ' i' l*
ill ul ilut'il ,i.(i Mint |vi, L.I
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hi., . u i .
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J |i n paid he would ot a later dst«
ai.fimmce.l her n» v«l*.ilct.,riao aw aril w a v Ksned on outstanding head majorette. These are Hlu-ll.i
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111. l.i* v*ui Id to of it* nt tin* tim il
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I 111l' i liuIlMiial ahxa li'l - of mil | I hr I mII1 |M III L
In .... ■eit.iinU x.uul to km.w
krfkh put in Evraim Uil yuismer
ol'r- 'eutti.g her ivltii no lomuf,
"‘Iiur, I|iialitleu as ati officer,
Kngel.Aitsoti, Doris Junes, Patty 9 ; , ’ ,,
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"said, he kev, Mr. Morrln declared thaf
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wouldn't 1st His daughter Margaret Malloy had hcen offered ‘'v" ginduatlAg senior*. This makes J*
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and ■ frit lid go through with their scholarships,* the Lewie »chuh»i'ih.. first members of thHnmiiiuri/.ihi? UMh yrur'n Urn .» '
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Jlnlaaf-rl M»TkMi!h, M.i, ,»f Mt l4l, .Mfl|
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M '.tin. Mu i h.ilh'Htir ul hin «l|l
who asked if he thought the vie anti Mrc Arlh ur Mivkwilh* 4HH | |t, ,* r m melor I Iu *hl* levy-* ui f
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tory of Itupuhlieau Ken Know laud V\ t- t Nini'I a'*' nth Mt r***‘t, wii . fii» auftitlrtl t«i hiiiois unly.
amt iMiapeii, (M .&gt;111 of town litf.
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( sell ilsHird Hit FARf Tw«i)
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Heuse as "Kid of the Year," hav- took, over their seat*. The school Hofmann, Max Fundom, Ralph
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tog bean chosen in a competition hand, led hv Ernest Cawley, play­ Gasstnan, Mr. and Mre. Elmo Reda
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In Korea are stronger now
I .vo Miui.ii uicn. s .i i . i Wolf unit
sponsored by the U. 8. Junior ed far the opening of tho program, Farls, Col. H. G. Harrlman, Ernest and better
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“Kids and company'? tslevlsion
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program waa the reading of the W. R. Cruse,
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thoroughly entrenched ulung the tu Nassau fui" ihe vxui'k c o l
Class Prophecy hy Ann Whitaker,
lit.list, minesweeper today and 13
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Outing* and ploalca were among untire iGO-mite frontier end there
\xnit said ll.i-y .lux' nu ni.xivurs
niei. were leareri Ins I
the topics iliscuseed. The membere ia no longer that "fluid” front Imi isillcd wreck.i.te ninl radim-il
A I i.ilcli naval communique said
CHARGES DISMIMED
WET WEATHER
requested that Mr. B ergen make ealating between the two farces.
llu imdlti.n back In Niu.s.tu
the pi lot nf Hie plane was killed
HOLTON, Kan. lit — Bank rob.
By TV* Associated Press
a talk un photographic funda­
"We may trade Korean real
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uni lixn survivors ot Die G.r&gt; ton Britbare charges have been dismissed Wet weather was in prospect mentals a t the next meeting. eetate to save American lives, NcxvlMilit, !TJ. a nurse: her i t t-i.
i .1. era ll were rescued.
gainst Albert Johnson, 13, who today for wide areas In the Mid­ Chain were loaned for the m elt­
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Carol, )H, ii clerk; Mary Hi ace,
In London Hie Admiralty said
d In the pulpit of a Topeka, continent, along Ihe Kaat Coast ing by it. (1. Urisson.
a clerk .mil Kuiidny sebonl teach
.in- ship, MIJ5H3, norm ally carried
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Margaret Malloy Awards Are Made To Outstanding Federal Odivial
Is Valedictorian Performers In Seminole High Band Is Arrested For
Slralini; Kojie
Of Class Of ’51

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Marion Harman Jr. Success Of Army’s
Elected Head Of Negro Integration
Photographic Club Plan Is Described

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aiis holdup of the bank at
Kan., occurred four years
“strict Judge Robert H. Keul
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of Oklahoma Wednesday. The
shower activity in th« Bail ex­
tended from New England to Vir­
time of his public coofes- ginia and North Csroltna.
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INSULIN NEEDED
BERLIN ix~From inside British
-blockaded Commutual Radio Bartin camo a distress call for Insulin
today tori a dlabotio Gorman Jani­
tor.
British MaJ. Gan- Char)** Parcay
-It vine, with order* that no rein­
forcements or suppliea gat into the
station, told thn Russians to send
Ihe suing man out and thn British
wouldjSke him to a hoapilaL ^
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lireo turned over ... t&amp; lo.it waves
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OINIRAl OWIOHT 0, IIIINHOWIR •inllex wnd waves gaily to ncwsieen
on leaving tha Whit* House In Washington following a conturenr* with
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he found approximately $JO,UOO in
negotiable bond* In a tin box
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gets the windfall—he or the estate
of the former owner uf Ihe house
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sitate o'
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Leg*!
Legal Notices

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I TII1C C M C l’IT COVkTi NINTH
ll'im - I A I , ITMCI/IT, IN ANU

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P K H IN O L B C O I N T T . r t O H ID A . IN C H A N C K H Y NO. T M
OV HIlM TIt K K T LA N D COM PANY, «
■iCorpornllon a s la tln * undar tlia
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o f Florida,
tha
n lata
I'la ln tlfr ,
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JiA N IK I. tv. IIU L liH N , alao km iw n
aa L&gt; tv. H O LDEN, at a'
D efendant*
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( I I I I I I : II TO A P P K A k
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known aa ll. W, HOLIJK
and
c m :A M
IIU I.O K N . HU
w ife ,
L U T IIK H f
l O llT K It
and.
If
married.
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hla
Wlf«i M I. II. HTK .K IIK TT and. If
m a r r i e d . --------- H TJiiltltKTT,
hla
telfai c . N. &lt;1111K K IN and, If mar*
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J. W.
JA C K H O *
and
KATK
JACKHUN. hla w lla i AIIU1K! H.
1X1W : I.KO N K. I JO IV ami. If
married. — - — LKJtV, lila w lfa i E.
MAHON IIO IIK IIT H K N T K III’ lllH .
HA’, a dlanidred F lo rid * Corjinratlon. and i: SIAHON k i d i k k 'IM.
' MAM B. N liN T K U . and L IL L IE H.
ItlJlIKIlTM . an llm
U »i
km iw n
lloard of lilrevlorn and aa Trua
iae of lhe |&gt;r»l&gt;*rty of E. .tlaeon
nberla K n l* r |ir l* * * ’, it illnaolvad
F lo rid *
Corporal inn; and it nr
other iteraon Hit I m ill* h r. tlirouah,
under or aualn tt Ilia eald E Maaoli H u ll'll* EnlerprUea', a ilia,
eolved Florida Corporations and aa
10 all o f the atmve. all ol wiiu.t?
V raeldemen
deni ea are iinknnwn. If livin g ,
lid tr dead. th e ir
unknown
•Ira at law, darleaaa, leaateee.
or aranteept and any and‘ iat‘
l l par, aona clalm lnn » o r r
I i l l * or
Intareet In or lo . L n
T ' i,. i , pwlna
Iteacrlhed ,p ru,nerlr
—
lr ln
ln«,
« , altuati
..... ............
and balnir
III
In the
tr.......Cno un lr or tteml
la. Mlale
----- of Klorlijyt. tO-Wltl
vie.
Alt that totrI or tHe H tV L or
■All.
tha N K ti of tha HWt4
Irlm r
W aal
of
lailiaw nod-tVaklva
nprlone lined n
and
Mouth
nt
tam awoinl-Koiee
■Ecueat c i l r lined, nr
Moot inn I, To
Tnwr
w hell Ip I I Hmilti,
lia n a * m Kael;
Karl; and, A ll that
iari of the in ; i, nr itie m;&gt;t
rin g Month and Kaal or L im a.
Worn!.Korea! c i i * lined, o| Men­
tion 4. Town eh lie
]l
flniilh.
N a m e J&gt; Keel
Oearatreel Lend
Coiupanr.
a
Ion ealallna
under
the
the H lat* of Florida, lia rIn th i* Court Ita aworn
Inplnlnl In thla aull. the
HAtUra and porpnaa of which le lo
“M arnilhe Hie lllla nr lha I'la ln lirr
Ihe U m l heralnabovo daacrlbed
ll* in m l and •o ffician t almololn
- J . I 1" ’ 1' 1" *m»c to h a v * a ir clalma
v aad Im ereel „f Ihe lia fa lid a iil*. an I
i,
oach of them. In and lo la id land
i paaaed ui&gt;on and determined,
lo
r “ ,mi» upon lha I'la lo lir r a
•llle In eahl land, lo (|u l*t and cun*
■ i X P i hl\
l*1*" t h*r "to.
*h d In w ill, n m il of C o m p uio i m«
P la in tiff alalea that
It
batUvea
there are peraone inlereeted in in«
land herein involved and
hereinabove Ilearrlhed. whoa* namee ere
unknown to li. anil havlna f n r tlu r
U-.» haniedIhernln certain
peraone hh
t
If, fJ .'jf'h .h r name til|f, the euld
&amp;
{. ! !! !!•
"■ "nt knnwn h r the
*b * th o r l h * r , or a n r of

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•re
Ihg In i,a fritereiTed In’Tii'a'land im i
pfamt
rtn tliea l,.-r,-li, liivnlved
and
hnreI*
[Mb.,
' " * * d e w rltin t and, If dead. In
have hern lulcreated
liilvre a ttd Iftarbins
III*
;i

ml having
made itill peraone huv__Ami
. . r ------_ p
In ha
I
ng
orf ulalnilng
i-In t in In a tn
h av*
a n r Intereat
- - - par
lha •hove
aliove da
deacrlhaj land,
L" *b»
daecrlhag
arllee
d iret.,ta,|l In It
the •alTi lllli nf f om-

llA afA :
A . a worn com plaint h a v in g h **n
lh a Clrcull
filed HHalliat you tn
ilnola County,
Court In and lior Bemlnola
abort tltla
F lo rid *. In lilt
Chancar
111
Itha
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O iir « _ cC.'. HMA
of which la n
H u ll,(Iff, V". ItU H K llT J. HM Al.L,
Iheee preeenta are lu command y&lt;u
to appear and rile roue w ritte n da&gt;
feneee lo the Complaint filed hera&gt;
l a an or before the 10th d a r of
June. A l&gt;. l i i l , or otherw laa be*
tre e I'm Confeaeo w ill ba enlaced
ajfnlnet run.
The Menforil Herald la daalanal'C
ee a newapaprr of aenerel c irc u it.
• In-, lo a hi, I, I hie r lla llo n ehnll ha
publlihed om e each week for four
t oneerufIve weeka.
tVITNKMH mr hand and o fficial
aeal of the Clerk of • the Circuit
Court on l til a the llh d a r of Alar.
A M. I»A*
tl. I' IIK IIN O U N ‘
fMerk of Circuit Court
nemlnola I'o u n tr. Florida
Mack N, Cleveland, Jr.
A ltn rn e r at Law

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Mnnfnrd, KlnrPln
A lln rn e r for I'le ln tlff
t i i e c l t ic L IT c m m t » r t h e
NINTH J tlllC IA I. CINCtflT IN
A.Nil Ctlft NEMINdLE CUCNTlr,
KLIIHIIIA.
IN CMANCEHV Nil. TPTB
jh lV O n C E
liO ltA L K E F L E M IN tl.
K lalN tlir,
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defendant
o n l i e n (IK FCNMCATION
TO: C H A H L IR F L E M IN fl,
llealdenre unknown.
You are harehr ortlarad lo at&gt;.
pear 4In perann or hr A lln rn e r) In
Ihe Clrcull
Court,
of
Memlnol*
C ounlr, Klnrlda, on nr before Ilia
l l l l i dar ol June, A. IV l i l t , in
ariawer u lllli nt Complalnl filed
herein eKHlnal you. eimie lielna a
aull Inr divorce
otherwlaa a lie area I'm Confeeeo w ill he entered
eanlnat you fur failure lo appear.
ile a ur i. newer aa letm lrad hr law
itreln
tVITNKMH m r hand and official
ee.il thla lath dar of M ar. A II 1144
f
I' 1IEI4 NOON
C lerk, C lrc u ll Court
• MEAL)
Uladalone I, Knhloaa
Allornev for I ’lt ln lln
*1 Nor III Co ur I Htraet
Ijrlando, Florida

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IN l•ll(ln A T E .
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TO A M , W ltOW
M AT I ( I N .
C K IIN l
N olle* le herehy glvan lh a l J II.
IIA N IK L filed life final report
Kie.-uior ol III* aelale of Theniloma
E Dunlel, ileraeerd; lh a l he (lli'd
hie patllliin for (liuil dlecharge, nml
Hull It* will apply In the Horimelili.
Hiiiiglne Mleiielrmo, County Jmta"
n( Memlhole I'ourily, Klnrlda, on the
I9lh day of June, K ill, lo r uppri.v.ti
'■f earn* arid for final dtaaharae &gt;
Keaciilnr of Ihe aelale of Tlie.iilnela E Hanlel. deceaeed
J II IIA N IK i.
K a rro lo r of Ihe ealale
of Th eo.loe la K Hn li
let, dacraaetl.
la

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IN P l l O l l i m
IN [111 T H E EHTATM OK
O L I.IK EM TKLL IICTTO N,

TO A I.I. W HO M IT WAV ( ON i V I h n i
-NOHe*
u
herehy given
that
H IK E ANHIIKVV HI'TJh II
riled
final report ae A ilm lh le lra lu r de
la lion of Ihe ealale of Ollla
f 'L . Wtttlan, dvreeaa*; (h a l ha
* t 1* I'e tlllo n fur fin a l dlecharge
a- . Jhal lie w ill apply fn H i* II,m L-.; Nrahl* lionglae Mlanatrom, Cuiinly
, Judge of Memlnol* County. Klurlda,
on Ihe X day o f .Inn*, A.U., 1111.
I 9 r NPPinval of earn* and for final
glacharg* a * Adm liilalrglor de bonla
fiON, nf Jhe ealale of O llla Hall,II
|* y tp h . deccaaeji, on thla I t day of
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The M ini* ur Klurlda; Uredtlng,
Tn M a rio rl* E. I onha. II I . Rg. I,
lloa T, laiulevllla. Mlaalaelppl.
Yuli a r * herehy re&lt;iulr»&lt;l Vu apt)Mr to ta cartaln
“ * • * - 1" 1,1,1
■* **----'=*H ill of
Complain!
vll*(1 NR«iln a l you lo r a divorce, now
pending In the Cl m i l l Court Manil­
iml* C.iunC', Klurlda.’ V e iiirn a ld * Vo
the l* lh day o f June |» l» , in ,in.
fililll theleiif eald cauee w ill procen| in loirle.
Lei I hie order he puhllehed for
Ihe Nlalulpry llpie leitulred hy tuw
for four coiieeciitlve Wceke In the
h ««ii fiint H im lit. n n«*«vit|&gt;ii i»*r
of
Nwiicml r lr r Hint ion In m.«|.I m u n tr
nrnl i«fmf
W ITNKHH My hand uml n ff liU I
,V!*
Ml Nauiurd. Klortfla,
Ihle l l l l i day of May) A |) |« 4 l
*}- i ’ H K H N H i i N
C lerk. Ninth Judicial C l i cull r o lir l, H e III I n o I *

hand aa Clerk nmt
WB.*^** u l ’ h" eald Crfurl. thla Ihe
&lt;i*V nf May A Ir. 1111, ul
Hanford, Hrinlrnile Cuiinly, Klorliln
f&gt; I'

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NOTICE. T il AKKMAS

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IIUHTON,

W H O M I T M A * CONCKITNl
N n tlu i I k h ifd tir irlvmi trml K, II
Nleeen* flt&lt;Ml hla final report aa Ad.
,,f ,h ® eelule ul W’ llllam llU ey llualo n, deceeaedi lh a l he
Hied
p allllon ..............
(Inal
vhan
c h a r**, and th a t ha w ill apply to
&lt;Ieorai, Andrew Mpeer
A dnilnlatralor ita hniila pun lha itonorabla liouglaa Hlenalrnnt,
'!• aeial ^ n f O L L lH fc*
vmlr’i i t
of Kami mile County,

KP.rlrta, «n th * in&lt;t &lt;1* * &lt;■( Jtiiyi
rm *i N i a c h ^ r : . '
t i l l " ” *h * , l * ‘ ,l,,r of

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tomoblle ensinei of hiith power out­
put and increaaed comp reel Ion ra ­
tio, but com ldcrably amatler in
alze than preaent model* arc
a mo n« obJectlvcB of the nation'*
automntlve cnslncera.
Such eiiRlncA w ill tm talked about
at g real length by engineer* attend!ing the annual meeting here
of the Society of Automotive Kn
glneera. The near Iona opened to­
day and continue through Friday.
The engineer* have dom onstnt
minor
inor dctlgn channel
change)
ed1 that w ith m
and alteration* In tho carburetlon
syatem they can substantially boost
the power output of today'* car
enginra. C h ry ilc r tirovcd thill when
one of l it (lo c k flirepower V-* en­
gines with n conventional output
of ISO horsepower was boosted to
more than 3in horsepower by
changes In the carburetlon sys­
tem. und other relatively m inor
a ltrrn llo n t.
Ccncral Motors and other car
makers sim ila rly stepped up horse­
power w ith what appeared lo be
minor design alterations. Hudson's
new twin Irp o w c r carburetlon sys­
tem is one nf the most recent ad­
vance* In internal combustion en­
gine fuel distribution systems.
Hudson claims it offers greatly
Increased power output on regu­
la r gasoline
Cadillac currently boast* tho industry's most powerful atock cor
engine, l&gt;s high compression V-h
developing IUO horsepower. As In
the case of several other General
Motors car engines Ihe power Inrrease results largely from whal
Is called n four-barrel carburetor.
Cadillac also has ■ new Intake
manifold ami a new dual aahaust
system.
Nome engineer* her* la y a 200plus horsepower engine fnr stock
model cars w ill lie brought out
next year.
Rut. many of them ask. why a
200-horsepower engine In a stock
car? Generally, Increased power
output and higher compression ra ­
tios reipilre greater structural
strenglh in the engine block. To
gain Ibis and nt the same tim e
Mihftlanlinlly reduce the overall
illmcnslnns ol llio engine offers
something of a problem to the en­
gine builders
Hydraulic steerlng—m' re com­
monly called power steering—also
w ill cornu In for considerable dis­
cussion at Hie engineers’ meetings.

at aiiellon sales Iasi week, es the
st'UKon neared a closo.
They were tangerines, Temple
oranges. Indian River pink seeded
grapefruit and Interior pink seeded
grapefruit.
Orange* from Interior Florida
were seven rent* h eller than Ihe
-age M-M.
week before and averagod
Indian River oranges slipped
one
slip
cent lo 14.23.
Roth types of Indian Hlver seed­
less grapefruit gained, The white
variety advancing IS cents to 13 8.1
In going up 37 cents to |4}.04.
aml pink
Interior white seedless brought
' ght
*2 74. a loss of 24 cents, while Inle rio r pink seedless aauged 3ft
cents tn )4 IS
While seeded grapefruit wn* low ­
er, that from Indian River down
one cent lo $.123 anil from the In ­
terior down 33 cents to $2.27.

The Weather

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By DAVID 1. W ILK IE
AP Automotive Editor

C IT R U S A U r r i O N
NIN TH
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LTNCUIT
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LAKELAND W i- Four Florida
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TIMlItKKMHB.
ItlljiEM KH
I?'! that each &gt;&lt;nd ev*
anta ahuve muned.^ deaignaied nml
t
apaolflvil, nre herehy raoulred lo
^ • appear, anew er or r[le their w rit• l i n defaueva in I'la ln tlffa lu ll of
. tp m p |a| nt on lha l l f t l
Hav
or

Adm inistrator o (
tn*
•a la t* o f W illia m ltll*y
llualon, d *e ****ii.

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INHURANCE AT A HAVINd
FOR YOUR
HOME • AUTOMOBILE
BUSINESS

Asheville
Muslim

High Low Preclp.
HI
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Chicago
Cleveland
I-os Angeles
New Orleans
Now York
Kesltlo
Washington
Jacksonville
M iam i
Tallahassee

Lake Monroe
|C«BllMNe&lt;l Krm* f a s *

Dr. Hutchins
f f ‘«B 4ltin*a Krnm P ag* Oaal

must learn lo think fo r himself.
Th* United Htat»a. the speake"
said, baa made “ ope theoretical
contribution to education,
adoration fo r a ll."
“ It is easy to see that having
every hods- go to nchnnl Is not neeessarlly Ihe same thing as having
everybody educated. . . Education
Is h dependent, secondary n rtiv lty .
It &lt;lrpen&lt;l* Upon the society In
which It operate*. . . , I f you lie
llcve Hint n good anclety Is one In
which everybody think*, so fa r an
Be Is nhle, nnd thllika fo r himself,
then vnu w ill try lo get an edum
tionnl system that achieve' this
goal.
Three honorary degree* nnd two
distinguished service rc rtlflm te a
were nwnrded Monday at Stetson
Commeneemenl,
„
Mr*. A lfred I. dttPonl, o f Jack­
sonville, lh&lt;&lt; nalinn's m itatiuullng
woman phllnnthruuUt In education
ami rh n rltiv*, and u illatlngulahe&lt;l
Florida hiudtte*s unman, reeelveil
the &lt;lrgrre of doctor o f biinianit'es,
{the wns presented to P rrsldcnt J.
Ollle Edmunds fo r the degree hy
Judge O. K. Reave*, o f Tampa, a
member o f the Htetaon Hoard of
Trustee*.
.
, .»
Th*
Rev. James
Alexander
Ktcvrart, pastor of itlvcr*lit« Banr
lis t Church, Jacksonville, who
pleached the haecalaureato ser­
mon. received the degree of doctor
n f d ivin ity. He was presented fur
hla degree by Hr. H a rry C. Gar­
wood, dean emeritus o f the Col­
lege o f Liberal A rts.
W illiam Edward D uckw ll*. dean
o f the Ktetson School o f Music
and a member of the faculty for
HO year* before re tirin g th l* year,
received the degree o f doctor or
humane letter*, lie wa* presented
fo r the degree by Dean o f the
U niversity, C. Howard H opklni.

PAYR O LL ROBRKRH
PALMETTOUB-Two bandits who
(•plied a 910.30(1 payroll In a pack­
ing house holdup Saturday were
still at large today.
The ca r In which they fled the
lla rlle c Packing Company here
was found two m lle i east of Pal­
metto, hidden off a aide road, the
same day, Since then there hat
been no trace of the pair.

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SEOUL. Korea VR-Unlted Nslions tanka today smashed Into
Communist positions on the K o­
rean central front, b la itln g 41 Red
biinkera,
A U. 8 . Eighth A rm y it a f f o ffi­
cer said the hunker blasting a ctiv­
ities left 19 C ktofM dsad and $•
wounded.
Tanks operating southwest of
Ktimsnng Inflicted moat o f the
damage Iq a 35-minute barrage,
other tanks bombarded enemy po­
sitions south of PyongganfL apex
of the form er Iron Trianglei Bed
supply area.
kn*
n nge U. N. a rtille ry
shelled Communist truck convoys
at least eight m ilts behind Red
front line positions fo r 9W hours
Sunday night and early today.
The staff officer aald result*
could not be determined because
of darkness.
A rtille ry also ployed a m ajor
role In throwing back several m i­
nor Red p atrol thrusts across Uw
135-mile front. Poor weather held
patrol activities lo a m inim um.
The U. 8 . F ilth A ir Force re­
ported that its night flying B-Sfl
light bombers smashed 70 Red
tn irk s and attacked Red ra il Ifnea
In North Korea.
The F ifth A ir Foree said that
during May It lost 43 planes over
North Korea while destroying 39
Communist plants.
Only nine Allied planes were
lost In aerial combat. Tho Reds
lo ti 32 MIG-19 jet fighters and two
prnpellor-driven fighters In s ir
scrap*. r iv e fU d planes w e rt detyed on Ine ground,
he A ir Force said 31 United
Nations planes were shot dawn by
Rod ground fire and eight were
lost lo r re aruns unknown.

f t ‘*a ||*N *&lt; i From Pag# O m |

13,000 foot level, E lectric potential
w ill not billl&lt;l up below the aero
centigrade level, he said. A t least
Of) percent o f the dleehargea are
w ithin clouds or between cloud
and cloud, he stated. The earth
hat a negative charge, the atmos­
phere la positive during fa ir wea­
ther. This becomes reversed during
storm*. Metal framed a irc ra ft a r*
usually safs from lig h tn in g , which
however may dratroy ralao appa­
ratus on Ihe plane, said M r. Damn.
Guests Introduced by Charles
Morrison, who olao led In singing,
wera Charles a Wagner, Brook­
lyn, N. Y „ L a lo y , Lawson, Deand the Rsv. Lucian Scott,
Laka M ary, a guest o f F rank
Erans. Jack Rati gait preaJded.

during my term of office.

To thoM friends who supported my opponent
In the run-off, let me repent that I am In­
terested In your problems on an equal baala, the only coimltlerntlon being, In all caaea, tha
good of the entire county.
Sincerely

ENTERS SERVICE
FORT D IX (Special)—Pvt. MathI* Frazier of 1311 West Fourteenth
Streot, Sanford, h a i arrived here
and h a i been Resigned to SV, RAHTV, Service nf the 9th Infantry D i­
vision fo r 16 weeks of basic tra in ­
ing.
Pvt. F ra ile r I* Ihe son nf John
F ra ile r n f Sanford.

W. B. (Brown) Miller

A M A T E U R NI TE

Good vegetable luncheon plate:
Heat canned whole-kernel corn,
drain, and top w ith crisp bacon
■llcoa. Serve w ith baked potatoes
and broiled tomato halvee season­
ed w ith ealt. freshly-ground pep.
per, and basil.

AT THE

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EVERY WED. NIGHT
STARTING APRIL 16

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DEALS VR. IDEALS
TAM PA t i t - Too many A m er­
icans think of Ufa aa a m atter of
"deal* rather than Ideals", the
chaplain o f Urn U. 8 . Senate said
hers.
D r. Frederick B. H arris was the
baccalaureate speaker tor the
graduating class o f the U niversity
of Tampa Sunday. Ha received an
honorary Doctorate o f U tte rs .
lie said tha people o f this country
are shockingly lacking In personal
honor — that they do “ whal may
be m orally wrong but Is legally
rig h t." The people need lo have
th e ir faith restored In moral values
which w ill not yield In glittering
but tem porary rewards, Dr. lia r
r i i said.

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EVERY WEEK

Hafandanl
N tlT If'M TO A IT S : A It
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Kit ward*, 41* T o in u n t HI. tin
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nr t&lt;r *4 lo rn *r. on lha l* lh d *v m
Jon*. 1*41 Iq th * uttlea of th * Clartt
nf (h * Ctreull Court. Hanford. H»mlnut* Count*. F lo rid *. In a ra rU tn
dlvorca p to ettdlng sgalnal you in
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Court of
Hainlnol*
County, F lo rid *. In rhan«.*ry. an
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P L A IN ■
W IL L IH HANSOM.
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DITK K N IIA N TV 1)1vo ni *.
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. * t In Hanford. Klurlda, thla j l t h
day o f May, 1*11,

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A M O C IA TR H

HIGHWAY 17 - 02 AT UNDERPASS

Ha n o ir il* Florida
A llto rn ays for P la ln llff

TO THOSE COMMUNITY LEADERS
W HO HAD THE COURAGE AND
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MflNUAN, Korea ur - B lustery
D A Y T O N A B E A C H ( S p w la l) Gen. Nam II, cM af Red delegate Bchoollng
_______ _________
races held
Jld in
In preparation
preparation
down kM"*/ NMAtoE* Dwiwi Hr »$«|
at Ihe Korean ir m l it f M talks, fo r the opening o f the 90-night
kMntr
*" L* **ry !« ? * * « « « to r*&gt;4
Y*i w * # w H t o y rowiitbw, ru«|
toned down his voice today as kg gray hound roc* meeting
tlin June 4, at
l
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KfHU
BflJ
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tFMlM* f m m %h* l a M l I I
railed again at A llied handling of the Voluslg County Kennel Club
k-p H .1"* A »»«.«a *r lotta.1,1ft, M f.
Communist prlsoaer riots on Soje hare, w ill end tonight.
bMtt«K»-rt«l almrakw. Ml**r W,j. m
JU/lrrlutl*"1 Su# I* f*M *r *rvna six m i , •
Island.
Tuesday n ig h t the track w ill
Bui calm, quiet MaJ. Gen. W il­ be closed whits maintenance men
lion, killwr n&gt;M. T&lt;V Oo*n • FIIU-* niu
liam K. Harrison, head United N a­ make last minute preparations fo r
IkrXk. Um&lt;I i&lt;i«**a*f*llr Wv MillIm i f„r
tions Command negotiator, said the opening.
i
n r 41T'«-r tt *»*s»'l*S**«’ &lt;"••/ Km*.
" I have no idea that it ha: any
When the fin a l achooling rare
significance at a ll."
U staged, mere Hu m 290 grey­
The w hite potato plant Is re­
Ur. « » k m » u « . 41*4 D * . 'i FID. UN.,I
The Red chieftain used m ilder hounds w ill ha*e schooled a t
lated to nightshade and belladon­
— *Sv
tones In repealing hia charges lh a l least fo u r times. Thee* w ill bo e
the Allies are slaughtering Bed to ta l o f SM greyhounds at the na.
prisoners on KoJ*. the U. N. prison track title year, 390 mere com­
camp island, ana are planning to ing from Biscay no track In M i­
relain permanently other Commu­ ami, Orange Park In Jackson­
nist captives.
v ille and the Sarasota Kennel
Whatever
themeaning of
______
C lu b Greyhounds who raced at
change In attitude, Harrison la id other tracks during Ihe
past
the Communist negotiators today week do not havo to school.
“ didn't act Ilka they were mad
General Manager Je rry Collins
at anybody."
has received many requests fo r
There was no p ra g m a In tho box seats from fans tn . Miami,
26-mlnute aesilon on th&lt;s Issue Jacksonville. St. Petersburg, Tam ­
blocking an arm lstica—what lo do pa, etc. Indications are th a t both
about 100.000 captured Rod soldiers mutual and attendance records w ill
and civilia n internees who say fa lL
they would rather die than return
F rank fButch’ Pasley returns as
T E L E P H O N E S 180 and 1071
to Comm u n lit rule. The Rede de­ presiding judge and w ill have
R e m 404 Sanford A tlantic NaHonal Bank B uilding
mand th e ir ioldiers
back. The Bernie Collin* aa associate. Pad­
■ oldieri^back^
U. N. comma nd says, not a l __ __________
________________
dock Judge
w ill be Gerald_Pasley
prisoner
ill be forced to return, and B. (CI WlHI&lt;unaon
•isoner w in
W lllla m io n times
tim er and
lla rrlO M again suggested a re -le ls rk o f scaloa, Toby Rogersi, rn rcess
oeme- Ing eecratary
a
t
the
M
iam
i Bench
1
Jllf
thing constructive ..
Kennel Club during the w inter,
II demanded a n o th er r_________.
. . stated last n ig h t th a t th * track
session T ilts
Your vote fnr me on Mny 27th. la very deeply
day at Panmuniom at 11 a m. ( t w ill have the finest collection of
p.in. Monday ENT)
greyhounds | n Ita history.

lle r l

Lake Ivanhoe, source o f Orlando'
water supply, was polluted b„
“ m icrobes. Thousands o f leaflM t
were dropped.
Among the local CAP squadron
member* participating In
th l
cperatlon* were ldout. Col. F o r
rest llrcckenridge, Capt. W altei
Krohne, Capt. Remley, |,leut. Me,
I^ u lin , anil Lieut. John And*»
C a d e t*
participating Included
Lieut. Thomas Andes, F irs t 8 g t
Harvey W ilkinson, Hgt. Duke Ken­
dall, Sgt. John ilennett, CpI
Rodney
Ilrum ley,
CpI. Frank
M ills, I’fr. Edward Friend, Pfe.
Chuck Kodehaugh nml John P l*rson.
Capt. Remley pointed out th l
purpose o f the operation, remind­
ing rltiscns of the Pcnrl Harbor
Incident, when It wan thought It
could not happen,
“ We have always fe lt that w i
are secure here at home becausi
our wnrs have a lw a yi been os
foreign soil." he declared, “ glid
l l is high tim e we wake up and
realise arc vulnerable from w ith.
In as well as from the outside,’
He urged that c ltlte n * beeomt
active Tn c ivil defense by joining
Jhe C ivil A ir Patrol.
“ Let's not get caught w ith our
“ Bridges down", he warned. Pros­
pective CAP mrmhera sr# advised
to contact Forrest IIreckenridge
a t the Chamber o f Commerce,

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OUR HA rs OFF!

BOtfD'lllflLlflCf
111 N . P ark A t* .

Negotiator
A t Volusia Track
Down Hia Voice Will End Tonight

Power Are Engineers Obj

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P arty's new candidate for pr**!
dent c a lle d -to d a iJ to L , J .b M iT » P
d riv a " fo r eotos.
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“ Our program w ill show that the
common people can win greater
freedom end a larger share of
declared
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the national
income,
torney
Darlington Hnopes, 33.
Beading, Pa.
.
The
socialist*
unanimously
picked, him as their presldentla
candidate at their 28th national
convention which ended hero Sun­
day. He had been named lo ms
fourth straight term s* parly chair­
man e a rlie r iu „ic convention.

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TH E W E A T H E R
Runny end continued w arm to­
day and Wednesday. except risk
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AN IN D E P E N D E N T I A II.Y NEWSPAPER

VOLUME 1XXXH1

Entahliahed 1008

SANFOKI).

Eisenhower Takes
Strong Position In
.Favor O f Air Power
In First Press Con­
ference A s Civil­
ian, Ike Hits Back
At Taft's Attack
WASHINGTON o n -fln e . Dwight
Elsenhower raid today he always
fiaa favored a itfo n g t». S. A ir
Force and la convinced a ir power
w ill be dominant In any future
war.
A t the same tim e, In what might
have been Intended u a thrust at
Sen Robert A. Taft. Elsenhower
said- "Anyone who finds nut that
the ordinary foot soldier can be
fin a lly eliminated from .war, I wish
he would show me how to do It."
He also took an apparent dig at
p re s id e n t Trum an's action In de
“ eying an A ir Forca buildup In
IMS.
Elsenhower m et w ith reporters
a t the Pentagon o short tim o be
fore dofflag the uniform as a 5-star
general to free him self fo r the
political ilru g g le ahead. He and
T aft are the leading contenders
fo r the Republican presidential
nomination.
A tew minutes after the news
conference, Eisenhower bade ■ sol
jy m in farewell to the A rm y.
w With a crowd of about 2,mo
watching at the Pentagon's rlv p r
entrance, his retirem ent orders
were read and Secretary of De
feme Lovett wished him "a n a f­
fectionate goodbye and Godspeed."
Lovett referred to the general's
services In and after World War
II as "w ithout precedent In the
modern w o rld ."
Elsenhower replied:
"Comrades snd my friends: The
•u n ifo rm e d services of the Untied
States are too deeply Imbedded In
my heart to say a final goodbye.
Let me say, until we meet again—
and that goes fo r all of you from
•h* secretary of defense to the
newest recruit tn the ranks—good
luck and c a rry on aa you have in
the past. Goodbye."

i, for the firs! time In 17
M Anne band played
“
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»ry slapped out.

The general lunched w |ih lead­
e n of Ihe movement In win the
presidential nomination — Sens
Lodge of Massachusetts and Duff
of Pennsylvania, and Paul Ifo ff
man. on leave from Ihe Ford
Foundation.
Elsenhower-for-Presldent Head­
quarter* announced the general
would be wearing civilia n clothes
• when he leaves hla hotel at 4:13
p m. EST today fo r National A ir­
port. where he la to emplane for
his firs t out of-unlform speech of
Ihe campaign at Abilene, Kan.
At his news conference, Klsen
hower tried to ward o ff political
H'aatlaae* (la rasa Sit I

♦

DETROIT wT“ T The D etroit
Tigers announced today ■ B-player
deal that aent T hird Baseman
George Kell, Outfielder Hoot Ever*
Pitcher D ltay Trout and Shortstop
Johnny Upon to the Boston Red
Soa. The Tigers, In return, ob­
tained F irst Baseman W alter Dropo, Intleldera Johnny Peaky and
Fred Hatfield, Outfielder Don Lenhardt and P itcher Rill Weight.
The trade was one of the biggest
In the majors In years. The p rin c i­
pals were K ell and Evers for De­
tro it and Dropo, Peaky and Lenhardt fo r Boston.
. K ail, 00, has been w ith Ihe De­
tro it club since 1046 and led the
American League In baiting In
1Mb. He la regarded as the best
third baseman In the league,
ir e r a , I I . laid up w ith an Injury
-• tU aeaton u n til Mooday night,
ife rk e d the T igers' pennant bid In
lfc o w ith a .M l average.

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LIBEL JUDGMENT
JACKSONVILLE OB - A foderal
Judge Monday refused tn aet aside
a Ifs.ooo libel Judgment against the
Curtis Publishing Co. in favor of
former State Sen. Walter B. Fraaer,
St Augustine.
The motion had asked Ihe court
to enter • Judgment tar th* pubUafcing company. Judge Bryan
Simpson also denied e motion for
a new trial.
Fraser's suit stemmed from a
1M0 Saturday ByemmgPett article

Industry And Union
To Meet Soon In Try
To Reach Settlement

William Clark Court

Teachers Given Man Gets His But
$30,000.00 From Fails To Pay U.S.
Track Revenue Taxes On Income

Ex-President Agai n
Asks Congress To
Undertake Acti on
WASHINGTON
Former
President Herbert Hoover today
urged Congress In create another
commission—sim ila r In one he o r­
ganised six years ago—to find new
way* nf stream lining Hie federal
government.
An Increase In Ihe annual budget
In the past six years from to billion
dollars to DO billion "creates new
problems of organisation which
should be studied." Hoover said
He made his comment In a letter
to Chairman Dawson (D ili.) nf
Ihe House Executive Expenditures
Committee who had asked the fo r­
mer President to testify on reor­
ganisation legislation Hoover snlil
previous comm itments prevented,
him from appearing personally
Before Ihe committee are 20 re ,
organisation proposals. Including
several hills which would create
.« new Hoover Commission
"W hile many commission rernm
mrndatlnns have been adopli-il dur
Ing Ihe past th rre years." Hoove:
wrote, "there are Important reor­
a *r. ."HU damage suit ended yes­
ganisations of Ihe Post Office, terday In C ircuit Court w ith an
Treasury, In te rio r and Agriculture assessment n f une dnllat In dam­
Departments, the Veterans Admin ages against the defendant*. This
Miration and the Federal Security was the firs t ease In the civil
Agency which arc not dealt with diK'kel of the Sluing term nf the
In Hie 2!) hills befnre your com­ Court.
mittee.
Judge Mil
M illard II. .Smith Instruct" W r must also recognise Ihe &lt;'il
„,| the
t (,,, Jury to bring In the verdict
enormous Increase In federal nc In
|„ favor
f HVO o f W niii'M I!. H cnslrr m il
tlv lty since Ihe riunnilsslnn's rec w ife iio f Forest C ity In ■ «ult
nininendnHon. 1 suggest, therefore, against Both Parks and J. T. Murthat theac proposali tu re-establish dock,
'lock. Juilfrc .Smith pointed out
the commission go over to Ihe next that
th a t proof o f damago had been
Congress."
In e ffic ie n t.
Hoover la id great progress had
Mr. and Mra. Hcnslta stated
been made aloce the commission th a t they had - purchased land in
submitted Ita recommendations a Forest C ity subdivision fo r the
three years, ago. I l i r commission purpoxp o f &lt;rccttnir »'-4‘ fishing
ceased -to , operate after that, * ram p, and charged that the de­
So fa r, Congress has approved fendant# had hulldoied nut !I0
two reorganisation plans submitted treea which i educed the value of
by President Truman. Roth dealt the land anil made It unm iltahlr
with agencies under congressional fo r thp purpose for which It had
fire —Ihe Reconstruction Finance h
j,'rrn
rrn purrhuiPil. The h ill o f romCorporation and Ihe Internal Rev plaint had fir of been filed on
entin Bureau
.Sent. jo . mno.
Four nlhcr plans xuhmltted hr
T estifying In the tria l were M.
come effective next month If ncl C. Hagan. m irvpyor; C. t.. Hrady,
(her the Senate nnr the House Orlando real ratate h ro krr, ami
vetoes them. Three would place It I.. Heiislrc.
under C ivil Service Ihe appoint
Tin* ju ry In rh iilrd C h rx trr ft.
ment nf postmasters, customs of Nelson, foreman; W. A. Forward,
| I rn II b i «4 On
D ili
.fnmc* II. (iu t, Edward A. Parker,
James T. Hardy Jr., and David
| l.ivingntnn.
It* o ffic ia l verdict w*», "W e the
M f 'C n r lv
f x r p u f p u t jj'tr y . God for the pTaintlff* and
t j U 1 C t l l v o l asses* their damage
against the
ge agal

C o u n t y Commission Udell Collects Half
Agrees On Route
Million From U. S..
Of Forest City Road
But Owes $750,000

Dollar Damages
Given Plaintiffs
Demanding $5,000
First Case In Spring
Term Of Court Is
Heard ByM.B.Smith

Final Count Gives

TALLAHASSEE 'JR-Dan McCar­
ty recalved lha highest vote ever
recorded fo r a Florida governor­
ship candidate In last week's sec­
ond Democratic p rim a ry, com­
plete o fficia l return* showed to
day.
th e returns reported by County
officials and lahulated In the o f­
fice of Secretary of Stale R. A.
Gray fo r form al certification by
Ihe Stata Canvassing noard later
In the day gave McCarty 364,200
votes and Bralley Odham 336.716.
M cC arty's m a jo rity waa 47,464.
H a rry 8. Swan won the Repub­
lican nomination w ith 10.217 votes
to 3,003 fo r Bert Leigh Acker.
Swan w ill oppose McCarty In the
November general election, bul
w ill have IltDe chance since Dem­
ocrats outnumber Republicans 14
to I In Florida,

Official returns from the runoff
for representative In Congress
from the new North Central Flor­
ida Eighth District gave D. R.
(Billy) Matthews, Gainesville,
740 to 09.070 for former Rep. Lei
Green, Starke.
M cCarty, a F o rt Pierce citrus
and cattle man, carried 31 n f the
67 rnunties, w ith hla greatest
strength along hla native East
Coast and across the northern tier
of countlea from Jeckaonvllle tn
Pensacola.
odham, young Sanford oil dis­

ili'fi'iu ln iits ss u m n ln s l, t o - w lt , nns
•In lls r."

C ircu it Court waa adjourned
this morning and recessed u ntil
Thursday morning at 0:30 o'clock
when tria l n f c iv il casea w ill he
resumed, said O. I ’. Herndon, clerk
nf the court.
On Friday. Judge Smith drew
a v ln lrr of fit) names from which
Juries a r* tn he selected fo r the
duration of the tria l o f r lv lj casts.
The venire includedi W. I., flleg,
E. E. Eastahrooka, H. D. Illg h lc y men, M. L Futch, D. II. Smith,
John E. Higgins, France* C. N o r­
ris, Howard Faville. Blanche Takarh. W aller A. Feslsr, J. K. Jackson. Mra. 8. L. W oodruff, Ben H.
Gatlin. T. O. Landress, J. M. Ray,
II. P. Leach, K. E. Lloyd 8 r „ Jack
F. Hvms, C. V. M illika n . A . L.
Battle, If. W. Goodspeed. H. R.
O'Brien, R. A. Cameron, Jamas B.
Gut and Edgar Lyons,
Other Jurymen called ere C lif­
ford Hands, J. Young H arris, M r*.
It. A. Hrnlth, J. R. I h l l , II. L. Duhart. It. A. Howell, II. R. Musselwhite, A lfre d Van Ness, A . A.
Thompson, G. C. Harden, A. G.
A llan, R. O. Hoover, C. 0 . Nelson,
J. T. Hardy J r., Howard Gould,
Roland A. Wesson, W . A. F o r­
ward, M. 0. Myers, E. I!. Parker,
E. L. Fulford, Fred Pearson, 8. F.
flimpson, David Livingston, W. F.
Bohannon and F. W. Foote.

WORLD FAIR

TALLAHASSEE (JR-Plans fo r a
tributor, led In I I rountlee, with spectacular world fa ir to be held
hla biggest majorities coming In on Ihe Lower East Coast nf Florida
____ _______
In 1034-35 were endorsed hy the
central
Florida

Fewer then 100 votoe separated
th« two ta s ta of UM Counties
carried hr, Odham and five of the
counties witch gave maiartiiaa to
McCarty.
Odham took Bey, Hardee. Hen-

ana for a vaeatiaa tad has
XT' f l H U U f l T L , . T.
plana for Seoul to taka a Appling, fining station owner, waa
hand
solving
hcM on an open charge Monday
tk tfea In Um death of Dick Mitchell, 06
Korean
year old mechanic, •
State
Coroner Edward Slid sold evi-

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Slate Cabinet today.

Hollis Rinehart, M iam i attorney
who Is preildenl ct Florida-W orld
F a ir Inc., laM the Cabinet the
project would a ttra ct a m inim um
o f fiv e m illion people a year to
the state and perhape as many
aa 10 m illion.

W illiain Chirk ( ‘m ill, an *-•
immx-ilint «-l v west uf I It,- IJfi mill ■
tu Mu* ii *,• of N rg m citlscll* in "i
noon lir f n ir ., guMmiing uf n1 "it
tup, Mary M rl.in d Bc'lhiini-, pi,
lege, Dnytmin llcarh, together w ill,
the project by George W illiim i.
A u th o rity. At IkiMo iii , Mu- Iter i
gets rrady to Introdure Hi. Iliti'.n

Congressman And American Guards
General To Testify Fire Riot Guns At
On Katyn Slayings Unruly Prisoners
lly JIM IIE C K K II
KOJE ISLAND. Korea '-P Amer
" an guards tired riot guns into s
1'iisuner of war compound tm ilghl,
lightly wiuindlng lour Nurili Kn
n an prisoners defying orders
Prisoners In ( ‘ompound I'ait ie
(used In remove clothing from the
hurhrd wire fence nlislrucling Mu*
giiaids' view of Ihe enclosure The
uiards then opened fire with c rip
pling shotgun blasts to drive Mie
unruly POWs hack (rum the fence
Two of Ihe prisoner* were taken
in a ram p hospital fo r treatment
1lie other two were given first aid
hy fellow nrisoners
the shooting raised prisoner raxunities fur Ihe past 21 hours tu one
dead and seven wounded One
prisoner was killed and another
u minded hy Ihe accidental ills
• barge of a guard's machine gun
m il two were wounded In Ihe nlghl
hi an escape attempt
Defiant Med POWs earlier set up
. new flagpole In their prison pen
in p la rr of one knocked down hy
,’unrils Monday
"It w ill not hr (here very long,"
commented Brig Gent llaydnn L
lim ilner, Koje commander
Bnalner summoned chieftain of
three Red rm itru llrd rnmpumid*
lie gave leaders of Compound* HI
■ml PT. an iiilln in tiim tn haul down
lied flags. It w h s not disclosed
nntint he Into Ihe th ird POW lender
whose compound—02—already had
hovered ils flags.
Iloainer expressed rn n rrrn over
dm number nf accidental shoot­
ing* by Allied guards
Two POWs were wounded Mon­
day Onn was shot tryin g tu escape.
'Ihe other was shot hy a South
Knrean officer, who was goaded
by shouted POW Insults
Bnstner ha* ordered Ihe Com­
munists tn pull down Communist
flag* flyin g over th e ir compound!.
Several compounds openly defied
Ihe order. Tank-aupportnd troops
removed flags and Insulllng ban­
ners from two compounds Monday.

STUDENTS EXCUSED
ITHACA, N. Y. (jB—Cornell Univanity has reinstated M students
who confessed participating In a
radio broadcast of phony war bulThe Weather
latlna.
The Faculty Committee on Stu­
High Lew. P rerlp.
dent Cooduct, which had suspend­ Asheville
61
50
ed the student* for a year, anOAK K ID G K
71
60
Chicago
fl. N. flayer, secretary o f the
Cleveland
Oak Ridge Supper Club, announ­
to * (aid
New Orleans
ced today th a t the barbecue
laforma
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WASHINGTON iiR -A emigres-.
man and a retired general go Infore a special congressional nun
mlttee today In discuss a missing
7-year old retsirt un (lie Katyn Fur
cst massacre
Itcp. Lantnff 1 1) Fla ). a fnrmr-i
A rm y lleulenant enlnnel, and Mai
Gen. Claylon lllssell, retired, w ill
he asked If the A rm y tried to
suppress the first official news id
how 4,000 Polish officers wen
slaughtered In 1010
Chairman Madden (D .-Ind ) say*
his cninm ltlee Is m nvlnred Ihe
Russian* slew the Polish o fflrrrs
In Katyn Forest, near Smolensk,
early In World War II. Moscow
has blamed Ihe Germans, but So
vlet officials have Ignored Invito
Horn to testify before Ihe Invest!
gating group
An o fficial report of Ihe mnssn
era was made tn Gen lllssell, thru
chief Intelligence n fflre r, hy Cnl
John II. Van V llnt In May, 101.1
Van V llrt. a v a r prisoner of the
Germans, had Le»n taken tn Katyn
two years n o frt* to corroborate
the finding nf etude graves rim
lelnlng the Polish I kmII ps.
Madden told a reporter thal the
Van V llr t report was classified top
secret and Ihrn disappeared
A fo rm e r American ambassador
to Poland, A rthur lllls s Lane, said
In a m agailne article (hat A tn rrl
can authorities suppressed the re
port to avoid embarrassing their
Soviet allies.
Congressmen who tried recently
to obtain a ropy of the report sold
m ilita ry authorities told them It
was lost. Van Vliet subsequently
m ad* another report from memory
and also testified before Ihe com
m ttta*.
Blssell handled Ihe report at the
Pentagon. Lantaff, then chief of
secretariat, first talked to Van V llrt
and took him to the ganural.

New York

Seattle
Washington
Jacksonville

No. 204

A to x o c ln lrd P ress l.r n s r d W ire

TH SSDAV JUNK .T. 1052

U.S. Government
Streamlining Is
Urged By Hoover

Vote Ever Tallied
Kell Traded In Huge
Tiger-Red Sox Deal

FLORIDA

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irheduled fo r Wedneaday n ig h t
had been celled o f f due to having
no chef available. Fred B olly was
unable
aerve tn this capacity.

WASHINGTON '/fl -An Industryunion meeting hr seek s steel
strike settlement may he held
w ithin IH houis. an Industry source
reported tialay
The mills have been closed since
shnril) after niam Monday, when
the Supreme I'o u rl ruled President
Truman's seizure of Ihe Industry
nnas uncnnstlliltlmial
Plans for an Industry union meet­
ing do nut in rlu d r government pa r­
ticipation, Ihr Industry source said,
lie added details probably w ill be
.innounerd In n Joint statement by
management and the CIO United
Steelworker*
Pittsburgh Nvas mentioned as the
probable scene of prelim inary
talks
The government nv«* described.
ii&gt; the report nf projected labormanagement talks, ns keeping
hands off In Ihe apparent belief
Mint Ihr best presm t strategy is to
let the parlies lake Ihe initiative
Front Pitshurgh came re p o rti
that executives of a dmen leading
• ted producers w ill meet in New
York Wednesday to plan strategy
t'nb'Ns the contender* get logethci soon, tl »vas believed President
I t uman would lake some new ac
Hon to end Ihe strike brrausc Ihe
Nv.ilkout is costing Ihe nallnn and
its i iiic i.il defense effort 300,000
Ions nl steel dally
Mi
Irum an had nhoul three
c h o ic e s
i 11 Sit light a while In
pc nvIiii I the Industry and union
in iy an omnllsh on llie ir own, (3)
i iin nkc the Taft Hartley Law's 80
•lay 1'iiurl Inlunetlnn provision!
agalnsl a eimlinued strike, nr (3)
ask i ongress for special legislation
lu deal with the slluatlnn
A high iid m ln lslra liiin o fficial
said those were (he alternative*
being debated «l Ihe White House.
• He ee|Hrrx*p«t a personal opinion
to i reporter dial M r Trum an
would Invoke Ihe T i l Aet, a* many
inemhers of congress have d8
mandril iii Iiit Trum an advisers
rcp o rird l) were counselling against
Mils favoring the appeal fo I'nn-

WASHINGTON t'
Sen \V||
Tin- ( 'onnl) ( oinm i'slini tndn)
appropriated JJin.iMlU In funds tie Ham. t i l Del &gt; luld the Senate tn
rived from the stale tsee Mark day i man enlleeted nearly half
revenue to the I'oontv Sehool a m illion dollars from the govern
lliiard stipulating Hint Hie mnttey lltetll through "devious methods"
tie lin 'd exelusively fm teai'hers' while lie owed three quarter* of
a m illion In Inrome laves and pen
salaries
Following s half hunt argument allies
lie n n ilird the man as Jack t'd r ll
over the oemmissloners' table hy
the i-nmmlsslnners. and opposing m il said he lives variously In New
fn rtlo n . fiom Forest f 'llv over Yurk Cilv Fr.inkfortl, D el, and
the route of the pinposed road M iam i Beach Fla
The Williams speech w i* the
Into Forest S"it v front Snnlniido
Springs, Hie t'■mi mission In- n latest In i scries of verbal blast*
hy the Iti'lnw no senator levelled
three to two vo*,- n|iniove,|
route piopoaed liv M * Hagan, ,il Ihe lnteru.il lli'Ncuue Bure.iu
t'ilc ll h i . figured previously ii silt veym
Mr llugan levraled Ill'll I I I -t tile ln lc rii.il rcNcmic fo**
Thorsdav he snd Hugh llnunnh,
W illiam ■ earlier bail n.lined
I let.and. i epresen! «l ive . o f Ihe I'lle ll as one m Im I'lilploN i'll losepli
Stale |(-ii,•I D epaiIloelit. had rate II N u n.in lo r iim -i in le riiiil reve
I t help Inin
full v gone ovei pinposed routes lull- ciim m issioiiei
gut ■n mi•-nI las
1 1 intis
Into Forest C ity, • iiveritic "nine of flghl
the dlstnnee on foot The route 'ig.iilisl him
i hoseti, said Mi Mae an, follows
W illiam * .aid toil i\ th.it .iftei
approximately the old Sanlando I dell lured Nun.ill lie nv.i * sue
cessful ill li.ivliig Ills )71l.' o‘l l I is
Springs. Kniest I 'l l ) Road
t'ommtssioiier it K, Foinnkii*, i ,|sc pigeonholed III tile lilt's nl
I.oligwood. dlsn|i|iloved of Mr the I lep il I lui'iil id lu s liie
I l i i g n n |ir*ip»»e.| n tiiii- and vuiod
lie soul
i iiio N f In p iii&gt; e e u tc
I "N i," i -ifutulsfittuf-i Kllhi'i* wan* I d e ll in th e l is ca se , o il c h a rg e s
■-■I In visll Ihe t " U * e iignin with th a l lie h a d I u l r * ' to i ' u n f ile
Mir other i-iiminlssliuiers In-fiirr i l l Im n in e In s r e li . r n . nn.is d ro p p e d
viiting, and being unable in du Mu* III I'.tIH a Ii nn weeks a fle r F ill'll
when Chairman It. (' DimIi I asked hired N llllan
, fur a vole, voted "N o ". Commis­
Udell, reached at M iam i told a
sioner J. K. McClelland made the rc |s irle r " I dun I Vnmv ,i ih in g "
motion, w ith Mr Dodd and Mr and-rufc.rteil ill ipiestlmis In Ills
Pope assenting
attorney
I The motion was »■• Mu- " ff e r tl The D elaw are senator said Udell
[th a t If (he Htale H "*d Department cnlleefed $191,390 friim the govern
Is w illin g to aei-enl the Bnolnndo ment lor running Ihe Nallnnal
Spi mgs Forest S"Itv Ituad as u Meal and Food ItisMIule III Ml
link in a load ren.-hlllg fi" m the a llil. ' supposedl) fol the pill pose
I ,-1.1,111V line a* Fores* *'l*» ' o 1uf lea&gt; lllllg n,derails how hi etil
Wagner. the County »'ioiinii*oo-i up poult i y and dlier m e a ls ”
: I* w illing to 'U -l'tit Mo.........
Then lie ipiuled (ruin a k'efer.'in g i f s
ignatei) hr Mr Hagan
) il in nil si r 11ii hi audit to I hi Ire.i*
Mi I lo in hi I* likely in lie wary
M ,* lues Met edit Ii, F "i ■ * &lt; ' I n ill N D epiirlltieul whuh In - lid
"I h . next move III illV event,
levi lepei anil Fred |! " it- " " . show I d I'dell ha- eiii: aged in
liter bring r d to llr il on fils seizure
!'•"» •"* "padded bookkeeping and
•lip Die Supreme i Hurl ruled ti .1
Iipp...|t|..tl tlrtltiMN tll'V lii*
M o n ti • t Mint the President's A pril
•re Flto.-t m IimmI &gt; h ill n
l iking over Ihe steel in
M o ld
I F .le|i
Ami lit* v iiil
ilu s in nn.is nneiinstiliitloiial
illcuflMii
lh.il
Un
so il
Mi I'ruinaii remained silenl on
The ( 'i»mnii**loM tic k 'iiid. i ail in riit (Mill any
the lugh court's decision, hut
H'|*4I| f
vise ment n request hv Di I '
t ongress inemhers generally ap
i l r Niiiil, Inn ih r ir $%ii■» ini til
llin g lin g , Inc ill Negro .IciiDhI, fm
pta ik IciI It. with some exeeidlnns
frM'd
n Jilin donation for .o m iiliim i! &lt;&gt;f tlit iliMfi On* 11f*jisin v r w
Sen Lehman it* Idb N Y t for ex
I
m
ill
ii
h
Ih
r
|Myin«*ids
h»
ilisfv
ii storage building id M" "T llic
niiplc. viewed file ruling " ll h ills
«l
••Hfltalirsl
B
n I 't t g r *»l • •
|). IlnNvaid liny and tin t Scout
may saying
Camp near I'anla Di ttuigllou.
" i ongress must aet. without a
who Nvus aeciunpanli'd !•&gt; -Ic i . n
iilo iiic iit's unnecessary delay, to
Walker, scout leader, and James
pass essential legislation to give
A Foster, scout exe.nlivc, pointcl
the President Ihe | a w N f r lie need*
out ttm l the Hanfor.l City t'mu
ulus is no lim e for politics "
Ullsstnli linil promised o F.’nn 'toil
The workers began sireiim lng
ation to thn project if the t'o iu ity
oil' of ihe steel m ills across Ihe
would make a donation
nation w ithin minutes alter Ihe
Sanford lias l.'lfi Negro Boy
MUN.SAN. Korea v
M .ilG en high 1'im rl .icleil even before gel­
Scouts ollt o f .......... ..
t o t a l " f W llll.im K
Harrison tialnv tolil ling form al strike Instruction* from
a i l . s a id Dr. l l i n g l i n g li e ' I ' gi''l i ( lunm uiilsl trin e lu 'guti.iiiu* (lit- Philip M urray, head of the CIO
II \
I'liim iin n t wdl not 'liiNi* and Mie Steelworker* Union
th e d o n a tio n as a means " f u id ii'
lu g l.o y s to g r o w u p in to t ' d t c , C.ipltiri'd llt'ds
to V"U "I Mil lautil
li was Mie Steelworker*' second
id ii h.iynnel
strike since their contract expired
men
lie dei'lnred at lial.iv's tiullless Iasi Ian I Ihe first walkout lasted
n rin i'tle e session
only three days, A pril 20 May I
hh
' I tie altalnineid nf an ai ndslice
Mr T rum an may firs t try In
|I»HI|HI|S*I Un I’ HHS S lit
Is iniNN prevented only hy v n tr
n
ililiitlit m ili'Mtiind Mlat the I
N
I'ltmm nod furer prl Miners of w at in
En*. Eugeni' E. McLane, '.’it, »&gt;
Attack Hquudron IIH. stationed s' I r r lu i n tu n way nl life sn reptig
NAAS. Hanford, w a s
Inslm illv nanl tu them that they prefer death
The United Na
killed May 27 when
his plane in Ils sir ail
(bin g e Bishop and W. A. L e ffcrashed at *"M o ff the c o a s t o f lluu- I'nmnm nd w ill uni tit Ive per
Jacksonville. Kn*. Mrl.ane
was sunncl In you a* Ihe pulut nf a |e i, i ll y bond trustccR, reported
hnyni.ct
"
in the I 'ii y Uonimlsslon at a spsperform ing a n iiilirie
Im ln iiig
Nm lh Knrean Gen Nam II
cial inert log last night that C ity
flig h t when his plane einshed due
.Series A bonds, having
a par
to a.lverse weather eondltlun*, Id- fused In budge from tin- lied
value of JIMI.IIOO, had been retired
C. L. .Sullivan, public I n f o r m a t io n siiiim ilu il nil prisoners lie
turned, by force If neresxary
al a cost of JMI.nnO during tho
officer, announced today.
"The next tdcp hi the arm istice present fiscal year sta rtin g on Oct.
En*. M o lin e I* a veteran " f
World W ar II, having served In liego'inlUiiis I* wh'dlv up I" yrnir I Water bonds w ith par valut o f
I Id,non, Nvcre retired fo r JO .llfl.
the Navy as radioman, lie entered stile." Nam id'lert
At I nmmunisl insistence niudlipr
The ('ommlaslnn authorised tho
F light T raining In February, I04H
and tei-rlved his wings anil coin session was scheduled fur Wptlnr.x pillehase of n pump fo r the new
12 Inch 'veil recently eomplitad
mission a* an ensign In the Naval ilnv
Hamsun again suggested the near Mie eity reservoir.
A ir Korea In November, IPMi. He
Ito liril Aligas. consulting engireporteil to A ttack Squadron .'to ('um iuitnlsts ntiservi a ri’sereeulllg
nf eaptured ll" ils Nam declined neer, i ecu in me iiilt’d to the ComIn February, 1061.
The Allies spy Ilu il ,i .screening j inlssion th a t aeration equipment
En*. McLane Is survived hv hi*
wife, M r*. 0*1* McLane, '.*7 W. nf raptured lleii soldiers and c iv il­ [ he secured fo r the new nvcII.
showed only 70,ism
S in e both engines at the water
Division Htreet, Del.and. his inn ian finternees
I oetlfM iir tl 410$ I'liRe I hm |
plsnt are now In use nt the same
Mier, M r*. Ann Carpenter, 2H2B
tinie, tie recommended either the
Glcen Road, Jacksonville, and his
securing n f a special Diesel fo r
father, Bert A.
McLane,
Fort
standby servire, or have thn F lo r­
Lauderdale. Memorial Services w ill
ida Power and L ig h t Co., extend
tie held at the N A A S Chapel at
n llib' fo r ru t In servire. Tbsan
2:00 p.m. Monday, June H.
i 'Hh i I m G. Marian manager " f matters were taken under advisement.
i
(he N'.'iyfai- 'tin , led Holiday Inr
.SAFE STOLEN
New' Yurk C ity tn hnudle arrangeM IA M I Of—'Thieves whn smashed nients for the M a yfa ir Inn reunion
EDITOR DIES
Ihe front door of an Ice cream nf form er gtlesls o f the Inral re­
PENSACOLA W)—Wesley Chalk.
drive In stand Monday made off sort hotni srhoduled fo r S atur­ I t form er sports and state editor
w ith a 4 by 6 foot safe containing day. June 14.
of Ihe Pensacola News-Journal,
more then 17,000.
Fviaits |il*n n i“ l fo r the ncraslon d irtl Monday after a long Illness
Police said the safe held I2.R37 Include ii liull game nt the Pnlo
In cash and 14,110 in checks en­ Ground* between the New York
dorsed fo r deposit from Ihe Artie Giants and the 8t. Louis CsrdlnSystems, Inc.
ois, tlie la tte r norv menaged hy
The thieve* hauled the big safe Eddie flU n k y , form er Giant sec"The
•w ay In * stolen truck.
und-haseman
1:00 •
7:40 Following tho baM game, the
fnrm cr M a y fa ir Inn group w ill
M O V IE LA N O
SOUTHERN GRADUATES
LAKELAND UR — Florida South­ meet n t Toot* Shur'a famous res"Adam and B valyn"
ern College graduated 006 students la u ra n t fo r a big banquet. Mr.
7:46 feature 8:20.
at Its ffn h June commencement Marian exnerU to return to Ranford in el»'tit two weeks.
Monday.

(icncral Declares
“Inhuman Unu's
Prevent Ai mistier

E . Euifune Mcisani'
I Killed In ( rash

$!){),000 Fn City Ronds
Retired For $56,000

MarianPlanH Kuunion
In New York ( ’Ily

Movie

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Government To Keep
Hands Off As All
Mills A r c Closed
After Court Ruling

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Final Count,■;i

TIIK HANFORD IfRRAl.n
Page t
Tuea. Jlsaa a, IMS

Substitute For Man

The Sanford Herald

A world in which all manual labor will to performed by
robot* I oohim on the horizon, according to Louie N. Ridenour,
rofmnor of phyaica rind dean of the graduate rtchool of the
liiivoralty of lillnple. He haa been predicting a day when
thinking nutomatona will to able to aubatltute for human
heingfl in the operation of any induatrial or manufacturing
organization, however complex.
Kobota will t o a b le to operate tooling muchimm in re­
mote factories ualng perforated tape whose symbol- nre
trnimmitted in eleqtirWl Impulse* wldch in tujn will rim
drill pr«Hses1, vutteris ntu7oi..jr in(u'iiimr*. a.--1-" ' ■
done with automatic
teletype netting machines In use by
I
' ' iy, Plans are being made for an elec­
many newnpapera toda,
tronic calculating machine capable of doing nearly 11,001)
rmiltiplications a necond.
These machines also have memory — If you cun call it
that — and will to able to reproduce any part or all of their
cnlrulotloriH. They will ulno to oble to file data, records and
documents thereafter quickly and easily accessible.
Will the day come when robots are oble to build robots?
No doubt. Rut we have an idea there wouldn’t to much fun
in 11 completely robot world, So man, being the way he is,
will probably start something new on the artistic or philo­
sophic side of his nature. Along thla line we are reminded of
the folks who thought that with every new Invention Romance was dead1. This wan
waa especially
true of the steameape '
enginedrawn train. But humanity was wiser. Rang Kipling:
‘Romance la dead!" But, all unseen,
Romance brings up the nine-fifteen t"
Robots may be good servants of mankind. They will
riot be its master*.

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TOftAY’H IIIMI.K VEILSE
0044 deed* performed In an obacara Roman province have a pro­
found Influence thousands uf veer*
later In continent* then undlecovfi.
ilia ll all th . f» i„of the w it h be hleseed.—Qen

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A ginuu o l women lenresenting
the Ameiiian I ■**!■icn GmM Ii .m
trier led Dean Achriun as the Num­
ber One dresser in n list of the
" tin best d ie te d men." Well, it',
nice to excel *| something.
A peikmg meter supervisor ill
Rhode Island found a snake re­
cently among the pennies in

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parking matei, It mutt have been
a copperhead.

A United Press ilory Irll. about
a doctor who lus found 1b.1t rock

tails can be used as anesthetics. In
r 'k . r wnuli, I,- | .. duroseieil
what evetyone else hat known for
generation.
Congratulations la Hadis Pow
r r i and Suntimr maga/iiie on it.
first six months of puhlii niion
Among other m ln n lin g facts u
this week's iiuinlirr, we note, 11
that the lallrst hmhliiiK in Morid.
it the Dade county court house at
Miami, 27 stories, 165 feet high.
The average
woman
own* three brassier* W the support
end enhancement of her figure
lh* Corset pad Braider Association
o f America reports. In many back­
ward countries the average drops
lo one hr* for every 40 women
which is the price to he paid foi
being underdeveloped.
Tire lateit atomic- explosion
which caused harely a ripple m
l.a* Vega., Nev., 75 Uriel from llie
site ol the detonation, le.ulled in
an uomistakahlr finals in (hr sky
and sounds rrstiiibling an earth­
quake &lt;100 miles aWay in C *lifw nia. It seems everything happens in
a big way in California.
II America is going to runtinue
to feed itself, much less any pail
ol the rest ol the world, it is going
lo have to find new wavs of in­
creasing ilia |tcr acre yield That,
at least, is the conclusion of Wayne
Darrow, Washington c01 respondent
ol Fatm and Randi-Southern Atiri*
culture list. "Fur every lour iieiinn*
, sitting down at a meal in this
country in 1940", ho lays, "there
w ill be another person al the table
in 1975". And so by 1975 this
country will need 516 billion
pounds more of bgef- veal and
polk, 30 billion pound* more of
milk, and abuul 14.7 billion mare
g fg l"’ That is a lot of food stuff.

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Lincoln’s Early Love
Of all the legemlrt that have grown up around Abrubrsin
Lincoln none la more romantic, or dearer to the heartn of
the sentimental, than the story of Ida early love for the
unfortunate Ami Rutledge. According to the story Lincoln
loved her and would have married her had she lived. Many
give her death credit for the air of melnncholy that marked
Lincoln throughout his lifetime.
Recently, however, a letter written by Mrs. Lincoln was
discovered, in an old trunk, which throws doubt on the
story, at least aa fa r as his wife was concerned. Sire said
William Herndon, Lincoln’s law partner and one of his first
biographers, started the myth out of spite. The letter indi­
cated that Mary Todd Lincoln held Herndon in low opinion
and from Herndon's comments on his idol’s wife It Is appar­
ent that the dislike was mutual.
Finding the truth of the matter rimy prove to be im­
possible at tills late date. All tile evidence shows that
Lincoln was n devoted und uffeahumte husband and father.
If lie did have an earlier love than the woman lie married
it matters little. Many well-balanced jtenple have survived
11 Mweetly sentimental first love to find more true and last­
ing happiness with someone else. If Lincoln cherished such
a tender memory his heart was big enough to hold It and a
Inter attachment and love for oil his people besides.

Where The

Reds Fail

"Man shall nut live by bread alone." Tills old Hlhicnl
saying, like many others equally hallowed by long familiarity, lias been abandoned by the Soviets, whose treatment of
the worker shows plainly their belief that enough food for
existence and fur toll is all thut is necessary. If production
slackens because the peasant or the Inhorer sees no advan­
tage in keeping It up, the TUler* resort to terror, if thut Is
not enough, they apply more terror.
That Is the fundamental weakness of the ( '0mrnuiil.1 t
system. The better It becomes known, the quicker thut
svstem will fall. Then perhaps the Kremlin will recognize
that another adage Is equally true, "Man shall not work by
dread alone."

CoiiKrt’KHimin Merloni* Iteportn
Mr M ill II MR LON (1
'H ierr has been so much minuhdrt standing about th * action of
(In* H o uii * on On* h ill lu amend th *
Modal Hecurlty A rt that I wan* *n
lake thla opportunity to aaploin
what the v o lt actually meant.
Few member* o f Congr*** op*
poiicd the llb c ra llia tio n o f Roclal
.Security benefit*, but a lm o it all
of them resented having an Im ­
portant a b ill rammed down their
thruata w ith no opportunity fo r
anyone to examine It but th * mem
bera u f the W ay* and Mean* Com*
mlttee, and under a nroredur*
p e rm ittin g neither amendment nor
attenuate debate.
The reaeon m u tt o f u* opposed
bringing the b ill up thle way waa

that a group wanted to *01111111 au
amendment increasing the amount
of money an Individual could earn
and i t i l i receive Social H erurity
benefit*, (rum tb* preaent (fit) up
to |IOO per month. W ith the tirea tn i high co»t of living. 1 feel It I*
unjuat to bar the recipient* of
Rorlal Security from supplement
Ing th u ie benefit* w ith part-tim e
earning* to that extent at least.
Under suspension of the rules,
however, the amendment couldn't
he Introduced. The only way to gvt
it In waa to refuse to suspend
th * rule*, which we did.
Now the b ill cud com* up under
the normal procedure, whereby it
can be amended and fu lly d iicu **-

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today all the more remarkable. It
people have seriously probed Into
the w orking* o f th e ir e tile gov U a trlh u t* to to** clean, decant
luettion* about It men end their o rgahluH on* who
eminent, asked uu
ahd discussed It among them- fought h a r d but honorably. . . .
s tiv e *
^ Obviously, more people thought
Dan McCarty had better answer*,
or could deliver the good* bettor,
than Rralley Odham. Rut Tt is to
Odham'* credit thut the Issue*
were *0 thoroughly examined anil
it xeenix safe to say that the San­
ford man has ftrm ly established
himself as a new and Importun*.
political factor in the l**te .
While McCarty' &gt; m a ty 1'. -*n*
s lig h tly larger than thut L) winch
he tost to F u lle r Warren in 1U4H,
in many reaped* thla was n closer
n»c*-. There was no land-title in
a single county either way, and In
many counties—Pineda* included
—only 11 handful of vote* s e p a ­
rated the two candidate*/*
T hl* is what make* Hie -Toodw ill and harmony wldch nrev.ula

Ht. Petersburg T im r*
dry, Hillsborough, Lake, to e , to v y i
Liberty, Manatee, Orange. Pasco
Pinellas. Polk, Seminole, Sumter
Now th s t they've had lim e to d i­ — w ithout r* n m r and w ith loaera
■nd Taylor Counties. The rex
ral gest tin- result* o f Tuesday'* p ri­ and wlnnera alike retaining the
went lo McCarty.
maries, the people o f Pinellas and 1 expect o f each other.
They were almost even in lJu o f Floritlu have giant reason to
Way back fact Fall when B ra llry
solo, Dixie, Duval, Highland.*; O* C O Ilg iU tu ln le them -telvon.
Odham firs t came to ta lk to editors
ceola and Washington, wldch went
In Iran McCarty they have o f tin- Tim e*, a* he waa leaving
to M cC arty; and in Hendry, Levy elected a fine man who we aro u tte r a long conference, he flashed
Liberty, Manatee I'tneU** Sumter s u i t •A ii' re: to re c o n fid e n c e It: Hie Ids engaging g rin and said, “ I'll
add Taylor, which went to Odhamii o ffic e of G o v e rn o r arm iriv e F lo r - tell you one fMmr - - If I d«r&gt;7 win
V e f'u r ty pirke.t y*. n (.i« M i r *
11,*
i
,i„.
t it m ake m e " •f-a E w ’l i w 1
,&lt;&gt;tr.
In-, first pTt.'
T h e y h o v e n - t Ml. --s a m p le f u r palgner out of Dan McCarty you
Of SOI ,427
o th e r IS o u lh e rn S la t e * b y h o ld in g
Odhuin, who harely edged Into a presidential pi hasty. And the ever saw,"
Hu did Just that. I t waa a fa r
l lie runoH against McCarty with people went through two hart!
2 3 fi rst prim ary voter;, pli-km] race, for Governor Mid President better campaign oecauae o f Odham
and his uniii'ja talkathons— and we
up 104,111 In im. spectacular seconddun’t mean merely *0 fa r aa ex­
prim ary campaign
citement and entertainment goes.
The total id 120,«I« votes cast
We tiira ii frum a standpoint of a
for governor In the second prim ary
public a irin g o f th * iixu e t I t I i
was I7.UU la-low the record flg u r*
doubtful If ever before *o many
ut 7M UP) marked up m the fir si
11 *,It &lt;1)414tit FfMHj I'sintr Hurl
prim ary
ut
iKUixxr
held
would
return
to
Red
Three candidates -A lto Adams,
Ulll Hendrix and Dale K Spencer— soil without a fight
IfarrlM in told Nurn Iris failure lu
were eliminated In the firs t p ri­
observe a rescreenlog “ w ill prove
m ary.
lo the world that yon know that
M cC arty'*
47.000 vote
margin the results w ill prove the validity
over Odham compare* with a 23,. of the G N. t'omm uud po sitio n/'
m i vole rnulorltv hv which Fuller
Warren beat McCarty fo r the gov­
SK&lt;) III., Korea W - Right groups
ernorship four years ago. The sec­
ond prim ary totals then were: Of Chinese riflem en (recked at
Warren 260041; McCarty 270,423 United Nations defensor along a
The official returns also showed 3 mile sector of the Korea western
election of 16 delegates In the front in predawn darkness today.
A U f! F.igoth A rm y staff o f­
Democratic National Convention
uledgrd to lopport ton Richard ficer said Allied a rtille ry beat back
•). Russell of rle o rg u (or Pres!- all probes of toe groups ranging
lent and five pledged to Sen E l In site up lu 100 men
7 be G ulf officer made no estl
les Kefauver of Tennessee Thev
were aiming 64 candidate* fu r del , mate nt Red casualties or the pos­
sible significance of ibe concen­
•gate positions
trated probing attacks
The Russell d -gates are Male
fin Hu- eastern front Allied troop*
Hep C K arris Hryunt, form er west of the K atie Valley m -pm led
tlov Doyle K Carlton. Mrs J. D I (**) round: of fted a rtille ry und
Mderman, Mr* Frank X C arroll m ortar shells fell on llie ir pod
ir and Mrs M II Fuller from lion*
the slate al large, Robert S. Hay
The staff officer said Hint in
lard and Mr*- J Held Rarntay May the Klaldh Arm y inflicted
root the First D is tric t: Horace IH.VU casualties mi Hie Reds, In
7 Avery and Mrs Fred T Noonev eluding Sul;* killed
.. .f o r paying all biU« quickly, #a»g)y
Tom the Second; liy rd Sims and
Die IJ ti F ifth A ir Force re
vlyrt Booth Revis from the T hird; ported a "re la tiv e ly (Harr morn
and conv«ni«ntly by mail.
I A (T a r) Royd and Mrs (Jeor«c Ing'' lor II* fighter bmnt-ers a*
W. John on front the Fifth C Y overcast und rain handicapped
Op«n a checking account h«re atui pay
-tyid anti M arjorie D Smith from strike, against Ited ra il and sup
the Sixth J Irv in Wa'den and ply luii-s
your bill* thU time-and -trip-iaving way.
Yfrs C H Taylor J r from the
Eleven R .“.)» bombed the often
P-venih Fred M Cone and Mr*
hit
Kwakauu
tad
budge
m
North
Edwin It
Andrews from
the
west Korea Monday night and an
Eighth
counti icd only meager flak Crew*
Kefuuver delegates are C edi H said they sighted several Red
arroll. Tout Hutchinson und Mrs fighii r-i imi the Communist plane*
\ ri Chunpell fm m the stale at
did not attack
irv e and Jess 1. T urner und Mr-i
Gen M aik ( la ik , United Na
ivdnt-y W einlruiib from the F ilth
( llitr lc l
, lion* F ur Ka-d commander, und
Gen James A. Van Fleet. Eighth
Army cninmundnr, toured the
ed, anil we w ill liuve hml time to
front today in light plane*.
find out what i» in it. The refusal
They conferred with dlvlslun
of the lluu-e to na*s it under ivi*
V rtftt itH ttU W2M
pension of the rule* w ill Slot i'!ill*r ’&gt;*■■' unit rm um undeis ut several
any tlelnv In the beneficiaries re Onward u lrrtr!;:*.
Member Federal Drpoelt Ihsareot* Carporallun
calving tlie ll Increase, l.ccunsc the
effective date w ill he the suim Mi­
Hume'* Coloa*eiim
firs t
upehdl In HU A .I).
ll wa* In tli« original hill.
Home ijuetlion wu* raised on tbr
floor of the House a* lo one sec­
tion u f the h ill opening the do»i
to "aoclalized medicine", which jd
course would hear looking Inis*
-tine* then 1 have gone lido It, and
in. my vplijlon ,lhe
to i t liot nhjt ellunnhh, being in t
exact procedure now followed fit
the Veteran’* A dm inistration. If
the b ill had been passed w|fhr.Ut
debate, however, we would hav*
liuil no chance to find «hi - out, am
uf course no chance to %-nova ii
if it bad been objectionable.
A number of people have w rllls n
lo congratulate us on our vole ,ihi-lug *u economy move, This also
is a misumtei stood point, since
payments under Hoelul MeculJty
do .nut rume out of the pocket* Of
anybody but tlioa* who pay Hovial
Hecnrlto trv * s ; In other wordItT not* a government “ hand-out",
but an itiauranew piogram.
U p here we are frequently faced
w ith situations where we know our
vole* ere going to be misuruhn
-loud until all the fa d s ran he
brought out. In such cases we &lt;an
only (lu what jve think Is irg h t, und
huue that the people we represent
w ill have sufficient rorifidt-nn- m
th e ir Representative to withhold
criticism u n til (hey do have thu
fact*.

K om m Camp

1950
Bulck Sedanet
$1875.00
1949
Dodge Sedan

$l488&gt;oo

THERE’S
NOTHING
LIKE
CHECKS

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A tlantic nah

1949
Plymouth 2 Dr.
Sedan
$1340.00
1948
Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan
$1100.00
1948
Ford Sedan
$828-00
1946
Olds. 2 Dr. Sedan
$798-00
1941
Plymouth Sedan
$278-00

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In iu p * r - io it N ylon Jereey that
needs little cara , . , briefs or
Ignfeay • . . fitte d or flared,
they.'r* real emoothle* fo r f it ,
com fort and long wear,

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U ntil Plymouth Is “on. of the
range*I argument* vye have teen
1 • long lim* id -fa vo r of conIruciing * w *l*f fr a il lenninal at
aafard. Th* p la n t'll being built
heed for cam
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In# faith of ihel Ain*ric»n Can
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�octal And Personal Activities
S 148

al Calendar
T i l BSD AY
o f the Matgaret
uslc school w ill present
irial recital n t the Wornih nt R: 15 p.m. Guest
ill be Kenneth Hnlengci,
profpssor n f vnlrp nt
U n lv lrrs ity .
No. 7, 8 nrvl It of ih thoillsl I ’ li nr i'll Mill meet
s: No. 7 w ill) Mrs. Charison nt 2001 Washington
it H:00 p.m. No. H with
W. Tyre nt lin y lin k
t 8:00 p in. ntnl No. • with
It. W illiam s lit 2100 F u r­
ze nl 8:00 p.m.
lugtitcm o f Wesley Sunoar Class of the
Find
Church w ill inert nt Mcnll nl 8:00 p.m. «■11h Mr*.
, Mrs. S. It. Ilu riiin n ii,
arlrs M ciiw cltu-r,
Mr*.
Edwards, M m . W. C.
Miss Nell W illiam s ns
kity T ru th Class w ill meet
Valiltr. lin te l. The bank
rnian an the M uiin t" l&gt;)
Kan w ill lie s lm liril mill
c is inviteil to nttenil.
W KPNBSDAY
a Lodge No. 870 of the
ll.lt.T . w ill meet ill the
Hall n l .'1:00 p.m.
irlw rrk lilu y e r service of
'al B aptist Chureh w ill he
p.m. The Hiinhennis w ill
'Injf the prayer hour,
•ayer M retlnij Setvire al
t Ilaplist Cluirch w ill be
j.

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e Chapter No. lb w ill
he Past Master'* Degree
erl ineellnit nt 7 110 I* M.
Hall.
T IIU n.S flA Y
mlor anil Interm eiliiite li.
he F irst Ila p list Chureh
r mothers w ill he enterith a p lrn lr supper al Ilo
' Mrs. Ilnyiaoml Kmler,
rile Avenue, al 0:1111 p in
lie Chnpler No 2. tl E.S .
I nl the Masonic Hall at
i.
PHI DAY
'lorltln Ilaplist A-.-emlily
n ll's o iiin i’il meeting he
nt 8:30 a m
Tile First
'hnrrh Hus w ill leave Ihe
t 7 -1.1 a in
N i r c ifti u
ftnynl Amhnssuilot* will
the First Baptist Church
t. rn

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Canservatlon S pcrliilisl
i lil mlsife, "You euil't Judge
",hy Ha r a m . " Ie ,» .tim e11 lap, b j l wo've frond mill
her* U doesn't h«lrt true!
package u f fn n e n fnm l—
ill, Vegetable, fowl or m ilhm nn Iniaroper or poor
, II is poor lti*h|e
iflmr m aterial- inns! he
f-vnpor proof In onler lo
e ip n ilily of food like the
(ltd itu iiy paper like Ih r
uses has pares, siiudni lo
i, and m nlsllire nnd a ir go
these pares. The a ir and
&gt; w ill iiiiis e the food la losr
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and food value.
freer,-r wt upping mnlerlnl.i
lonn have lieen treated la
se pares, thus keeping the
and molslure nwuy from
J.
ihane wrappers or rnrtnna
ng eellnphane haps are very
tore. They ra il tie sealed
it h n hot linn or nn r le iir lr
ling Iran nr n speelnl Real
i for Mini purpose. Heavily
laiions w ith special waxed
II heat-seal nre nlsa recoinI'lln fllm Imps nre pood,
I should lie taken In fiislen
,r r iir r lv by tw ist lap I lie
tig h tly lapel her, faldinp
id securlllP w ilh n ruhber
Hind around ra vcral limes.
fle e te r wriipplap malerl
’li ns wared parchment,
d r r n ft, nnd polvelbylriie,
ity nliiuilruim full, nnd retare best.
timid aluminum fail as ob­
i t procery alora* In tint &gt;ialy. It Is Ion thin and "pin(nr p illie tliie n ) Ion easily,
earn cartons, buckets, and
taper are not satlsfaetory.
ty roffee ran, washed nnd
tied nnd sealed w llh sperinl
locker sealing tape pron eacrllenl a ir-tig h t, mala;
f container. Minus jars,
pood, but rare shu iilil'b e
i using them and in staring
ent breakage. Both nre r«However, foods fr n ir ii In
i f c lifflrlilt In remove w ith(Win*.
btangulnr rotitnlner saves
n the freeser. Always use
Ira n f a alse that w ill' meet
da n f the fa m ily fo r nnly
al.

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Miss Dorothy Knight
Honored With Party
Mis* Dorothy K nig h t,
bride
« le ri, wns honored on Friday nigh!
w ith ii misrellnneeu* shower given
hy Mrs. Fred Myers nt her homo
In Fima Heights. Arrangements
o f various Spring flowers decorat­
ed the |in rly rooms.
I luring toe evening
contests
were ployed nnd prices were won
hv Mis Donald K night nnd the
Imnnree. l.nte In the evening the
lionotee received mnny lovely g ifts
from her friends which were nrerented to her in n green nnd white
iliTornted hnsket.
A fte r Miss K night hnd opened
the g ifts refreshments consisting
o f Cola. coke, m inis nnd salted
nuts were served to the guests.
Those Invited to rn jo v the oeraseion w ith Miss K night were her
mother, Mrs. Austin K night, Mrs.
I.rw is llalunrlo, Mrs. VV. A. Cngle,
Mrs W alter Fennel, Mrs. Donald
K nig It I, Mrs. \V. K. Haines, Mrs.
Myron Smith, Mrs. H. M. W hite­
head, Mrs. W. I,. Howland, Mrs.
T. V. drawn, Mts. John Mnllay,
Mts. It. I - Frank, Mrs. K. C.
W llliiin is, Mrs. Mrelchen Crowell
hnil Ihe Misses Margaret Mnllay,
llc tly Ann Cngle, Jnnnnc W illiam s,
lln / i’l Unities nnd Alma Hawliiml.

Radio Briefs
By M A B ID N IIA M M A N

personals
Mrs. Klchnrd Bradshaw o f OrInndii spent the weekend s n ii her
patent*, Mr. and Mrs. E. K.nlaw.
M r*. T. Bradford By ml le ft an
Saturday fo r Chicago to spend
several weeks.
M r*. Itu p e rt Ferry has arrived
from Wilson, N. C. to visit w ith
her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Kinm elt
Klnlaw.
Hubert Myron Frlsrh arrived on
Saturday from New Brunswick.
N. J. fo r his wedding to Miss
l.y llia n Hoyle which w ill take
place this weekend.
M r. and Mrs. Fred Hall ami
son le ft yesterday fo r Clarion, Fa.
to spend acverat weeks. Before
re tu rn in g tn Sanford they plan
also tn v is it In Cleveland, O.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Davis a t­
tended yesterday the graduation
exercises at Stetson U niversity In
which th e ir son, S. J. Davis Jr. re­
ceived his diploma.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H ill and
children of St. Fetershurg visited
Mrs. H ill's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. L. H u rt, nt th e ir home tin Oak
Avenue over the past weekend.

liana
Hank in. 12 year old
Mra. A. W. G lllyard anil young
pianist, w ill In’ heard toninrrow son, (ile n itt le ft today for Tampa
morning nt 11:00 o’clock In a 16- where they w ilt Join Mr. ( till.
minute radio re rlla l. The Sanford yard who ia stationed there w ith
(ira m im ir
School
pianist
lias the A ir Force.
chosen for lo r radio numbers: |
M r. and Mrs. (}. A. Speet Jr,
t ’anndiiui Capers, In the Hull of
tin- Mountain K ing, Moonlight had as th e ir guests on Sunday al
Sonata, Untieing Tninhnurlne, and their home on Fnrk Avenue, Mr.
and Mrs. Dickson S. Mullen of
Nulii.
Tin- American Medical Associ­ W inter Hnvcn.
ation's
th rillin g
series
“ (iold
Miss Hetty Hose lloolehaii has
Medal Doctor’s" w ill he broad­
cast over W TKIt tomorrow nf- returned tn Alarhun General Hos­
t^ninnfi
ill .1:16. WTHH has p ital in Gainesville a fte r spending
si licduled lids Monday thiough the weekend w ilh her parents,
Friday a series of p n lillr servicti Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Hoolehnn
piogram * in cooperation w itli the
MaJ. and Mrs. Jack Bolt hii,I
Seminole County Medical Society.
"Hi-pent Ferform iince" w ill lie children, Bobby nnd llnrhant, plan
henril again over WTHH tom or­ lo leave on Thursday for Tacoma,
row morning n l 11:15 o’elork. A Wash, where MaJ. Boll i» assigned
brand new program originated lo McChord A ir Force Base.
by Hoy Flynn, Florida State
Bobo Dean returned yesterday
U niversity in itio director, from
in
New
I SIT campus. Outstanding musical from Yale U nlversilv
p--i fin ninni es on the campus have Haven, Conn, to spend the summer
been teem did and woven into a months w ilh Ills patents, Mr. tin-l
d e lig h tfu l ip in rle r hour for rsillo Mra, H. L. Dean.
listeners.
Friends o f Mrs. Floyd Itoyal
For a fu ll and .complete num­
mary of Unilcd Nations news of w ill regret to know that she con­
tile day, WTHH broadcasts, cuch tinue* III nt her home on Elm
night at 10:00 o’clock, or 1m- Avenue follow ing tin operation
medltilely follow ing Ihe hnselutll performed recently In an Ortnndo
game, on-llin-«pol report "U nited hospital.
Nntlnns T'ulny". Voices o f tho
Friends w ill tie Interested to
w orld r*preaenlativea arc taken
from (heir rtn u x k * before the k « rn that young Htophcn "Haltnrn
inany meetings held at Uullad is now at tin- home o f his parents,
Nations
heailiiuarters In Naw Mr. and M rs. M. L. Unborn Jr.,
nn Cnrdovn Drive In Highland
York.
FnrkMrs. Mason W harton and child
ten, Mason J r. and Candy, of Kis
almmrc are itpriidlng aevetnl day*
Mr IIH V B H LY OKAY
w ith her parents, M r and Mr*.
Edmund Meiscli, at their home at
Wi- hi-t those Seniors had a 2118 Fork A vet. ue.
wonderful time Monday on their
Class picnic! The whole school
Mr. nnd M r*. G. 8. Buelinrmii
w ill la- leaving on their annual and children, Hilda Flo, B ill and
picnlr this Thursday and have Tempir, have arrived from A l
supper out (here that night! Class lanta, (ia. I« visit her s is lrr and
hrotlier-ln-lnw ,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Day w ill lie th ill day, ton . , ,
Tlte yearly T r i- lli- Y lea was W illiam II. Wray, at Ih clr home In
lietil this week nt Gail B lu in g ’s Snn Lnn'n.
home from 6 o'rtock u n til fldiO.
Approxim ately 811 members and
Lleul. Col. and Mra. C'harlen
mothers were served punch nnd Betts nnd three children have a r­
rnnttpcs during Ihe afternoon. rived from Indianapolis, Ind. and
The refreshment committee con­ have purchased a new home In the
Sanford.
sisted o f: chairman • M argaret Wynnewood srcllon o f
Morrison and JoAnn Moore, Joan Got. Betts experts to leave fo r
W rig h t, Mertle Crlsaey, Hylvla overscan duty In Ihe near future.
Hayes, nnd Gall B ittin g . Several
new memliera asalsled In aervMra. A. K. Fowera and children,
ing . . . .
Alee nnd Nancy, le ft today for
Graduation w ill hr June 0 this Columbus, fia. a fle r visitin g w ith
coming Monday evening nt 8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender and
o’clock, Flense come early tn get Mra. T. Bradford
Byrd.
Alec
a good sent, ’cause I hr auditorium Fowera Jr. pinna to enter Glentaon
College In the near future fu r Us
w ill lie parked . . . .
By Ihe way, don’t fo rg e t Bac­ ■limnier course.
calaureate services tills Bundny
evening ill the 8.If .8. auditorium
Mr. and Mra. W alter
Haynes
at A on the dot , . .
J r. nre expected to arrive on Sat­
We hear Ihe F.F.A .’a and th e ir urday fio in Boston to apend .sev­
father* had a grand tim e a t their eral days w ith hla parent*
nn
annual hamjuet recently. Tommy Magnolia Avenue. En route to
H tim hlry U head n f the F uture Sanford Mra. Haynes w ill take the
F a rm e r* nl 8.11.8 and they’ve Florida State Medical Board ex­
lind a grand year . . . .
amination in Gainesville and upon
Seminole III w ill have a Couple her return to Boston w ill Interne
o f the Year and an annual popu­ In a children's hospital. Both aha
la rity poll in F riday n ig h t’* paper, and M r. Haynes are member* of
i Monday nlght-the tdg n ig h t-w ill haa served a years Interneahip nt
he thn I eat a rticle u n til neat H arvard U niversity. M r. Haynes
aerved a year's
Interneahip at
Keptemharl
Be arcin’ ya
next F rid a y Massachusetts General H ospital
In Boston.
evenin'!

SUMINOLH III

Bar glaaaware on top o f the
range nnly If It waa made fo r th a t
uae there I* a difference between
iop-nf-rango and oven glaaaware.
Be auro to read and follow tha
direction* th a t coma w ith U it glaaa
utcnalla you buy.

V isitors o f M r. and M r*. If. E.
M orris and son*, Robert and E r­
nie, on Sunday at their MQ Ranch
a t Osteen were Mr. and Mra. Fred
M urray and children and Hnaan
Parkins, Mr. nnd Mra. John Ivey
and Kay and Jack Ivey, Mr. and
Mra. K arl Higginbotham and BUI
and Carol Hue, Mrs. Bertie Rob­
erta a ll of Sanford, Mr. and Mrs.
Robart Langley and two aona of
Jacksonville, W. C. Meyers and
threa aona o f Now Smyrna Beach,
Mrs. Dorothy. Price and daughter
of St. Peteraotlr*i Bev. John F a r­
ris and aon o f Osteen, D r. and
Mra. W ill Parka and son o f Or*

T H E PAN FC HP R E B A ID
fuss J line 3. 1812
Fiige

Marlesn Kay Liston
Winner O f ( ’ o n l e s t

Mr. nnd Mrs. Curl W illiam s an­
nounced today the nm triage nf
their daughter, Faye, to Malcolm
J. Lodge ,!r. on May 27 in Nnliuntn, (in.
Mrs. Lodge attended Sanford
schools, graduating from the local
high school in 1060. She then a t­
tended Florida Stale U niversity In
Tnllahnssee and Is now employed
by the W. A ttlee Burpee Seed
Company of this city.
Mr. Lodge also giadunted flam
Seminole High School w ith the
Class o f IP60 and entered the
United States A ir Force nnd re­
cently received a diploma
from
Kudin Technician’s school at Scott
A ir Force Base Itl Illinois,
lie Is now rn route lo San Ft anrisen fo r assignment In the Faclflc
area. Mrs. Lodge w ill remain in
Photo* tty Cox
Sanford w ith Ills parents, Mr. nnd
'III - Ellen Driggers, le ft, servnl ns editor of Salmagundi. SentMrs. M. J. Lodge nl 202 West
Twentieth Street, and w ith her lunlc Ifg tt School iiiiiiu n l. a* vice iiii-s lilin t of Hie Senior Class nnd
in ninnv aclivities, im h lilm g co -In i ring as o Thespian
parents at their home on the O r­ partii-iikilcil
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w -ith -M »• Jean ......
Wilson, rig
Itn play, "O ur Heart* Were *'
3 niing
and flit r." Ml*s Wilson sang in the Glee ('tub, was a cheer lenilci unit
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lit a to-ries of lovely pnrttes he- ertinrs olleiulctl tto- g iiiiliin tio n pVl-&gt;itll'l|t nl III. I I-agio Iold Ho; rolld 0--■* -I ri" li 0
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fin
Hr Ide­
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' ao.I to 1 1ii Mr i i.O 'li a 11,&lt; Hit - ’ a -«f ' t i , F lo d
n big fnelor in Ihe movie busi­ olect H t-’* l.yllia n Hoyle, Mis Ed­ tlancc held try I lie eighth grade of xIn- Heiolct
Junior
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ness There nre 3.323 nf Ihetn 111 mund M rlarh and tin ilm igliter,
oiglit at Ho- S anfoiil Wonimi's
Ihe li. S nnd more n building Mrs. .gssoo Wharton of K ia a ln i-I
„ k. „ v
(ting
fot
every month This compare* lo mee.
tee, erttritnuie.l
e iflritn im 'il on Saturday
S nlunlav w ith Ii ,|u, 1(ff||jl
tlr fn i,
10,(XM indoor film theaters, a fig a llate
a i r a fte rn o o n te
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a id th e M...
H * e *li '
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, w »deh .veie used
tire vihich has hern shrinking reside
p sld e u fi at 2118 P in k A v e n u e .
j n Jlh n t t r m 't iv e in iirin e ■ t lu o iig h
yearly
The p-imi* o f the Melseh hum" out the ,-liitt notldoiiuit
I (Implied In on my neighbor were fltra rtiv e lv deeornteil w ilh
1la n c in g w as e n jo y i-il and d e ll
hoMl drive in In Van Nuys to learn arrangements of roses in varlett elans l e f r r - l i n o i i l s - m n l id th e
about how It Is run ll's called pastel shades. Do the linen cov­ ru in lu s lo n o f the e v e n in g t ’ lo v ld
Ihe V ictory Drive In and the m an­ ered tifi table were gaidenlns nn-l In g fa n fm llo - s lo ile id s w e ir Hie
ager Is a young fellow named Joe swreHifnrt roses. The
tiosleases c o lo rfu l fa v o rs I lf c n n fe ttl, lilo w
I’ lrlm fo rti- He used to manage were ufsisted in serving Ity Mrs. m ils and hnllm m s
Indoor Hinders and has been nt Stanley Hotkey noil Mrs Char Ira
F rir.c s
were won d u rin g
Ho
Ihe V lclory situ-r II slarled three L e lie lif
dnnee I &gt;v llo - M isses .lean S in d h , |
year* ngo Here nre some nl Ihe
llunS g tile iiflernoon Miss Hoyle Fay H o llo w a y , M a ig a ic l M oo re , l
Uiirsliotis I tnssrd id him
was prf-i-nteil w illt several piei-et B l- ily \ t i i i ) i n iH iin , . L iiit S h i i Mi ,
(J Which kind of Ih r a lr r opern of crystal Those enjoying the oc­ I, m in i Ann V ih lriR m i itm l
Ann
lion do you like hesC’
casion w ith the lionotee wete her ( ilf it k , jiI hm L il i i v I 'iv L 'h , J im
A The drive in Ity fa r I like mother, Mis. Lloyd F. Hoyle; her T u y ln i, r iu ifliv s W liiM ititfln n i*n I
id o l
G ray: J o h n Ih o v i ii
outdoor onrk anyway And I don’t grandmother, Mrs.
Tlo* ih iin f linn ntnl* i (h r
hnvc the kiddie matinees In drive Mrs. ticU e llr n f Orlando, Mrs,
Spcni-cf Durden, Mrs Gerald l.os rrn l rh n ii n iH ifltip of Mt t
A
me ernry
It,
m i M illio n
i li it in n j«n .
(J Wind are die di-lnil- oil Ihe slug. Mts Geotge Andrew Speer, sSprti
I \ III II III I I
Mrs ,'f I lu lin in J r . Mis W. S. mnl n-''?H(ink'
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ucm *
M ih
Victory "
A IF* .in all sleel con.sIrurHnn Itrin n ■* v Ji . Mrs W igld K n tle y , (Myth* UuiM’o v, ilr i'o i.iin n ii, M m
at a cost of ahniil JtOOJNSI The Mrs. di-tin Fieree o f Daytona. Mrs. J I* f 'u ttrn mnl Mi ( ’ I K r.l
l r f r t ’ hoii i i l d; i i m•t
All Ihealt-r covers 11 acres and ra il Itoekef mol M is A. W. Lee Also illllk*,
T m..U
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park AM) cars nl one little The Mis* Dud Movie. Miss Jean Sayre, l l n i i \
screen is a boil I In n thirds bigger Miss Finn i W illiam s mol Miss V hih &lt;•, (loot «o fiim ittrr
111 I • I E l i \ N
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ri-*HiNl I Hi; U r I*
Unin Ihnae m norm al Iheaters, re M a rg in -i Dingfel&lt;ter.
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r i ’ lo , 1ip I, i u i ‘it- id ih m i n ;
(J Do you have any oiilisual
II /
Im
- it. I l I- . i l l t t - III 10 I I ' III li e
discipline problems’’
\\ .11 I lu l III I . I It I 111 11II I, 11It I
A No more Ilian in any Iheater
m
You gel die same amoiml o( liood
U It II llilt 1 |'|" I 11)
M m . i'iiiM 'in c Will IN Mi
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linos nod In m lilr makers We have
l.t . I t .. I
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a special problem w ith the sound
F irs t I I- F Fav t« " ; M t s I E I t . d . M t s
speakers, which are atlnrhed to F h ila llo a class of Iho
* ** " ' d l and
each cur Some people drive off F rc a liv t-n a o C h in ch was held l?"1"
W.
S
•»«c«hs..t,
with them in Ihe ear and others nt the home of M ts
r*
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(ru r them out maliciously. They Briiinley 'ill Celcty Avenue w ith __
eust fl. t apiece, so Ihni ruts into M rs. Floyil Case as co-hostess
the profit
Inst n ig tt.
(J Do you have any trouble with
T h e ijr v o th in n l w m r o i u l u r lr t l
romancer*'.’
h y M m . I I I ,m nrlci*v n m i n f t r r
A. Jusl as much us you’d get th n h t if ln r M m r r U n jf tw o ri^nd*
\ f t i nl i it
Ho m i * f i Mio S f f iiih o lf
In the ImleOny o f a normal then
w it h iclv**ti h y
M rn V
I. Lonui&gt;
HilniiInn: v* t lft J iiv fm in
ter Next floor tn the th rille r U (I rur nr. M r». I' T . I 'i r l y in v lln l SlftNoii
I n lv* i
\
in
h f i . .... I
u Cnlhnhc Church, and our of Ihe (h r r ln j &lt; L&gt; fu r homo foi (ho w f t ♦* W'h II jo *
L o il
\ IIJu rM rin,
priest* wns ciiiunieidltig to me July h lr td h y f " l il r o v n r il ilinh -hriO' Shu le v ( lot 1*11111iit S \ K jin
dinl drive lo* were called "pas | li'TIli
,L m i ' | i I i | 111VI n It
( hitrlow 1 tiij,
slon pits " I Invited him lo stand
IL 'f too, I til.I V| 11 f ii i t'l |'of tin to l
hr Im o ii
i r f i * s h riii'iii*
u rn
hy the rn lrn n e r and see the kinds
\l, la M .t 1..Mt D!»!•• Ilh i It till
M in i
f i «11n i In* ilioim r
f of no
of people wlm drove in lie was
. k. Ill V him &gt; nujul t(&gt;
-li-d mol
surprised In le.irti dial no per reul LiM f T h " ’*r |iM’f»rn( u rn *
Mm
M it l\ 1(1 III! M t|« |* 11
i if ln iv 1ili 1
of the patrons were people with I N lilUon. Mr*. II (• Ih’hlrlM , . ..ft. • Bit &gt; n-F k* 11 in t ‘him.1!..t
fam ilies or o tilir Intks
pul hn •S (Ml (h*»&gt;f in t h f • tnn
M t* si i *|| m W’ iN iin. M m
\
M
i) Is tnislni-ss seasonal'*
111V*f1* .' i i h i i I pm ( \ iim l (h f ji *i.li
l.ttM io , M in . |{
A . K i i i u . Mr**
A Very much m i We lose money W I: JmtnitiK^. M i h . A rth u r lu* filer*.
in Ihe w intertim e and make It Yount? Mr-*. A. (i. M rltm W , Mi**
Hi
HAST M U S T
N \ M tlH It
lT»r the « 1utiu.it It*11 fX fll'IV
buck In the summer Often we W itts.m W'h Di i i H/ M r«.
I 1.
IL
llnhort A1iiviuir«l M n tih n u , t o '.i
can make enough profit in Ihe Hf* ((hrfiinjfi, M r i. |( A ( fohh* Mr** r iiit r tin i t ( mi of (h r L o m I Lounihi
snack bar to oftsi-i do- loss on nil I! I .H llu k ry , M rn I*', T M cri lim i iirul form oi • hjim ollo i «»( ho
missions The stmek bar is ihe wi-Ho'i, M m . IV T r i f t y , M r* , h
h iiiv i'M ily of ( hiriiirM, w .jin Mh
o ilie r half of Hits business
W I il»t, M rn. I I I* h it ir iif . A l m
m um H |» f'iikfi i i f l r i w h ir h »Lt »• •
(J Have you ever closed?
VV. K Vm n -m if i m i f f i m i I hv I '"r i" ■(h I-i ' mI h lln
till! It Andes, Mr
A Only twice Thill was lust
K fln u iiijM .
w inter when «-■ hint llmid-i In dir iiti-i I In- hostesses.
A ID C O N D I T I O N E D
Han P rrniindn Valley
lh&lt;- mtlv
reason we d n ie d was because nn
body came In die theater. Some
limes Ihe fog rnmea In during a
show and we have lo Issue fog
checks, which ate i |h- same ns
rain rherks
Q What kind --I p lil m s ,;r
the lies! amt ten- rs ’
A Different pictures get d iffe r
ent crowds When we have an nr
thin picture or Western, we gel
fa m ily cars (tiled wdh kids. Hut
you can't figure the audience
Sometimes I'll play n couple uf
old film s and Ini- place w ill fill
up with ( ’.ulilltirH The only thing
nobody likes are the l it ll r It p ic­
tures.
(J. tins television hurt business?
A. II (till nt firs t Amt It s till
tines when a big event is nn TV
But Ih r novelty has worn off Peo­
ple atilt want In get out nf Ih r
house
Q Aro the audiences particular?
A. Absolutely You can't pleate
everybody; even w ith the beat of
pictures I get complaints The oth­
er night a man drove nut became
he heard the word "d a m n " In s
picture. "W hy don’t you censor
your p ictu re *?" ho demanded.
tin Y -n n y
" I ’ve got two kids In my c a r," 1
hnd to give him his money back.
f i .i s
i \tr m m i .n
"ifi:i txi i-:ss m m i i r

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garnish, brown a ru p o f h n if-in rn
cube* n f bread In tw o tablespoons
b u tte r or margarine, Uae low heat
In hrownlng the bread cubes ami
a tlr often.
Undo, Mr. and Mra. James L.
SlanaUn o f Hwalnaborough, Ga..
Mra. Jamas Sylvester and son and
Mra, John True n f W inter Park
and T , G. F lU geraid and two
daughters u f Tampa.

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Final Count

A world In which all manual labor will be performed by
robots loom* on the horiiou, according to Loui* N. Ridenour,
nroft-ABor of phyulca und dean of the graduato gchool of the
University of Illinpiit. He has been predicting a dny when
thinking automaton* will be able to substitute for human
beings l» the operation of any industrial or manufacturing
organisation, however complex.
Robots will be able to operate tooling machines in re­
mote factories using perforated tape whose symbol* are
transmitted &lt;n electrical impulses which In turn will run
drill presHes, cutters and other machines, a* i* already being
done with automatic teletype setting machines In use by
many newspapers today, Plans Are being made fo r an elec­
tronic calculating machine capable of doing nearly 2,000
multiplications a second.
These machines also have memory — if you cun call it
tlml — and will be able to reproduce any port or all of their
calculations. They will also be able to file data, records and
d o c iiin n n tK thereafter &lt;]UIckly and easily accessible.
Will the day come when robotH are ubte to build robots?
No doubt. Hut we have on idea there wouldn't be much fun
In a completely robot world, So man, being the way he Is,
will probably start something new on the artistic or philo­
sophic side of his nature. Along this line we ore reminded of
the folks who thought that with every new Invention Ro­
mance was dead. This was especially true of the steamengine-drawn train. But humanity was wiser. Hung Kipling:
" 'Romance Is dead!” But, all unseen,
Romance brings up the nine-fifteen I"
Robots may he good servants of mankind. They will
not be its masters.

(Ca»ll*M* Vna Vi m Mae)

Lincoln’s Early Love

giouo at women irp irtm im g
•be American Fadiion Guild lia*
if lt r lr d Dran Achritin us tLr Num­
ber One i l r r i 'f i in u lut id the
"lan bet! d 'c iin l m m ." Well, il't
AX* to excel at mnirlliing.
A parking meter lu p m iia r in
Rhodr liland found a make re­
cently among the prnnin in a
parking meter. It muti have hern
a copperhead.
A Uniled Press vtnry fell* about
a doctor who hat found dial rock
lailr can be ured ** anesthetics, In
n't-#. i- v il. , |idiicnvered
Ivhat everyone tire lia* known for
generations.

Of nil the legend* that huve grown up urouml Abruhum
l.incoln none i* more romantic, or dearer to the heart* of
the .sentimental, than the Hlory of Ii Ih early love for the
unfortunate Ann Rutledge. According to the story Lincoln
loved her nnd would have married her had she lived. Many
give her death credit for the air of melancholy that marked
Lincoln throughout hi* lifetime.
Recently, however, a letter written hy Mr*. Lincoln was
discovered, in nn old trunk, which throw* doubt on the
story, ut leuHt uh fur a* III* wife wit* concerned. She nnitl
William Herndon, Lincoln’* law partner ami one of hi* first
b io g ra p h e rs , started the myth out of *plte. The letter Indi­
cated that Mary Todd Lincoln held Herndon In low opinion
nnd from Herndon'* comments on hi* Idol’* wife it I* appar­
ent that tlie dislike wn* mutual.
Finding the truth of the matter may prove to he im­
possible at thi* late date, All the evidence show* that
Lincoln was a devoted und affectionate husband uml father,
if he tlid have an earlier love than the woman he married
it matters little, Many well-balanced people hnve survived
a sweetly sentimental firnt Io vl to find more true and last­
ing happiness with someone elite. If Lincoln cherished such
n tender memory Ills heart wa* hlg enough to hold It nnd a
later nttai'limciit nnd love for nil his peojiln beside*

Congratulations to H u m I W
f t i and .Suntimr insg.i/mr on it(in t iix munllir of pulilii alum
Among oilier interfiling fa il* ii
th ii week'* number, we note, u
Where The Kedn Fail
that the Inlleil building in Florida
i l the Dade county com I (untie *1
"Mbit Hindi not live by br«nd alunn," Till* old Hlhical
Miami, 27 itorier, loO feet lugb.
HttyliiR, like minty other* equally hallowed hy long familiar­
The average American woinap ity, liftH been abandoned by Ihe Soviet*, whose treatimmt of
ovrm three brassier* ’lo t the ruppori the worker hI iow h plainly their Irelief that enotiKh food for
, bad enhancement id her figure exigence anti for toil in all that i* necessary. If production
the Cone! and Braider Auociatirn slacken* beenune the |&gt;eanant or the laborer sees no advan­
of America rtp a rli. In many hack tage in keeping It up, the ruler* resort to terror. If thut is
ward counlriei the average drop* not enough, they apply more terror.
That Is the fundamental weakness of the ('mnmoiilst
lo one hr* for every 50 women
which it the price lo be paid fm system. The better It become* known, llio quicker that
synteni will fail. Then perhaps the Kremlin will recognize
being under-developed.
The laleil atomic eiploiion
which earned lonely a ripple in
l.a i Vegas, Nev„ 7f» rules from die
lile of ihe drloiialion, leiulled m
all unmistakable llu.h in die «ky
•m l loundi resembling an railhquake 400 milei away In Califor­
nia. It Menu everything happen! in
a big way in California.

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if America ir going to continue
lo feed itself, much leu any part
o l the retl of the world, it it guing
to have to find new wav* id increating that per acre yield. Tlml,
at leait, i* tire concluaiuii of Wayne
Darrow, Waihinglon correspondent
of Farm and Randi-Southern Agriculturaliil. "F ar every four iienont
’ titling down at g meal in thii
country in 1950", he tayt. "there
w ill ire another person at ihe lahle
in 1975". A n d 'to by 1975 th ii
country w ill need 5tfc billion
pounds mora of beef, veal and
pork. 30 billion pound* more o{
milk, and gbuut 14.7 billion inure
» g |i". That Is aj o t p i food ilu ff-

The annoumrmeid that the
American Can Cogipady is going
to,buikl a new can manufacturing
In Plymouth! itfo n e of ibe
I N I artu rn.nt* vya have ie *n
long lime in favor - ol conling a ya ter (rqnl Utminal i t
ild . The planr kf being buill
lie o f the loceMwed for cant
io citni* conceglrate industry
he faith ol the’ American Can
goment in iKtf tong ranee potM o f cifruo concentrates, If
&gt; re willing h i’'Invest large
o f money in th ltafea to maafor this infant industry, others
d bo witling to make similar

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that another adage In equally true, "Man shall not work by
dread alone."

CoiiKreKHimin Hurlomf HeporlH
Hy HID IIK ill,U N O
There ha* been iu much mis­
understanding about the action uf
the House on the h ill to amend th.&gt;
Social Rceurlty Aet Hint I wan* in

to

aaploln

what the vole
meant.
Few members o f Congress op­
posed ihe liberalisation of Social
Hecurlty benefits, but almost all
o f them resented having so Im ­
portant a h ill rammed down their
throat* w ith no opportunity fo r
anyuna to examine It hut the mem
her* of the W ay* and Means Com­
mittee, and under a nroeedure

that u group wanted tn s iilu iill an
amendment increasing the amuunt
o f money an Individual could earn
•m l a tlll receive Hocial Hectirily
benefits, from the present Ifd l up
to |I0 0 per month. W ith the pre­
sent high cost uf living. I feel it Is
unjust to bar the recipients of
florial Hecurlty from supplement­
ing those benefits w ith part-tim e
earnings lo that extent at least.
Under suspension of Ihe rules,
however, the amendment couldn’t
he Introduced. The only way to get
It In was In refuse to suspend
the rules, which we did.
Now the Idll can come up under
Iha normal procedure, whereby it
can be amended and fu llv dlarusa-

properly

A Great Race
Hr. Petersburg Times

dry, Hillsborough. Lake, l-cc, L e v y ;
L ib e rty. Manatee, Orange. Pasco
Pinellas, Polk, Seminole, .Sumter
and ‘I ay lor Counties. The real
went lo McCarty
T in y were almost even lit Du
solo, Dixie, Duval, lllfililn m i.t; Os
ceola ami Washington, which went
lo M cCarty; ami ill Hendry, Lovy

Now I h it they’ve hail lim a In HIgent ilia results u f Tuesday's prlmarl i f . Urn people or Pinellas and
o f Florida have good reason to
congiatulnte Ihniiaelv***.
In lu u i M d 'n rly they have
tlc rtm l u fine mull who wo arn
*lll«- w ill r&lt;-lor&lt;- confidence in the
o ffiri- ut (io vrrn u r and give F lo r­
ida tilt Ic u d 'l'ld p it He'd*.
They have nut an example fo r
other Hoiilht-rn 111 atm by holding
Odham who lis ic ty edged lido a pro: nl&gt; n lin l p iim u iv . Ami Ihu
tli* Minnlf against McCarty with people went through two hard
23a.Sfti t in t prim ary volet,, pirkeii races for Governor and President

of 73*JHll m ulkeil up ill the first
prim ary
Three runilldules Alto Adams,
Hill Hendrix and Dale F Spencer—
were eliminated In the firs t p ri­
mary.
M cCarty’s 47,000 vote
margin
over Odham compares with a 23,t '&lt;5 vole mainrdv hv which Fuller
Warren heal McCarty for the gov­
ernorship four years ago. The sec­
ond prim ary totals then w e rt:
Warren 2»#,WI; McCarty 27fl,425
The official trlu rn s also showed
election of ID delegates to Ihe
Democratic National Convention
pledged lo support Sen Richard
■) Russell of Georgia lor Presllent and five pledged to Sen E l
te* Kefauvrr of Tennessee. They
iveie among Hi candidates lo r del
.-yule iNisitnills
The Russell d * -gales lire .Slate
•lep (' Farris llryu n t. form er
tjriv. Doyle K Carlton. Mrs. J. D
Milermun. Mrs Frank X Carroll
ir uml Mr* M II Fuller from
•he slate «t large; Hubert S Huy
ion! uml M r. .1 Held Kamsay

I I it *s| Mil n r if ¥ ruivi 1*11** l l « * l

—w ithout rnnrur and w ith M a r t
and winner* alike retaining the
leaped o f each other.
Way hark last Fall when Dralley
Odham firs t came to ta lk to editors
of the Tillies, as he was leaving
a fter u long conference, he flashed
hi* •ifiKuifiiiK grin and said, “ I'll
tell you one thing—I f I don’t win
I'll make the cTofgondest cam­
paigner out ol Dsn McCarty you
ever taw.*'
He did Just that. I t was a fa r
better campaign because o f Odham
ami his unique talkathons— and we
don't mean merely au fa r aa ex­
citement and entertainment goes.
We m m ii from a standpoint o f a
public s irin g o f the issues I t is
doubtful If ever before so many

uf Jtlli.uno held would re liirn to Red
soli without it fight
lin in '&gt; m told Num Ids failure to
observe n lis r r e r iiln g “ w ill prove
to the wot Id thut you know that
(he le siills w ill prove the validity
of the II N Co ill III nml piisHlon.

SEOUL, Korea ufv Eight groups
uf Chinese riflem en pecked at
United Nations dtfiw i'us along a
5 mill- set lo r of the Korea western
fronl in predawn darkness today.
A IJ 11 Eighth Arm y staff o f­
ficer said Allied a rtille ry heat hack
i l l piuLts of toe groups ranging
in sire -ip to lot) men.
The stuff officer made no erti
mate id Ited casiiallies or the pos
slide slgi.lflrunce ol the conren
tt.ii- d pioldng attacks
tin the eastern flu id Allied troops
west of tin- Satan Valley re|M)lled
l.ooo rniiniln of lied a rtille ry und
m ortar shells fell oil their posi­
tion
The stuff officer nil Id Hint In
May the KlgliHl Arm y iiillk te d
10,5*11 esaiinltle i on thu Heds, in
eluding 3.012 killed
The If U. K ill!) A ir Force re
ported a "re la tiv e ly poor morn
inn” lor its lighter bombers u*
overeaal und rain handicapped
s lrik i again t lied ra il and sup
ply lines
Eleven II ;*0s bombed the often
hit Kwak-.an m il bridge in North
west Korea .Monday uigld and ell
Count, ie il only meager llak Crews
said I lie y sighted several Ited
lig h tiis Imt the Communist plunes
did in.I attack
lien Mruk (Turk, United Na
lion- Fur East commander, and
U rn James A Van Fleet, Eighth
Army commander, toured Ihe
i'll, nii*l w»' w ill Imvi* hml tInn* to fronl today In light plane*
rill,I mil whnt i* In It. Thu re fu ia l
‘I la y eunferred with division
ut Ihe iliume lo im»* i&lt; under sir'
primion of the titles w ill not riiliae *"&gt;' null cnm m anileis ul several
anv ileluv In Ihe lienefli-lariea re liu a u rd airstrips.
ceivlllg their Inn ease, hecautw lh&gt;
effective date w ill lu- the same gs
Hume's Colo* 'H im
■opened In *U A D.
(t was in the o ilg ln a l hill.
Horne q u rilio n wu* raliad on Ike
floor of tlie Home a* to on* letliun of Ihe bill opening Ilia do*i
lo “ aorialired niedlelna", which j&gt;l
coiirar would bear looking inb,
Juice then I have gone Into It, and

today all the mot* rem arkable It
la a tribute to two clean, doc.mt
■men and th e ir o l r t l l l i l l l w t t " b o
fought hard but honorably. . . .

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ill, my ypiglpiulw awtlon lefv'.lliJ

to I* not objectionable, being in t
exact procedure now followed hr
the Veteran’* A dm inistration. If
the b ill hod been passed without
debate, however, we would have
luid no chalice to find tide out, so i
.if course iiu chance in %-ii»vv It
if It hud been objectionable.
A number of people have w ritten
to ru n g iiiln la te uh on our vote a*
being an ecunoiny move. T h i* also
is a inleunderaluod point, slip'*
payments under Hot-iul ile n itIt,"
do .nut come out of Ihe pocketa of
anybody but those who pay Hocial
Hecurlly tpw-*; in o ilie r word*
I f * not a government “ hand-out",
hut an insurance progimu.
Up here we am frequently faced
w ith alluallon* where we know nur
votes are going to to- miauimli-i
stood u n til all (lie fa d s ran lie
brought out. In such rases we can
only do what yre think is rig h t, and
hone that tit* People we repic cat
w ill have m fflrle n t confidt-nn- |q
their Representative to withhold
criticism u n til they do have the
facta.

for Graduation
PANTIES

CREDIT
LIFT E D

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noada tittle car* . &gt; . brltfa or
leagav . , , fitted or flared,
they’re real imoothlvi for fit,
comfort and long wear.

ESTRICTIONS A R E
Monthly payment*

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PAJAMAS
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poopl* have aerlnualy probed Into
the workings o f th e ir atate gov­
ernment, aaked uueatiom about It
and rilacuaaed It among them*
reiver.
"" Ohvluusly, more people thought
Dan McCarty had better nnrwera,
or could deliver the goods better,
than Etrallry (ldham. Hut I t is to
{Jdham'r credit that the Issue*
were *o thoroughly examined and
it seems safe to say that the .San­
ford man has firm ly established
M inrelf as a new nnd Im portant
political factor In the tsate.
While M cCarty‘r margin we*
slig h tly larger than thut by w! **.h
he lost to F uller Warren in lt'-tH.
In many respects this was n rinser
r a r e , 'there was no landdble In
a single county either wny, and In
many counties—Pinellas Included
—otdy a handful of vote* sepa­
rated the two candidates
This Is what makes the good­
w ill and liarmuny which itrcv.nl*

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Social And Personal Activities
PHONE 148

Social Calendar
Tuesnw
Th« duii II s of t li b Margaret
nni Will
D a y li m uilc school
w ill p rr.e iit
thalT ■nnnal r e c ita lm Mm Worn• n s Club at 8:15 p.m. tiuest
• fU s t w ill be Kenneth Ralengci.
• lio c ia te professor o f voire at
Stetson U nlviersity.
C ircle* No. 7, 8 and
of the
F lr .k M e th n d l.l &lt; litir.h w ill meet
•S f flo w s : No. 7 w ith Mr*. H im
les Atkinson at 2l&gt;0l \\ B*hirigin.,
Avenue at 8:00 p.m. No. 8 w iln
Wra. W. W. Tyre at 1100 ( ,nk
Avenue a t 8:00 n.m. and No. :i w nli
» r« . ¥ •.» ■ W l L m s a t . l O i M ' " ,
•ova Drive nt 8:00 p.m.
( The Daughter* o f We*ley Sunay School Class of the
First
lethodlat Chinch w ill meet nt McLinlsy Hall at H;00 p.m. w ith Mr*,
da S tall, M r*. S. (1, lla rrlm a n ,
Charles Men uel her,
Mr*,
fa r ftb rt
Edward*, M i- W. C
l i l l and M i** Nell W illiam * a*
lostessea.
The U nity T ru th Cla** w ill meet
it the Vnlilvx Hotel. The hook
‘The Sermon on the M ount" h&gt;
' Em m ett Eos w ill he studied and
the public I* invited to attend.
WEDNESDAY
Weklwn Lodge No. H7!» of the
. L. A . to B.H.T. w ill meet in I lie
I.O.O.F. Hall at 3:00 p.m.
ThA midweek prayer service of
th« A n tr a l Huptist Church w ill l,e
a t 8:00 p.m. The Sunbeam* w ill
meet during the prayer hour.
The Prayer Meeting Kei vice nt
tlie F irst Baptist Church w ill lie

at 8:00 p. m

Monroe Chapter No. 15 w ill
confer the Past Master’:* Degree
at a callrd meeting nt 7 :io P M.
Masonic If nil.
THURSDAY
The Junior and Inlcrm edinlc &lt;i.
A.s jnf the E ir*t IlnpliNt Church
and w lielr mother* w ill he enter*
talncd with u picnic supper nt the
home o f .Mr*. Itnynioml Kmlcr,
ICOO M yrtle Avenue, at li nil p m
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Seminole
Chapter
No 1!. O E .S ,
wlR 'meet' at the Masonic" II,tlV Vii
8:00 p.m.
F R ID A Y
The Florida lla p tM Ar.semhly
w ill begin It’s minimi meeting he
Binning at 8.30 a m
The First
Baptist Church Hus w ill leave the
church at 7 t.Ya in
J
N A r t 'I I D 1Y
The Royal Ambassadors w ill
meet nl Ihe First lln p llsl C h u n li
■I 2:00 p in

[HintK to IlmiKcwivi'Hj
. Nf ALICK L. CROMARTIi:
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Food Cnn*ervallmi Sperlallsl
The old ml»-je, "You can't Judge
a YJvk by Its nuvrr." la J t .tim e,
proven snjrtaa l i f t wo'vn flh fn l mm
Place where U doesn’t hold trim I
when a nnckhue o f frtiie n food be It fru it, vegetable, fowl or a n i­
mal — has an Imoraper or poor
wrapper, ll is pour inside
Packaging iiu ilc iln l. o n r l be
m o litu rr-va p o i pioof in ,.id, i to
keep Ihe ip m lily of fo,,,| like Hie
fresh. O niinnry paper like Hie
butcher uses has pores, sim ilar lo
th% j-kln, and moisture and a ir go
th iy ig h these pores Tim a ir ami
molalure w ill rnu*i. the fmal to lose
It* moisture, color, and fond value.
Upccinl freezer w iupping iiin lc rla l *
•m l cartons have been treated to
H a l these pores. Ih il. keeping 111!'
cold a ir and moUlure away from
th« food.
Cellophane wrapp, 1 1 or rartons
containing cpllmihane hags are very
••tlu fa e tn rv. They ran lie scaled
•■■lly w ith a hot Iron nr an clectrlr
tia U cu rlin g Iron or a special seal
m a tro n for Dial purpose. Heavily
w aled carton* w ith special waxed
bag* that heat-seal are also recinn
mended. P liofilm hag-i are good,
but care should he ta lirn to fasten
them »eriire|v by tw istin g Ihe
opening tig h tly together, folding
over* and securing w ith a rubber
band wound around neveral Hni* s.
i Other fie e ie r wrapping m alcrl
ala siicli a* waved parchment,
laminated r r a ft, and polvelliylene,
hr^Vy duty aluminum foil, and celiojmane are best.
Household aluminum foil n» ohlalned a l grocery storai In not sal llfa c to ry . l l Is too thin and " p in ­
holes" (or puncture*I ton easily
lea cream rartons, buckets, and
waxed paper nrn not satisfactory.
An drnpty coffee can. washed and
filled and Mealed w ith special
fr s t ia r locker sealing tape pro­
vide* an excrlleni all lig h t, mol*
twne-pronf container, filim , Jars,
to l, are good, but care should'lie
taken In using them and in storing
to nrevent breakage. Roth are ieusable, Howevijr, food* frozen In
glam are d iffic u lt In remove w ith ­

1out thawing.

■ A rectangular rn n tn ln rr saves
•pare In Ihe freezer. Always use
;Containera n f n size that w ill' meet
the need* o f the fam ily fo r only
one meal.

Miss Dorothy Knight
Honored With Party
U nn'lhy K night,
bOdr
'
hm iorH on H ld n y nigh.
w,,h
i-c-llnni'm
, . M“ m K
m l M i*, Ithowcr
ll(.r given
homo
Klor|| IW b M £ Arrangements
VJlt|m|„ Spring flow er* decornl„ () „ , p |inrt
n ,ln m ,
rVrn ln g contests
were played and itrizca were won
hv Mi . Iionnl.l K night and the
U ( ) . ,M (|1(, evening the
(l,
MV.i ve,i many lovely g ift*
f r „ m (u,r
which were oret,, her in a green and w hile
|,n*krt.
w tl,. \ i i „ Knight had unenwl
. h ^ 'S ^ '^ r ^ S t s ^ . ^ g
nr
m il* were served to the guest*.
Those invited to enjoy the oren*slon w ith Mis* K n ig h t were her
mother, .Mr*. Austin K night, Mr*.
Lewis itotum lo, Mrs. W. A. Cagle,
Mrs. W alter Peimel, M r*. Donald
K night, M r*. W. E. Kalne*. Mrs.
Myron Smith, Mr*. S. M. W hite­
head, Mrs. W. L. Howland, Mrs.
T. V. Brown, M l*. John Malloy,
Sirs. It. L. Frank, M r*. E. C.
W illiam *, M i*, (iletchen Crowell
and the Misses M argate! Malloy,
B elly Ann Cagle, Joanne W illiam s,
Hazel Bailies and Alton Howland.

Karim Briefs
By M A R IO N IIA B M A N
Dana Rankin, I'J year old
pianisl. w ill he heard tomorrow
m oining at 11:00 o’clock In a 16*
minute indlo recital. The Sanford
(ira m m iir
School
pianist
has
rhosen fa r her radio inimhers:
Canadian Capers, In the Hull of
the Mountain King, Moonlight
Simula, Dancing Tambourine, nnd
Nulls.
The American Medical Associ­
ation’s
th rillin g
serlrs
“ (laid
Medal D orlnr’s" w ill he broadeast over W TUIt tomorrow af*
1011111*111 ai :l 15. W l l il t has
ili-il 111 I this Monday Ihim igh
Friday a series o f pulilic service
ptogrnm * in cooperation w ith the
Semiiiidc County Medical Society.
“ Repeat Performance" w ill lie
hemd again over WTRR tom or­
row morning lit 11:15 o'clock. A
l.i mid new program originated
by Roy I'lynn, Florida State
U niversity radio director, from
I HU campus. Outstanding musical
pm fin itmnt c* on Ihe campus have
b c iii i iT iirilc il and woven into a
d e lig h tfo l ipiarter limn for radio
listeners.
For a fu ll and.com plete miniiiu iry o f
United Nations new* nf
the day, W TRIt broudrasls, each
nig h t lit 111:1)0 o’clock, or
Im ­
mediately following the biiHcbull
game, nn-llic.-sput report "U nited
Nations Today". Voices
of
the
world rv|ii esentntive* are taken
from tb c lr rem ark* before the
____
many meetings held at UuHad
Nation*
headi|Utirters in fla w
York.

Pe rso n at
M r*. Richard Brndshnw o f Or|an,|„ ,,&gt;rnt the weekend w ith her
rf M
r*. E.
parents, Mr.
Mr. .n
and
Mrs.
E. Kinlaw.
Klnlaw.
Mrs. T. Bradford Byrd le ft on
Saturday fo r Chicago to spend
several wreks.
Mrs. Rupert Perry lias arrived
from Wilson, N. C. to visit w ith
h rr parent*. Mr. and M r*. Emmett
Klnlaw.
Itoliert Myron Erlach arrived nit
Saturday ................
from New. -Brunswick,
- - - - ...
* £ . * 5 ^
w c ib .in g ^ to
Has
LylMan Boyle which w ill take
P'nro ,h l* w&lt;l&lt;k&lt;,n,l‘
Mr, and M r*. Fred Ball *nd
son le ft yesterday fo r Clarion, Pa.
to spend several week*. Before
re tu rn in g to Sanford they plan
also to v is it In Cleveland, O
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Davl* a t­
tended yesterday the graduation
eserrlsra nt Stetson U niversity In
w hirh th e ir son, 8. J. Davis Jr. rereived his diploma.
Mr. and Mra. Herbert H ill
rh ilil reni o f 8 t. I’ ct criih iirir y ^ i* r d
Mr*. H ill'* parents, Mr. and Mrs
J. L. H u rt, at th e ir home tin Oak
Avenue over the pnst weekend,
M r*. A. W. (Jlllyard and ynnng
son, (il« n n , le ft today fo r Tampa
w hrre they w ill Join Mr. ( t illynrd who is stationed (here w ith
the A ir Fnrre,
Mr. anil M r*. (J. A. Sport Jr.
hnd a* Ih r ir guests on Sunday nt
their home on Park Avenue, Mr.
and Mrs. Dickson S. Mullen of
W in te r Haven.
M l** Ratty Rose Hoolelmn lots
returned to Alachua (Jeneral Hus
pltal In O a liim v ill* a fte r spending
the weekend w ith her parents,
Mr, and M r*. J. It. Ilonlehnn

Friends o f Mrs. Floyd Royal
w ill regret to know that she con­
tin u e ! Ill at her home on Elm
Avenue folluw lng an operation
performed recently In an Orlando
hospital.
Friends w ill he Interested to
learn that young Stephen ‘ Rnlxirn
U now at the home nr his parent*,
Mr. uiul M rs. M. L. Unborn Jr.,
on Cordova Drive In Highland
Park

Mrs. Meson Wharton and club I
ren, Mason Jr. ami Candy, o f Kt*
simmer arc spending several ilny*
By BEVERLY CRAY
w ith her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Edmund Meisch, al their home nl
We bet those Seniors hail n 2118 Park Avenue.
wonderful time Monday on their
Mr. nnd Mra. C. S. Buchanan
Class picnic! The whole school
w ill he leaving mi th e ir annual anil children, Hilda Flo, HIM anil
picnic I his Thursday nnd have Temple, have arrived from A t ­
supper out there that night! Class lanta, (in. to visit her slater ami
brother-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Day w ill tie thnl dny, ton . . ,
The yearly T r i- lli- Y lea wa* W illiam H. W ray, at their home In
held this week nl (Sail B ittin g ’* San I.until.
home front 5 o'clock u n til tlu'IO.
Approxim ately 8(1 members anil
Lieut. Col. anil Mr*. Charte*
mothers were seiveil punch anil lic it* and three children have a r ­
canapes during the afternoon. rived from Indianapolis, Ind. Hnd
The refreshment committee con­ have purchased a new home In Ihe
Hanford.
sisted o f: chairman • M argaret Wytinewood section of
Morrison and JoAnn Moore, Joan Col. Rett* expects to leave fo r
W rig h t, Mertio Crlssey, Sylvia overseas d uly In the n ra r future.
Hnye*. and Hail H itting. Several
rew memhrra assisted in serv­
Mr*. A. K. Power* nnd children,
ing . . . .
Alec and Nancy, le ft today for
(iraduation w ill he June (» this Columbus, f!s. after visitin g with
coining Monday evening at 8 Mr. mul Mrs. Fred Bender ami
o'clock. Please come early to get Mr*. T. Bradford
Byrd.
Alec
n good 'leal, ’raunc the auditorium Powers ,lr. plans to enter LTciunon
College in Ihe near future fo r Its
w ill lie packed . . . .
lly Ihe way, don’t forget llac- summer course.
colour* ate service* this Sunday
evening in the H.H.S. auditorium
Mr. and M r*. W aller
Hsyue*
nt H on the dot . . .
J r. nre expreted to s triv e on Sat­
Wo hear the F.F.A .’s and th e ir urday ft "in Boston to spend sev­
fathers had a grand tim e at th e ir ers) dny* w ith hi* parent*
on
annual banquet recently. Tommy Magnolia Avenue. En route to
Humhley Is head o f the Future Hanford M r*. Itaynrs w ill take the
F arm ers at H.H.K and they’ve Florida .Stale Medical Board evam lnsllon In &lt;lalnr*vllla and upon
hail a grand year . . . .
Seminole III w ill have a Couple her return lo Boston w ill Interne
o f the Year and an annual popu­ In a children's hospital. Both she
la rity poll in Friday nlg h t’a paper. and Mr. Haynes are members o f
Monday night-the hig n lg h t-w lll has served a years Interneshlp nt
he the 1ast a rtlrle u n til next Harvard U niversity. M r. Haynes
served a year's Interneshlp at
September!
ile
seein’ ya
next F rid a y Masiachusetta fieneral Hospital
In Boston,
evenin'l

KICMINOLIC III

Use glassware on top o f the
range only i f It was made fo r th a t
use there Is a difference between
lop-of-renge and oven glassware.
Re sure to read and follow the
direction* that come w ith the glass
utcnslle you buy.

Mariesn Kay Liston
Winner Of ConleRt

Li t t l e
Mm i&gt; ii
Kn
t m ! mu,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl W illiam s an­
two
old, h im
**il n«
nounced today the marriage of
Miita Kuinipuit m • i " i i i r * held
llu d r daughter, Faye, to Malcolm
J. Lodge Jr. on May 27 in NaM l*
llll^ e ll
tie r t!ie H i r t m t i m n f
hunt a, Ha
I h e « opt
M r*. Lodge attended Sanford
T o m t) o h Fs uii tv r u g hi
'O Ipp i’ T
III
t lot V
fo llo w e d
1p jd
school*, graduating from the local
nf! ended
hy
u
tin
Ynchl
P in h
high school in 1060. She then a t­
tended Florida Stale U niversity In
lur g e r r o w i t .
Tallahassee and Is now employed
F o u r v e i l ! oli' 1 M a i l . ■ | y e \ d u f O ~
by the W. A ttlee Burpee Seed
,.f
tit**
I'.’n m t
f l ie
u uni . .
WiftN
Company **f this city.
llf if»‘ iliwf * I m i ! • * \
HIM f Mil*
Mr. Lodge hI so graduated from
won
th ill!
4 M in i* hi I* Mill I Nil I
Seminole High Reland w ith the
H ' p i i* H 1 ! n H i !■ i y 11 i \ s, l * h y I
Class of 1tlfal mid entered the
ID if It
\n il \ .u I
Ii&lt; Ann Iliin C
United States A ir Force and re­
I tpplin nl t
nnd
Mnr« m
Kn&gt;
cently received a diploma
from
hv
III*
|*rir.«*!« w ii '" t r iii
Radio Technician’s srload at Scott
l i »f •
Yowidl f ' o m i Mn v S u i l i r v
A ir Force Rase In Illinois.
Sh o p a n d h i i o
lie is now en route to San Fran­
111y*' rd r n fh.
O t llr r
i‘n l " '
cisco for assignment In the Pacific
ivrnnift; wo-, p*
I t ’d I V ll .
area Mr*. Lodge w ill remain in
|*hoti*M by Cox by J u d y a n d v ullv ltot*l
Sanford w ith Ids parents, Mr. nnd
Li iiik i ri-hip AOI ON
panie«l h\ '!•
M il* K lim IhtirftzrrN.
Ni»rvnl n- n litm of Snlnutguinh. S*-m
M l*. M. J Lodge nt 'JO1.! West
\ I » i-ti&gt; ' \ it* lit a ml
of tin* S n iio i C'Iiinn nn«l I.y M r - \ \
Twentieth S trert, and w ith her in n lr K ith Scimol iinniuil. mn vm *
\t V 1 1fr'-A t *olli
parents at their home on Ihe O r­ im rlii ipiU'H in ninny m tiv irii*’*, Itn Imhru: n» ■‘tnr ririK iin a T hfN pim i 1*it y* amt It
pl t l l l MU" ,
*0 t r io P 1111••vI
hy
\| m
w ith M ** Jrau W iU iin , ilir h l, In tin play. "O u r l l r n r t * W rit* Y«nmir
lando Highway.
(' w .’i.h , i i In Ore Intel ,iei
nnd (ini'." M I m \V!l»nn minK 111 tin* (J lrr Clilh, wn» a r h r r i It'in lri ami r

I

HOLLYWOOD
llv mm THOMAS

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■*

Hollywood un-it'a time wr
Inok n look Into Ihe operation nf
a d r l v r l li (healer
The drive in* are gelling In he
a hig factor in Ih r movie busi­
ness There are 3,32.1 of them ill
Ihe U K and more a building
every month This compares In
........
........^ a fig
in.no*!
Indoor ............
film thealers.
ur(1 u hirh ha a hi*rn shrlnkim :
yearly
I dropped In on my neighbor
hood drive in in Van Nuys In learn
about how it is run It's called
the V ictory Drive In ami th r man­
ager Is a young fellow named Joe
P irtrn fn rlr lie used to manage
Indoor theaters and has been at
Ihe V lrlo ry since II startrd three
years ago Mere are some of the
question* I tossed al him
IJ Whleh kind of theater opera
lion do yon lik r heal’’
A The drive in by far I like
ulitiliMir work anyway And t don't
have Ihe kiddle matinees lo drive
me crazy
1) What are Ihe ilelalls on the
V icto ry'’
A

IF * an all s le d construction
a cost of diiiul J loo,t*s) The

theater covers 11 acres and ra il
park H.’iU cars at one time The
screen Is atmut two th ird s bigger
Ilian lliose in normal I healers, re
ip ilrin g h rig h ler prnjertlon
t j Do you have any *......
discipline prohli'm s’’
A No more Ilian in any th rille r
You gel Ihe same amount ol Ifoud
Iimis and Irnulde makers We have
a special problem with the sound
speakers, which are n I Inched In
each ear Some people drive off
with them ill the ear and others
leur them out maliciously They
cost fl.t apiece, so that cuts into
the profit
Q Do you have any trouble with
romancers'1
A. Just a* much a* you’d get
In Ihe luilrOny o f » normal then
ter Next door lo Ihe theater I*
a Calholic Church, and one of Ihe
priest* wn* eommrnttnu lo me
lhal drive ills were railed "pas
sion p its " 1 Invited him to slnml
by Ih r * nlninee and see the kinds
nr people u lm dtove In lie whs
surprised lo learn Rial no per rent
ol the patrons w» re people with
Families nr nidi r bilks
(j
A

Is business seasonal’
V ery much *u We lose money
in Ihe w ln te rlu n e and m uke II
hack In Ihe sum m er
iilte n we
ru n make enough profit In Ih r
snnrk lia r lo offset ihe loss on ml
missions The snack lia r i* Ih r
o ilie r half of (lilt h ilxln rs*
IJ Have you ever closed?
A H illy tw ice
That was Inst
w in te r wfieu «*• had II*» h I-* m the
Han Fernando Valiev
I'll" «nlv
reason we rinsed was because no
hotly earn® In the th e a te r (inm e
lim e s ihe fog i omes In d uring n
show ami we have In Issue fog
cheeks, which a n Ihe M im e ns
ra in checks
Q What kliol
of pit I n r . ;;p
Ihe liest mullein t V
A D iffe ren t pictures get d iffe r
m l crowds When we have an nr
thin p lc liirr or W estern, wn gel
fa m ily ears filled w ill) kills Bui
you r a n ’l figure Ihe audience
So m etim e* I'll iilay a couple of
old film * am i Ihe place w ill fill
up with C a d lllu rx The only thing
nobody likes nre Ihe little B p ic ­
tures

(J Has television hurt business?
A It did at flrsl. And R M ill
does when a big event Is on TV
But the novelty has worn off Pro
pie si 111 wan I In gel mil of the
house.
Q. Are the audiences particular?
A. Absolutely You can't please
everybody; even with the best of
pictures 1 gel com plaint* The oth­
er night a mao drove nut Imcanse
he heard tho word "d a m n ’’ In a
picture. "W hy don't you censor
your p lrlu rc s ? " ho demanded.
V isito r* o f Mr. ami Mrs. It. E. " I'v e got two kids In my c a r." I
M orris and sons, Robert and E r­ hnd In give him his money lu c k
nie, on Holiday at their MQ Ranch
To make crouton* fo r a noun
at Osteen were Mr. ami Mr*. Fred
M urray and children and Husan garnish, brown n cup o f hnlf-ln rh
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey ruhea or hrond in two Inldcspnon*
and Kay nnd Jark Ivey, Mr. and b utter or margarine. Use low hem
Mra. Karl Higginbotham and Hill In browning the bread cube* and
and Carol Hue, Mrs. Bertie Rob­ a tir often.
erta al) o f Hanford, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Langley and tw o son* of
Jacksonville, W. C. Meyers and lando, Mr. ami M r*. Jnm ei L.
three sons o f New Hmyrna Beach, Htanalan o f Hwain*borough, Gx..
Mra. Dorothy Price and daughter M r*. Jam ** H ylv**ter amt son ami
o f Bt. Petersburg, Rev. John F ar­ M r*. John True o f W inter Park
ris and son o f Osteen, Dr, and and T. (I. Fitzgerald and two
Mra, W ill Parka and son o f Or- daughters o f Tampa.

Mrs Meisch, Wharton Junior lli^h Holds
(iraduation Danci’
I onor Bridi*-Klcct
In n la rrir* of lovely parties be­
ing cilFielltly given
(nt
Bride
clnct Yst'* l.vllia n Boyle, Mr*. Ed­
mund ftli'lseh ami lid daughter,
Sir*. Jlssuii Wharton of K issim ­
mee, r liter I at ru'd on Hnlurdnv w ith
a late iflernooii ten at the Mel*ch
resiling* nt 2118 Park Avenue.
T h e (m in i* iif the Midsch hum •
w ere 4Urm liv e ly I (reun ited w ith
arrang em ent* &lt;&gt;i rose* in varied
pastel shades. On the linen cov­
ered l it* table were g n id ra in * and
s w c clh lio t ru*cs T h e
host ruses
w ere u(*l»le*l in serving by M rs.
S ta lili \l Hockey and M l * ( ’linrles

LcH cti*
Duii#g the nftermion Mis* Boyle
was p tf-i nleil w ith -c v el i i | piece*
o f rrystal Those enjoying the no
riisinn with the haunt re vveic her
mother, M l*. Lloyd F. Hoyle; her
grandmother, M r*
Dlnl
H rny;
Mrs. la H ifio of Oitniidn, Mrs.
Hpi'tieer Harden, Mrs. tiernld l.os
sing, M i* iirn ig t' Andrew Speer,
M r* M I Hslinr ii .Ii . M i* VV. Hilriin il« * .Ii . M r* W ight K litle y ,
S ir*. .It1tin Pierce iif Ihiylona, Mrs.
Rocker ill'll Mr*. A. W L ie Also
Mis* Dial Hoyle, M i** .lean Hayer,
Mis* S norv W illiam * iirnl M i**
M u rttiil't I BiijffvMor.

Brimiluy Ilonu’ Sceno
Of I'hilathrn IMot’t

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i’lo tii’N a ttfiu li'd
tin 1 kriudrintlon
limu’i* lii'li! t»y th r riu h tli |*ntili*
Junior 1lik')' Sftiool Mi) F iuiny
uiftrlit ut tin* S a iifo iil Wmnun'r
( lu ll I'm miftir|4T r» 15*1\
t Hilt fol
I hi* Jiff ill I w r ir t!ii’ priNti'1 v ii’iu"
pa|Mi s iri’inni’rs \v!u**H A n r uninI
in an a t11 m tiv i' m iuuin t !»i ••11^h
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Blues Defeat Cocoa, 10-1,
Corrales Whiffs 11
While Registering
His Sixth Win Of
Year For Sanford

Archery Meeting

T H E HANFORD H ER ALD
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Tuea. June 1. 1*32

Fate Of Baseball
Hangs In Balance
At Meet Tonight

lly K E N T C IIK T L A IN
Whether it was the in-ws nf
player-hell* coming, u r whether It
wae the law nf overage*,
the
Seniiliole Hines went out Inst niiclit
ami slaughtered the Cocoa In ­
dian* in the Memorlnl Stadium,
10-1.
Jesus
"C hico"
Corrnles
highlighted the
Hines'
victory
w ith a In illiN iitly
hurled
fivehitte r.
Ily K E N T C IIK T L A IN
The agile Tampan w itli u tlm rp
’llie fate o f the Seminole Hlues
breaking d r o p
w ill lie hanging In the halanro
curve tantalised
tonight when the o ffic ia ls o f the
Tribe
I,oil club uml interested fans
hy insklng
lliin s li out the fin a u d a l d iffic u l­
f i n the liiii'ii- , ■
ties in an e ffo rt to s tv * tha local
Cor r alia gut. o ff V
franchise. The meeting w ill ha
to u
s U ti '
Hiuged
in the Commissioner *
in
the
in itia l 1
room of the C ity lla ll at 7:30
frame giving ii|i g . g a g
p.m.
three lilts and
President Joel Field w ill proone
the
,*
tienl facts and figures In tb *
s l e n d e r ' igh* ■
•Seminole lllne story ami w ill he
h a n d e r settled
.
assisted hy General Manager John
down to blank
*■ * ,
tha Indiana tha rh ,rw » i.rrnlrw K ih le r, who hss promised to pro­
test of the distance on only two vide a solution to tha acute situa­
tion.
iloglas, ,
Ills sidutiuM w ill hinge Oil the
Tha trium ph w*s
(.orrsles
fu ll co-operation
sixth of Ilia year, all scored ut
of all Sanford
hume. lie now has rolled up a
baseball f a n s ,
6-6 season's record. The win also
J r
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M r. K rider degave the lllu rs a 2-1 record for
1 d a r e d today.
tha past three tills .
Ths Semimiles Idusted nut 11
V
President
Field
W
"
Indicated that he
hits o ff the combined tw irlin g e f ­
fo rts of stn rle r mid loser H ill
' V fe lt the Issuing
W ; ' • A o f 60 $100 shares
Shuck. J»ek llo rd le rl and Managar Pep Humbert. However, not
^ H u f stock would
ona Sanford lilt wus for estru
^ ^ H b i - one way
bases. The Hlues didn't strike out
the
onra last night mid only one Semi­ I ^ ^ B B B ^ ^ B M Seminole
hasenole batsman, John Inibrn. Im i
Joel Field
hall dilemma.
been fanned In the last two games.
" I want lu ra-emphaalie Ihe
Manager I'h u rk A lrno drew
fa rt that every baseball fan In
four walk* and slashed out a
Sanford Is urgently requested
single in five apprarniirrs for u
lo lie al the meeting this even­
perfect night at the plate. A lrno
ing,” Field told the Herald this
ended his string o f K ill's by nut
morning. H r also added that
driving In u single
runner.
iiirlm lrii women fans loo.
George Kenls notrhed Iwu hits
Field went on to say any amt
fur three o lfir is l trip s to pare
nil suggestions that funs might
Ihe Hanford h ittin g attack.
have to present w ill lie more than
Tonight the Hlues w ill Journey welcomed. A possible sbskeup III
to Cocoa to tangle w ith (lie In ­ the present hoard of directors
dians in a game that w ill not be was hinted when Field stated,
broadcast, because o f tho recent "W e w ill do anything possible to
radio bun Imposed by Cocoa owngive Hanford u w inning team,
t r II. D. "Pea Wee" Murdock.
During tin- big Sanford four-run even i f it inruns iny Job."
"This la our last all-out e f­
f o u r t h Inning,
fort to keep baseball In Hanford
eno
this
year," K rider declared,
h «
"lln a rh a ll or the (Hues rannot
o e I
operate ill Ihe red."
bate uf tin' veal H M. I.. Itulsirn, acting as thu
w ii e n l in b i u
spokesman fu r the Sanford Mer­
mid J
Alrno Hindi' &gt;■&gt;«'■ W
. chants Association In his capacity
ns president, gave the niues a
ond It was tliv
Itlcum l
time
A m f^ B B
| vote of confidence yesterday in a
public statement th a t said In ef­
Alarm was Involfect, merchants w ill co-operate
ved in n
* B |B ^ L
in any way possible to Insure
the success of th * local club.
Kenls
t,l(&gt;* \
A
Tonight w ill mark an Im portg i a n t manager
v
nut chapter In the Sanford bastreeled one o ff
Torres
against Daytona Iasi week In Hie hull saga. Thu two m ujur ques­
tions confronting the meeting
Islander bull park.
This evening's pitching nomi­ w ill lie: I &gt; Should we disband the
lllues; 2) Should wu keep base­
nee may he George Hmllh or
ball piling and If so, how 7
rookie righthander Tony Torres.
Tha "Huntlogo K id " has hurled
fig h t Innings slid yielded hut
one tally Ihu* fa r this season.
Hunfuid w ill lie seeking to make
It two in u row tliia evening mid
he try in g to cut thu I '.a ganirt
margin Jacksonville Herich holds
In th ird place over tlm lllues.
Press Hus P s lle rr Two newly
Won Loot Fct.
acquired rookies, pitcher-outfielder
Florida Hlato Hague
Kan Adam* and abort atop Jesus Del,mid
23 12
.717
(tam ale* are due In from (tallies- Orlando
so
la
616
villa today. They may he carried Juxvllle Reach
26 17
.612
for another day Ire-fore the rosters Hunfiild
28 20
.613
must lia trimmed down to the legal Palutka
20
II
.642
minimum of ID. Thu Hluea have Daytona Reach
2z
24
.471
17 man on their roster including Cocua
17
n
.370
tha new additions. W ith the a rriva l Leesburg
17
22
.347
o f (lonsnlea, Sanford w ill have Sunford 10 Cocoa 1
two player* with the flre t name DeLand 8 Hesburg 4
Of Jasu*- Jesus Corralrs is thu Orlando 7 Palatka 2
other Seminole player with the Davtonu Ueach 0 Jacksonville
same fir s t monicker.
Reach 6
Coco*
A ll II O A Leesburg at DeLand
Fantasia, r f
M 0
d
I Daytona Reach at Jacksonville
M attronl. ah
4 2
6
2
Ueach
Pulatko at Orlando
Sanford at Cocoa

ily K E N T C IJB T IiA lN
Hport* E ditor

Team Officials Will
Offer Solution For
S a n f o r d Dilemma

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Jameson Photo
The I I women winner* In the recently held Women’s G olf Cham- Ellen Uctts, M r*. T. F. McDaniel and M r*. Andrew Marsh. Ilottom
plonshlp at Seminole C ountry Club are shown displaying their prizes, row, new president u f tha Woman'* G olf Association, Mrs. John Ivey,
They are, top row, le ft tu rig h t, Mrs. Russell Pearson, Mrs. E. C. right, and Mrs. Georga Thurston, left.
(layman, Airs. F. D. Scott, Airs. K. H. Smith, Airs. Price Heard, Miss

Sportsmen
liy ItOHKHT /.. JOHNSON
I have been getting lota o f Infuim atlon concerning
the good
catches o f salt water fish aiound
T itusville, so last Wednesday uf
leruuun I decided to tr y my luck. I
went over to T itusville w ith my
wife ami M r*. Ghita Payne, who
likes lo fish also. We had very
guild luck, catching pan fish o ff
o f the T itu sville bridge, ulthongh
there were hits u f large fish being
caught hy uther fishermen, mostly
drum.
While (here, several boat* o f
fishermen,
who
had been down
the rive r came in
w ith good catches
consisting o f aea
baas, drum, sheep
head and p a n
fish. Several par­
ties fishing F o r

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w ith lights aft er
d a r k o f f the
bridge and a ll
s e e in e d to lie
having good lurk.
A ten pound 16
Jahnaae
ounce hlaek liua*
wa* the lop fish entered in the Pulutka amiCrescent C ity Jaycee
sponsored Putman county fishing
tournament this week and renped
Ihe weekly trophy fo r Col. Thomas
C K elthly
o f F o il Atonroe, V*.,
Ill the eighth week of three month
rodao.
Col. K rlth ly landed Ihe fish
w ith a ra n* pole while fishing
w ith live shiner out o f Klnards
ram p a l Han Mateo. Ilealdea the
trophy, he w ill recelr* an a ttra c­
tive re rtiflc a te which goes lo
earh entrant In Ihe luurnamenl.
Only fo u r has* were entered In
Ihe contest this week to bring the
total tu 77 over Ihe firs t eight
weeks. A ll fishing ramp oparatora
repot led large catches u f base blit
only a few were large enough to
enter the tournament which has a
ala-pound lim it.
American Hague
Other haaa entered this week
Hoiton
14
IT
.611
were an H-uound It-ounrer taken
Cleveland
15
It
.M l
on a 200 plug from l.ady Hllpper
Washington
13
II
Ml
Lake by K. B. I.opta of Palnlaa;
a eeven-pounder caught by A. D.
Norton, Newman, Ua., while
H illin g from Camp Georg* and a
HI. H u ls
20
•-pound 2-ounrer taken T»y Fred
Detroit
12
A. Moody of Palatka ta ha waa
New York 2 Cleveland 0
Boston 6 Chicago 2 (10 In a ln g l)

G-Men In the player d raft o f the
disbanded clubs.
Chippie maintains
be u n i

Mrs. Ivey Is Installed As New
President Of Women’s Golf Assn
Hy K E N T C IIK T L A IN
Mt*. John Ivey fo rm a lly touk
office as president o f the W onrn's
Golf Association u f the Seminole
Country Club last Saturday sight
when she accepted th# gavel from
outgoing urexy, M rs. Hugh Whel
rhet, at the association'* annual
banquet held at th * club.
Over NO men end women turn­
ed uut for th * gals event wklrh
was highlighted by th * presen­
tation of awards fo r the Del
Powell Trophy Tournament w in­
ners and the 12 winners ad th *
annual Women's Cham plonshlp
tourney.
Airs. Whelchel waa presented a
beautiful brass planter w ith an
engraved tribute to her In recog­
nition fo r her successful tanura
as the association’s president d u r­
ing Ihu past y e *'.
The program begau w ith an out­
door buffet w ith the presentation
o f awards followed speeches and
a dunce.
Mrs. Ivey announced her s ta ff
o f officers and panel. They are
as follows: vice president, Mrs.
K. C. Haymani treasurer, MrsF. D. S cott; recording secre­
ta ry, Airs. Roy Syiaea J r.; cor­
responding secretary, Mre. Huesell
Pearson;
entertainment,
Mrs. Irvin g
F e ln b trg t rules,
Mrs. Hugh Whaichalt handicap
chairman, Mrs. K arl
lllg fln botham j membership, Mlaa Corile Heard.
For tha Women's club champion­
ship tourney thla^ year the followfishing

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Former Leesburg Manager, W al­
ter Chippie, has filed a violent
protest over Ids relrsse, claim ing
that h« couldn't be dropped Irecausa he was s till Injured. Chippie
.was replaced by ex • Gainesville
manager Don Anderson last Sun­
day at th * league meeting In Cres­
cent C ity when Leesburg obtained
Amlsrson along w ith tw o other
ing were presented th e ir awards
at th * banquet: Dot Powell, medal!at| Mrs. Hue O 'L ln g er. low net;
Ellen Halts, ch sm o lo n iiln flig h t
w inner; Mrs. K. B. Smith, ru n ­
ner-up; Mr*. E. C. Hnyman, con­
solation winner;
Mrs. Charles
ltoner, F irst flig h t w inner; Mrs.
Fincher McDaniel, runner-up; Mrs.
John Ivey, consolation winner;
Airs. Price Heard, second flig h t
w inner: Airs. Guorg*
Thurston,
runner-up; Airs. Hussell Pearson,
cumulation winner; Mrs. Andrew
Alursh, third flig h t w inner; Mrs.
F. D. Seott, runner-up.
In her acceptance speech. Mrs.
Ivey complimented M r*. Whelchel
on her successful year aa presi­
dent o f the association and stated
that next year w ill evan b* a big­
ger year.
The association’s banquet con­
cluded th * year's g o lfin o activities.

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lust iiu iiitii fm in
‘
a pilch hy Hanford's . M u r r a y
l l y r d , Leesburg
could not take
hi* Job. Chippie
..L mV. ' * had nut been able
Chippie
to play because
because u f dizziness since Ihe ac­
cident.
The form er Washington Senator
outfielder phoned league President
John K rider yesterday and naked
fo r a repeal o f his release. K rider
stated that there was nothing he
could do and advised Chippie to
pick up hla release. Chippie auto­
m atically became a free agent.
Power k ille r lla l M a rtin io f
Jacksonville Reach has quit ih a l
Sea B ird* and received nls out­
rig h t release. I I * was replace*]
bv ex-G-Man and Azalea Floyd
C lift at firs t base. A larlin poled
out .11 homers lo lead the V ir­
ginia State l.eaeue last year.
II* had seven so fa r this season,
Iw u of whlrh were hit here In
Sanford.
Joe Pennington, Cocoa veteran
pitcher drew his ou trig h t release
ami has signed w ith the hapless
F ort Lauderdale Hrnves of tho
Florida International. League.
Seminole lllue General Atunager,
John Krider, admitted that the
project player-deal the lllues have
on the fir * I* tem porarily stalled
and added that |t w ill he completed
only If t|i* Seminole* can reach a

Rome authorities contend that
the most stable difference between
th * so-called race* o f mankind I*
talorl 018 pounds and 13 ounces not ik in color but hair form.
w ith th * live ball capturing a mon­
strous 18-pound 10 ouncer. Th*
COCOA IN D IA N BATTIN G AVERAGES
leading base caught on plug* hit*
10-puunde 7 ounce* and in * largest
by lig h t tackle h it 8-pounds and H
Player
ounce*.
Elections are over and w * hope Hughes
when our new officiate lake over Rambert
In Tallahassee th a t they w ill seo M attronl
f it to Improve our fishing laws K o lkrr
since th * m a jo rity of th* general Penza
Docker
Caldwell

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Hunt Mercury Will
Open Softball Play

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T h is w e e k
T onight
Sanford at Cocoa
Wednesday
Palatka a t HANFORD
(ladles n ig h t)
Thursday
Sanford at Palatku
Friday
Dsytoua at HANFORD
Halarday
Hanford a t Daytona
Sunday
Leesburg at HANFORD

tub

of Michael Hpinclla, form er New
Jersey racketeer, to Italy after
64 year* In this country
Exam iner Hugh Tataglta an
nounccil Ihe decision Monday fob
lowing a bearing Dial began early
In April.
Sptnella, 6H. native of Marino,
Hilly, cam * to this country at ihe
age qf 4. lie has a luxurious home
st M iam i lii'ach and a crim inal
record dating back to 1820.
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Don’t throw away tho liquid
front canned vegetables; It con­
tain* valuable nutrients. Use It In
s o u l s , sauces, gravies,
or vega
ta|d« cocktails,

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IOWA GOVERNOB
DES MOINES (At—GoV. William
S. Beardsley made good Monday
op tho- firs t ite p toward becomiaj
the third governor In lowa'a 109
yearz .to b* elected throe lim e * ut
sucreaelon.
When tho email town druggist'
fa rtn o r had' pushed hie p r in u n
plod Ion lead over th * noaroal 4
hie two Republican opponent* to
about 16,000 vote*, both conceded

HEUCUTTER
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ROTARY POWER
LAWN MOWERS

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Former Leesburg
Manager Chippie
Raps His ReleaseJ

TOUCH
THAT SPOT!

l - ^ a i u o n i 'K e H w
is#, Alenu, Brookly

T ill* I* the night fo r which all
the gram litum l manager*
have
liceii w aiting. Tonight they ran go
down to the Commissioners’ room
of the C ity Hull mid listen to the
facts behind the plight o f
the
Seminole Hlues uml then they w ill
be given mi opportunity to a ir
th e ir views. This is not a “ mock”
meeting railed Just to stimulate
locul interest, Imt rather a serious
last ditch stand by
the Hluea’
hoard o f director* to save the o r i­
ginal non-profit Seminole County
Baseball A**nclutiun.
Seminole Hlues, expressing DeIt J * no Joke either when you Land’s thanks fo r the d o n a tta i
and help local fans gave the d*W lhare minim um
t tute Red Hats when th e ir playing
field burned down last month.
neeiled In run th-The le tte r read as follows:
team ami t h e ■
" I would like to take this op­
fio u
tii'portunity to personally extend my
luu'ii
thanks to-yuu and the good bateinuIntHlnliig
fo rI I
hall fans o f Sanford fo r your more
the Inst half of O -B
than generuift contributions to our
cause.
a husliie** uml
" I am sure that I apeak the
no husines* ran
entire sentiment o f the members
lontinin- to exist i f l
and o fficials u f the club when l g | y
on deficH spend- ^ ^ B H &gt; / y
that the response from Hanford
was the moat touching o f all.
sllile exception o f Hear ih m la la
"PsrsonaMy, 1 would
Ilka to
the United State* Government.
thank you fo r the quirk response
What I* needed raiMt now, aa In your o ffic ia l capacity as league
president In smarting the wheels Ip
we see it U :
I ) An In itia l outlay o f rash to motion th a t allowed fans around
Ihe league to come to our assis­
give the club the money w ith
which to buy a couple of solid tance.
"Through all their aid, our bur­
h ittin g and fielding player*, es­
pecially an outfielder. The earl­ den, both menial and fln a n d a j, has
ier season hatting spree baa bran eased to a certain degree.
"A gain thanking you fo r m y m lf
spent Itself. Whirl is needed now
I* some new blood and a depend­ and In d ivid u a l members of T n t
team, I am, llncerely yours, J o t
able slogger.
2) Several huge crowds to watch II. DeHuy.”
The contribution
totals from
the club uml give the team the
added revenue to get this money or Hanford amounted to a little over
nay it hark. Perhaps tills la lts r $300, the highest Individual fig u re
In placing the cart
before the from any ona league town.
horse. Crowds w ill come uot fo r
n winning team, no tlie nerd Is to
buy these key pluyeis now to make
that winning combination.
.1) F iim lly. it bus horn said that
u way to raise the money Is to
Hunt Mercury and Squadron 9 p
Issue f1 00 slimes of stock. The
d u ll lilts set tlie goal ut fiO shares 33 w ill open the Recreation De­
partment's softball season tom or­
ur $6,000.
A t any rate, tonight w ill be row night at the I.akefront D ia­
the turning point In Ibe future mond whan they tangle at 8:00
of the lllu rs . The fans ran ellkar p.in.
A t that tlm * fu rth e r organiza­
transform their Jeers Into soma
tion o f th * league and teams wW
constructive acllun, or they can
be completed, Thomas Stringer,
director o f th# C ity Recreation
program announced today.
Hubert H arwell w ill captain the
H unt Mercury team and Hal Fan­
dom wllf
he
t local N *vy c d

Local Fans* Gift*
To DeLand Players
Are Acknowledged

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Brooklyn
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Now York
17
Chicago
$4
Bl. Louis
ll
Cincinnati
20
Phlladolphla
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Boston
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Pittsburgh
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Chicago • Brooklyn 1
St. Louia 6 Naw York

A n archery club w ilt b&gt;
formed tomorrow afternqoM
at 4:00 p.m. on the Lakefro n t Tenaia Court, Thomas
Stringer, rltjr recreational d i­
rector, announced tu d a j. A il
iatereated men, women and
children are urged to attendJim Scott, famed New York
archery espert, w ill servo u»
Ike Inalrurtor.

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SERVICE AND

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OPENING

TOMORROW
NIGHT
Boo Ihe world* fastest Gr&lt;
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PARTS ALWAYS
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Professional Care fo r Longer W esr
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MADE IN SANFORD TO

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FIT FLORIDA GROWING
AND MOWING CONDITIONS

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Legal Notices
T IIK H TATK o r F L O R ID A TO
M l . M A N W. L'A 11VEH, MO.\ m .
I'l.K A tt A N TVI1.LR , NKW J K IM K I
A sworn i .iniinniiii 1i» v lti* titan
f l it , I uitalnm you In
the Circuit
Court In mid for Arm lnolr County
,|n C h 'inrery for illvorc*. the ■hurl
in to of whit'll Is PA U L t&gt; C A IlV K ii.
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a&amp;nconan, m ake m i r tlin t tinv fn t tuna la clear. A pipe elcanei
w ill I k. useful In d e n n in g it.

CIUKOI*RACTOIt
HOURS 0 to 1 ^ 2 to r.

tlte |»l»t Ih e ie o f hr lutn id ed In
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f y . ln 1*uLllo llo io rd e o f 8em L
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The nnme of ihu (*uurl in whU'ii f
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"Lady, we could find your car quicker
if you knew rhe license num ber."
Knowing thu number i i Iau muvua time when you |ilat-e u
Long IJinliiiu'tt telephone uiII. Your call goex through
fueler If you rim give the operator the out-of-town
telephone number 50 eh** won’t have to cull "Inforniution” In the tiistunt city. You save time when you call
by number. Southern B ril TtUphont and T tlry ia p h
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HAHY
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clip, ullil nnekn, mude to order.
C ull 2242.

.Ma N W IT H ulck-up 11 ork nreii

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THE W orking
Man’s nlmpping
place for new, tmed ami reflni , bed fu rn itu re fo r the t-uinule'c
home. Ihidgi't Price!. Teleption#
1121 Tim F urniture Center • lt d
Went F irst.

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MACH E lectric Service Moved
tem ourarlly to rear of Idoo
Sanfen) Ave. Clwetrle motor t«.
winding, Talvvlalun and radio
■ervlc*. A * near to you ua your
M aphuri* lU t.

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10III MERCURY, excellent condllion Hatlio, heater, tp o tlig h l.
Muni sell tpiickly. 300
Park,
Phone IIIG4.
1017 W II.LY H
Station
Wagon,
$1150110 Pig N ' Whistle.

U A H IN E T8, Counter!, Cuplioartla
C. Vail, Woodworking, 512 Han
ford Avenue. Phone I46B-J.

'HU KURD Coupe, radio, heater,
plastic seat covers. P h o n *
1373-JL

C A R P I N T K lt WORK
For quick repair lalra, or *mal&gt;
building, Call Jim 1142 M 4

SU CHEVRO LET. 4 door S ly ltlin a
Dalux*.
Excallent
condition.
HoOO m ile*. (450. Down, (42.07
per month. Phon* 1JH -W .

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Maciiinaa
repalrad
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V E N E T IA N Hllndft For E iee F’ »c/o U ifA ld .’ !
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N A V Y PERHONNEL
Down p a y m e n t* il bedroom h om e
1570,
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Live In H anford In your own home.
Sava re n t anti
d riv in g
tim e.
Q u a lity ip e c ifiea tlo n e , tile hath,
K rean ed b ra e icw a y , car
port,
U tility room , laun dry facilltleH ,
kitchen cab in e t*, Ito lp o ln t range
and re frig e ra to r , Duo T h e rm oil
e p M a M a t e r , fu rre d and p laeter*
ad w alla, Inaulated c e llin g *, *pncloa* U m d * ** p * d J o t* .
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R E F IN E D W IDOW w a n t, pmti
lion an companion m hmirckreii
ci Hanford vielnlly m ih liiiiih .
Elderly ladle, timin' or linin'
Practical miming ability
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hath.
liu iliig x , T e ra lx , Iru d i' liiH. Kn
N ice fu r larg e fa m ily or two
d e r’e Plnno Hlure, 12011 M y rlln .
couple*. Excellent
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n ig h t
iippolntm iint*
call
phone 1772-J.
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lik e ly fu r n U lin l. A d u lt,
only. U S E D M A iilt : t'M E F k im range,
koim I condition, f ill 50.
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Dome flitH C o , 210 Emit Pirn!
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John Bowen, 56 Year
Old Fireman, Dies

Advice For Losing
Weight Is Given By
N o te d Columnist
By IIA I, BOYLE
NEW YORK i^ —Do you went
to lose weight?
There I* only one aufe •»»y to
£ } it. Brag it off.
r
You don't have to go on a pro­
longed ita rv a tiu n diet. You don't
have to gulp
nr consult
.
't have In take sweat baths,
lif t barbells, or go on 20-milo
hikes. A ll you have to do Is brag
. . .brag.
.brag. The pounds w ill
ro ll o ff you magically.
. I consider this n m illion dollar
idea In the field of malnutrition.
It Is my own Idea. And I give It
. free to ■ cslorle-consclous world
M • food w ill gesture to corpulent
iMklnd.
.. There ere two kinds of people
t perhaps 23.000,000 d in in g
cans:
The strong, silent typo who
t keep their welght-redurlng project
, IO themselves. There are ■ lot of
but you never hear about

Interior view of The Mother Church
Meeting Is Held By
Christian Scientists

I

Jnhn Bowen, Git died a t hla
home, DIM Mellonvllle Avenue at
7:00 a.in. yesterday follow ing
art illness of a year.
Born In Cohhtown, (in. May 2.7,
I Hint, Mr. Bowen had lived in
Hanford fo r 10 years. He was
employed by the Hanford A u x ili­
ary Naval A ir Station as a fire ­
man ami wn.i form erly w ith the
C ity Fire Department o f Hanford.
Sue-1, * include the widow lif
Hanford; four daughters, Mr.i.
Wilson Itoldnaon, Jr. nf Oakland,
C a lif.; Misses* Mary l.ou, Shirley
Ann and Helen Bowen o f Hanford;
four son*, AIC Clyde Bowen o f
Camp Carson, Colo.} John W.,
W illiam II mid Itoscoe Bowen,
all of Hanford; 12 grandchildren;
Ills mother, Mrs. Emma A dkins
uf Cohhtown; one brother, Clt-m
Bowen or Geneva; tw o sisters,
Mrs. Corn l.ee Collin* o f Cobhtowri; M r*. Bensle C ollin*, Sa­
vannah, (is.
Funeral services w ill be held
at -1:00 fill). Friday at B rlsio n
Funeral Home w ith l)r. W. I*.
Brooks Jr. o ffic ia tin g and burial
w ill be In Geneva Cemetery.

bragged
bragged,
and bragged
about my dieting to anyone I know
or have been introduced to. But
to hrng yon don't have to have
anyone around you know, Just stop
BOSTON,
Mass,
(.Special)—
a stranger, ask him for a match
understanding
alone
When he renehes Into his pocket S piritual
H onflntirrl p m m
fin * I
for It. grab him by the lapels ami cna pierce today's corruption in
hold on firm ly until he has heard government and world confusion the tax claim.
and lend mankind to lasting safety
your slury
Udell recently was indicted In
This has worked so w rit that and sernrity, the Christian Science Delaware In connection w ith the
Board
of
Directors
said
today.
Income lax case, Williams sold,
I now lip the scales at 182—lust
About 7,Mill C hristian Scientists adding:
22 pounds down, and still losing
from
thioughout
the
world
heard
" I t was not until after tho tax
Tne way I figure it. bragging
Is Ihe only weight losing exercise Du- I i i u i -Ii im ' special message at ease of Mr Udell hail been ex
tinMiiriurtl
meeting
of
The
Mother
posed in the Senate on Feb 28,
liiK-lors say you can't permanently
take off fat through exercise, hut C him b, The F irst Church of 1931, thill Hie Justice Dr pari men I
Uhl
i-d.
Scientist,
in
Boston,
look any action Inward securing
th ry overlook bragging
Other
an Indictment "
forms of exercise don't work In- Mu IS.
Tlie
l
l
i
i
ertore
said
Dial
human
On Felt 2H, W illiam s told the
cause they make you run out of
breath before Ihe fnl sfarls In melt Ingenuity alone w ill never solve Senate the government was m ov­
mankind'*
deepest
problems.
But
ing again,I Udell In Hie income
Ifni you never really run out of
breath bragging Ami when you they added llia t the means for tax rase In Inift lull that Nunnn
gel home you are so lin ’d you can rig id adjustment are apirlliiH l nnd entered the t a-;r on Aug 8 nf that
are immediately available.
veiir and since then the ease “ has
hardly lift a raw carrot
"N e t numbers nur liuninu m ight been allowed lo gather dost."
Tennis nnd linudtinll arc slremi
but T ru th
xp iritual understand­
Ntmnn has denied any wrongoils games that might kit! nil nvei
is the power that w ill doing When called before u House
lin t who ever ing
weight person
dropped dead bragging—at least mold (lie wm Id's daallny," they coin m ille r probing the lax liurenll,
he drelineil to answer a number
deelni ed,
until ‘In- had finished'’
Named I’M-sident o f The Mother of question* on the ground of pos­
Of course, bragging may cause
sible self incrim ination
you lo lose your friends as well ( hll re h for Die raining year war
At one imlnl during th r com­
as your nxresx weight K ill nobody l.t. f'nl, Ituberl E llis Key of m itte r tpiiizlng of Nunun May S.
really loves a fat iiiati anyway, I .....Ion. England, associate editor the form er Internal llcvernic Bu­
i.l the d l l 1st lull .Nrinire religious
they say
reau chief wiis asked whether he
Once you are skiunv you can pel ludleels, He lias been active thought there were "a n y possible
to
tinreligion
foi
more
than
-10
quit bragging and make some new
crimes for which you could be In­
years, iaeliuling service as prac­
friends
dicted?"
titio n e r, lecturer and authorized
"Yes, s ir," lie replied " I think
teiullt-r.
Iher ■ are " lie did nut elaborate
"The keynote o f tills century on th r statement
MARINE L IF E
is nut ehiio* iiid C hrist,” Col. Key
M IA M I BEACH W
Marine life 1rilil tin huge ciowd. "W u i anil
which causes an eslimuled ,'n mil destruction have been assorlnted
lion dollars damage annually lo w ith
Du- final
half
o f the
the tuition's waterfront Installation* twentieth century, tint p lu g in s
M 'H R d fiiifft l-'ro m l*iim* f lu # !
w ill he discussed ai a conference and K id rllu u llin lln ti w ill matk fit* h i Is and If S marsh ah. T h r
fourth w mild reorganize the gov­
here next week.
the sinTta-illng years."
ernment of Ihe D istrict of Fofiitn
Dr. F. (I. Walton Smith, director
"The
old
im
iterlalism
must
he
Ida,
of the University of M iam i Murine
leplareil
by
a
spiritual
riilicept
of
One reorganization Hoover rec­
Laboratory, said the meeting, to
ommended strongly tmlny was
he held June I I -1.1, Is sponsored creation," ho lidded.
transfer of flood control nnd other
Jointly by the university nnd W. F
FA it 31 I1It ICES
riv e r responsibilities from
Ihe
t'lapp Laboratories, file , Diixhury.
Mass.
t ilt L A M P i of!
I'rlccs lo farm
A rm y Engineer* to the Inter lor
Detailed reports w ill he made i t s dropped ID | ail nt.i for the month Department
on marine borers and other de­ ended May 13, Ihe U S Depart­
President Truman several weeks
structive marine life which cause ment of Agriculture said today
ago prepared such it plan for Mil),
Inss (o filers, dorks, buildings
It said the reason was lower mission lo Congress hut cancelled
nnd o ilie r waterfront insinuations prices for collon. beef enftle, veal If nfti-r strong protests arose In
Cong!ess and elsewhere
calves, thickens mid eggs
throughout the country

Income Taxes

,

(I). The talkative lypo that Inlil t s on discussing diets w ilh anyand everything, Including
on the hough.
The firs t type gels a scientific
diet from his doctor, chews his
celery In melancholy solitude,
drops a few pounds In lonrly si
knee, and then gets sick of the
Whole business breauan “ Who
j; c«
ro i f puuii
ceres?"
Soon nc
he iIsi pi
putting whipped
I cream on his pork chops again
fat
nd le ttin g fatter. . .fatter
tr th in ever.
The second type starts out the
But he doesn't lose In
losing a few pounds,
hrng
V I used tn he as Plump as a
railroad roundhouse," he says
'•And now already I am beginning
to look like Ihe E iffel Tower "
The more ho brags tho more he
wants tn lose: the more he loses
the more he wants tn lirng.
As I say, I feel I discovered
this myself. I hll the scales nl
I N pounds before I decided In do
anything about it. I gut a diet
from my doctor, rend all the hooks
on the suhjeet, and hung a picture
of the lain Mohandas Gandhi in
my bedroom. He was my ideal
pinup boy.
In Ihe beginning I guess I was
Ihe strong, silent type. I would
lose a few pounds, become sick
of Ihe whole business, and eal the
lost pounds hack In two days I
hated to talk about ray diet tor
fear nt boring people.
One day on acquaintance bored
me for two hours talking about
hla diet. In revenge I talked In
him for a full hour about my diet.
To my surprise, when I weighed
myself going h n m e ,4 found I had
mysteriously lost a pound.
;
The next day I bragged to an
other acipialntanca innr nnnlhcr
hour. The result: annt(her pound
gone.
Every day slnco then I have

J

Hoover Iteport

Elsenhower

Steel Strike
ir s x iir x M f n ------------------

( C n t i n M r r * M p i | « o *» i
persuade the industry end union questions but w ith only partial
lo hold new peace talks. John A. SUCCtlS.
Mephrns. U 8. Steel Co. vice pres­
He replied at Ihe outset to s
ident nnd a leading Industry ne­ question based on T aft's statement
gotiator, announced Monday night tn a speech last Sunday that a
i hat the steel firm s, now hack in steady deterioration o f 0 . S. air
he hands o f th e ir private owners, itre n g th began while Elsenhower
.vould " s it down w ith the union was A rm y chief o f staff.
without delay to try to reach a
T aft also h it out in last Sunday's
.'air settlement o f the steel s trik e ." radio speech at what he called
M urray, too, had suggested re- "th e fallacies of our land gener­
iewed talks but Insisted that the a ls" One nf these, the senator
mlon was s till standing on Wage said, Is a belle (th a t "a w nr
Mobilization Board (W S n) recom­ against fttiM ia ra n only be won nn
mendations fo r a 28 cent-in-hour the continent of Europe w ith bay­
"package" increase In an 11-month onets."
contract These terms have been
Elsenhower took d ire ct Issue
an acceptable lo the Industry.
w ith T a ft by stating again his view
Stephens pointed out that the In­ that adoption of a universal m ili­
dustry has offered 12ki-cenl hourly ta ry training program by this coun­
pay boost, plus about five cents an try would lessen the chance of war.
hour In " frin g e " benefits, or 171* T aft, campaigning fo r today’s South
cents In nil. It was understood this Dakota p rim a ry election, said he
offer was contingent, however, on was very strongly opposed lo UMT
government approval o f higher at this tim e.
steel prices. Workers presently
Eisenhower said, however, that
make about 11.95 an hour, includ­ he doesn’t see how UM T nnd Se­
ing overtime.
lective Service could be operated
Effects of the steel strike began at the same lim e.
haing fo il almost Im mediately. The
The general expressed doubt that
government embargoed a il ship­ the Russians w ill start a deliberate­
ments of steel from re ta il ware­ ly provoked w ar—and he said this
houses to consumer goods pro­ country ce rla in tly won’ t start one.
ducers. However, officials said
But he warned that "powder
most manufacturers have et least ke g " ware may develop among
s month’s supply on hand.
satellite countries, and he de­
Automobile manufacturers are clared:
likely to run into trouble If the
"W e should be highly ale rt and
itrlk e lasls any lim e. O ffic ia l! said m obilized."
Ihey are down to a 2-week supply.
On the a ir power nuestlon, Elsen­
Home enal, iron ore and other hower said he wasn't in nn Penta­
mining facilities began to close gon studies that led to the current
because of the steel stoppage. Coal "s tre tch o u t" of a ir mobilization
is generally In plentiful supply over a period of several years.
ibnve ground.
Ho went on to say that the responslbltlty of preparing tho na­
tion's defenses "doesn't belong
merely, o f even most Im portnnlly.
to tho people In uniform —It be­
iiie n i
ire
S IV n iR I) STATK F A H N K N I
longs to every citizen."
MAHHKT
Referring to his days as chief
■■ a fu r*. 1‘ln rN a
T li* r.illnw ine price* r*pur(*&lt;f Sr of staff, tho general said "th e
ill- l-*.il«r« mi T h * Hanford H ta i* calculations ,m7
the
Pentagon
Knrniio* M arkci fur lirn du r* sold !o
Trin kcr* h D " * l* r * iq&gt; In t In #.m. brains” were not accepted by Ihe
c iv il authority, adding:
t lin * J
ll*« o *. T *io l*ra r*"h «
"W o would have been very prop­
I &gt;*|n- ruling Q uality
tin li|&gt;r.
II 00 )1 »o e rly criticized had we not ac­
cepted by the c iv il authority, add­
II * i&gt;on. 1.1in a No Hii|iul|*«
llfn o *. I'nl* No Huppil**
ing;
I ’aMinK" Ton few la te * lo -loot*.
'J'
"W e would have been very prop
&lt; 'H » -r* . )J o M » o
c ra te *
it s - ) 15 e rly criticized had we nut nc
tlelery, l ‘*a c *l
crate* I 21. 1 .10
I'n rii
c r*t*&gt;
1.SU­ I (in copied the decision of our superiors
tt llr iim lir r *
l,n . t i a k l
ITS - 1.1)0 in governm ent."
K ,I 0 | | | „ I | )
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IlH k l.
i on. * »
M r. Trum an in 1049 imiioumlcd
tik i a
tin h |,r .
&lt; 75 - I on
I ’eii*. Ittai k*ye lot liitr.
I HI). l.to 013 m illion dollars voted uy Con­
I ' - I I V - l .•
h ll. h a k l
I 75- ) 5l&gt; gress lo build Ihe A ir Force up
T o in a ln e *
to Ih erf.
1 So - I.no
■.... lo 1*1* a rriv a l* nf |irndur* lo 58 groups.
Again in 1050, when the question
I h - I *r t - —* i | i m l * i l a m I n c n i i i i i l * ! *
.r i r n i s
of expanding the A ir Force to 70
llr a iiK * *
h o t 111
a roups was before Congress, M r
i l l 1- 0 - ' f r u i t . I n j i i i - a i i h o i
i nn
In - u lc l l r * of iirmlnt-fl r» r*lv *.| Trum an said the nation could af­
*1 T h * Has for it Hlate t-'armnr* M »r- ford only a 48-group force.
kei in.in in on n.m M»y I I lo loom
Elsenhower led up to his stale
• in .inn* 3 T o ta l r« r*l|it* I I . I l l
nteni on the Importance of air
pm k .i* i- s
wer with a rem ark about Ihe
I " h i m ill i ii n il e i a t * , m a r k r t a lr a d y .
late Brig.
rig. Gen. fW illiam M itchell,
GAM BLING LOKHKH
World War 1
I a
n ir
lr commander, who
C LEA IIW ATER UB - A C ircuit Inter was "b ro ke n " fo r urging a
Court iury hero refused tn award separate A ir Force over the ob
n SI I’elersburg man $3,000 sought Jccllons of his m ilita ry superiors.
under an old English law fo r his
father's alleged gambling losses.
Ban C. Lindsey, Jacksonville.
The law. enacted to protect fa m ­
Tho elder Hllvernall testified
ilies of unlucky gambiera, provides Monday he lost $1,000 In a poker
that relatives may collect throe game in 1940 and la id Lindsey
times the amount allegedly lost, was the banker. Sllvernell, a well
wilh half the award going to the known tranahoot.'r, said tho game
poor.
w t i played at Ihe Eureka Shooting
George L. Sllvernall J r,, inn of and Hunting Club near Ocala
the owner of a m irro r nnd glass
The defen*« ngueri that tbo case
w ur' x. filed the .ml* against Wit- was not pn \ od.

•Hate Farmers Market

Steel Strike Comes At Critical
Time In Civilian, Defense Economy
By HAM DAWSON
NEW YORK OB-Thc steel strike
.mes
at
a c ritic a l tlm e -b o th In
comes
the civilia n economy and the dr
tense program.
The civilia n economy Is fa irly
balanced between the forces nf In­
flation and deflation, w ilh busi­
nessmen and economists alike di
vidi-d as to which way it's likely
to tilt. A long steel strike could
be a big factor in deciding.
The defense program has been
repot led—both by industrialists
and by the m ilita ry —as lagging
behind schedule (and behind Bus
slnn m ilita ry production).
The American armament pro
gram la now on the throshhnld nt
what has been hilled as its big
Idg
step fnrw urd—tooling nearly done
and volume production In the o ff­
ing. But only if steel 1a available
That Is why the government Im
mediately froze all steel stocks to
end sales for civilian use
Steelmen fe d that the civilian
'nduslrles have steel Inventories
high enough to get by fo r two or
three weeks. A fte r that. If Ihe
strike continues, plant shutdowns
■nd w orker layoffs might become
fa irly widespread flig h t nt the
start layoffs m the coni mines and
on the railroads are In Ihe cards.
The steel supply situation i i
much belter, however, than it was
at the sta rt o f tho year. Produc­
tion in the firs t four months of
this year was at an nnniiiil rate
of I0 3 it m illion Inns, n record.
At the same lim e demand for
steel was easing noticeably Auto
production was below Ihe previ
ous year, anil was hrld down more
by a shortage of ro p p rr than any
scarcity of steel. Home appliance
produciion was greatly ciirtaltedr-diic to slow sales, not steel short­
ages, Industrial plant expansion,
now nl Its peak, is expected to
taper off from now on.
Steelmen have hern predicting
that by fall demand nnd supply
would he In full hnlntu-e. ami hv
the end nf the year supply would
exceed demand. That timetable
w ill not depend, of course, on the
length nf Ihe strike
Talk was heard that steel eon

n ow °go’ glim*
m d nut that ^ ‘ L n0J L , on a n d
n i e r l n g - l f ^the M rlke ^ w ^ o n ana
steel supply once inure lags ta r
behind the accumulating demand.
The healthy size of most com­
panies’ steel inventories Is shown
by Ihe fact that although a steel
r.trike has been w i d e l y expected,
there hn* been no ruth to order
steel to be pfepared fo r It.
Over all Inventories of steel sre
one thing, however, and p articu­
la r types of steel nnnlhcr. An auto
company may have plenty of
sheets on hand to make cars for
four lo six weeks longer, but If
one of Its parts suppliers runs nut
of steel B needs
nf ' hc M * 0*"1 ’ J?*’ ^ r lw t lm i^ U n e
- Ih e entire nutn production une
goes down.
, ...
Consumers, however, nren I lixely to run Into shortages nl lltc ir
stores or dealers
Most things
made of steel which civilians buy
are in abundant supply—In the
stores, In the warehouses. In the
factory storerooms.
A steel strike lasting a month
would work these Inventories of
goods down—but that Is something
merchants
and
m anufacturer*
have been wanting to do for some
M ilita ry production Is another
thing Few of the hard goods of
w nr are in abundant supply.
The Missouri lliv e r watershed
"overs mu- sixth u f the urea s ' th#
United Stales.

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I. 11152

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Opposition liaised
To Gunnery School
At Florida Base
By W it.HUB JKNNINGH
WASHINGTON Mi — tippuntl.m
developed today licfnrn Ih r House
Armed Services L n iu in illi'e over
the suggested liie iilliill id :i |el gun
n rrv school at i
f or mer Wnrld
War It air have at Venice. Fla
The A ir Force announced a lew
weeks ay," H would eitatiBali the
school at Venice l.alor, it . aid II
had decided to local,) Hie school
at l'u iita (iordtt, in an adjoining
county.
Seven Venice area tesldeoh leit
by Smyth tin .h a u l, president id
ihe City Council, urged the com
m ltte i to stick In the nrlgluul plan
Hep. Dwight Boyers (U . KI.i &gt;.
who represents I'lin tti tin rd ii In
Congress, rend the rn in m lllc c a
lette r from form er Hep Harold
K n u lion, Minnesota llepolillcan,
who has a home ul Venice.
Knutson; "W e don't want II."
He added Pimtu Cord.a does
Rovers also presented a petition
which he said was signed by 300
home owners in the Venice area
Who objected to local my the school
there
Rep
McMullen ( II.-Fla. &gt; np
beared with Ihe ilclcgallon favorint!
the Venice liuatlou He r.aid lie
had not bet,id of llui pelitliui be­
fore.
Me tidier', of the Venice yioup
also said they had not heen aware
of the petition Chidester Johnson,
president of Ihe Venice Chamber
of Commerce, said some of those
whose names appeared on the pa
par had helped pav the delet’ a
lio n ’s expenses lu Wnshlmituu.
Rotters told the com mitten:
"T h e y're divided u l Venicei un
•nlm ous in PunU (inrda. The A ir
Force and committee have decided
that the airport w ill yu to I'onta
Oorda. I'm surv they w ill not
change their tn lm l."
Chairman Vinsop (I).-(la &gt; asked
A ir Force officials present In aji
paar before the committee Tliurs
day to answer a statement read
by Qrohard favoritig Venire,
Rrnhard skid h it croup rep.
resented "a n overwhelming m a­
jo rity of the cltliens of Venice.
Sarasota, and Sarasota t 'm inty.
He disputed A ir Force slalementa
MS 11boo would Im« saved In locating
at Punta (lords.
The principal protests against lo­
cating the school at Venice came
from w inter residents, he said.
DR. IT t A K K B HONORED
Dr. George H. Starke, Negro
physician and surgeon o f San­
ford, was honored Menday mornin # a t tho (IM h ' rio tin g session
• t the Florida A gricultural and
Mechanical College, Tallahassee,
by the preaentatlon o f a c e rtifi­
cate o f m erit.
Thla was presented to Dr.
Starks, a graduate o f the colleg#
ta 1923, \&gt;j the presldaat, George

The certificate cited D r. Starhe
r hts "outstanding s e rvice , and
Id e rth lp In the field o f medicine,
neral practietlonar and as
n d tr o f Starks's Medical
bars.

Sales At State
President Seeks
Farmers Market $3l v Billion More
Soar To New High For U. S. Defense

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J o e l Field K'epoits
On Meeting K'et'iirding Baseball Crisis

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with
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lit t!tc f o H 'p i i i l mu |»lrt i i i * •I
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rui-nu!, 'o v e r- Tlin mitalde cover In light Hi i MU’ nf Hit1 utjlmt iirujtiitt
unltiud niitl M id lift- mid iduirm i. hill*- in sliadt' m ill ileiilcts u hoy 1iii’tivIlii'M int liiilin u
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inix, win* i l t . dii'il Iuduv •" Ki mid end slu d i'iil s tru lliiig on th" lilf u ( hilt h u ll. ii 1'itru • t *iy Hi
womans bv n fm in i-r A ustruliun, patli in know ledge.
|)«&gt;K|»mI* h Milftli* »Muk«ip i n iH llot
tho Itev. Hoiboi't ,1. Iti,.4, piist.it
Ill Iiitfil liy K ill'll IM ggers, th.'
o f t i n 1 l lu i- il i* M « lliiiii't| .i. o tir lim n
o f tin 1 F irst r iiiih tm ti L liu if li Hi- inpalile editor, the s&lt;nff worked
iviis in triiilu i'i'il by J. W. Hull 11ml exit'll hard to produce all out- H ty li*; ii F n lu r * 1 K n r n o 'i I V ji C’ liil*
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l.onti'i' Tlinrp.
dainhng "S ully
p i i l r l o t i r m im liu r l u l l y ; a f o o t lih ll
I‘as:umr mil plintngriij.lis nn In
A - i ting MM* Driggers wer»
Inlkw l, ll.it Iti'v. Hu m d r i iilin l llo ie lle M iller, Caroline .MeI mil'. v i c t o r y ; h o m « 4«'*m*iiii»i' n u llv l!!* *
.x tintrnlln us n cm itlnetit mousiir ■and Hi he llfihee, lite ra ry e iiltu r*. H t'houl f n r mi i r n p i ; .lu n lm il«*nint
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U.tbn irllli-s r»Wt In wt'. t, Ul,.I u» a g rr; Jean W llfb li, Mildred M il apniK l . * *
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lec mill l.reicloB i L lrc lih ’ If, ml
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pmuL'd out. ('nidiorrn lit lli&gt; , ip
it/il n f llir C'iiiu iim ltw ra illi .ind mi wig, Violet Oglesby mui Miriam |t;»M| lilt &lt;s. J/Itfll', tl t'dll !»•- f i f 11»'f i
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priidonl Ciiiitinonweallli. h purl ,it
tbo llilti-,It Km plio, lio s ta lld II
d. t'l'lln'il pi out fo i,-its of t in ilyp
tin 11 inn y im v liiy In n b rig h t of
IlltU feel, it tidy M ars, lilid x time
fin'd un Minki'*, tin 1 platypus, it
T ilt’ 1 -fti(iIv L o lllllll -lu ll vt
file ‘ b'lnlnole t ’ountv Court O f
fu tro il niilnud wi th u lionvei'n lu ll. Honor of the Hoy Hcuiits o f Amer- tiny tiuik under tolvt ,• iii. ttl I
WebtiVil find . m ill :i dlli It'll bill. i ii was held In Hie First Preabv i|iii**t fur ftum ii'iul /nil !■,u n til •&lt;
,'lpbt find lita rd s and kaiignriM,'
i* lin n Church, Mnmlny w ith Hull i-im striit'llitii of u ftre p ru iif it,
Ho ilm w i'd mntiy picture* ol I i im -i lu'ntt, d is tric t Commltialinier Util h iillililig tit liiiU'it' In,iik . i
native nliOrlKiuos, lo iil " f Imw tlioy
lu vln g n- Chairman.
lures mid ’utii'b'4 le it In ili. bit.
live w ithout shelters and exhibit
The fiillow iup scouts rerelved (ieiuuul lli'iu y Mhellun Hunt. , i
cd n large Imouierung, a curved
stick, im ind on one side and flat Si'cimd Class Awards: Hnrrfsun founder of Smiford, mid lu-tjii■ir
oil the other, which is i. m h sitr .‘ ‘iiiltli. TriHip No, 3d; Albert (ter- ei| In 1111" "Uy liy Ihe tale \l
weapon llm t is thrown w ith a |,'ke. Troop No; 3d2; and Bruce Hanford u* h ineinuriul t&gt;&gt; i ,
w rist tw ist, causing It to return Hold, Carroll W alter, C larion huRhand.
Appearing in Iw half ,,f die p,
to the thrower lie aUo showed a W aller of Troop No. MdA. D istrict
narrow shield, and a paddle lim p ­ Ci,-: niltlerm an lloh Reeley made posed Helninid" *'• •■!lity Mn •
It"
nri-sen*
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oris.
were Mis F E. Ro uiiiIII mI, ■•
ed device to which spears a ir at
Scouts Elmo
F n rri-, Jimmy mlttee cliainiinn, I ’nrresl l l n i l . ,
tached.
Joel Field told of the m relhii; Dwell "lid H enri’ Tooke, were ildge mui R I.. Dean.
pi .-seiiied w ith First Class Rank
It uhII iii r* ,,u .o n * I' hiii I
Mr. Demi read an liivenim s 1
liy Hcoulinnater Sidney VHilen.
the g ifts which It is eslliiini,
C lm lrtiinii Hub Llpplncott tires to ta l mure iliu n liou.bou in m i
, id cd merit badges to the follow These ilii'luile lipproxilikutel) ' '....
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big smuts o f Troon No. 31, Eddie viilunit-s as well us diplom ntli' u
Hartiour, Home Repairs; l.«rrv legal papers.
Carl M. Itstiun Sr., fill, died flurney, Put h fln d ln " and Public
T lie paintings Include a life i -•
sudtlealy at tho local hospital at Stieiiktiu*; Jim m y Cordell, Stamp p u rtra it of (icticru l H nnfottl lu
&lt;•:30 | ljll, vesleiday follow ing a Cullee'iiig* Elmo F arris; Path the g re a t lle lg jm i a rtis t DeW yno,
heart attack.
fin iliiu ': ItidiCrl Ixeely, A thletic*, ctinulilered his n in stcrpleie, nml &gt;
Hum Jab. 15, I Kbit In Sanford, C iii in Kridl C '.ilu rti Farm l.nv- p n rtra ll o f Mrs. Hanford by I.....
M r. Rabun had lived here a ll of oiit mid Mull hug Arrangem snt; G illn lt, another llelgiun m ti t
Ida life. He was nHSlslant super- F ruit C illtn rt, Pioneering, I’uhllc note, xvlio oiiliiied tunny p u rlruD
iutendept o f the Htnudurd Dll Ppenking: Ronnie Hohinson, Swim u f Hie Retglmi Roval fa in llv Mn&gt;
T e rm in a l'w h e re lm had been eni- tnlnw
Robert
Samuel,
Public other fam ily p o rtraits are iiirin.h i
jilovetl fu r tins p in t 3'i year*.
lien It h j A lfred Stanley. A th le tic* In the collection. .
He waa u member o f the Dusty mid Slnmn Colloctlng; B illy Tvre,
Personal effects include u Itu c
Hoots Riding Association and H it •'iihllc Ife n llh ; Jim m y W right, rnsewnod desk, used by him o
Sportsman'* Association.
Home Repaint; Tommy W yatt, Paris, and by Ills daughter, Carol &gt;
S urviving are the widow; a Caroentrw; C lark TIIMs, A rt; E r. Hanford Duw, mimrrouH nntiipo
dnug litnr, Mr*. A. W , F.npra Jr.t nle Morris, Ponltrv, Maurice Pldl armchairs, various desk article
n m u , Curl M. Ktdmu Jr.: four lins, Troon 315. Carpentry, Farm brass or an to cut is, silverware, d l"
grandchihlren, Wuyne ami M ari­ Home amt Its Planning, F irs t Alt), lug room te l and other fu rn ltu ri
lyn Epn* anil 1 'a trkla A im and Music, sad Pioneering
Sidney a ccrfiitu tiin l sword o f General
Peggy Lynn Itahuri; three sisters, VIMen* Trooji No. 345, Music.
Hanford, various decor# I Ions m il
Mrs, L. M: Badger, Mra. Anna
The lllgheet Honors received medal* that he received, and many
Hello llgw klaa and M r*. Carl were ‘ Har Honk Award* to H ugh­ uther articles.
Sclioenemnn; two
b r u t h o r a , ey Julian. Troop No. 34, and Allan
Charles P. Kahun o f Hanford and M o ffa t, T r,Min 345. John Pierson,
T A F T IN I'f.O K ID A
H n rrv II. Rabun o f Lake W urth. d ls trW chairman, made the pres(H A LA w — Hun. T aft plan* to
Funorrl service* w ill he con.
campaign In Flnrida i f nominated
ducted by Father A nthony Mc­ entntlona,
fo r President bv the Republican
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P arty, the director o f the Florida
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advance­
tom orrow a t .1:30 p.m. and burial
Republican lieadquarters here said
w ill take place In Evergreen ment* a»d uniform InapacUona.
todav.
An educational film regarding
Cemetery. The Rosary w ill bo
Holbrook Scott announced ho hail
'recited a t H:00 p.m. to n ig h t at the Inst National Roy Scout Jam- received this telegram from T aft:
tiorou held a t V a llty Forge, Pa.
Urisson Funeral Home.
" In reference to our recent tele
was shewn.
ame conversation I wish to Mute
The Court o f Honor was closed
M IL IT A R Y W EDDING
nominated I w ill campaign In
w ith Ihe •coutmaatar'a hanadlctlon, the stale ol F lo rida."
TOKYO i * — Geo. M ark Clark
led by Scoutmaatar Dr. A. W.
won’t be able to g i n k i t only
Epps Jr. Trooo No. 34.
daughter la marriage.
HUM BH EXPLO DE
A Scout leaders roundtable con*
Before he le ft the U. H. to
TUNIS, T u n iila Ul - Five gre
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John Pierson, prerided. Tho foileering scout leaden were W M inii
Field Eaecutivt, Frank Caldwell,
Bob Unplneott, W. W. Tyre, Boh
Rtely, Bob Kama, George Maffet,
Albart Collin* and fu l Wyatt.

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l dkiuc Imt tlix-ii (ie riii.in ('om n
given nn audience there are lie &gt;veiitiuii ul' l lm nl t
tilg lil fo r tlie elcclltin of uffiettra, Im; extended a nrlvilege
lack M um Oil 111 " h tii ..r Ills ui i eulleagues un the radlu st
which w ill take place mi July 7.
convention
lib",I at the Itn tls ti over the i
"A m i the people aren't seeking ,
Mack N. I.'lovelattil Jr. is chair- d irty or Nmutly entertainment
Mr W itt" t I t it I.&gt; I lln Iltt lid "'I
and ux ei the lelephiitie.
u n it o f tlie election roinm ltU e. they're looking for laughs, Ihe tif lit " club fur |&gt;"ti u i,ti,’ hint I't
Ih e llritis ti slapped th eir barb
Denver C'ortlull iirxsitli'il.
clean kind that W ill lingers used | his campaign fm dt it 1! " ii" v i 'n w o e blnekatle a in im 11 |ln&lt; liig r
Uoui|iletlou o f hnotllN, which In give them ."
, or
b rii k I ix4t l.| I il1; in the tlritis h sod
w ill be placed noon fur (lie beneTwo meitibtU'H u f l l . 'lu ll, lulm nl dawn Tuesday H i'la lla tln fl I
loiw is, a New Yorker, was one
fit u f Hurvlccmen at c ity up- of four witnesses Invited to testify I Mel ich, recent I v "Iccled to
t in- Suxiel s e u iire uf several s m all tv
luimchcs, wax nnnmmceil. Onu today before a commerce suIic iiiii - Liiu itty lltuiim l/ituuii, uiitl Hugh dei t'liiiim uolB es Ihe W c -ie rn All!
booth w ill he placet! on Ht'tnliiolu mitten headed by Hep. H arris ID - Duncan, new jotJict uf tli" peace,
!&lt; "«t l nu*il u n I ' n u r Liiitil i
lloiilevanl, it was Htuteil; the Ark ). The other witnesses rep.-e were cungrolulalt'il *.&gt; th " l.imi-i
" tlic r on Park Avenue at Twenty, settled temperance groups,
fur their succesHful canttuttK"'1
i V b iv i e
fi fth .Street, .Motorists w ill la*
II waa agreed It, have lit" to
In opening the Investigation
iripinstcxl to give courtesy rltles Tuesday, the committee heard ulallallun uf ouxs ufflcsra mi I trim
Iti iv.
to servicemen w aiting lit booth*. Reps uathlngs (D .-A rk ) and Hry
It*. The lirnu uiitl place fu r the
"The Red Ball Express"
Knrlyle Htmnhohler in head of son (D. S. C.) recommend n clean­ event xvill be decided nl the next
1:00
2:44 • 4:28 • H:12
the cummltteo fo r supplying the up of some programs, particularly meeting.
7: III - 11:40
1tooths.
K ing L|u|l Cecil ta rltm : thuol.
Ihoia featuring crim e and sex.
MOV I K I.A N D
A committee was authorised to
(lathings, whose resolution was 4*11 VV. 0 . Livlitgnluu ami utlm r
•’A ilaiti and E valyn"
jn various soclara of Tunis Tues purchase a number o f nrw table# responsible fo r the probe, told the Lloim who nltled the clul, material
7:4f&gt; feature 8:20, 0:30 last
dav night And early today In a new fur the Pont. I t wax announced com m ittee he Is doubtful the tele­ ly in Its coi|V('iitluii effarlu.
euiujdeti, shtiw
It xvat rnpurted by H urry Rult
outbreak of violence aimed at tho that Htate Legion Commander vision code Installed by the indus­
P R A IR IE L A K E
French In thalr North African pro Frank Falsnn. w ill be a visitor try last M arch w ill effect all need­ ■on that l.ionu from every part
hero tm Ju ly Ul. Also scheduled ed reforma. He aald the main Im n f the state had congratulated the
teetorats bera.
"Decision Before Hawn"
The expiations Injured omt was a d is tric t conference at provemea* he had noticed In the Sanfoid Lluns Club fur i t : lirad
7:40
10.30
Freoehmin whose home In a Clermont on June 16, when die- past three montha was that Ihe iiuurtvrs mom and thu huspilalitv
" I t Happened One N ig h t"
showed
a
t
the
convention
m
a
d
*1
French residential quarter was da- fr lc t Legion officers w ill he actresaea* necklines are some­
many friends for the club.
elected.
what higher.
maUihed by &gt; bomb.
m
- _________

Boy Scouts (liven ( ounly (Considers
Awards At ( ’ourt Finandal Aid For
Of Honor Meeting Memorial Masuinn

Curl M. Uubun Sr.

(.’utility

lilt'

\ l l "inly ul lb** I'luMi* *»f May
III!’ -ltuiftiMi iiitiii it idjiioiL iru* »&lt;M
1 liift, ('Hill
J,l'« Ifl .1 lu unit**i '‘iiltl
\ iidi'i fttui, in all i i i i ' I i im *' in
Mi
t 'Mil “ V*'| III bit Hittsnh t «i iliil**. id
' •■l ; * ’, ii lid ii Yiiluiitliill Iviilli
In* iid il/il. *'wv
m : i L tl * 1,
Fill LiV** • In- 111*1111li i«f Jutll* (ii

Rev. Herbert Bass Annual High School Year Book
County Decides
T e lls Kiwanians
Salmagundi, Is Off The Press Against Keeping
$8,250 Dragline
Ab o u t Australia
It. W il l v im U iN N d l.I.V
liid ic a le d In tin- -Indents of
S iinlli.de l il t ’ ll Sell,ml, the I'.lfiJ
M iiliiia i'iiiiili, minimi J im Initjk, is
iiiu l. cii with
plnitiigr nptis
mui
liuuimi in ti'ic s t articles mid ili-ui
ciuu i ruing the activities of more
than rum pupils.

d x llu i s u V f'i

i h i f i t|h :iift r m illion dulbti I'dul
i f In ti your

w \ n iS t.iD N

i

l

l
t -M

T.,U S.tys Mt'.isiiie Is
Touj'hci On Labor
l it.in T.ili 1lartley;
Sittla; I;. Spreading
‘ i i i i . t i ixitiilil i \ ' im ind -trikes
&gt;i , ,'u it unlit iro ". tm ijit days,

Kstimiiteil Total For FumlsTo Ur U .t*i
Year Is $F- Million
|*,,|,||, w . d Ix.,
AliuvcOne YearA r o
A n .I
A i

I lir iJ t il by i tu |i. Ml' Ptltltti. K ilt It
(til* SuhiUitfimdi
**, Ill Kl‘&lt;| (l.'lld 'Atill till* »
IlltH f III MpH IM hS'CJI StuYfllH lilltl
W !( Kurt, to |»roUuei' Lhi* Ibdl! "sb»|iy“ I . r f l l u ritfh t, front
t'oiiiin* l.utlw ip, l i u t il . i 'u K tivlilti.fi'. A tin Adams, M iblrrd M illir ,

Nu 205

P i r s te n d e d H u e

Senate Debates Bill
To Block Strikes In
Critical Industries

Stuff

General Arrives I n
Abilene, Kan. For
Final Phase Of His
Drive For Support
Uy H U M A N JIU IIIN
A B ILE N E , Kail. t * Dwight It
Elsenhower retained today lu an
open held beside tin- backyard t&lt;l
h li boyhood holm.*, and plunged in
to the Bind phase of a drive bin
b a rk e n hope w ill win him the lie
publican m iininiiiion tor IT e m li'iil
Thousands of (tropic gathered In ■
tid e the railroad tracks, which run
In bark of Im. form er lioino
Some wcie fonrlcr neighbors,
some were the in e rtly *mu urns,
and some were well wisher a who
Came to Abilene trout a wide u u u
of tbe Midwestern slates
Very tow were unaware of Un­
political im plication* ol the occulion.
*
O fficially, it was a welcome
home tendered by a small town
to a famous son
Actually, the ceremonies drama
tile d u new chapter m Kiscnhow
e r’s hie. Ills dcparluro Irnm the
A rm y and his duties ns supreme
commander of the Nnrtti A tlantic
Treaty O rg niiiiultoii. and Ills cii
try, on a personal hash:, lulu the
political arena
As inch, they may constilule a
c ritic a l iHiint in the effort In make
him (he |{epublleun stand.ml hear
er next month
Ills barkers aie hoping tb it a
30 minute speech lod.iy u l p m
ESTt and a Ion nows conlereiiee
Thursday w ill pot puworful un
pelus behind Ihe drive They w ill
be re|Hirled by newspaper, rudiu
and television, reaching miliums
of people
The 3 day eeletirallon liu||iiu nl
most In Ihe shadow id the E im ' ii
howor fam ily home.
B Is a white. 2 siory (fame house
half hidilvti from Ihe iinpaved
atreet by tow erluil shade trees
In the field nearby, itrmind Is
being In okeii tor an Elsenhiiwer
Uusuuin. It w ill hoosn ihe sonve

A s - m i,ile d

T h e Iicixii tli'iil xviin ul - o Ul'IlVl
wi i h
3 h,tlltt,
uvelagl lt g
43 IV.
bunging
4li3.ini I
Pa- cul l ' " l ' ' l x
&gt;1" . til 4115, 11) 1, lo|,|&gt;cil &lt;iiihli'li

Riiysijins Modify
Ri^lridioiis On
Merlin’s Ati(nhahii

Will Rogers Type
Of Humor Wanted,
Say Gag Writers

I.ions (iiv rn Itt'inil'll Fn
IL'i't'iil &lt;'nil) 4-i*l inii

Idl'd ion Flannud By
Ainuricun Legion

I’iiiu* Table

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H.

JA M E S

GUT

AGENCY

1

M iltfE O O ItA P H

General Insurance 1
812 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
H. JAMES

G U T.

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C R E D IT

MADE

■• F O R E IG N

C O U N 11U E8

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TEI.EIMfONKS INO nnil 1071

JAMES n. GUT 1
Assoc.
f

.

IN V E S T IG A T IO N S

r o r rtscAb v u h io m - io h
anTu° t A 1 .
OR KNTITIKH IIUIUKtrr TO CBN*
THAI* ANO HOUTHBRN FLORIDA
FLOOD
CONTROL
DIHTIIICT
TAXKH
NOTICK |H IIBHBRT OIVBN, In
compllanca with and bp authority
of Chapters ISIOI and tills , U a i
of Klurlda, ISIS, that tha t/oaarn*
Inc Hoard of Cantral and Routharn
Florida Flood Control Dlatrlct, a
public corporation ailatlna and
Hi* i« « « &lt;&gt;r the male of Florida,
Intrnit* In adopt fha following tantallvo Midast. or aa lha ram* mar
I,a
niltil. for raid fXalrlcI for
Hi* fl«&gt;al yrar baglnnlna October
I al. 1541 and andlng Isplambar
foth. I»&gt;•:
l&gt;lltnai*d amount lo
la ralaad hr Dis­
trict taita
I I . I I I . #9# 0#
!.»•» Taa Aasaaanra'
T&gt;a*
11,100 00
Kallntalcd nrt amount
in I.* ralaad hr
lilatrlil las**

A N Y W H E R E IN U N IT E D S T A T E S O R
•

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Room 101 Sanford Atlantic NaUonal Bank Building

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WIN IN OUft OWN OAWL
VASD, OZARK*____

AM DONE W fNT ANr /I
OONC. DUBBUMF.i . At.
V PPOMISCO ZIP THAT
1

ni i
we iho
MISS OUR
RtOULUH
SHAWTSTOP/,

UH -MAYOE TMlVlL CHIfR
YUM UA..A BATCH UP FAN
m ail / _,

f us DUGS WOUI D (CHOtC)

\ WIN TH' PENNANT, .
iV—r~\~. no « ss.r \ \

O n r t n l ttavrnua
Fund*
Katlmalrd iinnbllalt*
ni nr n*t halanca
whUh will b* nrt
t m il al lha a*sln*
ulna of tha alior*
raferred to flarai

EAGLES
sweepSERIES
^ • “SSLiKreaflS'S

inian i in,an,

TMB UM OtnSTATM ttr

MOT THIS SEASON. *■
LNYHOW.,,BUTCH AIN'T

duduuom*

A SHAWTSTOP NAMED

MMioofip wants
ME rO IT HIM A TRYOUT
WITH US BUGS,..SAYS
METS BATON"
^ Tt .1n lirr
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l l l ,o b t .A
III

rs*'
Tiilul Fund*
Avallahla
Fur mnatructlon
For urqulaltlon of
land and nlhar pur*
PoaftS
nr oparallnn aad
malnlananra of lha
Dlatrlrt'a wnraa
Fnr tli* conduct of
Ihr affair* uf tk*
Dlatrlct galiaraltr
Fnr rcaarv*

or pee ct*mw, m a m ,

butch

••ANVTHINORUSTIN' IN Yl
MAIL. OZARK

—3 ~l A DIO. FAT

*

DEEM

SW INNULiO,

Tn l aI
Katlm atrd
l.'aiiaiidlliiraa
i :*t itn.i t ad a m o u n t

rod to flacal roar
aa obllgatad upon
commltmonta made
hat Inromplata
I IOt.SAS.SO
That on lha Itth dar of Juna,
A. I), ltd . at nlno o'clock a.m. in
tho principal ofllco of aald Cantral
and Huutharn Klurlda
Florida Flood Cun*
Con*
. .. . Dlatrlct. which la Itoom ID,
fomaau Uulldlna. Waat Palm llaach,
Florida, haarlna will ba affordad
to an
all nwnara,
ownara. paraona,
oaraona. or aniniaa
antltlaa
iu
who ara or may ba aubiacl to aald
Dlatrlct tanaa. Ihalr atlnrnara or
■ganta, to appaar bafora aald lloar-l
and
ahow Ihalr objacllona to aald
and ahow
tha
aavantaan countlaa of
lha
D istrict In accordant* w ith eilat*

hla tha loth da;f of May, m i.
CBNTBAI* A NO BOU1HEIIN
LOOD CONTROL
D l U f l t l C T I I Y ITM UOVRIIN*

IN O U O A IID
B r Jo* H. Barm an
Chairm an
(K R A I.)
a ttr u ti

W. Tu rna r Walll*
i Haeratarr
Mamhara of Heard,
lla n rr J. Drlsgara. V.c* rha'rn.an
llroward »l l&gt;anl*l, slambat
t'lamanl I* Thaad. Mamliar
tllann lia r. Daintier

s ir r ic s o r m k r t is o o r l a x iiO W N K H S n r S I.A V IA
IIN A IX *
A O N D I S T R I C T O V S R H IN O l.n
C O U N TY , rL O R ID A , T O K L R IT
I . I K . 100 00
t h r u
a c r s c N v ts o R * n r r a i d
D IS T R IC T
. N O T IC B
III H B IIR IIY
O IVK .V
that a m asting of tha ownara of
landa altuats tn H L A V IA D llA IN A O E
D I H T I I I C T of
Hamlnol*
C ou ntr.
IlliO il.O O Florida , w ill b* bald al lha town
hall of lha T o w n of Ovlado. Haml­
nol* Countr* Florid*, at Ian o'clock
lll.lll.00 a.m. nn lha llt h d a r of Juna, 1111,
fur lha purpuaa nr g la ciln g three
supervisors for aald d la lrlcl, on*
III.lo i 00 for ons re a r, ona for two rears, and
IT .Ill uu on* for Ihraa rear*, al which alec*
linn a ra rr a rr* of land In lha dla*
Irlct ahall rsnraaanl nn* share and
IMII.SOO ou each ow ne r shall ba entitled to vola
In parson or h r p ro sr |n w rltlna

mm.

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THE LONG HANCEII

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CBOOO ABE WANTED

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HERALD
W ANT ADS
For K m u II n

D E F E N H E HOUSING FOR
N A V Y PERSONNEL
Down payments 2 betlroom house
»670.
7 b«
bntlroom house JD80.
Llvn In Hsnforti In your own hotnr.
S*v.&lt; rent ami driving time.
Quality specification*, tile hath,
screened brtcitway, cur noil,
utility room, laundry facilitle.*,
kitchen cabinets, llotpolnt range
and refrigerator, Duo Therm nil
■pare healer,
lie furred anti plaster­
ed walls, Insulated ceilings, spu­
rious landscaped lots.
Oiler-Waller Homes, Inc.
Corner Mellonvllls and Randolph

T h e follow ing rata* a p p lr lo
all iV a a l Ada psMIahad la T g s
aoaford lla ra ldt
I time
1.1a par lia s laaartlaa
.1 times I Or par lia s laapvtlra
a lima* a* par lla* laaarllas
I* times
Se par lla* laaartlaa
Br per lla* far Y e a rlr CaalraaS
F iv e ward* fa Ik* I lea*
1&gt;*,,,kt* B a la P a r Rlaak Par* Cap*

P H O N E 148

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Hated la Ika lelepkaae bank, la
relura far Ikla aeeammadaSlaa
Ike a d ta rllca r la atpaeled la gar
p m m p flr, la ardar lap aa la
reader She beat paaalkla aarelea,
all W a a l Ada maal ba l a sa t
allie s aa lbs dap bafsra p a b llcatlsa.
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W K LAK A
Apartment!. 114 W
First Strest, Phone 400-W.
MODERN furnished Kitchenette
apartment*. Slumhcrland Court
Highway 17*02 S. City limits.

HMAI.I* unfurolihed houid In I.«kt
Mary. I'hon* 7B0-W.
ROOM Oarage Apt. 140.00
month, unfurnTshrd eicept for
refrigerator and stove. 700 Mel*
lonvllln Ave. Phone IHI7 or AIM.
FU R N IS H E D Home, A bedroom*,
newly redecorated, cloia In.
Lormann-llllls Realtors, Ph. O r­
lando .'1-8047, after 0 p.m. 8an*

IC K K Y M O U H K
Ifr A vvoNpgffpui. n . A c e
:«V O N B ’9 0AMUN&lt;9 a l l
l - p m r - i/- t THS TlM B I

A R TIC LES FOR SALK — «

SKM INtJLK K B A L T Y
1320 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 27
T . W. Mero — W. Dietrichs
2 nEDROOM

house tinder

eon.

structlun on large lot 100 i 130
ft. outside city. Small down
payment and small monthly
4— H E A L E S T A T E W A N T E D — 4

O FFIC E DESKS nt half price.
Beautifully rrflnlahciHilvt1 new
"«
W. First-The Furniture
Center, •
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12—

SPECIAL SERVICES — »2

B A TTE R Y , Generator or Starlet
Service. Call 617, Swaln'a lial*
tery 8ervlcr. 8nnford Avcnu»
and 2nd. Street.

V E N E T IA N Illlnds— For Free E v C A n iN E TS , Counters, Cupboards.
C. V’nil, Woodworking, 612 San­
tlninti* Coll 320. Scnkurik Cilas.*
ford Avenue. Phono 1463-J.
sntl Paint Co.
CAR PEN TER WORK
STORE shriving and gondola* tn
For ou irk repair jolm, nr small
good condition. Phone 4D7-R.
building, Call Jim M42-M-4
P R A C TIC A LLY
new . Kenmorx
IIA.Mll(Ml
III,IN'DS— liras* Stptara
washer. Used rm r month*. Cost
Hug* and floor roverings of
6140.01) will sacrifice nt I'J.VOO
Vlnylr,' Plastic, Asphalt Tile or
Cull 1020. Extcnsinn 213.
Linoleum. Free estimalrs. Tele­
phone 1424. The Furniture Cen­
IILACK E Y E I) peas for canning
ter - 110 West First.
You plrk them In your container.
76c per bushel. Foster Allison.
ALL
TY P E S
Hull,Hirer
work
Monroe Corner, lit. 4(1.
Rraxnnnhle Kates - -Free Esrt
mates, Spreader Hervlee, l.lfar
and Duinmlio and Fertiliser.
A R TIC L E S W A N TE D — «
Carpenter A
(iraeev. Phot..
I,'103-61 „r MIU4.J
W* buy, sell A trails nssd
furniture. Wllson-Maler Furn­
L. HILL *Plano Terhnlrlsn
iture Co. 3M F. «*f, Phone IIWI
W B N H W g a B g g f f W -------- RR— 9 .
Phono 611 &lt;V. Route I, Saw
ford.
7— Pels-Llvpatoek-Huppllea — 7

W A N T E D to buy for home s lte - TW O M ALE collie puppies, rea­ J A M , EDMOND'S Upholstering
6 to 10 acres on laka In nr near
aonahle.
sonable. 310 IMagnolia Avenue
Shop. Phone 1908. Furniture
Sanford with electricity ami
after 6:00 p.m,
A seat rovers.
telephone available. Wrltn A. II.
c/o Herald.
COW AN D C A L F for sale to
Plumhlog A Huppllrs
highest bidder. Phone 276, he
Contracting A Repairs
W A N TE D : Small modern motor
tween 3 and M p.m. Mrs. P. IV. J. King 280(1 Smith Park Avs.
court In good condition. Semi
Stewart.
l^mne 60
complete Information. Box 73.
Usddnn Helghls, N. J.
LAW N MOWERS sharpened. Ill
H ELP W A N TE D
eyries repaired. Shuman's, 310
7— A R TIC LES FOR H ALE — J
E. Jib HL
R E T A IL .Salesman Wanted. Steady
employment.
Firestone
Store.*.
PLUMBING
TUX R D O KhKDfl Completp linn.
Hunt'* Tuieiln SVed Sloru.
I.tl(2&lt;aKit with lutfifioif et|tii|imcnt Jonlrart and repair work. Frss
estimate..
It. I*. Harvey. 204
wnntnl to loir Urge irnrt of
(iO O l) ANO IIAI)
Sanford Ave. Phone 1828.
pine.
(
imin
I
proiioitltlon.
Hoi
Uieil Hnfn
............... .
H. (I. r/o HurnM.
BEST grade top soli— 12.00 per
Uaeil 2 pc. Living Room
yard delivered. Fill* E. Lloyd,
Hull*
M U r i l A N I C W nnlr.l, alrady cm*
Phone I8(16*W.
t)iml Round Onk Dining
ployrnrr.l for genurnl eepnr|rnre
Tnblo
1
Minn, (loot! wngea and vnrntinn. BABY SETS, Including booties,
Uepfl 6 pc. Dinette ......
J
nim rnnU od
weukly minimum.
rap* and aorka, made to order.
Uird Unfit With HI Ip Cover J
M iu t Iirvc linnd tools. A p p ly to
Call 2242.
Uie&lt;| Overduffed Loungn
Witltur I'ennell, Hrntlnolo Coun­
Chair with HI Ip Cover
:
The
practical,
ty Motors. I'hunn H IM . A fte r JA L O U S IE S —
tJsml Wood llinl, Hog Spring
thrifty, nealnit way lo convert
tl:00 p.m. rail 772-W.
•nd Hair MnUteia
that porrli nr hremewiiY Into a
complete
f
root, private room. Telephone
Used Large Chest of
W AN TED —
1424 for free estimate or atop
Drawer*
!
hy 110 West First— The Futnl*
KXPKHIKNCKD MAN
Ueetl Large Dreiser.......
U
turo Center.
Service Station and Tire lie
Reg. HILDA Shopworn 0 pc.
pair
Wtf.4t.
Apply
In
person.
He&lt;l Room Suite .........
7
JUN KS’ T IR B SHOP
M ATIIK H OP RAWFOR I)
3IA Weal let St.
2U*0I K. lit St.
Phone

KURN ISIIKD flva room apt, at­
tractive. One block from P. O.
Church. Adulta or couple with
/ Infant. A34 Craves Av«. Orange
OIL FURNACEb—By
Krssky,
f City.
Wall, flo o r and P ir n
URNIHIIKD garage apartment
M. O. IIODOBi
avallahlu Sunday. 1209 Magno­
I A— NOTICES* PERSONALS — 12
lia.
P I A N O S— Oulbransen, SpInaU
T H E Working Man'a shopping
priced from IS10.0
plaeo for new, used and refin*
BA BY S ITTE R . E:
rlenred. Re*
tuning*. Tsrmi,. ti
Ishsd furniture for the eomplst*
fsrences. Mrs. R.
Carroll. Ph.
der’s Plano Store, 109 .Myrtle.
home. Iludget Prleea. Telephone
MAB'J,
1424 Thn Furniture Center - ltd
F U R N IS H E D l-room apartment.
B A B Y S ITTE R , Mr*. Falktnberg,
West First.
I l l N. Jessamine Ave.
. best references. Phone 1219-J.
QAS RANGE, Ilka new, 9M Oak
I
F U R N IS H E D
Cot
E X P E rT e NCED^ hslTy *111#r. Neil
rooms and bath. Scresi
S Ui N D A YJ D IN N ER
M. William*,' 1620 Douglas Ave.
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(W to |60 per month
U8ED IIO TP O IN T Stove, Ken*
R
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u
t
Turkey ..................
B7i Ironside, Magnolia
more Ironer, good condition.
208 N. Park Ave.
’ W.* French and Volui
Phone HID. 618 Magnolia Ave. M AN W ITH pick-up truck neodi
work— any kind; Griffith*, Ed
Orange City, Fla.
S T E L L A — New Mgr.
0*PIECEr mahogany Dunean PhVfe
ward Higgins Tsrrace, Apt. 20*
- — .................. - Ai~ v r *' '
R E F IN E D WIDOW wants posh
tlon as companion oi« housskeep*
ar Sanford Ytolnlty p rTOilanif* P( J*UNI Lr- p2 r
462*W for appoint
— _______ _.:rk rimmid read­
Elder y ladle* home br mine,
ing glass*-* In McCrary's Satur­
—
L .
Practical nursing ability, Mra.
day morning. Owner may hay#
dI lu x e
Baumyr, Star H L . I,
Gunge
for payment uf. this ad. Phone
City, rla. • ,
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SICK HOUSET Dreggy doors,
aereans, porch, step# repair]

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s n scomer
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t h a t */ H g 'S g o in g
TO PHONE m e POE
A n on-left n v s T E .rr

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I c o u l d n ’t h a icg
t im b w ith Heft i
WALL, HOUr A M C
POE a n y
d o n 'f WANT TO
o r n i a auV
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• O Q U IO C
tn v n o w

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winding, 1
service, Aa
Contact

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own«4 or him la sueh district:
guardians mar ( W M M l, «h«ir
ward*. asacntnrs and admlnlalralora mar rapraaanl astatas or da* TOi THOMAS HART.
caaaari paraona, and prlrata cor* Itaaldanca anil •duraaa unknown
You ara t.cralir Nollflad that lf|.
mar b* rapraaanlad by
rorallona
hair nlflcara or dulr authorliail nora Hamilton anil huahand William
II
Hamilton hav* filed I'atltlon for
agent* Tha nwnara of a majority
of lha arraaaa Deluded In auch ilia* Adoption of Kdward Itaino (Darling,
trill ahall l&gt;a nacaaaary In .onefl- lha Infant aon of Annie aa Htarllngluta a quorum for lha purpuaa n( Hart, In lha Circuit Court of Heml*
a* rFlorida.
lu ria i.
_
nola County, at Hanford,
holding aurh alacllnn
*d and ra*
You are tiarehy nollflad
ra. /
J O H N I I I &gt;l&gt;A,
Jrwtton*. tr
qulrad to file your otijnettona.
If (
Praaldant
w ith
tha
any. to aald adoption with
lha
C. It. r u n N T f l
on or ba* j
Clark of our aald Court •
.on
M I*. O A K Y .
,
Aa Hoard of Huparvla* lora June doth, IS'.J
It. p. 111’llNDON
I
ora of Hlavla Pralnaaa
Hudgat.
IHalrlct
Th la N otlr* ahall ha puhllahart t*
of tha abova rotor*

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parMs cloudy with scattered show­
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Hirnugft Tuesday

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A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A I I .Y N E W S P A P E R
V O L U M E X X X X 1 II

* Truman Se$ks
Fast Approval
Of Alliance
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SANFORI), FLORIDA

Established 1908

M)XDAV JUNE 2. 1052

Ike Retirement Six To 3 D ecision
Is Speeded By Leaves Cate Open
Army’s Orders
Tor N e w Stride
Inactive Status Will

Seminole Chapter Of Future Farmers

President D e c la r e s
Q u 1c k Ratification
Of Pact With Ger­
many la Necessary
By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
WASHINGTON U S - President
Truman aiked the Senate today for
the fasteat possible approval of an
Indirect military alliance between
the United Stales and Weat Ger
many.
The President’s aldea had ready
tor the Senate eoptoa of the pacts
which Secretary of Mete Acheson
signed, or whoso signing he wit­
nessed, la Europe lest week. WKh
the pacta went e statement report­
edly emphasising the administra­
tion's view thatleatte consent to
0. B, raUflcatiap of the documents
prior to the adje w m ent of Con­
gress ia of ntasect Importance.
Treaties of the Unttd States are
not effective until approved by the
Senate.
Foreseeing bitter parliamentary
flgbta in France, Germany and pos­
sibly other European countries ov­
er the addition of Weat Germany
to the European defense system,
the Truman Administration would
like the Senate to set the pace.
This would be a means of demon­
strating to the Europeans this
country's determination to get on
with the task of Unking Germany
into the Allied system.
Little opposition has appeared In
the Senate thus far. and senators
interviewed today predicted quick
approval,
The occasion afforded the Presi­
dent nn opportunity also to warn
the Russians of the eertousness
with which the U, B, regards the
German sitiutiag. Red leaders In
Germany have allied (or "extreme
national realetance,” including sab
e U M . etrtka
-to pre
strikes end the
like,
be* final
veal the
fin forging of toe links
saawthe iMJ-flomimmiat. West
Hweetwthe
bloc ettd the’ West German
itito ^W w ^R e d i even hinted at
civil
vil war.
The documents which require
Senate approval if they are to be
ratified by the President are:
1. The peace contract by which
the United States, Britain and
France would give Wait Germany
virtual independence, thereby lay­
ing the bails for It to rearm and
participate In the defense forces
and International councils of West
Europe aa an equal.
2. An amendment to the North
Atlantic Treaty, extending the
guarantees of that pict (an attack
on one will be considered an at­
tack on all) to the projected new
European
Defense Community
(E D C ). The European Defense
Community, It haa been agreed,
wlU make a similar commitment
1o the North Atlaetle Treaty nattona as a group,
President Truman alio declared
today that every day the House
delays passage of a bill to give
toe government power to enforce
mine safety standards "invites
ICsstlsiM na Wags Tn al

Young Morris To
Attend Water School
Robert Martin Morris, son of
9 Principal and Mrs. Herman E. Morrll, wlU leave Tuesday tor Camp
Brevard, N. C„ to atAmerican Red Cross Na­
talie School of the Southear honor student of
School, he was re•resident of the
Um coming year,
ive in ell high school pro­
ems, be will serve neat year as
major of the "Marching
" and wiB be active as a
. r of the Key
Key Club, Spaniih
, The Thespians ead Uw Glee
On Ms return he wW be head
water front Inatruetor at the M.
q. Ranch for boys and Blrla for
the remainder of the eummer.

TONS OF

A ^ " 0' 0
* SSSi!
had been
bexcar at
. Feraebo
too Navel
brella'e
ton Mg

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floated to the
two of the

ISIS!
the E l Cantasting
to drop
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Permit General To •! q ■ r
Campaign Actively U. O. I111clll t r y
For GOP Top Spot
WASHINGTON ,P
The Army
elenrrd the way today fur Gen
Dwight D Eisenhower'* imtnrdl
ate retirement, promising aitum
before lie leair- the Pentagon
Tuesday (nr Ihr iHdtlic.il wars
Mai Gen Floyd Parks. the Ar
my‘s infurmalion chief, fold o re
porter Ihe former supreme coin
maniler in Krunpr "tlefinilely will
lie on a relired -latus" when lie
leaves Tuesday for Abilene. Kan* .
and Ills first mil of uniform speech
in the Republican prcsldcnlinl mini
Phntn hy Cos Inathm race
Order- transferring Elsenhower
The Hemlnolc Chapter, Future Farmers of America, has had a (IrrcnlcHf, J. Todd. W. Cnnada, (t. Westmoreland, J. Nettles, J.
successful year in growing vegetables ami raising animals, and Its Williams, I), Moss, T. tbihimsn, it. Flower*, .1 OeRriiic, J. T. Alford, lo Inarlive stnlus. niter IT ye.'irs
membership of 4ft enjoyed a parent and son banquet Friday night at ft. Rivers, 11 English, M llnsark aril \ Tealo Third mw: it. Davis, 111 uniform, will lie hnnited him it
the school rarm building. Left to right front mwt J, Fortsnn, R. Smith, It. Taylor, J. Plrki-ns, M, Rntundn, II Miller, C. Swain. T. Rnmhley ami n brief ceremony following 111- fin
D, RunsI, D. Unstick, J. C. Jenkins, I,. Muse, R. II mII, II. Myers,
R. White, Fourth row: M, Pearce, M Swrsi, It. Giuliani, F. Rlen- id re|iort In his mllitnry stlpermton his second supreme eomuinml
Johnson, C. Russell, F. Anders, It. McGill, It. Ilomdnrf, W. Winter- strnm, It. Frsnk, P. MrTrer ami J. It-nneM
In Europe
hold, J. Patty, M. Klniml. Second rowj C. R. Flowers, P. Hrown, K.
Tills will free Ihe gene rill, 1'itks
shiiI, to campaign actively (or the
GUI’ nomination, it lie wishes. i&lt;)
though Eisenhower will relnm lolive sliu rink a- generi ol the
Army anil hn $IH.7'll u veil in
pay end allowances
Elsenhower bus s.ild he will re
Flotilla lias the greatest number may l each hs high n&lt; llll.lUWI fed
sign ids eommissimi. howi-vm. il
nf thunderstorms a year nf any II wnuhl hr difficult fur planes to
he gels Ilie nninlnaltoii In lli.il
serlhin nf North America, HVi-rug fly uver I hem nil.unit pressurised
cuse Ills pay itnrt nllnw niici's. e
ing (III alimislly from May through cabins.
well as his lisp of three Army
Using n hlarkhimrd di awing, he
September, Rnjlo II. Dean, meteor­
jihIps, would reuse
ologist of the U. H. Weather Hu- showed Hint all tin- In iln' more
Tialsy's full schiuhdr ulso luclud
reau, Miami, tedd Rotarlans to­ than 1ft.UUI) feel In lln&lt; in n centl- |
pi ! n round of cnnfprrnces with
day. He was introduced by E. J. grade or .’12 degree fain cmlicit
North Aliantie mllilury groups and
Mmighton Jr., local weatherman. (reeling point before thunder­
' uihors. u second visit lo I’rrsidrnt
rhe
privilege*
enjoyed
hy
Atncrstorm*
occur.
Tha importance of character,
Those showers, Mr. Dean point­
ii Ho- in education, economic »e Truman at the While Ilmiac. anti
assets and collateral on tha part ed out, are very beneficial to this
Thundershowers in Florida are runty,
health ami housing wen a merllnu wllh Secretary of Stntr
of farmere seeking to obtain loans, section, rnmlnjt oq an average at of th. convection lype, lie *tntud,is,
. ettenlny at tho «Ndlca Acheson.
was stressed Friday night In a from 2:00 tovtf-OO p.m. In the day, In whifh warm, moist air rl*o» «.
rtss— Aty twt#;* thgetm&gt;r Him 'another
talk by Jamna Richardson, vice- when the cooling effect ia moat batwoya tha laWwecsir Ihe i-Msts,
president of the Commercial Rank needed., If ,|t were not for these pools .off renrhing the dew point, Nrgio housing project In GoldI*- I round nf conferences Tuesday was
and Truss Cm, Ocala, in a talk to rain*. ho said, Florida would be condenses Into cumulus
hniils hnin yesterday itflernoiitl liy !&gt;■ n preliidn lo whal Imiks like one
more than I0U persons nt tha Slfith Inn dry to support citrus growth. yIdcli when cooling pumletise ml Marc Md-eod llilliune, president olllie roughest |Hilllicnl ciini|uiigie.
He told of studies of those moisture or laintlriius. The -t|i of ilie liellume Uonkoian College, m creenl history The general Iannual parents and sons banquet
pilled ngnlnsl Sen Itolierl A Tuft
of the Hemlnnlo Chapter. Futnro storms begun by the Weather llu- rent •■( nit then In-gins In full t-- I lin t nil II Ill-Hill.
tlthci spi-itkon- Uitindm-cil by of Ohio Slid others III the grnwmgls
Farmers of America, at the acliiiol ri-au In rn-operatlwn with llm Air the side in which the storm I- pm
farm building.
Force and other agencies In lit 10 gicsshig, priid-ii-lng down di it' l)i&lt;- Iln J E. McKinley, chair­ Intense struggle Ini' Ihe lleputilli III)
flew winds, it *le-rt temperature Imp. man "f ii"' Siinfnid Utilising An presidentlnl imtiiliwilliiii
The need of loans bv farmers when five planes daily
thoi it v, in ii giiiiicrlng "f mm
ills liomoromilig Irnm Eum pe
in order to carry on tlu-ir v n l. I liningh thuntlerstorms.
I rain mill nine nr twice a vein, lull Mum HiU pel siilis, while Hml m l
was pointed out by idr. RichardThe updrafts of 100 feet a sec­
Mu'll tightening discharge., ... ureil. well* Geingi- I, llu vis, h - Sundiiy In the warmth &lt;&gt;( .i -u m
illerllke sun w n- II pureU null
son, who stated that there should ond on one side of a storm au-l within in between clnilds, ami n-istnui 1“ lUs- ilirecliii nf Die A t ­ lory affuir The A rm y gave turn
be ability on the part of tl j farm­ down drafts on the other, sweep caused hy uori|iml |Hitential
lanta Field Office, I'uhll llnusing the lull 17 gun welcome reserved
ers to repay the loans. He told o( ing Fie tain before them constitute tween high up positive ellnig
\ li t h o n t v , M ay m W II Sli-mper, fur inllitury heroes
the Importance of agriculture to the greatest liasard to aviation, lie and tlm negative particles nt
■nd G m ii Iiiii 11r in II t-y of t hi- Him
declared.
Since
the
rising
currents
fft*«tnHnii#i! On I'hrp N|ti
all Industries and declared that
ford llnusin g A u t h n n t y , who wel I Even «s he arrived. T a l i '- cam
palg.i headquartergut, mili a* slide
when-the farmer Is progressive
visit,IIS, rn
E nifilm
r lh n iI’nltlei.
fimi'd t!l*T vimuiMti
" t u i ' t , i r ■.
j • .
*,
..I allalisssee,
.. .
| spoke
.
nienl we- coming" him lun k lo lluand well off, other Industries will
also
country but rogrclllng tlmt “ he did
tie also.
|)l Hellmne lew iiled tlmt she not reliirn sooner "
Mr, Richardson was Introduced
iiud just i etui ned from n visit In
“ Now that he Is alaiul to hike
by E- (J. Kilpatrick, president of
I,Diet la iiiii I to many countries n
off Ills liallle Jacket ve ol III Hr
tne Florida Hlnte Rank of San­
Europe, She reported matvehms
publican Party hope that In
ford.
prngiess in pulilic housing all nvei
start fighting." sniil a -lalciucid
die Houlli, and stated that thenTo Mike Rotundo, member of
I • -*BBBIllll«#l1 III# 1*114*** I IlITTi
is dupllcatlim of W illiam ( ’ lullthe Future Farmers, went a Kit)
Lake Monroe Brdlgea, the pow­
D EI, A M ) (.Special)— Slelsnu iKiwanla award which will go to­ er plant at Lake Monro# and En­ a tinlvecsity where oditeallim i i Hurt In many dismal *po|s whore
ward hla enpensca in attending thu terprise, and Radio BtatlgR W TRR linderatonil, Hubert Mnvnnrd Hut .1 was Ihought that such project*
■mid lint he.
FF A national convention in Kan- were "blown up" yesterday In a
aaa City this summer. John Pier­ simulated "attack” by members chins, nssiH-iale direelnr of tliHim expienseil deep ginllluile In
Ford
Fmimlnll'in
anil
former
rhn&gt;&lt;
son of Kiwanla made the presen­ of the Hanford Squadron of the
cellor of the University nf Oden l.cjtaif Of the colored people *n
tation.
Civil Air Patrol.
T A L L A H A S S E E . ;/1’i
Mm rv
go, Gild Ihe graihinting class Icilin die Mousing A uth nrily and Ihuse
C. L. Redding, manager of MrIn addition, a small plane, In the final even! nf June ( ’mu 1 1-sponsllde flit I 111' housing pin- TiKike, Hnnfoi'l, mul Eirtnli ( ‘ban-.
.e l. piiintliig out the advantages Windermere,
Crnry'i, presented a Florida Chain piloted by Lieut. Henry Mcl,auIIn m rncrinrid.
have Im-n iiup
I electricity, llliaieio
plomhilig lioliited l,y Gov. Fulh'i Wnin-ii t,,
Stores awaM to the Chapter.
of the CAP and with CpI, Rodney
"Th e clviliinliu n nf Ihe Went i
Walter Wlcderhold received an Rrumley a* "hombadler” shower­ eharactrrlled anil defined hy !)'• uni other farllltli'R, end di-ilateii the Stale Citriia Ciuiinilsaiuii
awanl for public speaking and ed Hanford with leaflets contain­ dialogue Hint only free men ru in, dial when a little g ill, living in
Tonka I* a grnwei nmri.iilrat"
Andrew Tealo an award for farm ing a message designed to on, and ttint is the essenlinl ret ■ cahill III .South L'aii. ilia. It hail it,enter of tile caiiimlsNiim. Chase
mechanics, with Principal Herman awaken the people of Central son for Ih rlr freedom." the speak In-oil her wish In live In u house ii growers lurmhci from the
with glass windows.
E. Morris making tha presenta­ Florida to the need of a strong
Fourth ('III us District.
er declared In early-m orning cs
tion*.
Him told of the p ro g ie,s nf pub­
civil defense.
Warren also appointed C V
erclaes under Ihe giant uakn ■
Chapter activities during the
lic housing in Daytona Reach and Griffin, Howey-ln-th-Kills riir.n
The bridge, power plant and
term were described bv David Van other "demolitions’* were per­ the Forest of. Arden.
•if a telephone conversation with grovver, to sucreveil N hhIi l.agette,
"T h e preservation and develop Mr*. Eleanor Rnotovell in which
Neee and by Aubrey Dunn, and formed by a "ground crew**; it
l.eeshiirgi J. ,1. I’srriah Jr , prest
other Chapter accomplishments waa reported by Capt. David menl of thin heritage, for Ihe snk&lt; •lie stressed the need of such dent nf Ihe Nevln* Fruit Cum
of the W e il and nf all mankind, l ousing. The next day, she said, a
were outlined hy Walter Wleder- Remley of the CAP.
iiHity, to sneered Warren T Zeuch.
la the duty of America. If A u u t i government agent flew down from
hold.
V e to Reach; ami J. Frank lien
These were among the 200
Officer* of the Chapter had members of the CAP and Flying ean education I* understood, It will Washington, ami a* a result, two i,ell, Clermont, to succeed W F
charge of the opening and closing Farmers who gathered yesterday b+s seen aa Ihe principal inruns hv injects were built, one fur white lluhliison, Leesburg.
ceremonies. These included
Tommj
_____
imy morning at Orlando Municipal which America vindicates ami ad mid on. for rolurcil peoiile.
The appointment* were made
vanees tha deepest value* of tinRumble*, president: Marvin KfKI
U rg in g her colored hearer* to Saturday.
Airport to put on "Operation W eal."
nard, vice-president;
■aidant) Bobby Smith,
Hr
Imw their gratitude, she also nilGriffin said lie had no riiinmcnl
Microbe • About 40 planet wire • D r. Hlitehina, who n iw Inlm
secretary!
Walter Wtederhold, used.
vised those who will occupy Will
on a statement hy LrGrtte that
duced hy Btelion'a President, J min Clark Court to move Ihemtreasurer! Bobby Bbradbrf, reGriffin "said frankly he wnuhl use
The Orlando utilities building Otlle Edmonds, defined edlirnlioo
.
, Andrew Teelo, eentlnel and was
-e|ve» worthy as teal A mor leans hi* Influence lo gel my place."
"bombed",
bridges
were
aa
the
"deliberate
attempt
In
form
K. M. Kaddy, faculty advisor.
l.cGctlo said be himself hud
up" by ground erewi, end man In terms nf an hlenl" mid &gt;v keeping on the building* ami
Bobby Boradorr welcomed the "hlown
ii rounding* In a primer manner.
U . ailaa,* Oa l»ags etai
sought
reappointment amt runny
held that education for a drum
visitors and parents and response
KxpreNsing her grnlltudn In the citrus Industry lenders, stirred up
eraey m u »l mean that every man v Idle rltlxona prcscnl. Including
waa made hy Mra. A. W. Tealo.
hy word of ills Impending ilr
U'eallaasC Me ['aa* *1*1
Invocation was by tha Rev. L. W.
ihuso connected with Um project, fiarture front the ciimmissimi, hint
Scott, Mr. Caddy, agricultural
lie declared tlmt they were nx- nsked Gov. Warren to keep him
teacher, Introduced the guests.
iucs*lng the real splrll of (Im fa- on.
A mualcel program
■ogram wee
waa preesiitp
ilu-rhiHHl of God and brotherhood
Griffin, one of Warren’r. major
R
o
b
b
e
r
s
sawed
their
wey
ed, with M y Davie
'avia e
and‘ Mona Jobe
nf man.
cumpnlgn hackers, later split with
■Inging a duet end Mies Ullla through the here on the buck door
A grund-daoglilar of the late lhfi governor on tlm Issue of gam­
et the People Supermarket, IMM
Reeee Whitt'a accompanying.
William Clark, Earths C. Purtler,
Weel Thirteenth Street early thie
Mrs. Vara B. Bmlth; young*Or- instructor In physical education, bling law enforcement, Imt their
morning and dragged out the lando war widow, waa Injured in Lincoln High School, Tallahassee, breach apparently mis been heal­
etore'a steel safe to a nearby emp­ an automobile collision with a told of the coming of her grand­ ing In recent months.
EOF,
ty lot. taking M0o in caah end truck at tha intersection of Frenrh father to Hanford from Thomaawee
ia 1800 In chacki. Chief of Poliee Avenue and Hsmlnolo Boulevard ville, Ga., and of his development
BANK HOLID AY
experts Boy O. Wtllleme reported today. this morning at tliOO a.m., ac­ ni'tivltlea that helped the (iold*The Florida State Rank and the
teetlfM that 1 teem Med into
Jack Whatley; clerk, Cabin cording to pollen officiata.
hiiro section nf Hanford grow.
Hanford Atlantic National Rank
Mra. Smith's young baby, who
burglar In Court Hanford, phened police at
Mayor Hlemper described Will* will he closed tomorrow in oh8:40 a.m. upon diecovering the waa riding In the car with her at Imu Clark aa a friendly mutt whom eervance of the birthday of Jef­
■afa missing when he came to tha time, was uninjured. The he had personally known, declared ferson Davla ( 1H0 S . IHHIM who
work.
young widow was taken to th* that tt waa only fitting that the waa electad president of tho Con­
four yean ia JML
hospital for court bo named William Clark federacy, Feb. 0, I Bill, and wa*
Acting Lieut. Jack Hickson and Fernaid-Laughton
Patrolman w . R. Cosgrave made axivnlnaUon.
Court, and termed tho project an­ re-elected the fnllowlng Febru­
I0 N I8 LEA TES
an Investigation and found the
Carrol G. Phillip*. 27, of 6073 other milestone In the progress of ary.
Andrews
Strsat,
Jacksonville,
waa
Hanford. He told of aid hy the
eafe In tha waede of a vacant tot
adjacent to the store.
driving tha truck west on Sam- City in drainage, laying of tewer*
The ~
I’sopis Hupsrmerkst la Inoto Boulevard when ha collided and in acquiring the property, and
BATTLE CASUALTIES
Jointly owned by J. C. PrsvaW, with Mra. Smith’s car, which waa commended Ralph Cowan, former
W ASHINGTON I T - The Defense
U f New Enrtewl A#toll&gt;.
Avenue, Winter turning waat on tha Boulevard Housing Authority chairman, for
Department today Identified 71 ad
D«pi____________
Park, Bfld a
* IBM Not- "from French Avenue.
hla outstanding work.
Utyrkaai A n
Tha BSv. McKinley declared that dltlooal battle caiualtlea In Korea
Bolh were chargaed with negllme gerrt and caraleea driving by In - had It not been for the fine co­ in a naw flat (No. S77) that renotl vaaUyatinff policeman L L M ai operation of tha City the projects ported 16 billed, M wounded and
coo# miv •nfmoan
one mlxilni(Co aIt aesd Oa Page T e « )
made any arreete.

Dedication Of
Ocala Banker Is Florida Thunderstorms Analyzed
Chief Speaker For
By Expert At Rotary Club Meet William Clark
Court Is Held
Future Farmers
American Rights AtuI
Privileges Stressed
By Dr.MaryBethune

Richardson S t r e s s e s
Value Of Character
In Obtaining Loans

Monroe Bridge Is Dr. Hutchins Is
Destroyed In Mock Principal Speaker
Airplane Attack At Stetson Event

Tookc, Chaw Named
To CitruH Commission

Store Is Robbed Of
500 Dollars In Cash

Mr«. Vera Smith Hurt
In €ar, Truck Mlflhnp

to a eeueage el
Wte RMifee left by ______ _

poilct recen,4wee wetooeed to

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No. 203

AsMocinled P r o s I,cased W ire

&amp; 4I.

- i'i V.j&gt; J . t i

And Tanks Quell
POW Disorders
N c rd c il
K u ti

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W A dllNGTON 4s The Supreme
' mill mlcd a .1 lodny that Preildi nt Trom.m’s seinirp of the steel
in,In-lit
was
unconstitutional.
U iiluii minuips CIO President Phil­
ip Murray called a nnlionwlde
m ke ol in- rt.vi.iMi sieelworkcra.
In i historic decision striking
down h u d I'ruiii.m's claim to vast
iiihi-icol power under Ihe ConsUlotion, the high court upheld Ihe
ruling nt I' S I'lslrict .fudge D l ini \ Pine Hi,it the President ac­
i d illegally In selling Ihe stftl

mill:. \)irll H to head off a strike.
Thl&gt; meant the government muit
"hey Pine's order In turn Ihe mill*

.... .. ..m l'..... ..I......... ' ....... . hat '•«* "&gt; ,hr,r nwnfr*
J
1 m l inn ned i nmmii
R also meant the Truman ad
*'
i ......... in i w.i Red I oi mistral Ion could
nnl
carry
"prisoner
IM
.................. mi......Id mil through Its promise of a wage lits.iuili k .
ind ci ue lo the -leei workers while
tl mill- were under government
',i,iundi-.l . r.i'A l.-i i u m li m : turn
The
I mi. .1 \ i in m . sutueiiu uw nrr-lup
Vod.tv'- high rmirl decision wax
I'mnin.imi. i i.i-n
M.iik &lt; l.uk
visited tin

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cl.ued
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Itnl tu'lllMif
l!t|* |If M*111a li|( lull M iri" Iif I 'Mill
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i
tif u ii4 nifiiP'i
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f lirril fl Itiiti
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up f*u id i i 11&lt; mI run*

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er the inioiili's ,| l iini|i&lt;nunl i’ll,
sm.ilie-l nl the 17 ucrupled i'll
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sliami, ■I iii- iit- it ,i pa— mg '&lt;&gt;1
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E u ’w itm -s-e- -.m l the s . mi 'I i Ko
11-ini n lllie i
giti.le.l lu-nuid inn
III,I
linike fur 'In’.nili’i
li.nlieil
wire
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•it ml,itili y &lt; Jv H im * ' hm ii &gt;hum ! &gt;
f|(.\v |(ril h iniii'i • if
intilMWlk,
aeain-t the • u m ♦ I •MMMl Illlll’t
in del 1XI. la n k - hu'ti rl r|Imm ti . f lu :
pllll1 111 &lt;'iittipiiimil mi :;» all lit fiiilt
-nliller-. rippeil -in " M Hfl'illlMna 1i i n
T lm t
lii-i- iim l si-1 llu III ,ihii
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■hi mill i' I h , t n i r ili.un h Miniim » a Mil
a - l a b II- of .1 V - i 1h K Ml • til nl
diet
K m M' - 1 »»in
IS LA N D
KuM
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mil i|in- .llo ll" Hie 11»11&gt;*if1v t i n(
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I I i i r r i [SU M
M ia y

H i -p o rl

urilti'ii hy .In-llre llhirk Chief
.tii-lirr \ insi&gt;n and Justices Reed
mil Mlriiim ilisseilled
in i--iiing lu- strike call today,
Murray al the same lime irked
ihe -tci*l rninpanles to lesurne cotlertise liaigamillg
Hut Murray al-n made clrar (hat
the iinnin .till -lands mi ihr terms
u( the Wage Stahillrnllnn Board
U s lli rerniilliiendatiiin* of a 2ft
i ,-iit oi limn “ pni'kiige" settlemenl. plus &lt; imlnii -hop arrangemenl lie -nld
"In Ihe nli-ener of n wage agree
iiii-ni onr meinher- hive no alternative other Ilian to erase work."
Murray nothorlfcd lm-nl union of­
ficers to make "-alislnrtury atutdoves
r ingcmeiil- for -tsiulhy employ
to proirei ihe properties of tha
various companies during the parind Ilf slopililgp "
Tnilav'a derlsimi was of overriding Importance In Ihe cunttOii-r-v
ns old ns the America#
republic Itself
over how areel
.re th.- powers uf the presidency.
I .....mu ha- ri'pealedly claimed
lie has inherent oower uiidpr 111*
i .hi dilution to -i-i/e a private In.In -in or take -i wide variety rtf
•llit-1 ii tiiuis. to -all-guard the wetf,11,- ol the nnl um in time of na
I ninaI I'nlei-geiiey
I in m in i -nnl firm ly turn ever,
■11-ii fid- puwei lieliulg- to Cong n --- .mil lint to till- I’re-ulcnt—
••ilhei i- Hu- civ ill.in head ol Ihe
gi.veiumeiii or i- i'iuiiiiiaiiilerini tin I nl the armed forres
i In n- m e no imineilialr enntiiii'iit Itom the White House atthough T'ruman has snid he wilt
i till It' hv Hie Supreme ( ’nurl's deci-iim
while saying al Ihe same
lime ueillier the Hupreine Court
•niilliiiirrl On I'ugr I mr|

.lames (irant .loinn
Local r.P.&amp;L. Office
Ernie- It Grant, forme rly of FI.
I aoilerdale ha- arrived in Sanford
to a-slime tile ilidle- a- lonimerI'l.il -ervlie representative lor Ihe
Sarihinl dl-trlrl of Florida Power
A Light t oinpany. If II Coleman,
dtvi-iim m.imiger announeed to
d iiv
Mr Griiol replares C K
i .liter. &lt;vhuh ns served III Ihll
'■ip.iidv fur over ten years and
im- M i n d l y muvi-il tu South Car­
olina
Mi Grant has been in employe*
.J iln* riimpimay (nr Ift years, hav­
ing served as i-ouimercl.il represen­
tative In holli Miami, where he be­
gan mirk ill IU.1I, ami In FI t&lt;audi rdalr. where he has resided since
1*rll
lie i, pre-ldenl of the Mplimiti
i Tub nf Ft Lauderdale, a member
nl llir Ma-niiir Midge and Knlghtl
fcnililar, and serves the Episcopal
Church a- a member of Ihe Vealry
and as assistant treasurer
Mr Grant Is married and has

H i g h w a y PiitMil mull K Il Dm
MO *1|(i IIMIL'lU
i11 pm led 47
a-el-l- M» » III v'l* Ull-iiti-d
h u ltv ill
mi Mif ii,mil ti nf M,il V llilt Oil;; ll Im II
fun*' I* uiiid- M it i i l . 1i-ued
a iult filh-il
HU u r ittl-ll Will III m:
anal M " f a u lt y eq HI |Miiii'iit 1' enrdii
( htf licit h um 1 f »V#’ in piriet
WrtM" » ■-ini ded in )ti*v 1*’ pit I i u li|rli
1IM’I Mela*d Iw n ape.i. ii •Ml 1" o« and
i MVfM i'.1 T h e
•ill#*
1
toll'll •III
at i cal A
of
priceidii
UDMilr' l
.1 Mrs Grant and children
ivii * mi it i lu I m i ih kvim; w ko! •• being
|uin him here In Ihe near fu'in Die
T;|ip*i ■
nitMEU.i ited, wildreckleaa iIl IV log ( olt-iWr-l
Il Hi Mil
h y via-hi t i ii 11w nf llu- frtVl in rr
B E L G IA N TO U R ISTS
jprr t 1i- driviiiK w Him nt &lt;» III III Hi­
Git W E I.IN FS . France &lt;r~ At
leant U Rrlglatt bmrlsls were killed
Si iii’i J im . 1, I' ii I 1111li»ii ll U m
i Im u i h n i mluh- Ml fil l U Is f"t and 13 Injured Sunday night when
•rut of ,i bus currying them home front
ilri vYnv; wlu h- 1n t ii x i«'

htillday In France crashed
Ihe guard rail nf a bridge
and plunged Into Ihe Aa River
here
The Im* wa* returning to
Belgium, from Calais.
Two brothers. Gabriel and Jo­
Iyer, who heard Utt
seph Metayer
FO U N D D EA D
N EW YORK US - A .(roller In crash and rushed to the river,
Central Park rn m r upon Ihe hialies dived into the small stream and
nf a man and woman lying four saved five of the passengers.
fil) of tlu-iie nrreidii, J2 tinve
pleaih-d guilty. One person, wlm
was arrested hy I’tilioliunn liar
ilmin. pleaded gnlHv I" man­
slaughter iiiii I was senlenceil lo
five yi-nra lo prison.

a

through

feel apart Police fonnil mi Hie
FREN CH STRIKE
hoilles Iwn notes written nn one
PARIS
The Communist-run
shecl of paper. Until were In the
French Confederation of Labor
satno effect;

"Cannot live together and *re
Hope we
will he burled together as one ”
A .43 caliber nulnmallr pistol lay
nearby.
Police said It appeared that lauds
Rlxnrry, about 3(1 and married,
had killed Mr*. Juanita Rivera, a
divorcee about 30.
- - wllh
„ two
, . ahola
and then killed himself with u shot
to Hw mouth.
nol going lo live apart

(C O T) has called a 24 • bOUT
strike In the Part* area Wednaiday In protest against the govern­
ment's weekend crackdown on I N
Reds.
The demand— (or workers to Ujr
down their tools once they get beck
to work Wednesday after the toM
pentacoital weekend— went out aft­
er a meeting of the C O T execu­
tive commit lea Sunday.

�smolotilSiAin
Phe Sanford Herald

n u k i u l m ia is m
M liehe* S illi i i r i f t sslsiSsr
04 I ssSi i , Chrleima* sail Pew
fears. PakllshHI •&gt; M IS N ill
n o s * Uhrtalmaa anil pew tears
I I I Maaaalla Areas*

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MeprctfHUii AhOuhamx h * i *&gt;
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MONDAY, JUNE I, IBS2
TODAY'S illR L E VERSE

P o iit-n -M o usso n l i * s m a ll s te e l-m ill to w n in enatarn
F ra n ce. T he tr a n q u il flo w o f events th e re w ou ld n e ve r o r­
d in a r ily m ake th e f r o n t patfe o f heWspaperh thousands o f
m ile s aw ay. V e t an In c id e n t th a t happened re c e n tly illu d tra te s iio w th a p o s itio n o f th o w e ste rn dem ocracies can be
B tre iiK the n ed fo r peace.
L a s t F e b ru a ry a U n ite d S tate s A ir F orce u n it a rriv e d in
th in nrnall F re n ch to w n . Once th e a irm e n w ere se ttle d th e y
bepan to notice c h ild re n i '
aye opposite th e ir b nrra cl
B ecom ing fo n d o f th em , th e y
m
. . . . . . .
W --'f I t to th e m a y o r fo r th e o rplum s, T he n th e y to o k th e m to th a c irc u s , in te r o rganized
jur..' F a s te r egg h u n t in th e to w n patV x ;'*h games, races and
u p icn ic lunch.
C o m m u n ists th ro u g h o u t F ra n ce a re In the h a b it o f
p a in tin g signs re n d in g "U .S . CJo H o m e " on w n lls in b ig w h ite
le tte rs . U sua lly th e y re m a in t i l l w o rn a w a y by w ea th er.
One n ig h t re c e n tly such n sig n was p ain te d near th e o rp h a n ­
age o f f'on t-n-M o usso n . K n rly n e x t m o rn in g th e young
o rp h a n s began s c ru b b in g th e w a ll clean. T h e y know A m e r­
icans are th e ir frie n d s . T h e y don’t w a n t th e m to go home.
It could be said th a t th e o rp ha ns w ere co nve rte d fo r
^400, a circu s and a p ic n ic lu n c h . T he p rice, how ever, cannot
be com puted w ith a r ith m e tic . A sm all g ro u p u f soldiers hud
show n them frie n d s h ip , m ade th em feel th a t th e y belonged.
T h e y w ere g ive n love and responded w ith lo y a lty ,
Such personal c o n ta c t is th e s t u f f o f w h ic h h is to r y is
m ade. Repealed on a w o rld -w id e scale, i t could resto re th e
peace and s e c u rity w h ic h a ll th e a rm ie s and a il th e a rm a ­
m ents assem bled in th e apace o f 60 ye a rs could not do.
Love ia s tro n g e r th a n fo rce . T h is is th e leaaon th e w .ftld
m u s t leu rn befo re i t can have th e peace i t so d esp erately
seeks.

Names Of Presidents
W hoever Is (Heeled p r e a lilin t tills fu ll now seems lik e ly
In b rin g n new fir s t m im e In to th e W h ite House. On tin t Rep u b lic n ii side D w ig h t D. E lse nh ow e r, R o b e rt A , T u ft, E itrl
W a rre n m id lln m ld E , Stnstten n il im ve f ir s t iiitiiie s not
lio rn e so fu r by tin y p rv s itlu n t.
T h e smite Is tr u e o f th e len din g D e m o c ra tic p o s s ib ili­
tie s : Estes K e fn tiv e r, A lb e ti W. H n rk le y , H u b e rt II. H u m ­
p h re y , Ih 'le ii M cM nhun, F m il H. D oughts, R ic h a rd R. Runsell, m id c e rta in ly A tlln l E. Stovenson. T h e re can h a rd ly
have been any p o litic a lly p ro m in e n t A dlniH except th e p re ­
sent g o ve rn o r o f Illin o is and h is g ra n d fa th e r, th e vice p re ­
sid e n t fro m 18DJ1 to 1897. W illia m A v e re ll H a ir iin a n Is th e
only expect ion in th is p re c e d e n t-b re a k in g lo t. In 1810 the
n a tio n elected W illln m H e n ry H a rris o n , a nti in 1908 W illia m
Howard T n ft.
E q u a lly c u rio u s is th e lis t u f com m on forenam es never
owned by any p re sid e n t, None lia s been nam ed .lusenh,
H e n ry , Samuel, F ra n c is , P e te r o r R ich a rd . On th e o th e r
hand, fiv e o f th e 11U p re sid e n ts have been Jameses (M a diso n,
M onroe, Polk, B uchanan and ( J u rfie ld ). A p p a re n tly an A m e r­
ican m o th e r w itli th e tr a d itio n a l a m b itio n o f h a v in g tie r son
become president sh o u ld g iv e h im a s ta rt by n a m in g h im
James.

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n u iH iu n m u r e

c h a ra c te ris tic o f an In fe r io r s a m lio t gam e th a n o f th a m a jo r
leagues. N ot slncu 1888, w hen a C hica go team g o t 1H runs
In otut in n in g , haa th e B ro o k ly n p e rfo rm a n c e been surpassed.
I t Hhows how th e gam e has advanced sines K m e a rly days,
in th e 1Hilo’s a nti 1H70’ h, scores o f 60 to 7 and th e lik e were
com m on. P ro b a b ly C hicago’s m a rk o f .H lrtm s ha o n w h in ln g
was repeatedly beaten In these old tlays.
Tin* m a in cause fo r such huge b a ttin g sprees m ay have
been th e ru le p e r m ittin g th e h a tte r to ca ll fo r a h a ll w here
he w anted It. T he u m p lru w ou ld ask, "H o w do you w a n t it ? "
T h o re p ly w ou ld be “ Knee h ig h ," " W a is t, h ig h " o r / ’S h o u ld e r
h ig h " , and i f th e p itc h e r d id n o t fo llo w th e in s tru c tio n , he I
had to t r y a g a in u n til he d id. As the p itc h in g then was u n ­
d erha nd , a decided c rim p was pot in th u e ffe c tiv e n e s s o f
Im rle rs ,
W h a t w o u ld a M usial o r k K ilte r o r W illia m s , nr Babe
R u th h im s e lf have done i f such b a tte r-fa v o rin g ru le s had
p re va ile d in th e p«Ht g e n e ra tio n ?

U. S. Alliance
l l '. a l l i H . a

vt-lfades Sluart Symington, fointii
RFC head, who once ocrujiird s
lost similar to ssiiitant piniJrut
H seams that his uppontnl *ior tinwtnsocralic senatorial nomination is
luck Taylor, who is sunporlrd hy
m
Kansas City Pcndugisl ins
Bfljgt Guess that rxplsins evsiy
I front page o| last Salutilay'i
la Timcs Wiiion contained 16
(has. which rightly hut untately,. rallected the stale ol
ghrU today. The headline
attracted our attention most
U one: ’Truman Hails Achefir German Pact," and the
l*i of the President about his
k*ry of , Stale for his great
Htt-Jon to, world peace. The
•headlines tell a difftranj
We giv* them hare vetiialim’
• jap Reds Slain by Police
hk*&gt; Riots"; "Reds leave
Brtva as Harriman Call* Ru*
SMfor'i "Peels Signed By
i * t Cet Approval"; Violent
| Reach 100 ai U n g Weak
W t f i "R id . On Koi. Isle
||L Army Asserts"i "Briton:
I k . Rule la POW Camp*"!
J M t 3J,Ci*uallie*’’ i Kuom
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“ French Reds’
d i l l Prove Futile" t "Eisen*

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further disaster!."
Hi* told Hie annual Conference
*in Imiuilrlal Safety a similar
mnasure, passed by the Senate
alter a mine explosion In Weal
Franklurt, III., killed more than
loo persona "will save a lot ol
'ivex and prevent a lot of Injuries."
Trumsn recommended Ihe meas­
ure, which also haa the backing
-if John L. Lewis's Untied Mina
Workers.
Thu President said the speededup national defense program has
'nought mi an increase In work
sccldi'iits throughout Industry.
This Increase In accident*, he
said, amounts lo "a shocking na­
tional Iragtdjr— a tragedy which la

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|UaaUa*a|&lt; Kr«*a !**■• 0**1 .
n 1 Congrcs* can take away bla
p sets to acl In an emergency.
loh'-rt Buffer, St. Paul Indust f l l l i t and former ambassador lo
t ba, was in the
me President'll
president %offico
omca
v fen nu uido gave Truman Iho
ii *s of llic court'* ruling
irm -tury id Commerce Sawyer,
nlAieit by Truman lo buss the guvrtanent nt*lii*(l mills, declliu-d Jin
ig-diuti- nuninent. Aides said lie
vfu. i niili Mmg by IHepburn* with

Paa*

could paver have become a reality.
Mr. Davis pointed out t|iu great
strides In nubile housing projecU
In tha southeast, stating that this
growth Is greater than In any
other section, with 403 towns hav­
ing programs as compared to J'diJ
a year ago.
The 403 projects w ill house 61,000 jieraon* lie said, Georgia !•&gt;
leading witTi 106 projeets and A la­
bama Is next with 08. In Flotldu
30 towns have bousing piujects u» Ibi White llmi-.r,
compared with 14 a year ago. Hu
flu- hovi riiiui-ni wui expected to
mill
il.i n s iii-h uf tin- Med
tit!' I t- , u - Vernoan that It
be many mar* uf the piujcrts ii l i i i i i i n i i g II.i pro p i-itics back lo
Florida communities.
lUm
Among tlio i* InuudiiK il
b, jlulin V D-ivli, On- lawyer who
Rev. McKinley were (Jordon llrarl- iiifunt ill-- -is s*I companies' case
ley of the SIIA, J. Y. Ewell, Lake­ laji.i i tin- Supreme Court, or
land contractor, who exor* ss—l up rtli'iii i..
ii. u latement later
nrerlation for co-mieiatlr.n shown: iu l.- bail ■.( iIn* industry.
Ralph A. Cowan; George Williams,
bi aibbli'-u In tb&lt;- majority opln
xm etary Demurer of Ibe flllA , lo f bv J.i le e nlai It -.eparate conand Elton J. Muugldoo, architect csfriiii' &lt;.| mi.in were written by
The Ktv. McKinley opened (be ..'( H u
Ir.u ik liu trr,
Douglas,
program with jnaysr am) closed l u ii
and lluilon.
ray*r.
slut &gt;
opinion said ' I m iiiiiiii ' h
ding italph A nil ii i.n lu lor leisure of the
a the flan- -,1i H null ify "cuimul properJy be
* which lie sujluiiieii a-, uu exercise of tha
Served ax chairman, was poised by
m ilitary power as cumtha flllA on Apr. 15.
Inef I,I the aimed foreThe commendation points out
that Mr. Cowan served u
vice- . lluck added:
*
chairman of the Authority then*- j 'Nor cun ti.e awixurst order ba
after until Feb. 1«, tufig, and thst f dinned because of the several
duMng his Unura of offlcs the con- x iitdutioiial pruvlsions Ibal grant
•truction of the three housing pro- a u nlive power lo the President."
jrcte wae begun.
'In il.e framework ol our con
" I t la tbs opinion of the mem •ijtol on " lllsck said: "Ibe Pies!
iiere of th li Authority," It was deni's po er In see that III* laws
■dated, "that Mr. Cowan completo- siV liidbhdly c.iecided refutes Ibe
ly abandoned the operetion of hit I4*s that be Is lo be a lawmaker."
own builnen vent ire* to expedite
'li iinsii told bis news ctitiferenca
the early and iticcM ifol comple­ Voy :*.’ l.e would abide by the
tion of H u m project!, giving *i 'mm i nIksiU and would tutu Ibe
much of Ids I line ae IS houre a 1-1)1 b n k lo their owners and
day.
Ill'll -ci* ib id hapjiciis
"W ithout hi* Interested activity
At the -ianie limn, Imwe -er, the
the construction of these projects President -.till Insisted be has the
would have been considerably de­ liln'i i-nl |MWer Id seite private III
layed, since be gave of bis own do*tru- In nn emergency and that
time to seeme options, obtain iKbodv neither Congress nor the
deeds, secure materials,
h..itt« unit can lake that power away
workers, obtain permits, nrgntuHu from him
with the City, Florida Roar I of
As lu wind lie wotifil do if Ibe
Health, and many other activities deb liihnnul m in i Daily that the
not required or expected uf him In I’O side ill has tin (tenure power—
Ids capacity ■« chairmen of the aft d din today - Truman said he
Authority."
.-unlit truss that bridge when he
The resolution was signsd by i line to d.
George II Williams Jr.. secretary
l i m i t ’ - Iipmlim today declared:
and H any l.se, who was then
" i in i onshiuiloi) linn Is his iibe
tervlng as chaltniati.
P fiMill ill s) tuiiclii.il In the law
iis Muk in in ito Ibe recommend
.lie ol lo -i In- Hunks wise and Ihe
am pH
•rl.uii ol laws lie Hunks bad And
the i on tdidmn In neither silent
oilier disturbances by lint prison mu i-i|iuvni ul uboid who shall
ers of war on Koje wen* directed make lac - winch Ihe President Is
by ('luniniiiilxl truce delegates at tl# t»W&lt; nil* M
"It i .hi uulhuriie Ihe Inking of
f'aniuunjum
lit- property lor public use
Tb* United Nations Far D-ia
■uinniander asserted that lbn Ked d .'.in m ike laws regulating Ihe
truce delegates "directed the up rel.iliim hip- between employes
risings here and Ihe dirobedleiici* uni ■inpluyers. prescribing rules
it ivjh d to settle labor disjiutea
of" ramp commander orders
"They care noHumt fur llm lives .mil iiMiii; wages and working eon
of these prliopeis here, so they ditiuu in i in lain b e lli. id our eenn
are willing to dlrei-t them lu do all imy 11.c I'liiisldutlnn did nol sub
kind* of Inlngs that will omliuirass, eel IM law making power of Cun
and have embarrassed us," Clark jm .- lo pie-'hlenlliit or m ilitary
laid a news eonlereuee.
mpei vii.ion nr t'linlrnl
" It
*:ihl Hud other presidents
ritho it i ongreailonal aulburity
ly v c , U.Un .puwjLlinn of private
in»ll.e*s enleiprltev lit order . In

R
tf iM I * l i b« Irtw. Con____ ________ ___ mby lost fta axclutlvo constitutional authority to
mtiks lawi necessary and proper
to carry out the powers vested by
the Constitution ‘In the govern­
ment of the United Statei, or any
department or officer thereof.
"The founder* uf thla nation en­
trusted the law making power to
the Congress alone, In both good
and had times. It would do no
good to recall the historical event*,
the fear* of power and the hopes
for freedom that lay behind their
choice. Such a review would but
confirm our holding that this sal*•*►*• iftie r cannot stand.
“ The judgment of Ilia District
Court la a ffirm e d "
That menus the high Irlbunal'i
six man majority agreed with the
April 21» decision of tl S District
Judge David A. Pine that Tru
man's seDure was Illegal and un­
constitutional.
I'm the dissenters Chief Justice
Vinson said courts may go behind
a President's findings to see wbelli
er j real emergency exists, but,
there Is not the slightest basis lor

GOOD POLICY

T h e day he saved Insurance cost
Ills home w ent up in flashes
So now he's g o t ------A vacant lot,
A n d m n 't insure the ashge.

IMQ WHtN M AM
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Andrew Carraway Agency
"Insursnr* Plus Berfice"
B . o ll
PHONE 121
114 NDHTH PARK

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7

Buick Sedane*

$H B&gt;oo
1&lt;M 9

Dodge Sedan
$ 1460*00

1948
Ford Sedan
$626-00

191(i
OldH. 2 Dr. Sedan
$ 766-00

1941
Plymouth Sedan
$ 276-00

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H10 M A G N O L I A A V E .
hone 1034
Hanford

all the mure tcrrlblo berausa It
I* so thoroughly unnecessary "
Tin* President suggested an
eight point Industrial safety pro­
gram that Includes better mu
chlnery safeguards, education, or
Hanlinl lately program! In each
company amt moderntu'd Kale
safley dales.

Clean Hands
Are Safe Hands

Touchtun Drug Co.
With the coming of warm
weather xerma multiply fatter
and small hands are more
exposed lo them. Mother* may
wash amall hands many tlina*
a day but they Will accomplish
mof* If thaif can impress thfir
H E A R T D18EA8R
children with tha nmaelty for
JACKSONVILLE W— The Hist*
ktaping thalr own handa clean,
Hoard of Health aald flunday II
Clean handa are Ufa handa
had created a new division of heart
and juat aa children ire taught
mtiirol disease, with Dr. Simon
to proUet their l|Vaa against
Doff as direotor.
moving vehteiei, Just as cireThe board laid of Florida's Vf,*
fully should they ba drilled In
857 reported deaths last year 9,i n
protecting themaelvSa against
were from heart disease, making
germs that come from- soiled
't the state1* laadlng cause m
handa entering the mouth oF
death.
touching food.
A major feature of the heart
In* every ron4«i#nUius drug­
dlieaae control program, tha board1 gist yoU wilt find an able ■*said, will be public education "for
slatant to your doctor In proa better public understanding of
tOctlng your haelth.
Ihe role of proper diet in the con­
trol end prevention of high blood
[iressuro, hardening of the arteries
and heart disease.”

EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE —
Echola Sptwlal H ollyw ood Bad —

910 • coil Inbaraprlng

mattroan w ith aturd y rolled edge and m atching 80 - coil
box e p rin f b a it, B year giutrahtao.

Regular Price MtSO Special Price «4g.00

TB K

CHHYSLEH

IM P E R IA L 6 -P 4 S 8 E N G E K

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baan many yean eiiua a new car haa
Ciuaad aa much talk na today’s Chryelar
Imperial haa dona. Wlmt you may noi
raallaa la how long it’a lawn almt a car gave
iw many rwaon* fur excited talk as thU on*
doaa. Horn la literally a now leader uf Ihi
world** flna carat
.
May wa invita you to drlva and teat fer.
yourself tha but and most worth-owning
tnglitt on' tha road today? (Chryelar’a
magnidoent niw 180 H.P. Fire Bower V-8.)
May wo invito you to handle the easfaal
I t ’o

end safest Uttrind uAeef In

Aft ■■- * - ■ Hh**-* 'u

at

tha moment? (Chryaler’a fuU4im Power
. May w* Invite you to try 6ut brakaa
which raqdliw figfi

May w4f Invito you to drive a Chryator
Imperial . , . and loam for yourself how
much you’d mlaa, and deeply ngrtt, If you
bought another car today without knowing

foot-pfseaure, and Mill Mop you In many
fret Mia than othes Mira do? (Chryaiar
Power Brakaa.)

W e . . , and Imperial by Chryaiar
■I your awrvlca, any Mast.

S to w in g )

(UUm . -(nOow v W m j m i a m InST
M ay w* Invito you to rid* on the roughroad inlractoof tha OrifraW ahock ahaorhera
which only CfanfiUv-bufit ca n haw ?

thia one Ant?

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Public Is Invited
To KollinR Festival

Mrs. Robert A. Williams nml her
daughter, Miss Nanry Williams,
were hostesses recently nt n pnrty
honoring Miss Lylllnn
Boyle,
bride-elect of June. Guests ceiled
nt the Will inm*' home In Snn
I.nnta where delicate Sweethcnrl
rose* nnd greens formed n lovely
background for the occasion, At­
tention wns focused on n hildal
scene arranged on the mnntrl.
Mis* Boyle wore mi nttrnrtlve
black anil white cherkrd cotton
fiork with tdnrk accessories.
Sirs. Raymond Ltindqulst prisided over the silver ten servin'
nt the dining table. The table wns
centered with n lovely arrange­
ment of pink msea and gerbern
dnisle* In n crystal howl Hanked
with silver candelabra
holding
white tapers. Served with the ten
were salted nuts, mints and tiny
sandwiches. The honored guest
wns presented with silver candle
holdcis |,y the hostesses.
Those enjoying the event with
Mi«s Boyle were her mother, Mrs.
Lloyd F. Boyle. Mrs. Dial Gray.
Mis. II. N. Sayer, Mrs. Lundqulst,
Mrs. George Chapman, Mrs. Spen­
cer Hardin, Mrs. Joe linker. Mr*
W, S. Mrumley Jr.. Mis. Wight
Kirtley and the Misses Jean Sliyer, Bniharn Chapman, Margaret
Diogfeldcr, Dilnn linker, Carolyn
Patrick, Sidrlev Mnrelnud, Snidce
William* nnd the hostesses.

W IN TE R PARK tSpecial)- Tire
Festival of Light, to Id foi the
first time lost yeni nt Boltin, Col
lege, .vill become an annual tlodltlon with the second oh*ervnnce
scheduled tonight

A n d Personal Activities

PHONE 148

Social Calendar
i ■
M ON DAY
•i 'The-PMlathcu Class of the Plrat
Preebytenan Church will meet at
Ul« home of Mr*. \V. fl. Ilnimley,
Celery Avenue, at 7:45 p.m.
t The Flflt Baptist SumJav School
Worker'* Council will he held in
Ule Memorial Educational lltilldint:
gt 1:00 p. m.
.
TU ES D A Y
The pupils of the Margaret
Dnvls music school wilt present
their annnai recital at the Woman’s Club at 8:15 p.m. Guest
artiat v4jl
Kenneth Untenger,
•a.ociatr professor of voice at
Stetaon Unlviersity.
* Circles No. 7, H and U of the
Mrat Methodist Church will meet
aa follows: No. 7 with Mrs. CharMi Atkinson nt 2004 Washington
Avenue at 8:00 p.m. No. H with
Mrs. W. W. Tyre at MOD (ink
Avenue at B:00 n.m. and N«. u with
Mr*. E. M. Williams at 2100 Cor­
ea Drive at 8:00 n.m,
lighters of Wesley Sun­
Tha Daughters
IT 8 c ni Class of the
First
!ethodlff Church will meet nt MeMlnlajr Hall at 8:00 p.m. with Mrs.
{da Stall, Mrs. 8. (i. Hnrrimiiii,
Jra. Charles Meriwether, Mrs.
fargaret Edwards, Mrs. W. C.
Hill and Ml** N'rll Wll'ism* as
hostess**.
Tha Unity Truth Class will meet
•t the Valdes Motel. The Imnk
’‘The Sermon on the Mount" hy
Emmett Fox wilt he studied nod
the puhlir Is invited to aHe rot
• The JlM ur 0. A 'a will meet nt
Iba First Baptist Church In the
T . E. L. Class room at 3;30 p m
VV K i’N KSDAY
Weklwa Lodge No. 870 of the
L . A, to B.fl.T, will meet In the
I.O.O.P. Hall at 5:00 p.m.
. The midweek prayer service of
the Central Baptist Church will he
I t 8:00 p.m, The Hituhenmn will
BiMt during the prayer hour.
The Prayer Meeting Krrvirr at
the First Baptist Church will !&gt;p
at B:oo \ m
FRIDAY
Th* Florida Baptist Assembly
Will begin It's attminl meeting he
■Inning at B:3n a m The First
Baptist Church Bus will leave Die
church st 7:45 a ni,
B A M in U A I
The Boyal Amhassmlnrs will
rnaet at the First Baptist Church
at 1:00 p. tn.

| Enterprise Not™ I
By liA T H E IU N H HELLERS
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A meeting of the Men's Club
was.held Tuesday evening In the
Barnett Methodist Church with the
Ifroup enjoying a delicious meal
prepared hv liny Miller. The fob
•lowing officers were elected to
aerve for the nest year: Harvey
Dunn, president; F. C. Mill, vice-'
president; (ieorge Denman, seerrlary
treasurer; rntrttnliimrril
chairman: Roy Miller. It was an
flounced Hist o large uunutlly of
aluminum wari‘ hail been purahaied as a club project In better
equip the rhurrh kitchen. During
the program a colored film on the
northwest was shown l»v Warren
Jarkman.
Rnv. Charles Thompson left
Thursday for Tampa where he
prill address the stale convention
of: the United Florida Drys using
the suld|rt, “ Liquor as a Factor
1 In, the fteprndrnrv of Children".
V Mr. and Mrs Fay Lee enter­
tained nt a dinner nnrty Thursday
availing honoring Walter Trapp on
hla birthday. Other guests prevent
(Wlte Mr. and Mrs. Alden Taylor
of Hanford, Mi r. Mary Larson nnd
IftW. Trapp.
•V Tha Women's Society of Chrlatlan Service held ,a study course
iTJlpridav on the'hook, "Amerl#*
*,' North nnd South", a study
L a tl0 America. Following the
totlonal presented hy Mr&gt; Daisy
pillion, a skit no customs of
|th American rounlrles and our
ntty was presented hy Mrs,
ih Herron nnd Mrs. Cecil He|peakers taking part In Ihe
course were M|*. Edward
r, Mrs. J. A. Jackson, Mrs.
■an lllse, Miss Sarah Lmvder
Mr*. Irene Jarkman. Mr*,
rron Arnuuht a display of handrk iJPts by the women In the
ehools In Ecuador and Guatemaa.I Ths figurines and souvenirs
Jatt a great deal of atmosphere
w tlw meeting and to tha luncheon
which followed. Arrangement* of
leal flowers wrro usrd for
decorations. Mealran chillwas the main eourso of

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CABO OP TH A N K S
Ixmliy of M m . B. CJ. Mathi l l to take thlt opportunity
inK all of their frlenda and
■hbora for their thoughtfiilnei*
r art* of klndntee and the beau*
il.floral offering* at her death.
The family of Mr*. B. 0.
Methvln
Adr.
Registration being taken
. for Pall term

INDEKGAKTEN
Uralt»a number)
Uire. II. R. McCall
I? Mallonvlll*
Ph. 1M2-W

George W. Chapman i* nt Camp
K iliivr. N. J., from where he will
salt for Europe soon.
Floyd Covpt-f he* *iriv*«l t-i
spend the summer vacation m
Sanford from the University of
Florida in Gainesville.
Mrs A K Power* and two chll
dren, Nancy and A K J r . of
Columbus, (la . are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs Fred Bender nnd
Mrs T Bradford Byrd
Among those who will graduate
on June 7 from Florida Stale Uni
verslly at Campbell Stadium will
lie Mis* Mary Lronls and George
M. Spencer
I’hoto tiy Cn*
Mis* Ann Whitaker, in addltlon to many other student actlvilirs, served as editor of the
Celery Fed, a schoolwide activ
Ity in which 55 students took
part. The paper reported achool
activities nnd promoted school
spirit mol arousing Interest In
various projects. Miss Whitaker
is noted for her nbllity as a tap
•lance entertainer.

Joseph Paul Horton Jr. received
his commission as a Second Lieu
lenanl In the U. S Air Force He
serve at the University of Florida
during the past week.
Mrs. Alvin Kltnatrlrk and daugh
ter, Linda, of Madiera Beach arc
spending some lime with Mrs.
Kilpatrick's parents, Mr nnd Mrs
B. E. Chapman

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Recital On 'I’ucsdiiy
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ed candle during the procession
Service of dedication, during
which faculty and students ar •
askFiI In (•'Affirm thi’ir rlcvation in
tho
^ i If ni4 fi* Ftyrnhnlisi 'i
in thr thi’ino nf liirht. will h&lt;* - r»n•
iluctr«i in tin’ vh.'iprl i»v i&lt;5

Representative- of Winter I’.irk
service el olis will Ink. unit in *Is-activities doling
whieh
facility
member.* and slink tits rededteuto
themselves to the nl&gt; d , of higher
education
A joint meeting "f thr Winter
Park Rotary, Kiwaio, and Lion*
Chili* Mill oogio a' 1 !•' I' til a*
Hu 1 student center noglt C MrKean, president of the college, will
ne the speaker \ f f i their meet­
ing the club melnl .'i ■ will he In­
vited to Join the Hollins family in
n candlelight |.ru&lt;-- - ion which will
move met the eamp'i, at 8:15 p.m.
to the Know |e. Memorial Chnpei.
Each )mt liei|iaot will entry a ligh‘ -

Kenneth l&gt;. BeDy has returned
to Philadelphia, I'n. after visiting
In Sanford with Mr. ami Mrs. il
Kenti'tl llitlleligei. Imtitone, ns-oclHte l’i&gt;ife**oi nf Voter al St. I
A. Williams and Miss Nancy Will
ns
The first Hireling of the newly -oil Univi - l m in [lr| .mid, Will he Ihe gue-l ol,u*l wlu-o Mi . Mm
lams.
formed camera club will be belli garet Dav I pi. . o t , 1,ei nomiul recital lomotiow tnglil ii tlo- Sonfont
Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Fleischer
ori June 4 nt the Camera and Gift Woman's '1 '' I »■&gt;- leeitnl will begin .it M t5 pm Ml Hiilleogei will
entertolord on Saturday evening
Friends will be Inlerrsted to Shop, 115 Magnolia Avenue, S p he arromt .1 ‘ 1 1 \ Rogei l o-.hmau, l'i,.f* m of t*i..o,. at tin 1 oi
with a supper honoring Miss Hebe
Blstire, n uiemher of the 1062 learn that Mr. and Mrs. Samuel llergrrr. advisor, announced Ibis verslty.
grnduntlug class of Seminole High D. Allred of 1208 Myrtle Avenue morning Along wllh talk* on all
School, durst* gathered at 7l0O are celebrating their IHth wedding Phases of photography to Interest Memorial Day In
beginner and expert a* well, photo
o'rlock on the patio at the anniversary today.
contest* will Ire held about once
Fleischer home In Sail I.nnta.
Favors nt rnrh guest's place
Friends will he *oriy to learn a month with Ihe pri/e for the
keimelli
It ill HU!* ' .
Mi’ki»t4iiitr
followed Ihe class colors of blue that W. II. Harrell hit* entered first contest being donated try thr
Nnlim inl M 'nim lul hnv
«»b
and while. The 'menu Included Orange Memorial Hospital In Or­ SI John'.* llrnlly Company Beg nrrvrri Kridnv m Sunfont l*\ tin' )1ltlfi **ur »*f x"ii &gt;' iiriil ilnrt t.»i .*1
, Imp pi ^!lA'inUM
spaghetti, tossed salad, hot rolls, lando, Ho I* the operator of a istrallon for membership in the flyintf
lny ,ri Ibr ttnu ntovk n the ll| h i n \\ m i |
Uliivei nit v, uiH '• ir*»* -( ■njaiis,
watermelon and other dishes to grocery store nl 501 Sanford Ave dub may Ire made al Ibe Gift sreliun nthi •»v ih r
«»f
tM
I
Shop
make up a delirious supper, Gar- line.
flutrrt on tins kjnivrM ««f yrtriiinn In lit tlie Flit until ** . iljit "f tb. t nMm111*
gilt el U fa 1- F m Mu Sal»****l
drnina nnd hibiscus blossoms were
I ih' a I rm irttfi i»»'
held T i li'-tfji V « \ *1UM|* Ml HU n p m
used In decorating the rooms of
Mrs It. T Hunt and daughter
M r«. I-1. K fC••in» IVI id b t.l
nt lb. VY "Ml II M &lt; lull
tlio Fleischer home. Mrs. Fleischer Margaret left on Friday for Itlrh
th
nf D ir pint Itig: ( tin- Hur* ill br
•sa-"» Hull ■iik'* * u h&gt;* It 1«
was assisted in serving hy her mnnu, Iml., where lliry plan to
lilt If nf ( 'm i l ft*1 l.nt’amy; I n H \ » I I'lof.
. pi. . .it I " 1 t .ti II" 1 til
daughter. Miss Otiinn Fleischer.
ntlenil the graduation eicrcisc* ot
fill, tbr A nui'tiifi I .I'Ntim \ it x 11lit i \ held lo
H i . . . Ural In • M
Those enjoying the affair with Millard Hunt from Earlhnm Col
KiV«* filter* « l ilUa* |»l||rri| ill tbi* i i'i*d 1 ■iin i' F U
,'t deg 1*'i fl'MM 1 1 f rn ill S' I.... 1 «•»
Miss llinhrr were the Misses Jean lege
The Ethel Hunt Circle of the Con mlranci* In tin vrlrituiN pint
ill.t It M ft«*m
Wilson, Connie Ludwig, Norma
grrgoltnnnl Church met recently at
Mn*. I«i p! « W ' lit, nn'inba i •&gt;( M i i . k . III U \
1 ru \. 1 1 1-,
ini 1
H o i.In, H11mm1•tn
Faye Harvey, Ada Adams, Caro­
the
home
of
Mr*
Bonner
Carter
till*
A
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Uta-Jilli
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Friends of D. L. Long will re
U II* mu t|l A* 11 1b* » ill lit KM •.1 nut
line Mclnnls, Ellen Driggers, Jane gret
Itoulillr
hiisnie.v,
uii*
ill*cu*&gt;ed
iiiniiilinrnt
»f
tin'
I
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Hut
m
to learn that he i, confined
nml 1" t .f |'*., 1 faai
dill me Ilf
Davis, Ann Whitaker, Elizabeth to Orange
Memorial Hospital In following the prayer servlre which iiiriim ry nl " • m u &lt;b ul
fill 1le 1 1 !\ in l-lp* Ml U *1 k '«bnp
Murphy, Mildred Mlllrr, Dunlin Orlando where
wo*
led
hy
Mr*
Ralph
lluhhord
lie is receiving
Ml IliM 11r* 1 1k1 ■&lt; •h m •* ,1 Iln
Witte, drclr.hen Klrrhhnff and
fur n broken ankle ho, Icli group decided to have a social
1Ipel 11 w,. 1 .Imp l!' K'tiab f 1 altillv
Molly drahnm. Also, Boh Kilpn. treatment
\
U
v
family
night
once
a
month
and
to
,ll 1 il .: I) "ill 11,. 1 % Ml l||. ■1!M1
Hek, Hobby drahnm, Joe
Me- Infnrd In a fall yesterday.
il'aiNllMiartl » nmi rmia* ll»»r»
dispense with one of Ihe Imsitir**
(lung, I ieorge Harden, Wesley
i meeting*
hy Rep I* * at roll Hi eee id Ten m rr -if I« "f II. Vk 1 ||l d ill fb iln
Doyle McWhorter and Curl Will
t It. In *•» Mi
I'ltli
Rthba It t
in
Spencer, Sonny West, Mel FlelsTin* ladles also voled In con OI’SSPC, mali iri*r &gt;'l tile i ollltlilllee
rhrr, Jimmy Smith, Mike Wind, Inrns Jr. received BS degrees from tubule to the Christmas nativity bucking the nine -cnuioi lor Ihe nprin 1tit" &gt; til. I i m . 1mu 11f inn
u "1 1 •" n ,11 ■t
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rltrl, Cm.Inn Toll. Ereddy Wilson, Murray Stale College In Kentucky -erne lo lie place in iln- hand G U I’ tin mi Ii i 1 1. &gt;ii
f'
Clarence Clause and Jimmy I'en. on May 2d U. S Senator Tom |shell
llccce
*ii^gi ,ted
Eisenhower T i r j i «b ilfi 1 tppa Ml *&gt;1 IM •‘i
(trial l 1 •( at1 1II |UI 14*bull' 1 Ini 1l.I.a
nlnglon. Alsu present were Miss Underwood of Kentucky wit* the
cotilil
stall
In
'
telling
o*
whether
At the conclusion of the meeting,
nisbee’a parents, Mr. and Mr*, Principal speaker and Dr Halph
or uol Ihe plan lo .pciul half a 1
si ( l i t E l l si iiaiaai.
Hamilton llishce; her urnndmo. II. Woods, college president, issued contest* were played and prize* million dull.it- m paving Hu* ex
Ihe
diplomas
were
won
hy
M
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Wilbur
Keeling
\nim.il
L A M L A N D i:. p* &lt; ml
ther, Mra. II. A. Howard, and Mr.
|lenses
of
del,
gale,
to
enine
and
nml Mis* Helen WIMe
Miinim 1
. Imol i bl tkl'V -ll 1 lot
and Mr*. William Wray.
see him hu In* approval "
Refresbmcnls were served laler
Mr. nnd Mr* B E Chapman
This wa* i reference lo a hid iilan Siiidiu 111 t iillrur " i 11 prl
and Mr*. G. W. Chapman hove In the evening tn Ihe foilowinn: from Elsenhower tinrker* fm G D I’ ' oltdl'i irTry *01 Tuc*tt:iv tune 17
n
returned from Montgomery, Ala . Mrs Harold Hnrhst, Mr* Iter couveidlim ileh-gutc* In 11*11 Ule iltlfl Vk11J In 1‘filM hi&gt;li .1 .-I U 1 Him where Ihcv ntlendctl the grndita brrt Thurston, Mrs Clifford I'roe geio-ral al Hu espeii*e nl lm.il il.U S*'11' ' |i' M11M11 .1
fb III 1 1
|'a I'f aMilaHIM- 1 )| In
[or J r . Mr. Joe Mrlieh, Mrs Clllli|iaIgo lliilip. H the 1I1 leg.lie
turn
of 5I|ss
Chapman
.
•, . Barbara
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,
A portrait pnintcil hy Mr*. Ernest
HIM
heeling and Miss Witte
ll.IV III: ll 1 bill. |,i St.nffii t m
jvhn
received
her
A
H
degree
from
do
not
pi*
then
own
Iritvel
co*l*
&lt; linker of D r Hoy F Howes wm
lilt! 1 .SIMMs nil III,ill V lllttll Ii al b\
Huntingdon College
Miss Chap
A*
|,iii 1 ot I i*enhnwrr‘* offlelal
presented tn 1’ rrsidrnl Ollle Ed
.fmatl
llilihlr .&lt;&lt;1 pub! 1*
relurnnl to Sanford with her
welemiie he v a* hni rieil lo tile set i-'Tjtl
miinds nt Ihe nnnual senior rlass man
tt milal 1.• rf( VIlia if IItin Iln
parents to spend Ihe summer
Willi, lion .e S mil o lo leptol lo ft ti lm 1
breakfast held recently hy Stetson
fell
fa 1ll.tl
a Mil 1 ifnl
I'rcsldeMt I'ridn 10 lie wa* H ole pi. «
University
Dr Howes' porlrnlt
111a |a*■d i". lull
uliuil*!
two
I
iiiiii
I
he
gi
colei
pall
Among the college -indent* who
will he hung In the new law
II.
1 tl'tl ill if 1' |l« ,|*|i •M ft if
of Hu lino wa* del idl’d lo a two
school building The painting was have arrived to spend the summer
Hit ml i H IM |" t &gt;1 null \v ill III
mao
i,lk
h
e
lM
'.o
the
t'u
*li|ent
J
lie
Sanford
Home
Demoiislra
presented in behalf of the senior VHention with their parent* are
biM fttit. *1 Ih 1Mil Hi .1 t I . -c&gt;
class at Ihe College of Law Mrs Miss Hat Inn a Chapman and Mis* •htn Chili met Thur*diiy al the and the 1 oertil .nut I subseipleld Util lm ha r. 1 ftt.fi.1 1UMi' I. H11 m»Lib
M’
smiii
i
v
illi
S
l'ie
la
iy
id
Diden*e
\ aeht Chill for their last meeting
Baker Is the dniiuhtrr-ln law of Mr l°?.nno Williams „f Huntington of
1til V 1
Ihe season
tlidierl I ovelt, Gen " m ill Hi.nl
Ala.;
nml Mrs. J . E. tinker of Inon West College In Montgomery,
ley.
..........
in
nl
the
.loud
1
‘hud
Miss Carolyn Patrick nnd Mis*
Mrs. C, 51 Flowers, vice presiHrst Mr re l, Sanford.
s h i 1111 i n . ( 0 1 1 1 1*1
Dial Boyle of Duke University in deni, gave the devotional and wel nf Stall 1 "t S c ii-l.t iy &lt;d the \i
1 \KI * \ Nit. p 1 Inn ll 111 An*11III't M
the men I which featured tropical Durham, N. C.
comrif new member* and vislnrs m y Fia ok I'nee
1 1aJ1a i; i brld it Mill IIIHH.I 1 1 lit*
T h e ir
I* 11 l*o a folk**' lllllr 1 fall ..... mi "(Mrlit 1nt| IV
footlti on!nil In CIiofm* countrlon.
from Volusia count. Mr* George
Mil Ii ;’(i (
I
id
r
11,1
mu
while
Ihe
I'n
s
id
ild
Each guest felt Hint she truly hail
Olio of liongUiKitl •lemtv eolllird
1 III"!
. iM’l'ilft In In ; 1 .ar1hl.ifatl
.|ie|d
'.’i
'monte,
dlowlllg
Ihe
j;ep
rnmn tn know and brtter under­
president. rrs|&gt;onded to the
i
1III’ t MtniiM m t i MU'III p ..k , 1*1 \ \ i %
By MARION HARM AN
I Cl ;il abool the newly rrluilll i s 1i tMu V 11h,m r » 1III* .aft \»'U \ nik
stand 1he people of Latin America
dress given hy Mrs Flowers.
e n d u e "i.nidon
Into wtiudi El* 1 1 Ii tillel III the NnffnM.il l Miifrr
through the study and In sharing
Mrs. It. T Roehlk was elrctrd Cliluiwei may or may not m m .
Dr. Joseph R. Brcknnbarh, asin mission projects,
If!* a III • lii 1 tian|S filial ll At
delegate lo the club convention in next January.
sociato
director
of
Florlda'a
ex­
Mrs. Virgil I'rlce, the former
Gainesville
In
July
While House I'rcnn Secretary .In pi ub ||&gt;|1 de .ire It* '.fa'ii a |tI’ll r nf
ed with a bridal shower Thursday periment stations, illscussea the
Miss Lila Wivd ird i*
Mlsa Ivn tiro Barker, was honor- devrlopmenl of sweet corn pro- demonstration on mikin le■•#- • - )»'i I Inal lecllni’il III disclose aov paal11|f nliile till 111 imllnl IM, ur
lid '* '• that look lilaie al Hu
. it« | lull by b 1* pulllteal biMtl
evening given hv Mr*. William iliirtlon and some of the problems hole loops for dres-e* Mrs C E
Hardin. Mr*. It. ||. StnnaUmt and Inal have shown up with Ihe crop Williams nimoumed Ihnt the nest Hireling -Hurt ilesermeil d j * 1 ipi.tr it 1 III Mill .1111 in Hie l i n k
Ibr piiihh. uidrul Mm nr
Mr*. Charlra Thompson at thu m rrcenl years in n paper that club meeting would he held in Sep re|mrl b* I i .enlmwer anil 1 "coin ' (Ml 1il ||p|
1ail i|i"i| til** ;!rm '1 d and In . iv Hr
trsy call
llcfoii' il d o rlid , T ru
home of Iha latter. Each guest wttl be used on WTRft'a "Radio tentber.
m
man rrin n k e d lhal "W e've got a U -t III)l o i r 1
H".trained
was asked to write advire to tha Farm Digest' tomorrow at 12;IB
mil
Mrs. Williams also Hoinked the lot nf lm mi ss "
\ a l nnal aif itbind .1 tin
bride after which they were read oclock.
Th e pi e an* (or Id a oluiwei lo IlHol tii'Vunil Hit ■nt dim of ffiiups
club ineiiihers and officers for llietr
„ .
-1100.
hy tho hmmree. Following the op­
go agam 1 file While House tin. lliHIll 1b«* l.mihnr area Sumi1 u»l|i*
Early riser* will find Ihe kind nf ciNiperatlon during thr yrar
ening of the many beautiful gifts,
Ik.
a impni:ii litdlmi • 1 In 1 *
Refreshments were serrnl hy the afternom 'or a ceremony
refreshments of rake and Iced tea music and palter tliey enjoy on
U i
1 spullrr &lt;d ippl in &lt; Mill
' • lournlng &lt;at Ii a 111
ware served hy the hostesses. W T n n hpgimilog at ti:l»() o'clock. hostesses to aliout .*•0 inenihers and E STucsd
mil H\ •Ilf SpfC laliii* .ten nil In
T l H» . tieral will hold a new
Those attending the shower were Western Jamhorre" with Its fast- visitors present
........................ the I ’eulagon wlilili
In .'binif,iv iiHri iiuun irlif &gt;i els A
Mr*. Tommy Orr, Mra. Wesley moving roundup of folk, western
like Suiid .v ■ welroillliig eereinonv 1 niipb nl hiiiulie d mute wa ih'il if
Tyler, Mrs. Harold Hlers, Mr*. B. and hillbilly music provide* an
the l&gt;el&lt;
Deiiarliuenl will liv Hie While Utilise gale* lu *1•r H*»
If, llraddork, Mrs. Auhry Fender, hour-long entertainment feature, viewed from the various Eurnpesn to coiifiii' 'o m llltury mailers
t Hbrrs
ellhuw •r * h m lv.nl theie
Mrs. Ernest Jones, Mr*. John Pad­ followed hy the "Seven O'clock seenes, Report from Eimuie Is a
1Ini r |.
W h e tO 'i the reason
‘he I'en gntheli il nt the Slnllei
gett, Mra, Harry Throop, Mrs. Club” with 56-mluutfR nf tons In weekly frature on WTUR.
lagnli1* 1 li"il hi keep llte show an w here ElMitlmwr ■1 ha* a *iltte bit
■1400.
Edwin Oraddock, Mr*. Alver Car- popa Interspersed with headlines,
Boy Flynn speaks from the ram- armeil fone* affair Elsenhower's ills it aV In Wahlluiigliin
tar, Mrs. IL C. Peterman, Mrs. weather, time and temperature,
pus of Florida Stats University
•
•, 4 O T *
Irene Jackman, Mr*. Edward KirDick Ilrlscoll rounds up the ov­ tomorrow nHeriiimn at 5:511 n’cloek
rher, Mrs. W. J, Shnwcrtnnn. Mr*.
I.oviek Dayman, Mrs. Cecil Sel­ erseas reporters nnd analysts for on another "Feature Story" proler*. Mr*. T . V. Metta, Mlasea another "Report from Europe" to­ gram. Mr. Flynn chooses many
Dorothy Harrell, Ann Hlkrs, Ruth morrow afternoon at R: 15 o'rlock. Interesting subject.*, all of them of
floe, Sylvia Dayman, Audrey Hl­ Gene King apeak* from Holland, especial Interest to WTRR listen­
ers, Helen Snodgrass, and Sarah titan Kapnrr speaks from Port*, er*. Students, professors, nod layDouglas Ijirhonco speaks from men prnvlila tlio suhjtrt material
VI,M Jvs* *••&lt;(&gt;. tUrMs, •• *• •k’ m
Burns.
•t Ih* Aitr-IU, wksrs "&gt;IUr st Wssdt
The fllee Club of the DeLand Oato, Norway, Roaell* Donnghtm that Mr. Flynn corrals Into Mie
»&lt; tvtlUhl* (•&gt; tWile*. twUewbr*.
High School will present a con­ apeaka from Mmlane, France, and '.‘Feature Story".
«k*ll kv-llsf, • « k**l«t
lOW
•1400cert in the Rritarprlae achool audi­ of course their many guests Interto w 1UMMII * * m NOW IN i r t i c t
torium Monday evening, June 2,
Cs—4 Ii, 1 wMie-li I — •stir
l*r
at 7:50. Tho group achieved first
rtM iim i* » Msd*r- &lt;•»«»• r-U-Ur.
j
h h
place In the district and slate con­
ir*iliililili iiiist, (MllllUl (•» it**
tests held recently, Raven of our
wksU twelty.
own local young people are In the
glre rluh which le directed hy
L000 ACCOMODATIONS on tho OCEAN
Robert Auman. The concert will
(Writ* Todsy Tor lnlo(i"«tif*o)
feature mixed number*, mala quar­
tet, senior soloists, piano duet and
a male chorua which has recently
Juai RiMh A im ., N O M*. 1, Ahrlari Bi k H. FlariU
•been nrganlied. It Is a concert you
PHASE
UNO m i BOOKLET TOi
will not want to miss and the pro­
ceeds will be added to tha fund
fur the Dew parsonage.

Flclschcre Honor
MI Hebe Bittbcc

T H E SANFORO H E R A L D
Mon. June 1, 1932
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To Help Salvage
Local F r a n c h i s e
In S t a t e League

Big Player Deal Brews As Blues Buy G-Men Shortstop, Pitcher
F i^ L ^ T ^ a r ^ A le n o And Levy Battle It Out |

Ily KKNT CHKT1.AIN
Th# ptlK^lt of the .Hem! null.
Blue* mill It* future eourm w ill
lie sired publicly nt u ineeiing
ill the City Hall tomorrow night,
it r.it* annouucril hy Jo«l 1‘ieM,
piexldent of the BIuur.
" I (a n n u l u w emphasli# Ihe
Importance uf Ihi* meeting a*
Ihe very future uf baseball ill
fianfurd depends upon Ihe re ­
sponse lu I hie in t i l alion liy
etery fan In rume duan nml
hear ihe true niliiialioii al llir
pieernl lime," Field's alaleinenl
read,
The non-profit Seminole (’minty
llateliull Association mm seem*

Florida Stale League
Hu pounded out four
i during the ps~* week
I to Levy1*
i to
ant Sanford manager
Irru lt drive of Levy’*
total of 12.
Levy bold* (lie
.
• FSL record of M
| a t set with the Han|H fo rd
(Hants In
1**80, Altnu I* al■ 5 *°
tu,! T r,u.h
■
record holder. He
■ iiw a tte d out 82
W ‘ ror. V** f - u " ‘‘ ■;
1 1Mb th eitablish
he Has* B F Io r‘ l*** International
aa L e a g u e mark

M. L. Bulan n Hr., presldrnl
of the Hanford Merchants As­
sociation, this morning urged
Hanford resident,, to cull
llnue Ihe fin* support they
have given Ihe fleiuinolr
County Hus* ball Assoc laHun
and com* oul In see Hie game
this evening with Cocoa.
"Baseball la a wholesome
epurl and ons lhal everyone
cn|oya," said Mr. Habotn.
"We can’t have a wlmiliw
team rverv night, bill lei’s
give our riub all the suppoil
wr ran and (bey'll have Hie
spirit lo win."

Y t i Ale no have 99
a la which to crack

to be ill financial atruils. Field’s
statement raid tlint an average of
1400 glosn per game wm * tinbale minimum requirement In run
the Hines, but since May HI, the
club had been averaging only
1100 a night due to lain and
threatening weather.
Al a meeting uf Ihe board of
dlrfrtorn ami slnrkbolde,'* uf
Ihe Henilnul* Blues, II was de­
rided Hi call u Hireling fur lumorrow night al 7:30 pm. lit
the City Hall. Ihsir Inlenllun
Is lu give lu every one inter•rested Ihe fact* sud figures
and then let Ihe faua deride
whether or mil Hanford will
have baseball after Ihe meet­
ing.
Field told the lleriilil that It
Is hoped Id expand Him present
III! uf stock holder* lo Fill from
IA ami that stock will cost lion
per share. "Any fan can buy as
much stuck us he desires," he
stated.
Huggcslloii* (mm run* a* to
how to mvet the rurrenl finan­
cial ’ rrlsl* will he wrlroiued,
Field added, lie also said lhal
a long range ticket sailing
drive may he lanncheil.
The Blues' president went un
the air with Ills plea lust Friday
night In Orlando prior to the
radio broadcast uf the SanfordSenator game.
"I want to atrean lo vou and
Ihe fan* that this meeting will
ellhrr make or break the llluea
Hit* year," he as*vrted, "W#
cannot rimllmie to play with
smaller rrbwd* during rainy
weather. That nere*-i*rlly coal*
us more to play because so
many ball* have lo be Ihrown
away."
The Bines Blurted off till* leuson with Hie beat ilttclldlinre in
file bug lie uml maintained it un­
til the middle - ( ln*l month
when the rumldnallon of a losing
skein uml
many
threatening
night* cut tha gate* down by
thrao fourth*. The non-profit or­
ganisation, which hud mi rupllul
stock to begin with, used up R*
early fund* from contributions,

ticket drive* and *alo of ticket*
at thu park by having to purchase
all Um seuson'* supplies, buy
player* and meet salaries un ths
first and IBlh of every month.
Tomorrow night every fan will
have an opportunity to find out
how all Ilia money th# Blue* took
In during Ihe early successful
stage* of Ihe campaign wa* spent.

Ex-Sanford Hurler Is Leading
FSL In Yielding Most Homers
A* of midnight Thuraday, tlm
veteran Cecil HuUon of I’alalka
and the rookie Law Klein of I)«jnnd-l.eralmrg were Hie Clas* D
Florida Minis1 League’s best "gophtr bail" pitcher*.
A t , that hour, each bad been
lagged for five homer* thla *eaion, Hutson giving up Id* during
21 aanm*, must of It relief work,
wldia Klein had been touched fur
hla flvn III eight games.
Until hla release Friday,
Jos* Fernand#* ws* III* owner
of tha dubluuN ’crown" for he
had been raked for ala homer* In
nlrle game*. When Hanford o ffi­
I’lla a vr-rlM b
recess***, eastern

cials saw him le t' Leesburg
Itaoul Fundura pole two out of
the park la*l Hundsy, they had
enough. Ilia release followed.
Only a handful uf loop hurlera
had escaped being nicked fo r a
burner or more thru TYuinulay.
They were! Hamm o f I'alalka.
Runny Adams of Gainesville] Red
Huberts of Dei.andl Paewee Wen­
ger and Dale Malnenay of Daytuna ( Bonny Roper of Orlando.
Here's how thvy stood, with
wins and loisaa fur all hurlera
with three declilona or more, thru
midnight Im t Thursday]
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«kh
a
healthy .398 average,
The huaky red-head wreited the
|,.RI| uway from teammate Jack
Cade, he who had held It since
opening day, hut the difference
hetwern them wee unly mm point.
However, Roberta toot over
the “ moat hlta" rrawa e ih 78
to c.de'a 75| weal lata a tla
w|th St. Auguallae Bab Hueher
fM double■ with ! • e a e b |klo a
ti# wilh Cade for trlpler. each
- n t, . i . k t , and was second In
RR|&gt;» with Bd to 94 craBted lo
Hanford Maaagar Chaeli Ale no.
In th# atolan bat# race rookie
Howard Tesnow of DaytsSa had
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31 through Sddniahl
Thuraday while teammaM. Dick
w l # r bad *0.
JJw

Aa two club* In the former 10team Florida State League fell
by the wayside thla week-end, ths
Seminole Blue* racked up an Im­
pressive 8-8 win over the Sena ta ri In Orlando laat Friday night
and then fe ll to the loop leading

Dunn, Hanford Klectrir Co.: Mi­
chael Me'*. McC'ung Fl»e end
Ten Cent Store: Richard Ken­
neth Tlaon, Taylor Electric Cm,
Orlando.
They Join the two earlier eiitranta, Murray E. Nance and
Claude Hlttell Jr. Nance la apotiRoreti hy Itiminillat and Anderson
Drug Co and IllUell will repre­
sent the Velluw Cali Co.
Mr. Illttell said he « h very
iflarnuraged wilh the local re­
sponse to the hoys' reouesle to
Ire sponsored, and declared he
would like lu hare all the boya
Niwnaurcd hy lurnl merchanl*.
We wleh Hanford
merchanl*
would inventlgale the boya* re­
quests and call nte for Ihe d«tails, Mr. llittell stated.
All youtliB will build' their own
racera and receive only hare txpemes from their iponaora. 'They

A ll men iulareated in p l v ’
Ing eoflball I hi* summer-la
Hanford are urgently
rd lu allend a meeting will)
City Keerealluu Director Tbonta* Stringer nt the l.akvfront Diamond loulght at TiM
u.m. Drganliatlon of launa, a
league and schedule w ill h*
discussed.

will compute in the annual riyudiut
of thu derby at Derby Hill W O r­
lando on July 12. The winner &gt;f
tbo Central Florida race will then
get an all-expense trip to compel*
in the national running of the
Hoap Box Derby held m Dayton,
O. next August.
At New Orltana, tha bottom of
ihe Mississippi River Is several
feet higher than th* level uf
down town etreeU, says t h f Na­
tional Geographic Society.

fa d u b a vtotually

fo l'c h a n c e 'u f e i’uaY
b,“ * # " ,1 *" ‘• " I" * - **’ Th*
^ I s e t b 'a M lZ t i
lie La ad Red Hats won leur of
bu
1 l b iw T
■•*«* while Orlando waa taring
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»u7
flv * of aavaa. the Hate vlndlnu
* iV .i^ o i?
,
, up the week with a fal three
™ **, * *rc.uil ,1 01
game lead over tbo 8*«»tor*.
rcord and could reach «T|i# B#mllM)U B|u„ o f Hanford.
loop reiord.
,M(l „ * flye-cracker two week*
Jo# Parle*
s e p a r a t e the
, I ^ ^ M M a k r -• ago, continued in their till spin, Blues from th# Senators in third
'
lo’ ing 'lx Of '» v*» nod dropiiimr place.
0
one half game* imt
Tonight the Blue# w ill face
Hi# Cocoa lad line her# In the
The Daytona Beach Irlander* | firs t tilt of Ike new schedule,
B u d U M lf^ ^ B
u"'iar Red Krea* had Ih tlr h*«l
which waa aeceaailated by the
lltgo n l R H H
seek of Ih t season, winning *'&lt; ' Um * of Gainesville and St.
ford
of eight. Including two from H i'
Augustlna from the league.
1411
Hals I'alalka and Jaa Beiel,
Manager Chuck Aleno will he
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won three uf five; Leesburg trying to bring a halt to tha
The '
three of sevens Gainesville hrokc Blues' recent slump that ha* seen
third V* , f V H T j
even in a il; HI. Augustine, three
them lore 11 of tha laat 19 gainea.
im -p lw I
of seven. Ceeua lest five of
Ho will probably go with hi*
lalrj ,
seven.
Cuban (linger Tony Torre*, The
1 IB
*
Highlight of the week was &lt;•"" biasing fast bailer from Santi­
re Ihe league lu Dial of the biggest “tradea" in league ago ha* posted a 0-1 record In
At the projected rale history when I'alalka swapped three appearance* this *ea*on.
iglng In runners, the Floyd Clift, Jnrge Rivero, Floyd
"Jolt In Joe" I'erlae came lo
may knock In near- Bridge* and Keuny Adam* lo Ilf* over the week-end to bol­
(liilnesvtlle for Al Pirll# and Jim ster hie average from .198 to
terla, Ihe league- ^Daskalakl*.
.118 on a homer, double and
three single* In *lx official
FLORIDA STATE I.EAGUK AVKHAOES
trlpa lo the plat*. Parlae
TIIHOUGH MIDNIGHT THURSDAY
highlighted Murray H y r d ' a
TIIF. TOP TEN
Laat This i eighth win of the year In Or­
lando laat Friday night by
( lass (I AH H II HR HR RBI Week Week
banging out a circuit arnaah,
single nad a double good for two
runs baited In. Yesterday Ihe
"Joiler”
spanked
out
two
single# and drew a pair of walk*
In four attempt# for a perfect
day at Ik * platter.
Byrd continued to be tit* Blues
winning**! hurley a« he ijow has
S-ll twaned foe the eeason. The
slender righthander, noted for
Jtl* nothing halt, ha* actually a
sailing variation of a slider.
Yesterday the Blue# could do
no better than nick B ill (Tarlch
for five hit*, one o f them a
Iwierun hoot# run by flualy
Kin ales in Ihe bottom of Ihe
ninth, II was Ithodes' fifth of
I'layer
Ihe year placing him fourth on
Aleno
Ihe club, which leads the league
Indira
In lhal department,
BarbuGeorg* Smith started for tha
Keni*
Seminole*, but didn’t laat one
Cavallaro
Inning aa Marty Marllnaa, recent­
flhtrha
ly signed veteran righthander,
Brooklyn
relieved amt want the distance
fo r Ihe loalng Blues. Smlth’a lots
was hla third straight after hav­
ing wan hla flra t four In a row.
Manager Chuck Aleno want
billets Imt managed to knock la
another ran ta bring kle total
to H for tba season la tha firs t
President Krlder warned all club
47 games. He la now 74 away
manager* that all game# unplaved
from the 149 FSL retard aet
at midnight June 24 would b* lost
by anatber Hanford player,
since th* "second h a lf" Marts Juna
Baddy Lake, la 1949. Aleno has
29 with a fresh slat* fur all team#.
•7 more gaame la whbk ta aat
He urged elitb official* to make
a new laaga* fecord la RBTa.
every effort to play th# game*—
Pariae’a homer In Orlando waa
In tha visiting team park If poahla flra t In tha paat four weeks
slide—because tha league pennant
and a spot In tha play-off this Daytona Beach I I
84
-411 and ralaad hla total to aaven for
y*sr w ill depend upon total per­ B tfoa
IT
21
371 tha year. He la second on th*
centage p*r club for the season.
laburg
17
11
-38t team to Aleno, who leads w ilh 11,
John 1rubra, who hasn't bean able
"Because of thla new system, DeLsnd ■Hanford 8
•V*ry gam* count#," hu pointed Jacksonville Bosch S 8t. Augua to shake a slump since return­
ing from h it three-day suspension
out. Ha announced double*headers
last Thursday la third on the
as follows: Juna 4, Orlando at J*X PlTalka 8 Cocoa S
club In th# HR department with
Beach and Daytona at St. Augus­ Grineiviito 7 Daytons B uell 4
tin* j Juna 7, HI, Auguatlna at Leesburg 4 Orlando I __________
U ta b u r* and Jas Beach at DaLand] June 8, Cocoa at Daytonat
June 9. Daytona at Coco* and
tlninaevlili at Hanford] June l»,
Gninaavtiia at 1‘aUtka and Orlgttda
at DtLand] Juna IS. Palaika al
Jax Ranch] Juna Id, Cocoa at Jaa
Beach,

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Uyrd Chalks Up Win
No. 8 As Parise
Is Off On Spree

The registration deadline for
Sanford youths between the ages
o f I I and IB dealring to enter
tip Central Florida
Soap Hog
Derby ha* bean extended to June
10. O riginally the final day for ap­
plications to build ami enter the
annual Soap Bog Derby was Iasi
Saturday, but C. E. Hlttell, gen­
eral manager uf the Holler Motor
Sales Co. and supervisor of Han­
ford entries, announced today that
an extenilun had been granted for
late Sanford entrants.
Meanwhile five more buy*
have registered with sponsors
to being Ike total now enrolled
la Saa/ocd to eeven. TVme boya
who registered over the week
eod are: Turner
Williamson,
Carry Electric Co., Orlando j HISmith, Andrew Carraway
act Agency: S a m m y

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Entries Is Extended To June 10
Seminole* Defeat
Orlando And Then
Lose To Red Hats

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ft., oulaldg aIty. Small down
paymtn* and amall monthly
payment!. Phone 718-J.

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scrvlre. Aa near to you us yum
tr|tplume 101.

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C. Vail, Wootlworklug, hi2 San
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ui &gt;ini nitty pre fe r nputta *li.J
■.&lt;-■ .n t ion sue it ns law n gurnet
Inking , fishing, tennis, s w im ­
m ing, mid guild golf
course*
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Phillip*.Carry
Aabritua Siding
Cermno Hiding flfi per Hip
lit (Hade | H per So
210 lb. Alplihll Shingle ftl f.u

A U T O M O B IL E S

1047 W I L I . Y . H
Station
W agon,
1080 0(1 Pig N ' Whistle.

S E C U R ITY I.1IMUF.R 4
SUPPLY YU.
Ath 4 Maple
Phone 797
C A R P EN TER WORK
For quick repair Job*, or tump
building, Coil Jlw U42-M-4

80 FORD Coupe, radio, heater,
p(**Mc seat covet*. P h o n e
1873-Jl.
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fio C H E V R O LE T, i door StylelTne
Deluxe.
Excellent
condition.
23000 mil**. |460. Down. 113.00
ptr month. Phone J88I-W,

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IPlil M ERCURY, excellent condi­
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Must sell ipdfkly. .'lot* Park,
Phone 1304.

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STO RE shelving ti ml gondola* In
good cotiililion, f lu m e '107-R.

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Ftrnch Ave. Approx. $UfiOO.,)4l
M onitor apt, alia wash ing m a ­
will handle. A good full time
chine. Cheuti for rash.
Phone
operator altould clear |50&lt;M&gt; 00 to
ta.'tH-W, 1802 W. 2nd.
fOOOO.tW a year. Phone 831, J.
IM H Y RE
Dudley Odham, Dial.
lit rxcellent enndilion, |8J
Call JM -W
after
TH R E E bedroom, two etory fur8:80,
nlihad hodaa. 1814 Oak Ave.
Phont B05*M.
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5 ;,UU Ford Truck owner#, troni
the nationwide
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many imuvy duty H.r* N
run lor l«*» »&gt;•“ *• (l &gt;* " , V,
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Leg*!
Legal Notices

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C O U IIT, M U N TCIO U nttT, tA L A -

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Negotiator
At Volusia Track
Down Hia Voice Will End Tonight

Power Are Engineers Obj

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Party's new candidate for pr**!
dent called-todaiJtoL, J.b M iT »P
driva" for eotos.
'
“ Our program will show that the
common people can win greater
freedom end a larger share of
declared A ”*
•Ku
hr II a iib I income,
In rn m r
dcclircd
the national
torney Darlington Hnopes, 33.
Beading, Pa.
.
The
socialist*
unanimously
picked, him as their presldentla
candidate at their 28th national
convention which ended hero Sun­
day. He had been named lo ms
fourth straight term s* parly chair­
man earlier iu „ic convention.

B jw B

When BKkadK/
Goes Away. . . .

llAafA:
I TII1C C M C l ’I T C O V k T i N I N T H
A . aworn complaint h aving h**n
l l ' i m - I A I , IT M C I/ IT ,
IN
ANU
By DAVID 1. W ILKIE m
P K H IN O L B C O I N T T . r t O H - filed HHalliat you tn lh a C lrcu ll
MflNUAN, Korea ur - Blustery
AP Automotive Editor
D A Y TO N A B E A C H (S p w la l)ilnola County,
ID A . IN C H A N C K H Y NO. T M
Court In and lior Bemlnola
Gen. Nam II, cMaf Red delegate Bchoollng
____ ___ _________
races held
Jld in
In preparation
preparation
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. WV-Auabort tltla
Chancar
111
Itha
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OV HIlMTIt K K T LA N D COM PANY, « Florid*.
.............. In lilt
down kM"*/ NMAtoE* D w iw i H r »$«|
■AtrilVK
-------L L , . tomoblle ensinei of hiith power out­
at Ihe Korean irm litfM talks, for the opening of the 90-night
■iCorpornllon aslatln* undar tlia of which la n
O iir «_ cC.'. HMA
|C«BllMNe&lt;l Krm* fa s* lle rl
kMntr
*" L* **ry !«? * * ««« to r*&gt;4
H u ll,(Iff, V". ItU H K llT J. HMAl.L, put and increaaed comp reel Ion ra­
* Ultra of" ............
tha nlata of Florida,
Y*i w * # w H t o y rowiitbw, ru«|
toned down his voice today as kg gray hound roc* meeting
tlin
June
4,
at
Lake
Ivanhoe,
source
of
Orlando'
I'lalntlfr, Iheee preeenta are lu command y&lt;u
l
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KfHU
BflJ
■tFM
lM* f m m %h* l a M l I I
to appear and rile roue written da&gt; tio, but comldcrably amatler in water supply, was polluted b„ railed again at Allied handling of the Voluslg County Kennel Club
k-p H .1"* A » » «.« a * r lotta.1,1ft, M f.
V ». i
bM tt«K»-rt«l almrakw. Ml**r W,j. m
JiA N IK I. tv. IIU L liH N , alao kmiwn feneee lo the Complaint filed hera&gt; alze than preaent model* arc “ microbes. Thousands of leaflMt Communist prlsoaer riots on Soje hare, will end tonight.
la an or before the 10th dar of
JU/lrrlutl*"1Su# I* f*M *r *rvna six m i , •
aa L&gt; tv. H O LD EN , at a'
Island.
Tuesday night the track will
Defendant* June. A l&gt;. l i i l , or otherwlaa be* amo n« obJectlvcB of the nation'* were dropped.
Bui calm, quiet MaJ. Gen. Wil­ be closed whits maintenance men
tree I'm Confeaeo will ba enlaced automntlve cnslncera.
Jf#
(IIIIII:II TO A P P K A k
Among the local CAP squadron
lion, killwr n&gt;M. T&lt;V Oo*n • FIIU-* niu
■o ajfnlnet run.
Such eiiRlncA will tm talked about member* participating In thl liam K. Harrison, head United Na­ make last minute preparations for
T O : D A N IE L tf. U U L p K N
Ik rX k . U m &lt;I i&lt;i«**a*f*llr Wv Mill Im i f„r
The Menforil Herald la daalanal'C at g real length by engineer* atknown aa ll. W, HO LIJK
and
cperatlon* were ldout. Col. F o r tions Command negotiator, said the opening.
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n r 41T'«-r tt *»*s»'l*S**«’ &lt;"••/ Km*.
c m :A M
IIUI.OKN. HU wife, ee a newapaprr of aenerel circuit.
When the final achooling rare
L U T IIK H f
lO llT K It and.
If •In-, lo a hi, I, I hie rllallon ehnll ha tend!ing the annual meeting here rest llrcckenridge, Capt. Waltei " I have no idea that it ha: any
married.
-----------P U ilT llll,
hla publlihed om e each week for four of the Society of Automotive Kn Krohne, Capt. Remley, |,leut. Me, significance at all."
U staged, mere Hum 290 grey­
The white potato plant Is re­ U r. « » k m » u « . 41*4 D * . 'i FID. UN.,I
Wlf«i M I. II. H TK .K IIK TT and. If t oneerufIve weeka.
The Red chieftain used milder hounds will ha*e schooled at
glneera. The nearIona opened to­ I^ulin, anil Lieut. John And*»
lated to nightshade and belladon­
tVITNKMH mr hand and official
m a r r i e d .---------- H TJiiltltK TT, hla
— *Sv
tones
In
repealing
hia
charges
lhal
least
four
times.
Thee*
will
bo
e
day
and
continue
through
Friday.
C a d e t * participating Included
telfai c. N. &lt;1111KKIN and, If mar* aeal of the Clerk of •the Circuit
na.
The engineer* have domonstnt Lieut. Thomas Andes, First 8 gt the Allies are slaughtering Bed total of SM greyhounds at the
e l a d .---------- O lt ll’ KIN. hla wlf*i Court on l til a the llh dar of Alar.
J. W. JA CK H O * and K A T K A M. I»A*
change) Harvey Wilkinson, Hgt. Duke Ken­ prisoners on KoJ*. the U. N. prison track title year, 390 mere com­
ed1 that with minor dctlgn channel
tl. I' IIK IIN O U N ‘
JACKHUN. hla wllai AIIU1K! H.
and alteration* In tho carburetlon dall, Sgt. John ilennett, CpI camp island, ana are planning to ing from Biscay no track In Mi­
fMerk of Circuit Court
1X1W : I.KON K. I JO IV ami. If
relain permanently other Commu­ ami, Orange Park In Jackson­
nemlnola I'ountr. Florida syatem they can substantially boost Rodney
married. — - — LKJtV, lila wlfai E.
Ilrumley, CpI. Frank
MAHON IIOIIKIITH K N T K III’lllH . Mack N, Cleveland, Jr.
ville and the Sarasota Kennel
the power output of today'* car Mills, I’fr. Edward Friend, Pfe. nist captives.
Altnrner
at
Law
HA’, a dlanidred Florid* CorjinrWhatever
themeaning of
______
Club Greyhounds who raced at
enginra. C h ry ilc r tirovcd thill when Chuck Kodehaugh nml John Pl*ratlon. and i: SIAHON k i d i k k 'IM. I*, f). Ho ■ I til
change In attitude, Harrison laid other tracks during Ihe past
one of lit (lock flirepower V-* en­ son.
' MAM B. N liN T K U . and L I L L I E H. Mnnfnrd, KlnrPln
the Communist negotiators today week do not havo to school.
ItlJlIKIlTM. an llm U » i
kmiwn Allnrner for I'lelntlff
gines with n conventional output
Capt.
Remley
pointed
out
thl
lloard of lilrevlorn and aa Trua
“ didn't act Ilka they were mad
General Manager Jerry Collins
iae of lhe |&gt;r»l&gt;*rty of E. .tlaeon i n t i i e c l tic L I T c m m t » r t h e of ISO horsepower was boosted to purpose of the operation, remind­ at anybody."
has received many requests for
nberla Knl*r|irl***’, it illnaolvad
N IN TH J t lllC IA I. C IN C tflT IN more than 3in horsepower by ing rltiscns of the Pcnrl Harbor
There was no pragma In tho box seats from fans tn. Miami,
Florid* Corporal inn; and it nr
A.Nil Ctlft N EM IN dLE C U CN Tlr, changes In the carburetlon sys­ Incident, when It wan thought It
other iteraon Hit Imill* hr. tlirouah,
K LIIH IIIA .
26-mlnute aesilon on th&lt;s Issue Jacksonville. St. Petersburg, Tam ­
tem. und other relatively minor could not happen,
under or aualntt Ilia eald E Ma- IN CMANCEHV Nil. TPTB
blocking an armlstica— what lo do pa, etc. Indications are that both
altrrnllont.
jh lV O n C E
aoli H u ll'll* EnlerprUea', a ilia,
“ We have always felt that wi about 100.000 captured Rod soldiers mutual and attendance records will
Ccncral Motors and other car
eolved Florida Corporations and aa liO ltA L K E F LEM IN tl.
are
secure
here
at
home
becausi
KlalNtlir, makers similarly stepped up horse­
and civilian internees who say falL
10 all of the atmve. all ol wiiu.t?
V raeldemen
deni ea are iinknnwn. If living,
power with what appeared lo be our wnrs have alwayi been os they would rather die than return
Frank fButch’ Pasley returns as
TELEPHONES 180 and 1071
lid tr dead. their unknown ( HA III.IE r f ( IMINII.
defendant minor design alterations. Hudson's foreign soil." he declared, “glid to Comm unlit rule. The Rede de­ presiding judge and will have
•Ira at law, darleaaa, leaateee.
R e m 404 Sanford Atlantic NaHonal Bank Building
back. The Bernie Collin* aa associate. Pad­
■oldieri^back^
o n lie n (IK F C N M C A TIO N
or aranteept and any and‘ iat‘
l l parnew twin Irpowcr carburetlon sys­ ll is high time we wake up and mand their ioldiers
, aona clalmlnn »o r r
Iill* or T O : C H A H L IR FLEM IN fl,
tem is one nf the most recent ad­ realise arc vulnerable from with. U. N. comma nd says, not a l __ ______________________________
dock Judge will be Gerald Pasley
llealdenre unknown.
Intareet In or lo . L n
T ' i ,. i , pwlna
will be forced to return, and B. C
•isoner win
( I Wllllamion
WlHI&lt;unaon times
timer and
You are harehr ortlarad lo at&gt;. vance* In internal combustion en­ In as well as from the outside,’ prisoner
Iteacrlhed ,prunerlr
,—
lr ln
ln«,
« , altuati
llarrlOM again suggested a re-lelsrk of scaloa, Toby Rogersi, rnr........................n
and balnir
In
III tr
the Counlr or tteml pear 4In perann or hr A lln rn e r) In gine fuel distribution systems. He urged that cltlten* beeomt
Ihe Clrcull Court, of Memlnol* Hudson claims it offers greatly active Tn civil defense by joining cess
la. Mlale
------ of Klorlijyt. tO-Wltl
vie.
oemeIng
eecratary
at
the
Miami
1
Jllf
Bench
Counlr, Klnrlda, on nr before Ilia
Alt that totrI or tHe H tV L or
■All.
thing constructive ..
Kennel Club during the winter,
lllli dar ol June, A. IV l i l t , in Increased power output on regu­ Jhe Civil Air Patrol.
tha N K ti of tha HWt4 Irlmr
“ Let's not get caught with our II demanded another_________
... stated last night that th* track
ariawer u lllli nt Complalnl filed lar gasoline
r session Tilts
Waal
of
lailiaw nod-tVaklva
Yo u r vote fnr me on Mny 27th. la very deeply
herein eKHlnal you. eimie lielna a
nprlone lined and
n
“ Bridges down", he warned. Pros­ day at Panmuniom at 11 a m. ( t will have the finest collection of
Mouth nt
Cadillac
currently
boast*
tho
inaull
Inr
divorce
otherwlaa
a
lietam awoinl-Koiee
■Ecueat c i l r lined, nr
p.in.
Monday
ENT)
pective
CAP
mrmhera
sr#
advised
greyhounds
|n
Ita
history.
area I'm Confeeeo will he entered dustry's most powerful atock cor
Moot inn I, To
Tnwr
w hell Ip II Hmilti,
appreciated. I wilt also appreciate your con­
eanlnat you fur failure lo appear. engine, l&gt;s high compression V-h to contact Forrest IIreckenridge
liana* m Kael;
K a rl; and, All that
ilea ur i. newer aa letmlrad hr law developing IUO horsepower. As In at the Chamber of Commerce,
iari of the in ;i, nr itie m;&gt;t
SEOUL. Korea VR-Unlted Nsitreln
ring Month and Kaal or Lima.
DEALS VR. IDEALS
lions tanka today smashed Into
tinued Intereat In your County Commission
tVITNKMH mr hand and official the case of several other General
Worn!.Korea! cii* lined, o| Men­
Communist positions on the Ko­
ee.il thla lath dar of Mar. A II 1144 Motors car engines Ihe power InTAM PA t i t - Too many Amer­
tion 4. Town eh lie ] l
flniilh.
f I' 1IEI4 NOON
rean central front, blaitlng 41 Red icans think of Ufa aa a matter of
Nam e J&gt; Keel
rrease results largely from whal
during m y term of office.
Clerk, Clrcull Court
Oearatreel Lend
Coiupanr.
a
biinkera,
"deal* rather than Ideals", the
Is
called
n
four-barrel
carburetor.
•
MEAL)
Ion ealallna
under
the Uladalone I, Knhloaa
A
U.
8
.
Eighth
Army
itaff
offi­
chaplain of Urn U. 8 . Senate said
Cadillac also has ■ new Intake
the Hlat* of Florida, liarAllornev for I’ltln lln
cer said the hunker blasting activ­ hers.
In thi* Court Ita aworn *1
ff‘«B4ltin*a Krnm Pag* Oaal
manifold ami a new dual aahaust
Nor III Co ur I Htraet
To thoM friends who supported my opponent
Inplnlnl In thla aull. the Ijrlando,
ities
left
19
CktofM
dsad
and
$•
Dr. Frederick B. Harris was the
system.
Florida
must learn lo think for himself.
HAtUra and porpnaa of which le lo
baccalaureate speaker tor the
Nome engineer* her* lay a 200- Th* United Htat»a. the speake" wounded.
“Marnilhe Hie lllla nr lha I'lalnlirr
In the run-off, let me repent that I am In­
Tanks operating southwest of graduating class of the University
CIICN T1 plus horsepower engine fnr stock said, baa made “ope theoretical
Ihe U m l heralnabovo daacrlbed IN I IIH H T (IK T U B
JC IIH E .
n e m i n i i i .h
c o u n t v,
ll* inml and •officiant almololn
Ktimsnng Inflicted moat of the of Tampa Sunday. Ha received an
model
cars
will
lie
brought
out
contribution
to
education,
B T A T K OK KI.ONIDA.
- J . I 1" ’1'1" *m»c to hav* air clalma
damage Iq a 35-minute barrage, honorary Doctorate of Utters.
terested In your problems on an equal baala, next year.
IN l•ll(lnATE.
v aad Imereel „f Ihe liafalidaiil*. an I
adoration for all."
other tanks bombarded enemy po­
lie said tha people of this country
i, oach of them. In and lo laid land IN HE T H E EM TA TE OK
Rut. many of them ask. why a
“
It
is
easy
to
see
that
having
sitions
south
of
PyongganfL
T.........
IIE O lM
.................
IM IA E HANlfc
i paaaed ui&gt;on and determined,
lo
apex
are shockingly lacking In personal
the only coimltlerntlon being, In all caaea, tha
'ftacee HCll 200-horsepower engine In a stock every hods- go to nchnnl Is not nee- of the former Iron Trianglei Bed honor — that they do “ whal may
r “ ,mi» upon lha I'lalolirra
M A T I ( I N. car? Generally, Increased power essarlly Ihe same thing as having supply area.
•llle In eahl land, lo (|ul*t and cun* T O A M , WltOW
be morally wrong but Is legally
CK IIN l
output and higher compression ra­
■ *hd
i X P iIn hl\
l*1*"puioi
t h*r "to.
good of the entire county.
Nolle* le herehy glvan lhal J II. tios reipilre greater structural everybody educated. . . Education
will, n mil of Com
m«
k n * n nge U. N. artillery right." The people need lo have
Plaintiff alalea that It batUvea IIA N IK L filed life final report
Is
h
dependent,
secondary
nrtivlty.
shelled
Communist
truck
convoys
their
faith
restored
In
moral
values
strenglh
in
the
engine
block.
To
Kie.-uior
ol
III*
aelale
of
Theniloma
there are peraone inlereeted in in«
land herein involved and
herein- E Dunlel, ileraeerd; lhal he (lli'd gain Ibis and nt the same time It &lt;lrpen&lt;l* Upon the society In at least eight milts behind Red which will not yield In glittering
S incerely
above Ilearrlhed. whoa* namee ere hie patllliin for (liuil dlecharge, nml Mihftlanlinlly reduce the overall which It operate*. . . , If you lie front line positions for 9W hours but temporary rewards, Dr. liar
unknown to li. anil havlna fnrtlu r Hull It* will apply In the Horimelili. illmcnslnns ol llio engine offers llcve Hint n good anclety Is one In Sunday night and early today.
rii said.
U-.» haniedIhernln certain
peraone hh Hiiiiglne Mleiielrmo, County Jmta"
The
staff
officer
aald
result*
which
everybody
think*,
so
far
an
n( Memlhole I'ourily, Klnrlda, on the something of a problem to the en­
t
If, fJ.'jf'h .hr name til|f, the euld
Be Is nhle, nnd thllika for himself, could not be determined because
I9lh day of June, K ill, lor uppri.v.ti gine builders
EN TER S SERVICE
&amp;
{. ! !! !!•
"■ "nt knnwn hr the '■f
earn* arid for final dtaaharae &gt;
*b*thor lh*r, or anr of
FO R T DIX (Special)— Pvt. MathHydraulic steerlng— m' re com­ then vnu will try lo get an edum of darkness.
Keaciilnr of Ihe aelale of Tlie.iArtillery
also
ployed
a
major
I* Frazier of 1311 West Fourteenth
ilnela E Hanlel. deceaeed
‘ Bair1
'
"""
monly called power steering— also tionnl system that achieve' this
•red
h|r lha eald IMa
role In throwing back several mi­ Streot, Sanford, hai arrived here
J II IIA N IK i.
Ihg In i,a fritereiTed In’Tii'a'land imi
will cornu In for considerable dis­ goal.
Karrolor
of
Ihe
ealale
pfamt
nor
Red
patrol
thrusts
across
Uw
rtntliea l,.-r,-li, liivnlved
and
hnreI*
Three honorary degree* nnd two
and hai been Resigned to SV, RAHof Th eo.loe la K Hn li cussion at Hie engineers’ meetings. distinguished service rcrtlflmtea 135-mile front. Poor weather held TV, Service nf the 9th Infantry Di­
[Mb.,
' "** dewrltint and, If dead. In
let, dacraaetl.
have hern lulcreated
liilvreattd Iftarbins
III*
patrol
activities
lo
a
minimum.
vision for 16 weeks of basic train­
were nwnrded Monday at Stetson
ml having
made
__Ami
. . r ------ itill peraone huvThe U. 8 . Filth Air Force re­ ing.
C IT R U S A U r r i O N
_ pf
ulalnilng
In ha
I anr Intereat la N IN TH d C H IIT A I. L TN C U IT
ng
or i-In
tin In a tn
hav*
Commeneemenl,
„
- - - par
lha •hove
aliove da
deacrlhaj land,
L" *b»
daecrlhag
ported
that
its
night
flying
B-Sfl
arllee
IT lU li r,
aKMINIILK.
( Ill N T* .
LAKELAND W i- Four Florida
Pvt. Frailer I* Ihe son nf John
Mr*. Alfred I. dttPonl, of Jack­
;i
diret.,ta,|l In It
the •alTi lllli nf f om•TATIS UK K LIIIIIIIA . IN I'llA N . cllrus varieties failed in allow up sonville, lh&lt;&lt; nalinn's mitatiuullng light bombers smashed 70 Red Frailer nf Sanford.
ME plain!;
LtQlt
¥
■
tnirks
and
attacked
Red
rail
Ifnea
- . T ’ . II TT IN
at aiiellon sales Iasi week, es the woman phllnnthruuUt In education
I B . It lljiE M K H .......... M IT Kill! IIIVOni'H
I" TIIK11Kl&gt;
T IM lItK K M H
I?'! that each &gt;&lt;nd ev*
st'UKon neared a closo.
&lt;IK&lt;III&lt;IK C. CHOKE,
Good vegetable luncheon plate:
ami rhnrltiv*, and u illatlngulahe&lt;l In North Korea.
anta ahuve muned.^ deaignaied nml
The Fifth Air Foree said that Heat canned whole-kernel corn,
t’lainiirr,
They were tangerines, Temple Florida hiudtte*s unman, reeelveil
t
apaolflvil, nre herehy raoulred lo
during
May
It
lost
43
planes
over
oranges. Indian River pink seeded the &lt;lrgrre of doctor of biinianit'es,
drain, and top with crisp bacon
^ • appear, anewer or r[le their w rit- M A IIJO IIIH K c i m i k H,
•lin defaueva in I'lalntlffa lull of
1j*feudal) |. grapefruit and Interior pink seeded {the wns presented to Prrsldcnt J. North Korea while destroying 39 ■llcoa. Serve with baked potatoes
. tp m p |a|nt on lha llftl
Hav or
Communist
plants.
NOTICE. T il AKKMAS
grapefruit.
and broiled tomato halvee season­
Ollle Edmunds for the degree hy
The Mini* ur Klurlda; Uredtlng,
Only nine Allied planes were ed with ealt. freshly-ground pep.
Orange* from Interior Florida Judge O. K. Reave*, of Tampa, a
Tn Mariorl* E. I onha. III. Rg. I,
lost
In
aerial
combat.
Tho
Reds
per, and basil.
were seven rent* heller than Ihe member of the Htetaon Hoard of
lloa T, laiulevllla. Mlaalaelppl.
loti 32 MIG-19 jet fighters and two
Yuli ar* herehy re&lt;iulr»&lt;l Vu ap- week before and averagod
M-M. Trustee*.
.
, .» prnpellor-driven fighters In sir
V
Florida, une/. a week lur t)Mr to ta “*•*-1"
,1,1 of
■* *
*------'=*- Indian River oranges -age
cartaln 1
Hill
Complain!
slipped
one
slip
vll*(1 NR«ilnal you lor a divorce, now
Th*
Rev. James Alexander
i
week*.
rive fUd planes wert de&lt;
hand aa Clerk nmt pending In the Cl m ill Court Manil­ cent lo 14.23.
Ktcvrart, pastor of itlvcr*lit« Banr scrap*.
tyed on Ine ground,
* WB.*^** u l ’h" eald Crfurl. thla Ihe iml* C.iunC', Klurlda.’ Veiiirnald* Vo
Roth
types
of
Indian
Hlver
seed­
IV TH IS t m u o i T u n u itT , n i n t h
list
Church,
Jacksonville,
who
&lt;i*V nf May A Ir. 1111, ul the l*lh day of June |»l», in ,in.
he Air Force said 31 United
KOU S K N IN O LH C O U N T* . KL4IH&gt;, Hanford, Hrinlrnile Cuiinly, Klorliln fililll theleiif eald cauee will pro- less grapefruit gained, The white pleached the haecalaureato ser­ Nations planes were shot dawn by
variety advancing IS cents to 13 8.1 mon. received the degree of doctor
cen| in loirle.
f&gt; I' IIKHNDON,
IN CHANUMHY
clerk
-------- Conn
. .. Clrcull
In going up 37 cents to |4}.04. nf divinity. He was presented fur Rod ground fire and eight were
Lei I hie order he puhllehed for aml pink
IIIV IIH IH
Heinlliiil* Ci,Hilly, Klnrlda Ihe Nlalulpry llpie leitulred hy tuw
lost
lor
re
a
runs
unknown.
tV
I Ltd K tl.VNHOM
Interior white seedless brought
' ght hla degree by Hr. Harry C. Gar­
(■BALI
for four coiieeciitlve Wceke In the
I'lalntlfr
•ANtlKUH. MeKIVAN and IIHHNON h««ii fiint H im lit. n n«*«vit|&gt;ii i»*r of *2 74. a loss of 24 cents, while In- wood, dean emeritus of the Col­
va
Nwiicml rlrr Hint ion In m.«|.I m untr lerior pink seedless aauged 3ft lege of Liberal Arts.
A ilLIM IB I) ItANHn.M,
COUIIT' OK T IIE rolfNTV nrnl i«fmf
Hafandanl
cents tn )4 IS
ft‘*a||*N*&lt;i From Pag# O m |
William Edward Duckwll*. dean
JUIIIIK, aEHINIII.E
COUNTT,
WITNKHH My hand uml n ffliU I
TO A IT S : A It
While seeded grapefruit wn* low­ of the Ktetson School of Music 13,000 foot level, Electric potential T n : Ml NtlTIf'M
■TATE OK KLIIIIIIIA.
Lit It lit &gt; tUNHDM o/u Marita
,V!*
Ml Nauiurd. Klortfla,
IN P l l O l l i m
Ihle lllli day of May) A |) |«4l
er, that from Indian River down and a member of the faculty for will not billl&lt;l up below the aero
Kit ward*, 41* T o in u n t HI. tin
IN [111 T H E EHTATM OK
*}- i ’ H K H N H i i N
th«»t*r. N T.
one cent lo $.123 anil from the In­ HO year* before retiring thl* year, centigrade level, he said. At least
O LI.IK E M TK LL IIC TTO N ,
Clerk. Ninth Judicial C li - terior down 33 cents to $2.27.
Vein nr* (1*1 *11* r*i|Uirotl 4" lit.
cull ro lirl, H e III I n o I *
received the degree of doctor or Of) percent of the dleehargea are &gt;'»ur wrlltan d*r*na«*. p«rannally
T O A I.I. W HOM I T WAV ( ON i VI h n i
t&lt;r *4lorn*r. on lha l*lh d*v m
humane letter*, lie wa* presented within clouds or between cloud nr
-NOHe* u
herehy given that (M EAL) tUUM' y' ,&gt;' 0r"U
Jon*. 1*41 Iq th* uttlea of th* Clartt
for the degree by Dean of the and cloud, he stated. The earth nf (h* Ctreull Court. Hanford. H»mlH IK E ANHIIKVV HI'TJh II riled
hat a negative charge, the atmos­ nut* Count*. Florid*. In a rarU tn
final report ae Ailmlhlelralur de ' V . ' U l ' H T
IIK TH E ('O f NT*
University, C. Howard Hopklni.
AT END OF 10 WEEKBla lion of Ihe ealale of Ollla
High Low Preclp.
phere la positive during fair wea­ dlvorca ptoettdlng sgalnal you in
ii-e-rif* NNDINflLM (TIC NT V,
■TATE (IK KLIIIIIIIA,
f'L . Wtttlan, dvreeaa*; (hal ha
•Hid Clrpult Court of Hainlnol*
Asheville
HI
ther.
This
becomes
reversed
during
47
* t 1* I'etlllon fur final dlecharge , IN KM OHATE.
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY BY
Florid*. In rhan«.*ry. an
Muslim
storm*. Metal framed aircraft ar* County,
30
.73
PAYROLL ROBRKRH
a- . Jhal lie will apply fn Hi* II,m }■ATE OK
nhbravlatad
obbravlatad lilt*
tltla of said caua* baL-.; Nrahl* lionglae Mlanatrom, Cuiinly
Chicago
PALM
ETTO
UB-Tw
o
bandits
who
usually
safs
from
lightning,
which
P
LA
IN
■
W
IL
L
IH
HANSOM.
IIU H TO N ,
•TIIE THREE COCONUTS'*
, Judge of Memlnol* County. Klurlda,
ut
DITCleveland
(•plied a 910.30(1 payroll In a pack­ however may dratroy ralao appa­ T IF F , va M lU m tC O ttlANHUM,
on Ihe X day of .Inn*, A.U., 1111.
—
- - - - ___ _
W HOM I T MA* CONCKITNl I-os Angeles
K K N IIA N TV 1)1vo ni *.
ratus
on
Ihe
plane,
said
Mr.
Damn.
ing
house
holdup
Saturday
were
Nntlui I k hifdtir irlvmi trml K, II
I9 r NPPinval of earn* and for final
W rtN R S U 'b y 'hand and nfflclal
glacharg* a* Admliilalrglor de bonla Nleeen* flt&lt;Ml hla final report aa Ad. New Orleans
still at large today.
Guests Introduced by Charles . *t In Hanford. Klurlda, thla j l t h
fiON, nf Jhe ealale of Ollla Hall,II
,,f ,h ® eelule ul W’lll- Now York
CALL WINTER PARK 8-0281
The car In which they fled the Morrison, who olao led In singing, day of May, 1*11,
|*ytph. deccaaeji, on thla I t day of lam llUey llualon, deceeaedi lhal he
o.' p. ijenNPON
Kesltlo
llarllec Packing Company here wera Charles a Wagner, Brook­
Hied
pallllon .............
(Inal
Clark of Circuit Ci
FOR ENTRY
vhan
was found two mllei east of Pal­ lyn, N. Y „ Laloy, Lawson, Dechar**, and that ha will apply to Washington
■ ' &lt;Ieorai, Andrew Mpeer
Adnilnlatralor ita hniila pun lha itonorabla liouglaa Hlenalrnnt, Jacksonville
metto, hidden off a aide road, the
and the Rsv. Lucian Scott, HO^eijoLDRIt A M O C IA TR H
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of Kami mile County,
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been no trace of the pair.
Erans. Jack Ratigait preaJded.
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VOLUME 1XXXH1

Eisenhower Takes
Strong Position In
.Favor O f Air Power
In First Press Con­
ference A s Civil­
ian, Ike Hits Back
At Taft's Attack
WASHINGTON on-flne. Dwight
Elsenhower raid today he always
fiaa favored a itfong t». S. Air
Force and la convinced air power
will be dominant In any future
war.
At the same time, In what might
have been Intended u a thrust at
Sen Robert A. Taft. Elsenhower
said- "Anyone who finds nut that
the ordinary foot soldier can be
finally eliminated from .war, I wish
he would show me how to do It."
He also took an apparent dig at
president Truman's action In de
“ eying an Air Forca buildup In
IMS.
Elsenhower met with reporters
at the Pentagon o short timo be
fore dofflag the uniform as a 5-star
general to free himself for the
political ilruggle ahead. He and
Taft are the leading contenders
for the Republican presidential
nomination.
A tew minutes after the news
conference, Eisenhower bade ■ sol
jymin farewell to the Army.
w With a crowd of about 2,mo
watching at the Pentagon's rlvpr
entrance, his retirement orders
were read and Secretary of De
feme Lovett wished him "an af­
fectionate goodbye and Godspeed."
Lovett referred to the general's
services In and after World War
II as "without precedent In the
modern world."
Elsenhower replied:
"Comrades snd my friends: The
•uniformed services of the Untied
States are too deeply Imbedded In
my heart to say a final goodbye.
Let me say, until we meet again—
and that goes for all of you from
•h* secretary of defense to the
newest recruit tn the ranks— good
luck and carry on aa you have in
the past. Goodbye."
i, for the firs! time In 17
M Anne band played
“
______ r_ jrr g r * r.to n n aa tho
»ry slapped out.
The general lunched w|ih lead­
e n of Ihe movement In win the
presidential nomination — Sens
Lodge of Massachusetts and Duff
of Pennsylvania, and Paul Ifoff
man. on leave from Ihe Ford
Foundation.
Elsenhower-for-Presldent Head­
quarter* announced the general
would be wearing civilian clothes
• when he leaves hla hotel at 4:13
p m. EST today for National Air­
port. where he la to emplane for
his first out of-unlform speech of
Ihe campaign at Abilene, Kan.
At his news conference, Klsen
hower tried to ward off political
H'aatlaae* (la rasa Sit I

♦

D E TR O IT wT“ T The Detroit
Tigers announced today ■ B-player
deal that aent Third Baseman
George Kell, Outfielder Hoot Ever*
Pitcher Dltay Trout and Shortstop
Johnny Upon to the Boston Red
Soa. The Tigers, In return, ob­
tained First Baseman Walter Dropo, Intleldera Johnny Peaky and
Fred Hatfield, Outfielder Don Lenhardt and Pitcher Rill Weight.
The trade was one of the biggest
In the majors In years. The princi­
pals were Kell and Evers for De­
troit and Dropo, Peaky and Lenhardt for Boston.
. Kail, 00, has been with Ihe De­
troit club since 1046 and led the
American League In baiting In
1Mb. He la regarded as the best
third baseman In the league,
ire ra , II. laid up with an Injury
-• tU aeaton until Mooday night,
iferked the Tigers' pennant bid In
lfco with a .M l average.

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First Case In Spring
Term Of Court Is
Heard ByM.B.Smith

Final Count Gives

TALLAH ASSEE 'JR-Dan McCar­
ty recalved lha highest vote ever
recorded for a Florida governor­
ship candidate In last week's sec­
ond Democratic primary, com­
plete official return* showed to
day.
the returns reported by County
officials and lahulated In the of­
fice of Secretary of Stale R. A.
Gray for formal certification by
Ihe Stata Canvassing noard later
In the day gave McCarty 364,200
votes and Bralley Odham 336.716.
McCarty's majority waa 47,464.
Harry 8. Swan won the Repub­
lican nomination with 10.217 votes
to 3,003 for Bert Leigh Acker.
Swan will oppose McCarty In the
November general election, bul
will have IltDe chance since Dem­
ocrats outnumber Republicans 14
to I In Florida,
Official returns from the runoff
for representative In Congress
from the new North Central Flor­
ida Eighth District gave D. R.
(Billy) Matthews, Gainesville,
740 to 09.070 for former Rep. Lei
Green, Starke.
McCarty, a Fort Pierce citrus
and cattle man, carried 31 nf the
67 rnunties, with hla greatest
strength along hla native East
Coast and across the northern tier
of countlea from Jeckaonvllle tn
Pensacola.
odham, young Sanford oil dis­
tributor, led In I I rountlee, with
hla biggest majorities coming In
____ _______
central
Florida
Fewer then 100 votoe separated

counties witch gave maiartiiaa to
McCarty.
Odham took Bey, Hardee. Hen-

ili'fi'iulniits ss umnlnsl, to-w lt, nns
•Inllsr."

Circuit Court waa adjourned
this morning and recessed until
Thursday morning at 0:30 o'clock
when trial nf civil casea will he
resumed, said O. I’. Herndon, clerk
nf the court.
On Friday. Judge Smith drew
a vlnlrr of fit) names from which
Juries ar* tn he selected for the
duration of the trial of rlvlj casts.
The venire includedi W. I., flleg,
E. E. Eastahrooka, H. D. Illghlcymen, M. L Futch, D. II. Smith,
John E. Higgins, France* C. Nor­
ris, Howard Faville. Blanche Takarh. Waller A. Feslsr, J. K. Jackson. Mra. 8. L. Woodruff, Ben H.
Gatlin. T. O. Landress, J. M. Ray,
II. P. Leach, K. E. Lloyd 8r„ Jack
F. Hvms, C. V. Millikan. A. L.
Battle, If. W. Goodspeed. H. R.
O'Brien, R. A. Cameron, Jamas B.
Gut and Edgar Lyons,
Other Jurymen called ere Clif­
ford Hands, J. Young Harris, Mr*.
It. A. Hrnlth, J. R. Ih ll, II. L. Duhart. It. A. Howell, II. R. Musselwhite, Alfred Van Ness, A. A.
Thompson, G. C. Harden, A. G.
Allan, R. O. Hoover, C. 0. Nelson,
J. T. Hardy Jr., Howard Gould,
Roland A. Wesson, W. A. For­
ward, M. 0. Myers, E. I!. Parker,
E. L. Fulford, Fred Pearson, 8. F.
flimpson, David Livingston, W. F.
Bohannon and F. W. Foote.
WORLD FAIR
TALLAHASSEE (JR-Plans for a
spectacular world fair to be held
on Ihe Lower East Coast nf Florida
In 1034-35 were endorsed hy the
Slate Cabinet today.
Hollis Rinehart, Miami attorney
who Is preildenl ct Florida-World
Fair Inc., laM the Cabinet the
project would attract a minimum
of five million people a year to
the state and perhape as many
aa 10 million.

Williain Chirk ( ‘mill, an *-•
immx-ilint «-l v west uf I It,- IJfi mill ■
tu Mu* ii*,• of Nrgm citlscll* in "i
noon lirfnir ., guMmiing uf n1 "it
tup, Mary Mrl.ind Bc'lhiini-, pi,
lege, Dnytmin llcarh, together will,
the project by George Williimi.
Authority. At IkiMoiii, Mu- Iter i
gets rrady to Introdure Hi. Iliti'.n

WASHINGTON iiR-A emigres-.
man and a retired general go Infore a special congressional nun
mlttee today In discuss a missing
7-year old retsirt un (lie Katyn Fur
cst massacre
Itcp. Lantnff 11) Fla ). a fnrmr-i
Army lleulenant enlnnel, and Mai
Gen. Claylon lllssell, retired, will
he asked If the Army tried to
suppress the first official news id
how 4,000 Polish officers wen
slaughtered In 1010
Chairman Madden (D.-Ind ) say*
his cninmltlee Is mnvlnred Ihe
Russian* slew the Polish offlrrrs
In Katyn Forest, near Smolensk,
early In World War II. Moscow
has blamed Ihe Germans, but So
vlet officials have Ignored Invito
Horn to testify before Ihe Invest!
gating group
An official report of Ihe mnssn
era was made tn Gen lllssell, thru
chief Intelligence nfflrer, hy Cnl
John II. Van Vllnt In May, 101.1
Van Vllrt. a va r prisoner of the
Germans, had Le»n taken tn Katyn
two years nofrt* to corroborate
the finding nf etude graves rim
lelnlng the Polish IkmIIps.
Madden told a reporter thal the
Van Vllrt report was classified top
secret and Ihrn disappeared
A former American ambassador
to Poland, Arthur llllss Lane, said
In a magailne article (hat Atnrrl
can authorities suppressed the re
port to avoid embarrassing their
Soviet allies.
Congressmen who tried recently
to obtain a ropy of the report sold
military authorities told them It
was lost. Van Vliet subsequently
mad* another report from memory
and also testified before Ihe com
mttta*.
Blssell handled Ihe report at the
Pentagon. Lantaff, then chief of
secretariat, first talked to Van Vllrt
and took him to the ganural.

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Government To Keep
Hands Off As All
Mills A r c Closed
After Court Ruling
WASHINGTON '/fl -An Industryunion meeting hr seek s steel
strike settlement may he held
within IH houis. an Industry source
reported tialay
The mills have been closed since
shnril) after niam Monday, when
the Supreme I'ourl ruled President
Truman's seizure of Ihe Industry
nnas uncnnstlliltlmial
Plans for an Industry union meet­
ing do nut inrludr government par­
ticipation, Ihr Industry source said,
lie added details probably will be
.innounerd In n Joint statement by
management and the CIO United
Steelworker*
Pittsburgh Nvas mentioned as the
probable scene of preliminary

WASHINGTON t'
Sen \V||
Tin- ( 'onnl) ( oinmi'slini tndn)
appropriated JJin.iMlU In funds tie Ham. til Del &gt; luld the Senate tn
rived from the stale tsee Mark day i man enlleeted nearly half
revenue to the I'oontv Sehool a million dollars from the govern
lliiard stipulating Hint Hie mnttey lltetll through "devious methods"
tie lin'd exelusively fm teai'hers' while lie owed three quarter* of
a million In Inrome laves and pen
salaries
Following s half hunt argument allies
lie nnilird the man as Jack t'drll
over the oemmissloners' table hy
the i-nmmlsslnners. and opposing mil said he lives variously In New
fnrtlon. fiom Forest f'llv over Yurk Cilv Fr.inkfortl, Del, and talks
the route of the pinposed road Miami Beach Fla
The government nv«* described.
The Williams speech w i* the ii&gt; the report nf projected laborInto Forest S"it v front Snnlniido
Springs, Hie t'■mi mission In- n latest In i scries of verbal blast* management talks, ns keeping
hy the Iti'lnw no senator levelled hands off In Ihe apparent belief
three to two vo*,- n|iniove,|
route piopoaed liv M * Hagan, ,il Ihe lnteru.il lli'Ncuue Bure.iu Mint Ihr best presmt strategy is to
t'ilcll h i. figured previously ii- let the parlies lake Ihe initiative
silt veym
Mr llugan levraled Ill'll III -t tile lnlcrii.il rcNcmic fo**
Front Pitshurgh came reporti
Thorsdav he snd Hugh llnunnh,
William ■ earlier bail n.lined that executives of a dmen leading
I let.and. i epresen! «l ive . of Ihe I'llell as one m Im I'lilploN i'll losepli •ted producers will meet in New
Stale |(-ii,•I DepaiIloelit. had rate II N u n .in l o r iim- i inleriiiil reve York Wednesday to plan strategy
t'nb'Ns the contender* get logethfull v gone ovei pinposed routes lull- ciimmissioiiei I t help Inin
gut ■n mi•-nI las
1 1intis ci soon, tl »vas believed President
Into Forest City, •iiveritic "nine of flghl
I t uman would lake some new ac
the dlstnnee on foot The route 'ig.iilisl him
•Vi**/*'
i hoseti, said Mi Mae an, follows
William* .aid toil i\ th.it .iftei Hon to end Ihe strike brrausc Ihe
approximately the old Sanlando I dell lured Nun.ill lie nv.i * sue Nv.ilkout is costing Ihe nallnn and
cessful ill li.ivliig Ills )71l.' o‘ll I is its i iiici.il defense effort 300,000
Springs. Kniest I'll) Road
t'ommtssioiier it K, Foinnkii*, i ,|sc pigeonholed III tile lilt's nl Ions nl steel dally
Mi
Iruman had nhoul three
I.oligwood. dlsn|i|iloved of Mr the Ilep il I lui'iil id lusliie
I l i i g n n |ir*ip»»e.| ntiiii- and vuiod
lie soul i iiioNf In piii&gt;eeutc choices i 11 Sit light a while In
I "Ni," i -ifutulsfittuf-i Kllhi'i* wan* I dell in the l is case, oil charges pc nvIiiiI the Industry and union
■-■I In visll Ihe t"U*e iignin with thal lie had I ulr*' to i ' u n file in iy an omnllsh on llieir own, (3)
Mir other i-iiminlssliuiers In-fiirr ill Im nine Ins reli.rn. nn.is dropped iiin nkc the Taft Hartley Law 's 80
viiting, and being unable in du Mu* III I'.tIH a Ii nn weeks afler Fill'll •lay 1'iiurl Inlunetlnn provision!
agalnsl a eimlinued strike, nr (3)
when Chairman It. (' DimIiI asked hired Nllllan
ask i ongress for special legislation
, fur a vole, voted "No". Commis­
Udell, reached at Miami told a lu deal with the slluatlnn
sioner J. K. McClelland made the rc|sirler "I dun I Vnmv ,i ihing"
A high iidmlnlslraliiin official
motion, with Mr Dodd and Mr and-rufc.rteil ill ipiestlmis In Ills
said those were (he alternative*
Pope assenting
attorney
I The motion was »■• Mu- "ffertl The Delaware senator said Udell being debated «l Ihe White House.
[that If (he Htale H"*d Department cnlleefed $191,390 friim the govern •He ee|Hrrx*p«t a personal opinion
Is willing to aei-enl the Bnolnndo ment lor running Ihe Nallnnal to i reporter dial Mr Truman
Spi mgs Forest S"Itv Ituad as u Meal and Food ItisMIule III Ml would Invoke Ihe T i l Aet, a* many
link in a load ren.-hlllg fi"m the allil. ' supposedl) fol the pill pose inemhers of congress have d8
I ,-1.1,111V line a* Fores* *'l*» 'o 1uf lea&gt; lllllg n,derails how hi etil mandril i i i Ii i t Truman advisers
rcporirdl) were counselling against
Wagner. the County »'ioiinii*oo-i up poult i y and dlier meals”
Mils favoring the appeal fo I'nn: I* willing to 'U-l'tit Mo....... .
Then lie ipiuled (ruin a k'efer.'in g i f s
ignatei) hr Mr Hagan
)il in nil si r 11ii hi audit to Ihi Ire.i*
Mi I loin hi I* likely in lie wary
M,* lues Met edit Ii, F"i ■ * &lt; 'I n ill N Depiirlltieul whuh In - lid
. next move III illV event,
levi lepei anil Fred |! " it-"". showI d I'dell ha- eiii: aged in "I h bring rdtollril on fils seizure
liter
!'•"» •"* "padded bookkeeping and
•lip Die Supreme i Hurl ruled ti .1
Iipp...|t|..tl tlrtltiMN tll'Vlii*
Monti •t Mint the President's April
•re Flto.-t m IimmI &gt; hilln
l iking over Ihe steel in
M old
I F .le|i
Ami lit* viiil
ilusin nn.is nneiinstiliitloiial
illcuflMii
lh.il
Un
soil
Mi I'ruinaii remained silenl on
The ( 'i»mnii**loM tick 'iiid. i ail inriit (Mill any
the lugh court's decision, hut
visement n request hv Di I ' H'|*4I| f
t ongress inemhers generally ap
ilr Niiiil, Inn ihrir $%ii■» ini til ptaikIciI It. with some exeeidlnns
llingling, Inc ill Negro .Icii D hI, fm
n Jilin donation for .omiiliimi! &lt;&gt;f tlit iliMfi On* 11f*jisin v r w frM'd Sen Lehman it* Idb N Y t for ex
ilisfv
ii storage building id M" "Tllic Im ill ii h Ihr |Myin«*ids h»
niiplc. viewed file ruling "llh ills
«l ••Hfltalirsl B n I ' t t g r *»l • •
|). IlnNvaid liny and tint Scout
may saying
Camp near I'anla Di ttuigllou.
"i ongress must aet. without a
who Nvus aeciunpanli'd !•&gt; -Ic i . n
iiloiiiciit's unnecessary delay, to
Walker, scout leader, and James
pass essential legislation to give
A Foster, scout exe.nlivc, pointcl
the President Ihe |awNfr lie need*
out ttml the Hanfor.l City t'mu
ulus is no lime for politics "
lly JIM IIECKKII
KOJE ISLAND. Korea '-P Amer Ullsstnli linil promised o F.’nn 'toil
The workers began sireiimlng
" an guards tired riot guns into s ation to thn project if the t'oiuity
oil' of ihe steel mills across Ihe
1'iisuner of war compound tmilghl, would make a donation
nation within minutes alter Ihe
Sanford lias l.'lfi Negro Boy
lightly wiuindlng lour Nurili Kn
MUN.SAN. Korea v
M.ilGen high 1'imrl .icleil even before gel­
Scouts ollt of ............
total "f Wllll.im K
Harrison tialnv tolil ling formal strike Instruction* from
n an prisoners defying orders
Prisoners In ( ‘ompound I'ait ie a il. said Dr. lli ng li ng lie ' I ' gi''l i ( lunmuiilsl trine lu'guti.iiiu* (lit- Philip Murray, head of the CIO
II \ I'liimiinnt wdl not 'liiNi* and Mie Steelworker* Union
(used In remove clothing from the the donation as a means " f uidii'
hurhrd wire fence nlislrucling Mu* lug l.oys to g ro w up into t ' d t c , C.ipltiri'd llt'ds to V"U "I Mil lautil
li was Mie Steelworker*' second
giiaids' view of Ihe enclosure The men
id ii h.iynnel
strike since their contract expired
lie dei'lnred at lial.iv's tiullless Iasi Ian I Ihe first walkout lasted
uiards then opened fire with crip
nrini'tlee session
pling shotgun blasts to drive Mie
only three days, April 20 May I
h
h
' I tie altalnineid nf an ai ndslice
unruly POWs hack (rum the fence
Mr Truman may first try In
|I»HI|HI|S*I Un I’HHS S li t
Is iniNN prevented only hy vntr
Two of Ihe prisoner* were taken
n
ililiitlit m ili'Mtiind Mlat the I N
in a ramp hospital for treatment
1lie other two were given first aid
En*. Eugeni' E. McLane, '.’it, »&gt; I'ltmmnod furer prl Miners of wat in
hy fellow nrisoners
Attack Hquudron IIH. stationed s' I rrluin tu n way nl life sn reptig
the shooting raised prisoner rax- NAAS. Hanford, was Inslmillv nanl tu them that they prefer death
unities fur Ihe past 21 hours tu one killed May 27 when his plane in Ils sir ail
The United Na
dead and seven wounded One crashed at *"M off the coast of lluu- I'nmnmnd w ill uni tit Ive per
(binge Bishop and W. A. Leffprisoner was killed and another Jacksonville. Kn*. Mrl.ane was sunncl In you a* Ihe pulut nf a |ei, illy bond trustccR, reported
hnyni.ct
"
uminded hy Ihe accidental ills performing a niiilirie Imlniiig
in the I 'ii y Uonimlsslon at a spsN m lh Knrean Gen Nam II
•barge of a guard's machine gun flight when his plane einshed due
cial inert log last night that City
mil two were wounded In Ihe nlghl to a.lverse weather eondltlun*, Id- fused In budge from tin- lied
.Series A bonds, having a par
hi an escape attempt
value of JIMI.IIOO, had been retired
C. L. .Sullivan, public Information siiiim iluil nil prisoners lie
Defiant Med POWs earlier set up officer, announced today.
turned, by force If neresxary
al a cost of JMI.nnO during tho
"Th e next tdcp hi the armistice present fiscal year starting on Oct.
. new flagpole In their prison pen
En*. Moline I* a veteran "f
in plarr of one knocked down hy World War II, having served In liego'inlUiiis I* wh'dlv up I" yrnir I Water bonds with par valut of
,’unrils Monday
I Id,non, Nvcre retired for JO.llfl.
the Navy as radioman, lie entered stile." Nam id'lert
At I nmmunisl insistence niudlipr
"It will not hr (here very long," Flight Training In February, I04H
The ('ommlaslnn authorised tho
commented Brig Gent llaydnn L and tei-rlved his wings anil coin session was scheduled fur Wptlnr.x pillehase of n pump for the new
limilner, Koje commander
12 Inch 'veil recently eomplitad
mission a* an ensign In the Naval ilnv
Hamsun again suggested the near Mie eity reservoir.
Bnalner summoned chieftain of Air Korea In November, IPMi. He
three Red rmitrullrd rnmpumid* reporteil to Attack Squadron .'to ('umiuitnlsts ntiservi a ri’sereeulllg
Itoliril Aligas. consulting enginf eaptured ll"ils Nam declined neer, i ecu inme iiilt’d to the Comlie gave leaders of Compound* HI In February, 1061.
The Allies spy Iluil ,i .screening j inlssion that aeration equipment
■ml PT. an iiillnintiim tn haul down
En*. McLane Is survived hv hi*
lied flags. It whs not disclosed wife, Mr*. 0*1* McLane, '.*7 W. nf raptured lleii soldiers and civil­ [ he secured for the new nvcII.
nntint he Into Ihe third POW lender Division Htreet, Del.and. his inn
ian internees showed only 70,ism
Sine both engines at the water
fI oetlfMiirtl 410$ I'liRe I hm |
whose compound— 02— already had Mier, Mr*. Ann Carpenter, 2H2B
plsnt are now In use nt the same
hovered ils flags.
tinie, tie recommended either the
Glcen Road, Jacksonville, and his
Iloainer expressed rnnrrrn over father, Bert A. McLane, Fort
securing nf a special Diesel for
dm number nf accidental shoot­ Lauderdale. Memorial Services will
standby servire, or have thn Flor­
ing* by Allied guards
ida Power and Light Co., extend
tie held at the N A A S Chapel at
Two POWs were wounded Mon­ 2:00 p.m. Monday, June H.
n llib' for rut In servire. Tbsan
day Onn was shot trying tu escape.
i 'Hh i I m G. Marian manager "f matters were taken under advise'Ihe other was shot hy a South
ment.
i
(he N'.'iyfai- 'tin, led Holiday Inr
Knrean officer, who was goaded
.SAFE STOLEN
New' Yurk City tn hnudle arrangeby shouted POW Insults
MIAMI Of— 'Thieves whn smashed nients for the Mayfair Inn reunion
EDITOR DIES
Bnstner ha* ordered Ihe Com­ Ihe front door of an Ice cream nf former gtlesls of the Inral re­
PENSACOLA W)— Wesley Chalk.
munists tn pull down Communist drive In stand Monday made off sort hotni srhoduled for Satur­ It former sports and state editor
flag* flying over their compound!. with a 4 by 6 foot safe containing day. June 14.
of Ihe Pensacola News-Journal,
Several compounds openly defied more then 17,000.
Fviaits |il*nni“l for the ncraslon dirtl Monday after a long Illness
Ihe order. Tank-aupportnd troops
Police said the safe held I2.R37 Include ii liull game nt the Pnlo
removed flags and Insulllng ban­ In cash and 14,110 in checks en­ Ground* between the New York
ners from two compounds Monday. dorsed for deposit from Ihe Artie Giants and the 8t. Louis CsrdlnSystems, Inc.
ois, tlie latter norv menaged hy
The thieve* hauled the big safe Eddie flUnky, former Giant sec"The
OAK KIDGK
•way In * stolen truck.
und-haseman
1:00 •
fl. N. flayer, secretary o f the
7:40 Following tho baM game, the
Oak Ridge Supper Club, announ­
fnrmcr M ayfair Inn group w ill
M O V IELA N O
ced today that the barbecue
SOUTHERN GRADUATES
LAK ELAN D UR — Florida South­ meet nt Toot* Shur'a famous resirheduled for Wedneaday night
"Adam and Bvalyn"
had been celled off due to having ern College graduated 006 students laurant for a big banquet. Mr.
7:46 feature 8:20.
no chef available. Fred Bolly was at Its ffnh June commencement Marian exnerU to return to Ranford in el»'tit two weeks.
unable
aerve tn this capacity. Monday.

Congressman And American Guards
General To Testify Fire Riot Guns At
On Katyn Slayings Unruly Prisoners

XT' f l H U U f l T L , . T .
STUDEN TS EXCUSED
Appling, fining station owner, waa
ITHACA, N. Y . (jB— Cornell UnihcM on an open charge Monday vanity has reinstated M students
In Um death of Dick Mitchell, 06 who confessed participating In a
year old mechanic, •
radio broadcast of phony war bulCoroner Edward Slid sold evi- latlna.
The Faculty Committee on Stu­
dent Cooduct, which had suspend­ Asheville
ient over how to
ed the student* for a year, anhat N c bach t
Chicago
etrudT tho
Cleveland
If ||M [fit
to* (aid
New Orleans
laforma
New York
„ „
s m s
Seattle
Washington
T^a•o t *dbcloeed ***
was
Jacksonville
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i legislator*

C o u n t y Commission Udell Collects Half
Agrees On Route
Million From U. S..
Of Forest City Road
But Owes $750,000

Dollar Damages
Given Plaintiffs
Demanding $5,000

of UM Counties
carried hr, Odham and five of the

iUHS.

Teachers Given Man Gets His But
$30,000.00 From Fails To Pay U.S.
Track Revenue Taxes On Income

Ex-President A g a i n
Asks Congress To
Undertake A c t i o n

L IB E L JU D G M E N T
JACKSONVILLE OB - A foderal
Judge Monday refused tn aet aside
a Ifs.ooo libel Judgment against the
Curtis Publishing Co. in favor of
former State Sen. Walter B. Fraaer,
S t Augustine.
The motion had asked Ihe court
to enter • Judgment tar th* pubUafcing company. Judge Bryan
Simpson also denied e motion for
a new trial.
Fraser's suit stemmed from a
1M0 Saturday ByemmgPett article th« two t a s t a

ana for a vaeatiaa tad has
plana for Seoul to taka a
hand
solving
tk tfea
Korean
State

Industry And Union
To Meet Soon In Try
To Reach Settlement

William Clark Court

WASHINGTON
Former
President Herbert Hoover today
urged Congress In create another
commission— similar In one he or­
ganised six years ago— to find new
way* nf streamlining Hie federal
government.
An Increase In Ihe annual budget
In the past six years from to billion
dollars to DO billion "creates new
problems of organisation which
should be studied." Hoover said
He made his comment In a letter
to Chairman Dawson (D ili.) nf
Ihe House Executive Expenditures
Committee who had asked the for­
mer President to testify on reor­
ganisation legislation Hoover snlil
previous commitments prevented,
him from appearing personally
Before Ihe committee are 20 re ,
organisation proposals. Including
several hills which would create
.« new Hoover Commission
"While many commission rernm
mrndatlnns have been adopli-il dur
Ing Ihe past thrre years." Hoove:
wrote, "there are Important reor­
a *r.."HU damage suit ended yes­
ganisations of Ihe Post Office, terday In Circuit Court with an
Treasury, Interior and Agriculture assessment nf une dnllat In dam­
Departments, the Veterans Admin ages against the defendant*. This
Miration and the Federal Security was the first ease In the civil
Agency which arc not dealt with diK'kel of the Sluing term nf the
In Hie 2!) hills befnre your com­ Court.
mittee.
Judge Mil
Millard II. .Smith Instruct"W r must also recognise Ihe &lt;'il
„,| the
t(,,, Jury to bring In the verdict
enormous Increase In federal nc |„
In fHVO
favor of Wniii'M I!. Hcnslrr mil
tlvlty since Ihe riunnilsslnn's rec wife iiof Forest City In ■ «ult
nininendnHon. 1 suggest, therefore, against Both Parks and J. T. Murthat theac proposali tu re-establish dock,
'lock. Juilfrc .Smith pointed out
the commission go over to Ihe next that proof of damago had been
Congress."
Inefficient.
Hoover laid great progress had
Mr. and Mra. Hcnslta stated
been made aloce the commission that they had - purchased land in
submitted Ita recommendations a Forest City subdivision for the
three years, ago. I l i r commission purpoxp of &lt;rccttnir »'-4 ‘ fishing
ceased -to, operate after that, * ramp, and charged that the de­
So far, Congress has approved fendant# had hulldoied nut !I0
two reorganisation plans submitted treea which i educed the value of
by President Truman. Roth dealt the land anil made It unmiltahlr
with agencies under congressional for thp purpose for which It had
fire— Ihe Reconstruction Finance hrrn
j,'rrn purrhuiPil. The hill of romCorporation and Ihe Internal Rev plaint had fir of been filed on
entin Bureau
.Sent. jo . mno.
Four nlhcr plans xuhmltted hr
Testifying In the trial were M.
come effective next month If ncl C. Hagan. mirvpyor; C. t.. Hrady,
(her the Senate nnr the House Orlando real ratate hrokrr, ami
vetoes them. Three would place It I.. Heiislrc.
under Civil Service Ihe appoint
Tin* jury Inrhiilrd Chrxtrr ft.
ment nf postmasters, customs of Nelson, foreman; W. A. Forward,
| I r n II b i « 4 O n
Dili
.fnmc* II. (iut, Edward A. Parker,
James T. Hardy Jr., and David
|l.ivingntnn.
It* official verdict w*», "We the
M f ' C n r l v f x r p u f p u t jj'try. God for the pTaintlff* and
t j
U 1 C t l l v o l asses* their damage
the
ge against
agal

No. 204

Atoxoclnlrd Press l.rnsrd W ire

TH SSDAV JUNK .T. 1052

U.S. Government
Streamlining Is
Urged By Hoover

Kell Traded In Huge Vote Ever Tallied
Tiger-Red Sox Deal

SANFOKI). FLORIDA

(icncral Declares
“ Inhuman Unu's
Prevent Ai mistier

E . Euifune Mcisani'
I Killed In ( rash

$!){),000 Fn City Ronds
Retired For $56,000

MarianPlanH Kuunion
In New York (’Ily

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